. Object of the administration in prosecuting the war . ent,for at least a little season, and let some partymere capable than themselves put the machineonce mote in running order. The only partycapable of doing lhat, my friends, is the greatconservative Democratic party, composed ofpeople of all parties who are in favor of ob-serving the Constitution and the laws. Underthe providence of a just and beneficent Goowith General GeorgtP B. McClclian, or noble Democrat as our standard bearer,we will on the scond Tuesday in Novembernext, take the initiative step for bringing grea


. Object of the administration in prosecuting the war . ent,for at least a little season, and let some partymere capable than themselves put the machineonce mote in running order. The only partycapable of doing lhat, my friends, is the greatconservative Democratic party, composed ofpeople of all parties who are in favor of ob-serving the Constitution and the laws. Underthe providence of a just and beneficent Goowith General GeorgtP B. McClclian, or noble Democrat as our standard bearer,we will on the scond Tuesday in Novembernext, take the initiative step for bringing great dosideratun. May God speed thAY WHOM TOU WILL SERVE My (ietir reader, you cannot attach tio mudimportance to the great questicin the coming that of your country very probably dependon the result. Toereiore, if you desire war forat least four years longer, with a draft everythree months during that time, vole for one ofthe Republican candidates for President. But ifyou desire peace, with re-union, vole for one whowill encourage a spirit of conciliation. (Therewill doubtless be such a candidate in the fieJdere long.) I am well acquainted with themasses South, particularly those in North Car-olina, and know that they desire a settlementof our difficulties by a restoration of the Uni^n,notwithstanding the assertions of their-leadersand certain journalists to the contrary. Therefore, my friends, let us unite upon a con-stitutional basis, do away wi h and forget theevils of the past, strike hands as erring brothers,and once more moveonward and upward, andyet attain to what but for our sectional troubles,we were destined soon to have been—the firstnation in wealth, power, and greatness upon theface of the globe. INCIDENTS OF T


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