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Fi Pi 4 ThE EVENI STAR. SG ee | Wasuinctox, Jan. 31—The United meee Seuss — it pe report closed Resicnen —Lieut Wm. J. Hardee, of First sloop-of-war Brooklyn has probably joined the ; Virginia that the oe oe 2 Cavalry, U.S A, (of Georgia,) has pougeet steam frigate Macedonian at Pensacola,and sbould | M1ssioners for the purpose of meeting = WASHINGTON CITY: | | Bio resignation minkes Major Wm. 1. Emory | an attack'bo madeon Fort Pickens, which ie not | Missloners af that State, in Washington |, on 5 tenan’ 5 . | dteday of. was laid before the Masée- | PRADA esc: Feber NOME | Mh dae reg he Calon |Terms” | Remini ea er foe | cet dea oe apa on ler than | if !t could be sauiteiateret, to bis un- |. From Cuaneston.—The Charleston corres- | these veseeis will ‘tht = signed ware a comgyren ed UF The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller derstanding of t that ena | pendent of the Baltimore American says of mat- it ~ appointment of cer ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and cholce | tors bad woe a pide Held tolbneedt F a to maintain bis posi- Fore - Iiereny sending, io ;cow-on sur Coumten tently £04 | Toe iss and for correicn’ Wig ines, mpegs | | WEG Ameen iS Tecrutts of the ctandieg och - ‘iibe for diibemas on delivery to the pubi! Embraced in its enter- = of talking about the Union are ‘thorongh training as fast as they ‘with the Federal authoritics in believed that Mr. Senator Sum- taining contents are the following articies : done to save it. The Senator from [ll enlist y are retained here and instructed in to public property in that are ~ is Shawn le—a ling a Dou; d with bia iret pcs the art of war untila company is formed, when correspondence " it, and protested to Hon Charles Franc! Taso ‘he. aed on trom Wasblagttacies, 8-7 iit spe Se, before whieh Dr. Townsend's tar. | the whole lot is transferred to one of the miviiary | T1Ne® Tiatcione ee against his Baving signed the document | 10-0 : interesting; Fashions for January sapariiia paled—and accused him of favoring dis- | posts in the barbor, where they become acquaint- "The Beleee Committee of five have examined | {nm question ‘The latter, in 3 very pt and | Suaree vt of tl Sove- named a: La Fallen) Becipe-ef Liens trom a:Ateungeriel a. Phts quinn with « teal grace from aman | ed with the pleasures of a soldier's life tmthe | spout twelve witnesses as to an alleged conspira- | Somewbat indignant manner. so Be con, | copes ting Cy @led Kerwes and Soomtel ~ P Lite; Better than | but for whi id bis great specific a demorratic | trenches. The most of the enlisted men area Fed 1. Nothing startii trolled by the distinguished Sevator, and stated jyory, Buck, and Cocos Har ef ee aaa President would have been elected, and the Union | jolly, hard set of cases, and it | exceedingly ait-| $7 convianlng bes bocn ctetted. rine een c2k | that be was for his couatry and biewhale country, | T° RGrEs eet greats 2 te ‘Congressto: Proceedings, ntended ‘ive in bis adbesion to ult to restrain them from drunkenness and riot. 4 ; and would do to ntaip jovern- fata. 2 7 > Toot itera ae repiiemt, Sameee Comneeteess Ralirond ere he eed ‘Montgomery This fact fe 90 notorious that Mr Cuvningham, ann Wa aid taoe eee eet ee sient ete cata ca rie Fine — ; idence’ Pools " Cassi seced: ten lone! 71 e 4 . exam ements. Sep ct Odd Fellows’ Hall> rec: | ints the Usion He defended at length the rights | to thé notice of the ‘Eegi See. malas, 2 Justify him tn making military.) 67°15 Revolutionary fatuers, and of the palriotic ! od wrpmite Fen Sete (i Bed 32 pieces. Meeting, | of the South, and justified the course of the seced- lee Saye Gataotion ine P Capt. Randolph is the only naval officer of that Ex President, John Se ee Ch Gants can boase ul mizee, rsperianamid te Snaton fm Teste | ening men salaned atte Aicwal Mr Weg, | ae Ws exigeninn tae ocopad efore tes | entered of ee Union, Wandendy oh ye ner, who 5 | ished * Workingmen's Meeting in things pon le’ doctive of" nor:intervention; | wore beyond vestrsiat, Hisentious, and druskes, Modan or te Prescot, the Department of the sur- | STSSs tna moment of gloom like the present is from Key West; Lord pd alee reli Eyal we rad omer sedoren—p§| pert iceray omat bondi rg ofthe House of More care is taken than heretofore by both the very, 5 t ber: thern intervention’ le epresentatives, asserted . 4 parece Su beliswed there wads Union sentiment left which | Wagner said it was a ‘‘misstatement.”’ Col. Cuh- preeatelenet icity, which | Weather for is made ‘N & WILLIAMS, Avets, would put down the extremes of both sections. ingbain called for an explanation. Lieut. Wag- | hag on several occasions frustrated the dsl a Consdlidated _fel_ GREEN & WILLIANE, Avote._ Mr. Wigfall rejoined, and tu the course of his | ner said hedidn’t mean to impeach Mr. Cunuing- | iy,0 administration, to the public pg trwtnn sg of By WALL & BARNARD, Avotioncers. Caahs waked Sit. Douglas apes What be vated [hewts verentty Ms_ Cansinghses sohed him 961" A Souications Coulinas to be secaived en BO: - D WINES, PURE ‘orkshop, Miscella- | bis hope of an adjustment? py this fact to the world and to say so before rents in the seceding States for supplies of S a Sous Item, News, Chippingsfrom Van-| Mr. Don las said he thought he saw a dispo- | the Senate. Mr. Wagner pecs cy aud the per- stamps. blanks, wrapping paper, etc., but these Fair, Fon, Poetry, &c., &c.,»8 well asevery- | sition on the other side of the chamber to yield, | sonal difficulty wassettled; but Col. Cunningbam are furnished on the condition that the p Mag ese fonad tn aay family journal. and the overtures from thereahould be met kindly. | still maintained that his statements were true, | Sil achnoeldue ahd wfc an the eet ‘This {s Just the paper above all others for per- | If the Senator from Texas would remain be would | and called for a committee of investigation, but ing the postal service. ing im the National Metropolis to make him an efticientagent in the work of saving | the lateness of the hour precluded the examina- net, bearing of this paper, took strong pround against Adams At the Auction R coms, 8 cool = “ela bia the Union [Applause } tion of the numerous witnesses, so the matter con- | pt se Searner tna paeen die — Nc. is i u n P. » Esa... send to their friends at a distance. Price only | Mr. Mason sald he would move that the gal- gee i ayer ag errmsg forcign Ministere and the Secretary of tate, tn three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | leries be cleared. e floating battery, a chia | elation to the collection of reveaue at Charleston —" “and . Mr. Wigfall wi facts. He wished to have | so much through the medium of the Philadelph! . ‘ loud vide Robin, prepaid by stamps when so arranged. a specie datement of te Snntar atta wat mene | papers, wack fetcompiced” and fom wueseens | a4 the inconvenience ad damage. thal tay pe South nays and pure Wollana 67 — ures the republicans would vote for. ent stage of the work I should judge it will take condition of affairs there. Th Secretary, in repl Caeke Betties, Spirit ef the Morning Prees sit, Dougladeaid he did not know that he was | fou or five weeks tobe faished. ‘The battery, as | Sores that ne authority ut tor ot ie lek a ay: A Stove, The Intelingencer opposes the repeal of the duty | called on to tell the Senator what took place in | described in the Press, exists only in the broim of | Saverts that nized in the collection ef duties . er articles mausily kept ins fine Lignor on sugar, ond says thet such 2 measure cf punish- | the conclaves of the Union men. He never asked | some Philadelphia imaginary writer. At the Scere t would be inflicted upon the beads of men | the Senator what sortof dispatches he sent to Pen- | time he gave an account of the work it was not | °t Charleston, but declines to say whether the it Twelve o'clock M.— F 2 state of affairs existing there will be regarded a: x a sacola and Fort Sumter. commenced, and up to yesterday nothing more r| ‘ whose position 1s rather their misfortune than} “Mr Wigfall had no objection to reveal the had been done to it than’ pulling togethetof ane phy heaped nani ae ee their fault. tents of any dispatches he seut off it mer or six beams of heavy wood. "The speculation | Guciines iviag any aamunsisan the points pee FROM TRE WEST woo Wagon and 5 The Repudiican opposes the scheme of the N.Y. | be expected. When he asked the Senator for his | that the battery isto be 60 feet high, and to be con- : & Re ss case Pittsburg, Pa.... cloudy, ‘erms : $3) cash; over that amount s credit of Tribune for extinguishing slavery by paying for | TOWNE of belief in an adjustment he could uot | structed of cotton bales, js all bosk. How, in the | sented, aud says that each case must be judged | PIRIEE, Parris aiciinconian at? « m., (cor | gy Leums a8 farm ower LMt amounts ore: une for extinguishiaz y by paying Fea any Atlinite answer. On the principle of | name of wonder, could such a contrivance be | “Cane Meigs, who Lomannde the United States | tected for teuzperature,) 30,101; at noon, ‘31,079 ing interest. % pen the slaves of such masters as are willing to sell. | Micawber, he was waiting for something to turn | managed? Before an attack can be made with forces in the fort at Tortugas, dispatches to the | Thermometer at 7 2. m., 23°; at noon, 31 WALL ®@ BARNARD, out of the National Trewury, upon the ground | up. The Senator sent off dispatches that matters | success, we will bave to possess several floating | force 1m the for he is now sufiiciently relaforced |. Maximum during 2i bours, ending > a. m. to- that it will not be acceptable to the free States, | looked bright, but all these statements were the | batteries,comparatively light and easy to manage, ‘f day. 33 ; minimum 154° By re secrets B Auctioneer, to defy any power. While the Government BBM : PRT te merestfudgeand balderdash. Hecould notname | The attack will be desperate, and. cclerity of x 1ES AT AUCTION —On SATU See ee nee fe Se ee Ceeee e Yan propasltion Which would command « tore: | setien on the pert of Carciine tospe%s absolutely Seamer Galveston. of New Otlesne, hive tote | TTISEMENTS | On DAY MORNING: the 2d t-tant, mt 19 o'elos labor will not consent to be taxed to enable others | thirds vote in Congress requisite. dea, S, Se ticecd So take tho font appeared in sight, but AMUSEMENTS. Ine | sel in front of the Auction = pecs. gee to get rid of it. The following message wes received from the jajor Anderson, it is believed here, te addin, i Bent e Market. n desirab ‘time: i ast see President of the United States, laid on the tie, greatly to the strength of bis position He bas | 8PM discovering the steamer, and probibly un V a sok ASHINGTON THEATER' A Fiaup Day tx Wasninoton.—Yesterday was | and ordered to be printed with the documents deg a mine under the causewa : lending to the de mpeg Shapes ponies =e acing Manat”? 8 W. = accompanying it: gate of his “donjon,” and w low w ¢ fret | Prom nager. . & field day iu the Capitol. The conservative | Ty ths! sunateéof ihe United States - Company that attempts an escslade. ‘This he can | PYLSboutand disappete, vest je Manager... Speech of Mr. Charles Francis Adams was the | © [9 compliance with the resolution of the Senate | easily do without injuring bimeelf or his fortitia- a ¥ ofries, consisting of— .. Boia. Crashed Sarars, Bbis. N yw Orieane Sugars. ible. swf . Boxee Sperm sol Adsmantins Candies, Boxes is well manned and provision: THIS EVENING, ‘OMP ae ‘eatu the proceedings of the House. It was | of the 19th instant, requesting a copy of corres- | tion. At the points, Lowever, that bear upon t Benefit of Starch, per, Grow unger, pn re coadiscas eames eta os of the states. | Pondence between ‘the Deparment of State and | “utter, South Carolina stil continues to conten. antda lucite Wibcbee Bos Gon eee MR. SOT HER N. sevens oni Oene SS % inisters of Foreign Powers at Washington in | trate her forces, and when the struggle docs come | oftiVed, itis stp “4 < . First representation of mane MNOE Ueet conden In tts eutherva. vals. I's | 1 cord to forcign wemcla ia Charleston tocemnt | it will ce coribie ee sate oi et hee sess Pane |. CUR AMEKICAN COUSIN AT HOME; 2 reso! esed r i aca aie ro. ea ae See ee eee ey of Stites and thedocu-| raz Bacontrs Boenn Sovrm.—Cupt Dexter, | on Monday: whon the demeee oer cease ee Lox DUNDREARY AsRoaD Case yt ig beds it Wiges, tone, and temper. —s ‘acpi Bec of the schooner Louisa, from Santee to Charles- | for the surrender of Fort Sumter; and being thes | Produerd with entireiy New :oenery, Panorama | ia3i2t ss THOS. DOWLING. Anct._ terized the eloquence of his grandfather when] io, January 26,1860 N****- | ton, reports having seen off Cape Romain, st nine | sent, that they contain also advices to him to act of the» adore River Se ae. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. struggling hand ia hand with George Washington When, st 4% welsck, the Senate adjourned o'clock a. m. on Sunday, @ large man-of-war | in accordance with the spirit and intention of —_ 7 . and Thomas Jefferson to work out the liberties : ‘ : 1 . Parker. ‘o. Seventh street. . screw steamer. She stood in, made Cape Romain | those resolutions i s o8. ; h oth: “HOF: AUCTION —On WEDNESDAY. Hovsx —Mr. Adams, of Mass., addressed the | Lizht-house, took her departure. and stood souls, | Gov. Wise Baving advised his son-tn-law, Dr Mr. Sotnernes ford Beadrenry and his Brotter SNe A, OPE Maiteet ai f : Sam. ‘ebruary next, we s bs aract the Government, the continued ex- | tocse upon the natiomal eri West under all sail and steam. ‘The distance from | Garnett, to remove his family from the city, it is | He wonderful transformations and original con- Rooms, at 0 o'clock & m, 8 large lot istence of which he—the gran i—is now so Mr. Adams, of Mass., considered the present Cape Roman to Pensacol: about 1,100 miles robable Dr. Garnett will be summoned to appear | cep ions of these parts literally took Phi adelphia patriotically, ably, and eloquently defending. outbreak at the South as the consequence uot of | The Brooklyn will probably be at Pensacola by ‘ore the Howard Committee. by storm, and every critia im the eity stamped him Ia the Senate there were three several features mature Seeenien, but of baste and passion. | Friday evening —Charleston Mereury An im tants Gispatoh "hks jet been rocsived as the Eocentiic Comeu . 4 @ was not ready to take the responsibility of | Cz, Dinect.—The brig Marla White, | in this city from Columbia, the capital of Sout pots Lace be re- | ‘absolutely closing the door to reconciliation. sur Copt, JS. Billings, cleared a¢ Franklin. Le” | Carolina. A plot has been exposed by onc of the belleved the counsels of wisdom and conciliation | direct for the ic of South Carol negroes, showing an attempt to destroy the town Ist. The brief speech of Mr.Seward, demon- | would prevail. He considered the personal lib. | Gogct 4or the Republic of South Carolina. This of the age. The performance will commence with a favorite Faroe a RT / is the first vessel that has been cleared direct for | by fire and shoot down the citizens as they ap- tor the Benefit strating irresistibly that the idea of the permanent | erty bills as perfectly ineifective with regard to | this port since the secession of South Carolina, | Peared atthe doors of thelr dwellings. This plot ST. JOHN'S GERMAN CHURCH, destruction of the Union is a palpable delusion, fugitives, and thought that the South werestaking | and ber papers were made out by the United | W88 exposed by one of the negroes, and a white Ry the = : ing | BEIT Prosperity aud existence upon a mere ab- | States Collector at that port —Mtcrcary stone-cutter who {s Implicated, is to be hung as | CHOIR OF ST. PaUL’S ENGLISH LUTHER- Decause there are peaceful methods of preventing | struct question; that both partics wecre sacrificing 9 See wriay Mr.c. | 8908 examined and all possible testimony AN CHURCH, tach a calamity to all mankind, of easy applica- | the Union for a species of legislation which never |p pec yvir vane bone dared re TEAC: | elicited. “The event has created a good deal of rcAsiete’ by ths celebrated” FASTEN LO FAM, mj « tion and certain eifect. Prevented nor secured the recovery of a single | sion to Wash ngton with inspoctant di patches alarm among the inhabitants, and especially | 22) cher missmeal ieee’, eid os or ON Footh pas = aud other musical talen’, willbe given on MON Also, that parties, party platforms or party men | #8¥¢__ ‘he South complained of exclusion from | 84 instructions fer Golemel fw Hayne. Mr. | ong the women upon the plantations DAY, February ith, ial, in the Freer Barrist ore cerritorics—they could now go wherever they | Haskell, it fe thought; wilt rescly thee cee Og eens | BAY. February sth, reel, in the f essuming to be of more importance than the pre-| chose with their slaves upon the public domain, ae: | a Sar itt toftl y = TICKETS 25 CTS ; CHILDREN 10 CTS.; servation of the Union, must inevitably be swept | and yet none weut If they would not go, if bey Ll Pere bday Ta pbs Pop Se ortea UNPRECEDENT succEss: For tale et the usual places, and at the away like straws floating upon the foam of rush- | Would not leave the rich bottom lands of the e taking any final action on th j —— “ Yoothe’ Shanchni ** = Ban Monroe mq vag Sritol ‘d Men's Shanghai Shoes, ‘; Men's Sho door, “ “4 which he is charged.—Courier, 3uta. . m {7 The Pisano used the occasion is kindl; ing ‘Niagara. Seale Te mtd eat ce remnee 808 | one eacaiy Vom or tree ie PAs LAST WEEK * | loaned by Mr. F.C. Reichentach, feist ok is of a fine quality and exoslien: And, also, there is row nothing whatever left | would ever be aslave Stute—she only had twenty- iio of eS clas Aitillery, who was or = = olga atthe United Ptates of the territorial slavery question which acon- | two slaves on a surface of 200,000 square miles, | 8° Severely Wounded on Friday Ly the accidental _ aa $ Shoe merchants aud dealers are respectfully in tinuance of the syuabbie of the North and South | 20d but twelve of these were domiciled there, the | discharze of a tire arm, died at the Roper Hospl- DR. SCHLOSSER BALLS, PARTIES, &c. oe im vited to attend the over it can possibly effect in any way whatever. | "™M#inder being simply transitory. He would | t#l on the 27th. ter 2. IN QIRAND FANCY BALL All si of and under $25 cash ; ow pot conseut t oY ‘a —— S%5a cr {<and 4 months for approved His demonstration of that fact was as conclusive | tie continent by this Government. aed irene cy | _{[77 The amount of coal annually teken from WASHINGTON. G FORREST HALL wo.e6, bearing intersect, Uy order et en argument as ever was spoken before the United | disunion Goverument interference would not be | Mines in Ohio, is estimated by the commissioner eae MONDAY, Fobruary ge GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. States Senate. No man North or South can read | 8Volded wheuever a citizen of one section suifered | Of Statistics to exceed 2,000 00 tous THE ONLY Ph Secon 8 cputieman and ladies GMD | i. 20s aw&ds es | ‘ it without realizing that the continuance of the yh onrs Cosh dire Sop tell = = agape pig CERTAIN, Monday Hotel, No. 129 Bagge ee, |) ——_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_————_— Aispute over slavery in the territories to the poiut | sumed tn Committee of the Whole s ¥8* f* station wilt hold the togaies FESMANENT Axe pees oo of the destruction of the Union and civil wer, Mr. Sickles advocated the amendment of the ORROW atioa. m. SAFE CURE will appear as monstrous to generations to come respine 4 pina tp mogpersea to post Rae rage It J.8. DEHART., Sec. FOR WANTS. after us, as the Listory cf Germany's never-to-be | (po Qi 1 UOn* Contract between the Secretary o COMPANIES A AND B, NATIONA CORNS, a : Navy and Ambrose W. ‘Thompson for certal c 4 : " 7 5 - ; - forgotten thirty years of civil wer, centuries ago, | privileges from the Chiriqul mproveuent Goon | EVENING Satay ttt ct ee Cane BUNIONS, r-. WANTED A first-rate COOK, wiite or, cal- ‘Sppears to the worid at this time. The Catholic pany. On the conclusion of his remarks the Com- 19 inspection Border. ‘ SUFT CORNS, Georgetown Hights. from9a.m tll12, j33i 3t* ‘i - | mittee rose and reported pro; fs LE. O. 8. Company A. ND = doctors insisted that the bread and wine was tran- The House there pp Pi aig taekce toca tin THOS. DUFF S Ceapay 8. aN ANTED—By a young ©oman,s SITUATIO! Substantiated :n:o the body and blvod of Christ; and S > a Teck ALU DISEASES OF THE FEET YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOcI dross Hon Na Sb Bier Ole emaome, AS- the Protestant docto:s insisted that the bread and | Evening Session.—The House was called to ETY.—The reyalar monthly meeting of Is THE ron ee 0 Ste OF es 7 wine were consubstantiated with the body and | order at 7 o'clock p.m,(Mr Burnett, of Ky, In Sootety will be held a St. Aloysius Church, SU INFALLIBLE SYSTEM PRACTICED Wis hee ke te ae ees Blood of Christ. They wrangled for years and | the chair.) AY AFTERNOON next, Febrnaty 3d, at : charge of & market *oiwek, Years and years over the question. Finally their| Mr. Logan asked leave to introduce a bill “fel” management -f a far cen, and understands the relative to the saline lands of Illinois, BY DR. M. SCHLOSSER, ~ - Acdress Box 16 at this PHILIP J. McHENRY, Rec. Sec. a - “7 ux ius’ ECEIV Feapective adherents came to blows over it—zot | {9 and not received nes NOTICE —An adjourned inoe SURGEON cHrkoPopisT | Se oe oe eo ~~ ~arthee Sepoly of WICKS > aration, 3 . addressed corti ue Secu a NTEL—A Coyycach of € e _ Aw ae <= — A ee hee ae chen addressed by Meters. | iermony Hell On FRIDAY. BUENING The following Washington Testimoniais are | WW “cecreis y of the Trewsury Gr heen the Re U.S ARMY MUSKET CAPs, hich benteate “ ae A ives yar ety of Tenn., Niblack of | Oiaio efor the purpose <f perfecting the military | identical with thousards in porsession of DR | ere eet ane eet. ia Office. For sale low by ee ee St manny erpeenee, j es pal 4 Seo ocan . .» | SCHLOSSER. a J. BE, SHLELDS, Harnware beronren, Gnd all Germany was put beck tadusttally By 1 jot eS tes past ten, the House ad- |" Byurder ofthe Caytain, Itt KE =a Wass 5 Samp LDS, Haxowans Inronren, for a century after its close —-— Rr UNIVERSALISM IS THERE AHELL WASHINGTON TESTIMONIALS, eee Rte —_ i Perpay, Fe IN ANOTHEK WOKLD '—Tueoruites gs sts, oppos't> Genera! Post Office. Mr. Mason’s bold attempt to misrepresent Mr Fetay, February 1 , soesae a, 50. Ladies, Call Early Seward’s speech, was also a notable feature of Senate Mr. Ten Eyck presented certain res BUNDY EVENING ac thelo'd Penile Charohy pide Pa vreat mam. | 2823 Att Tneya oF Clana 5 oasis: a: een olution: e SI r o 23" 8 + Eel an SEA IEET a RINAL a the Senate's proceedings of the day; inasmuch as | Oi)tons of the 5 Cribenden protection ae fea, | died ‘and was buried; andin hel: her itt epeine | ber of Corns from my fect with mut any pain,andit| WWANTED—A good PASTY COOK Apply _at Di ORIGINAL $1 STORE it demonstrated beyond pretence of denial, that | olutious were laid un the tible and ordered to be ” This te the only passage | seems to be effectual WILLARDS' Hot*l. jam te . N ENUE. be is simply bent on the destruction of the Union, | printed 7 ies: = alludes to misere after death, January 12, i R. TOOMBS, ANTED IMMEDIATELY—From_ $5 _ to Ne. 302 PENNA: AVENUE people of Virginia to link their fortunes with ee er meet for to-morrow af 1 o’cleck, 7 fo 1-2t* From i. S. Davis, Esq. F eebetet prices, and, 6s uals the sh no- Extine St = those of the South Carolina oligarchy Mr. Pearce moved to make the bill a special er RSGNIAN i) Dr peseeeres Suis day removed from my foot Dealer in Furniture, Stoves, &o. oe aes FOR ONLY The third notable feature of the day in the Sen. | order for 2 o'clock to-day; which was ayeed to. | NONDAV WD Ca NR ve 12 Corns, which was dore without pain, and tomy | 009 405 7th +t., bet. G and H_ east side, i Ste’s proceedings, was Senator Dougias’merciless| Mr. Ten Eyck, of N J, took occasion tocx.| NINGS, February 4th, tth and %h, on China and | entire satiefaction. { cheerfuliy recommend to ail WaANTED-sEconp HAND FURNITURE. exposure of the purpose of Mr. Mason, and the gh rg soead te enaee eule State Japan. persons, and especially my friends who suffer with Pereoss declining housekeeping, or ha - * = fe rig Leotu:e.—The Literature and Government : Corns, to oall on tha Doctor. H. 8. DAVIS, y can obtain the means he and the rest of the camarilia have been | of iusteuction, taking the Hamiltonian ground as | OL { lure. be -. Washingten. hey tog Ba et EO Fesorting to to destroy the Union. We quote the | to the construction of the Federal Government. | , Second Lecture.—The Civilization of the Chi- ; no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFIT! Intellegencer’s report, as follows : Hovex—Mr. Conway, of Kansas, rising to a hird Lecture.—Rank of the Japaneee among From I. Hall, Eso. Mr. Doulas was surprised at the Senator from | privileged question, asked of Mr. Hindman bis | 48i2t¢ Nations Virginta when be said that no conecasion wat de- | seasons for futroducing his resolution of the pee. bo Leotures will commenso at a quarter before Dr. Schlosser has this day operated upon my feet, LOST AND FOUND. 4 ‘ i and hos produced entire satisfaction, lock, When the red light on the tower wil! be sired by the South—g sentiment a; wed by the | vious day, rlative to the legality of bis (Mr. in ci 1.8. BAL! OST—On the richt of the 3th Jancary. on fo; Senator from New Hampsbire This showed that | Conway's) election = (alr. | oxtingnished avd the dcors closet, — + | Leratretrect SCHILD SCLOAR. beloner extremes met, and thet thove Senators had come} Mr. indian ssid twas not trom any destteto From: Thos. P. Lewis, War Deva: . poe Dg ae rg SET pe gl to the seme end; which was inevi! woion, | refectupon the gentleman from K or 4 rgoted | TOS ATeOd by leaving et 261 Seventh et. now and forever. When the Senator from New | State; but was to test the legality of a Reena : Au Zeer ity Coat De Sobiosset bes aki Su ly xt . ; d Se | corns from my feet, and without paia. OFFS On the seth January, ® larse yeliow York made a h of a conciliatory and patri- | tive’s election by the people of a Territory. at. ree P DOG, with short ears and tail. Hrd otic character, desiring to settle matters amicably | Mr. Grow referred Mt Hindinen te bis own a ates THOS. P. LEW, | ons leather collar, A liberal reward wi | if possible, that speech was repelled on this side | State. It was the custom for the people of a ter zt are invited to attend, = be, | gid to the Gander on returning him He f= D ) bad = been se Ss ecacen? the Tact biped to elect ae, State officers prior to their | _!*5! 2 P. RITTER, Chsirman Trustees From Cart. 8. Barron. the mere opposite the Gas Hoase, First Ward. fe are gentlemen on this (democratic) side | admission into the Union. #3 they would have no 5 > 5 . Schl hae ext from = si e were men on inte a rt SN , this side who refused to vote on the Clark amend. | elected cxlpst ems her aa ENING, Febru. | WS#h aston, 19, 1269. 8. BARRON. ment, and then tmmediately seut off telegrapbic Mr. Kellogg offered a substitute to the re O8 !—On Monday last, a black NEWFOUND- L CAND bog whine bits tego wt ; ee. ‘and the tip of his tail white. aR very now and perfect, acd to th Df fi ' ary Ist, at 7: ‘clock, to lect the officors of the : ie regula: dispatches telling the people of their States that | the Committee of Thirty-three, aud asked thetat | Company. By order of the Company. From Dr. T. S, Vardi. S-orth a street H 0 Othe ame quality Fae ea 'g hope; because “the black republicans | might be printed, so that he could bring It up | po jBargN2H0 hut members of the Company will I testify that {have beea very successfully ope - ‘ i to thirty dol'ars each. bad voted down the Crittenden resolutions» He | before the House at an ly date. Agreed to eee wae OR en Ea rated upon by Dr. 2chlosser without f I yee ,. Me ene, quoi of Oe YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DOLLAR, had no reason to conceal the fact that there are panei THE UNION PRAYER MEBTINGS | [302 "POR Py Dr. T.BY Pe De | yard ee Lot oh, in Odd F eliows’ Hall, Ss Racanvurss oF Cost. qiumeton tile dae thease = twee be ae he Solas eee a TINGS | wor. +8 VERDI, M.D, | Nerd, on tue sight of the 23th Jonuary.a LADY'S men on that side. Personal. nai 4 or As thie grest sale continues but a short time. “ —— FUR 1 ler will be su y Tewarded on a to th . h Lathe mn Che corner of ith and A leaving itat 517 Fourth sireet east, Capitol Hill. Bi these ‘unhessd pnd wil vlonss call exctonsk Families of Europs, as weil as numperless ones | ——————— IGINAL ONE DOLLAR RE, from Swetesmen, wiplo«atiste, Clergymen, Physi ive Sabian dy 302 Pennsylvania oo — cians &e.&o., of tris country and Lurops nay | atrete’s cael walked between Sth Gnd teuy be een at his offies, about 3 years old. er is req Dy. BIDDLE. Mr. Mason.—Does the Senator mean to say the} _ “--* £x-Governor Lowe, Md.; J. E. Jouett, U Parties are tn consaltation , S.N , are at the National. — DEMPSEY & O r. Doug! hot sy consultation, but that] ---- Hon. J W. Neemith, U.S § MPSEY & 0; TOOLE, they pursue the same object, and both desire dis- Oregon, in place of Gen. Joseph aaron sn 1em WEDDING 4 be BMG Rar RS, union instead of compromise. He felt justified | ner, US. A; Henry Stussis, Switzerland; & Importers of fine WEDDING PAG aa ¥ . i A “hen be saw how they sccom- | Franfauelli, Rome: Jaines Horner, of Albany, are we PES, . o’clock, and to conti’ me ‘Teetimon:els from m* j bere of the Imperial Roys!) 8 of fi {7 Remember the Number—30: have DDING ENVELOPES icons forward, prove property, pay charges, conneotion with others. prof to well Faction, though governed by differeyt | at Willerd, : ‘ take her away. oe qe cit es eur teotives ute po ot te te motives of ery a : iG 38 PveeE betwen seu eh ne a DR. gata = __G. L. BALDWI ea sar ; but thei: le, and permit- TREET CONTRE BETWEEN ED! a és ASHINGTON. . 8 day & large invoice VER- ng the tepublican Senators to carry the amend. | Wedneeday last Mr. WW. Holden, of the a nea CONSULTED $25 th st. between WARE, oonatating “of Bronk ae rand ts ‘Sete; aa Senator from New Hampshire, locked | Raleigh (North Carolina) Standard, assaulted OR HIRE—Two SERVANT MEN (slay IN ARES bind the aes, oe tar Diskons Fran Raieon te a Bay Soeatned Ty nee, burpose,, And thie result, so Me, John Spelman, of the State Journal, in Fa. | H/, Adress J. A.B , Georgetown Pott Ofion, WASHINGTON A PAR i Seuvored ee, of ES $ Rocks; a jemoc | yetteville street, Raleigh. with a cane, inflicting | 1 Four betw. : q refusing to vote and Aefeat the amend several severe wounds. Mr. Spelman drew a ne JOUNIN'S BEST KID GLOVES. IN BLACK, ers ’ S25 lorthethe (fel Se) BWR Siggraphea ne country = volver and fired three Ineffective shots at his] ¥ white aad all the proper shades; whigh vos age ONE WEEK LONGER, ¥ Ost hk iol BAe taking tay there ianeoeey Me Union. | assoitant before friends interfered to separate | fidently recommend as the best article soid inthe at nis Lot of betteome BANDKERCRIRF was reser) Wotld say there is hope; he sees 1u- | them. ‘The cause of the quarrel was some tercie | i oh a OLLey & C oveving last by nledy who rod it very Heatlons of it now and every Sayj nor doce he | inc epithets applied to Mr. Spelman through the | 15! ___523 Seventh at. above Pa ave. ue CONSULTING ROOMS, evening inst by 8 indy think any pen to save it by war. War | editoria! coluins of the Standard, and the refusal | (VPUSIC 4°f HALE PRICK —4 large lot of n 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, left at No. 15. Win B thank- . be ioe aes toaccord fo hisstiymatized brother fi we ipabiceahis Mase, slightly damaged, «: (South side,) fully acknowledged. ie si st* Nee ere ee fs : ” i mer A Fonosas, von Enracr ov vas Yinoins |e gintibn,“anafaon ogee a re iy FL, ntwenn inh ad ath ert, SMMAREY GS STORY, PROM THE PRE: Euxcrion —The Charleston Mercury publishes | bearerof Mr Spelinat's challenge magnanimouc oes opie Sen een Se OFPICE HOURS inat.. five HORSES of the followicg ae- Just in time to get it before the people of Virginia | offered to assune the quarrel of his principal an: H NOTICE OF RE. r From 10s. m. till 5 p.m. ee ek ta porevs by Mondey morning next, a lett-. rting to | %@ take his place upon the field. but this cffer the NRY EGAN Has removed hix stock of Dr; 3 p white spote their foreheads; one sorrel mare, purporting eballenged gentleman had the good sense to de- | 89048 from 524 Sevent strest to h-x new b Svar or one horse and mare, color neariy ave been written by Lincoln on the 2d of last cline. 8 - | 323 south sid Pern. averue, between 6th and 7 N. B.—No professional connection with any one; black ‘Any person elttng i or return- month to a man named,J. A. Spencer, in Whee!- - streets, opposite Warhington Buildir ‘_ | his method as different from those per:ons who | 25 will rine rere, ing, Va, deciaring that in his opinion John Browa | , CAUEL —The Baltimore American, under the SELLING OFF AT 25 PE Pretend to cure corns, by outtiag or plastering | ig 51 st* pe Hin aks, | BLEGANT CARPRTINGS AT GREAT SAC. « committed no offence against the Geuersi Gov. | B°*4,“A Good Sizn,” has the following :—The THAN Cost. those give only a short relief, but not s permanent . | Wemtluzton Constitition, the weakest as well ax | Remaining in stock e Yew fine Moth Closke and | SOM __—__ e still have Sees: qrament meriting such severe punishwent’—and | the most violeat of disunion papers, bas dene | St po ape : ladios are re- | ©8T- cee BOARDING. =) s all that sort of thing. ‘There was too much patriotic oxygen in the al as we wish toc ose them out at ones for ar us must be sold off at some pri 1a Of course, this alleged correspondence is a void | Of, Washington to sustain it, and it bas sus i ass M®é. sane TAYLOR has several V, state the times, they i) out : forgery to aid the f disuni vi with the hope of revival somewhere “witbin the WEEK OuMS. A few or pr eae in - cause of disunion in Virginia | jimits of the Southern Confederacy” “1 yo J ae IN Bosrders can be ssoommatianed ef a1 street. at of & can on Monday next—deaperate, indeed, to require | hence," exclaims the editor, let ut aad, tur pices ners” bang the’ Waphington. “The jot st wrstapcterate desk such eunlinens whieh, however, is in excellent | bope, ~~ spitaphlesl conclusion, ‘to be heard of ohouid edition, ke of Cha fee Dick. | 1 WASHINGTON, BOARDING. —Persons desirous of jaziet No.4, keeping witha more fore ‘er wou! irs to A 1. Ce i 4 'e home can obtain Board and and telegraph to pale tee nna taben by Letter | Sia'zest the prayer that the Southern Confederacy, | beri. Miverside pr va. Coll oed enna sont ail CANDLEMASS 2035. OE OR DAY. Faane-| apartments on F street No. 339, Or] ——— palm reconstruction dodge | midst the trials and dangers that wait upon the iy Darley Illustrated © ALTAR CANDCES, host emali -ARIFINE se ‘ean also be accommo- pion Viginia’s voters, &c., ke. Every line of | birth of vations, may not have the crowulag mule, | Pete the hi nae ed gang ee aN WAX CANDLES for al eat | (ated. Termaressonable. __" _” ja si-ge~ the alleged letter in question embraces proof to | fortune of the Constitution for au organ. yi AT PANIC PRICES, f any bonest mind that it is a base forgery, to com- = ‘ : foie for the rece ee Meriees, Ficses Saat: Talon. For slo at No. 48% Penn avenues ness | Eo Ctutene Mose Aicosirable front ROOM, pass an end that can only be bly ds HE AMERICAN BONAPARTES.—A aster, Merinos, ignred Merion. d street. Jost been T improv: ments, has Ai lenin ara — A a Wout Delsives, Rife Rober, ! ja os GEO. SAVAGE. | diupoued of of terms. Apply at No. Plisbed by the basest conceivable practices Fire Tastence, at Bois restive to the ‘ ge Was ed | GREAT REDUGI’ON OP PRICE TO <UIT : frst ose CHAMBERMAID wanted. Mx LincoLn Does Rucommann Conciutation | Madame aparte, irst wife of the late Prince on der sduos stocks inducer to red wi geting lucements for cash. anp ComPRomiss —Notwi! ane Ronee, ex-King of W. a Re gt J COL LE: y gpure stock at Siren tatvotion ee aoe if nele - ¢ peror Nai and by » ate to order, $255 lain suits of B! GFORGIA STATE LOTTERIES. her muarriags ‘ince, claim to Inherit 6 for iy) wi @ large uasorement of pad part of the personal property left by the | [J SSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. Genle Fu = Manager's Of« of the Wan pada, rgtntcengdaaate | fem 2 1am Patterson, so. . of much, Interest to many of thatelty, ee CS. mee | , pooca ralc jarket Space, | ‘aitaif O THE MILITARY! ‘THE Mackvonian at Prssacors telegraph Eri: AD T ‘ at in a dispatch t» the Mobile papers, dated at Pensacola. | Washington, Febr oe ws January 25th, states that i¢ i eae = Seaees ae be wes there rumored that ia A ~ a ‘ned -war Macedonian, which salied fr Pp. buy ch oods s _N. AL, with sealed orders on the 13th sachs hcly wat M4 of thee ie promptly oul ne jnst , bad arrived off the harbor of Fensacola goods withe ry We dee ‘with six hundred troops for the relief of Fort ADOLEH ADLER, oarita Fons Pickens. ‘ana aN ae sees Myataay OVERCOATS as low as

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