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itution." Further particulars of M'Clellan's removal — his Parting Address — Burnside's Opening Salutation — Tears on the Young Napoleon's "classic features"--Lincoln's order. On the 10th Gen. McClellan and staff, accompanied by Gen. Burnside, to bid farewell to the army, visited in succession the several army corps. As Gee in force on the opposite side of the river, and that Jackson still holds Chester and Manassas Gaps. There is no confirmation of the report that a change in Lincoln's Cabinet is anticipated. It is said that Reward and Chase say none will take place. Lincoln's order removing M'Clellan. The following is a copy of the Lincoln's order removing M'Clellan. The following is a copy of the order removing McClellan: War Department, Adj't Gen.'s office, Washington, Nov. 5. General Orders, No. 122. By direction of the President of the United States, it is ordered that Major-General McClellan is relieved from the command of the Army of the Potomac, and that Major-General Burnside take the command of that arm<