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er Bh one a little or no By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auctioneers. doubt of the election of Abrabam Lincoln to the Neo. 502 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ Hall. Presidency. To-day we publish enough to make Hi DSOME FURNITURE. CARPETS, itcertain. The event is the mest deplorabie one ERY, Giase axp Woopan Wane, &c.— that has happened in the history of ton country. | @2 SATURDAY MOKNING, at 10 The Union nay be preserved ti apite of it. We =. en waste, and , THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. DEPARTMENT NEWS. THE SECESSION MOVEMENTS. rod ‘Signs of the Times: an AUCTION SALEs. . —_—e— cai Aeiian’ aie. Sake Wace 105 1 RSS et How tas Exvsctiox or Luncoun 1s TAKEN. ~ - Se Unamiaa_e Stitt.—Our neighbor, the Consti- PS dosengak ae Gnade 8. Wilson, Commis. —— ~~ 7. The 12 nee, YS ) Bulletin, Doug lasite, says: A¥TERNOON & TO-MORKOW, WASHINGTON CITY: tution, bas, evidently, not yet recovered its | sioner of the General Land Oftice, has engrossed,| Mussacnor iz Goveunon or Guoncta. | The Federal \niog in effect no longer existe; 1t | "By A. GREEN. Anotioneer FRIDAY.:......--.--- -- Nevember 9, 1860. | equanimity of temper; which is to be regretted. | recorded, and ready for si ee eee cee Mittepoxvittx, Nov 8—Gov. Brown to-day SE +; Be Meee We DING LOTS IN SQUARE “i —= | We, however, trust that In due time it will grow apes Nea didie vations for thafigeent | eet A memsage to the ature, on the | Seige the brinkeef © reeplition, of which nove ‘ APD) AP Aberin — On Spirit of the Morning Press. sufficiently cool to appreciate dhe difference be~| Foxes under the treaty of 1830, with the prodiog. ™ pf. fot mks that bu 4 can say What-the issue may be. ‘Let us bope for | the prem#ves. woot p. wring, The Constitution reminds its readers of the John | tween Lincoln, seeking to propitiate and repre: | erate iribes, sa pursuant to the act of Congress ca th Ss BP we 4 fe app ‘ne the Best. ATi st byategme building le SeFIB ii sca No Brown raid, and treats of negro insurrections | hending palpable efforts to bring about a revolution Jugs, nt Zoe AU1 the reservations Sor tie = 4 ites from Georgia. He ANonta oe Sie rare — Speaking of | 469, containing in a/] between 2 and 3) thonsant generally because the election has fairly gome against one’s stachuciaeernbter the treaties of 1613 and 13¢] °° rights of the people of G: and nt crisis, Umington (N-C.) Herald | square, foo} of ground.) This property froate ow ‘The Iatelligencer refers to history to show that | wishes. Had the Constitution, Uke the Star, with that tribe, embracing the lots and parts of of vais ay a Ae wae, aa o bn ths trou 1 ene sey Teel streets west, and will be seid in lots to suit pur Virginia was unanimous against eecession in 1851, | placed its dependence upon the business of the | lots claimed by certain parties by purchase from j ae ee civilized nations. the tol; but we feel assured that the old oe A ‘when South Carolina invited ber company insuch | people at large, rather than upon ben utes of party, | the Indians to whom they were : adoption cf measures for the future tion of | Norte State will sand firm, and erbatever may be | 94 tasatha, the pucebases Oopite ne el @ movement. we doubt not that it would rival the latter in en- oo aE a Ma: G | their rights. He refers to the patriotic spirit and | her determination, that she will ectfor Aerset/, mente, es day of aie. A Sc ee ee ee || deavoring to ward off any such change by palpa- David E. Twi has been directed to proceed } OT!#!" of our See co pees and not for the -Cotton States. eed given ry ie) niin 07 From the Messrs. Peterson, through Fraak | pie revolutionary means, as cannot fail to destroy | without delay San Antonte and resume the | 22constitutional and un: ly acts, sal Department of Texas. tly pointedly severe on the lawe of Massa. Taylor, we bave Reynold’s last work, “The | tne Dasinews prosperity of this section of the | command of Cmca’ He’ eaye’ tat ‘thse awe cause the Ruined Gamester.”” country. We are g t iscovered w SRE ee under of t! ite punceae Se RES 1s SP ‘Tax Warman —The report.of, the | tumeer, setae propery of aban U7" The subscriptions for the testimonial to | ee er oe ee ent arcells | weather for the morning js made from the Amer- pensation teres ite opeiecie ieee Capt. Wilson, of the brig Minnie Schiffer, in | b2ve for years comprehended. Viz: “ ican Consolidated ‘eet Ms, mect unjust ‘and unconstitu- New York, have reached the sum of £6,448. ~" |'Never permits the fancied interests of party stip- ” Honal State legislation with just retaliation.”” " je recommends alae oat see teat endaries to prevent it from standing by what it the enactment of a law author- 1[7" The proposttion to extend the right of suf- | regards as the substantial interests of its constitu- izing the seizure of such amount of money o bélonging to any citizen of such frage to negroes indiscriminately, in New York, | ents—the people of the District of Columbia and appears to bave been defeated by a largethofority. | the surrounding country—even though im its Fog fat fom Sats wl In e Soe ee ee REP ao epg ‘ present unamiable mood itis ‘foglish”? enough to legislation to drive the manufactured articles of Tus New Yorx Stoce Manxer.—The princi- attribute our prompt and emphatic opposition to such States from Georgia. He says that Georgia Pal stock on the list fell about 2 per cent. atthe the schemes of the revolutionists, to a desire to has the right, as soon as North ‘oods are sock beards yesterday in New York. propitiate the favor of parties who will not have pone oak pl deems proper. He advises > The Danville ( Appeal of the 7th say, | !t in their power to profit the Star to the extent of e of a law taxing goods, wares, and mer- that a man named Dodson was apprehended and | six pence. Chandise 25 per cent., Introduced after the Ist of confined in the jail of Pittsylvania county las; | By the time that our neighbor has paddled its Jan next, if manufactured in and ‘ht week for an attempt to excite a servile insurrec- | Owm canoe as long as the Star has done, it will from Massachusetts, Vermont, Michigan. rouble. Wei have aiready Ane itn from South Carolina, and this may be followed by otbers of ein Chena ie Vineinta on nema months. ~ pears a-Samhe IN 1861. —The following jons were adopted | _ne7-3t (Int.) MARSHAt-L & PAGE, Toots Howse of Delegates on the 20th of March, | py MARSHALL & PAGE, Anetionsers. “tHesolved, That Virginia entnestly and affec- | Jo. S021 strat under Odd Fellows Hall. Slonately appeals to her sister State of South Car- Kats, &c.,&c ar AUCTION TOR olina to desist from any meditated secession upon | Novarnber tetk ai Ae cn Sek, ab Gur ctere, wo her which cannot but tend to the destruction | gelln elegant assortment of the Uniom, and the loss to all of the States of ~ Cloaks: Long Brooke. Chenilleand Stella Maine, | the benefits that spring from it.—[Ayes 114, No 7 ie: Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, Wiscon- sas ‘That V: Einie: f Ne the Consti_ | 500 yards of Velvet. Brussels and tngrain Carpets. tion. ‘ probably learn to comprehend that the result of tin, and other unfriendly States; and that the tax | tution of the United States, if faithfully xdminis- | , The above are from one of stores in this IF In the Court of Quarter Sessions at Phila- | °2 “lection, That Koes against one's wishes may be repenicd.” Should tach leglaaton trewe ne | area Brovedes, adequate protection tothe rights | O50 Via MM ARBHALL& PAGE, Auots. ons “a re] . suc! ion ve in- t tales fe icv, ee ee deiphia, on Thursday, the motion for a new tial | TO 87" all, necess Fils maine teens sufficient, he recommends the repeal of all focking to that instrament for defense withia the | By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers, in the case of William Beyerly, convicted of | Sera! smash up of = : of the penal and civil code protecting the lives, | Union, warned by the experience of the past, the | MPORGAN STALLION AT AUCTION.-On = —_ 'Y> whole country; though it may sadly interfere = ‘ Hberties, and property of citizens of the free States | dangers of the present, and the hopes of the fu- SATURDAY ORNING, November at making a sporeere suger — late Beyer 2 with those of whoever subsist on party largesses. canto... ENE leat gen gen cor | Where unfriendly laws exist time for bola, | same ityoues all, who live under its adhere: more qiislock, we will se!!,in froit of our Keotlon election, was dismissed. Prisoner was then | We rejoice that our neighbor continues to-day to o- le says:—‘In my opinion the time » | strictly to it, am Co = sentenced to pay a fine of three hundred dollars | 1414 KS {ta position of yesterday, that it did eB repel ae Sepentere,) bey te m noon, mit decided action has Setecas and he is unworthy | guards which it affords to the rights of individ- her Seatins, oF tnaie hb, fine trotter and and undergo an imprisonment for two years and | day before counsel the South to revolution of the confidence of the people of Georgia who six months. “ ba. m.to- refuses to vindicate ber honor at any cost and because of the election of Lincoln; and hope that ¥ ns et ae page baz- the thousand newspapers in all quarters of the] ray cing 7 THE eres oor House, N . ard. e believes that the legislation he recom- wen = paper gare = country who are now doing their best to hold the | The Post of Thursda caventanr eye: mre Boince wou ney othe: Diaies by ater The alaiaadinateas ain to be privately | President responsible for its article in question, | minutes before eight o'clock this morujng, the | sectional controversy and owing the issue to advised of the condition of affairs at the South, | will join ua in crediting the Constitution for sin- aa. stances No the Jaundry-Jn the yt, | * contest between individual States. He says if There bas been no formal consideration of the | cerity in ite prompt declaration ‘that the world | fre having probaly ee enh eee ee een | the Legislatare fails to enact the laws whlch subject in the cabinet, and hence there is no de- misinterpreted. the terms in which its anguish poe Nomar, | P' apis he recommends, the people should rise in their to Perfect fine. Mr. Setson, | migut and at the ballot-box demand their enact- ined course of action. It is known that there is Inert peed oe o mig basdiesaal of opinion among the members of the found utterance. Else, it will have perpetrated | one of the Proprietors, wes the first to see the fire, | ment. 7 ‘\stinett uesti seces- | mischief incflculable t the future of the Demo- | discovering it as he passed down a buck stairway. |" ‘The Governor entertains no donbt of the ti ht Searwer tae ro mearag nepiried gon the | cratic party, that can by no means be repaired by | It was thea breaking out from the door of thedry- | of ench State to decide and act for {tself, So long resignation of any of them. It is not now con- atch tiioulous highfallutin ae lt indi in | ing-Toom in arnddy blaze. The alarm was in- | ne all the States abide in good faith by thelr con- templated to send. additions! Woops to the south | “TAKE aa it indulges in | stantly given, and the firemen appeared with | stitutional obligations, no State can withdraw ern military posts. Only $2,500,000 of the new this morning. their usual promptness, but the flames hid made | from the Union without being guilty of bad loan have been paid in, but bidders have until the | The cause of the Democratic party is now, 28 | considerable progress, ote Sheed laundry and | faith toward the others. Any violation of the 22d Instant for this purpose. ever before, the cause of the Union, and. those pate picte boca wep Into {he servants’ depart- | compact relieves all parties. The right of seces- ion for cause is only denied by those who deny who hesitate to bear aloft that flag while fighting | Here a fellow named Thomns Brdy, one | *} vere! I> The New York Tribune discredits the | in its name and behalf, so long as its opponents do | of the nail waiters and a night watchman, wes 30 ge et Ad ee ramer afloat of a letter to be written by the not and eannotstrike, officially, at its integrity,will | badly burned that be will prerege Antes He bad | octavo ae: " es. Itfully reviews the offensive north- President elect, “intended to soothe the nerves | in the end find themselv s doing battle only with | Dee? uP all night, and went into bis room only a | ern leglalation, and concludes as follows © ual Statesand the interests of sectional minorities years old, 8 well in harness end exght —{Ayes 118, Noes none.}"’ Two Rockaways, nearly new. Ricuts of tux Sourn ro sx Rxspecrey — Gold becuese tho owner haomp farther ues. The New York Courier closce ite announcement ms wa NARD. Apots. of the results witt these words: “(But standing | - "22 __WALL_ & BARNARD. Apote._ tnusrejoicing on the field of battle, no unworthy By A. GREEN Ascuoneer. exultation oe into the perfect satisfaction of our Fay CARRIAGE. BO! HOLD AND triumph. It is not triumph whieh bringsruin to ons FURST mina, Ghsas, CRoce- those who have fallen; it is, on the contrary.« | AXGURDAY ihe ih, tt chal colt on ai Sold end ahare with the victors the folu ot iciory” | fat? rp orap Pamala tinge sue large sescrt eld and share ic! ~ | lemt te; ‘emily ©. ie a }@ Sasort - Abraham Lincoln fs elected, buft tn his adminis: | mart of Furmttare sits 7 tration the South will find all ‘theif Yigbts re ue iz tatiem wick have checeted bie real cheeetan Lesage, Fartgr on ng Chairs, sen! ion whic! ve is and that of the ‘Whose standard he bears, ag ire, roll. a from the view. Stret out our oe hands to he South over this vic! mage 4 bave no Kecking Ween Wi word of taunt to utter for the threats of disunion une, loge, Cr sod Hereware. which were raised for our defeat. Let those | prussels,. tes ply and ‘Carpets, cash. thrests be buried in oblivion, for through the I Vuh, ‘aussctmeet of ether teticlen, vista of this success we see a reign of Wink are ‘inunoommnry oe enumerate. ve slavery agitation, established simply by that cir-] ‘Terms fe tes th ki % " cumscribing of slavery within its iocal bounds, | no8 d A, GREEN, Avet. of these who have persistently denounced him | the avowed enemies of the Union for the sake tl grin Anne ha wee eset tice a otro pore Sawastutea pecinae eaeeneaoy and that od er sig of the integrity of national ft as a foe to the Constitution and the South.” {t| of tts destruction—of whom there are thousands | the fire was raging at its flercest hight. 4 servant | for an emergency which must sooner or latercome, | ‘feedom, which this triumph of the Republican FUTURE DAYS. says: upon thousands at this time. girl then suddenly spoke to a gentleman who was : : aiding the firemen, inquiring, «+ Have they got i eonmenseen. that thesum of $1,000,000 be imme- tase Mga eee cats | ts cw fone an Impending gale be | Sout eer "Reta aera’ S| eset sprinted a miliary fnd ar bet will candidly read Mie discussions wie aoa: | tween the friends of the Union and who | where is he?”’ was the answer. She replied that | for ralsiog sce Stee tee eee les im 1858, they cannot fail to see ‘that their rae would use the fact of Lincoln’s election to | she had met him on the stairs ten minutes before be in the treasury as fast as public wants re- are fallacious and their impotations groundless. | strengthen their schemes of revolution for rev- So ay my explained the situation of his room | quire its expenditure. ‘ Millions for defense but Jf they will not regard what he so plainly de- | olution’s sake; and we do not intend, if we can | 2” [7d story. | Some policemen and citizens | not a cent for tribute’ should be the fature motto then tried to force thei % very clared long before he was moiion for Prest- Prevent such a calamity to its future, that the | driven back Sewn the oalcway'y the hot ne fern — yy nl room ie —_ = — pay == for sa 7 plas Democratic party shall be led to perdition by the | stifling smoke. weshould rept ot The Peee a, loetheusiod Sed not be expected to place confidence in professions | latter. We shall gladly welcome the Constitution —_ pieapeentied pp ates “eigen ‘we now stand by our arms.’ Tle under the immediate impulse of the threats | into the ranks of those who desire to maintain the | Pany ‘hen succeede: pacaqsthssratectiect ac | _Sacustex Duwewsnsnion as Bavawnek. ef the Ie eee it ———S integrity of the Government until acts of its ad- | putidi ,»and inthat manner got across to his} Savannau, Ga., Nov. 8.—A mass meeting of Union whereof he —— ministrators shall demonstrate that it has ceased | room. Un breaking in the window, smo! d_ | citizens was held here to-night (the largest gath- ow, ke ani largest g: pay os the 6th of November, 1960, seals now and forth.’” By A. GREEN, Auotioneer, The Baltimore American wyu:xaatheamons | TRUSTEES SALE op VALUABLE BUILD of the battle-field clears away, and the vic! on t te . iad one side and the defeat ou the other ts settled be- B ada ve or i tool call 2 font we nd the possibility of doubt, we may look with ya 01 e f jou! remises o’cloos p “| Seen arative calideséan upon the of affairs. oftrest to the subscriber, peering. While a single chance remained it was well Sor of Aerd. SS eS ee eae enough to give all our energies to the accomplish- Gp. ton gvunt; in the Mnstret of Co nmma. ment of one object—the defeat of Lincoln. We the following B ree 0 property, lying and 4 have fought as loyally as we could, some of us| in the city of ee » District ‘aforeenid viz: under one banner and some of us under another, | Ali that picce or paror! of ‘gros against the common enemy, and we have not pre- | dowa on the piat of said city as the north half o vailed. Itonty remains for us to gather up our jot aumber twelve, (12,) the south ha f numbered scattered forces aud to make arren for | thir (13,) in square numbered three hundred flame burst out, but roans {i ering ever held here) to ex, their sentiments d seventy eight, (378.) acd comprised in the foi- What Lixcoun Saip To a Lovistana Vistron. | * be the Government made by our fathers the firemen bravely ronedie’ aad ee Sees al in regard to the present political crisis. sea The sepier rig ytomerd srarnriponee Fosrine yyetne and aieeel te wives at the northwret Gceinten acticin val smepad Sucsssiox, aND THE ADMINIsTRATION.—Intel- | Selves nearly suffocated, succeeded in bringing | | The meeting was organized as follows: Presi- P ig See cahd Dall et we ate’ — _ that wecan find no such field owt of the Union. | corner of ssid jot, and ruaning thenees south with soul should’ tempcnd fe the'Invltaied of euch | Sot s halt insken, C35 Sook he incken? tasese ons sourl sho md to the tation yu . Carolina, and by formal enactment withdraw | 02° hundred and seven oe cieraerth oyeeee hes) to the reer of eaid jot; from the Confederacy? The only result would | 1° pas 74 be toengirdle ourselves with an extended Abo- | hve fort ut anda hall inches 25 feet hy inehe lition frontier, affording ten thousand avenues of | thirteen; and thence west with eaid division lin= escape for fugitive slaves, and securi their | one hundred and seven feet two inches 107 feet 2 safety if once over the border as really as if they | inches) to T: Pope pny hy es ad were landed in Canada or in England. For the | $20 berining for the said part of Lot 13 at — ciples of the repablicen party with wnchangatie | femtibe sneneg 2opt, with eae ete c re can part le ty five ¢ hestility do we insist u oa maintaining our post ~ fect hundred and seven feet «107 feet? inohes) tion of equality ix the Union, and watching over the rear of said lot; south Ciwenty. be 3 t dent, Capt. John W. Anderson; ret les sation between a New Orleans merchant and Mr. | ligence from the South occasions increased appre- in na clot Wale bere emer H. Way hace: Ove Lincoln : hension on the part of a large number of our cit!- | was horribly burned all over. In some places tbe | _ The following resolutions were moved by Capt. “A Bi ly-resPectable merchantof our city, just zens, and, as might naturally be expected, much | flesh had cracked open to the bone, and from his | F.$. Bartow, and seconded by Col. Henry R. retu: from the North and West, informs us solicit > in offict asdiplomatic complaint of inward burning, it ‘was supposed | Jackson. Their sentiments and declarations were tnat during his visit there he had an interview icitude alas well P quarters. | oat he had inhaled the flames. Everything supported in an eloquent and patriotic speech by with Old Abe, the rail splitter. On being asked | It is, however, proper to state in connection, that | sible was done to alleviate his sufferings. eat he | Hon. W. Law, one of the Bell and Everett electors by our informant what he would do. or what | while the majority of our citizens are alarmed in | was then taken on a litter to the City Hosp! i for the State at large. The resolutions were would likely be his policy in to the South, consequence, the remainder regard the danger as The guests at the hotel were terribly alarmed adopted unanimously with great enthusiasm. should he be elected, the rail. \tter replied that " al J likely | DY,the cry of fire, but all escaped to the front part | They are as follows : Similar interrogatories bad been propounded to | being only of a temporary character and notlikely | OF ie Gti ta safety By ha Do'clock | “We, the citizens of the country of Chatham, Pig a pre pdr nda ber platoaet to result in anything serious; but on the other the fire was completely exting ui: The laun- pseie et a gai = —_ re oon = issues and er, bu tte gr | band hope and believe that better counsels will | dry and kitchen buildings ere | Cordially unite in following resolutions them, since he did not deem it either politic or = Hl stings 1a the rear only were Resslgcd, That Ane Glastion® of binosin, aad burned, but the rooms above were very badl: )}to the point of division, between ident to declare his policy in advance. He | Prevail, and peace be ultiinately restored. Many 'y badly our rights from the Obio to the great lakes, and : " fhe aiuaten, hawore, fap Bae) our informant extravagant reports have become eurrent relative Sages by tro, or ag parts of the building ef ie tied ae pone! — wreones from the mouth of the Susquebann to the most arte laionit ‘inehes) ‘were that be would dispel the illusion existing at the | to the avowed intentions of the Admistration upon The origin of the fire isam Th 7 submitted to. South, that he would have to send men the | this exciting and delicate subject; but we feel | room wae’ heated altogether y eer, etic Resolved, That we request the Legislature to free States to Mill the offices, by assuring him that safe in saying that they have no foundation | W=3 no fire in its vicinity. It bad been in use a | ®2nounce this opinion by resolution at the earli- there would be found ity of persons at the long time, and everyth: about it was like | &%t practicable moment, and communicate the South glad enough to get them, and that he had | In fact, as the Cabinet bas given the subject no | {infer as ‘that the flames once kindled spread | sme to our Senators and Representatives in Con- already received four hundred letters from the | formal consideration; and we are equally as well | with great rapidity. The hotel was provided | gress, and Sorapersie withthe Governor in calling slave States, neon. aconsiderable Portion | convinced that the Administration will take no | with two kitchens complete, one of which is en- | 2 Convention of the people to determine on the ef ealeh came rem Leulstons. action concerning this matter but what in its wis- | tirely uninjured by the fire. “Phe guests had a| Mode and measures of redress. and 13; ence 3 northern point of Maine. The law that provides | {sth strest weet and piace of berinine with, for the return of our runaway slaves is operative | the improvements, which are 8 brick dweiling- so long as the Confederacy is unbroken, and. house, ke, Whether resisted or evaded or obeyed, itis sll veer hee ects the law of the land, and we are in a position to Me — 4 demand its enforcement. But what could the br the cotcered paymenta. bearing tagerest citizens of a United Southern Confederacy ay wo From dey See ceeeing ot ae ean st — . conveyancing at the oust of the pur a hostile nation that harbored our fugiti a Athena tae torsos not be" complied with Uy resel cays the Trastes reserves the rig’ : late breakfast this morning, but dinner was read Resolved, That we respectfully recommend to “ o aren. How Mr. Lixcoy Rucziven tux News or | 10m '# deemed becoming and consistent with the at the usual hour. The prinetpal damage fe 10 | the Legislature to take into tmmediate consider. AUCTION SALES. cae EC. CARRINGNONY Ke. uw Evecrion.—A Springtield correspondent of | !*terest of the Union. We hear of nothing that | tne building, very little furniture being injured | ation the paseage of such Inwsas will be likely °. oc 3!-dads AG EN. Avct._ the New York Times writes: “Mr. Lincoln bas | would even jus ify the impression thatany military — to alleviate any unusual embarrassment of the By CLEARY & GREEN. Auction = 7 not yet given any public intimation as to the] or naval movements are at Present contemplated, Lixcotn at Home.—Springfield, Il., Mr. Lin- | commercial interests of the State consequent upon 506 Ninth street. seated By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers, licy of bis administration. I have every reason | sitnough every effort will doubllen ty weae 4, | coln’s home, fave him twenty-eight majority for | the present political emergency. QUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPETS meet geredrrnes ‘ believe that he will not depart from the usual y 4 President on Tuesday. He was ‘about town” all | Resolved, That we respectfully suggest to the Carga, Giass ann Crockny Wann az Atc’ | ‘['RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND Seem ot ncalyclected Presidents. In answer | Cnsures proper observance of the laws of Congress. | day, indulging his penchant for telling stories, Legislature to take immediate steps to organize | riox—Uh SATURDAY MOMNING, the ith va fsenes Punsresas, Gon Reon Pixsvase to all inquiries as to what will be bis course, he | The rumors of a contemplated resignation of two | hearing the mews. jo On Wednesday he was | and arm the forces of the State. s in ‘ront of our Auction Kooma, | AND [groans as Averted. ay yueeee 4 9 of asks. “Have you read my speeches?” If'the | members of the Cabinet, in consequerce of a dif. | Carried to the Hall of Representatives te the on Aesclced, That copies of the foregoing resolu. | No, 306 Nuzt'atiget, art o'ologk, w general a” | trust fiom Jacod Sohmid MOND» Foren oe rin, Premed, be quietly hands over one | ference of opinion as to the legal bearing of the | !0l of Iiinols by abont 3) fiends, who vainly | tlons be sent withont delay to oursentere ora See Rot Household Effoots, such as— day of the publica tions of bis speeches in “ee 3 Pressed him for a speech. While ‘others were | representatives in the General Assembly of the nears, Tobin Wester Rockers. ousehiol the late controversy with Mr. Douglas. question of seceasion, we are satisfied, are un- Speaking he slipped out through a side door State, who are hereby requested to lay them be- - eds, rit coat ? oom Fixtures, “Mr. Lincoln bas been about town all day, | founded. ' fore the Houses of which they are respectively REV. WASHINGTON ROBY, ~ | members. Prenid-neof the Marylnnd Actual. Gente: | .,The colonial flag of Georgia was raised this and accessible to all who chose to speak with Asa jate te this subject, we quote th - him. He bas occupied the room of peg alee a aee go haba peiionom attresase, Blankets, Hatrasks, popes tive In the Capitol, and has heen freely congratu. | /OW'"& ftom the inaugural address of President le: Crockery W the city of Washi eneral sscorvment of Kitchen Requisites, | Schmictas 5 . “LE. Feather Beds a : ones, will rt L afternoon on Green’s monument, in Johnson's CLEARY & GREEN, Aueta, Beddi lated by his fellow-townsmen. Buchenan : Wachlugton Methodiet Proteclant Chereh, mast | Square, in the preseace of an iinmense melted, By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. Wardrobe: Mirrrors, Dab ee, Chairs, ‘ee ape Sage tna epee ni; at in EE 2 carson inert alle boptowen pte SUNDAY EVENING, at7 o'clock. no $-2t* fey sree Bases alee be tag x ' ers ANDSOME SPAN OF MAT CH BAY Fiptereend arcane, CArpeie. vr e ol where retui ai ri jue of e am! reatexcitement. Capt. 5 k- 6 Liquors jar Room x! recei Recate diapatches erith a oaeanee in| Siuieu” Welotaed extipames mee been presented 1 0. 0. F—GRAND LOUGE—The An- 3 ldressft RDAY. the | Moves, ad many 0; Horses oh pegs BA’ s other articles too numerous to F son, Ma Jones and others are ad: ous equanimity. Those who saw him at the time | of the pecuniary profits and local advantages lem © Dieteiot of Calumet Me sofend | an tmamenee finson'e Square I 10th instant, sell, " mapa al ay 1, at 100’olock &. m, in front mon! ‘al 4 “fe, in wi an immense crowd of citizensin Johnson's Square. ‘erma say i€ would bave been impossible for a by-| which would result todifferent States and penton Odd’ Fellows? Hale The ON Day ee 5 “4 A very haca: an of Bay Carnage Horses, o - “me of aa! stander to tell that that tall, lean, wiry, good-na- | from its dissolution, and of the comparative in- | NING, the 1ath tonany att Gea e Tue EXCITEMENT IN ALABAMA. fine in single OF doable bares tion work | Sitieiactorl tured, easy-going gentleman, soanxiously inquir. | juries which such an event would laiict onathe; | vno sat INU. T. BANGS, G. Seo. | ,joNToomunr, Nov.7.—The State has undoubt-} fine in single or double sold for no feu! ing aboat the success of the local candidates, was | States and sections. Even descending to this low ee the Owner having moved uwane Ther aii te ype mga pen dais ten cnaat aan and narrow view of the mighty question, allsuch {the Republican A ant office in. the Seine” ieoaann ents | casautes noanon ie re reference toa| at Temperance’ Hall FHS NG, at 736 | pecseey yi Ft tion, day and night. Mr. Lincoln was about town | #'nzle consideration will be conclusive on this | o'eiock, All pe-sons in the Ward frawanis te het | by T. H. Watts, have declared for secession since His supporters are almost unanimous in favor of THIRD WARD —Thore will be a meoting | Hic eren orice cine for Breckinridge. ti secession Large numbers of the Bell men, headed she owner paving ee Sway. They will be on of this War. ‘Terms: A’credit of? a54¢ months, for notes sat ENIN isfactorily endorsed, bearing inte. By CLEARY & GREEN. Auctioneers. attending to bis business as usual. Many of his| poiut. We at present enjoy a free trade through. | publicsn principles are invited. the announcement of Lincola’s election. The} it” d SA: GREEN, Act, < 506 Winsh strest. Springfield acquaintances will long remember | Out our extensive and expanding countr: such asl yo CLARY Bis. J. J. COOMBS, Pros, | State will undoubtedly secede. By CLEARY & GREEN. Anuotioneers. EXTENSIVE SALE OF STOCK, GRAIN. how he sat in a social circle at the Cheny Louse, | the world never withered ‘This trade loco | J: C- CLARY, 1 Gxonota Witt Catt a State Convention. OMITIVE SALE OF HORSE, BUGGY AN son, Wanons, Hovatmncn Wentnvena he 4 while the retarns were coming in,and tadulged | ducted on railroads and canals, on noble vivne TARE Wilt: BE A MISSIONARY | Macox, Nov.7—No doubt Is entertained here | PH nance ave ta Sere oe OI GAN Reionging to the emtate of tive inte feed agent alike i pleasant chatand his Propensity for story and arms of the sea, which bind together the mmooting a the Church of the Epiphany, on | that Alabama will move hand in hand with South | MOKNING, the loth icst., we ahail sell, in front of Public Auction. F ‘IDA ‘and telling North and the South, the East and the West of | © street, on FRIDAY EVENING at hall-past 7| Caroline. both State Conventions sitting at the | ont Auction Rooms, No. 306 Ninth street, at ten | SATURDAY. theistic aed trek of rs “So far as the Cabinet 1s concerned, there are | Uf Confederacy. Annihtlate this trade; arrest its fclcek.. Bishop Taunor, of Nebraska ‘errit ry, | same time and co-operating with each other elnek— we shell 1s the farm and realgence of the so many conflicting rumors afloat that I cannot | /ree progress by the geographical Lines of jealous pee eceen pee Georgia will also call a State Convention before | A Sue 7ouns Moree, 6 years old. perfectly sound, | Darius Clagett. 53 ak credit any. Mr. Lincoln is not at all anxious to | nd hosts ¢ States, and vou desirey ths pooamentty Radon everyday ca We ETN G, Will be | the dth of March, and the almost noanimons opin: | herndegil# Will work olther in aingie or double | the. Reventh Stenginat aieat bale ae gadble, and I don't belleve he has told any one | and omicurd march ef ihe whole and cheng pant raion every day this week in the New York | jon and feeling here Js that South Caroting & good sroond-hand Top Buggy and Sity, wil af the Poreoeal eiteots to resiptentany ty tis Megara. It scene to be gen- | ond tava ll n one common ruin. “But wach | sorte, Chureh, Aer. Or. ations) to commons Georgia, Alabama and Miimippi will secede Phis dale. will be pocktivenss Be sea sad contisting 1 part of erally con that Mr Seward will be ten-| Considerations, important as they are in them- . f ‘| Sbove is going west, and we orders to mak: ’ ‘carriace Horses, dered the mission to the Court of St. James, and | Selves, sink into {nsignificance ‘when we reflect : - pes itive smler re of Ean Sanel Milch + = SRE MRO a that Mr. Bell will be offered the department of | 0m the terrific evils’ wuich would result from DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE. Rasioxation or Fevenar Orvicers, &c. the Interior, or some other seat in the Cabinet *> Aisunton to every portion of the Confederacy—to Ne mee rE ane B ENGR SY Is. vDiuwict haience ees aa ne — raimrsnn tain oe Cta ee | AEBS ER RBIS SFA HOMERN, | Sain tha Pa ta daca Spat ind 33 item pt to y, because I feel an humble con- ‘the h i ‘tor, have not it if res- Hon. H.-S. Foster, Pa., and P. W. Crain, | fidence that the bind Providescs eae Di 3296 PsA. guest beantiful styles. | ivnations. All the Federal officers declite thelr d., are at the National. "| our fathers with wisdom to frame the moet perisct | _suziem. “ AY" between Sth and 10th 6 ’ = intention to resign on the inauguration of Lin- Hon. A. R. Boteler, Col. W. D. Anderson, | form of government and union ever devined uy ae coln. ca * ej. Jas. Walker, of Va., are at Browns’. '| man, will not suffer it to perish until it shall hove 7 HERRING SAFE FOR SALE. A large body of citizens called on the resigned ----Mr Frank Warden, whose ability asa dra-| been peacefully instrumental, by its example, In | FE Subseribers have en exceliont send hagd me oficers last night, giving them cheer matic writer is well known, is how engaged with | the extension of civil and religious liberty | Herring Safe, of medium size, whieh they will demonstrations of peers ‘The officials return Fits James 0° Brien ona play for Mr. Jefferson, | throughout theland.”? cheap. their thanks in spirited addresses. and neti ve BR Heifer, Mit? CLEARY & GREEN, Auots. 13 Woeest gat Mg yore = : 4 Market W: ig ortwo ¥ A. GREKN, Auctioneer, ffne Family nts mH HOUSEHOLD AND SHEN . FURNI- do, fener faerie dees cae Ge f bag., No. 164 Pennsyivania avenue, between 17th i and 18th streets west, at 10 o’clook a m., an exoe: lent assortment of Furniture, viz: Mahoren) Solas, ooking, Castor, ani Parlor Do | peessing and other Bureaus and What- Do quinine, Card, and other Tables, A pies earas no JAS _C. McGUIRE & CO, A genteel aati ted from Washi: ‘ton. eS oni a A : joscu — lew York Evening Post is burst. | [UST RECEIVED AND FOR 8 N AC. | says that Buc resist any act of nullifica- | French aud other Bedeteads, ao peyote gong ota Tasels, | ing off its breeches Suttons over what it alleges to J commodsting terme, 9 tone of rere. soperor | lon, but not secession. Scns ore Gepnene, Zeperss anv bya cold which she canght In Germany. It | be the Preaident’s complicity in the achemes of the | CO8E a8 oho. YATERS. Be ES “Boston, note Thee are yNeners: | Feather beds, Bedding’and wtien of te vies ere ‘iL the conat!- | South Corolina revolutionists; basing the allega-| _n09 6t Georgetown, D. 0. | to-day (under instenctions from the owners) holst, | Cutty Gusset: and ngravincs, Musial r training and regularity of babit, thar nue the | @0" <n the facts that he (President Buchanan) bas| JUST ARRIVED TO-Day, ed the “ Palmetto flag,” firing at the same time a slook, le, : {wenty-tbree years abe has been on ihe Britis | ®t strengtheued the garcisons in the South Care. | Spypur Tait Ack Latans Stzfes of salute of fifteen guns. Shree PL Carpet, and Oileloth, —— has never been confined to her room | lina fortifications, has not increased their several 1A 's - A Statz Convention ro pe CaLuEp. With a cood lot of Kitchen: uisites; and many from sickness for a single day, excey ing upon the | armaments, and has not, to that end, deprived the At GLADMON's, Covumbia, 8. C., Nov 8.—The 3; er of the other articles which we gn apaan bok — to @¢ esions when she bas added to number of | sutterin ple of the 'T herder ef! 256 Pa ‘avenue, House last night received a dispatch from Virginia, enumerate, **. Guelph olive branch. ig peo ‘exas border of the protec- Near corner llth street, tendering the service of a volunteer corps to South Terms: Ailsums of $2 cash; over, 825, 8 credit tion of the troops sent among them, &c, &c.| 109 Opposite Star Office. | Carolina in the event of her seceding. ond of daze, for no y . pDETaverion BY Fine oy One ov THE Apams? | There never was a more foolish political mare's L IGHT! LIGHT™ LIGHT! aga Be sa tat Bonetatas Spobe here “a CAE Axes CxS 0% THE Ono Axv Mississippi | nest concelved, than this same allegation of the i e it i: ay pendence pannatee pce yams ne, praia ped Post. The South Carolina fortifications are in as fromthe Vip eee ned Ol ne fn'g 4h On ai Inyo ar om erie rs sippt train, which leaves Cincinnat! at5 25 p.m , | €°°4 2state of preparation for defense as at any row rales i ETHEREA! : His speech was rapturonsly applauded ‘was destroyed by fire near Aurora, Indiana, to- | time for years past. That they are not better pre- ; 1 A THE: FAL OL at 60 made of 30: Dearing in noo-d — A. GREEN, Aust. A SR2URcOnD RARPELARO £9R om: monthly payments, or heavy ‘ts ion, Other stirring addresses were i . —! with itscontents, amounting in all toabout | pared, {s more fairly chargeable upon the Repub- Stone em pier ante mines Cc. PURDY Efforts were made yesterday in the soon 208 __306 Pa. av., bet. oth and 10:h ats. 308 Ps. sb uh = ve thousand dollars. The flames are supposed | jican party of Congress than < “ = —. | to wait for Southern co-operation, but effort T MOORE'S W ts have been communicated bya spark fasheate | ct P ng upon any others; for oo NTES,H,HAZEL, falled: | A State Convenii«> will be called, and | A i$ po theca Son END DRUG STORE, the locomotive, and It must have béen doe shart, | 2€ latter have persistently refused to carry out EE yi phe aT, secession ie certain. ‘The " -:lon' of delegates | aivate ber supplied “i "Modieiscet dlacovered had oten. such Gnsdway hat | itary service ote coos at cna al NOTICE“ | and the convention will tn the nth Hes | Se, Pas sa Waite gins, “hae a, wal : 'y service of the country be put upon the foot- E. fracks = Po pey ‘came. tem a I would call th ni i joyce, ham, itt urged al Lamps = ee it were unsuccessfal.—Cincin- ing demanded by the exigencies of the times finest specimens of BEEF sud at T Ghlic, to the pea tod popes ‘aumedions seb, a ec te Lae paid to dispensing of They first tie his hands, and then cry aloud against | fered in th Fike poblie nt lee Served to his cus- DEMONSTRATION aT AvousTA. oo 7 Maxico —The N. O. Picayune | bim because he does not use them! The wonder t 5255 C fe on Saturday morn- eat " 7 awe understand bat Colonel is not that the present Administration bas not | ket. olan temas ha Wiser ties dehy Tabenkt A pe i tight for he u done more with the military means the Repub- THEATER, THE. formation of Minute Men. 8 addresses came up for that purpose a time since from Pa 7a 7 “Fy gATER. THEATE H were made, and ber: Vera Croz, has succeeded in making a purchase | !ican party of Congress have accorded to it; but EXE LHEATER, THEAT ere made, and a large number of persons enrolled bere of such arms as he was in couch of! ond left | that it Aas accomplished so much with them BENBEIE BERE it N : 4 ienad ‘ in the Indianola steamer 'y, howeward | where their expenditure has been absolutely neces- Bi FIT, ‘3 EFIT, B: ayy ! Dawonstaarion at New Onteans. bound. The srms are for the State of y oy PNEPIT! New Orizaxs, Nov. 8.—Placards are posted Chibwabua, for use not only against the rebels, | “22 £°F the protection of the life and property of JEEEERSON, JEFFERSON: about the city calling a convention of those favor- but the Indians of the The troubles in | ‘8 citizen from clearly impending instant danger. 3 SON, JEFPE! BON. able to the organization of « corps of Minute Men. Mexico the last two years have made that country | Never did « President of the United States come mr, Fie iy ited Sxcxssiox 1n Nontn Carouina soe, Of the bet: markets for firearms on the cont. nearer doing his whele duty to the public interes, Al 1G 4 iGHT! Ratton, Nov. 7.—The Governor and Counell in the use of the military means placed at his dis. AMERICAN SBuai ae BCA! Sougin: are in session. The news warrants the belief that oparent eer ie tare rest save that “there is an posal By & short-sighted Congress, than President : ‘ Naat distay The re nfay a ‘s aac sean snrematamonthe: | tewwin tne weNew'von Foam oieaed| SPRSTER SRIBESRGGN: | prone Nal os : October 22, reports her at Maranham. from when | PY Partizan passion, that they would not see the 88 i Pint abe was to have satled on the following day. truth, If they could. 1t 60 RLY! bundred miles from Maranham, and sashewas| Orexaric We understand that Fabbri, stig- | ‘T"£48URY DE Sante: N Nached the plac anller she could hardly have welll, and Formes will be here next, and that Szarep Pi Ls will be received at thie ne eo ae nee whens she was de-| they will hold forth (operatically) either at the ote at Per andre (600) —- ‘Theater or at Willards’ Hall. ed oa the teat intone Ty de- 17 In New York, he Comentto be. of the st qustity, and cach on Th afternoon, a girl named Mary fe en By cage .. Panpoxgp.—The Marlboro’ states delivers to be subject to ‘as th of sims. Aytes, While hanging clothes on mo ab Gor. Hicks se granted an rt eal Pardon es Ki right to ot se ihe coapactment . Aistance ‘of | George's Couity (Md ) Clecutt Conca te hee since ee ent of the Government re led ber balance and fell to the ground, a Court to ee oe, Seems Se ee De 8 for be! to the murder of Mr. Ki every. " sa | . Athey, le el at lage

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