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assemblage. The 173d Pennsylvania regiment constituted the military escort, and made an imposing appearance. I regret to say that such was the concussion of the guns fired early this morning in honor of the day a great number of window glasses in the lower part of the city were broken. A splendid flag, 16 by 30, is now floating from the Methodist African Church, Butte street, presented by P. H. Whitehurst, Esq., who gives a ball to-night in his beautiful mansion, formerly owned by Commodore James Barron. All the military dignities of the place are invited. Very respectfully, yours, J. Bottomore, Rec. Sec'y Lets Army must be caused — no Headway against the rebellion until that is down The New York Times thinks the "one supreme necessity" of this war is the destruction of Lee's army. Its history has been "mainly cord of success — invariably so when it acted on the defensive." The Times continues: It has stood like a wall of fire between us and the rebel capital;