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go is followed by a capture or not, the end of the rebellion and of the Confederacy is thereby. In view of these obvious facts let the withhold their exultation until they see the end. A Description of Michella on the witness stand. McClellan was three days before the Congressional. at Committee on the conduct of the war and though but little about information was extracted from him, he was asked of questions which put him in the . One of the , said that he had been thirty years ihrow him into a steam, and often before an covering it, be looks around the room, and sometimes turns his eyes over his shoulder, as if searching for John Porter to come to his assistance" Another Senator from the same committee said that when McClellan was interrogated, it was his to drop his forehead in his hand and always think a long time before answering. That he recontrol this performance at every interrogation, and that he would frequently rise from his sent, and peace the sometimes