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Our country. The intelligence from Washington this morning is of the most gloomy character.--Secretary Cass has resigned, the step, it is said, having been taken in consequence of the President having refused to reinforce the United States troops at Fort Moultrie. His place is to be filled by Hon. Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York. The Committee of Thirty-three has adjourned until Monday, from the fact that at present there seems to be no hope of any compromise; indeed, our special correspondent telegraphs that it came near breaking up yesterday, and that it cannot, at the farthest, last longer than Tuesday. In Washington, all is gloom. A manifesto has been issued by some of the Southern members to their constituents, declaring that there is no hope of a satisfactory settlement; the Republican members still maintain their obstinate silence, and the Union men are disheartened and discouraged. It would seem, as eloquently and touchingly expressed by a distinguished divine of th
of sickness, the best Medical and Personal attention shall always be supplied. He has also a large, comfortable apartment, connected with his office, where those servants who are not provided with places to stay at night during the hiring, may remain, with a good fire, free of charge. Negroes for hire the coming year, had better be sent in to me as early after Christmas as possible. To those at a distance to whom I am personally unknown. I beg to refer to the following person: Dickinson, Hill & Co., Richmond; Dr. Thomas Latane, Arthur Temple, John Lumpkin, Thomas Fauntleroy, King and Queen county; Dr. F. D. Wheelwright, Rev. Thomas E. Locke, Westmoreland county; John L. Latane, W. C. Latane, Dr. John Lewis, King William county; Geo. Turner, Richard Turner, F. Magenniss Thomas Lee, King George county; Ro. Hudgin Dr. John D. Butter. Caroline county; N. J. B. Whitlock, Dr. James H. Latane, Ed. F. Noel, Bev. D. Roy, J. Roy Micou, Wilsey Fogg, Geo T. Wright, Essex county; Dr.
o strengthen the fortifications in Charleston harbor--Gen. Cass believing that the present force now there will be sacrificed to the fury of the secessionists. The President is said to be well assured that there will be no attack on the fortifications unless reinforced, and therefore apprehends no danger to Capt. Anderson and his men. W. H. Trescott, Assistant Secretary of State, from South Carolina, has resigned his office. [second Dispatch.] Washington, Dec. 14. --Daniel S. Dickinson, of New York, will be Secretary of State in place of Gen. Cass There is great regret in all circles at the resignation of Gen. Cass. In some quarters the assurances that South Carolina will not resist the Federal laws until the expiration of Mr. Buchanan's term, are regarded is more promises to quiet apprehension in official quarters. Gen. Scott has expressed the opinion that additional forces should be sent to South Carolina for the protection of the public property.