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nce — now and forever. [Applause.] Where will the State stand? South Carolina asks no support.--There she stands in the defensive attitude, with her hands grasping her scabbard and not a feather quivering in her plume, raising over her head the Palmetto — the emblem not only of nationality, but the emblem of your independence. Wherever that waves, let it be known that it waves over a free and independent people. [Prolonged cheering.] The French Press on disunion. [From La Presse, of Paris, December 4.] France cannot be otherwise than proud to find her protection claimed archer alliance sought by all oppressed nationalities, and it is her interest and her glory not to fall in any of the obligations that her high position imposes upon her. But in the present case, (that of the proffered alliance of the Southern State,) the question of independence is complicated by a question of slavery, and the one flings an unhappy shadow over the other. France, who abolished slavery
splayed in endeavoring to detect the cause and devising means to stop the leak. Various suggestions are made in the report relative to the construction of such vessels, the better to ensure the safety of the passengers. Lord Lyons and Sir Edmund Head had been created Knight, Commanders of the Bath. Lord Napier has been appointed Ambassador at the Court of St. Petersburg, vice Sir John Crompton, who has been removed to Madrid. It was again rumored that Lord Cowley was to leave Paris, and goes to India to assume the duties of Governor. The supposed robbery of British citizens in Mexico will cause determined action on the part of the British government, who were awaiting official confirmation of the report. The French decree, retracting all warnings to journals, is published. The Paris Bourse was dull and drooping; three per cent, rentes were quoted at 681.90 It was rumored that D'Kanyon Dishyshe will succeed M. Thouvenal in the Foreign Department.