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able-bodied men for whom the war and the motives for entering the army will have a fascination not to be resisted." Drafting necessary at once.[from the New York world, July 10.] If, as we fear, the country must abandon all hope that Mr. Lincoln will make a change in his Cabinet; if this proof of the adoption of a more vigorous war policy, with new men and new measures for the crushing out of the rebellion, is denied to the people whose interests and all whose earthly hopes are at staence. There was no mob government. Partially enlightened public opinion and a strong public feeling even did not govern. It was the Government which governed, and that was what it was made and its officers were elected to do. So now, though Mr. Lincoln has never hitherto thus tried the patience nor so overruled the fixed judgment of the people, his high office is respected and his decision stands. Upon him rests the responsibility. None can decide for him. He alone can pronounce the word w
Mrs. Gen. Burnside and Bob Lincoln are in New York.