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Show Grant, tnmron HOtl Jones. New York, 2S. The Tribune's Paris correspondent has interviewed Grant. I be latter said be thought Don Cameron very clever,' not as a writer or as a Bpeecbmaker, but as a convincing talker in a quiet way, r fi on tbe rofa. There are men who make fine speeches, said General Grant, but tbey don't change your opinnnf. Now Don Cameron ta'ks to you in a reasonable way, according to business principles, and it is a pleasure to hclen to him. He thought etna tor Jones, ol Nevada, was a man ol much force of character, although be d:d not agree with him in hie financial views. He has an original mind, pursued the General; he does not let any one else do bis thinking for him. There was that report ol bis, able and new, although not my way of thinking, beside. Jones is growiug as a staua man. He spoke of the ability of Tbur mau aa a democratic leader and especially of that of Conkliug as a republican leader in flattering terms. |