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qn SSS —_—_—_—_— potent — Europe. L extract from a special dispatch, from Charleston, saleverpoel advices tothe 28h of December have | AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. Ee. deo nacre Saqupesmunnenpaueyapeeneesennet to the Baltimore American,dated Jan. 2, 1960,viz:| Sxware.—a memane trom the President of the been received at New York by the steamship, FY PIPHANY FESTIVAL! By CLEARY & GREEN. Auctioneers. ASHINGTO: TY: “The military on the coast, unused as they are | United ‘was received to be laid | PSisNincss had been for the Christmas ST. ALOYSIUS SUNDAY SCHOOL TENSIVE eve os panda . ght 2288) 6 = and hardships, are, suffering pt FI im holidays. Political generally were uaim- pa ce E jsagreeable, their rela- | Chamber of Commerce of New York, SECON ‘EST Spirit of the Morning Press aves in eeetwace fa stat aletias about these additional mail fecliities ox! The political crisis in the United States was re- THURSDAY, January 10th, 61, Tr meth as being more serious in land than at ? saiabiden tee ang teste’ to may garded ng, Eng {In the Basement of the Churoh, I and North Capi ical first supposed, and was attracting much attention. Mr. Hunter took the floor on the President's about Senator Munter’s proposition for a retroces- to be much more serious than was . for Fri ment Mr. for The London Times, in a leader, says it thinks it i : ea ee Se en ee See ee ee red Uday bent day next, and Mr. Seward for Sat- oui: ae ee uP ok BOE EB a 1 Fi- ‘Stat LJ they be . ed overthrow Remarks.—Here are the first fruits of secession— sufferings of the soldiers and distress about them in thelr late happy homes—and for what? Merely toenable the R heits and the Keitts to domineer over Stiver Ping Stavicand Double Cart, Wagon, and Plough Cire amen Doe ptieapt ogee The Republican denies that the movement set on foot by General Carrington, for organizing a volunteer militia corps, is a republican affair, as alleged, and says: few days in a spirit of folly, selfishness and stort- Scone—The in the East. tallan affairs continued unchanged. rs eis © bs is Jodo enter gh Prieet It was reported that the French feet was about jerod and the Three Kings. arms of Victor Emmanuel and the words :—' We to quit Geeta, but a counter rumor prevailed in | 5. Prayer from Moses in Egypt, solo chorus, a tof a ruined country. And how many | | Mr. Clark introduced a resolution, favoring the | Part. thet ‘Roars nnd: Pon coe a a reraile up Paar il, : yt ho ery “ The Setoer teamed of —_ eit have eet peop yaleg wan ans io bc eat thas, te warned me oe the perpetuation of Port igi Il. in “ resistance until 7 : $ EcsceforSitniers sie — enter Kings. Large jet oF aie syd Nace ~ incase of any disturbance, under consideration, | thelr graves by the folly and madness of thelr am, | {qu i00s,i214 ov Up bill in relation to certain | »2feat demorallzation was reported n | §. Soene— ofthe Gifts bythe ings Shep Very lacge jot of Harness Makers . and wisely Snamtined that It was not prudent | bitious leaders? Alas! it seems we are to have roipeeys roads in New Mexico, which was amend- It was stated that a decree was preparing at | 9. wes Sanibe forts Se. x Fy ae, wall iH sg for mount: for them, as members of a single, distinctive mew example, added to those of former ages, sha ‘aotan ‘Priday next was set apart for the Naples ordering an extraordinary 'y of men Pang “s = i i Haleesegmnch ott, bein ver political party, to Interfere In the matter showing how the lives and fortunes of the deluded | considération of private business between the of 18 and 55 of age. 10. Archangels; enter Soidiers of Herod; the Moth “ATS. CAPS, &¢. ‘The Constitution, in announcing the resignation | OT OE wo xind are anctificed on the alter of Mr. Mason destred. to call up bis resolution of |. Piscards bad been posted at Rome, bearing the ers of Bothichem; Uhidren Lamentation © Meet en Be ae Be ree Pe Yemer of Secretary Thompson, pours the full vials of its 7 unholy ambition. inquiry as to the orders given ermy officers in the sone ‘Earth one Human Being. desire annexation to Sardinia’ These placards | 11. ts, ‘wrath upon Secretary Holt, and modestly de- pee eS Southern States; when ded de arrests 12, Save the Union. Brogans Sur Berven' J and Bhoer. sonata the President aah Bieaiiechie (Holt) Tue Latz Gatuerine at Harper’s Ferry. — After debate as to the parliamentary practice in = by ero , but no == alan 7o’elock, Tickets 10 ome a, Stores ant See Cun ‘om “before the sun sets.”” In the Star of yesterday it was stated that on the rd to the reading of the President's Message, | "Circular had been issued by M. Scbnierbing, ‘ night ious there was a gathering of armed he Chair decided that the org dyad ed Pres- SaeEe i a SPR 3 of the Austrian ministry, detailing certain reforms L melotel M Youth's, and Boys’ Hats and xy. An intelligible ynopale of te contentawil | BOOP Principally from Charlestown and Mar-| it was read by the Clerk ne = Tae 884 | granted. ie Provisions are very liberal. LOST AND FOUND. Meme gia inde Pasta, Veee, Under Ga. = See pened tinaburg, at Harper's Ferry, to prevent the U. 8. Te eran eee anak toe opening ofthe | treaty with the Allies was exchanged. and the LO8f,08 Setardey, the sh i Breet Shows, and ethet ‘Wentlng Beparel, be found in the Star's report of the Senate's Pro- | troops from taking possession of the Government | session the P od had asked | convention signed at Pekin, October 2ith. The ‘and Capitol Hi: LEgReY Ov. heiving, Lounges, ceedings this forencon. Property there. We now learn from a gentleman | Congtessto the state menue io ade eee, | risech army fetired from Pekin, November Ist. | COAT teamed with fur. ‘Pao Ander will receiv» w ofthe srads"ia calls to the abo A Winx Gutr Orzxinc Betweex Taem.—It is | direct trom Martinsburg and the Ferry, that those | ency of affairs. He would not now repeat what | TB English would remain until the Ambassa- 5 ng dors left. A large force were to remain at Tien- | 14th street. DUES tsin till the treaty conditions were fulfilled. The L°st— on xharetar sight. (January 31,) atan — Leaping of = a a * ay ent at t) FOP AS t. gure. e Emperor is to apologize ir ‘, a last year. Roglish and French ministers are t9 sindiod BRACHAEI in nen ho Goubled and Ties eae prmlty fied is to be | ROLLS residencess shore. jou! ani jen-tsin is to be open ———— immediately and emigration is to be allowed. $30 aEwanp yh ged intt,ce fe. Copyiesn eae been celles to Grout Britain. in Baltimore money. acd a good many meter’ Gud ; _ appara’ summer palace had been entire- drafts. ‘The above reward ‘eit be tqanr one jurnt. to Squire C! . Nav. phe bodies of the English prisoners who died ee nee Calan . in the hands of the Chinese were brought to Pe- AME TO THE SU Rin Kin and buried. Capt. Brabazon and Abbe Huc | CAME, TO THE SUBSCRIt were bebeaded by the Chinese about September | CO Ww ‘one stra.ght horm 2lst. Their bodies had not been recovered. The yur others, two them be: Emperor was still in Tartary. sone inl come forward, prove Ry 7 ol 8 # and take them away. mS A ae va ony jen ceyseies eo = = ‘Between Fourteenth =) near Gand . — ‘o ni ¥ e plod mlinly with State aiein ene ese: | Ls Pesvoeteeas on eeeett, street, meas Lace P : VEIL, on Monday evening, the 7th instant. The & more effective organization of the militia, the finder eaving the-vell at i Star O! 1 be Present organized militia numbering about 1,200 euitsbly rewarded. ‘3t" men, while the unorganized force is estimated at | — OUND—On Wednesday, the 2d lestant, a 285,000 men. No special prominence is given to F Giaprpiieta coon Jiumol MONEY, The Te Aster ae Lie Cee ne ememn at eomme length | Co ner ect bevert be applirins to F.8. WALSH n defense of is course in refusing the uist- > i a tions of the Governors of Kentucky and Tenuceses cee eens See aks ee for persons accused of aiding in the escape ot who gathered there, as explained above, were not armed, and that none of them were from Martinsburg; and further, that the inference that that it was their purpose to interfere with the Government’s possession of its property at Har- per’s Ferry, was by no means warranted by the facts. Curiosity was probably the moving cause of the gathering in question. overnment disbursing (Mr. Huter,) reported to the Department, yesterday, that the Governor of South Carolina had interfered to prevent him from discharging his duties; and that the Assist- ant Treasurer stationed there had refused to notice his requisition for money, thereby entirely pre- venting any payment to United States employees, and rendering him perfectly helpless in his of. ficial capacity. he had then said in this connection, but re- iterated his call for Congressional action. He de- scribes the ; resent increased deplorable condition of the country infglowing language, and says that when Congress met, big 3 hope existed that peace might be restored. But, since, that hope had radually faded. He instanced the result of the iddi ne Se the loan as showing how disastrous all thts been upon the public interests. He had, in the annual message, while denying the lawful right of secession, explained his pur- pose of executing the laws and protecting the Public property without making aggressive war on any State, and he now proposes to carry out that policy as far asthe means at his command will adm{t. The danger has, however, gone above and beyond the executive control, and he commends the subject to Congress, as the only human power capable of arresting the current tendency of affairs. They alone can Preserve the e now. It describes at length the glorious state of free- dom and prosperity to which the country had at- tained at the opening of the present difficulty; and predicts calamities upon all inconceivable now, from the destruction of the Union which is threat- ened. It alleges that the trouble at the South arises from misapprehension there of the purposes of the great mass of the northern people, and already evident that there isa wide gulf opening Detween the two wings of the Republican party— the conservative wing and the radical wing. Out- aide of Congress, Mr. Weed represents the former and Mr. Greeley the latter. That the former have clearly the sympathy wf the President elect, is evident in what the New York Tribune itself has announced concerning the composition of the in- coming Cabinet, which is not toembraceasingle man known to hold extreme views upon the slave- ry question. Thuse wiv Know the relations of those two gentlemen are well aware that Mr. ‘Weed’s positions are those of Mr. Seward, for in thirty years they have stood together upon all . Points great or small; and further, that Mr. Weed has invariably been Mr. Seward’s confidential ad- viser in all that time upon every point in public affairs requiring a second thought upon his part, in determining his (Mr. Seward’s) proper course ‘with reference to it. Under these circumstances, it is morally impos- sible that the present significant! labors of Mr. Weed for a pacitication fail to have Mr. Seward’s N, Auote. THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. ona > Par Fi hele OP AT PUBLIC AUCTION, Through Messrs. J. C. MoGuire & Co., On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY. January 9th acd itth, commencing at 10% &.m., each day, All those MAGNIFICENT JAPANESE GOODs, Now in store at No. 206 P yivani® Srenue, Under Willards’ Hotel. Having receive! orders from the owners thereef they wit te sold for what they bring, Without amy Keservation. This sale will afford parties in search of Cabinet ornaments both useful and beautful, an opporte- nity, which may Lever ooour aga nu, to purchase st low prices. jane 2 i. MACDUFP, Agent. By C. W. BOTELER & SON®, Aactioncers, XTENSIVE SALE OF ag te = . Personal. ++++ J. Randolph Clay (U. 8. Minister to Peru) and family; Senator Cameron and family, of Pa.; R. Danby, U.S.N., are at Willards’. BLACK AND \derso: jerso! Jaou- Mr.L.A , brother of Maj. Anderson, J cordial sympathy. Nor is it possible that with | ie in this cite, ced stopping at Wiliards’."He | urges Ut the question should. promptly bere | fugitive eaves. He discnsees oe Seeetion aan PERSONAL. - ory enn ov, pepora anor ct ots postion Roem, fall knowledge of the position and efforts ef Mr. | comes direct from Charleston, on business with | mitted to the people at the ballot-box, by Con. | tion. denying the right of any State to le at : . ress Weed in this connection for months past, that Mr. Seward would have been offered the Secretary- ship of State, uniess Mr. Lincoln was himself pre- pared to take earnest and strong ground with the conservative wing of the Republican party on be- ing inaugurated. It isclear to us already that Mr. Lincoln comprebends that his radical supporters will break with bim on the instant the policy of his government is palpably manifested, and means to let them go off as soon as they please. His ob. ject Is evidently to nationalize the Republican party,as the only possible means of keeping it alive for more than four years, and be is preparing to de his best to unite all of the South but the dis- union per sé political elements there, as supporters of what he proposes to make the policy of the Re- publican party—the pelicy of Henry Clay, with- Out dotting an ¢ or crossing at. Such is our theory concerning what is going on in Springfield, Illinois, and here; and three months will prove the truth of these convictions of ours. pean es Tus Arr Scuctax —The Gonstitutron, to-day, the Government, it is understood. He reports all in good health and spirits in Fort Sumter. a es 3" Governor Wood, in his message to the IIli- nois Legislature, recommends a complete recon- struction of the mt military plan, by dividing the State into three divisions, of battalion, revi- mental and brigade formation; that the most I{b- eral br, ep encouragement be given to the formation of volunteer companies throughout the State. He recommends that the banks of the State be required to secure their,circulation exclusively by United States and [linois stocks. In regard to the difficulties Groep | South, he says, if griev- ances to any portion of our Confederation have arisen within the Union, let them be redressed within the Union. If unconstitutional laws touch- ing upon ae pemcentacd tights of any of our sister States have found place upon our statute boo! a, let them be removed. If prejudice and alienation toward any of our fellow-countrymen has fastened upon any minds, let it be dismissed and forgotten. Let us be just to ourselves and each other, allow- ing neither threats to drive us from what wedeem to be our duty, nor pride of opinion prevent us from Meiecr nay Dberg vie ‘we may haveerred. He recommends that, if Illinois has passed any laws tending to obstruct the operation of Federal au- thority, or conflicting with the constitutional pare, and adirming that Ohio remains loyal to MADAME CLINTON PRICE. he Union and the Constitution. He suggests the . Sig — pret of se enrnwes Meaterce of ak Tagitive aon papstingsiched Medica! Clsirvoyant me slave law, and the repeal of any personal liber . Chara bills subveralve of ‘te fuzitive slave law would | fe. 384 Tmelth trocl.2 o's below Pe avenwe: thus be secured; at the same time the Southern Chronic Diseases Rheumat ko. javiw" States should repeal their laws in contravention mma a SW of the constitutional right of citizens of free States, Bs IT KNOWN eee To%; January bs py nnd f {iho cannot be sstisfied with less, and who will | [28 IT KNOWN ther, pot Petre hm ey insist upon their constitutional rights in every * pb 4 y? t State and Territory in this Confederacy. These soa. | rset [aon pe are they cheerfully accord to eitizens of Southern | my name to réceive, collect, sue for recover, States. Determined to do no wrong, they will | ail monies due the late firm of eeGanrs & Fcuatt, canod brite Te dland a ania” |e daterted Siento: ronan came. unawed threats. They demand the employ- . r ment ofall the conatitalonal powers af the Fed. | tts,Peetinrs haraty rating and confirming al eral Government to maintain and preserve the Unton—rejects Live whole rp fed atic en WM_ H. SCHALL. asa pable violation of the Constitution, an 2 pel pen nt to the exercise of any power unless awaits «1 DEVISE. under its sanction. The integrity of this Union— Promounced the Greatest Wonder Livune. its oneness and indivisibility—must be preserved. | ppd demands are so numerous that she can: ot Se & away. Hundreds visit herand are astonished. Sreciz Imports or ExcLanv.—The latest Lon- we en id are in eae. Tae r 5 800} wn don Papers announce that the vessels on iam fully. M, nfm aeondea type neal passage from Australia to England, of whose hr he wd ee emt came sailing advices bad been received, had on board hth and D sta; private entranceon D st. Gan $3,200,000 in gold. The West India steamer had tlemen admitted. ja7 st" arrived with $559,090 in gold, and $935,000 in sortment of Ladies’ Cloth Paletots, loose and tight fitting Daoqua-, terhelds, Arabs Garabal It also urges that Congress should at once turn its attention to maturing a plan of settlement, and recommends, ander existin; circumstances, the Crittenden plan.as one on which the matter imay be fairly and promptly settled It calls attention to the fact of the sefzure of the public property in States not pretending to bave seceded, holding that to be the most alarming symptom of the times. He had refrained from reinforcing Major Andersen as long as possible, in order to afford no pretext to Sough Carolina to commence hostilities, and recounts the history of his correspondence with the South Carolina Com- missioners, and of the information received by the Government from Major Anderson, to show that the latter’s retirement to Fort Sumter was called for by the circumstances by which he was surrounded, and was in conformity, under the circumstances, with the spirit of his orders. It declares bis purpose of protecting the public ce and the autbority of the Government in this istrict (of Columbia) at all hazards, while saying that he entertains no serious apprencosions that any attempt to interfere with the Government's authority bere will be essayed Mr. Davis, at the conclusion of the reading of the Message, called for the reading of the papers accompanying it; and the correspondence he- Th facturer of fi stcines York, ano fore 4 iv prevailing ——. ° for firet cines city trade, reserve. The pga respeo'fu'ly invited to attend, can Terms \. 2. W. ROTELER & SONS, A a” N.R. The C oaks wis! be on exhibitio o's ock on the morning of s*le By WALL & BARNAKD, Auotioneers. Ariesr RATE HORSE AND FaMILy CaeRIaGe at Arction.—On 1tHUR®S! M RNING, the 10°h inst, at JI o’elook, will seli in tropt of the Auction Koome, 8 Famus Hore, porfectly sound and gent o, ands fowr seat a Carringe but little used, and in exesilent eondition. wis7 WALL & BARNARD, Auots. Ry WALL & RARNARD, Anotioneors. Corner 9th street and south side Pa, avenue. FURS-FURS-FURS AT AUCTION. RUSTEE’S SALE OF A LARGE AND Sem EE Baht WL ORLY st liled th and Sth instants, com: rights of others, they be at once repealed. Speak- | tween the South’ Carolina Commissioners and | silver. At 12 o'clock, we wii sel! by onta.og: the Auc- in announcing the resignation of the Hon. Jacob ing not merely for himself, but reflecting what he | the President was being read by the Clerk as the i WANTS. tion Rooms, _ Se ‘Diapooee of, ‘Thompson, Secretary of the Interior, parodies the | assumed to De the volce af the whole people of | Stare reporter left the chernber IF Fighting men abowsd in the office of the J Sad Bieich Robes, ofthe stock of Now York hae: Sle and tone of the last billet doux of the South | lilinois. irrespective of party. as it reaches bim| Hoves After tome coutny business, onmotion | WO. Delta. An editorial says. “should any | WW7ANTED—A PERSON to take charge of twe | Porter asd Mavafhotcrer, comprinize Carolina Commissioners to President Buchanan | ffm all quarters, he adopts the sentiment of Pres- jw. Address Box No a ve . | Person desire to attach responsibility of any kin oung children and ident Jackson: «The Federal Datos it i, | of Me. Grow, the territorial business’ was post Ofiee Lore Mink, Hodson Bay other Sable Cardi to this paper, the responsible parties can very | Star ja 9-tf (published In the Stay yesterday) to a charm; poned to Wednesday next y nal reserved; to which sentiment he trusts the | "yr. gp. easily be found by inquiring at the office.”’ [SNTED—A good plain COOK and a WASH- Capes, Vietorines, Muffe, and Cuffe, is assault upon Secretary Holt for his eminent | Legislature will give an emphatic expreaslon cr Military Aan ee om Se ies Seenice 177 Mayor Wood, of New York, has vetoed the ER and 1KO\ER for s small family. at 264 Martte; cy Se Adelity to bis trust and the vigor with which he | 8 early day. The fusnces of the State are repre- | of Wee “Tatton si tie cand aaa 7” fa cant a col adatom A Fyne be ote we Warpmp lw po nn fgg 452 1s discharging his duty in the crisis, being quite sented to be in a very Prosperous condition printed. , 400 men ipa ell recomme: Lo ored girls preferr Water Mint, Mountain Marten,8i ian Squirrel, as coarse, accusatory and insolent towards that iw Extiadl af « kee Ga of a letter froma gentleman in A special Message from the President was then | =e renee | _)8 921" German Fitoh, Sliver Marten, and Royal Squirrel NTED IMMEDIATELY—From to $500.3 REWARD OF 8500 WILL BE Wien te MEDIATE Fe PE xt * given for the arrest and conviction TU ofall kinds, for whieh I will guaranty to pay the person or persons who set fire to my store on | the ighest prices, And, as usual ‘at the the mornivg of January 2 tioe, gentleman and the President, as that of its illus- trious prototypes who left Washington not long since, each with a flea in bis ear. Boston. dated January 1, 1861 : I wish youa happy New Year, dismal as the Prospect seems for anything out of which a troe recetved and read, [ece our Senate report ieee fl and was referred to the special Committee o} Otter Caps, Beaver and other Mufflers Thirty-three b ote of 133 yeas, 65 ni Also every variety of | adies’ and Childrens’ F qileich Robes. Bo. do. reel 2 RS hereby destroying R. BUCHLY ‘oods will be'on exhibition on Monda: friend of bis country can wring the expectation of it K and othe: bie property, Des! i é . eed: and i Were it not for the sublimity of the impudence happiness or peace. To me i: ‘ap more than FORTPONED— Wesley Chapel, Sabbath Ay _ BL00! other va. 6G PURDY. om Fes in F prnitare, Stoves. kos soar = s ito ined of the Constitution’s article which has set the | obstinacy on the part of the republicans in Con- chool wi EVER exhibition TO MOR- 7 " Way and anewering description Federal Metropolis in a roar, the truculent men- | &T€8#, and almost as if it were a settled determi. Riso at iV ENING. Y the Church All YALENTINES “For 1861 ALENTINES:: WATER SECOND BAND FURNT URE. rs Bale without reue-va. arte dep nied tnigentne natowttns gn: Hon ‘ary Hoge if te couteyetintas eee, | te Aton fee ner” MVR | "Tyee eupel Sle i Now Vor res LTR clocetssoriameaegapzowane ocak | je AEE @ BARNS, snot erate deep seated indignation here against that they are dead to all intents and purposes. Lin- MY SINCERE THANKS | TENDER | of all styles and patterns at non ise "BON Z & GRIFFITH. RSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of a writ journal; existing 2s it does wholly upon the mis- | coln’s administration must conform to the wishes to the Western H: and Vigilant Fire FRENCH & RICHSTEIN’S, =a = me = : patronage of the Executive. of the majority of the people, who are inst the | (O™panies, and my neighbors for the efficient aid js9 278 renn, avenue. they rendered me on the night of the 7th ult. te JOHN DICKSON.S CARD.—I beg leave to return my sincere UNPARALLELED facias ne from the Clerk's Office SUCCESS, ry the Cirouit Court of the District of Columbia sf republican platform. Theit party will be thus the County of Washington. and to me di divided, and can never make headway again. To Dourt Hones Seer of est nanan 2 T. at? get rid of certain States would give them a better How much further the Constitution will be per- mitted to go on with its work of aiding the de- EMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE GOODS. See advertisement. at . — urt House door of coucty, on straction of the Government upon which, only, it | chance, nd I am afraid that ina key to the con- dard and hie hs, reed tener ne aN YEON rhe INEANTRY | AT: hy coess which has attended Bay: x tnsbollcwine donmited eas rey to witt lives, clothed with the panoply of that Govern- | duct of some of them, to tay the least. But, my | qhaieraeed iy picers, dad tho many tinguishice | forthe Conoert at Smithsonian’ ie eae or Chistes ‘The great suososs whic! Part of Lot No.6.1n Save e No Sis, heptaniar ti ment’s organsbip, is not the most uninteresting dear sir, the South are making a terriblemistake. | the fire in my premises on the ight of the 7th inst, | ing’s beet instruments. Jf sold within five days DR. SCHLOSSER the northwest oorner of said lot and running thence Problem of the times, in view of the fact that the | of seoterntin cnet he ageuch exhibition} It___ ANDREW J. JOYCE. Lishe Beianery ‘82 "0% Predts to the Washington during this, nis By southwest the depth of anid lots the eat by Public are well aware that a large share of the | run its course, and rua out. Our pieces “ATT. 10. TEEN LODGE, haw Pe nee Peer, Oe. Mh snd 1h eit, Second Visit to Washington, fuer ae ee rtheast eared existing mischief is the result of the impunity | !»g moderate republicans, men of tho old whig | Lodge No. 7 a 0.0 F, are hereby natibed thee P WM, H. WHEATLEY’S . gine avenues. ae Lar mee together sors, In thelr labor of mtdelig ne seaeinet 0m | Who hawe'not reasoned very cloth tte kan | Sah aera, on next FRIDAY Niowt, | Presiud SpeaM bWHING & CLEANS. eae Coons of Wasteasien fer cael mal ase ve no = 1 a SHMENT. — farm un thelr labor of infidelity to thelr obligation | terrible leon. I solemmiy/asere Sow tect tae | OF it nee Aba, eastory, of Potomac ordiec " | Ciess=Ne 983. south site Pa Gress, btunca 0% being unable to fullfil all his pg to support the Constitution and laws of the United | lieve 8 mejority of Meee eae eg nat Lb: | Of shes P.M. PEARSON, Reo. Scc'y, and 6ch stsuy Washingtons D Cr unten Be sold to antiafy juicinin No. 14 to Fauuary term, States in the matter of the current conspiracy for | 2 800n handle’ hot coale as touch woes wee FAIR AND FESTIVAL BY THE LA- And 49 Jefferson strest, Georsctows, D.C. iste ee iy SELDEN Oe Macca the disinemberment of the Union they have just given, again. In this State the (eae yonthe streae Past cnuroh, at Thoru’s | , Hoplete with overy desirable apparatus.and pro eee = a 2 % uw ing, ve! str: Ertri - ey a = = “ es ~4 a - fon "iv aesthe dare can oe tion. ‘The justly celebrated PantEito Caines, ssBirice. the subscriber ts prepared to demonstrate compels him to REMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE aL ENSTION wy CeceRvaly Thostrsen | our kends. Gor southern friends are.too hasty, | xdraratienne ees eee Powers have excited the his previdas reputation.ais_mottois “Kacelsr’ remain SCOPE _ Deo saverticomes __ wiarenace because the Secretary of War has sent | and will make fatal mistake if the} olacc ate Teh admired hearaihe oe ereiare, ad the | his previdos, repuiation. aie mottoss “Kzoelsior Paivecon NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Frinforcements to Fort Sumter, of which fact he | matter beyond recall. God Almighty, ta, is | yoy admired AxtPision Known to need comment, | (entiemon's Apparel—suks, Velvotay Satine, Me- er 5D Btaill, Lope wall stop s Cough in had noknowledge whatever until yesterday morn- | Mercy, avert the direst of all calamition to them | ha~e kindly consented to sing on THURSDAY and | Tino, Cloths, &c, He means to stand unrivalled, in tes. Movre’s Comp. Arnica yy ing, and concerning the purpose of which ue he | *4 © us, which is impending EXIVAY EVENINGS, the 0h and lith. Look | 80d he solioite ote rca nha Soca wn * ASNINETON, blaine, Frowied Feet Pains In Pace, that he should, as a member of the Cabinet, have | “Tux Uniten States Streamer Brooxtyn — tra charge for admission, "sso soma. Ne eee itede offisen. attended NER ee Stee opoene S f ut ~ Le w deen consulted in advance. In this doctrine be | The Norfolk Day Book of Monday says: ‘A CARD —Ata late meeting ofthe Seciety | | Goods rearived and returned by Expro-a with the DR. M. SCHLOSSER Brepared an ao d nt holds the ground thata member of the Cabinet All day yesterday tne strictest surveillance was of St Vinoent of Pau, the foliowing reso | utmost Promptness and “ospatch, takes this opportunity of returning thanke MOORE'S Wost End D ug Store, is entitled to be consulted concerning whatever ply csight c — Stora te he Yad con apergd Lp kg pagrne ant ordaced 40 be eaeiaee te == EE WEER TORS < Dist to the sa83e 113 Fe. avenee. a et in sight of her, as not bi Papers: > - " z any other member of the Cabinet may do in the | fre posted around ond about 06 ag Sorgen pigelced “phat the Society of St. Vincent of Tae goy34,84 Af gig ek . Ladies and Gentlemen of Washington Jusr GEES ONT CLOTH CUOA! Years discharge of the business entrusted to bim—a very | than is usual under ordinary circumstances. “Her | Paul, offer whovo kintly voluntocred te ues es | ar gH Next Drawing of the Royal Hava nuDdet and vicinity, Presents all marked dows at the lowest prices to absurd position indeed. However, had it pre- | 2*™ament is being increased, the small arma over. | Feute! inte Charity Concert, thereby rendering | th ‘supervision of the Cxptain General "Cubs, ‘i suit the times, for cash. . soon Lepraneacl mpl teedsteet tod | Datled and replaced by more effectives ones, and | most oflerent oad £2 the eeion eres, cfforts to | will take piace at Havana on for their kia aud Shere) petmmatge fe SW. COLLEY & CO. __ Ponce je abstracted | every improvement—te if warm work isexpected | relieve the poor. That to Mr‘. N- Caufield, the TUESDAY, Janvary 22 1861 bestowed on him REMEMRER, te,bonds, for which the Government hola Mr. | —is being made. Ir the Bonnet, Conductor. and to all who took’ part SORTEO NUMEKO &9 ORDINARIO. during lus sojourn here, HAT You ew ona. om tho ‘Thompeon’s recetpt, with Secretary Holt’s known | _ Lieutenant Chapman and Master Mills, United a: etre cocisty fee! themaeives indetited CAPITAL PRIZE 9100,000. = , a dollar by buying your DRY GOODS at Biors No caution and decision of character, the Govern- | St#tes Navy, bave resigned thelr commiasions in moe bower 0 express. LG Spin et, = non and, also, Seventh st. as they are sali ef $e spoye. r : theservice; both of the gentleman are from Als: THE MEETING OF PHCENIX BUILD. | } Prige © respectfully annownoes to parties EN BSA Near avencs Boss Moonta be nedy ad not be, seit is at this mo- | hema, and ene ates ee een ai fiom Ala. Ing Association advertived to take p aceon |} 4° sre lisa 4° S00 ; ‘ ons a meant and is likely to continue to be for all time, | steamer Brooklyn,which vessel is now, beyond INESDAY EVENING the oth, is postponed | gE Seance pe ‘2 approx. —.-— 8,30 who wish to obtain io ® loser to the tune of eight hundred and seventy a doubt, destined for Charleston. thousand dollars by the dishonesty cf Mr. Thomp- D! EM* MBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE eer aeten. T. M_ HANSON. Secretary A Permanent Cure of Rievobs eee tis+ment. E3 Ape aes PRIZES. : = : Who.e Tickets, $40--Ha vee O76 Wusrtors, 96. CORNS, ’ ONE PRICE ONLY! Jon's Confidential clerk in connection with a trust | of the Interior ce eine ores x Seer sent RADE VOLUN AE IQNAL, DEMO: ri cashed et might at 5 repent Giecoune © BUNIONS, Haves: sI'will offer tho samme very shone for en alone is responsible to | crisis. He reviews the causes that have led to toe | eT geting Of the, ON eatery mg opreens Peet ity forwarded se west es the result SOFT CORNS, a Enos “Sevens. 336 i tes esent state of affairs, reciting the grievances of EVENING. “aran fs - ay -, Now, the English of Mr. Thompson's resigna- | bot the North and the’ South: and fecommenda, | MM 2" Leterme pee ENING. St ok | Deptiaes EOAE, cosas or0 eRe to bentdreseed |. iamkee Getan bane _nozitf__"_" "between sth and teth nta._ tion will strike men of common sense as being | Me smwton of the diicalty, he withdrawal oe | tecatearg ts Ofsoiung the orcanizatonaroinvited |". 6 Gareot CRONE dio. sree : ° Weert oops WOone 1 ongress and local govern. at - CLEAKY, Captain, pe to favor him with s onl! without delay, . simply because it was no longer possible that his} ments until the people of a terri shall form a j_H. GANTT, Reo. Seo’y. ‘jm 8-St* 40 00-ds for enie at 81.95 por oord, 3 miles from ee eee Se Ce EMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE Position in the Cabinet of President Buchanan | St#te Constitution, and also a modification of the Rages: in . at as this may probably be his Long Bridge, neqr Hunter Chapel. Appiy on the |. See advertisement. o pel. ply could enable him to continue to embarrass the | Fugitive Slave law. He thinks disunion will be OF, ollie will deivera estate ot y i a JUST RECEIVED Last Visit to Washirgton, Place or to V. P.CORBETT. ja 81 Genmiadt uta wn pein the Teatructive of the interests of the North as of | subject WEDNESDAY EVENING, Jaane Ar FRENCH & RIGHSTEAN’S, 278 Pen intending shortly to SELLING OFF: SELLING OFF: Preserve the Union, | the South, and entreats the Northern people to 40 | 2 o'clock at the Avacmably eG Yang aaa avenue. Marion Graham, or Higher then Happl- from Professional FOR CaSH-FOR CaSH: Intact. Sch, a8 to strengthen the conservative men of the | 84d I atresia, for the benefit of the Sabbath Sehoe! | SYeLUe, Marion Lander; i2m., cloth; sent by tasil Reurre from Professional services. entire stook of Winter Dress Goods. South who are making constant appeals to our attached to the Church. Tickets 25 ots., to be ob- | for $1.25 ——_—_______ Tue Starz or Tunes 1x CHAaRLESTON.—A let- ter from a distinguished gentleman now in Charleston, received bere yesterday afternoon, states that the condition of affairs there is heart- magnaniinity and patriotism. ae aie ae [7 Among the many apparent trifles continu- being ners me to lectus from the ideal tained at the stores of Mexars. I Frank Taylor, B. A. Ballantyn a nn eee erat the door on the ni ftofths lecture. There ey music by the Choir, over which Prof. jiel_will preside. ja 7 St* 0: hawis in crest variety. ‘ancy ’ Cloaks, Fi Drone Oaheont ik Robes, mand Fen h Merinos, Reseed tees’ ne eta, all st cost for cam, o i Savine’s Notes on Duels and Dueling; 12mo., Asa direct proof of the extraordinary skill cloth; @1.25 by mail. attending Sigourney’s silustrated Poems; cloth gilt; 3.50 Dr. Schlosser’s Cures, by I, 9 etb's Eesare on Lelia; 12mo., cloth portrait; | he oan, with Pleasure, refer to ® great number of Also,e tall eeeok general Staple Gi Wants, Ail will be sold at red under-world of the unknown, there are occasion- SE ) 3. W. CON LE seerenk No business whatever is doing, and the | ally simple articles costing but tiie 1p detail Gat iti, Renisonan DPC, Pees tee” | SA sual henry dRoount on Bocks Revs (eeu: whom be treated eeevearceine, | xizzte__S83 Bevonthtsshove Paes merchants anticipate a speedy aga eral bank. | bose combined benefits, “usefulness and econbmy poraunnce ofthe charter the folleging vee. Nay heavy d: unt on Books from the pub- whom he treated three years since, EMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE yuptey. Those of Tonme and money, aggregate on the basis of mil- | ment of the condition of the company te patlined, | Hahers" prices for cash. RR eee EO CTION z picy. them who can get away are} lions. Such an article is Spalding’s Prepared | V!2: . oT FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, ‘and who have all been cured am arbi to so arrange their affairs as to get as| Glue. Its uses ate innumerable, and as its cost is} Amount of promium notes on hand. ...g125,m6e3 | _J87 575 Fons. ovense, of the various SR PASONABLE DRY GOODS: much of the remains ef their property out of So: nextto nothing, the demand for it is universal, soe uphng nw mathe $016.50 REMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE Diseases F baw! Carolina as they can, as soon as penile, in wae It is pre; with chemicals. and used cold-te. caahon hand — eer R GOODS. See advertisement, = to their cnerta ‘ion. ts Mennos, eye en a to escape the current and impending extra taxa- py Roa ede Sf Sine for ite application. of eet sie sit Jt eee ih grey oe Pus Alig es Te ne, bedi “sere A sun Silk Robes, . -¥. : rs by mi el tion, exactions under peril on the pretense of vol, ee EI on MONDAY. the zitt tnstant,a: o'clock’, | Wa hingion pute sey tore, RA Dr. Seblosser's method has not only been = | opting” Val ina Reps, watary contributions, &c. Sickness prevails to Tus New Yous Money Marxet.—The late | Whe Soha es Sees re held for seven Managers, seed io oes es tee edie magi th en- —— ey rs i a. Nepking, ‘ea alarmi: t news from ‘asbington has hi r nsuing year, ms 5 control afte tere onthe mob principia Tee | Sietyoms the, sack manne in New Perens | int samt” “CHEM WILSON, Seortry| Pete see himes istee Masada one Eat, Sataten iron just now which hi ‘Convention itelf legislates under terror of those bands; and beef sells at thirty-five cents per Ib. there, in view of the fact that the supply of pro- tetchia Tow’ acholaresif desirable to thett'parente, | &# Ay be acen by several thousand testimonials; and take his pay in such merchandise es may be from which he quotes the following names: agreed on when they are entered with him. Hes Money matters grow easier. Thi T cent. isin coven of the wants of the Grokens nited States 5’s of 1874 sold down to 82, and State stocks generally lower The new 12 SMITHSONIAN LECTURES—Prot ay : AIRMAN Rooers, of the University of terpenes, _ Combs owelings. aes Peat Eheim roe at SS 6 ED bd NE 4 idges. A ted Vight wi " From iling to make such arrangements, knowing per ited at the | Incontenienre man who desire to have theirohi His Majesty the King of Bavaria visions in the city is Gat. Treasury notes sold at 2 per cent. premium. | topef tiehigh tone h " re Pia i in ‘ge sad xe - ity is almost exhausted Virginia 6's are woted at 755487545 Tennessee 75a wat ting! ved and the. ideots eet ae $ money. is ao eg has ‘boon ~~ His Imp. H. Prince Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. * att 0. 568 Pana. A Tux Kenpatt inn 2. (On Suczssion.—Ord 755 Missourl 6's 65065 4 quarter ‘cleck, when er loetuce wall om Spr oved for yrar phd his relersnoes are ‘ot Ew icc al al DEPARTMENT 4ND CONGRESSIONAL DI- sade Be ens i ‘ashingto: . |. Prin zander ‘urtember; . 6 Sontinue to pour in, dally, for the extra Star to| Tus Ixpiax Boxvs.—The Select Committee THE UNION PRAYER MERTiNGS | “'m* ere exceedingly m-derates ua — nf Tho most complete directory ‘ever publiched. It contain the bears this admirable series; and seas by Aap nel tae mayen oe = witha olden ever day this weeks eine RroQEN Epe ELL, H. T. H. Arch Dube of Austria. officers, thet tainty aaa ventdonne Alt (23 we ary <n in obtaining them | St. Nicholas Hotel. They have alread: F atedateen Lautan e Oslocks ae ene A ja 5-1m or Rpply at Me ie. H. R. H. Duke of Sachsen: Meiningen. sional Barco 03,80, complete list of ihe bwoies y number actually | with Judge Roosevelt, and have decided to main- | 028 hour. ja7 Res MBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE | ~ H. H. Prince Richard Metternich. the Publither; ‘Sino, at the bookstores in the oity. <——e oe concluded to defer the republi- | tain @ profound secrecy in to all their (1 COLLEcTOR’s orrice, c LL, | ~~ GOODS. See advertisement. “at jas-iw* jon & few days. All who wish to secure poten and deliberations. Re ASHINGTON, Deosuibe, FAL! W. 910;000 H.R. H. Duke of Saxe- Weimar. ] Abies THICK WINTER BOOTS of ka Kid copies will do well to promptly leave their eo | & their meetings, but at the termina. —F 2,08 PERSO ORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES anv TRUNKS, : - Lapse terre at our counter. tion of the investigation the Tesults will be given ote ; Of all Styles and Qualities, 1 F. H. Cardinal Archbishop of Paris. jd mig Pe clita POS public through the press. Y. Pest® fos Housshold Furniture AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON cost. tAlezis, Bishop of Nancy, First Chaplain to tre Geter Sy Fe ane aes cm day is that —* steamship Jos. i Avouirionies Mosse ix Massace saacuvsxrrs.— | Out and row ae td rr Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. Napoleon JI]. Selling fom 0 o-nts 8 : a tney chartered Government | The field can that C! Cc. ir Pe STO: Marechal Camrobert to convey troopsand munitions of war to Fest | Burle gb, & rabid abolition cy gE Spent days on Peray ron Hal Seabee oN ER's STORE, . Jefferson, on the Tortugas shoals, near Key West, ng eee and will leave Boston to. Ladies’ and Mi Pa, av. bet 8th and Sth - -morrow * ; 4s not quite finished, and has only a few guns Cie bes SEOPAREB MONET. Naw mounted. When finished it will mount 120 guns. —$—$$__ {7 The Baltimore Clipper says that a petition to Congress, urging the adoption of Mr. Critten- den's comprom!se ‘Measures, is in circulation in that city with a list of names 500 feet long, con. a Over are represented by the parties this - tion. It is to be in Woatagion feats _ comsinetetebeereErae Austria just issued bank notes welae ob roarin nas Just a nde 13-2 tor. ee au 2836 PA Av. betweon hor pa sad a oO R gre 1. NOTICE. < neni eiccieag I A. H. Arneth, Pi iw cashate on nist é | Bernard Roeser, Physition w ordinary to the H. rt ory below orig! te tention ot IM. the Queen of Greece. 0} coe! the public is solicited, as great 7 in] ‘The Signatures and Seals of the above names, —$—$<_______ be iL Rumor comes from Charleston, S. C., that The above comprises a stock of the Ruest Kiog Cotton is about to made defen 4 cali American Dalen seni with several thousands more from Statesmen, the secessioniets “It ls the Intention a Fs ‘le Rie seta Diplomatiste, ron GFe« BARGAINS IN DRY oops: M bales with a foot of earth, to connie ‘Fixtures for sale, Ee from the hot aballs expected Most Fort SELLING OFF TO MOVE! eorehonte, hoagie oe chbemeeaeed Oe | days longer | « to sell the wa ig Reeatzr Sek, site jx tol | Horopm may baseman coe” “| Seekal i coe Udy Sede cy Sey :- from 10a. m, till¢p.m., * : aords F may | 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,)| ja ot hear Avenue ONLY 4 FEW DAYS LONGER IN WA8H- jed-tr INGTON, ‘ \ Navat.—The United States frigate and the Sotarees, 224 of Neonaat Seminole, were at Rio the