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it to-night. It is possible, however, that I am mistaken in the date. W. Brooks's statement that Mrs. Lincoln was troubled about it, regarding it as a sign that Mr. Lincoln would be reelected, but would not live through his second term, is undoubtedly correct. A little later in the evening, the Hon. Mr. Kelley, of Philadelphia, came in. As he sat down, he took a letter out of his pocket, saying: Mr. President, while on a visit home, a week or two ago, I took up a number of the Anti-Slavery Standard, in which there happened to be a communication from Mrs. Caroline H. Dall, of Boston, giving her views of the Fremont movement, and the situation generally; so admirable in its tone and spirit, that I could not resist the inclination to write to the author, expressing the interest with which I had read the article. The result was a reply, which I hold in my hand, which seems to me so just and able a statement of your position, from the standpoint of a true woman, that I have brought