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Day
5
Month
July
Year
1872
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Public Domain
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-AVI. on Dcmouratic papers lanc ïiKO tno juicnicau argus, or anyuouy lse who profossos Democratie principios, it makos us sick, and we almost come to to tbu conclusión that there is no human intiigrity and virtuo. Hear Pond talk : 11 We don't take to Greeley as naturally as a iuck to wator," but, "wo wiil swallow hira defpite his anti-Domocratio reoord." We won't do any such thing, and advise you, if you havo got any ccnscicnco, to take back such stuff, and do your duty to principie and to the causo of your country, or go for Grant and all bis crimes. The old Argus never talked such stuff io?ien ice were - Albiun Mirror. Perhaps our old friend of tho Mirror and the knot of " old hunkers," " old fogies, " " died in the wool Domocrats," "impracticables," " learn nothinga," etc., aro better Deinocrats than their follows who recognize tho tact that como things have been accomplinhed, and aro disposod to look ahead and not backward. There is, perhaps, moro wisdom and Deinocracy and patriotism in Cole than in Gov. SeyiioUR of New York, who eau forget the foul abuso heaped upon him daring long year3 by HORACE Greei.EY, ftnd advise his nomination at Baltimoro as the onlyhopeof beatingöuAXTandsavintlui country from a Consolidated and contralizeddespotism. Porhaps C'or.E and the " immortal ouo hundred " signors of the Albion manifestó, who livo in tho dark ages of tho past, are safer advisers and bfittcr Dfimocratsthan KandolI'H of Xew Jersey, TiiURMANand Gboesbeck of OUo or Hendkicks of Indiana, all proposed oandates for tho Bültimore noraination, and a huudred other truslud leaders. l'erhaps " tho old Arous liever talked such stuff wlien we [Cole] were there," and if Cole run it to-day, it would probibly advocate the enforcement of tho fugitiveslave law, thü Kansas-Nebrabka bill - from tho day of tho passage of which dates the advorsities of tho Democratie part}', and deny that thero had boen a rebollion, with all ite consequonces. Cole and his Bourbon frionds uro the men, who shutting their eyes to tho aocomplished and inevitable, have, it is io be hopod u iconsciou. ly, uidcd in biniirg tho Deniocracy to dcad issues aud dsMl oarcasses until it is almost neoussary to shcd its very uamc to get anything likc juti.t from the living men of to-day It is tlioy who wuulil oanvass politiiüil grave yards rather thitn acoopt tho aid and vutcof tho vhousmls and Imndreds of thous anda who livo iu und for tLo future, and are willing to let b.y-goncs bo by-gones. Now, wh e we do nol ft 4 vise the i o ainatioa of Greeley, and pray for anothor w.iy i ui of the woods, wc uhall ii"f " ■ 0 fcr GBANT n.ii-1 all his orim.-s" if tio Natioiml Convention shall mako hiui ; I i LEY] tho i' .didate ot' the Demooracy. We havo no notion ot biting off out uose to spite our face in tii.it wiiy, and v,-e trust tha'. Bro COLÉ and his friendo IH think the better of it if their littl g:me of bluff símil chanco to fail. Wo aro no GüEELEY man lo-day, but if th(! X.itinnal Conventiou sha)] soorduta, Gbeelet beforo Gran T u thousand timos, s:iy wo. And such shoald be the position of every Democrat. - And wliioh are tho botter Demócrata, Üío'íí' who want Gi!ki:,ey Dommatod, seeing no other way of broaking ho shaokles of " Grautism," forged by CnAJTDLEB, CaMEEON, Morton" & Co. thoao who don't want him nouiinatod bat will support him if nominated, or thoso who not only opposc his nomination, as thcy have a clour right to do, but who go still furtbor and sav that if he is nomiuatud they will vote for GltAST or withhold their votes r1 Will tho Mirror answer?

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