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icans have been wondrous conciliatory for the last day or two. But they concede nothing; and, judging from the following extract from last night's Tribune, there is little reason to think that they will concede, or that their concessions will be worth the paper on which they are written. Our Conservative men should weigh well these words coming from the ablest and most widely circulated exponent of Republican opinion. Speaking of the Compromise demanded by the most moderate Southern men, Greeley says: "They demand that we should give up all that a legitimate, constitutional victory, the fruits of years of labor, inspired by deep moral and conscientious conviction, has gained; they ask what our ancestors, in days of darkness and peril would never yield; and they seek to gain what, if given now, would only be snatched back again under the growing anti-slavery sentiment of the North, at no distant day-snatched back again when determination on one side and resistance on the other