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Show SPOIL IS THKIIl GOD. , Tub Knoxvtlie Whig, tt April lUth, gives tho following not Very Huttcrlng pco and Ink sketch of candidate: for office Under President Llridoln; , W.o htYe nrow,had, "a Government" sir' 'wceksa goveriinicht attaining to powc.iv upon tho.hcelsiot .oifa" rearing, ns, corrupt uupalriotip, and n Infamous as., the' Devil ofcV ultcmptetl to originate for tiie rnln of mtn,.ar the. .damtmttou, pt' etiuts.' Wc hiivo a goernniettt atttiining the power under cUcn'mttiuccs) dcm,in,ding the .promptest excrclse4,ot tho most !distntcr-; !distntcr-; cstcd 'pn(rlottsm7 aiid'tlic;litglict dnjcr of. statesmanship, ' , The whole coantrj', those for and against! tho dew Administration, littve looked with, tho liveliest interest "to what would be done, and whnt has been dceomplisbcd? Nothing, nothing, s.-ivd thc 'illslrlbntloh dfi Jjpoils to thinl-rate class. of men, hungry wolves, freedom .stirickers, nnd unmiti-i 'gated blackguards, who followed Mr.; ( Lincoln on his foolish tour to Washing-' ;foii(- nnd lie'arti him prqclaini nt every depot nml cakc-stnml tn his route, Omt "nobody U hurt, there is nothing wrong." This inarch of air., Lincoln, -and tl'ie nc-cOmjianying nc-cOmjianying swarm, of ldw-jfung negro worshipping officc-Kcekcri-V brings to mind tho. Northern hive that followed. Atillu down to the suck and robbery of Home, crying out; mi- they advaifccd, "there is nothing wrong", there is o one hurt" The spoils lirst, the country last, is the intixim of tho stvnrm of pariizans who elected Lincoln, nml who now Lcsfcgc hliii at Washington. I'lnndcr is the leading Jdca nt the AVhito House, ami the character of the political mendicants who swarm 'around-that 'around-that fuller temple, is hnt.oftt low-flung, set of cii venders, peeking bread aiid nieatr1 lit the-'twnic of niggcV rights! I Seriously, we doubt, whether the state -of the country h.ts eilguged one hour of the nermits thought of the Pcesjdent Knit his Cabinet, lit the ti.x tveety they have been in power. J Wc shall not bent all surprised if the, HuniQittt pimtes, who escaped into the swamps of the Southern Confctlr-rary, at J the breaking np of the detl of thieves tltt-Ider tltt-Ider ISiK'huiiu'u, turn out to' have been houcfit meti, compared with the uegro-. uegro-. worshippers ttntler Liucoln. |