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went home, the popular vote — without whose ratification the action of the body was "voice and nothing more" --was about to come on; but before the day arrived Mr. Lincoln bound Virginia with the blockade, and invaded her soil by marching troops into Alexandria! When the time for the popular vote came, John Janney gave for his vo the tools ever used by a tyrannical faction — for not reinforcing Fort Sumter at a time when it could have been done without giving offence; but he also blames Mr. Lincoln for treating as a case for war an affair that statesmanship would have made a diplomatic transaction of. The lack of that same statesmanship now is, he thinks, stitution and the laws, and our liberties, must be sacredly upheld and guarded by their chosen custodians, or else come anarchy and night. The Times calls on Lincoln to gird up his loins for more desperate efforts yet. It thinks: While an adverse vote may be received as a rebuke, it can never relax the efforts of a ruler