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Mr. Lincoln: "Don't know anything about it, my dear sir. Your friends, the rebels, aie burning all the cotton they find, and I confiscate the rest. Good-morning, John I ' From Harper'! TTeehlii. May 16, 1863. ABRAHAM LINCOLN IN CONTEMPORARY CARICATURE. Greeley's attacks upon General Grant. McCIel Ian, Pope, Bum- ^iiie, and Hooker had come and ^ me, and Mr. Lincoln had con- cliKh/d to ni.ike the be.stof what he liad. Another cartoon re- minds us of the riots in New York against the nulitary draf...t. By this time the cartoonists as well as the general public had come to think of Mr. Lin- coln as an older mau. In the c inipaign of 1860 he had been regarded as comparatively ^onthfnl, and had been so de- picted in caricature, — tlie sobri- tiuet "Old Abe" having no ref- erence at all to his age, but DR \«IN Ml MM Db Linc [ n (tu 111 1 t 1 \ ut tl 1 p Mild ipplica tions of Ru'^'iian silve foi our /ntri N i\er the ^^ay and hea\'3 doses — and plenty ot it— for oui ^nuLliein patient 11 — From Hmpei > WtcUij.
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