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s, such as John Quincy Adams, Seward, Wade, Giddings, Thaddeus Stevens, Hale, Hamlin and Wentworth. Through their exertionsnd South. The dissatisfied Northern minority, led by Thaddeus Stevens, Seward, Wade and Greeley, opposed the compromise becer agitation in many Northern States. Seward in New York, Stevens in Penn sylvania, Wade, Fessenden, Giddings and others equ a personal contest against Seward, Giddings, Banks, Hale, Stevens, and a hundred others. It was not Mr. Lincoln's election, for the presidential nomination created some comment Thaddeus Stevens pronounced the new cabinet an assortment of rivals apeating Mr. F. P. Blair, of Missouri. The war leaders were Stevens, Conkling, Washburne, Lovejoy, Morrill and Colfax. Opposeto terms had begun to be vehemently urged early in 1862. Mr. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, the leader of the war power wing, had ominent among other eminent leaders, such as Cameron, Thaddeus Stevens, Dickinson, Grow, Dennison and Preston King. Delegat