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The National crisis. correspondence between Judge Robertson and the South Carolina authorities --the arrival of the storeship Supply at New York — farewellnjamin --position of Senator Cameron, &c., &c. Correspondence between Judge Robertson, of Va., and the South Carolina authorities. [Hon. John Robertson to thHon. John Robertson to the Governor.] Charleston, Jan. 29, 1861. To His Excellency, the Governor of South Carolina: Sir: The intelligence of the sailing of the Brooklyn from Hampton South Carolina, during my brief sojourn among them. Very respectfully, John Robertson. [Rep'y. Of the Governor, through the State Department, to Hon. John Hon. John Robertson.] State of South Carolina, Executive Office, State Department. Charleston, Jan. 29, 1861. Sir: The Governor of the State of South Carolina directs you. With great respect, Your obedient servant, A. G. Magrath. To Hon. John Robertson, Commissioner from Virginia. The arrival of the storeship Supply a
y of Greenbrier; authorizing the trustees of the First Presbyterian Church, in Portsmouth, to execute a lien on their property. City Passenger Railway.--On motion of Mr. McGruder, of Henrico-- Resolved, That a Select Committee of Three be appointed to report a bill amending an act passed 20th March, 1860, authorizing the Common Council of Richmond to authorize persons to construct railroads in the streets of Richmond. The Speaker appointed on the Committee, Messrs. McGruder, Robertson and Saunders. Progress of Business.--A large number of bills were read and ordered to their engrossment. Motion to Adjourn.--Mr. Haymond moved a resolution (which was carried,) to the following effect-- That when this House adjourn on Thursday, it adjourn to meet on Monday next. The Speaker suggested that the motion be amended so as to grant leave of absence to Wm. F. Gordon, Jr., Clerk of the House, till Tuesday. Unanimously agreed to. Adjourned. [Note.--The r