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having recently commanded the greatest armies of the day at Solferino and Magenta — in the dispatch of November last did not conceal from the Government of Washington that subjugation was impossible. The Princes of the House of Orleans, who served with Gen. McClellan, are thought to have inspired the excellent account of the campaign which appeared on October 15th, in the Reven des Deaux Mondes, and which has also tended to disperse the vision of reconquest. To the same scale of judgment Gen. Scott appears, by recent revelation, to contribute. And this, too, is remarkable.--Not one military man in the North is known to view reconquest as attainable. Neither Gen. McClellan, Burnside, Rosecrans, McDowell, Halleck, or Buell, have ever publicly declared, so far as it has reached us, that the object of the Government they serve under is feasible. The cheap, ignominious task of prophesying triumph has been wisely left to the voluminous dispatch writer, Seward, who, whatever be his v