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any Generals could have done, and no change from one to the other has at all improved the Yankee fortunes. We venture to predict that he late changes will be as fruitless as those which occurred before. It would be hard to say on what field. Burnside has proved his superiority to McClellan. In his retreat from Fredericksburg, when he believed that Jackson who was nowhere near him, was in pursuit, he exhibited none of the coolness and sagacity of a great General. His agitation is said to have been overpowering and his slight one of the nimmed confusion and disorder. If the redoubtable Stone wall had really been at his heels with only five thousand men, he might easily have captured the whole of Burnside's command. Whilst never regarding McClellan as a "Young Napoleon," he unquestionably understood the capabilities of his men, and the obstacles he had to encounter. Much better than the rabble of the North or their besotted Government. We have never been of those who regarde
ctionate farewell, and urged them to do better for Burnside than they had done for him. It would be but a at the Warren Green Hotel, at Warrenton, with General Burnside. After dinner the corps near by were passed t had an interesting and affecting interview with Gen. Burnside. After this they parted, and Gen. McClellan movof his thought and feeling had been, "Stand by General Burnside. Do more for him, if possible, than you have er." Mr. Van Buren said he had heard that General Burnside was a Democrat. Then, it was for Gen. BurnsidGen. Burnside to consider how far he is to permit himself to be made an instrument in forwarding the placing an Abolitionist at the head of the army.--[Cheers.] Gen. Burnside had refused the command repeatedly as Caesar had. But, as Cted and was assassinated in the Senate-house, so Gen. Burnside, if he should go on as McClellan had in success,not say as to that; but he had his fears whether Gen. Burnside would be able to save his position and prevent L