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Jefferson Davis, and a vice-president, Alexander H. Stephens, organized an army, issued letters of de by their prominent statesmen, among whom Mr. Stephens was one, to stay the efforts of the rebel l Administration not of their own party. And Mr. Stephens declared, in regard to the present conspiray against it. On the 14th of November last, Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, now the vice-president of the on was received with prolonged applause. Mr. Stephens frankly avowed that he would never submit trnment, notwithstanding all its defects? Mr. Stephens then, with philosophic skill, showed that tof the rebel confederacy, and the fact that Mr. Stephens, like our progenitors of whom he spoke, yiee same opinion. You have seen, too, from Mr. Stephens, that all the constitutional rights of the ed authority and fictitious majorities, and Mr. Stephens had become not only a member but a prominenhysical, philosophical, and moral truth. Mr. Stephens enlarged upon this distinguishing character
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