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would now be equal to all emergencies, without a solitary fort in the front or rear of Washington. Under the disorganizing counsels of the Abolition brigade of Congress, headed by the Wilsons, Wades, Chandlers, Sumners, and Lovejoys, we find the war in Virginia in the first week of September, 1862, somewhat as it was this time a year ago. But the Administration has learned wisdom from experience, and the counsels of wiser men than our Abolition leaders now prevail. The removal of General McClellan's army from the Richmond peninsula was a hazardous experiment; and but for the good management of that evacuation, and the skill and bravery of General Pope and his noble army, it would, perhaps, have been a fatal experiment to the cause of the Union. We have escaped as by a miracle the danger which menaced our national capital; and now, with our new volunteers coming forward by thousands, the game is entirely in our own hands once more. In the West, as in the East, the daring mo