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e it is given to some to uphold the Eternal Right in the face of exasperated and formidable foes, others may be as usefully employed in pouring oil on the troubled waters, and preaching the gospel of conciliation and peace. Were any evidence given by the Secessionists that they could be placated by moderate and reasonable concessions, we should be willing to see them met in a spirit at least equally conciliatory; but while the South chooses to speak through such organs as Messrs. Toombs and Davis, and to propose such extravagant and impossible conditions as those of Mr. Hunter, we feel that the occasion demands that the response of the North be characterized by other qualifies than those evinced in Governor Seward's speech. The New York World thinks Mr. Seward has fallen short of the high duty before him. --After reviewing the propositions of the speech, the World says: Mr. Seward's answer to the questions how to save the Union will be satisfactory to neither friend nor fo
Davis, Deupree &Co., will give their entire attention to the Sale of Negroes, Publicly and privately Odd Fellows' Hell. Corner Mayo and Franklin streets, Richmond, Va. Ro. H. Davis. Wm. S. Deupree, S. R. Fondren. Rufus G. Maddux. Clerk. s1--1y