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DP LE a ee ee eT ee eee ee a ehinal such a de- answer of tbe 0! tc w roughout ex: Deen H arigon, novertnelets eceanary ecd'tio'tree'aa’ | 98, 70, 13, 40, 24, 9, 41, 58, 48, 19, 37, 13. bame CAD 188. favidious of the be Conscumarap Lorrany—O1.88 182, Dao. 8, ie 4n regard to j ~ y BUTLER. 8, 10, 27, 70. ‘cunonio Bonter, and to #: Rec moved waste rena A by | 28 7%, 78, 2, 68, 57, 15, 48, 65, 56, 8, 10, 27, ak ana SRIETINIONAL, Py P Witness cur hands at Wimingiow, Del., this day (Thuredey) | p.sman face ase GK ne y ich Mr. jtened, and ‘Th 5 if it ie your | December 8, see ween y ave appealed to dition if gue! : ‘adopt have been come yu Jove isle pra RADWAY are the the caly Physicians and eealih of Virgin ; strange pairiousclisons of haamachuse, (non, BROAD! 2 00. Het ecto Sra em baa soos | would have 3 bad no protection i law whatever, against any such ‘act; | DI bode pe g epripagent = gh oy aDeyen 0 ry . Witmingtoo, De { children. Zented myself to the Chi ‘Justice of the United States, | that you were to live in the Union, not for the purpose | took command of the army in one of the darkest o resolutions were adopted with loud cheers and ap- unites AY'S RENOVATING ‘VENR and I would bave obtained the name of Roger Eg d of enjoying its benefits, but only to be subject to | in our sonny i Nseny, SaDnee ao dey the pices. ot Grover & Baker’s Celebrated ‘willl rai eatorminate foom the te a writ of error, to ‘that question to the continual inroad from the other States? Would not | gathering clouds, and will not bow ‘the com- motion of @ol, Ricu, three cheers were given for the | Family Sewing Machines, New York. ' from the Hes, qf the United States, .) Why did I now A | think i strange, extraordinary, unenduradle, let | ing storm. We may all have ‘with too much in- | State of Virginia. Bf train ag At — ay or two ago dapelied all the miata of this imaginary | What would you say, gonliemea, if that ataie of things | diference the swelling tide of fanaticiem, but we | The meeting then adjourned, at fifteen minutes past two Bore Byes, Atectiens, (qnestion of law. True, acts of murder, acts of treason, went on year after year, even for a generation almost, are not too Jate to breast it now. If honest men, who | o'clock. ; pay you please, acta of burglary, acts of rob! had been | in these ‘United States? "What would you say, if, in the Fooly think the Unis, wart Deserta Re stand forth ‘Bore Mouth, erpetrated within the grounds of Harper's Ferry Armo- | Biate of , there were or; ands of invaders | in the majesty and strength of and law, and | Sequestration of the Pittsburg, Fort | sF0' bd irelingn, ¥y. But not there only, for John Brown, in this most in- | of the United States, armed to the teeth with arms pro- | with united purpose and hsp {Sc org and Wayne ana Chic Railroad. Bromehie, wmpton! ganei-whatever may ‘ave been the character of his | vided by subscription societies in the city of Richmond, | will roll that tide back, to the diamay and discomiiture of y ago . tates, Pepmetice. this most criminal outrage, had been’ guilty of five | and if may entertained in thelr hearts the sentiments of | all conspirators against the public peace, and the integrity Prrrasura, Deo. 8, 1859. Balt Rheum, Bicone of the law, each of them a felony by the | hatred which would cause them toplant their arms in your | of the sucred bond which holds us a unbted people. To-day the District Court, om application of the domes- Cankers, Ehroats Rbeumations, State of Virginia. He bad perpetrated burgla- heart, if they could reach it? World you nik say ,gsnie- I am glad to perceive that your meeting is to be com: 4. a aitaeg appointed @ sequestrator for the Pittaburg, Fits, Eupegeie, ry, robbery, incitement to sedition, treason'and murder—- | men, open war i better than war in disguise. ‘open | posed of citizens of various ‘The high resolve and » seq » Barry's Tricophereus is the Best and And all diseases that have been in the aystems foo five at least capital felonies, and each one of them capital war wo, af last, meet our enemies face to face, with the | the solemn duty to which I have just adverted riso above | Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad. This action was in- edeapest article for gavting, years. PRICE ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE, felonies—whatever otber felonies he may have commit- | possible of @ gallant death in brave encounter | the range of hta_and motives which ordinarily con- | duced by the appointment of a receiver in Ohio, by tho ving per ee er aa ra ‘Bold ted within the limite of the Harper's Ferry Armory. Each | with the foe. But to be slaughtered ft mid. | nect themselves with political organization and party #10 | Yais4 starea Diatriet, Court, upon the of cor- | sroagists RADWAY & O0., No ctrest, New Yer, ene of these five capital felonies he had also perpetrated | night, and to have no remedy under the laws of the land | cess. If we are true to ves, if we revere the }, Upon the application . ——— ‘outside of the limits of Harper's Ferry Armory, and in the | —gentlemen, that is an impossible state of things to con- | memory or a) late the services of our fathers, we | tain bondholders. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou- Bettsours ORLEBR.ATED sole and €xclusive jurisdiction ot the Commonwealth of | tinue in the United States, Let us not lay the flattering | shall forget, in the exigency of this crisis, that thore is, or Cixvatanp, Ohio, Dec. 8, 1859. ihe best in the world, cxrpaating al made, Bold and ep- ia (Applanse.) ‘That was the law of this caso; and unetion to our souls, that we, inthe State of Maseachusetis, ever bas been, such o thing ae party, in the ordinary ac- 1 J. x. Rdgerton, of Pittsburg, was to-day appointed Re- | pueda the manufactory, 260 Brosdway. ee ero cart sh, WY. 1 ane Soe by Fee nneien Ss Mar it Spee Pe ar ei manned, supedinns. <tc, wit Solver of the Pittabumy, Fost Wayne and Chicago Rail. | Oristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou~ . ——~ ‘BY jud; it as a jurist—I gay it RA tea Ngee treason, of murder, against State of ‘gine. yne jore’s fi Dye, cad Gaare NER OF DEEDS OF ALL THE xi Jokn Brown was duly and lawfully convicted in full | Tsay, fetus not lay the tattering uncton to our, souls road. pee inatiaaieen or ‘uly te r equrse of law; that ver may have been in- | Nay, we ought not to do it if we are men—if we have a Posing agi ABD BIMGRLL: wen { welved, were of the exclusive determination of the com- | spark of honor in us—if we are not utterly corrupt, per- | You are right in asst that this is no time for hesi- News from New Mexico, ‘dca wale Gorner of Ubambers streot. | monwealth of Virginia; and that there was no question of | verted, and lost to every sense of truth and of honor, we | tancy; no time for doubting, » half way professions, Sr. Loum, Deo. 8, 1859. ‘Trusses of Every Denes & ; wabstance to be determined, for there was no question of | would and we ougbt to say it is mean, it is indeacribably, or, indeed, for mere professions of any kind. It is a time) ‘The Gath Fo maila of the Tir end 14. of November res. of Ruptare, Boling -Feven Omsnns OVERCOATS ABE REA ‘Who denies that John Brown. was guilty? Who | woe ‘mean for us to insist upon enjoying the bene. | for resolute purpose, to. be followed by decisive, cousiet- ember | Bece Csper antlote and all ‘appliances sour Rotman Mecenor oaks teow tbe did not undertake invasion and perpetrate it? | fits of the Union without participating in its burdens— | ent action. Sbull the fundamental law of the ‘land be | have réhched Independence. But few Indians were soon ‘applied, by MARSH & OU., No. 3 Vesey st, Astor! ++ | ard of good cassimare, $5; V to says thal he did not, meditale treason and endeavor | treacherous for us to iosist upon the execution of iis bond | cbeyed, not with evasive reluctauoe, but in good tel? 1 on the youte, and these were friendly, orders * Suances, i S pearee ic Who sys at he ales ne =a nt the bia of Virginie, | and not to execute & ourselves. | Have we Che nena Picea tg 8 real b> po To the Ladies —The only Reliable Artte | — ‘1 ; inoffensive men street 3 ypocritical us to approach “ art | exercise ‘power’ then we continue “ lexton HEAP PICTURE FRAMES—. SYREET. geen denies this. Ail that is said and dono, in regard to | theu well, my brother,” for the jurpose of stabuing him | joy the Iullplied and. multiplying blessings of the poor: heady eee ee eee eT Poort aS9 Broad, Price from 8 10 25 cents, at whelesale. Gems, i toassume that these acts of atrocious and fero- | under the’ fifth rib with a poisoned weapon. (Applause.) | lees inheritance which bas transmitted 10 U8. If} ae seoeart Hall democrasy of the tet Bead bent oro. | aT: benign . pepe peta ager hte str doar Isay, | I say it would be mean, treacherous, hypocri to pre- | otherwise, fanaticism has not mistaken the significance of ning thirty-one guns in honor of the election of Fernando APPLETON & 00.8 } ‘then, all to the; State of Virginia— tend that such a state of things is to continue, and, there- | itsemblem—the national flag with ‘the Union down.” | S08 ‘ant Ons | Holloway’s Pills and Ointment.—Con- | J), ma sout o ATALOGUE, j qheers for Virginia)—Iday all honor ‘to the State of Vir- | fore, we are here assembled, It is to disavow allsuch sen- | That flag has waved through three foreign wars, with the | sumption Ja, but another phase of scrofuls;, by seskduously } igs, 10 her judicial anthorities, and to ber executive au- | timeate, all such poisonous, all such criminal enterprises | Union up; cheering the hearts of brave men, ob sca and Rise of the Ohio Wiver. these famous remedies sscording to the dirsotions Roooes- THE LARGEST LIST ‘ities. All honor to the of Virginia, that this | founded on that idea, that the citizens of Massachusetts | land, wherever its folds ave uorolled in the rmoke of bat- Panxunsnuna, Va., Doo. 8, 1860. Bieta 4 water and murderer—apprehended in the very act of his | are here assembled in Faneuil Hall—and should they not | tle! How many of our countrymen, as they have reen it | 74 Onio river at this mint ewe homizor sale wolow MLROAPEL A OerRA TED WORE fweagon and murder—(applause)—that this traitor and | be, gentlemen? We vaunt the glories of the United | floating from the masthead in a foreign port, cr Bring its Pittsburg, is twenty-five fect deep, and rising. rried. ‘70 THE murderer was duly, fully, lawfully triedand convicted | States; our memories are filled the reminiacences of | ample sweep to the breeze over a consular office, have 2 : ‘ yon "Dec. 8, by the Re FUBLIO NOW READY. ' geeording to the law of the land—not alone in the State of | the Glories of the Revelution; we look back upon the | proudly and exultingly exclaimed: “I am an American arnchianas be ngage De Wik Be Bintieto Mane, TEE SROMINENT HOVBLTIES ARE é ‘Varginia, but of every one of the States of this Union. | Washingtons, the Greenes, the Lincolns of the days of the | Citizen, and there i the ensign which commands for me e' Thomas De Witt, Di D., Wuam E Baaiae >} FAVORITE MODERN BALLADS. Gorgeously iMustrat Giaery sienunstntccn which wave ooourted in tna sane | Ca ounigrt Coa Ue az, ame aeaeRevaes and Gomi goda. | Feepect and sesurky, whererge Sargaghovt the vile FRILADELYHIA Srammirna, Dee. 81860, | “'Beonsn Boonen. in Grace church, on Sainrday, Dec ARD, THE FOX. Wuh eo $3 10. are not \eroes: -gods or erever ct “ . % = b THE justrated by Birkes of Maseachuseys and elsew! meetings, public | chusctts, but of the Uoieed eke Applause’) We are | rily to dwell! How one would shut his eyes, and cover | Blocks dull. Pennsylvania State 5’s, 93%; Reading | 3, by the Rev. Dr. Taylor, Guonax Boom, Haq., to Mra. | THE iT OF VENICE. i by aseemblies Sees St eee ee one nation; we are one in constitutional bond; we should | his face in shame and sorrow, if he believed he were dea- J Railroad, 20; Morrie Canal, 48%; Long island ‘Railroad, Saraz D. hep hier ir hae 4. exes lone THR AVERLEY QALUERY, patos ; i aud laughter)—in all this it is that | be one in heart and patriotic devetion. Shall we not be? | tined to see the day when that flag will float no more. | 113/; Pennsy! Railroad, 373; . Dasncie bse Oe ny eo pn BUNYAN' RIM'S Mts Sccrahione. is extenuation, if there is no other suggesiion | Shali we continue to nourigh this sentiment of mutual ran- | And yet, if agitators and conspirators can have their way, i oe Tay Dec. 7, 1859. of the legions ee mr ot teehee lk ae PLEASURES OF HOPE. 2 Ulustrations, | Sieheace case, that should our impression. cour and of hostility se an abstract question wholly | it must go down in darkmess and blood. In a repubi Cotton unchanged; sales today 11, bales. Sugar | Darron, of ity, ” PRE ' i the character and acts of Brown. Extonuation! In | beyond our authority? If we do so, gentlemen, we know | like ours, law alone upholds it, and when that loses its | continues buoyant; fair to fully fair 74<c. a7%c. Molass- | chelle. , diaaaiaaitn teenies “Ok! © Oh tin ‘A VERY LARGE VARIETY OF JUVENILES, | | tet oF a, what extenuation? We have | well the consequences; we know that this Union | power, all human power to save is lost. If such over- | es 38. a dic. Flour advancing, and selling at $60 $6 cme ee 2 Mag a Tred. "prom Among ‘which are, Bern ‘vhat Brown was maddened to perform | cannot exist; we know that not only must this | whelming disaster to humanity is to overtake i= Hy for | 1234. Freights advanced to 17-82d. Sterling exchange | Church of the Ascension, by 7 an aya " BABY NIGHT CAPS. {0 cents. tetsu cect Bins and | Steger Pr te owe, Woh an sly | Sas cpa agrees tenes and ac} 3688 106 Mons, De. 7,380, | Seipcd ash Be en er ar Me KORE” Ba must e come when We s! ve 10 - } OF 3 i? » re a - LAN 3 Mat tbat is to extenunte his acts. Is it so? Fellow citizens, | Well to the glories of the Union, farewell to the vaunted | Let us act calmly and deliberately, without passion and | Cotton dull. Sales 2,060 bales middling at '10%,c. 0 Moera—Wanerons.—In Brookiya, N.¥., on thers. | BnEe erORtes ater Tht cae ei ‘we live here in a populous Somes sa all the se- glories of the American Union, but beyond that will be | without acrimony. Let us take no hasty or narrow view | 103c. igh oneal 8, by beet Pe aioe Mldest daugh- Boys’ BOOK OF TRAVEL. l6mo. 75 cena. @arities of life-and peace around us, under the shelter not e drearier and more dismal spectacle of civil war upon | of the causes which have produced the dangers we would Lage Be abe and St. Thomas, West 5 onion ’ THE BOYS’ OWN TOYMAKER. 60 cents. i galy of the laws, but of our relations as fellow-citizons. | our own soil in Massachusetts. For when we look for- | meet, and if possible It is not the recent invasion Cotton: sales to-day, 5,500 bales; holders are willing } ter of Wm. A. Waterstone, Ys at the residence | Fill Descripu lalogues are sent to any addreason ape , ‘ ‘Bat go with me to one of those fertile prairies of the far | ward to the consequences of the disru, of the Union, | of Virginia which should awaken our strongest apprehen- { sellers; middling 105c. Soper peel gh = i i — or cr ne D. APPLETON & 00., Pal ‘West—go with me to the frontier cabin of the poineer set- | is the North then to invade the South for the purpose of | gion, but the teachings, still vehemently persisted in, from A Avaveta, Dec. 7, 1859. of the bride’s father, e ASS re 5 PEE Be A mer ‘arg of the far West, we are in the dead of the night. In | carrying on an armed prosecution of its of inter- | which it sprung, with the inevitable necessity which {| Cotton unchanged: sales to-day 1,600 bales. fantville, Sipxxy P.’ Niowots, . NO 6 and 48 Brow wet ‘ ‘fee dead of the night, the husband reposing in the be- | ference with the institutions of the South’ the North | evolves the effect from the cause. ‘Avavera, Dec, 8, 1859. ‘Wri, daughter of John yy , Esq. of R. SWHET’S INFALLIBLE NT AFFORDS | Roved arms of his wife, with their dear little children | undertake that? Gentlemen, either the North does under- | __ So, again, it is to be remembered that those who boldly | Cotton: sales to day,, 850 bales at unchanged prices. Prxny—Lorniman.—At Gibraltar, Nov. 6, pecans DP rstdiane vellet Yor Piles and eaidibe rite tocar | mwound , in the fancied repose of their common se- | take that, or else does sacrifice everything of peace and | approve and applaud the acts of treason and murder per- SAvaNwant, Dec. 7, 1869. Scuvyier Paxwy, of New York, to WILHELMINA Le ioe cnopmenapyy ps. vapaon yeyane seam ee eae on uae i qarity ler the laws of their country they are aroused | of honor for a delusion and ashadow. And if it does | petrated within the limits of Virginia, are not Cotton unch: Sales to-day, 900 bales bt » of Birkenhead, England. UREKA CELEBRATED firem their slumbers by the treacherous approach of | undertake that, will it doit? Gentlemen, are there not | the most dangerous enemies of the constitution and anged. * , _ odie ee armed murderers. The busband—the husbands are torn | gallant and patriotic men enongh in the State of Massa. | the Union. Subtle, crafty men, who, passing by Savannan, Dec. 8, 1859. Died. FRIOE 900, OFFIOE MO. 439 BROADWAY, from the arms of their wives, Cher Ave ruthlessly slaugh- | chusetts who, if any such treacherous purpose should duties and obligations, habitually to sectional Cotton market depressed: sales to-day, 885 bales: sales Campsxr.—On Thursday, Dec. 8, Jamms Francs Camp- LOCAL AGENTS WANTED nad 4 dered in cold blood—nay, their’ youthful children ‘are | S° aitempted against the South as war of in- | prejudices and passions, by denouncing the institations } of the weck, 10,000 bales. Receipts last week 24,500 | avy aged 11 months, only child of Joseph A. and Marga- = S LEVY, Superintendent } brained before their eyes; Tcan hear now | yasion for the destruction of the Union and go- | and people of the South, and thus inflame the Northern § bales, against 14,500 the same time last year. Increased rei Campbell. 3 ‘Ge wailing cry of that poor woman, Mahala Doyle, and | yernment of the country—are there not patriotic men | mind to the pitch of resistance to the clear provisions of rose 4,600 bales. Receipts of all Southern boy "The funeral will take place this (Friday) afternoon, at INGLISH SKATES, FURNISHED TOOL CHESTS ef that ‘unhappy Louies Wilkinson, enough in the country to seize the traitors by the | the fundamental law,—who, under plausible pretexts. of last yesr, 222,000 bales. Stock in port, 80, two o'clock, from the residence of his parents, 196 Kast Carpenters’ Toole erally: he a assortnent be ‘ery which must smite upon the cars and ‘the heart of throat (Yes, yes,””) and say you must walk over our | addressed to those prejudices and passions, pass local | bales. Nineteenth street. Saad ot WOODS tocriares © Chatiaue dreds aucnde an ene of Lr ey Joye fon tyler the marderer and | hodies; you shall’ not engage in this fratricidal, suicidal | laws designed to evade constitutional obligations, are Cuartzson, Dec. 7, 1859. Crawrorp.—In this city,on Thursday, Dec. 8, WitLarp | TENam. Seiie ee ————e—————————— pray for the Of their husbands and their child- | civil war with your fellow citizens of other States? I say | really and truly, whether they believe it or not, the men J Cotton irregular, Sales to-day, 6,000 bales. ‘Lag, infant son of Samuel and Augusta 8. Crawford, aged zen. But they appeal to a merciless heart, they speak to | that whenever his state of things approaches, that war | who are hurrying us upon swift destruction. @uantxston, Dec. 8, 1859. | 7 months. ped Sen bef speak boon Bren (Ap- wil not be pone Mason ands Dawe im, Dut it will be ae Wire tik see ar oa gene in Cotton—Sales to-day, 2,000 bales: sales of the woek The relatives end feende of the family are rpc pidase and hisses. 4 John . ‘oice— | here uj e jew Engiand, between those who spin e duct, will, bales, at a declin 5 good middlings, invited to attei funeral, from the residence ‘That's a ie.” Gries of Put bim out,” and applause | nate te constitution of the country, between. those who | sure, be pronounced in tones. so earnest thst no man J 14000bales, at a decline of 2c.; good middlings, 10%c. | invited to, attend the funeral, from the reesenes of Oe Isay, and deny it who will and who dare, | declare that the constitation is a covenant with the dee! | ean ‘i their import. You will show, on your | Panam, DEA O88 Soon, af two o’elook: Gepplanec, ‘and cries of ‘Good,’ \ Good;””) whoever de- | and a league with hell—I say there will be war between | part, readiness to give to fellow citizens’ of other Flour quiet at $5 25 a $5 373. mete eh ee. ‘Dov1z.—On Thursday, Dec. 8, at No. 37§Park street, Xt, Keay. that rman was John Brown. (Applause and | them and those who are devotedly attached to the consti- | States such just legislation by Congress, a8 shall | os at $197 a $143 for white and $1 30 a $1 82 for red. | Axxx Dorm, daughter of Martin Doyle, aged 1 year, $ asec 8 he was there, his sword dripping with the fetion, and determined at all hazards to maintain the | provide for the punishment, not only of actual inva- § Corn— sales 5,000 bushels at 78c. for new yellow. Oats | months and 8days. on. (Applanse.) Now, genglemen, I have long | sion, but for the setting on foot of armed expenditians, better: sales at 430. a 44c. Whiskey steady at 26c. a 273<c, ‘The friends and relatives are requested to attend the men and children—hie sword dripping with their gore, occu our attention. (Cries of “Go and thus do what you may effectually to secure, by con- afternoon, at half past one o’clock. Sent) Toy Sets Sueprmmarolhe |B aout tat rar eases a | Sema ae aa, eek ee Lee Ms ce | co ceke eer eee™ idence, sat evidenos exists on resord in the report of | surrounds us. uew mm the ‘State of ‘Mameahoccus wwe | awaken "a spirit which tend, Sosmdhusets. und | $475. $4 80 for Suto from spring ape ie eb pte ional me of the House of Representatives to ex- | have had depicted to us the horrors of civil war; | Virginia to grasp again reci the hand of affec- ‘attend the funeral this y at past ‘mine into the disorders in Kehsas, and Isay that mur- | we have seen what wouldcome if this great and glorious { tionate sympathy and support—of love and bonor— double | one o'clock. Both meet at half past two ‘@erous act of John Brown was the commencement of | republic should, like others of the olden time, explode | as they did in 1776, when, as the elder and more ’-*--kx, Second avenue and Tenth street. Dloodshed in oqeer fee ae lurie Se tader iis Soasneen eh ees ma and go down to des-. fowerf of bent casos. they made up the fens ex.—On Wi , Dec. 7, Parmox FaRurr, a houses, moniac cI truction ‘seen, ai 1 Porr aie Mount Newtown, county feed Moan on’ that ‘Socata, by all thal we, | UMD, 12 NOE medy? Can we avert thie couvuition? | Wby should it not? Ireland, of Moust N ; have the key to events ime otherwise might | Gentiemen, it t= most remarkabl » ip the. oresent alienation, on_ our, par » Jenda of the’ ty fs, invited. tw at- 7 “s i “ peremnaen As wr nt be Wolock, PSE Rad ae ea geet eee oes 3 ike sek aed te sees ware sects se that John Brown, with an insane ferocity of craeity, persistently refure elec- @ or conveyed away onr yaenees- . 8, after a short illness, ‘to ravage My peaceable cababitags Of the Stats. | toe Ganekiaos caval moony tben one hairer the venstenes | -Be sutburay of Rew fiat 1 ‘of Fatrick Ravaaakis sas? Sad reas of bor ane’ suitens api milan white men, | voters otthe, of Massachusetts do not go tothe polls | authority of yon ren se Friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited to and a white wemen, t0o, to servile insurrection to exercise the privilege. But, is not the gov- } but yet ate they not up together in the end cell sar, and bo-sutrages isdasertoabie, itnpossiti to.| eeeer es mae the ‘suffreges of the 10 ‘impagipe—woree even Pere t rome gr So much | people provide? The public opinion of a State § foot ‘these relations between al! the States what is re- nd the funeral on afternoon, at one o'clock, Toontecet et ’ patinp ng ee Be cy: Eo eho ; eee majori Dublin please copy. tor tbat pretence of extermination. And then it was { ete which th ie cea quired but cordial, loyal, manly recognition and onforce- Pees, e ba RY fe ea me Fries further epid that John Brown was insane, and therefore | Sr ihe teople pronounce, fe the vole ot ey | Tent, in spirit and th act, of all tho tcquirements of the th tae , Genddealy), oy Soa he not have been convicted. Was he insane? | jority of this ? Tsay that more than one-half of the | compact entered irito by ‘the fathers who have passed y bushels peas. | “The relatives and friends of the famity are requested to | ~~~ r Gentlemen, we have many times had occasion in this | registered voters do not, in any form of speech or act, ex- | to their reward? Can it be that there is, among any Woathebapid eid anowin, Attend the faneral this y) forenoon, at ten o'clock, paranee Commonwealth, and reflecting men have had occasion to | press their sentiments, nnd it seems that they have only § ‘urge portion of our le, North or South, eettled pur- B+ am, Deo. 7, 1880, from the residence her r, Michael ‘Keane, 243 ; ft) 8 V9B eelebrated Gok meditate upon a forges T cannot meet that | commenced this great civic duty here in Faneuil Hall to- | pose to accept the benefits. but deny the burthens of Flour firm. Wheat firm: ronan ne wen %, 188. | South Seventh stroot, Jersey City. Gentlemen, shall 1 | Gay : the Constitution? Have all sentiments of patriotism f h ean Fr mania Cai ae Soke Wil they bs ibeir stsmateat heir dovoton 4 ee (Perigbea together? If, that time | bas Pek $10 Be ER EEO ee ee Mien — On ‘Wednesday, Dec. 7) at St, Lake's Hospital, the honor of Massachusetts? (Loud applause, and rie: ; 2 pproach, then, indeed, , uP. Mouse jolming State of New York, there is a handful or men, of | Of «We will—we will.”) Gensiemen, Papeak hove for na | shoul you,who desire to live under this cosetitution, | fettled, and has declined 86. ac. owing to large re- Mortox.—At Toledo, on Monday, Dec. 6, of inflamma- oo tes @ bs imtellectual men of the highest culture, literary and aci- | arty. Thave my own oclivities, strong enough, | expounded ‘by the august tribunal into whose charge our f Ceipts. tien of the longs, Hon! Das @° Moaros, lass Unied ¥ 00h Gaffe men, who would acem to be born w bless their | $s'yuu all know.” But L speak for no party now. Tepeak | falbcie gave its exposition raie the volce of warning, |. 1 1 Cmcado, Dee. 8, 1880, | Ber are aims on , I ; day and their generation. Wendell Philips, (ap- | forthe Union, and T would that the 250,000 registered | aud save, if it be possible, the volce of wo, Butit en at O70. Corn. fires.” Ota fem Recenas igs. | _ O’Nan.—On We y, Dec. 7, of a short tut se- a, plause and hisses,) Liloyd Garrison, canes yoters who do not vote, but leave the destinies of the | net come, and it is still in your power to say it shall J Seles at Sic. ‘ rm. rm. ipts 1, vere illness, at her , 83 Pacific street, - aera and _hisses,) oo a Parker, Waldo Emerson, | country to a minority of fifteen thousand, would now | not. There is no inevitable, irresistible impulse hurrying J Pols. four, 4,500 bushels wheat, 8,700 bushels corn, 4,200 | Fivwan Mamta, beloved wife.of Patrick F. ON tee : we ‘OVED STANDARD SCALRS, fepplause and hisses, and cries of “Goon” and ‘name | grise and act. 1 you do not like tho opinions of either of | it forward. agree ; 8, 1860. 29th year of her age. v } veen in use at State fairs, for gale at s slight’ m’’—and Gerrit Smith—(ories of ‘‘Good,”’ ‘‘Go on” the parties that are uow dividing the country, arise in } Iceny,in the name of all that is most sacred and dull. dat Det Her remains will be taken to the Church of St. Charles | 4 ! ‘who by constantly brooding upan one single id your majesty and strength and smach them ail’ (Loud | precious 'in our inheritance, that there ig an element J Flour very dull. | Wheat and declined Sc, Oats | Borromeo, Sidney place, this (Friday) morning, at eleven FRANK E, HOWE, }dea a right one, if you please, in its object—Dbut by con : of "irrepressible contiey” ‘between the Southern and uiet at 37c. a 39c.__Pork quiet at $6 a $6 50, Poloek, shan a semen high Sass whl te eueen te the i 1s 2 stantly brood ma single idea have become mono- Fe will do that at time. Northern members confederation. The doc- pay ag ae -epose of her soul, fe ; WROUGHT SAFES — peer tt eens bate become utterly Jost to alt CG bap ag Pica ar euch an eventif it | trino is a8 unsound snd untrue os it is fearful, It is Calendar for Friday. Ee ernment” uae Sends hee Taeei ‘invited to axtend { Y TLE baw! he ered Lines moral relations of right and wrong. (Applause.) In their | brought peace to the country; I would rejoice at any de- | contradicted by the unbroken experience of the first Scrrume Court Cixcurr.—Part 1—Nos. Pah 5789, | nor funeral without further notice. i ‘Bax FRaNcisco, Oct. 4, private relations not one of them ‘would injure a hair even | feat mys long us unity and concord be preserved. } fifty years of our history. It would have been the | 6145, 5775, 6033, 5667, 6427, 6067, 5908, 1599, 381, 6797, Parrrson —On Tueseay, Dec. 6, at Saugerties, Ulster | © jist! -%: “@:— » Of my head—(laughter)—nless upon the question of sla- | (Cheere.) fo that this commonwealth be Teleemed to its | price of the loss of repiltation for life, to have uttered | 6069, 5481, bus, 5218. Part 26018, 4358, 6120, 6486, | oouniy N. ¥., Lanna Parmusow, aged 84 sears’ sister of State tals recent tee fem lines to say the: Mi. Shaw, at ther ‘very, and then such is the atrocious ferocity of mind into | Proper place in that glorivus galaxy, the constellation of | it while the men who fought the batties of the revolu- | 5198, 5466, 5486, 6166, 4064, 4578, 6266, 6141, 6386, 6095, | ren? Ne je Clandining, of this city.” Tieaten ato triad tek a tee, Darna one Of your Non which they have been betrayed by this monomania that | the Union. Gentlemen, a bana of drunken. muti- | tion, end framed the constitution were yet alive. No. It | 6498, 6983, 4553. us Rvav.—at Greenpoint, Long Island, on Wednesday, | safes manufactured’ wus suocherell gh Eo they declare in s0 many words—and, therefore, Imay | neors have seized old of the opinion of thig | has not come, and with the biessing of God, upon the ex. J Sursiion Covrt.—Part 1—Nos. 519, 463, 668, 697,715, | Dec. 7, Mr. Huxny RvaEU, in the 41st year of his age. Was red bot for upwards of two hours, but came out! say it is so—their readiness to break down all laws, | Ccmmonwealth—ihe avowed and proclaimed enemies | ertions of good and patriotic men, it will never be nearer. | @31, 265, rage 585, 667. Part 2448, 668, 452, | ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to at- | With @ cost of paint your safe will be aa good aa ever. haman and divine. Nay, under the influence of this mo’ | 6 the Constitution of the United States, nay, even as cla. haye faith in the power of your etlorts, my fellow } 368, 269, 446, 594, 114, 546. tend the funeral, from bis late residence, corner of Frank. | {stpremlum was awarded tot. Py : momania they have set up fin this Commonwealth a reli- | norous enemies of the Coustitution’ of Massachusetts, | citizens,—fnith that your example, in thts relation, J Common Piras—Part 1—Nos. 1070, 1805, 1886, 1588, | tin and Colyer streets, on Sunday aftersoon, at half-past Torty of these enfes are in New York city bamks, of hate—aye, of hate, such as belongs ouly to the | (ycicc—True.). Isay a party of urguken mutinecrs havo | Will be followed, and your action initiated, not only in J 1591, 1692, 1695, 1596, 1699 to 1605. Part 2—Samo as yes | Onc eslocke mrberitinite -, oe* ned devils in hell. (Boisterons Janzhter, uproarous | ized hold of the contro! of the Bish, Where is thehelms- | other parts of Massachusetts, but by citizens of other 9 tcrday. StacG.—On Thursday afternoon, Dec. 3, Joxtvs T. | ———————_________203 Broadway. jlause and waiving of hats.) I say they baye setup | many States, who appreciate the blessings which the con- Braga. EW iy Ose 800—THE Bt the religion of hate. Ob, a ee Ob, God! that sucl 4 Voice —Burnham. stitution bas conferred upon them, and who, come Drea ot e Delaware State Lotte- His friends and relatives, and those of the family, are | Ghas"S id tas pully ctgiees Radeep felt gra e a things are in this our carth! They have ‘set up this reli | {ere there was one unanimous roar of laughter, in | *bet may, mtend on thelr nattye soil, and with their | Hes— i 00., Managers of the respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at St. Thomas | on board the steamer Ni ‘Light, on her gion of hate, and they blaephemously call that Chris- | wiich ull persons joined, the epeuker included, Burn- | ¢l‘idren atound them, to claim its protection and up- DELAWARE, GROAGLA, REUFOORT, AMD MIMOURI GUAT church, on Saturday afternoon, at one o’clock, without | from Aspinwall tothis port. Wnen hope bad fled me, and Seat. Ave, that this religion of atred—to this de- | hai is tue liquor agent of he State, who has lately been J bo \'s authority, have faith, abovo all, that the f pe:wana—Raraa Cine, NO 631, Deomwwan 8, 1869, | further invitation, expectation of meeting again with tay family and frienda mouiac fanaticism to this ferccity on the subject of | iniprisoned for refusing Lo deliver ‘the account, books of | * Herne oo cigioninge, who prasceror af &%» 16, 45, 20, 41, 31, 51, 12,38, 3, 11, 61, 9. ‘Tuomreox.—On Wednesday, Dec. 7, Axpmxw Taoxrsos, Fagin forthe parecy Sua ger, maw, me lying on he decks inetitutions—they riticed | is reserved fetta rel aged 70 years. 4 ton in the human heart—all there is of aspiration to God R UeceeeieSellate Ne tho botcnasnah Tsay? Has he .. sle"putumernble perlsof the struggle for nation- 3, 15, 18, 50, 36,16, 12, 52, 58, 73, 60, 2, 15, 40, 56. | The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Sehora at Havens, Ne ateinseeeh Gaeta sta ee and to heaven. This they have done; and, gentlomen, | goiq himself tothe mitineer? No, wentiemen, Dat the { aie.) vet make the wrath of man subservient to the J “qo, 18,50, 35, 16, 12, 62, 58, 75, 60, 2, ¥5, 40, Invited to attond the funeral, this (Friday) afternoon, at pered and encouraged tue, aad in srry wan cane are they sane? I cannot pronounce upon that question. | mutineers stand with a pistol at his head saying, obey our Pace « 'y of this Union. WOOD, EDDY & Delaware. one o’clock, from his late residence, No. 335 Fighth the good Samaritan toward me unt my arrival at{ pert aaa ‘Wha: would a commission of lunacy say upon that ques- | commands or die. (Applause.) Amd 0 the g ship Witht s for your remembrance of me on this occa- = avenue, near 27th street. His remains will be taken to | 1cousider was the means, through divine provi pare Son? (Laughter. A voice—Shut em up.) Iknow not. | of state drifis, drifts, drifte—with the storm still howling | *ion areté tiwt it is impossible for me to mect you KE. Goodwin & Brother's Patent. Greenwood for interment. oats Pedooe: Also to Dr.Perkins, Surgeon: ha ects. HES eepetnams 4 Wa oh sn father around her—drifts into the gulf of Perdition, with the | 1» Fone. Hult, lam, gentlemen, pty mie feet, ins FINE hed PRESSED TOBA00O, sin Taursny.—At Liver 5 ., on Thursday, Nov. 17, oaly far ha would return my warm and a ‘nok 4 conscience ‘become pervei ea) q nizen—a) . PIERCE. ote ever before attained; jouw B. THURSE' pA wn rt ge na attention, gmngrened. that bis foul i stecled against every sane aoa ate cadiro bend ai tre rae ise eae oe ce | To Hon, is, Appleton, Franklin Haven, Henry J, Gard- all the snows the Bou, mics rou. rire | Str crunine of the docensed have been. brought home Pfau nem cxpressons ofeyewany and encouragement; ang =) emotion, by that same mouomania which pervades the | to keclson, Isay the good ship OF State drags on to perdi- | /r, 1 verctt Saltonstall, Lunt, Jobn T. Heard, t by those who know tobacco is. for burial, and due notice will be given of the funeral. ‘are fortunate enough to haves ‘on. the same sbi, . pen prriiegs of Wendell Philips and of Wiliean . But where are you, citizens of Massachusetts, who | §. 7. Dana, Sidney Webster, Executive Committee. ‘Manufactary, Nos. 207 and 09 Waicr street, N. ¥. ‘TuxsTox.—On Thursday, Dec. 8, Mrs. Pama P, ‘Trum- } iit him, they will find not only an able medical udviser, but & Titdow pot. And Jot pauia charity. for do we sateen | Stould be her crew? (Applauso.) ‘That good ship is ee Special Netice—The Members of the | "5; sie Wishing both sucoeas and happiness during life's passage, E ave before us the spectacle most painful in every well oon. | Tolgbted with sll your carthly, hopes; you and New Beovoxo, Deo. 5, 1960. htGuand will meet et thelr Armory, this evening, at 8 | _Doson Papers please Copy. subscribe myself thelr grate ul Fes : Masated hoart—bave we not before us the ppectacle ofome | YOU Wives and your dear children are there Gyxtiewex—I bave the konor to acknowledge the ro- I dlock, to take such ‘ne. Are est Nowares the | een THOMAS C. SHATTOCK, St, Charles, Minais. ir number a ws ius ay and gontraionatiey, | Sy, PRROET Abd, you Al Rt i torvid ap | cit of sour sito Be presat at a pbc mootng | Sra bette mete Jace age fy gir "MISCELLANEOUS, NRW vore Sore ‘wih the sume preiances of good and of right, the auné | yo a" wi and nce tho drunken tnulincers ec tne | ‘ouebg‘4as ane lon, Maursiay nosh expres BEEN Com | pace BR) KERERNE OM of Christianity and the we we not ‘about to blow = Fs Genin’s Festi Hol: ne | po Se ta spectacle of Gori enh nea, seit for pre ecinapag ade fe cmt ty ronoams ine ean saan Unio ano pra ny name Serpe lobia ie v4 vrtew retin, caps bp ‘A DECIDED EIT, BUY A FULL SUPPLY FOR THE WINTER, Danatics lence. tek ey GENIN'S —— — jabs now bot ut Ido say that unless al hat clase of per~ | CAypiaun.) Tappeel to you, etizne of Masaucnascta’ i | QO, eer i ane eu 6 and 618 Broadway, | A DECIDED HTT] Bur DEPOT OF SOMPANE, Seeane and incapable of distinguishing between right and | Surrje' 3 MaasschasoUs! arise {nthe waajesty or sary | (2 Your Dote, I heartily eympaiize, and my bame i quite 4. Pars amd Hats —The "tis Strange | 4 DECIDED nr. Boy 95 Pearl street, ‘wrong upon question of murder, of treason and of | Tight, and redeem the bonor and fame of the good old | S4i%sservice, | But ds n professional engagement te say, can only be had at WHITE'S, 216 f A DECIDED HIT.| THI8 POPULAR ARTICLE, OTICE TO THE PULLIC.—8, CAHTI ‘ then John Brown war not iusane, and therefore | 28M, on aes day may render it impossible for me to be , I de- penn ell = wanda imebeh TLAR A . NOUCE 70 THE PUBLIC—s. CATILL 18 NOW, Feed rctmecnahe tates, | te Se alan) ne | ESS Cavan Msc | ARSE Oney AMM oe Cedergarmente: | 4 cine we] rom rorvian amnous, | MY SGU aia cps tae Ss ae fe shou € cor. prc —— Pe ‘dmait any’ soc Teueice. Wives havo been the last | rive Cuarmuay thon said:—Follow citizens, several omi- | {n ‘is proceedings aiiy ors oes and Mi fs A DECIDED HIT.) THIS POPULAR ARTICLE, pyrene yr SARE Sa Br > id indie ‘ tlemen, objects honor cond- clearly very Northern man, f ee eee poo? tego ag trate wep ae Ha ee eee oe ee a Oh ont | who his patriotism enough to embrace (a his the | Boots and Shovs.=Waterproot A DECIDED BIT.| ‘THIS POPULAR ARTICLE. ‘PRINCE UPERIAL CHAMPAGHD, il tatsioce amnecna, stk may be found ms Qe | “ence; have been gitend upon this cesasion; | whole ot our common country, and who is unwilling to be Double sole, warm fur lined and woah, ‘A DECIDED Hr. Ta: heavier ie "of Guy Fawkes-—which anitoated Revillac when be | 0%: 98 fe of their opinions, they have addressed } rankcd with the eympathisers and abcttors of murder | TRAVELLING INS, BUCKSKAN SHOES, moe HOR, eee ee he polgnard into. tie heart of a waa sea, «ie | letters to the Executive Committee, which will be read to | ind rapine, and an uuprovoked interfcrenoe with the ‘And everything efor winter wear for A DECI ED HIT ped 4 wrize of rare quality, at 8 moderate Sold atthe prtas | same spirit which auimated the assassins of | YOU PY.MF, Saltonstall, ono of the committee. Pouce and safety of a sister State, to fo what he can to BROOKS, Gil Broadway asd 150 Potton street. nap SHILIING HAIR TONIC, ey HAUGEWOU ~useala | ‘who, to prevent the progrest of moderate reform, | ..-Mf-,SAuoxwrau then read various letters, among which | disabuse the minds of our fellow citizens of the South of a eee oe A DECIDED HIT. eniratnenHal 428, 100 and va BAU WOOT, § = suale their own monowaniac and cxtreme pro: | “rs we BO Swe anig, | ceasersoe pein. ii the pepe ak ae HEL aeeeee, Detmoral Beaty, Cloth, Button | 4 necipan xr, San rome | PUREE TRE Boon slaughtered steps $ " . erab) 0 « | and gaier Boots, bore’ patent leather fodin. ru ae $ ‘ So eagtng eneentea pln ad ese Al Fee errr mconD NTL. Doce Ze ines, | therm. States, 1 deeply regret’ that . there should | Ho6 and Shoce ofall kittens Apscipen uy — SUMING HAIR TONTO, tal, petepss for’ tha eure Gt acti a ae eee ‘enimates all assassins, for this is the distinct characeer | Gxwrimwmy—Iam honored by the reception of your let- | be found any amongst us, 80 regardless of all ci MILLER & CO.’S, 387 Canal street, rn ONLY tloeta, ‘pimples, and all diseases arigiog from 1 blood. @f the defence of ’ John Brown—that by assassi. of the third instant, informing me that “it is proposed | !aw, human and divine, and eo wanting ina just and ge- A DECIDED BIT. ONLY ‘The fever and , bilious and nt S008 Ration, cold blooded, silent, midnight assacsina. | that citwens of Massachusetts, who honor and cherish the | 2¢rous spirit of loyalty to the Union and the constitution, | To Capitalists, Brokers and Others. A DECIDED uIY. rwmSl denna, yale, For sale by Dr. WM. Be tion be could promote @ reform of tho institotions | Union, who mean to maintain the constitution of the | 46 to give the countenance of their silence, even, much |, {\ party already established in the Sewing Machingjbusiness. erin tbae TWELVE ORNTS OF FAT, 386 Broadway, N. ¥., and by all druggists, of Virginia and other States. So, gentlemen, I now say | United States, and faithfully to carry out all ite require- | tore of their vituperative speech, to the receat atrocious J MOY fcr a tes Comcany. “Aan excellent iavertaeme | A DECIDED BIT. TWELVE CENTS. ARTIES, WEDDINGS, PRIVATE BALIS, &C. dist not only was John Brown duly and lawtully tried and | mente and obligation, areerable in Faneuil Hall, on Thurs- } mevrsion of a band of marauders aud murderers into the | fuaranteed. Address box 2,00) Post offoe, with name and re — ‘GooD Pp ‘On, ear orden te er Ars convicted, ay that he was and lawful!y executed, | day, the eighth day of December instant;” and inviting | State of Virginia. sidence, 4 DECIDED BIT. e00D ri facilities in the city, will furnish refreshmei Ser Petied up. his July Torfeied life 1a the justice of | 12 tobe prerent O& tat occasion, ‘To every one who participated in that enormons crime, A DECIDED IT, AND GHBAP: weddings Delis, eat ne modernte’ peices’ aa the State of (Applaase.) What more? Gen- | Twenty-five years ago, one wonld have asked inyolun- | Whether by action, or by counsel, the sentence of the jaw, Holmes’ Cheap Portratt Gallery, 315 — || Bolaby Drvggita and at Faey Btores. so ~ we have had ears with alleged sym- | tarily, upon reading w lettor like that before me, “what { Sairly aiminstered, whenever it can reach him, is equal | Broadway, between Reade atreet and the City Hospital.—Pho- ——————————————— | 7 URRIG OOD LIVER JELLY- C—O. Meng Yor John ‘Brown -with palliations of his acts, or | ars the dangers which threaten the Uuion; where’ are the | an/i-exact justice—and nothing more tographs and Ambrotypes; superior style of art. A BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION —LAIRD'S BLOOM OF ‘The only certain cure for Consumption, Asthma, ; for them, and reprosches against men who do not honor and cherish that Union,” whodo | Putin withholding our sympathy and eupport from (pk Nn Youth or Liquid Pearl, i the beat ine for ‘of Coughs, is taken Whine ond al ee, was ¢i woring to slaughter in ‘cold blood, not “mean to maintain the constitetion of the United | theee in the Nerth who wonld imperil the Union of these Crh pag te Gems—Williamson poautitying and preserving the compleciaa, ‘skin. be LSO, co-types. 219 Fulton street. had at all the prinetpn) druggists in States; ttawon- | QUERU'S PATENT JKLLIFIED CASTOR OTL.—The, der ful effects may be seen and tried " forfeits mak Eevee nc pes eae LAIRDYS Indies ESaepai tue” ib botnet : ry with ridieule ofthe | States, and faithfully to carry out all it requiromenta and }° Slates by such acts as tend directly to its dissolution, we terror of raard woenen, od CHIANG WHO dreaded ae- | obligaiions*” -Coald we not then, cach for bimsott, have | hove tha right to claim from our fellow citizens of the ay ‘sassination and rapine. For it is not the men of Virginia— | promptly answered—the dangers, if they exist, are too | South, tbat their sympathy and support shall not be given It in the best purgative for -/ 643 Broadway, Corner boa) inventor's office, 136 Fourth avenue, and at all re Brady’s obey i 2 = b be of | remote, and the men too iacousiderable in numbers, and J 10 thoes whose official declarations of treason actually | of Bleecker street | Holljay Presente—Ivoryw pes, & super T EVERDELI/S—WEDDING ©. mi 4 Se ae Te Tae tere oe tate Che 1 Wo wibaad extearsanas in. the principe ool net its dissolution, Eepecially when the ground om } $24 *ppropriate style of Foture for Holiday Prosaute. Also, Thawte elebvated onrdn, clogantiy engraved, cax be kad | Wackatae ete te neg NLOLD, PARKER & Mawachusetts who" felt these terrors in the ip! purpose Im 1 phs, Miniatures, Ambrotypes «nd Daguerreo- cigs ly engraved, wholesal 16 Beekman street. of Virginia. I say it is not sympathy for John which they avow, to make them the cause of even serious b auch @ threat is uttered is that recently assigned types. only at 302 Broadway, corner of Duane street. es is another form of manifestation of that | consideration, much les of apprehension and disquictude, | !'y tue Governor of South Carolina, as x now test of ineli- Peters Aaah ieee INGER’ SEWING MACHINES. intense and ferocious hatred of the people How is it to-day? How is it to be to-morrow, when pa- | &'lility to the office of President, aot found in the consti- Herring's Patent Champtom Fire Ae CARDS, FOR NEW YEAR. CAs be 1 Rowisg Machive. ‘of the South which animates the persons of whom we | triotic hearts will beat in unison in the old Cradle of Liber. | ‘ution of the United States, and (hurglar proof Safes, 261 Broadway, corner of Murray | J wat isle, very legant, at 1 sda ig 302 : bs are, —hatred, hatred. Now, the poet has told us | ty, and lips will oe the sentiments and doc- Both Shape ciemaee # oo rman North and South, hee street, New York: »rencoa' street. Order early. that a trines which were enunciwed there more than eighty | wherever ther disloyal sontiments are manifested, must f Fie RP ary . 4 fee ie food ot blood Tan Bess pl years ago, while the men of Virginia wore roparing thet? be equally and uneparingly condemned by ali teue-hearted Wheeler & Wilson’s Sewing Machines. B Nght | ae RAP AOARS- TAY ANA, BO ee igmmachuactte to have their scale crntincally | crude bus tresty. , Rot especiaily to protect their } lovers of their country aud their whole ‘country, whose 2 ee aon OTe ne, $ | iuducemenia to cash buyers. @. CHRERS, 17 Broadway. with those preachin; pulpit preachings—of | own borders, which have now been ruthlessly invaded m | resolves of unswerving fidelity to tha Union and the Gon- | pein in constant receipt of inquiries from our brethren, re ; mpAke NOTICE, thank God, these blasph: - | violation of ail lew, human and divine, but to come to | stitution, Ttrust will go forth with healing and invigorating | mpecurt Rowing Machines, wilt requese to recommend und T JONES, 10 AND 12 ANN STRERT—S FRENCE at hatred? Though, ! Massachusetts and mingle their blood with that of our fa. | power from your gathering at Faneuil Hall. tirehawe, we bave, in conjunetion with some Ind: calf drees Leots; $46) double sole water proof Boots ROGERS 81 RAYMOND'S ere of histred and of treacon are one in « thousand among | Mamatininrsh en tye common cause? ai . JOHN H. CLIFFORD. |} Garefully'and thoroughly examined the various Please all and seo them purchasing. 123 and 126 Mallon street, the aamired ened 20 Of Mamata | Undisputed requirements of the constitution, affecting LETTER PROM BEN. P. BUTLER. ractical value for famuly sewing, and find those, msde by the re EROUGH Mew, MEN'S FASHIONABLE CLOTHING, ‘inven, ere ad hate are go om without blood? Blood | the rights, the security of life and property of the sons of Borrow, Dee. 6, 1859. | wreeler & Wilvon, Manufacturing Comoeny, O06 Broedway, 1 A | sYutkiis keiry Pull, Commtasiouer of Deets ot at OF THE NEWEST STYLES, se? be shed. pd not only has there been | Virginia’s revolutionary men, are set at naught. Lessone Gextimerx—It js nore than probable that an impert- | ment, and’auch as we can confidently recommend. Having | tbe tates, 271 Broadway, corner of Ohambers street. Is now offered 7 Began te, ” ut” thee shed ‘of blood, | inculcating disobedience to such requirements have been | tive professional engagement will prevent my personal | geen so favorable results from theif use, In our own and the ~ Cheaper, by all odds, re es . xan its seattercd broadcast in our commanity and have borne | prevence with you at the public meeting im Kgnniel Hail | bousebolde of our friends, we are desirous that their benefits ‘T McL ERS WEDDING CARD DEPOT, 6% BROAD than at any other place tas og ; & sor: | their fruits, not merely in the exhibition of an. insmrrec. | on Thurwiay next. J can have uo hesitation injoiuing my | shonld be shared by all ove bretbren, aod henoe have intrest | 1. way—Merant Card; moderate prices adel eee tionary spirit, but in an actaal invasion of a sister State | ‘cllow citing in any expression which would i" "ABEL STEVENS, THOMAS OAHLEON. DELIQIONS TREAT,—IRISH MUSHROOM CATSUP ILDER'S PATENT BA! DER KAFE—' $ ‘an armed organization, the objects of which aro not | end to allay the exatomont of a part of A AMES FLOW OORT (genuine), 60 centns boitle, A oonagnmant recsived by |W He of the world, secured with tgulsed. This js notall. The invasion, and the overt | cur national confederation, beeauee of the uninatifiable DANIEL Wisk, J, BENS, RDWABDS, JOBN NCAULINER, 43 Nogsan street, agent for Wige’s cele | powder pan gt ‘a fow second! pets of treagon apd murder, are openty justified and § raid upon their saicty aud domestic quiet, Lebeyery- PAVLD TERRY, WM, A, OVX. brated whiskey. QUIRK 08 |