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Show I By W. IT. Telegraph. j THE SELLIXG UK A It MS TO j FIIASCK. I Chicago, 16. The Tribunes 'cw I York special says with regard to the 'jReuiincton arms company's contract "iwith France, that the company de-! de-! elares all the transactions were conduct- ed in such a fair and open manner -, that no trouble could be made between , France and the United States. The .! contracts under which the company r i acted were made by Samuel Reming-i Reming-i ton, a member of the firm, and it was , ' specially arranged and understood that ; nothing should be done which could ' in any manner violate the neutrality laws. 'Ihe company's purchases were made through proper and responsible ' persons, adhering to the strict letter , of the law, nor was there the least con-? con-? cealaent that the arms were bought tor France. |