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uth Carolina--Painting a White Girl for the purpose of Selling her — the Pittsburg excitement--Mr. Seward's propositions, &c. The appeal to the Southern States. The address of the "people of Sh50,750 lbs. Total843,870 lbs. Making a total of 1,386.110 lbs. or 693 tons in all. Mr. Seward's propositions. Mr. Seward's propositions in the Committee of Thirteen have caused much surMr. Seward's propositions in the Committee of Thirteen have caused much surprise, but seem to have accomplished no good, and nearly every one now give up all hope of an agreement. His propositions were as follows: First. No amendment shall be made to the Constitutions carried in the Committee by the following vote: Yeas--Messrs. Powell, Hunter, Crittenden, Seward, Douglas, Collamer, Wade, Bigler, Rice, Doolittle, and Grimes--11. Nays--Messrs. Davis and own by the Democrats. The third was lost by the following vote: Yeas--Messrs. Grimes, Seward, Wade, Doolittle, Collamer, and Crittenden--6. Nays--Messrs Powell, Hunter, Toombs, Dougla
[Special Dispatch to the Richmond Dispatch.]from Washington. Washington, Dec. 27. --The ablest Southern member of the Senate Committee of Thirteen says there is no earthly chance for compromise. The Republicans deny all the rights of the South, and defiantly refuse to own that the Constitution recognizes property in slaves. He thinks the proposition of Senator Seward a Yankee trick to overpower the South in the Senate.Zed.