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, + VENING ST AR. Wao was Viotarry Pievoxs?—Until since CONGRESSIONAL. R me 4 or ETT! eS oa a CORRESPONDENSE. AUCTION SALES. THE E Major Anderson’s movements, the secessionists In tHe Saxatz, on Thursday, after our report ity, D.C., Jani 5, 1861. Wasutxcron, Jan. 3, 1860. By WALL & SABNARD, Anctinacors. vec, Gant te Feseidens Wee wader | cles [Ordered to be inserted in Eveine Stan,it| Major James ¥. Davis—Dear Sir: The under- Corner 9th strert south side Pa. avenue WASHINGTON CITY any other pledge than not to send reinforcements we rhe report of aplect Committee of ‘Thirteen seins he pewerager Mating @ lacgest civnlatior shen, ae pet’ ing with yourself and force cats ork AUCTION. . 8. AY. ..ee00-...+-.- January 5, 1861. ] to the forts at Charleston. There was not a : none any daily published ‘ashingto: 4 sustal UST: — wernt sans set ono ai tne a | ‘ots pang that tcommitce Zou na | U7, Alpena aping fr eters in hs lew. | y tne by Ts a crane Drees pea hys SA BRE Ay Spirit of the Morning Press RE cleat @e as one spree. TT % Lae é toa Kettion’ you MORN fh nt fot ne The Constitution of yesterday argues in poi the option of their agers ante bee 2 bbe Be a oo os fo =s Mosc ht prope ry son tment ate anes stied tte a, ‘i. of the withdrawal of Government troops fro: by thousands more than enoug! overn to the action of suai 1820 upon rage | a kw Sed — anes ao == te ened | bey ange 1 anu era sortment oti! gentle " re seceding States and the surrendering of Govern- | ment should be deterred from taking steps to ject, and said that as long as the provision of the | Bat¥:: 78 cere Mel | bay a ices. : place aa ‘Ro stock ment property, arsenals, forts, &c., to said States, | strengthen its own forts and protect its own Prop- | Missouri Compromise were carried out there was Bedey Mediaeh Hanleg, Margart | i—aeee your Cartes ahawer, we tae tis pp a4 ~ ipetacteres , a8 tending to the matntenance of peace. The | erty, by the threats of men whose palpable object = tagkePecteet picts tg gee ree » Ales’ Wastiagtea, Mies hhenor te ubseribe ious, States, says the Consti:ution, will not allow their posed : Sable Card: was to seize both by force, if not peaceably sur- rendered to them; but even the seceders them- selves did not require a pledge that the troops own forts to be turned against them; and the General Government will have no need of forts nals, — Vi M and Cuffs, z Bowler, Miss Mary Hopkins, Mrs PG" Yours, res) iy, nee, Capery¥ L—. lished by Congress, it would have been the end | © con, BE eP. ‘Miss kil Jas G Becret, w Mt, ° jake of caver agitation forever. He threw the blame east, Ses te Hy mPelecis A Rover, Mas ER w. W Seaton i Shiltington, ek set nad Single ‘Marten ant upon Northern representatives. The party formed Anni Jom: ee Richard Wallach, F B. Schaeffer, Ay oustain I - sirral. which {t bas no longer juriedic- | already there should remain in Fort Moultrie. | in 1854 overthrew the peace and quiet cocured by | Descasesn, Mics iris, Mire F a oe a Wm. Morgen, Marchal Brows, b amen echo birece Mintens eyes, in districts over ng y Kom Jordon, Caroline ith, tione The President, therefore, violated no pledge, if | the net age og ge Soe Davie, Misa Virginie Root ‘Miss Bliewoe South; Mire Sarah L Daniel Raiclt fe, J a. Kirkwood. Sets, rel . y’ i 1 5 The Intelligencer thinks any advice given to | any had been given, by sanctioning Major Ander- There ublican party had aroused the apy han He 7 alee cue AbincorraP mealien : ore Tacorire, pe wae the people of the Border States, in dissuasion | son’s movement. sions of the South, and it was their du’ give | Delnae: bties ‘any La Ro OS = oot | Geo S.Gideon, H A. Willard, from the policy f precipitate disunion, if pro- But how is it with the secessionists? They | some Spare erates harm is comme eee El Diss lavtia Budd, Stn at caezisiislente ; : ¢. W Bote, ie, Jemea A. Tait, ceeding from the secessvonists themselves, should | were under a pledge not to molest the forts if no Wane) = oe ce —— —_ intention of ig ies egy mye ‘Tepom, irs ur ne oR te gn exes ain = certainly be heeded by the former, since it has | reinforcements were sent. None were sent; and the republican party to atif—le and confine slavery : Mattingly, Drs LM Thomas, Sallie A Geo. E. Jillsrd, Capt, Balitesk, given. Bale withe the merit of being disinterested, and quotes from | yet they seized Fort Moultgie and Castle Pinck- } to its Present limits. Mise ME Malhoney, Mra Von, Mise BA LF. Clark,’ Cpt. Hollingshead, Terme opsh. ‘Bee tnt e the Charleston Mercury to the effect that the | ney, even without waiting to hear whether the} Mr. Wade replied that the gentleman would 1, tise Mary Mooney, Mt 3 Peter F. Bacon, James F. H: y; jas AL EN RD, wots. cotten ba hat to call upon the border | President approved Major Anderson's movement | find answers to all his queries 1s his speech, Gola, Mes W A Meme Metiees Wovens, KC sts iy 3, OW SUika & Oe, kalaene nee vino Rene been sent; | , Mr. Douglas did not expect an evasive answer; | Gardner, MraMary Manning, MesSiecry See RUSTUE’S SALE Of STOCK OF slave States to bear the brunt of the battle; that it | or not: No reinforcements have since been sen’ i | but if he could not obtain adirect answer from GENTLEMEN’S LIST. Hin. 5G Bove, W bana met Beet EE's | Bg Bo, dl “Is vain and cowardly for States further South to | and yet they have selzed the custom-house, the | Senators, he would refer to Mr. Lincoln’ speeches; Avery, WB Pluseer. Chas W Gentlemen:—It wes with unfeigned on ek ‘8 a Rae eitrgre TOR, look to the frontier States, surrounded as they are | post office, 2 revenue cutter, and the arsenal, with, | and he defied 7 republican Senator te siy that Azer, Pastit Feawick, BI we received your note, so y proffering Ww AY MO RNIN le by attachments to the Union, and obstacles in the | it is said, seventy thousand stands of arms the policy be bad polnted out was not the policy | Abscés. Vincent Gra. Win to the Light fafantry battalion a complimes : way of its disruption by them, to lead the South Surely, if the President ever was under any pledge not to reinforce the troops in Charleston harbor, he is relieved from it by their outrages. peeialiartaeep ea Amos KENDALL’s Letters on Sgcxsston.—In rtne of | concert; af proce nehoo which to sate? paced = exeoutrd Ap-il 28, 1860, aud éuly its benefit. —— to — Liter 3 A. Bie. 300, fe 6 99, et seq battalion’s sincere ations, a1 state | sei) the entire of F ix! comprising— wat gman se te camer | Abe pale aed Sane W key of woul on Thursday even ani 10th, at 4 the Smithsonian Institution. sd “ Full Sete of Diamonds, Cameo, Lava, Mosse and Sar, Loaples, Conslcaea by saying that the | Afditen. Joo) Southern States should have no fear from the ad- ministration of Mr. Lincoln, but that the Presi- dent elect would sink the partizan in the patriot. He would be powerless in the Senate, and could have no advisers except such as the Senate should in the recovery of its independence.” The Constitution and Intelligencer do not ap- pear this morning. in i ‘ I tlemen, a Veet hake Chains. DariicnT Breaxtnc—The Committee on the | response to numerous calls upon us for a new edi- | recommend. The pro} amendment to the Gert, B at With hi gf re fel eg Gold Vent, Neck. and Fob baing, #. Tan, bob tn seoced enosing iat night; and af| Congstnasuie Later of Ames Kendall upen | Constiation would cvvlate al diticalty, and re. on snding W. LT Bat, | Soi SiTver'Fah't ond Tet Spotes Forts Balter To o'clock edopeed the fate ran, MEN and st} Secession, published in this paper, we notify the dened the right of secession, but acknowledged | Benstis Uiter Gansu due D Rawawo" 4 See ee "Diates, Fish Knives. Butter Kuives, Lad.ev, 12 o'clock adopted the following propositions: | public that we are preparing to print the whole | the sent of resolution; and said that South Caro- | Boeud, Johnson Rowl:od, Samuel Pistols, A tio a" Marae tand Mustard Spoons, £e.. atin Recommending 2 repeal of all personal liberty | of them in a single extra number of the Wxxxiy Herp ripper, hme act a soisitions Bitte, Beewed, Me Green Bee Renee eaiy » AMmunition, &c. tilves § "en Sete, Lag ° * com, ie + i An efficlent amending of the fugitive slave law, | (Dotan) Star. ¢ the extra | Secession of Florida, Texas, and Louislana,wbick Beaten See i mellins, Bape SHARP'S ati preventing kidnapping, equalizing commission-| We shall print no more copies of the ex! bad cost so much; and said the amendments he | Bout} W-2 Given A'c PATENT Cores er’s fees, &c. number, than may be ordered (and paid for| had proposed were demanded by the soaniey. Bright, JF Holman, Wm ‘ ‘That the Constitution be so amended as to pro- | when ordered) at the Star’s counter, or by letter. On motion of Mr. Toombs, the futher consider- Bright, Johns Bose, Wn ss BREECH T F 2 it frame Pizrom, and hibit any interference with slavery In any of the | 0 price will be 3 cents per copy; $250 per ery of the subject was postponed to Monday Boswell, Jno H Hulse, Capes J LOADING Suporior Resol , SE sad Onghieds ehitl not chatiohsliyecy’ta te | headrod: copless or eee par tovtoncd copies; and | "Sir. Crittenden obtained leave to have hie reso- | Sremeneee” face ar Rend, Gee. Rear, [erage by Stove, tod Biore Puttures gem dock yards, & ., nor in the District of Columbia, | in Proportion for any other numbers; each copy | lu'ion printed;— Ww Hops | mille 6 Ranger R A . ‘Terms cash. By order of the Trustee without consent of Maryland, end the consent of to be done up in a wrapper for matling, if so re When, on motion of Mr. Gwin, the Senate ad- rag Mail tea Rickardeon, E te be seed with ja5d__—__—sJ. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auots, the inhabitants of the District, nor without com- quested. We will keep our book open to receive | Journed. Blackbura, E E—2 Hendr Rand, D a By C. W. BOTKLER & SONS, Avctioneers. EorWer Cegvies dihsik not: totectaru with tater. | oxtecs ou hae aid Tuesday next, after which | HOVE After our report onUesnitints |Eonnee mee See W Ea Copper Cartridges. QUSEAND LOT AT CUBLIZ AUCTION. State slave trade. thne the extra will go to press. Thus, those only | the District of Golumbie said that he had been | Baler HE ee For simplicity of construction, comprotares and | vary on, beh ge ly ig ey 2 Afticanslate tage. Perpetual prohibition of | can get them who may send in their orders, with | movented be sice es a calling the committee Shadwer, TP ERFSDUHT superior to all others r5t offered £0 | Pics sence neceecer, coe et the Lass Revenin ok Se shall be run through all the money, between now and Tuesday evening | togetber, and was not Prepared to make a report. Sheaban, Juno a io there move otlome | ante Puke. vathat mr mye Dae eee ee itor, on WEUNE He moved a postponement of the business of the District to Thursday next. Mr. Hughes said there was nothing before the House to hinder the taking “Lt the special order next They will be worth their weight in gold in bringing about in North, South, Kast and West, the existing territory of the United States, and in all north of that line slavery shall be prohibited; south of that line neither Congress nor territorial legislature shall hereafter pass any law abolisb- ast no joint, (through Seeicbaeger s Bscape.) and consequently has more penetration Smith,Mr " than any other fire-arm of its size. It will forces Schemmerhorn,ML | b&ll through a one inch soft pine board at the dis Stremmel, Lous tanoe of three hur dred feet. ab10 anction hb f publ i t beolately | forthe day. They could at least act upon the Beatity, yrs Sibert, Lorenzo Weight only Bicat anda half Ounces. owe, to wit: mo ing, probibing, or in anymanner interfering with | ‘Be heslthy state of public seutiment so absolutely rallroed Bi. e Bisnchard,C'S Hod Sano, Ate, pintion 4th street west seventy six fee: Bine in ia camcunvery: and when any territory, contain- | Necessary, now, for the preservation of the Union. | Failroad bill. discussion, Mr. Carter’s postpone- Eee ses COLT'S. ALLEN’S, SMITH & WESSON’S, | Shes from the corner of athetrest weet and Netreet ing sufficient population for one member of Con- ————_ ment was agreed to. ‘J Haynes, Aethoay Ww and WARNER’S REVOLVERS, north, yy moss warter Innian, teens 4 gress in any ares ot 60,000 square miles. shall ap-| To. rue PLANTER« ov Virginia asp Mary-| Mr. Bingham reported a bill from the Commit. Hoover, AW Slingerland, J Ply for adthission asa State, it shall be admitted * CARTRIDGES, PISTOL BALLS, POWDER, to New Jersey a 5 y tee c- | Brausou, Ben) — Ives. A'B Seyinore, J . with or without slavery as its constitution may | “4%? —We call their attention to the fact tele- Pete udicla-y, providing for the more effec Barbour, A M Jeffers, WmN — Schermerhorn, JJ &e., &0, &e., south with New Jersey avenustwenty determine graphed from Charleston that one thousand negroes ane ee Bh te cen mports, with amend ti Jacobea, Wm Sford, Jacoo at prices to suit the times. Wrest ity five feet six inches to the The Committee represented at its meeting Mary- | fe Working on the fortifications under the com- substantially the same, as the « Force Bill’ which JoneecTA a J. E. SHIELDS, Ferma : One-t hard of of the purchase money to be land, Virginia, Missour!, North Carolina, Texas, | ™and of the revolutionary authorities of South | was passed on the former occasion of resistance te | Ca eter Johuson, Stephen Harpwakes Importer, paid in cash, and the balance in two actbiong i . ; 2 P bi interest et sux and . Kentucky, Ohio, fowa, indiana lilfmois, Dela. Carolina the execution of the revenue laws, in South Caro- Creneo, Gion Josiyn, Robt BSeydel, Geo jaz st 339 Penney:vana avenue. meots py notes payabie win owt * » Ohio, , . , Are you prepared to precipitate a revoiution | !!na, during Gen. Jackson’s administration. ] plate a socceens My Spriduag “a NO THE PUBLIC. . dod etameton tenes pe mee sold. oan cnvapaee ware, Arkansag, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey ghz pen t |. Mr. Bingham said that be had been instructed | Gardou, Jno Kensal, Lt Broker, Frank T a cing at the cost of the purchaser. fe wy SY This report was agreed to under circumstances’| that thus brings negro slaves in the field; firs by the committee to report the bill, and move for caeeniees Rages omega ep Heying » large amount of money to pax prior to | ale ara: ot 001 moto’ write voters ri 4 Inited ites. i Jarreu ya raminer, . horter, stagna- a leading to the hope that !t will be accepted by | against Se United States, and then, perhaps, sip ge panrmage ted Ve thi’ chores Grupper, Jao} A. Kemess Sao Schaffaao—2 ou of havieens oe have determined to offer en | risk and expenes of the Trios ine parshaeers overwhelming majorities of all the parties into | against yourselves Bernat cbjected to that cour: Campbell, Hugh Kelley, Jno Sauth, Cape extra inducement for purchasers to buy of us for EDW SWANN, Trustee, : Mr. Bocock asked if the bill had been reported | Churchill, H Kelly, Jno R Shepherd, CW cash, and we now propose to make s n ©. W. BOTELER & SONS. which Congress is divided. If such be the result 7 in response to any resolution or petition. Claughton, H O —Keechmer, Jno M er cent il ea'es during the jas (Intel. Anctioneers, the publi 4 th Tar Wire or Mason ANDERSON.—We hear, on Ciark, HF Keller, C M r ovnt on all css! ie Fe en re eoetle te tava : Nr. Bingham said it bad not. Coot Kuowlion, BF AY Sin order to reduce oar ve By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Auctioneers been settled by it. It will, of course, be opposed | fe!lable authority, that this lady received six] AI Bocock wished to know by what right the ee hc Se hones a goods, and realize the money for them, > URNITURE AND EFFECTS OF 4 FAMI- by extreme men North and South. But no settle. | thousand calls on New Year's day, in New York | committee reported on that subject Collins, EP’ Leland, WW Opening Our spring supplies NITORE AD 's ment that promises to savé the Union will suit | “!ty. where she is now sojourning. This fact is Cash customers wil\ readily see the advantages Lr Dectinisc Hovsexegpins, at Pusric the ends the former aim to work out; while Mr. Bingham said it came up in the regular | Coruing, Erastus Lyceus Wn thes will have in trading with us,on the te-me pro | Accriax—On MONDAY MORNING, Jgnuacy truly significant of popular opinion there with order cf busi nese ann es! o i 7th, at 10 jock, in front ofthe Auction ° a Mr. Bocock objected to the consideration of the 5, Ean . will show doc teemacioms wane orn are (No 369 Seventh street ) we © sellin largeas nothing will be sanctioned that does look to try- | Teference to her busband’s gallant transfer of his bill be as Taaecte te sivcere in our proposition, and as the greater por: sortme:t of very good Furnitare and Honrehold ing the issue of civil war, by those of both | ©°™mand from Fort Moultrie to Fort Sumter. The Spokes said the bill was reported back in Duvall, WTS Long, Jno Thomas, F J bre of out seer “epetionglng wo (hes Eo oa) pre ag 8 gcotlemsn leaving the city; comprising Houses, who forgetting that Lincoln Is emphati- Shur eagen dseenier ee wevicue question on | De tape? Tees the exten inducements We Low offer will ve bighis | Menocany fprine sent fofs and Ferior Chairs, coeaying to carrVing ont iiepeontnn canine | OCS. Stee ik aas KESEAPHIGAL.SOCE. | a: iainghom’s motion te recenrst toh erwe ry” Hevay date, | SUM taeharee meres seeeeh eaearte fol waleg Marthe tap Ditting Bu- Se egane te carrying out irrepressible confictiam | wr} be held in the Council Chamber THiS Eu | Me. Sherman said that be hot me ese Moore, WE — Turpia, Henry | Sinner Washatands, in the Government in times Nke the present ING, at 7% o’cleck. Mr. Crawford said that he did not understand Mosley, WA —'Thompeon, CH We need hardiy add that our stock, owing to 4 ik Mattresses. . It* H.S. BOWEN. Seo’y. | how Mr. Bingham could bring up the bill in Moore, Thos WC Verdeual, J M—4 state of the times, is now very large.in many ki we aod Bolsters, ee J Mactubbin,Thos M Vearkern, Henry Tax Ixcomine Caziner.—it is now known that reghlar order, if Mr. Sherman had the floor 3 NET. — n of Staple as well as Fancy Goods, purchasers isnkets, Comforte, Spreads, &o — ° ERVICES W EHE -' - Duckett, Joo H Moran, The Vaa Brockle, J emse| with almos Shogany Je Lind Bedsteads, Cottage ditto, . ow (Basday lie Be Erucopt cen Mr. Housion moved that the bill be referred to Davideou, Jao Morrie, Rott Veina, Jno Srtiole inure ay bemneee at a pions sting, Carpets, Crockery, Giaseware, Mr. Edward Bates, of St. Louis, is to be a mem- on Fourteenth street, No. 508. hetween D and | the Committee of the Whole on the state of the | DeLee, D C Marshall, RJ Webb, WH and in many instances, at less than the actual | Cutlery, Plated Fovks, Spoons, &c, ber of President Lincoln’s cabinet, and also that | Ohio aveune. at lla m., and 254 p,m, Sunday | Union, and asked the gentleman from North Car- | Devin: Moriarty, Michael Whituker, WH cost. The lowest price will invariably"be named at | Parior. Cooking, and other Btoves, . the Secretaryship of the Treasury hae been offered | S320! at 3p. m. CoH HALL, | pina (air. Branch) to withdraw his motion for MeLecd, Mathew Wrutiker; Thee ® | Ste. i an SHUSTER & CO. Torether with & general assortment of Kitchen _ * ub. e previous question. := ~ 0, 38 op, Cent - to Senator Cameron, of Pa. It isto be hoped that YOUNG GATHOLICS’ FRIEND SO.| Mr. Branch dectined to do so. Maso, Jeo = Whartn! RP de rsondeost "°°" °VEatween Tih and sth eb in3d ” BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avots. the latter may see fit to accept the position, not : CIETY.—The regular mot thly meeting of | After some discussion it wes agreed that the bill Mairy. Joo Warnock & Co Ww oop: woopnb: - only because no other member of his thix Society wi i he he'd at St. Dominwcks Church, | should come up as unfinished business on the Mitbira,JnoH = WI JH Woo Dw s By THOS. DOWLING, Auctioneer, vy party is better fe ~ , Mullen, J: town, fitted to discharge its immediate duties, b: i he: SUNDAY AFTERNUON next at5 o'clock, proper day. Mo, =, a3 J 400 cords for saie 75 per cord,3 miles from Goore: c (3 ate duties, bu! It P_J. MoHENRY, Rav. Se0'y. On motion of Mr. Sherman, the House went | Devi, ames © Melone Ina Long Bridge, near ‘unter Chapel.’ Apply gn the FUPOERTRE ATA VOTION—On TUESDAY cause he is well known to all who know the an- TH MEMBERS OF CO’ A AND into Committee of the Whole on the state of the | Dancll3 T Moriarty, J | piace or to V. P. CORBETT. ——_ 1 Ry 4 a caearves af eo nee ol tecedents of the public men of the times, as being ashington Light Infantry, Battalion,who | Union, (Mr. Etheridge in the chair,) and resumed Eomert, Woe Miller, Gumt DIES THICK WINTER BOOTS of Kid | Hen'y Poir'on. Maker Space, his entire eminently conservative upon the slavery question. we aed eat Uniforms (or [orhe-gf the.cnmy the, consideration of the executive, legislative, | Freehi | MaRS Le Goats Skin, tings, 20 Consisting of— Os He is a gentleman of proverbial sagacity and great for Maxtor Sorteannefee” Sipe an ¢ | 82d Judicial appropriation bill Everest Mathews, E8—2 Buttored, Laced and Veter Pe immed: Cane-seel and Wood Charre. aa aia a names at Corpl Orton's, 826 Tth street, hetwarg | ,, W Bile the bill was being read, it was found Edwards,JM = Morgan, C if ; chet, E | Also Misses Boots of the sume stylecrare! Pines and otner Tabies, Bureaus, ’ ‘any wi was no quorum present; when the com- | Eliis, Jno plus, ilsou, Be. om 50 can! per tr, lower J a . energy and force of character, and the fact that Dand EB, wheres list canbe toured ‘jas. | that there Elis, Jno A M Cc Wilson, CD lling f.0m 50 cants to § pair, | edsteade and Mattresses, Carpets and Oileloths he has been invited to become a member of the a mittee rose, and the House adjourned ‘at3o'clock, | Ecklot,c Fr Morgan, Alonso = Walcott, C sewhere in the $y at roo! iass Ware, new administration will do much to assure the er MEDICAL. SOCIETY.—The regular an —____. my ony a “ee J. ROSENTHAL’S, Ps, ‘king Glaeeos, Stoves, Kitchen Purni- South that it will not prove ultra a Dictrict aay Meeting of the Medical Sociaty of the Sarorpay, January 5 i T MeKee,Jaa We Wallece Ber Sat ah net bak cho rece peeve witra upon the slavery } District of Co umbia will be held at the Weekeates, Senate —The Indian lation Dill was| Fletcher, Phillip MeClary Ja T Willies a eae Pa, qv, bet. sth and oth streets, | Terr scar question. We may not inappropriately add, here, trpcmary on MONDAY. January 7th, at 12 m.| se NATE 7 motion by Mr Hhmtct neh ved se | Econ? eons ‘aw Ladies’ and Misses’ Long Rubber Boots. ja2 | _js3 3: THOS. DOWLING, Avot. se: G ‘ : : > . J k ¢ 5 r that 8 strong desire that Alr. Schuyler Colfax, of | Median iecagan eye yeiaiegaten to ths National | fe04. 8nd on motion by A Stree : wa | SHELLING OFF: SELUING OFF! | BY GREEN 4 Wy) LLIAMS, Auctioneers. Indiana, shall also be in the new cabinet is being | elected. Me. Mason, of Va., introduced a resolution | Pofis’ sD Winkfeld, 4 FOR CASH-FOR CASH: OUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FURNT- manifested here just noW by conservative men of | —!¢ W.F.LIPPITT, M.D. Reo. Seo'y._| asking ery nae peouuunnalcete to the aoonia Fe Maj ciay H WH-3 Whlas Bhawie le treet silage ele TORE at Averiox —On MONDAY. fe a MOUN 1, 7 & copy of all orders given to military officers. bE Bao INS fed seed ” Ch, Decor i tant, at 19 o'clock & m.. we shall eel] atthe all parties, not only because he is known to he CaO RNS # BUILDING Ass _ | plans submitted by milftary officers, one | instruc: | MISCELLANEOUS. —Pat 556 H st; J. W. Biaicand Peach BOE sits i Tespdenns ofa geatiomne dvelining housekeeping, eminently competent, but also because it is welt | sociation will be held on TUESDAY EVENIN tions relative to the same, in regard to the occu- {(7" Lerrens must IN ALL casEs Bx PREPAID, ine Bed Bianketa, ai! at cost fo h, " on 6th street, h-tweon M ana N streets north, viz— known that bis counsels, also, may always be re- Text, the sth instant, at 7 o'clock. at Potomac Hall | pancy of any United States military posts in Vir-] Jaa 5 WM. JONES. P.M. | Also,a tull stoc ple for family | One Walcnt Sui ¢, consisting of Sofes, Easy and ‘0; ame “ - a) y a > lied on to be directed earnesily to the work of re- | {o,CODuder proposed amen pasted Op atreg eet foatae cone ppt crs ee: |) ——E—— case WH bp eck’ ge roruced prices $05 | wy sate Marb 6 top Center Table, storing harmony between the at present so deplora- | _185-3'* CHARLES ALLEN, Sec’y. e eee RO REM OS) EE B PARTI de 2-2 523'Savonth st..ab-ve Pa.ay, | Wainet Whatnot, Ottomans. acd Tables, ily aiviaed cad wanes cee 2 : ginia. ALLS, PARTIES, &c. — | Walcut Dressing Bereaus, Washstands. and Bed- iy jstrac' erse sections of On TUESDAY EVENING, Mr. Sildell called up his resolution Telative to DANCING ACADEMY, steads, the Confederacy. aD olook, & lecture excluding from the gallery of the Senate all re- A NNIVERSARY BALL, Ar Franxuix Hatt. | Hat Keck, Wardrobes. and Foot Stools, stitution by | porters connected with the Associated Press. —— ee mu Prof. L. G. MARINI’S second quarter in Danc- In Memory of the Battle of New Orleans. ian Vids pode epipayY mS Rosh, Cane-seat, aod other Chairs, Wa'rat Extension Table all Jest.) 20 fine printe ° Brassele’ Lucrain, Venetian. and other Carpets, Hair, Gotton Top,and Husk M: Stair Rods, Rugs, peiototh, Mate hades, Feather Pillows, ‘Roisters Knives, Piated Fort», Table and Tea Spoons, Blankets and Comforts, (aoubie and sin_ie,) Tum Paoorzas oy THE Wax oF Sours Caro- Lina vs. rug Union.—The following are the conquests, &e., of South Carolina, achieved in ten days: ist. Castle Pinckney; taken by storm. 2d. Fort Moultrie; captured. D..of Baitimore city. The public is cordially ion 25 cents; to be had Lad ja5 3.* f PHENIX BUILDING ASSOCIATION’ A Special meating of the Stockholders of his Association will be held at T, F street,on WEDNESDAY EVENING, t on — said that in not making proj efforts to discover the perpetrator of a false I~ — pateb to the New Orleans Crescent, the agent of COMPANY “B» 3 Beit; ter ents cee ge he Associated Press in W ashington bad made OF THE Monday, Weduesday, and Friday, from « to 10 p. m. Fae ee ae ame Erroneous statement. NATIONAL GUARD BATTALION ee Mr. son thou; e agent of the Associated i nag eo . NO z Press Sad stews that tee responsibie for | 4;Z8ke Pleasure in aoncuncing to their fond P'RAGLORTES aT PR CES TO SUITTHE 4 Mihtary and Civic, that they will oslebrate —Sales muat be for: tore too much | Nearly new Coox and other Stoves, < of January the dispatch. th rable Kighth of by crowded; now is the time to buy oi “hina. Sooke 5 3d. The U.S. Arsenal in Charleston; seized. | eaadnUetyy, it Mr. Anthony remembered to have seen the dis- | PARADE aad BALL te the Beene oe JOHN FBLLIS, | Slates lot o’ tones Regbinton and macy other 4th. The U.S. Custom-house and Post Oftice in prs meron pateb ina New York paper first. He did not Wasittnctox AsskMBLY Kooms dost 306 Pa. av.. bot. 9th and 10th sts. Srucles too numer merate. Charleston; seized. Mes rmitted. 7 M. HANSON, Reo. Seo"y. bhink it would be pope to punisha man in Ths “ommitiee of Arrangements pledge them- Weshinyton for an o! man in New York (CF SNISBSONIAN LECTUR ES—Prof, “DNESDAY, 9th, and FRIDAY. llth onRones Sth. The U.S. revenue cutter brig Aiken, t ken 6th. New fortifications raised on Sullivan's Island and Johnson's Island. 7th. Major Anderson besieged in Fort Sumter ; EGARDi seives that nothing wil! be wanting on thei tt * iC, A ‘nce committed by another make the ening 8 ploasant ‘oneto the friceds of ion ¢ paren in Tambor oR —— a tilng ca een mnELt the better way was to let | Guting Gesovonttgs ee chem witethele Presence | /eo: te Give Hooke Pita heoee Piano Covers, the thing correct itself. * Ie, autoxicating liquora will be sold during the | #¢+40. Remember, at saorifioes rrardiess of cst. Mr. Cameron was inclined to vindicate the | evenine at tho bal. 1 ‘st = = = T : All of 3 = RS NOW JS THe ss ea credit of » and daye. hee Spproved on- Go-sed notes. ee i interest. jas-2t & EN & WI'.LIAMS, Aucts By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. light will be exhi’ ited - 30 , bet, *th end loth ste. RUSTEE’S SALE OF FINE GROCERIFS, @th. One thousand negro slaves brought into dageie art eaek pe ma of lectu tems ter se thoughts peewee Bod ene ool wes pee y milfinevs te ai cpaaihanitiets Great bargains in vod eecoud-hand Pianos, desi at aseren ey oTiURS ty MORNING. Hi service raising fortifications to capture Major | wi 2? before #o'eleck, when the Iacturergall cee | alone. : , Withers’ celebrated Band will discourse sweet NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. rh Anderson. mence- “85 SM,WAFat | Mr. Slidell sald that, es the mendacity of the | "Bi auring the ev:ning. hyenas: Moorf'$ Syuull Srope wail stop 8 Cough tn | Be ine pelgeone: 3 a ws sk ; i : inutes, re’? Comparioa : iniment_w: ‘i i 9th. The commander of the slaver Bonita taken | ; TO, THE PUBLIC.cThe Yous Bakar reper dots rpaerer Press had been suffi- Tickets 61, sdmutting eotiemie and ladies, eure ¢ Thiains, Frosted eet. Pains in Face, reis Brandy, Whiskey, St. Croix and Jamaica ly le by all the Senate, he withdrew Committee of Arranxements, Xum, violently from the custody of the authority of the | | ¥ the Third Ward, who ars nde que conneet- | pi uti , Capt. P. H. Ki Sergt. H. Reeso, Spraing. ce. ‘Moore's improved Benzine will re-| pisty' berry and Apple Brand: United States ed with some military'company, are earnestiy ; pat ae perd fleet S. Lae “8 'P Morgan, | move Paint, Oils, Grease. ac. from the most deli Port, Madeive, Shere Muscat, and Claret Wines, : DKS. to aksemb'e at Temperance Hall on MON | , The Senate then tock up the special order— | 1! cat J. 50 Priv W. Whalen, | oste colored six or wooly coos without tnjuring | Fort, Madee, s ‘acd Gtoushion Bitters, To this we may add the seizure of the U. s.| DAY, the tth inet y2t7 o'clock p, m..for the pur-] being the House Pacific Raflroad bill, with oe. 4 THOS. DUFFY, Treas. | tue color or texture. Prepared and so dat Champagne, Cordiai, and uther Liquors. forts In Georgia, and probably in North C, pose of fortaing A Volunteer Mi itary Organization | sundry amendments. — - _ - MUORE’S West Erd D ug Store, Cor dies, Starch, and 4 * ‘“T0- | ‘whose object shall be the Presérvation of law and a's 2 OR THE GOOD OF THE CITIZENS, de Sl-2w 113 Pa. avenue. P. :.G er. Cloves, Saleratue, and Cinnamon — “ ier fresnage, and the protection of our fami- U7 Gov. Jackson, of Missouri, in his inaugural 3 —— . NOTICE ~~ | Caos am Tomaines, Lobster, Aspereces: . Pe his i Peaceful, constitational secession”; onary ard lawlees mole? And a 7 revolu- opposes coercion, and advises tre call of a State | 32 GRAND ANNUAL COTILLON PARTY | I pec Most reepectiet ste snform our customers Apeh.viis and Anchovy Paste, Palo de Foie Grae, 's It ARMED REBELLION AND OPEN WAR AGAINST livers A full attendance is de: : J : oF THE that therr bills for January Ist ta oe be a wantecasen hepa MANY Citizens, | Convention to ascertain the will of the people. Perseverance Fire Company, No.5, |i would be ob iged by their cal Gee aee Toteree, Ry [== ee NO PERSONAL DEVIL.— War in Hi: ~ . +. CO" {Ni ., | de29 R,C. STEVENS. | Younters, end . tuer Fixtures. Tux Noxrm Canouixa Fours —Fort Johnson, | L@_ ten hasten Siete Mid Deacon tee | Owing ro THY FiGken cee NU BADE seams eetaane D sts. UsT RECEIVED BY. Tewcil Basen te the compmes Sy see ae Portrene Me of the Cape Fear river, is, next to | Trinny Charehy in euiver Sdiscourse at the old | er WING TO THE Mneehat the Rae || pasmsebara bare ros ieee to announce to | So) SAStENCH & RICHSTEIN, Drury." °° the Ril Foie3 Fortress Monroe, the best appointed United States EVENING, at "Ti ool ee tee eehin ay and the uncertainty ss regarde the inture, the Pt sephrcny inquiring frecie ‘Bod capcom atm 278 Penn. AVANUR, Terms: $49 cash; over that amount a credit of fortification on the then dicated above. Jude 6, “And the ange:s which | P&"e8 who leased from us the Store wa occupy, | the Union-loving people, thst their Annua Hallam’s Middle Aces, the new Boston Literary | 33 and 6¥ds32, for npproved endorsed notes, beer- i le opt not therr first estate, but left theirown habita- ~ “ Oo Ha! TAKEN POSSEsston ON | Cotillon Party wil tal € place at tue above, iu . 3 Z 5 sania Southern Atlantic coast; whil k ttherr fi habita- | AND WHO were To HavE lon Pi il take pl t bo: Edition Ri Prose; tonvd paper; price ing interes’ Fort Macon, near Newbern, commands the best | “on, he hath reserved in'everinating chains under | T#® IST OF JaxvaRy, NOW DECLINE TO Risk THE mentioned Hall on Tuesday, the 8th inst The usual heavy diseount at our stose, i i T. DRURY. Fregine. harbor on the Southern Atl. farkness. into udgment of the great day." ts | the pattkixe, We therefore beg leave to inform | "The universal satisfacticn that tas Auso, the samme editions of MeCauley, Hume. Gib- | jxtd WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. Nacht, Va ites ia mas feat quuth of | free. The public are invited to attend.” ja sane ee peers our frends in particular. that we Five nt ous former parties is & suro guarentee that | bon, Carlisle, Lamb, Shakspesr, ahs DERE, ABOVE SALE IS POSTPONED , , ms understood that Mr. mea ar 8 a unti wi of our # this on® will surpass an} ye ~ ERS A 4 Wm S. Ashe (formerly in Congress) is to man, THE UNION PRAYER MEETINGS ledispon of. We have zeta lary je stookon hand,| The Ladi » cordially invited to attend en ‘10 HOUSEKEEP UESDAY,8 h inst age li be bol 1 i and FROM THIS DATE WE SHALL OF, i, b oF. T. DRURY, Tiustes, - os € part of the revolutioniats the work of wrest. | Fé Beh Prosiyterisn Church tRent york, in the FOR CASK som maciithe very best Dargaine that “prot Sehreeder's Baud hae teen engtedy ae WARNS Meee ins WALL & UARNAKD, Avot ng fohnson from the United States. Gov on Nini reet. to cornmence at 40’clock, and to . v - B —Positively no hats or caps allowed in the a * = ee ue one hour, dit ok of Domestic Good: = ‘ —— —! writ Ellis, according to the on dit in disunion circles : ards! Shan Dapsatic Ggods, "“Pickets FIFTY CENTS; admiting agentieman | _We invite the attention of H ksepera to our Mi Aer BAL SALE in rartne of a unt of here, declines pretending to authorize the acs Fe QREICE Gastignt @oMPaNy, is Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Blankets, Fisvnols | and ladies. wor aT Re aad besutiful stock of CHINA, GLASS | the Crrovit the District of Col an official t ASUINGTON. December fn SEMEN 3} irish Linens, Black Good: 's’ Wear, k:mbroid- Committee of Arrangements. ARTHEN WARE, wi is the County of wi r ‘and to oficial one of the State, but is willin, to wink | is hereby given, as rit “a rf ce | eries, Laces. &o. &o.; alt o! ich will sold irant, J. R. Har r, complete in every department by our recent im- zg ry required by the charter, that D W. W. Grant, . % rover, will e: to public , for cash, at the execution of the purpose arranged here, | 82 election for five directors to marage the affairs | Without reserve at such pri as cannot f*il to F. W. Cololazer, KR. V. Henry, — Portations, — Court House door of county, Ca Ta Rs- creat tr Authe Is expected to carry out. A. is | (henner T aR during the year {ssl wil be held at | iueiy,ell customers, fetttnand Hoth ois, ete one re eg Be tng DAY, the bon Jeouary ext, 1861, at 12 j= nffice « . No ‘| Pa. av., ri A or lown! 5 A one of the most rampant disunionists in the South, | 0°" MON DAW, January 7, 1561, at Wegockin” Havi: prac the entire stook A NNIVERSARY BALL emt Pepe tigerveh decorated “ ts 2 Soe . i Replining at and was here not long since, and when bere was| de 2-StawtJan? J.P. BROWN, ood will’and fixtures of M. Op li Fire Co ‘are, and as Xo import the majority ‘our goods, pie a doubtless in close communion with the secret COLLECTORS OFFICE. CITY te yee ponte the C. lar Franklin pan’ ’ we Prepared to the best quality either ‘of council in the Federal Metropolis who are seek. Ww. = ALL, = ASTIN » Decei , 1960, ing toachieve “peaceful and constitutional seces- PERSON, wpm het one ‘entre Market- 2, offer to the citizens of At WILLARDS’ HALL. the wholesale or ts, Shors,and ready made | ,,The,Franklin Fire Company respectfully an- ies Novos ton gr TA ‘ > ks. Hats, i joan Cutlery of or quality, sion” by armed rebellion —fiagreat war een ae. suabl be wae Shorea vive REY: Giothing.. The enti nosh mee cold (ous 60 annual Bail jn commemoration ete Horn ‘snd Cuoos handld Cutlery from aq 4 Halted States In States that do not pretend to have | for tus year teen nag memttar eares are now mee Haspot Worth S5) will be sold at $25 eet persegeransiasag, Sires ross oh impe someon an zured seceded. out and ready for delivery, 8 payable at this : = “ 2 TEEURSDAY EV} ne. zaneery 1, A large stock of Coal Oil }, humerous pat- Tex Repvstican-ranty Caucus, in session Fithih twenty Jaya from a fo will be nated 4 rs 3 man and ladies. Mt ‘d mamas Porgy Lemp Shades and Chimnies, Cut Glass fick Bard.” Yesterday (Mr. Howard of Michigan in the chair), | Within sixty days from thre oer 1m of Zets| Robt. K. Doyle, ”""" Win. purr, Hyscinth Glasses, Fan: Artiol ko, ke, conducted their proceed: finforce the collection in the manner Sots} A.S. Dent, Jno. H. Sessford Cc, oo FOR HAVANA, Via KEY WEST. ; P lings with doors, win-| jaw. JAS. F. HA : 2 Geo. R. Crossfield, rsiton Poweil,” 04 Odd x ote Sm, &e, ep Y sealed, xs it were. eee re . Tat ie 3 ao Wo. Hi Fanning, ‘m. M. no 16-e06w Seventh strest, UNMTED STATES MAIL. eral and somewhat priests alii om a eee 25 DOING A ROOKE ITING ae 4 iH Fridley * F'® ore oF ord arise ISABEL LINE. of the party in Congress in view of the stain coun ee Ae Sean flee % | ONG" eekon WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. | | The sreausmiP Wauan Rer- times, they adjourned without - WEBBING ERE ER ‘ATI %, : A a a -E, ox, — Lins, Commander. wil leave ~ until noon to-day, that they might er befor ° gai beautiful styles, | J&5-lw* WM. OPENAYM. eoees ween vie West pod, ferersine them the report of the fore 326 Pa. Av., between oF 10th sts., PAPERHANGINGS, . Reevos, Ed. L: Wi Qfice corn + C street and @v., over Bank | wi': leave Havans aud Key West on the ist and elsewhere explained in tevaers oR Committee, | _0= 27-¢m asuneron. | 486 poses 486] ‘thos y. Fisher, 505,12,14,15,17 ‘of We 164 of exch month. otra ‘. ‘ ~ = Se a ee —— ‘or i if + “4 —— FoR SAL E-DEVON cows AND caLvag | ranted Gold bead WINDOW MNS BCS Bee | oe eS INSURE HOUSES AND OTHER PROPERTY | NAitD Not ‘Foad’s uth pre gabicgtony or Mors Exrraonpinany Acts or “Pracervt with yonce cule, pure pl jood Devon Cows, Grama ye 19. ELAS ea hi 0 inet ns —_— Pe MORDECAI & tee : . ap Constitutional Szczssion !"—This morn- | 1¢"t_milkers, ‘and. sold ‘only To ‘eseen tha gees = NA is re Senn ing the War Depertment received by telegraph nm hand. Apply to the i eaten att Poa OR erath reset fs les tl Lon; ia5-st*) LEWIS BAIL FORTE INST: Hy RUCTIONS Positive information that Yesterday three = nies claiming to be State ‘enone, Lat Mobile to - possession of Forts Gaines and Morgan, in name of Alabama; and also, that 150 men abiie as 8 teroher of ae the U. 8. Arsenal at Mount jo take scholase on torent, he is pre ’ ' s = y » by order of the Governor of the * ti Hav vacancies fF All Mail matter must be APE NerNSS niet, REM he ot Pint ote mo rt se segiiuait. poregna neoding’ tn dhove goat | po’ ‘ lite k r aa! We hav- just Si ord spetithc ten gen | Gre as aes fat= Please civemes a te hex the 4 No. 486 Seventh ats y 1088 ‘Odd Peltows’ Heil. REM| Tas Durnicr or Corcumata MiLiT14.—The you 1-09! ze Tarr ropa a = nf meses | dau me uy NDS at diore Ne ar Department are now Pushing organiza 2 when they are entered ine ae AH os J tno pepe f ~ ata, ieee dren as M who desire ae Ethel} ge 19-108 te a HASHES tis pes faa ERY Se fis Row ia : oved has Persons appointed, who will to-morrow or next | oom” aa hes ia saath