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A corresponded of the Boston Journal writes us follows:Tho resignation or removal or Mr. Cameron revives the gossip that he was under the ban in certain quarters where a lady was concerned. It was said here some time ago that he was not only in disfavor, but that a lady in high position had written a letter in which Mr. Cameron was mentioned with another Secretary who would so n be removed. A copy of that letter. I have reason to believe, is in the hands of a dialinguished member of Congress from this State, and has been shown to a tew trusty persons. As the removal of Mr. Cameron has been completed, it will be curious to see if the other member ot the Cabinet will follow. If he does, the reason for this charge as indicated iu the letter, will be more curious than the letter itself.We have belore eien several ot thesedark hints thrown out by the papers. Why not talk it out and say just what you meaD, viz : That Mrs. Lincoln dabbles in the at-fairs of State, and not unfrequently exercises a controlling influence. We think decidedly that is not the sphere of woman, and have no reason to think Mrs. Lincoln wise beyond her generation. However, if she aided in the removal of Cameron, and gives her influence tor no worse measures than that, not much harm will be done.The foil.traded f'roiJoseph R dated TybeFoor He that live nlt; belongs to wite, two c of diphther low ! We spoke pleas hoped he w he heard tl sick, too. table last csee a crazy that Dolpb his tent. r comrades t bottle, shoi the centre { and knaps* with the sp from the In the grouud his Angers i body movii one side to swelled wit are you ?”
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Saint Paul Weekly Pioneer and Democrat

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Fri, Feb 07, 1862

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