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The President And The Radicals

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Day
31
Month
October
Year
1862
Copyright
Public Domain
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ít bccomes every day more evident l that ihe aholitionists munn lo bully the Prtwidentinto pliic-ins; uriiis in the banda t f tho slaves añil dolivuring the Soiitti t Lo the horrors of a eurvile war. Th: de-sien vvii] not be very oponly avowed un I afW the f til elections. Bnt when thfvo aro over tho cii-iijíloa of JiifFn Brown wiii tuku stiM8 i'ur hoilncBnjr thu President int.o Et'll íurtiier conc.fi-.-'icina than t!)i y havp a!i;ady extortod. Tho only vr.iij to chülik and pos: pniu; this dtíniíind, is to u-huku tho ílohlir:n polfay in th Niiveinber elyclioiis. Ti uu, tho inoro wary :ibol',iorit.s d.:ivow ibis de-ijíii ai prssent. Hutihesu disuvow ais ara no fuarantee tliut tliev wilí rmt urge the arrning t.í tho regious wihin thrca innn hs They do nut disclairn this pur posa wiih inore umphaíi liiun they fonnt'ily dulaitned a; y ii;tori!ioii of tneddlini with slavery "thiii thu Status. We nee how little crudit wus duo to the üinceriiy of thesu prntc.stulions, and within six wt-cks e shulljii; like (nanner eee fi(w liulü the pieswu di.-claiuiers iru worth. . A ser vilo war is thu logical resul t oí t h f i r avowed principios nnd aitns. They huldly declaro theii purpisa to ublis i slaverv al al hazards. They ure luvtr wt-arv of üssert-intj that thu Union can never be reBtofVd w'hiío ríavery siands; thai. it would he only a holKtw and diIiihívo truce if it could. These deciur ations firu in pronounced opposition to thé pólicy of Pre.-tdent Lii.coln. He would trladlv priiofním a ensritl anilles ty n Ihe ffrat of Januarv. He would ftlitdly leave every State truno U.at date forward in full control cf its domestic institutions. His laudable engürriesd to push on the lUïiiieft tu n shíirp uñcl douisive t.ill cainpuign otrroborates numerous oihur proofs if bis eí'.rnust 8Ji;itida to iee the now yt'iir lieirln vvi h ttiu "Unirn as it .vas." To t liis wish of thp Pre.-ident tlie nnlic-als cherisb a denuly p piisition. Detcrrnineri that thu wur fhull not end without the uttor extinjtion of pliivery. tftey accept the Piusi dent'rt policy oiily as i tempornry steppiíifT stune t'wiii-d their ultimute poul Their nctiuil pl ín (if pmceeding, , fi'-st, to c:irry tl.e fall eieolions on U:e luisa pratense of i wur spiio ; then, tü clüirn th result un n indorsemynt by tha peoplu of th; eniaricipuíinti poliitv ; then, os the nest step, to hokl this f ilsely fts?ij:Tied ppu!ar di-aiiin.i fiir emancipation, a? Gre ly ó his bog.is " pruver of twenty millions," as n lush over the President to ext -rt froni him ;. Mftll l'urther chncéssion totheirdemands. ManvvhiK', they irc i tsdifff rent to the sucress of anv o'her fall yampaizn thiin the po itionl. They cure littli' whuthur our armies advanee nr stand lili, provided they do not deliver any snch blows on the rehellion is wotiIH f'nrce t to siiccuinh liefore the first ül Jiinuary.- The World.

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Old News
Michigan Argus