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when l mas in the midelt of the Senator Capeheartearne to see the told me that & should settle us th controversy with in John h. Lessis and Reathe forced John on his terrus! Iasked the great Republican Senator from Indiana to repeat what hid said. He didand then told me that he would lose teu thousand dollars a day if I did not bittle with Mr. Bullday Lettis. I stood up and of course An Cape heart had to stand and told him in Mords of one sila ble that Ididu t care what hid loce, that either the President Map the head of the forement of the United states or he Mash that I didn teare much what he the senator lost typey kneek or by the mouth. Iescarted him to the door! Now these senators are doing what they can to min

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