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“LOCAL NEWS, [Bittectessettie comping, ware a ae nd the ocer of thc Scranex Covnt_ Monday —No.& The Untied THE LATEST NEWs to hall in States, appellants, agt. Claude Chana et al. Ap- which to hold meetings of the company. from the court of the United States —._—— eee eran al gE ARE ESIE OS TP AET TES TS ‘The meeting then edjourned to Fcidxy night at the northern district of California Mr. Jus- Correspondence of The Star. Tux Sraz is printed on the fastest ieee a af Salk its edition | "Be same place. tice delivered the opinion of the ee ae TELEGRAPHIO. Barax Antap! FatHERLAND aND OTHER Our citizens are not behind those of Washington is so large as to require it to be put to press at an 6 4 7 remanding the cause, with to in inilitery spirit and enthusiasm mow that the FROM SOUTH CAROLINA. early hoar; Advertisements, therefore, should be twas beld the regular weak pad Tre if Ee Pe ni ae tin cries is upon us, but are preparing to defend their | The Star of sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | or fete ‘citizens ‘of Republican ‘\persua- No. 17. ge on ag ns A 7 pions the homes In case it becomes atemeey Merit: sion,” who bave gathered from different quarters | Gro, °8* Lewis Moore a jent corps, the Petomac Light Cuantrston, Jan. 9 —The steamer Star of the wot appear until the next day. AS . pd i ~ q uine | Listrict court of the United States for the western contains some as tilled men as can West, with troops to reinforce F. ple aee eae waa | repreceatinn, she cetablishment of that genuine | district of Texas. Mr. Justice Campbell drliv- in say comprny in the country, rived off the Charleston tar st an early bent tate Tux Vovuntszr Movement — The Seventh — or po? ing, tt cies tees ered the opinion of the Court, affirming Se eae work drilling recruits and =n, Shee mo ene es Ward Responds.—Pursuant to call, a large num- | Bet ee aianctation A ae recovered | Ment of the sald district court in the cause, wi pony — ae when che - . en! A, bareer ber of the citizens of the Seventh Ward = from the effects of a decided smell of we | Costs. The Anderson Rife Company was opened upun ber cop ison stationed et night at Island Hall for the pur; of organiz- idaistess to teri We discovered No 5. Jos C Palmer, et al, appellants, agt. evening, held in the hall corner of | the light. ‘Morris’ I ing a company for the jon of the city. | set ves to reconnol Brat.’ The United States. A) from the district court ig ht-bouse on Morr: Mr. W. H. Baum was called to the Chair. and behind the shade of big m two Hee | Mr. Sam’l C. Magruder Secretary. The chair meeting last Gay and High streets, adopted spirits at the officers’ table and thirty-one fal of the United States for the northern district of similar to that of the Washi ones. The guns of Fort Moultrieon the other side ales California. Mr. Justice Grier delivered the opened 7) of your city. They were reat t see agin We bate sod teenie stated the of the meeting, and Invited 2 ion of the Court, affirming this decree of the sai entire force of the ea © bave these cent come forward andsign the rll, |, nee Eveidens and Secretary bogus seve | init cong in tug caunt islet 8) other, tklog the number ‘iroied | Sorisyoreg estes ony perma beara which call was promptly responded to = f all the | , N°. 106. Brannock Jones, plaintiff in error, agt. L. W. Bates, Presi- | nearly 130 men. This ‘was divided into Bo injury Gen. EC Soinnles entered about this time, | Wigwam. One-sixth, nay one-fifth, o: de. | James S. Soulard. In error to the circuit court a and was cheered vociferously. In response to the | People in this great Republic were of the United States for the district of Missouri. Major Anderton, ee pe cr tbowe om, beard. dent of the Maryland Annual Conference of the | Company “A,” with the present officers, and Major Anderson, from Fort Sumter, 4 not re- call of the crowd, he came forward fo the stand | Clared the President of the Club, and anvhow | Mr. Justice Catron delivered. the oplaioe of the | memodist Protestant Church, formerly the es. | Company “B.” which el Dares te eee 1% : teemed of the Ninth street station, preached | for the lon of officers’ During the meeting ‘ and addressed them. He stated that be should bers. waar. oe vencaggep oa! A eaten ine Court, affirming the judgment of the said circuit | last night at thet station. “He is oe paying his | first lieutenant Goddard bie position, (be Fing of Truce from Fert Sumter. pealty of the Hell’ bed milena hie cay, fiteree | ward. Surely it could not be dented that there | COU Tae. Hiary tinee Canetti bat’ The Ms oficial visits to the statloneand circalts ing | having been elected n ofa company im bis | gurater, came ‘oven me toe cc rin jocality of the Hall, by , Washi - . agt vor, istrict, and situated in the District of Co- | own ward,) and second lieutenant D. Mason was -d in these times to be | Were just about as many Germars in Was! Aldermen, and citffens of Allegheny City. Ona this te asd eat Fenty an tears eae ot tpn | tetas pops faery emai | OGD eg tie Gags [eats and the sonny can of Marynd | Sea he ace teat By but, anyhow, secession was the order of the day, and they would not be out of fashion if their grievances were not speedily repaired. Their representation was now curtail to one man. and very probably would soon be not half that much. Five big District offices would be given out, and they wanted their say and just sbare—two of them—when they were parceled morning with « flag of Wit | to the 2 and Virginia. : Krouse was second lieutenant, and Mr. J. | crowd of citie of the Governor, followed by . Crenten Manket.—The quantity of provisions | : He was in secret communication with the Gor- cy morsing was fully sufficient for the dem: 5 of ‘and of crtizens SO hah eae ernor and council for about two hours. At two Bt 87.50 for 108 fee, Peay Dork was off: 11 another company was organized, to be known | ©/cl0cK ‘be was sent in a Sal Sn De S- . y stands were occu- | as the Home Guards James 6 was elected > eae-nd t the wharf, returned to Fort led, and prices ed from Gi to 90 cents 100 “ hia,’ secenatng ‘ongoantity wae quality.The captain, Wim. A Waugh first lieutenant, Benedict The object of the mission is not known, but it ng sooner He did not know how many men bed s‘gned the roll before him, but desfred to make one remark, after which he had no doubt those present who had not yet signed would come forward with enthusizsm to place their names with those already there. His friend and partner, Mr. A. Lloyd, whose mother and brothers are Judges of the circuit court of the United States for the western district of Pennsylvania. Mr. Justice Wayne delivered the opinion of the Court, that the issueof bonds with coupons in the case stated are not null and void, but that it was done under the authority of constitution acts of the State of Pennsylvania in the case stated, and, fur- Hutehins second lieuten: Andrew Barbour idents of the Seventh Ward, had requested ther, that they are not null and void for any ir- | prices generally remain unc’ th: e is su; that it relates to the firing into the Fim to tign bis name to the Seventa Wari soll | out. Let an American be postmaster, and but regularity cotinected with that lasue by the Clty ‘ ——_——— Riley Shine onder ee cae eee emeiee, 204 | Star of the: West sed yt ie terion fe werd al | Seafarer Gees ire il aarti | ngage a The Prtdent of toe ata Suns ieetts = | 6 noe on te al By I~ fae he was ready to uniform not only himeelf, but to | ¢! . , | No. 37. Thomas Ric! laintif in error, a 8 morning > 0 fornia ten uniforms besides his own in this glo- | M&u from the fatherland, or from Poland, or from < 4 : agt. The City of Boston. The argument of this cause was concluded by Mr. Badger for the plain- tiff in error. No. 38. James Nations etal , agt. Nancy: Ann Johnson et al. This cause was argued by Mr. Paschal for the plaintiff in error. No 39. Sampson and Tappan, claimants of the ship Sarab, &c., appellants, agt Samuel Welsh etal. This cause was submitted to the consid ation of the Court on the record and printed a1 ments by Mr. Wharton and Mr. Kane for the ap- jon Lieut Hall, but the oT commuted thopentence of William H. Marquise | ,,,Sti!! another company—the Scott Rifles—bad a purpose of his mission is curiosity to lear: (who at the last term of the Criminal Court was pect. bes | before lat, but we believe organ!- Intense.” sentenced to the Penitentiary, for keeping a gam- % And yeta: Farther Particulars. Bes oe) to one year’s imprisonment in the | fy saition ae the | C™4RLEsrox, Jan. 9—At an early bour this we must not forget morning our citizens aroused by the loud rents company of . Col.Wm. Steuart. who is =s — Srconn Warp Notice.—A meeting of citizens | taking great interest in the formation of this cor; 5 = Hpae meant jon of cannon to seaward, of the Second Ward, favorable to the adoption of ae ogy ae twenty | cityto the wharves. The excitement was intense active measures for su; ion of incendiar- ar after was started. They 7 ism, will be held this evening, at 6 o'clock, at | have a meeting at the Urion Hotel this evening, | 22fenes’ Military rushed to arms for the general the auction rooms of James U. McGnire & Co., | at7 o'clock, we w rious cause. [Cheers] He was detained by ill- ness fom a but desired to be present on some future occasion to address his fellow-citizens in favor of the Union. It was the spirit of.Mr. L. that he hoped would animate every person present to-night. ‘The speaker felt that he had friends in the gal- lant Seventh laa peas } ue uate: among the Washington people nearly 5 and ‘the citizens of the city had been kind to him, esters aie there! The same was the case in the penitentiary; none but. Ge: could come there under the regime of a wai of the Ger- man or the “‘Waschiappsby”’ order. Strong resolutions, containing the ultimatum to be put before the wigwam-men, were read and approved, after a good-looking, blue-eyed gentle- man had vainly tried to smooth the troubled waters, and throw cold water on the over-hasty zeal of the men in hot-spur jackets. To throw off isorganizing—neme unknown. organizing: “po ‘Twelve or fifteen were beard. first from Each and all of the companies named above, and so help him God he meant to be true to them. co chains of edie yer and ns ean tend pellants, and by Mr. Fallon and Mr. Serrill for | °°"! f Tenth and D sou Wl eee our observation extends, are robe of the works Fe Morris’ Ialand, followed by a few The Third Ward was the first to inaugurate this Clie besidee eet Ia Lames aeemed most | the appellees. Adjourned, Hottoway’s Pitts anv OINTMENT men of all shades of political opinion, buta strong | "ot from Fort Moultrie. movement, dut he believed the Seventh would | Polit dee rates ci ee declared the | ‘Twesdey.—No. 40. Chas. Tate ot al., plaintim enFagts Sor the Million—By & recent enactment of | Unton feeling les the whole of them. The | , The anxiety to know the cause of the Srin roll up as large a list of volunteers as the Third Ra off by other counsels. (Hurrah for Krze-zeze- | 1" error, agt. Jobn G. Carney. This cause was ‘rench government. t/ had done. or as any ward In the city would having, the same pepulation. He believed that the great heart of the nation beats in unison with us; that the Union is beloved by the great mass of the —: States might secede, and traitors attempt ‘o inangurate civil war, with its accompanying train of untold horrors, but he believed that this r ese medicines are ad- | [: Shey + ‘was intense, the whole cif remaining for an mitted free of day into all ports of Franc _ They pe ten ag bor a mpegs teen ~ hour or more in suapente., Were no shots muibtary hospitals terete ail th ie and | 4 nderson R. fies inet last evening; and that, with fired from Fort Sumter, &nd it was at once a kmperor has signified. his appreciation of their | the inscription * No invasion” near it, is signifi- Vest attempting During Ee pln ey hag et Hollewey peng of feeling which animates our commu- 2 y, Arge quantities | n! seine aed for the wounded at Kreseoisand Mente: | “Me. Tenney, our great pork dealer, bought over | ‘is was ascertained to be the case. argued by Mr. Taylor for the defendant in error, and submitted on a printed argument by Mr. Benjamin for the plaintiffs in error. No. 41. Robert Gue, ae agt. the Tide- water Canal Company. The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. McLaughlin for the zeze-zowsky ] Counsels from others might look well, but they were rotten inside, surely. Next came a young man, introduced _ off- cers as Mr Wood, a distingaished American guest. His oration was of rather long duration for the auditory, who were evidently not very + by ali Druggiets, at 25 cts., 62 ots., | 99 ne W bilst the excitement was at ite ‘ht a boat reat and glorious Republic would sill survive. | Song In the King’s English. ‘The utter baseness ee eee by Mr. Dobbin for the | snd gi per box or pot. cr jag-tw "| 20,000, page ee ark, yesterda rang, = OS as wras observed to leave Fort Sumter, with an om fie regretted to say that two papers in this city | of a eer a ee: American people wae Wednesday —Benjamin Howard Shackleford Hosterrer’s Stcmacu Bitters. 00 Ibs., owing to the rainy weather of yesterday, | S°f Dearing a flag of truce and — the city. had tried to throw cold water upon this move- | conclusively proved, if nob to anybody else's, ill pe ase dy dF abt nthe dutios and oocup tions of wives and | and the large stock on the market, over'3.000 lbs. | TLE Officer proved to be Lieut. Hall, who pre. ment of the citizens to organize for the protection | to, tbe speaker's own satisfaction. Thelt cheeks | Eeq., of Virginia, was admitted an attorney and | mothers are not so abeniceiy istarioge vo aoee beta seostoad, > 4 ceeded to the quarters of the Governor, followed of their homes—the * Constitution” and the | ™ight be fair, but their hearts did turn black as | counsellor of this Court. men, they are mora exhausting, and t! : hey @ 6 female by an immense concourse of citizens. “States” “He did not intend, and wonld not | 8°00 a8 they looked on a forelgner. Adoptedciti- | No. 41. Robert Gue, appellant, agt. the Tide | syetsm inhinttely inore wees hone tee cemale | “Don't forget the fency ball at Forrest Hall, on | PY : ; é The interview of Lieut. Hall with the Governor — Ww Canal Company. The argument of this | thatofma., should be sustained and ted, | Mondey evening next.” See advertisement. Pg lenny fran ep Beyer foe pee Davee eee orn oly 4 pln pe nen pe ae nn Campbell | f posaibie, by ume sao and healthful tone aud Bee Tee Saint erent Onatell, at Be. pe ee tS ae ence at phe lot and treason safely locked up in their | for the appellants storative. The gracd desideratuin, for which the | Barnard’s, or a! ridge street, where the agent | troaTned te | 1 us. The speaker gloried in the fact that the | Pl was safely pin the app sex so long looked fr in -ain, is realized in Hos- | of the Star may be seen naw Rot yet transpired, though I learn from y we ; easts fic warned bis “German friends” notto | No. 42 The lessee cf Isaiah Frost et al., plain- tetter’s Celebrated Stomach Buiters. y high authority that the of Maj. Anderson one ee TCU ee nae mak We th ee te aarp Aduorlonmy nt onceediy tr hice | im ta cribs eae tee Frostburg Coal Company = stomach Bitters i related to the firing into the mer Star of the West, and that it is of a most threatening charec ter their own separete organizations, and be on their guard against this faithless nation. He wanted them to ask good offices for every man of them. Five hundred and fifty good offices and three hun- dred subordinate ones are now filled by residents of this District; tuis be had looked up in the Blue Hook. And as tbe number of republicans in this city don’t come up to that mark, so every ortho- dox one is in duty bound to takeat least one upon He hoped the audience would pardon him for making an allusion to himself in this connection; f>r when a man of honor is attacked he mustspeak end fight too if necessary to vindicate himeelf. He had beard a report to-day—he hoped no man wonld say it to bisdace—friends had told him to- day ttat he bad undertaken this movement be- cause he wished to lay a foundation for the Dis- trict Attorneyship under the incoming adminis- The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. Shackelford for the plaintiffs in error. ffs 8 immed ate and per — Adjourned. - t a et 7 ) ¥ tid bowelgriut ie twa ianig-in thove’canee-ct | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’M odily Weakness and menia. eprestion which re — wanes ae a . ts from functioaal i NOTICE, The Star of the West im Charlesten Harber chofeeliergens ee nen known only t0 | A +. pecscus takin nike ale Sem of TL ee Youx, Jan. 10.—Captain McGowan. tele Sold by al! droggists. ja8-ovst | O’Donnoghue & Son. are here y notified that an_ ga that the Star of the West bas arrived and Sa ae serene! less their scoounts are settled by tho iSth instaat anchored safely in Charleston barbor te they will be p aced the ha f ai fe q from Sept. 26,1080. | onifection.. 7 SARAH ODONNOGHUE, |, LNote oy the Reporter —The source — I 0.0. F—The Encampments and Lodges have elected their officers for the term of six months, commencing on the Ist instant. The following is the list: Columbian Encampment, No 1.—Wm. War- flisied with ‘D “ints ¥ cosw* Bxeoutnx. | doth a oe to the Star of the West ; ° ioted wit 4 . = = n tration. ‘Theve are always men to be found, who, | bisshoulders Benton self-destruction, the “ Ame- Pronk s. 3 Tee FR Mriges pau peste vas one aad what litte food T tank eke UST RECEIVED ease on = roe “y — a haw d —_ actuated in aught they say or do by base and dis- — frieud’’ weit on, but was happily saved yk T : wD, Hutton. J. Ww » Say JA. rown us after remaining in the stomach a short 10 hhde, honorable motives, are always willing to impute time. My abdomen was very much bioated. In 150 bb! “ leed.”? Magenenu, No. 4—Wm. F. Steele, C. P.; 8. | fact there was complete der 2) bh, may account for the sudden transition of affairs ee eee ee re, memmattal SUBST oo ceatieacy nie nie Mee sna} od-|A-He McKim, 8. P; Win, B. Opadee ewes | tee ofthe digestive powers Sovoral very emiout | 3 bbit in iat quarter” A few hours will probably elect wa bes ntuleuted it 10 hime is paper adhesin hered to the principle not to understand that (to | Jos, 8. Tucker, 8.; Geo Brown, T.; J. Joseph, Peatmont yore title aea oat es spenncary 10 hinds, 58. liar. No man who bore his pame ever held or | thet) foreign tongue this evening. The young — ely, No 5 —Parker H. Sweet,C.P.; Chas, | itl My sufferings were intonee, beoams | _ For sale rE. Later from Eurepe. od 6 off, i r —_— . -P., e KL asked to hold an office under this Government, | ™an walked off, to all appearances reconciled Cate HP Wm Verne WBA Kia: reduced to a mere skelaton. At th with the --Dutch plank” {n the Chicago plat- form, provided bis new friends came forward in masves and help him at the next meeting at the Wigwam to throw overboard the, to him, obnox- ious executive committee. To this they pledged themselves, men and mouse! The ‘orator’ bad been frequently interra except in the army and navy, and then only in time ef actual war. He'was a man of peace. and an advocate of peace; but if wr must come, he meant to fight as bis fathers had fought before him, under the Star Spangled Banner. He wanted bo office; was able to earn his living, and if the politicians would give us peace and unien, no der, S ; E. Edwards, T.; A Gawler, J. W Mount Nebo, No. 6—John T. Given, C. Pj Robert Slight, H. P; L. B Allyn, S. W’; John F. Havenner, S.; James Skirving, T.; Geo, W. Calvert, J. W. 6 I PHILA DRAUGHT ALE.— Weare Scotia, from Liverpool on the 27th via Hat I had-come to the oorclusion that @ | proprie- Saeed Ale te Penns who want © pure up bata? Chins overland mail bed arrived in Eng- ty medicines were alike wurthiess— but r . = ; taking the first bottle I was so much relieved that RNY, & SHINN. Agcnte, The bombardment of Gaeta continued inces Foontinued the ase of them Unita nario coe | tee S7 Green at. Georsetowe | ssutiy, was effected. I now most cheerfully recommend our drusgiattuced we o'r ingosiserated rs! | MASP DRE LENE aeCOms CEGADE, | gcBQhTEAZD, jah. 10\— Tae stamp Nove bev- LODGES. Central Lodge, No. 1 —John A. Borland, N G ‘ a ee The weather in England was exceedingly cold, J ncaa - the Bitters to all asa cortain oure for iyapepsia, wets Pac. below fuma need be unde: the necemify of sucking Seton ripe pligeed poten en Wa Scott. VG; Win F. Philitpa, FS j F. B. Preeagll Hazann, S12 Pennepivaaia enue. BOARDING. => Sey localities canging c hent. z i e . | Lord, jr, R.S8; 3 ab Gittings, Treasurer. repar it . Fowle 30,, Boston, and = a = : 4 fred soon = pl pe ag peel yore B gnghend| ed Pt ay in olla to “step thai | , Waibington, No. 6—Jobn I Given, NG ; | forsstetn Washington 0 8, Stctt & Bvate: | SENSRAL BARDSOMELY, FURNISHED | , crince A trad woud sen embark Sor the asses Keath of the late District Attorney, 2 numier ot | Wiking.” they'd Uetier come at once and aee | John T. Skter’V G ; Geo M. Ovater P'S Jon’ Fonn'Wileye') S Beorer ad HE Me PCat! | Secete bate bee ie eee aatkeaeeas No. 330 F | foun naval from the Cape of Good Hope announce Influcatial friends yot up a. petition In bie faves | ABCE of “lager” with bien, as bie calnd. nines | P, McKean, K-85 John Seaford, ir? 1 Gaorgetown by RAS. E. Cine ily aud Geek : ‘ ee iene belch eg ly Eastern, No.7 John H. Bird N. G ; Jobn | i! Gaorgetown by B.S. Jiss ll, and G. M.& J, | terms Persons in seavoh of pleasant boarding | movements for @ separation of the from c F's long. is alternative ha eo or * ED: we avs , 4 3 : LM ul Southron, and by dracgists everywhere. ‘jai lw,r | honses would do wel’ to call and exam nefor them- | the Western portion of the Colony. Kafiana bad ma yh ery Oat oma Am per eh Pre- | desired effect, and it was with effort that the See. | Imrie, V G.; Joshua Cooksey, F S.; P.M. Pear- | ~ Ee ——" | nel ew . ~___ 00 _ | aeeeby boneeen separate colony. The sp-aker Wished to God the President would | ‘tary could keep ‘his masses” to listen to an | 80n, R.S ; Geo. 8. Hepburn, T. DIED, ~ DUVALL HAVING TA Commenciat. Harmony, No. 9 —Fred. Prosperi, N. G.; Chas J. O'Neil, V.G ; Jas. Edwards, F.S; HN Ober, R-S.; Wim’. Young, T. Columbia, No 10 eorce W. Calvert, NG; Henry Trine, V ie. % Collison, F.8.; John A. Moulden, R.S ; David Fowble, T. Union, No 1.—Wim R. Speiden,N G; 8.A. H. McKim, V.G ; Maning Hadley, F. 8; Geo. Brown, R 8; W’F. Steele, T. Friendship, No. 12 —John MES ANS O61 On Wednescay, 9th instant, at 3 o’clock p.m. ] 1 ken the house cn afteralong and painfnl sickness, which she bore | Sth aud 6th, p-eviously with christian fortitude, CAROLINE, be- prepa-ed tu accoinn lovei wife of Francis Willner * Alfred Hutsmulier of this city, declare war against Spain. He would go over to important Ue of a ‘distinguished Congress- Virginia, and say to the disunionists there, ! man from [ilinois, the right-hand man of Mr. incoln? Tue honorable gentleman bad been it his lager-bier shop yesterday, and informed him tbat himself and colleagues felt unsafe in tals city. as long as he and bis men were not organized and armed to the teeth. Compliance with that request would be remembered at the proper time. Let us shoulder our rifies so that our “taxes will be ground.” ‘i st. north. No. 486. between | Cotton—Sales of the week 72.000 bales. Ad : cpt bv Miss Gwyn. is now | vance of the week ayd, having an tate either perinanentortran- | tendency at the clos: on Thuredsy aight. On t boarders with pleasant ROOMS. fur: ed Friday the estimated sales were 12,000 bales. pfurnished. with or without Board A — = Dreedcte@s 4 6 months. _ < 7 front Room on first floor, with private enti closing firm but onchanged readstuff were The relatives ard friends of the family are re | suitable for an office. jae firm with an advancing tendency. Provisions quested t. attend her ee LO-MOrOW (P1dh)) | DC w—HtIMMOTL a, £ f were dull Consols aiter oon, at 2 o’cleok, from the Lutheran Chureh, FOR SALE AND RENT. Goeukent Guus, af tae ce ake Crtets. “Come, boys, if you want to fight, come with me, and glat your thirst for blood on a foreizn foe, and not upon your brothers at home!” [Cheers } If it be true, (and the speaker had beard it was true,) that there exists in this city, or anywhere, a secret organization whose purpose it is to resist the inauguration of the constitutionally-elected President in this city, it is my time we know It. d daughter o| ed 2i years an corner Fourth and E (Int.) On the sth instant, st Zancsville, Ohio, JAMES 6; Wm. vV_«: Gawi ’ 1 EL | MOORE k ate uaenk ol cad eal =e ee Ixvtanapou's, Ind., Jan. 6.—The anniversary and prepare to say to the world that we will resist | Grand enthusiasm, and mustering of sixteen | Wo ~ n AP Fa yuer KE, Sp Samuel E. | MOORE, formerly a resident oi, and well kuown | [For other “For Sale and Rent advertisements, | of the batile of New Orleans was celebrated by to the death any attempt to set at defiance the | Bames on the list at once. Reet we pease savas} -Jouephs “Ti Mit: Mons hed boon fer. epsersl wears) on: eatin: ie int a 2 fine military parade here to-day. The . laws, and any and every effort to disgrace the In- Tea ese Walker, N’G; Wm A Marl, V. Gane. D_ | Bive bret and pork af 'Zancssilic. He ered OTICE.—MEFTING ROOMS FOR RENT, | oF elect, who welcomed the military, made 2 tegrity of our citizens. There has been an attempt | U.S Acricuntcrat Sociaty.—Second Day — Cathell’ RS; "T Bang F 'S: HL iT + | in tho 68th year of hy » regretted by a large fam- Societies wanting Rooms car be accommd. short but patriotic speech. He claims them to make this matter in which we are engaged, a | But few were in attendance at the Smithsonian | C@thell, R. ngs. P.S; H- Lewis, T. | ily aud numerous friends. . Beacon, No. 15.—James Gro; on,N G; Wm ted over the bookstore 536 Seventh street, on rea- | devotion tothe Union and Constitati ande political one. There never was a more gross cal- | this morning. 1 No. zon, 0 ; A_ Franklin, V. Gj James Walls, F. 8: L. B ott the United State ee CTR soaps termes, on any night, M. D. RUSSELL. vigilant enforcement of the laws. Some, : a umny uttered. The speaker appealed to all pres- At ten o'clock the meeting was called to order, Allyn. RLS ? a Mallikin, T. y F. 85 b. B. Eo rerent = a a apalies eee an oy ite - D. ou wisbed to live un the protection of pet pag herr lp ae mies there pri Persone admitted sa: manetbers ofthe | ™ 77 conte! No. 167 Ged Cooksey, N. B, aged 33,8 native ff Sin Re dig i yt Macon oa sarge eel ae i ie ne ber te tat of ie : i h ge? 3 S Geo. H. Fayman, VG; Wm. H. Crosby, F. 8; | tion. 2 , ‘The speaker was opposed to the opening of the| A report was received from the cominittee of i » Wm. J. Brown, R.S; A. Duvall, T. Excelsior, No 17 —SilasH. Moore, N.G ; Thos. J. Holtzclaw, V_G ; James Batchen, F.S ; Wm. Cooper, R.S'; R B. Donaldson, T. Mechanics, No. 18, (Georgetown.)— Wm. A. Wheatley, N G.; A! C. Prather, V.G; C.F. Robertson, R. 8 ; John Garrett, F.$.; John Pax. ton, T 9.—P. Decker, N. G.; Geo. R J. Vogt, R. 3; F. Swiering, African slave trade. It was horrible to think of so barbarous a traffic In our day and generation; but be was in favor of any man in the South en- jsying the right to take his negroes to the Rocky Mountains to Attempt to grow cotton there if be should be so disposed. [Laughter] The speaker is a slaveholder, and the son of a slaveholder. This question of slavery in the territories is an outrageous humbug, out of which bad men have almost succeeded in breaking up our glorious finance, stating that after meeting all expenses At Springboro’, Warren county, Ohio. on De-| Sores in Win there was left a balance of $1,014 9 in the treas- gembersathh, Mrs. ELIZABETH TIMMS, inte of | S0zS8 12 YVisconal s aco.) in Dewit county. Also. 400] —under it be would live and die. He said itis cberish Washingt aged 78 years, ear the Great Central rail- partisan strife and fom the Falla of St. Croix, n | feeling at's common Uotherhood Gr ads good wlifand' Raat of Mopte | ropes easter bs iat teetsan wee ste | "AMO in trade, wil a ures of “ eI - “3 heimer, ‘on Dir street, opposite the Centre ‘Mar —% Yor avenue. i Kentecky Convention. UR RENT—In George own. sou hside Market | Lovisvitix, Jan. § —A salute of thirty-three strect, two three-story BUILDING: 6 rome guns were fired at sunrise in bonor of the battle geoh, with back buildings, suitable for stores and | of New Orleans, and at noon a similar salute was Anderson ur; The committee recommended in their report that the traveling exhibitions of the Society be dispensed with. On a motion to refer the recommendation of the committee to the executive committee an anima- ted discussion sprung up; after which, the report was received and laid on the table. 5 s = f wellin, or the corner one «@ first-rate tavern given in bonor of M: re country, while piving the way to political pre-} On a motion of the Secretary to proceed by bal~| FS; Wm. Peterson, T. GRsa ae Wieck entoed PPIY soon to JOS. ¥, © Two conventions are new in somion ferment. ‘The speaker would say one thing if be | lotto the regular election o officers, a spirited eames Gauss, Se 306" | union and the las democratic con’ 4 died for it, and that was that some of thestrongest | debate ensued. > Editor Star : It will be remembered that I said OR RENT-—A two-story PRICK HOUSE, | The former will bly pase resolves that Ken- friends of Mr. Lincoln were slave owners of Vir-| On motion the Society resolved to go into the | 1" eles ech to my friends of the Third Ward, cuntaicing nioe rooms, pleasantly situated on | tucky would not be satisfied with anything less ginla. The speaker kuew what he was saying | election of officers that Judge Taney was reported to have said that 7 when be said this. He bad conversed with those who were acquainted with the character of the President elect, who believe bim to bea patriotic, a generous, and a Christian man ‘The speaker's heart warmed towards bim when he remembered that be was the friend of Henry Clay. He had he intended to «dminister the oath of office to the President elect, if he had to go to Springfield. 1 did not make the statement of my own persona! knowledge. I have since received information from a source in which I have the greatest confi- dence, thatin point of fact Judge Taney bas ex- ist a hyping one ged ia a — wea avenus, | than Crittenden's proposition. with gas in each room. en! eral »® punc- pate! from jeorge unders presi- pes pe sideulares bens te Bie. dent of ry lg poten Ee the SUHENS store corner 13th at_and New York av, oto J.T. FENWICK, No. 171 south B sitect,” | Gefeat of Crittenden’s propositions, created grest ja3-St excitement. Nominations being in order for President, Mr. Crippen, of Mich., Mr. Calvert, of Md, Mr. Newton, of Pa., Dr. Wm. B. Hubbard, of Ohio, and Mr. J. Merryman, of Baltimore, Md., were nominated Messrs. Rabe, of Cal, and Newton, of Pa., t Judg 28 VOR RENT —The STORE sad DWELLING From Havana. * were inted tellers to receive the ballots: pressed no opinion upon the subject. My admi- io. ridge street, Georgetow . New York, Jan.9 —The steamer Quaker City, Misuweg. Thot was onccgs for bm, for us be. | We eubtiction proceeded te teller? uot? "4 | lation for that soncrible pentociee ant Lene krown sa the old vonfvohoners sand, Por from Havana on the Sty, with neariy'a quarter of Hueed Mat it say Lencotn treo tee friend of these | | The teliers reported the ballot as follows:— | tinguished public services is known to my brethren a - 4 a million of dollars in specie, has arrived. men be will prove to the world that be is to be | Mr. Crippen, 1. Mr. Calvert, 6; Mr. Newton, 2; | f the Washington Bar I shall be pardoned, - Tie Havana market was still paralyzed, but trusted with the Biet office to which he lis cece | be, Hubbard, 5 Ae. Benes therefore, for saying that when I used his name RRE EN T—Two frame COT LAGE HOUSES, hopes were entertained of @ revival of trade elected. Edward Bates was the speaker's first No election; and Mr. Calvert withdrew this | ¢f0te @ public assembly | meant no disrespect to containins six room: ated un Mass. ave- - shortly. : 9 P nue and Fifteenth str: mp of good wator in choice for President of the United states. It fell | name unconditionally. the Chief Justice or his high office. I am de- CLOTHING | th jas ‘The ship Lesbia, under French cut thas: A littie more than a year ago be ha Second ballot:—Hubbard, 16; Merryman, 7. lighted to hear that it was an unfounded rumor; hi FE Abe: SLOTHING = s ~— | to be the Montauk, of New York, bad been cap- LOTHING | f°9? Sept bri et enge Aton Rcivate fari- 1 tured by a Spanish war steamer and brought fortable three-story HO! ou F, between +3th flavana with nine bundred slaves on board. and id h streets. Inquire of R. C. JOHNSON. at pened to be in nia, and there met with a son of South Carolina. The gentleman was one who never disgraced his State, for they are now erect- ing a monument to his memory there; the speaker And Mr. Hubbard was declared da’ y elected. for a moment's reflection will satisfy every inteli- gent man that he could not be expected to express yor opinion in reference to the subject. My own opinion, as I have said on former occasions, is, Tue Votusterr Movement in THE Sixth Warp —Pursuant to a call, a number of young , the store of J. L. Savage. Pa. avenue, betwen itth Alabama Convention. ; : t honor of the nation and the future peace HING HALL de 27 61 Mow: y, Jan 9—The Convention hes alluded to the Hon. Win. C. Preston. Well, the | men of the Sixth Ward held a meeting last even. | taat the ae } see WING HALT | 8nd lith ste. oi Reo ONTGOMERY, Ta sentleman called the speaker cut, and asked | ing at the rooms of the Kast Washington Library | S00,Proserity of reat Moen phere ihn ING HALL | FOR RENT.—That three story brown front | been in session yesterday and to-day, mostly with him if he did not want to beat the democrats. | association, for the purpose of organizing a mili. sors were, on. the east portico of the Caritel ihe] HOUSE on New York avenue, between 10th | closed doors pepe dhe rice dh cn The speaker replied yes, be should itke to do that. | tary company for that section of the cite A Thave the boner to ate our fiend pry E aod Lith streets, will be rented very low to& good | pointed yesterday to report an ‘Then, said the old man, notninate Edward Bat-s. | Adams wes called to the chuir,and H.C MeG cae 7 : J tenant. Reasonable will be made. sion, consisting of seven secessionists and six co- touA. G. FUSTER, lmterior Department, Patect | opefationists, hich will proweole senert tomer. 486 +| Office Building. 385 cost | row. Ona test vote in the Canvention. “en . the ordi ie HED ROOWE FOR GLNT cs aac nance for immediate secession obably pass PERHANGINGSall xrades and prices: wai URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, st 406 : oN salou rented ee TR DOR eel Bisse ar ye a ioe a ae oy. jothing of Green and Blue HOLLA*+D SHADES, all sizes ef Missour!, and you'll doit. I know him, and be isatrue man The speeker cate here and tried his vest to have Mr. Bates nomtanted, but Mr. Bell was nominated, and the speaker eup- ported him and fought against Mr. Lincoln. But Linceln beat us, aad we are now in honor bound lew citizen, Epwarp C. Carrineton. ley appointed secretary. After the a pointme: of committees to complete the orcanbeation, and bee acertion of resolutions among them the fol- lowing: Resolved, That we in this movement ignore all Anotuer Seventi Warp Comrany —A large eee of the citizens of the Seventh Ward, in favor ofa cas? f organization for the protection a of our homes and city from invasion, come from us rr OR RENT.—A three-story BRICK DWELL- to sustain his election, and tee to it that he be | P"Phe mecting sdjoutved tenneetat Odd Fellows? Whatever quarter it may, was held last night at | PACSETO sit hates and Soler REM MANS | E ING HOUSE: with beak burtiiog om Vinee Mississippi Convention. daly tnangurated om the 4th of next March. Hail, on to-morrow (Friday)evening at 7 o'clock. | Potomac Hall, JE. F. Carlin was called to the | PAPER HA NGINGS at one-fouith | 79. betw ler al ¢ jufamous slanders an lumnies that have been heaped upon him by his eneimies, he deserves our respect, and, if necessary, that we *beuld shed our blood rather than that pa should chair and R. A. Payne elected secretary. Mr Wm. Gibson having briefly stated the ob- ject of the meeting, about sixty men came for- ward and enrolled their names. It was carried This is intended to be a permanent organization; and the name selected is ‘* The Washington Guards.” Some of the most prominent citizens of that section haye and will enrol themselves in ite PRE COR Tee ee 1G Streets Apply tod. 1 Jackson, Miss , Jan. 9 —The Convention of this Puvchoster tore aad abewin RK WOOD. 176 Twe fth =, Pe ioate , accumulate, perrons needing the —._ | State passed the ordinance of secession by a vote find itto their aivantace 10 #1 d = 5 y work executed aud euperintented by praotesl on | Tae OY. rawr of toe Royal Havens Lot- | 27 iHuminated, and salutes of cannon and fire i : works give expression to the public satisfaction be barmed in nt, word or deed when he | ranks. unanimously that the organization shall be known ade Pleo ae ep cell Slomemberine od Sie veperticion ef the Gonna General of” Gabe, fay —Efforts to postpone action were voted Spmes Amongst us to take his seat asthe Chief] A meeting was also held at the Odd Fellows’ | PV the title of Marion Rites. ber. JNU. MARKRITER, will tage Pisce at Havana on down by Sito 15. The convention will sign the Magistrate of this nation. Those present know | Hail (Navy Yard) last night, for the pur f They further compress. thelr organization by No. 486 Seventh st 8 doors at TUESDAY, Jaxvany 2 1961 ordinance to-morrow (to-day) making it unani- the object of this meeting. Our honor, our in- | ganizing mill company. Mr TPL ietsoee glecting as Captain, Robert A. Payne; Ist Lieut., | _ja I-evtot* oe ene SORTEO NUMERO &9 OKDINARIO mous. eee al emet cur Property. the safety of our | was called to the chalr. and Messrs. F. Garrett, S. | Wm. Gibson, 2d do, J. i. F. Carlla; Ensign, | @ U0 P PL 1 ES CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. Fireworks ere being let off from the Capitel and ies, sll are at stake upon this question of the | Arnold, and J. E. Litile were appointed « com. | 28¢k#on Ragdh. FOR CHRISTMAS. ntense Seoul be sabosned te oe tee tek Que People | mittee io draft a preamble and resolutions expres. | _ The election of the remaining officers was post- be asbamed he to see the Chief Justice of sive of the object for which the meeting bad been 100,000 | 50 "a 81,000 | the excitement is t peste until Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, at ss qe “ > ‘ruits and Nuts of all kinds, fj 1 of Rone sats Mince Meat, made by my direstion ? qe 8 best c do 1 do i & Military for Fierida D i A mac Hall. The meeting was characterized and under my supervision, warrsated th Feed be to Inenguate uz Uiacln Phe won tcnc | Prday sign." Mt Metng sdloured Wo | yen entuatann and shoes asso | ne Oie iets Beck wees aw Netty Pn upon their armsand demand that the President spirit of our citizens bas been fully aroused. di PRIZES, ia be inaugurated as he always has been—in the Who.e Ticksts, 220— Tux First Warp Association for the relief of 5 yee, 1 warters, 85, : + s brands, Family, Extra, and os ‘Bt sight at & por cent, Eoteral Capital. | Shall sovereizus see this city | the poor, held its annual meeting on Tnesday eve. | _R¥CAPTURED.—Last night, Michael Ryan, the Superfine, 2 ifn on a) solvent Banks taken at par tora in pieces; see this Union dissolved; see the | ning last The following-nam, tlemen were | Convict who was smuggled away from the officers | 4 WaPCrAne. ss nent of Groceries of all kind wins vibes jorwerded ae soon as the rewelt van ti sarate mn pgfan — elected officers for the cuuiag Vest: President, 7. | 1B whose custody he was on bis way to the U. 8 Good Suat ‘at 7 cents per, “gles . beoosies knows. - M. P King; Secretary, J. P. Tustin; ‘Treasurer, J.W. Easby First district—Collectors, Z. M. P. King, J P. Tustin; Distributor, J. P. ‘Tusti Beer district—J. H. Collins, C. Si peter in this city Sunday last, was recay ured by policeman Irwin, assisted by one of the nightwatch. Policeman Irwin found him at the house of John Moylan, in the Seventh Ward, and secured him, to restored to the Government bullies baves-en fit to utter their threats of assault and asscssination? Never! never! Gen. Carrington here read the resolutions here- tofore ad in the several wards where ths and, no" ISRAEL DEMING, a SN EEE pie N 4 Seventh at: pt _ de 17-e03w _ between Louisiaua ant Dit. Was tr Careol City Charleston. Cc. P's Wa hi See Ese oi | Wonra or pofit’Sous a. 5 Dis- teibutor, C. Sioussa. Third district_D W. Smith, > vements had ta! place, joore; authorities upon the t orders being received. | W rt public as @ tescher of ann TRUNKS, or seen anti eer Bm = tree | ae ic Pearton'd Mamuntrered) — Ryan wean convicted y's court marti in Texas Hye eave to state that he is pre STV Reenter and ae At the close of the remarks above noted, three | butor. Vansantvoord. mansiaug! and was sent to the penitentiary ‘erms AT a Gi SACRIPICE ON COST. for the Union, three for | Bashy, Prot), Hubbard, Disteibutor, J. W: | bere for en years" confinement at bard labor. He ork Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale, hearty cheers were pra poe my pe three for Major Anderson, and three All the k in 8, P. HOOVER’S STORE, on The meeting then went into the election of and Samuel C. Magruder was unan cies of mes.” Have just pez which he is us to ood take Ma pup du tosh agreed on hen they. are entered the Association adjourned to meet at the residencs of its President, on Tuesday evening, January 15, ving Particularly with those piper a uy whom the suspicion rests of aiding Pout of their wi , , etca, Wuling to make such i chosen Captain axe was _Torlferously * potice asad “IBAJGY Ju ti ag arrest we have not been Informed. — led a — Before Justice Clark.—Geo. ERT RL escent nea heb to return bis | J) accused Rememsex the concert to-night for the benefit begged of swearing profanely, in direct Most earnest thanks for the honor conferred on ‘orporation reguiations him so soso and unex; ly. He could wisb for no g bonor. bad come here as a looker-on, and with no or thoug! about taking any other part that of a private citizen in this cause, which had bro: them hither to-algbt. Hesxw many strange , but hoped they should soon be better acquainted. ‘They were all enlisted in one cause, and thit a of our worthy Infantry,who experienced so converit pismsare til Stic en = hand in 51m at M a. [MPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. well , and Mr. Hall was required to pay Prosecution. &. R. DUREEE & 00.8 SEx a fine of $50 and the costs of Baitgo.—Wm. Russell was bailed out of jail last night at 8 o'clock, having found the securit required. The local bail was given by Daniel Rateliffe, Tien Solicitor of the Court of the jail. Fins.—Last 9a the school-house 8. corner and G streets, was ie a me flames burst out ‘Tiamlaoted. the cf ge, duty aod did ll ponte to etting site the A Serene tated yl emt a favor be prom ty peepee ne } BEST CHRISTMAS Bae! "'s Melodi } bound, Pe 4011 na without words, Tax Exsovastx Fain of the Island Ba Chorch continues nightly, In addition to — the musical attractions here are extraor- inary. * os Tue ongat Frstivar of St. pre aE to-night, with 2 progremme barles Serena i i I

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