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; : SALES. ‘THE EVENING STAR. moneqsronan. | semmnrenge Sak ant Sec. | kere tetas — ee a as Le g-Bapod on ge ae —— vty tial candidate on = groand ppropriation bill, By J. ~ ~ WASHIN GTON CiTY: It is only sixty dave since this disunion move- representation, no utterance by speech, or ir a BUM RON. MONDAY January 14 1961. | ment began; already the disunionists have can- | the press, in Yhe slave states; while its policy, a aes el — vassed the possible recombinations of the States inciples, and sentiments, and even its temper, | The Heuse then adjourned. zone Cr ted p and, 18 Cook Stoves, when dissevered, and alliances of those recombi- | have been so misrepresented as to exciteappreben- —— ogether with a lot of Stoves aud Gas Pires, sad Sptrnt of the Morning Freee nations with Eu-opean nations, as unnatural, and | sions that it denies important constitutional obli- Monpar, January 14. The Intelligencer commends the speech of Mr | which would prove ultimately gations, and aims even at interference with slave-| gey,re +. Bigler, of Pa., introduced along Seward to the careful perusal of both sections, | society here as that of the ry and its overthrow by the States authorities or | 4:1) necethies “for'the holding of an ‘ainotion and says that although it has fallen short of what Spaniards who promised them reyenge upon their | {ntervention ofthe feder=] governmen threughest m fent ies, the Aztecs. While the result of the election brings the re At (the Incelligencer) would have had bim specify | *"S0c0) Si The mo arises partly ont of @ | publican fly into the foreground in as the basis of a permanent settlement, yet he | dispute over the common domain of the United | resisting disunion, the prejudices aga’ ‘cosiproes providing that the “has worthily addressed bimeelf to he task of | States. Hitherto, the Union bas confined this | which I re bed have deprived years, and be coneiliation,”’ and bas offered an olive branch Sy rebates Sage ge igen ae poeta n porckd x pel rate e republican | eligible after one term. ; which his party would do well to sanction. the arbitrament of the ballot-box. Does any one | party and the disunionists, although it involves | .. Mt, \) 40m moved to refer it to the Committee The Constirusion beaps every epithet in its vo- | suppose that disunion would transfer the whole | the direct national calamities, the result might-be | "air" icier hoped that disposition of it would eabulary upon Gen. Scott, for his active measures — to boone fhe hese mripingeresd — ee ae aces Lape Pin rg not be made. from an war wou tT dissolution, nvo! bs irge ol nion. utona rec! % ers Surge Sresehans Sot fren em rite |. Thirdly —It also arises out of’ the relation of | with alt who cherish the Union on one side, and | _,?- Trumbull said it was-p proposition to rUR- “ath oa 1” seit i Wasutxetox, Jon. f No. 3 Market, The stock African Haves to the domestic population of the | all who Gesife its dissolution by force oa the | Cb&mge the Constitution in an unconstitational | or tn Southern States which have called Conven- Spposite ater Mar "National Democratic Volunteers,” and kindred | Country. Freedom, is st them, He ait mankind, Other, the verdict would be prompt and almost | "3¥:. sesctation wae referred to the comimities. tices of tate propio suet tn comocsiast night, ond | IS> os rer pate St st\dend Double Carriage and associations. the chief object re. itherto, under an{mous Jo} : . The Republican says: ‘ We believe it to be at Operation of tue Union, they have practically re- yy consider the idea of the withdrawal of the | -,Mir frown, of Miss » on bebalf of the Senatore | "Resolved, That we recommend to our respective Fine Sint idtnd Doubie Cart, Wagon,and Plough pane theT: mained ignorant of the controversy, especially of | Gulf States, and their nent reorganization eer ee aaroatore bad. recelted be official | States immediate secession. : tina Jength settled that Mr. Chase accepts the Treasury | jt, bearings on themselves. Can we hope thet | with or without others in distinct confederacy * Resolved, That we recommend the holding ef | Fine and Bridles for 'adice apd contlemen, Department under Mr. Linccln."? fiagrant civil war shall rage among ourselves in | as a means of advantage to themselves, unwise pr pimay ped hy become eel — General Convention ofthe mid States. to be b # fot of Collars Bradies. Hamer,Kel.*, : a a very presen nd yet that they will remain a 1 ible of executt; hen the purpose i: Coy fos | in the c! bama, at some ebbiog. and ASariiauent oF Tue Taovsins APPaoacu- | sapid acd tale spectators? Does history furnish | understood, that [dismiss if with the Aiscussion So ee freee wee Sento een ae fod not iater then th day of February, | Large sssoriment of tne veers go Previn: pas . be yd Doyoneseyd beat ie oe ieee ag teilied ‘ Eres case 16 diffe int Oo a = regard : Mt " Grimes introduced a resolution of inquiry ‘These resolutions were telegrapbed ven H jo fir Cgeetantla on Saturday, foresbadowed unmistakably the fol- | civil war amoug & people 00 brave, so. intent in | other scnjects which T have Drought ik this con: | 2% Whether there was any combination to pre- | t» the Conventions of Alabsma, Missiasl Aare ct well assorted Hardware for mouct- lowing as the terms on which the Administration purpose, as we are? Is ita mere chimera which | nection before this Senate. = oe igation of the Mississippi river, Florida. A third resolution is aiso known to bave Size Hornese much of 1, being eilver plated, 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 ‘Bega been adopted, but it is of a confidential character Tranke, Vallocs, 8. ae ich be Miilement of our existing national | seubtence wees, on either side, there shall oocat | the tepublican eltizens of the United States; but ie | , ME. Green inlroduced a resolution rf inquiry a8 | Aor te be diviged a: present. ‘There was a good BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS. &c. troubles : the intervention of an uprising ferocious African is justas : Sn to the recent occupation of Federal office ‘the the question | Mens’ and Boys’ Caif, as important to the whele people. Repub- | 7 ouis by United States troops; laid deal of discussion in the caucus on the q' Sects and ~ haps twent) r not ble PSs —_ of whetber the seceding States ought to continue Ist. The future observance by the North in good | rare Population of four, or six, perhaps tomer epebticoniony subordinate to Union, ie eee een Se ee tions in Compress till the 4th of M pre. for Servautes 6 tore and Fancy Shoes. faith of the constitutional obligation to return | ‘The opinionsof mankind change, and with them | as everything else is and ought to be—republican- | fon Geronkat na — vshptied: ne unfriendly legislation, or whether the | Dadies’. ts, and Chidrere’ Gum Shoes sad fugitives from Iabor, to be brought about by | the policies of nations. One hundred years ago | ism, democracy, every other political name and 4 - 3 nt to prev 4 Representatives of the seceding Btates should all ‘ repeal of all existing personal liberty bills, and | all the commercial European States were engaged | thing; all aré subordinate—and they ought to dit- law; laid over. rest n eictel Men's. Youth's, and Boys’ Hate and her, and leave aclesr field to the op, | L. Mr. Slidel asked to be discharged from the ion- ‘ali Kind in transferring negro slaves from Africa to this | appear in the ce of the great question of position to pass such bills, looking to coercion. 4 Vests. Under % the amendment of the fugitive slave law so a8| ti Tisphere “Today all those States. are firmly | Union. Wo fer am lam concerned, it shall be 89; Committee on Claims, which was agreed fo. | as they may see fit. It is believed that the opin- | Menon Beye coelt Pomitacchielas Colers, that its particularly objectionable features (to the | set in hostility to the. extension and even to the | {t should be so if the question were sure to betried. ‘oa tis tise eine avon ie Coen aioens Rage nae on that they should remain prevailed. Shawis, and other Weari Apparsi. North) shall be expunged, while it shall not be e of slavery. Opposition to it takes two | as it ought only to be determined, by the peaceful Caroline, and Sates Jane petit brome to the War inter, wing, Jouneser,s —— bape td SS ee olition, ¢ Stecied Mt weed. bs. oy compulsion; the oe a Mit the more since there is on one Department relative to the military occupancy of L4*t WEEK IN WASHINGTO: The ioek te in 2d. The incorporation into the Constitution of | Ctner American, which seeks to arrest the African Virginia. side preparedness to refer it to the arbitrament a provision declaring that Congress shall never | Slave trade, and realst the entrance of domestic | civil war, I sitcan mS ood order and —— withoot reserve to OH bet ieee ‘e have such faith In this republican Hovse —The Speaker _npanogpiatie sour — is 9-dtt cL AK & GREEN, Auots. abolish or legisiste upon slavery tn the States bere yet unknown, | system of ours, that there {s no political good | from the Secretary of the Navy in relation to tele- SSS _ Immed! after adm the terri! while it leaves the disposition of existing slavery | which I desire that I am not content to aeek | gtaph signals on our coast, and governorsof steam FUTURE DAYS. Se a ferritory | to the considerate action of the States by which {t | through {ts peecefal formsof administration with Engines in the Navy. Laid on the able, and or- THE ONLY = a out invoking revolutionary action. If others eball | dered to be printed. ABLE MAP Union, and to the admission of which—Kansas— | “jt js the Union that restricts the opposition to | invoke that form of nction to oppose and over- | Mr. English offered a resolution approving of Fo: 83 a State, no one longer seriously objects, to | slavery in this country within these limits. If] throw government, they shall not, so far as it de- | the propositions of Mr. Crittenden, and calling ND PERMANENT wen! renin divide all the remaining territory of the United dissolution prevail, what guarantee shall there be nds on me, have the excuse that | obstinately | upon the House to take such steps as shall lead to SAFE A ERM. ig States thi ‘hb to the Pacific, by the Hel of | *&8inst the full development here of the fearful | left inyself to be misunderstood. In such a case their early adoption. Objected to. . roug: » bY _ and uncompromising hostility to pret which | can afford to meet prejudice with conciliation, Mr English said he should bring the resolution 35° 30, 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 that line, and the other south of it; both to be ad- nome iaveion ot Nie ger vars - iieestes ? | principle, and violence with the right hb: of mere oaes geome ager aoe Jaion as soon as their inhabitants ractically, the lors of safety involves every ce. r. Burne! ° espero bant Soa and with such constitu- | other form of public calamity 7 Perneretore, sir, so faras the abstract question —— Secretary of the Treasury to pay to Duvall ey Dissolution would extinguish the greatness of | whether. by the Constitution of the United States. & Bro., of Washington city, assignees of R. A. CORNS, BUNIONS, 8OPT CORNS, tions as they may please to adopt, so far as slavery | our country. If separate confederacies could ex-| the bondsman, who is made such by the laws of | Davidge, the of $118 9. Agreed to. is concerned. ist and endure, they could preserve noshare of the | a State, js stilia man or only property, I answer Mr. Garnett offered a joint resolution to suspend . fa bi ‘b, Mr. Seward wisely forbore to common prestige of the Union The stars,| that, within that State, its laws — that subject | the execution of Federal laws witbin certain Ww ton about a8) r wisely for! oe . 5 5 State, 8 ‘ashington sume ta Leitiate the Tacevutes 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 of and om ype oe ¥ | smaller clusters, will shed forth feeble glimmer- | State into another, the Constitution regards him | Five. 6 hesithy a: end if man, other out thos> views; insomuch, we take it for granted, ing 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 desirabie. iy is well adapted to the as because the fact that they could be charged as| be pcssibie 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 ALL DISEABES OF THE FEET, aod vegetal being Ais measures, would tend greatly to weaken | tion would signalize its triumphs by acts of wan- | shall be delivered up, on claim, to ‘> party to | of the tariff law. ’ them at the South, while the fact they were bis tonness which would shock and’ astound the | whom bis service Is due. SS ee 8 - 4 world. It would give this capitol over todeso-| When prudence and justice would combine in Despatcurs were this morning received at the likely all inst the: P would be very likely also to array aga! ™ | lation at the very moment when the domes rising | persuading you to modify the acts of Congress on | Navy Department from the Commandant of the all at the North who must necessarily be disup- | over our heads that was to be crowned with the That subject, so as not to oblige private persons to’] tome Squadron, at Vera Cruz, dated Jan. 4th Inst pointed in the composition of the incoming Cab- | statue of Liberty. @ | assist iu their execution, and’ ts Protect freemen =a : inet, of which he is to be the premier. tty confederacy that shall follow the | from being, by abuee of the laws, carried into sia-] The Cumberland arrived out at Vera Cruz, from ' chdieek Sc emhen@e ‘Thus, he has but stated to thecountry the terms jou renner prelong, or evee Sree She me very, Lagree that all laws of the States, whether | New York, on the 23d Dec last. On the 5th of UNERRING SYSTEM ~ bay Hy tice mgent aenuns a ic drama of national progress. 'erha; it is tates or silat tates, w! re teen. twen upedi wlth: he qvidentiy stands ready to do hie | to be axteated becease its’ sublimity A teeanabie free States ve States, which relate to this | Dec. she lost overboard seaman Francis Miller. te of twelve, eichteen, class of persons, or any others recently coming jeed in fee simple to be given thi r best to restore to it internal peace efcontinuance Let it beso if we have indeed | from or resident in other States, and which laws ri ti i ij hood i 6. Episco. Rodne Methodist Churches are within two m es of this farm. The buildings consist o 8 comfor is the - Kitchen and Bil neoesrary ou! Personal Practiced by oo sins ove ay be Sapepeee red By 7 . © premiecs, We firmly believe that in a week, or at most a | become degenerate. contravene the Constitution of the United States, . : oreaes onthe eubeoriber. The deferred The public presperity! how could it survive the | or any law of Congress ed in conformit +++* Major Beauregard, U.S. Engineers; Lieut. tar mage 4 fortnight, such demonstrations will come from | storm? Its elements are material {mprovement therets, ought to be Lote ¥ | G. W. Morris, U.8.N.;' Geo. Evans, Me., are at leben ae WEKcH, every northern State 2s will make it plain beyond | that knows no obstacle and has no end; invention Domestic slavery, existing in any State, is | Willards’. denial that it is universally accepted there, except | that ranges througbout the domain of nature; in- | wisely left by the Constitution of the United -+*+ Senator Toombs left for home yesterday. Pr. M. A. SCHLOSSER. Mortgagee and Attorneys for the parties. js ll-2awts 5 by the radical anti-slavery party, to be swelled | Cre*se of knowledge as broad as the buman mind | States exclusively to the care. management, and | He is elected to the Georgia State Convention. perhaps 200,000 voters larger (through dissatiafac- can explore; perfection of art as high as human | disposition of that State; and if it were in my | Senator Brown, itis understood, left this morning. tion with the propcaition) of the class of Republi | Sighs can reach; and social refinement working | power, I would not alter the Constitution in that - | for the renovation of the world. respect. If misappreliension of my position needs a aera can party voters represented by Messrs. Sumner, How could our successors prosecute these noble | so rat a rem =, Tam willin, 7 5 woke for an Bartsam or WiLp Cuerry.—In our columns tierce Taxascny Darsntwent,} Janusry 9, 1861. i Norics 1s HEREBY GivEN that sealed proposals objects in the midst of brutalizing civil conflict? tof the Constituti 1 that it | this week appearsan advertisment of W ister’s arog mateo oa b What guarantees will capital invested for such ses ertoy ae future amendment, baa stared Balsam of Wild Cherry. If it really be a superior WHAT i8 A CORN? =e a a the 19th Ss jeve that by the 4th of March !twill | purposes have, that will outweigh tbe premium | as to confer on Congress a power to abolish or in- | ®'ticle, and there is much reason to thin! so, the boroulor eusressvace, sient’ wel Jaumary tant. for = ae - be well regarded by an overwhelming majority of | offered by political and military ambition? What | terfere with slavery in any State prejudice in many cases just against Patent Medi- | wart.which develop themacives on the tovs, be | Of five millions of doliars in Treasury those at the South really anxious for the contin- | leisure will the citizen find for study, or inven- ‘ cines should not effect it; and the proprietors of f uance of the Union Or, in other words, we be- | 198, oF art, under the reign of conscription; nay, | sovereign authority to legislate on ‘ail subjects | ‘orameaicine bring before, the public good of | feet, and the joint of the big toee,( Bunions.) cial so Ain Seas aneeaten ak Se eve that tt will be accepted by the country as the | W8# Interest in them will society feel, when feat | whatever, in the common territories of the United | Swer seeretable ned reliable citizens, who bere | THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY er baiehat Phitedaig } basis of 2 settlement of the slavery question upon | tional mind? With iaasiog wonton oucening States; and while I certainly shall never, directly the Mint at Philadeiphis or the Aesistact Treaeu: tween the t2ee,(Soft Corts,)on the soles of the | ™Ay then be lawfully issued in exchange for gold long used thearticle. Jno. Wells Simpson, Esq. CAUSES. N york, or @t. Louis within five or indirectly, give my vote to establish or sanction qenet Gaston, How York, or =: wich all he Steg will continue together tn] the subuance of out people he and. andor | Savery in such terifen or anywhercia inte | tye made ae advertucecat tte Baan a | tt, The oomaremion onaned by © narrow, and| days from he anestnue of euch propels under — bap peugeot saps SE cosine elit pronet or reagent, or whe will world, yet the question what constitutional laws | the request of the proprietors, authoriz<s us to say | P&tticularly by a short shoe, the authority of the act of Congress enti An shall at any time be passed in regard to the terri tm erg Ane by ane ur pty Cutederci™ | Ug interac quant be dtr | eeu set artnet Elsewhere in the Star to-day the render will ruish for a time, and then cease to live. And | Mined on Practical grounds I voted for ensbling | ence, to be very valuable remedy for coughs and too large in which the foot slips. ee in be ee aoe oP “ acts in the cases of on, Minnesota, and Kan- Sd, Stockings ill fitting, and forming pisits o1 Bests hose find our synopsis of that portion of his speech = vow Pes gp ein! Salpsdady pay sas, without being oe to secure in. them such pen an kee ee equalities, also area cause of corns, erpecially in | 0ePt asd —— os Meg spoken after we'went to press on Saturday last. | speech, free oun five sudlvager tee ons ine provisions as I could have preferred; and yet I i oes walking upon sharp, uneven, or broken pavements; — whey ab ba mantle papabhe ba thasedn: a8 Asa whole, no mote powerfal effort was ever | every subject to vote ou every law, and for or | YU, Wisely s. Ss a bidder or bidders as shall offer to make euch snedis fer ‘Gis Sduete:of the Waited Gia poe gets t who expoonds, administers | .,80 now, {am well satisfied that under existing | U7 On Saturday, the account of Governor | joints. determines a point of irritation; therefrom | S80h bidder or - ov al ites, nor one on gener 7 ines aad soe pee as ‘ers, | circumstances, a happy and satisfactory solution | Picke! Inister to Russia was finally adjusted | 1.041: large and painful o>rns, bunions, soft corns. exchange at the lowest rate of interest on such more truly patriotic. In {t Mr. Seward abandons | 0” cxcctl! endl F, as lerscies, | of the difficulties in the remaining territories | #t the First Comptroller’s office, and a balance of a notes, and they will oarry that rate of interest from much indeed of the dogmas of his party, as he ps iy ave ane E, —_ its without and | would be obtained by similar laws, providing fur | seventeen hundred dollars found duetohim. The | Many who are thus afflicted, have recourse to a the date ofsuch deposit. avows, to the end of saving the Union. While covtumptibia te rain beaten Eee tone otis = the organization, 1f suck organization were on Comptroller, Governor Medill, passed the account, | razor or ecissors, and out off the superficies of th: ; 2d. Sometimes the cause is the opposite; a shoe | 8°t to authorize t of Treasury notes, and a 5 The proposals must state the rate of interest be bas "hus given mortal offense to the extreme | before, on the plea of public safety, they will wur-| Wind ac Stage, Megueteney anans wae 84- | Pes racar Charleston: of wach’ South Caralina | o>? tea Obtin roiefor few days, without condition ard without reference to other republicans, be bas set an example to those at the | ‘ender sil their !nestimable and unequalled lib- | tion. think she ought to be, and if the ér- | Aas taken possession —Republican. BUT WHAT I8 THE RESULT? bids, and contain no other fractional rates than one South who value the Union, which they will, we | SOY 7 aMaee deeotings ne mlerable espion- | ganic laws of all the other territories could be b re fourth one half,or three-fourtna of one per centum, a na nn By reason of outting, the exorescence has the be nest swift to em: . I could vote to authorize the organiz: —RIDG cM: tun't; panding, bordering and rooting | O2@ Per cent upen the amount proposed to be ex- = = jscdlior ep ani sci maa — coma is tho couse = iden eer a tion of iwo new States which should inclu te mee a harness rey Seat iow wed te taoatoee place, by cutting you make | °h®-ced must be deposited —e ost Rostions tion, and concession. ami freedom? Have foreign nations combined, | of them, w! Ruscucs cance eis orecdiceen & special meeting wil'bo veld on TUESDAY, | grow a number of corns, after which it is in vain | SPOVe eoUTerated, whose on nee Se We al and are they coming in rage upon us? No. So t th January, at7 clock p_m. . j st Acoompsny “Boh propos! &s security for say that bis speech bas bad the | far from being enemies, there 18 not a nation on | Dent States; but | do not Sind that such reserva Jee" BLA. KIDDER, Frit | ee Oe oe ee eeeiving pein bet that rauct not " iment. If the proposal is not accepted im- Ne long time without giving pain, but that must not ; happiest conceivable effect upon those of the | earth that is not an interested, admiring friend. | U0us,could ve constitutionally made . F—The regular quarteriy commu: : mediate direotions will bs given to return such de- td = Without them, the ulterior embarrassments | | siya W. Gra “A tt be laid to the idea that they are boooming inert, South here disinclined towards the proposed ex. | Even the London Times, by no means partial to| which would result from the basty incorporation | District of Golambis will ba held at Gd Fellows? ~ my from the provi - ; and that they will resin 80, for, sooner or later, | POSit- Should the propoeals vary periment of thedestruction of the Union, and that |" Y™ i. sainie that the problem of & of States of such vest extent and various Intereata | Hail: Seventh street, ca MONDAY EVE! tothe great distress of the person who haa to bear | Sons of the ast of Congress or of this notioe they bis argument to show the dangers involved in its - | and character would outweigh all the immediate | th instaut, at 7 clock. it, they will exhibit their real character. Sieiiaailaes th 4tla Aichi os 7 ocratic republic may be solved by its overthrow advantages of sucha Pcie But if the measure t INO. T. BANGS, G. Seo’y. Pain, ewe ling, fever, mi of ne ote ‘de. All proposals under this notice must be sealed, ae ts peer ape spd nee s in a spirit of folly, selfishness, and | were practicable, 1 should prefer a different ption will aries, and will be diiheatt be cate and insoribed on the outside “ Proposals for nem. As Gwisle, Mz. Gowsel’s efit fails to} Sermign nce.” course, namely: when the eccentri ts ex ted : Treasury Notes.” They wi'l be opened and meet the approbation of but two classes of men| Has the Federal Government become tyrannical | of secession and disunion shall bave ended im | at Fempe ance Hall.on TU =the 15th inst,, | Without greater attention than can uader ordinary | 11-404 gt thie Department at 12 0'clook, noon,on in public life: of those North and South whose | °F © pressive, or even rigorous or unsound? Hes | whatever form that end may come, and the angry | ®t 7 Zam pom. Punctual masta _ —— = a. said 19th day of January, 4 only remedy is the sword—of the abolitionists per | jnesed' tate lifeless heer? ne once col- | excitements of the hour shal! bave subsided, and | ‘ested. WHAT MUB8T BE DONE? iILir 'F. THOMAS, a4, and of the disuntonists per se—both of whom | Government smiles more benignaotly, and works SGesGE: Bway ever tne poblie sslnd: thous toe et Ne Re eee iertamelas: | Tae COBNS MUST S& EXTRACTED! int. _Seoretary of the Preseurv._ #00 tomed sw ver th bli ind, N—A it the amed A comprebend clearly that a peaceful and satisfac. | to-day more beneficial than ever. ‘The Conatitu. | ontil then one: Teed or three Fone end net | goviation will be heldnext MONDAY EVENING, DR SCHLOSSER, 10.000 settlement tion is even the chosen model for the organization id cheerfully advi Tanuary 14th, at 73s o'olck, at Buroh’s Hall, oor- | by a system at once novel, based upon long expe- V ontn oF Bob TS, SHOES ano TRUNKS, ome paneer adlpsenane = a oe = of the newly rising confederacies. « 3 pen o he soneestled, om ceaespenarie Gant ner of Fourtornth and D sts. The members, aud ence and approved by the bighest medical author Of all Styles and Qualities, ark farther miscbiet uo” Of thelt Power to} The occasion is the election of a President of the | stitution, to consider and decide whether any and | !8°Seuianes, by older ne oe ities, and whtch cam only be carried out by himse J, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON cost. or! mise! teres? pe Ge cot een ne boleh Speers of the organic nation: 3.8. GANT a CLEARY, sg ese has et ee ete of the — Store for Rent and Fixtures Sor Sale. Tux AtLeosp Mussix tax Tazascry Derart-| was no movement of disunion befcre the <i ae, cg , H. GANTT, Reo. Sec’y. sci ee out giving the} ail the Smock in S. P. HOOVER'S STORE, > the ballots bl - in or i - sxt—The Washington bétel halls were agog | which expressed that cho'ce were cast. Disunion | member of other, parties, mitianin = THE UNION PRAYER MERTINGS | ‘cast Pain @ inconvenience, either during their re- Tron Hall, embre jag overs var et Yesterday with a story about the stoppage of the | Degan a8 soon as the result was announced. ‘The | nevertheless hold and cherish, a2 | have slays | (AF, Will be holden every day this week, in the | move. or afte Senta’, t 5 a HOES’ Also, TRA t of just'fication it assigned was that Abrabam Lin- | done, the principle that thi English Luth«ran Church, corne: Ith and Dr. SCHLOSSER has the satisfaction of Isving ELING TRUNKS ere row being sold, for oar pals reget es ng oo coln had been elected, walle the auccess of either | {ta present form only by therconsent of, the gov. | Terenen,t? Commence Bt 4O'olooK, and to cortirae | hefore the public at hie consulting rooms, a8 & | carhat grout saorihoes on usuni retal i tnadprioes - y ws. Viz: one of three other candidates would bave been | erned, and that it is as necessary ns it is wise. to z ~_ | proof of the extraordinary satisiaction given by | indeod much below original cot. The ot An order, signed by the outgving Secretary, | acquiesced in. resort 'to the people for revisions of the organic | (( 3” OFFICE MUTUAL. FIRE INS. COMP., | nis unsurpassed style of trestment, erous | jhe pul ted, as greet indupements will (Thomas,) was presented for bim to pass.upon it, | | Wa8 the election illegal?’ No; it 1s unimpeach- | law when the troubles and dangers of the State Wasmiseton, D. C.. ‘oe list of te-tivoniais from oitizers of the highest | "ie gbove compriscs & large stock of the finest involving the payment of some $60,000 on account | 20!¢. 18 the candidate personally offensive? No; | certainly transcend the powers delegated by it to | _!" pursuance of the charter the following #tate- | granding in Waehington. Also, from members of uality Prensh add Amer can Gaiters. Shows, Bouts of printing, under Gales & Seaton’s contract for | 2222.29, of vwdlemished virtue and amiable | the public authorities. Nor ought the suggestion | Ment of tue condition of the company is published, | 116 goal Families of Europe, as well as number- $:, Sg. for lacios and gentlemen the pubicaton ot poble devamene, the wid | gurmerexterainar mace ws neta | went supae,, Goverment auyfagm in | "Aoant of prominn nts aad iseonee tom stteomen Dgeomeut ioeynn, | 4 Fay Se, fete pag uy Patorn fra a ? ; we never shine; " i basse: order being in the name of a party who had pur- | bad a Chief Magistrate otherwise desig nsted than | mind of man has ever invented or the bond og cosbon hand -resaas Physidlans, Ambestators, Merchants and Editors by such election, and that form of choice is re- i . peed of this country and Europe, chased the account. The Comptroller objected man has ever framed. Perfect as it is, it ought to ay P ed every four years. Does any one even pro- hat Sf 4 Notice is also given that th to the prices charged for the work, and the As-| pose to chace the mod tf be expected that it will, at least as often as once | ofimmnbors wi | he h: id at the office of the company CONSULTING R sistant Secretary insisted that be was traveling Rowtstea ite? No; elec hea Weenie eae 5 ‘isthe Chicdisar melety and sien es MONDAY ieee : NUE ol t beyond his authority in assuming to sit in judg- | 88 Moditied by the constitution, is the one crown’ ig pa agg Ra age Zhenen forthe smcmion, ok ment on that peint. Whereupon Comptroller rg Weegee vpn eet S apie. To —_ I hold myself ready now, as heretofore, to vote a7 ett CHAS. WILSON, Secretary, Ah. Se otal cite Medill point blank refused to pass the account | thatthe new President will usurp despotic power? aanek aoe erceate inubasl Te vectben oe DEMESEY & O'TOOLE, Until be could refer the question in issue to the | No; while he is of all men the most unambitious, | States by citizens of other States, and outshthiese lem ‘EDDING AND VISITING Ten ue New omen” Dae theaters | Dhan Rj oases Pees | eee gna oe tn xnan | AEBMNSTEAVECE RE SEA OER. ork. . 1 4 if cannot, without their consent, point a minister Ph be ree One, san Onna Lane (his sted — he 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, South side,) between i2th and 18th streets. calling and settling thet GFeEat SACRIFICE PARISIAN GOODS! Office hours from 10a. m. till ‘p,m. jal2 LAST WEEK IN WASHINGTON. More Fire Arms! Ri ery levee siook of ¢ Gneet Pari i iful styles, = f ic > which f ma ander nA faroxtant Desratcues rrom CHARLESTO! or even a police agent, negotiate a treaty, or pro- | of the that phy spepeal Lane) I remnin 326 Pa. Av. betwen tel iets eee rae day. cumstances, { wil! make she geass sacrifice It ie said that on Saturday the Senatorial revolu- | Cure the —— of a law, and can hardly deer a] ways, Epa Logg ere eeoagrery, Ls au 21-6m ai ‘WASHINGTON. << jar “nag ‘Srthe nec hed tee tas, poketoing Sd tionary council in this city were telegraphed most | ™USK¢t from the public arsenals to defend hisown | more powerful for bolding civil communities —— . Ggu es uo one will bs de-eived earnestly from Charleston to induce the President Pe hat (thin; Se thalaseeed of duccckiede i's together than any mere covenants, though written | PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR. 2f"> oe FIRE oods as to direct that the Star of the West shall not sail | that the disunionists of as Conclactice | ce SeTIveR Spon ison. | remain id not accept as conclusi efore, constan' Just received by ex: and will be sol 2 again for Fort Sumter; as being compelled, in the | the arguments which were urged in behalf of the pret vig tie Nd BF ane pod aber tote 1 a Lies it of CO) possible, the construction of two Pacific railways, ‘age oe nar caeat event of her reappearance, to fire into her in par. | Syecetfal candidate in the canvass. ‘This ie all. | one of which aball connect the ports around the HS Doueand single SHOT GUNS, suance of their declared determination to that end, proto Brveany te his Sppretent Ot one "hay mann an zie: 1, and the other the towns SHOT GUNS. ‘ re bought by mvse fin Pari poset ea ary surely be returned, upon Charles- | were not; they could not be . = _ wate lakes with the arbers 100,000 Murket Caps ave f the sates: tylenin thet Nan I . Anderson Does the Constitution require or imply that t " ly’s & B Double Water Proof do. . ; Importer, Dae Pe TTTcie TL Gummotore | tektments of one party sll be satahctery to | pechoca what preted ereticted b7e 20% | Se fo ve Cape foe by. Cartntene. Foes nBand $s eth a -Yarv. — Commodore other? No. What is the constitutional rem- y > 4 porter Z ADAME #OV Armstrong was in command of the Pensacola (eo this Inevitable dissatisfaction ? Renewed Tea cote eon po Gipad incre balay ne loee eae! a apiachras fyamnn NAVAG _ sot pele! jo. by, navy-yard when it was recently taken by Alabama | debate and ultimate rehearing ina subsequent | respects would Lave been in harmony with cher- Pi Of oth ana ith’ and Florida State troops. The marine guard of . Have the now successful majority per- | ished convictions of my own. I learned early| i@14-lw ( p ‘Sign Gilt Saw. verted power to purposes of oppress} 4 from Jefferson that aan the yard, which was nota defensible work, was | have never bemee! held youn oat inet aiease ae wat tag pogo aborted “seg [MPoRtanr To LADIES! forty strong, and under command of Capt Wat- How gladly would the people of any nation in] Those with whom we must necessarily th en- just received a lot of Sable Mink MUFFS. son, U.8.M.C. The force that demanded the | Europe accept, on such terms as we enjoy it, the i pies ie thi e . e taining different views, have the power and right to fi kins caught this seq- surrender is understood to have cousated of tive | D008 of electing, Chief ‘Magistrate very Zour | of carrying” them Im proctice” We must be ony Which Vill sell at neatly companies. Manxtully would they cast aside all their own | we cannot Refer frp sheyp mere areg Rar pd gr Benge tyes me OLT’S AN P'S PISTOLS. by ea be ja 10-70" “Bate. coe Catv «gon, | miogtacrean EEE Chuse iu or we cannot lead; and if wi jot at Also, on hand, French Sable and { he Paox Sovra Ganotina—Lieat Hall, direct | S388 of government and scoept this Republic | for our country all the good we would wish, we | Water Mink MUBE®, priogpirom | pesuesynilagcidiaam spamauggaencacaeha Boag Tolaud: “Sho calf cgeet oe Wecaneien, from Fort Sumter, is expected in Washington | Shoat ina gt Ahortcomings, maintain it aust be satiated with doing for her all the good 28 O88 PES and VICTOR: HE WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN. ja 12 x : ‘ous kinds tremely tow. — lado? Met "Gon. Weyos as South, Curling | od withoal Sang sad wage wot WHR ince | aqichatoeana gine Rerermment my bet mppert| Shey suze CuiareneFUROIni Meiuieewts,| —Oupttlr-vni---BB0000. ours army, Novy! ad Baka Revalres of ~ ~ wi ver en! rte a hed Commissioner, will also arrive this afternoon. | ™!s#lons only resulttag from exhaustion ? make to preserve the ‘public Seace and to mein] © Lowsiana av., over Bank a Set ae 1.25. We liye in strange ti The a Ba to Freie and Felt, | Gfice corm 1 C street ‘ e liye in je times. 1 tal presei i “a ETZ, Lieut. Talbot, pyres) phar asa from | season, on one side of the ‘Atlantic, will mo sa it peactions as far Speuttte ort ee ee Hat 6 as g- Major Andersan, ity. paper pn tb neater pe oo what- = Goreng and conelitation jal4 between and isth ste, prea AES $ : nom i phere peedee a co I at td to Waat’s in tax Winp?—Great curlosity exists | on this side of the Atlantic, within the same Cg beg: . my faith | Jonatitulton and In ashington. - INGURE ROLES ADRS TT EET 3-5 pe a large aseo:tment of rates. Stil Ky bere to learn why the South Carolina revolution- | alleis of latitude, 1t will open on fraternal war, | the Union cided, wuoaene ry sath in Be ie “= RE bse — at ee ary authorities have started so many bearers of > Peery wig dpa discantens to over- pag beste ot the American people remains un- ~ RECRUITS WANTED. us 4 doors west a bither in the last throw mn e same ons. en. Coolness, calmness, and resoluti WEE ONE PRICE ONL bal ta hy waren tard ger | Berna ston ahaa oka md | em of hte cmc, Pony ire ees | rurngvee Koy renpeweme aces Soa Pett age? koraci PRS ting Maj. Anderson instructed in no event tosbell | they disinberit their children of the precious es-| Soon enough, 1 trust, for eafety, it" will ke seen coo One hte the city of Charleston. see ss eee a a deprive the | that sedition Land violence are caly local and tem- useful no 2 tf EVENS, 336 Pa or ee en: thi ty SS eee Tux Lavaxt—We regret to have to say that | human race began Its slow and peintal, yet aeed. | Union are. the vatural sentiments gee ene | & ‘and provide RE $500. -A.EE RAE OF 8509 WILL Bi nothing has yet been received at the Navy De- | fv) and wisely appointed ? country. Whatever there shall be, there ra? We oS & pe * given. atrect apd convistion of partment to increase the probability that the U. ad ane iannionlms, consclousiy unable to stand with be Srermletes meet them; whatever chine “ are Price $2 per galion or 50 conts per bottle, ths fo sing ofannary 3 ee Litt S.sloop-of-war Levant hrs not foundered atsea, | tion, have attemn; cer th sacrifices, private or win — my entire eir . | the Union, they 4 vast demaod we Log 7c: ‘DY. as has beeo appretended for some weeks pzst. More than thirty there Ss hour not come Toma prs meRoent — with -1% : painter Scant shienstle—thengs oct Musenon cannon eh Sak owes te ete . to eg Moreover be my in YACENTINGS! Ly ES= accepted. Se a Mu. Conwin was expected to report from the (4 da (Groserien he orn Saat special Committee of Thirty-three to-day, bathed Voe! ‘ Fen trench mbes nen scene pe mens elt the Hote gona | Be States there is because 3 ee OTHER i snd - a a * . [want of sympathy - (7 We are indebted to Taylor'& Maury, who | of slaveh«lders for 1 , : ‘in have it for sale, for s copy of the excellent chart ~ Peat on of Charleston Harber, just published by J. C. Smith, New York. 1 eos ae Rasionzp.—We hear that Assistant Secretary of | mass of citizens in certain States the Treasury,-Philip C. Clayton, has tendered his | ®tound the deita of the M. ‘the’ foreign to use RE resignation, and take it for granted that it will be | taf the Union is less alssount on the a ee Ot ait atyien nnd pet at a