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NEW YORK. HERALD, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1861. 5 Fequest me to reply by publication in a leading paper in | powerful—he bas at last told that he means the do- Tclearty seepuot only from these Frederick proceed. ‘The Ladd & Webster Sewing Machines | PAncun—On morning, Janvary 7, Dowcas | Seltr RW Brown, Mi ‘Wilmington, NC, 12 days, Hag the state, apres br mei have called for the expres- | *t | ction of property, eves at the hazard of life and ings, but from other sources, shat wil bo ue policy 0° faay now be had for $10, at 500 Broadway. McAkTHor Panese, in the 26th year of his age. very, bes iwenthot the whale 1 - y ‘itieal condition of everything you bold dear—he threatens And docs se | tho opponeuts of resistance. will defeat the o ‘The relatives and friends of the family are requ sto wo davon of Hetlera ons were bh, NO) 36 Goma, Boos Bion of my views upon ‘“‘the present or! cret and malignant mischief and boasts of it as God's ser- | convention if they can, ard course will still be | Moldavia Ore: for Preserving and | to attend thefoneral, without further notice, on We »05- | “Sehr West Wind, Burnett, Alexandria, 4 daper cannot. ‘the country,” I now address myself, through the columns | vice—he defies all human laws aud appeals to his own | ove of obstruction and dc) beautifying (he Hair, t W. A. BATO n'5 | day neon, at twelve o'clock, from the residence 0° bi: Seur Mott Bedell, Ryder, Alexandria, 8 da: Of tho Znguirer, to all the friends of the South, aud espe- | S¢lf-righteous judgment for a higher law than cosatits | © hey will plead for ee ae eg ae | Semeezing (Sp Fats. Seid cay of Wd, BATOCALOE'S | day news, at Tat Parker, D.B., No. 106 Lexington ave Bear We ibaa, ig ‘sda - tions und statutes, and ‘enough to declare | Lime Co spare to their deliberations. They will f ————————. | Powrsrex.—Ou Saturday, January 6, Wiia #, Poor | Schr Emma, Corson, V lays. Clally to sit who are Jealous of the honor of Virginia in | tho contiict irrepressible, and gets all the power he uceds | culy to defeat you. If you don't rush over them or part | Wsitehelor’s Hair DyooRelinble, Harme | rev, aged 19 yours. Rone chard & Wood, Uranunet, Vitciata padte, 2his moment of trial to the cours. and the fidelity of bor | to make it fatal 1o you—you see him coming into your | them in the conflict, they will rosh over or part you. | Joes and instantaneous: black or brown. Factory $1 Barelay | The friends and acquaintances of the family are respect: Schr Franklin, Nelson, Virginia, 3 days, pont close, fully armed with his wot Uredthed | ‘They wil urge tha th ion of Lincoln is delusive, | sucel. Sold aud applied at BATCHELOL’S Vig Factory, {6 | fully invited to attend the funeral, from his parents’ re- | Scar EW Farhugton, —— 's aay os simply, but written by millions of ers on his | and magnifies the stecngth of the black republicans; that | Bond street, é | sidence, Franklin avenue, Morrisania, this (Tuesday) af- | Sehr Julia A Decker, Chambe: days, we under the test of a terrible triai—not so much e —_—_—_——_ y e are Platform of avowed intentions—you seo that it he | Pennsylvania, for example, was carried by her Protec: | Paveyry Pricopherous iy the Best ane | !i00n, at two o'clock Rehr Washington: Merrit Virginie Basra oye the poril of aggression, not 6» much the horrors of war, | crosses a given line he will overpower you—bis | tive tariff policy, not by her hostility to siavery. And is Cheapest article for dressing, beautifying, curling, cleansing, | .S!attonG.—At Riverdale, om Monday, January 7, of | Fehr Mahou co Name Virginia, Steps. not so much the sacrifices of weal h and pence, uot so | Commmg ts of iiself Iawful—will that lessea your | itso That because we would not consont to bo iaxcd | {yeapes. article for dressing, beautifying curliow cleansing: | scaring fever, Rosk Thonrsox, daughter of Henry’, | Senn Gophn Virginia, days,” ‘ hh tho dissolution of our eloriong nationality, with the | @%28er*—will you in such case wait for | unconstitutions !y in order to enrich the manufacturers | ki sts. Spaulaing, aged 6 years and 4 montis. Seis W Ott, Slathows, Virginia, 9 day auc! & A him to crush you by au overt act whien you wilt be | of the North, (hey have united with demons to destroy | eneesens —— The funcral will take place from the residence of her | Schr Suw. ‘ini, 3 day destruction of ail its past, al! its power, all its promise, | powerless to resist?” If you do, Tsay that you deserve | us all inone cor mon ruin? That a, intended to per- Cristadoro’s Hair Dye, Wigs and Tou. | parents, on Wednesday morning, at a quarter before nine Sehr TS Hopkin oy 4 Virginia, 3 days. but a greater evil still—the peri! of not being found true |! be bis glave—ho is born te be your master. Is | suade us to “ wait for a retur ons of right sad ‘The best in the world, Wholesale and retail, and the | ©'ciuck precisely, Hor remaius will be taken to Green fen oH Van Nase, | on pre, Noite, 3 dogs, to ourselves. That is tho most trying toat now of all, | {25 “ager ol the greater when. it is bold enough | justice,” only adds to a just a! We are toallow the | Dye privafe applied, at No, 6 Astor House, Wood Cemetcry’ from Chambers street depat at eleven Fig Pomgtee iigeelitn, tease, a and strong enough to come in at an open door? | tax, are wet or to have the vr let loose upon us cloe arden, Ferri timore, 4. ‘The other “angers may not be avoided—but this, of not | Is oppre-sion more tolerable because it comes im | by a black republican Dxec Verily, that makes two ., ae Wi Scorr.--On Friday, January 4, of erysipolas, Capt. Wm. Sehr Nathan.el eae’ Del 2daye ‘dati dealer apnea eiuaey tori- | ue form? Is form uot the shadow? Is the per | enemies instead of onc to encounter in the con Hill's Hatr Dye, 50 cts. No. I Bazelay | 1 score, a native of the town’ of Hadaon, H. Wry and | fobs Orrin Cow! ial ror Bonte our du uurselves, our countr: our wi- | J 1S wT street. Arotic Uintuwent eures Be urns, Miles, Chilblains, se _ vn of , ” = - aaa wihag pervade pes oe a, Vervion and misconstruction of the powers of the | flict. Twenty .go South Carolina passed an | kc: nee atten Son-in.law of the late James G. Smith. Behr ary Fines ticaen eaten Pa ee ’ 5 ay coustitution not the substance? It is not, then, the elec- | ordinance nullifyiag a protective tariff uct. 10 be told rer May he rest in peace Schr Norma (wrech:1), Weeks, trom weeek of French stig fals us, be shunned by wisdom and courage. We may be | tion of the man, in due form or otherwise, which is the | now that black republicans are not so strong aa they | Parents keep im your Cuphomrds Burd- |, TH remains were interred in the Staten taland Come- | yamecon ashore 'S of | it. Capt W reports thas shattered to pieces, we may be torn and rent asunder, we | COMP!|nt or the burtben not to be borne; but it is the | seem, because protective tar iflites bave united with the | gale Arnica Liniment. It cures Burns, Seaids, Sorethroat | TY: (oa heavy sea running, neal aah * di 1 not be in | 2e¢cs#ion to power of known enemies, who are fatally | fanatics of auii-siavery, is at once to inform her that she | and interual Pains and Ache ‘TrvveN.—On Sunday, January 6, after a short illness, ee a ee face then od bent upon the mischief of your destruction. If auy posl- | has an alliance of two enemies instead of one to contend Macnareya Gestwa Hatexa, wife of Henry Tietjea, aged 40 \aywine, Akin, abet ort for Five Mile River, tive and conclusive evidence is needed of the of | against. years. ‘against them; but it is in our power to avert the worst | thig party coming into power, bow fatal to oy ir in. “ihe protective tariff passed the only bill ever passed to Marrted, ‘The relatives and friends of the family, and those of BELOW. calamity of all which can befall any people—siame and | tections dre, 1 refer to the proofs p oduced by that ,oa¢ ore r State into oved: ‘the sta. Awrny-—Nacte,—On Saturday, January 6, at the reet- | her brother, Mr. J. H. Cordes, are respecttuily wuvited to | Bark Rast, from Boston. dishonor een ae phgte s produced by is coerce a suvereign € into ovedience to mere ata. | | An . rape rany y 5, at 4 Mev dH. Corden, tuily uy Beis Pranbiin (Bre of Maitland, NS) pate : inion, ac | am proud to believe | tutory jaws of tho tederal ent; andif it bas | dene of the bride, in this city, by the Rev. Ge Mo- | attend ihe fyneral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one iJ * 5 We are put in this peri! of dishonor by Ane aggressions riend of rich’ Daniel D. Barnar , of All Dy, y. r., Hs wore witb abolition for Lincoln, to sell President for | Closkey. Dr. Roukrr Aner, to Kar, davehter of the late | o'clock, from her late residence, corner of Thirtii Also one brig, unknown. and wrongs which we suffer. ‘These I have resisted and | Jotter which be public . : unjust duties and imposts, {1 rong interest | Garrett Nagle, !'sq., of Gallymacphilip, in the county of | and Sixth avenue. SATLED, resented, in every form in my power, for twouty-tive | ir he be po ee fgets hee inparaig another ae vane Nacicorhd 4 Cork, Ireiand. ae ‘Tensen.—Fvo ate, the eldest daughter of William and Ship Elen Stewart, Liverpool. Years of my public life. | Im Cougress, frou 1583 0 1844, | Hu@bticanism, then I refer you toa sermon lately proached— | _ Nemomber, too, that we are not only on tho eve of the | AUXS-—Cixca.—In this city, on Wednesday evening, | Amelia Turner, aged 16 years und 10 months Wind during the day SW, light, Wrhen for cleven years I warned my constituents with | ho. at Hrodalyn, by Beceor or Cheever—not at Boston, | inauguration of a’black power, but also at the end of | January 2, by the Rev. Ralph Hoyt, Mr. Guo Ausw | ‘Ihe relatives and friends of the family are recpect{uliy ors renee Se isastror — consequences fs —— by Wendel! Phillips—but at Philadelpbia, by the grave another decade, this very day, with another apportion. | to Mrs. Haywan Ricuarps Osco, invited to attend the funeral, from St. Stephen's church, Mibesilaucous. ot ns conceal rete eg ye ing yy A st Gi agiees 40D | and Reverend Doetor of Divinity , of the Presby- } ment under a new census, which is to dwarf still more Dorre—Dinis.—On Monday, January 7, by the Rey. Dr. | corner of Chrystie and Broome streets, this (Tuesday) af. aiin } Se A cod 'y ee oto mod the terian church. There you will see the solid, theological | ovr relative representative strength in the Union. B.C. Cutler, Kaau. BE. Dues to Cuartorrr Mis. ternoon, at one o'clock, without further invitation, #16 Concuran, Jensen, from Jacmel for New York, wits Seater Pa vee adinoea 0 Calif ° | hate with which the pulpit thunders its’ anathomas And I would warn you of what I believe to be decep- Hiexx—Ievine.—On Thursday, January 3, at Staten Vay Atst.—On Mondiy morning, January 7, of inflam. | coffee ond logwood, went ashore at East Moriches, LI, on Sa- Apa eiecyery oe a — of —_ py and denounces its doom against our devoted heads. | tions, practised with no littic art at the expense of repu- | Island, by «he Rev. Gordon Winslow, D. D., Mr, Pause G. | mation of the lungs, Ghonox TustaR, youngest son of | turday ulght lost at half past Wo'clock, Crew saved. Upto ones Va exe veertions oF the constitution of the | And refer to the failure of all attempts at con- | tation, by the mcumbent "cecutive of the Unitod States, | Hiay to Miss Canouaye InvrN6. David and Mary Van Alst, aged 7 months and 16 days. Sunday evening abovt 200 bags coffee had been landed on the: fu derogntion of ouy hehts ond eal eects ation? | ciliation in Congress. ‘This T will say, that what-| in his late annual Mess cc to Congrose. That Message | — Ho1r—Onasuy—At Oxford, Conn., on Sunday, Do- | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully | each ia good order, She hat aboat 6 taphes Sts her rogation of our rights and self-respoct; in 1850, | ever be destructive, the mamby-jambyism of com- | wovid secm to the common mind to be tull of the gross. | cember 30, at the residence of the bride’s father, Epwaxp | invited toattend the funeral, from the residence of his Jrhen, by compromise, fanaticism was allowed for the | promises and peaceable remedies is not concerva- | est cowtradiotions and inco.sistencies, Kor example, | |. Howes, of Seymour, Coun., to Finma F. Onseny, of | parents, Bedford avenue, near Wilson strect, Brooklyn, k. | *84 would no doubt be got off without much daxaage, (Ths first tine to cross the linc of 36 degroos 30 minutos, and | Pive. “Wo want action—immediate, decisive some, | { ident is express in tho declaration that a State | the above place. D., on Wednesday afte a “clock shove {ucts were reported to us by Bbeneser Ji os a ~ a | the * he ol a Fi y afternoon, at two o'clock. vm jepgrted y ezer Jayne. | Pe ee @ part %. Be Cig or to thing that will arrest and repel jon, and not | has aw right to sheede from the federal Union; leaving |. Tvexen—Uxpermz.—On Thurday evening, January Waxn.—Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on Monday, January 7, | Meritt, Underwrite rang at, left yesterday morlag vo go bt a we eset _ a Kane + ar a invite its approaches at a later peri hen we will bo | you io infer that she may be coerced to remain | 3, by the Rev. Mr. Jemmison, of the Dutch Reformed | Bryan Wano, in the 73d year of his age. Suir Scarco, Howes, at Boston fi Jal republican President; in. Fae ane reinis soll | ieee able to meet it. in the Union; yet aiterwards he says that | church, in Fitioth street, Goxcx H. Tucker to Miss | Notice of tho funeral will be given hereafter. saeco inet ara the Bt Boston frase Caloutin, xegctes Ei was aotvally invaded by arms; and now? when patience | If this be nut true policy, what is the course proposed | Congress is the “ouly department to determine | Jvi2 Avrers Uxvenun., Youngest davghter of Captain i On Monday, January 1, Avwxnr HL, only | [the Bquntor? passed Cape Good Hope Sour 3D; "arneend. the Gnd forbearance to OUT ge a inmlt Coase WO be 8 | by those who claim to be “conservative” in a different | what action shall be taken against ihe State; | M. Hi. Uude Lill, ot this ¢ H. and Mary J. Witherell, aged % months, | Hquatorin the AUantic Nav 2. Had leht BE inde te at ae pts CN gmgeny Ghiet ‘Bing! ist ag the United | Suse from miner and that Congress has no power to declare wae a8 and friends of the family are respectfully | N. Nov 18, 28, lon 5822, boarded Br brig St Agnes for & Be ee te ete ean at dante ation, tae ne United | ‘The most decently doue up formnin of conservative | against her; that the power was Oxpressly negatives by Died, invited to attend the funeral, from the resideace of his | supply of provisions. Had liad ouly five seaanen able to de Fr ccmahetional forme—now, I eay I etand suet hayo | Submission or submissive conservatism I have yot seen, | the Convention which frame the constitution, Thus he | Pari. —< ui ig, January 6, Jour Fuex- | parents, No. 57 Henry strcet, on Wednesday morning, at | Qnty Bnet Passing Cape Good Hope, the others being ak always stood, resenting and resisting our wrongs, reite- | 18 that emanating from a ‘Frederick county meeting, | secms to contradict himecl!, when, in fact, there is no | mas, int. nt of stephen K. baker. ele ay end wba My vewsel eres eee Seeeg ond er ta past, mit especially | December 14, 1860." I notice this expecially. veeause 1 | contradiction whatever. The two idéas of the right or uss of the family uve invited to attend the fu - rand Sane Eat catered in Corintiiien, Hall,’ in “Bichneed rd respect most sincerely the source whence ‘it proceeds, | wrong of a State to secede, and of the power of Cony: ‘afternoon, at half-past one o'clock, KLLANHOUS. nud made sali to work to windward. The wind was blowing Yomber, 1866, and what I said in Norfolic in September | both the author of the report of the proceedings and the | to deciare war against a State, are not corceiatives at wi. |; ty -tifth street. ANKO' heavy fiom WAW all night, with a’ heavy” aga "on: Taste and cuill'urging. the action which Iinsusdested in | People who adopted it. It is the most respectable speci- | Either proposition may be tue without contradicting | "yw —On. Monday, Janvary 7, of consumption, AY ORGINAL “BCRIPTURE POEM, five lights during "We sight” As! an tight “bettie eee Princess Aune & few weeks ago. Ihave seen tho ‘new | MCRet its kind, and 1 regard it as representative of «| the other Tho President did not contradict bimeet ; | Mfaxy Ruowsn, in the ar or her age, YN. PO WILTS, the track ef the ship, and’ ai nothing could be gopa. te ‘tions which you eay “have since emaneted trom | class of submissionista who aro Worthy themselys of all | but he obviously and with a design, withheld Lis opinio2 | The frierds’ of th BY N. PF WILLIS. Me ae OE ne aki) Aa Ga DORE, Could BS be istmnguished sources.” acd T have seen nothing to | Peepect. T-can only ray to them that Tregret to know we | as to the only modo of coercion, “Lies he who tool tv | Jumes Keresey, are res a ee ee Me ay cause tha ta.change sux°views\Grastim, T ah ie ore. | 8f@ a8 Wide apart as the poles. 1 can’t look upon them | owth tosee that the laws are faithfully executed not } eral, from the residence of her pi Of lemons. Could not see any of the crew, bonts or raft than ever Cos ee in urging upon you the moat-doter- as standing between me and black republicanism, but as | know that the constitution imposes the enforcement 0 Mark's ploce, on Wednesday afternoon, at ono o'clock. iy: WIDOW OF ZAREYPHATI boy teed a ee * ee ere eae Sores pe tight mined action, the more ; Poteet pend ig insomehos! a. | Tather siding in effect with my enemies. After fully and | the laws upon the Execeuve, without a declarati a of Berrix.—On Monday, Janurry 7, Pivce Jossru, son of | And considered by the author, as well as others, the bei he | steamer ot about 1500 ener pees ee pen het DB bo iy by 4 | tion and halting as to their course, in otiors.a slavish | ‘IY enough admitting all our wrongs, and that, in | war by Congress, and that the execution of the law bawoid K. avd Margaret Teresa Butler, aged 3 yeurs. Ce eee eee ted te ee ees ee lery cca | Was supposed she sank, ad nothing was to. be soem Of Bor at ' of submission, and from none any deiinito course | {fUth, they constitute insufferable Pea er oerinty | tue Comnrianiero-tmlee of he axnay aud. naxy Crore relatives and friends of tho family are invited to | Kewacealers generally. 2? ns (°F Sale by booksclie degli“ Deezt ar 4018 on ef 6b “boarded hark, Marty | J — long continued, they propove no immediate r: ly but | upon persons and citizens and not upon States. He attend the funeral, on Wednesday afternoon, at one _ ‘ Watson, from New Orleans for Boston, and got a suppl, Bp ta Mi these wrongs, to | Temonstrance,” which has been tried in vain for more | not said that he does not agree with Mr. Douglas an the | o'clock, from the residence of his parents, No. 167 East ATs EVEEDEDLS 0%, WEDDING CARDS ANE bread, ‘Jiu 4, int 42 26, lon 70 15, had a heavy gale from ESE oe oe 0 : . “ 4 > 7 oN wwwied off shore all night. Jan 6, Boston Light W 76 pe than forty years—from 1819-20 down to the Ist January, | federalists all, who contend that the laws can aud must | Twenty-ninth street. lopes of the Intest styles, 10¢ Fulton street, New | WS. hau J eerie wate, Tiel Disp eal ne ee 1861. After deprecating disunion, they propose directly: | he executed upon persons, whother they act under Stato | — Coos —-At Philadelphia, on Sunday, Jauwtary 6, Joux | Lork. ilies, recelved a supply of provisions from pilot boat Phan- 1» : 4 Established 1815, tom, dnd two men toasaist in Working ship. Tas had heavy OUF peace, Our sovial sufety, our self goverument, our | '08Plit the confederacy into no less than three separate | orders or not. No; he would not incur the fearful respon- | Cook, formerly of New York, in the 0th year of his age. —- galcn {rom NNE to NW ines leaving: treme winder tat , republics. After denouncing the secession of South Caro- | sibilitics of beginning a war when he woalt have uo time | The funcrai will take place on Wednesday morning, at | AT $430—NAPOLEON TAP BOOTS, A NEW STYLm | Carried nway main rigging, ke. Died on the 24th of August, pa he Obey openly violate all law; they | tina in the name of the Union, they propose to slough off | left to end it in; aud he sived himself from a comtuit | ten o'clock, from his lave'residenoe, corner of Buttenwood AT SGhast Noe ib sad ia kan sires Nome —Call oe Thomas Roberts, of Bangor, Wales, seaman. ‘The Reargs aaiGo'e aaa er eae thitect wan tae ‘motto, | the six New England States, whilst John Brown, Jr.,at | tal to the exeoution of law upon persons, not States, | and Sixth streets, Philadelphia. see them, _ | Wartaken in tow off Cape Aun, by steamer R B Férbes, That. white men candot. bo free whe. negrone acs | the late anniversary of his father’s martyrdom, informs | in order that he might turn the gordian kno! | "“Goxqcast.—-tu Manche-ter, England, on Friday, Decem- | <a uvERDELL® ObD MTORR Nobis BROADWAY cc rie DASE Rise. Cok artidicite. uate Riba ok slaves,” and, therefore seck to free the negeaes eversy | tem that the real design of the Northern republicans is | over to bis eucoessor. Ou him, “Mr. Lincoln, | per 14, 1800, Wrutaanya Bisa, the beloved ant youngest Pay NO. , ve Danner, Bit ck, Me), Robinson, at Val r 4 i Cards, &c, See th Ribbon Knot for arial Port Townse: re where, and Urder that pretext take the liberties of every | 0 Push the line of Canada to Mason and Dixon's Ling in the | Mfr. Buchanan intended to throw his own responsibil: | daughter of William and Sarah Gonquest, of Williamsburg, | Wedding Cards. yeas From NW, suddenty changing to SEs enr‘icd sree eee, white man everywhere under their care and jurisdiction; United States. These are some of the inconsistencies of | ties, and withheld his real solution of apparent inconsis- Ne York, in her 10th year. ESTs | fore and main topmnasts, and all the kails that they resort tocvery means and every intlucace witout | 2 Parent federal, political blindness. But what is the | tencies, in order to avoid the execration of mankind for | Cornus:.—On Sunday, January 6, Sanait F. Corres, PATENT HOUSE BROOM. TOO ep cipal aca ay verging fo preteat e apar Sada 1 aconngsk theke Cuda; {hey do ee Re eet | sort of action they propose? They tell us: bringing ou a conflict of laws against their resistance by | widow ot the lute Capt. Thomas Cottrell, in the 83d year rerpoag ment ogee er ide hove ulwark sianchean and houses, Manutactured by D.M. SMITH, $9 Malden lane, and sole urnishers. ie bent; wa pare go ob gamer wrong ag horse hell; they | , 1: ‘<The constitutional power of our State Legislature | a sovereign State. But bas he not been proparing the to interdict the sale of products and manufactures of the | ways and means for coercion? Hus he not counselled | ifer friends are invited to attend tho funeral, from the |p, ianufaetured by D Montaonyxcr, Brown, at New Orleans from Bahia, — orkepenp craps mertriibenry ya eu orareegting | offending States within gur limits,”” with the Licutenant General, and seen to the plans of en- | residence of her son-it-law, Thatcher L. Payne, 67 First. | Agents wanted, reports:—Died at Baba Oct 2b 1:00, FL Smut, of Maamacha ae Stectuslly abolished slavery in many eats fare | Trefer them to the action of the last. session of our | forcing the occupation of thé forte and arseuals, and the | piace, South Brocklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one eit Suet ofier of the Mi dled af age Nov 3 lis, Einia horself, and other border Statee, as ithar been | 14sislature for the worse than futility of that remedy. | collection of therevenue by the United States? Willour forts | O'elock.- Her remains will bé removed to Newport, R.1., | J} OARD.—PRAUTIFUL, ROOMS JUST VACATED, IN | ‘ar'sr'Reerenm totoe na cn has been st “mt wania, Ohio, Indiana, Mhnois, Wis- | 22° Present nominal tax on merchants is a real tax on | and arsenalsand dockyards not be bristling with warlike | for interment, a very delightful location, at 130 Madison aveune, and at last accounts Was going to p) er wtppes, Sbolished in Penneyivanis, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wis- | ys, the consumers. We punish ourselves to raise the | preparation to coerce soverci;:) States who have moved, | Cuwmar.-On Sunday, January 6, Axxr, daughter oft. | -— meristem De-bank- Gooch tee te ae fand and Missouri, and free soll has eaten alike a cancer | P¥ice, of Northern manufactures. or to restrain us from moving. Twarn you to keep yout | Albert and the Inte Julia A. Cushman, aged S months. | (JORNS, BUNIONR, INVERTED NAILS, ENEARGRD | fei fortuna Iland, brow Got the Tey ot Re base ae Hand sd Missouri And free soil bas caten alike @ cancer | "2. «The powers of tho Congress of the Unitod States, | eyes, then, upon the present Prosident, and not to be de- | ~The relatives and friends of her father and of her grand- ‘Joinls and all diseases of the foct cuned, without pain ot | {Cua stranded Nov 2o 00 edn Leiead Mee thelr people are Natetted Gh tha teenie Of the Dlnteess jp both branches of which the majorities aro in our | luded by the deooptive appearances of his peaceable atti. | father, 7. W. Rennio, sre invited to attend the funeral, at Cingaren Tene Oythe patient, by Dr. ZACHARIE, Surgees | ore) was saved; vessel condemned, favor.’ tude or disposition. Su » Just fore the 4t 83 Montague streot, Broo m, this eaday’ lernoon at . n Br Bang Rawaerer, of and from Pictou ropub in our midst. They have attacked our ata , Brooklyn, this ( ) eons of this elty. dence, and for whose safety fears aie entertained, wae & grou = My answer to that is—For how long? Many members | March, Fortress Monroe and Harper's Ferry and Gosport | one % ea a tee pe a en ee ae Congxene were sacrificed. to tlect’ Mi Linocing bow | Navy Yara may be fled by armies of coercion. We are | Gosorr.—On Sundey, January 6, at Newark, N.J., | OE pnase Seca teats tn cae secure majority of peopis | MABY can bis patronage not bring back in two years? | told by others that the remedy is not in our hands, but is | Cynvs P. Conprr, in the Sist year of his age. Pe raees. to hate us and malign our characier,’and ko 'te | Butof those there now how many from the North dare | with the North. That, too, is an crror which will, if | ‘Tho friends and asquaintances of the family are in- is a ‘omienn an te a k “the very beard of | meet the just demands of the South halfway? Not | adopted, lead us into a'false step. We have a remedy, | vited to attend his funeral, {rom the First Baptist church, Manhood and ‘self-reepect. In x word, these | eBovEh to mako a majority which needs only to be actively applied to be effective. | Academy street, Newark, on Wednesday morning, ai MOST BUCCESSFULL) our ind, meltreapeot, ee _ the | 3 ‘A federal Judiciary, yet pure and sound.” No remedy is with the North, except to recede. That | cleveno'clock. His remaine will be taken to St. Stephen's DR, VON MORCIZIS bir wr eguar dm hb CGret Dtele Woer mabe | ‘The answer ts— ‘are no arbiters between sove- | they will not do, if ever, until they are convinced we are | Cemetery, Millburn, for interment. ND re ere ae ee ae reigns. ‘The Judges, too, are old and infirm, and will soon | in earnest. Our remedy is defence. ‘Theit’s is the part | — Donxiry,—On Sunday morning. January 6, of inflame an wane ~ ‘cages Rl einggikn, Med away; and even before their days are spent the | of aggression. No aggressor remedies his own aggression | mation of the brain, ALEXANDER HANNA Donmiery, aged @ | 1 hove been deaf for the past ten year tes ow into Boston harbor, surely we are called | Prat power will demolish the Judiciary, upon which it | until he is compelicd. ‘The. defonce 18 ours, and we must Years and ¥ moutbe, only wou of William and Margaret | gral cf he bess Dootora onthe Kar ut bout 8 years old, and fs insured for her full value S persons in all, She had but one passenger, ras OF TH about 8 years old, named Bain. — Ty SER ATED BY Scux Panacox—Two seamen, Philip A Vault and Alonzo RAT! Millett, came (o Providence on Baturday morning last from a New Lon Trost bitten, ¥ re have tried sey. | tnadkere!, bound to New York; that said vessel struck & sun- ‘ norelicf, Dr. | Ken rock ‘00 to resist aggressions far transcending a stamp tux OF | ig now warring implacably. The Dred Scott decision is | make it, or submit in shame. Tho less wo’ hesitate, one | Doberty. ‘Von Moschzisker perfectly restored my hearing. and 6 o'clock, on the morning of the 26th ult., during thick: a duty and we are bound by every common te | row no protection. See the Vermont resolutions, seut 10 | way or ihe other, the lees will be the shame of subimis- | "the friends of the family are invited to attend the | xegrent neat OFLA 388 Brondway, N.Y... | Fada four ia nomeber eae eater apd suk, Am to buckle on one armen dn. otret saute, Crees. me as Governor of Virginia, in 1858. sion, or the less will be the sacrifce of resistance. There | funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon at twoo'clock, from his | gaherisr Skill iy restoring me te ing healing thonel mas Teaching Fisher's Island, raving nothing but what they tad Om Not only our Northern friends—sueh as the Hon. Caleb | "4, “Conventions of the peoplo of the United States.” | is a’command, if given by Virginia, which in a short | parents? residence, 484 Third avenue, corner of Thirty: | Wwe gweuup as hopeless by wine st our beck pest sian at the time of the accident. Capt Barter and the other maa. Cushing, Charles Conor, Fsq-, and others—udmit our | tn them wo will be overwhelmed by the same - | time would still the tumult and hush’ the storm. It con- | fifth street, to Greenwood Cemetery. SOHN GTANTHORP, 67 Warcon on were left on the island, They ‘also stated that the ~ y ; "Gtou ‘Yrtags & thelr full strength, snd cry shame upes O6F | tice which elect ; sists of but two words—‘To arms."” Don’t bravely stand | — Londonderry and Colerain (Ireland) papers please copy. | _ TESTIMONIALS from several Presidents of ‘divers was about 8 years old, #0 tons register, and owned in Glow Northern enemies, but our Northern enemies themselves “« Y y Vost Ft y in this city can be examined at the DOCTOR'S OF FICK, center. | These men left for home the ame afternoon, 7 5. “Conventions of the Northern and Southern States, | mocking courage, by boasting that the border slave States Deraxp.—At Belmont, West Farms, on Sunday, January | 1p Mo Eighth street, fecing McDougal strect. been kindly furnished with free tickets by the Provic = tees fa the dating to porpetiate them eeu ately held. © Wau Gud Will never permit the use of foree es pvvetenthers res 6, Puene, wife of Alexander Durand, aged 20 yeurs and 1 | Clinton Vince, Eighth street, facing McDougal street.” | iottn ftaltrond Go. bi ’ ’ We cin’t be assembled. If they could be they would | States, instead of leading the van of resistance to a foe, | month, oy eaclunese, ‘peut Gubaiirs Pabcien ‘i ‘Sot only injured by thelr outrages, but {insulted by the | only separately show our irrcooncileable differences, and | in the very {rout and face of whom you are standing, and | "The friends and relatives of the family are respectfully | JJUBE4 CBLERRATED SEWING MACHINES spefore reported pat ioay aes Nar York for Fense i cola, before reported put into Bermuda they shall be repeated; that the agitation # | that we must separate; and before they could ve held, | whoat this very moment is restraining and coercing you. | invited to attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, bees eondeumsae rmuda 4th ult in distress, haw (During the crisis scarcity of money) injurious to and ity shall be without | the chaii be riveted upon us. If it be time io resort to extreme remedies when one | at half-past one o'clock. PRODUCE, MERCHANDISE &., will be received in pay: | “srse'y rm easing, and that the ‘conilict thall be irrepressible.” | *he chains ry heat ce re ment. was Dit at Hocklad tn 186631 ons sepiter ee aaaae 6. “A Convention of peop! section gets the machinery of government into its own Favuxxer.—On Monday, January 7, in Brooklyn, E. D., 4 See coemegeians have thes fer ween a> canoes eee © |. Why sob. tet Seale Why exclusive control to the injitry of another, then it is time | Hixxy Sraxps, infant danghter of James und Margaret Py st00k senna OFF Spoken, d&o. ® epeang apes Ryegate yar | Postponed to tho last? Why not now—at once? That is | for us to resume original powers, when one section, for | Faulkner, aged 6 month and 3 days. vi) te oo ee 7 Ship Mindora (Br), Hamilton, from NOrlcans for Liverpoat, that our enemies cannot pete ia. sort torevolution. | What is demanded, Why does this the purposes proclaimed in tho Chicago platform and in | ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully WATCHES, JEWELRY AND DIAMONDS. Dec 25, lat 26 05, lon’ 86. “Sr recent, until we tiko up arms and resort to revolution. | remedy at last as hypothetical, too: the specches of the President elect, has gotten the ma- | invited to attend her funeral, this (Tuesday) 4 D.C. PEACOCK, Tondon, and 405 Brondway, | ge°RiB AGH Délado, from NOrleans for Hare, Deo 26, lat en ee va er oa y oantemm | it conclude that, “iP 1 is necessary chinery of the federal government into its hands, by | at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. . C. CK, London, ,. pf AI eight aio lag = i ‘doth our yo our will to maintain our rights and | a: this time, it should be a general ono of the poople of | electing Lincoln, to the end of changing every lever and | 312 Fourth sirect. Frigiiah 204 Gvien, Ohsctampien Watches, by egletiaied | ton Seren tera toon, . ‘orc Spain for guard our J , ‘ the United States.” It is because the idea is to submerge | cogwheel in it. Foorxn.—In Brooklyn, on Saturday evening. January 8, | maker al warranted, slling off, to close my busines, Brig A: ‘rom Aspinwall for NYork, was passed Deo ae ens See caine tale Castle of comepatat, Toms’ ua by delay wad tion, and As to obtaining new securitics, if we do not compel the | Canons Lourse: Mien, aged 26 , wife of Wil: BELOW Gost. no lat, &e. stil in ion, asking what wo shall lg eas States | edly the very idea of consolidation contemplated always | observance of tho old, we Will not obtain any new worth | iim MH. FOster, and dwaghtoe of C Ce Ee rae (TR ee aa Indus, from Aspinwall for Minatitlan, was passed Deo BES Tata ber dopertare rom tie confederacy “Tappeove | BY all federalists, to ignore and nity all Sate sove- | getting, and will uot even intend to compel their obsery- Abram, Miler, of Sing Big, Wontchos Grant, NY | Sean. ADR CARR AKD PROGOEA, TENGE Wide tos adh nap vis ne wee i : reignty and State r : ‘ance in turn. funeral wi ie resi , e best manufactured. : ton, Jan 5, at 12'M, off Point Judith, her act. Though secession, primarily. is not the remedy “ obstruct the w: fed vern- ‘will not discuss the question to which section theState | 259 Bridge étreet, corner Johnson, this (Tuesday) aftor- ‘Warervo' ering) ‘Brig All T'would commend to Virginin, yet there "was no other | 2,724 ,W"° ™9Y sesdbeEeTaek neat of Virginia cught to aiteah herself. When she comes to | inocu attwo o'clock, Her Temaing will be taken to Crogn, | —_—_—————em———EUINY G Browdway, | Big Albatron 7 daye from Fortiand for Rlo Brasoe Dew course for South She has made herself would be nullification or not, according to the ex- | that I shall be detached from her. It is not a question | wood for interment. The friends and relatives of the USSEEE AND ECONOMICAL. Foreign Ports. the ‘van Btate, of our “defence. | If there was | HM Me oe ons ut wht matters. that. to black | with me whether, belonging w the North, she will be- | family are respeettuliy invited to attend ler funeral with. HEGEMAN & 0O.’S Benzine for the instant removal of | Aux Cavs, Dec 2l—In port Br schr Paradise, from NYorke ‘no other reason for her independent action, it was neces- republicans, who don’t run their “underground railroad” | come ‘all negro,” or belonging to the South, would in | out further invitation. Srease apte, Weaiseac whee bier a ar = <a 1, brig St Mary, Brevoor, NYork; schr or, po A ghee or gg ee ee ee on, the wheels of government? Would obstructs the time become the “white man State of a Southern sea- fe Thursday, January 9, Anmanaa K. Guaenr, | EU ara cgiatas only 29 cents per DeAde, ‘Ses that yen ae: | UgemlOn, dO te Are fies Secclan thaoolaiinen, > ernment repeal jir State Libert, or ion."? leave that to time } le consum| the genuine article. y " A amen > which had in part furnished the mart for our slaves | fevered Kovormmaite TPN they cndiarism, running’ off | cient unto this day are its own double troubles. And i¢ | °‘Thieremsius were taken to Tarrytown for interment, = Eng Pribcoss Reyes aietbenhs care Siam Bares, Couper, doi and iated their value to act for herself, when she | Sitves or raids’ Open separation would be far better | Virginia takes up that question, which the Frederick | from his Inte residence, 168 Weet Fortieth strect. M. W. MANTON’S PATENT In port 2th, schr Crystal Palace, Davis, trom NYork fue aw that Virginia hesitated to take decisive action in do- | than a union of obstruction and destruction. meeting hopes she will deliberate upon, [ at least, for one | Gvani.—On Monday, January 7, after a and ge- LIFE GUARD PISTOL. Pensacola, con . ‘ fence of her own Property: It was time for her, with | 'g. “Or, we may defend our constitutional rights, in | of her sons, will not follow her lead; but 1 will rush to | vere illness, Jouaxna Josermne Guarux, agod 22 years CARY, HOWARD, SAWYER & 2 i ant PY enn Ja, Dec 12—Arr brig 8 Thurston, Lampher, Noe- ped ow geo be the least danger, to act. promptly when | arms, uniter the fiag of the Union.” , South Carolina or some other heroic Commonwealth of | and 4 months. Agents, A. W. Spies & Co., 187 Broadway. — ‘Gnaxp Ture, TI, Dec 22—No Am vonsel in she had reason to apprehend that Virginia, with most | “4nd hero I ‘with the report, éave in two or three | the South, and implore the use of her arms to save my | " ‘The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully as Ae HY leg 2 Co. Ue Broadway Havana, Dee Wass bane he Claes RES Postiand; pap oe fe danger, might not act at all. | material particulars. Instead of putting this remedy | mother State from ineffable disgrace. requested to attond the funeral, on Wednesday aftern00n, | ee | rigs Madeira, Norton, nnd WN Dodger Henig: Baron had ‘The complaint of our submissionists that she had no busi- | iat to be resorted to as an “extreme measure less fatal | But I cannot believe that her undegencrate sons will be | at two o'cleck, from her late residence, 23 Front street, 4. MILLIONS SPROIE % ‘Tieston, Seamen, NYork; 29tb, steamship Catawba, Turner, eas to act #0 as to drive the border States to take than voluntary secession,” I would resort to it first and | driven from her houschold in order to save it. If we are | Brooklyn. ERA D Eigia chilled and wroueht tron Rat Charleston: "bart, Albertina, Barton, NYork. Cid 29th, vob > srlthom awaltiog thelr motions, ia saest ab- | at once, becatise it is the most conservative which can be | not a majority to control her destiny, we are ® minority | ATbany papers please copy. oo bs nN feo, Willame, Fo a a an Virginia is the largest slaveholding State in the by the border States. ‘who. will not submit to sec her dishonored. It is apparent Hewpreiox.—On Sunday, January 6, Mary ANN B. Hex. | o¢ aigorent makers for sale | Have five Work oo | Domingn’ane port schr Minerva, Fletcher, from St. Sanion. She has uj Of 500,000 slaves, worth, a endorse and mean to back the secession of | now that wo cannot expoct a united South, nor a union of | pmmiox, aged 21 years, 6 months and 6 days. cheap, taken In exchange for ! bails, togiveem | | Kix Ja, Dec 23—In port sehr Nathaniel Chase, Doane, Bhort time back, at a very moderate estimate, nearly | ,1pough Lcudoree and mom, wt Wack the yet Twould | border states, nor a united people in Virginia. As lsaid | "The frionda are respectfully invited to attend the fune- | Lilie’ Sates | tire for NY ‘and others. Bid’ sobre Luge W Alexander two hundred millions of . She has the it fer Virginia to adopt mode of redress in the Union. | at Norfolk, I repeat here, that we must cease to expect ral, from tho residence of her sister, No. 158 West Thir- Having ad se ree see oe, , by @. D. Ly. fg Dorie ireak 0’ Day, Lane, Mobile. pee npr ny dao Figg gto Fines ‘emphatically to say that I would especially ad- | all to act together. Let us then begin to take sides and | ty-third street, between Seventh and Fighth avenues, this a oe New York Bouse, I tavite enlinans | Uarearoor, Dee: ail apart bark Win A Platentus, Bennetts! ‘Very presence of the aggression. It has deprived vise the aggricved States to act together for mutual de- | act apart. Let the friends of the South and resistance y) afternoon, at half-past one o'clock. FRANK. 8. HOWE Matanzas, Dec 27—Arr barks Phooni: Troon; Em her of most, and the most that has been taken has been | fence and protection; but cach to take a different line of | look to cach other alone in their moet- | ° Hawumis.—On Thureday, Janvary 8, at Springfield, 208 Broadway, one block below Aur Meum; | ma F Chace; Uilkey, Poruand, ache Geldee Wed, Colitis eee hers, and what has not been taken is most in danger; | ftion trom the other, to secure redress by various | ings, resolves and acts, and let cach State of consumption, Migs MARGArET FLARQINT., © 10” | its, vannab, ‘tnd she has most population, wealth and strength to re- ‘most embarrassing tothe enemy. The | leap’ into the breach by herself. ‘There is no | tive of Gienwilliam, near Crusheen, county Clare, Ireland. Xxuviras, Dec 16—In port brig Granada, Pettingill, for New Biat, and most cause to reasi. In itmot strange that any wiettion commonly made to “fighting in the Union’” is, | other way to force or to lead a su May her soul vepoge in peare. Amen. SHIPPING NEWS. | ‘Yorrts pune, pect9—10 port brigs Hannah, Me Of her sons should complain that South Carolina has dri- | that i¢ the State don’t separate her citizens from their | houorable struggle. ‘The third resolution at the Rich- | — Hrrncock.—On Monday, January 7, after a short ill- for NYork 8 days: King Brother, Larravany, for do nev: : yon her to take a Why did she not lead South | federal <Jiegmnce they may be tried for treason. If she | mond union of all parties and opinious of men is more | ness, Mr. Wilusam Hrreucock, aged 24 years. Fonmcrme pars | Rrusile, Mulligan, forWitmingvn, NC, 40% Milton, Hore dé Garolina? In tho front and presence of the foo, and with | [vere tney may not be. I deny the proposition. | than alittle lake tho complexion of the resolves of the |" f1is romaine will be removed to Union Cemetery, Long Marseilles 6 days; sohr Gen Veazie, Gallacar, for Bostue 5 most to fight for, should we be heard to mutter that we | ST" C,.d in a late letter to Dr. Pleasan Frederick meeting—a sham resistance, fortifying tho | Island, for interment, on Wednesday afternoon, at one — Bevetins, Pewee are ‘on tour defence by a friend in the rear | A® 1 Suit jm 4, Mae boner ua) firmneas of the Nerth and curling their’ lips with cou- | oelock, from his late residence, No. 8 Attorney’ street. Sricans! sam Duasing seols te than ourselves? This plea docs not compert with | s1q° measure of redress, ‘at our hesitation. | Phe relatives and friends of the family, also the members Sint a Mew Gertey Somnany ©, 000 , ad, either the justice or the chivalry of the case. Tho bor- won end renounce the be apament the press is that our own Executive will | of Jonic Lodge, F. and A. SI., and the craft in genoral, aro ow ™ ids . der States ought to be in the lead of resistanco—far | O°“he may remain in the Union and oppose the call even of « convention in his annual mes- fully requested to attend his funeral. CLEARED. “tom ahead of any cotton or most extreme Southern State. serve and defend the constitution which formed the | sage. If he docs, then I appeal to the friends of the lowwen.—Suddenty, on Monday, January 7, SOrme, | 41, cucasep, Wade, London—Dunbam & Dimon. red it Bates ae On the contrary, we are urged to be the last to | Talon ‘and constitutes its very essence. The State | South, as they would save Virginia from humiliation and | youngest daughter of’ Charles and ‘Sophia Holder, aged § | Ship aap, Tate jonten—Lonbem £ Dien pg, Herrick, for do do; Henry, to ‘wait, wait, wait until ‘‘someth! is bound to defend the constitution against con- | shame, Yo rally themselves together at Richmond in a | years. fark Hyperion; Gibsod, Barbados? T Dwight, bit Dee it—In por anes, Se Siecey Faia us from the necessity and the work of saving ow federates who have faithlessly broken the one and | spontaneous convention, and resolve to petition the Her funeral will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, Bark Vi |, Barbados—Smith, Jones & Co. from Baltimore wig cargo; ore, Head, for 4 I tell you that I have heard threatened to destroy the other, Logically the Union | Legislature to overrule the executive recommendation, | at two o'clock, from the residence of her parents, No. 51 Bork D Jex, ‘apa—Trujillo & Russell. next day. 3 rears. When battling almost belongs to those who have kept, and not to those who | and whatever that body does, to determine for them- | Fourth street. ‘The friends of the family are invited to =a ie, He oe somes Bn St dear tries York ton iteeepons dort eee "7 Russell, John Quincy Adams, in ever have violated its covenant. Union is a rol, sub- | selves alcne and apart what sidé they will take in this | attend wituout further notice. Brg ‘Antigua—-RP Buck & Co, "| Sofor London, do, buth in distsecr ors Nagase snglon, | Yonoe, from 1838-34 to 1843-44, Stantial thing, embracing many easential and vital po- | unnatural war. Lot men be firm and dotermined and |” Hivisa.—At Tarrytown, on Sunday, January 6, Awos | $I Preagent iin, Viekery, Yarmouth—Boyd & Hincken, | $e" iauden, do, both In distrom: brig Anglo'Saat “foe” | Iwas denounced even at home as an ext and | frinarvights dad propertite. “It has nationality, a flag, a | devoted, aud they can drag dishonor into rovolation | Huser, aged 72 yeurs. Sehr B'g Power, Potter, Sabine Paste-Onkley & Keating. | moms sight ssraiens Mt trom Jee fies and ultra, and told that abolition was a ‘one idea,” which | foreign commerce, lands, 0 t ‘an army, a navy, | here or follow the foe to otter fields, where the houor of | ‘The relatives und friends of the family, also the mom. Sehr A E Glover, Remsen, Savannab—W Sherwood & Co. | grr lath schis -} —.* t yy «sonrille, have ita day and. expire as a madness, rind that 1 | {TC mee ea ry a MH a9 FL nyo pain wopeivey bers of Abrams Lodge, No, 2, F&A. Mare invited to | | Sir MY Davie, Robinson, Wilmington—MeCready, Mott & | 1 "rrowbridgr, Lavy front Demartrs, ori ee: was madly doing mischief in treating it with serious re- | Potidings, a capital, treatics, &e. We ought uot to re- | There is one other danger of which I would warn you. | attend the fencral, from the residence of ‘his won, Joseph | Co. Daye. Rogers, Morehead Clty—D © Murray air, Curacca, eens wie, Geta Bistance. “Wait, wait, wait,” was the cry a8 n0W. | roince Mahis end possessions, because wrong | If Virginia wil! not and does not wield her sovereignty | ©, Hulse, No, 20 Fifth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, Bloup Rhode Tsiand. Dristol—L Kenny, die, Curacoa. ‘a Againand again it grew and manifosted ite strength, and | door. attompt to deprive us of other rights. Let us not | now, and effectively, to defend and protect property in | at two o'clock. ARRIVED. POSTON, Jun 5, PM. Tuthy ; Fesistance became weaker and weaker. Next it obtained | Peecunce one right to save another, To ask our people | slaves, ita abolition at once will ind advocates among ovr | “piyarr.—On Sanday, January 6, Mrs. Bom Hyatt, re. | sisematip Columbia, Meet charleston, with mise and | vie Peniocuaen: bark Thomas Whey )Cronaade & majority in the free States and in the House of Repre- | Toh nce tneinion, is to divide and si odue them at | own citizens, who are now slaveholdors and eagerly de- | jict of Jacob Hyatt, formerly of Kingsbridge, aged 82 passengers, te Spofford, Tilestom & Co, 6ih inst, 6:30 I'M, urs Charmer, C1 Bt Hawt "Reed, Good Sentatives as it had been by appeasing Con- | ooo9. whilst an appeal to them to defend the Union and | manding redress and security. Many who are now de- | years, 10 months and 18 days. rigualized seamship Agusta, hence for Savannah, 71M, NYork. Sid, wind W, SP aul ‘shige ecesions and com} ises; and in 1856 it ran its candi- their rights in it will unite them in sentiment and in | manding to be protected by State sovereignty whilst ‘The relatives anc Criende of the family and those of her pe Fi hener ‘or Charleston. N Knut didate for the very near suc- | Otc in council and in arms. But the question is—how ting in defence of slave property, if they cannot | sone Caleb, Thomas P. and Jacob Hyatt. are invited to at- | Steamship Cheeapeake, Crowell, Baltimore, with mdve and onda, So “Walt, wait, wait for the overt | 200%. 1, defend our constitutional ‘rights, in arms, obtain it, will at once resolve not to own property in a | tend the funeral, from her iate residence, No. 380 Second | Passengers, to HB Prom BOO. | oo toy with Leg At last it has obtained the to attain the | Under the flag of the Union?’ State where it cannot be protected. They will be | avenue, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at one o clock. mdse’ and 30 passengers, 10 C Grinnell. Experienced some ie tW lowe: it aims at, and still weare to “wait, wait, 1 anewe t Virginia, whon she adopted the federal | too proud to pretend to be masters of slaves Tevexs.—On Monday, January 7, Groncx Liownt Devers, | heavy weather: stove bulwarks, Ac, Dec 18,8 PM, Int 45 ree brigs. Sid, '—wait until when?" The reply is, for the overt | cnsiitution and the same, expreesly reserved the | whilst they are slaves thomselver. They cannot ages 68 years, third son of the late William levers, sq., | tom 24.56, passed the wreck of a brig or sebr, diamasted ant D ‘What act can be more overt than those reiterated. right to resume the powers granted undor the constitution | consent longer to give orders to a man servant Teverstown, county Clare, Iroland, formerly cornet in | waterlogged. Dee 25, Chas White, seaman, of Philadelphia, Mathews, Phile- Would abolition of slavery in the States | [hn enever the same shall be perverted to her injury or | or maid servant whilst they themselves have masters in | her Majesty’s Ninth Light Dragoons and Deputy Governor Fe avecty, Show, Malngs, Mov 14, and Glbratiar 10h ‘wall; P Clinton, more overt? I repeat that they, havo already, ac posing Massachusetts, Ohio, Vermont or lown, allowed to domi- | of the county Clare. with trait; to Draper & Devin’ “fad eontinusl W winds tho Gondinia, Hane complished that act in part, in fact and deed. - 1d then advise the call of a State convention im. | eer over and dierace them in Virginia. An abolition. The friends and acquaintances of the famity are re- | Sniire passage: {rom lon 40 to port had heawy W gales, jen; Hen Insult UR TROT AES We eo ti naker, | mediately and by that body of the frrepeugny ot the | ied snve Commenrath th weak o all potion pe: | epotuly ited told Rs ager his late resi sare ae Meg {of ago, oremn, Palermo, Oct nd, Baxter, Cote 1 stronger, for oureelyes , i litic. For honor's sake let us our. | dence, No. 6 West, str “ , i vi reper ». 3 “id steams to bats we more, or for wl: | State declare that certa essential and vital powers | 0. ot cece the poll at once of nogro slaves. Lat us | half-put one o'clock. Hiis remains will bo interred in | Been IS days N of lat 30 and W of Ion 70, with heavy gales ; ds, Cid subi to m : itution haying been perverted to Rien ihre Rat ‘us by our inaction or inability to defond our- | granted under the constitut! pon tt be oe teapiog en the are + astra are told the election is constitutional in form, Be naa at ree rooms tee Tonnes eovgranted. | moment is, shall we be masters or shall we bo slaves? Limerick (Ireland) papers please copy iahath May ch (op Prankon Seaver, Basan, Dec we + hy i No power on earth shail decide that question for me. 1 ay, January 7, after a short illness, | fp,baliart to master, Ob inst off Fire T would eapecially advise that she remume the cosslon® | via ready for the worse that may come, andgin sure that | piszawis, youngest soh of W. B. Joucr, of this city, aged | “Bary Oregon (of New fieven), Kemp, Savana, 20 days, in " the best way to avert the worst and to seule the best i¢, | 4 years and 7 months. ballast, to exe for all who do not mean to submit to wrong, w hold friends of the fumily are requested to attend his Brig Johanna, (Han), Bauman, Newcastle, 69 days, yr 3 i am: - with coal, to E it & Co, y P is but too vil among themselves alone, 10 act in concert and to | funeral, from tho residence of his grandmother, Mra. . Gal Batter forin, #0 fal, to overwhelming and crushing in | livery of poreeeaion, and if ubat is not dono then Yo take et at once.” Any. lea’ into action now ia better than | Owen, "corner of Fulton avenue and Boerum street, | , Brie Ballimorn ort al Pines, Dee 18 with cutee iy dot A Mason, fection where it cased aso show that our North: | em. neccesary by et tint Vieni eau | hone: am, WM tbe iighest respret, youre faithfully, | Rrodkyn, on Weaneeday afternoon ct two o'clock, with: | femal spas hr Peariaes, Tom, Mingnti stor Boston; iiss » Maia abin On confederates are ver! truly black republicans— plain u S . out furthor notice. ome a out from au ince. are what the stun peeves ta to be, our | never obtain a recession or Ohio, Indiana, Iinois—of the To Messrs. R. 1D. Wade, John F. Cobbs, Geo. 0, Cabell, Lepewayy.—On Sunday, January 6, Sanan Lepeacer, Brig Capel (of Providence), Ace, St Johnn, rm ‘Dee 14, im etter 4 foce—that we know what they have done hereto. | whole Northwestern Territory. tbe t J.M. Harper, Peyton ©. Keero, and others of Pittaylvunia, | wife of Henry Ludemann, in the 28th year of her age. by Matty V Onat x nee of S75 a i id US woe thout the powers of government, and weare forced | I would advise, in the meantime, that Whe Tagislatire | o14° cthers of Madison and Green and Albermarie, Vir- | The funeral will take’ place from her late residence, | ‘ith sire Mt A Nichia, WA. | ve green a ad ‘s nia, and ethers of North Carolina who have written io. 1 Greenwich s' , y o ‘Orki of Parsboro, NS), Murphy, Marana, 7 RW have done these things in the tree, | make instantly ‘every ll ie By Be ~My rolina who have written to | Ni ich street, this (Tuesday) afternoon at one | “YP ; hee the flush af victory, without the national power, | under the third clause of the tenth section of the firs) ar | fo on tig gubjoct of this letter, now ompecially addreesed | o'elock. The relatives and friends of the family aro re | days, in ballast, to hhopers ich; Yast, off the Highlands, + —4 ill Abey_not do, with the reine of government in | ticle rabdiievel weet Meine go, aad to engage | to the people of Virginin fpectfully inviked to attend the funeral, without further | passed the maltimant of a ahipce bark fe Nem pee Am deny i ie tet a Conese enough ae aes yo Oy) fon the ach of the e State Lot feria. —At Brooklyn, on Monday, January 7, 0° ty- Hera) Nand WHE gales, "ga Dee Wariddave hc? | “Ehegecrttal, sid ochre I Raker, 17 Reed, te.pert at to eansehoiities tne over betwoun any ine Marts tear at band. We huye beon and’ ars invaded | ig bY *WeGh sUpy & co. Manager of tne shold fever, Wusus H. Lovers, tm the SUB your of hin | Tatierag ‘ : AM, wind 1X light, barks Som, Mow, ‘Tol ograph; brig Bilows DDY & bag M , Frith, 8. — Bermuda, 14 | scbrs MEW: reign ’ 4 M Me ae told ‘that Mr. Lincoln will be ‘conserva. | actnally, and our danger of further aggression is imuni- TFiss funeral will take place, from the residence of hie | ayia bane, te celle sence b De DELAWARE, Suwrocny Ant avare 0. inet, lat 97, lon 75, NEW ORLEAS! “Ar: ship Tr Upshur, NYork 5 Decawans— ‘Crass 61, Jon, 7, 1861, Jon’ 75, rn jg ; fives" We, Mave, otha 0 a ace a toer | in thin atitade of resumed powers, and of prepara- | 14, 52, bd; Of, 1, 26, 10, 18, 41, 1, 14, 10, 8. | broxber-m.am, Charice A. Townsend, 101 lemmen strect, | mua tip Fauling ce aidermced Ton hen Ore ai, Rip Spanier Eley, ana "anel. cd $end upon whether he will be conservative or not? ‘Such | tiom against imminent danger, 1 would not declare our 39, 11, 62, 43, & Lexen.—Thowas KE Lyxen, on of Patrick and Mury | tinmea BWDP ACO Lk we onteane, | Sein: Be hArk J Ay; Paitlon . § dependence is iteclt slavery. What do mon mean BY | wiivedending Baten UNti thoy. accens to. such ultima. by addressing elther to Lyneb, natives of the parish of Oarrigaro, county Cavan, | gy days, with sugar and molasses, to Robert & Williams. Beea | natitian, Blobm, Topas ‘ “eonservative”’ when they y it to a candidate of the with offending States until acceds to such uitima- yy Wi ‘$0, Delaware, Ireland, aged 1 year and 9 months. 10 daye'N of J mrtg with heavy NW and NNK ‘ais Lg * antie, Oliver, Pito Janeiro; Chicago piatform—to a candidate of Horace Grooley, ad- | tum as our convention may submit, DY & CO., St. Louls, Missourt, ‘The friends wid relatives are invited to attend the fu- | Sehr Eureka (of Poruand), Croston, Mi da (Be), Breer alage ips Sei O10, Minot, Ll A Moced the. Gariva, end Fite, an Bee | a ae ee ha theg weal se eh as Mpc rl” | gel tgmeg ot as aay a | Bea wit tg Sige RS Jmp., of the North? Conservative # 4 % z sixth street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at two o'clock f ue; ald ws Niekerson, NYork, a ‘i nd John From the public. gook—wbat saves, not | have prcoisely the same pion on trial thot citizens woull | Drawings of Kt. France & Co.'s Delaware | sizih reel, his (Tsay) otternoan, it (nace. | Fea chip Roramirertscag on 2 oY yf a | ¥ Laas have in case of seecesion—the plea that they obe: ~ Of Lancast , to Miller @ | bark Lenox, Cole, Aspinwall, a, wane dostroys, a nation’s pence and prosperity—what wee of, iho plea thu oe eyed | Lotveriee ars CounrT, Ovase Aix, Jae. 7, 1008. ALM. Mactoxain, in the dist year of his age | Puerto Cabelio, 36 days, with », fuatie Ae, find defend the constitution and. preserve the Union, | the orders of fhe sovettlgm Sate ee cover them with | 6, 24, 15, 21, by A, My Gt, 48, 12, 12, 47,61, 60. |” “Mawosry.—On Bunday, January 6, Mary Manowey, of | Muaunton.” Riperionced heary gale the exlire arep LOTTERY, CLASS m = ire pesca aig Aa ca cee Ma, All Mepuihito, Cardenas. ota ait ‘one cane, pod ber, teed eet. en. cons ‘ " 4 : ‘1 oN Tas, | ships Againemno , Here ys. Corkman, " 7 m ‘Con wi 1861. jamption, a wative of county Kerry, Ireland, aged 82 | beep ble win Awice aerous the Gulf boon 1a dag: ‘everything | ‘A Bat ban a eh * yt) Alien = AB a9 ge pd soffa.ss ‘wit cum, be we reenteaberet: thatthe tates 44, 47, 4, 77, 25, 49, 7, 36, "2,24, 10, ti. years Moa the eck, Sait walls, bee une teas compelled ‘ocak away | Birks Julia Co ae Washi republicaniom | will consorve the constitution, of to cover thelr citizens if any case; and | Clrwalarn went (ree of cha eat ‘The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | Show! the dewk, spill walle, Woy ait wen Sreteue and reorived | Platz, I , ome by oat 3 . Drop, Rio save the Union, or respect the hts are not Bovere! NCE & CO, attend the funornl, from her Inte restdence, No. 46 Poarl | other damaue ‘ ompeachy and Sdsad ; _ . | the result iu either case would be the same—a revolution Delaware. or ° > - », Perry, Bathurst, WOA, 9 slave 'y as we claim them to exist? Will he exe- r ‘Wimingion, street, thie (Ineaday) afterncon, at one o'elock, without Robt Hanne (of, Bugkonery, Ferry, Buber’, WOA, cute vo Slave law? Will he yield equality in | and war. Pea ELL ‘ital ™ the Territories? Will he suppress tinderground railroads? | ‘The only difference wou! Powe! 4 - | Steinway & Son's Overstrung Grand | Yenpy.—On Monday, January 7, Mine Mowry, a et eee Own 5 eel roses trek ieee ren the muaeee cf Baty. oo ho ip Sey ot one pons ‘to our Union and cur fog, and wo | and frnare Pisnee 2F9,2e7, “omate Wareronns on oot 0 a ee, ment rela, ° eunes Pathe Lune (Rr, ofa Andrews, NB), Wile, Rio Bueno, 30, bas st arte, Ce +, Reokines Ce "4 Bie the month of Sandy to le A tured: are wi 6 friduds of the family, also the menal o 16, via Tragise 340, " : mehr Mate, Hawem NY le, on the Ohio river in Virgimia? Can | would unite them heartily in defenee of their dearcet in- | Waiker surcet. ‘tend the funeral, from his bag SK Jan l—Arr steamship Calvestom, Hw Buck & Co, Beem 16 day» N of Bermuda, with strong W | Koy West, ships Ow ‘Ble voun Ga Se lon wena Vetteneanteunsein are request ‘ amy bane WoConmell, ‘ana 7 abetber Joma Brown Paid? Os | Serrecion wits ool ‘Gr horthgn ttiatwtre nil | Qateny ov mmatory Sore Throat is , No. 18 Greenwich strect, on Wedueedny | , Bebe Omyray (8% | Saeyeton TM SRe Mary nad ceke'| Gus bee estar ieee reams, Webber, New ons he safoly com arma at Harper's Ferry, our ord. | operation with sels of vi we world. bea warlike wall to | quitey bricating the parts with HOLLOW AY'S halt past one o'clock. ‘ Hlatoten Bech tor New Nork, sutled the dky previcts: Riragaton, Jai BC Rowen, kes, Verna. Weber's nance at Fortress Monroe, or our shipe and operatives at oo t operations to Goerce our Southern Jaa mie int, after due fomentation with warm water. Mizxy.—On Sunday, January 6, after a short iliness, | “Keb 9 Wermuds), Penniston, Bermnda, M4 | Yona Leavitt, from NYork. Cl ahipa Kate Prince Gosport Navy Yard? Can wo rely on him to suppress, | resist ond Proven’ Ofer t nese our enemies to reoode, | The soreness Istinmiediately retievod. Inflammation seduced, | Sosrm, Mize, aged b6 yours, a ‘native of Trowbridge, | gaye, vin Hampton Sdays with ealt, to’ Midleton & } and Martin Luther, Nichola, Liverpoult Nepttin bea, Bab not to Pncourage, the circulation of incendiarlam | sister States; he « power to for = cur chums to Keoate, | tii all puteid tendency prevented, Wiltshire, Englam a. pie NE a eae ee ee Miwon | Premens varks Joseph Bushy (Wo), Justire. Livery our Post Offices? In a word, what is’ not conser. | and a —- pn | m ‘_ Sack to'us the seceding A His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to at. | rove bole arks, 2S Jat 3666, 1 7 31, spoke bark Wale | Lindsey, Boston; brig Joseph, Cs Pind Yative if this be conservative, in fact or in apprehension | rage and good conduct, ng ‘World tend the funeral, from his late rasidence, No. 481 First | Hug With Betws fie Aupin wall fee Oia Boston 10 dye, | AEAmNl® Peery, Kio Granda Nov Staroie, ousss, . honorably saving our constitution, our v (Br), , Pose jd Fer Bint cticn, Ube beet prounde of panko or Guion’ our eoantry, our all ‘hint bokevs, can thus be AURA UGS Sous: | Avemuc, this (Tuceday) afternoon, at one o'clock. | Bie HG Dover ‘Towed to aa Doo 28, ships Cresent Cy, Furie, Mora + Mel with pot an. panda chogags (© Greenwood Gomotory for inter: |” Key) Mons, St Marys, Ga, vin Mamplon Rove it t At once with firm purpose, manly cou- remains will be taken r . 5 , Visainet) Ariel, John Ti Jarvis, Fawn, limcver, Yo ca dew private war? A bad citizen tins for dag Bs ~) Raney face; and prompt, unhestatitg derision, Lam tondy 10 | °"y ) IMPERIAL WINR BITTERS. | ment or te Raye N of Talons with Uemey Keke and finde tLe WS Dean en ote ee Gienloa nod eustored—-Le haa become more daagerous aud stake my Allon the trial. 80) 78 Williaga «treet, New York, ‘Bnglisb papers please copy rion, ‘aivoting, eh, wdipe ateny, sud ¢ " eon de E

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