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9. Indiana: McClellan, 18; scattering, 6. Illinois: McClellan, 22; scattering, 10. Betting was freely done at four to one that McClellan would be nominated on the first ballot. At 12 o'clock on Monday the Convention was called to order by Auguste Belmont in a short address, in which he said: The past and the present are sufficient warnings of the disastrous consequences which would befall us if Mr. Lincoln's re-election should be made possible by our want of patriotism and unity. The if his less discreet friends to thrust him down the throat of the Convention, will they or nill they. This has been done by a "Mutual Admiration Association," of which the Ketchum family appear to be chief bottle washers--Messrs. Barlow, Marble, Belmont, and the other acknowledged friends of "Little Mac," repudiating all the outside efforts in this direction, and General McClellan himself, it is said, disapproving all such extra zealous advocacy. Governor Horatio Seymour is the next on the