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ious election since 1863. The colossal frauds practiced to stiff this vote cannot stifle out of existence the voters, nor conceal from the world the fact that an immense majority of the legal voters of Ohio are opposed to the Administration of Lincoln and sanction the course of Vallandigham. We have little doubt that, at this moment, if a free and fearless expression could be given of the public sentiment of the North, a large majority would be found in opposition to Lincoln, if not in opposLincoln, if not in opposition to the war. But the Federal Government no longer looks to public sentiment for support. Its confidence is in bayonets, and thus far its confidence does not appear to have been misplaced. So far as we are concerned it does not seem to matter much whether the North is for or against the war. The masses have about as much influence on the war policy or the manner of conducting it as the masses in Russia have upon similar questions. Despots do not ask the opinions of their subjects upon ei