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INTERIOR LIFE AT WASHINGTON.Let us withhold no tribute of praise and admiration from those brave loyalists whose names never get into the leading papers. There are here in this city, as well as in the Government hospitals, many who serve their country nobly, day by day, in nursing the wounded, providing for the very painfully sick, and guarding the death-beds of young patriots with loving kindness.Mrs. Lincoln, too, is a different woman. I congratulate the people of the Free States on the partial return of that womanly dignity and sympathy which should characterize the President’s consort. She has at length attained a commanding position in private,which the people assigned to her on the start. She is now really and tenderly involved in her husband’s duties and responsibilities. Thus the country is saved from the disgrace of another display Hall .in Washington. These things are truly cheering.
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New York Herald Progress

New York, New York, US

Sat, Jan 10, 1863

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