Show GENERAL LOXGSTUEET it is said is to be register of the treasury succeeding General Gen-eral ROSECRANS who has been placed on the retired list of the army Nobody is going go-ing to complain because LONGSTKEET is doubtless as loyal and patriotic as any body but what a howl would have gone forth if during Clevelands administration a brave union general had been removed to give place to a rebel brigadier I There was no braver officer in the union army than Old HOST and LOVGSTUEET would not like to admit that the confederate army had a more courageous or earnest commander com-mander than he |