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ed to be inaugurated in our midst, is a system of tyranny which calls for the most emphatic rebuke. 3. That we will aid each other and all good citizens against abolition violence, and attacks upon private property. 4. We will act in event of the withdrawal of Maryland and Virginia from the Union in such manner as shall best secure ourselves and those States from the evils of a foreign and hostile government within their borders. Union meeting at Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Jan. 16. --An immense gathering took place here to-night at National Hall, in obedience to an invitation to men of all parties in opposition to the Republicans. Resolutions favoring conciliation, instead of the coercion of the South, and a peaceful separation, if it must be, rather than civil war, were adopted. The meeting also adopted resolutions appealing to the South not to turn away in anger from their friends, leaving them to the despotism of a sectional party, and declaring the Dem
Still Later from Europe.Arrival of the Tetonia. St. Johns, N. B. Jan. 16. --The Tetonia, from Southampton Jan. 7th, passed Cape Race this morning. She brings $335,000 in specie. The New York arrived at Southampton on the 6th, short of coal. The Paris bourse on Saturday closed heavy. The Sunday Moniteur had published a decree modifying the duties on sundry articles. --also, a decree, the interest on treasury bills to a respectively. On account of the death of the King of Prussia the ball at the Tuilleries had been postponed. Gaeta, Monday.--Mortar batteries had been established in the Valley. Paris, Sunday.--Negotiations concerning Gaeta had been opened between France and Sardinia. Naples, Friday.--A Bourbon conspiracy has been discovered, and four Royalist Generals had been arrested--one of whom proved to be an agent of Francis II., from Gaeta. Several Neapolitan officers had also been arrested. The bombardment of Gaeta continues.
United States War Vessels to be Concentrated at the mouth of the Mississippi River and at Pensacola. New Orleans, Jan. 16. --Consul Pickens went to Vera Cruz this morning, bearing important Washington dispatches to the American Commander of the Gulf Squadron. It is rumored that the design is to concentrate fleets at the mouth of the Mississippi river and at the harbor of Pensacola.