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ant. No. Seven. General Badeau to Señor Sarmiento, President of the Argentine Republic. The following letter was written by the direction of General Grant, ton which the correspondence suggests. Sarmiento had been Minister of the Argentine Republic to the United States, and in that capacity had made the acquaintance of GNov. 29, 1868. His Excellency Señor don D. F. Sarmiento, President of the Argentine Republic: my dear Sir,—I have lately read in the newspapers that the Argentine Argentine Republic proposes offering the command of its armies to one of the successful generals of the United States in the recent war. It would of course be impertinent in mehim say that he hoped in case such a plan should be carried out, that the Argentine Republic would secure the services of a soldier of real talent and not any of theoldier would doubtless assist materially in furthering the objects of the Argentine Republic. Trusting that this note may not be deemed officious, and making my wa