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NEW YORK HERALD, § SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22. 1860.~ ~ TRIPLE SHEET, 3 Re eo ae Le — — $$ me -- ~ -_—_--———-- "Pie lens ieee to freight for the North. The cause of this i imply that | ¢ Feblond— Wen, ey king Maxe: aon: Jamee H. | when it ie necessary, to risk my life. If you wil! te'lm: | = tely Pinee (hem in deadly and hostile conflict, What | aye: ood thoniier oii ‘lieiian o freie ‘ THE SOUTH CAROLINA SCVEREIGNTY CONVENTION, 28! (UM, Merking, Musey. Grong, Why Tebouls renin here Tamm ready todo mt. if you | 82% Warniy 1 if become Met, | Tauied, the Binics usset Ve enon or chemo ie there are many Northern spreulaters on here purchasing Sto mcrew ab MO rk A. Tt. Brown. teli me by staying) © 1 ‘will sooure the success of L i adidit If mn of Mr. 1 Fail to epeak to that gover ui oe the eae i sugar, with the view of ultimate ‘alizing a sng 7" THE LETAILS OF MONDAY’S AND TUESDAY'S ¢ ff cm@demws—! cer, E.R. Henderson, | movement, and », gto Charleston Twill forgot its | Panee te ‘ 4 on bis part.and that | tp, This is eur erippl of the character when real trouble between the States ceen:s. Vossels now PROCEEDINGS. M.b. Cary, Peter stk r ebapees, 1 will sta vd brave whatever polit und | ¢f the Waders of the biosk repuh ican party, aud of the | of “the geverument. We ive boon taught 0 Be- freighting for Northern ports command th ic own priees, | [From the Charhston Mercury ms Geom e's, LenchererTauie! lud, D.C. “Appleby. Pe et ao et Se eatanate | (Appian) | cieerion.-mas en evened Cooksaiiin ef war epee in | Hee, genthemnen of the Convention, that i orl- ae high as $10 and $12 being paid to New York, COLUMBIA, 8. C. becemsen 17, Bt ie. Jeance’, Goose ye nme dey hingler, C. Pinckney | Telso to brave vu: Pgs oe methacn lg it were | stit tins, the jelis ana the iotorents of the How | fonts eo pores Bi Bed : ef coment pee unfortunately one drawback to ves: Is freigbt | The Convention mt ib the Lew aD con, motions chavoh Deecenary, Tam reu's “ innke these saeritices, shall | | fhe Hence be mer the very Wehr thet wus prediet™d | sue nt, baving Msorigin By the consent your ver more than b Loot of wat the floor reserved to. sp elators were denrely hap ge i . Jehn'a, rr oi W. scabrook, John Jenkins. and the argument ) Vous will rua thewo 118 Ke i ees enorther net five feet, IT would | ‘ihe church wae fitted vp wtb every camnennse for dea Davant. now. Yes, sir, if the ey “To your tet the consent a vessel larger than a 200 ton brig to , Patching the business oi ile Convention, but owing to the inpiie Ko pp wid be fa a ee Dpeve: power to th the Go- of a five, the Boudug could not be warmer, | bh vessels can readily pass over the bar | the burst his Ht besore, (Appia My frig i emo the pargie, Bab thelr agent when light and low down y will thea | 4! agen J w! | § ». Khades from Charleston sage pos the ‘crdinanes of s a th i mete te ee mpelled te go outside a roott Ber Ray | eeeey } $t. L hills ond st. psig ip LA, G. Mayrath, W. Por there area hen ted thi crsentof the sovereign States who framed it. Aye, I ght and have the remainder ef their cargo lightered | 0) 160 ter Siew. dh iowneen, & muruin, Hi. W. Couner Cor ccesmion. 1 is ay “ » language of the noted Mr, Randc inh of ccown to them, Coasters can now mal: good thing ot | nae Thacer \ iy hott, C.G. Monmain. | ui Toe » carry ih oath \ pat “the States are the breath of its nostril, it by freighting for Calveston, civeharging there and p SRS Ory fear be re ‘thoa 4 | ger. Hayne, Jolin H. Ho- | lation, and by 3 vason’ you F the power tt end to it tomorrew by a ceeding in ballast to Fravk! ih rehants compl tlc poet ee opg td pacthaectngh ot vd or Meme lberr) sekel, A.W. Burnott, | bere to wttend te all th tt you Blay B pare Be + gn bi 1 1] to elcet Seniiors and representatives.” (Ap- of the want of vessels, and now is ihe Une for ve ee cathe ob is our refuge.” rl Maiale: ¥. De | bee e hove ne “ ri aod : pi Ihave Uius stated these two propositiong—one y } t ow Noa © United tate co: wiceh pertains to Slate governments, and the other to yet Pmay say, withont ente th TEMPORARY ORGANIZATION ang se rcs iwelve o'elcek having arrived — f a ere, ovis moved that the Convention come to order hacly (on political matters? | aud that Gen, Jamison take the chair, which motion was ineein | oBreed Lo, dn, wih this ordincnce? Av . Newell, John $, | yeu expect to adept it to appoint a con Sins, Wm H. Gist, | or twenty argumen' | hy rights, of | reop a harvest, 4 bave very little to it to their advanta, for Dut a day or t cderal gevernment—in 01 adopted the existity, constite olen eoRVOcAt fianud the ecustitutis rshow thot whem we wthern speculators, now on here buying sugar, lieu the States met y farther (ar thot with thir tomorrow ine the powers delejea by clause that constitu ing rather too much ¢ i fob Jy worded, present: 0 ( { ni ey and Hamlin, found it much to his eonve wel- | _ dir. J. J. Minpietos moved that the Fr st appoint a “RC. Logan, | tion aljourns tore is!) meet in Chark roe yy parately, Where would be but when du: Givention 5 fare to leave the town ina rather hasty and abrupt man- | Mcmb:r of this Convention tempe . B. Wilson, R. 1. Alison, A. B. Springs, A. J. | O'cicck, be svt be boat? If you will bave n, Taay this un- | <4 wd adjourned, the constitution of the eee cht him better than to | MeUen prevailed. voice ner. Prudence should have ta : Parse tame, then the question, i of reason | oc an idle pice of parchment, devoid of life m re with the local prejudice s of the people he so eideene = ib gh ag Moe ethno DERMANENT ORGANUZ ATION. bly presented, loves ail ins Wwe are brought to ity, Ie reasired! the seve masters of Journed with anes id than fatleping wineaeseee Cowetion of Mr. Gvarromses the Convention then | i stion OF secession is & vory ithe Gente of Alabs Convention—the separate states—to bre % . piccecved to ballot tor « permanent President, | a 30 pull down one sirncture Pillay dorks cad it als vitality i exis OUR NEW OKLEANS CORRESPONDENCE. a N FAMST BALLOI and (air to drive a ploughsha: be at queation, if neconsa wise.) Hence it was that the ninth artic ‘Owixans, Dec. 11, 1860. 4 OF THE PSIDENT PRO TEMPORE Secretary, ie] | | i | Grxtiy ve met here under cireumstance Whole number of votes cast. 155 ph this federal edi © suid another, Has any- | ¥! har (Applause) There hus itution is k i The Secession Movement in the Southern States—The Perle | more volenis hau avy vi ur Lave ever been placed in be Necessary to a choles... 73 an elaborated cor Kou in his breeches | hever been a dex ot the friends of State | 3c \equired hive of uho eleven States of the Union tn adopt ond the Leaders, de., de. fore, No one, i tects te me, is dWly Impressed with the ; 15 | pecket, er will aubody extensj:) ~o ene in five minutes? | TeMe and the rights of the South ax ty ti eonrme of | that constitution, mean w kay, that with all (ao wis- ‘The spirit of revolution is 1ife through all the extreme | Huevitude of the work before itn, whe ‘oes mot at the J. A. Inglis 3| ak ioe a eek oo M1 diligently, and we | ye bey Shave: bed. » taowe GiMioolt labor’ ta ri pa igued aud rule t in thst ; aa ‘ sure Lime feel that be as abeut to eve wm the gravest 1, Means 11} want the best acesmmodatios the Alubema than you ha i ere, We have been | n Washi y and the Rat Southern States, and here the opinion prevails among all | and most sulcmn act which has tulle: & let of this 4) session, and will probably rem fighting this question since 31860, a smad Pan’, mot | jogs end “all Che great men of power in the days of ths classes that a reansealing of the Union is impossible. I | generaticn to acccmplith. It is ne bss than the fixed 1} Jack of the beet accommodation te ey er hon discoverer, cs Mae As, more | ved—t ms n to pr th fer th mepibecres erga . determination to throw ott a govcrtineut to which we } Anedationn we yey Whilst we than two’ thousand votes: Livate!, over ieimed, i hae raved within che lat fortnight from Washington, | Haye beum acts, abt t provide mew. safeguard. | Sr Ne aan peter ir Birr Dut, whenever the eccarion presented, prowl | a ona vertu, Was ref srred ough . North Caroli South Caroti Jor our future 8 ae ting has voen “decade i (ond whilst Twill do it firmly Twill do it deliberately, | Stuke @ blew, althongh making nothing Aut the sovereign tw act for borse! Georgia, and thence wp to Chattanooga, in Tennesses, and | by the tus here it is that South Ca- | Sir, Tray thet nothing will bo Tost ia wine by theadep. | We bave struggled and fought until now a | Ao be bow ap egey urd “ See roe through Mississippi to Uhis city. Thaveuotonly Weld con- | 70a Must Cisoins 1 conte m with the confederacy tion cf this ‘reschution, but much wil: by gaiwed, ana Ryepared toate SE dot with the umsntatie preounted bye | 20 mAy Wak when It wo referred "to ths ps th - : é ee ne epeedily as possib]., In the progress of this move iion! ¥. Ward 1.18 | thal! enppost it, He Thy dot with the imity presented by | Carolina they bad» v ght Vement the; stant conversations with people on the line of travel, bUt | ment we bave two great dange:® to 1ear—overtures from Hon, Jame Chocout:c22car |. Mr. Iscue—t there is any member of thie body who | your body and the bed seb Rarrimburin ret ban caf thonght proper, s0 tar we they wow cnce ach tre have stopped a day or two each at several points | without aud precipitation wohin 1 trust that the FP. D. Richardson x is ANXIOWs that the ordinance of Bece u mat menue defeated ite aveplio, because, by the wctice of Fatiiew along the route, Instead of giving you in detail the nu- | G0cr is how forever cli wed ‘iether connection with | Jin. R. W. Barnwell. Hien. BoP. Dunkin L 1} adapted at the earliest possible mom spy # rusee 6 Gon, Uist constitetion Was a ev tha siatopaulde a eecintes datas dak ctsods can orthern confederates " what cusrantees can UR Bal State be ‘ m the confeceracy, | Alabama will ft ‘ying the same, " you soe 2 F480; pass they Oller us more strictly goarcoa, or under higher Whole number then I con! to oe “stil more anxious thin hg of our Convent H in tle power ef four of the tateR uf tha sufficient only to give you a few generalizations of the m- | sanctions, thun the present wi lcm pact between us? that member, 1 am to separate it quicker this t a ation OF Bim thing Wess Lae pressions I bave received. And oid ¢ Sacred instrame: t t us from the | jien. iW. 2.1. F % 5 | the quickest. I the ja ofiering this resolution, {* this issve. Teoild not " w have ce Tn Virginia the momentous question of the prevent day | Jealousy and aggreesions of the North, commenced forty | Tin 1 have no desire to del eS pcaielles end AP ead yihongel y tdh phe consi Aud then, too, ; . Ts ago, Which resulted i the Miskouri comprom'aey | yi, part of tnis y | avd Dann shat eut of ope hundred ton to oUF hat » that did rauity seemed to partoke of the character of a px ision Le ecustitution protect os iicc. the cuysuty of abe | Ho. mae Couvention, wo will b Unquestionably, t cyrey sa r who, for thirty -tiv merely, and the parties ranged themsatves on the s veral an peopl . Yimpesed | ‘he fourth piscogeg! cession by | voteof forty wority (Great apple grades of action necessary to obtain safety for Southern Relea gevcrnmicnt cue | your ged us He Us cat desire that this question shoul 1 cvive t ; righ's, or the policy of waiting ull some overt act Lad outhy did it wave us fr FOURTH BALI‘ 7. any ether way than that, then fam p 4 santeity pis ae e hey and insult us, Whole number of voter. 181 celirse. But} do net thik tit we are nimity ab of deen committed by the incoming administration ey bid it enable Acceruary toa choice. ro, Tr there any spot in Soxtir lina more Gt for | the x ‘ As we advanced into North Carolina, the feeling ogainst | Mex ds ——— a ger mn Sean with | Mr. ten vee 118 Mr. . 3 | Leliticd agitation? Is there any spot mor red vo | ir poop a ie ae i 7 lexieo, where (Le south juppished thrve-tourths of the | at. ¢ patriotism and is that spet Columbiay No, 1 w y dw thority, « duty devolved upon a “tf Northern aggression on (he right of s «lon Or 20 P i we may a: thority, and Uhe v i up n, bs fe or eer e rh f the as wn } money, tWe-tlute of the men, and tonr-tifths ot 6 b a ace choose sich @ spot in South Carolina, ought not that "heme these" bon (Applatinc This beiag tien the the equality of the Southern States im the Uniow, grew | gravee? Li cppeee any ¢ wo the erection of Mr. leon tne ved a nvviority of all the pleee to be Charleston’ Pancelpated the arumeut that j cter of the ment, Uae quest stronger, and secession was leeke! upon as an ultimate | Calternis me a tree oo tite, without any previous Lor. cant, wa eclared duly elected Presitent of the Conven- | would te mace when i int this resolution, bat 1 | thas we desire the authority Bot the exigenry has whieb Pex retort, if remedial measures for present jottt.cal aim. | Tris! «siete: a orn hh ga gtees or i MN: Renae, Weare. Teich: Thengntn fairpiuocd i A more'y am any own deaire, but ut the res | ONT aqe ic nat r { Rover lanstates i thw enaiesn culties could not be obt: the North. yourd the South cr c. 8ot Kansas When thc r © eppointed @ committ to conduct the | Pconters, 1 cannot sce the fut butae the advic themselves the power Preside tte the chair ‘ibe Lemepest elect on taking the air, addressed the Cor vor tien re follows: Gretiryes cv THE ConveNtION—When I say that Thave no wores to exprers the gratifieatim whieh your cont. Hence hog aflorded me, Lonly say precisely whet Tmean, ‘ove is ne hover Lestecm more highly than to sign the Ore inaree Of Secession, as a member of this body; but T wil regu: it re the greatest honor of my life to sign it te ot Alsboma, have ot this time un representative why ution of that Stats; | SS that (tis important, ail iuportint, that thore shoald be Ig PO hesitation—ro faltering and no delay npoa the port of th ion, representing the sovere vot South | that this Convention ordinance of secessiva } eftect in the future —(4 take atonee, (Laval this ordinance so as to ny Which no question ing which there ir pe doc bt to ‘eh ther it real us OU EF this confe yor not. For sucha Tam rea y to vote, but you cannot wlopt i rene iting het tewd of going to Charleston. we doubt oursely aster apy member not Se up t Presicent, becaure we are engaged ina the euotaearies of Emigrant | whieh they have ches from Nort In South Carolina secession, per se, was looked upon as the great good that was to be the object of every effort. No compromise, no wnien or fellowship with a non t's revolvers, to flaveholding State, or even a slaveholding State that men And has tt that € would remain in the present Union, was wimitted to be | ptt cr — j pessib'e, aud so violent was the feeling that even tho ox- | slaves. by Which 12 .10!d millions © pe a | pression of an opinion that an arrangement couki be | lost to the Sonthy Let us be Bo longer dujed by paper | seeuritics, Writtas constitutions ae worthless, ta. | | the: for the ‘aroking, is (ie in destiny aint fats of Missisaippi. (Loud se.) he qhescion writes simply as by Whether or 4 ey lhe | y have med ng as your presiting officer. (Applause.) We have entored | iret OM “y Not that Pbetiow there bth made between the North s the South by whieh al! the “1 7 "3 - ‘on # great work, and God, who holds in his hy the td arewe to lose vor lise cetion) de or righ exigeney has ariven wiaeh sit the duty of less tlwy are written at the same time in the | ietiics cf nations, onfy knows what maybe the results, | {ere Sa Member ia this Couvention bit w ee the Callsst | the ecver+ign Ptates of this 6 resume the rivhis of the latter could be secured, wus scarcely tolera- | heats, and founded om the interests of a peop.e; on toa ob there fs no common Doi of ayMytay or : 4 , futerert between the North abd the South ulleiorts to | {IPE meet fervent prayer. | May God aid our Stat preserve this Union will not only be fruitless, but (atat to | (2PP'atse.) J sm too little accustomed to the duties 0 the fers numerous section. ‘ihe uthir danger to which 1 | Presiding ever a boy like this not to feel my want of fatervod ting arias tious boo grees” oped qvalificuticn for the perition you have assigned me: and 1 here itilthe bitter end. (Applauge.) But while itis unnecessary, Why should we eneouuter this dis as» | " Meaver—L renew my metion to lay on table. ir, President, 1 cai for ue ‘Ws ADL ity. The Aceti u being taken, was decided in tis negative — } powers wath which they cut Racut, T hope tiist itis unnee there shon'd bs sm» | ee 4 x rs ome other | nettle this ques the tf deral govern- yaa making to Caro- ot rhe has the right t (ori the goverument, also the right to chuge ityant them your Ment exists alone Co the ext wad capacity and to the honer and giory of South Carolina, esemblance of hess ryartof South mediation on the part perhaps « | S tuter —border SI of the pec eleen eo long withirawn from deliberative bodies | ' Lola Ne I cae age Ry hy oa an aa | pret et bas Been wih ine wticne oc ae Wet emit ask voor Indulgence for the errors. 1 may 1 Cates wees n) Therefore, in arter thal ee ee oe Se One ee ees wen Fg a > boars tg eaten hg might. sit aera pet Ae fioabimtn > Fig Me pene od wruit, [stated ir commencing that T was so overeome there’ eloald be no scinblance whatever, uo doubt that = See mionaten Se Seherel ae cca Molattauooga, tho fone of, parties | J trust that we wil go forw sr’, 3 tee centicence that Thad nothing torsay. AIT cnn | vation, which if now a fixed fact, shell appear ap eit & 1 Ga eetetiaeh by ‘adueee . 0 would be to express but imperfectly the einctions that s'beyond all question (there shall he | sors tes yowse lo Gutrvalas Sete fund the seccesionists were the ones to speak with bated | this movement ican offer you no better motto twa Dan- | “#4 my ee ; aR | & Bogen Lge Bias = —_-. =, . | © no other authority an Dreath, uptil in Chattancoga they were Lardly heard | tou’s, at the commencement of the French Revenution: Ste. tinstii uae Sales OO ae ee eiiantnn veal: it be changed te | Aree eee Ss anne: | verse that g viLit, than have the serfs oa. ‘To daie, and again to Care, aud without end to dare.” | 4.) 1 6 ng (Ghimner: | Soren A | of Russia to eb form ot govecnmeut uudes whieh Northern Mississippi partook of the conservative feo. | Applause.) 3 R ae . | stat go vatanaiate they hive. T» authority aod right does exist ing exhibited in Tennessee, but this gradually diminished Apose—T offer the following resolutions: — 4 Eres ed, Teel the Pewainens, of She Cenmmntion anther. p—The geutieman moves to strike out Tuesday | avn = cn ‘only under the rights of the Stats Wo resume the powers with as we advanced toward the eceutre of the State. by ‘That the proceedings of this meeting be opened | Corventice nnn» messenger and a doorkeeper forthe | and ieert Wednesday. ' pat Bi nh fecal | whieh they sted the feceral goverameat, whether From Canton southwards the secersion feeling | with prayer, and that the Kev. Mr, Breaker be invited to oflt- " Mr. Srais—f move that the Convention take a reeees | acting as one, two or th then they have the raged, ym the spe of a remedial mast re | Cate Unie mornin al ta: tay i The & ane Wi She Conan 08, parted to, berg hy B O'clock. o ire 1 vote for that resolution, | ebility to resist the act by allt ans ia Uheir power. ‘but often in the stronger form of co-operation with | | Resolved, That '« eeossive 1 Conven ks UNVENTION, put if | am not mistaken, ce : We have thovgbt, in Mississippi that in ali probabilit thor cotton States, and rarely advocatiug the ex- | Py ued with prayer, and that the try Seep ape Mr. Tic tI wek leave to offer the following row las | Charlesten. (Laughter.) My v. 5 meets Alabama will also gy out of the Union, | the great. gwiceipie dhuat all gocerament is, Bassa Upot tate secession. Pe requested tc fuvlis some elcrgy muna to perturus tha duty. | tions:— on thissubject.. I would, therefore, apply to the gentle. | 88 be prepared to stand by you, side by side, in any | tbe regent of the people, would be recagnigen hy the vohitionary feeling i# second in in- | ‘The qucstion being taken, the resolutions were agreed to, (a, That when this Contention ndourns, tt stant men from Charleston » Know whether this is so. | iesce which may come, (Applause) Gentlemen, having | feceyal authority. fe would, wot be. quest thie it tensity t Here in New Or- 2 Seed oo tee avi own air. tocet jn the city of Charieston on Tuesday, the A Memner—M ident, 1 thivk, sir, that the Con. | #'# announced to you my Ua get ges ephaesd oe | would not be docbted, that no body of men, i * . cokik Bere p the toile wit Wayer:. be et pipe « 1 e i many members of + ould ju wn ‘ Jeane, where, I anywhere, conservatiam might ft ts | ear ee OL ICR See actegnice roms Ot Phitig's ana wm, | Yeution bas fe Nieves Ws sentiments, Team seeno | (ie Cneention, having atnowsced authorities totny | Would be ho would qucstion it 4 eal, the seceesion Ud wept nearly everything | a iiiehty and eternal 0 tn whom we live and | Michael's te requested to report to the President of thts Coa Lat; pre Convention the objet and purpose of my 1 may t ore it, and pervades ail classes of men and all Shaver Venvon (o the fame resol. tion to be It is out of order, having told you the views and ents val’ gover! t as now Le conetit creat leet thet it is based upon the sovereign States who mace it, that it owes its oritin and daily existence to Volunteer act of those States remaining in the hion, Tsay that may eljcet, bat as was eo well alluded fo by the distingvished Governor elect to-day, which Thad the honor to hear: > We must remotibor that that nt was created principally for the conduct of igh relations—principally to give strength tous broad, abd in order to cumlituts us a power on the A, We beserch Thee, an smendment to ihe revolution, A motion to adjourn is | r _ 0 e laid he . » pen us aesembted of Mr, Mocvei—T move that the resolutions Be laid om t always inorder. To test the question, T move that the are unworthy, | table. incon to take a reeces be laid om the table, ny of the bo: w—! move that we take a reeess until seven “yh “ 4 amat 7 ring. Tbeinve the motion fora reces oul ae ey Ge ee ‘The PResweNT—The question is gow on the resolution to wdjoor. Me 6f formes political opinion. None of the journals advo- | Move abd have ont ieee ything eise, and the circulation of those that are | /. Ailery im thelr advocacy of @ breaking up of the Teasing With extraordinary rapidity. that prevails ie not only that political union orth is impossible, Deeause of the divergent and hortile social theories of the two sections, bat jc is $0 Tees thitk J may here properly stop. South Carolina is pow inw liberty which will be eons iy States; and T may well § . ypon the fate of the batt A. Crispin’ day; he that outlives Lome, \ great t Thy otic and Dieesing Whi. we desi a 5 1 do Thou gracious’) regard us, for Thou hast prompted us S precedence wd aud Gai Thee as our Lather who art in -— rer Ea secrggeady Madera his = — ™ Semhowedtg = ear Apaepe heaven, Ch! be Tuow a father to us st this time, aud | tie, 1 will yote for the recess, but I would like to offer Soe i nb Ga Gornatatioes oe may color she bieesing syd. care. 9 Teams | Melee 4 Msare El 4 Hooker, Commiasl , Northern politicians to aeea\! the institution of slave percep hs ‘ch Thee, and grant | otirum ihe hie of Misseaipyt and Alabama, betnvived | (Criee é eget will be removed by Bundering present political tics antor | t the Couvention now assembied all that geace and wis- | {Cesena vrou the four of thle House The Tamuens—The question tow secure wooo. the peemmmpenioner’ tren: tse gallant OEsie-of,j Now, what has beon the history of the faderal the constitution. | 6th ene biessiny which Uhey need on (iis important ee Resolved, That « committee of three be appointed to walt | amendment of the gentleran {rom Richland. Missierippl. (Applause. ) Vermont for the last three years? Mas it beow an ¢ It is a notable feature of present agitation | Cason. Ad; woud recognise Thy hand and Thy authori. | pen Messrs. 1 more and Hooker, ‘and reuest them to ad- Mr. Kerr—I move to lay it on the tal Mr. He then channel bey thy enc " { give lo the people of the United state, ana people ef the pro-slavery and secession question that it | )¥ iB ging r erage if tife. | A8 fodivituals, as mem dy aaa yoy the guatlenan wi itv nkaraw hie Mr. Avass—I hope my friend from n Richland alld eo HO are eget donned Hee ee eee, Retnogcneouk, # Like political interest, aud social Welfare hse invaded the pulpit, ‘fut the religious teachers 18 of the public moet, and of the State amd of the | Mr. A "pe w i w draw his amendment, aud yield with grace. (Choers.) 1 | ¢,phkUiMes OF TE Cina oe eee etor auvereren | and elevated ‘position on the of history Ni are inoulcating the Biblical character of family servitude ry, great God we beseec! to make all interest. | . think that sop Be niche dle perpen pet ae ryren; Hbas been eful eqiabble on the fare to go to Charleston. | am willing to go - “ - to their Locks, just as the Northern preachers teach that | ¢4 1m these proceedings conscious of their obligations to | | Mr Warmaw—The gentleman can bring in his reso | to ight, if necersar 69 | State, at Scie t riecbes pee nis kee ' " #.f the national Legislature & " F x : y Th» people of despotic power a coutrolling element in the oY | Thee, and grant them, Thee, wi i Iticns. My motion was 81 a vigional motion. . : tory, I << he ee at akacmnenanaaaen Laan rt iotalrbe H enter Mire mevtnceme—it he gotloman thnks tat there ix | 113 ou what I know to be the sentiment of tho} pavement, in erder to oppress the ther port te aided ts the elements of sirife. and a return to moderar | St courage and power to execute, aid let all be | It does not absolutely take any taction in his matter 1a. withdraw it. Twill ouly | 10cFm0M 2004 Nt tw TT ite ty to pomens. | day and will stand tiptoo when this day is end xeT—T move that this Convention do now ad. journ, ropes pmsl wat To caand wfteraoon, 1 ‘That's the same thing.’ Reward Hocker, at yw me to introtnes the Hon, Charles tion and wise councils is reudere daily more diBeult, | Witely with Thy holy will, and in furtherance of the bost | | ‘ihe Cnasr—The Chair understate that to be a priv ftate that | thought that ft would meet with universal dati.) TP have been told that the history of the "Another noteworthy feature of th Y caout canted tect. | ibtercets of the people. aa betieve, and are sure, that | | eee q —, pins ath wihtram hig | MPPtobation, Carnot we me Catan earlier hour of the tio th he tet contin ot thine te aa i wer & national history, around which, in spite of ing in the poblic mind, and a pros! of ite ultra revola- | OUr Cause ie Fi: ran ed Shin bine arte | watise. the Ange Teens. Sonngge r= ot overiong, tie | day. bot on Wedn say. iacchrar Cesar emnek cx tae Oo eoeteon | nition to itelung the warineat alfccens of our onary cheraeter, is its intoie-ance of all adverse With La teachings of Thy motion of Judge Wardiaw will not be pressed. 1 hope Ls. estat move to jay it om the table. This will un ial te Kindly italley cased town anes eee cates tome | peome ;and Lhave begged b o remind the friends opiton. In this it 8 largely of the sentiment of | Wspired word, and ve stand upon’ ne human | yg nbs 5 ee ee doubtedly be eager ‘We can easily get to Charles. | * my vativity, T have been mere proteundiy grat whe made the segeestion te me, that, ia the Declaration ite Preacrevaitios of "wat epmera eva: | Du bu ub ibe oer or ofthe Heng | fi "Atoaee Taw ced hn withdraw hic motion, | ttt cc. ree of bony adorn the | Geog | eteted tut haw ncn ane ep or | a tere ys wine i Seer, tt tae vers and Roundheats in England, an woes | ee ae : +1 question, . he peep « tee» sac culonie ser bled feel stropg in God, and enabied to carry , but be will net. vg . hot so much ak @ matter of personal compliment, buta | | ny “4 the Jacobinw and Covenanters in, Hootland, feeut une Mr. bir'bs—1 will kay a fow words on the subj biped says pa will Be o@ the adoption of | indication of that emotion disposition of the BO | arory cf ee rreas aes caste ee (pion men not Wolerated in many piacos, but ia a ow forward the cause ro dear to us end all connected w ‘Vengp_-Not on the questinn Toray om the tal the motion to Jay on the table. ple, to the strong ther of afl ty ‘which bind men of Linu in Mississippi a lady informe tue that there was , (ie Cantcnwealth, and that the Southern Ntates may 4 Tria, t I. cs b it he d onsum Da- Mr. Mnw—We have adopted no ly of rules ‘yet. ig wippi to men of ina, (Applause) 1am depated, gen reat excitement among the people against bereslf because | 4100 “tes” amoat mereiful Father, an direct the de- my frend will withdraw it for the purpose of — lhe aamnsT— ite question Row cocurs om the Wop: ) Ue of the Cunventiin to pak he they cotebushed th ‘ine of mutual indepon- dene are intended that state Appia sentiments of the ‘ » obliterated State which I have the honor to represent, by virtue of | Hace Photid be obliterated ; and when the miod fhe would not order home her son, who was at school in | ton. iy one of the Northern Central States Hiberations of this body,wwnd gran! that very ting may. ir. MozveK—I withdraw it. Tie, idCaetoctieer ofahiek Si wat good hour. All the | Se Ten abies petcod bath brancher of tar kegiade. | NCW England, with @ great constitutional law 1 be done in such @ mahber e to secure the approving | | Mr. Ming] will exprees iny carnest hope that the re- | srangements will have to be made, and «hall must be man of lofty and proud intellect and enor an the esstoue of the arch of the, seccssia ar eum Dulles of Heaven, and the beet presporicy anid weitare | Peluticn of the gentleman from Chesterfield will wot be | Cirajued. Are the members from ‘Charleston ready to | Hhy WIGS inal Cmctting Velen. | Dave ee eee er, stood ih the Conpr.ae of the United States Tee eee ection mavvomeut Ye. Of the Stats Ob, God, be won, we beech Thee, to i- adopted, and Ide #0 Lccause it ix my Oxed evnviction | roake ihe arrangements! hwo te announce “usu that, the Dill comroking tho sratedaien’ bar tots co. t prvonamans. apni ean ioe veude largely upon théedect which resent vents inay | rect ell their councils, ‘and to tavetion and prosper all | that the anption of that resolution and the wAjournmoont | Vinge Can be made by telegraph. All made | Soverclgn pecple uf ihe Stato of Mibsisippl, 19 con. ) people cf a State=—we hay it with repret—he ive aaa tan. orien Consdmption. ot, tise | Their acts. Bikes, we again besecch Thee, our state, and | (f this bey from Columbia to any other print, without | atready, wrad by both bronches of our | ge 4 partisan warrior feavecating the jatereat of is staple ia Berope. Ke the ra wt] | all the southern ‘States particularly, and grant, great | baving taken action on the event which has brougiit us Ie Fesotation was put and carrid. single ommaiing eee, Applause.) | client: and a great eiateeman of the Wert, he whose confidence wpon whieb the oes onk waioney Gent, w overrule all the events iat lave tranapired and | together, will bave the most unbappy If not a disusteous he Prssiwest appointed Mestre. Adams, Hayne and ‘hur authorized Uy the Legisiatare Of | netne indeed has beecine national, and whose faine be- re world, and particularly of England, is founded can 5 are iranspiring, © Uhat Thine own name way be gloritied earn ktbe reat cause ta rhe Legg end ittee to wait upon the 7 fof nat emt tet aaega te tS Wenge tthe countey #¢ large, when te atx fm the Con- wer of ste mates sae AF i po Ae Fs a gpm ogy Bonn ghd Dale tis Cossenien, Gren fier of thie proprekion a the coarse Of ean- page. TER it giver ine prefcund gratification to be able to say that, | f'1tt tf the United states teima ai tee an ye gnoand Fer, then revolution will mova gi “y Nc g - . | versation through the city, aud one is the prevalence of « coming back t the home of my nativity, I listen ledag w the ged y meng Lge men] other products, cotton must euentinter rertuced prices and | Sy, TUS oat 0 Se te dinetse, abd the other in that therein nota suf: | jy A2ummee—I sek Keave to Caer ‘the futowing row. With a rece pleaeure wnt grat to the words of wis Sate Semen ramet eat, Cae inh pom voeates and leaters of « Camp ished consumption the cresion may have to enoo accommodation for the members. With reference to dim ad pri theam that fell frm the lips of the Governor Seper, ‘ite anaee oe ih ae ae ik and jet Thy = Test upon them the ra ndopted the Convention of | elect, ani 4 violent reaction ia p :t ite h. Resolved, That ~e) was not one | , Bet yon tthe peepie of South Carolia are 1 «ne to say tor th as not “ — pehaetmeeminia bene diets tie 0n- | EXKOTIING OF MEMIERS. the patiens ath as au. infependest people, and barnes vane ny whieh cul wet Lave cine the ead, at pls spoke for aA tlwe 1% come, who rm = care, oo ea se cera tne ‘Al beet Mr. Sreaot—With a view toa pormancnt organization, | Pt: pare to face all dangers snd emergencies which grow wetetion wen stoped. ia Niesiengy that it mt frem tho men of Caroling. |(Av- | Elke he apake the trvih, tbe. simple \"vth—=wbon Sor sreme Gath Jn Wine Sion Res gree. pasties Ae | Fmove that we proceed at chee t ballot (or President, “tof thet pttitnde, aud, im my humble Judgment and | ye. yyy, /RIVIMMUA THE Form, yA have felt that Twoald have been untrue | Cyne he Arete the trully te nme Set to ie incr cue yet be resolved upon, No‘phus ss actor | _ MF. MkashMr. Present, it strikes mo that that is | Crimien, re m to me to be almost pucriie, when it is pub- ciated to ive the Tiom. Howell cobb, f Georgia, to nt ane 1 the.iastinete of the wll pon the Lcarte of the poople of Carolina ani her sister statos cto cporstion exists, aad when at tace Drought 69 €: | Sirwetere. She members Bave, net qualifies yet, ond 1 that we were afrall, {9 consequence | Tee ane aan eetahnuse. pipet «reared, did 1 not give a hearty response t0 | th. great principe that thie Wes & government based my sehen = eae nae oe | a Viginess In order is to-call up the differcut dele. | « prevalence of disease, to risk our lives. 1 think peed rote hy he aftirm, | CYCLY Feutiment, 1 have sito felt and known that | | vin the content of the poopie, and thet the federal go- Cy py aoe te | gates that they may be enrolled, questcn Is er bei lary to this great and important he quathe being put 1 was Padecided in he ties | Sn We equal ee home of my adeption ant | Veinmeut ie but tbe of the States, and could not fue to in advance oi their leaders in LM. I y | Mr. Sreary—1 will change my motion then, and move matier of withdrawing the State of South Carolina, atthe | "Ve on the ecntiment yo ules the hearts of the | (lite day without them. (Applause.) | bave thus, Pilcctsibatiin, an] theee know tot what to propogs. We | ‘hat the cistriets be galled, with « view to ascertain the | sarlicat prncticable post od ana the iaapprchenaion and A Mrorrrm oftere the fon ra @ revolution wn retatiom to | Leshicy ht L not gives om fae appreais | ir. President and gentiemen of the Convent, ap! rey se v be be oh pave - m ih wee vsebemipte ee are rushing blindly on in full tice of revottion, ane i; | Members prevents | ‘his body. will adopt anf thie ajonrr ment wrk Wo aethn, w al CT ame cen gation from St, Mattuew # parish, which Was | Yu sd Known Mes Presdert. and genilemen of the tn eeseiion, and tung temp white ws wes te anal hla staan seangs enmtinge we Sant Reve anneeiy with. | ee tne Lecieattat, sos'that exch member wilh | friencs a: eladder our -nemien, Wewould be moored at. | Srced tem vention, thas the eteraiom fequirce or demands that i | qertion, and I Leg to say while, Ht Wu We Mette in @ year. coentials and Le swore in. 1 thiuk tee 1 wovid be uehed 0 all aida, te this the ehivairy of welttfeived, That tis rae ae Ge i neo should go into @ general discussion of the political etiics | Curgjing, yet, since the election of Lincoln, vanes | olinat are Ieetion “ | “dl i. * INDIANA AND THE FUGITIVE SLAVE LAWS. | weatt be for the veleesies fram each dis- | Sonth Carclinnt They oe prepared to fane the worlds but | Ptreets in cumturmity to the pA fom: cccericac-iscpurepriciey “atone, Kow. | Sit pasty line a Nueiesinp) oem abhi. | tolet to present their eredemtials and bs sworn ia, and E thes 14 away fem the smallpox, (ite ed ape = We give below the official denial of the Seeretary of = me that tive Cals call Ue diatrlos alplaueticaily. Wid refecenes to persemal convenience, E hope | ‘The Pressiaat cape at ee Kent, Ger and Mite, the State of Indiana that her Legislature has ever parsed Mr At u-—Mr, Irorident, I do not see how we can ring to myself, there Is ne gen Howell ( » pre » ona the convenience home of than [ | him to« seat en thie Leer euy lows having a tendency to prevent the full and com: boty si as pa srt ripln heen rah 4 ere dimi And then the Convcntion took @ recess untl seven Ever, tects f oume simply "te peor, you setan codes siowrenee . tp. the & the ‘rentimenta ‘at the peepic of Mlenissippl, Bove boc convey 16 You what was the suthoritative jo -— Rave bitherto divided tame. bys ete - in our Tegielture, and when T have dune this 1 shail |? “flortin, te sone oe known candi oveieck PM } Have felt my tigsion ended, But there ie « question Pre: | At ye owing ima large measure plete exeeution of the federal Fugitive Slave law within yo stort he eras tvtirg of Use Uutou staten, We comme ' D . urease saanien. 1 by seer very eonveration tere, ane’ cae Wid / her borderes— Bere vec Gk & peRetBWeRL, aid act to take am | riety dha T met feitak tapes I won oo, and The Pramest—ihe Chair will infer the Convention | "Zs aut bare epamnsend in mont of the Southern | Popelation ie infeed ome grater or ae. OPC Or ae ee ae anc Tt 16 not ened for a convention to take | Washinctom, where} have bem in constant, case, evn nied, an hie «fheers, Ht. F. Arthur, Clerk | niederncy to the extent | Lin hoppy, however, toannounce now that We have no Txiawororts, 1nd.» Nov ae ee ST ee eto ruprert the cumetituiwn of the Valid states, | Uiacal cenference wiih our friends, Theis ‘unanimour, | Ar. Lamutte, Memenger, amd Mr. Nettles, Doorkeeper. | in which you underetand it jo South Caroling. | ee eee re ai Capplause,) Abd. that, iu the 1. Cyree Ta Dusihamn, Searetney Of ane oC ee ae | Geel apc ch my tere ‘ Ten Tansee? | urgent request to ur ts not to delay at all. The last thing SEAMEN PRROLCTTONE. } tien of how the feoturcs of the federal | town in which Live, the capital ¢ of the State, when we os by certify, thet op slature . the dole, | urged en me hy cur friende from Georgia, Missiasinpl, | MF. Isr —In eoneequenes of some re } iad of He exitemen, are te be bened et voor ectim oad ‘phen tie aay bellce Tite ax never passed a law making ita | then, that the Chairman of tay b district alphe North € iatv Texas and Louieasa, | the mecning, | feel it inecombent upon me oda o wate ow yo Sem per vous nd Hhave Neen aclvieeh that it will be more | irg sil constivetiens and govermerte—t mean the great | Lome 1 atlemed ey Bee fll Me Fe RE the gentlemen who have been | pre ple which te enumerated io the very second article | [i “ ~ ¥ © tutredueed. Tdesire itto be | cf the till of righte attached to the constitution of Mis- | by at ge i cere anand Bion tte, and «ve Stale that is with ue in this great movement, reed (0. we Scat south Carolina the ineiant you can. Now, | appropriate te do it bf \ Weraleingten that we mot Ye Iavited 4 addrene ue potwc ally, AF we the ro offerce, for any party having autho: Cee the laws of the United Stator, to carry out to fo ustextemt the provisions of the Fugitive Slave ton being taken the motion w: ne ite: that ho law has ever boon passed inthis The beriest pr tempore then dirceigd the districts | Fir. v e Reborn tp nerds cobretly thoersteod that, inasmuch as the resolotion | rise) piand most of the States of the confederacy—to | T/Fht At ‘made y Way Cenc wo Bully whe ld Fugitive te be called and the delegates to sign dhe Fol’ | a actuate comeparch.e to Coates revides for the appointment cfs committes, 10 not | cloum'bat is the right of the poopie to alter,tochange. | Wey’ the pepie ef the gouuty. mn which. Tie, not Wu that, on the contrat, every fuctity is | In the'tutervul the President pyro temp Tai pertiversch sonenpared of be Bey erie net to aopire to ve ia © preanioent positvan ou | to amend, aye, t@ Mis fle af qoveramees | seest, to the po stem Wat vera tht wwener of a fugitive slave in rechiming his the tedy the following communication, sigued by Mr. ® peaceable manner. Farr: w, of the Cn mittee of the Heaseaf Rep: vsentatives, t shall seem proper. (Applause) That, | io Glevce t. which ee is, ir at fed to | that cenmittes, but I desire not to be appointed on tt et | ever te th n. Thi fe what I desired t i Ee enka brimete minh: | midieuce tLe fomen te tock nt thia | 8l. ft te not beeante T wish to avoid responsibility, bet | gentiomer of the Convention J rpeke, arese as one man and tund by South Carotiaa, by S - — ' “ ang: incots So t Gove sey. Durcently entrent the | ritvers whereof T hereunt t my haw poe = doers ng: in bts for the inauguration of Governor | conser te eteete. 3 BH © prepared the iutant | because 1 om annie ul mitiee compecd of | under «© sot only your Federal comatitution, bat whieh | ite, for weal or woo. (lod and 1 ap- cf State, at the City ¢ his wekens rE eae body fas poowed @ etexper members of this body, Twill read | jiee at (oe tarts of all your State aeemann ae patie) J} have. alloted, grstieane ee November. A. Th 1860. ‘ over ov Te : Bee i! Bisbee Fenelon ould pot bt witien of the peeple, the pewer ef the people, aye, and the dut ce . op A Magee monnt tpi incdienges toh Sees seme eo] aevera wwery ae We Ole al tp the Union. | (Ap ved, That Ife the opinion of ubie Convention that the | of the perple. te reeeme the powers of per Sey tte, wore Hicatrthy to the * scm Dares Haernex, Depaty Min—te accerdaner with the resolmbien adopted ty the | P00" - : pete Soretinn Rous Sia ee | when ¢ ent rated their agents w tf the Legilsture of the Sate et Siva “et ae Neuse this day, | be honor of extemting 0 Sue aud Re) Oy. CammoniaMe. Presitent, 1 most heartily endorse | “Stived, ‘That « commitice of — tarmotere be appointed | Pe: 218 bur proven and tanifreted thems Love the pemewee Of announcing to you that when the oTICUT. quoen end (he oat | owery wort that har beon maid. Wedoes seem tome that | wodrart on ordinnner, prrger tobe adopted by thistcnven, | feithivt in the direharge of the trast. ( | Genvevtion bill was propreed in’ the House of Re LAMATION BY 6 OF BUCKINO HAM, finer ad re. | thi body shovld pet preceed from this ploee to any other | tien, in erder to sectpich thie purpose of eeoraston, and | Fruy thet it is a great principle whieh ander Preventatives, it woe referred ts 2 ape commute or the President of the United States deeloce — spect, WLod the cet of seeossin hae beet adopted. In the coarse | that yds weal members destring 47 6 Vit for the ee | the ewer gronted tothe federal government and toe | rattan, vejarted (0, the Bisuas, Saad WARINOG With: fon of the States ie et the pr moment Thy PuminesT, pro. fem. —Whal action will the Conven: | fn (rw days ebetons will take place im many of th recurated ve hand the senne, without delay, to mig | Powe’ Brat ic pA ee -y bo tecoghized when | Ont ebate, quietly anit rilenily, aud and with that resolute te ned with alarming aud immediate danger, t t Ao upen the communication? le outhwrete n Stat They are watehig on, b } Seto rmination and feed éaty of purpose which fnticate * ante and Cistress of a fearful character prevail thrown. | ee ee ee ae nr nett om the table, Mr. Prest- ' Tf we lee That tbe tier of the General Aesembly of thy | it shell fal tee admitted then the existences of the €- | tht men have posted tho Poriel Of dleoussion sod de out the lind, that all classes are iaa state of confirm cont. until the organization of the Conventien is com- or the ting of the Conventio®, be re. | verninent is a mere question of the power ge | hate. (Applanee) I have the pleasure of announcing en the im! B dampen tive 4 comtuitse, With instructions to consider | ment te perpetunte eelf. (Applaose.) Awl, tn_ refe will ask, ie thie gr ou (het the other branch of the Logislatare—the Se- end distress, and the wisest counsels of our best | 5 : ire te the federal government, while it existe a | purest men are Wholly disregarded;’ and has rece ‘The teten prevailed { tee prepared to mect a crisis when they are oft n resee te the ie adageet she, temas 4 ry: whe = 0 4th day of January nest, be set <a w cheer ox? I deh id react Mr Corn reef recond there resolutions, The propos. er different forme from State governments, it | w od the ge) tt mended that Friday, the 4th day January nex ‘The liet having been gone th it was found neek of emalipox? ff the ® would rs tan io taenaed 69 san on Open aoe 7 pails epencert upon this great general prir eipte j . cane & ann permease oF A agin < sid Ve: cinwtion. in ten days time nething would be beard rt as a day of humiliation, fasting aud prayer throuch — ¢ngt the follow ag delegutey Wer: yg 9 ; . Mirrine always contended ty belong ion - ~ ard Noble Wilson, | 1 emalipes here. There is no danger if every. per we will pare there resolu 1 Nevtstep) Rave snways eis tocther States, wolleiting their co epreation tn hs fore, approving the recommendation, and bellow mene fhomiey, D. Wargew, wn ana a im this € Matai bs 90 Bett Dew wt would * pnedily ax persible federal ard Mate governments, We seem to } pesition which ‘Mise bee) has takin, that resolution wat ing that the Union of the States and the permanency of hoi cremad §. Whither, §. Le Ure, J. B. Reod, Re F. | te struck dewn to morrew hy thie diseam, and It world + Will the Convention take on ons to the fret, and thie great question of | Ait tasead without a singe dissenting voles. The reso the government are of inestimable impo T hereby gimrson, BF. Mauldin prc ve fatal to myself, Preven woold ben ppt the remit vereign States of the confedersey, eaeh | TU te on federal retutione, as we aimirably term thom © rdially inv! urge the eitigens of thi a State to. ob Vnelee J. ‘d Middleton, Renjam the act of meerseiow one ummated. (Applange. ) Mr. Copsperv—T desire for ene, to have the yeas and | wet! if and by herself, and boond ect by Wor in Miseweipp), which. | bad. the honor to t to tho rerve that co With the desiga of our Chiat r rahol. M. Aver, Jr., W.P, Pipley gentiemen (ooh apprehension, why FC ts perform nt reys taken on the fret resolucion, "but as the Convention | own cet We seem almost to have beon fy Hef the exeeut vog were introdveed not by eb ta rights Megiatrate we in their usual places of re» w Towns it. P. dation, Preat oct.ond th fT will incke no opposition to remeving: | is net full, T prefer that the question should We deferred | origin of (he government ttectt? This qrest tag Hight of the | 9? : ogarded es with the opposition, menceat, ' ‘Worehip and offering unt such sacrifices of eh J Moore Viele ad Woods. but thee genteinen to minke vp their minds at onew | for afew memente, Cn the other resolutions the ques | + verelen partieg to the Cg’ whenever the federa | Te in we were Dot CortaiD, oven ta Miseiee) itenee and supplication as may Focus o the Divine favor pte ido : gti. ver to b ave ace NUD South Carolina is removed | (iene can be taken by acclamation, government hae departed from the orbit in whieh the | UP" Noe "Twill not weary you by reading tor our nation, | b me fier Veter P. yt here: 'W. Pinckney Sbing £ the lun\te ‘ited Stat SOU TRRRN CORDED RIOR, conetitvtion bide it move, in the langange o Ie Rrewt lrg preamble to these reroluttynr, for we struck it Algo, that they implore Him to give courage to mazis ee 5 + fren end has xe her deatinies in hee « At thie point the Commissioners frem Alnbarma and Mis. | etoteemer it fe not a simple right, but ie is the daty of ane eiet the simple ren uth stand by themselves, trotes to enforce all lawe for the protection of the ove. Clarendon—1. P. Richardson, J. 1 Ingram (Agence) ficeippl chtered the halt, when Mr. Adema introduced | the govercien creators to spenk to it tn the language © | Tae not mean to tate that every tnan jn the State js client end he punishment of the disobedient: tbat He will, Doster A. Dargan, EW. Charles, isaac D. Wile | Br Kumr—t agree fay Mr. Prowident, in prompt nd tee he Fiesidest, They were received with a round matter 01 Bid ET bgt orbit whieh | pegged 0 breaure there (ie tome whi have sa, ineline wi People abide by and perform their action am ready to take this State out of ot ® oe, he you, we are wi Conatituthaal obligations; that ie wil coca? all ques | HJ. Mi Simmeme. no Dovant, 3. PCa Fa eon rate Meaty togsued hurn the | the Tyesirest—Centlennen ef the Convention, allowane | sey thn! it it the great principle which (Soornes tw | at olay wen SOMMER aA tes eee tone which now disturb our and threaten our pro® | yy) biitgee bebind me, Bot one of {eore qvestemen will go | to intreduce the Hen. dames A. Bimore, a son of South rative ernment oltke, a8 the other re r the vance movement and we wit be th 1 perity to be adjusted pon basis of equity and jus , further in the preseention of the object for wiveh Que ] Carolina, We “leeees citizen of the gallaat | principle whieh T have enunciated underlie py Tight or eccersion mon, tice that He will hol ut back from revolution and blood | 7 Copvention is assembled than Twill go myeelf, Got, eir, | State of Alalaira. (Applawe, Bate constitutions. — As under the State combs | but we Sillewe wih vo a war of tevenbeon inetewl of a shed, and not pertnit vs to plunge into sine gnc will | ” is there anything in the charactor of Ube soit here which Mr. Dowors then aidreseed ibe Convention from the | tions the power of the people at ali times ex pereeful resumption by a sovereign State of the powers pos ing upon us still more terrible beg ar t that He 4 Tt renee 1 lamportant for the honor and safety of the Stave | President's stand, He raids to resume the ven entrusted to ite ane vested in the general government.” We heve Gif (ion, iy we through this cela. is such A maner s se Laue-adyiuee toma, deh 3. Withers, that yon) oramanee of seomsion should be passed hare’ SoMneN OF MR. FLMORR. resume ite ment of the Convention “we have no quarrel with your motives: wo will ws wi toring paace to | fo know you to by wrong | re s — ene ' vested them with Ito the 1 Robin | « feecession, Mlopied by this bed Giotiets OF THR CoNvENTiO’ of tHe Scare of Sorrt | and manner which they. in u ou to netign aw Japeager i 1. Crawford, W. ©, Gauthen, D. 2. Robins | Wilt bet an or See we reve te tome vausny 9 karina 1 appear bere bore represcataties | right an the power, and he dat cco ths par of pT TT Ie aay, hm ei aie c ’ i] ton if roa © ‘State of Alabama, by Goveracr ates to resnime anthony mrante ‘ wi vy ‘Lavrens—H1. C. Young H. W. Garlington, Thomas Welt, | have if adopted herer {It eneer w feo Ben R~ heh, Sua ¢ ths fe AoverEMeLe, wherever that federal govern: mal hy Feb Late day f-Tg Fail nagar check he spirit of anarchy. ae premeeve strcogthen and por- | « istracted people Jetoate our naticnal Union eon Given under my hand and the ® a! of the State, at the | by, 4 je it beeaure you do | ce te Ninerch. thie, the eighteenth day Of December, | 2 i Lalngua eit. J Cooghiaan, John C. Geiger, Pas Quat- | Tare in Lek beste a grear meagre, through a its euagee? | the Mate of South Carding Sot tos Conroe iment shall ick to pervert it The two reat peiaciples | tee! Tae sai itiine ware ‘iy the legislature by fn the year of oar Lord one sane hundred and | eteom | \ it becavee. when the Convention {s asseibled, you do | State apen the grand questions which are now bet are alike in their application, end ty ‘eaten et te hae movervnns not with the entire wi ov. F xiy, and of the udependence of the (uited States the | SVEN ww iiariiee, W. DB. Rowell, C.D. Rrame, A | rot, in fifteen minutes, carry country, 7 ore myself that my labors are but roy at home t wil repent here, that if pod a mity of the Cou it ‘othe resolition antl ort. q eu bty-fitth pee aah. . as | a hee. sion? Wil it, Beeanee ibis Convention, eons for Ffind t othing to do when ume back and | Woslan shall ever recor none eee ing the Fitecutive to com he va" collency , Sons p, Fearetary of St i 0 eet i ne igh renee jety, ch roprerentative hama be oo | government, pot merely ni . » hy his Bx Mornerraw. Pd boser FW. Goodwin, A. Mcleod. | high renee of propriety, - Peoyte of Routh Carolia CApplane:.) i the hearts of te people, that that rae hy i i. Moorman, Joreph Caldwell, he own wey, exercine an injay ; sie Bieter? Hew, it may be necked? To we duit Tt & unnecewary for ine to go inte a history of ~ | bhite setit hy aa much owing (ote teen 7 Coe ant. W M. Keitt, Donald R. Barton. | whot we menn to de? Is there a Goubt in the tt causes whieh are how rating upon th p hor ity fn the governm pt as Dihow — rien ee an A. Vhe apeon Wm. 5 | single me mbes of t Convention that thi: boty Wil,ere | one ef the memotw we dehatee white! ove ttred nt fele of the majority We have Yoon tanght to Cairk 9d +r, withdraw the State from the Calon? | the Senate of the United States, Mr, ORhown warnet wn: | Weteve in Micwiesipy thet a") govern: pon bs are bat ort THE NAME OF | IF NEW 8 SOUTHERN CON- |" what shall he Conf OuOrAey rr spondent in Maxweil meny Gaye rell o Piehed by the people te effet eortain al " 6 Coty ‘ mF. 8. Parker, Samuel T. At- | 1+ there nny dove in or sinter States that we will to it? | North. apd the whole eountey, (hat unlew the inceniary Clem extadiiched by the peuple te great pur. | ture, ee ‘The sdhunr preters te Kinern, ALS, Pe bn 9 y inchin Ave we & Ary 4s ond voters in Georgia b- ey = | which spimated the North «fr A « stopp a i nt Pret =< ane ns bo ey ate tote Ay, tie shave sae x 1 mapa a | j on, W. Forgneor ng the 4 of secession until Are @uuk! rexalt in tanking @f the two people of lie Ni ereeiatiy pour fedecal gor jr hinge a at, wanee gernep,” 4 VIGREN Fp POO: | Cytee Wemenmeyeam an orreneey © ewes et | Oe vo declan thee taneier bet Beate? abt Sy) setleely at lagh ape erparkte pooples, med ntti. ged Metat witcr of the ouenhay, waeaeter tel | tbat Te wer fet ne bile Fern

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