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me, if not the "only most-fitted" man that could be found for that- possessed of all the qualifications necessary for it, or even higher positions. After these came letters from editors of great Metropolitan Journals, and religious papers, very friendly to the Administration.  
me, if not the "only most-fitted" man that could be found for that- possessed of all the qualifications necessary for it, or even higher positions. After these came letters from editors of great Metropolitan Journals, and religious papers, very friendly to the Administration.  
Mr. Seward told me that it was unnecessary to get further endorsements;- that [[lotte?]] as to quantity and quality few [[unclear]] came so well recommended- that there was a vacancy at Bradford- that there was no other application- that the President was very kind in recognizing his recommendations, especially for these [[unclear]] places, and he should do the best he could to secure my appointement.
Mr. Seward told me that it was unnecessary to get further endorsements;- that both as to quantity and quality few gentlemen came so well recommended- that there was a vacancy at Bradford- that there was no other application- that the President was very kind in recognizing his recommendations, especially for these [[unclear]] places, and he should do the best he could to secure my appointment.
Then later the President told me, in the presence of Senator Angus
Then later the President told me, in the presence of Senator Angus

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me, if not the "only most-fitted" man that could be found for that- possessed of all the qualifications necessary for it, or even higher positions. After these came letters from editors of great Metropolitan Journals, and religious papers, very friendly to the Administration. Mr. Seward told me that it was unnecessary to get further endorsements;- that both as to quantity and quality few gentlemen came so well recommended- that there was a vacancy at Bradford- that there was no other application- that the President was very kind in recognizing his recommendations, especially for these unclear places, and he should do the best he could to secure my appointment. Then later the President told me, in the presence of Senator Angus