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, bring free, will compete with him in labor. Let the laboring population assemble peaceably in mass meeting and express their views upon the subject. Let it be no political gathering — no partisan demonstration, but a spontaneous congregation of the working classes, to give vent, within legal bounds, but firmly, to the sentiments of their fraternity with regard to this odious war. The conscription brings it home to their own thresholds as much as if Gen. Lee's worse men were rattling down Broadway. If they would avoid conscription, let them speak in opposition to that which has given birth to conscription. Let them protest against the continuance of the war. Let them swell the cry for peace that is already ascending from all parts of the North. Let them make it a necessity with the Administration to give up its insane emancipation scheme. Let them insist that in place of the conscription of white men to serve the blacks we shall have negotiation, compromise, and peace. The New