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The Daily Dispatch: March 8, 1865., [Electronic resource] 2 0 Browse Search
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the 19th ultimo, has arrived at Halifax. The Peace Conference between Lincoln and Seward and the Confederate Commissioners, Stephens, Hunter and Campbell, continued to be the leading theme of discussion and conversation. The failure to agree on any terms of peace was generally credited, but some doubt existed in regard to it. The steamer City of Limerick sailed from Liverpool for New York about the same time as the Canada. The London Gazette announces the appointment of W. Frazier Smith as British Consul at the port of Savannah. Great Britain. In the absence of later news from America than to the 4th of February, per the steamship Hibernian, the English journals continue their speculations on the recent Peace Conference held at Fortress Monroe between President Lincoln and Mr. Seward on the part of the North, and the Confederate Commissioners, Messrs. Stephens, Hunter and Campbell, on the part of the South. The London Globe of the 16th is fully convinced