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nds. The public effiction, however, is now so great that private grief is all absorbed in the great calamity. The "On to Richmond" nonsense we have been having from campaign editors, in their sky-high attice and closets in New York, has doubtless stimulated the President and Cabinet, never so deaf as they ought to be to their own party journalism, to urge on General Scott to march before he was ready. His plan of marching in a common onset the three Generals, McClellan, Patterson and Mcdowel', has failed in the haste in which McDowell has been driven on to the attack by "Public Opinion" made in New York city by Republican journalism, and these operated upon by the Government at Washington. McDowell's force, it would seem, has been put to panic and flight by the condition of his men that Gen. Johnston was co-operating with Gen. Beauregard, and that it was a fight of one against two, the two having the protection of hidden batteries planted where foliage and leaves could cov