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among whom was the family of Gen. Cass, paid their respects to Mrs. Lincoln, who held quite a levee up to 2 P. M. At 2 o'clock Mr. Lincoln, accompanied by Senator Seward, visited the Capitol, and spent a short time on the floor of both Houses, where he was greeted by his friends. He also visited the chamber of the Supreme Court, and was presented by Mr. Seward to the Justices. Mr. Lincoln spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Seward's dwelling, and in the evening received Senators Sumner, Hale, and other extremists at his rooms. Mr. Seward monopolizes him nearly all the time, and he appears perfectly willing to remain under the wing of the New York statesman. The Washington Confederation, noticing the reception by the "President-elect," Saturday morning, says: At nine o'clock, according to previous arrangement, Mr. Lincoln received the Peace Congress. The members formed in procession in the hall where they meet, and proceeded to the reception parlor; ex-President Tyler