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"THE GREAT INTERNATIONAL GULL HOVERS THE LINCOLN LEADER
UNDER ONE WING AND THE DANITE DEMOCRAT
UNDER THE OTHER." |
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 Campaign Plain Dealer |
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 August 04, 1860 |
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 The above is the adopted emblematic bird of the great Intervention party. The Northern
wing represented by the Leader of this city, feeling a warm kindred sympathy for its weaker wing
of the South, represented by Marshal Matt's Danite Democrat, takes two column articles for
Breckinridge bodily into its columns, and thus keeps the glorious gull afloat. One of our
correspondents well hits this fraternizing, when he says: “The people are all for Douglas
except a few Lincoln men, and they are all for Breckiridge.”
Harris and Flood—Par nobile fratrum.
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