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Dispatch from Senator Clingman. --The Charlotte (N. C.) Bulletin has received the following dispatch from Senator Clingman: Washington, Feb. 18, 1861. Editor Bulletin: There is no chance whatever for Crittenden's proposition. North Carolina must secede or aid Lincoln in making war on the South. T. L. Clingman.
ere cast upon the intelligence of his constituents by the Hon. Charles Sumner, the Senator of Massachusetts. Resolved, That we respectfully request the Hon. Jno. J. Crittenden to act for Massachusetts, as well as for the great State of Kentucky, and to present in the Senate the foregoing address as embodying our reasons for thCongress will propose such amendments to the Constitution of the United States as will satisfy the Border States and restore tranquility to the country. Mr. Crittenden's name was received with three cheers and that of Mr. Sumner with prolonged groans and hisses. The resolves were received with applause, and cheers were again given for Mr. Crittenden and groans for Mr. Sumner. Affairs at Pensacola. The Pensacola correspondent of the Columbus (Ga.) Times, writing on the 20th inst., says: Soon after the arrival of the Brooklyn, of which I told you in my last, the other vessels belonging to the Gulf Squadron came in sight, and since have