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ty. Resolved, That our thanks are due, and are hereby tendered, to Grant, Sherman, Meade, Thomas, Sheridan, Farragut, Porter, and all the other gallant officers Pictures of a soldier and sailor: "Lincoln's Peace Commissioners — Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Farragut, Dupont, Porter." "We are coming, Father Abraham, Twof Georgia, and Vice-President Stephens have entered into negotiations with General Sherman for "a cessation of hostilities. " On its face it is an absurdity; but thetently kept up, in the hope that something may, in the end, be made of it. General Sherman would be the very last man to consent to any such negotiations. There isiments; and his military measures are all shaped accordingly.--But even if General Sherman had the inclination to treat with these civilians, he has not the power. on and country. I hope the glorious victories won by the gallant and skillful Sherman, the heroic and dashing Sheridan, and the intrepid Farragut, are the forerunne