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hanged the programme of his party, and would play the part of the Great Pacificator, by advocating Crittenden's amendment; but the announcement was not confirmed. We can't trust Seward, nor any, nor all of the "snatch-back" Abolition party. Pryor's resolution adverse to coercion produced quite a scene in the House yesterday.--There was some danger of a fight. McClernard of Illinois, and Barksdale of Mississippi, were ready to begin at a second's notice.--Both are men of undoubted pluck. All the members, I am told, go armed now. Pryor's resolution was tabled — the Abolitionists being unwilling to "face the music," and record their votes in favor of what they at heart desire. There was some talk of a mob attack on the South Carolina Commissioners last night, but it proved to be "all talk and no elder." Trescott has gone to Charleston on a secret mission, and the Commissioners await his return. Anderson may be removed, but Fort Sumter will remain in command of a U. S. offi