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itten to the Postmaster General that he holds himself responsible to the Federal Government for the revenues accruing to his office. For the present, therefore, the postal arrangements will continue unchanged. [second Dispatch] Washington, Jan. 6 --The Crittenden compromise is gaining friends, who entertain the opinion that, were it fairly presented to the people, they would accept it as the basis of a settlement. The main difficulty, however, is, that some parties at present are int its being occupied by lawless parties. It is reported that another company arrived here from the North this morning. The troops ordered from Leaven worth are not intended for the South as represented. [third Dispatch.] Washington, Jan. 6 --The Alabama and Mississippi delegations had a conference last night, and afterwards telegraphed the Conventions of their respective States, advising them to secede immediately, saying there is no prospect of a satisfactory adjustment. Th