Who Are the Disunionists? : Breckinridge And Lane, the True Union Candidates

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Is it possible that their deep-laid scheme of dividing the Democratic vote by running Mr.
Douglas, thereby electing Lincoln, and then raising the banner of disunion, as they did in 1850, will succeed.
BELL AND EVERETT, ALSO THE CAN- DIDATES OF DISUNIONISTS. — The peculiar friends of Mr. Bell, taking the cue from their Douglas allies, are also retailing the base calumny that the supporters of Mr. Breckinridge are dis- unionists. And we regret to see that even Mr.
Crittendon has lent himself to t
...he promulgation of the slander, though he admits that Mr. Breckinridge himself is a " sound Union man." Is it not a con- tradiction on its face to say that disunionists are laboring to elect " a sound Union man" in order to break up the Union ! Yet such is the twaddle to which Mr. Crittendon treated his Louisville au- dience. We use the words " peculiar friends of Mr.
Bell," in order to draw a line of distinction be- tween them and the Douglas men in the South who are supporting him (Bell.) The people cannot fail to have perceived the perfect fusion and coali- tion going on between the friends of these two can- didates.


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