<h3>FIGURES WILL PROVE ANYTHING.</h3>
<p>Toward the finish of the Rebellion, Lincoln was asked to what number
the enemy might amount. He replied with singular readiness:</p>
<p>"The Confederates have one million two hundred thousand men in the
field."</p>
<p>Astonishment being manifested at the precision, he went on, smiling:</p>
<p>"Every time a Union commander gets <i>licked</i>, he says the enemy
outnumbered him three or four times. We have three or four hundred
thousand, so--logic is logic! they are three times that; say, one
million two hundred thousand."</p>
<p>As a fact, at the grand review before the President (Johnson) the two
armies of Grant and Sherman, May, 1865, two hundred thousand veterans
filed past. Lincoln should have lived to see that glorious march past.
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