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the people of the American Union: The people of Geneva, in meeting at the Electoral Hall, address to the p Republic of the Union have not found the people of Geneva indifferent. It is with painful sentiments that thelected President, 1801, 1809, &c. The people of Geneva offer the most hearty prayers that, inspired by pate Star Spangled Banner of the Union. The people of Geneva, with all their wishes, forward this movement, becae, at the North as at the South. The citizens of Geneva recognize that strict solidarity exists between freome States of the Union has caused to the people of Geneva a sentiment the more painful because nothing justifpon slavery. People of the Union! the citizens of Geneva assembled in meeting to address to you their felicirned the following response: To the People of Geneva: I have received from the American Consul who resides at Geneva, and have laid before the President, your fervent, eloquent, and most fraternal address to the