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EVENING Boa: Sakniepoe cmcaness biraemtaenn Mecerar | meceen(e rel. Fr THE STAR.— Straugers new zit was, all differences fairly comma ser emonise may be said to have Tastitu d here are reminded that the very best | {h, 17 kp Se yey poe | | Ebetodentttabte Twetfth Wasdess wid Mari _— he the leetare his How York Markie ~ ia which they enn keep correctiy of Supreme arrived mw Yorx, Ma 4—Flour > pre ve: tly aed abhi ieltvedanie their robes, end all the dighiteries of m2 caved of Breall Monon eh of 11,500 bbls; State $6 20286 40; 4 pagina Se te’ Government, with nearly all the foreign Min- ; ; te of New York, lecture. The Washington | $6 7086 95. pete 3 aoe eee and | isters and their upon the , oy brough Art Assosiation invited the lecturer. Wheat is heavy; sales of 1,000. bushels; Metropolis and concerning ¢ vents else~ Accompanyii pbs Bide os goodly to be seen, indeed. It for pi Science and Art, in relation to civil | Prices are nominal. Corn is heavy; sales of where, of which correct information | dent's carriage was the Marshal of the District | em more of the true spirit of our conn- | a thi ™ the ceremony of | ment, were in such wise discussed by Mr. T. 5,000 )0 bushels; mixed 7240 és “ concentrates in Washington, is te sub. | °f Columbia and his Aids iry and its growing institutions than we ean | | eheversmprene Aas as to t in clear and connection active; moss $23.502823 60. Beef seribefor The Siar. The subscription price for the Daily, when sent by mail, peel gs is $3.50 per annum; fer the Weekly, M al-in-Chief and six Aids. of the The banner the phiiosophy of all history, the eurtiest | firm; Chicago repscked $15 50. Lard isfirm wien Jame Betatun Sn auth ose, | Amine sf Waakogen ty te ie Was “oesteagee eat eee TE | WAlaySinady aie tc ol | nm 1e oO the sky-rending ahouta of the multitade, | Democratic Association of Philadelpein, Mann rendinn eke ee bie rien eee on aa ors ghee on the public edifices, and on lofty - per annem. of the nema , tb, 1857." And on the reverse is a B and imperishable monuments, the noble ac- Financial. , | iat Seipeny hy Breve aoe | Deceutenyce ne lamnanra sommenee, re; | ezeated pore of Andres Jeakeon, wilh | fon f our warriors sad satenen. Tos | New ives Chlengs ata pee ome, rma AL IN’ a E lg with neme of on it, | assembi - » though Menace person in five | and shall be preserved” odependenee Fear comity and te dahones Camberland Cont Beeve toons i Loe. L INTELLIGEN CE. red and yell ground ; 161 and hundred of those assembled could hear its de- The presentation address was made by e: of our free institutions, deserve some 134%; do. bonds 997; Michlgns Southane Sore file and four brass pieces. livery. Good order prevailed hore | Gov. er of Pa , and was beautifully con- mee of a nation’ i th her- THE INAUGURATION. President's Mounted Guards, Capt. Peck. | there, so far au we could porcesve. ceived indeed, though necessarily brief in| ishing memory and a Seglected raver ‘Tue a United States Marine Band, 35 pieees. The appearance of the military, ranged as | consequence of the necessity for his return to | orator’s voice cannot be perpetuated, but the All the indications for the past month or | Battalion United States Marines, Mejor Ter- thep were, in the most picturesque positions | the Senate chamber. He concluded with | impressive features and manly forms of our two have pointed to a remarkable influx of rett ; a srg ~ sir nyo of rps. rh of the scene,fgave an air of brilliancy to the | gracefulcompliment to the ladies present, and | statesmen can be transfered to marble and can- visiters at inauguration time, but we presume — aa ~~ New York Central 88); Read: Sunpuny 23i; Virginia 6's ree Sterling exchange 1084. KAu.isron speedily removes Tan, Sunbur* ceremony that was never before par- | ssid that in the course of his travels in the late vas, and grouping those wh: togeth: id in this country. political canvass he found the ladies in favor | the criti paren of leg went in sire Freckles, Redness, and Roughnes of the Skin. few Washingtonians anticipated such a pour National Greys, Capt. Towers ; 32 men. of the Union ‘*to a man.” forms ard commanding position, we can per. | It is scientifically prepared, is perfectly harm- ing in upon us from all quarters as the last | Montgomery (tuards, Capt. Key ; 55 muskets. The President of the Jackson Democratic tuate their influence on the national heart. it the “Tar Ausixr Buxosss Cozrs.’"—This | Association, Daniel Ratcliffe, Eeq., responded | How infinitely better it month ea fee 5 2 heme 2 ee te National Guard, Capt Tate; 35 murkets. twenty-four hours has exbibited. High! Capt. Watt. Popular military company, although delayed | on the part of the Astociation, eommencing by | country to ornament the walle und ceilings ot | *lE&0t requisite for the toilet ever offered to Probably our hotel and boarding-house Union Guards, Lieut. Donnelly. upon the road, arrived safely in our city yes- | saying that to him had been assigned the | the Capitol with true national paintings, d~awn | the public. Its cooling, cleansing, aad re- keepers, as well as private citizens, were never | Staff of the Rifle Sega from Baltimore, | terday, and were received by the National | agreeable duty of recei the beautiful ban- freshing properties tend powerfully to a/tay trom our political history, our industrial rts, before called upon to exercise such desperate Cot. Babb. Guard, eres Their quarters is at the | ner which, as the organ of the Twelfth Ward | and our sciences, than to sink the national teat i Washington Yeagers, Oapt. Swarzmann; 44 | Pavillion They are accompanied by | Democratic Club of Philadelphia, had been so | character by imperfest copies of confused and | *’7*@!#0" “pon the surface, suns tote shen as peepee te oss . murkota & portion of Dodsworth celebrated band of the | gracefully presented by pape Bigler, for | unintelligible acute hecnaned from heathen | fenders it a desirable wash for gentlemen after fine Georgetown and Alexandria have Boone Rifles, Capt Bright; 36 rifles. city of New York, srmnpe sing, some eighteen | the acceptance of the Jackson Demooratic As- mythology The extension of the Capitol of- shaving It softens the beard, and leaves the shone & portion of ti American Rifles, Capt. McKean ; 30 rifles. | performers, aud led by T. Kingsland. Last sociation of this city, and whose exquisite | fered a glorious opportunity for perfecting our skin emooth, healthy and elastic {ters until to-day, when Dodworth’s Band evening, by invitation of the National Guard, | Anish and adornments so happily attest and | national art. Something has been done, but 7 . tire population of these ne Albany Burgess Corps apt. B.R. Spellman; | their Aibesy friends visited the Metropolitan | illustrate the taste, ingenuity and skill, no | not a tithe of what might have been accomp-| Prepared by Joreph C. Burnett & Ca, Tre- wellas their guests, Fair, and also the circus, Dan Rice do: ing the | less than patriotism, of the artizans of Phila | lished in elevating the tastes and stimujeting | mont street, Boston, and sold in this eity by immense ‘tide of “human life now pouring| This company was on the battalion, consist- able. The following is a list the | delphia. thro the streets of Washingto: ing of that co: the Willard Guard, 53 strong, | officers and members of the corps : a arrivals — aeadeaek ia this morn | and the Cha: jestown Vity Guard, which waé BR Sracaan—Captain. tory gained by the Democracy over thote who ing by every avenue of approach and by every | on the left. Both these latter companies were f POR counsel the overthrow of this glorious Union, conveyance—cars, steamboats, omnibusses, ee Ss oo bands heretofore L Hale Ringsley, - 3 TR Cutler. Mr Ratoliffe went on to say : Nairn & Palmer, Selby Parker, and the deal- ers generally. the spirit of the people to worthy and patriotic -Adverting to the hard fought political vic- | efforts. He urges that the wisdom _ patriotism of our ancestors gave us a political union, the proudest and the best that the world ever} [£9 From J. Shillington we have the Knlok- rivate carriages, on horseback—and numbers . L. H McChesney, + “ But that contest for the present at least is | saw, which we have thus far maintained ; but | erbooker Magazine for March, overflowing with EP come from the country no inconsiderable Be bo Rela a Va. we Staff. happily ae — se Srgeed 3! the wn 9 fature oes — upon the sympa- good things *s i ancaster Fencibles aa ae anger Ww tim nger disturbs | thet it f It & distanes on foot We hear of two oe Alexandria (Va) Battalion, Col Qoree; con- E Corning, Jr.. Paym’r, U Van Vechten, Ass’t do ge: ic! enti no longer dis etic unity of brotherhood, upon common a, id. By the bles- I tastes and tandemates aman thom a.t.) (mw 2 WG Weed, Ase: SHUHP. + and opprees us, as it lately did. By the bles- | tastes and tendencies, upon those social ties 5 me sixty miles to be present at the inauguration sisting of tne Mount Vernon Guard is, Capt. J McMichael, Q' nes §Sebasony eigen eee sing PP Providence, we as a people again ‘ich reach the hearts of thi people and oedema ee oper by. of a son of the Keystone State as President of Devaughn, and the Alexandria Rifle- Sergeants. breathe freely and healthfu y an look al- | unite them in one common hope and destiny, | :oeus ik Who wear red whiskers and muster pd the United States! Some such spirit seems men, Capt. Herbert Both these 3 1. WJ Thomas, 3 WD Mahoney, ready hopefully to our country’s future. And| than upon laws and com acts, upon ordi to have animated bers of others who are companies made an admira- 2. Wm H Taylor, . 3. DW Wemple. to be remembered at a time like this by the | nances or constitutions. ‘© perpetuate our re to see the inauguration at no smail de- ble appearance Pravates very bumblest of our brethren and comrades, | institutions and Union we must check the cen gree of personal sacrifice and inconvenience, | Richmond Montgomery Guards, Capt. Moore; | yw pianehard’ Henry Harris. WmU Gregory | 224 to be told by them that our Association, | trifugal tendencies of the outward parts by | six Herald. to say nothing of the chances in the crowded 47 men; led by the Richmond DW C Beardsle;A C tiaskell R Goldwait bearing as it does the honored name of Jack | some counteracting influence, and draw and| 2? Gusax, ig med proprietor. ple condition of the city of literally “having no Armory Band. JC Cuyler CBJenkins JP 8 Gifford son, and adopting for its motto his patriotic | hold them to the centre by a great social force. | DTS" ererrwhere. place to lay their heads’’ at night. Law Greys, of Baltimore. C H Coming ¢ AC Judson Jobn Hastings ntiment that ‘the Union must and shall be A national literature in which the commor {[7" Important te the Ladies!—Dr. Du MOVEMENTS vane ioneING. th Alles i eouraerrery ia oo peer Sista t eka bene ~ erved,” he true and Saltetel to its duty | efforts and sacrifices and suffsrings of n glo- 2OdiCO"S TEMAUE FILLS —The comDination of Tngredt- . wil eghony Guards Capt 1 men. a B trying times through which we have so | rious a rt : io} 2 are portectly harmlces. ir efficacy ar The day epened most suspiciously, with ao Guibasiane Gestisee, | 30H Donavan TB Green Wm Ellis rying ele ilo rious ancestry are recorded; and a national : ; : lately paszed, would b m 0 il i i io i im- san Gave bawn ceranaiy sol} bright skies afd a deliciously bland atma- Captain Thurstop. James MeKown W L Vanderlip LM Rogers J paszed, would be joyfally accep art, illustrating their patriotic lives, and im ue ve been strictly fol ;: 4 top. * Kor & more than an equivalent for the little aid i: | mortalizing their horcic deeds, will do much ever tatled to correct ell Irregs! phere, all the more enjoyable for its contrast | Soldiers and Sailors of the War of 1812, with imei rye arr s rendered producing the result which this | towards checking the spirit of seotionaliem, cui Sn ond cemene to the blustering disagreeable westher of the venerable banner. Henry Wilkinson& L VandenburghE ®in mons day een thrill of delight throughout the | and possibly renew that old affection for the sing from cold, exposure or any causes; past two days, and which threatened, bad it Liberty Pole and goddess NH Moore B Wemple ~ ~ O Steele, Jr length and breadth of our land, and rejoices | Union and the constitution, which had its the agent, and g conten Sec pestanmionsen ee continued, to_detract in no smsil degree from The President and President elect. J Page SG Wood © Ten Eyck every patriotic heart, whether Democrat or | birthin the heart of the immortal Washing | “Price sims tox withiell drccetore weir wholesale amd the enjoyment of the [nauguration ceremon: . Marsha! and aids. pel Putncm eee J oe ten Eyck | Whig But to be co remembered and told by | ton, and should be cherished as the cacred | (Sutit.S waite so bee ee eae Through the night the city was alive with| The magnificent ship from the Navy Yard. | phticron = 8 B® Woncich sf Van Ant | you of Philadelphia, by you, the worthy de | fire of liberty. — and B. 8, T. CISSEL, Georceiown; to whom ail erdere mast the bleze of reckets, the movements of ball-| Jackson Democratic iation with banner. | \ payow T Rowuseiie” PB Poe scendants of that gallant race of men in whore] Tue Grasb [navevration Batt To-Nicur. Sune She eRe ROE ee ane goers, the bustle at the Capitol, (Congress be- Georgetown Democratic Association. Joseph Coughtry—Ai morez. very midst the Declaration of Independence | A sir gle glance at the2ball room in Judiciary | ‘“n. eignatare box} tocounterfel:it ts for: ing in session all night,) the march of military South Carolina Club. Q Was planned and published to an adorning | Square ae completed. serves to show what | «ry. fe s-tf companies, and the weary tramp on the side-] Next came the Louisiana Democratic Club Tar Pre ry e at's RECEPTION OF CHARLES- walks of thousands of visitors unable to obtain | of Washington, composed of gentlemen few in | rown City GuaRDS.—W bad no room a lodgings, and who managed as they could to| number but most effective mye works, with a a the erase world; by you who, without disparagement to any, may be justly said to have done the day for a detailed account of the visit of the | best and hardest service in our late contest, keep themselves warm by walking about the banner wrought with great artistic skill, made | Charlestown (Mass ) City Guard to President | and to receive from euch as you the beautiful atreets. L of fine silk, on the obverse of which is Tepre- | Pierce, which was full of interest. We there- | token you havé this day presented, in recog With the rising of the sun the numerous | sented a feld of waving cane, with other em- | fore take from the Union its brief and well | nition and appreciation of the humble efforis | job to the contractor and to the uperintend- military companies, delegations and associa- blems of the Sugar State, encircled by the arranged synopsis of what then and there took | of our Asscciation, is, indeed, an honor and ent, Mr. Job Angus. The superb chandeliers, | county, #24 from the « 4 tions designing to take part in the procession | motto “The first born of Jefferson Demiocra- | place. di ion far, very far, beyond its poor de- | from the manufactory of Cornelius and Baker, | ©*!%& t#eei0# to us the = ea gee began to move towards their various points of cy.’ The reverse has a capital portrait of} -*The « Charlestown City Guard,’ Captain | serving; still it gratefully accepte this evi- | Philade!phia, will diffase a flood of softened Mimasis, Wannes e Seement ae a he fio nga rendesvous, and this movement though but a| Mr. Buchanan; with the words ‘‘ March 4th, | W. W. Pierce, paraded to visit the President, | denae of your regard, and begs leave to assure | light through the spacious hall. One of these | = of age, caught « severe col4, prelude of the great pageant of the day was | 1857.” The pole is surmounted by a carvell | and elicited warm encomiums as they marched | you that, however little it has yet deserved | is probably the finest chandelier in the United Sante caineee parses pn ag sidewalks and house prlican feeding her young—the arms of the | down Pennsylvania avenue, their fine band— | the high honor you have conferred, it wil! | States ace Gamal - a ey — ‘ When these are lit up in conjane:ion ; oe, #0 nearly destroyed wae ih Lou: b il ing * > Oni i it in ti to ; ‘ jets Jou was dat o r Among the earlier movements was that of nidcest standard is toe. prevented by the Sag? ook cee ene, ck ee. Mean. ee ce ir red to. stp orl oe Ticlgg “aly may be anticipated when it is brilliantly lit up and filled with the thousands who purpose visiting it to-night. The floor, which is of course alwa: portant feature of a ball-room, ia a ¢ able Hoarbound, y snatching thogeands from the jaws of and death de<gairing to new life Colts, Coughs, Asthewa, Brenc. itt. och ¢ rtifietes es the fol- ro diclue of toe Age. x Step’ and other ular ai Arriving in | come. Henceforth, I trust, i's rallying cry | be expected to he almost magical. The gas the magnificent Burgess Corps of Albany, New | Club to the banner parish of the State. fat of the White fey the company Masked \ will, in the language of the illustrious Web- | arrangements are by Miller and Conslaphin, a ve 4 York, on a visit to Senator Seward. Twelfth Ward Demvcratic Association of Phil- | arms, and marched into the East Room, where | ster, be ‘ Union and Liberty, now and forever, | of this city. The decorations by Messrs Jo- cerdtene: i base nb Sean taues tone aol eet cal SCENE AT THD CITY HALL. , adelphia, with banner and cornet band. they formed inline. Soon the President (at- | one and inseparable,’ _and should danger | seph Reese, Handy and Davis, present a beau- | sickness was preven’ed. I feel that tits uch ie Cus to one Patient groups of spectators cocupied the Eighth Ward Democratic Association of Balti- | tended by Col Green, of Boston ; Dr. Loring, | again menace that Union, and sammon all : tiful appearance even by daylight, and their | “!‘* very best medicines now beiore the heightened brilliancy by gas light, can well be imagined. Hall steps fi ly bh js = + more, with Leinbart’s band. of Salem ; Hon. Albert Currier, of Newbury- | patriots todo battle for its defence and pre- o ae the sas oops wexineking born California Delegation, Andepeadent Blues | port; and other Massachusetts gentlemen) sl servation, the remembrance of this day and > dott band of Baltimore, with a beautiful ban- tered th d i J this scene will nerve the heart and strengthen The ceiling is of a pure white d - bel! i 5 room, and was introduced by Dr. gt) r4 P ite ground, stud pomp bes gore a pepe ner, presented by the young ladies of cr. McDonaid, of this city, to Capt Dieses! the arm of those for whom I now speak, and I | ded with golden stars, and the wall deoora- wagons were drawn up by the curb-stones San Francisco to the Young Men's who said : hesitate not to assure you that the Jackson | tions are of the national red, white and blac filled with substantial Montgomery couaty Democratic Club of that city Ma. Presipert: I thank you for myself, | Democratic Association will carry tho banner | The adjoining rooms in the City Hall have farmers and their familits, and not a few Prince George bucks pranced around upon horseback, exhibiting witthing feats of horse- Northern Liberty Fire Com any and for the «fficers and members of the corps | you have entrusted to its keeping In triumph Howard Fire Company No. 34, of New York | under my command, for the opportunity ate through the thickest of the fight, or perish in city, with a beautiful engine, covered with | have been pleased to afford us to pay our res- | the attempt ”” been fitted up to offord the ampiest facilities for ladies as dressing rooms, and a covered carriage -way will enable ladies to alight and oe page emgage oy ch tr} ‘i ini throw off such iri ‘ wreaths of flowers, and accompanted pects to you on this occasion. The supper provided by Potentini, partaken | enter protected from the weather. ae iaae nae ae ee pay my aye ga eyes of the ladies by Shelton’s American Brass Band “We represent a — of the citizen sol- | of soan afver the presentation ceremonies, was} The management has, in fact, made extra- The military portion of the procession was | Western Hose Company of Washing‘on city. diery of the republic—an organization the ; superbly set out indeed, and won for that ex- ordinary exertions to secure each gucat Overy | ccuent esl weres ; orgauized at the City Hall ander the com- THR SIDEWALKS history of whose glorious } pssce inspires its | perienced caterer the warmest approbation. possible enjoyment and convenience. The | ome aterware mand of Gen Quitman, commanding the Vo!- members with a patriotic devotion to their hall is spacious, cheerful, and every way meee adapted to its purpose ; the masic peed is | Sety box long etruagies unar'e tetot to be the best cotillon music procurable in SS ee this city and in Baltimore, and the Sapper to | Trecions shoul be cae studied. ut 9 o’clock, while our | be eupplied by Gautier will be ample in quan- | followed, health and vigor ae tizen, Justice Donn, was | tity and excellent in quality. Not often in a | s%4,°2,ths ore of on hee ae in conversation in the great hall of life-time either will the visitors have an op- | Building, New York; by T. W. ational Hotel, a skrimmage occurred | portunity of seeing so many distinguished | Seo sirest, Philad among half a dozen young gentlemen, who | personages collected as on to night This ball were “‘carrying on’’ with a leetle too much | will indeed be the crowning feature of the In- inauguration in their heads, in the bar room | auguration. hardby Mr. Justice Donn, as induty bound,| ing Merroponiran Mecwanics’ Ixeti- of course, rushed promptly to the scene of the | rcrg —The exhibition of the Mechanics’ In- disturbance to command and enforce the | sti:ute was atteuded last night by an immense peace While thus engaged in the discha: throng of people, meat d strangers. The quiet of his duty, he felt the hand of a scoundrel in | and attention which characterized the soene his pocket, and of course seized him An ac- | evidenced the gratification and pleasure which complice, standing ready for such emergen-| the exhibition afforded those present. The cies, immediately tipped Mr. Justice Donn a | pleasure of the scene was enhanced about 10 a Ast a wie oe Es a ea age eee een es vee wierecs b oa cies of the ee Guard of ° : . "| rimmed spectacles, and wit! carefully | low-citizens from all parts of the count , to | ers,”” which, making the fire flash from them, | Albany, , accompanied by Dodeworth's Jobn Rainbow; Henry Dunlap, Philadelpins; | brushed teeth, fairly glistening in the sun- | impress them, and ey strongly sonata sac caused him to pele his grip on the villain | celebrated brass cornet band, and escorted by cenaeun” do; Dr Benj King, Col Samuel | shine: or the (en eens distinguished by | own judgment and opinion, that the bond of who, not having the fear of the law before hi e] ; istris The sidewalks presented now a most pictu- sores hs arm a — = resque and animated moving panorama, the + figures in which were composed, not only of representatives of every diversified stripe of country, aud an unalterable attachment to the Union of the States. it is our good for- BPARALLELED [xp OurraGED tune to reside in the place where the first great | Justice!'—Mr Justicuy Donn ponz For!!! esur cuciuar tat Shon a ae - Gree reels was fought. Its hal- Larrys ay the 1 hirtee: ’ national character, t was not an- | low attle ground constantly reminds us of | well known fellow. a ge ines to New Tock « ang: rparsely sprinkled with the people of almost | the dastifcee and cost of this Union, and we | eng: along which the array was extended | °Vry Dation upon the face of the earth. The| adjoin the metropolis of New England, the | the with its right resting on Fifteenth street American element was of courve largely in the | commercial emporium of s community thriv- The Marsbals, Assistant Marsh _| predominent and in its many sided character | ing and rosperous under the advantages of afforded e sight quite as well worth seeing as | this good government in such a mannee as to ef, as follows : the brilliant procession. _ . daily imprets us with the knowledge of its ‘Marshals tonian in his slit add Doles aettred ones | POLOME YOUN erect ored o! ‘We have come this long distance from our | gary fat Denn tide Cae Se Tym | Btoe ne son setae ete | hemes on ding fit the ee | * ' C 8 3; or ew Yorker i so Ded ¥ P Garnett, Dr Win Jones, Major 40 papi ee pt Bete sex at, and with his un- is common territory of our Union, to join in | Hartint Uneries Weds Ge pe cpenlee aghegs orme wih a Bena: oe ae *coeinpae sien Fbpet way Paras ; or the Philadelphian in bis go'd sion, by the way of Louisiana avenue, Pern- inaoguration of the President who is to suc ceed you We hope, by an interchange of sen- i the honors to be lea on the occasion of the | timent with our brother soldiers, and our fel- | Ww. G. METZEROTT, the Greys of our city, Capt. Lem To sali ae ae: He racer a the m than brotherly love with which he| this Union is so firmly cemented in the patri- eyes, had ventured to rob our usually so e! While they were partaking of the hospitalits an Miller's Assistant Marshals from the District promenaded arm in arm with some Washing: | otic hearts of our countrymen, that it oan t functionary thereof. Though there was | of the attending escort, the band gave a rich CELEBRATED PIANOS First Ward—Elisha Riggs, Chas Abert, An- | ton chum; or the gallant Virginian, devoting never be broken. no lack of policemen around, both the rascals | little concert ia euch style as Dodsworth’s AS ALWAYS ON HAND THE LARGEST drew Carroll, Lt H A Wise, Col J W Irwin, | bis attention exclusively to'the pretty lad.es| Again, sir, [ thank you for the pleasure af- managed to escape in the melee, ere Mr. Jus- | band is so justly celebrated for, and the en- stock of PIANOS from $175 up to $1,008. Thos Bartlett, Alex J Atocha, Jas F Scott, A| at the windows and balconies, an equally re- 0 forded us by this occasion; and permit me, in tice Denn had sufficiently recovered from the | cores of the audience testified their gratifica- ee ne badd, ire 5. P Upebur. gardless of the procession, or the counter | behalf of my comrades, to heir surprise occasioned by the adrvit way in which | tion in a high degree GUITARS Seaced, Ward—Walter Lenox, Nich Bidder, | d—ning which the incommoded crowd show. | earnest dosite that, 08 you are about eoreeen that thine wad done. te identity teen yeh | tion night the exhibition will be visited by | MENTS, FLUTES, BANJOES, AOCORD- ‘ 7 - you are about to resign : x A EONS, and SHEET MUSIC, cheaper than in Major @ F Lindsay, Capt H L Shields, Dr C | ered upon him for damming up the current of | the hi h trust bh i ket book thus lost by Mr. Justice Donn | the Young Guard of Richmond, acccmpanied hi th of New York. Fruiley, Ths Fisker, im Handy, Hopktes | motion by Sis'uy geting Relies coite accie: ig! st you have honorably sustained poc y 8 + iP: ae 4 use sou! P ‘ and to soon retire to private life in you: contained a trifle of $20 by a band from that city. usic published and received every day. Lightner, F Jefferson, Major Jas McGuire E | Western in his yellow bat, unable to enjoy the | New England home, ey and your Selasanla Moral.—Officers of the law on the lay for z nos for rent nov 4-t Kingman, Col Alex Provost, S ¥ McNair, W | oceaeion thoroughly through the constantly lady may enjoy long-continued years of health, pickpockets should be as careful as other folks Hi Selden, Walter T Brooks, Wm Miller recurring necessity of finding some opening prosperity, aud happiness. not to carry arouad with them, into euch Third Ward—Jobn McCuliom, Jer’e Digges, | amongst the co! lomeration of legs where to|~ President Pierce made a brief yet felicitous crowds as are in overy public place in Wash Jobn C Bowyer, Z Jones, Dr F B Oulver, Alfd deposite the flood of tobacco juice, with which reply, expressing his gratification at wel- ington just now, more money than will buy a —— Cc + Phae eate Dr ee He agi ba a ach cf Hickm coming to the Metropolis a fompan of citizen segar. roa en: aw, Meritt Jordan, ones, ur ington notability, Beau Hickman, i 2 ; P WwW H Woodley. was, of course, circulating eserin the crowd, woldiers coming from New England, and com Tre CHARLESTOWN City Guarps left 0 i manded by one bearing his own namo. They Fourth Ward—Jas M Carlisle. Geo Parker, | “‘ringing’’ his way gracefully through and ef. om Mil Charlestown on Saturday the 23th ult. at 1 Andrew Coyle, W Maury, J A Kennedy, FA ag! came fr Bunker Hill—a home that must fecting small loans from his lieges i i ; 5 o'clock, p.m, on their way to Washington, Kimmel, M W Olusky, @ H Varnell, John C The great original + Boquet Man’? was on maar ger ag See cee marching through the principal streets of Bos- Rives, Thos L Smith, Dr J C Hunter, Thomas | hand, and moreover a host of bogus imitators, & pressure of official business deprived him of ‘2 ®24 receiving the commendations and berry, John T Holloban, Chas 8 Wallach, P| including even a colored boquet man. There] an opportunity to pase more tims with them, Cheers of large numbers of their fellow citi- B Key, Dr W J C Duhamel. were boys ranning about thrusting into every- | bat must content himself with taking each 2°"8 2nd friends en route. They proceeded Fifth Ward—B B Curran, James Owner, F | body’s hands invitations to ‘take meals at all member of the corps by the hand ns to New York via Lowell, where they were en- M Spencer, J A Motiowen, Th Hutchinson, J | hours,” or to “visit the wild menof Borneo,” | The President then passed down the lind tertained by the Watson Light Guard cf that Pic, J A Hunpicut, Theo Mosher, J J Mulloy, | ort sheep with nine legs,”’ or “the Buch- shaking hands as he passed along; and on Place. They arrived at New York at 10 Francis Rielly, W J Wheatly, J Devlin, jr. anan ox,”’ or ‘‘ the fat woman 22 years‘of age | his return to the right ~ fitcodene iGenn al o’clock a. m , on Sunday, and left at6p m. elegantly turned arch, upon the columns of a Sixth Ward—F M-Nerhany, Chas Miller, jr, | and weighing 540 pounds,” or to buy “ Frank Shields to the corps, and then retired Rea for Baltimore. On their arrival there, they which are inscribed the names of the States mop tig a Geo W Talburt. Pa Otterback, Th Champion, | Leslie’s Pictorial.” afterwards the line was re-formed before the ere met by & delegation of the officers of and the Territories ; the whole presents a pio f, come and see réon, J R Queen, White House, and the com Spening ‘He several military companies of that place ture worth of preservation. For yo Band pene Aang 4 THE LIBERTY POLE AND MISIATURR SHIP. ranks; paid a salute, the pkey ed cREEiP& and escorted to their quarters at the Gilmore offset bad 5 @ E Kirk, 8] _ The indomitable Democracy of ti xth Bweet Home ” pee Bend playing “come, Call at the er iS ‘obn Martin, Jas | Ward turned out in full strength They bore D Tue Spinit-Daum Coycent —Mr Wm. BF, Palmer’s Grand Promenade Coucert, afier the GREAT REDUCTION style of those of the celebrated Jullien in| I§ THE PRICE OF BOOTS AND GAITERS London, which isto come off to-morrow night | ¥ HavE ON COMMISSION, FOR A PHIb- in the grand halt recently erected in Juiiciary adelphia msmu- Square, will bea great entertainment. Mr. | facturer, a first rate Palmer’s spirit-drum, which, being suspended | Sewed P from the ceiling in sight of all, plays its own | Calf-Skin BOOT at part in concert pieces without human inter- =. full as ae vention, is to be a wonderful feature. The S ee ne tickets are but 25 cents. Only think of that! French Caif Patent Leather GAIFER at . Tag Ixviration (ladies’ ticket) of ib ee ae A Grand Inauguration Ball is a beautiful speci. | at $5; afirstrate men of engraving indeed. Embellished with gee ge woes a fine portrait of Mr. Buchanan. and with an | 2t¢, the LS it to House. In the afternoon sey were invited ‘2TROPOLITAN Hoox anp Lapper Company, Wew YORE HAT STORE, Seventh street, ‘to join in the eacort for the President elect, fi sorely di near Pennsylvanis avenue. Espy, Clark, J L Lancaster, @ Matting. | with them their renowned old banner, displ. Taz Youxe Guarp, of Richmond, arrived and under escort of the Independent Greys of ie =e bees. . apreaplipeli — y : ap Ta 21-tf ANTHONY, Agent. ly, jr. king men’s emb! and the date | yesterday afternoon, having been detained at that place, they took their place in the line their expected friends. A most bouatifui en- | INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITES. Assistant Marshals. selected from the States rgauization The stately Liberty | Aquis Oreek since Monday on account of the for that purpose. The ceremonies having been | ¢./+ainment had been prepared and every ar- and Territories six beautiful horses furnished | low water in the Potomac, (through the high Hon John Appleton, Maine; Col John H| by Vanderwerken, and the fine miniature ship, | wind of Monday,) and where they were in , George, NH; D A Smalley, Vt; Col Chas @| attracted the myriad eyes of the vast mult | rather an unpleasant fix, without e: 5 Green, Mase; Capt John § Slocum, R I; Gen | tude, and won general admiration. The car | drinkables or sleepables. This fine company Hiram Walbridge, OJ Rager, Byron @ Dan-| 0m which the pole was borne was decorated | is composed as follows : with various emblems and devices. Peace, War, Commerce, Art, Agriculture, Mechan- completed, in company with the Lancaster MONEY to LOAN on STOCK SECURITIES. Fencibl d the Ind dent Greys, of Bal- | T@2ge™ment made that couid conduce to the tlanve Shay wete ceun eed ry aa ys, pleasure of their friends, but from somo cir- the Baltimore City Guard, where t! e firemen did not arrive. CaUEB BROTHERS, } A J I I RS, cumstance unforeseen their visiting brother companies were received and enter! Opposite the Treasury. most ere aye manner. Afteran hour or two — iels, N ¥; Hon Geo Read iddle, Del; CJ M Gwinn, Md; Bev'y Tucker, Col J Minor, Va; “Young Guard,” of Richmoud, Va. Aw Onsect or Intznest.—We would say to 7 ’ nt at the Guurd's quarters very pleasantly asiti ity at this time that Phil- THE HOUSE OF Jobn Hart, S C; Col J R Powell, Ala; F A| ism, the Fine Arts, and the Aborigine, were JH Rrcuaapson—Csptata, they were escorted to the depot en route for Seer att Beck Gres ander Dexter's Hotel, |CHUBB BROTHER 8, Washingttx, Patterson, Fla; Hon F P Stanton, Tenn; Drs | Sl portrayed on the several panels of the car " Lieutenants Washington, where they were received by V Hunter, Ky; Col J B Steedman, Ohio; Gen | in graceful, artistic style, a living representa- | 1+ HW Fay, 3 JW Barlow, companies of the District volunteers and es- M McConnell, [ll; Col J J Stirman, J N Car- corted to their quarters on Capitol Hill. ter, Ark; C S Jones, lows; H Madden Wis, A C Bradford, John Thaw, Cal; HE i t will interest every intelligent is pas besides the gratification of Knowing that | CHAS. ae maw, ou receive nearly double for what you 1avest . BAR ny no : a beautiful and choice presents. HEN Lue , tive of the Genius of America surmounting | 2% W 1 Ssterwhite, 4. Ja. Staso, the whole On the rear panel of the car was P W Hancock, Sarg. N Norton, Ensign, imprinted the noble sentiment of the President N B Dickson—Quarterma ster, Tar Cay ts Stunt Tage Cows.”—The 5 ry t | cuuss BuorkEe, BARROW & 00., ich; - ** Labor is thi Sergeants. “Tas Cayis Stitt Tage Coxe.” — e 5 ‘ py ld Foy , bp eed er ey wealth ef oveny country” cae iberty | 1: CP Radge, FeO i Austin, O'clock train of last ptcag Hedey yritd Assace.— last meee Bans eden at grey No Davanront lows, CRUBB Jones, G ri Schwarswan, Fr 8 Shuize J 2 W W Wood, of the bone and sinew of the Kighth Ward De- | young man he thrown by some one, to on: is composed of = 2 i Ba © Kretechmar, Pa; Jos M Howell R Corporuls. mocraey of Baltimore, chief marshal, W. H. | head by a stone thrown by some o alved ak ALEX. Rickard, Conn; Thos D Rusk, Texas; ey | tiant American flag, thir in len; 2. Jas T Vaughn, 3 NBarn.on, : | H. Turner, the band wasexcellent, and under Se kad up Mr. Peck and gave him ai ee ee Jones, NC; Major A J Dorn, Mo; Hon Smith | height of seventy feet. tr beautiful orna- | 9 WT Berry, 6 AS Tucker. the leadership of Prof. P. Leinhard, discours- | kin’ ye oion in his power. @ learn that MANTELS. Miller, Hon T A Hendricks. J M Caldwell, Ia; | ment was constructed by the mechanics of the | 1 P-R- Walden, : ed most excellent music. Their quarters we | the sttcnr dangerously injured ——— Thompson Allen, W K de Graffenried, Ga; Col | Navy Yard, under the direction of the ener. Privates, understand is at Benter’s & Dubant. Peel ° NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLE. W W irwin, R R Nelson, Minnesota; Hon B| getioRsinbow The handsome miniature ship Ansel EMPowers JR Makone The same train brought the Twelfth Ward Srzciat Notices, Houses and R for | Mamnfactared from Slate Stone, the B Chapman, Nebraska; Hon J W Whitfield, | * Constitution,” drawn also by six richly ca-| W's Moun: pee JT Crowds Democratic Club of Philadelphia, marshal, J: | | Sracus.. Norrcrs, House oumberanetan ‘West Casticten Slate coment a Kansas: *Hion J P Anderson, Ledengees, seas Hon re oe pr ar soy ae Novy 4 bea : Bu:tm 8 Phils Btotee Cornet Bends Gentian vs advertisements of interest, will be found on anion MANTELS AES oot recst ve y, jeo: a “ 3 Ht 4 Otero, New Mexico; Hon J M isel, all chaareons ae a an breed oa fun Arkin, aad ad ing seventeen instraments. This Association | the first and fourth pages cf to-dey’s Star. BEYETIAN, Leon, SnD Ane = ” quipped, beari - | J Pateted J tavicer G Duesb~ looked remarkably well. — ‘ x He Thos 7 teapmceen nae c rd a eanael A pween pte ie bat- | 5» Wison B Mathis T Biltzhive. Warcu Returns —Geo. Herald, disorderly, | aGATE, SPANISA ’ y jerson, ressed — T J Minor dismissed; Jno. Sheets, attempt to pick pocket, | and desirable MARBLES. The Tux Howanrp Fine Company of the City of | jait for a hearing; John A. Cunningham, do. so perfect that they chaienge sae to ; Thos P aes do . dismissed ; Jno. H They are so bichly at Gey W Carrigan, Hon Wm White, Pa; Col Mon- 4 ia tured eee, 508 hore the Union Jack of the City of perneg be gl oem ant fa wasabeanitter Wainy xs ived i ir city this morning a Andrew ‘Pott ara; J Riod Esau Piekrell quarter boats were beautiful little models,and| Tax Hientaxper’s BALL To-Nigur is des- Hem Noth Senived ia one Ohh hb longer than marble 6 lock. They number sixty-three mem-| 4 d ail; Sam'l Gessby, stealing, dis- beauty muc W H8 Taylor, Georgetown. ply ne aie chains arranged in regular —— to be, — all > pancraseira = most | here and are sssompanied by aaeeln mag. ahepa: re J asad, Suerte tagitive ita jue b : z : . ee ooee and agreeable mili ficent cornet band, (twenty-two Ml dee kan : Sains saaeneel . a ‘ta ‘tyley Dra Y (i Gar i 9 ae eee et ane a over given in thie city Delegations tro The Howard iain the hands of the N ort tansegy MoGann, drunk and pro- | “Aucnitects, Builders. and others are Henry BT 2 ri iw As = ‘apt APITOL all the 1g Corps now in the city will, of Libert: , and they could not have got into b fanity, paid ‘costr ; F.A. Kerny. profanity; | call and examine at No. 512 Seventh Milles Wm Fiiso Capt Joba ceria Meje ce perhaps $0,000 mene in = cones: be rps with smn, be @ mag- ter. The President of woo 3.3 rate | haries Lofton, James Herner, dismissed street, 3doors below a Felewy x2: ? > Se, api aro grounds. © crow: joent 8 of more or leas ry The | med them in one o icy off-han 3 eee aire. i: Agent WW Rasseti was almo:§ eniirely composed of well-dressed | preparations of the Highlanders are on prof } comehen and he was most handsomely an-| [gr A Quaker, aeper pee niladsiphio, ata | iq STARTING OF TEE PROCESSION. 7 mele and female—substaniial and io- | er soale for s0 imposing an occasion Ail | swered by the foreman of the Howard, Ohas. | disliking the *‘ Esq.” to h s name, edvietd PIANOS ad BARGAING—One occa The procession, about noon, took up its line | telligent morper tn of them. Great interest strangers who are fond of military balls | Mill q. The Northern Liberty gaye | Souther correspondent to direc Doe 4 ~4 $3.96, worth Pinetpiowe Pennsylvania avenue, to es.| was depicted on their countenances, indeed. As | should be sure to attend, and gy ett him without any tail, and = ‘Amos 6 Tepl ‘One fine eaith whtbont ang Sail, aN i Cort the President elect f; Willards’ Hotel | J Bush: appeared n the inaugu- vie! the ¥ the Copitl: Areived atte hota, It paused | ral plaiorm, opeb © about over tbe trlamph ot ef Washinguans Zou Peat oosner of Seventh street and New York ‘ i i a izbaw ,.8ia 8 8 eda j 2 : oJ thus to get a | the handsome set out at the house of