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: ' Saale, NGRESS! TE oF Tux Coun. THE EVENING STAR ence MOTI on cnc. en aarp ar ee eee | aanare eee ee perty = | Foch mec er oo prea ad | jm 3 wp SeLvisunges of SouTn CaRo- Senate — we went to press y= uential citizens were convened last evening = ———— weTeee ane Rutnases PROM ALLEO! cH An? |i need be amendments of the fugitive sieve law | | hi. Done eddremed the Benne acount. one at Ba a stihecss nwenn convt Shura te ala rently one 4 . ABSOLVES FROM OaTHs—CouRsE OF THE GEN- mstitution. Havil thus given length on lews ani inciples o: of \w Buildings, for consultation as EX WASHINGTON CITY: feat. Govensxext—A STRANGE SPECTACLE — sowing bested institutions, let them say to | fepublican party at the present crisis He replied "proper for Maryland to take in the pre | URDAY the 2 go et FAIDAY........- é Snare Sovtn CaROLINa BE ee to Rum Seat Seal as deanet alias Gms all cer of So coromente Spvenced by Cows i — oe rsof the nation The meet-| 8 m.. Qssortment cf new and — = CocnTRy ?—DIscNion THE KNELL OF Sta- lina, side, said, « ‘was atthe Law Weekly Star, fuller than <— ap oF Paexvom—Sovrn Camouta Rx- | agricultural amd commercial interests stiall be 4 ‘would retire from the toe hundred geutiemen, of a Ys prclnnt and Mapio Pernitere, 7 The uew Deller Weekly OO, ee rst PUDIATES ALL IDEA OF COMPROMISR—DISUSION- | deranged, out property destroyed, and tie day sooncome, so much including a — ever of Metropolitan news and goss!p, and choice | 142. 44 DaxoxRovs as Asotitioniste— A} oy scourityendanged by the forwardnes of a when Archibald Sterling, Esq, was called to tbe cbatr Contos Mattresses Mterary reading, is now on our counter ready for Latrex To tae Parsiogyt—Tue Ustox Mav ‘State eng is blind to her 6wn interests, try,” yet and Joba bing, Esq sopeuies Secretary + . lic. Embraced in its enter- Bi vsp—ConcLusion. a petty Q AC dresses glowing with patriotism and love of ill be added to the above cale— pe ayaa ata sa : Sout reckless of attention to the fact. were vd by Hon Heary May, W, | 15 chests of different qualities of Teas, whick wil taiuing contents are the following articles : « To the agli North = is ms south Fe yy wise yng ee dativercd simon te Mer Ws be ate of at qualis pin Teadies Colon eye oot oan ng cca A Hitt a with a white population | Talk not of governing ber as a ‘cong pro- | misfioners would be here next Monday. | jamin Daca, Wm Price, and other gentlemen eash. at Choriestoo July 4, 13); How Blyanks Won} about equal to that of a second rate city, em- the Melors—: bi story; the Soul, or how Old Reed | bracing hardly seventy thousand adult males, Tranain Grrtited, and 2 letter from the inimitable | with no tax by the General Government on her 8-4 A. GREEN, Avot. .- Messra. Brown, Green and Doolittle participated ‘4 series of resolutions were finally ad pro- “ a + : a vince,” but bet inn velco of come: short debate on “the right of ety in i te she must lay down the weapons of ber rebellion, eae ” 4 Property viding for the call of a mass meeting of the friends | of the Union, to be held at the Maryland lastitate, | THIJS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW and resuming her position of equality with her| Several bills received from the House of Repre- | on the evening of the 3d of January. A s- THIS 4PTBENOON ¢ TO-MORRC neighbors, no longer aspire to control them. sentatives were then reported; and the Senate ad- ' resolution wes also introduced by Wm H Col-| _, 3% 3.C- MoGUIRE & ©O., Auctionsers. Ward,"’ baving seen Forrest; Enter- | so4} or its products, drawing large sums from thst journed till Monday next. line, Which cauped coucidesabie Gcbste, uF ERLOR LEATHER P BUGGY ui ree ey ; Government for the support of her custom-houses || My task eee haven / omg 4 Mei p g — Hover.—Mr. Morris, a8 cha'rman of the Indian aectenteg "the approval of the meeting in the $ tNG. BD eomnber 2th, et ia sreien a MM Eee ais’ Ne thet A and postal factlities, enjoying a degree of pros- | patriotism enong! Qpastry ts eave: BR. ds Investigating Committee, said he felt {t bis | course of Governor Hicks in refusing to call an wots ‘we shiall e6li 8 very supe:ior topics of bed a rity never excelled, and suffering nothing her- | the men in active political life is committed the | duty to state that the gentleman from Washing- {xtra seesion of the Legislature up to the present second Leather top Busey. conten Axe Lae: Anes the grievances of which she complains, | Solemn @uty of organizing the conservative ele” ‘erritory had called upon him that morning, pe Somme ea os isdid = the — pes; rushes madly into rebellion, and is seeking to in- | ments North and South, into one great party, and | and requested him to go as thoroughly into the | that it was calcu! ee ee eed! the iH investigation, in connection with the abstraction | the counsels of the friends of the Union, but it Congressional proceedings up tothe date of going | yolve ia revolution th’rty-three States and thirty | by its overwhelming power save the Union, and | QPte ng iolting press; ian bonds, as would reach the charge , was finelly adopted with but four di Operations; The great Ro! of the Interior | millions of people! She will take no advice and | 10 so doing save the State institutions. Do not, I | alinded to by the honorable gentleman | voices. it; en By J.C. SLE ge. AMILY CARR CE. DAPFLE REY Es, « Department; . of South Caroliaa and | j{sten to no counsel; sbe spurns the remonstrances | beseech you, through tue want of concession on} Mr. Bocock asked to be excused from serving | An informal meeting wasalso held last night in | az Avction.~On BA the ittee to 1 ‘igate the embezzle- the sitting rooms of Baraum’s Hotel for the pur. 9th, st IL ook Proceedings of the Convention; of those slavebolding States which really suffer } the one hand and firmness on the other, suffcr our | TPOt Nt cr eet ans of the Interlor Depart. | pose of cedsulting upon the preseat critical junc. | toons, we shall sel: for mccoust wl the Severai columns of interesting Local Intelligence from Northern aggressions; sbe will not allow | glorious Republic, which has been the world’s t ing on two. He ture of nati 1 affairs, d of devising euch mes- Minister. whe isabcut to leave the country— ‘Serenad = Seustor Pugh Se pig nell den re- | them to consultas to the means of their own safety; | Wonder, to become the world’s derision Let it F sures as might be deeined necessary to the honor | U4 las tes Gaeche verrage, but port of the peaches mane : F she will admit of neither compromise nor delay; | not be said that ail wisdom, disinterestedness, | Mr. Morris, of wars roman that the committee | and interests of Maryland. Grey Matched Ca riage A large collection of choice phs an but avowing her long cherished desire to destroy jetehes, replete wi' mort; Personal bs = sens Thterary Articles, Prost and Poetry, | the Federal Union, she declares her purpose to or the amusement and instruction of every class | compel her sister States of the South whom she of exe. otism and - | on Indian trust frauds be permitted to hold their private circulars addressed Horses: Lo our weak fl Apeiaged hieke “aaa jpasiry. wherever Decessary out of the city of ; Vhose ——— — — — Silver- _Casiage -4 4 $ about fifty infiuentis| and well known citizens, Covers. &c., But if, through timidity or any less excusable | m Mr. Sherman, the House went | am whom were the Messrs. Winans, Hon or] causes, no antidote cen be found in a proper or-| into Committee of the Whole, (Mr. Stanton in | Hevenly Jobnson, Judge Giles, S. Teackie Wal- fezd __—3. C. MeGUIRE & CO, Avots. Harness, Robes, Rucs, of readers. cannot persuade, to follow her example. ‘is. i Brown, Wm. H. N: 3 ‘This is just the paper above all others for per-] She undertakes to release her citizens from their | gauization for a paralyzed government and a — and took up the Indian appropriation pattn ES, pall, Bel "doy Fa This be bo By se Suerte & “co aes. sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | allegiances to the United States, and abeolves her | crumbling cosran re flares teviaaende Fo) During the reading of the bill by the Clerk Mr. | ‘The nssemblage was the election of EWoOD BROCATELiR CovEEED Fanti it . Price on boat's crew goin: jagara, jarnett a: r. kedale object consider- | George - Ls . BLS TOP BLES, SUPFRIOR p> iat tie apaamaglig ip psreare " | ong raring apr dere pager ky on my arms and submit to the common fate. ing this bill in the absence som neces | Mason Campbell, Esq , a8 Secretary, but of their 3 W, “i EADS Waroacs three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | and judges of the United States within her bor- | my Tellers were called, and the Chairman ascer- ings we are unable to give any account, °—On SATURDAY Mux NIN + Deo m Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ders from their oaths to support the Constitution. mis egege ANO® RANDALL. | ining there was Rot 8 quorum, the committee | the Chairman intimating in bis opening remarks nh, af 10 o's Ook. ot the auction we sa ae ease Na She taunts and defies the Government; she avows | pas Starz or Taixes In Vinornta —Below | Tose, and the fact was reported to the House. that their unrestrained deliberations were not a ebeenen Spirit of the Morning Press. her purpose to destroy; sets guard aroond its ar- bileh @ letter recelved yesterday from adis-| _ And the House thereupon adjourned to Monday | intended for the public eye, and should not there- Suites, ce ea Peet ‘The Intelligencer, noting the announcement fn senal to prevent the removal of the arms and mu- poe Tal = blic man of Virginia, tase has de- | 20 fore be in ees ee io se'Sohd Walnet Parior Farnitare, i the Constitution of yesterday that the President | nitions which belong to it; declares her intention | voy tieweif for s consideratle tigme to the teak | enna = Rrepeee Bold Mat Bharblo sey Bidekne is in no way responsible for the articles which | +, possess herself of the public forts and her pur- of endeavoring to stem the current of the popular Fro Be ghd EQnek, Ne 7 OPO a ae wece marked its recent course, | P2#¢ t0 take them by violence should « man be | inctination cf bis State to participate in the seces- | preted to.be im general attendance ‘TO NIGHT, 4 ich we | 2e2t to reinforce their feeble garrison. She is See ee eat ees aie we | collecting arms from every quarter, organizing are sure, receive this announcement with satisfac- | military bauds th oughout ber territory, and ex- tion.” citing her young men to brave the penalties of The Intelligencer farther alludes to the move- | treavon. ment In Western Virginia, and to other indica-| And what is the Government of the United tions that a disruption of the Union for the benefit | States doing to maintain its authority, collect its of slavery may induce the people in the increase | revenue and defend its forts? Is it true that our of their burdens to calculate the value of slavery worth $125, Excitement in Pererssonc,Va.—The sawing n= Woe Aigo hag down on Sunday moratny last, at Petersburg, of a secession pole and flag which bad been erected ed w eat Wi pahes, onl Bedsteads, the previous day, is creating much feellog in that » pes.an tio sion action of the cotton States. He has labored | OF the tgm tal ot the fours Beet Mitte ett to that end as earnestly as ourself, and reluctantly | up for consideration. P order. comes to the conclusions embraced in his letter, | 1!" ____—s'P’_—‘M. PEARSON, Reo. Sec. which we have to say are our own. Itis time Erowrers OFFICE, December 28.1980. that the North should comprehend precisely what | toOw: 4 the secession movement means in all its length | and that and breadth, and that the only possible way of | f averting such action on the part of every slave- citv. The pole and its appurtenances cost over 4 sept |S ar petecer a ee it was erecied ex. 4, one by Chicker- 0 ot Boe e ‘tat Licences issue ee ermination of rearing @ new one French China Di ne ad Tra Sete of defending it, if necessary, against attack; but ver Castors, mut be the ceapet of the city, desig soane dumbasenes, ‘orm cash. te Offica with ntand ~4 WILLIAM oy + 1 ordered a Union pole already erected to be taken down, and tnterdicted Lt age rnggg — the erec- __3.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Anots. By WALL & BARNARD. Auctionears. Executive, though it had months of warning, bas | yolding State is to bring the subject es fully and | ~>===REGISTER SOPFICE, De-omb tion OF poles in the pablic streste.. The perties RICH HOLIDAY PRESENTS. The Constitution cenaures the action of Msjor | taken no step to put the forts in astate cf defense? ajnaiery thetere the'peopile of the tia. Aitrohetd ing Notice is hereby given, that I. cet Sua Me Whicn thoy Semtecs Oe eoemininte At 2s6: certs cide Foun’ evente between ith Anderson in removing from Fort Moultrie to Fort | {9 it true that it has been deterred fromreinforcing | gtates, acting in their sovereign capacity, as it is | Aves 2 wid exe 1a on the St nee | Outrageous, and intimate that Itwas accomplished | ROLIDAY PRESE SLOSING OUT Sumter, saying : them by threats of conspirators? Is it true that now being brought before the people of the South- | with law, at this Office witni jsysatter that | With the connivance of em eg On Wednes- | BAL by, Avot Pa, T SDA); a ry “ We believe that we are perfectly correct in | cannon are now bein; unted ni them at A ij WILLIAM MORGAN, daya man named Owen Riley, a Beltimorean, | and SATURDAY M: iN EN: NGs, stating that this action ou the part of Major An- © Delve srouned in one COGhean WT tn Sidies < oad Register. | though for the last nine years a resident of Ricb: | of Favor Parian end Birquetacd Chinn derson was taken solely on bis own responsibility. the expense of the United States which contains Rosgtanp,Va , Dec 25, 1860. mond, was arrested upon the charge of sawi Ware, S* ahs down’ the pole and carrying cf the fag whick | pEURS, WOOLEN GOODS, SCARFS, &c.,on and not in consequence of orders from the cuthor- | not a soldier to use or defend them? Is it true] Editor of the Star : ‘The secession sentiment, 1 PRT aS WoMaNS NEL Oe é mY 5 adorned it So proud was he of his complicity | de 4 WALL & BARNARD, Aects. a nr F : aN’S INFLUENCE, itles here. We have also reason to believe that it | that there isan understanding between the Ex- | !ament to say, fs fearfully on the increase in Vir. ON. D WOMAN’S WORTH.—Tuge puitos Fisk ‘was not occasioned by any threat of attack or hos- ginia A few months since she was eminentiy he cut i ill de i dicated | in the affair, that on Tuesday he mounted the ecutive and the conspirators that the former shall | Eonservative, as she has been from the foundation | Sithd rivet Gancceent one ee tl Tee heats 1 4 open + { * ws 5 ce me le action on the part of the people or military in | not reinforce the forts. and in consideration thereof | of the Government. But she is RextSUNDAY EVENING, at 7 o'clock. chowing | holly decierea himeelf the satiny of ae tena, FUTURE DAYS. that the latter will not attack them while the | her conservative moorings. The tardiness 1 conelus vely and irreeistivly that the infe ences Pederat pos trades “cer civbamaiee = present Administration remains in power? Has | evident Soap apacing the hese ptr bg Dard pepe oF ptore he pie bruees must regret that Major Anderson should have | the commander of the handful of men occupying | 1% Congres pears Pomeral pawer; thescoms a | 2 dez st" f =e & step without orders or apparent ne- | one of those forts, after being denied reinforce-| southern sincerity and southern courage and . ments, been instructed to surrender if attacked ? Nargis Corer a oon Lie te press If these things be so, the wealth of worlds can- | 2" ee ee ee ee 2 Se SPS, SUOTS BIT, be late insulting ultimatum of the North, of not outweigh the awful responsibility our Presi- | Concession beyond a covenant not toabolish. ela. : dent bas incurred. | If they are not so, he owes it very in the States in which it now exists, have Oysters served upin every style. A band to himself and his country to make the truth | aroused the oe fears rediart tgs a parties, Efe pp in eutcotance piniteas -) and are rapidly sweeping them to the vortex of rices to mes Procerds to # “ centum interest, were duly opened at noon to-day, | known. disunion. One thing | can say to you, without ying for the house of worship. de 27 2’ gupeehensions: a _—— eager 1-5 by the Secretary and Assistant Secretary of the} A strange spectacle our country presents to the | risk of mistake, that the first act of coercion setties SMITHSONIAN LECTURES —On FR Fp Por Be ‘Treasury, in the presence of some thirty or forty | world. Within a period of seventy under DAY EVENING, De ¥ pr y years a and defied any man to resent it. It isa'so stated tuat he pinned the Lone Star, which had adorned | [WO LARGE os fe the flag, to his back, and thus decorated paraded of d-atrain from Williaan A; Bredly agt. A: several | rominent streets. He was relessed on 8500 bet eee Ovenise Tix Bins rox Tae TreasuRy-Notes Loax.—According to advertisement, the bids for the proposed new five-million loan to the U. 8. Treasury upoa Treasury notes bearing six per ATTACK on A Missourt RaiLRoap.—The St gn the prow Louis Bulletin of the 22d has information that “the sborees Farrer qoeinine ter Seer Felfoed bed made an attack upon the reads sed | 62 — railr an a upon 2 were tearing up the rails on the track, and that R. H. TRUNNELL, Bailiff. Th ! h at. DAY_EVENIN sl. is alleged to be under the control of mea. the question as to Virginta, forever She does not cember 28th, Prof. 1d 1 vost li . gentlemen, principally bidders or their agents, | our incomparable Constitution, our States have | sympathize with the rash and Preeipitate action | A Cuavnoun: 1 iliam’s Collece, wil, deliv- pentagon lip re pe Hy <> yes and others connected with the press. The follow. | increased from thirteen to thirty-three, our popu- mecca fegards it ill advised, and un- | CF ‘has lately returned from that couutey. Froft | snd Quincy rallroed, which iseaid to be in col- ing ‘s a list of all the bids offered,wh'ch were : lation from three millions to thirty, our country | der: but the moment a Federal gun is fired ‘upon Oe Tks looters Sill coneoenee ate a end oegeetiig rape pes pine Se ee necessarily accepted under the terms of the law, | has expanded from the Miss'ssipp! river to the the people of a seceding State, an army of her citi- ublic are eagnestl ited to. attend zens of Chillicothe, wip, talewing the road as they amounted to an aggregate far short of the | Pacific ocean, and our wealth has accumulated | zens will rush to the rescue of the Invaded Stute, | tu Line A red feake will beh was an abolition concern, and used for the pur- sum total of Treasury notes—$5,(«0),(00—thus | with a rapidity heretofore fabulous. In the full — Beene bgt ego ng 1 an 8 for dis- nd. to prevent annoy ug iaterraptio ose of advancing Boston interests, organized, and offered for sale : enjoyment of peace and plenty, of every comfort | 4. ” there are thousands of chafed and gallant | Will be he | determined that they would not tolerate in their mol Amount. rr and luxury which the heart of man could desire, | spirits waiting only for the signal gun,and eaing midst these who were bent on warting spon their est. uished and the DooRs CLosED wh: allant lect ommences. de = State institutions. Over eight hundred men, or- Fee le I $60,000 "ge" | We are suddenly alarmed by the éry of rebellion | even to hear its report, believing in their con- salad aud Gtactplined, thetrecied aud netted Field & MeLean, N.Y... 25,00 12 | and revolution coming from a little State enjoying | tclences that the Sosth bas already borne more | pe ; the superintendent to leave the State within a cer- Do ins 2,00 15 | abigher degree of security and prosperity than | Wan she Ought, and that there is no hope for re- | of the profits for tre current six montis. The sane | tain number of hours. The most intense excite- ‘Seis Beak. Wiadlingion 2 Sse0 2g] Almost any of ber sisters. Thealarm spreads over | great country of ours should be thus standing on | “ve 25 acim) Th a SMITH Caster, | Ment exists along the road John T. Wright, NVY.....- ee ne ae ee Sed Gmaat 10 Pte 'a0g Ge tad been fevelt all tee cea OFFICE OF TH Moxey Marxer —The news from Charleston Jas. R. Langdon, Montpelier 5,000 9x | destroyed; the banks stop payment; tradeis para- | 114° “Wil not our brethren of the North peuse ANCE COMP. causes a good deal of conversation in Wall street, Do j 3 50) 19% | lyzed; industey 1s prostrated; wantand destitution | and reflect, and a:ve? Sure 28 God rales on high, | AND GEORGE The third a but there is nothing like excitement shown. The George H. Norman, Newport... 20,000 8s | surround us; anarchy is marching inupon us, and | there most be concession, and a settlement before | notice is hereby given to the stockholder Ser crike peeemeneat was ote ek oes Ames Townsend, (Coshier Ne , the Government which should save us, seems] this crisis pases. The South te In earnest, in | company that an clocti n will b held at this office | part of the government was judicious, and that & Haven Bank).. “ 0 8 ‘ awfal earnest. Let those who control our desti- | January 7, 1961. for thirteen Directors to se ve for | great disturbing and tron! D =i | Paralyzed as by the wand of an enchanter. nies in this time of great trouble, take heed) 5 been removed. No effect has been aced on 9 All this is chargeable to the madness of a few an is P OB. bay DAVI stocks thus far, and very near the ull mornirg S | politicians, who have already destroyed more} Tax Paciric RaitroaD Bit —The name of | “22¢ t _ ABEL G. DAVIS, Sve._ | prices were oifered at 2 p.m.—New York Express 7 -3 property than all the lands and negroes of South 3 | Carolina are worth, and she is herself one of the 1s greatest sufferers. Dr. Rabe having been mentioned frequently by the press in connection with the bill now before ° May, t Congress, we publish the following article taken yd to Be bem och) ¢ 24 | Shall this little State be permitted to complete, | from the Daily Al'a Californian: ~ ococtast lp put oxtie nectinimaehaat 1g | Dy the utter destruction of oar Government, the} Pacific Railroad Convention and Dr. Rabe — | Preced de 21.22.2859 1s | ruin she has so successfully begun? The hopeless] We are pleased to see the me | disposition fem roa 8 > The South Carolina “Sovereign Conven- tion” was in secret session during the whole of ALL SNOWED UP! arenas and sup to be hepa a reso- ation own ayer, 8 be ae sel = Lege ¢ ate possession ‘orts Sumi oultrie number of military companies from the interior ALL SNOWED UP! of South Carolina and the adjoining States had tendered their services to Governor Pickens, and are expected to arrive in Charleston to-day. Monday last a deputation ‘of the “sone of the 01 it a de; jon South,” a secession organization of Savarah,Ga,| ALE ROUND THE STOVE! arrived at Charleston and formally tendered to Gov. Pickens, through their Commander, J. W. Kern, the aid of men, fully armed and at THE equipped, should South Cerolina need such as- sistance. The delegation attracted much atten- tion at Charleston. MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- " manifested by the Pacific Rai. Convention “PANY —NOTICE —All Policies issued by 8 aieseeen lpn an Ghee be the knell of the | Wards our ormunea: the Hake. company will expire on MONDAY. Dooomber . black man’s slavery and the white man’s liberty. After unanimously endorsing the action of Dr. + ngs and are required to be ren: at $% | It would be the tocain of a war which, however | Rabe and the sentiments ex in his Report, | “at ime. CHAS. WILSON, Sac. delayed in its commencement‘and from time to | which we published a few days ago, they passed == OFFICE GASLIGHT COMPANY, time intermitted in Its progress, will cease only | Y22nimously. the following resolution, whi Ve % FICE GaASLig COMPAN) with the extinction of negro slavery in the Sputh, | 32, fered by the, delegation from JI Dorado, | {+H ,wWatuinezon, December, 20, ase Notige where Dr. Ral some time since to fur- while by its plunderings and taxes to support| ther the cause. We publish the resolution, and | 8P,7lecu0n (ur five directors to managa the sffnira armies and naviesand minister to the cupidity mao a the Convention that it was well de- the office Tih Pa ‘ie pp west, serv t on DUA ’ ’ m yt *| vention, ex! extraordinary devotion to font to a condition compared with which that of the] the interest for. which we are assembled, in the FAIR.—The !a f Fletcher Chi will “zwo Gus —Yesterday, afts present slave isto be envied. There is no other | faithful discharge of his duties as Secretary, in holds Fatest No. 4. woranth street te Nari Rca tae pot orga Hing when 8 property so much put in jeopardy by revolution as | the unique and tasteful style in which he has | ¢ 1 and Mt sts.. from 284 to ist, December, Bonths tab coneurvetive ar Tallon tevin ts PEDLARS’ AND PILGRIMS’ REST, y compiled, arranged, and placed In convenient ve Come en)oy yoursnives y % party slaves. Look at St. Domingo, Mexico,and the form, the proceedings of the Convention, ther a Sor the oat Foes tio! lover aging Pate npg te Spanish Provinces of South America. Jn them | with'a large number of documen' ts, = iy remnali i pped because IMS’ REST. all, slavery perished in revolution, while in Bra- | ete-. desigued to facilitate investigation upon this | SB ____e1 St sreien sf Bows Carolina —Norfole Dey PEDLAR® AMD FiLOR: . zil and Cuba, which the revolutionary fires have | Subject; and whereas be has. as Chairman of the COLLECTOR'S OFFICE, CITY ALL Book. never reached, it remains intact and unassailable. jammies tdegr sen pret Are “Guvene| FAXES ON PE y é Te sy Wm. H. 4 NEW YEAR'S STORY, Why but because it affords protection to ro | tion— SLAVES, &c.—Notice ron ‘ortiand (Me vertiser, a slavery do the ultea abolitionists denounce eur | Rasolved, That the thanks of the Convention, | pis for Household Furaigure, tbe Sonn nbn’ Kckeod, San GAL ta eae teen of them, extortionate offers to replenish the Treas- “ ‘ ” and every citizen whe takes an interest in the lor del v ae P Constitution as “a league with hell?” Why is it out eady fe of bull muse, aix in number, and without running ury's coffers shows at a glance the condition 0] that they also would plunge into revolution 1¢ | Gomruction of the Pacific Railroad, are bereby | omar, “Fin @ who do n0 fi tills | tiger, od tncoaap legen one aioe whieh Mr Ex-Secretary Cobb's tinanclering and destroy it? % ————— to Dr William Rabe, for the | within twenty date will be mae till he ki five of the six. ri to or before oR BSE es: é PEDLAR® AND PILGRIMS’ REST, Do Wh. . Slocum This beggariy accoun cient manner in which he has dis- | 0: of my nd if the the present rectional troubles have, together. re-] cannot be toostrongly impressed on the public | charzed his duties as Secretary, and Chairman of suthin saxty dye fora thie date Is! ar moon fe duced the Government's credit. It speaks trumpet mind, that the avowed object of South Carolina is the Finance Committee, and for the uatizing geal iat id ia" AY y tongued to all men engaged In business every- | nee a redress of southern grievances, but the final esc pops Angst rr ie iy oh oad de 19-206 ollector. u - ——__ ae ‘where, of the necessity of a prompt settlement of | and irretrievable destruction of the Union. F.very PA dopied Gnanitaoual ipa sep the troubles, if entire individual as well as na. State and every man that joins or understandingly tional bankruptcy would be warded off. sustains her, is an opponent of ell measures of redress, and unconditionally &n enemy of the Union. There is not an intelligent man in the States of Virginia, Maryland, Kentucky, and Mis- sourt whe does not know that the losses and inte consideration the common Interests of their | 42users of those States would be inealculably respective States in the present crisis, lias been | increased by their joining South Carolina and sent to each of those gentlemen. Viz: becoming the frontier of a Southern Confederacy. ‘The Senators and Representativesof the follow. | The disunionists of South Carolina, in their reck- ing States are earnestly requested to meet, at half | less selfishness, are practically the enemies of seven p-m., of Friday, the 25th instant, in | those States as truly as the raving fanatics of Mas” ‘iMlards’ Concert Hall, on F street, between Fourteenth and Fiftienth, for consultation es to | “chusetts. She has already struck down the ‘Tux Anstractep Bonps.—tt is unquestionably true that more cr less of these bonds were sold | one jour. and resold in Wall street prior to the appearance INTERESTING TO BANK NOTE of the Government's caution against dealing in 101.DEKS.— Virginia notes taken at them. Then they were suddenly among the mis- | ¢ug sosung, st ane, Peoples! Clcthing Store, Re, n sing. The Department claims that none but itself | N B—I have on id & very large SUperiog can have property in them. and will dispute the Sock, haswans aa ‘nos CEs “Borattning title of any and everybody else to them to the a ‘3. quBMred ci ¥ pprebend. no 2% im No. 460 7th st , oppo. Post Oise. RILADEL PRIA CONFECTIONERY. ic, Toe Cream, Water Toes, Wedding nnd pes, Misnee ¥ seecramry. Comers © ms THE FULLEST PARTICULARS OF ALL 3, AsoTHER Move For Pacivication.—A copy of the following call for 2 meeting this evening of the Senators and Representatives from the border slevebolding and non-slavebolding States, to take THE PAPER POR THE TIMES! THR PAPER FOR THE TIMES! THE PAPER FOR THE TIMES! GET THE DOLLAR STAR OF THIS WEEK. GET THE DODBAR STAR OF THIS WEEK. GET THE DOLLAR STAR OF THIS WEEK. law’s utmost extreme, wi INGTON AND CuaRLeston.—It seems to be understood among the telegraph men bere that last night the author- things in th jonery line, at FUSSEL! THE ASTOUNDING DEVELOPMENTS OF the present condition of national affairs: value of their property # hundred fold more than | ities of South Carolina had posseasion of the tele- | oorn'r Twelfthand Fat, nom dm” | Tan WEEK! MORE NUMBERS OF Kentucky. Tennessee, North Carolina, Virginia, | all the abolitionism of the North, and the question | graph at the Charleston station, and this morning, (Ce PEMESEY & 0 ere AMOS KENDALL'S REMARKABLE 8E- wee. Dalawrecs, eran gs Fe Ag comes home to every one of thelr citizens, shaii | they think, the wires are down. EDDING@ aS re, RIES OF ARTICLES UPON SECESSION ! 25a Lewes UY'vanla, Obio, Indiana, lltnots, | 54. d¢ allowed to consummate the ruin she his sg | Later —They got into working order at j(ia.m, Hrnariors ot fae WE AED ENG E ONERY, GREAT BUDGET OF LOCAL NEWS! in TUE Washington, D C., Dec. 27, 1860. successfully begun? Bhallshe ‘‘coerce’’ thew to | See our telegraphic column for \inportant news DING ELO! 5 their destraction, or will they ‘‘coerce’’ her Into a | from Charleston. Tax Ca.t ror THE Borpsr States Cononus- | decent respect for the feelings, rights, and inter- SIONAL MEETING TO-NIGHT, emanates, we have as- | €sts of ber sister States? certained, from members of all parties who are | 1f South Carolina were an independent nation, determined that their States shall not be made the | she would have no right so to nse her liberty as hhatch-block of a long and bloody civil war, if - tiful styles, | TALES OF EXCEEDING INTEREST. A 326 Pa. Av., between Sth ats, THOUSAND AND ONE MISCELLANEOUS KOUSEHOLD JOURNAL ankten eh asmincron. | PARAGRAPHS GIVING THE READER IN PEW IN HANY CAURC BRIEF THE VERY PICTURE OF THE , A SALE —Pow Ne 10 shear tho puipiein Yeo | TIMES. Whe Fesseme Vay Eapesy oa m ddle aisle. Apply to th d ——$—$—$_______ Cmer Cierx Kexty, of the Interior Depert- ment, returned to Washington this morning. He is said to have brought none of the abstracted bonds with }, having recovered none of them. seriously to injure the interests of other nations ; ‘ARM HAND.—Por hire from the ist of Janu- | BUY THE WEEKLY STAR AND SEND IT they can prevent suck a calamity, us matters now | much less, in the relations which she holds with | Wat soue Sovru CaRoziniane ExPacrey.— sry s young NEGRO Man iamed to| TO YOUR FRIEND, OR SEND HIM A The 3d of January, 1861. stand, from overtaking their people. The Demo- | her sister States, especially those in the South, has | Major And-rson Watched.—A Charleston letter, ‘or good character crats of the border non-slavebolding States, who, coominend ie RECEIPT FOR A YEAR'S 8UB- she @ right to destroy their property and expose ted Dec. 24, to the New York Bost says “The | town, D. 0. led. Address Box 788 Grorge- it will be remembered, are entirely unrepresented lien tape SCRIPTION AS THE BEST POS- their institutions to new dangers. sshington Light Infantry are detat cial watch upon the f a noth! 1C TIMES; : SIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFT. upon the Committer of Thirty-three, design | Four years ago, alarmed at the current of polit-| about them unobserved. A steamboat ‘wlike tite | Swrehavs ust rod? ANIC PRICES? Oneiyg. | _ ae 27-3 SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. soaking themselves heard in its deliberations, | ical events, North and South, | took the liberty of | Company on board is nightly movi FURNISHING 600D3. : P doubtless. We fear that some two, three, or four addressing a letter, of which a copy is an SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. harbor and between the two forts pter which must'be so pao thr eho? | [NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY! of the Democrats—ail of them ardent secession- t nexed, to.the President of the United States # It is obvi. | 4,<70Wn {0 beso much stronger ted, ma tend, under ea that | ous that if the disunionists had ere at one time entertained ber Kc - ar he: BEFORE THE 1ST JANUARY SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. trie that some fears t nde by re E ier call Spaigacll bax vax area esl apy want then succeeded by | lest Anderson should on some dark night throw | 804 Phi'ade!phia, and owing to the they will | THOSE REAL MAGNIFICENT SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. the cail is sig by no responsible name. Such | their arts in causing the election of Fremont, the . Ourobject Leing to turn action on their part will be most unfortunate, in- scenes now passing before us would then have bie. Japanese Goods ate [= een &, co, deed, inasmuch a8 the meeting will afford them | been enacted. Coane Teg cert cy N Berens Me tfifs vente st share t. Kowt themiesp Seid by all Booksellersaand News-seeuts, News an opportunity to ald in warding off, from their ‘The same threats of secessi i bay WIN: CLOTHING at Sev. ov: F pessbl bp the direst calamity that | of Fremont’s election which seesoad Warehabtion Oite wedge! ea poms enthat, No. 450,4 doors hove al Pete 2e-im No. 908 FENASYLYANIA AYERUR, we} prone ii can ly befall a people. of Lincoln, and they were doubtless disappointed at Mr Buchanan’s success. They then induced Tax Capinet are said to have been In sezsion until a late bour last night, probably over the news of the course pursued by Major Anderson, in quitting the weak postin Charleston harbor and throwing his force into arotber that gives him the entire command of the Warbor and is practically impregnabie to any force that South ree . ASH— Uxver Wittanpe’ Hora, JOURNAL js —_ pred ) = ON Mvsr BE SOLD OPE SCA SPE ES, psig «Sede soroee aegeevagptcns: = 33 7 WITHOUT 4NY REGARD TO COST: powe of his administration at their disposition, EET Ae Sto.en Bo: f, Paap PUBLIC, “ they used it to distract and destroy the Demo- vi Snpuae oa Coxrnixrnc— ~ cratic party which they considered the chief bar- | Indian Trost Pund bonda which wore uteee nee | ton of fen, aoe it Eutepeses, Writing Desks, ‘sad rier to their designs. If, instead of surrendering the Interior Department and put in’ lucement cua, himself {nto the hands of the conspirators against | {her®,, Tbe parties who hold them seem ta think : Glove, Jewel, and Handkerchuef Boxes, the Unton, Mr Buchanan bad eut loose from them | {eseciee ence of the, clerk only amouut to a 7 Porcelain Cups, Plates, Bowls, Dishes, &c., &o. Carolina can bring againat it. He ts said to have | aoa pe breach of trust, and as the buyers of the bonds z) $4 ‘i t ind repelied the no less dangerous fanatics of the | were ignorant of the way in which ns i ample peer ae here—in Fort North, throwing b be of | into the market, they hold ps tle, mere Having rescived to sell out, we are offering those and the government cannot reco ¥ = . oe sa he Wet the perish now wrrecnd ae | en tea rag, he eect, Cova (NATONE DOLLAR EAR! mon have been averted. That which might ' wy Trex v0 , ve been a preventitive, must, if our country is T eae — 17 The Baltimore Amer: that to be saved, now be the remedy. It is the rally | nouncement of the crocuntion or ‘ort Moultre under one patriotic standard, of all true Union | and men, under whatever party flag they may bave ‘Tex Sxxare’s Sreciat ComMitree oF Tux. ‘TEEN met again to-day, and concluded to report, probably on Monday next, that they find it im- pomibieto agree on any recommendation whatever Dy @ vote embracing a majority of its Republican party member, as well as of its other members. Twe Committex or Turmty-ruxxx yesterday voted down the Rust (Crittenden) proposition— all the Republicans and Mr. Heary Winter Davis voting ageinst it. Mr. Nelson's proposition was to bave been voted upon in their sewlowof to-day. heretofore 3 determined Let their motto be ‘the Federal Union must be SEI of Col Andee presereed,” and let thelr first measure be, the | sible position, and hs * Our limits constrain us to defer the publi ‘Charlestgu fortifications, and a tion of this letter until to-morrow.—Ed. Star ik defences -