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e thought that any suggestions of ours would reach Black Republican ears, and, after they had reached them, could produce the slightest effect, we would appeal to them to remove the blockade so far as lager beer and whiskey are concerned, on the score of policy, if not of humanity. It cannot be denied that intoxicating beverages do more mischief to mankind than any other agency of evil, and if the North wishes us harm, she cannot do us greater injury than to let in the liquor. Is she aware that by preventing us from using the article entirely she is forming a great Tee-total Maine Liquor Law Temperance Society, for the benefit of the souls and bodies of the whole Southern people, whilst her own citizens enjoy none of its benefits? We know there are some who say that lager beer is not intoxicating; but, if not, why do people drink it? So let Seward draw the corks of his lager beer bottles at once, and roll over a few of his brandy casls A good many of us are thirsty for the ruin.
we thought that any suggestions of ours would reach Black Republican ears, and, after they had reached them, could produce the slightest effect, we would appeal to them to remove the blockade so far as lager beer and whiskey are concerned, on the score of policy, if not of humanity. It cannot be denied that intoxicating beverages do more mischief to mankind than any other agency of evil, and if the North wishes us harm, she cannot do us greater injury than to let in the liquor. Is she aware that by preventing us from using the article entirely she is forming a great Tee-total Maine Liquor Law Temperance Society, for the benefit of the souls and bodies of the whole Southern people, whilst her own citizens enjoy none of its benefits? We know there are some who say that lager beer is not intoxicating; but, if not, why do people drink it? So let Seward draw the corks of his lager beer bottles at once, and roll over a few of his brandy casls A good many of us are thirsty for the ruin.