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ae og ee a Oe ae ae ater ere eR 6, Pan. —~ the Bo Umion nag eigen | Batt.—Preperations 1H. 8 hel in thie geet Cae jon » to come off in this city on the night of the together, discussed the priety of givit jzan affair, but in which Union men of all i + aaah» expression to its sentiments respecting the’ - Seeueusaon atties ‘snay a. Lientenant-Gen- sass 38 Notice .—District of Columbia Advertisements te be inserted in the Barrons Sun are received ‘wt and forwarded from Tux Star Office. > ft in the management. On motion by Mz. J. E. Phomson, President of cloae bailing wil be crested Specially foe of the ball, upon Judiciary Square, ad- tee of five was appointed by the Chale te take the City Hali. ceteat act ts = sue! — Mzrtixo Last Nicut.—The Wig- Caria Courr.—yY Chas. Johnson i rae seam inlowdl hi cty bn angrge ea | etoman ty ai doe appropinte under the | ,Chssstas Corn —Yesrday, Chan. Jobeaon | rosin Short o Revesrica: ence last night. After the election of W. Batley, The following gentlemen composed the com- | 8nd sentenced to eight months in jail. MR. SOTHERN. J. H. Keenan, and George Thomson. Hon. Erastus Patrick ONeal was tried for stealing a $5 note The distinguished Comedian, is engaged and will ’ 2, Nathaniel Marsh, | from Henry A. Willard. This morning the case ‘appear on Monday, Bs Wilson, to the asto- mittee :—J. Edgar Cc oe it ously wait for somethi: ers were anx! SUEe Rom atau oad started. J. W. Garrett, a3. LRommedtea (yesterda: pnuion a o'clock ven to the jury, who returned a verdict of Spex was on trial on a charge of SUSP. ress the association. chairman of the committee on resolutions, re-| Patrick O'R: The Secretary suggested that the bo ape of such an sndertaking bad better be tuken into con- sidation. It would cost something to pay Mr. Botts’s traveling expenses and his hotel his. Voice —Didn’t think of that. Mr. Duvall wisbed to amend the proposition. party, and be would that the Secretary be Instructed to correspond with Mr. Botts, as he would like to see an expression of his (Mr. Bott’s) sentiments on paper before he was invited to Pictous for men to Dy wit all parties "(Langhice)” «Me ist Mr. W wus to any such thing. They ought to get some man who was in the city. ‘There was a nan who sat sult them now in the city and that man was Cassius M. Clay, of Kentucky. [Applanse.}] He moved that he be Invited to ress the Association at their next ‘was placed on trial in a second | to? OR FRAN Ported the following as unanimous recom- | case, on a charge of stealing 8 $20 bank note, five | ME MENG CERT oo. bad is case was pending lations submitted to the Senate of the United ———_——. BALL. on THU t |. | On! THE Goop Tunes !—Crowds are to be same ion Sig. jontment of the dimeuities now threatening the | found daily around the door of Hammack’, on | everal Soloson the Planes Existence of the Union, meets with our approba- the north side of Pennsylvania avenue, a few rofessor FRANCIA gi ; porto ment, as it were, at the ison, canvas- 3 Mc ror Gecatinoes of tas ‘Shona tnt backs, patridges, quall, bear meat, terrapins, | All the Dip'omatio Hon. represei his establishment !s garnished, to say nothing of | Mrs. ecruder, eee ‘ot, aoe nafeomment weenie fhe | what garnishes its inside. He continues to keep Ro in, = the decided approval of a large majority of them. | bis famous cooks, and meets all his numerous Ti Kesolved, That, from our observa’ lon, we believe customers as us! with a kind welcome. ee oe ee aenee nt. wee a pe wat: | Mx. Sormeny —Next week, through the capi- | Hotels tion from the Halls of Congress and the arena of | Public Is to have an opportunity of seeing the | at #o’elock. meeting. Federal politics. celebrated eccentric comedian, Mr. Sothern; and - CONCERT POSTPONED. Mr. Richards offered an amendment to the ef- fter some discussi resol we among ether new things in bie budget he will tate eather maki necessary ti fect that Mr. Clav choose bisown time, | unanimously adopted? nt -TCUHOM® Were | bring‘out here “Phe American Cousin st Home, poutpone the Concert aavornited aboree te ave Mr. Wood.—Yes, yes; | accept that. That's 1 elegant. v Mr. Hunt thought they should get a betterroom | communicate the action of this meeting to the | bered, is the great original Lord Dundreary. He | a for the occasion. - He suggested tbat Temperance | Hon Jobe” Guitechor of ie Senate, and the SE ne oterowing nevee IW EN] ee = Hall, er Old Trinity Church be secured, so that | Hon. Thomas Corwin, Representative in Con- pata. 4th of March. Itis designed to be in no sense a WASHING TON THE 1A wi ive & ey fs UCsL AND INST mendati bject | 85 bank notes, a $2.50 gol and a gold dol- ri % Sete re lis Bam dieis toe eee BAWSON hs ontheht Be oem Resolved, That the plan embodied in the reso- | When our report closed. the best musi Aa extensive traversed by the roads here | buge oysters, &c , &c., with which the outside of — Mrs. John Siidell, oy ire, ickets and secured seats $1—to be usic Store of W. G Metzerott, and at lotel, and at the door on the evenirg of the ‘Ss » Bag. wee ‘until Thursday ToGo pti arse In rehearsal the colebrateg play of 7 met stealing a tity of silver coin from Alexander CONCERT. A Voice moved that John M. Botts, of Va., be | suant to sdjourmmgt ced My oo Pree, | lle veld ease Ar nest of tye" Bon Fon” of Washi invited to add: ‘ati 1 eal we COM i sted by Mrs. aod Mr. W. W. len' CONCERT A will play own composi- Pro’ ves thie Concert under doors west of Willards’, gazing in longing amaze- the pat, i ‘Beds of veniean®, the patronage o: the following ladies aud gentie~ . Wigfall, ‘hompeon, Bra, Ts. Jesse Bright. had at thi Willard's troversy as would forever banish the slavery ques. | **! catering of Manager Glenn, the Washington | Ticket office openat half past 7. To commence ja ls &e Jt they could seat all whe should come. comforta- | gress, for the rapeeeet Presentation to the Senate | Sap Accipent—A_ young man named Frank he House bly. He wanted all the citizens of Washingto: ci : bo SB Be re pgroe adem ed Ke Representatives Henry, a printer, and a native of Philadelphia, BALLS, PARTIES, &c. The th i tel hed A Voice —Invite Botts, too. Tesolutions were immediately legrap! but for the last two nt a resident of this city, to officers of railroad lines unrepresen’ The Secretary thoughtthat would kill the whole Convention, requesting a statement of the views | Branch on a thing. Mr. Clay would not remain in the cit: longer than this week, and it would be im - ble for Mr. Botts to get here in so short a tiie. ing tour, this morning. When eneral response has been received endorsing | while shooting at a flock of field larks who were Will be givenat ir ac ion throughout. ioded Mr. Brown moved thatacommnittee beappointed |" MFoughout. Of the pleces entered bisthead Pint danas me | ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, (Seventh st.) fo walt on Mr. Clay and to procure a suitable} Porice Marrens.—Before Justice Barnaclo.— | much torn ales He ic now lying in a very dan- On WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30th, George McCoy, col’d, charged with exposing bis | gerous state indeed. Person, on two occasions, to school girls on their way to school; fined $1115. William Sullivan, charged with malicious mischief, in breaking the ‘The Secretary desired to amend the former Pr ition. He moved that Mr Clay be invited jeliver a lecture before the Association. Several voices. —Ob, yes! a political lecture of course Mr. Hunt moved that the executive committee be instructed to wait upon Mr. Clay. Mr Brown —Ob, yes! certainly. Let the ex- 4 ecutive committee call a meeting of its members | Conroy, in the ni ht, and stole a demijohn of | that neighborhood Damanns ror Fust.—This morning a number | t*1er, Mr C. Gaurizn. of women from Swampoodle, bavieg been in- ‘ets have been placed in Mrs. Mary Conroy; held to bail for further bear- | fF distribution to the deserving poor, made an | as posi vely no tickets ing ata future ae It seems, on examining into early demand, but were informed that they had | Thom: wane Thomas this case, that Wm. Ward, Sullivan, and others, been deceived. The mere whisper that there is | Char! hite. on the 4th of January broke into the house of Mrs, | W00d for distribution will soon gather a crowd in | TICKETS TWO DOLLARS. of such upon the action of the Convention, and a | near the toll-gate of the Baltimore turnpike, and Benefit of the Poor of our City, the hands of p ng gentiemen for sale, and all mantel piece and other articles in the house of | formed that Justice Donn bad a quantity of wood | application must be mado torthen will be and wait upon Mr. Clay next week, after he has whisky, left the cuty. He thought it would be rather bet- | tures, ter to appoint a committee at once and let the conimittee wait upon Mr Clay that night. The Chair desired to know what subject was Defore the meeting joe strings, and other goods. Ward was | understand that this attractive picture by our tal- and Sullivan, on learning that Ward was in jail, she didn’t go and withdraw the warrant against | the present week. We would advise our are ees, Mr. Wood moved that the officers of the meet- | Ward, he Sullivan) and his companions would | loving e it lose t! tunity NY RESPECTABLE GIRL, WISHING A ing be directed to call wu: Mr. Clay and report | come fo ie house and murder bet, and burn her acing diatleo wate, Saree: ee A good home ia the countrr,3 miles from the city, to the association beforeadjournment. Ag: to. | place down over her head. Sullivan, in giving with smai!l wages, can hea of one by putting ancie The Secretary stated that they had expected —_ —— pcb race utterance to this threat, in order to impress upon | SovurHeRn Traps —A cargo of fertilizers is | 1" Rey et the Star Gffice, caught and placed in jail for a further hearing; | ented fellow-citizen, Mr. W.D. Washington, now ANTED—To hire for two months 1 | on free exhibition st Slessrs. Philp & Solomon’s Ww cheap. a lot of COUNTER SHOW ES. ‘went to Mrs. Conroy’s house and told ber that if | fine art gallery, will only remain on view during Apply, at 476 Pa. avenue—G. G. wer * = fhe box of cigars, candies, saleratus, pic-] Manion’s Men ARoUND THE CAMP Fins —We WANTS. stating where she ja 24 2t" el rte pone 5 On motion by Mr. John W. Garrett— (a pendant to ‘Our American-Oousiu,"’) he per- | been given This( Thureday) Evening, the 24th in- sonating Lord Dunreary. Mr. S., it will be remem- | gta, Will: ’ Hall, by Si +RANCIA, Reseed Faat the belrman be requested to | $28 ; sare ge teuae Hall by Bienor FRANCIA I MONDAY EVENING next. the 28th in the | started in company with two friends to the Eastern G RAND SELECT CALICO DRESS BALL, vf x ¥OR THE Supper will be fur ished by that experienced oa- person, sold at the door: V. Dougiass, and ja 25-td bi VASES ber that he was in earnest, struck her a beavy | making up at the western wharves (Morgan & | C40» blow in the face. Mrs —— to the magistrate, and Sullivan soon found | be either the schooner Hamilton, or another of something bad transpired to prevent bim from | himself arrested and Placed tn jail, on three | equal capacity. It would be a novel shipment |) Deing present = charges, viz: Burglary, malicious mischief, and | under ordinary circumstances, but is particularly Several Voices.—“‘Adjourn, adjourn.”? Cries | assault and battery. Elizabeth Green was charged | so at present. os “Ob, Witte {3 speech;”’ “Wood;” “Wil- | with profane language and disorderly behavior, 0 Mr. Wood thought they were running the thing into the ground. He was not prepared for a mong whom was the Hon. Mr. Kilgore, of Ind. Mr. Kilgore bad not yet come, and he feared that 309 F street, between I’ jn 73 Ht consideration of Chancery business, and took up, | work, to whom good Ber thet leiahpel map a the above | siret, the case of Eades agt. Siraub, which was | from’S sm. te 13 speecu, and it seemed as if they wanted to get Sees iS aad pending when our report closed. Higkts, on Congres Kos will i be giver . immediately com- | Rhinehart’s) for Savannah, Ga. The vessel will ANTED—A first rate COOK that thoroughly uaderstands the business im all its branches. come well recommended ; none other need ith and 12th sts, ree ANTED-A WOMAN, who isa nice washer as to be heard in the street; fined $153. Martha Circuit Court.—To-day, the Court went into 4nd ironer, to do light washing and chamber Apply Tudor Place, Georgetown j&23-3t* bim up as they did at the last meeting, and tun a! Iwrenesting PROCEEDINGS AT THE Post OFFICE t double tam agnin’ (Lauchter) He would not | paranrauat avout ivoclocka me yemedan Chott of St Beier’ Charehrat Oddreliows fiat tuake @ speech, but he would’ like to call the at-| Hon. Joseph Holt, Secretary of War and late Post- | Navy Yard, will be postponed until Monday eve’ 4 a i tention of the Association to the fact that a very | master General. called at the Post Otfice Depart. ning, January 25 | the highest prices, and, 98 usual large number of their northern friends were ex- | ment to take a formal leave of the officers of the ? paces ws pected to be in the city on the 4th of March, and | Department. it would be extremely difficult to tind accommo- | “All the heads of bureaus, cle Sprctat.. etc., of the Reorived this day at Riddle’s Origi: NTED IMMPRIATELY—From ‘pene worth of SECOND-HAND FUR TURE ofall kinds, for which | will guarant —— Dealer in Furniture, Stov oo9 405 7th st., bet. G and H at the sho: iCHLY. $5 es, &e. ‘east side. to NI to pay it LO- dations. He would suggest that committees be appointed in each ward to arrange temporar: conventences and sccommedatione for tees of Department, assembled in the main hail to shake | Jar St. their late chief by the hand. Acting Postmaster | cons General Horatio King brought forward Col. Pratt, 5 A and Lalies is Guard and Foo Chains, Searf Pi Allte todiapoced of et full 3x jose that ous sty epelsinx et dae Ooteath ot their political brethren who might be present at | a veteran cli thi tl be disposed of at {uli 900 percent. less than can ces by applying a! vente © Mr. Wood then proceeded to make a short remarks to the retiring head, which were respond- | P.rsons wishing any article of Silver plated speech upoa the state of the country, and the | ed to in eloquent terms by Secretary Holt. Ware can be furnished at 100 per cent less than LOST AND FOUND. necessity of somebody's doing something. Secretary Holt, in closing bis remarks, alluded manaipatarere’ Sree by calling at : Mr. Wilkins then took the stand, and said that | in language of feeling en y to the late Second | IDDLE’s Oxicival Ong Do.tar Store, 22d instant, on F street he had no Idea of making a speech, but he would | Assistant Postmaster General, Wm. H Dundas, | 3°25 302 Pa. av, bet. 9h and lothsts, | J 9ST 0% piegtls caters, © Soll tev and keep them in good humor a little while | who had expired a few hours previously, after a Houtoway’s Pitts anp OIntMEnt BRACELET, with an quamel.set. The frder as they were waiting for the report of the ‘Clay | jong illness. The leave-taking between ‘the late] Dipthcrtac ln the moet virulent vanes of thin | Will be euitably rewarded by leaving at the « foe committee.” Postmaster General and the clerks which fol- | malignant disease of the throa’. these medici of the Netional intellig: % Le At the conclusion of Mr. Wilkins’s remarks, the committee not having returned, A motion was made to adjourn. Several Voices.—Oh, no! not yet; and calls for r lowed, told eloquently of the cordial relations | experienced the mort suczersful resu ts—while der, not a single d cease coourred ameng those who NERV estimation of bis high character asa gentleman aso thone Temenice, thas veeemilag an "Onsle’ ot inquire of Dr. NEWMAN. 6 Circle. + 76 K street, near jn 23 e3t*_ and his abilities ublic functionary. i "mid nf di Coombs, Brown, Hunt, &c , &c. ae eee. PUDTIC Tencwenery Practical experieuor, mid the de-ert of death o Mr. Coombs said be would rather be excused | ring —Last night, between 6 and 7 o'clock, fire | awarded ‘them the palm of victory as thevonly EMIUMT from speaking, as be felt rather unwell, but be | broke out in the stable of the house occupied b mo ee pee MANUFACTO would say something to passthe time away. | Atrs. Hawkins, on Ninth st., between | street a Soarlating Mymps, & : i A Neice—That's the Kind. Give useomethiag | New York avenue. In an incredibly short time | cious. ¥old by all Druggists, at 25'0ts,: 62 ets. med pane after the alarm was given, the Perseverance ai and 81 box or pot, iadt-lw Mr Coombs then addremed the association until | Franklin engines were onthe apet node earns | Ane St Per the return of the committee; when was done. Had the weather been clear | , The following letter from a gentiemanin Phila- and the building dry, a destructive conflagration ceiphis who oe yin ph ag Bm peng oa Mg would have been the consequence; as the atable | the virtues. o, ‘was contiguons to a half acre of light frame resi- | Wild Cherry, wit dences, which in such a wre oy must Lave | similar imposition«:— that they bad waited npon Mr. Clay, and that he had consented to address them on Saturday night at7jg o’clock. He had also more cheering news than that. He had just learned that the Legisla- enuine -Wistar’s Balsam of hes f> caution the public against a ‘Leather, Tron Frame. ture of Kentucky had adopted strong anti-secession | heen destroyed. It was attem te bark’ this i sesatutic na, by a large majority. {Loud and pro- place oa a former occasion; but last night the in- Messrs. Wood, Box. and had better wi wit rafter t soap for Kentucky, a proposition ——- he ypeorgiaph ion, aed gacneal a early (Wo years, was induced by a frie! Pel ir a ‘The loss was smail, but the crime is as great ‘conse f c as if ; "4 Balsan of Wild Cherry, and, fir: the valuable property around bad been de- | [2 pas Tr = rake If caiersa ta the aoc with stroyed. the most beneficial jooulle This morning, at a very early hour, the firemen My object in writing is to ain called out by an alarm, the origin of | would advance your own inter which appeared to be in the direction cf George- Fon suffering community, by ease Sa consion out ofthe Haleam i called ate drag stors | order. ae wu 3 Tohase & ottle. when epur 4 cover able weather of mst wight ce ad eae Eaeres: | and worthlessmutation was offered meas thecen:| Gouge aclivered free of shat Ne Cc this manner, -ou wil! pro- | eity, etown, and Alexan iminets of Jefferson (Jo. trom making their way | E2"jyeyuteiom ieee maa GOT bre: | Wily eore sak was made in relation to procuring a suitable place for Mr. Clay’s speech. Several voices —Get the Smithsonian, Odd Fel- fe lows’ Hall, rooms of the Democratic Association, ~~ Burch’s hay loft, &c. - a@) The Chair informed them that the selection of ona had been left with the committee, and ‘ould be announced !n the morn! per. ““ ‘The Association tben adjourned.” a speoulative theory. ‘The Royal College of Surgeons gin TOPHAM’S 1e PR vas Travelin: 100! Satchels, &o., rm you that you! Members of Congress. and travelers will please t.as well as that | examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere vertising such | Trunke that are made in 0. hor cities. iste as keep itfor sale. Being on «ue | Superior Leathor and Dress Tranks made to RUNK RY, c., they are equally effica- 499 SgventH Street, Wasmixctoy, D.C. 3 and At Low Prices. ——_—— y ja 2 lyeo ES S. TOPHAM. to the theater; and once there, of course all sense | own interests as a medicine having the nesting - &) ,, DEATH ov rmx Sxcoxp So nea ordre of outside disagreeables was'lost in the all ab- | ble virtues of Wistar's Bal-am of Wild Cherry @: BYANS © Gunzgrat — saan ; hes hands ‘yesteréa: sorbing interest and frolic of the performances. | should never sate ia re poration by coming ra. ome : G Evan ee et oe 7 om peo Alene coh tnfet Jefferson appears most positively but two nights ee womans vie ia pre GIFT meta by 0% oF = . sn Me Dun a5 | more, and bow in the world we areto get on with- spect, ¥ 238 Mavcewnrs.. GIET native of Alexandria, Vas and in early lige wes | oUt him in these blue times, is a matter that he Prepared by Seth W. Fowls & Co. Boston, and} GIF £ —— 2 vest eer yee oy He was | ™ustsettle with his conscience. To-night, (bis | for sale in ashington city G. Stott, 3. B. Waite Boow ccsceted hasta theGenaet eaten, Denefit, remember.) he presents a wonderful vill; | Z. D. Giman, John Schwarse, Naim & Pa.mer, BOOK ieee ee tae ce eel nothing. less than «! The Cricket on the Hearth,” | John Wiley, J 'B Moore, and HH. MoPhergon; iis deatb; beving riseh Irom an €660 clerkobip to | (10. 88.“Caleb Plammer,”) and *Spitfre,” with ronsand by druggiata everywhere. je-17 Twor his Bote Ae ag! tien of Senvad ‘0. a8 * Tobias Shortcut;”? two parts in which a, rugs! ; ‘Kaslatant Postmaster General, which post ne baa | Jeffetsdn appears for the first time'in this city. Coveus ~The sudden changes of our climateare | OST COMPLETE ASSORTMENT IN THE i Te at vous ele te ue eae sources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthma: CITY! Sa Nee of gd Ma. Lixcoun’s Jounnzy —Some time ago Mr.| Afections. Experience having proved that simple} | aw BooKs RECEIVED AS SOUN be ofcers altached to the Post Office Depart. | Lincoln designed to Journey to the Capitol over | femedion often set speedily Ghd, certaitly” wren AS PUBLISHED. by tat? p.m. yesterday, in the Auditor's | the Baltimore and Oblo Railroad, as that is the should at ‘ones be had to * Brown's Bronchial eS Office Hoa Horatio Ring. acting Postmaster Gen. | most direct route hither from Spriugfleld via Co- | ‘tOUl4 85 oF Lpzonges, let the Cold, Cough or ir- REMEMBER, eral, in the chair, to take action reapecting the | 1ambus, Bellaire, &c., but te ceaeequonce sf, the | ritation of the Tarost be ever eo slight, as by this | a GIFT WORTH FROM 60 CENTS TO $1. Fenda oe Second’ Avsietaat Postinseter Gaserat | political excitement, many friends have advised | precauticne more serious attack may béeffeotuaily GOES WITH EACH BOOK SOLD! ong Pee * | bim to come via ee one journey through | warded off. lic Speaker: Singers w! et) iageiw CALL IMMEDIATELY. short notice. eny part of the z OD A FURNITURE, y; WANTED -SEC: ND HAND eons decining housekeeping, or havin nocash existing between him and them, and of their | thousands succumbed to the violence of this disor- For HIRE—A COLORED WOMAN (slave,) th Si ver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of Timgiy Caution. asthe Manes pavitamr Ne haview’ Iustitat id 1 mes ish fe ng ON. ‘ by Me'ropo!itan Mechanics’ Institute, Mr. Richards, on bebalf of the committee, eaid | 324, ‘be flames were extinguished before much Also, Medal Re einecom, D.C ior, id who. Knowing by experience | y am constantly making, and ale: ys have on hand, the best material, every scription of Bags, fic Speakers form: mect-| Virginia must be looked upon, in the present | them effec F cleari: Ps! — “Childs, po Apter de olen ef state of the public mind, as a sort of bravado, in- | Yeice. Seo Savertisoment. jpg ae. ap prt Ribs viting disturbance. Some regret is expressed here Huro — Rmcrores Resolutions wete passed expremive of the senti- in regard tapthis change of route, because the} all of Dy umphreys & Co.’s specific Ho- meats of the meeting. and appreciative of the Union demonstrations all along the line of the { meoy io es ee Sp, oxpreetty for iy many public and private virtues of the deceased, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad make it quite evi- | use, in box 5 ss . Also, | A. 2 =. is a Wchef addataste wrete delivered deat that secession bas ne foothold in Northern | ix cases ning, @ vials, from. 64 # Roseeeis Zaetog, 1 yels SUM oo, SEThe faneral of Mr. Dundas took place to-day at | Virginia or Western Maryland. . Gi 350 Sevoue, Whereas sed | Cocairy Tactics. 3v0le: | / a5 United States. by 2p. m., ase Church of the ane: and wae) ras Diricenty setween Ma. Rust anv Mz. Wise oa a gee Gardner. For sale b: rer AS8SO! ave- pis it by many of our jixth streot, Alen, Pond’s Extract af Witch | : = sarees Miceas ast avenleg ta reeines tp ae alasony | Vesalie here cite tier el | jas Cviner if Pear ‘“‘ AppirionaL Evipznxcs.”’—It is sald that the | between Hon. Mr. Rust, of Arkansas, aud Hon. Il kinds. Sold as above, ms 9-ly friends of Ludim A who it will be te-| Mr. Dunn, of Indiana.’ It was feared tbat the To THE AF! "ED! the last June term of ities used on the floor of the House would | «i eo.are Frgietey cont inder to a duel, and the apprebensionsof a collision | Blood Purifier. m another BN! morning, however, that the matter will be amica- eae 2 but ground from fr to cost. most lorable effect. in view of the | ment in our paper. ‘will interest you. 1 ‘ 4) to scnvash vouiese raging so violently. ‘@u 20-coly = are full wonghte ni at ve aa i Removev.—Captain Nathan Darling. First As- MARRIED. them, in Weve of pa i dence should have been forward sistant ‘of the House of Representat! . i 4 Ci Gireutt Court iad ‘decided senion was removed his position yesterday, and ur BUCER EME UR i iat Washington, D ang gingle triat ri a nda a8 » Ve i z ? BLANCHAR bly adjusted. A-duel at the present time would | uapza, have you seep Pree ‘Wood’aadvertise | PF iakicd ts *& MOAUN, ARY BOOKS ~Instructions for Field N got ees by 8 Board of Army Officers; 1 vol., Hand Book of Artillery, by Capt. Roberts, U. 8. - 1 vol, prioe £ Eleventh street, ae MPORTANT TU ROUSEKEEPERS. to read adver- — nigthening Cordial spd t 5. R. DURKEE & CO’S al “| smeu.HOT Srioms. ‘thei Capitol ai Pi age aiwars hb: thém Guaranteed not only cael for lon the effort being based upon the allega- | until a late hour of the night. It is thought this | ¢.Fersqne desiring poupies, will always "| ,ABSOLUTELY AND PERFECTLY PURE ed in tintali, by keeping, Eroo! javor, Prove, by Bargy’s claim new tial uo writof | Mr. Ira Goodenow promoted to his place. It] ¢..': ON, of ', R. DURKE error des by bis counsel, and lately decided bE that Mr. Darling had a difficulty with ginis. . LS fo 1s-if.D& Wotr Bi BONERS , upen sustaining the action of the court below Se ene eee ee Ee pian F BEEF—SALT REF. aka —Senator Yulee, after leav- ‘ OR SALE, in lots to suit purchasers, abou , ‘the lobbies, of whom instant, JU! teloved wife of Beef, di » eee ee Ee ee Sitee ante Peek vies, asa wit a uplifted cane, when he poet syst tee'idd soar OF net eaee Man ake sent parcuea A piste We LUN KANS, ‘Stal 66 ‘of ascertain’ desisted from | rong! Yy. | res) Ay ans _ | Center Market, or 3 a: rn Mar: ; Olice pee he citing M. eos Mach excltemént having bag ot of Shia. and BR EO RD pee AB Da tad (Sat- | jateer Sti See -.. Suid eo teed ‘Ose |iusiann bat adja. | Sagipge eoviton tween Now York 1 oy, CREAN HOt noe orgy should be sent tothe woes Fm ge - : alk istant, JAMI hoal nad for Boots, Sunes. acd Trunks, head Department, rece! ved ath JAMES F.. b or Biatcih Signy Sater ce at | aAGAed"Se on Deere ioe vpreagis | Mp atee esc CPuReP EO, | eet ai coeareiel eps har tcons with him, and | obtained the temporary use of lots upon Capitol ends o! Bre invited nd his | &P. ¢ ’ dccined wo show simenyoftu pepo: | Slyetet he CoB the pert ofan Bene | exec eoP, area We Haast | Mee PRG OVER, toe Rely and . it, Purpose of | res! ra bet: 9th ang leth Savion = Tbe Washi erecting quarters and stblt Se eT ee asia atts, oa Cae WAS UNE, ©. ANNIE akanes OF oui OWN IMPORTATION, corraponde stot the New ‘York Post says :—Gen- ites Pn mn of ligt atley.— "he work of Zon GREE Seine Rens aod ie be? DiWveiarevr'day a res ine.gtoer usual suppivat ‘ion sf - SR bis a4 to bes would arden = yeterday, funeral fron renaoies of her s s Hooked for ae in ce by 5 Theyere capecially | format! f° s iavor. as > hes ‘i nies of thi KING’& BURCHELI, ONS —The wn nd meeti, a ‘les are nas! vernmpent in theif deiiis by the officers Members of our} The Legisiature will adjourn to-morrow dest company, the Potomac Light Infeotry. 4 TELEGRAPHIO. From South Carelina. Cuantestos, Jan 24—The mili services ed by the Catawbe lodians ef Baath Gen lina bave been the Governor. by the Federal Gor Massachusetts Legisiatere. } GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | reders! Keistons sented that» Soa ee { search fe jassachusetts wou! GRORGETOWN TAXES FOR 1860 | be in violation of fies in Mame of the United ereby veut sons in arrears for are | States. The ently requested bin» committee that the Piftice pay the same to % , Larni, | Militia laws of the Commonwealth were in con- he Clerk of the Corporation, who is hereby au- | formity with the Pederal laws. thorized to receipt for me during my confinement | Gov. Andrew sent ina message to the House to the bease. enclosing @ communication from Colonel Jones I trust that this call will be responded to, inas- of the otk it, tendering the services of the much 8s I am disabled, will be for some weeks. regiment to Gow i also a cntior ' ARLES D. WELCH. N. B. School Tax should be paid Previous to ‘the | {fom Major General Sutton and staff. The Ligbt ja is day of election. Artillery, National Lancers, and numerons | Wh EE Gor dred Boliars for the conviction of any p: set on fire, or who sha subseriter wr gives reward of ree Bun- house with EN) iN, itizens jnizditecawaw — NENKY ADDIGDN. "| gltizens travelling in the States, which was re- efficient military corps of the city and State have HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. | voted nearly unanimously to reepond ts eval for MAYOR'S QFFICE eo —_ Th to report te withdraw on the several peti- “ton as will lead to | “088 for 2 law against slaves bunting in Mossa- 2rson oF persons Who have | Chusetts. ll hereafter set on fre, any An order was introduced in the House looking in the Corporation |i mits of this town. to the enactment of laws for the protection of our ayor. NOTICE. ALLL Persons indtQat te the late firm of T, | Address of ‘gimia Congressmen te the O'Donnoghue & Son, are here y notified that un- People of Virginia. less their scoounts are settled by y the 15th instaat Ricumoxp, Jan. 4 —Ten Virginia Congress- the will be p soed in the hands of an ofhoer for | men have sent out an address tothe People of Vir- ional = collection. jn2-003w* Bxeonti pt SARAH O'DONNOGAUE imia, giving a view of the Congress fi in relertace to the greet duentlon ef'the may 220,000: and the probable action of Congress, saying that ImporTanr* XRNOUNCEMENT! | athe prouable hope for any mentures of con. — iliation or adjustment from Congress which the In order to red: 1 assorted | © stock of DRY GUODS te wil, during the next | Prople of the South could Ales, suring days, deduct 10 per cent. from ail cash purchases of | bey are satistied that the Repu party designs dover. Save yourmoney call st 9s Bridge | by.civil war alone to coerce the Soutbern States t., for bargains. SPILMAN & HUNT, | under the pretext of enforcing: the laws, and un- ja7 colm Georgetown, D.C. | less it shall become speedily apparent that the se- Just ECEIVED— ceding States are so numerous, determined and 10 hi Prime Porto Rico SUGARS¢ united as tomake such an attempt hopeless. The 3 bble: HERRING sada CEWIVE Vidties Gat petal eee “the bbls, HE! vietion that ind decided acti & bbis. Crushed and Refined aUARS, le of virginia, in Convention, will e@ora 2p hence Jere COFFEE, | Ee Sarest meats, under the Providence of God, in Forsisby JOHN 3. BOGUE.__sei0 em php ay ASTERN FISH AND APPLES: solved. fe — } HERRING, ALEWIVES AND MACKEREL’ Legislature. 40 barreis Eastport No.1 HE 6, sux. Jan. 22 —The Governor's Mes- 4 do 5 owton Not i wo sage to the Leg ure bas been ie. lo jor No. wil througb- -@haif-barreis do out Louisiana that there is but one le, one i ‘3"_barrels Meremuche No.1 ALEWIVES, jo) do St, John’s a beartand one mind, not to be ca; into an abandonment of just rights, and not to be sub- dued. Ail Lopes are at an end that the dissension separ North and the South can be bealed, E as all the propositions made by the moderate men E3 $4 for Labrador ifer- | bave been cootemptesealy phan The cry of rane; edad sopdleremuche and $49 for St. | the North is for coercion, and there is no ‘ Mackerei, and A ea at east small ard larce | any doubt of the wisdom of that policy which meet the views of buyers. demands the conflict sball come and be settled ' js 19-2w HARTLEY & BROTHFR, now." The whole tone of the Message is uncom ‘ 99 and 101 Water street. promising Georgetown, D C. From Geergia. ‘ FOR SALE AND RENT. — ~ |, Mintevsevitie, Jan. 24—The Convention to- day elected Messrs Toombs and Hewell Cobb | [ For other - from the State at large es delegates to the Mont. “\For Sale and Rent" advertisements, gomery Convention to forms a Provisional Gov- see first page } ernment for the Southern Confederacy. OR KENT.—Two HOUSES in good order for | The followiug districtdelegates were also elect- rent to careful, punctual tenants. They are lo- | ed : First District, Francis Blair; Second, Martin gated near the o tuer «f k and Seventeerth +ts, | Crawford; Third, Judge Nisbit; Fourth, Benj Apply at No. 73 Seventecth st. a2 * _ | Hill; Fifth, Augustus R. Wrigbt; Sixth, Thos OR RENT—Two nicely furni hei ROOMS, | R. Cobb; Seventh, Augustus Kenan; Eighth, A suitable for single gentiemen.. To responsi sorties Se ACK’S Res‘surant, No. 2 ing Willa:ds’ Hotel, H. Ste; rent will be cheap. Apply at HA Ps. avenue, adjo: ee Seizere ef a. Arsenal by Georgia FS BENT Twe ROOMS, and use of the Avevsta, Jan. 24.—This morning seven hun- ‘arlor, gity. Inqui:eat the corner of N Tenth st. in 8 preasant and hi to ee dred State troops assembled bere for a demonstra- tion on the United States Arsenal at this place F°8 RENT—A nesttwo stor: ING, containing 4 rooms, ki! and out but P sts. None but a punctua Governor Brown, who is bere, demanded 2 sur- L~ | render of the Arsenal, and the demand was com- rdy | plied with at 12% o'clock. The negotistions treet, bet Oand sod reliable parte wa pee carried v and this morning iding, on Twelft yesterda ve'treated with. Appy to LUGENE MoCARTY. Before leaving, the Fetleral moons saluted the Grocer, Tweltth st. between O and P. Terms $7 | American flag. They will go from to New ja 22-6L York. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OR EX: Leuisinna Convention. Capi cary fi ite fe > f G. be ti UL w ita Ys tthe oa de a is Convention organized by the election of 7D 3 ‘ashinet CHANGE FOR City EROPERRTY—Com Baton Rove, Jan. 23.—The State Convention met here to-day. iz anticipation of their actiona of *-fifteen stars” floats over the tol ' » | ex-Governor Minton as President. water, gas RY E HEN 503 E st., (next door.) A Committee of fifteen was then appointed to Ky peg a an best some unim; it mini ness j the Convention aajearnnd tft Touredey. a eee ho Bout’ 6. vent heer Wendell Phillips Missed. ' GAN, S31 Seventhie; or W.EGAN,| Bostos, Jan. 4—The Anti-Slavery Society intel. ja \8-tf_ | met in Tremont Temple to-day. The ball was OR RE. oontain: ‘T—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, | filled by the friends of tbe cause, inclading many ing ax rooms, situated cu Macscene® | feruales, ‘The and ‘doorwa: 4 passages were nue and Fifteenth street; pump of good water in | crowded with disorderlies, and when Wendell the yard. ja5 Phillips made bis appearance be was received FurNs strect, ‘OR RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No. ; i NT, at 406 witha sterm of bisses. Noth'ng serious, how- : Detvesn Gin sadist Miotet> | ever, occarred. "Philips wastcoel ana clea 1] ainidst constant interruption. ' 100 West st.. Georgetown, at present occu Ds an ¥ - pied by the pubsoriber. IE fas Foume. with Petitions Against a Sab eeeny Ceaeee and water throughout, ine sta! a a ie i ‘ = Apaxr; N.Y. 23 —A call inthe ¥ i ma Afood neighlorhood. Apply to JAS. A. sik ing ; ond 5 appeared ~ ENT—. ito HOUSE, con- Pears tar taek Bev SE. con | tlons have been prepared ad immedietely clreu- yard east. ‘© pu i! be moderate. Apply at 446 Tweifth str " en Sern Ae SoS GP” | might lead to serious results : Paicapecreia, Jan. 24 —The Boards of Trade Story and ths third foot of the ngeuse Puilding. Foy | of Chicago aud’ Alilwaukie arrived here thie ly to RICHA! ALLACH, No. 2 are stopping a Continents’ (cabunke Sveane, ih in is tt ing the various places of iuterest immediate! opporite this city early in F, , Against which peti- betwee! lated, urging the mayor to take steps to vent ck CUTTAGE. with larce | the boldlng of the convention, as the petitioners ed, corner of F street north an: i4th fear in the present excited state of public feelin, and reliable tenants the terms | a b-each of the peace would be iuevitable an: 'T—Tho FIRST Visit of the Boards of Trade ef Chicage and Milweukge to Philadelphia. ‘OR RENT. in the First Ward—three squares west War De; ta FICE, with back room. or 7 may answer Seutiionts Gem mitt ms, fi to the Avenue. ‘Inquire at this de 3 Sta about the city by invitation of the Philadeiphia small OF. Board of Trade. vention. sad Parlors and C rs,soparate. Or! Barox Roves, Jan. 24.—The secession ordi 00) jurnisned or aes 3 clogs | ance and sesclations & rarding the na on of . the Missies! » will be for ossion ‘o-day a ™ Oj FORE OR SAREE GABOR |S tne Scar or wt rs pve imped Ferg peig Retgpeg eed peg Por farther inf or to th on Frida ution in the Legisi-- end arsepal in this State, passed after a stormy debate. —— eo? Sagem Alabama Convention. THOMAS LAWSON, Monxtcomery, Jan 24 —The State Convention dod ontt Surgeon General U.S. Arty. | occupied this forenoon principsily in the discns- ‘OR RENT —A threo- BRICK DWELL- | Sion of the amendments proposed by the Commit- FSG BOGS Sue kaek bate on Vaticok | tee on the Constitution. = ENTOR: ‘PATEN ~~ | ‘Toroxzo, Jan 21 —The Lesder announces pos- "PO INVENTORS AND PATENTEES aTORORrO, Jam . - MUNN & COMPANY. acknowledge the i ‘of the Southern i t SN ac mM! AN, aod Confederacy g00n formed. Asess oT procuriog A pec and Foreign = = PATENTS, Virginia Legislature. With Sixteen fio: J Hon D. Biahow Ex emebenere ct —— 5 veh had business done through Muro & Co.'s Pat ent Agency. let of Adviog sent free by msil. at Laws and Regulations, i: paces, 25 ceats Batent HE CHEAPE: ATIONERY ver sew, at EPHERD ss ar Jain im ARB Schaol A iH s Lira Sooke peous ‘Books ee SESHEPH “RDS ocrasrHerenth end Date, & TH % . Sclilngect to reduce etock. js 11m MPORTANT TO LADIES? i lot « k MUFPS, I mma pouch thine Mink MUFPS, r he, $2 between OD, 436 Two fth at. and MONUMENT FO.M BS. AVE] Naw. Bes alate Te ey to J. = —.]S Stwotth sen “2oioait’ | engiand will Ackwewicdge the Southera Years’ Expertence in the Business.) Ricusonp, Jan. 2—The Senate to-dey indefi- Judge Masos, Hon Je Holt, the Sh eee : : 25 —Plour is dull and heavy), OCKEY HATS tm Beaver and Felt seeds ned Oe bald at 85 90-018) Mer oe eg gTTNEMET fed $1.2501.20; white “B1-3501 6” Core do's c Da .

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