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of Mr. Botts' usual declamation against the South, if it were not for the new-born sympathy manifested therein for the adopted citizens of the Southern States. Mr. Editor, as one of the latter class, humble though I am, may I be permitted, through the columns of the Dispatch, to relieve Mr. Botts of any uneasiness he may entertaie of Henry — in the attitude of a mendicant at the hall of a Black Republican Congress, begging, praying and beseeching a single crumb of comfort! And now, Mr. Editor, as the feelings of Mr. Botts may be quieted about my status, allow me to make a few remarks on as many points of Mr. Botts' logic. Mr. Botts says a single vot accept one from John M. Botts, Shephard Clemens, and Henry Winter Davis, a trio that will go down to posterity with a fame which no true patriot can envy. Mr. Editor, sir, while I would like to give my opinion upon a few more points of Mr. Botts' logic, I have already trespassed upon my original bounds, and subscribe myself.