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ade for that purpose. Any suggestions you may make will be kindly received, and meet with proper consideration. With many prayers, which I know I offer in common with you, that this unrighteous rebellion may be brought to a speedy close, I am Your Excellency's obedient servant, John F. L. Findley. This letter was received by the Governor on the twenty-second day of December, the anniversary of the landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, which is referred to in the text. Dec. 22, 1861. To Hon. John F. L. Findley, Chairman of a Committee on Militia of the House of Delegates of the State of Maryland. My dear Sir,—It is with feelings which I will not attempt to express that I have received, on this anniversary day, your letter, addressed to me from Annapolis. I immediately addressed the Mayors of the cities of Lowell and Lawrence on the subject of your inquiries, and hope to be able to transmit their answers at an early day. The past cannot be forgotten; but it