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nt in its abolition policy, we regard the Northern Democracy, as its views are expounded by its candidate for Governor in New York, the most formidable enemy we have to encounter, and as implacable and uncompromising as the Black Republicans. Mr. Seymour proclaims in the most emphatic terms that he will never consent to a division of the Union. He is as blind as Mr. Lincoln to the fact that it has been divided long ago, and can never again be put together except as a union of the living and the dead. The programme of the Washington despot, whilst more inhuman and brutal than that of Mr. Seymour, is more logical and comprehensible. The Black Republicans intend to subjugate us, and to leave us not even the name of State Rights, or free institutions, or any badge of liberty. We are to be conquered provinces and held as such by large garrisons in all the strongholds of our country. The Democracy also intend to in the language of their orators, they intend to reduce us to unconditi