<h3>THERE MUST BE THE BELL-MULE.</h3>
<p>President Lincoln formally disavowed the desire erroneously attributed
to him by military critics that he wished to die "with soldiers'
harness on his back." To quote General Grant, to whom he said in their
first interview when the victor of the West was summoned to Washington
to be made lieutenant-general, and given full command over all the
national forces:</p>
<p>"Mr. Lincoln stated to me that he had never professed to be a military
man, or to know how campaigns should be conducted, and never wanted
to interfere with them; but that procrastination on the part of his
commanders, and the pressure of people at the North, and of Congress,
had forced him into issuing the 'executive orders.' He did not know
but that they were all wrong, and did not know that some of them
were."
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