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‘The provines of Viterbo emtinucd in s tate of in” 1nd itself from enemies without and tral. ‘The Alabamm Convention. ‘vielons of the samerare made surrection, and It wee reported thet the Freach were And thas it ls our daty to exereise such Washington, Doc. $1.—The Montyoméey Con- | ¥8,%il fd our bovt mrehen toe ley uo (Tenn. objected and Mr. MoKtaam | Zeleration sg the mafotity in the Aiabacna Oonven | SPT", Neg "a comely Aun we wish sincere- lve months ago me . pr grea, the ton in favor of co-operation will be ie ‘ ~ - ie tense eh for upper Tta'y, lind been orgraniaed, Bemomaw Ohio) inteotuced @ bill to further | there are din 7. ~ asanldts kis ; “ ; a an the ts LA. ‘The Bavarian Minister at Turtm having been recal Fea he ecllectin of arty on imports, Re J 4 one re Clammes of 0o~ parstioni¢e No Paper Te-Morrow. nfrowioim be nore wuatked than fe the year duaruptign of the Union, and to the Jadiclary Cxmaiting, ‘Tho Speaker laid before whe House lengthy Commmnication from the iste Secwtary of War, ex Trewing the reasons why, and justlizing his course tes or y: wait the | led, the Sardinian Minister at Munich hed reostved that has parsed.” Since then, wo hage seen oar jim since the world b orders to vacate bis post, oan wish fulililed in the emancipation of Italy and 0d | ihe Paria journals wore instructed to deny the be he the offer of more liberal institutions to countriss lenght evacution of Viterbo by the French, and to state thea P i, gtving certain ances to Rute, { Large Firco—Gront which have long suffered undor the decrees of of wathority, and many we'e do | the Fret ch trooya had Leen even sent beyond thet | Gon atid ~~ racers om ae Saturday night, the deepotic authority. ‘There has been moat re- Tor Oriental verviiny” "Yetthere ine secge | Province. Sosome (Fa) moved fhe sommeaieation Wo ce. | oats eonteute Gonaidion of teehee ee markable progress in all that concerns the rights Is inenid that tho Fcench Emperor haa semt £1.000 | terred to the Beloct Committes to invevtigate inte LJ ‘vble. flour and _ In order to afford the employes of the Sex Eotablichment an opportunity to participate in 4, Ghe festivities of the day, no regular edition of this paper will be published to morrow, (Wed- General Telegraphic News, i 38 the perfec‘ion aad plenary | to the Pope. setion Indian bonda. 1,000 tashela wheet were destroyed by fire, Lies | lef nesday,) but of the people in Europsan countries since we last futher! ‘eeoordingy is, a poe 4 px ‘Paste Puta covespondons oage that iting "ina Coke Litho 995,000, insured 980,000, — A AN EXTRA SUN, addresod our readers a Now Year's salutation, | duties a uve wr ite like Viorea Russom, hes de aot to revarn to Torin ur (va Bs goog Me. oul The flames commtinicat :d to the warehouse occu. ‘ sed Bouth Carolina commits a rr volutions otom E: olded Boooox: Coats appear by Containing all the current news of the day, witi | Our wish has been more than gratified, Nice, oF wt leant in 4. of the Gonmitution ?— | until after the evactstion of Geata, witness before the briefly contend: | Pk by Coutim and Awnas, destroying the talld. my! ve A year ago we did not anticipate that any | If the Carolinians have rights they have also duties, Aveta, 1d that the revolutions should take thet at) as | ing valued ¢ $15,090; insurance not asertained, E ‘ be lemned daring the forenoon. considerable number of pertons could be found in | Thy, thetr forefathers sutworied, te | Rumors were again current that Count Racuumag | {he Secretary of War rary he haa User implicated | Al 2 cclodk on Bunday;morning, ancther fe broke | lv i thie broad Union, wko would sertously engage in | the staten which, by heir own namtasion neretaue, | war nbera wo eure from of ie a pephmmnohereted (I) LS Mos Maron and Pa vs 4% ‘Tre Prortal ane Comcro !—It matters little lot to destroy the anity of our Republic, amd | [lly kept their engsgememts, to the states which Lave The MH ingsrianfConference af Gran was opened on , lowe.) deni e ‘a Greet, covupled cea, Lie om | are a new, what depravity and madnow ay rule the | ‘ake the namo of "American citizen,” a'nama | ffietssus etme inlands and, which the acca | MET? Ticeutenttzniarui wp Oe wee promptly tormsyand remarked that the Sworetary | whe Luding, $80,400; Insured. “Groman Devens 4 Of balding das geraa kn oss Co.'s maddiery and harness emablishment was also | Within the fire limits 288, coumumed. 1,48 $40,000 ; instired $80,000, All the | ‘There werd wrested and (P44) ratned the polnt that the Bsore- | records and valuable document deposited in the | Year 1,647 buidlings. rity by law to communi} Cisy Clerk's «fice were destroyed, with $200,000 worth of ebatte! mortgages belonging t) the ty, bour in Charleston, nor what helpless fright may hold poor Boon aman spellbound at Washing ten, In fact, the worse their work may be, the mightior and swifter will be the uprising of the of contumely and reproach ameng the civilized q io J that, though ailopted. nations of the earth. A few short months have | heving vatered into tederation wihedcan choos | A new tarutt vt 0 deatroyes! all our hopeful anticipations, and we ian thee, eee enter connet shalt of | seoeary, now are obliged to witness the painful spectacle | is cand by solemn oath before (od and the coun Ramia. American people in the cause of their country. | o¢ men eworn to maintain the Union abandoning | try 0 100 that the laws be faithfully executed!’ Mr. ‘The Ruwian government has contracted with the ‘offi Five persona are missing, amd it ia feared they are foarf treason, over . iMenaion enough :— Thames Tron Wor us fun cased frig- ii Proper tri We have no fearful of successful + Over OF | their trusts, and invoking the fall spirit of revo- | tre Conant tales e, alnly enomgh :—s peel ahabe Repel stb hele tt» come hare and. ack for an investigation, | Vuried inthe ruins. Exertions are beiag made t even through the government at Wathington. | ji sion and civil war. correo a mtae into mabmiasion which Is alter ping ty | M@ 06 020 tons and great power, Oiker voue's of "he Speaker said it did not appear ty him ‘that | find the bodies, but the heat ix ao greet thet net Apranam Lrxcoun will bo President of We have, hy nat trast fo the alt= | *Hbdraw, or has withdre he Confederacy 1’ | the same clas are to be furnished from year to year. Site i i saade the Gtr of the Eresident to trans | much progrem is made. rating ; ‘ehave, however, a firm he all | — and he continua, © I bave arrived at the con: India communications, the heads ‘parame: ochre the United States at twelve o'clock, n00% | ont niing Ty ; anan “5 ies awe ays None ing Providence who has hitherte fa. | son that no such pewer bas teen delegated to Con: | 4 new company was in course of forrastion in Le Tks) vernet © Cnen aN We Marine Disaster. on the 4th of March beetrd altel alan vored and protected our Republic, that He will | Gcyefnment.'" Paiste the tone wen \spoteah woneTas | London for running « Hine of serew otsamere to edie. | opt tbat ein expre’s Provided that the Sycretary on ei om N.C Dee, 1 —The ship Enns ment the army and navy of the Uni bring the schemes of traitors to naught, and | sien of a long trala of arument. Advices from Bombay by the overland mall are to of War shal have the Fight to make communica Liver pe 80 days from oan nie Teay be under his orders, and what is more, they will | convings them that their fratricidal policy is ity Ls oa tne Ceo dae Ln eee of cangttg | Nov. Othy and from Calcul to Nov, 1fthy ‘The Bom | Hone Re ig Fo OC On wy a ee ee are vo raare ot | Pregnant only with incurable mlschief to them- | ‘ll‘Acation, ie maselmay arithont btndrance woe, | ay Gazette yiven an untavorabie account f the sate | gy Mf GRIM, Gi nA coms northeast af New Ie Sgt The captain and earth are honor ard loyalty better understood +4 late the sacred Constitution of the Republic, tt may | of India, Toe Eu-opoan atroy is discontented and ‘Ths communication was ri ferred to the Belect Com- | CTW Were raved; vessel bilged, The woather is selves, In the yoar that has reached its elose, ‘+ mong our own brave naval and military Cae PraaT sft erie am ordinary fede sl law, wach 88 | pars of it is mutinous, miltteo on the abstraction of the bonds. ay ee eee We have When American officers are found hide Ths bubendnes has ad hal reteras the opinions o¢ the P ambebrs smnowns so thier -eaak ‘The native troops are not tole triste’, and the Mr. Moore (delegate from Ura) preseated a Army and Navy News. betel! * oir fl th Males ti, pgeorcsrae all retaras | 0 abel chligaion whatever can be ealoteed oa | whole poptaslon ta bitterly dlaatefied with the gov: {| memorial prapice hehe cine of tee Terr] Two of the ebes da ener Mave Guilty of treachery to their flag and the consti- | tr tig care and labor—our harvest has been any recurant siate, ernment that bas imposed the income tax, At Poo. | Wry at a state, Kiferred to the Committee om Torti. wo longest m: tutional authorities of their country, we plentiful, and no placcue bas visited oar beloved | | The Gsbe ayn the meamge is in fact an appeal to | ah vevernlshoumand natives had assembled, and pud- | "Ng sere (Pe } Introdveed a rercluvion request, | te shes sete ea ye aed ates troops ond cme conclade that henor Is extinct aie ony: lard. We are in tho full enjoyment of unusual | the North to make concessions to the South, Ucly torn up the inoome tax papers, tg the Prewident ¥> commnnicste ths Gonaivion of . harley ianey S Stale dane a . Vers 1, arreus id uthe rope + Charleston. Regimen marched thourand ‘ae rey arta uae, Tatag Ih ” niform, | Prosperity, marred only by our own wickadneas | The Datly Neve m A\ Bombay & populer Gemonsiraticn bed boom | US OnE nom (i.0) otees bate rules Fequire | going fram Cemp Ployd to New Mexico, ‘The Ob in abetting the projects of those who are madi: The election of Mr. Limcorm, and the revolution of | inate against the tax. The Bombay Gazette oayn {8 cally On tho Plestdaet for teh cL aed employing the power they have received 8 May 2 | Rube pinion wich “i represent, deprive oft ch “cal ne for {nformati Regiment, land year, spent 162 days actually march- in trnst, for the subversion of the nationality they have hitherto defended and rendered illus- ‘ » entl lection of the | var one day, appolated ae : Fushing towards revolution and civil war. May a | portance any masses which Provident Bvouaman | Wants littie now to cutirely sop the oo Ol x dehcaatan Uf tay Sa Ing, and 100 days alogher on the road, during | ead . mercifal Providence save us, as anation, from | $55 "SSctiom which thie ruined sad’ tecese ad | ex ree nombey pres relees am outery against the } FAC, Gerrans cred ¢.corpendion of the ralen. | ee ot ean peer fand more reomily, Pa . ae Tepreemt atten of mot shameful delay on the payment of the Indian prise fin order’; one hour mus fist elapse. by foros. would be itmpracticab!e and destructive to | more lengthy marches than these noticed. “ basis of all our acts a¢ a profesedly Christian Bow endangers the Uaion, could 108 | suing the detai!s of the amalgamation with the royal Bipub ican liber tho consequences of eur disregard of the great | state man tay mals, otherwise his preposterous alle am ape. ‘wo companies of troops journeyed for over 17 days Joahth ery sea and thore! If there are hnad, \ that os tate tg | money. Mr. Pavon (Va ) offered a resoiution : ‘i te ry triows on Mi flee m, even thay Will have and immutable principles which should be the | gatine i She question of slavery | The keal army is aleo irritated by the dolay in is Kesolvedy Toss any attemps to prose:vo the Uaion | Without meeting water, History dow not chronicle inet ‘ the self-respect to absolve themselves aa offi- AY, end demanded the previous ques- ‘The United Sates steam frigate Roanoke was go- | buckw people. army. ‘The government of the Rxam has coded to | tion which was o vo rom ing thomsel ‘ vidi te reeregr the Union, | Bat passing from national to individual rex |, Te, ran, sates Save ts may ot the matters | Uta rich evtton Growing country, including Babar, et ee eel te lay the eal ah Fa yestorday, Wis daa ar Palpermn ae ht themselves wit o 5 ; ; x . i i ti, | Ponsibilitios, the commencement of a New Yoar fr jator, af | It will be penetrated in two years by the railway Mr, Hat. (0s,)—1 move to adjourn, oun, 4 rey ah of aaa, « ih ialpped. Charleston isa fitting time to frm new resolves and wiser \ tim "ipa promiaa, It tat oug: | £0 Bamiay, A cuties hes taken place in Napa a rege nE: the motion % eds 1 aye Uutted Sates ship Supply will sal! from Pensa: fo e ped C ann tak taken place ders it e d wise ypronminy ita” Mug: " ved than we have done in 190) we, mat bonis th | Etryrisees seni Caches okey Peace! | tra pandys bes be eroard Sasa" "| Ege thn tae nd. the rnon | sna Prin hr hae f ton on hat too | in 186 Liberty laws, Buuth Catolina re Ay, , B wes tt rn “ than we have done in 1860, we must begin ca the ove hand with that, on the other, had. ‘The sentenee of death of private Jouns a for mutt- | Yer Braivew (Ohio) ime lacd a mubettiate for Me, | ROH ordered to ee this year well not in dissipation and acte of folly, but Rene ale onan a eA eer aaace: | ny, has been already ennotinced, ‘The Commander. | sravare' rescittion shoe toe Con sntan Military | A lettor tag for he Maditerrane::i eqanicon will fon, - ” a mt | ny, has bo b in a prudent, rational and Christian manner, We yg a i a AL shenidity of toe imehief bas disbanded the regiment cm the ground | Aifaira report what arms have been distributed since | close af the Baston Lyceum and Tastitute on the Sih. PTL must not only resolve. We must adhere to oar | pioporal, and the former is mo wiser. If the tree | of ite Insulordinate and muiinous conduct, More | JeBvary, 1800; and also the condition of the forts, | The Relief will take one from this port for the Coast tae { harbor, and remove the milltary arm of the go- vernment far beyond reach of an invasion of ‘Washington, down to the last momont of the ex- piring sdwinistration— ten thousand of the military flower of young Amorica will andowbt esol y d have obtained those mecenen Ne, dock-yards, ele, of the country; and thet ly be precont in arms, of thetr own accord, to | Tlvo%. Good intentions are of no value unlose ondivicns of psicel and Acta! freed) tyrsarearz | *80 8 Yeh ofthe rarlont had been condemned ty € & ap ettA le cage iad oa ial Dies caster Mohawk was at Key | judgrae i d uphold the constitution of their | "° Put them in practice, Lot us begin well, and | Our end protracted effur and at all emits risk, | COUrt#tnartlal in a fow Weeks, yet the insubordina- | and have ‘eave to report at any t hed & ai ol “y 00 fair play and upho on Persovere, and our porsaverance will be amply | while their pety was bolplow'y overvorne by aks | tien eontinaed. tne conduct of she non-commision- | wanted the Mrestlont te grec tor haan eee He | Week on the 11th instant, to all tm three days for country, The next President will be peacefully inaugurated and loyally obeyed by the citizens of all parties, from the wiual heur on the 4th of next March, Ard if there should be any ancor- tainty of the peaceful order of the eczaslon, a vo lumteer uard of honor will be there uncalled, before whem all the embattled chivalry of sces- How, would be as loaves in a tempest, ‘wanted 8 to apeak for himself, Pp, seared, sve thotower In in What Rancher arey arate BO: | ed oficers iad been a0 bad bat it was nocomary to | “Mt taenens wate eer tastes forthe | Cube. ‘The. Weendowe has arrived at Pensscola, when the power is in their hands, and. the Republic tha remnaiee tar a here the Crusader is ale, thus showing the quist agreed to—91 | where the Oru i le 80 make Ite nal choice whether to abide by or for | Teduco them to the ranks concentration of manned naval vessels at Norfolk, oa Maver Wrecked. sake the prinetplea of twrty, It wonld be an rewern. | ‘The privates were to be drafted to ho other regi: | SMpinad @2—not two Minis and the Crosser and Wyandotte, a) Pensacola, | £2? Wo are inforined by a letter from Nassau (Ba- | able to expect Great Britain tor. the slave traie ‘Mr, 8raw ron ule was ad.pted asan inde- iii) Galor date od Das 24th, thay an reahhes for the velco of | the lace Coes ae tua ig sich Goh 06 be airvoae is any. PERT, Daves (Tod's edved leave to offer a resctetion, | are all in sotive service conditions with orews slavery, with 660 Africans on bourd, had just bean wwe catchers after ail, bow shat the | erme, tneivcting the Committee on the Judletary to in: | tached. wrecked at Cay Lobos in the B iidh territory, The has been fmzbt and won, While ‘s'outta papers my that the disbandment of the pocition wath Carolin hes Gaus summed. cies copfeta of the slaver eoined one of the small tailing | find cnaluace shee ae alas ie ee aie | the Oth Bengal Beropeen Regiment wae fellow: | Marr Lovers Cig md Berea ee tee.) Vorsels and lauded his cargo of human beings, Nown | affairs, aud they insisted on the uaconatitavonat | cd by the immodiate military execution of a pris- severally otgocted, and Mr, Davis moved a suspen. of tho affair wan brought to Naswea by ome of the | eharactor of th ve alave law, which kas been | oner, Me was marched around the equare in Hotwam wished to offer ambstituta, asserting a Bish sand Warling vesselgand the Governor instantly dispateh. | {200i unworkable acoo ding! Serre | the sem cf Me cil, and chen dead | Shas Shs righ € 0 anos ts wroegr irves the Union, Atthade of the Country. bear vuprennecy ro , 1 was deemed Worthy of the highest civic | od the lighthouse yacht J. J. Finlayson, with sixty | and th freostatnhave tir Yarmte Gilbepeacioniy | at the fe voley, Is soknowledged he jones 1a pot voscgnl sed U7 Cie ConltaNe. sect on the All be me | Loners, by a Roman Sonate, ‘not to have des- | men of the 1st W. 1 Regiment on hoard, but they ar- | asserted that each state must take eare uf its owe | of his sentence, and mot his death with manly resig- ived-—-42 ayainas JS ‘Tho’ ar Ga taar 5+ Paired of tho republic,” In an hour of guneral | rived ro late to capture the intraders. Tae Africans | demantic ofaire its servants son, ake thls ro’ | nation, Soarcely hat this terrib'e scene bean enaes. | Without ouuning Yow cone'nsion on the eolject, the Lk lretgad, , panic and dismay. They wore right. He who | bed !een takes off by 9 Spanish brig and arrived w | tee va. a work ef time, which le very prove: { ed when the 23d Regiment of foot moved up in frons | House adjcurned till Wednesd Yet, hig » stems am epidemic of terror and confusion, and | Nerevitay Cuba. az poll ol have foe domo; x Caron po of the Sth Earopean Regiment. The artillery was ‘That soa! 4" “ ‘cneneeinicinicsiniamens pervonal ‘Tho Mfimour! Logtsiatare. : loaded with grape on either flank, The Sih Ragiment ‘ ‘Tum Game ov 118 BeAs0n are decidedly the | Strrender a whom the gume (sin this ove hands,” | were then coramanded to ordar arms and Vnewvo pie | 8+ Louis, Dec, 80.—A special dispatch ame iN books of the enterprising house of W. A. Tows. | ‘The question which hoods an answer ir, why | their army. ‘They obvyed, and were at once marched Republican trom Jefferson City, states th ud sump & Cos of Whia city. ‘Their illustrated “Fonnsr | {here shoud, be any talk of Soompromise’’ a sl: | gcme abort distance clear of the plies, Ny ssoner | COOPER, Commissioner from Alabama, made a strong Hirux” of Brrr, 14 ono of the mos) exquisite pro- | ghelr abare of the repreentation, Nobody hes | were they qut'e © ear of the piles, than two companies | *oeaion speech last night, in the Hall of the House Auctions 6 he acto of angrayis wronged. them, have lost the day In an | of the Tul and 84 Regiments fi ing rapidly to the spot | O Representatives, He did not believe in a commer- “Pages and Pictures,” feorm oo glection, ree fifihs miff: age gave 4 their | Ciel or industria! potnt of view, d Plotures," from Coorek lectisn, thelr three fifvhs muff teers | intervened between the OU Riginens ond the southern states specimen of the saine superior class, on & nobody Gna ROW Wty oe ADH £0.08 to prevent she powibility of any rad 4) | Would be the lovers mn case of « disruption of the with bis own inspiring courage sures a timid and wavering people just fainting iato the jaws of its fos, performs the greatest public ser- vice that oan onnoble an individual same. Janet te, in the converse, the treason of cowardice, which drops from its trembling hands the sword of national power, and supplies audacity ‘Tho’ one ster from a clust at's gone, And, ahineth for itael/ alone ; rep tho’ another, yet fall ne ri yet one, withal ; ‘Yet will wo still rely upon ‘The “ greater light’ —the central San ! lowing party is not to be paid for its loa hs wid a poo. 26 a gaan the foe while paleying the heart of the people, | sa’e. Ay the. lor eg nthe es socomplished, th) | Svernment. losire ‘pang pogrenperhclyryt most unwitigated scorn and shen tric nti be sae net Geotle and | B-lgadier read” an ondét Tr i any ihagrs 4 (PD the Afitcan lave trade, His remarka were 00- fa ote Duty rin, of netio Foreign Intelligence. m. There is no eal for compromise—no need of | ofthe Regimens, It was struck from the army i A amlspante!- od shout sloud—Tux Son | Tae dow! Men the mest eonousting wrath of nations, tno use in itand omtainly no promise of benett | All its cormmoasioned cfficern were reduced to the ara he Seuste Camber, J. @. Lourems, It ls the great happinees of our country to con - —— to apylocy ; and the particular act of compromise ranks, and theZmen were drafted into the five re | % consider the suggestions ont tain many courageous, cool and resolute men at this oritical period. The utterances of our pub- lic men and presses are replote with the evidence 1 dat for Lieutenant ‘Gsvernor, Joum 9 ‘he Directors ofthe AMantc telegraph had remived | medala on Uhels treats who lad fought Eagland’s J dam fy Liewaenane Cveenor Jowm Herm, Senator ¥ 4.) Foreman, We yey cm enerday, prevented one " a\thelr own expense te keep the coucern afloat, in | battles all the world over; many of the old soldiers Dent, took the chair, Mr. Pansons farther Barner, with o mag: Snes nificent set of parlor chairs,” inst, Tmicormmnow fact, Sol, Batnow, of Bi ‘i nding « splendid of thie ‘The party about to assume the Arrival of the Kangar hopes cfoptraticos belng raided la faiael: who bad been drafted from thé old Bengal and from J moved shay vox PALtow, ripest Feoking chair. Mr. Barmsr has been connestet with feasts ertiole fe vein of qevermment, whatever may be seid of American. ‘The London Timea city article of Thuraday even Hoyal regiawnte appeared to be utterly hears | Col. Baxxow declined, He CRs not the cflice for nearly sixteen years, and thia textinony | bade. a) y stay in the Mts principles, will nowhere be denied the posse — tug, 2th inst, myn; The English furds are dal! | broken and sobbed sloud. mee ure tending to secession, He wutin, @ | to his Adelity, and to his impartial i pape . } sion of ae bold and firma set of public mem a} The steamer Kangaroo from Liverpool, on the | Slay from a variety of causes. They opencd at wdo- | Portland, Dec, B1.—Tke meamship North Amerte | Uaion unvil he was forced out of is. ‘There wae Yer» The Lag Worked wnder hissy must bp exooedingly Tire xven Ta2.2ivk's Moomee ever lod the councl.s of a nation, In the break- | 19:h, ard Queenston on the 20th Doc, arrived here | cline of isd, aud subsequently expertenced a further | ean, from Liverpoo! 90h, wia Londonderry is ar- | Dope that matters might be amicably adjusted, aifying. re ing up of parties, it haa incorporated the back- |] yeterday. ; fall. ‘The news from Hombay of o:ganized resistance, | rived at this port at 10:45 this morning. A resolution was adopted, stating that during the bone and sinew of both the old parties, Demo. | The trincs Aiton witch eee kg Jolt Galway | the Part of the native tributaries to the Income | The Giargow bad arrived 96 Queenstown, coming session of the Lgisature, they would express cratic and Whig. Lixcoux, Epwarp Bares, | for St. Jutns, Newfoundland, on tho 18th, had been | MX and the unsatisfactory state of the army in that | The following is the latest ria Londonderry :— their opinions officially upon the questions now die and others, well repressat the latter perky, Gan witha: wn, and the Galway line is temporarily sus- | presidency coustituted she chia reason for the pre- hivEnroot. Cortos Maneens.—Liverpool, Q14t. surbing bead Dae, ene Seren pitegent a : alling heaviaess, “he rales of cotton for the week reached 133,600 b ai bama a copy 0 resolutions on the sulject, as Hamum, Parston Kuro, Baran, Biare, China. » me pth to deprosion on the Parle | Wcluding 32.000 to speculators, aud 80,000 betes the General Aseembly may direct, ‘ Banna, and a host of the peculiarly rolid, prac- B RATIFICATIONS RXOMANGED, =e foexporters, The late-t advices from the Uaited The Awembly meets tomorrow, Major Hanzrs, boa! asd Astecsal ass of mien in public and On tho aNernoon of the 15ih December, just as the Bourse, coupled with the intimati: ms given to Aum f Star ‘and the announcement of @ with China, ‘ wos ; x pean Goa, Paiow and Qol. Batvow are most promiaen sass oft We | english Cabinet was on the paint of aeparating, tela, that she must consent to vel! Venetia, or be pro- f caused an advance of fully (d. on all dascription Prominent Ot | dent basis. He had his troubles, as mous men have Private life, whom jckory unavoidably | sccived a telegram from Bt, Petersburg, announcing pared fora uew war im tho spring, likewise hed | Se market clomng busyant and active, Tue sales | candidates for the speakership, but it is considered ‘who enter upon the Ministry, but the larger portion drew around him, now carry over the glory of | iia intelligence from Pakla be the Oia ot ete soe | sonne ef.e8 upon the market, which was inf renced | “REE and exporters, the market closing firm avane J /ubitul whether elther can be elected. on Friday were 12-000 bales, including 4.000 to 7 2 of his congregation were sincere!y attached to him, the Demeoratic party to the new administration, | ted reached the Rorian Governmont ; that peace | UY & sudden and considerable increase In the demand | following :juotations : The Republican urges that no secessionist should sod aftr tecuring him « comfortable house they of clear | : ee Dr. ZELMG Pretec mes bs is p eciaely wet would be most psrilous to Hon of Mr. Pansows, the late Barcxtnmroan cundt | Tam Employees in the Composing Department | vision ¢t, st Mra yaar} Five Days Later From Europe, | iiparien 1 it wers 0 the moa kept maining regiments of the Bengal army, ‘Mon with sinaal Gos tierra, Seastor | = Cen Avid VF) — and North -_-_————_.. Tux Ry. Mr. Borsrorp, of Yorkville, whose sudden insanity we have already noticed, died yesterday morning. He leaves a wife and three children, Mr. Borsronn was a man of superior tal ent, and had labored with great neal to establish the church, of which he was pastor, upon an indepen- ; ; ? : be elected speaker, but urges the passage of an sot at leaving just one northern man of mark atd force, was concltided on the 26th of Ootober, and the ratif- for loans on government securities. Tae rate for ad. “ mid, 7: Mobile filr " looked forward to many years of his usefulness . iy of the sensi y " m Benater Docotas, in an ontside,bat independent | cathns exchanged; and shat on the 61h of Noveuber | Tenet on the stock exchange thi berries Ramage (eeepc rege tae ee pateeat OF among thew as & Minister of Chris | and impartial poei:icn. the alijed forces evacuated Pekin, aud sho Bar Cothe oh le a soere wor se entre dees ie ee a Bo't 4 ertimated at 99.090 | state explicitly their grlevancos and the aggraasions oy nese rere From ail these Jacksonian ar.& Webstorian sort | Was expected iimediately to return to his cabinet, ‘gore. mide to the Biwks where ie es of 446.000 of American desc:ipiions, of the Nurth, To Parvesr Msarraanaystom.—Dr, Sam- ‘The rapidity with which the news was recalved | cstions ProoL Karavervrrs Marxer"The Bread: —$_ _____. #0n wishes us to state, in justice to himaslf, thet the nimum rate of discount ia five per cent. Ia the dis | stuffs market is firm, with « good demand at = : , From Washington, office 512 Brosdway, where one Annas, of Michi. | ge! count market there is also an active demand, Abont | Mee prices, Corn has an advancing tendency, ‘ " £20,000 in bar gold was taken foom the Hunk today, | | JAvmrvo.. Paovison Mancer,—The Provision | Washington, Dec. 81.—Cortain parties in Now | 62% was alleged to have been swindled by a certain | of mon, wo hear not one uscertaia or wavering voice, We are yet a marculive peeple, and aro not reprosexted at a.l by the witherod spscimen caured eome doubts to be thrown upon i's authenti city, Yut it Is atated that the intelligence was com- Of old federalism which reprodaces the truckling vm. the Weiss, again at Bu Beteraterg { Tit expected. dha the Avatralaian, (Canard) J VES geacen'y qui. ian Leen an mater spear ogiitee apres tele chong th wants Pomtige treason of the Hartford Convention in the Presi- | whe forineith telegreyhied it to London, | etcamer on Saturday, take ou some more | _Lonnutn dered mh ob Re eaeea we oon patcytes bapa tag teat em bgaltaad he having lately removed to another part of the Gential office, Honor to the Lrave—this is she } The inteljgenes was likewise pubiishod in tho Paris | F0'd #0 Now York, Too railway market remainy | —rhe.Iabat ealea Friday. were: nest Seworon ot toe wouwnry today, thet the ant sumed | Soe mood of every strugale and victory on earth, in | Monifewr, and confirmation had a'so bean received | Eds but come depression way caused you- | Hailrond, 28490 discount ; rio RR , 33 }g0343 | New ‘ renttaed iy York Colstraly T7470, sum would probably be realised In the evurse of a terday, partly by sales Yo close specilati pall sali Ae gral yh Kesh pedi aati — work, when the requisitions of the various disbarsing diag | 4 be coke lef ita) w quarter to three-founhs per om | THE LATEST NEWS, | “ors vord be met. n come sf the room of the Beilef Committer, No, 95 lower, ‘The Grand Trunk Canads Railway stock Ride ihrem ea 20m Whove SETA | (oper Lautiute, where they may leave donations ae- =pertenced a renewed decline of fally one per cent, ee hb prevailed throwghous the olty | Coding to their respective abilities, It is hoped that Yiddo to land them, and then roturns here to om. | Ye#erday om the publication of the report of the tus —_ Lieut, Gen. & haa the desolate aud cheerlees homes of the Kansas eaf- Lark his Excellency, Mr, Wann, ths American Min. | Comunittes of Baie, It is now beyond doubts sferacon thag Lieut, Cres. Scorr had been op- | OOw st be considered Ly all who enjoy a happy {ator for Aden, en route to the Un ted States,” thas the projected Tarkial loan is complete failure pointed Secretary of War ail inierim, produced New Yur, Lengthy cfficial dirpatehes a1 to the procesdings ay | ere and its prospects are scarcely better at Pais, Trt Conia eae a ee Pekin, the treatinent of the Eaglish prisoners, ofo,, | Marawia Datuounre ts dead, and having no male pomaig-Locdlp rp nap tet a Mgt var dad iny are pub ished. Some of the details ay to the manner | '#U% tho Scotch Earidom and the estate of Dat boa ng dearht hd Racers er Le ard in which the prisoners were treated are quite sicken. | MOV! fall ¥ his cousin Lord Pawmuan — Henete. pce aha Al Anrind Asser yer} ine Why <The opmning prices of consola | Washington, Dec, 31.—The galleries were renin Che fp Poly claret Sm apy semi-annual report, Ln accordance with the require- a O27, 0u5 ‘ J ‘The last letters received from the bess sources hold reas for account 334. Paves | STM. There was a large crowd lout the door. the Chief Cletk Gen. Soorr bas not been elther at | DARle f section 64 ofan act to provide agatust Une out no hopes of the reaovery of Caph Baan aaom and Lahey sito were in the lobbies and on the flor, the Department or af the President's House tod Fre radingn tn the City of New York, pareed Apeil Mr. Bowny the correspondent of ahe France. Mr. Carman (Ky) offered @ resolution that a sfsycenstg big “64 11th, 1860. It embraces the period from June Lat to Cereely, but is at yet neither veritied nor dis- | Mt Bows pondens of the Times, ‘The Moniteur mays the Raxperor haa decided that | portion of the gallery be set aide for t minis: | _ Dah Tecurcon end Teouss wore at the Cables | sovesster seth, incbutiva We cslest the mocst inten, Monitewr also pub'ishes a dispatch from Baron for torelgn meeting today, though rumor had declared it other ; Proved. One thing only seoms certain, thet the la ed Pekin, Th ult., received via St, Poser. | 0 January next, and Ly way of reciprocity, Kag- | ters and their families and muite. wii eating portions : weverument is in ipeeaf confusion, the President by gent mlog Abe gow ra of the treaty of poace. | shmen visiting France shall be permitted to enter Mr, Davis (Mias) oljeoted, He thought there was q a bil, fa to provide for the col- jrteaierg OF orton. irtaall : hse wiblinatuin bad Lown accepted. by th juntry without passporta c ot Biwer ther ommon Coune!! baving failed 1) assign an { pny cote tanuts nie Be Pe genplan ete of aha enty of Town a cove wgouted verses the prohibition "an Mises ‘trey spoke in favor of the resolution, | ten of duty om imports, introduced in the House | cece tor Nhe tran tation Ci Fan Pras boca 4 Spy now irened would Depeldl | caiuat ibe exports freee Algerie of bute fer tae | Mr. Suwau Oe ¥) ako poke im favor of its | Says and referred to the Committee om Judiciary, 5.8; ones for the preant 98 Mo. 6 Cooper compel his cabinet It would not bo strange if, in | to Frauceay an indemnit to the lnerenee of the President's to on. | Union, 4th Avenue, between Teh and 81h sireets, 5] bia terror, he should elute’ ut the erm of ‘the pdr Ze was te be rung in the cathedral of | ning purposes. Pemege. looks reese power to ea. i {peace or war, Honor to the men who ean “be Just nd far rot” io a time that tries men's Souls, ‘The true Americas and the true man, is be who asoris among the rumblings and throes of threatened dissolution, the inviolable majeaty and might of the Union—of the great American nation, now too firmly consolidated, comented with blood, and arched with glory, to be thrown into confusion for one hour by the shock of « boutbern secession, in other quaiters, ‘The Hong Kong correspondent of the Lyndon Times, writing on the 29th October, says: “The Vai ted States frigate Niagara is hore wih the Japanese Amlesadors on board, She proceeds a\ oncs to Naw Year's Day om Kawsas.—To-day, the friends of the famishing {n Kensas may find a wel- BY THLEGRAPA TO THEN, Y, avy, Political Intelligence, XXXVIth CONGKMS—Socond Senston. Rarogr ov rHx SurcarNTENDENt oF Borwp- txa8,—Jonas N. Purine, Esq , Superintendent of Baildings, yesterday presented to the Muyor his firat ‘Tice rumor of General Soorn's appointment ag Becrotary of War, excites the pubic mind in- ORGAmIzaTION, ster the replacing of she crows on thesumalt, | 4 painphlet bearing the title “The Remperor Pauw. | Agreed to these the revence lava, f . . ‘Tho Jaw of April 17th, 1960, took effeot on the 151m per Ba bce ana entrees the ae Of is | the Rumian government had received the news of | ow Jeanna IeundEurope” hat heen trot in Paris, | Mr. Powats (Ky, reported, {com the Special Com- N° decisive action was taken to-day by tho Oabi- | 476 lev of Apel sha 1900, ‘ware famaedistely itary courags Tesources, the English and French prisoners, DaNomwam, Aw- | and attracted considerable wttention, having, 18 is | mittee of Mairteen, that the Committees hed not been J 8 relative to the Charleston forte, assigned to « district, eight tn all, feut co-rule contiaues, the ship of » mn ud Bo id th r ch offi toward the breakers in the covizol of « hidden | wre wee mameond ty the Cree we “means sald, reeelved the spprotation of the Emperor who weie masmacred by the Chinese, able to agree upon any general plan of adjustment, Naronnox, It wiges in forcible terma the cession of He exked thet the journal of the Committee be conforming ‘Tho President's special message will probably be fant ot potine fo tee pewent Fire iti wide fwansmitted to Congress on Wednesday, It is un- ©g these Providence alone. Great Britals, Venetia for s valuable copsideration, and contend. dersocd bo will extents cash Gate 20 have come te ——---+ 1 has been further ued until the | that euch » proceeding will net only being about « 1 GETPEADEN (Ky) asked that the Smate | hie knowledge for such legislative’ action a may be ORLwers of the Legislature. A Pe Trannetee day will assemble for | reaceable solution of existing difficulties but will, in | WUd eet apart avne day for the consideration cf the | needed concerniog the secession movements, the dinpate! ‘business, joins lution offered by hi it ‘The Duke «f Neweastie had boen {mally investad | all reppscta, be & positive advautage to Austra, Apeolal order fer Wednesdays ond was made the | Benator Howras intends introducing a restu.lon, , of the p 4 With the Order of the Garter wish the usual ceremo: | ‘The Arobbishop of Lycus had published a haughty } "Mr. Wiisow (Md) cifered @ resolution that the { baving In view an adjustment Property an: nies, Pamphlet sgainst the imp sision of a stamp upon | S*ietary ot War be requested to inform the Senate | other questions with any seceding state. il for the prevention of fires, a6 well as the Holst way what disposition had been made of the arms manu- ‘Mr, Pamoort, the Seoretary to the Bouth Caroling i Pireworks ordinances, Pastoral letters treating of political matters. Me | fretured a the Lstionsl ‘armoriea, Uyectad tony 2 _ ‘een 60 eaaronss mane pronouces the imposition of she statap hrunlliaings | leak sees" ws Commissioners, will leave Washington tomorrow for VioLa TION OF TION ORDINANCES, ‘The Republican caucus last night agreed upon D.C, Lirruxsom for Bpsaker of the Assembly, H. A. Riser for Clerk, Ctraxiys D, Easton for Borgeant-at-Arms, Guo. C. Dawns for ‘There was arumor that Biitich Govornment had sent ou) instructions for a naval foreo to he con- Doorkeoper, and Hawny Heaveusow ter Asils!- | contrated in Mexican wa'cis in consequence of ths The ! 1 f | Charleston, The Commissione:s will remain ¢: He! ' i I n Me and not to be mibinitted to by the bishop bill to ¢ the teriitoria! government of \. > await No covering to Holstways, . tat Doorkeoper, late grom cutrage perpoirated on tho property of | pyrig, heredey ing —Tue Oonstitutionnel Arizona wes on ka aves ea he Executive and Legislative action, fame arin, a They adopted # resolution pledging them~ | British citixons. publishes an article signed by ita chiat editor, M. | the Momcaw law’ ato i eg every to SL giowing necine ss “etal . Relves to sus‘ain the prineiples of Gov. Monaaws | Tho detailed reports of the North Atlantic Toler | GMAMBUUULLOT, on the question of Atmria and Vene- | 22M we Ponnaylvanla Politics, ‘i , - . | Ua, M GxanpauiLtor mates that solutions of that ° is Veto messages of last winter, ajcxinat tho echoes ) {Pa icm were shorty to be made public, | uation ase everywhere cought shane Itt iomiony 1 ones, the bill 4 Patines | Harrisburg, Pig December S1—U1 P, M.—& dis. of corupticniste in futu OFy wapatens Cpe Sere Publi Tron Bie oes | Svely felt tha "s deolaive erisis is epprosching. All | inal Monday hones “” vetponed } retoh received by citisen tonight snnounces thet Total Europe seems to ha oCi AEPOB? OF VIRES FROM JUNE lot, 1969, To 30rn Nov. ~ MoChiorock to Sir Caamirs Huiuitt, eiviug & voy 1800, for the ocming Mr, Hewamn (La) poke at great lk h ln sup. Generel Cammnom bas been appointed Boo-etary of Po 4 app’ os oe 4 ing. Ho ie convinced that the witdom of th of nace! 4 ‘ The speclal correspondent of the Commrcia | the eauce, NOS Feenseting the propsed rouse tit | Pe uincnt of the Emperor wll! naam how bo rae ok ike ragbe ch secession, Gnd erged Os Taran ond ten bo ig ree tnataldy and | ayoath, Number Fires, Damage to Bu'lding } deertiser, telegraphs from Washington :— A seaman mned Hanky Lawson, formerly be | Tents strvasle withous an object, Ay he concluded ho was greeted with uprosrous scoop the sppoinument, ‘The suthority for this | “June, 46.. vse $1810 00 Fg | Fee 1 telegraphs j [Retg torbe Ataioanmbip Lrztagl was tried. in| gy Tie situadin of Austria, in Voaetis ts deplorad's. | ginlaute. Ali over he nelisiiee unere write cincts | ts deemed reliable *. vere DS 80 08 Be A report bas been received here, that the militia of | Live:poo! for the munlor et Gaunt Wiorcwce ty | M: Grandgulllot expresses bis oon viotion that Austria by waving of bandkerchiet end bur- coe 34 08 ® iat South Carolina have seized the ‘United States arms | Of the “aald quip, HamLms WaLLaog, the | wi.o Luown how provinoss are guilied wit asa mee Tar, snd the greatest evafusion and exaitement pre- ‘The South Caretian Convention 4,004 60 34. 14 a ‘And smmunition in the arsenal at Charleston, ner gully of mantlewghter aut Bo at the | member how they are low. believes shat Biron | yay oven the boeoe Con . 94s 00 | jens ¢ _ ‘There is also # report here, which to me, Lowever, d to penal servitude we Von Bebrerling sees things ia a different light from % ‘een as hia voloe could be |, Charéeton, Dec, 31—The president stated 2244 00 incredible, that the Convention by formal vote, | Tue distress at Ooventry Gera! Heuedek, and that the Baron has already | } 9 moved that the galleries be | *bs# the quertion before the Lod; as ive dvermiued to sowsann Fone Soares. 1s | ve are sad 4 by aovialy earings wpleheg th chances ofa new otragg’e, Siy cleared ee Total... mH baa ne py el report true, there E ne Presider , r containy & Tile sei emkan each Divisio) is as Sor Sutvoason, th 'cfcdotence, wil vara’ hie gts | Loren hi the torent Bg London pad Bt ro0cl | judpeante which ‘have been sroreraniel ieee amid bhace god whiching ts tee galore Vole | age, Curseravs, moved wes Wey ee leh esoret wee | TOE" ; ss f pon the city of Charleston, eral oriticise 18 at length, 7 mcf the lew tm connection Tut the prewy and | "Tbe P.esident (Mr, Bawour in ) ordered bad 7 ; Digtetat j Bet» bit oft, Major Ampunsom Is not an |, Tee Times aller epenking of Mr, Buouanan'y | BUUiying al! prosecutions whic havo been’ com | the Sorgeant-al Arnie to clear the gallery, ‘be oonvention remained in secret season wll the Pn \ © qld woman, if the Commercials correspondent | !%4 (perience in public affairs, and of the fowedom emigration of Coolies had beau eulhoriasd by a a, The suggestion of replying with ‘ guns,” Mata oe aaeeed bla Teme whan wot the goverunent, one , Mason (Va.) hoped thas rem Obastossen, eworen P \ (Mea Convention bombardment, is inferior a & | Gas would expect that evel » man Would eauael ae | Th Intelligence frum Geeta as to the progress of a] called om the Charleston, Dec. 31,—Strong fortifications have en: ioe \, Sekaealy to the bombardment itealt, Fort Sump- | oie clear doctrine, and teku some deckded ene ne the slege la contradictory, but no new movement of | UR MFR. a genreanteat Arms { been ordered in and around the barbor to resist any o ” ay bale Str ton J fer is likely to stand all the speeches that songs La prweas. Whee General Jsouson | importance is chrouloled, Faancis the Second had cleared the gallery. reinforcements that may be seat to Mijor Ampansom, ——— * fan be mode at it, ad all the “ordinance” | to thet she eceus to bp now prosecuting fo sUesom. | 800d & proclamation calling upon the garrieen to de- motlon to adjourn was lost by yeas, 18; nayy | Gov, Proxams in im dally reosipt of despatches { Fich pp tt ay hat oom be discharged upoa ite wall by « par. | ful. Jarnton hv be Be ullfera® bo reason by fond the place to the lent, froan the South tendering men to diéend South Caro- ‘Woreat cf usin, ral then, A Naples dirpatoh y y b Teme Senvantion of ewosasonists from this to | On the green ccaion, sithar dhe Boah bat ns | tn naleiog the alter se nd, accu “3 Hina treme invasion, } Meomedsy. ‘The inability of South Carolina to | °#uA0 of discontent, or the North hae not soted fa the rw pd | of the U mati rt rs ‘om of hostilities in order thas for the war General Weel om the Orints pos Sik make 00 much as an attack upon the United | Goon who ie the Cite Meee actin Eeenk | Von of bow lites inight be oeeed Seat Venn : Troy, Deo, 813. —The Troy Daily Times this \ Wats, at any point, ls pertectly manitest, Sepinton “tergie es Sad vance bound to expre-« ; RMADUnt contests @ condition which entitles Famous ; afternoon contains two letters from General Woot, ; _ — wet tooubibe beadatr ng and bring the taj | "Re Beoond to seed a represntative to plsed his ° taking strong ground in favor of the Dalon, and ia ahs 4 correspondent of the Bum culls atfention to # souseof thelr wrorgdoing. Batshe Meeage is | eauve sta fwue Congres, favor of sustaining Awpanson in his position at Fort ‘the tallowing words in Jacuson's Proclamation | S27*te on erasicn isi ‘The Frecoh Peet was expected wean to leave Mompter, and cammestly urging thee frm ground | fe Gouth Carolina tn 1802, as oxprecsing the de. | sumounte thea tbe Hesoudee te poms to contr | Geom, be ndopred to put down rebellion, He declares, thet Of the people of the Union today :— | ber of the contending prities, and preserve tha | A te‘egrem from Rome, of the Ub, says that the Uf Fort @umpter be ourrendered to the 4 wovsionista, j lv ethren, the diaturbere elon so \ ay od of the Ame: 4 PoP’ | buxbadment <¢ Geote was to be reoommenced in in 90 days two hundred thoumnd wea wou'd be ta H "aie of tha Union you eelimicoee ates tlt abey mace ta tutte ij | Ocmmequence of the non. aoceptswoe by Feamous Il. of ‘ : rosdiness to take vengeance om all who would he. never ta ta oa Dsin 1a feos lain Wah Sas’ pach | Hon onions of eutroner, Aig the Union Labo the (4 cusnaden,

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