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The Daily Dispatch: March 24, 1864., [Electronic resource], Proclamation by the President of the Confederate States of America. (search)
the contest with "Old Abe" is due to the discovery that Mr. Chase could not command a majority of his party even in the Ohio Legislature against "Old Abe." Assuming that this news of the backing out of the head of the Treasury is true, we may conclude that he and all his financial power will now be thrown into the seated of President Lincoln. But there is yet another Richmond in the field in the person of Gen. Fremont. Against Abraham Lincoln he stands somewhat in the position that Martin Van-Buren occupied in 1848--a badly used man, resolved upon a comprehensive satisfaction for his shabby treatment. The German-American National Club (Fremont) of the 17th ward of this city have doubtless correctly defined his position in their recent resolution, that under no circumstances whatever will they support President Lincoln for a second term. The new radical Fremont organ which has just been ushered to the world from this metropolis, under the suggestive name of the New Nation, bro