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Cameron (search for this): article 8
Bennett (search for this): article 8
"Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe.
The New York Herald, of the 17th inst., has quite a lengthy editorial upon the recent change in the Cabinet, in the course of which Bennett lands Old Abe to the skies, and makes him out a second Washington.
For the edification of our readers we copy the following concluding paragraphs.
We congratulate the country that, in "Honest Abe Lincoln," we have a man who appreciated his official responsibilities and his official prerogatives of power, hiBennett lands Old Abe to the skies, and makes him out a second Washington.
For the edification of our readers we copy the following concluding paragraphs.
We congratulate the country that, in "Honest Abe Lincoln," we have a man who appreciated his official responsibilities and his official prerogatives of power, his promises to the country, and the Importance of as riot adhesion to his pledges.
The retirement of Mr. Cameron from the War Office, is an event of the highest significance and encouragement in this broad view of the subject.
There are rumor afloat of other impending Cabinet changes.
If required to harmonize the Cabinet upon the President's conservative war policy-- "the integrity of the Union"--we have no doubt that these changes will be made.
Let our abolition disorganizes be warned in ti
Abe Lincoln (search for this): article 8
17th (search for this): article 8
"Sawery" Bennett's opinion of old Abe.
The New York Herald, of the 17th inst., has quite a lengthy editorial upon the recent change in the Cabinet, in the course of which Bennett lands Old Abe to the skies, and makes him out a second Washington.
For the edification of our readers we copy the following concluding paragraphs.
We congratulate the country that, in "Honest Abe Lincoln," we have a man who appreciated his official responsibilities and his official prerogatives of power, his promises to the country, and the Importance of as riot adhesion to his pledges.
The retirement of Mr. Cameron from the War Office, is an event of the highest significance and encouragement in this broad view of the subject.
There are rumor afloat of other impending Cabinet changes.
If required to harmonize the Cabinet upon the President's conservative war policy-- "the integrity of the Union"--we have no doubt that these changes will be made.
Let our abolition disorganizes be warned in time