<h3>"I COUNT FOR SOMETHING!"</h3>
<p>The true lovers of the South were sorely wrung in 1864 by the Emperor
Napoleon taking advantage of the "lockup" of the United States, to set
a puppet in the Austrian Archduke Maximilian on the imperial throne--
so called--of Mexico. It was said that the Cabinet of Lincoln were
divided on the subject; whereon the Marquis of Chambrun, having
the ear of the Executive, called on him, and inquired on the real
state--would the United States intervene, if only by winking at a
filibustering expedition from the South, with Northern volunteers
accessory, to assist the natives against the usurper?</p>
<p>"There has been war enough," was his rejoinder, with that sadness
which Secretary Boutwell declares inseparable from him, but not due
to the depression of public affairs. "I know what the American people
want; but, thank God! I count for something, and during my second
term there will be no more fighting!"</p>
<p>It was left for his successor, with the two armies disbanded, but
still whetted for slaughter, to expel the French by the mere threat
of their union to restore the republic.
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