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agree, must go scot free and set up for themselves." As my individual views have no place here, my duty is done in stating matters as they are, not as I would have them. Whatever plans arise shall be given to your readers impartially. Burnett and Ex-Gov. Smith are discussing whether Hawkins shall be excused. It is just a waste of time. Burnett has well said that the time for saving the Government is not by eulogies on the Constitution, but by prompt action. The Crisis Committee, aBurnett has well said that the time for saving the Government is not by eulogies on the Constitution, but by prompt action. The Crisis Committee, as it is called, with or without Hawkins and Boyce, will not reach a conclusion satisfactory to any body but a few people who desire the Union under any circumstances. It would tickle you to hear Republicans talking about the South. They speak as if the South belonged to another sphere. "Are these Southerners generally intelligent?" inquired one of them, in my hearing, the other day.--"Why," replied an Ohio man, "they can tell more about your own district than you can tell yourself."