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Seward and Lincoln. --The official prominence of Lincoln shelters Seward from his just proportion of the responsibility and odium of the present war. It is not Seward from his just proportion of the responsibility and odium of the present war. It is not more true that the Premier of England is its real King than that Seward is the actual President of the United States. Lincoln, the obscure Illinois pettifogger, is tSeward is the actual President of the United States. Lincoln, the obscure Illinois pettifogger, is the nominal chief magistrate, but the real master of the Northern nation is W. H. Seward. The ignorant and incompetent rail-splitter would no more take a single imporW. H. Seward. The ignorant and incompetent rail-splitter would no more take a single important step without the advice and concurrence of his Secretary of State than he would accompany Gen. M. Clellan to the next battle of the Potomac. The President himsey no means as bad or black hearted a man as his Prime Minister. Those who know Seward epresent him as a cold blooded monster, one of the most malignant and wolfish oen, and its violation of the laws of justice, honor, and humanity, is due to W. H. Seward, the arch-fiend of the Northern despotism, who, if he had a hundred thousand