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was held at evening in Monument Square — T. Parkin Scott presiding; he, with Wilson C. N. Carr andn, Baltimore: We have seen the President and Gen. Scott. We bear from the former a letter to the Mah the President, attended by the Cabinet and Gen. Scott. Mr. Lincoln urged, with abundant reason, thal to armed treason. He finally appealed to Gen. Scott, who gave his military opinion that troops mispatch was submitted; and the President and Gen. Scott agreed that the Pennsylvania soldiers, who hr people can take it — they will take it — and Scott, the arch-traitor, and Lincoln, the Beast, comro States still more rapidly than he came; and Scott, the traitor, will be given the opportunity, at the same time, to try the difference between Scott's Tactics and the Shanghae Drill for quick movg sink of iniquity, that wallow of Lincoln and Scott — the desecrated city of Washington; and many to the small force of regulars commanded by Gen. Scott, had constituted, up to this time, the enti