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interview was one of unreserved freedom, with the utmost confidence of each one, in the perfect candor and good faith of the other. very truly yours, Sam. Gill. On the 13th June, 1861, I accompanied Gen. Buckner, Judge Bigger and Col. Bullock to Cairo, Illinois. It was the day after a Confederate flag had been taken down in Columbus, Kentucky, by some Federal troops. After being presented to General McClellan, Gen. Buckner remarked to Gen. McC. that he would like for him to statesired us to have this agreement impressed upon the people of Kentucky, and remarked that he had no better guarantee, to offer as for the faithful discharge of his portion of the agreement than Gen. Buckner, who had known him so long. F. J. Bullock. Given at Columbus, June 29, 1861. I learned, when in Washington, from some of the friends of the President, that he was exceedingly tender-footed on the meaning of certain terms. He was not willing to "respect in the neutral position