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An Explanation from Forney. Forney, writing about politics from Washington to the Philadelphia Press on the 25th ultimo, says: Hon. Henry J. Raymond, the chairman of the National Union Committee, reached Washington this morning, and has been in consultation all day with the President, the different members of his Cabinet, and the other friends of the Administration of the Federal Government. Governor Raymond is a statesman of enlarged comprehension and thorough experience. He has nForney, writing about politics from Washington to the Philadelphia Press on the 25th ultimo, says: Hon. Henry J. Raymond, the chairman of the National Union Committee, reached Washington this morning, and has been in consultation all day with the President, the different members of his Cabinet, and the other friends of the Administration of the Federal Government. Governor Raymond is a statesman of enlarged comprehension and thorough experience. He has not only been educated in the legislative school, but is a graduate of that most trying of all trials, the editorial chair, and, therefore, brings to the task of conducting a presidential campaign in the vortex of an unparalleled civil war the best and most useful qualities. In these days — when independent journalists must take vast responsibilities, when they must be cowards in their own esteem if they fear to speak on great issues, and, doing so, must be assailed by suspicious and ignorant pa