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authority of which it was despoiled by an impious treason. Such is not only its right, but its vital necessity. To take up with anything less would be suicide. The loyal people of the land understand this, and will uphold their Government in fighting for it to any extremity. No issue can be simpler or plainer. No sophistry or fabrication can deceive the people in regard to it, or divert them from pronouncing upon it exclusively and emphatically in November. Another speech of General M'Clellan. At at serenade in Orange, New Jersey, after a Democratic meeting, on Tuesday night last, General McClellan made the following speech: My Friends and Neighbors, and Your Excellency: I am not here to-night to make a long speech, but merely to acknowledge this most pleasing compliment. I trust this demonstration is the prescience of that great civil victory which we hope to win at the polls in favor of the Constitution and country. I hope the glorious victories won by the gal