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NEW YORK HE tock Exchange was entirey closed. The Bask was open, bot there were scarcely any applications for discounts and no bullion operations took place. ‘The rise iu the corn market yesterday is partly attribut- €4 to tho improved condition of samples in coasequence i RALD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1851. to an order issnot by the _——____ Police Latelligence. DESCENT ON AN ALLEGED GAMBLING HonsE, police Pocey 9 have at last turned their attention to what has long boon @ wuwamoe to Lhe city, and ape eyt- to break ap, if possible, the gambling hells about we, There 16 ao class of poopie in eur com. rownity thet bas bad groator liberty and committed more outrages than the New York gamblers, and it is to be wai bo follewed up in future. almost seemed hat (uey have had the upper hand of the police, aud Uvat the letter wore afraid to intorfore witte | them; but Monday evening, however, Capt. Currey, with a ade wdiseent on an alleged gambling The police, on eutoring With the facts we Lave stated, and i orowaing and Omolasive Cao6 Last your Se had resgaed thts avowgd ground TWO DAYS LATER FROM EBROPE ARRIVAL OF THE PALESTINE. Rumored Fermation of a Southorn Italian Kingdom. fnst., to Major Auterson, mt an the Oubs at the action of i viulated the pio igo! fuith of bas g unless the plodge was iustantly rodsouet, honored, denis! wid {mpose, You do not dony it sow, but you obligation, oo the grouada, ©. pegotiation by drawal of the United St Charleston ; and 6. cow rolina, inabead of epportunity to oiler property of In tho frat place, we deny posi ever in any way mid in your possession; it will stan we iaforim You of Kae vijoots » that it would bays boos our duty vo bi our readiness to cor: 5 earnest and anxious desire to seLtio uli queations boiw sea us amicably and to our mutiat wtvan events had renderot thet assurance impossibo. until sume sativfa ate was given us we could Acoounte from Paris state that trade is rather worse. ‘Tho commerciil accounts from New York elicit con- Aicting opinions, The Loudon Daily News says they indicate « continued fool g of discouragement im all commercial circles, ‘The London Times presenta a more hopeful view, and oped Uas Whey bouth Carvlina « possession of the public worsa, the C01 maptoy rivleuce to obtain, r 0 United Sates. peese of police, house in Liape the building, found quia ® party sorroundi table, covered with expectations of the govern inoat, crus fe has, taereforo, int THE SEGE OF GAETA CONTINUED. pert Ggvsted tne verbal ly to give you such instructious. ‘You are carefully to avoid every act which would n/od'nss- ‘and for that reasan you are von wh cu could pecie from this count me upou the warket, the Europa, with £1 reached Boston as the mail left. Jot return lor the week showed @ sinali increase +t k of bullion, and the 7¥mes adds there was evid & better feeling in all quarters. eae Sa; ‘rom ive Poss, ‘The following la an geeet tro iy d in Liverpool Crom a Scotch cards and Gliecies, cficors ab onee mode known thot business, aed Wok the party te the aAtation heuce, whore tucy gave their names as Heory , James Easton, Gee. Taj Joep Uikiey, David Glover, Albert | Witham Bal swin oad Charles Wright, prictor of tha pix found, having left tue ha AB BUR Ba Like pi Was ep offer’ tm important Reiorm biovexent in fo provoke aggression, Austria. The American Crisis and the English Money Market. Williaa, thotaas Nori im Mobile. but an oa, OF will be regarded thea pat Jou may deem most pro 4 Cooley Keose, cou! but a short time oo 100 KbOWR their business vo the part ef some of those found Pinying ty make Low cacapa, bat the place being weal guarded, thoy wore Crustrated im their attempt, The | Gescent Was Made one warrant issued bj ow complarns of John H Dayo, of No. (bat he lost $144 in the eatablishmont at & Usa pltoe has long been police, and several attompis bave beon made to break is up, but Withoutsuccoes. The lady of Mr. Keese, who was n charge of tho house, was for a time quite beyoad evidently, her desire to put the police, however, Dut 4 damper on this movemout, and she tinal vate ean ie m eae inthe midst of revolution hore, and Dofore it itton rout clusion, wo would rawat of the troops progont circum: % monnoy wlie tangible evidence of a an be done with the cable, either be carried out by the goverument themselt mnetat least be while the cable is as dormant as @ harbor of Chur stances they are a sta ganotioned by " Pharaob’s chariot wheels, ‘Ihe Treaty of Peace with China—-Lmpor- tant and Interesting Details, 1, wey lustraotions to Major Bus Sustico Waieh, B. FLOYD, Secret ‘These were the last instructions t.ausmitte! by Mayor Anderson before hia removal to Fort Sumter, with a single exception, in regard to a partivular which .iv0s aot affect the present question. Under tn circumstances, it is clear that Major Anderson acted upon and without authority, unives, evidence of a design tu proceed toa hostile act" ou the part of the authorities uf south Carolina, which bas pot yet beon alleged. Still be is a brave aud honorable officer, and juatice requires what he should not be coudemned without a fair hearing Be this as it may, when I learned that Major Anderson bad left Fort Moultrie and proceeded to Fort 3umter, my first promptings were to command him to return whis former p+ition, and there to await the coutings: eeented in his former instructions. ve beeu done with any degree of safety vw the com mand by the concurrence of the South Carviina authori. But before any step could possibly have deou ta: ken in this direction, we received information that the “Palmetto flag floated out to the breeze at Custle Pinck- poy, und « large military foroe went over last might (tue ith) w Fort mouitrie.’” Thu’ the authorities of south Carola, without waiting or asking for any explanasius, aud doubtless believing, as you have expressed it, that tas only without, but against my ordors, y aftor the night whea the removal seized by a military force two of the three forta in the barbor of Charleston, and beve covered them under their own flag instead of that of the omy period of our history, startling evonts On the very day, the 27th inst , (bat ;cesession of these two forts was tukeu, the Palmetto flag was raised over the federal Custom tl hase ad on the same day every Naval Otflo»r, Surveyor ihiees. And this, although of #ud, England and France, &c., will undersoll the our market, we havin; Lem manon your side the ocenpution mMuatling of Fort Souiteis by Major anderson, an the face ation or practical dis- jetbor which would trom declining to withdraw the restorstion of the ufactures of our own. of your plecges t ‘The sorew steamahip Palestine, which left Liverpeol at Wout aight o'clock on Christinas morniag, Bocombor 25, | Brriyed bere List evening. ‘The following is the epoote by the Paleatino:— FROM UVARECOL, his own responsibility tho treops and ¢ indeed, he bad ‘tangib! COO, 1 Booting «ficere’ all out of and ton times land; and this will apply ‘negroes here, Tho abolition delusion ts mere mad- ness. They emancipated the slaves in Jamaica, and what Before the emancipation 200,000 tous of sugar were ehipped from that island; last year there were only 45,000 tons shipped. England and the North want to emancipate our slaves. We export nearly + 4,000,000 ba‘es o/ cotton, and England is crying out that If your abolitionists get their wa; coula not export 1,000,000 bales, and what would bosom of laveasbmo sua Lapark? starvation. 4,000,000 of slaves emancipated could not live ia 8,000,000 of Anglo-Saxons inhab- could see nothing for peor negro but extermination. They would rob and they would fight, and the white them. I hope Queen Victoria wil | thirty of hev men-of war ships to assist our commorce. LU she keop good faith with us there is no tolling what T would not be surprised to see goud snund mai monarchy here in three years. Weare a re- publican aristocracy already, and sooner than allow the country to be destroyed by emancipation of the negro, we boldly lock to 4 strong ‘govor: suit 60 well us one of Queen Vietoris’s eons? You thea would bo our friends out aud out. ag largo as all burope, save Russia, and hero is the founda- tou of a great peoplo—negroes and all. We want foreign commerce, the establishment of tho useful arta, and wo | want biberalism, the arts and sciences, and we have riches enough for all this.”” Important from China. PEACE CONVENTION—O9NDITIONS OF THE TREATY— GE INDEMNITY, ETO., ETO., BTC. aN OFFICE, MonpaT, Dec. 24, 1860. ‘The following despatch wi th Office via Trieste, at half. Majesty's agent and Consul Gener: Decembi r 18:-— than the laborers of Eng! favowitherawn is opimion we urged Upon you; but wou iLvliog bvore Juatice Welah in the case ef h. rontiited yesterday in the proprietors be- hela to bait each in the eum of $1,000 to Dooley Rote and Geo W. Brown, of $% Lisponard and Thos. MeCavn and Charles Williama, of 488 wey, were the only persons held, All tho rest (about @ tise The following ia the official corresponacnce betweea the Commirsionors and the Prositent of tho United States, an abetract of which has already apperred in the st twenty four bours as i with whic tha 48 the conkequeneet PBlarbock & Co..... Vietor & Duok witz. Bicrwin’ & Rockall... » the harbor we are com- Wasamaton, Dec. 28, 1860. Sin—We have the honor to transmit to yous eopy of the full powers trom the Convention seuth Carolina, under which we are empowered to treat with the government of the United States for the delivery of the fort, magazines, light houses, and other eal estate, with their appt in the limits oi South Carolina; and also for an appertivn ment of the public debt, and for a division of all other property eld by the government of the United States as agent of the confederated States of which South Carolina was recently a member, and genorally to negotiate as to all othor measures and arrangements proper to be made and adopted in the exwsting relation of the parties, and for the continuance of peace and amity between thi Commonwealth and the government at Washington.” In the execution of this trust it is our duty to furnish you, a3 we now ao, with an official copy of the ordinance Of seceasion by which the Stato of Soul powers sho delegated to the government of the United =tates, and has declared her perfect sovereign- ty and independence. It would also have been our duty to have informed you that we were ready to negotiate with you upon ail such ections as are necessarily raised by tho adoption of i that We were prepitred to enter upon this negotiation, with the earnest desire to avoid all un necessary and hoztile collision, and so to iusugurate our now relatious as to secure mutual respect, gouoral ad- and a future of oor will and Larmoay, benod- the parties concerned. But the events of the last twenty-four hours render such an assurance impossible, We came here the repre- sentatives of an authority within the past sixty days Retorring to it you Such an idew was ts not enough. vor Unought of by me in w it bad ever igation between myself aad Svanven To Deati.--A man, named John Williams, re- siding at No. 82 Madwon street, was found by tho poles on Monday afternoon, at hig resideuce, baving starved te death, Around lina was found his family, consisting ef hs wife and three chiluren, who were almost starve ‘hoy wore properly cared fer by the police, and the Corencr noliticd to hold au inquest upon the deceased. ‘Dar TRownie at rot Esakx Magn Porto Oourt.—Jas- Hce Brouian stil cofuses to resognise Sergeant Dego and hia squad aw oficors of the Essox Market Polico Court. substituted deputy sheriffs for the re- and thus far the public business has ence of the Metropolitans, Het the Police Commissioners tho magisteutos is Wo ast 18 & difficult matter to deter- the io of J.D. Vermitye. Plarbeck & Co....... riboctand td €\. Burgy & Go... | Bunkelman & Strook beou made 16 ai any human being tbe presence of the iting the country. In reply to Un statement we are compelled to say that won with us lett wpop our minds tho dis- tinct wapreesion that yuu cid ser withd: awa! of sly contemplate tho troops froin Charleston harbor, : we woulu wid that we have otion of the bighost poast- | cece cee $118,000 the Christmas CE Pray May Pere pie would destroy Vuriness was at a standstill owing to lend us tweaty or Holidays, and where ta not a word ef commercial news dater than that recetved by the Australaian. ‘The political nad general news is equally Pies Liab AuOthor Glib The magistrate Las fractory poltcw auffore! none by the a long (his quarrel botw: sl om the political hich is regards aS imcrowsing ta ko possible that the kay be solved by the and had formed b One ewrLest ‘discussion w knowledge that mduced which had to recommen: might of such wutn~ that the authorities of 50: explanations, and givin upon you by th. crits in Amerios, It rays that it is Problem of a domecraiic ropub) Overdlsow im @ few short days of » comstitution which wisdom wos harily suilloiont to ©, but which 4p ordinery amount of folly, solflahness Aud shorteighiodners seme porfoctly atequate to do ment, and who would go upon you « policy its ow wisdom and the As (0 tho secon puiat, hh Carvlina, instead of asking you the oppréumty to vindicate you sel, tock poss: sien of ocuer property Of the United we Would observe: —L. 80, it docs not avail you Lor avi ee for vecrsion was affirced 9 We arrived is Washing Our eight States aro succ ce each other rapidly. Carolina bas re tho greatest humav rwonnt Intelligence. in P, Hair, of New Hampshire; Hon. 8, @. An- ; Gupt Darfey, of Stonington, 6 J.Gibbes, of peuth Carolina, aro stopping and Appraisor—resignea their it was well known from the language of my Meaaio, that as an executive officer I fele myself bound oO the revenue at the port of Charleston, In the harbor of Charleston we now find threo forts confronting cach other, over all of which the federal flag floated only four days ago w two of thom, this flag has beeu supplant” ed, and the Palmotto tlag’ has beon substituted in its It 18 under all those circumstances that fam urged immediately te withdraw the troops from the har- bor of Charleston, and am wnformed that without this ne. gotiation is impossible. ‘This I cxnnot do—this I will not Such an idea was never thought of by ma in aay allusion had boea mado in any commuicarion between myself and avy human being. But the inforence is that Lam bound to withdraw tho troops from the only fort remaini of the United States in the harbor of cl the offiser there in command of all the forts thought pro- tions, to chango his position from one at even if this wore =e this ordinance, » Unowe facts Occurred, | ‘Tho Mya, an Lnglish paper, thus notices the death of Alfred Buna>— With a deop regret thet wil! be shared by all who knew Dim thtimately, and woth the cuuscioukiness of a fogs that wil ve widoly’ felt through all ltorary chicles, We have Wo anwounos the Alirod' Bupa, who expired oa Thureday, of apoploxy. Wor some time past Mr. Bann hed retired from public ite, and about two yous ago he fixod hia residouce at Boulogne, where his death wok placa. indications of 6vob an abrupt vor ing newt; indeed, thouga a twolv hiispesed, las health and spirits had lately Bo muoh » Very artigle Witich appears in our p « Wintery Yoar, . few hours bo- the Roman Cathoie faith, and to tho rehpious offious of that erood be paid yet attention, Lo theatrical moti lively interest: wad io Luis paper he was & frequent and @ valued coatributer, ‘The weathor continued very inclemout der the existing laws. ), 0° Newburg; Rev. C. F. Kn Boston; 1. i. Garrats, ot Woy, and Henry W. K¢ Louw, arc stoppmg at the Fifth Avenuo Hotel. Parkoveville; P. F. Parsons, of Con- necticut, Francis Hubbard and G. P. Peterson, of Phila- uston, of Newport, R. I., are step. immediately vom: the bight consider atv fully We tift you te tried and trie trek minist atop, sor,bt you they ‘told you st seven P. M. alut Alexandria, dated Bz. Loch bas arrived with despatches from China, and leaves to-lay for Malta. The ratification of the treaty of and the convention of Pekin pglish ond French ambassadors took up their residence in the capital, and would remain there wnti! November 9. The French army retired from Pekin on the Ist of November. The English would re- main till the ambaséeadors left. at Tien-tein till the treaty and conaitions be fulfilled, The following are the principal clauses:— Apology {rom the kinperor for tho affair of Poiho Inst ear. : Mivieters to reside at Pekin. Indemnity fixed to be doubled. 1 1 to be opened to trade immediately. Emigration allowed. Kowichon coved to the British crown. ‘Lhe treaty of Tien-tein and the convention of Pekin to be put in immediate operation, and to be published throughout the empire. ‘The palaces of Yuenntinyuen bavo been eatirely burnt to the ground by tho British rorces. ‘The bodis of the prisoners who died im the hands of the Chinese have been brought in and buried with honors iu the Russian Cemetery on October 17. Captain Brabazon and Abbe de Luc were beheaded on about Sept. 21, after the battle of Pablichow. The bodies 4 Leen receyored. Indrmnities are expected from the Chinese for tho families of deceased kpg!ish and French. Ditnistere have lett Shanghae tor Tien-tsin. Major Anson has arrived charged with despatches from Hope Grant ior the War Office, and leaves this day. nimrk, Lee. 24, 1860. if ‘The treaty of Tien-tain was ratified aad the convention signed bere, on the 24th of October, by Lord Elgin and 168 through With Barov Gros on the following The indemnity to be ‘at eight milion taels in A. W. Pelion, of treated you 10 act—Lo Gelphia, ana WR. t every hour which could, at any time ping ai the Laiwg: have takon possession of tina forts in Charleston bas ber, but which, apon pledges given in 4 manner that we cavpot doubt, determined to trust to your honor rather than to its own power. arrival here an officer of tho United States, aoting,-as we are assured, not only without, but against, your orders, has dismantled one fort and vecupied another—thus al- , to 8 most important extent, tae condition of affairs which we came. Until these circumstances are explained in @ mannor which relieves us of all doxbt as to the spirit in which these negotiations shall be couduoted, we are forced to suepend all discussion as to any arrang our mutual interests might be amicably adjusted. ‘And, in conclusion, we would urge upon you the imme the troops from the harbor of Under present circumstances they are a standing menace which renders negotiation impossible, and, as our recent experience shows, threatens speedily tobring to a bloody isue questions which ought to be settled with temperance and judgment. We have the honor to be, had respectfully, your obe J. H. ADAMS, plicated your give the assurance tat M the compander bas acted without ant a OFcers, and ws Violation of your piedges—that you would restore the status you had pledge tain, You relustd to decide. your immediate and proj or ady Waited anxiously ivr your decwlon, until ny was becoming dishonor, Tien-tsin was excha i «ig Bae Juines Ludington, of Milwankee; Jag. signed Uctober 24. ‘The En ere & | = Van bycke, of Oawogo; 'T. K. Mr, Talcott, of Connect.cit, aro Wood, of New Yor Farle, of Worcest stopping at the A\ ‘There wero ne ation of kis lie be- yath since seriously porsible voutingency. homer to main. ‘iamply, of Long island; Mrs. Trim- Horbert, of Providence; R. J. Gampshire; Olivor Michell, of couwusd and wife, Of Montreal, are stop- Union Piace Hotel. A. aidwin, of Connecticut; x0 Gould, A. bieCiure Of Albany! J.C. Woods” and of Wasting(oo, are stopping at the St. Nichois’s Hotel. . Thorn, Of Alwsoma; Rev. Thomas Reardon, of yivenia; Capt. J. 1. Friebie, of California; F, Browm, of Oregon; 1. uunbai, of South Carolia; Bepjamia Bul- hia, D. Mixer, of Charlestou; son, Of Keston, and T. M. Burton, of Clevelanc opolitaa Hotel. in the possession testou, bocause A large force to remaia Linings, of New Move thae twelve hours Cabinet meetings tad adjourned, before jon of South Carolina bad your preempt dectsion at any moment of that time would have avgided the subsequout complications. But if you tad known the acts of the authoritios of Fouth Carolina, should that have prevented your keop. ipg your faith? What was the condition of things? For the tast sixty days you bave had in Charleston har- enough to held the forts against an tuem were empty; one of those two the most importunt ta the harbor. been wken ut any Lime, without inetra of them to another. At this point of writing, I have received information by telegraph from Captain Humphreys, in command of We arsenal at Charleston, that “it the 30th) been taken by force of arma." I that the munitions of war beionging to the United States ip this arsenal are worth half a million of dollars. Comment is needless, Alter this information, I bave only to add that, whilat it is my duty to defend Fort Sumter as @ portion of the public property of the United au from whatever quarter means ‘as I may possess for th's purpose, I do not perceive how such a defence can bo ce inst the city of Charleston yours vory re- is BUCHANAN. rH he continued, ements by which |. Ht gum Lowever, to foul Thomas rer family, to-day (sunday ant more snow diate withdrawal The American Crisis and English Moncy jock, of Th itudo) States against [From tho Lonso ae ge Five or six weeks ago, when (ho coatings: Of gold t Amr lea was frat discustod, raikor serious ap p chonsions wore goveruly entertained with regard vo the provable alloct upon our money waco Bions much BU INZEHoY hav be -Moaued by bie wore with of the Bposio reanittacdes wich aro ordiaarily re from Amorica; a goo! doal ef countonaney was, ereforg, given to ‘the View that tho rovorwal of the umry, Course of trade involved i a flew of gold from really inCmVERicLGS UB. jo which the course i et 0 Gubhrouded it is vory Bat lighUy. the burthen Las yet fadtien ups us. It is mow jase four weeks since bpocie shipmente commensed | York; nad pow that we aro enxiovsl) watebing the News, Deo. 24.) ping ut the Me You ought to know better than any man that it would have boen taken but for tho of forts of those who put tho lheving thet they were threatened by Fort Sumter espe- cially, the pope were with difficulty cestrainet from #e- curibg witbyut blood the p fortress. After many and reiterated assurances given on your bebalf, which wo cannot believe unaatorized, they determined to forbear, ur Commissioners to Lege dient servants, _ SALGS OF ABAL SSTATR. PINE SHEP RANOB IN TRXAS TO EXCHANGER for a stock of merchandise, with or without the store, For particulars apply to or address T. A. HOWLAND, 2 Wibiam street, UNTRY SEATS AND {MPROVED PARME, IN E section of the county.—For to & menace agai ‘Commisstouers. With great personal rogard, I Un former oeea, ‘To the Paxewwent or Tue Unrrep States, THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY. Wastxeror Crrv, Dec. Grwtixmms—I have had the honor to receive your com- munication of 24th inst., together with a copy of “your full powers from the Couvention of the Carvlina,’”’ authorizing you to treat with of tho United States on various Important subjects thoro- in mentioned, as also a copy of the ordinance, bearing ing that ‘the Unio now sub- sisting between Souti Carolina aud otber States, under the nume ef tho United States of America, is uereby dis- In answer to thia communication, I have to aay that ee ee ere a on trum ti oxeoution of the laws, 80 far as this may bv practicable, the Executive has no ‘authority w decide what ‘the federal government Luis tunpertant SECOND LETTER OF THE COMMISSIONERS TO THR PRE- Wasuuveton, D. O., Jan. 1, 1861. Sar—We have tho honor to acknowledge the receipt of your letier of the 39th December, in reply to & mote ad- dressed by us to you, on the 28th of the same month, as Commissioners from South Carolina. In reference to the declaration with which your reply ition as Prosident of the iy doflned in the message to Coa- that you possess “no power wo heretofore exis South 2 faith sent ov ‘their Thoy moaat you ght of you kind. BY sale, or to exchange for acres, oxtensive i iy. price, $10,00y; 4 spleudid Farm Acres, one 50 acres In Westohesior ane in New Jersey; also 200 oth and ‘rum ten to ene ‘For partien Unir 6 @ would ly, believed you Une, ant were wimin consistent with cut searcely had lett than Major Anderson wagel war. ‘will describe bis action. from one fort to another; it was a he ‘Set sons, ANd Only justified tu the preaenc enemy, as iv imininent peril. He abandoned bis pos!tion, spikes bis gun, burned bis gun carriages, Made prepara tions for the destruction of ats post and withdrew under bt to a auor position ve believ¢ (Without your assuranes) that avy oflicer coulo have takeu auch a uly without ci the State did was in ‘simple s9:1-dor with all its attending circumstances, was as muck war as firing 4 voile); and war being thus begun, those commencing and disavowet und, even ai this ia more than probab e, fro fetter, that reimforcem nis aie hurrying ov to the'con. that when the iirst gun shall b¢ ‘ved there will eD, Om your part, one continu commencing in a demotracior case warlike, atipportec by regular reir ior r victory, And all this ‘without the slightest provocation, for, aimong Lie « ou bave said, there is ve waited ALXIWUElY Dopes that delay would furnish Gms excuse for this pre- Rut thu augsio eved Proceed to a bestil of south Carciina, Of Major Anderson, you are forced to admit, “has have decided; were im Dutchess county i, One OF OG Neer, ati ODW OH to spare you unnocessary and hos these — Commissionors No othor words Jb Was nol & poaooful Chango ilo aot in the nigh 0 Of @ Bupsrior Pxxix, Oct. 31, 1360. pricen fia $100 to lars apply to A. SEP dato on the 26th inst. , dec! commences, that United States was grees of the 3d ingtant Change the rela Cw olina and the United States leas Of that State,” and quently you could mect us only as Cf Uae higbest character, with an enti communicate to Congr might have to make—we doom to ‘wy that the State of South in tho exercise of that great rig! ment which anderlics all our political orgamigatio: declared herself sovereign and tadependent, wo, as ber representatives, felt no special solicitude as to the cho racter in which you might ri the State had simp! ‘wo were prepared, produced in America by the roiiof wuiek we have sont over, at may bo uaiul le Fr tances in the order in which sta‘oment is &» follows — CANE AD Wal ot {ARMS OF SUPERIOR QUALITY AND SOME Gj ‘Oned, Deer the Ciiy, for sale low and exchay om Lstineky Seats Gs Wi Hetite kott some iy tot ee SOUTAWICK & WOOD, 82 Nassau atroot, DIN EXCHANGE or improved or um- ‘Westchester itulate beiow tue remit- vy have voourred. Chinese has been fixed 18 8 summary of the convention:— is the defined in the Mivenage that [stated that “apart ouver of the 1 ‘Tois was wac. willingness to teball be the rela Proposition we tions between and South Carolina. Ho has been invested with no euch ciserction. Ho possesses no powor to change the relations heretofore existing between them, much lees to acknowledge the indepondenco of that State. ‘This would be to invest a more executive officer with the power of recognizing the dissolution of tho confederacy among our thirty-thrce sovereign States. semblance to the reoognition of a (oreign de facta gover ment—involving no such responsibility # part, bea naked act of usurpation. It my duty to submit to Congress the whole its bearings.” is my opinion still. only as private gentlemen of the was entirely willin position you might ARM OR thers Amt ON, Wa e TE property on ule city, ov im within tweive mieaoi the ety; said Farm must be from $0.00 to $10,40, nea. churelies and schools, in a heal location, with sume improvements, good soll, well wa! lepot, steamBoat land: n States proj ev per acre, which must bo Article 3 arranges the paymont of the indemnity by at sno ; for this act, t of Tion-tain to trade. interdict on emigration. Article 6 cedes Cowioon to the British Crown. Article 7 provides for the immediate operation of the treaty of Tien-teun. Artiolo 8 orders the promulgation of tho treaty through- Article 9 stipulates for tho evacuation of Chusan by the ‘The allied armies are to leave Pekin on the 8th of No- It reported that the First Royals, tho Righty so- youth, the Queen's, the Buits and the Marines proceed to Article 4 opens the Article 6 rewoves tI ¢ Waa no room nt, whilo we are Sourhern or soutts ioulars and price ow, W. G., bux No, ¢ Meraid ouioe, N ORANGE OR DUTOHESS COUN. 80 acres, in either of the &o., and hdres Parma box No. It boars no re- mise us. Satisfied thas sed hor unquestionable right, order W reach substantial good, waive tho formal considerations which your conatita. tional scruples might have ing. We came here, therefore, expeoting tw be received tgctly content with that you assured us, to submit Aby attempt to ented you fro iM, COMMIBLONL sor nat have good bout you from uxtond Over two or three milica from @eout 199 Leraid ofice. HOUSE AND LOT CORNER OF THIRTY- yd Feveoth avenus, four stories, high # x04 order, wil be aold I could, therofore, meet you omont, and to & otis that the Black of cob fm the Bank of Pex iand these abypmente com the despatch of £1,482 248 16 nied by 4 talling off of omly £52 Fofar ax the Rank re as you did receive us, and entire willingness, of whi any proposition to Congress which we might have to the sudjeot of th independence of the State. Chat willingness was ample recognition of the condition of public affairs which rendored our In this position, however, it Is our Ftate which we represent and to oursel several important £13,360,378 when Rating in cefeat 1,270, Be that fas boew &coompa- tho atook in the go, Wo appear to have wily without hurting ont tat the metallic tamed to the fail to communicate to (ngress any pro ve to make to that body upon the ‘Of this you were well aware, my nest desire that such a aisposition might be made of the ie aubject by Congress, who aloue possess the power, 4s to prevent the inauguration of a civil war between tie parties in regard to the possession of the federal forts in the harbor oi Charleston, aud [ therefore deeply regret that, in your opinion, ‘the evente of the last twenty tour hours render this impossible.” upon me “the immediate withdrawal of the troops trot the harbor of Charleston,” circumstances they are pegotiation jrapossib y things whigh uot Bay —¥ou seat of war, in Lord Figin resides in Peiiey Ste Emperor is at Zho On thie premines. Megare. Bowlby, Ded aS eae al * son have been buried with great solemnity. OS Sales FANE Seen Wee Be The sum of £100,000 hes been exacted for the familics ap of the British officers who have been murdered. The summer palace of the Exn| Biitwh op the 18th of October. hol, in Ta tary. rian and An‘ter- fn design to Presence necessary fn gtk » the partof the autor Ives, to correot misconceptions of our letter into o that such @ dis- ubject by Congress, olped America & Queetiow OF inter reserve i the Ba: k has not boca Uxtent of this drain? remittances to Amortea are in U fimounts of whic may oo- from the private sad joint necessary to UOKRLENBLKGH, ULIS & © ipetoe | Was Dates ty tie You say :—" It was my earnest desi pesition might be mado Of the whole who alone possess the power to prevent the inaugura: f a civil war betwoon tho parties in regard to th» posscesion of the foderal forte in the harbor of Charive ton; and therefore deeply regret that in your opinion the events of ths last twenty-four hours render this 1 prem@ed no such opiainm; amd io laugvage which you quote as ours, is alterod im i by tho omiseion of a most important part of the # sntoncy. But the events of the last tweoty four hours render such an assurance impossible," ‘a8 contained ia our letter, in thy AX0K SALE Uk EXCHANGE (OR A PARM IN WI t 0 brown stone Houses in Beurh Brooklyn, tw ‘a acre Farm in Wisconsin; a, Pa; 32 Low up own, New York; 1 dunn 8. BROWA, 2% William street, room UL. % —TWO THRER STORY Tn conelusion, you urge have remlived Suavanar, Nov. 8, 1860, ve Obtuined throng The insurgents are still levying tribute in’ various places, and sc menasing Ningpo. ‘The'London Times remarks on the happy coincidence which brings authentic uews of the pease with China wore riuging thelr first Christaas ugratulates the country on F misplaced confidence, wction Of Major Aud Of Order lute We tn sesue what t may, , if Fort Moultrie b din history ass memorial of Carclinn g ! live Upon the sucosodiug page as aa im. ing that ‘under present tauding menace, which rouders and as Our recent oxporionoe shows, threaten speedily to bring to a bloody iague ques tions Which ought to be sottled with temporanoe and reason for this change in your position is, that ainos your arrival in Washington “an officer of the Uuitod States, acting, a8 we (you) are assured, not only w.thout, orders, has dismantiod one fort another—thus altering to a most finportant ondition of aifairs under which we (you) also allege that you came bere “ Fuk baukers, ade Wo the bank crmsist of ue provincial depositartas. Amerioa, te ooin bt bave’ increased ne TEVEDUC pay ments BOVE Cue Crewe Had \\ pot been for uy just as the belle chime. The Tymer heartily the cunditions of peace, by the fourth article of which ‘in at once becomes ap open mart for trade and re imte direct commercial communication with im. UERS AND LOTS Thirty ercend street vet, hear Eighty avenue, pr "aga, ith Lab) By your coures you have probaviy rend If you choose to force thia tue Caroling wHi Aceapt it, aad, dof Justios a8 Well as to perform thy great ‘bat we did say was: rie $4.00), two is gsbaau' Bhatkal Jencek, prices $7,008), $,0M, Sd XUHANGK OR SELL—ONK W) area, House, Stores, Shoe joo $4,000. The other near Plala- Psi price $3108; halt BXCHANGR—s PIFTY ACKE FARM, WITH Two rning tools, stock, Ao, , Spend at rashes Smee toe city, OF w rade of a z No. 0 Baroiay atree. ALOABLB KBAL RETATR AT & BARGAIN.—io- dern browo tone welling, Ne. 64 Weat T strers, one Block from Hinadway, three atory and hij W feet Lut by Week, Los 30 by ty fe [ante ome yim d lo met ky it ie ae velue Apply to Tr cnbavd that the goweral supply of in mist Mave bowen (en Ms Amoricn, aud that Lereafter made wpon the Bamk PUB te the State of Place that “* aasurance i Spon Hum whe i the sentence, and we are prepared to Again, professing t quote our “Thus the autborities of South Carolia, w or asking tor any explanation, and doubticas believing, wy have expressed it, that tho officer had aote’ nut only without but against my order no auch opinion in reference to the bolief of the people of South Garoling The language which you have quote! war applied solely and entirely to our assurances ob. yore, and based, as you well know, upon your ows ‘atiov—a declaration which, at that tin, i was un ¢ for the authorities of South Carolina to have But without following this lotter into all ite d only to meet the chief potnts of the ar- ‘Some weeks ago, tho State of South Carolina dockrod her intention, i the existing condition of secede from ths United States. Sho tion of hor people to put hor declaration in forco. the convention met and passed tho ordinance All this you anticipated, aud your course of action was ‘annual message, You de- extent of the slitpanents, ope considerable ratte may b “ighnd for proviootal ase, bul as the dogeve of im foreige drain dopomda princi It prosuoea upow the position cage weth which that ostab- Oe. Several detachments of artillery, a8 weil as the first my works corps, had received orders section of the to embark for China. Various rumors were current in Paris as to the Ttalian ng © one report Russia and France hag agreed to support Francis the Second in his atrong bold at Gaeta uutit the spring, the Emperor Napoleon meditates the f southern kingdom in Italy, the sovereign of whichis to be Victor | manuel. {t is announced that the Princess Clotilde, wife of Prince Napoicon, bas long been im an interesting sitaa- WO FARMS TO &) portance abliching le au upon the ealect wht of the Hank of Bog xty days, have taken possession of tho forts’ fn. Charleston “harbor, bat which, upon pI given ina mannor that we (you) cannot doubt, deter. mined to trust to your (my) honor rather than to its pups of a withirawal Of the ® rosworsima of the our arrival, and tot twa tw reinforce the Charleston, we reapectiully te nig ty Chariestou Ww mor. question. Ace * &o. We oxpromisd acomunt forme « be giita The comtcorstions © which we the more worthy of wettoe iu face of Uh (act that, if we go one work Carthor beck—vie. to thy @tatef Norom the coim and #u) alo Caume (og Oougratalation, Another report 18 that altidet hecome 1 aint brings me to a consideration of the nature of those alleged pledges, and in what manner they have boon ob served. In my Message of tho 3d of #tated, in regard to the property of the United States ia Sonth Caroliua, that it “has been purchased for a fair equivalent, by the consent of the Lagislatare of the State,” for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenais &o., and over these the authority “to exercise exclusi legislation’ has beon expressly granted by the It is not bolieved that will be made te expel the United States roperty by force, be mistaken, received orders to act ch a contingsncy the would rightfully rest upon the hoads of the as This being the condition of the parties, on the Sth of December, four of the represeata- tives from South Caroliaa called upon me and requested an interview. We had an carnest conversation on the subject of these forts, and the best means of preventing 8 collision between the par ties, for the purposs of sparing 1 suggested, for prudential rea- vt in writimg what they They did so acoerdingly, and on three of tuem presented wed by all the representatives (row Sou.h Carolina, with a single exception, of which the fol. ov) To His Bxcrtuancy Janne Bucwanax, Puxsipent or tun Unnep States In compliance with our statement to ab we porpeae nthe Baok bh neg Reg turiog the porte ne trad hold on tho a wirenly mi’ the Bank of @or—we tne U decreased Ws tho extent of on Of thia active draty to Amer Blvt of Novemb was £14,367 1 Stated, £18,801,270 Within Faglan@ fale roceived from the Haok of Prancs & total of £1, 113,767 to eilver, in auditn which doce pot appear in their retran, having beoa Kolt to the Mint or to other bayerr ever, that ae doch eupply of siivor cous over, tue French Bank réesives valve for 16 Doring Git lant ook fe a prafual increase ¢ tho hour te be, air, very eoapectiully, your 7. Commissioners. st December states, upon reliable authority, that the French fleet was about to quit ite station off Gucta, and that great demoralization prevailed among the beseiged army. planted on the beights of Tortora replied to the fire of the ples continved tranquil, and the city was about to Kive agrecd bell to the army. ty the Neapolitan and Sardinian funds had taken piace wt Napies. A :cactionary conspiracy, organized at Rome, had been u , A Naples despatch of the or tam Onremp Stans. aemont upon the docu ity it ap voius tion to Congress. Tk i undermtood, how ‘The oatteries caperty and inet ening 1 OOD, 7 Willian iroek, JANTED—A FAK, ON THK NOKTH SIDR O! Hd, vin 60 bo LUD acree, wth a water fru in exci nage or oily property, price, Ad@renn P. James, Box ANTEKD TO PUROHASB—A SMALL HOUSE [ cn he went sid way and Seventh avenue, say $4000 to Chase a dovbev.e Hal pl in this I should he officer in command of th trietly on the de WAVE Manstow, 244 o'clock, Wednesday just preseated to tho President, & of sack a (horongh!y constuered tn eharactor oot be declinee to receive it clored you had no right, and would not attempt to on ou were bound by your bon- defend the proporty of the ‘of South Oarotina, if an two atten von hasbeen dircted diamond fr Che precimun wmebils for the Fast, ‘The Crlowita end Chive packet of the 2000 tori £205 415, and Che Hombay packet of the 27.0 quitter of A milion, tolutiag aa Phdo 8 0b Uke rable of Brooklyn City News. Favs a PLY MOUTN CuvRE—Last night the pews in /iymouth church—Rev Honry pantor—took piace, by auction, Th» ia every part, and mach anxiely was ecortain ‘what ‘prices atitational oath, and wou United States within the borders was mado to take it by foros. Sooing very early tuat this question of property was a dificult and one, You manifested # desire to settle it without ovill The Pope delivered an allocution al ido 17th instant. of the Chriectans in Syria and Chi Ue Grand Luke of Baden haa violated the pontifical con- Plucar's had beeu postod apon the walla of Rome bear jog the armw of King Victor Emanuel and the words— “We desire annexation to sardinia.’ surrounded the bills, but the proceeding had led to no consistory held op His Holiness spoke ou the persecution and announced that Broke with iol geet Re, oper Wook that rill Address box 4,199 Post office. if O48 —A PEI $6.)00 vo empieg (e too parehase Oper ty Oh panic pion v. - en PAMRISIAN BONNKTS AND WRADI Alo of beautiful Plouncas the bor of bunch, et wholonaie prices; alan. amortinent of Opers aud ‘Nintrming "Mohneta at 706 ‘Breck tho pows woull OmmMoncoment of the sale coche addrewed the audience, reminding them hoogh from the theapacity of (Bo building to af: many Went witout legal right Lot, Crough the hospitality Ui LAG Boon abla to worahip taeee i that, shoul! the same circum: @ effusion of blood sons, that it would be best to said tome verbull: Monday morning to mea paper Dndon Books hav ty bf May lnnt ane 3, heoause he attempted to increase his supply of ammuni ie + 68,003,280 ; rotused te send additional troops to the Ramo gagrinov, when applied for by the vftioer appoined te ruccred him. You accepted aux! moat eminent member of your allow the garrison to be officer, ets\ioned at Fort dam’ Money market 1g teas Lown C0 te smal de wrrod in the de nleipuventa bi. Crowds of people tom Of tire oldost Jeoremee wiroh Dar o “ balliow for th Ronthomyaon Hie yoar baw find sithough the A Naples despatch of the 2st reports that a decroe was in courte of preparation ordering an extraordinary levy of men between eighteen and fifty-five yoars of age. he hv taken to arm | acters whose towt. “othe total last year he wwference wo te dneremee bo eowr i front: f gneve (0 dnlia ama Chinn ot re presnt time, eernanyed \» vel cwag, America, toh on thewants of (he Poniedl Krone: axe ly oes fal, Oe money marie would on be ren Merea Robie Fvirner te @olnetisere mach ground for bonpeoute of sneained iuduetey which te weary very quartons Inatanis OLLerere ¢zpreee to you our strong convictions juicd epthoriuies, wor any body of the pout Carolina, will ly to the motion of Rot until an oer 186, $140, $140, ‘The Kis om Sax vultoring ft ng © ony Was sulloring from an attack of $10. The uext woe po essies, ano the mimwater bad veeu ootrusted with the ebtire direction of the government during his Ul ness. WON RIVER BAILROA! ‘Troy, ovunsoung with trains nape “Tend ta M., acd eats Me ana Oa Try and Albany (malt, tS” @ ong bane before prices were brought dowa ty $100 aad v On te whole & very large amount of mousy was Austria, The offictal Wiener Zeuwng publishes Greased by Laron Vou Sebinerling w ti ing the lading [ry saye:—It m the muon of the Minw- out faily and offectively WUiameduarg City man? Poo my Onan Sout Lewis thantield clerks, Fraak Abrabanw and Soloman New. on of haviag set dre to DON bik (ho are And here | rust, in justice to my: ters of State to tbe resotuiions and intentions of the jab manifesto of the of reiigious rs, ite im that respect also be proverved neutral relations of vieywoOL @ qogerally: NOROC OF Oyeratt Meomen reste UNLA he our prointa, Th ay Aware and iron ron prus aicay, f280 and 6:28 Fy 99 ao $46 0nd 606 PM hor tal, tho | ment, and thet the feravone shail be uct will Be rerpect Ube public proms, every 0d ABORT will Be | the Fawters diatrict” Ne of wuninona, sumulus to Oor mawafacbirers ace dene of Oho brumiaeve thab ma; miltiong’? of Chia dvarpeal appear to bo uy & & ptr tine ‘an ers ven apo. marks eolhom man ufvoleres. forming pengy Femt parts 9€ tho atore at at OF Mammo was iamuing fre sot that Use perpetraiors of tivo would emoalier Ve lmmgtD of time to emable thom to get out to overy could be mad: 2 On the premtines, Snowrty eifivoated by the moke be: recom frou thelr perilous eonditiom, very prompt in haying tho avapectod par. fowt them for area ewne Lame, and 4 5 Hy i He i t coker ged (ode wb Obiaa, the mMROOTR Bre provided with Joer, an'1 ebhor ConA ione 5 F E lutm of pros the oll nod penal courte or nese Ae ne cial niatulea, te Ministry of intro ue" jie the Tiana ae the | i t 3 i eF He od, and he WIL prseoed Tt ts euppowed that the rod for $4,000, while 14 doea not oxoeed HE 2 Fee 2 : ‘the geoeral ogsiauon ovinelal Thets aro Omy compoteat to’ k prottucial queath us ited States puoamer Myrlic, Com, Io Roy, from w Africa, wae mk a arrived of the 22a Trgala Guegrom nod penleet Bomt- hi Nowomber 24, law nnd public og fe ap be composed of Provincial diets, amd will Fanon, Dee 96, 1960 COG mehy clected by EVN BURCBAld, are’t Gap,

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