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The Senatorship

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Parent Issue
Day
1
Month
November
Year
1861
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Public Domain
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The república!) papera of the State neo entering enrnestly into tfie discu.sion of tho Senator ques'.ioi;. Th Lansing lïcpuh'kan, " tha organ" at the capital declares in favor of Jacob M. No'.v.uu) as possessing tho requisito principies, tbe requisito nbility etc. And then feanrig that Hiavakd's cl eet i on might bo opposed by Ciiaxwlkr's iriends, as injurinj; liis prospects forsueceeding himself, it declares for giving Ciiaxdi.ki: 3 socond term. Now, if we wero a rpember of the dominant' party in the State, and competent to advi.se- we say 1 donikiant party for we are every duv remindod that party lines are by no mea na obliterated - we ehöuld not concede the ability claimed for ITowarp, ei tb er as a fawyer or ;i statesinan ; for if Lo has the abiüty the Repubhcan points out, hi.s inany opinions given as Attorney General vvould coinpel us to queslion his honesty; and we preler to question the former rather tbán the lat: er. The claims (;f nutnerous other candidales aro being advoeated, both " in the papers" and out óf them, and the contest wijl bo a warm one byjthe time the Legislaturo shall convene. This last remark we make ith the iinpreseion that Gov. Blaie wil] not givo any 'candidato pfominerice by an appointinent, lut will submit their claims and hiioïmi tj the Legisla in re at an extra sesjion socn to be held. - Süveral republican papers have declared Bti'6ogJy in favor of the election of a radical republican - "of one who will not bo in favor of rnoilitying proclnmafiotia tbat are good ëaougfa witl.out modifying " - or in other words of an atnti-adfñinisteátiÓQj rarpant abolitioniats, or emancipationist, who will be willing to vote to censure the President for taking cure to obev tho Constitution vthilè pulting down a rebellion to de.itroy lliat instniment. We süould hopo that those red-repubüoans might not eucceod; but shall sce.

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Michigan Argus