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r the Union, safe and sound, to its constituted and constitutional authorities. Old Lundy's Lane takes his time to map out the campaign and put his forces in the best fighting trim, and then he always wins at the precise day when he agrees to. He has taken the contract to wind up the disunion disturbances within eleven months from the 15th of April, and he will do it. "We understand that it is a part of Gen., Scott's plan to occupy Virginia and Tennessee completely on or before the 20th of July. Sixth-five thousand Northwestern troops will move down the Mississippi as far as Memphis, under the command of Gens. Fremont and McClellen, and remain in camp until the sickly season is past, when they will move on towards the Balize, there meeting the conquering army of the East and celebrating Washington's birthday in New Orleans." So! Old Lundy's Lane "always wins at the precise day when he agrees to." He agreed to be in Richmond at farthest, by the 20th of June; that time has c