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The Daily Dispatch: March 4, 1861., [Electronic resource], What Mr. Buchanan proposes to do after the fourth of March. (search)
nference has assembled, discussed and adjourned. The mountain has been in labor for these many weeks-terrible groans have been uttered — a great multitude of people have looked on expecting to see the monstrous progeny brought forth, and behold, the mountain in her travail, has brought forth a mouse. And yet, I think I see Virginia, though she voted no in that Conference, turning a longing eye to the old corrupt Union--the flesh pots of Egypt.--Stanton's somerset, and Corwin's wheel about, Seward's honied words, and "Abe's" power to bestow a few fat Federal offices, may have some effect upon your "leaders," and hold you all to the blessed Union. Well, if you are about to leave, I will address you as one once did an old Commodore; "So fare say should old Hawser Trunnion — man and boy I have known thee these eight and forty years, and a braver soul never broke bread." Everything here is as busy as a bee. Our docks begin to be crowded with vessels. Cotton "rules high," and is act