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Tbe" Cabinet T recently ; cprc-ang, 10 rhetoric better I daptcl to a love: letter, fr Vif hpir ciroTrrsatini its own WWW r j , . - - 11 .V-wO-biiecuj; toner tha hib ecu fcif inerchant "marine. rThe Eacred - jilp Virginia crirnsonT.rid wet trita tjie blood of thousands-; -pi (fNorthern.xnCT . needlessly shecUThe great and univer . sal question. pervading, the public mind is : Shall this condition .ot things con- tiuer"-, . w I i wCAtcf ever toi put doint ihe , re bellion we shall': 1 do itf within a ifew " months. - We have more men and more v' means wherewith ? to attack ?and over v come the " rebel armies than we ' shall haye a year; hence, should' the rwar con . tinue go" long." If we :beat them; we shall have guns enough; if they beat usf tliS?ame. t One1 way ior another, we r : shall' have' 4 peace -beiore the close ot 18G2: aifd if i wo Jcaiinot u whip them wilh the arms we now have, we never ? r shall. And since we need every dollar we have cr cairraisa,, for- present press-. ing use, we protest- eamsB spenaing . nnfi dollar f or armi that are not to be 2i'n' the hands 'of our soldiers before5 the . 1st of Zlzy, lf wo.cbduld '. want more ' arrfis alter the rebellion is put down, let 1 'herd be provided for for jtbe present T lit us use eNrej dollar tifbere it will tell ' in the present cnhicv'sTnUww, yan- ;:::S&ch was '?tbJ well earned fame of . Kentuckians uoioneixtimroa wiiaure, then rerjresentative before tne footlights, .being, represented as so spoiling for, a oFthat luxury for tUe intermediate space Af tn Uva: that hetwould have to kiv- er himseUlnrasalt barrel to keepi that wc IbaVe betnJbcMIgg iAbwimany rebels would; be required to show a front in tbat State? for the spade of tea days have concluded that noth iiKf1 less than 'onoMiundred .thousand w.Tnld answer. "'L-4 .?"V.-;' - " When'j ohn . Morgan, jnada his horse stealing raid acrpsa the; State last sum mer. meetinsr .very Uttla resistance, we cxpMiticd - the matterby considering that he traveled so fast-aways taking fresh' horlcsi to-replticeJboseithat irom time to lime crew weary that the h untersf mforesaid ctmtdinot overtake him. Bat this famous parade of Jlirby Smithy throusbout thei famousBlue r.r'isa' frcriAn does not abide that solu tion. Uer44lIin twenty or thirty thousand, jriU.b .whoi have advanced tliroush the, very heart of the State from Tennessee to the banks 01 tne unio -routine the only Union force gathered to detend the Capital (which contained, we believe, just one Kentucky regiment) and pushing on to threaten Cincinnati and Louisville without serious oppoai tion. Perhaps the interruption ot the mails And telegraph, has left m in the dark Is to whatsis" going on in that quarter. The facts wHl doubtless soon shine forth in all their glory and shall we be very elad trfhear of the prompt and enthusiastic rally . 01 tne aioresaia uum . .. - 1 IIS m J t X n f ers to drive rebellion and drsunion into sea." Tribum, September 20tlW2. "Tt has lcased' Conerress to decree the appointment ot a Lieutenant-General, and the. President, with the entire assenCofc 'both, Houses, has selected Ulysses 8, Grant tor , the most responsi ble '.pdiitron We :bad:.notMngVtp say, urn rSr' nnn. ' while this matter was in progress ; Ave neuner.urgeu iuc 1 of ra Lieutenant-Generalship, nor recom mendedGen.- want ior me 5 posmuu. liutt now uai vuc wa w must respepttully .suggest that the con AnWi'At fh ti'ftp nnrlfir the President, be oKoMntiv tnthft Tiientenant- iUifVwa ail HrtnorpW CatineL and the rpressV .Kepublicans, Dcmocratsi Conservatives, and Radicals . ,.T V t.i "L tii u.h'dfa tianra ioj - the immense responfibility devolved uiiba him.VLet hin not oe impeded or embarrassecf in his; ; work - cither- by yoeeches or. articles, Advice, or criticism, r . ilUttJI 'WnT fail nntii wR "fihair have given mm a ,iair tri&l.'Lel him - not be ; condemned . for one :" miscarriage;" if there shall be one, but generally trusted 'and sustained .until hel hal( haveM defclsively "shown hnt hMriri nrUaadflot tout -down the Rebellion. Then let ua act as the good of the Nation shall dictate ; ,.but, until then, let in his behalf Stonewall Jack- '"adn'a.'WMail hi$; snperipr i Sepd me moremcn and fewer orders.'" : Tribune March 5r18G4. - i U ,'A:tiecimated:,and indignant people ' wiU dvmand the immediate retirement , of the present Cabinet4 from the' high .places Vol. power, which for! one reason 01 aaotherthey have shown themselves i nebmpotent to t fill. . Give us for jhe "President capable advisers, who compre-" h end: the requirements of the .crisis, and are epial to them and, tor tne .army, leaders worty of the ante-. and file, and our .banner., now .drooping, yt soon float once more in triumph' over the wuole : laud. - With the right men to lca'dlour people will show themselves -T unconquerable." Tribune, July2mi; f. - t , f; What H..G. Knows about fiemoc- The utter impotence and paralysis into which the once) proud and power Vllul Democratic party has fallen is - evincejiiinmany, wajsbutin, none more stritinglyJ than in .the .character "of its lies and liars, How" its 'orators 1 and journals "used absolutely to ruin calumnies. cm Adams' andTClay and Harrisonr and in iaterViays on Seward V and Jb remoni i none pi your mue,cuu wrtt V j" Tl T I I ll.Hl , IV. ' bU4W w nrr Rtin?;in tbcm-irlies .thatevinced originality, audacity, and even genius. :jTo Lieut. Gen. .Grant the Nation's GSLieasured. Tta Army cf the Pc tea-1 c L.rdly knew Lim a month ago U kno;.3 L.m nowtna ever core, xau te shared : the current ecticsate of : its csoaciUes. Ms- ciUcoiiceptioa ': would have been natural: dus no Knew uii , worth instinctively and trusted implic- itlvt in its Tftlof and devotion. : The result proves that he was right, andUi at that Amy h&s at last lound its .true lftr!' Lt o tsrbor no aaaaow 01 doubt, that under his. guiaance .inat 1 im. in nrrinntlv and thorougniy The election cf Or ant secure IM as cendency of Libebty, Justice, and Peace, it . if the Appomattox 01 our civil conflict It insures that ours shai 1 be henceforth a land of equal ngnts and equaU laws.; It makes our recent history , conerent ana, iogicau;, ue- monstrates that tne aiscomniure 01 me Rebellion was.no blander and no accident, but the triumph of princi ple and an added proofT that God reigni." Tribune, August 15, 1868. The world will oe moTedto mirth if it reads the manifests ot the- National Democratic Executive, Committee dis ownins ths Democratic paternity ot the pamchlet. Concession or bow the Lost cause may.De itegameu, aau mc xuue pendence o the 8outh Secured.' No body supposed that the National Dem ocratic Committee had authorized the issue of the pamphlet ; ;but it is Demo cratic in tone and temper, for all that, and it speaks the honest sentiments, no doubt, of thousands or Boutnern dem ocrats, who will, in defiance of repeated winks and , nods , ot disapproval from the Managers, persists in talking about the possibilities of the Lost Cause at the most unseemly tin? es." ..But, the sugges tion that the Radicals have concocted this precious farrago of nonsense and far electioneering purposes is quite as ludicrous as the vaunt that the Democracy is the only , party that can bring about return to honesty and con stitutional laws. This last phrase is exquisite tooling." Tribune, September Jo Love rum and hate niggers' ha so iong been the essence of the Demo- cratic faith that the cooler, wiser heads of the arty vainly spend . their strength irfeffbrta Uo liftit out ot the rut in which they plainly see that it can only runt to perdition. While slavery en dured, negro bate was an . element of positive strength in pur political con tests so ?tliat ' the Constitutional Con ventions of this and other tree. States were usually carried by the, Democrats on the strength of appeals to the coarser and baser whites to VLet the nigger kuow his place.' "Tribune, April 7, 1871. " ! " The Democratic party ot to-day is simply the Rebellion seeking to achieve its essential purposes' witbin and through the Union. A victory which does not enable It to put its'teet on the necks of the black race seems to the bulk of its adherents not worth having. Its heart is just where it was when it re- ded 81aver? and the Constitution two names for'one thing. It hates 1 as two names tor one tmng. it nates iue . TT 1 4 At Generals who led the Union Armies to Victory, and rarely misses a chance to disparage them. It clings to that ex aggerated notion of State Rights which makes them the shield oi all manner ot wrongs and abuses. It takes counsels of. its hates even more than of its aspi rations and will be satisfied with no tn- , um, tfaat doea not result in the ex- DU,j0I1 ol an active, earnest Republi- an active, eaiuroi ncfjuuu the South. Tribune, March Q , f 6 23, 1871. 1 "The ereat Gorilla of the Democracy I ia fillinff the air with his demoniacal howling, and beating bis breast like a tremendous drum, to express his sa eage Iryxr rrcT ttlA first full meal DG DaS OaCl after years of enforced abstinence. Eat your nu now, wonua, ior have) another chance I" Tribune, No- vember 11, low. What H. G. Knows , sion. about Seecs- WItat 1 demand is proof that the Southern people reaUy desire separation fromthe Free States. Wheneuer assured that such is their settled wish, I, SHALL JOYFULLY CO-OPERATE WITH THEM TO SECURE THE END THEY SEEK; lhus far; I have had evidence nf nothlncr but a OutDOse to bully and coerce the North. Many of the Seces sion emissaries to the Border Slave States tell, the people they address that they do not really mean to dissolve the Union, but only to secure what they term their rights i?i the Union. Now, as nearly all the people of the Slave States either are, or have to seem to be, in favor of this, the present menacing front of Secession proves nothing to the purposed Maryland and Virginia have bad no idea of breaking up the Union ; but they wonld both dearly like to bully the North into a compromise. Their Secession demonstrations prove just this, and nothing more." Trwune, January 21,1861.' V' ,We nttexlyi i aeny, repudiate, and conde-nn the pretended Right of Seces sion. iNo ancti right islknowrti to our Federal CbnstitutionVnor.in fact, to any civilized 7 framework ot fi government. No such Htbt was reserved, or supposed to be reserved, when the States ratified or adopted tne i? eaexai uonsuiuuon. We do not believe that a mere majority ot a community may, in disregard ox all: existing fogfS called, ana to Tymca u uu nun hu"u -zr- . -jjf s. - itssir to ' nobly. mdapted.M-r2i Murray's grammar, and who considers jSm -11884 - ' . Webster's spelling book to be a.yile ln- Jfay 14, 1004. . . : . cendiary publication, to" stab the Consti- falsphtod5. lmil ernment and pat one of theirl choice in) lTiace. ue ao uov oeuevc imc wuuic pop -Icon fre . Uk-7 Nan tu ck e t' or Staten Island have a right, morcd smugglicg to the main landj to brMk oil . from the Union ana . anney their island to Great Britain orup for - " . m . . . i a themselYes: " o do' cot b - 0 a catica tt? ;mou o r 2 uiBpwBiMjr i i -L " steam re-engint) - plating tiponf it. Tribune, June 3, 1863. - i S - those .who do nbt;: cautiously hint, but wnodo oD8trererousiy nauoouowi nonsense, vw men, iannun.:iww enougu 10 do cauea treasonous, aic usu- awynau - wmeu juemuei w8 ana quarter wutea manors. x us for some' newspaper man;; who," tution dissolve the Union. New York and Boston mak atfocci-? dental London oi Charleston, build up an imperial miracle of a ,State, which shall cast the ancients into'oblivion and drive all other moderns to despair. Wrath whiskv and tobacco are wonder fully rapid architects, only;tneir fabrics are baseless, and when they fade", away they leave not a wreck, but only a head ache behind.'-2Hfott, I July 21wl851U J. S. T0PHA1F & CO.. No. 8 South Front Street," -; MANUFACTURERS AND Wholesale and Retail Dealers in - - J - Z 3 - c.;- - af -j s - . SADDLES, HARNESS, , TRUNKS & TRVAKLING BAGS. 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The Evening Post (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Sept. 19, 1872, edition 1
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