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"Yr obt servt, Gilbert, with his limited experience of business matters, had entirely overlooked the fact, that the permission of the creditor is not necessary to the payment of a debt.
Besides the want above mentioned, there is also a crying need for a brewery, a college of higher mathematics, a coal yard, and a clean and intellectual Punch and Judy show. I have the honour to be, sir, Your Obt. Servant, JOHN DE GRAFFENREID ATWOOD, U. S. Consul at Coralio. P.S. Hello! Uncle Obadiah. How's the old burg racking along? What would the government do without you and me?
Our firm has great facilities for working a novel, tale, or any kind of fancy stuff. What w'd be y'r terms in cash payment, 1st of every month? P.S. Would any additional compensation induce you to allow each number to be illustrated by a colored engraving? Yr obt serv'ts.
"Hors is laimd," said the curious letter. "Regret inconvenuns axept Respect from obt servt Captin Sharp." "Very sweet and to the point," said Mrs Cottier. "Is Nigger lame, then?" "Yes," I answered. "Joe says he has been kicked. You won't be able to drive him for some time." "Poor old Nigger," said Mrs Cottier, as she unwrapped the parcel. "Now, I wonder what 'Respect' Captain Sharp has sent me?"
"I shall be particularly happy if upon any future occasion I can in the slightest degree contribute to advance your valuable and patriotic labours, and I remain, Sir, "Your very faithful "and obt. Servant This letter is worthy to be printed, and the readers of the "Atlantic Monthly" now see it for the first time, I believe, set in type.
5 killed, 2 wounded, 6th inft. 2 do. 5th inft. 1 captain, 5 privates Dodge's Bat. mounted. 1 Lieut. 6 privates Henry's 1 private wounded, Alexander's 1 private, Posey's. I have the honor to be with great respect, Yr. obt. servant, H. ATKINSON, Brevet Brig. Gen. Maj. Gen. Macomb, Com. in Chief, Washington.
I am, very respectfully, yr. obt. svt. Thomas L. Snead, A.A.G. Commanding Beaureguard Scouts. I would like to know if he tried it and came to grief or abandoned the project. As letters can now get through to New Orleans, I wrote there. July 14th, 1863. Moved yesterday into a house I call "Fair Rosamond's bower" because it would take a clue of thread to go through it without getting lost.
Clair not Being able to Run about as I was if his inclination had been as Grate I hope in the Course of the winter to have the pleasure of Seeing you when I may have it in my power to answer any questions you are pleased to ask Concerning the unfortunate Campain. Have the Honour to be your Excellencys most obt. and most humble servent 10 Novr.
A letter addressed to me at Springfield, Illinois, will reach me. I am very respectfully, Your obt. svt., U. S. GRANT. This letter failed to elicit an answer from the Adjutant-General of the Army. I presume it was hardly read by him, and certainly it could not have been submitted to higher authority.
I will thank you to communicate to the forces that served with you, both regulars and militia, the feelings of the President upon this occasion. I have the honor to be very respectfully, your obt. servant. Gen. H. Atkinson, Jefferson Barracks, Missouri. In the report of the Secretary at War which has just been referred to, there is the following statement of the causes which led to this contest.
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