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Secession Ordinance Passed by Alabsma. Attack upen the Star #f the West. LAS? WEEK IN wasHINeTON. AuCTI SALES. IV § TO-MORROW - THE EVENING STAR. Montoowrnr, Ala., Jan. 11—The State Con-] ‘The Charleston the Baltimore ; eng b sopomy passed the Ordinance of Secession to-day feign cbt the — . : islation in reference to the sal " oe ini ae: . . By Aecioncer. WASHINGTON CITY 1861 And ssid that the South bad a good right to The Sratnance 20 passed reads ta tee ae tae : CLEARY, Fairs. a SATURDAY.............. January 12, 1861. & law, but he thought the could be t A | “eset af dickeme enaiiiber Stayes Uningenge | ne cer Yeap de ae ed | Oy Set an Spirit of the Morning elt phere bed ‘become as comma conceal the sectional- ‘Were The setion of Abratom Li _ a " ac. ae Se atin Teens peer = see take of Lath ar the-atier Gonmuanans® 1 TC El Hannibal Hamlin fo the bfices of President and SAFE AND PERMANENT | ment for the existing rete sectional, the other candidates are intensely s0. | Vice Preside: n merica by amendments to the Constitution, providing, What does the South demand of the North? sevesiy hostile to the domestic Congress shall have no power to interfere w h t CURE R slavery within see teeinet oe aprecamare: ih dangerous infractions of the Costin nt a iver or public property; that my % the United States by many of the States an ple | ately run otit her guns and throw heavy shot into Plongh granted to the clsimant of fogitive slaves in the | Ven sround thels ows GroMides. | | Srthe mocthers destion of the Contederechete pd See return; but this did not occur. CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS, Bingie aod Double Cart, Wagon, and 5 that ti political wrong of so insulting and menacing a| It took no great time to find out that the di State fom watch the ane al weeks = hat | by the South, and said thet, he scotia a Eharacter as to“jostify the people of the State of | charge of ordnance was induced by the a Ss an 2 Beste Wit Vie Gache'at Winhinglid® foe al slave code like ail others He | Alabama in the adoption of prompt and decisive | ance of the vessel vith troops for Sumter. mitted as 2 State w' ghecbadhermery 7g would be happy to find the plan of Mr. Crittenden | measures for their future peace an jonable ea. 1. Therefore ba Gf daclaned a ing, Rewerer, could be obtained to and and all south of 36 deg. 30 m! leas objecti he su . but the Sen- - refore lar: | ordained, t ted with the name of Jefferson; ang further, that | ter secs Wineiaa ee. Hustee) bed alvesdy ore. | © ople of the Stare of Alabama. in Concen- whenever an area of 60,000 square miles in either to amend the propositio: Mr. Crittenden embled. That t A nia now | to be quiet. From ft te ae | of making increased demands of | Withdraws and. is heresy withdrawn from the ng purpose eommand a good view of the barbor. ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET, State shall have = population of 130,000 inbabi- the North. If the war should come, it would be | Union known asthe United States of Coe crowd of ple ined every available and tants it shall be formed into a new State and 2d- brief. It would cost less to ‘a war in the | 20d benceforth ceases to be one of the said Uni all sorts of rumors found among i mitted into the Union. | Sqyth than the sum lost vy Gat mer- | States, and is and of right ought to be a sovereign | Thus things passed ty eight is the The Constriution nurses secesston, and uryes | chants in consequence of this panic. and independent State. o'clock, something over an hour and 2 half after the right to collect | After a brief executive session, the Senate ad-| , Sec. 2. And be it further declared and ordained | the commencement of hostilities the propriety of yielding up the right to journed. by the people of the State of Alabama, im Conven-| It wasthen learned upon accurate authority that the Federal revenue. = elese tton assembled, That all the powers ower the Ter- | about half-past six o’clock a. m. the steamer Stat UNERRING SYSTEM yf ‘The Republican notices that: “Ata meeting at| Gn motion of Mr Sherman foe House went | tItorles of said State, and over the people thereof, | of the West hove tn sight of the trocpien tee Men's. Youth's, and Boys’ Hate and Rockville, on the let int. of citizens of the adje- | into Committee of the Whole, snd took under | beretofore delegated 10 ee reget tl a mye Coats, Vorta, U cent county of Montgomery, Maryland, a division, consideration the bill ae ons for withdrawn fiom said Govern: t ment, and are here- | rival, had the stranger in the offing some Practiced by almost exactly equal in numbers, 133 to 131, arose | Sbe Civ expenditures off the Government for the by resumed and vested in the peopie of the State | heit-hour before she was sess. The tevielle was upon a resolution to the effect, that !f a disruption | “ The Committee then took up the navy appro- a. othe Gesive aad { the aes eee companies of men at the in- ofthe Uston Holly ecard to which all partie | pation Wh 4 afer i rndlng the Comic | Andante the dete and gurpowe of the peo | teuchment, prompt sprang out for The Ds. M.A, SCHLOSSER. in the meeting were opposed, it would then be | Tose ani jouse adjourned. _ of the South who approve of such purpose, in the steamer appeared abreast of the the sentiment of Maryland to attach herself to the Sarv , January 12. order to frame a prov sional as well as permanent | work a shot was sent Pegs ppm om Southern Confederacy, ot to « Confederacy m- |, Sexe Af fey pura te were sobeg | Eovernmeat pn ae pring, of the Gover | Wat se moat ring wand eurrndet”Witho bracing the central slave States, if such should be | Ttstred, the prder of the day—the President's |" Reselced, by the people of Alabowa im Comcen: | Seaynk the, thundering peed, giving no other ly BONES & GZIPEITS Saoeese. formed;” and says that Washington Is to remain | jate special message—ceme np, when— tion assembled, That the people of the States of | sign of noticing the act than by hoisting the colors E ASSORTMENT OF as now, rt ‘nion. tr ) ‘ware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, | of the Federal Republic. The word/of command ‘ the capital of the Union. M being entitled to the floor, said that | Dela Marylai Virginia, North C 1k pu ord/of WHAT IS A CORN? &¢., &c—On SA’ - aod Congress adjou: at midsummer under aus-| South Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, | was given to fire, and a volley was directed into Cc beroul: rescence, "ar to arta aN ib we.cek, Boox Noticrs.—We indebted to Taylor & | pices of tranquility, contentment, and happiness, | Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentuey ; the abi Five, six, seven poche were fired at reg ep est phpentesaage dino ene, - ‘ seo tion Room’ bled the stook be oe wart.which develop themselves on the to #, be es and had reassem! amid very different c rcum- | and Missouri be, and they ere hereby invited of which only two, certainly, took effect. One Maury for a fresh budget of late publications: stances, which he described at length, with the mpi le'of the State of Alabey ‘eis ‘thai vs . tween the toes,(Soft Corns,)on the evles of the “Coins, Medals, and Seals, Ancient and Mod- | circumstances of violence, disunionism, &c., now | delegates in Convention, on the ath day Fem | shoutthe wtetthend fn feet, and the joint of the big toes, ( Bunions.) Gent Sait Boots, ee em,” edited by W. C. Prime, and brought out | prevalent, and so rapidly tending to momentous | ruary next, at Montgomery, in the State of Ala- At this time the batteries ef Fort Moultrie opened THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY ‘with illustrations in superb style by the Harpers, | 2d disastrous revolutioa. is cane ananlele came bama, for the purpose of consultation with each pon the steamer, and some ten shots were fired. CAUSES. supplies in cheap and convenient form a vast | _, !t is time for every Senator to ask himself what | other 2s to the most effectual mode of securing | None of them took effect, because the vessel was fs shall be done. He declared his adherence to the ted and bi i ion te " p let, The compression caused by a narrow, and preg 1S pe Sr. rar is writien Union teal i eety and Tpit poops measure may be deemed most desirable. for Palen ee ee ee particularly ty 8 short shoe Terre oust. OnIErits, aun in a style to make it attractive to even youpg | was for the Union in every event of peace or war. | common peace and security. And be it further The position of the steamer at thi 2d, Sometimes the cause is the opposite; a shoe BONTZ & ; Auct'rs. people. He lamented the occasion, but cheerfally lifted | Resolced, That the President of thi Airectiy opposite the battery on Mortis’s leland sci jaro st Nosed Sovecth ots bot. Land K ets. pos: i » | too large in whieh the foot slips. 9 literally translated, | UP bis voice—even amid existing circumstances— | be, and be is hereby, instructed to about three quarters of a mile out. Her distance i ‘ By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. with cen ‘ ‘4 yor Buck. | £°* bis whole country and the Union. Disunion with a copy of the foregoing preambie, ordinance | was about a mile from Sumter and three from | _ 54: Stockirgsill fitting, and forming pisites or m 4 snes 800) they have. peer i Sorel onpaalalty 5 JSTEE’S SALK OF GROCERIES, ‘was so unexpected and unnatural that it must re- Lutte: eqaviities, aleo area cause of lly in RUS fi ley, B. A.,forms another volume of the admirable | veal itself invall its bideou 2. Senet te theseretal | Menlivie, ond , 8S yet, no guns moun - T xp HovsEHoL FuRNITCRE.—BY States named in'said resolutions. that bear upon this direction, so that all fire from | Wiking upon sharp, uneven, or broken pavements; 5. Jogne to the subsori- classical library now In course of publication by| He was for forbearance so long as hope might | Done by the people of the State of Alabama, in | Sullivan's leland was mere waste of powder. the continued rubbing of the shoe or boot at the SR Sey Sdawea- the Harpers. a. Fr - wrod Lge bo = ee ts It Convention aisembled, at Montgomecy It bas not Uranapieed yet wat damage wae done —_ wae pel arp of irritation; therefrom | 1661, 1 shall sell gy Fg eI “The Children’s Picture Book,” and “ Up the | What gona —_ jog ng Soake Union) jay of backed in the year of our Lord 1861. to the steamer. though it could not have been | result large and painful o>rns, bunions, soft corns. ‘said Jeune, on 4% street, between River,” the of the , are well ( ambie, ordinance, and resolutions were | much, because she soon rounded to and _ tout to . stock, and fix ent strength from every effort against its in- | ado ted by ayes 6'; nays 39. Sea as fast as she could travel, and that was the i = ont © cieontel & Soe 5 sehold and kiteb ure mentioned caleulated to please the little folks. rity. Debate upon the constitutional powers} After the adoption of the Ordinance the Hall | last seen of her in these parts superficies of th: | [Uret Meat consicting of large stook of Also, through Taylor & Maury, we have the | Of Congress with reference to slavery in the ter- | wzs opened to visitors, when a splendid State flag, Cord, and obtain relief for a few days. Groceries, Liquors Tras, 40 ey foliowing handsomely issued books for the little remaliegins = ie Unien.. A truce to that resented by the ladies of Alabama, wasconvered ditems Telegraphed from Washingyen. BUT WHAT IS THE RESULT? Aad qp cathe set ef Punler, Bes ‘oom and Kitchen essar - t! ident’s stand, . yen ’ b . folks, from the press of Henry Hoyt, Boston:| Nor could proving secession unconstitutional, | to the ‘Convention, through aa ear part ryoserday: Lionweae diet pore "Sen. |* By reason of outting, the exoressence has the PR poe iy redit of #2 und OF ange in Dotan, “Will Collins, or the way to the Pit; “Little | save it. Nor was anything to be gained by dis- | handsome and patriotic address. ator Toombs and Lieutenant General Scott. Ac- portunity of expanding, bordering and rooting — Jery;” “Henry Minturn; and “Child's Scrip. | fussing the right te coerce. | If disunion goes on, | Mr. Sinith, a delegate from Tuscaloosa county, | cording to relations of the affair in Congressional | itself, and on the a=me place, by cutting. you make tans Giuestianke? Zi pepe be pre hibit ahead o Agalrgres fod = followed, m: aking a feeling reference to the ‘stare Givelent the conversation turned on the sending of | grow a number of corns, after which it is in vain From Crosby, Nichols, Lee & Ce., B 4 \y aon notte coerce ‘4 and Stripes,”’ and invoked a blessing on the new | troops to Charleston, when Mr. Toothbs ex Lee. Avot satisfactorily oserett bearer that it is ont or plastered. Sometimes corn stay &| ~ By C, W. BOTELER & SONS, Auctioneers. ion. Destruction comes before re- | flag. the hope that the there would sink the ime wi i oven Al : iS through French & Richstein, we have “Marion | construction; and the value of the vase In which | ‘Nir. Alpheus Baker, of Eufaula, returned the | Star of the Wert General Scott, with, muck | ocx time without giving +s ganglens reserve IA ER i Graham,” a tale by Meta Lander. =< a kept, consists of its being bonis of the Convention to the ladies in eloquent ee —— as was possible, he; | and that they willremain so, for, sooner or later, 3 96), and recor to. hdl 5 A 8. 3 ms. as an American, desired such an event? ; | folios 360 et se*uetur, one o! Land - ‘Tee ARsENaL anv Barraces at Baton RovcE, Pe pi wig Ls gi belief that le- | “The Ordinance isto be formally ratified next | Mr. Toombs feplied affirmatively, and that he | tthe great distress of the person who hasto bear | theeounty of Washiogion, in the District of Co- La—8hs War Department afternoon | Se jess coset enlace which sacritied principles, | Monday, when it is believed many ether dele- | wished those who sent the vessel there could be | it, they will exiubit their real character. lumbia, [ shail » orate ak dadoun, P= ‘yesterday on | are lesssure toavert ers than to generatethem. | gates will sign It sunk with ber. Gen. Scott thereupon said he was | Pain, swe ling, fever, misery of no ordinary ises,on WEUN ng : ae pier G recelved a dispatch from Major Haskins, the off | He did not believe that any body could save the | ©"xn tmmenge mass meeting is now in sersion in responsible for what he said; and Mr. Toombs | scription will arise, and will be difficult to 84 Salock pa are bet. lene eaten cer commanding at Baton Rouge Barracks, dated | Union by an insincere compact. Discontented “ : nd in the City of Washineton, tn the Distien front of the Capitol, where distinguished co-o remarked, “‘ You bave known me for twenty-five | without greater attention than can moder ordinary oon lumbia, b I ot carc No. 822, whiets on the day before, the 10th inst., announcing that | <itizens bad obtained political power in several | ration delegates are pledging thelr constituent an | yeuse; andiare aware thar L, toorams semppeniene i Cees oe ore “3 id. bounded ‘as follows, to w: exinn'hg States, and are using it to overthrow the Govern- lag pr j i gap aga sh | & . . 4th sti ent? six feo" an ~ the Barracks and Arsenal there were taker posses-| ment,’ assuining poxrer to discharge themselves taclndice ants ooriog eve ten iattast Laidpuseeines bee ee WHAT MUST BE DONE? Pies from the comer of tinetrent weet ped Ni sareat sion of, on the demand of the Governor of Louisi- | 4pd others from their allegience to the Govern- | the ringing of bells, firing of cannon and the most | _A private letter from Florida, dated January THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED? orth, running thence north with 4th street west ena, on that day, backed by a very superior force. , hes. theres east 7 {N: ; intense enthusiasm 7th, sa ‘A number of delegates from West DR SCHLOSSER, wenty feet vine and & qunrtor inc! =" He (Major H.) has acompany.under hiscommand | ¢g anes preg ely fy rey of this boven express themselves to the effect that {f the | by a system at once novel, based npon long expe- each elton Jersey Raton haves of about 60 men, but there were no defensive | time, and it was held that they were acting un- UF in Liv “ poor chimney. | State secede without a proper general understand- Pool, Eng! rience and approved by the highest medios|avthor | West Sity five fect six irches to the piace of be works there whatever. lawfully. The General Govern t was equally Sweep recently fell heir to a fortune of £40,000 | ing, they will secede from the other part of the si_ring, with the f.nme house thereon i s ities, and whtch can only be cagried out by himse S, | * “Terms: One-third of the purchase money to be ignal wit! ie States’ government, and the id ai s succeeded in extracting the rovt din ‘cash, and the Palace in two equal orignal’ with the States’ g : (200,000), left him by distant relation in Wales State and that all the Apelachicela river region |) oa Bee fe ‘a Tus Svs-Treasvar at St. Lovis,Mo.—At the | latter could not absolve any from allegiance to no matter what their natures, without gi See ee ee ae ae = a solicitation of the Assistant Treasurer in St. Louis, the former, which could not be dissolved except NOTICE.—The Officers from esch Ward of Me Yad pwc ode ren by joint and free action of all its original prom- the Union Regiment, are r ted to meet PISTOLS. and by direction of the War Department, the fol- pee The Government should furn‘ ES the Ex. at Tempe-ance Hallon TUESDAY, the 15th inst , Cours Army, Navy and Pocket Revolvers of lowing orders were sent by telegraph to the com- ecutive with all necessary means to preserve the pe EL oe P m. Punctyal attendan: aS Pig susirely new models, superior to any heretofore manding officer of Jefferson Barracks, Mo., Jan. | Union; and-that functionary should use those = ‘Aiso, th lish and Ameri C - — veto sepa | Holly teed wholiy'n the pepplet ogee?” | (CH uta Qirac ke wotyneeenr racomts, | mpzsot Sprite Wernoat Rerefotes to sfend anofiicer and from 40 to 50 men to repair} In the earlier days of the Rone the decftine | Distrigt of Columbia will be held at Odd fellows Pitter | Repeating and the genuine Deringer Trensurg ule, Alo., for the protection of the Sub-} prevailed that the Union comprehended the en. | Hall, Seventh street,on MONDAY EVENING, sanding m Washingtor. Also, from members of Pet) wey — advice and counsel of the Erety and welfare of the whole country. He de- | ‘é |4:h instant, TINOST. BA NGS, G. Seo" . ts the Royal Families of Europe, as well as number- reasurer at that place. scribed the difficulties of the formation of the a a 5 nowy i s7s SPAT ol issenestegatbabemen Drink (Signed) “Wixriai Scot.” | Government, and described the fears of the times FUTURE PUNISHMENT OF THR | J®1Lst Store weet of Brown's Hott | ene cielase a as; insceeatonnh tenon that it would not be formed; and heid that greater salject oy RUNDE EVENING wrench | GREAT SACRIFICE Physicians, Ambastaiors, Mershents and Eéitors “ o least pain or inconvenience, exther durirg their re- roperty sold. All on moval or afterwards. aoe si the vost of che " = Fy if the forme of Dr. SCHLOSSER has the satisfaction of Isving Bre + ot 00! tied ~. ibe 2 ar before the public at his consulting rooms, as a pf 4 Mn | proof of the extraordivary satisiaction giver by 6 unsurpassed style of treatment, a nemerous list of te-ti~onials from citizens cf the highest E SWANN, Trustee. C.W. BOTELER & SONS. is 5-cokds (intel.) Auctioneers, A large assortment of the above at very low rates, M. W. GALT-& BRO. WwW 080.88 : ORTH OF BOUTS, SHOES anv TRUNKB, Of all Styles and Qualities, ‘ £ ‘RIPD cost. Szxatox Camenox.—We learn from undoubted | fears are involved in the idea that it may be de- | ayy ae EEL ” of chhe acmptry nad Tiorope, Btors for Rent and Fixtures for Bale, authority, that the Hon. Simon Cameron, of Penn- - 1 am PARISIAN GOODS! ——— — sylvania, is not to bea member of the incoming | _ A#!n 1786, our country now consists of « well fe a oe “ ‘ f All the Steck in §. P. HOOVER'S STORE, connected wi t 1 . : 2 Administration, the point having been so settled | Or'its characte inetesd ‘of belie a ee ay (SECOND, WARD The i Goods on band, which | a of Ladies". Gente! Charente and yesterday. We need hardly say, that we regard | lution, was rather a great bond of continued requested to cal! at the cikes oi Geo. Kr - pong the fatek 2 ati . he pubtic in tskiug off 25 par Sic? ELING TRUNKS are the facts sincerely to be regretted, in view of | Union, industrially, &c.,as he explained in detail. | corner Fourteenth and cent. of the regular price, My xoods being marked | Office hours from 10s. m. till 5 Pm. ~t great waors sual the existing condition of public affairs; for there | _ We, Were yet a homogeneous people, chiefly of | EVENING, between the hour in plain figures no one will bs deceived. jal LAST WEEK IN WASHINGTON. mpene eed Stow seseianl cone. ot i : one stock. Why not then remain one people’ | their names for patrol duty. al pursmt of goods as Cloaks, French | /* =. “457 WEEKIN WASHINGTON. Public is solicited, as great inducements Ro more conservative member of the Republi- The first necessity was security from foreign or 1t* GRAFTON POWELL. Bonnets, Emb-oideries, Party Dr Head . be made to purchasers. y ly ig FPICIAL. can party than Mr. C., as we have taken occasion | domestic violence, and the Union had proved a Dresses, Flowers, Wreaths, Ribbons, Fans, {aces |) Treasury DeranrMent The shove comprisss & large stock of the finest to explain of late. perfect shield against both. He enumerated the hi kK the | $2.0 srest yanwety o! les conerally kept in & | ouary ®. it qeality Frough aad Amoriens Usiters Shoes, Boste, nations with which we had treaties of amity and ung Men’s Chri A , -- Senratieerkonn willdo welltogiveme | Nozice in HEREBY GcVRN that sealed proposals =f Wy Say commerce through the Union, andasked whether k A ited. 8 will pl hear in mi: mn Will be reosived at this Department until the 19th » Iron Hall. AN IMMENSE THRONG attended in the Senate any proposed new Confederacies were prepared to | are bou ne be meee tt pesiss connects iy age i is ance ~The stove stock. either in whole or in Chamber to-day for an hour before the body met. | ¢-2) up diplomatic relations with those detinuss H-2t the Intextatylecin themuartet' "to -* | on? Ot Jeneary inet. for the iorusel such bad part, will be soldat private rale. To any one de- So great was the crowd on the floor that the Door- | He described the wars of this Government, and ; M. WILLIAN. Importer, Se eeen ka tera a utering the Boot, Shoe and Trank Busi- a may then be lawfully issued Ly for gold ity than y Keeper closed the doors against all others, except | held that if divided into two confederacies we om fthe sbove named —is ith 32 Market Space, x of ths Weed ces, Aico Sa ee Seer —_ those privileged to enter the Chamber when the | Were Hable to have twice as many wars and | 18 ee EE ene No: | Wy. COLTS AND SHARP 8 PISTOLS. coke of So Cattes Cinten,. ineetes with: tae sone indebted will oonfer a favor by promptly body is in session. Not a seat in the vast galleries barely we have so far had; why and how, he ner of ourtoeath aad Dates The me ber: crie a aan ge a Pocket Pi to! pam sat Philadelphia er hereon eis - a explained. HE oe . ‘olt’s Improv avy and Pocket Pisto!s, ' ‘int i ia orthe was unoccupied, while the lobbies behind them| ‘The Federal Government, be beld, was fer less | in°natentoung, °° jor", Are requested to ie ne ee | ere at Roston, New York, or 8t. Louis within Sve were also so crowded that it was almost impossi-| lable to get into trouble with other nations than : R. CLEARY, Presi 100 Sy COPS, Ce ONPBELL & SON, | 4878 from the acceptance of such proposals under ThiasY 4 ; IS THERE A PERSONAL DEVIL? UST RECEIVED ON CONSIGNMENT | *t authorize the i:sueo pos, Bagseeges a1 ; O7-In the South Carolina Parliament on Tues- | jnetrightsrcquired hha tn ee canities and We parorututs fice ell never ece | J REVOLVERS, GUNS hee | for other purposes.’ approved December 17, 1°60, / CLOTHING day, they were debating the propriety of levying Federal Goverament had ate panvoneed wor ua: \ iz 32, the negative, Noes suNb \! sane Gk, ye b fl Ld | Such Treasury notes will be issued upon the E # tx upon dogs in that State as a source of reve- | der circumstances in which a new sectional con-| street.showing that the views cennalle emis: | sthat unter Gd Felis Hee Teenie Dero of ertibeten.al Sapesit wih theve : ata. nue. Mr. Allen and Mr. Palmer {epoke in favor | *ederscy could not accomplish that purpose. ined upon this subjectare borrowsd from heathen | Colt’s, Allen's, and Beal’s Revolvers, | officers to the oredit of the T. easurer of the United } H BALL a < : ispo - He explained with power and effect the inherent | Ytholozy and Milton’s Paradise Lost.and are nt- Fine Twist double barrelled Guns, &o., | States. They will be mado parable to the order of 4 HALL of 18, but Mr. Hope thought the bill would not | werkness of seperate or sectional Confederein | terly without foundation e:ther in reason oy reveln- Orders filled to any extent at short notice. such bidder or bidders as shall offer to make such Produce * large amount of money in the first | and the dangers of collisions between them; and | yOfpay.°? {0% Service to comment at 7h | _jn 10st REMEMOER | exchange at the lowest rate of interest on sesh place, and in the next it was interfering with the that if the present Confederacy be broken | ————————————__jait-21" . no‘es, and they will oarry that rate of interest from Fights of the dog-owners. ‘The bill was laid on | UP, It would be best that. the fagmentory BANK OF WASHINGTON. Tear haying your DRY: GOODS gsions No | the date ofsush deposit. . Confederacies arise out of it should be as nearl: i Jaxvany 8, 1081. |G) senth ott, ae ch heat tcmees ‘ LE DRY GOOD8: the table. cal cabeuie iy he Trostees of this Bank have deciared’a d:vi- | 921 Seventh st. as they are selling off to move. The propossis must state the rate of interest | = Possible—as a meens of at least tempora- | dend of three per cont out of the profits of the jast HENRY EGAN, 421 Seventh at., without condition without reference to other | Cicaks. Shawis, Fisnnels, Aznivzp—Licut Talbot, with the despatches | "Prev eatin coliisions ee ae six months, payabie to stpotholders on demand. do 0-10 Near Avenue Houte._ | bide, and contain no other fractional rates than one} '°**"* srermnos, * ans, . from Major Anderson to the Government, arrived | between such see i et a SAS. ADAMS, Cashion. _ ONE PRICE ONLY! | fourth one half,or three-fourths of one per cen’ Bisnk Pail Cloths, | Linseys, in Washington yesterday afternoon, and repaired | the European oop over 85 crew ae f NOTICE.—The heretefore ex- | TRIMMINGS wil offer then caus verabeert for , O20 per cent upwn the amount proposed to be ex- senor "ta ancaipatses immediately to the Adjutant General's Office, | themselves—the power of the sword; and the] \ a — i ae) 4 nd A. Bie'aski | Cash, and One Price Only. | charged must be deposited with one of the officers ‘arns, Skirts, and with the Adjutant General went to see the other, the interference of Evropean Powers with | 2” this ‘day dissolved rs tones pone ke B.C. STEVENS, eed p 5 above enuwerated, whose certifieat» of such de- | Irish Linens, . Piiddeah and bad ad infictiew. “Linct’ Sood in hand setting our quarrels on the invita- | B Vis aleo authorized to collect the debts due | 2022 tf —— —— Soseapaty cosh propootl ns sseurity for} wiite Go id - Se a le. rm A ELASKL, o TH PUB . its fulfilment. 8 pro 8 not accepted im- stopping at the residence of his mother, near St. If it were possible for such confederacies to be st E} ULiNeke T . = ahs ze | mediate aration wil! be givento Sidare sock ae? i ings. Aloysius’s Church. SKemetfrom such contingencies, he held that] 7-==—THE UNION PRAYER MEETINGS YNION PRAYER MEFTINGS spetying glares amount of money to pai posit, Should the proposals vary from the provi | All uf which we offer at priges to suit the tines, ir establishment would soon abolish universal Hy iden every day this week, in the | tj Sficean sions ofthe act of Congress or of this notice they ete SATIS 2 ees Mz. Roszrr E. Scort, or Va.—We'have en- Ppa that they would exist only by the | Evglish Leathe Church, corner of 1th ‘and 8 i will not be considered NOTICE 10 THE PUBLIC. tirely reliable information that this distinguished | that fs or ever tas otberarie eld ee ee aeraey | siroats, to commenco at 4 6Velock, and to continue af cack A!l proposals under this noties must be sealed, Moores bali! r Gornp, Avanes j-lanpont wi gentleman does not entertain the least idea of as Canada approaches a py of DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE. S. in order to edu large stock a8 seen Dek on) Ee eeene ~ Prapeials Ser Cb biains, Frosted Feet: eine ia going into the Cabinet of Mr. Lincoln, unless the | Confederacy, but leans, not unwillingly, onGreat lem WEDDING ND VIST: eal existing national troubles be previously settled, | Britain. upon a basis satisfactory to the conservative por. The United States are successful in being self- me tr Treasury Notes.” They will be opened and | Sprains. ke. Moo-e’s improved Beasine will Im at reliant without the disabilities common to other} WEDDING ENVELOPES, R GRAY: Lies awarded at this Department at 12 o’olock, noon,on | MOve Paint, Ouls, Grease. Ac., 8 most deli- see the ad i isn £004; thout t of ne WEDDING STATIONERY, hs trading with us, on the te mie pros said 10th day of January: cate onloied silk or woolsn 00's nyaring “horns 3 din THOMAS, the color or texture. Prepared and so d tion of the people of the South. government a ale pagh the admiasion of new 326 Pa. Av, betwers Shan ae =viee wil’ sow for themesives “rhether or not we sre | into Seoretary of the Tressury. rl mice 4 ened ve wr Bt our res! | Jp eeereeros ay <>" =p ee ee eo ed be ey oe ~ “rd U7 We are requested to state that there wil be | one of the members States. Es argued ma, eee rn jour Stock has ‘ready boon mat ed | GELLING OFF! SELLING OFF: may HP Sy —y— , reception at the Executiye Mansion zo-pax, and | {,entlousness must neces cekaaPiily gain sway "35, UNDERSIGNED DES'RE TO NOTIFY omen ill be hishiy are ossat at Water icant We down at the loweat prigca «2 on every succeeding Saturday during the seaso om 7 = 3 and that its} I the customers of their late Brother. that they | sppreciated by overy one having goade to buy who cash. commencing at one o’clock p.m. The Evening Sockina’ ty on mm present the spectacle of | will continue t> carry on the bus: hereto | are at all familiar with the prices ceneraliy charged F Dress Silks and Silk Robes, L ve _J_W_COLLEY & Co., Receptions will commence on Tuseday nezt, and | other for the favor or countenatice of foreign gor. | Fico Lad customs woe ee REET his | SHEWbOrTs a aty add that our stook, owing to the eta all ct ceavtorcoy ee | Tne sabe Peer ee ran of Wash will take place on each alternate Tuesday, at | mente Bage as heretofore state of the times. ie now very farge-im many kinds | Ale, tull (A BE, Sebze iber informs the citizens eight o'clock, Ys At} plliere the tremendous pressure of the crowd in] J*!22t° ___JNO. SIBLEY & BROTHER. of Fteple, ns well as Fgnoy Gods. sad purchasers All wi ab enced pr has op. ned the Restaurant No. 489 Six Ms. Sewsas sete rndey Me Bewerdaeatnneabicts tose | MAPAMBAGLINS ranarrre rraue, | edesnesmast osetia. ia, Keo | ae Pete. | ferme 2 eek to APES anv’s SPEECH. —At the hourat which rounding hie: For the exo'usive use of ‘ ‘ Uy pcey oes, at Jess a TEE PRR Ww Eo | assortment of L:Q URS, CIG wre go te prom Mr Seward bad not made auch | the reading “ot eer Airected hat gallery to bs ay of thn llowine, complainte: ecmenn | Ses, Ts es ae BC ace we | PRE THIRD WEDNESDAY OF EVERY | Fine iroch OYSTERS sorved jeared—an. le 2 7 h a1 - Setuiedtied fo any peliay witch taco nn | tee tekiehedeetl ttn ce Bide Paifitation, Loathing of Fo _do 17-t0tdeost °” °° °Fhstween ith sad 8th sks, COUN Gigs, Talatelotie, Sade lt gece, | _ cost imc _¥. 6. BOMB. Popeig th ening canine pi | atte Al, Oat of Minoura we stat avr bay | CARERS oo, UUALED PF festa i hesly Se] BRADY'S NATIONAL EHO TOORAP afin. Gain, Sub Trewwry, wad’ Cust, Havas in tet | 2m PT Ay ol tema] can naa Pe nv. nerd othe seigaset of ropa sane, Mremeetons,| on exnno’ te i, Ee cetera e been taken of by U. vied) | SNS _ -. 208 Pa. av. between Sth. apg lan ste. the q U7 The Bon. John A. Dix, of New York, was od ofered resolution calling a $18 Bue Vaneirard. Parte, fo Smithaoniae (tt | PMPORTANT TO ROUSEKEEPERS. sfthe Sig cas feeay AS i agckeon ts yesterday nominated irmed ar for information upan the stitution. I 4 6 mtin Washington, KE} Se hare ae eget ae 7 se slanted | GRRE ES Stas | * 2 em ceawwan eyed s States, in the place of Philip F. Thomas, re- | 1; ! RRESIMENTAL DRILL. p RECRUITS WANTED. FL Srazst Remoz mentions the names of Gen thorsugh ‘an “ ior — MOBIC Rep tives if eteeru z fare tii cena Leas fo a ~¢ ADD WEBSTER & Co. i fibre “ pales Yaewe “Fis argea’ Finis Pheegrapta ip toe worn ap- Bown tO, ee ee tar. Seasn, ake, - S, Lamar. emg errren swine cums | rd feave t rate cure war anaaay cal oat a Secretary of War. fede Persons to join this ‘are Nom U “I E RaPHS POA commissions in the U. 8. Navy. i : schin roa : os iGarabie ~All persons old ALD U7-The New York Tribune stales authorita mitts . i in ind ts in Bol mente peice ee . ~ we tively that Henry Winter Devi, of Md. i tobe " : mi cetmpany tos the ages ie 6 ig G THE Improved in Lincoln’s sn SRE ee EE a Me) yor Brev’t. Brig, i jeleohi Tux Waarnsn —The report of the | Conaned isa WALTER HAW: oe ‘weather for the morning is made the Amer. ican Consolidated Line to the Smith- sonian about 7 o'clock. of observation is F 3 See, no te Janvary 12, 1861. 3 ve G'RRE NT, SVE. ABD CORE, MAN mr at of nay be desinod at pe bin the W a

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