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The evacuation of Berkeley. Our latest advices represent that the last of the Grand Army of the Potomac embarked on Friday night, and steamed down the river before daylight. Whither it has gone, or where it will be heard from next, it is impossible to say, but think it more than probable that they have gone to act in conjunction with Burnside and Pope on the Rappahannock. In their evacuation they left a large quantity of stores and many valuable articles behind them. Seven gunboats are now plying up and down the river, as if in pursuit of masked batteries and Confederate artillery.
lellan, and his observations on the Peninsula, are seen in the movements of the army to-day. The mighty North is at his back. New armies are being made, and before the leaves begin to fall, a million of men will be at his bidding. McClellan and Pope are the advance guards of this mighty army, and very soon we shall see it buried with irresistible force upon the South. We think we can see the beginning of the end. The escape of prisoners from Richmond. The New York Herald contains an Stono, together with those imported from Georgetown, has made some provision for their employment necessary. They are, accordingly, to be instructed in the fine arts, so far as they relate to the construction of tubs and baskets. Latest from Pope's army Culpeper Aug. 15 --Gen. Buford returned to camp yesterday, and from the best date obtainable it is thought that Jackson's rear line is about four miles back of the Rapidan, while his main point of defence is Gordonsville. It is