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have no idea of fighting, and are just as ridiculous as the conservatives represent them.--Granting all this, what are we to think of the conservatives, who yield to such influences, and who permit this contemptible faction to control their Government, and to force them to fight, whilst they remain at home? The truth is, there is little difference between them, except that the conservatives are greater hypocrites. We know not why a Southern man should have any choice between Corcoran and Beecher, Bennett and Greeley, Butler and Wendell Phillips. If it be true that the Abolitionists have staid at home, and left the conservatives to fight the battles of the Union, the conservatives need not hold up their hands to us, red with the blood of our sons and brothers, and expect us to see any difference in their favor between them and their cowardly accessories at home. And so far as practical abolition is concerned, we don't see in what respect negro property was any safer before the pro