JIMr. Pocclas axd the South.— In oneof the HWiingtnn letters of the NewVark Times, we hive the following vrrvinterest ing *tntr*ment:“There is n marker! liltu-rnfsii ob the part of the Southern Derive rats* towards Policies. They have transferred their own hit red oi the Re|njhlicHim 10 him, nndtheir chief anxiety now is, ihnl lie »h*uild not reap the reward of his 11 treachery.—have very little doubt that, if compelled too house between Dou^la* and Sawtrd firPreside at, the whole band of Pm Slaveryfin-eatcm, with Toombs at their bead,would vote for the latter.”