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ded for a time, and went under afterward. Horace Greeley on secession — he Contends for the Rights of somber, from which it appears that the day before Horace Greeley appeared in the Tribune as an advocate of seceserday's Tribune, over his own proper signature, Horace Greeley published a letter to which he declares is favoid that an honest confession is good for the soul. Greeley had owned up at last. Many a time we charged him wy. In fact, the war, according to the reasoning of Greeley, it on our part the most atrocious ever waged againthe revolutionary war. is is very evident that Greeley is of the same opinion now that he was in the wintety that have befallen the country, are in vain, and Greeley is willing to let the South go, even without the emhe President whether this article and the letter of Greeley to McChesney do not come under the prohibitions of to relieve himself Judge then referred to Mr. Greeley's letter to the President, dated August 20th, and