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to God as his greet tribute the golden apples of the Hesperides. (Loud and continued applause) The ninth toast was, The Army and Navy of the United States.--Devoted to the safety and permanence of the Government; their honor is in obedience to the laws; their fame in the triumph of the Constitution over the rebellion. In connection with this toast the President read a letter of apology from Major General McClellan, whose name was honored with general applause. Brigadier General Andrews responded to the toast. He was followed by Brigadier-General Dwight, late Colonel of the 1st regiment of the Excelsior Brigade. The latter said: "We can only obtain military success through military criticism. We shall only obtain it through a General. We have submitted for fifteen months to delay and defeat, and yet not one military voice has spoken of the General in command. We have just submitted to a great defeat and a great butchery, and the whole people of the country ar