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for John Brough to more than one hundred and twenty thousand votes; that fired every column of Union soldiers in the army, and that allowed the heart of every sincere Democrat in other States with mortification and anger. It is a little difficult to say how these men how intend to dispose of their had bargain. He to have made up his mind. He remains without exactly unfurling the manner of rebellion, but while cautioning his political friends to abstain from acts of violence on his account, Mare he advises "none to shrink from any responsibility, however urgent, if forced upon him. " So effective was his speech upon the Ohio Democratic District Convention, on the 15th inst, that he was immediately elected a delegate to the Chicago National Convention. Why not, then, on leaders of the Opposition, nominate Mr Vallandigham for President of the United States? He is a superfine martyr, ready made, filled to the brim with arguments against the Union, covered all over with a new coat