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i em LO*'Phevgb Tne Srax fe printed on siecm prese in use south of Baltimore, tts edition | 3% ja so large as to require it to be put to press at an ly Rour; Advertisements, cent 1fliibe ocieck wm; not agi Basil the next Gay. 20 ee Norice.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be Inserted in the Batrmcons Suw are received at an and forwardeg from Tuz $rax Ofiice. Hz Brows Ovr tat Gas aes ee veer ns terday® —~ named BE. M. Virgl pay hig yoo breabi the clerk thinking he his epee a whieb using @ pass door key and unlock the door he was nearl of gas, but in raisti which night. and it was at first hideously bloated. ance of ition came relieved of the ges, twitehing of the potion Bi ge of the throat ‘inal that there was still life in the man, and hysicians were immediately soumoese to bis Pedside. His case was presses enti Jess at but no pains were spared in ely ee to resnecitate him. All day long their art upon btm, and pont ong f at —_ hour last night, in im Cpe scloumectn, and was recente to be way tosecever. In his ignorance and use of gas be had dJown out the light and left the flow unstopped. Tux Cockavss—We see in some of = sbop-windews tbe various cockades n for sale. We give a description of them zn for the benefit of our readers : Scuth Carolina — This cockade is made of three layers of very dark biue cloth, notched at the edges and fastened together by a gilt button, on which the following appears tn relief: Im the centre is ae * Palmetto,”’ Vat two pare (crossed), @ fastened ether at the at ossing witha bow haot of ribbon. The follow. ing is the motto around the button :—Animis oprbwsque parati—“Ready with our minds and means ‘irginia.—This consists of rp geet rosette of lue silk, with of lemon*color, the whole fastened Ut b |, on which appesrs in relief the arms Vir inia, witb the narne of the State and ita motto encfreling it. The motto is—Sie sem tyramnis. Maryland —This cockade!s formed of a double rosette of blue silk, with blue anger add fastened the same as that of Vii with the State button, with the simple word Maryland” beneath the arms. Tht Union Cockade.—This is also a double ro- sette, the centre one being of red silk, the inner one of white silk, and the pendants of blue. The gilt button that fastens the whole together shows the eagle of America, surrounded by the stars of the United States. Mr. Evrtor :—It is with the greatest satisfac- tion f find that the Star chronicles every evidence of the devotion ef the citizens of the National Metropolis to _ Union. We feel at the present time that we give no stronger evidence of our love of the U ates than by our reverence for the emblem of the Union— “Phe Star Spangled Banner, oh! long may it wave, Over the land of the free, and the home of the brave ’ Would that it might float from every house- and ‘‘vafitege point” in our lovely city, reading a lesson of rebuke to every disunionist! propose to the citize they give to the country astrong their devotedness to the Unien in this wise: Let 2 flagstaff of magnificent beight and elegant con- struction be erected in Center Market Square, and from its os height throw to the breeze the starry emblem of our united country. ar of ample dimensions and elegant materia!, chased by Union-loving men, ‘and fasbtoned ate graeefol proportions by the willing fin Cnion-loving wives aud ters of Wasting. ton. Let it there float to jen the eye and inaplre the beart of the citizen, the sojourner, and the stranger. Tux District in Concress -Monday, Mr. Kennedy moved to take up for con- sideration bill to authorize the Baltimore and in the Senate, on Olio Railroad Company to extend the Washing- ton branch of their road to the Potomac river, and acress the same by an extension of the —s structure known as the Long Bridge, for = of qarane with the Virginia railroad # at that Me? Femendea inquired if {t was the pu: Rit at peta tr haere enrages ined iL at once e thoug consideantiodauen 5 et he certainly inl to vote before be had te sae prepared the whole matter. Mr. Kennedy was certainly anxlous to have 7+ Dill disposed of, 2s it was one of im: discussed at the last session; but as the Se: ay from Maine desired more tine for tavestigation, he would g¥ove that it be made the special or for Wednesday (to-day) at 1 o’clock; which was agreed to A Beavtirci Pisce or Worx —We yesterday examined a chandelier In the Vice President's room, new Senate, mannfactured to order in Philadelphia for Wm. T. Dove, Esq., of this city, who superintends the furnishing of tures for the Senate side of the new Capitol. chandelier exce-ds anything of the kind ever be- fore seen in this city. It isa twelve-light burner, the material throughout being of superb gilt, artistically embelli: The body of thec lier bas three admirably designed medallion heads of Wasbington, and avore tk this, there cB po) of figures, eae po youth and tuuma: ox. These figures supports a ae aattioueted bya finely mo- detied eagle, mee the —— of our Nation. Within toe ¢ formed by the three — stands American nalia of the spratead Immediately above the three columns is the cornice or crowning piece of the whole work, embellished with the coat of arms of the thirteen original States. Isquast.— Yesterday afternoon, an inquest was held by Coroner Woodward over the body of Joseph Sayroke, a prisoner, who died of wounds received while resisting an arrest by Mr. Wm. Jones, upon whose premises the said urge discovered making a burglarious atiem After @ careful examination all the evidence, the jory returned a verdict of > yes Mr. Jones and his wife, from the of their first sige it of Sayroke = brought Tost for trials exhibited Taech the condition of the man; and panei rath cir- justifying — by hfs death, notwithstandi: verdiet of an intelligent jury. ‘Tux Coxcear and exhibition of St. Paul's Lin- theron Sabbath School took piace on Monday night, as ennouncement. Tbe church was better filled than a y of the members remember ever Raving seea it before. All the. paris were well performed. ‘The audience appeared particu larly delighted with teaperinmecne of of the choir, their a? LO ge selected and admiral 2 f See bim to-night as Hamlet. ussoge Glen im Speier large oatla meas toe Poet He is liberally Sp cidenpons of al We public, should have the encourag: good bouses. . baad. , and were sai, | Por the former oad teraz inses nad ACT VYMIBADW Vl S108 204 iMMSS & AVOURAG wt Soe ccamaet a States, appeliants, Claude. i ide Sr pile cause was Subetttied to the ib G. ae Res oats, ay Bot ited thee Boh this Court Pb a 8. Heary A. Burr et al, a E. Cowpeltiwaltect al. Pais pau Seon ed mode oats to the same, it was the 19th rule. oapital, laintiffs in error, agt. reved by Mr Ph ia. This cause was argued er JoLnson for the Lawn ates ort, and oes submitted on a printed argument by Mr. the defendant in error. - “4 No. 20. Russell Sturgis, claimant of the steam- tug Hector, &c ,impleaded with ship ne ppm aoe ee appellants, "agt. Herman Boyer etal , owners ine ‘ter Republic, libellants. The argu- ines is cause was commenced by Mr. Ben- edict and continued by Mr. J.T. Williams for the appellees. Adjourned. MiwaL Court —John Williams was tried on a charge of stealing two gold watches and a ciala from Mr. 1 e. The jury found a verdict of Cg Pome and the prisoner was sent to the peniten- pre; tiart nang Charles Diz Blue was tried for sterling a pair of suets from Francis Frott. He was found guilty, and sent to jail for six months. To-day.—John W. Lee (colored) was arraigned and tried on a charge of stealing two pigs and one Sack. of the aggregate value of $3 25, from Joseph Pouletti. He was convicted. Thomas Fletcher (colored) was then tried on a charge of stealing 79 lbs. of beef and a basket the whole valued at $5.78, the property of Jobn H. Revels: The jury found the prisoner guilty adic P ecenal Barnes (colored) was placed on trial on acharge of stealing one jacket worth $1 50 from Rosana Stanton. [his case was pending when our report closed. “ Union SHigip' ND THE Fain.—We noticed last evening, at the fair of the Methodist Protest- ant Church, at Thorn’s Hall, a namber of gentle- men with these beautiful shields on the lapels of their coats; they are made by the ladies of the andthe Unk are unanimously in favor of union Union. So great was the demand for ight, that tl could not supply it; but Sar try pty supply the demand, however great it may be, every rexing hereafter during the con - tinuance of the fair. All in favor of the undivided Unien of the States shoul; the fair and buy ane. The ladies bave large assortment of fency goods for the holidays, and correct like nesses of Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, Chaplain of Congress. t Szanem For Storrn Goops.—This morning, the detective firm, Allen & Co. proceeded with search warrants to look for guods recently stolen. At noon — made a veture of alot of jewelry, consisting of bracelets, breastpins, lockets, in cases—Many of the articles very Deautiful; a large silver butter-knife and case, 4 small rose- wood perfume case, containing four bottles of perfumery; three fine coats and a pair of pants. All these were taken from a house where they were leftin pawn The admired who lost such articles would lot at Justice Donn’s office. Lapres, the. best to get your Chri: ts is at Mre. G. Etebison’s, No. 12 Pa. Domes. who has just returned from the North ‘with 2 complete assortment of Fancy Goods, all a which she has selected herself especially for erage clor ade Her stock of real Lace Sets. Handkerchiefs, Veils, ao and piain 1. ‘inen Sets, French worked Sets and Collars, Head Dresses, net Sleeves, Fans, Port- prose Linen Collars ae Handkerchiefs, anda ‘stock of Fancy Articles, (any of which will ave handsome present,) will hasold. v aag* io Mo to goatonce to No. your presents before they are pisedert e t Central Guagvnovse Cases —Jobn Murph: was brought out and charged with being drun! ai com grep) OA Hering 0e dafenss to eke be Douney was found in Saeitr ouoait on, = an addition of filthiness that was peculiarly offen- sive. She also was sent down for 9 days. Chas. Speitz and Ann Groen wets disse disorderly; for which the first paid $2.1 the last $3 15. Henry J. Thompson was ane away from the Catholic fairat Odd Fellows’ Hall for behaving very improperly. He was fined $2 15. Trerrarin.—Hammack’s cellar has in it jus now the finest lot of fat terrapin ever brought to ‘Washington, and Hammack’s terrapin cook is more famous In that particular line than any other in the United States, except the nor nape ‘one in Annapolis, Md. Hammack’s supply of game of every vable kind is oue of remarkable sights of Federal Metropolis. while his wines and liquors are equal to those of Delmonico. If you don’t believe it—give them a trial. Tus Union ctxig AND SHALL Bs Pagsxuven — Pacty oft ted for the Third Grand Cotillon Franklin Active Association, to be reid’ at ‘prank Hall, D street, near Twelfth. on this Wednesday evening, December 19, 1860 The comm! ittce pedas themselves that no pains er expense be spared to make this the oh fg of theseason. Tickets 50 cents. By order of C mittee of Arrangements. Tom.—Have our readers all’seen blind barrel and beard his astonishing Re. performances <9 pene ~ nae ye occasion, today nd to-morrow, to-night and to-morrow night. Tom something of an actor, and a great mimic, too. and will amuse the children. Take them to the matinee this afternoon and to-morrow. Fiae.—This morning, about 11 o'clock, the fire belie sounded and the firemen, with Commenckuent oy THE SuiTHsoniaN Lxc- tures —Prof. Fairman R of Philadelphia, lectures at the Smithsonian ion to-night. ‘the Indies’ union festival ip Thorn’s Rexurusre Hall to-night. It was crowded last night. To- night is their last. 2H: EOMR(COsall the seit instant ek Be NOW = ee of the sprint instant. aegis ante Lmao bse sargh rat SAVE A PoMal a hence asi Acad a ating 68 acm eee » PD THE PAPER FOR 1861 AND ‘62 THE PAPER POR 186) AND Se! THE DOLLAR WEEKLY 8TAR. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY STAR. THE DOLLAR WEEKLY STAR: NO FAMILY SHOULD BE without IT IN THESE EVENTFUL TIMES. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE-WITHOUT IT IN THESE EVENTFUL TIMES. od | NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT IN THESE EVENTFUL TIMES. IT3 ANNOUNCEMENTS OF WHAT TRA SPIRES AT THE SEAT OF GOVERN- MENT ARE NOT THE RANDOM GUESSES AND SURMISES OF THE SENSATION PRESS, BUT CARE- FULLY VERIFIED STATE- MENTS, PROCURED AT MUCH PAINS AND EXPENSE. THE SUBSCRIBER TO THE DOLLAR STAR THUS GETS NOT ONLY THE CHEAP- EST WEEKLY PAPER IN THE WORLD, BUT THE MOST SATI8- FACTORY AND RELIABLE NEWS FROM THE VERY FOUNTAIN HEADS OF POLITICAL INTEL- LIGENCE. LOOK OUT FOR THE DOLLAR STAR OF THIS WEEK WITH ITS GREAT EXPOSE OF THE SCHEMES ANDSCHEMERS WHO ARE PLOTTING DISUNION FOR DIs- UNION’S SAKE; ITS CONCLUSIVE AR- TICLES UPON SECESSION FROM THE PEN OF HON. AMOS KENDALL; ITS LO- CAL BUDGET; CAPITAL STORIES; PI- QUANT GOSSIP; ITS RICHLY STORED AGRICULTURAL COLUMNS; HOUSE- BOLD READING; AND RECIPEStOR THE MECHANIC. IT 1S THE PAPER FOR THE MILLION!!! de 19-3t Ss ECOND VISIT in WASHINGTON CITY or DR. M. SCHLOSSER, the Celebrated SURGEON CHIROPODIST, or PARIS AND HAVANA, EFFICACIOUS AND PERMANENT CURE FOR CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS, AND ALL Diszaszs OF THE FEET, Without Cutting or Causing the Least Pam, Dr, SCHLOSSER would, in the most respectful iT men of solicitation of many fami! to revisit their city, FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY, and may be consulted in every department of Pedal Surgery ; especially in e CORNS, BUNIONS, Anp Every Diszasz or THE Fexr, all of which, however long standing or bad, he cures in a few minutes, without the slightest pain or ino. nvenience, either during their removal or alterwards. Dr. SCHLOSSER’S great sucocss among the first familiss in Americas, as we!l as among several of the imperial royal famiics ef Europe, has gained for him several thousand testimoninls ; of these he begs to appond the followixg to his present Snnouncement. AMERICAN TESTIMONIALS. From Wm. Rice, Ex- Proprietor of the Pennsylva- man Dr. Schlosser has extracted two corns from my , which wereextremely peiafel for many yoars he extaordt ease wil oh he operates in remarksh! und 1s fully ae him toall opened led with corns —— only person I bace ever known to ipariorm the ‘ope ation tifically acd without a mbes ed ‘hilade’phra, Sept. 857. WM, From Hon. Chariss C. Van Zandt, R. I. hhloseer has to-day operated, upon rat pain and Tora it eile dl a 2 fcr CHAS"C. VAN ZANDT. Providence, R.1.,Oct. 2a 6. From J W. Gray, editor Plaindeater, Clevelant, O. po 0 the pe public patronsge, From Dr. 5 Ve Verdi, MD, J oortily th that 8 been ver ho a emi ope- jonner without any pair. Washington, Jan.7, 1050." SVERDIAM D. From Professor D. Guibert, Philadelphia. Fo Schlosser removed four corns for me without in, stautorily. satisinctoriiy. GILBERT, M D. Fiom Dr. S.M.. Landis, Phila. City Water Cure Inst, Dr, Soblosser has extracted ei: without the lesat pone satis - a eran I wor oH speared fut EANDIS. MoD From Rev. “Chas. W. Quick. The operations of Dr. Schlosser are unattended — pain, and remove the corns efectually, He remov: for me to my entire satisfaction. Pittsburg, May 27,1858. HAS. W. QUICK, From W H. d. Tistsley, BE. D. Dr. Schlosser Bag eiporpl 5 several corns from my bispbalina n «a caw fi. FINGLEY, M. D. Tn addition to the adore. testimonials, several thousands more sre in Dr. Sohlosser’s possession, among them from members of the Imperial Roya! fami ies of Europe, and also frem ladies of the highest standihg both inthe old aud new world which may be geen at his office, 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,) ., between 12th and Isth streets. Consulting hougs { Sex 10 a.m till4 p.m. Nequrn-<No profescional connection swith any one @ - . Pmetioen nnn with these ovile. E TO) Bus Y¥,as good as ne Sac 6 ga Address eet ave lavas nae wal in pure and deli- ware ‘Bupely 7 youtaslves at cuod. ibaa Bore *s, BROTHER = eon BB othe eat ten 'e ceetel ol cian ae ‘Sie offered at muon lower a =e § beeeethie od blrode aredre ILA 9 Yavau Sees 1abeD 8e ovfasate aro weit VwSd-ti on Station and " lesten. ent «does: ill shortly produorg ‘The Desi Hea:t,” Torhe ‘Cormee port wacy LAST CONCERTS TOM, THE BLIND NEGRO BOY PIANIST’ THE WONDER OF THE WORD: THE MARVEL OF THE AGE! Miracle! Blind from birth, without one instruction, not even kaowing the ame key on the finger hearty or. ' eae incompetent to Toaster of coe Pinay: tion im regard card to. music— he Piano: et from the eee ol Norma, Li - ads aa ped TO rO, revi maste: Fm co - oona, eae inne - orien ro |, On! es ony sample minded, ua iia malrhis Siehet and et master he greatest eciences ; ES payin ieces oS once and converst: he same time—re prodesing the most vet di ecea after once hearin thomplaying the shane piece without ond ring it once, then Qnd re —) J primo cor- foe to the instra h, ithout understand- ae ‘of which will bs done on ooms, TUESDAY, wei Bay" WURSDAY EVENINGS, 8th, 19th and 2 Yinet ors Open at 63 o’elock, coptert commencing at 733. ‘Admission ‘30 cents} bay pet eS re Wednesday and Thuraday at 1 o’clook Bhs von being the only week i: the city, this 1s the a eprateeatty, of seeing this great usical Phe Cc. G. ATWELL, Agent. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. HU" 24H FOR THE SHIELDS BOYS! _ The Shields Bossa tako gre fy and ane ps in announc- ing to Gag! ite the pa bio in il a GRAND oe Aa the Washington, FRIDAY, Deo. ige th ives t be one of the most pleasant and agreea! its, admitting @ contindan » with & Committes of Arterenens, a1 Hy A (elon de 15-4teo' wan Fe goo IMMEDIATELY—A white WO- os nnen. perso 322 H st. “ee come wai recommenitad ANTED.—A respectab's lady, in. aoa Ww WV wishes to enage BOARD bal ba from Feat and Avenue. Address (stating terms) B oo City Post Office, it: Ws NIEP TO PURCHASE—A comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE, containing 8 or 10 For ? Barate y the cit te ee B0a Ee. o! ies i EN, Rea! Agent, ) 3.446 éPicntnet. > 19. St* UTUATION eee in WHEE a young lady, who a pits factory references, & position as compan- ion of some | She is competent to assist in Sny literary Tabors, and her desire is to obtein a Comfortable, home with some lady who will appre- fo one who will strive to make beg. happy at all eee Sar — object. Please address a ‘hots to E C., Star de 19-4t* oy at the Not - gece vem A at did tery jo Welw WANTED TO RENT—A ee ranged sesall HOUSE, with seven or ¢ yoome, oad a ard. situated anywhere be- tween H and Foarth wee streets. a E.8. 7 , th through City om Olas, mating locality and price. COND HAND FURNITURE. Serpe wed = ering | aes Sergi tn Wee ay ct fae ofall Hinds Web i bi ee i Pe hee! iL & re. fi 408 tth st., bet. G and H. east side, icon T. ASTROLOCIREAD! READ" a. SCIT EM, EE rake WEoL WE rR ee GRATE PLANET READ Who 18 vi ited da’ y by hondreds—all gor d sabe as ly, th; very wontterfal powers in in trouble Of any kind, go ‘4: Any Offe to vou an il break the ie for ladies. joer Richmond flouse, corner’ Bi; ‘entrance on D st. IN GARRET’ ire £, street, returns Mire eae a 6 HE CO T ciee acieeh er as We! Kianog and is sions au- aout: |) j ot fete Re: sone nie ee XT im propared to; dics! bern aly ja oll thei be ers with a hore ieee nhac a eee eee bers: with their pm AN, D. J. OP will continue the: Book, Statio’- reriodical fr siness at his old jiahed tore No, 216 Penn. evenue, under Willig deo: BOARDING. — pai in ee a. spa LOST eta FOUND. Liha ind o ight, a tan TERRIER Sle. A ae ene ae Lost iA zeins, tack Newfoundiand “DOG, eenteaes NSA | ————— RAR ET, Y: not fi t 2 va ai Ook 6 24 tas: Ww! THE.LATEST NEWS. | TELBGRAPHTO! bd CAROLINA IN CONWENTION. ot ae tate Con- and Members of the Legisiatare at aupeaien aa oh The South Care e Legislature and “Rovere = fifteen guns were for the Southern States In the depot, the battalion of State Cadets, up- der jor Stevens, was drawn up with a. May rough which the the delegates passed. aad ‘Stevens mounted the platform wate ae the president ef the convent: “Me eat by the to the’ sovere! of in this ‘entienceaial You have been welcomed by the guns of the Marion Artillery, which are as ready to de- fend the rights of the as are to escort you, asthe representative of the convention, to your residence.” Saving concluded his rematks, Major Stevens said to the President, ‘‘ General, take m he battalion shouldered lent to aseat in hiscarriage. The cad the artillery then escorted him to the Mills House. He was accompanied in the Wardman; and after the soldiers line, General Jamison alighted from his carriage The battalion presented arms; and the General uncovered, and, turning, said: “ Major ‘Stevens, allow me, in the name of the Conventton, to return you my profound acknow!l- edgments for the honor which you have conferred upon me and the Convention in artety tee You will at once perceive sat thaton this occasion [ should sa this—that tn coming to your ancfent mend onored city, the Convention comes pr: to sign an ordinance which is to makethe free and independent.” ‘hree cheers were given for the Convention, three for the General, and three for the Cadets REASSEMBLING OF THE CoNVENTION. The Convention met at 4 p.m. in the Institnte Rall, about one hundred and fifty er bet: present, and the galleries crowded by ai seven hundred spectators, male and tag Prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr. Furlan. On motion of Mr. Rhett, it was resolved that a committee of seven members be appointed to pre- ned an address to the people of the Southern Mr. O:r moved that the Charleston delegation be pred to procure a more suitable hall; which was carri Mr. Hutson offered a resolution that four stand- ing committees be appointed for this Convention, each consisting of seven members, as follows : ist. A Committee on Relations with the Slave- holding States of North America; 24, a Commit- tee on Foreign Relations; 3d, a Committee on Commereial Relations; 4th, a Committee on the Constitution of the State. This resolution was made the order for to-morrow, at | o'clock p.m. Mr. Quattlebrm offered aresolution thata com mittee of three de appointed to receive for printing the proceedings, and rej as possible; which was carried Mr. Magrath offered a resolution that so much the message of the President of the United ‘States as relates to what he designates the property of the United States in Sowth Carolina be referred to a committee of ——, to report of what such property consists; how it was acquired; and whether the purposes for which @ was soacquired can be enjoyed by the United States after the State of South Carolina shall bave seceded, con- sistently with the dignity and safety of the State; | Sto and that the said « _esttnad farthernioce re the value of the property of the United States not in the State of South Carolina, and the value of thereof to which South Carolina would led upon an vision thereof among the States. [App piause in the galleries } Mr. Adams said: J will certainly move to have the galleries cleared, if there is any more such disturbance. «* Th deliberative body.” The President said: “+I take this occasion to say that by a role of this body it is my duty to sup- —- every disturbance in the galleries or lobbies. is manifest that this Convention cannotact ~_ due deliberation when its proceedings wo Bang disturbed by applause or censure. The Chair re- lies on ety of a Charleston audience, and trusts f Il bave no occasion hereafter to peer tothe subject. This :must and will be en- reed Mr. Moore moved that Mr. Magrath’s resolu- tion be _goron hg fy t Spaommmaial atl p.m; which was carried. The Chair stated that he had received a docu- ment, after the adjournment yesterday, at Colum- bia, » Saich purports to be an address from 2 por- tion of the Georgia Legislature, addressed to this Convention. The document was laid on the table The President named the committee on Mr In file Rhett, Chem of Sse f, Duncan, and Reread beanut, Orr, G jacan, utson ; and also on the resolution to an address to the people of the Southern 3 , Viz: Messrs. Rhett, Calhoun, Finlay, Wilson, DeSaus- sure, Gtiteves, and Tracey; also, on printing, Messrs. Quattlebaum, Simmons, Kinsler, and De Treville. A resolution was offered that it is expedient that # council of five citizens of this State be appoint- ed to act with the Governor of the State as coun- cillorsand advisers, to be called the Council of Sefety; and that it be referred to a committee of the ‘Convention, to be reported on by ordinance or otherwise. a = - ur Orr moved to e action on this reso- latfon natil teak age ooh was carried. Mr Mazyck moved that the address from some of the members of the Georgia Legislature be read, and Mr. Inglis moved to refer it to the Com- mittee on Foreign Relations. Both motions were jost. After the several committees were nested to remain, the Convention adjourned until 11 to-mor- as early Cuarteston, 8S C., planted trees are teen in the te f egy Cockades and ae 9 Sin waving from SS point. ‘o the left of the Merchant's Hotel spiended flag- staff, Anat which waves a whitefing witha green palmetto tree and a single red star. itis ht pt ths on ordinance of secession will be J aoreedar? or Thursday. There will illuminations foun and great rejoicings when the act is consummated. ports of intended demonstrations against rous fresb- |, outside of Fire in Buffaleo—Several Persons Injured. Burvato, Dec 17.—Thedavern connécted eos the extensive cattle of Burns & Dicke fireon Saturday niga ee Phineas ickey. a on building and furniture about $6,000; nsured for $3,000. The St. Louis Brigade. ‘St. Lov, Dec..17.—The St. rd Brigade re- tarned from the southwestern boi y ——- . we received “3 a chment oon remsining at home. Ge Trot, in a brief complimentary address. di issed the tro) , after which partook of a ‘semptucus ‘ atthe National Guard Armory, Barnes's Meta p0d ee eer ‘The occasion was ith expressions of friendship and congra Beton i “The RecK island Railroad Company vs. J. W. Bissel. cf 7, ~The case of the Rock island + Bissel, ep ae ee to bura Torys ee Rock mane fest gat their verdict on toat the te otdee wee erroncuesly 4 in the indictinenmt, - Bisse) y a wee CRE aoe ee ek ‘he refasea to _ IRA e408 & OVIARE or wenivg lis te UWL A Due A 2 worsted ¥2 #8 BOL e d th Arrival of the Atlamtic—Infiux ef Sp-cie from New Yor, Dec 19 vie Porxion Items —The Se Bohemian at St. Job oa Terabe, tae =4 SAditional steliigence:, The Times publishes full details of the pa tion of the Bulldog and Fox ba ae a ttt raced igh, rs ag of the projected Ni veo aad encoumptag tt fahe © Soe ny in. fy the rest uestion may be isiculties 6 ba hen and quietly ame vibe Sth, bee Ss merlin _ = on as = ie There had afearfal josion in the Risca mii oe ae hundred lives were nels Mershel Vaillant of France, bas been crested Minister of the Emperor Household. The Count of Syracuse died suddenly at Size on the 4th, of apoplexy cay President of the Con- the minister Gen. Bendek tlso assembled the officers at Venice and told them to prepsre for the eventuall- Little Wallachia. ae The Archbishop and don, had sus ‘he improvement and ectivity in — ties of an energetic defense Fears were entertained of a general rising in Twenty of the pri aa Seen were killed by the eal Seer fae of, the Council been arrested at Tamer Wm. Moxan, an ex! ve contractor, of Lon- Thos. Piper & Son, an old and extensive bulld- ag toe were also in difficul ratlway securities continued on the Sth, [iltnots Central and Erle being spec GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS Recerven, on raven ‘VAN LY. ONS, Af fifty barrels A PPL cage For ey low. ot: OEE Tl RE, § APPLES. 390 wars. No.4 Etocted Baldwine, Sweet Greenings, Russete, Romane. Moodies, "Pi . &e., in prime orde: t arrived per sc! W. Seaver. For eau CRO MC ARTT: INO. W. LUM _e 18-2t* _No. 75 Water at., ac rae EW DRY ¢ GooDs STORE. The undersigned, hav: taken = on Steere ae ond Gay yratreata fore WR. Hurdles.) will keep atall t Ad reat vari: ‘ela Pape Mrs FRANCES DEMAR. 600 omis. prime Xt ALDWIN APPLES, per schooner J. er. J. Pa! Wa TERS, 109 eee G 500 sh By F qantrsniny a 2S iste Roaseaeh our cattonns r J. W. Seaver, and for stomers, dilssntceate ook it cui = SRrLEy ~ de 15-4t Was’ OR RENT-—1 la and convenient CUTTAGE Ri RESIDENC 9 rooms, kitchen, pantry, & BATS a oe ‘and spAcivUs lot, ‘and abu Pp Water on the =e ueduel tie meeenaiare thal icity of Sas of the ) Viraon. Se provers y iwall wag Sontplate seperr [For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, 266 first page.) Bk BES T-The large ye Fi yh A York ped beaters streets, recen' it a sto TORN We. 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