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Dissatisfaction among Wall street bankers.--Gen. McClellan's Views. --The intelligent Fairfax (Oct. 10,) correspondent of the Savannah Republican hears that much dissatisfaction exists among the bankers in Wall street, and throughout the North, on account of the hesitating policy of McClellan. It is reported that they frankly admit, that neither they nor the country can stand a long war; and they claim that when they agreed to furnish the means for the prosecution of the war, it was only on condition that short work should be made of it. These accounts are confirmed, in substance, by Maj. Gen. Smith and Brig. Gen. Lovell, who lately arrived at Fairfax from New York, where they enjoyed the best possible facilities for getting reliable information. They represent the distress prevailing at the North, growing out of the derangement of commerce, the stagnation of business, the shortness of the grain crop, and the uneasiness of capitalists, to be almost incredible. The correspondent