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er them. I am still a great sufferer, confined to my room and have not had my clothes on since Christmas Eve, when I received my injury. It is barely possible that Mrs. Grant and I may get down to Bermuda and Havana this winter, if I should recover sufficiently to travel in time to make our visit. I will say, however, that I have no idea of undertaking the task of writing any of the articles the Century requests. With kind regards of the family. Very truly 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 in Cuba, and gave a report of General Grant's condition that made me feel anxious, and 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 sanguine—until he was struck by that blow, which he seemed to know from the beginning was mortal. United Bank building, W