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e the pleasure of conferring her upon my old—not in years, but in date of service—Staff Officer. Ever Your friend, U. S. Grant. Gen'l A. Badeau, Consul Gen'l, London, Eng. P. S.—I hope you will take Washington in your tour and give Mrs. Grant and me an opportunity of having you and Mrs. Badeau meet some of our friends-and your old ones—socially. U. S. G. Letter no. Twelve. On the day of my marriage the President sent me the following telegram: Washington, D. C., April 29, 1875. General A. Badeau,—Gramercy Park Hotel, New York: Please accept my hearty congratulations upon the auspicious events of to-day and my regrets that public business prevents my being present to present the bride and congratulate you in person as I had expected to do. U. S. Grant. Letter no. Thirteen. Before leaving America I declined the mission to Belgium for personal reasons, which are referred to in the omitted portion of this letter. General Grant, however, knew that I