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k Herald of the 20th, speaking of Fernando Wood's speech, says: "Fernando said that he was opposed to the nomination of McClellan, and went to Chicago to oppose him, because McClellan was a war man. But, on the other hand, the consistent Fernando deMcClellan was a war man. But, on the other hand, the consistent Fernando declared that he would now support McClellan, because he felt satisfied that McClellan meant peace when he said war, and was not at all in earnest in his letter of acceptance. " Brigadier-General Page is to be "court-martialed" by the yankees forMcClellan, because he felt satisfied that McClellan meant peace when he said war, and was not at all in earnest in his letter of acceptance. " Brigadier-General Page is to be "court-martialed" by the yankees for "spiking the guns of Fort Morgan after its surrender." Brigadier-General Edward Harland has been assigned to the temporary command of the District of North Carolina. McClellan meant peace when he said war, and was not at all in earnest in his letter of acceptance. " Brigadier-General Page is to be "court-martialed" by the yankees for "spiking the guns of Fort Morgan after its surrender." Brigadier-General Edward Harland has been assigned to the temporary command of the District of North Carolina.