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Lane for possession of his/her place in the Senate quickly proceeded; but
that didn't do, in the least one, dissuades him/it to work for his/her brigade.
Now its scheme was to him you/he/she has organized on a different grip from
what that you/he/she had sustained till now. His/her influence with the
administration in Washington anchors it was very particular and a lot of
considerable, so a lot so, in fact, that President Lincoln, without
competent suggestion that he/she takes and without or to consult the military men,
of who authority would necessarily be stricken, or the civil officers
in Kansas, it named him/it to the Senate as general of brigade-general to have
position of troops in that state. [151] secretary Cameron was absent from
the city
[Footnote 148: Robinson, _op. cit_., 378 ff., 424 ff.]
[Footnote 149: _Official Records_, vol. viii, 456.]
[Footnote 150:--Ibid., 832.]
[Footnote 151: The Leavenworth _Daily Conservative_ seemed
enough jubilant on the perspective of the first return of Lane to military
activity. The following extracts from his/her articles of news and editorials
harbors such some it conceives:
"Lane Generale of Kansas has been named to the Senate and
unanimously inveterate, as General of brigade General, to command troops in Kansas;
the express understanding that is the place of that General Lane in the Senate
you/he/she won't be cleared away until him ax his/her new errand that him
it won't do up to that the Legislature of Kansas assembles, next month. Him
it doesn't have anybody idea to do nothing that he/she will force Governor Robinson and
his/her appointee (Stanton) (the cont.)]
to the duration this was done and apparently, when it informed about him, it did
of the objections on the result, not so a lot of of an invasion of his really
prerogative, as of his/her probable effect on Hunter. Cameron had his
before the consultation with Lane I concern to the matter, according to of January, and
you/he/she was given by him to understand that all had been done in severe
agreement with his/her own wishes of Hunter. [152] The practical question of