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The Raleigh correspondent of the Charlotte Bulletin writes: "I have just learned, from a private source, that Gov. Moore, of Alabama, will send Col. J. Garrett, of Perry county, Commissioner to the Legislature of North Carolina, to confer with it upon Federal affairs, in a few days." In Philadelphia, on Thursday, the Common Council adopted a resolution requesting the Mayor of that city to call a meeting of the citizens to take action in view of "the serious peril of the dissolution of the Union of these United States, under whose protection we have grown to be a great and prosperous nation. From Florida, we learn that the Legislature has adjourned, to meet again the first Monday, 7th of January next. The recent session called a Convention of the State to consider and determine what shall be the action of the State in the pending crisis, and ordered an election of delegates to take place on the 22d inst. The Convention is to meet on Thursday, the 3d of January.
nine-tenths of the people of Texas are for immediate secession. Landrum has spoken as much in regard to Louisiana. A prominent citizen of Georgia writes that in his State "secession can be prevented, if at all, only by a Convention of all the Southern States." I quote the exact language of his letter, shown me yesterday. The Maryland electors are urgent for an immediate State Convention. In view of these facts, is Virginia acting wisely Her Legislature does not convene till the 7th of January. Time will be lost in calling a Virginia Convention. That Convention will advise a Convention of all the slave States, and, after much wrangling, this last Convention will call one of all the States, both North and South. Meantime, Lincoln will be inaugurated, and have control of the Federal purse, (thank Heaven! it is now empty,) the Army and the Navy. Possession is nine-tenths of the law. I say most solemnly that unless Maryland and Virginia are out of the Union before the 4th of M
Tennessee. Nashville, Dec. 8. --The Governor of this Sale has called an extra session of the Legislature on the 7th of January, to consider the present condition of the country.