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The Charleston Daily Courier from Charleston, South Carolina • 1

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tax aasaeallaiaeew mmA News Itaa powers such treaties leagues or covenants aa she Ob motioa of Mr Lvur' it was Tsrk Market New Yofcx December Th sale of Cotton THE COURIER anr deem proper Ttmlaed Thai the Fresidentof the Convention Th Adjutant The Legislature has done I think I am not nasnmine- too much ha I sav THE LATESTIEWS! appoint a Clerk Messenger ad Doorkeeper for bonor to Savannah and ample justice to tbe State that interests will lead her to open her porta CITY INTKLLIGJiNOB the Convention i n--- it ia the selection- ot our first Adjutant-General tree to the toenage aad trade of all sationa today were 1500 bale The market i a firmer Middling Upland ia quoted at 10J 10 Flour ia quiet sales of 7S00 barrels Southern quoted at barrel Wheat ta firm sales of HJr-CtatraA Ualtsu -Lrra ax Cuutmnoo er Jon A QenauM Majos-Gskksal A ax Jovaaaoa as- or Missis-sirrti By Clairborne ia two volumes JVew York Harper A Brothers Franklin Square Charleston: Courtenay Broad-street Oa the declaration of war with Mexico General Qlitx ax made a tender of bis services to Mr Polk but the chivalne offer waa received with cold uacoacera and would have been treated with Mr Isgtjs ottered a resolution-providing that I I Major Wayne is a son of JaMicoWayne of the serving to herself the right to discriminate only against those who may he oor public enemies She when the Coaveatioa adjourns it adjonras to meet BY TKLEGBAPH baa fiae haibors- accessible to foreign commerce ia Charleston ea Tuesday the lSih instant at four 8000 bushels Cora i steady sales of 73 00 aad ahe ia ia tbeeeatre of those exleasive agricul tural prod actions that enter so iars-elv into the for o'clock and to request the LMegates from St Philip's aad St- Micriael iprOeure snitaUe bsvihels Mixed quoted at Spirit of Turpentine is SJnit" aV fl33 Roain is duitf Sap rarae Court of the United Slates and ia the regular army which be has been an active member front' the dat of his graduation at West Point Ha bears a high reputation for' gallantry aad military attainments was of Scott's liae in the triumphal march from Vera Crux to the City pf Mexico and we believe has atwsys been oa active duty except when detached had placed ia command of tha Camel Expedition to Syria a fw eign trade aad commerce of the world and from Special Dispatch to Um Charleston Coorw-l THE STATE C0XTE5TI03I building i tuce tsateadyat i3f a tne oasis ot those com torts lood aad clothing so essential to the artizaas aad mechanic laborers Mr Maztc moved to lay the' resolution on the OrtxtmA December Puraoaat to rail the sssembled ia lb Baptist Church Co 49 Business Kotices will be inserted under Um bead of City IatalBgeBca at the rasa of tea eenta a line for each insertion --t -We invite the prompt attention of ail citizens and visitors to a proclamation from the Mayor recommending Vaccination ra view of the prevalence of small pox 'in Columbia -4k Vaccination is a safe and simple preventive' aad should ha td by alL i lf Hoxz We are pleased to that some of our Planters have commeaced th work of reformation noticed yesterday the landing at in higher latitudes and which are so essential to The Legislature of South Carolina has adjourned tabl the prosperity aad success of manufacturing capi to meet ia Charleston on Thursday Mr Wiiouw moved to take a recess till lombia on Monday December 17ifc' tal ut the Arth aad ia fcarope I there tore may years ago The military "of our State Major Wavne should he accent the appointment so flat 7 o'clock Wii saieiy ssy it is lor the benefit -of all who may be We were not correctly informed concerning the A beautiful silk flag of blue groand sad gfh frinee presented Lr a lady of Cbarletton wa Mr Adajh moved that the lion Messrs Et- tatercsieu ta commerce ta mu uiacioncs aau ia sileat dl dain had not bis claims bee a pressed with ardor and pertinacity by men to whom tbe Presi-dent was under great obligation and whom it would have beea dangerous to offead 1 Mr Cain aocN and others ia distinguished position urged his appointment with warmth and uaabie to resist the pressor) the President commissioned htm as Brigadier-General of the volunteers ol Missis- Time will not allow us to accompany- our author through bia detaiUd and graphic narrative of those battles that elicited admiration aad praise counterfeit Quarter lately noticed in the Ossrsar teringly tendered him an excellent disciplinarian a the comforts of artizaas and mechanic labor every nteu of Alabama and Hooxsx of Mississippi be suspended over the State House bearing on one aallant soldier aad aaaeoompiished gentleman where to make such speedy aad peaceful arrange I aaszaaaasMMi Readers who find it difficult to place their hand invited to address the Convention at one o'clock Me the words "South Carolina -5srveatioB Sat iMefUUuan ments wan ns aa may advance the interests ana Special Dispatch to tba Chariestan CounetJ' Bath Carolina licgUlstare rS7 SKJIAtK-KVEllllK session i CotviBtaJeoewber 17 The Senate met at seven o'clock and after transacting unimportant business the House' attended in Senate Chamber and the Acts to raise an armed military force and to create aa Ordnance Bureau were ratified The Billto aathonie the issue of certificates of stock to provide for the military defence of the State was agreed to as it came front the House''1 The House resolution to adjourn to Charleston was then taken up aad agreed to Business of import nee was mseuesed and the Senate adjourned to meet in Charleston on Thursday at ten o'clock BOCSB or RKTKESENTATTVSS The House met at 1 o'clock The roU was called and tbe journal of Saturday's proceedings read and approved Mr Mruns asked and obtained leave of absence for Mr Cook of Marlboro' oa account of illness in hi's family ''y- 'y MrFjtnow offered the following resolution which was immediately considered aad agreed to JUtolettl That Ahis General Assembly send a a invitation to the members of the State Convention to attend at the Inauguration of the Governor at 2 o'clock Mlhis day Mr JIcGowis from Committee' Ed uca-cslioa reported on the returns of Commissioners of Free Schools from the several Districts The Committee report that returns have been received from all tie List iclsj bet many casta ia too lata thereby "delaying the -report- of the Committee-Tbey found the returns generally correct the ap- oalhe reverse a Palmetto aad at the trunk JaJg WttDuar afterwards withdrew his mo OB money may desire sometimes to see what once happiness of alt concerned tioa there ia one thiajr certain aad I thine it doe to i Negro ta Starch if Roast J-Frsi Fruits of "Hottest Old AMs Deputy Marshal aa money or so considered We have for the examination of such specimens an open Bible 'with the foHowTBg? "God ia oar refuge aad strength present help ia time the country to say so ia advance that South Caro The question recurred the adoption of a mo- Lawrence reports that on the train eomiug up lina is resolved to assert her senarate mdepen of the "Shin Plasters" of 1S3742 from 61 cents up uoa to adioura to Charleston denoe and aa aha acceded separately to the com toS5 1 Mr Mulxs said wil say A few words on the pact ot union so she win most assuredly secede question lay on the tabte- I will express nay (From the Ftdtrei Union separately and alone bo the coa sequences what they may Aad I think it right to say with no oa warmest hope that the resolution of the gea from Cincinnati yesterday were some eighty tree aegros who finding the South getting rather hot for them even at thia cold month of the year have gathered up their traps and household penates and are now about to colonize themsetve upon the North They were pointed naturally enough to Oberiin th Meoca pf the black mau in thia part of the country where it is to bo hoped they will Co-operation Among the Seceding States tlemaa from Chesterfield will not be adopted Messrs Editor $: As I have been honored by the kind feelings whatever that on that point there can be no compromise let it be offered from where and 1 do so because at is my fixed convicticn request from several citizens of thia and adjoining a tt may The issues are too grave aad too mo the door of the Grain Store of Otis Philups Esq corner Tradtl and Church-streets a lot of Secession Hay (so called) made from tha RJe Straw aa article superior ia its nutriment to the! ordinary Hay If is put up in bales weighing two hundred and fifty to three hundred and fifty punds It came from Pon Pon Sooth Carolina George Christy's TaOT5-THEaTEn---Seces-sioa HsJI was well filled wkh aa appreciative audience oa Monday evening to greet the first appearance 'of Geone Chbistt's troupe GsOkok Chxistt is so well known to ail Southera gentlemen who have visited New York that no description or specifications are required This entertainment was a gratifying success and was enjoyed throughout 'with' unceasing zest In many respects this troupe is above comparison and that tse adoption of that resolution and the ad mentous to admit of aay counsel that took to any cHutca tor my opinion aa to tne proper ptaa to oe adopted by the seceding States for the purpose of thing but direct and straightforward independence journmeat of this body from Colambia to fay other securing united and harmonious action may I ask of you a corner in yourDaily" for the expression la tne present emergency the firmest aad moat decided measures are the safest and wisest point without having taken action on the event which baa brought as together will have the most stick themselves down as our watch-house and prison and lane and by-patha are' quite full enough of them already The RepubUcana will be likely to have a mflof ity iu the Reserve after a few months of the negro colonization among us GUvtland) JJeatatrat or an opinion perhaps or pert tittle consequeace i i To our sister States who are identified with ua unhappy if not a disastrous' effect oo the great in interest and in feeling we will cordially and vuvjtw-viiviuraii uccm vi great impiwiaace The greater the number of States which retire to kindly look for cooperation and for a futute union caute in whiea the Sooth ia nailed (Applause1 gether from this Union the more dignity and moral but it must be' after we have asserted and re There were two argiimentf which werergedu weigat win tne movement have Any haste ia one Stale to move ia advance of the others (tboueb not favor of this one ia the prevalence of sume our original aad inalienable rights and powers of sovereuruty and independence We eo intendeds will have or be construed into an ap- a contagious disease and tbe 'otber Is thntthere is not a sufficient acco inoda Lioa for the members Vrepriatioavistade by the 8atata-eome Districts caa then form a government with them having a common interest with peoples of homogeneous jiranoe ol oisregara to the will and action of others And while i am free to admit' that '-each State will act for herself and resume by her own feelings united together by all the ties that caa With reference to the first point if the people of Deanier 10 lSoO Tbe Board of Health report four additional cases of smalt 'pox and four of varioloid occurring ia the localities previously infected Also two ease of smallpox and four pf varioloid which hava been removed from the new localities to the Hospital outside of the city proper This Board after consulting with th physicians -r 1 i -1 bind states in one common destiny from the South Carolina are prepared to resume their sove independent Will her delegated sovereigntv yet I position we may occupy towards the Northern from veteran chieftains of world-wide renown and indeed and so deeply graven on the memory of intelligent Americans are alUbe occurences aad aehive-ments of that glorious war that we may with propriety indulge only a passing glance at the brave and skillful soldier who acted so conspicuous a part in these stirring scenes In the battle of Monterey tha brigade under Quitman stormed Fort Teateira in the face of a storm of grape and round shot His men were directed to fire as sharp-shooters and sortrue was the aim of these practised marksmen that ia less than tea minutes most of the Meatcaa gunners were lying by their" pieces Taking advantage of discretionary orders Gen Qbitwab advanced into the eityand carried street after street and house after house at tha point of the bayonet and with clubbed rifles With less than five hundred men without artillery the largest portion of his command without wkh young and inexperienced troops with tha discomfiture of the regulars oa the previous day to repress their ardor without even being sure of the approbation of bis Comma nd-er-ia-Chif Quitman entered a strongly fortified city defended by six thousand troops and an infuriated populace firing from their roofs aad windows and fought his way inch by inch to the central square of the city" During this bloody engagement his bora was wounded the rim of bis hat was shot away the roof of the bouse ia which he took shelter temporarily was riddled with balls aad he was wounded by the fragments of a shell The Palmettos won imperishable renown oa the field of Chapultepec "Led" says Mr JDlaikbornk cocceiv that it is possible and highly desirable that waa eodlcieBt to meet the accounts and in others not The report was agreed to and ordered to be printed Mr Buist offered a resolution to appoint LHtDsaT of Newberry tnd Alex Johison of Lau- reignty and take their position among the nations States as well as from our own internal structure oj the earth as au independent people and are pre of society tbe government may from necessity become strongly military in its organization all ot them should assign some common day for such resumption In the meanwhile proper steps might be taken BOt only to secure harmonious ac pared to face all tbe dangers-and emergencies When we look back upon the inheritance that which must grow out of that attitude irr my hum Ol me cny wonra agtiin enrncsny wa upua evwry individual the propriety of vaceinatioa and also of re-vaeeinatioa even viler a good scar exists If this is strictly attended to we feel assured the tion bat to provide for A future Confederacy in all the essentials of a sable opera it is complete and thoroughly Organized" Ill the management also strict attention is paid to variety an prompt ness so that the hearer ia kept In a constant state of excitement and enjoyment Nothing is Over dona in time and no dull intervals ar allowed against time Whatever is on the bills will be found on the boards and if any discrepancy occurs more will be found in lb performance than in the promise Vi i Having surrendered all claim to Secession Hall in favor of the Convention the Gkobgs ChkIsty troupe will appear thia evening and until further notice in the Theatre which has been secured for 5na Managers of Elections foe their respective we as a State have had in the common glories lobe more oouth Carolina holds her ble judgment and opinion they seem to me to be aad triumphant power ot this wonderful confeder Coaveation oa tbe 17th of this month Florida on almost peurile I think: every qntstioq is subsi disease wilt rapidly disappear rom our coram a nity A TALLET Mr'Mttiras front the SpeeralJoint Committee the 3d of January Alabama and Mississippi oa the acy no language ean express the feelings of the human heart as we turn from the contemplation dary to this Arrest aad import ant matter of with' 7 1 a and Georgia on the -loth of the same month Chairman fo I and sternly look to the great future that -opens be to wait axm the Lieutenant-Governor elect reported that the Committee had discharged the duty drawing South Carotin a from the Union at the fore us It is Our sincere desire to separate from earliest moment practicable and the misap Other States may appoint earlier later days If th Convention of South Carolina would by Ordinance declare that State out of the Union the Ordinance to take effect at aome future dav say the tbe States of the North in peace and leave them to develope their "owa civilization to their own prehension and misconstruction that would necessarily occur out of this adjournment The A rsenal at Venie he IHteontinried Austria has closed the Arsenal at Venice Thia is the place where the old Venetian Republic so long built its vessels and fitted out its fleets but Austria has discovered that it is unequal to the demands of sense of duty and of interest But if under the 13th or 20th of February and bv the same Ordi of trouble therefore will we not fear hongh the earth be removed aad though UaraBiain be carried into ibe sea The Lord of Hosts ia with as the God of Jaoob i our refuge" Oa motion of fi-Gonrwr Adajjs Ges- D- Jaxiesgx wu requested to act as Chairman jrre Um 00 motion "of Mr JVf saab Mi wJaeathe Chair-mu waa reoeested to appoint a temporary Secretary' Cot Simons of Cltarfesion we thereupon requested to act as temporary "Secretary i Presides! Jajusom came forwara and addressed the Coe venlioB as Gesulewtwm take it the "we have met here Tinder rbemoat solemn eircnuitaticeriB a silaation mate solemn tbaa aay of as per taps-bare erer bee a placed We have come here for the purpose as I take it of throwing off a government to which we have been accustomed and ot seeking new safeguards for our secoriiy It is most solema act and I trust gentlemen wo have ail come here to preserve tne honor and character of South Carolina II aay thing has beet decided by tbe late election it i that Soma' Caroliaa mast be lake out of this Confederacy ia as speedy a manner as possible 1 trntl that nothing may interfere no ootaide pressure bo guarantee from- abroad wilt drive us from our purpose for gentlemen there are two dangers -which we are to overtures from abroad and disputations" from within I trust that tee door now is forever closed from any further connection with our Nortbera-Confederacy What guarantees can tbey offer us more blading more solemn aad with a higher sanction tbaa the present written compact between us? Has that sacred instrument protected us from the jealousy and aggressions Of the Northern people which commenced forty: years ago and which ended in tbe Missouri Compromised Has it protected us from tbe cupidity aad avarice ot the Northern people who for thirty-five years have imposed upon us the burden ot sustaining this government chiefly upon tbe South? Has it saved us from Abolition petitions intended to annoy and insult us on the very floors of Congress? Has that iastra-nieot enabled ns to acquire one foot of the territory of Mexico where tbe South furnished three-fiirths of tbe men aad four-fifths of their graves? Has thrown any obstacle around us to the coaverkiou of California into a free soil State without any previous territorial existence without any defined boundaries? Did It throw any protection around the Southern settlers of Kansas when the soil of that Territory was invaded9 by emigrants armed ia a crusade against the South by the Northern people when even their women contributed Coil's revolvers to put down the slaveholder? Has not that instrument been trodden under their very feet by every Northern State by placing on tbeir books statutes nullifying the laws for the recovery of lugitive slaves? 1 trust gentlemen we will put no faith in paper guarantees They are worthless unless written ia the hearts of the people As there is no common bond between us all attempts to continue us united will only prove futile to the least aad smaller section of the country Our greatest danger is I from any division within our border prior to any action-would dampen the hopes of nance should provide for Commissioner or Dele guide of ambition and fanaticism they decide otherwise then be it so We are prepared for any assigned them- aad that the lion VVHaeliee would bO ready fo qualify as Liqjttenaut-Governor immediately after the inauguration of the Governor elect to-day Committee Eeports were called and the following presented 3 By Mr McCajcts from the Committee on Claims our friends and gladden the hearts of our enemies gates to meet similar Commissioners from other seceding Stales at an earlier day (say 1st February) event and in humble reliance upon that Provi dence who presides over the destinies of men and that purpose This will allow many choice pieces dependent on scenic resources and efibyts which could not be commanded in the Hall If there is ever a timeto laugh it will be found and enjoyed by those who visit the Theatre this evening rf to consult and consider tbe propriety of stepping They would say of us they are prepsrred to fttce a world ia arms but tbey runaway from the small pox With reference to the matter of personal nations we wilt endeavor to do our duty faithfully bravely and honestly I am now ready to take the oath ot office and swear undivided allegiance to modern naval construction and tee putiho work: i to be done at Pola in Istria The fleets that so long fought the Turks snd which helped to conquer at Le panto were prepared at the Arsenal but times have changed and with them the character of ships-of-war It looks A tt Austria were preparing to abandon Venice and were taking away her vessels in advance of the incomiug of the Italians Ancient Stocl A gentleman residing in Ham favorable report on the accounts of Lincoln Waiaace Pilha- A McKnight and others for Public Printing convenience to the members I hope I may be ex eased for making a personaJ allusion from one Union into another based upoa the Constitution cf the United States and if the several Conventions which follow should in like manner fix upon the same day for -secession and make similar provisions or delegates for consultation we should present to the other States and the world an example of calm deliberation worthy of a free people While at the same time there would be There isno gentleman more desirous or who South Carolina Special Dispatch to the Charleston Courier Bfews from Washing ton THE COMXITTEB FIZZLED OCT THE FORTIFI Military Mkitzlee Von Eckexen is kept busily engaged in giving' lessons in the sword and bayonet exercise in the Hardee drill and other mililaxr movements His 'time and needs more of the comforts ot Iiie than I do but Mr McGowas ofL-red the following resolution Resolved That the privileges of the floor of the House be extended to the Hon Howe 1 Cobb late when it is necessary to the action of the Convec burg Bucks county drove into the city yesterday CATIONS NEW YOllI FOa COKKCtOX THE PENNSYL tion aad the fulfilment of tbe the people Secretary of the Treasury now in Columbia classes are now so nearly full that all who wish VANIA AND OHfO DSLIOA flONS SENATOR WADS ao symptom ot Hesitancy or indecision which could be construed into the slightest doubt as to the propriety of our action or the fixedness of our I will remain here every day even though I ton The resolution was immediately considered and Washington December 17 The Committee of tract tbe disease and by slaying should risk my agreed to Thirty-three ia now considered at aa end Mr purpose And all this can be consummated belore tbe hated dynasty is inaugurated as our Govern life I should stay and die Mr Feazer from the Committee on Incorpora ment tions reported the action of the Committee on Reuben Davis of Mississippi made a proposition recognizing slavery in tbe Territo wan a pair ot corses one oi wcicn is lorty-six yeara old and the other forty This remarkable degree of longevity is beyond dispute as tbe quadrupeds were raised by the father of the gentleman now owning them A year ago the same party wa obliged to shoot an old horse that was known to be thirty-five years old and was probably a good deal older He was killed because of his inability to eat Philadelphia North American As a general thing the Cuban peasantry are I am just from Washington where I have been close consultation with all our -Southern But two objections suggest themselves to my aundry bills petitions fec mind as to this course First By giving notice ries The Republicans opposed the proposition Mr Reid from tbe Committee on the Colored friends They are unanimous and their urgent and Mr Davis withdrew and was afterwards of an intention the seceding State invites preparation by the General Government to defeat it hia attention soon should apply immediately at the Hall of tha Sons of Malta over the Adams' Express Office Twentt Puotoorapbs For One three dollars per at Quinby Co'sK Artists 233 King-street 1 English Carpetlno ice Special attention is called to the reduction iu the price bf English Carpetings Rags Oil Cloths Window Shades snd Curtain Goods as per James Bailie's advertisement under to-day's date request ia not to delay at alt aad the very last Population reported a Bill to prevent Free Persons thing urged upon me by my friends of Gejria of "by the intrepid Gladden they advanced deliberately in perfect order ad without firing a gun while like a storm-surge on their native shore that breaks over the beach and sweeps far inland carrying drift and barriers before it they broke down tbe breast-work and ascended the hill to support the stormers of Pillow's Division" Ia las account of the desperate attack on tha Belen Mr Claie-bosne tells us that when within two hundred yards of that strong fortification whose powerful batteries were' served with such deadly skill Major LoEisct fell aevarely wounded "At this juncture" proceeds the author "Gen Qttithan seized a rifle attached his handkerchief to-it as a flag and wsviag it over his head ordered the assault With one wild cheer they followed their leader through a hurricane of fire and-at twenty minutes past one drove the enemy from his guns Quitman black with smoke aad stained with blood leaped upon the battery and called for a flsg Lieut Seluck a young and dauntless Carolinian vaulted to his side and amid the iron tempest from' the citadel proudly planted the Palmetto banner" Quickened to enthusiastic admiration by the splendid movement he had made in compliment to his This may be avoided by provision in the Ordi of Color from carrying Firearms Given first read excused by the House from serving on the Committee Other Southern men will follow Mr Davis Alabama Florida Mississippi and Texasj and from ing and ordered for second reading to-morrow nance for earlier action in such an event Second Is such consultation and negotiation constitutional while we emain in the Union I think it is on and quit the Committee Mr Boylston offered a resolution complimen every other Southern State there Was to take out South Carolina the instant you can and now the Their houses are huts of palm wattling and mud- I Mastered walls With a coat of whitewash aad paint eaf thatch The furniture consists of a few hide The President in Convention with Gen Scott tary to the Hon Fkankxi Moses for his ser the part of a State seceding and oaly postponing alleged that he had positive assurances from the vices in the compilation of the Election Laws of seat chairs a table of rongh cedar a large water members are panic struck and urge that we forthwith scamper od to Charleston Governor of South Carolina that the Forts near the day ol secession while it might not be on the part of States purposing still to remain in the Union jar and a board nailed to the wall as a shelf for the this State The resolution was adopted Gold given in Exchansk for all Baxk Bills or It does not seem to me the effect would be a I have said that the new Confederacy should be little judicious if I may be allowed thevse of the hated upon the Constitution of the United States South Carolina and On and after this day ladies and gentle me a can be accommodated at Mr Westojt offered the following resolution Resolved That the Librarian be instructed to Charleston will not be interfered with The New York Delegation met last night and declared that the Union shall be maintained at every hazard The Pennsylvania and Ohio Delegations meet to-night The feeling is intense Our people love that Constitution while they are furnish to the Attorney-General nnd each of tbe the Great Southern -Gift Book Store 301 King- provincialism 1 entreat the gentlemen to look at this matter I am prepared the intant the body passes the Ordinance of the gentlemen heartily- sick of the Union- Of necessity some change wall be required and the Convention of street with Gold Jewelry Watches its or I Solicitors one copy each of the Election Laws of tbe State and of the work of the Commissioner Delegates thus chosen could provide lor such Senator Wade of Ohio is not in favor of coer desire it to remove to any other point and to go In inaugurating a great event live this 1 trust we on the Code Books Stationery dec for all Souih Carolina aad Georgia Bank Bills- Our institution! Will never changes cing the Septh but is uncompromisingly against all on and perfect our work but I would not budge an will so onward and not be diverted irom our thus we could have true co-operation that is The general orders were then taken up and purpose by any dictates from without but to do 1 jBh from this until we have sundered every tie what we arc sent to do I ean at this time otier I i i-rj suspend as long as gold remains in our vaults Come one come all Christmas and New Year ar -i various Committee reports passed upon among States of similar views and intentions and thus we could provide for an almost immediate discharge of all tbe functions of government "kitchen fixings:" perhaps a large wooden chest for the 'Sundayvs best" snd a few yards of twine stretched from wall to wall to hang clothes on Sjeet Export The expoita of specie vfrom New York to foreign ports for the week ending the 1st instant were making a total since January 1 i860 of $11950880: same time in 76SM723 same time in 1S58 $M1917S0 same time in 1K57 same time ia lSr6 $3t5-326453 same time in I55 same time In lS5t 370tS2084 same time in 1853 $23038003 same time in 1352 $23770561 Political Letter- Writing Mr Cass is hbout to make a strong appeal for the Union ia a public letter The telegraph also announces that General Scott will publish a plan for the djuslment of sectional diilerences Vice-President Breckinridge is understood be confident that our political differ- ences can be amicably adjusted in the Union and On motion of Mr Rawljnson the House was summoned With great diffidence I make these sutrKestions coming and you should be ready to meet them A3" CHABLESTON DECEMUEB 15 concession He says he would not preserve the Union at the sacrifice of his principles The Secretary of the Interior left for Charleston this morning Congreaaioaal Proceedings Washington December 17 A resolution inquiring the number of men the number sublime courage and the high military qualities he had exhibited the Commander-in-Chief appointed Gen QuiTman Governor of the City of Mexico The sword voted by Congress to General Quitman was presented to him at Natchez in the presence of a vast assemblage on the 2d of December IS IS Thatsword was worthy of the country and the for the consideration of more experienced minds The Bills from the Senate to provide for an 1800 We tbe undersigned Merchants doing business Respectfully THOS COBB Major Anderson This gallant officer a Ken- armed military force and to regulate tbe sale and granting of licenses were received and read in Charleston will take the BILLS OF ALL THE SOUTH CAROLINA BANKS in payment of our dnes tucktan as we are informed and a graduate of Mr LirsopcBT asked for the suspension of gen Crane Bovlston A Co Bastie Calhoun A Co West Point is as most of our readers know ia eral orders to introduce the following resolution Reolv0d That it be referred to the Committee on command of Fort Moultrie in Charleston harbor The fact that he has applied to the President for re-inforcements has been hitherto kept secret or the Judiciary to inquire aad report what under Fanning A Co Wilmsns A Frioe A Brahe A 0o A Carter A Mulligan Courtney A Co Gilliland Howell A Co the existing law should be the compensation allow denied We now learn from several sources that ed to Magistrates for the trial ol slaves and free Ue has actually so applied that it has been the sub you nothing better in inaugurating such a movement than the uouusel ot him who inaugurated the French dor and again to dare and -without end to dare Ex-Gov Apiws offered a resolution to open the sessions of the Convention each day with prayer and that Rev Mr Basaaca perform that solemn service on this occasion The resolution was carried acd the reverend gentleman proceeded to do tbe oiliee he was called on to perform Mr Spratt moved that with a view to permanent organization the election Districts be called so that members may answer to their names Mr Mtji-8s suggested that all the forms used by Legislatures should be observed He Boved fo asnettd therefore by resolving that all the election Districts be called in alphabetical order and that members from each shall advance present their credentials and then sign tbe roll The resolution was adored and its provisions at once complied with Mr Meumiorb also smrcesled that when the persons ol color ject of excited Cabinet debates that tbe re-inforce John Ashhurst A Co he is in lavor of such a trial We imagine that of all of them Mr Cobb is nearest right ia his letter saying that disunion is Afoiii Register Animal Life irt California Animal life in California is subject to remarkable development Fine horses are often seen in harness at two years old VVaJdron Kirlostoa A Co Agreed to A Bill to authorize free persons of color to select ments have been refused that General Cass earnestly advocated the re-inforcements aad that on the refusal to grant them he has resigned his place Horsey Aulon 4 Oo condition and iu whose charge the public arms were ia the State of South Carolina was laid over Mr Wape of Ohio made a rambling and rather offensive but not a personal speech on the reference of that portion of the Message relating to the secession question to a Select Committee House T-Jie Territorial business was made the special order for Thursday The Secretary of the Interior asked for an appropriation to supply the defteteney ia thefund for the suppression of the slave trade Mr Adams of Kentucky offered a proposition for the action of the Special Committee providing for the punishment of those resisting the Fugitive Marshall Burgs A Co Johnston Crws Oo i HyatU HcBurnev A Co Chamberlain Miter A Co McCarter A fjaeson Edwin Bates A Co 3 8 A Bowie Stoddard A Co Jennings Thomiinson A Co Bowen Foster A Co KufE Lioeie A Co Bowing Thayer A Co Dunham Taft A Co A Piiagl -John Mil nor A Co Hyde Orasru A Day IK Fteniing A Co 1 Slrobocker Haseltine A Walton Webb A6agei Havilaad Stevenson A Co plause) jj Mr Dcut heartily endorsed every 'word Mr Mile had said Let ut wait until the act of Secession is accomplished and then talk of adjourning He urged that election's were occurring in many other Southern States they are watching the movements of this body all eyes are turned on us the telegraphic wires will flash the intelligence of our action If we lose time if we delay action it will dampen the spirit of oor friends and tbey will ask with propriety "Is this great body assembled at the Capital to inaugurate in a great crisis a movement like -this afraid of a few cases of small poxf" Uy 'x -t lie conceived that he malady was a godsend because our people had too long neglected a duty which they never should have neglected that of vaccination- (Iaugbter) If the members-will attend to that I guarantee that in ten days time there will not be a single case of small pox here There is no danger in my opinion If you will pass tbe Ordin anee of Secession I am willing to go anywhere but sow I beg' gentlemen in view of the public exigency not to- remove unit 1 Soath Carolina is out of the Union and we hav reclaimed our sovereignty wiBoii vwter Geo Wiiiiants A Co Brown A Palma their owners and go into slavery was taken up for a second reading Amendments were proposed by in the Cabinet It is a well established fact that "full arown" cat- ILanaeau A Whilden tie raised in the East often increase in size when We cannot find language sufficiently strong to probate the heactiesaaess aad pusiUanunitv of Messr SiMOSftiv and TavKiv they reach the Pacific coast Farm all de Mr DeSausstee said he was not satisfied with this treatment of a gallant officer The issue here scription attains its full development much earlier is short Is Major Anderson acting in the line of in California than in any other portion bt tbe United his duty or is he not If he is should be with his States this Bill It provided that at tbe age of sixteen the free person should be allowed to select a master Such a provision violated our Statute Piarson Smith A Co Force A Mitchell 1- Han Voi Albert Lencoick A Masse A Co Leonard Ciiapia Nathan Morton i Hayse A Jules' Henneker A Ulovr gallant little band of sixty-five men be left to the splendid achievements of the soldier A magnificent sword was also presented him by the citizens of Natchez and Adams County and it will be remembered that the metropolis of the Palmetto State showed their admiring appreciation of tbe noble qualities of the man and the chivalrous courage of the chieftain by the same expression Tbe sword whose hilt and scabbard were of gold and whose scabbard and guard were richly chased with the Palmetto was presented by the German and United German Futflieroompanies of Charleston In 1849 Gen Qpitmaw was elected by a large majority Governor of the Slate of Mississippi In the spring of 1S40 occurred that memorable conference between Qjjitman and IyOPEZ that was followed by a series of stirring events that but for the noble forbearance of the slandered soldier would have produced the most appalling results We will not follow our author in his clear and spirited narrative of the part played by Gen QniT-man in the historic scenes of 1S51 and 1S52 He was the consistence and ardent and able advocate of the doctrine of State sovereignty as propounded by Mr Calhoun On the 29th of April 1656 he delivered in the House of Representatives a masterly speech oa the repeal of the Neutrality laws "No speech" Ltno Prte for United State United mercy of any mob in South Carolina to be cm to pieces for doing his duty to his country? If be is Ottolinguis Wilis A Barrett Ststes Fives ft 17t sold on Monday In New York Law By if'a child could dd jia legal act until he was twenty -ono years of age- and hence we were Slave Law and' holding' Slates pecuniarily responsible for their escape Referred to the Com atov ibis is lower than the stocks Of tbe United not in the line of his duty why ia he not withdrawn altogether from Fort Moultrie 4 arrac tiro io Cadow McKeaaio A Ce Mordecai A Co making a provision to destroy it We ought tJ Barckmyer A Morl'ett mittee Delegates come forth on being called that Ihey be swprn A Delegate replied "Oh no that is not required we come "to nnmake not to make governments" States have been before since the last war when I aey sold for about 65 to 70 per cent Tbe Sixes of 1S07 sold at 95 a fall of 5 or 6 per cenL since the wait at least until the child was old (enough to Several other propositions of a similar character know it- vat acting properly ia the matter It JtS- The Augusta Constitutionalist Atlantis Intelligencer La Grange Reporter Oi and Montgomery Advertiser Als- will insert throe times and send bill to tills office were also referred would ba taking it from its parent before it was Mr MtjiuiNGia Ah well I thought they had Mr Sicbtles of New York offered a proposition: legally etnhoriaed to act for itself to be sworn last sales Michigan gave Lincoln 20000 majority Michigan has 4000000 bushels of wheat to sell which before Lincoln's election brought readily ffOti looking to a division of tbe public domain aad Mr Rkid spoke in favor of the BilL It would Wecaa readily understand the feelings of General Cass Tbey do him much honor He is an old soldier He understands that an officer must bold tha position entrusted to him He understands equally the duty of the government to give suitable support to its officers We learn that the ladies and children have all been sent away from Fort Moultrie Major Anderson has also taken in provisions for six months The New York Tribune has strange to say a correspondent at Charleston He declares that the fort will not be surrendered The Charleston 'December 17 0 tyQUEBY'-HAVB YOU SEEN TIUT A communication was received from Hon James Federal debts ia case of secession-' seem be said from the opposition manifested to Farrow of the House of Representatives Com Mr Adams of Kentucky offered the following Whereas The Constitution is tha 'supreme law Big lauuui la aaotber column boiling Koeta Barks and Leaves for the CHKKOKEE REMEDY I July 10 fJaauaryaSj tyr this Bill that we were not disposed to grant them this privilege of selecting masters Tha free negro mittee on the inauguration of the Governor elect inviting the Convention as a body in pursuance to a resolution to attend the ceremony of inaugurating Resolved That we deprecate the spirit of' disobedience wherever manifested and that we sarOODaHa-THE'SUDDEST CHAN- tbe Executive earnestly recommend that all statutes conflicting On motion the communication was laid on tbe tiES of our climate are souraes ef PULMONARY BRONCHIAL and ASTB ATiO At'FEC'f IOK3 Experience having proved that simple remedies often! act speedily Courier says: "Just aO'soooMdS more troops are sent to the forts in Charleston'that moment will the sword be drawn South Carolinians will con-alder the movement a casus belli zad we are in with or violating that sacred instrument as well It is now a drug at SO cent The loss on 4000000 at 28 cents per bushel amounts to the snug little sum of one million one hundred and twelve thons- -and dollars The Remains of the Deceased Botiapartes-Tho French Government is about to bring into France for interment tbe remains of tbe Empress Msna Louisa The remains of the Duke of Reinstadt will then be the only one of the Imperial family out of France and will no doubt be transported in their turn to the Imperial vaults in Paris t-Depih of Northern McClintock table as all the laws Congress has passed pursuance aad certainly when taken iu the early stages of the dis Mr Mazccs moved that the Convention take a thereof be repealed Also all Persona! Liberty formed from the most reliable sources will prevent recess till seven o'clock tbe landing ot such re-inlorcements" Bills Passed by yeas 151 nays 114 Mr Ada as objected to this because we have the Mr Keitt agreed with the gentlemen as to prompt aad apeedy actios He said I am ready to take tbe Stale out of the Union I am ready to go now and forever and to go at once and to burn the bridges behind Us (Applause Not one of these gentlemen will go further to bring about all the ends of the Convention will But is there any thing here in the character of tbe soil which renders it important for the honor of the State that your Ordinance of Secession should pass here Will not the same instrument if adopted in Charleston have the same vitality if passed here? They will sneer you if you go why pray is it because you did not eolSe here and run through a great measure in hot haste with all the stages of its deiaT because when the Convention assembC fif teen minutes carry its Ordinance z-ifaMsion Will they do it because this Conventio'S'na not shocking its own good sense of propriety see fit to observe such forms as may be necessary or because of tbe injurious effect it will have on our sister Southern States? Now let me ask do we The JVew York Times declares that it states on was an unfortunate class of the population of our country and we would be acting humane ly towards this unfortunate people by grantingtheml the means of obtaining by the selection of human masters the means of obtaining an honest livelihood Mr "Williams thought other considerations presented themselves in this question It was important that the negro when going into slavery should select a proper person He did not think it sufficient for the Court to determine upon the fitness of tha person who was to be the master It was a question of more importance and some provision should be made in the Bill the subject Mr DeSaussure moved to re-commit the Bill to good authority that General Sootta month since LovzjoT of Illinois voted for the resolution organisation of the body to perfect and as ia duty urged these re-inlorcements We have always Great laughter ease recourse should at onoe be had to "BROWN'S BR0KCHLU' TROCHES- or Iioseagea let the" Cold Cough er Irritation of the Threat be ever so slight as by this precaution a more serious attack may ba effectually warded off Tublfc Speakers and Singers will find obm effectual for clearing and strengthening the voice 8e advertisement in another column Sold at wholesale and retail by the Sole Agents in South Carolina VAS BCHAACK A GBlSRSO bound we shaekl at once proceed to our work Several Southern members denonjeed the reso supposed that tbe old Chief was too good a soldier to allow such a post to be so exposed and too noble a man to place a gallant officer in such a lution aa a cheat iur 'Maarc explained that there were many members absent The cars will not arrive for one or two hours and the roll will noube completed till then He said nothing could be gained by remain position But what caa we expect of Mr Ha-chanan Philadelphia Bulletin Mr Moaais of Illinois offered the resolution he presented last Friday which declare ia effect that says Mr Claieboene "ever made a deeper impression upon the American people It was commended for the justice of its views aad the vigor of the argument by the public journals in every quarter-He received upwards of one thousand tetters from every State and Territory in tha Union from officers afloat and at the frontier posts from associations of students from learned and unlearned men and of every shade of political opinion thanking him for that speecbn Mr CutiaaoRHK gives us a detailed aad graphic description of Gea Quitman's enthusiastic reception in the Cspital of South Carolina This was the last wreath that adorned his brow His health which had been for some months uncertain rapidly failed and he died oa the 17th of July 1S58 at the age of fifty-nine years We have given this work as much space as existing circumstances justify It is a volume to read and then place in the book-case We commend it most heartily Druggists SHI King-street there is nothing In tha election of Lincoln nor any The New Confederacy The Missisaippian says: The following States will resume the powers ing here ana be suggested that it would be interesting to attend the Governor's Inauguration Mr RtaxsrT hoped there would be no recess cause at present that will justify a dissolution of which -tbey have delegated to the present Federal tha Union etc Sign of the JSegro and Golden Mortar November 4 mo 1 W-SON3 OF MALTA-OLD JUMltLE was recently initiated into the Order i tbe Hoan of Malta and graphieally describes his lntreduetioa into the "vale ofmyataries" as follows I Government and declare their separation from the Committee" Mr BrtST said he was strongly in favor of the Bill but wished it so perfected as to prevent it from interfering with the policy of the State He wished therefore to offer an amendment making a pro vi- He said we have cone here for a purpose and I The resolution was passed by the' following and independence of it before the 20th of Janua of the Royal Navy who has just returned from a survey of the Northern Ocean reports that Southwest of Iceland where he expected to find the water 2000 fathoms he oaly found 74S fathoms and ia 1200 fathoms he brought up a living starfish Death of an Aged NegressOa Thursday afternoon Hannah Carroll a colored Woman familiarly known as "Granny Carroll General Washington' cook" died at 50 Thompson-street She was of a very advanced age but how old she herself could not tell She often asserted that she was formerly ia the employ of General Washington during bra second term as President of the United States as cook Notwithstanding her age' she retained all her faculties unimpaired until seized with apoplexy which caused her death Neto Yorh Commercial Advertiser Among a collectioaof books of which the sale by auction has just concluded in London was a copy 'oaot tbiak the gentlemen should be desirous of vote: Yeaill5 Nays 44 'Mr RsuiN Davis was excased from serving on renting it ofl simply to attend the inauguration ot doubt what we "will "do? Is there a single ry 1961 who a -view to the immediate formation of a new Southern Confederacy Georgia Alabama Louisiana' South Carolina Texas Florida Arkansas and Mississippi hdraw tfiP rt reSard to the privlege of the negro in se doubt I4rismaster- i the Governor He knew that nearly all the Delegates from the low country aad all of those from doubt bat that the Convention will the State from the Union I Is there an tbe Special ammittee of Thirty-three 'The IIou se then adjourned LITER FKOH KUROPK la less than sixty days these states certainly Charleston were Here Xnere was no necessity that our sister States that will do it Are we to aad other probably havinir withdrawn from the "Tou are first grabbed and thrown into tub of eoid water aad forthwith aeyaral utrge man begin to stick pies into yoo Hsobng you oat of Uie tub of water they rnsa yea into another departaieBt aad new awe mm make laage after yotx dieased in disguise and immediately eomtnenee pouriag hot molasses tpte yotir hair and beets Meanwhile a stream of bald water is for postponement lose 1000 votes in Georgia by postponing the Ordinance- of Secessioa till to-morrow If on the Mr JXkid earnestly opposed the re-committal of the Bill The question being taken on' the motioa to re-commit it was agreed to Bills to prescribe "form of permits to slaves to alter the law in regard to tbe inspection of flour to existing Union will have chosen through their State: Conventions respectively delegates to a general Convention which will proeeed at once to erect the machinery of the new Government Mr Lbdlsto thought that if the two bodies the Coovealioa and tbe Legislature were crowded rom tAs Washington Constitution The Great Gtn Ham mt tfete "World from other hand gentlemen can skow anything we wilt lose by going to Charleston 1 will be 'the first to ARRIVAL OF TBE into the Legislative Halls merely to hear the speeches Are we would exhibit ourselves in a flooded upoa you and a man dressed to black thrusts a straff box in front of your nose and all at once you be-' gin to sneeze veefteToosly and now the eager crowd be To thia last Convention men of clear heads calm judgments but prompt in action-and resolute' iu "Virsrtatta i Udolpho WotFE Bow th Largest manufacturer stay and if accessary to make the sacrifice of my somewhat ridiculous manner We would there be crowdvd iaio the bAibies and would be unable purpose wjII be selected ana the work wilt soon be dime The old Constitution with -such amend BOHEMIAN ments as time experience and existing affairs have shown to be necessary will doubtless adopted New even to listen We havs solema dutiea to perform here and hare we should stay and altfad to tbe matters before- ns York December 17 The steam ship gins to laugh and hurrah shoving you further along the chief men and bottle washers grab you by the nose hair and coal tail and In this way rip every bit ef dry goods loose from your person and aain the crowd roars with tremendous laughter at your nude state and with fi re or six men holding on to your hair and toes forefng you up a soaped pole with pin audabarf sticks You repeal the seventh section of an Act for the more effectual relief of insolvent debtors were read aad adopted At o'clock Governor Pi ex ems and Lieutenant-Governor Haelek were inaugurated Governor Pickens addressed the House as fol- Gentlemen of tk llottse of Representative You have called me to preside as Chief Magistrate of South Carolina at a critical juncture in our publie affairs- I deeply feel the responsibilities and referred back to the separate State Conventions for immediate ratification The whole work Bohemian Capt Gsamos from Liverpool with life aad remain If this thing do invoke the Oed of if the cry is To your tents Ob( Israel" so be it but if are to go to the tented field to-morrow aad I can" steep in it eorafofjle bed to-night I will do it- (Laughter aad "f-piause) I 1ft' Mr issus said ny ene was anxious very anxious to take the State Out of the Union he was more so If aay oae desired" it mora he could advices to the "th inst has arrived at Portland Mr Maztck replied urging the uselessaeaa of to be accomplished prior to the installation of Lincoln of Gin ia the world is by birth a Virginian He was born ia Richmond He is the seventh son of Major Bskjahin Wolfe deceased who was aa offieer of the American Revolution Of these sons only three are living Jost alluded to hereafter and Nat' Wolfe the great criminal lawyer of Kentucky for the last twenty years Originally taken to Kentucky by Hamr Clay Nat Wolfe retained the friendship of the great statesman to the fast hour of bis life Uoolfbo Wolfe removed to the City of New York in 1S26 and entered the counting house of a is elder brother Liviaroor Cotton Marxist December 7 The Xm less" than two- years the remaining slave sales of the week foot up 49000' ba2' The mar an adjournment at thia time because nothing could be done i Mr Adajis said that he reposed inviting the Commissioners from Alabama and Mississippi to address tbe Convention to-night at seven o'clock ket opened at Jd decline owiag toH-lie American of the first edition of the 150 Psalms in English metre by Stern hold and Hopkins printed ia London lotfci This edition is of such rarity that its very existence has been denied Although imperfect ftt- the! end" it sold tor jKSL A very scare edition of tbe Common Prayer Book Queen Elizabeth's 1562 in the same safe prod oced £15 Failures of Massachusetts Blur Manufacturers We regret to reeord the failure of Battles Bro OfMilford Taple7of Daaeers Pheneaa Coraiog- of Daaversport dc AJ Moody aad Crosby Woodbury ot South Nattck also Dura Wiaslow of tbe Boston leather trade for tUOOOO or emd Leather Reporter On a mango free under which General Haveloclc is buried a rudely cut piece of tin is nailed bearing the following words scratched upon it: "Oa this spot lie tbe remaias of General Havelock May he rest ia peace" This if all that marks the grave of the heroof Ltickaow J- Death if Baron BitnsenThe: London Time State will join the Confederacy for when the choice is presented to them of living under a Northern ire negro despotism where fanaticism and infidelity are the ruling geniuses or in a now begin to think yea-are forsaken by all of God's people snd tbe devil has esrtaiul got possession of you knocking you on the bead so that you aee stars a numerous aa they are in tbe milky way Too ar handled in thui kind of tantalising way for twe hours when tbe officers give yea a bottle ef LH SWEK'Fo ESTALL1BLE IilSlMKKT and send yea ea year way rejoicing'? panic but closed with rather more inquiry which of the position I am about to assume For seventy- not conceive he was more readier than tbet readiest Yet with this sentiment he bad offered the resolu was freely met To-day (Friday) tha sale were 8000 bales aad the market steady Middling Or If we adjourn till then we will have dona nothing tion Hekaewthat the argument that has been made would be urged but he did aot see the force Southera Federative League of sovereign com-muauiea ail -united ifor common protection but each governed by ita owa laws they will readily accept the Istter leans ia quoted at 6d- three years Ibis state has been connected by a Federal compact with co-States under a bond of Union for great national objects common to all Ia recast years there has been a powerful party organised upon principle of ambition and fana-tiaism whose undisguised purpose is to divest the Federal Government from external aad turn iu London Monet Mazket Consols closed at 93 of it He had offered it believing they wouid be towards organising aad if the Commissioners speak wa caa do nothing -else than listen and oar organisation will in addition be postponed for a day The motion was lost Mr QnATTuanACX moved that the Coaveatioa tor mobey and account The money market Stutiiem Bade JUmon a Tonns Black Re is unchanged The Bohtmian and Ttrtut were ex At th Unfoa meeting' held ia Trenton made The Ordinance to be passed must hare deliberation Not aliaeoHt would Be adopted that would not be discussed We asast deliberate oa it wemust lake all the advantages that will lead to facilitate See advertisement to anthr ooiomn Sold at wholesale and retail by the Sole Agents ta Soath Carolina VAN SCHAACK RIfcRSON Dmejrlst'seai Kjng-strect" a v- gjgn fff the Kegre and Ooldea Mortar "December 17 Imo ASs- AS THE SEASONS OliANQEf moat persons require to usee mild yet efTecti ve cathartic pected to take out £200000 sterling in specie rw Jersey Weeaeseay when toe -address had power apon the internal interests aad domestic institutions of these States They have thus combined a party exclusively1 ta the North-era States whose avowed objects aot oaly en Stats of Tkaix Th Manchester accounts are been read Halstead Jr rose and objected to it ea the ground that all the fault had been laid at favorable Yarns are firm Cloths are deeli aing The door of the North Calls of "Question ques danger tha 'peace bat the very exrstace of Joel yZujrm who was then largely engaged ia tbe importation of Brandy and Gin from France and Holland Young Wolfe's business qualification and energetic perseverance soon gave him a prominent' position the lyese of his brother and when he reached the age of 21 he became a partner la 1S30 that brother esublishcd the first distillery in Schiedam (Holland) ever uadertakea by an American and it yet ooattaues aad is the plae where the famous Wolfs' Schiedam Aromatie Schttajtpa" ia bow manufactured Ia 1S48 the senior partaer of the house retired from active business having accumulated a large JLavaarooi Gemteeajc Flour opened oaieer by ballot rf motioa was adopted aad the Convention proceeded to Tote Mr Fata moved that a majority of vote cast announces tne death ot this dtstirtgaished man at Bonn on the 9fnh utt Barba Bunsen was in the 70th year Of his age Baron Bunsen had beea very low for several Weeks tion' you mistake young man continued Mr I come here as a citizen of New Jersey dull Holders are pressing on tbe market' owing to the heavy arrivals The market closed easier I contend for free no gag-law gentlemen It is useless to call "Question" on me but uachaaged Wheat ia declining though there medicine to carry oft the foul accumulations from the stomach which if permitted to remain induce WILSOJT3 HEADACHE TILL3 aire ths best general family tnodicine now In use Sold by every Druggist ia the United States and fhe trade supplied by Coin Stockton said his young friend must re is a better demand Inferior qualities have slightly aaan oeterunue theoaUoL Mr Gnsoe said that according to all Parliamea- tary rules it required a majority of the votes cast toelectr' i i i member that this is no time for blaster and bully declined Cora is diiU and ha declined 6d9d-! ing Others can fight as well as Rosin ia duB at 55 3d Turpentia is dull 4 near one-half the State of thia Confederacy Aad ia the recent election for President and Vice-President of these States they nave carried the election upon principles that make it rift longer aafofor us to rely upon the powers of the Federal Government of the -guarantees of the Federal compact This is the great avert me of the people ia the Northern States at the ballot box ia the exercise of their sovereign power at the polls from which there is no higher appeal recognised under our-system of government ia ita? ordinary and faabitaat operation They the propose to inaugurate a Chief Magistrate at tha bead of the Army and Kary with vast powers sot to preside over tha cosnmoa- interests and destinies of ail tbe Mr Lmdfari Refuse to flre'Mrv Henry Led yard' Mr Cans son-in-law who was to have suo reeded Mr Trescot tbe Assistant Secretary of State refuses to serve a a The stcanrers on Long Island Sound are here after to be lighted with gas from farge reservoirs of gas to be placed on the upper deck" tbe latter be-y Mr FatK explained that that was what he meant- Aliow me to Com No you ahaa't interrupt me it's all Voucaaaot pass the Ordinance We will lose kothiag by adjourning over to phariesto I cannot see how an adjoorunaen over for half a day ahall be construed into fait eft jijf dojQt see why advertiseBaeat of oar position huld be made If it is necessary why pass a'wsilotioBtfaayiag that it ia the judgmeat of tti-body that aa Ordiaance of of instant accession should be passed as soon as possible but ia order to give lin for preparatioa Wa Jhiak-it be3t' to adjourn iJi i Another reason the Conveaiioa 'sbohlj goaway was ia the fact thai the graatesi 'ttaira shoeld be takea of tha health of the jnembersheir bodily health was importaBt and it should be preserved as well as the health of tbe mind With thia loath- aoaaa disease aroaad us ha did not astex how it was 33s Sacar is qaitsU Ceffo steady Rice is 3 Hayne-stroel Charleston December iv i Mr MioiLJtTo? said no otber ConveaUoas of steady 4 I-: staff" -Y'oo are wrong in principle but when it comes the fighting business I want you to understand that this is not the first time in my life I Loauoa Breadafsffs are jdulL Sogar THE BOOK OP' ALL OTHERS South Carolina bad adopted "the plurality rntei- In aecotdaace with the usage of the Hos of Representatives aad With South Caroliaa Conventions that should be read by men with damaged and broken- ia quiet Coffee ia firm Tea- is daff -American have sees ngutiog men add I give ji the world ing mica at enucr icnuinui oi tne route 'Mr Hawkins" the Congress from to know that i ant ready for a fight 1 Cheers I mrA -kL4 Jiailway Stocks are active ISECOND TnSFiTCHI down constitutions is "HUMAN FSAlLTT or PHT6IO-LOGICAL KESEABCHB3" It beautifully Ulustraled aad treats minutely of all tbe symptoms reeitlting'from Naw 4 have beea a seeoad in duel fifty times in be hoped the lasjofity jtk votes determine the election aad aot 1 a plaralityi-lla the nary of the United States and I never allowed rlimrooL Cottoh MaxXet December Qf Florida who so pertinaciously refoed to serve oa th fimnmitlee nf Thirrv-thr- fa nniwa wished to be guided by those precedents States alike but upon issues of malignant hostility and uncompromising war to be -crrgod upoa tbe rights the interest aad the peace of half the tbe Crailtte and vitiating habit of early yenth incapaci-sating the vteaaa frera aoanag the fnuups of the matri- the sales of the week apeeulalora took 2500 aad exporter 12500 The aathonzed qotatfoas are them to fight once and 1 could prevent it because tbey kae that I was ready ia a good cause but not ia a bad eee This address invokes the North fort one la that same year Uooirao Wolfe made the fortunate discoveries that fed to tbe 'manufacture of bis bow world wide famed "Schiedam -t 1 Udolpho Wolfe although a merchant has eve taken a prominent' interest in the political questions of the day especially ia stera thoagh dtsia-terested oppoaitfoa to each aad every poiitieat party or leader who aimed to disturb the sacred iastitBUons of the South wheve fie was bora la aay mailer that affected Virginia or her lead ing men whether of tbe present or of the glorious past -Mr Wolfe has takes a deep and patriotic iaterest Whe the removal of the remains of the lameated Meeraoc Who had bee a warsa personal mooiaf state aodjf not checked ia times degenerating States of taieUaioa--- as follows tv'T possible to grve that nature deliberatioato buauMsat ta pst tamelves right ant aad thes ia kaea of Fair Orieaas TMid Jline OrVenii th under tbey can-speak agrainst alt rebetlioa eoatlt which should taark the silting of the body What Pair Mobile albtse functions ef aaaohoed asd bnaging him step by step to a bngermg and untimely death- frioa 35 cents Beat free ferywheraea receipt ef poatsge stamps to tne amount- Sold by the autner Dr II A BAJiKOW Middling ia the Southern States there are two entirely drstinet and separate race and one baa been held ia subjection to the other by peaceful inheritance from sronhy and patriotic aacestora and all who know the race wed know that it is theenly form aad everywhere else 1 Cheers It is on wort ay of as to say that because others have done wrong Fair Uplands- Miadliag Upland was there in Columbia that would make it necea aary for osto remain here Waa Uasociatfon that York It fs said that 'the difficulty existftig between tha President and Jofatt Forney Trf Philadelphis ha been amicsbly adjusted by the intercession of mutual friends' Hon T'T MsrslialT of Ky" is out in a letter taking strong Southern grounds oh the exciting question of the day v- Tfie admirers nf iaVbTH m'irw Vni Ir pun The stock oa band is 530000 bales of which wul not 4io rig at 400000 are Aaseri of a more imposing character tbavthatj that would Mr lial stead replied that he meant Both ins- per 1 Bleeekerelreet NesrTork A SBTRnTK Ageatep -Octobr24 tma Charltnuan8 0L- of government that caa preserve both aad admiaia- sonal cbag aroaad oa ta Charleatoa wkh she guns of Fort ler tha blessing ot civilization with order and ta WsLsJoJaxetest Iteaas i armoa Any thing tending to change or weaken MouHne and Sumter in their view TkM Vm-um-OrrasT Gun There it general in WasEtctwow December Tha appointment Ol FOLIjOWINO If -AN EX- Jh Chair appointed Messrs Haxxe aad dignation among our people at the recent purchase this government "nad the eeboasatioaT -between tf raeee aot only endangers the peace bat the Attorney-General Blacx as Secretary of State was TRACT from letter written by the Bev i It Alasaa I confirmed by the Senate to-day i ot Gcergo-t-aw musket rjuuu worth) tor the State It aetorie that these guns have been tor of the Pterrepensetreet Baptist Ctirch-iirocklya to fhe Journal and tHiietouiaiOMo aad aery eiwesee or our society nsetu nave lor years warned the Northera people of the dangers BtTMlftr a Couuantee to watt oa Mer JSutoas aad Hooaaa aad iavit4aem ta neata on the floor and address the Convention" tenplate getting np a grand demonstration in his hosor at the Cooper Institute on Tuesday next MKW BOOKS VflON 1 TUB TUT IWFHII RiMltyl HliOL 1-SIftV The Special Commiuee of the Hoas as earnestly a work to-day determined aot to give Jt ap till they -anrre rroiucig by their waatoa and lawless) peaks volume in Cuvor ef that WortReaewBeeT Meti- eguallv notorious that the fact that Wide Awake course hav otiea appealed to oar mates Oa motion of Mr Kxirr was resoiTed to iuyile George Lew's ownership of Ihejp caased many to tbey have arranfed soma plan to rctaia the Couoa States of 3 the South -to act with as ia concert upoa some firm and moderate system by which ema K-s WISSLOWg SOOTHING STKUfforChikErsn TeethiBg We see aa sdvertisement In your colirmrji of Mrs Vmufi Sooth inz 8rrnn Sow we never said a word LITTLE ALLK'ESPALACri Oil THK8UNSY HEART-' lu elottt wrth mm eriirinal ftonri wec and engraved Ststes who are represealed ia the Committee Host- Georgat to aiaeat -on the to addreaa the'meeuag we might be able to save tha Federal CoastiiolHMi suspect mat ere waa a swiauie iu taeot aau we bebeve it to be true that tbe truss were refused even by tbe Greasers of Central America We are told that the Governor directed that weapons should nr vuniaisr morrd'ttata 'iommmee ot three be appointed to count the baftois Mr MiDDLETON moved to appoint the temporary Chairman aa the Chainaan of lha 'Committee to count the ballots -S: Some discussion took plee betweea' Messrs RamSuBitooi aad GAaasaax aujioai lata poiat when i a was aaalry resolved thai the temporary Caaarmaa shoald ooaat the bailou in aocordaace with the precedent set by the Coaveatioa oflSK and that in fa-owing out the precedeata -vlM farther the Convention should elect ha presiding officer by a majority of the voles cast i The first baHot was then taken' Th4 whoia namber of votes east were" 155 ''Necessary to a choice a tasjoyirj The resulted ia no election as no One received a majority at Oa meMina the HsMtseaaoaee proceeded to aa-other ballot which reeaUed La no election On the fifth ballot Gen- Jamico received 113 votes aad was 'declared elected1'-'5 fn' Gea Jajbisos acknowledged the high honor eoaferred on hlra-ia the fotlowiag terms: CtmlUmtn of til Cu9entiau WTito aay that I bsve no words to xpreaathe grauaoatioa which this mark of year ooaMJeaoe has given me I say what I meae I cannot express what feet thero fore 1 shaJJ aay but very yul now There is aa honor for which I id be more gralefui than the priviWe of eigoioar ta aos of asua body as aa fa amble member of the Convention? but I regard ft as the highest' possible aaoTf my tie to jt aa your presiding I i'W-irs- la bsror ot patent Toedicjne b-fbre io oor bf but we and yet feet safe under the general compact of jlr wotioB to rartfce' resolution of The prospect coasidered favorabl to some fe bl pla to restore harmony rij 1 "rT I 44' u- Sertst Cullaa aVeftTtalataur fnead of Mr Wolfe's father as well as of himself was resolved upon bo man took a snore act! re part than Mr Wolfe When the Seventh Regiment returned to New York Mr Wolf compiled and published beoay with a feu narratfoa of everything eonaected with the obsequies of the Ute ex-President at aa ex-pease of three or four thousand dollars This book also contained a full descriplioa ef the famed Seventh Regimcat aad also biographical sketches ofHhe principal officers It coataiaed 343 pages It has become a Book off History -f Mr presented the Seveatb Regiment with 1200" copies aad also presented through Governor Wise aad the Mayor of Norfolk copies of the book to all the principal civil aad military officers aad ia addition we placed a copy ia every pub feet eornpeiieu to ssy to Tur raaaeratoes tins is no nuta- bic wa luvs tsnu ass tviw sr au thit it cuaxn adjoaraawns to- Caarlaaton aa the table wa lost oaly be bought aUr having heat proved by aa Jt protjifly one of trio most sueebsfivl of I aion bat we could obtain ao hearing from the North adr corilufwe see aay concerted piaa proposed 'by any of our co-State of the South calculated flnafce us feel safe and secure" Under all ailed State Ordnance oaicer by aye JpS naya S7 The of adjnrOT meat was thea adopted and tie Hosts tock a Raleigh December In the Senate today Gen Hcantagsea has written to Governor Moore tne oy rjeus'is tt one oi tne iwot Aim uton ot yoer i resdm who hare babita can't da better tbaa lay a lelterstroagly praising' these ana Neverthe these circumstances we now have ao alternative receaa tUl aeyea o'doct I vt appiy- Price SS eeets a bottle See aJverUeemetit In aueiiier ttua ine 13 eeoSii A very iogeaieasaed entertainin JuurtLtiv- show fun we caa get etuisrune into our bti-ri and houses TMK LAT PtTSPAY-PCmOOT RFMEM BKRKDr OR THBTORT OR HARttlKT KUSfeiKLl iKUtfolota pHeeSaeauasv if eoufct insure the rei- -ii if tlis Biireag iiarraU by of th giid l-iw ma Knd fifteeo jar of 'age who at tiini in a(l-f) nfO on tjuudiiy-fhix-is ia the LniUvl lesf we Hlieuld fret as -It the pea and projrrty of Jnany tmmefcud Om eonung Orerntifnt (if not in the irvmai) wveid be trrexuy promoteti The prtnciplea utst eera i um artairs of life aot ait't- cd by la outward relation She spirit of fi'H-lity ant frntieeeKs whiefe om--ma ii4e ta a eiri si nvrvtee are aot leas desirable in her aiMtayer' v-nr-anle by i 91 3i-rei the Bdl arm the State eppropriatiaa was discussed The debate was of a very exciting character It has beea made the special order for felt but to interpose oar aovereiga sower aa aa less they sue only fit for Wide Awakes Greasers or Chinese Brave white men fighting for their 1 The resident drew attentioa 'to' Lhe following country ought never to beadle such weapons and Sola "Wholuaale aad Re-Uil Agents fcr'Socth Carobna- reaolatJons which had been offered bt Mr issous neon tosnorrow A resolutioa declaring- the right independent State to protect the rights and ancient privileges of the people of South Caroliaa This State waa one of the original parties -to the Federal compact of salon We agreed to it th tests which the Governor wilt apply will prove thia -t Secessioa was referred to' the appro prist Com- previous to the recess and on which the ayes and a had been ealied: I-i 1 CoL Powell we apprehead ha been round as" 'a State under peculiar circasa stances: when Bittee t'Jfl "Seer Terse Baauk Statcaaemt'' lUtohrtd That it is the ooiaioa of this ConVen- ly swindled 1 lor tea a gua is tear prtces tor i the arm which tbe Governor saoald siak in the i srnrn 't aarroaMes wuh great external -pros tioa that the State of Sonlh Cumliu should forth with secede from laa- Federal l'atna Imosra as tbe i dee pest spot ia Mobile Bay George Law Faugh fliw tost iiectwber Tbe increase ia I 11 eti Att ii-f ui 1 Abb sure for purpose of aatioaai protect ioa aad to advance the iat crests and 'general wdfisrs of alb tha States equally aad Alike aad when Uaited States of America -i loans tbe prst week waa $1525000 deposits i OAiaM Lit bookj -Betolvtd 'J-That a Commiitea ot fhe members1 be ceased to oo this -it i no toager perpetual Secession Bonots'l ue New Orleans Bee says: 1030000 decrease ia specie $214000 circa la- 4 Toiucnf -I -ri I otjiy VAM fiCHAACK A fiKJEKSOI'V JjmjEviaa Kiaeetreet at the Sign ef the iiepTO ad Coiiea Moraw October 30 July tvr- MW NO MOHK IIR II XI It NO MORIS BALD iA rs-w UT is ISYliny 1 ZSTO-AT1VE is coirt Into airal cse Tl we Is ntrthjaa bke eeau aad tl per b-'-'Ja A r-t-rr-sor 1 rey JJ IV eee alria-rReEt Sold at WboiesA sd by the A rn' kC-i A I 1 Kir-'reet Jtttyril-r "it 91' Kiel' n'" TPOaWd to draft Jrdiaane ropea -to Adopted by thia CaavanUoa aad in order to ae- The tadi-S bless their dear aoals have- abaa- lic library in the different States Not ooTy Southera himself be married a lady of Mobile Alabama -v -i Is closing this article we merely desire to say that the history of this eminent energetic merchant fires £ha lie to the ofl -r pealed charge that tbe South produce no commercial mea of distinction Mr- Wolfe is the wrost extensive mercliant in his branch of commercial manufaef are that 1st ever lived in this Unieu It wotttd he aa absurdity to suppose it perpetual union for our ruia The Co i dased the Union and takes- to- Secessioa Oa Saturday "and -yesterday 'we noticed the Sece compiRB-iM flDjeet art tire iitdtvrdaal riMfuvber Who desire to submit a dnfl or f-hi lrr Tich -Mil Cettest Jalae i)'- Mobilx Decesober 17-The sales to-day ioa bonnet in vtruc it is the same as wor in Charleston South Caroliaa The bonnet i eoa- Ion bales Middlings quoted at 91 The market posed ot white aad bUtk Georgia Cotton covered ut mion is a compact betweea co-State aad net wuh ibe Federal Govern menu Oa questions vital and involving the peace aad safety ot the parties tne caraHK't trout the very nature of the iaatru- mert each State mast 'judge of the mode asd measure of protection accessary for her peace and fie prvnervfttioa of d-r local and institutions trkintb Carolina will therefore decide for Ordinance be ireq lasted to haad ia the: saaie: with 1 a delay totheaejd Comm iKse timtwt -Thattaa Act of the General Asseml'y this f-tate for tae aimh1ing of th -Coaveot-on be rafcrreJ to ti saae iaatrucuoas to eusuuer aud rcKn treon wuh a aetwork ot alack Cotton the streamers' fcr- eiosei quiet and firm is Sw Olaas fTetteai Jr5aekat we are engaged a great a ssoat s-portant matter -God kwwrt what the reso assy be Tbat tt may tars out to the glory aad honor of Sooth Carolina is tiny fervent wisu and last prayer" May God help the State I aaacessUKued to the daues ef ptvzHia'? over body like this I have long sliw dierattve bJi aad I mast ask yoursJtjijRoa wrst I rosy tack stated thai I bid nut! 13 I cannot say any thiis-jr express Mts icvui-rs xhafgiai 3mj tKJSoia namerd with paCTUo tree an 'Sotie stars 'em- Tils Ti i -d At pre- iTouered ta golt turer while tie lealaer are New Orijus December Tae sales to-day Ri- iif 1 fiiruied of black au4 wk worsted sen a ft the ore -e Co- rovi-de je ta -six divorces a le i deeree- ty I were 1300 tIes Middling is qooted at 10'aiOJ I hr hl pwer of governenent as aa inthpftend- ine rewaiinF3 were uasmtaous-iy Tiie-saaoaaieeiTKuL wa rerviru with great ap iauc The market ia firm Freight oa Ctttoa to Liver Miss Miriam Cotes i Uew York is said lo be oa petitioa of irjured wires and '-sax oa i utSuae Mini as such will negotiate with other i the author of "Utttiedge" pool are quoted at 9-lul moa ot deceivsi hati.

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