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d tried to get a passport there for a long time, with the following result: Finally, when Mr. Myers's shilly shallying became positively unendurable, an informal delegation of us, consisting of vannah; a friend of mine, named Dick Murphy, of New York, myself, and several others, invested Mr. Myers's office. I was spokesman for the party. I said: "Mr. Myers, we are sick and tired waiMr. Myers, we are sick and tired waiting here." Mark the reply: "You d — d Irishmen, you come to the South to make a living here, and then, when the South wants you to fight for her, you take out British protection papers from a Gnguage one iota, and can bring several witnesses to corroborate my statement. I answered--Mr. Myers, I did not expect this from you. I have always treated you as a gentleman. If I should ever lo receive from one of her Majesty's consuls. "Leave my office, you d — d rascal," replied Mr. Myers, " you haven't got your hand out of the lion's mouth yet." At last he came to Richmond, w