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The Daily Dispatch: April 6, 1861., [Electronic resource] 7 1 Browse Search
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h, and especially for the Border States. It is an extract from a speech, which the Globe has given to the world, of Hon. D. E. Somes, member of Congress from Maine: "It is true, the North has been condescending and generous towards the South, ives, with daughters, how can you leave the homes of Virginia and all she holds dear exposed to such an enemy? But Mr. Somes goes farther, threatens the South with bloody retaliation if they do not permit abolition emissaries to travel unharmedeive ourselves or cheat others. In a crisis like this we should be men, do our duty, and take the consequences." Mr. Somes then proceeds to show the precise system of conciliation, the exact kind of concessions and compromises which will saticipation. Free discussion among yourselves will lead to a peaceful and equitable solution of the whole subject." Mr. Somes is a truthful exponent of the public sentiment of his party, and the above is in strict accordance with the programme o