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Eighty-four. The Rev. Alonzo Flack, the head-master of a considerable boarding-school in New York, had written to Gen. Grant proposing that the Appletons, my publishers, should get up a school edition of the Military History of Grant. The General forwarded the letter to me with the following endorsement. I have answered Mr. Flack approving his idea and told him that you had suggested the same thing yourself. I also told him that I would forward this letter to you. U. S. G. March 31st, 883. Letter no. Eighty-five. This letter was written to aid me in a report I was making to the Government on the defenses of Havana. New York City, Apl. 30th, 1883. Dear Badeau,—I beg your pardon for not answering your letter requesting my views about the capabilities of the defenses of the harbor of Havana to resist any navy. I supposed I had answered it, but your last letter reminds me that I have not. On my visit to Havana three years ago I had the opportunity of seein