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RICHARD BENTLEY, NEW BURLINGTON STREET

PUBLISHER IN ORDINARY TO HER MAJESTY

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Plan to overwhelm Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley-Jackson's Re-

treat-Fremont and Shields foiled in their Attempt to cut him off—

Pursuit of Jackson by Fremont-Engagement at Harrisonburg-Death

of Turner Ashby-His Career-Jackson's critical Position-Battles

Jackson's

of Port Republic - Fremont repulsed - Shields defeated
Qualities as a General-Pope to command Army of Virginia-M'Call's
Division joins M'Clellan-Stuart's Raid-Rumour of Jackson's appear-
ance on the right of the Army of the Potomac-Hooker's Advance-
M'Clellan's Letter to the Secretary of War-Preparations to abandon
the White House-Battle of Beaver Dam Creek-Position of the
Federal army-Battle of Gaines' Mill-Defeat of Porter-M'Clellan's
Head-quarters move to Savage's Station-Bridges destroyed-Stone-
man with the Cavalry retreats to Fortress Monroe-White House
Depôt abandoned-Commencement of the Retreat to the James River
-Action at Savage's Station-At White Oak Swamp-At Glendale
-Army reaches Malvern Hill-Head-quarters at Turkey Island Bend
-Position occupied by the Army at Malvern Hill-Battle of Malvern
Hill-Repulse of the Confederates-Mr. Lincoln's Telegram-Rein-
forcements ordered to M'Clellan

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The Fourth of July in the North-M'Clellan's Address to his Army—
President Davis's Address-Increase of the Power of the Abolition
Party-Reasons for the Increase-Debate on the Bill to arm the
Blacks-Indecision of the Government-President Lincoln's Letter to
Horace Greeley-Emancipation of Slaves of Rebels Bill-The Cur-
rency Difficulties in the North - President Davis's Message - The
Oreto runs the Blockade into Mobile

General Pope-His previous History-Orders to the Army-Plan of the
Campaign-Advance to Cedar Mountain-Battle of Cedar Mountain-

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