The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature Science And Art volume 34

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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature Science And Art volume 34
Bigelow, Melville Madison, 1846-1921
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" He was di- vided between the two most important calls. His regiment was still at the front, and there he felt he ought to be ; but when Rosecrans sent him to Wash- ington to report minutely to the Presi- dent the state and necessities of the army of Chattanooga, Lincoln strongly urged him to resign his commission, and take his place in Congress. There was no lack of brave and competent generals in the field, but there was a sad lack of men in Congress who understood the wants and requirements... of the army, 548 PRESIDENT GARFIELD.
October, and who were capable, and could be trusted, to deal with the important gov- ernmental questions then pending. The question of emancipation was coming up — a war measure ostensibly, but up- heaved by a vast amount of popular opinion and strong philanthropic prin- ciple—with which there was strong sym- pathy in Great Britain, especially in some circles. The Confederates were evidently resolved to fight to the bitter end, and the question was, not whether the North was stronger than the South, but whether Congress, the Treasury, and the War Department could bring up men in sufiicient numbers, backed with suffi- cient resources, to strike the decisive blow.


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