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is honesty and unswerving loyalty. [George N. Sanders to Horace Greeley][private and confidentf James P Holcombe, of Virginia, and George N Sanders, of Dixie, are ready and willing to go at onemes and one other. Very respectfully, George N. Sanders. [Horace Greeley's reply] Niagaraand that you further desire that Mr. George N Sanders shall accompany you. If my information be thuchmond. We would be gratified if Mr George N Sanders was embraced in this privilege. Permit uature that Mr Greeley would not deliver it to Sanders, but came over and introduced Hay, who handed it in person to Sanders. When Greeley was leaving Sanders, the latter said: "This is not the end Sanders, the latter said: "This is not the end of this affair, and you must not think that we are blackguards"--as much as to say that Lincoln andf Mr Lincoln to the propositions submitted by Sanders through Greeley. Greeley left, out of hu. Mr Hay is still here, and the reply of Sanders and associates will be delivered to him this [1 more...]