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ignorant of the circumstance. Although they had had evidence enough of the sort of victories McClellan gained, in his bulletins from Berkely, and had commented upon them in a style of contemptuous lies even more palpable than those written on the banks of James river. The fact is that McClellan would have been broken in any other service in the world for his blunders in that campaign. Has already surrendered. I was present, yesterday, and saw the garrison lay down their arms. " McClellan was utterly astounded, and would not believe what he had heard until it was made so evident then the next day.--General Lee moved off after having occupled the field for twenty-four hours. McClellan taking his one from Falstaff when he stabbed the dead Percy sneaked back and shouted victory. fficers say that they lost five or six times as many men as we did. But the immobility of McClellan since the battle affords proof enough that he sustained a severe defeat. We wonder the Englis
McClellan reported to be Promoted — Hecker to command the army. Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. 3. --Persons from Maryland to-day say that Halleck is sent to the West, and that McClellan is General in-Chief and is to remain in Washington. Hocker is to take McClellan's place. McClellan reported to be Promoted — Hecker to command the army. Fredericksburg, Va., Nov. 3. --Persons from Maryland to-day say that Halleck is sent to the West, and that McClellan is General in-Chief and is to remain in Washington. Hocker is to take McClellan's plac
f the 30th int. The news is not of great interest, and there has been no foreign arrival since the Australasian. We give the extracts below: The advance of McClellan's army — they Find Lee and Stuart in an hour The Washington Star, of Wednesday evening, says that the late copious rains have saved the Confederates the troubly that no contrabands or refugees come through.--Yesterday they captured one of our pickets. No doubt is entertained about the falling back of the rebel army. McClellan and Burnside have moved their headquarters. The rebel are picketing again very strongly on our front. Their vidette and two places of artillery, just thisly that no contrabands or refugees come through — Yesterday they captured one of our pickets. No doubt is entertained about the falling back of the rebel army. McClellan and Burnside have moved their headquarters. A letter, dated opposite Shepherdstown, says: Two men belonging to Gen, Humphrey's division were shot dea