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spotism which is in the very act of inauguration before the inauguration of Lincoln. If anything could make me join a raid, it would be Gen. Scott's demonstration at Washington. See slip as to your idea of a Cotton Bank.--No need to fear about copyright. My wife is still very ill. Yours, truly, Henry a. Wise. The Southern Congress. A letter in the Charleston Courier from Montgomery, Ala., gives an interesting description of the assembling of the "Southern Congress" there on the 4th inst. The day was very bright and beautiful: As the hour of noon approached, the high hill upon which stands the Capitol, the compeer of Independence Hall, might have been seen blackened with the dense streams of human life. Vehicle after vehicle, loaded with animate cargoes, deposited their burdens at the same location and lent their numberless inmates to the unnumbered throng. The aged patriot, whose silvery hairs dated back to the inception of the first Revolution, and whose to