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l troops, some time ago commenced a movement from Arkansas, in Price's rear, and is probably, by this time, pretty close upon him. Lincoln and M'Clellan — F. P. Blair's report of his interview with M'Clellan about the Presidency. The McClellan papers have been using, with great effect, against their opponents the charge tput him in command in the field if he would not run for the Presidency. This damaging report had obtained such a firm hold upon the belief of the populace that F. P. Blair, who is charged with having carried Lincoln's proposition, felt forced to "come out" in a letter, giving an account of his interview with McClellan. As a curious specimen of Yankee political wire-working, we give an extract from it. Blair contends that he went to New York solely with a view to the reconciliation of all political differences, and went without Lincoln's knowledge or instruction. He says: When I reached New York, I first saw the editors of the Evening Post. This pres