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is by no means underestimated by either the friends or enemies of McClellan. The result is yet uncertain; but if the opposition of the indivng it. The New York Herald, which has been a thorough going McClellan paper, takes this occasion to give him a stab. It says: Thnal of Commerce professes to be a wise and discreet friend of General McClellan. We doubt its friendship very much. It continually declare that McClellan is the only great soldier in the country. We have always had large faith in the abilities of General McClellan, and have alwaGeneral McClellan, and have always earnestly desired that the public service should have the benefit of those abilities; but it is absurd to assort, in the face of the histoially of the achievements of Generals Grant and Sherman, that General McClellan monopolizes the military genius of the country, Let not the real friends of McClellan be led to injure him through such mistaken real. The last Confederate visit to Hagerstown. A corresponden