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t, and that they be instructed so to do at the earliest practicable moment. Maryland State Democratic Convention. The State Democratic Convention of Maryland (Douglas,) met in Baltimore, Thursday, and passed resolutions declaring that Lincoln's election was not sufficient cause for dissolution. Among the resolutions adopted was the following: Resolved, That we deplore the action taken by our sister State of South Carolina and earnestly protest against an ordinance of secession eat South Carolina to suspend all further action until such measures of peaceful adjustment have first been tried and have failed. A dispatch from Springfield, Ill., dated the 5th, says: A synopsis of the President's Message reached Mr. Lincoln this morning. He comments very severely on its accusatory tone towards the North, and says his own views are misrepresented. A grand dinner was given this afternoon by Mr. Jas. C. Conklin, the resident elector of this district, to the P
No concessions of that kind. --The Albany, Evening Journal, the leading Republican paper in New York, in view of the political troubles which have followed Lincoln's election, proposed recently that the Republican party ought to make certain concessions to allay the excitement, among others the restoration of the Missouri Compromise The Republican electors met at Albany on Tuesday, and, it is said, universally condemned the Journal's, which paper receded from its proposition. Mr. Seward. it is said, also disapproves of the Journal's suggestion.