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Visit to President Davis. --The Alabama State Convention called on President Davis on the 11th inst., to pay their respects. A letter says: The President made a short, stirring speech, which was warmly applauded. He said that it was probable that the "peace propositions" being concocted by Lincoln and Seward at Washington were only intended to quiet the Southern people and allay all apprehensions, while our enemies would be sowing the seeds of dissension, to divide and distract us, so that we might fall an easy prey and be readily overrun by the Northern horde, so that we would be subjugated, or be compelled to witness the degrading spectacle of a reconstruction of the old Union, which could only be done on terms of inequality to the South.-- He believed and trusted that the South was united in defence of her rights, and said "woe be to the Philip who would sow dissensions in Greece." He said if war should come we would invade the North with fire and sword, and compel the