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Tue Fovrrn Wann Mretixe —A meet | the AUCTION of JAPANESE tng of cfizensof the Pourin Ward, $n frwor of RiGOGDE” Eas eatrechecmocn« 7APANER® a organization rotection VED City of Washington, was held st the truck-house | Ar FRENCH a. &. ESTRIN'S, 278. Penn. of the Metropolitan Hook and Ladder Company | avenue. prion Orohom, or rind than Happi- last night. Dr. J.S. Smith was elected chair- mye Meter ;12m., sent by mail man, and Mr. E. C. Eckloff secretary. 1.25 LOCAL NEWS. U7" Though THe Stax 1s printed on the fastest steein press In use south of Baltimore, its edition A 80 large 28 to require It to be put to press at an THE LATEST NEWS TELEGRAPBIO. —_—e—__ Correspondence of The Star. On MONDAY EVENING, Jon, isth, 1961, . : evening, at the town house, for the purpose of (Per Telegraph early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be} About one hundred and forty men came for- | gisyite,pAyoten on Duels and Dueling; 12mo., 4s FORREST MALL. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO THE STAR. sent In before 12 o'clock m.j etherwise they may | jrard snd enrolled their names as members of | | Sizourney’s sllustrated Poems; cloth gilt; 8350] ‘This is to be the greatest Fancy Ball ever xiven the company. A committee was appointed to draw up a constitution and by-laws, and also to adopt an appropriate uniform. The constitution was duly reported and adopted, and the uniform selected consists of a glazed cap, grey —_—_ and black pantaloons. The name selec! y the men is that of the Metropolitan Rifies, and regular se were set apart for drill meet- ‘he company organized by electing the follow- officers:—First Lieutenant, W. A. Grey; Sec- ond do., J.T. Chauncey; Third do., D. Lewis. The key ing d adopted the Hardie drill, and ‘a in Georg-town, T a invites the ln- dies ane aectiomen of R ‘ashington > ‘and po rte promiss them an agreeable, dresses, jt for 'ati anchtidren cag be had of Mtr ube ish of more. il be at Lang’ " fonidge streets Georgetown, on ‘the ‘Tah’ and 1 ol ‘Lickets ONE DOLLAR. admitti y maa’ nog’ OOS POL a MMiting. coe ee: corner sad Prospect ats.,or of Mr. Chas, Memmert, No. 95 Bridge st No tickets so'd to masks at the door, ja8-T,Thasst ANNIVERSARY BALL. In Memory of the Battle of New Orleans. COMPANY “B” oF TRE The Leulstana Convention Fiection. New Orteans, Jan. 7, 1861 Editor Washington Star -—The le be- tween the separate State secessionists the co- jonists in the election for delegates to the Convention bas been very severe here. Though the votes are not yet counted, it is be- lieved the immediate secessionists have carried the city. [News verrons.—Ep } en 's Essays on Lelia; 12mo., cloth portrait; mail, All of Longfellow’s and Ike Marvel’s Wo kr. 4 heavy discounton Books from the pub- Nahera! prices lor Cot ENCH & RICHSTEIN ia? “278 Penn. avenie, EMEMBER the AUG’ of JAPANE: R GOSS Becleatorsecment. NESE Nottcx.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be Inserted in the BaLtmaons Sun are received at and forwarded from Tux S7ax Office. “Tue Union Ragiuent or WasutxoTon.”’— Pursuant to a call, there was a big meeting of the young men of the Third Ward last night at Tem- perance Hall for the purpose of forming a volan- teer military organization for the preservation of law and order in this city in view of the threats postponed het election of off ‘until to- {mobinvasion. The room was packed. jammed, E teak, and the enthusiasm and excitement up to fever | gh ntigns fem ke chine ned solictt aa beat. Had the Richmond Enquirer man been present the fact would probably have leaked through his hair at an early stage of the proceed- ings that his ‘* Minute Men” are not wanted in Washington, and will be likely to meet with a Pig FORTE INSTRUCTIONS —The un- lersigned, long well known to the, Prarhington public as & ey of bere leave to state t! 8 A pared to take on terms to suit the exigen- cies of the times. Heving vacancies in his fi just now which he pamene to fill up, he wi ih few scholars, if desirable to their parents, and take his pay in such merchandise as may be Agreed on when they are entered with him. Heis willing to make such arrangements, knowing the ny who desire to have their chil Flour Inspector—Geo. Shoemaker, 11; William Clabaugh, 4; biank, 1; and Mr. Shoemaker was re-elected. Gauger, Ac.—Jas. F. Essex was elected, recetv- ing 15 votes, 1 blank. of Taxes —Chas. D. Weleh Geo. |, Z. Offutt 2; so Mr. Clerk of Market —H. B. Walker 10, Robert McPherson 4, A. Kabns 2; and Mr. Walker was Pe aa RS A Senatorial Nomination. Firgs anv ALARMs.—Last night there were several alarms of fire. The first was caused b) the burning of a house adjoining — coac! factory,on Fourteenth and E streets Prompt. 0 experience NATIONAL GUARD BATTALION, re-el Varginia Legislature. warm reception should they poke their noses | ness of the firemen and citizens of the Second | money Mis method of Teching has been make e jae te Aocnouncing to their friends, | Police Magistrates —Robt. White and W.A.] Ricnxonn, Jan. 7.—The House of Representa- across the —_ 5 Ward saved the property from destruction. The | approved for years, and his references are heads of | Military and Civic, that they will celebrate King were elected unanimousty. tives to-day & resolution to appoint = Mr George Cochrane, a venerable cc. fire took place inside and damaged the roof. The | the best musical families in Washington, His | the ever-memorabls Archth ny cen, 4 bya Chief of Police.—A Deizeli ii, J. H. Newman | Committee with (nstructions to report = bill for citizen was called to the chair; Mr. H. B Curtis | logs is smail. SOrmS SF0 ARON OTS me ets, Tina DE and BALL in the Evening at the 2; and Mr. Delzell was elected. the calling of a State Convention. was made vice president, and W. B. Williams, | While the firemen were at this fire they were IL es as Centipee or hte Police Officers —There’was a spirited contest, etq , Secretary. vie Cochrane, in taking the chair, said they were met to act for the good of the city without called away by an alarm in the eastern.section of the city, caused bythe burning of a stable on [ between Tenth and Eleventh streets east, belong- ‘ommitiee of Arrangements pledge them- selves that nothing wil! be wanting on thelr Auti-coercion resolutions were introduced in both to make the evening & pleasant one to the Trideds of Houses. Ricumoxp, Jan 7—p.m.—The members of the is 51m or apply at Metzerott’s, EMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE R Besse % at there being twenty-five applicants, and after con- siderable balloting the following were elected : the Co © wiil honor them with their presence | Ist precinct, John i1 9, re-elected; 2d prec! Legisia arrived wes sight te bv of bie country tn 118, ands md | ttnsier'vanacrerely it was vopeoed tobe | WY = 10.000 | “Navhtasiatatliquora wil be anid during the | SS, 6, fanboy M34 precinct Joe Betti | Soba today beyond’ what has Woon fou; es 8 coun in ai iter was it. Itwas to A net, J. T. lay, 11; town at . he, turning tothe large American flag that draped | an incendiary act ORTH OF BOUTS, SHOES anv TRUNKS, | QUEM ‘the ba. aC eS adel’ lg mare the rear of the platform, ‘‘I feel strongly inclined i hackleford, 9. Inspectors and Markers of Lumber—Charies Myers 10, on first ballot, and Henry Wigate 9, on second ballot, were re-elected. Weigher of Hay, Straw, and Fodder—ignatius — 13; H. G. Ritter, 2; so Mr. Clarke was re- elect . 0 or caps worn in the ball room, except those worn by the military. sig T Withers’ celebrated Band will discourse sweet musio during the evsning. | efreshments will be furnished by Columbus. Tickets $1, admitting a gentiemsn and ladies, Commuttee of Arrangements, Capt. P. H. King, Sergt. H. Reese, About nine o’clock another alarm was given and the firemen were again called out, and went towards Georgetown ; but returned, unable to as- certain any real cause for alarm. Of ali Styles and Qualities, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON COST. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. All the Stock in 8. P, HOOVER’S STORE, Seryp iron Hall, embracing every variet: Sine Ladies’, Gents’, Children’s a: ‘The bill to arm the State comes up to-morrow, and will probably be passed. The State Conven- tion question is the special order for Wednesday, and will probably be passed, also The excitement is somewhat subsiding, but there is a firm purpose to rrsist all aggressions on Soutbern rights to those stars and stripes.”? (Great cheering.) He bad been under them in every part of the world and trusted that he should not live to see them fall. (Cheers ) Cries for “ Carrington!” “ Carrington '”? and that gentleman came forward. Ciacuit Court.—To-day Chief Justice Dunlop gavean opinion of the court cpon the writ of error ieut. J. 1 :M Wood Corders and Measurers—Wm. Collins. Major Carrington sald that the crisle was now | in the cose of the United States agt. Ludim A. | ec ING TRUNKS ooo Mee Te bigeye Priv Wo Whal 15; Henry Burrows, 8; John T. Baker, 6; John T. Mississippi Secession Convention upon us, and ft was the duty of every brave and | Bargie, convicted of obtaining money under false cash,at great sacrifices on usual retail Baan rices, ja 5-St THOS. DUFFY, Trea: Tracy, 1; so the first two were good citizen to meet it with firmness. [Cheers ]| pretences. An appeal from the June term of the i i? ‘ indeed much below original cost, The attention of ee ) pablo is solicited, aa great inducements will je to purchasers. The above comprises 8 large stook of the finest quality French and American Gaiters,Shoes, Boots, }., &0., for ladies and gentiemen. Tho Store is for rentand the Fixtures for sale, Apply on the premises, Iron Hall. . B.—The above stook, either i whole or in part, will be sold at privateeale. To any one de- sirous of entering the Boot, Shoeand Trunk Busi- ness this affords better opportunity than may again be presented. Persons indebted will confer a favor by promptly calling and settling their accounts. ja7-th | ett ee 3 the AUCTION of JAPANESE A GOODS, See advertisement. at res ne po Jan on ‘State Convention wes organized at noon to. A electing WS of Pre yin egy Sow uF “on twking chair be spoke in favor of se, te Secession ‘A resolution has been adopted, by which « committee of fifteen is to cot gene with tn- They were aware that threats have been made that our beautiful city shall be invaded on the 4th of March next bya mob. For one. he was prepared to say that he would resist such an at- tempt at the peril of his life. [Cheers upon cheers, yells, tigers,” and cries of ‘good,’ --good **}] Threats had been made that the Presi- dent elect should never be inaugurated in city, [an old man in shrill treble, “Yes he shall } It bas been stated that Chief Justice Taney—ok and feeble as he is, with one foot in the grave— bas been heard to say that he intended to dis- charge bis duty and administer the oath of oilice to the President elect if he had to go to Spring- field to doit. [Cheers } Let us imitate his pa- triotic example and do our duty. [A voice— “We'll do that Let us see that Lincoln ts inaugurated, like his predecessors, on the east fsont of the Capitol ny attempt to resist his inauguration would be met by 5,000 young Wash- ingtonians who were ready to shed their blood to tuat end. [Vociferous cheers ] Shall it be said that the peopie of the United States are afraid to inaugurate their President? Shall one little State, or fifteen ‘States even, — the United States this Ligh and important privilege? ‘he period had arrived when every brave and good man of the republic should appear in undisguised colors. As for himself, he was for the Union, the Constitu- tion, and the faithful execution of the laws. He Trustee of the Poor—On second ballot, Thomas Knowles, 9; M. V. Buckey, 6; and Mr. Kaowles was elected. Inspector of Fire Engines—J. Q. Larman re- elected; no tion. Chimney Sweep—Mr. Silence, 13; John A Knight, 2; and Mr. Silence was re-elected By or end fgg mel ae ee . Myers, 11; Mr. James McHenry, jr.,4; and Mr. Myers was re-elected < Judgés of Election—First inct, Benedict Hutchins, J. F. Burch, E. B. Barrett; second inct, Ed. Chapman, Chas. M. Mattews, W Goa 3. third inet, T. F. Boucher, Henry Barron, Jobn Mar’ , Jt ; fourth precinct, E.G. Brown, Jacob Ramsburg, R. R kells, were elected. Water Board—Geo. W . Beall, of the Aldermen, and Wm. King, of the Common Council, were elected. Guardians of nag nse School—G. W. Beall, (reelected,) Esau Pickrell,C. F. Barbarin, C. M. Matthews, W. C. Magee, Wm. Dunlop, and Jobn Marbury, jr , (reélected,) were chosen. {nspector of Tobacco—P. Magruder was re- elected, and the convention adjourned A stable or outhouse on the premises of Mr. Jno. Dickson, in the northeastern section of our city, was discovered to be on fire last night at an early hour, and before the engines arrived it was {OR THE GOOD OF THE CITIZENS. 3D GRAND ANNUAL COTILLON PARTY oF THE Perseverance Pi Company, No. 5, To be given at FRANKLIN HALIL.corner of Ninth and D sts., on TUESDAY, January 8th, 1961, The members have the pleasure to announce to their many inquiring friends, and especially the Union-loving people, that their Annual Cotillon Party wi'l take place at the above, mentioned Hall on Tuesday, the 8th inst. The universal satisfaction that has aiways been ‘ivenat our former parties is @ sure guarsntee that {iis ons will surpass any that has yet been given. The Ladies are cordially invited to attend en masse, as there be no invitations issued. Prof Schroeder’s Band has been engared. _ N. B —Positively no hats or caps allowed in the room, Tickets FIFTY CENTS; admitting a gentleman Bad ladies, Z ‘ommittee of Arrangements. W. W, Grant, é 3 Harrover, Criminal Court. The motion for a new trial was overruled. Accordingly Ludim A. Bargie will go to the penitentiary for two years, as soon asthe present term of the court expires. ‘The court took up the case in chancery of Albertus C. Spain agt. James Hamilten. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BaTTLe of New Or- Leans.—The National Guard Battalion fired thirty-three guns this morning, in honor of the day. This Battalion paraded to-day, making a superb appearance. This evenin; ‘Company B give a grand bali at the Assembly Rooms. Ati2 m. the artillery attached to the Arsenal were drawn up in front of the Columbia Armory with four 12-pound guns, with which they fireda salute of one hundred guns in honor of the victory at New Orleans. How Is It?—A city paper states that a prisoner named Michael Ryan escaped from the peniten- band Sunday night. We are informed that no such person has escaj from the penitentiary; but it is said that Sunday a convict arrived at the depot, on his way to the prison, in charge of two officers; that the officers went into a restaurant to get something to eat, and while they were eating some one smuggled their prisoner away. Tue U. 8. Fricate Pe the view of establishing a new C: to be —s is ~ ‘onfederacy, The Convention then adjourned till to-morrow . Impertant from Mexice. Naw Or.xans, Jan. 7.—The British steemsbip Valorous, from Vera Cruz, bound to Pensacola, touched at the Southeast Pass to-day, and re- ported that Miramon was completely routed on the 22d by the Constitutionalists, and that on NOTICE Owine TO THE {AESERT ALARMING STATE OF AFFAIRS throughout the country, and the uncertainty as regards the iuture, the parties who leased from us the Store we occupy, AND WHO WERE TO WAVE TAKEN POSSESSION ON TuE Ist OF JANUARY, NOW DECLINE TO RISK THE UNDBRTAKiNG We therefore beg leave to inform petarors and our friends in particular, that we shail continue to sell until the whole of our stock is dig) of. e have ot @ large stock on hand. and FROM THIS DATE WE ALL OFFER FOR CASH some of the very best bargains that are to be had in this city. . We havea splendid stock of Domestic Goods, Fine White Goods, Silks, Shawls. Woollen Dress Goods, Kid Gloves, Hosiery, B Pennsylvania Senaterial Nominations. Harnissvre, Jan 7.—In the Legislature to-day Mr Cowan was nominated on the sixth ballot, the republicans, for U.S. Senator. The vote was; LOST AND FOUND. OST—Betweon Fourteenth street, near G, and venth street, on Pa. avenue, a black LA cota, lately com- pera eae Goode, Howes, £ snkote, Fiecnele on Monday evening, the 7th instant. The | burned down. ‘The loss is small repay = pages ares cathy ie knew “no North, no South, no East, no West,” | Pe st Norfolk, arrived at the Washington | Iris! ees of which will be ould eaving the veil at the Star Office, will be | ‘The order for reorganizing and arm@pg the mi- | The democrats nominated Mr. Foster over Mr. sd socogized ne distinction betwene the poopie | hereto receive her engines, whick were built 1s | Wi at sich, priges as oannot fel to | Sutably rewarded. iab-0:"" | tia of the District bas [retied considefable ex. | Wilte, by one vote. pone ing Toneere To were equally brave a: this Yard, and ave suid to be the finest specimens bg eas Te eg oa el MAY. F DUND—On Wednesday, the 2d instant, in a | citement in our spunky little cit nong edults He was" born on ihe soil of the Old Dominion, | °f machinery ever put into a war vessel in this RENEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE’ GOODS See advertisoment. Pi OTICE.—Having purchased the entire stock ‘ in trade, good willand fixtures of M. Oppen peimer, on 9th Street oRposice get Centre Mar ~ joase, | am prepare oller x4 ol Washington Ereat bargains 1a ee ae a Tronks, Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoag *Negg, ¢2-nads Clothing. The entire stock was'®°d re, Out 50 cents on the dollar of its original cost, to wit: Harness wort! sao will be sold at 25 orgetown omnibus, a sum of MONEY. The owner caa have it by applying to F.8. WALSH, Eighth st. east, near the Navy Yard. ja? st 10 REWARD —Lost, on the night of January ist. 2 GOLD WATCH sud Gold Chainn, between 17th st.. Washington, and Water orgetown, ‘The watch engraved: back; go'd dial, (discolored.) Wheever has the same and will bring it to W. THECKE! Sent will receive the ab.ve reward. Mirsourt Legistateare Sr. Lovis, Jan 6.—A resolution was unani- mously adopted In the Senate yesterday, instruct- ing the Committee on Federal Relations to report a bill calling a State Convention and juveniles, male and female; ‘ou may set it down asa fixed fact that Georgetown will soon be on a war footing. Aspirants for military hon- ors areas ‘‘ thick 2s autumnal leaves that strew the brooks in Vallambrosa,” or as plentiful as blackberries in Cooney. Seriously speaking, hewever, no matter what differences of opinion may prevail among our citizens in regard to the present disiurbed state of mapa effairs, all are aie ared to repel, promptly, any invasion of the Federal capital, come from what quarter it may. country. and loved her as a son loves the mother who bore bim Therefore he had addressed the people of that State at various points lately, urging them to remain teue to the Union. He believed the; would. But, whatever others might do, be coul fight under no flag but the Star. wzled Banner. (" Bully.” “Good.”) “Madness rules the boar.” Men have been heard to curse our Union; have been seen to tear down the Star- spangied Banner and trample jt in the dust. Men YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, about 3 o’elock, a citi- zen wamed Barnes, who had been collecting, was attacked on Capitol Hill by the party called “Rams.’? Mr. Barnes saved himself by flight This act was in broad daylight; and yet the police seem not to be aware of the existence of the Rams Alabama vention. Avevsta, Jan.7.—The State Convention met here to-day at noon. Mr. Phillips, aSecessionist, was chosen temporary Chairman, and Mr Horn temporary Secretary. A call of the counties RememsBer the cotillion party of to-night at Franklin Hall, given by the Perseverance Fire At a business meeting of the Potomac Light wed delegates were presen’ have been heard to threaten to invade this beauti- | Company No. 5. From what we have heard we 30 “ is PERSONAL. ° Infantry last eveuing, the following oficers were ptt edie wy permanent President ful city, founded by the Father cf his country, | thiok tbat it is impossible to get more pleasure 6 18 9 elected: Captain, Mr 8. McKenney; Ist Lieut , by a majority of eight over Jameson. Mr. Fowler, and containing the archives of Government © | for fifty cents at any other place. We would say Collars 2 1 B Washincton, January 7th, 186". John B vidson; 24 Lieut , Mr. John Cruik-] 9 Secessionist, was chosen Secretary. The pro- bis Angio-Sesok blood bhilia hie veluay and be | vest “ half dollar” in fun to-night. be =: i” Bots | Jercant, AW iasly | have consented eet naar: ie Nin understood iat “Capt: MeE Hollfsex? | CoeaIBES Were very quietly conducted. 5 fl ', A. De. . A “3 r is anders! a rapt. cc! Olli ny tl was ready to strike in defense of our Government} Famttixs can be supplied from Dexter’s reatau- Eee 4 § C See ee omnia and Ny “Apo TOuN worth bas been appointed Lieut Colonel, which Mississippi State Convention. show, fohens) rant, corner Eleventh street and Pa. avenue, with Pants * “ 2 my name to receive, collect, sue for and recover, | 18 the cause of the changes. About 20members] j,cxsox, Jan. 7 —The State Convention assem- ‘roceeding in the same animated vein, he sald | the very best quality Oysters, served up in any Do. = 3 1.50 | ali monies due the late firm of McCamiy & ¥cuatt, | Were taken in last night—making 72 enrolled. bled bere this morning. The delegates are unan- it was not bis purpose to interfere with any ar- | style desired; can also get them by the quart or Shoes 259 1.25 for me and in wy name to reosipt forthe same, and | The Anderson Rifles (named after the gallant imous for secession rangement of the District militia, buttostrengthen | gallon, opened fresh every day. 1* Do. a im % 35 to do any and everything that may ba necessary in | Major) was organized last evening, and seventy- ‘A resolution wes ed immed ately after or- each werd-acven in alto forma regiment, tg Euazwaanx will be sen the notice of a fest! Boo he B | thet "myraid attorney may lawfully do for me in | Sge,members, were enralled. Fhe following | ganising requesting toe, President to eppoint & Be called the" Ualon Regiment of Washington,” | val at the Island Baptist Church thir week, ‘This | 385-16" WM. OPENRYN. otticers were elected :—Captain, Chas. H. Rodier; t the premis Cornmittee to draft an ordinance of secession. ja 8-3t* The Governor has ordered the artillery force of the State to prepare a supply of ball cartridges which sball constitute a part of our military force in the District of Columbia, as do the other vol- unteer military companies of the city. We would then have a trained band of 5,000 men in the Dis- trict, more reliable than three times that number of raw militia. [* sore * That’s so.”’] Give him 5.000 young Washingtonians, let him drili cause recommends jiself to all,and we would urge a generous response on the part of our citi- zens. To-xicut the Rev. E. Yeates Reese, of Balti- more, delivers bis celebrated lecture on ‘Home Affections,” at the Smithsonian. Ist Lieut., James Goddard; 2d do., David Mason; 3d do., Edwin Krouse; ,wW Orderly Sergeant, Rich’d Chick Col. Wm. Stewart is raising a new horse com- pony, and bas thirty-five names. We bear a talk of other companies being formed, but wiil not mention them at present WM. H. SCHALL. EMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE EL GOODS. ‘Ses advertisement. Ea OR SALE—VEVON COWS AND CALVES. ‘Two or three pure blood Deyon Cows, with young Calves. Ths Cows are excel- lent milkers,and sold only to m ther stock on hand. Apoly to the subscriber through ‘o1 == STROLOGIST MADAME DEVISE, Pronounced the Greatest Wonder Living, The demands ar bamerous that she can-ot ae away. Hundreds visit herand are asto: 5 oat once to her al! who arein trouble, Planats Pennsylvania State Treasurer. Harxisscesc, Jan. 7.—Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia, bas been nominated by the Repub cha licans for state Treasurér during the sbort and the Washington cit: t Office, or at h s farm, written speedily and Horisoopes drawn mort truth- | | We also hear this morning that Mr. Richard 3 4 onibitnes veheacr ay bebe asics agree Hostetrer’s Stomach Bitters. tne Columbia turnpike, "eix mellse from ‘the Long nin une tells by dic wand cards also. Prices Cone, ope af eur saoet dteeated cities, bas been oo The nomination was made by aceli ter ay wreath, oven were they composed the | mo: ot ty Rn eheises se tener Bridge _____un 53) __LEWIS BAILEY. | Pirntn and D sts; private entranos Bens | the advertisement in another column of a] Mr Siifer, the present State Treasurer, resigns loudest fire-eaters that ever strutted or bellowed men, th: ng, and the femate BMEMBER the AUCTION of JAPANESE | tlemen admitted. ja7 St" grand fancy ball to be given by the Georgetown | t0-morrow. Tempestuous a; use.) The le of Wash- | Sy* infin and fragiie than ~ ~ = a NOTICE, ymnastic Association, on Monday next, at For- neon took no wile dice, and held the even penta aptan er a ous be ———, U NPARALLELED E Public will take notioe that I have this day pe Hall. {t promises to be a fine affair tenor of their way, but were prepared to fight In | 'oPforativs, “Phe prand dean or whi d the rower of Attorney which I gave to James McCamly and John Schall, Jr. doing bu ness in the firm name of McCaMLY & ScHALL. well as to each or either of them, to purchase g: and transact the Glothing Business for me, aud in my name, in Washington, D. C. They ave no longer any suthority to act for ma. 385 3t WILLIAM H. SCHALL. leratum, for which the sex 80 long looked fer in » realized in Hes- tetter’s Celeb ated Stomach Bi'ter: his prepa immed ate and permanent re- lt Ii distarbances of the stomach and bowels, but is in‘aliiavie in those easos of bodily weakn-ss and mencal depres-1on which re #u.ts from functional irresulsriues kuown oniy to the feebler sex. Jan. 7.—The steamer Star of the West, which sailed Lence on Saturday, was char- tered st the order of General Scott, and took 2 fall supply of provisions for Major Anderson, and 250 mea under Lieutenant Barlett. She will be at defense of their families, home, country and honor. He then read the following resolutions : W hereas threats have been mude that the Presi- dent elect shall not be inaugurated in Wasbington city, and we have reason, therefore, to apprehend that, on the 4th of March next, our beloved home See Georgetown advertising column for places to SUCCESS. buy your groceries and dry goods at the cheapest rates The great success which has attended DR. SCHLOSSER during this, nis GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS unas os ; TIE NDERSON RIFI Election. AME CLINTON PRICE, ATTENTION, ANDERSON RIFLE! State Conventi may be made thescene of riot, violence, and blood; | Sold by ali d-rggists. ja 8-eost Seoond Visit to Washington, M4? aie — Y re herevy notified to meet at Avevsta, Jan. 7.—Returns from one hundred and whereas we, the young men of the Third > his distinguished American Clairvoyant can be i, °R and Sap oe teh and four counties have been received, of which Ward of Washington, believe that the honor of From H. B. Hazarn, Esq. and, also, ted on Health,’ harscter and Future Events pit. January 9th, 1861, By order | tn seventy delegates are elected favorable to im- the nation and cuf city demand thatthe President |g wy paws y Se tiNO TON, D. Co Sept. 26, 1860, being unable to fallfil all his NSS a0 Swale Stieet.= SoGes beew £8 = mediate secession; twenty-uine are for codpera- elect should be Inaugurated in the National Me-| qisied with Docpepeia, inits woratiorme My ap - : tion, and five are divided tropolis, and are determined not to desert the post | petite was cone, and what little food | took wae engagements of danger ead duty, but to maintain our ground and defend our homes, our country, our rights, and our honor, at the peril of our lives: Therefore, thrown ue after remaining in the stomach a short time. WANTS. WANTED 8) Attends. industrious colored Troops for Harper's Ferry. Barrimors, Jan 8 —The troops which arrived during last week, compels him to y abdomen was very mach bioated. In ad prostra- , from persons the Corporation of who may 8B ustrious ored | Georgetown, the Southern ination of Mont | here yesterday, from Carlisle barracks, were not 1. Resolved, Tbat we, whose names are hereto thedigestive powers Noveral very emi, eut ners has ceed Deen 5 goniloian’s servan's | gomory strect, for the term oftwo years, the rent | infantry as stated, but a company of cavalry, 62 sabscrived, do constitete « voluntcer homage | troatment gave but litde, and that only temporary Star Office 1t* oo eee ENRY spin. hen Cee proceeded to Harper's Ferry. company, for the purpose of preserving law and | rejief, My sufferings wero 1utenee, and 1 becama A FEW DAYS LONGER itera Te peare ot | ADDISON. Mayors eer — order in our midst, and protecting our familics| reduced t> a more skeleton. At this time one of i Bf Peg ® Ay ed NOTICE—LICENSES.—Al persons and our friends against injury and insult by revo- | our druggist induced une to ty the celébrated Ory- in 1 o, orc 5 whose Licenses froin the Corporation of Mopite, Jan. 7.—The Ship Birmingham, Capt. lutionary and lawiess mobs, and that we unite apd chain ae i¢ ptpogak Mite oto WASHINGTON. nd avenue ~ Georgetown expice on the 3st instant, are hereby | John, with a cargo of S00 bales of cotton, was with similar companies that may be organized in nd great reinctance—fer I hi eter SO THA = T° = thal 1 had come to the corclusion that a'l proprie- tary medicines were alike wortilei — er the they com~ ory —— the proper ofhcers to enforce said fine Seainst al! the other wards of our city, the whole forming a regimeat. to be know and designated as the “ Uaton Regiment of Washington.” notified promptly to takeout the same. burnt yesterday in Mobile bay. iw in | ‘Baltimere Marken. — YOUNG GIRL WANTS A SITUATION &s chambermaid and sewing, or to of children, or to do the housework for the best reference can be civel Ww, approved 7th, 18.9, oth a but after ject themselves to 8 fine, and the law taking the first bottle | was so much relieved that Lcontinued the use of them until s perfect cure DR. M. SCHLOSSER takes this opportunity of returning thanks Resolved, That we proceed immediately to ily; delinquents. SaLtinons, Jan. 5.—Flour dull; Howard st. ; taeene’ tn Se wile ie to the No. 880 Sixth st., bet. G acd H sts de 27-SawtJan 10 WM. LAIRD. Clerk. | and Obto $5.50, City Mills $5. Wheat firm, red jp - 6 Bitters to all as a certain cure for Dysy . J ~ SO —— Seabees ‘ 5 ; Sone taal aly wecncin m afte poo t Hazano. 212 Peunssivacia avenue Ladies and Gentlemen of Washington OUSE WANTED.—I desire to rent a amall Ppomesric MOLASSES AS YET. 81.3021 .36; white 1 4001.60. Corn firm; new white pie as aioonid. sli a : _ ’ Prepared by Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and d vicinit: Hous* by Ist of February, containing 6 rooms, @latéc; old do. G5:72c. Provisions Srmer; mess 3. Resolved, That we adopt as our uniform a | for welsin W ashington city G, Stott. 3. 5. Waite = Js low rent. Personsjiaving such will find a go: 2) barrels prime old c-op (rleans MOLASSES, 3% do do newerep do do. As this Molasses has not had to pay any Custom House duties it will be sold correspondingly lowe, than foreign of the same quality. Bank notes of all the States ercept South Carolira taken at for Groceries, of which the subsoriber has k, and wi | sell at marset ithout regard to cost (intel.) rk $17 Lard 10yc. Coffee active at 12}ga13-. hisky dull at 154; a19c. for their kind and liberal patronage bestowed on him * durmg bis sojourn here, and, also, respectfully announces to parties who wish to obtain A Permanent Cure of CORNS, tenant by addreseing 3 note to Post Office, Rox 411, stating locality and price, Kent paysble nthly. jad 3i* mor Wont IMMEDIATELY From 95 T jacket of Kentucky jean, and a glazed cap, of the plalnest and cheapest material 4. Resolvei, That it is the duty of the officers. who may bed elected to ——— = nee immediately a system filling, and to lupart to we all the sal tary information ey can between this aud the fourth of March next. 5 weet Se we mutually - Splleltiy other our sacre onor, mn, and jm; to obey all the lawfnal do of our oj y who maybe elected by ourselves, 2s aforesaid, and to resist to the death, whenever it may be necessary, any disturbance of the public peace witbin the District of Columbia, and every ua- lawful invasion of our beloved city, from what- ever section of the country it may come Lawyer J.G. McCutchen objected to the'uni- form as too thin for the season. He did'nt want Z. D. Giimen, John Schwarze, Nairn & Pa.mer, John’ Wiley, J “B. Moore, and H. H. MePherson; in Georgetown by R.3_ @. Ciss:li,and G. M.& J. Southron, and by druggists everywhere. jal lw New York Markets. New Yor, January § —Flour Sac lower and dull. Wheat and Corn doll and easier. Provis- ions quiet. Whisky nominal at 19a20c > Financial. New Yor, Jan. 8.—Stocks lower. Chicago and Rock Island 53 ¥; Mlinots Certral shares 76% ; do. bonds 91; Micbigan Southern bad New York Central 77%; Pa. Coal Co. 77; R 40; Hud- son River RK R. 46; Cantons 15; Va 6's 75; Me. 6's 1 to 0,009 worth of SECOND-HAND FURNI RE, ofall kinds, for which I will Coege ones to pay the highest prices, and, &s usuai, at the shortest no- tice. UR. BUCHLY, Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &c. 009 408 7th +t., Let. G and H, east side. W4NTED-SECGOND HAND FURNITURE. Persons deo ining housekeeping, or havin; Hoxroratrnic Rewenies All of Dr, Humpireys & Co.'s spesifiec Ho- meopathic Re: es put iy ye ge for family use, In boxes, at 25 and cents each. Also, In ‘cases, coutaining 2 vials, from_$4/to 88 each, with book of full directions, For sale Z. 3. Gilman, 360 Pe. avenue, wholesale and retail agent; W. A. Fitzgerai!, 353 north F street; also by F. 8. Winter, Masuachusetts ave nue and Sixth streot. Also, Pomd’s Extract of Witch Hazel, for internal and externa! imflammations of all kinie, Soid as above. ma9-ly W.H. TENNEY, beorgetown, D.C, A NOTICE, 1.L Persons indebted to the late firm of T. O’Donnoghus & Son, are here y notified that ur- less their accounts are settled by tho 15th instact they will be paced in th® hands of an officer for coilection. SARAH O'DONNUGAUE, J32-e0Sw* Lixecutrix. UST RECEIVED— 10 ihés, prime Porto Rico SUGARS, 1 bbis. cud Rye WHISKY BUNIONS, bs SOFT CORNS, or any other . DISEASE OF THE FEET, to favor him with a call without delay, a surplus of Furniture on hand, can obtain thecas! and fair prices by applying at ) Seventh et. no 17 BO: SRIPFITH. Notice OF COPARTNERSSIP. The Public is respectfully informed that I nave OINTMENT. = tail your medical ? Uso these med- , Hotioway’s Pints « Pleurtsy —Do you wish. te ex pens. * and retain sound he: BOARDING. i = “= : x this day sesociated wi h myself in copartnershi > lottiée—they aro sdapted to evory disence—for all as this may-probably be his EVERAL HANDSOMELY FURNISHED] 30 bbis. HERRING and ALEWIV y “Williams in the Ruston Bt to fight in bis sbirt tail. [Laughter ] inflammatory affections of the ahest, a3 plouriay, Last Visit to Washington, SRO Ms with Beard.conbehadatNe 339 P| 25008. HERRING snd AL} UGA ine eeetee aah Hanser ence Seen Major Carrington said that the uniform could | axiium, vronohitis, coughs, oolds, &o. “The ana ; “s street, between sth and’ léth sts.,on reasonab'e 30 bag. and Java COFFEE, wil bo avedected in Goanmeel Onna & Wa. be determined upon afterward. tvs properties of the Uintmcnt have never been intending ehortly to term Persons in s-@ ch of pleassnt 10 hhds, riced) MOLASSES, ; ‘The resolutions were then adopted with an over- | questioced by all who have used it—the Pills ma- For sale by JOHN J. BOG wt bese We WilLiams Retire from Professional services, oo ASSEY, COLLINS & CU’S PHILADE: MAR aR R bee it houses would do wel! to call and exam ne fe gel ex 2 * whelming “ aye;”’ aud then commenced a lively stampede towards the secretary's desk hes 9 the tT, Uvially expodite the operation of the Uintment. Sold by all Druggists. (250 620. and $1 per box OF pot, jasiw ES NG LW J ber roll. ‘The crowd #0 dense, however, {n this © re) Asa direct proof of the extraordinary akill Ri5e ANe cote: north Sse bet TA a vata B supe HT ALE. We arc constantly elite "eat hie a Seainst it ae 4 Sfepismcntrypapeseetcctind uaterk | n0tsenty Masetdenpaaere ony gimatsre on nese Lconmodpela er rmaert ota: |Sctseg Re te Peta a, wom © PO | Seta to aad larwnrd od See tle pene. the room, aud were signed on the tops of hate or | Afsctions. Ecxporionce having proved chat simple ar-Siehloner's: Oneen, Pent boarders with. pleasant ROOMS. furnished EENY e RHINN, accots, " A GREEN, other folks backs. It was peamely Aneeamaon Tomodion ofwe act ‘spesdily and certainly wien | he can, with pleasure, refor toa creat number of | 9¢ unfurnisied with or without Board Aiso,a| tes &7 Green at. Ae: that some 200 signatures had already been re- | ‘8k in the early staces of the disease, recourse Ladies and Gentlemen tn this city, front Roomecn fi-+t floor, with Fema weet ¥ whom he treated three years sino,” should at once had to suitable for an office, ‘ H NOTICE, * Brown's Bronchial AVING Entered ivto sroshes or let the Cold, Cough, or ir- ritation of the To: reo slight, as ye eet and it was to adjourn to anotber night to obtain sdditieoal a astures. This was FOR SALE AND RENT. Hose Furmsshing, Agstion pad Gomes = = Dg, " HE THIRD WEDNESDaY OF EVERY} — ~ patos ness, the name negatived, aud the election of officers was entered | precaution a more Attack may be effeoraaily and who have all been oured T MONT. [For other “For Sale and Rent” advertisements, | © Malcaxsigen t bogs coe Bt “FGeneral James E. Ca was unanimously | themeffeotual forscieariay and stfeugtientae the at seeivatiogs Dt SCHENCK, of Philadsiphia, finds i i tee first page ) pub io um general wil give us a share 5 i 18 ashi: neve BBEe, ciated cupsin, and mundo his ackacwiedguent del-ly Diseases of the Feet, nm Aueements to positively bein the city the POR RENT wo well FURNISHED ROOMS | With,bounoas entrusted 10 “tr one im a speech of stirring eloquence, in which he} To rig Avruictxi to read tho adver- _ to their entire satisfaction. sday of every month. a (bed room and par.or,) frequiret only one} ja 3 W. B. WIL! said that it would seem to be somewhat against | tiseme.t of McLean's Sti ng Cordial and |. i eae sy bees = fondle ove ae Oe Avoune, Hours, | room, a: 357 D street, between 9-h and loth. PAPERHANGINGS. the rules of military etiquette fora to | Blood Purifier. in another column,. uw Dr. Schiosser’s methed has not only been Waere patients can o 3 0-2t AR ti to thors acerpt the office of captain, but that in this case charges when it is necessary make a thorevg i successful in this country, Foz REN T—in George own, 8° side Market hed enlisted eos gen treet, two three-s'ory Bt inpiNg 3 8,coome he asa private, and be red no = rect wo ee — ee p for re PENNIEs. % a iri iH th: cor SAT REES ea Stee, fa ee nation of the Li ith the irometo! Rh. Waite te agent for. Mononoke Pal f 486 GINGS al ermion TN er are higher or prouder title than to be their tom- but also in Europe, price $1 per ttle, for the cure of Sexi, Greeu and Blue Rit pr os ABs Decthenicbiated ca saane Pa vocsrepssera ores cheNg er crreennaromertng a rion $i per ost, for Uyapepetas Pas Se ca | Seni oF en, Docent fen, © Bene cata aveee Et uses end 0 tenant; tenty Be Curtis, 2d do and UB: Ward, | meutinouryapes, Kea’ it Rewillveetttness: | fom whion he quotes the following names: bee Biliat price asoents ber box, for Liver | GRUSS, 198 Woetstrect “jase AP Soings ot fee than, cost. 5 s -B. >| Sa -eoly From Mr Bohonek would be erefar te thueogho | (POR RENT—A K HOUSE, r y a ES ae sergeant, —— = =<, His Majesty the King of Bavaria. iakeraued ty hie reinedies i ghey rad Fecroaiting nine | situated of eau ts tial earaalege to eee cited sd ba and ath sergeant ssrhomes Jens: | On the sth lt, A. Holmend Re His Imp. H. Prince Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte. thand La av. “dots-sm * | Mialtenant. For further particulars sppiy to Ate Sichnys mevele toes — _ onvnitveSaoinig of Capt f'¢.Caring. UPR ANON T ofa couNe + Midas to JAN) H. R. H. Prince Alexander de Wurtemberg. NoTicens OTICE! | ir FENWICK, No.121 south P sttect,” ton, Ist Lieut. James P. Shelilcroes, 2d do. H. , H. T. H. Arch Duke of Austria. 1G. P. CALLIS, TER 0! a2 : Treasurer W. B. DIED, FOREIGN WINES, LIQUORS. AND PRE- aro. w was aj hare to solicit cceuiptiogs On the 7th instant, HARRIET L., doughter . ALR. H. Duke of Sachsen-Meiningen. — SERVE! < FOREN pg oe end from the citizens for the more eilicient erganiza- | flo ‘and flarriet ley, aged 4 months H. H. Prince Richard Metternich yk igh gt eed krown as the old Gonfe stand. Porressioi tion of the corps. =" p| Pies received, i wolacaledenlcre'n ed ge 1,000 b -xes Preserves, of different kinds, such as cannot be een cat nny gob Nos STUD ye bewess Mh and Sch ste Washington, ass cotm ays ‘The faneral will take to-morrow ( W ednee- day) fom. her gare Jonidence. No. 382 Fit sity. of instan BAN NAT WILSC laceiter Sip lato Toners siven immediately. Apply to ARNY & SHINN, The meeting then adjourned, after appointing & meeting of the members of. the hantney for next M y night, at the same place. HOR. H. Duke of Saze- Weimar. Rc. {F. H. Cardinal Archbishop of Paris. 2 Ri 0. OreN as jer ® 5 nue se By EErEnEc to ont advertising colames st | Wigiatanvee tit fear 2 Geath by the wataiting | 1A Napoleon iis." | BPRBOH FRUITS JN CANS, Sok FTG Woda aa Tess Rees errs SEAS oa | eee ene Maes itor hum, | Races eke eae illards’ Hotel) la to besoid at auction, through | fut ote efuidees inthe hepa ete weno | gy es Rucci sacad ane xing evi. | Bt Be . Wednesdny Ganvary St snd 0 Mr Mecdutt ite of the family ere invited to attend "Duchess of Russia. ee 7 Ts, ; tte rad ef unay Ec‘ tur | Qa cunge of fgh Pent greta ot | Benard Aon, Parisian w rdnary tthe from J and in, < s 2 Dos erst, bctore imported, They theta bess fr ents PeetteP LIA PERG | aye sugatars and Sele ofthe from 108. m. till 4 p. m., 957 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, (South side,) between 12th and 13th streets.

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