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"CONGR ESEION. ‘DEPARTMENT ‘ERDICT iN THE Buacu Case was | Guwenat Scort on Secession —A , AUCTION SALES. Reds eo Bced * | Tatmrr-sixrm Cononnss—Saconn Session. | 1,41 The frigate Macedonian Capt Glynn, general rejoicing with which the elaborate opinion in re- By MARSHALL & PAGE, Auotioncers. t : : Mosvar, December 17 is being red at Portsmouth, N. H., for verdict of the jury igthe divorce case was military No. 502 7th street, under Odd Fellows’ Hall, WASHINGTON CITY: s —Several House bills were taken p | vicean the Gulf er Home Squadron Her com- | received. and what should be done VENING.AND EVERY NING, s tof , with the exception | The announcement of the verdict by the fore- He of course raet Bix O Use aw k, of N. H, introduced a resolution J.$, Cunningham is under | man of the jury proved the fer an outburst | a own State of RAUTIFUL Resonr- : king the President to communicate to the Sen- entte join ber im- | of use # courtroom ‘to pause pear the ills she has rather / rate to ry Oy Spirit ef the Morning Press. the number of men at forts Moultrieand : ‘one of the most ae tne ; tthe abe rot of But, if seces- Bagyete, M Kar The Constituiion eulogizes ex-Secretary Cobb | ter, the state of enld forts and of the gaiuilo. id . The ngs , he says it not gl rma, f and bis administration of the Treasury Depart- thane ig pemey ll leeparoneny er A be cage peoorg ment if said forts, with the corres) ~ try. ki : : 2.5 - a ‘ voted to news. ng the same; objected to and laid ater. 4 3 ong censist of jand,| Do 1's, Toys, Boxes of Perfumery, &o., The ee es Mr. Fitch introduced a resolution { . j ‘and an. Wisconsin. Iowa, and | 5 # in od waisbes ms = Ex-Sucartary Coss having worked as much pee oj en of <a St. wi by un ota; the ve will consteh af tndieon, I 4° Bawa Disckets, y | after a sl jeation, a > . ‘estern in} eid = — om misclaiefto Lis owa particular trast—the Treasury Mew agg eee ie Sis Minn 1 their emotions and weeping like children. Mnois, o, rgi at — lt. tons, — Goods, are, Swokings, Biled to its utmost capacity, and amidst tears of | Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Tennessee, A fail agsorts ent of Jewelry, bere, ts ptobably by this time !n Charleston. | which was referred tp the Committee on Pensions. = it z “ay There, ie pre Ae planning, an@ scheming] Mr. Kennedy, orkid, called up Senate bill PSs thanls a 16. a bad a 4 Ss : b with as iosanely violent men as Bimself, how | suthorizing the arte Long —— and | tor aay rt Bie of Tnstruction to the Committe at tee a of aympath and hosts of friends v and Sisvaia aed aocer| siete, ocd Glove eter, c surest aod soonest to plunge the country in the | “71. iii was made the special order for Wedneg- | °f the Judiciery, looking to ap amendme: ie Pouring pon ber. ete te! Crp ee, ee ous °, Car: horrors of civil war, 2s the now only probable | gy next. nedtrality laws, so as, in addidon to preventi: the were uugd! speak. Bure! _ Le, LS immense crowd poured in until the house was | down the Blue Ridge, taki Department—and to the country, as he well could | 4 si4¢, the joint resolution in the De Groot case; Items Telegra rt or Presents joy jonate exclamations of delight con- | kansas, Kentucky, Missouri Texas. Large Ssrortment of China, hn ‘and Glass = stood like one tri herself was 5; bless with joy and emotion. the every Tuesdsy, Thureday, and Satar- means of inducing border slavebolding-State co-| {Vednesday and Thursday of next week were ee bee soda a After the x toni had AF, te house, they ad- | commun! exico as an day mornings 10 <*elock in Store. Ladies parti- operation with the disunion schemes of the oli- | Set apart, on motion of Mr. Green, for the consid+ Forces from going from ome State to another fer | journed to the “Preemption,” which rang with | impossibility. They will bave free course to go | CU iatly ia MARSRALL-& PAGE, Avet. KI ffice here, he found the | ¢?at!on of territorial business. the purpose of aiding resistance to Federal laws | vociferous cheers. Every new man who entered | down the Mlestes! ,and will insist Pen- MARSAA Ps ee ee cee oe The Senate then took up the bill providing for | “™)." "Timber of ropeeed three cheers, the crowd joining in with | sacola as a naval depot. fe also gi is said, By Thus, DOW: ING. Auctioneer. treasury in astronger condition than ever before one out some provisions of the treaty between speeches { federal t whole souls, till the rafters of the old inn | an elaborate statement of the “aiaposttion of the peters | em D.C wre - since the foundation of the Government. fi!s | the United States and Mexico. which are strongly in favor of . and of | ran; in. military forces of the nation, and the condition wt le Ve oNERD SY went =e & first official exploit was to pay enormous bonuses Speakerlaid before the House @ | such a character as cannot fail © pratace Beaubien, who kept the old tavern in | and needs of the fortified places. inst, at 10 v’olg@k, 1m frout of ihe A woton Room, to a lot of speculators in stocks—not a few of them teation from the Secretary of the Interior, | tional excitement. ; ci Ci years ago, and who was beside far soaoust of whos it may ouncerne! ala sell = asking that an appropriation be made tosupply| Leading gentlemen of Missouri are privatel with joy. announced about 8 o'clock that | 4 Nogemean PmoPostriox TO ARREST Dre-| without reserve— professing to be his devoted personal admirers | i+ deficiency of 1861 and also the usual appro- | discussin question of the seperate independ the band was in readiness to serenade Mrs. Burch | pyiox The Albany Atias and Argus publishes | Harre's tro" chests Tes and friends—in the shape of purchases of United lation for the year ae June, 1862, be made | ence of that State, rather than be involved in the | at Sleight’s Hail, whither the crowd adjourned. | an article on the country’s nd a wld © States secarities at enormous premiums, to rid | for the suppression of the siave trade. Referred | extreme secession movement. The hall was filled to overflowing, and the Box boses Browse Sorp to the Committee of Ways and Means, and or- Private letters received here from Vera Cruz | multi headed by the band, thence proceeded tution, as settled ~ " ie “ _— the treasury of its then existing surplus. He | ‘tired to be printed. I state that a Convention, held at the Capitol, com- | to Br. Skinner's residence. The band took thelt | hy the Supreme Court, which pula’ Southern | Boece ye sete ned eee W hae. adopted this system to deplete the treasury aga _ On motion of Mr. Carter, of N. Y.. Thursday, of officers of the church and of the military, | station in the grounds, the crowd remaining out- upon anequality with Northern proper! kies . the urgent advice of his wise predecessor. His | the 3d of January next, was set apart for the con- | [ind appropriated 300,40 per month cf the | side. Pep bal nd the following Larrels ftrandy. Malaga Wine jes, ‘was to seek to | sideration of Distric: business ‘hurch’s funds to sustain Mi: on in the defense After playing several airs, the door 0} and . le 6 an can) meet ‘aos et ee ee mil- | On motion of Mr. Grow, Thursday and Frida: of the capital. ox Mrs Hurch, appeared, leaning upon Mr. Beck- gig tt combtion co vessiialé ee Ter- | Pase Benes, detehes, F induce capitalists to loan the of the present week were set apart for Territori ‘The various foreign Ministers, except the Min- | with’s arm. She wes wra, in shawls, and re- | sitories, and any having a population | » quarter casks very superior Po-t Wine lions of dollars, when knowing that if be suc- | business ister of Spain, were at Jalapa. ceived the crowd one by one, who congeanalaeet equal to the consti one member of Con- pote Boy oe | ‘Brand ceeded in the scheme for the Government’sdces-| ‘The Speaker then —— tocall upon the} General Mata was the prominent candidate for | her again. A large number of ladies visited her, gress, and having ‘vott'es fine old Whiskey. on trnetion he was then Isboring to consummate, | several States for original bills. Governor of Vera Cruz and unable to control their feclings, could resident there! of the blican | 4317 2 tT. Ww those who might advance that money would be _ Mr. Barrett introduced a bill for remove Oe Juarez has raised a loan of $600,000 for the pur- | clasp her in their arms. The congratulati ry aoe — c4 . U_ 3. Arsenal from the city of St. Louis; chase of supplies for the army now before the | lasted until alate hour, and the crowd then ad- * nor the THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW utterly ruined by so doing. to the Committee on Military Affuirs. capital. journed to the New York House, where an im- | f the Territory, during the territorial pe Bi His third notable exploit as an executive officer crepes Alea Prone ‘Supper was served, and all was jy shall, by tion or otherwise, annul or By A. GREEN, Auctioneer. bere, was to absquatulate the moment afterthe| Wuy Tuzr Want Civit War —We presume Persenal. and bili until a late hour in the night. the rights Property as recognized by the laws Rk SALK OF ROUSEHO: beggary of the Treasury by and through his finan- | that few here who trouble themselves to note +++-Gen. G. 8. Meem, Virginia, Ex-Gov. M.8. en pm a paetg hlapanpe Reon of any State. cial achievements and disunion labors combined, | closely the developments of the views and designs | Perry, Florida, are at Browns’. a to escort Mrs. Burch to Wheatos v Do B Lwe—a turned public attention intensely upon the fact | of those at the South who prefer disunion to any -+++ Hon. P. Westcott, ex-Senator, pre a. py 9 o'clock, Mrs. Burch left eee Cee Ted Bs gle hfe ae that the national and financial state of the times | guarantee of southern rights in the Union, fail to S.N i Hon J.J. McRae. of Missis- | Naperville, escorted by twenty carriages loaded Coiaden tne sanaitind tr ot tock aa was attributable, most indeed, to him. So soon | comprehend the fact that none will be more dis-| 5? i o< with ladies and gentlemen. for Wheaton. | jog thousand dollars, passing safely through along the road the scene wasa perfect ovation ists of 1857, and who was ‘a year or as it became clear as light that his entire com- | sppointed than they, if civil war fails to follow ‘At Wheaton the crowd bade “the little woman”? _ a is A ingld and w! neti year mand of the columns of the Constetution news- | the secession of South Carolina. Else, they fear 7 ue eod-bye and God speed, and left with shouts of yids aye +4 be ogee tans ft mom paper, and bis ceaseless correspondential repre- | that their cherished scheme of an entire Southern ‘ae av swine: joy which could be heard long after they had dred thousand dollars, of which en sentations that the extremists should now destroy | Confederacy may, after all, be defeated by the re- on he will be able to pay only about fifty cent. the Government, (the latter borrowing their in- | fusal of the border slaveholding States to trust Hew 4 A few weeks since a ness man Boston Forgien Sentiment on a Corton ConvEDER- - ho b re kas been remarka ucky all alout Parlor Suite, consisting of poesenpni ane’ fp cies taken sapemmiaped| (oF saline mshar ean as tadieeg ~ acy — The Richmond corvspondent of the Pe- A Se rE Bua aY es “Adds nie ection made pectic ape diog fen 2 Castors aad < Side Chairs, oov- turned toil and ran away from his late post! We | Messrs Iverson, Toombs, Wigfall and Keitt. As pe ge er! red emt many pie City vost Ofiice. 4 large gmonnt, upon which his losses, it isest{- submit that he is the properest statesman con- | regretable as the fact is, it is now becoming so ng rene C1 Z mated, will reach at least sixty thousand dollars. ehalinks dik Carolina i plain that none but the wilfuily blind can fail to]... The comments of the Englis press on the F R SALE—City Routes on the Star, compris election of Lincoln must convince us of the South ing the service of vetwoen seven and eight | Boston Traveller convention in thecharacter of outside adviser and | see it, that civil war thus forms the ground-work | that Great Britain would be a most unstable reli- | hundred aly subseribers, Apply weer’ Tew s — generally lobby conductor of the scheme to break | of the policy for the immediate future, of those | ance for a Cotton Confedera mpertot the Star Office A Names ror tax New Repustic —A corres- i om Ta’ les, and Shades, up the Government and make the border siave- | who sssumeto launch the extreme South upon the | Power threa’en the security OTICE TO ALL OF OUR CUSTOMERS. | pondent writing to the Columbia South Carolinian stead, Washsiand. and Dressing Bu- rom “* up country” wants the true name of the out ion, the English journals rejoice at the = A A holding Sistes the seat of bloody civil war, that | uncertain sea of Immediate and separate State se- | Cu tecrRnons cuegeng une Journals rejotce at the anveare havine all of car accounts mule off to | new Republic Columbla Republic,” and says age Sete, consisting of Bodetende, Burenns, the South may hereafter hold towards the North | cession. of the ultimate extinction of negro slavery in| Cail ataa carly day and settle t Ay 7 may have the false Americus Vespocius.” The ‘< Lounges abd Easy Cc the sentiments so fiercely enunciated ta the United VM t Cha re. ‘heirs, UF"Since Caleb Cushing denied that ke autho- | 4™er!ea RI , irons Candlestick “ Louisville Journal says that if the “‘ up country” | Ution » Refrigerator, | States Senate by Messrs. Iverson and Wigfsll, | rized the hoisting of the Palmetto flag on one of | out oa the sabseeariancene ctor tacnn = Spar writer wants the true name he must remember . aay ~4- snd through the press, by the Charleston Mer- | hig ships, the Charlestonians have discontinued-| little to hope from ths friendly feeling of France, | _do17 2w Opposite Center Market ae S'Gsion Republic’ enka eos “ne eaten _ 4 Tabie gna Ctton Seat and ‘ one the subscriptions to give him a testimonial, and oes looking to Louis Napoleon for omer (CHARACTER AND INFLUENCE OF ABO- should the mew Re. ‘eee, i. and other Bed the money is returned to the subscribers. weuld not be quise agnum committere ‘upo—like NISM. a . ‘ottoa | Husk Tae Souse Secoxp Taovent —The country’s giving the lamb to the wolf. Such vulpine inti- A Sermon zronched in the Firat Presbyterian a } Pr ¥ ha 0] Mater: elvet, ssels. 1 » end Ca- lyn, N_Y., on Sunday evening, Do= the ri sds, Oliciothe, Reae, ond oy sty now, that pie — neampry amare gern Tg oy ap peeps oee adantng thenbarsater of tos Bone Sigenst, ae anes by the 1 2 fy ke 3 hina Vases, Candlesticks, aud other feast Or- may come to the rescue of our was, as antici pat v the Star on Saturday last, 5 i no . County from the perils that environ it.The sec- | duly nominated by the President this morning to| | Contovs Faxax —in the Novih Gavolina House | Oud nt Dot ge seceding to |G ECON D VISIT . Paty bansio Rennes Pree Poke eer ces, paar | sepnp apberlprped mid qagslh en eee ot Cee quire whether the House has been duly organized | ™¥!°-_ ue. 1m Que lated Castor, Coffee and Tea Set long on the rocks of revolution. Every pub- ‘The last person expelled from New Orleans | 1" pursuance of law. It appears that a law of the CADET BLUE CLOTH. China, Giass, and Crockery Ware," lic man North and South who turns his face| J” The last person expel om New Or Siate requires the members of the Legs : FOR MILITARY SUITS. WASHINGTON CITY Stee lobed Ricken Menainviane aguinst some frank and prompt settlement of the | for opinion's sake Is Mr. Hari, = ora Pas ,| besworn “tosupport, maintain and defend the | Black distor Gor adios’ Cloaks or ‘Aad many other articies, too numerous to enume- trouble, is ed in playi ular pas- | burg house. He marrowly escaj some very | Constitution e Uni the o Ino to convert our stock into cash, we are t . sions fer the savamcmant of hic individual tor. | tough treatment, —< Knowledgeand ability.” But the Clerk, {n | offering our entire gtock At rently Eoduced prices. DR. M. SCHLOSSER. gee celt a cle pg - wearin; Le 7 . anes sae - — and ons areoneandall} Posrwastax GzNzxai Hour, we are glad to power. ced belief for how edge and ability,” No. 36 Contral Storés, the bape m nein whe WOO Sean e Ges e to be av iy true patriot, as though | be able to say, is sufficiently improved in health | 40 ence nguiry. erk’s motive for a betwe: 4 > ‘RGEON CHIROPODIST, del N, Auct. this alteration has not been explained, and it is | _¢ 17-27 opposite Center Marke . eC a bape were poisonous. ‘stoma number is | to be at his Department to-day in the reeumptien surmised some party rick wee intended by It. APPLES, APPLES. PPLES! oF By WAI.L & BARNARD, Auctioneers, comparatively. Though they have at this | of his official duties. A orden nush'To CANFIELD S AFTER Pin EE tad omelet POSITIVE SALE OF time, by an unfortunate combination of circum- —— (77 Dr. G Lynn, a prominent citizen of P APPLE.—Ladies and a T thank you Cum.2 Wale eee hy ey oo stances, the power to whirl and burry the masses |_ 7” The Charleston (S. C.) Mercury corrects its | Cumberland, Maryland, died suddenly last Sat. | for t yoek og heey, ict ai wae, AF AUCTION On TUEBD at MORN. on to the point of the destruction of the best gov. | Statement thatthe Bank of Charleston has resumed | urda ed hands and soar throats fresh, Epes: EFFICACIOUS AND PERMANENT the i8th instan’, », 10 o’olock, sod continsng ernment that man ever lived under, we yet feel con- | *Pec!e payments. it Ter = Bans eee ENS, DUCKS, BUTT ce CURE FOR tall te we et eelt at ioe of Aident that sober second thought will interfereand| Tnx CwamuesTon Forts THRmateny. — THE UNION, PRAYER: MEETING! eluding myself, ai 849'Ninth at, opposite CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS. » = tag r to the Kirkwore. Some, ite rescue the lives, fortunes, liberties and happiness | Typeats to ‘)Saxii” Tuan.—The Charleston c C-ptor Market 00 a - - - J of the people North, South, East, and West, from | (3 C_) Mercury bas a communication recommend- dein | N THE HOLIDAYS, i a aes Syae te mooning sof ering trusted sachs men. | ing the offer of the command of the maritime ATTENTIONCINFANTRY Calacies | CRO TICR MN, GALT & GROTHER oul! [ OF THE FEET, ime only is wan’ bss * consummation— } forces of South Carolina to Commodore Shubrick = t ds i ithout is ‘ Pass, the wreck and ruin of allexisting American rights | j.. H Stee Ta onolidsy trade, igh sings ct lence New in the event of his resignation under the General | requested to he prompt in their attendance on next | View to the holidsy trade, Government, ‘The conmmunieation concludes: | MUNDAY NIGHT. Deo-mbarfharsogiecs Allof the above are offered at much lower aan ae ees Shey oon oe ene weenie at. By order of the Captain. de 15 2t_ | than their usual rates. Dr. SCHLOSSER would, in ths most respectful ‘If itcame to the shelling of those people in Time—a very brief time—will suffice to open the 5 7 4 iemen o! eyes of the people everywhere to the fact that| the forts, his advice would be of the utmost ad- VE tents wpecinr Prayer JANITED. Seta adelett, 354, Fe evense. Wasbiaton and ita environe, that, ai the ste these leaders are false and dangerous teachers in- | vantage.”’ Men's Christian Association on MONDA 45 <o0 TES __6 Coors oat of Brown's Hote:._ toticitation of many families, he has been induced deed. Once thoroughly understood, and from} Another correspondent of the Mercury says.with | cember 7th, comme De at hef Past nine o'alock VULCANITE BASE et ARTIFICIAL | 5, revisit their city, Maine around to Oregon they will be held to | fegard to the forts : ject of thia meting is to invoke Divine theraing ea |. Dr. WADSWORTH hae maite full arrangements FOR 4 SHORT TIME ONLY, rigid accountability for the mischief they have “Weare of opinion that the policy of a ‘master- | our country in present conditio: Let Cad pak. noe on Bis worked, beyond all question. Aegenty My heb ap —ovie mpalytecgeend pier rag (ee Den TE ally recomatend 18 to bin ‘and may be consulted in every department of Pedal i bebe rpclyrd absasceaemrtot nls bripetheod oa OUR COMMUN: TY HAS PARTIALLY | | Full and partral Sets of Teeth oan be inserted in | Surgery ; expecially in A Cuowp at Tux Saxats Cuansen—Every | Jue votine thereat bese eens Of secesston= | |} rphen by the inepunead. citeese ee arb | csc d Seretality nad, with an artistio beauty, CORNS, BUNIONS, seat im the galleries of the Senate Chamber was] at W eslington, and a reasonable time allowed Hall during this week. x! No. 366 C street. Any Every Diszasz oF Tue Fixer. Killed before 18 m, tc-day, tn therexpectetion thet | thet Gowssimyat for the withdsawal of thelr the inciemmmey clses Sim pen LOUR,_N. 0, MOLASSES, APPLE ena FUTURE DAYS. Senator Wade would makea very violent ceercion | ops ‘Then, if these troops are not withdrawn, MONDAY and TUESDA Fisekis, POULTRY VENISON. MILL | all of whioh, however long standi>g or bad, ho they must be driven out, be the cost what it ti i speech. He had not taken the floor when the ” (se FEED, &o.~160 barrel brands Fami in a few minutes, N TUESDAY NEXT, Deo. istn, ; my peal is alg tthe bokes nmiot”oPauints | ara taue FLOUR, + "everee brand Family | ours in fow minutes, without te ie cnnatigast 8 Sloat preted = Star*s vepert went to pees. ‘The belief is however expressed that the Gov- may forfend threatening calamities by meri ig barrels new crop N. 0, MOLASSES. very fine, | a‘erwards. AUCTION—AUCTION—AUCTION, ‘The fact that he Las heretofore been one of the | ernment will not attempt to hold them; but it is | © Present blessing. 1s _ lo Greening and ‘ippin APP: : : Fi CLOSING OUT SALE. most vebement and really violent advocatesof ab-| saded__ % 2 do Pach ay ou AY PANS. ncch sag tap yc age gereentcns ped NION, § edroe roeh Kil ed POULTRY, in America, as well as among eeveral olition doctrines in the Senate chamber.of course} «[¢ in this expectation we should be mistaken, ladies gray pi am gone prime VENISO TUFF. perial royal famijies ef Europe, has gave rise to the universal impreasion bere that his | however, and the bloody alternative of an escaladé th street, intend having a Festival for 4-4 pod this day ane foe Biter pe eae gained for him several thousand testimonials; of Purpose was to follow the example of Messrs. | left to us, we will accept !t But let the Govern. | fit of the parsonage connected with the church, to D. L. MORRISON & CO. thage he bogs to append the foliowixg to his pres ont Hale, Wigfsll and Iverson in throwing tar rather | ment at Washington bear it 1n mind, that, as Wwe} commnee on, MONDAY EVENING next, the —doirét___ corner Twelfth and B ste. | 0a coment. than water on the raging sectional flames. Hence | Goa Geta the right!” richie tiled aa. pets. Ci ali and UPPLIES the remarkable public curiosity to hear him, in the expectation that “‘a high time’ (of words) ‘Would be the upshot of bis speech. fi 2 FOR CHRISTMAS. . The New York Evening Post of Saturday pub- | a/if8, 8% hy are determiued. thea ered | Fruits ard Nuts of all kinds, i AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS. lishes a letter written from the wife of an officer fresnmonts and useful artiolos of all desoripticns eh CE er pee ago LF ws direction | From Wm. Rice, Ez-Proprictor of the Pennsyloa- ststioned at FErt Moultrie to her sist: in New | fo" tele for Christmas times, at low a wer off red for sale at 16 cents per pound His particular friends, however, confidently | York, which says : — Old Wiighy. Bracdy and Wien, 5 zgbF, Schlosser hasextrncted oa prs from my assert that his tone is to be remarkably moderate, } «: Within a few days we hear—and from soman Cc LLECTOR'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Goshen Buttes and Cheese. ‘The extrao: ease with which he and that instead of adding thousands on thousands | sources that we cantot doubt It that the Chorlee, 16 mt me Peesraber 6, 3360. % a ciesr, best brands, Family, Extra, and who are troubled = cecal rece a) pale ju ns asthe only person sortment of Groceries of sil kinds, id ed ss sof to the vast army ef secessionists already existing | tonians are erecting two batteries, one just oppo- ABE ES, ON PERSONAL, emOreery. in the South, {t will be likely to have a contrary | *te us, at a little village, Mount Pleasant, and Puig for Hou-ehold Farni ir per ‘op: & 7 cents par pound, [S without & — of pain another on the end of this island; and they dare | for the year 186), and previous year: w mad 4 bilade phia, Sept. 23, 1857. WM. RICE. effect. We shall see. the Commander to interfere while they are getting ready for delive Payable at th No 834 Sos ese, From Hon. Charles C. Van Zaad’, R. I. sioen, Coren dary Oa oe EOE Sana SgE ESSERE ready to fight sizty men. * * * The soldiers Tho-e who ft de17-003w between Louisiana evan) D st. a ee Z b s00rg we SUIRE SCO nt Szcritany Jacos Tuompson, of the Interior | here deserve great credit; though they know D f ‘and if the at — Dr Sehloses bpe to-day opersted uj & very] N.B.—Two very fine Top ies atiprirgie Department, having obtained a leave of absence | what an unequal number is coming to massacre i T OYAL HAV. punt corn of mine with porfaot success, reliev- | ssie from the Prerident, leaves Washington city to day them, yet they are in good spyits and will fight HE Nex’ Ww a fi TTERY. o ‘oyal Let- vemoiae it wi paent suffe A a _ ns _. 2 * CHAS. AN ZA . By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, ‘, 3 a itely. Our Commander says he never saw i 18 saat ‘ SS ee Oe Se etiotinnee sch a brave ite nd. fet desperate mroit LS ee tie Supt Seocel of Gate | Providence, R. 1 , Oct. 22, i856, FUR z the aving officially designa-| Our only hope is in God. My love to father and rene: , “ ted him as that State’s special Commissioner to | all. "Your affectionate Sister.” He wis rea gobs ot nit ase ae aa anY See ps an ante ne reok ecergrenmleeees sed ae ak the foll ‘The Assessors of each Ward the State of North Carolina, and incidentally to 1 owing plao-s from $8. Ya. SORTEO NUMERO Gt ORDINAKIO, Dr.2chlosser hae extracted seven troublesome Licut Tazoccu tHe Giroom.— F,” we pre-| the lath to f December ino! to oor- CAPITAL PRIZE 8100,000, corns for me without rs and wit every prospect ae other slaveholding States. sume Mr. Fulton in person, writing to tue Balti- rest and to register the ‘amos of those omitied from of —--.@ 100,000 : pie ry re can, cveorigiy eermmend = Rave to sey, from information 1m our | ore American from this ity, says: ‘eet Werd—John A. Rheom, 172 Pa. avenue 30/000 : ee Possession, that theagh Mr. Thompson favors the « There is one feature of good promise that has | te/ween 17th and I8th . 20,000 From Dr. &. Verdi, M D. sesession of the cotton States, he is for the resump- | tra: eorge Thomas Stewart, corner uspired since the adjournment of Congress, the is) 1 cortify that I have been suceessfu'ly ope- tion of their relations with the rest of the Union or Second Wi ¢| Twolith and H ats. : PRIZES, zated upon by Dr. Sehlocser wi pais. oa Tor oar steageagl Death remota same THird Ward-Menry Curtis, comer Eighth and ES ves, 8 85. | Washington, Jan. 7, 1858. bi: Mp. 38! Ha. 1G Fnarters, on the moment the non-slaveholding States eon- . L ats. St sight at 5 per cent, discount, terms of compromise. Heretofore hie was for un- Ward— w. be- % ‘ P ‘ sent to give the constitutional guarantees which a pte ony cal uaene for Pats I nl pou ‘ard—Thomas Burch, Fifth st., on Banke thon at pa the result From Professor D. Gilbert, Philadelphia. and H sts. ; the united South may eventually ask at tneir sword and throwing away the scabbard. It is re- Finn I—George T. Barret, corner of south bepemees Dr. Schlosser removed four corns for me without bands A 3d_ sti east me, ers for ‘ garded as an evidence of the growth of the senti- ee Hel iets fidressed pain, and satialactorily. Moses Kelly, Esq., chief clerk, has been ap- Bont the tet epee. oy ae p egearpes to! the Tenidenge of hn C. t aed ~sacmusabons - del?-tr Oareof PON ROD BU! ac. ot 3 OBERT, M.D ko, Pointed by the President Acting Secretary of the | "©, 1 other good omen Ie the defoe f the Rhett | nevonth Ward—Peter Hepburn, No. 85 south F | ———————______-______ | 1s) sar randis, Phila. City Water Cure Inst, mS Sah = sum 6 Anterior Department in Mr. Thompson's absence. roy te the cleetion by the atucwet Pteaon Street, betwoen Sth and 9th streets south. deli -t26th DAPTED FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. Dr, Schlosser hae extracted sight sixty atabonels pa eens oa. So et a ks ett nae ow pater psisful corns iatereet, arolina of the Hon. F. W. PHILADELPH i } without the least pein, grest- .C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avot. Stic Avoruxz Sensation —Shortly after three of the State. Mr. Rett bed cana * cpanel Too YADEL i i lon FAPOTIONERY. One, Two, Three and Four-Faced Shawls. | fom i 0 yee out by Ai "By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Awteeeaa” Pm, on Saturday evening last, an unfounded | most violent secesslonists, and felling to elect him | faut! C#Kes, Mince Pies Pastry, Crusta (gr Oyster | Sees Se eee) Georastowm, B.C, ANeReneers rumor of the sudden death of Postmaster General they united on Mr. Johnson, but he was defeated | fhings'in the’ Confectionery li reat FUSE, Brosh sine Lo aoe SALE OF ‘FRE, BEST. OLD RYE W, Molt pervaded the city—then given up to excite- by ts renty bo 3 er Dlg Reg corner Twelfth and F sts. no 24 Im* "| fires ar four teeed tke obhases enh anes From Rev. Chas. W. Quick. af ih ae it ool sist ment growing out of the resignation of Secretary | snd esti! coated’ firm friend of the Union Hie [Cer NPR EREY, BANK NOTE ; ptylish, and the Most durable wimee ‘The operations of Dr. Schlosser are at the vot a eden, Cam, the tenor of the address of the @isunton-per- | has recently colncided with the secessionists, but | MorOlothing oe the Poses Ghee ee Bae | WeMePINE etal other kinds of Shaw!s and Cioaks | jemoted several for'meto my entire pis st pare esp 4e members of Congress, and the President's | °0!¥ to ® moderate extent, not being willing to | 460 Boventh street, ¢ willbe founds and 0 novel, Pittsburg, May 27, 1853. AS. W. QUI recommendation of the observance of a day of pam the State headlong into civil war and have on hand very large and a or Jeo all our entire stock uf ’ meer oe N. - He rded u i too: Mens’ 4 bed. He was as the anti-war eck, Gens Boys’ C i Furaishing i From W. H. Jingley, M. D. fasting and prayer, such as we never before saw candidate, and his election isa bitter defeat to 8, at to suit the times, Dry Good: A extant in the Federal Metropolis. Being univer. | the Rheti fiction, who bed joined to besrtily | roa,am No, wegiytea SMITH, Cloth > only: the ‘alde in ai fai Boblouser hls removed several corns from my sally recognized as a wise, good and sincerely ri Bie, Zane pie Bis Peshect of precipitating re Penpsey a oaaane othe, &c., upper W. B. JINGLEY, MD. ‘Patriotic statesman by all of all parties bere, b 7 . La pirges prt: ae Le the | ‘There {s still another favorable indication of DING AND VISITING, Blankets, Comforts, &0, base-| [n sddition to the above ials, . try suddenly lost the | compromise in the refasal ef Jefferson Davis, of] Importers of fine WED: ERCREERS: he “vaults. thousands more are in Dr. Scblosser’s possession, counsels of such a man in such a crisis, was | Missinaippt,tosign the dispatch sent South bythe | WEBBING ERVE ESE * | tanplloe no obligation to pureheen sv oualtedi It | sceg them from membersofthe Imparial Royal saficient to intensely increase the excitement then | secessionists, declaring that all compromise was t beautiful styles, | '™” PERRY os EI it in Washi: hopeless, and urging the immediate secession of 326 Pa, Av., between 9th and oth ats Pa. Re families of Europe, and a's0 from ledies of the raging in ington. thelr respective States, He isthe leading member | _an 7-am yh ats » om nee venue highest standing both inthe old sed sew worlds, Joven Hanvr, of the Supreme Court of Missis- of n amicable selleneat and is wiil 4 beantifi ated A CARD. i game ig sippl, was in this city 2 day or two since, on bis | accept of northern concessions, all. may yet ‘es ] a if ip apdgt MA RE.of Ara- T Hrasloroue eee ge the maar 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘way to his native State—Maryland—to which he | Well. rae is nat PUMPARRY Ss ie singe, & truly fine bo G between i2th and 18th streets. has been dispatched by legislative resolution as2| Sovrnens Riowrs Martine In New Your .|& the rear of the National Hotel, oapas, Parker 5 Ce ee 32 and H 3. | Consulting hours from 10.8. m till 4p. m, Vermont commissioner to induce her (Maryland) to act | A meeting of many of the prominent gentlemen jeale, or ST Le. av betwee aes . , ‘ ‘With Mississippi in the current crisis. A brief | of New fork, merchants and others, was held at FUSE WATCHES, in Gol! and Silver Hunting a ss £0. CALVERT. Notics.—No profesional connestion war id for Federal eet ae aon tae aan | dy forthe pafposs af contlision uid counsel | a, rle Rison PINE Wa EUL ACE. gin | ot du Ray te, ua 3p pare aed di mmt____ a oflice—the seat upon the Supreme Pay ise WWARBINEIC Re. 34 pou ‘ietw A onanBROSH On SEVENTH 'STRSET! with a view to the adoption of such measures as a Dench made vacant by the death of the late Judge | would tend to restore e and harmony to open how We wt Pa. 3 5 Daniel. He is now said to bea rampant imme- | distracted country. ‘The apartment was crowded | "4" of the 8! stohes, Washington, D.C, "| FZ O' FOR THE HOLIDAYS — SMI1IT H’S, ite dadiaens to its utmost capactity, and yet the meeting was SEVENTH STREET FOREV *, ee pessoal: 7 oardirses disuntonist per se. His | exceedingly select and comparative! private in T FUN POR THE CHILDRE. Po frat fete Betsey ‘ things, we are happy to be | jts character, no person being admitted except the PRusents SUITABLE FoR ALL Ag: . ‘ able tosay, will not prove so handy in Blaryland, | gentlemen to whom a note of invitatics kad bene paige amount. p. rier CHRISTIAN RUPPERT, bags Pre ee ne as he will soon find out, as in Mississippi. ore RS NOUR: ind eneaisick ti ote No. 522 Seventh st., between Dand B. A Caxanp—The newspaper story (copied in | mad that gentleman, the Hon 18. Dick- we pare snget pe cooenet,s the Star's budget of statements telegraphed by inson, John MeKeon and Hiram Ketchum. The Genunereest vaggnte ey the wands Sank" tite as burden of their remarks was that the South had ‘arlety Store in the personal care and ges city.) that the | not offended, but that the North had in nullifyin i iy d our grest stock Veteran Shubrick, now the senior officer in tne | the Constitulion by the passage of the personal Ory e Holiday and ter and FF to U. 8. Navy, (after Commodore Stewart,) being a | liberty bills, which the speakers con! should as tlpaayayntee 7 yoreall ad Carolinian, had resigned, (with a flourish of be -~ An sddrése and resolutions were ston 4 Boe 3 Tumpets,) to take effect when South Carolina eral Conse eee ea conth under $y and q Seer secedes, turns out to be a miserable canard. A F c: ~ hundred to one, the accompanying story, that tostety Ay RRQIDER! Capt Ingrabam (of the Kosta aiflr memory, also ape make an appeal What nd rect sppree womens ie Promptly 'D PRE-. 2 native of South Carolina,) resigned at the same | have had wn on hes watll the shall . PPERT, time, is a8 destitute of truth as the other the pepuiar scntlment of eatietying them that ne :| $92 Seventh st . 895 Soreath a. 399 Beventh at, “ Tux Sprctat Committers oF THIRTY-THREE” she ie justly ented, oe ae tbe rights: eBiE? r site SCRE! ‘ HiLA DELP: met again to-day, at noon, and ere in session as inson expressed . r vai i ot lene the Star goesto press. Nothing whatever .con- the dis. u the : labori cerning thetr proceedings bad transpiecd Vitiated t - Pahe i 4 ef tae Capital ‘Sips _ Aj TE. Druggist, is his agent,