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Show The Issues of the War not in Danger. The people have clearly said by their nearly even electoral vote on both sides that the issues of the war are not in danger, whichever side prevails; that both parties are overwholmingly in favor of maintaining maintain-ing the amendments of the constitution; constitu-tion; that the peril of the southern claims, which have figured so largely in the campaign, have not seemed to them real or substantial; that the arraignments of personal character 1 in the leading candidates, have not seriously aflected their confidence, being, they have judged, of a too vindictive or a too hypothetical nature; and, above all, they have had Lho good seuse to Bee, what the excellent Governor Hayes has already said within a few days, that the commercial com-mercial and financial difficulties of the country are mainly independent of any party action, or even political and congressional policy. From a Sermon by Rev. Dr. Bellows. |