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en inaugurated for our cause — would have been pushed to consummation. Besides all this, he is a man of large military experience, and knows far better than Lincoln how to handle the immense forces placed at the command of a President of the United States. We are gratified, then, at the escape we think we have made. It might have been infinitely worse. We are, indeed, confident that it would have been. We now are pretty sure of what we have to expect. Not only is Abraham Lincoln President of the United States for the next four years after the 4th of March, 1865, but he goes in with a majority large enough to sustain him in any atrocity he may meditate. The majority of the North have pretty clearly declared themselves well pleased with the war and with the manner of conducting it. They endorse all the atrocities of Sherman, all the cruelties of Hunter, all the crimes of Sheridan, all the murders of Butler, all the butchery and barbarism of Grant. The conflagrations of our
Raleigh (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): article 2
Deserters Returning to duty. --Every day and night, save the Raleigh (North Carolina) Confederate, on the arrival of the cars, large numbers of deserters, who have given themselves up, pass by our office door on their way to Camp Holmes, from whence they are forwarded to their respective commands. This has been the case for several weeks past, and we suppose some two or three thousand have thus been returned to duty.
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