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ALL & WINTER TRADE
KCOND ARRIVAL or TUt SEASON AT
H. M’CLUNG’S
Hrontl si., nomt>, On.
IADIES’
)R.ESS GOODS,
Cloaks and Shawls,
T.»g tlicr with « I trga vurjily id
WOOLEN GOODS,
MiW, Cliil Ircn'a and lioy*’ Wear.
A LARGE STOCK OF
HOUSE-FURNISHING
AVI)
PLANTERS’ GOODS I
Confuting of
II MEDAMOX. 11UITSHKL8,
INtillAI\ AND STAIR
CARPETS.
AND CANTON MATTING.
mk liroealeile I'nitnin Goods
Gilt Window Shados,
rort'xrhs BANIM, ta.
3. JfcsJ"V''^2Li
MANUFACTrnKtl OF ’
And Deader Ej^isi^ly in^.
of all Styles.
/, Quality and Prices . Challenged.
THE FARMERS
welting and Team Gear complete, nt the
Lowest PoKMihle Cash Prices,
irnex* and Gchnnodo to order, and repaired
‘Wt tjoti e. Mv utoek will (war jMajKv-
ii. i-oine and weboforo purchasing.'
Advertisement in another column
>’•21**1.-,- y y .^O, ,KV4C,.
T. M(JOIlK. 1
{OOMMUNICATED.]
Improvement a la Rome.
All will admit that thero la • no* ifo-
provcnieptin n city w)ffch.tolls mqre
ujton it behrity, • comfort nnci heuliii
Ibim shade trees judiciously arranged.
Considerable mono) and lubor haa ul-
rcmly been expended towards rearing
ftlihdo ticca on our streets; but the
work is not yet complete. Many of the
trees, which have been set out, havo
died for. want of moisturo, and a much
larger number have beon torn down
and destroyed by the cattle which rove
at large over tlio. city; '
• hie thing now much needed and in*
dispensable to tlm comfort end bcuuly
or the city is an ordinance faithfully ex
ecuted which shall banish both oowa
ami lings from the street* of our city.—
Wo would most respectfully request
our present Council to pass such an
ordinance, imping that'our citizens will
see the benefit of it inn very short time:
1st. In the improvement ( of our shade*
tree*, Veiy rirnny of tlm title* tVhich
have When plantnd in our 'streyW would
now liuvo been largo and nourishing
trees had they been permitted to stand.
Many which trero aai out-hy^Imistreot
Hands hist year have been stripped of
their huik or denuded of tlmir limbs
during the present winter. A consecu
tive row of fourteen treos may now bo
icon on the street back of tho Presby
terian and baptist churches, every one
of which lias been totally ruined.
2nd.' In our side walks. There are
streets whore a largo amount of work
Ii.w been dono by tho city authorities,
which is rendered in a groat degree Use
less by the rows mid hogs. We fiord
raised side walks for wet weather; but
when it tains so as to.soften the surface of
the ground the feet of thoso animals
churn up tho mud and in otherwnys
they render those sido walks so lilthy
that they havo to bo forsaken fur tho
middle part of tho slrdtof. In the open
ing spring our side walks are infested
with swiiie rooting after tlm tender
blades of grass jjnd young ^roots, which
they find nojy apd under fences, aid it
is often dUlioultHo keep the fence in an
upright position, i th a v 1 n gl>o o nm i d e r
minded by them. \J ■; ) ' i' '
It ntnvbo Unit soiiSe of our (dth.ens'
Hon. Robert, Toombs*
This eloquent and distinguished states
man arrived in this, city, at eleven o*.
clock, Inst night. A largo Concourse of
citisens, Minute and Military men gree
ted him on hi* arrival with loud and
vociferous cheers, and friend Meredith's
cannon opened its hraten mouth and
spake in unmistakeablo tone the hearti
ness with which the welcome was given
Mr. Toomus being called for, res, onded
In a briof, Imteloquunt ami soul-stirring
manner, ilo said that within tlm past
forty-two hours, he had lull tlm city of
Washington, und in whuta condition?
The Cubiuct torn with discordant opin
ions, and tlm President proceeding still
in his vacillating career-—each rising of
the sun witnessing u change in his i»oli-
cy. W' • ■* ho lelt tho President hud
issued orders for coercive masures, ami
before six liours Wo might proubnbly
liear thunders of Federal despotism
against Southern independence in our
neighboring Republic. The news of the
result in Georgia bad carried emotions
of joy not only to Southetu men in
other States, but to our friends in the
North.
Kverywhcro be lmd been he met'with
demonstration of rejoicing—hi Virgin
ia, North Carolina, and the Proud Pal
metto Republie. lie brought all these
and laid ut tho feet of Georgia, to which
Im owed unfaltering fealty, lie coun
selled unity of action, and tlm burial of
|iust ditleivucua of opinion, und tlm is-
auses of tlm lutu canvass, in the wuters
of oblivion, lie urged Ids friends- to
forget old parly linos and feuds, and to
come up ns one man to the defence of
tlm honcr ami independence of Gcor-
pin.
Ilo tlinnkod tlm assemblage for tlm
>vann greeting which they had given
him.—.1 uymta Dis{Hitch, lUf/i imt.
eil to jfUejt up/ortlinat|CJ, Ik-
lieving that tiierb Is' nh* aitvaulago in
ping stock , in this way. Should
re be such we Iio|m» their desire to
Jpcc bur city what it should he, in tl
pari id liars, would make them entirely
willing to yield such fancied or real ad
vantage for tlmgreater one of impoving
the eoiqfqrf and beauty of pur town and
tho vahibof real estate’
WoinritO..’attention^ to OiU subject
nm) request that it may not pass
notice. If there bo siitileient reasons
why tlm present condition or tilings
should coniine wo would like to know
them ; but if such reasons do not exist
lei us all agree to correct the evil. •
CV1I. STtl.t.WKLt.
PkEACIIINU AT THE liAl’TIST ClIt'RCH.—
We are reqUj[tI^d tp aUlifrUlife that
Rev. A. L>. .Scam, of llopkiiisville, Ky.,
will preach nt tho Baptist Church op
.Sunday the 20th 411st.
Suicide, Accident, Ac.—Dr. Win. II.-
Murruy, iv highly rcspcctnblo citizen
of Clarke county, committed suicide
one day last week by shooting him
self. ^ • «-
Mr. Pickens Hariison, a higlily ro-
peetubie, industrious and soltor citizen
of Walton county., committed nuicide
last week, by cutting Ids throat.
Mr. Samuel Locklin Ison of James
y,. liOeklin) nccidentnily shot him
self while killing bogs lust week, and
died in u few minutes.—Watdi-
Dikei't Trade.—Wo are gratified to
uotice that tho Direct Trade niovemcnfe
inaugurated by our last legislature, in
the ineorportion of the R*-lgiau' Amer
ican Steamship Company, is resulting
in opening now nvo mes of commercial
intercourse to our enterprising tra-
lesmeii, and we cannot doubt that tho
residt trilp-be salntnry ta nifr lWT^ 1
pendence ami prosperity,. ^Vo (
ono of
pleased to observe
our loading mprieatUHo. fciyiula ,u»,.in
correspoinlcuoe with ii Belgian house,
and exjects in due time to otter gornU
of direct iifipor/a.tion, ih .departmotibl
of trade heretofore dono through the
northern cities.—.•[’•guatu Dispatch,
The hr.uisT.vrunK and Senator Joun-
son.—A resolution was submitted in
the House of ftopresciitntlvcs ye*ter :
day. requcsling lion. Andrew Johusou
to resign Ida seat in tlm C. S. Senate.
Another was submitted in same body
instructing our''Senators and requesting
our Repre-entatives iti Congress to op
pose every measiire' looking to the co
ercion of* any State that may see pro
per to accede. Both theao resolutions
proceeded from Democratic Ropreaon-
tativea,- nod may lie taken as an Indi
cation of tho feeling, nt least, of u |>or-
tinn of liis party, towards his iKisition,
as defined Irt his late Senatorial apebch.
It ia understood that Gov. Johnson
will he in this city a day-or Iwo.—AWi-
cliff Patriot, ‘.I th.
Another Abolition Roiv
A dbpntoh from Roehesler. N. Y.,
the-1 Ith Rnya: The Rev. Mr. May, Sdsitn
11. Atitlmny, find otlicra of that stripe,
attempted to hrtld a mooting hero to
night, ft was broken up' by citizens, and’
involutions in favor ofthe Dnion were
passed and elieers given for Gen. Scott
nntIMijor Anderson! A flag, hearing
the inset iption “ No compromise with
slavery,” war not nllowd to ho 'snspend-
iml across Buffalo street. Tho authori
ties prevented n general riot.
.11 nr lit e Yard in lloinn*
It affords us pleasure to ntiooutic
1 lint there is soon, to lie established in
Rome a Marblft’fYiird, to . siipfily a de
sideratum that has long been felt in:
this section of country. M«**ts. Fagan
,Si Bros., formerly of Virginia, but who
now have'works nt both Chattanooga
ami knorvill, have rented tho lot next
to A.O. Pilner's Store and will soon ship
a lot-of marble and workmen to supply
the yard. Many people are desirous of
Seizure or St. loins Powder in New
Gai.EANs.-9-Forty-Hvu hundred kegs or
powder, worth about .S2J,000, ship|K>d
from tho Hast via New Orleans, to
laifttn, Smith, & Bois, of Saint Louis,
m board ship Tornado, has licert unis-
edTn New Orleans by fhe secessionists.
Tlm correspondents of Messrs. L. S. B.
havo telegraplmd the house, .desiring
the priviledgo to sell it to tlm State for
cash, otherwise fearing -they would not
get anything for ni—S'aahrlUr liutWr'
MOORE & DUNNAG00,
;c lolU ;>J »81 aap V
GROCERS!
soon have a cohVemeht .opportunity erf
doing so. We hope this new enterprise
will receive such encouragement from
our citizens as they may be enabled to
A full A<sortn>f$J5(rfy £ 3*1 i:
FAMILY SUPPLIES.
Sn.ttDlXC, Flour, 'Meal, Sni
kin.U. Onlfoe. Huttur, Egg*, pfsk of dil-
khula. Dried Fruit*, Mini Preacfrvca
kc " i»h it Distinctly Understood that
Wo will Sell on Credit' to
U resnonsible men, who nre
p tho habit of paying at the
une agroed upon.
Wc will duplicate upon tlino to Inromnl
*fra" K ra ° n ' an ^ caS ’ 1 ffyr J
'•ivs M * a call and satisfy yourrelvoss*
Hml j.nc, JJunxaRQC
-
A. W. CALDWELL,
' ln . Sheet iron A Copper Wares, :
AND DB.XIjEU IN
Stoves, Tumps & House
jMjj Furnishing Goods* HBft
Y -jfe A lnrgo nml well
ectod varjoty pf
Cooking & Heating Stoves,
...S1KB10
Guttering and Roofing
Done )n the Rests 8ty)<
tuining mmli/.sitHms, atj^l they will
«®v.
II1011 Watkh.—'
on iiigJmr for tlm past three days than
nt any plevlptu tWo ihis&ensoit. '*’•
cnmmcn|c , i|l hilling Tliursday
noon. _ • - - _
lifter-
Accident to Steamer. Cherokee S’o.
Tllero was some slight breakage in tho
machinery of this steamer on her trip
last week., in conseqticfifio of which*ho
has remained ut her wharf* lor repairs
during this week, fkf will resume her
regular trips on Monday the 21st Inst.
Cuanoino Names.—The United States
Hotel at Augusta lias changed its name
to Southern States Hotel.
Tito J^Wfr4{ L’jMpn’VphpciC l4dW«^fo
change Us name to tiouthtrn Union.
Wanted—A Great Man.—Tim Toron
to Globe,dn tlle Oodrio of ati nrtlele-up
on' seccssjd'n sajs:
.“If America lias got any great iron
now is the time for him to appear. The
curtain is up, the 'orchestra is grinding
through the last stave of the overture
already thrice,played ; the '•house” is
full from pit to topmost gallery; all is
expectation—nothing is wanting save
a- .1.1.1 ..in, Gin hero of
torn up, the big drum will the
gilded dlittn^elfofs and W’iow oupuls
will bo snatched to atoms—tho Union
will be dissolved. M
The Great Eastern.—An agent of tW
French t.ftvermnont is snht to ho now
in England deputed to niake an offer
for tho purchase of tho Great K.iaiorn.
g£y*Tho ice cutters of LouhvUlo wore
... work on Monday, housing ioo three
and.11 half and four inches thick.
Gbnerai, Scott and SenaYorToosThs.—
A well known gentleman of New York
who was present nt tho dinner hi Wash
ington, at which tho passage between
General Orders Ho. *4,
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT )
ADJITANTGENKRAl/sOrmE. [
micttgevUU Jan. 10,1801. J
1.. .Tho following organization of tlio
ten thousand volunteers provided for
the publie defence, and for other pur
poses, by the uet approved Dec. 18th
1800, I* published for the information
of the Volunteers und Militia of this
Suite.
The forre will he divided into two Di
visions of five thousand men; Pitch di
vision to bo commanded by u Mqjoi Gen-
end to bo api>oiiitoU by theConiumnder-
in Chief, by and with the ndvico and
consent of two-thitds of flic Heuufr.—
Tim Mnior Generals appoint their oivu
Stuff as follows. Une Division Inspec
tor with the rank of Lieutenant Colo
nel, who will 11L0 act as Division Adju
tant General, one Division Quarter-
master with the rank of.Mqjor, two
AdIsmIo'-Camp with tlm rank of Major,
nil to ho Coin missioned by the Cuui-
tnutider-in Chief. .
Tlio Divisions will be subdivided into
Brigades, two to tnoh division, tuukiug
four Brigades, in all of two tliousauu
five hundred men; each Brigade to be
commanded by u Brigadier General to
be appointed bv tho Comriuitfderdn
Chief, by and with the advice aiid cOn •
sent of tivo-Difnls of tho Senate. Tho’
Brigadier Generals, toap{K)iut their own ’
Staff as follows ‘ Ono Brigade Inspector
with tho rank of Major, who will also
act as Brigade Aifyutnnt General, one
Brigade Qum torifmster with tho rank of
Captain, one Aid-de-Cump with the rank
of Captain, all to ho commissioned by
tlio Commander in Chief.
Tlio Brigades will ho subdivided into
Regiments, Battalions and companies as
follows: to each Brlgadu
2 Regiments of Infantry, ton compa
nies to tlm regiment, tbe
companies to be ooiii|»osud
or not less than Ji/ty or
more than eighty men, rank
ami file.
1 Battalion of Rillcincu, five compa
nies to tlm battalion, tlm
com 1 rallies to be couqiosed
of uat less than J\fty nor
more tbun eighty men rank
and file.
1 Battalion of Cavalry, four companies
to the battalion, tlm com
panies to bo composed of
not less than thirty-five or
more than nirtg men, rank
and file.
4 Companies of Artillery of airliptiee
men to th*- Company/One
or more companies to bo
Field Artillnvy as may be
required. Tlm other to lw
aiiuchcU to sea coast- or
seige butteries.
11.. .Tim ReaiuienU, Battalions and
coui|ianies will be-otimered us lullown:
To each Regiment of Infantry, ono Col
on ul f ono Lieunmant Colonel, or.c Ma
jor; to be elected by tho coinmipa onod
otllcers ot tho companies of tho Regi
ment; one Adjutant with tho rank: of
Lieutenant, ouo Regimental I'ay muster
with the rank of Liuutemuit, ono \Sev-
goant Major, one Quarter master Ser
geant, one Drum and tifo Major.
To each Butalionof RittemPn, one
Liuutemuit Colonel, to ha elected hy tlio
Comm'iMioi ud otlioers of the Compauies
of tlm Bittaljun, one Adjutant with tho
rank of Lieutenant, ono Battalion
Quarter uigstur wjth tlm rank oi'.J/mu-
teiiupt, one Battalion ray-master with
tho rauk of iJcufeiiaut, ono Sergeant
Major, one Qiuirter-master Sergeant,
e Chief Bugler.
fo ouch Battalion of Cavalry, one Mu-
>r , to be idected by the Commissioned
Gtticers of tho. Companies of the Ihtlal-
iou, one Adjutant, one Quarter-master,
01m Pay-muster, one Sergeant Major,
one Quarter-muster Sergeant nml one
Ciilol Bugler, ns fora Battalion bfRifle
men.
To each Company, one Captain, ono
First Lieutenant, one second Lieuten
ant, one Ensign ; to be elected hy tho
enrolled men of the Company, -four
Sergeants, four Corporals, mid two Mu
sicians.
Wlion four nr more Companies of Ar
tillery, with batteries,‘shall be vailed in
to service, “there sh til he appointed
one Colonel of ArtUl^y, Who shall hi
attAchiW to fhrfStldl of the-^nior Oeii
•end Uttiecr eommnhding tlm trooj
and who shall; under _ liis dirretion.e
eraisn gonoml *upevvision over tlio Ar
tillery in service; and who shalHio
elootml liy the Commissioned Ottleer* of
tho Artillery t "
Colouols of Roghnonts, aud Lieuten
ant Colonels ar.d Majors of Batiulionv,
will ap]x>int their own Start’, Commis
sioned and- non Commissioned; tho
Commander-iii-Cliief, tlio non-Commis-
ioned Staff to ho np|KMnt«*d by tho Col-
The United States Sni-TRetsuav at
Charleston—Wo have not cured, here
tofore, to trouido ourselves about th
frlso statements of tlio Tribune, and
other Now York papers, concern
ing tlm United Stales Sub Treasury at
Charleston. Put ns tlm bo,nor of our
State is concerned, and U is duo to her
friends- everywhere that they should
know the truth of the mutter, wo now
state that neither the Governor of
Mouth Carolina, nor any other power
<W authority of law, hud ever seized or
made use or any of the funds of the
Sub-Treasury in this city. We 'iffther
state that the amount in the Suli-Trea-
surv, when Month Carolina seceded,
was not the pitiful sum of JMMJOO. ns nt
first reported, nor the sum of $21',pin)
its the Tribune now reporti if, but ft
was $150,000, which amount Iins beon
iNMlticcd In the usyal manner, by pay
ments, according to the law of the Uni
ted Slates, fo nWuf $50,000. This sum
is still ln the Sub-Treasury to tho credit
or tlio 1/nlled State* Treasftrer and tho
disbursing agents. .South Carolina lias
not touched, a cent of this money, and
her forbearance in that respect*Is the
moro remarkable, bernuzu a large
amount of it ia due to her Own citizen*
of tlio outfit and provisions of Fort
Sumter, for payment of which they
vniulv besiege tlm office doors of tlm
Sub-Treasurer—t|*at officer having no
power to pay them without nn orde
from fho ouihorities at Washington.-
Charleston Mercury.
Georoia JrntriAt. Elections.—Judgi
D. A. Walker's majority for Judge o
tho tho Cherokco Circuit, over James
Milner is 8,4<14. Floyd's plurality 1 over
Cahnniss and Smi'.h in the Flint Circuit
2114? ILirriss'nu\jority in thuOciimul-
•e Circuit, 1.550.
N. Kendrick is elected Solicitor Gen
•id In tho fallapooDi Cireutt.
N. J. Hnmmond Is cleotml Solicitor
General In the Coweta Circuit.
F. Tupper is elected Solicitor Ueno ;
nd In the Kastem Circuit. •' e- :
' W.lfJ Dasher Is deeted Solicitor Gen
eral in the Urtfnswlek Cirdiit.
Late News.
V.VilllNUtOK AKFAlllS:
Wasiiinuton, Jan. lfi.-s-Tho ReptibR
runs in the Senate to day relhsed to con
sider the uomjtromise resolution* of Mr
Crittenden, of Kentucky, by ft majority
of seven. ,'J’hcrc i* great excitement
among tlm Southern conservative* in
consequence, Manv declare that thi*
action of Die Republican* has banished
now and ft raver all liopo of compro
mise. Still, lio|>es arc entertained ot a
reconsideration to-morrow* Tlmreisno
blinking tlio Iket, however, that the
vote to-day ofthe Republicnn* indicates
a determination on tlu-ir part to raftm*
ail pro|>OMitiniis looking to acorn prom iso
that would 1*o satisfactory oven to tlie
bonier slave States.
Mr.*1 Iolt raumins af the bend of the
War Department. There I* *rarc0l)»nny
probability of liis removal.
Mr.11 reot 1 wood, the Commissioner of
Indian Affairs, will bo appoinlcsDSocre*
tary of‘tho Interior;*
Gen. Seott continues his military pre
parations. and Wa^liiiigton has more
tlm appearance of a martial camp than
• grout metropolis. -
Mr* Sowaril's speoolr isstill the theme
of conversation.' Even Mr. Crittenden
ooliservativu as he is, doohm** that How
ard offer* no pro|*o*ition that I* worthy
of boing entertained, but doe* not
wholly. <»Iomj tlio door against eoncili-
at ion.
WasiVimitov, Jan. 15—10 o'clock, 1*.
M.—Tho President's ttrst love© was
t4iinly attended to-night, lie received
but-law congratulations. Ills visitor*
principally were those who liavtt here*
totoru liCK'n liis bitterest on«m\i*s. Mr.
Bucliaiian will scarcely have need
of th« expression, “sat o'mo from niy
A. K. kmn, V,q„ of MlUcogcn, trirf
elcotad S«rcUnr of U,o Convention,
on tliq thirtl ballot. , . .
A Conimlttoo won niq.niutoO to ivivlt
uiKin ConmiiwIonoM from fjoDlh Cur.
oiiim and AlabntAa—Mr. Orr ami Slmr-
ter^-ntid request those gent lemon to
comntunicftto with tho Convention,
ami to accept *ouU on the floor.
Tho Convention then flityourneU un*
til 10 o’clock.to-morrow
friemls.”
Cul. I. W. Ilayne, Commissioner from
Smith Carolina, called upon tlm Presi
dent precisely at 4 o’clock this after
noon, and had a very pleasant ||K*rsonal
interview with Mr. Bud in*, mu, which
lasted about twenty minutes. Tho Pres
ident declined to receive any official
communication from him, or entertain
any verbal ruguontinu or pn>i»osition.
Tlm inference from this is, tliatthe Ad-
mi authorities with raferonoo to the
affairs ut Cliurlestnn.
. Two or tlirio Cabinet sessions li'-vo
already been hold but no positivo decis
ion.has yet teen arrived ut. Outside of
government ciicles it is considered
uxod fact that Major Anderson will be
reinforced, -and tlmt this has been
agreed on* It is generally believed
here:that tho demand of the South Car-
plina authorities,could tho Commission
er get an opportunity to make it known,
|s that the fortifications of-tho -Charlos-
jon harbor shall ho restored to • the
originul stains -, when all hostilities shall
mi.mi podMo, with tho understanding that
A CiiaSce for a fiuiit.—The follow
ing paragraphs arc having a general
nowsfnner circulating
A letter to tho Now York Sun state*
Hint certain authorities of t lift 1 DrtitUni
can Republic Imve sold that country to
Spain for half a million dollar*, and the
Spaniards arc - *- » ,A
sio n. 4
An arrival nt BaltlmoVo reports tlmt
the Dominican Govormimpt had taken
fortfiMc jmssossirm ut the guano island
ill Die Caribbean Sea, which is legally
possession of A mor c pi citizens.
Hero is a elinnce to fight’Ooriiebody
besides ourselves. A brn^h with Spain,
which would let-off*due superabundant
valor, glvo ns Culm to phy the expense*
of tho war. and make us agijln a united
people, would he anything hut a calami
ty.—Balt. Ameeican.
tiie SuKo troop* shall ho promptly
withdrawn fiom Castle Pinckney,
Fort Moultrie : and Fort Johnson and
Anderson would then go bunk to Moul
trie.
Neither Col. II ay no nor Lieutenant
Hall hive thus fat* deemed th a-result
of tiioir mission deiinilo enough to
Word to thulr respective stipe-
Judge Bcntiing, of Muacogc^, waa
elected temporary Cliuirman.
'Hm Convention thon ferbceeded to
tho election of permanent President,
Goorgo W. Crawford,
ol Richmond county, was elected ’by
kceiamaHon.
MAllKET HEPOIIT3.
NW YVimc.'.W. 17.—Sales oi Colton
Middling Uplands
UaivsRinr or Oiosiiu.—Tho ox«-
olsi-s of tho University of Georgia nroro
rotumou on Monday last. Tho usual •
jimuhor of students wore present. Tlio
Atlisns. Bsnnsr states Uiat troublous
tiuios1 hare atiholod this institution but
Vary little.
M1 i.i.rrxir.-Uf.r.s, 1 .(an. 171—TliA Old-
rontion met at 10 o’clock thi* mornin ?.
Tliero wo* no business Df any *i>ecial
interest transacted.
Able and intereating speeches were
tnfdo by Cominiasioncra Orr laid Sliort*
er, from H. C.and Ala.
• The Convention-then ffVmimed un
til Hi o’clock-to-tnomw/-morning* 5
It is re|K>rted that a teat vote on tiia
Ordinance of Secession will b# taken
to-morrow.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
WASfMNisTox, Jan. Iti.—TJcut. ILiU
of tho United .States Army, left hero
to-day with imdhu;tinns for MnJ. An*
'dersaH. - Tlio exact character nr tii'ese
iiintruetlniis htiH not traiuoii ed: but it
is ascertained from reiiuhle r'ouret's that
the tiwips will not be withdrawn from*
Fort Sunder, and tlmt that post Is to*
1(0 defwnded. u
Tho I'riNddent haw refrisad 1o receive
Volt irayitd;,of Mouth Carrtiiti/iYIn,ftny
capacity oxcept that or a citizen of a
sovereign State.
DEATH OF A TF.I.EQl!ATinC OTE-
EUATOil.
Mm-on. .Tali. \iY.—Mr. Jofo|i1i SU nmc,
ft telegraphic operator for tlio Ameri
can Company at this plnco died tjiw
mm ping.
Mr. SU'ftj'ne** superior Attainments
Us an operator and Ids gentlemanly
hearing to ail Von for him hosts, of
warm 1'rlehds Who lament Ms untimely
death.
CONGRESS ION A L
Wasuinuton. Jau. SssuTjDr^la)
the Sennto to-day Mr. Rice, of Miupo*
ministration intends to transact no bus- «« «hh|o-
ino. wbsrehw Kith nnv nno but tho Fod- SUpPM*
looking tlio admkdon of Kiutsai nml
New Mexico a* State*; extending the
limits of California, , .
5Ir. -Crittenden’s resolution were ta-
ken up, ai\(l amended by guaranteeing
slavery in nil tlm present aud future
Territory of tlio United States, South
of 3(1 deg. 30 min; It was'tbcm nirliicg
amended hy atriMug out tho preamble
and Writ resolution, and inserting in lh*tt
thereof ft section to the effect that thb
present CotiRtltutio?i 1* zuffielont to ttisqt ‘
present nd -future emergencies. The
lyhold subject was then tabled.
A motion to rc-cttflsidBr Wits ponding,
when the Senate adjourned, '
IIolse.—lu tho IIouso iho Army bill
was debated.*
-fro of ration
to-dsy 2,000 bsles. • Middlings st llo.
Chstle.tou Vessel, Arrived et Suvun-
I ho following vessels arrived here yew.
terduy (row .Cherlcston, having bwn
prevontsd from going into Cuarlca-
tonlwrbor, tiv the slnklng-of throo vos-
•el* in tho ship channel, bv tho author!*
ties: -
■ Whip CatUJin, Perkins from Deal.
Ship Albert Gallatin, Storor —
llnric 'Yankee Blade, Burke, Ireland.
Sliip Aiij/utfa iP Ficfor, Olivier, Havre.
Ship OnUy iSt. Pierre, Tessier Liver
pool.
Sav. Rep. Uth,
Larcu or yu« Atlantic and PACtric
Ocian.—Tho popular notion whloh hud
so long prevailed that the AUantio
Ocean was rontiy loot higher thdn tho
Pnotfio at tlio isthmus or Psnama, huu
been fonnelly .exploded, . Col. Totten
has decided, altor.a sorio, of oaroful. U-
■lal observations, taken at Panama ami
Axplnwall' Bay, and Connected by accu
rate levels slong the line of railway,
that the main height of tho two ocean
is oxQoUy tho same i. although, owing
to the difloronco in the rise of tide o!
both place,, there are, of course, tlmea
wlien oho of the oceans Is bighor than
the oilier i hut their metfn level, tlmt is
to say. their height at half tide, Is now
proved to ho precisely the same.—Mer-
A Psar or Moxrooxsav’s GaVo in th*
Ps.vitsntusv.—John W. Burruis, alier-
ftt' of Jookson oounty has brought to
.lofliiraou City the following prhonersj
convicted at a apodal term of Uio Cir
cuit Court or that county t Thsma-.Me-'
(100, Tor attempt to deray slaveit llon-
3 r Molavughlin ditto t Allen Pinoknoy
itto; ThtM. Oarr, horsestealing; Ubas.
ltloliurds, grand larceny; Edward Blah'
burglary. It is supposed that McGoe is
tho man who murdered Givathousa
some tiuio sinco. All of those men be
long to Montgomery’s gang or Black
Uepublihan murderers and negro steul-
ors.—Str ijauie But. 8tk.
was debuted. ,, i .,
Ml 1 .. Garnett, of Virgiuia, said titat
Virginia would . become. tho louder of
the dout^prh Con lei
MesJrs. Gurley, of Ohio, ami Morris,
ormiuols, made strung euereion .IMX-ch,
send t
Cion. .Scott ami .Senator -Toombs h re
ported by tho oorrespondent of lire
Times to have taken plnee, assures its
Hint tliero is not,the least foundation
for tlio report that Ihe 'lie' was given :
tlmt there was any talk of personal re
sponsibility, or that anything contem
plating personal violence passed be
tween them to justify Iho interpret*,
tion put upon tlio sceno-by tho rejtor-
tor. There wore hut eight persons
present at tho table, and nothing eouhl
have occurred of which ril were not
cognizant-
gCay-IIon. Wm. A. Graham, of North
Carolina, llns' written yta Wasington
that lie has neon' tende'red and lias
declined a |M>sition Mil tho Oaliitiet of
Lincoln.
■ neenunts considered due oa thetstflj
, ll f sad 1st January, and .ottloniouta .must
" m “do at those times.
may 2 5—Arty
B UhNElT’8- Flavoring Kxl act*! 36oo-
aino, Kailczton and Tooth
" Kt)x tapplj at FARELL A YEIRBR.
Alahama Editors ooni to the wars.'—
Shorter, of tho Mont/romory Advertiser,'
Whitfiold of tho Mail, Sayre of thd Tus-
kogee Republicnn, and ttoizor of tho
Democrat, imve all gono to Pensacola, to
help Florida.
The Late Government Defalcation.
—Tlio friends of W. II. Russell, resid
ing in Lafayette county, Missouri.
imv6 signed bonds amounting to a mil
lion dollars, which will be tendered to
tlio Fodornl authorities for his release
from prison.
Counting the Pkesidenti-u.. Vote.—
The second Wednesday in February U
the day fixeti by law f»»r counting tho
electoral vote in Congress, and declar
ing tho election of President und Vice
President of the United‘Htatos. .It i»
aaaertpd by some of tlm Black Republi
can- Washington correspondents that a
a plan is under consideration te defeat,
if it may be, action of the law*hy tho
refusal or tho .^ennte to meot tho;House
of Renresentativtos, and participate In
counting and declurihg tho vote. An
other soneme/said to be meditated hy
Southern men, ia to prevent the coup*
ting.of votes Yon Prosldent by leftViftg
the Senate without a quorum.
Et.nqiT.NT.—Rev. Mr. PuliniT,’ fn New
Orleans, the other du,V, deliviTetf a ho-
ssi»n sermnn. from which this is an
hiiioiii extract:
Wo may; for a generation, enjoy, hill,
oompnratlve Ouse, gather up our fret*
in mtr - IkhIs, aittl die'in peace; biit
our ohiidron trill go forth beggnrod
from Clio home*of thoir fntliers. Fish
ermen will cast their nuts where yeiul*
proud commercial navy now rides nt
anchor, and dry thorn upon tho shore
now covered with your ’hales of mer
chandise, Supped, circumvented, tin-
derminded, tlm institution* of your
soil will ho overthrown : ‘and Within
livo And twenty yours tho history of,St.
Domingo will ho the record of I/»uisi-
ana. If dead men’s lionet* can trem
ble, ouj-s will movo umlor tlio mutter
ed Anracs of sons and daughters, He
nouuciiig the blindness ifnd lovo .of
«*use which have left them nn inheri
liit.ev of wool
Tho Cabinet is a unit against inter
fering with Major Atiduraon in any tnun-
Tho Comtrt^tlee^^fcon^mercc^of tho
House. will not' present a report
on.Mr. McKean's lull, ro|K»aling the
Act making South Cniolina |Kirts
|»ort« of.entry, as it throws ini(>e<lifiienta
in the way to tho piuwuge of such ft
i»n«l, Lieutenant Colonel, or Major, ns
Ute
’ be.
III. This’organization contemplate#
eighty, rank and file to Companies of
Infantry and Riflemen, sixty rank ami
Hie to (Joinpanics of Cavalry, and sixty-
tier rank mid file to Companies- of Ar
tillery, and it- i* desirable that the aocn*
al strength of Com panics shall approach’
the organization as ifrnrly ns possible.
IV. This distribution of Regiments,
Battalion* and-Couipanies to Brigades,
will not be regarded- as absolute, but
will be subject to such changes and
moditi jntionn n$ tho noceasilies of ser*
vice, or other circumstances, may
quire.
. V. The Brigade will lie recruited
fiom the State as follows:
B^rJoi|n Bull’s detructive 'oxplolts
in Pekin are a very striking specimen
of - the doings of “a bull in a obinii
shop.”
The 1st Brigade, from the Eastern,
Southern, Brunswick and South-Wes
tern Judicial circuits.
The 2nd Brigade, from the Coweta,
Chattahoochee, Patnuia, and Macon
Judiciui circuit*. ’
Tlio 3d Brigade, from the Northern,
Middle, Ocmulgce and Flint Judicial
circuits.
The 4th Brigade from the Cherokee;
Blue Ridge, Western and Tulnpoosa Ju
dicial circuits.
.Should there be.a failnro in recruit
ing any Brigade from the District above
assigned to it the Cf»mmnndor-in-Obiof
will supply tho deficiencies from such
other District or Districts as in his d
cretion, lie may determine.
•Ifrgiments. and Battnlipnn will bo
numbered succft?slvely, iu GonoralOr-
dors us'oigantred.
VT. IlEeArui.ATioN.—The forcothus
organized tvHI eonsist of 2 D1 virions, of
4 Brigades, of 8* Regitncntsor Infantry
0,400 rank and file, <ff4 Battnlloit*. of
Riflemen I;C00 rank and file, of 4 Bat
talions of Cavalry 000‘rank and file, of
10 companies ol ArtRldrista 1040 rank
, urid filo. .*
I Bv order of the Commandor-ln-Chief,
i'.mimrii lift VVU tilintnnl Mnn'
Hard Tines in Nortiiesn TatsoNs.-j
The crisis lias penetrated even bejroutj
the bars rind bolts of Sing Sing Prison,
N. Y. The ipspeolor says tb»t
1st of.Jan., liot less than ono-halfof too
HENRY U. WAYNE, Adjutant Gen’l.
Brigadier General
Wo soo it announcadIn tho North Ga.
Times, that Col. E. R. Harden Ih a eftn-
oightoen hundred eonvicta at Slug Sing didato for Brigadier Gonoral of this
will bo unemployed, . j Division.
[8p-rial ptspstch to the MsrcUry.j
Wajuiinoton, Jan. 15.—It ia current
ly i nmored in. reliable circles. to
that the Administration will wltln
tlio troops fropi fort* Sumter juid Pick
ens Iqrforo tho' closo pf tho pitseiit
week.
No action was tukou. , ,
washing tun affairs. . .
Wasuinuton , Jan. lO.-nCoL ilayoo?.
tho Uommissloner from South'Carolina,.
has, it is understood, moderated hi*
view* since his arrira)< here, and will
rarauin for several days longer, .
The opinion is almost unanimous in
sccoasipn .circles tlmt ail collision be
tween tho. Fodoral ami State govern*
.incut* should be studiously avoided. .
. Col. Haynqbag been daily, sinoo Ills,
arrival hero consulting with tho leaders
of tho locoesion movement here, who
A* diVpfticli lias just Imen received
from Governor Ellis, of North Carolina,
saying that tho State IFoops have l^epr
ordered to evacuate fort Oas swell, und
tLdt it would he again placed in. the
luir.ds of tho KlmI»‘i‘h! authorities.
The’Cthinot Is cow in sg.s/ioii,’ dj-sous-
slug the propostMl ri’tnrn .to tlio peace
jMitiey. Senitor Bigler,' of Peqnsj’l-
One was Smakt and thk.Otiieh “Smau-.
:d.”—A gentleman or Montgomery
came.to die conclusion tho other day
that a. little thrashing wouid-do one ol
his negro pi on good, and so wrote a
note to tlio police office requesting tlmt
thirty-uino lashes ho administered to
tho bearer, nml gave tho note to Hie
victim fer delivery, saying nothing of
its purport.. But somriiow or other the
boy did not like tlio errand, and on hk
way meeting n colored friend.ho re
queued him to leave.tlio note at the
gnurd-houso a» lie wn* in a hurq' to fio
in another direotion, Tlio too aiinahlc
unfortmmto duly., dedivurod tlio note,
pregnant with painful fate, and wits
duly triced up and treated to “whnt it
cftllcal for,” mveh to his consternation
nt. d,misery.^—Mobile Ado.
J*5y- A graphic epitome of Mr. Bucli-
nnnn's administration is -contained in
the following brief extract from a
Washington letter in the Philadelphia
North American:'’
“Three hundred millions 6f dollars
will havq' disappeared hy the 4th of
Minch-next, for four years adiniiiiatra-
tion of the goVenimont in time of nro-
found poneo with nil tlio world. What
is to show for Uiiserimiiial extrayagiinq'
is tosiiowfor Uiiserimiiial extrayrtglinq« ,
and nml anpropriationj NoJIiing hut
a distracted country, a lioggarcd tr*;iw-
. ntry. a lieggared
ury. aii enormous debt and a -deficient
tcvctiue. Theso are dm .results of Mr.
Buchanan’s single terth.”
Lo?.a Moxtez.—A. Now York Corres-
|>ondent- says:
L«ila Montez, who last summer sufibr-
ed very much from‘a 'paralytic stroke,
caused hy smoking eigarotts day «tld,
night, is now living in" SeventeenHi
street, sponds her timo in mwllntlon and
prayer, and goes by tlio name of Fanny
aro opposed to pi ecipitatlng hostilities.
It is lielieved that strong rspresatv,
11tion have been made, within tho. ptwt
few, days, urging the autlinrUiea of.
.South Caralipo to afford Mqjor. Aji<Jer-
TERmm.E Destitution in tub City.—
?t will bosoou.by our police reports
that 600 poor people sought lodgings in
the fetation houses last night. .Thous
ands are suffering for want of food and
clothing, many are dying—actually dy
ing pf. starvation. We report another
case to day. Meantime preparations
aro going on to make war u|>ori tho
$outh because it cannot * leoognizo the
blessings of negro equality.—iV. Y. Day
Moot,,, .
Patriotic Response.—Tbe cull for
liana* ftrthb works hi ddfet ce or tho
State, meets a prompt response from out
-citizens. Mr. G. h D. McCall, of Dar-
,ling,jenfc.dpiin yesterday, 32 hand#,
among whom are somo good carpenters,
and has placed thorn at the disposal of
tho Quartermaster General.—Mercury
15/A, .
Moee LAdorkrs forSulli van’s Island.
-Seventy-three fipo healthy negroes ar
rived here yesterday, Well provided wit h
provisions and blankots, They were
senate Cant. Daley, by several patriotic
planters of Williamsburg District, and
.were immediately * taken to Sullivan’s
Island whero they will bo employed
about tlio forts.—Mertwry 15/A.
Bigle
•anV.L the I'ri'ritont'* confidential
frii'nd. pmli ts flimncs's on 'lie part of
tlm Adunnisthitibn.ln future.
All iho Nprtlmrn Dyuu»emticSenators
except Thompson and Douglas, justify
the accession movement. ' •*
Tlm Soutlioin Senators will all with--
draw, Imt will not resign, in
quonco of iheoinhrrassiuelit-tliati would
onsue in filling vawmeios upon (bo
coiiur.ittcos. No such 'vacancies now
«ixist, as rhoiSanate «loos not l•t•^oglliao
>(iiu uieni withdrawal.
Wx.-iiiNute.v, jtin. 14.—8, p. |U,—Mr..
Hayuv I'bs, as yet,'.had no communica
tion wiili tho' I’residon 4 . Ilo receiv
ed tbi‘ calls of friends all t lie forenoon,
aiid dines With. Commodore Shubrick
tills evouifig.
Mr. Gonrdiu’s room was full of visit
or* tonight anxiously inquiring about
Charleston matters. Col. Aldcu, late
ofthe United States'Army, is hero, and
wilt tender his sorvicos to South Caro
lina.
, evory facili/y for . tnurkoling Mini
obtaing other domoiitio supplies,
Washington, Jan. 17.—Mr. Holt's
nomination iw Secretary-of .War was
considered by tbu£oiittio v to-day in Ex
ecutive session, and caused an exciting
debate on nceount of his being a eper-
cionUt; but it is sunpoaed that his.n.9ta:
ination will ho oopflruiefl terinorrow.
McIntyre's nomination, as Cdlteotor
,of the JL'oVt of Charleston, Js stiff aus-’
pended in tho CommRte on tVimmbfcG'
Tho Alabama Senators received d^s-
patches from homo to-day. instructing
them to rotaiti thoir.seat* in tlio Senate
until further Informed, as. tlio delegates
to the.State Convention from North Al
abama refuse to sign tWpfdinanco, tip-
less tlio act of secession lx> lHisfrmued
Until the 4th of March neXt. '
AVasjhnoto.v, Jan. JO,. 4 1\ 31.—^Tlie
•Sonata iuw just uivon. a guieius to tlio
eompromisq nwoTutions ol Mr. Criiteu-
Tho .Navy Depirtment received to
day the following despatch from Flag
Officer Armstrong at ren*acoln:
‘Armed bodies of Florida und Ala
bama trbops appeared liofore the gnta of
the Navy Yam yeslerday,
ho Govbrnor of South Carolina tlm *
donation off2,000 to fhe publie Service
of tho.State; by a liberal and patri
ot io citizen of Georgia, who desires
that his name should not bo^nado
public.
A 8uouestion.—A oorrespondopt of
tlio'Charleston Meroury, writing from
'Washington, makes the following sug
gestion ;
By immersing tho cottcn fibre in a
mixture of equal-ports of fuming ni
tric acid and of sulphuric acid (of sp.
gr. 2.00J it is at oneo converted Into
gun cotton, a material more effective
titan Hio best gunpowder, and which
ciui be produced at tho cost of fifty per
cent less. -
rloh (AIU,( Commonwealth, was lately re
oeived by a gentleman in this place fron
his overseer: rid *. !
Dear Doctor—Please send me by tho
boy u.puir of trace chains, and two door
hinges, Jane had twins last niglit---dleo
two nadloekk' *•’ . > . ■
Ma-
Sibhons.
fl® ,/ Twenty patriots oi the Revolution
died ddring tlio past yoar; eighty-two
are all tliut are now left.
Frnecii immigration.— Immigration
statistics show tlmt Franco sends al
most as few emigrants to this country
as Switzerland-
Turks Island date* to the 12th
ult., report salt.soaroe; only 20,000
bushels remaining, while the new crop
cannot bo whipped beforo next May,
r ,. and demand-
od possession. "Having no moans, to re
sist, 1 at once surrendered and I.aided
down my flag. They (tlmState troops)
are now in possession.” *
Cnpt. Farraii. tlm commandant nt
tlm roiisacola Navy Vara, has notified
the Government of his resignation.. A.
private dispfttoh iotbp Florida Seijq-
tors to-day say*;
“MJo roiimrud down to Bensa.cola,..
enptmod Foil B-irvuticu* and tho Navy
Yurtl, sot tho qffioers at lihei;ty op pn-
role v nnd arc now in '.full ,pa>zc»*ioii.-r
The uitvo was in ('“-n^UlH'Uro of tlio
oecinmncy of Fort l‘ickon» by tlm Gov
ernment .troop*.!’
It is urged uj>on the A«iu»ini*(ration
to follow out tlio statu giio antebellum pol
icy. Tho impression- is grow ing tnore
general.that the withdrawal pf the "
iug wrs manifested, in . conzotiuonce
througliout tlio clty a ^
MI^OURl S'L’ATECONVENTION.,
St. Ia»ui» t -3Io, Jan. lT^r-Thy (Conven
tion bill lias passed tlio Senate, by a
vote of 41 to 2. The bill leaves tho vo
tors of the State fo'decido at tho. elec
tion If the tweesshn onJmdnca shall be
submitted to the people for. rallficutlbn.
The election is to take place on the 18th
of February, and tlio Convention to
moot-on the 28 th oftho same month.
MASS MEETING IN P1III.a6EL-'
piiiA. -
Tinr.ADEi.rnrA, Jan, IT.—An iramenfe
mass meeting of cRtzettr, Irrespective 6f
party, was held herer last night. Res-
olutious in favor of eoueiUtatiou instead
of c.oertion, and . peaceful separation
rather than civil war were adopted.
Arrival of the Stgamcr **cmmdlan. M .
Portland, Mo., Jan. 17.—Thosteniu-
ship Canadian ho* arrived with Llver :
pool dates Jo January 3d. - . •
Liverpool Cotton.. Market.—Sole* of
of three days^.000, of \fhi6h’>P«diW
rteifrT.O
two padloekR
' Yours, &c.
Free Men or Color 1 Volunteerino.—»
Ww lenrti that a large; namber of tho
free colored men 1 of Columbia havo of-
fored theh* services, through the Mayor
to the Governor of tho State, They say
that to South Carolina they oWe allegf-
anco; ancl to hor do thoy look for, pro
tection, mid they aro willing to serve
her in any •ca’paoitjrthey may be assign- **
ed .’-r Carolinian. ,
eral troops from Fort Sumter yviff Take
plaop this week. . ,
The Peiisocola Navy Yard has $150,-
000 worth of ordnance stores.
GEORGIA STATE CONVENTION,
GEORGE Ws CRAWFORD ELECT
ED PRESIDENT,
- Milledoevillb, Ga., Jan. 16.—Thw
Conven’ion met at 10 o’clock this mor
ning.
tors took 1.000, and exo
bales. The nfa'rkftt yras 'tftoll, dvflfi|
,000
the advance in twink rute*. Alt' oiiuli*
(io. slightly ilcolinoU,'Train'l-lli®Jit.'
fON,
jnui.ed the.Bill *ubh..
lion question to the pc
of February*.' I(,a fihBgD
t'.exnu/•'—** O-'- *
plo favor Cop volition, t!
appoint tho day,
.Com
jfqf.l^e.’peo.
Syerhor. will
Alllb HID Ulljr,
REPUBLICAN OVERTURES,
I,AMc.-sir.il, Pn„ Jan.. 17.—Prominent
Republican of this State rowmraona
that Commissioners bo amioiuteu to tlio
borber States, pledaing PennsvlTanla's
full porformonw ol her constitutional
duties, and the repeal of the obnoxious
laws, for the purpose of securing tho
continuanqo of tho bordo States in tho
Union.
IPSL^
The'defrinet body was sl._
after being shot.—Banner do
•w?r
; t rivil a blnokainith's at ten-.
tion by iruM-loally heating his temper with,
the assertion that ho will forge and steel.
forbear you pjay.ge’t hammered and roll-
Miss Emma. says slio
would very mpcli like to do something
td Have her "name' in t"bo paper. 1
Vi'o adviso hor to get some ono to Imve
bis putin with hers,
- iBU. ■ ■ -TT'
. .. .o of Now Haven havo
lately boon seeing stars in the day times
this is neither a noiv discovery hor any
mark of good morals. -
Mfl was nearly ruined twice in my.
life, said Voltaire, onoo when 1 lost a
| lawsuit, and once when I gained ono.
irnihri*