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How rary sxx Worxixc.—While Senator . MoGUT all iV eecond owing’ proviso— Tne electi panel ne. CH HOUSEHOLD FURNITUR E ich USB Y, section, the fol was *-Tne election of Li vs the Re- R + iKeerweed ies EGA ONZE, PARIAN axe B all hope of securing the rights of the South in the agreed to: — Se partic & ®, clezsat ead | rigvn Ks a \AN sap Union, the paper, which, if we are not mistaken, And the proceeds of the public lands shall be 5 ‘ation wood & be doors and redeem 1 IL PAINTING is his immediate personal organ—the Columbus | specifically pledged seater bg -_ oa gore gek nes ove og Figeres, | piano Forte, fot Seva griaves. Regemood Case, foe. ven ~ "se mew store, three porter 3 CONGRESSIONAL. - Tux Prorux or Groots not Unitxp : AUCTION SALES. iw a AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. Iverson is doing his best in this city (by thede- | Tumrr-sixta Cononess—Saconp Session. ioe arn the Be wat 4 i | UcTION-AUCTION-AUCTION: THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ee ee livery of most intemperate speeches, breathing | Senarx.—Yesterday, after our report closed, ths | corder, of the Sth instant, the poeple of ; ents aver maer ep ey Tena NEQUIRE BOO, Anctgneers. WASHINGTON CITY: ‘war to the knife upon the idea of the continuance | Treasury note bill — or ger wy oe ee ave Sivides. Sraspegy~ ba x m3 Ar Al UeR CRE. THURSDAY............ December 13, 1 of the Union under any circumstances.) to defeat resista jorthern ae URS . Spirit of the Merning Tress The Intelligencer ur,es that if Mississippi, an jiate § notes at par; and the of the Treasury our banner tothe breeze jer the Alsbama, and South Carolina should pass ord. | (Ga.) Times—ts performing its role in the drama, | #84 wicicea te and shalt lishing arti purchase such oe ir 2 : Re fend tenting coe ey ky Keys, and Byers they would, in so doing,|toacharm. Thus, it is already pu “ pecifically lor ‘Convention sball ‘solemm action, w rp) " iH &CO,A strome! a wav. pamseeties! SS rorel Constitution, as the Consti- | cles in favor of the ‘Constitutional Monarchy” on of See notes ee. ei Sey ee course Georgia shall pursue. 3° 3E=— = Seee Roscwoo! Parlor Suits, beauttally urved frames. ‘ation of each State require all public ecers to | which the ollgarshic leaders of the secession ment by adding to the end thereof the following: | Ax Escons of eight men and a sergeant, under | EXTENSIVE SALB OF HOUSEHOLD A Pissh, fealty to the Constitution of said State and | movement aim to erect in the South if the people | MEN HY NONE fe ttn Con aie be bel mmand of Major Ruff, will accompany Mes, tie vanireng, Honers, Coney the United States fweill potantt thems; a8 Setiowe— tee lestoees : affect the right of Congress to dispose of sald | Cant George McLain (widow of the gafiant Capt, | BUGST, aN Hanxzss az Avction On Sa the U aa txtution notices the recent letter of | ‘In the first place, I would say let us look | Jands to actual settlers and for goer Picante be | McLain, of the mounted rifies, who fell some time : a though i t for | around and see if there is a Government of an en- | such terms and conditions as it may deem since, it will be remembered, in a fight with the |" a Hie. Be, of which 5 sexs Seog Smee lighted nation that has not yet proven a failure, | advisab Indians,) to Fort Larned, and from there Major . agrai Carpets, , oy good, may yet work mischief as having a ten- bat which is now, and has ever been, productive The question recurring on the adoption of the Ruff will escort Mrs. McLain to Baltimore, and ‘and Wik ry veri 7 0! iaaeh I fener Be. dency to encourage the Republicans in the course | of happiness to all its law-abiding’ people. If| amendment as amended, it was decided in the then report tothe Adjutant General at Washington. “29 moroes¢o mention, and must be seen to be ap. n which they had entered. such a government can be found—a government | negative. ee to | _ Lieut. Col. Lorenzo Thomas, Assistant Adjutant preciated. “peo ee whose first and only object is the good,the real| The next amendment of the committee was General, will accompany the General-in-Chief to Parioe in want of ¢ Eurnitare, 0.07 srticles ood (not fancied good, an xgnis fatwus, which I | strike out from the fourth section, from that part Washington. r a ‘cosh suitable for Holiday rast ai og Lions Contixtixc to Buxax.—The fact thet | FM yoth our fathers and ourselves have too much | which authorizes the Secretary, with the appro- = ‘xpmine the goode previous Mr. Eli Thayer, of Massachusetts, who ranks bere | pun after in this country) of all its le—if euch | bation of the President, to borrow, &c., the fol- Puize Ficht at CRARLEsto! prize fight © place on jth December, as among the very first men in the New England | a government exists, let us examine it carefully; | lowing wor?s: for one hundred dollars aside took place on Mon- ata Ctr ene eee eae TUESDAY MOR Sah Sy oy delegation in the House for the possession of all irit has apparent errors, (as what human institu- “To borrow, from time to time, on the best day last, in the vicinity of Charleston, South Car- Cc Cee Woon he ee oF —) ~ f Ry AGE @ | tion has not?) let us avoid them. Its beneficial | terms pro such sums of money, upon the o'ina, between a man named Butcher and one ty TUES! for exhibition on the true elements of statesmanship, has stepped | 11 -ements let us adopt. Let us not be turned | credit of the noles authorized by this act, as he Sullivan Sixty-six rounds were fought in one it forward to lend his influence toa harmonious | aside y ite name, nor be lured by its pretensions. | may deem expedient, after having given public hour and twenty minutes, at the end of which settlement of the carrent sectional trouble, is re- | Try it by its works, and adopt or condemn it by | notice, of at least ten days, of thesum or sums re- time the second of Sullteae threw up the sponge i oaed f Store of G J.C. MoGUIRE & CO , Avot, ded ent sign of the times. We | its fruits. No more experiments. ‘1 speak a to | quired, and leviing De Sberefor in news: | tn token of his principal's defeat. Both men were | Chas. B. Gr: between By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. ee ee aes men; ji hat I say.’ 1 am of afew rs published in the cities of Washington and led. i Sah a aEaeaE PabaLADer. v ton correspondent | Wise men; judge ye w iv. pers | horribly pummel t A OVERNMENT SA quotea letter from the Washing: =! ietag AR peak | as oor eens tame fepehin ee aes € ew ¥ ork ta Jok aed ihe Noteoling r ising yapied assortment | tae, Magrioneo apicias intay f the Balti American, ex! ih its fi tion, an ve never nd insert in lieu thereof : ee 0—00N0Nmm . on Cane ae Door tae, 3 idiec Aas onic Gagemreslyper [nee giving my opinion when it was| ‘To lave eo many of the notes berebyrauthor- ROM BOSTON —The pocket schooner Isano | p,, tnd Tem wets of ts alee, Bisons vba Pion y ite : in words, as follows : worth while. I have nate oo hes ion See eer ree Ss = —— be duiateee ker & ht Sratee rn . r next, | shai FO fain ~ Nye tions offered in the House | Union disrupted, but if it m , then ceeding three on cape ener Pecado 94 ly to to-day by EN Thayer = republican of Maseachu- | ™y velce for a return to a interest as may be offered by responi is— ines, one old HARTLEY & BROTH en sh Bowls, Mottoes = — the moderate men of that party ‘Constitutional Moxancny.” | ble bidder or bidders, who may agree to take the | deis-st 99 and 101 Water ot Goorgetotin. orden! eae es rd Reoriversand Fruit Stands, may pongedierar of it, are disconnecting In such a government as is here proposed, of | sald notes at par, after public advertisement of not Plated Spoons ‘aod Forks. and Cutlery, themselves from the radical fanatics as fast as | course a gentleman so ardent in the cause as Sen- less than ten days in such papers as the President FLOUR. 250 BARRELS SUPERFINE and EXTRA | And a large assortment of ether iver Ware, In fact the national sentiment | ator jyerson, should be written down notbing less Sey See ee eat rip eee gel aby me rd FLOUR pice brands, suitable for bakers, at | Anc a eral aazortme t of A Belgian, of street La ot power. Mr Sore pam ot que eas, | Se Scared ech tony de ious toe one fourth per | _de13 st* ‘Ninth at., near the Cael, Roliday presontaraathe foods are of the hoest and and when he declares it to sont ee ee centom ann tid Pp) 11° PILLS, (3) a,) lastest it of of members “to forget all pi sae scenes U7 We are indebted to the publishers, Mason | “Coit Po nendment having been agreed to, the Crenac Puimonie Bcine SS ms weea | yr So gas unt, & credit of and devote themselves honestly a mete y Brothers, of New York, through J. Shillington, | p41) was re; to the Senate, the amendments To: inz i On Sesescted ste We. Tadvac'e seasiotion isa} (the Washington agent for the work,) for the | concurred in, and the bill was N16, i MoLean’é Strenes honing Cordial, Silver Soap, no, a variety oF roposition to elect the President and Vice Pres. | third and last volume of Parton’s Life of Andrew | belt hee scnetiet ss ee an ae With heck Madtasonicee ome ar Vaent of the United States by general ticket of | Jackson. In noticing the preceding volumes we | 12 a epimers te Coen te peoride fo tee MOORE'S Woot Evd Drug Store, onstgetional districts, go that the vote of the | hve bad occasion to speak of this work as the | Pafment of th to fix the duties on imports, and | ~2°'3 2¥. 113 Pa. avenue. large States will be divided and sectionalism pre- rT th ses, which he desired to have re- ART’ LIVEN EAGLE Nonpariel Squared Yented. His proposition is that each Congres- | most fascinating biography of modern times, and | for other purposes, phere ie H Playing Cards; price 75 conte a paok, sional district in the United States be entitled to | have now to say that the vivid interest does not — ethers ae on Finance and printed; | “De La Rue’s English W hist and Euoner Playing one electoral vote, and that the two electors at | flag in the least in the concluding volume. On | Whic oe 5 WALL & BARNARD, Anots. WANTS. ANTED—A SITUATION as housekeeper or ob: f a child ; and also a S11 aschummrneid Sadscamecrat Bie bat sft Cards. erences given. Inquire at this offies, de 13-2t* ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration | “Cotton Plant Piaving Cards : inike be elected only by general tickets. By thi® | many accounts it will prove the most popular of | of the resolution’ sppoluting @ commitice of] SoUoyr lent fisring Car All other sorts of com- | YW ANTED—By ey ace coke ine oe the series, treating as It doce of the remarkable | thicteen ("O° ontinued the speech | 2 PIE Cale Cuan a mowun, | wos ate g Pi . rT. of ex! continu le bs bah te os cmgpacato peal bngpig thie ‘a uglas events of paerge cee pee a whisk ad stnmcineh én Tu _ dois oor. Ba ay. ena ited, fice 3 ree Pea f New York, and nearly one-half of Ohio, anda] eu", Lewis, the en Cabinet," Mrs.| He ailuvied to what he teriued the patriotic ple Lieut: LIGHT! | WANTED—A steady, middie seed WO) , and Banket proportion from other of the free States, Tadeed, | Baton, (now Mrs. Buckignani,) Martin Van Bu- | tudes of the Senator from Illinois (Mr. Douglas) LIGHT! ‘(American preferred) to cook and was nto it is doubtful whether, under such a system, 2 rea, John C. Calhoun, Dutf Green, Sam’! Ingham, | on the previous day, and restated the position of 5 aT tee ae = sectional candidate could ever be elected by the | Francis P. Blair, Henry Clay. Daniel Webster, that Senator that when he (Air-D ) should be put | tour ron tax Easterx Pomtion or ue Cir! | HiS,JOHN B . People."* Nick Biddle, Louls McLane, Roger B. Taney, | 71Pvances made by the South against this Gov- | _ Just received at the New Hardware and Variety Leite erro Mr. Duane, all retread the boards and reenact ould be to redress them if | Store, No 482 Pa enue, near Third stre nd SITUATION as 9 ernment he wouk ready to r — avs wes -~4 the parts they then performed, with the anima- | they were such as require redress. The point is | fresh sx pply of CO# “ IL paps, ! the | est | soamat + to travel with Sammly as omree ossh J. C. MeGUIRE & CO.. Avote, Aion of life. Mr. Parton bas, in hunting up ma- | that the Senator from {ilinois and his constituents | MProveme:. ose who want a light equa’ >| -aelld J. C. MoGUIRE & CO. Ancts to gas, and at a much less cost, are invited to visit ess Box 1, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. terial for his work, secured much curious matter, deny the right of the South to Congressional pro- oro, Uluminated with the Coal Oil, and judee it® GIVE US BUT LIGHT: amall family. Pest wages |. iy Fre tir male Tue VALUE oF A CHARACTER was never better exemplified, than in the active efforts which the Hon. Mr. Houston, of Alabama, is understood to be making to induce prompt action by the special Rest of | neces given. Ap»! hetwoeu 6th and Mth ste; or addr Office. tection of her property in the Territories, and the | f emselves. Also, best COAL OIL at $i per ip i “8 as affording the reader an opportunity to know | questions he would now put to the Senator are | sail w,Don't forget the pince, No 482 Pa venue ed cpenomoinne hatcten cegntaees aaa Committee of thirty-three, that may tend to induce | 61. of the behind-the-curtalp history of those | these :—W ill he propose amendments to the Con- | near Third street. : yr, | ences of the highest ovaraoter will be given. Ad- 5 thoy patnern Staten to comprehend the fact that | ‘1.105 than hes heretofore found its way to light, | stitution making thst right clear and plain, and | _d03 2. GEO SAVAGE, _ | Gres! Pharmacien,” Star Uffice, de iz @t_ | Ponusyivania and Missouri » pte fae they have more to lose than to gain by the de- A considerable portion of the volume is occu- | W'll he go to bis people and their Legislature and }- HE UNION ©. NOT BE DISSOLVED | 7 NTED-A WET NURSE, to £0 to South comcente © ak ae roe ‘new, and comprie- eee ae ok such a Governmentasours. Through- | 124 with the history of President Jackson's war | UTR° ibe right bet eking 1 te gue bee bufensgh stent pl ated orccgsataaeel ti ot te Pea oe Stroeenee tae ie 8 or ee eablic life he has been known asa friend | 1.5m the nullifiers, and hereabout will be found | press to give vice pret ee ft we duty of Con- GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS:! “pe PE ibe paid Aidit ec ee aa. of the Union, through good and evil report, and | ooo good reading for the present day. D.) on Tuesday pointed to a fri of bis from | ie you want to make Presents at No. 44%, orto DR- GARNETT. ving and other Chairs, has done more to hold in check the schemes of ‘There are some redundancies in this biography ses ph oe ae vee Mr. Phelps, = y "Goto SHEDD'S, ‘de 13-4t* _ ‘A ee vam “er cd Gina Bede aon Oileloth, : ie House of epresen' ives) asone mem! 0 if to little Fe SHE 7] renoh, tage and of a destroy Nt | which might judiciously bave been pruned. Ite | seotouttue itche ae rae one, ma settling | Ifto Old Fe Goto SHEDD'S: gE ai ed AV arcrobee a - than perhaps any other gentleman now in the | -aders, for instance, will not particularly care | the differences between thesections. The Senator | Ifto Yeung Ladio House of Representatives. He therefore possesses jaresu: 3 tains and sur fF hand. can obtain theossh | Br s é ’s views various Was mistaken. 1tdoes not lie within thescope or | Ifto nice Young Men, H EDD’ oad an influence here for bis country's good, invalua- See Sens ve — —_—— f ir prices by applying at 369 Seventh st. 3 ; ‘ant something no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. UL wer of Congress to settle the controversy; none = ibs Shuck, Cotton and other ble 1a times like the present. He ues conceived the broached, and ae sey ws have been spared Bat the people of the States can do that. This | ‘8 3 von will find the beat pth clay of LA- ANTED ID MEDIATELY From 95 to t Seis, China, Gises and Crockery these port! of the work. Union cannot be saved by flattery on praises, or ’ BOXES DESKS, CHINA ORNAMENTS 10,000 wor ON D-HAND RN right idea—that the special committee of thirty- in' the Di aon wii i ' A te y Fourth of July orations. but only by suc! egg RENCH TOYS in the D strict at TUR! ofall kinds, for which | will guaranty to pay three, can, by reporting a plan for the settlement] Tae WaaTeeR ane Serena in the Constitution as will give the South t! MPS £Dp’s, the highest prices, plete ¢, no- of the trouble, cause tens of thousahds at the Prather for the morning 19 sade be hts sien oe demands. jaemniers om this | de 13 st (Int.) 502 Eleventh st._ | tis, BS tae iN os South to i ican Consolida’ elegraph Line lemocratic of the chamber cannot save t! Deal _ 4 = = = sna Yee Ss deren en ne | mentee Testtention. TEs Uae aaa te | eae appertains to the Senators on the i ntinibere row, the prise oad panes ee tre | e222 Os That. bot. Gand cast side. FUTURE DAYS. themselves to the destruction of the Government, | Sonian, Institutl republican side and to the Senator from Illinois. ig of November 27, 1860 —— who, while they continue to see no hope that DecemseR 13, 1860. The amendments required must be made by the 5 LOST AND FOUND. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. : southern rights may be preserved longer in the | New York, N.Y. clear, cool. Northern States; and, if that be done, then the | 16: a . .f 5 SAe BY oF TES. oR ne Union, will be willing to accept secession as the | Philadel a clear, cold. ore g Le beter oo the co ee arora is ‘1,090 Rw ore mall dark br 0 ae ma . p DN ay . < Baltimore. wise. Norw enough for the rat!fication 29042 SI % P y -y = only future hope of the South. : to be other than unanimous on the part of the by Ba Tie 130d. ASO Lee eee, for her return to No. 209 Fight Bo ete le jar, a ee 41 * : ‘Stat N 5 SO, 7, }, 18171. IBS 19976, een > _— — PRINTING = At a meeting of the 4 ” 482. pay anes chee. post ie unite Aras — 1512, 265: Base, 2000. 21235, 20S 2 50, Bon “ces St* fis Ww whetnade, thecmatted Geer Ware, Genatete Pitch Detio neat Lge ge A onbesre " clear, 52°, wind 8 fication, the ratification by three-fourths of the M24, 25154, 25824, 25894, 26483, 26797, 28853 REWARD,—Lost, a young, very small bi Gold toh, Cart and | Harcess, &c., &e, Senators Fitch, , Anthony, and Representa- : clear, cool. other States would dono good. Ifall the North- | 27232. 27853, 23145, 23968 , 29901— 1000 eanh. on | BD ond tan tention DOG. os tat Terma cash. y and Haskias, the contract made by pram gone ern Senators will go home to their State Legisla- | ,,Th® next drawing of this celebrated Lottery will | 9°) of eS, MARY J. WILSON, A . Mr. Heart. the Superintendent of the Public . igre tures and get the requisite amendments to the | ‘2° B'aceon the Lsth of December. For particulars | {Mahe Bayard” op @ brass plate, W 2 St J.C. MoGUIRE & eos Aucts. Frinting, for the purchase of the printing estab- :. ia Constitution, and stop all abolition societies and | “jess ow sement in anothes sonny. 2 | ever retu ne him to No. 1=4'F sirest wiil reosive By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. pporemienri apor bd Mr. ethecere bento 4 5 abolition lecturesand papers, abolition presetine | — +e | thefabov: "TRUSTED’S SALt OF HOUSEHOLD AND - ating: ent with- 3 in the pulpits, and teachings in the schools, an GREAT AUCTION SALE OF STOLEN FROM A HALL, on G street, be. Kitcnen Fvanitvee at Avction.—By virtue out dissent The price agreed to be paid is be quiet and ble, [laughter by the repub- Japanese Goods SS tween loth and lth sts., on the evenin of train for house reat. and two desde of trust $135,000 —Constitwtion. reader Heats Senators.) then the Souts woala temcre Pi 9 h Deoss.ber. a new olive-colored OVERCOAT | to subscriber. one, bearing date on nine- The cost of this tty to Mr. Wendell, its No. 206 Penxsyivanta AVENUE, and some CBILURE: FU a of November, 1859, one other bear- ew, — Montgomery, ny Adjourned. Under Wisliards’ Hotel which to this offics a liberal reward will be pail. | ing date the first day of September, 1860, and oaiy original owner, was about $180,000. The Gov-| Jackson, Ala.. cloudy. Hovse.—After we went to press— I will ofec Pedupermaed oallaation of de 18-3t* recorded in one of the iand reoords erament could not have obtained such an office | Mobile, Ala-..... clear, 42°. Mr. Davis, of Indiana, from the Committee on | maGNIFICENT JAPANESE GOODS, ]_O=T—On Mondar last, at or near the 7 yin the Districk of Compa. | and other facluities for the execution of the public | NeW Orleans, Public Lands, presented a bill intended to con- | ,, MAGNIFICENT JAPANESE ies thieves DKAFT for $2 days sieht, d printing for less than at least $200,000, we : solidate into one office the various land offices. | ifnot previously diaposet ofa pri 8. 2 | Esther Bunel, bend. ‘The ‘ Sppre- clear, cold. and to provide for the more efficient working of ties wishicg to avail themselves of the most oom. | [di8na, to my order, The 6 en Property was beld by John T. Cro-| Hagerstown, Md clear, cold. the central office, to be called the Consolids lote assortment sow in the gountry oan do eo at | by,lenving the draftat 424 Hat. | oo well, of N.J.,tocover advances made by him. Cumberland, Md. clear, oe. Office. a; cont eae gen an ag de- J : ering comprising & part self, Mr. Jobn Hall,of N Y., an _ _ | Grafton, clear, cold. Mr. Sherman reported a bill making appropria- | Pressing state of business, ‘Gres’ caing can REWARD.—Strayed a: Sth instant, s oo ‘ ‘ Wendell. We know we apeteeen oe aes ea tions for the fiscal year ending June 0, 1861. Re- lay ee ‘Trays. b 4 ited COW, with One nantsome Walnut Parlor Suite, consisting community when we say that it is the universal : ts aloud perry ferred to the Committee of the Whole on the state Poivet Bot 4 horns. The above 2 email Sofas, 2 Castors and 4 Side Chairs, co es. Cove | Toward will be given if returned to thi ered with Silk Damas! Nacho peice Boxes, Jowel Boxes. Glove | owner, on F strest, neat the corner of 4th de 1?'st* of the Uni id red to be printed. Marbie-top Center Table, hope here that the price paid by the Government -overcast, wind WNW (tof Califor Ie JOHN P Lucas. | O ‘ ahogany Tables Mr. Scott, of California, presented a letter from Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Toilet for this property may afford a margin large thsonian at 7a. m., (cor-] Wm. Rabe, Ei t hess i Boxes, ry Secretary of the Pacific Rail- | C! Men, Scarfs Embroidered, Fire Yc-eens, enough to leave something handsome for Mr. wees Se teerears,) 29,807; at noon, 29,792 road Convention, accom! ed by four volumes | Ca-kets, Poro -| Thermometer our B voatolie acd Lace C; riains, with Cormioe, Bowis, Wiskor Caps. do vin, Bistioa, Se, ta. | Ku thepromiene at tee Unk Portteete, mamas’ | Wann 8 Pa gece . 5 ioksr Caza. Bo vis, 8, e ees Of .3. Wendell himself, than whom no other business Sars on .m. tos] Saepein eee ‘the States of Califoraia: Detcout | Thus day at s:tonsahing 10m Priore Cpurr. | Zow ey OTs tnd lack: «potted Walnut Extenmon Te! lee, and Shadee, 5° than has done more for the Federal Metropolis of . and adjacent Territories. In conclusion the me- Remember, No, 206 Pennsylvania avenue. Rye ct owners are requested to come tee ns ate yours jo 13 St Teaus, moralists say: The people of those —— are —_———— IL7~ Potiphar Curtis, the Abolition lecturer, | loyal to the Union, which hus fostered them and A New Szcmgtany or tux Treas : a 3 > Cc , Bureaus, ERY SUPERIOR ay Pern beeper. par Shncets, Sa $e | ON ae ees at Benne —Aswe| was ann-umced to lecture to-night at Concert | given them strength, and they look to Congress | W WINES END LIQUORS : went to press yesterday, the President sent to the | Hall, done a butas the proprietors of the | for the buildin, the railroad which will unite WM. H.CAMPRELL & CO., successo: , BOARDING. air Mattresses, Senate the nomination of the Hon. Philip Frank | 5#!! apprehended a renewal of the riot which oc-| them with thelr Eastern brethren with an {ron gona ti Bathman, No. 283, south side I's. av A Thomas, of Maryland, then Commissioner of | cu atthe National fall when Curtis spoke | and indissoluble bond. And they ceodbcita hope jed Spi Patents, to be Secretary of the Treasury, vice on" Cha: beth Tata Re Sa 3 e Ci G lest in that city in eulogizing John Brown’s| that their anxiety to be in easy communication | Seles ena WIN Ba wel HOU ORS eee | EROARDING.—A family.ortwo oF reads, Comforts, B ankets, and other Bed- merits, they have refused the use of the hall on | with their frien ‘To, three gent: inthe Atlantic States, alon: of the country, all of which ma men, can ba sco »mmodatad wit! Hoard’at N a é Cobb, resigned. It was instantly confirmed. | the present occasion * Henry has been in| the whole of the United States from Maine S ed on as conuino ; among which SSS Ninth srost os 5 adn ge Sead eet nehe Sotton Top ant Busk M trees oa Mr. Thomas has proved an excellent executive | ConMullation with the managers of the lecture, | Texas, will be reciprocated. Adjourned. es Ma4-i ntage 1844 Rooms in the honse, furnished with water and gas, win Dnelothn Rea aut Dee Mee officer during the brief time he held his late com. tthe [resent Cine ear artis on the pablic , ——-+ Ce ee ye.now uncooupied. ‘Table Boarders sess hy FO pecee » expe c \ mission ; and 4f he manages to extricate his new | the citizens have set for their grand Union Tuurspay, December 13. BS! of every grade. b t of ton of | demonstra ben they desi i s Mr. Johnson, of T troduced pi ese bancle Kutveas Pinta Poke ead’ pcos, charge ow some portion of its current di fiicul- mm on, when they desire to convince the ‘BNATE —Mr. Johnson, ‘enn , in! a a & Cognac, _ . = it ‘or e ties, be will justly earn a reputation of which he | South that Northerners desire the protertion of folnt resolution proposing to. the ‘States of the | Lond K,'and other favorite brands, PERSONAL. and othe: Gutlery their rights. The Mayor offers the chmmitice the es = ws lg ape may well be proud. use of five hundred policemen to preserve sro: | Constiiution, several agra eee ces instru-| ~ Vi M ART ROLOGIST. A terse lot of Ritohee Begulaiten” ino ik. LL if Curtis persists in lecturing, but he advised them | ment. One amendment provides that the Sena.| Cabinet. H ADAME DEVISE. Will remain many other ariio.es, tov numerous to enume- or DrenEClatED Hzne.—A day or two since | to desist, ‘as even thie fonen tmigbt not be sufficient | tors shall be chosen by the people of the several Heidaick & Co. C! longer ; Sad oll wpe are in tyaubie oF ony a Tate. : one of the Cabinet officers noticing on the coat of | to prevent ariot. Curtis’ frlemde hove Postponed | States; another to limit the term of the Judges of | Curracoa, Ansisette, Maraschino, Sod o1use them to love yous will onase 2 subordinate @ singular looking badge, and | his lecture to some future period. the Supreme Court and other United States Judges Punoh Essence. Kirchen Wasser, Arras, suspecting its character, requested the individual _ be beri ve yours eee be Sayer every No Sauce ror tHe Ganper —The Charl fourth year; and that sa! udges be chosen one- (S.C ) Evening News, says? “Blnce the fermen | half frou the slaveholding and'see half from ne and great good lack le Brandy. Peach Brandy, — tid Cherry Brandy, Biackberry Brandy, _| &© [swauits, losses A riage v to call at his room. He then inquired of the Catawba Brandy toad Heese. acces young man the meaning of this device. “Sir,” Superior Brands Cigars. go Dist) Remember, positiv Ree 93 ia tion of non-slaveholding States; and that the President | Ww. also, ia bottles and in woed.a pure ‘Warhington. Prices very moderate, <4 WALL & BARNARD. Ai responded he in reply. “that is a Palmetto badge, | the volunteer companies, hundreds ot young men of the United Butea be alternately chosen from “dea Fiuich wolcan faliy'recom_ | 012 2 D at Sai! +8 ip craet und ecorae of , . ‘tat mend as e § ry te a My, i pride —chrsialelinalape pant Was Known as. the ‘French ‘exp, ofebocn s,s O08 salle likewise proposed certain compromise reso~ | ot all of which’ wil be dispoved of st reason’ | GPALDING'S | a, Orphans’ Covrt of Bieriot of Cai 7 : nform fe perce: utions in relation to the fugitive slavelaw; slave |S @pricee CS : dul 3 at that your services in this Departmantare no longer Sane “deny mick ra” haw donned the tomas Tepeeeratetion tn the Federal Government. OR PHILADE! PRIA ~The steamer 8 Sey ree suid 4 ‘ta * required, and your successor will be appointed | who. if they take our advice, had betes meii| ibe resolutions were latd over under the rule. ved and will resolve Troight TO: pONTZ & GRIFFITHS Ne ‘FE9" Seventa et ee Persone a word to them on tls wabpet tasom: | hr freon called ap all peieidinP tie. | MORROW cPhcralay or eli petwonn bseg set.___ds jr-sine m : Tux “\Comsitres or Tuintyaunen” have] cleat.” : Tying Into effect certain treaty stipulations with | pir fq Por to sail on Re AVIDSO! Torr sapeord®, THE PUBLIC! IyeTRve- gone to work in earnest. We doubt not they will Seta ea pees j6 12 2t Georgetown, D. OE. ubsoriber is Loe STR! LorneD P. ad Considerable time was discussin, 5 . TONS (to inners) UN THE PIANO, Powerfuly at te seats, watch will act as} Will bas pased. the ‘Georgia Lagisctares witch | am amendment afhe penesa store ¥ | TOXS TOYS :SLAMMOND'S, Sevonthet. is | FORTE. sitherat hor tectdeuse or at a P we ew e . awakening the public mind to the duc con'pre | reached the age ot fenton Yours may choseat | _,HovsE—The Speaker laid before the House | _de 2's" perfeot sat hoot publ “ mulcompes- | cneraad ae ints sornaarall pinto. Page an | copies of the Treasurer’s account with the United DR. J.J. PORTER = parte. Demons Oe ension of the fact ‘that the Union is not oaly | °*? ts may choose owners fer theif chvlaccg | States for the third and fourth quarters of the | Fas REMOVED Tone so tyes Buildings, | 8.4 10th Ee jrorth Preserving, but that it can be preserved | when the latter are onder mentee, ve uppiten | year 1359, and the first and second quarters of the | Pa.aseios 20 21-2awsw romptly attended nts wil find it to their if conservative men everywhere will bestir them- | and that all free selves. It (the committee) was in session to-day az the Star went to press seeus Of col i | year 1860, as adjusted by the accounting officers of | _...KID GLOVES CLEANED. Site her at of May is Eelor found ta that th Treasurer. Laid on the table and ordered to | Lia pine ame SENT LE ENS MID GLOVES — select owners, shall be liable to seizure t Hughes, of Ind , was appointed on the ane Pome 50 8 Save for Uf. Military Committee in place of Mr. Bonham, of Cucnem M ha’ r COL CITY HALL - Mr? More of i fered the following reso- zerott a book of sacred Gian. aaveci Mat. Wasuixeten, December ¢ 1863." | lutions: ~ ing reso. sgoumage to give mes 5 ISHOP AND Mt t No. 364 ‘on ME}, ‘ 1 Guoteae soot de26t Between 9th and 10th streets, vi Ladies res! nvite the Pi a pt iS Clegant assortment Sou x RE WA, WAITERS, oun Ngoc e “Olivers| TAXES ON PERSON P 3 nIve8, a Collection,” contalaing a large number of wali. S, &0.—Notice Foret Dihat theiad | we propeny ihe Howte of Repre of cer National ee arias GQ EASONABLE DRY GOODS: selected hymn and psalm tunes, sentences, an. | Pt!s,tor ee ie es collective and individual happiness, tyles of Fi SALTS BR thems and chants; compiled by Henry K. Oliver, de! re payable at this | 224 we cherish a cordial, habitual, and immova, i ‘eee Pa. avenu' lermos, 2 and published by Oliver Ditson. Much of the . ble attachment to it. ‘That we will speak of it as Four doors west of Brown's 8 pel Glothe, music is new to choir si, Li the Palladium of our political safety and a Robes, aagabel enon ‘3. The compiler has by one f my aasistants, : rity. That we will watch its preservation with GREAT BARGAINS ae ea sole be great many tunes of | Pi;hia sixt ction ta wy abel pros lous anxiety. That we discountenance ‘alencias is REELUTHNE srome, | rian Lingas™ eatet Oi ias, nored by compil ; ited by | ‘whatever may suggest even a susp'cion thet Irece ERGEP: CER RL oh gl = my 1th Aes Piannel sacred music for many years past. sb aeaeiell oe fe Jas. F. HAIDA, | in any event abandoned; pote § mga ng cuotei 60 EVENTH STREET, white een © a ——$————— 7==THE UN TNION PRAYER MEETING will dignantly frown down any oe to aleniate ca A a pers a fa UF The Union demonstration at Philadelphia em abe ‘each wf 9 this week | FURNISHING GOODS, é : si < is wee! Rothe sence ed ties wil ee wa tepeihed sai Py ened +3 Gist it —<— Promises to be an impressive affair. The sana ae $e hit | street, commence | the various parts coh eg ay mer oAres ws, | A STORES - public buildings, courts, and many private stores = am ae And further, that we have seen notbing in the | AT 20 Pze x k 4 PP a's. er vara : in ewig te mn eee rant | (CH Fi Revco tna wea INGZON,| latin of Abram Lina tae fredony at A00 Hehe a yun. | > crovn ciosxs’ auorn cxoaxs . e or an . B— it = : v Hall. ae Renting At Independence | £8e lik Toke Sak ef Dcosaiee eas Piet gta | justfy © aiesctelen hae teak we fogurd ‘it | NIGHING GOODS wii kedicerasls hale Cloaks, new Gioth Cloaks, UF The Baltimore Exciaage ey thet pel fae seiner tho names of thowe Kiumph at any party, ot eny men; naa npeeey | aed Bice ere wo graphic communication 1 ee my? that tele- |S eiPet Ward—John A. Rheem, 178 Pa. av defect under (to be Corrected within thy tnd Golored & othe, shortly te be estab- | be. wee: and 18th Usbed between that city and A ‘Seco: ME- ‘ard— Union i ‘and tuti * Tweltth ee George Thomas Stewart, oorner | we believe if has suficient power to redres cer H Pa erd~iloary Custis, corner Eighth and | ¥fDg and enforce ev ee i Cc in this city as well as in Baltimore. th Want ite organl zation, - right, growing out of (07 From the eather, Chari tween Gand tine tomas W. Burch, Fifth at., be- | tions; and that {t ts ‘ashel Connolly it as our we have a volume of Poetical em; Hy “ Tones of the Heart.”? malaae, entitled Many of the pieces considerable merit. — Fi Barret, corner of south th Ward—Peter Hepbu: south | Street, between 8th and irecks Donthe aenhibaik Rots 10. ens” ng Pera. ates with repo oat aes ‘ z repor fon meetings, tld in Ni Y on : au : 10. 460 Tth'et , - portions of the ante. The ee im favor of vad (ADELPHIA INF, ON: dint sion ts undou ly increasing. lee cigem. fron! | Weal “4 D > Ma rusts {7 The British Queen’s thanks to the Ameri- | * aad eral, Rsnortment ¥ (nice setts between oan people for their kindness to her son have been ie “id =: fs Searels gorn r F sto tL. ‘ae 18 bee and 7th ste., communicated by Lord Lyon to Secretary Cass, he ms po 24 lm’ DING wot trons ay acces |