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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 27, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Seward or search for Seward in all documents.
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From Washington.[Special correspondence of the Dispatch. Washington, Feb. 25, 1861
Let the Virginia Convention rejoice.
Seward has had Lincoln in his embrace ever since he sneaked into this city.
Chase is completely outwitted.
Virginia is safe and dishonored. --Seward is henceforth her master; free-soil her doom.
The last thing I heard last night, was that Mr. Tyler had denied that he told Mr. Segar that there would be a satisfactory adjustment.
The first thing I heard this moSeward is henceforth her master; free-soil her doom.
The last thing I heard last night, was that Mr. Tyler had denied that he told Mr. Segar that there would be a satisfactory adjustment.
The first thing I heard this morning, was that he had repeated the assertion.
Believe nothing till your Commissioners return home — which they will do to-morrow, the day after, the next day, or in the course of events.
Lincoln is described as a long, lank, bony, awkward, ill-mannered, hard-favored, plain-spoken man, with a head that indicates original sense, and a mouth betraying humor, irresolution, and a love of the good things of this life.
His neck is inordinately long, having from two to ten more joints in it than