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To this end they organized a mam- moth street parade prior to entering the Wigwam for the final test. In the meantime the Lincoln managers counteracted the effect of the Seward demonstration by rushing their fol- lowers, by the thousands, into the Wigwam to take advan- tageous positions, in order to outdo the Seward enthusiasm at the proper time. When the Seward element arrived at the Wigwam and found the seating space already occupied, it was too late to rectify the blunder. The final struggle... was therefore to take place in what was practically a Lincoln mass meeting.
Candidates' names presented. When the chairman an- nounced that the naming of the candidates for President was in order, William M. Evarts of New York was recognized by the chair. He said, " I take the liberty to name as a candidate for the office of President of the United States, WiUiam H. Seward. " The chair then recognized Norman B. Judd, of Illinois, who said, " On behalf of the delegation from Illinois, I desire to put in nomination as a candidate for President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln of Illinois.


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