An Improvement In Washington
The Washington correspondent of the Bpringfield Éepuhlican says : " If one asks Mr. Stanton what s going to be done with McClellon's army he explains, ' I am not General in Chief, I know nothing of auch matters; ask Halleck !' If you aak the President a similar quoation he replies, ' You forget we huve a General who cominands all the armies and raakes all the plans to snit himself, ask hira !' And then if you know Halleck and aek him, you will get tlie reply, 1 When you see a movement believe in it, and not before !' This is promising. - Sorre of the men at headquarters are getting so they can keep military secrets. It is the moet bopeful symptoni of the times. Bye-and bye, the rebels of RichmoEd woB't know our plans before they are two days od."
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