Letter no. Forty-nine.
In passing through London on his return from Ireland, General Grant was met by Mr. Welsh, the new American Minister, who held a reception for him. He then proceeded to Paris, where he was joined by his son, Colonel Grant, and Mr. Borie. I returned with him to Paris, and accompanied him to Marseilles, from which place he sailed for the East. After this I did not see him again till the spring of 1880, but in the meantime he kept up a more animated correspondence with me than ever.His first letter was from Bombay. The Mr. Welsh spoken of was the United States Minister at London, and Mr. Hoppin was the First Secretary of Legation.