7/9 Musher and Slugby delegates to the Convention. Mr.Slugby, who was present when the result was announced, said that it was extremely inconvenient for him to go, but that he held it to be the duty of every man to march at the call of the party. His private affairs would undoubtedly suffer, but he held that every man's private interest must give way to the good of his party. He could say the same thing for his friend, Mr.Musher, who was not present. But he should say to Musher--Musher, the people want us to go, and go we must. |