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great trial of arms with the rebels, has been buried in the deep bosom of the ocean of oblivion. The illustrious Fremont has been hurled beadlong from his high eminence in Missouri, and by late advices we observe that his trusty lieutenant, Gen. McKinstry, who recently figured as Provost Marshal at St. Louis, and sent honest people to jail with as little ceremony as his master in Washington, has been himself put under arrest, and is now in a situation, like many better men, to contemplate at honsolation in the plenty of good company which is awaiting him in that limbo of lost reputations The old man Scott would extend the hospitalities of purgatory to his young friend with grim complacency, and Fremont, McDowell, Schenck, Patterson, McKinstry, and other weeping and wailing spirits, give him the right hand of fellowship. No wonder McClellan is slow to advance upon those "masked batteries," which are found as fatal to the reputation of Federal Generals as to the life and limb of thei