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THEATER, THEATER, THEATER. DEPARTMENT NEWS. AUCTION SALES. fy a ial confirmed yester- — ae a ae or E By WALL& SERMARD. tere Ponts be f, Quartermaster of the | _ Editor Star: Governor Perry has appointed ba HBA ya o Matveubay Nigh Corpa, vice Maj D. 3. ——— bar es ot Saige Marvin, oe ee ay . Bradtord, of Y., Consul General iat | U- S Tudge, removed" "pnts court Se neta the ; es : Lb ear ll o’o ook, we ; comnts Vein, |sitelacae a rcand i cctege ee] Fy 5 el ieee THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: FRIDAY .- January 25 1861. a {07> The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than — cee trade. ‘The BIAS SB Hemesy reading, is new on oat counter ready for 1 of Va, Consul at Sosa = | pee tama bik rang oon Olas Sklo| Terms cA. watt A BARNARD, Avcte delivery to the public. Embraced in its enter- | people of Arkansas was that an immediate sepa- yy of D.C, ‘at | and have undoubtedly been nted by Gow, ; o 4 ow. ALLE + articles : ration was the only mode of redressing the griev- adrew @ _B. Ha’ | Perfy to hold similar positions, under the so-called +4} BOTELER fa ae eee sund er wor | ances under which they, with other Southern | "PR leisnei ‘Consul si StoHiclens. Sovereigh State, to that which they have hereto- Perit ALE OF won Th ORKO AE ; Eee set ise od for bachelors, Yoekup | State. suffered. He had soon that the republican | Pi Pioat hohe, Consel st Gotenburrhs fore held under the United States. But Judge TONIGHT —TO-NIGHT Bi, gi il vicloeky | pheisell at the ug cert ari looters : arvin is an out and out Union man, and offer oon FB Gross on Pe Sehmian Cie Bigs eideepline: the Bate Tnrertened soercion; and. the only answer to the | ae Biles, of NY, Becretaty of LAGHNAN! himaeit aso Union candidate to the Fleriéa Con- usvensern tam eRe oa Teche ‘and Kitchen. Ward on bis Travels, or Letter V. tot i als of the South was, coercion and the sword. Perty BE. Brocchus, of Md, Awsociate U.S | vention, and was defeated by the vote of the HEE EASON BES ‘ate. vied ee eG “ “y" le believed that if Jobn og Judge for New Mexico. ‘wreckers. who were told by Mallory’s agents that "s Ni Fortbcoming Propositions; Union Meeting in| \ouia be more popular gag may egg a Ne ails talons Pe bey woe hier emt coret Gate cco, EEE. Merylend; Latest | Lincoln himself. John Brown was the hero and ( ppotnted rely, ssoci ‘braska, seed: per ey U. 3 Nghtt webick APPEARANCE Tne ope ae ae erat st ofee | meee en ar. David Porter Heap, of D. C., Consul General at | ate # gteat detriment to tieir business. BUT ONE. BUT ONE. it ‘Telegraphic Dtapetehes ess all. pests of// ‘Mr. Dunn, of Ind , said that 2s a member of MEN ewe mani inctpally Conks L Sree de fea ster ee ee Me the Commitice of Thirty-three be had endeavored | Constontifone. vice 3) ta "Contul ut Lyons Ot Babamlans, who bave settled in Key West and tes Gah Aodanal Sconce Tonpernacal fo discharge he daty te etaned tak the repud. | Chas. Precht, of Gal...Congul at Cologne. _| ave become citizensof {the United States. ‘The s ooat Iroad ona ~ Sel - Henderson, of Ky., Con: r are very ignorant, few of them able to read bomen ana nery ber ri thized with the Joba Br eee -salbtet Mieco ae eee or write : Mr. Matlory is bimeelf Conk, and Newspaper, & = diy Yi Rax.ixven —Rrevet Major Peter G.T Beaure- pares =_ aopeg semapany under iis con- 0 Ice oF ‘ Engineers, been relieved r - ear! merc! professional men nicnce eeiste tne? Cong ent “ agers — me sabertetenasat of the Naty and mechanies are for the Union. Taking the Dold snd Werksbor, with several columns of | ,, M7. Rust sald in reference to. the words in | oe ee te a eee dereacine Mein; | whole population of Key West together, the ma- bold s¢ Workshop, with 7 ey =) iN. famous libel” used by the gentleman, he hoped | Mil Ape pr ccadbabe 5 iz jority ih o fair canvass are decidedly Union men Py Brees, und everything else for | that gentleman would annonce himesif responsi. Samco de whl Now, if a reliable utlng and whe Bol S-- moe =e ble for them. He fad: to. Ramer ses oes.08 marshal were 2 inted at once, Judge Marvin, , which the Dollar Star is fa . this was.a time of war, be was willing to give Items Telegraphed from Washington. with the aid of the military at Fort Taylor and at APPOINTMENT RIDDLE: This is just the paper above all others for per- | the gentleman an opportunity to wage war. Wasnincton, Jan. 24—Ex-President Tyler | the U barracks and the war vessels, of which “ia aaa sons-sojourning in the National Metropolis to Mr. Dunn.—This is a free country, and every | 554 9 long, satisfac: and friendly in one at least in the harbor, can en- is clothes were ll id to their friends at a distance. Price ogly man is pene to seek any mode or measure of | With the President jay. The latter expressed tea States laws in spite of Mr Mal- DISAPPOINTMENT. cakes Lea : smile, seni ir ats redress he pleased. his belief that there will be no collision between | lory and his troupe of wreckers; and not only that, T. t with bas was his choice i per COPY, of $1.00 per annum postege | Mr, Rust said tbat was the answer be wanted. | the Federal and State forces during theremainder | if Prompt actions taken, the Union men of Key shou stentorian YOu, Dp E: Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. * | He desired that gentlemen would hold them- | of his administration, and that he should certainly | West, which is the largest town in Florida, ma ag = iia Det Says selves accountable for their acts. It was only | make every effort to prevent it and obo .| be able to gain complete ascendency and repudt In consequence of the urgent 10’ icitations of by pa beets Spirit of the Morning Press cowards who were desirous to avoid the dangers | "Ar ‘Tyia; will probably remain bere till the 4th | ste theastion of ee ceceents on, form a provisional 4 ‘cath Biroot had sluost paas'd 5 | aire,” ‘The Intelligencer says of coercion, “‘Weshould | in which they would involve others, a &f February to meet the Commissioners from the | government, &c. NUMEROUS CITIZENS L vostie fod did ehour the more 4 deepl torbelieve that there was the lesst ba Sh to 2 dnestion of order ‘The | States other than Virginia. Judge Marvin, if hard pressed by the seceders, IDOLE sa gr is score,”” een Same fh pacha etiquette | "Mr. Anderson, br of Major Anderson, will | can bold bis court in Fort Taylor. who called upon again Sesiotnn Sx wr weeinatons 28S cy | [applying the epithet of coward to gentlemen | teaye here to-morrow for his home, Cincinnati. | ifp list of persons eligible tothe offices of Pros- be Saini The Seger crowd mow camecroand | ., a at AOU SS RGN ee eae Sorens | enteaee Seer: hay the Chaty | Hit efforts both in Washington and’ Charleston, | ecuthog Attorney and Marshal were wade out from . Ss ar Fo, th raped, Bo go met eonnd “ on the part of certain Northern States degerve to} Mr. Hindman desired to know why the Chair | were instrumental in producing the better under-| previous applications, it con readily be indicated Es cb deans be deemed inopportune, to say the least.”” had not called the nero from Indiana to The Constitution opposes the enforcement of met he Pray ous libelw| #22ding between Major Anderson and the South | who are for and who against the Union, so that during ‘ast week, but who were compelied order, wi used nfam to his colleague? to 50 Carolina authorities. there will be 1 danger of mistake on that point. | 8W37 on account of the overcrowced state of his . . “Ree here, S Ala number of ing Republicans from Nineteen-twentieths of the slaves in Key West | rooms, he will remain here “Vou mast the Federal laws in the seceding States. Mr. Dunn rosetoexplain. __ various parts of the conutyeiees been here for | are owned by Union men. ca “bee The Repudlican, in opposing the adoption of | Mr. Rust said the gentleman should not open | several days, and there isa great deal of consul-| The present collector of the port at Key West A FEW DAYS LONGER. ‘And then eried the Crittenden resolutions, says : bis mouth again. tation going on among the Republicans, the re-] should be removed. #ee 2 ‘| oe “These propos! in fact, to embody in| The Si called Sor exter. sults of which may soon be developed. ——— During his stay inthis city, the Dostor has eno-| “This noise must stop, I'll have you know, Cont ete Ua oe the plates After the conclusion of Mr. Rust’s speech, The Senate ~ in executive session, con-| Batsam or Witp Cugrry.—In our columns | oegsfuliy operated on the feet of per:ons of the cise tll take con ewe balewr ose a ot oechinetd gee i i} Mr. Dunn rote to a personal = tion In | grmed a number of comparatively unimportant | this week appeers, an advertisement of Wistar’s | hishest respectability, who have cordially placed ‘et the brave iad held not his tongue, the late convace, ant the seceres of them weuld | #8¥ing that the charge upon the Republicans of | nominations, thusclearing the calender. Among | Balsamof Wild Cherry. If lt really be « superior cennrangeastale t with the loudest accente suas” De fOr alae ene perce eehosbhn as very | s¥mpathising with the Jobn Brown raid was an | the congrinaiions wos thetof Capt Slack, of New | article, and there ie much ressoe 12 reiak ao the > > 2 “{nfamous libel,” he did not intend to use any word offensive to Mr. Rust, but be made the statement as he believed it was a libelous con- ly to give him the next Presidency ef the ersey. as Quartermaster in the Marine Corps. prejudice in many cases just against Patent Medi- TESTIMONIALS . BS Set pms of day” our boy now sei nited States, which be would bia much prefer 4 i . Mr. Kellogg, of Illinois, returned from pring cines should not effect i and the proprietors of oh cxuped him to be sore di ; t the sration ” eld to day, and the fact that he expressed the medicine bring before the public good evi- of the as they him to . Is to the Presidency of the Southern Repablic. struction of the Republican party. Sptiion thal tue werlae’ Biate. cosisatiees resbier | Gotener te teeioin: eficct, from gure of oar Ae loudiy oned, ts ther weston, RIDDLE! —oe Mr. Rust regarded this as a very lame explana- | tiong come nearer than any other of the plans to| mbst respectable and reliable citizens, who have WONDERFUL EFFECT Reena the tatiandinnenenndl How 11 was Errectep —We presume that few | tion ; | what the public exigencies require, is deemed | long used the article. Jno Wells Simpson, Esq ; who have attentively read the’newspapera for the | Mr. Dunn.—{ have made all the explanation I | Signigcant'in connection with bis recent visit to | of tuis villaze, to whom references wes ellowed of his last two months, fail to comprebend that the ap- | deem it my duty to make. the President elect. to be made in the advertisement of the Balsam, at hing 387, ieeatians disun’ Mr. Rust.—Very well. Mr. Case. of Indiana, of the Committee on Ter- | the request of the proprietors, authorizes us to say METHOD OF CURING 1vDLE: bi ee end epar a Hon | After some confusion, Mr. Ferry, of Conn., a@- | ptiories, will ta bill jating $60,000 | that he has used the Balsam jn bis family for the meine iivesian at this point, by means of the telegraph, | dressed the House. > ‘i ’ fe the relief of tbe ciiheers ia: Manson ‘Thad- | last tea years, and bas found it, from i experts ALL DISEASES OF TRE FEET, The pot on were nocouse apn beens Joint letters, addresses, &c., effected most im the | At the conclusion of his remarks, the House ad- | deus fi vatt has proceeded thither with the view | ence, to be very valuable remedy for coughs and nd then did he ory out the more ‘way of inducing Florida, Georgia, Alabama, and - of exerting bis influence in the Senaterisl election. | colds. A trial might satisfy many of its beneficial The principal candidates are Messrs. Amy, Pome- | effec! 1 Peay Lawrenceville Herald, May 18, 1860. Dr Soblorser has already published # great pum- roy and Grabam. penestasbatlaiantehdesednicttet Reet Aetet Reena ‘or bim who keeps the “Une Dollar My ye RIDDLE! Fripar, January 25 Mississippi, to follow South Carolina’s example The camarilia were aided in their labor by a host = ber of certificates from persons well known, which etowd had rathered round to see — id befe the Senate a a = 4 ‘hether our lad wou'd be set 3 of disunion letter writers—a corps specially or- Pineiro dng! Chats tata ry at "War tn ro: Mir tuna cote eke eati int 2 heapsietia CASSIUS M. Cl-AY.—This distinguished | fully prove thet he is the only one who eures the Ape, sees “owen Known. i i ol. ganized for the purpose—who have been plying | lation to Fort Abercombie. Laid on the table and | quy in the House to-day. It is of the character | vhatiog tf: Lepublioar’ Aesooistecg, pill Ane | Sbove mentioned diseases. ith desioning shout, did oftsmes call. the Southern disunion press with all conceivable | ordered to be printed. usual In such crsrs. Preis TOMORROW eateaey Eve A large nomber of memorial in relation to the resent crisis were presented by Messrs Bigler, ntheny, Polk and others. On motion of Mr Slidell, it was agreed that when the Senate adjourn to-day it be to meet on Monday next. The Senate then, at 1230, took up the special order. being the consideration of bills upon the private calendar. A bill for the relief of Robt. Stockton was passed. stories likely to induce the people to vete for the destruction of the Union, under a total misappre- hension of the truth concerning the leading facts involved in the controversy between the disunion- ists and the unionists of the South Virginia elects delegates to her convention on the 4th prox., and itis already certain that the camarilla will ply her between this time and that G or Johnson, the noble champion of the | NING. at 73s o’clock. at Odd Kelle s’ Hall,on Now, this pleasant story soon 1s toid - Union te about to visit Tennessee Citizens ofall eventh st. The public are respectfully invited. ANY ONE SUFFERING roses c= i ; Parties in his State have addressed lettersto bim, | 38 25-20" 0000 $ive And whou you get there you'D Ane ttt asking bim to stand firm by the Stars and Stripes. UNIVER SALISM.—Desrtoy both Soul and RIDDLE! aaa fears in oigy Be = wived = ada on each at the. on ti ty Charo iit 5 eereet on onus CAUTION. cently burnt in et , he rece an address | pr 18 c ih 5 ae Legale * pectnioer res Dt yall hel! fire, east into hell where the worm ¢: SOFT CORNS, system of Une Dollar Sales, and in many cases rep- i ed, able to d ‘th my estab- Thursday last, by a decided majority, in favor of Soni wed beay in bal SS cunie haeee oR any resenting themecives as connected with my bod hshment, | take this method of inf rmirg the pub- ee enn OES rears, chrcetated with | eeneee =n en) paneer 101d betas the Hows 6.) Cote Bi Tarceva anne tt, oe ATTENTION. COMPANY A, UNION DISEASES OF THE FEET. hie that I'am in no wise connected with any other intense industry in every precinct of every county sero sc ees Governor is as frm os Andrew Jackson Sf AE oa Be WASH NGTON Meet - houses than thore at 171 Baltimors etreet, Balti- Within her limits. The point to be particularly | 2 che Wosklugten’ navy yard relative to rifled | Senator Toombs will return to Wesbington, | Sth {nstact. at 7 ovolook p,m tor urilly No one Will have more, 302 Penn. avenue, and 269 Main street. urged to prevent her people from voting to sit in judgment on what her convention may do, as weil as to secure the election of a majority of delegates eager to get her out of the Union in hot baste, cannon and ermaments of ships of war. Referred to the Committee on Naval Affairs. Mr. Walton, from the Committee on’'Claims, reported back a joint resolution for the relief of and be and Senator Iverson will address the | wili be admitted bat members of the company. Senate before taking final leave. at : Ry order of tne Captain. ja Ji-st GREAT CAUSE TO BE SaTIsFIED The Commissioner of Patents bas issned an r(Ya= MOUNT SiINAL—Dr Samson will givean mailed a patent to an inventor in South Carolina, | (Katou NALS Dr Sasson Richmond, Va . and aii others are mere imitations of my original One Dol ar Store. i eies an If they immediately place themselves under jae D. W_RIDDLE. 6 place, : ! F LADIES i ed that it it which has been accepted by him, showing that : on SATURDAY, at 74 pm, at the of the "I 3 : : rather than to secure Southern rights in the Union, | jis nessage’ Hefented to tne Coummitec of tee | the Federal patent laws are still regarded in the j Young Men’s Cntistian Agsomation Pa. averue pa. SOL eee Wu reniy Trish te, pocmomiee vn these hard is that all hope is lost that the North will permit | Whole. eet TR iced here)abA tes borg | PE e ae ovine. | UNERRING SYSTEM OF TREATMEDNP, qlgegred or Peoclored, at Wy: H. WHES aR vs assius y bas arriv ere, an een eture % : and 5CO Say sthas sxbicessnant of the comtroveety tas that | Ms. Mayners tetvodaced’s ISU) fer the reliet oUt sn conterence sll day with lending Mepebilons RELIEF OF THE POOR —The poor of Without ESTABLISHMENT, No Bes touts wae Pens, of the sword Whole i He is urging the Republicans in both Houses to the First acd Second Wards are notified Currine on cavsine THE LEAs? Pain. ree between 4%: and 6th —— hele <a Now, it is positively certain that the only Mr. Tappan reported a bill for the relief of | Change their policy of adherence to the Chicago | thet good acup snd bread will be distributed ever; or efferson st., Georgetown, D. C. parties in this city who pretend to hold to any | Brigadier General Jos. B. Thompkins; referred WE SD AY gee SATE ORY. Ot ino sec platform, an lag be they must make proper con- c ,. i harity, J.& W. M. GALT ‘ sessions if t! esire to keep Kentucky, or any | > St theestablishment ofthe Sisters of C T a such opinion are the oe “; “the or Bde: Ornhg cepertea oth for the betiel of Avnet of the Border States. from joining the Cotton Sapte ere rg pete Eps CONSULTING ROOMS, : woos AND Coat ee seme ver te Ps . Butterw > ites in thelr secession movements. He says | 4 ‘atholic Bexevolent Society, and thore who} - ” is. Union, and who propose to settle the controversy Dace ore conan wel ree ieee Oricead, Kentucky will be a unit on the question of seces- 06 y for relief must have a ticket from ons of the 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, x Office—2*2 Penn avenue. by the sword sooner than come to any settlement | After & protracted discussion upon the merits of sien saleet ema. Pisn £ DN pe hcerpeng es (ag or Sllowing lation, manners of tee eid Soonety = (South side,) 33___between 1:th and 18th streste. ; —th hour ha sired, ut it is idle to talk of coercing the Southern | Mrs. Col. | Peg Aad . OA'. FOR $6 PER TON.—Just arrived from Borges pghadtedammee 1 a henliggel eae The regular ceaeotee Satece Corot of the | States. It is hoped that his presence here will] Mrs. ilu Horsey H st Chain Buildiugs, between 12th and 13th streets, Cc Putiatorphins steamer Seymour. a cargo of with the North, upon almost any terms. Committee of Thirty-thre ) was called up. move the Republicans to action. Mrs. Jordan, New York av., between lath and Ref aad Whit» Asi COAL, whioh iwill ot, for While those men are laboring to involve the ‘A message was received from the Senate an- ‘The are 2% cases on the docket of the Supreme | 15+h sts. , OFFICE HOURS —Red Ash, 2,249 lbs. wo the ton, at $6.25; White country Im civil war, for their own fancied per-| nouncing fie e of certain bills. Court, of which about *0 will be tried at this 1e8 Rebeces Scott, H st , between 1%hand 20th, Ash, 2,200 ibe. to the mF SN STOVER Thquth; aiernecmdberet the Renubite Mr. Nelson then took the floor and proceeded | term.” It will adjourn on the 4th of March. ra. Lenthal, F ct, botweon 1th and 19th, From 108. m. till 5 p.m. ose Sy 5 sonal » & large number of epublicans ‘s Judge Campbell expects to retire then, in con- . B.—Broad, mort. vegetab es, and old or new v . =~ a 7 Ward. of Congress, who, believing that Congress is not | * ®44ress the House upon the national cris! uence of being committed by a letter which | clothing will be thankfully received at the tisters — js 18-1w (States, First Waid the body to make a settlement that will prove PRL ag a he wrote a few months. ago. He however depre- | petshlisiiment for the benefit of the poor. Money. aaceptable te the country, see penpril one Cuts Boru Wavs.—The Charleston folks find | cates the course of Ala a, and believes the in aid of the soup diapeneary can be left with any of FEW that In destroying the main ship channel of their harbor to prevent Uncle Sam from sending sup- the ladies of the Benevolent Society, or with the Séiteisb ith opgatetinead ol eommnieioneny:teoee clergy of St, Matthew's Church. (fut) ja 2 DAYS peeedy. worse than the disease. There are thous- k their respective States, to meet similar commis- ands I{ke him, who have been coerced like him, SMITHSONIAN LECTURES—Prof. F. LONGER n lies to Major Anderson, they have acted in that | by consenting to follow ene ‘rot. sioners from the border slaveholding States bere Pett of unthrifty temper known as “cutting off aad the benaquerios at toe a Sitelaray. sity of Mis: pp will cnterae eerie IN scat to besubmtiod to the people of the sewers | 126,202 to plte the face.” ‘They nee the trade of | The quariers bf Lis sido-decamp are engaged’ | "WEIMER war seta gunsacy to,autine | j@23 WASHINGTON. th promptness ‘nt to be submitted to the people of the ‘sl | their port completely destroyed, and are now | and all, in all respects, are to be ready, as Sustive of Opiica! Discovery, Characteristics of Polarized Sigsnuon pnd the striotest Jeetieg. ere egw eaty Ft SEE YOK icsogsee gheek 5. /apreghlieteend oetlee i ma Grae, amet ee one Yr | ae a1 ecalins Pundiy Teeny a Dagheaey ios? Tools, ec. always on hand at private sale. ns! ol re Mg no ea! 08] a! °. ik ee! id 27 eee — he Nerth will come to any fiir ecttlemest of the | Taz? snd clest out the harbor. But the Legis-| Gos “ESS to command in the District. Theory of Light, Physical Doe:rine of Polacias ja. l6 tm lature seems inclined to let the Charlestonians rue their folly at leisure. The Courier of the 234 says: “We learn with regret that the Senate has re- Gen. Harney is a Southern man, but a soldier,xnd will obey the powers that be Ex-Governor Wise has written to a friend here, to remove his family, thus showing his sense of troubie itl the Union, as is to be alleged every- where in Virginia until her election, it is almost absolutely certain that ere the 4th of Marcha basis fhird Lecture Monday, January 21—Chromatics of Polarized Light. Fourth Lecture Wednesday, January 23 —Phy: oa! Theory of Double Refraction, and of Polariai Qualities, & GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost. tion by Double Refraction, Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. of settlement wil! have been agreed upon, not by | jected from the « ition BILD the appropri. | pending danger. "Filth Leoture Friday, January 25,—Cireulsr, El- — Congress, but by fourteen or sixteen States on | ation recommend: ih the House and Senate Fr e. hiptioal, and Rotary Poiarization. All the Stock in 8. P. HOOVER'S STORE, both sides of Mason and Dixon’s line, which the | t. dredging the harbor. We think this is not H ied These Lectures will be iliustrated by numerous Iron Ha'l,enbra ing every varu » doing justice to our city. aLivax, Jan. 24.—The steamer Niagara. from oxperimente and ilustratio: | LEGANT CARPETINGS AT GREAT BAC. of Ladies’. Gents’, country will at once receive as being sure, very | “<The main ship channel is now closed by the | {-!verpool on the 12th via Queenstown on the Isth | | ‘The Lectures will commence ata qusrter before | Fash \! shortly, toend all the troubles. The distant pub-| sinking of five vessels, in order to prevent the | instant, has Se ere ne melts 6 Saw Netae | eo eet cen, Seo rt OL Weil ere on emeaedion fle. 4 ‘ mt ater advices. She w! ne at Boston on Fri- | © un of H i lic may rest assured that many of the men who | entrance of hostile armed vessels; and, to refuse day night. She spoke the steamer Canada, and, | 28 15-T,W,f'M,W,F. Beries ye Y ‘would lead them to a different conclusion aresim- | Ch#fleston an appropriation, which was agreed ‘was supposed, the steamer City of Manchester, ontward bound. The well-known Bee-Hive Mills at Manchester. owned by Mr. Lamb had been burnt, involving a loss equal to $100,000. All the im nt Chinese forts have been — to the trade by the condition of the recent reaty. There is no confirmation of the reported loss of the allied fleet in the Chinese waters. It was reported that a was about tooccupy ere P gaia ar fortress of Morocco in consequence o' upon at Columbus by both branches of the ie lature, and ata time when, ifs fal settle- ment of our affairs is vouchsafed us, we shall need this amount most, to render one channel at least accessible for large vessels, is doing our principal sea-port great injustice. We trust their action will be reconsidered.”” ———_—<_____ i> A correspondent of the Lynchburg Repub- lican, writing from Charleston in relation to the failure of the negotiations between that city and ESTRY CARP: ply laboring to prevent any settlement whatever that :nay involve a continuance of the border slavebolding States in the Union. Goop Nzws.—We have it in our power to state definitely, that the leading members of the Re- publican party of Congress are exerting them- selves to have Virginia’s Proposition for a con- ference of 3 large number of States, including all GENERAL ORDERS—No. 3. e; sie ae URN MEDICINES RECEIVED WEEKLY, Headquarters Destrict of Col. Militia,) Oo ‘Spaiding’s Cj . 3 Adjutant General’ s Office, Gal Averie, Jaray sand So ’s Medicines,| Washington, Jan 22'1961.§ | Moore's Squill Dope Xe. Ph Brigadier Generals Hickey and Bacon are as- Steaten. Fs to scriptions ve ¥ iment the treaty recen' 6 in th the » At the di Gohan anced eye se SA ott recningten, yoered! ie Stbowiog : cluded witn hat power nn) TSSSBY SOR | a eso taal Bara Tonos os wi enor | fae me SRE ST et ee Brag Stora, slaveholding, to come off here on the ath of Feb- | > been: Set on tonight a re da eae [renee Catarday enys tho do. 1 Ecietiss Generel Rovene Orie ib dndiened to | e's Se ___ ——____ 183 Suan. proven = By Order . orrow ssion, an Tuary, proximo, promptly tesponded to favorably | night three of our betoies eit open upen Sure. a Ee ee Tae ply A ed 2) SCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. Bohonea 5 by the North. We now feel certain that New| ter. She will be worried with shells for twenty- | ¢5 attention of ai! officers is called to the im- hile © suppl: . ren! £577,000, and at the Bank of France there has been | ,-,, ieat: Dr. SCHENCK, of Philade!phis, finds it * York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indians, | four hours. On Friday the fort will be besieged. | 210/003. ‘of 82,000,000 francs. Torke War Deprtnl cr ea ranicatzona durectly | as to visit Wassiuaten every sod ape 9 Winois, and Iowa will be duly represented in Zhe ee en cate the water) will be] The London money market closed generally] All letters should passthrough the proper chan- Sid Welteienl eee city sabeal yes that conference, each by five Commissioners. Up in it will be sughinnd py unchanged. asl : ee ie basa pe at the Avenue Bouse, to lastevening we were merely able to hope that | or 500 of ourmen. Gloom Picture, but we ik = an where ents can obtain advice free. He . iy 4 Tus Waruxk.—'i'be followiny report of the ty charges wh: tach would be the result of Virginia's action for | by the book. We knowthis, provided there is not | weather for the morning Ie made trent tea sinaaat thers tian the an armistice or an evacuation, and te ni Telews mith, | “ough these Headquarters. em restoration of peace and harmony. Since last lon, you may hear | ican Consolidated ew se h Line to the Smith-| ~ By order of Major Goueral WIGHTMAN, Be Wai evening we have ascertained that the Congres- sonian Institution. Time of observation is by telegraph before this gets to you all that we predict. wily eve Pigg they men ait pba not one enough. are men. The least timid or besi have bee: \. ing have been sent home about 7 o’clock. Janvary 25, 1961 Burlli vt. overcast, 23°, wind SE New ee NY loudy. ” 8. CHAS. LEE JONES, Syrup, _in23-st "Adit Gen'l District of Gal Nitta, | © THE UNION PRAYER MEETING will be holden every day this week, in bite Lag 3 sional delegations from all those States are exert- ing themseives to secure the Prompt appointment of the proposed Commissioners from their s-veral c. lish Luth Church. f Lith d 2. Phekene te na tee eat Ang Panting for Gov. | Philadelphia, Pa. elondy. stroats, to commence at 4 v’elock. and to contt-uo fave bon in John Tyler eas egmurssiowen, Ex-President | there are over 2,000 picked nearo men, free and | Richmond, Var-os-s2-.-cccloudy’ tY | een OROOER J87 | Soreer fer © Unless special ohn Tyler, was with the President some hours ones: ‘orks—uniformed and | Petersburg, Va.. cloudy. OWS AND CALVES FOR SALE.—I will . J. & W. M. GALT, yesterday, and, again, to-day. 1t is understood | if they fall into toett Renae eae seip'screw | Norfolk, Ve cloudy, 55°. WEDDING AND PING CoO? top ate at ine tarkee soaice 23 2h2 Pa ava bet, Hit and tah eke that thelr views as regards the proper course for we may be, ‘subdued—never. 2" Hered | wil stormy. ~ the General Government to pursue with reference to “coercion” very nearly accord. There can mow be no doubt that the President will Promptly give Virginia such assurances, in response to Mr. ‘Tue Imrontanr News of rue Day is that Kentucky has declined to calla State Convention, and North Carolins has decided to initiate one ATE ARS EEE SPATIOME, | pg, cae W. Serer eri pole Geer oT ves, the beautiful styles, if the day is stormy I wi is Bal Piano Fortes. Uld Pianos taken in ex $ ‘ket day, an 2326 PA Av. between Sr ang ih te next market day. LEY, Shine Flaps for rent tiga ase TEAM ENGINE FOR SALE —A Steom Ev- 1ANO, FORTE, (NEW.) FOR 8175-1 he ‘Tyler’srepresentations, as will prove entirely sat- on the 2ist proximo, by submitting to a vote of A rol Ray ederosleceoe Speier eae ee ‘or’ vo ex: Ssthotory to all friends of the continuance of the | the State whether she ebell or shell not bold a Bouimcod Case: benatviel tone Piss AAA Sehtiiding lot. inguire ' Union in Virginia’s limits. The subject of Mr | Convention. Added to these two important items y : T's mission is doubtless being considered in Cabinet council as we go to press to-day. Ina day or two it will In all probability be made the = Mheme of a special message to Congress. — _ Nor 80.—The telegraph brings information of , = recently published manifesto of ten Virginia members of Congress, and the impression prevails ere that they are all of them members of the House. This isnot so. But eight of them are members of the House and the other two, the Sen- ators. Five of Virginia's delegation in the House will Probably tssue a counter address—Messrs. Mill- son, Harris, Clemens, Smith, and Boteler—com- ‘te positions, immediately after it reaches here {a print. . Sonya Tux Hon. Cassivs M.Crav, of Ky., who has ‘Deen here for some days, is certainly doing bis is the even more important fact that a large num- ber of the Republicans of Congress are now ex- erting themselves to induce New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Obio, Indiana, Illi and lowa to send commissioners fresh from the people here on the ith Proximo, to meet those of the border. slavebolding States, including many who decline in their representative capacity to give up the ultraism of their individual Positions, upon the ground that it is not for them, but for the people of their respective States, to say how the diiculty shall be settled. eee eeehensie eee PExxsyivania’s PeRsonat LiBERTRY BILL.— Yesterday afternoon, the following dispatch from a distinguished member of the Pennsylvania sh 5 Risicy os malty pee in 25 206 Pa. av.. bet 9 hand loth sts, OVAL FRANES, &o. 86 Difigront styles and sizes OVAL FRAMES for Picronue ‘CORD and TASSELS, oll sizes and ReRiEMONotN SR a rete E tr wae. fourth less then HN M No, 486 onal Bo ey ene Se Odd Felio: NEL RE PRE a ROR ORR GHP UI SEA. ANO CORL want = aa, st GT FATA on ol eprice; took Dros Gada ja 25-e010t WAM R ns AO RAN T, Adseinine Wiltards” Ho- ouse is at present complete in every re- stook of FLESH and 10 bo duly appreciated Tae tose ol HA , “GN Hts wi a a Tu Brocxave oF tux Mississippi WWitu- prawn—Lo, or out of the 6a. m. ie served on 7s m, Haxnissure, January 24, 1961. J. D. HAMMACK 275 I think with the aid of conservati 4 Hcane ‘we will be able tex eee ne a BA CORY EER ATI RR. JACKSON, Offensive clause of section ninety-five, revised | code, (Pennsylvania “One People, One Conntry, One Destiny.” Wilt it Ststatctry on at head oY 2 = The undersgued on Monday next, to tie: publication of Hy 4,5 7 REAS, tory of that State. Tosuch a point is it carried ss that the former are proclatming Purpose of taking up arms to resist;