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THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIO. Nj Tuat CORRESPONDENCE BETWEEN L 0 Cc A L N E Ww Ss . Wetontman axp Mayor Barnet hye | Ps ————— Eee somemaye S85, Got 0 conveneetance of rather a >” Tbovugh Tux Stan is printed on the fastest 7 ae oe - en Gane Stearn prees in use south of Beltimore, its edition 5) ve Juriedictions of the munteipal and mile Js 80 large 2s to require it to be put to press at an | tar, ers bere. This dence is pub- early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be Haked In this morning's ‘fanditigencer™ jajor sent in before 12 o'clock m.; etherwise they may | Weightman addressed the following note to ~SEASONABLE ADvicR —Our readers will not apeaenied atiek oa of ronan > ateeme un cases cures bunions, and other diseases of the feet, which are daily performed by Dr. Schlogser,as such medical advice and extraordinary curea should he recorded for the benefit of every one who is affected bv dis- thts branch of surgery | proved py tee may toa is wonderful cures, 4 SEMENTS. RI non OO | WASHINGTON SHBAT ER ‘Ac‘ing Manager.---- ~~.” 5.7. Rarnond THIS EVENING, ‘council in opposition to the present nominations,” | introduced to-day | » Louisiana Convention + not 3; until the next day. Mayor Berret: tmoniale of h are in bis the foll delegates were elected : the State fone rn by sea, —— ppear . “Fesevary 1, 1861. . The opportunities of consulting the K Pirst inet—Riley 4. Shinn, J. M. Reilly, = pilots from cond uct! war vessels through Se a “Dear Sm: Be pleased to send me at your eor- are now very few, as be intends leaving} in Buokstone’s besutiful D-ams entitled Thomes Dowling, Wm. Crowley, and Alexander the Mississipp! and sutborigt the Gov Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements | liest convenience a list of the names and resi. | the city in a few days. It would be judicious fcr FLOWERS OF THE FOREST. Giles. quae 0 oan fe be or Pe 3 — to be & 4 in theBarrmconz Sun are received hong your police force for day and for night Pape: rds ag See ‘gragmicn ‘Rocerved last night with shouts of Isughter and nea Ring thy Clabaugh. Joseph L.| An ordinance for the establishment ~ ures place bs under itmen Buse. ra) J i Berry, e tthews, ‘Stand forwarded from Tux Star Office. - If the assistance of the police should be required | before he leaves the city. If you bave not read bis To gorstude wilt the ar Faroe of and Prancis W ne space sams ’ < see ‘Mary force for the State passed ————————— it is important to bave the means of reaching them they are worthy of perusal, if only WHO PUISONED SAN? —— Lactunz Last Niont.—Mr Williamsdelivered | ®* early as practicable.”’ for the sake of curiosity. bis recond lecture at the Smithsonian last night,| | The Mayor replies that be has been oe emine Thira FP. Beeswing, stneeeenceemee sense calls gg F. Boucher, Samuel Crop- - Drew, Joseph Reynolds, and James non-seceding Southern reason . a rt laws and Constitutions conform confined bis remarks |!” the note in the absence of an ® CAPITOL.~-A bout half -In rehearsal the Romance of F ‘ 7 agen > Cg el gent eae its poe ay an to virtually reli uisb one of the most important | twelve to-day, pee of the old Gericke Grad = - & POOR YOUNG MAN, ei, 0. A Omen, toe, pA tab eo) a Py mae Conatenen ahegten ty od ee ‘China had been twice | prerogatives of Mayor's office, and in so | the south wing of the Capitol was blown on to the T> anicow Pridayiuone habhke. box ana | Brown. a on i subdued by barbarians ike the Goths and Van~ cing te aaboratnate the civil authority of the | roof, ceating’& succession of Ahuedering reports | positives his Jost appearames tat ager term o2 cate understand that the will meet in | Union on the esis of s Houthers Comes, dais, but sbe had each time overcome her con- throug epresentatives. - venti . Drew's ‘on Frid Sarlonaeh sisansed haplsion seve tndepeatees was not sensible of the erlstence of any legal pols oo grdped er dialed so, fy a jaence, ONCE T Cc * fue es YOUNG LADIES OF THE THIRD DISTRICT SCHOOL, Assisted by a QuvanrertE or Younc GanrLenxn, 4t ODD FELLOWS’ HALL, Navy Yard, On THURSDAY EVENING, the 7th inst , nation. The reason nese Coe which empowers a military officer, . to i a wever high in rank, even im the presence of vee or the pel + oaue peteteltion u the judiced agaiust them by reading the false re- | © ice, OF ie velers who knew very Ma its servis but that it is universal frat f pooled conceded that the mili is required to be beld language. [tis gen- | in strict subofdination the civil authority, erally the case that the Chinese pick up what rap ween monetial law bas Bien - ‘a few moments great excitement prevailed. -Cusiness was sus- pended in the House for a short time, until quiet ‘was restored. Bunctany.—Between eleven o’clock last night and daylight this morning, the residence of Mr. Allen, ‘on 1 street north. between Eighth and even! ‘ben rnp deme ‘We suppose nominations will the ball fairl: . The Potomac Light Infantry, C = . Ninth; was entered by a burglar, who went into | UPder the direction of J. HD, Teacher of Oe 'tee wait 7 Eng! they can, and those foreigners who have pokey eee the room of a gentleman, 2 brother-in-law of Mr Music in Public in acquiring a knowledge art. The command been 4 ie 25 cents; ildren half Piano | mai and w! we a ng i very iacult to uta int” fequlatdon, bat up to That moment, no. ee Alten, and stole gold. watch and chain valued sated ha 8. i Beg pee Se” | well done. sere Sew ignorant of thelt language the views ect forth oy clares bls entire disbelief of the existence of any cis vaatigec) GPARR MUmCAL Sores lca? Friend Society Is called to the advertisement most writers are extremely superficial The Chf- bay mmm here or elsewhere to interfere wit! Azniat Navication.—One of the large canvass SMITHSONTAN, below. nese are very uncleanly in persons, their operation of the laws in the District of Co- | tents in front-of the Capitol, erected for the FEBRUARY 22D, We are requested to call the attention of readers houses, and their streets, and are cruel and vin. lumbia, and expresses his confidence in being | tection of the stonecutters, was torn from its Benefit of. to the ad below jon tos dictive when injured. Yet have cultivated pasa 2 dangers the laws through the agency tenings to-day by the high wind, and d caught up | 8T. MATTHE WASHINGTON INFANT | meet the arts of peace to the utter neglect of tn. Weigh Ee wines teh tha Maret bes ito the air. A small boy, who was holding on to AS those of war, and military officers are far below | Gen. W: 5 ¥ misunderstood the nate of his request. civil officers in their resk and estimation of the no Seaire to Interfere with the duties oft rons 7 ut simply wished to know, in case of an emer- nasal en eve rae TT iteas gency, hare he could get the services of one or century of the Christian era. In thesix' Officials in the shortest time, and reiterates the their population was about fifty or si: request for the information desired. To which r.. ‘This population is divided over a ‘of | the Mayor repites, insisting that the language 1,000,000 square miles, and comprises many and tone of the letter of Gen. W. justified the i ext coclouss and euapen, toued ¥ is paid to | ference he had deduced from {t. He infor women. Her influence is as bighas in any Chris- | Gen Weightman that while he should not hesi- . tian nation, and there are books held in bigh es- | tate to detail at his request as a Pais: citizen any teem written by a woman before Christ. Polyg- | "umber of -the police that might be deemed ne- amy Is practised but very little, and there is no | Cessary for the protection of Lan ng oh Fares oak thing f the ropes, was carried up some fifteen or twenty feet, and in falling upon a large block of marble received a severe wound upon his head. Miss Cuartotre Cusnman.—We see by the Baltimore papers that Mies Cushman Is performing to overflowing houses at the Holliday street The- ater. Her ‘ ly Macbeth”? of last night is com- mented upon as a performance of astonishing power. Tae Mxrroro.itan Potice Brut before the House of Representatives the names of John Wilson, James a Wise, (Seventh street Corner of Thirteen and -haifand E sts, 18 Institution, under the o! @ of the Sisters of Charity, is of | iis city, and has for to al joal sv ff-rings withdrew, and no A child's cloak, two pair of gum shoes, and an relia, iach aes iP ith confidence on this occasion to ® bensvolent public for that patronage whi will = success of the proposed musical en- rtainmen: Programme in a future advertisement. Mirwavare, Feb 5—A and ing wal beld of __ meet: at Masic : the laws, he could not consent to furnish him in | north.) Robert Clarke, and James Lynch as Po- ETS FIFTY CENTS eagh; to be had at | GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS | oo jutions were Detietne a a pong aap Pee the | bis military character with the information re. | lice Commissioners under the act! ! tho Musio Stores, and st the establishments of the m5 — Union. Giavecine ext Fone poche never see each otuer watil | quested, believing that the Principle which re- erm ia ins ok ae 7 5 Tost agte (lat, State, Contd.) { THE MEMBERS OF T. i ou intention to interfere with the local institutions of after marriage. The women do not wear velle as quires the military to be kept in strict subordina- To-mionr theyoung ladies of the Third District — - _ - will moot af their eit iff e , Fecommending to ® modifi in other parts of Asia, but walk about the streets | tion to the civilaathorities, would not be the less | Scbools give a Concert at Odd Fellows’ Hall, | [=== TO-MORROW (Eriday) MORNING Seon iace | cation of’ the ve lave Iw, eo as to do and visit very much 38 they do in our own coun- | Violzted by placing under his command any por- Anubis pe dla age of Prof. Daniel. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. tornttend the fundeal of oe eee ee eee it] 2way with the offensive features, without im- = The members of a family all eat at the same | tion instead of the whole of the police force. pony inperecty free and ‘unrestrained. aon Tue Peace Coxvention.— Yesterday, Mr. to attend the funeral of the late Father Alken. It.” ‘Tne Ruv, Jacos Sapmzmn, Old-Fashion Sociable Cotillon Party, Ce eres the pT ey ‘Well known and much respected among the Ger- TO BE GIVEN ion residing in visinicy will ton . dling is agreat extent, but they gamble | Outhrie offered a resolution calling upon the del- | ‘man population of tive ‘country, makes the follow y 7 ASBEMELY on THIS (Ehureday EVENING. at Sorrest Hell: . | egates from the States represented to choose one |}, ment for the benefit of the afil: : T THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, at? 3 1” Poel rellalon 1s divided tok eee ree aE; | man from each delegation ter ernst eae | ing stavement for Hanoven, Pa., Feb. 16, i253. THURSDAY, Fusnvary 77u pT ite ay Union Meeting at Frederick: Iiteratti, the rationalists and thebhuddists. Their | ™ittee @ consult and report to the Convention a | Messrs ‘Seth W. Fowl: § Co, Bosten— t Nett Proceeds for the Orphan Boys’ Asylum. kets $2, admitting a gentleman and ladies, No Plokess cond ae thet doce tea ke kak lations sonal application to any of the following gentlemen, who constitute the post, 41 em the, Velungeers ene re 8) iy iavil - = yonier °t COMMITTEE, Dear Sirs: Having realized in my family import- nt benefits from the use of goss valuable prepara— tion—Wastar’s Balsam of Wild fords me pleasure to recommend it to pul 1 eight years ago one of my daughters seemed to plan of adjustment of the pending national diffi- — Saute ee een ae culties. In offering the resolution. Mr. Guthrie that of the United States, and when the modern poe a able speech, eminently patriotic and con- - | Servative Wanced h wil toad tanto ao eeie ie oats | "He was followed by Judge Rufla of N.C, CAU . Aut ersons are a esutioned agai in'a deoline, and litt's b reco ° BOARD OF MANAGERS. daca econ re nerety ceutie “sqodred od the singlag of the «Star ” bya tity and quality. Cinnamon, camphor and bther | €%-Gov. Chase of Ohio, Mr Rives 1 Va, Mr. | entertained’ I then procarea # bottie of eaur oe PODennoghue, | eleven) of threeshares atoek in“ Fhir Baidiee aum of geniemen, fF spices pa pore. lr pamers mince extent, and the Sock of N Hand Mr Smith of ind. ail of Pieper pent o whole dog Bsbenell, Associa'ion oeetrectone. D.C. ‘as said - Sete. Se made by whom supported the resolution by conservative {reese creat im, John E " AMU . i ef 4 Large quantities of alk are expetied from Gufs: | epee: hes expresave of ‘determination to waive | rovemaie a her health. f have, amy indiridunl | Hee preg am, Jon Master, | _ebroary 6th iat, “AMUBLC- PALBER, | Hobte, end Casper, of thi county. . In 1850 the amount was about 90,000 bales | The | til Party issues and apply themselves steadily to | and have always boon benefited by it would: [Jc Mecsice, — C Wendell We) dieCultsm $20,000! with three cheers for the Union, tures for tes ex, ium trade is carried on extensively. About the great purposes Neg erg ge adjustment | however. caution the public against ¢ sitson. be~ 1 EE Shiday, ECDyer.’ . Iu PORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! : pounds are imported into the country | Which have brought them togeth from t cause there ts a good deal of spurious Wistar’s Bal- om {india by the English annually, and sells for | ,Tb¢ speeches occupied the convention till 3 4 sam of Wild Cherry afloat throughout the cee country. ‘Thos Ferran, w, In order to reduce our and well assorted | 1; Jacos SECHLER. PO" o 4 hae Union about $3 50 per . BP : e: << BS m when the resolution was unani- u Beware of vile and rte counterfeits ! ren ae ete singe De 1 PRY GOODS wo wi iy during the ext 3» ceremonies of marriage, of burial, of worship | « The commitice on credentials reported, con- | fat ega 24cm: fi ten with = pen, and Ti'kaney "AE Boorers S| S58Ed over, Save your iponey And call at Om Bridge ome i their manner of print! 4 oparing tea for mar. | “"™ming all the delegates who had appeared, those | the printed name of the proprietors, * S, W. Fowle Andrew Joyce, PG King, — _ ped S a D.o, Feasam, 0.6 — let, e-; nioh car Wadia oees Gar on admit | fom Maryland included. & o.,” on the outer wrapper. John F Bridg:', ‘Theodore Shekels, ea. Li on the etantabinion a A proposition was submitted to have a synopsis Prepared by Seth W. Fowles & Co., Boston, and iach, LJ. O'Toole, L The v pul mg. of the proceedings prepared every day by one of | {oT Selgin Washington eity G. Stott, $. B. Waite: HO Hood, Je with £59,000 ster Tex Peoesas Rivigs —This company met last | the secretaries for the public press. ‘This proposi- | %5,D-,Guman sonst ce eee Sey, 8 Hostilities reco: jaeta on the 22d by night at the old Union Buildings, the full roll of | tion was referred to a committee, who were to | HrGnorentiwn be RS eS |, and G. 3 wer, Jaa L Barbour, a heavy fire from the , towbich the Sar- They were called to order by Gut 5.0. Del Sed ane ene Zt See | happen a Joba Aléander, oie Cone ets tale all quiet Ls. = etura of the mem —————— * dant, and a large number who had attended for | visiting the President they organised. bat the Iles Eye sue Cnergenes Simon Ups, there. | The first instalment of the indemnity pa taiign dame forward andl signed thera "=" | sora ‘alo Prceare nuslnenanot being ready to | ovracr~ in alfislorsainfckmnaton cf ts Kae Eotee “ieee 5 ThoeJ Pinter, —-Richd H Cinrke, John. F Calian, Jos Walsh, CW CDunnington, Eugene i CE Gre: Henry Willard, FP Gallen Thos Berry, P Thyeon: ‘Thos Btephens, HJMcLangblia, Jos Peck, Geo W Cochran, Wm E Howard, illespu VE Kin The committee appointed to draft a constitution | after being in session but a few minutes. reported the preamble of the President’s Mount: d seeslag estas os = Guard and the constitution of the Washi: , 1s THE Wronc PLace.—Yesterday morning, Light Infantry, with certain amendments, which | just before day, Mr. G. Mattingly was aroused by ‘were discussed, further emended, and is 8 servant informing him that some one was in the The committee on resolutions submitted the | house who dida’t belong there; she bad been following : awakened by the stumbling of the person, who 7 W hereas it has been intimated that armed bodies | was in the room below. Mr. M. took a pistol of men have it in a to visit our city | and ran down, and on reaching the lower floor for the purpose of committing riot and disorder | beard some one moving In the parlor as he opened between this and the 4th March next; and | the door. Threatoning to fire if the person moved, whereas such reports ate calculated to make a | a light was cbtained, When he discovered a man wide-spread impression abroad, and have a very | in the U.S artillery fatigue dress, and arrested neys, bladder, &c., oaused by Fare! or other local irritation these medicines will effect a speedy and radicaioure Out of five hundred cases of persons affiicted with gravel and pronoun: by eminent members of the facuity as ‘incurable’ all who took these remedies recovered but one, he, despair- ing of success. discontinued them after one week's use. told by ali Druggists, at 25 ots., 62 cts., and $1 per box or pot. jaS-iw > ae British five per Indian loan of £3,000,000 would not be de! beyond the 2th of January. The Southern Confederacy Convention. Moxtcomzry, Feb. 6.— The Commissioners from North Carolina presented their credentials to the Convention to day, and were tendered seats in the Convention pein Soy sessions The Commissioner Virginia te also in the “Tie committee mo preee yesterday in secret FOR SALE AND RENT. teammate ——coenaetigenpenen=neliitaicinss {For other “For Sale and Rent”? advertisements, Ses first page.) R RENT—The good BUSINESS ‘AN: F'Ns. Tot Brides Seornetow a. now ‘eset r vis a8 & fancy and store. ball at Stand No. 320, lower end of Center Mar ket, near 7th st., next tv L. Neumeyer, “62” SAMUBL SHOEMAKER, FS RENT—A very comfortable two story Covens —The sudden changes of our climate are sonroes of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Asthmatic Affections. Experience havi ved simple remedies often act spsedi! rtainly when taken in the early stacos of the disease, recourse Dr 0 A Daily, Geo F Allen, Geo Oyner, t s o: 4 ned by the inte Capt. . Gedney, U. 8, | Session stated their chairman, Mr. Mem- injurious — on Present excited state of the | him. He icin pripenag joo baci alt com- Tocksat oe Lazences le the Colt ough or it ny Barret peicinae eo fore pie: tee a Provisiousl ~ ot . : iz} mh il al nal, an it tat! i; evel sli +» BS — od vi “y <OResolced, That we, the citizens of the Second ought to the house by a colored man, and got in pr aution @ more serious attack may be eft ey con abees ane a — ellent’ ‘ae water po 7- Ward, bacd ourselves together into a military | by way of the kitchen window. He was turned | warded off. Public Speakers and. Stagers will vouscssion may be had immediately. For teres organization, for the purpose of protecting the | over to the watch, to be taken to the pusedinnes | sem effectual for clearing and strengiventae pply to the subscriler, at No. 137 fr street, nest Lancaster Election. property of our citizens from arsed invesions, | The circumslances indicated ther eager en; | Volos: Boo advertisement. = doprto the premiseas NS ree) sz, DOO Pa., Feb. 5—At the election for come from what quarter they may. stupid condition from liquor, be had been intro- Homxoraraic R _fe &3t JAMES L. EDWARDS. | yyy to-dey, Geo. , the Union-Demo- Resoived, That in thus banding oursélyes to- | duced into the house by somebody for some mis-| All t, itmaphreys & Gore sreqite, Ho. Connolley, FURNISHED foe pee RENT—Ne 42: cratic candi late received 724 majority over Alder. gether we liate eg ow! ngs, and look | chievous purpose. — Ce do pg Ay ong Ed “sg De Kidwell i ag ana Ha a man Mf the ultra-| candidate. to the perpetuity of our glorious Union asof higher y ; to pada we the Patent —— — This result isa to Mr. Sanderson's saan ebracaae es Celgene, | Mote Minrsnr Oompeny Peed ac | Binet Tau lope he Mom wr, | EQS BENE fou, CRAME BoUges, cn: |eSieny, anda crideneef toe orerwpainin: > @ % 2) 2. D. & avenne, W the Full Band will fa Music. Mr. — — . hav! mnection wit tary or-| Ga, when !t was seized by the Georgia State : W. A, Fits TU, 3: rth F stre * | setts avenue and ath st. For parti almost an pete eet ne | aca gerived te morning fa Washington, and eee H Winter earere ged north Fat rans id wii! furnish the Confectionery. ‘por month. jompson, the populsr Sch ’ Mr. John T! atte t Resolved, That under the stars and stripes we | 2re quartered in the second floor of the southern | nue and Sixth street. Al Odd Fellows’ Hal > Will have care of the het aa and 4a Fonts Extract of Wit ter: tion. march. hall ever be found batiling for it wing of the Treasury building, (extension.) They | Hazel, for internal an anilsmmations coat room. RENT-TW a, Par- inages the edesel Ghovernenant uses Pragati to | number between ninety and one bundred men, | ll Kinds, Sold as above. OY | a -— | fi) in “yh seh Spd Soa oo’ on et city. | Connecticut Demecratic State Convention. give justicg and equality to every section of our | 20d are commanded by Capt. Elsiey. They are | — < = H at the comer of Tenth st. aud New. Vor New Havex, Feb.6—The Democratic State common pos boro acting as fen Accomnmodstions bave akg MARRIED. : WANTS. avenue. Ma Sg My a ag pepencnie Plage the resol: Tov! yy tt uartermaster for a cavalry com- On the 6th instant, in Balti a, Md., by the Re mine OSS y, - i adopted ott 2 SeeePted, and the resolutions | ro einerlng CIEMy mee be eee | panne eh inetant in Baltimore: MdLaby the Rey WAITED. Bx gemectabie gir = srtua: | A CAKNOEGORARM LOR GALE. QE EX: | organized by the choice of Wan. B. Borril as The election of an orderly serpent was post. | to a‘rive from a cavalry beadquartess (Carlisle, me 4. im, BENE IETTA PIERCY LEK, Pb do Leas peopel gale ot oe tsining 18] ores, situated 14 mileo from Alexan- sppolntiment ofthe Ba Ege 7 to-day. ‘tered D- ad . iri a the Orange jexandri: ir , under > : = eel is teas gle meting of the come. | Fee of nites wats haruens oon | On thésth instant, by the Rev. Mr. Noble, Mr. | Star Offioa. 1t* "| goed cultivation: timber, Wa-er, fruit aud al build Loomis is prominently named as the candidate ‘The following officers were then voted for and | fortably fitted up for them. The horses of the | GEORGE C. HE, of th of G. for Governor. The Convention is a full one it is supposed that a majority of the Committee of Twenty-one on Resolutions are Douglas men. W4. NTED—A SITUATION as baby’s nurse, by a Protestant English woman, who is also competent to take charge of and give early instruc- tions to one or two grown children, Best reference Ings necessary fra first-rate form, Inguire of G. We 'HRA Ys at the Jewelry Store, 316 Seventh at, NNAH P TOWERS, of Phintephia, * a a = ae . ee ex Washington. jai lin* ; le (Philadelphia Ledger copy. elected: Second it, J. H. Posey; Third | Corps are to be stabled at Burch’s, Naylor’s, and Sergeant; J. ‘Shackiefea, Fourth Sammeac, Chas. | Bush’s stables. L. Bart; niin Secretary, J. A. Baker; Trea- it. Tuxater.—‘The Flowers cf the Forest” went exact! r OR RENT— ick DW ——— 1 Bert; Re DIED, gir.be Rizeon, (No objection to traveling. “Address F Ie HOUSE. with basmesen He bo3.ox K, New York Musicipal Elections. e a » $0 2d as treets, at present oocupi: - if with great effect at the theater last night, and | On the 6th ins‘ant, at Georgetown College, Rev. — * pr P' y. Rocusster, Feb. 5 —The entire democratic ‘ Capt. Dubant here stated that be had been elect | iil be repeated to-night. ‘Mr, Sothern’s Kin | JOA Mite in the 47th yosr of hia xge. YOUNG LADY FROM TH Pr Lewis Jones. Possousion given on the ist of | tucker was elected at the el in Pal ed commanding officer when the company was g' % . at i ° Lady FROM THE NORTH | February. It has all the modern improvements charter election frat formed and'had few members. {t ad now | bet” Wa# eText, stupendous, “A Bly ‘Thing |” His fun’ ral will ako piace on to. morrow (Friday) A $ - T would like a Situation in a dry goods or fancy myra yesterday, by from 30 to 40 mayority. : 9 10 o'clock a «n., in Trinity Chure 7 i 28. -2t" doubled its original membership, and it ‘at Never was actor before so wonderfully “got up” cl Address V., Star Office. fe 6-2 ir, gan, &o Rent $450 = year. APE, to the was capable of maki bof HENRY EGAN) 531 Seventh st; or W.EGAN,| Bixouamrron, Feb. 5.—At the charter election and proper that the commanding officer be a man | {0° the part, or was capable of making s0 much o = at.. (next door.) a = OOKS _WANTED—Wilkinson’s Memoirs intel.) __ja 18- D. D. Denton, democrat, was elected it of 4 q bt id the | afterwards. Very good, yea exceedingly good, | POUVIN’S BEST KID GLOVES, IN BLACK, B Moultrie’s, Drayton's, Gardner's Anecdotes of OR RENT—Two frame over Robinson, republican, by 100 ty. Four cee Or the ngace enough to command the | wag Mr. Parker's “Cheap John.” Miss Shaw white and all the p.opor shades, which wo eon- | the American Revolution, Heath s Memoirs of the Y i: democratic two biican e PE ge ec OrPa. die therefore resigned his | made a delightful “Starlight Bess.” Mr. Bange | fideutly recommend ga tho best article avid is the War, St. Clair’s Narratives of his txpedition ee ee __o Boiice of captain in favor of Capt. Stewart, who | was very effective in the part of “Lemuel; and | market. J. W. COLLEY & CO Against the Ind ly Volumes of the Globe, a pe 7h mama dem r “was an ofiicer inthe Mexican war, and understood | iiss Mann thoroughly heroic, self-sacrificing, _fo1 5 523 Seventh st, above Pa a 8. | 3d volume of Nil regen 1843-744 Patent Of- c ocrats over y Firbe Mery ot tect, an tbe queaton | WGpntae Ca ven i rapidiy deeing | JS TERTATERED ATER NG A RUSK | Mscte valine eee HUN CER. ea Book | PPUBNISEED ROQMS POR RENT. ajage,0 North Carona Leguinoare. : . tJ r n’s engagement is rapidly drawing | STEIN. nn avenue, Washi my = R Feb ‘The mili the ‘was called on the resignation of Capt Dubant ity | Pickwick Papers,” being the’ frat of the elegant OR RENT-—A three story brick HOUSE, con- ALBICN, -—The military bill Capt. Stewartatated that under no circumstances | Of secinng' in ne ee eae tne Opportunity | ccehond eaten, the works of Charlos Dick- | WW Sho aderatahds his certs weay biin one | EP’ Odatne's fooe: ie cee okey LOU SE. oD" | House 108 ore rrovides for arming the volun- ’ could he accept the command of the company. —_ — ens; filpetrated by T. ©, G; Darley = pone Ge - | stant em: loymnent by ay pina ime ately to R. | tures complete, on street, between 4th ig! . | teers a ly reorgenizes Litia He was bere to be 4 high private, and would con- Cuntgx Marizt.—aA stiff breeze from the north be poring Pr rat Darley estratad ‘Gow. | A EDM. ‘TON, No. 134 High st, George- ae: a a ry pp Fp wie are now entertained here of 2 tribute his knowledge and experience freely in | west prevailed last night, and had the effect of pen, tho kinest po atl published. for | own. fe5 St | yard @ttached, corner street north an st. | settlement culties, conserva. east. To punctual and reliable tenants the terms wul be moderate, Apply at 446 Twelfth street, between G aad H. no 13-tf tive men are that ‘fon, but could not think of acceptin; drying up the roads, giving opportunity for many ae eee | Seed Ganeersetnhonees bee prevenjed for The question was then taken on accepting the | a week or more in consequence of the muddy resignation of Capt. Dubant, and was unanimously | roads. The supply was about the average as to ANTED—At No. 484 North E street, a young WOMAN, to do the coo! and housework of asmalltamiiy, Recommendations required; vone need Spply without them, fe2-tf UY Yo Stationery and School Books at B SHEPHERD’s, ‘while you have a chance to save your money. ja 19-im pesmtiats acne tel es Se é OF Bae os fh coterie wo-stoi paicx Arrival of the Wemen and Children frem voted down. uantity, and in many respects an imprevement UR BONNETS, HATS, and FLATS of the = “ =e “ 7 Fort Sumter. ‘The company then adjourned for drill. a wally, We notice a rather ¢: supply of ONery intone styles,and in’ all cases made WANTED IMMEPIATELY qenD FORNY = greene eeeere yond formu 0! New Yorx, Feb. 6—Thesteamer Mation ar- ——— poultry. The average price was 12% cents per | of the best material. Call ao oe ot TURE chen kinds, for which | will guaranty to pay No 464 Sound st east,and 520 Seventh street | rived from Charleston this afternoon, baving on Coveasia Ixerirurion.—This institution for | bound. Country pork, uot very abundant, aver, ——. 336 bocce Sia cr icth Zar | the bigheet price tnd, Sonetas ae toes bate Tae | went ja 3i-2weo* | board the wives and children of the officers and the deaf, dumb and blind, is now ina prosperons | aged $7 per 100 pounds A better display of wild | _®° as : ~ tioe, : a R —The FIRST F, IR of the buila. | ™C” at Fort Sumter. They were transferred from condition. We quote from its annua? report. [ts | fowl was aah toa before during the season ATCHELOR’S INIMITABLE HAIR DYE, Posier in Furniture, Stoves, &c., mnodinast opposit a wr ‘the | the steamer Columbia, which got aground in at- officers are the President of the United Sta , | The bay market was well supplied, but the de- and al! first-ciass Toilet Arioles.. for sale at} 009 08 7th st., bet. G and H east side, A y by Chas. iia tempting to get out of Charleston harbor some tron; Hon. Amos Kendall, president; William | mand had not improved; prices unchanged. [il AE ies came ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. | 88 81 office, Also. the front foom th days since. ; Biickncy, secretary; and George W. Riggs, jr., = = an sdbarehsenntan —— we WwW Persons declining housekeeping, or havi story and in oor of ae but | SEU uE INET SSEESEEEEE “sane treasurer. It has a board of five directors, and siz | MxEtine or THE Dinzctons oF THE Cunsa- A PIANO, FORTE, (NEW) FOR 91751 surplus of Furniture on h nd eau obtain the cash terms spply to Kl ALLACH, No. Discrepancies in @ Pest omic. rte 5 yas . ave had loft at my store for r prices ing a wenth st. -e Steever M Galludet, MAS be teetitasion, aoe: msssting of the Besrd of Directors of the Chesa. | Rosewood “Case, besulifol tone Fiano not” 7 SPPUBONTZ & ORIFFITH. Mitwavxiz, Feb. 5 —Postmaster » of butldings—one frame, valued at $3,000, the other | peake and Obio Canal was held in Washington, | Stool and Covor, which cost cash $30. this city, has been removed on account of some OO —____ 88 Fo RENT—The fine BRICK HOUSE No, 100 West st. eto at sod the owner, in wn. present ocou . discrepancies in his accounts. Mr. D. M. Bull, of brick, valued at $7,000. and a smali lot of two | yesterday, when the following resolution was = for $175, ins. ny pied by the subscriber, bas 12 rooms, with 5 agent of the bas essumed the acres, all furnished by Hon Amos Kendall. Te | adopted by a vote of ayes 4, nocs 3: Callackercin © OAN F. ELLIS, LOST AND FOUND. | Entwater dicount ging yard. staple, £0 4.824 | daties of the olice for ihe present. receipts of the past year were, from the United Kesolved, That in the judgment of this Board, in 25 296 Pa av., bet. 9 hand loth ats, oR. ao ‘States. $5,759.26; from paylug pupils, $300; and | any advance on the present rates of tolls would be e = — The Andersen Case. from private subscription, $400—total, $6,459 26. inexpedient and unwise. Ladies, Call Early ‘Ten patients have been admitted {nto ibe institu- tion during the past year, and none have left. Dsatu oF Oxp Cotongey Womax.—Cecilia ae hana Doctieeaes ae ted 4 Wecnt b ~ the 2 of Tenety the —male » fe les, 10; asl jum on ' Btemales, 3 la be pupils | certificate of ‘bet adsites REY. BOOKS. RICHSTEIN’S, ENN. A’ Toronto, Feb. 5 —In the Anderson case, pre- cedence bas been given to the Canadian over the English writ of babeas |. ‘The case will be AT. IDDLE’S ORIGINAL 91 STOR RIBBLE'S ORIGINAL $1 STORE: 0. 302 PENNA. AVENUE, WV —! i i it 10 SEN EP ae maps arm at on Friday, before Court of Common A a ne by John — ag fem 5 — hoo! to the Asylum states 0. 302 PENNA. AVENUE, 8 pounds; has op 8 Gol: ney novel : pes worth foo ‘tA re, par “4 her age as 105 years; but ¢h order for her burial | Additional invoices just received of New and} with my namo; less Sa Figo ators will ‘ fon ths most part. a strong desire te learn, and es | mabe ‘She was certainly one of the Beautiful Jewelry. ho stven if retarned belore Pridepiueie cectakes © appreciation of the privileges thus afforded them. | oldest of her race in the District. She was taken now Ou Exrine Stock, . Ong UPS which require her attentions if tee ‘A good jum, for boys, is connected | from ¢ by her friends, and interred in | YOU CAN NS So ae E FOR ONLY | turned after that, I will sive $5 reward and ask no . wie Se atien. sos me girls ure alse far- Mount Olivet (Catholic) i — 4 —S ae bee 4 hed pliances for exercise and diversion. At the last examination the blind were exam-| Mozy anp Rzat Estars.—since the last quo- PAAR Soun Sie We A BARE REQNGE. Fi nciaze : . et ese Benes Hie paplls taken den eed | in toe demend. for land warrants, but the prices | MELE WOMAN HGBAIC SE BOARDING. gad Stationery Wate ‘kn ‘me. i and music. Some of the pupils exhibit very ithe eis. ha Groheegsinedaen Nant UBY ‘and SETS, SEVERAIC CENTER ET OD Fy | Ee. at SHEPHERD'S, 00 and Dats, ee Ry ety Sh and Peg ee hpi SEMietl GaATGPME YOR: Rite | bles eats ein ais tlanining comtaitice thet more extentive aceon: | not elfered forsale; the lat sale’ wae. made some Sat ao, Fale Mecreseet =” Siete | G Yor eee Ds. oorver Shoe DE. com! 4 = _ —— modations be ‘as the continued Increase polars ago, and the prices obtained was 90 to 95 Boag Persona desirous pfs comforta- Woars or sc ih ones viewers Se neti ot edit to ene ate eaeemteee | co. Gebaeteediy, he court pavin aN ‘Apartments on F stroct, No. 339; betwood ath Of all Styles and . 3 i met, it wan sncertalned that the bastness of the : CHaINs, st, Tsble Bosrdérs can also be at A OREAT 5 0% cost, New Yor, term was except the case of the United SUEBEESS NECK CHAINS, Torms reasonable, Siw Jor Rent and Fiztures for Sale, | uit” j See nec nel areata peacn a | gure Vest CAINE "| SeutsNors ruumontc svar. | at oy mk 8,6 moovnnre sroge, | Gi ce ct bringing it to trial.- It was finally agreed to post- § ts d CHAIN! : hile finds Ladies’, 's 32; New York pone ite consideration till Saturday ext. § aa Ve Bt: ‘ONS and STUDS, sibs to vieie Waskingion sree taoehe ade REE RENE SHOES. Also, TRAY. 43%; Mo. 6% 65 We would commend to the favorable attention | K ae EVER PLATED SPOONS, third Weddseday of every months se ne OF cash atientsapncog on ura ae aoe s d : ost. Boling trent Ore Se tet | eagizsnht oar Err! Povo an | wha pees sae nde fice ean | Hoga eiaini or erat weasomens wil] AL", © © 8 Ae o.0.8 2: ‘The Union ip Company of | Poor children connected with the Sabbath school | SYP artdcve man ac ured for the resuler or ofthe ‘with the Respirometar. ie abow’ comprises & large tock of the Seat | incu spring suppl see Regu te Say Failagetphie, claimants, ond cwnereef the Steam | 1¢ Nignt may. add mich to the pleasure of tbe | Ligsttedr, ne warranted to be she same. <uality “ox sheoure of Coppin | Ni for lew and gentomon. nn | eheowthe Cath 00 ents wep een oP Ener Vorniena Virginia teat p Gone visitor, and comfort of the needy. YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DULLAR, - Sea, Wee on fre remiss, fren = ie Sinbes pany. ep enee eens by Ms Watonfor! Ciacurr Court.—To-day, the case of Werner| As thie creat sale continues but & short t1 for Liver . oe aon Eayoae see oe at poe ag pe Fr aS Beh ape te taka A Srxcticgn —As 2 specimen of the sort of “'in- | si ament for to-day, and if not reached to-day | Our of the Washington | *!gnmen' 4 ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE, Ha ge pre eanglntombioe = will come up to-morrow. itis understood that] oq Ponneyivanieavenne, sn, ae Tilconfer.s feror by promptiy Sowing chaos bit from fhe Washington spondent to have the case postponed or continued. R neti Dw. pies. © THE MILITARY: , (ifeacmes being the day for counting the} 8,5 Cospect.—Last night, nal ebanecon wiih others rofeerag teal our at in rrillery aun boon posed ef the tery bridge tore and Beitzell arrested Jno. G county | prices, nee ie ingres “the Virgiois minute: ea poe fuk ° more errors be crowded into the same | {y’ Stafford was space? . for trial, who sent him to the Central guardhouse. = >» Curapentxo 18% Paocess.—L.M-. Brown, who Tur gare of wind prevailing to-darie ‘Beitzell, for vio- towa. before Justice Donn this morning, wal an | svenue. Juvestlgation, confessed ae Sob Eg = a ed poe yquite an fn tay nosey Ravens. prosatacs te ke eas the evo wile ui nigh 1 Hebest of the season,