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e meant to do just what he would have done without such announcement, namely: employ all the means in his power — his offices, his detectives, his bribes, his military power, and his uncontrolled and irresponsible authority over all Yankeedom — to secure his own election and defeat McClellan. He has been true to his promise. He has been wide awake, and his machinery has worked beautifully. Never was there a display of more conning manœurving or more artful management. He has driven little Mac already from his defences, but he has no gunboats to "cover under" as he had when General Lee drove him from his defences near Richmond. Lincoln — whilst his own followers are the most dishonest and most unscrupulous body of men on this earth, whilst their organization is reeking with the foulest corruptions — has contrived to fasten upon the McClellan party election frauds that would do credit to his own supporters. This is the richest joke ever perpetrated by the Ape. The frauds are pro