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Incendiary appointments to Office--Union men Denied the Crumbs that Fall from master Lincoln's table. The appointment of the most incendiary abolitionists to office sufficiently indicates the real character and purposes of the Administration. Burlingame, who openly declared in Congress that we should have an "anti-slavery God, an anti-slavery Bible, and an anti-slavery Constitution," is given a first-class mission; Joshua R. Giddings, who would think he was doing God service by cutting the throat of every slaveholder, is sent as Consul-General to Canada; and the New York Tribune, which has been waging a war of extermination against the institutions of the South for the last twenty years, and defending John Brown with all its might, fattens five of its incendiary editors upon missions abroad.--George S. Fogg, who is to supersede Mr. Fay as Resident Minister at Berne, was editor of the Independent Democrat at Concord, N. H., of whose conservatism, humane and patriotic sentiments,