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Show Idiug has cost $10,000. Wc should) V pleased to publish the entire report, ch we have before us, but foreign mat- T compels us to make tins. brief notice, o! t w cddzk Ben.-Jataes JrcColiock, n " wnent citizen or Petersburg, Yu.,vi''m ncd at 4 oVlock Ou Thursday after-li u, .Nov. 2'Jth. rode tp Bichmond withlm unde, wai tukcu sick at the supper-!6r e, uwl died .at 11 J o'clock the saiuo tl it. The jwptra or the next morning, f Miouocing his marrkge, also announced , 1 1, Jc,f- th - xIsiitv Mas-. Jackson Thorpe, a to on well' knowu iu Cincinnati, died 'ct "lly iu that tjty. The deceused wus'ou irkable for his great corjuilency, nnd mi probably at tho time of his denth oiujlth ie flcshittt men iu the United States, mi tst wcTghetl.lcsi th three hundred and xtyp6umls. , ; Fpaoo.i Hton; Ijiicxs-A vcry X mjlve counterfeiting operation lias been fought to light nt Jjcbanon, Jiid-j la lilch llie cashier' nnd scvernt others con-cctctl con-cctctl iiVj'th.. 'the llpone county Bank, Jn rat'pkc'b.ardrconcerned. It is supposed, ist tbey have circulated frdm $300,1100 i $5qO.OOO In comitctrett bills, on" that stitnllon Tlio.Jputlonif.nnd the genuine jtesnrefrom tho sanlo jiljite, wlth thd imcibrthp 'Aaditor' nnd- tha "ltdgmer irgcd on the fonacr?, Thepresldcnt of he auk has lied, frdin which ckcumstoucclt jpfctrpd tjmt ho jsi deeply Implicated jti ic-transaction ' 'f Scpcssrojt Sknjio.fs, vfe A special ispatchjto the Worhl froin "New, Orleans. ittd.'Jfov". 29tb, says,;--vThahlSgving, syvrdc devoutly ohserred iu this city, liinimense epncoiirso.asscmble'd td.hcar if.- Palmer, of iho Presbyterian church,; tliVer hk clocpcnt and thrilling discourse t favor or secession, which deeply moved, ic people; Dr ioacock; of Christ's jurch (Epkcppal), pictured thb'nnchris-an thb'nnchris-an aggressions of tlid North, and ipoko I the hand ofXJqd rooting to. protect; is ordained inst1tutlorist lotcnso emotion rorailed. Abolitlouista-nro.daily arres; L Thcro k immense excitement and the iccssion" feeling momentarily Increasing. Hsnnion is inevitable, Tho. Jnck ton' rail )ad was washed away by iho jiravy rain, f the night br.the.aith, sfxty'milcs from few Orleans; Tho cars wejre smashed, ut no live lost. No communication was (pected fora.day ortwo. i'.,.''. . , w-"drleans - dates: of D'ec3th, state laOlr. Stewart mtmhef of the" Texas .egfslatnrc. frqra.Q'ob.zala cbpntyhftd i& icd cirpukri,iu .accor'dancei :,wlth the sblptipus of tbouliUp meetings held In latVdace; Inviting; .tho' iucmbersof liho cgisfaturd tohqjn 'Austin1 on' the third tonday ' ln;Jl)ccenihcr,.to hold' an extra sslbrf, to call n Stato;Couv,cnUon,, "aor.f bustonpromlscd'tqi. resign Iftho pc'dplb ibuld ''demand the convocation ; of; the eglsktnre; . Ublstibg the lonb Star flag i the. .towns thrPughoqtTesiur;cbntiiiuc'd, id'"thb pcople'.had nnitcd'ia rcsts'tancd to IncPlp' Adipinistratiott.. ,'''' 'Uxfcour'pRTinf.B "'Times. ,Tlierc arc Pro uncomfgrlqblblndivi3uak ".Itt'ttik" i6n(ry; now titan werofcTcr.khbwn'bc-rc werofcTcr.khbwn'bc-rc Evcrybbdy is uncbmforiahle.".,Tlip einocrnts; as ajjarty ore ubfexactly-nn--JlW ?Ju,;i ihcro nro some muoiig'thcm ho "r" irfcctly mUer'ablo;",Ve mean id .bolters,.wbo7,nrb"'!..outsdc of.'any.or-inIzniion; of.'any.or-inIzniion; ntid the oirice-holderwhp are ou tojh'a'onstcil anlUct but Inthb cbdf" he Bcgublicbhanrelilitribukifon They Cr lu a'swcqti firit, bcausd they do not low whether they" will liiivo.nnv Obvqfn-cnt, Obvqfn-cnt, t"P administer, and ssecond, who nengthem .If need be, shall be called wn to liolrt administer. "Afany are ilted'ohd few chosen.'' Uncertainty be. :t nuhapprncss. Monled men are In epidatlaustoeks go down'.and hanks up Poor men nro liarmsjcd by fear ; coming- want. Everybody Is out of P:.WW cretjtiOrty- 'Xticre t ao-iicnw i thOAviched. But tho most miserable r nil niiscrabto beings, haunted, hunted,1 lorncd-ond scourged, k bnlfcy old Bcc, ike Byrou's Giaour ho goes out of pollt-al pollt-al existence, Vlnlng a-jnarte torother ,'tlraixr, InknJ wltli no virtue nnd a tnousAnd ertmes' -CUttkvd ftalvdtahr,, . . j 'WASIIINCITOK. Tio Tribune, Wiifhtngton corre'spon-encpor; corre'spon-encpor; tfior 7th tilt, saysl'tho "weekly ntcnicnt or tlioTrcnsuryshp'n-s a. worse )ndttion tlian.at any time ut. the- licight Itho panic .In, I85T.!, Bcccipis, $H,. 18 05. ,Dra(ts paid, $149,1(11.809; irafts issued, $140,815,811. Net, bal-ncc, bal-ncc, $109,040,570.' " Bbsidefl this 'bal-. acq there k $1G$,68,455 in tJte mlut nd its branches. Present TcccipU from II qunrteriarc less than, Half of tbe re :nt expenditures. The committeo on ays and means meet to-morrow (8th) consider what manner of relief shall be ccdcd.. The first question .. will he hether to convert tho $15,000,000 of ncollected loans into Treasury Notes, ad to. give to the Secretary the.$lf,000y 00 additional as asked iu lik report. To lake a thorough Investigation of the feasiiry, and provide at once for its ill wauts. Information at Washington states that force of 5,000 strong was organized ia outh Citroliua for tho purpose of taking ie .forts there wlicnevcr the Government iail refuse to relinquish theni, after session. se-ssion. On the 1th an informal conference of ivcrol Senators was held at Washing-mj Washing-mj Fcssfcndcn, Biglcr, Pcarce, Pugh and there, w crq present. They were in favor f tho extensiou of the Missouri Line to io Pacific, as a bask or compromise, as-gncd as-gncd ns an nmendmen to the Canstitu-on, Canstitu-on, to meet the dccirouof the Supreme ourt. Secretary Cobb had bad rcjpeat- 1 Interviews with Mr, ljunter, nnd find-g find-g himself unable to extricate the Trea-iry Trea-iry from its bankrupt condition, ho pro-wed pro-wed to resign at once. Mr. Hunter, as a matter of course, ould resign hk position as the cliairmau the financial committee.in the Senate. Mr. Holt, tho present Pout-mastcr-cucral, it was said would succeed Mr. obh, os Secretary of the Treasury, aud essenden woalil succeed 5fr. Huntvr. Speaking or Mr, Cohb abandoning the ceasury wbeu baokropt, "Independent" ' the Kurlk American says. In his letter tlm 30th: "When hp Came Into office mr years ago mere was a balance toils edit of twenty millions of dollars. That as soou spent, and forty millions pf 'gktered debt was added to the dead efftht. The regular revenues and sixty illlonj besides have been squandered itUherearuat least fifteen or twenty illioni more of obligations which are tspcuded. Thu Treasury U literally npty; the disbursing officers camiQt ob-,in ob-,in drafts; there will hardly be more an money enough on Monday to pay a mileage and accumulated salaries dm; members of Congress; the ordinary re-ijitsfrdm re-ijitsfrdm customs and lauds uro not e-fourth of what they -were three alhs ugo; tho payments on account of e recent loan tome In sluwly; the eleven Uioui of reserved loan cannot I sold 'inuS uoisomiuy iicwhj aiq ftiiy vuivufc ri ccipts of the govtrnmettt. In plain terra Mi Cobb, has got to thp cod, of hk ropi Ho was wound up when tho power 14 ii issue1 treasury notes was stopped, A ifi,kiting'Jk,at at) end. No mMt estimates n'nd no exaggerated report cn longef cbhceal the "stem faeW; whtclra mcU may sec and rend for themselves. IJ k "ntkstl cptnpellcil to show hkhani pod instead ;of acknowledging hk erroi and ndmlttlag. the Impcrfectious of h piicyrjie now proposes to seek relief I desirthln, io forsakb tlm .treasury whlc hk policy; has liankrnpted, nnd - When b sympathy, if not hk aid, Is -.most" necdei to.jalmndon" the President, whoaiprea est; errors may bo nttributcd to an-ovc; vrqenlng confidence' lii.the iigacity..of ll ; Secretary of tho Treasury,,? VrVr ., 5he ,aVttti;"Vnshlngion corrcspom , cnt says" thcGoycrnment is1 well informe or thq xlealgri of the secessionists . to;. tal Ft; Moultrie ai Charlcsto'n'Hya coup Win, us soon ns eeccssion Is nccompilstic 'A special, dispatch " frbui HVashingtb sayj,.Mr..IIamllu wlll.tendcr'.hk resigm lion -to lake cffect.on the 'Ist ofFebruar; with' a retiring speech.. which , will, It j thought, fehcct iSoraewhat ,thp policy m thp ' lnwmIng,J.AdmInistrtvtibri", f j.llun plirey' " Marshal of Kentucky,, baslcoi suited with?Brcek!nrldge, 'and heliovi Kcutncky will, stand firmly by tho Ubioi , . Mr! Kcogafi, of .Texasr says that tl Lcgislaturq of "that Stato, wilt ccrttinl bo called .. together at 'ari , early , day,;! counsel on the sccessibn movement. v :;' iTlip Time? 'VV'nshington corresponden writing on tho -Cth, gives ho follbwin I items:. .Tho '.clerks ; in tlie department from; South Carolina hare decided on r isignatioh.on thb,17tli., MrkWashburm ol Illinpk; wns refused ihlsjioyyotjl trcaBuryon jkho :5tlii but 'on tbrcatcnin ; to hare the drafr protested was ..paid tl whole amount;. ; ,, j .j 'Secretary Cpbh.wns hot to. bo founi Parties holding large .klrna' against tli ; Government would take ."pay; in Govcri nient stocks biit aro.refuscd;.'' . "J, 3Ir. Stephens of; Georgia has written, letter.! to a friepd, urging palniness and d lay in tho secession movcmcnt,?deprcci ting, disunion ,nnd. urging. recbucilla'tlb und coutinua'uee dfthe Union. ,' . , Ontho Cth.-Bonbamj of South. Can llnadcclincd to appear on, thp , committe on military affulrs nnd wnsJ.toTesIgn li positionibn. the first.of tho following wee! . Mr;. Ethridge, of-Tennessee; declare ; that, peaceable secession. Is utterly Impo siblc'ttnd out "of the -qupstibn, which snl stantiatc's Senator. HalcV 'position. ' The'Sbuthiirh Senatora werp.io hold Cpnvchtloirsome.'timc tluring the Wcel apd'Mrr Crittenden would make, he sah a great and. lost" effort to save the Unton Tim Washihgtou correspondent of Hi .N. Y. Jlerald writing laidcr, the Ian idate saysr "'llie revenfab ihk veck several nundrol thousand dollars lesstha last vcK. Tlfoy wlllundoubtediy ndhci : to tho ojd hill recommended Inst jeai i nnd notion, will depend, much upon tli iourso of the Soutliqm States. Tho n ik.r.toayiittf.-tlmU.Itltfgi .Jt.C art others whp coiutrnctcd for tho hist tt million loan h:vo advanced about si faliHiou dylkrs ami nosv, refuse to pay an more oft tho ground that South Carolim a. mtniber ot otic of tho eontraciiug firmi reruses her proportionate part of the Bai gaihf .... . Aftcrihd Hbusq;adjoitrn'ctfoii..tho SJtl o cveru wcrftjriierSbuthe'rn.jncn npo ,3I,r, Milsqii,.that. bvbloody conflict caib near lieing tljo ftsillfeof a couvcrsatlou J Ouu or tliff hutck,,lti which Mr.Millsy was charged, With ,bcribg-a.drrr4 Blac Ucp'Uuicaiit " The TREAStny,-Tjiff special corrci pondent of the Now York JlVWsays: stated some time since tho treasury. jvonl fie forced to suspend specie payment. J is now In auelt a condition, from, lack.c funds, that iho treasurer k compelled t decline pay lug demands upon him for tb icurreut exjmnsesof government. lie pay at sight only finch demands air mast b paid to, Insure the uninterrupted transat lion ot public business All Other d ! mauds nro held over until tho condition c ; the treasury mends. Very heavy amount 1 are thni held over at the treasurer's d partment, involving, omting other tiling.' ; the wages of sailors, Members of Cot gross, and the officers thereof, are nmonj ttio proscribed. The prospect of 6cccssio k diminishing the revenues most alarm ingly, and may bo considered the chle cause of the temporary suspension o specie, payments by the government. UkiPs SAVisa.TIans for saving th Upion can bo counted by tho thousands They are as; plenty as1 blackberries; "Th .l-. ....l.fJJ. .... .4 nvaiciu iu(iuum;uii3 secm.aisposeu io yiei much, and some seen to express a dctc minaUpn to iutroduco measures giving tl South new guarantees. THE BORDER, TROUBLES, Tho Sf. Joseph Gazelle of the lOtl publkhcff the followfug letter; CahAtxissox, , ) Near PArjxsriLLK, Mo., Dec, 4, irla Stkaccse, Dec. 1. Gen. narney has, taken Ft. Scott will out resistance, but secured Dve prkonci belonging to Montgomery's band, wh And released a prisoner in jail and" wei marching armed about town. Gen. Itui uty incarcerated them in the same prism .Montgomery was suspected to have- bee on his farm working sinee Jndgo Willkm left the Territory. Gcn.Trost kou th border. We march to-day to Ball'a milli Qcn. Frost sect dkpatche to Co Knapp that Jlontgomery was at Moun city, ut bis home, and with three bnudre men would show fight to Gen, Harnej G en. TIarncy desires to bo supported b Gen. Frost' entire command, as ho ha over ojic hundred and sixty dragoons wit; infantry advancing this morning towan Ft. Scott. We shall go directly wes und meet Gcu. Frost at Woodford's, farm on Walnut creek. Oeu. Harney culcukl td to have au engagement with Mont gomery last night. ' CONGRESSIONAL. Sexate. After thp reading of the Mes sago, Sir. Clingraan moved to have 1 published. Ho thought it fell short o investigating the crisis. The Preslden - ,o uovtrnswn, n Soprtrae Cosrt iT eluded, Hdid;not thlnl thbSui 0. actjd prec1IUlily.. W.hk JouvT.n c- number, of 'glate. would Sccedf?,!.! ul wisiipn party o small, The wS-m wS-m thlrtg Congressman do k to dlvlZI ,11 public proptya fairly a,poihk,fS! te paying the public dcblsl 0 wu J, . Mr. Crittenden replied'; hoping .the n ample or tho pt emnn woulS hit b? fX k hJw5u. Bettcrtot,como,iieroatftll Tk In tfntoti was worthy ot great sacrifices :h concessions. Ho Jookcl forward. i k dutop with fear, dlknlay,r&V d, They must search'tor AftjJS&-r. ,t, iron and harmonyr. Ilo.hoped it is iloithu always carried the blivb lS' ' peace.,. , - - ' i' u ' iK ; MVClkgmatf ipprpvediof the- desha ;d I? "servo.thovtJnioni JBbt.wheii o nio,!ucf? ? o'rthOaroiin. showin btdltgood-byiu - li n.' . A: Tho?sunl Copied wcr'b' ordered titiiT' , ,i and thP Scnate,Bdjdir8ed.? a- .HovsE.MrC'Bhtrman. moved that tU -y, MMsagoho.refwrcd to. thc committJ of 1 k tlio.hole( The printing of 20.000 copies:" n. Mr.'Botelcr pircrctl.an amendment 'i&jfc' es sp mueb;of theicssago,as, reKie toU n. pcpuharouditlon pf tlio countrj.bVW, io ferred to a special commltiee ( ittg ly each Statu to report any. time.. - to . '-'After some suggestions,, tt? qucrtit" was takcn pn..BoleIer's,reSolaUonM5 , on amendmenfj ' ,"'!;,- ',".' JV .g . Mri.-Kngtoton;-of. M'lnkilppVn'' v.oting, Ins State haying, called a comk ci tion to conslder tho matter," e. , J,?li.c?'-Ge,'I'i! declined Totrngkr, io WaOSonj-nko;, Uawklns, r LobI? tu knn. . ' ' ;-;'v 'J' io , .JMorrk;of'IIIinbk; ralsed'a' fok- that; while the qutstioni tvas"-'Miidl6tf It j,- was out or order ,toopch i delattf' ' -H ' Mr, Clapton, br Alabama, and Girtri' ? of.Geprglaletlihed VotlngK Mr,Curre'y;,'or "liMkno, attcimrfea'rt y- address" tho Hd'use, hut' "Has ruled bet H ' order. . ' "''-s"4wi:xx Mt. Moore, qt . Alabama, declined ta "' VO'.C. v,,. m . Mr..Ml.resJ.ot.,Sontl,C8roltnalWdili', j : State wa'tf, Pnpf .'th' Unlbn,;exccpt',By a tncrofform,f therefore, bcVdclcgVlionHPA iJ no Interest ln.this (iuVsIonr'v 'f'1 Ic", JK remarks, were received with, good ' humor. 4-"-' ;1 Mr. .nottsl,on, of Alabama dccli'nto to " vote. ' " ' - -v.Mr...Bbtbkf dWlibed servftaV committed.'. ' tfv" " n ., Mr. Morrk, of , Illinois, endearbred to I k,' Intrpdycb hk e's6iiitlbri, but, it; was oh- I d, jeeted to, and tli'o Jldue oUjq'drncd. " ' ' I ! Sks?atb. -On tho 5th Mf.Ivcrson, in I id referring to tho refusal of the Governor I 10 of Toxas to call an extra sestion of lbs I k LegUktrire, said he thought that run I m clog ip tlio way pr tho Lone Stan "Text I re has a Governer who will not consent to I Ti call the Legislature together, yet the pub- I m lie. sentiment k so strong that even her I e- Governor may bet overridden ir he will not I id yiifil to publie sentiment., Jgbmp.Texai I :n Brutus may arise and rid the cbuntryef I thli,hoary-lieaded traitor," (Great I iy MtlOu, Ho Turthcr said, referring to.tlis I a, probabilities, of a War, "there will be no I 3, war. The North k governed by too f- I r seeing statesmen. The senator from' Kit I York, Sir, Seward, will see" tha futility of I a, tlik.'' He concluded as follows; Vjf.BSi I ia k inevitable, the South will takfl care of I ia herself. "Let the'warcomeand.we-will, I lu meet tho senator froitt .NewrHampslilre I in and nil tho myrmidoiis.of nbolitionlsm. In m :k tbo language of the honorable respreseol- I alive from Ohio, Mr Corwiu, in regard tu ' thff Mexican war, wo will welcome them m . with bloody bauds; to hospitable , grates," K J tSsnsntibu.j . I; 11 The telcgraphio correspondence oLti m jf .Cincinnati Commercial thus describes ft 0 scene in tbo Senate; I: ie "Hale, or N, H, said tho logic of tail B rJ controversy was war or Eubmjssion. Tb K lC minority must submit to the mnjoril. B Ho made np threats,' and jpoke; nilhont m v having consulted anybody, he spake for M ,f himself and ouo little Stated "We roust, 8 look this matter straight in thefsce." B j. Brown, of Miss., desired to know if.Ikle , presented the tssne of "war or snbaiiHieD. jl Hale said it must lead fo that He zosds no threat. Brown replied stcrnly! "Vr m will not submit, and, If it k war, kt U j. come, and God. show the right." B ;f Se-vatb. On the Oth Mr.Lstliam )l sentfcd. the meroorki of the Cbsraberor Commerce of San FrancUco pr"? I c the establishment of a daily overland iiL 1. Laid over. Air. Powell Introduced ! rtf- c olullon that so much or the PrtsidcU's m d message as related to Mm present sgik- r. tlon nnd distracted condition of the coaa- c try and tho grievances or skveholdingtsd M non-slavcholuiug' States be referred to special committee of l'i members. ao sh said committeo be Instructed to' kqairo whether any additional legislation,- ttaa H b, what already exists within tbe. spsere.tf federal authority and duty, will be wee aary for protection .and, security PfP crly of U. S and if so, to .report' U bill, and that tho said cpmniltiMj I,, also instructed to consider aad rtpW rs whether' it k deemed expedient 1 I io posa an amendment to tbd-,,CoM c tion' of tho U. a, to insure MVW&P M r. full protection to thoughts and pr?y j. of citizens ol every .State and. TerrUory, m u and insure tho equality of the t,! insnro the cquah righU of the ptW" ie aforesaid under the (cderatcqashlatiot f Laid over. - "in r Latham's memorial provides tor csnj d Ing'the eutfre letter roafhby.Pony WP d and tha residue of the" .mail fo be dirMW m t between Buttcrficld and .dally rqa" v runthroogUtoSan Joseand Pk" m The statistics oshibitcd show i ft h Wlity. ,j I d Seuatoc Ircrson was severely rePT?; M tby Messrs. Crittenden, Dongks B5 J and Humphry Mrshal. for hk iM" y speech of yesterday. , I HorsfcMr. Morris of Illinotf,f" would be remembered that ou AaJ." sought to iutroduco a motion "X the perpetuity or tho American Ua. B since thcu he had been called opon uy.T v- rlous members and requested "-,ltf If t present it. He therefore gave police u f ho would do so on Monday. . I t Mr. YaUandlgham, from spccwi co .jt Cobbfrom connfitttcp, on public indsiTportedftbiHto.WnsrmiiliSrtsnii , I iDf of th words' mtolmhfa: price of .the , tJr. Branch hoped that such bill1 would f 1-withdrawn for the.1 present, fa order. that ConRrcM might cnsider a measure of ' ore public Importance. r w' ' Jlr. Cobb .replied ho would for that purpose withdravfwhat ho had'oflcrcd. t V. - '- . ', v,. . V-' 'SEQESsiibX "-' i j$f 'Mtl1 rRWBUCAK VSeNTijiE.'ra ojf 5 StftssiOK.be Chicago 2.Wae(Hep.) dots' ftot like, the Jdcrpf .Southern scces-1 scces-1 moo. " It.saysi "What madness po?$scs' i tho South; that her coplo suppose; that inch. Ihtnga ' can .. bC consummated In tint face of dny,:'and nbtln.'duo time . awaken a reeling that, will ,wlpe out slavery, every; whereas with o sponge leaving rothlug bat .Wood . stilus nud, ashes In , the place where U brooded , ., j.mjyt-HiW) j.mjyt-HiW) TtWTbo Mbntgom'erjf wp tuer thinks that seccsslonwill, not tqatcr iatljr lessen the prosperjtyt of; ,th(i, cotton StaicVdWifotho wJotcr; Itlsaysi iOati of tho arguments that will" undoubtedly bo used, uy-'thesubmissfontsts fn the hop derSt'aieXfrt.oriler. topersuadfi theSontU' to'n'uiesce fii tlid rainoiis ntlmlbistriitiou of LfncoInnwiU. be tho sttingcucy.of the moDoy.''market "y.o nrgumcut can bb mVrb fallaclon's.' ;i"p. Southern. States will.sewlo- wUhvher''cron,: fn" her own Im'dik .Fivp milltoiis.of Lnglishmch onj tiro inillidiis' of Frciichiiicu. depend Bpon thi, crop',for;"thclr bread. . Of course, ; when wo Separate,4 there wiH bi a' tbrn r poraVyrnd'gl!ght "deprecraiion ;bf prdpcr p Jt will, nffcct'.only .those who havo j run futo delH for 'ariiclcs'of hiiu'ry and eWraragauce. The i hard worllng rnati, vho has bought . laud . and negroes on it I credit, will 8ad that both land and nc- groes will Steadily increase Irt price, so f soon as Jhe slave pppcrtyijf 'the South it, by scesshwiputjoiidcr thosare of, a ilatebolding govcruraent, and ho wilt, of edqrsi 1 be'eotud gra'daally richer? ' The 'orth will suffer; "perhaps our friends taere, Jew: thouglt they be, wiI suffer as auch-as tho Abolitioaiats, but we must take care of ourselves. ,Prouq SicKTiiccT ik AtADiui, The Mobile 'JUgitltr is pnblishlug; extracts ' frota-the; private "correspoude'uco of its I editor) for thepbrpw of showing, the j state, of public sentiment in the Interior co'nnticsoftlic state. One correspondent writes; VThoSouth is in no dangc'r.if the , states' will remain in the Union four years ! longer, or at least until wo have better i cause for withdrawal than now exists, nijd i the South can nsVcr bo united ;uu til there it' a better cause, and. I suppose that their great men know that, and that their march may still be onward, the members j t Congress are surrendering up the cOu-; cOu-; trol of that branch, of tho government to tbe"eueniy,by resignation nod secession. ; ily life upon it, if tlie South will bo true to licrseir, and rcmatu Arm aud true In their official positions, during the administration admin-istration of Lincoln, that party will have conquered itself without even a kick being J gireii it by the democratic party' An- other writes: "I attended a large meeting of. ,the citizens of Kemper county on yes-1 yes-1 terdayt at DeKalb, of all parties. All joined in' the. race tiifg,, and there was but one sentiment that prevailed- all for im-j im-j .mediate; secession, solitary and alono if no ce-opcratlbtt could be' liaiL I do upt i know of asubmhtsibnist in all my nequaint- anee, Of any party. All arc united'and 1 ready for the conOict."' Stjtimnr Ftorn ox StcKsstoN Secretory Floyd writes to the Richmond' (Va.) Enquirtt, holding tho right of sc-; sc-; ccuion, Lnt' lie would not exercise it until ? every "means' had licch employed to prc- serve the Uniou Ho favors State Convention; J CoxcitttToitft Hob. John Jd. Bolts otiJirglnla has written ft letter, present-' present-' iog his -views as tb.the policy best calcu- t-lated to preserve the Uuiou. He suggests sug-gests the passage of a. law by Congress making Ji treason for any ludividuul In lo Northern States giving support to the nullification laws on their statute! books, to old rescuing slaves tinder the fugitive slave law, and compelling any Slate refusing to surrender a fugitive jlave, to .make full indemnity (or such slave to his owner. Debts dce bv tub Soctiitotiie Nohth. Tdero exists apprehension, in some qnsrters that in the event of a dissolution of the Confederacy, tho debts now due and to become duo by Southern merchants mer-chants and cltucns to Xorthcm houses, will be In some manner Jost Aud not paid. We presume that there is as much individual indi-vidual honesty and commercial Integrity among Southern merchants and citizens as among any other people;. and any acts jt dishonesty will meet with the same .condemnation nt tho South that 'they merit and, jrccelvo among honest people everywhere. Whilo the merchants and rtufacturctt of the North have in many Mtancerbeen I shamefully derelict In their dair to tho South and to the Union, yet ssehdishonorable.conduct will never be iasde the pretext by honest Southern tuercbants for an avoidance of a just ob-bgstion ob-bgstion to pay an. honest debt. "Goods, wares, and merchandise," purchased at toe North' will be honestly paid for, whether the Union ,be preserved or dis-wfved, dis-wfved, unless the North vacates the ob-Jnjstion ob-Jnjstion to pay by making war upon the Booth. The law of nations has no better . established, principle than that a state of war vacates all debt, claims and con-traeu con-traeu existing between the subjects and Otizens of the nations at war.. The pay-went pay-went of debts due' from, the South to the orth will depend solely upon the North. If that section appeals to war, to coercion, "d seeks, not to maintain but to avenge tno Union, then it will become the duty of every citizen of the South to seek for Ji,means to.int- injury of every kind nponacli aud all of the citizens of the Aorlh. Tbq fflort at coercion, followed by war. can only prevept the North from recciviug tbejr jost debts, The people of n Sooth are able to pay, and WiH pay. Commercial revulsion may postpone nnd f , ,?,J?aJment but ca'"t "Pcd tie just obligation to pay. The merchants and manufacturer of the North are thus, doubly iaUrosted in preserving the peace, , i?Wwfnpco'bnt.w& prcsenta id tl Uaptist Convention and unauiraonsly pat td: ThomcJnber of tho.DaptlSt Stai - COrtveuliOo ol Alabama, ; though nssen ! bled for' different porposcsi find bursdvi together, at t moment, when Issues of tl . most grave; nnd' scrlons character, ai !; brought upon the country. While po sesaing ho authority ty pledge or bind tli Ichurches or. religious bodies We represen tind expressly disclaiming' any wish In an form to do fro, wb are constrained, as mci ns citizens, as. Chrlstlahs; lb give, full tat , in' our ' hearts J'to. tho Jove of countr I Standing aloof, "for the moslV'p&rt,' frbi poliiiqal partjes,iiud contests! oitf retire andjiiujct' position does not exclude U . profound conviction, based on a; leng an unquestionable', series; Of. facts, that tl union of States ..In , this confederacy-Ill 4 .faHcd, in Impbrtau't'particulars, to answi the, purposes for which it : 'Was- createi Ptom (he administration of, the Fcderi Government, as things are, especial wltliTefrcricO to'our' peculiar property r w cognized by tlie Constitul!on,.we can r longer liopo for justice; ' protection, 1 sJHty. Wo havo.sbppos'ea ourselves ci ? titlpd, to equality of rights, as citizens i f thU'rcpumic." Wearenot-willingtosii render them cvennt .the risk of life an all we, hold niost dear. While, as yet, t partieular'niode of relief Us before us, ,c ? which to express an opinion we nre coi 5 stralncd. belorb. sepbrntin'g ttf oursacre homes to declare to our brethren and fe low-citizciis, before mankind, and bcfbi I our1 Godthai, wo hold ourselves, subjc 1 to the ealj, o proper, authority in dercnc ! of the sovereignty aud independence of tli " State, Of Alabama, and of hcr rwht. as h sovereignty, tOjWlthdrawJrpm.thisUriJo and to niake'nny amjngcnicnt'which 'h people, in'cqnstitutloriaV assemblies;" mi deem best, for securing their rights; An in thisdeclaratiou, wo. heartily; delibc ately, tjha'nimSu.sly,;and solemnly unite.'1 Sooth CaroujU. Information fro this Statesays thatytbe, bitterness ( fceIiH3';agatnH f.tho Nprihjceqjs hour increasing. Some days, ago the Charle lou nud Savannah, booksellers 'return Harper monthly and weekly publication because they were tainted with abolitio Ism. Now a general movement is coi temp"latcd, la return! al(nOrthcrn book exccpt.frOm publishers known to be souui All Ynnkecs nro viewed with suspicioi Some foreign consuls are only waiting formal separation to open favorable ncgi tiatloris'wilh itrp.State. . It k nriderStoo they have already full authority to 1 this. The Clinch rifles,, of Augusta, tel graphed to tho Washington Light Infai try, of Charleston: "We are ready ton with you." The minute, men of Norfoll V,a., have written to Charleston for a pa tern of tho I'almetto flag. ThrceTmndrc men are ready in Norfolk, Vn., to niOvi paying their own expenses, to. tho assis anee of any State tliat the federal go erumcut may attempt to coerce into sol mission. During a discussion in the Sout Carolina Legislature, on establishing n ontuance biircau,Mr, Ithett said there ha been for scvernl cars in Charleston cigl of the largest size l'aixhan guns whie might perhaps be used In tailing the fort Jlr. Marshall said tho State had 382 i fail try companies, 60 cavalry, 18 artillei and 02 rifle companies, making 121 ba tulions, 56 regiments, 14 brigades ond divisions. Mr-' JlcGwIu said. the (ot uiiliWry force was 60,OUO. On the Ot! the House passed the bill to provide d armed military force, without oppo&itio It was to bo taken up in the Senate lie: day. The l'resi'dent's mfessagel did" hi crcalo much remark. The people we! prepared for the views expressed iu rcl tioii'to. secession beforehand. |