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Redingson had been across several times on business for the Confederacy. "When the vessel reached port, and all was ready, the two went out together, and from Liverpool to London were engaged in conversation as to how they could best manage to enjoy themselves while in London, and at the same time attend to the business for which they were abroad.

Halting in front of Capt. Redingson, he said: 'I presume that your Christian sentiments would revolt at my proposition, and to which the authorities have already assented. "'What is that? quickly inquired Capt. Redingson. "'It is to spread disease in the Northern cities and through the Northern army. "The Captain promptly replied: 'Well, sir, this would be a novel way of fighting battles.

He said he would call for her as requested, and they separated. Seraine, after going to her room, wrote to Mrs. Lawton and inclosed a note to Henry, merely telling him that she was well and on her way home, encouraging him to bear up under his sufferings, etc. "The next morning Capt. Redingson called according to his promise, and they were off at once for the lines of the armies.

The doctor knew what was coming, and made away for dear life. "When Jackson and Capt. Redingson made themselves known to him he was greatly surprised. They then talked the matter over, and all agreed that all the schemes of the Professor and Dr. Blackman were at an end. "Capt. Redingson turned to Jackson, saying, 'There is my dream. "Blackman said Dr.

Captain Redingson replied that he knew nothing about the business except from his instructions, and he could not do otherwise than to obey them. "After many suggestions it was finally understood that a meeting of the gentlemen then present should be held every evening at the same rooms, except when engagements otherwise should interfere. Capt.

He also obtained letters from McMasterson to some important persons in London, where he professed to be going on some mission for the rebels. The letters, as before, introduced Mr. Jackson, of Memphis, Tenn. "He sailed the following day and had a pleasant voyage. While on board the vessel crossing the Atlantic he made the acquaintance of one Capt. Redingson, a jolly, gentlemanly companion.

"'Civilized warfare! said Dr. Blackman; 'what do I care for the rules of civilized warfare? Have not these Yankees destroyed our property? Are they not setting our slaves free? Is not that destruction of our property rights? "'Yes, said Capt. Redingson; 'but this is retaliation on property and persons that are not doing any injury.

Jackson responded that he had. Redingson said: "'Mr. "Jackson remarked, 'Why, Captain, what do you mean by Indian Trust Fund? "'Oh! nothing, said the Captain; 'it was a mere idle remark. "This, however, opened a flood of light in upon Jackson's mind in reference to matters of the past, in connection with certain frauds upon the United States Government.

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