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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: October 1, 1862., [Electronic resource].
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Things about Washington. [correspondence of the Richmond Dispatch] Washington, Sept. 25, 1862.
Uncle Abe is apparently much skewered of late.
He is attended by 40 cavalry from the Soldiers' Home to the city each morning, when he first pays his respects to Gen. Halleck, inquiring of him the latest war news and spends the day as best he can, amid various and conflicting rumors returning with his body guard at night to the Soldiers' Home, where be taken up his nightly quarters.
Two steamers are kept continually at the Navy Yard, in full blast, ready for him to make his escape, and from appearances he does not think the time is far distant when he shall be compelled to "skedaddle" from the District.
This state of excitement has existed st the crossing of the Confederates into Maryland.
The war by the bay not he begins to think is a failure — the nigger must now be ed, together with the Abolitionists of the North.
He finds the presence from that quarter too much for the st
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