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pent in the war, but in taking the management of the Government out of the hands of those who have perverted a great national cause to contemptible and insane purposes, and giving power to men who will initiate a new policy; who will gladly welcome and receive all propositions for peace which contemplate a restored Union, with each State left in the free and full enjoyment of all its rights under the old Constitution of our fathers. No Democrat, no conservative man of the, Webster, Clay, Bell and Everett school, ever favored the war for the purpose which President Lincoln now virtually declares it is waged. They could not do so without doing violence to their own sense of right and turning their backs squarely on all the professions of their lives. Heretofore there had been War Democrats, who favored the war on the Crittenden resolution quoted at the head of this article; but "War Democrats, " who are for the war on the Lincoln, subjugation and abolition platform, will be hard t