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ois, She is supposed to be a new rebel cruiser, or to have had on board some distinguished, welcome passenger. She, likewise, still remains there. The Tallahassee had but one mast standing when engaged by the Monticello. The Result of M'Clellan's letter — the Editors want a New Convention. The New York News of the 13th states that "preliminary steps are being taken by the friends of peace to call a National Convention of the Democracy to place in nomination candidates for Presidenttion to swell the crowd, which moved from stand to stand unsatisfied with the poor stuff doled out to them from unpatriotic lips. Many of the devices on their banners indicated their total lack of loyalty to their country or to humanity. M'Clellan's Views and the Convention. The Tribune, in commenting upon an editorial in the New York World, says: General McClellan's "views" are "those of the Convention," is palpably not the case. The ruling idea of that Convention, very plain