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motion to adjourn the Committee Sine die, which was made last Monday, Mr. Seward requested that they would not adjourn, stating that he desired to consult his friends, and intimated that he might have a proposition to make. On Wednesday he announced that he and his friends had nothing to propose.--Washington Constitution. Action of the Southern States. The following is a calendar of the movements of Southern States during the month of January. Maryland is the only one not acting: January 1, Missouri Legislature meets; January 2, Georgia election for Convention; January 3, Florida Convention; January 7, Virginia Legislature meets; January 7, Alabama Convention; January 7,Alabama Convention; January 7, Louisiana for Convention; January 7, Tennessee Legislature meets; January 8, Texas election for Convention; January 16, Georgia Convention; January 17, Kentucky Legislature meets; January 23, Louisiana Convention; January 28, Texas' Convention. Arms for the South. The N
General Agency. --The subscriber having withdrawn from the concern of Rawlings & Holladay, will be prepared to resume the Agency business on the 1st of January next. He will give his strict attention to Hiring Out Negroes, Renting Out Houses, and Collecting Claims of all kinds, and hopes to receive a fair proportion of patronage from his old friends and the public generally. Office on Franklin street, opposite the Whig Siding. Edward G. Rawlings. de 17--1m
Arrival of the California Pony express. Fort Kearney Dec. 28. --The Pony Express passed this place at half-past 9 o'clock P. M., on the 27th. The following is a summary of the news: San Francisco, Dec. 15--3.40 P. M.--Sailed M. Southern Cross, Hong Kong, carrying $170,000 in treasure and $67,000 worth of merchandize. California news for to-day's express is not important. Judge Baldwin has sent in his resignation as Judge of the Supreme Court, to take effect January 1. The political rumor finds considerable credence, that General J. A. McDougall, Hon. J. W. McCorkle and Richard P. Hammond, have formed a combination to use their united influence with the Douglas Democracy to elect Hon. Mr. McDougall to the United States Senate this winter, Mr. Hammond Governor of the State next summer, and Mr. McCorkle to the United States Senate on the expiration of Mr. Latham's term. The programme will meet with strong opposition within the Douglas ranks. The two stro