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The coercive policy. The Garrisonites and the Gassletites of the Republican party are dividing on coercion. Garrison says in his comments on the Inaugural:"The time has come for decisive action. Let there be no civil war but a separation between the free end the stars States in the spirit of Abraham and Lot. The 'covenant with death must be annulled; the agreement with hell' must no longer stand, it is a stature, a decision, a terrible cure, to attempt to perpetuate it. God wills its immesting upon her." Either blood must flow like water, or Mr. Lincoln and the North must back down, and confess that the American Union is dissolved beyond the power of restorations. The dissolution exists, remarks the N. Y. Express, and Garrison recognizes it — in which, he is far more sensible and sight-seeing than Gassley. We may thank him also for the reference to Abraham and Lor, the former, who had 318 slaves, and is styled in Scriptors the "friend of God," being a fair representat