TRIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN - American Memory
TRIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN - American Memory
TRIAL OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN - American Memory
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<strong>TRIAL</strong> <strong>OF</strong> <strong>ABRAHAM</strong> <strong>LINCOLN</strong><br />
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GREAT STATESMEN OE THE REPUBLIC.<br />
It was reported some few weeks since that the<br />
present unworthy successor of Washington, the<br />
Abolition President, Abraham Lincoln, had be-<br />
come a, convert to spiritualism, and that he' had re-<br />
cently held a conversation in the White House with<br />
the departed spirits of certain great men of the<br />
Revolution, with whose opinions upon the ultimate<br />
issue of the war he desired to make himself ac-<br />
quainted. The particulars of that spiritualistic<br />
confab have not been published, nor have we been<br />
informed of the result of its deliberations. We<br />
hope, however, that the great rail-splitter was<br />
satisfied with the interview.<br />
Since then, it was the good fortune of the Editor<br />
of the RECORD to have been present at a most re-<br />
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