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HE EVENING STAR. Noricz ae eax nececsaeive be at ie a oles ieiventieeen eee rhea state of AUCTION SALES. A Dzctsiox —Joa. 3. Wilson, Esq » Commis- | affairs in Bourbon and Lynacounties, inthis Ter-] By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORKOW, Nor Insvisisnn gon oe a stoner of landing agen, ory pea eagle ritory, cause much talk, speculation, and excite- AUCTION —On SATUR- |i" a, GREEN, Auctioneer. > “4 . s aN eas juirio, = it here. inet, WASHINGTON CITY: Sovent venrr ix W a In Pant—in THIS Titon of Nebratixa could sell “or lease sections 16 OW etaee cated dan ak ta to the move- the Auction Rooms, one Roan opsEes Qin FURNIT! pears | ae 7 = ry FRIDAY. .. Nevember 28, 1860. CounTRY IT HAS BEEN DivipED, & PORTION | 114 46 for the purpose of deriving a revenue for | ments ef Captain Montgoi P eclomnatl - ALL & BARNARD. Avets. | Wann. Scrianbn gail — ms ==] Teassrerrep to tue Unitep Seere. anna Pschools, states in reply tbat there is no aire say that be has from three ——=— ° — ae | yastant, re one oes "UF The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than | | Poxtion Larix rue Stares—Mu, Mavison’s /'Thy'Such permission. (ting In the Government, | 2rea,,en, fully armed and equipped, at = Rey ge ey ee agetion Store, at the cor oainan served, title remai ‘naen' eaten e an . 3 UST, s ever of Mijfirepettiun nite and goulpyand cholo} T'N" oy is, Penis of the Sm. Tn fhe act dmitiing “land State” favo the | ereatentng the I vicinity Of the counties above date onthe 4th day of May, i662, oni ow hy Mecrary readings is pew on our Counter ready for | sccessionists maintain that each of the United | Untom, it bas been usual to make a grant of ths | siivaed to, achington ovunty. ia | Ward : i delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- 03 that the | *chool lands reserved to the State. In theab- Thecitizens at Fort Scott are reported as ex- taining contents are the following articles : States retains all its original sovereignty; sence of such grant or enactment of Congress, the Do pecting an attack, and they are removing their Appeal to. Bachelor—a poem by John G. Saxe; | United States possess no sovereign power; that anthorities in Nebraska can do no lawful act im | Poods and chattels. m itty Dean's Off-r—a very interesting story; | their government is a mere agency for the States; | the way of directing or disposing of school funds. | ¥'Nothing had transpired up to 2 o'clock on Mon- ——— a and ones, > Sis | Keepin Ree ey ear on and oe t did ‘enther ap ee rember, idhood—a poem; that it will dismiss this day. don Novelulighied hopes and roken hearts jean ap rte sna aegis tea all obliga- | | THE Misstox To Centra: AMERICA —Mr. Jobn Warsaw, Mo., Nov. 21.—A messenger reached ‘end r to e and = + Co end Shuck tira sani ‘llowing comprise s part | Cans'and Wond'cost heirs ‘Rockers, yesterday for Ni as bearer of of the effects to be sold, viz: . : tady| Ho nbn ti Contain nd On| Gorse lr ur pred Mw | Ut an edd at henge aneni | Reward etn Seneca Piste nla Gar ag af he esl FOM | fame penton teed by the vcewion | Ge Ameena isi anaoor't | went ent sh tons for November; "a Ruralist Terribly Hoaxed ists is that “‘Sovenxienty Is INCAPABLE oF ptvi- | turn home, and may soon be relieved. Cuntox, Mo, Nov. 21-—The Abe Honist, d reine. A. GREEN, Avet, hog —~ wr preservation of Shingle a i th more | Retienation o an Inpian Sv: N with ed bap te Be top om, Montg or = Be oy The P oi nett ey seat onvana vivwont : rr Senthese-Snperintendentel indian}; rabering from 200 & 680 ment cad increasing — FUTURE Days. $ eta es ori, a About | thanone sovereignty in the world? Affairs in California, has resigned his pesition. | 2" a wr oa Vorepoans | tends, ceny a Corned Beef; As Wond: Thing as youever} Old. Adam: we suppose, was the first sovereign, ge ew broken up the court, compelling myself and all al s By THOS, . Auctioneer. Heard of; Steamboat Dialogue; and if “soyereignty is incapable of division,” THE SIGNS OF THE TIMES. appens It that there many sovereigns Sr ey vere ae Georgetown, D.C. " the officers of the United States District Court to | Ext Gere seat Chairs, ace Or enock: LIQvO! Excursion from Wi: By a Wastingto: fT fly for our lives. They have taken the towns on Se #2 9 aan pom rei pian Bot. 1m Common.‘Merchant's Exchange, wosbity Usceacemtnans Wr easepuiiabe, bocoeet. Me Atmsonn line, the Fort Scott law oifice, &c. | Feather L yA neat he sth inet a8 clio the ’ red vai Mount Auburn, Residence of Longfellow, | there ia now bat one sovereignty om earth, and | er<ts quiet day:in Charleston. adr one aaaareraer eee ee Betrand Cases, — | store No, 98 on, strest. 1 opal! colt, waea Cambridge — » Roxbury, Charlestown | that is vested in all mankind as one consolidated | been ai tdcnt ona wel Rep Sabbet streets have U.S. Judge Third Judicial District, K. T. oe Tergin, Star and oth of Carpste. ace re aed Bunker Bill, Te fare- | ™ss. South Carolina has been in rebellion | Veen rt ‘ 1th th A military company will be organized in this kot, 2 Cake Bas. bie, Crushed. » pad Lon a T= Loudon; ‘Fhe Prinoeof Wales in Amer. against this “one and indivisible” sovereignty rel glouiy ineiiaza, and re lave been held | city to-morrow, to aid in the suppression of this | Chins, ’Glass and rat poy ee ‘Cneats foment, Founs Remnant Sen Dene, ica—what the London Times says; Oil in West. | since 1776 at least! in all the churches—not ordinary fast day services | Outbreak. Range and on icelee, Bois. Rio, Java, round ern Virginis—astonishing 5 A Good Cook: A large lot eng, w came South Carol! sover- d . By nomeans. Every minister in Ata meeting of the citizens of Clinton, Henry xy : sighs Place to Live In; Frao= at all? She pene papeerpinprmitese c. Chashemes preached a secession peng to-day. | County, Mo., to-day, it was resolved to raise a And ony other articles too numerous to enumer | Bbis. Glen Sirup, Orleans and Porto Rice Mo- Agricultural—Sheep Culture, (editorial;) Care “ ‘erms cash. he Southern pulpit is now fairly embarked on | Volunteer company todefend their homes, and, if By oraer of ths Trusiee and Management of Timothy Meadows; Change | Empire, whose sovereignty, according to this ar- Pei airer pian pi itis. A pullieal sermon | Recessary, the western border of the State. A 3-4 of Seeds; Look to the Chests of peur Asinbele; laseen, D A. GREEN, Aust. 8 tor, box 1 ond Ms Tobacco, gument, or assumption, rather, was and is “indi- | si; months ago was pecial abborrence of all | Committee was ippeiatet to walton the Governor | “°—"__________A. GREEN. Auot_ 7 ‘ra, Agama suid Candies, -C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. geet poe. Agemantine aed Soot and Ashes; Save the Leaves; visible.” She is, therefore, still a pert of the | Southern ministers; atleast, such isthe allegation. helppe tt hes facts before him, and re- XCRLLENT PURNETURE, ep Do, aiuins, drums Free, fre Gardening and Horticulture—Directions for the | pritish Empire, though ina state of rebellion, | Now politics form the staple of preaching in | 4 The fellow, alder kan bene: ohresbelite'Ger. E KEErine Eavectsay Puanec 4oun-th 4 — Here ot aria, Management and Preservation of Different - allegi: 1 But i¢| Charleston Ste 2 - DAY MOKNING. November , Bt 10 o’slook, tbs. Cordage, & ich, Segers, Kinds of Fruit; Recipes for the Workshop; | 8d ought to return to her allegiance! One is reminded of the days and exploits of | Stewart Fi Nov. 21, 1500, | Bt the residence of a gentleman declining house: Fas Targentine . Household Reci they mean that sovereignty of any one nation can | praise God Barebones ay the hehe of ‘this day “Sir: Lam haste tanith citieans of this peat poe Se _ eens i evan 2) bi coun bieky, bbls. "Newt - Self. ‘odd had a, posi is equally absurd, | Religious and political enthnslasm are getting = a ture + bbls. “ poy Es Uspaetne Deke eS a Cantbarian bere bs. er ” matamiod in right Crerawisilian, faa! at only | Place of ihe following facts, and I have been re-| and Eff-cti of the Hour; A Cattle Disease on the Western | * rising— ky 18%0, if the | Superior ood seven octave Pisnoforte, by | Bbis. Gibson’s XXX Whisky, 10 bbis, Pickled Cod needs the ‘‘trust to Providence a p your | {Uested to present them to you as Governor o: Plains; How the President is Elected; Music other fundamental position of ion~ powder dry,” of ‘‘the great usurper,” to link that | State. The abolitionists, under the perros of | Chi iandsome Walnut Crimson Plush cov- | — | ‘Other Wines in glass, and Electric Telegraph; ists, that “« sovenrionty 1s INHERENT.” Inherent | age and this together. Montgomery, and Disecte Penayain, Soap ome lor Furnitures ing elaghcor: | Chan : Operations of the Fimat Ofer; Exmateation of in what? Secession answers, In the States. But From, peipls 6 rostrata. Congressmen Keltt goons sabers, navy revolver, and bowie knives, | pot? Hasire Pen See Wie Wi Assailants; The Fourth Presbyte- (3 they were | last. night sade 's —sne i § bs my Whack cena dlenal ng trouble how did it get into the States ? Surely, they ‘Specc! o not sovereign wi! it. | cane e ave suddenly bles, Vases, descent efforts for which he is famous, and suddenly commenced 3 war of extreme fe-| Rosewoud Marble iop Ta! Ww ign while they formed parts of the Bri D in the camp; The Case of Wm H. Narquise— t 4 es nu id Incrain Carpets, Bhl:. Kentucky Rye ion te-exhume the na: f Preston | rocity on the law-abiding citizens of Southern | Brussels. Venetas, ani ent ment of the Crimiual Court affirmed by | ish Empire. They then had no “inherent” sov- | Brooks, and glosity bie aifaie with poner Kansas, in the counties of Lynn and Bourbon. Eocene ia Fae, jos Ollsioih, large size, Brest Oll, Spices, Mustard. Blacking, Coteup, &o. the Circuit Court; ereignty. Did the Declaration of Independence | His defense of Mr. Brooks was without qualifi- fed ay ath bart ie ges = ghee dig tom Walnut Extension Table, Sideboard, Bicone, Berk Baskets. &o. ; “ith the (Breckinridge wing-—tey cout e- | MORO Chem vveregn? That was th at of Con-| con, andlcited the exemet of Sout Caro. | Monnd Clu abou! sme mann, ane, 0 bose | Oa Pcp Dope Cm ES eet . . dorse the doings of the Dem. Jackson Associa- | gte88. If that gave them sovereignty they derived and So, this afternoon, Mr. Keltt was presented | goMery bas. been in Boston during a part of the | Window Cortains les, tion; The Virginia Annual Conference at Alex- | it from their own creature, and Congress must | with’a gutta percha rifle cane in porte 2 for his | Summer, and returned with plenty of money, to | Gold band French Cni.s Dinner, Dessert, and Tea andria; enlist recruits. Many of his men are newly im- ar frrms C * have been sovereign before they could impart | speech of the night before. He received it grace- d | Table Cutlery, Castors, ef dit of 30,60 and petted. He has taken possession of Fort Scott, an - Wy: ‘ai "fom the" President elect “be coumncs maar | ®28 Gnality to thelr constituente. That sover ‘ceaiion, aad of cours, imprompta, "| lher owns on the border neat the Asoo! line. | Ratrifator, Wate coor, Waiie ||| Suen, bea wtnrent DOWLING, Anct. tion and the cultivation of brotherly feeling; | egnty was inherent in Congress, nobody pretends; | Tr? Hust is announced iis intention to resign | He has murdered Mr. Moore, = cane rar, Mr. Marble. top Drersing aud Pisin Bureaus, ei DERE eee Execution of Wm. D. Totty at Richmond; to say that it was inherent in the Colonies while | his seat in Congress before the ‘secession conven- plein pet yore nd ets , ant : Me PR of nog) . USTEE’S SALE OF FURNITURE AN Secraraan movements a) the South; Conservative | parts of the British Empire, is abmued ; and if it| tion shall meet. “He is expedied to go into the | obliged all United States oficers, Including my- Hunk and Moas Hattesee, Polriers and Pillows; | “Tiirescre can — ovements; Speec! t jon. A. H. ens; ‘ convention. “s of Child’s Beds Fort Me altrie—*« The Federal Flag”—an origi be ‘indivisible’ and “inherent,” pray where TH UAPATETIE vcribeacd Bedding MONDAY MURNING, November 3, and oon. sign, made in a public speech, as he saidewithout ens Bioves: . I “ eo oa usta] tho wholes auapeeet nal poets; Amos Kendall upon Secession—a | did they get it, and when did it begin to be « in. | ¢, One hundred and seen eont back,/and’ teers | concealment, Ia to keep possession epee Together with & general sasortment of Kitchen | {inulae from » desde tl tre tte the eubecriter, series of ver able and interesting articles; heren And what became of the “indivisible” | wit follow. The South Carolinians seem de- | 20d other places near the Missouri liue, to preven’ equi b Edttorials—T. 1 1 t th 7 ‘Sor a h; ‘ai duly rded he janc records for W P i: . i fire in the rear,while he cleaned out Southwest- ‘erm. 3) and under, oath; over that su i —~ Slave Law; The True | sovereignty of the British Empire when it was| termined to carry out this ancient law, and itis Mi ord ph ihe lmb-cattiod out | eredie oc terty soa wiser Meroe cote my Remedy; Suspension of the Baltimore and Dis- not doubted that any but eabin passengers to | ¢' Missouri of slaves. far, he bas ed dase, an trict Banks; A Flutter; Cheek; Consultation by divided into twelve or thirteen independent ndorsed notes, bearing interest. ith and streets, } t hi : literally his declared programme. The citizens | en . ; te, the South; The Raid on the Stock Market; Re- | States? ie Aatsieea Statin Bobeek Union th{8 morn- | Of Missouri, on the Osage copay tigre igre inj ned J.C. MeGUIRE =——s rset erone ‘SMatorany, Parlor Suites, mg signing ina Hurry; How Modest; The New The truth is, sovereignty is not “ indivisible” ing unfurled a white banner, with a Palmetto | Bates and Vernon, are flying from their houses By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. f Soins, ‘Teto-a-Tetes, Arm, Rocking, Government Loan; * nor ‘‘inherent.”” It has been divided and subdi- | tree, five stars and an open Bible, and the mottoes: | into sd Ttoenalp sad vemeia ene roars RUSTEE'S SALE OF VALUABLE PER- wahttion chairs, wetonnr tne panels Sage News vided, acquired and lost, restricted and enlarged | ‘South Carolina dares resist oppression,” and Desks, and Tine. 4 3 c suant 18io! & | Roxewood Marbio top Center and ‘ables, times without number and by various means, | © 1» the name of our God we set up our benner ed OF trust, executed to. the under &c.; court was broken up by them, the U.S. Court for | & Late news, foreign and domestic, by mail and d i suspect that they have | de ji the southern distric! Lounges, Fancy Chaire,ard by pl during the world’s histery. moar Charleen ‘Tabllities. promplly meeting | seized. the records, and also the records =e 75 nena shalt afte (or “a ky Tore Sepuen Dotmeaal Ss 4 Interesting Personal-Items; But without caring how or where the States| |The suspension of the Richmond banks will | 1nd ofice, as be publicly declared he would do | Occupied by Philip Deckers clvet. Brussels, and Ingrain Carpets and O:l- And 2 great variety of c — literary — got their sovereignty, we are ready to admit that | not effect Dusluess here. - s Dlarick , i both prose and poetry, humerous men- tion. ‘This is just the paper above all others for per- Sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. Price only three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. HE LEGISLATURE. that they could and did modify their own sover-| Nyy Ontrine, La Nov a1. Advices from | _ Kansas, Mo., Nov. 21.—United States Marshal 1 fon ao aa eignty tn the adoption of the Constitution. Can | Texse state that meetings are belag, beld tn that td Cee ane arts Of, Kanene, Territory ar- | Consisting, of Chairs. Tables Meas ana 8 any one doubt that the people of each State, i¢ | State at which the Governor is called upon tocon- ing Pariaine nantntte brag on 7 nes capt Carpets, ¢ hiss and Crockery Ware, &e. tear bed hoon 00 minded, coald have united Witn | ee ecihed fe peepee eat tieane Samet, | Montgomery and biigang of Jay-Hav'kers, nam: | Store anc’ Beuery coe «ceupled by rad Deck the people of all the other States and formed a | ‘"& e 7 . 1 BO . ath int L streets, a5 Loths th: hout the House, “U. S. District Judge for the third judicial toes 0 oPRID ¥, 30th Novem! } Stair Carpets, Coos and I in ML they were sovereigns in 1776; but we maintain | TH Governor or Texas Catiep vroy 70 Cox- | aistrict of Kansas.” y y conveyed in said | Wainut and Extention Dining 1 y hite ston ber : oonsieting of Candies,Cakes, and honor of Texas as a member of: the Con- | Peting five hundred men: . Ovens, Pans, &c., &¢, and one excellent Draught — + consolidated ; that all the! ere! ' Fort Scott, Nov. 19.—United States Judge < a Spirit of the Meruing Frees seen Svvernmecat; (atalltbetr severelgss | sederacy. Williams and the other officers of the court have | Horse snd Carriage, A'so. 8 Carrya [and Fi &e., &o, ek ee ONT Da ea dhs Rome ‘Agent telegraphs | been obliged to flee to Missouri to escape attack | ‘Phsisrma Tauri tech” Bede, it: ‘The Constiiusion descants at length upon what | and that the States could thus have been extin- from the Jay-Hawkers. It the di oaid prove inal . the same will aeouier Curled ki from Washington as follows: tity of Bi it calls “The Black Republican gospel according to Trumball.” The Intelligencer argues in reply to certain Secession journals, that the Union policy is not less ‘‘maniy” than the Secession policy, and that a high degree of manliness and intrepidity in the maintenance of inestimable rightsand franchises rand Hi hed? ~The history of the world is full of ex- Samuel Scott, of Lynn county, was taken from | take piace the next fnuir da: Te Large quant lankets are two 1 merged a There bave been no special meetings of the | his house on the morning of the 18th inst. and CBRISTIAN F. Scan ae ‘Bed Linen —_ eee ee into | cabinet to consider the questions growing out of | hung. neteokds CA GREEN: Avot Sg ge Nophine. Tove, gious ene, and of one divided inte two or more; of | 1s secession movements Harmony has bitherto | Many of the most prominent citizens have been By A. GREEN, Auotioncer. ee lost by conquest or by voluntary sur. orn ee ae a it was ped arrested, nt as ee inelt fate bah peer a OVERNMENT SALE OF THE Fi LLOw- Together with a large variety of Household Art- tender, and sovereignty acquired by rebellion or | authent! y 8 that fothing has recently oc- _ Measis. Reyno! Co., of Fort Scott, Messrs. ING MERTIONED ARTICLES IN Ti ASKING cles no! enumere Voluntary association. To say that a State cannot — in their deliberetions to produce distrac- | Crawford & Co., of Chonteans trading post, and | ron Navy =o At Amorem, =e > ee ert; = a = surrender or merge her own sovereignty, is to b iT other merchants in the Territory, have removed | Bivpgr —On Fi ; 4 0 e The President to-day received Judge Williams’ | their goods to Missour!, : elt at tre Navy. Yard, iis city at | interest, scoured by ap CRIP TRH, frost, is not necessarily manifested by the precipitate | deny the existence of sovereignty itself; for how dispatch from Warsaw, acquainting him with | ‘The roads are lined with teams leaving the | !2°° Suction Engines, one old Tennoning Ma- 6 $. coUIRE abandonment of them all under the stress of ap- | can a State be sovereign which cannot dispose of | the alarming state of affairs in Kineas, snd addi- Territory. chine, _P. 8, The House is for rent; inquire prebended danger. herself? And if State can merge her entire | tional orders were transmitted to Gen. Harney to| Mr. Haffnage, postmaster at Mapleton, wat Old Pumps, lot of old Leathern Hose. tioneer. ———__e-+e-______ . ies resort to all available means to crueh the inénr- | rested to-day and threatened wit! hanging, bu. | O'd rie tha Pmpty Carnoys, © By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. On the Wrong Truck. sovereignty in that of other a cannot she | gents. he succeeded in making his escape ce Paling. Office General Edward C. Carrington, of this city, | ™¢*e * part and retain a part? To say that she The receipts into the Treasury for the week | Kansas City, Nov. 21 —Rumors are in circu- inp oleae Lamps, ot oid Fenders nd Blowers. Hovse oe on cannot, is also to deny her sovereignty; for sov-| ending on Monday were $1,432,000, including | iation here of the or of Fort Scott, but they | iy'order of the ‘Navy Agent. shall he eignty, according to secession logic aij | *bout $400 000 only from customs. Drafts bave | are not generally credited. no 1€-law A. GREEN, Auct. ima enty, 8 snap been paid to the amount of about $2.000,000—a | PuiLapeLruia,Nov. 23.—The New York papers | - — ; rth. political power, while, by the same logic, it can- ion being for the a T ty | publish a dispatch from Warsaw, Mo., stating FOR KING GEORGE. g Bssortment Par r¢ . Sofas and not divide itself, and therefore does not Kotes leaving subject to draft $3. that a handbill has been circulating there calling In Addition to her other reguisr iandings, the ere — K-: - all political power! Theargument isa felo ds se— b} the citizens to arms to arrest the raid of the out- | Steamer ST. NICHO: As, Coptai it destr itself. law Montgomery and bis cut-throat followers. A | Guy, will herosfter call to land ai Se nan nsctondiitits s2y that sovereign power meeting = mele. and @ call on the President for } take Pessongore at (na ey ave dlelonenat sistance adopt cannot be invested in the Government of the United | | FiNanctaL Matrens.—The suepension of the | ** @ Governor of Missouri has taken prom < ree ad ns! conveniences for reashi: sk, Lace and other Curtains banks gave a brighter aspect tocommertcial affiirs P Itiimore, Washington and Alexandria, as & 4 of States, they utter a truth which 1s equally appli- yesterday, and attoncerelleved the great piringency steps to protect the citizens on the Kansas i rder. paltiimore, Washington and Alexandris, as ohe gut kame Oiase, Chine Venans Tables, eable to the governments of the States. Both | Prine money market. The banks discounted !ib- | 4 et People of sialolgs iJ 3 ington and Alexandria every FHURSDAY. Gane, Nico -eeat Chairs ged Lounges, governments are agents in the same sense, and | erally for their customers, and the ptospect is that poe callon Gov. Medary to enforce law an no 22 2w. f Be isteads, Bi nreaus Wastrot both of them are governments in the same sense. = poe brat Lea bo ots Sapo The latest from Kansas City states that: Dr. | Q) SEASONABLE CLOTHING. eee placa Seb, cat atin ree ats What is a State? The people composing it. | G7 ‘Be new basis baipopng Piya ach. | Massey left Fort Scott on Tuesday. ‘The report of SOL OTniNncy exact Hair. Cotton-tep and Huek Mattresses, give some activity totrade. The Philzdrl- f the tow: Fi W ER CLOTHING is most complete, present | mee ‘her Bods. Pil ows and Bolsters, What is the United States? The people compo- | piia hanks suspended yesterday at one «clock. | tte burning of the town was untrue. 4 others | 3.8 fall assortment of Overcoats, Capad Over- lankets, Comfk sing them in the sense of the Constitution where | Irie Virginiaand Disttictol Colsabiotawkerers | bad been mardered by Moatgomery, and others id Repellant O gov . late of Virginia, we perceive by our exchanges, Proposes shortly to stump his native State in behalf of the continuance of the Union. His motive we heartily commend. Nevertheless, the plan he is said to design urging upon the South is impracticable in this eof pe Br rp os =e convention Confederacy, to determine the remedy for the state of the times. Such a convention is in ses- sion annual!y—Congress—and it has year by year only complicated matters, until they have got into their present deplorable condition. We trust he will not waste bis breath upon it, but will advo- cate instead a convention of all the slavebolding States only. They can agree among themselves lant Overeuste; Black Cloth Frock it says, “We, the people of the United States.’’ | iso adopted the same protective measure. The | ¥&d been captured and probably killed Fi Easrimere &: ver Frock and eee Upon a proper remedy, and the Legislatures of New York banks have made a common fand of | ——————==__—_—_—— ee |S Jack Fancy and solid oulored the States they represent can carry out that remedy. bee, Sar cr sy Nomgrre are to the United | their specie, resolved upon an unlimited expan- c sotto ab a 4 ae Mae oh it Until the South thus decides for herself what that aa }, Mean’ ~ 7 sg nod thereof and not to] sion, and will not suspend until all their resources MONEY most approved styles, sad under suc! Temedy shall be, and enforces it in the Tens r government. Powers reserved in the | are exhausted. This measure has never before WA es 88 will crable us to meet the views o} there is really no hope that the abolition Constitution are reserved te the States, meaning | been tried in this country, but it {s said to have : the most economical pura! ments, | Deen 2 stror nacea for panics in England. W: OAH WA! KER & CO. By uctioneers. Will act in deference to it. The remedy must pri ama the States, not their governments. give clsewhers the particu r8 of the paren of ae aT WIESEN' LD’s, PP a scogera cages TY er ge SUezion BOsEwooD PIQNno FORTE throw disabilities upon them, which will make | ‘Y 2<® the Constitutio says there is such a thing | the banks and the comments of the New York at WIESE: FEEDS: POM Ot: ps '*e21 ou: SOP een apente, | anpsoux FURNITURE ann HovsEmoLD every man in such States comprehend that aboli- | ** the People of the United States,” there must | press thereon.—Balt. American. EON HALL, ~ | VIESENE 5 Peauic Avcriov—On WED * MORN" tionism is, in turn, afflicting their own imme-| °¢#%¢b # people in some sense, and in that people 8B EON HALL, ik N Bath, et 10 0'cl00k. at the rend iate interests far more than {t has so far afflicted | '% Vested and merged the sovereignty of the people UF" It is teleg: aphed from Washington as fol- ON HALL, of street, ‘ the interests of the South. Then we shall at once | °f tbe States, so far and so far only as {t covers the é 1g . F. Page. , lows: Congr Four-anv-a-neir Sr. 5 f 7 whi “ 2d streets west, we shell sell all ‘his funiture a aburgs, Pinid C 5 4 effects, oomprixing— c F * ~ . s ri find them moving with measures designed to powers ranted in the Conatiation. In reference | | Four bundred thourand dollars were paid into Gonaze Four anp 2 mary Se yards Seiigoen, ef a style : Superior Rosewood seven octave Piano Forte, by enable them to recover their interest in Southern elr reserved powers, People of the ie Uni treasury yesterday upon the AND PENNSYLVANIA AVEXUR, eohtore Mt Foote ft bes th very A Suite of Walnut, Green and Gold - wade of every dacrpton. ‘An much at It ba | ales fein we eoveregn nd independent a |! loa. wat nor puid in money” but in ASp Petnerivania AVENUE | Art pons’ Welnvisallte waat'w'Biy Gods | sal eter Curators sonst of two Bolas been talked of, the pocket argument has never | tdey Were in 1776 thing as money, because the loan was authorized Woniveds call. oR RILEY & BRO, it ning beagebeile yet been tried by the South upon the North. Let| If I had entertained a doubt of the correctness | for the redemption of such notes. It is supposed A : No. 36 Central Stores. west mae, Se bee aan ‘oni are. ooneisting us of the South, one and all, try it, under the | *f my own views on this subject, it would have | 28t more of the loan will be paid in the same p= * Betw. 7th and 8th streets, wood Ma: bie-top ak , manner. There is now scarcely half the amount } no 21-20 _Oppo. Center Market. Rear lush covered Fi twe solemn and powerful assistance of universal | Deen obviated by the following lucid and unan- in the Treasury that has usually been regarded as ti large ers, Southern identical legislation to render it effect- | *¥erable exposition I have recently met with in necessary to the prompt and easy dispatch of the Gas Fix Tee very, larg: F Plate Pier ive. Until Massachusetts ceases to manufacture | °M€ Of Mr. Madison’s letters, viz : business bP - ent. T <M bare Med THE BEST ASTOR TME oT EVER OFFERED lasses, 75 and ag for the South, and to transport Soutbern prod. ‘In order to understand the true character of | °ustoms at New York are very small, and a E ID : . pale a Sonali py ipa = — the Constitution of the United States, the error, | Of these are in Treasury notes now redeemable. ‘Thore who desire to seiect from fourths the profits upon Southern labor and the he fo Wsatens ree an a new patterns. with the advantage of a reduction in prices, will through the medium either of a consolidated employment of Southern capital—her masses can-| Government or of a confederated : call early and examine. = METROPOI. N st esa ae Wi id also cali the attention of persons abou’ Government, | (LF ChATION The mbes AE Netosst-| NOTES ON ANY GOOD, SOUTHERN | introducing aay ito their dwellings to. ou not be made to appreciate the fact that her cur- | WDilst it is neither the a nor the otber, but a | itam Associati re earnestly requested to ba Banks taken st at for BO KS, ak facilities And iv’ out in 1ON- | creased consequent low prices, for Sf ode tend: ERY, &¢., at HB’ “ this branoh trate. rent enjoyment of them is worth to ber the sac- pera sar P) in no ‘model the ey pe ane THisthadaes .VENING. = ‘0. avenus, Washington, D.C. lostoen Ae ini ir work done “promptly, rifice of abolition ascendancy in her councils. tems of government, it must, atts ee business of great importance will | _N_ B.—Books r usual low prices, noz3 } and free from gas leakages, to cai at 209 Pa. ave- Sn en be its own ini accord! Presented fer their consideration, NATIONAL GALLERY OF EMINENT | 28° between oth and a Soce™ (i Hus Dury in rax ©: —We areamong those | the facts of the case we? order of i ce eee HERD, Seo. AMERICANS, nowith J_W. THOMSON & CO. are. Fi inte Payohe Mrho Pelleve it to be the duty of Mr. Breckinridge | _ ‘< Prom these it will be seen that the charzeter- oe ROGERS - Efendegpemen = Ww ES ep *Wenteente ee to go South promptly and lend his inf ones istic peculiarities of the Constitution are—1. The ST, AN EW’S SOCIETY OF WASH- ENGRAVING, F Have s complete aseortment of DIARIES 5, the uatunnipeniiant a the current poarearmmctey inode of its formation; 2. The division of the su- daw bs f Gin Scsicts Seotaes at be bell Published by <r wn BLANCHARD OHUN, Fane and ask seein Akai 5 schemes in tha! + y ¢ powers of government between the-States 3 per Hall,on FRIDAY EVENING, 234 &.G. EVANS, no 2 Intel.) ‘Pe av. oa BOEUR.. Cooking Rediator, and ‘other Btoven, en eg t quarter; or at least so to stu Sapper speepenememnromynnyipennin renee “ * mp | in their united capacity and the States in their inst., at 734 o'clock. Tho election of officers for the | And for sale at his & genera! as-ortment ot Kitchen R equisites Keatucky upon the subject as that his supporters | individual capacitles. ensuing year will take pl The gentlemen who GIFT BOOK STORE, MAMMOTH OYSTER AtZo’olock. in front of the premises, one pair in the cotton States will, every one of them. duly | ,, 1. It was formed, not by the have applied for ad bers are request- ion, HARVEY'S. Northera Carriage Horses, eight years comprebend the fact that he strongly advises! oe component St subslinted caren “NO Be pers will thccive their tickets of ad- R Theundersigned has just against the destruction of the Government by way | was it formed by a majority of the People of | yoy irises “Sneed Ce ESE EUSpf tie scaren, of righting wrongs that can be far more easily, | United States, as a single community in the 2 One Ha Cainsh top Family n & very ynce! On and one square Pasily Canines, q rT t for the pari. % the finest OYSTERS of the and t man- PWILTLAM DICKSON, Cor. Seo. | "Wikteshensiee eee i, dale ie presented a | fo call the attention cf hie ftenda and the Mierme: @30's i speedily and profitably righted in the Union than consol dat government. {t was forined ST, MATTHEW'S FREE SCHOOLS.— or F x! e fact that he has enlarged ‘his credit of 6 and 90 9 y endorsed out of it. Though he would doubtless be of a. Lita ine aiety Bi tne People in each of the = ble to all “th a | Sones Geert faitely most hest sovereign capacity, | arinched to Se Marion ihe ce tenet | Now is the time to speculate. call with ROA (cEDor B ont od hee C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. i i. +0 N : ely most service to the good cause if meeting y DAY EVENT additional consideration in Gite, it's toe oer No, BS1-C st, between CONSTABLE’S SALE O+ VALUABLE Res daring the w Engraving over offsred to the public, no” 0 i of So write is tached to latthow’s the shortest noti and fc nent by the same sulners at Willards’ Hall ON h Cailand examine this work of art, for, without the people of the cotton States face to face upon which formed the btste condtitutions, v 2th inat vand ‘vill be eonta oe thee the question. It is well known that he utterly |.” Being thus derived from the same source as | The ladies in charge repudiates the propriety of revolution because of | Mei Mettutions of the States, It has, within each | tig malo ae andereaing he ot REMEMBER, NEW Cloaks, PRGEI. election . te, the same authority as the constitution of the mpor tance to this co ‘i EY Lincela’s - Entertaining such views, is| State; and is as much a constitution, in the strict | '2- for. 9% Sout Mane Che nF rrreaations of Smt: Me Lear eromny — cor it not incumbent on him to leave no effort on his | Sense of the term, within its preseri es ema PR ill be “TRIED MENS’ SOULS,” Too ben enti part to induce the cotton States toseck the constitutions of the States are, within thelr holden ever. iN he 8s well as those who are now prominent actors meow Grane of etna fe, | Ee, Stee : but with this obviows seq | venue Churoh, (i Spon life's stage, 2 the hands of abolitionism?” * rong? at | essential difference, that being a compact among | ¢t,® 4uarter past 4 All the New Books as soon ss published are for His enemies are al- | the States in their hest sovereign capac ready attribating his failure to act, pos on mete fou nod ‘Sale at up to this ti constituting the thereof one le fe DEMPSEY & O”TOO to a desire to be the chief magistrate of a souther, | cé*tain purposes Necanet be shtaret or eamulied NC mies 37a G. G. EVANS’3 LE MPORTANT ; GIFT BOOK STORE, pee TO TRE WADIES! 476 Penn, AvanvE, selling Srtedemer sn, everby motive, whch, wut | shatanagt suictauree iataayaansiet™ | Amro igen WADIHRE SECAONERY, | acrocaucnstiaeserince™ amy [oat ied SOME Btbrms very life on It, no'man would scorn more than Jobn “@. And that it divides the supreme powers of eG 5] 2 Tost beanti FRENCH E. WERSOF THE VERY H te order for only. 60 ents, : C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky. BoveegmsENt , Detween the Government of the 326 Pa, Ave, batwoon Sti and loth sta. 4 quality, and an extensive ent ed gratis te those Fs year endecaman Ay nited States and the government of the indi.| u 27-6m at : iron | meat ae pooner ar ena | seat entiat at - ! " “ nets ete ie te Connie, srameraied | An ea Te RA RIZE T PARE | Reemranc¥ Goons, RE be pi ag wers vested in the Government of the United TO SUIT THE TIMRS. AT PRICES. 19-e0St. At ® t pad 4 ex Onty, | ae 7—\WHITE HOUSE RES ; W. Re ; ia a eee NREL AC | ARTEYENES ot ET ee ie offices, _ho 23 6t NIT ON : Our State V. A CARD. ~ G MONEY!!! IRGINIA AND ® ‘air My 2 a ttt several AND OF ALL OTHER StATER EY | orcas rere hans Gopectoestl i; | and Gootsania nt tessa ‘Market priee for cash. ; ior stook of CLOTHING now. a DEMUTH & wey feetraecst ey ow one huodred and 8 | Inronrnia%2 Wholesale cot Retatt Deal- 8 | in el s os aes eh en Sake aoe ets See ronzign wiRYe™APIGAS« are, ; Here Mr. Madison describes the sources of error | ”' aade’ to order in the beat atyles Wa, 20 Noxie Shine 7, i into which different classes of politicians fall in WALL, STEPHENS «co Five doors nxton considering the nature of our Government—one | —2°23:3¥ av. bet Shand ithste, | mo@-ly Bsleimore, = —n0 5 Se ___Pa_av _ bet 9h and With ste, class consideri consolidated ORE PISTNs. HE NATIONAL REPUBLICAN. {7 A South Carolina paper proposes that as Co- oats Government Corre nat LVER'S, old ead new model; T a s jumbus was defrauded out of the hener of ‘and the other a mere confederation, “ whilst it is & "5 The ned Will begin the publication of a this continent named sfer him, the mow Gowtiens | Mth” the one mor the other bt a mécture oy | BEER SHOOK - . gait » under’ the ‘above title, on » the new Southera | p5/4 3° It was the error of federalism to consider ; : 4 confederacy be called the Republic of Columbia. itconsolidated; it is the error of secessioniam to | ebrnted oa : miberete eae ee pate {[7~ The State Convention in South Carolina is g per annum. consider it 2 mere confederation; it is the creed nd | / (or The publiontns i pote of Jeffersonian and Madisonian republicanism DEP. ys } . tf wecond st Sabseri Py v ane teat ti «nether the one nor the other, but a Eizus UE > foal ‘Store, on Beveath sts nese tke In another number | shall show the utter in- > i rt 1-EWI8 CLEP! Compatibility of secession arguments with the language and substance of the Constitution. Amos Kenpa.y. called for the purpose of Seceding—that of Georgia for Deliverastng—and those of Alabama, Missis- sippi, and Louisiana for Consulting. i” From Shillington we have the Atlantic Moathly for December, handsome and entertaln- ing as usual, : >

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