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Secession movement at the South. Union Meeting in New York — Nullification Reminiscences.--South Carolina Postal Laws — Anti-Abolition Mob in Boston, &c. The Union Meeting in New York. The New York papers contain long accounts of the Union meeting held in New York, Saturday, by prominent merchants and others to send Commissioners to the South.--Charles O'Connor presided. In taking the chair he said, among other things, in his address.-- Let no man suspect me of infidelity to the North, or of going, cap in hand, sneaking, to seek favor of any description from the South. I demand nothing, and we demand nothing from it. But let me say, as to the North, that I have no fear of the dishonest politicians of the North--there are dishonest politicians every where. I have no fear of those who are denominated the leaders at the North. There is no source of evil whatever in the North except the honest, conscientious people of the North, who have drank into their bosom this dr