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s of the war. The army Dictating to the people. The Cincinnati Enquirer, and with good reason, seems weary of the war. It is full of matter, and every line of it — editorial, communications, and quotations from other papers — breathes weariness of the war, desire for peace, and bitter repugnance to the Lincoln Administration and the Republican party. The leading article is an indignant reply to certain sentiments which have lately been credited as emanations from Generals Milroy and Rosecrans. We allow the Enquirer to state what they are: By the voice of these officers the army is made to bear the appearance of threatening the people. In the name of the army these Generals Colonels, Captains, and Surgeons, assume to tell the people what sentiments they must entertain, to what opinions they must subscribe, what views they must hold touching public affairs and the condition of the country; and furthermore, to lift over them the rod of the military power in case they fall t