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Show 487 let )‘Utl know but at this, time it fiL'CTUS highly improbable. I hope that you can ("cure the adoption of the resolution which we :iilwptt'il at .‘(t‘iv Yorlc providing for investigation in every case lu t1 It' :i ii i larritinn of war. I regard this as the most important w-p that "fill lit: taken at thi; time. to he held in (h we shall not he :alili ( - Wishing you a very successful meeting, I am, T THE UNITED STATES A?\Tl‘.,‘..'.'~' 117"". i \\'I'il\‘ tn min "1 ‘w w March .‘(i to a uni ilw _ .. held in ('hicagu on .\l:n > - Very truly yours. 7 W. J. BRYAN. HON. HORACE PORTER. l have your yer): i‘iirilisil Emit-r requesting the use of my name which I am as, a \ lt'i‘rl‘l" I‘ll'IlI of the important I'cace Congress glad to l :tww will he convened in Chicago in May next. the ViceI .~lt;ill accept nith pleasure the pmition of one of the duties of n y past -. DP" EDWARD EVERETT I"! E Mrnm i wisliIunili11gt~zii i.he unpnssilile. If I in in ~ 3 E The Congress at Ni‘n ‘\i i' ineetingof great iziilwrtzvnzi . . i, . Truly 5i 21'. "‘1‘. mumH of jwu hi my earnest sympathy with the objects tln‘ t‘imgzv-s. l mu. very sincerely, Home}: PORTER. HON. ANDREW WHITE. a meeting, if propI rectignim fully the great value at such succeed in your efiorts erly carried out, and hope that you may sentiment in favor of to inalre it effective in increasingY American conducive to peace. measures other iritL‘rtl(tti.vIl:ll arbitration and yours, I remain, dear sir, very respectfully ANDREW D. WHITE. l SENATOR ELIHU ROOT. I have your \‘ery If: .' i National I'cace Com5 regret to state that m made I shall not be I \Vith kind regards. I EB. ANDREW CARNEGIE. to our regret. we shall Your; of March 2(‘i received. Much National Peace Con- Second your of time the lye in mid-ocean at wireless greetings by you send to gre-s, lint it' there is a chance HON. ELMER ELLSWORTH 1-2110" r; I should like in t'.\]‘i't‘\\ the cause of internatéwnzal -. r... \Vith grxld \\'l.\Ilt‘\ 97 tr unit: '1 ,, me, very truly yours. clone. of the Congress, this will be and let \\'l>IlL‘S for the success now. But in any use consider it done the powers is the best answer to The present situation of the On achieved through armaments. he to is peace thnt mnteniim The other plan war. of promoters sure the the contrary, they are giving League of Peaceful Nations will soon have to he tried-a that the time has cooperate to refuse it) \\'l s other notice to the world may not be broken. past "hen the peace of the Very truly yours, HON. W. J. BRYAN. lthanit you for your lElVllQEll-it‘i :iiwl " ' ' not be possible for me to ltt‘ ni'li -\ i- i i M M iii I -of other en owtn‘;r to the pressure ‘ in .. mi seem posstble at [111% tunic. li' Iilll'l' i I'm? i... i l Lflll . 1"" .. ANDREW CARNEGIE. _ 1i .hnx t .-‘..,] "l,'.1 i i I) |