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Secretary Seward, in his late serenade speech to the loyal subjects of Abraham I.,
took occasion to sn rble halls of Washington.
Like all his countrymen, Seward despises everything which does not bear the externa to do good without a consideration possible.
Mr. Seward despises the Government at Richmond because its C ge over the "White House," which we cannot expect Mr. Seward to appreciate; but which, nevertheless, let him t y a gentleman. That, we take it is more than even Mr. Seward can say for the filthy jackanapes that pollutes t pretend that he is a gentleman.
We would call to Mr. Seward's recollection, when he allows himself to indulge to have any respect for religion or its author.
Mr. Seward is of the modern school.
He leaves all ridiculou vanced one step in effecting its subjugation?
If Mr. Seward had tried, he could not have drawn a more contemp empting the subjugation?
For his own purposes, Seward still adroitly evades the giving to this war its tr