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The Morning Democrat from Davenport, Iowa • Page 1

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SANJDJERS BKOTHJEH, Tirf OFFICE--POST OFFICE -BUIIJDlNGfcL BliAJDY i. TERMS--SIX DOLLARS PER YEAR. VOL. V1L DAVENPORT, IOAVA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUAKY 12, 1861. rM 7 NO.

VAVEiWOJlT-JUILT GAZETTE. TKKilS OiT cuiitB ptf'r woeb payable Hail nnd post-nOloo ttiibfloriborw, Jti.OU per in sulvtujco. per iiauum, OK AllVKKTIHINQ Aw agreed upon by the Davenport Afinoolntod 1 00 1 S9 Uay0---; 1 50 Kivt-days 1 75 One 2 00 Two ffoekn 3 W) 4 00 Uuo J6 00 BlJC 0 00 Two 1 7 00 Thnjo nioutbs 8 00 JMJUF 9 00 Six iiiuiitlie 10 00 I yoar-- 00 rule uf J7.Q for tach ut Kor one-half Mquaro two-tbtnls of thp nligvo UurtliiOrtHcardB UotovofftiJt linen, $10.00 perarmum. For each an uddiiional of pur will by mttde. Large cliftrgod double the atime of type.

Yoarly ad contracts will be uudoratood lo apply BlrieUy to tho immediate buainwfl of ad vw- liner, aort all other mlvortiwraeatB flynt In by tbo advurtisur will bo extra. AdvortUitraeutrt with written di- will bo until furbid and chargod notices for at Lho rate of 15 ir lino, or eight vrurdn, ind flpocinl tioticen ut 10 cLs. liue or 50 centa a liny ior AM noticed fur "rellgtona-nrid- Ot any fetud wbntftocvor, of ordinary longtbj almpltt aimouiicfiraontrt of centd per insertion. rLisonttiaL? from ubroud in bo paid fur in advance utilenii from Boprovou raciH for yearly ttdvortieiiig tcrminubl'J At tbe option of advurtiiMim, tlivy an uf 2S percent, on Lho contract price. nyxt to reading por cent.

nO of ubove Uopt Ofi paga per cont. ttilvaoecvn reg- Ail B'JViUlCti. nU i be Tor i In weekly on- A i rjJEDAIlYGAZETfjL JWPICIAL PIPER (IP THE CITV. flaturday fJally DRV en port rftt ftrid paper In tbo of Iowa printed on ivHtoam find ItseireulAtlon is the birK04lof any in thflState. Ailvortis'jre npprcclttto amply FOR TUK A IJIII Now M.

PottPDifin Ic 11 C. ULScrJvon, No. A A WASTED! See adrertisement of wanted in cblumn; i KEHOK CARUART will open this morning styles of Cloaks, Hoods, Persian and oilier drosa irooils. FOUTT DOZE.NT daguerreotypo cases of various styles to be filled with fine pictures rtariug tho next thirty days and sold half the usual pricr, sit Morse'a Gallery, Second nnd Main opposite Stalo Hank. It.

M. fFormerly Jiuri-oft-e A I A CO.MMIS- sicm ilerchapt, aad Steamboat So. I apiS-tf PAVKKTOUT, IfjWA. TDIIAULIC CJBMKNX OH WATiK UME ou Hpi3.tr H. M.

PRKTTTMAN. PLOWS! JUSI EECEIVJED ON f- i lirirJ lot of JTloliiie Plows, fi. H. OMMISS1UN MERCHANT, G3 Bra-ly Street, Corner of l-dly D. C.

A CKAIVE Ife tnJPro i on AND BREADSTUFFS, Ho- Main anfl Second. ST. LOUTS -7." -iU38OURl II. IlIOttf.EV I3S1O i-' WUolcsnle ami KeUul LOUR, PORK, FISH, SUGAR, COFPBE, of i eon Brady street ily on furJBaTtJclwiftp'for Casb, No. 42 treet, iitit iluor to tho Foal O2ice, 24-dtf.

A rtOMMlSSION AND AGENT KOK THE SALE OF B. Herring fc Co'a St. Loolft Bricfc, St. JCfquiE Vinerar, Illinois Cement, Stucco and fc-JCeHy's Colebratc-d Chemicml Ho. I Family 3oap, No.

1 Mould OiuiiT March 9,1560. Carpenters nnd Builders CHAIRiON, AND BUILDER, of and Lo Claire CAKKOIX, AND. SUPERINTENDENT XX of TnWic or Private Baildirgfu Offico on in CommercUl S. K. cvroer of Second atreotii, Davenport, Iowa, rach 50-tf KDW3.KD S.

FRASKR, A AKD BUILBEP, AT Alley r-poBltc Turin- on St. Hotels. PSKKSTI.VANIA HOtJSK. Cor. 4tb A Yoira I DAVIS It SONS, REE OMNIBUS TO AND FROM TH? AK3--- Offlee for tor L-yoas, DoWiti, azid Aaa- Nixon, Cltatficld ANUFACTCRERS AND WHOLESALE Itt oveij A "VUHOLESALE AND RETAIL DBALEHIS Oil K.

SCENIC AXD FRESCO TA1NTER 1 ASUFACTBKKR AND PEALEK IN -of All -mm yrt 1 HI ftW- OF MtdTJflWT FLOUR BJIH- nil STJl IE MASONS were in nttendancc yesterday at Ihe funeral of L. late a iticmber of Davenport 27 A. A. ftl remains vycre interred at Oak- Jale Cciuctoryl A 1 compound of To- hi (jftntiy, mauulAcUiretl by. W.

0. Joires, Second near Terry street, is said t- a sqre'cure sor hoarseuesa; THE flloaraer CantiJn, uf ibo Northern Hue, that Ins for 'sow? week:) aurouoil nn lower rajmU add'in'a'dahgerorts dUartiton, learn, lias beeu got oO ftnd plnce3 in safe quarters. This: will bo good aavs to-thc stuck AT noon that of, ladies acrl after- 1 iu coorforUbfe alciehs 1 Bonrd of VtYTH DAY, met pnrsuant tu ajjourniueut. JloJl called, all UIA members prwont. Miuutes of last meeting read and approved.

A covnmuQicaltoti of 1, T. Newcoaib, tlng I bo liaa.id of to visit the asked to be vacated OD. motion of Mr. was received and laid on the table- The ylairu of W. C.

Classman was referred tu poor and Mr. Rus3, from committee on tinaiico, re- Iorted tho following billa as approved; II Abel, James Price, II An- flresaes, John Lyter, Jaruoa Horan, Sanders Bro. Report adopted, and ordered paid. Putnam chairman of the committee' on equalization, reported in favor of Jef- tfriesp liaring the assessment of 1800 on his property made tho same as in 1859. Report adupled.

Mr, Fluke, from committee ou poor and poorhouse, reported in favor of paying the followiug claims: Eldridge Williams, Harwell, Ueisor, Sellen, Coates, JOK Bold, Malhies, A Brown, A Green Co. Mr. Flako, from tbe coinmiLLea on poor and made the following report the Honorable Jiodrd of of ticott County, fowa The Committee on Poor and Poor House have visited the couoty. eiamiued tlio stock and things generally. farm cnuUitis 190 acres, all of which nuder cuUivalioti.

The fences are somewhat out of order. Ft will require 265 rods of fence to fence in all the land. There arc fifteen: acres sowed iu grass, but they da not produce ranch hay or pasture. There were about 80 acres ploughed last fall, 24 acres of. which arq corn-stalks.

There wern about 12(30 buahela of wheat raised on the last year, of which 700 orSOQbustmls on the farm. There were about 1300 bushels of corn, most of which remains yet; 1100 bnsli nats (most of it yet held); 700 hnsh potatoes; 400 bush ibs pork; 1500 beef. The county horses and a very good supply of tools and implements'to work the by fast borsM- The procession cqnipcsed of two aaif fc one "horse The party bad a pleasaut time and 7 7 i early In the 1- WISTKB DIEESS Smith heiuij.deslroaa.to close-out goods TV-ill -from this Those io of goods 'cftfroQw very clieapat SmitVs Variety -Store. ACCIDEXT. Ao elderly man named wheo returning to Lis work on Thursday noon, WM knocked as he was passiog-alobg EiftU- street, at tbe intersection of Warren; a sled coniing doxvn tbe JiiH; He was severely injoreil, his leg being broken below a save te flesh wound inflicted by runner.

Thp-injured man was tafeen to his residence on West Fifth 'streel, and tBo fractdretlJinib set by Dr. accident of'a Tiritiibcr have heard of-tliis season, from also to no M. BA A M. B. I SOKS OF i tbe officers eject -of SODS of Temperance; toofe place' at llieir haU ieorocr of Main and "Second street.

There wai a large attendance of i too, present to witness the ceremonies wbich were interesting. Price, Granfl Worthy Pairiarcn of in tb'is Slate, officiated wsisled by S. Col- liiu as JDepnty Grand Conductor. The following officers, were installed Jacob WasBbnrn'; F. Sbepberd; K.

Edafard K. W. S. ColHnt; JF. J.

S. Conner, P. J. Collina; B. Riches; A.

Wm. FlatL-j; J. Moore; 0. J. J.

Severance, After the ioitalialion, speeches were made by J. Smitli CoIHos ami Price. Oaring tho evening the pany were favored with somo cicclleut vocal music by Mr. and Mrs. R.

Jones, and Mr, aocTMrsl I- Field. Wo noticed among those of the order a' number of yocog men who have lately in -the cold army. They tnay make efficient soldiers agaicat "King Alcby's" forces. cows six shoats. We wouM recommend tbe purchase of brood-mare, two or three niilcb thirty or forty, hugs also; one set of doable harness barrow.

There are 24 paupers in the bouse, at the present Most All are suGSrin" of pbyalca! or tueutai: The btiHding'occopteil by the Steward arm paupers we fonrnj very clean' and well arranged for the comfort of ibe occupants. There is ample room to accommodate alt and' perhaps as many more- A3 'are now bouse. Much credit Is due to the present steward, Nutliftg, for tbe manner in which 'he bas conducted the house and farm. also recoinruRud that a good supply of small fruit aBd: Irees-'bc set out spring arenud tlie bnilnihg. and.

that they bo protected by a good All of is resppctfolly Signed, K. FLUKE, of Committee, Troni tho committee on reports of -public officers, reported back a paper supposed to be tbfe report of F. Follett, tosvnsbip clerk of Liberty. Mr. Frost, from committee on public bnihl- ings and proutids, roade report, recommend- Sag tbat a fence be built "aronnd tbe jail and that' increased security be oSwrued for public also rcwf i for the jaiL' The rf (ort of tho committee was 'after bein modified so as to of the Treasurer Judge 00 permanent nchool fund rrero on school fnnd.

-B; Putnam offered a resolution application of JJ Newcomb to vacate township. and nays called for by Boss, Ayes-- Fluke, Frost, Lyoo, Mowrey, OOK CotrsTT BOARD OF This body, whicli has'bccn in at the Court Ihe put week, have transacted really an imoiecise amount of business and from the etidcot interest latenby each member io lie affairs of ihe county, is fair to presume this jpangtirationof i.new mode of ty SOTernmeofc will to our citizen. We bare ai tho daily in attendance the Board, and are prepared io ssy that from tho miscellaneous COTPCS before tbrtn, sonar of a cbaractcTj these matter of a ranch pradictl ability the bnsiows transacted commendable promplilmle, M- G- S. Ells, ibe President of Uae 95 15 man. Ir.

ira M. Cmri Clerk, is l- ud for a Uiffbrd, -of arc 90 G- a i made -i roost jj 5n -of Pr, J. PaLnatn, Robifs, Koss-- 8. Nays Earhart, Shaw, Soydor-- resolution adopted. Mr.

Neal, from committee ou public officers, reported in favor of Francis Darnell, Clerk of Wiufield Towuship, '-and Mr. Darnell catue forward aud was sworn in. Zlfr. Ross offered a resolution that all county. officers 'receiving pay by the day file statement in deUtL Resolution referred to committee, consiatiog of Earbart, Rosa and Neal.

ilr. Weil tho following Tbat the report of the cocamitteo on public buildings and grounds, adopted on Xuwdar, so far as relales to repairing the roof and chimneys of the jail, be rescinded. Adopted. Clerk presented tho claims of Jas. Ilerron, L- Lyon and M.

J. Kublfs; also UKJ boods of G. Uakcr (J. Bnfialo, aod Benj Griy (Const.) Allen's Grove. Referred lo committee on reports and public officers.

Philip Baker was appointed commissioner in place of Jas. Herron on application for road in Cleonau On motion of Mr. EoH adjoared till oae o'clock, Board called lo order by tbe Roll called quorum present. Mr. Earbart, from Ibe committee to was referred the rcsolciion of Sir.

Boss, offrred the following That after the present sewioa of the JSoard of Sapervisons, all. township and county o(5cer5 wbo by iaw arr paid by the day for scrricey, opon presectiDj claims against the conijty 5hall In their acconnU dcr oilb, ibe dale and nnrnber of T5 Uio 30 wid and ibaV they were in ibe of aud Baker nod Berj. Gray pre- bacfe ibe on daims claim of Jacacs Herroo, frK- isnnt of proper On motion, Boai'l fidjocroed to roccl on 10 o'dock A. IS lie to bis office will in bore -all be by oat Jin th MKST15G KcptitHrun5 ofScolt Co an 15- -if imff I- Vt. 14 -Aft Tl l- K-cwi In Imv-a All of Ltann in llm iliftl of ntty itlrr -trill to 5 MADE TITCR Ten- K3CJJT -MJHH 1m A Exprtiilyfor tht Krotu WASHINGTON, Jan.

11. A dispatch from Keftt to tbe gives the delcils of tLo firing, and says that four balls struck the steamer's hull. A portion of tbe dispatch was confidential; to Jan. 9. I Southern Senators, but it ia understood About o'clock moruipg, boat that it urges them to remain in their.seats Important Betir'it 9foj.

A GOT. Plckeiti. from Fort Sumter bearing.Lieut Hall with (o defeat objectionable legislation and the a white flag, thc-city. Lieut. COD finnation of Alclutyre as collector of tho Hall had an Pickeus, port of Charleston, and was afterwards escorted to his boat, 1 and rc-ombarked for Sumter.

The communication from Maj. Anderson is as follows: 1 LATER fRQM. EUROPE. rf Arrival of the Sttiaer inerlca. 11.

The steamer America, from ItrerpooJ Saturday, has arrived at this port. She has in specie for New; York. The iron-plated ship of war Warrior was successfully launched on the 29th. The journals generally condemn, rather CO I A A I A being ot MAJ. A TO GOV.

To His Excellency the Governor of Smith Car olina; Tffo of your batteries fired tbis Senator publicly declares the Palmetto flag will be able to enter Charleston until every gun of Fort Moultrio.is dismounted. Reliable authority says that the Star of nia of PoWic Instruction in the Cabi- the West will be sent to Charleston, unless Det of Vienna renja tbe President changes his mind, with am- than praise, tho circular of the Austrian Minister. The posts of Minister of Commerce and -v-111 tf Tf Diapftjwionate politicians say that Count 4 i ur jmfmmf I 1 I morning on an unarmed vessel bearing the ne ns in a ia ds ber of mv government. AsI have not been and II 1S intimated in official circles fc i i i A otj-knAmm Li A notified that war has been- declared by South Carolina against the United States, I pie naval furco'to engvge the several and M. Van Schiclerf cannot i I siblv pull well together.

cannot but think this a hostile act committed without your sanction or authority. Under that hope I refrained 'from opening fire on your batteries. I have 'the honor, therefore, respectfully to 'ask- whether the abovementioned act ODO 'which I believe that the revenue cutter Harriet Lane and the frigate Brookljn will both accompany her on her next effort; Senator Pearce has yielded to outside pressure and united in a request for convening tbe Legislature of Md. Hicks still resists. The-disunion ojovuneat in-Baltimore-is i 1 I lUtKJO I I I without parallel in the history of our cuun- 6aded Hf oew are Piedmontese try, or of any other government- the special friends of Mr.

was committed-in- obediwce to voor in- ta oftbe structions, and notify yon that if ft fio 3 1 ed dfecIaiinedVtbat shalf regard an act of 8 0( 1U from the war, aad I shall not, after reasonable titue I New thls Clt TMtbuut any suf- I Ihe 1 1 Pans of the London says that the warlike preparations of Fraoce are on a far larger scale than at tho same period in JSoS. Sardinia is purchasing steamers in France to convert them into men of war and transports. A Berlin letter states that for some weeks past, the purchase of horses had been made in eastern Prussia for the French and was, depressed, Eogen.e is not al owed to for the return of biy permit facient easo bem This uausual attend Cabinet meetings, as proceeding is not understood financial -The siege, of Gaeta continues day and circles, and the pretended explanations are night. any vessel to pass within tho range of tho uf my fort, order' to save, as far a-? is iu my tbe shedding of blood, I you will take of uiv iuu fur thegixiil of all concerned. Hoping, however, tbat your answer.may justify a further coatiunuuee of forbearauce ou I remain, respectfully, ANDKRSON by no means satisfactory- Last night Mrs.

Foster and Mrs. wives of officers in Fort ar- to pay sovereign homage, tu the. The Chinese treaty is publishes. It con a reference to. Mr.

Ward'a agreement rived by the Soiltliera boat. It is said tho Charleston people-refused to harbor them i a that city, It is generally' credited tbat Gen- GOV. I 1 Gov. iMckens, after.statiug tbe.position of South Carolina to the. Uoited Suits, says that any attuibpt to send United States troops into Ghnriestun harbor to ic- iiiforce the forts, would be regarded as an act uf bostiiity, and in conclusion adds that will be appointed Secretary the 1 smalL but tbe telegraphic at Liverpool makes the sense obscure- Tbe EoglisbiiDdcromty is nominally threa millions sterling, which is considered too The U- Hartford and slcop of John Adams were at ifuug Koog and if indeed bis appomtmeot be but already made; not disposed to select the gunboat at Sbaogbai any Southern men.

LIVERPOOL PRODUCE The Brokers 7 Circular reports sugar coffee Bros, quote 13 well understood that Senator Ciay does not intend tu call a rawtiDg of the Ooihuiittee on Commerce tu consider the anV attyrapt to reinforce the troops at Fort 1 appointment of Mr. Mclntyre as collector a quiet market during the holidays. Wheat I I i Friday Kventnz, Jan. 11, has advanced, the raminio. ThU Si by ID Chicago, whore it could be bad, few ago, at 5g4 per cent, Such, however, WM the trbtn other farored localUUi, for er- cbaoge at reduced ratal it bad to go up.

we loforraed that Isrgd ordere were Bent from St. LouU to Chicago for exchange. Gold fa flcarct, and readily i7 dent. premium, Small change li Dotting a littla more plenty. have bat iittla change to In tba produce market.

Tbe receipts of wbtat are lighter; firm. Sotno chmce lots'- of barley today brought The porfc market aetlra; A heavy twlay brought 5.25 cwt. fft about the market price. We qnote: War AT-- Has evidently downward tendency, There ia but-little ibipplng tnirgin, quota at' c. ruling Dguroa for No.

1-- a alight FLO Market qniet-- light. Wa Spring Eitras at ti.QGatia J4.2S. aad in demand at lie. 10W buabeln; ahlpmenta, 700 Receipts Firm at ihipmenU, 1205 ligbt at Receipts small. ID demand at Valley Carbon Cliff and Htnry Bin-- RfttherdnlL Timothy fOB.

l-- Frimo parcels in demimcl at atarce and in at par well aupplicd at $2.2558.00 Foin.Tjtz.-rLipe:hicfcoM in good request at cz. TarJKej MSSOc, apiece, 7aSc. Apples 53sa7c-; peaches Ts9c- Sumter, ur to retake anj refltimc I ot''Charleston. I ac of the furts i i tbe waters of South I Tbe Senate Territorial Cotsmittee' have -(JSaTOd. red, 00a63d.

Iron doll. authorized Senator Green to-report a-bill 1 LIVERPOOL. Friday. after spiking" the ca'ncon, or'ddintr oihor I'organizing tbe Territory of Pike's Peak. R- S.

Co. quote the market I -m 4 Carolina, wiiich Major al OltlOF 1 The National Volunteers held 7 a- meeting- Flour firm and advaacing- Quoted the purpose of protecting and rSSs'tid. Wheat advancing. Ked Us 5d a purpose than-the coercion of, the Stale in- extending their ouiiitary organization. One 13d, I3al43.

Corn 6d higherj mixed t- i i i i it it i Jn damage, ca'niiotbe regarded by tbe ities uf-ibc Statft-ais. indicative of any otber the 'armed force "of of the resolutions adopted as foHows yellow 39a39s 3d, wbite 40a41s. Special aseats, therefore, have been oil to warn iuSirmed, 3-8a92 -1-2. shot across their bows them of' the- prohibition of the State. Under these Senator Seward for the purpose-of getting circumstances, tbe Star- of'-the "West this i 4.1 1.

i act, in the event of the MOKRT bullion I of Maryland and Virginia'frbm--the. of England, had decreased haviog troop." to reinforce Fort. Sumter.1 Union," in suciia rnanneras shall best sccaro 000 pounds. Money market was decidedly aboard, "not to enter tbe ourselves and these States from the evils of more stringent, pressing ordoM have been given to; government witbin or Consols closed on Friday at 92 tbe forts not. i such-, vessels till a (-near their Senator Green has "submitted tbe bill Puii.Axzz.pfiu,: Jan.

11. Tho high, coal at attempted to 'enter'the harbor! are -two am'eodmeots'tb th" Is bill I Charleston kas induced city vritb troops, after having been not16ed she wLicUbave not heretofore been attempt, it: there; (xjuld not was 1 in' Territorial bills. One guarantees the but ship owners.refuse to tako it, although fired into. The' act is perfectly justified private property the-other fiVe dollars a ton are offered by me. regard to your threat about I bibits the Territorial legislature froin inter- 'r- in tbe harbor, it is only neccssnry fering with or legislating against private for rne say that" you alcne must be the proBertyy These amemimonts-are'supposed judge of your responsibility.

position to Ue objectionable to" Rflpubjicaris, and in tbe barbor has been tolerated by tbe au- hence--tno- bill has submitted to.Mr. thoritics of tho the act of which you complain is'in perfect consistency: with the rights and. duty of tbe State. It is aot.perceived how far the conuuutyou propose to adopt can parallel in the history of-any--country, or be reconciled.) with any other than that of your otpcaoo and "th ft fr A L- ported for tho Few TORE. botter 45 stern; to good brand; I I O.

Steady; IS.SftS^lS: Market Abide, firnior -with moderate Sales COOO 91.18 2fo- 2 ChL SprJnic: mf riort oP rini 3 Mil- Club; winter rr-1 Western; 1.50 white eredi. Firm wiit modorato demand. Salec 48.0CX) at ltij.ed 'Weatera in alore and State. Quiet. Wcetcrn, Caadian and Qaiet acd nominally Qoiet aod finru Baits SCO IT Mew; Steady lie.

and ctettdy. 100 Without raaterioJ ctacge. tiirl Wanted. A GOOD GIRL-, ACQUAINTED WITH boowwork, obt-ilii a good eitumtion, on plication at office. Price, of Groceries Winter pavfe Tendered a Scat in NEW YORK.

Jan. 11. i The Tribune states" as fact that" Mr. Lincoln lias, tendered Henry Winter Davis. Baltimore'a seat in his Cabinet.

AFTER THIS DATE THB bepBt down t0 the to correspond with SESSION. i i WASHINGTON, Jan. IL'V presented tke'we- HjSf Ia to mt I i anioont of and GovernmenL imponngon an acquired Signed, PICKETS. mcmorials of singular import frpni SECOND coMMCNicATiOH: FROM I ol Philadelphia. Tabled for the presene TORE; Jan.

Th.o steamship Glasgow from taste. News onticinated; the propo-1 Mr. Littlejohnj Speaker of the Lowerfr' sitions of the S-batpr from.Ky. three ofnb New York coc- lion of tfce Fiioll I SMALL PKOHT. I a.

of resolutions ioto thit Mn presented eight memorials 1 sbstaining.the Government, mnd recomtnon- favoring tbe dicg that metgores be taken to furnish-the -a to mrfrdown, Vtfrbted--ftaliflfAelton the Receipt of andsay of Mr. UrittendenV Precident with the necessary men arid deem- Ull tabled for tlic present. means'to uphold the Constitution and "the Clemp deem- ll taled for tlic present. means'to uph ed Ft proper to jefer the, whole matter to Mr. John Cochranc presented vir of the New Y6rk 10D wluch B.

BAHKLKY 19 afid IS-AwIy were my government, mod intend deferring tbe indicated in niy. twtc tiiis mornig Commerce for maiL facilities, through sub- mougly. nnti'rtlie arrival from Washington of sucb I sidies to steamer lines, between San I instructions as I may receive. I havo the I Francisco and Shanghai, c. Referred.to i OF LE lioaor also to express the Lope that no ob- committee on commerce.

stnictions'will be placed in the war, aud Mr, Lovcjoy asked leave to offer a reso- that jou will do mo favor lution, that, as the judgment of; the Hbnse every kcilitj for the departore and return on the state of the country, it would of the bearer, IV -Talbot, who is be wiW- and patriotic for. the President to rectcd to make the journey. Signed, unam- SEW (iOODSDRIFORII PRICES --AT-- confer temporarily the power of command- cr-in-chicf of the army and navy on Lieut, rv, Picfeons immediately grnotcd tbe I General Scott, aad to charge him to see permi5siori desired, aod directed Lieut TaU at the Republic receives oo detriment, bot to have every facility and courtesy ex- Jones and others objected, tended to him bearer ol dispatcher to Curtis suggested that the President JUetropQlitan Hail ILL COMMENCE ON A the United States Government, both in go- conM delegate no ing and A Sutgniujtry from tbe Thlrmt jr WASHINGTON, Jan. The dispatch has just been received here from Charleston, li at night, too bte to get an answer as required ls the Brootlyn ordered Charlwlon? If 5O rou will hear lo-roorrow of a scene of blood on paralleled in 3 civilized If the President is in earnest be can pro- rent it by a dbpatcb to tbe Govcnwr or Major Anderson. Through iiiui will end ail if it the of ibo land will make A gulf tbat cannot heal.

Let me hear TOD at once- The Speaker said the resolution was not received, but merely read for information besides objection had been Branch hoped that the resolutions clock- would be voted on by yeas and nays. There were no further proceedings on the Uickman was excused from serrtg on committee to which was referred the President's mewige. He said fcc bad a great many reasons for tbe request, but it was not necessary to repeat Private bill? were thtu considered. Tie and miscellaneous appropriation bill was taken up and The xural Appropriation bill was taken up juad read. Adjourned- first lecture will bo by i OF WISCOSfllK UK1VBK8ITT.

Ticlcets R. MBAVSE Clothing NO. 36 WEST SECOND STREET Chtfcs. CassiBercs ud TO OBDSS, tickeU, 2S or fire for ome jolUr. For utoat aU the opca at lo conuzesco at TJi 1 OF C.

m. MJEJVT C0; Pist met Boildiif. JtaRiport, lewa. ABJCAinKD A GOOP FIT. Hals, to LOCATE, OTHER PERSONS Ttblng to invevt mcsey "by parchMe or Icon.

should csll on the finn, -wbo sroit of Hie LTtoeAiid faczoisg ia ttciioa of for I A I A I Thpj are SELLING of Iroffl 40 to MO naiiajrrurfd, for ash or 31 ri JOT A dispatch to ibc says aa carues-t cifbrt will be niado in tbe Senate to order tbe investigation tic -Todidtry Committee into the of a trcwnablo plsn to esUblbb a cm CQtifederacy with teat of govern- at COTDC 5 An Gen. iici the but -dT5patcJ t-o tho Prcwdcni saj steamer Fulton bai waited wiilb 35tar of the safo in th? to I Ahigton Tost Officw -curly On? 11- Contance and KomaiD Lobrcr, wbo stabbed policemen and ia a boose of ill-fame, on Wednesday nigiit, were arrested ycMcrx3ay token to Tbcrc was considerable ejcdtciacnt in tbe cily yesterday in regard to tic affair sat attempt was made to late tbo (rom tbe jail by but it prevented by Uac 5otbric wbo bad been caJJed out to protect tbe Jail. Ilallain died tcrday- ol Owr. of 11. Tbe case of Kmittdiy against tbe Governor of to issoe bisTrrit tic arrest of Jjag'O, cbarged witi en-- tirinc a KcntncliT into Obio, iras Trr to-day in tbe Saprcine Court, -of Ohio bavinc; affi-javit tbat a cn- bv aU-cndancc, tiw ixv-tncood lall ibe trf Fcbroary.

ciljr Ooodi of til kindiia OTti crtj- lo Singer's Celebrated Sewlog Macluies He. Ja Hooves BCMI, dty. al frcoi to do lc cull to firtn- West Secwi Street, IOWA. B. KRAtrOC It CO 1 Ccszity rand Opening THfc U.

5. CLOTHING EMPOKICl GOOS. Tlic winch lias day, till 10 fi to- JCn TDfTTCK. The tf If that ibe frw-ly -cliacosflod, lie ctrtaTn io lo jutflKxl to- -cf raon loft "Wliy, tbtfir ibo aifiltatrnc; TIO tba-t tlioro wwt a innjwily Oitrymii(fli wbo were in fiTpr of mwtaimng I.I^tior^ ASP far Urge Sties ud (nail BURR SWIFT, SUGARS IN HOGSHEADS AND HA? AGAIS SOMEWHAT BX- 35. T- TEAS.

St fall Ota, i dfcrrt A3CT2T to As AS the -otmro IX mfl 1 ft, SAFKTT FUSK. in ttr city A G001 ti-fltf 53 Bimtty vt.

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Years Available:
1817-1897