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most outrageous attacks upon its integrity. We allude to the recent articles of Booby Brooks, of the Express, in which he says the 700,000 troops mentioned in the report of Mr. Cameron, Secretary of War; as having been raised by the Government to carry on the war for the Union share "soldiers on paper only," "men in buckram" and that "he has not near 500,000 men in arms," though "the treasury may be bleeding for them." In proof of this case, Booby says, for want of troops, Hatteras is in status quo Gen. Wool cannot three miles, McClellan is afraid to go ahead, Brownlow be relieved for of men by the General in Kentucky, Kelly stand at Romney, Hunter is quiet in Kansas, and Halleck retreats from Western M burg When's, concludes Books, Mr. Cameron's army only on the payroll, and not in the field." This is a fair specimen of ure Lin--a newspaper threatened with for daring to at there are really not quits 700,000 Yankees in the field, though they may be on the pay roll!