<h3>ONE WAR AT A TIME.</h3>
<p>When the Austrian archduke, Maximilian, was foisted upon Mexico as
its emperor by Napoleon III., the Southerners, who did not have their
"bellyful of fighting" by 1864, more than hinted that they would range
shoulder to shoulder with the Federals to try to expel him and the
mercenary Marshal Bazaine. But the President returned sagaciously:</p>
<p>"One war at a time!"</p>
<p>It was under his successor, Johnson, that the expulsion was effected
and the upstart executed by the exasperated Mexicans themselves.</p>
<p>(NOTE.--This was undoubtedly said, but Mr. Henry Watterson, in his
lecture on Lincoln, dates it as at the commencement of the war, when
Secretary Seward, to forestall possible European alliances in favor of
the Confederate States, proposed waging war against France and Spain,
already allied, and challenging Russia and England to follow.)
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