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he multitude of Gotham. They are told that there will be no draft amongst them — that their prodigious patriotism has already gone far ahead of the requisitions of the Government — that they will be credited with a number of men fully equal to the whole number that they will be assessed with. Other portions of the country are dangerous likewise, for they have votes, and may give them against Lincoln if he presses the draft. This head of the Cerberus must also be gratified with a sop, and Stanton throws it to them. He tells them there will be no draft anywhere for five or six weeks, and so they may go about their business for the present. Indeed, he thinks if they will only send Grant one hundred thousand more men, he is sure that not more than three hundred thousand will be required, and two-thirds of these will only be required to keep open roads and rivers, restore commerce, and settle other matters appertaining to conquest, Grant having by this time done all the fighting that