How the South Rejected Compromise in the Peace Conference of 1861

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How the South Rejected Compromise in the Peace Conference of 1861
Salmon P Salmon Portland Chase
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To the People of the United States : This Convention of Conference, composed in part of com- missioners appointed in accordanco with tlie legislative action of sundry States, and in part of commis?ionors appoinred by the Governors of sundry other States, in compliance with an invita- tion by the General Assembly of Virginia, met in "Washington on tlie ith of February, ISGl.
Although constituting a body unknown to tlie Constitution and laws, yet, being delegated for tho purpose, and having
... carefully considered tho existing dangers and dissensions, and having brought their proceedings to a close, publisli tliis ad- dress;, and the accompanying resolutions, as tho result of their deliljcrations.
Wq recognize and deplore tho divisions and distractions \vliich now afflict our cnnntry, interrupt its prosperity, disturb its peace, and endan_i, 'er the Union of the States ; but we re])el tlie conclusion, tliat any abenation or dissensions exist wln'ch are irreconcibiblc, which justify attempt at revobition, or whicls the patiiotism and fraternal sentiments of the people, and the inter- ests and honor of the whole nation, will not overcome.


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