REAGaN saw none except the bill that Mr. RICHARDS0ON had handed to me. I felt very much encouraged as to the passage of the bill. in suitable shape. after this interview. "After that interview I was talled upon in my comnitteeroom by a gentleman connected with the Ncw York Herald. who imfmtrmued mc that there was much excitement in New York over the delay in passing the immigration bill. and that the Now York Herald of that day had a strong editorial in relation to it. I answered some questions which he put to me about it. and told him the substance of ny conversation with Mr. REAGAN. audit appeared in the Herald of the next day. in its Washington dispatches.
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