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Carolina authorities --the arrival of the storeship Supply at New York — farewell of Senator Benjamin --position of Senator Cameron, &c., &c. Correspondence between Judge Robertson, of Va., and the South Carolina authorities. [Hon. John Rob the Louisiana Senator farewell, and the scene was highly impressive. The galleries were crowded.] Position of Senator Cameron. The Committee of New York Merchants, who presented to Congress the memorial of forty thousand citizens, urging fore leaving the Capital, assembled the Republican members of Congress at an entertainment given at Willard's Hotel. Senator Cameron, who is to be a member of Lincoln's Cabinet, made a speech. He said: I have heard that New York is a generousnderson. The toast was received by a perfect burst of applause, which did not subside for several minutes. Senator Cameron again spoke, in response to the remarks of Mr. McKnight; " I have been denounced by all the journals throughout the