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regard your declination of the Mission to Brussels for the present. I presume Jones will not return to Brussels, though under the letter which he received when hismplete, I was now about to begin. There were some conversations between Mr. George Jones and several of my friends, at this time, in regard to my joining the staffbrought about. Refer to me in this or any other matter for your benefit. George Jones and his wife dine with me on Saturday next. I will see what he might be wilruly yours, U. S. Grant. Per F. F. Wood. Letter no. Ninety-two. Mr. George Jones, the proprietor of The New York Times, was passing a part of the winter ind I had written to make particular inquiries. The General's reply shows that Mr. Jones appreciated the injury more exactly than the patient, who was always sanguineof your letter of the 21st of Feb'y and hasten to write to you to say that Mr. George Jones had entirely overestimated my condition. I think the injury that I receiv