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TMENT NEW! HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW WEEKLY e ys Szcassion No. VIII. CONGRESSIONAL. Mr. Lane moved to refer the Morrill bill to the DEPAR’ Ses - : THE EVENING STAR. Fata Exaon oF THE Nontn—Txe Starss Fon. Turety-sixtx Cont a meeps ——- on Finance. So referred—yeas 29, iva erie ocean tiie S| (DOLLAR) STA —_—_— ws RELATION To M ES- Senate —Yesterday. after remarks from seve = Ls 7 STERE: . " WASHINGTON CITY: NconstiterioNat. Luste- | Senators, om the resolaiion to refer particular por- | | O% Motion of Mr. Hale, the Military Committes | Indian Barean bas 2 from Dr. Culver, | IT {8 THE MOST INTERESTING FAMILY icaTion—H letter ~ tions of ‘the message to a special committee of | Were instructed to report If the expenses of that | spevial agent for the Indians of the Coped zz =) sid bert wise, N og PAPER NOW PUBLISBED IN 11, 1860. tment may not be reduced. Arkansas, ‘ort Wise, Nov 5 "NION ' TUESDAY ...... December 11,1 nenive A thirteen — 2 athe Tg inane gt Ef atl Se kloe (new fo ~ THE UNION ing Press. AVEHOLDING StaTas; AND NOT Sout | with the misrepres-ntations of the ents | Powell, referring potions of the message of the | garded by the Government) came in sho y Se TO ANY ONE DESIROUS OF KNOWING Spirst ef the Mors 7 President to a cominittee of thirteen. fore the Axte of the letter, and expressed grea - “ The Intelligencer presents an authentic analysis Canouina. metege, though the time might come _— Mr. Bigler addressed the Senate upon the state | anxiety to make 2 t peace with the WHAT GOES ON IN WASHINGTON of the Personsi Liberty acts of the various Nortb- Tee Peele he ee Seco Gnawa invite thetatonten ot CITY, IT IS WORTH TEN TIMES 5 lack Wolf justice. He would Invite the attention of the | of the country ‘ Government. Buffslo Bump and B Ifa portion of the people of the South have been | Jeno 10.8 niece of testimony which might be of | Hovse.—In the House, after debate, im which | were the principal Camanche gulefs present, deluded into the idea that they have an inherent | service, and then proceeded to read an autograph | Mr. Cobb, of Ala, Mr. Davis, of Miss, and Mr. | 20@ = mee ~ _—— right to secede from the Uvion, a delusion equully | letter of Andrew Jackson to a cle-gyman in a | Smith, of WS! gary oy the previous — = Agent roe ola — > fatal bas been p-actised upon the public mind of | Sonthern State, which, insubstance, rebuked nul- | tion was ord and taken upon the pending ———— of ledian ail Same a “| he N . inculcation of the idea | feation, and stated that the next pretext would | question of excusing Mr. Hawkins from serving | of the Commissioner 2 the North. It is im the inculcation of the idea | be the negro question. Mr. Sumner said these | on the special committee upon secession; and re- | peace with them, proposing to give up sll prop: ern States, and then proceeds to review them at tome length, urging their repent, as being impeo- tent for good, and potent only for evil The Constitution speaks disparagingly of Mr. Corwin’s committee, and also of what it calls, THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE * THE INFORMATION IT CONTAINS CON CERNING FARMING AND GARDENING hs bute OWNER OF A GARDEN A BUN- . *s “Platform.” that they have any right to interfere with the ex- | were the words of a patriot slaveholder of Ten- | sulted—yeas 95, nays 101. of whites in their F ae {atence of slavery in the South. ‘They do not re- | nessee to a clergyman in a slaveholding State. So Mr. Haw ins was not excused. ee ote tes Sean ae biian of DRED TIMES THE AMOUNT Aw burorrayt Part oF Tae PaoceaMux.—lt | alize the fondamental principle of our inetitutions | The letter is as follows Mr. Boyce, of 8. C , then asked to be éxctised. | Whisky at Walou! 2 OF ITS SUBSCRIP- has become known here that the disunion leaders design refusing to permit the people of their respective States to vote upon what they Intend their respective State Conventlonsshalldo. Their = b: t Pawnee, the Kiowa chief. took oe, In revenge that so far as regards the reserved rights of the]. fy /pecc* Peapod geal Me Uoestes Pre boing made o excuse the gentleman, | (vhich they committed their late outrages on States they are as forcign to each other as are | a isbortous task bere, but nulilfication is dead; the whites = Great Britain and France. Massachusetts bas no | and bd -td and Oey only Pe penea ee RECTION in GEORGIA. Wan D.ranrwest t to Interfe ith the relations of master | bered by people execratid for their | The Macon y legra| ablishes a letter bh pear in South Corelina than South Carolina | Wicked designs to sever and destroy the only good | from Fort Valley, Georgia Tiviba the particular | mentof the West placed im the Department of TION PRICE * IfS WEEKLY COLUMN OF BOUSEBOLD AND WORKSHOP RECIPES WILL BE —— That part of the Depart. Tease by Lewes 1st packaged 89 SURE TO SAVE THE FAMILY a scheme tertaialy ts, to rush secession through Government on the globe, and that prosperity and | of an attempted insurrecticn of the slaves. The | 16x38 by general orders heretofore, DOLLAR FOR EVERY DIME those Conventions, and to deciiae submitting to | bas to interfere in the relations of master and ap- | happiness we enjoy over every other portion of | writer saya: 3 be! Beplrtinent Oe We ved So ena OF ITS SUBSCRIP- the people the question whether they are or are| prentice, man and wife, parent and child, In| the world. Haman’s gallows ought to be the | ‘i learn from a friend. just from Knoxville, | POrtoy, to the tof Texas. The TION PRICE ° not willing to leave the Union. Weare positive | Massachusetts. A man in Massachusetts Las the | {te of all such ambitious men, who would in- | Crawford county, that the negroes at wen | Dep ee wil, be the entire i with reference te this important fact. The truth portman therefore, volve their country in civil war, and all the evils | G: d vicinity, in Crawford it} same right to the labor of his wife, bis son, bis | 17116 traiu, that they might reigm and ride on its | ou Insurrection, yesterday, the Ot inak Hie sates | Seute of Texes. of Fort Bliss will be three of the daughter and bis apprentice that a man in South | whirlwinds and direct the storm. ‘The free peo- | thet Mr. Robert Bally rode into Knoxville at one | 1 be earrison of Port Bliss will be tne of the Carolina has to the labor of hisslave It is nota | ple of these United States have spoken, and con- | o'clock, and announced that the negroes at Hick- Department of New Mexico. The fourth com- natural right, but a right originating In the laws | Signed these wicked demagogues to their proper | ory Grove had arisen, but were suppressed with- pany is transferred to the nt of Texas, of an independent State, with which no foreign | foo’, rake cate of Your nullifiers; you, have | out dolngany damage to ife or property. ‘Twenty | End will be put in march for Fort Davis epe: , 1K" | them among you; let them meet with the indig- | negroes belonging to Rev. W.C. Cleveland, and | 224 Will be put in : States or people have any right to interfere. If] nant frowns of every man who loves his country. aA Tt Navy De ITS PAGE OF THE MOST INTERESTING TALES OF MODERN TIMES, WILL MAKE MANY AN OTHER WISE DULL AND WEARY HOUR AT HOME PASS PLEASANTLY, INDEED ' ITS GENERAL NEWS IS MORE VARIED AND INDUSTRIOUSLY PREPARED THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER WEEKLY PAPER! IT 18 THE LARGEST AND ALTOGETBER THE MOST INTERESTING DOL- LAR PAPER PRINTED IN THE WOKLD. THE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS BUT A DOL- is, they apprehend popular rejection of their pur- pose and aim to break up the Government bya coup de main, which, they fear, will be as repug- naut to a majority of their own people as to the people of the other States. The truth of what we write above will be made manifest in less than ¢ fortnight by the action of tbe South Carolina Convention, which will as sume to declare that State out of the Union with- out submitting to the people the question whether they are or are not willing to accept the altered . condition of things they (the Convention) assume to ordain for them. We feel assured that an {ucreasing spprebension that the Georgia Convention may not dare to ven- ture upon the experiment of carrying out this pro- negroes belonging to old Mr. Davidson, (Sim- our States were not united for general purposes | The tariff, it ts now" — mons, dary, oad Respess,) were the only negrove TRE ving Caine Ringer? og gh under one Constitution, the interference of one | and be italictzes or underscores the word ‘“‘now”’— | captured. They were incited (so they confess) | sppeetey egy itensevia. paneeetae State or {ts people with the institutions of another | “known, was a mere pretext—its burden was on | bY one Cullen Davidson, a sou of the gentleman e the arrival there of the berk “Cora,” on the 14th would be impertinent and offensive, snd might | Your coarse woolens. By the law of July, 132, | Sbove named, and a man by the name of Griet, @ | October, with 691 recaptured Africans, in charge be carried vo far as to afford just caure of wer. coarse woolen was reduced to five per ceut for nd ‘ dier, living at Hickory Grove, s Yankee by | Or ntaster Thos. H . He hed a voy | the benefit of the South. Mr. Clay’ 1 takes it instruc cases Under our present Constitution, not only does | up and olecaes tc Rh weelene at any per’ cent, |, ‘Old Mr. Davidson'snegroes, on Monday, Sth | bores wiohige prego ee caps one every State reserve an unlimited control over ita | reduces it gradually down to twenty per cent.. | !ost.. told him that they Intended to kill him and | S00 Pos supply of apecie to enable bim to meet ‘Ac institutions, but it 1s one of the condi- | 20d there it isto remain,and Mr Caltoun and ail | &!! the white folks. The negroes state that their | 10) such domestic utlons, e 1e CO the nullifiers agree to the principle. ‘The cash intentions were, on Tuesday, whilethe men were tions of union that ‘‘ no person held to service or ee: one to the polls, to kill all the married women ty duties and home valuation will be equ’ to fifteen | §' polls, : labor in one State under the laws thereof, esea- | per cent more, and after the yeor 1512, you pay and children, but to keep the young women for | "Sour Canotina Avvains—Members Elect of ping into another, shall, in consequence of any | on coarse wootens thirty-five per cent. 12 nb | thetr wives, &c., and kill the men on their return | tie Convention —The Charleston papers of Satur- LAR A YEAR TO SINGLE SUBSCRI day bri: the result of the in that ci “7 “ na 2 gramme in the face of the opposition to it which | law or regulation therela, be discharged from | not protection, I the iprete aire’ dinmice sea a i Ribale emlasarioa bave bees at work on every for’ members of the Slate Secession Convention, BERS, AND LESS TO CLU the gallant Stephens and his co-patriots may essay | such service or labor, but shall be delivered up | southern confederact the real object. The next | Plantation in Crawford county, and many in the | The following is the list of the members elect, | de 1!-3t to it, more than aught else, induced the resigna-| on claim of the party to whom such service or | pretext will be the negro or slavery question. surrounding ones. For the twelve months | with the vote received by each. The total votein tion of Secretary Cobb, that he might be ‘‘on hand” to prevent the wreck of the plans of the conspirators by and through the triumph of the the city was 3,721 : labor may be due.”’ “My health is not good, but is improving a | their operations were somewhat were extended, c i. but my informant can give meno more particu- | A G. Magrath. Thisis the language of the Constitution, tne | little. Present me kindly to your lady and family, supreme law usted. which all State legisla. and believe me to be your friend. { will always lars. He states tbat after the announcement of | W.P Miles... AUCTION SALES. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW be happy to hear from yon. the above facts in Knoxville, the citizens mounted | John Townsend. . . 3,250 Thos. M. fanckel..1 determination of the Unionists in the Georgia | tors and judges are not only bound, but are sworn “< Anprew Jackson. their horses and made for their own firesides, and | R. N. Gourdin.....2.333,A. W. ae By WA’ L& BARNARD. Aven “ Convention that the people of the State shall be | to support. “ The Rev. Axprew J. Caawgorp.” there were scarcely enough men who felt an in- | R. W. Conner. TI — permitted to record their judgment upon the question of accepting the future which the dis- union oligarchists aim to carve out for them. The provision has two aspects: In one of tteas- | Mr. Benjamin wished to know if the amend- noo ery er The. ertice top) white pects, it provides in substance, that no apprentice | Ment to the "Raspes be indicative of an inten- | men and the negroes mentioned—are in custody.” or slave owing labor to his master under the laws | thine itrightiomecde tne waoe migat $< Gabricl Manivault. of one State, shall,on escaping into another, be Mr. King said the people of his State thought | | Starx Prisox.—There are now confined in the : = —— Lees relieved from that legal obligation by legislation | the Union must be preserved. He believed seces- | Virginia State Prison 365 prisoners, a large num | °° Before ‘he ciection the Me or judicial decision In the latter State. Every | sion but another name for rebellion and tnsurrec- | Der Wing condine’ ti eid ‘prisoners have been | €2ndidates into divisicns. ‘The first were those State Judge, therefore, who decides that an ap- | (0M, and did not think the Union could be peace: | Girt Mean , who bad given an explicit affirmetery anewer t Prentice or slave is free as soon as he escapes from 'r. Dixon was not one to use menacesorthreaten | {Jf 77 It is ssid that a secret organization of 2200 eyryg~ ny ens tar ar RE ee LIES one State into another, as from Kentucky into | war; without asking which portion would saffer | men exists !n Baltimore, containing some of the | withdraw South Carolina frem the Obio, or from Virginia into New York, not only nip ers gles A als Mere soc fw a - | worst Sens of poptlation EN rege of the United States, as soon as the ordinance z ‘ul degree, he would regard a dissolution of t were associated with various political clu secession can be framed and " violates the Constitution but also his outh tosup-| Union as the greatest possible calamity to the] Cuanoxs AGaiNst Cexsvs Manenars —The | “'2. That after South Carolina withdraws from Los whole world. His constituents were willing to | attention of Congress will be brought to the fact, | the Confederacy of the United States, she should ‘The other aspect of the provision is that which | make any honorable concessions for the sake of | that the Census Marshals demanded of their dep- | never be reunited with any of the non-slavehold- requires that the fugitive, apprentice or slaveshall Pee Bi iauahat te 1 ties 33¢ per cent. of their salaries. ing States of this Union in any form of govern- be delivered up to bis master. It does not say by | s.ttie, this question™ eed tls wes es Satapatabr dee A Lance Horse —The largest horse in the | ment whatever.” what agency he shall be delivered up; but if the | people renouncing their present views upon the | World Is at New Castle, jo te of the Clydee- Bil laccisertl a beach, but Sool accordi: several States were actuated by the spirit of her- sub) = of Mapesys Tey ee taught in their | 2ale breed, and weighs 1,77 Ibs. to the Mercury’s ideas, explicitly The thi which ht to the U schools, their churches, and in every way, to hate — SSS prsnet Aasa g 3 porvete the Union, they 1.5 soutic. ged walt net thins Govers iesir peat THE MEETING OF THE NATIONAt. | C25 Was composed of these who refused to would lend their agency to carrying Into effect | tion ‘The speeches of Northern Senators, the ‘Gcnvention of Union Prayer Meotince will | 2nsweratall. Of the elected, seventeen belong this provision as well as every other part of the | utterances of northern presses since the election, | be lel THI (Tuesday) EVENING at 736 0'0 ock, | to the Grst class; three, Mesere Johu T Constitution. The least that could be expected of | were all proof of this” He would, therefore, as | 1" Tenity Charch, (Kev Dr. Butler’s,)on Thits, | R-N. Gourdin and Jone Henoar, Were of the them, if they wich to preserve the Union, 's not to} O8€ locking to the latercat of bis people, say to | °“SS> T= -SAT lana See + | and FE McCrady, sr, were of those who refused obstract the Federal authorities in their efforts to | ‘BC™ there is no Lope-—no ray of light. Ia the (a tcaatic Vou rEens DENG: | to answer ie make effective this provision of the Constitution. | ReoP ht rw tne actin of a tnitibery deonctem HIT at your hail. on Penn, avenus, b'tween | , The comparatively amall majority received by os : Lag @@ and 6th ets,, at7 o'clook precisely. Evers active | Mr. Rhett does not please tbe Mercury. It says: But several of the States, instead of aiding to give Mr. Pugh hoped it would not go forth to the tlhe . member is expected to be present. In consequence of the publication of a list of the effect to the Constitution in this respect, or even | World that, after seventy years of trial, thirty mil- CLEARY, Cap'ain. names of the several cendidates,drawn up on maintaining a passive attitude, have done their ee Gin ie ae not capable of self-govern-| J. H GANTT, Ree. Seo. it*_ | Monday last by the Mercury, discriminat P “ utmost, by legislation and otherwise, to render | selves, how can we in the Northern of Seutloern (ee UNIVERSALIST, SOCIET above between the political attitudes by selves, how can we in the Northern or Southern jaa this provision nugatory. Their legislators have | Confederacies? He wished no force used ; and od moot rth Farat be hele a tee Geapeaehen ny sorearepaneen, —— “by their acts detied the laws of the United St: if President Buchanan dared use force against | 7 21 .on E stre:t,on WEDNESDAY ” E lense and violated the Constitution, together with trav | South Carolina, he hoped enough of bis term | EVENING, Decmber Izth, xt half past Tovelock, | mons, t@ tae candidates, the most intense dissat- together with thelr | would remain in which to impeach bim. to hear the report of the | omnntte on ¢ onstitution ef coe eee ee ee oaths to support it. These acts afford the most}! After further remarke— and By-Laws, and to elect «fficers for the ensuing | = Led ss gentlemen aan a, of effective arguinent now wielded by the secession-]_ Mr Hale said it seemed to be his misfortune to uae. ns weratin tiitaie ts meaeet Gusie Thing attecbed to ‘Mr Rhett whe sear ists, because they constitute a just cause of com-| bE en haste = had Senators, but by some | peport. The friends of liberal christianity are cor- | had no more to do with it, directly or indirectly, plaint; and they furnish pretext for charging the fees " —— ee ee dally invited to atterd, de il 2*_ | by counsel or otherwise, than Hannibal Hamita offending States with nullification. Meat Ged. sent auch eel Tate’ ae pology | y-===TO THE VOTERS OF WASHINGTON, |! Maine, or Sum Houston in Texas. This, inad- W bile these acts are an outri % Ww f ‘The Asseseors of eaoh Ward will moet at | ditlon to the fact that the editor of the Mercury ‘age upon the Con- | [Laughter] What be had said in his speech was, | tha following plac-s from 98. m. to3 p. m. fom | bad agreed to support a certein ticket of twentv- stitution, they are far from constituting ‘‘nuliifi- | that this matter must be looked in the face, a the Lith to the 26-h of December inclusive, tp eor- two men, sprend the flame of excitement a cation” in the South Carolina sense of the term. be oo roo ipso Raggy theirs Hera} — soa aia the names of those omitted f:o1n | a1] those not upon the ticket, thelr friends, In that sense, ‘nullification’ is a sovereign act | of sending troops against South Carolinaawas on | iret Wari—Jobn A. Rheem, 172 Pa. avenue, rag = 3 spinel gang dace g of the people of a State not susceptible of revision | his knees to her, beguing her for God’s sake not | be, Ween 17th and 18th ets trched to the Hon. RB Rbett. Otherwise all by any earthly tribunal, rendering any desighated | to de this until after the fourth Cpl - that Pa Ward uoorse Thomss Stew a ee eS ee a = aug! a (> The Charleston (S. C.) Courier sds, in al- yuding to the report that additional troops and munitions of war were to be sent to Fort Moul- trie, that ‘just so soon as more troops are sent to the Forts In Charleston, that moment will the sword be drawn. The South Carolinians will consider the movement a casus belli, and, we ure informed ffom the most reliable sources, will pre- vent by force the landing of such reinforce- ments.”’ re rests, next door to the Ki kwood Hou ¢, Comp isine & l8rKe Bod Varied #aLo"tme: French, “tone t go ng ae er Dui » Break: and Tea “ets of the isteet styl Parian ~ isquet. Lave, Sevres, gece o ach Bowls Soto suate, ‘abie and Wie ‘lated Spoon Forke and Cutiery. “tneat “fot er $n cor Ware, cortment of American. selgian, desor' nd s large a-r0 Tux SscretanrsHir or Tus TREASURY.—We regard it as being settled that the President will not just now fill the Secretaryship of the Treasury, prefering to devolve upon Secretary Toucey, in addition to his own duties, those of the head of the Treasury D®partment, with the appointment of Acting Secretary thereof. So all the rumors of the appointment of others to fill the vacancy are unfounded. (7A writer in the Columbia (Ga ) Times de- precates the disruption of the Union, but says if it must be destroyed, he is, as he ever has been, in favor of setting upa constitutional monarchy. At all events, he is for trying ‘‘no new experiments.”’ por’ rms: $49 cash; over that ameunt, s credit of gp and 60 dare, for approved endorsed notes, bean int: rest. i WALL & BARNARD, Asots. THE. SALE WILL BE CONTINUED TO-MORROW MORNING at 1» c'eiceks and TO MURROW EVENING at 7 0’o! ok. ele By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Auctioncers, XTENRIVE SALE y bs og RICH HOUSE. ELEGANT BRONZE, FIGURES a ani Piano Forts, fall Seven COctaves, Rosewood Case, Elaboratery wi : Keys, and 8 very superior in- in every strament way. ‘001 Parlor beautifa!!; ved y Rowrmafed wit ek Sik Bromslse aad Vee ash, wood Burea Redsteads, Side- ms Board; Cerferand Sofe Tabten,Turtiah Loucges aod Easy re. Lace ani Brocatelie Curtains, Snades and Cornioes, . WRT aia ir trins Fleer oreamonte end Be hemian Ginss Ware se'dom met with, au saerees p Geahon, ant enact Se seen te be ap- Partiesia want of good Furnt &o.,08 suitable for Holiday Presents. will do well to asad examine the goods previous to the sale, whi will tak piace o7 7 UESDAY MORNING ith December, Catirornia —The vote of California, at the Presidential election, stands :—Lincoln, 38,702; Douglas, 38,000; Breckinridge, 31,000. The census returns give the State a population of 400,000 I Thirty-nine applicants were admitted on Friday last to the South Carolina College at Co- lumbia. A large number are to be examined on the Ist of January. U7 The Avgusta (Ga.) Constitutionalist, a Douglas paper in the late campaign, has come out in favor of secession, und declares it to be a act or acts of Congress inoperative and void | 2¢,coUld get out of the sera Third Ward—Heury Curtis, corner Eighth and | every vote in the city. Greet regret is expressed | oommencis Se tes q necessity. Te within the limits of that State; whereas these Mr. Mason said he should vote for the resolu- sts. =" “s ¢ that this has not ease f result. Until Gusbasye even: qe ES ~~ fe . U7 The panic isaffecting the business of Louts- | ofensive acta of the Staten do not profess to romder | eee eres tain Portions of the message twa | | Fourth Ward Thomas W. Burch, Fifth st.. be- | perore the election It was certain. The artic'es will be resdy for exhibition on Ville very seriously. Three of the largest manu-| yoid any act of Congress (thaugh desi ned rs tion by Comerees could pon at ine eos af “Fi Ward George T. Barret, corner of routs va renee or Cen tek Se Ue Tsinloguse at on gree oe aa have been compelled to | ebstruct the operation of a particular et) nor to Pera i ld amc ae bao Agitth Warde STuel!, 540 Highth st east, at sba\tant tas expecusen st plate uumag eoon nes ooS J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Aucts. suspend operations. o ion. . - en a peratt _ ie be beyond revision by the Federal judiciary, | Bet Oyiaete meet toe pecple A iia nor Bnd | tig residenge of Tobi C ee Ss eet e should have been destroyed. By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers, {07 Petitions are being circulated in Michi- XCELLENT MOUSEBOLD KITCHEN E PURNITURE aT Avcrion Oe MONDE »the 10th in<tant, at 10 o’clook a. m.. we she! il atNo. 425 Thirteenth et: bet. north G aed H streets, eet, . the i ofa family deostni: an Zocllent aasortiment of, well k opt Housshofd |p Moven Furnitare; we Fine seven octave Rosewood Praue orte, of fine tone ee, finish, Carved Wal: ut S which will undoubtedly pronounce them uncon- | holding States in convention to determine what woon 8th acd 9th streets south. dell t2%th 7 stituttonal and void as often as an appeal shall be| Was the proper course for them to pursue. He ITICE —1 rospectfully inform m AUOTION SALKS. made to them. Whether, with this remedy | deemed this a war of sentiment, of opinion, and iG. emacs, snk ea bakin kn gumerels eek (nr teen always at hand, they constitute a just cause for | Delleved that the free States, Knowing thelr nu- | have jnst reesived a large assortment of il kinds | | By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. rebellion and revolution may well be doubted ce ) oe, clacWhere: Toll | fists ot Raney mtd. Bicin. Contiunr Bante, Waived | EUCREEOLe RN ERIDAY ORSING: gan, asking tue forthcoming Legislature to repeal the personal-liberty laws now onthe statute book. I> The Charleston Mercury does not deem the Teports of the several Departments of sufficient Interest for publication. U7 The Richmond (Va.) Enquirer approves the action of the Breckinridge electors in not claiming the election. what they deemed a social wrong elsewhere, had | rivty of Fancy ad Plaia Cassimer Pants, Velvet aT AvcTion—Ua F! The practical effect of those laws isnot ao much | determined to bring it toa close” Tosay that tue | Silk, Satin, Cloth and Cassimer Vests; Bosn’ Cloth | Decetn yar lita, commencing at 100 lock, wes! atl Scocmsee beeen sm rm ‘d' Household Eileccs, and to prevent the recovery of fugitive slaves as it 1s | Federal Government is to crush all before it— | Bud Cassinet Jackets; Geatiemen's Furnishing | gel, at t hwe t corner of 2 fi Goods, an the resid: toencourage negro-stealing and demoralize north- | ‘°2t }f & State secede it is uot to be recognised | ;'P7ij sei at r-duced prices at No. 314 Pa. svanue o sagermac ors em , hows it may be called - : jog, 6!! his Furaitur be thieves of other property as well as negroes, Mr. Bigler rose to speak, but gave way toa whose operations no State can prevent, but so far | Motion to adjourn. of from attempting to restrain the negro-thief, he is And the Senate, at 3:23 o’clock, adjourned. iush Cuvercd Sofs, and Arm Chairs TING rag fer ag Covered Bo! ont Arm Chair, k in the Foundry a nut Etegers, ao Ww: Bogan - sh: gany and Wa nut Marbie top Washelske, Jenny Ling ve jeteads. ‘eshetande, UNION PRAYER ‘sinut holden every day thi: alout Wardrobes, 8 wee! meen: ot, Churoh, corner of G and Fyurteenth streets, Nalnescy Cabiera syeriog Chair, Git Ttems Telegraphed from Washipster. Wasuinetox, Dec. 10.—The President has just : to ta quarter past 4 o’clock to be * 2 on Diniog Tables. Retrigerstor, a Hovse.—Mr. Hawkins, of Pla, havin, ° Semmoence St 8 « Pp ‘el pm. Bronz ante! 1 : deen arsured. from an authentic source, that the pana oa gh ot by legislative enact: osained bis reasons for insisting Upon his request | CURHBEE owe hoor. =e Groamentay nn oka Snd Chine Mantel | Pe a + On authorities of South Carolina will make no resis ” 8 ¥ to be excused from service asa member of the PHILADELPHIA CONFECTIONERY. | Walnut tat Tee, Cane seat Cheirs and Rockers, | Bewing Machine. made by WI coler & Wilson, cost tance, either to the collection of duties tothe Fede. | __TB&*® portion of the northern States and people | commitiee to consider the perilous state of the Joo Cream. Water Ios, Wedding Cakes, | Mahoraly Ss o-rtac had sorbic top, Uareaus, 108, Fal possessions of the forts guarding Charleston | ave grossly violated the rights of southern slave. | country— [pnd Cakes. Alince Fice,Pastry, Crustal t Oyster | Hair Mattresses. Fos’ het | Pitiows, | Beit, cotion. and Shack Mes A harbor, during the remainder of his administra- | holders under the Constitution, does not admit of t ae allandigham sald :—There is one thi things ig the’ Confectionery line, at FUSSELL?2, Comforts, and # ankets, Bed Spreads.&o., * erpetant Matt: % eere, 4 a - CAMs Net ee ip Leis at Nata adoubt. But who are the sutferers and what is peeclode mtabeniitel stron dotieg cosomel cay coro r Twelfth and F sts, no 2% lm* Kfunonl, Tierepiy ete Sea Ch ts Cartaine, ‘Cham! ial apd —e Chair, Fi toentricate the Preasary? free the eens, able | the remedy? nan to art upon it. There is mot ‘one » INTERESTING TO BANK NOTE Picersnd Bisir Ouofoth and Bear Re . cther Gass’ Ware, 4 and disastrous condition to which bis manaze, ‘The sufferers are almost exclusively the border | resentative of the democratic party up eon the People’ Cloths Stores Re. China, Crocke:y, am Gissrware, snd Tee. Stove, Radiator and Chamber aiiculty. by — aveide the Suancial slaveholding States—Maryland, Virginia, Ken- | ‘A¢ s#zteen free States of this Unton east of the | 4oo aovonth street. = s y once le leaves for T Rocky Mountains. The Pacific indeed is repre- tad super Cooking Sto7e, and Kitchen Requisiies, ‘Kitohen uisites. Geurgie ou Prartiay next and wilt Wn tucky, and Missouri. They have lost slaves in| sented. No thanks, sir; it wus “Hobson's choice siook of Mens" ou ae ver tise a oar eee Bey cash.” caer Sith 6 large let of Rew nied by Willi _ Bi a consequence of northern agitation and legislation | _ I speak now, sir, as a western man. We of the ‘Caps, at to snit the times. | del! J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Avots. House for re ofthe ‘i Constitution It te thelr Intention foswac, the | by thousands, while South Carolina, secure by a Northwest havea deeper interest In the preserva. oj. f. Sultl, Cote. || "Sy RAEHARD Ee RODEEV Aedieaan | ==. UTE RR ES GREEN, note, marag of the South Carolina Convention at Co- | double cordon of slaveholding States intervening | 12 of this Government in its present form than | _no 24 1m ___No. 460 7th st . oppo. Post Office. peccaed TOCK AND FIXTURES OF A RETAIL between her end the haunts of the negro thieves, Se eee Ce ee SC mee EY Ne oUsk anp Lor at AvcTio! "TOOLE, do when y: hall have broke: this G = Ni Gc GROCERY AND 4 t has lost few or none from that cause. Yet, with-| ment? jeure seven St pain conberncw, wit SAREING, wean ENGRATERS, un MONDAY MURNING, 10th instant. a: out consulting then in a matter which concerns | fourteen Senators and fifty-one Representatives, RL saa ss ee Fes STATIONERY, | 200 ape a Bore cf the Mesars. their interest a thousand times more than ber own, | 24 population of nine millions We have an solo the invat beautiful stylon. | 8nd the Cava’, Georgetown, ail their Stock ead and sts AT FRAT SE eb oe FUTURE DAYS. Commodore Shubrick, who has been fi in the Navy, has prepared bis letter of res et ey to be tendered when South Carolina shall secele. It is said to be conceived in the most touching she tells them their only remedy is ina dissolution empire equal in area to the whole of Russia, and 326 Pa. Av., between . Fixtares, oompr rirg— Sy J.C. MoGUIRE & CU, Auctionesers. . #8 we mean neither to be a dependency or province Boxes rch. Box *s Tobacco, - ‘ Capt. Ingraham, who has gone to the Mediter-| (f the Union; and with a white population | of the East, nor of the South. nor yet aa tutectee — a Boxes Pure Growad c he E yar age 4 VA yoo 4 Fanean. is understood to have left his in view of | scarcly exceeding that of the city of Baltimore | °t second rate power upon this continent; and if CIGARS 7 he. mf en mipeareaes ks and Muste-d. WE ONESDAY EVENIN a becorber ‘12th. at tae Derromantingency. ‘They are esteemed among | she plunges into the sea of revolution, expecting |W, cant have a maritime boundary secured | A. pinucT Importe von fromthe honse of F do | Roxse ump Bae. Tacks and Musta-d, haif paat Govclock, we MING et the Auotion rice. to compel these great States to follow her. upon other terms, we will cleave our way to the | Ruiz, of Havana, and offered at FIELD 8,214 Hise Candice, Derkand f ight Soap, Matches, | %00™S,® 00 |-otion of H.storieg!. Biograpbics'. According to the census returns here, the present 3 nat seaconst with the sword. A nation of warriors | avenu+, one door above Willards’, at we SS Kegs acd Cans Axle Gronse, sd Medios}, Deientifie Poetics’ Wo. ks, together white male population of South Carolina above | ‘Ve Will examine the remedy she proposes, and | we may be, but a t-ibe of shepherds never. ay Barrels Monumental, Jackson's, and XX Old Rye} Fits jot of Proto isi Kouos Catalogue ready twenty years of aye is about 47.000. Statements | Consider whether thereJs not a better. Mr. McClernand, in the course of his remarks, | @PALDING’S | a pep Whiskeys and Méiaga Wine, Moody morning TRseUIRE & CO., Aucts, representing that 65 000 men have been enrolled ‘Amos Kuxpann, | #2!4,that secession opened up a troublous future. PREPARED Beckers, Kegs. £e ~ = - in the militia are necessarily erroneous. * | He did not believe that our Government can be GLU By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. The programme now Js for the Gulf States to pass ordinances of secess! —_—___e+e——____ Bs | garizied, Boxes. 8 ‘Tux WxatnEn.—The following report of the dissolved by the act of one of its parts. Bound | U-eful in overt fmly, on'y 1Seantsa bottle, at | Sispds. Pistiorm her rs la nd | BONTZ & GR +s, No, 369 Seventa st other articles usualiy kept in Pisces Wares nat tans ack m, with cl: weather for the morni: made a8 We ace are by acomnion language a: by 2 5 , G ts a al GONs at — the laws and treaties of the United Btstes seat | ican Consolidated Temerepe ret ae ee fon, by common mountains andvrivers, it | btweenland Kats, "de ti-ateo, Terme: $20 cast; over that sums credit of ti On SATURDAY au RING 3, ope | not be disturbed until propositions of adjustment | Sonian Tnatitution, Time of observant; | could only be by a civil war, such asthe sun never PIELD'S ELEGANT HOUSE. No. 214 Foun | pnd niarty days, for appr vea endorsed noter, | Sui” without reserve sie ean be submitted and acted on. The object of | about 7 o'clock shone on, that such a resultcan be effected. There door above Willard.’ ring oye bh Une new her Shifting-top Bugsy Wagon, this plan {sto put the Border Sistes forward ss Dacemazn 11, 1860 was a conservative strength in the people, which | Hotel. will be opened TH:S EVENING ona bilan tne, the Rours.ard {ot o0- | "™aanit bo créer in Balter, negotiators, and. in the event of failure, to con- vt cloudy, 15° Will sooner or later display itself, As to bis own | Thoir Rocms for rent are ell news far- deg 7“ GRENARDE BUCREY, aucts, | TF2 feed Market Wacons: 3 solidate the South and setup a provisional govern. mild, clearing up State, (Ilinols,) she Is here represented by a ma- | Ber7g.sul ns £24 weatnoas ig not surpassed by any — si Fear Treg band gga ment on the 4th of March. clear’ : Jority of democrats. It 1s not, therefore, because | As {or taste 860 neatness is not surpaaned yey UZ, IN CONSEQUENCE Of THE. RAIN, ots ones GUIRE a CO., Avcts. Loss or ax A Exitssine | cloudy, wind W Fhe nd ar ae Semocrats that she Isexcloded. | "de it 1c- ths, Sbove rale ts postponed to WEDN ebay: | °°? . . AN Axctic ExpLorixc V a3 " 2, n eve that Sh RCL ir deter received by Henry Grinnell, Esq. from posits tare would desert howe of the Nevth wo have TRLD'S,214 EENN-AVENUE-ONE DOOR | “doit BARNARD & BUCKEY, Avets, ahi, qaneeethel net gf in commander of the heretofore acted w m. fore it is 4 * BARNARD. Auctions. rate rs =—me to the Arctic’ regions, announces tend A Sper "too late, accommodate our differenceson the prin- | Prfentarad Ae a i aemies Sed ee ee schooner Rescue, in the terrible yale of August last, which did so much damage Setrnes on the northeast coast. It was the seventh Voyage of the Rescue to the Arctic seas. The gale com- menced on the 26th, and continued 45 hours with sy eomany violence, and caused the loss, besides the Rescue, of the Georgiana aud Capt. Hall's ezpedition bost Captain Hall, however. writes in the best of spirits, and announces that he has already arrangements for continuing bis hinent of 4 . TSA ALE Cos s lnrae invovee of BE. NDIE sad WI Cc “ — By v: nt og Grins and averes uf siovelotd astlabel huss Wty | We Raat maha are tS it*_ | 1860. te duly comtrmed by the irene Goart ot a srt sha vem! rent ‘hancers i ciples of justice, and secure to the Seuth ir constitutional rights, and settle forever this dis- werng aever® The people of the northwest arean interior people, and are eminently pros- Gein.” 5. C, MoGUIRE & CO ,Anets. By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers, pr Y SALE OF HANDSOME ng grt, oF. out witesntas Sr cee the Auct.cn Kooms, we sel, 1 waxing sti and st: ‘day. PULCANITE BASE FOR ARTIFICIAL rt H Ware east enter and stronger every day. | WULCANITE Palin FOR ARTIFICIAL a 2 aitting I ab conclusion, be expressed his confidence in the | , Dr. WADSWORTH has made full arrangements 4 folder <A. pte, t Prarie of, ths halen ofthe commie, | Wragtnn, and wo falysacommend C0 NeQ@BBRES | Cettorecy Ga, ete of fara lsat, oe. & spoke logistic terms Amelis, a aot ~ guson, iD “4 of hls dlstingolaed frleud trom Virginia, [ir. Popul end partial Sets of Teeth can be i in | to thesvu’h part handsome snd nearly new Family Carnage; “Pr mix Lot seven, ‘ir of Pay Carnage Roress, researches when navigati, fi pens: i quare pumbered fiity-one,(5i,) of the Ee et ac. The results already ‘sccomplished by the spent: Mr. Sickles spoke of the national, patriotic, and caer snd dsatiapaeucaen donaty, | Cty oc Washiuston, ve for thepaid part, | Outer? tion are importaat. "Both Frebisher’s and Cum: American instincts of the people'of the city of | del-lewsw~ No. 366:C street. south west f saad Lot ra i J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Ancts. land Straits Capt Hall asserts to be ly in- jew York, and im tion and devotion yj ! rteen 4)4) feet: thence b : Bal m" Jota or bays, he having seen them in their entive | Mosimometer at a to duty. Une of the greatest dangers of the day's, | I'HE Subscriber pregeren te nivel ve- | and twenty Ted i font two. and m heit(23e) tack: | pe, ce. A BOVE SALE Is UNAVOIDA: agtent. Gey, @': talnneaen by" hours, ending the country does not understand the extent of the Neto mney ON THE PLA, a to the rear of asid Lot; fourteen Thee pe ‘piace. Amount of sale pecuedey; bait on peril in which we are placed. i, E. eithey at her reridente or at 14) thence west one =| deta nes an yt * pi ME“ SPT! Se a co By J C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, 4 id u il 7 moderate, ht two-and-s (2s) to wgage tu debater but had tieoe te eek Tees 12 | perfoot wsuabeurheends further infor. | Plage of bertnct'g OTICE~Guxat Satz oF i end Naw tied For Rervrvep.—It will be re- | report from the Committee of Ways and AL propre Lat. north, between zm on Pechty third ot. west, collected = Fad we er ne nine ~ ie eeeiaing the vpeden Tresstry sows ¥ oe pty ‘ttended rt Areaned wr God inne tar bqwomnees ard 7 . equa: negroes wer: c om vessels it 7 the harbor of Fernandina, Florida, an a aanimous consen' ving beeu obtained, the fave to give mea call. A. SHAW. the ere a ihe to parts unknown. The ow! — he geehes Mit sotushince the Presid EAL reserved t itrage exc! much ize ‘resident to issue Treneuty ees i that community and occasioned, | notes to an amount not exceeding ten millions of ME}; Nie GSBOP AND BS Radipge a pos a paid all sone per! es ancien the negroes, as we gather | dellars, and of denowjnations of not ies than one | re} metus invite. the Ladies of Ween : : a raph from the Fernn. | hundred dollars, to be redeemed at the te egant assortment ” 1 N ino lar years. dina Floridian: Ehe oagrors from the brig | ef one yeat, with, latest not to caseod as er | MULLIN ERY cxatesoly Imported for WWanking- “MARY ANN FERGUSON, Guardian, | pCatslorten will betasoed tod parti-ulare ie « fe- berate aerleed A Mis eages mine im num-| centum, Authority is also given to borrow auch | ' 5 ae . logett & May Steere nde? 4 7.0. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucts. comfortable plight, are well-cared for, and will | deemell expedient. ‘The faith of the Uulted State | & PP LES? APPLES | PRADI@ Na OTOGRAPH ARS AND TOBACCO FOR Sires ine Nee spel | eel pander comes ote | Aci grep RAY toms ge] Os vasetoorth one 5 eae | ieodrdapre the Ist of January’ 1563." nce to cease 0B | nor ar.ei. ‘Alaa,’ BUT EER by the neg. ArkiD, oF : - ‘The undersigned w his ae pace cara ritent aT see, Resstan —The | "The bil was toon pared. rr fa TUR ees Se Rae Pel ke Saeed oe Posnarees ja of the State, it" — tue following entouerment: nt MNS Without taking the question on the request of | Lv New Vere, CA, Brpntne & ans yet theie widows er ocphane shall paid at the rate “Prince Orloff, he who saved the life of the Em- excused ree. Prodiray Beore, Subsequent to avch death. “* we"® Menthe | Sid the signer of the treaty of peoce at Ponte ; = Fn Ne the Crimean war, bas gone crazy, and is Tumsps > pot haee EB. sip SFeumrenscers Rrsawoes or Howe —3r 6.| iaatns leche got, fats. ; ryt ant by thir dons. smashed in the phe Peary 4 were is suid to have a part in Papedk 99 and 101 ot lutions, ‘Epon jae P. DED MARE FOR Mare, 8 ytars - ? Mauarioxsiy tee Carmoiice asia. f > omes me Te ee ae patliones on J + SKID bi ere have ick oy Lanatan epee ee, > Srpve: 8 JUD.CtALLY R i zon oth end ® Or. 3 Ox ' Sf Garang we EB _de 8-6 10th streets, to flirt with the students. snd web ans oe Ni ‘XED arnt day last, Mario aiiases ane eases conc ~ ——oe

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