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Yankee View of Peach resolutions --The good effect at the North of the superfluous resolutions about peace offered in the Confederate House of Representatives may be pretty accurately estimated by the following from the New York Express about a screes recently offered in that body: Mr. Conrad was Mr. Fillmore's Secretary of War--and an old Whig — and this proposition from him, accepted by the rebel Congress, at least "to refer." indicates a rising peace feeling South, which, if responded to here, will soon bring us together once more. There is but little in Mr. Conrad's proposition above to condemn, (nay, on the contrary, a vein of kindness hitherto unknown in all Southern talk,) save the use of the words "independence of these States," which may, or may not, mean little or much; for the "independence of States" is no new theory under our form of Government, and the Southern theory ever has been that the States are sovereign and independent — so that here there is very litt