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Between " my plan," as General Grant has conducted it, and one by General McClellan, there could not have been the same success that has already at- tended our arms ; /or Me lost more men fighting the science of McClellan on the Peninsula, than we have in repelling the furious but ill-conducted assatdts of -Chaeral Chant. Thus, whether ice looJc at this nomination in the light of.psac£ 0r fff wcm\ we .prefeo' Lvnaoln to McClellatL Wecan make better terms of peace with anti slavery fanatics than... with an earnest W/iion- ist. We can gain more military success in a war conducted on "my plan" than one of a real soldier like McClellan, and sooner destroy the resources and strength of our enemy where they are managed and manipulated by the light-fingered gentry of Messrs. Chase and Fessenden, than when husbanded and skilfully controlled by such a man as Guthrie. Our best hope is from the honest fanatics of the Vnited States, men who believe in their hearts that slavery is the " sum of all villainies," and who really and sincerely believe it to be their duty to separate their country from this "relic of barbarism." Such men, tchen they find that their people are tired of the tear, will end it by a peace that sacrifices territory to freedom^ and loill let the South "^o," provided she carries slavery icith her.
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