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ion will be made in the Convention to-morrow. Pendleton, of Ohio, gains strength for the nomination for Vice-President. As a peace man, he may be nominated as a compromise. The politicians here want a moderate platform, and such will probably be adopted. The Committee on Resolutions is in session tonight. Chicago, August 29.--The temper of the Convention inside is for war, outside for peace. The hall is crowded with eleven thousand people. Vallandigham, Seymour and Wickliffe were loudly cheered by the peace men. The McClellan feeling is in the ascendant this evening. Phelps, of Missouri, is spoken of as a candidate for Vice-President. Pendleton is stronger, in the hope of pleasing the peace men. Guthrie stock is going down. Kentucky being divided, a bolt on the part of the peace men is feared, but no serious danger is apprehended. To-night meetings were held everywhere, small men speaking. The Committee on Organization will recommend Seymour f