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rk delegation, then being polled, stood: For McClellan, 53; scattering, 13. Ohio delegation: McCleMcClellan, 16; against him, 26. Missouri: McClellan, 13; scattering, 9. Indiana: McClellan, 18; scatteriMcClellan, 13; scattering, 9. Indiana: McClellan, 18; scattering, 6. Illinois: McClellan, 22; scattering, 10. Betting was freely done at four to one that McClelln party in the United States: General George B. McClellan is the first name on the list. He imbecile and blundering Administration." General McClellan is the incarnation of hostility to Mr. Lads, " or "Peace-at-any-price" faction. General McClellan has received much injury among the oldere outside efforts in this direction, and General McClellan himself, it is said, disapproving all su would probably fall short of that which General McClellan could command. Seymour would run as a playing in a very adroit manner to secure General McClellan's defeat and the reversion of the McClels of "Little Mac," in the fond hope that, if McClellan be not successful, his friends will reciproc[5 more...]
ty-first of August. For President — George B. McClellan. For Vice-President--George H. Penof each State as they were called: McClellanSeymour Maine50 New Hampshire70 Vermont30 eymour declined the nomination. He knew General McClellan did not seek the nomination. That able He would pledge his life that when General McClellan was placed in the Presidential chair he nner, on which was painted a portrait of General McClellan and bearing as a motto, "If I can't havet that Kentucky expects the first act of General McClellan, when inaugurated next March, will be tons. It devotes its leader to a biography of McClellan. We give the concluding paragraph: The nomination of General McClellan will be most acceptable in the South among the enemies of the Repun. And they are right in this, for whatever McClellan himself may desire, the peace leaders at homthe South will decide adversely. * * However McClellan himself may feel, he is undoubtedly the apos[2 more...]
The Chicago nominations are McClellan and Pendleton. The net was thrown so as to catch fish from all sides. McClellan is understood to be a War Democrat, while Pendleton is strongly for Peace. To us, of the Southern Confederacy, it matters very little who will be the President of Yankeedom. If our armies should be victorious, and continue to be so, the current will run so strongly in favor of peace that no man will be able to withstand it. On the other hand, should our armies be McClellan is understood to be a War Democrat, while Pendleton is strongly for Peace. To us, of the Southern Confederacy, it matters very little who will be the President of Yankeedom. If our armies should be victorious, and continue to be so, the current will run so strongly in favor of peace that no man will be able to withstand it. On the other hand, should our armies be defeated, peace, for the present, will become impossible. The roar for blood will become as loud and as angry as ever. It all depends upon Lee and Hood.