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ecks of the Congress and Camberland, sunk by the Merrimac near Norfolk. According to an order of the War Department, in every case of prisoners taken in arms against the United States, who may be tried and sentenced to death, the record of the tribunal before which the trial was had shall be forwarded for the action of the President of the United States, without writen orders no such sentence in such cases will be legal. Among the arrivals, yesterday, at Willard's, were Major-General Pope and Staff, U. S. A.; Mrs. General McDowell, and daughter. Hon. Edward Everett has arrived in this city from Chicago, and is stopping with his son-in-law, Lieutenant Wise. Bishop McIlvaine, of Ohio, is in town. The members of Congress from Pennsylvania will not support the new tariff bill, unless a change is made that will do justice to the iron interest of our State. This is fully resolved upon by the entire delegation. Railroad iron is taxed $1.56, while no protection
the manner of his rapid nocturnal transit in Scotch cap and military cloak from Harrisburg to Washington. The Herald suggests that it was to meet Gen. Scott and Gen. Pope with a view to important military arrangements in Virginia. McClellan, it seems, was too slow, while affairs generally in the Valley have gone away with the Fedis horse," so injuring himself as to be hors de combat. All this added to Banks's humiliation, sets the troubled King off in the night to consult Old Lundy and General Pope. The latter General, the Herald thinks, is, in the estimation of the President, the rising military star to whom to trust the retrieval of affairs in Virginiae Herald thinks, is, in the estimation of the President, the rising military star to whom to trust the retrieval of affairs in Virginia.--Pope is from Illinois, and an intimate of Lincoln, who is so profoundly impressed with his military talents from his Missouri campaign, that he thinks he will "put things through" in Virginia.