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at Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 16. --Preparations are steadily progressing for the Convention.--There will be but little conflict of interest in the election of delegates. In most districts one ticket only will be run, and every man on it will be pledged to vote for instant action.--It is a curious circumstance that many of the delegates chosen will be ministers of the Gospel. Mr. Orr is a candidate for the Convention, and pledges himself to vote for immediate State action. Mr. Keitt is also a candidate, and will certainly be elected. The reports telegraphed North relative to the State banks about to suspend, are utterly without foundation. The strength of the banks was never greater. Their reluctance to cash even sight cotton drafts in the North, as heretofore was usual, has forced shippers to demand specie in exchange for cotton consignments, and gold is daily received in large quantities from the North and England. Cavalry and infantry are in the streets