November 14, 1861 – McClellan Will Move When Ready

The Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Inquirer relates at a recent dinner given by Gen. McClellan, he remarked to a guest that there was no power on earth, neither that of the press or of politicians, that should cause him to swerve a hair’s breadth from the policy which he had adopted in relation to the present war. Availing himself of all the military wisdom that is in possession of the officers around him, together with his own experiences, he has, to the best of hie own ability, adopted a plan of warfare to which be intends to adhere most rigidly.

Smyrna Times, Smyrna, DE

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