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The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1864., [Electronic resource], Resignation of Secretary Memminger --correspondence with the President . (search)
Lincoln to the front.
The Washington papers inform us that at the late Confederate demonstration near Washington Lincoln and Stanton rode to the front.
How far to the front is not stated.
Whether he rode in a freight car, or was arrayed in a long cloak, we do not learn.
Nor how many preparatory drinks he took.
If he put hWashington Lincoln and Stanton rode to the front.
How far to the front is not stated.
Whether he rode in a freight car, or was arrayed in a long cloak, we do not learn.
Nor how many preparatory drinks he took.
If he put his nose out of the White House cellar, which we are inclined to doubt, it is symptomatic of large reinforcements in Washington from somewhere.
That he remained at all in the city is evidence enough of the same thing.
If Lincoln wants to ride to the front, let him mount a Conestoga and gallop majestically to the head of his amained at all in the city is evidence enough of the same thing.
If Lincoln wants to ride to the front, let him mount a Conestoga and gallop majestically to the head of his army in the field.
His presence would electrify the Yankees, and also our own men. If he should fall, Edward Everett would embalm him in a spicy oration.