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‘ePh e—- = one Sans’ Se ~ Ps , ‘ia . FE Ai : Did ; 4 Te ie Be} f 4 “ss Fe fn earners —— Ran © STAR “CONGRESSIONAL. Kenrvcty—The Legislature of Kentucky met] Items Telegraphed from Washington. R™> AUCTION SALES. HE EVENING . ———: in extra session at Frankfort on Thursday. Gov.| Wasmixorons Jen. 18. 8 bes oak sana wees STS SURE SOO eee oo tharcanth aided ‘Sexart.—After our report closed ‘y— offin’s message asks the Legislature to express challenged by a late officer of the rmy. By J. C. McGUIR: XCELt R- TAS 7 ‘ The Senate had under consideration the substi- probation of Mr. Crittenden’s resolutions. | They are both ton. COMMUNICATION | PPRUSTEE'S SALE OF EXCELLENT EUR - WASHINGTON CITY: tute offered by Mr. Clark for the Crittenden pro- Mat States will have seceded before | "A ttory reported about Sf a BER Ap gesanond Erect se SATURDAY......... +... Japuary 19, 1861. tion close; that Tennessee bas re- | in executive session of the U Senate | FROM Oe ay nfonror ths ‘Aectioe Rooms, we shal =A On motion of Mr. Bigler, the subject was post- sul it to her people; and Vir- | between Senators Wade and Dr. M. SCHLOS8ER. ‘by virtue of a deed of a veoorded, Spirat ef the Morning Press. <— 5 — made the special order for Monday at | ginia and North C: a =e — ‘of Furnitare 6od Hou. en ote, Compr! ‘g o’cloc! of a similar course. seems ment, i Feet. : The Intelligencer, in an editorial headed “ The Mr Green stared ten Sollowing serge 2 opt. a uatiar’ policy. Be submit to the opposed to —— Author of several Works on Diseases of the ‘. Mistorens Heir Spring Sofe, Arm and Freack Par- ats 2 esolved, That for the pur L ture the of providin, ny heat to make their —_ aaa Gea position th the rights of all the peopte,fand of all the States. | Leeislature the propriety of provid tovassemble i attonnpt cheuld be mabe and Certrr Tables, by Brscesis inerain Carpets, Otieloth, Starr Car- e . i fac- | #0 far as devolves upon Federal autbority, and to | at an early day. to determine the future inter-State | the absconding States to establish ai jomatic or NEGLECT OF THE FEET. t Eyes, Pare oc oot ee oe fosed 1a the adoption, | tmaintata the Usion' in Mts purity and excellence, | and Federal relations of Kentucky. in the mean: | Coostec cna asses. coteblish = xd v' ‘ood seat Chsirs, Lounge. mnder snch modifications as may be Judged expe. | or, falling in that. to provide for peaceable sepa- While he would, Iesve, Bo. experiment usted. to extend: it, DANGER OF CUTTING CORNS. sm and sinut priesing ene me offered | ration. an reby is recomm: restore the fraternal relations between States. iggested ‘orne. om regarded as mere ¢: tends eters Pillows, Gy Ny Coltienden, ot Mr Ricker Bir Corwin ™ | several States to take immediate steps, by Conven- | frevore,we fraternal, relations between the States, talning cotton, fs only ridiculed. ee ot tan a ‘ — orescenses. that little 1s necessary but to tions or otherwise, and make such propositions to | g¢, te eet early in February, at Baltimore. rT from Vir- -_ > ee ‘are. I further says that they do not ask Republicaus | the several States, each to the otber, or by Con- | Frasers anan the hasty and inconsiderate action ef gic atenie ns eget cf ike compromise | #0rave Or out off the external aurfhoe; —— pone ee to enter into any such Parley with fraltors in the | ventions of States, as may best condiice to theres- | the seceding States docs not meet with his ap- | faolutions they pro i, Consentesienenn | ereatention of Chem Gal chet Ses, sonmner ge Oo other Stoves, Kitchen Utensile, fee. Southern States, as has been advised by many, | toration ¥. harmony, consistent with the princi- | proval, but that Kentuckians will never stand by | shall visit Northers Border tes, but without | injure the flesh, is an operation of great care an: but they should enter into parley with the border | Ples of julltice and eqality to all States, and by mutual concessions adjust the difi- culties and reunite the Union The Constitution affects to consider the bullying Brticles of the New York Tribune as authoritative Soo with folded arms while those States sre strugglin, ti Itimatum, it bel: nsidered | deliosey,that oan only without danger be performed of the Trust o, After 8 short debate, the special order for the | for thelr consiltutional rights and are belng’sute | better policy’ to conten together we eee eee ae a tine Dena ot eeeuen tse i 3. C. MeGUIRE & CO.; Aneta, day (Pacifle Railroad) was taken up. jugated to an anti-slavery Government. raned. —y GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avctioreers . special object of attention. Ry GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avotioreers t.Collamer moved to pone the special |" The Governor asks the Legislature to declare | All the signs are deemed more hopeful—cer- traction of teeth, and the cure of diseases USTEE’S oe order for the purpose of taking up the House bill by revolution the unconditional disapprobation by | tainly the thern extremists ‘in to realize mae at vt be ennognine. oF, el to {~ for the admission of Kansas; which motion was them, ‘were, afew years ago.con- BHOL s ntucky of the employment of force in any | that it Is useless to press their ultra demands. phrenic rideroraarnesnned jonaanakany deed ort Ay from weit he Jegne been Mr. Lincoln’s views. agreed to form against the seceding States. He also asks | Mr. Crittenden telegraphed to the Southern “9 dubbed a surgeon, till experience | her, on . Ppromulgations of Mr. Lincoln’s The question then being on the amendment of | an appropriation for forming and equipping vol- | conservatives last night, counteracting the mis- | 02° Who was ae 1861, 1 aball sell The Aepublican says that “ Mr. Crittenden’s | Mr. Green, to curtail the dimensions of Kansas ‘unteers and the militia. chievous dispatches of the Secessionists, that the | ‘8ught that that branch of the healing art required | IDS het day of ary Propositioas, as now known to the public, do mot | westward and extend it northward to the Platte latter withbeld their votes from his resolutions | *pécial application and study. Few, now, who the resige . po of said Jenne, a0 ete represent what he would personally desire to have | Tiver— Tenxesss& —The Tennessee Senate had an act | forthe murpose of defeating them bave the means. think of employing any but 8 rec E pe Thetbee - Mr. Green addressed the Senate at considerable | for calling a State Convention under considera- ‘Senator Hemphill, of Texas, intends in a few | ular dentist to attend to diseases affecting the | tres. houssho! of a larg: done length. tion on Friday last. There was a sharp debate on 2 SBid deed, consist: days to deliver maervati anti-secession | teeth. rooeri Tax C Junoe Warnous —Some days | per. Greed wan lost -yeon ae, Baye RE | cee eanas which were offered, requiring the spacch. He is South Carollnlan. So intimate are the relations of all parts of the eat aE ASE OF Dos aT —~ Tt. Green was lost—yeas nays . on vention, shou! Propose wi raw the u Sout! lish since we published the report of the House Judi-} On motion of Mr. Bigler ‘the Senate went into | State from the Union, to submit the question of | gig pert tue South and here-about publish * | human frame with each other, that disrase in any stateinent that Com. Shubrick, of the Navy, re- | partioniar portion, affects the whole eyetem; mor t peach- | executive session, and remained thereia until half- | Union or disunion to the people. The secession tly died at Pendleton, South Carolina, but Pe 7 sesh: Saran Same vraee ik pea for | past five, when the doors were re-opened, and the | faction was angry and scornful at the suggestion | Com’ Shubrick is In Washington to-day’ and | @088 distance from what may be called the conter nate adjourned. f submittin, ordinance of secession to thi 1 of the syatem, diminish the intimacy of the rela itself. It is the second unanimous Congressional an pollicis ‘The Hon. Jordan Stokes, who ls reputed armnding i hte bocoerry Sere Yukon ntrary, pains or disease of the ex- | 5810-004 wicca aneen nl Hovsx.—When our reporter left— aay ep The Naval officers at Pensacola Navy Y ve ; trary, report for his tmpeachment. It reviews the fer-] The Committee of the Whole had under con- | to be the ablest and most accomplished member been formally detached, and are now waiting | tremities are perhaps more difficult of alleviation V UABLE MA! KET FARM FOR SALh— mer investigat ons of the case, and concurs in the | sideration the army appropriation bill. of that body, triumphantly vindicated the right of | orders than in more central parts. ee a. by wurvape i conclusions arrived at by different committees | Mr. Pendleton opposed the force bill of his col- | the people to pas upon the action of the Conven- | " ‘The Senate was in executive session nearly four | Atthe present day we find a large portion of the | in him by s mortgs ys seichteen on different examinations of the ease, thot | lage, (Mr. Binghsm,) and argued that its pro- | tlon’ looking to withdrawing the State from the | note veute Wat in executive session nearly four community, from the highest to the lowest, subject atte opt, Soa ae in the = soni hereasineggesadlbagihe neat, visions could not be complied with. He recog- | Union. | The secessionists, led by Mr. Payne, bad | Secretary of War. It was finally confirmed by 8 | to severe sufferings from inattention of surgeons the Cirenit Court for Prince Judge Watrous should be impeached for bigh | nixed the right of a State te secede, and that | no confidence in the “cumbrous machinety of Vote 3s against 13, after an exciting debate, in | to the afflictions to which the feet are subject. eorgers County, “jt at public on crimes and misdemeanors. In view of this una- | against such a people as had now unanimously inct elections.”» Mr. Stokes, on the other | which the secemcaiae ardently pat ici pated. They have genera‘ly been considered of a0 trivia a | MONDAY, the 4th nimity of judzment, and its fortification by review | Withdrawn from the Union, it was in vain to talk | hand. had great confidence in thatvery machinery, | ‘rhe bill introduced by Mr. McKean, of New 5 3 ious inquiry, and : sry of enforcing the laws. A blockade of their ports | cumbrous as it ‘was. A vote was taken on an | York,on lost Monday, is (0 repeal the law making | BSture as to be unworthy of seri and by additional evidence, it must be impossible | $Y Suforcng the of war,and would not be per. amendment to the Ube Pape call for a Convention | Charleston, Georgetown snd Beaufort, in South for any to doubt at least the propriety of putting | mitted by foreign nations. But if they did send | which wonld require It, if It altered the relations | Carolina ports of entry. Even in time of peace, the Judge on a trial competent to determine the | their collector to Charleston, they could not col- | of the State to the Federal Government, to submit it costs much more to collect the revenue at these issues of the case - lect a single doliar of revenue, as no vessel would | it to the people. The vote was as follows: portsthan it amounts to. Mr. McKean’s desire {s | alleviate pain and prolong |i Itisk that for the space of ten years Or ee ee ed ee oe eee ndment Allen, Boyd, Bradford, | to stop the foreign trade of these ports, and send | "There ie no part cf the hamaa foot in which oorna | 8s known for the sp: yea collector and then to the State of South Carolina. | Bumpass, Hildreth, Horn, Hunter, Lane, Nash, ficient force to blockade the harbors, and he | have not occasionaily been found; both the most by good and direst roads. more Judge Watrous has resisted a trial, when | If South Carolina chose to enter into an alliance | Richardson, Stokes, Stokely, Stovall, and New. | 2, wicient force to view delicate and moat hardened portions of its integu- | fesan ‘and pi tyand 19 man the natural and forcible presumption ts that, if with foreign pasrers, we could at prevent her; arene the dmmesdeentJounsen; Iaibkicy mente have thus been sffected. ‘The fret ides | renpeots don bie, MEhe goit te 1 «to the innocent, he would demand a trial, or at least | and he would advise those controlling the affairs “4 : . ; SUNION IN FLonipa.—Hon. James A. Peden ‘ growth of fruit alt les cultivated confront’ it with alacrity. He would have the | ef Government, to pause wile there Sas fet tare | Minnis, MeClellam, MeNelliy, Payne Petes ocd | , DisUHtON 1x Fon b ; | Which naturally presents itseif to those who are | {5 i ; formerly U. 8. Charge at Buenos Ayres, bas . srotion of the count advantage of having his case determined by the | ‘sir "Shennan, Teg seoeaks apeesh, reviewed Neod—s arrived from Florida, of which State he has’ been rye deals tesa og ee hood mont august tribunal in all the land—the Senate | the past course of the South {f relation to the | », BALSAM oF Wito Cxxexy —In onr columns | ® cltizen ever since it became a State. He Is an 2 ‘ ; bacoms o' # +s | intelligent gentleman and a thorough Union man. | “/¢"s ¢t origo mali” to remain and again to of the United States; there could be no rink of | selzure of Federal property and the iasults offered | thit week 1 pild Cherry." If it rain bea pad crs He declares emphatically that lmenediate eeces. | the fruitful offepring of pain, rather than to apply corruption, or ignorance, or hastiness, in his | t0 the American Sng, snd depreested theexcite- 1 ite and there fe txsok reason €2 think en tn, | Sion is not the seatimest of the people, as was | tos skiliful operator, even though he oan perma- udges. That Judge Watrous, with such a tribu- | pietng ind Teteeiae esiouthy Caused by a8. | Crejudice In many casce justanumst Patent Medic | Clearly confessed by the refusal of the Legislature | nently eradicate the dangerous nuirance. On the . ad i emeeten Jug udg 0 piring and designing politicians. He defended | Prejieice in not effect it; and the proprietors of | to submit the ordinance of secession to the people | other hand, the confidence of the public is 80 much Pa ‘and the remdeein three equal angusl nal to appeal to, should bave resisted and still | the foltey of the republican party in regard to | {ioe should bring. before the public good evi- | for thelr ratification. He says the whole move is | abuaed by aciacs of eelf-educated and self-extol. | @25,0f sale; and the re mo ge resisia a trial, {8 alone suificient reason to deter- | the States and Territories, and charged soutoern dence of its beneficial effect, from some of our | one of & set of trading politicians, who are using | ing practitioner, who pretend to have discovered | months, © deed in fee simple to he riven th mine any doubt that may ibly remain of the 4 le - the secession project for their own selfish pur- | ; . w i payments to be seonr: ya ¥ possibly Oe ed Te cerned WS Bin: | cat seeirectibinand rellelie citteten oie hive ion pr for thet fish pur- | icfaliibie means to prevent diseases such aa we | Ohaser, and the deferred ta to be soon red DY roptiety of bis impeachment. The general facis | date throcekeat the, Seath ee eae | Tong used the article. Jno Wells Simpson: leq, | Poses. flaving control of the Legislature, they have described, that iogumerable éificulties sur. |S Ortease.on the premizes, to be exeonted by the Propriety is P 7 uents throughout the South. He entreated the villas ea j | used it as an instrument for their own mischievous ve o rohsser to the subscriber. e defer pay of this village, to whom references was allowed 4 of the case, namely: that the judge has been de- | South to allow a trial to be —_ of the seoeening to be tele . "tae edvertineinentot the Balsam, at | ends. round _ nore . anes = ments wil! bear tn interest com Se Et ie deliberately accused twice by the Legislature of | Administration peacefully, and they would fin i ; He states further that the treasury is absolutely | _Specifigs for al the ills of life are disco ty aA the parties. hie Stee; that he a hoon changed with the mone | that Mr, Lincale' courne woud sot be of taut | fhe, of tbe opricors anosizn uo Sn | caning and ths eveneea et tae Deke eseeaety | aaty an teers copesais is too teperee se Bestenewe ond Atoraay fo the bigh crimes and misdemeanors by two different | CB&facter_o8 bad been represented. But if any last ten years, and has found it, from his experi- | limited. ‘To raise the first thousand dollars for | which | have devoted my time and attention. Plas- Connteutedad é invests da} memPt should be made to injure any portion of | fm teh be very valuable remedy"for coughs and | 8¢cession purposes a direct tax must be laid. This | ters, lotions, &o, &e., are brought before the olety of anotnen that teean eneation, and a | the South, they would find tens of thousands of | ence, ta be very | ht satisfy many of ite beneficial | Would speedily effect a reaction and bring the | astonished world as possessing powers infallibl molety of another; that these different inquests | men in the North and West to stand by them, Le ; m the work of overthrowing the disunion- y na a wads eltects —Lawrenceville Herald, May 18, 1560 asses to the 4 bave concurred in the determination of facts; and | #24 make a common cause with them. id . in 11-2" Be TOU E Satnery and School Books at SHEPHERD'S, while you have a chaace to Accordiag to their own asrertions they have never | save your money. 30:19 im ists; but to avoid such a result the leaders design i t "Wie = been known to fail; and what chance nas he who MPORTANT TO LADIES! that, notwithstanding all this urgency, this judge | o¢ South Cronin ee as etense of the course Floods have occurred in the Mississippi | to levy the tax on negroes and other property, 80, iry, bat to hon- | I = 0 and Obio rivers, interrupting telegraphic com- | that {ts weizht shall sot fall upon the poor I have just received a lot of Sable Mink MUFFS and bis frlends resist the proposition for putting | would affect Georgia In the same manner, whose | 294 Obio + south of Nashville. There are no | masses, who are relied upon to sustain the seces. : ade from skins caught thipeon- . him on trial. are of themselves sufficient to deter- | right to secede he also vindicated. means of ascertaining the damage done at present, | sion movement. This, of course, will make the | his expectations; that her hich I will sel] at nearly mine the justice and necessity of an impeachment, t La then Ss te ares in a very | nor how long the interruption will continue. burdens upon the property holders ruinous, and | table, and all that he can do is to study, to learn, without going further into an examination of the | Conservative speech; after whic! % 5 fess that Mr. Burnett offete@ aesolation to the effet) | tends to speedy destruction of every material in- | and to try to cure, without professing every ” % oe terest of the State. malady ubject to his euperior skill. case that the armyshall not be employed in any attempt I, AND ENCAMPMENT.— Most urgently do I recommend those who are af- HALE GAPES and VICTOR- We notice that our Texas exchanges are very | to subjugate a State which had or might secede; | | The regular sem:-annual session of the D s; The ship Morning Star, | flicted with C he or hi jess they msy ap- ar kinds of Far extremely 'ow. indignant in thelr comments on the long delay | 00t agreed to Fand Encamrmnt of District of Colombia will be |, DISASTER At Sza.—The ship » | flioted with Corns, however harm i jy a a eee oe ee | The committee then rose, and the Chairman | hridat (dd Fellows’ Hall, Seveuth st ce TUnee | from Liverpool, with a cargo of salt and iron’ pear, however easily removed, never to have re | A fow more Cinidrens to which Congress bas unnecessarily subjected reported the bill to the House with various amend- ge EVENING ne: H inet Bt 7%) o/ clog! . Leypentias ty Point, arrived in Hampton meee course to the knife. The most appalling spasms, | 2)? Fock HATS in Beaver and Feit, the determination of this case. These complaints | ments, when the House adjourned Le ee =~ Sa | 08 Frids: re ero eoaTa MG pesscogers and | convulsions terrible to behold, and lock jaw, have 925) less than cost. are not without grounds A late copy of the Sages EASTERN LODGE. No 7, 1. 0. 0. Fo | ow bes si engient| koaredtiony ans zee Deeet attended oa the wounding 8 branch ofa nerve by & iat sts oSTINEMETZ,, . Eastern Lodge, ti was : ‘ Houston T: «graph. before us, indignantly refers] | Satumpar, January 1900 AF hall Op TO MORROW (orcdeg) ae | of the 12 titer AN ete eee ea ermeon | common pen Knife, analeo hemorrhage, searosly to the fact that While charges have been pending piston pe sopeos, presee: met Stor: R . between 12th and 13th ele a | 0 son, who j ‘boa! jlobus was | to be arrested. Iam not fond of giving oases, for eee for a general convention at Independence Hall, | Gooch, 2 2temd the funeral of Brother P. G. | person, who jumped overboard. The Glob fo be ar ster XREAT REDUCTION IN and are still pending against Judge Watrovs—| philadelphia, and from the mechanics and work. [re np pene Be punctual. Members of sister | enveloped in flames in half an bour afler the fire | 1am rorry to find that 6very empiric who practices G SELL 1 Jiy invitels : OFF—SELLING OFF! tage charges, too, being for felonious ofences | ingmen of New York upon the secilonal woubles P.M. PEARSON, Ree. Sec, | Droke ag ey pip omni Kees ecrnad bradiicen rechaherdpenernin stoweraiomea neces 4 and crimes of the gravest ter—he, t! of the times. — = = passe! s % ; , polar pockired epee passing gy a a EE JOURNEYMEN CIGAR MAKER the baggage and clothing of the pas- | ordinary oases, whether true or not, beoauee he en Beariaen: ON.—The journeymen cigar | sengers, was all lest, there being avery heavyeca that people will see something in what they : of the President for information relayve to any | makers of Washington and Geo cetown aren, : fancies that peop! assumes to try causes. This exhibition of hardi- | orders or directions issued by that functionary, queet d to mact att Lehne'a Steuben Hones ‘oa | At the time of the disaster. Capf. Blanks was the off thie month, at “po hood, and the Judge's constant resistance of a | relative to foreign shipping in the port of Charles. read which may remind them of their own suffer- | [iuord prices, many at less than cost for the « Cloth Cloke AY EVENING. at 74s o'o ock. as p last to leave the burning ship, and it was owing | ine 1 would refer to vast numbers of examples, now at 3 trial, sndictently demonstrate that no remedy Is South Carolina; passed ciimportance for the rood of tue trade will be trans- | to the heroic exertions and gallant conduet of the | SF: {Toes Socuntered in this erty, if I thought Isdien ane'ail to tet : . Mr. Poot presented a memorial from Missouri, | ®te4, A fuil attendance 1s requcxted Molede gore tpt fleet Retry icing Peratonanenirtpentrrntry joak. to call lo be found in any other proceeding or course upon the state of the Union , 49 2t Vv “.Chatrman Com. | Captain of the Morning Star, bis wife and daugb- th ho our stook before parehenns cleewhere. then Impeachment. We cannot now doubt but | “Mr Foot reported a bill to reorganize the Mil!- | (7>qp= THE ANN. VERSARY CELEBRATION | tet. and bis crew paid every possible attention to | _I strenuously recommend those who sufler from er sett . COLLEY & Ss that Congress will bring this annoying but im- | tary Academy at West Point 2S chthe Juvenile Missiouary Suciety of the | the destitute passengers, among whom were sixty : Me | Bens Seventh at., above Pe av. portant matter to an Issue ‘The country demands Mr. Mason introduced joint resolutions for the | E st-eet Baptist Church, will be hald at the Church | females and a number of children. The Morning | razor, or even to the scissors, but te piacs them. i ; NEW PAWN OFFICE Tnited on E stre-t. above Sixth, TO MORKOW (Sun- | Star was short f provision: hich were suppli selves, As s00n as possible, under the management Serre ee sac Sema 1G and the | Oe oe ee ee P gee Fexe for Soe col: | dar AFTERNOON, at 3s o'clock. Addconnen | Stn ntly by ‘the Britian. br era =e interests of Judge Watrous and his friends, if hog Btsken, Lata oe ee pe arolina | will be deliv-red by Rev. Mr. Cotzins (who has yt ogee ap Poomrang; of rome one who has loxg ery ingyisreirneen Fh Fie ane D, Dealer iz N and other seceding States; laid on the table and ti ed the Sand’ Island: SEDs, OF Newouse, Hows ney >| Sufferers from Corns will temporary relief | sad Cas jothing, foper fully in! ome innocent and sincere, should certainly not op-| ordered to be printed. Fapaa/ and by otheran The pele ace cargnds "24 | herself short of provisions SPFIGH at Na oe ee GED: Faw pose it The Senate then took up a private House bill, | vied. It oth and 10th ets.,a ew doors east of the new Cen_ in the consideration of which they were engaged UNIVERSALISM.— THE ETERNITY | , AX APoLition Mzaccne Veroxp ay tHE Gov- i where hs will he st sil times Si6s ov tut Tres.—Each day continues to | when the Siar went to press. emmy PUNISHMENT Ki FUTED—Tue- | BXOR OF Nezuasxa— Gov. Black, of Nebraska, prepared on his patrons with promptaees. d forth! tant ts beari the futo: Hovss.—Mr. is, of Md., asked leave to in- | OPHiLUs Fisxz will deliver a discourse at the oid | recently vetoed—as bas already Nn announces ng of attention and the strictest ) xe ring forth !mportant events bearing on the future meo's Seecaadial fron thee eitlaieee Cit aa Uitte Castth oe ER ee by telegraph—the bill of the House of Re ta ; fa | ied Tears ree Dry, Goods, Clothing, Meehan of the country. Thus, yesterday afternoon and fice praying the adoption of the propositions of | EVENING. at 7 o'clock, sh wing tha tives providing for the abolition and future pro- | the callous substance; there will be neither ios’ Toole, &c., always on hand et pri 8. this morning the follewing facts became known | the Border-Siates Committee. Laid on the table nie vow oe ay fepeesndll pate ge hibition of slavery Inthat Territory. Governor | Dor unsasiness left, although the oorn will remain, | _J8 16 im 9 8 Black’s objections to the act. says a Pittsbury co- | still relief is obtained, without the danger which y ome ta eeka send tise Walid spskcn ules Lent iene eee Peed ap et pk AO aca ergo hare revelation. Paina temporssy ohataa bees Brreeed With a copy ofthe | cutting may produce. ‘Itis impossible to be oom. | FL 4V¥ REDUCTIONS IN PRICES: =e iad Gane Sead toad ss eateries the Pree, | tue Fesolutiousof Mir- Crittenden; and moved thet | nauonat’at forget God Noes teen at ee | veto message, are both moral and material, bots | letait sud phe Cone, walces extirpated by askill-| THE WHOLE OF THE ARTICLES SPECI ference to the Committee of Five, A, - : ; | political and pecuniary. He holds first thatit is | fa! and experienced operator. If I ap) FIED VASTLY UNDBK VALUE Ideut’s policy of preserving Intact ae far as pos. | Tfvence to the re tee ees nzeeed Lo (Ce THE RISLE AND THE SIGNS OF THE | in violation of the Constitution of United States, Shall there be evil in the cit 2 at tedious in this matter, gif! have been guilty SILK RO®ES and DRESS SILKS sible the Governments necessnry authority at the | Mr. Holman, of Ind ,'presented memorlais from | taFLord hath not done et ee vee cay and Seat fa tee Deck Conte decision; and | Srrepetitions, I trust that I may deexoused for an | © 'fa-ion, of mont wevent stylou een ae ee Seutb, well oe ite rights of peoperty there, Dae | oe ee eee ee ieeay ink the adoption | prosehiag national calamities clesriy for light ot | drovers from Texas away froin the highways of | ¢@Tsostness and an anxiety on. subject which I | Choice, WOULEN and other SaEes soon, changed its position on that point, in confirming | Were laid on the table oe joripturé and History. The Bible the only trus | Nebraska—be (Gov.) Blick) having heard that | COnoeive of more importance, almost, than suv . LVET snd CLOTA CLOAKS, fromane- : . : interpreter of lous and unive: ‘i eight hundred head of becvescrossed the Missouri | rules I could lay down. It is & maxim { would | ~ “dium up toextra soper, to be the Bonretaey oe War, Jeph Holt, of Ky.,| Air. Babbitt offered a resolution postponing the | #torpreter of the peri pe sonal retyyn and Fiver at Nebrasba city last summer, en route from | have a.startling taught to repoat—it in sentence | Withal Wiens cf ORS GOODS for families in to be the Secretary of War, by a vote of 35 to 13, | consideration of a bill relative to the district | (’cennoa nara ‘d Gor * 2 cH i moderate ciroumsts. t ‘1 0) ear nt ont fA ard power,of Go Texas to Chicago. “The future of Nebraska,’’ | which should be repeated in the ear of every suffer- 5 nose. after a fierce and bitter struggle on the part of the | courts of Pennsylvania, and making that bill the s, the jah over ail naii B. ietinked oie te - CARPETS, CURTAINS, MATTINGS, OIL- special order for Tuesday next. Agreed to to be the predicted remady for tha © ‘dd says Gov. B., “Islinked with Texas er from corns—itis 8 voioe which should $e echoed | CLOTHS, &o . upper foo: disantonists per se of the body, against thataction Mr. Hamilten reported from the Committee on | ders which afflict mankind. These an back oo every ecoasion—‘‘do not usea knife.” If,] The otfere! at prices to meet the wants 2d Italso became known bere yesterday after- Revolutionary Claims a private bill for the relief | topics, developed in the “sure wo d of prophec: 5 devel 4 T rs, 7th and D after such & warning,t here shou'd be any suffici of porn s wih smal: purses. scram, eh the Hewss et Delegsios ot Virginia | of the tanilly of Lienteenat Nathaniel Senith, do: | P77 clreveices spony, ine, Discinlen of Cocist, | (a9, TU Baer MeRU'S, coraey. sth ead Datso | SN vectarecomaSeanietitsee eee ping inspection of ets have voted down a resolution proposed awd elo. | ceased, and moved that {t be put penis pamage: a rE ~CS«C&#Ss own ean, but the repentance will come too late. Ninth street, Guently advocated by Mr. Newton, of Henrico, (a| “Ge motion of Me Shean te Ae esmee sf i otock. TON FA i DR. M. A. ECHLORBSER. | _i8 15 St = “Perry Building.” sen of the Hon. Willoughby Newton,) declaring | priation bill was called up, and passed without TON FA TE W a the destiny of Virginia to ge with the Gulf States | ayes and ROE. te * ie TON FA TE peasy 38 peeping moe log TRUNKS, he Sillawina slatt On motion of Mr. Sherman, the House went ; H JEFFERSON, 7 . wen Revel 1A Seg reaolaateas tn: gaention 6 Omit ae an mae (Mr. Millson, of AER PH JEFFERSON: sill A OREST saczinice om coer. Resolved, That in the present alarming condt- | ¥2.2414t0r, coe») ine oan ee k Agomenta for the feel oh Pes PH JEPPERSON R. ake: ap semi a! eserves, i - | appropriations for the payment of expenses in- | & gements for the funeral of P. , . M. HLOSSER — ‘nce ee pamper ee sipese gure be suppreasiog Indian hostilities in the Sen of Foe kode, No 7. Oativece pear oe a BORE ° ‘ He etl Rt oterests of Vir not thoroughly | State of Cal'fornia. g im. d di f \dentifled with those of her southern sisters, and | " After a protracted discussion, the Committee | 1818 2t_ eee. OSTTIVELY ABPEAE WILL REMAIN that any intimations from any source that her] rose and reported the bill to the House with He ig Peeled! BROTHERHO! he regn- ON Esrpls seeking te any oltet combination, in| Smendments: afte #nnae yrcmcenneg ane Waking Cie woxpay A PEW DAYS LONGER porate ride oy oe heoage Rend oe Ow motion of Mr. Burch, the bill was put upon | Pf fie bookstore) seventh strest, hetween t MONDAY m the public is solicited, ae gveat indi strengthen the hands sf our enemies, me P| Its passage, and Fac nue and D street, on SUNDAY EVENIM ionbay jn to parcharers. rengthen the bands of our enemies. The regular order of business (reporta from com- | next, at 6 o'clock precinely A fll aud marion MONDAY = MONDAY. WASHINGTON. The above comprises a large stock of the finest 3 “morning, the telegraph brings news| mittees) was then taken up, when our reporter | attendance of members and those des to jein : ; 4 mer. y tlie sen Hemp apuirtce rater Si a " Mer | dacarmeatiy renvested Ga tapeniaat tects wll MUNDAY MONDAY fae gator testa centlomen ome bom oe ger debate, the Se spay a be brought before the meeting. JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST. ADDITIONAL ‘The Store ia for rent and fhe, Piateres for sale. Fention, by a vote of 160 to 13, haveordered a se-| 115 We are indebted to the publishers for an 1s JAMES y EWENTY- ° premises, Fron Hail. : - 7 ; JANUARY TWENTY-FIRST. 8. stock, either an whole cession ordinance to be drafted and reported—not- | advance copy of the Atlantic Magazine for Feb. OFFICE MUTUAL FIRE INS P. = ONLY, CONCLUSIVE EVIDENCE | ,<° ko scldnt gucnivare ae oe 3 ene ' Py ag E SIX NIGHTS ONLY Nithitanding the fact that the majority ef the | ruary, to be published on the 22d. ‘That itis up aecinsron, = © SIXNIGHTSONLY, or aaa 24 Boot, Shoo and Trank Bun- popular wote in the election of delegates to that | to the average of ite litermey eccelionce ty sane | in pursuance of the charter th following state SIX NIGHISONLY. — jais-at better opportunity than may Convention was largely against Georgia's seces- J y ment of the condition of the company is published, <a ciently indicated by the fact that this number | Viz DR. SCHLOSSER’S iol Z " BEEF-—SALT BEEF. ‘ersons indebted will confer a fevor by pi sion, except after conmultation and joint action | contains articles from the following pene Mies Amount of premium notes on hand. ...9125/7613 SALE. 10 lots to‘ault purchasers, about INSTANTANEOUS ee are With all the rest of the southern States. Martineau, Miss Prescott, E.P. Whipple, James] Do cash on hand, . | conta per pound. Apply to W. LINKING. Stall 66 ANOS FOR RENT —Soversi st one eollar Russell Lowell, Oliver Wendell Holmes, J.G. Favorasce Sicns.— Weare very happy to bave Whittier and Paul Akers it in our power to say that the Government here hes become satisfied that all danger of hostite col- Hision between its forcesand those engaged in the IF” Notice is also xiven that the annual meett of mentbers wi | he held at the office of the com; eH mM MONRAY. pe a oye at 10 o'clock a. POR rwo RERS onsen i SHALL election ‘w 2] Ee continue to sell the balance of the stoc 8. SON, Secretary. e az,) at creatiy redu ces, before re- 5, secession movement {s rapidly disappearing. The | carefully prepared budget of political statistics, iON: BRAVER acerinos |(=orento muy’ new buildin on the’ Avenue, EFFECTUALLY CURING revolutionary authorities of South Carolina have den every day this week, in the 4 NRY EGAN, 521 Seventh st. ._ mE entirely changed their policy, and are now striv- | _T#® WRaTHER.—The following report of the a Chureh, corner of lth ‘aud ff | 3% 18-8 Host Aversa sense. ing to prevent and avoid the collision in Chartes- | ren Gen ont ine 1s made from the Amer- | streets, to commence at 4 o'clook, and to eet Wore WoRer canes —— ord and 7 Western Market, per month. ales two very fine ones will be . rented low to PAINLESS PROCESS Fae 308 Pa. av oN ELLIS, S BASONABLE DRY GOODS: Cloaks, Shawls, Fisnnela, Blankets pail Clothe ee Linveys Fancy Silks, Silk Robes, : ins, NOUS, Poplii hour. SELECT SCHOOL, ‘arns, looped ton Larbor they were evidently striving to precip- | sonian Inetitatnn.) Me eae othe malt | One hour = The exercises of this School, which wore inter- i Titeh Line ghostengs Napkins, itate up to f mee a a DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, rupted by the burning of my school-house, will be ‘Beaver Cloth ate up to very recently. It is believed that this | about 7 o’clock WEDDING AND V'SITING resumed «n MONDAY NEXT, the 2lst instant, White Goods, Linen Sets, Embroideries, pe polar pent eenaetar| Pcd — Ofer BRING CEAHONERY, | Brueticietegtted mia,tent wot Bente | CORN, + aa ee , -! . Fl a een E an he he he Se eee ty couth Carolina for a settle- | New York, N.¥ cclowr, picamnt, WEBBING ERVELOMEOS STA + | Siete see Wo" BS MUEL KELLY, Prin. AND ALL alist which we oper erprces ta eat times, ment of the culties without the permanent | Philadelphia, Pa... foggy. the most beautiful styles, ISEAS: ~_de 12 AYLOR & HUTCHISON. destruction of the Union; and that it means that Dc fougy, wind SW 326 Pa. Av., between 9tii and 10th sts, PRUNES OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, : DISEASES OF THE FEET. the revelation thorii : “we au 27-6m Washington, We are to-day in reo ipt of our usual supply at — FRENCH & RICHSTEIN,, ary authorities of that State are act- oo ce = - | this season of first quality Bordeaux ‘se- 27S Pen. A ing under the advice of leading sympathizers org a HE CHEAPEST STATIONERY you ever lected for ue in France, They are especially Isrg@ | “phe following few testimonals from persons weil ents scents for the Baltimore Ame: ican pene bags neem an ee it plain r. ‘clear’ Pleasant. saw, at SHEPHERD'S. _ jst im iat? * KING & BURCHELL, Knows in Washington are slimiler to the Chonsante a ow ratee Re woe to them that their late apparent desire to rush the y 5 RARE CHANCE For bargains in Schoo! | <- he a ae seg weekly, monthly @ woo. D COAL country into civil war was rapidly uniting the &. 5 A = Bol pdAtisoe anno aoke You wil Meh di money’s worth by s- vi np Ed Tlieced to conservatives of every other Southern State, as lear, cool. Ee. at SHEVHE RDS oornsr Sotente Sea Dae: | cating at the PIONEER MILLS, feuthiocst cor From Hen. R. Toombs,’ U2. iy and Georgetuwn immediately aster tie ar" ‘well as the whole North, without distinction of | Grimey G i selling out to reduce stock. s ~ "¢toteagedl pa Comet, 2 = = y — Re ——— f= a | Arent) Th 1 cheaper and give hetter - Schlosser has this day taken out s great num- ratte zope nominal cause of the South as Montgomery, Ala . WEDDING PRESENTS : sth cut pita : ber af Corn from my feat withoat any pain, and it | Pe ec RTE INST: zepresen y South Carolina. ackson, A! E “SED Y y . to be effectual. relg WEDDING PRESENTS! and be satisfied. seems wi past Meats ee ; i U7 The Intelligencer of thie morning pab- anfsta Sinn winwsasepeteer | eine er eee ae Ushes a letter from Marshal Kane, of Baltimore, —— solicit a call. QTEIcERS. PETTY OFFICER: ANP See. pleasant. e : Hagerstown, Md ; 6 a i9 3t H. SEMKEN, Jowele men wito wore®n board of any From I. 8. Hall, E: to Mayor Berret, of this city, (in reply to a lette J SE: : re i rom I. 5q. from Mayor B..) denying that there ie apy fates. | Gratien ve COA HOR 26, PER TON — Just arrived from Bort ost Han noe ‘prompijy attended to by Dr. Schlosser has this day operated upon my feet, tion on the part of any of thelr citizens to interfere Red and Whit Ash GOAL, whioh {will sell, for | SMALE {0,07 dreaming CP. WALLACE, | and has ee en wale with the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln, and ex- lea ; cash—Red Ash, 2,240 lbs. to the ton, at $6.25; White | —~ i mM. Ash, 2,240 lbs, to the ton. at $6. 2. cuses the insalt offered to Mr. Buchanan in the | rected for temeperstorn) so ant B06 reer SOLOMON STOVER [5 PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR, Sveets of that city on the eve of his inauguration Thermometer at 7 a. m., 337; Office corner 2ist and I streets, i From H. 8. Davis, Esq. at noon, ji - it ved by ex and will be ata ‘with the plea that the insult was offered by fanat- | | Maximum during 31 hours, ending : Ba eee First Waid._| vcrr'nmalletraned, lace euncrement wt SOLES Qeal clave that are ot now In enetaee aie | 427s arr mais PURE MPDICINES RECEIVED Weeecy, | REVOLVERS Giacs. Sr © Wowoa tad may add, that the object of this correspondence is —Thirty thousand dialc Ayers, jecines Fille, Me gs RIFLES, Colt’s SHOT GUNS. pene too tranaparent, and that no well-informed person cotton, says the Boston Journal, pessed | Moore's , “hysioins 8” p 100,000 Musket Caps. ~"*° Corns, to eall on the in this city is deceived by it. through Worcester last week, on its way to Lowell fhe temaee sertvespepial y nee 50,000 Ells & Sr etiers Double Water Proof do. | “washington, Se and Lawrence, most of which came from Mem- MOOKE'S Wet Ired 25,000 Coit’s Caps. Tux Marona.ty ov Goxoxtows.—Thismorn- | Pbis, by railroad. The Grand Trunk Company | ja19-2w 113 G. Richard W. Crawford, Esq., Mayor de jure | 2° making extensive arrangements for the tran- is Store, - D. | do. enn. avenwe, | 7d ali kinds of Field Ammunition, SULTING ROOMS, pment of cotton direct from Mississippl to the | (J ENERAL ORDERS—No. 2. Rhy Need of Georgetown, according to the decision of the | East. The Michi tral road — Poup. eve., bat. ENN Circuit Court, became all Mayor de facto by re immense business n ee cad i dot Bos Headquarters District of Col. Militia, jait-lw (Siates) Sign Gilt we 257 P. ISYLVANIA AVENUE, through the execution yesterday afternoon by the | Cetra! in the transportation of products from fchinetons i 1061, REAT SACRIFICE Bee) Marshal of the District of Coltmble ot ance | Kenlucky, Tennesee aad Aiesour!. The ltowrg SAGE cee | Or oF : between 12th and 19th streets, of ouster from the mayoraity just granted by the | _ Racixc ENGaGRMENts BY Tex Baoecx.—Mr. | OU mnde eettetes Fane the 1st di PARISIAN GOODS! court against Henry Addison, Eeq.. who has held | Te” Broeck has taken a subscription to the Fin: Sr Sceeral Gauaea te Beeee PT | marines rrr tape io of tp Samet brlsteeecpretae the position up to this time under the decisi den Stakes at Goodwood, England, as sweep- | vision, ‘i 2 eegint Saat Sela weak att x From 10a. m. till 5 p.m. fon of | stakes for twe-yenr olds, to which there are thi Tie Ui t of brigadi Semstances, foil i Ha ptstpaie fheils of the ect . J are thirty- 5 ier cumstances, [ w othe . the town cou! contested election case. oe ane and one on the great Warwick-| be lens Joy riper ver to SS shire . at the W: Wis ; U7" From Harthill & Co., New York, the pub- | He bas aiso nominated b obey ay nie s — visions to marked REMEMBER, aap have the Household Journal (monthly ps se lor he ag traction,” forthe Tri- THAT part ‘ebruary, excellent tn matter and ad- ae DR. SCHLOSSER Jnirable in form and arrangement. AviounneD Forrver.—J: Jones, of United States District Court at Rrovite a Friday be had to . aus WILE SEATS OF The extra number of the Weekly Si2r con- | *eTuoon announced from the windows of the compani WASHINGTON CITY all the court room that the United States Court for the ~ celebrated Kendall letters on Seces- | Southern District of Alabama was ‘adjourned y order ‘in e. m Hon, 16 now on our counter ready for d¢livery. forever!” . A PEW DAYS, ee ha .* a