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Patterson (search for this): article 9
Late Northern News.
From files of New York and Baltimore papers, of the 14th, 15th, and 16th, we make up an interesting summary of the current news at the North:
The late M'Clellan —— the way he Behaves at Trenton — his parting with the army — his chances for the Senatorship.
Delegations from Brunswick, Me., and Newark, N. J., have reached Trenton with invitations for the young Napoleon to visit those cities.
The Daily Register, of Patterson, N. J., nominates him for the vacant seat in the U. S. Senate.
A correspondent of the New York World, writing from Trenton, on Friday, has the following gossip about him.
The seclusion of the General has been somewhat relaxed to-day, and many distinguished citizens from this neighborhood and other parts of New Jersey have called upon him. All were received with easy grace and affable smiles.
Little if any reference was made to the mortifying circumstances of the hour, but the future was talked of by the guests with confidenc
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