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are raising a terrific howl over the short-comings of Gen. McClellan. He has never been denounced, ridiculed, and, we may at Manassas, Scott was doomed and denounced. All at once McClellan became a young Napoleon. His star rushed up in an hour f heavens. We felt as satisfied then as we feel now, that McClellan would not retain his popularity any longer than Scott. Td long. Another potent objection to the permanence of Gen. McClellan's power was the fact that he is a gentleman. Nothing stiness. We shall not be surprised, therefore, if Gen. McClellan should come down as fast as he has gone up, unless he ton, one of the first strategists on this continent. But McClellan is comparatively a young man, and before he has finished hild's play. The Yankees may not under stand it now, but McClellan has saved their bacon by not fighting battles, and they cf the situation is not in the Generals. Such Generals as McClellan, Wool, Buell, and other Federal Generals who might be nam