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laws of the country. Also, instructing the Committee on Military Affairs to report a bill to raise $10,000,000 properly to arm the State. Mr. Spinola said he believed the time approached when old party divisions must be temporarily laid aside, and that all good citizens should unite for the preservation of the Union, and put down Northern abolitionism and Southern fanaticism. The resolutions were laid over. Miscellaneous Items. Faithful Servants.--C. F. Gailiard, of Upper St. Johns, left this city three days ago, on learning that laborers were wanted. On Monday evening he returned with two hundred negroes, collected from a few plantations, and by the ready assent and cheerful offer of the masters, and the willing service of the servants. These sturdy and faithful laborers are now, under competent direction, at work for the defence of the harbor.-- Charleston Courier. The Post-Office Department has cancelled its contract with the steamer Isabel for the conveyan