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d. We give a further account of the proceedings. The idea of any "Convention," save one to settle boundaries — between the Confederate States and the United States--will excite a smile of incredulity throughout the South. After a few congratulatory remarks by the President the Hon. James Brooks has introduced, and addressed the meeting at some length. In conclusion he said. "Gentlemen It is quite time to begin the discussion of these matters here and elsewhere--South as well as North; now is the day and now is the hour to bring up the people--one once common people. both North and South, to the study of this subject Our Constitution is necessary for our common liberty. Our common form of Government is not only necessary for our common liberty, but necessary to preserve us from European intervention and European arms, 'Divide and conquer' is the principle of monarchies against republics everywhere. Divide and conquer is the principle which now actuates the British King