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| ‘ T E EVENING STAR. sega soe ns % i Personal. trem Washington. ARRIVAL oF THs U.S. S19: ocr oe Re en Sexare.—Yesterday, after the close of our! qcaq; Mejor Reynolds, U.S.A, isat the Na-} Wasmrxorox, Jan. 16 =Lieut. Hall left here Haxrtox Roabs —The t : WASHINGTON OITY: — | "tee : : any fer Charhesten; wis! tnstrections 60 Majer | SAPS ae cian Br J.C. MoOUIRE fF EXCELLENT FUR : he President announced that the special order | ._°-*" Hon. L. M. Morrell. U.S. Senator from | Anderson. Their exact character bas not trans- 9th instant, with UBSTEE'S SALE OF EXCELLENT EUG THOURSDAY............ ..January 17, 1561. | of the bour, the Pacitic Railroad Bill, was before: Maine, successor to the Vice President elect, is | pied, but it is ascertained from a reliable source | Hi 7 ne the Senate stopping at the Washington House. that the troops will not be withd: from Fort Mlemanded ; * Mr. Biglet moved to postpone that and all other | _ --*- Capt. Stephen R. Roe, of West 5 by the Seuth Carolina | 5 a umoararien tag wy the | orders 2 the consideration of ME; Criticaden’s | Hon. duane esepieey od Seely, Ww haw! puthosities, and that important post will be de- 4 oomiprie” ' resolution. a on yeas were 27, na} renc - 2. s ton, New ¥ a a . prevent jon - i Renate of the substitute of Mr. Clark for the plan | 26 mays) ot Willerda’. ork, are | of atirs. BiSiou pny Hair Spring Sofe, Arm and French Per i of “Wr. Crittenden that, “If thie decision of the | Mr. Powell's amendment sdding to the Brat --«-Mr; Bowlby, of the London, Timey who Bh TR ney pe Beg oy oe er tap Sofa apd Center . aii * * . ie! a aad Senate deserved to be cousidered definitive on | fevlution;_’ or bereaftcr to be acquired.” relating was killed by the Chinese, will live in the Clerk In the New York post omee, ne Fovineeas’ | «: Where are Brcenel + rpets, Sear the part of that body, we might well despair of | and agreed to—yeaa 29. nays 24. = ally are Wes ee ed the crown of | y¢/ ne, Minority reports baye not all been made | the oficers of the Brooklyn fe Wood cent Chvire, Lounge. preserving tbe Republic, even in its present torn | After a prolonged debate, Mr. Collamer moved | mertyrdom while engaged in his professional | Yt {rom the Committee of Thirty-three. | * Philadelphia, - r Walnut Bureaus, Bed- and truncated proportions.”” Itexpresses tbe hope cok agtonian Neamt before the Senate, and | duties in a distant land. Wests Les, of Georgia, and Hamilton, of | Schooner then im, Kaa eabetante. tors and Pamove, i that this adoption of Mr. Clark’s resolution is not | {ris ulation the seas were 2 nave a0 OM |, <-"-Timothy Heenan, father of the pugilist-| basi’ something like the Crittenden | Po snd bed eighteon ot toronty shot A Smlorta, : it final, and looks for s more comprehensive plan | “The question then recurred on the substitute | 4°h" ©, ergs hag West Troy, on Thurs-| Messrs. Nelson and Ferry bave each presented | ber. and she thought it imprudent for the a a i of adjustment of Mr. Clork. as follows po — ae time The de- | their views. lyn to enter in. ’ ‘The Constitution announces that “there can be | Kesolved, That the provisions of the constitu- y share of the “muscle”” pos- " .. Withdraws his assent to | , The Brooklyn rounded to, and een eee ee Soatirarta | ng te spt forthe Perrin othe aon, | Segegey ben, Dated 3 Dts Papa, or frie ras an he toute | See hte Hebomn a bt sm * a rotection of all the material interests of # ave generally retired fe the hold forts jn the South, without war. For there | ¢), pods ; that it needs to be obeyed rather smith in the Watervieit arsenal. ‘i Sherehy sheeting an elias ‘ can be no coe: without resistance And the | than amended; and that an extrication from our| v a a igcale to accept anything that the North could yield in ’ sqoner those in authority take note of the fact, the | present dangers is to be looked for in strenuous REAT Uxton Mxetine at Witminoton N. | the way of compromise. Detter for all parties.”” efforts to Poppers ~~ protect pea pebtia aan oe Herald of Saturday after- ‘ A ment epee signed the Representa- sy foree : ves fm : : hit ‘The Republican says that the rejection of Mr. | PFO fee particnlar fweotaks, chasproniors ‘The meeting at the theatre, last night, was one | Sicut, declares that the 1 ani Taite vote for the | Brooklyn that the sailors on board the scbooner at i Crittendeu’s propositions will cause regret, and | for particular difficulties, or concessions to unrea- | Sf tbe most imposing ever held in this place. | adoption of constitutional smendments by this | Wore black silk hats, standing collars, t some excitement, although temporary, in this sec- | sonable demands. The array of the venerable and white-baired gen- | Congress cannot be had, and since there is such a | Clothes. etc., and the impression soon if lion of the country, bat thinke thet the people | ,,Res0lved, Thatall attemptstodissolve the present | tlemen who occupled the stage, and many of | contrariety of views end opinionsamong the mem- | that the scliooner was one of tes gesed semels Hi? y> People | Union, or overthrow or abandon the present Con- | W20™ had not turned out before for years—the | bers of the same patty as leaves no hope from their that had been sent out to intercept Brooklyn. , Ho} will be convinced, they look into the mat- | stitation, with the hope or expectation of con- brilliant assemblage of ladies in the gallery, and | action which would meet all demands, they are | _ The Brook! made noattempt to enter the bar- fT ter, that,they invol: , not only not possible | structing 2 new one, are erous, illusory, and the very large crowd of ‘bone and sinew’? in the | willing to refer the matters of difference between | DOr, but remained outside until she started home- a} to be accepted by the free States, but dangerous | destructive; that in the opinion of the Senate of | Parquette, and crowding the aisies—all of whom | the North and the South to the source of Federal | Ward. She arrived in Hampton Roads i 3% to the whole counti the United States no such reconstruction 18 prac- | Te ¢® masse, with shouts, and waving of hats er and to delegates elected witha view direct | derk on Monday night. and came to anchor under ry. tleable, and therefore to the maintenance of the | 204 handkerchiefs, greeting every allusion to the tothe r settlement They concur in many of the | the guns of Fortress Monroe, in or near the spot EEE SOE ate existing Union and Constitution should be direct- | Sire 804 Stripes, the Union and the Old North | measures recommended by the inajority, and re- | obtupled by the Great Eastern when she was off H A Bonpsr State Movement.—The Virginia | ed all t! State presented such a scene as is seldom wit- Old Point. energies of all the d ‘ts of the wit port a resolution in addition to theirs ‘his res- i Legislature have now before them a plan for | Government, and the efforts of all good citizens. nyennaeg ‘The greatest enthusiasm prevailed, and | olution received fourteen votes, while fifteen |. It isa little remarkable that none of the guns on uniting the border-slavebolding: States upon a | On the question the veas were 35, mays 23; 80] that crowd. and thet oe foypene ee patny in | members voted against it in the Committee. It | he Brooklve were london osc preparation for on policy of action, to bring about the sct- the resolntion was adopted. pomalata $2 sees at as long asa thread of hope | proposes to call a national convention. the purpose, nor was the slightest ye for tlement of the troub! poeta here by many Psp tc = moved to lay the resolution on | the it for the Union, they would cling to it to] Col. Hayne, Commissioner from South Caro- = —— board —_ wi o — ie; agreed to Z sailors that were on were div! a , leading border-State public men, which promises | On motion of Mr. Collamer, the Kansas bill r RY oP on ival here. He will in here sev. | Sentiment, some being southera men in sentiment, Se ofes, 7 i Geta Fae or P moar e pam ree [oe see hgh progr Kaneas bill was Bateau Aor Witp Cuxany —tLf our columns ct. The pinion is. almost unanimous | While others were influenced by northern feelings ‘The Senate then proceeded to the consideration | fs pears an advertisement of Wister’s ion circles that all collision for the . | As for the officers, nothing could be gained from : etutiens proposing : ofan Senate en proven considerat mof Wild Cherry. | If it really be a superior | ent should be studiously avoided. He bas been | them; they were perfectly mum on all the various | premises, First—That there must be some definite and | the doors were reopened a prio ined session, | article, and there is much reason to think se, the daily counseling with the leaders of th: i subjects connected with the ship or ber cruise, jt, f conclusive settlement of the slavery question be-| 5 pened and the Senate adjourned. | prejudice in many cases just against Patent Medi- | movement whovare opposed to precipitating hee, and if they discussed the subject at all, did so possess ot seh i tween the two sections of the country, or a separa- use —After our report closed— cines should not effect it; and the proprietors of tilities = hens sera iam privately. c the Prppert and Tesidenee iH tion is Inevitable. , =. Garnett having the floor on the Army bill, | the medicine bring before the public good evi- It is believed that a str: sith ie The two officers who sent in their resignations dott. This [and consists of One h: * Second—Proposing the Crittenden compromise, | Shut be qheaintytumenitien were not brought | dence of its benelicial effect, from some of our | within two days past been urging the authorities | the day before the Brooklyn eniled were on board | Sf'DreJonn fi. Hayne and ih 4 with i ts, basis fc I . at by the eliable citizens. i "i i it Alexand - 1} he could tak. tt 3 ald no’ p until it en village, to whom references w meat: compelled ' \ . Mpatra-—The appstetenent or a Commissioner to | Possession of the executive and legislative depart- | to be made in the advertisement of the Balsam, at a Be see cu - nad Tra rain taey oe oantton from { each of the States in the Union, representing the resent eel es ae eas teetke had praia papell aie mena authorizes ueto sry | It is stated by aSenttor that ® Northern Demo- | thelr oaths of ofice 4 prewinof {rut and all the action of Virginia, and inviting a response to this | per, portant question ¥ ¢ Balsam in bis family for the | cratic Senator thi fi led The destination of the Brooklyn is unknown sect pence igr ory fore, but the danger to the Union had awakened | last ten years, and bas found it, from his experi. | Seti Senator this morning called on Mr. Dickens, | ES Conn ah on as and it is believed she will | aiuiesection of the coun ) Fourth—A strong appeal tothe Federal Govern- | tte! to the question which is pressing upon them. | ence, to be very valuable remedy for coughs and | Seices the diovareloty ie need him that | ceed to New York; | SCortain about | etna jethoah ue x If an appeal was made to the N colds. A trial unless the disunionists in his employ were im- | proceed to New York; but nothing in about | lio and Met ) ment to stay its hand and avold all acts which | no doutt the North would tally to the neseou or | ellectaLawerentetllc Herald: Moy 12, tao | mediately discharged, measures ould bet-ken | Ber future movements svie Deeiling end Xe 4 == pending the mediation of the South, and hurl from power the men who —— Pin wenserectines th “ihe body now have ama: | | Monancuy - ve refused. 7 e conservatives in the hi . ect te lee a eee cao St PEE | hecewary ton amicable adjasiment"» “"" "| pieunion Suaxon—A Richmond corcypontent | JOU, snd n0 alto, will te alowed to drew | Foe fables 4 ~~ nd Mr. Garnett proceeded to sh states that on th money from the Government they are trying to | Mobile. 3 pe terme of sale are: und in cash on the all acts which may precipitate a collision. would be onloyed by the Boutern Contetnars: | futher of tls Hou Re a’ Tryst cieaee es Seatrey She mention cockades have ail disap- | Queen Victoria will twenty er thirty of | dey afasnicens She comene’ anni ongesl It ts designed, if Virginia passes these resolu- | and urged that if the present Constitet: td | preach a disunioi in the Hig 4 peared in the Departments, owing to the recon- | bet men-of-war ships to assist our commerce. | instalments of twelve, sehtsehs and twenty-four tions, that tbey shall also be adopted verbatim et | not protect them in their rights, they must, be Evterian Church, Petersburg, Va. uercke intie | suction of the Cabinet, and it is ramored that | If she rot Bersih “would net be surprised t | chaser, and the deferred payments to be neon ea hy literatem by North Carolin, Tennessee, Ken | Permitted to establish a government of tuelr own, | olliciating pastor. After discoursing at. some | {2e1a2¥ loafers who infest ihe bar-rooma, drinking | What might happen. | 1 would not be surprised to . * payments to be svoared by. tucky, and Missouri, and that all of those States | _ 1°. Gurley said that the rights of t uth | length, extolling South Carolina and commend. yt other people's expense, and preaching see good. sound, constitutional monarchy here in beoriber. The deferred shail unite with Virginta imeskinn 5 eipeacd ly guarded by the North as by the | ing her action, Co was Interrapted by one of the Keesler pe - Government, Will all short! ad Ler patches Ee nator i: | ments will bear in interest from cee $ s . Thatin case of b rom it . Since the a arance of the artil- 5 - . 8. representations to all the other States. Northern people would turn out Tey leader Slated such senlimneae tp te: treason "The ros, | ery here, the Southern vol Unteers have heen leas | stayed by emancipation ofthe negro, we boldiy | neta sdaiiecccdaatas Via While it may not be that the exact terms that | Becessary, to ald their Soughern brethren. ‘The | erend gentleman not deslsting, several members | OWY. and the talk of preventing Lincoln's in- | look ts a strong government, and who would suit | 28 T-TS% ———— Wicgtnta will that: peopees sill ‘be ted by | People of his State were for the preservation of | left the church, and one, more daring than the | 2usUration by force has ceased. These gentlemen | t0 Well as ome of ( Victoria's sons?’ You : —————— propose accep’ ¥ | the Union and the enforcement of the L weil, aatoend te patee r4 ¢ | are now given to understand that the conservative | then would be our friendsoutand out. Uureight AST WEEK IN WASHINGTON, three-fourths of all the States, it is extremely | was time to stop the traltors who are now selzing | t0 discontinue his semon aed levve the baildiggy | ©'tzeR8. Of Maryland and the District intend to | States are as large as all Europe, save Russia, and probable that her propositions will prove the basis | Upon Federal property. They must obey the which the pastor did, amid ‘aach vecteanant 28) | see the President inaugurated in every emergency. | bere is the foundation of a great people—negroes —_ of asettlement npon which the requisite three- Government and be put down by the strong arm asap ream Ler “psizaaeion eal aii : ca it is necessary, they will be expelled from the pono ang ag ep emg wee fourths - oe e law. UG" The New York Trib iq , ~ iJ i. — gladly a the diticulty. Her |“ Mr Holman denied the right of secession, and | favor ona plan to settle the we cry quatton ty ‘The N. Y. Post has the following sensation dis. | the arts and sciences, and we have riches enough TaE ONLY Presentatives and those of the concurring bor- | said that the South had no cause for such a step. | the Government buying out ‘all the slaves 1p | Patch: bas i ae der slaveholding States, in this labor will not | He was against coercion, but if any State violates | Delaware, Maryland. Missouri, Arkansoe, Teeac, |, 4,%epublican who has just returned from Mary- have to deal—zss those here desirous simply | tbe Constitution he would enforce the laws of the | and Louisiana, and thus secure to freedom the | 204; feports that ten thousand men have been | | A Rewannasis Rait noap—The immunity of x of achieving a really fair and satisfactory ter} Sie Meee ce Tate extent. States north of the Potomac, and west of the Mis piel a ee ee vepe. fo sib licy of the fect of Dees Mannie be peenoeaee She AES reeuenene a Morris. o ’ ae or ” necoln, a ite i mination of the embrozilo how have to deal | secession, and charged Mr. Buchanan wiih the | lars would pay for the slaves, and that site ecgn | Slt progress Whrough the State tothe Federal | tains, forthe lat seven years is remarkable. W. i —with ¢hronic pro-slavery politicians on one | breaking up of the Democratic party will cheerfully pay her proportion of themeney. v | Capital. P. Smith, in bisannual report, says: ‘itis a source c OR ; side and chronic anti-slavery politicians on the | _,After 8 lengthy speech {rom Me. Morris, the | As the worth would be the only gainer by the Pa yt tees oo Phaser ripen seach te Gaston diab ennegs b “ey @ arose, and the Ho: 1 ian, mightshe not be D confidence of the cons rs by takil 4 mene ae — asille intent on preserving thelr own oe Se Rees reer Let hype ine waar Sire ce ene the oath of secrecy. Some uneasiness bas been | the road bas enjoyed a complete exemption from ; status in public life by the maintenance, intact, Tuonspary, January 17 ridiculous idea, first set afloat by a sensation des. | Created here by the larze amount of money depos. | personal_injury to passengers on {ts passenger CORNS, BUNIONS, 80FT CORN of what they call thelr record, rather than upon] Szxarx.—Immediately after the reading of the | Patch In the New York Herald, and eagerly | 74,” bank by persons considered Irresponsible. | tains. Since the last instance in which a passen- , oa * ' restoring the broken Union upon terms fair and | Journal— id © | caught up by the Tribune. J These, however, are thus far only rumors. ger has been killed on the road, nearly eight vears , i honorable to all. Their sppeals will be made] , MF. Hunter moved to take up the deficiency |. Pees ane nen ae cere directly to a different.class of legislators; men im- | Pil: He said he hoped to get through with the | , USion Megrine at Youx, Pa —A large mect-| Usion Mxrixa ar Sr. Lovis.—On the 12th | Pawengers injury.” aad ont : ssidllidihey dcmatobed cite ts nsecente 2 rn Dill to-day. ing of the citizens of York, Pa., without Tegard to | !nst., an immense Union demonstration took place y . ; es interests of the peo Hr. Hale thought the morning hour business | P2tty, was held on the Sth inst., for the purpose | at St. Louis. The resolutions adopted declare that > A letter fr ple in every county in every State. was gone through with first of expressing their devotion to the Union. Reso. | the possession of alave property is a constitutional | acai nha gernele) seeyogpmtrat ar sg ALL DISEASES T It bas for some time past been evident tous that} Voices —\‘ Let bim have it.” lutions favoring the Crittenden compromise and | right. and ought to be ever recognized by the | Hon as ttgs tts states that the population of r OS ae SES ¢ theagh 6 Congrecd = The motion was agreed to the repeal of the personal liberty bills, bronoancine: | Federal Goveremrene cognized by Monrovia, 3,509 in number, find difficulty in pro- : oug gresslonal vote asking the people of | Arr. Fessenden presented the credentials of Hon, | ill-advised the course of South Carolinas and de | ment shail fail or refuse to aenere thie right tee | (ici2e for the 4,000 recaptured alaves recently ; Se several ss to consider and remedy the | 1.'Ai Moceill,"U'S. Senator from pred dha claring it the duty of the federal government to | Southern States shell be found Walted fer iu ae, | rows upon thelr hospitalities. is the | possible of achieve- ine, v! . a. collect the revenuesat Charieston, 4 i pn en else, Sop Geee apn WAN Ger Cee ote cc{ METAL Cline Sertd OT Loiad cee | moan sdepeals Sins manciag wes ok asara te | acti Sod Geer ase ee ee Ladies, Call Earl the several States) may come to a final settlement, | ct?» took bis seat. a jas. M. Buchanan, Jr., of Baitimore, Hon. Robert | also cordially approve of Crittenden’s proposition gerry shad 7 ‘Sed dahanie an Cab hnskc adekes peasants 1] The’ Vice President laid before the Senate the | J; Fisher, V_K. Keesey, Esq. E. A. Welter, | asa basis of settlement of the pres-nt fiticulties, DLE’S OR UNERRING SYSTEM Proposition pre- | credentials of Hon.S. P Chase, U.S Senatey | £84» H. L. Fisher, Esq’, and Alfred i. Lewis, | belleving them to be satisfactory to all parts of the BLES ORIGINAL St STORE: pea asin ietags a ipsa o- the State of Ohio, after tle 4th of March | 84 » of York. country, deprecate coercion as conduction to civil B 3 ORIGINAL i i RE: te w all, are those whose interests war, entreat th: vt tal ILE’S 0} INAL 81 . are almest alone :nixed up in the real disabilities | y ibe deScioncy bill was then taken up, and it] ,,hMEPIGHE NEAR Ricuoxn—A prizc.ght | Federal Governanemt, to stsy the sven of the sail Paar acanan Practiced by a number '¥ ol ichmo. til t N Vv. sccwning Sven wade wich an Senta | Fase puge “mente | Soy rh eee erence | Wr ndadantarteg te ae aac a eu. ' ieee Sees _ Lanes = Fl The subject was debated at length. frond Die ee ey fifair informs the Rich. | ven! Se een Pe ay ret oats lina es Dx. M. A. SCHLOSSER. lent an wenty-s!. rendi at j i Ni Sey nd patent, nr nd cosdeed Wy | Wousn Toe Spaced eth How rire mina 2od ined tse | ania” nono ced much | AMGone ores et cept af ew na sented, as explained above. War, transmitting to Congress reports of Natioes “wind ana Sate ee Piasar eee tee rou From Ovr Entiaz Stock oe ; transactions of that Department, which having | an eel. Te te furtoe ee pm {eounder like | | {7-Some Tennesseeans appear to have turned | YOU CAN TAKE YOUR CHOICE POR ONLY ; Tux Srxate’s Action, yesterday, does not in. | €t? aperepriatss disposed of, = | handeed epecetens wees at about three | the tables of Lynch law. As thus: — ‘aimed welvn the fret that il proepeck ofa karerontany | ge name Iy., etlered a joint resolution for a — 1g, Ee Knoxville (Tenn.) Whig says that a fel- | CORAL and GOLD SETS. settlement of theexisting troubles by action of the | “Mr. Pottic reroted fa nee Beteed to Acniviry ax Fort Apam«—The Newport (R. | ing disunion alk and cutting an counters, | MEDATEION SEES. Se Ee puaecnieake, arte ee cikiged ty masng ese Into aa A. Paulding ts ancept a daued ook ree ers ; purpose of putting the ord- | of bim, and bung him with a grape vine, and so JBY and VASE SR’ + which develop themselves on the toss, be- Sesaanaiiin cdaccoal sar — any fair and from the governmext of Nicarague and rane the following Adams ncomplete order, and adds | choked him, that he had like not to have re. E. tween the toes,(Soft Corns,) on oles of the 2 atever. that It be put upon its passage, . . : covered. They made him take an oath to t feet, and the joint of the big toes, ( Bunions.) In voting on amendmenteproposed to the perd-| Mr. Hindman sald that be condemned the| on foot at wale ne tne nee aca een, nt | the Constitution and fight for the General Govern- THEY ARE PRODUCED BY MANY ; ing Papen: Propos:itoa, It became evident be- } Course of Conn. pocleing sos objected to the res- | disclosures which have come light in arene | tent, oa well as talk in tuture on the alde of the CAUSES. youd the pretense of denial, that not only the A ich, being objected to, was not then | to designs upon this fortification, and which w pressi Darrow, Senatorial representatives of the States alleged to| P'ite?Buroh'called up the epectal order, cthe In. | ore Bot tt Hoey at thls time to make public ca = Rlonthlengemcr aoe ich ds Bave seceded, but other extreme southern mem- | dian appropriation bill a ee te : Vea Asmieting will be held THIS Someti : beg, are not yet prepared to sustain aay plan of | _ Mr. Sherman moved that tt be postponed and Tip tent maul beee or eeeos CtoeRD. | oom Ste Cie ee Caen Ry aap ees serena ep opposite; @ shee settlement that falls to embrace a provision that | M3de the special order for Saturday. Agreed to. | the arrival there ‘on the preceding “dsy of fone | Rire08e,0! effecting a permaent organization of & Steet “ tl slavery sball be at this time declared Mr. Web: ked leave to present a memorial | ships and one bark—all from Busopeay pore. | Nowe eee clistian Association All favora- ead enegger ie gnc ptm ea sy all territory that may Ac ared to exist in| from the citizens of Baltimore county, Md.,pray-| which had been. prevented from soln into | eens cause Bre Invited to attend it tian, also are 8 cause of corns, expecially u ry may Aereaft:r be acquired by the | ing the adoption of the Crittenden ‘resolutions. | Charleston harbor by the sinking of tinea hcoucke WASHINGTON LIGHT, INFANTRY. United States. As worded, that proposition re- | Laid on the table in the ship channel by the authorit rae ATTENTION !—Compauton A and B will ferred to such territory lang south of 36°30 |, O8 motion of Mr. Sherman, the House went 7 sicher mect TO MORROW (Thursday) EVENING, at ; north latitude. But every man with balf an eye | (a2, Comunittee of Whole on the Army Bill, (Sir. | AROrWxn Asotizionist Hiasxo Dowx.—H. Hullding Res Ose A Ten ieee, ¢ Rhora’s result large and painful o>rns, bunions, soft corne. J Jn his head realizes that the United States will| Mr. Thomes, of Tenn. bed the for, and ad. | Slavery Seiety een ete ta enechuetis Anii- | teulnriy requested. TAS VeDAVIS!” | gaargchedns he cech terepheceatar Perfeot, and | | Many who are thus afflicted, have reéourse to = z never acquire any territory whatever north of that | dressed the committee on the existing sections] | tion heraugue pon the people of Lanooutar: ae) jee Maj. W_L.1 8. | “11> 'Reery article manforrcred fon che rerutar re | TAZOT OF scissors, end out off the superficies of the Une; all such territory on this continent, not now | t?°UDles. Isat Tuesday evening, but the marks of disappro. (Oe breton or Margland and Bi ~The Grand | tail trade, and warrauted to be the same quaiity as | OOF? #nd obtain relief for a fow days. the property of this government, being that of] Ay Impon N <— batten were so strony’ that the lecturer was com. | fumbia will hold its quarterly co preter eae 2 eau oa iy Pron one non pectin oreine gr beeerre told either England or Russis—governments that bid | to-day duly ee | NestetoaoTe President | pelled to withdraw, and the meeting ended. ga Fureday acd Friday, the ith and Vath iret si =e aches DOLLAR, By reason of outting, the exorescence has th® t Peswiiie See eee tf E ublie 1 1b ‘Ost. e panding, bordering rooting fair to exist in all thetr present power for centu-| tion of the Hon Joseoh Halt. cf toot ee, | «BF The State Milltary Amociation, of New GENING the Hic one | As this qrpet sale Seatinass teat wabent Gari] ator eebte ee aed ph Holt, of Kentuck + | iteelf, and on the e*me pisce, by cutti make ries after our own, under the d ve manage. | g, y entucky, to be | York, met at Albany on ‘Tuesday, and adopted a | * persons doi ing to eupply themselves with Jewelry Pisce, by cutting. you ment of its present race of politi@lans shall heve Secretary of War. resolution, declaring that the surrender of any of 6 at these unheard of prices will please oaii early at | ro" — EPoemy ween ae vel bean numbered among things thet were, Ittise | U7-From Freach & Richaisin weave the cap. | eatzeltalveighttot prerogative of the govern- THe Momo, Grand wi, Haha | “’ ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STCRE, ieee acs ouncongrae, Prong y~deyaeredon became plain that the Republican politicians in | !t#l February number of the Knickerbocker Mag-| Eovernment, and that all acta contersplating the | which thepachore incised ok band ee eeeeigih | 302 Penuarivania meenge a woth streets, be laid to the sdea that they are becoming inert, In the Senate ere not yet prepared to take the | 82ine, and from the same and from J. Shillington | 4!#solution of the Union are treasonable. bein attendance ta 16 2% D. W. RIDDLE. | 224 ‘Bet they will remaia so, for, sooner or later, the ditto excellent number of Godey for Feb: = THE UNION P = " . " | to the great distress of the person who has to bear as the final settlement of the didiculty. TE Dray | Depaucation axp Fuious.—The late Republi- TF wii be bette epee eee | wl cremation alte athe ade *y¢ | it, they will exhibit their real charsoter. Buch were really the only two facts that were ‘ T7 In the Virginia Legislature on the 16th Sas ue reine Prepay y an, Mr Jobn Mc- agish, Letheren Church, corner of lith and # | Our prices, in this city. i Pain, ewe ling, fever, misery of no ordipary de- nstant, the House Commiite: Ys pr. a defaulter for w ds . to commence at 4 o'clock, and to continue | > ription wi!l arise. made plain by yesterday's proceedings in the | ti © on Federal Rela- | of one hundred and thirty-f conn one hour. ARD TIMES vs. Pi soription will ‘and will be difficult to eubdee, Senate Chamber ngs in the inexpedient in the Pesca aeons: , That it if | and has betaken bimselfio Aight, Severs leed! i= DRIFT GROE is7_ | Diaged stone tore several Sng Plance, Tithout greeter attention than ean under ordinery 4 - jovernment, under | ing Republi : 4 5 at saerifices for cash, on account of the roamstanese be paid. There are still pending before Congress a num. | ¢*'8!g circumstances, to make any additi ine Gate implicated*with McKinney WEDDING AND VISITING Pt > | Stepla’ of iniittert ns y ‘onal | jn the embezziement.—Louisvalle Courier. DENG: oe. WHAT MUST BE DONE? ber of Senedak et hicks play tary force in Virginia, inasmuch ia6 306 Pa. av.. wetness wil pre npc | aceon ain | BZ ce Bie ol acre, nent, Sout | WEBGTNGTERUAD EOS OA OMUNY. 1 OQoricmae perry or eee con DR ScuLosoea. Acre?" i jurin; '. a * great body of the country, which we by no means | 18g the Governor to obisin immedicie incre nat, | something Ike 120,000 still remaite ‘and a betwee? 326 Pa. Av., botween gi seh ees 710% | tho capture of aay ste 7,1; pilee St | by w system at once novel, based, upon long expe despair of seeing aceomplished. of the General Government with respect to the description of weapon than those sentaway. The| 8u2?-6m ‘WasuineTon. ty and ‘Head Money promptly attended to by | Tience and approved by the highest medios! author - It is folly to cheat ourselves with the idea that srengthbening of the mallitary force in the Arsenals, t pea of wi latest model, Maynard’s primers, are Sea D. addressing C. P. WALLACK, | ities, and which cam only be carried owt by himse f, any settlement {s possible that will prove satisfac. committee were gr cod Wate orien me North and South, cuted we aiapeen ee FSR RAGE CHEAT The STOCK and FIX- x ee: 3a 16-tf | has eucoceded in extracting the root of the cor, 5 ; rt 3 i = ~ , tory to extreme men of either section—utter folly; sessions of the Legislature to consider Important i> The Gloucester Fishing Mutual Insurance | Store. Apply at 508 Eleventh street, near Pegc. Iyer month, ales eee Serr" tas coma be peteyersd bag sre ience, ener = fee's considerable wing at the North is opposed | {2/ormalie waigeeaty recelved. Iie undersicod Companies have closed « falrly profitable year, | Svenue. 114” | rented low to careful persons, pares ee he Gung Gate ve- any other arbitrament then that of the sword, | leading mens Aat Wakiecne *! | cemumsics his Week cont Can ee i Daal tit satisfaotion of laving 5 both part: in 16 306 4 " Dr. SCHLOSSER has the ; Mile » larger wing af the South is opposed to| |The liltimore American sayy of tucte tesla. | pretinma received shout 858,00, tore than bert GPEAT RE Gera eee set she = | vefra the public at he sonwulting room an 8 eg ae nny Stet eng eheme | Sag acd ET ote taba ensmmees| Ges ten ene Eel od ex | pan © sec- | a, 2 nm 4 ¢ insured. i7 6 who'e of our large stoo! Dress rd tions, even though the North consent to surrender Crittende pollen cen wek say that Senator {[7- Thé Toronto Freeman complains that the Je SING & DURCHELT. bales, Re Ly rap eee Reon at ood a emia prayed ee in advance ail the territory that can possibly be | ing gentlemen fromthe border Site seen Rowan Catholle Bishops of toronto and the You win NQOP AND coat. Iiecll cif thin meeatin nt erent sae am nd acquired. ing & new plan for settling the, anv. hase matur- | priests are often insulted by the vilest language | oalli@g at tne PIONEER MILLS: suthwon by | reduoed prices, many at les« than to 4 pee ee eee com Those who are finally to settle the trouble are | SOU8*Y, wie will be fade bile in = or thee = Se heros hes bart Dred Acont fiero ii cies and Canal, (GEO. P. Aart, es in a stook * a a re | ne : rope y yreeed i cont ) The hysicians, Ambassadors, = politiclans of Congress, committed to this = an on of Virginia, is also en- city have declared that for the firet time in fixes ian Pe others in the tye , and “deliv less Ke me tee. eal orinie coustry and an ear pre ig or treme view; but the great mass of the —$_______ ves they have been insulted in Toronto. the Pic Mines tris!’ one boron sare ied —— eet yee otis poh lees ole inde fortespondentof the Richmond Enquirer, cuit oun’ New sad = st ee coma maa es he een ret caceuseace vi rf 267 PENNSYLVANIAAN NOE Bout wace mani: Dlessi; i s city, pi n the highfalut : » on Monday, cl the above Pa av. A AVENUE, (| aide, vastly more important tan auisege cr scp “<The vitil blood of the Union hee almost con, | E24 10°Y to present all. persons acliiog arma to | "T*8E CRISIS THE CRISS THE CRISIS ! between 12th and 18th streets. i ultea sectional : P mY | gealed and stopped. The frost has gone down to | &. South, to be used in resisting the Government HE CkISIS!: policy conceivabie. ie center. Four of ite planets have withdrawe oe Presets AT THE ONLY Office hours from 108. m. till 5 p. m. — eir sun. It feels the shock whi iss Lily Macalaste - tava pemeane Se rernnn saobled by | WICK will pesseuty sir the whole universe With mang, brings BeeBaigha htacaren ean, ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE iat LAST WEEK IN WASHINGTON, 'y, will probably be reconsid- ion.’ 0) so say the uncharitable gossips, but Ever opened before in this city. W. ered to-day, and duly aid on the table. Their | [17 We see that the Star of the Weal la waitin Trg Admit thatthe bride ube youth or P. J. BELLOW & CO., ontu or nobis" mate adoption was an inconsiderate and mischi for orders to return. W: i aes y . , a ee rs a me jevous se: et. A¢ Posey _ had {[7 Major Gen. Sanford has ten: iewhels Unper TH National Hore, Pa. AVENUE. aurlotest justice. AT 4 GREAT SACRIFICE ON COST. ; Of those voting for then, i ra psesanaenh or hee a Morris. We are aaep tain phirod. jncepdr gpa of the frat division New York State militia to the Remember, we Lave no connestion witkkthe ny ee Store for Rent and Pixtures for Sale. ~ Jt serv! bogus im; 2 Steams ote etic tor respuesta SY cain Poe" | Ra, ggeaem have Jl Been Tauad tine |Suauj seein wet rsa te 968 may | Se peace i" sescteecbsatasma it i Se ae heard on the morning of the mint Con rank and file. . ; RS AND PATENTEES. } 5 —Charlest: ‘e keep nothing but fine, wel Tae Ixcomine Casixnst.—Information from | ¢ irleston Goods, whi wee I at $1, fee | T Mr. Belmont has purchased fourteen acres MUNN & COMPANY, Tics hsorite Amine and Pores” - ourter parties in Springfield renders it certain that up to —_——— of land in Ne for $47,000. + It is said that value. tele time he Seven or eight large wagon loads of pistols | Tich banker { the erec splend: Ladies and entlomnn, i Stively ealy at oe ee ee pos- fe carbines. from Coit thetory, went throug Villa, to cout not less than $300,000. °¢ 3 iE ax essa et wm ghee dowels at : a = cabinet— bie pres morning, directed to Col Coit’s| {17 A letter from Louisiana asserts that ow! BpemtidGor ee am ocom jets 1 | With —-. Years? in the Business { Selection of the rest until after hie arrival inwon x coksews. 1s ‘idaition te tis, we may atate dollarein Now: Griese “sun “gf! ony nd leyaat ink Brnocleta’ “3 or St Eicn'w°p Bis sons ae : Sagton ty "| ey ane anteel mtr pee hon | Sine umd de on teenth ie.” | cist goalie | etttartouben deere rece we ; ee fae nes. ura sgt 2 ¢ ns ( ¥ 1 Munn& Co.'s Curcuwatan —See our telegraphic column for | yl, TE* French astronomers arediscussing the | butued to death at St Joseph, Mo’ the sents An, Fine’ Go'd Loretto two ‘of Advice sent free by mai. Laws oguistions, 110 pages, 35 ceats the latest news from Arkansas—the Legislature of | during the late eclinees Mt Coin eae aise | while salng dwetting 27° ome valuables from ic ypeveoracr F's pier, York. Wash- at “tein ecli It whieh State has defeated the scheme of the dis- | eyes of observers, but left its Impression on the ty The ts unionists per se to bite her on tothe tail of South Pp slaves disrety imported otograpbic pictures of the sun, taken negrees brought from } Carolina under a whirlwind of excitement manu- ao e : ° in 1562. They were sold -EDUCT! ES factured to that end. oon Wiukseet road 0s eee Rever- each. V¥ R IONS IN PRICES! - jateemioiy 2 t Alab # i Concrvsivs Evipsxcz —The nomination of Mr Pras at bis ay LO in Montgomery, on ing Chicopee) —— — THE Free ast ¥ UNDER ear cE? 'ECI- Holt to be Secretary of War, will aod arms for several other bended by thw wo have dvumed ofthe pra | te Zeal knees, frm Beak wpe | Bouinert Se “it r= he So arama Sumter by order cal te tat of the former city. naaee = President, that in 80 dreami res The Philadelphia poli done the Executive injustice. ee te eflicient, as burglers are captured dimeat Righuy ef coniensietincapeeetie Bhin ips Laser. Hatt bas not started back to Port| | {[77 Dr. Hadaway was accidentall and slay bave been ar the : c | Sumter, with new instructions from the War Helston, ice nal eras ult., by William of bed s ‘ eter jt r r as is being alleged by more or less of the wondermongers of the press. He has merely | ral ang tee cite expense of the John Brown Jet this city on.a brief visit to his relatives. 4 8 8220,517.65. at fee vi sin ieg

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