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ed, and Rynders was looking anxiously after "the gentleman who held the stakes on the result" The whereabouts of even John Van Buren was not known. In fact Tammany and the Pewter Mug, all was calmness — everything serene. Among the more respectablepurpose to publish it at the expiration of ten days, and I suppose that I have the right to do so now. Truly yours, J. Van Buren. New York, Nov. 5, 1862. Count Gurowski to Mr. Van Buren. Washington Nov. 4, 1862. 252 G. St--Sir: --In and in any way you may choose. If this is not answered within ten days it will be published. A. Gurowski Hon. John Van Buren etc etc etc. Wm. A Fitzhugh Esq will receive any further communication from you to me. G The A. Gurowski who signs this delicate epistle to Mr. John Van Buren is the well-known, distinguished, elegant, polite, and accomplished Russian nobleman who was at one time an attache of the State Department. American affairs in Europe. The Paris correspondent