71/94 199.] [Footnote 917: _Ibid._, p. 195.] [Footnote 918: _Ibid._, p.202.Seward to Adams, Sept. Lyons, on his return to Washington, wrote that he found Seward's influence much lessened, and that he had fallen in public estimation by his "signing the Abolition Proclamation, which was imposed upon him, in opposition to all his own views, by the Radical Party in the Cabinet." (Russell Papers. |