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Show ENOAGINO A WaK, CORRESPOND kvt. Charles A. Tana, editor of the New Yowk S.m, publishes in the issue of that journal of the 20th the following, which shows how enterprize stretches after the latest and mo.it te'i-aliie te'i-aliie news: We neol scarcely -ay that the extract we nuke wa.- double-leaded tin! stool at the head of Uie editorials in; the $m of that date. We have i nginrod William II. II l.s.'il, L.-., th distinguished aiid reliable correspond. 'nt of the London Times throughout the Crimean war. as the spec! tl correspondent of the M"i during the war between France mid Prussia. lie has telegraphed to us that he will do his best for us. Wo shall receive re-ceive constant .dispatches from him, describing de-scribing every important event. The following are the datails of our contract with Dr. Russell, made through the cable : New York, Ju'y 15, 1S70. William II. Russell, L. L.D., Lo. don: Can you act as our correspondent at the seat of war? If so, consider yourself your-self engaged on your owu terms. We want events from the front, by oab'.e telegraph, daily. Answer. Charlks A. Dana, Editor Svn. Find, if anywhere iu Europe, MR. russell's answer. Yesterday the following answer was received by cable : London, p. m., July 19, lSTti C. A. Dana, E-Htor Sun: I will do my best for you. If I go to army headquarters, do you need telegraphic dispatche or letters as well? I would rather you proposed terms. Wit. II Russell. REPLY 07 THE BUN. To which the Sun replied as follows: Sun Office, New York, J uly 19, '70. To William II. Rwrll: 1 Send telegraphic de patches daily by cattle. No letters. Go on jour own terms. Charles A. Dana, Editor. |