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till detained against their desire and consent. The negotiations and correspondence between Fort Sumter and the Executive Headquarters, which began on Friday, as we have reported, were continued or renewed on Saturday, and many rumors were afloat concerning the objects and results. It is useless to mention such rumors, as the truth will be known as soon as compatible with the public service and sound policy. Col. Isaac W. Hayne, under a special commission from the Governor, and Lieut. Hall, with dispatches from the Commander of Fort Sumter, left on Saturday afternoon for Washington. Robert N. Gourdin, Esq., followed in the night train of Saturday, on the Northwestern Railroad, with a commission from Gov. Pickens. From our telegraphic dispatches, published this morning, we think it is evident that the Captain of the brig St. Pierre has completely "sold" the valiant crew of the Star of the West. The officers of the latter vessel, probably pretty well frightened at the p
Baltimore Life Insurance Company. The above well-known and long-established Company continues to effect Assurance of the Lives of Slaves at lower rates than any other Company of equal standing and responsibility now before the public. Pamphlets, explanatory of the principles of any desired information, will be promptly furnished. Insurance can be effected by letter, without the trouble of a visit to Richmond. Application may be made in person, or by letter to Lucien Lewis, Agent. Office in Met. Hall, Richmond, Va. Thomas Pollard, Medical Examiner. ja 14--3t
The Georgia State Convention. Milledgeville, Jan. 15. --A large number of delegates have arrived. Mr. Nisbet, of Macon, and Hall, of Athens, are spoken of as President. There are an unusual number of visitors, among them the ablest leading men in the State. Hon. J. L. Orr, South Carolina's Commissioner, is here.