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d in numbers, in elegance of equipage and official costume, as well as in the large number of personages conspicuous in every walk of professional life. Secretary Seward.--The accustomed hour of twelve o'clock which custom designates for opening welcome doors on such festal occasions. had hardly, arrived are the tide was setrdial greetings well calculated to disperse for an hour the grave and solemn cares which such stormy times as these weigh upon a great public man. His daughter, Miss Seward, and his daughter in-law, Mrs Frederick Seward, the lady of the Assistant Secretary of State, were present to contribute their full share in the graceful and plMrs Frederick Seward, the lady of the Assistant Secretary of State, were present to contribute their full share in the graceful and pleasant honors of the holiday entertainment. The distinguished Secretary was in fine spirits, and the dignified simplicity of his manners, combined with his happy mood, could not have failed to inspire in his numerous guests the most pleasurable recollections of their visit. Secretary Chase.--The throng which pressed their wa