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From the Peninsula. a hard-road to travel — the 15th Virginia--camp life, &c., &c. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch.] Camp Deas Young's Mill, Warwick co., Feb. 22d. The road to the Golden City is typically represented as being one difficult to traverse; but if it is more so than the one which leads from Yorktown to this place, the writer of this is quite sure he will never attain companionship with St. Peter. From the incessant rains of late, the roads are almost impassable for horse, foot and gig, and our teamsters have a hard task in the transportation of articles for camp comfort. A few days ago a team was stalled in one of the roads that runs westward, and a beast attached to the train of wagons was almost entirely submerged by mud and water-so entirely so, that the animal died as quickly as did the stud of the master of Ravenswood in the quicksands of Scotland. The winter quarters of the 15th Va. regiment, however, are so securely erected th
enry C. Brown. Yankee cotton bales. A New York letter to the Philadelphia Inquirer says: The cotton that arrived here on Tuesday last from Port Royal (500 bales, per schooner Aid, consigned to Collector Barney, on account of the Government,) is in very small packages, it is in the seeded, state, moreover, and when it is cleaned, these will lose about three-fourths their weight. Scott and Mexico. It appears that Gen. Scott was nominated to the Federal Senate on the 22d February as a special envoy to Mexico, to aid Mr. Corwin in the present troubled aspect of affairs there. But a Washington correspondent writes: A majority of the Senate are opposed to any intervention in Mexican affairs, and of course, will refuse to confirm Gen. Scott's appointment, as it is only part of the scheme. Another correspondent says: There will be no occasion for the mission of General Scott unless the Senate should determine to adopt the suggestions of the President