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The Daily Dispatch: August 21, 1862., [Electronic resource], A compromise with the South Advocated. (search)
undly true, that, "A people, to be free of another, has but to will it!" If the United States are to prove this an unsound axiom, it must be by a far different display of power from anything yet exhibited. Volunteering must be abandoned, and drafting resorted to. It is no three hundred thousand men, but a million, that the instant necessities of the case call for. Hitherto the partisans that originated this pestiferous quarrel — from the Wades, and Chases, and Sewards, and Giddingson, and Sumners, and Chandiers, in Congress, or the Beechers and Cheevers, and "three thousand preachers" of New England, in the pulpit, down to the gawky Quaker or Bloomer women's husband, who reads nothing but Greeley's Weekly Tribune--have, as a rule left the war that has resulted, to be fought out by the very men at the North who have denounced and deprecated their wicked conspiracies. But this must end if the war is to be kept up. The innocent have, thus far, suffered for the guilty, but the guilty w