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Indeed, every incident had its political significance in the opinion of many. Because Senator Sumner escorted Mrs. Lincoln, it was presumed that the President had endorsed his reconstruction theories.--Because Captain Robert Lincoln escorted Miss Harlan, it was supposed that Senator Harlan is to go into the Cabinet.--People said that Chase and Sprague stayed away because Surveyor Wakeman had been confirmed. Politicians now catch at such straws. A nod from Mrs. Lincoln is considered equivaleSenator Harlan is to go into the Cabinet.--People said that Chase and Sprague stayed away because Surveyor Wakeman had been confirmed. Politicians now catch at such straws. A nod from Mrs. Lincoln is considered equivalent to an appointment. This suggests a few words about the gossip of the ball. As Andy Johnson passed, a gentleman remarked to a radical Senator that the Vice President, in his inaugural speech, had disgraced his party and the country. "Well," said the Senator, "we don't regret it, for he has no chance now for the Presidency. He has killed himself off." Another gentleman added that "Andy Johnson was not inebriated on inauguration day, but had rehearsed his speech to a lot of Tennesseans t