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of the party, and which are under the away of leaders who have not convictions strong enough to enable them to face a popular clamor, and are mostly mere traders in obsolete maxims and traditions for the sake of gaining power. These men are making haste, and taking the party along with them, to get rid, for the purposes of the coming Presidential election, of the apprehended odium that they, too, are not zealous for the unconditional prosecution of the war upon the Southern people. Ex-President Fillmore, the very type of conservatism, who has recently acted with the Democrats on general questions, expressed the whole idea in a brief passage of a speech recently made at a meeting at Buffalo for the sanitary relief to the soldiers. He declared for unrelenting war to the attainment of utter subjugation, leaving all questions of lenity and justice to be settled afterwards, and, in the meantime, an unreserved grant of all the men and money the Administration needs, "even though we may n