Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 10 Sept[ember], 1863
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Oliver Johnson writes William Lloyd Garrison that Charles Sumner will be delivering his speech "On our Foreign Relations" that evening in New York City, and reports that pamphlet editions of this speech have been printed in Boston. Johnson reports that the speech is so long that they could not print it in its entirety without excising the majority of unrelated content, and that as such he has proposed that the Tribune print it the following week as an extra feature. Johnson suggests that Garrison do likewise with regards to the Liberator.