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e apprehensions prevail at the Federal capital from the effect of the proclamation upon the conservation men of the army, where it is freely discussed and boldly denounced. He says that Lincoln's to the army some ten days since was at the of McClellan, who had become alarmed consequence of the boldness with which this dissatisfaction was manifesting itself; many of the officer and men swearing they would never cross the Potomac until the proclamation was recalled. The same gentleman sta ten days since was at the of McClellan, who had become alarmed consequence of the boldness with which this dissatisfaction was manifesting itself; many of the officer and men swearing they would never cross the Potomac until the proclamation was recalled. The same gentleman states that immediately after Lincoln's return from the army of McClellan, left the entrenchments around Washington with thirty thousand man, mostly new recruits, and the last accounts was in the neighborhood of Oc
fe 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, C rules of mercy and Christianity that have ever controlled its conduct towards the defenceless. By command of Maj. Gen. McClellan. James A. Hardee, Lieut.-Colonel, Aid de-Camp, and Acting Assistant Adjutant General. A dispatch in the rebel Army rapidly retreating on Richmond — statement of a deserter — Capture of a Train, &C., &C. The advices from McClellan's army are to the 7th. A dispatch from Cumberland, Md., on that day, states that Col. Imboden's entire wagon train, tws reveal the fact that Gen. Lee's rebel army is rapidly falling back on Richmond. The chances of their escape from McClellan's clutches are hourly diminishing A detachment from Sumner's corps drove in the pickets of the enemy to Charlestown day