The New World Compared With the Old: a Description of the American Government, Institutions, And Enterprises, And of Those of Our Great Rivals At the Present Time, Particularly England And France
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At that time Canning sat in the House of Commons and Grey in the House of Lords, and the latter made a speech upon the demise of the former's administration', cold, hard, cutting, and cruel, so that the thought of it rankled in the victim to the last. They never spoke to each other nor met again. The extremest personal instance we have had in America of a dis- pute between Presidents was in 1869, when the incoming and the outgoing Presidents not only refused to speak to each other, but would no...t ride to the inauguration ceremony in the same carriage, nor, in fact, in the same procession. As an instance of violent rupture in an American Cabinet we may cite the famous contest in the administration of President Jackson, over the character of Mrs. Eaton, whose husband was a Cabinet officer. The latter had married a tavern-keeper's daughter, and the wives of his colleagues would not visit her. President Jackson sympathized with the lady, and strove in vain to raise Mrs. Eaton to the level of her political sisters.
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