Show I 1 at THET 2 PEOPLE weeks ago aos aa published in ahe broadax a CZ a from mr lincoln speech deliverer deli verea september 1858 wherein he I 1 showed his race prejudice and hosi fiuty to the negro since then several of 0 the utah newspapers news papera and a number of gentlemen but lemen of this city hate called into question the cor oui our conclusions As a I 1 farther i i t h to r P proof r 0 0 f that i h a athis this distinguished jr president ene x and the e party orty n f 0 e the abolia abola avem vem 4 we publish ih the fol lowing I 1 letter which speaks for it y a IN ash on alj 1862 isbon iS fon Horace Greeley diaab S SIB I 1 have at just read yours of the 19 addressed to myself through ha ane h e ri yo r k tribune if there be i in jeany statements or 0 r U which J owr fo e I 1 xa conot t now no dAere an e re controvert ont th them in th baump m whid I 1 may believe tobe falsey drawn 4 so 0 n not ot now idd and here heie argue argue the them i rd i if allf the there r e tie be pi perceptible percept able anit an impatient tind dictatorial tone I 1 rabye wye it iiii to an old friend whose heart J 1 I have hare aw always 3 i supposed to be right loucy c I 1 tsevan to pursing as ya iia il I 1 hi to leave anyone in doubt t I 1 wa save the Union I 1 save itin it in the y under the constitution C the sooner the national authority can be restored the nearer the union witt tuii i on as it was jf t there I 1 ibi r e 1 1 h be U those 6 i e w h ho 0 would unless they could coul dai at ibe same time save slavery I 1 do not Ca gree i with them if there be az aase iho i s ew who ho donld wo uld not save safe the union unless they could at arttie the save time cestr destroy slavery F do not oba object actis is td bave theUn iun and nui not jesher fostve flavery cafer if RI I 1 could rove 9 fany eai 6 w idd do K y freeing all the ilici baud and if 1 I could copit d fr glomd gs omd and an d leaving lea alao D do that what wh X do hi colored ta race ado bec anseI us believe eye uhel it u u ind what Ioro 6 arvi ear ir ia bap I 1 do not believe it 4 aa tobaie save the ii everT rr hill aji A fr f mii ay iy r y v s t eve k J am do d o h audo f I y cheb shaw attybe A ahall accept bew views law at t 1 l they S shall aawar to be true 1 views WIL xiv S aa ats JL baya akai y purpose rg s f aay 6 and I 1 i t A T nsf of ray my oft of expressed personal wish that all men everywhere could be free ee I 1 yours fa A LINCOLN the above letter is taken ver oer the american 1 can conflict yol V II 11 aage by horace greeley it was written in re reply ply to the letter from mr greeley M in i wai ich the president was severely criticized for not declaring the fuves all free and contained a deep is tion ahat the Tre president was sub serving interests oi slaveholding she mhd author on the next page of t same neVo volume says KV it is at Popes bull against the comet suggested the presidents president E 0 o athe president Jt hesitated de marred and resisted arhe et preliminary ieh nuna ry proclamation of 1 I mr liin coln issued on athe twenty second day of sepi september ar 1862 in an foamed ea the people of the rebellious rebellions tates states that unless they submitted authority odthe g bazk blacks s would be aee that if kil all ot any portion fortion of the said states aei should thus submit the proposed proclamation tion would not i apply appl to them this is the fair and leg als construction of the lan ian on the procla m itself issued largi large portions us oi of several seceded 5 states a and n a also omitted missouri misso un a t e f kentucky eun essee dij d irhie i eA elavery avery existed at s i s VC yet ae y time extent i y as in more a southam states ea tf i ba a K J roves conclusively to our conr ilij id bv have 0 often ft en midi obit t he s daves alanes barned their th air freed 0 a 11 the te fortunes of y yarvand not from any design I 1 on o ft republican publican Be party y ji not amsire desire L ahe gi T iiara that f y honest y baud and 5 s s believe beI r t jr M s i it m a and 77 f t si x cue thi of our honored ws A 1 l K presidents deats A A zah qi t y y r y w ia que quoted froni history and tae zed y y 1 y t 1 a s ID that majr ip lincoln was tg L il te sorais sS 7 rAis at A t not aim aa WJ tap abd ial biot ent I S B idestra 8 yV ipa latcia ay acx i M S b P 7 ir U of the colored people y ira J j to not L alaica the was is to omrea adreath 7 i A it did 0 liitt li 4 ift L at AP ee thus a again mal i n we 6 aay that aj aa timo time goes on and the passions and prejudices of the civil war cool down it it becomes more and more apparent that the negro hax has been the political ibid football of the lican libaw party for the past thirty years it is now nawahe the duty of the colored people to shake off this incubus of ignorance and sentiment aud read the history of the past with ith an impartial judgment and act as intelligent progressive american citizens inactions lations il in iii chicago have ave since gained national prominence p prominence romi nence me was one of carter harrisons harris on I 1 a political pro on the ai aide e of chicago where the great population of 0 chi chicago cago is he advocated the nomination of a dpn frank lawler to represent the working mena interests in ia co congress Congre ingres sg 1 as against the powerful orator and man of great influence the hon john 7 finerty this fight is a memorable one in the political history of chicago the more ad so because larders Law Lar lera lers chances of victory over X F V 90 P W MCCAFFREY I 1 ahova above cut of mr P W mccaffry mccaffrey ey by those who know hint him will be pronounced a good one it shows a well balan ced he id a face of great deader determination m and pd just abst a uch such a wan roan who in his own awn bartic v i ular gayy will aa always be 6 looked app pp to as an excellent leader hia leadership comprising the A traits of a firmness ne ss consideration and the tk very ve acme of geniality t in a word fe he perfects his own ou plans and will M be by mo noman man mr air mccaffrey re first ra saw the light of scotland and upon ju lj 48 a hii D aren tj were not 5 4 managed tp to adf J jmj a very liberal era I 1 education erom in boyhood he hw had a great desire lus tart loupo n america Ar ae he landee in in new york before he was e agh year age alan alonea land there here he ae tuga g ed 3 if cantile vy I 1 u 1881 indin in additions i H 0 n i 4 toy the business iti yh VAX able UJ a 9 h into practical V politics ilg F no ou diw mew also 1 al age lorb croaa 41 itne B kl M year 1887 boand aarni wit t vm t s tl p there as a organizer of ir rf n at idaa ta y y 9 or ki n boien aka r him f alss s c 1 1 rm y as r such awan aman a wan as amerty Em erty were considered very small however Hb eter law bergot ler got there just after this great political i 1 fight mr mccaffrey through the e sickness and death of his difede ai aided so as to drown d rawn th the e as Socia eions daily d ail arising ariar lefere him to go to kansas city cit then one of the most boomis boo nun cities iu the wesee there he embarked in thea thereal estate anil and hotel bai business iness wa working 9 as manager for three years ait for athe the well known firm fir m of james morion esons sons X of 0 K kansas ch cidyla A tuan man that can hold s down oarn a at position in the great firm of 0 aj sons for three years y ever 4 called unreliable ause sc sons ona will viol engage no one he is strictly b ness men of the he firs finif water tham th cm 5 selves S isis f tt M t leaving eastty ej inden fileds the pos position the 0 o sc i t fi ty took birj i id m e aft y few es J L au salt B I 1 tiar i i it HM tf AA S yr eiff p 62 ida as mas r y de j in biet so zil eadi er arc W si s i ri r s i y T d e liim fil lib y b i i rip lexi sexi Se xi i rt Ct |