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his brigade "in front of Fredericksburg" in which he says some of his subordinate officers have resigned their commissions, "prompted thereto by the recall of Gen. McClellan." He says to refused their resignations and adds: Resignations persisted in at such a moment, are tantamount to desertion. They subject the officers to ears, left New York Thursday morning for Washington. A resolution offered in the New York city council on the 26th appropriating $1,000 for a portrait of Gen. McClellan, was laid over. The following words have been added to the oath which discharged State prisoners are required to take before their release is granted:"Anlonels of Illinois regiments have been promoted to the rank of brigadier generals. Gen. McDowell has secured a Court of Inquiry in which, it is said, all of McClellan's campaign will be aired. Gold was quoted in New York on the 26th at 129½ Gen. Rufus King has been appointed Military Governor of Norfolk, Va., vice Ge
Late Northern news. The Northern papers, of the 21st do not furnish much news in addition to that already published by telegraph. Gen. McClellan was in New York Friday, the 20th, but would not appear to address the crowds "clamorous to greet him." Gold in New York Friday was 130 . The Herald on a speedy advance. The New York Herald says the people of the loyal States of the Union, as manifested in the late elections, demand an active prosecution of this war East and West. They expect it, too, from the promises held out by the Government, from its vast preparations made and its formidable aggressive movements afoot by land and sea. Particularly in reference to the grand Army of the Potomac! this belief of a forward movement entertained, regardless of the snows, rains, frosts, and thaws of a Virginia winter. The pressing necessities no less than the present advantages of the Government forbid the idea that three or four months are to be wasted in winter quarters. It con