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The Daily Dispatch: November 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Republican Press on the election. (search)
The Republican Press on the election.
The New York Times, with a semi-official tone, tells us what Mr. Lincoln will and what he will not do:
There can be no doubt whatever in the mind of any man that Mr. Lincoln regards slavery as a moral, social and political evil, and that it should be dealt with as such by the FederaMr. Lincoln regards slavery as a moral, social and political evil, and that it should be dealt with as such by the Federal Government, in every instance where it is called upon to deal with it at all. On this point there is no room for question — and there need be no misgivings as to his official action.
The whole influence of the Executive department of the Government, while in his hands, will be thrown against the extension of slavery into the ne arrest and defeat of that attempt alone can this agitation be allayed.
The New York Courier closes its announcement of the result with these words:
Abraham Lincoln is elected, but in his administration the South will find all their rights respected, and will see all the clouds of misrepresentation which have obscured his