The Great Surrender to the Rebels in Arms : the Armistice

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They would demand pay, or the restoratioiji. of every slave escaping to the l^orth. Yours, truly, U. S. GRANT.
The view expressed by Gen. Grant in his letter in relation to what the rebels expect from the Presidential election is sustained by the best rebel au- thority. Senator Semmes, of Mississippi, delivered a speech at Jackson, Miss., on the 15th ult., in which he said: Our hopes for an early peace were dependant entirely on the success of the Democratic party at the North in the approachin
...g Presidential election. The whole population of the North, the rich as well as the poor, were now called to face the war with all its horrors ; and he believed that they would not submit to the draft ordered for the 5th of September next; that they would resist by force of arms first ; that the Peace party would continue to grow and be successful in the approaching canvass.
The honorable rebel gentleman gave his views of military affairs as follows : He said he did not desire to excite any undue expectations or alarm, that everything de- pended upon Sherman being routed from Atlanta.


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