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O O o Jfur th North (J ..I -r KniTdW h !t)T 1 i'- - -, -fMin.at If - I ' - KW3 & C. NXX .- -- - - '- - ----- - - - ----- .'.! t tim. Car t hi in v l . iv i i ! - -.i"i ( 'irn'ir . in- It. e;i-;i no to tii nine ma v v 1 1 -: :i i; I 1 w.;s frank! V (.'X i..o-..-i;e-l. on t be csicni' Iloa k anil ittere 1 lis ri. :-ng v,:r the,-sand hiils.o.r Kvc.ry.th-ng bain- in perfect work 1 took u, y .s:t with the Cipta'n on the ;vr -'' evoInU n of steam applied to ma ii IVKTTEVILI.r, -N ire of taking a till: M It iil fl a-l, i ii- th'j first-! O-tt, in company rrtb Csipt. mm -his kifi'I hoaspitallty.. -ptc.i is. prt-fc. or.cet havin j- by th c 1 1 i I'll r from I i ! : -1 j T : i ; j- a -".!'' (;i' Vi t -.ii .-!, it br n;!.t to m in no-rial- Watt. Tin '. in k .".on b ;r J. I) ) it uivr t'i5-- truss e:ig nser rig- went whist 1 work, ;in 1 The pilot n Peus-u-ol.i have been "no tilled not to bring in aiiy'l'iiUe-l States vessels, under penalty of jpe.atii. A ship is ae'iore flftem tniLs east ef Fort Pickens supposed to be t'.i3 United .States st.ore.shtp Supply "with the officer.: of the n iv.--v,vil oil boar 1, LieuU- nmt Skinner c i'ii nuidnig. There arc- now, it is sat't, Jwo .toons mu norma troop- at t io navy-yar.i an-l ri-inforcs:ii;.'Tits are e mst-udly arriviti;. The Unite 1 St-ates .steamer Wya'n lotte is lying at the entrance of. the harbor of Pensaeolj-.-in eommnniea tion with Fort P.ckens, having 03 board t!3 fafailic-i of the o'Kecrs. Tli Alabama Le"jilatu-e on Satur lay paese'l bi'ii proi b:iz.a-j: lins1: the invasion of Uih State 7.0." Tcy it h a ilmn qnetlm of inter national bar, out! their rcsH-ctive Grfrr meats will iiro'f.t tJirir rights on-neutral, whether it icitt le aqreealdt at Y mlii nylon or not. CONCRESSIONAL. Washington, Jn.' 21. SiiNArn- Mr. Hunter. upon request, .was excused from sifvinjr any longer as Chairman, of the" Com- Jlouse iawu.g.uniprom.e v;nm mittec of Finance, statin.- as tlie resson .of his re- jrroumi here on amount of the tewpof ismS action of t State .VHr about to change Lor po- Virginia. Scott f? control of the President has re-- i;t;ca ioaon . ccived a clirck. nr.J the Republicans are furious. J iMr present0d a memorial with si-naturos j covering iitten quirs of paper, all wrappt-il in the MiSOKLLANEOl-IS. American Hag. praying the adoption of the Critten- Ranoe of Com miuao Shell Gt'xs. The furthest den resolutions as ainendinents to the Constitution. rann-e of a hundred-pour.d shell, even at an elevation : 33 xei tills Iioidont in. C arIot on. IjUarleston, S. C, -Jan. 21. The four s61diers from' Fort Sumter, who are in the city as witnesses irt a "murder ease, attempted on Saturday to make their escape by jumping out of the window of tho Grand Jury room. On leaving they were escorted ia a coach" by a file of soldier3 to the boat. Srtle oOtpxican lr-i v. f Steaiaw-'. New Oki.ean, Jan. 20. The Mexican prize stea mer'--:. Gen. Miramon and ifarquis of Ilabana, were of thirtv-five degrees riven to the gun, is 4, B2S yards ;"thc time of flieht 1-eirpr thirty-.five seconds. The crcat twelve-inch Colnmbiad, ,the largest gun a ; ma le, loaded with twenty-five pQV-nd-? of powder, a y i shell of 172 poundes and the piece at an eh-vation XT' -L.T:.1.,T1 t- .1 t,v -f-.L-rfc tin lilt vr.is .-. :CrT.i ": t Ti I - tnnrninT tn iirirfu'c ill il;V:T: 1 & l , J kl ULll till IT rV V' 1JIO 1 Vk'IUI.1V.UI. Ill -.(..,, ... w. i ... -" - pfTecy eensurinpr the President for not earlier send- first named steamer brought $12, 500, and the latter left F.t ult'j.'ill.', in th moid P. pe s ui.ic i .-ii , ui; mi in, ivis uihji.- H iiiL-iii" vj.-r,u!s i-ii-u jih- -.( t i t-r i -irriia line mm n .1 ranire ui uiiiv e 'lis- .;,. , t ... - . p ."'.W . T, . uiiu ikui-v; unj iini in, imshiiiii'jmi i ii int. itni- ji 1 vnrdj ii r.rin-rti e nrennvini? l.uiliv-io Wii: j-.-r i'oiv-t, !i: I' 1 1 ii-: l.fo lie -. ripti.ou of courser-nant-i in .-evcrv view, . seems to heat the dit;uit plain Hiils. v.-d-.-s, ;m I n-r'ls"a'nijear alreiidv crossed. i i-re he st.ti ts a' th'oii.-.ir; 1 steps are lost." .'i.n of v-.-ry p;riit m I'.iient ocr'qrrc l during i i l I. n ;1 i- int vx 'irsicio, and I l jok loi'r a d-iy not far distant, whf-n w e will be jnn i fi'iio liie Si'-t bnnrd of the Atlantic, on the t. '.i, the r A. -1 !...- 1.- iiij? m- the .nomination of Air. IJolt as Secretary of ar.j - - lr. Yulee announced the receipt of official intel-tifron.'v- that his State (Florida) had seceded, and laid that he and his colleagues were no longer Sena sore f the United States. He read a valedictorv. uthori.es the commander of Fort j Cond"s in its flight. By incrcasinc; the elevation to j in wiiich he gave the reasons which induced Florida ry the bacon and landmarks in his j thirty-nine degrees on'y 1 00 yarls more was gain-j to secede. Mr. Malhry (Yulce's colleague) also tentiary ; and authorizes' Morgan to do-tn discretion, and contract fr the construction of a j ,i ;,, ti,n vnn.-'c From the same irun. with a chare delivered a valedictory. tele graph line" to Poin (o.-;ir, in crder to more r,owdcr twentv-cight pounds, a .shell of ISO pounds Mr. Clay cf Alabama, in behalf of himself and Mr speedily, communicate with Fort Morgan. I -ami an elevation of thirtv-five degrees, a range of Fitzjiatrick, also withdrew from the Senate, in con . botn Liouset ottiie irgmir. Legislature on Satnr- j -fi7J var,is ,a been attained, and at an elevation ay.. adopted, by a -.ote of 40 against 5, the resolu- j ,'f ti.-r'tv-nine deirrees a ranse of 5. -7G1 yards (three M-ions reported from the committee on federal rela- a tflini rn(.i,) which is the greatest that has tions. .provi.ung tor a national cenvenuon ai asn- i ovf,r ljpen aPComplished by any gun m our service sequence of official intelligence ,of the secession of Alabama. Mr. Davis announced the secession of Mississippi, and made a speech, alter wluou the seceding Sena u:i 1 shores oflhe Pacific on the T , V , wi.n u.eai.i oi . IuijolVcrsto represent Virginia f o-1 l: oo- t ii,- t o: .i i . oui.i i logt oi on the 4th of Febnarv. John Tyler, W iliiam ! Tho fUp-i.f neenroed thirtv" sir seconds. Chm-leston tors all rose and left the hall first takimr leave of t , Rives, John . Jrojkenorongh, (.corge V - Sum- j ; therefore nerfcectiv safe from the guns of Fort ! their old associates. .Grand Ojiwuinir Of ILi Mi ls imt Jt: jj WI 3GS- COS S23 m 25 js&aJ AT THE EWPORiUrVl OF FASHION For Tjfit'liesi a I GBORGS BIlilX2T?.S? 2S"v 11-, 31;iy- fSti-t, Vuyfi t -v i 1 If. "v OSK of tlu tin -st. largest and hett a-M.i !. ii yJ sUicks of Goods, ever e.sliii'ited by any Lou in the Slate, consisting of l'Uiii ami Fancy Silk-.. 1'iain and Fancy All-Vool J'el.aines. I'lam au: L--.,n-cv French Merinces. i'lain ami J aucy Mari' lias, Scotch ami Irish roplins, Debagcs, JJt.r.ibay.bi".--. A' prcas. Cashmeres, English, French, American l'ri.i.-, :c. -Sec. C LOl5v1, Rarnoas and Sliawl, Fur Ladies.. MiiM.-: and Cliihlren. M'Jfl. Good and Emlroideris in every variety, real V;-.! Lace Sets and Collars. ti v.....o.J Dml Cotton ilose for Ladies. Misses Senate amendment to the convention bill, that dele- i j i h'liai-civ ! -rates be elected on the 0th and assemble in c;-r. eii- , . ,-, rti Kuckskin, Gauntlets and Glo es. tion on the 23th of February. !,-.... j ..n-s, Misses and Children. : . S "uij)l Skirts from i to nO Hoops, something entire. A.rma.& Soixt Bontli. ! ly new. and m.tnufactured to order, fur Ladies, Mis- Roston, Jan. 21. Six thousand stand of arms j Sl.s an,i ciiildren. $20,000. T'lio Geovgia Secession Ovdianro. Millehueville, Jan. 21. Explanations made by leading co-operationSsts this morning in the Con v. n tion show that the Secossion -Ordinance will be sign ed almost, if not quite, unanimously. : Tcimespo Xo-rimlmt n-co. Kasdviixe, Jan. 19. --T-he House has accepted the "U.iving-Set-i .i niers, and James A. Se Ideas were appointed com- Ijon. Jon I ylcr wag a'ppoinled a comoii.-sioiior to yait on the Presi- "r ' h " Hi'dion vvjtnunuriM- .er.- and j.brse: , a,.,lt; 5l!lll Ju,.ljy Robertsvn'a co-omissloner t South . -i!v has rou,,! ,t.ov,vr. a aL-tan.ce of about forty , Carolina, to itquesl them to refrain from l.Q.stiitie '" "lT- , ''''',:-''ovi,yyour .-lu-rt.-i, yoiiliave j pun(!ilv," tl.e W':eed;-s of ihe national conventicn. rt'.L- ,!utiou;;fs-pa-,i-l .h cl-.rinsthai, in ca.e there - ... ...... . . --.- "uvn and interests of n gliii t -leniana l.er u:fo "vill.TiT-i I ..;.. -ir.t TmileK and a half. i wT.uW go even iariner limn air. i.igier naa ' -. -V"v . i ' v , South. ' . tl-' .,, 0iTTn T.i"""- ,f.i-r t.'rir 4 JSt.. J--1 Lnian. lie saul tlmt coercion was -. . " - U'n--' In his message, real at the opening of he ; ru.u alfe .no ,ins inbarbotte at Fort Sumter ! of all rccf.ur-T'"-"- "ouIJ be the .verv - . .:;.'r(, .k ... ' extva esMOH of the Kentucky Legi.h.turc, Gov- ; j ;f t, ;ir(, n oasim ite guns of that calibre ! Mr, Mason called attention to some of Mr. c 1 '. I . I I , 'f I ill 1 -.ill!-! IV -tirvi:!li r I i.rn,-,- .-. -.I-., t. . f 1-1 it.i.-,. In uriirooj in.!,. J ... , n,. .. - 41.- . p , j v - ...,r..T t ' n! s;ica elevation could oe nan- ine upper sur- rsn s. icifin ium-.- mi -n-.- -lurpose oi snowing i :i. "!!' ot t i ;:u. ; .- oi It i wmlile I):.- " t-;'iioiu:i 01 ...i. . 1 uwrnuen ic-vuiiou. ne r hf the mil would strike against the top of the iXUnerenee between proiession ami practice. The Kansas bill as amended, was passed by a vote f 30 to 13. Mr Crittenden's resolutions cair :p, when Mr. Bigler advocated their .pnsaagk ije deaiied the light of secession, and also the right c-f, coercion. . ft r. .Lameron emiorser: air. IJigler s remarks, and nd cousenuentlv could do no damage inplv to a question lroin Mr. 1 verson,i;aid that he gone to a bad last ame bic Sumter. If it were eren wit.nn tlie larthest r:in;c of those juns, th3 angle of 'elevation n.ecessary to acconq.lish such a distance is so extrcm.c .that to hit tlie city would be a matter of extreme nncertaintv. The guns of Fort Sumter can only be raised to an elevation of thirty -three degrees oji account of the CP heve been sent South from the Waterton arsenal. - Tlie SeceiltKl States aiil th? Faoa'sal Post otllce Departwieut, "Washisgtox. Jan. 21. Numerous applications continue to be made by postmasters in t'no seceded States for supplies of postage stamps. Before the orders nre filled an affirmative answer is necessary -to the question, whether they do now, and will con tinue to hold themselves responsible to this govern ment, in conformity with existing laws for all the Flt.:f II Corsetts. Plain and Embroidered, of all sizes ; Zephyr Wool of all shades, t fold and split : Shetland Wool work partly commenced, Otioinai..-, Cushions and Slippers. ZKl'JJIi Hon as; Nubias. Rigolct, ictoi lenes. I u der sleeves, Shawls, Scarfs, Children's Cloaks am Sacks. Ac. BO.WETS of Velvet, Satin and Straw ot n-if n :i colors ; French Artilieials, Ribbons, Ruches, Head Dr-cssos. Ac. IIOISJ: Keeping Good, Bed and Crib Klankels. lit o and Crib OuiRs : Table and 1'ia.r.o Lovers, loweuin; .postal revenues receded by them.-rders lt p n I su, in"? U nel 1 .dies Ni B?ir f Tr Curtain Da.nask.lace and Fmhroide.ed fur- A the 22dof !ec at the house 1 t ) ;o-Uiori.- Mo-rd-.c 1 i . f: ' urn. 1 , P'iii;'; 1 R.-M.l s, W.e .ves o-dl I . t 'i OI! i says in it e.gnt states win nave seceueu In-lore tncir i de-!ib..r:itions ilose; ttiat Tennessj has referred the! ) wh .! subject to her people, and Virginia and North ; The meet in r oronn-i are iusc,'i-sing ttia propriety, oi a s.inmar co'irse. Tt issouri seem s Iikc y to auont a simslar i ceet-i uuis policy. lie submit:-; to the Legislature the propriety I of proyi Hug for the tlecti u ot delegates to a coo- vciiiion, to asemble at an : ly day, to determine , Hon L Uethuni- Wm L Me ' t'i'J llltl-ro uiter-s ais una r eiter.u relations ot len- , -eh (- .in..b"dl John C C irrie " a-id : u '-:.V- In the mean-.v.ule he w u! I leave no ex- , ii co n-n'treV iiaving retired 'lor a j Prit?ent untried to re.' ore the f.-aUmal relati . ... ,t. . f.:v.- i nev--veeo me maies. lie reeommerti-t a vonvenuon . - l ui m--: .- thi-ciii...ns ofQa -wbilH- disU -1 ii....t, to express our sentiment-,'."! "-8 statesa.es not n.eet wijn our appro . i' . ...I-. .. !,.. ..i U; . r-.. out tliat ventucii.in will never stands ' witn i . i - t (.. i ii i- iwtr in' v ii. : i on T. l. ...! .1 r -i e i .. if u. Tor tiie nuri'iose.ot oxit)osiii--. ur . i . -1 i v.'i:;g th- a "tion of the L'ohnty (.'onvention ; no.ving pro'"eed,in'jrs were -h ul :-,;.! by 1 1 frig Pi'fer .Min.-oe to t'.Mj ch-tir", i stilly It' Me a "skill to act as Secretary, The .. !:; iiii-('MiigJ) ivt.-.b'.'h eXjil.titie 1, on motion h-uiun aopointe 1 Wv.t foilo.viog Couunitte" lru- Ha lost. ' i- '..!. -Til-lt Wi .!:. ,o' 1, lievm ;i ii c le, lirm in pu'rp . -oi.-.' i:i, i hat ye e c-jioiiiMtiitv.. o flee.dy regret vcd. Ki :-.oi. c-nbras:irc r.t an elevation far short cf thirtv three Mr. " Cameron, in reply, said th.at he differcacc n-rces. -neiween .ur. .Mason ana i;imscii was, that lie wanted c. , T , - an pxcue to rcnia'nir! ;tl...c LTii ion, w hile Mr. Mason Advice Fun Rutr.v. Tn saddling a horse i pro- I , nn n-r - I first show him the saddle." if you t., iU.wlml l.-.t 1... '.'n.l i i pull mm about or bnud his eyes he thinks somct-h- be d y nteful-to Mr- Cameron for an excuse to i:.g is wrong, an 1 of course resists. Rut accustom , renin;n in tlie rjn;,m. him to the sad.lle by placing it on and olT several Thp (lelialc wss m.tier continued, and the Sen tinies, and all is nr..t.. Ia mounting, too. grrr4e- atc n,j(,unie(1 !it cftt.t,n m;n(-os to follr merino wrong, as thev do about almost everything j H8l-SE.Thl, .tter of withdrawal of the Alalw l3tglier!aboutal.orse. lhey bear thcur weight . nja tlole!rat;Jil w;ls rp;u and ordL.rt(-, to be rirtC(1 on the toot m t-b.e st.rrup and try to climb up, so , Mj. c-olfa n l n for (hc ujscontrl!U.tt;t,n1)f that the horse ,s hke a fly on a pane of glassIns , service ;n Sc,ed;nK states. wetgnr on one s . Mr. nare men p.oeeuuvo ... , if Morris, oflllin ds. a resoluf ion, which -was ll"I.-lll-.l.. 111. III! Ilii'l-l III IIHIU 11.111 lllll'llll i.... to th'r horse and bearing his weighCupon.'the horse's shoulder. Now, a horse nas great' power in his head down, but little when it is pnllo i 'im. : . .1 l i . ...... - i. 1 l. -"' A'"r si i e . i ins suows vou now to sio a uorse wnvii uc i . .,!,, ....t., ( ;,,o, ,.,,.4w...i . o- . t. i t runs away. It you make a Mead puU liss like a man , e t .i -1- 1 " 1 ' . -. i'.l 1 ( L. I . V , . . " I.,..-,. U .r. ..f-n - - 7 . ...... . . and free . from ,,rt,, i-Pi.'u :y .v. n oi mo enipnn ineni -i uu..y' i " ' oo,,.,-,. u, .k.w ,, !. . that tlic Republicans would choose their own time .. . " force m any torm agotn.-t t'le seeu. bog States, lie P.ut if yon turn him round and round (illustra.ting) tQ Vite on the sVi'.ject. Wing a law-abidin- Union ' a5KS !l,s 1;T"P"' : : W "rnun an x equippinj,' : e pu e, j The Report of the Select Committee wag taken V O I t 111 ICOi 7"! (I'll 111" iFiiiiii.l. - - II t IIWIM: Ho n .u i j ill UH. .-4ltv;i, .u iuii.h - p i"'vnous , . . , - . , , , . f . t ' . , i - , . l. . up. to.-oon . ionc auenpi io spur nun; urn nun (, round and round. lie would rather go on than keep thftt tllt. ft'uftl rj,,J. h:m werc m,.,H. - fb-"-loston postmaster. ,;h postal communications in iuc cu ed tai MS. A c . nnvita. ill ev i!Ui- .,,-1 M;L-.tilla. Tiiiiiai: rv color, shade and siyie, ; s an, r.altoii'i 1 lie Ii ne.-l variet ) in the State, o! my own iiuportatiou. I of the bonier slave States, to meet ear! y in Fe'iruary i ".'a't IJaltiuiore. lie says th.-it llje hasty action of the sectdiMg States d es not ,!ieet with our ..ir t I . t- TT I'll t ur-1..-i iiij will i!,u-i.i' f-iiiil- I.-.- -irl I ' i 1. T h.-. . .-l'i - ! li'l't -i. ifu:! of tll.i I u : . . ....... ... ..... . ...... ,n w , . 'i .... held at i-armerls Hall. -in Fave'tevillo tul ar-lns w;,i"c l:,u4.e rtr,t,'s a:'e ""'Sg tor 7 i . f ito'ii-iu.i i w ...I i .. i. mi-.,- ...Co 1 1 Iti t .iiLiuui,'iuu : i i, . . mi aiv. ijv; 1 1 i Li f i ,tt S v to an anti-slivi-ry Gov. '-nrn-'nt. He asks the Leg rslature.to dedaro by resolution the unconditional l h"av:i!y ariprove of the said "i-" d i, that they are 'adopted, instructing the judiciary to. amend theneu ' ' j tralitv laws to prevent armed expeditions bting plot i pulling t j .. onc St,te tf) he, sejj, States. ., " , j Mr. English introduced a resolution to eivc th" nPosiin FavorofDaybrcak,'' SHOES. Gaiters, Roots, Ac. for Ladies, Misses anu St. Lons, Jan. 21, A special despatch to the Children. J2eHfblican of this city, from Springfield, says that Congressman Kellogg, of Illinois, had arrived and was in conference with Lincoln. ''It is supposed'-' (not 'lit is reported," this time,") to be in reference to a compromise upon the national difficulties. It is believed that the Republicans, with Lincol n's sanc tion, will propose the holding ofa Notional Conven tion and the restoration of tho old Missouri line to California. :ou; in. wnicu our country i. at pcrrious pie-en t, in- All : ii i vki', That tl' FayeJ-teville pipr bo reqnes I'oiiii tlo; ju'o.cee lings of tiiis ne-eting. ! r. 'it-di betng un.ioi-.no is.iy al jteL the Mr. Mi pi'.l -iv t:.i.. also asks an ayiprop-, volunteers and the"n lu the Mi-'souri So la'e on Wednesday, a bill. 'was introduced prop siug .i c invention of .he si. ve States at XashvMle on the lib of Fe-irinry, and a conven tion of all th . States at Wheeling on t'ao 1 till of February, to adjast o i.r no: io ial di.Ji ulties. This was amine. le 1 by a ijroyisi m fir s i laiitti.ig the Courtosy ot G-oTcrnoi' Pieltons, Ciiakles'tts, Jan. 21.- Gov, Pickens, oi Sunday sent a supply of fresh provisions to Major Anderson with his compliments. That officer declined receiv ing it, with thanks for tho Governor's courtesy, say in? that he could not act otherwise until he knew what the government at Washington intended to dp A dispatch from New Orleans, returns show that two thirds of die delegates elect to the Louisiana convention nre secessionists. Another dispatch says, arrangements are making with the seceding States to hold a general convention at .Montgomery. Li!!. Travelling Trunks. Saiehels. Carpet l'.aj and Rand Rexes, Showerct.ts ami Umbrellas. Ac. i, LIDIES are very respectfully solicited to c U -oou at GK( Jit.i: l.RAN RT'S. Oct20-im No 24, Hay S! t'a t-ltuv lib LADIES -i 14, llety Screes 71LL have a good oj-purliiii' T T from a well tssui-i. d sluci ace t.oco. II : 1 y of se Ire t : lig I nek , coas:si iii il oi i line Also, a full line it id: Lsid;i(idi-! i: 1:.' V. PMTER MONROE. Pkcs. - 'VUo.e subject Wai 11 yy is iutro hicrd Viu;;i.Nky. ; . HicitMiwn. Vn.. Jan. I Gov. Le'i!,i;reoni.t)i!iie:!tfd..lo. i:i",Virgia!a I. ; it u re to ,"-;- (, corrci. ,,1 rcsohn int oned" !, S:a-te :' 1 )nio. witli a tu--age, saying that these ' i-T e-'s!ir!i resobio'is to th'v Sl-jiyvJioldiiig .Str.tcs have no other elf-el than to evcite fresh "freli::-, it'ii -ot. ii:t!,i;re e.vf'.-li.yg prrj udices.. iaori '.-:""-.-.-.tf u n-ulties- and cmliarra.-s, it not Uele.it v. .vis u, it :ir- noi--4hsng. -ii-i .1.; to ;rij : ts t. the. C011 ti r.i'i -,- Inowern tii -North and tlie South. ..He -.1- tin- propriisly efcsi:!tUH.g ifr. a ivbukcf to. the .'..ven(or of ( Uiio his..-ro"usal- - to nrreit.ie-r 'Owen J I i'o w 1 1 r:i(! Franaix A.'.-rrinm. v.t'r'n deiiiawd?d by the ..-'...f i. r trtrr rtt . ..ii.i.....n, uu j. . t . " "jn-tirr. 1 uiiii on I lie tub'.- by ; -iiujU mairrity?' ' Th- S-iiut- to day d-biu-I'lhc Million I IV-usl- I 1 1 1, i-:.id!iig v. hich an '.uljo urniiieut wa carried. whole matter to tho pen t j. Tie then laid on the tab!.), and a b: asked Congress to call a e invention for the of grievances, :s. provided in tl Coat itution ties. iiith a-, tide He 1 .1 .1 r l .i. 1 ,..i. 4i. i - i.. rem OSS s noweo il 10 ine noise c-.iii.inuii" ni.ii. iioisics. oui . r -.r-n r -i--.,,:, ,: , ,. ., , , . , , Ji. 4 , r- 1 Mr. anllson, oi ligmia, tlowf1 m veidy Ol me ieare-1 nai ui.-.v ui.i iiol u.iuc-i si.io... .... icn- -, f..lf f,.;f:i t:t:,1 .,. ,.-, faces in the dark, unless thov knew them to : , , . . ' - ' ; lieu uv vonjii -.- .um mu ouii-iiiu i,onrr, in I3Vor j it is contemiiiated to fit out privateers, if coercion is attempted by the North. ed falsi of Lincoln nor isunion. lie should be set- - i a ; ! tlie ail T.,e ry ndon:Iin.s, m a.T.dher 1,-aler on the polif .cal. be pasteboard .; and tnen rattling the . ruin over the of KSoutll that neitlr the election o A'nencan. m wn.ch it reiterates its hope nervoupuller, concluded this yart of lus lecture ' Vv..ROnul Liix.vlv Lii,s juj5tir,ed di thd the 1 nion miy bo nvntaino l, points to the iwjiu licartv apiiause. Rare,, , Lecture. Uas .gainst coercion. The question s orig: ,a, cause o. cootento.iticr; as itartcd by t.;e free- 0 Ro rnllnlv ' tied by a convention ol the people, n.eh-rs, nunlv tliat sl-ivery n a dis-jrr;t-e. to the - atp.kmii.on SiUP. A man in Jvoss county, ,,- ,..,,1 . ,. , lo r. utntoc Mo m in tiisldu i:tt. twicmi Tntn 1,1 ' " "0 "c "' -' rter-m-lons grown on one acre of ground, eigh- mission of New Mexu-o. l bs speech yens conciliatory ..n barrels of syrup, which sold for SO cents a gal- j ai," expressed th hope thnr peace would be rextor m, give $ IRO lor the acre of land and the labor. ! 0(1 lind t,lc seceding States return. cm. utry; and it argm-.s that th that eouse pientiy toe '' right doctrine is true, :md of the question, with !T;: i! Vi-; Sl.AVKt.'ASK IN Cfd' VF.LANI). ('ii:vi...yn; Ohio Sat. inlay, Jan. 1'.!, 1S'',1. A col ir 1 woman cl unod as."a'fiigi:ive slave from -n cling, Va., was arrested -her t -day. She 'will - :i i ined on Mond iy. Jn Ig Til len has issued a 'r,t ofh.-i 'jra corpus which is returnable on Mon- ay ni.irrung. Si liat httre exeituieat there it all its advantages, bjou.-j to the States' of the Norlh, ' ' , The Times also siys the citi -tis of the Unite 1 Slate may confidently iss-iuro tli mseha'S that there is no party in the kingdom of Great Ibit iin which o..v.-;.-,w lon-njiji"- b it l'ie maintenance -and prosperi ty of the 1. nion. l. i .The Russian Imperial manifesto, annoimcinp; tl'.. abolition cf sertdoiu, is ex-.-e .-t-od to be 'published on ; the. ;)d of March. The Paris '.- reports that the Fanperor .of I Russia has resolve. 1 to grant a constitution to Po ll, -'on a similar fool nig to that oiuo. s w t 1 ll'l - .! I?. . I. . -. X . i ne process is as ionows: iUxe ouiy ine soix part, j h.-.niimiiu.x. 4-an.w. of the in-lon. rub it through a yvire sieve Into i..-ir- I Vr. Iverson at his own rerpi-it was excusoi from rel, then strain"" out the juice in a copper kettle just ! further service from the Committee on Ola in-., as vou would cider or maple sugar water and be ', A bill providing for the removal of t!i.. Aivcnal at -eai:i'fc.L11ot to scorch it when nearly done. j St.. Louis and a sale of the-Land on which it stands 1 M. i :-. i o r 'i- u 12 s th. . 7 .... , . ... j iariil iiU iiiit'H iiptimi referred to a special coutmitteJ? LonsvTi.i.T:, Kv. Jan. 22. Tn the House of Dc" negates, yesterday, resolutions were passed, 87 to fi declaring tliat in view of the fact that men and money had bom tendered bj- several Northern Cini...'. .. V..n....,.i ( !.,,., ...... ii.-. .t i.'..iif i.t-,- i,:. H.- , .. toi..fcwr-.Li. jvw.-ii.i j vim. tv.i.1. ..... in v. .-, ii. ii e gave his reasons why he objected-to the ad-! ; ,.;.i, i. i.,.,.!., n,.. cnn, ,..o.f ... , I ,11 - llltll UV I llllkllLlll "1 1,11 I, I'UIU, i II I I -.-I' II lit invasion of Southern soil at alf hu.arJs. and to the la-t extrimitv. Also, a full line Iiith Bomiei K:h!.;i!.-, Also, ii full line L n?n li.-.ndcrt hiel's. Also; a fuli line itich Hress i'rii;u;i;iigs. Also, a full line S'iI'h. live s tunii::. Also, a full line Piain and i"igi;i ;'d 1 ! A'so a full liae PLUS rsUi'P ?ii WEST.-- A MrimEiir.it LvMcrtFin1 On the 1 oi.li ir.-t.. V.u : hratin, a slave, who recently orutally murilered j 'his master. Lucius T. WoodrufF. n few miles from i AVehlon. N. C. w.is arrestftd by several other slaves, j j.j Jjr and bavi'led over to a number ot wintes, tiy y. liom j he was immediately hung,- hitlvuit judge or jury A lo, a f i i 1 1 ia- ii Abo. a full l:.:e !. t i s i iirR -i.'is uni t)l. i) t! .:1".5: .ii. idies' aa-l i,A' I.' t -i:l '! i:g i' I! S . Yi J. ti i . - I.I; i I )'i' The ft rurij relates the following incident of the j 1 Pacific .ailway wis further discussed. Then land, and to pbici ii rincr upon the t.iror the MV.vf as a joke quite as wa- a warm debate between Messrs. Douglas and siirniiieant as that hazarded by the-correspondent of, Trnnibiill and suba'-quenfly between Messrs. Douglas raise of tlie hosni ' and ienj imin. Ine name of .foiin Wentworth as one r-irv st.ti s with log;. id Lo the At ui. if- 1 en: li'i'ly to tHe co man ; i 1 1 i i t herself that is, cred population. The die belongs to the" cii- !:n:ii. ill which Hun; tnan empire. V"el.' i: ii from the M ntg :ujry pap.crs th it the minority' of the conrnitt -e which rep. ine 1 the se srcession orilina :ce m tdo a counter report wl:i :h was rrj-cted by vote of 1 1 to of, and that the vote on the ipicstion of submitting the notion of the conven tion to a voe of the people stool 4i) to o:b lhe tic New York Tletnntj f'o.if in pr: talitv which g-ive the passengers of the Stttr of the W--"'t ' several balls before they landed." Tt "say.-: The guns of Fort Sumter are within point blank ; rare Fort Moultrie. At the time that the guns f Fort Moultrie opened upon the Sttjr of the Wtttt (which, hv the way was quiet out of their range,) those of PortSuinter were arranged with all the precision tnar inatiiomatic'il skill ant instruments -j Rither Ir ipof il. The Gharlestqn Slcrcury says j An OrncKTt of F.oit Si m io:-!. on Saturd iy, called at our counting room and subscribed for the Charls- of the corjioraifirs of t!lu road wa stricken out and a '; tn" -' i-iK't-iV. to be mail-d to linn atiort Smnter. Inrge num1i?r of names of railroad men added, incbid- the ncrt three ?unt.h.i. in? that ol James S. Harbour. ofYirginia. Afr. Green ! siiiriresled that the nain-s of Wendell Phillips audi "i KNN' FSSKK. Jwhn Hrown. Jr., be aided, as agents for the under-I MiiMPiirs. Tenn.. Monday. Jin. 2'. IS'H ground railways. A bitterv of sixteen 42-poands islu-iag erected bere 1 li'liiinn- I hn pniii,l,-.r..lt,-iTi rf Ihn cii.l, 41... C . t . , ,,,., , r. . . : -".v...u.. "'"j-.-tii c ociiuR- ami an esianusiiuient tor me raauuiactiirc ot cannon t r isiock ol aHV I I r6 1Z. Jci ft A i JJ I. li now re.-.eiviiig a very lare moi adiourn-d. IIorsK. Tl CLKArKi.ANiiMft'nia- Jan. 21. IStH. ! seces: ; til to t !i i1 n'.er yu. . xelegrapnio accounis slate tnat it nas lugii ivc .slave Lucy was brought -to-fore" the 6t yet been signed. e t 'curt tb.is morni.ijr,'. when Judiz-e Til Jen I On Saturday morniur, by writ issue 1 by the cir- ! ner ili.s -baige.troui the custody ol tlic Sher- iou ordinancit eventually p'.ss-d by a v-.tc of could effect direetlv upon eneh eun of Fort Mom!- Three came up. report of the Committee ofThirtv- cit court, Mr. Henry A i hsoti was ousted Irom the oilice f Mayor of Georg-t ow n: and Mr. R. R. t'rayy for.l, his com pet t r at the elect! in in February, lSri to )k his pl-.ce. ' . - "One" thousand kogs of ponder an. I twei.ty thous and pounds of shot and shells were sent from Peter- ' I t j. ' " " - j sburg, Virginia; on Saturday, to order of Governor . , "r ' "' i ,s ' " ,', v- -. , , , i Pickens" at (''i-arlest.ii. A i-.umber-oi merchants of ev; .1 ork have adept . -,t c t -hi . f , , - , . ,. ,v V'1 I lhe Lomtnittee of 1 albot c jun'y, Maryland, re el a memorial to C ongr.-ss recommending the a. lops'. ,.,lt!T. .,.,, tn rt fit,., ' ..,i , , -rv..iciT.-t,--,-'--4' i'o ''tiiixfj i i n. ll I I nil I 11 I IT' I 111 (I WIII'M T. Tlt Nan-Hoi. . - . . trie the filing from Fort Moultrie began it was tuuv ! air. r.inci aifre. m i enncoc. cnifavorcU to sliow expected that it would immediately be returned with th il t,IC,( is l"J reason for disunion. He apprehended interest. And here comes in our joke. ;.;'. Hie was then taken in .custody by tho United Slot, s .Varsha.1-, and removed to the L'm'ted.Statcs Court, win' re she is now-wndei .ihig.an .'x:uni nation. .i i or way to tin- I".:i,ed Stales Court, the cro-vd I'l.-'.e an uiisnecvs.-ful altemt t. rescue the fugitive. When the Star of th Went turned tail, and it be came evident that she woufd approach no closer, the young fellows under orders became clamorous and pager fro " a shot anyhow." Kays' the Major. (Ripley-). jumping upon the parapet, "firean-ny, bovs but you'll all be in in five minutes-" The ! no danger from Republican rule, lie inado a lo:i"' 1 and eloipient Union speech. Mr. Love joy made a strong coercion and anti-com-; promise speech. The Sp-aker communicated letters of withdrawal l from the Gnr-ia di-losrat ion . ' Mr Montgomery, of Pa... proposed that every mem- o'T oi tin- i iouse resign, anu inus nruig tlie question ' on ::lld t : ui i: 1 1 ii- 'p i esenttit i vis of the border St-ites. Reti- fnvorol this compromise, were signed in all e w.i; ol " i; n. irai-: or Aiin and Mi nitioss of War at Skw w --Thirty eight casi-s ot iuketi. containing two; fulfilled Major Ripley- yvas twice brevett for gallantr, d ir ir. ' the Mexican yvar. urge nun to convene tlie Legislature nave matte ai t-fu i-" tn vt- tT0 report from yv'hlch we copy the'followi-,g. ! . t.Jvl4. 'T"ti Governor stated that, from information on I We learn Jlint. on Saturday night last, the cotton whic-h lie relied, iM which was derived froin sources ' S- l,e premises of Mr. If. fJ. Ligon, in tliis not arc'css ble to the people of the State, he 'was county, yvas set on ire an burnt to the ground canvinccd that the Leirtslature. if conTcned would . Loss from I.2oO to $l,i0(. The following facts in en vrbo i that tlie lire was the .work or an lnccuary. i e bovs did fire, but the Majors prediction yvas not. . directly bffore (he people. w r. vici nerson. ot I'a.. Hcnotince.i the Vonfhcrn rnoveni'Mit as a diabolical conspiracy originating iu diarjpointe(l ambition, and matured in iniquity. Mr Winslivv then obtained the floor, and the House a.ljouri:ed. at once de lar in favor oi tlie Southern States, and relation io me burning oi mis gin leaves no uojaut 1 1 . . w -i Hi t At nlmllll V 111 t iu kJ Mt.il niiiiiiiiii rim t SI iltl ilS it IU M.. rl' ' 1 S It) I I i 1 r.S. t I 1 I li .llt ei'. -.1 1 hi.cs.iay bv tl.e New Voi k rolice on ! lve been piom iient in urging the "call of the Lcgis- , learn that .Mr. Jigon belongs to a. patrol, and tliat 1 ihe .-ti anu r M(.uicilio. aboiii to sail foi: Sa-I la! tire. . That inimo liately on this'deolaraiiou being j bo has recently taken up and chastised several ah Fifty -odifr arrived at Fort Hamilton. New i made, the citvof Washington yyoiald be taken l.y a ' negroes who were without parses. On Saturday' Tui si I a y . :ri in Wfst Poin. Svai: pf Tin; Fasr. Ttiere co:ne a clicering !-!'. ev o fion'i the-ftr K'.st from Maine that the '.Vino.-!, us "there will not consent "to fight their bre if ri. of t be'.s'ojjth for demanding their. con'stitnf'ion :."; ri h's. We net or supposed they' 'would, but the ' , pubiiea"'" f op-is b-i . e been so sure of it that n, 1 t,.i!l U'.i-ir a 1 'rntiotl to tile lojiewing. lroin bias-(Ate. 1 'f'ujvU, a-fi SECESSIflS OF GEORGIA. Mn I.KOOEVH.I.E. .Tan. 19. The convention, at 2:10 p. m., to-day passed the ordinance of secession by a vote of 206 to 89. fVoUKTU DESPATCH. At "orsTA, Jan. 19. Our city is illuminntcd with fireworks, and cannons are firing in honor of the recession of tho State, liells arc ringing amid great and shells is to be formed. MD.FAVQ7 Di'iy GO; Consist i ug. i ! pal 1 . ot Rich Plain and Fancy SilUs.Aii w oo i . ' n ; ; ted l-'reneli Merinos anil lb-leii,e... ,, o beatitilul am' M.io. at a. las Ibh II us. IK-L o ! 1 l e i r. i .M erinrj : l. i s . Sol: ami Ac.. A in lus per y o. and Am- i i-eiicii. ered d-s a :id Cclhus, Ge: mil a' iou , Disst-ct T;: t'K iv Ivvsc.nkh r. Tiie Selma (aA Issi K s-.vs that ('ol. I'. S Wr ivep, of that place, has 1 Ho.. shipped direaoly to Liverpool, one thousand liiles of : do., I'ioue ami Lin ed; ort, which will be exchanged for inantifaetnred "u do. Also, a very goods, to lie sold iu Seipia. Col. W. is one of the ' iarge assortment of J ACO. largest merchants and wealthiest planters of Alabama. I i"-T '"d Swiss 1- louuci ug. Kdg- - . ing and Inserting chki V'aienci- TIIF SOUrilKRM CON FED FT. ACT. ! ecu Linen. Thr.-ail and Cotton -.Vi.r. Nkw Or; kans. Jan 11 Tlie Conitoittce on the Confed.r icy in the Mi -i-i nni Leffis'at ure lias retiorted resolutions to r-.-ovitb w e toe in-tliu ntiil i-apt r in i' at is nt " lll'-rejdy to ;i neighboring 'Republican" . .bb-.' i who w is chicly full "of tT'gh"t;-it say-s . "jf M--. Talbot or any other Ab-olituinist comforts tdiii i It' th"t-tWe North, will be .united in ny attempt to eora.ee the Souti lie laiii-rs under a .fatal, mistake 1 ne pe.!:joet ttic p.u-tv are i..r tlie I nion as establish' e0 Uv t:. oive the Thvy f.r'tV I . . 1 J, ., ' . 1 1 ....... " : if.... a i l nto-lif Aft I . i no i xi' 1 1 It cofn' il it t iif! lit. Iiy-T tli UIU.UL I HOits.HlU IliL'II U'JH OriTIll l.L ! Pll 1 ' W L miii, an. jj-, nt y.w,u j oi ii "'ui ov. v....- j - . . . pu-pn.-e ; tliut civil war wool 1 be caused bv this step, I lcngingto the patnd, learning that a negro party j --i--''ni aim iLj.ucing. anu would thus be brought about by eonvenins the I w-' to come oil' on that night at pr. Haywood's . tub ordinance. Legislate e." ' - " plantation, about two and a half n.il.s from Mr. j T, convent;on a1nr,fwl thft rnnnvF:n ftw1;nan(N o the U nion between the State of Georgia other States united with her under a com- ntitled the Constitution pf the United States: o iim re ei.,i c f .. :.. : : . I i - - . , . 1 . . 1 . - 1 ! . .. .1 ' I-, ,.,.' t .1 i" I Ml ... I , ll,A., r-..l 4 1 f..l..-l.lAi . - . ine y i it ifiiuen resolution, anu instructing me -..... ..... one., ui.- uoo'u -"iei Senators and reuuesting the ti eprescntni ve of the J that the gin wasneirly burned to the ground. There State j.u Congress, to support them, also calling on 1 were six bides ot cotton, 2j bushels ot weat and ko Lcjislatu-e." ' - ! plantation, about two and a half niilas from Mr. j rj-IC cor Li the New Jersey Legislature the majority of ' Ligon's. went over there and arrested and chastised j to diRSOiV) the joint committee on liatioiial aflairs lia ve retort savcral negroes. Tlic patrol theiestarted back, and ' ftn( ji'je oj ed lo the S'i4Ue a sarit-H of resolu! ion, which wii! soon after starting, discovered a fire in tiie direction j ' rt pnt;t 0e d.iscussi i! this week ny l oth Houses, approving . of Mr, Ligon's residence. 'J key mado nil speed t j ' .ve T) Congress to order a national convention, cas,-i bushels of peas in the gin. those i esolutior.s, or some similar to t'nem, should not j Pkkson.m.- Col. C. C. Tew, of Ilillsboro,? N. C, Mililarv Academy, is on a short visit to this city Le soon auopted. Jio' h 1 iouse:; of the Missouri Legislature have J Col. Hill, of the Nortli Gani- I : : a ; i' l . - .. x- l l.-.v nun .nil UI . . l. -, missed the convention bill, with an "amendment de-! lina Miiiitarv lustitutien. with His Kxcellenc'v G'ov- i' tj.tuers. hey hr.yo ahy.'iys desired' to elaring that no act of the convention changing r j ernor Kl lis. compose the Ordinance Hoard of the fi:'h tqtiVI i igbrs -under the compact, j lissclv:ng the relation of Missouri with the Uoitcd Siate of North Carolina. Cliftrlesttn Mercury. i a! a i ;s-(le;ir( i-iti'd the irar instle bv the ; tti.inc nr nnv Sliliin ctvillKn r:liil imi-il rjit:fitd i ... - .. . u,- :s on H,iirkv brotbren, Hey will j a mni'-iitv o. t' qu..hhd voters of the St.ite. .On j .., 1 VV1' .,CrlCSni,1,:,711FC'-t a C'h? ire to c.rrcc tl-.. .s,.. s tu ,A. . A :...:'".,. t t:... to HeadriuarUrF, with the following note at- i ii -Co i.i 1 1 sol i f ; . i I; rsr I .i i t t -i tho in .. . ..- , t , - K t tjto hn . mihkp : TheRepnblicns.iidthetrAbolhio, nS H i Z"'' ' 1 1 " t7!C to the Mister the trouble '! 1, -o-.-., ..v ' ' ,. , ...... A, - :., ! 1 1 " the lion. IK f. Jamison. lius i lair i , - . ..... i..,iraM;u.iieii intoe .i IsS'.sMpi! 1 :IS in tine, uie et .1111:: i tee, on . ,.,..!.. (i,, , , r .a til i'o '. ird. o ,ilc all 1 i iii- . n. e-M'.i-s ami n..r i i f- "Peinoenits If they pvrsi -t-sinl -will tu t comprom ise, if -.h.-v rush headlong ioin a civil war we iay ' b t thtvi go.;' If they seek to reduce the South to a state of tonbse. yivn.-y let them do it if they can. ul no letr.pcrat wol ;.i-l in any such piracy. No ".emocror. will ever eiuist to g.. Souih in a ioissfon so uiiiioly, so unjustiii d-le .--.nd so contrary to justice. When -Nir. T.'ncolu is President not of the l'nitei St .te--, and finds half the States in. a rt v.dutioi'arv ji.'i-ii'eiiii, lU'i.'-n? i' is a.iinoriiy, ne niiM n J 'oniociats to tin instate, i :ig, om must look toils '. l ie de Ai.ii II itmlui ettet .:i l etaii..:,- lt.it e roiorieu : esos in ions in in m ' for tlie 'establishment ofa southern confedcra-y and 1 ti provisional eovLtnineiit for the sec.-ding States. it is proposed to si -ml delegates to the southern j convention that incc;s at Montgomery on the 4i.h of Febriiarj-, I ' Mr. Ci iitcnden's compromise was erusi.ed in the S e n a t o a ml i Ovrcion resolutions stdisti ; tilted in their sterol. Alarmed at what thev had i done, fho Abolition Senators moved a reconsidera- troops from the North. expect ; tion. and tvill nrobably back down Mr. Crittcn-1 dm, therefore, does not eivp it nn V4-t. Wm. C.I A Ptront.i.y F fl"-OS-. , Vi-S. l.SO. 1 tier, f ,as e first time on l'urt Sumttr. MOUTSIANA. Daton IU'ge, Monday Jan. 21, 1SG1. venlion assembled, do declare, ordain, and it is bore by' declared and ordained, that tlie ordinanct adopt ed by the people of Georgia in convention in the year 1783, whereby the Constitution of the United States was assented to, ratified and adopted, and also all acts and parts of acts of tlie general assem bly ratifying arid adopting the amendments to the said Constitution, 'are hereby repea'ed. rescinded, and abrogated; and we do further declare and 0c: dain that the Union now subsisting between the State of Georgia and the other States, under the name of the United States of America, is hereby dissolved; and that the State of Georgia is in the full possession and exercise of all tlmsn rights of sovereignty which belong and appertain to a free jand independent State. Ma.i.Eii;KNiLi.E, Ga., Mpnday, Jan. 21 p.m. Judge Nesbit introduced in the Coevention a rre- amble and resolution, prepared by the Hon A H Ste- The delegates to tin State Convention are nrriv- Plu ns md Judge Lcnton Stephens as follows ill ' up with the ' uehfas, lhe lack of unanimity in the act in-r here rapidly and tha tow is filiiu ' 1:11 with the " uehfas, I lie lack of unanimitv in the notion of people. j this Convention, on the passage of the Ordinance of The secession centiment prevails. Yai ions re- ' Accession, indicates a difference of opinion existing ji: t. me in . 1 1 . . 1 1.1. njj.iiuing lue coinmg 01 ; i'o ui.iii.ii.iaui mis convention, wmcti is -owing not so much to the ridit. wl.Iel. 1:, for a Southern Confederiicy. and to establish a provis ional Government for seceding Statrp mul'Stules !ier after seceding. The proposed Southern Goat Miti.,;; will mc'st iiA- Monty;oniery on the 4 of Fehuary MARYLAND. Baltimore. Monday, Jan. 21. Georgia's secresion has struck a melancholy blow to the hopes of Maryland. We are now at the mercy of Virginia. If she secede-, and 110 speedy comproinr i:e is made by Congress similar to Mr. Crittenden's proposition. I have positive knowledge that the people of .Maryland are preparing, independent of the Qov raor, to elc-ct and convene a Sovreijrn Convention, which will certainly yithdr.iw the State from the Ui! ion before Mr. Lincoln's inauguration. I ppeak knowingly. M irvlanders pray for pace. but will not part from Virginia. Intelligent Visainian .fr sh from dilferent districts or the State men anxious for the Union tell ine that nothing but a seeedly Congressional can cession, can prevent that -State from seceding. Mary la id an I Virgbita withdrawn befoie the 3th of March must bring a civil war. - . A .- 1 '. Times. ! 1 1 Poston, Monday, Jan. 21, 1SG1. In consequence of the attitude of Mayor Whight nian relative to protecting the Anti-Slavery Con vention next Thursday', an order vyas introduced in thp Senate this afts-rnoon to consider the expediency of appointing a Boston Police by the State. Orders were adopted in the House to inquire whether negro citizens wif be allowed a jury trial if the Personal Liberty bi'I is amended as proposed. Also, whether citizens of Massachusetts haye been engaged in manufacturing arms for rebels ; 1 l-'iieh unit Knlish Cloths ;inr i',,---'s ; Leghorn, 1' toreie-e and L'tig!i.-h S :s, with late style trimmings to i,,.,i :oy. Sc., u few very nice Sole Leather b' k 1 r ! : : 1 i iCs ill. ol h.'.r Ill's of ks. lor era ile.-uea ; lo .,',- ;.i,i Shoes of every iP-sn ip t'0,1. Together wiiJi a .... and complete si,,, ;.; (' ,ol!:,.. - Goods, to which we invite the ;i 1 . . , , 1 : , . : , fif buyers, at N'os. 4 7 and ., U,,y Sii e"t.' cue door Fa-it of Starr A il I nun's Lou lj,,!:r and opposite liank of Fayrt 1 e vi ! ' WTK to C''11 P;lrl'C'dar attepi;.,., jf) nui. j,,.,. l of D.tilSS Trimmings. lLaii which a ieor- , i, -plete assortment cannot be found, liatii;- .. lt lee ted with great Cifre. it eoi.'iM'i.es nil 1 1,7. 'Kli(. aii, fashiouuble hlyics. JiUSlvE A A D tTt'St i.. 47 A- 1 - 11., j U. tt ' j claims or the wrongs of which she complains, as it TiFiF.n Clrv. Gaeta is so well! "s to fli remedy and its annlication hof, -rVc,., t- e to help hini patch up the j fortified a place, both by nature and art, that though i ,nr? to odiijr means of redress and I the I'letlmontese troops aniouut to over B"."-"t j mi-.kkas, ic is uestranie to give expression to ( -rni-n r,r A i.-.,:,.;.. n uk nr. mi.l whilst ttie trarvison does m.t i.ronati y- cnntain more "nLlii wnicii really ex-sts amoosr the mcni- i r.ese iiiustnc tiie targi-ts lor tiie l aitnetto tii.vsand. Unioj. i-i en lucky aidemeii. - Tt-.ese :ne tie tu-thern auxi- ; Hon lo.u te, o ..oquiionism w .u i,.ih- none u.eir part to j portant sp. ech in the House, the "ist of which yvas ! than one-third this number, it is supposed that it ",r this Convention to sustain the State in the 1,!',: nr-tntt voni. rn iigfrresMon and soutuem re ' tli.it the only union i.ossi'ble between the two sec- ! will Hot be reduced for sme months, fjarticulail'v I course of action which she pronounced to be nrorw-r ' -- . ... . . . L. r . - V..U ,t f ; r - i'oyers will not recognise a t,iockadc bom i tv' ""e occasion ; ineretore have wnnred t.le lOlI'.lolils for y ;ii . c: fxisiing state of things. The ease is r.c-y tlie'r bari'ls, beyond their control, itisjn the ::i: outneru i; re eato i .!' the tiortoelll radicals atu: s Th-j Union men South, like the Democrats N'ortb, are powerless to ailay-thc agititiontir stay tht: vebe Tlion. Wfied tlie stoVm comes tvoe. to the agitators of the North. Tk-y4iave been thv ini-chief makers they have prepared the people for a resort to civil war with its untold horror? and attendant miseries. On ti. if hi ads re-Is tl.e g'.Ilt;' heir hands bear the ;-t:;iits of tiie n.-i ion's suicide. Dcii-ocruts. fight tl.e eiith ' No, A" ;-, M-vj-at ' ticns was a customs Iuaeii.-. ,,,! nn ir.,.-n otfen- as the 1 si' e ami defensive. Himself mid Mi. Hunter appear j the sea. There are plenty of provisions there, and . .kesolvfd, liiat all the members of this Convcn to l e alone nnong the Border Stutvs members in the King's soldiery, which at first seemed lacing i tion, including those who voted against the ordi .iening the Southern Confederacy- as a fixed, una!- ! from hiin, now yje Tyhh each other In defending this I nance as welj as those who voted or it, will Ki-n the I t t- c tutt. however ur.dcsir:,'.'.. t.- 4i,, ' ' ' i.,dt "v:trrtnBb..!l. Ti should be rr-nolloclo.1 tt.-nt whan i pamo as he pledged of the uniiniranncrlii.n.i;i: ' i". -.TU l1..n,.T.!ir!f liosi.o-i..l (.fiotn in ISlif lir. wo c I OI t his COn VC11 tioil to siisf n in n i-. iT flfur, A t U c-4 4 : - - I ' ' " t ' - ' - v.w. .i. 1,1111, - ...... , - . .. -. , . i i iia ,uc ouilt 111 "not able to red.uce it for more than six months. It! her course and remedy. lias been since then rendered much stronger. The lixplanaiion yyere uiaue In tlie Convention this position taken by the Piedmontese on the 31st ul morningby the leading Cooperationists, which show ii.no, after crossing the G u ig iano. may have mis- j that the Ordinance, of Secession will be signed &1 le 1 the'reader, as tl.e'mole ofGaeta is a' n:11 town jnost if not quit! unanimously. six iiutes nortneast in in ine lo.'t'.lieu portioii ! :'".e ru'.r, nowever ur.lcsirn'.b to ti,. -.v. lryprs prc;:osi:J to get Vir-inia' to act t'.'e pan ct peace maker wi. I, in all likdil-.no! suceeed. it" w-.r can be averted, and the two sections' divided aini-ably. it will be a glorious consummation. But ti e I'epublicen programme contemi-bite iust enough cpneession to bring on a war if the Border Staffs refuse to ro. mai;. in il;- i.- i-ow.-r. 'J in' ,,... M. nix'erx ilimi isl. in th he opinion j Gaofd It was, however, for t!o Neapolitans n ir- gy- The Pittsburg coal dealersare talkincf cc the ( ranee repurablo loss Richmond, Monday-, Jan. 21, 1S01. The Secession Ordinance of Alabama was read in the Senate to-day, and ordered to be printed. Both Houses have adopted n reply the A abama Commissioners, to the effect that the Legislature is unable to make a definite response to Alabama un til after the action of the State Convention. Nothing else of importance was transacted. The Governor of Florida bus nominated -7acks:on Morton, J. delegates to gomerr, Alabama, for the formation of a provisional government for the seceding. Status. Th conven tion has confirmed the nominations. & 2 T S ' 5 mtf- in. ii UfK will have in a levy days, in mMi'iou to ti stock, a very full as.ui iiofi, i ,,:' (;j;'r V-w',T,.-...W.Iw I ... .woiu.iu xjkjvs. which e win sell on v aoie lerins. IIL-K K tt AND ' i , I I' 1 V i.tv K-'iX. 47 tV -J.s, Hay i . OUR enfire stock having been fceb-cied from Sen . leinber IiDpoitiitioiis. and iiui-eio, ,i .,,,..,!,- .. , 3aSH. wilt be- sold on as favorable fori,, As u:iV in C market We will make a dfrl ue tr;.:i of n n bills of $20 and uptvaids. li L'.-sKF Sept 2?. r on all ca,l, ADJ'.b';.i , 47 .t Is. 11;;V ,.t. "tl. NO'l.'I(T.. APPLICATION will be made .Imiair Ii ses-iou of the Legi-lat ui t- of X. C . er f, a Railroad fi r. m Kaycttevilie to 1 (Jet 27th., 1. 1 m, f,n-lor. E.TCOURAGIS IIOjLE ME !IC A II 'T TAlLO!M.f; A N I) Patten Anderson, and James Powers, ' ITIOtlt 1 1 r M'JTMlf'U-llinmr lt'ieilJore-i! the southern congress to meet at Mont-1 lUliill.! ..U-.MilUmill'S 11. !,:,i.ili( JIG IIIR subscriber vert' respec I f'ully aud th" nut.lic generally, t'.i t. ii .-t Alabama a Unit "W published in slip yesterday morning, what wo regard as the most ' ou the shortest not sending no mere coal Scuth, for the prcseni. important and gratifying dispatch which has been received durin'g this crisis. It announces tli fit the Alabama convention has become a unit in support of the ordinance of secession that ninety-eigh't of the one hundred members will sign it, and the mod erate nicn of the body, like Nick Tavis, J. Clement Jemison, and others have pledged their constituents in North Alabama to forget and bury the past tli f-ferer.r-nees and stand shoulder to shoulder in defence of the independence and sovereignty of the State. This is indeed glorious news, and must car ry ji-y to the heart of every true friend of our.cour.try Molile Ala) neqiUr,Jan IG tit. day. have all his Clothing inaiiu fact u: ed in his 1 1"ii under the su nerv ision of some of I tie Ir-st :n,il u sliillflll fpe.li:lli!.-w ami eteiv ( :i I' I il" '.i f. W.ll le' V.;t:- an extri !.,.,, u,i. i.-...:!.. ,.c 'i ,. i ; . to m .i-uri- ice. and a ner fee I tit in-iifed. CAS.-'I- A ti'ie ami choice assortment l i.''J li MLKFS. DOFSKIXS and" VKSTlXGs, always ou hand. AH those wishing to m ile a gent-ci appearance in a nice and substantial Home-Made suit of ( ioih t ol please ca'lou G iv iUfii HUAXDT. ' No. 1i Hay St., Fayettetiile- ():: V the T Vh ir.'t., I shall want Twenty-fit : hantl- to mal:e l'. u t aloims a ml A', Const int. eiiiployin nt and In. era! v.-ages v. il1 be -i to "oj-I hands ; none other need apply. G KO. I! II. VXD Dec'r-3. l&ao. it X
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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