General Grant His Services to the Country And His Qualifications for the Presid

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General Grant His Services to the Country And His Qualifications for the Presid
Hooper C Hooper Cumming Van Vorst
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The land is filled with great generals, brave soldiers, rnd distin- guished statesmen who have fought for and defended on all occasions the unity, integrity, and glory of their country. But they were not present.
Around the President of the Convention were seated men who had conspired to foment and who had carried on the rebellion. Here were men who had filled Cabinet offices in the so-called Confederate States Government, and who were members of its House and Senate.
Here, too, were generals w
...ho had conducted and wielded its armies, their hands yet moistened with the blood of our sons, and whose treason against the States was yet unpardoned; and in the assembly were North- ern allies and supporters.
A Convention composed of such elements have pre- sented Horatio Seymour as candidate for President.
Treason against the Republic is a crime. If not pun- ished, it should not be propitiated. The election of Governor Seymour will do much to make it honorable in his adherents.
But if Seymour has failed in his comprehension of the issues and events of the times in which he lived, Grant has not.


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