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on the driver, and commanded him to drive on, leaving behind these who had hired the coach. Upon being interrogated at Fairfax as to where his regiment was, the brave Colonel informed his friend that he supposed they had "all gone to h — I." Gen. Scott is pained beyond description at the conduct of the officers in command of our forces. Brief Comments. The Nation's War Cry.--Forward to Richmond! Forward to Richmond! The Rebel Congress must not be allowed to meet there by the 20th of July! By that date the place must be held by the National Army!--N. Y. Tribune and Chicago Tribune. The order of these two Abolition dictators has been obeyed. An unprepared army began the march to Richmond, and every lover of the Union is overwhelmed with shame and indignation, because the ravings of these-in-cendiary journals have been substituted for the ripened genius of the veteran Scott, and mere politicians have made these ravings the pretexts to precipitate him into movements he