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The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1864., [Electronic resource], The European Press on American affairs. (search)
the news relates to the Chicago Convention; Lincoln and his pulley have received a heavy check — that convention chose McClellan — the man whom Lincoln endeavored to keep down — the man most able to repair his errors and arrest the ruin plainly impdvises, should fail in effecting, as assured they will, the reconstruction of the Union. The London Post says General McClellan has of ways been distinguished by extreme moderation.-- If installed, unfettered by pledges, there is no reason to compromise before their military strength is entirely broken. In this view, they would be more inclined to treat with McClellan than Lincoln. But the Northern people will see less cause for change when Lincoln's administration brings success. movements in the field, the proceedings of the Chicago Convention are of much less importance than otherwise might be. McClellan's platform is friendly to the Union, with efforts for its pacific re-establishment. In point of fidelity, the Democrat<