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ay, state that General Stanly completely whipped the rebel guerillas of Morgan at Snow Hill, capturing about fifty prisoners and three hundred horses. The Liverpool Albien, of the 19th of March, says there is a large emigration of strong active young men, chiefly Irish, for New York, supposed to be recruits for the Federal army. A great meeting, for the suffering poor of Ireland, was held Tuesday evening at the Academy of Music. There was an enthusiastic demonstration in honor of McClellan, who was present and made a speech. The Herald says editorially that Seymour's defeat in Connecticut "strengthens the hands of the Government, the unity of the loyal States, and our brave volunteers in the field," and proves "that the vigorous prosecution of the war is the prominent idea among the people of all parties." The President and the party who accompanied him to the army of the Potomac on Saturday will return on Tuesday or Wednesday. A dispatch from Hartford says: "We
McClellan and Scott. --A correspondent of the New York Tribune states, circumstantially, that McClellan's reason for not reporting his plans, &c., to Scott was, that he had discovered that Scott's office was not a safe place to report to; that he had found out that Scott's son-in-law, Col. Henry L. Scott, had exposed them to the Confederates; that the latter, on being summoned to the White House, confessed it, and, instead of being punished, was placed on the retired list, with the pay anMcClellan's reason for not reporting his plans, &c., to Scott was, that he had discovered that Scott's office was not a safe place to report to; that he had found out that Scott's son-in-law, Col. Henry L. Scott, had exposed them to the Confederates; that the latter, on being summoned to the White House, confessed it, and, instead of being punished, was placed on the retired list, with the pay and emoluments of Colonel of cavalry, and immediately went to Europe, where he is doing all he son for secession. All this the correspondent says, is the reason why Gen. Scott will not publish anything.