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The President to day replied to the resolution of last session relative to the slave trade. It appears that the African squadron has been maintained in the last twelve years, el an annual excess over ordinary naval expenses of" ?.180 uuu, nnu ma excess 01 me present year. | in consequeneo of the employment of steamers, will be #800,000. Notwithstanding this expenditure, the Hiiti-li Government has frequently cotnplnincd of the inefficiency of our < ir??rts. until at last the President has officially informed England that we don't want any more snggcslions on the subject, as w e consider ourselves abundantly able to regulate OlfV own affairs. To day, the Speaker's warrants for the pay of members of the House were refused at the Treasury, for want of funds. They will be formally protested to tnor row. About #200.000 only has been paid to members since the session coinntenc ed. There is a strong resolution on ?he part of the South not to yield to any proposed compromise, and the antagonism to the North dnlly increases. It is improbable that any public business will he transacted until the secession question is settled. The best authority reports that the lit publican Senators held a caucus lu-l jlight, antl resolved to make no couccs . hion. feontlu rn members pronounce 'he i ' Itt?ttw8 -(6itd,Committee a fore*1. There is not a representative man on it. Tire N'x.onal Intelligencer, of <? mar row. corn i?tt? f<r u Convention of sill the 8oinh> in Sinu-s. Sixty thousand dollars, duo tlio 1st of next January, for pensions, have U?en ordered not to ho paid, onf^s the Irea amy rmtea will he leaned promptly. / ftotieof the cleika in the Department ill receive a d-llar for their present month's aervieea. jrjrvrj ]><\ox.JG& f .* * ?JS K ' tut of Afpotoy ou U ^ Military ( ^ A M ?V Wt.?(^. M. Uodgi^ A ugnstiu x -O*l>o?n*. . " ,t . ?? Amlerron.?-E. J9. Feallnrxkjn, f. 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Nioholes, *J\ M..SOS, 1\ Mc'lvll. lN, W. A. Nellies. I). Wells. h Wiiliaimhurg.?F. A. Willmin, \V. jf] C. Snow den, K. O. Dogicr. . Voik.?-T. 1*. lloyd. ic Those mm ltcd *, are appointed to J * the Citadel Academy ; ihcotheis Unthe j Arsenal. ? ? ? A Cam. to llnv.?The Chni1e?ton T Meicnry publishes the following call to South Carolinian* in the Aimy and ! Navy service. of the United Slates : " In hchiilf 1 f the people of the Slate 4 of South Carolina, wo would this day * call 0|>on each and all of her won*, who ^ are now engaged in the military service f of the Gov vi n men I of the United ' Stale*, to icnounce at once the t>wonI ' and the rations of the vulgar oppressor, and to hasten at once to the homes that gave them hiilh, for the protec lion of their native roil, th< preserva* r tion of the institutions of their State, / sud the maintenance of the liberty of |, freemen, bequeathed to them by their () fatheis. f " South Carolina wants her soldier* citizens around her now. The mother f look* to her sons to protect Iter from ? outrage. Shall she look in vain i She ^ wants, now, military skill and science to direct the courage and energies of ti Iter people. She look? to her Armv and navy olirceri to supply thai want. Lei . them return home at once, without any hesitation whatever. Thtv need have no more doubt of South Carolina's going out of the Union than of the * world'* turning round. Every man r that goes to the Contention will he a pledged man?pledged for immediate separate Stale recession, in any event j whatever. Once ont of the Union, , noil ing but covqxiest will bring hrr | l?a? k. She is resolved?sit k of the , Union?disgusted with 'it upon any letms thai are wi bin the range of the ?idesr possibility. " Her son*, however, will he taken care of, whatever the result of her ?e cession?for thai is h fixed fart. Let 1 them not hesitate; hut rather let their t promptitude bespeak the amount of , their devotion to their native State." i I Col. Eksmoxi'* Prospectivk , WkaL'iii.? It i* not genet ally known Iimw extensive are the w-oikft on the Fre ' inonl estate in California. A late San I Francisco journal say* there are now *e- ( ven quart/, miil# in operation, and add* : "The average yield of these mill* recently w as ov er $340 per day each, over ' $2,300 per day, collectively, and nearly ' $19,000 for cvei y eight da\*' rui. ! The 1 last eight d.ijV pioduct reached $18,- ( 900 3 1 in g??hl bars, which arrived in tki* city on Monday last. The gold, we understand, i* pretty evenly distributed ' i)ii ftughoot the quartz, >o t hat tlieie i* no 1 likelihood of tnueli Hnetu tioti in the yield. At thi* rate, the* aill !> entirely clear if lii* complication* in (h* ronr?e of two or three month*, awl then he will commence to rewlize near h mil lion dolinr* per nmi'iln ! or (counting it Hi that rntf exactly)$2,675 54 mery day of iliu year. ?. ?| i f j Tmk Mavor of New 'Vork i*#?e<l a proclamation l?*l month, lecoMt trending (lie olmervanew of (lie 29ih a* a day of lhanksf/to ing end prayer, adding (he noiiiewlfHt singular remark, (hat. " in my judgment, (he country, either in ita political, commercials financial aapect, p recent* m> feature* forjg 1 which we ehonld he thankful." < r ^7. fr-? **&*'** - - - - " ' ? ? I fd|>%il Bi I I m Oar Motto?** XqnoJ Rt?ht? to JL1L" UKEESVILLE, B. C. Thursday Morning, Dee. 18, 1860. MILAKCHOLY AFFAIR. On la?l Frkl?y, iWut I welve o'clock, an iffroy look |?l*e# in fionl of th? Court FIou?.e i?twren Mr. Joboak P. Pool ind Mr. Edit .* ? O. Jacob*, both citizrnsof the PUtiict, rhicti reaulled fatally to tli? loiter. A conidcrable number o( peraona had twt mllrd' i? the n wiilii D0 In oirpi'tatn tKa ro. I tilt of the civet ion, wlten Maidenly Mr. Jacobs began firing at Mr. Pool with a revoi er. Mr. Pool then drew a revolver and -ctui-ned the fire, hitting Mr. Jacobs twice. >nc ball taking effect in the lower part of 1 he abdomen, and the other in the right ide. After the fir.t tire. Mr. Jacurs re- 1 rested, and was pursued by Mr. Pool, both 1 ontinuirg to discharge their pistole, when 1 Aeons wns overtnken by Pool, who infliot- 1 d upon liim e severe wound on the head ' villi his pistol. The parties were then sep- ' irnted. Mr. Pool wbi not injured. Mr. 1 acobs was afterwards carried into a room 1 f the old eoui t house, where every assistnee was rendered by ekiliful physicians, ( le lingered until Saturday nt 10, A. M., 1 i hen he died. 1 he verdict of the coroner's nqurst was in accordance with the above 1 tnteraente, and that the act was committed I i> self-defence. Mr. Pool immediately sig- ' ified his willingness to surrender to the ( uthorilics. Aecompnnicd by Oen. W. K. 1 aslkt, Mr. Pool appeared before Judge 1 k'liiTNKB, at Anderson, on yesterday, and inde application f?>r bail, which was grant- ' 1. The bond was affixed at $'2,000. . ' " '* t Cavalry Company. Attention is called to the notice in a noli w column of a inert in g to bo held on ilonduy next, for the purpose of forming a lounted company of Minute Men. More Meetings. A call is made for a public meeting nt liocklryV, on Mouduy next, to form a Vulntecr Company. Al?>, on the day followitr, at McJieetay's, (Fouutniu Inn,) for the ime purpose. Wc hsve no doubt but thai Regiment will soon be formed in this l)isrir', of us brave men as ever did service in nv eoiitilrv. J J rOLUNTEEH COMPAKI AT MONT- j OOMEHY'S. ( During the electi<ui.on Inst Thursday at. I ontgomery's liox in this District, n meetig whs orgnui/.cd for the purpose of fol*mig n volunteer company. Muj, IIixkv E. yscii acted ns Chuiruinn, and Mr. \Y. A. lark ns Secretary The crowd was then ddrciscd by Capt. Jamks IlA,prTnoRX, W, '. Prick, Col. 12. P. Jonk?, Jaiils 11. lit'K, Est)., Muj. S. 8. CuiriKStitN fiii<l Col. J. P. Pool. Aftert the speeches, a call ins nindc for volunteers, nnd n full corps biained. Capt. James Hawthorn wns lsctcd Cnpt. of the company. The followng gentlemen were subsequently elected a* 'dicers: \V, A. Clark, 1st. Lieut., Uayum 'ark, 2nd. Lieut., und B.vvso.v 8d. Lieut. iliey will tender their services to the (junior, and should nn nppnrtunity present tself, will perform good service iu the dei iicv of the State. THE LEGISLATURE. \Ye nre tinnhle, from wnnl of room, to uhlish the proceedings of the Lcgislnturo. is n general thing, the lime of the Assently is con fumed in Attending to the settle vent of Printers' claims nnd medical ncounts for post mortem examinations. The bills to c&luUi?U * in-at A of Orflninec nntf Ordnance Bureau, and an armed nililery force, have been under discussion, nit have not yet been filially adopted. The House has passed a hill to increase the ilary of tlie Governor to (5,000. It will, 0 doubt, bo killod off in lh? Senate. This 1 not the time to increase the salaries of ofeorflw It is thought that the Legislature will djourn this week, to meet again in .lamiAy BALLOT FOB GOVERNOR. Two balloting* tot>k place on Tuesday ast, for Governor. The following is the eenlt. of the last ballot: F. \V. Pickens, 63 ; II. J. Jonxnsx, 60: R. II. IfmcTT, 2X; Che?>trr, 1; Jaiimox, 27; Townsixi>, 1; BakxKr.hL, 1. * OREAT UNANIMITY. There will not l?e r single Union member in the approaching State C<>nrtmiun. Willi one voice mid mind he peoplo of the Stale of South Cnroina liave declared in llie election just laken plnce that th<y will not submit to lUntk Republican ittle. Nobly have lie people spoken and noted, niul ns no Idv will their representatives discharge ihetr duly in tilt Convention which will iHMMnhle on Monday next. The action jf tliai l>ody i* now a foregone concludon, and hut a few days only will auflea to disclose tii6 particulars of soces ion. The gentlemen composing tire Convention have been effected front the nicest nnd best men of ltie State. They wore seh-cted on nccounl of their sagacity, intelligence, nnd devotion to their itate. No foolish or iinprndant act will characterise the proceedings of that l?ody. Invested with higher And great r responsibilities and duties than have devolved upon any act of men eince the ronnation of I ho Federal Constitution, ihrse men will Weigh well the high rp; ipom-ihiliiiee of the position, and looking to the strength andoourage of their tonstifneffl* forenpport, will discharge ' I heir duties with decision nnd fitmness. Wi* anxioimtr await tbo proceedings of Lbe Convention. rlitiri''' i tfcf ?! *B* TOUCH LIGHT PKOCEBBION. - TUs 'forth Light Processional lha Minnta lf*A? otrBafrurflay Hn'gnnAeat Aitptij of the kind vt ever witnessed. Tft? " oldest Inhabitant * of our town, vre I presume, Viae no recollection of one tliat equalled it llain Street vai thronged. The ladies were out?I he men were out?the boys were out?it seemed as If every tody, was out, Atthehenr appointed, the Minute Men appeared in the street, fn front of the Court llouse, formed in procession, lighted their torches, Ac. Every thing ready, the order was given, and the procession marched up Main Street, headed by the Greenville Brass rind At ill* licnrl of 111* iilrist ill# lion was changed, and passing around bjr the Female College, the procession returned into Main Street, and tliencetolhc Goodlott House, in front of which it was halted, fur (lie purpose of hearing addresses from the members elect from this District to the State Convention. Gen. W. K. Easlky, Rev. J. C, Firman. P.D., P. E. j~h scan, Esq. nnd Util. W. 11. Camfsixu were respectively introduced by Dr. 1L T. Thr.uaiojc, and each addressed the large nudicncs present, from the front piazza of the hotel. We will not do injustice to these gentlemen, l>r attempting to report their remarks. Thej- were all adapted to the occasion and to the present state of political affairs?the present ntii ludo of South Carotins?and were well received. F?r. J AMR* IIarmsox, the other Delegate to the Convention, was not present. After the addresses, the proeession returned to the Court House, and the crowd dis-lersod. The fireworks on I he occasion, such is the shooting of Roman candles, sky rock ts. Ac., were almost incessantly kept up, tud added much to the ** biillinncy " of the .ffnir. An important fentnre in the display was t he wel! executed Transparency a. The nottoee and cmhlcms were excellent. Wo lanscribc some of them. Fir at Transparency. , II. M. A Star in the oentro ?f a clouded wreath.] FUKMAff. CAMINtKLL, HARRISON. ' . Dl'NCAN. i EAfc'LHY. [A lieantiful 1'iibnetto Tree.] I Second Troutjmrevcy. AX I MIS OPIRUSQl'E < PAR ATI. . J A Cotton Rale, Uitisr on its side, nnd tied n four places. Oil the li ft cod, " S. ' Southern Confederacy,)and on the top side, , lelweei. each rope, respectively?"S. C." ? Gii." ? " Am." ?" Miss,"? " Fin."] ' CAROLINA?AUSTRALIA. t 8 E C K 8 8 I O N . 1860. 1 ' MILLIONS FOK DEFENCE. JH'T NOT A ( KNT run TKIHI'TH W E HAIL W ITU JOY -THE iRRFI'RESSlItLE CONFLICT." Third Transparency. MAOUAT1I , .,..^^1111^ First otrx k FOR FRl.KlXlM. . LIHKltTY OH DEATH. 1 V On a ?nmll Transpnreney : READY NOW OR NEVER. [An Am, llaninmrln hand, In a striking position.] [A r*Ini<*tio Tree.] " [A I. one Star ] n On n Urge llaoner: [A Lone Star.] SECESSION. [A representatioit of n Carriage.] The whole i.ffnir |>n*>e<l off agreeably ami Mitisfnctnrily. Thorn wrrent least one hun- j Jreil nnil seventy five Minute Men in rank*, j if we are not tm?tak<-n. They iltNrve mtwli credit for tl?e suoct-Mfnl manner in whieh ! lite vt hole arrangement wfta carried out. In the language of one of tlia Hpenkers on the occasion, it wnn a " burial of SiibmisaloaUm in Greenville IMftHc'," and a decent one it was. Every boenm swelled with patriotic deration to the Slate of South Carolina, and a loud voice for Secession lias gone up front Greenville?the "old banner SubmUaion District" of the State. RECOVERY LODGE. NO. 31, A. F. M. The following Officer# have been elected ami appointed for the ensuing Masonic j car: W. T. I'BICE. W.\ M.-. tir r> 1/vVLVi u . It - ?i. iw. *\'a* r*\ n. , C. M. McJL'KKlM. J.-. W>. R A. OOOUI.KTT. Trran O. K. ?LPOKI>, Soe'v. a A. ril'KLK, s.-. l>.% J. li SMITH, J.-. D.\ JOIIN MOOII, \a. , H. D. DBA KM AN, f M F. OOSSKTT. Tiler, MILITARY ACADEMIES. The following young gentlemen hum ru , reived the appointment of Cadets, in the | Military Aeademlea, from Greenville J)l?- i tiiet j D. P. In vis a and I>. IJltthb. Dtixo Oitt.? Tha Union feeling that teemed to take auch a utrong hold on tome of onr citizen*, who believed that the mere election of Lineolu wa# no good and )net enuae for a reparation, la now fnat djingont We are indeed gratified and delighted to aea thU. Now ia' no thnc to hold Union meetInge. nor to knee Union sympathies. It la time f ?r aeeemloa and action, or aetionand secretion. The people in the Gulf State# re alneoet nnanimooe for sooceeion, and the people in the border State# ore ready to Join thoee seceding at any moment. ) et ue etand together, and if need# he, fall together. J [A/ont^omcry C'o?fedcr*lion> ( '>A* fjfcr fi - . * # Mate# * . *+*4? *l? I '?M> . I .g i fKau ?; rr' ,. 'i-nn i.tf; ?<"..: --t _:-.-. k?zz S ACTION The following ThM? thowktbe mult Member* to tl?e State Convention from I miFr-;?-?--r-.T-a?iwli , *" - ftfj, W? *? f?'; *?* . BOXES. r% A mi ureemuie, : :::::: McCulIuugh'n, :::::: J om?', : ; ?. : j ; : : : Fairview, :::::::: lirockntnn\ : : : : : : : Richards', :' : : : : : : : MityfiflJV, :::::::: West field'a, ::::::: SliocklvyV, : : : : : : : : Montgomery'#, :::::: Cedar Fall#, ::::::: Folger'# Store. :::::: Ihuton'w, :::::::: liodge'p, : : : : : : : : DickryV, :::::::: l?ro#f*, ::::::::: Mason'#, ::::::::: ItauOicti'ft, ::::::: Founiain Inn, ::::::: Tucker'#, :::::::: : 2 Maj? rhy for Secession, : : -LJ 1 'J 1 " -J-iil? A NORTHERN DEMOCRAT. The following extracts are taken from a letter of a gentleman residing in the State of Iowa to hi# brother in this plaec. The wiiter is a Northern man by birth, but has never lost hi# lenses in running after the erar.y bins of the : section in which he lives. Ilia opiu'on# j in reference to tho deigns of the Mack ! . ? 1 Republicans are entitled to belief. Wc 1 believe with hiin that the South should , ' look out for itself."* "Iowa City, Nov. 24, 1SC0. "We are experiencing some of the results of the lato election, and will be getting it along as fast as wo can benr ' it, probably. "ft is no worse than I have all the! ;ime feared and expected, and Tn fact Dubliclv predicted. I can see hut one I say for the South, nnd that is. to~"~look j >ut f?r itself. Nothing short of its run will satisfy tho lb-publicans of the | Yee Stales. War has now commenced j inew in Kansas, mid it will no douht J xtend throughout ill* slave states, or , Ito-c bordering on ihc free Mm** and j IVxhs. You had better prepare A* well J ?* )>os!.ible for ihe emergency. You , have got to meet it, ami it may be bet ler now than at any other li ne. "1 regret it. 1 hare done all in my | power to avert it. I commenced early in life?a* far back as 1820?to remonstrate against this northern interferem e ^ with Southern right-. We have by great cfl'ort delayer I the tint* somewhat, but we are now overpowered. "limine** is rather dull ; hanks sus pending ; currency at a discount, or rather gold ami exchange ut a picini utn of 5 1o 15 per cent. Wheat and hogs declined 20 to 25 percent, and on the whole a general panic. Tir* Black Uepuhlicnna try tojuatifr their course, hut I think they feel used up ; still 1 think they will stand out. 1 donl be- | liove they will mak* any concessions.? We ahull see what we shall see." JisTox Jtoi-OK, JL?t? )>ec*.-tiil?er 10. The Criii* in J*vui*iana?The Louisiana Legislature met here, at 12 o'clock, to-day. The McrMjje of Gov, T. O. Monro was read amid great cxeiW-mcrV. Tin* Governor recommends the immediate notion of I?uUiann, no *s to be out of the Unton before (lie innugurntion of Lincoln and tbnt tbe Htnte Miiitnry L<>ut<l should buy nnd distribute arms among tbe |>enpb>, for which purpose be enll* for tbe appropriation of Imlf n million of dollar*. The Governor nho assort# tbe right of secession^ and counsel* unity of notion among the Invcbolding States. in tbe Semite, the Convention bill was introduced. In the llnufc, a resolution wns introduced, fixing the time for the assembling of the Convention early in tbe month of .Innnnry next, Tho preamble to the ree olntion declares that the Northern State* which hnd nullified tlie Constitution, Itud no right to Vote for a President. New Oh leans, Tieeember 10. The rienyone, a pnper which linn heretofore been opposed to the State Rights party, in its issue of this evening, give way before the cm-runt of public feeling, and n-liniti ilmt the people of Louisiana are strongly in favor of secession. ^ Am fo* run Rotni?We lesrn tlmt a paper is in circulation, in this city, which liai received a large number of signature*, pledging the signers to answer, nt lite earliest inonunt, any call for a d which may he made l.y nny Southern State. To Vir ginin, their old and revered mother, they acknowledge their first allegiance, I ml ?hoti)<! she not call upon them, they will answei any summons which may he made from any seel ion of the sunny South. The majority of the signers are young and athletic men, who, fired at the insults and outrage* ixj long perpetrated on their section Lj the Northern States, urn rife (<>r dissolution, and who are rendy ond willing to stake lHH? live* and fortune*. In defence of this cherished oUjeot.?Lynchburg Jirpu'.licam. Ok?t * iwtJw y ' A* Oli? Thxo.?One ol the editors of (lie KinffMree Star gives an interesting report of 'a visit to Columhia, during the State Fair, end remarks: In our petttmbubtf ion* through the n?!!a, among many other thing* we notice*! * telic of much interest. It wiM the tedding ring of the mother of John C. Cnihotin. Tlte motto inacrib ed is, " A viijuoun wifk, prenerreth life." * ;?> "v- 'Jk- w % Mt? J '""W v "^7 ' i i. ?; " ^ s r r?t<K *. * ' '* \\'?'' ** ^hf '. .A > . .r': lira ^ ^ . ' ' ' * V' . ... f.-l - "lift III! - *tr irin' . I - RETURNS, of the election held on lnM^for i l?i? District : *- \ ? ? - f ^ " ~~A r t. f I ?* ? ? i 1 ? i ^ i * I * ? 5s 446 442 440 446^431 8 0=^7 74 72 74 74 74 10 II to 86 86 86 06 06 GO OO 00 28 80 26 20 28 10 12 12 20 20 ; 20 2? 27 14 14 1* 64 65 54 65 66 "'7 1 T 88 38 38 38 38 3 3 ? 3 30 80 30 30 20 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 60 18 0 0 100 100 100 60 100 ,0 2 2 60 60 60 60 60 00 00 60 83 83 82 83 78 00 00 00 67 67 68 02 04 12 8 0 00 60 60 00 00 00 00 00 16 16 16 16 16 29 22 22 38 33 33 33 33 13 13 13 10 11 0 t 10 16 88 80 82 5 0 6 6 6 00 00 00 63 62 63 63 52 0 0 6 12 12 12 12 12| 6 00 00 342 133S 1337 1333 1 3 1 g! 223 100 100 : ; : ; : i l i 7 "* HJJL1 A'-il?M-WSJl-ll-- JSJi-JtlJ"-'.'--'-?1 ' ?' "M. .'gron THE HHtrim.N KMTf.KrMWK. Utasn*. Editohs?Having understood i thnt there is h misconception prevalent in I the. community with regard to my position in the lute election for Delegates to the | State Convention, I dven? It justice to mj-self to state the facts In relntlnn thereto. In : the afternoon of lnet sale d?v, toiuu citizens ??f the District residing in the country, informed me that they were determined to run n Co-Operation Ticket for the State Convention, and thnt they had selected Kev. .1. 1\ Doyec, Major 13. F. Firry, Dr. \V A. Mooney and myself; and were undecided as lot*"! or three prominent men that they had thought of. I told them that I thought they had n right to vote for whomsoever thev pleased, and thnt I thought the abject in oolliiijj jlje Convention was to ascertain the will of the people as to the best motlo of protecting our right*. They subsequently decid>-d to place the name of the lion. J. It. tFXenll at the bead of the Ticket, and 1 agreed to take the responsibility of having the Tickets printed, anil of seuiliitg tliciu to the various boxes. When asked for my Political opinions, I invariably answered that I was opposed to Separate State Aetiotv, and was in favor of n concert of action with our Southern sisters, esptoially with tha Cotton States, with a view to the formation of a Soathi-rn Conftderaey, on a bnai? tlint would at once insure ind< pondenre and s al.Hity. They have a Common interest to protect, a common destiny to meet; and that 1 thought that all that was wanting to ensure a concert of action was sufficient time for the people to decide on the most practicable plan. I have never for one moment entertained a thought of submission tc Black Republican rule. Before closing, I would say n word to those who have agreed with me in polities. The people have decided in favor of Separate | State Action. It is our duty to bow to the ! will of the majority, nod 1 do most earnestly j hope tlint there Is not n etfizeni In Oreenville' District who would hesitate for oae moment to sustain w ith his heart nnd strength what ever course our beloved State may, In it# wisdom, see proper to ndopb For my own part, if there has ever been n pulsation of my heart unfriendly to the'best interests of my native Carolina, I am unconscious of lb All thnt I have has been derived froth h?-r generous bosom, and whenever she shall decide what is the duty of Iyer sons, nil that 1 am. ami nil that 1 have, is at her disposal. Respectfully, T. C BOJ-LdNG. ^ Public Meeting TI1J-1 uiMuregnfd Invite the cifiaeng o the neighborhood, And of the Dintrlrt gener?Uy. to attend a PUBLIC MRTl'INO, fo lie lield atSfiockleyV Muster Ground, eight j miles east of Greenville C. 11 , on Dfttmbtr 17th, 1860, to take into eomdjera- ! tion the present eriel* i? the affair* of i-nr ' Atnlf. nml for the formation of * VOjiU^i; TERR COMPANY i? defend her, if ncwuwi- 1 ry, in Any position ?he may a-emuc by, her , approaching Convention. Severn! sj ? -ehcs will ha inAde on the occasion. Tlie ladles are invited to attend. The Regimental Band in respeetfn lly aoliaited to ap ?nd. T. J.Shoelcley, Mdridge Green, O. W. Martin, ? Win. Morgan, J. P. shock ley, ISbr Southern, hthel lloltzclnw, Joseph Jani'-a, , W. B. Green, Thomas Taylor, G. N. Green, II. it. Oihson, Darius'Of eert, Erilne Green, Ephrahn Lvlea, Alfred Taylor, II. P. Haminett, J. B. Reid, A. W, Grieiiam, <). W. lloitgolaw, N Morgan, It. R. Wood, R.O.Morrow, i Wm. Moore, l Wm. Cunningham, 'Titos. A. Iloltxelaw, , W. W. Uom, l-lohn Rains. \V.?snit?oTo?f, December 4. /mpyft'ivt Report* from WntUing ion.?tsoi. Anderson, in c?>rwt>nnd of i Kor't Mould ie. has made n demand up ow the War iVpuMftiMI fc?r additional ! troops and munitions of nr. lie , slates that the force now there is Suedeqtime for etiicrgoncied which might r nrise in case the people or a qk>)> | should Attempt to Ink* it. The Preeh deiiC nnd Secretaries of War are understood to be favorable to complying witb , , the demand. Other members of tin* j Cabinet dilfer ?s to the propriety of | sending an increase of f.?Vrr, lent ?l might exasperate the South and lead to I' trouble. It ha* nut yet bean detcrmin* > etl what emirs* rite admiHi>*enlion will ' pnratie in this tnntter. The New Yoik Day Hook any* tela is tbo most important disp tuh we hare p received frpm WaWiingtrm it*iv ionte lima, for Uitoani wit bin it the gertna erf civil war. W ben more troops at* to tbo Fori* In Charleston Imrbbr, JiwiT so soon the awo.d nil) I* drawn. Cite i South Carolinians will eoimider the movement a 'Orrat btfli, and. we are informed fiorn the niosi leluhk m?ui uo*. will prevent' by force the lauding of <uch reinforce moats, s - ( 1 - I II 111! f a* ^hRdB*/' V '?- - S * - " =? lgWVM.,?.., I>SC. 9. The &j>Ator* from th? slare State* field n caucus to day, for the putpoea of convolution end interchange brrtewa* ( and fcteftngt. *Tho' meeting wm hsrntonioftis but r.o conclusion *m arrived nt tlint would warrant tha belief tbit there would be united ui'.ion. No proportion wn? mnde requiring a vote. I'be caucus finally adjourned, fully convinced ilmt at least seren States would withdraw from the present Confcderaoy. Thero is how no liopes nor prospect of yt 'a fitiiiirii-.. Otl jrtMli?1 IT ?-J-j- Moham> IW JrWf r* n ?"fr PI W^rP? JPoyeft and Crittenden,, of Kentucky, rande ?|yong and eloquent appeals in thf churn*, but njl to no purpose. (ieo. llemiingsen, of NiearAguen notoriety, is out in a long- letter ottging lie South to stand up for Iter righto, and pledging himself ?ad biseU companions in anna to cotoe to her defence. ? If there is any fighting to be doue, be wants to l?e * counted \o.n .< Senator Crittenden,, who kurea the Union n<> hi* life, declares that the prospect of ii peaceful ecttltuncnl is tuoie glunmrnthiui ev?r. Nn-Corwiw ha* not ret called Tif? Stlec;. CpiU'iMt'ee J'rgfjhtr. , Tbf reason ix, that five of the Republican* are uncompromising nncl uneonriir?tory.-? It in the opinion of tome, tbnt Mr. Hawkitia, of Florida, and Mr. lioyee, of 8omh Carolina, lire the only two who will ask to be excused from serving tlieieon. The indications ate that their request will not be granted. Mr. Chaihnnri. the ineaaenger from $oul)i CatoHiia with thfc Electoral vote of the Slate, arrived here yeatordav. He dejxwitcd the vote of South, Carolina for PufMdent and Vice President of ? the United States, whb the Secretary Of the Senate. As an expedient for raising funds to meet the present wants of the Treasury, a member of the Committee of Wava ami Means has suggested that the invmedtNle payment of the duties on mer cliari'li-c now in the public warehouses be enforced. ? - ? -??> ? Mr. Yavcky axn tuxconmmiioxuiturtn South Carolina.?W? Mr a rumor going tlu * ' rounds of tire papers, lloit the lion. VV. L Yancey will lie I he Commissioner fram this State to South Carolina. It U probable tirut this report grew out of the understanding, that the appointment had been tendered to Mr. Yancey by Got. Moore, prior to his acceptance of the nomination as a delegate to the Stat a Convention. Tlio duties of delegate and commissioner having t > be discharged about the same lime, would of course preclude Mr. Ynncey from accept, itig tlio latt exposition, even if ho hnd otherwise desired i', and it were tendered to hltn. We now tnlcc the liberty of staling, what is known -to be the fact here, that Got Moore has selected Col. John A. Elmore, of this city, ?e Commfsooner to South Carolina. No ('Otter appointment eonid have been made. Col. Elmore is a gentleman in whose judgment and position there is the utmost confidence, ami lie it a South Carolinian with whom that gallant State may well lie proud to treat, an an ambassador from Alabama. [ Montgomery A i/eerft'srr, Kiccond Chop or Cou.n is Tr.x.vs. The Oalvuatnn Citilian enys : a ?i?L. i .? - L - 4 iu? nriffiiiit. lu-mai, Known as me green torn dance. may b?? celebrated (wrni-atimiidly . in Texa*. Wo hnvo a'* icAdy noticed tbe second crop of fonaN ing-eara thin veawon on l4io Kio Grande. The Advocate- mention* tli? aeQond ciop of corn jrnittn nt ilr? season l?v Captain J?h. Scott, of Victoria County. The crop was planted It August, and in safe from frost, making about forty Uit-beU'i'o tlie ncro, besides a A tie yield of fodder." OtilTlLtAItY.^ * PiMi.at I)nrlinjjton C. II.. on the 7th of 0?t.>t>-r, tt??o. JAMKH IjlfSOOSlB KOK- i WOOD, infant son of .1 hiiic* H. and Mury li. Norwood ; njimt If month* and 6 day*. Tl..? Aa+~M.* - -i.-.i-u .' jr.v.p ?r .""J ""'" "I Art) (lcwniMl Ui wilhrr tut] ilfcit; Our brighteni hone* and joya mu*t pcrieh, And earthly pleat'-ree p?*? away. The prattling tongne, the artless wnilc, "" f That fond affection hivrd mi well, 4 Hti inly !(ll tliw? for awhile. In puvar realm* to reign and JwtJI. But Faith point# up willi hope and joy, M And gladly any*, to you it given The power to meet jnor angn! hoy, And ever r*ign wiili Jijm in Heaven. Died. on the 92d "ultimo, COLUMBIA KAHLK?aged A year*; 2 moiitt}* nud days?ion of ThruMon and Harriet C. Crane. After an illtiee* of eight day*, he Ml aelenp in .frvu*. White Welf, he waa a good and peaceful child, laved by. all who knew him; hut Death laid ka cold hand* on hi* body, and hit Ut4h? epirit plumed ita winga and t/'ok ii* flight to the ahining seats a hove, to rest in the hoaom of Him who aid, "Huff. r little'children to oome unto me, and forbid thnn nut, f?ir of audi la the kingituin of heaven." The dretmeod wa* the aefliind ohild of hia f-<nd parent#, with whom wa monrn the aad iier?avement, the loss of hie aociety ; tun admonish them to rrrltfn dtiearfivlly hi# spirit to him who gave it. and aaid, M NnfFrr It to reiarn onto me. * HI* life on earth wu tlmrt, but he la now ^ in heaven, weaving the CfJfWn of Life, and hrrtring palms of victory In )tia hands. Whnt God doea la ri?Kl. Pfcr?i?te, weep not K>?- thy iweot child, 1 lit would ho iBon to oerth return, Tl^gh.M? Uftr In It bftHkl, * **?? J . I|l? ?pit it with errgj*1* now to lenrn. To lwern why ho buffered ?n4 died? Of Chrtot,' who red tented him from wo, Thet in henron lie might nt>id? - A With God. the Fotber,4 vfrmorw. - ^ 7: " T.B. $ * P<*tirrirat.? the me* woflfcerfhl thing direoynrod iu the nlneteoblh century ? Profewnr W*,^ tloir RooWntlwwg Jlreotoreo perfectly grny hiiir lo lie original eolor, d link** it ft row on the t?ld and j>ree#r?o it | prrfrellyur ?M atf, il trolyjfed hv the 1 young twieop \trtk, fhrndrtf^wnd <wmw cannot nf?t?n life r*1n +fe?ro thfelo ?i* rt ,?J fencftwfttyv/taA'wrfdWiotM, "*4 a fAtrrio*.?tv?arc of worth >?-m imitation*,. :JM jipfttj tb? M^wrfieaV^B different nurno. ti> none nn). -? the (Prof; iFooflV'lfhtr IWetoraUv*. l*J-cV Ufa, ore VI*H*TjP ??* bottle, HoWhj ell V >v ?rt#l?and PM""* KKrs^s,S5s:1 .r >* ! "fluefc*,JRn?ii .Wi ;*s Jy *