Observations in the North Eight Months in Prison And On Parole

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If I can make them of use to you, I will count it no dishonour to cflll them friends. I will make friends of the mnmmon of unrightoousnes-s for your s*ke. Only t^!I me how tho caae stands — and trust me." I was invited .-'Oine niglits ago, by iiu esteemed friend, iu Brooklyn, to lueet at his house, aud tiike tea with a numljer of gentlemen who were in sympathy T?-ith the South, and interested to get all the information they could of Confede- rate affairs. I found at at an curly hour in the even...ing sonic fifteen or twenty ■j;entlcmcn aKsembled, among whom I believe there were only two of Southern birth. Aft«r the offices of hospitality had been abundantly performed by our excellent host, a " free talk" was at once opened among the company.
The conversation turned principally upon "peace movements." With refer- ence to the negotiations at Niagara Falls, one of the company retoarked that he had S(cn Mr. Ilolcombe, who avowed to him that ho had been approaclied in this matt«r by Northern men, and that the suggestion of his part in the con- ference with Greeley had wholly arisen in this way.


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