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[Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]Democratic caucus — the Virginia Senators refuse all compromise. Washington, Dec. 9. --At a caucus of Democratic Senators, Saturday, Mason and Hunse declined to offer or accept terms of compromise until the will of the people of Virginia had been ascertained.
The Daily Dispatch: December 10, 1860., [Electronic resource], The Burning of the Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. (search)
From Washington. Washington, Dec. 9. --The Collector of the port of Boston took from the Treasury, Friday $30,000, to pay the salaries of the Customise officers of that port, the receipts for a week being insufficient for the purpose. The Southern Senators held a caucus at the Capitol Saturday, for the purpose of consultation and interchange of views. Although pad selling prevailed, there were no indication leading to the belief that there was any harmonious action among them. Messrs. Powell and Crittenden made strong appeals. To proportion requiring a vote being put forth, the caucus adjourned without affording my hope or prospect of a continued Union, and the full belief is that at least seven cotton sales will leave the Confederacy. Hon. John M. Botts, of Virginia, has written a letter, in which he denounces secession, and says that Virginia should not secede. He invites that the position of South Carolina is held and daring, and that in case of rebellion th
The Montgomery raid St. Louis, Mo., Dec. 9. --A dispatch to the Democrat says that Gen. Frost had been to Fort Scott and held the interview with Harry, who stated that Montgomery was enriched at Maine City, with three hundred each, and was determined to show fight. It is believed that, through the combined forces of Frost and Harney, Montgomery and his whole and will be captured.
From Texas. New Orleans, Dec. 9. --There is an understanding between the members of the Texas Legislature that they will meet at Austin on the 17th of December, without waiting for any formal call from the Governor. It is understood that a Convention will be called on the of January.
Refuse to suspend. Louisville, Ky., Dec. 9. --The Banks in this State refuse to suspend specie payments, as desired by the business communities in the respective towns where located.
Burning of an Oil Store. New Orleans, Dec. 9. --The large off store, corner of Poydars and Magazine streets, was destroyed by fire Friday night. Loss $30,000.