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. 5. Every coward who fears being drafted. 6. Every sneak who has been told that Seymour's election will relive him from the payment of war taxes, and is actually feel enough to believe it. 7. The depressing effect of the recent elections and their unexpected adverse results. 8. The absence at the seat of war of at least one hundred thousand of our bravest and best, two thirds of them ardent Republicans, and a good share of the remainder Union War Democrats of the school of Dickinson, Bener and Tremaine. 9. General dissatisfaction with the slow progress, or no progress of our armies, and a widespread feeling that, through the incapacity, inefficiency, or insincerity of our military leaders, the blood and treasure of the loyal millions are being sacrificed in vain. The attempted exchange of prisoners — the position of Mr. Wood. The arrival of Lieut. Col. W. H. Ludlow in Richmond, for the purpose of arranging for the exchange of State prisoners, has been n