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k Republicans could make him President of the United States, but not of the South. In all that time he has no more been our President than the Emperor of Austria. He has raised an army of more than a million of men and we know not how many hundred millions of money, but the guns of his Black Republicans have been as powerless as their votes. Still he is not President of what he calls the United States. He is now about to make another effort, combining ballots and bullets, and by the 4th of November next we shall see what we shall see. It appears that in this great and final effort to be President of all the States, the unhappy Lincoln is destined to meet with opposition in the North as well as the South. The people of the "rebellious provinces" are so well pleased with their freedom from his vulgar and villainous despotism that they will fight him to the end of time rather than permit him to rule over them. In the North, some even of his own party are solicitous to have his