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Governor Seymour.
We are at a loss to know what became of this functionary after the advent of the Federal troops, which, we learn by a gentleman who saw the Herald of the 18th, came from Harris cided that the law is unconstitutional, Lincoln is still determined to enforce the draft. --Has Seymour, then, backed out, and given up the ground to Lincoln?
After using such determined language, w ute any unworthy act or motive of which he may be innocent to any man; but we hear nothing from Seymour, and now is the time for him to show his mettle.
Now is the time to take the lion by the beard n the footsteps of John Van Baren and other peace Democrat of that stripe.
The duty of Governor Seymour is so plain that he cannot miss it. The draft is plainly unconstitutional, as anybody may s Judges know anything about the law they profess to interpret.
But it will be considered especially wonderful if Governor Seymour fail to do what he has been so long and so loudly threatening to do.