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United States (United States) (search for this): article 7
The European Press on American affairs.
--The London papers of the 12th are discussing the latest political news from the United States, and thus speculate on the chances of the Yankee candidates.
The London Times says:
Never, since the war began, has there been such a display of vigor and enemy on both sides.
Battle succeeds battle with frightful rapidity.
The conflicts are long and bloody — the victories trifling and indecisive.
The most important part of 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 impending over the great republic.
It will be observed that the convention speaks of the reservation of the Union as the principal object.
But this declaration would have had more weight if the convention had stated what course it would recommend in case conciliation and c
Atlanta (Georgia, United States) (search for this): article 7
McClellan (search for this): article 7
Lincoln (search for this): article 7