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ch Tus Sra ls printed on press In Gee south of Bottimore, tte edit!oa a ve it to be put % press at en y hour; Advertisements, t-yefore, taj otherwise they may no: appect ant Novice .—-District of Columbia Advertisements te be Inserted in the Bartmore Sunare received vtand forwarded rom Tux Star Office. Mrtrorotttan Porrce BiLt.—This bill, (the Mistrict of Columbia's substitute for Mr. Kilgore’s Dill.) bow before Congress, ® beard of police to consist of four commissioners, (Jobn Wilson, James A. Wise, Robert Clarke, end James Lynch.) with the Mayor, who shall hold their office fora term of four years, with a 200 per onnum. The board shall ap- point one of their number treasurer, who shail bold bis office for such term as may be designated v the commissioners, and shal! rective such ad- ional compensation as may be allowed by said missioners, not exceeding ore entering upon the duties of shall give bonds payable to the United States with or more sureties in the penal sem of $25,000, ftioned for the faithful discharge of bis sald bond to be appreved of by the Secre- ary cf the Interior, amt to be kept in his office. A mojority of the board shall constitute and the failure of the Mayor to q impair the right or duty ef the commit «rganize aad proceed with their duti » ase of & Vecancy among the commissioners, the Secretary of the Interior shall appoint a suitable W hen the commissioners sbail Ive qualified themselves they shail be di- vided Into two classes, to ‘Vhe first class’shall serve from the Ist of March, ix61, and the second class fronrthe 10th of the same month, until their successor shali have been ited. ‘ovides for this city Person to fill the place. be determined by lot The police force shall consist of one hundred Tau, exclusive of officers, which number may be reduced ea the public service may re- quire. The oftices shall consist of one czptain and such number of lieutenants and sergeants as the itdeem necessary. The ord!- wary policemen Bisll receive $12 per week, paid semi-monthly; and fn case the board appoint de- ve policemen their pay sbull be same. The sbail be pafd semi-montbly, as follows: each Meutenant, $13 per ch sergeant, $12.50 pet week. eguiate the laws govern- Police force, provide themselves with office furaiture, clerks. &c., and shall adopt and The city shail be divided into seven police districts, the First Ward consti- tating the first district; the Second Ward the sec- ond district, and #0 on with the several wards. Each of the three first distri lice officers, the fourth district four oficers, and two for eack of the other districts, and an atld!- tional one for the fifth, who shall the Washington aud Baltimore depot; all of whom 1 enforce the police regulations tn their re- sorctive districts, said officers to receive each #60 per annum, except the cball only receive $500. The commissionera shall have power to call out the military when {t shall be deemed necessary Military officer who shall refuse shall be liable to a penalty of private or inferior cflicer who 8! shall be liable to a ‘The Board of Commissioners shal jurisdiction over the police force, shall have estimated what sum wi for each fiscal year, and reported it to the Mayer and City Councils, the Councils shall assess and jevy such amount upon the assessable tbe city, and collect the same for the commissioners The commissione: eball be their dut; Justices of the pea the respective station houses, saii paid as the board shall deem proper. member of the police force shall, before uties of his office, take an oath os the Pence of the United ly perform respective daties ict shall be construed to diminish Mayor and other corporate re to discharge the duties all laws conflicting with et are ropealed upon ‘ts board of police Captain, $1,200 per year; board shall make and r use acemmon eral cts shall have two po- one at the depot, who by them, end an to obey sueh cal have exclusive and when they ll be necessary Ta shall have the power, and it 'y, to select and employ such uired to sit at justices to be ce a8 may be gz upon the d Shat be wili su ‘States, and fait Nothing in the a msi bility of the authorities for any failui of the Corporation, and the provisions of this a: ale of yesterday seems to and its destruction of prope: uite extensive. Sev: signs and fences long the avenue and the flag recently hoisted ment was torn to pieces by fforts of H. PD. Morgan, the tants, could not prevent the he halyards having parted as the ~ lowered, and it was thus left to mercy of the elements. The Society have thus ledze to hoist the Star Spangled regret exceedingly caused the ex- bulldings were uarooft were blown down, the hags al ‘whipped Into ribbons, on the National Monu: tae wind. All the e watchman, and assis! redeemed their banner on the M that an unavoidable accident bas periment to be so brief and unsuccessful almost a miracle thatthe fire which broke out on Seventh street did no further damage than it did, as it was in a densely settled locaitty, and the gale was at its hight were seriously affected by the nication with the South was ire! The steamer ‘Thomas Collyer was p1 vented from making her last regular trip last ale was particularly rain feil about one o'clock in the afternoon, which prevailed, how- ever, only afew minutes. At noon the thermom- eter was rated at 44°, but at night it was 6° below I number of roofs many buildings se- ODS Were Swept across the and woodwork demol- The telegraph wires In Baltimore the A beavy shower of the freezing point were blown off and a riously damaged exandria, the ch of tke plaster mill belong- ing to Messra C. F. Smith & Co was blown down, the tin roof of the Relief engine-hovuse torn off, window sbutters wreuched from the hinges, and sbingles, signs, &c , scattered through the Phe suffering upon the coast must have been exceedingly severe; and although the wind was blowing off shore, yet we may expect to hear of numerous shipwrecks and casualties, where there is so little sea room. Tae Ixscarection in Marytanp —We clip from the St. Mary’s Beacon, of ‘Thursday last, the following items referring to the re) insurrection near Leoazrdtown, Md John Thompson. f. b., who was committed to our jail on the 29th ult ; on the charge of being engaged in attempt to excite insurrection among an examination before Justice Wathen on Saturday last. during the examination to :mplicate Thompson or to throw suspicion upon him, and he was dis- Curtis, who was committed on the same charge, is still in jail. Holly,f b , living in St. George’s neigb- Factory district, was committed to jull on Saturday lagt, charged, in the language of the committing mayistrate, “a ander Pletcher with cong) to excite to insurrection the negroes of the Fac- torv district * ‘The Baltimos correspondent of the New York Tribune says of this affair: «Tue rumor of insarrection in St. Mary’s is all fudge. Some trouble arose between a white man ro boy, who let his tongue ruu too freely, with the uewsmonfers magnified the affair Into importance. The boy was, of course puaisbed for bistnsolence The de; the negro po; tien throughout the objection. No change been their calculated to excite remark’? Nothing wes elicited mm the oath of Alex- iriog and attempting the company follow them 38 soon as the procure horses. yond it J.P. Halliday men have seen hard service ‘the frontier, and are a bardy looki: Set of soldiers. On their arrival ere in a few days, or The detach- atonce to the quarters ball over Burco’s stabi on Fourteenth street, which bas been comfortab ly fitted up for them. Barration —We are {n- forma that tlie National Guard Battslion are fast improving in drill Nationat Gra jocated at the Navy Yard, men at their drill, and, by- the-by, all cold water men. were visited by Col ae B companies, who ex; tly pT with thelr soldierly appearance panies A and B are particularly fortunate in baving as their instructor Sergeant Pierce, of the sappers acd miners—one of the most accomplished masters In the service. AN aan of fire yesterday morning, in the First Ward, was caused burnt: the roof af the house of which caught fire from a 5; ‘The fire was extioguished themselves as obn Nightingale, rk from the chimney. any serious dam- Iu the on — ——_ , caused by the burnin, achimney Stthe tao Klay treet “Alex Gazette Scrazma Covunt—Thursday—No 71. leveland Insuronce Compsn € Reed et sland the Mili Company . Doolittle for the sppellants, and by Mr. Pads for the appellees” Adjourned Rev A wu. noirtmweryicn J . of Maryland, - cherity eermon oiMSunday next, for tke benelit of the Young Priced Soctety. is cause was AMUSEMENTS. ASHINGTON THEATER THE LATEST NEWS, GEORGETOWN, Fing.—About 8% o'clock lait night, afire broke | Tar Rav.JacosSecuimn, out in the brick Nery ‘table of Jas. Shreves, | Well Kiown Sidhu reapeotcd kmotie the Ger- afilicted The National Volunteers in Georgetown— fm Seventh street, between H and U streets. The Population of | , eliow ATER: high wind then ‘blowing caused the flames to Thy statement for the benefit the 8. W. Goexn HanoveR, Pa,, Feb. 16, 1259. Cold Dark — Maryland Uneli TELEGRAPHIO. ead with great rapidity, and in a few minates Seth W. Fow 50 .— ‘ing Manager... NE and Darkness larglan vs. Uncle the entire building as cxire A large number — Ti Tia gh hi es family import- Aging oes =. Rarnomp Sam—The Council of Five—Attention oo of borses and carriages were in the stable at the | ant benefite from the uve of your valuable ‘a TAIS EVENING. Sgnad. The Seuthern Congress—Adeption of a Con- time, and were at once removed out of barm’s | tion—Westar’s Balsam of Wild 4 ords edhe wn Grorezrrown, February 8, 1861. stitation way. All the fire companies were soon on the oid, uaeey ce Tosnmyaneal 56 Gs a spot, but their united efforts were required to | PWM yeBrs ago one of my dai < od vented Heep the flames from spreading to the sontiguows | 15® ‘alae, 4 ite nope of ge buildings, and in a brief 9 the stable, save SFifent Ba'sam, We were invited to attend the meeting of the National Volunteers at Forrest Hall last evening, but having read and beard such terrible accounts Moxtoomxnt, Feb. 7 —An official copy of the act of the Alabama Legislature, a; MOR 8.0 To DAR, $500 000 for the Provisional Governenert of the entertained Ge | procured & Bittle of our ex Who will appear aa it before sho had taker the whoie of that migrat nization, hesitated to accept | Southern Confederacy, was laid before Congress the walls, Was reduced to ashes. This is the third he content: of the boitle thers wasa creat im- MAXIME, it. Sunttoning ail our courage however, we | to-day time Mr. Shreves’ stable has been destroyed by | provement in her health. I have,in my individual In the beautiful play of the the nor’ wester at the specified hour, but After a short time Congress went into secret fire within the last ten years e8s0, made nent use of your valmabie medicine, on cur arrival found the building wrapt in a | Session ‘The paint shop of Mr. John A Borland and the | Roimeter “cauten rhe cob oe eee lt would, Romance of mantle of darkness. Curiosity got the better of It is reported that the committee on a Provis- discretion, we felt that it would ‘never do to tonal Government reported in secret session, that the report was discussed for four beurs, and the body then adjourned until to-morrow at 1 The delegates oe wes great unani the Congress on the plan as reported Nothing of interest transpired outside of Con- gress Advices from Peneacola state that there has been no further movements there. Srivt Laren. Moxtoomeny, Feb. 7.—The Constitution of the United S:ates was adopted to-day by the Soutbern Congress, with some additions, a free trade clause throwiag = all southern ports to the commerce of the whole world. owerer. catetion the public a: frame carriage house attached to the stable of Mr. i @ cood deal tars Bal Howard, adjoining, were torn down by the Hook | Sam af Wild Cherry afloat thvouchout Me cousin and Ladder Company, which prevented in a great JacoB SEcHLa: measure the spread of the fire to the adjacent rhe oa hea of vile and sworthless counterfe tl A POOR YOUNG MAN, In consequerce of the extreme length of this pisy, it will constitute the entire performance. it een sien WANTS. ED—Six competent TAILORS. immedi- '. ‘y to G. LP, all, Sed 2,129. ROLP at 9th asd Iota WaAnNtep-a SITUATION, b; ‘pectabli a diane gel, gory chamsbotmaned and to qe lg eT < st lererce given, awe ANTED—By a young houses. Mr. P. Thyson had a considerable lot of aly une, Pure and Medteinal Balsam general stores towed away in Mr. Howard’s car- he name of “1. But's,”” wriiten with ® pen, and Hage hope, wath were saved. The amount of | gt. oa teenie meee eons: * BW. Fowle pper. ‘opert ‘ed is $1,000, covered, however, b Pre; Seth W. Fowle & Ce nm, and tn fosnvance, #5 : ie for galein Washington city 6 ent oR Waltee The fire at Shreves’ stable was the work of an 2. e ee Schwarse) Nairn & Pa.mer, incendiary, and it is suspected that a colored boy ona N were 2 aS figore, ape il, and Cat ap i rho was accused of being concerned with the | Southrom and be everywhere, fed lw. former destruction of Mr Shreves’ stables, is the tematic or party. It will be remembered that on the former | Covens —The sudden changes of our climate are beeen one of the colored ee ee vist Lot crimonary,. ronchial and hzrmetts and sent to the penitentiary, an other ac- ‘ections. quitted. The sunpielon ei rests on this one, remedies often act speedily and certainly when through a jal door, which we ven- tured to o is, and eaten emmnr lacneeanens of two mild. quiet, and very “gentiemanly young tlemen.”” Tuemuaiien one, away up in the north- Towle a tee ee auliding. somewhere, and the howling of the wind, of the tin roof, and banging of the window shu’ was the reverse of exhi ing. The weather, too, was of the most ultra northern omsa & SITUATION ‘of w Sa ton FS cbaracter—bitterly nncompro- who it is rumored was seen coming out of the Seton in the egrly staxes of Brown's Bron 86 oneat inns — afin ye lied Rossowork. mising—and the absence of ‘ caloric” enough to ey eae Se cE State Convention. stable just before the fire was discovered. Tyoches"” or Lozenges, let the Go F Cowsny ot = £2 S'¥g entire satisfaction to her employ. | Chill the blood of thc most ferocious fire-eater ex- aeitre nis (£0. 6—The Democratic State Apathy a | ritation’of the Thront be ever eo alight, ox by this | orn. Please Sas nee eeeaction to her 21, Star | tant. In the course of balf an bour seven other | Convention this afternoon nominated James © Ma. Ep:tox :—Last night, at the large fire on | precaution a more serious att&ck ma} be eile erally Office, and she will call, fe 8-3t hom gentlemen bad arrived. and after some in | Loomis, of yo A for Governor, be havi fre watl the’ tame hed nearly ceeavinct: ite | hem eeotasl forsienriag ent atrengtienras te | A YOUNG LADY PROM Tam, NORTH aie: Piveecting inti eee ao ee aie as necnincted for fire until the flames had nearly consumed the voice. See advertisement. de i-iy would ey Ts a dry goods or ey | to the heir. pepe | M fae gence a : jazard, ni , Was nom! house, though the Potomac water runs in front, i pa a2 sa store Address V., Star Office. fe 6-2" _ | town Division of the National Volunteers,” Mr. | Lient. Governor, the remainder of the ticket the in rear, and to the “right and left” of it. Why Homxorarmc R. Memoirs, | Cbristopher C. Callan—late of the Tarboro’ (N. | ®me 28 last year’ Mr. Loomis was introduced to was this? I will tell you. Over a yearago, the} All of Dr, Humphreys & Co.'s bt é the Convention and made a speech, bis 00) B Moultrie’s, D "8, City Councils passed a law to erect fire-plugs on | meopathic Re: An Vhevolation’ Siesta y paanenaces of c 1 Spee —me lected president, Mr. James E. es put ap, oxpresaly ie F.0 , Pi 25 and cents the American is mone? th tt secretary, and Mr.T.W. Findiay treasu- | nomination, and dwelling uy the Seventh street and Pennsylvania avenue, and this | U8, in boxes, ® cente each. Also, inte’ ait of his Repediios | res. of preserving the Unton, without discussing law has not been carrid ont because the Water | ‘2 c%es, containing 20 vials, from $4 to inst the Indy ¥ Volumes of the Giobe, | Mr. Callan, in a tient spetch, returned thanks | tue matters in | The resolutions maintain Segutverana P of ie oh each, with book of full directions, For sale by ‘volume oj K ‘44 Patent Of | for the honor conferred upon kim, and proceeded | that the Union i federacy of sovereign and ficials, with the Mayor are hobo tanked we | Zagl-, Gilman, 350 Pa. avenue, wholesale and fice Report. By ALFRED ER, O:d Book | to’ say that by ld publicly siate the objects | independent States; that any trenching on their officials, with the Mayor, are to be th=nked for | retail agents W. A. Fitzgeral #33 north F street; | Store,on Willatde’ Squace, fon me say ¢ would publicly anjoots malty to 0 vietohon ef a eee the great losses which bave occufred at the fires | also by . B. Winter, corner of ng oomrpry Lae and aims of the association, as they had eq y onsti) ; that on Pennsylvania avenue and Seventh street. We, | ue and Sixth street.’ Also, Pond’s Extract af Witch grossly misrepresented. The members were charged with being secessionists and disunionists. They, Were not disunionists per se, but were for itanion ff the South did not get ber just rights; — he, fot oe the —— step taken the seven sec! ites. Running a parallel between their coeres end that of the Coldnics in 1776, he said that because our enemies should carry the fag of the Union, was no fetton we should submit. He denied the organization was a secret one, and said that it was to aid Maryland and Virginia, if they seceded, in holding the prop- dongs to them. That the Pistrict belo to Maryland, and the National Volunteers would, under those clreumstances, obey the orders of the State of Maryland, to which they owe alle- giance. “If,” sal ‘this is treason, then we are traitors and rebel A report was then called for from the “council of five,’ (whatever thet is,) and Mr. Offutt re- 3 ANTED—At No. 484 North E 8 WwW WOMAN, to do the cooking Sad ousowors, of asmalltamuy. Recommendations required: a need &pply without them. fe 2-1 WANTED IMMEPDIATELY—From FR to pre worth of SECO. D AND FURNI TUR ‘all kinds, for which 1 wil oaanaty te pay bo highest prices, and, usual, at the shortest no~ ioe, Se A . ler in Furniture, Stover, &o., 009 OS 7th st., bet. G and H east side, WANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. Persons deciining housekee; or havin Sed Feit prlosd Ey sophie ae heh meee theca nol PPOBONTZ & GRIFFITH. jel, for internal and external inflammations of the quarrels of thou eiiclle"Fuere tas fen | lf inde Soe ma iy great neglect on the part of the city officials in| ‘7, LICTED!—Re sure to read the adver- Feaping the benefits of the abundance of water at | tinsingnttot Maleee%s Secon nT nee rene eng adver our disposal. The firemen got water from plugs } Blood Puiifier. in another column, Cy over he edge mayo and = was net : Panmies. enoug! any one of the companies to reac! ii + “ the front of the fire. If we had one or two steam 4 ,.Peraane desiring pennies will always find tage fire engines we could put a more speedy stop to ———— the tires, but the committee on fire engines in the Reaves, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise lower board of the Council, generally bury such | ment in our Paper. Rew’ it; it will interest you, useful bills in the ‘‘tomb of the Capulets,” or | u 20-coly jump Gown on them like a‘‘duck ona June | —— an He pong bpp wus oy . eouiged tur- DIED, le such officials cannot of more benefit i i 1 to the city than they are, we should put some | Moy SH" Wea DERSON: ae ina 2 there who will be. FourtH Warp. his age. May he rest in peace. . His funera! will take pi ace from his residence, G Vatux or Raat Estatz iw Wasurxoton.— | Sect. at 10 o'clock Saturd tue present condition of the country is owing to tue sectional spirit of a nortbern party de- Sieg So cgay sf rights; that the doctrine on instead of conciliation is Patom, should be resisted, as leading to civil war and destruction of the moral and commercial interests of the people, and will destroy the Union and prevent its reconstruction; that the Crittenden a or something like it, will barmonize opinions; that our Senators and Representa‘ives have failed to meet the requirements of their position; that the Personal Liberty bilis should be repealed, and the ticket nominated should be elected. es Tmpertant from the Indian Territery. Fort Suits, Arx., Feb. 6.—Advices received to-day by the editor of the Thirty Fifth Parallel state that the Texans have threatened to take pos- LOST AND FOUND. Session of Forts Washita, Cobb and Arbuckle, in ; s OST—At the Capito), Thureday, a Indy’ he Indian Territory. A (Alexancria papers copy.) sApit , Stating that this room bad been engaged | & an ye yey Piping hard times, when-every prop-| at ene residence of hie father, (OW. Fenton,) in Dotiex sib atti the tnder bee at €5 pet month, and the gas would cost’from | It ls fhouzbt that the force at each of the stations <r wry od bingion a eet ibis — Wacesbor N.C Janus Peek Pogestion of | oeives suitable reward. "fe $1 50 to $2 50 more. go ee ‘land mail from Litde a m vi a value unde the a. 5 jormer! 0! ie ac o over! the hammer, it is proper toexhibit the other side | this city,in the 32d year of hisage, ” ul Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays of each — $1 0 REWARD.—Lost, this morning, my small Of the question. Yesterday Messrs. “Cleary & Seighs Stok Soiethe Eee he reen sold at auction, under a decree of the Cir- 78 ECKEIVE 7 car. | Wi, s a t cult Court, a house and lot situated on Massachu- | J STEIN aia hoey Aone ONT ERICH memall oppren hor sida ‘The cbavy mcard will setts avenue, between Fourth and Fifth sts., for | Pickwick Papere,” being the’ first of the elegant | be given if returned before Friday night, as she has $675. The assessed value of the property on the | househould edition of the works of Chrcles Diok- | young pups which require her attention; if ren figh as- | ©N8; illustrated by T. O. Dar'ey ard John Gil- i week were then fixed upon 28 regular drill nights, | Reck, Ark, reports that tne arsenal there was and it was stated that no time was to spare es they wanted to be uniformed end atmed and turn out with other companies on the 22d of February; also, that the members were expected to attend the meetings of the association every Monday sparta meneame Frem Key West—Navai Latelligence. Naw Yorx, Feb. 7.—The United Stetes steamer books of the Corporation, under the late > 4 turned after that, I will give 85 reward and ask no . Ww 3 ved bess: bert. versid: 8B. lard them. ji os | night in Washington; and, also, that as soon as | Mohawk, from hey West on the ist, arri' Gold fac teentiaty a ee eas eee en eae It ‘lo. ‘g new suppiy of Daley's Tilus crated Gow Vera TAME TER CLE. | tots oun Was Eeeled bone eee ean Lakes morning.” The sloop-of-war Brooklyn first forced sale of real estate in this city since the | °°": terggncnachucgar rool tangy che » and . ST-V) ti li EASTPIN, UY YOUR Stationery and School Books at | [Coma ee Al, BREASTPIN, Be eer CHEPHERD'S, while you have a giawes te eon a present end valued very jughly, » roun Tusatsr —Perhaps the most facinating novel ss - Sit wilt be given on leaving it a aon se of the Inst five yeers ja the French tele satitled OUR BONNETS, HATS, and FLATS of the | Clotling Store, coiner 42s st. and Pa. avenue. “*The Romance of a Poor Young Man.” Of be organized to be & part of the (Washington city) brigade. Some talk was had about uniforms, ftom which it appears that the “council of five’’ have recom- mended grey homespun cloth with grey trim- arrived there on id proceed on the Ist inst to Tortugas and Pensacola. The Crusader was to sail in a few days from Key West for New York. The Wyandotte may also be ex- pected in afew weeks. The sloop-of-war M Presidentia! election. very latest styles, and in’ all cases made mings, and ‘Maryland State buttons.” donian was spoken on the 30th off ’ course the play-wrights snapped eagerly at it, | of the Dest material: Cail atone nat get SS | | The president thonked the correspondent of the | bound for Tortugas. do th hie. sf neadily ai tized | choice. At STEVENS’S, N Star for directing attention to the advertisement ic and put on the. stage, where It ict with an | 2Oz-tf 326. botw. Sth and torh BOARDING. of the meeting. and hoped members would so The Massachusetts Muitary Bill. Rts; : 7 -.y Smee This. = conduct themselves as not to be afraid of the ‘oN, Feb. 6—In the House the extraordinary success, jfunning every night for a Look at This. BGARDING—Persons desirous of a comforte- | Presence of a reporter, and mike no torcch a original bin ie sctitine ae seer will be bronght out a the Tank th ‘Nr ; OF : Apartments on Fatrects No 339; botweos en and | commit no act they would not be willing to Providing tbat the companies now organi Soth ia Mavic? tee Gane? eee THE EFFECTS OF THE PANIC! ioth eta. ‘Table Boarders cnt also be seoennne | have made public. ‘The mecting then adjourned, | Prov" be retained, and specifying the namber of Being his benefit night, it is to be porannred ext en lated. ‘Terms rearonable, fes-w | to have their first “‘equad drill,” much to our | companies, battalions, etc wes amended by he Produces the choicest election iis tiperiaire pitieles of = : = = | rellef, as our ‘toes Werte nearly ag uch companies Lisbie on the ates sae hai 2 ; Isbin; warm them u ing n of the jent to \. wos public may look for a fine entertainment JEW = LRY Ladies, Call Early milit 7 exercises, we pts tat beng Mr. Callan pre- | [t was then ordered to be engrossed. cual That usually rotail from $3 to $29, RIpDLE’s ORICHTAL €1 Sror paring to take his squad in charge. ee ogee $s Nar . There were no less than four alarms o' New Hampshire Pelitics. Pei the beads hark nate boi roe the aoe cee \ No. aes PENA "Ave ey = night, caused by foul chimneys. Fortunately,no | xy, scugsten, Feb ¢.—Semoel D Bell, of this wharves since the close of the trading season ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH, No: 393 PENNA: AVENUE, roofs were ignited, or the result would probably | 141. "Was to-day nominated for Congress in the Were fast frozen in the ind. This 1s no unusua aranz . : sare neem most disestrous, a the mind was blow- | 07: a'Sistrict bythe Democratic Convention, circumstance, for after every long continued gale Additional pavetoss jxat Frocived of New and ing with the violence of a hurricane at the time. | T° place of Jobs rd George. who declined a nom: from the northwest the water in the canal is low; OPPOSITION STORE, rates Hebaage: r. Wm. G. Ridgely, Sr., a chief (bureau) From Our Entire Stock YOU CAN TaKE YOUR CHOICE FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR, iuation. A resolution was to throw off passed | but this morning the bottom was more apparent party ties and unite in favor of the Union and the than at ry, eooeg this season. It will not long clerk inthe Navy Department, 6nd one ef our 476 Pennsvivania AVENUE, oldest and most esteemed citizens, died suddenly Constitution . i — inst night about past 11 o'clock. ‘He was univer: | ©on#t adooty snd again cogeged’ In fiver onde’ tte oN onk seine GQRAL and GOLD SETS, tilly beloved and respected. and his decease has rey at Philadelphin. season for fitting them out is ppay approach. BOOKS!'! BOOKS::! REDAU ION SETSA wate Enews spleen Uret oar satire commmntty. Puivapecruia, Feb. 7.—Rarey,the famous borse jog, and will afford employment for many who | we are closing outa large stock of Standard and eee aoa S MOSAIC SETS, ——— a | trainer, delivered a lecture at the Academy of for months have been out of euployment. Miscellaneous Books at one-half of Yard VASE GEORGETOWN ADVERT ’MTS| Nonicinis evening tow crowded ou. creating larpricess° OR OE ithe acre | ————— en immense furore possi Bates & Brotuer, soap and candle manufac- the BORER Briones 1h ~ turers, G street, were relieved of balf a dozen boxes of candles last night. They were worth $1 BOOKS SELLING FOR 50 CENTS, about $25, and were taken from the upper story | g1.25 BOOKS SELLING FOR 60 TO 75 and let down from the porch by some very care- CENTS, Jess thief, who left a few odd candles on bis track . 5 through the yard as he traveled towards the rear] $2 BOOKS SELLING FOR 81 TO 81.25, fence. Rogues are requested by the I ginseng to —_ next week and then proceed to Baltimore. PLU ADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE—We are daily receivi g fresh supplies of Massey, Col- jump a 10s ee ae ~ar¥ Drees ay re road aver ous.ome: Cane eee): ARNY & SHINN, ONEY. MONEY.—AI! persons who have the cash can buy & superior article of unadultera- ted CIDER, guarantied io be the pure juice of the Baltimere Markets. Batrusonz, Fed. 8.—Flour dull. Wheat dull; Lard 10Xc. Coffee steady at 12 413K. Whisky r firm at Isc. be more particular in their form of “secession” 2 apples, by applying traes ths geemntacs tu atacs, an teoablooine itt SLL NEW BOOKS , Mies ARNY & SHINN, ‘New York Markets. gation may arise therefrom. Tae party in this Received ss soon as Published, and Sold CAUTION. ; New Yorx, Feb. © —Flour dull and a shade case appeared to have been ‘familiar with the con- AT RETAIL, 7 Pe oe Fesame pre heceor caaienst against P50; | lower. Wheat and Corn dull and declining. Pro- stitution”? of the establishment. at the KING: Sib V Ee sloven)of three shares stoek, in ““Fhirl Buildicg | Visions dull. Whisky is_quictat 16}e- Errects or tne Panic —We are afraid the la Lowest Wholesale Preces. g » &e. ssociation 0: Georgetown, D. Be said certifi- dies will bein to look upon the panic 2s a ood gs uaravijed to bs cach an roprenoatag. POFest. od | le hes ern lost or usec esc. PALMER: | [Je suneon RENOYAY nn omoe wo No. thing, for it certainly is enabling them to pur- z. aes = ee: tale memant es ared ter. th wile February 6th, 1961. fe7 st” R. MUNSON Has removed his Office cate’ thet needfal aupplien of jewelry at rates a rata tadey hd warrant 8 the tame uly | reer ae Tita" they cogld not have dreamed of ‘six months ago. YOU CAN GET BOOKS 8s is retailed {rom five to thirty dollars each, UST &) 16 hhd: At Evans’, 476 Pennsylvania avenue, they are not 15a bbi of Ellis's Music Store, 85 eo only selling books at less than half price, but are from 3 to £0 per cont. less than Publisher’s prices, YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DOLLAR, Reoanvzess or Cost, Prime Porto Rico SUGARS, fi SRRING and ALEWIV: : : disposing of elegant seta of jewelry of all descrip- and As this great sale continues but = short time, See aaa ALS ESS, MATTRESSES! tions for only one dollar each!'! See their an- ELEGANT SETS OF JEWELRY, lesiring to supply themseives with Jowelry AT PANIC J nounceinent elsewhere. uuheard of prives wiil please call early at f ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE, 302 Pennsylvania avense, between 9th And 10th streots DW. RIDDLE, ID Remember the Number—302—as we have a - Gaus — ny quantity can . GRE WILL 2" ja a1 eorw ORE Baeterettitaat D obs. Worrtn OF BOUTS SHOES ann TRUNKS, ———______ LADIES’ NECK, GUARD, and CHATELAINE Circuit Lapin quo wartanto case of the CHAINS, U.S. ex rel Richard Wallach agt. Jas. G. Berret SNTS’ VEST CH! sims wos up to-day, and, as we foreshadowed yester- SCENTS VE de CHAUND: S21 e day, was poned till next term. Mr. Bradley, poe: FOR SALE AND RENT. indeed mach below original cort. Sr, for relator, pressed the Importance of puttiug ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. nevgonnectim with others, profensing to sellatour | WOR RENTTA very comfortable two story Sr ee the case to a trial at the present term; but on ap- a Prices,in this city,” ed by the late Geet Thane nn Gedney, U.S. a ata ia ens Mee poy 7S plication of fa defendant's attorneys, the Court G. G. EVANS, Received this day a larg 1S 55 F street worn, two squeres ‘west of tore for Rent oF them ¢ M i bh next t ‘ped mrtment ‘The house contains nine : Sewer the relent Meation, aud acoesdingly mops +-Pennsylvania Avenme...... he pres “Cake Be hea Patent Syrup Pitche it hasa kitchen, oe! ‘Sr, and servant's oom; All th Beek oS a3 mop einen = the case goes over to th May term fo 4-1mr__ Butter Dis 8; Ten Knives; Fork: "res, ao excellent ra:n water cistern. | (y of Ladies’, Gente’, & y le > Mos KENDALL Dessort, and Lea Spoons: Tu! oxes; | Possession may be had immedistely. For terms iNervante’ SH’ Tux Prace Cosonues after their visit tothe | AL on fn sote and Lingle: Retvetasea Ss ort | door to the promineser weve: 207 F etreet, next] going TRUNKS are row boing wo > , > in sets and single; Kuivesgan 5 I. AS t on ust rose, Hi ni reaper D otpapages Mo the Gabitek ‘Those abje Articles, with se ripest Broface, | seta tee Grenmn, Pie sed Pat eet porte, in | caer ted JAMES L. EDWARDS, _ | C0s0at ren below on eeeetes ; By MR. KENDALL, The strictest precautions are taken to keep the fad Dinner Castore: Double end Binslo © ul ote he on of ane. 4 bac JURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—No 423 | the public is solicited, as great inducpments wil hich has larce variety of Plain, Chased, and Git Gobie F Seventh st., between G ana H, a few doors | be made to purchasers. doings of the Convention from the public eye; the IE 3 > Cups, &o. All tho above articles to be sold wit! - w) ‘abo . stock of the finest thlead aanlgned for bach cromte being to prevent | NEVER SEFORE BEEN PUBLISHED, outrésard to arintcal cost at fcom 1 to 935 and ae ae. aa = Pench aii Amarone Ualtere,Soee,Boote, part . C ; ST" warrant 0 be what y Are repren: fb ENT—TW ) &0., io! ios and ‘lem pcos ay mate at eget poe opioid BS EB TO'CER, fally 100 per cent. Ices than they oan be bought. lor, in a pleasant and healthy part of the city “Fi s there ts for Feat ned Fixtpres for sale, nia avenue, LETTER TO 'HE PRESIDENT. jet5-tr 302 Pi +, bet. 9th and loth sts. Inquire at the corner of Tenth st. and New York ; Which has justly exeited so inuch wonder and avenue. ja. 29-tf Guorserows Cottycs —The rumors with re- | adini sion, hav gard ~ thee Georgetown College are all of the gh about forty Page most ulous character. A very few Southern | Du!) T yong the ablest produ and uardings, whose fete ine Letnele Parents | timos,and no-one wh dosiras done ou neatly printod in 2 pamphiet T° INVENTORS AND PATENTEES and are now ready for distri- ; MUNN & COMPANY, s of the | Proprietors of the Scizntiric AMERICAN, and Agents for procuring American Foreign ————$<—<——____________ et VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OR EX- A CHANGE FoR Cl t¥ PROPERTY —Con- b mao 18l acres, ated 14 mileo from alexan- sirous ness this afford ‘ain be press: ted. ? ye Railroad, under rsone indebted will confer s favor by 7 ington on the es af Marci rata a ak raed | mony and Inch! exponition, lear concion rarTrnn Ts, foea caseecry fea beeen Fosse haa o'a | euline sa setiing thewranmounan "Saat cy of cb, as jown in the | brief, apon this subject, shou! withou’ a copy. 7 i: 9 ‘ % programme of the Richtuond Enquirer, had been “Tooy will be fermschid ty the subscriber at the | With Sixteen Years’ Experience in the Business, - BRAY, at the Jewelry Store, 31 Feven hat exc: \. vais toertng oo OE po 8 TS In order to reduce our VIO: Mic Marbh, tell Our enkire stook of DRY GUUDS st cost for cash. Refer to Hon. Judge Mason, Hon Josep. Holt, Hos. W D. Sn x Cormstamagnass of Cabeats, to more than fifteen sand inventors who have’ had b Pusinecn docs through Muun & Co,’s Pat it oney. bes jaraphiet at Ravin sent free by mai!. viz iu @ Copy. A Repvaiican MEMORIAL.—Among the memo- soe HAUS T ND dele - tala presented to Qongress yesterds Sea ons by a108 THOUSAND; delivered in Washixgton, Mr. Florence, from 2.000 citizens of Philadelphia, eee EMlatelphis, Roe tet cen po following 100. Washington. aneapidienrelt 2 120° r Fok RENT —The three-story brick PEL ING-HOUSE, with basement, No. 505, on E, between 2d and at present occupied 33 Lewis Jones. Possession given on the ist of x bi . y vements, ‘acoy Silks and Silk B obes we offer for less all AD Sey Mr. Lincoln, Sy ja 24-802\> Washington, D C. Bac Lawe and Regulations, 1t0 pages, 25 cents PA eC reat Pres ten cont Re ee tol cane we ‘ot the the Crittenden Com, ise. The 7 5 Q s ss x kk. Wash- aD 2 Seventh +t; or W. EGAD " be sipdee Camirise one Republican chenters and the Pps nae eco, NE MTL cS ROR AND sia iagmnadne seas F of isran an opposite $03 Est.(next door.) ___(Intel.)__ jn '8-tf” door.) Untel.) ‘ett? fore cnet dh tiny a een ee at wo leading merchauts and literary men of the city. BU: M ONIONS, &c. Patent Office. de 22-c02)t_ FOR RENT—T 0 frame COTTAGE HOUSES, offer great inducements :0' prebeners, Not So.—The sudden illness yesterday event: ies oe fuer brandeie this markete ee TOPHAMS contain tusted on Mans. ave- | “ie 2 TAYLOR & BUTCBISON. — tor to any otuer brands in this rket, 2 . ten eh tcent tap avalty Caoppone 160 or New Richmond XXX'Ext a Flour, PREMIUM TRUNK the yar =e 308 | Dy pa ASTONISHING, GUT PRUE YO over Burch’s stable gave rise toa rumor “7 Sabadal ‘~ MANUFACTORY, UR? 5 RENT, at 406 2 body 1 fi That be had been poisoned, or - The or bj a ap . nena 499 SgvenTH STREET, WasHincton, D.C. F pl reread Eousene Ne agalae gi rely from bis tndispenttion ne en] pebble. A in ioteto| Si'ver Medal awarded by Meryland Institute of people will bu, FOR, RENT—A three story trick HOUSE,eon- | Pror!e Bull pax nem. NH dust ey 'imo-e, November 7, pples. Received this Gs 4 and for sale low, a a ood order, with fix- cent than their ao- suit . MORRISON & CO,, is niten Meokares? taining § roome, in g By ~ | whch will be sold at 20 Narr Yano. We learn that in consequence of | “fs Crna Egoit and Bebe | Also, Meda eeingtons DO teen ezatitate, an eetenss te OUTTAOE. with lscrs | Chposite Post Of gird. Ne 60 Os scarcity nds, the band oy e OVAL FRAMES, &o. yard attached, corner of F street north posi Navy Yard were not paid off on 6th—their 486 — tly making. and always have on hand, ng st the be t material, every description of iT. le Le Trot Ee ous TL tew. M. GALT reg payday. This has occurred once before | Different styles and sizes OVAL FRAMES for w inter. this wi: hs PICTORE CURD and TASSELS, all sizes and ne 446 k street, Tieden Sac APPT ot 446 well Tur» North Capitol street were} _, 00 , pay be ag 2 OL mn evenue, ESIDENTS on re ‘ and west of the nt—8 6 ~ startled by a cry of fire last Bf aboat half past ki th, OSM RN GINO S a one- Woo eatin Trunks, FICE, with back room, or the former may answer = we == six, ene ry nied 51 mney of oe fourth less than goat at ates Pe limer, Carpet. and . for oR; and Faslors ond, Chambers, seperate. or 275 ALLEN 275 yelshed ana quiet restored. x a No. 400 bec e Ban as School o£ ma Cy | to, the ay ‘Inquire at this office, JACKSON, Low % Members of cone and travelers will — examine my 8! P tare made in other cities. superior” Leather and Dress Tracks made to oréer. 5 Tiiimee coadadee hie ee Oda’ Fellows’ Hall. To-xioHT Mr. Williams concludes his course lectures at the Smithsonian, on China and Japan. | @CHENCK’S PULMONIC 8YRUP. The subject for this evening 1s the Rank of the it. SCHENCK, of Philadelphia, finds it impos Japanese among Asiatic Nations. si ra visit Washingto PLAST RER SB, poe Fate Beare Po ES OR — FIRST FLOOR of the Rett ., recentiy Coteael ky Oe. iia me Syn & OHA WALLA i Wo. ery, a nts to posi! ely be am the city inks oovered and repaired at ehort notice. rt REPUBLICAN AsgociaTion.—A few members of ot every m livered free Of char, e tu any part of the t ‘Avenue. ; po Nal coved ot ane h oamub Se d 7 5. Re — oe iibgeimaaewaamees ne | Seavey Memtreniy teat | Meio. wn TER rovwan. | frog parry mu Rous So | A SERIE, SL AR SAR OT alarm of fire, elsewhere, no meeting was beld. ~ | Srastination of the Luags with the Retpinmnetar WASHINGTON pied by the subsoriber: ft baste Todmer with cea | 460 Seventh atrect : see uingtion of the L-unge with the Reépirometor. n rauacnee 5 ; 5 Ee" cd i. eed dd Dr. Scutosszx ts in our advertising Syrup. ee pottle, f rn Coushe, ol rer PEOPLE take | isin wed scetieser aeeite TAB A, ia J ‘ao re’ 3 columns, to-da: = imenlalost s Nigh character, is Sea ord notion as Rape cata cua Syed that GRUBER. ‘co 8 Suits ea "one from sources our community will et once hene : D ae = = = ait sn hd RE oe racngeian means jouhlestteg the Bow’ | Glour and cuter adoc esta uathtont eer sheet vy EW BOOKS. To-mionr, Miss Char those whe | snd alea M- SORE THRO 4 Lica ome es nae BOM jiliows Cushman ‘appears in | Merrilies” at the | [eave oer more. her great character of “ ta 7 en Pa ATE No ate ig ee v eI ire be le - Hottlday-atreet Theater, corner Boventinetand Ua wv. de isan” | {wer ers So thin at we withie ‘The Shadow ta the House; f hee tovel, by John | HE ‘WOOD, 965; OAK, @550; PINE, be . th; 1 by 1. Sate Daioh Domne of tae Catskills, by the Rev T agit Ret oot Bi Mave. cggh Sih br eal, ye Sesortment of the best Military oe. ~« Wm. A. Snively, . Rev "ok rT meee WC | Rar to area SESE MSG are. 0 yo THE Mizitary: At ". Crssel &-Co,, Droggist, We are to . etd iii . im c ‘ : NS (NrWD FOR 917 MIU ity ounce iY EQBTE. (NEW) etmy for: Sop Sek totes Wedo not expect strangers to Wa ueaz that a fine concert is in contempla- (THERE'S A BETTER TIME COMING! write in regard to our own medi tion, to be given by the Union Chapel Choir. ictims if Abuse and Secret Diseases should Acnaxp musical soiree will be given at the 7, fet ts mn Hote estt ae annonce feataba te deuad tata are * . | Medi 'y are warranted tocure the most roton ban pe ssited ate ey hot’ by Reese be ce Seserten ate bile, ied Pau a Fins mpartns coy Rlgwiea ahccces wi 6 following wi wn gen- tle " eerriRcates, waieh canbe een atte os are the best Gough und ‘Save nront Atsdiolves they has ‘ever known: 3 5 Fev, Maldt. ev. Jas PRT ev. aye maid ‘m. $4, . COAL, ARPES SOM tty AB: SBIEE Sew. il bat