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s * nn | of them til the next and authorize tte ' next thanking this association for favors! Exraa Dovstx Ni * Lousow ti ee LOCAL NEWS |S rSu Sam tee airivas won | conttare ep heme meaty teas [emma Meet Seas Fees WANTS ____| THE LATEST NEWS DE: BBN, AEE i 1888 slew w been ene upon and whom be was voting for. "it | Tatercourse with this association. view of the Bay BF Neplen Socata ttl | WWANTED—A COLORED BOY, from isto 16 Leceeperetyonyaging ppatesphne pions per ~ “Pur, A. Hunt thought mach time would be ‘Cries of “ Go,” go then !””] eve; Sa from Ch: aa to morrowt hoe Weems 2 eae somes, te TELEGRAPHIO. : Ward of Washington city, are hereby notified 0 | wastea by delay. The Chair could-read out the | The Secretary said there wasaresolation which | Drill, all priced itccten ee Dumber | Ov, south side, Mclerstoc mene eee —= = pay for its service to them from the close of the | nominees from the First Ward, and they could | had been handed up to the desk, upén which ac- | of beau fine art engravings, with Interesti loUsE Wit FROM SOUTH CARROLL last week, Satarday, the 24 December tnst., only | he balloted on, (there were only two names from | tion was required. tilsand ond the events of the times, | EQ GURE VANTHD I desire to. reat email re po . to Lawrence M. W itherow, who is now the agent | each ward, and body would remember that Cries of + Read it.’) fully illusteated. ‘ous~ by Ist of Fetrua, al q - % ini Cranceston, Jan. 4.—We are all quiet bere to Shlliingion’s and pre: oe eet Ing'soch will Ande need There bas been wo attack yet made many.) and so on, til all are elected. Let the | The Secretary read a8 follows: cure a copy immediately. - Mer eeag hsrtone having such wall god | thus far bas Deen mo attack on Cc read out the nominees from the First Ward, Whereas, we have been credibly Informed that 411. stating jecality aud price, Kent payable Sumter. and if there was no objection, vote upon them, | certain mechanics and laborera who were em- Porice MatrEns.— Before Justice Donn —Last | moothlv ‘jas 3" Major Anderson was visited to-day by his broth. and then go on through the whole ployed on the works at Fort Sumter, and who | night policeman Irwin arrest-d P_ Reese, J. Wil- @, in company with three gentlemen of Charies- of the Star Oftice for the management of the said First Ward routes. All subscriptions for Stars served in the said First Ward, prior to Saturda! " Ly ANTED—By & young girl. anxious to get a|ton. The w jerstand) that the f @ nd Mr. McNair, who been watchi his op- | were sup ing themselves and families out of | liams, Geo. Hoofman, and John Gorm: |, back- e = *, YY Sue jaterview peor gs sgpegring = orp etea pa ‘unity for ‘sone time to edge ina word, here Gove gale , deserted that Government | men, npon the com; laintof acttizen whocharged hewn a SITUATION iy eatistaotery | Weuld take place | Fp pe payable to Wm. Dillow, the late agent. Mterposed, and said that he had had great diffi- | when called upon in the hour of trial; therefore, | them with obstructiog the footway on Pennsylva- | reconmondations ftom her last howe. Pine og | _Llearn from « gentleman who arrived here this W. D. Wattacu, Publisher of Stor. | culty always in trying to speak aa Associ- Reseed. ‘hat anid mechanics sod laborers nla avwbs, near Sixth street, and leaving their | “ress Box No. 4 Star Omoe. jest Sate ae yo ay = forts ~~ ———___++-=-____- ation. He never coul: two minutes at any | were not only guilty of base ingratitu ut de- | relus. The first named was dismissed, the others ithe U7 Tux Stax publishes the List of Letters | one time [without being inerapted. He had | serve the condemnation of all men devoted to were fined $1 58 each. , WANTED Br ¢ roan STCATION ae ain Fort Fulah ocupind Oy ee’ omy | ashington City Post Office | never a chance to + except on iat Union which was y the pat ic usan Berry was urrested b: iceman Ki nurse, or, to geta good h id gindl: > apne reseneingg Se penne 7 Thursday night; he was ahaid he never would | hands of Jefferson and Adams, cemented by the | for being very drunk and di uf ae . cubagtable fart lye Please under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in the newspaper having the largest circulation within the delivery of the office. Its e Out to any werviee: 4 en: cleaning up the guns. lerly; sent to the Address a note to Box No.3 Star oe. Jaase ri State of Georgia bea also taken possession WANTED TO HIRE—A conpeotabio WHITE ee en ne eae have a chance to speak bere—the chances in his | crimson tide that flowed on the flelds of Bunker | city farm for 90 days. opinion were very doub‘ful. [Laughter.) He | Hill. Camden and Yorktown, and matured by —— thought the suggestions of the ry to post- | the strong hand of Jackson, the eloquence of | IN ANOTHER coLUMN will be found the notice of vannab station house work fora tor fly circulation i re than double that ne ver, ones. He wanted to inquire into | Clay, and the oratorical Webster. theanniversary ball of Company B of the National 5 recommend:das | CHARLEstoN, Jan.4—The of South priser oars cabsleys the District of Co. | this amendment to the constitution. He did not | Mr. Hilton thought the resolution a fiae flourish | Guards, on the oth of January: Thelr previous on by | Carolina is being fully vasa GeGerer oan ¥ understand it, and therefore thought it must be | of words, upen paper. He could not undertake | Success in matters of thiskind is sutficient guar- * th street, nor is assuming bis as head of one the ing abe’ se adh od an important matter; ee oe Chair at | to pass censure upon those men, who had so | 2%ty of the completeness of their arran; nts. wea Se independent nations rf C! " — his reques*, had refused to explain {t. [Here the | good an example set them by the Federal Gov- | Of course all who can will join in the festivities WANTED—a steady COLORED WOMAN to Governor Pickens has formed bis Cabivet by noise making elements present commenced to | ernment of that memorable day, and be at the Assembly egok, wash and iron in a (id of four eer dividing the duties of the Executive administra- hiss, cough, cry ‘‘order,”’ “order,” etc., and Mr. Mr. Breed hoped the resolution would be | Rooms to enjoy the pleasures preparing for them. my For direction apply at the teleg 55 tion among the members of his Council, who were a the Sovereign Con- Tur Wigwax.—Somebody Blackballed. Exrcutive Committee—Shall it be Increas Georgetown and the German Kepublicans Inter- McNair began to grow exasperated. } adopted. {t was in the tone and spirit of a ——— i appointed as bis advisers t. ct Wulrruvrst’s Pootoorapnic Visttino CaRps 5 ested im the Decision—Confusion—“ Is bod Continuing, he sald that he had heard that the | resolution he had offered bere two weeks ago, want D—A PURCHASER fora good pair of | Yention « few days since. following officiel Authorized to take Charge of the Tasane ?—The eaeeativecomutites was tobe enlarged; that they | and he believed that this Association now ‘dated are all the rage. See his collection of illustrious Nardone Goal jes, in perfeot ‘order and | announcement to this effect was made morn- Geman Republicans grew Disa ected, Claim their | proposed to elect one another. He hoped the doc: | to vote upon a question they had not dared to | Pereonages, numbering over one thousand. it | oan be had very low upon inquiry at No. 357 ith = Rights in the Wigwam, Conclude they ha we of * you tickle me and I’ll fickle you,” did | vote upon then. re | Stooet, between Land Mo ia 2 tt retary of State—A G. Magrath, late 2 em, and won't get em, and Mr. Krzyz not prevail in this association? [Here theconfu- | The Chair stated that he should certainly like MARRIED. Te? ‘0; Te Geers is desirous of obtaining | Of the United States District . Hie grees Notice in due form of the — of the | sion sasumed more portentious form, and Mr. | to know more of the facts than was apparent In | Gn the o4 instant. b. the Rev. Mr. Hamilto: aS ge ON as tutor in a family in Wach- | are to regulate intercourse with other States German Republicans at the next ting—Reso- | McNair began to realize that his remarks were | the resolution before voting upon it. 5 ees Evia! +, Hamilton, | ington or Geo: . h rretown. He teaches English in al! | Fore! Powers, to make treaties and ; 8) Va appoint lution Concerning the Baltimore Laborers at Fort | far from agreeable to the assembled republicans.) | ‘The resolution was tabled. Adjourned. path ot ict ala go grits: Brews cheas Musto gad the Say Sf tatinent Consuls, = Sumter—It aim't Supported, and is Laid om the| Mr. Bigler rose toa point of order. Under a — E On Thuraday, January 94, 1961,at St. Aloysius | eral Port Offee we jad 3" " | 4 Segretary of War—D. F. Jamison, President of Table for Obvious Reasons. —There was a spicy rule of the association no man could speak jon; Past Dar.—Services in the Capitol.—Yestérday | Church, by the Rey. Father Maguire, Mr. JAMES WANTED IMMEDATZL CS the Sovereign Convention, to have of all meeting at the Wigwam on Thureday night, of | than five minutes at atime. (Confusion and cries having been set apartfor fasting and prayer, the | K. KING. Enq. of Prince Georew’s ‘county. Md., wry worth SAR BS HAND PORNY | Le military operations to protect and the the republicans. The Republican lation of | of “Order, Go on, Sit down, Pitch in Leather- | Chaplain of the House of Representatives deliver. | t0 Miss MARGARET DOWNEY, of Washing? TURE ofall Finds, or eieh Lod eae this city (the parent association) bas an executive | lungs, Stop bim, Order, Order, Wade in,” etc.) | eda discourse suitable to the occasion. Atan | *™ the highest tice, committee, composed of one member from each ward, of which execut?ve committee the officers > of the parent association are by law ez offictomem- bers. At the meeting held on Thursday night ‘State, including the necessary mill operations. Nair, with the thermometer of his temper at | early hour the floor and galleries of the Hall were Who was the Commissioner sent by Soath 2, Farenheit, exclaimed that he was continually cocaptel by adense crowd, and by two o’clock DIED, ia eRe. &e. lina last winter to urge co-operation on the part of interru; and insulted bya parcel of youngsters | (the hour for worship) the di 1d pasa: On the morning of 6th December, ROSAMOND | _ 009 PR te bee, G and H, east the Legislature of Virginia who wee ranesnaue for aiaes erase ton brains, vers completely chanced “Rev. Die Guy Bowel A. W. Law, Esq., and daughter of J. B, Postmaster Generale WV ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. —W. AH. Hardlee, at it iT Q present week, an amendment to the constitution was | (‘Go on, Hit’em again) They had better not | openad the exercises with prayer and reading of | “On the aogier gel erate beg WrcED bree pe ey Wine Lieutenant Governor, bas been the duty adopted, authorizing the addition of two members | do it any more, (laughter,) for if they did he | the first nineteen verses of the ninth chapter of | o,92th® 4 of Zand Beaman Bunt: aged deraths Ssprplus of Puraiture on hand. can obtain the of aling postal affairs and to said committee from each ward of the city; | should excoriate them to that extent— Daniel, upon which the Chaplain based bis re dQ 2 - nm Prices by applying at 369 Seventh at. i - three additional membegs from the Georgetown | Mr. Kryzzinowski.—Mr. President, ts the gen- | marks.’ Before entering upen his discourse be neral will bo attended from the residence | 2°. BONTZ & GRIFFITH. -| Secretary of the Interior—A.C. Garlington, « association, and a like number from the Wash- | tleman a member of this associatien? alluded to an editorial in the Constitution of that i — slavebolder from the u section of xton German association. Meetings of the ward | Mr. McNair, explosively—You sit down, sir. | morning, reflecting upon him, and said that he 7 LOST AND FOUND. ~ The duties ass} im area general ssociations were held ad interim, at which the | (Screams of laughter and cries of ‘Stop, Go on, | was a partizan, neither in Church nor State, but . Supervision of local mi , including the misitia additional members were nominated, and the = OEE RS — harleston principal object of the meeting on Thuraday night ——— Order. Order.””)’ Mr. McNair drew himself up | that he regarded the performance of his duty to PROF. b. GMARINDS SECOND QUAR-| @an R = | 8nd coast police for the defense of C! ‘was to consider said nominations. $ to his foll height, and casting a withering glance | God and society of vastly more importance than erin DANCING, at the Union Femaie 10 REX. The members of the Cabinet have entered on of concentrated rage upon his opponents, was | the Chaplaincy, or any office on earth. In his dis- | Acdemy, will Saturday. January their duties, and are preparing to ize thet hainn, organ’ ic The mecting having been called to order, some | about to go on when— courte he alluded to, our peace, prosperity, and eh eR ES Water: several departments. ‘Tt will be observed tbat ne Preliminary business was gone through with,| Mr Clephane rose to a point of order. The mo- | happiness two months ago, and attributed our unéays bom half-past 10 to 12 o'clock a, m ck; RO (disco: ) Wheever has found | Secretary of the Navy bas he been sppetates, *fter which the chair announced that the next | tion was to postpone the ballot, and the gentleman | present difficulties to those anticbrisis, who for- z Re same ond will bripg it to W. THECKER'S | Active movements are a poagrens Bet sesidting business in order was the election of members to | was not speaking to the question getful of time or eternity, were striving to appro- IARIES! DIARIES: | Cans! Restaurant will receive the ab.ve reward. | any attempt on the part of to exer- the association whose nominations had been re- || Mr A. Hunt.—Mr. President, I think it would | propriate to their own use and evil ends, aft the DIARIES! = cise Federat powers within the limits of the State. ceived at the previous meeting. be well to inquire who has charge of the insane | benefits and emoluments of our Government. He 100), aPRe on veer OST—By_a indy, a small PORTMONNAIE. | TD? rumors of vessels of war having started for In pursuance with this announcement, some ten | of the District of Columbia. (Roars of laughter, felt thankful that no blood had yet been shed} wre will steed pe ded an Bree. = on —_— Twelfth strest and the General Post | Charleston barbor, and the appointment of a Col- cand!dates were reported favorably upon and duly | which continued for some time. in the midst of | and said if Mr. Buchanan had no other merit he fall Diaries purchased from us for pdeng wean finder wil be sunaily rewasked in ving te bod nukes tae senate confirmed. Among the names the Secretary read | which Mr. McNair sent some lightning glances should be blessed for delaying, if not averting, | Jastrous of oloving ont the remainder of our large | office. J a eves Se | eaten missioners to Wesbington are that of Patrick Scanlan. in every direction as if to search out indi. | the spilling of fraternal blood. ‘The¢peaker drew | stook of Diaries of J on their way bome has adeed to the furore, and A voice.—I object to that name. Another voice —For what reason? First ditto —One reason is that his name has been rejected once in this association. On bis former application he was blackbalied, and I think he bas no little impudence to come back y ‘all kinds for 1861. vidual who bad offered the obnoxious remark ) | a most vivid picture of our former ity,and FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, OST—A coral and go'd iady’s BREASTPIN, | 2!! ideasof peaceable secession are now a - Gentlemen, said he, you are all disgracing your- | future deaoiation if Uhe work of reuson was cen “i eae SE __275 Penn. avenue, L Corner oF Tt Re ee ner are eeween = — oe to act on yore selves summated, and implored the enemies of our gov- lf. Y bes oe Mr. Hunt was going on all the while to explain | ernment to desist -from their traitorous pen hg . eee 0. 568 Penna. AVENUE. Sic joules herae Soe * geereng ante whether thes body will te able his motion to proceed to ballot,when Mr. McNair’s | While all Europe, China, Japan, and even the | DEPARTMENT AND CONGRESSIONAL DI- Le to sustain the belligerent attitude that the Presi- eye fell upon him savage islands of the sea would grieve over our RECTORY. Mr. Hunt proceeded, and McNair pushing his | are most interested are rushing on te Inevitable | Omer"! devious way through the crowd at last reached | destruction. Our only hope of a Perpetuity of our hisside. arts, our sciences, our religion or our existence, Mr. McNair (indignantly) to Hunt.—‘* What ts | as a people, was based upon the maintenance of sthate his razins fur bis remarks. 1 knowed Pat Scanian eight years, sir, and niver knew a weerd fureenst bim ‘cept his being a bit over-zealeous ‘limocrat. Let him come in, and be’il be jist as Th A OFS ad sabia dent bas recently assumed bere a second time. Mr. McNair —‘I want to know what that man’s | downfall, and many of them were now carncatl, @ most complete directory ‘ever published. It ——_——_—______ Voice —Misther Prisidint, let the gintilman | name is.’ [Roars of laughter.} striving to restore Feass nd. harmony, Wwe who | contain Sigs veateene Pore goverament PERSONAL. The Michigan Legislature. ; = NO 3 Derrotr, Jan. 3.—The Michigan re ps, Uarted Stavee Ministers ae Soin oy T RE Public will Ske potiee that [have thie day | met at Lansing yesterday, and organized by the also, at the booxstores in the city. prone, HIG pede Fa] which I gave to | election of Dexter wernge Fed Macombs, Speaker. Ir. do oe meiner ; zealous a republican. (Laughter, and cries of | your nome. the Federal Union. He dented the assertion that REASURY NOTES well as ptr pect al omatt as tne to both Homes ‘slaw efcirs are represented “No doabt'*") Mr. Hunt ( the North hated the South, but that the union| I REASURY NOTE and transact the Clothing Busingas for me, aod in | © S€ ,Prosperous condition. He takes strong The Chair.—Pass his name by as is usual when | is Hunt, sir.” meetings held all over the land and the fact that} TREASURY NO my name, in Washington. D C. T no | ground be oe net the right of secession; the objection s made, Mr. McNair, (awfully.)—“Did you allude to | the whole nation was at that time praying for TAKEN ny Authority to act for ma. Ss President of the United States with m! . Mr. Henshaw would like to have the objection} me just now, sir?”’ peace and brotherly love, was a most positive TakEN WILLIAM A tation by the northern democratic press, as to the to Mr. Scanian particularly stated. Mr Hunt, (savagely )—‘I did not, sir.” roof of the affection of one section for another AE UCH SPEC!ATION 13 AFLOAT iN | ‘Mentions and designs of their Mr. Bigler —Mr. President,can a manwho has} Mr. McNair, (forgivingly )—“I am satisfied, | He deprecatedjthe madness of men who weld FEL Mee abhie ind at eee ple as to who will | 12 relation to the personal laws of this been rejected tn due form once, come back bere | sir.” suffer the imaginary interests of four millions to FEL be the cabinet w inisters of Mr. Linooln, the Preai- | State, be says if they are unconstitutional and in and apply again for admission’ [think once re-| Finally, the Chair, which had laughed iteelf | override aud effect the utter destruction of the SHION dent elct of those (inited States, and am y | conflict with the fugitive slave law, they should jected should be alwavs rejected ‘This man re-| black in ‘the face. succeeded in recovering its | happinces of this great and giorlous nation” He HION of the distinguished “tatesmen named for "be repeated, but says these laws are right and ceived twenty-eight blackballs on his former ap- | voice. and calling the house to order, announced | portrayed in eloquent terms the bloodshed, ai. SHION CAMERON of Ponaee yt, Of General SIMON | speak the sentiments of the , are in strict Plication, and ought to be satisfied with that. | that the point of Clephene was well taxen, and | archy. and destruction we were bringivs doa Ane ofthe Treasury ofthe United Statesand Tam free is | Sccordance with the constitution, and ought not First Objector—I object to this man now, for | Mr McNair must dry up. upon us, and closed with an invocation for divine AND say tua’ ® more competent, worthy and deserving | & De repealed. Let them stand This is no time the same'reasous that | objected to him before—} Mr. McNair exclaimed, in a voice of deep exas- | guidance and assistance. as Staterman and gentleman conld not be found, He | for timid and vacillating counsel, while the cry because of his previous charactr «s a democrat ration, that debate was stifled in this Associa- | "Rev. Dr. Samson concluded the services with | <<; = = has ail the requisite qua ifications of financial.com- | of treason is ringing in our ears Mr. Scanian bere riz up, looking decidedly | tion, and then dricd up prayer and benediction. Notice OF COPARTNERSHIP, mercial, wellas national affairs. of this coun- Derrorr, J 4.—Governor Blair, in bis inaug- Se rent, and wanted to how ‘what any man a neitien Was then a on ste motion of uring the discourse but very few could refrain | ~ The Public respectfully informed thet I nave tive powers, acd great laculty of fo keen ural address, says, in reference to South Carolina, to sty against his char-ac’>—_. Mr. Hunt, to lay the motion to ne on the | from tears, and wh = ' i - Mr Bilin tar Procideet, Tilectos potter y postpo: en the reverend speaker re- | this day with myself in copartnership | to think and act a! all times, eminently cht. ready | that he presumes, it it could be done 1 as800! " 4 table; and it was carried. ferred to the supplanting of the “stars and stripes | Mr. Washington B. Williams in the Auction ana | for the peculiar, respons Co eee tT him | the‘country generally would be willing to tet the order. That man is not a member of this Associ- | On motion by Mr. J. H. Wise, the Fifth Ward | by the pitiful palmetto,” the pent up emotions of | Commission and Furniture Business. The firm | this ation. xt umportant branch of government. His | Testless little nation of South Carolina retire for- Association was authorized to retire to another | the congregation manifested itself ina murmur | W!!! be conductsd in the name of Grezn & Wi- | practical experience as Senator of the United ever. But it cannot be done without the destrac- The Chair —The point {swell taken. The gen- | room and elect nominees for the proposed enlarged | of applause, that would have swelled into a per- | “'4™* W.'B- WILLIAMS. pe pl cteernpo nebenay ge tog aki umber | tion of the confederacy, and self-preservation will” ! ‘ tleman will be age his fat at the objec- | EESCUUYE Committee, They did so fect storm had not a recollection of the time and ve * | eminently deserving of this high ard most honore- | CCmPel us fo restas it Pending the action of the Fifth Warders below, | place checked it. Several times during the dis- | All persons having claims against the subscriber | {mn d. Penney! id | = hake boos Rn ee ee ee & motion was made to go on with te balloting, | course the feeling was so intense that ft seemed | will please present thers accomate: for uetticneen, | oun it gratitude and patriotic act lor tringing | bills bave ted the execution of the fugiti pursuant to Mr. Hunt’s proposition almost impossible for the congregation to restrain | 894 ali those indebted are most respectfully re- | to his aid and ccuncil one of her favorite and no. | #13¥e law in a single instance. The law had al- tors with a vim. Mr. Scanlan’s case disposed of, the reports of nominations to the executive committee from the Mr. J. P. Hilton stated that last Thursday night | themselves. It ti 3 quested to coms forward and settle their ounts, } blest sons, ways been enforced by the courts on an i various wards, Georgetown and. the German As-| he had xoted for this amendment to the constitu- | foes seerbers Ware: pemmen asa ene, ‘thought geaapeetally, AL GREEN. tt ___________ONE WHO KNOWS._| being taken. He invited judicial scrutiny tao sociation, authorized by the amendment to the | tion, believing it to bea good measure. Since | their absence rather significant of Indifierencteg | 323008 STROLOGIST Beste Lagisietion, ond te willing to abide the so- constitution at the last meeting, were called for. | that time be bad been led to believe that the effect | their part in regard to the present state of affcire H TICE. MADAME _DEVISE. sult, but he is unwilling that bis State should be ‘They were reported as follows: of it would be to confuse matters in this Associa- | ‘The day was more untversally observed than AVING Entored into copartnership with A. THIS WEEK ONLY. | bomilisted by » compliance on threats of violence Nominees from the First Ward—James Kelly, it oali thi tion. From what be had seea to-night he was | on any similar oc: contirmed in the belicf that its effect would be to | services at va: make confusion worse confounded. As one who solemnity and had voted in the affirmative on the amendment, he now moved to reconsider the vote by which d the | mission burches were of remarkable RN & pressiveness re, House Furnishing, Auction and Com- Those who wish to consult her must and wor. He recommends the State Legislature nainees, under the name and style of | week as it ix most pes ages d her last Washiny \ifest its loyalty to igam and proffer the ai Thope my friends and the | ton at present. Ail who are in trouive of any Kiad peer seerpagtnpers Andante malitary power of us @ share of their patro- ese jatame she will bring avy One i as 2 (i them tno Saas att be area them: to inve ou. wn aise caute the State to sustain the integrity of the Union. . ” nirus! our care. ces and xr Appinera ai > that amendment was adopted. He had the honor To tHe Pusiic.—Whereas, the militia of the W. B. WILLIAMS. i to be one of the candidates for the enlarged com. | District is not organized, and thrents have been anagonecercantteetioraeen iuok.. "Madame will advise iu repard to Lawsuits, | Great Union Mecting im Philadetphin. ‘anibers, Business | ossos.fcc vary moder: Reed mittee, bot thought that tue committee twas jarze | made that the President elect shall not be inau- | (4REAT BARGAINS IN DRY GOODS! ye, corner FE. can aoenis, Den S— hn atpeinnes seating enough already, and to increase it would create gurated in Washington, and there is reason there- Frederick T. Wilson. Second Ward—J. P. Hil- ton, W. Blanchard. Third Ward—A.C. Rieb- ards,M Ward. Fourth Ward—T.B. Brown, S Childres. Fifth Ward— -W. Bassett, Nicholas Weissen. Sixth Ward—Wm Dixon, J. L. Hen- sbaw. Seventh Ward—G. W. Goodall, John Webster. Georgetown—J. S. Paxton, Charles English, J.W ble. Washington Republican Bnd Disteeneeaeichmond House, corner Fihth | of the citizens to consider the state of the Union \atton—Joseph Gealiardt, J. B. Larch, W. | the necessity for a sub-committee to do the work. | fof to apprebend that on the 4th of March next BELLING OFP TO MOVE! ae PAS: | uate uae Rees EE owaki He should, A eving as Le now did, vote against | 995 hinodshed - And wheccce, of tot, violence. | For thirty days longer I ahall continue to sell the MADAME CLINTON PRICE. made no report, there being an evident determ!- Secretary Clephane desired to know if Mr. | every man nominated for a place on this commit- | 2" pd whereas, the undersigned | stock of Dry Goods in stors No, 921 Seventh st, | + Se" nation on the part of many present who did not praeben icige -ypt nal herent agl Sree ag te belleves that the honor of the nation, and our at greatly reduced prices. Stook is still largeand | Thisdistinguished American Clairvoyant oan be oartici pate in the last meeti to force the pas- Ward, was a member of this Association? Ifnot,] Mr. Duvall thought the proposition out of order. | C!t¥ demands that the President elect shall be | well assorted Cail early and get be: ai Hee ese tar ci meer and Fatare Everts. | Eee e? Lewis's non-coantive anak jutions, he could not be elected to this Executive Com:| Mr. Hunt concurred in the views of Mr. Hilton, | !82Ugurated in the National Metropolis, and that HEMET RUAN 521 Sere wn ee ear aeeel yy rh ad ba ley prowinent Republicans pera and in order to fix the matter hoped that as nefthes | the Young men of Wasbington city are deter-| J816t nen Avenue Housa, | Nr exciting ocene of disorder occoreed, Gur Mr J. H. Wise had no objection to these men Georgetown nor the German Association was re- | Mined not to_devert their Lomes in the hour of FResh FRUITS IN CANS, presented in the committee, one member would danger, but to maintain their ground and defend = = ; ng whose names had been sent forward from the FOR SALE AND RENT. weenat weno s my whose f flies and friends, in the Union and o BRANDY FRUITS — mene to ACh, ween Ss Seek. Sn seeben ata pe Fifth Ward, but he did not think they had been | be added from each of these associations, and the | ‘e!r fam n on and on t ublican, the meeting adjourned, agd another Soper : the side of the Constitution and the laws: There- SL LIES. [ For other \ For Sale and Kent” advertisement: La : . properly elected. Me did not know until to-night | rest of the amendment to the constitution be re- 3 TRCHELL, *, | was immediately called inthe same Place, and that such a meeting had been held in the Fifth | cinded fore, the undersigned earnestly invites all who | 1°22 =e = ees 4 ses first page } Jadge Lewis was placed in the chair. Reoslu- Ward, and he now learned that there were but SEN PS, r. _ Mr. Deeble (one of the candidates from George- | Concur with bim in opinion, and who are not ESE BOLDay PR ‘or - : JOR RENT—T COTTAGE HOUSES, | tions denouncing the personal liber:y bills, ete , five members of the Fifth Ward Arsociation | town) moved te lay the motion of Mr. Hilton on | OW connected with some miiltary company, to hildren’s Book I Sanate seit eee and approving of Critendon's sessions’ wees present at that meeting. It had been understood | the table. Join with him in forming a temporary military Fer oremat Presmiotion Becks d Fiftecuth street; pump of good waior in | adopted unanimously. : that the Fifth Ward Association would meet here | Mr Hilton eaid he had no thought or wish to | O'Z*nization, with the view of preserving peace For all the new Books. : yard ie The republicans refused to participate in the to-night and elect two nom!nees to the Executive | exclude the two last-named associations from the Be WLrtAYS tie ee Sess se Mich pert, For Newsoapars from every wher, OK RENT—The HOUSE on Twenty firs second meeting, and manifest much il-feeling at Committee mittee, and egreed to the proposition of Mr. , ye i —and for For the cheapest place, t eid vt : tof thet tical opponents “4 Me temben aid haiwetack stida necig Ee ee ne Prope’ that purpose to unite with the volunteer compa: Goto. “FRENCH & RICHSTEIN'S, -| ene the ue ee hhg ree te Soeepied by, Ni. ridtag thes — aes himself, and cowid say nothing about the election | Afiersome confused debate respecting the power | M!°8 Of our city, which have, ina spirit of gal-] de 20 No. 278 Pa-avenue. | the sane square. Appiyt> 4. HYDE. ja5 St not being a proper one. They did him the honor of the association to rescind its former action ata | !3ntty and patriotism worthy of our imitation, CEISKERING & SONS’ UNRIVALED PI- ANOS, at all i ! : 1 NT— o 7 us ‘ Florida Secession Convention to put his mame on the committee, and he sup-| subsequent meeting without notice baving been | Pledged themselves to the cause of the Union, ee FEN T 2 cael! ERICK HOUBE, stants + and of all ‘thea posed it was all right. The meeting had been | duty given at the former meeting, it was decided | ‘2 Constitution, and the laws. It ts proper to prices SIOUN F. ELLIS, sth ots A pone of peed eateries teerdoae te beg ry agin a ayn hae F regularlycalied, and if any did not attend through | that such proceeding was within the rules, and | State that { take this step after consultation with | 905 206 Pa. av.. hatwonn Sth And Vth ria, To suit the limes I w:l! put it | PSAtes te the State Con wg a lg ignorance that it was to be held, it was thelr own | accordingly the motion of Mr. Deeble, to lay Mr. | {tlends in whom I have the greatest confidence. a saga onant Is | 1S Provedl : 5 ndison fault. He supposed that if & man was a member | Hilton's motion on the table, was lost.” It is not my object to interfere with my brother | ALMONDS. PECANS, SU ELLBARKS J{OR RENT.—That three story brown front | Cnnty: Will be elected president. Resstutions of a ward association, he was competent to serve | Mr. Krzyzanowskii here deilaed bis views with | tfilcers of the militia—the organization proposed | AL GLISH WALNUTS, BRAZIL NU FP WOURE on New Vork avenue, borecon’ tent | Will then be adopted declaring the right and de- on this Executive Committee reference to the rights of foreign-born citizens in | !# 0 be purely volunteer, for the purpose above | BERT KING & BURCHELL. | and Ith streets, termination of the State to secede. After this the Me, Clepbane.—“Not under the constitution, | this assoclation. if they had no rights here, they | sated. 1 which I am ‘willing to serve tn any - ——— | tenant. et eran Se which says that no man can be a member of this | had them with the representatives of the nation. | C*Pacity. I make the propositior coummittee who is nota member of this Associa- 4 m notasone of NHE gE > EVE tA. G.I The constitution of this association bad been | the Generals of the militia, but as a citizen of | [UE THIRD WEMMESDAY OF EVERY | Omice Bui'ding. tion. The call was not made to the ward assuci- Jadge Mcintosh, of the Federal Court, bes re- amended so much that if they went ona few | Washington, who ts prepared to defend hishome| pr. SCHENCK, of Phi ee ii iade!phis, finds it im ‘UR RENT—Two FURNISHED ROOMS, F The State C ations, but to the members of this Association | weeks more in the sume way, there would not be | 224 his honor, at the peril of his life. sibie to visit Washington every ‘week. aud nas with or without Bosrd, ‘Terma reasocable, sik ten one eal ‘tae bosen — residing in the several wards, to elect these candi- | any of the original document left. He thought | 1 SEWARD OC: Canzrmoron. eed (ibe ole nao etn gpa aes Jip [pd onl = ea 3S | acy chairman, efter which prayer wes by lates for the Executive Committee.” their object was to benefit the party, and not indi- . OR SALF—Abont twenty-fi f LAN: e if ~ td reous Mr. Henshaw.—Tbe gentleman bas refreshed | vidnals) He used to belong Wea weret political Amos Krnpau’s Letrers on Sxcession.—In Po base: suite rosms ot the Aveune Seuss, in Pri- oo Geor; es ‘oounty,in the State of “4 pening etege Socom eee my recollection about the matter, and | am better . Bont thy > h Nav inne De duueesee: party where the members used to pledxe them. | response to numerous calls upon us for a new edi- Sinripa wie Tete Rete ae Nell ged OM ain road between Tebee and | Couns'es were —— = selves and all they heid dear on earth to the tion of the able Letters of Amos Kendall upon | examination of t nga with the Respirometor bout one-third in good white onk; | felled their names No permanent organization posted than I was before. [am infsrmed by a ead. of their country. They did not think of them- | Secession, published in this paper, we notify the | 8. B. Waite 1s Agent for Sonenck’s Pulmouio tre ba ance is good fertile innd ; good yter aad 8 | eo made. Tbe Convention adjourued uatii iT 8. geatlemap by my side, that the call was made by . Y om the tract for eatie. Also. Saturday. ail the membera of the republican party. selves. Let those who are deserving have some | public that we are preparing to print the whole | 39Tup, price $1 per bottle, for the oure of Coughs, | fine ontiet from tl vaid land; Mr. J. A Wisesaid it was bis understanding of | voice in ‘the matter, and let us not quarrel with | of them ina tingle extra uueaberof the \Waeoes | Golds’ and oneumption | Schenok's Bea, {Weed | mill within 3 miloe of aid tned: the buildings are Penusyivamia Pelttics. the case, that in order to be on the executive com- | one another. (Dotan) Stan. Tonio, price $1 per bott:o, lor Uyapepais; Scherer SET. Se rat oie ismienienis, Sav ae here inét- wittee a man must belong to this Association; and | Dr. Wafers moved the previons question on | We shall print no morecoptes of theextra num. | (anareke F.lis, price 2 b : he moved that the nominatious from the Fiftn s 4 Constipation of the Bi Post Office, Prinoe George's county, Md. rms . . Mr. Hilton’s motion, which shut off further de- | ber, thar may be ordered (and paid for when or- Dr. Schenck wouil be statetur te those wo | for the 25 accrs and saw mill together, $20; one. | Ct strongly the election of Mr. Cowan asl’ S J R ¥ ry - Senator, Mr. Wilmot's strongest t. The Ward be laid on the table till the next meeting, | bate. dered) ai the Star's counter, or by letter. ‘The | ha sn cared by Temedies if they would | { urth costs the balance in Gand 12 month. s ou Cameron men and that the Fifth Ward Associat‘on be requested | "The main question was then put and carried, | price Will be 3 eenta per copy; #2 9 sor trandeen | lanwe tht certihontos of cure with S. B. WAI TEs, | om the inn. oi TeTe | fom Springhcld autisaty. Mens’ Goon to meet here next Thursday niybt, and make | and the vote on tLe obnoxious ainendment was | Copies; or $20 per one thousand copies, and in | omer Seventh et. and La. av. folsm_ | A AUIT OF FURNISHED KOOMS FOR | fiitngcy wea McPhee ee ea ewer: their nominations. reconsidered. ‘oportion for any other numbers; each copy to} 4 arp; 3 EST CHRISTMAS Srp ssastreat 406 Blovesth at. between | 4s ocuusa, ane boven Wesdington on a.com Mr. Henshaw.—I am informed inns Welssen | = Mr. Breed now wanted to know whateffect that | be done “pe 5 eoaibet For maliing, 1f so re-| A MUSIC BOCES Ear ae eee dex-20 mission to ' persuade the republicen members of was balloted into this Association; but that the | hed upon Georgetown aud the Germans uested. We will keep our book o} receive ifally URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at Legislature to passno appropriation Fifth Ward Association was organized just at that] Mr. Hunt said it was uo teflection upon them, Orders for them wnt!l Tuesday evening next, after The Mastos|"Aibamee ope hace; Piast between on and Wate CI the “Shae es og time, aad he paid bis initiation fee to that Asso- the State militia and that the amendment being now before the | Which time the extra will go to press. Thus, | Mende soin’s Songe, without words, ‘ a y ARGE AND DESIRABLE F/RST-CLASS Mr. Stewart expresses a doubt whetber Mr elation association, could be amended ‘so as to include | those only can get them who may send in their | The Home Circle, LASS ip IN MORGETOWN FOR | Comcrcs Swill be'a nted Secretary ‘Trea. calhe question was taken on Wise’s motion, and | one member from each of those associations, | orders, with the money, between now and Tues- | All the Operas, with Spt ola Dba - RENT OR LEASE.—The five residence of the | sory. epee = at a _ which he presumed would be satisfactory to all. ae evening next. Beethoveu’s, Mozai t - g | ‘ate Vincent Taylor, Esq., No. 237 Bridge st eet, Mir Bacon now oifeved a resolution rescinding | ‘The question now recurred upon the adoption | | They will be worth their weight in gold in | B®@pe herublays, Marx and Albreohtaberger’s | (sor rent, and offers maay advantages aud ox saa herd ce em coat ame attain ‘heoretical Works PEnely | Lincoln's signature. the amendment to the constitution adopted at the | of the amendinent. bringing about in North, Softh, East and West, | All the Oratori . ienoes. ‘jt is one of the most spacious and finely ui last meeting, and appointing a committeetomake| Mr. Hilton moved to lay that question on the | the en fac fiaished private houses in the District. Possees Ithy state of public sentiment so absolute: | Selections of Music with beautiful title pages. ; table, and cailed the previous question; carried. ¥, necessary now, for the preservation of the | )Also,a large asaortment ol Stemmway & Sons’ and | © = given immediately. Apply on the premises, a P acon ae | hn A great number of motions and propositions of | Union. aiehy thy beet new eel potured, "Avery OR RENT—Will be td toa private fam Forts at this place wore talon this wreral at dey- various kinds were made, and some confusion Ganrnat Guan House—Before Justi large stock ‘of Piano Stoolsand Covers at reduc ly, on reasonable tat aged pactnd nm 4H light by the Alabema - and conflict of opinion was manifested. sone Thureday Mee Ne Lore ustice Thomp- | prises at the Alusio Store o fortable three-story HOUSE: on Fy between ‘3th | “Tie forts contained. soto stand of arma; 1.500 Meantime the Fifth Warders had been fixing up | 2°. ig soners. Friday eer ER OTT,,, | and ih streets. Inquire of R.C. JO NSON. at boxes of powder; 300,000 rounds of musket cart- —_— tions for inauguration of Abraham acoln. The Chair decided that a part of the resolution contem plated a further amendment of the consti- tation, and therefore the whole must lie over till the next meeting, under the rules. their affairs below, and now returned, and night—Chas. Johnson, (col’d,) caught steal dow corner e , a it was then moved that the secretary be empow- | very much surprised to learn that the action ef cblckens from 8. Hartbrecht, was committed for rae Boa Lith ste ee ee Weer bien ridges. senaeee =oe i Sted So rast Bee vole of the Association for the ad- | the Association, while they were absent, bad ren- | Court, Anther Marky. alias SicBeide, drunk and | (HE ALL SUFFICIENT THREE. JRENT REDUCED —That plearant COTTAGE | the ronsend Arenal? 2°™* ,cbeTES ditional members to the executive committee sent | dered their labor fruitless. Feeling prets queerly, | disorderly; fined $2.94. Jas Williams, Ellen ‘TRIESEMAR, 1,2 and 3—Protected by Royal R REDENG contarning 7 pone front} it is ramosed that Fert M taken last up from the various wards, from Georgetown and | they could scarcely help manifesting thet senti- | Gregory, and H. Parker, Sao fined $2.94 it of ‘En; oth ep Se raceme by ihe balcony, jarge in front aad rear, T-ontio, if td oP PH, from the Germanf Association. ment in their faces, and some tall “‘snickering” | €3ch. Jessee Johnson, (col’d,) fugitive from the ‘ofthe Eoole de Pharmacie de Paris, and the | in Printing Square, between North Capitol | MS pheynce me aoe lay the whole subject on | occurred As the, ball, » hele secretary pro tem. bebe rene atone ry _ aes, in | Tm) i + fh edisine, Viens. aad Firat sts.. will po Png 2% pee a= to] The Seizere ef Fert Jackson and Paleski, one wee! Proceeded resident's table the record streets Leary . Aan o..1 18 tm! r exhaustion natorrhea, donani ress, by letter or in person, Geerg onfirmed Mr J. A. Wise.—! President, I move that— | of the meet! of hi lation duly spread upon Kavanaugh, bi iahus ties. Wa. STICKNEY. de ate ci eo (Cries of “Order,” “order,” * bab !°*) of 6 for Assoc! ink, gal Gianbill e Si eo! per; and binatory feeling was ii mitted to the workhouse for 90 days in default of jo. iy eradi all traces of those _ | CHamuzston, Jan. 3.—The seizure of Forts Se ci dat Raa ie aa | witete chases neal Rise” eemorn | eataetmeange Meennaiscutceny apace | KONG Haden Pitta Leer ara | Schoen ong Weel, Gong eyelet 2 ine Mr. Bigier.—I move to lay that last motion on \- i = [Poi ‘hter. retar ‘ without a license, was fined $5. seous and pernici us copaive and cubebs. ae Governor Brown. ‘Savannah state ST &: Wiest wots. W Sinthd the mation te Plater os ae To ete,” “too late, old ic ir as ree etc moreary. thereby logutiag’ tbe ceferer apace Rik WOOD, ¢76 Twe fh we Load that but for this action the forts would bave been lay on the table for one, wosk, to to postpone Ai tast the secretary moved to open the amend- | _T#t= concert’and exhibition of Waugh Chapel Tellef, dispersing all impurities: and rooting out ‘seized by & spontaneous uprising of the people. ip pF She ee cee reen heaseten teres abeahoes | rumitensing diel eimenacbis ceeaiien BC es | CEEAUTINEIE ten-1, tend in] GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS four weeks. [‘.aughterand hisses. ere pi Highly Important. ’N aed : member, and no more, to the executive committee, | Streets. The church was densely crowded, and | the, form of a lozenge, devoid of taste ad ecsel" oo eee | Leavenworrn, Jan. 4.—all the Mr. McNair te know why the constitu- tion bad been amended, and what was the object | and then let the amen the of the scholars was as admirable | 824, 04n b» carried i the w pocket. roid BANK OF COMMERCE at Fort Leavenworth bave been Geo. daninemettesmaleemaae: The p Sapte oe Lane as the selections were appropriate. Several Union tunlsered be Volieean tail ad cebtanshennennie es AT Feee test... | Scott to hold themecives in any P The Chair did not think It was ed duty, or any | Mr. thigier said the wide twhies waew songs were given; with 2, most effect | ko. Bice at enon, or four into by and bstween the fuilewi {° Fert McHenry, ata moment's notice." jut ex, jons al rate or; i jon is, they a au 3 ‘was ren- ves wi SR PE — a Rite of the obfe of the association at a former | to be tepreses ea a piosative chat = area yy fiends of the whoo! from Geergeowr, of obs Tender of Volunteers ts the Federal Gev meeing in amending the constitution. Mr. Kryzanowski reminded Mr. Bigler that the | 224 8 jon of thanks to REOW. of 19 .. Crument. ae icNair.—But the chair has just explained ¢ ui a Wesr Cumsren, Ps Jan 6.—A meeting bat Deen called nere to offer a regiment of lo the President for the maintenance of the Con- stitution and eaf rcement of the laws, The Chair —Yes; it is the duty of the chair to explain and define questions of: order; but not to go reo an explanation of the sort the gentleman requires Mr. Wood wanted to know how the wards were represented in this executive committce as now | _ CriminaL Covrr.—After our constituted. Thursday, James was He was informed that there was now one | cases for an nd svarsh sag Germans also wake association. | them u, . About dollars : i fel (uaugbter | eg a recived. by conftilbation and otherwise. 7 ""* Hear . Re Bee OTe: hat pond bre closed on juitted in two ha! upon Mr. e ie 7 28 ne Capture ef Fert Mergan. . ir. McNair attem: to go on, but was most] member fr nh ward. from George- | and Mrs. flenry Koch. 2 Ravage mgd pry % M Jan 4 —Fort Morgen taken tbis Peremptorially coughed, sneezed, laughed, and | town, and one from the Gerinan association: tod ‘The grand jury were discharged until Monday a! ee ereeeee respltine fhe Pratition morning by the Mobile woope, and wes garti- rd down. that the officers of this association, consisting of | week, inst. ta of earls a stoned by 200 men. ‘The question was then put on the motion to lay | one president, two vice presidents, one , | , Benjamin Morton was convicted of assault and | the +3 y Seta s eee one week on the table, ar: and oue treasirer, were ex officio members. battery upon Margaret Wheatley; sent to jali for Re es preenee te Sultsmere Marne 2 5 was 4 5 Barrmons, Jan 5 —Flour firm; at pean eretoatess, So mn ee ane oe ssa bye Seok Stew aan Seesee soclaton fr ———— _ executive committee- irge every re wi ba Se tana fom 5 mess, men, was a rote. it Drag ‘ash- Mr. Bacon now moved hat the association pro- ington, D.Gr nt ee a bs beat Pd a — <i ceed to vote for the additional executive commit- UR BONNETS, HATS, PLATS of 4 tee-men, and that in doing so the My dng cases New fer- stmrnewe. Sond ieee; beginning ental : New Yort, January § —Flour and Cora quiet wise we might as well submit the = 336, botw. — = Teainet nice bd 4 rabble. It would be impossible to remember the ‘ears uames of all the men to be voted for, and this was x to overcome the difficaity. ‘At the lowest prices to ; ooo of COLLEY & CO.; J une 54 LS

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