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Show Alleged D up I laity. ' Chicago, 17. TimeBr' "Waahington special; A warmi friend, of i3nstow says: Harlan's appointment would be A moat disgraceful one, -as it would be the result of a lying intrigue and dis honest betrayal of - a friend who has never been augbt but the kindest of men to General Harlan. The corws-pondent corws-pondent then aileges that General, Harlan has given tbe president to understand, un-derstand, through friends, that Bria-tow Bria-tow would not accept the position himself, but personally desired bis (Harlan's) appointment. By these representations Bnstow has - been grossly betrayed, but- has. been prevented pre-vented by pride Irom unveiling Harlan's Har-lan's duplicity. |