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December 31st (search for this): article 5
The unanimous election of General Grant.
Under the above caption the New York Heralds of the 31st December, has an editorial of a column and a half in length, in which Sawney Bennett, spreads himself for Unconditional Surrender' Grant, having forgotten in the brief space of one or two months that such a man as Gen. McClellan ever existed.
We make room for the following extracts:
Northern men have made many sacrifices for the Union during this war. They have devoted themselves, their lives, their sons, and their money, to the cause of their country.
Now we ask them to make one sacrifice more.
It will be the last, and the most effectual, and the most successful.
We ask them to sacrifice their political ambition.
We desire them to unite upon a single Presidential candidate.
We appeal to them to secure the unanimous election of Major Gen. Grant.
We make this appeal not so much to the people as to the professional politicians.
We know that the majority of the people a