The Duty Of All
The Boston Post aya the eighteen huodred thousand demócrata umi ooi). Bervuüves who voted for Gen. MoClellan, are a considerable portiqu ol ihe male jmpuhuion ot tbt) fuitliful Sutes, and have j'int !) nvuoh interest in tliu proper adnweiatmioo f the govenifcet)t- are jus! ae liabie to bus w er uil Ihe requiii-iuBnts for i!s presei valion in the risk ef lile, and the contribution of froperty, and are exposed to aB much nfftsrin'g f'roin its diganers- as Üiose viïtn vn led for Mr. Lincoln; benut, ihe r-e-ponnibility, dioposi'ion and e.ffott t" sushiiu the govemmeot ui iís legal nnd li'gitimate lubrw to miiinlum.it in tegrtty, enlorce lis luw, and' subduu ït-Ti'ncmii'S, are eotertainod, and will bo tn ide by all good citizens, whatever m v hiive been, nr may be, thölr perëoua] prodilecliiHis. Tliis is too obvious to !ie denicd - too elearly duty to need argument, lt ddüs not preclude t'e fijfbt - the obligation - as honest uiiizüii ïnxiiius to promote tho welfare of ,11- to wutch pnbüo 8ervantn vigi Itiutiv - to cpe.tk tfeely ot public öcis, to pruisfi urcondemn, as milli, justioe and 'air júdKiueut muy demund. "We in the luyai Suites must be one people in luetaiamg our common country - we may difler widely as to the wisdim oí ineasures adopted by ruling powers, but '.vb cannot clifier, if we are honest patriota, :i3 to the end we slioukl aira at, viz : tho prt'Hervation of the nation's life - tho Cunstitution, the ri'storution of the Union. If puccuss attend onr canse, it will bo the honor and happiness nf uil - if we f'aii, digrace and suf fcring will bo the doom of al!. ThèTÓfitre the wi&est mtilivo rij all is tho highest patriot ism.. ÏDamocrute, conseivativ'ci.'i, ab )ii'.iot)ists ot the N-orth, oocupy wio mnnsio, and neither end of it can :'..:! w ii.ijoul dc-'ruyiiii' I :"1i"iice. liet the oootentivm l'e, - ii'i ihuü affurd iho tnoet Bobs aht I ■ ; and tho do.bate, who is maat tiiicient ia tho BaUlful Werk.
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