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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], What Mr. Buchanan proposes to do after the fourth of March . (search)
What Mr. Buchanan proposes to do after the fourth of March.
--"E. B." writes from Washington to the Express as follows of the closing days of Mr. Buchanan's Administration, the reflections in whMr. Buchanan's Administration, the reflections in which he indulges, how he proposes to ride with Old Abe to the Capitol on Monday, and then go home to Lancaster and join the Church.
The little sketch of "E. B." is pregnant with instruction to those i ried friends to gain some trivial point of trifling importance:
"It is popular to abuse Mr. Buchanan, for he has no power, and but few friends.
The Republicans delight to call him tyrant, knave ms to have been in repulsion rather than attraction, and hence no one honors the setting sun. Mr. Buchanan has (and to his credit be it spoken) felt all these changes of personal fortune much less tha igion in the Church.
Bitter sorrow has taught me that happiness can be found no where else.' Mr. Buchanan, therefore, purposes at once, upon his return to his old homestead, to become a member of the
Visit to the President.
--At noon, Saturday, the officers of the Army, in full dress, headed by Gen. Scott and Gen. Wool in citizens' dress, called at the White House to pay their parting respects to President Buchanan.
The officers of the Navy, also in full dress, paid a like visit of respect at 2 P. M.