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ker's evidence before the Congressional committee on the conduct of the war, with reference to McClellan and Burnside's campaigns, says: So far as Gen. McClellan is concerned, if he had any repGen. McClellan is concerned, if he had any reputation left this evidence would annihilate it. On the general conduct of his campaigns, and on the half-dozen most conspicuous instances of his incapacity, General Hooker's testimony is equally conclusive — more so than anything we know of except McClellan's own account. If there be still one man so demented as to think him a General, we beg him to get a copy of the first volume of the Report of the Committee, and read what George B. McClellan has to say in his own behalf. If that does not convince him, his insanity may be set down as hopeless. Aside from its historical value, Gen. H it will expect to discover in him those soldierly qualities and the ability for command which McClellan had not; and in the broader field now open before him will anticipate the display of that cour