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VOL. XVII. SPARTANBURG, S. C., THURSbAY, NOVUM BLR 15, 1860. NO. S7. 1
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Monday, Novr.miw.r ."?. isfin.
Sen-ate.?The IIoii. W. !?. Porter upon'
taking the chair, addressed the Senate as .
follows :
Senators: I th ink you for this now
manifestation of your eonlidei.c ml favor,
hud accept it in the same kindly spirit in
which it is tendered. It shall he my on- !
deavor to discharge the duty <d' the olfiee
with fidelity, to promote the wishes and
give expression to the sense of the hody,
aocording to the rules which have been
laid down for our g iveininent.
The short year has removed from all
earthly scones, three of those who parliei- j
patcd in our last deliberations. 1 his is an
unusual mortality Whil we pay our last
tribute to the ni onirics ol our - eparted as
.sociates, let ns take the solemn admonition
home to our own hearts and m ike timely
preparation for the coming of tie dread
messenger who c mi to each lott one.*, I at
comes to all.
I do 11 t so k now to lift the veil t'? it ,
hides the futu-e from < ur sight, hut v..
have all our in tinetiv fe, iiog th.i* . ar<
one the eve of great ev it's. li !!v
lency the (ruvcruor, in the term.-oi hi- ca.!.
lias summoned us to take action il adv: i
hie for the safety and protection of if.
State. Heretofore we have eon: nit' <i for
its convenience and well being. *?o i destiny,
its very existence, depends upon
our action. It was the old injunction, in
times ol great public j eril, to th" lloinan
Consuls, to lake care that the public sii- 1
tained no detiiiucnt. This charge and injunction
is now ad he- . I to us. All (ha
is dear and precious to tlf people life,
fortune name and history -nil i committed
to our keeping for weal or i >r wi e, for lam
or or lor shame Let. ua d ? our part 11!i .1
those who eonic alter u< s' a'! acknowledge
that we were not un vort1 v i' the gi r
trusts devolved upon u i: ( i i.sp;d to tin
great exigencies by which w<> were tr: ! '
\ t.i.c. ?ti i . . i
"NYe aro till agreed > i > mir . i -n -?. i. t
\i<* sacrifice .ill iliti ion o! opinion a^ i
Jimo and mode of rent - ly, uj>on tli altar
of patriotism, and In; tin- sake < i'the ,.t
cause. In our unanimity will ?>c oar .tri
physical ami moral. AM luiinan power c n;
withstand or break down a united people
standing upon their own soil and <1. feuding
tlieir homes and firo sid .May vt In
so united, and may tli gnat (Jovern r !
men and of nations inspire our h> .- ad
courage, and inform ottr undci Undin <
with wisdom, and lead in in the way <>f
honor and of safety.
The Speaker of the House of 11 _ r.s, ntatives
upon taking the t hair. ; i.e as i.allows
:
(iKNTI.KMKN Ol- llli: Hot' P.Ot ill :
skntaiivks : It is with great dlli ulty
that lean fin 1 lar;;. n >? \ j :, ; j ?-..
Jimti 1 scu-atioiis wh. u f.l r . r . i
vocation. That 1 .-it >i; i ;.t iii < ad < I a
long connection with thi i; i. . 1." I
the goo 1 fortune to r- < Av . a i i i
nial of the the eonli 'etna ol ;!. .j !? i,f
this commonwealth, thioitgh .i. \ . - < ;
their representative- this i ty, is emm 1; to
excite in me emotions that can .-ca.v,l,
he expressed. Allow me t?. temh r t ? yea
my most profound acknowledgment . and
to testily without affectation the heartf. it
gratitudi which this evidence of your < >a
tide nee has excited within me.
The duties of this chair, and I have a
right to say so, from long experience, are
full of ililliciiltv o n-., on.l . . .... a ' . ..
J J ?.. ? v,, UM1 J i'j >yj 11 '* I ? ? I I M ^
In ordinary seasons tit ey are so, l?at ail
those elements are multiplied \vh ti con-'
ncctod with such a crisi as n ?w oxerh.iugs
this State, and unless I have vo ir aid io
the direction an l uio lcrution of tho d> hates
and deliberations of this Asseinhly. I -1
have little hope ofaeconi/' 7 . i! : n
pose for which you have | , . in. in iin>
seat; I therefore ash yni i<? t. i wiili t i h
other and witli ni , an i to give all \ >ur energy,
all your latent an i all your spirit t >
the common good o! our hdov -l coiiim >uwealth.
1 n uv comae u>i \ hi. geutleim-ii,
to the husinitos of the ti.au ral Assembly.
Tuesday, N'ovkmiiku Is'<
I Senate.?ThoSenate in t. at 11 o'cl . i.
.1. m., )>?ii niiaiit to :nI ii our .. t
A u. nsagc v, is reeeive 1 li ?m the lion ,
proposing to go into a ballot foi 1.' >rs ul
President and V eo-Prcsideni of tlx H niu 1
States, at \'l o'clock. The Senate < > <m
red, and returned a message nc >i iin .lv.
and immediately proceeded to the lluit
und joined in the hallot.
At I ? j o'clock, the Senate prom ml 1 to
the special order, tho reference of the .M<
sage No. I ot liis K\( elleiicy the I iovernor. 1
.Mr. (iarlington o He rod the loliowing r< >-,
l..i! . t i
union, wiuon was agreed to :
ll'Mtflr iff That the or lor talking ill
Message of his Excellency the (1 mm ?r
tho special onlor lor this day, tit I J!
o'clock, bo discharged, ami t!i t ?> much of
said Message as relates to the Call of a convention
of the people ol this State, the reorganization
of the militia, ninl pti-palatums
for the defence of the State, lie made
the special order for Thursday next, at 1
o'clock p. in.
p .Mr. Illicit oflV :rod the following resolution,
which was also agreed to, and sent to
the Mouse for concurrence :
AVW'W, That the Trcu.-urcr of the I p0
per IMvistun 1 e and hereby is instructed to
settle the bills ol' the State Printer for
work ordered by the (ieueral Assembly
and executed since the last session, out ol
any funds appropriated for publie printing
during that kcssiuii.
Leave of absence was granted to the
Senator from Laurens, on and alter tomorrow.
On motion, the Senate adjourned, to
meet to-morr >w, at 1 - o'clock.
Ilocsi: of IIi I'tti: ?i \ r.vTivf.s.?The
House met at 11 . in. The roll was called,
and tb * Speaker took the Chair, and
the House was cv.i.i 1 to order.
flu. | "Vi'liug> were opened with prayer
by the llev. Dr. Thornwell.
The iottriial ol Mondav was read b\ the
t'lork.
Mr. (! ood iuij announced I',. ('. \\ halcv,
member elect from St .lolin s ('olli-toii, i'.
('. Kirk, from St. .Inlin's 1 Jerk Icy, ami II.
(?. Sheridan, from St. IJartholomew's, as
present, ami rea?ly to ipialify. I lu* nhovi
members appeared at tlie* Clerk's desk, an I
Were <jualilieil.
Mr. t'oun -. of Lexington. oHcrctl a re olutioii,
'k!e^ the Sj ikor issue t'orthwith a
writ of elect it 11 to fill the vacancy in'Lexington
1 d-trict, occasioned by the r> In i!
of Mr. dallies t lai k, let nine 1 by the Hoard
of Managers as clc te I. to ipialify. Aprec 1
to.
Mr. \\ . IMack, from tli committc- . re
ported ill result of the li'.'st ballot lor MeS
s -nircr.
(Li motion of Mr. i arrow, tin- I lou.*
proeeeded t ? a see-oid ba 4 ! ?r U< a !i
t 'l-rk. Numb.'r nt'votes i .117. t'oinmiltcc
appointed to count the ballot*.
Me si e j:-.. ton. lira lley and li roc kin
toll.
A m - from tho Senate was ivc
l. coueii:rin^ v. i: lithe proj -i-': ii ot ti ll
u-e t-? j > 114 ? a j i.t 1 .1 lot for < ! ei-us
id 1\ ill-at nl Viet; i'Hsid. utof tli Ciiited
Stat s, at 1 hi.
lunncdi: ' 1) tin- ealb r, the Senate cn;
red an I i > u d tie- I! m.- - in a 1. a.
Number of Senators vote 1 Id. Nun.' < r
ol 1 Jepresentulive.* 11'"-. lotal id. t ..n
nil -e toe lint votes, Mcs-rs. lluist, l!utler
and llyrd.
Mr. I Joy I -in reputi-i the re.* nit of the
second bale!! for readii.o Clerk a* i'-ilow-:
W. < ln^Iis, 4s ; M m. M. Martin, .'?!>;
Ja*\ Hoy t, IU; .Scattering, Id. No election.
t >n motion of Ihtryc.i, the lion*-pro
eceded te 1 ai.ot for l>oor-k ep r, when l-'J
members Mitel Messrs. Can-w, Carter
and ('hick, \. re appointed a committee to
count votes.
On mot' a.. '?? i! .-.so p: - 1-. ! to an
other ballot t-. Mosncngcra?lid luctnbe'-s
voted; and Messrs, t off.n. Conner and
t !. aje ililid a (oiiiiuillcc to i unit the
votes.
Mr. I'lii*! called for the spoial order,
namely; "So uim-h of tho 1 v. mors Mcsa*
refers to tli call ol" a l.'onvt nil in,
tl re-organization ol the miiit a, : nd tin
dil nee of the St.-,'c. Loo'luti >o in relation
to the lute appropriation for military
or 'ani/.ation."
he , '; ea!\ .-r rea l tin- resohil'..!!* oflVr.-l
> \ Mr. !'.a:si i.i iv alien to i.'.e Message ol
the iiovernor.
Mr. Uiii*t said th subject i inl-rae 1 in
the Mi ?a e ol his Idxi-. Ilciicv th tlov o
or, an I ma le tin- special order for thi
lloe.s- , who h ? \ ,n. in- I tin- jouri a! ol
i roeco linjjs, are tho r commendation for a
all of a * iive-it -ii of the people of tinSt.
Ii . an 1 ill praet' a! in isuiv- to 1 tail.
n with re ad tot In- .1 . u. < of t h i:
an 1 tin i-i - u'i ?.is . f my friend and eol!
a fi -a. l ' ell*, ton. Mr Cuunin-ahain.
i j j tid oet m\ attelii. mi t-? tin- s |b
j tt .- 'u 11oveinor'* Mi - '1 he lib
jeci ol tK.it n<u Iters of grave
CM lis. 1. lati !!. lis 111'- " :llg our at: I. 1
i'i that jloeuni nt, it w :l !-* n that th
i commendations ?>i" his Kxvcl ncy tire
pivili'- ited ii ?n :i < : I tin c ..;t in I'li' i,
u; >u tli- re Mil ?>f tii ' duct ion lor l'i -i<!
lit lill-l \ itr-l'i-". lent lit the I lilted
Stat?-s, ni l tlic lint >\v.?r l con i n n iti n !'
the flection ol' Lincoln, in that me.it national
content wlri'h i- uj>on iliS ija> 1- in
agitated in this country. I iia-ina- h h* tlie
recommit! 1 i inns are |?re-iie i'e-1 ui- m t!. ,t
contingency, my own oj iiii-n i> tl r it
wonK1 l?e impolitic for this bo ly ' . t.ui;
action tint 1 the result is known. ;.ut ii
it be so, as we liavo cood re.? mi l > ex p. -t
ami anticipate, th a ti e < i;i itiutiiuii n will
lio un'ow.-i-i. an I tli.it air. Lincoln w 1 receive
a in J >rity of the Lle.ctoria! < 11 ,
I n 1 pi ruiitted to rem oak that it ; i .>
Ii 11vi i < I -e-iuioii that the action <>, In;
( eiielVil .\-s. Ilhly rill lllil in* Ju". -11; . II..Ilie
li.itL' (tillf I ilitied. !h etive, r.i. 1 ii i~i\ \
i'in* re.i >iis which inilueiiee liie in i ; -i. -aiiciiig
thi ju ._ iu nt, woithl he inappropriate
at this turn t j i.. hut what I have indicated
as :::y \ie\v i> the result ol c.ihn ileliberatioii
upon this .|iie t on. W illi a
view of uiivciii; ..." otioiiofthe House
this - ihii' t ami ! > all -r 1 the < ; j. rtunity
o." ( ! ing oi so inn h ol' the mesi
i-- n ' I I in th- sj- rial order,
an 1 with a w to brio., tin <|ii -lioii
again l>. ?"-?; tie Ijou-c, 1 j.ro -os-t the to),
low iii or-1- ::
(h ih t'< tl, I hat -o liilu h ol the special oi
tier as relates to the c ill ot a convention oi
ill"'. people ill' t!i .t:it?*, the I I ; i 7.1'
tinij oftfit* in:I.(i: , and the <h Icueo "i tit
Stuti , as nd rivtl to in -No. I
his Iixeel! lit , th<,( .eruor, he iii-cii i
cl. ami tli.it I fit* t i?. it it- l?e in i i ' tl.
isjm- i:il order lor I'hti >v, *th in* , tit I
o'clock.
I ii.tiiiinou \ a. ret: I to.
Ir. ('uiiniii ,'liaiu proposed an aioon-l
incut to i!u- iv olution oC> roil Ly hint- i
it*|t*rri:i_r to tho military appro| : i ili ni;
wliieli was t<> in it the word mntiiuir>i:o.i,
utter tin* word accoutrement A?:t I to.
Mr. ('uimiii.zfi.iiii .-aid, as tilt i.: ;:ppe.I
to lie a vi r\ i'Doral concurrence in i? !ation
to tlio propiidy of the resolution, he
proposed to make no further remark upon
tin subject at this t.n: . Ke-olntim ;.^r? . 1
to :iii I I.rdt red to lie - nt to the Senate lor
concurroncc.
M r. J Sutler, t'roni the ('ouunittee appointed
1 11? count tin- ballots for Klcctors of I'resi
il ait ami vice-I'lesi b ut, rcji n tcil as I'ol\
lows :
/'<?/ till' St'lh lit l.lll',/- . (It'll. Will. JO.
.Vartiu, I.M; Col A. 1*. Cullmun, 155.
j t 'i,ni/r< ns,i'i>iitif />,.,tn t.?John \\ illiauis,
I ,"i(j.
?V . iiii.t ( .'..' ii'if /l.'sfi i', f. i'li in
j as V. Simmons. I
Tlni'il (''Iin/r> . Ill/ //i.'rnf. < I O >! _:<
I*. KUiott, 15(1.
/ 'mirth t 'oiiijrc.^uijiuil l)i. ti i<*t. 1 :1a; in
WUIMIII. It-.'
/ './' :i (.'ini'/ri .isininil Diatrirt.?Jos. I .
ft i;>t. l-ti.
?S rt/i t '')(/ iri .< imii;/ fh. tri f.? II. (
Mc( 'a\v. 1 ."?7.
i 'flic above liavi:i_r rcc. ive<l aniajor'u !
(lie Votes ? a -(. Wt If lb el..'. l '1 illllv i Ii elr 1
Air. l?ui>t offered the h I \\ it. ; r? -??!uti??i?:
7?\. ??/, '* hut is tin- niiscof tin*' .1
era I Assembly tliat tin- Klm'tors this i!
appointed ?*.i>t their votes I ?r John
Ikiiisi???!' Kentucky, an 1 -In-. I. nr .
I' Oregon, I'nr President sm<l \ iei-l'n i'
dent nl tin- I Hit. 1 St it.
.Mr. IJosl-tuii moved to amend, 1} in
sei'tini; tin- w<ir< 1 tin a.'.i r*. S i as <i? make
i it lea l, " the tilrluh is >1'the t h tr ial As
S'*:nll\ "
Air. l?'?y!stou sai 1. it ! lit sa haj ] ii
. some iIny, mi an nc-oa : -.i i.i.n the |;r- > nt. ,
j that tin re won! ! n it ho a jti->rtmi pr i !,
hut the in in' is iiii^-' t jii r . '1 with t o
| ch I'tioll.
l iif atiu ,i .... tit v .: ace. pie i
Mr. Yea .mi linivi ?i that I in* \i. I it", it
iliiously ho in at' !. a? th re sr. mod to I
entire ituitiiiini*\ nn tin <nl jrot.
Air. Win WLih i tli ai.lit tin' t -
i 11-in 1 > k? 'I l:k ui\ i'i . in triu " - to ?!
, in nr'i i ^ lin\v t'? vote. 11 Was i. .p t >
niviuir iristin"'i"ns t ' I i i- a- kti .. .
' t!io s 11 a i r t!i " t.oj^islaturo and 1' the
po ip'o, aii'l tins I.m w I t \ *t. in
i- 'i ! nice i ith thai -
Mr. iloylstmi j . I tin- ^riitloin i
Would lint J'lsi t ill that \ ii-w. it is a
ijiii 'inn til' ii jii -t. it is a r-'jiie-t that
!io it" i t t!; ir Va'a s ina o i t -.in ;
v. IV.
Air. \\ haVy J- till lie i. >i a -1 i' as inutructions
: 1 it In- would decline \ ?tii j. i
Mr. Ve ailun si a tod that it ha 1 1 an I li
uniform itsi^e ol the i. ;, ', > t
press their wish and tin s |, u| the ! i\
! in that way.
J Mr Bunt Impel the m " : \i
' with. Iimw an;, ihji.'otion, :n p \,-:i , ,
j !.>i, si precoil nt an i custom .
i t'.is bo .y to declare, in :tie : tin!
re olutiott, tit it it is thsen nt' h 1 i
jural A. ml by tb.it th ... . . <
east th ir votes I'or I'm- i' i: ami \ o
| l'rosid an in a certain
The r."> ilutioti was a loj tod, and, m
i ti in nt M r. Yi nJon, tin .? i .
| w.i In i:rto 1 aitt the w
'1 Ii red ihttion wus ordi rc'. t i 1 - n
1 .' e .
I til' s..,|,,P I11CUI I Oiie
M r. ('<itlin, !". >tu tlie ? ait:
th result nf the la-' h..:!nr l'< r I
to lie as 1" iil iiv i : A i'. > : .
lvlimi'.xl lhmn, ? !' ' hnii-inn, - 5 ;
Mnitoitli, -0. Mr. N ifli'1-'H 14. . i
. o Ivotl :i linjori'v ol i. v ?m r. w
?'l:t 1". tl 'I . . f! . !; I 111 Iji .; I" 2 ' .i
t.'lf . k - .1 iiii I w.i- ij i i' i 'I.
On la i iii i I .'?!; . ^ i . li?:i, t In* 11 ';i-i
j j r . It* 1 lu a:. ?tk< 1' li.niat 1 ir Kt'.i i.ii
i '!fi k.
Ir. Cai'i w . _ irti'l tl. re-'i!t 1 tl.
In! >t J >r I Oar k r. .' I r. < M. <
hiving rt'i ' ivinl tis votes a in ijuri: . i .
ill - r.i-1, in- \v . >! ' lit' I i'Ii ' 1 . ' i
| punrod at tliu Speaker's dt'sk niid t|ii .
Mr. 1 a-.i-i lu -' i ; i.r w!.ii t'
a 'Urn, it -i n 1 a Ijaiu 1 : in. :
in .. i>v. at 1'_! ot ' k.
Mr. ' "a .in v iii -I !"i t'. .
viz: !? i 1 i: ani- i:i r? i *: ni t i . a'
j i t i" Inn.;. ! . .hi au . ?
M r. \ ri ! . Ui ?v? 1 tli tli.- -
til tl! - v.! i!. I
;' ill" ., ' n ' . I ! '111*
?>*' i.tiieuit\ i : 1 tri.i'. hi ii iii
it y. t ar i '. i i 1 if in . 1
it!- ? iii' i "It; ! . ;i 11 i
r, in tin' t'i ill I iii inlu
t t'lii}i)i:il it-:;. i . il a i
turMy. I : us n.vait t?io i ...
J- ''.lit invr a 'l;r, ' -i. .. .
i'ire we our - r . i. :i
j .it lis il; a day ui i.t.-?iand t I
,\ ! Mil llt> > ill).
' I In- i . . .i a ' ! I a. an i i
i 'I'M t'..' hj' 1 ur' '.' ltr I:.'it . .
i.t . ii t .
'l iic U'linwinx i ! ' 't < i
ballot I'll' r.i-A'ii'i < l.-i k: ' . . < . 11
W. I. . i-i.tia, ". y.: .i . 1. i. i
I v five.; a : \
On inptii r. of Mr. I au arc, tl;c 1 i< .
il l, ii.. . : ' '1 ti '1 .
V?'i:u\l. DAV, Vnvi V.lM 't 7, l^t". !
>?: n \it The St-, il .!. t at t,. i
oVin. k, |>ur>u.;iit 1'? a!.' tiruia n*.
Mr. JImcs ti!'. f ! tin il>)! wing r<mjIu
tioii :
/(' ? '/ /, 'i'!i (lli? < *<>111111 ttfl* "M ' '
IJ i 1.11 i <> 11 - l>f inMru- ! f' > ? - j 11 i
jim> . itliui; l'< r ;> t ujivi iiti"U t' 11.?- j
ol'ilib St.itMr.
Hhott offered ubstitute, jprovidi
It-r t!? -"ill - ! -i t '..t .'it'll ai. I ai;
11i- <! til i-' !
.Ml M :?/_? k Hi' ?V 1 tli i. t!. < -ii
ti-.ii wi tlie i< iutioiH In- | -^ jn?t . n iii
; - in i '.r . v.11: h -in! n?t , .. 1
'! In- i -'in! -ii < i i 1 i'V ili iVniii
Si I jelrtri M r. It!;. .- ;!,
with 1. ..'.vn, aii I tli.- . -In': i i I ,
tin- . i >r in-ai ('uii noat i
| \v;M t
The I i. u .a z iin . .
l.y 11. nu-i were t ! .
tij?i i i .
/. .'. ".i.i? t"
1 la; ,tii' , . . -:..i!, unit 1?\ . \ | ;i .
111?' IllS iv ... til.' ill I >. i -.. .ill .....
lliiei .it ai;.! | ivj-.V caw r i??i -. i. :
ti-.?is <>: the i u; -ii, an I tlie luini i, r a
w - ? I
rMjiuif 11 * "im i ;.n .
It That i; i - unulvi il v tlii
I'llllC, to USSOIIlhh; il V ilUVlltMII III tllC. !> .
| lor iiiiv other object than '.nil iVmii
[ tlie 1 iii<> >; and r juriliy so t" h\?v. t!n- 1
I" it tori ?,xccj>t Inr tli'* t> r >m: t?I I'!-..in i
t???mrI rn Confi-ilcr y.
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Jilovi'lin^ lltH'iiiiiiitioiial!V 1> ' :i ?* -m >n.
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Imvi'iimr to l ik" 111 ;i -111 I .1 v i' l.n^ i
a Convention, ho k?oii un any one "i the!
otli r .s'mill i.i St ?t< -'mil. in 111- jn ' j.uiciit,
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/.' 1 1. .I tl im il or '.or of 1 p.
in ii < 'by, i- to M i^o ol' Lis Kxcellcn-1
cy tlie Governor, be (li.^iliar^eJ. ami tliat t
so iiiticli of said uiv.ss.ig hh refers to tin* t
organisation of the militia, tin- call for vol- v
u toer-, uii'l preparation for the defence of I
the State, lie referred to the <'oinniittre oil tin
Military; and that so nun li a* relate.- a
to the eall of a convention of the people of <1
this State he made the special order lor to- t
morrow at 1 p. in. ;2
The i < so!ntion was agreed to, and t' e t
order was made accordingly. So much ot c
the sp? *i-.l order as refers to the rrdilution
ollered by the Seiiat rs from St. I'hilip's .
::'ld S . Iii-fi.? 1 and And r on. in r? ! r | .
on** t- f i der: l aft iir . w. di eb.trged. and
the -ante subject was i i: do 'h special or |
li r for tomorrow, at II p. tu. i
*1 r v!ai-ha!l oiler -l (lie following reso (
l'ti eot, v. Iiieli was ( on-1 lefed a ml agreed t i: ' (
li -olved. That so in'ieh of the nicssaa'C I
of his Kxcellency the Governor us relate* |,
t ) {!" ;t ivy <I*.-1? ?f*.? ol J State !>? re | ^
.' i, t ''lie Committee oil tlio Military!
i ! i .-ioi is, wIhihi' <Iuty it shall he to
i \ > h: < e< usiiicratioii the propriety of re- .
\ t "i-j ini/.ing. urniintr and equipping
v->len;f< r immediate action, and putti:
> the H'.itc hi proper position tor dv j
fence. (
Mi W:m shall pre -nt<-d the report of the
t ' unii'Mce nil Military and I'elisions ill j
r> t ;'i oi ton resnlijt...|| troiii the 1!"Um: of
1?j i' i nt.;ti v? s on liie sii!.,. i.*t nf the apj-ropri
itioii ?.i I i?,M ?H of the last stun 1
I or ijiditirv eoiit oi^eii -ii s, n < 'innu'i;dim_r
I U' lli i lie Report v I .It; :.iedi.lt 'y eon- , r
-1 le< 1. and the re-'d it. i a.:> concurred 1
in. hi 1 : tinned to the lion- of Rcpre- '
--eiilat i vt'H. '
(' i mi ..oi of Mr. Cannon, it w ;? *
'it !. t hot \vii t 'u ii.ite adjourn, 1
it - ol -t.iiid a ijourued to meet to-morrow, '
it 1 . m. 1
'o ni'.'oon of M r (' inuoii. Senate udI'.tn
j 1 at J.i minutes pj.st 1 p. ni.
1! 0" - K I it" I* t !' t MVilVt S. 1 lou-e v
iii -t pu. u nit to a jourtioieiit. After pr y- "
r by tiie Rev. it,- .1 h. Ii ! !-, tin* 1
I ioijsc entered llpou liU-'e..?s. .\otie. sol
sill, i V - 'illti 'II- a el kV. I e e|., II. 1
Mr. i?u st introduced a hill to provide '
lor tiie e.iiIt11_r of a convention oi' the poop.c
ol this State. '
Mr. Medowan introduced the following '
resolution^ 1
llesolve^y Til it i* he referred to the '
Committee oi 'lie Julieiury to ronsidcr I
and report to this Iloii.se whether business 1
In j no at the present * sMoii ? f this t ienerai
Assembly m y 1 eoiitiliued over to 1
m xt -t s-ion ?whether ie..ui.ir or ad- '
juurned.
The following resolution was introduced
hv Mr. Ruist:
Resolved. That it is the sense of this
t lelieral Assembly, that the citimn.s ol
> t!\ Carolina who have hell nrti.< sunder I
the (ietieral *. iovernincnt should he itch in
ni ed against any jieculiar li d lily they '
in iv hie r in consei|ueiice ot their res'gna- '
ti :i ol such oiliees on account of the elee
lion of tin e.-uidh'.atc lor the 1'residency ol
t!:e 111. .-k Republican party. '
I ; oi; !i - resolution -ouic ?li?eu?sh>n en- j \
-u i. in v.i..eii M -sr . Wallace, i huiii- mi. 1
1-x ami 1! > Ufon |.-jrticij ited. I
.Mr. 'I I. mi hi move..I that it he referred I f
> t* <' inniittec ??n the Judiciary: which 1
i.. ' ci (. !. in .! 1 v a lew remarks.
I he urn?inn v. c u ric 1.
M r. M. I(J't'i.nii'.r introduce 1 a fe-o- 1
' >>ti tliat tii.- ,-ur.i u? ? l,th? '.la 1 he mis- 1
cd t c'iiw .rtli h?r 'lie do! met? of the State 1
Mr < nihil said that h * lie! I in hi- hand '
i ] iinj iii.-t drawn u^hy m.iitwy m a. 1
-Ii win.' that the uinoiiut nam 1 was net 1
necessary. He imjjt^csted a reference to 1
ih. 1 Miiiinittee ol \\ a . - and moults.
Mr. Johnston, alth 'U^li he \vn- as tuQch 1
in earnest a- an one. was not willing to
.i-- a l-.ll t i raise a million ! dollar- v it It- 1
.1 in iie.il im h"W fi it inoii 'y i- t he '
i 1 l.et i:? -how I v t!.?t nion \ i? to '
! : - ! i: t v>.,n I. t to : c .. harden u|s.u
. r . I.. i,:.i j > ii ion. 1 will '
ii announce a prim-lido, tij n which I *
i it ! ?\iv.: that the particular
I i icr'y which is t lc protect- 1
I . the huulcii of the Cost of '
t?. .! ion.
.' .i i .Miner .- i l. tint the n j-"*t of '
: -oiutioti v i t M n,; I the malicy J
immediately, but tl .t i-. mid iio in the 1 4
ii . :. y . i I. -: Mil >t i- tic- icd. I
1. hi iv. ret to l.a.c it jii I n to ti:o 1
oi id that Sou?h t ' .iolina 1.' tit* 1 to i
; - i. i ... i ?>. 11 r her si> fence
! '' _> .f'.l'V : , ; '1 * in P ill 1
i:i - t\. r<? . !; < .i.; i at.
t< Horn .hi i v.-ili v a j>.;r- ami *
n... .:ia i ... > . . an., ii a tin. Miailur t
tni . -. \.. . .MI.:. , ' : j in-,, and dr- ;
! < tfo? I It j'.' ii i : t to the '
; r? tint tvifttli <'?.' oia :. ...?id to
i i-.- mi.-u.il on fi'.n!;.. ,.n- Iter tlolencc. <
\iv .? in ? iti.- t \ hi v. ?] ., about t
.11 n- In* -o ite lit -i't! I nion ' If wi '
ifr. \v, h ..:! ! have ir ..mi's ma le up i
! ? i \ r?iihi5( pi. i . 1 ..in pr . an d t? i'
.i. . if. . m- be wn.it i; in.i,. \Vo will ?
i; , .< in' million* t . nili'tutd* l't'l n>?v,
*. ii .! '.i 'ippi'..|o ..;*? in' million tor '<
' . a .i o.n St ' Win i railroads i
..i i>o loii.t, n.> in.piiry i- iu .de as to ?
s I.at el.?--??pa\ tli?' uioii* v.
. ir 11. i \ l^t io i ?n |; I'lii, js a very 'jrnvo
tiling all.u; wliic. w ai" spvikin.;. Tho '
uri n < ; i' n >t t Ii iv.' . i empty i . i - t
in v lie iiinii' I lit.' ! .'.lowing ii it ic t j i
on ii. : f
.Strikeout all after the w>rd ii - ilv. i. :
io i in- n. I'ii i i? l? re ! ' ? toe ' nn
.lilt e nth'- M t.ryti in jr.no a' i n t
.; v,.. ; ..i.i . . ii. 'it - : . :.ry 1 > ?
v :\e it e in a j.?ijii ai.itmij .. do- t
r .1 11arlt on t'.eal, jr., - .id, !.
W.in1.1 V . e oil iho i s iiuiin oi till' I till 1- i
n i ui 1. " ludioitutf immittoc, audi |
O. ' I I it il III" till* I
II .11 !i '.I .11 il li <* II 1(1 Hill >Ol (
111.ii li .. ii i iii i > i. ii m' ti> to n i
i.i if. ii i ?iv iii . till ii. hi . t !i it .
lie 1- I ' |I : .1 iiitll'lii. II llu-li lt' who VMftht'n ,
tu '.iki1 thr hii?-ty win i
lr Wli.il. \ ?? I: 1 iut ii'l, po hr'ji m?- ,
? mhi, to take no ali) b.uv utu tu tltia mat- j
or. We must nioc the jjreat issue; and
be money must l?o raised?I care not cpou
those acheine. I would, perhaps, he iit
livor of l?-:?vin*? lu tlii1 committee how much
houM hi- raised, if the resolution to raise
. million had not been brought in. lie
li ! not want it to ??n forth to auv piper
lint we asked for a dollar tli.it was not
fiveii. Il?' knew ui -n wore afraid of t.xiion,
ut lie had. the honor ar.d principles
if his State at heart more than money.
Mr. .Johnston rose tor explanation, and
ji I: His words were, that tiiat particuhif
> oeie- of property, which was in jeopardy,
vould hear the bitnlcn of it.', defence, and
ie believed that other property t mn slaves
V is ill iiHO. ir.lv VII 1- - ? * ' ?
j J .. . .>! in; nuiiu.a waH, (lial
Mi un a i> oi raising should be bpecified in
lie order lo raise.
Mr. O'Connor hoped that the gentleman
ironhl exuin rate hiiu from any iutcution of
any disrespect upon him.
11 is, he said, perfectly immaterial lo lue in
vh.it Wanner the money is raised. He
M'ped, for he sake ol the cause in which we
ire engaged a.- a |teoplc, determined to
-i t the clculioti of a lila.-k Kepuhlicaii
I'lv.-idcut, that vr.- would ahandon thieatt?i??_r
and bullying, if wc intetided to
lo anything If it had been go before, let
t ho so no Ion ,rr.
Mr. Cunningham regretted to hear fall
roin tin lip- of the incur >cr from Charles011?that
it we d not p n-< this biil no.* ,
hi i in the form in which it was offered,
t w-.nl i amount to a refus *1 to rai*c the
noii'-v. 11- moved to lay the bill and i>?
mum im?'iit on the tab!', ihr the parpo>o
>f introducing a HI'. And thi.ii he a-k.d
f he could divide his inotion, and Uov.d
I a. the iiikii Inn nt on the table; which
iV.is carried.
lie introduced a bill to arm the State.
I his hill ha 1 re eived the first reading.
A member calh ! for the special order
>! to div at 2 o' -lock, in regard to the
ij. i?ii.tin at of a day of prayer and h uni'd.1
i oi.
Mr. Coffin moved to change the time
i .a 111 to 21-i November, in con.-eijuencj
. ;.o rleeti o in the State on the 22d.
Mr. Mulhtis suggested, if we are to ask
h nth r Southern States to unite with ut
n this matter, wv. should be careful of the
diraseology, and moved that it be referred
o a committee or five for this purpose.
Mr. Coffin had no objection, and the luo:i?n
was carried
A motion was made to apjiointncxt Saturday
as the day ol adjournment. Laid on
the table. " \
Moved to adjourn, to meet to morrow at
12 o'clock.
By Mr. Trcnholtn:
!?"....1... .1 * -1 " ' * "*
A I Wl U ?l, .1 H mo sense oi tnts Uonoral
.inhly, that the election ot a LIlaeL iiepnhlcaii
to the Presidency of the United
hate* will be th triumph and practical
ipplication of principles incompatible with
lie peaee and safety of the Southern
" tit* s.
lle>olvcd, That a Commissioner be elcct 1
by joint ballot of the Senate and House
>f !I preventatives whose duty it shall be,
n the event of .Mr. Lincoln's election, to
sroc<a.?J immediately to Milledceville, the
;eat of (government of the State of Georgia,
whose Legislature will then be in ses- i
ion, t? annouuc> to the Government of
h ;t St :te, tli.it South Carolina, in view of
lie iuip n<! uic danger, will immediately
ut lu-rself in r utate of efficient military
:. : nee ; an 1 will cordially Co-operate with
he State of (! oiv'i in measures for the
rot :.m oi Southern interests; and to
xpress the readiness of tlrs State to co>|K.i
ite with the State of <leor^ia, in the
vent of Mr. Lincoln's election, in withIrawin,
at once IV>ni the Confederacy;
tn i to i . .mi; nd the calling of convenient
'inaltaueeusly in both States to carry
hi* i) -usure iiato effect, and to invite the
o-op .m .on o! ull tlie other Southern
.It- s. ill V, i. iulrwwilie tYoU! the nn>>u>iit
k. -? ? i" ?
n a, tut 1 the limning a separate 6outh :
It t.'oiiicdi: ..i V.
Ueseivel, That the committees on the
n'.litary of the Senate an 1 of the llou-*i
!' it. ;.r?-entatives. be instructed to meet
luring the reee*.-, and to prepare a plan for
t ming the Sta!?, a:..! ior organizing a peruaucnt
military nuretu; and that the said
oramittei s he instructed to report by hill
th if v> ipcctiw Houses, on the first day
if re i- ntlili:i / of the Ucneral Assembly.
i.i >ke1 iiat the committee ot ways
- i inenits ?.:*tht 1: use of Representatives
i rae' 1 to it i . it . the recess, and
alii! t tit! 1. ' - ; ;>lies necos,:.y
to ri.._ e.leet measures ret
i ?t i. ! 1 l?v ti e n litary committee,
i. > t-.i by ! "!l < u the litst day of the
e end i'-, oft! tJoncral Assembly,
lb Milv- d, '! h... the tlovernor be request1
.mine 1lately t>. apply the one hundred
h>iu>a:id do)..us appropriated Ly the Inst
tener.il Assembly to the purchase ot
i tins.
l? -ol !, That i.immediately after the
h t.^n the Commio-tiotier to the Slate
. ?: this (lenernl Assembly do take
i re.-. 1 ilto third Monday, being the
tin-'. .ill. iy el November instant, at
<cv? at o elot'K.
1.1 i e S ua; , ly .Mr. Lesesuc:
1 i ?1 v i 1, That the asocudunej of the
,< (i >, eii ,nal. ontislavery party, styling
It.-im Ives the H 'publican party, would
i<> Miff; -lent and proper cause tor the dis>luth
u ol the I niun, and the formation of
i oulhem (Vu.U- Icracy.
tiouive.!, 11. : t ia nnadvisnMe at this
. ' to :;- ..d l a con\e?tion of the Statu,
.rail . 1 i obj t than secession from
1.. T'. . . - r. _ . t - * "
> , ? . iui i iiu purpose oi lonu;>
>,.'.uiti ia t onfoicracy,
*. '.vul, i hat in casO of the election of
c.iiidi fc'o ?>! tLui p.irt^- to the office of
rjvsi(l< lit - t'the l iiitcJ States, instead of
i-M. i ;iu^ <11. oiciitiounily tor a convention,
lie Lett r course will he to empower the
, 'Vi rnoi to take nieisores for Rssenibling
i (' >nv? nt! .-n, so soon as any one of the
th. i Southern State* shall, in his Judg.
nt, uivc satisfactory assuranoo or evi1<
:.-o in lo iletoruiiiutiou to withdraw
i. ai the I'nion.
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