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r ttic Caufftstcr CcDqci*. i!*) I* I-T I? A VVrrTVr Tiini t? Hi<> l?r?-s*?its Wt'iiiiit;; SlHTl* t\T a TM7 a atn 1 > | u ? I I J K il l\ iM U 31 ISis will: ilie W4?ii?24'rs ** i ?';?? li piiKsinj _LJNI. I A /nuiilg aai) political JSruispaiip:?fraaifii in tljr Arts. iriratcs. tiirratnrr. fimrniiait, Agriniltnrr. Satrrnal Aiuprnunnfiits. >nrrign anil tarstit #rins. anil tljp Blarkrts. | V I) I, I M li IX. LANCASTER C. II.. SOl'TIl CAIiOI.INA. WKHXESHAY MOKNINli. DEC. 19. I860. K II M It l? it From the Smith Carolinian. ti\ Legislature of South Carolina. ,M I'? Xaiiiikay. 1 lecetnter 8. 1800. r SKN A'l'K. Mr Allen, agreeably to uolice previu?lt In jjivon. mhnmu?l vlic follow t>ill. which , v*< r> a?] ami t>ferro<l to tlia Committee <tn teleral Ketalions : A Hil l, in I'noYiiti: r n iiiic i\i;ii-ii 11,1 mknt ok oi k FoIIKHIN I Ml'I.om acy. j He it rnarted by the Sennit and House | *>f lirprrseuta tires, now mtt and sit liny ^ . in (icncral Asxemidy. and by the nut/tort i ty of the same. Thai on the ratitio tlion of ^ hn onlimincu ty .? Convention of this State, wii lulr a w iiii? the Staio from the Federal ii ion, the Coventor, hv ami with the M-lvice ami cot a.Mitof the Senate *!h?U M|i|i<iinl ft* rv?ttitMtinf <11? i?riti!t? , ' nf Ktavnvs Kx* "ordinary ii?l ?. . |V ) J'leM|>oti<iii!Mr . in the followui<r t'oiimrii"*, wlm r??c?:va? mii annum OMinpeiisiiiinn | ?..j l<?r I iifir sprv.cp# imi cxri-e'iiiij; Sli? :iiii.>iih( ?pi'?'i!U'l I r< :11 ft>r?*.?rh? llini h to sn\ : I o C?remI 1 >f tmii , ?l??l 1 hr* l Ua F r.un o iIiiIIh'O : .? a SflMIM. Julian* H III 1 i I tKl lii liii-Kin. iIu Ihim, wIhap term nf nllic'P h 11 ll' ' i ? ? X ii'iIpm ?notii'r tp j F ?' < if ! I v ili?* !.r ii>!ili\o Miitlinritv nf tlip , w * , ?n ' ' hi Mr M 'an , :i!mi, Mjrpmal'lv In JiTi'vimi* ^ Ilia' ? 11 t a a I! Pi| llla* ll aliraw lliar I 111, w !i If ll I a as la-mi att.fi ra'Vrra?i| In till' 1 - n'l!IIIIIIpm mi Mi l an Mint i *.*ii?i. n * : ti? ? A I a t I.I. Ki I'ltOYIIfK KOH (Mil C'oAAT AND i fn, I I tltllllH I kKKM'K* j j,.f i lie il eimelcl h<j the Stunts unj Ileum ( ?v: uf /ir/)rrsru hi 11 i't*, nmr met mi il siltiiif/ on f/a (itutmI .IjtfwWy, ami by the iiu'hnrii i ty I*t the mime, I llaal I' p fa iY-ll.nr ( f till- yi, S.*ta? '? ll'-ra-liv PIIIJuaW a*r?*iI In Jillrr|ila?p I Mil Milt .ft 1 MPtlll "Cta'M lifinpl Ia?r?, nf In likflit ?1 r*fit. w nli nil i piv>*s?rv prjnija ili? nipiit*. in i hni pii i .snf lun^f r?a mi < -Mllinll llllll allaa" ?\ flit V f. Uf ll'allll'l llOWl* I ?r' 7.<*r. :it> I in |'I.mc n , u coiti|i!cii flit ' im < ( ( >> iim| fjfffiliin; nil? lilltidtfil Mini I (Jt til' \ , i'll lilll iii j? i tu M tl ! |.r VMtfH. i Ml*tl ] %. til>- in, i r > niiiiiiivtnl ut ;? nki Iftii ?<>m ' tin i Mji' :iii , in In | | i>in!?\ tlif t? iveriKir j in Mini t Ili'M lln-tr i ill m' ! :? \? I I. Mint ,t<, i?? tl i' I I'f nf ? 111111 I, ?'l 1 < 11 i linw l?llo>'Ci| 1 It* I v 'm*4 tn Iilli cii Mini HMriiiefi i.f |ik? i;?si!<? in tlm N ivv "I t !nr I nit?.I SliilM , ' Mini 11.r iin* >:'iiI | n ; .in tlie :iin i-f ? I IIIiIimiInt i!iit|::l? I ; |? 1 tin tllli** In lil lm .'III |.\ li pj Tn J Mr M" ??f!Vrii| ilif f.ilIiiMit ? rvto'ti i ' ?' jl ..i, N | ?)I(J Moroni I /? <'?/?''* ' lli.lt tl v V * 1111111' In' ' !. Ml ! I..- . i r*'1 i hr\ nml I i ?mt* I in*tnit-t*-i< ij ut? , iiat in'* i u'l'i -Ti? neo'.-satj Icr tin* Ie | < rii'f - iiiI i ro'fi'imti of tin* ??*a fount i>( . m ' . . 1 to i'if >iMti*; ?>?i oiiii'iiitt?.*f tn rwiniit 11v 1 ?m I*. 1: nr lint vi i?i*. ) ^ Mr. |.i*?i*-i.??. t'litir i tin > ( tlic C'lti* ! 111 11 * # nt tlm \V lint*. r<*|iiittvi| tn t Im .s?*li j i-'f, lliiil t'lf (." 11111 111'to Iim I fi'l (iili rvil ^ f 4 tlii* inrii<iii inilitMtv liiili. Mini tIt>* 1 li? ( ( 111 liffil ilitrrtfil tn rejinrl tl,? I,ill nf 1 Irfiil I \ M r. MmImIinII lit Mil Hllli-lliilllMlit ? ! ? ill** .ViijUh mim, iiihI fi n?le*l im ('? M> MarMmli irnveil I inle the noli:* * iv hill >? it c:t inr- from |li# 11 >? *? ; v? lii< It w Irm!. i "p Mr. M *i*Ii?1I moved ilmi hII after the ei Hi-1 il?t? e!all?e I e Mnkili nut, and thai I'" ill# l PI r?*p<trt* <) in ?h# S#ii?I?i I v the i Committee ou the W ho e he inserted ; ; W II ch WH? ?J?r?*i'?l t?. i The hill reported Iroin the Coimnitten J of tin* Wlole #hi thou taken "ip, nii?] J"1 tcHil errtion hv necMmi. A number of , *" verbal ainei dinetit*, merely to make the l" hill more perfect, were off. led ami agreed l<?. One amendment offered hv Mr II kill l? to '.lie elfe('l that the Coventor I'1 mav I a?e |hiw i r to iH i-i?n into the ?er *|. e < ( the S'ate % oluiileer* front other S n e*. '' * Mr. M nrahftli, when the 10 h teoliotl a'1 mhi reached, moved to utrtke mil the pii l ' lire eerlior>, m il in hwti thereof to invert the following. w It it'll Venn agreed to with 11,1 Oil! II <)l Voir# : L'r i'liHl Hi#followmjf iiht mix) ration* *Imi| 'I11 I # nl!?>v>r.l to lit# coiiiiiiistiniit'il, nou coin "M liii^?ioti?*<l cftii'iTi, privale* hiiJ iiiuniciHim 1 hr ?lii e in the active service of the S;*ie : lie roil til K ini ant1it rfkiivit'k. , I 'J Major Henem! ("Jlin per inonlli, ft rations p?r i| % (| , Jing idier (jen. Itfft " It " " IColonel, 12.S " 4 44 *' ' Lieut. Colonel, linl " !l " " . I'r< Major, lift 2 " " *|" Captain, fin " I * " First Lieut. 40 " 1 * " . Feeond Lieut. 8'i " I " " Third Lieut. 80 j .. .. Wl Feig l Major, 2ft " I " " Mi? Q'maaier r?eig. 2ft " 1 " .|n I k-..~ o ? t? | it ?t Ml| --J"' , >'ir?t Serg.-?ti?. !i? * I " f furond 8tfiA' ) & " | " "" Third Kerg I. IS | >o?i'lh Htrg't. 16 " | " { Ui . >'ir?t I'oiporal, 12 M 1 " j Qf Herond Corp'l. 12 ' I " " Thiid Corp'-, 12 * 1 ' P } out tli Cot pi. 12 " 1 " "I. private, lo 1 " ? i* i lluriciaii, 10 " 1 " M > KOK TIIK CAVAI.KT SKMVlrg. ml Ktcb ofticer, non cominavoned officer, , primli. and mueit-ian, tliall provide their ^ own borate,and ahxlj I f allowed the tame ^ pay and ranona a* are allowed in ihe in- V I laiiiry tervic*. with 0'is addition fur fur ^ | age lor ? ;?< ! hnree employed in a*ij aer? V I ? ric* I r'< fOH TIIK AKTII.LKKV aKHVICI. Karli officer, nun rummiaaioned efficer, lit ! private, and muaictan, ahull be allowed de t ||i?> thine pay and mtiotia at are allowed le? I lo lb* iifamry aervice, with the addijion ah of forage f<?r eavb li brae employed in taid r r aortic*. Kwb aiti'lery company aball fnrnieli ibeu own borate. ' tin Jtarb rergtant, corporal, private ami ;noai< :an, wjio abeM |w> exiled into Ibe *t> ) i 'e Her rice < f the State, thai! lie allowed I 0 MlilH of clolll??, (WO cups, ninl two I >irs nf shoes, in addition to tin* pay it11 I i tion* hereinbefore nliowfl. i TIih enniimitntiou of each ration shall ?'I0 rents. 1 lie commutation of forajje for each i rse, %8 ja-r montli. i I lie comin?itatton of clothing for each i Idier. pe; year, shall lie &lo. I The hill was then passed hy a liiiani oils vote, ntl-l ordered to ht" sent to the Ol|s? I Mr Harrison olVered a resolution, to i e effect that the <.'o?iiiniltee on the Now I Ate House inform the Senate al as an i rly a ?lav as practicable, what will he , e probable cost of tinishiu^ the walls, J pnttiiip on the permanent root of the w Stalo llonao ; also, what will be i' co?t of putting on a temporary roof ; ( .o, what lo?s would accrue to cent rarra (rem h etopp-ipe of 1 li?? work ; and at amount of Statehood* the eon'nc , 1a ?oti'd take in payment of work.? I le resolution \\ a* npteed t,?. , IIOUSKOF UKI KKSKN l A I IVKS. 1 i Mr llt.i'tt offered tin* follow injj rcsolu . in ; . AVfoli ft/, That iii view of the secession . South Crtiolina, within a brief peiiod. ; III tin' hVilel.il I llion, :? special coin. | Ite* ln> appointed, to consist of n'Vuii I ?mhers, for the purpose of ciiust.icriup , d reporting, at an eariv peri.-d. whit j | . azures of I x raotdinarx ll'iMsladoh max , t.erefttarv or expedient, in relrrenc* to I"( ei'jn and d"Mi**t'c trade ai d other atih | | ;s. piowin^ < nt of our new relations. , tli l lie F.'dea! <i dfiV imuMit and otlu>r I inii* I'll" 11.? ?* ? rt-fimeii t<i commit, ami u "pi| in tli" n-M>ln:ioii. Mr. N ! ' in?A I ! t?> ifjic ?! mi Act al'i-r tin* Ih'PiiO" la>? <?f till* State, I it || I I" I'ltll'iT 19. 18 It) A s i, a I l!| III ' ' ?jn-lnl llur C n.?lillitimt in ri'latiuii in i I'll; lull I \ |>r<H'*>A ( |?W Olt'Z'Mi* i'f 4 n slitv clpilil ;ti j Stat"*. U li t re.I t" j ?(i1111 11mi hVilcni' llrSt'iin*. In |iiir*itatioc "I notici', a lull in anu-tnl j a militan I iw <if ihi* St.at# in rdVra-nri' fine* |nr tiai n'li'li liiliri* Ht tin* illi!l?. I , *? is jiitrn :nci*?l. ri... It.ll ri-cfiv"'! ' lir.t rcinl.-i^ .mi! was referrc<l to tin1 \ i?ii>i>i:t?i* mi Mili'.Mi v. . sl'Kt'1 St. OliDSIt ! t A 'nl!i to isutii'-'i/c ilia* lone n! Inimtf ' < I tiM'k' fur I!ia: I'lilitiniiaili ii "I tintilling nf i!.a- a /'a Si n't* IIoiim-; r|?r; i nrali a*. , i Mr. T!mii'j'ii!:. nlVond I lie fnilo'viiin I ia ' 111 ii i|i, 11:. ! i w.a* an rem I n ; /.V -.??// ? ?/ Th?l i In. t '<m ii- .?i..ii..r ..i ? N? ?v S mo II l'f iiis (<< r?ri to tli'* llmi-o tin4 number ol i|i|n\'od in 1I1M r??ctii ?ti it ii* I c n ?: rnot i< i llie N ? Salt4 llmim4, .>11(1 lito s:?l;?r\ i>l i* icli nt ?mi>I ?>llii'im? ; i' number >>f i it* i>i frii!>vt?- it in | the inini|.< r nf in4 ' i.c* ii ? ftti|>lo\ fil, hti>I ilif ;?\er.ioe t* of i>hv it> o'ifli, nor il'fin >rt rrjM-nilrtic? of i'i? ('lnir/c*lnti ( mni/r I \V A-iuiNornN, I ( . C, 1HG0. The II.. .so Commute.- ?.| l liirlv-flirt-f j mi tl>f perilous i't>i((1 i11 ti >>f 111 i hi mi, . is 11 it % t4 been 1'ilifil together tn il.iv, , l t.-r soiii*4 reason tlif ohII baa been tiw r 4?l. l'eiliap* Mr Corwiii take* time ) arc-Main whether tlif 111**ii>l> rs of tlir- ' iiiuiiitii e from 11 ?- Sut'e* almo* (< *e If ftlil Mltellll. \\ lifll tlif IJiHIKt4 Jil iiiifi! over to Moml iv, a i ninl er ol miit r i meuil'tM* were prepare.! t> ask ' be fXi'imttl tr.iin service oil tin4 (Joim ) i .1 .. . i.- . e State* would mam |>e fiyi of tit*' ; ijot>, Mr. H.>vce, who i* II.? member j ' iiti South (/Hfo nut, will not ?crv? on | v Com mi Mr. II out oil, tin' IIIOIli. ' J r fr?.in Alabama, lot* no tcrnpV of tlit* | ? id, alhuuoii li s S ate will i.ol l?o far * * lit* reai ol South Carolina. * There is mi doubt tItml the Admit.i*(m 1 tt, am! h!?o prominent member? of (Juti I erlt fr >111 the CoMttO State*, liHVe U?e<i I t-ir bill efforts to pretenl So'illi Caroli t from attempting, by u*e <>l force, to t ui? on h prematura collision between * * State hikI tIt** I oiled Str.le* Miilbori ' * " It will le lime for tliMl, it i? arpu l , tif'er the secession of n number nf e (Julton S'tite?. ('f eoitr.-o it would be < ntjjreewble, to tar ibe least ol it, to tlie wieiit Administration to meet t'ie re I mtwib*lii\ of a coHt-ron of force. ? Tbe I'resident will appoint .*, Collector 1 coiled tlie lj uited Stale* r>>' enues hiiv ' ieio hi the linrbor <>( Charleston. a't?r n revenue laws of tlie (.'lilted State* all be null lb d there, it ijuite eertan ' int would produce h colli-aion. There r, il is hoped Iter* l!i ?t (lie Sin'*' fto rities will defer the Riiru^Hlion of the ; uteri S'stes JieteiiUf Laws till tlir- 4tii Match So, wi ll regard to the orni lion of lln* lurm Tin* garrison of Kort anltri** ?*c?r??i?le of only nin-iv men, and io>i likely lo ha i mo eased. Il cnn lie si y taken on tin* Urol side without icli !oh?, st hOv lime. There cnn he danger lo the security and dignity of e new State from a postponement of e seizure of tliose forts till the 4th of srcli? ill* day of Lincoln'* innugora il, Senator Wigfall ssu] the other y, in dehnte, he would ca'l, hv resolu hi, for the orih-rs given to the Military n> mender st K<>rl Moultrie, it will he w mailer of interest to see n?. Hut il i* h- ieve I that the IVeai lit will send no addili >n?l fo/ce to Char Ion un/J no munitions of war, unless it osi 1*1 be necessary for their defence, *lu ig his adminietratio#. At *o-n aaden , r of collissinn ah all occur it ia thought st ha will take defensive measures. ( The C'.witinitUe of Thirty three cannot ' much towards ootjrlinnou. Moet of 1 them arc very decided in ?I>?-ir sectional and political views. One of the Union mum i>?i * from tha Sonlli mum km) j ist now. 111;tt if the Committee should fail to ayreo n|>'iti a11v conciliatory measures, ii ?<>n.i| piece 'lie Union men of the Sontli in i very emit irrnseinj/ sitnatiou. Thev arc now wavi-iing, l?nt, \vn?<n all liope of L'onciiiatioii shall he fal, llte\ inn-t, of tniirsi', i?o w it Ii the Cotton State*. Since Uoiior?\ss wis opened the pros peel fit diss,milieu of tin* Union lias I t'oine distinct. KwMYthino that ha? oc mi"'! here pmveftit. l'he Noriiiern men le'ein to cot template it as a matter that is invvitahie. J ..HO. From the S. C., Son of Temperance. Sketches of the Palmetto Regiment IIV A. MKMIIKIt. Jsluud of Lobox Thursday Ftb. 115. ? Fivi coinpatres nf our Regiment went ?! < ml toolav, and tin! h dunce will f'ol o\V Minn, I he 'A 11111x Meet, consisting nf nitic (j'l vtsses, nil' I??*i11made ready !nr sea, and will stil in a few days. Tlie ilex* lime we stop, i*. will he in sight ot lie t?|.owned and impregnable cas'le of i.an Juan ite I .101. Nothing (nit hustle ml confusion in e.ainji today?sinking eiits, e eamiie iiin-k- ts, and packing for 1 lie start. I iie live companies ilia' 111 Jul ki d to- lav. 011 ho mi lire .l/hnmhra, ' Wile Atihe-i'le, Cap!. Mns'nail?Kdgl'iehi Cap'. If 101 Im Laneasier. Oa|it. Se- j rrest Richland, O pt. IfrSaiiiiure, and ohest'-r, C?pl. | > ninovaiit. We have lieen oil ll e Island j 1st three weeks to lav. and w* ate a.I ..i.xioiis to leave f'riditi/ Jib 'JO -- 1 lie r;111 ivinj; of ait II'. iilent plepired to embark ?? <la\ tun ?: i r \?*? \ in:f / ?v;i? r?"n|v I?*!:'? Irtii k khitj ?;itk? |i.t< kfil, hi <1 i .i \l I ?m rrti. I tn tli>* I ?*i ill, 11 if v wilt* ?>r li'l"! I'Ul'li tOI'llllll. W.'lllOlll knowing, I t | 1:111 r? In n?k tin* wliv ?>l wiiiM"tor". A ?? l|i?T III M-f.ill' ll.t.o It" I'lft I III kl.U.V III \ ' lill'i; 'it li *? litll V, nr 111 I III nli I I 111 II ? I.Ill "II nt'i'l III* Ml|iPr;< !*-?' |>"r'"Ci Ill ?. 'iiliii*, w ii liiiist il.ilitD Ilk" x plljiliiM, i * in-ii lli" ?iri> M" jni '.-I \\ ? 11 x i H no %! * i iiiiA ulifii ive will jjo, hikI our coin>?liV i llii,i-r> m-ciii tn li' :i- iiiurli in !ii" Inrk ill mill n'lr lit. vi-n i is ii? ,ti"? t? 11nvi* !i| v.me inl 1'iinl'on* i?f <* ?\ or' 'hrr. wliti'li ii i*Xji?'f fi! M'lii" to il iv or , ii I'i'^Ii'. n ii'i'li iii.?\ I " ili" i nutu ill our Ivti'li t"'ii lli" Ni;v\ Viiik Uimi'ii"n' iinr.iili.? :!ii? t. ?rtiii*vj in ! lit iif I'lfoi. I' i-> iln? I.?r1 1 tin! ill" It." ?' ii i'kl: o It.-^'lli""! i |i lli" | l?ln:i.l, .ii ? ?"iiniin11 I ! i.i Col. liur i O >1 II'J IliriT Ilk" liitlli, Willi II I lie.ilil 11 j II i'"litii i*.*, iluj n rv ?l ! ?* ii r.:n*i ii 'I r il"s li'-ri ?liile i > ;?r ( ;.-r. A' li." i'!it?" ii| lli" levii'W, lln? of | icfR f'>r<ii"il m ii'"1" rniiinl two Im-tut ful i!iilii]it I ( I'lni-, It ! w I'll I*'III*I* rln*|njil, mil I tit |\ ".iil.'iiii tv, -w.il.' to i.o . j.i ilmi. ?iili ili"ir iivits Mini siw.l ' uiiM.rs I f ur f'lno ?>f iliem forgot ilo-ir . !>; "? m1' ti ir tiv wli.'ii il.i'i tii..k -lit* tor liiii'i ll.e liaoieiiil-i, ill the lia'lle ill : 'no/iil. imi>, it in I li.f. (i.-'i, ShieM-, ('.i!. tiiller, mill ili.t I'.iluielloes to l.ear 'lie lUIll i't It i' l>:i! If, C !. It .iiii'i ihh:ii?I.m1 me verv mitcli t' I'ui K hmyii'ii Kul, of f?i . i liofti' fte.', lotm, himI jjciuthI l>eiirin^, "H.'iiii.'.'ii In- toil nun li. I notue.I In* | .hi 1 Lis wile h'hI iil I* ilsiiiiliier Willi | cm, wiili win.in I saw l'ol. iui'l.-r plav nu 1111. ija'iaiit. fM'arl'oro I >'ak<- ot i!.? -iiinter tiuiiiianv, iiie<| to <ImV. I was villi 11 hi in I.is Ihri s'riiujjle (tut : ITS Hill papers flutll 111.HlM lollaV, wllltli eviv.-H tin sji'r is very nv.icii. :n.<l kf?j ! 1 11.' r**nlinlI most of ilio ni^lit. S'.iiii* ' veil or eii?lil vessels airiveii to <lav, rom I'arnp'co, wi ll reTiiIai troops. Sitlttrd<i ! Fell 21.? 1"; <i tlireateiiino \orlhtr i- ?ij ? ?? ii"*. hi all ii?* ni'il and vesting fun, alii the si |>* ill the liarboi eotn to lie lancing rot I ion#, while il ? en i.* as rough as i|ii> road lo j>er? 11ti*>ti. t\ e l>-lt d:.? ippoiiited in ii.?t gett.ng a>oard \ et?t?-r?!a>\ but it wa* a meicTtil I'roviih-n ?e that prevented us. 'I'll?me I NTho ar? on hoard the vessels are in il-iii ger of heing driven on the breaker*. I a>v (Jell Twiggs on the |-lntnl todav? . * . I ie i" tail nr.11 corpulent, with a fare like lie mil inooii, with hair and beard as j while an wool. lie remind* lire a little t C? >v. Johiiioti, of Soiiili Carotin i.? 1 I . ere scim.i l to mc lobe s im-ih ng ierre and savage in the expression of hn ioiintt'iiance , and a kind of devii inav are air about l.is carriage and pi nonal lenieatior. I bought a pine apple to day, of scn>e vl'-Airaii*. lor which I pml 76 vent# ; a*' i<> batiaiina*, oranges, lemons, A'1., lo (ether w;ih tomatoes, pumpkins, green rn, arid inwtv o'lo r summer luxuries inknnwrn at home at tbia season of ih?> four. I l>M ml'cii to 11?o reiiiantic little I?IhuJ of lhi? afternoon, ahont i) ''cock, and went. ahranl ihe Jilhmnlx a ir li l>r 1 > r I v. II.e s et.e was iciiaii ,ic Mill }ii?ikl', anil 1 quoted |u my miii|'Miion, ** we were rowed alon,? in h turf hunt, ' Byroni Farewell to Nexus" i li:? ! iliouzlit I would In- plad to leav", nit now tlm time hud come, and we were pnahin<r from the beach, I looked >nck wiili h feeling something a k n In lorrow and regret. Suffering seems to tallow ilie* recollections of a p nee more h*n pleasure. SiiHdnt/, Feb. S3 ?The different coin panies were m?pecte<i on hoard the ship i?>-day hy a IJ. S. officer, and the men ire exporting their pay 10 morrow, Uu noniha of which S* now due them. The I Alhamhra is a veiy Urge tliip, hut is loo !iy wnled for coin for', ttier<ji he mo fire jom panics aboard. Iler warier it wretch id. h?ii<tr put up in li-ii or molasses 3nsL*, which g'?e* it a wwrv disapreeahiu a*ie. Sim r<s !? imili), und i? a i'iow J sailer. The balance of the troops on the I*l.in<l aie u'linin^. I'niilield lias jjone to the Oi>'i,oii, nhere there is :iiure room and hetmr ipi irt. rs. Mnn hiij, Afarrfi 1.? Remained at anchor today ; i|i?* weatlor he'n^ unfuvor* aide. The Richltiol conipai v ;.ie t ewi? M'tll III** l.al'rC I'loy if. tt ln*ll ^ < "S iih imni* I..Mill mi b.iAnl 11. * A!humbra. (ifii. \\ ..ri? nrrivt-il to rlaj?limes <lu!i ? !yiiij? mii our o.rs, uwar.ita sail inj or il'-ts N- tiling to iln, mi.| even im a tiiti?"iiii.tit 'o k'-.-p . ff the liltu-s. A vi)' !n*r sliouin ii'-v.T 11jiv?* 11in** to <li iik, u Im* iI.< -*-. it 111 iii *n? I.nil, mnl make* (mil peevish ami ill?ci>Uteiite<l. A'I seem rest 'ess, ami anxious to sail I n 111** nea' of war Loan appetites .ml short tations is vIn* order <>l t ?< ilav We promise our FvUx.t l.elter tilings when v\.? reach tin* fiuitful shores of Mi-* ( <.. Fmh'inif if ilo* Smallest part of a 8n i|ii'f'n ll ilil.slllj.S -lwp .sure, em p dutv, nl slant r il'ni > if ill- tm|r ot war that ki Is h so'dier. Tart-lay, .\ft-rrh 'J \ steamship ami scl.'iil i'i i.*'t to iluV, :n <1 solne I T* or 'JO oilier Vessels tll>i.]e So'ite preparations, loil wore preveti;e.l lioin l?v llie | a eva of a StrollJ lieni!' \\ iinl. At in 'lit i tie \\ mil n s??, ami a srl.n. tier tlmt Ia\ innr us drafted her nil. hor, ami run a foul of our slim, ^tlie A. ai atnhi:?,) ami broke lo r itn/.i-ii mast. M si of i'.e men w?.?e nsi. p in ihe'r l>er'!:s, uit.l Mi" <:i ;sh . OS,..I l.l it... ... .11 lsi.... si . ,.L- i ?.*. ,*1. ,'.. -Ii |> ; ?m v oh)1 In ?|>i"I 11 in lit? lieI. Iiml v "ii.jli'???i* 11. think im <>! amir-. . ?>' liml inn upon brenk'C . //if rh< of* /.'ihnst II at i.rsil t if, .1 /aych U. ? ware col.MiIiti iI rmtIi? i t tuMr ?I. ? ! !. . |.ff? for ynl'wtv, and tlx* vSV ,1/iM ri/x s:,?,p it) w ,r sent It mate ami sail?.!> a!., ii.i to Ji - p ll< if. I'llfV lit!>l|o<| us 'o . outlier hear ( V, auae-i lie ijlatisui'ih, ai I lowfil ns out of ilanjjor. AI out : nV.urk 'Vfl got tip a:i '.n!, \\ 1 io1111i nlH'tior lltlii UinliT a '.it oriil.lo lii'i/... o.,; ii id i ,*r ?nv lor \ em 'in/, ii.mil to i'i * satisfaction of ail oti liuai.l Ni \ all tlic \ci>hjN in tl.c !.-irlu r am eilter juine, or uiakino tcaiit tar * ;? Ilia St Morif's a fill iwij or |l:tl-a alio. II er? uri' lett belmel to I r iij> up I lie roar I lie >k\ is peitectly clear, uial tlie Iu.-i/tui-k Hiol tavurali e. while I. >lm?, tin- in* re a?m of .lie 'iiiit. lit tt|i 11v the foluiy a 1. |.as i I till" s,a|j|,a S1111, I III >k H like H >tif set ill las ili'.a la solll ol night. 77/m\\<t'i>f% March 4 ?'I . morning r fce i.r ^iit ill ,1 I Iloll? till' Hill tl'I'lll ?'1 lij CM.liv.Hl Kir li'f.illl of I lie in in, and Klici'k Km* 4i mill Ills j?n| mil tiaiiM*. 1.1?- * lion i.icii irju^r f >r i!m? V* me |?i?? iiilm yi?*Mini? \ kVii\ - l ei .r>* a I> >u:iv Iiiff/.i*, .tl ll.e it 11 knots hi. !. i if. S1 m:i v. sv>ih ||, n'i*! ?, nil astern of m. In: in*. and ?lie |i-i?m'(| u* tlii* morning aiaaii m o'clock 1 ans <>n deck, rij*m iiie iIn* K?-*m) ? 11 ;t r i-lit tviieii -;.i r i t \ iike h r .? i* iiur.-.- ??jr11*-u : ,i.j? t'.r ll.e | n/>*. and S> Im* .r, tliiii I i . U i lifar lie M .le'rt ' lni.r?e command. and Hi- lieti v >/> /ifC nf tin* s i: I Ii > i? ..cr -'< 'I nation <1 miniveiaary ? I tl.niijjlit ?'f ii, nimI turned h Iniicii ft e\ e iMA .rls my native Und, and iIioumI i nf inv ha; |>\ Iimiimi ?: llie I ml ??f tin: lit:- iici'intiiiiis, itiui wondered who til ed n,y ji'.Hce in iltai liaj.m, hut ho.\ broken circle 1 I''ri'l<ii/. March o. ? A }a-rf. .*1 calm <? i lav, so mil' it s.i t i>ni *? * can ?? .??v t * 11 ' ? mi it w mv the s .im m mm him. W . > \ peeled ti? Iih?v uiiiVi'il i i n j1.1 ot \ ?i a oiii/. to d..v, la c"iisf*iiu?*iii e ? ! winch \\c vtcr.' oidelcd o IrilO nnr ifiins c.chii, aid in fa '| cr ?i il r fur (in, wh'cli an cheetluilv did I In* In*a\ \ sal * are tl ?J I'Iiim la/civ, ami ll.e ?iin jioiiiic- h * In* t linn rax s ifin* n iij?*n il.e deck, so its t ' render xpo-uie t-> ill- ill alinn*i itisu|>|> >r t il-li- A ca.iu h' sea, enpei lallv in ihc ' (ri-i-ii-c, is a!ino?t is bad as a Motui ; in : fact, I believe I w mi d |>r?fer tie allcr, lor tin- s-ikii of Vnr ety?aiul (Ik* pie i?:i 1; ly lea rl ul -x<: t 11 1.1. I* f lit- naiii of i Molllt-lliilifr belter to do, all I lo rtl.lt> ill . rta\ the dull Louis, we rt ere allowed lo liy our i i>t ksiiiaisliio 11v shooting vt ' emp'V bottles il rown i ui into ti c water I'lii* was lino spoil, and we ei-j 1 r. t ] i lie life. Saturday, Much 0 ?A inotl a calm again tins morning. W < are making < ir Iv at oii' 3 knots an lioiir Such slni.s have been near ti? a.I dav. In iLe a'nr noon, we i-huic '.n sioht of the shim ing at. anchor < ti ll-e I* and of Liznrdo. W o passed some il.o oeioi s breakers lo itie right ami cuius tery near running upon son c hidden rocks We coil il set- il.e dim peak of < frixaha's snow-c ?pped sum lllll, at t. e JTstnlK'e i f 7ti in-ies. 1 lie hazy outline of the f?r famed city of li e True Cross, with its runner out battle lllt'lit*. iit) I impregnable C ikt!e, ??? a!>o to tli*4 ti ?Ked ft} e in lli?* <'iM ancu Uy tiling managi-input ihi ? It11> ? a* Hi>i ;.|?!e In i ni? 'lift Mjuadron tin* even iti. toil v> <j ohhI anchor in night, and '*\ till nwrning. Sum/oif March 7 ?We weighed an a'mi tin* morning, iitiil tacked agu n>t a head wind, 'or about ;w<> hour*, and by , llir ?M*i*iuni?? i>l a Navy off] er e In knew tin* rounding, we found our wav out <>f our ?iitlicn11 ?** among llie lirhlen riK'kft, 'mil ti it h I Iv lowed into !i>?rbor, and joiiifd tli?? tl-ftt 'boul 2 o'clock in (Ite .ffemoon. '1 In* ie considered raiher a dangerous c<"t*t, especially to tlio?e un- I acquainted wi'.li it- We IhiI a tiuft v pw of tlift blockading aqua.lion, with Vera Cru/, and the C*?lie. We could epp tlip Mexican*. Iik? figure*, walking and ri* ding t<? and fro upon the bench. Qen. Scott ventured rather loo near the Castle, to day, in a small boat, to re connodr*, and w .? fired upon from the batteries ; i o d-image *M done, however, and he left without returning (he fire.? We were iufurine<i, to day, by hii officer > ?i! t!i" Navy, thai a jjrniid battle liail ; j f-mlit |k twpcn S.wva Anna arid j tikn Tavi.ou in \\lticli die former was defeated with lo*s. We all wished | il ini?r||( tie true, ami threw uy our cap*. I aid pave lliree. cheers for old Rough ami ' Ready. ; ? \\ e have liiol another oaliti, and the ' weather ia clear ami v arm. There are | * about tjO vessels I\ injx :,t anchor all a ; i mud u<, and others are constantly arii ' | \iiio. \\ ,> afk preparing t?i l?o ashore I ' ilii* afternoon, but did not e?t oil*; we I 1 will all remain mi board In ni"ht. Our |* ship is titiehored along; side llie potomne, 1 man of war, of (if nim? Sim is a most i ' sp'< ri Ii<I vessel. ami I sun loM ?he is the ' Hi1" tlial hatteied doxy n the walls of Tri ,< I'tdi. iim'ir Com. Ilecutur, in 1815. The < J'rivrt ton. .? splendid aliiii of llie line is i,'v> lieio, M'tfeh 8.? We continue to ' Isi V at aiiclinf today ? a'l is bnsi'e ansl I 4 an\ielv, and evert- one seemed anxious to ' ' net sisln.ro. and what kind of people i 1 it e Mexicans are, and whether tliev j ' wi >i J lie lit like devils, as we have heard. I ' I? was repotted that wo Wot:Id attack | 1 v< r:? Cnsz to d;u and the garrison and : | ci'i/.etiH e cie, isn (hnil.t, expecting; a lios | ' tile v si: Irmn ns and were hnsv ill pre j( l>aiii>e in jive n? a warm and soldier iike j ' re- option. 1 1 - ep: i n the upper dec!; last ni _?I?t 1 and tin* lionc'v cry of "nil is well,"' by ' ;!ie somit e on board iho I'ntomac, wsis rtnn.nvr in niv <'ars dl ii'ijlit. .Some 10 r 15 ol tiie fe^ul irs, became restless, J | hto 1 heimj einpled hv the sielit of .and | * nil -i smiili Imat and went ashore, Oil l I < I | ioI.oii* mitcntiiie, j'ist to ue whit' thev coul I see, ami were tired upon bv a party j | of toe ei ernv and made to scamper hack j 1 , to their I) >u\ mi donli e >| .i k litne. I ' The vciilii-r ts ?iiii el#* ;r and warm, I ,: and vi- < [ ?-'it tin* dat in |ir?>|?>?riittr our ' arm-. hi.i I'luv i?it>ns fur il>n iniendeij * ' lot A Kioiu'Ii vessel nriived, >? lit I mi I (*lnir< >! i.i-i! ni in .!a \, Mr. Miirpliv, ? " | vming law 11, iu..j i i?i??mI?if the Sum I I r ? ii;[.;i'.\, <1 im| in iliiv, Mii?l wan liii- ! !' lii-il up ii tin' !om*!\ ! 11! * Island ?>f S ?rri . ' li"i .v, rtiiii li ! < > ii, (n.i view hi' the | o ut * it <>i.r in ended landing. He win an '? I r tii i it * a ? iia_? in an :*? I rvcr > uv.? j l' lit- was a gradia'e ! IVilU'i'l'tli College, 1 and .ili"! law nil !?>r i' !. M s s ; and j " wli-il 111h111* ili'.'i'li nnire melancholy in , '' llii* la' <i ul i antf' i?. In* was engaged ' 11 I" ! 111iirrift 1 in a heni.Til an'l accoin ' |t'.i-,ii(ii y in nr 'iti'v. wtin ?a? woiihv the , j I deep devnt'on if his voiing am! inaulv !' i heart. I Ii i.l maiitt ||<H ai-ti'iaiii'ain?' on ' iln* IMami if I.nnlv about two ! * wei|.? ln*ft,ir hi* death, imt during t! at I'1 ?if11f niir in<i;ii il at t arliturnt la-came : |' ?:rti g. aiul w<* w "!( dai!v associates ii i'.f i !'r11 s neo thought nf ii:? riu'liiiK'lm : k! v c, i!, a'il ot tin* deso'nte split where lie ?di ? ! ?, fat, f ir from tin* hived ones ai j ? Ii nit*. i I in tit: cos rt.st'Kii. I ' > k i Convention Movements in the South- j ?rn """"" I II II.K HON l'nU MI.MIII.H'- OK CON VKNTIONS. I I II S.ritl, (.'nroiii.it, 1 >. ccinlier 0. lHGO ! M ? ?>ij | , 1 ><v. inln*i 20, 1800 ,| K'orma. 1 **? ? n:!??t 22. 1800 jH Atxl.nin., lleocMiib- r 24, 1800 | <i oigiii, J-<huarc 2, ItCl [| CONVENTIONS MKKT. t o S. nil. (' ooiim, 1 >?-i inber 17, 1800 1" -I'lai i, ,I.?:uihi\ .1 1801 w A .il?-?ii a, .1 loi-t \ 7. 1801 | Mi .?;s?i| [ ', >1 aiimiM 7. 1801 I-' Jiitiiiiirv 10, 1801 j" hi*! CI \I. I.KOtM.ATKK SESSION'S COMMENCE ! ? Lonis'aii'i, 1 'e-fiiibf-'r 10, 1 80O 1 \ P^ii.ih, .1 -iinMrv 7, 1801 , Tin- I. i^ittiirm ?>f N -rili Cnroliint; u So.till CiMiiiiia, * *e? i_?i.* .ait.I Arkansas I < | itlf Mill III SrSSHMI. I III* M.fSlSS |>|.l L?*j? I' ii ftiiirt' lias j'i?t ndj-iiiMioil ?Charleston ' i 'mo jrr. j ! A Sunn (.'aiioi.inian Tiiuows it his I ? , V _ ? / . ^ % I I 4-* ' " r.v .1. ijih" ?i. nrcrni, ui Tsoutli | Cainhna, it pensioner of lit** Unilcl Slates <'ii accoii'-l of tli*tuse cmilracied in the I ^ Mevcaii aai, li-ic returned his ceriiihate I in the C*t *111 in is* utii 1*1 o| Pensions, a 11 I rt* I .iiiqiiishcd any further claim* on the (ten r t < inVfrnii.eii', on tin* ground thai a j 1 ;i.-Mi iitioii ot the Union is inevitable.? j S crest was a lamiicnaiit mi the gallant ^ Palmetto It xi in-lit, and fur liis gallantry ( in ti.r live It art] contested fields in which j hit* regiment wit* engaged In*tween Vera i Ion/, and the CilV ot Mex co?CoepuMa ? p**e, ClinrnlniM i", Helen, ?V ,? wa* a? nr j j tletl a i?niil ined.tl by the Slate ?if South Carolina. Al ll.c City of Mexico ho w a? discharged i- const qience of disability j | f r coatiini ng in the service, and return nI home. 11 'ping licit his vouihfn! ?ig j or w uld overctnnn hi* disease, lie d*cl.ii ed applying t* r a pension until the year 1854 ; hut ?iii then driven to it a* a ' mean* of support ft.r himself and family, | who were dependent upon hi* individual exeilions for a livelihood.? Wa thing ton Star, | m m n II "Point Carolina Ckntral.*?Tin* I I preliminary mifvev for the "South Caroli i iia t'enirAl Uiii Iliad," from Charlotte, l ( N C., lo Goordin'a Tumoiil.on (lie North K'.tirrti Il*i! I.'uhiI, 11ha l-een completed, i mid the chief of the surveying party I y reached ihie city on Satuidav. n We in*y expect w n a report of thin \ eurvey, which, *e learn, tdiow* favorably i for the route*, with few Mage* of dillicul | ty. I It i* *uppo*ed that as tor n a* the mate 1 of the market* will admit, the road from | Gouiilit.V to Sumter w i I |.. put under I 1 contract.?Charknhm C\m tirr. ! t Animated Appeal. KOM rilK SI'KKCH OK It. K. CARROLL, KSQ. S DKLIVEKKD AT THE RATIFICATION MKKT- j INO AT I XSTITL'TE IIALU For upwards of thirty years of inv life, 1 liavo heen h devout student of the his | *' ory of this government; and it is now , 1 tot only a sentiment, but a conviction j 1 ilso, tbat the Constitution of the United | * states was a cheat upon '.lie South. That ' aper only protects our rights in appear j men; and I have ever maintained that, | f; where oppressed and dehauded, the South ' annul look for redress to either the Leg- j ' sialtve, the Judicial or the Executive i c tifanch of the (rovemitient. Slate nullifi j mtMii furnishes it only partially : and se- | ?cssio:t is the onlv rightful, absolute, rem' f< 'IV; ! * This was the doctrine first insisted upon . * ... .I._ I . I > ?> ??i - ' 1 1 _? niw nun. iv. i>. ivneu, una endorsed I * >y myself, while a mere youth, in h speech | 1 lelivered in Si. John's Colleton, us early 1 is 1830. From that time to this, neither , hut gentleman nor mv?elf have wavered | 1 n our views. Opposing sentiments have i irist'ii and triumplied in our Stale?paries advocating them have riden into rower?turned from their convictions? i lien to compromises?and even abandon il principles. Had my life been a public mi*, 1 may have been seduced hv temp atioris too. Hut Providence lias ordered t otherwise ; and from the calm retire- <J neut of my study, I have looked out at he political atmosphere around, and, as | lorin utter storm has arisen, I have been terminer] to sec glimpses of that clear ifmgctice now iigiitmg up every portion i ' ?f ilos oi.ce benighted Souili. I.- t us rej' iee at thir. Nor let us com I " ilain, that iilitii the present day all have j ' lot seen alike or been eipially hopeful.? j f political Naaman's have been amongst | is, am! have considered the waters of . tiiinasciis l etter than those of Israel i 1 n?-> in i?ht 8ee?i meir error ; iinve allied in the prescribed stream, find are P iow iia clean as tiie very bout of iia.? | lenceforth lei there l>a no reproaches. m " arties among us. Let tlie only rivalri t "1 ' who !>lialI do mo?\ and that tiiosl j M ju'i'dily. iti inking South Carolina at once j 11 ml forever out of a Union leprous while ! ie riMon'n in it. |Oreat cheering.J l' Nor witi* the shout* of that people a mm* jovous f*>r their deliverance, on llie i ank* of Jordan, than are thono which i kl ow salute me. Tlie?e plaudits tell me ' Ion even heart in Carolina beam with 1 ^ *?v unspeakable, becauee bo full of glory, I P Mat our deliverance is at band ? nay Is " Iready enjoyed. I me it speaking from '* very eye around rue. I realize that I ' '' ve not in the present only, but in the Cl nt also. The spirit of our fatliers seem " > spe?k to us, and sav, ''Let tho work Cl O on." " j b It was this spirit now animating each i ne ,,f us i!iat won for the men of the ! [evolution tiieir proud place In the histo. 'j V of freedom. It was this self sacrificing ^ [iiiil that made a Hancock exclaim: ?' AI the property ! have is in my houses. '' binning tin*iii down vi I expel the enc J V, isMie the order at OI108."?That could | Ui mke a (iaibden declare, "Our citv is but 1 l' r>ck and lumber; if ih? eneinv destroy 11 , we can rebuild it, but if they take ! 0( way our liberties, where are the materials ) f 111 Ht'i lliMin V9 If vvui cn/'h a i I iht nerved the Carolina mother to pre , lit the weapon which conflagrated her j wn <iw Img. It was such u sentiment hi' It, ensinmed in each patriot's heart, i 11 iiiitilatetl Piitchney in a'ter times to ex C liiin, before one of the grandest courts Hl f Europe, "M llions for defence ; not one ' mt f >r tribute." c I' was this spirit, which not American ' . lily, glowed from the lips of Chatham 61 mi Burre, of Fox and of Burke, while J tiering their nohle eloquence in beha.f' " f the colonies. It was ibis arliich came j r* mil Cs'edotiia ii I lie breast of Mercer? j rom po'anrl, swelling in tbe bosom of j n [oicitfnko?from the vine-clad bills ol ' T 'ranee in tlie bounteous heart of Lafay' i He ? from the lowlands of Germany and f Holland, animating the courage of j p ituehen and Ih-Kalb *, and. pure as tbe ( f, nows that received it, it flowred in the , n ilood of Montgomery, ns liberty's liba- | |, ion from tbe Emerald I-de. [Applause ] | t. Tim ?|>irit is not dead. Bright and | ( [lowing it lives all ?>ver Carolina. Joy- ! M nit in the breez* it comes from yin ,c C*an fort of palmetto. It speak* to tis M rom the plains of Camden? It hails u* j( r<>n? ti e summit < f Kind's Motintair. ami ] f] if 11.?n;_jint? 11 ck ? it thnirialies upon the 1 v jreen tun ot Ku rt* and of Cowpens. and j tj oiisecrat?*d with the hlood of Bush, of ? lumu, end of Jaspet.it crimsons the H ampnrt* at Swannah. [Great applause] I t| Oo the ocean and on the land, in our |j a?t war with Britain, on tlie fevered I 0 ilniiis of F orida, and ever memorable on ^ lie hatile fields of Mexico, ours has been % i chief id.'.oe in the picturo. [Crest heering] 1 t And shall the sons of Carolina stand H es* conspicuous now ??now, that insult ^ s offered her, and the blow of ignomy ( ilaced upon her ? Will any son of her* j rrove craven, or any leader of her# fail i o take hi* pine# iu front of the enemy.? " Oriea of, "no ! \o no !"] Let our#, ilien, , >e (lie re#olve of the great flrecian lead* r: o Hi# aeparatc troop# iet trcry leader call; 1 c :?ch atiangthen each, aod all eitco'traga all. A'lio dare# inglorioua, in hi* place to #uy ; ' iVbo dare* to tremble on thi# mgnal day ; t rh.t wretch, too mean to (all ?>y martial power, Phe bird* xlinll mangle ancLthe dog# deTOur." ^ Happy Marhiaor.?Mr#. Eliialreth Mount aged aixty.eight, *?? (t arried at f IC'Ogaton, N. C., Ia?t week, to A. V. liul I rer. aged twenty five. The la r widow < tad 170,000 to counteract the 'a u to mart'. I which hmre pnwwrt artr Iter fcekd. ' t .. if u (I 1 U% [from tiik aurrv1llk press.] lynopsis of ihe Remarks made in the Court House. Monday. Dec. 3t by Judge D. L. 'Warui&wlle appeared hi llie request of st ui? iieiicin, who said that his views wtre i .* inderstood ; Ins purpose whs, very brit -iv, o express Ins opinions on llie most im, < anl poinls of llie great subject now ore llie people. At llie Mass Meeting lie was not id oil till llie day was far spenl-?lit enleavored lo condense what lie said, : I van nol permitted to take tbe court reservation that he intended. It was a great mistake to say lie ?.< > or submission, lie believed that e |uiul submission of llie Sotnli now, wouio niiount to the continuation of a decr< of 'mancipation?even worse, would be the inalterable establishment of a coliso da' ed govern/jent, under which tins set .u u >f the United States would be sutje< . to he despotic control of a majority in n.e ither section, hostile in (merest, and t erly inimical in feeling. He ardently favored secession?ethive, perpetual secession. K >r tins lie ealously desired a Soutiiern Cont? dera. yliioli lie believed would be sale, powei* ul and successful. With the information now before bun, ie thought that the iiiiitie?linte secession if this Mate would be tbe wisest s'ep to >e taken?the means most likely to e.Vect lie desired Confederacy. But if, upon the meeting of the ( on ention, it should appear from represent* ions of fitends in Georgia, that some .ittv would heller promote the accession I that important State to the great loiithern league, then reasonohle de .?v e thought ought to be allowed. Nothing that he now had in mind im uced him to suppose that, in any event, e!ny in the secession of this Stale, bound the 4th of March next, should take lace. But he thought meiube's of the Oil Veil lion Olil'ht III I.* Hi a e.iinlili-.ii O "" "" " ?V? e guided by circumstance*. Tbeir re Mrosibility would l>e great?their labor* jvere?the requisition* upon tbeir States innship and caution, not less then upou leir firmness would be exacting ; and icy tdiouhl have h chance to deliberate tid exercise their judgment. If bis fellow citizen* should require in* brvtoea, they would be tendered to ihe en of his ability ; but if be went to the ^invention be must go unpledged, 'i he iaoe of a delegate to which he bad been nminuted was highly honorable ; tut e deprecated <liviaionH and exhortec to armonv ; and trusted that no personal onsiderations for himself or any other tan, would prever.t the union of all, i a tusH which affected all, and which wood 4 injured by the alienation of any. lie wan born and li .d alwatn lived ere, here lie expected to die?all that he ad, and all that be was belonged to Ins tate. To what Lis fellow citizens ki.ew ' hiir., they must trust if they selected im. Others thought him, it was said, not p to the mark. lie wished only that in ih time ol suffering and trial, which outcome, all may make their deeds ex* ?od their word* as far as ho would ?u* envor to make his. Georgia in Earnest In the Georgia House of Kepreset laves, on Friday, Mr. Cullers, of C ay minty, offered the following preamble id resolutions, which were adopted: "The grievances now affecting the ouihern States inu*l be effectively *sled. The interest and destinies of the sl**eolding States of this Union are and in ist main common. "The secession ol one from the Un iust, more or less, involve and affect herefnre, 'liesolt'fd, That, in the judgmen lis General Assembly, any Stale in l . Inion has the sovereign right to sec d<? rum the Union whenever she deem ecessary ano proper lor safety, lionoi appiness ; and that, n hen a Stale e: i?e* iin? right of secession, the Fed? ;i toverninenl line no right to coercr -r lake war upon her because of the exi-r ee of such right to secede; and ahmi <1 ny Soutiiern State recede from the An. r:an Union, and t!ie Federal Governor t nakea war upon her therefor, (ieor a er/f give to the seceding Southern State he aid, assistance, encouragement e <J ympathv of her entire people. Am] hoiild the Slate of Georgia secede from lie Union by the action of the Con? ion of her ltconle to assemble on the 1 I I - f January next, she asks the like *j m iHlhy and assistance froin her Southern istera which the hereby offers to them. ( Pending ihe discussion of these rea> ?, ions, quite a number of substitute ud intendments were offered, among il win he following, by Mr Mmiz, of Jack( w, it a substitute for the whole mailer : Rtsohtd, Thai it it deeirahle that the laveholdrng Statea ahould roeel in ( on rentinn at at early a day at pottible, to ake into consideration the mode and nantier of redress; after the adjournment if which it will be proper for (he peoplo if Georgia to meet in Convention to give heir consideration to the subject to winch re refer. Mr. Key, of Jasper, also offered the iillowing : 1'rovidtd such seceding Statea ahall irat consult and confer with this Stat* /efore acceding; the duty to confer and ontull on the one hand, and the dots to leeiat and protect 00 tbt oiber t*i* j re *ip*or?',