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m to dine the next day. A meeting of the Chamber of Commerce was also called, as one of the result of the occasion, with the avowed purpose of petitioning the Government to recognize the Southern Confederacy. I learn that Mr. Mason's reception was of the most flatting character, and that he has, so far as Glasgowing concerned, produced an impression very favorable to his cause, thus accomplishing the object of his mission. I learn, also, that the very parties who are now most active in this movement, are the very ones who headed the deputation to Mrs, Harriet Beecher Stowe, and also recognized Fred Douglas, when those patronages respectively visited Glasgow. They comprise the leading abolitionists in that city, and we thus witness the strange spectacle of people of that class glorifying the author or the Fugitive Slave Law, and one of the firmest supporter of the American institution that has hitherto received their bitterest denunciations.-- London Cor. Philadelphia Inquirer