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Fifth Auditor's Office.
Washington, May 9th, 1861. Hon. John A. Dix, Sir : I desire to call your attention to a communication I had the honor of eubraitting to you on or about the 15th of January last.
9 In view of the present aspect of public afi'airs I cannot tod' forcibly impress upon your mind the truths set forth in the P. S. To that communication. Rest assured, my dear sir, that there are conspirators in the free States, and so soon as the Federal Government shall commence active operatio
...ns in the field, so soon will the traitors in the free States commence burning our armories, powder magazines, navy yards, arse- nals, railroad bridges, steamboats, telegraphs, towns, and cities : in a word, they will not scruple at destroying life and property by any available means known to fiends and de- mons ; therefore, I would again urge upon you and through you the people of the free States, the absolute necessity of the most untiring vigilence. Look well to your armories, powder magazines, railroad bridges, public ware houses, &c.

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