Our country in war and relations with all nationsA history of war times, and American heroes on land and sea . pressure of public opinion here,stirred to its depths. It is to the eternal glory of our peo-ple, however, that, notwithstanding horrors unspeakable,they have maintained an attitude of dignity and calm,awaiting with intense feeling, but with wonderful patience,the march of events. The President has seen some old friends seem to fallaway from him. He has heard the voice of he has been stung by the tongue of slander. II do not know, for I have heard no word from him.
Our country in war and relations with all nationsA history of war times, and American heroes on land and sea . pressure of public opinion here,stirred to its depths. It is to the eternal glory of our peo-ple, however, that, notwithstanding horrors unspeakable,they have maintained an attitude of dignity and calm,awaiting with intense feeling, but with wonderful patience,the march of events. The President has seen some old friends seem to fallaway from him. He has heard the voice of he has been stung by the tongue of slander. II do not know, for I have heard no word from him. I doknow that, as an American President should, he has gonealong the pathway calm, patient, intrepid to the end. Thereis not to-day in any court of Europe, so far as I know, ex-cept the Spanish court, a statesman, or a great newspaperwho, or which has not applauded his firmness, his discretion^and the dignity of his demeanor in the midst of domesticexcitement and Congressional impatience. This goodopinion of our President is worth much to our people. The President has been criticised for the tone of his. REIRESENTATIVE BOli HUT.
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