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Sibecaune of the = er I eee . ate my phage and T invite to lend caty. Tha siiept fee the iy sj GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS THE iA TEST NE vw > you that repetheating, ‘voices for the preservation of Union. all ; im. BALT. - : Da Monday | toet Stato as I-do, lelaim ta know bet'sentimest | in thls ; political liberty bas thi it, we: scarcely he wed | 500 sacks 6, a tein = eee ae ee eae matlicntay [abd feeling, and'T emsert Wt that ate is teue and | mililons of people thst seorhig’ Be Here she | tinbChtishade wre with ts Amog the pleat | this wes antieeteke torte went; TELSGRAPHIO. _ of the full particulers of the serenade to Senator as she ever bas been stands in our gfeat manston, and f Want to keep | ant occurrences of the day we note the “Christmas | _de 2~dt WwW. H. NNBY. = Pugh. They will be found subjoined. ta distinguished citizen of Outs pro- | ber there in on cot ome Soo Ex- | dinner” prepared f0r ths poot chi}dren and or- Not 7 The Seuth Careline Convention. ‘on Saturday ntghta number of citizens | Claimed that Kentocky could never regard the | cessive cheering ) I should be asbamed to #1 peas at the Young Men's Bow'r WASTE YOUR MONEY. CRALESTON, Dec. 25.—The President of the PARES: paced ste te mart Sead | soe, sored, And Tell "you tat eptiect | cideen of tao United state Weary woen to tut | si Bil mianieaeh” “ASem | anitde ipa ieateeemoatseg £2007 | Srareaten rend: ements hem Oorene 4 * 5 rh Tol e is id - = KE, purchasers wi om a 5 % Pugh, & CVs 5 ae ee ee to still lives in that State, and whenever the time | flag, and we will not deseft it. Then to itas| of hungry children conzregated | the jowretin the igt. A large and varied eee eseoen of we o tevieea tors oret on hd int, ‘+know lit- & party of about of ite ts for the of peace to our distracted firm new as it was of disunion—the breaking of it up lightly into | out city were celebrating tie ‘unity, on the floor of the'Senate After several | 1! c tell. you that ahe be- | fragments.” Tf you do, you are wet worthy the | burt 0) fantastic sorsae ti airs by the band, Mr. Ward, of this city, came | lieves that we of the South have di jeved | existence which you have, [0 Iming aj y well “ what you call * 5, T wpon the balcony and ssid’ Fellow-citizens—I and she intends to make her grievances known, | plause, amidst which Mr. crittenden retired] he street ctl . before the comes for her to utter an she will say | you: country’s honot or G t d let | time ta Int 1 Se-0:fment on hand. | ear ae pe yen nella inate, exprewy. | to you that her attachenent terthat Union 16 26 heatt swell with that great pol pte pol pwery tape ge Seca St i 3H in S£RASSURG & BRO'S. floor, that he bad never bonored wilh a seat OREM BES: | with those emarting under wrongs by the leaders _detiiw_ nese Parmere aud Meohsnice’ Bank. | of a perverted Govtteaent, oul She havewtte a | APPLES. | Snanimity unparalleled, broken the link with « 350 sats. No. Tieeise ns, Sweet | faithless Confedrac s y * You are,” be says, “ en- reevings, R ‘omans, . Pippins te eo landable aim—ay, not to add ny in prime ir, just Srrived per g@eneooner J + Seaver. For ae A high and purpose of devising ® Govern upon ‘ing terms by | ment which shail cane'the greatest Heerty contist w ny oF Ws MEDON, | ent with the liberties of she pepe. ee @1 2 FS eer Sh oerestown. | essure you, gentlemen, the ttle State» Florida will follow your leed,”’ 600 sais. Pring Xoof BALDWIN APPLES, Mr. Manigenit offered a resolution instructing Pes sohoouac oe ° ty be hee a Dement to ies SaaS ee grape eee roasona’ - G. 2 witeh may be needed to assert forer, “deli tw. No. 109 Water at, Georg-town._ right and joriediction of South ‘Ceroiina in its FSS REir coPPaie Wate ter” cx" | “ii'ytiey cd's notation that copies o taining 9 Toome, Kitchen, pantry, &c. There isst- | the pdt ce ty _ ook S ion rx a a a, JSTep Sd spacious lot, aud abuadaroe of | vention, with the declaration Fr tne tmmedinte Tae ol the College amt wmy | causes Whi induced and justify the secession of 1e —_ honor of introducing the Senator from lek and th ig ee have th ni acing e Bal Ad 4 a in m™ a hie, Mr Puzh.a Calon man; what more can | {be facts to the whole Confederacy, North and | ‘Tux Guat Rosnrgy oF pre tatenin bi. | of Wbeie Cbfistmas ihe. if onmeol thers Bd he aaid than that? Enthusiastic cheers and ex. | South, East and West, and we are in hopes that | ranrment.—Arrett of Retsel! —Purther Particw- | uot “ pay dear for their whistle’ before morning pressions } » § bw f to t we surprised. The da was observed by M'jEd Rote cause fo be thankful for s compl |, tll yo cet Doudegan, one of Martoal Ryhders aida, | Christmas services “AU St Matthew's Charch has cause in] a = one lers’ a! as services ja 's arch, cent 00 unexpected. I deserve only the credit of | *T¢ tootapidly hurrying into a future about which | en assistan sha bringing in custedy William Hf. | bigh mass was celebrated at 11 o'clock a.m. Dr. having discharged my plain duty asa Senator of aa a ‘ussell, name is mentioned fn connection ite preached from the Scripture as found in the Uaited States, in striving to avert the catas. | ‘ucky in them/and with the late defalcation. Ofticer Allen left this | the ist chapter of St. John’s Gospel. The choir, trophe of civil war. 1am truly, as my fiend bas ~ ‘on of that State. I believe we have suf- | city at 3 o'clock Saturday afternoon, wtth oie of | Condacted by Mr. Chinchila, med the 16th seid, # Union man {Loud cheering, and cries ae re chi (Officer Busher) whom be left in | grand mass of Haydn with full orchester, of “Good!” “Good !”"] But L do not bratieve that pon ne _—— the Northern States as breth- | Balt more on other business, and m= cnr Union com be usnuined 27 te Sours | Sod nt costnectodenplasareigeas ‘Betiecs | meee tet les Nettled srt " 4 jon c ee eer eaae acer tie thane, aoe emergency like this no Government should think | train to not!! Pat habell of eee peters State; and the way to of force by way of coercion. he arrived ia New York, be imanaged fo eal ott dit de 18-7t* N EE — ee Poticr Marrars —Justice McK on the enna. Stat the Union --Some fifty or more business patti in Ge Fith Ward havilig falied or neg- jented to take out their license according to ty te and at all times, is to endear it to the Jsearts of the on, equi-distant from Tok ‘Lhe | South Carolina from the Federal Unien, and the i a aire corner | address of the of South Carolina, be trans. ple in every State, by convincing them that it tase vbr dl a = evils of secession and the messenger. Allen went ts Marshal | requirements of the law, warrants were 2 Phan § ie rg sa snpseiaa “ l4-eo3w* | mitted by the of the State to the Gov- 's better, infinitely = any ™ u . Ma! . did not know officers, w! on ick- Ty ernots of the slave! Mi for the |i a finitely better, than ‘Other form of —— ro yepent believe those evils wou! Rynders for assistapce Marshal R. did the hands of the offi ho waited back. YaTERS OYSTERS the slavebolding States inform: - Government. Let us prove, a8 we cam easily} © ieee oa on secuetiablactnat by resort. | Russell, or where ne stopped, but from the first | Sliders, and regent them in # ety poilte man- | () OYSTERS! “~ | thon of their respective Legislatures or conventious prove to South Carolina, that all ber rights of i belews pe el pehong “8 per aaa this — samiated Alien to the best of ‘his ability. ae nef to Call at the office and settle ma as the undersigned has opened an OYSTER DE- | where conventions of the people have been called Pere a eases oe Saas ap | EE erence oom | eat ohn pe oe wit pate oo ee | zen erat eS Te aug: | SON a) eaires eaaieece ce Me rvs dcboney ee. Gogh eters on emmentaneat secu a 5 wot a office is 1 jon an in 5 n ish. 5 Mr. Gre an nt, rating from {t. The fact Is so, and ever was so. |, You tee, gentlemen. I am laboring under ase- | ted. Allen then went to the express ome, leav. | that as the Union was about to be dissolved, ay Srekhe Pee which Mr. Maniganit accepted, that of the Our Revolutionary fathers were of that opinion; ferthar elterk — you will excise me from | ing —— (Who would be recognized) on the | did not think worth while to take out license, as YsT’ mon Famili vied wi ordinance of secession be sent to all of States, and until we can ilad a greater prophet than him | 714°C fier — ahpenree (Retires | op; Corner, and inquiring for Mr. Russell,| Wasbington would be such a poor place to do ters or FISH, by lea and, to the slaye-holding States, in addi » the Ste ane Fer ae Caton was erected upon this | Of Virginia } See Eee Te chek replied Gee Me a Sen ee ees | saey cool cleteclu ne fears et tee ecko of the | SEIS sod tae dotertaeh af the conan ter eecmtaen.”” adhere to i r . Was ni , but a en Lu J et ati ECTCT!™!™!™!™!™*™*~;*~*«~« E ee ie ration eee bind foundation. Let us continually observe the foun-} 0. g._ SPRECH OF wR. sxcan. boarding at the Everett flouse Alten Went there | Union. ‘It was a Gordian knot,” head, “that | JUST RECEIVED— | a ‘The resolution was adopted after ineffectual ef- dation, and thus ct the Union forever. - Segar. » Of Va., being known to be | and ascertained that he taken breakfast two | the sword of an Alexander could not cut asunder, A pees, ara Porto Bieq pu forts further to amend it (Gpce ae inp ike aan people srl. | "ited speech. Re mids MoPrnane © HY | boar ce ae mamta ea oa | LL Ae Reh MET Wig ne ar| ime PERRIN RACE IVES, —— |, Tena sg har Amat peril ts be American a 7 < xd ‘ rn the \ e wi } iM wo cameras os eee expect that, but if we ‘‘The Old Dominion stands true to the Union. penta Sb one of the tennant side oa . | the heroes of the Revolution, recorded in the mo an prevent the spilling of blood in our quarrels thie will be no ane Kp pte States ‘bus of irty-three and very soon of more. z ice, « Bring back Sorth Carolina !?"} She will come back of her own accord if we speak to ber only in kindness. My friends, I bave sid enough; you all know my sentiments, J am surrounded by eloquent and patriotic gentlemen, some from the ere and some from the non-slaveholding S:ates. low me to x you. [Cries of “Go on, goon, Ob! goon This hour, the land o: Washington and fi x lenry, | turned to the ex; office, w! = ote Of States and re bet > is wot- pene arrested Lim Mried him fee ng tripping with holy devotion at the altar of the | Marshal Rynders, and delivered him into his cus- oo eee Staking of the condition of affairs | tody. Russell was then taken before Judge Betts, — Lrg ¢ “orth and South, said: “Concession, | who remanded bim io uatody of Allen, to be mutual eracession, is the only policy that can | taken to “y ashington for Wlals When arfested, pate Nejther party should be extreme in its | icutsell appeared to be momentarily excited, but zantis. We must give and take. t ador Tanished, and he told Officer Alien that A ly A he Sram Whe mat ht constellation of Americ ont | knew he was in New York after him, and had ey = oa rr = se net quitters on the tee isferinelt of it that morning. Upon bis arri- it rf ith concessi idence shonld only repeat what I have said to the aa and good feeling, we ci’ drive the black cise Goldued, whe leek the wares spies of New England upon one side and to ae People that now h: over us, away, and bring back our ef the gujf States upon the other. che mainte. | ting sistet into the great sisterhood of States. nance or overthrow of the Unie, tay be a de- | Don’t, in God's name, think of coercion. Should hateable alternative. itis PO" om with you or me. | YOU resort to it, Old Virginie will instantly be We live too near the "caers of what could be | tlongtice of South Carviina in the common cause aperdity, two hostiler spires. of resistance cgainst any force brought to bear If the extremes °° atinue to be unteasonabls, we, upo® a State standing up in this crisis for her of the berder. © ast bid them both to Tights council chamber in heaven, as a beacon light to filumine the path of the votaries of freedom to the = of liberty, and destined to last until the clock of time shall be stopt by the finger of eterni- ty.’”? In conclusion ke them as they had so promety. and so cheerfully toed the mark, he would dismiss all the cases by paying costs; a de- cision that gave general satisfaction, and they left with three cheers for the Uniori. Sits kowtaetaeres fac oy resolu’ . 10 hhde. (i abd} Oi Asses. ppoint commissioners the For saleby JO! iN J. BOGUR. 00 starensiate ease eae apuaumaee aioe MARRS eRUHIN? Ech ERA, | Tran Zosporsn Wes Rous Cone receiving su wen erac’ pgs, Sas ev a ive it s trial. te puroen- 2 ‘phat the commissioners sleosutanit the pres- RRR BHNN, gente, |S ter cone ar noc tats sal Nove euc! td th oe = withdrawn from the Federal Government, and that the commissioners invite the States to meet in FOR SALE AND RENT. | convention for forming & permanent overnment. a as s <a eee Sava om pope fie ae % Three Days Later from Europe ’ SUIT OF pias BOOMS FOR | fleas, Dew, 2 Tee cee ae ARENT. Tnquire st 456 Eleventh st between | Toth, nae ariteed a nee omy e26-lw_ | "Cotton — The estimated sales on Saturiay were SEVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED | 15,000 baies; the market was firm. Breadstutt — Witiiarps Hatt.—Iit was a large, brilliant, and fashionable audience that assembled at this Hall last Monday evening. The Opera Don Pas- quale, was given in the very best style that we could expect in a concert room, Madame Colson as “Norina,” was positively bewitching, and Susini is the Don Pasquale of the musical world. Ferri sang and acted admirably, whilst Brignoli never sang better [lis ‘‘ come ’e gentile” was rap- Goddard, who issued the warrant for his ané@ thence to jail, where he was committed for a further Lonnie Yesterday afternoon the further hearing was had in the guard-room of the jail, before Justice Goddard—District Attorney Ould ing for the Government, and Messrs Dav- idge, Chilton, and Humphrey Marshall of Ky., for the defense, assisted by several lezal advisers, e friends of the pri: ae rf turously applauded, and the exquisite duetto. |) ROOMS, with Board, oan be had at No 339 | Wheat advancing tendency. Flour dull. Pre ’ and leave 05 t”, determine the whale aednt ace | 1, for one,am against this policy of precipitation, | of $500,000 ball, which crs ven, Mek, | with Madame Coladn, created quite n furor and sttoot, Iigtween Sth and 10th sta ont esarding | Visions dull. Console 92% ex-dividend ntend te BP ve peace and to recon stew t the Union | 2nd do not regard the election of Mt. Lincoln at | wan fiually placed tn custody of the Marshal of the | Was encored. We would advise our readers to | Koures woud do woll se callandexemineforthem- | A dispatch from St. Petersbarg says that the whe reset at has proven to be tice can be | just cause for disunion. Both the North and | District, to be retained for trial at the Criminal | Pt lose the opportunity to hear once more this de %.6t vmende, if eithe selves, Allies and samen re Pie a — anda am ‘Em rned to Pekin ARKET GARDEN FOR REN T—Two | "“Pue“reporied sseessination of Garibaldi arose east,of the Capitol, weil fenced, and inn Xe" | prom the attempted murder of Col. Dunn, of the + extreme should leave us, or refuse to co-operate in the ‘ask of honorable ad- Jus* vent, we will cout aue at € among our- Saves and wit fer &ss0n and justice to conquer South are inthe wrong. The prospect for arecon- ciliation looks dark, yet I cannut help hoping for the Union. When I see that noble, patriotic, gifted son of Kentucky, the compatrict friend of Court. Among these aga at the jail examination were Messrs. R. W. Latham; — Lea, of the frm of Suter, Lea & Co; H.G. galaxy of talent to-night, as it will be their last appearance in this city. The programme sparkles with musical gems, embracing the choicest selec- tion in the repertoire, of the company In addi- ‘ant, Esq ; Hon. Hum- = : ood fraine thouse. Possession given , | Sicilian army “them. Good nig? je allant, noble, gloriows old Harry Clay, 1 say | phrey Harsball, of Ky ; Senator Green, of Mo ; | tioa to the associated artists 1s Signor Prancia, an-| [es1. Inquire of J.B. KIBBEY, No. 69 Louimans | ‘The istest mail advices from China say that tivo aeain I thank =,,0° &entemen, I weed hardly say | Snr sce the’ venerable Jobn J. Crittenden, of | Hon Mr, Parrot. of Kansas; Cornelius Wendell, | eminent pianist, just arrived in this city from | av., between Izand Zo’elock. de chief share of the spoils at Pekin fell to the French, Foree -b- Kentucky, bolding ont the olive branch of peace in the proposition to return to the Missouri Com- promise,—that compromise so reasonable and just which has been before the bow of hope in our litical heavens, and to which our Northern riends ought joyfully to leap,—and when I be- hold the honored patriatch of old Kentucky helped on tn bis totic ‘vork by a gifted and generous son of CO sad econ Pogk—ael man of a siave State and a statesman of a free State cooperating in the holy work of rescuin; from ruin the Union of our fathers,—1I say when witness this glorious exhibition of a noble patriot- ism, I cannot bat trust that many of the colleagues of Crittenden and Pugh will copy an example so worthy to be copied, and unite with them in the noble work of saving the Confederacy from dis- ruption. Let this be the hope of us all; let us, one and ali, talk for, work for, and pray for this Union,—tbis thrice glorious Union. Be this our daily aud hourly sentiment—‘The flag of cur Union forever—forever—forever ! SPEECH OF MR. WoOD:0N. Mr. Woodson, of Missouri. —Fellow citizen All our difticuities are not the mere result of pas- sion; simply the foundations of the Government have been attacked; in the language of Chief Justice Spaulding, “This Government was found- ed in part upon the institution of slavery.” It is (hat, and that only, that {s now disturbing the people, and until that question shall be settled satisfactorily to every section of this Union we =| ‘s summer palce, but the Valleng* et for Mr Pugh, and cries for Mr in a id 1S equity ad seis vided between the French and E: Some of the privates sold their “bres for 39,000 francs The Canada the Af, ‘cand Arabia going up the channel on the 16th The Canada has $450,000 in specié Esq _, and others 5 The heating yesterday was only to fix the amount of bail to be required by the magistrate. Messrs. Davidge and Chilton were sent for as counsel by Mr. Russell, and reached the jall just previous to the commitment. After Mr. Russetl had been placed in custody, of Marshal Selden, he obtained permission from the District Syeerert to go to bis private bouse in the first ward, whither he went in charge of Dep- uty Marshal Phillips, and remained in consulta- tion with several friends until about half past one o'clock p_m., when he was again conveyed to the jall. He occupies at presentthe office of Jatlor King, and was visited there to-day by a number of friends Bailey was bailed on Monday evening after we went to press in the sum of $3,000, the sureties being Mr. Fant, of the firm of Fant, Rittenhouse & Co., bankers, and M. W. Gait, of the firm of Galt & Brothers, jewelers. It is stated that the abstraction of the bonds was known as long agoas Thursday last, it baving been at that time communicated by Bailey to Secreta p Tad aa Bailey asked the advice of the latter. retary Floyd replied tbat he had no advice to give, but that on Secretary Thompson's return the matter should be thoroughly investi- gated. Bailey confessed the whole imatter to Sec- retary Thompson, alleging that be had been led into the commission of the larceny through a Europe, who kindly renders his services ov this occasion, and will phy the overture of ‘* Martha” and ‘*Masanielo,’? with Signor Muzio, who will be the director and conductor of this most brilli- ant entertainment. Go early and secufe your seats at Metzerott's music store tte TL - ee 8 STORE ON SEVENTA ST. FOR RENTS SS The Store opposite ‘the east portico of Patent Office, at prosent Oocupred as tailoring estab ish- ent. iv lst January, inquire BATES S BRO "de ais" ro RENT—A rew BRICK HOURBE, with back building and cellar. having 2 rooms with : ik e aller. sitnated On L street. near Thir- SPEECH OF MR VALLANDIGHAM Mr. Vallandigbam, of Ohto, appeared and satd Fellow citizens, as a Western man, as a citizen of Ohio, as a long time friend, and now the col- leaguc and House-mate of the Senator from my State, in whose honor you have assembled, i thank you cordially for this demonstration, as a personal compliment to him for the ability and = ourage which he the ether day displayed In the enate Chambet. No man has deserved {t better, and he too, tam sure, thanks you heartily for it Aut itis esa testimonial in behalf of the doctrine eaforced and the policy pronounced by him the other day, that this demonstration has peculiar Significance. To-night you are here to endorse the great policy of conciliation, not force ; peace, not civil wer The desire nearest the heart of every gate this crisis, is tne preservation of the nion of these States. as our fathers made it. EApplause.j But the Union can be preserved only ey maintaining the Constitution, and the consti- Sutional rights, aud above all, the perfect equality of every State and every section of this Confeder- acy. [Cheers] That constitution was made in peace ; it has, for now more than seventy years been preserved by the policy of peace at home, and it can alone be maintained for our children, — their children after them, by that same peace polic This Uaion is not to be held tagether, this Con- CaiminaL Court —Monday afternoon James Welsh was tried on a charge of assault aud bat- tery on bis father, Thomas Welsh, and, convicted, was sentenced to pay a fine of 50 cents Peter Brooks (colored) was tried and convicted of an assault and battery on Richard Thomas (also colored.) He was sentenced to one week's confinement in the county jail, and a tine of 5v cents William Jobuson, convicted of grand larceny, a few days ago, was sentenced to two years in the penitentiary. Today, Wm Brown was placed on trial for an assault and battery upon Jobn F. Dennis. The case was pending when our reporter left the Court Fines anv ALanm —Yesterday afternoon, an alarm of fire was given in the western part of the Second Ward, which brought out the firemen. It was soon ascertained that noserions cause of alarm eenth. Rent moderate toa good tenant, Inquire of M. GREEN, G.ooc*r, corner of Thirteenth a: sts. This omy ts noar Franklin Ko few mi utes’ waik from the Tressury | and one of the healthiest loca ions in W do 21-imeo* fOR RENT HOUSE on N Kcitement at Pittebarg Pittssurs, Penn., Dec. 24—Intense ex-'*« ment exists here to-day, In consequence of its be ing made public that United States (Quartermaster Taliafero was otiating for the shipment from y Areenal of 78 guns to Newpor', near Galveston Island, Texas, and forty-six more to Sbitp Island, eS ceceea vienna Missiesipp! river—the ap; ject i" strip the Allegheny Arsenal, and _ the guns where the secessionists could get t The guus — inch Columbians, and cerry irty two pounders. odaieg Democrats to Wasbington to have the orders countermanded, saying that the people would not allow the guns to be moved A eall is In circulation, addressed to the Mayor, to convene 2 meeting of the citizens to take action in the matter. The call is signed by prominent citizens of all jee. The feeling against a) lowing a gun to be removed Sonth is almost unan- imous. arce three story FRAME (ork avenue, wren tth and 5th atreets, recently occupied by Rev. Mr. Ca- rothers, Apply to JOMN W. MANKINS, or to Mr. BOSS, next door,where the kev may be found. Also, the three three story Bricks at the corner of Ninth aud N sts., Northern Liberties. Or for sale low for-cash; or proj pay the county taken exchange. Apply at Mr. HAGGERTY'S store opposite, for the terms 4nd the key, or to DICK SUN & KING'S wood ind Ov8! yard, eorner of I street and Vermont avenue, or to thé subeertber, at Georgetown. ee da 19 adew JOHN DICKSON. — HE STOCK AND FIXTURES or a LARGE MERCHANT TAILORING TABLISH- INT tOR SALE -The subsoriber having de- termined to retire from busin entire stock of fresh and well selected Cloths, &c. The ateck is not very heavy well assorted from existed. About 9 o'clock last nigbt, some mali- clous person set fire to a small brick’ stable occu- pied by Mr. Smith, a beckinan, in the alley west of Fifteenth street and north of Pennsylvania look f rata lpeawrecledey bindpoleaard we pets Salers "ac: Javenue. The coaches and horses were got out | late importations. The store har cou: | ‘The meeting g of citizens in be held at the Du- sitcaas pommel oak ts etvil wart cad ceeciee {8 the time and now the hour for its sctilement, Fooeeti etka in ct aed ssion of Mr. | safely, and most of the food and other coutents of Pia: 1 a no-of the best nthe. Sy under ai The report Is this evening that muskets, citizens poured out in etvil war; and coercion ls} “ipe,{ime aud now the hour for ite settlement, | Rumell, of the firm of Rumell, Magers & Co..| thestable. By hurd work with buckets the fire | Sor air pat prevai civil war, and it te folly to attempt to disguise its true chiracter under the name and preiense of “enforcing the laws’ The people will in the end demand a bloody reckoning upen the beads of those who may thus deceive them (Loud ebeers) No, let us negotiate, compromise, con- cede; let us, if need be, give and receive new guarantees for our respective rights; for this is wisdom and true statesmansh!p; and in this way only can the Government be preserved or restored Government contractors, would otherwise have been dishonored, he (Bailey) apprehended. These “ acceptances,”’ It appears, are simply memoran- dums of the amounts which would be due at cer- tain periods to Russell, provided he executed his contracts with the Government, and invoked no Liability whatever, ‘ai being given to enable him to obtain credit he records, it is alleged, prove that the existence of these acce| ces Was unksown to Bailey at the period of the first ab- and well patronized hote!—the ted . For terme, A&c.. app'y to P. W. BROWNING, under United Stator [ictel. de 14-StawtJan 1 ENT RY DUCED.—That pleasant COTTAGE RasiDENCE, containing 7 rooms, with front peicony ari 6 ait Cont ons reer, Deane = im fice jusre, ween Nor a and Firat ts.. gl y? rented Leas! $16 per month to s mas na 0! by letter or in per WM. STICKNEY. J asittt” shells, balls, and cavairy accouterments have al- ' ready been shipped jor the South ss Secession im Texas. ; New Or.zans, Dec. 25.—Governor Housten convenes the Texus Legislature in an extra session to be held on the 2ist of January, tb consider the crisis. : In a Convention of the people, on the 28th © was prevented from spreading to adjoining prop- erty until the firemen arrived, when water was = and the fireextinguished The loss was 8 is upon us. The rights of all the States must be preserved as guaranteed by the Constitution of this Union. Allcries of peace without that are but pales sounds, ‘‘as sounding brass and tink- ling cymbal.” Gentlemen, I speak for Missouri, and I say, as much a8 we love this Union, as willingly as we are to die for it we intend to abate nothing of our rights; we iutend that all the guarantees of the States, IN REMEMBER the concert to come off on Thursday to-morrow) evening at Willards’ Hall, for the netit of the of the city of Wasbi: n. The efforts of the Society of St. Vincent of Paul this winter to provide relief for the increased = ? November, the secession feeling was in the Aaah even on cates : Government shall be observed. I tell you, eiti- | straction of bends, and that his excuse in refer- | number of cases calling for their assistance, have | FOR, RENTo¢s: yd and a — e ng Pot eopeengice On Rave no.civil war bags } zens, South and North, unless this questfon {s ad- | ence to Mr Floyd is merely a subterfuge. Rus. been thus far ate y Inades uate to that i, and ironn Gand fh ata. NS. a3. Tn wSIBUEY cendan’ = mae Fa usted upon the principles of the Constitution, as | sell ask for these acceptances to show his cred- ey now rely u: e cordial cooperation &GU Hardware re, Rt Death ef an Ex-Member . be, unhappily, and in am evil hour, a divided | Announced by the Supreme Court of the United | ltors, to satisfy them of his resources. Similar | public in their charitable work. In bebalf of all Comgress Confederacy, | am resolved that by no vote, by no speech, by no act of mine shall anything be dens *o plunge this my country, into the horrors of a war among brethren I lament profoundly indeed the causes which have led to this most alarming crisis in the midst of which we now are. I have labored faithfully and right smanfally for years to cerrect and to remove tuem. I regret also the results which naturally and inevitably have followed them. But .¢ we must separate, let it, in God’ im peace. Then we shall be able to «his Government. If we cannot preserve, w States, this Union, I fear, will be dissolved. 1 tell you now, that I do bope to live and die bat- tling for the honor of this country under our old common flag, the flag of our Union; and when every stripe shall have been erased and Fee star extinguished, may I be found in my expiring moments clinging to the flag staff still But, should this Union be dissolved, as I fear it may be, | desire to be a understood that I shall stand, and my State, to ail intents and pur- es, will stand on the Scuth side of Mason and ixon’s line. [Applause } memorandums have been given to public con- tractors for several years past Those who profess to know the facts in the case say that Mr. Russell, who bas been largely en- ized in transporting United States stores across e Plains to Utah and beyond, finding himself financially embarrassed more than a year ago, obtained the consent of the Secretary of War to draw upon bis Department to the amount of $100,000. The Secretar cepted the draft. Some tume afterwards he made a similar request for the sime amount, assuring the Secretary that the fi st he suffering poor in our midst, we earnestly recommend this concert to tbe liberal patronage of our fellow-citizens. The programme is attractive, and will doubtless be admirably performed. Go early and go all. Puitavetreia, Dec. 26.—Hon. Hi MF ler, ex-member of Congress from the Honesdale District, died thie morning, fn this city, of typhus fever, aged 40. He was the defeated candidate in the second district last Uctober. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 D street, between 6th and 7th s' de 4-tf Fo RENT—A_ PARLOR. on the first floor. And three fine Bedrooms on the floor above, at No 276 Ps. avenue, two doors east of the Kirk- wood House, de S-tf FOR SENTsA thresstory BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSE, with back building. on 12th st.. No, 470. between F and streets. Apply we KIRK WOOD, 476 Twe st. no 19-4 186] Stusgaise 1861 New York Markets. New Yorx, Dec. 25—Flour and wheat firm and quiet. Corn and provisions quiet. Whisky nominal at 1Se ARREST For IncexpIaRism.—Yesterday morn- ing W. L. King was taken before Justice Clark, at the guardhouse, upon a charge of setting fire to a house situated in the alley between Twelfth and Thirteenth and E and F streets, in the Second Ward. Watchman Hudson alleged that the pris- OFFICIAL i rE BC x . draft was taken care of, and the latter supposing | oner bad been suspected before, and upon this oc- SHILLINGTON’S NEWSPAPER Prop ALS FO LRESTING A COURT- and we will, restore it, and me thus the ikea bok taketh thc Waa f asion he was closely watched by the witness b ? EWS a ag Ost OPtick AT PHILA- second founders of the ‘Republic ‘That is out ee eee ee lene ae ee over who saw him take out the matches and set fice to a ‘i mission, inferi 000. Buta. BIA, PA. Treasury Derantusst, December 22. 15F0. only in glory and honor, and in good, to tue mission of those who laid its founda- tion at first. [Applause } : Nothing is left for me to my: except & repetition of the patriotic sentiments which you have beard to-night. Mr. Crittenden has just ar- rived, and | know you will wish to hear him. I MAGAZINE AGENCY, Mr. Kelly, Chief Clerk of the Interior Dapart- Odeon Building, corner 434 st. and Pa. avenwr. the house. Kiog was committed to jail for court. ment, is now in New York for the | ot of eka Baas adh deat en! .—On Monday last, among the presents i i SzaLep Prorosats will pe reoerved at thie De- hunting up the missing bonds and identifying | 8 Luce 7 ae ‘The place in this city to eubscrihe to any of the | | SEAL! the tne day of Pebreary, eel. ou aa hon wae yet save this Gov- | will therefore detain you but a moment. them, “Tle list of bonds missing, as far as can be (siege ards worth $65, and pace following works is at the old, well-known, and ex- | P®S™rut pntit the $20 oe ene A ete 4 seatinnet coerywhere, aad’ te apie ope peek | gilt, the midst of all our troubles and trials, when ned, and now believed to be correct, 1s: | | 20d Se silver waich worth #15; the frst by agen: | anon Barking sormeren at wad Pac avenus, | Puisde’phia Court: House and Post Offices. sooerd ssoortained, 2, i J Teun Of ad hasten ee i coat een SCH | disunton ia staring us bideously in the face, when | Missouri 6 per cent. coupon bonds...... 310.00 Tre eet dng eortadeiphia, Dailey the fabric of our Government is reeling as if it might fall, when our passions and our fears are all intensely excited, it seems to me tbat it is the first duty of every patriot to see to it that the ing to the plans and specifications prepared at this Department. ‘pere proposals must be for the whole work; but exch porti nef the work and the amount b d there- tleman residing on Tenth street near the avenue, the second by Mr. Hughes, of Loudon, Va , and the last bya beg be A fine gold chain, worth $20, was also drawn by Mrs. Crillan, of Bladensburg. pere deliv ered immediately on ths arrival of the train every evening. WEEKLY PAPERS. North Carolina 6 per cent. coupon bonds 357,000 of these States and make it firmer and stronger ‘Tennessee 6 per cent. coupon bonds... . 144,000 than before. But the first drop of blood shed among us in the wicked and murderous insanity of coercion will be the beginning of a civil war, $871,000 reat Family Paper 92 00 | £7 must be separate'y stated iv the bid; the respon - bli i d. That will i 2p asi? FOIE the great Fomaty 3 2m tiveamount = —_ kind fy 3 oarried out, ablic peace is secure will assuage angr, ea ee ee - p= an e total amount stated; the Departmen’ and of massacres and atrocities, the end of which | P jons; that will give reason eoportunity ake Riots on THE Navy YaRrp, YesT#Rvsy —About Orvicers ELEctsp.—At the annual election of y ueitker you nor your children’s children will see bo 8 y Federal Lodge No. 1, held last nigbt, the follow- n U oo | Serving tow Be gn to rejcct or acespt the propor is ; - “ eard; that will evoke the feeling of fraternal | 12 o’clock m , yesterday, 2 general riot occurred r 7 2 hereby invited. or any parts t! wen itdeems UU wearied, impoverished, exuausted the people | aiection in our people, now unfortunately dor- | on Garrison street, Navy Yard, in which some- | te oMcere were elgote: G- AMNIES Natl, Wo 3 Noveletion senior: 3° | the taterest of the United States, requires st; the o ‘= generation or ‘o hence shall seek for peace | jant; that will enable us deliberately to examine | thing like one bundr rsons participated, | Josiah Essex, Treas ; J. F. 1. McClery, Sec; F. Flag. 200} tide of any person or persons whem there is jart ' eee despo fthetwo, three | the foundations of our Government, and, if it] using fence palings, stones, brickbats, clubs, etc., | 1 Sisam, Tiler. (a sire 1 50 | cause to believe will not faithfully am the s0.9 or more military leaders whe 1 partition this | shail be necessary, to relay them and stendy the | pretty freely. A few hours afterwards, a number , Br | Loe ._* oF which they have to obtain by ' maguificent country of ours between them, by the | tott ring edifice of men were collected on the pavement near the} j,apcexy.—Jas, Shields, (col’d) was arrested ‘e Indireotion; aed all beds — Pap eat citizens of Washiagton, you are | We of the Northwest love this Union. We love | scene of the above atfair, making a disturbance; | », policeman Ross for the larceny of a cart, sad- 3% | in interest who do not jot: Tight to be here to-night to testify Joos approval | this Constitution. We have never known another | and Auxillary Guardsman ‘Thompson went among dle’ and other harness, belonging to J. F. Bailey, ‘3.00 = .: reat policy kad ss - conciliation | Goverameat. We never desire to know another. | them and ordered them to disperse and affc harness maker. He ‘was taken before Justice -1 00 | "NO contract will be awarded to bidders until de ws ich & — cam aver ese horrors. [Great] Our hearts are true to it. Our affections cling | room for the street passengers to go - Aman | jonn, and held to bail for his appearance at court. 1 | tails are aod | aod 4 108s of bse, pe & around it Our interests are bonnd up in tt We | named Tib Mullins refused to move, and told the 7 stecousder ss. 2 0° | the different tess of work, and materials, which via me i as come Inte power admire, gratefully, the wisdom displayed invits | officer that he couldn’t make anybody leave. The ‘THe supers Piano used at the opera on Monda’ = = shall be subject to the revision ofthe Department, parry nd x Path a ES poe and insti- | cqustruction; the harmony of its complicated | officer went up to Mullins and remonstrated with | night, and which filled Willards’ Hall-with 1 t fo | 80 that the bid shall be equitab y apportioned u — of arr ly one-ba Be! this Confederacy; | movements; its wonderful adaptation to the de-| him, and requested him and the others to disperse. | full pure notes, wasa “Steinway,” from the estab- ZINES upon the wi work to guide the ‘tment in the patted greg to res sittee the great amr pen mogear ne _ aa grin song < the Rake ee "hoe, then placed ‘bie as t of ear male iens Bite oe a | Horticulturist... ...@2 09 per . of the amount of work done ant Nd > ? country jut we yw in reverence fore make Li e a is —ee i ATL the 30 accord: contract ne, of self-preservation, that they shonid be put ander | spirit {n which it was conceived—the spirit of | hand on Mullins’s collar, and in a twinkling the | ‘THERE 1s NOTHING like good eating and drink- {ondon Are Journal 3.00 | ¢ want to be ascertained by tye eatimete ol | bonds not to carry that threat into execution. | conciliation, the spirit of concession, the spirit of | whole crowd rushed to the assistance of Mullins, igyene after that, a fine Havana. These you can vonoe s Wesk.. an egent of the Department f { Applause.) This is the pnilosepby of new guar- | fraternal affection. We believe that the Union | knocked the officer down, and beat and stamped | have in excellent style and at moderate cost ndon Lanost. pose.) will bn parc time autees for old rights. It and the Government ought to be maintained. We Lo Hunt's Merch. |Thompsoc’s *P. z Mas policy to which the gent bu you have assembled, together with myself and ethers from the North and Northwest, are wholly and resolutely committed. We mean to stand by it. Pablic sentiment may, indeed, at first be against os; the tide may run heavily the other way for a little while; but thank God we all have upon him ina furjous manner After using every at Emrich’s Restaurant, corner of Eleventh ot Progresses, and teo per osnt. retained until the com and Pennsylvania aven’ pict.on of the contract oe of the work , ao., by the ager aforesaid, be forfeited in the event of non fulfi!ment of contract. Contracts wiil be awarded only to master 4 ers or moo? anics, and the assignment thereon’, ex- copt by consent of t-e ~ecretary of the Treasury, will 4 8 forfeiture of the same. intend, if possible, that they shall be maintained; and we believe it to be possible only by invoking that spiritnow. {That's so; that’s so ) The centripetal forces of this Union are interest and feeling. Force cannot maintain it. Arms cannot hold it together. Armies cannot unite us. The only bonds which can hold these States in possible other means to defend himself, Thompson drew his pistol and discharged it in the air, with a view to frightening off bis assailants, but the strategem did not succeed, and he four.d it neces- ed! to shoot at Mullins, striking him in the knee shattering the limb seriously. Other officers Hottoway’s Pi anp OINTMENT. thma —Though this disease has baffled the skill, and pronounced by eminent medica! men a ae eg numerous por hor gen trope Teo . joway, an @ direct refu' ‘wuch lifoanded sad’ fallesh jiving Age (weekly ).6 00 thambers’ Journal. ..2 00 jallou’s M Schoolf-liow. “All of bebusaevod 2332333883 60) "Foreign Quar, Mullins was taken to his , and afterwards, by advice of a su mn, removed to the City Infirmary for amputation. peace and humanity and the country, shall be written. ‘“Reswrgam”—I sball rise again. And it will bea glorious resurrection. (Loud and con- tinued applause.) From the Senate Chamber, then, from the Hail of Representatives, and from this assemblage to-night, let the word go forth to the bearts of the prople threughout the length and breadth of the land, that come what may of seces- sion, disruption, and tical discord and strife, the sword at least shall not be drawn by the rival sections, nor our quarrels ever be submitted to its di the money, or ne yr ed br a writt n here arrived and put the cro’ to flight, but alto such founded jous conclusions. ve ne year, S10, ust be accompani nerveenough, and will enough, and faith enough | -oofederation—the only tes which can make us | battle ensued, which lasted forsome time, between | Coughs, Colds and Asthma in all its ramifoations pcbizet he share, or ony Magasine or Newereger ened | it wing AT nd in the peopie, to know that at last it will turn for | one people—are the soft and silken cords which | the officers and the rioters, in which the weapons | of bronchi affections, diseases of the chest, throat. | Sred ix any part of the city on day of publication. the sum eae thoagh ee, ape od | encirele the heart, not the iron chain which man- — revolvers; clubs, mor brickbats, ete. soo penaat preg te medion weld’ by an Now is thetime to subreribe._ A now yeas and ne ured. if his storm, s les the limbs are woven i not crowd was separa! an riven off. ‘ 3 volumes just commencing. your orders, w every patriot who stall die now in’ the cause or | wart fre Gum itiation’ wot coerclen, iit deeds of vs Drageiste, at 250, €20, and $1 per box o pot. kindness and acts of friendly sympathy, and not in vielence and blood. And fore, to maintain the Union, to uphold the Government—that we may detain those sister States which are dissatis- fied, and racall the ene which has left us—we are determined, as far as in us lies, to maintain peace. (Ceatinued cheering, and cries for Mr. Critten- jen ae Vallandigham, after the applause and con- fusion which followed Mr. Pi ton’s speech coal! Re SHILLINGTON’S Bockstor. Odeon Building, Corner Four-and-s half st and Pa. av. 3 Any two of the above Magazines will be far- nished one year for $5. de 2-8, W&SSt Rober! METAS be VNU of Butrloy N x ASKINS, of the ‘for- mer place. Centra, Guarp-House Gasges.—John Drunk alias Patrick Bresnehan, drunk and disorderly; fine and costs, $2.94. Mary Rider disorderly; costs, $3 bo te dave. Nae Se 40783 05. Soul cl 1S. ao; 06. ry Netter, do ; wertanse@0 dopa: Geo. W. Jones, drunk and disorderly; tine and costs, $3.05. Aug. second time, disord a A MUSIC BOOK IS THE BEST CHRISTMAS ALL SNOWED UP . Melodies beautifully bound, i had subsided, introduced Mr. Crittenden, and | Lewis, erly conduct; security Bre: 's stern arbitrament. (Applause } said :—It gives me great pleasure to introduce to | for behavior, and paid costs, 81 4s. ae Sieeeecd sees, eittheut horde, a PRE THIRD an A Voice —Let South Carolina go to bh—IL. ‘ou the venerable Senator from Kentucky, who | Martin, do.; security for Un oppitetbemege it Circle, ‘ SCHENCK, South Caroiina is bound, 1 trust, upon so such | £29 for more than forty served the country | of which, workhouse 30 days. Mary Smith, do ; ut words, ay OES: } es mission; (loud and deafening applause.] traveling | under the nt Constitution, and who desires | 30 days. John Mortimer, do.; tine and costs, s ti’s Sonatos. = lsGaks Tos os the clay te in no such direction. (Cheers.) But I hope and be- | now to maintain it just as {t was when he first en- | $1.94. e Goldsmith, 0381 4. Billy Bar- mn Mart and Albreontsberger’s TRE th ste mon! ice nt sep ut giventg befor al | fre the pubic wees. (Appaum | tow fren 942 Mary Haro, go, au i | ay Germain wbecoag.cuitok roped styte_Aresan oun = A i urch, do.; ° n© More, she must ask no more—[A Voice.—Sbe ee Oe SS eee 60 days, Wm. Bryant, ae a a and ‘costs, eotions of Pipse with beagtifel title pages. Mr. Crittenden said:—You will not expect don’t ask more)—which she is entitled to now in ‘teinway & Sons’and a0, 8 jromet: ‘ nder instances. | #105 Andrew Brown, out after hours; n, Bao *s Overst-uog Pianos, uu- 3d of January, 1SG1. vo the Union and under the Constitution, if the new | many words from me under the, circuinstances, | orkhouse 6 days. Josiah Burgess, colored, fo; | doubtedly tho! et po ae ed. A iets 4a Cough, guarantees for old rights, proposed by Mr. Crit- hour, a love’ and admiration for my tent tng 1 | and profanity; workhouse 60 days. Francis Smith, po anos sand vers at Soh ond seit anally and forcvet thiepestitentaatiaisrery, | love Lt for the blessings It bas showered upon us, | colored cut setae Hotes: ee eos Thelin | sora eee hE TZEROTT, ONTOS ESTEE z, for Laver neitation, which, for a quarter of a century, bav- | and | ARE G Preserve Ue eet te esc and | contains the cases. of the evening of the 2ithand| 4% __sorner Eleventh st. and Ps av. NVENTORS AND PATENTEES of the Bow ing shakes the temple of this Union. is now about | West until | am tired, and still be upon my own | Morning of the 25th. Cuear CARPETINGS, - MUNN & COMPANY, his remedies prey id pen pacha hyr anal teed bod ye Kf | country’s soil, and offer my hand to myown| £4. ogy prom FHN PENITENTIARY —About six | Bost Three mR Es Proprietors of the Scigntivic AxeRican, and oroure With. B. WATTE, the Comatitetin itself was made sud apreed to, | countrymen. [Loud cheers} I don’t know Why | orciock this morning. it was discovered that Wil: | = ie? nes $0 and 62 cents, sans pe = corner Ceventh stand Le ev. __ée 1-3 _ Sey 4 peace together; pF ATEN Ts South Caroline, will gladly retorm to that Con: | weycmauel., puapavs lived in peace iogetber; Wve | tiam Wells, (mnarine,) who, t will berecollected, |‘, ke 3 With Siztor Tote Er enncatia the Business, | CADST BLUE CHOTA. a pany suiTs ' federacy, in the founding of which, as in the war | on the battle fields; we have seen bai fought was tried convicted of murdering a boy be-}] a. iis eats, teen Years ¢ Business, . : s. | of the Kevolution wbieb preceded 1h he: hetoes | by men of the North and South side by side; and | LO™ELME to tne Rorruen ia test, ond someuced te | God Stair Ppa conte, WDB song fox Commissioners ni Patents, Bloek the, for 1 and patriots and statesmen bore so gallant and | wow, feliow-citizens, we want them to be seagain. tt t for \ ps w= * BS cents, to more than Afteen thousand inventors w! order to out hank, honorable and distinguished a part. [Cheers] | 5 tras there is any power in mel shall exert fi | *,!@Prisonmen escaped from his we had business done through Murn& co. Fat c renee <itmen, kom all evensone iia 2 | to this end, and heartily welcome those who are jettison | were sae 6 4 Curtai: i nie man wou. reserve itin al i os ether od Hay aud welt. ets l sepeeatiaet GAGamEO hs [ene cet emann eho fiom the Morte South, East or West. Let us stand for the union of our country. This city, the seat of Government, estab- lished by ington, is dear to my heart, and mingled in my beart as # part of it are its memo- done by coercion—by the sword. He who would resort to force—military force, is a d@isunioniat, call bimself what he may, aud disguise it though be may under the pretext of executing the laws and preserving the Union. He is a ‘ disunion- ist,” whether he knows it and means it of not Hence | am for peace and for compromise, fired, irrepealable compromise, so that we may secure reece ee ee pon des and upon ail sides, now and forever. _ Mr. Mallory, of Ky., was then latroduced. SPEECH OF MR. MALLORY. Rosszex or 4 STong.—About twelve o’clock ‘of Advice sent free by mail. Laws and Regulations, 1:0 pages, 25 cents av Each Roy, New York. Wash- “ot comer Seveuth sts., opposite Patent eee Josr SHES Re tareincs tl Sow veer eis Fw. COLLEY & Mieceirmiese o LLe Seg Avenue House. bo 2-tf 336, 7. Sth and ata, WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Penney dae Rosine bere tok cueieat & ton soretey of kay | 5 thoy invite the aitent ‘assortment PS Al NG: Mr. Mallory, of Ky — i — TER’s. OF PIANOS FOR R For ; Bo he St nme” Ast gira REE momen ne | | |

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