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mand for an apology for the burning of a vessel in Spanish waters by one of the ships of Admiral Farragut's fleet. This act, it was complained, was made more heinous by insults to a Cuban magistrate who remonstrated against this wrong done in a neutral port. The Spanish squadron now cruising in the Gulf might undoubtedly give trouble to the large fleet of our transport vessels, which will soon, from all indications, be obliged to navigate that region. The correspondence which Ended M'Clellan. The following correspondence, which removed McClellan, contains some of the reasons why Lincoln has concurred with his military advisers in making the change: headquarters of the army,Washington Oct. 28, 1862. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Secretary of War: Sir --in reply to the general interrogatories contained in your letter of yesterday, I have to report: 1. That requisitions for supplies for the army under General McClellan are made by his staff officers on the Chiefs