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on of public opinion as to political objects. It has been a long time in preparation and the public has known all about it. If the work should be withheld the public might say that there was an object in that. I would go on as fast as possible and when the work is ready publish it: let the public say what they please. Our trip through Spain, like all others, was very delightful. We received marked attention from the officials everywhere, and no place more marked than while we were at Gibraltar. Lord & Lady Napier, with the officers of the garrison, seemed not to be able to do too much for us. Hoping to see you either in London or Paris before our departure, I am as always, Yours Very Truly, U. S. Grant. Gen. A. Badeau, Consul-Gen. of the U. S., London, Eng. Letter no. Forty-seven. I had been requested by prominent Irishmen to ask General Grant to visit their country, and accordingly wrote to him on the subject. The Richmond was the naval vessel placed at his