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Senate--correspondence between Gen. Coombs and Horace Greeley — aid for South Carolina--Major Anderson, &c., &c. Mr. Sherman's plan of compromise. Mr. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and the acknowledged leader of the Mr. Sherman, Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, and the acknowledged leader of the Republicans in the House of Representatives, in a letter addressed to and read at a Republican meeting in Philadelphia on Friday night, proposes the following settlement of the Territorial question: Without surrendering our convictions in the orego, for the present, new conquests, unless the love of acquisition is stronger than the love of domestic peace. Mr. Sherman closes his letter with the following observations: Without disrespect to South Carolina, it would be easy to sho so soon to be the President of the United States. With great respect, I remain very truly, your obedient serv't, John Sherman. Address of the Maryland Senators to Gov. Hicks. The following address, signed by the members of the Marylan