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The Daily Dispatch: January 15, 1864., [Electronic resource], The message of President Davis at the North . (search)
The message of President Davis at the North.
The New York World has a long editorial comment upon the recent message of the President.--It says it has the merit of a "certain sort of painful honesty" It adds:
But amid all these avowals and upbraidings no word escapes Mr. Davis indicating the possibility of submission.
He seems to place such complete reliance on the stubborn constancy of his people that he deems it safe to state, without palliation, the most unwelcome truths.
WhoevMr. Davis indicating the possibility of submission.
He seems to place such complete reliance on the stubborn constancy of his people that he deems it safe to state, without palliation, the most unwelcome truths.
Whoever infers from this gloomy message that the rebels are about to give up, draws a conclusion which events will disappoint, and which careful reflection on the message itself should suffice to confute.
If the rebels had any thought of surrender they would not thus turn their Confederacy inside out for our inspection.
If they considered negotiations for submission within the range of possibility, it would be their one to conceal their weakness, in the hope of thereby obtaining more favorable ter