Show PROGRESS OF EVENTS the n wg wa received from the seat of war tn in the e lit R which has become so extended that it embraces eol eni races all the territory once constituting I 1 i united states from the british provinces the gulf of Dl mexico exico and from the atlantic to the rocky mountains where white men me 1 weil I well ell eli has not been very abundant of late t fi om what little has been perrin permitted R I 1 0 o fidd i ia a way through tb the e country across tb tho the c s and i td over the hills to this is isolated bid did md aid territory it is reasonable to infer tha thai ahre is ig no prospect of a cessation of hostilities b tween the contending a factions very son bon aid not till one side or the other or both wa w a is ia more likely to be the case shall ghail have been more effectually whipped than they bave base as yet since the sanguinary i st rugie i 11 which they are involved in rela uon to uhe ube descend descendants auts at 01 canaan com corm ruen rutn ced cei it is ig row ros the policy of oe the united states government so called as well as that of the pelf self eif alf elf sayo sty ety I 1 confederate states to keep the ther r war move iphis as secret and as much bid from th ohp world as possible and neither are pai pal ra allowed to publish nor the wires permitted to transmit anything in on to the movements of the various armies in the field their particular particular locations numer number cf melr meir appointments or several destinations that will enable their opponents to anticipate their intentions or movements that can be prevented that there are or will be shortly four or five hundred thousand men and inder er arms in defence of the coith either elther on the tented field or on their way thither is generally well understood betit but it is ia not universally own bow many thousand federal troops are stationed in missouri how many in virgilia along the live of the potomac and in tho the western and eastern portions of that state nether how many are stationed in new york pennsylvania maryland ohio kentucky indiana iliakis Ili III nois aois iowa and other tates states of the policy of the government if any has been decided upon in relation to the future movements of the whether or not offensive eben oben sive operations are to be adopted instead of defensive as have baen most of the movements sst sat ants 0 the union forces since the commencement men enen cement of the war little is k or can be inferred interred from what is made to appear it was supposed when fremont was wag appo nt d to the command of the western department that a large late force would descend the mississippi to new orleans to compel the confederates along the banks of the father of waters and in the southwest south wet west to return to their allegiance to the government from which they seceded acceded and there are some preparations making which induces the belief that a move ment of that kind Is ia yet intended to be made before next spring from present appear ances however it will be as much as fremont can do to quell the rebellion in missouri where the confederates have large armies and are making rapid strides towards its complete subjugation to their control another expedition by sea from fortress monroe or from new york southwards southward is spoken of as 8 likely lively to be undertaken at no il stant slant period when blow is 12 to be struck at I 1 emme gaian point along the coast that will make tho the confederates Confederate a tremble as is alered and perhaps causs cause them to suspend operations opera tlona tiona alborg the potomac where they have been looking the fedral fed rai rat forces in the tace face klee knee uin ula battle of bulls run on the ot of july ahat course court will be taken to increase inc inci ease jease it po the distance between bet reen veen the coatee contee grate grata ilses limes d the Carl capital tal tai before the meeting of cit congress cannet cannat ke be predicted with any degres of certainty by thos thoss hegt heat informed info raed 1 outside of ef el circled clr cir eibe clee and it is 19 not certain th atay rian pian ruen hig hin hen lo 10 tr fortha th march of the federal forces to richmond it is ii quite probable however that inasmuch as there is to be no more retreating done that it is not the intention of general dic nie mcclellan clellan the idol of the north N to make any advance upon tipon the confederates at present it if at all but await awalt the movement of events and perhaps i try to induce them by some strategy to break up their encampments encamp ments and retire to some point further south there is no great prospect from the present appearance of things t that there willbe will be an any y great battles foug fought ht in the vicinity of washington or elsewhere along the line between the stats stat s that adhere to the stars and Bt stripes and those that have bave seceded and set up a government of their own very soon but whether there are or not the war will ivill of course continue to progress with the same steady course that it has from its commencement it is a great work in which the people ale of the states sates are er gamed engaged 10 and it will take 1 longer to accomplish it than some have supposed those engaged 0 in it are not apprised I 1 of its magnitude and those who are looking t on should not net find fault because they do not work faster than is made to appear from the meagre lepors that are permitted to be put in in circulation concerning 0 their belligerent acts I 1 all that they need is time with plenty of im brin bring t the war toa to a satisfactory 1 i termination and her it shail take one year oi 01 twenty to finish tip up the job the work will vill be done and well done doue within the time appointed j |