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fect panic exists at the West. Only ten illinois Banks are now received at all, and as high as 30 per cent, has been paid upon exchange to New York. Massachusetts claims to have given $12,630,000 to the support of the present war. The same State gave for the support of the war of 1842 nothing, and for the Mexican war, ditto. A large number of planters in Southwest Georgia have planted Western or sack corn, and there are fears that it will prove an entire failure. The General Miramon, from Havana, the 13th, reports that the United States Consulate refuses to give clearances to vessels for ports in the seceding States. In New York city and Brooklyn many first class houses are occupied free of rent, and others are had for the taxes. There are four widow ladies in Culpeper, Va., who have nineteen sons in the Army of the Confederate States. Richard Green, an enterprising citizen of Baltimore county, Md. is dead. He was extensively engaged in the iron busine