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me home to bring war to the homes of the friends his profligacy had ruined, to force a free people to surrender all their constitutional rights — came home the slave, bought with the gold, and sworn to do the bidding of Abraham Lincoln. W. D. Gallagher W. D. Gallagher, Collector of the port of New Orleans, with his headquarters at Louisville, a native of Ohio, a graduate in the worst school of abolitionism, a protege of Salmon P. Chase, from whom he received his present appointment, haW. D. Gallagher, Collector of the port of New Orleans, with his headquarters at Louisville, a native of Ohio, a graduate in the worst school of abolitionism, a protege of Salmon P. Chase, from whom he received his present appointment, has been tolerated in Kentucky for a number of years, though many of his neighbors have been strongly opposed to his remaining among them, on account of his undisguised anti-slaveryism; and he now rewards the generous for bearable of those who had so much to apprehend from him by acts of arrogance and interference to which no one with the impulses of a gentleman, of the spirit of a man, would stoop. Some years ago he was one of the editors of the Courier, (unfortunately for that paper,) from whi