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The Daily Dispatch: December 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], Secession movement at the South . (search)
[from our special Correspondent]affairs at Washington.
the President's message — Resignation of Secretary Cobb--Certainty of secession — Views of Senator Hunter, &c., &c.
Washington, Dec. 2
--Members of Congress are coming in, but the town is not so full Great uneasiness and anxiety are everywhere manifested.
Property here is down to no price at all.
The President's message will be sent in tomorrow.
It is decidedly against secession.
Secretary Cobb resigns on the pretext of business duties at home.
The Republicans are willing to be magnanimous, but their magnanimity comes too late.
South Carolina is going, beyond a shadow of doubt, and it is equally certain that the Gulf States will follow.
Senator Hunter's letter to the Examiner, it is known here, argues strong for the Constitutional right of secession.
He is willing to try to save the Union, but has little hope.--Virginia cannot remain neutral — she must side with the South.
Mr. P<
[Associated press Dispatch.]from Washington. Washington, Dec. 2.
--The finishing touches of the President's message were completed last night.
The original plan of sending in a separate message on the state of the South, has been abandoned.
The message will be sent in on Tuesday.
Advance copies for the press will be sent North as far as New York, and South as far as Richmond.
A large number of Congressmen arrived last night and to-day.
An air of the greatest gravity, amounting almost to sadness, pervades their circles.
The hotels are crowded, but gathered groups are discussing the prospect before them with profound seriousness.
A caucus of Southern members will be held tomorrow night, when full delegations will discuss the programme for their future operations.
The Northern, Western and Southern press are numerously represented here, and the contest for seats in the Reporter's Gallery will be strong.
Senator Douglas was serenaded last night.
He made
From the South.the President's position--Florida Convention &c. Charleston, Dec. 2.
--A special dispatch from Washington to the Courier, having a semi-official tone, says the President hopes South Carolina will appreciate the delicacy of hue.
The President will maintain the laws, collect the revenue, and protect the public property.
Tallahassee, Fla., Dec. 2. --The Legislature has passed the bill for the assembling of a State Convention on the 3rd of January next.
Milledgeville, Ga., Dec. 2. --The Bank bill, which passed the Legislature over the Governor's veto, authorizes a suspension of specie payments, and suspends legal processes on all debts till December, 1861.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 2. --It is understood that Legislature over the Governor's veto, authorizes a suspension of specie payments, and suspends legal processes on all debts till December, 1861.
Augusta, Ga., Dec. 2. --It is understood that all the Banks in this city will suspend on Monday.