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How the People Talk.[From the business letters we are receiving daily from subscribers we could clip many extracts like the following which are a fair specimen of the whole:]“I can but say 1 like the paper and the position it takes. I believe in no compromises, no backing down to the South, and to ask for nothing but what is clearly right, and submit to nothing that is wrong.”“Stand firm. No backing down, if the whole South secedes. If we had Lincoln at Washington —and not Buchanan—then death to traitors.” “The Constitution and the Union must and shall be preserved.”“Buchanan has issued a proclamation for a fast. I think we have cause for thanksgiving that such a wicked and imbecile ruler is going out of power. This government can never he overthrown ; it was cemented by the blood of its founders and will exist long after the last slave has wiped his tears ot anguish. The land is yearning for a man to come forth grasping the sword of Jackson and swearing upon its altar that the ‘Union shall be preserved.' ”Heavy 1*ork.—The annual list of weighty swine, recently deceased, is now being publishedtn nil tlii') 1*0 Thh. !.. «I... •
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Connecticut Press

Hartford, Connecticut, US

Sat, Jan 12, 1861

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