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a le — , ae ee —_ — —_ — ’ ees DRO om a sos LL LARIAT I A mm LOCAL NEWS. —————————— U?> Thoagh Tus Srazts printed on the steam: prees In use south of Baltimore, tts edition fs 20 Inte az to require it to be pat to press at an eerly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be before 12 o'tleek m.; stherwite they may met appear until the next day. a Noriex.—District of Columbia Advertisements to be tnserted in the BaLrmon® Sun are received stand forwarded from Tux Srar Office. Revistous.—Yesterday, the churches generally were well attended. Numerous visiting stra added to the congregations of churches In the central part of the city. —Rev. JR. ee preached . 7.19. The law wes the shadow; the Gospel the substance. In the former the Gospel plan of “salvation was but faintly fore- shadowed and boa and while w the eid dispensation they were laboring under the dificulties, inefficiency, and embarrassments of the law, we rejoice inthe full bisze of Gospel Hight and liberty They were led by the sym- dels and shadows of the atonement, while we walk in the light of salvation through ai: faith in the son of God. Our responsibility to God is increasing every day. Every g ion lifts ws bigber towards our Maker; every day imposes upon us | papel duties and weightler > Dilities. We can have no excuse for refusing to accept the offers of salvation; its simplicity ren- acrs tt plain and easy to the weakest min ‘ts lnfinite depth can satisfy the greatest in and those who go down to rain amid all the light of truth, with the wisdom of the present and experience of the past, will meet with a terrible retribution. Union Chapel.—Rev Samuel Rodgers, late pas- tor of the church, but now of Fredericksburg, Va., preached with deep feeling and great accept- ance, both morning.and evening. At 11 a.m ‘% from John 1 29.—1. The fitness of Christ for his work; 2. The character of the work; 3 The com- ebensiveness of his work. At’ night, from iebrews, 10th chapter, latter part of 34th verse. ‘Tbe preacher proceeded to prove, first, the fact thet there Is a heaven, and second, that God's Teople kuow it. A large congregation waited Upoa his ministry, deeply impressed with the glowing truths so forcibly presented, whole the eboir—not yet a year old—by its fine singing, greatly added to the interest and solemuity of the services. Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth Street.— Rev. P. Ligbt Wilson, pastor, preached in the morning, from the text of John, 6:67, efter which the communion was administer.d. At night, a preétical discourse upon the invitation and promise of Ged to those why draw nigh to 5 bim. ‘The text was considere?, as implying a dis- tance from God; the cause u¢ this separation and its pature. The invit~aon; requiring the action of the separated © -rgon, before the fulfitment of ‘the promise. Tce nature of the action required, and the power to comply, were also clearly de- fined. “ne promise was finally considered, and con’ .nded with an appeal to the unconverted to ®cept the invitation and secure the promise. M E Church South —Rev. Mr. Proctor, pastor, conducted the service of the day, and preached in the morning from Matthew, 6 10, the second of aseries of sermons on the Lord’s Praycr; after which the communion service was administered to the members of the church. At night, the dis- course was upon the subjects of the Christian runner rd the cloud of witnesses, from Hebrews, 12 Land 2. Wesley Chapel —in the morning, Rev. Mr. McCauley, pastor, delivered an impressive dis- course from the text of Matthew, 5 17, appropriate to the sacramental occasion, after which the com- Munion service wus administered to the members of the church Assembly's Church.—Rev. Mr. Collins con- ducted the services during the day, Preaching in the morning from the text in Acts, 9.6; and at nigbt from Hebrews, 11.24 to 23. Post Orrice ContRisurions to THE NATIONAL Wasuixctox Monument —Secretary J.C. Brent, Esq., of the National Washington Monfiment So. clety, pablighes a list exbibiting the names of the States which have responded to the call for con- Rn J. N. Anderson, Robert L. 8. Cullom, Wm. P. Hickerton, George W. Jones, F_K. Zollikotfer, and Wm. H Noyes, James 8. Wadsworth, James G. Smil Addison Gard "Bronton = Stockton, Joseph K. Randolph, Rodman M. Price, Peter D. Vr 4 tick T. Frelinghuysen, Thos. J. Stryker, Wm. C. Alexantler. Levi Chamberlain. lan, Thomes Ewing, Wiliam Groesbeck, Reuben Hitchcock, F T. Backus. pares ‘— . fund. Jt was passed under suspension of the rules. lock, Thomas K. Franklia, Thomas’ White, Da- GRAND SKATING SCENE, | DAWEIGE OF 700} UMBIA, Noein Ug » Oris Oreoreary Ue IBt,” Ma givilmot, Andrew W. Loomis, and Wm. | Every Indy and gentleman inthe Theator on skates. (tify that Mang Sy rf me, Teer eards of Aldermen ond Common Council: | — Feb. 2.—The Illinois Senate Commit- ian i ‘lynn | i vs proper to tnteres caso, La Rhede Is'ané—Bemuel Ames, Alexander Dun- | Seats can bo secured three days in advance. | ered COW, of mtr ati are Premise erat os oa stag ed Reiations can, Win. W. Hoppin, George H. Browne, and Samuel G. ire = , - | THE OWNE - dollars, bas not been paid. the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Governor be Gov. Wood, B.C. Cook, Thos. J. Turner. Ee Keoftnd Benefit of scribed Cow Meeanented EAB OVE, mo . The ordinary wants of the poor of the town, requested to appoint five Commissioners to attend p Among the prominent gentlemen present were ST. JOHN'S GERMAN CHURCH, obarges, and take her ee SE Sia : at this inclement oe cason of the year, it is well Pbeeend note Ree aden Ate test, —— t Re —— By, the \ LYNN, aggre’ general ened ‘ Jas. Guthrie, tes ‘Reverdy Jonsson eee! CHOIR OF ST.PAUL-S ENGLISH LUTHER- | Biatensbure Turn of business throwing oe ot opment thoes of a Commissioner by the State of Iilipois in re- ernor Morehead, Jas. B. Clay, Ex-Governor Ew- CHU Second houre from Firat Ts pl ing, and others. organization, after which the Convention ad- arrival of delegations from other States, before Proceeding to transact the more important busi- ness of its sessions. Many of the delegates were 5 ies of life, which prevent the calamities of Savemsenstal Bae, Gilasabes ‘ JR. ‘The finder will be suitably rewarded on | oT > Movements of Mr. Lamcein. appointed as late as Friday and Saturday of last ” 7 owe 2 | cold, hunger, and nakedness, fn the purchase “of ‘uitidentced anefor'wil bemede'e"inve| BALLS, PARTIES, ko. ise NTE SN Certo! Hil | Sra een, cots ogy and od clthiag,” | Crieaso, Feb. 2 The Springtad comapond. the sessions secret—no reporters to be admitted. : ! ($25 REWARD Stolen from stable. on Elev- | ration, to obviate even a tem; failure of the | feturned home yesterday. He bad « reception on cavalry, acting as light artillery, city on Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, from West Point. They numbered 80 men, and proceeded at once to their quarters, on E. street near Sixth, their horses being provided for at the stable in the City Hall square. ‘This company is commanded by Lieut. Griffin. They brought with them four Wi a - i am, very respectfully, your obedient servan' ington ing b returned yesterday, bearing brass field pieces. A large number of spectators BOARD OF MANAGERS. ‘fs Se NGEES DESIRING wane cue. BE pia! enna R. Crawrorp, Mayer. letter of Mr. Lincoln accepting the invitation. Fray a ata ed careers of Als company yes. | fumes Barret, F McNerhany, FODeneetts —_ploasant Rooms aad exellent taller M tee Peis | Mr Stake presented a communication from the Frem California. terday morning. and continued to come and go | WT Dove, Tuck Lion pv menses Boarders taken on roasonatle terms. Loeation | Ttustee of the Poor and Workhouse, asking x aa oes = all day. The 6 o'clock a. m. train yesterday | jason Taylor, Wiesclice, Joke Eaten, | Convenient to the Public Departments, Inguire at | Whether it was in bis power to wakea change in| Fort Kxarxey, Feb 2.—T! a pw ag bronght another detachment, it being com; F Mobun, Edward Simms, John A the Star Office. jo 4-3t_ | the superintendency of the institution whenever | from San Francisco on the 17th ult., bes arrived D of the first artillery, commanded bi Sra} jaw- [JC Mets C Wendell, of kins, Lieuts. Dagen and Cooper, and namberin: Simen. This company ts acting as infantry, an is quartered on B street north, Capitol Hill. It is from Fort Hamilton. The great depth of the mud near where the stables are erected gave the conpaay no little difticulty, and the guns were near! bauled up on the firmer ground. Cousin at Home,” brought out in such spirited style at the Theater, has proved a great hit, de- servedly, and !s repeated nightly to give every- ow > 2s meee <2 eee ne. 2 : = ee Tue Peace Convextion.—The Convention Called to meet In this city; the Virginia resol; 12 0% a SAVE YOUR MONEY:!; ment In this city, wader the Virgiala CW mni.mvecn “shsencancadd 3X GROZGETOWR, THE LATEST NEWS Jard’s Rall, with closed doors. Aboiit tvro-thii : . Correspondence of The’ Star. of the Commissioners werg phen, anda tem: | TWO DOLLARS WORTH OF GOODS GIVEN FOR ONE. DOLLAR bin A TELEGRAPHIO. porary: nization effec elec’ a8 rs } Sade The Board of Common Counci :: i Ty’ ia Posponeble to euds seca Weight of Okie FOR THE ENSUING TWENT WE Wi # eryntog et, Me Danio Sechae <4 banyan oe su ENTY DAYS Lu 8) j on | message 7 resent, no reporters being admitted, but it is un- | STOCK ON HAND atan Immense Sacriice. Meny netics Mili bo oderad of Aan OE OUR pee ae Se ee erstood fe teen’ follow iz gentlemen, who have | price. The Stock must be closed.ont by the oth instant, au we will comenars ar tee. time to make Pics, Geonozrows, D.C.) | 4,41 ¥x4Nvzia, Feb 4. noon —The vote for can- viariend River Jonge, Wm, 5, Gelde | wilsotogerdiocou ore "Wis aes, nee eeey me me Scere oval ihe |, ye sae | Sent ling the qveten of merino So horough: Augustus W. Braderds Joba W-Crit- | breath Merinocs, scents corteern Pt Pune eatlemen-fa reply tthe fllowing resootion, | Se ,Peobie. ken progresed very quietly. ie the field, J. Dixon Roman, amd Benjamin C. Howard. —_ i, ort SI. Linen Towels, 12 cents. worth is, pl af » | First Ward. Brent (Union) lends Punsten (seces- Virginta—Jobn Tyler, James A. Seddon, Wil-] Al-Wool Piain Delaines, 32 Cents; worth 62, All- Wool Table Covers, $1 40; worth &. =o al — nstant, viz: “Resolved, by sion) ten to one: Hecoad Ward, two te one, tin B- Rives, Gontge W. Suminen set Joba Very cy Poll be Chevres Wenn werih 37, | erenaocenes ame tetera aud Draw. |e gtdse acs” coum hat the Mave | n't Tuird Ward te has ne apes eed Mofo B. Rodney, John W. Hous. | 0g Broche Shawls, $3 50; worth Sis. ” | Best Calteoes, only 10 cents, board, at its next meeting, for what causes be re- vee Patggne olde 3 meee well nie ton, Daniel M Bake eaten Wats | stella Shawls, (Broche Borders) $2; worth gs, | Bert cence Flannels, 10 cents, moved Extra-Policemen unanimous ton, Dan : , H. Ridgely, Broche aoawi ie Geol 3 Pes 19-cant Cottons, 10 cents, * Posner! acy ti : Mass. K —James B. Clay, Ex-Gov. Morehead, we auntlets, 50 cents; worth $1 ies’ and Children’s Best Extension S| . ‘ _— Union Meeting at Chariestewn, sane re, Jahua F Bell, Win, O. Butler, | Ladies? Vests, at a great sacrifice, ; at half price. on Skirts, | saving and reserving to myself all benefit and Missauri—Waldo P. Johnson, Col. Doniphan, Fb Brough, Judge Buckner, and John D: oulter. North Carolina—Thomas Ruffin, John M. More- head. George Davis, David 8. Reld, and D. M. ringer. Tennessee—Robert J. McKii — Milli- CARPETING, OIL CLOTHS, and SHOES, at a very heavy reduction from former Prices We have many choice and desirable articles not here enumerated, and respectful): 2 call from all those who desire to supply themselves with goods at half rpc cost. fess Bear in mind—You Get Two Dollars Worth of Goods for One Dollar. R. BRICE HALL, 373 and 375 SEVENTH STABET. AMUSEMENTS. LOST AND FOUND. fs maar vec apeetstonytipacire shat aie Wenn inne os THERESE | LO a NOTa pete te Acti wis ssse-gzsd.T. RAYMOND | Janna-y, ve no Btage Manager—2; -Humrnasr Buanp F apie age mist negotiation this thereby patton oe THIS EVENING, | ie : JACOB WILSON, Greatest Hit of the Beason. | (AME TO THE PLACE oO xi le ~ THE 8UB- MR. SOTHERN | sregeiber on tae Washington and Rock- As the Brothers Dundreary, ont base eis eee In Charlos Gaslor’s successful comedy entitled red CALF. The owner is requested OUR AMERICAN COUSIN AT HOME, eons forward, prove property, pay charges. and Receive with shouts of laughter and sppiavee | *7,°,'gcm Sway. D. 8. HOLLAND. epprrent | beld at Charlestown tonight ee pen be mere tm og : claded Hon. Edward Everett, Meme Sslaion. ae ees Danna, and Richard Frottingbem, Jr to its ‘boa: 7 resolutions were as follows : ingapettenet of fan re fueemen’wan | Tonner coeur ow yin sen! ex 4 ~ gored H. Seward, viz “*That the question of slavery te not now to be taken into account We are to save ay a. fhe Union frat.and will then save all thet ie words — was founded upon the alleged Resolved, That we earnestly hope that the pro- pe] of Hon. Mr. Crittenden be adopted as the the United Staten os ta cnly pecans pint tae jcemen a ae cable a ee —— . ail sections can finally and bonorably adopt, , Thos. feb 1-3t Martin, Isaac Hawkins, A.O W. Patten, Alvin Stephens. New York—David Dudley Field’ Wm. Curtis iinet. Greene C. Bronton, Wm. dge, Amaziah B. James, Erastus Corning. New Jersey—Charles 8. Olden, Robert F. room, Benj Willifamson, Frede- New Hampsbire—Amos Tuck, Asa Fowler, Obio—Salmon P. Chase, 8. C Wright, V. Har- Pennsylvania—Wm. M. Meredith, James Pol- f ‘OW, of a dark sit and or qi Parties from Alexandria, Goorgetewn, and Bla- | Given unifer my hand aod sent toe a) day of IP. each the quarters interest on ten thousand dollars of | tee on Federat v densburg gan secure seats by letter or telegraph. Fébruary,1%6l." ‘THOMAS C, DONN, Ber yesterda: ae ‘orcoran Charity, invested in Memphis City | With the earnest desire for the return of harmony Bonds, due on the ist instant, viz., three hund. among all our sister States, and out of respect to Tunois—Stephen S Logan, Judge Palmer, Ex- b a sted by the celebrated *PARTE!LU FAM- 2 ILY," the “AMPHION QUARTET TE CLUB” $5 REWARD Lost or stolon,e black and tan and other musical talent, will be given on MON terrier, oa ied “Yap.” ‘The plate on DAY, February 4th, 1961, in the Fist Baptist |e collar hax the name of “Mabel By aR Cuvxcn, Tenth st. hotween BE and F ard? Any one returning him to No 184 TICKETS 25 CTS.; CHILDREN 10 CTS; _| F'street will receive the above reward. fo2 3t* adie For sale at the usual places, and at the | LQST=At the conccrt given by the choir of St. ji Peter’s Church, in Odd Fellows’ Hall, Ni 30 used on the occasion is kindly | ¥7 A 8” Hall, Nav: - Reichentach. foi-st | Peg, nthe richt of the 2th January, a LADY of wi pnends ‘bread sponse to the jnvitation of the State of Virginia, ca ha ey “Pon | is not an expression of opinion on the part of this The very mention of the objects of this noble | “tate that any amendment to the Federal Consti- charity, «‘the helpless and destitute femate inbab- | tution is requisite to secure the people of the slave- {tants of the town,” ia sufficient to excite compas- | holding States adequate guarantees for seourity of sion in every fecling mind, and when it is re- | thelr righis, nor an approval of the basis of settle. membered that this fund must be expended in | tut of our difficulties, proposed by the State of the provision and distribution of those neces. | Virgiala. A committee was appointed on a permanent journed for to-day. It is believed that the Convention-will wait the Th louned by Me, Oo LD-FASHION SOCIABLE COTILLON PARTY, TO BE GIVEN AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, THURSDAY, Faervary 711. Nett Proceeds ‘or the Orphan Boys’ Asylum. kets $2, aimit:i evtieman and ladies, to poked Ur eattanlarnintonices dunno. BOARDING. ing gentlemen, who constitute the blessings of this charity. The resources of the | Tbutsday evening atthe court-house in Charleston Coxporstion f this thine ‘are perhaps too limited | Being pressed to make a speech, be deel! to make an advance of the interest, which I have | *°¥ Way to indicate bis future policy, stated to be due; but may it not, by the use of its | Presscd great gratification at the hearty credit, make this charity immediately available | With which all parties bad come forward to the beneficiaries, so well calculated to engage 9 ieee, its earnest care and sympathy? Recommending citizens of Cincinnati, who came to tender the matter to your most favorable consideration, | te bospitstities of that city on bis way to ARRIVAL OF Mork Troops.—. pany of A com) arrived in this On Saturday, January isthe Bay DS S, blind in tha lefc ero; two white | 5 eon $25 for the thief. "(fol st) E. WARD” he thought proper. E. R. Runnell, the candidate the m F Bayly, After an exciting and len; discussion of a | democrats, ren ny epee my A ey House partizan precmarre ty whic Mee Stake, Ten-| The decision in the case of the Almaden Quick- ney. and other gentlemen participated—the com- | silver Mine suit gives the mines to the claimants, tounication was referred to the committee on the | and respects their claim to adjoining lands. and workhouse, with instructions to get the | Thirty prisoners had attempted to espape from Ecoesdetis opinion onthe legal question involved. | the State Prison, but were met with An account of the assessors for services, one of | resistence. Three were killed and Waters &: Hunt for pring saver J. J MeQuil- wounded, only one ong. lan, and the report of the late trustees cf ¢! r Ey an 5 and workhouse for the querter ending Decesiber | The Abolitionists and the Mayer of Albany. 31, 1560, were — and sroetoee me Bane > re a citizens of Al- The ways and means committee reported y have petitioned Mayor Thatcher to preven’ usual ordinance for the levying a general tax and | the Teestag of abolitionists in this city next week EC Dyer, De A Mel Davie, ‘Thos Ferran, 8M RF O'Beirne, A LNewton, Lem Towers, FOR SALE AND RENT. ae [For other “For Sale and Kent”? advertisements, GW Hieron, tes first pags} } [O8 RENT IN GEORGETOWN One two- story and-basement FRAME HOUSE, on Prospect street. containing Grooms. For paiticu- {lars ingnire of RICHARD PETTIT, corner of ed ‘ie mene stsj;or J. J. McQUILLAN, High st. | _fe | For RENT—TWO ROOMS, and use of Par- if lor, in @ pleasant and healthy part of the city. y. mired s-veral times before they could be Tueaten —The new play, “Our American Wm E Stubbs, Laskey, HB Sweeny, Richard Barry, Jonah D Jue L Barbour, RH F Cleary, Johu Alexander, | Inquire at the corner of Tenth st. and New York | special direct taxes for the cartent year; read once, | for fear of a riot, he that be bas tribation boxes to be placed at the post offices, in- | POdY 2 opportunity of Lec Me lee gto W W Web avedue. je | copings over eoder etoile : ” | neither authority nor inclination to taterrupt free- cluding the amount contributed by each State, as | fu" we presume was never before crowded into a Jerome Dig, FT " s ii fear of riot in tbe porn | y 788} single performance, and the infinite vivacity of Frank Broo XALUABLE PARM FOR SALE OR EX-| _ Mr. Hill, from the conference committ-e on the of speech what he bas ne fear nthe : ‘ee plas conten 1h te ten 6& its, wendetiel Rich Ht Clatke, CHANGE FOR City PROPERTY —Con- | Vanderwerken resolution, reported a substitute; | orderly city of Albany, and that the best way Maine............ $8 15)Kentucky spirit. The novel features of an actual skating Dr Jos Wala! OP b ae ie acres, situate! 14 mileo from Alexan- | which was read once. treat the abolitionists is to leave them alone, and New Hampsbire.. _ 96/ Louisiana. carnival and an actual moving panorama are » Ragene Cereal, Jao Carell Bevel, ood Sulit yat ee ies lexandria Bail , A resolution in favor of Wm. H. Fletcher, and | give them no capital by creating an excitement perso among the noticeably good things with which £ Galen GMmicny "| fog nocomwary fra first-rate form. tneaient G. | & tetolution amendatory of an ordinance in rela- | sbout them. Rbedelsinea. the piece is crammed. The Dundreary family bef P Thyson? P Whites adiRAY, athe Jewelry Store, 816 Seventh at, | Sion to swine, (introduced by Mr. Tenney,) were | Connecticut...... 12 61, Ohio. come eut stupendously in it, and Sothern has | RB Hall, Thos Stephene, John W Boteler, | Washington. j221 im* — —_s a ae ae co eg ear a <i eagle Poot worked this mine of fan to its richest depts. Go | HJ McLanghlin, Jov Peck: - GOR RENT—The three-story brick DWELLL he officers of same, Guavis,” S| poROsTO, Feb 2.—The English writ ea ai and see “Our American Cousin at Home” by all | (<2, Cochran, vee oe Fo8e GUSE, with baasmient, No, 403-60 K, | ‘Georgetown Mounted Guard,” and of companies + 66 41) [iinots 5 33) Wisconsin 25 45 Lowa... 7 16| Missouri + 73 10|California - 17 06; Minnesota. . “- ~ 12 56\ Kansas Territory. 15| Nebraska Ter... + 3 30|New Mexico...... - 50 09) Washington Ter... 45 67 Mitsissi Toul. Opp Fettows’ Fuxsrat.—The Metropolis Lodge, No 16.1.0 O with Prosperi’s band, paraded our streets yesterday afternoon, the occa- n being tbe funeral of Mr. George R! Cooksey, late presiding officer of that lodge. At the house of the deceased they were met by a large dele- zation of mechanics, employed on the United States Treasury Extension. The remains were taken to the brist’s Church. where Rev. Mr Morsell performed the funeral offices, and preached an appropiate sermon. The exercises at the church concluded, the corpse was conveyed to the Congressional burial ground, where the remains were interred, the final sevices at the grave being performed by Chaplain R. G. Campbell. ASSAULTS AND Batrsry —Saturday afternoon Thomas McMabon, « stout laborer, weut to the stables just erected on Judiciary Square for the ht artillery horses, and demanded work of the jperintendent. Mr. Naylor, who declined to em- bim. McMahon, probably to impress Mr. - with an idea of his fitness for employment, a large knife and assaulted him. He was trrested by Policeman King and taken before Jostice Donn, whe commitied him to jail forth- with. Jobn Graham was arrested by Watchman O’Brien, for assault and battery on his wife—the second time within a week; be was also commit- ted to jail. Oup Fastion Soctasue.—By reference to our advertisement columns, our readers will notice manner of means! Talking Men in Congress;” « The Union now and Forever, One and Inseparable.” Addresses were made from the porticos of the Wetherill House, Cuvacn give a concert to-night in the First Bap- tist Church, Tenth street. The Amphion Quar- tette Club, the Partello family, and other music: of Sibley & Guy vs. Clement Woodward, was on pense incurred in building a party wall. in a deoline, and litte hopes of her recovery were entertained [then procured a b-ttle of your ex calient Ba'sam, % before rhe had take: of the content: of the battle there wass great 3m, Vv ‘@use there +3 a good deal of spurious Wistar's Bal Sam of Wild Cherry foes throuthout the country. VE King, Geo John McDermor, of the i ; 8 Dr Jones, : corpus in the case between 24 and Sd streets, at present occupied by | A and B «Anderson Rifles,” received their com- | rived in this town yesterday. The Chief Justice —_____ DeJ McUalls, | Dr P Rill, Dr Lewis Jones. Possession given on the Ist of | missions on Saturday. ‘The officers of the ‘“Poto- | of tue Common Pleas has also jesued « writ of THE PxitapgLrnia committee of workingmen Hiram Richey, ‘Thos Barchus, February. It has all the jorn improvements, wen oN Infantry”? and of the “Scott Rifies” | habeas corpus. As fe im the Brant reached home on Friday evening last. They were x oa Bon) Near Here ko Rent $45 per year. Apply to | received their some days since. ford jail, result ns to be seen. Both the recelved bya rage procession of Philadelphia Me ee ° FEY iy EGAN, 581 ones Lit ‘The Georgetown Mounted Guard, i. Stuart, | bench and the bar are unanimous in the opinion workingmen bearing torches and headed bya Geo Puteon, a a = will parade to-day, and we may expect to see a | that the Chief Justice of England ects unwarrant- band of music. A large transparency was borne Walter Turpin, Fe RENT—Two frame OTTAGE HOU: fine turnout. ably in sending a writ to be executed within the a toe head of ibe linebedfing’ the flowing In. | Redness!” Fiesty” Winn ihue ‘eed Eitsenth Toreets nant nfiemember the grand fancy ball at Forrest Hall | Surfediction ofthe Chief Justice of Cansds. scriptions: — ‘‘ Welcor ie 5 " C 3 sey Beck, | J i Tedustelal Works;”’ “ We want Working, not oer GW Coming kemce tons tl, the yard Kentucky Legislature. GEORGETOWN ADVERT MTS | pee ee ee tanhe, Slate Renate, bas ons appealing to the southern States Jobn Lincoln, Jos M Kennedy, ‘Thos Gail (*URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 D street, between 6th and 7th sts. de 4-tf passed WOR RENT—The fine BRIC! ISE No. to stop the revolution; protesting against Federal in front of which they balted. ‘The committee De a ee VALENTINGS! TINEeVALENTINES! | cocrelon, and. providing thet the te- ; expressed themselves seen with the result of F Piet ba cen eubestibers 16 has 3 rors. ap cas A large and fine assortment ‘of Sentimental and | 2#™bile on the 24th of April to hear responses F le uu Dowling, ng, out, 6 yard, stable ‘. Re ‘ the visit f0 Sg Federal Cop! LiMiddecs, ‘Jeatsake © |isin # rood nelg iothood, Applyto JAS A.Ma- | Comio Valentines received and for Sis epee et | Sevanen tc Ocean te calc eune Gee ‘Tux Cuoir oF St. Pavi’s Enchisn LuTueran W J McDonald. GRUDER. ‘oe 35 tf CRAN plication to Congress te call a National ven. fe 2-3t On Bridge st , Georgetown, | tion. | ANCING ACADEMY, Ar Pen Niozet North Carelina Convention. "a Pull Band wil! farnish the Music. Mr. i Py , = Will fornish the Confestiorery. © | MOR RENT. ip the First Ward—threo squarce of the War Department—a smal! OF- ohn ‘Thompson. the popu'ar attendant of Mr. Oda Fe’ ith back room. or the former may answer Eaenseenentrd in S - R Feb. 2—The t of a State Con- ‘i Hows’ Hall, will have oare of the hat a . $F has tne honor to announce to his patrot ALEI Feb 2 sul a Sent rect shes the cceesten. A sich eater) coat roc, ii dade for it Shoome, Fercisned cr abate. seperate. OF I cttsons of Gaorsstown tent te tioned nae vention is tbe leading topic of conversation here tainm anticipated. ats ee ied ; | Si . = Re ad - Several members of the Legisiature have gone . 183] 8 of tuition 4 os y, ) y | bome pare canvass. and SATURDAY, iromSto sp. = fe 2 3t* * od ee, ——e Volunteer companies are forming throughout (PHREE HUNDRED DOLLAGS REWARD. | (he State to be ready for aay emergency except to — aid coercion. MAYOR’S OFFICE, Grorcsrown, D. C., January Lith, 1861 Ciacvit Covrt —In this court to-day the case ies Gee YOUNG MENG cee NENOLENT FOR.RENT OR LEASE FOR A TERM OF rial; an action to recover a pro-rata share of ex- E. OU EARS—The HOUSE and GROU NDs latei: ote BEMRRBANCE Hay Oooupied by Postmnsater General Brose oot nay ria hat Re {BEA oe " - recently held by Mrs. Smith as a female institute, ae c] 7 . 5 Ben For further information apply to CHAS. ABERT, Tue Rev. Jacos Sscuier, own and mu viction of Jackalew. OEE 1 A The subseriner will give a reward of Thres Hun- " Jnck- e pected among the Ger- Esq., or to tae subsoriber: , Trentox, N.J., Feb. 2.—TLe jury in the Tina fopnlational shia ccna makeetbefolew | (1 RAND FANCY BALL | _des-eott Surgeon General UL Arviy._ | the conviction of any parson or Kananat a hebics | alow case came in to-dey” at booa, aud rendered ing ment for the benefit of the afflicted : at | - a set on fire, or who shal! hereafter set on fire, any | 2 verdict of guilty of robbery, as charged in the ANOVER, ‘eb, 16, 1659. FORREST HALL | FOR RENT—A three story brick HOUSE, con- | house within the Corporation limits of this town. | first count of the indictmeat. "The prisoner was Misses Seth We Powels Ce. Hatton ; Posters geet veoreary Se turetnanine 3 rooms, in Food order, with gag a HENRY ADDISON, indicted for piracy, committed on board the sloop Sice: Having realized in nv . for & gentieman i 8, 0} a woen an 5 ji ¥ y, aat benefits from the use of your vatuabie proars- | Costuinon and farcy ‘Crosses could he bad next | Also, twovslory brick CUTTACK ite toes | ie 12-aiteeawsw Mayor. | Sray below New York fesget nena Bone sien Alma rid yy : omeey st Lang's Hotel, No, 129 Bridge ace yesh Sttpehed, corese 2 Spent norte Bat lath S. I 820,0002 Rata ken. * eas a le 4 mi jit nan ri E I clelt yrara ago ouc of my daught-re'reemed to be | CCCreotow ne ‘o punctual and relial ve torms | IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! ton. il’ be moderate, “Apply at 446 Twelfta st Between @ aad: “PP nowy” WANTS. OR RENT_The FIRST FLOOR of the built ee eis ee a: west wing c AN} ED—At No. 44 North B street, a young | City Hal,,rocentiy docupred by Chan, 5. Wallan as i Axton, Ill., Jan. 31.—A fire this ae to large and well assorted 7 sock of DRY GUODS we wil, during the neato | wroved the butlding cocupled by Wm. M- Hert, ie whole deduct 10 per cent. from nil ay gona ae 2 Co “Loss, 55,000; Tally insured pas J. Cawson & Co. y x oes eke i opted jon valustts weplenies WOMAN, to do the cooking and housework | ag an office. Also the front room in the esoned | st., for Sareaine POOrNPILM AN & H — aod havo falwass been. benetited by it. 7 would, of asmalltamiiy. Recommendations required; none | story the third floor of the eame building, Fo 87 colm Grorgetow: pecie ft, Cal fernia. Aowever. caution the public against impositeon be- | noed Spply without them fe 2-tf Tr terms ly to RICHARD WALLACH, 2 Loulsisth avons. “t New Yorx, Feb. 3—The steamer Northern WANTED_A SITUATION by 8 sober and in- (eomeosheahaemand _ aut Nb ihdes prime Perio : 10 hhds, prime Porto Rico SUGARS, Light, from Aspinwell, bee <a, bringing 1 — as — i. Rye WHISKY, $1,500,000 in apecie from that the affair of the season of which we made JACOB SECHLMR. || charg of o market’ garcons aud understands the | 486 OVAL FRANES, Ao. IRR Gand ALE WIVES, Weigh, vies an old frobion, Sociable tekaton is | Tarventy Genuine Pure sand’ Medicinal Batvany | management ef @ form. Address Box Jatthis | SOO, | 00 =! iS 486 joand Java COFFEE, mre wrigh; wiz: an old feshion, sociable reunion, 1s | £00 103 namo of" 1; Butis,”" writen with a pon, eva POMCe- Photographs, 2" . riced) MOLASSES, Sr. Louis, Feb. 1.—Major Bell, commander of tal biekinhocae ee ee ted name of tors, "8. W. Fowle | Wy ANTED_A whit= COOK that is willing todo | PICTURE CORD and TASSELS, all sizes and ENS. BOGUE. oo 8 | she arsenal tis, city, Kae bose! eapmeded. Oy be a oo! . os the gentlemen who have the management, with Seth W. Fi Co., Bost and | ithout good ret . P na ANGINGS, all grades and prices, t. the remembrance of the perfect success of a similar Washjngtog ity 1G Stott’. B. Waite. | PFPIY without good rolers Foz at” | RANA SN Cp pal radon and prioce, Ladies, Call Early day nex affair at their bands , and the knowledge | 2. D. Giimam, John Senwares, Nem & Fe.mer, WANTED-A cood PASTY COOK. Apply at | /0urth less wan oe eee AR : Senatoriel Neminatioa. orphans, we Sel an aosatunce fe, teehee ars | in Germantown CAR SF Glue i, and'6. 4. J: WILLARDS' Hot in bw No, 480 Boveath pniden sears RIBBLESS ORIGINAL gt sTORE. Anaasr, Fob. 1-The svpablions bgttetive x . Southron, and ruggiste everywhere, fe4 lwyr “s | _ja 25-eol0t Odd Fellows’ * A “ caucus pomini flor U. 8. 5 pteasaa a ly a bal it. idl eat ate IMMEBIATELY—P. 5 to No, 302 PENNA. AVENUE, : } ph it party ant L pecuniart! fe ndsome profit Wine Sasmcuaey. W 4c x rth “! P OND RAND ani Ga TOPHAM’S No 302 PENNA. AVENUE: Mr. Seward, on the tenth ballot, Mr. Harris. | rs? U f i i ian. a ' wi ni ell sicaben House Seturday aight; cbout 150 mem: || Weve thed iontetiors Senrany Bite the highest prices and! to uouaivat the shortest no- PREMIUM TRUNK Additional invojoee,jaut reocived of New and Commatenteaers Some Eatienee bers being present. The company went through tice. od Se, ke. 99 SuvEntu trae, Wasnisoron, D.C. . From Ove Exting x Ixpiananoxis, Feb. 2.— Guewene the drill, wed afierwards organised. Sor business pad oan ne ben 2a a er ti, || 499 Sar pc aid YOU CAN Tak’ YOU CUOICE FOR ONLY | pointed Commissioners to Washington Capt. Rutverford in the chair. The captain stated PK Puribeen beds deaee eo — - | Sitver Medal awarded by Maryland Institute of NE DOLLAR. — . that the company was entitled to the privilezes of | ms Biswane— ‘Those Bitters hay’ ob- OND HAND FURNITURE. | Heltinoe, November 7, 186) | CORAL and GOLD SETS gy id We gaan a Vlusteer sompactien Wi was undcrattod tang, | anes wiapapreed and wall deserved getty a surplus of Furniture on hand, cag otiin the eked (ee eee aie vias Doce sree mettle. | CRAMELED TWIST BETS, Howard st, Obio and City Mills $5.25. Wheat volunteer companies. it was understood that the | jn ai! of the utry. They are an admirabie of 2 +c . eee AP ee . MEDALLION SE :: = . + @1.4001.80. Corn See eaveene Ma eae pres Sond thet = joey oe eat race he altel ekpeneteets ayo TT, ee PY OPPS Nye GRIFFITH. la am constontly masking sod alwens Reve on haod, a Say gear Pier sens mer vain sorsies ‘new white 6:00; old da. penceer wevilled fo = Chssrve the immense quantities of it shipped | RR ES = EEaOn © LAVA and BEAD SETS; 75e sions active and . ser sucetdl Geeereetes wher paseans t focMe tog Moesare. Hostetter & Simith, the proprietors, to uh GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICE TO 2UIT stron Beane VASE geben ANT SETS, | rm; Rio 12¥a13ye. Whisky firm at isaisxe. ‘The company determined to apply for the Entield ittober 1 i i ? h. Our | Wwe x, and CAMEO OLY STUNE SETS, New Fort Markers. igen baa wari caguasd ceca esteat | ia cece tec verreme eumenioes | Won an | gates Pia rena Fee cpa, Sa Woe da Mx. Gxonox Gitaent bas been appointed station | We have, heretofore < i tothe | ready ‘canbe for Sic; with © large uaserement of | "canvas Traveling Bags we atohey all 2 ent of the Washington branch of the Baltimore | Prorerstuons. foste 4 3 Bags, dull atiée. | = Obio allroad, fice Thomas H. Parsons, re- | pitrer sheet o means ‘ouring profs ewens T Conte made to didér for a6. At Low Pe . Batcheis, &o., ee. This a ee ee Mr. | attack End, pas removed pain in walk. STEERS N'S & Members of Con yon wall PP iy peo isan attac! this road. stomach ii examine for chasing el ‘oR, .—Stocgs lower. fidence esteem cists onera!ly every ; ‘Trunk: are made in other cities. Island 52x ; [linois Certral ‘hom he haa come in contact, aod surely « more | whorern = 7 ustits nd dealers gonefaly susr7 | AVHERE'S A BETTER TI | Teanks thetare meden other othe Os j ‘ pat Rock baad Shay Sow Coreehceaendt Seca NE Rear en ee ay nena Aenaage eons cal inant? | any simegt th ANN Rou here cient hau | Trackaapvered yn repaired at shor ratio Lions ee - Seer sources oO! Is apd ote, ‘Sixth street. | Goods delivered free of o! e tuany part of the Teacuens’ Association —This association met {erotica often’ pet, or pe Be yrane Tmumediate > "sppont the (Nat tonal sity, Georgetown, and ipsa © fesaeaisen’ : sours. Treasury 10% 100. ithson: Saturday yr. _jads-lyeo Mido'clock. The following odicers wereclected | Se wuld af onoe be ‘had’ to Medicines. ‘They are warranted tocure the most QCHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. euarantied t» bs such as re "PORTANT To Lables: for the ensuing year :—President, Z. Richards; rochase yruient forme of Gonnorthea, Giect, Syphilis, iy SEE arrieteaes a Vice President, J. H. Coombs; 4.8. a Ns 5 De Hart; Provisional Committee, R. B. k, Car Court —James alias John Henry was ied on Saturday on a charge of stesling 2 irof boots. The jury found bim guilty, and fe was sentenced to one in the penitentiary. Patrick O'Donnell submitted two cases of as- sault to the Court, and was sentenced altogether to pay a fine of $11 and costs. be vutks Wirtass -» com- Pr ppt lectures at the niizonten, on China and Japan. The subject for this even- jog is The Literature and Government of Japan ”” Lecture to commence at a quarter before eight, when the doors will be ‘and the red light extinguished, #3 usual. “ tHe Mayo or Wasniscron Witt Do tear this head the Washington corres-.| of the New York Times says: a up this city so far us he was concerned ”’ train of cars was run yesterday for tes to the Convention in to-day at Wil- fords’ Balt ‘The train arrived bere about3 p m , bringing @ large number of delegates. % , drew a knife oma de Sato rags oe Sa athe ice hours from 4 a. m. to can be sent by mai Sean ear pees fac red Sor the rerwlar mee ni > jeiphia, finds it i trade, to be or in from 310 6 dara, The Rome bind te viet Wastuteton, ster and hae See eiaied fom ve to thirty dclarsee fu to romehae, cough POs titek WUPTE, wi iB ol m i. may douiay of every month y the | YOUR CHOICE POR NE DOLLAR, | son, wack Pm. > at nearly —————————————— a ¥ EGARDLYSS OF votes, Bes etvertinmes Lupe atll Daneman pea as Sateen ya | Antone acco ech e | wc mined ded. ] TROLS ring to y ves wi! ‘ater Mink prices | egme arperem ewemncrhiaat | malt ietisehd ava uae vats eeteae nec tales Steal | i csr ptaseafece ak aed | Peace UO ; cy in another column, pose eee ee & WM. GALT, 8. Fe oP RIGINAL.ONE DOLLAR STORE. IN oc van Gua tioan of Er eaengely om. ‘ in Wood and Coal, S, np Vane ¥ i ‘more ornts. Pestle ace Sot | 2h_ ae Se NOS SS eee ks eee aay | See ettn. | tele bce mate Sue ets! | <a { Fj = + a we ve A bce see J usT ECEIVED « Fresh ie of that as ‘ous Complaints and bevcratsi of the Bow: FF a anne pe nage a Sg to sell stour by FTO ed : j ; BBE RIOR "NOTE FAPER | Pus, Rr. Sohenck woud be cratsfa e_ who | priges, in this sity. anuary, in Keokuk, low: ey 3 Meneses 75 Crs. Pam Kt i £8 On the 17th Agr WiL- | at SHEP! ERD At the corner of Severth and | /e8ve certificates of cure withS. B. WAITE, ak i a . corner Seventh rt and La av. de 19-3m Ligne initia SOU ERAN Br iy of in streets. gE tt we have ever had. Cali sven | page cvonati, O Balog nes Peter tre ee 3. satan esata = ¢ t Kalvos: GUBPS WAY, BRAID, AND CURL MANU- | Rropriotora ‘of the Bcienrinie Aaikmican, and o loom. 242 Penn. avenue, nesr cor- | Sente fer p ‘ing American and Foreign ry "ise 834, ¥en pas of : Gy Eee: Pa ran rs, f tors: Duuble ising fear of he ol, | Beg ce eerie) it ae Toms Marre, ie Bovine | Bape ese Ge ye ats | Seka Se ae eae nent | Serene re eter creretane Seeat esis : : ; at : pe hg Fs 9 Mie petal Roar ea es Co esemmsc rd: gd Works Eee

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