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rations commenced in every portion of Virginia upon a scale far exceeding anything that has taken place heretofore. In this view the order of the President is a timely one, and secures, beyond a shadow of doubt, the concentration of a force at different points in Virginia that will give the finishing blow to the rebellion within a comparatively short time. The incendiary and mischievous courses of the "infernal republicans" and Jacobins in the last Congress, the efforts of such men as Wickliffe and Vallandigham in arguing in their speeches to Western audiences that the Administration is pledged to a war for the negro, thus creating dissensions; the "wet blanket" articles and attacks upon the President; and our generals by such Abolition sheets as the Tribune, Post, and kindred journals, in their determination to force the Administration into a war against the institution of the South, instead of a war for the Union, and the constant decrying of our financial system by the jobbing