The Authorized Pictorial Lives of James Gillespie Blaine And John Alexander Loga
The Authorized Pictorial Lives of James Gillespie Blaine And John Alexander Loga
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" As Harris walked down the aisle, a delegate called him a d d traitor, and was knocked down. Morgan, of Ohio, defended McClellan, and said the Legis lature of Maryland at the time were inviting the rebel army to invade their State. JAMES G. ELAINE. 153 When the fight was hottest, W. W. O Brien, of Illinois, jumped up and nominated Governor Seymour, of New York. There was uproarious cheering and cries of " Seymour is the man. " Had the peace men followed up the advantage, they could have nomina...ted Seymour then, but an adjourn ment was taken before a ballot. On the morning of the third day Horatio Seymour, whose name had been presented, as well as Thomas H. Seymour, refused to let any votes be cast for him. McClellan received the nomination on the first call of the roll. His vote was 202 J; that of Seymour, 251. George H. Pendleton was nominated for Vice-President, on the second ballot. His competitors were James Guthrie, D. W. Voorhees, George W. Cass, August Dodge, J. D. Catron, Governor Powell and John S.
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