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o_o | | AUCTION SALES. __ 4 CONGRESSIONAL. - Ruroator tue Commitrer or Tuxtr-Tanss. | Mr. Seward’s S ech—Opinions of the Press. | THE EVENING STAR. ee The majority of the Committee of Thi = wit ine | AMUSEMENTS. on eee senate, bed, oder, conshacration, Me. Mason's | rant ts tae Denee oe ba ye a Wie Sreiie SALE OF FINE GROCERIES. s w * nent WASHINGTON CITY: resolution of inquiry in relation to the course of “a sion fg? 3 he paces ” es Hconcet- New York sa nage on A Church, ng > TUESDAY. nv Hasan pg Plone apap order (Mr. | and'to be wade vaild shall be ratited By every | , The New York Herald says that thoush it ie | ON WEDNESDAY BVENING, Januacy itt, for. State 5 “eminently hopeful, con- Under rection Spirit of the Morning Frees. Cir FOnh waoved. to pestpooatalk priarenders | "FECT a eNIN Gescnsbling bi tor hs od:| Cilsterys ea soamervetive:” 4 MRS. CECELIA YOUNG, The Inteliigencer denounces the secret sessions | with the view to take up the resolution of Mr. | mission of New Mexico as2 State on an The New York Times an It is preemi-| Assisted by eminent Voos! and Instramsntal of the South Ceroliua Convention as d€spotic and | Hunter relative to the retrocession of certain forts | footing with the original States; and a nently a speech which ought to command uni- Performers. Olive il Jed forfeiting one of the most precious securities of | to the State in which they are situated. slave bill which gives the right of trial by jury | Versa attention and exert a general and a salutary AMME—Parr 1. Olu Rye hiskey . 4 political independence. Mr Collamer called the yeas an@ nays on the | to a slave claiming bis liberty in the State whence | influence.’ ANTS ines and Champagnes. eet = > motion of Mr. Pugh, resifiting—yeas 24, nays 27. | be escapes; and Any citizen from assisting mesma The Constisution of this morning fairly howls with rage that the Gov. Wise plan for the subju- | Kar : pill to Wed: iy, at 1 o’clock—yeas 2 ee eee ey ee ee con we | Cn maid of Mk: Willan, tha ents Matinee “National Volunteers” te likely to fail through } 1111/5 made the special order of Tuesday, at 1| 4 ao the prompt action of Gen. Scott. o'clock Pe that name,) and requesting the Northern States | 9n) The R+pudlican believes that the Southern ap- Mr. Hunter's reaolutions were then taken up. | to cause their statute books to be revised, in order | ost pointments in the Cabinet of tr. Lincoln will be | After some debate, furtber action upon them was | that all hindrances to a just execution of the laws 5 the number.”’ tponed to 1 o’clock on Thursday may be removed, and requesting the President to Getersed 14 bio ancival in this city. PM. Critienden’s resolutions were then taken | Coraunicate this resolution to toe several sexies, | _ The Baltimore American augurs good from the 20m, A Seiont Set Back. —The-Legislature of Vir- ginia, in calling their State Convention, which is to meet on the 13th of February proximo, having Provided tuat the people in electing delegates to up, and made the special order for Tuesday at They also report a series of resolutions, recog- haif-past 12 o’cl: day— fugitive slaves; that they recognise no such con- | Ne: uartette. rth It will be and should be so regarded It | Tickets 50 cents; to doped at stores Messrs. i rovi the | flicting elements tn its composition, or sufficient | was carefully worded, and eminently, astonishly, | Hutchinson & nro, J. W. G. Metz- it shall also vote for or against the reference of the weghal et ao eieh ot on eateere Arhdag bot fiad cause from any source for # dissolution of the | conscrvative end conciliatory in tts terms” * | ero! ise Fasior & WwW. iaalian: Convention’s action back to the people, the Rich- The Philadelphia Mr. Green moved to pone action upon the marshal in the captute of or detection of a | fails to present anything practical for the presen’ t, p lark! fugitive, except when force for his rescue is em- | and b he territorial 1th 1 Trastec. Played cr apprevended. Tt and buts, that nothin able fen be get faares fais wait BARNS he committee also submit a joint resolution | of { Tro: recios, lepeesating personal liberty bills, (but ¥| The Baltimore Sun says:—‘‘ The speech bas Von Weber. speech, k— nising uo authority of the people of one State to | Present difficulties. W ben the Senate adjourned. interfere with slavery in another; discountenanc- The Baltimore Clip; 4g Hovss —After onr reporter left the Hall yester- |ing all mobs and hindrances to the rendition of | tending of the olive branc! tion of duties as makes certain ports in South Car- | government; that they were not sent here tode-| The Alexandria Gazette 1s not satisfied at all moert to commence st 75 o’clook. —_ ja 14-2t mond Enquirer, the organ of the disunionists per | olina ports of entry; referred te the Committee of | S'rov but to sustain and harmonize the {natitu- | with the speech, and thinks it will only precipi- Bi cn wet AL nl Fine © ines from“ The Lay of the E : ; over ‘hat amount eredit of Ledger saysi—‘ Mr. Seward i geri Rombere. tal “anss, or approved endorse! nowes, beBr- buts, that nothing tangible can be got out FUTURE DAYS. served to disappoint all who put the slight- rest in Mr. Seward. We wate not among Pant I. 7. “Inflammatus,” Bopraco Solo and Chores TT Sol: x Soprano Selo, “Gratias agim posomacll ob igato...... . < tm a Sweet ”Q: rom “The Lay of the Beli”. 11. “Gaudeamus,’ Qi and looks for an amicable adjustment of ><“ It was an ex- on the part of the t se tt John F, Bi tyne, and at the vor. FEE — the couatry and see that equal justice is | ta s¢ in that State, berates the body (the Legislature) | Five. tions of te revolution. unmereifully for baving virtually abandoned the | MF. Clemens offered the following : fateor ba Voeteiie Ie eee on ae mfuaes B64 | The Alexandria Sentine? says that thou h coer. _ PERSONAL. eause of the South, and * all that sort of thing.” | ,_ 20164, Tbat the Secretary of the Interior be | Petaate, it existence Toomn to hope that Aer Bewerd's teesteont of te A ROUNG MAN OF | RESPECTABLE The same wise precaution of the Virginia Legis- | all deeds made by the several Soutbern States of | AS no proposition for intefference with slavery national revolution will be ‘eful. ‘amil saapaen. th some ui = lature hes given like deep offense to the conspira-| land to be used for forts, arsenals, dock-yards, | in the District of Columbia, dock-yards, arsenals, = is ow: and employment, wishes to tors against the peace of the country and the con- | B8¥y-yards, custom-bouses, post-offices, hospitals, | &c , have reached the committee, they say they tinued existence of the Union, here. The latter tio: ment of the Government to the ist January, 1961. | subject. have from the first engineered the scheme so as to | Not received Another set of resolutions fs with reference to | SBE City yesterday, tod, wituout atae or rule jts,were march on board the steamer cel Robt. McClelland, late Secretary of the Interior, | ment enforcing the duty of ail constitutional | ™¢?' i , and asked that it be referred to the Special Com: | obligations, asserting that the Federal Goverament | £0" Secret service —Charleston Courier, Jan. 7. allow the people nowhere the privilege of sitting | _ Mr. Sherman presented a letter from the Hon. | the duties of the States and the Federal Govern- in judgment upon the acts of thefr (these conspir. tors’) agents in the several slaveholding States, | mittee on the Trust Bonds Abstracted. Agreed to. | Should enforce the laws and preserve the Union of form an tanos iw t | for Acq to % and otber public buildings, from the commence: | have not deemed it necessary to take action on the | ,, MOVEMENT® OF tiix M:ttrant.—Two addi- | with a respeotanie young lady 5 she must, be nal companies of volunteets,who have éntefed | tween th aft 16 looking, ve, oo é MAPAME CLINTON PRICE, and asuccessfcl termination of their plotsdepends | [in this letter Mr. McClelland demands an in- | the States, Songs | with a recommendation for in great messure upon their belag allowed by the | vestigation into bis conduct while he was Secre- | the rendition of fugitives charged with treason, people to usurp the government of the South un- | ry of the Interior, and denies ttat he, while in | felony, or other crimes. questioned by formal popular inquests anywhere Mr Stanton, from the Commmfiee on Military | proposes to submit to the people, in addition to | f! They commenced with the declaration that they | 4 fairs, reported a bill for crnasing and dise{- | the Crittenden compromise, amendments to the NT, meting will be held on otice, knew anything of the abstracted bonds ] The proposition introduced by Senater Bigler | 44+) E iA id ay on. The meeting will be held inthe 1.0.0. F.—CO This distinguished Medical Clairvoyant oan be Mi Tone ee ed,on Wisensen, Q haracter Re at Rooms | By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctionsers. ENING, 16th inatant.at 734 o'clock A BAresensk. OF STOVES.—On a th; a eM Toth and D. 1 attendance is desired, aq the new Constituti in front of the . outh*Lodge Room. der. ae &imed but to secure “ peaceful and constitutional | plining the militia of the District of Columbia, | Constitution to interdict forever the African slave | * a aCe WR MoLEAN, Soribe, | QPFFICIAL- Treascry Dzranreent,t es ed rye Hinder, and, 18 C ogg secession,”? and have already illustrated that they | Wh!eb he moved to make a special order for to- | trade, and to extend the Presidential term to six inTY = NU aa January 9, 1861. gy Pu ily desi tion by force ie magjos sad wal d Of; not agreed to. Years, making the President ineligible for re- Mita TI AMERICAS COLONT: NOTICE 1s HERESY GIVEN that cealed proposals Whi. CAMMACK. Baiht. really design revolution by force of arms, by On motion of Mr Sherman, the House went into | éleztion. ZRTION SOCIETY.—This meeting will be held | will be edat this Department until the 19th | ja 14 st 4c. BARS '0.. Aucts, taking possession not only of United States forti- | Committee of tle Whole on the army appropria- . ni THIS EVENING, st the Hall of the Smithsonian t.for the issue of such balance | ~ gy GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers fications, &c., in a State claiming to have seceded, | tion bill. Ma. CritTENpes on THE Position OF MaRy- | institution, at7 o’olock, when the President of the f éell euheaiy Sain ok iy ~ bot in several States making no such pretensions,| After a protracted discussion, the Committee | 44ND —The editors of this paper (says the Balti | Socicty 1s éxpacted to thke the chal ‘he annual of dollars in cd IRUSTEE’S SALE OF G ——e J Pp > | rose and reported the bill with amendments more American) have warrant for saying that in | report will be prosented, and several distinguished jully issued in exchavge for gold Amp, HovsmHoip and also by the use of troops from one State that Mr. Corwin presented a report from the Com- | *fecent conversation between the Hen. Jobn J | gentlemen address the Socisty, The public are re- | goin of the United States, deposited with tne | deed of trust from had not preteiided to have seceded, in another | mittee of Thirty-three. which. report was made | Crittenden and a distinguisued citizen of Mary- eerily Sevied to atone invited to meat at | Treasurer of the United States, the Treasurer of State also not pretending to have seceded. the spectal order for Monday next; when the | 204, tld on the luth, and repeated on the 13th | eng offion of the Secisty, on Pa, avenue, between | the Mint at Philadelphia or the Assistant Treaswr- ‘That such proceedings on thelr part are awaken- | House adjourned. tract ee u “a Annie gehts: eer Sd and 4%; ate., at 12 o'clock this day. Yt | ers at Boston, New York, or St. Louls within five ing the bona fide people of the South to a realiza- Sescaay, Luaauty 1S of advising or Interfering with the actian of other (SMITHSONIAN LECTURES Prof. F. = a me Tao amar Ooms ae res. & * » = . ry |ARD, resid-nt of ye Univer 18 authori! ol tion of the fact tha: under pretense of seeking 10] spare —Mr. Bayard, of Del, presented a me. | Communities than that represented immediately | 1-3 of Malina 5 7 ress conserve southern rizbts, an irresponsible secret | morial from citizens of that State in favor of the | py rynself;— that he bad. however, no hesitation council are rapidly placing upon their necks the | Crittenden plan In felly and freely giving bis views to me or any | “"First Leclure Wedneeday. January 16.—Qutline | for other purposes.’ approved December 17, 1660. | And an ealire set of Parlor, Bed-rodm and Kitehen i lt deliver a course of Lec- | ao¢ to authorize the irsue of Treasury notes, and | Groceries. Liquors Tras, 40. &o.. : 5 Farnite. : . other gentleman in conversation, without restric- | of Optical Discovery, Characteristics of Polarized | Such Treasury notes will ‘be issued upon the rue of and under $5 cash; over yoke of an atrocious military despotiam, is evi- | | Mr. accompanied the prefentation with some | tion in regard to the use I might think proper to | Liste sf mo : receipt here of cortiSeates of deposit with those | chat mscunt. a oredivel 20 oad OF ane in mone. dent in recent proceedings of the people in the | iit he feted that it oxme too late be declared pert of ears be edad Connie fe the Lael Se Abie LP lied Rng opt ee officers to the oredit of the Treasurer of the United | satisfactorily endorerd, borin interest town of North Alabama, where Senator Clay re- | bis intention of expressing his views at length | ?P'nion that at this time Maryland should quiet- " rs ly, firmly, and bravely stand by the Constitution side«, by which the Alabama Convention now in | vert week. 7 , role 7 duly notified that if they dare to as.| _ hur. Seward nted a memorial from S F.B_ | 224 the Union, and should await future develop- | of tion. States. They will be made payable to the order of ja 10-e0d GREEN 4 WILLIAMS, a CSRUSL, eee. ird Lecture Monday, January 21—Chromaties | such bidder or bidders as shall offer to make such —— vlarized Light exchange at the lowest rate of interest on such LA“? WEEK IN WASHINGTON. sume to make a government for Alabama without | MoT; Praying the extension of bis telegraphic | Mente before taking action of any kind.—that be || Fourth Lecture Wednesday, January 23 —Physi- sabmittMg their action in the premises to the | " The hour of half-past twelve o’clock having ar- consent or rejection of the people, North Alabama | rived— will promptly resist its authority by force of arms. Mr. Crittenden’s resolution, with Mr Clark’s iow the same perpesten the pert of the dic- |, cndment, that the provisions ef the present unionists of Virginia is being received by those | Constitution are ample for the preservation of all | york Heraid minednees ‘with eftect the declare of that State who have all to lose and nothing to | the intérests of the country, and that as no recon- tion of the Duke of Wellington to the British gain by excl.anging peace, plenty, prosperity and | struction would be practicable, it the duty of ductive of favorable results to the peace and quiet moted by inaction at the present.”’ peuleasstre eins aaa Tue Iron Duxe on Civit War.—The New 8 o'clock, when the red lighton tower will be q could conceive of no action which Maryland | oa! Theory of Double Refraction, and of Polariza- | 2otes, and they will carry that rate of interest from patent; refe to the Committee on Patents could take at this moment which could ri pro- tee of Poavie Refraction. ie the date ofsuoh deposit. eornre Friday. January 25,—Ciroular, El- | ‘The propossis must state the rate of interest - of the nation,—and that these would be best pro- | !'ptiva!, and Rotary Polarzation. without condition. and without reference to other a The Chair called up the specis! order, being apinada trations aes °F umerous | Fae and contain no other fractional rates than one THE ONLY Th 6 Lectures will com:nence ata quarter before | fourth one half,or three-fourths of one per centut ‘] One per cent upon the amount proposed to be ex- “Ror kt agialonmeae cha: ged must be deposited with one of the officers Parliament at the time he introduced the Cath- the accumulated blessings of civil liberty secured | 2° orice ag use all its power to maintain | oljc Emancipation bill. As concession was to be by the existing Union, for the state of thingsso| Mr. Green, of Mo-, addressed the Senate in op- prey ore eet Sey all ent hedged far as the rights and interests of the citizen dis- | position to the amendment of Mr. Clark. defend- | jing vestiges behind. In proposing the bill in Posed to be quiet and industrious, a concerned, | 10 the right of secemion. The wiole dificulty | the House of Peers, he used these memorable in Mexico and the South American petty repub- ad grown out of a misconception of our form of | words :—wit My lords, I am one of those who have les, may be under-tood at a giance from the fol- Government. He argued the question of State] probably passed more of my life in war than | at Temperance Hal rights at length. most men, and principally, Hovss.—Mr. jout introduced 3 resolution | war, too; and I must say this, that if I could | 4% resolutions of a recent meeting of the working | praying the action of the House upon the | avoid, by any sacritice whatever, even one month lowing extract from the unanimously adopted may say, in civil | at © FCRIDGELY ENCAMPMENT, | Shove enumerated, whose certificats of such de- SAFE AND PERMANENT ‘atriarchs, you are hereby notified | Posit must 2coompzny each propostl as seonrity for pecial meeting will he held on TUESDAY, | its fulfilment. If the proposal is not socepted im- h Jannary,at7o’clock pm. - mediate directions wil! be given to return such de- CURE FOR B. A. KIDDER, Scribe. | posit, Should the proposals vary from the provi .—The Officers from each Ward of | sions of the ast of Congress or of this notice they the Union Regiment, are requested to meet | will not be considered. 7 o'slock p.m. Punctual attaidence in re: | All proposals under this notice CORNS, BUNIONS, SOFT CORNS, jexted. jai2st | and inscribed on the ontsid HE UNION PRAYE Gs | Treasury Notes.” men of Portsmouth, (Va.,) as follows. Viz.: pou ak a Oregon and Washington war debt of civil war in the couatry to which I am at. | I vibe helaen ory lee this Genk athe <n yeaa dc orageatat 12 o’elock, noon,on _ = t I made the apecial order for Thursday next; not | tached, I wouk ri fi life tn order t Eoglish Luthe c rh corner of lith and AI | said }9t! y of January. Seding satuatngs of the cee ene ieee _ it.” There is windom and coonsel Iu these words, | streets. to commence al 40°clock: and to sortirue "PHILIP F, THOMAS, the workingmen of the country—who are com. | Mt. Harris, of Md , offered a memorial from | and their applicability to the present condition of | 2¢ hour. _ ja7_ | _jaio Secretary of the Tressury. ALL DISESSES OF THE FEET, Pelled to devote all their energics end efforts to _ ate of palmate, paying Congress to | this country is strikingly evident. DEMPSEY & O’TOOLE, = O THE PUBLIC. maistenance of thamocives and thetr families, | TOU. Props nom omered by Mi. Crittenden; aciat Pasrauavig Toa Whe ase @ WEDDING 40 EING, aoe Having s large amount of money to pay prior to 3 F —Sev- h 3 . on wtiouk eagned Ser agctamions tetas for | _Mr. Burch offered a resolution providing for the | eral of the Marine Insurance Companies of New | Importers of fine WEDDING STATIONERY, | the ist of Maroh, aud owing tothe gene al ‘etagna- is the pom Bran clea extension of the eastern limits of Califorula, a0 as | York city, says the Commercial, have alresdy | WEDDING ENVELOPES, Son of Guuinies, =p Reve Sotenaned be ier ee Whereas, by the rule of sald politicians, the | !2,1uclude the western portion of Utah, known as | adopted the wat clause in theif policies, viz” 396 Pa. Av. between dthaniittsates | onsh, and we now propase to make s diesount of 18 good old ship of State, under Ghose tng) iho] Washoe; referred to the Committee on Territories, | «« Warranted free fromacizureor detentionstisicg | augdZ0PaA¥= Wastincron, ent on all cash sn ee during the next SIXTY. UNERRING SYSTEM . Qorkingmen ‘of the country have enjoyed ve | OM motion of Mr. Sherman, the House went | from the acts of any seceding or revolting States | ""? = yS.in order to reduce our very large stock of fessings, has been guided near on to the | 12% Committee of the W bole on the Army appro- | The subject will come before the Board of Under- | — NOTICE goede, and realise the money for them, peovious te ers of destruction, and amid the whirlpool —— bill, (Mr. Washburne, of Ill., in the phic rs, when they will probably agree upon th: Wanted immediately, 5,0°0 men to bus | readily ree the advantages i damaby ond contains ont chair.) ee E clause; if so, all the companies will unite in the ILITARY CAPS, 25 cents a piece. W they will bavo in trading wath us, on the terme thee Praotioed by Whereas, by the rule of said politicians, the | , ca 9 eagan o ba 4 oi ret and was speak- same restriction. ive learn, also, that the compa- | just re-eived from Baltimore, from our h tory, 150 | posed, as an examinstion of our stook and credit of our country bas been injared, and our | !"% When Our report left the hal oi ave en f.airenecd. thelr rates one bun- doze Miltary Glazed Cape, sold it josale and Will show for themselves whether or not we are financial resources so crippled, asto place the eee red per cen’ = dos Goan New York to Charles- Deder at the shorbest notion . Foner gine ovr. yeopgetion, and as the greater ger. Government in a very bumiliat ition be-] ARKANSAS Senvs Greetino To tHE Borper | ‘2. To ports in the Gulf of Mexico the same ad- TTRICH & No. 425 7th + by ani age A fn Oy . Ds. M. A. SCHLOSSER. tee tmetnd~dsa. StavemoLpine Srares'—Arkaneas has put her | Vance Will probably be demanded ise BRO. No sae eee down since the crisis began, we jee! confden o x S = fe uoements we row er wil ‘Whereas, the workingmen of the city of Ports- aay Spee RE Kesagre) > 5 Qppreciated by every one having goods to tuy mouth, being vitally interested in the prosperity foot upon the movement to place the Government} Gxx. Scott —Ata public dinner, in this city, UTC MGR APS OF SHE REY: ALEX- | oP eat all fainilanr with thie prise cenerally po Be cee of our country, and the perpetuity of the Union, | °f the South under an Irresponsible military dic- | on Friday night, a member of the Legislature re- ing Memorials ofthe Men and Events of his Time, | ewhere, inst the course heretofore pursued oy the polf-| the Convention bill-of the H , a dt sonal History of To acon. from unpab- f " nar ® — Congres, ss itinerant preachers of se. paciotions San Naas cae open. date proposed to offer, nd that, afterwards, the band lished paper ny Wai. Hepworth Dixon, of the wall ot aiteee monte teeeioe eee WHAT IS A CORN? dition and disunion; therefore, be it = 7 SOS, ee eae ede cas | Liner Tee a Pr ouiint artiole in our line of business: at ¥- Cornsare a tubercular exorescence, simi'ar to ® anttreiesd, ‘That we hold this Government to be schemes of the revolutioniste Uaaets lke spencer Gan ee sas corner Kleventh at. and Pa. xv. sq ens kagances. ian the ‘actual | wart.which develop themselves on the tose, be ‘wisest, most enlighte t i a : = ~ | cont ¢ lowest price will imvariab! named at . its operations on all the people thercof MAR | Ax Ow Dit of the day is that the Hon. Jno. A. ce carbonae te his, rensest WAS 8 general. excta- JPRENCH & RICHSTEIN, once. novels SHUSTER ®C aren a the soles of the possible for human fallability to conceive McClernand, of the House, {s likely to be called | ™* =r] ‘ i sank oe Lieder rising of ‘acs sauna Retin Baltmes Are ATER ane ee cael. pie. on ¢ joint o: ig toes, ions.) Aesolved, That we look upon any attempt to| by Mr. Buchanan tothe lterior Department. | S¢“«Tal influential persons | who remonstrated | | Are agents for ‘Subes - THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY break up this Government or dissolve this Union pee soe Haat mmemaiintlasate ees ad pag gmt ae oe psa rt og More Fire Arms! CAUSES. as an attack upon the rights of the people of the Personal. snd thas the epleede ended — Richmond Whig, 2 sie: Si eomguacian aniauhin te ate ¥ ti and tendi. tod l- coos y SS SE eee - narrow, tenet epenl —— bios on the post. ms Fleer} shes thi Brown, of Baltimore, 5 JE From the Cherieiten Courter ve clip the d + a Ap ra dei vered m particularily by a short shoe, Resolved, That we hold that the Constitution of ow s following want: Hands Wanted to Work on the | the city and Georgetown immediately after the ar- = ‘ th i te; eet cent nek eeeene comiact Be | neath Caraitsa, HK. NGoindinr SC Licel W,| Se siiny, adres ots ene | ealateraine ae Fie" Shue, [toviareein winch Ge footage, peptacndaco trigger te iimtimer ae Hae J. Hall, U.S. A., bearer ot despatebes from Fort | will plese report them at tue Quarteruiester ore ROAKING AND DAY SCHOUL tthe pie > = : 3d, Stooking? ill-fitting, and forming piaite or in- the people, ana creating direct relations 5 oe Sumter, arrived yesterday and took lodgings at | eral’s Department, at the court-honee, Charleston; | cipal a teacher of mauy years + xperien a eS x equalities, also are a cause of corns, especially in tee eens ana ene Willards’ with their blankets, and provisions if possible, p b apeod acon i eer hielo! pees : 3 Coli’, walking barp, Uneven, or broken pavements; é Resolved, That no powers short of a Convention R.—The following report of the | °F *W° day: ducation. “The contemplated location < 5 ; the continued rubbing of the shoe or beot at the =” of the people of the whole Union, assembled ac. the morning is made row the newt = = mis Ge nein belthy Maa aeoraate Poet ee: ; WF lays, ¢ joints. determi point of irritation; therefrom cording to the provisions of the Constitution, has dated Telesraph Line to the smith. LAG oF Pigecrar og Secretary of bina] Hon. | ° first session wil! com on MONDAY. > a result large and painful ¢ »ras, bunions, soft corns, wer to absolve the citizen from his allegiance | sonia Institution. ‘The time of observation i | A: G- Magrath, and the Secretary of War, Hon Ist the sever: «CAP! Many who are thus sfflicted, huve recourse to 8 ‘the Ualted States. quae ocleny D. F. Jamison, under a flag of trace, visited Fort of Ftudy wi Pistol Bal’s, Cartndges, Powder F ee Resoleed, ‘That we look upon secession at the Sumter Friday afternoon. It has been deemed Drawing aud sale low by.” ye HIELDS,” cut off y 5 advisable to withhold for the present the object t, and French wi 7 f and in Fi ‘aod corr, and obtain relief for a few days. South, and abolition nullification at the North, as ington, cloudy, 19°. achers. Boys under ten years of age Importer and Dealer in Foreign aod A Baving one meaning, viz , treason. ‘ 3 cleudy, and result of their interview with Major Ander- will be admitted into the first and second divisions |< Hardware. No. 339 Tidtel. BUT WHAT IS THE RESULT? Raseived, 1 good citizeus we will obey | Philadelphia, Pa. 2eleloudy. son.—Charleston Courier. of English exercises, Fur otroulgre and. furthor jal? & Oppceite Brown's Ho! By. reason of cutting, the exeresssnse has the all i-ws under tHe Constitution, and claim the cloudy, wind NW Wink Awaxes Rerccesp —Ata meeting of the | ume sot eely at No. 67 corner of Bridgeand | 7. R EAT SACRIFICE y of expanding, bordering and rooting df Denetits of the same; but we will submit to no rson * P pal i ‘oF authority outside tne law rs joint committee of the Pennsylvania Legislature, 1t* FE. A. FRYE. ’ the «me place, by outting, you make Resolved, That the working men of the countr usta, Ga. appointed to make arrangements for the insugu- | F\rPECTS OF THE ORISIS! : PARISIAN GOODS! ber of corns, after which it is in vain , y tion of Gov. Curtin, a resolution was adopted mas re fa rey tes jo . thatno Wide Awake Clubs, or otber political ~, organizations. uch, will be assigned positions lear, cald. in the parade on that occasion. Jackson, Ala....... scloudy Boots ano Smoes Wantep at CHARLESTON.— Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7 a.m (cor- The Boston Shoe and Leather Reporter, iaa recent rected for ter:perature,) 29,956; at noon, 29.834 article on the trade, says it isa curious circum- Thermometer at 7 a.'m., 31°; at noon, 312 stance that almost the first orders of the season Maximum during 48 hours, ending were received by several Pearl street houses on day, 32°; minimum 22°. ——$_ _—_ Lovtsiana.—Fhe telegrams announcing the triumph of the disunionists per se in the recent election of delegates to the Louisiana State Con- vention, turn out to have been but of a Piece with the telegrams sent so hot and furiously from this city to aid the cause of the proposed Southern Having s very large stock of the NOW IS THE TIME TO SPECULATE! Aerie feed ay gratinyf long time without giving pain, but that must not Sw, I wil: make the greatest eacrifice that | be laid to the idea that they are becoming inert, : RIDDLE’S ake he ereaaaat A ONE DOLLAR STORE Cpular prise’ My goods being marked | S04 that they willremain #0, for, sooner or later, ; tothe great distrees of the person who has to bear as "Soe Pa ave oe f goods as ‘ it, they wili exhibit their real character. | Between Sth end oth ots, F: ‘Wreatbs. Ki ye swe ling, fever, misery of no ordinary de- BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, insets, variety of} ption wiil arise, and will be difficult to subdue, arti kept ins ~ Tuesday, from a large dealer in Charleston, 8.C ,] BRACELETS, RINGS, SILVER WARE, &o. ‘and Trimming Store, will do well to give me | Without greater attention than can under ordinary i = call before they puro. Buy where c'ss. circumstances be said. military despotism in the matter of {i es for boots and shoes. : a : i aan the soveral Galf States = arpa ri Fort Somrgr —We understand that certain] {[J~ The safe key of the Revere Bank, Boston Your qhoice of any Article for Ma teed ng ere Pape | WHAT MUST BE DONE? ture wholly in the of thecal] of chief, communications have taken place between the | with a million combinations, became disarran: Call Earls. a the latest styles in the market. ‘THE CORNS MUST BE EXTRACTED? | hands chief con- | autborities of the State and the Commander of | on Monday, and the mechanical skill of themaker D. W. RIDDLR, ¢ M. WILLIAN. Importer, DR SCHLOSSER, spirators against the public peace and the contin. | Fort Sumter, whieb, it Is hoped, may save the | could not open it. Business was ata stand still; | jx 15 1f 302 Pennsylvantaavenue, | _jsl-twa 2 Market Space. | +)» system at once novel, based upon long expe uance of the Union. Thus, the Louisiana news- | fusion Prep nces secare to the State the pos: | 8 gang of workinen were at last set to work to | 7 > SEDUOTIONS IN PRICES! Pp FORTE INSTRUCTIONS —The un- | rieros and anproved by the nghest medion! author - | papers now coming to hand, tell a very different | in that, are yet the prepoe wy ich, if unsuccessful t down the masonry. — ened, long well mee oll & ities, and whrch can only be carried out by himse f, ' tale, indeed, from that told by the telegrams first dition of pf asic Hep coll pesos lo ns wins oy The = ners, Sel THE LAaf o8 oF tay PS des | eta Pi be ap ye Seo that he has succeeded in extracting the rovt of the cora, above referred to, with which it will be remem- | character of these communications or tie moncane isles sversgns ates Grats eight hundsed Now pied eel he : ppred sake bensiars oP iow, | BO tmatcor what thelr matures, qithent siving the Dered the chief conspirators here were so indus- | “Bich will be adopted In consequence thereof, of | ernjboarders, bas at this time but thirteen guests | SILK ROSES and DRESS SILKS im great pro- | cles of the dogg > en least pain or inconvenience, either during their re- triously plied (to be published for effect on the | moment Charlee per tomake public at this | hailing from north of Mason and Dixon's line. | q,d8 isn, ot most sciect atylon, Goons, | teach afew scholars, if desirab.c to cheir parente, | MOVa or afterwards, Dorder slaveholding States) for two days after the resten Misréury The steamship Montgomery, from Savan- | =HAWLS ofl: the standard ead novel styles, Sad take his pay. ta euch "i be —— ee ne satisfaction of laving election in question. As follows, viz: * UPA destructive fire occurred in Halifax, | 1e>curived at New York, brougbt'as Ce ee LOMICME ee et | een h arrangement peter of tox achsaeslieusy tetteneion oon bo - pony con e officers and crew recen’ nc re of the - . ) i i 7 ial rats the eeon for dctogte ote | Spine bovre om Hating Qcont’tnd rine | Maes es Peete sea beth tae Gated Sat | WARD het eee vag ODS fr filo in| Sis seamen seo Semmens sverons convention in Eest Baton Rouge lest. Monday: , Inciuding the American Consulate, Kx- | 1kste San Jacinto and taken to Savannal CARBETS, CURTAINS, MATTINGS, OIL- metnod of teaching list of te ti-onisis from citizens of the highest change Rooras, Fuller's Express. the offi i7~ The mail bags have been rified at Alba: CLOTBS, &o , upper floors. ; herison, {areesion) 2, Journal, Chrouicle, Goaettey Casket, and Express | Se¥eral times since the 3d, aud a valuable ha igecurat Ss House— por . the Halifax Library, Btewart’s Sa- ‘do’, 292. aral- | ance offices, Sheriffs office, Odd Fellows’ Hall. UF A negro slave struck a white man on of East at 1% o'clock Monday, | *94 many injured by the falling of the walls. cut his throat from ear to ear, and disemboweled luring the election, says ‘‘two hundred votes giant. <.ca. taken, three to one for the cooperation ticket.” Bde deci eect Chie on Saturday, ven a very large vote— ee almost unanimous for cobperation, 7? Z Resolved, That we hail with joy the firm, dig- | wheeled round, shook off the thief and ran back dion oar er Se icy. _Senatorial coope- | the United States, and nanetens otek aeiaent of f to the city. jenvenue, 472. Benstorial power and resources M this Stee pew rian - A man in the New York Clipper chal- Fo dade Nato, es fogs lt | Jaw Cas week Iv wasitineron. ‘ Pascoe.) pte lenges ali the world to a sleeping match. He | 100,000 Musket Caps ES io ‘mor es ares mink peessatative secession” Lae, (on Catena PS Te General Goverument, by whomaoever seal sleepe, fixe dayson 2 stretch, and thinks be can zm of Sapa" meer eerste fers hinee RTT i Wonru or nob itt Gene, ag, a areas bases : 09 0 ‘of Advice sent free by mail. FICANT. ————— (7 According to the Salt Lake it And all kinds of Field munit . . ST & GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost, tor Charlton (2. C) Cour foneeice we ore, Ne fe, Rien hee on doubt a rogerk ocininae, |e reel Reese teea | ao hn end Ror Yor Bla Joged fact that many of the best familie of the | ordinance of eecession, all the veaele'in the per | Vib. nn ee uanuues Im the great basin Of | ya 1¢ 17 tgs een it Ee Poth omnia FisaY vere “ian” | ers State are fleeing’from it as from the plague, in of Mobile took out their clearance papers, Prefer-| {[7- A man the other day forwarded an order ring Uncle Sam’s warrant to that unce consequence of the lawless tyranny now exercised | St. te of Alabama. Twenty-twe cheapie ee Sedge of ccd alegyreage nial I Sonne cmeen Sey Leweapeel; seven for Havre and one | returned with five pounds of Bologna $ ies G7 A little boy died after drink! a it of meeraear beret emit om | penuisnna, Hove Cuaron —Tin exemie | WHEY, indneed hy some other bey compl ie pa and well-known publishing houses cf Childs & Prada t a has been had. The postmaster has sent for Mr. | Of persons wi li purses. ‘ic. ish Volunteer Orderly Room, four insur-| Holbrook to sift the matter. we eepeeen: oP stati implton, no ligation to = A 9 b from Clinton, | Stores and lawyers’ otices. Gne man was killed | Christmas day, at Thomasville, Ga., with anaxe, | _is 15 St ay his victim. bbs PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR. A bighwayman rusbed out o: farmer Just received by exprees, and will * Rrapeioters of driving out or nieren Saturda’ night, the horses REN sma}! aivance, a lage asst runent of COLTS Agents ae ot! RIFLES, Colt’s) HOT G MPORTANT TO LADIES! made from ther: standing m Weshington, Also, from members of Ssovaaed marten cho Slengyaee, loss ones from | Diplomatiste.| Phynicians, Ambassniors, Merchants and Editors of this country and Europe. ffe.e1 at prices to meet the wants L Pena. avenue and ra street, _ja5-im or apply at Metacrott's, —Perry Building.” _ | VO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES. COMPANY. CONSULTING ROOMS, ras Suseosinie i , and | 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,) between 12th and 13th streets. ‘eseon: TENTS, VTTOe Dinah aHOPOUNE. 4, ubieand With Sixteen Years’ Experience im the Business, | Office hours from 10a. m. till 5 p.m. ’ harp’s, ALSO a t it’s Lm Navy sod Figet, st neay og > Se Sable and Cc. = SON, ee SO, a We goursan P'S PISTOLS, 1orehasie ee hie ee MUFFS, E Have LS 8 UJ a tor Mi nk Bie poe from - | Ja 10-70" a a - a and 3B. Lippi a A convict in Windsor (Vt. 2S to BE ‘. x AND CURL U- own way. puis bore Rakion ta ee totkea the keeper in Ris calls of the Sethe Benen | apthte CAP. ge Kinde of Fs tairamely tow. GE Shih eag trent satort TING THE Prrax —Mr. Rhett, in the South [cheng sod eet Vasiaene career, and Ar. “ert TE, a Spenco shea om UNS ioe Mute 7S cents, ts, Sara Prasetcn, Carolina Senate, on Friday admitted that the ex vtner, becomes mergod“in the * re cape oe ype Missow’ JOCKEY HATS in Beaver and Felt, | 20% 08 = Ro penses of that State for the comi: fir Lippincott. steerer with tae pple cp ’ i TS ig EMETZ,_ 00 $-3m 3 = UZ The hmegne C. . Hamilton, whteh arrived cut benired teen tee reat el isu | ee Sen iskent Ishi. | $500. ane e Oe orab pete drieust ; REGIMENTAL DRILL. the fo ‘aing ofengary Se ist, Twenty patriots of the Revolution died o : ; seen! ng a the past year; eighty-two are all that are vie — at arias Coe months at least 17-Thirty-a deaths from a fore any revival business place.—Port- ive iphtheria have. land (M<.) Advertiser. Sat sais the last two weeks at ‘Dunkirk, lew ; metas sexcaee ne aN ae TRE Mission oF Tire BRooxLyN.—A A Committee ha: p of Cusrleston y Geren pew tole funds for the perches omits ced eS ne We S| 7a Se Jnmay thre wee 10 | ae ito tary ere: ant verage about s,t0nsulebdes very ‘to enter