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re he will join Beauregard, and the two conduct the Confederate Army south of Richmond. Gen. McClellan will go to Staunton, .; thence to East Tennessee, where he will make every arrangement to move on Nashville and Memphis. While Gen. McClellan is moving toward Memphis from East Tennessee, Gen. mont, to whom has been assigned the Western division of the army, will move from C by water, and by land through Kentucky to meet Gen. McClellan at that place. The great object of Gen. Scott is to occupy Richmond and Memphis for two objects — he as a basis for future winter operations agathose countries. We have no doubt such is Gen. Scott's of operations — necessarily so. Gen. McClellan can do no more good in Virginia. Gen. Fremont relieves him of the Western direction. The te the place of the present old fogy Secretary of the Navy, and some able regular army officer, educated, like McClellan or Lyon, at West Point, ought to be placed at the head of Patterson's corps
Nothing has been yet done towards rebuilding Sebastopol, and its appearance differs but slightly from its state at the end of the siege. The Ingham University of Le Roy, N. Y., has conferred upon Gen. George B. McClellan, the commander of the Federal troops in Western Virginia, the degr Lt. D. The British steamer burg, Capt. Roskell, left New York on Saturday for Liverpool, with 5 passengers. It is stated that upon the representation of Frank P. Blaiv, Jr., Col. has been made Brigadier-General. Alderman E. A. Janusy, one of the oldest citizens of Montgomery, Ala., diet last Friday. Babinet, the French astronomer, says that the present comes, is Charles V.'s but Leverrier denies it. Dr. Wm. A. Regere, a of Eutaw, Ala, died last week.