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To Henry Cabot Lodge, May 23d 506
Emphasizes need of harmonious coöperation of all delegates to the National Convention opposed to Grant's nomination—Schurz considers Blaine's nomination impossible.
To Thomas F. Bayard, June 15th 507
Offers condolence on death of Bayard's father.
To Henry Cabot Lodge, June 22d 507
Charges against Garfield soon to be refuted—Conkling should have been put down when he offered resolution binding all delegates to support the nominee whoever he might be—Praises results of Convention—Hopes Lodge will be nominated for Congress.
From Thomas F. Bayard, June 28th 508
Acknowledges letter of condolence—Return to Washington.