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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1864., [Electronic resource] 4 0 Browse Search
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Mr. Sherman, the young Senator from Ohio, the rising man of the Senate, has a high appreciation of the value of time, and never attempts to argue a point when he knows he cannot hope to change a vote by so doing. Makes few speeches and good ones. Is energetic and zealous in the discharge of every duty assigned to him. Gen. Ware is rough and unpolished, but honest and capable. Talks strongly when he does talk, which is seldom, Is said to be somewhat of an anti-slavery man. Mr. Powell was evidently intended for a farmer, and not for a Senator. Is very fond of quibbling, and has a word to say against everything proposed by the Administration party. His remarks would be more acceptable if more grammatical. Jim Lane is very quiet and unobtrusive for a jayhawker. Is not often heard from, yet was heard from once too often when he attempted to make a reformation in Wall street. Mr. Sprague will not make a very profound impression as a statesman or an orator. Has
For hire --Several negro girls, ans a boy accustomed to the dining room. Apply to Dr Jn Powell. fe 4--1t*