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The Daily Dispatch: March 20, 1863., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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act or motive of which he may be innocent to any man; but we hear nothing from Seymour, and now is the time for him to show his mettle. Now is the time to take the lion by the beard, if he ever means to do it. Now is the time for him to say whether or not there still be a Constitution in Yankeedom, and, if he cannot maintain it in its integrity, to gather up and stick by the fragments. The word will be much disappointed if, after all his bold talk, he should follow in the footsteps of John Van Baren and other peace Democrat of that stripe. The duty of Governor Seymour is so plain that he cannot miss it. The draft is plainly unconstitutional, as anybody may see by reference to the Constitution of the United States. It is not only unconstitutional, but it is made, as if by design, most odiously oppressive. It is not wonderful that the Supreme Court of New York should have decided it to be unconstitutional — that is, if the Judges know anything about the law they profess to inte