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“Lik EVENING STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. p renecey wenbndnd Senate —After our DEPARTMENT NEWS. —— . 2 Tar Wonxtne Mzn’s Muzrine in Ricemoxy — 4 The Richmond age Rerneny of the Petersburg DisParcuts From THE MEDITERRANEAN SqQap- Express gives the low! lars of the Rasangytf 2 TES, ance closed yesterday— By 0. W. BOTELER & Awctioncers. passed ‘ew private bills; andad- | noxThe Na ent has received dis- | Working Men's meeting held n that city Wed- | [Ordered to be inserted in the Evenine Stan, it LE PERIOR Hi = WASHINGTON CITY: farees ll Madey. pet La; pytches from Shi fon dated Spezia, J needay night, brief reference to which appeared betnashe sewayager having the largest eirenation a =n SES mn our me > published 4 SATURDAY ....... --- Ss omeaes 96, 1083: | Hoven —After thecloes of var oper | eiateat out gor Beyrout, «OA weeting Of the working men of the city ‘All persona applying for letters in the follow- | se! ; Sat ry ' Frees | great cause which iy at fhe foundalion of thei | DY the wer, fora "| Zall was theartip"vesponiea tor ands st aa’enriy | 51st Will please sy ther ere apvxarienn. ee consi mre ary Anon epee Spe Cave and R 1, ta ferowded to its fall. i oS Rosewood suit of Parlor Pur- The Intelligencer argues that 1f Virginia were | Of them. were the pride of opinion and party | Sole ot Se nah ‘Bway | Anderson, Mies Ma- Praber, Miss Kace Prckard, Mre Mel's to secede, instead of keeping peace between the | spirit. He stbought foe Most ie eolution | ble fr serv is Sept Pec oekeg, after whlch | ext capacity. Hundreds and hundreds y ian aenc,, Friars Eten, two sections of the country, aud “+ Leese ong paced ceseeaeh tke renaeuoc cline Missouri | 8. ship-of-war at Messina is necessary just now | +: The eneued Seca. stoma ot ne jitiae Soten Pre, J hope of reconstructing a Union already compromise line. He contended that the South ae Dee ae eae prones’y, a ‘description. Union isunton resolutions were — Monk ved,” as is beld forth by ber representatives in bad just fears. and apprehensions of from | politans having the |, while the proposed and vo'ed n. The tumultuous as- reEdwé Riely, Mre Rebecca 7 solved, ae act Weald ba’ tau prevaiber of [Rend A the adoption of the | Ptty hold the city. Twenty.two American ships | semblage finally refused to let anybody speak, for ra Sidney Rob¥caieliet Widew : eng se ee lop uh [caienhes onmenne ea ak ast put them for. | Were in that harbor at the date of the dispiechas, no sooner did a spokesman essay to give utterance atzelmaaMreMS Sanith, Mine Top, civil war, growing out of border feuds, and wi see py pes oe: and but as a basis of settle. | and would be ex; to a cross fire shi @} to bis sentiments than his voice was lost in the eg poy fe we no basis of mediation between them; the cbarm | Trent.” He did not believe that the North desired | fight between the belligerents occur. Commo- | wild storm of hisses, applause, cat calls ond atiene lee Ah many yl LG i would become more incurable and intractable a8 | +4 gholish slavery in the South; and he looked | dore Bell was about to sail for that port tm his | thumbs which ensued” ; Cook, Miss Elise’) Loug, Mire Mary F Stetson, Mise Jos'e it | fagship, the Richmond. “<A committee was appointed and waited upon | Chirk, Mise Martha Langley. MreMargt Schioper, it grew wider. [ac ruanaiens baseuge, Goatomenie ot beark Ones pice oe PRB the Hon. John Mincr Botts. That gentleman Sars Stary Lotta tales Bane. Toren it fos i Rarniters, om The Constitution, in ult upon Gen. Scott, lina entertained the idea that Tennessee must fol- items Telegraphed from Washington. le his appearance, and was received with Piiaabary Bac Worcs, Dende ag = eshetand, . lets off the followin; low her in the secession movement. The despot | Wasnincton, Jan. 25 —The destination of the | mingled shouts, bisses and applause. After re- : "7 nen, so . Mise Mia Ce Mattresses, “He isa soldier, a Rothing else. Ignorant | 155) of mili! was aiready beginning to | steam sloop-of-war Brooklyn is Fort Pickens, ted efforts to speak, all of which proved furile, P , Moore, Mrs Hiram ie D Ru at, —— of stateamanship, but with an inordinate vanity | 0 ¢eit in South Carolina, and men now dare not | Pennsacola. t. Botta retired in ——. taking occasion, eee preach ma bag oer & a witl that aspires to universal gentus—smarting under | sheax as freemen should speak. Tennessee would | f:x-President Tyler had another long interview | however, to ex himself quite freely 2s to the - — Walkera ith other grugieg pot neowsanry to 2 - ] the rebuff administered by the South when be | Leware of disunion, believing that the time for | to-day with the President material of whleb the meeting was com) A Melivill.MrsChasC Willams, Mis CA | ja2é-4 C. W. BOPK« @ SONS, Avot. sought Presidential bonors but coulda’t get them | Deaceable action on the part or the North was| The House Committee on Military Affairs have |“ Captaiir® Jennings Wise mounted the stand, ine Morrie, Miss AV Weston, MissAmwe® ALUABLE M ET FARM FOR SALB— —and glad of an opportunity which departmental | Come. if a compromise was effected their ditfer- repared 2 bill for the benefit of the soldiers at | but the uproar and confusion became so terrific : Neale, Miss E = Wheeler, MrsLouis Vv Nhat a ie ; treachery and tanbecility Reve affeeded Biss; % | esce.and. ‘eatlonal strife would all pass away, and Fort Sumter. It appropriates $1,150 to indemalfy that he could 1 oe articulate 12h audible svllable. | F Cathaing Osborne, Biss Mary Weaver EtieRecbel | a 4 supreme authority on the side jac! would return to the enjoyment ose | them for the loss mus nstruments, cloth- aa ra + > | Poukes, Bre Kilen @ Sonner,MissAa’e Y. . Mrs May A 4 pei ln , els ahem which they hitherto pros- | ing, furniture, etc., in precipitately leaving Fort | ing; Botts and Wise are both humbngs ? Captain | Fowkes, Mee E < bere oe oA government, le of fundamental principle alae a, and to lay the foundations dential term deep in military power.”” Tepublicant—he is now striving to subvert the Me The House was then addressed by Messrs. Leake, of Va., and Pottle, of N. Y. Moultrie, and such remuneration is recommended. by all the officers of the former post. Col. Magruder, of the U.S. Army, who is on he exclaimed : Wise folding his arms and walking to and fro on the platform, awaited a lull in the tumult, when * He who uttered that insult must Pues, Drs M. oe Elizabeth Young, Pearson, ities ars's GENTLEMEN’S a e a the ty ay the idge, W. Gray, Rob H ttison, GC ; 12 0’ Mes ( The Repudlican urges the necessity of concilia- | After which the House adjeurned. leave of absence, bas been drilling for some time | retract, or he is a dead man.’ Many voices—-Here Capes oy Major Gonzales, R ing, t tor vihe 4 thinks that eee past a troop of cavalry in Marland, in the vicinity | he 1s!” Ancther Voice—‘I take tt back: I didn’t | Arnold, J'N N ‘ prerate. ap yee: yor he owas Gacthom as Satunvay, January 26. of the Federal capital, which fact is believed to | mean anything? Adamsda, Jno 4. 4 Congress should fix upon some compromise at Tur si masek’ con Savalas have some connection with the plot toseizethe | ‘‘ Many otber rich scenes were enacted, but I penne, a5 seven once. These concessions, however, should not pcs capes proses og Sar ad on | “ity. have Rot the time to describe, the:n ‘The meet. Pweg 4 jouse —Mr. » from Com secrttice the principles of tapebliconieen bot O67.) vals Censlens, peperted a, bill for the sellef of |. dow 1m Boston Wendell Pillipe Hevted, ond | Maree ete nee ane ro-orgenined wi Barry. should be of such nature as would satisfy the | the heirs of Barbara Walters, and moved that it be | the Anti-Slavery Society Snubbed —The Masa-| * Pending 2 motion to adjourn, the gas was| Base WF Gudlof, ad South of their conservatism. = upon its passage; which motion prevailed, and | chusetts Anti-Slavery lety began its annual | shut off, and the meeting adjourned amid great 4,2 B ae ie tg Li? seo - he bi Has Lega -adM dca uns tale Sat yng Se bey ogee 9 le, en on ‘tai confusion and disorder. pane 4 a — } : “4 -) Mr. lory cal up from the Speaker's le | day, under t unpropitious circumstances “T understand that another meeting {s to be Pp. 4 Tux Virorta Conor rsstonat Distxton Mant & teat 4 Baxter, ; yEsto.—How desperate the cause of disunion per | * bill for the relief of Robt. A. Matthews; which | ft was evident at the opeo ng of the meeting ‘that Dill was held at an early day; or rather that an attempt to the crowd meant mischief, and ‘that unless it | hold another will soon be made.”* ’ sé ia rapidly becoming In Virginta, may be gath- Mr. Grow offered the following resolution : : - “te sh : ee on was aes pec =a vee row. - roe — = oe from man’ to the Resolved, That the sj jal committee of five | cis Jackson presi over the meeting. ev. Lon SS SAL GRE ep pep azapa ee ore < — i a a appointed on the 7th inst. be instructed to enquire | Dr. May, at the request of Wis Lovd Garrisen, HELP FOR THE POOR —A pab'ic meet- stehnn sed all sressnary out- of Gat Mate signed by ten of whether any secret organization hostile to the | who was absent, read the 99th Psalm) From the ing will be eld at St. Pasl’e Pree is uninoumbered and Congress, appearing in the Washington papers | Government exists in the District of Columbia, | treasurer's report, it appears that the society has | Church.co nor H and Eleventh streets, on 3 this morning. {t is neither more nor less than an effort to induce Virginia to put herself under South Carolina’s guardianship, on the ground that all hope of securing her rights from the North, except by placing herself under a govern- and if so whetber any officer or employee in the city of Washington, or any employee or officer of the Federal Government in the executive or ju- dicial departments is engaged therein. Mr. Burnett did not believe there wes a con- raised Suring the Fest xear $11,200, and had ex-| ¢ y le nded nearly the whole amount for lectures, &c., All interestad aro invited. 4 VENING, 28th instant, at 744 onsider the p opristy of establishing a ose, ja % 2t* leaving only a balance of $521 34. A characteris. tic letter was read from Garrison, regretting that he could not be with them,and expressing an at ther Rooms THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS- ned meeting sociation wi!l holdan adjou ‘clock. to Bennett, Heary Bond, H@ day of terme of sale are: One-thi enle; cng the teciveie aleceoseat in cash on the Ral yyy wenty-four Fa pf Oe a 3 BS rortgage on the to of dlimer,elther in thie city or in any adjoining | opinion that, the best abolition harvest spring | Paitiate Sst “A Wslatientanes eet oken | Beker it, Hater burcheser to" tha utveortbor. The deterred ment different from that under which the North | State. Be omen —_ ee = bea from picts eee panes ot ats pep als business of importance is to come bejore the | fremule. HM Jadeh, Theo ments will bear in in! from TEE mean and contem; ie mode of engen ng sec- en en too! e stan and ren ssociation. aa exists, bas fled. The paper in question is-so'| mean and conter gekering 5 ss ‘ plainly and palpably nothing but a mere elec- Geseeriag appeal in a cause so bad as not to be sustainable (in the judgment of the signers) by open and ingenuous argument, that the game of exposing its drift is hardly worti the candle. irring up party Mr. Branch objected to it, as the chairman of that committee was not peaet Mr. Grow said that the Chairman bad seen it and had no objection. In reply to the remarks of the gentleman from Kentucky, (Mr. lap rier he a series of resolutions, quoting from many of our deceased statesmen, which resolutions being deemed reasonable by the crowd, the speaker stated that an additional series might be expected. Rev. Jas. F. Clark was introduced as the first speaker. He got along finely until he dipped P. GEO, H. TWISS, Reo. Seo. OND. WARD IN THE y FIELD— xons of this Ward, and of others where unattached and feeling so disposed, Temperance Hatlon TUESDAY ne: m_. for the purpose of forming » military eomra- il meet at t7 o'clock a Breckeorsdge,C Jobs c. 8 Mortgages and Attorney fur the parti: ja ll-ftawts would say that he had good authority for believ- | into John Brownism, and here he swamped. Hts | 29 to be attached to Wnion Regiment for active | Bennett, B Jeleam, Geo W P However, we may mention that on its appear- | ing that such an organisation existed) panegyrics and eulogisims upon Brown were re- | **'Vice on the 4th March next. $036 | Belksorp, A A Kons. . ance in Richmond, a distinguished member of Sir Kunkel, of objected to it Hecunsid- | ceived with bisses and groans, until Rev. Mr. SMITHSONIAN LECPURES—Prof. 8 Chas B . King, Jos the Virginia Legislature mistrusting the jadgment | ered it to be an uncalled for and unjust attack | Higginson no longer able to sup nis “rignt: | CF ALEXANDER, of the College of New Jersey, | Crawford, Kelley, JD ed upon a portion of the citizens of Maryland. fous indignation,” pitched into the unapprecia- | will Jecture on M!/NDAY ant WEDNESDAY | Gook, W Kaufman, Jao eee tate ca tar tan Sdvecates of he Ineo: | “jar. Craig, of NN. C., dealred to omar an amend | tng sadicose Wilt x tee dre ea ree ee | eae January sAth ard doth, on Solar | Clear, Thos Kiibreth, Jaw ¥ i i 4 z= ~ ae : Coope, TB a8 diate withdrawal of Virginia from the Union, | ment instructing the committee to also inquire | speech be preserved. Mr. Clack then wieg ni | Ke pro: and their attendant phonomegs. with a | Coops. TD promptly communicated with Messrs. John J | into the necessity of quartering United States particular account of the tetal eclipse «f last Julr, Crittenden, Stepben A. Dougles, Jno. M. Millson, troops on Capitol Hill. again, and after drawi nga splendid picture of a teen free States, quietly and the observations made in connexio” with it by Carpenter. 8 M Ch R Me, Giee demanded Gini peeviees Gecsll bali! taba with eig: the Government Expeditions to Labrador, the Pa~ APPOINTMENT r. er revior jon on | su * Coast, and elsewhere. r Alex. R. Boteler snd J. M. Harris on the subject. | 1,15 resolution. 4 Wendell Phillips then came forward, amid a| ° The lectures will commence at a quarter hef ores pinay eed AND These distinguished public men, whose oppor-| Mr. Kunkel sald that be was aware that there | few cbeers, lenty of hisses, and awful groans. | o’clock, when the red light on the tower will be ex- | Cisrne’ Jas DISAPPOINTMENT. tunities of knowing what the prospect for a har- | wasa disposition upon the part of the Chair to | It was soon found that there was a determination | tinguished and the doors closed. 58 26.23) gor, JnoT 3 kept, Mug ee monious-settlement of the trouble are, are at least | deny bim his just rights. [Cries of “Order,” | to prevent him from speaking, as every time be CASSIUS M. CLAY.—Thie distinguished ‘Cochrane, J og Tg ir ay as good, If not much better, than those of the ten | “Oder 7] was then put upon the adopti ve eareheeion eee Meakin ome Ce po Beit acer ee nS tea Teenage RE of ie en Pp A option 0 ns, ng. ng, Bi jssing, com- itatir of the 10a" ciation, wi. le- > ‘rowbridge, HT signers, in response to the inquiry above referred | of te rezolation, and the resolution was adopted. | pared vith which ofdingry thunder is nolhing ire an adeone 4 OPMORROW (Saturdsy EVE: | Sarandon Poona, Ee ‘st Sndomanyacncn at the mapmsestemations i - Philli tl i NG. Se o’olock. a ‘eliows’ Fisll,on | Campbell, > 7 ; to have united'in a letter giving asturances that | | str. Hickman called for the regular order of Decent, oak eee COT eae Smarter, | RING. of 7 s'elont.s¢ Odd Veliows’ Gallon | Com ree Senet ie NU MEROUS CITIZENS i atno period since Congress assembled has the > ja 25-2t* Corning, E Timms, Geo F—8 J . Mr. Thomas, of Tenn., asked leave to present a | most approved style. The noise increasing, Mr. | —/% 2-2 ‘Cone Taverns, FA who called npon Prospect of a satisfactory settlement in the Union | resolution, passed by the General Assembly of | Phillips announced that ‘the devil always goes UNIVERSALISM,—Desrtoy both Soul and | Tippext, ED a deen as bright as at this time. Tennessee, censuring the tender of money and | out of men with great agony,” and that ly tn Hell—Turoruites Fiske will | Dramae,Wm Theit jotnt letter will doubtless soon be pub- New ¥ Ushed, and its publication will at once counteract arms to the State by the people of ork. Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. should continue to have sessions until the noise was conguered. Thecrowd then joined in singing jody im Hell each at the Old Trinity Churoh. Fifth str vENING, at 74s o'clock, in ex) nsworth, Jno Dryer, Thos} ¥ B Duncanson, Thos Marshall, Saul DR. SCHLOSSER i daring last week, but who were compelied to co ferring to being in danger ot | Duscan, Marun, 8 las : m= Aw was received from the President of ‘We won't go home till morning,” &c. fon of the cansagos rei Dow, L—2 Blacfecly, R away on account of the overcrowded state of his all the mischief to the cause of the Union involved | the United States, vetoing a certain bill forthe | After'e ohne Rie Phillips got in soni more | Hey Aterccast into, hell where the worm dieth not | Dow. 1-2, Maciecy. seotan: hs Will csennitens im the policy to subserve which the ten-signed | relief of Messrs. Hockaday and Ligget, mail con- ere. pgantnes nd the noise sania — soul and body in hell, &o. Seatsfree. jai5 2t* eT Mack, Jno § manifesto was evidently gotten up and tractors. ing, tl ir pite! into the boys for maki: w YS LONGER. = =m * Pro- | "Mr. Burnett sald that the House had twice | so much molto, whe immedictely struck up— = ATTENTION. COMPANY fare NLON en ” # = 7 passed that bill and moved that it be again sub- “Dm going home, REGIMENT OF WASH NGTON— Meet The friends of the Union in Virginia, 2s else- mitted to the House at once. at Temperancs Hall on SATURDAY NEXT, the where, will doubtless be content to have the pub- lic weigh the testimony of Messrs. Crittenden, Douglas, Millson, Boteler, and Harris in this con- nection, egainst that of any ten in Congress who Veations that are to decide their future status— ‘wuetber they shall remain in or essay to go out of the Union—) believe that there remains no hope that the North will consent to any other arbitra- Mr. Maynard hoped that the message and bill would be printed, so that the House would bave an opportunity to ascertain the merits of the bill. ‘Aber a cted debate upon the merits of the of Com. Armstrong, it is understood that the Sec- retary of the Navy will order a court of inquiry on the circumstances attending that officer's re- I’m going home, I'm going home, To die no more,” with an eccompaniment of cat squalls, groans, 26th instast,at7o’clock p. m, for drill. No one wili be admitted but members of the com; pany. By order of tne Captain. js 24-3t and hisses. MOUNT SI(NAI—Dr Samson will give an Baton Roveg, Jan. 24.—The Committee of Fif- teen reported the Ordinance of Secession and res- olutions regarding the navigation of the Missis- sippi river. acd Circular, address JGEL PARKER, Royall Professor, AMBRIDGE, Mass. Cambridge, January, 1851. J& 26-SSt Both were ordered to be oie of Ellison & Telfair “One People, One Conntry, One Destiny.” ‘The undersigned propose, on Monday afternoon next, to commence the publication of a first-class peony rarer in the ety of Washington, hearing the 8. During his stay in th y operated on the feet of persons of the higheet respectability, who have cordially pleoed Bt his disposal their DISEASES OF THE FEET, Will have . i Elliot, Saut M Dill, by Messrs. Burnett, Palmer, Branch, Stevens | Mr. Phillips finally succeeded in addressing the Beegunt of his visit to that interesting place, 8 TESTIMONIALS ; € RD. m, at the Hall of the have identified themselves with the cause of dis- | of P: ind others meeting, and was followed by Mr. Higginson, istian Association. Pa. avenue of the j union per se; more especially when it bas been} Mr. Burnett demanded the previous question | amid much confusion. Hotel. The public are invited. ; drawn forth, as in this cass, 8.8 fitting offsett to | "POP the passage of the bill. The noise increasing to 8 perfect tumult, Mayor ‘s ja AS = = WONDERFUL EFFECT / fort to t iafact ttl Sef the zoe quedion wes then put to the House, ‘shall ‘Wightman, with the Chief of Police and his en = a ven, : an effort to prevent a satisfactory settiemen' the bill pass under the veto of the President,” | posse, entered the room, to the consternation of THE UNION PRAYER MEETINGS | Eon: AF of his trouble with Virginia in the Union, so glaring as| and the yeas and nays were ordered; pending | the boys. The crowd having become somewhat will be holden every day this week, in the [A ersomd Win ~ t that he who jails to comprebend that such is its | Which our report closed . more pacific— Soglish Lutheran Church, corner of Ith ond H Freeinnd. TH METHOD OF CURING j intent, must be mentally blind, indeed. ———_+e-— ‘The mayor sald:-“« Fellow-citizens, I am sure | Streets, to commence at 4 o'clock, and to come Te | Fomer, 3c } ? = . PENNsYLVANIA —A committee of Republican | that you, whoare the citizens of Boston,will listen | 22° ho — ; re iera-a | One ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET. H Presidential election Boston gave nineteen thou- | hither yesterday to consult with their political } Wightman.’ Fellow-citizens, I can only sa = WGRAYE i Preutic, WS f sand votes, and the petition sent hither yesterday | friends in Congress concerning their duty in the | that you will testify your respect for the ehiey Sapir of genie? PA TIONERY, Powroy, T 2 Dr Scbloeser has already published « great mum rence, and other distinguished men of that city, | the policy of their State is to indorse and sustain Voices.—W. 1 y. BSS Pa. Av.. betwoon Sth a Moen: Parker, T ’ , is signed by fourteen thousand of her nineteen | any plan of settlement that Maryland may ask in bestee hes Beas disturbed Oy teats Hr] ——— TOR ren 7 3 thousand voters, all of whom appended their | the conferenee to take place here on the 4th | riotous proceedings, I am requested by the trus- Ww WINDOW SHADES, Seager ‘A —_ names to it in the brief space of two days. This | proximo. tees of this building to disperse this meeting.”” ARRANTED Gold Band Window Shades. | G0: Sem) Polk, F Wed, Wma ANY ONE SUFFERING 3 tien beanthes but the spirit of ila This suited the crowd exactly; and the swing- | Buff, Green, and Blue Holland —— all sizes, Groby, Robt Paticn, Jno 7 ; monster petition breathes but the spirit of pesce,| 5. 4 dispatch from Frankfort, dated | ng of hats, stamping, shouting and groans. broke | mad to order. Fine Metrum and Low priced | sscELLANEOUS—A. D., Minister Plenn. De Parme; rRox concession and fraternity from the North to the out louder than ever, as they thought that the perhang! "KS 2 = P. 8. C.; Correspondt Richmond Desp; Editor Ind ept. yesterday, leads to the impression that the Legis- +, 99 ‘0, 456 Yeventh st.. 8 doors above CORNS, j South. In the face of such facts it is, that the now * anti-slavery meeting was ‘done for;”” but after lows? RTTERS MUST IN ALL CASES BE PREPAID. ? lature of that State will shortl Dill sub 38 olde Sok eae Ee ts te ere : Almost frantic disunioniste per se are endeav. | ‘ture of tha da ths Gueation wistara suite | tee ot very fititering to Me, | J AW SCHOOL Jen 38 we se. Fe witht aig ; See ane ne Pisa at Vingiate, eases, | ea Raehads | Pa eT sladied 1 V OF HARVARD COLLEGE. | 7. GONFEDERATION SOFT CORNS, 7 Mi-souri, Arkansas and North Carolina (al of E nae mew? Sores of penetera, ache scermensteg oer = on any | Which States are soon to elect delegates to Con- A Navat Covrt or Inquiry —At the request venti aroh 4th and September 2d, 1881, For jogui Tt ; ; NF — bove tit cent surrender of the Navy Yard at Pensacola. ‘The committee asked a postponement of the dis- J CHEAPER THA N EVER a "Lhe Confederation” wil fearlessly and truth- GREAT CAUSE TO BE SATISFIED ‘Ment of thi t oo cussion till noon to-morrow. UST RECEIVED @ Fresh Lot of that fully advocate the cause of the Constitution and - - . “ys Current sectional difficulty but that of 17" We learn that the difficulty between Hon. | Several substitutes were offered for a settlement SUPERIOR NOTE PAPER the Union. and to the bent Ability of its conductors If they immediately place themselves under ___—_______ “Ax Optxion as 18 ax Oprtnion.”"—What the opinioa of the ten Virginia members of Congress who signed the disunion manifesto recently ad- dressed to the people of that State, is worth, is forcibly illustrated by the fact that the mail which Drought that remarkable document to Waasbing- ton, also brought news that Rhode Island has Mr. Rust and Hon. Mr. Dunn, is being amicably settled by the friends of both parties. It {s not ex- pected that a hostile meeting will grow out of it. Persenal. ---- Hon. Robert E.. Scott, of Va., ls among the distinguished visitors now in Washington. --**It is said that ex-President Van Buren is to be invited to preside over the Democratic State of the present shoraeti which were ordered to} 4 be printed for consideration to-morrow. he Commissioners from South Carolina and Alabama were welcomed An invitation from the Mayor of New Orleans for the Convention to meet ia that city, was re- ceived and laid over. A resolution was offered returning thanks to the Governor for his prompt action in seizing the forts in Louisiana, stating that we will defend them D streets the and supply youraelve: iat " date as fellows: HICKORY WOOD, 86; OAK, $550; PINE, {SHEPHERD'S at the courant of Seventh end § E 3 "8, at the corner o} verth en best we have over had. Call soen It won't last long. N VIEW OF THE EXTRAORDINARY i hing to close out stock by spring, we wilisell from this stringency of the times, and wi 8. Other papers in pr®portion, ja % lw. sustain the patriotie Policy of the present Na- tional Administ-stion. We cail upon all who are favorable to ihe Federal desire to see the peopl of te States PY, &nd the cause of hu TP! ated, to come forwa:d aod support our er terprise. News by telegraph and mail from all quarters, local matte s, and every thing else worth kuowiny in W sahington, shall od room in the columns of “The Co ration.” Otiee—Po} inhor Bui ding, D street, noar 7th. DR. SCHLOSSER’S UNERRING B8Y8TEM OF TREATM ENT, Without CUTTING OR CAUSING THE LEAST Parn, pealed her personal libert Convent! to t Alba here and elsewhere with ell th in our | “HF 0 9625; WHITE | ie tons SU, Aid Siguerter coats per : CONSULTING ROOMS, " vention soo: t oe ie means or all sizes, 7 Ww = | ble cal . il wi riers De ckecs corcteme tee eee dene al meee oes iiss Bower ASH COAL: all sta-s, 80; CUMBERLAND. oe, eee WMC HO 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ; has already eppointed five commissioners on the Aspinwall and California are Colonel Fremont, | Mr. Roselius asked, before voting, under what | 2249 pounds to the ton gua antied in all cases, Ty Several active, intelligent men wanted as (South side,) Pi aioe Duand to consult bere on the 4th, at | ‘Tomas Francis Meagher and wife, and Rev. Mr | S8thority the act had been done. ‘The Governor, | sawed and Spit WO! DUKSON & KING, | Sebvassers ae Vir, inia’s invitation; and that the Governor of fly. . um The said. % 3 NG, ; i New York has promptly sent a Message to the Legislature of that State, couched in most encour- aging language, urging that the Empire State Shuck sad fam -*-Prof. J. W. Weir, West Point; John J. Phelps. A_R. Eno, N. ¥ ; Maj.G. M. Lawrence, Benj Tyson, A M. Sallade, Pa ; R. 8. McCook, » Was the highest conservator of peace, and thought such a disregard of the Federal au- thority might become necessary and right; but until he was informed why the action was neces- sitated, he was not prepared to thank or censure 3w Yard—cor. Vermont av, and [5th et. FLA V2 vou SEEN THEM? Have You Visitzp rue EiaNo FORTE, (NEW.) FOR 8175.—1 ve had left at my tore for sales new, Kosewood Case, beautiful tone Oy aa] Stool and Cover, which cost cash $3. between 12th and 13th streets. OFFICE HOURS And the owner, in consequence of the hard times, From 10a, m, till 5p m. N., are at Willards’. PANESE BAZAAR? will sell it for $175, inc.uding Stool and Cover. shall be duly represented here on the occasion by 4 the Governor. a : Call mod a RAL -— ts. Walton, widow of a late G f . ; ards? k li gnd soe it. Suan F. Bis eect het ablest, most conservative, and patriotic | Florida, and mother of Madame Levert, who te | non aear ee cay, Rete rece! Ntotead tosh poten Sian eee ee in 206 Pe av bet 9 haa ith citizens. 40 well known throughout Europe and America, | in reference to seizing the forts. FINER Goons THAN THOSE IN THE PaTENT OFFice. RAMMACK’S 7 i Do these occurrences bear out the “opinion es | died at her residence in Mopile, Ala., on thelth | There was much discussion both for and Filled with the Richest Products of the RES A E ee NT, DAYS | és an opinion,” that there remains no hope of a | "%*- against the motion, and the confusion become 20 " “EMPIRE OF JAPAN: Adjoining Wiltaras”’ He- LONGER ; Peaceful solution of the troubles of the times,| Tux WaaTnun —The fol report of the | Bonvention for tee nena forced to rebuke the | pics CABINETS. ‘ ee s onvention for the disorder This House is at present complete in every re- IN ‘Without a total destruction of the Union? ee ee the ee is made iS — ‘sone: The resolution was finally passed—yeas 118, BOXES, CUPS, spect, stock of FLESH and FOWL, only i — scan Conselinaet elegra i imith- | nays 5. PUNCH BOWLS, ko. &e, | voods to. be duly appreciated The stock of CHAM: | ja2s WASHINGTON. i UF Pensacola bids fair to supersede Charleston » The ibservation TRE Secxssion Onvinance. The only store devoted exclusively to JAPAN- | F is sil that heart can wis! AN ft asthe great point of Interest. Despatches from | *P0U*7 o'clock. ~ | Batox Rous, Jan. 25—The following is the ESE GOODE tn Ameries. Meals encved in or oat of the komen eee ee there report that preparations for an attack on : Janvary gp tool Ordinance of Secession as reported by the Com. Every Anticie Importgp Draxct. to l2p.m. Men's served on Bundava hom? c= c New York, N.Y rudy. mittee of Fifteen to the Convention. Jt will prob- To be Sold This Week at Great Sacrifice ; to llp'm Fort Pickens are going steadily forward; the vol- le nt re Pa. ven mE ably pass to-morrow : In some cases for ja 3 3* J.D, HAMMACK Unteers mounting guns and the carpenters prepar- eshing xf lowing, Wi ing scaling ladders. The U. 8. sloop-of-war Brooklyn, after taking on board two artillery companies from Fort Monroe, sailed on Thursday afternoon with ealed orders Snowing, very cold. Taining®’ ‘f An ordinance to dissolve the Union between the States of Louisiana and other States united with her under the compact entitled the Consti- tution of the United States of America! We, the People of the State of Louisiena, in ONE-HALF THEIR COST TOIMPORT! = placing them within the reach of ail. ‘Gi As ee CaRPaTIN iS AT GREAT 8Ac- We ati!l have on ha: and peer ond Soansitat Velvet wiee Bees Ladies, Call Ear! Her destination is raining. Convention assembled, do declare and ordain,and ae of musi be gold off at some re kN Gh, ee supposed to be Pensacola, which it will take her raining, cold it is hereby deciared and ordained that the Ordi- RIDDLE’S ORIGINAL 91 STORE, state of the times, they will be sold out without re | four or five days to reach. A portion of the home pare ead nance passed by us November 22d, 1877, whereby RIDDLE’S ORIGINAL 81 STORE, earl to cont, Members ress - ORK eo a ques eee rainy. the Constitution of the United States of America 0. 208 PENNA. AVENUE, wine of thists por oon Roatan . Prepared or delivered e reported to have Shown ‘ and the amendments to Constitution were 0, 302 PENNA. AVENUE, oul tie opnion tht Feomcle Wil beer oes “eloudy. {ertaaa Sechme meme the Feder Vavon | Aamvomel Tergoze at tieet cf New ant Ee Timict tee os ~ tina. cloudy. eerie cae! : ‘Seange walees ope * he same are herebi dab om Our ENTIRE 3 t = jody, 46°. filed, and the Union now subsisting between | YOU CAN FARE NOUR G O[é'For ONLY Order are left to opel eo [7 We stated some days ago, on the authority | pittsburg, Pa.,220% UE WET. uisians and other other States under the name ciel cgaae 23 289 Pa av.,bet, Witsoe teth she of *gentleman direct from Carlisle, Pa.,that there | | Harouicler ai the Sialiiwontan ac 7. m.. ceor. | Qfythe Ualled Staten of America ia hereby die GQRAT and COLD SETS, oe Ee ee ae ee oe ETZEROTT, SOLE AGENT OF were fears that Dickinson College would lose its | tected for tercperature,) 30.158; at noon, 30,1157 And we further declare and ordain, that the | MEDALLION BEES EE W. Siegert eels, Baseee oe = charter in coosequence of the apprebended with. | Thetmometer at 7a.'m., 53 7 at noon, 275. State of Louisiana hereby resumes the tights and | REAL HOMA AIC SE: c a drawal of Southern students, such loss of charter | deg an rank 2! hours, ending 9 & m. to- Powers heretofore delegated to the Government of UBY and Va SETS. EAUTIFUL AND VERY CBEAP. ——. st. and Pa. 05 tie provides enening whats ee y, 99°; minimum 28", he United States of America, and her citizens are JAVA and BRAD SETS, B — : Js 3 ___Corner EleSenth st. and Pa. evewse._ speieest pe Sddtiente sf mL absolved from allegiance to said Government. RNIN Mosate sete | 8278: | “CunraIn MATERIALS AT A SACRIFICE, VM TA OE oe pils sball fall below ninety. We are bappy to alZ The ae of secession was And we further declare and ordain, that ali the | cam, and. UY peo SETS ‘he stock now on , ny? ~ Jean by & note from the esteemed Presideat of | ey oulsinan Convention on Thursday, together rights acquired and vested under the Constitution | CARE Os pin SETS, ; ebtr's he Dodd ko ote, ses ieutetion, Dr. H.W Johnson, that there is | Missiasippl river. The ordinansy oni te | of the United States, or any act of Congress or BOM ROL? SERS. cenestaeee ab no probability of s reduction of the number of stu- | be passed to-day. Substitutes for theca ely | Meaty, oF under any law of this State, notipesm. | BOUE LADIES NECRLAC the state of the jeB Sones Eo. Se dents from the present sectional dificulties; and | thé difficulty have also been offered.“ Resoletioce ied eve eee refer oh LADIES Neck {bat there are no specified conditions under which | Were Passed approving of the action of the Gov- | not been : cH AR = ‘the charter isheld. The po Petpeps beac [ac caged the Federal forts.| ‘The fol lowing resolution was also reported to | ‘the extreme South, all of whom are devoted to | recognize the free Davig ono the ote py rte SY Leng 8 Soles we. ‘heir classes, and have no idea of leaving. fears yal realy State ‘bordering nize the rightof the fre navigation of the ats. | ——_—____ p ingress ver and its tributari endl 07" Governor Hicks has Sppointed five Com declare'c Uttiinatonts States and Powers,” and States bordering thereon. "Ato, tetees ee apd § ‘missfoners to Maryland in the informal | guarantee the nes to enter into stipulations to | the right of egress and 1 ress of the mouth of the | “ iverything in the store ‘and porfect, and National Convention to be eld, og totter a pede hi as i these rights. palgeet= ver by all ‘icndiy States ~~ Lie ope ied to Seamen as capreceated. eour hess to ent ‘ticle the To pln oi Convento wie crane | oonettstce Gunter tanks dnt Winans | ee paine garcons | eae mat Saka er jon ws 5 is. ments of the Constitution to. be te oon, | Bessiony Reverdy Johnson, Hon. “Anguaton W- | "Mere 4s some Proepect of the Convention ad.|™ YOUM CHOICE FOR’ ELAR, grem with the request that they be sabmitted to | John W" Grisfeld and Hon. dBi pes fan, | Jouning to New Orieans, As the States according to the provisions of the Con. Commissioners on the of Maryland to meet A i pettus det stitution. ‘The Governor of New York has rec. orvingtan in Was by the Legislature alas that ci Prac pbchaccet prey | b Hye) ommended to the the oppeistnent a¢| cent: ington, on the 4th day of | isthe intention of a he. ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE, Commissioners on the part of that State. “ tion and Fecommendation cf cokerent eae Ceo ‘88 soon as it is iy eee: 9 Fad Som 14) azote eS adjust the present un! controversies in the | erable se to the ‘ : a 5 A Vato —The President yesterds: tin which the C. enemies of the Union in the Nomber=nqu—ae have mage to the House vetoing a Uli the reso oy Formed Bettinnts aubvieche yer onernes dag ht"Intertrence abcd wytt.e 7 canyghtige = ula twaslat our Heckaday & Liggett, U. 8. mai) contractora . Morgan . It tssca: necessary that Eng- — yar ; the Plains, on the ground that the loss they sus, York Legisia Byte yep aon Hand bas no euch intention had, } Y One Dol - ‘ain im the execution of their contract was not aa Geld Ladies ‘through any defaulton the partof the Government. ent ; een dealin v8 ; sadicd acegstes the Southern and Pessed‘an ordinance to raise elght ts of troops. Ex-Senator Jefferson Davis has been lected Major General of the State. ‘