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THE NEW YORK SUN, Published Dally. (dundays on which ae hp RY =] ‘corner ton StNo. Mi Bradway, (ovner of Broadway, Park Row and Ann strert.) under the American Museum, ‘The Dally Bun is dolivered by Carriers, t0 sub- soribers in New York City and vicinity, at GIX AND A QUARTER CENTS PER WEEK. Bingle Copies Ooe Cent © GW When sent by mul, Pour D: i THE NUMBER 8916. THE NEW YORK SUN TUESDAY MORNING, FEB. 6, 1861, NEW YORK. TI Na, progress rapidly at Washington Ant it je amid that whe will be ready for ven in a fow works. ‘There is an impression that she will be equipped and nent to the Gulfot Mexico very soon. therefor ing. Hut deficiency than the want of arma. 11 i thy want of bread. Toe State of Georgia has not now grain evough within her limite to feed her population And domestic anitoaie until the gathering Iabor under a greater ~ LX SUN nty-fire cents per Tn malied 6 ruteeribers at | aR My Speci: Fulton Street Prayer Meeting —Yesterday. | Ti¢ Pensacola bas beon over two years in course of ad Lge It ie presumed that the rest Comer Fiiiton sow Noaavn streets, Now York | Coming from ail quarters, Some wore from childcen, | “Old Tronsides" iain perfect battle trim off the | from the Northwest. ft may te that oud ere —_—_—_—_———_________ —_— rency will be in a condition to prevent this supply, EMPL y MEW —Femate. except at ruinots eacrifices. It may be that we suail be cut off from it w together, ‘This ix probable, Annapolis Academy. Our correapondent on board | writes that the battery of the vessel las beeu over: among whom there is now going forward work of grace, Muy were frem Sunday Sctools | wo we ¢ \ tay tories that urge ws to do it ! i 4, Too conversion of the a commended to goo! verile Asylum, having 460 ) south and chil entrance ponsibility of such a position, as frank and te dren. W! wero ail a poe, te Herated declarations did not atlow of any: ©, Tread them the story of Boow Ria, Marnre Mo | These ‘threw lorcet oar tenis i ace eae Quis baie Ubat dvury’ wise: Wad ay tanval Wis Saatea one ara of ¢ r facts Vico-Adtutir h a bey, taalar ia e INAN was fistructed to inform STRAW HAT of our children, a to land, When I bad done iuuraure. Francis UH. that our vessels could 5D ign t acd disuiesed the children, two little boys sent Temain indefinitely bef dreva box for we, to know 4 they migit see me im the rons | BC «4 spectators of a strizcle wh EAMEN WANTED — A FEW MEN TO | t which Thad returned, When they came in, they J SUe the latter, ie ws to a greater effusion of blood. The san timation wa made repeatedly to His Sicilian uiraze had so completely saved Me », the cireutn La more S' 0 to non in merchant ven rood wacos thone havine I experience “at en profe Apply atthe shivpive oficey Now 117 South, felt that they were great sinners, aud yed tor im this meeting. Now, ae ra Pred yard consisted ay they iadur At this stag mecting, two young men rose ie iliate the A) WANTED, up, asking that they might be prayed fur, that God hip Bupp. neutrality with tho Se Wedd Geared ihaen od With too tury a anid thety ugh first idea which induced him to procure for . Y and the steamer Wyandotte w thirty-t ets \¢ of ey OUSE WANTED WILT BUY FOR | Very carveat prayers fo for he young wore | oo} jue btramaes We ith ais thlety-twors | King Francis 1. tho means of a free dey ture, the Government of the itself the intermedia mistice, which has l two mperor has made of @ proposition of are en acquiesced in by the nt parties, Stopped de present tnonth, hostilities will ‘in suspended till the 19th of January, A it is also at that date that Vice-Admiral ix ’ NAN will leayo Gaeta.” now crying out, bad for the youth in the Juvenile Asylun dents in the Academy at Tuscarora—and forall the objects of prayer which had been presented. ‘Ther: caine these—* A Sabbath School g upsria- tendant requests prayer of the Fulton street moet ing for the only oue of 83 teachers, who ia not a professed follower of Jesus Chriat." “A little girl, 11 years « » earnestly desires tw Le w Christian, begs the prayers of the Fulton TWO OR THREE YOUNG | street meeting, that she may Lecome one of the be comfortably acoommodated with | ian.bs of abe Good Bh 51 Pearl at, cor. of Frankfort, over Dr. | TOWPAIL youl pny tor tent fel S131 | Gore, Freakin Vaganer, for old, that Jesus wou'd 1 thai 1 may live OARDING —SINGLE AND MARRIED men ca be accommodated with fond rooms for the atu: thin pe Lieut. Suiwwan stationed a rece ved viring him to Wse every means in his power to ruinent property, and especially to of the entrance to the harbor, Is the mime time that the com- Yard would Le directed to co- hmus and South Pacite. far and Herald.) ia visit to Aspinwall on ie greater part of the day ma § ion with G: sir tance from bin Anwerrona, and the Sirwre de- ¢ Pickens, that post being the most tenable position, aud where b contd tore nearly obey the spiritof bis instruce Hiona.” ‘This matter boing decided upon, the araiy Micere went to work with » will, and during the im had thrown their entire forco with © provisions, catup equipage, &e., ink the Thy the useistance of beats feo Lady Franklin p. Tw sed nd spent yesterday on shore. ‘This community was on Monday last, elece trified with news received by the British steam. er Lima, to the effict that Mosqu es from the cit ote, and completely ister of the G spel, , When once discussing el KYNVAN, Who bad recently ree s WAS thet’ ia argu Tithe fort, re ed. fat live rm with @ cl Ronerr Ha » reapectible young Indies a bom A y ent © mtiuusl the Supt iw Panis, eb wont Ghai thcne'h ave ' Malo bhectase | Ct, St canesee thats at tan Me atte ee pNiyaurtte, ha removed the anynnnition tow tith aayat— | fiince of paper and wrote Ht Harrancas ts the magazines of Pure ere, Coviaren OARDAN G—A FEW RESPECTABLE | tem, aud urked,* do you see thatr ‘To what extent Com, ARMSTRONG was cl y Tak laliare, Congress pperate with tue ariny officers iin fair p of his po ‘The Navy Yurd iteelf is go wituated that no mill- fary man Would think of defending it against a large attacking force, with the means at th tnodore's command." Ta a military point of view, retaining possession of the Navy Yard was of «all conaequence, compared to a Auocessful defonse of the entrance of the harbor, and where it was neces sary to make @ choice, the availabie force ongist l all inesns to bave been concentrated in Part Pck- eng. Taking this view of the casey nkuig he war asking too much from the Goanadore, Lieut. Stnuwrn young men can he aceumodated with good beard | Tooma and a worm parlorby applying at 192 Chat- ra Square.next coor to Harnum'y clothing store : also ay boarders accommodated. Vae’lvs ® voreigu, must worl y: aud left hiw to his med - then covered the word with ave it Low? S80 morning, sity” sald LAr. itations, nst Bolivia in case all diplomatic neyoti. ns should fail; and to raise for this purpose 1 of four millions of dollars, Castieca has sent for rifled cannons to Europe, and the other day they received a great cargo of muskets, ht by government agents in Europe, which here utterly worthl thas they equander their mon But the war with Boli- vie has not comm 1 yet, and the Bolivians know very well that the Peruvians are afrail of them, eneral IF uptlon, that it was to the ex ale OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- wen can be aceommmocated with board ; also a Jemaa and his wite, and 2 North Baptist church, in Phila~ 1 h Rev. W. 8. HALt is pastor, Prysteray Teneo Preacuyn—Dr. N. We Caius, extensively known usm akillful and | {ul practioner of medicine aud aurgery for more Bosak. @%,00--GREAT REDUCTION IN Iroard—Comioriadie room’ with excellent board $2 D to $3 a week, former prices $4 to $0; Indiow from 49 ap, for coméert comd living and cheapness this € than thirty. tive estate of Missourl, hag sent y requested that the ina ©, wher 8 is now in sessi tzools all ut! ecm 9 varm parlor with plano, hay occupied in hie | Fines might be «ent to asset hie own com. . git kt ull jet, “n¥ todaina obean. 48 Tene. toate cores Pany. "Theordinary menofthe yard,useleve wire | iit the sensi ident will be appoin jals U4°acl Oa OARDING—A FEW SINGLE GENTLE- me—alao if2-—ean be accom- ‘awleb sty betwaea but whe is Doubtless, Mc learn that 1 ining the sirable ac Loot #0 plac cover an ¢ hoice has not transpired, tod; but L as ho pres qutil, and €, woul! also have Bren «not unde ition, aad the ¢wo whi ald have las to make their guus comple y'nw vance by land, Lieut 8. aa ul faith for. this w At is v of the Bresby nid is highly esteemed aa an able God. niniatry. 8. Louis, nd xealous preac Binirs ver & has already declined, Governor of ( 4 & senile y heed Toons £9 Tet, with | bytecian Book anesthe bag ptr ir Wey | Feones would not accep yt Bais Mae | Hai wacky aftetlthe Navy Yant wes taken, and surrounded | tinue Commander in Chie ity. — a ty, for wnt Be eae aie ators Je wae Waken, he write: two, t, will dictate who is to be put in ie BOWERY—A FEW 1¢ N hin while thee ‘was yet tial chair, and they will thus con- od with good beard present the He the virtual rulings power of the country. with no attention, aud three ri diplan ot blndlon nett had all been taken prisoners, | There ix considerable talk of Casttuta mukisg anaes evens variuty rade mia even a show ofr nother attempt at ing Ecuador; but this Se eer Cocina tise’ S ve ite ariny (wud alrandy in time he will be likely to receive a warmer r y life to thee Own resources in cary 6 much FEW RESPECTABLE YN gig qo a worimiow of tow hundred and fifey ee By thce ema revouroes in ea ryiag | ception, ant should he un tertake stich an ex ‘uosated with good hoard pedicle hi Biba paved aa pedition, he is Likely to meet with even less itiemam and hia wife at | LE brew concregetionn, a dre) siatiog bas boom pul armed, Ly the authorities at the Navy faves, Jal Wecrl21 | lished by the Poussisa Goveriuent, latianting ‘and whore counsels it waa | Success than previously, their intention, for future, to avail themselves of the rervices ov Jewa un the various departineats of the state, This is carryivg ont the spirit of tho Imw enacted in I545, Lut which litherto haa beeu almost a died | ‘A vonrian raven plves ans vice Let ; SreNorn, of Mad Ta The Bshow se aOUR ho my the donner what was callod the hare! the minors appre tole their pl The light was by the ls wit y yet becomes subject for offal and it would be in southern Homes. The Boston Je We to make the following extract fram a private otter just received Ly a merchalt in this city from an extensive suyar planter in Louisiana, ‘The letter is dated Jan, 11s ‘We aro all tothe Devil as fast as pos sible. Hf Old Be VARD—A FEW YOUNG MEN CAD BE | 2 with good Weard and plowant on Ney at AD Bees ry oor jade lowed Siew far, ie ergy count of a ser- praise, 1 £ tho way ciS — CLEAN AND souble beds 10 and 19 cents sins graeme aud t ing ds wear Brosditay. = Watel ail hours |e U4ne’ ODGINGS ww UE: stte'B1 fo TD cova Veenta, at. 44 Lisp: [nen al) night aint rd 1 rien the mutha pots ibilites: Uist ane ng provided with Opinions of the Pres. 7 TB "RAVE ‘a | have been peculisely : ; e will I pt fi ODGINGS- As CHK TRAVELLER'S Oe civ t Louis Democrat iy dissatisfied with the this ost and ruined, Our ops, Paee nothing but ruin for th future, Had Old Bee had’ the nerve of a JACKHON, aud sent a floct to Charleston in the first instance, all would have been well,’ ” The ation of oflicers fre the last states to secede is inany times less than those of South Carolinians, While over a dozen of the latter have left the service, hardly an ave- rage of four bave resigned from each of the others, Of course, the West Point and Anna polis gentlemen are not. included in this esti mate, as they had never done active duty, Cecognizing the right of the free navigation of the Mississippi river for commercial purposes,) for the reasen that such @ guaranty is uttorly valuoloss, inssiauch as {tiv not applicable except im time of peace, The Democrat adda » reader will tail to notloe th, ing resol bel at 12 ot per night, rooma ST ty 0 ote par nieht: rood van to order, tad 24ect139 MONROE 3T.- FURNISHED ROOMS | bow eerecting eume abtedtivtn fabvut the country ip various ) provcles the great truth of the Gospel, and I doubt Le ‘will vod. Lords, indepen- ig eae Are ware to “atl a bane with faciliti - teution whin they appeal to @ popular audi vue oederete. eit SeUBH atertiom the Glathein of the! pulpit, “Wish =) sovasranaing talents, yet the sincere aad aimp Of the iritish peer will alway er hia | on to the earnest a 1 the devout of our a ‘We cangot but bau such laborers in the pur comune 14 with satisfaction... Bag: respnudentaf the ew York Chrontele, "i His Lord Convention a acted on the Wat L welava Lag sovereign torcito- Highwover the iver, Bach au assumption ins rot obly the rigat of each state ocsupying ite tevks ty blackadyt ie river, but to lay each duties on vewela de-cending oF ascending as auch state MACHINERY: "8 ANTI FRICTION MACHINE, pick WN | AGs SHEARING, CHTISTIANS INSTEAD OF CANSIBALS.—Tho | shall deem expedica'. “Any declaration st taistime |The Muledgerille Recorder thus states the BT E urebes of the Bandwien 1 beginning to | to refrain wing the right can have no account between 1 the OKO AVIN es IN TH ood evidene apiritusl tife by engaging in | Weight. ‘Tho coneiinion Is, therefore, irresiatible | Sit Friction ts wi way with, next to go oll | work. Only last work, the Treasurer of | that (he ouly way to watntas haractr of the | * The United States to Georgi A required iu runt mind uo Fepaitaare need- | the Foreign Board of the Ditch Raformod Church | Mtssiasippi asa ov aland sea fa to preacrve the |, Tho United Stat ore V for yeare: the target michine require les than | acknowledged the receipt of one thousant dollara | Union, The perpe‘uation of the latter is the only | For 32,000,000 acres of the publi sehorse power for dive: ny fre individuals” in the Bandwich Islands, for | wey ip which peace between oral states can di the common territo- the erectic be perpetuated, oe of th ries at 50 cents of chapel at Kanawaga, Japan, pouple of the inte + 16,000,000 re refer. to the ad, most gaoceesful eta | ‘Tux Worninaan's WEEKLY Res a prema bap my fe Practically shut out frow the | For shares of other public prop 000,000 in the cous.try, to learn the valu Prize Essay on the Sabbath.” written by a jour. | ovenn me) ta soboy tod an — rejowe machines miade’ undef DICKS PATENT. | vymauprintry in Bort!atd, there occure the fol- | MOO Uf foreign jurmfictions Interpove between them | Total sharcn of Cvorgia...++.+. $30,000,000 eee imitate tit ew Ww, ing strilerng’prasayce: situated that ahe.ca.s weer re he right of ang | Ct—By Fort Pul anil other YENELI4 JANY?. New York: WiAN: ‘ke-fellows ! think how the abstraction of the | sate to interrupt hiv communiations wih the S. property in Georgia, high “pt wth the sede iperty ‘vere Bou. rd} P Mich. Qouirre ass bs wn Eopetensly snele Ne working | board.” imate 86,000,000 ‘sorony, Collinsville, man} ers in ink 0 r thus going on in one mo- “ . . Balance due Geor,zia. $30,000,000 ‘Tho other day an agent of the New York & Erie Railroad Company was putting up one of the fively illuminated cards of the road in tho oilice of the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, grange (Gis) Reporter of the 26th mays: ‘The deed is done! “Our righte are—not secured | We have Leen five! aud drummed —and voted ous of the Union. We still love the Union. We love our old government, because it was extabli the strony ams aud the blood of as t the w: ‘We uevor did have any war ty New Eagleud, Virginia, Illi Georsia, Olio, Tmany of whoo after ‘usiag them fort ot ‘tay they would not be withont them for ae four times their cost; and others say thst in pian with any other machines Known tp then, ix mp Wir gost In every alx months" ¥ aeder pomit ‘eitouded to, and all Information rea. ous, and continuous, and eternal cycle—limbs forever on the rack, the fiugers for ever playing, tt eyeballs forever stra the brow forever sweat ing, the foet ferever plodding and brain forever throbbing, the shoulders forever drooping, the loins forever aching, aud the restless mind for ever sheming. Think of the beauty it would ever saw. oe 7 ‘ to make on the government, Lut always regarded it | when a@ fire-eater came up, saying: ’ PRUENIS, Se PRAIL tiie ‘ace, of the merry-heasteduews it would extn: | 90 q'pricclens inleritance bequeathed wo us by our | New York and Erio Railroad! Yes!” Throw a3 OH NEW YORE. | fee ee Eee or Niaheust’ of ine | Tevwlutionary fathers, and we have adored this | broad guage c! Yes! Let's see, I think Unien of the Bates because th aud cemented by thelr blood. up to ! We hai New York about fifty thousand '‘majorit; for Lixc aying which be gave the cari two oF three kicks, of course destroying it, The aspirations it would crush, of the sickness It would breed, of the projects it woulu wreck, of the groans it would extort, of the lives it would’ immolate, of the cheerlest graves it would permanently dig. W YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. BIEVENS BROTHER & OO, ‘Wu Pearl Street. * yery n of stationary toam agent mildly remonstrated, but « crowd. soon ton ter] Saad athe, power and vs dplaw. | oe thrm tolling end wong, aweating and feb | vig, Ciilected, and the landlord informed bim it SS Ei ea sting mae a aloo clrouler und up- | sowing aul yathering, mowing and reaping, raising | Th Augusta (ia) Chronicle, of January 26th, | would not be sabe, for bin to romaala \ me % sow til of varie Knds: eran milla ereat | Ad innid.ng, digulng abd plauting, wulonding aod | HA# 8 long clitoral Upon the cxnparative merits of | the house, He collected bis baggage, and le ‘ariety, All tor wale at the very lowest prices to. ault civing and strugyling—in'the garden aud | @oBarchical and republican governments in Ameri- | the city as specdily av possible. be times gas CRIT n tbe granary and in the barn, inthe | & It gives «mont flattering picture of the stabili- A citizen of Dubuque has received a let- ty, prosperity, und succers of constitutional n0n- factory ond inthe mill, in the warehouse and ia ter from his brother, living in Kentucky, cons archy in Brazil and im Canada, which 1% contrasts EHIGH METALLIC PAINT—THE UN- | the stop, on the mountain and in the ditch, on the veying the information that because he bad ad. nanete te i é, with the miserable cmdition of Mexico, Peru, y' aerate arcing rune poe Smuntrysom tbe wes ua co the shore ont days ot | Hurhow ayten «nnd wars it readace to profs | formerly Loen aresident of a froe atate-—IIlivois r T's prions They warrant the srticletob® | brichinces oud of gloom, What a gad picture | Ly the less ns’ experience. Qur own republican | —be had been warned to leave Kentucky with- any 60 y -- tv? | governiwent, it rays thas failed midway in tts trial, | in the succeeding ter id in tale esha, ly TD Per | would the world prevent, if we bad no Sabbath It nays “has failed reldway én its trial, | in th ting ten d He is a merchant eyes 6 prerving 100. petalt ‘s nd with it havo nearly tanished the hopes of those | and a landowner, hus been a resident of the Mare oae cont of this will be are Poses roniets. who, believing in man's capacity | state nearly a year, has taken no part in politi or MANY Youre—at it uetnra ie prise or self-govern'nuent, believed, therefore, in spite of matters, aid said or done nothing to forfeit par «i When the shallow draft steamers now under orders for sea, are in commirsion, they will, io ad~ dition to those already cruising off Piorida, cousti- tute @ cosst guard as follows : so many failures, in the practicability of a republic IS hia gopernment has oven, hak the editor, “what shull be ite substitute and he auswers by sto the present generation, 1 #eEMS PROBT MUST BE A OONNTETOTIONAL the respect of his neighbors; yet the order was a ond if he remains, ho will iu aN Tikellbood be tubjected to bodily rerily A New Sr . One writer from Tenrossee, anticipaing the christening of a new work TLS BOE Van ——————— NEW YORK MACHINERY DEPOT. Vewwels, Officers & men, Guns, Toor . ] Pout OT 10) ‘The Bt, Louis Huening News mya: Confederacy, proposes to call it the ' State of Pe RRR Poke, Brig ver Dolobin., ‘ ‘hare le gosrvely © mee to be Brand tn the whole Pee PACT Yi and DEALY Sn eve dggerte. | Seamer Wyandotte 4 land, unless he be a criminal, who even. feels the kO WOMAN, who escaped to Boston Maney SEA TONARY and PORTADUY STEAM EM Steamer Crusnder, , ., é weight of the Federal Goverament, while ail fee! : onths ac, has returned to her master, Lt WOOD WORTH'S FLAN 5 and experieven Ite Leneficence and protection, 6 | Rov yDowauen, Lynchburg, Va. She de- Woon LOB ate ACHLN 3 does not exact of Us taxes excopt in a mode which oe, Domania, Ly Ver Hie de ce BELTING 5 blinds ws to the burden, It canuot force us even | Clared that she will never again leav 4 Rarer iH Wo goat sf forelgafay agua oom | ia, whore so aay Ube negro ia ten tines ag re Fad sevt, Why then should we withdraw from it, and ppy as in the North, A CERES (OF w wander ah © period of troubli uncertain ox: , commander of te sresnal at n, f mente, oa, OR! ing ware, io is, has been superseded by Captain aul ify ¥a Rave RETINA MACKS, fend 800 officers anid mm ppd} fran wrarcl hr a bet paperpery va | 29xem wo enters upon his duties today.) sey BALL VALVE F Southern Cultivator, an 0) respectable town meeting, those in favor potas ap yvarery, | cbantt,or the Brookiya, fe thees woul are not | sgricultural jourmal, ued at Augusta Ge, says: | restoring a Union of the states was held on pei to Zalcdarer ys | copabloct doing home harbor duty. wr We have bean suddealy brought jato aposition | Thursday night in Marviand [nstitute, Balti- eS res The preparations of the United States corvette which jouks grave probabilities of war, Weare more, aud was lar, al 5 suggente grave pi ly attonded, Messrs, Mow. SDAY, FEBRUARY ating ) sailor, releted iu ile toon Peayer Meeting Con. ‘The French Fleet Before (acta, ly employed on the Wyandotte, He went wood op ratore ca + Over by Brother J b From Pe: The followi he oxplanati ven by | aw , edi fie store, fed Dane 160 vention by Brother Jones, bas frequently ene m Pensacola, following isthe explanation given by | ashore ai Pensacola, and was immodiately seiz- a | aged our liearts to direct the despairing aged « To ved of the MY. Suns ee ante: ti od on a prisoner, but released on parole of honor EWING-MACIINES AND LAUNDRY= ! ner we Christ. Wo. the Fulton sireot Pre hie Gul i “The olject of sending the squailron of | not to hear arnis against the state of Flotita, ete rere and desiere im indiew and childrens | sregting « ffer «> ayer & , Nave Vashingtou, Fins, Prerationd Uetore Caste was to. prevent sport was furnished him, nun and faney re't. aval linen goods of every eacrip- pete fler nj alg the Union Br Sanuary tu, del. f Francis EL, tinding himself «uddenly invested b slay, a highly respectable citi Heing Land ormactweevingand ironing ean | Meeting of Grcrsetown Tiropose giving to your readora « atatement of | by Land and by soa. in the fortress to which ho | of Jemorsn county, quite & Nerocious f tamed to the busiaeag: | “MY sou isa studeat at Tuscarora Acadeuay, in ] farts iu reference to recent events connected with | Aad witharawn, | ‘The Emperot wished to show | Cue into this cliy to, make atrangements for entlee paiafaction, 8; Penneyivanin, Afe writes as follows: the Navy Yard here, aud the forts that protect and, 2MAtK of sympathy toa Prince cruelly tried by | yisitinye the South on business, He applied to ‘All my companions are secking God, and ther nand tt t fortune; but His 3 , true to the princi. a <2 ‘hon F vom) ag God, @ | comuand the entrance of this barber, Atsuch rhb ; ea ie nt as bas Get Clas ate Gn eet Preeeans Cree 2 agus | aires 1 m iu such moves oro interesting, evea if they are uot from | the Pore of Villafranca, did not pretend | je myromythat he is a Ha Aa telson, Why Go 4 precticn on work, Apply at , (il dies seein w the pen ofa ready writer, to ascume an active part in a political | wishod such a passport and certificate, ween High and Namal Preyed wo inte Upon the right hand of the entrange of the b ugcle. Ry prolongating itself beyond tho | that some of his neizhbors, who have recently adviaml met fe Fort Pickens, vijon the le% baad | Provisions which xave rise to it, this demonstra- | yj-ital the Sout "1 nl be lowil toe, Tam working atnong ther thes @ with the | tion naturally assumed a different charactor. | od by yicilance. eo could not mulataken, (id, tor Cariat's auke, kas made rae ius | Atte ht ie0@ aud w querer further up the bey, nce of our tlag, destined solely to | venture to go without first taking precautinns ———— str imeutat woding ovule to seek Jesus, dintars frost rach other, and eo sltusien seo oie Majesty: unter | against troubles—Louieedtle Journal ; GENTS—Ed "1 ‘ ed ne to ein of anature to shield his dignit ewullthe F street Prayer-meeting pray f y ad the entrance t the harbor, Fur is atl eat ae “wn Ot | Pickens tn an attnirably construed i wked upon as an encoura nt to tw. A . allsbowiel: tou the A ’ Fema'e ary at Tuscatoray | the extren Jong hollow eatid apt, that seps and assumed the shape of material The Anderson Case. Pat rates the bey from the Gulf fer some distance, and | Support, Hence ts soon oceurred which The iesue of a writ othe m . Wie tead the terorke the furt ta bo ot ipled aa realiy to command the | imposed on the Commander-in-Chief of the rol be pte i 4 nga on hed Queen's = > re 7 " : enue to the bay e squadron the obligation of reminding the Nea. | Bench has en like w bombshell upon this > ib mised that ¢ are yin rev inti Agents With i ce Aa e Proachabio nt politan well as the Piedmontese,of the part | community, ‘There was an unwillingness to apldls 5 by wetitt « p eae! ae tee en ee of strict neutrality prescribed to him, and | credit the telegraphic accounts but the <wrval rhesor melt) patent A gent ena Ne doorway, x poeta wausle Gti cha oe which Imost impossible for him to arrival of th tailed report of tho case aT Ke ie teanias vootly ores Foe inca 1 it was almost impossible for him to mai port oF | Browtway 4s Foor fn and said —“1 have a meaage to this meeting. ore, Oak ts avers tain, Tt was the more important for the Gov. | Yesterday. set all doubt at rest, Probaby no Yeste day, F atterated religious exerciaas in the Jas + Bort Harrancas ernment of the Emperor not to accept the rea, | Similar attempt has been made within our day ris, Trakir, WaLtack, and REM. Mi bevs, addressed the meeting. Resolutions were yx rod denouncing the course of Governor Hicks in refusing to call a convention 4 authority to. se 3 to Washing also to take arrangements for electing de gates to the city convention, to elect delogates to the state coivention to give expression of the views of Maryland in the present crisis, to be from Mr, Lan- ny A letter, purporting i and Sunday Bebo! clasees, ag well as from indi- | hauled, aud considerably improved. unless these a on are immediately procured. | COLN, dec lating that Jou Brown committe yy WANIFD—ALL SE TS | Vidual chisiten, The fllewing was read ta she | Geutlemes on wyrsdrons removed from the ina | West presenting in Georgia, wtthie moment, the | HO offence. ayuinste the federal poveranent tae) a ae : subs lath okies of Us tallow ari spear | SuOMAlCUE spwetacle of # people having upwards ot | which meritel death, and that Mr. Lincous ae ante atte taterationd | ‘usetine. iden ectinncr Ad hg Wis fod Ned ree ate Chlbia do ‘mot apvest | wets stil ons of dellare worth of the earth's pes | docs not regard the “Daxp Score decision Virsa streets near Cantey Gronarrows, D.C, Feb, %, 13° : q ted by the resignations of neta for sale, yet requiring @ large proportion of | Iinding upwn the Nor in circulation inthe ot apecrenta Pr Ty capacity guld coma rieht “Dean Brorinen B. eLows, One epauleted official writing from the tte A ed Mt i « magee savereeriee 1 South. It first appearod in the Chatleston Mer = Pin ope mul jroome at. Pac fle maya: “We bave cou Lined bga tal downs te ee ce : r ince tea 198 “Your visit to the District is remembered with | Pte maya: “We have countrymen serving in the | Lie, mulch arealey the preducta of the soll, 1 we nil was evidently prepared to produce | jieweure, The t Prayer Meeting, we thinic, is | @'tmies of France and Italy, with whose people they | ed husbandry, we could tot titter language ao fore in Virginia during the jon, Ww ANTED LAD ES permanratly este! ol in eur city. Tupresions | Sve few feelings incommon, Suppose the Uaited ee that which to uitered by the present cris E The tirst prisoner of mar, Lieutenant Jates + & Wilsoa's Im. , f vow ¥: eaten foreign po Fe are murprined. Weare caught unprepared. We | E. Jovert, arrived at) Washington yesterday & | made by the bretisen from New York t he | States isa foreign power, ha: not = right to rppri prey kIT, arrived a ton yesterday, Uveldodegpar: | Hodes the retiien Gon N Tepe Pek |G bined wane te HOT til prin ave guuch to w?, noborty to Duy, and Wile fo cat and | and: reported himself to Secretary Tovcar. Licutemaut Jovrrr is attached to the steaner Crusader, now in the Gulf, bat was temporari- on the liberties of nail, with a twice as that of France, red to the Isle of Jersey and the Ite of Man, neither of which has a population a fr wlf-governing to encroach ple. Cs munity, than ise peo- come ore S UN. = PRICE ONE CENT ‘The Russian Treaty with China. Tu London Times thus describes the advan tages which Russia gains by the treaty which she has just concluded with China: If the frontier line which it settles be traced pou A very good map, wo slial! fact that {t takes a very Uhiek peel off the west and northeast of Chins Te ue Cring is the oyster which by our worl we | oben: te the Russians Coins seers to present itvelf vader the finage of an onion, whieh peel hy pee! they propose by themeeives to devour. ‘They how | Ly Bois treaty put forward their froutier Line com aiderbiy withlo the provinces at the fot of the mountain of Central Asta, and. they ate Very clone even to the densely peopied portion the’ ‘country... But. their greet Avance upon the tiertheast, where they have net come twelve degrees south of their oll boundary a mith of the Atmoor, hae tak fn the whole of the shores of the Gulf of T bringing out their frontier line into the Sea of J Pen. Of course the great desire of Russia is to creep meth bo get seaports which wou!a give her free outieta to the world, and which are not for half the year blocked up with fee. Now, at the uth of the river Tt jen, by enlarging the existing tows of Hwan ey Will have & port direct y opposite te Makodadi, aud command the inlands of Japan. A very sl (the nap of China }« aifficient to convince ar one who heare that the. Ru tier line tw brought down south te with mw tava! at y r the whe i treaty trade, etrictiona, is establiched betw the two States: and the local authar to give #pecial protection to such tr who 0 The new treaty pros le cbants, even in coun} stir Athen pane " Wherever they ga these ity mury the It 4 alen that Russian merchant ar 1, andl the ¢ expect the & fa Russian ant The Louistnnn Ordinances ‘Tho following is the Ordinance of Secession, Convention : KVINANOR v e the union Letweenthe State of Lomial tates united with he tor the “Phe Constitution United f Lovisiana, in Con nd it ta pane mber the United said larger than’ that of ‘Toronto, The procedents quoted are well enough for a crown colony; bat it sohappens that Canada possesses a Court of Queen's Bench expressly vested with powers co-ordinate with those of the Queen's Bench in Mg ant if that court can be ignore t and tasideby an Fmperial tribunal, where is the guarantee for liberties? If the judicial branch of our government may be trenehed upon, in this summary manner, who ix to gharant utive and legislative func ti nt from invasion ? emselyes upon every s extraordinary cage is ada hasbeen vested with all of local self-government, legis! executive and justicial; and she will hardly x one of those rights in obedience toawrit from an English Court, which socks tousurpa jurisdiction that belongs to our In spite of the universal sym- eve that ’ is prepared to submit to this invasion of its franchises. If it be desirable to take the case before nglish tri there away of doing it, as a final appeal, For this our laws provide, and in. this way we sts- pect, ie ater will have to be manayed,—Toronte Leader. the report of t A Word to tho Working Clames. ny W. BUNGAY, A gentleman isa man who is Jos—gracoful accomplist ture—princely wealth do not e« needed t awkward—anggu belong to the ncrow may be bronzed at the for mill—his KOK, Tr ments—siporior cule nitle, eat talents—jenius n with all the attributes entleman. He may: bo homely, or poor—ant’ yet r Mis fa hod in the nt any may still boa true gentleman. ‘The danily isa dry goods sign, and not a gentleman, for he nds upon his dress, and’ not upon hi honor and virtue fur his passport to the best citch “The has no mo- ney ispoor—he who has but money is poorer t wit isnot a gentleman, Some of the most dlistingwished men in the word of lotters—in the world of art—in the worll of been unm! rently science, bay un r= V Ul iat — men, enthe, el a pleheiu da | Creer Tawa plebeian,” said the clog Koman ; “the nobility of my family begins in me ; that of yours will end with you.” [hold that now deserves tol ved with honor, whose li failure who liv nk and acoumul world is no botter for or wiped a tear from a sad face: afire upon a frozen hearth repeat with empliisis, he isa failure. He 1 ‘Thore ia 1 in his hart ; ho worships no God but gold, Even heroat the North, there are pe tons who decom it discreditale and mugenth manly: to labor ; her t multitudes of young inen shitk the yoke of tow into professiods ant positions for which they ire totally disqualitio |, There iv true dignity in Labor, and no true wv l rush headlong dignity without it. He who looks down scorn on labor like Hi who had a with, and no hands, awl vot inade faces at me who fed hin—mock ss that ght the bread to his Lips He who writes a book,tor builds a house, o tills a farm, or follows any wscful employment lives to some purpose, and contributes som thing to the fund of himan happiness, at the farmer, ho has a share in the bank his bank is ‘a bank of loam, his share ‘is « ploughshare—and the more his share breaks bis pank, the yreater will be his dividends. He need not send his notes to New York to be r med, for Nature has indorsed them with her signature of flowers. ‘Toil wields the ax where wood!ands bow, ‘The seeds » wu rine in radiant bloom, Rich harvests wave beid the plow, ‘And cities cluster round the loom, Where ronuded dma and tapering spires, Adorn the vale aud crowa the hill, Bwart labor lights im beacon. fires ‘And plumes with smoke the forge and mill, ‘The eagine with ite heart of flawe, ‘And joints of brass wad ribs of steel, From labor's plastic flogers came, ‘With sighing valve and singing wheel, The kingly oak, th reat's pride, ‘Whose ater is weatned with thunder scars, Is launched by Inbor on the tide, Honeath the flag of stripes and stars, GaAnmacot, the greatest hero of the aye, is aworking-man, Henry Clay was “the mill- boy of the slashes,” Daniel Webster knit his iron frame into strength by working on his father’s farm when young. The men who have blood-power enougli in their veins to work the brain-mills upon their shoulders, are men who labor, —Jndependent, the ting: ‘The State of Kurope, hs are most critical for the rope, NAPOLEON arms, and recom Tonygress for settling the pending ycland is uneasy ; the new King of ‘russian, Wittaam I, declares, in his first man- ifesto to his nation, that the confidence of E rope is shaken; Bavaria prepares for war, and Austria is still in the convulsions of @ financial and political crisis, Russia, though deeply en- gaged in the immediate emancipation of the verfs, concentrates an army on the Pruth, and threatens Moldo-Wallachia with an invasion in cuse the Hungarians should try to organize an inroad from the Prineipalities ‘into Transylva- vias ce Couza suddenly turns round, and, ufter having for a time favored the schemes of Hungary, proclaims now the strictest neutrali- ty, ond expels the Hun, Tho Prince of Servia is likew! longer dares to put himself in oppositi Austria and Russia, But Bosnia, Bul and Montenegro aro still agitate!, and it is scarcely possible that the year 1861 will pass awa witout serious cominotions in European Turkey, Besides these greater questions, t remains still the squabble about Schleswig. Holstein and the Constitution of Hessia, which may Le a pretext, both by Navougow and Czar ALEXAXDER, for disturbing the state of Ger- many. ‘Ihe American difficulties greatly in- fluence the money market, isan un- easy feeling prevalent that Kurope is on the brink of 0 great war or of @ revolution, write wes OWS) all their la he Pawiay | “VENOMS WHC” uw suUdLE DARE 8 Lay | next day, out added that must not 6: Bs livros Macaig | hom OT ed | id cara Win ings mous | Ho lc Gl eying, aan th would bo | ed; and that the Caion T. uisians and oth of "Poe Un Wee of Lvuknias heretoore nd ordain that the State en ATT rights and powers the Gover the United States ol absolved from all allegiance aud that she ig in full pos thone riehts of soverely further declare and ordain that all rights Land vested under the Constitution of the States, or any act of Congrens, or treaty, or under any law of this State, and wot incompatible with thin ordinance, ea nin ia force, and have the sane effeety aw If thin ordinance had’ not been passed lowing resolution was also adopted. sup= mental to the ordinance : ved, That we, the people of the State of Loui sinna, recognize the right of the free navigation of the Mi-missippt river and ita tributeries by all friendly states bordering thereon, and alwo recog- hize the right of egres# and ingrest of the mouths © fthe Missismippi by all friendly states and powers, and wedo hereby declare our willingness to enter into any stipulations t guaranke the exercise of thew rights. Fort Tay! Rochester Adeerti of the yon Which it is situated, is one of of the Pine Island inthe ebain da Keys, 60 tailew southweat ve the settlement on 3,000, ‘The very fine one, accessible through maveral veawels drawing twenty-tw the Ke to the best ent ory why rt Suter ay » the harbor, er Kort Sumter or ange aud vommo: idan Taere 149 well ny Howse, ® CoUrE ert ng the sea, BANNAN, Ist A wife it will bo re lected, 80 mnystertona ey eromsing from New York to ferry boat, nevernl 5 f thie Dis trict ot & years, may twonty he editor ratio at th ath London Time | review of the of Ca says: pt much use in reas arolina, V he would not t Jusion of an Doclae con arolina ng at the prenent taking Without We find in the Pittsburg Journal tho sub- joined: “Nearly all ( ried on through New Orleans, Chattanooga and Charleston or Savann pow rapidly running northward, and finding its way to the sealourd via Ci Pitts. burg aad Baltimo rg is ready to do her part in the vast trade that i# thus forced iminense trade hitherto upon ber. A large fleet of steamers is prepar- ing to do this carrying trade already begun. There is also a regular Pittsburg and Momphis Line of boats establixt Croons, and the Citizen, Capt, Suovse, will curry from 1800 to 2000 bales of cotton,” We perecive that all the available boats are already taken up at Memphis, A Memphis paper of the 19th says: There was a perfect tleet of Cincinnati and Pittsburg boats yesterday, ‘The departures were the Lady Franklin, with 1,011 bales; the Ari« zona, with 1,050 bales and 500 bbls, molasses ; the Wenona, with 1,000 bales, and the Lzetta with 1,117 bales cotton, name issue of the same paper remarks: re has been a general change in regard to the direction in which the cotton is being shipped from this point, Two days ago and the New Or! kets were being loaded to their guards, and their capacity tested to the utmost, Now, we learn by a promiuent steamboat man, their prospects for continued large trips aro slim, while there are from nine to ten thousand bales of cotton awaiting shipment for the Ohio river,” On Saturday, £100 bales for the Ohio river, aud no shipmeuts for New Or : Tao Kenton, Capt. ‘The reader who is curious to know exactly whore runs this oft-inentioned lime, will get clear idea of it by taking a map and trac ng ee he pout on the Atlantic coast smmences at the point on the ic oo dividing line tegen Virginia and North aases along the line between, long the line between od Arkansas, thence through rokew nation, through New storm boundary of the state istance south of the middie, hort distance south of Mont- ‘On the South of that ling there are alout 400000 rquare tiles, including Lodien reservations, while on the north there are about 1,900,000 rare mule: rey bay Joueph Lane. Jo Lane wrote # letter to his wife, his views of the state of the Union, iving Here is the letter as reported for the Kankakee Gu- celle: Nu orlense, jan. 10 1501+ Dew Gai 1 write to tell ia kommon with the Jeoms Buchanan, be [a2 that i have dissoluted, th, We are afeard of fur us, & we have resolved to thro thim on the tender Murey of the North. can't ol hen | wil on Fou, the Cantey neda my service, won't % Gir the’ cow ent Get hems arf ‘expect s officn wow, ‘Your Jo Lana, SS RATES OF ADVERTISING, ‘TERMS CASH IN ADVANCE. Advertisements—For every FOUR LINKS. thins two words, oF leas, one day, 50 cents; ter Bsus dyes St; atx dogo, ST Tb aie fet co eash day. SeiNiona ns ide exe ri lager ond Deatha, 28 centa Momthly ‘sd versiacments of Sout Tine aera the convenience of the che, jon Spain not rendy to acknowlege South Hoa Independent. bait Tho master of a brig just arrived at port from Havana, reporte that wa tee Prof vious to her sailing, about 10.A. M., a small brigantine, from Charleston, came in past Moro Castle, with the Palmotto flag flying, or rather the stripes with but one star, but immediately, by order of the officer in command at the More, brought to anchor under its guns, and kept there until al 1, M., when the flag of Union was hoisted, and she was permitted to pace uy the harbor.—Dort, Ad» Criminal. Jon Bianiy was perrerep in the act of ling a valuable buffalo robe from a horse, at St. Louis, on Sunday night, and was arrested, A DIGENTING JrKon, at Machias, Me., cone rented toa verdict out of sympathy for a. sick juror, The Judge discharged him, with « shar) reprimand, without pay. A srAtous rover, named Driworrm, at at Alleghany, Pa., shot at his rival in the ves tile of a church, on Sunday night; a bystand- er Locked aside bis arm, or he would have led the man who had supplanted him, and on whose arm the young lady was leaning. A srerio Practical JoKm was played at elphia on Thursday ; the Coronor was notified to hold an inquest on the body of an unknown man, who had heen frozen to dead and several prominent citizens were informs that the bouy of a triend was lying jiutlic house. on a eA mun modelle ASPORO FAMILY wHer Y KILLED at Tndianapoli Saturday . The pa rents had a bad headacho froma bad whiskey | drank after night. and tried UL 4 of « dow | of chlorof th hildren tock each a aul the wh: fi 1 insensibte, | Calamities. oNED, by takin arsenic, in mistake for salt, at st, Lou! on Monday night, A nrarkeranty unable te bury hi ad chil Monday ee police went and collected $17.50 for him Tue norte MAN WAS So Poon as to be St. Louis, on 1 their beats hor severely; she lies ina very precati Business Items. Two NEW STEAM rvas, to run between Buf. falo and Lockport, have been ordered by the Western Transportation Co.; they will be roady hy the opening of the navigation, Tuk PRESENT STATE OF TRADE brings about some novel features, ‘This market bas at pres- ent an unusual stock of raisins on hand, owing to very large importations, and a comparatively slight demand for consumption, Consequently, * bave fallen to comparatively lower rates n Malaga, and ar icle to Europe is now t Several cargoes hay left this port, and a ship is now ap for Liverpool, at Philadelphia, with 1,800 boxes on board, Pave of the Merat. Prot roduction of pr ‘TION. —The value ious metals, per aa- in. diffe untries, is as’ follows: States, $40.000,000;° Great Britain, 100,000,000; Russia, @25.000.060,; France, $15,000,000; Austria, Prussia, $20,000,000; Beli 500.400; and Nor 00,000; Ltaly, 1.000; Australia it on A Mexico and the rest of South Ame cording to these figures th tal crop of 500,000; Swit self pre li, $45,000,000 Foreign Items, A SERVANT STARVED TO prAtu.—Mr, Re D, Mitonxi.t, a retired naval surgeon, livi 1 Henley, England, has been comitted for tri fer starving bis female servant, named Chan, to death, She was removed from his residence to the workhouse in a state of horrid filth, and so reduced by starvation that, though 24 years old, she weighed only 50 pounds, HE REPEL OF THK INTENSELY cold weather nthe Hons and tigers, ia the London Zoolo~ uy cal Gardens has t very severe, The guiticont Nubion licn, which has been 12 years in the Gardens, was found dead in the morning, having been perfrctly well the after= noon befure: a pocunorton: examination show- el that he died al itly of cold, His mate rave birth, two ¢ yeafter " roat a still-born cub, loss of her mate: ro taken, thera Ualily among tropical birds, The hippopotami are mals which have been un= ply trop) affected by 1 Roman Sratisties.— published supply the following ‘sta- Listies respecting that elt y for t The numt families, hs wna Frias idents in the a To number of in f whom , showin stated to be 4; priests, 1,417; 2,081 nt at 203 wi ts in 1860 was 1M4,~ e males, and ad erease of 1 tenuale an on the preceding year, ‘The ratio of births to the whole population was 1 ha, 1 ta 2 of marriages, wish pope ulation, which is not inciuded in the above, numbers 4,464 persons, of whom 2,248 are mates, and 2,220 females,” Crcestiat. Taxonance.—After Prince Kona, next brother to the traditional “brother of Sun and Moon,” had signed the treaty with at Britain, he paid a visit to Lord Evo, attired iva satin robe, with the Tmporial drae embroidered i jd on the skirt, and same denomination creeping over his bi shoulders and back. After imbibing sou Isick he became chat- ty, and confessed that until the present visit of the English the Chinese did not know that In- dia was a provin eat Britain ; and that he, in ¢ with his connte: had be- lieved that England was so smallan island that half of the population were compelled to live im sh’ps. CarpisaL Wise an Axo rie Porm.—At the same time that Mr. Hewessy, M.P., pledg- ed the Catholics of Great Britain'to pay’ a year= ly tribute of one million Roman Wiollars to his Holiness, Cardinal Wiseman, in a letter to the Holy Father, expressed his sorrow that in spite of his utmost exertions to exact contributions, be met with poor su Cardinal fure ther states, that while he receives from all per= sons assurances that they will maintain the spiritual authority of the head of the church, the utmost repugnance is manifested to pay y tobe expended in armaments to con~ “the political thraldom of It ses the opinion tl position of affairs, it would best interests of his Holinese ye present m conduce to t were lie to come to an understanding with Vio= ror EMancrt. Miscellaneous Items. Ir ts RevorTeD tTHaT Mr, and Mrs, Burow are to come together again, and that it was om that account that further prosecution was abandoned, Mr. Consina is said to have ac~ quiesced in the arrangement, it being astisface tory to Mrs, Burom, Cries ov *Munpgrt” “Murpem!" at the General Post Office, Washington on Thiteday, attracted the clerks to a negro laborer" 'A rat, in search of a dinner, had crawled into the lin~ ing of his coat, AN PAGER SPORTSMAN saw apon the ) Backe Bay, Mass., while 12 miles from, Rowe, what he thought to be a flock of wild! ; he Iramediately drove howe t© ret fa ed "= turning, crept forwend to jaigh' his game, au fred Iptow a, hots which had been set to mark a bou I ‘ ‘THE sxow 18 90 DEEP, near’ fe. that deer are easil aprodcie Pegaitet have been killed; two hunters captured @ young one alive, AZopp-) bas dis- it can be pre oni speed. # eS ee ee , ay

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