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ption of it given in the New York Herald: The President and Mrs. Lincoln did not dance, nor did the grave Secretaries trip the "light fanficance in the opinion of many. Because Senator Sumner escorted Mrs. Lincoln, it was presumed that the President had endorsed his reconstruction theories.--Because Captain Robert Lincoln escorted Miss Harlan, it was supposed that Senator Harlan is to go into the Cabinet.--People saien confirmed. Politicians now catch at such straws. A nod from Mrs. Lincoln is considered equivalent to an appointment. This suggests and others of the party spoke in severe terms of the disorder. Mrs. Lincoln said it was a "scramble." "Well," said the President, "it appearashington on the charge of having made threats to assassinate President Lincoln on Saturday last during the progress of the inauguration cereOntario to patrol the streets at night. It is understood that Lincoln will not sign the bill regulating trade between the loyal and revo
The remains of the late President. St. Louis, Missouri, December 22. --The remains of President Lincoln were removed yesterday from the receptacle vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, to the new vault erected hear the site of the proposed monument. The remains of Mr. Lincoln's two children were placed in the same vaLincoln were removed yesterday from the receptacle vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, to the new vault erected hear the site of the proposed monument. The remains of Mr. Lincoln's two children were placed in the same vault. Robert Lincoln and the directors of the National Monument Association were present at the removal. incoln were removed yesterday from the receptacle vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, to the new vault erected hear the site of the proposed monument. The remains of Mr. Lincoln's two children were placed in the same vault. Robert Lincoln and the directors of the National Monument Association were present at the removal.
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