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how a small increase in the Democratic vote. The Presidential campaign in New York — Demonstrations for M'Clellan and Pendleton. The Herald says: There will be a grand demonstration of the people to-morrow night at Union Square for McClellan and Pendleton. Immense arrangements have been made by the committee. Among the speakers expected are Governor Seymour, Governor Parker, of New Jersey; Senator Bigler, and a host of prominent men from all parts of the Union. Arrangements are being made by the Tammany Hall General Committee to carry out the resolution of the Chicago Convention in regard to a grand county ratification meeting for McClellan and Pendleton. The committee of arrangements will be selected this evening at Tammany Hall. The military situation a simple one--Grant and Lee. Under this heading the Herald proceeds to show that the rebels have but one army — that of General Lee. It says: The Confederacy has but one army left. Fifty general a
The London Times has the following on the nomination of McClellan: In America, however, the military events yield in importance to the political. While each succeeding month displays the unbending firmness of the Southerners, there are many signs of a relaxation of purpose among their opponents. The nomination of General McClellan as the Democratic candidate for the Presidency is now not unlikely, if the will of New York should prevail with the representatives of the party. The principles of General McClellan are not very clear; he has always been looked upon as a War Democrat as being as anxious for Union and the old Constitution as any man in the land. But when events move so rapidly, men move with them. Should any oppobor that the existence of a peace party is mythical. We are told of one hundred thousand people meeting to support General McClellan. Does any one believe a military President, who has been beaten in the field by Confederate generals, is going to