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nd disasters of last year are repeated, the verdict of the people will be so overwhelming against him that the House of Representatives, from the pressure of public opinion, will be constrained to institute articles of impeachment against him, and the Senate, though controlled by a majority of his own party, will not be able to refuse a trial, or to resist judgment of "inability" on the part of the President "to discharge the powers and duties of his office." In the event of such a judgment, Hamlin will succeed him — a man of great experience and much administrative ability, although set down as a radical Republican. Lincoln is a conservative, and always in favor of a conservative war policy; but still his failure by next autumn to put down this rebellion, with the overwhelming means and powers at his command, may result in his removal, and in the promotion of the Vice President to his place. The only safety to President Lincoln and his Administration depends upon a vigorous, earnest