Letter of Hon Edward Wade of Ohio to the Cleveland Herald

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Edward Wade
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I exculpated the | aggression in overwhelming numbers, encouraged gentleman from Iowa from all preconcert in the ij and marshaled to the battle by a gentleman of con- matter. I did not implicate my colleague from 'j summate skill and ability. Yet that strong host the Stark di. '^triet, [Mr. Leiter;] and he, 1 pre- sume, neither desires nor expects any explana tion as regards him lor anything stated in that letter. I Mr. LEITER. No, sir. \ Mr. WADE. I know he does not. I have | made no charge ag...ainst him, nor did I intend to implicate (any further tiian I was led by misunder- standing) my colleague [Mr. Ca. Mpcell] — further than I was led by my ignorance of his disclaimer. That letter, like any letter written on the spur of the moment, doubtless contained some stronger expressions than it ought to have done, but it conveyed the impressions made upon my mind at thetimo, and they were thrown ofl m my seat in the excitement of the moment.
Now, with regard to those gentlemen whom I called the " scatterers " or "recusants, " I do say now, that if those gentlemen had acted with was at last driven, by this steady repulse, ex- hausted and disheartened from the field.


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