Loyal Meeting of the People of New York to Support the Government Prosecute T
Loyal Meeting of the People of New York to Support the Government Prosecute T
A F Adolphus Frederick Warburton
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] Judge Daly said : — Listening, like yourselves, fellow-citizens, to the resolutions that have just been read, I find they answer the question which I rose to ask : What is the duty of Northern men, without distinction of party, in this crisis of the country ? [Applause. ] That is the absorbing question, not only with the mass of upturned faces I see before me, but with that greater audience spread over the laud, awaiting the issue of the contest now going on. I propose in a very few words — f...or the hour is late, and it is my duty to be brief — to address myself to tbat question, and to do it with all the sincerity which grows out of my own deep convictions, and with a wide toleration for the difference of opinion that may be entertained upon a question so momentous. [Applause. ] There are a number of men in the North at present, who talk of peace, of an armistice, of concession, who hope for compromise, and who have no hope of the war. If persons of that temper have made up their minds that the war is hopeless, and that the separation of the States in revolt is inevitable, then their conduct and declarations are consistent with their convictions ; but to the men who advocate the adoption of such measures now as the only means for the restoration of the Union, for the preservation of the land in the territorial unity in which it was left to us by our fathers — I say to such men, that if they enter- taiu the conviction that a resort to such measures now will restore the Union, I have little faith in their foresight, or if they possess it, I do not believe in their sincerity.
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