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given elsewhere in this paper. Distinguished for his good and gallant conduct in the Mexican war, Gen. Meade, in the Peninsula, and Maryland campaigns of Gen. McClellan, and in the late eventful Rappahannock campaigns of Gen. Burnside and Gen. Hooker, has still added to his high reputation as a brave, skillful, and capable miof every regiment of the army. As we understand this appointment in another sense, it is a compromise which will be satisfactory not only to the old soldiers of McClellan, but to his friends outside of the army; for, according to our information, Gen. Meade has not been mixed up and is not the creation of any political faction, buerthrow of the armies commanded by Lee and Johnston and Bragg and Beauregard, and the other great Generals of the South! Is any man so insane as to believe that McClellan, even had be the genius of Napoleon himself, would be equal to such a task? What a delusion then, to flatter ourselves with the hope that a people who know thei