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To Hon. L. M. Keitt:I will sustain South Carolina in secession. I have announced to the Legislature that I will not serve under Lincoln. If you have the power to act, act at once. We have bright prospects here. R. Toombs. The Augusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist says: Very large amounts of specie for Georgia banks are being daily received, and we are reliably informed that, since the first of November, about one million of dollars in gold has been received by the banks in Savannah and Augusta alone, and the tide of gold flowing into their vaults is as full and continuous now as at any time since the first of the month. The letter from Gov. Perry, of Florida, to Gov. Gist, informs him that Florida is ready to call a Convention as soon as it is known that a majority of the electoral votes are for Lincoln. The following dispatches are from the Philadelphia Pennsylvanian: Charleston, Nov. 14--10 o'clock.-- A meeting is now being held in Institute Hall,
The Daily Dispatch: November 17, 1860., [Electronic resource], Capture of the Chinese forts by the Allies. (search)
Kentucky and Tennessee money. Augusta, Ga., Nov. 15.-- Augusta brokers buy Kentucky and Tennessee money at 5 per cent discount, payable in Georgia and Carolina money.