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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: December 11, 1861., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Louis Philippe (search for this): article 4
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Russell (search for this): article 4
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The cowardly Despotism at Washington. [From the Richmond Whig, Dec. 3.]
Through the instrumentality of one of Seward's confidential agents, we have come in possession of the following letter, addressed by a brave and noble woman, to Lincoln's vizier.
We are given to understand, that the perusal of it was not without visible effect upon that impersonation of all human villainy.
The twitchings of the muscles, and his agitated manner betrayed, not perhaps, any compunction, but a sense of personal insecurity at the hands of the avenging Nemesis.
This letter is the most graphic sketch, yet given to the world, of the cruel and dastardly tyranny, which the Yankee Government has established at Washington.
Russell, in one of his letters to the London Times, mentions the expedient of " arrest by telegraph," which has been introduced by Seward, as something new and appalling, and outstripping all the ingenious contrivances of all the despotisms that ever existed.
But the incarcera
William H. Seward (search for this): article 4
The cowardly Despotism at Washington. [From the Richmond Whig, Dec. 3.]
Through the instrumentality of one of Seward's confidential agents, we have come in possession of the following letter, addressed by a brave and noble woman, to Lincoln's vin one of his letters to the London Times, mentions the expedient of " arrest by telegraph," which has been introduced by Seward, as something new and appalling, and outstripping all the ingenious contrivances of all the despotisms that ever existed.dying infamy.
The letter tells its own tale, and may be relied on as a true copy of the original, in the hands of Wm. H. Seward:
Washington, Nov. 17, 1861, 398 16th st. To the Hon. Wm. H. Seward, secretary of State: Sir:
For nearly the Hon. Wm. H. Seward, secretary of State: Sir:
For nearly three months I have been confined, a close prisoner, shut out from air and exercise, and denied all communion with family and friends
"Patience is said to be a great virtue," and I have practiced it, to my utmost capacity of endurance.
I am
1861 AD (search for this): article 4
August 23rd (search for this): article 4