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The Daily Dispatch: March 19, 1863., [Electronic resource], The cavalry engagement on the Upper Rappahannock. (search)
fired heavily and rapidly, and it was reported they hit our Monitor in a very vulnerable spot. Propositions for an armistice — Fernando Wood. Under this heading the Herald publishes the following: To the Editor of the Evening Post: At a meeting held at Stamford Conn., on Tuesday evening last, I said that prepositions for an , or peace, had been submitted to the President on the 12th of December last, which, had they been accepted, would have terminated this war by the 1st of April upon a basis satisfactory to the people, North and south. In referring to this statement you ask: "Who made these propositions for an armistice or peace, the adoption of which Mr. Wood pretends to believe would have settled the matter by all fool's day. If so, how does Mr. Wood know anything about them? Has he been in secret correspondence with the enemy? Or were they made by some of the anti-war men here? If so, who authorized them; and what are the terms of the propositions fro