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ed? Is our danger not imminent? Does it admit of delay? May not a sovereign State so decide? 6th. And what is the difference? Will it not be revolution and war in either event? I say, then, stick to all your rights, renounce none, fight for all and save all! Yours truly, &c., Henry A. Wise. Correspondence between Secretary Cobb and the President. The following is Secretary Cobb's letter tendering his resignation, and the President's reply: Washington City, Dec. 8. My Dear Sir: A sense of duty to the State of Georgia requires me to take a step which makes it proper that I should no longer continue to be a member of your Cabinet. In the troubles of the country consequent upon the late Presidential election, the honor and safety of my State are involved. Her people so regard it, and in their opinion I fully concur. They are engaged in a struggle where the issue is life or death. My friends ask for my views and counsel. Not to respond woul