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not absolutely the two best, engineers, in their respective armies, is extremely interesting in every point of view, besides that which concerns itself with the national bearings of the result. It says: It is universally admitted that if Beauregard is good for anything in the way of generalship, it is as an engineer. And he probably is very accomplished and ingenious in that line of service. His actual exploits thus far are not proofs of great originality, as perhaps the occasions did n now informed that its consequence with the branch of the service to which he was attached was to make General Gillmore "the best hated officer in the engineer corps." In the present struggle Gillmore has displayed decided superiority over Beauregard in one respect — that is, in getting his foothold on Morris Island. If he had been kept out of that — and he might have been — he could have made no progress; but that having been secured and held, he has a fair field, and need ask no favors. <