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ro brood to be strangled while still in the very teething process of his fame; or will not the strong common sense of General Grant step in to assert that "failure to accomplishes impossibilities" is not an offence for which any true soldier or offi a retreat; but others, and probably the wiser, contend that he is only returning towards his base, under orders from General Grant, to make ready for another expedition, to be undertaken with larger knowledge of the country and its necessities. re be not in bad company, might make a good run. Around Richmond. The New York Herald expresses the opinion that Grant can take Richmond at any time with a few hours' hard fighting, and that the reason that "he does not do so is said to be ervices in Pennsylvania deserve this reward. No change will be announced until after the election, nor is it likely that Grant will hazard an attack upon Richmond the Presidential handicap is out of the way. Whatever may be Mr. Seward's priva