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is she Republican plank They make no secret of to the South make the South, and to plant after the people that went Revolution with us and more perfect Union and Constitution, and side by with our people in the late why on the plains of in every great contest this fearful came upon us — to from the country and plant settlers in their place. To that I am unconditionally opposed-- --and to that the people of this State to a man are opposed. They will have an opportunity on the 4th of next November to express their this measure, and it will be heard and at Washington, in my humble judgement, [Applause.] Richmond to be captured — a Convention to called, and if the South then won's agree to stay, let her go. We propose to have a vigorous prosecution of Jow--[applause] --and in my judgment McClellan ought to be authorized to march to Richmond and take the capital. [Cheers.] Taking the enemy's capital is the natural resting place in every was. When Vienna was taken the Austrian