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ight an adequate force, and to get them to the right place. U. S. Grant, Major General Commanding. The Emancipation proclamation — M'Clellan Prohibits its Discussion among his soldiers — Lincoln's life Unsafe in Washington. Lincoln's Proclamation is bearing bitter fruit, and its effect in the army is greatly feared. Gen'l McClellan has issued the following order with reference to its discussion by his soldiers: Head'rs Army of the Potomac, Camp near Sharpsburg, Md.; Oct. 7th, 1862. The attention of the officers and soldiers of the Army of the Potomac is called to General Orders No. 139, War Department, Sept. 24, 1862, publishing to the army the President's proclamation of Sept. 22. A proclamation of such grave moment to the nation, officially communicated to the army, affords to the General commanding an opportunity of defining specifically to the officers and soldiers under his command the relation borne by all persons in the military service of the Unit