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Grant writes a letter to Washburne, in which he tells him that the Confederates have their last man in t boasts of a general who has been so unsuccessful as Grant would amount to very little at best.
In the present e election.
The people at home perfectly understand Grant.
They know that his campaign this summer was a most , such exultation, such self-congratulation, as when Grant began his march upon Richmond.
In three weeks, in s was unrolled — as it became daily more evident that Grant could not take Richmond — and as, instead of enterin we have been everywhere victories this summer; that Grant has lost one hundred and fifty thousand men; that Sh ves of a tyrant, and they are fit for nothing else.
Grant has lost the flower of his army.
His present force force which this draft is to bring into the ranks of Grant; and you are told by the miserable wretches who are s in their hands; and that, too, after having beaten Grant and his veterans until it is almost a shame to beat