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at the North just now.--The Philadelphia Inquirer says: Gen. McClellan tells us, from the Army of the Potomac, that he "would rather have fifty thousand recruits in his veteran regiments than a hundred thousand new men in raw regiments" Gen. Burnside, in the brief, pointed, and soldier like speech forced out of him by the New Yorkers on Tuesday last, echoed the sentiment by telling his hearers that "all is going on well, if you will only fill up the old regiments." Gen. Thomas Frabels Meaach a single slave until we had actually freed him. But the President is undoubtedly anxious to witness a more vigorous prosecution of the war. His appointment of Pope and Halleck — his visits to Scott and McClellan — his consultations with Burnside — all show this. How can he accomplish his purpose? We contend that he has done all he can do, until we respond to his call for more troops. He has given us a General-in-Chief; he has, to some extent, reorganized the army; he has declared tha<