Show A portentous BREEZE in which clr of alic rn r and alio commander 01 t army arc alio centric anz M hat mil sr loan 21 this mornings contains iho the following letter has for several days been awaiting space for publication t fl al 11 editor anif 1 jlou DEAR str I 1 have tonight to night received enclosed tori otice anif soi t rato ra anda M fa ara G A n olive K il i c last night general addressed the assemblage sem blage lie hail arcail which ho believed had never been published and which very few people had seen letters showed the rebellion to be more than a mere secession it was a conspiracy most dire which hid between jeff dails and a roan whose namo it would not to do to mention as he la i now a member of the united states senate had been seen by the speaker and showed position he wai not a secessionist his object in starting the rebellion wag not merely for the accession of the south but to have this 0 hie country so that he could use it as a fulcrum from which to alro out his shot at the other of the country aud compel tha to do as he would have them jeff bavia would have turned his band against any stale that would secede from thai south after the south had seceded from tho north had the rebellion succeeded general sharman said the people of th north would all hao been slaves i ANOTHER ACCOUNT j the following Is from the globe damo brats report to the late war he said it 1 hiis not as was generally understood a F war of secession from the united stales but a conspiracy 1 I have bacu behind the curtains mid he and I 1 have seen letters that few others have seen aej have braid conversations that can not be repeated and 1 can tell you that jeff dails never was a secessionist ic was a conspirator spi he did for divisions from iho united slates ills object was to get a fulcrum from which to operate aga the n states and S tic had succeeded he would today to day be tho masler spirit of the continent and yon would be slaves I 1 have been a letter frenn dails to n man choso whoso name I 1 can not mention because he is A united stales senator I 1 know davis writing and saw his signature and in that letter he said be would turn lees army against any state that might to fM Hj n pica that it Is based upon information which regard for a united slates senator docs not permit him to present will t honorable minds suggest the idea of im responsible blander it Is thus devolved upon mo to say that the allegation of my ever havens written such a letter as is described Is unqualifiedly false and the assertion that L had any purpose or wish to destroy abo liberty nd cical rights of any state cither north or south Is a reckless hiro eless falsehood especially bc causia it waa generally known that for many years before 03 well as during tho war between tho states I 1 was an earnest advocate of the construction state rights theory of air jefferson what motive other than personal malignity can bo conceived for so gross a libel it general has access to any letters purporting to havo been written by me which will sustain his accusations let him produce them or wear the brand of a base slanderer yours respectfully jefferson jEF FEnson DAVIS T was bitting at his desk in his study this morning ac the sherrain Sher raan residence on garrison avenue writing a letter the rc portet called 1 I have read the letter ot jefferson dails in hiis mornings paper he began at once anticipating questions and I 1 have nothing to say to the newspapers hea laid down his pen and turning in bli chair said with that linn tone which snowed that tho subject bad stirred up his ire i this Is on affair between to gentlemen I 1 will take my time about it and write to mr bavis himself wo will settle tho matter between us have the papers misrepresented you in our remarks before frank bost G A 11 was asked 1 I egiy nothing about that my reply to sir javle will not bo through the pa acm they arc not the arbiters of alib question nor the go between tor any dispute I 1 havo no more to say asala and closed the interview what the outcome of this direct chargo and positive denial will be of courso no one can foretell but tho of thu two men arc well keown and unless tharo has been a matako or misrepresentation somewhere which when discovered will furnish a icv to the to lution of the misunderstanding satisfactory to both parties results may follow further developments will be anxiously awal |