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, and Gen. Halleck, on the part of the United States: Headq'rs Department of Va., July 21st, 1862. To Major-General G. B. McClellan, Commanding Army of the Potomac: General.--It has come to my knowledge that many of our citizens, engageigned) R. E. Lee., General Commanding. Headq'rs of Army United States,Washington Aug. 18, 1862. To Major-General Geo. B. McClellan, commanding Army of the Potomac: General.--I have just received from the Adjutant-General's office yourates, Washington: General — On the 29th of June last I was instructed by the Secretary of War to inquire of Major-General McClellan as to the truth of alleged murders committed on our citizens by officers of the U. States army. The cases of Wm murdered in Missouri, by order of Major-General Pope, were those referred to. I had the honor to be informed by Major-General McClellan that he had referred these inquiries to his Government for a reply. No answer has as yet been received. Th
ochester, Auburn and Syracuse regiments start Thursday and Friday, and will go through New York en route for the sort of war. Recruiting during the day has been very brisk, and nearly 300 recruits have been passed up to noon to-day. The United States bounty is being paid with commendable promptness, and much to the satisfaction of the recruits. From the Peninsula. The correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer, writing from Harrison's Landing under date of August 9th, hints that McClellan is about to make a movement which it is "contraband" at present to make public; but which movement, if it should meet with trouble in the attempt to successfully accomplish it, will furnish something startling. If the movement should succeed, the account of it, we are told, "will doubtless be pleasing." The same writer pronounces the reconnaissance to Malvern Hill to have been one of the most important of its kind that has ever been made. "It accomplished the precise object for which it