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ined successes on the Peninsula. He chuckles hugely over McClellan's bulletins, and exclaims, "Didn't I tell you so?" It is thus that one humbug exults in the success of another. With the exception of Brandreth's pills, wooden nutmegs, and Wingfield Scott, McClellan is the greatest humbug extant. His only triumph — in Western Virginia.--was gained by nine thousand over fifteen hundred men, and he has ever since (nearly a year) been employed in his "On to Richmond." "Didn't I tell you so?" que chuckles hugely over McClellan's bulletins, and exclaims, "Didn't I tell you so?" It is thus that one humbug exults in the success of another. With the exception of Brandreth's pills, wooden nutmegs, and Wingfield Scott, McClellan is the greatest humbug extant. His only triumph — in Western Virginia.--was gained by nine thousand over fifteen hundred men, and he has ever since (nearly a year) been employed in his "On to Richmond." "Didn't I tell you so?" quoth old Scott. A young Napoleo
ngements for the removal of said tobacco, under the control of a committee appointed for that purpose. Some discussion occurred upon an amendment offered by Mr. Scott to Mr. Mill's resolution, authorizing assistance to be rendered in the removal of tobacco from all of the principal warehouses. The propriety of this being deemed objectionable, because it was thought that the force obtained would be too limited to effect the removal speedily, the amendment was rejected. Mr. Scott offered a resolution, which was adopted, authorizing the organization of a citizens' corps to assist the police in preserving order in the city. Mr. Scott also offeredopted, authorizing the organization of a citizens' corps to assist the police in preserving order in the city. Mr. Scott also offered a resolution authorizing the issue of five cent notes, for the purpose of meeting a demand very necessary, at present, for the public convenience. It was referred to the Committee on Finance.