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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1864., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) or search for Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania, United States) in all documents.
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Additional from the North.
Northern papers of the 13th instant contain no intelligence of importance.
The New York Freeman's Journal and News repudiate McClellan, and so does John Mullaby, editor of the Metropolitan Record, in a long letter reviewing his former acts of tyranny.
Mr. Vallandigham was at Columbus, Ohio, on Saturday, on his way to canvass the State of Pennsylvania, when he was met by McClellan's letter of acceptance.
He at once directed the Democratic State Committee to withdraw his name from all appointments, and returned to his home.
The Washington correspondent of the Tribune says:
Vallandigham immediately after reading McClellan's letter, telegraphed to a political friend here, "All hope is lost," and withdrew his name from the canvass.
General Cass repudiates the Chicago platform as "an ingenious surrender to the rebels. "
There is no war news.
Stanton telegraphs that Wilson and Steadman will keep General Wheeler too busy to interfere
The Daily Dispatch: September 16, 1864., [Electronic resource], The inside History of the Chicago Convention . (search)