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LOCAL NEWs. A Vine: pons, whe i well segueinted | stars: irpore Meneeten’ os et eye yaad imGINIAN Re, ual jarper’ ne, cont! t) anew with General Edward C. Cartington and'the his by Theckeray, entitled the edventures of Philip AMUSEMENTS "GEORGETOWN, THE LATEST NEWS —.-_— a . 2 tory of his family, who is in favor of the Union, | on his through the world, showing who ‘orrespondence , ee eee ae edt te cacen | Gb Oouattiations cad Ge baad eoeemenog an | sotbed Mie, wanes Wintcas ‘who passed Thitd Night of x phd ag + TELEGRAPHIO. steam press in use sonth of Baltimore, ita edition cutto D ig : GrorcErown, January 16, 1861 nec tod th So bes ue at Teen naa whe loves hie covutey and justice better him by. * webnespey BALES In noticing the improvements in our city, we ta so large 18 to require Sete Pet ppm ot <a Tee bis party, observed with surprite In the deiwecned Rimeares “The pork eee er eT HSL oe nave omitted all mention of the en- erly hour; Advertizements, therefore, show States the follow! ring card: lawyer of | A1Lof° Humphreys & Gorn specific Ho- poreermnaye wills THE DAK. largement of the fine dwelling house on eent In before 12 e’clock m.; otherwise they may {Scared .—| * ington, a small \wyer meopathio Remedies put up expressly for family After which, the French Proverb, in one act. Hil, the residence of Dr. Mann. Washi , (the abolition call him Gen- | use, in boxes, at 25 and 5 cents each. Aleo,| LES PETITES MISERES DE LA VIE HU- [present owner (C: . Bot appear until jie next day. m > t (Captain Templeton, late of New are ~ sracbasls od cemmpeher te he mone terri on with ‘book: : La Marsaitiaise, mute ty Sanaa FRreperricn. Drlesas,) hue 2 lofty story to the main Norics.—District of Columbia Advertisements | bie in bebali o’ the Union. ”—Charleston Mercury, cont; W, A Futseeraly a ee eve GLE BN Fr ep ped ky te be imcrted in the BaLtmonx Sexsre received || Who is this s.nai lateyer? The same who, in | retail pgenty WA. F Mageradl 8 Hort streets 8 le wee Srrangemenis for comfort and convenience, will at and forwarded from Tux Stak Office. the twenty-first year of his age, appeared upon the | hue and Sixth street. Also, Ponds Extract of Wi AMBUSCADE IN IXEREMANN. tuake it one of the most capactous and bandsome y sa = reas application of the distinguished divine, Dr. Win. Hess. for internal and external inflammations Multary Show in one scene. Forty Zouaves in fail dwellings in the District. “The site is a fine one, wed = berate ceenenttl- romp 4 kinds, Sold as above, ma 9-ly beige. 1m this scane. ngs cf The bombardment of Gaeta continued up to an . a ae ight, Frenoh last accounts Socisrt —The thirty-fourth anniversary meeting | whethet the Virginia Legislature had a right to Faox H. B. Hazarp, Esq. reou taken by the i, ve : fate aumariae Colgatation Society wa bold &t| lx the salaries of minister of the Gowpel This | 9, w. poy: iste ™tam Gy site oe Mee, | sytagte BAYONET FICHE wiih th | oe Preach feet diet Gaeta the Smt mein ast Ls a vreae argument was pronounced by the Richmond bar | fligted with yspepais. in its cate ® cod? eps |. will ba performes aeie Cree F bricklayers, and | The party favoring the Rome somewhat disappointed it audience, as | one of oguene ant ability. The case was ‘was gone,and what little food t was To cope the Zous ves will sing thetr own song, | contractors for the whole work; Mr. Clampit, car- bad 2 demonstration in St. Peter's they had hoped to enlist the services of represent- } decided in his favor by the General Court of Vir- rown weafter remaining in the stomach a short % ONUEAU DES ZOULOU ad ter; Mr. Kylea, ; Messrs. Clements & | Cathedra atives by exciting thetr {nterest in the matter, but | ginia. ime, My abdomen, wae very bioated. in By all the Compsny. ao Bro., painters; Me dayder plumber and, fitter.| The Em; of Austria sanctions the incorpo- pect a ceed nord cone sues before the Court Clalme, wey certeg pub- ton Otte digest ed powers ral ver, omen A = De i ie at the erected db i 'boeekee i ae i Se for “aon nels the anaes € it % a teine ill be gi r. ai yard, fore bberg, wes At bal past seven the President, Mr. J, 1. B. lithed in pamphiet format Xe special request of Treatment Sore tat ithe oed ek only tenporery Bete York Avenue Presbyterian Church, steam engine and machinery for sawing and split- | stated. bed re , bat his had not Latrobe, called the meeting to >, eV. | his clients, and which for i . The | relief, My sufferings were intense, aud I became ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, January i6th, ting 5 yet been y accepted. Dr Parker, late missionary to China, offered an | same who received a fee of oné thousand dollars | reduced to & mare akeleton, -At this time one oF Under the di of < ‘would likely succeed him impressive prayer. from the | Government for his argument in | Our druggist induced me totry the celebrated Peas scott can ee ge og of Austria bad pardoned and BRL aoe yo then, in an her penn Yhe case 0} ~_ ee Falls eerenian og sone cewiget — I f'. i. though feo a oor ‘Asai hats eis was ei Enceseatat GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | titeratea " commemorate -fourth | pany, wi ‘was ptonounced who ‘te the ion that ail i China dates to the 18th of November had sii ou tera of Dame, estore |e pea canes fy ge, Mea one |, edians rare ale wares” bah Proensvcun Pant 1 A ined a 2 iz a u 's gteat eloquence and abi! ae The same who the first bottie I was so much relieved that | 1 Voluntary on the = i" LL Persons ind to the under; are | nothi: 1 ays of this Republic The country had just | was prosecuting attorney in the 26th year of his wed the use of them until s perfect cure | 2° Bass "Solo and Chorus, from“ The of the | Teawested to oome forward and set:le their bills, by ‘The King of Naples takes on bord « i emerged fro age in his native State. The first Whig who rep- | was effected. | now most cheerfully recommend | 2 Bass Solo eee oe. cash of notes; if not aitended to, their bil-s will’ be every night, to Gaeta in upou thesea and upon the land had cl resented the stron, tic county, Botetourt, | the Bitters to all as a certain cure for Dyspepsia. |. go oo, Hark! “tis some ay 7Oe | Put in the hands of aa officer F eollge joa, wittett | the morn } us a8 2 natlo ple bea is in the 24th year of his age, running some 200 votes Preshxed by Seth Wo Fowles Gh. Weaten ‘aad | * SePrano jerusalem, thou fest the ne Oe Sedog non dan; i men. Monroe ahead of the vote received by Gen. Taylor and for pele in Washington arty ayes Pass Ny and i ay tices hn. - Virginia Legislature. socio osparcd ete Gleof rat | Me cHinty ctuanphppecd by Secrongaed | fy wae) Hehe te ke hte | Bovanatin wiaiedstienarag etme | Lwron tant" S8ROuNcEMENT:| Remon, te ao Se aor e A a rs + — Lseay-adien pks 4. sae ae ae oe most influential democrats inthe county, who, | in Georgetown by R. 9.4: Clas-il, and G. Mek J Pant Il. ko phcaey In to reduce our large and well assorted} W w the vend of velnSarcomets to the ——— beg gions fm ——- while a — of Conde ate Legislature, uthron, and by druggists everywhere, ja7 lw, | 7, “Inflammatus,” Soptaco Bolo and-Chorus. _ stock of DRY GOODS we will. during the next 30 | forts and arsenals of Viauiale bas caused uneasi- ; tracted the philanthropy of scholars and states- | of the James R rer tad Kebewhe Oceal Geer Hottoway’s PILLs xD OINTMENT 8. Tenor . pens eons overs Babe youraeeaes oe call at 9% oh of a Pe — men. Clay, andoiph, Madison, Mercer. and | pany, denounced thelr tardy movements, and im- Pig ahd gocsramen By & recent enactment of | 9, Soprano Solo, “Gratias agimus tibi st for barenine. SPILMAN & hUNT pete ge rg ey + pea orator man, pl ropi scholar, | parted new life to that work of internal im- a Thi “ = = _ ~ r vested, inform lawyer, and’ poet;—these were the men'who per. | brovement, cue little village of New Castle, | mittedttee of duty into all ports of Fra ‘public. and | 1% “Pence, Sweat States be respectfully req to Sweet Goncord.* Q the ; fected the plan of the home of our colored peo- atch he represented, was illuminated in honor | military hos; from “The Lay of the B SUSE, gels hf Government of this State of the object of the tale throughout the Kmpire. The oT ” i pleof this continent upon another shore. In all | of his fidelity and success. Served through the | Emperor has signited ‘iis appreciation of their | !!+ “Gaudeamus,” Quartette. . Ub bier al Rye WHISKY Ooo Sonsrel Government in crnding ineseued Gevces foat was done in the peace of 1515, in all the | whole of the Mexican war aaa Captain of volun- | yirtues in an autograph letter, to Dr. Hollowa: Tickets 50 cents: to bo had. atthe stores of Mesars,| 232 pbis. H inn Ue al Teak at ten cretion Toni creagbnas the de. : Progress of arts and sciences, In all the unequalled | teers, and was presented by the citizens of Rich- | DUring the late Campa n in Taly, large quantities | Hutchinson & Munro, J. W. gta A G,Mgiz-| — §? ble: Crushed and Refined of the Property of Virginia ts he #rowth of this glorious nation, there was nothing | mond with asword. Commanded the Washing. chiero. roid by all Druggiste, at 25 cte., oo cts, | erott John F- Ellis, Taylor & vate = Oe ation tien MO 5 Es. realized. — iuore worthy of man than this great undertaking? | ton Light Infanty, the oldest and one of the best | and §1 per box or pot. : ‘jag-iw ” | 78d: and at the do 5 * History hag not yet spoken of colonization, but righ oo peg ot ore pointes a pring Covens —The sudden changes of our climate are Libera—a nation among the nations—will not a the District Militia upon recommendation of | sp.csie Cig ere etl haces Bree Concert to commence at 74 o'clock, jn 14-St For sale by JOHN J. BOGU. se 10 —_— Suffer het founders to be forgotten. 'Y, COLLINS & CO.’S PHILADE: BALLS, PARTIES, &c. MEE DRRUGHY"» eG ate md In the House Mr. Patterson offered a joint reso- lution to appoint R. M. T. Hunter, Wm. C. ions. E, id that simple supplies o! Rives, Jobn J. Allen, G Ww. si In their society atl political discussions had been | distinguished democrats. ccijons. Experionce having prove P % 4 ammers, avoided. Coney they do a position be-| To show General Carrington’s standing at the takop in the surly statee ct tee dissoae weocares ‘RAND COTILLON PARTY siulterato iris Bh peepes whe wast © vere ments of ell the Stance Sen cushenn tween the North and the South, they had invaria- | Washington bar, the writer points with confi. | should at once be had to * Brown's Bronchial | Gq RAS : men| to ascertain bly omitted everything that would lead to sec- | dence to the dockets of the Circuit and Criminal | Zroches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- ifany, the present Union ca: if it cannot, then upon what terms, and what States, a mew Confederacy can be formed, which will secure to the of Virginia the OF THE HERNDON CLUB, To ba given at OTT’S HALL s L Cone DURE vee ee seems. FOR SALE AND RENT. 67 Green Monal strife. Nor would they depatt from it in referring to the hallowed memories of their cause. He said, when we think of eur position one year ago, of the ptoud and glorious future of this Ale, to give ita ram ERNY ‘SHINN, Arent, Courts. He is the eldest son of the hero, patriot, | Tit&tion of the Throat be ever so slight, as by this en and philanthropist, General Edward C. Carring: | 'warded off. Public Speaters aad Simeone tad ton, deceased, late of ae ae who was twice | them effectual for clearing and strengthenine the wounded in the war of 181: 1 nia, who was twice | them efaotual for aie E On THURSDAY. EE RR ET E* __ | full enjoyments of her rights, and report the re- wuitted to look back through our tears to that day | temperance, and learning. The grand nephew | suijerers from debility, among Americans. than oan B. P. Pigott, i: Perr. as us MARKET GARDEN FOR RENT Two large sanajiaibare Se-dey aad ee oo a im past, if itis only tocomparethem with the present, | grand son of Judge Paul Carrington, Jr., and suitors tt os coe WANTS. id £000 frame house. Xe. Rent will be. ow Cx eee *, — ~~. <i gga ete poopie may ewel at the Reopagthe hearts | Breat grand son of Judge Paul Carrington. Sr., | {cines cando litte good. “Whatie toguired ie juet | WANTS. io. 68 Locininan aviene, boteese Reali oeied: | Cumpentann, 0a "Sen, tb —The Unies tal- Come what may. the Importance of colonization | glats,)all of whem offerea tnelcplcceak teens given to the world, ja his celebrated Bitters, Tho | A RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN | _jsl-e a 4 neryou: with all other true patriots are now | {he exhausted to trying to save. On his mother’s side he is the & wonderful net the Bitters, and prefer wishes fora Situation as cook, was! ironer The most satisfactory recomme: wet 320 Fourth street, between G and H ashington, in i6 to free people of color can not Wimpaired. Should our gloriows confederacy be split in fragmenta, should thie great Republic be divided and subdi- vided Into thirty-three republics, and free and in- dependent cities spring up around us, coloniza- denizen of the counting hou. ier upon the si board, and the student of the midnight lamp, have found to make this great Government, which their descendai rp. ing its former . A Union was raised at Martinsb: pan teotenar the Buitimere ana Obio Ral. , to-day with every token of en- thusissm. F°%. RENT.—The STORE and DWSLLING jo. S4 Bridge street, Georgetown D. C., krown as the old Confeotionet o. n ry stand. Possession oven immediately. Apply to ARNY & SHINN. a 2 ANTED-—By 4 respectable young girl, aSIT- descendant of Patrick Henry—the nephew of the | it to more pretentious, but less efficacious medi ea! Hon. Wm C. Preston, deceased, once the Sena- | 0:nes, Butit should not be forgotten that thi ‘be to great public demonstration made tion will not be impaired. Should the example | tor of the United States from Seuth Carolina; the | Whioh 18 #0 magical in its in fluence upo cnceif requir dy Ineuiroat he: pas tath seneet, FOR RENT—T wo frame COTTAGE HOUSES, here on ‘Thursday reprowtag ail af a piArkansas, of Virginia, or Maryland, be fol- | grand son of General Francis Preston, deceased, | ¥ Gh 18 merely debilitated. is equally p oorner of 1) st., south side; or address a note to containing six rooms. situated on Mass. ave- pride rte — Dod appeenen. 2 lowed In the free States, then Liberia will be what | Once a Senator of the United States from Virginia, | 3/zisting pature to expel thé most terrih Box 12, Star Office. Jou” | ieyard. ee a ee ee eee 18 it was intended to be, a place of refuge for the | and a great grand son of General Wm. Campbell, Sold by druggists and dealers every where, = q cat fleeing free man of color. Africa stretches out her hands for help. Nations rise and fall, and colonization shall have its turn. While they cherish the memories of a united people, from which colonization sprang, we must also aid our yeung sister republic. If we are surprised at the WANTED—An experienced NURSE, co ored | 7 . Sag Anim ar ontelgre gly URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 rhe eat come well feeommontsd: App'y at'Na: | K‘atrst, between Ouran vinete. "aeat™ pad ges OR RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. a es WARTED Ry & competent and steady colored F 100 West st., Georgetown, at present occu Man, a SITUATION as waiter or driver, or | pied by the subscriber. Jt has 12 rooms, with gas ——— Co Me Mountain. Gen. Carrington | ja 15 ec3! is the devoted friend and admirer of Gen. Scott. He met the Hon. Henry A. Wise in discussion | 4,20, 7%" A¥FLIcTED!—Be sure to read the adver- when General Scott was a candidate for the Preal- | Biome Pasha Gy oan, Strengthening Cordial and caer, — oe oe which hae iven of his wae Seige ase reeves speectes by those who heard him and by the Vir- gimia papers at that time are to be believed, bis MAREIED. Nerth Careline Legisiatare. Rarwien, Jan. 15.—The Senate has been en- gaged on the Convention bill all day. No vote has been taken. The debate was mostly on de- to do any kind of work. le can give refe nces as to | and water throughout, a fine yard, stable &c, and _, and there ate no indications now it will re- BZrowth of our own nation, bow much may we ex- * | his character and capacity that wil! + y any one | is in &good neighborhood. Apply to JAS. A.MA- | sult. Fett of Liberia, if she has the aid of om experi- | eulogium upon the old bero would not have done ron Tenis roe ati the at Mr. Foe 3 = omploy see person. Please address | GRU DER. oc 25-tf The House hes been engaged in debating the tace and our strong arm? The full extent of her | discredit to General Carrington’s distinguished ngs oe GB ne chat eee oak IS | FOR RENT—A treo story brick HOUSE, con att es non-coercion resolutions all day. Variousamend- WANTED-A NURSE, one wel! experienced growth, the full development of her being, may ‘nce tha flee Wan. Oo ree tox, DC, to Miss ELIZA PARKER, of Mont- ments were offered and many speeches made—all ya taining 8 roome, in ¢ order, with gas fix- be enjoyed by her people when the nation from | Gen. Carrington is Christian gentleman, who | *™*Fs county, Md. a) _ in taking care of sn infant. None but such | tures complete, ou A street, between 4th and Sth. | against coercion, but some against the ot which she sprang is no more. loves truth and his country better than party. &s can furnish the bext recommendations need ap- | Also, & two-etory brick COTTAGE, with large | secession. Some excitement was in ‘The secretary, Rev. R. R. Gurly, then read ex- | The writer of this article can furnish (if necessary) DIED, ply, Sud to such, most liberal wages will be yard attached, corner of F street north ant lath st. | the debate. {cts from his annual report, but a8 they are very | record evidence of nearly every fact herein stated. | , At the residence of Andrew Tinney, No. 514 sd | Appiy at No. 309 F street north, between Tit ‘wil be mbderat: “Apply at 446 Twelfth etree : lengthy, and mach of If now known among the | Union men !—ear one whe knows—you have in | syce.vetvecn C and Date, Cagizol Hill) in, the | 1200 streets. —_ between @ aad H. nois-tf’ | Assembling ef the Georgia Convention. people, we will not give a very comprehensive | Gen. Carrington a leader worthy of the cause in | “ort . it ANTED IMM i AT. DFS wt? Mi.tvexvite, Ga., Jan. 15.—A large number iends of the family are respectfully invited Sc en TE rE ILLDOR » Ga, synopsis. which orate engaged. Stand by hihh to the | to at the funeral, to-morrowe the Ivth. at 2 TURE oten worth of SECOND pola se nigel ‘OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the Dnild- | of delegates to the State Convention, which as- . ‘The Secretary read notices of distinguished men | lest! His sentiments, | believe, are endorsed by | o’ciock p. m. *_ | the highest prices, and, ss ueunl at the shorvest no ing immediately opposite the west bi the | sembles to-morrow, have arrived bere. Mr. Nes- ‘ formerly connected with the Society, prominent | # majority of the people of Virginia; and if pol- eee 7 an Se BUCHLY, pag A, aug recently cocamed by Cane. ©. Yi valisch | vit, of Macon, and Mr. Hill, of Athens county, ; a among whom was the name of our late fellow- | !ticians will only allow the question of the Union N PEACE PREPARE FOR WAR Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &c. story and the third floor of the eame build. For | @te spoken of in connection with the Presidency « townsman, Mr Gales. Letters were also read | to be referred to the people, the truth of the opin- if imam . _oc9 405 7th st., bet. G and H.east side. | terms apply to RICHARD WALLACH, No. 3 | of the Convention \ from Ir. Breckinridze, of Ky., and others inter- | ion I express will be fully vindicated. The Just received by express, and will be sold ata 7 ANTED—SECOND HAND FURNITCRE, | Louisiana avenue, in 1s tf There is an unusval number of visitors here, . ested in the cause. he ship Stevens, owned by | ple are now demanding it, but the disunionists very smal! advance, a lage assortment of COLT Persons dec ining housekeeping, or havin OR RENT.—The HOUSE and STORE on | 2™ong them the ablest leading men in the State. the Society, bas carried several hundred to Libe- | and traitors, who were elected before the issue | REVO As mith & Wesson’s, a1 8 surplus of Furniture on hand, can obtain the cas! Pennesyl yaa ‘enue, ist Ward, opposite the | Mr. Orr, Commissioner from South Carolina, is tia, and in the last year about 4.000 recaptured | was made, are now trying to prevent it., The | Other PISTOLS, Doub! Single SHOT GUNS, | and fair prices by applying at 369 Seventh st. Seven Buildin, ly occupied by Alex. Dyer, a | here. Africans have been sent there. The report that | States and Charleston Mercury, if they are willing | RIFLES, Colt’s SHOT GUNS, no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. | 5 shoe establishment, porrone desizons ty tent anil > had been circulated here about those sent over by | to do justice to's brave and ‘honest man, will | i00,000 Muaket Caps aaa == | please appty to Mr. eral, next door, who will | Alabama Legisiatare and State Convention ie ane eee eee Sea aes savory ce please copy. (1t#) A: Viraixtan Bory. sein Ely's & Brothers Double Water Proof do. LOST AND FOUND. show the premiser. WM. EMMERT. ja7 eotw Monrcoxrny, Jan. 15.—The Legislature met rican coast ‘as 5 a “. orren in ess Co't's Caps, and organized this forenoon. [It will confine its Temprrance HALL, Last Niout.—This noted | 20,°0 G. RENE REDUC. ReasiDENC beria alive and well. The statistics of pepe ED.—That pleasant COTTAGE the P do, . “ Pa va > ining 7 rooms, with actions as far as possible during the session to tion bad pot been collected, as the officers o place for the meeting of various organizations was | And ali kinds of Field Ammunition, See OR STOLEN A. bisok tan TER | haloony, tare ya on: znd rear, fronting Hist. | business arising from the ection of the State Con. colony are so busy that they have not the time to | occupied last night from garret tocellar, and the Pesacave: Geen ght oye, eare cut close, s long in P pplins Ofoe Banare, vetween North Capital vention. The Governor's message urges the ne- inate quale, ame of which ted in tie |e Nala: Wier engaged neu |_ei¢1e "Bite “YBa Gt hese by" i og | BRR m7 Se | Sea nea ed eeappeat a country. A fund of $30,000 is established for a| drill. The Metropolitan Rifles occupied the east | yMPORTANT TO LADIES! ‘otel. 3a 14- fae oae a a OS tt a Military Board by the lature. The Con- college, but owing to unavoidable difficulttes it | room of the first floor, and were engaged insqued | 1 — — mee | OR BERT OR LEASE FORA GNRLGE | vention bas been bolding secret sessions, Both, had not yet been carried into effective operation. | drill; the company was divided Into four squads, | I have just received a lot of Sable Mink MUFFS, | ¢)FPICIAL, occupied by Postmaster General Brows, nad tery | however, have adjourned until to-morrow Much valuable information was given in the | each in charge of a sergeant. The hall is not | made from skins caught this sea- oO ‘Treasvry DePaRTMENT, recently held by Mrs. Smith as a female metinaee, report—which our limited space will not admit | large enough to accommodate then, and they | $00; Which I will sell at nearly January %, esl. For further information apply to CHAS. ABERT, New ¥ of eat —clearly proving the success of the ee ee old hr Rabe vii ‘on bans i itreeok Sable and NoTick Is WREREEY GIVEN that sealed proposals | Esq , or to the cneinia .aweow, Aunany, Jan. 15 | movement. on st, for their meetings an s. e |} Ww: ik MUFFs, fi willbe edatthis Department until the 19th - i — {After the report, Rev. Dr. Sunderland addressed | Sons and Daughters of Temperance occupied the Ns a aed Soma 2 ae ae sonar Spincis introduced o bil day of January inst. for the iseue of such ba!anoe | 224 StF a ee { five millions of dollars in Treasury notes as | FYOR RENT—A row, BRICK HOUSE, with may then be Iawful'y issued in exchacge for gold | fay and at ¢ alley. mtuate? On Li atreat oan coir of the United States, deposited with the | teenth. Ren Treasurer ofthe United States, the Treasurer of | of M. GREE " the Mint at Philadelphia or the Assistant Treaeur- | [ St6.. This property is near Franklin Row, only a iSthe Society in a few brief but eloquent remarks su bis allusions to the bright future of Liberia and <tthe possible downfall of our own nation, bis re- Searks were particularly affecting, and drew tears from the eyes of many. At the close of Mr. Sunderland's remarks, the west room of the first floor. In the basement the | HALF CAPES and VICTOR- ~~ officers of the Union Regiment met for consulta- Fur extreme!y ‘ow. tion, having in view the adoption of a uniform idrensFURSIe& Mutts for the regiment, and. also the obtaining of arms ara ae Capt. Kelly, of the First Ward, was called to the | pov gy ana g2 Stine than saat Beaver and Felt, chair, and Lieut. Baden sppcieeed secretary. It] ‘Terms cash, B. HH STINEMETZ. by engrafting the Crittenden t; also, for the more perfect organization of the militia of the State. derate toa good tenant. Inquire Groesr, corner of Thirteenth and . a Y walk the T: ry Buildings, Sus SF Stlca. Society was dismfssed with the Benediction, by | was agreed to recommend to the companies the | Hat Store 275 Ponn, avenue ers at Boston, New York, or St, Louis within five | (om Migules, walk from the ‘Preasu Washington: | ., _‘ Susam B Anthony at Utica. Rev. Mr. Gurley. adoption of a grey jacket (similar to that of the | jal4 between 12th and 13th sts. | days from the acceptance of such Js under} de 2i-imeo*™ Urica, Jan. 14—Susan B. se Oe : Metropolitan Hittes} and grey pants. Application Green, and associates, came here to-de: hold (commeunicateD Tue Gerwan REPUBLicaN Associaty 7 ed recently an article in the Colum: for arms will be made to-day, and the resalt will | (7 REAT SACRIFICE be announced to the regiment immediately. The the authority of the act of Congress entitled “An F9 RENT—The Isrge three story FRAME o companies of the First, Third, Fifth, Sixth and PARISIAN GOODS! act to authorize ths irsus of Treasury notes, and OUSE on New York avenve, betwen 4th roved December 17,1960, | and 5th streets, recently ccoupied by Rev. Mr. Ca- an Abolition Convention, but were unable to ob- tain any public ball. There were indicationsthat the Convention would have been stormy, bad one ; thers, Apply to JOHN W. MANKINS, or to cae s — Such Treasury notes will be issued upon the | [7 t been held ead “Breakers Abead ! Seventh Wards were represented by their officers. . Mr. BOSS, uext door.where the kev may be found, toa great extent the ludicrous | It was stated that there are several inilitary organ- | Uaioe & very laren stock of the finest Parisian | receipt here of certificates of deposit with those Alto, the tires three story Brioke at the ourner of proceedings of the German Republican Associa. | fzitions in the Fifth and Sixth Wards, one of | cumstances, | wil, make ‘he greatest sacrifive that | Officers to the credit of the Treasurer of the United | Ninth and N sts., Northern Liberties. Or for Frem Nerfelk. t which {sa disunion company. ‘ ever was offered to the pubtic in trkixg off 25 par 0 sy ocnt. of yd regular price... er forse being marked Mors Tutevine Anout tHe MaRxets—Inces- | /” plain figures no one will be deceived. >, piany ATrempT —Last Friday night, the stand | ,4-Sdies in. pureut of goods aa Cloaks, Frerch . Mar Bonnets, Einb oideries, Party Dreaees, Hea in Centre Market occupied by Mr. F. M. Bradley | jresses, Flowers, Wreaths, itibbous, Fans, Laces was broken.open and a b Lavage of fruit stolen | and a great variety of articles generally kept in a therefrom. Extra precautions were then taken to Feney and Trimming Store, will do well to give me vent another entrance of the rogues, but on | & call before they purchase any where e'ae, Binddy night they again visited the pretnises, | | Ladies will please boar in mind that ail my goods broke open two padlocks, entered the stand, and | *f@ bought by mvse f in Paris, consequentiy are of hel; themselves to aa much asa dozen men | ‘He !atest styles in oe WILLIAN. 32 States. They will be made payable to the order of | 2 ow for cash; or property in the county taken such bidder or bidders ae shail offer to make such | MeXShange. Apply at ae Hacenk ry dick exchange at the loweet rate of interest on such | SUN & KING’S wood and coal yard, corner of 1 notes, and they will carry that rate of interest from | street and Vermont avenue, or to the subscriber, the date of:uch deposit “si The propossis must Noxrorx, Jan. 16.—Master T. B. Mille of the Brookiyn bas in tendered his resignation. He will immediately go to the South on its secept ance Arrived in Hampton Roads, bark Rockaway, from Bristol, England, for orders. Fire at Newberp, N.C. Raveicn, Jan. 15.—A fire at Newbern lastnight burnt the Court House and other buildings. tion upon the entire German population of this District. The tone and spirit of the article re- ferred to, would lead one unacquainted with the merits of the case to indulge in the belief that the few individuals of Germen parentage composing fhe so-called German Republican Association (e0nstitute the authorized and duly elected repre- Banners of the #,000 German inbabitants of the tion ef this city, throws an unpardonable refiec- JOHN DICKSON. OR RENT.—A three-story BRICK DWELL- ING HOUSE, with back buiiding, on 12th st. ‘0. 470. between F and G streets. Apply to )- BO ict, or at least that portion of the same be- mging to the republican sh This is a great jable i One per cent upon the amount propored to be ex. myerror. Upon ~_—— and re inquiry amongst | could conveniently carry. An overcoat belong-| ja ll-twuf ged must be deposited with one of the officers THE ‘Baltimore Markew. our permanent resident German citizens—men of | ing to Mr. Bradley, which had been left in the | = IANO FORTE INSTRUCTIONS —The above enumerated, whose certificat> of such de- INSURANCE COMPANY Batriors, Jan. 16.—Flour dull. Howard st. > influence, property, and supporters of families, | stand on Saturday, was also stolen. Having met | PIAND FORTE INSTRUCTIONS ~The un- |) sit must accompany cach proposal as seourity for and Obio beld at $5.62, City Milis 5.50. Wheat eno petore al’ others, are interested in the wel- | with so mach success, the villains concluded that | Wa-hingion ‘public ae. tercher of Oe ya] Its fulfilment. If the proposal is not socepted im- = firm, red $1:30al 3s; white $1 AsaL-Ooe ‘Corn firm; fare of our country—we find that noue of these} they would call again. So, during last night, | Piano. bees leave to state that he is pre mediate directions will bs given to return such de- THE yellow 67a70e ; white 7ux75e. Provisions steady; belong to the assoctation In question. They dis- | they did so, but were unable to effect an @atrance. pared to take scholars on terms to suit the it. Should the pro; !s vary from the provi STATE mess pork £1750; romp $13. Lard 10c. Coffee claim all affiliation {n connection with the same, | Not willing to be foiled in this manner, they at- | cies of the timss. Having vacancies in hi — poner (ike motte aiet at 12;¢a13¢° |W ‘Gulia ic.” and condemn in the strongest terms the actious | tempted to fire the stand, but it is presumed were | just now which xious to fill up, he will | sions ofthe ast of Congress or of this notice they or a : y 2 on the part of afew individuals who, uncalled frightened away ere the fire had made much pro- teach afew schola desirable to their pgronts, | will not be considered. VIRGINIA. teint for and without authority, would take it upon | gress. Paper filied with camphene, and partially | S04.ake his pay, in such emarehandise Bs may be] All proposals under this notice must be sealed, CASH CAPITAL 9208,000 New York Markets. . themselves to represent the citizens of German agreed on when they are en new i] and inscribed on the outside “ Proposals for <a New York, Jan. 16 —Wheat dull and easier. extraction of the District of Columbia! lestroyed by the fire, was found scattered about. | willifig to mako such arrangements, knowing the In fact, the German Republican Association As the stand {s adjoining the old guardhouse, and | inconvenience many who desire to have their chi Treasury Notes.” Thsy will be opened and} Insures Merchandise, Buildings, Houechold also connected with the lower of the market- | dren taught the Piano experience now in getting Corn heavy. Pork quiet Lard steady. Whirky awarded at thie Department at 12 o’clook, noon,on | Furniture, &c , against loss or damage by fire. nominal at 19c. repres-nts nobody, except, perbaps, the few mem- | house, which Is composed of light material, the | Money. Mis metnod of teaching has been hieh ¥ | Svsg oth day of January, HEATH & KNOWLES, bers of which it consists; and it appears tous that | probability is that © destructive conflagration ppproved for years, end his references ar2 heads. of | «Mid “ ‘PHILIP F, THOMAS, pralone Financial. the Wigwam is badly soid if its members are | would have resulted from this incendiary attempt | tarme are suosodiusin mdesete, - is __Seoretary of the Tressury._ ° New Yorn, Jan. 16.—Stocks are better. Chi- under the impression that a handful of individ | if the perpetrators had not been driven of” JOHN &. SCHELL, OB’T COLTMAN TAKES THIS METHOD | _,, Ofice—Roon: 16 over Bank of Washingtov, EG ht ae ; A a Pl pth Pe a wi services’) under auspices of an empty y mal ja 5-Im or apply at Metzerott’s. t oe wi reopen. ie A GAL’ and silly pretext of being the standard bearers of | y,\AteiNG70® THeatRE — Undoubtedly one of | _i M FLOURING MILLS. 12th st, add ona al, | W D AND COAL aed : Aes OFFICE 8s our solid and respectable German speaking inhab- on Tharsday. Jan. 10, 1861, where he wil. the most remarkable theatrical exhibitions ever We GOLTS ANDS ARP’S PISTOLS. ‘uppiy— Col be pl Ci . witnessed in this city is that announced for to- jave received & further suppiy— . tants. The Association represents nothing at all | night. We have bere a company of Zouaves, it’s Improved Navy and Poo ret Pistols, Jtanect viedo glee 8 me he ad ano 909 Pa. Av., Betw. Lge amp ltrs Ste, of consequence; and it is but too often the case | members of that wenderful band who performed arp’s 1 0 do do quality will constantly be kept on hand at the ow- Mili and Wharf foot o! Seventeen et, that the public mind is tortured and led astray by | such prodigies before Sebastopol, who, to lighten Also, Balls, Ca) BELL & SON. @st prices. Also, Corn Mesl, Rye Chop, and all] ya is tf an the publication of redomontade resolutio 's, pro- | the rigors of that siege, formed themselves into a ja 10-7" 331 Pacavenue, | Kinds of Mill Feed, A call respectfuily solicited lsewhere, theatrical corps, and alternately, as the occasion before purchasing a and endorsed by half a dozen persons un- discriminati: ity. So (} Wi AND CURL MANU- al! Suave RASINS: sbout 7 o'clock , ‘aown to adiscriminating community. much 1 real “IB BRAID L a 3. 4 for the present. “ Baearexs Auzap.” | required, took part jn the mimic or real drama | (7 FACTORY, 249 Ponn-avenne, near the cor RAQLCHTOTBE PUBLIC. Deke hale Ns. Jaxvany 16, 1861 Tuesday —N sto- Iniles te see a live Zouave? Here we have the ment of Brovds, Curis Fitssiicn. eodeous, "Re., | five tainutes. Sore's Com Araign Limment wil 1G dees Scraams Covnt—Twesday—No. 27. Chri pick of them, undoubted partic! pators in the stir- foot ade te Gales Gn tee aoe cure Chilbisins, F ‘eet, Pains in Face. CANTON GINGER ring events of the Russian war, and. pher G. Pearce et al., incorporated and —- f ver, ; | see them in some of the most effective and bril- , &c. Moore’s im, Beazine will re- c 4 under the name of ‘The Niles Works,” ap Spraing, &o. -! oat aon. | 4022 KING & BURCHELL. move Paint, Oils, Grease, 20. eame mani SSS TS | cate co! i thn ru UsT RECEIVED BY sieatabeat Dr, Robersion. Appeal from the cl: | Hant pleoes upon Or ee aes wake Capital | VALENTINES! (VALENTINES! | the color ortexture™ Prepar and eo dae J FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, Sacney ue, Jase satan prea the entertaiument of the evening. a * Srpde wupplied arthejowent New York oe. de 3l-2w — * 113 Pe avenu ine paiatie es, the new | jae “= i 3 — ati ut of Sentiment Comic ition River. Tess; per; opinion of the — reversing the decree ofthe | Reszezst anv R: or an Escapep Con- | of all styles Patierne, at Jusr GLES NF CLOTH CLO. ew y by mail, ‘The usu hear es Tour ators said circuit court, with costs, and remanding the | yicp About four months ago two prisoners, RENCH & RICHSTEIN'S, Pi gees eo — ah ieee Azo a same editions of & % at cause for further proceedings to be had thereinin | sohnson and Small, escaped from the U. 8."Peni- 9 Yenn. avenue. | Pree imes, bor cash. . Carlisie. . Shakapear. © conformity to the oj Pee ee _ tentiary. Every effort was made at the time to NOTICE. mde _— . W. COLLEY &'CO., CALXERTPCELEBRATED HONEY, Mado Seton, agt Joba MacRae ttal. ‘The argument of Tasbany motler Deputy sanial eukiee ar 2 MILTEARY GAPS. Soentn iepiton. wo T NEW RESTAURANT. ol ee eat KING ke BURCHELL > T!) fois cause was continued by Mr. Geo. Vm Philadelphia, arrived in this city, having in cus. | just received from Baltimore, from our factory, 15) | © HE Subse. ‘orma the citizens of Wash- “Brown and Mr. Gill for the defendants in error, yand concluded by Mr. Wallis for the plaintiffs in djourned. tody one of the fugitives, Small, whom he recap- | (zen Military Glazed Caps, sold at wholesal Ma that 9 S: tured in Philadelphia. He was immediately de- | Tetail,, Mil Stigne Ceps:mete to appointed a committee to prepare a constitution | as during the past week, for warrants of 160 to 50 Teoh price #. of -_ R BR (tor peabies = verror. A livered into the custody of Warden k, _ _P. DITTRICH & BRO., No. 425 7th st, (formerly kept yd a Es CON ar, PF en Pamrax Cavan Fe ee eee erie | OTEIOORAPAY OF THE REV-ACEE: | feiss O VST EHD anred OE : of this company, held at Mount 4 aes ; = peony Fairfax county, on Tatarday last, S.R.] Lanp Wamrants anp Monzy.—For land war- Alsnder en ine Poe te de 2-1m* z F..G. RORR. BO Jobnson, Peter Hanney, and R. R. Powle were | rants the prices of dealers remain about the same | i" n 80. is Time, ow BONNETS, HATS, FLATS of the 275 vi cases of the b- Istest stylen, and in’ wernment of the company. ‘The com- ‘buying at 50 cents, selling at 65 cents; 40-acre | jj io ees Pe ° best material, “Cail at duce JACKBON, nities a the last meeting to obtain members, re- | warrants Daylng st 85 venta, Selling at @i;_altde | [anes eeeies okt case Dizm, of the noice. ase At srEvens< oe PLASTER EES, ported that they bad succeeded their ex- | doing. Banks—New York city, par. State, 4 per D + MOMUN, ae a Ko ee ie» pectations, forty-two having already signed the | cent; New Jersey, 5; Delaware, Pennsylvania, | _i8 15 ar SB EASONABLE DRY GOODS: Betweed roll list, and that a number more bad siznified | Kentucky, Tennessee, Ohio, 5; ‘Maryland, west- IRENCH & RICHSTEIN, if Shawis, rr CEMETERY Ni CE. their intention of joining at the next meeting, | ern, 5, eastern,3, Baltimore city, 1; North Caro- ee iis ‘annels. | "Tae ber offers for gale of q which takes place next Saturday, at 12 o’clock, at | lina, Illinois,’ and Wisconsin, 10;' Indiana, 7; a ape Siesase. Be phere Nie ds ioe ome Catts’ Tavern, West End —Aler. Gaz. Louisiana, 2%; Virginia, 3}. penta, PAY Silks, vot ine Kobes, = pone B a York Presbyterian Loox at D. W. Riddle’s advertisement in ss Skirts, - RU aD: one ne conten Cade Wee tarvctbon an ara hauethenie tench: tur Tiimemmemton cousunrior oe Irish Linens,” Shootings, ‘Napkins, | ay am Marble W Barth (2ieecelia Young will be given. The well known | investment which yields nothing but profit to the wi wony™ let. Flannel, alent engaged for the occasion, and the selection rebaser, and ats Positive loss to the sel- hy a nen Sets, Embroiderigs, BAL tinone Jet > wa - a ree = 2 will pa the ps ot f ba in- fogntersenee, Petre Sree Daily reociyine | he jm Ann 4 pack- S Bee ate me aa von | Hameo ive wae of am hveig fairy aa Sei POLLO MOROON_| wee OS Beis eal a Dm CESSION.— emem!| '. . 6, eS - Sige ein ot ee aa epee fe | ene, Ui lete d Fe gut on Fri a ae Cracurt Covrt.—To-day, the case of Spain agt. | reyes of them will find them | |, Crnevir Cov the ain og. Dr. Star office coun’ Frida: y sidie y for them at sah ¥ | habeas corpus case of Arthur G. Smith, an inmate | —--————___* >. Sv =x Dabween Sh and 10th ste. " = ; 2S. RE OLD B: FOR MEDI- I eee ba oR USE" ‘The case was pending when our report closed. = huncon. spr week. end E. R. DURKEE & CO.'8 Count.—Yesterday, James Cunning- 1 ee eek ae a charge of rioting 2's ‘Today, the case of John McChrister, for an trees. — Before Justice rovingees of stealing a ‘im. var eg tried “= ncherge® < Prt