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l induce some military chieftain to throw himself into their eager arms. It will be rather awkward however, either to get a soldier to consent to serve a party that makes Vallandigham their chief, or to get Vallandigham to support a soldiers But as this is one of the dilemmas of a greatly distressed, and now more than ever discordant party, we leave the case with them. Grant "Whittling" out victory. A special correspondent of the Rochester (N Y) Democrat, writing from Washington, June 8th, thus informs us how Ulysses "whittled" out victory under great difficulties: "O, it was the longest day!" says one who was near headquarters during all that terrible Friday Orders at eleven o'clock Thursday evening were to open the fight, at half-past 4 on the following morning. An hour after midnight Gen Grant was roused by Col Rowley, of his staff, with word of message from Gen Meade. It proved to be a representation from Warren that the men were much exhausted, with an urgent sug