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ure of the late Federal Government, the South is legally and constitutionally independent. This view of the subject and the facts and arguments to demonstrate it, have not been sufficiently presented to the European mind. Our Government has sent over men to argue the abstract question of slavery, and to exhibit the commercial resources of the South; but the great fact of the legal and constitutional independence of the South has not been exhibited in Europe. Doubtless, Messrs. Slidell and Mason, thoroughly conversant with the whole argument as they are, will present it and make it plain to the cabinets of Europe; but it would have greatly advanced our cause abroad, if the argument had been popularly and familiarly presented to the popular mind through their public journals. We have loss the advantage of the fact of our legal and constitutional independence, upon the European mind; and are driven to rely exclusively upon the conviction that may have been established there, that in
ain in the service, was gratifying to his friends ever where, but lacked the essential elements truth, General Siegel has not withdrawn his resignation, and will not do so until he has assurance that he can be justly and impartially treated. Mason and Slidell Embarked for England By the British West India mail steamer at Panama, the Panama Herald, of the ultimo, learns that the British gun-board Rinaldo, with Messrs. Slidell and Mason and their Secretaries on board; had reaches St. ThoMason and their Secretaries on board; had reaches St. Thomas on the 15th of January, transferred her passengers to the British West India mail steamer La Plata, bo for Southampton. The New York Custom-House. The quantity of foreign merchandize imported during the month of January was a sufficient to supply the demand; for it's quantity thrown on the market exceeded that imported during the month by about one million of dollars — the value of the merchandize withdrawn from warehouse exceeding the value of that placed in store by about this su