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Show from Oft count cs in -Mt4teurtly8?fDi2: from295 4?tflE ,; i " - 7". "' '-'Sh ?'"?'," ' L Aigustn, brokert,:'lay Eentockt, u iTenueisti oneyt;Dver;centdiscel9t ;iyabl0,la,Ueorgi n " '"i ak.e- Mfl will probably bt couveneA' , T. torntfrom HI couatiet, thev tAiT&l," 4T3msjority, " f" ' ,""':t Dr.bwfdyaleOwenJtniVelaao geologist, died on the'13th bf NoWh ' ftthis rcsidencp in JfeyV lIaraony; Tv " . Th -JfdrtU .Carolina Legislatwe, ' v, vious to its. adjournment, pasnd, tio TiM -' removing thp restriction against baniW pension, ,'J ," ; , . Tlie morieyrnarkct.at'BaltlmoWu veryr' tight, lip , discounting is done .bY-tha b"k-,. v Three- finiis ou Market.'Strett had safpehded'paymtut oa.jthejith.? -- - The Opvernor of 'Alabama published' s . ' letter on thw IStb; it Ppppset Tvalt&g fr other Southern. States. and reL-oniffln,u: immediate secession.- Tbq-Unlon meu of the State" wage war, pn thollctter,' v'" The Captain of, ,tha Keyston State, while at Charleston, lj -reported to have danleddowoothe-American and hoisted tha ralmetio flag.: ; 'Thia I . now contra- licted; it it tiatcd tha,t!h "did-Vot'.laal lown thp American and ibist .the Pal-netto Pal-netto flag, but merely saluted the Caro-ina Caro-ina flag by dropping hit cotbrt; ' 's ' A, dispatch from Washington sayt Mr. McLaae has been Instructed toeo-eperate with tho Spanish and French Mimsttrt in eceiving tba tuspentions of hoitilitles ind the establishment of a provisional ovtrumeut until p popular election can held. Ex-ifnyor Swan of Baltimore id-Iresied id-Iresied a large meeting at the Bell and Sverett heid quarters in Washington on he 13th. He ndriscd a general couven-ion couven-ion or delegates rrom ail the. States, at vhich the . orth should guarantee the en-orcemeut-or the fugitivo- slavo law and he equal rights of the South to ocCun be territories. The Breckinridge Central Committee lave issued an address deprecating secet-ion secet-ion . Washington news of: the ICtli states hat Amos Kendall has published another rticle opposing secession., lfe atatet hat tho Censtltutio reluied ta publish he article, on the ground that iU, editor, i a secessionist, " An order has been issued by the Navy )epartment to fit-Put the sloop pr ivsr, lacedonia,. at Portsaaouth', N, JI, tfor lio home squadron. The, St. Louit and1 labinc having nearly completed the usual trra of service, are to withdraw from it. The collector t Beaorort'lias officially idicated hit resignation, being unwilling, , tayg, to terve under a Republican a3-ilnistratlon. a3-ilnistratlon. It hat heretofore been tated that tha moject of an address wtt nder exeeutive.coualderatlon. but It new ppears that thq idea is. abandoned, ,ia lew of tho early meeting of Congress, to hom, by tho constitution, tho BriildtBt required to give information of "the ate of tht Union. It seems that Senator llammond'i juration ju-ration it immediate, a letter having (en received at Washington directing it personal effects to be forthwith lent . South Carolina. In Georgia Hons, Alex. Stephens and erschcl V. Johnson w.e-e making Union peeches. The bill appropriating ft ail-on ail-on of dollars to be Used at the discretiM r the Governor for putting Georgia ia'ft tate of military defence, hat passed the louse of Representatives uuanimcwiyf tis believed that the Convention bill ill pass with equsl unanimity. Speeches were being nightly made', for enator Toombs, lion. Thomas U.Cobb ad others in favor of secession. Messrs. tcphens, Jphnson and others oppost sssion. A letter feud exists jn. he GeofrJ cgisiaturo between the friends' of 'Mr. rersonand Howell Cobb In relation" to ie Sefiatorship. On the 1 4th the Senate unanimously isscd the bijl appropriating oue niillfoa. llars at tha discretion of the Governor, r the defence pf tho State. The" joint iwmittee on the state of "the republic reed unanimously to report ft bill for lling a couvention of tho people, with preamble recommending resistance, It understood1 that Governor Brown, A. . Stevens, II. V, Johnsen and aIloth iding man have endorsed the bill; tad at it will past unanimously. The Leg-ature Leg-ature differ somewhat on the. stode pf listanee, bnt tlie Immediate ticetsiea smbcri have a largiwajority. A. II. Stephens spoke at UilledgerBia thaiiight of the 14tb. Hp favored a Stato Convention demanding, of, the ates which havo nullified the fugitive ive law, to repeal their actt. UpOft rir refusal, which wtt certain", tttp tM uth conld'gp oat with clear htridi, Tb wd called for Mr, Jacksbn, of S"ia h, and tharp, discussion fpllqwed. Mf. ckson tptaklng ttrongly for immediatft leulon. Such it tb feeling, In Sayan-b; Sayan-b; thtt It is bard work to J?rtvf I S' '?!, MTJtlott Ml, 17.and amsronUhm to the flowee !f0Lm1a TM bill pratldea tht. the SbTVaMt . tW ntrol of. tl.t h R&bands- Wb" tbcv,tuprc,Sd reft, e uiSKtt.c bin tppft ' ' JUa on ..ti( to.)rro-.iha equip jSh-wpte-wr - t B i Mil vas Introduced suspending the $ 1 JffiVof deutint.U 18 Hcr1 T A ration wit Induced itUIng ILver to the now ofcJVcm of federal ; IIonbelDg"pWjed against ods ( ffffitoW t ctaal' milt- t Bcloi. This reioJntioft.irill.patt., , gTnat'or toombi madt a now crfuUeccs , jipcfc. Mr. Barlow followed, ttrfp' i Mcrwwelgntr to the fitted " wir,raod that all state lint i! be obhlcr- , leading nwtoT Jill patties had a , tosftrtnco on tlitt lh and. ananiinously .; utreed to a'Sia'te convention. They re- Siamenlreaistance,.th.e .time .and mod , i(betttby;the(Conrention:t Good , H 1.11$ Pr'?!l'N" f '"f It M'obIe on the To tbV meeting of all mftief wai. lieJdVilanlniondy favoring I Urioa.. Kewtutlonito;iawai the nc- I fyt ef othn.KW,TpUd down and with- A SUle Convention of .Baptiits met .tMontEomorr and..reioWed inahlmouily ll'ii f.Var of 'disnnlon; The aent their re-II re-II iolllbni to OoY; BrOwn I! Jfie JdWfe JitiUr, of ttie lfth de B fUrfforraecelon." It'riajs, the largp m Reiioaal vote Vrth and South prorea a B ttffliaon goTernrae'Dfimpoisible, ond all B (irortiW'taTtthe .TTnlon fr'nifleat. It ap R Milt to 'coniervatiTO'mcn to tako the gov-If gov-If irsmtnt lato thelr. own( ha;nila; a the oulj etioi of avoidirig the wort ceasefjuencej II an Inevitable reyolutloaJ K Xwifrom Mntedgevillc of the IStb, K 'jn'tc that 'affairs were'rouch quieter since tie tight of the Htli, when MrStephent HtuJe a greai'spcecb, taking atrong con-i con-i tt itif e grou'ndi. ' The effect sobsqqnent-Kljibowithtit sobsqqnent-Kljibowithtit profo'a as oil on the tron-Bliltdvratera tron-Bliltdvratera and all parties are nowdis- posed to act rooljr 'and cVnildcratel,. Da the IStb, the convention bill patted Ifltiicaate unanimously, and the election f f delejUeiiakei place on "the second l cf JsaaaVy and the coiirention meet on 1 til -Wednesda v following.. Tho preamble ef the contention bill reads a follows: Wh treat the present crisis in national af-fiiri af-fiiri ia,the judgment of 'the assembly dt-otnis;rsistatice; dt-otnis;rsistatice; and whereas it is the llfriTilee of .the ,peoito io determine the llmodtf, measure and timo of such resist-Bsncej resist-Bsncej "nierforp, the general aasembly HeucU that the Uoremor isue his proela-Qitien proela-Qitien ordering tho election on the Oth I Pie 1st, 3d and 3d sections of the bill iridea for the time of the election, meet-; meet-; of the Convention and tin humbtr of tgttes to which it is entitled. The 4th tiou reads that said convention when eaiblcd, may consider all grievances, ecting the equality and rights of the ple of Georgia and members of the lited States, and determine the mode,: Mures and time pf redress. Tito 5tb it'Ioa provldis.for tho amowit to pay ; delegates, and said conrcntipn shall, by te'fix the pay pf all their olBeer. And f delegates they may appoint' to nuy mention, Congress or embassy; nd for other eipensas incurred by the cou--ntfoa. The 8th gives power to elect their offi-rc offi-rc smldonU thai , is needful to carry out strne intehlion and meaning of this t, and of all (he purposes of tho cou-ation, cou-ation, Oatha 15th conference of leading :a of Georgia wis held at MillcdgeVille; tj unanimously agreed to 'hold a State intention at an early dtty, Besistapce in the ascendant in that State. Honey M: banks awaiting .the action of Phl Itlphiaand ew York. Senior Toombs had not yet resigned thelOtb, but he would do so on the lot March, unless Georgia accedes. M It Columbia (S. CJ-on the 12tb Nov., Mr. Keitt waasereuaded by the people nt Bit o'clock nt eight. He made an efficient jiptecb, urging prompt and decided action. Kill iild Mr. lluchanan km pledged to iKttsion, and would be held' to it, and Sooth Carolina should shatter the accursei H Caioa. lf-ahe could not accomplish it fcntlierwise, she would throw her arms K sroand the. pillar of the Constitution and m wtolia all the slates in common ruin, B Oo the 4th, six, .bundrcd miunte men, B BJ!'Ur n(I firemen, turned oat pi B -IlmB!i. a. grand torch light procession. K A netting was afterwards held, at wbicji perOrr made a'specch expressing sc-wsiion. sc-wsiion. Jle was followed by Kcitt am I i lu' twmendous demonstra B rto place to welcome the Charfcstor efegaUoa. Ihttitute Hall was inagniG wtlj.adornedby the ladies with mottoes wersand palmetto branehes,andi;rowdi wonged in and arouud it Addresse; w'lc0B1e were preseliled. atmd'deafeu muS cheers, and State Senators I'orterani Bfir. "rciolle nd Representatirca Iiuist "Conn.r, Whitney, Trenholm, Yeadon 'P,Hamsey, Coffer and others, deliv itirriug addresses, all breathing (lit SKtttimeDtthAt there was ho alternatfvi "it bouth Carolina saTe Instant secessfoi MS eternal disgrace. In the course o .SrocedkRs, ilayor Mclletb, whi fWdid, read a dispatch from Gen. Hon if' aouhcing that he was out of th Bb ' t1dS rs!Sni "a aeat In Cwi mf.tv: c ncwg w received with i 'witpTDthusiMm. ffi UrK8 p'metto Tree was erected ii J .9?rniDg In fronof Institute Hal "amense meeting waa bald, and facini weipaker'i sUnd waa a large transpai ,,i "Well done good and faithful sea aU Mayor McBeth presided, an IcW ? 5fS ll W. Qordon m WsSm lL delegatei. Senator Foote PMh cauied prolonged aimlawe. Thet B " other -apeakera, and th test enthusiaini', pferVled. aiorin Wlliafo H. Gist, Oovernof of South Jarollaa,, baa. been, offered one, thousand sen by Baltimore, Md.i ottef offera have leenmade to him, Indiridoat npplical-lona npplical-lona for military appointmettta are nam-lerlesi. nam-lerlesi. Tlitf Mayor, owing- to:th'a pfea-nt pfea-nt condltionof nffalra; discharged, a large lumber of laborers .employed oh the pul-iawotka. pul-iawotka. A, special dispatch to the Jf, Y, It'rW aya, south ,CaroUn.will under no'cir-umsttthcea' no'cir-umsttthcea' back down from the position he hi taken, SUe. la now virtually eat it the Union. The V'6 flag: la' not rcc ignited In any part of theStnte,', Seiiator 3htiut,' It U' "said; will preside. In 'the :ouveutioa.; : r,atritk,layi,-an Inglisliman, arrested 'or incendiary renarkst was hurried off on ;hosteamr auaribn' for'JTAori the, 15th. t handsome ttiord'was presented' to A. I. Magraf hj wlto resigned his aeat in" the U. S. Court, Caleb Cushlng'a brig, Ibcph Gray, was .to sail for Liverpool ju the 17th, Ctplaia.rlnmrner sayA he will bear aloft the I'almetto Line Staff Flag lispatcnerfrom CharIcston,,nnouice the, resignation of Mr.' Buchanan, member of Congress. Gov.Xetcher, bf "Virgin, has called for on extra session of tha' Legislature, for the seventh of Jannary," to take into conVideratfotube c6nd!tion of pubitf af fairs and determine, calmly aud5" wisely, What' action is 'necessary in thff enter gency, lltchmond dispatches state Gov. Wise Is pronounced insane. The millers at Hichmond refused to buy wheat on theOth on nu'y term. It consequently declined. Letters received at Uicbmoud state that the Knights of the Golden Circle, are starving in Texas, THe Presidential Tote of Virginia ii so neatly balanced that only official returns can decide tbe.nsnlt. Pates from' Montgomery, Ala., state that the Governor of the State will issue a call for a State convention la assemble Oil the Oth of December, lie urgea the people to prepare for secession. The Florida Legislature at Its. last session ses-sion passed a resolution promising dc-cided dc-cided actlon In case oL the' election of a Republican PresidenCnhd requiring the Governor to cbnrene, the Ijegislalure, The Jacksonville Standard and othe. papers urgecompliancc. Advices from New York state that the American ship, Africa, from Cadit, for Wcosurg, with coal, was lost August 31 tb, on Slyka shoal.off the Slyka Jstands. After her abandonment by the crew sho wpa set on Ore by tho Malay Pirates and burned, to the water's edge. Tho crew had arrived at Singapore, A meeting wns held' nt New York on the 15 th, on behalf of the People's Pacific It. U. via Pike' Peak and Utah; it was well attended, nnd a committee was np pointed to obtain necessary Information, ; The firm T ML "Wolfe & Co., and Wight aud Ikisce, both engaged m th western produce, and commission busincRi have failed, itumors current In regard to another prominent iirin luthp saim business are unfounded. The bunk v' Siug Sing after a hard run ofseveral days closed it doors on the 11th. . Lady Franklin Is soon to embark or the Pacific Mail Steamship. Go's. Steamei St. Louts, for the Pacific Coast, stoppin atltlo dc JnueirO. The Bank Committee lma already pur chas.ed $100,000 dollars' worth of iter ling bills. They will continue in sessioi daily until the entire 2,500,000 are taken Regular drawer sold at $d 04 to $1 00, The bank discounted largely on the 20tl but outside paper has been nearly tin saleable. A rumor that tbcMetropoiitai Dank la about to. stop the redemption o State and Kastern currency is withou the slightest foundation. Discount o: uncurrcut woney is about as follows Illinois and Wisconsin, lato-lCc; low and (North Carolina, 5cj Virginia, Sc South Carolina and Interior Alabama i 10c; Mobile, 5c New Orleans, 0c; Oh! Indiana and Kentucky, 1J to Uc; Marj land and Pennsylvania, j to lc; Halt more, c. . Mr, J. H. Wade.Dircclor of th. Wcs! . ern Telegraph Company, was to leat New York on (he 21st, oft the Californi i steamer, for the purposo of making at rangemcnts for buddingthe Caiforn;an of the Pacific Telegraph tine. Materii .for th line i purchased, and is now bein i -shipjMid frpnv Jlostou Via Capo Hon I From present ftppearance there is ever reason for believing that when the sprin opens, the work of both. ends of the rout ! as well as the center,, will be vigorous! ' commeucd. Two agents hare alrcail I started across the plains by differe) . routes, for tbe purpose of more thorough I surveying them, and'of meeting Mr. Wa( in San Francisco, wbeii tho route whi the wires are to take i to be finally dete " mined npon. The Bank ImdraUed tbcrato ofintere 11 per ctut. Wm. C. Wood, a graduate of Hanrai . College, nrrived at IJoston on the ltt j in the steamer South Carolina, fro Charleston, lie was requested to ca ' tho State, and his passage to Boston pai Mr Wood was In South Carolina to ft s fill an engagement as a school teacher B Barnwell District. i At a meeting of the citizens who syi f patliiie with Col. Corcorau, of New Yor o held on the 16th, resolution were adopt' i- complimenting hi conduct in refuting e do honor to the Prince of Wales, and i filing him to Boston, when a congratnl a tory public address will be made him. n Tbe trial of It. J. Richardson nnd E L rah Ann Ileadly, for poisoning Stcph a Heudly-j husband of the latter, closed Portsmouth. N. II., Nov. 19th. M r- Ilsadly was acquitted; Richardson w d convicted f murder In the second degr 1- and was sentenced to SO year impris; 't meut in the State prison, 'e ! 1 l 1 ie Tho schooner Red Fox arrived at N g Orleanf pn $he Hth? with Tampico dal iv iq cuargo qi iq jnii9n insui., A no American Contal claims, that, the money sarid belongs to American citizens. Oth' r ' consignees! claim a pro rata; The United Uni-ted Stales steamer .Pawnee, Was at TaM-pieff TaM-pieff ottcuding to th matter, Tbe peo' pie tried to . rdb' It; but failed, .Another report had r'cachtd Tampico that Guadalajara Guada-lajara had finally liech, captured, Geo Marquee was taken prisoner and- shot. ' Advices from Arizona mcutfoti tht discovery dis-covery of Very rich gold mines nearl'in-oaltOi nearl'in-oaltOi p4rtie"are, inaklrig from 4,000 ,to 5,000 dollars per.day. pffielal, dispatch' es frdrri Gov., Owens, concerning these, mints are en rout toWashlugtouV Nrw Yokkj Nov. 20 The Atiicriqan Express Company offer io carry free of transportation, money nnd clothing to the, people of Kansas, The. JT'orWV Washington correspond ent tay (t Is, authoritatively asserted that Buchanan will hold no communication with any Secession Couituiistoner from South Carolina. A Special dispatch to the Timet says, a distinguished Southern, Scnatory now in Washiagton, not only denies the right of secession, but thinks President Buchanan is in fault for not giving the refractory States to understand at once, that the whole power of the federal government will be used to sustain and preserve the Union. The same correspondent says.lhe speech of Mr. Kelts, lit which he says you fiiv'e bssttntd the. services of hismlf and sons to South Carolina ..In the event Of secession seces-sion difficulties, Is much commented on in political circles. ' A. special Raleigh, North Carolina di; patch to the Ihtald, sayst The Legisla-urtis Legisla-urtis assembled. A strong Southern feeling is manifest. The Governor's message, mes-sage, which will be sent Jtt to-morrow, takes strong Southern grounds, It reconv mends a Conference with tie neighboring States; and then a Slate Convention on federal affairs,, lie recommend the an rollment of all men betwten eighteen; and forty-five year of age. and tho raising ol a con of 10,000. volunteers, with arm? and equipments. He goes for rtsistin) any attempt at coercion in any event. A special Montgomery, ( Ala.) dispatel of the Herald says the fusion betweei the Bejl and Rreckihridge parties is stead ily progressing, Bolh sides, advocate es trme; view. John T. Morgan, Breckin ridge elector at large. nnd Wm. Phillips, i prominent Bell mnn, .are nominated t represent this eonnty in the Conventior The meeting was tho largest ever held ii tho county, nnd strong secession resolii lions were passed unanimously. 11 recti r ridge'e majority over Bell nod Dougla is about 10,000, Douglas has 13.00C and Bell 25,000 totes. A Special Charleston (S. C.) dlspatc says the Secession flag has been hoiste in the Armory of the Savannah Rcpublica Blues, who lately visited New York. The lawyers of Lowudcs county, Ala have resolved to return all Norther claims, uncollected. A Richmond dUpatch itatta tba Adjitiant-Generat "Richardson says titer I are now armed and equipped 10,00 , young, men, the elite of the State, with : reserve force of 200,000 more. He saj front the tone of his letters, a decide ' purpose exists everywhere in the State t resist Federal aggressions. A free negro, in Lancaster county mad , a revelation to the authorities a few daj since to the effect that .the negroes wei to meet at the Court House n't a certai time, break open t he jail, seize the am ' there deposited, and commence indiscrir, 1 bate slaughter. Me stated that ineai of escape were provided by a vessel lyin ' in the creek. J A slave who proclaimed liis right I ' freedom, becaust Lincoln was electci . was arrested, but subsequently release having excused .himself by saying he-wi 3 drunk when be, made the remark. FOREIGN NEWS. ! Advices from Naples ay 15,000 Ne politan troops, 4,000 horses and '32 gna ' being pursued by the Sardinians, look i '.' fuge in th Papal States, when their pr grew was arrested by the French ai Pupal authorities. They will bo d t- armed, A ftcr the fall of G acta, 5 aTibaldi wi a it is said, retire to private life far a tim r- Father Oavazzi has ben threatened d his own house at Naples bv a crowd, wi d cried "Down with Gavazri." g The official result of the Sicilian ell i. lion on annexation was, ayes 4S2,0 y nys067. American securities Sales, lllim Central shares, 2b lo discount; Xi y York Central sharo, 15 to b'U ; Eri shar , REPUBLICAN JUBILEE. :b Sraixaritrj), HI., November 20. r- The jubilee at Lincoln's home, in lion of his election, is one of the most fplend 5t demonstratlous of the campaign, ' Lar crowds of stranger arrived on the trail The city to-night is a perfect blaze rd light. A largo Wide Awake proceisic hi after parading through the priucii in street, drew up in front of Mr. LIncol ve residence, where an immense crowd had d. rcadyatstmbled. Loud calls being made I il- him, be appeared in the door, and v in greeted with long continued cheers. Wh they at last ceased, he spok as follows m- Fritnds and Fellow Citizens; I'les k, excuse me on this occasion .from makinj cJ speech. I thank you for th kindm to and compliment of this call. I thank y in- In common, with all others who .thong . fit by their votes to iudorse the Repul can cause. Applause. I rejoice wi you in the success which has so far ; !a- tended tha cause, applause, yt iu en onr rejoicings let ns neither express r at chorish any harsh feelings towards a rs. citizen, who by his vote, has differed w as us. Loud cheering. Let ns at tin c remember that all American citizens i iu- brother of a cammon country, and shoi dwell together in the bends of fraten feeling, Immense applause. Let : ew again beg of you to accept my than Its aud to excuse me from further speakioj A largti-meetlog w Held at Wilmla ton, N..O, Nevssr 90. it which strpoi secession resolution were unanimous!; adopted. ' Other coentie hare caltti meeting on the two wMeci; A cprpi of .Minute, itert I rtpldly forming, acn there is but one party there now CutcaooNpn 20rNIn of those en gaged in. the rescue of the slave, girl Eliza last week, .Including tlm Justice who i sited the warrant for,vthe arrest of the gir for a breach of the peace, after slie hai becti arrested ,by tha.'Unlted Stales shai; and the Deputy- Sheriff who servei it, were on the llth indictd'm llie.lnitw States District CoaH-Jfar a violation o thu Fugitive SlaveXaw,. WrsiitJtjr tattoaaiir.-Messrs, Ed ward' Crelghlo'n and a"W. It. Btebbius general agent respectively of the Pecifii and- Missouri, Weiti'rn Telegraph Cm panics; JettFort, Kearney on the.SOlh bound westward. They will survey tin entire t'outa to Salt Lako thoroughly, nui raako contracts,for the'covitrnclioiipf th line as far as Julesbnrg early la the spring WEEKLY AILMANAC. |