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The Daily Dispatch: November 7, 1862., [Electronic resource], Later from Europe---speeches of English Statesmen. (search)
have been met with a "categorical refusal" The European papers contain a notice of a very remarkable speech of ex-Gov. Morehead, of Kentucky, delivered to a Southern Secession club at Liverpool, England, on the causes and justifications of the South. Mr. Morehead, it appears, during the last week or so of Mr. Buchanan's administration, as a member of the Border States Peace Conference at Washington, and with some other Southern members of that body, had a very interesting conference or twhad then already been set up at Montgomery, Ala, under Jeff. Davis as Provisional President. It further appears, from Mr. Morehead's disclosures of these conferences, that Mr. Seward declared, "If I don't settle this matter to the entire satisfactiohe 4th of March, 1861,) I will give you my head for a football. Next, it seems that after a long conversation between Mr. Morehead and Mr. Wm. C. Rives, of Virginia, with Mr. Lincoln, garnished with some of the President's most pointed anecdotes, he