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e, very respectfully, &c. C. O. Clay, Jr., James P. Holcombe. [Horace Greeley to Messrs Clay and Holcombe] International Hotel Niagara Falls, N. Y., July 19, 1864 Gentlemen: At a late hour last evening (too late for communication with you) I received a dispatch informing me that further instructions left Washingtonill regard as unavoidable on my part, I remain yours, truly, Horace Greeley, [Messrs Holcombe and Clay to Mr Greeley.] Clifton House. Niagara Falls, July 19, 1864. To Hon Messrs O C Clay, Jr, and J P Holcombe, Clifton House, Niagara, C W. Sir: Colonel Jewett has just handed us your note of this date, in which you ct of peace, who has been the laughing stock of the North for the last two years, sends the Herald the following dispatch: Cataract House, Niagara Falls, July 19, 1864.--Distinguished representatives of the South are in Canada, urging peace. I was selected to secure an armistice for negotiation. I communicated with