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South Carolina Legislature--exciting debate--10,000 Volunteers to be raised — speeches of Judge McGrath, Mr. Yancey and others--Minute Men--&c.,&c. Charleston, S. C., Nov. 11. --Mr. DeSassure, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill recommending the postponement of the act requiring the banks to have one-third gold and silver in their vaults for two-thirds of their whole issue. It was unanimously adopted. The necessity of prompt action for the relief of the banks was strongly urged. It is reported that expresses are daily bringing bills from the surrounding States, and other demands for specie are daily being made. A bill will be introduced to provide police in relation to persons coming from States hostile to the South. Mr. Aldrich made a report from the Committee on Federal Relations, amending the Senate bill calling a convention of the people of the State, and recommend that an election be held on the 6th of December, instead of January, and
From Washington. Washington, Nov. 11. --Events are transpiring at the South which continue to cause much solicitation in prominent circles, particularly the fixing of an earlier day than was anticipated, and this by a unanimous vote of the Legislature of South Carolina, for the meeting of a State Convention. The President continues to receive pressing appeals to issue an address to the South, but there is now no indication that any political publication will emanate from him before his annual Message to Congress.
From Central America. New York, Nov. 11. --The steamer Tennessee, from Vera Cruz on the 7th, has arrived. Juarez had granted an extension of the Chaunthill Charter. The Constitutionalists were still before Guadalajara. The country was in a dreadful state of excitement.
Six schooners ashore. Oakville, C. W., Nov. 10. --Six schooners, viz: The Antelope, Great Western, Brainard, Gem and two others were driven ashore here during the gale last night. No lives were lost.
The election in Texas. New Orleans, Nov. 11. --The few returns received indicate that Texas has gone largely for Breckinridge.