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Sruac yam rm Purstvenr-zuect—Hn Covx-|/ Fert Meultrie— The Federal Fling.’ HE EVENING SPAR.) eee Stotion —The U. 8. eS aes Cuanurstox. Nov. 20—The refusal of the] s8is MopsRATION axp tae CULTIVATION OF “Nota sbip in the barbor has the Feders! 4 x A MOKEOW , sloop-of-war Saratoga, Commander Taylor, bound | yanks to assist the merchants is beginning to de- Brormsary Faevine flying, but far down the bay it can still be 7 oo - WASHINGTON OFTY: to ‘he Aten station, was tered from the navy- velop real a . itt Stamey at Til, Nov. 20 —A republican jubt-} ing over Fort Moultrie "—Charlegten By J.C: MeStRE & CO Aven = lelphia, on Thursday morning, A acotton firm is re . was beld here last night, in honor re- } : 4 Poor TRURSOAY....-....-.- Toth Matant, and ed down the rivertofhe}] O.- had a severe shake this magaing, but | cent success. My Lincoln was serenaded, and| pp. Feder still doth # PAS per ee ae. at ~ — > — | Breakwater in ware Bay. where she anchored fy, manfull witbstoed the shock. addr, in which .he returned But leston, pn A the bay,’? collate est on =, s ms ool Spirit of phe Morning Press. on Friday evening about sundown. Shoremaingl, Financial matters are rapidly approiching = a m pa Diciced, In leer “4 2: emb going Snio The Consiitacion natvely suggests to M@*E. | there during the heavy, storm ie ere: imax. 4 ay = [iene Boe bot IY iis wie. sod He orke. thistorise, Novels, rs er ce ere oe a Ge ake the Preegeted to sea, with a favoriag’ breese, all fins , 1 towards those dif- } 5 The bar! veesels’ tapering bights os y Wes ressy ct ihe Auction Rooms on which they have been elected, for te : inds in fine spirits, and angious for a _ S ‘with us, Let ueat ber tbat The 3: " pes” ager bear, phy morphing. eGUIRE & CU., Avot: Union. It awaits their response by telegrap! following isa egg ie lor, y, | Although ‘and sailors’ rights _Be MoGUIRE & CU., Avots The Ini itieencer- publishes and compliments | Commander; John J. Guthrie. Ist Ljentenant; ‘ ¢ Hay ind protecting care ! GRBEN-A. the Inte speech or the Hon. A. H. Stephens, of Charles W. Hayes, 2d Li an dae: ee . eeling™’ Tp conc! than Cold rts which whilom burned ‘ s Skerrett, 34 Lieutenant; ie M- ‘ ys. inc’ but excused bimeelf from further speaking at this y triotism, tr! Georgia, #guinst secession. Lieutenant; Kicherd W. Jettrey. Sargeon;” J-E-y Circalation threbmiliions by buying, that extent | are sd When is wn ecibereastie =a ny ye Bi > Drethict | Lindsay, Assistant Surgeon; James N Carpenter, | of drafts on Europe: based upon acti ts Speeches were made in the wigwam, by Sena- Toward that star-gemmed field of blue. SUSPENSION OF THE BALTIMORE AN Paymaster; Hamilton H- Dalton. Master; Henry | o¢ produce, wtth the bills of lading attached, | tor Trumpuli, Don Piatt, and others. Great curi- Baxes —Yesterday the Baltimore banks resalved | p ‘Tyler, Jr , ist Lieutenant of Marines; George | 93/0 drafts to be sent direct to Europe and specie | osity was felt in regard to what Mr. Trumbull | Ceased Is the musie and the songs to suspend this morning, and as a consequence Smith, Boatswain; R. H. Cross, Sanne — returned to Charlesten; which aac enable the | would say, on account of the interest taken in bis Which thrilled, and coon (ar a our owa banks bave already been compelled to | W Stimson, Carpenter; G. W. Frankland, Satt-| TOONS to reduce the entia Ieee anne specie | personal triumph, as well.as his inthmategelatiops.| - ‘Their fame to other foliow their example. Had they hesitated forty- vments ‘ ‘with Mr. Lincola. His remarks were No more in ‘Carolina beard! ¥ Pre, itis supposed, would. be » heavy blow | with deep enthusiasm. Bra Auctioncer, | SALE BXORL © AND NBARLY a a¥ Sat ] nt, 10 o'clOoK @. m.. at ther: mdcnor of man wou fem 4 een Say Ree Rai = 2 corer Wetent =~ ‘Ret, a —E— ck —The General Court Mar- eight a doing so, every spectiator who | . Aus InrELut upon New York bankers, who seem bent upon co-| _ He by 2 “ itis meet that Repubd- ‘Sie ‘const could Wasbingtén per raflroad in that time | tial sepointee atone of Ca oe q: and crolng- Southern trade byfinanctal Pressure, and | licans shontd’ we Ser and be glad, for the ee tr mid in hove with thelr notes In hand, would have drawn nore adjourned ‘over to procure the evidence in | Would inaugurate direct intercourse with Europe. spirit of Liberty, which our rulers wasdend, \ . The ture meets on Monday, when some | is alive again. and the Constitution, ordained to) TET SEPARATE INDEPENDENCE Boast! farther relief measures will no doubt be asked, | secure its Diessings, which was lost sight is Ip former times it was not so— specie for them; thus putting it out of their power | the case,will reassemble Baravant toedjournment, oe Motion which will honorably relieve the merchants with | found ” He congratulated the nation on the When Revolution’s sacred train Northern creditors satisfactori| to aid their regular business customers to the ex- | and sit at Albuquerqne, M tent of a dollar in these unsettled times. The | Military Storekeeper’ Daniel Chee, Ordnance lo romised return of barmony and purity, and the Of fire spread, with cheerful glow, consequence would have been the bankruptoy of] Department, has been relieved from duty at Leav. | © 21) Nonor, integrity, and the Biatecon the election of her axcet bonoreS cum is [canal seowady ori tyrannic cbain! is really in as | O8 the ‘chicola A News of the suspension of eid that Mr. Lintolm, although the candidate of The jona, Sumpters, Morgans, Greenee, haaials hese. weer Remoos ed td Stns be eri retin tte dae * | Richmond was recelved here after business hours, | she Republican party. as Chis? Mastorate: otegicns, Somptess, Me — rate area abraham Sind Brevet Major Fitz John Porter, ‘Amistant Adju- | It, was not unlocked for. neither anes shat mer anyother party?: Wh Made Common Cavsr, and from thove scenes trade In eny American city. tant General, has been assigned to duty as Assist-| To-morrow is Thankegiving, and the banks | inaugurated he will be the President of the whole They (the Washington banks) are to be com- ; ed n Peace crowned their sanguinary toil ‘will be closed and business suspended. tountry, and will beas ready to defend and pro- To-day there is mach excitersent in mercantile | tect the State im which he se not pat a ae So long as History’s records last circles; exchange is irregular, and there ure no tary vote against any encroarhment upon its con- ‘Shalt gallant Moulirie’s name. endure— quotations stitutiona: rights, as the one in which he hasve-| A light atill shining from the past, Vigilance Committees are formed in several — _ nah oe majority. Yortandin' Chi the'y From Freedom's watchfires, brightly pure. southern towns e Re ican ty are inate A man named Finley, from Philedelpbia, has | bave it now in their power to prove thet they be ag gry yr bay,” received notice from Committee. at Lexing- | bave never intended, and do not intend, any en- 1 ro mark, beneath the smiling sky, né ton, Ga., to leave, for expressing anti-slavery sen- | croachment upon the rights of any State The fort where Moultrie “won the day” timents. section. The Disunionists sec thisand say, L.A Gosnzicxr. Although the delegates elected to the Sonth | or never’ Secession is an ey phe rr ont Washington, Nov. 22, 1860 Carolina Convention will all favor secession, there rather, an !mpossibility The Const:tution pro- s ese | ie oe be sie Lphinggees hat for imme- vides — 7 by which a — oe hice & & ————— ate secession, and the other more calm le- | from the Union—no way for the ation Dieetive ee ole - rg x i hiiea Government iaeean rhe Pescrel Gerrenmeay AUCTION SALES. ‘apers from the interior of the State are futerferes but littie with the in inal rig bts By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. with proceedings of meetings aud resolutions for the citizens, except for protection; it iF chirfly felt "7 5 imomelliste secession mn in ite benefits and tts Diceingy—oet in ite cabo: H SEH QUD FURNITURE, HORSE, nspector eral, according to his brevet mended for thus promptly taking measures to ally ae - wecure depositors as well ss their borrowers |” Col. A_K. Craig having been placed on inspec- pa ahd + a which would have resulted | tion ray ‘Sept We i soot ant. Ae won he from inviting speculation from a distance upon senat, te hankvand to doe’ charge of Orduahes their means of securing all who do i te Bureau, and will enter on duty immediately. business with them against any ultimate loss egeliaaie P -—The Postmaster General has ordered ‘whatever, from the fact that they be aad business oun opr Se eg Saree =e cataomy, from 8 newly executed die t= We need hardiy add that lack of coin had ing the head of Franklin, to be used for circulars nothing whatever to do with this bank action drop letters. Letter envelopes will also be here, as it never was in greater abundance in —— she cus euet teen, in we ‘Washington than at present. The city brokers | to" 7 tof the pan Setter leodan ket. continue as usnal to regard their balances as | tory pet lll rs the lai boxes or other Specie, and all in trade in Washington will | stations in the cities tothe peat office for transm!s- ‘Terme: cums ‘of aud w onsh ; over hod » . eats! Dy nigreed,berisg tart GREEN, Avet._ J.C. MOGUIRK & CO., AubIS eon. ES 4 . NITURE ann hB eR! at Abction On PRG Me RES |, comm nelng at 10 atelonk we snail ion ivi mruettienr ery in je Oe and G ire, ; GON. Ontwa, ASS, AND CROCKERY . Col. Memminger, Judge Magrath and others, | tions If every Federal officer in South Carclina w a .-On SALURDAY ORN SR ae ate nin eutestanh Dox thojr, lots Sa Nye. “Sree, cuvelepes Sell be oerok |, i arcu avin Go age a etten ee were to resign, their offices remain vacant-and 1 | SMO the 24th inatant, | shalt well at 10 o'sicen, as gitimate_( usiness purposes without any sacrifice | both ruled and um: 2 bama next week Legislature declare the State out cf the Union, it | my -‘uoiion Store, at tie corner ol 7th Dw, ‘whetives. partunernesss The Teliges- Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt was serenaded to-night | would all amount to little except to inconveni- | No eee mums Chairs, and Tabl . Reswwarrn ov x titevrensn?-—The religns- | dhe Charleston Hotel.” He made a sperch. 11 | ence the citizens of that State. So long as the | Méhogany rey As far as we can perceive every business man | tion of Lieutenant A. Armstrong, of Georgia, . 4 ee Do vead, Marbie-top W: land, bi ted, | Which he strengly advocated and advised imm ‘State did not interfere with the collection ef the Ward obes. ng: s, © in Washington rejoices that our banks have thus | attached to the Cumberland, has been accepted. | Siate Seater ® das was frequently and warmly | revenue on the seaboard. the le in other poral Boo nw ms ng! req' * f peop! Pore) Bookcase, Frenc! alnut Hrdeteads, come to the rescue of the community's true inter- —— aie Seas applauded. tions Ged Union would not be in the least in- ba poe he ble: op Dressing jureaus, eats, s0 seriously menaced by the state of things- Mr. Kendall’s First Article. Tur Views oF tHe Goverxor ov Kentucky. | Comm: goa ey oon’, . Gnancial elsewhere ge! Editor of the Star: My attention was st'racted | Gov. Magoffin has written a long lettrt to the ivbxt te the South Caroling army to do wien | nant deme A bceY See eee, no 9-4 J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. ‘The banks of Alexandria suspended yesterday, | toan article in this morning's W orld, copied from | editor of the Frankfort Yeoman, the sum and | Fatsed? Whom 1s it to abt? Manifeatly. Can of the 16th inst., headed Amos Ken- on hearing the uews of the suspension of the} Gair in’ Secession °” ‘The age, past services. snd Richmond banks. established reputation of the author entitlesev-ry- thing emanating from bis pen to much consider- 1 and Wued-seat Chairs and # cokers, substance of which is *‘ stand by the Union” As | Commenceaa war on the United States officers | UPisune, Ingratm, nd other Corveta, Me Magottia is a political friend of Mr. Breckin- | &2ved in collecting the revenue, it becomes the | ¢*.okin, isoad ethes Dam ana FUTURE DAYs. ridge, this letter will be understood to contain | 8gressor. This would be revolution, and making | China, 'lass, Lo pote eT able views not widely at variance with thote of the | War without a cause, for South Carolina makes no | And many other articles 100 numerous to ensme- Br DOWLING. Auctionser, carrer nade amor was rife in the Treasury | ation and respect, and may possibly induce many | late candidate for the Pecideney: Passa itis Rake oe eT as A. GREEN, Avet, GE SALE OF GROCERIES. Liquors, t to-day, that Secretary Oob’y had sent | to read and accept bis conclusions without that pa jor = come aggressor? = , HORSE axe cm—On due reflection which would be bestowed on the | Gtoxsta.—Sprecu ov Hon. A. H. Stermuns— | predicted a speedy reaction, and defended Mr By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, 0! DAP ex ‘Sth inet at ioe ob the See nt trees Unley yee « | Sue reficeen sai prominent men. I rm, there- Ta Crown—Srate Convention. rpexdaridgs from the charge of disunion. He | F¥OUSEHULD AND KITCHEN y FURNI- | store No, 88on Waver stront, 1° ball eel. without ‘very perceptive flutter among the thimy Goters- | Poo’ Wedneed to sah the mance your columns to | [Correspondence of the Chronicle and Sentinel } | claimed as the fruits of the republican victory a rues a7, Avcrion Ou MO! XY. the goth | 1 extennive stock of P. Gross, mentemployees under him. We however saw reply briefly to what! believe the mistaken views Miiencevittx, Nov. 15 —The Hall of Repre- Pacific railroad, a homestead policy. PP ated instant, 1 ehall cei ,at 100 clock a. \- | Consi: nothing there that led us to the conclusion that it | of the letter headed ‘Secession No. 1." : tariff. the xdmisston of Kansas free, and the future | dence of a geutleman deo:ining houseKer ag 08 stay Right lost v0 bess Liecesla’s pretties Tae Interpretation of the Conatitation on the side of sur-ot, between sth ard 10h cls waren (Re rie galleries and. alat wore thracged with ladies, | freedom. He closed by saying : «When full ef- | §5 of © Parlor Suit, sists! ‘hairs, Sofes and every available spot was occupied. The | fect shall have been given to all these great | “(ever Sul, consisting of Chairs, ant 5 was engaged as usual ‘Taking as bis text the Articles of Confederation, ss baba ae to ad bets. Kendall queue Ge lth Arte ren te ee Sent aes, form of ratification,” and then aske ‘whether In this connection we may aid that we place | south Carolina. after solemnly plighting ber faith Bees onesies a desks, chairs, aisles and windows were unable to | ensures of the republican sand the pre- | Mahogany Sofss. Chairs and ©, Bbls. Gijon Sirap, Orleans and Porto Rico Mo- No confidence in the stories of terrible dissensions that she would bide by the Articles of Confed- accommodate the vast unuititede, and. hundreds fediow vagendered sasient ® Tec gad 5, Martle-top Co ter ana Tables, | ie . the + a’ shall bx if the eration an a should Perpetual ible to get an Ly ear. t ‘ red R eae bee via of | could at will rightfully secede and brerk up that | “oft unable. Stephens sesde. his appearance, and | °2¥e nustepresented its objects shall have been | p, Do, Vamass covered Soina Sad Enay Chairs, « yeas No. | Ead2 Sony, boxes Tebsooo, he current seceation excitement. ‘The question Oe adi to me that Mr. Kénaan | With great dieulty, owing to the multitud cinoved by actual knowledge of its acts, we may ; ow, it really me that Mr. " expect the bitterness of party spirit tu subside, Ger cata ced ce Seas tan Siaial | tary ar alpaion ts ce een ace ce ee ings shook beneath the cheers and screams from | Pls of republicanism to become the permanent the audience Mr. Stephens arose, aft r quiet | Policy of the Government, under which it will was restored—and q.iet jt was, for ‘a pin might | Sourish and prosper, as | trast, forever have been heard to fall—and proceeded to address the people. It is useless for us to attempt to give Persoual. isone for the decision of the President himself. ee this : an Lo ema er epenin us hase He, and not bis Cabinet, is responsibie to the | ‘there is = strikin: fference in the authority by county for bis views; and the public may rely | Which the Articles of Confederation and our present Constitution were sanctioned’’—for if the upon it, he will not shirk his entire responsibility | Aiuicies of Confederation no longer exist but we in the matter. 1t is well known that some of the | are governed by a Constitution derived from a southern members of the Cabinet hold abstract | ditferent source, how can South Carolina or any sins, drams Fries, fra:is —s i. ea pos “odfis! risk, Prtsh. Tu 1» ¥ fe . jeroet Poratves. | ir hes rer ive Monuments Waicks, bbls, Neouat Whe! Carpets, Pay p aod Hask Matt-esses, s. Pil ows snd Boister-, ts, Comforcs. Sneets and ( a-es, this Gosteresreauegl moi Hrsg XXX Which. 10 Patio Oat ~ “ even 4 synopels of this great argument. We will Pe ¢ . | Cooking, Air tight and other ves, 3 F; ; views upon the questions of the times {n unison | Stale “abide by them? Without entering into | fry and wive Me, wieplomes aia, eee Pe ER IE AL ec halepasy amid Phage retin FoR equition, © Seneral aeecrtment of Kitchen | Che-upesne and dtner Wines in lass, j seem to 11 to t eee ee dete recy ink it will be sutticient | feebl- pen will fail to do the great man Justice. he was at Montreal, and created considerable ex- | ‘Terms: =i) sums of and 925 cash ; over ‘with those that preval So @reat an exe} to state in detail a fact to whieh Mr. Kendall | “te eid that be cone before that audi-nce at | De was at Montreal. $25 sor dit of Yaud4 monthy, for approved en- tent amopg the public men in their respective — little fete es Lee the Soe Sea of in feta ra 5 ie o=pefiaem Sevies the prize-tighter ae dorard notes, bearing inte: a are make: States; and were the forthcoming Meseoge theirs. ‘nton’’ formed les a Spectable number of the members of the Legisla- * pene a no BEN, Auct. rather than that of the President, ita eeuataud with Fehich the delegates of South Carolina pledged | ture. If he had consulted hisown ease, he would | obbed at Walsall, Engiand.a place he visited that State, came to a natural end after a brief 2 while engaged with a circus company, by some By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aw teference to the propriety cf secession at this time existence of six not have left his own room; but the invitation had ect Blacking, Cateup, &0. ERJOR ROSEWOQD PIANO FORTE, | B coms, ‘&o. ears, six months and sixteen tended bim. and to gratify bis friends, he | TUgbs inimical to him. The police were obliged UP. v . Would doubtless rettect those views. But not be- | days, 4. ¢. from ‘ist March, 1751, when they were piso pvirtnyminas exclnane vicere and epinions to protect bim to bis hotel. picties adeonar an a Re santer Seales Bree Fisiene” £1. ing theirs, but his, the idea of a break up cf the} Tg by all the States,” to September | 2s to the best course to be pursued. Mycountry-| _--:-The Washington correapondent of the | Proiic Avetien ~On WEDNe=DaY MORN years |i next spring, Cabinet because i! (the Message) may refiect his | 17) 1787, when the Constitution was adopted. men, be continued, spring, im A», fiar Horse, 5 Spring Wacon, A reese. 0:92 guia Zier oash over @s0 hs ~ Nt Bom. '», for »pproved endurrei Aen THOS. DOW! ING, Avet._ By J.C. Ee CO., Auctioneers. USTEE’S FURNITURE AND LAFAYETTE Hover o. MONUAY MURNING, November 26 and oon, Sete cup mines. And thi: it was brought about by those sam: well known sentiment in the matter, is simply | ‘wise men of thet day whe: we hte ene preposterous, we take it. We are satistied that | contends, sabe gn raped wore -senkeng a Union netbing whatever like bickering inCabinet coun- | Which “shou! Perpetual obligation.’* 5 But lest this should be considered as mereiy a cil over the subject hes occurred, as alleged by lay upon words, let us see whether the tact of wonder-mongering Washington correspondents sf sustain us. Our fathers declared that the for more or less distant newspapers. Constitution should be binding oaly “between —__ the States ratifying it.” What then became of [7 The Associated Press agent telegraphs from | the Union under the Confederation? if States Washington as follows: did not choose to ratify it, the new Constitution ilous times are upon us. | Boston Herald says;—John Savage, Eaq., of this | 1 Nw, November 22 Danger is at hand. a) he greatest Cevmmnt city,a gentleman celebrated for his literary abiii- | of K- F. Pag 45 C street, between lat upon the face of the earth was about to be broken | ty, Is core vel reseed winidiee = — one gp ere hail sell ail his faniture up. His object was to consult with bis fellow- | say that it wi e high rank am: e modern bh Oomeps ‘ citizens, and endeavor, If Possible, if we could | comedies. He is the author of “Sybil,” “Walt. Superior Ruse wood seven octave Piano Forte, by maintain our hgnor, our interests and our rights, | ing for a Wife,” and several other dram: Suite of Wairu’, Green and Gold, brocatelie cov- to keep that Government together; he bespoke a +++ Florence, the actor, did a I' ttle ““gag” in a ered Parior Furniture, consisting of two Sofes calm, considerate hearing, and when be finished, | St. Louls theatre, the other night, which brought |g, B0¢ six oa oh M. 1° Seateneis if he failed to show the means by which our honor down the house tremendously. Mrs. Florence aren oi Paner Fu serettgece ted Seow le might be preserved, he begged the audience to | had sung and danced in sailor's costume, hoid - Boles. two Arm end four oide tenet renee Pay no attention to what he had said ing the star spangled banner, which she tossed to | R. l wood top Centre and Sole 1 He comunued, that we had a great Government, | Mr. Florence at the other ali of the stage, He | Twelve Plesk covered fincch Pee eee eo at 10 o'clock, at the duly recordet among land —— ey I shail sali VA entire Furniture ant informat: been ve ti was not binding upon them, and therefore they | and he warned his countrymercaguinet ruining it it, spread it out carefully, counted its thirty. large Rock __ | Effects of the Lafayette House, on a'rert, ne Moatgmary ant ans teat Probate chee: were to be left out of the Union s0 formed And by disrupting it. He regarded thee oleotlens a aloud, and petite with deep 1: | two |Fery, large and elegant French Plate Pies | tween 14th and isth streets, comprising the Furns- commenced operations by hanging and murder. | uch Wes actually the case. North Carolina and | Of gary tne, just cause for dissolution. He had | ing “Thank God. thet ce ail thene eee es oot: with Siabe and Hraokets tena Fz ol anoutaixty rooms ed ing tnoffensive persons in Kansas. This lawless | Rhode Isiand r ‘toeatlty It and the Union | heen conatitationly elected. No one could gain- | 125). 083" tan, find the enthusiasm lasted sev- | Three supertor French Miepoek Cece » es, 35 hy gs 7s band aumbers about 300 men, are welk supplied | ee, formed without them. Tenington was | say te cand though no onedepreeated that event | eral minutes. Handsome East [adie and Chiea Vases? os Chairs, Hii 2 ith arms and amma re the — more than he , Bis opinion was, tha’ a Fabi ante Booscases, Dest: nots. ef actestal hd Goat the Nee a eee 0 | Menned 1a opeati uded. | Government com- | Democratic Senate, the concurrence of which was Editor Star: Your information in regard to the | Velvet, Bra » other Cary ete Diteloth. ouowood Marbie lop Cestor and sof Tables, | adjoura the land sales, whieh are advertised to | Menced its operations without those States being necessary in every appolutment be made, and eithor of the a led‘ South Caroline ‘Deciara. | M@hoany ‘Tree, ang Hal! re, un, os, Vgney ¢ ra. mid Ps 6 ; take place ducing December, was, tt {s stited, a | ealitled to vole for President, or to be represented | very aictal othe pebble ed nade; and eather. nt oor se ie aeah Caroline Deciate- | Exteanos Fable, Alarbie top ij tame Trach Plate Wankel aod Pier Grasses, ere pretext for ibis armed organization; and | Set Ga eatee ee goenp ae, NOw.S5ppose that | Stil we had a better season to disrupt the Gove He te an Eaglishaan, in offce, appointed frou | Hekemtee Cot Cader oeeed eee Ware, . ; farther, that the real object isa raid on the fron- ee ee © me the position | ernment than the mere fact of Lincoln's election. ? tiers of Missouri, Arkansas, and Texas, to avenge | Of Rhode Island, ana had refused to ratify the the punishment of Joun Brown and other abolition penpary my bergen byeat pom elgeneg ol emissaries oa oo forthwith ree Seventy-one years, or in other words, that she was to the U.S. troops in Kansas to on of | Still out—for if she bad a right to remain out Foints as may ve necessary for the protection of | thls. she certainly had the right to remain out land officers in the performance of their duties, seventy-one or forever,—is it not clesr feat te tant radia on sone PUbic Property menaced, in- | Coren compact to abide by the Articles of Con- elnding Fort Scott. , federation bad, in the opinion of those same [The above dvpatch, we have every reason to “wise men,” of the parties to that compact, and believe, is strictly true; and it is probable that} by the solemn act of the Convention which resistance to the laws is about to, if it has not | framed the new Constitution, ceased to have any already commenced. General Harney is probably | binding effect, and comuahe Soaks have been te- by this tice on bis way to the scene of dis- So far, therefore, from drawing any argument turbance } f ae —_ oe of our fathers, | Segre eae u w av. Naw Pvaticatioxs —From the publisher, G. Gosee intoniea, ras bind “the Pio sack eH G- Evans, Philadelphia, through the braneh Gift | petual bonds as Mr. Kendall contends. For the Book Agency, No. 476 Pa. avenue,we have “‘ The Sime men who, {fn 17sl, entered into thiscompact Union Text Book,” containing selections from, pet at ered gale 1787 not only declared the writings of Daniel Webster ; The Declaration | {* comet neertling (tetosta fmabioren of Independence | The Constitution of the United that uulon. “ludeed, they gave any five States the States; and Wask ngton’s Farewell Address. An power of defeating the formation of a new union admirable book for the times, and very hand. | And if it be said that in the latter event the Ar. I . | Silver Plated Castors, Table Cutlery, Wail ‘This Government was bought’ with blood; the | Mimourl. | A PAMPFEAZ- | SoXD Mahogany Michesee '® with heaey tuned ia sare eae ets | Bee ats itech Fs reyne Canes, ani resin he disruption of every tle F aes = te the Uaiews for God’s sake, said be, Ok PON SETS HATS, A FLATS of the Havens ye artrobes, Dressing Bureaus and us act w! unanioity latest . cases 4 porerce and Rome lost their iberty, notes Mr. | of the beet material. “Cail at once ee +) Helesnd Huck Warten et eg Pree ‘combs had sa‘d, because they to fight for y rt Cooking Rediator, and othe, Stoves, together with i, but from Interval discensions. So w wrth every noz tf WoO Sth end 10th ata, a8 Feneralancortiment at Kitchen wegeinton ol Government whose history n written; 2 = o’ol >in froat of | rei one pair and such he feared would be the bistory of this, Goo EINE th fy d uperior Northern Carriage Horene, cight years uoless we acted with unanimity. He favored the | Miss than haf co-d . call ofa convention of tue people. They had the | }sta" gil cathcty vonsot right to decide this matter Let the Legislature | ¥,%t3 404, ‘ “y bere” Au forum be Intended ty bow tothe wit | PIANO, FORTES, AT SACRIPICRS, FOR | ocfa™yig¥iy Sot oat sath ovat that gam 8 Gusti: wad setae eet fiteae h he - CASH OR CREDIT —Reap!—A 8-oond hand | Rotes, besring interest dager wie eme ten ain ae care, warranted, for BIN) A ceod second heed | ewd J. MoSUIRE & CO., Aucts, to preserve Georgia's interests and honor, than he, Pintiovneariy ow, for $1, one for $69, one for By J.C. MoGUIRK & CU.. Auctioneers. f attended 3 meeting of the Joint Spectal Com-| no 2 306 Pa.av., renee a = i the 24th day of December. at 40 ol ck p. mittee on our eral relations, this afternoon. A &. SCHENCK’S PU oO) SYRUP, = be Gonference was held this morning between several D Do. REA WEED TONIC, ctr ere wry : waldegen ee oe Patio’ ‘Va this | For sale by 8. B. WAITS. corner of Seventh | land record: fer’ War hi el: ~—e and 4 ingrese Carpets sae On ie _P.8. The Hones. } tioueer. » TO SUIT THE TIMEs, Xp Oxe Paice Onty, covers monte wise Liver compiaint, | was the weet halfot Lot num ‘ered five in Square row - street aod Louisiansavenue. - a ¥ ISTABLE’S SALE O+ VA ticles of Confederation would still have held them | “¢"ency- noe of Syrut, 81 por bottle. aoesun eteaen scent tinea BSD ty ee tt oode. somely issued by the enterprising publisher. ther, then I reply that the proceedings of tee | coe noe cf Sea Weed Tonic. §1 per bottle ut 116 fect together with the tea ae | sscued oe i om Listey é Biakiston, Philadelphia, Congress of the Confederation during tie whole AVING oOREPRISHONLY! oop Teen eae Fils, 20 tinge Elver ng ole small Legh gone Ba mF] ‘ rou, aylor & Maury, we have the foll: ir is tence; the resoluti - on hand a very heavy stock ot ji ne thiru cash; the remain dantatdbede te cticee oe Ameatcs eh may at ton wee the 2tat May. 1703, | TRIMMY NGS T wal of? tre ee mnt ok of PRESS Greast of Rides chOeia CF Det Boban Mak: | moutbe, with interest, ecoured ten nosis eel? . ae ; od | one of which was, “ Resolved, That in the opin. | C&#,8nd Ono Price One Ginoe, aud are reCerred to the faliowine cornibonte, on the premises. . Picture Gallery,” “ Life of Thomas Thumb,” | son of this L egislature the radical source of 11 sleet RC. EVENE S36 Pa.av, one of the msny testimonials of complete cures in | A!! converancing eri? 's cost. and « Pilgrim’s Progress for the Young.”” our embarrassments {x the want of aufficient power | 2°22 * betwoon 9th and loth sts, | Dr, Bohenck’s porsoss a. : J.C. MOGUIRE & GO aati —_—$_____* ” . = e — No. 407 Went Fifth street, os +c. “» - Was Pisceckc ™ in Congress,” &c. * * * ‘That experience | PREST FANCY GOODS, Wasnixoton. Nov, lat isco, no 22 9gw&de : BANCIAL: Panse, C: xp.—See the | basdemonstrated the Confederation to be tive AT PRICES Dr. Scuzxce—D ar Sir: I suffered much for | ——— } Star's telegraphic column for a announcement | in several points,” &e ; the resolves of the Vir- ' from Wall street, New York, at 1 o'clock to-day, ginta Assembly to the same effect; the acts of the per . AN to your Pulmonio Syrup. and ‘ At STEVENS’S FANCY STORK M Macdreke Pilla, \am now cules well nei BRC resent Yne;doobina the rot tee ong ine | ngage grein AG thttnige | SUS Awad ha | Say aeotete Pile Cam now ale lta! | SAU SV Seal Skortins = he result of the growing impres- | under the Confederation woes detective, and it] NW ONE Y! MONEY! | "ttanstore (take auch pleasure in recommend- | ous 8 jon that South Carolina is destined to stand alone ‘was necessary to repair those defects, all these, I MONEY!!! ing it to the Publi aha * Paina ae 3 in her purpose of dictating to all the rest of the TY, WIL prove that the United States could not Pita rhe peer taee teat for it sade 2 Siddenttmenliot ses § 3 St | Se ee thale course na the assess ss a nation under the Articles of Con- | 20! cash, WALL. SPEPHENS £ 0.4 FOR Tai LO I EMRLE ¥ solence and truculence o: But it be answered, « States oe DOLLAR 8TAR, 0 is her disunion per se leaders is thus working out bound by the fr pl a e under ‘aoe articles, and es nee ‘ the proper remedy against the daugers they in- | the new Constitution being merely an amendment ‘Volve to the South at large. —4# revision of the old—their pledge continued to - Se Sia aS ‘3 bind them.’ To this the auswer is very brief. U7 The arrest and indictment in the United | Our forefathers did not so consider it, and they States District Court at Chicago of nine of the | 780 Made the compact must have understood its LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW WEEKLY . 0. DEMUTH & CO. . AY?! Noa Was & CO. Turon refs. ee ees Oo etait Deal. DOLLAR BEAR, ON ERIDAX Marble Hail Cloth orn i LOOK OUT FOR THE NEW WEEKLY | ro21 ét avenue, 1D VAN SIGARS, nn ‘RI : ) FOREIGN WiRkS BRANDIRG, GINS, fe, ies cal See 500 YARDS &4 VIRGINIA CLOTHE, of the . 40 Norte Caries STRERT, i Seann aa than we of the at Fi 4 ’ Bt, Send it to Your Friend tm the Country. 4-4 Heavy Twilled Fiannels, pray feng prepa ae bro pales i = titg a4 € po Tet it sa phen solemn | _no22-1y"* Seer ae Baltimore. Send it to Your Friend in the Country. ga bl oy ‘ Blankets. a that city, including ice who is-} act in convention. Bu is true, we = s P Friesid Woolen \ arn, C. tton O: d + Fees a Se Sreoet of tn giet Sor wT See ord sacha aie ea bao flag A seeder SCHOOL: for chiaroe ail be opened Sagi tometer 58: yaide Cxliconn, ef prc ae jeans Dreach of the peace by the’ United States Marshal | Ox the first Monday in December next, cor- | Itcontsins Amos Kendall's articles on “*Se¢es- Cary and the Deputy Marshal who served the werent: mediately, and our fathers, so far from considet- | Soret E Seventeen S99 a i ing them bound, acquiesced in their conduct. 4#a fact of favorable significance at the present Now, either the 3d ‘Sompact was binding, and time: the States of North Carolina and Rhode —_—— seceded With the consent and without an’ oppo- Otiver Twist —The Washington play-goer | sition from our fathers, or the Articles of Confed- who falls to witness the representation of the | tion was not binding. And if they had lost Popular dramatic version of Di Ya so cele. | $26) force at that time, where does Mr. Kendull ‘ jepart- ats., ” whi " ment, all ef which we will offer at the very lowest tachad to the house nee inrge garden in wich fi | oR” Which are oreating sush 8 seucation, ot Weinvite Dry Goods er e ny mar ah allie want of chi¢ron may engage rm open air exercises. Ast It contains Amos Kendali’s articles on ‘+ S2ces- sive usa call. WM. R. RILEY & Siiiot Rai oe nade aenaemeiy | tenants ctor sk ans wove Cua Fania res. wi reat Bui! a to term: obteined Amos Kendall's articl “8 Botw. Frineipal, etMre LEWIS'S Nos? Seventeenth - conten Am pth eso such ry sensation. "| no?i 2w Cotto Market atree! no oer authori 1t contains capital Stories, side-splitting Sketches, Gas Fixtures, ve an ty to make them 717... FOR KING GEORGE, i ‘Ossi, EST ASSO FFERED Brated stoty— Oliver, Twist—as now betng played | “Thus, thinks 1 bavesuneenen eee E oe | LN addition’ tether other tertict iandings, the] MhinetenNawt and Gonip, Gtreral aa iNtHisciry y at the theater here, will miss very great | no argument against secession can be drawn fren Steamer ST. N CHUL AS, Ci = floating Miscel'any of the day S ich Indeed. It is capitally dramatiaca, | those articles. Tt was not my intention, nor will pa hereabver onl to 476 Pawn. Avanvz, At reguiar publishers’ no iv, 25, 1a6y, Pi n= aR aan ae ee ek ans om ovk | F"Qaaley Gus aREOE TOE VERY BT Those who dezire to sAlset from en ag i ries, side-ep Sketches, withthesivanaye of ‘on in and was admirably played last night, as it will My copteigersto ta ton yoo Rae s (iaziocelLandite: ee ‘af ing rhe citizens f - ONT pabeagion News snd SE ot | ali wee Ee ode YO be to-nigh*, doubtless. an | befote stated. 5. J.W.M.” weltiimore, Washington ang foes ma floaiing Misocllany of the i | Naw You, Nov. 10, 1860. foes to Baltimore every eAPuR DAT ae F | ai abiding sapital Wochas’tias ns iltog ticeaned | Sere Anniversary Moeting of ns | ington gad Alexandria every . oorWeshimtan Newnand soscht pet s ~ »j ATIONAL GALLERY iF Lf a ae ea aaa eens jews, | cream ’ . TING ai tne ie Cae ene N wae cies am eeieane? EMINENT [PORTANT NEWS To SMOKERS! floating ivoellany of the day. Pome, « GAgNakD. neo oak Tho Kev. dons E. Epwands and GEORGE DE It contains valuable ong ioultural matter ES, DIARIES! ———— Sie edhe, Wenean, of thy Virginie ENGRAVING. WASHINGTON BUTE BiG, and Recipes the Hoa We tore Peompete motte of DIARIES Ly. _2®4TA® KNOWLES, | ance. condvated by the leader, i. 4 pgm Con oom NOT EAT yL STREET, | ae 5. pa gaan F eo And for sate at his’ °° EVANS: Vii] open, to-morrow'morning, ons of the finest | It contains valuable original Agringltural matter | oii; i -Tatel.} | ATTEN’ LON: HENDERSON GUARD, . GIFT BOOK STORE, eet HAVANA cig. toe Nad the Coat cll Foster ed FO-MOR ROW (Friday) EVE 476 Pannsyivania AvEnvz, (own importation) ever offe, alo in this ity. ‘ " ED ASH COAL. WHITR Asi COAL, - NG, at 7 o'clock, E ee taies5! PORTR and offers them at retail at | ive | Ttoontains valuable origi riealtural matter NS VALLBY COAL Purposes, gat tira eo | seen ea ae Saleydie santo “Aiaretectag* | "ORT Asus tr | baa i eee mn HE, oN. RAL i¢ rvom. a 4 zx SRANDRENW'S Soctery OF wasd.| Y't elt Picture st time of sale is presented « ‘THE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! bistttecs mhisormtaty sve ee aANGEON Clty “Tee dona auartony oF A See Srhs uploruja’ will aia ihe vd ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! 202.0" _ ornerof Seventh st. sed ‘Dividends bade pS SA fe owivenct Pe aeiat regenera | Novantiatine wera eae ernest uigav artes: under’ fhe eve ities ‘ob |. ONLY ONE DOLLAR A YEAR! Last Dividend Plty Por Cons fisuing tear w lit’ ke piace. The geutiomen sie | $editional <umnesion im Gi Fs tne It will be dellvered to oi subsoribers at Gorn’s; TEN COPIES FOR NINE DOLLARS !! FIRE DEPA’ . odo Pceush ati mastag ieee ovenne | HaeTOnNE wna ered to "Advcricomesia wilvv mera idontaaun | TEN COPIES 4OR NINE DOLLARS’: prinoivia, 7 ™” Mons Feoeive th. . REMEMBER, ; Ai rmé.| TEN COPIE ft VIRGINIA, pin ie ep ing oclebration wae go for 01 can Pt Lite fake Pocsaanons of mt aronad ar youd et breritns, taniae wee isa ke heen ganas | : ‘Bienen. , now 2 "WILLIAM DICKSON, Cor. Sec. teva ge FRIED wake? sOULE, route Per eal Store, on tt. neartne tar on, fregety age Maca cai errs + OOF; . ~ | | soon toe prominent ‘eotors ‘st LEW: 1 at ic! jouse, corner of » opp F A ad EVEE, eadlithe New Books as soon &s published are for araeoe: euats SEW CLEP AARK @ BO.) — 1S CLEYAANK @ ©0. aad Date — no a de covaeNANETOUGET no 12, . 6. EVANS's Mote RE™, ROOK EY cATRGHC AFT Hosiery ObD Fria ows HaL1.. 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