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e of removing "the sources of discontent" in North Carolina. The contents of the letter are substantially the same as those of the latter addressed by you to Senator Dortch, extracts of which were by him read to me. I remarked to Mr. Dortch that you were probably not aware of the obstacles to the course you indicated, and, withouMr. Dortch that you were probably not aware of the obstacles to the course you indicated, and, without expressing an opinion on the merits of the proposed policy, I desired him, in answering your letter, to write suggestions as to the method of opening negotiations, and as to the terms which you thought should be offered to the enemy. I fell persuaded you would appreciate the difficulties as soon as your attention was called to ity of considering the subject in detail. As you have made no suggestions touching the manner of overcoming the obstacles, I inter that you were not apprised by Mr Dortch of my remarks to him. Apart from insuperable objections to the line of policy you propose, (and to which I will presently advert) I cannot see how the more