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lina. A dispatch from Milledgeville, the capital of Georgia, states the Military Convention which was called a year ago, for the purpose of reorganizing the volunteer system, and without any anticipation of the turn which events have taken, have given a hearty response to the succession movement. The delegates from sixty-seven military organizations declared, by a vote of more than two to one, in favor of secession. The others only voted against the expediency of the declaration. Governor Brown was present, and says that he will not permit the coercion of any State. Washington, Nov. 14.--South Carolina bills are repudiated here to-day in toto. They are not taken at any sacrifice. Business continues much interrupted. At Georgetown, today, several cargoes of grain found no purchasers. It was sent up into the country by canal. Business is at a complete stand still in that city, where more is usually done than here. Two prominent Southern houses to-day received advice