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ight. He favored the State Convention demanding of the States which have nullified the fugitive slave law to repeal their acts, and upon their refusal, which was certain, then the South could go out with clean hands. The crowd called for Mr. Jackson, of Savannah, and a sharp discussion followed, Mr. Jackson speaking strongly for immediate secession. Important from Alabama. Montgomery, Nov.16. --The disunion feeling is on the increase. The people are more quiet than ever befoMr. Jackson speaking strongly for immediate secession. Important from Alabama. Montgomery, Nov.16. --The disunion feeling is on the increase. The people are more quiet than ever before known, but all are determined to act. The State Convention of the Baptists, a very large and influential religious denomination in this State, met on the 13th, and resolved unanimously in favor of disunion. They sent their resolutions to Governor Moore, who pronounces it the most important disunion movement yet made in Alabama. The contest between the co-operation men and the disunionists has not yet commenced. It will begin as soon as candidates are put forth in the different co
Miss Jane C. Martin has been appointed keeper of the Marblehead light, vice Ezekiel Darling, resigned. The Mayor of Portsmouth, Va., has appointed the 29th inst., as a day of thanksgiving in that city. The steamer Ellen Gray, engaged in the Kanawha River trade, was stink in the Ohio last week. Loss $13,000. The telegraph advises us of the sudden death of Rev. Dr. Edgar, of Nashville, an eminent Presbyterian clergymen. It is estimated that $100,000 changed hands in Boston on the defeat of Burlingame. Dr. J. W. Woolen, editor of the Washington (N. C.) Dispatch, died on the 12th inst. Jackson, tried in Fluvanna county, Va., for shooting P. P. Seay, has been acquitted. S. M. Trimyer was drowned in Rappahannock county, Va., a few days since. Peter Stuyvesant, an aged citizen of New York, died on the 15th inst., The North Carolina Legislature meets today. Hon. Ed. H. Cook, probate Judge of Lowndes county, Ala., died on the 10th inst.,
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