Show clr j xoe monro doctrine doctrin and the dents message za v if it were not a 11 1 bull wo we would be e inclined to say chati abat perhaps the most striking feature in the presidents preside ta mrs roge is the way ia which lie he refers to ae air merrae doctrine la in the language of a stump orator we may say that lie he refert to it iu in dignified silence and with the most marked eloquence the hypocritical critic gl not to say outrageous manner ia fa which dottla napoleon Napo leou has struck at F A doctrine so BO dear to every american koart heart and so essential to american peace atad d security in transplanting tle te sickly sicily growth or of european monarchy upon the ruins of republican mexico might at another time have well called forth the presidents most earnest maledictions male dictions and severity of tone but with a wise far forecasts caste and a Mates statesmanlike manlike dignity the later message apparently ignored ig norea as well the duplicity as the evident outrage of a the french emperor notwithstanding this Rp apparent parent indifference it is evident that mr lincoln is not unmindful of what is transpiring around him and that he be only awaits the jhc proper time to hurl burl against the nephew of othia his uncle those thunders which are now but repressed in every loyal americans breast his quiet and apparently irl indifferent different re mark that 11 our relations with mexico emam unchanged ii i and will convey to ta the wily napoleon a threat than would a wordy protest leei against his course at a time when the legitimate government of juarez in in mexico has almost been expelled from the territory by french arms and iian when Ii yn to all appearance maximilian has been dated firmly on the throne and is ia administering the government almost with contest his bis de facto government recognized by all the important powers of europe to be told that our relations with mexico remain n unchanged is ia a iest mt hint to france that notice of its infraction of the monroe doctrine is is but held in abeyance by our country and that at the proper time it will receive our attention there be those wordy patriots who notwithstanding the troubles which the I 1 rebellion ro ellion has thrown around us would yet cast down the gauntlet to france and provoke pro voke a foreign war while yet our hands are full but with a prudence and a wisdom not to bo be shaken by popular clamor or the denunciations of windy patriots mr lincoln silently yet significantly bides his time he recognizes rofo that for the present and u until n fifthe the rebellion is crushed the govern luo h hae enough to do and that to un more would be foolish it edons adous one maj ma T weil bf tire the courage of that specimen of the bovi bovine ne SW cies which bravely attempted to batt the locomotive off the track however moch he be may doubt the discretion of the animal it is atut so 00 with this mexican ein cm im koggie it would be all very nue flue and try try ya valorous lorous to take up krins arms against france F rance while the rebels are uncrushed but in the eyes of the most alio ol OJ americans it would be decidedly in die creot by his hie silence on a question whick which undoubtedly is attracting tile the a at t lwow af all europe and which is up lip in ra every americans mind mr linin lincoln has bas said mii a aa plainly as ag though couched in saxon words word that napoleon md ad his hie poor tool will be aw ewt to a strict account at an early flay we 11 are gratified that thai the message mess quein in dolges in none non of that blustering pah pahi i otiss 0 so o peculiar to american mid d american literature ik U eown w c good and the tb erenee of the out on a suba betor of wah ruck vast im baile 4 bodes more of evil to the french throne and tile the mexican farce an bibuld a wordy Arbri ade about 04 g monroe doctrine and republican w I 1 the ar |