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Each of the Children - If you had them to day - spread out about the Christmas Tree - if you have one (and I presume you have) they would make quite an addition to the display. I earnestly hope you will have a merry, happy time during the holidays - with all due regard for Gen Sheridan with whom I expect to dine - I would much prefer to be at Home for there is no place like Home in this World, and nothing should be left undone to make it attractive and happy for old and young. Gladly would I be there now with a full heart to do and add all in my powers to the joyous festivations of the holidays - I am with you all in spirit and have no doubt that in the thoughts of all at Home I will not at such a time be forgotten. You must write me all about the giving particulars in regard to the occasion. I will not seal this up, and perhaps write you another note to-night. B.H.G.