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The Pretest of the Democratic members of the New Hampshire Legislature against appropriations for war against the South. During the session of the New Hampshire Legislature, in June last, ninety-one members of that body protested against the passage of the bill making appropriations for war against the South. The circumstance was noticed at the time as a favorable indication, though it had no effect upon the bloody-minded Black Republicans of the North. We append the protest of these ninety-one true men, which is as eloquent in language as truthful in sentiment: The undersigned claim their constitutional right of entering upon the journal of the House this their protest against the passage of a bill entitled an "act to aid in the defence of the country," with the following, their reasons' herefor: 1.Because the bill compels us to approve, ratify, and confirm "all payments made by the Governor and Council, or by their authority and direction, in order to furnish troo