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Show ;Ooit-SfW York exeangoV are dated up to the.SOth uH.f fibra them Tve learn that Congress had been unable to elect a Speaker; JohnShcnaah.lllackReBubli-can, JohnShcnaah.lllackReBubli-can, on twenty-two ballotings numbered more each, time than any other candidate for tho.Spoakorship;and wd eatertain'tld. doubt but that the J I buse mil bo presided bver by iir. Sherman or "some of that party, this session; , ' J Tlie hot bloods of iho South still conUa tie to assert, that, should a Black Republican Rep-ublican be elected Speaker, and should a Black BepublicaH bo chosen to M, the chair to vbe vacated, by James Huchaaaa; that they 'will secede, or, in other and plainer words,, re vilutionizo tho govern-ment. govern-ment. i, - i ' . -' . Tho southern siidenta at the Medical institutions, in. Philadelphia aomp- two hundred in mumberf recently held a roeet-iug, roeet-iug, and unanimously jrcsolvcd tp leave en-mass f6r the south, JandTmanlfcsted theit' .firmness .5,by;-!'1c'avirig 1 ih' a special j;. The northern traders are leaving the south and re i turning homo i: so goes tho waisbnindividual responsibility only. ' -'.The';. -Texas: legislature 'a has - elected VigfaiUb, fill the-place ofi(:Slat::.,Ward in thbirlr S.'Seriatb, alortlblwo .over the Houston party; he takes his seat iiilcisjl; V ar 1 The prospect of Mt., ?lidelj?s project', for the purchase of Cuba.sccras to brighten, bright-en, as thewar betYrcen Spalftand'Morocb beconiofti rriore.threatbning, The c6m-missioner c6m-missioner of the Land O ffico recommends the establishment of a land office in Utah; and tho extension of. the 'rights of. rjrer ,etioh''t4;thosettlera "of thopropertyV;' 'WEnthusiastib ,'mcetingS' continue to bo held; inithcfcastern cities by thbpeople, whodehouncp," in luwescry od .terms, tho ultracbursp ..sp'fjebly.spbkca off and adoptedbypth;! partieqE""thoay.. ..ThpV indignation 'of the people is vbaUcd for tUibv'thcac parties eontinuallycalluig.for. tho disjj iBolutibiiibt thb'lJbibniS' SbjfarSs -Wo aro boncerned'we ehtortaln iip f carsorii the subject, the cry o f .,'p-uniony.itfd1 '"niggerbjogy" hft3. rimg in ' our, joara from the days of ? our' pnildhoo'd" until tho present time, but, in- our humble opinion, tho bonds that.brought together our fathers aro only strengthened by theso conflicts ;. -v .' - "; -. - - , ' 'v-4:- ,,k |