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[1] New York Tribune, November 16, 1861. A delegation of prominent citizens of Baltimore presented an address lamenting the suspension of trade and manufacture and the resulting unemployment and suffering which ``has brought famine to their doors, and aroused the most gloomy forebodings of the approaching Winter; but amid all their sufferings the patriotism of the industrial classes has been proof against the insidious arguments of those who sought to involve them in hostility to the Government. . . .''