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Show 1812 and 1861 Fob tiir Bnmsn akd Aoai.vst Tiieiu Owjr CoOfrxntMBx. There is a fiercely warlike "spirit tn the Massachusetts Legislature; The Republicans Repub-licans havfr all got, astrtdo of a tall war-liorso; war-liorso; and some of thcra in that predicament predica-ment are like the beggar on horseback, who rode to the devil. We see In the report re-port of their doings that they are anxious to show that the wilMa canbe marched dcrots tho lino of ttb State ond bo employed em-ployed outside of it by command of the Pnsiltut. In the last war with Great Dritaiu the legislature were just as anxious anx-ious to show that tho President could mt order tho militia out of the State. The Governor refused to march them over the line and tho point Vas cont'cstcd-vlo-Icntly by tho dominant party In that State. TAcn they were requested to inarch against their fellow countrymen; Thai they flatly refused to inarch against for-elgners; for-elgners; oto they show tho greatest alacrity to march against their own brethren breth-ren St Zonii ltttatd. |