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Show It. IS. II and S J. T. Chicago, 16, The Times' Wash, ington thinks the president will reconsider re-consider and recall the Devans letter and continue the same policy regarding regard-ing southern affairs as hitherto, leaving the returning board to its fate. The extreme radical wing ol the cabinet nearly carried him off his feet, but calmer counsels prevail new. The correspondent learns that very cautious and discreet measures are heing taken to bring about a con-greaaional con-greaaional investigation which shall include the pieBidential title and result to Tildeu's advantage. He finds, however, that outside ol Montgomery Mont-gomery Blair, who seems to be wjrk-iny wjrk-iny in behalf of Tildeu, there an lew of Tildtn's former supporters who have not a very marked contempt lor the ex candidate for the presidency. |