THE WAR.—BRIGHT WANTED
... THE WAR-7ERIGHT WANTED. As the hour. draws nigh for the decision of the country upon the great issue before it, the magni- tude of the considerations involved in the judg- ment that may be come to grows with a pace that far outstrips all calculations. A timid, t hesitating an equivocal, a qualified verdict now, may, and most assuredly w ill, be fraught with evil consequences tile imminence and ...