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The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1862., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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Caller Cushing on the war. --In a lecture delivered in the fanatic city of Boston, last week, the following language was used by that artful politician, Caleb Cushing; but we imagine that few of his hearers coincided with the concluding sentiment: The question for consideration was whether the effects of is was to be less on the insurgent States foreign powers than on us. It dependence us whether the country should emerge from the war in better or worse condition, and particularly on us, the people of Massachusetts. In all the comparisons which could be made, the people of the loyal States have the advantage, in organization of government, in prestige, legitimacy, flag, Falderal credit, superior numbers, a greater aggregate of available wealth, munitions of war, and in the means of attack, both by land and sea, soldiers not lees brave, and as well drilled. To balance all these advantages the insurgent States had but one thing, the desperation of men threatened, or think le