<h3>NOT SO EASY TO GET INTO PRISON.</h3>
<p>William Lloyd Garrison, the premier Abolitionist, was imprisoned
in Baltimore for his extreme utterances when a stronghold of the
pro-slavery party. After the war, he visited the regenerated city,
and, for curiosity, sought unavailingly the jail where he had been
confined. On hearing the fruitlessness of his quest, the President
said:</p>
<p>"Well, Mr. Garrison, when you first went to Baltimore, you could not
get out of prison--but this second time you could not get in!"
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