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e, and our conviction of his determination that "slavery must die that the nation may live, " have won the confidence of a large majority of the unconditional Unionists of Maryland Resolved therefore, That this Convention cordially recommends Abraham Lincoln as its choice, and the preference of the unconditional Unionists of the State for the ensuing Presidential term, subject to the decision of the National Union Nominating Convention. What Lincoln's administration has done. Bennett, in commenting upon a recent report which Gen McClellan has published in the North, thus sums up what has been done for the country by interference with, and removal of that officer: The administration interfered with the peninsula campaign, and, by its withdrawal of sixty thousand men from the number that had been assigned as necessary to carry that campaign to a successful issue, caused its failure. The administration, by its suspension of General McClellan in August, 1862, caused t