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of the public service: Post-Office Department, Appointment Office, January 22, 1861. Sir --In answer to the inquiry in your letter of the 15th to the Postmaster General, he instructs me to inform you that you were removed from the office of Postmaster at Paducah because you announced yourself as "devoutly in favor of disunion," and it is not considered prudent to retain in the service of the Government men openly seeking its overthrow. I am, respectfully, your obedient servant, Horatio King. First Assistant Postmaster General. John C. Noble, Esq., Paducah, Ky. As a rejoinder to the manifesto of a majority of the Virginia delegation, Senators Crittenden and Douglas, and Messrs. Malison, Boteler and Harris, of Virginia, of the House, have united in a letter to Hon. James Barbour, of the Virginia Legislature, giving assurance that the prospect of a peaceful and satisfactory settlement of troubles is better than at any previous time, and hourly brightening.
Union Movements in Massachusetts --Numerously signed petitions are in circulation throughout Massachusetts, which declare that the sentiment of the signers toward the Union and towards their common country have been misunderstood and misrepresented; and recognizing the propositions of the Hon. J. J. Crittenden, of Kentucky, a basis of settlement which the North and South may fairly and honorably accede to, and which is well calculated to restore peace to the country, earnestly commend them to the adoption of Congress.
at Clemens him self never wrote the speech) is to be disseminated at abolition expense for Virginia's destruction. Crittenden, Douglas, Clemens, Harris, and Millson, are to send forth a manifest to against the address lately issued by ten of our Representatives. What have Crittenden and Douglas to do with Virginia Douglas, Seward and Crittenden (mark the combination) are patching up a compromise. Will Virginia listen to them in preference to Hunter and Ro.E, Scott? Louisiana is out oCrittenden (mark the combination) are patching up a compromise. Will Virginia listen to them in preference to Hunter and Ro.E, Scott? Louisiana is out of this blessed Abolition Colon Texas follows suit immediately. On the4th of February the Southern Convention meets at Montgomery, a Provisional Government will at once be organized and in two weeks from to-day a Southern Confederacy will be in actuar the South.--Will she be the Abolition tag-rag? Winter Davis boldly declares that the North will never consent to Crittenden's Compromise. But suppose we get that. Will it settle the question? Never. No, not for a day. It will give us a blee