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w's division, which has been mentioned.] The Peace Democrats of New York city held a meeting at the Saint Nicholas Hotel on Saturday to take action upon General McClellan's letter, and to consult upon the best means of organizing a peace party, and of selecting a peace candidate for the Presidency. The meeting was called to oopolitan Record, who was then chosen President. The Day Book, the News (through Ben Wood), the Freeman's Journal, were all represented. Bitter feelings against McClellan were openly manifested, and he was denounced for having broken his pledge to the Democratic party. Messrs. Shell, Singleton and Chauncey Burr were among the promati, Ohio, in the course of the present month, for the purpose of appointing a candidate representing that branch of the Democratic party which the letter of General McClellan completely ignores. The Gold Market. The paper of the 15th reports that gold opened at 223 and fell to 222½, and returned to 223½, where it remained
risons strong enough to repel any attack. The New York State Democratic Convention. The New York State Democratic Convention was in session at Albany, on Thursday last, passed resolutions ratifying the Chicago nomination and eulogizing McClellan. The following is the first of the series of resolutions: Resolved, That the Democracy of New York, through their representatives in convention assembled, ratify and endorse the nomination of General George B. McClellan for President, aneir representatives in convention assembled, ratify and endorse the nomination of General George B. McClellan for President, and George H. Pendleton for Vice-President, of the United States, and that we pledge to them the electoral vote of the Empire State. From Port Royal. A telegram from New York says that General Foster has ordered a draft of all the "colored citizens" in his department. Gold. Gold opened at 227½ on the 15th and closed at 228, the rate of the day before.