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We Are Stirred To Anger

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Parent Issue
Day
13
Month
May
Year
1870
Copyright
Public Domain
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Tho Bodton Advcrtiscr, notvritbstanding all its Kadiotlism, bas been assaiüng our beloved and ndored Cbandler. - Worso than t'aat - it has beeu ridiculing lus speech on the Winnepeg questiou in general uud the British lion in particular. Ii piainly intimates that Chandler is bettcr prepured for a lunatic asy!um than for the Senats. Had it said an idiot usyluin wc could have siood it, because boing an idiot is whatcanuot always bo helped. Th(n turiring to his gloriously patriotic and daring assault upon the British lion on the floor of tho Senato, the Advertiser ssys, "There ought to be ftome rulo of parüüinentary law for checking tho flow of sacb unendurablo folly in such a body as the Uoited States Señala," "Unendurable folly ?" A beautiful designation for oue of those profound aLd abie epeeehes tbr which our beloved Zachariah is so eminent Tnen it indulgas in u degice of whitolivered vrouder ub to ' how any man, in this humane and iutelligeot country, can daré to hound oa two such nationsaa Great Britain and the United State to a conflict of so teriiblo a nature as any war must be betweon thfim " Dam We are rather inclined to the conviction that what our Zachaiïah dare not do is not worth doing. lie is a hero. He went to the first battle of Buil Hun.-He vrent tbere and back io a day. He came back a great deal mort! rapidly than he went. In case of war with Eugland he would be the first man to urge all Lis friends to enlist. No faintng in Zachariah. - Free Pres.

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Old News
Michigan Argus