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items concerning affairs in the United States: General M'Clellan's friends Deserting him. A telegram from Washington, dated the 6th, says the pressure on Lincoln to restore General McClelland to command, and put him in charge of the army and defences of Washington, is constantly increasing, and adds: Leading and inflced as one waged by capitalists against laborers, and the Administration is arraigned in a style which has never been ventured upon as yet outside of Richmond. Mr. Lincoln, we are told, refuses to make peace until white men and negroes are reduced to the same level. Moreover, the workingmen of New York are informed that (I quote)"Peace" candidate for President is demanded, and the demand, we are told, will "have to be respected." Governor Seymour and Mayor Gunther taking advantage of Lincoln. The following article, in the Philadelphia Inquirer, shows that the two highest officials of New York took a most unfair advantage of Abe on the occasion of