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ll be made conditional. If either of the Presidential candidates, Lincoln or McClellan, subscribes to the platform, these nominations will be withdrawn and peace men will support him. The delegates are very bitter on McClellan. They complain that they were unhandsomely treated at Chicago, and very scurvily by McClellan. No deMcClellan. No delegate is admitted to the Convention who does not sign a pledge that he will not support McClellan. They think his dawdling polities, like his shilly shally in miliMcClellan. They think his dawdling polities, like his shilly shally in military policy, will only serve to prolong the war; and, between the two, prefer the sharp and vigorous policy of the Administration as likely soonest to bring peace. is talked of as candidate for President and Singleton as Vice-President. McClellan men affect to despise this movement; but it is likely to make no inconsiderable division unless McClellan comes down from his war stills. The chief object of the Convention is to bring such a pressure on him as will bring him up roundly to t