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ion with the Union. The Convention refused to use the address until it is finally adopted, and it was made the special order of the day for Saturday: Judge Wardlaw made a report, by ordinance, amending the Constitution of the State. After some other unimportant business, the Convention went into secret session, exclun the public journals, was carried, only three nays opposing it. The report was made the special order for to-morrow at 1 o'clock by a unanimous vote. Mr. Wardlaw from the committee to prepare the form of oaths of office, reported the 4th article of the South Carolina Constitution, amended as follows: All persons wh, and will to the best of my ability discharge the duties of the office, and preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of this State, so help me God." Mr. Wardlaw moved the adoption of the amendment, and a debate followed on inserting "high" before the word office, and omitting the words " of this State" at the end.