Biographical Sketch of Linton Stephens Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Co

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Biographical Sketch of Linton Stephens Late Associate Justice of the Supreme Co
James D Waddell
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This, in Grant, I was pleased at ; but somehow I would have preferred to see the President more graceful and elegant or rather, more at ease in his manners. Everything, however, passed off very well and very agreeably. There was a perfect jam and a great array of fashion and court-style. I send you two slips one from the Herald and one from the Times correspond- ents giving an account of it. The longest one is from the Herald. My own opinion is that I was more looked at than any man present, an...d more talked to, though I did en- deavor to keep in the back-ground. Sir Frederick Bruce sought an introduction to me. I give this as an illustration of the state of things. He is a gentleman of fine personal appearance, and talks well. I declined to see him on his visit to Fort Warren. Mr. Burlingame told me Sir Freder- ick wished to see me when he \vas there, and Major Liver- more said if I would signify a request to see him, under his orders, he would allow it. I told Mr. Burlingame that it might not be approved at Washington, as I was a State-prisoner and he a foreign minister, etc.

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