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n, and to make such manoeuvres at and near Winchester as will induce the Union army to cross into Virginia as soon as Gen. McClellan feels himself to be strong enough to do so; then to retreat, drawing the Union army after him, probably to Front Royandoah Valley, where he can have the choice of position, and then fall upon the Union army, with the hope of defeating Gen. McClellan. Gen. Johnston, in the meantime, to advance from Culpeper and Warrenton, to Aldic, so as to be between Gen. McClellanGen. McClellan and Washington, in order to cut off his retreat to the capital, and to act as a reserve to Gen, Lee in case of need, it will be seen at once that there are both sense and strategy in this plan. --In case it should succeed, Washington would be in gre the base, four feet three inches in height, and weighing nearly two hundred pounds, which is to be presented to Mrs. George B. McClellan. The result of the election in Pennsylvania a is thus stated by the latest accounts: Fifteen Union Congress