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' ~ ' . CONGRESSIONAL. common territories of the United States. The| Hovse.—At the clote of thes fhe Com- . ~——o——_ 5 blican , Which cast its votes for the | mittee of the Whole on the the Uaton bad THE EVENING STAR Se yee pease pts 9 Read sopert chased icemtal vraidca _—— cade scandent the iu, wand : been allowed, 4 WASHINGTON CiTY: Itis only or Song som since thie isunion move- porte utterance by speck, or torcegs MONDAY.......--.-.- Janusry 14 1961. ; already the disunionists have can- slave states; while its policy, _——______—__——— recombinations of the States iples, and sentiments, and even its temper, 5 ft the Morning trees rervered. been ae = beta apoini ond tions with Eu’opean nations, sions that it denice Important const “4 ‘encer commends the speech of Mr porta: ‘onal obli. i Sth fustant. The astoundii eee . on Saturday, the y The nh would prove ultimately as to | gations, and aims even at interference with slave- <aee of the secret which he .c CK. Bailet, seward wo the carefel perusal of both sections, | society here a ‘ant ot the’ Tlascelane writs tye by the ‘States authorities or wll-providing’ fering old of am econ wot a SF faduced POPU cou ek and say. that although it bas fallen of wet. | shalect eaeaiicn, the AxtOcs. a While the result of the clection brings the re yon et carafe af - orberd ng the responslble | 7773 AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW . it (the Intelligencer) would have bad him specify | "'s.-onaly —The movement arises partlyont of a | publican ‘necessarily Into the ta a as the basis of a permanent settlement, yet be | dispute over the common domain of the United SRT & GREE Ae. resisting firied the judices against them ing that the . for By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers, “has worthily addressed himself to the task of | States. Hitherto, the Union bas confined this have Genseined’ Dive deprived thon ot See iaeat caatt iis einen ir ote neti, ca $06 Ninh set coope conciliation,” and bas offered an olive branch reaper Sr Bt rage perl i pring = ineligible after one term. : EStenaive paLe-oaee GoopDs, which party would do well to sanction. the arbitrament of the ballot-box. Does any one rty and the disunionists, although it involves is tenten to refer it to the Committee The Constitution beaps every epithet in its vo- | suppose that disunion would transfer the whole | the direct national calamities, the result might.be ‘Mr. Bigler hoped that disposition of it 1a eabulary upon Gen. Scott, for his active measures | domain to either party. or that any otber umpire doubtfal; for the republican party is weak in a not be made. for defending the city of Washington from mob — ype oelendiceaperpe edo ‘o large a of fe nies: ag, A a ae issue, Mr. Trumbull sald it was-a proposition to violence, and threatens him with the wrath of the | 4 ican giaves to the domestic population of the | all who desife its dissolution by force oa the | CB&ege the Constitution in an unconstitutional « National Democratic Volunteers,” and kindred country. Freedom is to them, as to all mankind, | other, the verdict would be prompt and almost | “3!; the chit object of desire. Hitherto, under the | unan{mous. pt ‘The resolution was referred to the committee. comprises, associations. : iver piated Sing The Republican says: « We belleve ft to be at | operation of the Union, they have practically re |“ consider the ides of the withdrawal of the | grom Florida, Alsbams and Missleppis aid that Bad Bone cart, Waree,ent Plongh . si accepts ‘reasu: mained ignorent of the controversy, especially of | Guif States, and their ment reorganization | sithongh those Senators bad received no official \e ae length settled thet Mr. Chase == "Y | ite bearings on themselves. Can we ho} t | with or without others in a distinct confederacy tif wd f the on of their States, Resolved, That we recommend the holding cf a and Br for adies and gentiemes, ‘Department under Mr. Linccin.”” flagrant civil war shall rage among ourselves in | 2s a means of advantage to themselves, unwise | 500 )Ca‘(0" © peewee J General Convention of the said States. to be lot of Coliar: jes,Hames,Rei.«, Girthe, Cee ara their very ce, and yet that they will remain | end im ble of execution, when the purpose is seemet it pea Pe ce ates <9 Poy Aeerapne in the city of tang ogy? ieee atsome ding. Combe. mes. Bo ‘o, Driving, and ASSTTLEMEST OF THs TROUBLES APPROACH- | gtapid and idle spectators ? Does history furnish | un , that I diamiss it with the discussion be peo aay _ period not later than Carnag . txe.—The able speech of Mr. Seward, delivered | us any satisfactory instruction upen horrors of | | have bestowed upon it. >. in eb! be prcbalegenndy (8 t} — Mr. Grimes introduced a resolution of inquiry ery large lot Dees ‘0! ~ ¥ bra’ killed it i it in regard These resolutions were telegrapbed this evening —— ee ly the Tol. | ci eat sainat inPeonviction; and so intent in | other supjects which I have brought if tie cons | 22% Whether there was any combination to pre- | eo the Gonventions of Alabeme, Miasieaippl and | Algigeictet well assorted Hardware for mount- arms, 80 earn otber subj 4 it the i f the Mississi 1 lowing as the terms on which the Administration | rose, as we are? Is ita mere chimera which | neotion before this Senate Megphreneted oer ppt river, | Florida. A third resolution is also known to have ‘fine Harnesesmwch of it being liver of which be is soon to be the premier, will strive | suggests an aggravation of those horrors beyond | Beyond a doubt, Union is vitally important to | “4/1 Groen itfteduced 0 ressletion cf 1 utry as | been adopted, but it is of # confidential character, Trunks, Valices, Hat Boxes, &e. cine to effect a settlement of our existing national | endurance biome en ores Pooch ae the republican citizens of the United States; but it * mee ost, | met a be divulged at present. Prmnmoagent BOOTS, SHOES, H TS, | c. troubles : fe ayprenbineorgel gr yp het tye by United States troops; laid over. -. peepersale Tiss erraaguain peg mi eer — Ist. The future observance by the North in good | Slave population of four, or . Mr, Wilaon introduced a resolution of inquiry | Of whether the seceding States ought to continue Brogane for Servauisy «aoa constitutional obligation to return eo optatonsef nankind che erything else {s and ought to be—republi as to whether the appropriation for the Washing” | to prevent unfriendly legislation, or whether the sect: “Gent sand Chidrecs’ Gum Shoes and prs peat labor, to be cought about by a tieies of nation! i "One hundred years ago | ism, auaonnty: ay tue olitical onound ee Aacotect seas a expended according Representatives of seceding tates shouid all “Saodalsy a age: " a8 repeal of all existing personal liberty bills, and | ropean States were engaged thing; all aré subordinate—and they ought to die- | "Yi, "Siidel asked to be Aischarged from the | Pete” her, and leave a clear feld to the op L ge lotel Men's. Youth's, and Boys’ Hats and the amendment of the fugitive slave law so as | {2 transferring ny aves from Africa to arig | gppest in, the presence of the great question of | Committee on Claims, which was agreed to. Dee coay eee St, it be Votloved “tuat the opsn. | BM Boys’ Coats, Pants, Veste, Under Gar- iesalnghers,_ Te-oy ali these Seaton. are Sazaiy | Union. “So far as 5 aca . beso; | "Mr. Mason called up his resolution of ingul bo we gat that its particularly objectionable features (to the | set in hostility to the extension and even to the | jt should be so if the question were sure to betried ing 0 thus cocaann eke be heen alee in South, | fon that they should remain prevailed. North) shall be expunged, while it shall not be ——= slavery. Opposition to it takes two | as it ought only to be determined, by the peaceful = £ y —_—_—_—_—_—_—————e 3 unges, PE te &nd Stoves. Carolin,andas tb pharsbnite oh Ve OOoOoOoOoa—nXn—nX—n—“—"—_*_*O v u r forms—one European, which mple, direct ab- |-ordeal of the ballot. u e trade is oallrd to theabove beep apg tehsarmiry a te the Constitution of | Slition, effected, if need be. by com Gision; the | 1¢ sball be so all the more since there 1s on one Deparesent relative to the military occupancy of L4*t WEEK IN WASHINGTON. ie r stook 18 tn ood order and most be sole . poration Iai other American, which seeks to arrest the African | side prepsrednees to refer it to the arbitrament of — bes v7 ocr cL Mee 8 GREEN, Auots. a provision declaring that Congress shall never | slave trade, and resist the entrance of domestic | civil war. 1 have such faith In this republican | | Housr —The Speaker presented a communica- — abolish or legislate upon slavery in the States wery into territory where itis yet unknown, | system of ours, that there is no political good | from the Secretary of the —— ~~ — 3a. Immediately oes admitting the territory | while it leaves the alapoation of existing slavery Which 1 desire that I am not cantent to arek srape ae the Navy Lal aad &' os pa er ee FUTURE DAYS. the te tates by w! cefa! |e '. 5 oa 5 that now stands lawfully ready to come into the | 19 the considerate action of the States by which *} through itpesceful formeot administration with; | {0fed to be printed papas AAUABLE MARKET Union, and to the admission of which—Kansas— | * is ry a u jersigned, b: It is the Union that restricts the opposition to | invoke that form of action to oppose and over-| Mr. English offered a resolution approvin; in him by a mortg: 0 asa State, no one longer seriously objects, to | slavery in this country within these limits. If | throw government, they shall hot! eo far as it de. | the propositions of Mr. Crittenden, and calling sive ann PeReANnEe the teent oxtrage from Acee re’ teen hue divide all the remaining territory of the United | dissolution prevail, what guarantee shall there be | pends on me, have the excuse that I obstinately | upon the House to take such steps as shail lead to red 8 ity-eigtt, and mow of teourd in the against the full development here of the fearful | left myself to be misunderstood. In such a case ] | their early adoption. Objected to. lerk’s Office of Court rrinoe States through to the Pacific, by the parallel of | 204 uncompromising hostility to slavery which | can afford to meet prejudice with conciliation, | Mt English said be should bring the resolution SONA le aen dag or Eetcubey eoae on the 35° 20, and to form of it two States, one north of | elsewhere pervades the world, and of which the | exaction with concession which surrenders no | Up before the House at the earliest moment, and CURE FOR a A he he Fh that line, and the other south of it; both to be ad- | recent invasion of eae 2 renee 7] principle, and violence with the right han€ of — pclae geet arertrgr eee caete ‘tie thereafter ythe Pak 5 , the loss of safe nvolves every | peace. ‘d . posscssic malted inte Ge Union aoscen as their inhabitants | oem of paulic exlamity. > ‘Therefore, sir, so far as the abstract question | ing the Secretary of the Greasury to pay to Duvall the pr: and residence of Mr. Wilmer 3 ae can adopt constitutions, and with such constitu- & Bro., of Washington city, assignees of R. A. IN dott. This [and consists of one h«ndred @od seven- Dissolution would extinguish the greatness of | whether. by the Constitution of the United States, 5 ig 'y, assig’ CORNS, BUNIONS, BOPT CORNS, Jers and adjoins the property tlons as they may please to adopt, so far as slavery | our country. If separate confederacies could ex. | the bondsman, who is made auch by the laws of | Davidge, the sum of $115 90. Agreed to. 2 OF tee Ore oe nea Thomas Et Berty. era, ls concerned. ist and endure, they could preserve noshare of the | a State, {s still a man or only property, I Mr. Garnett offered a joint resolution to suspen sod ie distant from Alexandria about two miles In bis speech, Mr. Seward wisely forbore to ss- | Common presi of the Union. The stars, | that, within that State, its laws on t ject | the execution a Federal ayaa oe a and from Washington about six Both of these tis Satis the males necessary to carry | Whether scattered widely apart or grouped in | are supreme; that when he bas escaped from that States. Referred to the special Committee o} ™ smaller clusters, will shed forth feeble glimmer- | State into another, the Constitution regards him | Five. out thos> views; insomuch, we take It for granted, | {iz'and lurid lights. Nor will great achievements | as.a bondsman who may not, by any law or regu. | _ Mr- Harris, of Va , offered a joint resolution for as because the fact that they could be charged as | be pcssible for the new confederacies Dissolu- | lation of that, be discharged from his service, but | the repeal of the tariff laws of 1857, and the revision being Ais measures, would tend greatly to weaken tion would signalize its triumphs by acts of wan-| shall be delivered up, on claim, to the party to | of the tariff law. = them at the South, while the fact they were bis | tonnes which would shock and’ astound the | whom bis service Is due. Se would be very likely also to array agsinat them world. It would give this capitol over todeso- | When prudence and justice would combine in| Desratcurs were this morning received at the cit.es are by wey epee | ood and direotr ade, The looati he pieasant,and in ian, The roil te weil adap Tespects al wih bh tivated ALL DISEABES OF THE FEET, - | Fromiol fre wooiety in the lation at the very moment when the dome is rising rsuading you to modify the acts of Congress on | Navy Department from the Commandant of the is the all at the North who must necessarily be disap- | over our heads that was to be crowned with the fiat subject, so as not to oblige private persons to} yy, Squadron, at Vera Cruz, dated Jan. 4th Inst 1 & residence. pointed in the composition of the incoming Cab- | statue of Liberty assist in their execution. and to protect freemen | ,om x ° . operty is uninoumbered ant inet, of which he is to be the premier. © petty confederacy tbat shall follow the | from being, by abuee of the laws, carried into 8! The Cumberland arrived out at Vera Cruz, from 2 E United States can prolong, or even renew, the ma- | very, I agree all laws of the States, whether | New York, on the 23d Dec last. On the 5th of Thus, be has but stated to the country the terms | jegtic drama of national progress. Perhaps it is | free ‘States or slave States, which relate to this upon which be evidently stands ready to do his is be arrested because ita’ sublimity is tae ‘ catiy. Doni aiea lot over vanes sonmean Francis MUN pable | class of persons, or any others recently coming best to restore to it internal peace efcontinuance Let it beso if we have indeed | from or resident in other States, and which laws UNERRING SYSTEM ec, OK lord in fee eimpie to be given the im hasor, and the deferred payments to be scoured by “4 nal racti * by the become degenerate. contravene the Constitution of the United States, Persenel. Practiced by ortgage on the premises, to he executed ee a ane en enc. | _ ‘The public prosperity: how could it survive the | or any law of Congress passed in conformity | _*-- Major Beauregard, U. 8. Engineers; Lieut. Purchaser to the subsoriber. The deferred fortnight, such demonstrations will come from | storm? Its elements are material improvement | thereto, ought to be repealed G. W. Morris, U.8.N.; Geo. Evans, Me., are at mente wi!’ bear in interest Grom es int every northern State as will make it plain beyond | that knows no obstacle and hasno end; invention] Domestic slavery, existing in any State, js | Willards’. Dr. M. A. SCHLOBSER. denial that it is universally accepted there, except | Yhat ranges throujbout the domain of wisely left by the Constitution of the United | —---- Senator Toombs left for home yesterday. by the radical anti-slavery party, to be swelled | “irae of Knowledge as broxd as the buman mind | States exclusively to the care. management, and | He ts elected to the Georgia State Convention. é can explore; perfection of art as high as human | dis; tion of thaf State; ani it were in my | Senator Brown, itis understood, le: is morning. perhaps 200,000 voters larger (through dissatisfae- | Peniys ‘can reach; and social refinement working | power, L would not alter the Constitution in that dels onic tahoe tie a - tion with the proposition) of the class of Republi- | for the renovation of the world. respect. If misappreliension of my position needs January 9, 1961 can party voters represented by Messrs. Sumner,| How could our successors prosecute these noble | so strong a remedy, I am willing to vote for an], Batsam or Witp Currey —In our columns Notice 1s HEREBY Given that sealed pro Weake, Lovin, a 3 objects in the midst of brutalizing civil confiict? | amendment of the Constitution declaring that it | ‘his week appears an advertisment of W istar’s , will be reosived at this Dopartment until the 19th ? ee 4, | © bat_ guarantees will capital invested for such | shell not, by any future amendment, be so altered | Balsam of Wild Cherry. If it really be a superior gor andonee acini day of 5 net. for 0 of such balance We also believe that by the 4th of March !t will | purposes have, that will outweigh the premium | as to confer on Congress a power to abolish or in- | @ticle, and there is much reason to think so, the | Cornsare 8 tubercular exoresoence, simi'ar tow | G87 of January be well regarded by an overwhelming majority of | offered by litical and military ambition? What | terfere with slavery in any State prejudice in many cases just against Patent Medi- wart. which develop themscives on the tovs, be of five millions of doliars in Treasury notes ae those at the South really anxious for the contin- | leisure wiil the citizen find for study, or Inve: cines should not effect it; and the Leh geen) of may then be lawfully issued in exchange for gold While I think that Congress has exclusive and tween the toes,(Soft Corhs,)on the soles of the * : th t t . the medicine bring before the public good of j coin of the United Ststes, deposited with tne uance of the Union. Or, in other words, we be- | tion, or art, under the reign of oy feel, when Teg: | Sovereign authority to legislate on all subjects | evidence of its beneficial effect, tlom some of our | £0¢t, and the joint of the big toes, ( Bunions.) Tronsnvor ofthe United Staten, the Treasurer of lieve that it will be accepted by the country asthe | x14 hate shall have taken possession of the na- | Sbatever, in the common territories of the United | most respectable and reliable citizens, who have THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY the Mint st Philadelphis or the Aesistant Treneur- basis of a settlement of the slavery question upon | tional mind? With standing armies consuming eyed rer huge Poceatorng porsche ately long used thearticle. Jno. Wells Simpson, Esq., CAUSES. ers at Roston, New York, or ®t, Louis within five which ail the States will continue together in | the substance of our people on the land, and out | slavery in such territories, or anywhereclac in the | °f te! Village, to whom references was allowed | 141 Phe compreasion caused by © narrow, and proposals under Senet 4 q navy and our posial steamers withdrawn from the | U@vrty 12 such territories, or anywhere else in the } to be made in the advertisement of the Balsam, at , f the act of Congress entitled “An peace, bappiness, and prosperity, quite as long as in, who will protect or respect, or who will | WO"ld) yet the question what constitutional laws | the request of the proprietors, authoriz<s us to say | PSrticularly by short shoe. the authority « they have been under one government up to this i = pect wt | shall at any time be passed in regard to the terri- FFICIAL. Oo * Treasvxy Dersnpeent,} and k b % ? that he hes used the Balsam in bis family for the | 2d. Sometimes the cause is the opposite; a shoe | Sct to authorize th of Treasury notes, time. “public eaten pill glen eg tories, is, like every other question, to be deter- | last ten years, and has feund it, from bis expert- | too large in which the foot slips. for other purposes.’ approved December 17, 1°60. Elsew! tar a time, and t mined en practical grounds | I voted for enabling | ence, to be very valuable remedy for coughs and Such Treasury notes will be issued upon the here in the S: to-day the render will | languish for a time, and then cease to live. And 'y 1 fittin; forming pisits or in- nd our synopels of that portion of his speech | 8U0baliberty’ free movement everywhere through acts In the ae rey Jecemogg emt oany ce colds. A trial might satisfy many of its beneficial samp can oopaiaile Tn | Feoeipt here of certificates of deposit with thoee a *d: 3 — 3 i ‘ United spoken after we'went to press on Saturday last. | Ove, Se = io brite - provisions as 1 could have preferred; and yet | | “es —Lawrencertile Herald, May 18, 1660 u uneven, or broken pavements; — omar jy bed pbeceviane ees — ot Ana whole, no more powerfal effort was ever | every subject to vote on every law, and for or | VOC wise! the continued rubbing of the shoe or boot at th i i" On Saturday, the account of Governor i . such bidder or bidders ae shall offer to make such made in the Senate of the United States, nor one} against every agent who expounds, ad:ninisters, vySejuat, am well stated that under existing | pitvens 28 Minister to Russia was finally adjusted ee Pore puations therefrom | sxchange at the lowest rate of interest on such more truly patriotic. Ia it Mr. Seward abandons flrs Lloesane and —— confederacies, | of the difficulties in the Temaining territories | at the Comptroller's office, and a balance of be om 3 = || carry that rate of interest from much indeed of the dogmas of his party, as he pocemcnnpe. en fagpncomet ye Pere efietiprsn aed would be obtained by similar laws, Providing for seventeen hundred dollars found duetohim. The | Many who are thus afflicted, have recourse to bd t. nl <0 Gitiag the Uns While 5 caly other and | the organization, 1f such organization were Comptroller, Governor Medill, passed the account, | razor or scissors, and out off the euperficies of th: avows, to the saving the Union. contemptible to all beside; bow long will it be | wise ticable. If, therefore, Kansas was ad- | but directed it to be paid by draft om the sub- | corn, whd obtain relief for a few days. ith: iti nd witbout reference to other be bas thus given mortal offense to the extreme — es pret gr Sod ana mony they will sur-| mitted as a State, under the treasury at Charleston, of warch South Carolina bia gent peoreci other fractional rates than one iblicans, be has set an example to those at the | render aft theit inestimable apd unequalled 1ib-| tion, as I think sbe oughi jr- | Aas taken possession —Kepublican. BUT WHAT I8 THE RESULT? fourth one halfer threo-fourtns ef ens par cnatum, South who velue the Union, which they will, we Spaad salir? Wsspottons ? ntolerableespion-| vanic laws of er territories could be By reason of outting, the exorescence has the | (°UTt" one Baty : earnestly hope, be swiftto emulate. His every i repealed. I could vote to authorize the organiza- a i One per cent upen the amount proposed to be ex- What is the cause for this sudden and eternal | tion of iwo new States which should elu ri Lo. °F IDGELY opportunity of expanding, bordering and rooting word towards the South breaths peace, concilia- | sacrifice of so much safety, greatness, happiness, nd Patriaron eh Re iteclf, and on the s*me place, by cutting, you make | °h®:€0d must be deposited witn one of the officers on them, reserving the right to effect sub-divisions | thata A yet i SDAY, above eruTerated, whose certificsts of auch de- ton, and concession. amd freedom? Have foreign nations combined, | of them, whenever necessary. into several conve. | the sth January, at? clock p.m», : grow a number of corns, after which it isin vain } | i suet acoompzny each proposs! as seeurity for and are they coming in raye upon u: 0. So . z B. ER, Scribe. | that it is out or plastered. Sometimes oorn stay 6 ‘We need hardly say that his speech bas bad the nient States; but I do not find that such reserva- | _ia14-2t' . A. KIDDER, Sori “ 5 happiest ecacitiakie effect those of th te aoe ia ob an Teloontted bat Fag frend. | Hons could be constitutionally made 1.0 ‘The reguiar quarteriy commu: Pera tir teaser being. Sprmtatheny toad <nard og upon }@ | ear it is not an inter , admiring friend. Without them, the ulterior embar: ents ss oy “3 “ be laid to the ides that they are becoming inert, ‘ - Trassem. cation of the R. W. Grand Lodee of t from the provi South here disinclined towards the proposed ex- | Even the London Times, by no meaus partial to | which would resilt from the hasty incorporation ot of Colummbie will be held at Odd Fellows’ | and that they willrerain #0, for, sooner or later, | Posit. Should the propoeste vary from We pron” periment of the destruction of the Union, and that at ke quite posetbte that ts blem of a, of States of such vast extent and various interests Seventh street,on MONDAY EVENING, | tothe great distress of the person who has to bear his arguiient to show the dangers involved in its] ocratic republic may be solved by its overthenw | 224 cheracter would outweigh all the immediate <alook. destruction is overwhelming in its conclusive- it thei 1! not be considered il exhibit their real character. advantages of sucha measure. But if the measure J fever, misery of no ordinary All proporals under this notice must be sealed, spirit of folly, selfishness, and | were practicable, 1 should prefer a different | ~@=NOTICE.—The Offio’rs from each Ward of il! . and inscribed on the outside “ Proposals for ness. As a whole, Mr. Seward's effort fails to coarse, namely: ‘when the eccentric movements i. 6 Union Regimes: are requested to mest sar tif ahnaae They wi'l be opened and meet the spprobation of but two classes of men Has the Federal Government become tyrannical ai ey ar oaace be paid. awarded at thie Department st 12 o’clook, noon,on whatever form that end d th at 7 o'clock p m. unctu: endsnoe is re- od 19th di { Janusry. a per a ak mens ee the Constitut{on lost its spirit, and all at once col-| excitements of the hour shall have subsided, ava | quested. jat2 st WHAT MU8T BE DONE? said teth dey of Janusyi ss pF, THOMAS, y s lonieiager 5 ts caimness once more shall have resumed its accus- NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, ATTEN-| THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED? Government smiles more benignantly, and works | tomed sway over the public mind, then, and not N.—A meeting of the 2. 10.000 comprehend clearly thata peaseful and satisfac- | to-day more beneficial than ever The Constitu- 3 Woarn oF bob's SHOE should cheerfully advise 2 convention of the | J80Uary 14th, at 73s o’ul-ck, at Buroh’s Hall, cor- | by a system at once novel, based upon long expe- ” of the newly rising confederacies ib. to he SeulemDled ta teasac: f the C ner of Fourternth and D sis. The members, and involve the instant destruction of thelr power to | Least aera = : , ies, and whrch cam omly be carried out by himse J, AT A GREAT SACRIVICE ON COST. work further mischief United States, who is uuacceptable to a portion of | what amendments of the organic national law | 12 *tendance. By omer. bay of secession and disunion shall bave ended in | 8t Tempe ance Hall n TUESDAY. the 15th inst., in public life: of those North and South whose | °F °% pressive, or even rigorous or unsound? Has lapsed into a lifeless Ietter? No; t z 5 24, and of the disuntonists per se—both of whom | Government amiles more benignacily aad Sey ATTEN- jai0- Seoretary of the Treasury sade are bane a ey until then—one, two, or three years ‘hence—l | sociation will be heldnext MONDAY EVENING, DR SCHLOSSER, " on is even the chosen model for thi izati tory settlement of the troubles of the times will Sn p urter nt “ elmer ence and approved by the highest medical author Of all Styles and Qual ‘The occasion is the election of a President of the | stitution, to consider and decide whether any and Ou ioe au ‘ay Durant. | te People. I state the case accurately. There | ought to be made. » President. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. Tux ALLEGED Mussix tax Taxa ja 11-3t* J. H. GANTT, Reo. Sec’y. no matter what their natures, teithoxt giving the] ai the Stock in &. P. HOOVER’S STORE, = was no movement of disunion before ballots bl = Preset Rian rik Ativan tO 5 = \. Pe : “Ent.—The Washington bétel halls were agog | which expressed that cho'ce were cast. Disunion iiecicee attaches pede: catiag ieee ren 1emeiy NION PRAYER MEETINGS Cae tet ates Genta’, Children's: = Yesterday with story about the stoppage of the | began as soon as the result was announced. The | nevertheless hold and cherish, as 1 have always | pig tithe Chace, cease ot Lith amd SER has the satisfaction of Inving Servants’ SHOES’ Also, TRAV payment of a printing account by Comptroller | J2*t’fication it assigned was that Abrabam J.in- | done, the principle that this goverament exisis in | Hrglish, Lulhvran Chiral, corter Of tit ein ting rooms, a2 4 | BLING TRUNKS are now being sold. f Medill. The facts are simply as follows. Viz: | one of thiee okey cebdidates eee eee tee | Sta pecneat fest Galy Dy tie consent of. the gev- | ons hour. : 487 _| xtoof of the extraordinary satisfaction given by | Seised Gach below oisinal eoet., ‘The ot An order, signed by the outgoing Secretary, | acquiesced in. "| seer Se the poopie for seviiteas of toe cencate JF OFFICR MUTUAL FIRE INS. COMP. | nis unsurpassed atylo0f trestment, « numerous | (he pubie se eolciued, As freat inducements wil (Thomas,) was presented for bim to pass.upon it, | |, W28 the election illegal? No; it 1s uuimpeach- | law when the roubles and dangers of the State Wasnixoton, D. C. 1, 1060 | list of to-tivonials from oitizers of the highest | P3™ to Purchaeers: | ie stock of the finest involving the payment of some $60,000 on account ab! he candidate personally offensive? No; | certainly transcend the wera de ated by it to | _!0 pursuance f the charter the foll: ‘Boots he isa map of uvbiemisued virtue and amiable y of printing, under Gales & Seaton’s contract for | manners. Is an election of President an untre. | tocoelee gree Gove net the publication of public documents, the said | quentor extraordinary transaction? ment of tue condition of tae company standing in Weehington. Als», from members of quality French acd Amer oan Gaiters. ‘the suggestion the Royal Families of Europe, as well as number- $:, &o.. for ladies and gentiemen to excite surprise. Government in any form is a et mount of premium notes on hand. 5 Sto for rent aud the Fixtures for sale, -$125,07683 | loss ones from Statesmen Diploms*ists.Clergymen, | , 24” Sore 1* i 7 No; we never | machine; this isthe most complex oue that the Josses during theyear...... 991650 | Physicians, Ambascetors, Merchants and Editors | “RP y°2-+ he’ atove stock, either 1m whole or ti order being in the name of a party who had pur id a Chief Magistrate otherwise designsted than | mind of ‘man has ever invented, or th osshon hand... 9,690 00 yeicians, Am 5 . B.—The shove . oF in in chased the account. The Comptroller objented by such election, and that form of choice is re- ren| or the hand of ; of this country and Ew be soldat private tals. To any one wed every four years any one even Bee: oe SSS" chat te will at enrt wae of eins ordi . Does = expected a as often as once to pat i charged for the work, and the As- ae to change the mode of appointing the Chief | in a century, require some modification to edapt tee aise (eee epee sistant Secretary insisted that be was traveling agistrate? No; election by universal suffrage, | it tothe changes of society and alternations of em- | whi electio: be held for seven Manage: Deyond his authority in assuming to sit in judg- | 8 Moditied by the constitution, is the one crown- pire e serve for the ensuing CBT. ment on that peint. Whereupon Comptroller | !?% yenchte of the American "people. Ti I hold myself ready now, as heretcfore, to vote | 7 evét CHAS. WILSON, Secretary. Medill point blank refused to pass the account it they would defy the world. 1s it apprehended | for an properly guarded laws which shall be | —————— yTOOLE. Gi be ae 6 ral fa ap sepet _ w President will usurp despotic power? | deem necessary to prevent mutual invasions of | © wes 57) £79 while he is of all men the most unambitious, | States by ci ther Sta ish thos: WEDDING 4ND DISTR, superior of Both—Secretary Dix—on the latter's * ataia cad on macau e of fine wepbtne ‘A NERY, part, «Boot, Shoe and Truck Busi - also given that the annual meeting = rous of entering the Boot, CONSULTING ROOMS, ~ aierde © bester opportunity than way 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South aide,) | “P-rsone indebied will confer s favor by promptly between 12th and 13th streete. calling and settling their aroounts ja7 tf Office hours from 10a. m. till 5\p. m. GPEar SACRIFICE ol jai2 LAST WEEK IN WASHINGTON. PARISIAN GOODS! be is, by the partial success of those who opposed return from New Yor! his ge he Rong aren ee to such restraints (iy be hgh Importers lore Fire Arms! + see Gannet, without theis concent, Notwithstanding the arguments of the gallant | WEDDING ENVELO As be igi etsths. M and, whic ‘nder ‘cir- fharontant Desratcues rrom CHARLESTON.— na police i Seastor ives oneee: (General Lane,) I remain 0 moat beonti wi cumstances, { wil! mak escrifive that I of the opinion that physical bonds, such as high- 326 Pa. Av., between 9h and Joth sts , ever was : flered to the public in trkive off 25 Ps It ie said that on Saturday the Senatorial revolu- | ©¥ ie Passage of a law, and can bard! ways, railroads, rivers, and canals, are vastly | _®@27-6m ‘WasnincTon. ~ : Of the regular price. M being mark tionary council in this city were telegraphed most | ™USKet from the public arsenals to defend his own | more’ powerful for holding civil communities ik oh fig wdege) eee oe . earnestly from Charleston to induce the President Pew nat tn; 96 tha preted of Alacenbiaile 4 Sa pa permease ee ee written 1 PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR, t Bin ee Ea a to direct that the Star of the West shall not rail | that the disunionisis did not accept as conclusive | thelefore, constant “te way epon tron, Lremain therefore, constant to m: to Just received by and will be aguin for Fort Sumter; as being compelled, in the | the arguments which were urged in bebail of the | possible, the construction of two Pacific railways, | Very Amal advance event of her reappearance, to fire into her in pur- cessful candidate in the canvass. This j A : a F Ww: Ribbons, Fi : é Sharp’ Flow: eaths, sortment oreoL "S “ Z ‘ oy ry Tent variety of srticios conerall cv y > ith & ‘esson’! - | one of which shall connect the ports around the aoe PisroLe, Doub eand Single SHOT GUNS. : suance of their declared determination to that end own arguments against him more | mouths of the Mississipp!, and the other the towns | RIFLES, Colt’s SHOT GUNS. . end, | satisfactory to his supporters? Of course they | on the Missourl and {he'lakes, with the harbe : ALso : 9 are bought by their fire would surely be returned, upon Charles. | were not; they could not be. on oar Weseucant 4 eo BATO OT? | 00,000 Musket C and the latest styles in the market AN. 1 ton, by Maj. Anderson Does the Constitution require or impl i M. 1AN er. aps s thatthe] If, in the ex 5,000 Elly’s & ia Double Water Proof do. Cartridges, Powder F’ ly a is Aral Space. . E. 8 TELLS. = nand Ameri ression of these views, [ have not Co t’s C: Daaki Was haee— Gemeisine arguments of one party sball be satisfactory to | proposed what is desired or expected by many | 25:00 Go be Caps. the constitutional 4 Armstrong was in command of the Pensacola | edy for this inevitable d: enowed Torre ee ee aa tae the Jostios te betios that and all Rada of Field Ammunition ADANE MALS AL ZERATIVE PILLS itisfaction? Renewed | | am as far from having su, ted what fi . L. RAVAG. 'o. 339 Pa, av. ems. 1 oder a A ae ad frente erp en ad a amie Grpeea Brees Bia | aoe lomiar, compan, Ota and Florida State troops. The marine guard of | Seed nc y hed convictions of my own. I learned carly] J6 4-10 : RP’S PISTOLS. Sa L. —. rt power to pur, ofo fon? No; or ——_—_— ‘OLT’S AND 5) t Loat! of Food. the yard, which was not a defensible work, was | have never before Lela power | aways do what sesey to us abeeniy tee ["PORTAN? To Labies: We fires reomreg sf rth ARPS ole, Slee sine. eruptions or Trreguls itice of tbe forty strong, and under command of Capt. Wat- plow, gladly would the people of any nation in| ‘Those with whom we must necessarily act, en- | ~] have just recetved a lot of Sable Mink MUFFS, y do ‘io 0 . 5 eve Pills ehould never be taken by fe- son, U.8.M.C. The force that demanded the oat sr on such terms as we enjoy it, the | taining different views, have the power and right | maie from skins oaugtt this xow- Also, Baile, Cops, Cartridge would be sure to surrender is understood to have consisted of five | 008 of electing a Chief Magistrate every four | of carrying them Into practice’ We must be | Sei i will eal at mesely CAMPBELL & SON, uring pregnancy. ar ther wee are te possess Years by free, equal. and universal suitrage ! How | content to lead when we can, and to follow when | half their usual price. jeiene ____-"_381 Pa. evenve,_ Vangirerd. Paris, sale at o ankfully would they cast aside all their own | we cannot lead; and if we cannot at any time do | _4/80, on hand, French Sable and IREMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY street te Smith ° Faox Sovrn Canotma—Lieut. Hall, direct bgp S ereraee wee accept this Republic | for our country all the good we would wish, we pray MUPF8, prog trom F . Thoeniyequtmn Wesmagen, from Fort Sumter, is expected in Washington | with tncie arme and cuoue te “era it} must be satistied with doing for her all the good | 93)’. 1°" CAPES and VICTOR- WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. this afternoon, and has 7 n thelr bearts. | that we can. INES of various kinds of Fur extremely ‘ow. 1sTOLe, an engaged rooms at Wil- | Is it not the very boon for which they supplicated I shall lend to the government my best sup ‘A few more Childrens FURS left. ‘Muffs 75 cents, Pooket Revolvers of jards’ Hotel. Gen. Hayne, the South Carolina | God without ceasing, and wage war, with in In whatever pradent yet energetic efforts it aba - tired; superior to any heretofore Commissioner, will also arrive this afternoon. missions only resulting from exhaustion ? make to preserve the public peace, Ofice corn + C street and Louisiana av., over Bank | made. <i Lieut. Talbot, the bearer of the despatches from | y.liun ae onc side of tee At ening spring | tain and preserve the i Hi leas than cost, of Washington. - pnd American Adams, 5 ne side o: ic, Will open on | It practices as far as poss! ha OPERTY Major Andersan, !s still in the city. —— eee wa soe ms obtain, through what. — an and Frome nergy betw: HRSURE AQUPS ANOS BY Hine. Pino? ee ee ee is ch a system 5 already sorders. OO meng — Waar’s in tax Winp!—Great curlosity exists | on this side of the Atlantic, asym Mme ‘4 peewee ) aud violence hes ithin the same par- . Stil fai the C M DRILL. bere to learn why the South Carolina revolution- | allels of latitude, it will open on fraternal eer, tee Union abides, peas my rSerapy eas Ba Re —_ _ ary authorities have started so many bearers of waged in a moment of frenzied discontent to over: | and virtue of the American people remalos un- ~ RECRUITS WANTED, despatches bither in the last few days. Our own | ‘brow and annibilate the same {astitutions. shaken. Cooln = ess, calmness, and resolution are THE LADD WEBSTER & CO. ‘ave the American people become all of a sud-| elements of their character. been ’ — is that they were all sent to the end of get- 2 unnatural, as well repped rte and wili | temporarily displaced i sos pal Boise ask 2 IMPRovED Tien) Saar: preg instructed in no event to shell herit their children of the precious es-| Soon enough, I trust, for safety, it will be seen tment of the above st ow rates, large assortment oi W.-GALT.& BRO Ni PRICE ONLY? Oiaka every heavy atook of DR! . VING Swine Macuine RIMMINGS. Twill offer the rame very cheap and One Prive Only. in tl .c. vi 36 sid gutta tant for thea, and deprive the | that sedition and violence ere ouly local and tem | , Pereons devising to Join this usaf re oS. SHevENS, 226 Pee, Bea nn SR world o pes enjo nee thi that only loyalty and. affecti. nested poss: . “4 REWARD OF $500 WILL BE Tux Lavaxt.—We regret to have to say that | human race began its slow and paintal, yet poey nion are the natal pe Lap whee aad proved ee OM oo pure OLD RXR WHISEY FOR NEDI- $ DAS are ned conviouon of nothing has yet been received at the Navy De- | fl and wisely a ited en gl country. Whatever there shall be, there | of » Ww. stor & Co.'s INAL the person or who set fire to my store on partment to increase the probability that the U. he disuni: oor unable to stand | will be determination meet them; whatever Price $2 per galion or 50 cents per dottls. the 5 of Janua: 1841, thereby ing S. sloop-of-war Levant hrs not fi Eu thelr mere disappointment in the recent elec- | sacrifices, private or public, shull be needful for to s0 aw my entire stook mad Vaiuabie . mos foundered at sea, to enlarge their ground. | the Union, they wilt be made. | feel sure that the foreign demaod we ri] js9iw i POR DY as has bees apprekended for some weeks pest. yoare there bes existed a con-| hour has not come for this great nation to full. m oo fer VALENTINES: sian YALENTINES® RuasionEp.—We hear that Assistant Secretary of certain States situate near or for ee Lets ste me Ye en j ctor the Treasury, Philip ©. Clayton, has tendered his | ateand the delta of the Missiesippl, who believe : most offic oy Spatial o-epcument of resignation, and take it for granted that it will be sal crnane amie cue bl ont . Pat ON eh % eR * ‘Fhis class bas availed iiself of the, dieseoteets RENCH FLOWERS UF Mx. Conwix was expected to report from the | gutting from the election ne eet ete eontents re , f Fe , to put into operation 3 EE special Committee of Thirty-three to-day, buthad | mnzcitnery of dissolution phe ous Sonieiina ‘agai i We" = nct taken the floor to do so when the Star’s re- | waiting for secession. porter necessarily left the House ball. In other States there is a soreness "238. s ‘weat of thy fi ‘States efforts . Bs eid . aren 7 We are indebted to Taylor’ & Maury, who od diaveh drs ter The Feesptre of fugitives free A a “vest eee vice na : have it for mia fora copy of the eneliont chart | ivi I ue eene sabes er eresivenet CLS gE AER HONEY, ae of Charleston Harber, just published by J. C. min? ToL x ‘pa ~ ©- | determinedly made within the last few years, in|” a¢ . Smith, New % the free states, to the extension of slavery in the 3

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