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when the federal bond is once broken, into » contiot of “ptagonistic ‘wterests, from which seitber Northe fanatics vor Southern fire-caters can extricate them. TBE PALMETTO FLAG IN NEW YORK HAR- BOR. Quite an exciting and interesting scene and colloquy took plave on Wedneaday last in toe barvor, growing out of the “im ending orisis,” whioh fords @emall tiias tration to what lougins the Helperites of thia city would 0, provided they had osly enough of one of the essential { virtues that make Braye men—pluck, ‘The incident we refer to is relaied by Our informant as follow. — j ‘Tho brig H. Joucs, Onpt, E. Milles regular trader bo- tween this port and Coarleston, 3. O.—lying at pler No { 29 Bast river, dispiayed at nine o'clock last Wednesday morning ber usual orivate signal, « Palmetto flag, with the adaition ow this occasion of a star, After the flag bad Deen Gy ing to the Yreeze for some litte while, a party of men came ov Doard toe brig aud inquired for the captain. Tho captain promptly made bis appearance, and inquired the bosinces of bir confrouters. Toe committee, for Suen they appeared to be, la a very dictatorisl wanuer pointed to what they supposed, ao dows Mus to haul 1 Come iw the course of the colloqny the captata inferred thas bie confrouters were republicans—they Bald as much 40 bm Copt Mills replied to thelr demands, and said the tag wr bis yerecl « private #iqual, And insisted oa bis right to koep it fying at the brig’s masthead a6 toug ashe | chore, sad Would do 80 leregardiess Of shoir throxs or their attempts to intimidation, The commiisce (%) repled, through their spokesman, that the fag was obnoxious (uv its desiga and purpore, ‘and they peremnptorily cemanced Oaps Mills to etrike it Pofore nigh), or they woul! They thea lett the brig’s deck, witbout pausing for a reply trom the Captain, be- u wad anxiety or the moment nonpluased at tho eogl- ows avd impos ale Of MIS Govt oNLers, aud was divided between two oplulvus, Wh Sher to ireat the aifelr as 8 good Joke or in carceat, be flually ine)imed to the alter, wat im modiniely w sha! Kyoders, | the tacte we they Gad transpired 0. reply to Capt Mili’ better from Mw was prompsly roor)wed, He said the committee fad Bo Jaw bor nigot to meke such aa impadont demand, and .i( ther atvempt to Baul dowa bis aigoal Advised Vays Mills ( shoot down the Diack republican abolition raxcal tha) atuempte it, Tu bis Jodgment the captain would de Suteiced by IAW Bod miso DY Public BAnKimeant The fi be meantime waved ta tie Dreezs, aud Oxps. ween Wndiqtins Capt Mile ene Mills’ frocook—whe by this time were apprized of \n9 af fair—ounreiied bum W Keep it aloft, aad await the ro- Lue of Ube quast comm@itiee to exeoabs shelr shreais Capt Ky.ucias, «iter pondering over the contants of Capt Mie got bls entausiasm aroesod, Abt suse que uty proceeded Drig lies we Bee the elig bo ete—o lexury nok oft Captai ad eosoned the parscre by wiih a Keen eyo. A copsiceracie oumner of peopie—some of them, no dou»), bearing of the aifair in the morning—wore acteast wd lo the Viciuity of pier 28 Their attention app ared bo be divided beiweeu Lhe yessel, the mysterious flag and Capt Ry osern Aroors time eiapsed from the time Marshal Ryaders hed the pier wbeo @ stranger approaoned him, evi uty vot koow ag tae pere ene was addressing, ne & suspicious fooling flag, and requested oaptain | It T Bave formed @ true and jet eet) uate of the #ound character A Mr. Liuooin, we may Lwwest-y and soot oot ly Dope aud delteve that be would eoore the eviltsh thoogbt of heing Capabie of pteudiog to the wa, of any stlutary and booorable echeme tur Lhe e6l etaeut of our batious troubics. With that gentleman it would 36 & | boly aod ap honest auoritioe at the shrine of the uation’ moe) sacred aitar, eapecisliy as he would Govoeive tt no honor © Bi! the Presideatial chair when, io 89 doing, ae happiness of the country id be | tu jeopardy, auc the permanency of our contetoration be moat seriously imperitied ay oovntel couctliatioa, and by advising & obange of votes, bul whatever may be his wisbes ao bis resvives, there yet romaios 4 yower 4d @ discretion in the eivoWral colleges of paramount inponeenes aie bonoradle espousidility. ol 8 onOwED bo suBtaln the election Of ie Memen, Breck ivr id; Douglas snd eines of thatr reapootite’canclaates, free end Ot liberty to wotte on any plan or projact most Likely bo Piemoie and insure protection to the vite! taterents of the | COUDITY, promptly restoring peso», vom/ort and harmouy, With the promige ot futare succons# aod prosperisy; but eboud the Soutbero constitueacies of the Soutaera eso wot appreve Dor justify euch = iministrasion of oon- borvalive independeuoe, then we shail be presented with | the tuir and coucivatve laference that the apirit of gous | FOUR pairiot'sm bad fled the laleoted aud excited South erp chime. 4od, On the other had, epouid po Norineru bor Western electors be willlog to ja ip the support of & Compromise 20 liberal and imposing, necessary to the ge | Beral welfare, thon 1 iil he equally €4(@ to conclade aes Uber #1 is are partiean—neioor cational por pate) ic it whe South unite ob Mr. Gutarie, or on Mr. Granvn, the Oleotoral vote of Penaryivanis or of New York cin mck: (he President, thus reducing tie coagervative circle of power to a'very email ciroamiereace—ths con | Sumination of whose stiorta cannot ba obber than most devoutly prayed for. if, at the present moment, the election were to come off, aod Mr, Guthrie were a candidate, bi | exhibit @ grand and proud Coonervaltve trian Jsety of the peopiy would rise t) the apor occasion, showiwg time-Rerving poiitio'. j tm provident | and utre theorista, Jac dice auc devo agogues, (hat thetr power aud influende were weak aod \n9igu! Teaut, #huo op- | powed to the mighty ourreut of Aoaud aud ouligntoned public teolimens, the grand couservative eloment of our | Gatlonal security. ALEXANDER AAMELTUN. PENNSYLVANIA, MEETING OF MANUFACTURERS af PHILADRLPHIA— THE COURSE THEY ARB TO PURSUE IN THE PRE BENT CAIDIS. | a ‘ing O° manufacturers doing business ia About Pbiladelpbia mos on ast Wednesday aftornvoa at the Manufacturers’ Exchange, for the purpose | of Gcopting some plan which the manufacturers of Philadeiphie would carry out and evrictly aduere to, | whereby conoert of action would be aesure! among that | claee of business mea during the preseot enbaranvt abate Of Qoakcte effaire, [6 was suggesied that asoofaturog fire in the cosion buasioess suoul) run thote m liv ody on hake time, for by thie uegoe the bauds at oTersct en ployed would be paid for Cre Gime they Worko. wl tae rate Uney Mi prevent recive, whereas, f tbe Fyainn o kcepiog toe will Oonpractly iv operation daring tae win Ler Wer AJupied the Rapply hue produced woul! @:Goed the detuan’, aud the niin be forood by BLO slingetaee Mr. take of Frank(or(, midremse! the raeing. He ‘be but Hue use in bal? # doz a Flopping thoit milla while tae roman tor ee) He Could see HOHDIOR W Oe gstacl by & reduction of labor, Mud believe! oak one Ge two courses bad Ww oe adopted by ewery manufacturer, in tas preeeot coudision of affairs, to make ue govda at ail, or Pave them pally disttboted What migus b+ gaioed by @ reduction of the pres of lavor, She epeaker Leto, would be taken off Dy om COURL oR Lhe pov ore Was LUW BO A ettuer AL home or abroad for ue sale ef ootion goode Net if they cid voy reme y the €vii whom wow thresteuea them aod gO o8 ws bney bad dove tu formor times, Adak Al) Mark Bosuer OF inter @uk bg adber; shat U cm of goods ba by ded by hoping #0. ow red when the followiog cou verBAblOb WOK piace:— beance> i Fraascoe—W bet te tho trouble, sir? The Wext epeaker was kr DUNLOP, Sho wae of pint Ryspaxs— lrouvle, airl Fam not aware as there 8 aay | thay i ther pes too merkel oversiweed with \ Uouvie 8 mired Pali, Rud (Et bhere WeRe arsdoies Of Phe pro "Te etrar ger, then looking at the brig and the mystort: | ECCS ic, market. tm ifiicat uanitiem 43 last to oun thay ae head, Coptinueds— Jeare, and therefore there was BO LeCEAMIey Of tuareasing STRANGRH—| thick Coat fag ought to be taken down; !\ | the moun. The speaker held tbat there was two bas ue rigoi te bang there. Mansss1. RYNDERS—Il iB & Good looklag flag; 1 #ee no- ADidg Chjrchionadie wo te STRANGKR—Sujypore I ebould save tho cap\ala the trow- Die ain (ake it dowa fur bin, wheb do you suppoRe would be the result ett Rrspeas— Why, I suppose the reeult would be that tbe capia.o of tbe veemel would shoot you Ia your sitew that wall "ne capiain of tbat veewel has as good vod valic right fo dbat fag, as that, or that, or that reasol— Hlustreviog bie romarks by poling to Beveral Austrian, ‘This enced the dialogue between the straugor and Mur- shal Rynder The committee, however, did pot eraay to visit the rig OF Cos trews Capta n Mile the second time, Whether their courage failed \uem dy the decided manner of Cap- tain Mills the acguse preseuce of the United Staten Mar sbal,or tbe boys of the Fourth ward, a large number of thew being present, we are not able to ay. The fing ull ‘waves, LETTER FROM COL, HAMILTON, TO THE RDITUR OF THE HERALD. large a0 wmOUK. of goouR wt present tm markat, and, in regard t te question for whe consiae | ration ef «bien they bal met together, hoped tome vreded pina of action would de decried upon The Pumper here advocated the ruuotcg of the miiix time aa the only safe course to be pursued, and 1f a done, ali would be right in tbe epring. Mr, Sownns stated hind she per timent Of The mao UhotuTere present ou the sunject before thom and be move: ‘wat all present to favor OF uBity Of Rot tn « fe Ing of #eeoond meeting, ben & largur Fewreamuts | on of the manuioturiog comamunity it is hoped will be | present. | MARYLAND. OUR BALTIMORE COKMESPON DENCE. Barrons Nov 21, 1860. The Calm Before the Storm—Duty of the Intep-ndent Preis—Look to (he Senaie—Sireryinen the Swaie—Lin coms Apvanimenta South—A dy yesrom—Savhan Traie—Sowhan Merchants Will Pay Ther Doa— Purther Accownis wih the North Olued, de,, @e, In accord with the instrue\ion of the old adage that in the abondance of counse! there may be eavety, permit ne | We BUggESt & simple, plain and practice! propusitivn tur & temporary and salutary compromise of our proseat 4idi- | @8!m before the storm Ths fury of ihe politival elmnents tur jwone WHITH Naw HK place wt the Aourm is the ouities, through the adoption of which time will be af forded for the future exerolse of calm ard sober reflection, Blike important to the interests and welfare of every B00: tion of the country. Aa li canuot be a question tn doubt that the success of the ulira republican party, represented by Mr. Liaone, bas given rise 40 @ revolutionary movement in the Souta, ud afforded South Carviiua an opportunity to pros ber Cause and arouse Fecess).B Gookrines aad aspiring sche acs Wo subvert the federal government, tt nevertholess bas become important to tremi the adeoiute condition of our ‘Aduirs with (hat diguified consideration most ounrsteut With an embarrassing omerg voy. To my mind the whole Bation is iavolved la didivulty, sod that cre jong, if more moderate counsel of fooi- Wg aud judgmest do oot come w our aid, thore will be ® general interruption of every pursuit And ccoupation, commercial oredis will be proswated, nd every fabric of todustry will be closed; there will ve consequeuliy ® general cischarge of operatives; and ne cortarily & paraiysin of Sli Dutiges® transvotions, In thu ead and melaucholy pruspeot of the future, the aig And Loe low, tho os pibauat Aad laborer, ail wit D9 lavoived ip the crash, and, as vem, Our Whole Dankiog organi- zatiou Will #RowUMD to sno COMMON preasure, To (ais vie® of our Bpproscaing ombarrasamenta, tuore would see m ty De & wecossity for the Introduction of some BOUL g Comps mi #0, equally palatable tw the iobelligent masses of the North aud of bho Sout, whose ovatroiiing influence acd power, openly and decidedly exercised, tuay Le made to prove \wat the laterosts of the communi by pomens paramount Claims ty mere partiean hopes aad Auticipabions, that tbe goreromens was maue for the poo- plo; Uhal 14 is tbely property, And that they hare aa tere Presaibie right bo coMtrol aad guive Lis edmiulstration ie 1 propose to offer « mediam of reliet, but of fe hemv.e aod prwtiead!, « obaracier that, uasid ed by be power Sod elevated patriotinm of tue proms, it Wil pase uno rioed aod auheeded, negieoted and rogretied, 8 wore the advice aud premouition of the Trojae Oaesaadra, to ber admired aad Deioved countrymen The Greeks, in disguise, gamed fatal Mimission into Troy #0 we bave reasoas apprederd the overthrow of the Union by the \ ow Of Bu aeceu tant Davious: Couveiie it im bo wr reat aud Lo escape from the cootroiliag and Perpioious infuctoe of a dooitine #0 Wally and irrsvo ek aad Card mal jaberenta of ku be roqueated aud exercise of aay Lory Adm ra! ons Alobated atures eas reliAd.© tal reneee ComO96 se08!, Ud [a CONsVBADC® 1 aod disinterested weatimeat aud vw. Uaserupuions apvliion spirit im tue Spousiv lity we eletoral vote fell ou some dstia RWMDE! dy i val waowe powitiog, Aber ity lMtelligencs, Parity aud works of character would Da euloleal 49 ox WaguINh the oxyRoding faa, portestous of wn) Farka’ destruetion poverty acd mwer In the suticiys:ivn aon io tae comtdence that the eon hor vative Ric of wait ¢ weat BAe aot Feb Lew peared, thet there im fn > a ee eo for th by trusts ron proper Inducers, or any dag In the Ort piace | woult Geinris, wou ex yerionce AFA me» Rentooky, and a¢ a Usdinet minster, © public a8 & oun” and bore! igen! peas the Treumury partruoet—gtving $) Wat peu lemme raalages OFC o 55 exceeded by BAY Other Amerions Aiton ADL beet Quthorized Wray that bad Mr ri@ 20.2 bbe oad date of the e608 ing Feotion of toe Uber ssion Coateo Bis chanors for soornae we: | Seon paranoatt Dib €8 such & chxice MIEN’ a>% be OSEE MO] as AU OHSU Y > democraiic tr)ymph en \n kar soe ime pat tened confers f those geo themes, there will, of courte, be & nue iy of greet anesimity sod Mrieration Bo OHE HH) © ocere eiectors, which Gun a douds aastiy attarved a ip tho Sowth thery ox) ab the pretest of sentiment & a vo oF aited Sates bere 609 prova cipated that ihe » the federe! government «ould De excl yoy demoeratio, apa toat fo tee wuCete of Mr Gromain Would be more didumively exercised It would bo 9 arson to imegive that in the selection of iti Bourse OF Graham the fistribatiog wood bs both im fertial oat Utebiget, aod that HO seoliou iw Of wey kind would de admisted oF toleraied in vie sdmialaire Won of oar public affeire when thus comdJed | WiLL De Inoreased by two canmes wOIch will Bo0R be Ojon | as = Goe w the franca! pantie io Furope, oaured by the American revolution. ‘The other i# (ho meeting of Ovo gress, when & freeh and imporiaut impetus wili bo giveu to dieunion by the represeutativys men who embody orgauized agitation. The deviine of Amertoan securities ja Loudon sud the personal col)ia on tae fw of Congress will add fuel to the tiames uns | wivespread ruin god unreetraived passion euvelope tae | whole coantry, Under eueb ciroumetances the in tepsa | deut aad conservative prors of the nailoo—dat expecially | the. jeading Jourpale of the North—nave a duty to periorm Aad that daty consists 1D Cvvosnirating padiis opinion om tome ONE Measure, the suscess of whick will be osien isted to calm the povular mind ana eroutuaily eave tae Union, What is that measuret | The Delow mee of the South, as I have aiready inform si | yoo, will go WIth the seversion moveweut as & Coo | eeitutional remedy rather than @ revolutionary | right. By tmparting this coustitational ebaracior s. the fot «(OL beeen, conservative =m Yo bring about & cou yrution of ali tne seater, as prow Dy the fourth artiow oo ke emstitatt i sectional Coutrorpray can be peramu ‘Uhus iador ihe pr@Ptios! meu of wll partie wai): Cause DOW of Lever 4 (a6 time t Be tile tow question The country is sick wad Bired Of -his constant) somsring argro a ment te Clear tats aettle popular chotioos oF throug Couven | on Of all the States of Gj mimect Mr. Bucher DOW \hat the Governor of the Gd Domiaton is uot wu Nevertheless (nie mote taro dangerous, The queati.n toereturs Cvaem whetber there ie aut som* | mediately possi tic oa 4 Ww etay 688 F olut ome edaracter of pUOAL eFrate? fuer l& ik O® pow during the Urtt week of Coogress § sere to an ameud ment Of our CouMLtational Aystem, WuLoH wil 4s OME Bore purlid coutdeuw Sut as sells Nor. fas Amendmect sonsate io Teg iiriag the 1984 mous vole o Senate, oF @ two-thirds vole of Lue cals batore act of Congress cau become the of the ia Sach ab amenoment would sirengtine tne Gourer Live clemeut of tue govermment {ne popular elemea ie Biready Htrong *oough. Todesi 14 i too stroug I hore ia & Weak point ia our aysiom it 14 bo bs found iD Pepulae auperty fh {0 lortty vane ous: + won (his pa AL wid give charough Protection to the Soukn With auch «chook oyon the ue merical majority of the Northera eexiua, the southern Stetes could, thaide of the Union, Dy diecriminating ing’ lation, foroe the Northern Stales to respect the ensc\ Mens iv regard to the Fugitive save law It in deeply bo be regretted that Mr. Liayola Bas not ‘thought Ot te give come pari) expense! oo as Lo his future ay. There Is Our prolitic source ur the douth Whicn be ovald rewers,or we a oo Dy Pome commen wBdermandiag La ‘This auxiety at the sow Coagreesional dooaton Uae proper and Ouiy wed URY Bagg +s URIs vino Sead She overbearing power of tne | Geek, OF DIN repremeutativer | 0 tbe Soush shat the patroange giver | ment will not be used for aay such porpoat ar the coe dromied by wa, it woult be vory easy for Me Live 4 10 give practical eFidenes of bbe tlueoriy of fis | tateotions, He cao do this oy yreiding © the Gotarnor OF Legislature of cao Sou'hara ave the right to int ate (he Lames of Loose perms to be appolatad by the Preaidect to bord federal oilles witwin the reepoot!ve of tae The trash i, tbat—oven i any giljoaiment should bo Arrived ei—the appointinenia mate b) tne Diag rep uy Can sim 100, URIOTe WEIe Wil ine Cou TePreces ¢ the Sate, | lead 69 personal tifBoniter, soi thee 1 culties, partaking of « astionai gharastar, @ouid keep the oouuiry 18 @ perpetual staia of er wr aud fad erentasiiy in ciel wer Noe AOA Lis free oegre question has goue #9 far, ii i@ sentra die w waves Musl kettinmont. It inthe daly o WHO #1) ope to eave the Unive to eters 4 ip Pusd & maaner ast) errhp every revolstinaary oF «i fm DSpyy to inform you tar tbe m nie of ihe Cottoe 4a ® bare a) © qbtomt ides of terug any oo due advantage of soe go! \oal omen. Thay rut oay their debts, bat you ous) be prepared 7 eee your ber nosvan ia at the SOUL oped GOVERNOR MIGKS'S LATTER KRPUAIWO TO CALT ASrR CLAL SEBRION OF TES Loarmuatone an AAO Ct JAPOLIS, No wober ¥1, 1980 To Peomas@ Puate, Brave ‘Hawwon, 4: NOW Grams, Luewerirs Borie ase J ai) oe there iodine 0 Ibe Beth we) alsation of Ora iot” tendeos Putway | Kage’ Gurriawey—On the Set fort. one of poor num | Placed ta may band & Memory Migaed Dy yon, oggey ys | vo me that be Legisiavure shoud be f e¢ to consider the present momen ty vide, ff prastiondle, some remety Jeoger” Thomgh memutial promuied p " whied bed oot ret ty conmitored by i recatpt, seh Vie Peeperiable ebarsoter nf secured for hwy mow oarefal atventiva aad fo | | NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER t v8 of thought aud the engrossing naiu Sebs artes have exatied mor Toor. aay seat wpew ou fa egg ye 1 6X mination of tue 600 1 fect to alter my frst impreegious of the q vost! Dave to Copsider mysel! still unable to discover (be Lo Cereity OF the propriety of Couvvaiag she Legislature of mar, land wt ime, That the times are big with peril, I fexl Tuas the ‘vives Upon me fearful responsipilition and deli orinie cate aod ipperiaut dulies, iam fully aware Phat | em deurd WH meet Hose duties aud respouriviliiioe I aise know, and that [owe it to the good peapie uf Mary ined w decioe Wik cBabion Bnd Bob with Yrudeass, Korg to viow Uhcir interests and gaety, I fes! esasiniy iv ta # th a tull view of alt these considerati®us that I uave arrived on oe to this matter, prominent Causes of the excitement no por. Vading the Sontbern States w the unforiuoaie reeuil OF sao Presideatia! ohsir, Portenally I was se much “ppd to bis clectionas was avy mao in the vougiry, aud 67 far 44 my influence extent, I did ail ta my power w defeat him, But be has con. Mitutiousily chosen a} an cleo ion whers wo ail preses eo our favurite candidater, aad the Sonata is 9oa0 (a bonor to joize ant reapect tue readit, as we Would pave required ‘North to do, had either of the uinor Aidetes deen elected. So far, Shea, as the cause of OX ment is Couoerned, {canst ‘but shiuk i$ wisaous Juss foundation. Ideutifed af 1 am, by birth and every other tie «1.0 Whe Routh, a slaveholder, and feoiimg as warmly for my wative Stale a8 any wei can do, [ am yet compoiled, oy my renee of ‘mir deallog and my respoot for tae couslivu How of Our Country, bo Geolaré that f gee nothing ta sac base election of Mr, Lineoin whica would justify the souto tn taking any steps toward & moparation uf \uase Males Me. Lancoin being elected, L wm willing to await furtoor reeuite If be will acminisier the goverament la & yroper Gud patriotic manner, we wre all bouud bo Buda t bo De niziration, BYCh as We May have opposed Gis election, Asan indivicual I will Obeerfully sastaia Bin te well doing, becaase my sulfring oouutey will be beuw fied Dy & Copatitutioua! adailuimration of tho gover. meut if, ou the Gvwérary, fie alall Abuse ho brust on tive? to bim, I phat! be found af ready 40d detoruiued as Will any ober man to arrest Lum in bia wrong coureer, ena to week redreme of our grisvauses Dy auy aud a! preper means. ‘Toe Osher chief cauee of the excitement raferrt ty ta Jour memorial i8 the uBoGnstiatioual and degra veful sce of some Nortbera Leginiatures ia past. has vir suaily wulitfy tog the positive provisions of ‘he oo Hoa te re erence Wy fogtiive tlavs = There oxo be opinions im Marylans #8 Lo (08 outrageous oleae ter of these “ucts, for Macyiaud Mas Doon constant sullerer from hem, aud bas ist wore of this dessriptioa of property inan all thy ex sreme Southern statee comrioed, itroogly insulting & the Soutnern States, Ley are 10 the plainert Oopasition to the Croimoax of the bighost court aud the lewor of ba copetitublen which those legieaiors have ewora to sup port. Got, ceutomen, shete “ayado nos, in my judg ment, expres te oplmions of tbe great’ conagr “4a: ¥ martes of Uae Nogth Wo know taat there sre very many sowed, unto lovicg mew at the Nota, woo are Utterly opted tO Uhewe Tae lexi moas passed 9) Cemserguc® ho bave been toaporariiy p d \u power PiAvOry questiou over BeCoud Lboogut Of vhe masses, whieh (right Cou stusions, wil, | fray sal of there laa, pow tas! yheir Atleution ta» beew Ro dissimatly drawe to tisir ert + if-ou Already We ave that propositions for thir repeat Ow been toate the Le wre bo ROSet a, Sud aw wre thformed that smilar propwsitions wid bo tusroduce wl ail of tuem wheu iney meet Ley us bo varelut a Lo wrmken toe Dauge of these Courorvally ~ by atop a vitre meeBares at tho uid, #aich awaye wid to Northern fapatius, Wao Cao ouly + xiKe DY Lae agli tion o wiavery question Shatl po! that o usorvallve obses bare some K*DUIY woMBderation wy Cur MaLde—or BOK! we regard coly toe witrsisis Norio and “outa, wot! base sbslt crutch ous wil hops of perpetuating our gluclous Logie’ Beemiou Bt ED'B tive would ovly Wave the Bud TeTITIUg tae eRoILomen! LON DoF orl Pow aplarantiy on the dyolui heralded by ‘hs goDe/tir4 no #Rpaper Kod 6 Arm bla LorouRHOUL bbe Couplry tbat Mars Inud Union aad was propariug & oun Loe traitore bo dessroy 16 I¢ such the toe peaition or wigh of Meryian’? | thik T have bad very til oppo \aoities of toaraing the wisacs of he people Looe Lis question aod Theva be aaBivayion to declaring it ax my OPlutue Chas an tin weDeG majo Ly Of Bi! partior, se desl otly Oppomes Wo the megeiaoiiog of the Gegieisture at thie time Memorials 6m lar t> that whet jou preseat Rave beeo ta stroulaswa for time, but I have thus iar raoeived but oae, aud figue: Deeb presated 4 Lue people wisher 0 the poopie si eoled im Unis matter, aod their silenoe, Ce, BhOWS LkAttney Boe BO LeGEE be cmederation of Unis ear) ot The copmittoiion of hus Suave preser'ves biennial aoe Boos Of the Leginiaiure of Limited jengeh, and aothority be GHoverROF to CoAveGDe tbe Tagielature only Onary Occanivos. If 1 were to do #0 wow would be BoccaPary to Larreae the pespie in Roe parts of the Suse, just relieved from an exo sing Canvass, wits CHCLIONE ty hl FACANOLE® Ab AD UDUBIA) ADM inomenont » woutl Da yory anit a nession ouly Beoause of 5 but Coors are oFD Fy \sD4'® poouliae pusition Position, Between tas ox ad SOUND, ferme, Lum far, Te Kept vita from Der Coveods ard to aave inclioed arr reie Co aeuree Rak there are other border af TonOn lnterrtied In these quwtions at Cae Be, whch cugot lo be Cousuled Daure we obit tive io le tea ter i believe that nether weky, Tennerser gor Mia ark ORE U be Logwinture of tae great State fas been called byenbner te Pn Interaai Ubprovemenw, bave these sneie oonmderation, 1% seems on nud proper 18 foe ¢- eM on Soulwerw sister, ratner than " op the rek of olatbiog wD her py Resty aot om ov Pool WLW ATAU OOK ATED DodwER WORM Hb BO;0me8 COMUEATY, POGRURE Hob WN MUNG: be true tae Or NOLO IeMead of DOM lug Bieta” Kefire dager Ded SetOn: y AITIVeG ALG (URDL g UNt> PerdA which pradence tay evota Ih we ditiow Le theme rearens, 1 tems to me we abould from the mes exrousive Li is bie duty Dot te tae easive Dow ONY Avice ae LO tbe true Cow hief offtver be ¥#, aud muss NOMS We LO WB GeMmeIBIOM Far ee ate Oo MAoL, kee of Goold Aneasnres Are Dwnt ented to oora New, ged L will eay, bast | compar alt tue redommendasions of that i be 1B ReFKION Om o© bbe Si Proxim, 1H 00, from every rection of ine bie fo hape thas they to sete im, Wit! KI ve Bid bo the eRttous! Kxeon UL9E Rad the Wine AD! Leta pernte CounARM wt prowall, Be Prd ec ings be baa Which # ii wing mued of the um od UuPRtorAl prepusioe /kMeaog © Creep byo dior 4 Pepys courry oF Meek ot a WO), WE OLE Camstsnoet may reuder proper, | mut), as at preseut ad View! DY ap own jodgment, fnuded upot maou taformes Hee of the wisher’ of the people, and great deliberation, Teayeetfully devtine to gentity the reqvemt ao oolively mate, Det eD Ll Bod to Seif ready to aot oromotly whee Lehall believe the bowor and fatety of Maryland require me to set to the premiere Wito grea) reanes. [am your obedient servant Td0s WM MIC VIRGINIA. OCR RICHMOND CORKESPONTENOR Sromow, Ya Noy ae, 1680 An Appeal to Ongress ty Some af the Firyinta Gelyation, 0 Lew a Cali for @ Naimai Convertion—The south Anavms to Relieve Mtr Tuchonan from any Bombarrase ment Revulting from the Secestion Movement General Devise Settle Pinally at Bricting Diffornes Beton the North and South Prepidais n tm Pmasyivama—Bat- Himove Bidding for Southern Prada Triai fr Pinay range Remilt of the Pirguvia Blection, de tearm ty day (bat some of the thom! prouinent ane in- frevtial mewders of the Virginia dokga. oo baye deol ‘e410 Appoal to Congress to taite Cho initiative in & Oat for # National Convention, to reavtal the federal com. NOt, 9 aA Lo HMDOM) the DeERFATy ZUNrAObM* Nomandied Dy the Routh for the prowet! Dew ing that ' t@ Rlgee property init course if deemed weeerwary io of ihe ta minence of the seoresion critts, amt the pope eves of any aniiorm astion by the Stace Logisinterae, UU the secerRion move: AH it mano buetiy will W ovce practioniiy luxngurated, ¢ by South Varelina upom ome we fem ditng of her Coureotioa, the difeulty of arregiue it ‘Will be materially to reaped. Livtie is booe! fur fom Brion of Stale Legielateresmfirat tecsuge tbere aii! be boo great comtrariety of opision aa to the yolloy to be Partord, ard, Sscondly, becaaee ae Agreement apoo any we common DAF @ of ROtOR Would Inve tardy nowotialt as, Dy ho means Adapted to the precipitate obarscior of the Poretom movement ALY remedy, ko he sacs), must #0 prowpt «The dtsenion Apinit inorbatce wih every cour Tt ie \ntenseiy Contagious, aad the soocer 4 disin feotant is applied the botier, This movemeoi oo tie the Virginie elegstion ts anduabtodly « The chief, if part © cad fO7 Comventioo# (4 8 Nation Gonventirn; aad if that re fee 6 doomphaved without the preimioary fur ala OF OR RETO PrRCRnatiONA aD CoD VENTION Feao'ree, why nO 0 0 Beeices, the ea. for @ Nations! Coneentin +p Gore APPROPIAREYy originate IP tbe geitoual Ovan V Dem ANF WEE OM, loveRIe! With the sanctity of a Gocai prociamallue, Ub would be redsived with feror Ore, BO RE DEC IRE OF Lhe bapoy rerite winind 0, WEN OF Go ladinetione of peace and or national oowacie wh oh ) ponte, foe @ Netineal Courrntion ena 1 ve low ern convention#, the ery wil) bere staled 8 magnivade whieh wih day all the utidotes tat could be devised tor « Vo oar Virginia «delegation shall sus ceed tm their landabic paryose, they #ill evtitie them 8 Go Ube inating grastade of tue count y Tacit 99) | fiers 20w the oaly hope of ave tug disuvion The ore imluarice of tbe Aousbera Sates, his CoNprie wot! by three District Agsewblies, Leguiatures. Slale Juavou tone ard & southern Coufwreaxe, ould dater th» remnics ou period Dey ond the tiratts eas ged (or the Gaal .atoa of mont of the Southern States Sus I ie douottul whasho: ‘evou thot ail tae Southero Water would be reconctied wo Ubu par of catliog @ Natlowal Cowvention Discussion® will ariee ww the Covveutions ead Covferesce whoo may | ing diftiowibise, aud rouder 2oa- woud be avowed by ar fariy oat Venton aroagh the egeney of Copy ress. ‘There seems WO be & general desire tu the Houth to avvid coarrsesing Mr, Bucbavau by say precipitate as tien ia the way of secession § { aay mamber of th» Bouthern States abou) 1 deew tt bert to seosds withta the Vimmite of bie oMecial term, they wit avatd aay tavriags Dient of federet anthority aatil the last day or two of that fod There fe another 0 ject in this besides « deeiro rave Mr Bucbanss from embarrassment, & cee 01k WIP thet frnct onary wonld out have guce an ef feot upen Nouthera (eaithg a8 O08 with Linoria. A mare Abrest from him would more excite the padlic of (oe fath thay would the very enforoemeat of 4 evr ctve policy by Mr Bacbavan he Suuthery peopie feel towarcn the Presideut & deep sense of geati- tace for bis Gdetity to their caure, wet thoy would wake @ large taoriioe to avoid & Colon wih bis authority, ibis therefore proradle, shoud #corgeIOn Lake prade Withia Mr Buchsosa’s terat, Mist a coudiiot with bim will be scrupulously gaaried aunt ie pericdigal revarrenoe of commercial psa'os from police! diequictuce Causes thoumnnds Of conservative oesinces MeL th Me Soa to «leh Caruostiy for come retMement Of tbe oxishi g (iloulter betwose (be wo sections, They seca porivetly wil rerult of m protrected panic pow, 1/1 bas tea) conclusion by WhICD perio Heal revuiriovs may 96 Ob TIN: They are weary of these recueriag panics. They Or irom panies yrodu Lrade revernes, Over Sy colation, exirarng olber Jegitimate cause: bus to nave tieit Qusinoss inle Tests mato the Kpork of every Wave Of political excite. mentis too mech Ip the tetiwate relaitons oot #ean poll tee and commerce, dikviayed by ihe exiting OrimiB aud in View Of the fact that political disor ier 1s mimose tbe Lerma! condition of the Ovactey, bis Lcsle hope is eater- tamed Of any prolorged subsidesce OF Commercial and mODEY PADIER, LEPLOIR|ly WOVE bas eXinting Ausasootsms Detaven dhe two rections contiouns —faare ore it im Eaat Duriuer® eo generally teem #) destrous that rome Mua acpottment of existing affflouitier sbould bs main, aud this prulttie source of Commercial dikatiors | wroughly re- noved Lt émauka promwes euch” regoly they w -aid gwoly, Aeowp) sb eB the crawe of alverrarives Chey ~ov d, ib ebert, bat! any pricy thal promised pce aus secorty againat @ {requeat reourresee of comusreial as 08 Paco wunte reoeatly received here from Peuneylvanie re piésrnd teat sae i a coudit'oa Of serious alan scoommon movements ia the fovta. L! Pewnasl yaar oculd 06 ated by i buy utile regret would pe ilk at leass foe reeulk OF the Oolober elyotons ta iba) slate Contribubed Ih LO Anal Gegres ko Uae exblug ora ition of affaine Che foreshatowige of Goat result ron sored Lweoir’s election & ‘or gone goacingion, and pare iy med the eMuris of avery fread of the Union, Tae Kay- suse bas faien from We poettion, apd the whole ebruc- ture bide ftir to crumble inte ratas Baitimore 6 Disaing bigh for Southern trae, She ts log emmiasariee Lnroogd toe South Sramimiog up or 6, a way of attontiog her Wiskty to tay Souta en & hoe rained a Parmett. the « few daye ag Tie Soul watere tar all thie t De @ Oot for her pase veo That i will wvail anytorwy [ aourys exteomely. In the Jetted Staves Virout Oourl, pew tm session tw thie City, Judge Aeiyburton presidiog, tbo Grand Jury 0p ‘yertecday found «& teas bill agaiue’ dein isokbart of the Storm King, lor engag sg 1a the sieve trade. Chis vessel, 1k Wid Ov remem veCud, Waa O4p ured Ob the Coast of A'rtea By ONS OF oUF ,OVErHMeLL steamers, & ¢ Drought tovo Norfoik tm Aogast or Sepiem Troe buls Were also TeturHed Syalast two N. wr lent abe aited in the mame enverpriso 16 found egaloet the crow, Dut they were de cust Oy TO ACH aS Wikvernes Bgaiast Me Oxplale Bnd bho two Spaniaroa. A Computation of {be election retarne ip tis State wich wre all officiai, @ave those of (he counties of Woo ster acd Wom ox, enows tbat Rell has carried wine elec boral votes ane Brecamraige ix The rotaras from ¢ Kiem uot oifloinily beard from eaunoy alter tai would require an widition of over to bandred votes to aay ove of the remaining six Bell wectoya to dimini*h even Hy ove Breckinridge’® eieatoral voi, This te & etracgs result The actual demoorat o mawority in the State this time would faye beso Diag ise’e voww, whiob tf mous Mixiecn thourRod. Mauy say ts would be eighieen or twnuay thous ad, were tt uot for the Jemecratic equadbie, whiag caused @ defection of some thourenda ty tbe Bell racks: Trade in the ety, at present, is aimost tu s mate of oie? ptagoation. No lously deaive some ai stare otinings If prevent dul! atec card ont! FER i0ns, & Southern Con'erenes aude (ion, the’ present distaro ng tofleene-s are removed, n> interest wil! aurvive. Cuiveresl rain mart de the result ViRWS OF BENATOK MASON, Secator James M Mason, of Virgiuin. Virgin end the South uo one can disput, perch, referring w the contingovey of Line» deoiared that “be should tke Bie seat Support aud defend the courtitution, the rights aud ie teqr ity Of the State, aod when they Could be po meimraion’, Be @aovid reader back to ber the nigh trast reposed iu bim by Virgtoia, trartiog © hee wisdom aud patriotiam {fp that exigency to do tue Deas” GRORGIA. OUR MACON CORRESPONDENCE Macon, Ga Now. 17, 1300. Bwness Par aly ed— Bank Suponsuma— Me State Omran (i Bik ~The Secession Concroversy—All Hopriese of Pinal Peace Unitl the South shali have Shaken Off the Northern Inowms— the Omservatwe Sevament Deolsn- ing—An appeal to the People, de We bave vothing here of epsoiai (mportauce mtaoe my inst, ly Dotiness ab abeoiute parsiyeis aiflots trade, both in fouls aad prodace. Cotton comes tn with some freedom, Dut te stored away in the Warehousce, aud the report day atter day ie “oo sales.’ Holders ta ovndittes to retain thelr rope are Cispered to wail for aris, aad Vhore who must sel! flud vnere ts po mouey to buy. A iocmay Stagastion pervades trate in merchandine, aad there i & good desi Of talk wbout dinhosored paper, sbdioh I hope * more talk shan eubstaace The Sewate hes a ill before it repealing certain wtr ta. Ket Sut) fompenmion penalties exacted last year, and aa (borining the Governor, ia sey exigency, to proclaim « cemeras back fumpension until action can be had thereon by the Geveral Ampembly. Ik @ believed some action looking to & gebera! Dank suspension ia the Slate will be adopted before Mijvarnment. Teuclose 8 oops of the Ooevention bill, which bas al ready probably reached you. As the sraoke rola away, we @r€ Clearly what ube cotmide combatante on the qucs- hon Gb Miledgovilie beve gained acd toms The anti ne ceesionisi# under the leat of Stephens and Jobason Pave euocuwbed to the eall for @ Coven \ion—that was & neoresity, bul Lory Lave quelided tbe eal and by agree ment bave Adjogrped tos qcostion of eeeeasion from the people 0 the Gon reation ise. These wore poiuts gals —t ¢, tbe Puggestioe of other remedtios—time, and « ‘ribapal Niely to be more conservative than the poop ce Demtelves But even theee conservative loaders professed to be hope em of a dna adjustmeet of eectioval questions tn ihe republi® a@ it @tanas. They look tos courses of ao ‘ow wblebD sha) certeinly enlist the border douthero Sates acd Cormmit them jv tbe Common oaase, and per ape secure (he e>operation of the Middie sad West They meen to make plory demands upon each o| the duu #lavewote © anconst tubioa a egidial’oa apou » ana apt of indewmaity for eaves uot * dalivered a (hg 100 ipuiatiogs OF the copstitubon. Chie it All very woll, bat too slow to moet the isaue ae 1 eae the Confederacy. Che whole tm: will bave Sree w'rhamily decides Joag before that sot lato operation, Wita @ large party clamorous for evou tow sod de lermingd to Gave fh at any COM— wie ‘be Paik Of the people eatiogied tha: it wust come, excaer iat patch aod compromi¢e as you may, and amart & uber the lndignity of a black Fepublind telumph— | ith Onroting ow the enat, Fluridaon the suuih, aad Als Pama ov Our western border, ail MOFing—it will HO lithic Jere (han & Miracle If more COMsOrYBtiFe Georgia can bo id to her moortogs lovg Srough for any euch nogotin. aA, oem if instiioted uy the Coavention, or Woubor J OAD be BucHeRETolly tMALi lated At wil, with four oF dive | Shatew wiready in roy On the other band, ths fat thal no dtrect appeal to th prople of Georgia oa the qaaetinn of Ueloa or disumtos te aeetred by Mr Stephens and his centjatora is tae coat bills ‘ 30. 1860 arts of this State from sending their notes out of said Brate for the purpose of djacounting vrafvs, provided they sbai! Lot directly or tmairectiy charg & «roster rate o Grevount theo seven per ceutum per sugua, and exching> Bot exrerding one-baif of one per cent. eo 2 The General assembly do further enact, that much 0 tae teusd section of the before recited ao} 1867 a6 prevents tue beaks of tais State from selling a" 7 Kind of excbapge exept right ehecks be, and the sens is, bere revs ower ateret.toan even pet ooaha y a greater a Hime obrose ate &! eon See tara at 9 Commerciai «zcdao\e detwoon tae two po ry time, but 10 no case to exoved vor half of oae per ooot if deawn 6 ac) polut tu this Sle'e; aby Charge of & greater Pate of exchanges than the air or market rate d coud: se aril he hake, ot atin staia, sua 86208: on Bevoud Mate of 0 , 5 of the provisivas of tho ask and re Ct ee er) from any ottize > of toi state for wills, draie or obesks drawn 0 aby ini beyond this State, wen the bills of bie oe ob tomcat wg ta payment for aaid ox: pen OrTe 1s BRIG Sate, by Roy provioun legislation of the Gece ret Assembly of (n~ same, for tue failure or resasal of said Dacks or their biaccoss to redeem thvir lwblilties ia POIC wd Fiver wbeu prescpled, according to thelr sove- Tel oDarters, be sui (he same are Dereby suspended uatil we Lat of D-vember, 1861 Provided, that nothing ta this BEOLIOD Bball De so CONsIrUcd as Lv repeal Lhe 1D be third section Of ve Delore recited act of 1867, nor Shall this Act Ne 69 coLstrued a8 Lo relteve the sald Dank from the operstious of the df section of the before reel. tec ack of 1857, citiled Ag act to provide against the forferture of the severe, bank clartera ia this State on acoouns of Lon-epei payment (ir © given time, aod for Other porsoves there ia mentioned. bec, 4 That th the event of saspsusion ef spaole pay- mert dy any five of tne bands of Savannah, Avgusta, ‘An Atlanta, to thie State, 1t apa uot de lawtal for plaintiff in fi fa, bie agent or attorney, to have the sane levied uvon the propersy of auy twbabitant or Corporatira ¢f thin State arti the fires o Le comber, 1861; nettner ebuii any Of the property of aay euch ipbabitaut or cor- eaten be gold under and Dy virtue of avy such fi fa, order oF Gecres, OF uncer Bod b) virtue Of Ray proosed jog UNCER write Of ca @& uli the fest of Deoomber, 1861, EXCEL ID CRBS There ‘he piaiubidl, Dis agent or at torcey som} make afflvavti that (ne defeodaus is remov Dg OF BDONs LO FeMD’ oe Witboat tne Liaite of this dtate Or aby County therco’; ia #wh osaes the defendant miy ttay euch levy or eal) anvil uae frat of December, 1981, by giving good nod woth toot Soourity ta the lera’s offiee or jomioe'e Olive rom «uence said ffs issued, as Ip obber cares of Stay 0! execution for the payment of the Cob and cunts at the expiration of said stay, Pro vided that this section shail vob be s@ coustraed as to apply W way tax fe wsened or to be issued; and pro- vdeo further that toe 6iatntes of imitations shail cease to oo ageipet woy Gebtdurivg whe suspeasion of said banker sec 5 Repea's covfli ting nwa PAOFOBED NATIONAL CONVENTION. The following @ \he Peevlution jvtrodaced into the Georgie Seuate for & Natiovel Convention: Be |t therefore enacted by the Seoate and House of Repreeentatives of the State of Georgis, in Goveral As- eenby met, Thai the Exeoutive of this State be requert. ed 10 give notice to the ae versal Sustes of this Union that Dave vioiled tbe eoustitution, in thelr legisiative ca- pecit om we States, that toe ooulract, as to thea, is at an end; aod also to those Staten that have wot violated the oops itution, in (bet Stave capacities, that Georgia bas resumed he? sovreignty aud deiogated powers, but will Bot ComPioes tbe cOmoRct aiNeolved wa to them, bat wiil most Hear ly co operate with thom in defending and pro teoting the cou wu wt cb our fathers gave us, boih in etter aud to spit = And, for the fortuerancs of Shis ohj ct, We therefore recommend the ca!) of a Convention, Biihout onlay, Of wt those Maes that are willing to Abice OY Whe Coumituton, bo assembie om tue bin day of January bert, at Buco piace as toe several States shail think mest available, for he purpose of forming @ Uaton; end that tne ibe seversi states val! conventions of their people to rauify thetr action ia the same manner and form hal the prereut constitution was ratitled , or io sack (AREF Miatoer ws too people Of tbe several soverciga oles Bball HiME pro jer. NORKiH CakOLINA. AN ABOLITIONIST BENT HOME. Joreph Shelton, who reproseuted the carriage manufas- tory of C. & D Cook, of New Haveu, Conn,, visited Wil- 400, North Carol ua,’ou éme bustuess sonncoted with the firu! who ewployed bim; while tpere be called on the Cierk of She cours ob oie business, and while in bis ies gave otiernuce $0 svolitinn septiments, avowed jumee far abolit niet, aud eid Vat tho frm. 'wh) om pio €¢ bim were abol'tiouss also Ho conten ted for nis pripoiples ALé made use Of whey was considered incea- ‘oun /ameuage A cummitice walled on him and wid him he coolt Bot be allowed to continue his journey Soulh, aud compelled bim W take the fest train North. He was eecorted to abe Gepot by @ crowd with tia kettles aud drums, Dut po Fiolesce was offered him. SOUTH CAROLINA, MR. SUOHANAN AND BRCEUSIOY. [from se Chariesion Meroury, Nov. 96.) By a telegraphic deepatsh tn cur lest paper our readers Will Bee the tollowing paragraph:— t vo longer say possible doubt Coots views on sera =n cooversiag to- with «eeu Urmen of See ae stro grounds the South. fru movement He Ceclared ‘hat be did not believe that the Arent Amc wr uid ever permit tbe mouth of be Misaicai pp! river by 6 foreigu et ore of Ciaee dation: Mr, Buchansn voted for the Foroe Bull of 1833, by Congres al the inatigation of Goacral Jackson, to put Quwe Bul feation ty South Carolina, Tt ts trae secession 'e not BULitloaliOn, Dut the same vonsoidation reasoning whieh is ured to support the one, way be applied to the other. Mr. mn, Wine ail the Ni ‘dowoorate, with but iow exceptivas, are federaisu and consolida- Uoulsie in their views of the government, Such Views suit the acctiogal preaominanoe the North bas in ‘he Union because make them tte masters. Ik te paturs! that every people should love powe:; and equally veiare: thai toey should love themacives The coatinuanoe Of the Uaioa, therefore, ie the intenne poliay of sil Nortboow statesmen, of all partioe aad clases. That dir Bocbaban sbould put sori, in Gis ext mesege, srinet of cousolivation worthy of Goueral Jackson's clamation, aod should devonnce the secemioa of Seuthera State from the yoke of Northera domiaion sho grasp of Peauaylvacia avaries, ia her schemes sari! plunder, 6 uatural, and perbaps quite as lots, at hin Grioking water Geaersi Jackson did not but thet be hes the power to transier doute bo the cabin of a frigate ar she barracks Of « fort, or to ne Uo eulitary faresect the United States ag get ‘a Ptate"nw litying a law of Gougress, unless Ooageesa by is* aulboraed Dim to do #. Mr Buohsnan, wo pre fume, wil be Mt least no lower ia Die felersiiam taea Edward Livicgston in deaeral Jackso0’s prociametion, Aud will apply to Gongrem for the power to ‘General Jecieoe. [is recommendations bave bad hho Weight wb Govgress nerevfore, bas we doabt wot be wii Beve the whole bisek repuotionn his allies ip Congress, —< toe doin, otis semiag Bie ungviiderwn dootrices, I £b3E ag ore oiparly, 1 that @ posribie, the ssotional tyranay the Norihert tatermean Bod people bave over the Svalb in ibe goverumeut of Une United Staves, The real matter—to° oaly Kamien for ogee "b—wili be the astioa tween uf, All hopes (if be Of (he reiasious between the t de: CRE gOVErLmeDE will have ‘He ie toveily mistakes tn wither to epter into @ cond ‘she Cutoe, we believe, baw d ty rapnies whion one etate Of things. § Weare ready 1m CAROLINA FRB N#GKO BILL. SigutYoens Maleation of thelr Jadgmeat upon the tamer kan marees Mr. Saphene i¢ the Mos avtate politician nod calehes the pubite drift almont Dy favul | reason to De lee that price to the eeoion ‘ bis tniection bo go vefore the people ou that rene The refloqnishment of it patisfes me tuat he ovnsiders ccemton a foregone Qvactusion If gubsaitted to Heir | ™ ‘have airoady given my views of what ili bo felt of the present eecnealon movemer te H Sout Gare. lina Aud Alabame go ous, T have Bo dour Georgia will go with them The peopia are hopeleas of o oonservatire | Coralia at fe went | Ganrlest a de soura The folowiog le the Dil mm relasion to free Which wil be lniroduoed Into the toot Sowtn ovarian. to the bill tae We regard |< as @ measure bareh in | wholly careguired by the public mischievous va ite effeots, and Qigntion The promi Denies te Gisowston corely Crust thet, upos reflection, it be cousigned to the tomb of the Cepaieus mot ptill Dorm upon that body: 4 bi TO AmRND THE red reacvion io the Nortt which will make tt consistent with safety to romain tueB louger in tne Ueion. Disestation | = Aan ‘qwetton Leg og "to the miade of a vast may rity oor poopie for rears, sod ine ra: rene of polOoe! ebelConem tt the Norte wares ‘tom aek ane Lime If ehork at the very Dewt, The promise of © couser. * from the Lincoln press. if singers, do axt mom The Sanger Hew (9 tbe fatal pressdeat of a os Fooe) Roroih istration eteoled and tetatied on toe ringia ee bewvity to siavery. No promisee of vaniic meetings the cane Bre eVANEsOH Ot Re breath, sbiie iby T8011 wlranceyol tne enemy ian suartiing and we de aie ie fers TN BANE BURPRNRION DILL. ‘The bill 16 ob uses an nae to relief t the danke BE° FOE DeOD oT tbMt State, aod te Pepe! ortain clauses the Bet Cutitiod an act lo provid) inet the for: D pow the seroral Denes aOt thet have for (he Gon psy IEE OF aDeel*, and for chor BREDIe Socom LTO Gamera: Ansetn ly of ihe Sate of Georgio de eoaet, That Coutirg im the #9 fenth seetite of the Sore recited eet sball be Be boumtreed as to provent the i feyormuy ve 4. That a7 free perton a! color #hall have the | oery to chooge for himeeif and family aa rwaer, provided sat no chosen ball depowit with the Cark of the Ln hei F1tD bWO OF More Guretieg, in the Poot y Of double she seseseod reine of We ead (roe person or LOUISIANA. tf election of Abrabem Lincoln the United tates, by @ jal aud aggressive au Slavery party, whove hostility to the poopie acd the Btitutions of the Souta has besa evinced by reposted ans erpal this last towu't aod outrage perpetrated at and througe the bailot box, does, in my opinion, as well as thas of ‘fe large number of citizens o’ ail parties aad pursuits, furnish an occasion each as is contemplated by the con- Btitution; avd whereas, eome of our sistor States, ag- tring measures for their futare Rouge. Tu testimony wherccf I have hereunto set caused the great seal of the State to be sity of Baton Rouge, the on tbis 19th day of Novem depeuconee of the United te fifth. THOMAS O. MOORE, Governor of Louisiana A SOUTHERN PLANTERS INTERVIEW WITR TANGO! A weaithy planter of Miesinetpol, county, Tenn, and a Breckivridge demscrat, parsed sbrough this ri ov Saturday inst, aad related to & geutio man Of one of the upper ovuntics, whom we know to Be entirely relia rie, the following. We take tbe liberty of giving ‘the facts elicited publicity, because of their impor- 108 This planter desired to purchase an adaitional supply of Begroes Lo pick his preseut crop of cotton bat vo do Bo, OD account of the reat depreciation ia thelr value and the alarmiog #xe)eneat whien yervaded the South In order to ascertain frum Bis own tipa, Liscoln’ Hor he visited him at bis residence tn Springdeld, Ul Mr Lincoln informed him that be was oppored to wy {ntorference with slavery tp Ube Ntates, or with the iter Blate slave trace; that he wes opgoserd to abolishing or ‘wu rfering wits slavery ty the District of Colambta aut ‘thet he was only oppose? to tte extension ia the Terr. i> ries; but added, ‘tbat was only an opinion of hig’! He ‘was then asked, what woud be do tu the 8 that Sooty State, of course they could receive no benefits from the goveroment, avd the whole expenee for tho aisiribation of the mai s would devoive ou her own citizens. He oen- cluded by advietyg the Mississippian to purchase as macy negroes as be needed, ond expressed the opiuton that fa twelve mooths slave property would be worth more than itever bai been, Upon these assurances the gentioman was, ou Saturday, making his way to Virgiola to par- cbase more negrocs. VIEWS FROM THE PULPIT. SERMON OF REV. DR. RAPHALL ON THB CRISIS. ‘Tho Greenc street Hobrew syangogue was well attended yesterday, ani the subjoinea sermon, preached by the pastor, Rev. Dr. Raphail, will be read with interest, as tf affords @ good index to tho opinions of our Hebrew citi. eps on the secession queation, His text was:— ‘The nations thank Thee, O Lord; the uations thank ‘Thee, all of them. The peoples rijoice and exult; for Thax deet judge the nations with equity, and the poo- ‘on earth. Thou dost gui 0 Lord; the nations t! Toes, all of them. I. Such are the words in which the inspired Pealmist gave vent tothe fecilags that Gilled bie beart as he chaunted bis beauteous 67:h Psalm. Sach are the words with which I open my discourse. So you, my friends, ow ‘this solemn and happy day, when, along with our fellew Cliizens of every denomination and lavage, we, of the Sucient rem of Abrahan—we, the time-honored guar- dians of God’s holy word, and witnesses to {is truthfal- ness—we, of the Bouse of laracl, assemble to give thanks unto Him ‘Who is good uoto all, and whose tender mer- cles are over all His works.” I have called this day » bappy aad a sclomo one, aod to these designations it te todeed entitied. Thirty mtilions of the moss enlightened, most free, most happy human bdeiogs existiwg on this earth, bave been invited by Governors of thetr own ap. Polutment to appear before the Supreme Ruler of the universe \o offer that worsni» whish is due to Him alone, and to give unto Him those thanks which are the only retura the creature cam make to its Creator. Throughout the greater portion of these United States the, eame day has bees appointed, as by preconoerted arrangemen! than from harmony of feoliogs, from emt formity of thought and of purpose. It ia, indeed, a s- fom sight; it is, indeed, a happy day; It is traly a grons aed glorious lesson, this triamph of religion, this free will offering of devotioa which woites in one sacred purpote millions of men whose opiuious, pursuike and foelings at all other time: and oo almost every oiner subject #0 greatly differ. Evea here in New York city, this vast buman beehive of icdustry, in which the moat tpense mental and physi.a! activity socks and fads in- ccsaant OccupaLion—even Lere, where mea ontertain aod carry out the appreo\atiow of individual digaity to a9 bign @ degree that no man will acknowledge an earthly supe- rior, or im any wise abate bis equaiity before God aud tke law—even here the temple of mammon is closed. the temples of God are opeucd. Kater prise stops abort in ber eager career st the yoloe of religion; the busy sound of inbor yields to the sounds of prayer end thackagiving; necks that never bowed to mortal man are beat tu bumble adoration before God, while through the leagtts and breadth of (he land people anite in one vast chores of gratitude aud love as, in the words of our David, they oxclatm—''Thank ye the Lord for He ie good: His meroy eudereth fo-ever.”” And while they thus unite—wnie they almost realise before our eyes the fervent prayor of Bosb Harhanah, ‘May they all form one band to do Thy ‘will with an upright heart’—we, likewise—we, the wit neeses to God's uvity—do pot stand bask or keop aicet. ‘We know that moet of oar feliow citisens hold articles of faith fo which wy oango\ join; that io their devotions they use words wo may wot olier; but we also know that thay believe in the God of Abraban, Isaac and Jacob even af we do; that their prayers and their thanks, like bot it i equally true that these differences relate te Ppeeulative dogmas, not b> moral precepts; to matters of belief, not to rules of eonduct, and thas the duties which we agree in boltieg sacred, are far more numerous thae the oplelood Hip toting ~Qioh wo are at variance, Av ~~ > this is quite natural; for their reiigious @ystom atande i¢ ours in the relation of ® child to tte parent. Ove of their soclent (eecbers pag oom, aed the Comparison is jut For tree Judwime if an evergreen. centurion pave attacked, out We tase oe ; the mow of oid age bianobes ie f i BF rife i 3 & £ E £ i te cel rf fF He i hi g is H s all ot she 5. St Selab! the mations tuank ee a ee oe