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ation has of late been visited upon Pope, by both the Yankee and Confederate press, while, in general, they both seem to spare McClellan. We do not see that there is anything to choose between them. The Yankees abuse Pope because be was unsuccessful So was McClellan. We abuse Pope because he instigated his troops to plunder and destroy the country through which he passed. If McClellan did not do the same thing. at least he took no pains to prevent it. The country be tween Richmond and Old Point is as they roughly desolated as the country between the Potomac and the Rapidan. We laugh at Pope for his lying bulletin. and the Yankees are enraged with him on the same account. Yet he did not tell more or greater has than McClellan. If Pope claimed a victory at Cedar Run and Manassas, let it be recollected that McClellan claimed a victory in every one of the battles in which he was ignominiously defeated in front of Richmond His "strategic movement and his "change of base," by whic
The Hygeia Hotel at Old Point comfort. --Joseph Segar, Esq., is now in Washington remonstrating against the removal of the buildings of the Hygeia Hotel, at Old Point, as recommended in a report of a sanitary committee. The Hygeia Hotel at Old Point comfort. --Joseph Segar, Esq., is now in Washington remonstrating against the removal of the buildings of the Hygeia Hotel, at Old Point, as recommended in a report of a sanitary committee.