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Chapter 11: The fickle public of the North. Gen. Scott. the clamour for McClellan. his exaltation in the newspapers. the theatrical and sensational mind of the North. advance of the Confederates towards the Potomac. McClellan's designs. the Confederates fall back to Centreville. the battle of Leesburg. McClellan's movement on the Confederate left. Evans' brigade. fortunate capture of a Federal courier. the Federals cross the Potomac and occupy Ball's Bluff. splendid charge of the Confederates. death of Col. Baker. the enemy driven into the River. an appalling spectacle of death. misrepresentations in Washington. Morale of McClellan's army. the affair at Dranesville. defeat of Stuart, Stonewall Jackson's new command. his expedition from Winchester.Terrible sufferings of his command. his demonstration at Bath. his movement to Romney, and return to Winchester. close of the first year's campaign in Virginia. naval operations in 1861. the enemy's im