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A Voice from the North.
"Popularity of the War"--a Seething Articles from the New York Daily News--Lincoln and his crew Unmasked.
We find in the editorial columns of the New York Dilly News, of the 9th inst. an article entitled " sets forth in forcible and graphic terms, the fast waning war spirit of the Northern people, and tears from the face of Lincoln and his crew, the veil of deceit and hypocrisy, with which they have to long gulled the Northern people.
It is a bold p sed and tempted for their own unholy ends at the beginning of the war. To the enthusiasm with which the first calls of Mr. Lincoln were responded to, thousands of desolate households — tens of thousands of brave hearts now cold — bear mute and fearf me would suffice for the entire solution of the problem.
If such an experiment, however, be deemed too hazardous, let Mr. Lincoln and his counsellors make a still simpler one.
Let them tell the people the truth for a single month, if the thing be
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A Voice from the North.
"Popularity of the War"--a Seething Articles from the New York Daily News--Lincoln and his crew Unmasked.
We find in the editorial columns of the New York Dilly News, of the 9th inst. an article entitled "Popularity of the War," which sets forth in forcible and graphic terms, the fast waning war spirit of the Northern people, and tears from the face of Lincoln and his crew, the veil of deceit and hypocrisy, with which they have to long gulled the Northern people.
It is a bold paper for a New York latitude, and the fact that its publication is tolerated by the Washington tyrant, shows that a wonderful revolution is taking place in Northern sentiment.
It is as follows:
There has been no bugbear more alarming to the limit and unorganized friends of peace than the pretended "popularity" of the war. The negro worshippers and their allies of the "War Democracy" know this so well that they have spared no efforts or appliances to spread and h