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— age = NEW YORK, MONDAY, JANUARY 21, 186). PRICE ONE CENT December laat— . ° ; Baptista, about @45.000; the Methodists, Kpiseo- Incidents of Secomion—Whiskey. will bo substitnted by written pro- Lamaibad Hamtin, bh 61,566 COPIES PER DAY! od Uaterml about oi from | acbaveral gentlemen hava arrived within a fow | prsnls “) the Judes ehall Free ig = | ace epereapnndent of the Boston Sournal writes | eotdy, wooahe, rf = THR WEEKLY 6UN NDAY MORNING, JAN. 21, 1861 . chen can seat upon an ' day ve, for a long time past, been ony vendors for the space ays, the judges | from Pembroke, Masw., as follows: semntigd’ er Seteritors ot ovens five. cents. per PO ian Ph on Torrance ay ook aes and the average cost is ed in trad eatone One bf thees ki pea, alvertisoment the names aes, | Some of the Southern Democratic papers have | gait t™ Leariten. alrte has heen eneweas- fear ; 16 months, $1 ; single coplen, 2 cents, Spotl. From England, nearly @44.000, being about $54 50 to cach seat, | provision and grocery store. A demand was | firof 4, and other characteristics | asserted that blood eonrmen in the veins of | [lly tonned, fade ingo is vena seat gratis to intendi ng subscribers. Loubon, Dee. 6th, 1900 above docs not inelude tho Spiritualists, | mace apon him for an exorbitant sum to sustain | of the alaves they may have for sale, At the | Vice-President Hamre, ant othors tlme ha de. | Hlwatration of the fact that ‘Address «* THE BUN, hers Whetsme tO. hold occasional services on the Sabbath, tho the state authorities. Ho offered them stata | end of that period of thirty days of judicial pul | seonded from Arnica HAamtaw; and intimate | S4Rces compounded of the OF neely oll —_—___— NEES | tho proepects of secession in the United States? Parner, promulgated by Horace Seaver, amount of these securities, and finally they 1.. new the publication for anothor similar porto’, | negro, Kuvazen Hamm, an carly tifor of | eather, Dr. Junns Croqu , ly they onto. the F is the question which now meets an American at S04 one or two other bodies moeting in halls, but mover hy force about one-half of all the goods | ly publishing the propdeals in open court, if the | this town, was the father of nine children, whoss | *B@ French Academy of having no regular church organization. from his store. He did not dare to remonsirate, | prices offered bo insigniticapt, or objectel to by | names ato entered upon the town records of | Made of the tanned shit of @ bes ut he quietly sent his slaves to Richmond, Va., , the heirs or creditors, who may reqnira adjadi | Pembroke, among. whom. were Asta, Iiawtae, | T¥® introduction of the the Seales Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. To the Editor of the New York Sux :—Whatare Pantheiata, or believers in the doctrine of Titos, stocks, but they would accept only a molerate lication, the judge shall have the power te re- | that Arica, as hie name might imply, was « animals are capable of ral pelea - eT iene «fale of every turn in England, The desire for a speedy | — NTS WANTED —TEN * a sama so et go ages alee and satisfactory settlement of our difficulties is ‘The Late Cratec of the Brooklyn. and, between two daya, packed up the remains | ¢ mi M. Scrviena Mor- | born “March, ve 9th dat 1753," Arnica bye into trade was [antes Tmomediately in wove fami. | sccrcely less hearty here than at hone. Indeed, | _ A letter from an officer on board of the steam property aid fet the state, “HHis cas, | troduced this bill, proposed also that | I , born “January ett lemy. feta reeds sata day, at 188 lover oe, Sot of | the intelligent interest in all that concerna the | *l00p-of-war Brooklyn, dated Hampton Roade, | lie says, is ouly a sample of multitudes of others, | aan and wifo should not be separated, nor | ¥ Tastias, bom aus as Jan, 15t ives the following acoount of her do. | It is no uncommon thing to notice the closing of children under a certain age seld away from " Asertca Haman, born “October ove. ry K A f Prosperity of the American Republic, which is | jnys off Charleston barlor wa of | yo 20th day, A. D. 1761," stores when an inspection of the promises reveals | their paren } according to the ancient e WING MACHINES—WANTED LADIES | manifested by the better informed clase of | on the 10th a bearer of dieyatchen from Washing. | the fact that all the ‘merchandise las boon ree. Franco ant Spain for theyoverument of the colo- | > "Kreases’ Mastinona a white man, hia wif mma WAR in eal Go to lease fe operats on Whoelot & Witson'y i Ragilehmen ie extremely gratifying to the na» | tu resched un with orders te prosend to ote thee, | moved, nica, which law isstill in force iu Cuba; but these | Lota, was a white woman’ and thei? children | BAve been $250,000.00, S ff is ex: ly gratifying te pre et " SFerabrsmth ei asa: eit Kindsofetiente tional pride distely, aod all communication with tue shore Being | || The insecurity of person and property, the difi« , claims were rejected. yereot pure Ulood. He held prominent positions A, YOUNG woman, Canta Manian ree rons ‘and theenugl . . . jwatantly , wo were nut apprised of owr port of , cnlty of getting into the harbor or (ofthe | oi ceaiinienaaiiis in the town of Pembroke, and was a member of | eently committed suic in Marseill fs the’ sewina’ siachines purfect, 'a::( rossi | In my short experience among Englishmen, dentination until we, were many miles out at soa, and | removal of buoys am coast-lights; the danger of | New Sealand inet the committee of correspondence which the rv. | becatee ahe had lost her beauty by a es ¥, 1. ana st have found lets ignorance of American institu | ‘ ine woe : lento Our orders were | having vessels seized by t | Sever stce the sottloenent of ee Zealand by lutionary times of 1776 demanded, pox. oo a i 31 | tions and American politics than I had looked ont ate to proceed direct to Charleston Harbor, | fet in, and the groatly | | AN EXPLOAION OF G. at Derry, Treleagy lant month, blew out the windows noaahod eee furniture, and cracked the walls, Noone waa hurt, but the mother and eight children ware carried out of the house, almost suffocated; BURGOLARS PROKR INTO THE OARDER@Of the Ufizze palace at Florenoe on the night of the 17 Mabstantial Progrew. A Dill has passed the House to incorporate a college at Poughkeepsie, oxclasively fur youn women. It isto be endowed to the amount of 10.000 by Mr. Vassar of that place, name from him, It is intended to make . = - Dut not to go over the bar, nor come to ineurance upon vessels bound te Charleston, com. | Europeans, their attention haa been daily called for, There is still enough of it, but I think | tay under Sean outside sud neceriain if ther Wear at Viti to prevent Vessels from koing there, Largo to the pecullartles of a kind of metallic sand that English periodicals and, through them, the | the West has landed her troops, if not, countermand quantities of goods intended for their current 1 be ob Thi i has the English public are better informed concerning dere and order ber, with the troops to Hamp. | supplies are sent to Savannah, where business haw | “1008 the shores, This sand has the appearance and also nin any Information you oan as | largely increased, and they ato then sent to of fine steel filings, and if a magnet ba dropped us than in former years. The visit of the Prince ating state of affviry there, and then Fetum | Charleston by railroad, Six dollars por ton ia wpon it, and taken up again, the instrument will is having its good effect in turning the attention paid for freight on coal from Savannah to Charles: | 6 found thickly coated with the iron granules, h, Hiethn tao nos Bb encntvinge itee } fet 4 it a very different affair frome the ofdinar wa ied off $200,000 G1.” Apply 104 Namwaa streets poom 30. JaiDG*140 | of all classes here toward the United States with | but they c ground, and give the sense hahiy: pleased wit thers annah morehs ine lies pa My on erent flog {| bearding’schools, and to furnish im it every fe Baily articies hich tSey soald ue cucaloney of the diapat el pleased with the course o sare of 0, an’ i ei ul ore compl «i rol ic kindly fecling and friently interest. ‘The genus | (he i > a tintenes, | Oo vd adivise them to po ahe { milea along the coast, to the depth of many feet, | {hut isnow eithign hee enitt momst education | they wantonly broke, , A GENTS WITH FROM $2 TO $20 CAN + £%. moet with an excellont opportunity to mike mone} rapidly, Dy selling an outiraly new Mint araicle of un mecena | ing at ~ ‘call ‘Bd and 606 ef, to put out And having acorresponding breadth, The geo- \ al supposition is (hat this granulated metal has beeu thrown out of the volcano along the hase of which it rests into the soa, and there pul- jon at present, how ine Englishman can never fully persuade himself ed the sored a amall ned id remove the buoys in Savannah that it is proper to show interest in anything which has not received the unmistakable sanc- 1 sciences will be taugh ethods, and no respect w the notion that there is a sex in mind, Tur Grann Doxe Coxstaxtine other things, decided that boys of all 2 society may enter the Rus naval schooleg hitherto, like the military schools, were re the lights harbor, It is also stated that the ¢ no paid to vernor has probit: the Secretary of War at" Washington, and whioh | was as follows : | BATE OF RHODE ISLAND, | 8 } tion of royalty, and now that we have secured ited the departure Tt has boon looked upon for a long an i Lire of Harwich, Mi A | ited the departure of any more voluntears for, ¥ has been boo upon for a long time "i * served to the sons of nobles. On leay: these PMALE, AND FEMALE HELP OF ATL 1 ine favor of his prospective sovereign, ia heart | toupiid tastier the farbin vn she teint toto. | Chutelestony partly hove an many’ of tow i | curiosity, even to the extent of | 4, Meummed gram the Heaths Fe, | etablishmeots pupile attain the yeade of oMleer- situations in every capacity, by applying to MAN- | is warming toward us as never before. The (landing ber troopa, but ficed ints in | have already gone thither sickened and die zt melt seme young ? A phew of Dr. A pests § te ontc tg Piel hes o> NG, #78 Wath ave.” NB. - We oan Fecommend thie Yo think some of them truck | and partly all bo | niiny years have passed « (ic, aftiverd In this city last, Monday snipen. eth f = i" ™ {a9 Maol2e | Krowth of friendly feeling between England ant the whee -bour, Af-crthixdemoas-ationon | requtred otf a | «nly recently that any attempt. fh ing from Sivannah, Gia., which ploce he left to | BAe bs cteake walk tae ate = Indieg, { — Awerica has for m ui that of | {herent of Ure mithoritir here vein, |X maton exe | to furn it to a practical the Geoniane nilitia. He reports thas | ve any lady locking lato the window, two a@ ARTNER WANTED —TO MANUFAC- nercial nountains | sunk at ea with all cu buwnd ia have | Hrested the opinion in onary tori b nap rane ie oy vee yee IP 1 16 and 60 your Tle also re | tM approach and exclaim, “Oh, iam" i, ture onal oll 2f per cent. choaper than ever. Petro ng made enetics of nations that had | ten sunk on the Bar to obstrict the passage that deal to lo Wh th Heh Heh i tua | Ports that the secesionista are those who havo | eweet!” or “low cheap! —Let us go in and bege m ‘ph he letters of Lien ri r . feom, and every kind of raw oll ude by th ntor, ound vrewe is: dien te goon board | cession movement in Char The {complaint in'the letter all emis | without offensive odor, pure and clean. Wi roll o today a broader nationality is | armed vemwle; tat | population, be said, seemed te be ona dehauch, | when the sea breeze was a litte ay ot The morehanta and those ' . Speltal AN make trys prot H.W. VARIAY, F cccrting ivself, ami in it we have the promise of | ts wig the bentie It yout | Vatrerocme, restaurants, storea, shapes all pubic | «lized Co woat veils to prevent U Ree eine tate pail, FEred BEGoREN Oe Navsat coe © . = a thicaah . Binvok!y had better take eare 0 aces, were crowded incocandy wilh adrunken | the tine sand which stretched for miles along the | favor of the Union, bu photograph of herself ina mititaty dross, with # _—— « future—though @ distant one—when to be a | yey ont abare are rowdy for yous W larg Moth This ie th laheke. Gaptath: aotoitad, a” pontle ax abolitionists and trai " cap, vest, full trousers, high boows and sword a& WANTED. man will be to be a citizen of every nation. © fed Jor volunteering this fuformet constit . sion to their loyalty and patriotism. — Full River he wif the French Admiral whose one WANTEDCANY ONE HAVING I reach England in the midat of the Christmas |... Yuyy shear Gave a} movement i 7 Ne: — fo peolong a bien toneaeh cans vow Tas SADDL ED—ANY ONE NG } holidays, when everything gives place t Without my " | tion of the citi | was fortuna meen Wage a oa S LADY'S SADDLE to dispow of AT A BAR Det fostivity siltine My esate, w shout, them, andearefully avoid taking’any steps which | them all correct, Me sinelts firet f Criminal. Eanpwe ncenio having seen and greatly adenir~ GAIN may Ant & cudomer by eddreading @ pets te RI. J ment ‘ » Pa a at is proroguel Lampton Road, ty Might excite their displeasure, | ccucible, and auts ly ina furnace —_ 2 te ee young, Guan has sant JHOOL, business at to in a half-hearted sort of | ier. ults were so satisfac that he immediately | Aoi or rwanry-oxie is in prison at Mor. ee hgetele — = = w nd John Bull takes his family out to seo From ithode Istand obtained the necessary grant of the sand from | gantown, Va., who has become hopelessly trane peo sa pomeiteied ck Dan ‘at murder and rob BOARD AND ROOMS. be pantomime and harlequin performances at itrALY, it emuumed a \ In the Rhode Island Legialat f, and returned to Kayland: with | from inordinate ase of tobacco, ery was perpetrated at OARDING — A FEW RESPEOTABLE J iu) caters on the Serpentine, ‘Tho th tog | thkee Te be frightened in thie tion, made a verbal statement that i yred be Hove j | Attacked a Larce number of persons toseutly. | whon they would ke for. The > youne men can be accomingiated with good board i skaters ea he Serpentine. ~y eaten, by J tall relish, anv an there we omelet so | had’ been communicated to him by Col. | di has been They either gg, strip, and tie their vietins, oF | foto the aanpem tanh thodliow os rf Fooma, the i ti a ( od wr orn wit con t ery com Newpo 4 te gurrotte them, ave beet eaten Ae eee et ets, way are ter 0 a new use of late, and we Nile ie difficulty, we aieganed Coe cornmandiey the Artillery company at New mt, | oT Tat ocucyo. of afte | ise earrotte them have been arrested, : enter, and was st ence r fa ain that it would be highly proper to obtain, if pom ret + h i ) ate ; after being fired at, the porter ae aad a Legs He a based 5 ck site a nen tegt ane ee erie to obtain, iC pow | ginmunition at Kort Adama, in conseqvence of | anium, with ailica, and only 12 of waste in 100 | 4, TUMER vouva in thay knocked prarderets finger takween ihe tolth ant mane OARDING—AT 5 THOMPSON ST. GOOD | eile ihe seta Sabliath services for which | ihe ma'eaied kum I fa which a portion of that company had been dee | 1 #14.’ Toking the sand as it He on the ‘beath the night of the 2nd. Hold, he thea detampelt "On awe Doard, plossant rome, and slagie beds, $3 a week; ie pa peed to Ko aslo boata, ~ | tailed for its immediate protecti The Gover- {% a Mi robbed ber of ber hood and shawl, ng the place, the police fe md a gra leo a room for a man and his wife. Meals al ady F vighteen months. T havo just come from « with Majc Yut they would not be | nor alvo pr a copy of a letter, which, at ry See rave ready 1 i L Ty of State had written to | this 'sand be subjected to what is called the AGANG ov DRONKEN RowDEES made an une | in the stable, dinner given by Mr, Montay—a distinguished | Won 'that'ha had corded ii intrictins femé tre | ia feauest, the Se London merchant, and c! ‘man of a committees | Department, and that was all that wae nocoasary. having the matter in chargo—to some forty of ‘Tee Louisiana Forts Noized. the leading non-conformist clergymen who have | ‘The Tribune gives the following information been especially active in the movement. regarding the forts seized by the Louisiana re- provoked attack on two young men at St 4 properties, on Saturday night; ihey stabbod Sacer, weription of that. metal at | Breany eight times inthe breast aud abodo- n investigations of metal men ; he cannot rece: have found that if titanium is mixe mentration process, t Louis, e result is a tough, fi A rook woman m Norvo.k, Exotamm, died recently from tho effects of a'fall; at the inquest the husband gave the following evidenow of their semi-starvation:—“ She had not emf- ficient food for the last two months, | have met of meat for the last four Board 92@,50—GREAT REDUCTION IN board Comfortable rooms with excell-nt board 3? BO to $3 a week, former prices $5; Indien from $2 /'Wm, for comfort good living and ‘chespnoss, thie house ARICHLY presseD WomMAN, drink iw tho ‘others Hor with pi n, the character of the steel is mate | street, was arrested in St. Lout¥ on Sunday eve. | been able to bay a pi Hn! fit, and Todgings eterap, a3 Lepeneed Thi ner, given at the rooms of the Young | '*!* n . rially improved; but, titanium being a scarce | ning, shouting and singing tike a freed ‘school | months ; in fact, L had not bread srioagh for mat way. Men's Christian Association, was succeeded by a | arf inte tmndt ot tee recy tegaaate froma invaaion, ! ‘ Heated the OF such a mixture in too extensive for onttnary | bey.’ On her person ware found $119 in old, | lf my wife, and my elx children, tbe vo often . ; ‘tees conference” Seat oe ; purposes. Here, however, nature has stepped in, | and valuable je ois highly educated, | Kone to work without any food, as I-did not lide OARDING DOWN TOWN—A FEW, single free conference” in regard to the success which Inga etbusie } nd made free gift of both metals on the. largest Deashiog eoveet likeunes lghly educated, | freee it from the poor children. In cot Ree eae eo mets Pearle, peas | Das attended this attempt to bring the leaven of state, alth scale. To give some idea tineness of this : wrone at Troy, on | %My not having y to buy sufffeient reasonable. ais sia spiritual trath down to “the very sewerage of aed upon tt. Ib was, 9 year ago, without am 0 - | beautiful sand, it will be enough to say that evening, and requested to have his ap J had incurred a debt of 10s. for bread and flour. filled with molasses, as it was for a wager: when | | A Rvsstan roxcrionary, of high rank, of St. Lendon society,” as one speaker expressed it. J rary wo cutuplete it." Mow nich tugy have heen done holes oF interstices to the squareinch, ‘The steel | the full cap wan handed. to him ho" enaclsined | Rotersburg, who hae takem & very aetive part. he The best means of continuing the work, and the ] iast year to put {tina condition fo defemd the im- ry it paniant, and an pditure of $60 000 was neces r r o- pee readily through a gauze sieve of 4,900 B OARDING—A FEW RESPECTABLE mechanics can find rn hae been formed into razors, scis' aws, pen- - bei i the emancipati serfs, and Ieee set aing ng Weg Sea went RD f exPoliency of mskiog thote Irregular preach | [tin fig Wiehe paced we bare mormean | Gear sreenet ce ala scant soe | Koivo, table cutlery, suqgeal natrainents, We | ma ie, the thee eat etnies ce mtn | is well Enon for ihe iseality of‘ open ore, entrance next the drug tore, cor of ith ty inc services established Institntions, were The forts named as seized are Fort St, Philip, Fort | yep of bin atate did hw henitate te nanure the de- | rege) coainees 6 ue pcre te Bannese of po him blind, and then robLed the till of | foroived a few ha ince a large packet, care ‘Mas sinion | Jackson, Fort Pike, and Fort Macomb, beside partment that they are anxious to do their utmost to | ish, and keenness of edge placo it 0 very A ly sealed, containing shares im ‘the Ruselam also considered. — There was but one opinion | ral au iaton Rouges. ‘The approach’ to New Or. | bia the gavarminens insite eeecuthneut the laws, | foremost ranke—alinost {nthe position of « ney | A MoTuKR, AT Rocwxsren, having contrast. | : stocks to ie value of 50,000 sates, eat Se anonymous letter pray i him to sovept from one who eetad aed admired him for eminent services he had rendered to the i TRAVELLER'S | @xpressed as to the marked success of the | leans from the Gulf ia commanded by the four forts. | and that thix goverument will receive with much tal. Some silk-cutting tools have been made, | 4 ® marriage engagement for ber daughter, the | ODGINGR-AT THE A movement as a whole, and the feeling in favor of | Fett St. Fhillp nd Fort Jackson are both on the | satisfaction the wishes of the War Department, in ands admirably have they turned out, that poe) young lady lighted her troth to auother ; in | P Minsiaaippi, 8 few miles above the mouth, aud nearly | view of any assistance Rhode Island cam give in this particular firm will in future have no others. In eloping on Wednesday afternoon, she fell into he a its continuanee and extension seemed equal’y | opponite to ench other, They require about 600 men | matter. ‘ her mother's arms at the gate; the lover " i i. diversi. | ch when completely garrisoned, and a able, no | Orders will be given to Colone! Taw to mupply the | © gical instruments ge been , and especially to the cause of emancipation. Roanimous. There was however, much diversi J Thg of preveuting "e inoat tvinidable few froin | amen wustel and us yplace nia conned a the dap | examined by the tuicroscope, and have stood the | trated the old lay, aud was von marriod at the | rich’ aa( the writer, “wleteas four peivake ty of sentiment regarding the best mode of con | smcending t test in keeping the superiority. It is stated to i . fnterests have suffered from your dev re Dg coping perlortty, y otion to the river, Port St. Philip mounta 124g val of the Mayor of Newport, fur the defence of the ducting services attended by a class of hoarors | Sud Fort Jackson, 150. The Federal Goverumeat | United Biatoa property mud for ti coupancy of Port i te peculiar advantages for gun-barrels, and t Besoany ave BEcomr ir] DARING, at Hart- | public weal. ‘Do not scruplé to accept, for the different fi ‘th: ith wh , has expended upon the latter $487,003; and upon the | Adaina, when desired # to du by any competent au- | Loring-cutters for ordnance purposes. As far aa | ford, C gt tics are afraid toremainat home, | sake of your children, the Toffor you. You £0 citrerent from those with whom clergymen | former, $258,734. thority. At present known of this extraordinary metal, | alone, On Tucaday, a stalwart fellow entered a | will learn my name when lam dead” wed have usually te deal. One or two favored a li- preach to New-Orlesos, and therefore to With hich rempect, 1 bave the honor w remala | i: Lids fair to claim all the finer classes of cutlery | bouse and demanded money; the lady offered | will probably learn it soon, for I am A by the way of Lake Pomtchartrain, is de | your most obedient servan ! him food; he retorted with the vil " i turgical form of services, but the majority wore “ys Pike and b. The fi NR. BARTLETT, and edge-tool instruments to itself, 80 well has | him food; retor lent lang The Emperor decided, that there was no reasam FURNISHED evidently in favor of Niteuiparenians wr ship, | # Hy shia cretary of State, | everything made from it turned out. An official | took # portemonnaie from the mantelpiove aul de- | why a air 30 delicately offered should be refused. 6S Momnon sT— peal ROOMS ith alot nd the most familiar of | ance from Misslasipp Sound, was Hoo, Josern 1 : experiment is expected to be made at somo of the | camped ; the lady called, as if for her husband, |“ Livenroot isa secon Mew Yous ia ite Wea smal cadet domallicn with factkinicn for oosee fw ort prayers a femiil ported, @ year ago, asin fino order and ino —— -——__—_ vernment establishments shortly, and it is al- | and the fellow threw down his booty. active commercial character. . In its tupesin singing. One, Rev. Dr. Hoxrer thought | defensive condition” Tt way thea intended ts ‘The President and Kx-secretary Thomas. so intended to forge some chain es, anchors, AGERMAN DUTCHKR MET A DENTOR fellow- | there is nothing to remind*you that it is a fen that prayer was out of place altogether in sor rf TAN owiscrs: for ua, inary Riper, qa te | ‘The following are copies of vices intended only for those who are nov J mounts altogether 49 guns, and has cost the Guvern- | ter to the Premdent resiguin f Seo rent $473,000, retary of the Treasury, and of tho President's — ov. Thomas’ let- | &., in order to fully set forth its great superior. | country mu the street, at Toronto, on Mom | eiyn city, You are constantly reminded of Bes» ity. day, and asked for his 'Y; the money was | ton and Philadelphia, It resambles them mere id and the butcher promptly jummelted. Tho | than New York. "The houses in the beat streets UST, ARKIVED—500 BARRELS BEST | Worshippers, and urged the tise of a sermon Fe tl ie alittle south of Fort Pike, at the | reply weceptinge th : ee Putcher went home, snd related ¢ re ‘ahi J u ta 98 D9 por barrel: etre F only, with, perhaps, a hymn by way of | chet} Fay eee r ee Wy ssenweree, D. ©. Hew They Rate the Wind. hin frau; the ex-debtor soon Te lglg cry 5, Ror g a pour sty eas Tinphed erriuga 3 cy ‘pee | introduction, He did not, indeed, Leliove | V7aB with Lake Borgue,thehend ofMinaiaaiyp! oui | My maw Rin 10 ine ot been qhmong the items of news from Charleston, | and before ho had time to leave, the wife stabbed | {here, as in all towns where. bituminous coal ke a iJ . punt ) guna, as same ¢ ewan h you any o joose ec 0 oe . ” ig Vor sale by NELBON WELLS 2c. 31 thor V etat there was any divine authority for th Teen inade lass year in ita armamont, aa that | your constiiustant edvissre in the measures which | fe atunthat the dieeonalie Weny Cutting mort with, wk HH the Kulfostio was | used aw the usual fuel, the whole townhas ase of prayer at any time in public wor- fj ommed at Fort Pike, Tu cont bas teen $400,991. | have been adopted in reference to the present condi- | jade to cobra eae dark appearances, In thelr howls re 7 hot : A ‘The full complement of men for both these forts is | tion of things in South Carolina; nor do T think it av |) va Pieces’ nan at Oquawka, Ill, was ontored however, they have nothing i sip. It was commanded us only as a private | joo each, All probabie that T shall be able to concur im the | waist bis will” as follows: | Ife was notitied | on Now Years’ night, the aafo opened and rob- | common with'us; no public sitting room, me and personal matter, and is this, “when thou J Such is the condition of Louisiana, ‘The fortific views which you entertain, so far as [understand | that he was expectey wi sani | bed of 10.000, picion fell on a discharged blic parlor, no public or common table. A a 4 0 lollars to that end, and plead his right to ad P aoe | ee p srasesd entat:tnto thy eloests* lec ‘Ts thoes oo: tel by the federal goverament to protect her | them, touching the authority, und ating nwa, ae ee ee tee teagee adds Ceat'he 4 clerk, named Livres, and he was arrested eating room, called the eoffee-room, is it. p y 1" dee. " W fron . | to enforce the collection of thie Customs at the port of | va fea pane ie cin eie tent hat he | nade a clean breast of the whol like a refectory, with little tables ventric views, he seme, however, to have few Hon of dollar, have 4 | Chariton aumance, ater mature conaiter. | Wa not ave the meney. We was then prompts | ie that instigated. “by for otte or two partons’ nd bare the single oem ympathizers. The gathering was an interesting J ny turned against te yoverniuont ty which they | ation f have collet that Leomuct iouger contin eats and. must promptly may it ander pen, | BARNES, who went out ef the way in order to | tlemen take their meals, each at such hour as he fits k ‘As tho statements of th eg! - amount and must, promptly pay it, under pen- 1 be able to prove an ulibi, he stule ihe door ke leases, A gentleman’ with tadies must have Se oe fey tae eke ne —- on Sxpemure of myyelt to the just eriticlanot theme | wlty of having it raid by the immediate contis- | took the vault key from its place, and own hin aitting-room aa well ‘as bedrooms, and sent’ were of a general character, aad great re- Affairs tn Charleston. who are acquainted with my cpinions on the subject, Of his property, in Charleston, T ved the robbery. Baxxes isowncr of the Eagle | meals are served in his sitting-room, with pugnance was expressed to measuring the success | \ gentleman resi i has acousin | [therefore deem it proper to tender ny reniguation 4 sm To save that from i 193,400 | food and drink as he chooses “to order, of their efforts by statistical result, Lam anable J at Charleston, Ina letter this cousin deserts gf nom, bold ae, Bearetary of tbe ee ie retard antic ie tach tines aa suita his convenience, |The hetala to give apy facts which will indicate in brief, J the condition of affairs there as deplorable, Not ay when, may uLeayeett | ‘woul Ve hotter be ease jourterntas corps: are much smaller than ours, haye mach 8 AGNEW, | the result of this “preaching movement.” Some J /0Hy is lusiniss eurpeudol, Causing cwaral die Ts ‘mks pers foe | {ef at the North shoving «jack plane at $8 per ts of $1000 7 | the traveler tr utyectol nro about twice ae Sanat uray tN. ¥i- | remarkable instances of conversion were men- it spect of starvation, but the population is in day wages, than the South Carolina millionaize } burnt by Banxis, 1, Old Banyis | as with us in hotels of similar grade. tioned by ono or two, but as grave doubts of } {he hands of a reckless mob, Tho r pI being connected with — snow “ene of refusing to seom to years since, Miscellaneous Items. oan having DNDREL, CALLING TIMELY Wa. € pach wrote some AN Inisitt attorney says no printer show chitr su wee skqremeed by etn, lei diced to be rid of the rufliana engl rer wore expressed Ly others, it is} cia’ return to thelr allegiance to the Gover not worth while to mention thems W.C. Ff incnt; but they dare not make tho eifrt, Re- he pleased with paying t earned him the dangerous rep Dime ey — spretable citizens do not go into the streets eve- Gonessoo Weal ali ae ,, The Chinen Seldiery of Now Forts tirg nor ladies ‘at any tine,” In abort, they Sadan, at tt ot Tee on nevetes fbi. 8 oath eplece, aapient of ti fact ty Wo copy from Mr. VaEtrnn'’s Manual for } are under a reign of terror, ‘The innocent a our wucoeeso® aliall be ap- --— y amp. came. on, * piscine erccin; 94; basen Wigh:'(6 ooh @ 1860 the statement of the officers and men of the First Division, as compiled from the returns § to our warmest sympathies; ~ lected, the Of Profemors of Koligtou in tho } and waited to take the lady homo with him, via ‘or been harnessed, is at hes) which has 00 RRELS OF PELHAM FARM Fefined pippin elder, 990 barrels af , wet that cireumatances, (ny United Staten. New York. Being short of funis, ho induced " eee ¢lder vinegar, Bed Su paral Patan frodiing pote: | (he inspection: to relieve them unless the Federal Gov; nt | opinion, bave rendered this necemary, Without ; a jon of th lati fe school principal to certify that he was Wa, erie at Philadelphia. Ho was bred ty to keep in any elinaabs, Hor sale at the a poananall the pbb citing’ to thes Lam happy to mate, in accepting |" In the year1750 the proportion of the population tape to oathty © 1,.W™- | Jases B., son of the late Haway Cray, Sas. Ballding, Duane st. 109 Paoli FINST DIVISION wEW TORK orAve wrizvta, Bp chall take possession (of clty.— Syracuse | voir restnation, thas durtag the briet period, to the members of the evangelical churches was | C. Suutoy, “the rich Lexington banker,” aud | TUN") WN AO ll UMMA CUA ae A by thi J kk of ash thirteen toone, In 1776, before the commencement | HY tP dees ine Beak of Lina Souk s Baltimore and Ohio. Railrout, eight years New York, and on Mon fay a lettor was recetvedd | 4.678.916 persons havo travelled over the rnd Cuanims W. Sanpromp, Major-General Comupading riust untoa important office, its duties have | manner highly aatistactory to f the revolutionary war, when the entire popu- ‘A distinguished gentleman, just from Charles- . ealth, prosperity aud Lappines | lation was about 3,000,000, one ton, informs us that a fearful reign of terror pre- 500 BARBBLS BEST NO. 1 MACKERKL,; barrels + #9 barrels U: fish, | Commanded by Drigadier-General Charles B. Aploer. 4 : 7 * HUBON WELLS © Cle OL Dey ce Sais 35103” | Ist regiment, cavalry, Col. Sarra.. persons engaged in business of every kind, s ‘Tux How. Purur F. Tomas. mencement of the war to iartegeage was| | A tvareusion saroan 1004 vans Lome, var aiiy have in bank, what means of oth osed to have at their com- y upon. them according! 2d regiment, iniautry, Major Lawin, Sd regiuneut, cavalry, Col, Pogtt. ‘ meut, light infantry, Col, Vouses ent, infantry (Staten Island), tr, onvulsed, and the numbor of professors i day . o A the latter period to the entieo prpulatiou wax ‘The scamp is of Ammer- | ville and Lexington Ht B, by the builder of ow ‘one to eighteen, In 1800 the population was ut thirty-five years of age, under | Niagara Falls bridge, 5,505,940, and by reason of the growth of Freach | © jack hair and whiskers, moves with &] Qu, wes, in the western part of Ponnagie shambling walk, as if long time used to gyves | yunia, were known to the Seneca Indians mare Tat Tad MACHINERY, &c. ‘Tho St. Louis News, in an article upon coom t the levy, inasmuch as a | cion, thus expresses its views : TOMPKEN® . saute bar om tt ; ICK’S ANTI-FRICTION MACHINK, Veteran corps grilliery, Capt. Riowamo Rarnon,, 81 i! infuriated mob is ready'to execute ven- | Fer cxtrselves Ly, we take this opportunity | infidelity and Unitarianism the same proportion x : co FOR PUNCHING, HHRARING, Oe pees taseana hive upon every man deemed refractory. Our | to repeat what weave betre mids in Vala of thy | Was preserved, About the year 1809 extensive J OF thackles. Ile has w commercial education, 18 | thag ) hundred years ago, anit Ly settlers ia te H TRON ® * P y ud powerful rovivals took place, and multitudes | Well versed on current topics, and talks about 0 WHITTEN: COGNOHTCAL AND @ w er-Ge on Ye Informant says that the deepest distress and the | Herning News, that recognizing uo" necensit, for des | aud po pol Han,» Tanks and stocks aa if he own half of the fuede 70 9 ago. i MACHINES IN THE WORLD, : tee | teepest alarin go hand in band, and that all the | eying the Union tor any catiaew that now exint— | wero gathered into the church. "This was soon J tanks and s i Mr. J. A. H. Extis, of Springfield, Vt., the Eri dons aay withn nen to woo fe Sib Fefimmene fete?! Ge ailroads and other roads lead yg frum Bouth | leat of alt for the slection of Mr. Laincoun as Presl- | felt, and in 1825, the populat 20 bain 10,500,000 of the whole countey. philanthropic cab manufacturer, has lately takem r regiment, infantry, , 2 anne gprs dent, while he and re over one lion votes ol pfeasor 9 o Fi Dy i : sees eho ng repairs gre neaded for } OA reyimeuty Infantry Carolina are thronged with pergons escaping | in the minorty—we auail and by the Calo, anthe | Tn° T850. the’ “population belng. then bow Minced thet ia big. awa ferlly "To propemag power tor ad Buochlng oy fo ‘one tnah & pat bl geadhly ee from the state, as if they felt that a rain of fire J greatest and bent yovernment in tue world, av long a8 | Bo 696 GOO, me heed one rrofeasur of religion to pieced ners fo bit own fem. Fa even & eroott tt ae Commanded by Brigadier-Ganeral Wilkam Halt, and |nimstone wore al 1 om sets Mee tas [haan tae see 2 felend ee six and three-cighths, Within the last tive years fq young arui. IN yioouous HRALTH ruptured | devotes much attention to thelr Zaucation. ° Tth regiment, light infantry, Col. Loffurts lelting of 0 plood by the general | duty of the general Go the accessions avo lien ao great that {he paaireh & blood vessel at Hartford, Ct., on Thursday q Praia Do Curmn rarens bring the made ose = ocy-rnment, Hina bs but loft to J with the Rarublican tn endorwing the ton of teeibere new pure one to ive aud & exclaiming, “Ob! my hoad," sho fell and ox- | intelligence that Wiard’s Ice Boat had made hereelf a little longer, the spirit of rebellion and | Tree ee en ele Oe ouana be ius col, | Satire population. pired, ‘Tho blood had suffused on the brain, A triaktrip. with perfect’ success, As s00m, a I peacefilly and efficiently, ‘The Government ‘The Governer’s Pardons for 1860. Exev’ BONS HAVE HKOKEN THRE 1 the enyine was put in motion the boat started, at Wantiington” cai ado ene than this, with The Governor's report on pardons reprieves | by slipping upon the sidewalks at Troy, thia | and soon attained a speed of Srenty mallee = Charleston Courier concedes that ot | oar elie aud charyed to uphold. Tho laws | 8nd commutations, inade to tho Togislature, | winter; its singular that ‘all wore left legs, four, 1s le sontemsclsted te make 6 tp Saag fe he Char eaton the uate ave flecing: fens it | mus be upheld and enforced, witli the governmens | it compliance with the requirements of the | and all broken a few inches above the ankle, ae 00 a ee anita of the lawless teranuy cow axon, | im ty witual consent, dissolved. If itvcannot be | Constitution, shows that during the year 1860} A rarre aint pnorreD A coRN Keanet in| Ti Haxtvonp, Or., cHURCHES were cover slat Ty tiols rule there Te acre ny DOW 8X8 | inwolved be mutual consent, wid South Carine | he granted’ seventy-eight unconditional par- | her car, at Jersey City, several works ago; it ed from basement to the bars eral af mney enielcok t ilies fi and othien seceding states refuse to walt for efforts to | dons, avd commuted fourteen sentences, ‘The | sprouted a few days since, and a surgeon was | translucent coat of ice li she the capital i romrettel, but uolody propesce oy p Fccile di. rence or toseparate without war. upon | total timo for which these persone were sen J called in and removed it, Tho child is Uittl | glass on Tuesday, giving the buildings the aps f ir own heads ‘doom penda. et : : step them from managing their own domeatic af- | precipttated by eta sguinat the feral qvvariment tenced to prison amounts to four hundred and § deaf, Petairy land, with edidces of silver, pearl auil feign ts hele owe way nant of Juneture on ber soit has the ped of hisvory wil consolidated light, were brought palpably befess Indignant Virtue. shudder t record. revolution will perish within her borders like a rat in ap p exhausied receiver,—Louisville Journal, forty-five yeaa; the amount of ti and pardoned is two hundred and forty-four years, These persona were convicted as fol- Miss GitMoR® WAS INSTANTLY KILLED by venturing too near a revolving shaft, at a four mill at Fort Atkinson, Wis., on Satur: She EHIGH MET UN. y.eh6 Solumbi een lows :—Murder, 3; {nfamo was whirled round with frightful velocity, and ot has arrested mang b Og ets ALLIG PALIT THR UX. ciatis ax | 0, Wa clin the following from ‘the Colambia (%, ‘The Mate of Poland, tault with intent to commit an infamous out- | When’ the machinery was. stopped, her raaaine | & fellow in his rush throngh Old Babeock’s axe 4 nig tnraleable ralst, ore Bee: pa Mercury of Gaburday wakea the die |. Tho following letter from St. Petersburg, | rage, 2; forgery, 8; counterfeit were token out e shspeloes mace its difficulty of solutions ; warrant the be | ‘This statement, of course, embraces only the J’)... bier Yering tha taiia at the pot office a: | dated December 21, announces that considerable | sault with intent to kill, 4; Lust eal dee Uae CALA al al of 8 meadow, : BL coniet an ak and | Uniformed companies, Wrabington. ‘This ts mong the population of au- | tery, 14; Jaugh 1; hway robbery, H weckwards over the brilae at Mitchell, CW, | M 8 sake by » line from his ae at, A ae role Tie Si Wille Bs Uj robbery, 71 putlle imoxlastion, 31 violation Tins aks althopge ohe tumbled’ $6 foot, and | Gill pects Kian te qeeas fam em cove ff gamed os evat of this plat wi be, a= hatfon of every good eiti#ea. ‘The Goverument here Is, much occupied with } of exciselaws 1; burglary, 15; false protonces, J {oat weeks althougle she trintiel 30 feel, al | Wit pe ile, T “achat. FH y sboutsone-ty' TA DIES TAUGHT HAL, Wat honorable, and can be justified up ra ny ground whab- 1 the dispatches lately received, which announce | 1; administeriug’ poison with intent to kill, 1; ered’ with Loullers, her hoops expanded and let he Maryville, Texan, Express voluntews te ‘and Wilson's ‘machines A Fa swever, ‘The Goverument that stoops t such ab UD 1 considerable excitement among the population of | bigamy, 1; receiving stulen goods, . sen W eka ‘sowing k rand lar~ i ly sbightl; hes and particulars, ‘Term the full scrupulous exervise of power—such ® prostitution of si " i ¥4 4 k 4 ber down so gently that she was ouly slightly | j,, if you'll only * pe same) Ae apy ot 01 ight oy Bd Be ad AXES —THE COLLFOTORS FOR TOW 3 (eprerearrd g Lgl EN Cian ag ee Ca a i.” pelle lasorny, i: welasing ve bruised. as Peat i ora foot i win au to Ee nesot ‘ — of Morrleants and West Farme will be ip atteadance 4 ‘ Hungarians by the Austrian Government have — or the line will be then (the rule N QEWING MACHINES—WANTED AN EX: 9 the erneeece id Mend obras 4 In Breciee’s iu yaveeks we have reason to | produced considerable excitement among the A Real King. Business Items, About even fet ine an fe his al ‘ator ou Singer's sewing machine, only | h'M CLIAVK, Me: RLY JENNING cor, of Franklin and Weeoutive letters upon | Poles, They in turn demand the restoration of | ‘The King of Sardinia, says ALMxANDER Do- . AM BOCAFED WILD ¢ one iy uni de makin OB US Bree VammapCollectore ; 5 UVRTT 8 cash. Inquire of THO§ editor of this paper | all their national rights, ‘The patriots of Posen Tooke fi 43 ye t frank. Tux Fine Devanraent of Baltimore, Md., | ters in the basement of a bui Taine ane apty Ah CP MANE SBON Gres | Cito ee | in that post ee. | ALembled at the hutel of the Besar raised Uhelt Vigerous and gincere; an carly riser aril a keen | st Year cost $00,783, and rid it com) a0 STAD REWARD FOR THE CERDIR [ona een ak Me | oie at the tomb of their representative, Count | tpcrtaman with dog aod yuu. Ao makes « light | TMKKK AnK 14 Tammnres 1” Sara Cuvs | « German employed EWING CHINE—WANTED AN EX- 100, of GEORGY. ROBERT "a publio mails, w.thout | Pernowxsx1, inorder to give a significant mark | breakfast, which he eats standiug, but makes a J COUNTY, y Seploying, fifty men, and pro- oe LS edless a ‘ Ss on Bingers, wwtag machine | 4x pe cue ras ty have Hoow _coubtenanoa, Ia handiy ad- | of their esteera to their deputies to the Chambers | hearty dinner, laying asile all ceremony, Sun. J “ucing 40,000 sides of leather per annum, upon carried an ondinary specimen r - erat boots; to a good han' paid es ia oF between PARTMEM scarcely unlertake, upon | at Berlin. Symptoms not less significant are re | day is the day of genoral reception, when all UK RECKIPTS Ov THE Unrran States Coxo- | feline race of his own to he ROY Sue gt \ Nit Neier ee Brooks ween a ek TRURTT EE Ret oP Sear. WAP Grit his oie bie | marked at Cracow, whith was delivered up to } may enter fom 11 4ill 3 u'clock ; but ifany ove | wizaziox Socuiery last year, from all sources ond pleood isin Ube ences wilh Ot, ote wo Ue (ler or to Usk, FIELD Inspector of Hided. Ay rem aware (if the act was com- 1 Austria by NicnoLas. The same feeling is ob» res a private audience, he must y for it 14,363, fore a hen 8 f ——— pia: oF LRRD I Teeliy Placordar van wore out rely woure, | served throughout Gallicia The newspapers | Ly letter,fand be will obtain it iu & day OF two, EXPORT OF staves from New Orleans | how they ihad become ‘friends, when & suey EMPLOYMENT WANTED. aeeey Eb, vers in few iituines of lve | Published in the kixytom of Poland-—properly #0 | for Victon EMANUHI. opens all Lis lotiers Lin ¥ to Kurope in steadily increasing, while few or | ight,met his vision. After stating Ot i oe ———_ = = APARMrived. called—dare not mention a word of what is go- | self, northern ports, During the fiscal | PMcent Te cit ee immed 7 You Ugly mee Ht 'SKWORK—WANTED, BY A RESPEC. ARTICLES FOR SALF. AQ), 1s in not confined to the editor of ing forward ; but the absence of the nobility at One day when the king was out shooting, « ing Ist inst., 1,054,454 were exported | Stor, der 1s noting left but ze head ‘nd tail.” to gtk, 9 sivotian 62 chambered nd waiter, i OW CONT | onal aemeerrone-queanet Era We have positive knowledge that | Wilna and at Warsaw during the Emperor | peasant, to whom he was unknown, but who ad-¥ from that city to Europe, and only 66,164 to : Marnovist cuuncm § ~ eR hor faa in he taney -™ Sas ns FIABSESS FOR SALB—ONR DOUBLE J a ben of ine Vinkeed Biawae Crone tale | ALEXAMDER'S Tit gondere of dlsusaion sane. Halred bls skill, offered Alia, hintand, ““Atrecdt® the northern porte in the United States, Cina Phils, while taking up the anasae ? ase: Bg the, army, of the Unis 3 cesary as to tho rid him hat in is land, * os er nor, last year, | Otees n ‘ i N . ma Dene MO Bal eccn ulthe bio: | f,,tationed in the Weat. We know thas | Triton of that unfortunate conntry, taid the king, ‘l will come tomorrow with my | ;,. a raaowce ov Tue wumas car, let ee collection for missions on fenday aren wet SINESS CHANCES. ‘38 treet and 7 svenun, has been allowed to reach its destination. dog and shoot it." ‘True to bis word, he shot Ilinois and Wisconsin, 25,000,000 each ; | yn, bore of the BU } CHANCES. Pape Sei Tell mmr flavery In the Brazile. the fox. the next day, and recelying hls money, | Tra. 16,000,000 Michiggat, 12,000,000; Towa, | male meme = fF E RI} ee ane BOXES ‘The following interesting intelligence relates | tossed it in his handy saying, is the first | 15G00,000), Minnesota, 6-000,060, "The whole 4 y AND SHOE STORE FOR SALB— (TINNERS AXD ROOFRRS—100 BOXES eal to affairs in th Brazils as to slavery, A. bill | money I have carved: itis & pleasure to receive | TUD).000 ie Miltmoty ay 1st is eetimated at 10L tho, Miadisoary ore sony: reat ier aging od costo and r mle ‘enon has recently been introduced in the ‘Senate for | it.” “Ibe next day his y, in return for the | foenee t cach inhabitant the gentleman said that the ladies of <4 ‘poe ust be ids rae eas wre HB Wale sb0 950%, was currently ted yeuterday that Fort | the amelioration ofthe condition ofthe slavas, | money, sent vom valuable present to the pase cain {noir hed feised abother $20 to make Bsa, Be a PEs —_ inforced the night the | which, after o discussion and altera- | sant’s wife, Victor EMANURL access, : aw = soe" * on oe Laine 8. iho Cin ch en, A fron mea ting an ld ton, as paneed FA tllows inal tales of wave hoes out alone, and ontare tho theatre by tho Scientific Items, Jor Aateren ss memes os ee BCARD AND BOO te 6 on! or in aro ; je doors, y the portress of the Ingen- — 2 ——~ (GONFRCTIONARY, FROTT AND GBGAn Tog Vormed hin that the fort was roinoreed Ca the | Cochmersial auctions of aves ure prokioied an, | fee theatre’ caught 4 gestioman puflng. et pactoas, ACTION QF sate causes mow Hf forthe moe . wo star Sree s. Se | Fitts ttt unl oos tack are. Ta} Might specided,» The eatlemae, receiving the smoke in her cat's face. Rushing to tho rescue ays in malting it extracts oan Hi a ME Lincoln, re : ede a ts oni "ry PP ra ro | claimed’ Snow look Gut for aquatic” Pretty I rT ee eT eee Oe Steen Ue Serene vse ie calted’ sidewalk vt Sears, Ie ‘embers oe he goed.—Columbia (8. 0.) Guardian, king, Wore of the salt upon their foot, causing them te S200