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untried no honorable effort to preserve the peace and oneness of the Union. Government from the Southern Confederacy. The Waynesboro' (Ga.) News suggests the following ticket for President, Vice President and Cabinet Officer of the Southern Confederacy, (that is to be:) President, F. W. Pickens, of South Carolina: Vice President, A. G. Brown, of Mississippi; Secretary of State, Howell Cobb, of Georgia; Secretary of Treasury, John Slidell, of Louisiana; Secretary of War, Jeff, Davis, of Mississippi; Secretary of Navy, Gov. Perry, of Florida; Secretary of Interior, J. L. M. Curry, of Alabama; Postmaster General, John E. Ward, of Georgia; Attorney General, John S. Preston, of South Carolina. Appropriation in Virginia: Essex county. Va., County-Court, on Monday last, decided to appropriate, from the "Glebe Fund," the sum of $5,000, to be expended in putting the county in a state of defence. The sum is to be borrowed of the Trustees of the Poor, who hold the Bank
rts, and a general enforcement of the laws. What fiddle-foddle ! A private dispatch is said to have reached here yesterday evening, stating that the Kentucky Legislature, by a decided majority, had refused to call a Convention. Hicks swears that if the members of the Maryland Legislature attempt to call a Convention over his head, he will have every one of them arrested for treason. A gentleman who knows Husk well, says he is an ignorant, low-bred man, and a pliant tool of Winter Davis. The following comes from a gentleman thoroughly posted in commercial matters: "That Virginia should hesitate about joining the Southern Confederacy, when by so doing she say obtain free trade with France and Sardinia, and a great reduction, if not an entire abrogation of all duties in England, which are now 75 cents a pound on tobacco, is really marvellous." A certain Treadwell, who figured in the Dorr Rebellion in Rhode Island, is trying to play the Judge Smalley, by filing affid
The Congressional Resignation proposition. Washington,, Jan. 27. --The proposition of Montgomery that the members of Congress resign, and that arrangements be made for the election of their successors to meet on the 22d of February, in order that they may be fresh from the people, and adjust our political difficulties, is so far successful as to have been signed by Messrs. Montgomery and Florence, of Pa.; Bocock, of Va.; Martin, of Va.; Garnett, of Va.; Jenkins, of Va.; Edmondson, of Va.; Dejarnette, of Va.; Wright and A very, of Tenn.; Briggs, of N. J.; Taylor, of La.; Davis, Holman and English, of Ind.; Burnett and Stephenson, of Ky.; Smith, of N. C.; Whiteley, of Del.; Larrabee, of Wis.; Scott, of Cal.; Sickles, of N. Y.; Craig and Anderson, of Mo.; Simms, Brown, Peyton and Stephenson, of Ky.; Hughes and Kunkel, of Md.; Fowke, Logan and McClernand, of Ill. The last names were added because it will facilitate a just settlement.
For Hire. --A good Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Davis & Hutcheson, Franklin st., between 15th and 17th. ja 26--ts
For Hire --I have for hire for the present year, a Negro Woman, who is a first-rate Cook, Washer and Ironer. Apply to Jno. A. Hutcheson, At Davis & Hutcheson's, Franklin st. ja 21--ts