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d would not allow it to be overthrown, except from some great controlling public conviction of the necessity of submission to the alternative. What is that sentiment, and what the facts in which it originates? We find the best men of the North--those, at least, whom we have been in the habit of regarding as their best men — concurring in a common purpose with the worst, of upholding Lincoln's Government in all its measures, right, or wrong. Buchanan, Dallas, Cass Dickinson, Cushing, Richardson, Douglas, and Cadwalladervie with the Blairs, Seward, Greeley, Sherman, Weed, Grow, Sumner, and Hale, in giving their active support to the war, and in earnest exhortations for its vigorous prosecution on the most formidable scale. Indeed, the rank and file of their armies, so far as composed of native citizens, are composed three to one of the men who belonged before the war to the Democratic party, the party which took sides with the South in resisting, at the inception, the very measur