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y's issue. He has certainly taken the road to the Peninsula, following in the footsteps of his illustrious predecessor McClellan, to whose sagacity in taking that route he thereby says the highest tribute, and to whom he has thus afforded a great aain in battle he abandons that route entirely. There is at least one happy man in Yankeedom to-night, and that is George B. McClellan. What will Grant do next? Will he transfer his whole army to the Southside, unite with Butler, and endeavor valry to cut the railroads at various points? This would be to maĊ“uvre as we would wish him. Will he follow closely in McClellan's footsteps, and making the York his base, advance directly upon Richmond by the line of the railroad? By pursuing thiof fortifications, the most tremendous this side of Sebastopol, which even in their imperfect state proved too hard for McClellan. Will he try the James river as a base, leaving Butler on the other side; or will he bring that hero over to this? Th