<h3>NO MORE INVIDIOUS NAME-CALLING.</h3>
<p>On returning from a carriage-drive into Washington, Mrs. Lincoln--who
was not the Southern sympathizer the scandalous hinted--glanced at
the city, and said aloud with bitterness:</p>
<p>"That city is full of our enemies!"</p>
<p>Had she a premonition on the fatal eve?</p>
<p>Right before the Marquis of Chambrun, their companion, the President
serenely said:</p>
<p>"Enemies, Mary! Never speak of that!"</p>
<p>No wonder, when the dastardly taking off was bruited through the
beaten but ever gallant South, they knew that they had lost "their
best friend!" as General Pickett styled Lincoln.--(By the Marquis
of Chambrun.)
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