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An Introduction to Gen. Morgan. --A letter from Cincinnati says: While the train which conveyed John Morgan to this city was stopping in Columbus, Gov. Todd improved the opportunity of presenting his compliments to the rebel General, and shook hands with him in the car. He was accompanied by Gen. Mason and portions of their staff, all of whom were introduced to the distinguished guest.
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An Introduction to Gen. Morgan. --A letter from Cincinnati says: While the train which conveyed John Morgan to this city was stopping in Columbus, Gov. Todd improved the opportunity of presenting his compliments to the rebel General, and shook hands with him in the car. He was accompanied by Gen. Mason and portions of their staff, all of whom were introduced to the distinguished guest. An Introduction to Gen. Morgan. --A letter from Cincinnati says: While the train which conveyed John Morgan to this city was stopping in Columbus, Gov. Todd improved the opportunity of presenting his compliments to the rebel General, and shook hands with him in the car. He was accompanied by Gen. Mason and portions of their staff, all of whom were introduced to the distinguished guest.
An Introduction to Gen. Morgan. --A letter from Cincinnati says: While the train which conveyed John Morgan to this city was stopping in Columbus, Gov. Todd improved the opportunity of presenting his compliments to the rebel General, and shook hands with him in the car. He was accompanied by Gen. Mason and portions of their staff, all of whom were introduced to the distinguished guest.