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ed for all the correspondence between Gen. McClellan and the Government. Mr. Wright, of Ind, thought it too bad, in the time of the "country's trouble. " to makebattles of his country. Mr. Chandler said that the Senator from Indiana (Mr. Wright) must have mistaken his (Mr. Chandler's) remarks. The press of the country h army, but who was in favor of marching the army straight into Richmond? Mr. Wright thought such speeches as had been made here were dangerous to the Union, and ling to hear any different opinion concerning him. The Senator from Indiana, (Mr. Wright,) with strange forgetfulness, says that General McClellan has not defended himself in the newspapers. Has that Senator (Mr. Wright) read the papers? The papers have been full of the praises, of General McClellan, and of his "great strategic . Nays--Messrs. Anthony, Foster, Lane of Kansas, McDougall, Saulsbury, and Wright. The bill relative to calling out the militia, with the amendments a