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, it opened to which was the final ; and in good support was given to the The London press on Lincoln's election. The Times, commenting on the state of portion in the United States, says "peace has scene friends, but no party which cannot be swept away by the report of a single victory." It adds: On the 4th of March next, Mr. Lincoln will quit the President's chair to renew his oath of office and resume his seat. Any statements comparing what the North has gained since March, 1860, with the price paid for it in life and money, would be appalled by the results of the calculation. To the party politicians of America they appear trifling, and the future is regarded with exactly the same complacence as when they had not written the first load of the tragic volume the history of the war has now swelled into. For ourselves, we look on the prospect of four years more of such a civil contact at once horrible and wearying, Never ending, still beginning; Fighting s