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Hon. W. A. Richardson

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Day
27
Month
September
Year
1861
Copyright
Public Domain
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Springticld (111.) I!t We tukc tiic following corresponder.ee from the Quincy Fcrald. Mr. P.ichardsou's letter is just such an one as couid be expected froivi a true Union man and a, patriot It spcaks the views of the great niass of thoae who are assooiuted with the writer, ïu 'a party sense. It speaks for tho Union and the consiitution. It poinls out wholcsume truth-, ai. il indicMtis ,li3 ctily ïueans hy which peaeö and Urnen eau be restored : Quincy, Sept. 5, 1861. Hon. V,ril!:am A. Bichardsoa, QnÍBf,ÍU. Dv.ap. Slr - I bopa yon v.'ll uot deern me irapertinent or officious in the attitude of a " peaje man," lior,iuT for " peaoe " only through the dreüd ordeal of '-ir, wlnlo I BolioH your views as a dercoorat and a patriot, touohing tho eause and remedy to be adoptcd by cuch in tho present crií3, as f n unconstitutiocal Union wan- -united TÍth all patriota who are in favor of the Union, the coDstitutioa .'.u.i the enfej-cement oí tho laws, and esrccially oT " freedom of speech end the pres:;," and the rijht to (juestion tha poliey of all patriota iu the picrout eraergency. You will, I trust, obligo me hy an expression of your view.T with liberty to use the same befcíe the public, on the stamp, or iu the press. llespeetfully yours, C. A. WARREN.

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Old News
Michigan Argus