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count for their uniform want of success in the "on to Richmond." It is the short and comprehensive syllable "if." if McDowell had joined his forces to McClellan's, the "young Napoleon" would have captured Richmond, and if Burnsides pontoons had arrived in time he would have swept Lee from the heights around Fredericksburg with the besom of destruction. "If" is a very short, but a very important, word in human affairs. If Adam had not fallen, there would now be no war and no Yankees. E. Julius Cæsar had listened to the advice of his wife, the ungrateful steal of Bratus would not have found his heart. If Grouchy had come up to time at Waterice, or if Blucher had been behind time, England would not now be a first rate power. If the Abolitionists had not got possession of the Government of the United States, the Union would still be in existence. If the combinations of Generals could always be carried out to their satisfaction, there would be no necessity of an "if" to vindicate