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ably base and so fearfully mischievous to society, that "the Satanic" is the only phrase which can give any adequate conception of his character. It is true that Greeley, of the Tribune, appears to be more cruel and inhuman in his ideas of the manner in which the war should be carried on, but this is simply because he is a fanatice conservative in his theory, it is simply the promptings of a more intelligent self-interest. He well knows that the exterminating and abolitionixing crusade of Greeley would recoil, with terrific force upon Northern manufacturers and commerce, involving them inevitably and hopelessly in a common ruin with the South. But for this, he would be more bloody and diabolical than Greeley, without the extennation of his fanaticism and madness. The Almighty Dollar is in this, as all other subjects, the mainspring of his action. The Herald was originally established to make money, not alone by legitimate newspaper enterprise, but by every art and scheme, no matt