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The Daily Dispatch: August 24, 1863., [Electronic resource] 15 1 Browse Search
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on; denouncing the Administration, whose course has been destructive to the Union and the Government; asserting that the war cannot be carried on for the abolition of slavery; that if the Rebel States would show a disposition to return, they would be welcomed with all their dignity, equality and rights unimpaired; denouncing the system of arbitrary arrests; stigmatizing the conscription as unjust and oppressive, but counselling obedeience to it until its constitutionality is tested. Bion Bradbury, of Eastport, was nominated for Governor with great unanimity. A private letter from him to a member of the Convention was read, in which he expresses the opinion that madness rules the hour, and the Republic can be saved from impending ruin only by the conservative men against the spirit of fanaticism. He declares his opposition to the Emancipation Proclamation, to the Confiscation Act, etc. To secure the restoration of the Union is the first duty of the citizen. Brief speeches w