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ived here this morning, en route to Murfreesboro', Tenn. He states that the President remarked on Thursday evening last that he felt almost persuaded to call General McClellan to the Army of the Potomac, and that unless Hooker, in whom he had confidence, executed certain successful movements against Lee by Sunday, Gen. McClellan woGen. McClellan would be ordered to resume command, in order that harmony and enthusiasm might again prevail unlimitedly in the army. My informant, who knows whereof he speaks, declares as his opinion that McClellan will receive his orders during the present week, and will accept the same only on condition that no interference shall take place by McClellan will receive his orders during the present week, and will accept the same only on condition that no interference shall take place by Stanton, Halleck, or anybody aside from the President. Federal raid in East Tennessee--immense destruction of railroad bridges and other property Cincinnati, June 25th. --The following dispatch has been received by Gen. Burnside from the expedition sent into East Tennessee: Boston, Tenn.,June 23.--I arrived here
McClellan. It will be observed that Lincoln again has eyes on McClellan. With all our hearts we. A more complete failure than he ned out to be on former occasions was never bited to the contempt of mankind. We bt whether he has much improved, even in art of lying, the only art in which he ex McClellan. It will be observed that Lincoln again has eyes on McClellan. With all our hearts we. A more complete failure than he ned out to be on former occasions was never bited to the contempt of mankind. We bt whether he has much improved, even in art of lying, the only art in which he ex