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sels drawing over fourteen feet of water, to the number of a dozen, perhaps, are susceptible of speedy equipment; but, as already stated, we mention only those actually ready.-- N. Y. Times. Honors to Major Anderson and Secretaries Holt and Stanton. Seneca Falls, Jan. 3. --Seneca Falls is firing a hundred guns in honor of Major Anderson, of Fort Sumter, and Secretaries Holt and Stanton, for their gallant and patriotic services in the cause of Liberty and the Union? Waverley, NStanton, for their gallant and patriotic services in the cause of Liberty and the Union? Waverley, N. Y., Jan. 3.--One hundred guns were fired here yesterday in honor of Major Anderson. A large banner was displayed across the street with the inscription: "For President in 1864, Major Anderson."--A company of Minute Men was organized by the people, regardless of party. Boston, Jan. 3.--Gov. Banks presided at a dinner of Cadets last night, and made an eloquent speech, closing with the following sentiment: "The gallant Major Anderson, of Fort Sumter: May the people give him the honor
Salute of honor to Anderson at Boston — the steam-frigate Mississippi. Boston, Jan. 5. --A hundred guns were fired on the Common to-day in honor of Major Anderson. The steam-frigate Mississippi has gone out of the dry-dock thoroughly repaired. Schenectady, Jan. 5.--The 26th regiment, last evening, under Captains Bryson and Van Luben, fired a salute of thirty-three guns and thirty-three rockets in honor of Major Anderson. National airs were performed amid cheers for Major Anderson and Secretaries Holt and Stanton.