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THE EVENI NG STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. ‘ ee ee oe in nee hanno TT a aca smail ; Sexats Bera eng a resolu- [From the Charléston Courier of Friday } WASHINGTON CITY: tion that a portion of the galleries be set apart for errnrougtont the, city yestetda the ateatest ex MONAT nnsenee December 3ty 1960, |foizm minnergand the gue AdcpieG | Slew Welicis na ‘Gomtar™ As sop'op ga teen, that th Sauimitice bed o'clock in the forenoon the romors of the destr Spirit of the Morning ress. — ted isles somece that they had been a 4 tion of the former of these military posts, and The Intelligencer exposes the scheme to manu- ree. - oceupation of the aed bil gceonareely : Uni focture a public sentiment in Maryland In favor pias ee wee to address the Sen- — bars gare that Fort Moultrie han of dteunton Bea oe ety dered Yo, be | alan ans, inn the gune were spiked and te nuecutter in the port by the authorities. The Constitution undertakes to soub Senator ‘ated; and upon the question of printing. an , &e., 4 cee = ; : Jobneon and General Scott under cover of reply- Lae number, Mr. Douglas took the floor for poche balls Bee Magpie gee eats Gctabiteokse aensaecees a soeen was immediately communicsted to the ing to articles in Republican papers. Wednesday ports sprea soon, ore ROLINA TROOPS. vinet. At twenty minutes to eight o'clock the troops | The Navy Department at two ye received on board the Nina and Gen, Clinch landed on the | a despatch from Lieut. James P. ‘ester, com: wharf of van’s Island. Rapidly forming, | manding the slaver Bonita, which was carried ji currency in every part of the city. Cro’ of The Republican, adverting to a letter of Mr wines Erog votre Zale ye bdbnaofngpeteine citizens anxiously inquired of each other the latest Haskin to the Governor of New York, suggesting, | day next. > intelligence in relation to the sffair—squads col- in bebalf of the delegation here, that New York he Senate then postponed the consideration of | lected on every corner of the streets, and tn front com Lesto' that bis prisoner, the om P ject. tt if under the snan@ of Colonel | into Charleston, statin, troops be got into condition to sustain the Govern- | Mr Critiendea’s resolutions until Monday next at | of the Dole coerce Sutras Oar seal in ota, Dedaussure towards the walle of Fort Moultzle. | inin of the slaver, bad been taken before 8 Sts | ment, says aig yo of Mass., introduced a resolution | balls were Saronged and even the grave and | A sergeantand ten men held ee ee ee cas ‘ ees Ss caaeay on “If there Is any duty, now more than ever | of inquiry as to the places of di t, protection, | Serious geatlemen composing the State convention | place On the ap h of — as man a “enced cna that oa under $40 cach; over $40 | required from the nortiera Governors, in the Sales, ke of the public arms; whieb was laid on srocr cod tadlcotes ‘sees aupuemedet taraaee Steelers wees, Eis way to the Bonita ain bie noner be had noses entiatbstoriiy saderest - magssages, e dal ~ mob. of eases pe i ; ae = communication was read from the perfidious conduct of the Federal authori- | The gates were not closed, even, and forty min- been taken by force from his iy by utes after the steamer touched the wharf the Pal- metto flag, mounted on a hastily prepared staff, (as the original one bad been cut away,) was flung to the breeze amid the huzzas of the occupants. Active preparations were immediately commenced to render the place defensible. The spiked guns, and those dismantled by the burning of the car- riages, will soon be ina position to respond to any hostile demonstration made against the place. At 12 o'clock last nigkt, when our reporter left the Island, all was quiet and orderly. Sentries were pacing the ramparts, and the hail of ‘“ All well’? resounded at regular intervals from the 2+ — Secretary of War, relating to acceptances for | tes. at whose instance it was at first thought the Tue Consrinact.—The secessionists of South tranepe tion across the Plains; deelaring that all behhoee— ody ee — greatly Carolina have now farnished abundant evidences | acceptances lodged in the Interior Department as neensed ai lea of a oe those securities for the missing State bonds were nuil | *#urances of non-action which. n volpn- that they have been long conspiring the dissolu- | PCUUNG Sr Iie Tine am investigation. ee ee ae eee atom » and tion of the Union, and have not the slightest idea ‘Mr. Bocock paral, =r4 the messege be printed | Upon which so much reliance and confidence had of returning to their allegiance under anycircum- | and referred to the special committee of five on — laced by Me entire —— er etd stances unless “coerced.” The following are | the subject. | st tine he delayed cies ted bole rome Vi sees extracts from speeches made in the South Carolina Mr. Cartis desir —— jeraye instinctively men flew to te until the facts could be obtained, and printed arms irdera were gray arid es a te hold themenives in teadiness 8 pecvice 1 Mr. Packer, speaking of secession, sald: ‘It is] Mr. Bocock said that this was simply the de- ness fot ce: no spumedio eitied beageute suddenly upon | fense of the Secretary of War, and wc.ld not af- | Washington Light Infantry, Capt. C i. Simon- From neg en eg etd San Fi Dec. 16.—!udge Baldwin Barend ble Fenigaation et joan the Supreme to take effect January Ist. Othe political rumor finds considerable credence that 5 1 kle and Richard P. Hammond have formed a combination to use their united influence with the Douglas Democfacy to elect Hon. Mr. ye to the United States Senate this winter, Mr. mond, Governor of the State, next summer, and United States Senate, on the ‘weet ‘said. ots Briton ote Lituem'sterm. The programme | thenes north by northeast 76 feet 3 Me Vir: wil . | ton; Carolina Light Infantry, Capt. B. G. Pinck- | several posts . | ima avenue, contsining |.672 equare , together St, BOt 1 Sen: Sn grabenlty colemantng See's Pac Sia Sa which might be subse. | tor a ee ede cant’ Eat Mt rede | eat cere bymekneythemme quiet prevatied op | will meet wihatrong opposition within the Doug. | Sur all end singular the impro thereon. in Mr Inglis said: “Most of us have had this sub- |? Mr. Grow rose to a privileged question, stating | #1 together forming a of ‘the regiment of | to the hour of going to press. ‘The spirited coms | las ranks. | ‘The two strong te. be General | no oy oh Sone ig aunnee ond lemied ject under consideration for the last twenty years.” | that communications to the House from the b rifles, commanded ‘by Col. J. J. Pettigrew and | mands in possession are active in thelr vigilance, | send isos Deen ar f No. i. to Janes 4 Mr. Keltt said: “I bave been engaged in this | of Departments could only be received through | Major Ellison Capers; also, to the Marion Artii- | and perfectly competent to take care of them- | McDou; : es 7 a joins check y to | 186, in favor of )-F sierd. ‘of fone Purdy. movement ever since | entered political life’? | the President lery, Capt. J. @ King; Lafayette Artillery, Capt. | selves. The cxqeni sates of oe eee so amene te tmest | esit-des W. SELDEN, U.®. Marana. Mr. Rhett said: “it is nocslee produced by Mr. | Mr. Bocock said that any man who had been | J- ; Washington Artillery, Capt. G. THE STORMING OF CASTLE PINCENEY. open the ‘Washoe si ary =——_— = noticeable features of the time’. As often as two — ——————— or three times per week some company, with a tates speen niles, Hemost a sev ™! he \e copeets on with the Secretary yal State, — ALL SNOWED UP! ear! ficers, and appears to y Bae 1s . tif Lincola’s election or the non-execution of the | accused of malfeasance in office had the right to | H. Walker; German Artillery, Capt. Nobrden, fugitive slave law. It is a matter which has been | defend himself through the Speaker. all Gere command of Lieut. Col. teen! ng head for thirty years.” And be further | Mr. Clemens read from the statutes that a com- | re; Adjutant, James Simmons, jr; Sergeant -We are about to sunder our relations with | munication relative to contracts could be received | Major, E. Prioleau Ravenel; Quartermaster Ser- that section, (the North,] and I trust forever.” by the House from tbe Secretary of War geant, J. R. Macbeth} bg Diaet Sur On another occasion Mr. Rhett said: “The | On motion, the question was put, and the com- | £6008, P. G. Robinson and Mii m Michel, The Charleston Mercury gives the following account of the storming of Castle Pinckney by the State troops: The rifle battalion, ae commander of on J. J. Pettigrew, assem! proin, upon the Citadel Green. They were aatanaly aeivpee g F fi com: Iso, the Palmetto Guard, Capt. Thos. Middleton, | {n winter uniform, with blan. sand | commence silver mining. Some tone rind ‘hte Prechogpel on fur Sovee ae ene eee ihe Seer — and Cadet Rifiemen, Capt. v S. Elliott ” | revolvers. The battalion numbered some one prise men of wore ae a eae many ALL SNOWED UP! are cencerued, fallen, | trust, forever.” Mr. Crawford moved that when the House ad- | , All the military forces thus ordered out prompt. | hundred and Bay Popes hag eee ne Ste Seat ee ef cosh, resembling in ap- Hence it appears that there has been 3 long. | Journ itadjourn to meet on Thureday. avcles uy te eapeeraice of individual mem. | Light Infuntey and the Washington Light In- | pearance the West Hartley Cori, are on exhibition concocted conspiracy to overturn the Government | wintagse which wos adopted oS | hers of the different organizations in their uni- | fantry. Shortly after four o'clock the word was | at San Francisco, and purport to have beou ALL SNOWED UP! of the United States, and that the causes hereto- ‘Mr McKeon introduced a resolation, declaring | forms. About noon the excitement in the streets | given, ad the companies advanced in double Bronght from a newly eet LS — < fore alleged are mere pretexts. that the Government had power to punish all trai. | bad attained the highest pitch. The Convention | quick time, Relea a Crees brent eight slg ace ee a meee, fa Does any friend of Union believe thatthese men | tors in whatever capacity they may be found; laid | 72% known to be in secret conclave, aud it was | river. None of them, we gti nee te pany have claimed housand acres A to return to their allegt mat. | over one day. bye re that this was the Soe one intend ever to return to their allegiance, no ma! | deliberations ‘The streets swarmed witl e. ter what concessions are made by the North? | 4 Qi, jmnam, tatroduced Bill for the collec: | ‘Additional flags were displayed from the stores Ifo, be is under a dangerous deluston referred to the Committee on Judiciary. and houses on the principal streets. ‘The custom ———— —. Mr Aldrich introduced a bill for the building | Boure, aud suber Nera Sustes Government’ aie, A Rusourrion Concznsixo Corxciox. —The | of a wagon road in the Territory of Nebra 4 : dis officers, were aware of their destination. embarked on the steamer Nina, which immed{- ately headed for Castle Pinckney, and they soon became confirmed that the destination of the com- mand was to take possession of that fortress. On nearing the fort a number of men were ob- covering the mine, and are preparing to com- on mence developing. The cosi js very much nee@ed in the Washoe silver ae other kinds of fuel for smelting purposes wcarce ind difientt of access. ALL ROUND THE STOVE! ‘A copy of the Honoluld Commercial Advertiser, sedeen layed the bunting of the infant Republic of | served on the wharf, one of whom, in advance of | dated November 1, has reached San Francisco vie introduction, to-day, in the House of a resolution a ted ition f the cit uth Carolina. Every one looked upon the | the otbers, was observed holding what appeared | Victoria. The news is four days later than pre- atime Strongly deprecating coercion created greet ex- nate iff hho Sojeciod php titles a “war as actually begun,’ and all seem to feel | to bea paper in his band. This was said to have | vious advices citement; and for a moment a personal conflict | ferred. . od = - that their brethren were in the field, and them- | been the Riot Act. Assoon asthe Nina touched | A complete change in the American Consulate selves an to grow restless at the t of seemed likely to occur over it between Messrs. FR geen: ecg iaget pot lbosoateches ayes Inactivity ind suspense. eo Barksdale and McClernand. The extraordinary Hoose in relation to the forts, arsenal, &c., at Later in the day, however, the excitement was excitement grew out of intimations thrown out} Charleston, and whether any troops had been or- | Somewhat abated, when it became known that that members desired shirking the question in- | dered there; laid over ply Aldo mph | of the U. 8. forces at volved in the resolution. Asour report leftthe| Mr. McPherson offered a resolution calling on ‘ort Moultria was not at the instance of the Ad- the wharf the storming party who had been de- tailed for that duty, sprung ashore and ruéhed rouud to the rear of the fortress where the gate is situated. This was found closed, and a cry for storming ladders was soon answered by b- ment bearing a dozen or more of them. These office was made at Honolulu on the 27th of Octo- ! AN IMS’ REST. bet. GW. Barden, Consul, and T. T. Dough PEDLARS’ AND PILUR erty, Deputy Consul, were. removed, pursuant to orders fon Washington, and F. L. Hanke ap- pointed to the latter position. The latter appoint- ment was followed by the removal of the physi- PEDLARS’ AND PILGRIMS’ REST, ‘at Washington, but was merely a| were instantly planted, and under cover of the | cian and surveyor of the hospital. Re’ AND PILGRIMS’ REST. , ball a motion to lay the resolution on the table papaya nism Gene precautionary measure taken by Commander ‘An. | rifies of the battalion, the walls were escaladed | Commercial matiers at ibe island continue PEDLA ‘was being carried. April, 1869 of } derson, under conviction that his position within | and the gates thrown o gloomy; whalers’ bills, five cent. discount, Congress having more than any others brought r. Burch moved to lay on the table; agreed to. | Se fortress on Sullivan’s island would not be Sy entering the seg it was found to be ee money two per cent. per month, interest since the A NEW YEAR'S STORY, public affairs into their present deplorable con- | Mr. Pryor introduced a resolution declaring | mable, if attacked in it by well-organized and | only by an officer of engineers and a small. party | 11th of October. ‘ that any attempt to preserve the union between Lr tua pater ane - .: hen 4 Co ee ape a ap ar ee ea 2 dition, it maiters little indeed what their opinion | 1°. °Sistes by force will be impracticable, and | TePOrts in relation to the damage done the fort by | The officer was informed that be was at liberty to O THE PUBLIC. APrEARSON TEE im the premises may be; as it is not likely that it | Geetructive of republican liberty. , the troops that had evacnated it also bad a tend. | leave, end remove his personal effects, and in a T eats UI hav i Bs > ency to allay the excitement of the occasion. few minutes be set out in a boat belonging tothe | Having a large amount of money to pay prior to will have more weight with the country at large Mr. Hill moved that the House adjourn. He fort, accompanied by four otber men. From the | th stot March ‘and swing to the g 2a than the opinion of any other body of individuals | was determined to put down all resolutions that SOOT SUMTER 46 OCCUrIED. direction in which he steered it is supposed he | tion of busiuess, we have determined to offer an 3a of January, 1861. of the came number = notbing to do with the regular business of the arte to pars freiatel metomctte of eae went to Fort Moultrie ¥ P entre inducement for purchasers to buy of us for louse. act lamage done e fort, o! e Caus 8 O! yn cach, and we now propose é a discount r Mr. Stanton desired to offer a substitute the movement, and of the state of affairs gener- Pi ie! Rds heen omg of gir gd eont on ‘all cas! epee during the next SIXTY — SucaztaRr Frorn’s Resioxation—After we} Mr. Hindman desired that the House should | ally, reporters were dispatched to the scene during g 7 tated in order to reduce our very large stock of cheers; and when our reporter left # strong guard Went to presson Saturday, Secretary Floyd re- | fairly meet the question involved in Mr. Pryor’s | the forenoon. On the way across the harbor, the nd realize the money for them, previous to - had been mounted and rations for garrison- | opening our spring lies i York, on the alftovo dete, wil! signed, os ant lpated tn the Siar, We have] Tchatmationon Alt Hill's motion bel ng pat, | mata recily Teele gave ceria ied: | !nx the foruees wore well wavanced: | Guabensionorway, coaatly see, tha edveninee | pemmmnratioytegewere sisson eienee, every reason to believe that in his letter of resig- | ine Hou-e refused to adjourn. Put, | Cation that the stronghold was occupied by the | MAJOR ANDERSON’s REPLY TO THE CHARLESTON poseacas na examination of our stock and pr ces S ceident. of = — iiss tie iaacaeaal nation he based the act upon the fact that his per-| gr. Stanton moved to lay the resolution on the | troops of the United tates On a nearer approach AUTHORITIES. ‘will show for themselves whether or not we are A ee sonal honsr bad been pledged that the military | table, and called for the yeas and nays. the fortress was discovered, to be occupied, the | | The Wilmington (N. C.) Herald says: After | sincere in our proposition. and se the greater por, | | Be it known, therefore. thet, Joke status of the United States in Charleston should | | The yess and nays were ordered; and being | guns sppeared to be mountd™ and sentinels were Pinion ect cal Peiigrew und, Major Ocoee feel conhdegt teat | Aioty-csemarkable-slike for its, im ; F vg | taken, the resolution was laid on the table—yeus | discovered on duty, and the place gave every sign 3 — = offer will be highly | end thrilling narrativ s and p-wer. ee en A | ee Yous | ofoccupancy and military discipline. ‘The grim | down to bim with adispatch. ‘The Courter says ne goods to buy wie | soanct fail to carry with it delight and amusement his reply bad not transpired, but we learn that a gentleman who arrived here yesterday from Charleston says that Major Anderson received the abovenamed gentlemen courteonsly, and stated to them that he had acted upon his own responsi- bility, and for security—that he deprecated the necessity for it, and hoped no attack would be fortress frowned defiance on every side—the busy having in effect eutirely changed that status, he Tse Commitrex of Tuirty-TH —The | notes of preparation resounded through its unfor- could not honorably remain in the War Depart- House committee of thirty-three on Saturday con- | bidding recesses, d everything seemed to indi- ment unless A. was ordered to evacuate Sumter | © 4eted Mr. Nelson’s proposition for amendments } cate the utmost alacrity in the work on hand. to the constitution, being subsequently that offered C1 and return to Moultrie by Senator Crittenden. On motien of Mr. Cor-] -purning towards Fort Moultrie, @ dense cloud win, the committee struck out the words “ Or ‘J : © Position.—We regret to | hereafter required,” so that the division on the | of Smoke was seen to pour from the end facing the erally charg: i sehold of ily i the land. slsewhere ices generally oharged } tne mit ever, bose story been published mers i We need hardly add that our ficck, owing to suited for universal perusal at the com mont v1 5 mn new si tate Gawell ax Fancy Goodssand parehasers | told by se ‘aud pediare who were all i, owed up tor oorasion will be able to supp! meelves with slmost every article in our line of Mason Anxpe: and in many instance: Ki made upon him—that he should hate to turn his | cost. The lowest price invari be named line of 36 deg. 36 min , { Sea. The flegstaff was down, and the whole | gungupon hiscountrymen, but, unlesscommanded | once. Vv. Ml. K & CO., . rd mao we do not believe that it has yet been | fine of 26 deg. 30 min » may. be applicable only to} piace bad an air of desolation and abandonment | §¥'the Government of the United States, he would No, 38 opponite Center Markét, chold Jou nally determined by the President not to order | “Phe vote stocd—yees 17, com ‘of the Re. | dite the reverse of its busy look one week ago. | never surrender the post while he lived, and that | det7-letdeost tween Tth end Sth will appear exolusively Major Anderson to give up his position at Fort | publican, with Mr. Davis of Maryland, and Mr. | WheR scores of laborers were engaged in adding | if an attack was mad@upon him, he hoped the sist era Sumter. Ere the Cabinet meeting in progress as Seoot of Oregon; nays 10, all from Coalave States, | #0 18 strength all the works skill and experience | frst shot fired at the fort would pierce Ais heart. I BEG Most respectfully to inform our customers in 2uE we go to press to-day terminates, the question | With the exception of Burch of California. >| could ey aE ie viclnlty of the lana | !t!# s3!d be has one year’s provisions in the fort, | that their bills for January Istare now reeay. -— will doubtless be finally di posed. f. We can} . The avestion being taken on the adoption of de ee trapene omerat events etivity wes no- ee oa rary anye: Captain Wester, Soe age espe te carbine 2 Y Saly Nope that in dispostug of the Governments | following voter 2" Tes“ e"| UeeaSle MAP tae Mine of ar vial a urge force of | y WOryonarecton Mercury maya Captain Foster, | Sy R, C. STEVENS. HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL now impregnable command of the situation at} Yeas—Messrs. Bristow of Ky., Burch of Cal., — ee eS deliver Up thelr | and remained for some time during the great ex- T NOTICE. Charleston may not be given up. as the Commis- amen ms ap » Millson of Va., Nelson of Ten , rceed on every side a the evidences atlas citement resulting tots tes Sesston.et tue gett ple! ded all par fecporne Siraet cin ae The Faverste Family Paper, on son rom Sout Cecnn to aogunty de | Eee to» Sot of Oregon, Waitay of Be | Ages goehsar Geary "dette: | fn rom fr Moers vce hewamie | ofan < 7 Papen Nays —M * @ portion of the defenses were strengthen yy ev- Pa ae meaty nt tihde Gara arione Mee peed ing ery appliance that art could suggest or ingenuity Tux Sourm Canotixa Commissionsns have up| Dunn of Ind . Ferry of Conn., Howard of Mich. | 4¢¥i8i While in others, the uncompleted works to this time had but a siogle interview with the | Humphrey of N.Y , Kellogg of Ill, Morrill of | E2V¢ evidences of the utmost confusion. On ail President. In that Interview they doubtless | Vt.. Morse of Me , Robinson of R_I., Tappan of | Hands the process of removing goods, furniture, N. H , Washburn of Wis., Windom of Minn —16. | 2% munitions, was yet going on. The heavy handed hima note in effect demanding that be uns upon the ramparts of fort we Absent, or not voting—Messrs. Boyce of 8. C 4 rain pai the fort were thrown shall order Anderson’s command from Fort Sum- | Davis of Miss. Hawkins of Fla, Hanson of Ala. | 29W® from their carriages and spiked. Every We earnestly desire an carly settlement of att our acovunts, Bnd especially those that were oar- ried over from July lsat. de 29-3" M. W. GALT & BRO., Jewelers. Jost RECEIVED BY <n FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, 278 Pawn. AVENUE. Haliam’s Middie Age officer relied on the faith and honor of South Car- olina, even after bis superior officer had insulted, outraged and defied the State. SECESSION ON A UNITED STATES VESSEL. Captain N. 1. Coste, late of the U 3. Revenue service, in command of the cutter Wm. Aiken, bas given official notification of his resignation, The 3d of January, 1861. ° new Boston cog 4 SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. 2 and has discharged hi 4 Edition River to per; price #3. Mee back to ort Moalrig, They are saying to | Low of Ga Rust of Ark Staton of N-J..'T0y | femoved thorn the magaelncs and, if face every, | beine. otited ofthe poxtion of Captain Conte, | Wiyiad, gre ens, mrerLacedese me ourste: | ix ppEN PAGES. THREE CENTS, many visitors ey have ni e = La., an nslow of } 9 D under the fate ordinance concerning the customs, “ per . io 3 ’ dent that unless receiving some official answer to Pn Be bo Fal Reema the decision pn Sn pred presente tll gpebfentong bear promptly volunteered to remain anlar his com- = ann 5 — eS) ee ee nen ae, that note to-day, they will return at once to South = hee ae eee q mand as an officer of South Carolina under that wou'd be no agreement by the committee upon | allan ipa ail cy bony cage Ror Hoge ordinance. Carolina and report the failure of their efforts at | the propositions for the ado} heavy balls and useless cannon remained. negotiation. to the casting Couaitaties’ epick ier The entire place was, toall appearances, Nttered fectual for the settlement of the issue now pend. | UP (with the odd ends and fragments of war's des- Tux Scazranvsuir of Wax —If an Acting | 198 between the two creat sections of the country | Comlete had the lateoceupania retired ievha fore Secretsry of War be made, our impression is that | 8°°W!"g out of the slavery question; and that in| O¢”2)y “ag aig pe Soho en of, a besieging foe. Fragments of gun carriages, it will be Col. Cooper, Adjutant General. Rumor | pert in the deliberations of the comets eree" | &c., broken fe pieces, beatrewed tne rampart bas it that General Laue has already been appoint-| It was his determination not to vote upon any | Sed bags, and barrels filled with earth, crowned 2Y SHEN the 50 o-nt Children’s Bovks SIXTEEN PAGES. THREE CENTS. RENCH & RICHSTEIN’S, 278 Pa. avenue, selling for 10 cente? Have you seen the —_ elegant §2 Annuals fo: New Year presenta, at oie LS pe dy tian . — A 5 Sold by all Bookeellers a1 jews-ngents. News- e. At FRENCH & RICHSTEIN’S, i - sone. O56 Fa. avenns, Cot et i ae eet cr ; SELLING OFF! SELLING OFF! The HOUSEHOLD JOURNAL, is the grea Ss FOR CASH—FOR CASH! mh ¥, vodteat oft the age. Published weekly, THE UNION PRAYER MEETINGS will be holden every day this week, in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, (Rey Dr. Smith’s,) on Ninth street, to commence at 4 o’clook, and to de 31 BURNS CLU JB.—Thore will be = meeting > j i 'Y | the walls, and were firmly imbedded in their | | the Club s Our entire stock of Winter Dress Goods. re00 Three “ ed Secretary of War, to serve until March 41h | of the other propositions: pending before it. He | bomb: proof nirface, an en editions! safeguard | thosd Seausry Le Oa TMORRUAY RVEMING. | myqatetesticg tone ot Wes pfilished by A. HARTHILI, & CO., 20 North next. We do not place any confidence whatever iapiece poag te partner Sa Peay Vdd gs bie > 0 | and nowwithstanding the heterogeneous scatte: ing | 02 © street, betwo and6-h. Punctaal a * | Ladies’ Closks, Fancy Sante Robes, illiam st.. won 8 = at ton etdress for in this rumor. We should mach sooner expect to| to remain in a pestis wice —_— ——— of materials and implements, the walls of the fort | $8C° 1s, reques ted &n election of officers Plain and F ench Merincs, Poplics a eps, » With the jor icg jucemeats tu Fine Bed Blankets, all at cost fo : jen, $72) a year; 10 copies, 911 5; 15 Also, tall stock of general Staple Goods for family ‘3; 35 copies, $258 year. = Ail will be sold reduced prices for ‘iled free to any address the Sample copies ma: he 7,,W. CO-LEY & CO, nkors, ond ‘COPY. BOs ace tw 523'Ssventh stvabove Paev. | ZuDush a La 1 A chW_ WN EPIPBANY CHURCH + OR OFFICIAL Pirorosats POR EMACTING COURT: ‘9 then take place for the neuing year. Persons de sitous of becoming pesbere will pleaso attend. By order of the Present. deal-2t* JAMES SWORD, Seo. REGISTER’s OFFICE. December 28, 1880. t ‘otice is hereby given, that Licences issued to Owners of Dogs will expire on the 3tst instant, planes with iawsat tats Oifice withen som day a afer f ithiaw, ns oe with'n ten daysafter WILLIAM MORGAN, see Postmaster General Holt transferred to the | to join in a minority report upon the subjects sub- eee ote see es Hy lis War Department, and First Assistant Postinaster | Mitted to the committee, if that such become eee ek. 4 ceeereseren ee eatin General King made Acting Postmaster General | "y;ght1¥> 0" 3pPear desirable. Tb ‘Mr. 1 wall on three sides. On the south side, or front, for the balanoe of the term of President Buchanan. | NC rand ‘Mr. Houston, of Als viele tie won | & lacis nas been commenced and prosecuted ~shoninsipipicidiintieniimsetieltniemes mittee room ’ nearly tocompletion, with ajram part of sand bags, Aw Exrzctap Mussacr.—The fact that the] Mr. Adams now offered a resolution declaring | >@ttels. &¢ President was this morning long closeted with | It to be expedient that all of New Mexico should | , 0%. .He side of the fort a palisado of Palmetto bis private secretary, in the library of the Execu- | b¢ admitted es soon as may be, asa State, on an Wav acinesen en cal fader. ty. New “tive mansion, has strengthened greatly the pre-| £42! footing with original States, and that the | Diese defence sgainst an escalading party. New vailing impression around us that an Execudve committee cause to be prepared an enabling bill ow 105, near the pulpit, middle sisie, Apply tothe “extone’ dos FARM BAND._ Foe hire py hae Ist of sage. PRIA, PA. * ane work dan farms Rerhonesty and coed charsoter | _ ‘Treasuny Drranrusnr, December 22, 19°. he can be recommended, Address Box TSR enone SEaLep prey hy 4 be received at this De- hat time. de 23-tja3 Register, _—S_— tor EGiSTER’3 OF FICE, December 28, 1860, & Notice is h w i command the face of the bastions and ditch. Thi that L towa. D.C, je 28 St* tment uni day AD 161, message upon South Carolina affairs will be sent vena VOne third of the couneitiee hapoeithe? ope! ops wre (deee Opex od mgm and are evidence yg ES gan the Sint Yontants aed ANIC TIMES! Has on cee tery Cat “he goat ‘acoord to Congress to-day, wherein all the information in | #>8e0t or not voting. The only two from the of the with which they were erected. Con- with law, at this Office ain m day atte that 7 A PANIC PRICES? fee to the plane and specifications prepared atthe the lon of the G slave States who voted aye, were Messrs. Brist sidering the inferior force, in point of numbers, time WILLIAM th Wehave just reerived a iarge lotof CLOTHING, | pepartment. Possession of the Government on the subject | Sy® States who voted aye, ristow, | under bis command, Major Anderson bad paid | "'?s: +n MORGAN, "| pURNISHING GOODS, HATS and CAPS. of rN Bra ae ® Bo, will be daly laid before the body, and its action _ watt: : Raadimaces particular attention to strengthening only a small - tster-_ | consigament, which toust be March, withost regard to oo: id before tha 4th of ih portio: paraia tated | the in the premises invoked. A Sineubax Document.—Keported Scheme to | Patt of the fort. Roan Marcon ! f peas cl MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COM- Sood for must bs separate 4 q FOG Eee CON | ail bech made up by the best houses ia Baltimore roan 4 : ; aid the Kansas Desperados with the View of an| A greater portion of the labor expended was oie Naya iumued by hi’ ade!phia, and owing to the times they = Poe hE oy = as us aa To-mas, the expected menage | Zick @ she CS. Avoomal. at St. Louis the spent upon te ye rhe pana Sohonsaeete 31, isenvand Liv tequited to be senewed ator belors fe wold at timoat any pce urgtieet being "ocura serving the hit to reject or aoe } on the state of affairs at Ch Louis ican announces the recei | gp ogg: > | thas time, 3 en goat , - iat toe oe a rere letter dated Chicago, Dec. 13th, edaueea tte ten ened in every way; loop-holes were cut and| de 2)-eot3! CHAS. WILSON, Ss0. * ie Ads @'CO. je interest of the Un fistes onions sae 3 arrival of the | commandant of the United States Arsenal at St,| @verything was so arranged that in case a well FFICE GASLIGHT COMPANY We. meagre shove 8. Lig Private secretary with it was momen- | Louis, which detatls the proceedings of a Repub. | Concerted attack was made he would bave retired | { ASHINGTON, December 20, 1860.—Notics | pov WINTER CLOTHING oe ene pence eget? | bids of aus person oF m ' tartly expected. We doubt if the President will | lican meeting forthe purpose of alding the Kan-| from the outer bastions to the citadel, and after- | is herehy given, as required by tre’ ahartery thet | C&Y, WINTER CLOTHING at any price on Sev- 49 to betieve will not faithfully communicate it to the two Housesto-day. T! sassufferers. It thea gives an account of a secret | W8?ds blow up the other portions of the furt. For | an election for five directors to manage the affairs a meeting of ten this pose mines had dy been me sympathizing with the course of South Carolina of three was called Seer ial coe trains had been latd ready: for the on of anticipate that It (the expected message) will ask | had-been sent to Montgomery, and what had been | t2¢ match. The barrack rooms and every other for sufficient force to maintain the Government's | done at St Louis. The plan developed was to | Part of the fort that was indefensible would have authority intact, wherever that may be menaced. | € possession of the United States Arsenal at St. | Zone ata touch. ibe Louis; also, the Jefferson Barracks, and remove | , 02 the ramparts of the fort fronting Fort Sum- Auexatioxs —Meews. 8. F.DeRow and 4. | 2 Se Propeny {= teem te Mensur. The commit | tor wore Sine fee nn Cotnmbieda, oostes rey x u ou en carr es. ‘6 soon as e uati F Halllee, of South Cerolina, clerks respectively | sent is, Montgomery, and” BIG,a tok hacn car | of ihe fort was complete. the carriages of, these jn the Pension and Land (ffices, resigned their ited dim fhe corsuattinn te Bt Lins and that | aed ‘were fired, and at the time of visiting the Positions on the 26th inst. The latter, it is stated, had delayed the movement at St. Louis on | fort yesterday, were nearly consumed, the bas left for South Caroma & bearer of aie. ng hundred thereby dismounted. These guns, as well patches the Counmt hereto the ‘gov. for re} ‘a fact as those constituting the entire armament of the ernment” of South Carolina , beta of thin Company d. the 1961 will the office -fthe same, No Sia Liewenth st. weet, on MONDAY, Jauuary 7, 1661, at '2o'c10ck ™m Atl J, F. BROWN, < Secretary, FAL The ladies ef Fistch i \ holds Fairat No. Bre Ronen tesel Os inclusive.” Comes enjoy yoursalyes und presences neluaive. ticles for the hulidaya, Season Uekets, gauatine's = and lady, 50 cents; single ittance RAORDINARY CAR D.—C) COMBINED WITH A Wedesseeoy : ae e Plane i seve i Yes wet a Hei Bal by Se ioet oe arr gent days | wi Pee oe the re nett ase Srlokerng & Sees Fjnnee, CING ACADEMY, Ar Frawxtis Shae iguday W > from 8 to 10 p.m. cL omar bake is ils for Houvehola Furniture, 8. Slaves, for the 1869, and 5 tha year previous years, are now oF Tho 2 thoi not oul 8 as further than Tar Five Mittion Loax.—At a late hour on letter assistance from a | reaking up of amvaunivion wagers to form ram: Saturday afternoon, the Secretary of the Treasury ing in the neigh. | Perts on the walls of the fort. is understood to have received 2 dispatch from | PoTROed of the Arsenal, and <. ptwonge aca ged THE EVACUATION. (2) ER RS tee x d ore Was, one, Ene LADIES! the Bank of Commerce, New York city, offering | maine ATsenal._ One hundred men were to be| ‘The fort was found to be In charge of two off- | Pega ST ae pee thie date will be id | BON fretorial, at to take al the balance of the Ave million loan at | Many ctuer Scie aie Wiese Ge eeing great | SET e24, fout men, who had been left behind | wi'bin sixty dave from ibis date Tahal prosead te | Siz Myretyceeypricns Ladiengwe ons fer 12 per cent. interest. The offer, we learn, has | familiarity with the Internal arrangements cf yall but the woneh;aad none bot theaaen | sees ere been accepted. So the whole loan is now taken. Assonal. = see ae: poten de é allowed to enter. Sucreranize Tuomrson axp Tuomas.—It i Morgan of New York, on Priday Tas erence tt ad Deen a little ser turns out that these gentlemen bave not enter. | 4th of January nextas a day of fasting and prayer, | #¥2d0wa on Wednesday evening. The men tained the ides of resigning, as alleged all over | H® Tecommends the people of the Sate on thai wena: speeder pe perverted pomp bk the ¢lty om Saturday afternoon last, though, we Cy snaaplets he Sepreme Ruler of the Universe the ‘moment of thet Teavi. ra nation, wal cp to doubt not, they have advised the President to ordef | now caste its dark shedea nee oe which abandoning the post “They Major Anderson back to Fort Moultrie. that He will preserve and strengthen those frater- ange were then ordered to. two ———— Tux New Yora Stock Marxer, on Seturdsy; sonnietien. of was firm, but not specially active. No important | P&tt!ots which a name ‘ change in money matters; at the tone sy ap es eng Se hes earth, and tbat He wil Several trips were made during the night, and deig-g0 Collector. EMPSEY. rant aes, WEDOING ENVELOPES” oo rut 26 = Pa. Avs between th jog te ary ix OE ere... FY ——————————— P one. sO alee an Pi ES TO SUIT TH ML must ‘store — crowded; now time ~ AS. 0} § 1 and warm within us those sentiments of | *, part of the provisions and camp fur-| —4°3t cheerful. The improvement within twenty da) love and affection which hitherto niture were transported under cover of is about 5 per cent. 7 tdaoh sbese neuen? a3: enter: ag ape the mate. however, —————_____ concealment of their . Tse ir kane, The following report of the F men or 4 Norep Counrerret ~ joe Se Pande cong rectly under the bow of the officer who made the statement ex; fe whetber the watch on the movement or not—at 7