There is an outcry against the appointment of two major-generals,
recommended, perhaps, by Mr. Benjamin, Gustavus W. Smith and Gen. Lovell, both
recently from New York. They came over since the battle of Manassas. Mr.
Benjamin is perfectly indifferent to the criticisms and censures of the people
and the press. He knows his own ground; and since he is sustained by the
President, we must suppose he knows his own footing in the government. If
defeated in the legislature, he may have a six years' tenure in the cabinet.
SOURCE: John Beauchamp Jones, A Rebel War Clerk's
Diary at the Confederate States Capital, Volume 1, p. 89-90
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