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ur, and no action was taken in regard to either. Seeing no other hope of averting the threatened danger, I cordially endorsed the proposition presented by Col.Memminger, of South Carolina, and Mr. Starke, of Mississippi, for a conference with those States. If that proposition had been accepted, I am entirely satisfied that thates; but there was a time when she could have conferred with them with great propriety, and perhaps advantage, to herself and them. The Governor states that Col. Memminger was not sent to Virginia " to plan a dissolution of the Union, but to save it, if possible." Before she determined to precipitate a dissolution, would it not een nothing going to show the existence of those "ties of sympathy and fellowship" which bind "together the hearts of our people," so handsomely alluded to by Col. Memminger on that interesting occasion. Distrust of us, and distrust without sufficient cause, (a result greatly to be deplored,) appears to have severed the " ties of