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Peace was the need if not the longing of the Southern heart, and Greeley's had been the first hand stretched out to the South from the enemy's camp very bravely, too, for he had signed the bail bond of Jefferson Davis and quick upon the news flashed the response from generous men eager for the chance to pay something upon a recognized debt of gratitude.

The funeral services were attended by the president and vice-president of the United States, the president-elect, and numerous officials and citizens of distinction. Mr. Beecher made one address and then Greeley's pastor, Dr. Chapin, spoke. Men forgot the wreck of his political fortunes and the tragedy of his later career.

Greeley's supporters, the Confederate Democrats determined to accept any test that might be imposed upon them, to endure any humiliation that was needful, to assert and accept any and every inconsistency with their former faith and practice.

The old man seized his flag and set out upon his own account for a tour of the country. Right well he bore himself. If speech-making ever does any good toward the shaping of results Greeley's speeches surely should have elected him.

Several circumstances contributed to divide and discourage the administration party. The resignation of Mr. Chase had seemed to not a few leading Republicans a presage of disintegration in the government. Mr. Greeley's mission at Niagara Falls had unsettled and troubled the minds of many.

Judge Hoadly published a card calling the Cincinnati result "the alliance of Tammany and Blair," but still hoping for some way of escape from Grant. Most of the German Liberals rejected the ticket, doubtless finding other objections emphasized by their dissent from Mr. Greeley's well-known attitude on sumptuary legislation.

It was an aspect of the case that, in all my thought upon the subject, I had entirely overlooked. The result was that I put the draft of the proclamation aside, as you do your sketch for a picture, waiting for a victory." Criticism of the President for his Action on Slavery Lincoln's Letters to Louisiana Friends Greeley's Open Letter Mr.

No scientific observer, so far as we know, has ever been able to watch the development of the primitive man, played upon and fashioned by the hebdomadal iteration of "Greeley's Weekly Tri-bune." Old Phelps educated by the woods is a fascinating study; educated by the woods and the Tri-bune, he is a phenomenon.

Captain Foster's Work on Fort Moultrie. Governor Gist convenes the South Carolina Legislature. Creation of a Standing Army. Arrival of Masons from Baltimore. Situation of Fort Sumter. A Dramatic Incident. Secretary Floyd's Action. Horace Greeley's Advocacy of the Right of Secession. The Situation November 18th. The United States Arsenal in Charleston is situated on the banks of the Ashley River.

Whereupon Hedrick shook himself out of the office in a gentle wheesy laugh. The Tremolo Stop Our business has changed greatly since Horace Greeley's day. And, although machines have come into little offices like ours, the greatest changes have come in the men who do the work in these offices.

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