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ee eee ; ~ Ttems Telegraphed from Washis Caretina HAVE YOU SEEN THE* NEW WEEKLY (7 We insert below 2 well-considered . (DOLLAB) STAR?” "I AR y i; Wasutncron, D. C, December 11, 1860 — THE EV ENING ST + | weil-timed article from the New York Transcript yesterday | The eeemas teu Te evanrat inve bed “ray TOs fae MOST INTEREBTENG FAsULY —<—<$—$——— on the Judge-Watrous case. The article urges re erie wt several conferences ‘relative to the present condi- | The Le 4 po home PAPER NOW PUBLISHED IN WASHINGTON OITY: Congress to make the ptoper disposition of this ee ae tion of their political effairs. Th cnerally or . oe - 12, 1860. } long delayed and mach vexed case, by sending !t | 1¢ ig expedient to reduce the ex take the position set forth in Messrs lernal THE UNION WEDNESDAY.......... December 1": —— | 5 the Senatefor trial; and, in this respect, itseems and, if so, in what branch this ? pe ee : The] TO ANY ONE DESIROUS OF KNOWING Spirtt of the Morning Press. but to echo the almcst unanimous, sentiment of : “yeater- | that no clrenmetances WHAT GOES ON IN WASHINGTON The Inselis: has something farther to say | the press and of the public. The whole of the CITY, IT IS WORTH TEN TIMES in reference to the Massachusetts ‘Personal Liber- | iast session was consumed by the Judiciary Com- TRE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE ! te Law, t ty to 8 lent who com- | mittee of the House in taking additienal testi- a ‘Thomson. a . Jains that the Teteltigencer misstated the existing | mony in the Watrous case; and {t would bemuch Doe >| ment, en the Middle, Western. sna bor- THF. INFORMATION IT CONTAINS CON- Hows of that Siate relative to the rendition of fu- | deplored if Congress, at this session, should In- Green stated that the provisions of his res- | Jer slave States, but depending for It consumma- CERNING FARMING AND GARDENING por koken. termit the determination of acase that has eccu-| ointion, if adapted, would enforce this fagitive tion on future circumstances. WILL PROFIT TRE FARMER OR sitive teve Aifferent statements | pied so much time in its preparation, that has been | slave law along the . Some said it Mr. Cobb to-day formally took his leave of the OWNER OF A GARDEN A BUN- Pretec sgt: pa # delays, that involves | to 2 militsry despotism. He would rather have a | President, the interview being pleasant and of a DRED TIMES THE AMOUNT in the various New York journals. | ance = 80 aera a ads is urged military despotism than — hom ager the | private character. parti pl author ogg a ee ee | q | interests of so much mag: a Government stronger, an prefer thiscoun- eS BSC! : Laonr Buxaxine —The biel sprees Ow upon its immediate attention By every considera- | fry to be ruled over by the Emperor Napoleonand | Joux Brows Puayek Mxarixo.—A prayer. | tivesiand whentt wa oi TION PRICE in the Senate on the day before yesterday by Mr. | 107 or duty, justice, and policy : the Prince of Wales than to begiven up toa law- | meeting washeld last evening in the Lecture room the 4 “slaveholding,”’ be repudiated the - : COLUMN OF HOUSEHOLD necticat, theme of the praise bere hich be would have no rights re- | of Dr. *s Church In commemoration of | out tbe wor ay ITS WEEKLY CO! Dixon, of Con! is te the teuse of | COMORES AND Lina Wasnows Cass aoe : la the words of Jefferson, he would | fhe Life and Death of Jobn Brown, The movers | #428, and declared that be iyi = ig nae 'AND WORKSHOP RECIPES WILL BE of all our exchanges not devoted use seems to be a common im pressior scat than on &i ai ‘ Pt abolitioniam on the one band, or to the equally | of Congress just conv ed will ne acer rather have one good mon: undred | in Commenting, apeeahenden 5 iit, 008 senies er ‘ved. when proffered, SURE TO SAVE THE FAMILY A reprehensible cause of the wanton destruction of | mali tes that Hany on ete view of Me Lin-| Mr. Wigtall, of Texas, referred to various sub- | But it was very quiet; there were but 31 persons Peg roomate ty veal 3? a9 gy i the Government on the other hand. The infer-| Soins election. We trust that it will spare any | jects of complaint, one of was the home- | present in all. Oliver Johnson accupied the desk | “{Ples were in accordance Bsc ‘ence drawn from it by the press favorable to the | 2yasperation of difficulties already serious enough. | stead bi, wi ich allowed all sorts of people to get Bhd directed the exercises; Dr. McCune Smith TION PRICE! i ts are ritories, and there to determine upon | {ntroduced a black woman who bad made eight scttlement of the dificulty in the Union, that | All cities to ve. deprecated that displace ti property?” of southern men. | visits to the South and brought back 43 slaves Into pound nd 1pPfocent {TS PAGE OF THE MOST INTERESTING, portion of the Republican party of this ar Jar business, and induce it to neglect its fet erty |-treedom; they called her Moses, she was as black TALES OF MODERN TIMES, WILL are about to step forward to do thelr best to ri Tenis ve duties. At this session there are legis very ict nae ip, &e , 4 ‘as black could be. Mr. Andrews of iNinols Pope. MAKE MANY AN OTHER WISE DULL the North of abolition political ascendency, 18 8} jative and active duties of great importance, and would. insist | could not pray for a peaceful dissolution of the |} Prives of the ecrrect one; and hourly that wing of that party 1s | which Congress owes to the country, d which | on the right of man to traffic in the souls and Union; there was no hope for it, it must come in AND WEARY HOUR AT HOME some \d throw this body of aliens aroun: 4 = " perseded by | bodies of men. He sald that the South weeag- | blood.” A year-ago be lived inthe South; be was | Governor would ¢ ASS PLEASANTLY, INDEED becoming stronger here, we are happy to add. po cpa gy tn 0 rade Pom Goubtfei | grieved in that she could not get protection fer wellacquainted with Slavery; it was too great sin i noe me ond wd 9 The Star’s readers will remember that we have Pecomsity or ropriety of discussing questions in | slavery in the Territories. to be expiated except in bl He had told South- _ Pas eat bay Eg og " it [ITS GENERAL NEWS JS MORE VARIED persistently held t .at the moment the people of | Congress white belong to the people in their} Mr. Doegiee thonn it —- berths emf ern men thathe believed that Jobn Brown wasa | 2PCh'y ene uncet ity dictstor shall ruie,and |" AND INDUSTRIOUSLY PREPARED the North became cbnvinced that political abo- | primitive and independent capacity. grievance to come from exas, | man of God. He had been surprised to find the | Dien the powers of sovereignty are vested in one THAN THAT OF AX OTHER pose to read ture to Congress | who had at the last session voted that the South | clergy in the South the most zealous advocates of 7 " n litionism must injure t8®m as much as it hasso} | We Gatien We Merely ‘desire to suggest, reapect- | required no legislation for the protection of sla-| Slavery. These were perilous times, Slavery | MSni when the fate of 8 ae WEEKLY PAPER! far really injared the South, that moment a reso- | culty, the legal limits of Its duties under the Con- | very in the Territories. would not die in this country without a final | * Single mind, it is time to be Jesou ill was In a tion Would commence there, which will speedily | stitution, and the interests which the whole it. Wigfall contested the accuracy of Mr. | effort to overthrow f eedom of speech and of the po. newt —— wtative Chamber, to |ITIS THE LARGEST AND ALTOGETH: dethrone onste here in the North. - | "has in the execution of its legisistive | Douglas’s remark; and. before the matter was | press, The meeting was continued until a late Te een. Ga eae: THE MOST INTERESTING DOL- The fet that Mewes, Corwin. and Dixon are ofie,” ° aly up, the Senate, atw Inte hour, ad-| Loge. One man said that he bad beard « Judge | Comply with the demorsate wht, aM sane LAR PAPER PRINTED IN e : 1 Jon, there | iourned. in this city say, “Although I voted for Lincoln, y drawing ad them a powerful wing In the unfinished business of last sess! ity ig f four to advise with the Executive dnd place a THE WORLD. still remains for Congressional action the case of —T uesti a using Mr. Boyce, | yet 1 am no Abolitionist, and I would head a be ht af there party in Congress, to labor earnestly and | Sugge Wetrous, whten hes lingered for ten years | ofS Cr; from sdrvice on the special committee, | mob to pull down the Tribiune office and Beecher’s | Check UPon bis wil The gant eane rae tad | ue: SUBSCRIPTION PRICE IS BUT A DOL- honestly for a satisfactory settlement of the threat- | without a trial, notwitbstanding the appeals of under consideration as we went to} Church.’ Most of the speakers gave details of how lity. He portrayed the evils likely to BSC ened trouble, is not more significant of the correct- the people and of the Legislature of Texas, and decided in the negative by a tle vote. their nal acquaintance with John Brown. = LAR A YEAR TO SINGLE SUBSCRI- ress, wal result from a one-man power end did his best to ness f our anticipation referred to above, then | the-reczmmendations of om impeachment twice | P'str? Corwin presented the following resolution; | The formation of a party of Emancipationists in Po! TO CLU check it, but all to no . BERS, AND LESS made by investigating committees. We should | which was ado; : opposition to the Republican party was advo- Lan ert to. It Iles 1s Se cceersomy meshed Me meee eee | ey has ce ae ereca | here, Tene cabanas of ements | Set Frame bere iketo much deed waste paper ond. ink. | =m Sep Biaasachusctts that took place lest week, w oy keke a + ot | appointed by a resolution of the House on the St pave like pe taece dees wien, icaeames esd : th ost in the whirl and excitement of sectional de- | day of December last be authorized tocmploy a| {7 The Poney Ex; from San Francisco on 4 ae ION Es. peerciener geet Tm tr ears Tn | bates and disunion speeches. Let Congress do its clerk, to be paid four dollarsa day for his services; | the 28th ult., pemed Fort’ Kearney on Saturday | °F 29 *¥all; for, singular to relate, the sagacity AUCT SAL the Senate bas induced it to take no action on the — — duty to the last, whatever else may come. ‘There | and that sai ittee have leave to sit during | morning. The suits of the United States vs. Bev- R. Vv & TO-MORROW every one of them they were previously in power, are certainty other questions demanding its atten- the sitting of the 1 House, and to make reports till erly C. Sanders, and the same vs. Augustria Ha- seser gon ee on ffi ert se THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW apparently for all time to come. They were Bos- | tion besides that of disunion, which latter at least, | \t be otherwise discharged. rassetby, the Yormer charged with defalcation in | Out time to print with the m cht By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO, Auotioneers. ton, Lynn, Newburyport, Roxbury, Charlestown, | or, at worst, preneny belongs to the mee and Mr Sherman, from the Committee of Ways and | 1952, while Collector of the Port of San Francisco, | 4) the democrats tag oe —— in the way CATALOGUE SALE OF A MISCELLAN: tad laat but not least, Worcester, heretofore the | should isan waite tee te ons | Meee, presented a bill to wide for the expen- oat ee charged with embezzling. in 1957, | of choosing ‘military officers to lead ‘the army of © ous, esuay 8 ok xe sLE on - . are our united or disun’ jongress ti I di tic services of t n the refining department o! n . deoember auction very hotbed from whence moat of the mischief | ‘wii! assert no power to enforce them, and will re- prciehinyfernreny ‘ta the Committee of the Whole | Mint, have both been dismissed, the District At 18.00 oem, went a ences Oe eaeite Mal pat 6 o'goct, ws a i that now endangers the Union sprang. Such re- | nounce the duty of guarding and reserving, the | on the state of the Union. torney entering a molle prosequi. Aside from these i aonen, sof Bstoriere * af Picto iat Fo.ies jogue ready sults tell more forcibly than can be otherwise told, | purity of the Federal Judiciary? Thisisno light} "Mr. Branch suggested that, after the reading of | few items, there 1s absolutely no news. elect their own officers, up so far as Colonel. The Governor is authorized to appoint the remainder. the fact that even Massachusetts is preparing rap- er Aalit —— Dre orl tne gar the Journal to-morrow. the States and Territories 4 — There is yet another democratic restriction—the Bonday TT ‘orme & CO.. Aucts. Sdly to do her share towards the restoration of the | snd would raise thelt sense of duty, if but fora | Ue,cuved, and that all bills and resolutions refer- | pov, TOYS:—LAMMONDYS, Seventh at, is | selection of Colonel and all below bim in grade | de8d __3.C MoGUIRE & CO-. Ancts._ thereto ed to the Committee of Thir- % wouoneers. proper understanding between the two now ad- | moment—if but whilesome action is accomplished fig, Bi poor pears hs en geh b> Oo Pees GEE" “Ferma cock, by the volunteers from among themselves This By BONTZ & GRIFFITA, Ai . will effectually cut off a large number of Soutbern STOCK OF TOYS, FANCY GOODS, verse sections of the Union. poor tenp f pera ae ak ope ig a apie which | “ The motion was put and carried viva voce. 20,000 CIGARS. United States Army oficers, who are supposed to LAdteiay. IR AED, Sing peett threaten to preoccupy all else. Mr. Sherman, from the same committee, pre- | [fy prices 25, 91.75, and $350 per hun- | be inclined to enlist in the cause of Sonth Caro- | Auction —On SATURDAY 3 pity 5 = His Buverr or Excusss.—Mr. Cobb’s budget | | We have on ‘ous occasions to this | sented a bill to provide for the contingent and } Gray, ved and offer them for sale lina. The Governor, however, bas the , | ber sth. commencing at 6% o'olook (ne of excuses for running away from his charge so Jeet conser aati Teepe, Ue eens t expenses of the Indian Department which | row only between the hours of ts to 103 under the bill, of elioesing United States Army | Srerz feo I the whole stack, nterest in its legal om panied by the following resolution: Sto 5o'slook p. m. TH, ; soon as he found it apparently in a desperate | ‘earings to s commercial community like New | “ Rrsofe.d’ That the Chief Super(atendent of In-] Corner Pa, avenue snd Seventh st as beens youeey makewa to coca ae struit, will, we apprehend, bave an effect oppo- | York recommend it as an appropriate subject for | dian Affairs be instructed to inquire and report | _'t R No, 3, above Bill as by the House It refused to site to that of relieving him from the censure of | discussion in ourcolumns. The vast commercial | whether any of the officers of the Superintendent aa it in thn ses orders, and it is to all intents public opinion for the part he has played in the iietiren tes nasrcunit prioees™™ renchine sorte of Jodinn AMihiss or intexpecters now surberized | Tweety Coes Gead. ‘The popular objection against 1t ina Cupe and Seuoe reac! is " B 5 work of destroying the Government, for the last | Most distant States and Territories of the Unton; | te public ses dispensed with, without Injury to | ee ROW. (Thursday) the fighting men—the rank and file of tbe mil - O08 for ti rookery and G isssware, month or two. Our own belief is, that had bis | the expansion of its credits all over the country. pted rred to the | 8bove port, to sailon FRID* Y MORNING. Ap- | try companics—is very great. I learn from many presen? Boxes, Work Boxes, Tnind been a closely gocupied in that time with | conspire to give it a heavy and momentous embe | Conpmitiee of the Whole on the state of the Union, | P22 x WY DE DAVIDSON b._ | sre whole tattallonsteady to-voluntre? asoucboay | Pesketana Tobie Catiecy the exigencies of the branch of the public busi- | 10 {hr ingly of tie to determine aad sdjudue | Ten criman presented & memorial on behalf of | — VER WARE, ________~ | if they aregiven the election of their own oxen ibouh e Barrclel Guns, ness of which he was nominally the guardian, as | Fortroversies between citizens of different States. | Goatees to toe dlotwese prevailing im Kansas, and SILVER TEA SETS, WAITERS, | Dut not one will oe par ale the | Popether with « £6. sesortment of articles 206 with the labor of aiding and abetting the work | Looking at the character and extent of our vast | for some relief therefor. Laid on the table, and Cups, Dessert Knives, + orks, | general a on ; ‘he people _ rove 7} it : amorone 0p mention of the oligarchic immediate-secessionists in all | city commerce, we may well ask whether the | ordered to be printed ios, &o tate he working-men go beart and sou! Terme cash. gare Pr fn unusually large assortment of all the | against the bill. dei ccé BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avcts. the Gulf States, the latter would not have so far | Commercial prosperty of New York has not an} ‘The House adjourned at half past 2. les of Fancy Silverware, suitable for | __BONTZ << eo succeeded as to beggar the former—the Treasury | a5\near to their homes. and thelr pockets as thei Te Se puelecrs 334 Pa. areas From U The correspondent of the 8t Be TY ae ED AND: _ of the United States—his charge. Our means of | concern for the integrity of thelr courts. Wepxgspar, December 12. Fourdoora west of Brown's Hotel | Louis Republican, from ‘Salt Lake city on the gg a Mp a observation here have satisfied us that he bas| We believe that the picture needs only to be | Senate —Mr. Bigler offered an amendment to IORNING OF THU > | 16th ult., annoonces that the Utah Legislature verion —On FRIDAY, the done more than any other one public man in the ee Bo be mani rr We believe that it ieaererr te ee was referred to the Li farieg the epee pny ta ARE met in special session on the 12th, for the purpose ‘end country to make the settlement of the slavery | Gren tis Watoun cose, where's Uafied sister | Mr. Hunter, from the Committee on Finance, | A'].evomewr iG nuset between ith acs isthe | dictal dlewict, appointing. the time for holding trouble within the Union well nigh an impossi- | jndie, among vations ‘accusations, Is chareed | reported back’ the Treasury note bill with sundry | wi'l'be suitably rewarded.” W.-H. PARKER.” | the Courts of the Perritory. and providing the bility, if bat by persistently using the influence | with betraying foreign suitors in his court, and | amendments. T west | THE SUBSCRIBER Desires to return his sin- | Decessary funds | The * his official position to strength: bs with opposing all unfriendly parties who at- ‘The first amendment, ding that the lo 4 H vision for providing fu: The Governor re- Of Bis oficial position to strengtlen the bands of | tempted to sue there, stripping them of thelr | denomination of the aides should be fifty instead | cove thnks to his friends who so Kindly Sasistod to | TSG" Jo) Dove or the bill, and the session broke ose who want disunion in preference to entire | j.nts, and mocking them of one hundred dollars, agreed to. Mie 12-Steo" W.H. PARKER. |up. The Federal officers bave pefitioned the security of Southern rights under the existin, Judge Watrous is accused of crimes so heinous. The second amendment provided that the re- — : ™ 'z es ‘inous. = Commissioner on Indian Affairs to arrange the Goveroment. His disunion labors have been at | and accusations, too. apparently so well | ceipts of the sales of the public lands should be | (7ROCERIES: GROCERIES" | treaties with the Indian tribes In Utah. the bottom of all the Imputations upon the integ- | Sustained by preliminary iy vestigations, that the | set aside to redeem these notes, and that they be giah eae we week ive case should not rest, an it, wit im! n amoun 000,000. Ls a rity of the course of the Government here towards | {risl "The preas of the country, with one volec, | Mr. Hunter advocated the amendment, which | GrockRi#s, Lig bons. FRUITS, 6. AUUTION SALES. ede iatce ssnortesent of ole its trust, which the opposition have of late urged | has called and is calling for an ninent of | Was opposed by Mr. Simmons, Mr. Cameron, and prices to sult the oe i” siecle iene ieee tig de een catineae ecemeiiaead eazortmont so vehemently, to the destruction of the value of | thiscase 2t the bar of the Senate, which is the | others. Also. 2 lot of By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. ee neat weet property of ali kinds—stocks, labor, lanils, negroes, | ©DlY competent tribunal to determine it. Why | Mr. Fessenden favored the bill. FINE OLD IRISH WHISKY, SALE BY ORDER. OF THE ORPHANS’ taanet housekeepers gud ish qto patchaee predoce, and goods, ware and merchandie; | spade tial avolded: canny oust nonu-| ogee —variou propositions, looking to «| — eweev BERGA Maus. | Saccthte Dee ads Mb MORNING. be: | haény grant ext goods re of he font nad everywhere. beat of a judicial office, who, among the most | Temoration of peace fn the country, and a proper M. GREEN, Grocer, we shail sel! s jot of Furniture, &c., oomprising— oy ; over amount, a oredit of rn 54 . observance of the Constitution, were offered and de 12-e05t* Corner of L and Thirteen & sts. Bedstende, Bedd: resus. c Pet peyton bear- ‘Tax AvaicaN Stave Taave —If there be men | Y2tous and infamous accusations fastened upon | appropriately referred > ios C < Glasses, Es . yet sceptical of the purpose of the leaders of the indorsed, so to speak. by the action of af PE PT ror Mass., presented a series of |G HE ASUNABLE DRY GOODS! | Woinds, Crockery and Giner Ware, ‘ec )=—- WALL & BARNARD, Anots. Legislature and the votes of investigating com- | resolutions proposing certain concessions for the cis, | Gold Watoh, Cart and Harness, &o ,&0. — : secession movement of the Gulf States, to gratify accused in but one distinct charge of | Texclutlons proposts oaks: wl ee sree: , TRE SALE WILL BE CONTINUED the desire of their negroless followers for the re- | the double crimes of forgery and subornation of | Py y, Mennos, omans, J. WILSON, Administratnix. uGRRow MORNING ot 10 and cilia chee r. Adrian, of N. J., offered a series of resolu- | Blankets Fall Cloths, Lins i eYMCBUIRE S COvAusts, 170 MORE ~ opening of the African slave trade in case they | P<7/ury?, The charge we refer to applies to | tions to the etfect that ‘the doctrine of non-inter- | 5° Fancy Silica Sill Robes, ens J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Austs, || 20 BORROW EVENING eros. or succeed in breaking up the Union, they bave only | fist link of Judge Watrous's ttle to ep renee by Oman, Ate peo = Peed 7 eee coped Gkitte By WALL & BARNARD, Auotioneers, By J. C. MoG@UIRE & CO., Auctioneers, to come bere and listen attentively for a few days | sand acres of land in Texas. y ; Irish Linen ectin Nepkins, | FRAILIFF'S S4LE OF FURNITURE AND | QUPERIOR TOP BUGGY WAGON. TWO to the conversation of the subordinate secessionists | Governor Houston, of ‘Texas, in his exposition {n | {0r!<# of this Government, should be peri on bi Te Sec eae Seay aut Meg es nat o k Fisanel, H bas! i the North and i : i th 100" 7 now in the Federal metropolis, who evidently the Senate of the Watrous hep bg ‘ite object South; pe ey caving the whole festion of Bombssines, ete “—t Wreclapace of: Thurd brrert, te en | Il o’eicek, the Auotion Rooms. we shall regard the reéstablishment of that trade as being | title tea vast estate, and to sustain the Degury by stavery in the Territories to be determined by the Cowfo qet', without reserves, One new Shifting- wi . a8 certair to grow out of successfal secession, as jured and purchased testimony. The whole —— ner = ee oe 1d be ad. AYUOR te Hl ISON. : nesriy new, end compris- bars Seaviee to Baltimore. Sy oe Sa the night to follow the day. Indeed, one of the Bilary of the forged power of attorney 18 over. | A24 further, any territory shoul | ee ing— Two Market Wacons; one Sulky. mitted into the Union with such a constitution as OLIDAY PRESENTS-SUITABLE ME- | Mah: Hair seat Tete a-Tetes, Chairs, Terms: A credit of 9 and 60 Gays, tor satisfacto- leading causes of their disinclination to have the | Zoupted Srime of Judie atrous and le coated, | te malerlty of the people might adopt, provided H ENTOS Gouter Tab ex, Sidebar, rilyendoraed notee, hearing ialereat, Gulf States to go into council with the border | erates, in seeting to sustain a forsere of the woci | it be republican in form; and without any regard Ope S-t Real Sabi D id Coaire, ee7-at J. &. MoGUIRE & CO., Avets. slaveholding States, is because they believe that | monstrous description, by devices of fraud, by | Whether said constitution permitted or prohibited te At haiftheir usual price. F Bede U7 THE ABOVE SALEIS UNAVOIDABLY the domestic institution of slavery. the latter may prove powerful enough to defeat | bolder acts of bribery, and at last by direct subor- MINK SABLE Wi ned, on socount the weather, until that darling purpose. In their conversation here oo prey, 5 center Houston’s speech, And again, that all statutes enacted by any State | Afoste.ezant at prises to Etegere, W hatnots, RacksDaY MORNING, December Isth, Legislature, in conflict witb or in violation of tbe suit mes. Istars, Pill and . they by no means follow the wily advice recently | *elivered in the U.S. Senate, dd February, 1559 ]] Constitution of the United States and the laws of | FRENCH MINK ao eddiage dei d J. ©, MoGUIRE & CO , Anots. given to them by the Charleston Mercury, not to ee not i N ding, of the most infemous crimes, and of which the ae Senek eee ete aeee ee er Si. Foret iit o Ulece an a i Droach the subject of reopening the African slave | evidence is equally as “overwhelming” as that re- ‘anti Toilet Sets, Chins, Gises and Crookery W: By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. oe teat that the fugitive-slave law {s const!- CHILDERN'S FURS 80° S| Coating and other’Stren, ait, ew ge Sy RP trade “ now.” ferred to by Gov. Houston, to which we lack A % Muffs, Victorines, and Capos,ina'l their varie- | And & ood assortment of Kil Furni'ure. Ly Cameia Sf ea — to refer. Enough is known and Proved to Seton ee som yoe] oon sad, as'suck, | ties, ao a Sr! fs : | sr pees § B, AA ere \URNING, Deoeniber th att ie Ke ont Moa Txovsis Asovt tus House Pristine. Toone poly secrete dae pod phe leaploner tar ae : de 12 i Noreen Hid tiny eal se SAS Eee the Auction Rooins, we thal! se out 1e- It turns out that Mr. Ford, the House Printer; has | us todo so. ‘That question is to 7.0 THE MEMBERS OF CONGRESS, CIT- By A. GREEN, Auotioneer. very handsome pear! Family Carnage; net mada his appessance here 2s yet daring this | tue jadgment end loteprity of the Geren Godel wane IZENS OF WASHINGTON, Ot SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND | * ior atk pegeenpert a : session, and his assignees, Messrs. Larcombe & | Senate. We are only for committing it there— SMOKERS IN GENERAL! hou Sad two deads of trust | Bitter! pia tw English of thin ally, decitne to coatinee to do| We Scie’ tant eto. tho newapepers of our | Satan Seine of ekeareaton 1 aces oie sing ele | aceemeed see tae] 4 0. meaUIR " r 5 “ the work under the action of Congress reducing | own State, the Highland Democrat, ta py ta about 7 o’ a an 12, 2500. eceived another i rotes of She Setiezia gale. of yo ir, 1859, oe ae bear. iu 43.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Aucts. the price paid for the printing of this session 40 | tion on the Watrous case which is nearly similar | Burl 1 Viseces -cloud) ales Connebas, recorded land records of Ws ry THE ABOVE SALE [© UNAVOIDA- per centum. {t seems that they agreed to give to ourown; namely, tbat it isnotaquestion — New York, N. Y. loud: im® panola, out iad 0 Listes aE srorunt ‘Mr. Ford 20 per cent. of the prices paid by Con- of the gulit or innocence of an individual, but ft} Baltimore, M. 5,000 Man’ ope! Suarez. ali 5 THU is a question involving the responsibility of valbee tht nCRROAY, Boe Sy eee HS ha, gress for bis contract. avi ity to-morrow evoning, to be | ber, at vlock & a a. apg to cleee this lavvice Twill seaaes eee Kitdhen Farniture in the four story brick Judges, the purity of the ermine, and the confi-| Petersburg, V i or or Cigars. Ponty ik L etreet, front ™M : By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. The sabsequent reduction of those prices 40 per | dence of the community in its magistrates. : 4 Bo ae ee rae nine at een Ui aad WX | setts avenue, next to fos Corner of th aurect weet EX FipSit AT AUCTION, centum would make the execution of the work of mee Boga arae the press is called o’clock —e 3 sSp = x ca ms Pass ae = 6 Comprising & part of the Effects to ELBOANE# EP & NORE. sustuin = -s Every in wastofa io sold, - this semion utterly ratnous to them. ‘The manner | eqs caled ‘upon Fad oT recs hd graced ae cali, T'shall bo happy to 809 my old customers.” | One nan isome Walout Parlor Suite, consisting o ny és AND VashS in which Ford is understood to be hounded down | Guesti: a 2 ama) 2 Castors and 4 Side Chairs, Afew e question with reference to which both ma a ered with Sil ik iL PaINTis 1G: when here by those holding his obiigations to | adopt, as we do, the language of the Damociet, 3. Marble-top K osowood (: Pit (i Togewood Case, pay for their services in procuring his election is and say— clear, cold. . = Ottomane bs A ahogany Tables, Blsvorsely Carved with Pearl understood to be keeping him away from Wash- a ¥ we Interests, corporate bodies, and | ) ‘clear. CENTRAL STORES! Four B ocatelie Lacs Curtau ath Sime Keys, and @ very superior in- ington. In the meanwhile, the House must igh © » banded together, can shieid the Uak Dining _—— & Walnut Bookcase, Writing Desk, aad conduct of Judges from investigation, truly may | Mobile, Ala. ee NES I ESE Re : ‘Strament in ‘wary. y Chairs, Rosewoo! Parlor Suits, Denutitaly carved frames, whistle for ite printing, we apprehend. An effort | corruption stalk forth in the glare of day, and our | New Orleans, New Cloth Cloaks, new Cloth Cloaks Welust Exponentp ies onl Se a | rr ‘i ityles, to elect another in kis stead, to be essayed at once, Government stand exposed as a miserable failure.”’ i loth Gloaks of ne} 4 Bureaus, Etogeres, Bide- ‘was talked of around the House hall this morning / lot Cloaks of new, atyl ies Cottage’ Kets, consisting of, Bedetosds, Rotiagrd cent and Sofe Tanien-Turkien ‘Lourges TuxTaxssvny Nova Bit.—Amongthe aa Tus Resignation oF Secretary Coss.—Mr. s 4 Biagkand Colored Cloths, for Cloaks. a. Loum i ments reported to-day by Mr. Hektes te ing | Cobb: in his letter to the President, tendering his a DRESS GOODS—DRERE, GOODS—DRESS | Unio coe ‘Treasury note bill passed by the House, was one ee ee eens ot tie r *Mairigae othet_ styles ct Dress ‘Goods; ell | Drraak ty on ieee, w isa (ines Sao as ol ol >» % to a fae emomnt issued to $9,000,000, aad ac ce = that = ES — hagas Par cloudy, cold. marked down to meet the present state of the i Spreads, C ‘anket: ‘Bed morove to mouton. aad must be esen > another to pledge the proceeds of the sales of the | teat nis sem ee aa, e1nvite all in want of Dry Goods to a 10 want of good Furaitare, prtioles pablic lands to their eventual redemption. The | issue wie ee ima struggle where the | rected for temperature,) 29,860; at noon, 29,7 I, wod foal oontdeat thax thes Will be repai seis, I pL for ota resents, Wi. sil to oa! first of these, if adopted, bids fair, we think, to fe or th, and accordingly desire bis ‘Thermometer at 7 a. m., 31°; at noon, for so doing. si and examine the goods previous to the sale, which make the relief thua given to the Treasu: 7 views and counsels in this momentous period. Maximum duri: ending We. R RILBY, & BROTHER, Canul e ‘will tat pl on temporary_certainly fot for more than Ow 2, | Kaowing that the views he entertains, and | 48¥; 44°; rainiavam 26". oon Tthaud Sth stresia ‘Gold. Set, gp cet pA pk nny three months. The second can never jes feels bound to express, differ in some respects | — ee | do 12 2w ‘Opposite Center Market. ¢ thereafter until the whole are ed House, where the hom: 4 pelaclplese i from the President's, he does not wish to place THE UNION PRAYER MEETING will MADAME DELARUE (ted for = large a majority. There, the publi wn 50 | bis Excellency in a false position, or expose bim-| in id Churobyon ‘Thict stree Gay this week Has just received from Paris a . —: : » the public lands have | 4.i¢ ws ha Sy ek Steve © qpunmpense some of Ful J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots, ceased to be regarded, we are sorry to say, a8 a se] aos ere ee, by remaining longer a} #84 past 407o! pm, de 12 R BO KTs, ‘many other . source of any revenue whatever. meee inet. His withdrawal was UNIVEKSALIST. SOGIETY.—An ad | Ae 54, i rate. oe not oceasioned by anything the President had sopuaed mont of the Er Giver st wep 3 ‘A t. Orens > FUTURE DAYS. {7 The commercial men of Charleston, €_,| sald or done; for in the policy and measures of cton be h Embroi EVES do not feel entire confidence in the assurances of ‘the Rhett party that all will go well with them al con WEDNESDAY aS ACH Ee notes BeHohD FURN his administration he had cordiall: rred, | BYENING. ‘ usEHO! C ad dead Gate tit peed aan teen eas bieeee vomit vale A ‘and COIFFURES of various 8 “ ‘Avcriox On pati i; mber létn, commencing after secession, and especially as to the right of | his name might occupy in its history. H \4 Chantilly Lace BERTH AS, | the north weet " . He sin- | year. T mittee to ar e . clearing thelr vessels after that event. Vessels | cetely regretted the circumstances which ren- port, tthe friends 5 on "he = BELTS, PERSONAL. ing, a!) Faranurcend end are now being hurried off, in order to obtain for | dered their separation necasary. SIRT lnvined to atten’, 3 of entirely new styles. EANCY ORNA-| AL” ASTROLOOIST. Covered Chairs. pos antes before the State declared herseif | The President in reply writes as follo g=TO THE VOTERS OF WASHINGTON. IN TS. such as Combs, Bar-rings. Vise Wa reinain one ir Grp Canora a} am Chair, ane ajon, and attention has been called _Wasuixeron, December 10, 1360, The Assensors of oaah Ward will tase a aes ee sri bring ony moh-oe question in the South Carolina Legislature. | My Dear Sir: I have received your communi- | ¢ owing plac: sfrom 9a. m. {8.7m fom anny Hany t. Mpertulod arp af cs yeoy istoceey Webis, =a pM as Tr =o: eee cation a Setaseey evening, resigaing the position | the 14th to the 25:h of Trcsenber ii uaive, to t- | the very newest at > ExaMrLes —Thespeeches of both Messrs. | % Secretary of the Treasury, whic to register the names of those, rom | "The atte: iL bs, ty Slain is therefore especmlly outs: lonesome &e. Rocdeace, Rieke agama pean Ward—John A. Rhoom, 172 Pe. avepue. ; - —— tion. | Whilst I deeply regret, that 17th and 18th sts, 2 terday were excellent tone and tem termined to separate yourself from it the pres- —George Thomas Stewart, rner Prove that the cause of the settlement of the preseut ent critical moment. yet | admit that the uestion Telth and Hs. 4 * ra] LE lenry Curtis, corner Eighth and held since the h you have | thetpalt li Bigler and Douglas delivered in the Senate yes- ce the commencement of my administra- ee a ‘ourth Ward—Thomas W. Burch, Fifth st., be- have ever been of the most friend! . 2 sk -teor corner bona character. brea Mead ay have been en- | A ‘co T. = rip of south y and zeal which 0 Eighth et. east, at rou have ‘dapiyed a ‘perforating the duien ot Sg ongnegy of John canara et uth NOTICE. i asl sa Sp, Sate ‘ack cutie Goods. aad a ta ots, Pe ti i li Soa TT TTT a ae” endl

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