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8 NEW YORK BERALD,” ‘TORSDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1960. OUR "RATION TROUELE ‘0 forego tbat privilege, tiene! avvumbent open the Pre. | Cave, Horace ¥. Clark. Clark of Mo. Cobh John heave. mocking nla, Bl dll atfclly Union resolutions. Ss HIP P 1 N “ NE Ews. wich ae oe AL efaens be eee Pr Ba Tepreseutati ves: pring ‘~ ye aS rp Craig of Intense interest and feeling were manifested by the ‘Angier, Crocker, N’ ‘he Chief Magistrate must collect the revenue precivel : of La, neta, : va, Nov 241 barks Laruy, Golornan, #6e United jCONTINUED FROM FIRST PAGE. janie as in every other State, | No Stato. canbe ruleaned bento Hornet meaner on oF -TLtverpoon | Beason: Neapolitan, Bundect, an Mi i Bietson, Sha repae-sn party im the Nord, and in-Qhio im 1s from d te Sonsuivation demands it. | Grisan, Grow, Hele, n ontiang Sab: Vere arge, A sions Union speech Tiverp mt me Sury, Bath, Mose Neopal ig Careline, O Hsi9 veg tnetiatiag thes i eid by in pub thew abips will a canats Seca governuaent | Irvine, ves Jones, dusting Kellosy of Mich. on, | other streng Unlam speeches were alan made. Sivan, Soe dete = a cle Be amsiment. tien: Mnetand, FY hicks her por sto Fovenue, then she will not | Hilgore, nam me. 3 Sammons NYork stint ths Ota sn to load for NY oye Po cinsydin oye eg ave gained ber independence by secess: Wsbe wilt | Watley. 6, Lowa, Lan OY Ont, Martie of Ve: IMPORTANT FROM ALBANY. Posen: MeParlaad, dy.’ old ist bark Bound. any Ballot, ‘Loraen, N York (ha! Eixcarohn, ae stn tell you frankly y ll never find a cot wit) r institutions. feel consented to hive 9 ede this this equivocal Atuany, Deo, 17, 1860, Kean, eek tak MePhorsoth ‘tile 0 ties). will be well; but she cannot do's, What will she or | Mest sche i Nibiacie, Pe. ang to fused id fir Boston (not {ar Hoswn dread): se Pa, are in.dove with your pe - ol The Journal this evening publishes a leading editorial on was King, and ‘he must take’ the imitiative, and declare war upon the Nixon, noel Olin, Palmer, Peale pul ao Senator from Texab told. vx that mas ig United States, ‘Then force nam bé mee by force, ani | fy Panen bite, ey agi gare, ian, dob from the pen of Thurlow Weed. It takos strong conser- a Seliry iets atin pod oak See alent anion (0 andwempel mich come dowowthat 4% had subjects 1a | she must hew ous her independence by violouee aid re hee bake vative ground, and while firmly maintaining the coustitu- 2 | lesa tor Boston. ah cen PSS enat’ Senator that they are ro. | war, There was no other way under (he constitation “ensons Stewart i |) (Per Sreansure Boweatax, orr Care Race—Tevec wae. wing very disrespe's'a'y oc | that be Knew of MaStaie secede and declare war.” H | Budmay Honk enon, Meee Uionality of the principles of the repubitean party, advises Oo | (Pex Sreonuir Bowratany opr Care we) thor K . . they sympathize with Choo | did not suppose that there was a lawyer on the deor but | Waldron, W pet, ‘Washburn of di, Webutst, Wiles, Wood, | such a compromise ag will settle existing difficulties and it Dewl; Onoke, at ed ofl ak, ' ‘Thereiore, 1 hope we shall | who will say that the act of leving war is treason against | Woodson, Wi avert the evils at present threatening the Union. hvcrmrvendieg ~~-ar— eleva” Bt Dele Howes at te Hutebins, ppait, Va" on, ‘oust that Cotton is King,” and is | the United States, ‘That is the result aud we may ax well peace "Alleys Carey awards, ite i mat sand bring them anier is | look the matter in the face. The Senator from Gener, Washborn of ts, Was arn at enw We! ever Will be done. But have our southern | Texas says that the South will force au iguomi- yreamule was adopted unannnowsly. npliivts to make of the platform? 1 tell | nious treaty frem us in Faneuil Hall. To this! yr, io Loe (rep.) of MIL., offered a resolution making vat wedid lay down the principle that w» | he would “answer, Well, you may; we know | 4 similar declaration to Mr, Arduin’s with the addiuon of t L ‘Aur (fom NOrinaas Nov BSG W Putten, at Cad; 1, Mariinne, and Kave Dyer, at Havre: 2d, ¢ Pes} eel ine nav Boers rock, Crlined, and Oucanasti, at Port of New Work, December 17, 1800, Wan Libbg Athens Gk on it, ad batts pak; Feliela, 3 a ‘lammos Ohba. CLEARED. dow, Baden, Frunk Peres, ry “idea Tena, at Warbler, at do iZ\s MOON SETS. ‘The compromises of the Journal are set forth as fol- hGH WATER. low? :— Weare prepared to say that an efficient but nota re- ‘Voiting Fugitive Slave law should be passed, and that its power, slavery from invad | your powers; we know your bravery; weao not want t | yecommending a repeal of ail the naliiticatioa laws, 3 ld be followed by a repeal of the Personal . ‘ , erritory of tis goverument | fight with you, but, nevertheless, it you dvive us to the | asserting that a is the duty of the President to protect Eiversy bile. y fie Pak ews Borers, San fae Beanciene— a Sutton & « 0. tele ri tes Triumph, at Queenstown; ths uel \t tO half a milion | necessity we will ube all our powors & maiatain the gov- | and detend the property of the Cuitad stat We are aimost prepared to say that the Territories may | Ship Almora (3), Willadhs, Liverpool Snow & argos, Arr irom Nevannah Dec 3, Nicholas Biddle, at Beaumaris and th y sland there—and they have | ernment intact in ail its integrity. If we areoverthrawa | Objection was made Irom the democratic » be safely left to lake care of themselves, and that when Ship Mattapan, Watts, Loniton—Nesinith & Suns. (and at Liverpoo! 6th). 49) ve io stand there forever, and, eo belpme | the government will be subvected, as thousands | Mr, Lovrsoy moved a suspension of tho rates, they eoutain a population whieh, under the census, en- | SbiP Corra Ling, Luce, Gia gow—Dunam & Diagn Arr irom Mobile Deo 3, “Queen Dewga,’ at Live to you, we hold this doctrine to | of other governments have by if you are Mr. Bunserr, (opp.) of Ky., did not see why his friend | gittes them to a representative "in Congress, they may G Leavitt, New Orieans—W Netion & Sous Arr from Baitimure Dee 3, south Ameviewa, and tinen- Sehr Julia F Gamags, Wariwell, Santa Marth ands mas J tah meLiverwol: Wh Thugs at do . of convention of republi. | the weakest then you must go to the wall, That is ail | should not yote oa this resolutioa, and wished w offer an | come into the Union with State governments of their id tor NY ork Dee 1, Amazon, from Deal; ‘Eligabeth, we have any right in there is about it”? That is tke eond¥ion in which we | amendment, whigh Mr. Lovejoy refused to accept. own framing, provided, of course, that they conform to Pagers White, Kingston, Ja—Brett, Soa & Co. from Galway; 2 Dreado rot, ana America, ys Liver Sales to ierfere with your peculiar institutions. Oa the | Stand. [cau see no power in the coperitution that will Mr. Crawronp, (opp.) of Ga., raised the point that the Constitution of the United stutes. Sehr Voluateer, frown Remedios—Miller & tough‘on, pool; dd, Australia, trom d ‘sun War Hawk, from 4a ether hand, our p rm repudiates the idea that we | release the Senator from thik position. He did not take | (he resolution was not 1 order, Which the Speaker over: ‘This, in view of the surroundings of the Territory bo- Sebr Truro cH Cox tiga 8 Whitney & Co Bid for Hoston Dec 1, Brie, and. Arbutus, (om Ardros#n, have any ‘right fnteution’ even, to invade your jess one State se | rulloa. longing to the republic; in view of the fact that for torr | SeRr ¥ Cornwallis. Dewoif. Sid for Monile Dee J, Ida, fom Deal, ‘:soama, than Liverpoo!, onthe, Marianne Notte from Now York, was fn eoltision aa Dee 3, lost Toremaw and wad cut down to the » Curry Sour DB Bayles, Sayan hpalachion: Rod Engle, eonstitution in your own States. Now, what do you w bin. There was Mr, Crawrokn said they were now undertaling to 9)! Brown, savaunah—Wa ecmplain of? mm are going to break up this go- | ho way, then, for @ State to go out of the Univa could | each other. Let a resolution be introduced showing wit! yernment, You are going W involve ue ja war and | deiwand equal justice under the cousiitution and | Southern rights are and vote on it, Blood out of a.mere Suspicion that we shall transcend | indicate ber grievances while the ilag of the nation Mr. Logay, (opp) of IIL, said theonly objection he that which we stand . cate. How would you | Waved over her. There was uo way for a taal 10 the resoluvion was, it said ‘law abiding citizens.’ be justitied in the eye: “1 world¢o ke go | State to | go out except by making war | He thougit all men should respect the conatitution. menstro\ (on, and predicate itonameresnspi- | and vindicating = by arms her right to Mr. Lovivoy modified bis resolution by atriking out ike slavery. Didn't you know it before | mslependenee, and if she did this, be had | the words +law abiding.” pmains as it dida year ago. But ‘ophegy in bis mind. No man would regrat more ‘han | “Impatient eries of “Question,” from the repablican , Lind all gloom, and gen. selt the disruption of any portion of the United States | side, n rig’ up to a eve of breaking ' the people think thenselves aggrieved, If there | Afr, Buucspam, corp. oF Mis.» dei this government. Seven or eight States aro going ny honorable release from it. But all this trouble | war intended as a tra ot} ‘ap a hostile government—and they look implorig!: mater | of prejudice, ” superinduced | by | (cries of “Order” from ie repul 40 ws and may, “you 1h Whats ~ to the enemies of the — republiean | guthor had he Dakciog ‘& Keating. Sid for Charleston aot, Sherwood & years, ub leant, freedeaa wilt have fair play, and ia view, also, of two other elements of emigration and the con- sus—this, we say, almost coustraius us ww believe thut we may now coufide the futuse of the ‘Terc- tories to the "plelligenc ce and patriotism of those who are to inhabit tent. 01 Or if ths is inadmissible, there is another, which contempiates a division of the remain- ing territory of the United States, as in 1830, when the Missouri coinpromize ling was established, To this we shall be told that the compact was violated, and that the: South caunot be trusted. Perliaps it would be so again, but not in our geveration or next, Bor indeed until the lessons of the las jast six years have been furgotien. Senatur Seward has been in the city for the last three gn hk teamship gery to HL enn nigialized a acme yea sad: S Fed squre fi it; 19 The ML Franks bad azrived from New York with ba cam ut amnab. FRE Re ey ett ob aise cor spill Steamsbip Jamestown, Skinner, Richmond, fe, with mise | The Allee from New York for Leadon, had been abandoned passenges Ludidm & Ucineken, Mad @heary gals | at sea; erew saved. from Nfs with 2 sy ‘and Was cumpeised ta anchor ia Hamp. ‘hiss extends’ Sasha ‘Roads tor 14 ho ‘hark Celestia if Boston), Howes, Malaga, O2t28, passe | yBOSTON, Dec Ii, PM Aur seh J Tinker, Elisa Gibraltar 2vuh, with, fruit, t6 OW lollitz & Oo. Halt here: i teamsbip bea Ds Tenther, 19H inst, lat 3890 lon 73°34 maw & bark atmoriag | Darke Publy, Ray, Melouyne; Eventide, Parisien tebe: yoy; from New York. «around om Plucklngtom Bit was got off at flood tide. ved this. reevlation of the cou ca side)-—for its declared that he was opposed to the rea. ~ao? You hive We are looked upon in tbo light of | dition of fugitive slaves, and dare not deny it. (Re- showing @ blue t th white 3 A C in centy a NE re branded as traivors, we are styled Jobn | newed cries of Order”) ” ef e days. He left at noon to-day, with his family, for ery Gaiden Mares, Len ons Wor He theca chds- 16th 4+ ships Sunbeam, Biaboo, Vaiphraino “Volga, Sher- “people and take up your 1 put if the South will secede we will pre- | Mr. Govisoy replicd—That Dag nothing to do with this | quyy E ton Uith, with ‘cotton 8d to array some beury | wood, Nvcrk vis Provinoowwn; hark ftesca. Rich, 1lidabeth- would be satistied, t Senator from Tox Thion and await the glorious future. Mexico | yesolution. murs. . Weather’ 13 wed aherm bits | PUrt: brigs Fannie, “Bae ia teed Pots. ir. Wigfall) the 3 oa cia Gig snlliong OF UOlare SiR: poet Ga r-Hircums, (opp) cf Aid., wanted to know whothor It Je believed hero that the Journal's article represents | sweeriug s, &, chowing’a vodiuud white aigual with s blast bait Iieathy ond, ie ¥y i Ew yer, Feo Tson) Father more than i protection, : ° there we Personal . Lineol <5 7 ’ Sonviite, W fi Auwi > huewild, Pie bal goal cy ee) EADEY ne Cendcsien aioe glorious republican empire. ‘The republican party will | [jherty bills, > uulitcation acts except the Personal | tho views of Me. iit eet Cnr wan) eens Dee Wis ealat By fo ew ot snd. Ade seal Pu 3 wich Mr. Breckinridge was placed, and give up that | do anything for the Union. There was no 2 y NI- ery ae Mount, Brazos, 16 di ith wool de, t th, Fb ® pouch, where. See coer ore woul! eruigingly and | The Senator from Uinois and his colieague had said, | The resoutiou wie adopte’—124, No nays. a ee bet Pay eat rear ih ‘Lddiien aren cis ca, | Ce eT pa Bef ite that the black republicans were going for & reign of Mr. Hn1, (opp.) of Ga., before the result was an- VERSITY Siig Sie Mays Norton, Addison, 21 days, with laths | PAR W packers frm luske telsad ‘el Ow, abip. THE OTHER SIDE OF THE STORY—DR. DRAPER SUS- TAINED BY THE FACULTY AND STUDENTS—RESIG- NATION OF DR. DRAPER AND NON-ACCEPTANCE BY Senator would read his | equality, and would build upa black goveramept. Ho | pounced, ecmlested his astonishmoat and gratification at ted so much from it. He hadnot eid | (Wade), thought it would be one of the most ‘biessed | the oxhibition on the part of the gentleman from Iiinois. 1 with any ouch thing, things if iaducements could be made to every black Mr. Lovesoy objected to Mr, Hill giving an iuterpreta- Rohr Governor, Hooper, Barbados, Nov 1, and Angafila 17th, with salt, lo Thompoon & Hunter "heavy W gales tad ey, had dodks swept ot Mary ; entire passage i Mr. Iverson’e apeech, reported in © find a home in Central America | tion to his proposition, THR FACULTY—MERTING OF THE STUDENTS Last | evel 1g I et ay webvowh, Lost bead rails, W'to Walt, wath Capweigs sehr Morning pored there would be no overtact | or lower Mexice. Then adopt the Homestead ‘The Speaker said a debate wos not in order. NIGHT—WHAT IS TO BE DONE TO-DAY, BTC. and-ceneived oth Sosa, bs epee ay 48, ex? tom changed lat with schr + 72:0), saw bark Marguret, of om, steering ENE. Sebr Lady Mulgrave (Bi), Gruut, Halitat, 10 days, with fish, to A Sunithers & Co. Sehr Georgie, Morsin, Smyrna, Del, 2 aays. Arr (by teb ship Gertrude, Catoutta: bare ser A Bradiord, Jerezale,’ Below, bari otal trons m. 1 ORE, Dec 15—Arr steams Below, of Swan Movin bi in, but the power of the govern and wo will have such s power vested in native | Mr, Hit, resuming—It ullords me nevertuoless a great ecuted againat slavery that it would ite men as was never before seen. Men of every clime | gatiefaction. sont nued:—Then you are not | come among us, and we will build up a nation of Liboring | Mr, PLokeNce—The gentleman has forgotten, that ut are going’ to proceed ‘Then Canada will knock at our doors, and we will | while the lump holds out to barn, the vilost sinner may @ sig part of Mr. ment would be a lagt ten years, aud t for any overt act All day yesterday the trouble occasioned by Dr. agfette among a certain class of the medical students in this city was the theme of conversation at the New York Uni- iP Wm Jenkin: nd ship Noonday, Her wapson, Marsala and Pa: apon the 9 ‘on that probably he zoight. I have dis. ali the elements to build up a republic | return. (Laughter.) Kate Sehr John Totien, Ccleman, Hlizabethpa mp sowed tion on the pazt of the repablican party Powerful and amore just than the ‘world | "Nr, iovign—There’s some hope for you then, (Ite- | Verity college in Fourteenth street, The alumni of that | Sehr Marin Gu.dtiwait Bllzavethpavt (or Monin. aad Olive Haywas ae Taian DN Bievens, to bi hair on your heads. We hd in to no doc er dreamed of. He was for maintaining | pewed laughter.) institution did little else but diecuss the matter, so much Bebe Adele Felvet care Bt Hlisatot pore foe tall ittver. ton, Kingston, Ja; “We B is ling, Baxter ‘iB Met trime at can y work you any inconye- | the Union of the States. He would sucrifice everything | Me. FroeNce—T pray all the time. interested did they appear to be in the controversy, and ae Jy Eifzalsetaport tor le cult etn Wat Aiieo, Diels NYork aia bask Me ny ave faithful to all the laws. | to maintain it, The glorious old tag of ours shall never | My. Brancit, (opp.) of N. Bis not, thon, that Mr. Lincoln is expeeted to do ar by any set or word of his cease to wave over this uation | yegolution was vountenancing civil @vortact uy which yon may be injured. You won't | a8 it is. But, if we will have it in the new | ciined to vote, wait for apy. But, anticiputia wnuientmay | renovated government of which he had spoken, the ol. Mr. Berxerr didn’t believe the resolution admitted of work you an injury, you will put an end to it, which | Fourth ef July wil never be repealed, and the old | any such constenetion, For himself he would not vote for Wt at nd to rule or ruin this sd of 1776 will doat over the natioa forever. | anything looking to the use of force by the President. is capitol, believing the effect of the » therefore do- all sorts of rumors were in circulation respecting the charges against Dr. Aylette, the contemplated action of the faculty, and the probable course which in the ead would be pursued by the ultra Southern students. It appears after all that the excitement is not so much ast Beltast, 9 days. Schr Angusia, Relly, Bel Ww Schr Jedd, ‘Nelsoat Calais, 9 days, jeu and a tharkel eli tobe HB Heian jars Pi ace Paladin; BUI OL Dee Le—Are sloop Thos Hull, Hull, NYork. Sie brig CrutonIngraliam, Havana; nee hdde Islaud, Reming- Arr sloop America, Allen, » it comes. We do not gentlemen bad said, would answer for ‘Mr. Morris, (opp.) of Ul, under a suspension of tho HION, ‘al liked them any | a Southern ‘republic. sir. it stnll ever be te capi- | rules, eifored the following resolution, saying iecomtainsd | of a political charactor as it was designedly made to ap. | Echt Urogon, Gravel, Kockluud, @ “hy : Bisnis DEES STATE haan, romghhoey. saclved the tol of our Cuiou. It was laid by Washington and cou- | the language of Washington's farewell address:— ea lush, Like all other questions, there | sehr MW uring, Nagi Rockland Rastvon, Dec 6—SId brig B Young, Reed, —. ii by him, and the flag, vindicated in the war | Resolved, by the House of Representatives, That we pro- a Behe Brucess, Lowi: Host, a Paki BE Dee, eae Bere Minerva Jeter. are two sides to this one, and it is therefore fair that an gnportunity shoul! be given to the friends of the faculty for an explanation. eae hoe in propounding biog rhisgee. 7 ies Which afforded so inuch umbrage to Dr. Aylette, was perk ‘with the approbation of the whole faculty and Hot as a siigle individual. His course has been fully |, and on calm deliberation five-; reheee of the ata. ition Sball ever continue to float to the breeza Marshall, an Lang, hoston for Enndsphla iis 1dire' tel oaths, Sachi si a} 4 ioe Ludlow, budiow, Elisabetseori for Red Bank. J port ty bark T W its, ‘ior Moston lg? wad others. se mp re Jackson, Johnson, etlisebestport for Hunting: po lo—-Arr (vy tel) bark Pilgrim, Hallock, New = NEW ORLEANS, Deo 10—Arr steamehiy Ewpire Banter, and iene, bulyed, Nor i Een” iF Vea mate the immense Value of our nations’ Union to (Applause in the galleries.) Washington and ive and Individual happiness; that we cherish a ots fought for that ved old tag, and it was the abitual and immovable eitachment to tt: that we er of the Presidont elect of wh y eir lives. His (Wade's) owa father, though | Will spcak of It as of the lum of our political safety and on & blameless lif a bumble soldier, fsught to save the great cause, and proseerity) Pei aucetneake tetioe saent any has he committed any viola’ | went through sevenfold hardships for it. Ho bequeathed | oyna Jusnision that iuear, im any event, be abandoned, and fr fon.of duty? Why, » are you suspicious that be | the flag of his country to his children for their protec- | indignanuy frown upon t! whing’of every attempt to will? Now, then, i have shown that having the govern. | tion. It was bis (Wade's) protection in youth abd the | eesateay portion of our country fromthe Tet o ete tie ai the time, you have brought | glory and the pride of his riper years, ‘aud though it | the sacred tles which now link together the various and the people, believing | might be assailed by traitors on every side, yet, by the bah 2 regard main pillar in the edifiee of our real iu: and no designs upon it. Biig J Wh : Malaga, rig J W Harris (Br), Rathbun, from Big lnssea, Mitchell’ from Havanas Dees SALLED Ships Young Mechanic, Liverpout, i,Ann Eliza (Bi), London, tional werp. am one of those who went w’ al to ma’ ips of the republican party. | In a co @, ‘ony Have, elegy fe eg, Aged Draper's action. ould depart from your hauds, | grace of God, under its shadow be would die. ier copay ant dee erty waich | ‘The resolutions the meeting of Dr. Ay. | Mercury, Havre; National Guard, Ant placed competent hands, If this is so Mr, Jouxsoy, of Tenn., then got the floor, when op mo- that re shave soma i the past, nor | lette’s friends were not ary in by of the | Wind at sunset SW. yon have no covetitutonal right to complain, | tion of Mr. Gwin the Senate went into Executive session. ve any’ the present, either in the election of | parties whose names were attached thereto, and our re. eg wt Ee, Spe 208 ’ all dis jon #0 to make use Adjourned. SGoruhamn Lideoin tothe: Presid dency of the United States porter was told that twenty of the signatures have been Miseela: Webster Londen; Colurabi eed Be oe kee (Br, ‘as to injure you at semen from any other existing case, 00 Fastify its dissotuilons thet Heckared 40 Bate teen Wriftell Ieithoot aither the knoe. | V/, parece magic Marstenk Bio Munsee Weteas ee esa SP | ig aly brigs 1 sate saveee post Haaad Oe Rapresiitatives. BEreRst ts porveuuity as oh ‘mare vaige thaa the temporary Tedge or consent of the individuals to whom they por. | TB new steamship Joba P King, of Spofford, Titeston & | West Indien, Thomrssn, iustan: dob ‘Freon, arin na Sevator rises aud offers Wasuxotow, Dec. 17,1360. | Abuseb exist let under i ought 1 pe cate Wr ithin the Union, | tain, ‘This fact throws ‘@ differeat light on the subject, pes dena nag es — ti ytd aioe pba Te —— ogy a's Line Brightman, Bristol RI. Cid pet a itaoed 1 for | Ma peaceful and constitutional way; that we belleve tt and has already caused a strong reaction, if such a word | 00 4 trial trip, and return er evening. Tah age ‘Marea « istry Onna S| Me. Steve, (opp.) of W. T, fntroducod a bill for | PeaMent wes {io etross evry "wiaag ant is proper, in favor of the faculty. Dr. Aylotte’s asser- | “Tux Howxwaun Bovxp Fiest—The abore ts the title of | ard'CS Peunl Meher, Livespools Peeuos Dene ee: that Seuator T Kkuow of no ai the defence of Paget's Sound and the entrauoe of tho | right growing out of te organization or tion, publicly, made, that if the members of hi class | a xew weekly paper the drsi number of which wasingued on | Kitty Eran (Bruce, Aaiserp: Nepiane Brea Mable, aot in tee 0 cern aes Tia Thetones | Columbia river. Sur hope in peace and our deseuce in Yule fellow tn, fo, Charleston, SC. he would ensure | Saturday last) published by John MeKee, #1 Wall street, As | yuna’ 1 er well, Hath; Sot Pen pnt solemn we have ro sad have been violated and where | Mr. Joun Cocumaye, (opp.) of N Y., offered a pre = resolution passed, 116 against 44, as follows: i beige ey pe gfiote KR mg? pntons myers the tie) indicates it containg a list Of all Rigas Soar Conway,’ SYork; be ow, Esspire (Br), Han ‘are they? hay bad reat in this Senate | amine setting forth that a cnet of opinion threat az Mpmare, Adem of Kentucky, Adraio, Aldi, Aten {iin Bey of hig quoadam acqualntancss aint ont when the ea valet fe ‘aga dat (i 4 wert (ised and Ea Sp Gelpt, Nataga Wall ene of cons. n vos E Yr pe i ca fod: a ‘rson of Kent ably abi patrons, posed to w] wm * this trad- | to bound, rig of ve: veby eal pat ‘otter, tin inion, Jo! our statute book: aud when in the minority I stood | 06 the y 1 harmony of the Union has risen con. hom, Blair, Blake, ‘ton, riage, anaes Bet me ing in di opi ¥ . on lerge letter paper, and ibe ghuktsr ctl to jah Townsend, Philadelphia. ‘Cla stor wear Bay. ep here and asked you to withhold your hands— | cerning the true intent and meaning of that part of tho | Burgham, Buserdeld, Campbell, Carey, uy Lawes, a Bae np the the ‘uculty held a mecting—ail | OWPer™ brokers, Importers, ter, NYork via ace i ships that it wus a compact between sections— | constivution in relation to African slavery within tho | Dealt Thins Ragone dwards, Eliot, Ely, Ethe’ | members present except Prof. Drapor—at which a sox thiy ping Business, Burwell, and Advice dient bon: what at it was nothing but am act shes ue “ ‘om or | Tidges, Parnswor Foster, Fak, French, ment was drawn up and signed by Professors Mott, Bed- |. Siu! Scxmea™, Birbee, at Boston va fis bad very tei ogee of Congres#, and could be swept away by the eame | territory of the United States, and (hat the opinion of | Graham, Grow, Hale, Hal Peehacas ~a ford, Van Buren, Metcalie. Post aud Paine, requesting | '&4*¥ Weather ob the coast, and all auds wore trostbivien, sees Rleaters majority that passed jt, That was tr in faet ity of the Supreme Court of the United States, | Hickman, Hoard, Holman, Howard of of Dr. Ayleite to consider himself as no longer attached to | , Sit” Asnone-Capt Roberts, of ship Colum at New Or. Pe &nd true in law, and it showed the weal mpr ‘ Justice Taney, recognizing pro | HMOMBE, an Ce eee Mipigan kok the Uaiversity and to vacate the premises torthwith. foe Capen atte Ba cerry ee ye 4 na oh mises, Now. I only speak for myself, that my iow of : hou! ns seinen Mastin of Dklo Mebiesiian: is letter was presented to Dr. Aylette, who of | sais onthe misenmash a fina Rocka hae Naps pi WV Moses, Hi ¥ as slaves, &c., should be received as’ the setile. 5 fn of Oi aad) ‘This letter ok y! sails on the mize main topgallantsail, and all Darien; 4th, ships Peter Mi manne in whieh compromises havé ted, T ae sls , > ’ Meknight, Methervoa, Monigumery’ | course complied with the unequivocal request contained | hey canvane oie ng, con to get of.” Also saw a bark bark Haunitnl; Sth, ships Brazil, Henit” should. think ha diy tw f of the question, as-therein discussed and de q Pa, Mortis of Ally i Nixoa, Oli | in jt, Notwithstanding this prompt action, however, | with a white cureuk, maa be fon tan rag ino: iy ps ps = cratic party could look each othe ‘a y Mr, Cocumaye also proposed ag an amendinent Peitit, Porter, Potter. win Rey’ | pe. Dri bean fa ble Tesignation as President and Pro’ | Bank Axerre—Capt by poten of tee ae at New Orleans | Seulh Shore; sth, Gutteni ‘ulparaiso; 9th, Geo Washing” *-comprounine’” Ww ithy . npromiae to be Robinson of Iil., Royce, Borant a, from Buth, reports having seeo on the Zoih ult the bark Are- gan carpe en, Mary, and Noy ere ve tate tel teat, | constitution, that Congress shall have the power to vinner, fartol Paes lc, Cutter, iroan Boston. for New Orleans, asiore ‘on Moselle ORIOLE Bee Tester el Francis Hateb, | lutely ridieatous. » to compro’ 1 ish governments for any Territory tuat the bie Nangeres, Shula “phe was gutten off howexer, two days atterwards ty | N¥ar solutely ridioatou apr lish governm y Y, apd that the Wash? his connate he ation. ee i | Gey iatanen of te wrentie: ana wibeote tata W PEDEORD, Dec 15- Sid ches 2 gaat pained a ‘Douglass, and Saran 0 wi ube} peopl el ; A a State constitation, may tutional | People therein, having adopted @ State constitution, tay be pr and so deeply grieved at the thought that some of t Bank Trasca, Rich, wt Boston from peer sock anchored mitied into the Union; and that neither Congress under the lee oi Weliteet duriog the beu You did be Aadersou Avery, paver Bu. igs iy Burnett, if Ck ‘of Mh, crite e met and nominated our can Yeu, Be rudents his action towards te, ee ea vue Deo 3 the same. ‘The issue’ was made the people, during their Territorial condition, ehait | fond, Curry, Dejamn: ie, Picea ron, Garnet, | De could po remain a member of the fosulty. raat westomed pore K more fy ter a iiseniay May das Gorham to the people with it, and, although msually <8 a law to annul or impair the right of property there. | kina, Jones, Lendyui ch of eX ¢. ee Lethe, Martie Va, | The faculty, without a moment's delay, refused to ac- Bu Laue # DT, frm Colombo June 30 for Loudon, pat into for Pence St Sid hie be nority, usually beaten. the justice of our prim Referred to Jeet ittee. Moore of Ala., Noell, be uarle, Radin, Seott, | cept the resignation, and convened yesterday,at ove | Penzance 2th ult'with loss of canvass, &c. get jsor, NB for NYork , Py Ee seas, the bad administration of the government eonvin er 4 select committee, Sickles, Singi¢ton, Piait of ¥ Btaliworth, Stevenson, Siro: o'clock, to deliberate on the matter. By unanimous “i Bate Crone, we ke do; Wiliam Mason, 4 people that a change ought to be brought about. and Mr. Fronever, (opp.) of Pa,, submitted the following:-— | mas, Ubi auce, Wright, Agreement a letter was written to Dr. Draper, bezcing Bet Cree ee ore, Series, fae Becton, Feadieton, ian oe for New oe Le trymg your utmost, and we our utmost, we Li Resolved, &e., The fe mdi 7 < Mr. Wasiaeexe, (rep.) rer DL, asked, but did not re- a following amendments be propose! ‘o ‘Tom Stdchuy NB, for Bostou anda. sehr from Norwich, ( % re ashore at the same . Crews saved and taken Eastport by revenue cutter Jackson. Baic Routine Wave, of New York, was ashore on Monomoy 10th inst, him to reconsider his precipitate resignation,’ ant ae moreover the heart, of the facuit; the course that bad been, jx Des eek te yee eg j mynd likewise Cxpréwed emery aly wt that there was good cause suspicions ares lette’s conduct. We beat you on the plainest aud most pxlpablc presented to the American people, and one they Ftooe the best. an when we come to the « teil you that Gur cand administer the gv ion'of the United Ktates:— ceive, consent te introduce @ joint resolution to adjourn lc of property in slaves is recognized, and no law | over the b Mr. Sticks offered the following, which was referrod ob rigiit . or other property of the United Siates. 2 | to the Commitiee of Thirty-three— fe ull and free enjoyment and use t recively as w Siaies ehall be admitted Into the Union without the | Whereas, its represented that one or more of the States | Ay’ Scun Gansu N Suren, from Philadelphia for Boston, before sors have don a be humiliating two-thirds of all the members of both branches of | have declared th their legislath tive authori | “At rday Dr. Draper $ported ashore on Scituate Beach and a total loss, came olf cis cous If we tuiseea to af eanpren And the votes ‘halle taken Dy eas ant naps | ues the decie of tudh Statca Te necoteider and anual thelr | gph, tal lecture hour Poste iter diverging hor cargo, and was ‘towed to Wostou ot ie some considerably lw ey ‘ak it we should lay ‘askle the verdict of the pe it comes to that you have no goverument, by mtervenes and civil War may follow, and that human tnagivation can raise may f wpon such a course as that. The America world lose the sheet anchor of liberty, ery ill for | retification of the eomatitation cetablishing the government of m-of | the United States: and Whereag, contictios vite at all as to the right of State to’ secede Wheress, it is ex] luses State may resume ita vpic | Comgress to pase it States, thereby re t i Referred to the select committee, Soveihte means ot Scun Ontextat, of New York, which arrived at Boston on Saturday from Port Ewen, rounded at night rock onpcs 2W feet BS of Slate Ledge, suwained badly, tide on Sunday. “She ie fn 6 Toet waterst low tide, Scwn Opie (of Boston), Moon, froin Port Rwea for Hing. ham via Holtues with ioe denied on this floor that a majorit 1 “ “ot aware Sot tale J bate net es cues ey do oj | On motion of Mr, Grow, (rep.) of Pa., Wednesday and Ses . nd ae reece frostbitten, having been ou that with (hat verdict of the people in Thureday were set apart for the consideration of Territo . a coer That C to the several States the sat of 1 George, te Setrens, wah low of bo atform on which th rial business. folttog nerdmeat ta theca ion. roe betore reported seen hank ot Ge r Arde § Whenever a couveniion of delegates chosen in Sanh, nubeoquently ¥G on The Sresnmm Inid before the House a letter from the rene’ pages erect under xine reset retary of the Interior, asking for an appropriation to ok ts Legial faumul its ratiteation of supply the deficiencies fer the suppression of the siave | haha gant tobe aan sactecl cone po m Searry Hn bas arrived. She <a oe are vint com. trace for the fiscal years ending June 1861 and 1862 tainaioners, Wot to confer with tae dul Dee 1—Sbip Radeliff, hence for Bos. (On motion of Mr. Canim, (rep.) of N.Y, two weeks | famcl seated sess Meike see the dlsposttin sen, es pot buck ay adie aoe ad ea trim Aba ner Harbor sc Kel a from next Thursday were set apart for the co tion | of publle property to the Uuited York, has put into ord Jeaky. WHA Was ae / would Do as > v4 of business relating to the District of Golam) ia Sates lg will wel ry sanied ot (Rey ives samy globe hued Ey nr IS—Arr steamer Albatross, _ j say he from ose section of the r. \oass, (opp.) of Ky., imtroduced a bill to more ef | pyblie 1 ae ae ‘were Bot removed. (By letter.) Mr. Wade appeaind to | fev protect the rights of citizens of the United | commissiogers Beakall theremeoss ce side to say if they | States. "It provides puntshment for obstruction to the | Seuste, and upon the 4 contest led | exe atun of the Fugitive Stave law, aad damages for the | Senetors present be fortawith tseue wee uid have thr \ t le the amount of tain, to be poy ee of the United States: | Lingoln was r . eo federal courts. Re- | Puch from the Union, i congt tation faith 4 iect Committee of Thirty-three. ‘Mr. Crawrorp offered a resolution ag Car as Lam pencernel Mr. Scott, (opp.) introdaced a bill authorizing the ] Constitution recognizes peseiens Geonesty eave, Teo not come here bog | Postmaster Geticral to contract with the Pony expross for | has paseed laws to ald ‘ he people I | the jou of the government tail mater, Ito- | slves whenever they ‘America, at fare recreant “to, Ob | fer Post loa Coutnittog. the free Statra, that the Sopreme Cou PY, righta my party. o won 0 « a Mr. Sickles, (4opp.) of N, ¥., introduced a resolution, | negroes are not iucladed either ia the. Declaration of as a high toned prosecuting 2 hic slags and if Fe 4S Wilug tO do | which was adopted, fastencting the Past Oiiog Committed | Th epondanee or in the constitution, except aa slaves; | istry and phyeto) ue Treated by the Chin nat eaters ato oxxct Mt from thom, you would | to reports bill establishing @ metropolitan loter delivory | di t they cannot become citizens: and we the members | Southern friende he (the y condemned, and he | wards secuvery. MISCELLANEOUS. ie ae sk for compromise, Many of Ui @ eifeult of twelve miles Of tho New York City | Of the Hoose of Representatives will sustain and support RT ag ey ¢ hostile to this ge Mall this construction of the constitution, the laws and the s5, KA’ you will go } M tered the following: | aaid decision of he supreme Guar. Z i ‘The ” fon @ a Recnxy Davis, (Opp.) OF Mins. and was exous getty BA vee oe wey from serviee on “the "select Comamiitee of Tuaty-thre, ejinibentate mbists fe taken to . ry tee rs - biding cl ; f.ying Wat the committee will yleld nothing to ; " f 1 ME en ning ch iio disobuilene Koath. sts ee nuenenee | . nee n wherever manifested, end ng Mr. Crawford's resolution, the House ad. | oversy. — it . mend (he repeal of alt statutes by an journed. bg yk aes; . ples of tb titut “et with, abd ia violaiton of Le snared tesirument, ie gai rth meade of tae "for me | I know of mo way exeopt 2 ve laws of Congress passed in prusuanee thereat. “ anes, built tn exptrom mals sre male Bey + alg (10) ot NY. cera named INTERESTING FROM BALTIMORE. oii acim abuntngeat ago 0 the id ian le “iv. Tt on Argercam hater, ph Srecommensation the repeal of ail } FINANCIAL DEURBS#ION—ARRIVAL OF JUDGE HANDY, by her pf By 4 “ars cost, "By the vvant'ab. | seme of wey Dave aever ‘offered in thie noathet be. } ty billy, bo called (Avplaase). THE COMMISSIONER FROM MISSISSITTT, BTC. fore. | ir ep.) 00a See eee eG Bactmtonw, Dec. 17, 1860. | could not be denied that the excitement North and Soath — oA anol endraet i . , sentlemen's Tool Clesia fitted up complete, from cept another aamendigent,’s0 68 ¥o include all be mullld: | se acy gegatty dapiteeed. Kirkland, Chase & ae at a white eat, and cool deliberation was simost | munication, | ais eet a Mr, ApmiaN objected, He said if the Union o., the largest slipping house in Baltitaore, suspended | "IS Cast mmans romack# were warmly applanted. Some Meisin hing Ba fy enon aca? dt 12 tous wictien, rurenay 4 " war degtn OE od oho ng | | payment to-day, caused by the decline in coifvo, sugar | discussion followed as to the manner of procedure. SSiough: and in every GUket respect » Ast cians vesest, “Bk tate con oti wey el po pen sso Ah immeune saoumk of which thoy hol. | DR Jax. B, Morn advocated the pms of eofatins irow sea vudaees tive Washi tet. Coned Sees have ny government the ¥ The liabilities are supposed to be nearly a million af dol- | fs "hoon a grave ty te valet (vente thew. | cea che pend ite In onterin Skates, svnd nusiber o se of Shee va HL, sud the previous ous | tire and the assets nearly equal. It 8 hoped they may } sults offered De, Aylette and tho | | The vig luuebed 124 by Mr Nex estbrook, is ge ; a renctution before Mr. Ovhrsee's | 1 1, 1. resume, pe resulutions of the Yatter'’ friewss. hought effyris | to be cabled the Ella a Lena poe. REE AE a sid pe himeolf bad ordered the previocs | Judge Handy, of SMleslasipp!, Commissioner to vipit | CUsMt tobe made to vindicate De. Brag ore 14 from Sen Francieao Nov 10, ships Congress, Stranbusg, | A PORTION M.A, FALMER Hd 4 ELSE: mautuy » qieath resolution @ amonde .% (impatient orbes | yorytand ding the national difficulties, has arrived prized lastructor. Po 5) Dr. Aylette owed all he Soa rehede: = = bhiea Adams, Thomas, do; Issn, bark Sa one week | nt 310 East Broadway, rom the democratic ede } V § > so wi , i proceehed Wo yute Gm Ord tho aan | here, and procesded to Annapolis to confer with Governor ph inte syed aah ous Gov o i at do ntsc Xela, loom, to cruise. aS D™ | WILL FIND A LETTER THIS AFTERNOON eS sees ‘geste B. : Ticks, He says Mississippi will certainly secode untess | fore the roe be cond@thned. i e speaker knew Sak avsp octane iin or ore “pepe " J étond that & tat a4 go : the entire Southern States Sdept prompt measures for a | that the charges or interrogatories ea Peo. Eats, Jorengee, 28 nad eo. AN prem Tits e_ GURSDAT, a te ‘ mutual conference. pounced vy De. Draper ood foundation, aad the speieary Mu, Gewots, 6) | RAS Sgn its, - 1 jent’s letter was cutirely fustitiable. oe opt Thoman of ship itn Adame, xn, reviewo! 1 and received a verdict Neary all tho leading merebants and business meaof | had informed Dr. Draper that they could not got their cow fren ae of ship ite sient . fore Baltimore, today eigued a petition requesting Governor | meney, from Dr. Aviette to yay for tickets wRieh they Yet by shup Der, | Ser New York. “Galied Dieta apa ae hier to yer badd aA . of desired to take ovt for course. _ the susrounded Hicks immediately to call an extra sosgion of the Mary from Care ‘id he had a few ro. | A letter from Cx x Baker, of | hip Gaaetie, NI, dated at Be 45 and utterly land Laguslatate to consider upon the crisis. I \: be P eara en North Carviina eatd he keralviand Avg 1400 sp; sanve tune, Jas wan. Riche United Ruste ot Pai ae to make which would ine astonieh some of ‘Aylotte’s adhercate, for one had found Dr. Ayiete whee hog wa on matters. When he ola, Bulli wip the d, ae Noe a BLP, masses bark Tritoa, of XE. sect re. Scrat Bary rg Pie t on & cruise. Sptene. 4 yee two years Tv faa, ham x 308 oe Or 5 vin Hatifax for Lav. | Shou! yt meng hr de fase be on epee a ta |. Sameera Set ey eid rT Soe and, lieved that the Governor must respond to the appeal favorably. , ¢ 1 last winter be gly some North ty gen Ratutes on the books. Mir. Thomysen, Secretary @ tho Intorka, Fassel through | Garcia money with Dr, Aplette: for on ing. Dr, oe qoverseanat ous a eee et hac Daltimone today, end weut down. the-Oneemptake, n'|-Aylotes esoured Bit thal Ke wouls gt-2y,- 8S » Lica to! be divieibie, «0 tabs | route to North Cmrolina, There are fresh rumors of his | traulrd for Gre per cont Lately bo Semanded same Of hve lug, hence for Ban Pranclacs, Nor 1, | Sener the Tae | bear oe ecmethine ao rvunity Uo vote foe bedll be wb | re The olyect of his visit is unascertained. | sui Geeen, Crary, from Callao for Hampton Rosas pba vine ew Dick @ Fi avin “hd Sar y ne Was beartly in favor of the repeal of \ pear equally Nov Hl, tnt 10.82 8, 10 now kerk” - rt ot with the const n of the Uanted st | ™ hip’ watane, Sar, frou fe Nov 23, haracter of aii the resolutions, tt. saccens i. the Personal Libert “ ~ “ 40, Jou « v tba government feats Csin a8 : horigs him to aay they wi THE NORTH CAROLINA LEGISLATURE. aitap el relies, McOfivery, from Antwerp for Mobile, Nor ARY GOIT: Dg Rae © to apprehend that auy | ccustituiional, and thinking the latter part of thy reso Raassuit, Dee. 17, 1860, tbe Wall. wish, atid la P eroine, lyr, from Boston for Tabiti, Oct 9, at So | POeDe okt. ia Ale 1 from NOrienns for Boston, Dao 17, Noemie: cor eran xp ‘indus, Stokely, Trem tor Arroyo, PR, Deo to pay evens jutien wight contain, by Mapiieation, a decdaration of te +) In the Senate to-day @ Dill was introdueed to appropr)- Re ae ite aet eeets avatust the whole | €e $900,000 to.nrm tbo state, ‘There wae fn exciting de- 4 woukd bo very Fights of the poopie resolution but fo: sion of the Chair. bate, Iwas made the order for to-morrow moon. A eae weal the governmant unler | "KG Snares replied that he bad dectared the resolu: | ih dactariag the right df Hebénetoss, wad Fellrred, 4 la 31 8, ton 70. y Iskaxiy, WEDNESDAY aT NoaNT patton Sag E eel tas ee Ne ee net? —— if Anecrtn tor ete ent tue Wap warm, If que eakagh CODA, could nh py rebeude e suMCRN then oid Le was yery sorry, as ho — z peattion of Whe. Fp T then take’T' ets Eetitaged toroess ceieee Gee fapsseie, TRE PEELING IN TEXAS, peed Be write — eo ree, ness rf a thoseh with the single excoptivn stated, \¢ met wits hie New Quemag, Deo. 17, 1960. Hatsvas, | 4 Te. wor KEE! . eorgtiee \ Sout of a ath Oe a ; a the consent of the T Thed « eppr om wase, (rep) of B. ¥., wanted adivision of the ‘Tho steamer Avizowa baa arrived here, with Brazos t-— Fh Wate is to exeuute the low im ¢ Gatos to the 194) iretant. Promamy Fatat Astavir—Infornmtion was’ roceived Fer grex Tore re sre of the | quention. patronage ey A bo rele Form Chie | : omevce Ohterved that this was a mere spe Husinens was act ve. at the Coroners’ office to the effet that Christian Mass, teetive reuicey corner Sates Gb werent 6. Gayl ; ae Ge ‘The constitution ond laws onght to be Meetings were being belt along the Rio Grande to re- Soe Ba Gente spel my oeae a T BOF be tees age ry Sede at yap Feipecs 1 resotntl wm, (eep.) of 8. Y.y aad. s-voral tape suid } quoet Goverver Higertow e convene che Sate Legislature | Wig dangerowsiy iN atthe Now York Mowpiat’ “An Fanon suena Pte Sate to meet So nde done cn” te Golo ea ot folbue id voro hu, beggume the nullifying laws wore | igugmediately ante mortem exataination was asked for by, the frien te oy a the game pines, bat Bs a sprinted, ie ne gone, Fharetay mako wort x uted. st hand Whah: taltilinelied Loe feeling Of tet teuce to the eloetion of Lincoln was | of the injured man, and Coroner Jackman took a Cid 4th, Dreadsionght, Samuels, XYork; Sasan rinks, Av | Spouines We cad, w Tews : ederal ght over ber, te * son wa specity tlent’s dying declaration. Rad was shown to have | wood, Boston. : c , ' . ve ae Sedat been inficten by Patrick Rend eviourly reporie !, oh, Canad ‘Anderson, for 1 Halifax and. Boston righ , 4 Lice was adopted, 152 againal 14, 08 fot “eee A. and the jury revierad a yoraiel to Moat efter Ki Sy for Deatin bike Whi a which migh ed 5 F NG OF THE IR'SH IN BOSTON—STRONG Sewn, Who woo with Brady at the time of * A oun Norm. Tyler, 1 tn bee : ' P dermam’ of nnee’s, te UNION SENTINETTS, Sy vines thatage, ten. ext nocorben fod for, Plo detphte f 4 frienae by, Rowres, Deo. 17, 1860, Irieh Soe!.ty hold their regular quarterly Vorids, Mortimer, for Savant «u i wound ib i that jt le feared will prov suwall, lor Apasstaigda sat On well, Lor Ay + Ome carerusing 9