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The Daily Dispatch: December 14, 1864., [Electronic resource] 1 1 Browse Search
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instructions, and he received them. They are eminently brutal, and therefore eminently characteristic of the author. Had they been otherwise, people might have been led to doubt the paternity. But there can be no doubt now. There is but one man living whose heart would have allowed him to write such a letter as Seward's in reply to Adams. Even Yankeedom itself could not furnish another; although, with regard to that race, it is perfectly allowable to parody the witty speech of Lady Mary Worley Montague about the Naves, and say, "The world is made up of men, women and Yankees." But for the sufferings which the unfortunate Confederate prisoners must undergo in consequence of the rejection of this offering — for all the world, and none better than Seward, knows the wretched condition to which they are condemned by the cruelty of their gaolers — we should rejoice that this letter was written. It places Seward in his true light. The picture, drawn by his own hand, is inimitable. "Sc