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Toombs (search for this): article 3
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): article 3
Robert Anderson (search for this): article 3
From Washington.
--The Washington Star of Saturday, furnishes the following items:
Lieut. Talbot, with the dispatches from Major Anderson to the Government, arrived in Washington yesterday afternoon, and repaired immediately to the Adjutant General's Office, and with the Adjutant General went to see the President, and had an interview.
Lieut T. is stopping at the residence of his mother, near S., Aloysius' Church.
We have entirely reliable information that Robert E. Scott, of Virginia, does not entertain the least idea of going into the Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln, unless the existing national troubles be previously settled upon a basis satisfactory to the conservative portion of the people of the South.
At a private dinner party yesterday, high words passed between Senator Toombs and Lieutenant General Scott.
According to relations of the affair in Congressional circles, the conversation turned on the sending of troops to Charleston, when Mr. Toombs expressed the h
Theodore Talbot (search for this): article 3
From Washington.
--The Washington Star of Saturday, furnishes the following items:
Lieut. Talbot, with the dispatches from Major Anderson to the Government, arrived in Washington yesterday afternoon, and repaired immediately to the Adjutant General's Office, and with the Adjutant General went to see the President, and had an interview.
Lieut T. is stopping at the residence of his mother, near S., Aloysius' Church.
We have entirely reliable information that Robert E. Scott, of Virginia, does not entertain the least idea of going into the Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln, unless the existing national troubles be previously settled upon a basis satisfactory to the conservative portion of the people of the South.
At a private dinner party yesterday, high words passed between Senator Toombs and Lieutenant General Scott.
According to relations of the affair in Congressional circles, the conversation turned on the sending of troops to Charleston, when Mr. Toombs expressed the
Robert E. Scott (search for this): article 3