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Arrived. --Hon. T. Butler King, formerly member of Congress from Georgia, afterwards, under President Fillmore, Collector of the port of San Francisco, and at present, we believe, Minister to England of the Southern Confederacy, arrived in this city Sunday morning, and stopped at the Exchange Hotel.
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Foreign Relations.--Messrs. Sumner, Chairman; Collamer, Doolittle, Harris, Douglas, Polk, and Breckinridge. Finance.--Messrs. Fessenden, Chairman; Simmons, Wade, Howe, Hunter, Pearce, and Bright. Commerce.--Messrs. Chandler, Chairman; King, Morrill, Wilson, Clingman, Saulsbury, and Johnson. Militia.--Messrs. Wilson, Chairman; King, Baker, Lane, Rice, Latham, and Breckinridge. Naval Affairs.--Messrs. Hale, Chairman; Grimes, Foot, Cowan, Thomson, Nicholson, and Kennedy. Breckinridge. Finance.--Messrs. Fessenden, Chairman; Simmons, Wade, Howe, Hunter, Pearce, and Bright. Commerce.--Messrs. Chandler, Chairman; King, Morrill, Wilson, Clingman, Saulsbury, and Johnson. Militia.--Messrs. Wilson, Chairman; King, Baker, Lane, Rice, Latham, and Breckinridge. Naval Affairs.--Messrs. Hale, Chairman; Grimes, Foot, Cowan, Thomson, Nicholson, and Kennedy. Judiciary.--Messrs. Trumbull, Chairman; Foster, Ten Eyek, Cowan; Bayard, Powell, and Clingman.
since the arrival of King Ape's Inaugural, universal. To give you an idea of the intense anxiety for Virginia's immediate withdrawal, I instance the departure this morning of Mr. William Townes for Richmond, for the avowed purpose of using his influence with his Whig friends of the Convention. Mr. Townes is one of the wealthiest and most influential citizens of the county, and has, up to date, been very conservative. He deems the occasion appropriate for the resumption by Virginia of the powers she delegated to the Federal Government. The most rabid Union men now join cheerily in the chorus of secession. If the Convention don't do something for the honor and safety of the Commonwealth now, the people will take steps to abate it as a nuisance. The issue of battle has been made up, and the South now stands ready to come to a trial of arms. Will Virginia hesitate? Under which King, Bezonian? The weather very cold. Wood high, and little money to buy it with. Occasional.