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Fatuity of Lincoln and Seward.
--We have been informed that Hon. John M. Sandidge, formerly a member of Congress from Louisiana, lately visited Maryland to remove his children, who were at school there.
He passed through Washington; and took occasion to call on Mr. Seward, for the purpose of assuring him that if he relied oMr. Seward, for the purpose of assuring him that if he relied on there being any Union party in Louisiana, he was leaning on a broken reed.
Mr. Sandidge informed the Secretary that unionism there was dead and buried and could never be resurrected.
Mr. Seward introduced him to President Lincoln, to whom Mr. Sandidge made a similar statement.
The President replied that it might be, and nMr. Seward introduced him to President Lincoln, to whom Mr. Sandidge made a similar statement.
The President replied that it might be, and no doubt was so; but that if the South was united, the North was no less united, and that he was determined, at every cost, to replace the power of the Government where it had been overthrown.
So the Washington Administration admits the unanimity of the Southern people, and this interview is but another proof that it is bent o
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