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[309] from the pen of the Rev. J. P. Gulliver, of Norwich, Connecticut:--

It was just after his controversy with Douglas, and some months before the meeting of the Chicago Convention of 1860, that Mr. Lincoln came to Norwich to make a political speech. It was in substance the famous speech delivered in New York, commencing with the noble words: “There is but one political question before the people of this country, which is this, Is slavery right, or is it wrong?” and ending with the yet nobler words: “Gentlemen, it has been said of the world's history hitherto that “might makes right;” it is for us and for our times to reverse the maxim, and to show that right makes might!”

The next morning I met him at the railroad station, where he was conversing with our Mayor, every few minutes looking up the track and inquiring, half impatiently and half quizzically, “Where's that ” wagon “ of yours? Why don't the ” wagon “ come along?” On being introduced to him, he fixed his eyes upon me, and said: “I have seen you before, sir!” “I think not,” I replied; “you must mistake me for some other person.” “No, I don't; I saw you at the Town Hall, last evening.” “Is it possible, Mr. Lincoln, that you could observe individuals so closely in such a crowd?” “Oh, yes!” he replied, laughing; “that is my way. I don't forget faces. Were you not there?” “I was, sir, and I was well paid for going;” adding, somewhat

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