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“ ‘THE EV ING STAR. |, WASHINGTON CITY: ae WRURESDAY.......... November 21; a “ \ Spirit of the Merming Press. 2°) Phe Consticution treats at length ‘wpot Nortb- “etn tdlification—Republican Legislatores and the fugitive slave law. Tntelligencer is devoted to news and mie- ey. er Rasicnixe 1x « Hunae.—The conduct of the South Carolina Senators in resigning their seats, thelr resignations to teke effect Immediately; can- not fall. as it should not fail, to weaken the in- finence of thelr State In shaping the final course ef action that the rest of the slaveholding States may feel called on to take eventually, for their own future safety. Thelr purpose in pursuing thatcoarse ts so piainly to deprive the reat of the South of the @igbt to act for themselves, which Sout" Garottad seeks to carry out as her own right so promptly and peremptorily, as that he who does fot comprehend {t must be blind In- deed. That it ts designed to precipitate revola- * ton, ell must renlize. It is to deprive the South of streogth in the National Legislature, that she may lose, in the Union, the advantage of the auti-Republican party majority in which the Tecent electiops resulted. South Carolina thus boldly steps forward to strike as reprehensible and as severe a blow at the interests of the other Southern States as abolition bas yet struck. It ‘will take but a few more such acts on ber part as the instant resignations of Senators Hammond and Chestnut, and the speech of Mr. Keitt, wherein he avowed the purpose of his State to be to destroy the Unton for the sake of destroying if, to convince every man in Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Missouri with property or famtly to be endangered by revolution and civil war, in which they must bear well nigh ell tue loss and suffering that may fall to the lot of the South, that they have, after all, more to dread from South Carolina’s assumed dictatorship, than from the fanaticism of Northern abolitionism held in check by controlling majorities in both Houses of Congress. ‘Tux Susrexsion of THE Farmen’s Bank oF Vareinta, or Richuoxy.—The news of this event occurring yesterday—followed this morning by all the bunks there—was unexpected in financial circles here. That is to say, the early suspension of the Virginia banks has not been looked for by the District of Columbia banks. The latter, how- ever, have takee due precautions to s!renzthen themselves as far as possible in anticipation of Such anevent. We question whether any banks were ever in better condition in such times thas all these fa our midst. Nevertheless, if bank peas! ns Lecomes general throughout the coun- try, for them to remain an exception tothe rule of the times, would simply be to sacrifice their customers engaged in trade, one and all. Sin- cerely believing every one of them to be in re- Markably good condition, we do not hesitate to advise depositors to Jeave their money in their vaults in any event that may happen. Though {t bas been some years since we had oc- casion to berrow a dollar from any of them or from any one, we regard it as being far safer that they shall continue to hold our money in case they, too, mayin time deem it wise to suspend with the rest, than that we should essay to keep it hoarded where it can be of uo avail In contributing to the general financial intetests of the community among whom we do business. As yet the under-current of circumstances result- ing !n the suspension of the Richmond banks is unknown here, though it is supposed by some to have arisen from asndden demand for $210,000 made oa them by some parties at the North They are, however, from their manner of doing business, rarely prepared for a sudden and heavy return of their notes upon them. To-day, Virginia money was only received on deposit here at a discount of ten per centum. To- morrow the rate will probably be much less. How Mopzst!—The white population of Vir- ginta, by the census of 1950, was, 894,500 Of Kentucky + 76L 413 Of Maryland «417,993 Of Delaware + 71,169 Of Tennessee + 756,536 Of Missouri. + 592,004 Of North Carolina. 553,025 4,047,193 ‘The white population of South Carolina 274,568 ! : At this moment the white population of the former States is probably not less than fire miil- lions, while that of the latter scarecly exceeds three Aundred thousaad. Now, is it not a little arrogant for South Caro- Hua, with a white population of less than a third of a million, to tell the five millions of white mea in seven other States that she Intends to drag them into rebellion and revolution, whether they ‘wiil or no? Ought they not, ia unmistakeable terms, to tell her that they do not mean to be led by her to their own destruction, and that if she does not pause in her mad career, she will, so far 28 they are concerned, be left to encounter alone the tre- mendous responsibility’ {7 Taylor & Maury send us the December nunsber of Harper's Magozine, containing, among other good things, a characteristic Peper from the Fen of J. Ross Browne, entitled “A Peep at Washoe,” and abundantly illustrated by himself. Also, from Taylor & Maury we have the October ismes ef the valuable Edinburgh and London Quarterly Reviews. We are indebted also to Shillington, Odeon Building, and to French & Richstein, 274 Penn- sylvania evenue, for copies of this capital number of Harper's Magazine This is the commence- ment of amew volume of Harper, and isa good time to subscribe. Viseinia PeacemMaxeas —The Richmond Dis patel: thinks it probable that Governor Letcher will, at the Legistature just called, renew his pro- “Position to the jast Legislature, for a Codveution of States, under the fifth article of the Constitn- tgp, to goasider the state of the country, and see if game ensures cannot be taken or some ame: d- ment to the Constitution be made, which will re store harmony to the Union and protect the rights and equality of the States. ——— Puxwerivanta.—The official returns of the election in Pennsylvania are now complete, with the exception of the small county of Forest, which gave Mr. Curtin a majority of sixty. The entire vote is wearly 475.000, divided as follows : For Lincoln 265,518, Fuston 175,506, Douglas straight ticket 17,359, Bell straight ticket 12,54, Majority for Lincoln @2,0w. 7 The caudidates for the vacant seat of Sena- Yor Hamifa are multipying. Besides Mens Morrill, Morse, and Washburne, the name of George F. Talbot, of Machias, has recently been brought forward, says the Boston Journal. >= Intixo1s.—The offictal vote of Jllin as fol- jews: Lincoln, 172,545; Douglas, 1 Bell, 440; Breckingridge, 2,272. The increase in the Vote since 1856 is 103,131. ee 17 Neariy full returns of the State of New ‘York on the question of negro suffrage show a majority sguinst it of about 112,000 votes. gna PA a aa oat Gat Ry Persenal. ---* Mrs. General W, - rr orth has recently received ---- Hom Lewis Cada, Jr, late United States Minister at Rome, returned to Detott on Saturday. Me old home tn ---- Quite an excitement was raised cis aan ines oormeean s youn, women im male attire. ‘She called Teme 7 parsed as the of jolcomb. Sr., the owner of the ion Etban Allea_ It turned out that she was Te. lated to Mr. B, but only “‘ stopping” with § She was provided for, ‘3 t ~ DAs the loser bet on the result af the papaya ng A. nepal He enpt je.,a through the streets of that city, he reat merriment by clearing his throat with fice from a lemon, ia imitation of bis leader; Mr. Dougie Nor « Democrat is tue M.: a Lecista- TeRE.—So far as heard from, there is nots demo- cas elected to the Legislature. —Se. Payl Times. | i THE SIGNS OF THE TIM | Poumon irzms —After the fall of Gaeta, Gari. ee At da said, ca wall retire to private life for a CONSERVATIVE MESTinGE IS DeroKer = = — = Avovusta, Nov 20 —The largest meeting ever | Father Gavazzi was threatened in his own house eld tn Greene county, in this State, was bed on | at Neples by a crowd, who cried, “Down with Friday last. The most influential men partict- | Gavazzi ” GoveRNMent EPENDENT OF THE STATES IN THE Exercisx ‘OWERS—W E LIVE UNDER two Govern: EACH HAVING ITS OWN WED) Es . s Third and fourth appearance of the Lovely Child PI ted a ted resolutions almost unani-| The offict It of the Sicilian election on the_ of Po try and Son j Excuusive,Powsas. | aout ative character; urging the | question of annexation stands—ayes 432,054, noes CORDELIA HOWARD, To the People of the South. call ofe ition of all parties to cxlmly deer. We have shown in our first number that in 177 reatening the destruction of n thousand N: litan tr bare Wises 11-3 Tanai on street, 1 hail the States which bad y deotared othelf | the Nati and appealing. reserve, the extensiye stuck i, — in the, Papal States, and id be. Toes, f th rd the counsels ; independence of the British town emterett trfto poll end agogues of all 2 pm YB Prerised federal union, solemnly lating with each braliy: of our imperiled Migs ix F npc MC Ns DM ILL. Crests Gus po’ Young Hyeon and ‘Teas, v8 ot? \ ; fons say that part of U.S, engin ing bee ord: LL. Bois Java, Barat and Ground other that it should be “ perpetw: vaveplice Co, retaryeg War boreligte Cane Dery -- Mise J, M. Shaw | Bbls, and peqke, $10,Java, ‘ bebolented povigeetied "mn me rontual distra jury of ihe Beeman Lg cS Ss A TEOe et al Will shortly apprar as AMIN- | Bols. G: lien Sirep, Orleans and Porto Rico Mo- 0 of 1787, it; instead of e e-Uth ini fe tra Bz L = vention of 1759, thé State Begisiat h af! move the Chuses of dispute, cren of thé chargeOf the fort\ fications from Capt. W: — — -_———— pointed the delegates, the convention itself, and | the sake of poWer and office, in the people of the States who ratified it, declared | the country have pandered to the jone and ejudices of the le at home, keeping each their leading object to be to strengthen and per- peend ignorant Oe ter paitiotic, come ratte and petuate the “* perpetual union” then in existence, oye ‘eclings se lee php To assert that they failed in their object and ex- | rat nd the incendiary disorganizing representa- fice-seekers, Doth settions find, | 200 copsequently will not be offend-d iby effering changed that nation for one which exists only at | tious of bungry office d @ place toany otber New Vorker. Tis arrange | tn usual price the will and pleasure of each individual Staté, ts enih 0 Bereo ooltroversy Mulch they had = 8 gentleman ing on. ment dis of seven Republican States quite | | Tickets of admission $1, admil - A pleasant time may be anticipated by all who y Attond, no 31,23,24,28 bury to Capt. Meigs took place on the 0th inst Capt. Woobury returns to Washington. declares ‘w England, bev, *, aged bbls. t ard, oneks Sota. Rior, boxes No, | ant? Soap, oh el 030s Spe. mM, ACamAsliue and Mevld Gitte Rice Been ot Peppa Bours Eastport Herring. 10 kegs saile, 2,000 los. Codfish, 10 000 Segara, Fase Sih pace granter te fe pri " * 2) vole, Sonumenta’ Whigs. bbls. Nectar Whi- . Mbis, GupenioX XX ‘W wuaks, 10 bile. Prokled C4 Preamengens otner Wiusein gags, ae, ama o8 Kw na U8 No itch Whisky, Bois Bra si Tose Cogmac Viraney, 0, FF, Oop FELLOWS? LEVEES At ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, 7th st. MONDAY NIGHT. Nov. 2, ing at 8 o'clock Withers’ Band will bein attendance The Sup- per will be prepared by Charles Kloman, Esq. at 107 Corwin declares that 5 a ing the Vice President, will have ne member the Cabinet; that Seward is out of the question, no hand in br. a > to impeach the wisdom of the whole generation | "a large. meeting wai al¥o Well tn “Hanedck Sommartly.~ As Mark Y would say, it is /*ee of revolutionary statesmen and render further ar- | county on Saturday, which adopted unantmopsly | “* decidedly Jolly ""—Corres. N.Y, Express. gument unnecessary. But more effectually to re- | fitm, conservative resolutions. denying that) the mere election of {incoin is a canse for disunjon. fate the modern claim to a right of secession In | Hot declaring that the uafckendly legislatfoa in pre. be ot we a Sete eiue w aes I-A grizzly bear in the mountains of Califor: nia is supposed to have killed no less than seven may RRACES, RACES !~Trotting Match, tocome off over the Jackson Citr course, mi DOLLAR STAR, ON FRIDAY! LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR, ON FRIDAY! Send tt t0 Your Friend tm the Country. Send it to Your Friend in the Country. Send it to Your Friend wm the Country. It contaias Amos Kendall's articles on ‘* Secas- sion” which Bre oreating su2h a sensation, It contains Amos Kendall's articles % sioa” which are creatiag such & eensatioa, Itcontsins Amos Kendall's articles on “ Ssoes- 8i0u"’ which @re creating such & sonsa‘ion, It contains capital Stories, side-splitting Sketches, Washington News and Gossip, General News.and the very cr.am of the floating Miscel any of the day. It contains capital Stories, aide-splitting Sketch ss, Washingtoa Ne nd Gossip, General News, and the very ereaim of the floating Miscellany of the day. It contains capital Stories, side-solittng Sketches, Wa hington Nows and Gow-ip, General News, and the very cream of the joating Miscellany cf the day. It contains valuab'e crizinal Agricultural matter and Recipes for the Household aad the Workshop. Ite*ntains valuable orizinal Acrioultural matter ecipes for the Household and the Werkshop. 1. contain® valuable original Agricultnral matter and Recipes for the Household and the Workshop. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! TEN COPIES FOR NINE DOLLARS!! TEN COPIES FOR NINE DOLLARS TEN COPIES FOR NINE DOLLARS no 21-3t How did they go to work to effect that object? | tion All favor the holding of a Stateconventiow. They changed ra confederation into an effec- | 4nd all oppose the coercion of seceding States." The meeting held tn Bryan county declared tive government, giving it the means of carrying | that no nOrtben fishermen échunntors should here- on its operations without the aid and in spite of | after operate in their section. Those at present the interference of the States. engaged in hunting or fishing are to be notified The Constitution, when it came from the hands | t? leave. of the Convention, was but a proposition to the | THE Consgavative Sentiment at THE Sourn. Avcusta, Nov. 20.—The conservative sentiment Stated. It contained the frame of a government of the South appears to be disgusted with the in complete in its legislative. executive and judicial | cressing sectional wrangles, and considers that departments. It proposed to the soverei: le | the Northern States should promptly convene of each ous to Roce peseleth vs of pe aa their Legislatures and repeal sil untrlendly laws, 5s od in th and urge a convention of all the States to make a ers and vest them in the United States a: in the | prompt and united effort to preserve the Union Government thus formed. It proposed to vest In | and the country from bankraptcy, anarchy and Congress power to pazs ail laws necessary and | ruin. proper to carry the granted powers into effect. It Proposed that these Iawrs should be *‘ the supreme’! charieston say that the people have suffered long law of the land,” “ anything in the constitution | enough from the action of the banks. There has or laws of any State to the cntrary notwithstand- | been a money pressure here for ninety days, and ing.” It proposed that the members of Congress | !t is daily growing worse. They consider the and of the State Legislatures, and alt executive | Pee Penta tn detest ne ee end a meeting and judicial officers, both of the Siatesand the | of action. It is the general opinion that the banks Gaited States, should be sworn to support the yrs some a relief measure for Constitation. It prescribed a special oath to the | the s#ke of the community. The Contier of this morning says: “(We assure President of the United States, to the effect that | our Northern readers, aud beg them to believe, he would “ faithfully execute the offics of the| that South Carolina will secede—alone. if neves. President, and to the best of his ability preserve, | sary, although we have no fear of that result.”’ Protect and defend the Constitution of the United | , A captain In the ordnance department arrived States.” It required him to «take care that the On Welsealey algih cr taaksivin ) there laws be faithfully executed ;*? and to enable bim | will be a grand torchlight seceasiow parle. to perform that duty, and to ‘‘ preserve, protect Rumors are lyachee here to the effect that Mr. and defend the Constitution,” it proposed to put | Buchanan will, in a few days, issue a proclama- at his disposition the army, navy, and militia of | “9nyumueurrsestat Virzinin’s idea of hold! Fs the United States. It proposed that levying war | a Southern Conference, and says it is now too against the United States by any of their citizens, | late—that South Carolina wants no conference mill ie, Lsuhrear~pgcr mogeses oped Pree DENTS mee tors orotyced newer be treason, punishable as Congress might direct. | Ors Seaton Ganda ree Finally, it proposed modes of amending the Con-| The cannon in the cltadel are being overhauled stitution, by the assent of the Legislatures of con- | and cleaned up. ventions of three-fourths uf the States Ce Comainee Te ee ees The sovereign people of South Carolina, throngh | P!2" for, “Shiped pinot whe vice i> Branay, tt o “ each State, we propose to shovy that the statesmen many of the free States Je sn Gutraie on the com. | men in the last year or nana kb eon eChad Bi Leo Rencu: ky Hye tk, 787. Tw ect, tn- oft nion, ani midis —————kLLREeeeee nams | . Annie Race t ty -ode, con sisting & of 1 did not fall in ‘cir object, and ac ms majority of the counties in the State havenow | LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW WEEKLY | °me off at ) o'clock on THURSDA. 24 + @at Oil, Spices, + Blacking, Cateup, &o. Saati Sena = copstitatiom Bich}. 24'rocctings, gcobesliy i Oiverer meoming eek DOLLAR STAR, UN FRIDAY" Bo 19-34 PROPRIETORS. ct Ao. contains within itself the means of perpetuating | many of a strongly conservative chameter woe r bs ‘ () DD FELLOWS HaLL: ae Fister bn its own existence. of the resolutions passed favor retaliatory legisia- | LOOX OUP FOR THE NEW WEEKLY % fine young Horse, Syeers Lincxt spring, © MONDAY EVENING: November 19, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. George Christy’s Mimstreis! Vader the 1 ate ren ny) superintendence af ECRGE CHRISTY, ‘ Author of nearly all the Choice Gems of Ethiopian <a: mow we axpemmane at over eighteen ession, ¥ ut Fortite Tabt treive pears futhe ont at Now tak the elite of that great metropolis, are a guar- Bnies for the excellence of the entertainments he submits for pric approval, aod ts * AM. OF8 COMPANY Wilioped eh eters. a a nd * posiively Four Nights only. Remember the crigieal GORGE CRRISTY in his inimitable and c’ e..tertaiameuts. Cards of aeeiwsion —— gouervell seats 5 cts, Doors open at a quarter ¢ com- mencing ata quarter toa, JNO. P. SMTTH, no 13 Business Agent, err 0 Ber oash ; Over SS a - Fe tor aseressa cakeet THOS. DOWLING, Avot. WALI, & BARNARD. Avctionoas. Corner Ninth st. and south side Pa aw. v« Y VALUALE PROPERTY NOR ASHINGTON ON THE FOURTRESTH on Pixgr BRANCH KOAD, 4ND NE BR COL CoLLace. at 4 verion—ve WeUNESUaYy shanvONn.5h ember Next, Mt 4 0" Wi 4 s0l,atthe Auction Koom-, tant val e tr of laud on the Fourteenth north of the city, near (0! kav Wa on he p.at of the divi estate. r8°0.Ced in 3. ining 3 sores 4 perches of beau’ xroves of srest trees, long known as the favorite reso.t for 1C-RIOS BNA PieAsUTe parties. Awe loeation is eautf:l, the ueighborbood good, and it is eonve- nient and acoe-ahiefrom the city |y one of the bsst roads in this vicinity. Divided it would » ake most desi able buiidaug sites, the tract r: o Tur Larast Rom CHARLESTON. Cuartzston, Nov. 19.—The merchants of BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ME UNION BY ES 5 4 PRANKLIN HALL, cor 9th and Dats. Particulars iu futurgadvert sement, no 2) 2t OOK OUT FOR THE MONUMENTALS! EIGHTH GRAND COTILLON, PARTY the MONUMENTAL CLUB, ac Taonee gat Hatt, on MONDAY, Docember 10, For particulars see future advertisement. 7 order of Committee, Bo 19 Seo" WANTS. WANTED By & -espectable » With good city reterenve, 2 SITUATION as wet nurse. Caillat No, 624 Massachu etts ay., between N Jersey av and North Capitol s thd WANTED—A SITUATION, bya resnectable woman, as chambermaid or nurse. C&icome well resommouded. Address Box 1, Star Office. n 0 21-1t* t= ame ab probeo y agremroner' > io. Lerma : One fourth cash; the balanos in 6,12, 18, and 24 mouths, with interest. seoured bye deed of truat on the premiere. Bo 2 WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. pe THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. Br J.C. McGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. ‘OR PORATION OF WASBI. recs ey we DA arte OON + atthe Auc By WALA & BARNARD, Avetoneers. South side of Pa av. and corner of Nimth st. Alsscome SALE OF NEW AND GOOD F SaconD maxp F aXD HoOUSEROLD - ‘ a ene tei ner tgreenemementaepeateeel—ve that Punsrrvae e NOURRENT MONEY WANTED—Virginwy, ANTED—A ROY, is or le yenrs old, to recta —On THURSDAY MORNING, aad tn- the Legislature as soon as it reassembles—on Mon- | (J 3 iW man i f fom | stanteat 0 o'clock, we will soli at the their Convention, acceded to this proposition in | day next, Gkaneee myazahange Cr coodne vane Bote | CHATFIELD Cont aeeny Reali te | Renata ‘seo tment of Househola Pars, JOHN f. all its parts. Upon the sole condition contained CHARLESTON, Nov. 19 —There Is quite an ex- in the instrument ftself, that nine States should guemans ieee egg, og a armel vase rom Washington, to the effect that a meeting o! do the same thing, they consented and agreed to | {2s nat hed tice eed ne morning, and that Part with a portion of their sovereign powers, or | a majority of the members favored cocetion rather to put them inte a common stock, and vest Capt. Berry, of ‘he steamship Columbia, was them {a a common’ governinent, whose laws presented with a go.d-headed cane on his arrival » be-, tween G and H rts. ibd W 48.02 D-STONE-CUTTERS and MA date BONS: AE Great Falls, Washington Aque- .. Good wages and steady cmpio: 4 tag Gert ete ed leds prio oa W ANTED—A colored BOY, who will have mors to do than to drive out a ELVANS & CO., 399 Pa. av., between Ith and loth ats. no2i-lw (Alex Gaz.) Washington, DC. GPerat BARGAINS IN DRY GooDs. a SELLING OFF TO MOVE, As I shall move to my a+w building, No. 343 Pa ave on the lst of January, I shall commence this ture aud bffeets, comp: ising— Suitot Lor, eraiture, on ng of Sofa, Arm Marie top ¢ aver Table Man. und snd Kxtension Walaut Dining Bist oe Gilt M . ‘Lace Curtains, ‘Cornice and Gilt day to sell off at groatiy reduced. pri ft ; d tle- passed in the exercise of those powers, should be | Rte; foF raising the Palmetto flag when leaving | Stk of DRY GOODS in eiice Ne ete street. | man daily for exercise. | He must be a good driver, — B Ba . hemeadithe h of ail State authority, N New York. he stock 1s large and well assorted, comprising | Address “Visitor,” through tae Post Office, Fee Bearete Three-ply Carpet Ol yon: reac’ authority. Nine} Tbe government arsenal is constantly guarded every article usually found inthe Dry Goods line.} PO2 2." Marbié-top and n Walnut bureeus; States did consent to do the same thing; the con- | by the Washington Light Infantry It fe genes- Cail early oa get bareains. Bo other W dition precedent was fulfilled, the Constitution | ally believed that the pretext about this being a HENRY EGAN. 521 Seventh st., _no 21-10t near Avenue House, A NEW BOOKS T FRENCH & a ales iB Pa.av. Agents for the whole ANTED—A PARTNER, with » of VV “from one thourand to fifteen indeed goles in 8 first-class gooey store. Address M. N Washington, D. ©. W4pTED-SECOND HAND FURNILUKE, a a . | Precaution against popular or servile outbreak is became a compact —— the ratifying States; | Prt fudge The fact is that an immense quantity and since the organization of the new government | of ammunition {s stored there, and people believe in 1759, the people of the United States have been | the public good requires that it should not be re- eek er ried Hair and Shuck Mattresses, Srorkery Glass Ware, Keng poet ‘Stoves and Kitohen Utensils. . Persons dec ining housekeeping, or Terms over that — it moredit of Uving under two governments deriving their perme Any acemnys to ner Sop I neg mas Se Th erty pros gti sort oe a surg. un of Bo, mrvare on hand. cag obtain the cash Es 8, for approved e: forced notes bear Powers from the same sowrce, that s being | Scrtainly precipitate revolution ani shed. | "ithe Moral Histo: man, from the French a y apply Sa interest, . pgm abteemtientioye Fatale aioe being The Light infantry patrols arenotadmnitted within | of Brnss ote. aoe a PainerM. | 2017 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. no 19 d WALL & BARNARD, Auote. the arsenal walls, but encamp in the surrounding government, however, bas a distinct class of| enclosure. The strictest mi Powers, the United States possessing ll that | vails among those on duty. o! 3 pri 1 i oR oP eric Har'and’s Boke, Nemesis. Moss Bid: , Hidden Path and Alone; price eaoh $1.8 07 : Bo ___ By J.C, Mo@UIRE & CO.. Auctioneers XTENGIVE SALE OF FU Edom Errscrs ron THUREbAe AN ‘D IMMEDIATELY—From RA robe aoc out eae itary discipline pre- ‘ : the highest prices, and, as urval, at the s! it no- ING, November ‘at 10.0 clock, at the relate to foreign nations, and a few relating to} . Tbe Secession flag was hoisted on Saturday in | MAi tie, R. BUCHLY, ‘ i t ‘ - from beds 3 Ss ; sales room in‘ 's build Interor sire, n the due exerclae of wuick al | Sinan, om, the, armary of the Republe:n Tae NiLCIRERY, eet ogilcbe'e igh Mires nore west of the Auction Rooms, we shall sell an extensive assortmect of Hourehold com- excellect Piano Fortes, Stools and ntand Siahorany Sites, Arm, Rooking re, osewood and Marble top Center and Sefa Tables, N Wi OW Opening, at our Fancy Store, & very lar, the States have a common Interest, while the | lum Artillery fired a salute on the occasion, | and Br ano ER BON- States retain all powers relating to demestic insti- Fhe omg vole baae ane oihece spoke, and tutions, rights of person and property—in fine, all ch cote fe ardpmsmnig oa eps . J ja 1s much talked of as the na: th powers of legislation and government not granted | new Southern confederation —e to the United States in the Constitution. 09 02 Rsk, bet, U aan Hy obat side, LOST AND FOUND. — 7 vy and 12th S. comprising the latest and inmost desira~ ityles of the reason Also, a fina assortmentof FRENCH FLO EXS. FEATHERS, RUCHES, RIBBONS, ko. allof which we are enabled to sell at greatly The Military Committee of the Legislature, | duced pus t.. 8p ain co'd BR oloat My patedts. Writing Desks. Each government, acting within its own sphere, | Which sat during the present recess, tate ei: |“ HUEGHINSON & MUNRO, 310 Pa av, | efti® 1y Tewnrded by leaving if at tsis office. Gut frame Mirrors, Oil Paintings and Engramoge, is justas independent of the other a8 if they were | {2umed. They concluded to report to the Legis, | nose exectw Between Wh and osh ats. ee SPAKRW FROM A NEGRO TOY Brugacle, Three-piy ond jpersin, Carpets, Stair ature two 82 lecisive and pract ca SIL ! $ WL N NEGRO BOY Oi % and wholly foreign and separated by oceans, and if} in character. ‘Phey will meet again ‘on Bloulday Hives 8 st uks st EAR CBs Soe} er by the bier , Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus, Washetands, one infringes on the incontestible rights of the | morning, previous to the opening of the regular why othr, the remedies are only such as exist between | 8¢*3!on independent nations. Tux Nogtn Caroutna Lectstature Ration, Nov. 19.—The Leyisiature of this You can gat DRESS SI" KS of every kind at WM _R- RILEY & BROTHER'S at vere low priors flint 4s to aay s Silk Robe for 816, worth 225; a Silk Robe for $20, worth $35, We have a W. : large atnck of Drees Goods of every donoription, nad ‘haire, Lounges, ‘The Constitutions of the two poveraments, | site ance hers yesterday, and organized quietiy. | we will close them out at very low prinse Gat 4 however, differ in this: The State Constitutions |” The Governor ‘6 message takes strong Southern | ad exain are compacts between individuals for their own | g ounds. It recommends a conference with the government, which can be altered or abolished | neighboring States, and then a State Convention by the citizens of the State, while the Constitution | ©" federal affairs He recommends the enroll- ment of all men between eighteen and forty-five of the United States {s a compact between the years, and a.so recommends the raising of a Corea sovereign people of each State with the Sovereign | of ten thousand volunteers, with arma and equip People of every other State, acting through con-| ments. He yors for resisting any effort at coer- ventions, which cannot be abolished witht the | “02 in any event. FA cousent of all the parties to if, though it may be CHARLESTONIANS in Wasmizaton. altered iu the manner prescribed in its own pro- DP yer oat er lly wi reury :— oh ar Visions. friends !n Charieston and elsew! '¥Y, & BROTHER, No. 36 Centra! Stores, Between 7th ard sth etre no 21 2w Cpposite Center Market, Or _SEASONABLE CLOTHIN k of ew and E egant Pau and OT’ re a monccew ale of Over ward will he p@it to anyone “o W. HAZEL'S Stave, < . igh =nd Congress sts, Geore- Ort» the Post Office. no -$t' $ & REWARD-—Strayed from the subscriber aboutthree weeks 6 nes,a red COW, three yeare oid, with white ors tail; cropped on the right car ands the left; ove reward will nose disGgured by a doe. rand wi je rame to - Office. no 2) $t* At 12 o'cLock, pit front of tne Austion Rooms, two good Saddle joress : on inder cash; that orecie rd @ ead Socntn ior sattaatorlis os deneet notes, beacing terest Ww. PHI IPS, Bauif, So MoGUINE & COn aunts, FUTURE DAYS. By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ing & full rtment of Overcoats, Pe: coats and Reselent Overeoats; Biack Clot! Coats; French Cassime:e and Beaver Frock a: Risck Fancy and rolid colored Casm- Velvet, Merino, Cassimere and Sik cotten up at Our own mannfactory in be mie te any one by retur’ FITZHUGH. General Po -eare expressin, i most approved styles. and under sa OTICE—Taken up, in the First Wart, near | (PISCEILANEOUS * The laws of the United States, like the laws of | their opinions in regard to the incoming black | sirertuger sew eee ee eegand under sual the Circle. op the firth instant. as an pA Avcriox vn THURGOAY 3, the States, reach and bind every citizen, bigh and republican administration, it is well that south- | the most ST aE zids Rod ef hry crumpled ge ol rpots, a owas 9 — — low, and while the United States cannot absolve | °"2¢"* here holding office should make some ex- : - 3 hss — Jeotlon pression also. I therefore send you the annexed aper, signed bya few friends whom # have met -day. They are, however, but a few of the ble Hall Clothing Empori ae'ss ag Meee Ball Clot ies Bers. 500 YARDS 6-4 VIRGINIA CLOTHS, of the openly. pad cha: dtake her a R ppl: WA O’RERRIN, First District Police. PP WD any one from his obligation to obey the State laws, ved. The seegidn come forward, prove #0 neither can the States abeolve any one from his best makes. . ; obligation to abide by the laws of the United | Jambar whe would have gladly signed ithad | s))000 beat makes: OST OR STOLEN—A wroneht gold BRACE. | “,S°R GC! MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. = . thege been an opportunity of submitting it to ee aot ind: LET, of las . the links connected States Each government has its own judiciary | jncMP Respectfully,” B Bow. | 5,4.Linu ys of the best kt feria: od alignd be ckisod ke ania booioetan By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO... Auctioneers, and enforces its own Constitutional jaws without brokers will plesse stop it should it so be of- fered, and address’. D. W', Box No. 864. City Post Office. no 13-3" = REWARD.—Strayed sway, on the iSth inst, Da red ani white CusV, turned hortis ad blind inoneeye. The above Batt soaikbad bret oop Wil eet "nO 19 3." "SUSAN JOYCR. 5 REWARD —Strayrd f om the subscriber. on $ Wedeesday night, the 4th oltimo, s red buffso mileh COW, ha’ the ald and in spite of any attempted let or hin- toad undersigned, secnpying offices _— the drance from the other. Such at ie; e@eral Government at Washington, deem that aes Cottntiele "| sets dus to thelt sonttiern fremdete septurtetan: no circumstances will the tt * Does not the foregoing statement of Incontesti- under Abraham Lincola 'y consent to held office ble facts show the unsoundness and absurdity of | | Charles H. Rhett, B. F. DeBow, 5.G. Jamison, the doctrine of secession? A.T. Harllee. Benj. 8. Howard, J. B. Exell, Edmund L. Yates, J. Calh a Chas. In anothrr paper special attention will be paid | G. Wagner, all of Bouth Caroliney’ Toba w tothe arguments by which the secessionists at- Mosely, of Missourl; A J. Huggins, of Alabam: tempt to maintatdi their modern doctrine. Chas. R. Russell, and Thos. C. Bracewell, cf Amos Renpatz. Georgia; Rufus R. Rhodes, Wm J Stowers, H. "| ©. Worthington, H. A. Kiuannon, Jno. A, Barks dale, and TW. W. Pullaim, of M'psissipp!i. DEPAKTMENT NEWS. ~ Z seutis <tr = =p AProINntments.—Alfred Palmer, Surveyor of TeRCABIA ROYAL ARCH CHar- NITURE HOUBERQLD, ERTS se Sete Fi A ous ING, November 23d. commencing at 10 o’slook. we shai sell al! of the Household Furniture, &e., ve a stock of goods in every de; ef which we will ffer atthe very lowest market pi me invite allin want of Dry Goods to give usacall, £ WM. R. RILEY & BRO, No. 36 Central Stores. west Brilding, Betw. 7th and ath streets, no 2 tw Oppo. Couter Market _ Gas Fixtures, iT E -TEVER OFFERED THE BEST AS ORS CITY. Those who desire to select from new patterns. With the advantage of a reduction in priees, will ony and examine. oon no 19-3t* Pn Ya a rere es TER, No. 13, M Eacilition, wod:coneog uot i pee ary ae “ . tR, No, 15,— i i 4, jr Customs for the port of Urbina, Va, re-appointed. | this Chapter’ sill be hold St Mace Het eee nc! | created facilitios, and conseq wen COWS and two WNP ERx: ‘one tlack Jacob C. Hewett, Survevor of the Customs at | Ninth ani D sts., Ss ( Wedaesiay) NIN Inviting ail who desire their work Sone gponptlys with white spot on fore , two red and, Cold Spring, N.Y , re-appointed. at 7 o'clock § Noj o< Companions in regular | and from ‘as | akagen, to cal at 29 Pa. ave- | white. oneda k red, and the other red pite. Wm. Prichard, Sarveyor of the Customs for | siaiiing areoo a, ted, Bue, between futh and lith sts. south wide. Tho last two are Feifera, without. horns "The Newburyporty Mass , vice Nathaniel Jackson. it «FL no 2t-tjant J. W. THOM: 80N & CO. Kidoagd pp thane ds come forward, prove prop- Martin T. MeMaiun has been appointed special SEVENTA WA ) NAS | {OR PHILADELPHIA—The steamer James a : NON BO agent of the Post Ottice Department for the SOCIATION —The reruiargretay ofthe | KC Geran tae pried aad ort he ao be! JOHN BousLas. Pepi sa Peep me {2 visls-and Foplrt upon | A proiation willbe held at ined Ball, (third story) for feighton TO MORRO = mi 1 vel Sixth + et Te nats fermsoesee tor tecteieset ng | ee EALENINE Wruatiiget pam | DSTO, AE Puaerae. Agmy IntELLicescs —The uarters oy E » Pres > first cavalry are removed temporarily “ig Boe WM 5. MURTAGH, 5 . ic* We nares Sssortment of DIARIES pee ea a ‘ will exercise the’ comm, thereof during t! absence of the other field officers from sagittal duty. Plest Lieat George Crook, 4th Infantry, will imme listely report at Fort Columbus for a with the recruits about to embark at New York for California. eting of sional will be held on THURSDAY BURNT fowetn thee gacizsten an Teen: 10n ma okiown near inee ction of ee A hed GANBP, See St eee hee eat TS iMteodvery toy iw nN Noe tte mi y. week in jew Yor: Nava Orvicens Onpsrep —Lieutenant Ralph | avenue Church, Rev. oy’: mime: Chandler has been ordered to the U.B, sloaplof | St & quarter past 4 '0lG0k. to be conga ee er ——— AS . hour, no 5 jurgeon James C. Palmer and Passed Assistant | =: Sur, James F. Harrison have been ordered to | Fy PRI. 1. PORT. AS REMOV. x 13:2 ii the Naval ‘Academy. pe AS REMOVED io No.132 even Buildings, pa a ad o_o 31-2aw3w* Tux Waarnsn.—The following report OR SALE CHEAP—W holes: ory 2, Praes 102) tateie A NGHARD & MOUN, AL AND WOOD. Rep asa 6a W ITE ASH COAL,| LY&ENS VALLEY COAL for cooking purposes, mot be heatin this market, A oak ard PINE WOOD. Paar weight and measure in We no 20-St* _oorner of Seventh st, and RuBe. QQ tin. aiaiien The ciate just be Board i ’ NATION TE - 3 Wise, where the junior major ef the regiment Oe ene VOLUNTEERS, ATTEN ane 31s ger ‘rocks, between Os 0 st er eee. SOE PRTG a the ast Gems the A ae, w ped race & large» of the finest OFSTERS of and begs leave Sy Syeatetp yy Cots cal wrk ROAR CED of BOILED OY TERS at — fs Uatawha, Isabella, ABE- lean Consolidated Teiegraph Line to the Smith | ant Deiat? Hotigts Beone ‘corner of ie oneervation HOSIERY AND GLOVES, - and Gloves, st who ue resideat oe aie H, EGAN'S, 521 Seventh at.. no2l-6t near Avenue House Mee CASHMERE, RED FLANNEL. it er F anue!. S Send DRAWERS ‘Resortment of tana: at he OAH Walk & CO, ‘tert Doticn. . oe No. 261 C st., between foe Uth, no 2) posite T Tris ABI, ag a ols : the gultival Src M on K peren summmpend Ri ates erent ser ven ut oy Kiods of Virzinia formy | § dity ofatruction,tee weet to ns indely me wl! I on sada io} itis to use the Jubilee” as ictinehitede of gtictnn” 67° their 1 ints eat ‘Terms for the course Ft, ive poz Pa av., botwoon dthiend tohats = B ee ee is, Wiis lise Quiloand large variety of no 21-6t Jey avenke Hees Go roe oREN’s ze. O To FRENCH & RICH Penn ave aad examine 73 Bins anes + | | eects i 0 adladvae O08 0/4 (2 HTM os ’ | | , on <a o —— eee eo