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lobrHhave lout us the respect of olhrr na-tiona. Our government haa alretd? been compelled to submit to the in. ftolcnco of one of them; and the lor* aign diplomatista resident at Washington look upon out nation aa ii retrievably broken, and are awaiting I advice* tnat their government! have b guu to administer upon it. At tnch a time, foreign powers must l look upon our White llnunu lull aa|f sporting upon the blink of ruin.To lb* peopl • ttie «•ceasioo seemir.blt;Bvrctoo nariciH the national peril too. * | imminent, the diatreas of tho country «lt;too great, and the condition of the 01 nation too humiliating, to iri*uigu i* rnto a carnival at tho governmen! ]cm luatifcion.—[Cincinnati Gazilti. .»Arlllnc n Wife.rich occurrence tranndred not ,
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The Hancock Jeffersonian

Findlay, Ohio, US

Fri, Feb 14, 1862

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