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large and influential religious denomination in this State, met on the 13th, and resolved unanimously in favor of disunion. They sent their resolutions to Governor Moore, who pronounces it the most important disunion movement yet made in Alabama. The contest between the co-operation men and the disunionists has not yet commenced. It will begin as soon as candidates are put forth in the different counties. It is thought here that South Carolina will undoubtedly secede on the 18th of December, and this adds great strength to the secession feeling in Alabama. Affairs at Charleston. Charleston, Nov. 16. --Preparations are steadily progressing for the Convention.--There will be but little conflict of interest in the election of delegates. In most districts one ticket only will be run, and every man on it will be pledged to vote for instant action.--It is a curious circumstance that many of the delegates chosen will be ministers of the Gospel. Mr. Orr is a can