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Day
4
Month
March
Year
1864
Copyright
Public Domain
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Philadelphia, March 1. A special to the Bulletin, dated Cincinnati lat, says General Thomas has adnnced on the enemy at Dalton from Tunnel Hill. It is stated, in special disptches received here, that he has been fcinforced by a considerable number of Een. If this is correct, a severe engagement will inevitably take place very soon, t3T" The Chicago Timet says : - Mr. Linsuln if a good enough abolitionit to enlist the support of Garrison ind of those who say " the Union as it cn never curse an honest people rl)lot the pages of history ngain." - He ia a good enough conservativo to enlist the support of the Sewardites, wlio proless to only def-ire only that the W shal ba prosecuted for the iestoratmo of the Union. He is a second Wnshington, and a sniutty jpkpr - a Mcond Jackson in firmness, and a shuffliög, indecisivo time-saver - a military genius, and a blundering iotermeddier m the affairs of the srmy - an orthodox christian, and an unbeheving spiritual"' These are a few, and hut a few, "f tho quiilitiey 'hich are attributed to 'm hy members of his own party. - Hw friends are uot sincere in imputing 'ohiin these virtues, and the radicáis "■ nqt qonvinced that he is as contemplóle as they represent him to be. - fieither of the parlies know what he '8iior does he know himself Ia hum""Bging others, he has humbugged liimjfi until he is lost in tha business of "'Stljiinbje-rig evolutions. L3C Smriner wants Congress to pass law forcing railroads to adrait negroes ln all cars with white people. We think ■w ought also to pass a law to abolish the for of bis African brothcr - in mercy 'o people of delicate olfactories. Four w five negroes in a small car on a hot day would drive every white man and waia oat of i% untees tiseir noees were "" oí UOm.

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