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himself the Good Samaritan not less than the great statesman--Alexander H. Stephens. With such names upon the Presidential ticket as Jefferson Davis and A. H. Stephens, the whole South may unite as one man. All former party distinctions may well be obliterated. The strongest advocate of the old Union yield to no man in enthusiasm for the President, and we, who were among the first advocates of Secession in Virginia, believe that we speak the voice of all our colaborers when we give to Stephens as warm a heart and as cordial a hand as we ever gave to Davis. We recognize no longer any such distinction as Secessionists or Union men.--The past is dead and buried. Since the war began, the Union men have contributed as much by their labors, sacrifices, and perils, to the common cause as any original Secessionist of us all. "Greater proof of love can no man give," says the inspired volume, "than that he lay down his life for his friends." This is what both Secessionists and old Unionis