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l have all the facts now; but he was very sorry to hear any charges of disloyalty made against General McClellan. Mr. Trumbull said that he was astonished that Senators were so united in praising Gen. McClellan, and yet were so unwilling to hearsaid that he had thought that Manassas should have been attacked; but he also thought that the Senator from Illinois, (Mr. Trumbull,) like many others, had underrated the force of the rebels everywhere. He (Mr. Henderson) was no military man, but he know that the Generals of our army had usually found the enemy stronger than they expected. Mr. Trumbull thought that we overrated the rebels instead of underrating them. We had always acted on the defensive. We were putting down a rebellion;e State of New York, and they have to watch their slave population. Let the Union army stop watching the slaves. He (Mr. Trumbull) was not going to express any opinion this morning but the country will know whether digging trenches a years is the w