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The Daily Dispatch: March 21, 1863., [Electronic resource], The English press on the emancipation Society. (search)
ravely and endured so much. This absurd confusion of the cause of emancipation with that of re-union has led men usually accounted good into making compromises with most execrable evil. All the worst doings of the Federal Government, its false telegrams, its abominable violations of civil liberty, its recognition and reward of the acts of that infamous wretch Batler, its indifference to the butcheries of M Nell, its avowed hatred of England, the insolence of Seward, and the tyranny of Stanton — all are endured and held up to admiration by dissenting preachers and second- rate litterateurs. who either cannot or will not see that Mr. Lincoln cares no more for the three million slaves in the Southern States, whom his proclamation liberates, than he does for that million and a half in the Border States whom he confirms in their fetters more strongly than ever. Apologists may put it how they will, no one who is not blinded by partisanship can help seeing that that proclamation was n