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nsley. Test we earnestly commend our beloved Commonwealth to the protection and guidance of Almighty God, beseeching him to enlighten the minds of our people, and strengthen their hearts and overrule all our affairs for the advancement of His Kingdom and the glory of His holy name. The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail has the following paragraph: One of our railroad companies has countermanded an order to a Northern factory for several hundred tons of rail. The reason is obvious; by next March we shall be out of an Union which imposes $15 or $20 a ton on railroad iron. How much will this save Southern railroads? Hon. Herschel V. Johnson has written a letter in reply to one signed by several members of the Georgia Legislature, in which he contends that Lincoln's election is not sufficient cause for dissolving the Union; but adds: But the South has grievances of which to complain far more galling than the bare election of a Republican to the Presidency. The surrender of