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The President To Horace Greeley

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Day
29
Month
August
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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We invite all our friends to read the letter of the President to Hokacb Gkeelev, tbe would-bü dictator of a National policy, and theti read it again. It is a genuino specimen of " Oíd Abe" literature, and could have come from no other pon than that of tho present occupant of the ': White House." Aside from its pointed and deserved rebake to the presumptuous and arrogant editor of the N. Y. Tribune, aud all that class of ne gro savers and worshipers, its dec'aratious appeal directly to the public heart. The President expl.citly declares that it ia his business to save the Uuion under the constitution. He wages do war iigaiust 6lavery, neither sha'l turn aside from his eourse to save that favorito institutiou of the rebels He will save the Union and let slavery take care of itself, kickirg it out of bis path if he finds it therein. We can stand on that platform, and so can every man who reully desires a rêstoratioÉ of the Union. - Read the unique letter.

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Old News
Michigan Argus