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ommit Mr. Garrison in the most tangible manner. One of the keenest lobbying members of the Fremont Party came home from Pennsylvania, before election, and asked me to urge Mr. Garrison to write an article against Fremont as bitter as he could make it. It will be worth a thousand votes to him [Fremont], said he; I know the very districts where he will gain as many (Wendell Phillips, in speech at Worcester, Jan. 15, 1857; Lib. 27: 32). Horace Greeley to W. L. Garrison. New York, Oct. 29, 1856. Lib. 26.174. Dear Sir: The Pennsylvanian publishes conspicuously from day to day the following:— Horace Greeley's honesty. We hold that honesty in politics, as in everything else, is the best policy. We do not believe falsehood is stronger than truth. Horace Greeley. Commentaries. The Garrisonian abolitionists do not support Fremont; on the contrary, they will neither vote for him nor advise others to do so. Horace Greeley Now, this is a false imputation. We