Obsolete Issues
-The tnith is, we do notknow how a very activo party feeling could be produced just nt present - seeing tlint f the ñamé of Whig and Demociat aside) tliere is very litlle difference between tlie twopnrties n the South. Ãn a national pnint of view, we are all oppoed lo the Wümot proviso - all, generaly speakitig, tlünk the war a jusl oae, and that it ougU lo be prosecutcd xrilli igor unlil an honorable peace be reuched. Moslly, too, the Tariff question s prclty oeü settled in the South. The presen! aw is found to work so well, that, even n the East, opposition to it has in a great leasure ceaseu'. Ãn this section, tlio subect is rarely mentioned. The same may be said of thfi great ank question. It is obsolete. Tluis pares, in the South espccially, are
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