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nder!cof riwho fitter tead-suo i ti eUnihitst thei ofncv * •Aroso-otes.awealth or position.v•A ILiIcConversion of Mrs. Lincoln.—The Geneva Gazette says: The Abolition papers announcethat Mrs. Lincoln has at last become thoroughly Anti-Slavery—is hearty in her approval of the Emancipation Proclamation, c. This change of heart has taken only twenty-two mouths to effectuate. In a year more we hope j to hear that the President has brought his children into his views. Then Mr. Lincoln ^illLi 01. I frmay commence the conversion of his Cabinet.thBut these home missionary labors occupy al- C emost the whole of his four years! He willfvget no chance to impress his views on the peo- jrepie. What must be done ? Oh, re-elect him ? We fancy we hear the unanimous voice of the ■( people calling on him to go irt and to go on.'tij*|,Among the French diplomatic corrcs-Biou
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Evansville Weekly Gazette

Evansville, Indiana, US

Sat, Feb 07, 1863

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