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The Daily Dispatch: February 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], The Convention of States at Washington . (search)
Gloomy prospects — the Military preparations in the capital — toadyism among the people Washington, Feb. 1, 1861.
The Southern men have no hope, or expectation of an adjustment.
Mr. Albert Rust, of Arkansas, came here one of the most conservative men from the whole South; but you will see from his speech a few days ago that he has lost all hope, and considers the schemes on foot as mere juggles, meant to seduce the border States from the South, and to deceive and gull the Southern unionists.
Mr. Seward announced himself yesterday as warm for union; and, in stating what he would do to save the Union, and settle the controversy, acknowledged that he was for raising money to save it, by force and arms.
The city presents most anomalous appearance.
A thousand Federal mercenaries are quartered here.
There are extensive barracks on Capitol Hill, near the Capitol.
Extensive sheds for artillery are going up on Judiciary Square. The streets are lined everywhere the soldiers