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aily from all parts of your State, and generally from strong Union men, who say Virginia will secede before the 4th of March. Can it be so? I can hardly credit it. Virginius. P. S.--Since writing the above, the Cabinet appointments have been announced, except that of Postmaster General, which is not yet made Secretary of State, Toombs, of Ga.; Secretary of Treasury, Memminger, of S. C.; Secretary of War. Elliott, of Miss.; Secretary of Navy, Perkins, of La.; Attorney General, P. Walker. of Ala. It is said that Toombs will not accept. V. Charleston, Feb. 21, 1861. There are a few common words and expressions which I think Southern speakers and writers ought to correct, as inapplicable, tame, and unworthy of Southern manliness. One word is "ask." "Ask and ye shall receive. " is the injunction of our Divine Lord, clearly implying the dependent upon the possessor of the thing asked for. "Ask of the North our rights, " as though they were the almoners of our r