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o know that every one of them conflicts with the statements the President himself made to a certain party of four, only last Friday evening. Said the President, with marked emphasis, "I can't tell where the men have gone in that army. I have sent there, at one time and another, one hundred and --" (perhaps prudence requires that I should leave the next two places for figures blank,) one hundred and --thousand men, and I can only find just half that many now. Where can they have gone? Burnside accounts to me for every man he has taken — so many killed in battle; so many wounded; so many sick in the hospitals; so many absent on furlough. So does Mitchell. So does Buell, and so others; but I can't tell what has become of half the Army I've sent down to the Peninsula." Baxter's fire Zouaves. The correspondent of the New York Tribune, writing from Gen. McClellan's camp, alludes to the "Fire Zouaves," of New York city, as follows: I saw the Seventy-second Pennsylvania