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t dispatch, which I have just received from our brave General McDowell. Don't you think your Jeff. Davis, (here a horrible oncluded to let them enjoy that privilege. (Signed.) Irvin McDowell. Gen. Scott had just finished cursing General Wool, ation, I will stipulate the terms of surrender. (Signed) McDowell P. S.--In answer to my demand to surrender, Beauregard son their part to which my men seriously object. (Signed,) McDowell. Stone Bridge. 10½ A. M. To Gen. Scott --A drmen. He is quite an acquisition to our ranks. (Signed,) McDowell. Gen. Scott pursed his lips and asked me if our Zouave d be the best to be found in this rebel State. (Signed') McDowell. Gen. Scott shed tears when he come to that part of the e was about to send for me to help him eat it. (Signed) McDowell. "Orderly! bring me another tub of ice water immediatelyith us. I have got that internal itch myself. (Signed,) McDowell. Wor i cannot sive an idea of Gen. Scott's wrat
We have perused the report of General McDowell, who commanded the Federal forces in the battle of Manassas, and it has doubly confirmed our convictions that there is a studious and concerted efg to admit, he yet comes far below the truth; for our troops have buried more of the enemy than McDowell names. The report is very long, and neither possesses merit, interest or truth enough to justince of the cowardice of a fat Lieutenant, or of a panic among the teamsters and civilians. General McDowell scouts the idea of the march to the battle-field being calculated to exhaust the strength oinly cannot embrace the very large number of wounded in the hands of the Confederates. General McDowell does not even venture to surmise us to the number of missing. He leaves it wholly to conjenames of the killed and wounded appended, shown a larger number placed hers au combat than Con. McDowell gives as the aggregate loss of the three divisions — composed of some thirty or thirty-five reg