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The Voice Or Our Living Statesman

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
October
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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.J.WUU ie iuuib painoiic, none more truly great among our living sist ,1 men thau Hon R G. WintLrop „ President Fillmore, Hon. Reverdy j0 son, and many other who have lte' declarcd in favor of a change ia the miiistralion of this governmont. Her is thoir record. The now venerable President says ; "1 look upon the clcc. tion of üen. McClettau as fchö last bon. for the restoration of the Union, n honorable peace, and the security cf personal liberty," Hon. Keverdy Johnson says : " Suc. cess is in our hunda if we are trn 0 fluty. Under the protection of divine Pruvidence we can achrevc for our coum try a greater victory - greater in in rt enlts tliau ny military aucoess. We oan elect McCloÜsn and Pendleton ín ,ptó of office-holders, contractors and adm:n istrative influence and power." Hon, James Guthrie, an earnnt u. triot, and an able Btatesmair, ,a.V' " The policy declared in the cotádenct' ment ol the struggle has beoo rerertcd aud the cootest made a war for boli' fionfsTii." Gov Brarnlettey of Kentueicy, aajs of Mr. Liucoln : " I can fee nofhing in lij policy bnt war - wasting and cruel wr," Hon. R. C. Winlhrop raises a warniug voicc whn he saya : " I cannot reprt the conviction, the deep, earnest ppr. hension, that if the policy wliich hu been adopted and pursued by Abrahi Lincoln and his advisers ior the last two yearf, sball íe pursued four year mor we shall be irretrievably plunged info the fathoiuless abyss of disunion." ,."L)

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Old News
Michigan Argus