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' ] ; | | f : ‘ ee Ca ee Pe Dom ecingt mens Ni vPtSocFek Remorep ResigNaTion OF THE SECRETARY OF CONGRESSIONAL. Ne Sratx —Just as we go to press, Pennsylvania av- Taratr-sixtn Conoress—Srcc x — ae We Ceceeds — : , enue ts greatly excited overa rumor thatGen. Cass | Senate {efter our closed — ee a giao been detached from HE STATE OF - ‘gical oe is Secretaryship of State on account | Mr. Iverson moved to take up Senate bill 11, hed the Burean of Construction. Amounting in the Ageresate to Fifiy t EPARTMENT NEWS. “THE EVENING STAR. —-——- +=. it the visions of the and Acres. wainn of the President's declension to strengthen the | tion of the treaty between the United Sites | oiett..J:§ ae, ee to Wisconsin by act of Con- wesi'p ef ++ | troops now stationed in Charleston harbor. and Mexico concl the 2d of yeoreny, ecust to on in Ly 4 ote Nos. EF The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than | We have no means whatever of verifying its | 1845, desired to amend by having » comm Laxp Orrice.—Directions bave been jesued to | 2° by the Te ~ cal cation tn. ewerhie i, of ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice } truth at this hour. We fear it Is too true. oe th off the bill, its further of Kansas-N, ve | Wi emen' thereto, | range 10. t ty ee eet é literary seeding, is new on our counter Actine Commissioner oF Patents.—Mr.Shu- erreptad, menage fromtng) Pati Le “ap : nator ot een ee ain, our Soatay, datteery te. Be pee 4 gert, long the efficient chief clerk of dhe Patent ‘the note bill, bat . taining contents are the etient story; «A | Ollice, 1s, by law, now the Acting Commissioner, ( Ttems 3. phédifrom W : “my riahip’—a_ laughter-proveking | and to him all the pending business willl be trane- ; ‘Wasutxorar Dec. Col Sayles, a lead \ « Unele Davy’s Stef”’—an adml-| ferred. No successor to Mr. Thomas will, it te . pane ma, : ry ee The thought, be appointed by President Buchanan. r. Hale when the Senate adjourn, it fordinanceof dom Wh passed Rac othecrvatites creamy bit of — Bayard Taylor on Soe se = " over to Monday, the 17th instant; carried. | will insist that it be submitted to the people for Given ungor my hand, a yet Snether caP\tarried Without Knowing It; | Preceedings of the National Conimitiee. presented 2, relative to cation At the Land Office st Menasta, on Monday, the | ton, aay of Ded saber, TR gon al articles apropos to the| The House Committee of Thirty-three had a | appropriation for the Military A: v- vate accounts from Georgia state that the | 2ist day of January ur xt. % ad tee Bb WILSON ce Mr. Wigfall, having the floor, went on to argue | conservatives, under the lead of Hon. Messrs. | north of the base line and cast of the fourth primet- ommestener ’ lengthy session yesterday, and proceeded with its er de lt-wiwF citjng topics of the day; Nos y y that the peo; f the territory bounded by the At- | Stephens, Johnson, Jenkins, and others, are in pal meridian, i = the +S ae oa tac le patriotic work in a spirit of harmony and hopeful | jantic and oceans, the Guif and the lakes, | strong hopes of carrying a majority of the mem- | NE fraction N Fox Kiv NE oe ye combland by thany the most im- | arnestness, which gives promise of a Happy re- | were not one political community, but thi ree | bers of the State Convention; and that the ili- Bet! ange? NV ae ay AUCTION SALES. ere papers of this notable series; A complete | sult from its labors. The following action took | separate and independent a— bel atory tone of the republicans will do to NY _NW.X. aa te _- — Se Fecord of Congressional proceedings for the | place in reference to that portion of the President's BPS ton wiion aor eealty deel articies | strengthen the southern conservatives {ident BH SEK of weotion 2 th THIS AFTERNOON § TO-MORROW week; Departmental Reports and Department | imegsage referring to the pending sectional dif- | the ellizens of each State shall be entitied to all | extremists, addressed to'therr constituents, smd ta river of seotion &, the NES 8 “Br BARNARD & BUCKEY ‘Auctioneers, ane Celaines ef iatevesting ‘Lets! news; ia: | Seulties the rights and privileges of citizens in every other | being privately presented to Congressmen of that | the S 2) Su ohrostion 2. the ornetoion, D. . Soaieg foll reports of the vi of the Putn Mr. Rust, of Ark., offered the following State; that one State shall deliver up fugitives | ciass for their signatures. x f mae Nw = ALE OF THE BEST 6! 0 RYE WRISKY Phalanx to the White House and toMount Ver- | _ Kesolved, That, in the opinion of this Com- | guilty of treason against thelr State, and other pro- | “The South Ca‘olina delegation are unanimous | NE s.e0d Api acoton ia IME Disrarct “Ou WEUNESDAY, non, &c., &c ; mittee. the existing discontents among the south- | Visions, which, he contended, the States werere- | against any attempt to interfere elther with the | S°Oni Wi & SW ol scotch &. townsbip le, wf | 21st of Devem or, Ot 12o'einck m.. we wint off at 3 iculta- | ern people, and the growing hostility among them | cognised as sovereignties. He then went on to | collection of the revenue or with Federal property oer cf Horticultaral meters Household Weel. | to tue Federal Government, are not without | say, that before aeenre de betas these | in that State, until every attempt at wat BE © Sola es rogorpe dictiled Rye Wiisky. ves and Recipes for the Workshop, &c.,&c ;. | cause, and that such just concessions and ad. | sovereign States will, bya sitemn ordinance, die- | with the General Government shall Bave been ex- 2 , ‘Thus Wlieky bas been ta roenion’ uf An infinity of general news, racy’ parazrapbs, | ditional and more specific and’ effectual guaran. | solve her connection with the othe re. eettom | austed + ; | negy stewnee for Ave yrare wera © readable personal items, etc., etc., too numerous | tees of their peculiar rights and interests, as re- = ghee pas ae Sree roel cont nly = re ~ ee a Wie ‘ p aitention of hotel Keepers and | i retaecs to particularize, cognized by the Constitution, as will or should , and if, unfortunately, evil counsels shuld so} ‘Tux Wearner.—The following report i ‘aud NE X Nis wanting & pure sky, is 1empectfully evall that coercion should be attempted. be | weather for the morning is made the Amer. the sale. This fs Jost the paper above ell others for per- | ailsy them, are indispensable to the perpetuation | TOR FIVISY concer as she bed vo represwtatives | lene Conse aten eee ee: | sats 2 NW 5 of sect) i 41, sums of $109 and under sons sojourning in the National Metropolis te} Mr Dann, of Ind., offered as aa amendment, {that South Carolina might be made the | sonlan Institution. ime of observation is | s6etion 1%, townsnip 18, of range be tated > N x send to their friends at a distance. Price only | which was accepted by Mr. Rust, the following: | grave-yard of freemen, but. before God, she would | about 7 o’clock ne SW, NEE pe Re - Sey 5 three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | Kesolved. That, in the opinion of this Commit. never be made the cron ere slaves. When Decemsen 14, 1960. ri ge s Ni ofeeotitn SE x BO! FFIT: prepaid by stumps when so arranged. tee, the existing discontents among the Southern | ber ambassador shall make bis appearance at this | New York, N.Y. +sclear, cold aod the W % SE ‘scotion 6, t.wnship 20, of -_—__e_____ and wing hostility among them to | court and her right to secede be denied, then the Pa. Sarre RSet oe’ ‘< jovernment, are greatly to be re- | federal troo) IL be removed from tbe forts -Cleat, 27°. rapes A NE X of section 3, township 19, of - ran Agen STOCK OF TOYS, FANCY GooDs, 7 Spirit of the Merning Press. x PeSesouis nonin BicBings east ther fscon| within ber . She ceded the land upon Bt 6% 0c The Constitution continues to urge bee pe sabe ape eter can ocak te jae the ase sgh be erected to _ Federal a leer, 20°. > Tl 'M NE X of section®, township 20, of range sevilla ul fie who “ masterly inactivity” it jovernment, for jeral pur, on two condl- . » t Ay 4 Lam erie penenos ne the erator its eh ng jour- saeckakl pedvean antees of thelr peculiar vigue pe tions alone—that they should be garrisoned and 4 Pty Ny hh FS ergs e ist TTT ode, Fase : A nals, that no concessions will be made on its part. | Interests, a8 recognised by the Constitutioa, neces- | Kept in repair by the, United Stoirs government. | Charleston alate, SP Poo INE SEN of section 6, township 2, of | Woollen U-dersii * prese: peace of tl t . i The Intelligencer again argues in mip of the perf et ot the Caton, saoeld be posengety es prniehe be Cott Shard tebe, wih cane te ex- . 60°. Tal he NE. NW X of section 34, township 15, of : eneral all tates. cheerfully grant ist, and the will revert. e jeral troo 3 range 18. aie al i as omni ana Mr. Momill or Vt offered the following as an may be allowed to remain a week or a month in 4 ‘The N 4% NW ¥% of cection 12, township 16, of Licut Cortixcrne to Break —Thesction of | amendment: ~ these forts; but if an attempt be made to reinforce i 3 range 1s the Committee of Thirty-three, yesterday, in- Resolved, That; im the opinion of this commit- | these garrisons, or they be kept there to intimi- i . ackson. ie 1 of aeotion 14. of township 2', of range 18. tee, the dat wi cost : ov he SE % ’ 34 of section ived an excellent beginning of the important 5 existing discontents among the southern ite, they will be taken if it cost tue life of every | Mobile, Ala. volv 3¢ NW Xj, and the hg I ~oe 14, township 22, o} 1s. ple, and the growing hostility to the Federal | man In the State. Some might think that the | New Orleans, ua. : ithe SE 3g SW % of 80. tion 14, township 16, of work they have in band. It will be received with | Government are greatly to reted, and that | South Carolinians would not fulfil all they had : riage 18, j i ed agi joy throughout the country, by all except those at | any reaso: proper and tutional remedy | vowed. and it was quite the fashion to sneer at ‘ = Eg % SW X of section 23, township i7, of the North who have made up their minds to pros- | necessary ppeprcastve the pese of the country end | the chivalry; but those who did so knew little of Lots Fe. and Gof evetion 38. e028 fate Ne:cand z i the tulty of the Union, should be promptly | the spirit of these men. Adjourned. 8 of section nship 19. of : ange 19. ecute the work of abolitionism at the certain cost ranted si us Vv. 1 id. heSk \ SE \ of tion 22, township 20, of of the destruction of the Government on the one | ° Yr is aniem A cae een rejected by the follow:ng Hovsr —The Kansas railroad-grant bill, which Beda -Clear, cold. + —_ ¥ was under consideration as we weut to press.was, | Wheeling, Va. -clear, cold. band, and those at the South who areanxious that | vote of the committee: NW \,and the SE \ SE ¥ of seotion : after debate, referred to the Committee on Public | Parkersburg, V: ‘ cold. T 68% Zk, Pa the North may not give theguarantees the South | Yeas —Messrs. Corwin of O , Adams of Mast,|}ands Cincinnati, O. -clear, cold. ge No. 2cand grand the 8 4 " . LLL ask, least byso doing the former (the Nortb) may | Humphrey of N. ¥.. Ferry of Conn , Robinson | “Mr Haskin. from the Committee on Printing, -overcast, wind NE % 4 SW X of section 1% NW Olt PAINTINGS, defcat thelr darling scheme of the destruction of | Of R-1., Tanpan of N. It.. \lorrill of Vt., Morse | caused to be reada letter from the Superintendent n g Saiithsontan a Sa. me (oor | od tne W 5.8.= i of seotion it and the S| Pine Forte full Neven (ictaves, Rosewood Case, e of Me., x vd. ing, Is . | rected for tem; are, | 346; m 4 he » on abol rate! the existing Confederacy. While this action of |” Nay;—Measrs. Millson of Va’, Winslow of N. | of Public Printing, and also one from Messrs : d 4 P r} a Bit meant gi th Pearl English & Larcombe, showing that Mr. Ford, the ‘Thermometer at & 3. m., 20°; at noon, 24°. rinter, is absent, and that English & Larcombe | Maximum during 91 hours, ending 9 a. 9, . « Keys, and avery eu; \~ the committee does not foreshadow what the | C , Campbell of Pa., Love of Ga , Davis of Md ‘The W % NW \ of section 18, township 21, of t pertor im: strument in & ; Whiteley of Del., Stratton of N!J., Bristow of Hi day, 46} °; minimum 20°, reese nS Rosewoo! Parlor Suits, beautifully carved frames, terms of eventual settlement of the trouble are to Ky., Neison of ‘Tien. Dana ot jad., Taylor of decline creating ‘the work jouse having y, 464 Ene Whole of eection >, township 22, france 2 werad-witk tok oe teem. be, it certainly indicates unmistakably that an | 1 "Davis of Miss , Kellogg of Hl » Houston of |“ yjr Haskin offered a resolution authorizing the THE CRISIS. Cc SIS. range 20. Sujotest Barenes, Satstendn, 3 overwhelming majority of the committee are de- | Ala’, Phelps of Mo » Rust of Ark.’ Howard of | superintendent of Public Printing to contract RIS AC Ad fed SE eee oe ee pears, Bemase. : ae, Side- termined todo thelr best to induce the States to } Mich. Hamilton of Tex , Curtis of jowa, Burch | with competent and responsible parties for the Fi yo : Monday, tie zath day of January next. Cheire : heal the breach. of Cal, Windom of Minn., and Stout of Ore- | exceution of the House printing ordered and to be Special and Extraordinary. N th of th dass binec® caenk ot tha Pesctbeord an. Brocate!'e Curtains, The promulgation of what the committee Se A Coats, moved the Saldtlug aoe ordered seine present session, at the prices aula a sees ‘or 4 base ine ond, woost af the fourth prinee- Bnad Corzices, have alreedy done -will add immensely to the | substitute: i now authorized by law. -G. BVe > Mr. McClernand could see no necessity for IN : strength of those at the South who are striving |_| Kesolved. That whatever grievances exist which | passing the resolution. He understood Mr. Ford ORIGINATOR OF THE és affect the rights or interests of the citizens of an a Gl ; eciated. to prevent the destrnetion of the Union without a | 0061 (08 VEU tideracy, und are capable of se, | Would be bere by Saturday, and prepared to per FT BO wae SALES, f Beotion 1"; the f seo peciees Ses bk pind Warne Oieune a for Holiday Presents, will de welt pe ¥ form his duty. previous serious effort to obtain a satisfactory set- | Toval by the action of Congress, euglit to receive tt tlement of the trouble; while at the same time it full and appro tate remedies by the speedy action Bi fl ss nas nllne! nhair th peng rep Branch Store, sect 24; section | St Lane moe previous to the |. Which will cause such popular demonstrations at the | of the Federa! ure, either by resolution. | cant, when the gentleman from New York (Mr. . pp ea : PS. - ° North as will teach those there who would de- | by statutory amendinents to the Constitution, of | fiaskin) must khow that, in the absence of ing 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, § toa SAN MORNING. 11th December, ws! SE d ith a vari Som Lion The W 2: 8E %, the SE % 4, and the SW ‘ ety of rich Paucs @rpaments and Bo- ° the Nic oF 4;thes 2 hemian Gisss Ware se.¢om iy + gf OTE ce NE ic of aocticn @ toa abe of merous to mention, and mast be seen to Teas. : 5 hi gommeoncing at 10 o’o'ock, continue day. by & recommendation for the call of a General | this, Mr. Ford would be entitled tocompensation Wasutnaton, D. C., NW sandNWE NW? ‘ote evening thereafter unti! the whole ars d: ¢ prostheses hs, a cpeersepe tee Coavention of the States, 28 may be necsesary 19 provided be could show he was prepered todo the | Having determined, in consideration of the present bags thee hale of seston ss: then Wag The articies will be ready for exbil on they must at once change their “tack, they | accomplish the purposes aforesaid. work. He (Mr Burnett) stated he had heard that Political and Fu ial Crema, tb'reduce of section 22; the W 4508 section 3; t Tharede morning 6th instant. would longer hope for northern popular favor—| This amendment was also rejected, the vote] Wendell’s printing office had been offered for hs nerp * n 2; the BE +; of section 3; the w Gersioruce at sale the prize, the pursuit of which, has involved nine- | thereon being as follows: 850,000, when It was not worth $10,000, though a be ui ues arate! 83; sad the whose af section S, township | 4064 __J.'C. MoGUIRE & CO. Aucts. ? _ Yeas—Messrs. Adams of Mass, Humphrey of & had been made for its traseder to the Gov. STANDARD AND MISCELLANEOUS Tange i2. ae By J. C. MoGUIRE & tenths of the mischief there. ’ contract e he W d¢and SE, X of section 2; the whole of see. 7 co.. ee. eae N.Y. Ferty of Coun , Robinson of RL, Morrill | Grmment for $135,000 BOOKS. Tee hate ef eoee nent ,| SALE, BY ORDER, OF ThE Oni Tux Hovse Paintino.—Efforts are being made Jf Vt. Morse of Me., Washburn of Wis, and] Mr. Haskin explained as to the purchase of the By ths Fourth of March nert, » NE iy f section &; the Covaz.—On SATURDAY MORN Hy te induce Congress to reconsider ite action re- poe bl olan eg Mitton of Va., | Sendel! office, saying that ithad been bought for | Offer greater inducemonts to purehas-ra than ever ots St le cielook, in front of the Awoti ‘ , . ducing the prices to be paid for their printing of | Winslow of N. C., Campbell of Pa., Love of this session forty per centum of the prices paid | Ga, Davis of Md., Whiteley of Del . Tappan of him to investigate this subject as he (Mr. Haskin) for the printing of the last session, so far as the ., Stratton of N J, Bristow of Ky., Nelson SEX ig, Buri was the Degroot claim He designs giving away, without partiality or re- aad the N ~ oe Loo! e “ ~ LS So td ato! * Cart and Har, wee. 4 1th, $50,000 less than it cost He was as willing for bef.re presented toa reading community. i ees nen it ae nck « Bofatede as Faroiture, &c., comprising— : Mir Feviee Mr. Buruett said it wasalways well for members serve, the following list of ees, ko. , ko. enn., Dunn of [nd., Taylor of La, Davis of | of Congress to understand one another, and pro- GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES i House printing is concerned. The entire stop- | Sf,7" Phelps of | Pounded to. Mr. Haskin thie question: He (Afr, and other ¥ 3. WILSON Administrarns, Page of the House printing through the absence | Mo. Rust of Ark.» Howard of Mich » Hamilton Burnett) offered a resolution last session to Sefer VALUABLE JEWELRY tions do 5G. MoGUIRE & CO. Anois _ of Mr. Ford, their printer, is the reason alleged | of Texas, Burc! Minn., and | the Degroot claim to the War Department for set- ji ler Aksteticction 45 ; A. GREEN, Auctioneer. for the restoration of the 40 per centum asked. | Stout of Oregon—23. tlement. ‘The gentleman cannot deal in any in. | *4dition to the regular distribution, upon the the N 26, the 1 2s of i Ncood the NX of RW EX?E Slvii Sate te NOUSNEOLD AND The original proposition of Mr. Rust, as modi- | sinuation or inuendo. 1 ask him what he means. purchase of Books: bday Ww x z: ena Es Kr FoRnirors. Hor Canmiacr We explained the cause of his absence a day or in . = 5 the BS ie NET id fied by the amendment of Mr. Dunn, accepted by | Mr. Haskin —1 am well satisfied you shall in- Scugvvte ov Exraa Girts: ths wholes ay AND HARNEss at AUCTIO: SATUR- two since; and now have to add that the restora- | Mr. R , was then adopted by the following vote: | vestigate the subject of the purchase of the Gov- | 10 GOLD WATCHES, Gents Hunting C Uraectio .8% the SW NW mad iote Nov G7, | DAY. the 18th instant, I shall weil, at 10 Sloloak tion sought, if granted, will add about $90,000 to | _ Yeas—Messrs. Corwin of Obio, Millson of Va., | ernment printing office as you will the Degroot | 10 GOULD WATCHES, Ladies Hunting k and 8 of sectic nd the N 3; of section 93, town 0 Horses Carriage, with Harness, the cost of this seasion’s printing, every dollar of | Vinslow of N.C. Campbell of Pa , Love of Ga., | contract. 15 Gents Hunting Case SILVER WATCHES, | #1 2:0) (£018 2; neNE% NEX of 90 eB Harness, which will find its way into the pockets of the rue of Ky bio Sree nace >| Mr. Bornett—I ask whether by your remark, | 25 SILVER WATCHES, Lepins Movements, | 4, A7S> {0% % NE X ot section Be. A Aree 8 eral aF- rtment of newand second parties seeking it—the lobby. The Senate and | Taylor of La, Kellogg of {ll., Houston of Ala.” | YOU intend, either directly, or indirectly, or re- | 25 Gents GOLD VEST and FOB CHAINS, N % of SE \,and the NSW miAy blnutand Mapl ie Farniture, oat Executive Department printing is being done for | Phelps of Mo, Rust of Ark., Howard of Mich.. | Motely, to retlect on me in any manner w! ~ 25 Ladies and Misses GUARD and NECK | the whol ol section 36, twnshi tad | Glass, C Mr. Haskin —I do not, sit ‘The 8 - rd, and Wood SE \, the £3 SW Seles; Saree dozen Looking Glasses, t . | Hamilton of Tex., Curtis of jowa, Burch of Cal. CHAINS, sw tion 28: hi 1s a ing, Hair, Shuck, and Cotton Mat~ jennie wir is base sn mapa ane Windom of Minn , and Stout of Oregon—22—” | upon'the table, (eae? (HE tesolution was laid | 45 SILK DRESS PATTERNS, Wholsof ecntion a2; andthe NW Nite eee ae 6. ‘Tormis ‘ona ceiedtuc Hour viningatamiontrtnebedys| nS gcuy eft Raninst he eevlaT cf] wait Chime moved seouader th vie uy | 2 SO SILVER PLATED WARE. ee ee ee pes Printer sand ready to execute the work of thin| NH Murr of Wty Mors of Me, and Wash | Hew aerecd wWeditefestets Meniag er |, The thors Sahedla evn ait onto ont rgular | VERE ns AOTIE NG the N SW 4. aud the BE FUTURE DaYs. session at the reduced rate provided they are not | burn of W - A motion to lay that motion on the table was | srracted es of Distribution, and. as usual, with | Xp the whole of seston 18; Ehitge MOGUIRE & CO Auotionsers, bonus of 20 per ceatui for the | _ #7, Boyer, of South Carolina, who bas pre-| agrecd to every Boo » will be presented A GIFT val ie of, a hoe of section 24; the CE Gamer Saiz oF s cumpelicd to-gty « Sou Pe viously attended the meetings of the committee, | “*érr anderson, of Mo., introduced a pro ued fom 5) cents to $100. whole, whole of section 88 the BY CataLocur.—On . privilege of so doing. In the face of these facts | was not present yesterday Salshive tothe peincht eceaition of politica irs; | To eatisfy the inerédulods, we shell ke N 24 SIL 0° secon 32; the whole of section 34; December st ioo’ S-Se ally by At strikes us as being improbable that Congress] | Mr. Reuben Davis, of Mississippi, was present | whieh was referred to the select committ-e of | Of those who recive the above Extra Guts.and, | #™" the W 4 and SE X of section 3, township 23, We pte +» BORE will consent t© restore the 40 per cent. additio:.2! | but declined to vote. eee ene thirty-three. with permission, publish thoir names and residence | “The'whoie of section 2; he NE ¥4,and the N and Liguorny som 1 —$50,000—asked. nga, £3 he seven peatlouies ehane yeig, | _‘Phe House adjourned until Monday in the daily papors mm order of presentation. BE x piageten i the & ERP LED tl oeplngeraited Tue P wm honda are recorded against that resolution, voted, it will : : hole ae Daltimersipidl Okie Nclisesd Goppasynn tects be peroelved, fn favor of either the proposition of | THIS WEEK'S WEPKLY (DOLLAR) STAR | rugusAND D.FPERENY Wonks usu | fe) Pie of section Saba the F oi sua NW be doing their best to induce Congress to aathorize | templated an adjustinent It te, therefore: tafe ny NOW ON OUR COUNTER. to every tasto—Old and Young, Grave and Gay. ere ek thet Ouse Be Sh 3..C. MoGUIRE & = = —_ PPP tes — ae Perens Slee ra his IT IS THE MOST INTERESTING NUMBER Aap age a. laser the 2int day of January next. "= °™ Monday, ust below the site of the presen’ iz Bridge ed by. jouse in . EVER PUB ED! jo 4 ‘ennaylvanig Ayenye. bodies. As this is a question involving notonly the virtua] | Poimtment of the Committee.” —- | North of the base gh rae! iia the se — abandonment of the present bridge es one of free “=| IT CONTAINS AMOS KENDALL’s TWO and comparat{vely uninterrupted travel ree (pescewtecrons OFFICE, CITY HALL, opae CHEAPEST WINTER CLOTHING! LAST POWERFUL ANTI-SECES- mer’ The_whole of section 3%; and th NWATE aod W% NW X of asotion 36. toweap EY of F I range Il other vebicles, but also the destruction of the Potfhac's| > a x pe on See teppei anal SION LETTERS! The Best Winter Clothing | | At the Land Ofice.at Erxvaws Pore. on Mon resorded in one of ited Feoorde of Wash channels by a rapid and enormous increase of the PLAY ES, &o—Notioe in hore 3x1 ALSO, A COMPLETE DAGUERREOTYPE €SN ONLY BE FOUND AT day, the 28th day of Jauuary next, Fall aneus aso OAC 1 wells at ager end our iniasbaun Woda atta obtp en for ne your 1h: nad Ovie See knee OF ALL THAT HAS TRANSPIRED HERE BY EOS EE TY SO. S| Norske see bteeeeaeeccgenetaamnth iyteie! = wa Boonen in = ra aaa. ague and fever in the Pirst Wa this city and | out and ready for de'ive: re bi t 3 neiesyies i . i 5 story house. Georgetown, aiendy Prevent through. tae | hie, fhe' ha sate IN THE COURSE OF THE WEEK: | ODEON HALL CLOTHING ROOMS.| 7: w the N 5 Sitented os north La stresty fronts next to tre Corner of 10th 3 existence ef the present flats as to dive hundreds | by one SE NE + the Bi NE ¥ WX, th. of my Assistants, and * a ALSO, THE FINEST VARIETY OF GEN- | Splendid QVERCOATS fora Few Dollars! *) strost west. ff f is hi athin sixty days from th: T shall WIESENFELD * Ww os Sapenemdlaptelgal ea of families from home every summer, it is high | Within sixty days from this date proc ERAL NEWS, LITERARY, AGRICUL- At WIESENFELD & COvS. | %, he FE j | One nandsome Walnut Par , time that the thousands of citizens of the District | (Mores the eoliection in Ses HAT sage | TURE, HORTICULTURE asp ROUSE- E’egant DRESS SUITS at Lowest Rates! NW i BW Sfacotion 5s, towewhip 15,0 rae Ty castors aad Bide wor of Columbia interested should turn their atten Collector, HOLD READING AND RECIPES At WIESENFELD & COS. | ,.eRG5 * DW % of section &2, township 15, sete-isg Reeswoed Desier Bette, tion to the protection of the District's interest to OTERS OF WASHINGTON, FOR THE WORKSHOPS EVER Besutiful BUSINESS SUITS at Triflin a T 'W \ NE % of section 36, township 18, cf | Ottomans, w TP’ otes, be grievously injared by the making of the grant | 142 atae nese pon een ore will moet Ot PRINTED IN A SINGLE Ray IRAEN@ EL De eeae tae acs i of seotion 6; and the SE x| Walaat Bockease grains x ogee. in our midst the Baltimore railrosd corporation th of December inolutive, to cor NUMBER OF A DOL- = $ IE, of section 35, township 19, of range 2 . Chairs, * 24 Oak seeks to obtain from Congress the names of those omitted from ; 5 Td 34 SE 4, of section 2; | Walnut E: poll | 5 SE 4 of seoti Do Bedstends be Union Meeting in Phil borweon Inand Ti ieee 172 Pe. avenue, [ aah Si — mepiete = 9 2p a ~ Second Wa: of 4 lendid © A LAR NEWSPAPER! Spi Warm Ou Sa : “i La y t IT 18 THE MOST INTERESTING PAPER yd OVERGoag Good Fitting OVE’ A - Ward George Thomas Stewart, corner THAT MONEY WILL BUY! VE Coats: sex Cottage ete s, Table oh Bedstends, Bareans, tp pose: ey pie tee eet Mare Geese Third Ward—Henry Curtis, corner Eighth and | SUBSCRIBE FOR IT WITHOUT DELAY TO Spe poee ah See T. Condl siding, assisted by a number of vice presi. ed.gurth Ward—Thomas W. Burch, Fifth st., be- BE MAILED TO YOUY FRIENDS Poe WUSINERE SERIE Mite Ages! and tne SW SW’ dents and secretaries, (ihe names comprising “son, 0 8 ay : AT A DISTANCE ! BUSINESS SUITS for all Ages! large number of wealtiy and influential citizens. rge T. Barret, corner of south} e14-9t At WIESENFELD & CO,’s. Zz A_and 34 st: east. attachment and reverence to tution the tamasons of ick g theo een set, oh O° TO MAXWELL bak eas bkEes TTS for Pas earnest and endearing love for the Union, y | Seventh Ward—Peter Hepburn, No 85 south F FOR BARGAINS IN GooDs: DI UITS for Fartios Sheiee by Bak nr cee hh Erne have | Street, between sth and reets south. dell -t2th SurtasLx vor Pausents ! ater ca . A ag ‘Wear! a ts AKS, 5 - cad defeating the provisions of the Const (er er Acee gs CONFECTIONERY. CLOAKS. CLOAKS, AND FANCY GOODS, &e, —— ‘ a ream. Water 4 suit the Crisis. Scarcity ef Money, $c.’ pronouncing such acts violations of the solemn kes, Mince Pies, Pastry, rusts fr Opeter Paheye Just received 60 more el ‘ gts : Ww. CLOTH compact; a) for their repeal, pledging Pies, ase: and a ge ‘of CLOAKs, at reduced prices, to suit the times. that the stat of Pennsylvania shall be | things in the’ Confectionery line. at POSSELEES |. © asec tment oor i carefully searched, and every statute, if there are | Corner Tweitth and F ats, Beh ‘oe eee FI we ies ol ronoh and Eng! ny ge At Wi —— sake Seton ine homes eaciele meine CURRANTS. ot How ag Slonves: ne ‘ rane! mye SOREN Rie ree gaits rs " al repealed ; recognizi L eve cdi asmancte dae tc nay rere | Nt, Atk Pinay tn (hor Ser lop SE a A ing a Ww rec: ports. pur ‘. the owners of reseued slaves submitting ol - | Spd cheap Cooling Wi Braadies. All the = reupeenivod & fall At WIESENFELD & CO.’s. ently to the decisions of the Supreme Court as to Also, 8 fumes ., -* roe Cheage thgn the the rights of slave-owners in the Territories, and as, jos. saa's fair Laceand ner etter | Best H recommending that the disputed queations be | it Corner Ninth ead Ht tie, Paacen ieee Are the Garments t ot thc ongeestinn of & Gaumuamen ay Prtegus | Tap subscriber AaGARD. femomber, the cay Bf WELL’'S At WIESENFELD & CO.’s. from the Ststesvontemplating secession, to suggest | for Hrdshonne VIR Gh He eee sin his N.B.—Cloak Department 24 story. "de l¢3ioo_| SAVE YOUR MONEY—as VIRGIN remedies, with dirm convie! that the - Pat “cy tious of such Convention will be recelved by the | Phomas Parker £2. Reticle, to George H°! FOR THE HOLIDayYs: Witt fica son s fptandia Geestoe woe, other States in a fraternal entl.conciliatory spirit; | Bu orner Vermont a i SEVENTH STREET FOREVER! It you call at x Bene BS zh, zeorK2zezZ~ S ages T appesliag to their brethren in the States contem- | Neal 61 La. av., between ch aud plating secession to forbear; reminding them of GEO.CAL Ber PUN FOR THE CHILD. ’ WIESENFELD & CO.’s. and the tue innumerable ties which bind us together ag | .U 7” This Honey bas no equal in pure and deii- Punszets Surtasie ron Ave Aves! dow % Corner of Pa.av. and 4% at._ | sation, wl A csncinay Ear a the |“? vir. Supply yourselves at once. CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, a D. ByNOVAL. The very as ite: i nf a Be - ~P. i: gaily gs. A RE x : the pubi AN OPPORTUNITY TO i 3 wa Uae oe shared in tue dieplay of bunting! with appretnte | ase pina, c 24 VE MONEY TTY AND H ith FAO RGSZDN rhe gecket schooner Lanna el mottoes Una at oue of the hotels was the for ‘iano bien | have loaned for the Concert rs i will benaciee ae perry nee evel ae sw x motto, ‘ Concession before secession.” — benekt of the Propestent oli te . Apply to ‘ Although the he Smi: beg to time, when bectnees 1s misst active & thes stheriog {Mekering nee twas ao large an cy ae eeeatives ea petaaring at in if if 18 sold wth it tt say, oure doisst 99nd Diet ot Goornein'a. um ba s — ea hutbering tens of thousands. at % ihe ale "ti ‘colen, and general varie r RRELS sueERen iz, a Sg and meet to intelli 2 “ 306 Pa.av., bet All ki i ROIDE:! i en nen * % the sW 36 NY yy, pint Stone whch tuatn te erpenty ae | JMPAS. ANN, ONES WIDOW. ANA, | NOM ETS sme DLA WENO oma | © "y aeacGORNPON 4.00, Searels vofindas ; le my a) ” zu na Sosa pw | i a oa en OO geri | sg trek RULER oo ray | M8 *__—nkaeta,| ER eal ata Ha a So teas ie : . SCRENGK, OF PHIT.A DELP! N : rsd tac | GPE Si sto er runn | Acean DOE AMR E oneness | at Be PR Pea ly a rotate pop aed | othe att gas S$. Midet tty 8, Sanie meee eau Se Siemens REE be perpetuate yeaathis Union oes No. 460 SEVENTH STREET, . Draggiet is his agent, sorner ‘rl sacien Sos “We meet to declare unshaken confidence in tof commands : ageaaae ped rt nt a SEY 8s Fandnes eX peke plainly. If any semtiments bave been | Tnets “Al I have jugt retarned fr Tome . c ‘ ae be! i ttre jai Y 4 ‘4 + the @ by an of the country against Sp Ro oe ist restore pnblic sentiment t. und the b> aed “1 r G@uTtr 6 5 SH 6, ’ ye et Leon p urs . vi Pi th f tor. ; 1B AW LS, GIVE US BUT LIGHT! : this sad st f e mill race, A! i ; HT FOR He BastEan Portion oF ruB City! Union at all hai : , - wed all - : ; Tue Torat Porvnatwx ov tHe Usirzp Srares As nese as-can be ascertained, the total | " Av over, ry | cf the States and Territorics {s h said 1) WAen ead where yon will wt ieee cf" Repeemntaives Wi be Sted | ern pe ORS, BREW - House of: Represen wi about ‘Attorney fi * | cots ataweantr ne! OF Washing est 3B,0n —————————————— ee tt eee