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Gen. Wool --The Washington dispatches contain a rumor that Gen. Wool has superseded Butler in the command at Fortress Monroe. The civilian Generals are evidently feeling the guillotine. Heretofore the complaint has been that they had plenty of men but no officers; and we apprehend that by the time they get the officers they will have no men. Gen. Wool --The Washington dispatches contain a rumor that Gen. Wool has superseded Butler in the command at Fortress Monroe. The civilian Generals are evidently feeling the guillotine. Heretofore the complaint has been that they had plenty of men but no officers; and we apprehend that by the time they get the officers they will have no men.
at Bull Run, has returned via Richmond and Mathias' Point. He wanted to return via Centreville, but he thought the route was unsafe. Mr. Bing was a mere spectator of the fight. The Ellsworth Fire Zouaves were paid off to-day. Washington, August 1.--Gen. McClellan is examining to see if any incompetency yet remains in the army. Eighteen Regiments of the three months volunteers have left for home. Washington, August 1.--Congress will not adjourn this week. The House will kill the Senate's tariff bill and the Senate will kill the House's direct tax bill. An elaborate conference is expected. The House has passed a bill modifying the Sub-Treasury act, and giving authority to Treasurers to receive other than gold and silver in payment of duties. It is rumored that Gen. Butler has been succeeded by Gen. Wool. Recent heavy rains have swelled the Potomac, and the fords are difficult to pass. Sixteen officers of the Garibaldi Legion have gone home.