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ey Bennett is delighted with the article, endorses every word of it, and hugs the savage Thurlow to his bosom in a loving embrace. Says the Herald: The imbecility and incompetency of a portion of the present Cabinet have for a long time awakened the serious apprehensions of many of the leading men of the country.--They have felt the loss of millions upon millions through the inefficiency of the blockade, and the fact that with the exception of the short and brilliant campaign of General McClellan in Western Virginia, and the success of Gen. Lyon in Missouri (I) disaster has been our fate everywhere. For all this they consider some one at Washington responsible. A train of events has traced it to the heads of the different departments, and it is not at all surprising that the demand for a stop to this boy's play is becoming so earnest that even Thurlow Weed should be compelled to speak out in decisive tones, declaring that such proceedings will not longer be endured. Let the
Cameron's call for troops--Gen. McClellan, esc. Washington Aug. 19. --The following communication has been issued by the Secretary of war: "To the Governors of Pennsylvania, New York Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, Ahola Island, Masons and Michigan:" "By order of the President you are urgently requested tng, &c., to follow them. Simon Cameron, Secretary of War." Generals Dix and Banks, by new military arrangements, are now subordinate to General. McClellan, whose department comprises Maryland, Delaware, Virginia (all of the mountains) and the District of Columbia. Fortress Monroe is not included in General McC. Fortress Monroe is not included in General McClellan's command. No travellers are allowed egress or ingress, without or within the Federal lines, to of from the Confederate States, without special passports. This restriction will not be rigidly enforced until a sufficient time has elapse for it to be generally known.