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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: February 11, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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From Washington.the Peace Conference.
Rejoinder of Col. Hayne to the President — The Loan Bill — Appointments in the Navy, &c., &c.
The Peace Conference in Washington, it appears, has not y who undoubtedly fairly represent all shades of opinion.
The Star has this paragraph about Col. Hayne's mission to Washington:
Yesterday, after the departure of Col. Hayne for Charleston, theCol. Hayne for Charleston, the President is understood to have received from him a last letter, of such a character as to make it imperative to return it to him by mail, which was done last evening.
It is said to have embraced ve d ascertain the grounds of the latter's refusal to surrender Fort Sumter.
The letter of Colonel Hayne, in rejoinder to the President's reply through the Secretary of War, was not received by the swer the rejoinder, it, together with the reply, would have been included in the documents.
Colonel Hayne having left the city early yesterday morning, his rejoinder was returned to him through the
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