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4] _ Manascuoxy Surcrpz oF « Navat Orricer — The community of Washington was shocked terday afternoon by the report that Cart. Tilton, ofthe U.S Navy, and a member of the U. 8 Lighthouse Board, had committed suicide. It Seeme that for sometime past Capt. T. has been laboring under an unfortunate depression of spirits, caused in the main by the sectional diffi- culties existing throughout country. He at tended to the business of his office yesterday as usual, and after returning to his residence, a num- ber of friends called upon him,with whom he con- versed about the prevailing topic until the dfaner hour. After bis friends retired, his family noticed that bis melancholy avgmented. and in a few minutes he retired to his room. Having no suspi- cion as to his purpose, they sat down to dinner, LOCAL NEWS _———SSS—SSES=__ i7"Txe Stag publishes the List of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Office under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in the newspaper having the latgest circulation within the delivery of the office. Its total daliy circulation is more than double that of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- lumbia, Renan Siento men | ___AMUSRAENTS, {Ordered to be inserted in tha Kvanixe Stan, it ws ERT SS T =A ge being the newspaper having ths largest circulation | Ac'ing Manager... - . 7. Rarnono of any daily paper published in Washinzton.} UP All persons applying for letters in the follow- ing list, will please say they areaDvERTisED. , Allen, Miss Eliza- ia Hay Neilson, Me™ a | Who beth A Ann ‘a, Mrs Nelson Allen, Mrs Eliza Delpy, Mrs Jane Owens, MiseM. Arnold, Miss L — Douovan, Mrs Jane Orme, Mise AnnieV Albers, Miss Marzt Evacs, Stiss Letitia Pool, Mre Luc: fiseMaryE Freuch, Drs Aunie Rose, Mra Mary M Riley, Mise Kace Richardsou, Mise M THIS EVENING, Positively, Inst nicht of MR. SOTHER N, ‘Will repeat his ce’eh ated impersonation of M. In the besa tifut pi the A POOR YouNG MAN, i. his fame ponse} Lise ER SCENE, ol Luctoee —Last night, Mr. Williams gave the —_ of a ee of lectares on Sieh = 7. ‘oe subject of last eveaing was the ran! ; Asiatic nations, and as we have Mrs Ssrab E Mrs Laura Richardson, Mise in the Japanese am. and in a few minutes heard a heavy fall overhead, Grav . ou ERIC eden paem sntek ude | fo goerag uy eum feud ego | was pagan td Mon ma sities guished representatives of this singular a ~ | the flocr, which was de! wit fe . | Bean, ebec Harrison, Miss Kate Smith, Mrs D C erto waknows oa peculiar int ‘was at- | The unfortunate man had’ discharged @ pistol at | Barker,Mrs Alice Horta, Mens Cor Ste tg 3» _, MISS C! his head, causing instant death ~ He entered the service in 1822 a8 a midshipman, and was commissioned as a commander in 1853. He stood as high in the service as any other officer of bis rank. His last cruize was in command of the sloop of war Saratoga, on the Home squadron, from which he returned in A\ 1857, Subse- quently he was assigned to duty here, as a mem- ber of the Light-house Board, in which capacity he was engaged at the time of the sad occurrence. When commanding the Saratoga he contracted the Chagres fever, and ever since had been Beyuns Shy Ane EH ‘Mrs Eliza Scott, Mies N Mire Anu E Hewitt, Mrs Eliza ies Nina Brioner, ParePaany Jones, Mrs Elizth Scott, Mee Caroling Ba Lucy Jones, Miss Baroara Smith, Bre Su ing Harriet” Jeferes, Miss Mary Before entering upon bis @ubject, he desized to disabuase the minds of the people of the mistaken ideas relative to the reception ef the American embessy in Pekin, China, in 1849. It wniae. eral belief. throughout civilized world they were treated very rudely, but on the con- trary, after a fierce battle, tn which many of the Frencu and Engtish vessels were suck, and near. ty 1.800 men driven back by the C! as soon as tte nature of their visit was made known, were received with great courtesy and M. sulgor ele Dow hasaarte A CONC 5 Aa ‘or the benefit 8 i . MARY’S P, Rist scntoor m: Eccper es hanes Ledge Ss Ta aan ie cn | a LETHE MUNDAY NER Ie th ina (a ar the Church ) ‘Admission 35 cents ; children 10 cent. fo 9-2" ‘: ta A®SANGEMENTS COMPLETE ates Weigh Bint Pe ey. | Grand Concert and Presentation of Colors, Milier, Miss Will - Mi and had proper explanations been made when the | troubled with an affection of the bead from its ped aquadron et en! the Peiho, no coli! effects His mind had been greatly troubled with ete nee co: Benxvit or would have occurred. They were i. the sad condition of the country for two months | coling Mrs ChasR Anne ‘Whuaker, Miss A MPANY C, W. L. I. BATTALION, pireat style across the country, and instead of. be- | past. His age was somewhere about 54. He leaves | Dawes, Mrs Nencey,MissM Zimmerman, Cath’s At the Smithsonian Institution, * ng carcied in carts asa sign of derision by the @ large and very interesting family, residing in this city. His remains were te be taken to An- napolis, where wigenet a native of Delaware) he resided for a long period. THURSDAY EVENING, February 14. The most eminent Singers ———_. town fare very kindly pele eh on . Programme and full U = m Lit tisoment. Order of Committoa, -. uture, adver D GENTLEMEN'S LIST. Arnold, WH ibbins, nti ke ee Ayer, Willar¢—2 Goodrich, ES — Purrington,J L alte: Thos G Gale, D W * Parker, Jas Arnold, tsanc N—2 Gurat, D W Peirce, ney, ‘Anderson, Jos Granger, BP. Putom, Lt H S—3 Armstrong, Jas—2 Gardoer, Addison Chinese, they rode in a conveyance exactly sim, flac to the prime minister who received 4 and were entertained in the ber a at an expense to the os government of $500 per day for irty days. ‘Tue Casz or Wa. H. Russert. —It ‘was stated Japan is composed of four large islands, with the counsel for Wm. H. Russell, (who is | Abbett; | Harroll, Wun Chas — several small ones of but little importance. The | indicted in connection with Goddard Balley and | 4 mee ome WHW Perkins L northern part is occupted by tribes very unlike Jebn oe pier in connection with the Tadian Aiden, Choe Heston, we Bendieton, AW BALLS, PARTIES, &e. © Japanese, who bave but little intercourse | trust bonds,) asa reason for not going to trial the | Arastrong, A ough, i First in War, Fi 5 = = with them. "The whole area of Japan ia abont | day before yesterday, that they expected to be able Boounen, W 0 ‘Heats oF see ee and Hirst im the 150 00) square miles, or about as large as the Statg | to show that the defendant had been examined ere: win i b~ SECOND GRANDCO N PARTY of California; but Japan proper only comprised | touching the subject of the indictments before a Bishop. Wm 8 of SEAN WASuING TON nbout 115,000 square miles, about two-thirds as | certain committee of Congress. In case the coun- | Bell, Sami—2 QUADRILLE A: CIA TIO yl take large as Texas. The pepeiation bas Seen very | sel should be able to establish this my a= ace of TRoni LL on MONDA + Feb uch overrated, some authors asserting it tobe as | should put in the plea of the statute, which | aw ey ae etilion music 15 sigh as 40,000,000; but this is not the case, as | declares, in substance, that a man shall not be | BO=",F W fing § gentlemmn cad iodion: oxet# © cents, admit- Yueir territory would not accommodate that num- | indicted on a charge about which he has been Bogue, J Raymond, J T By order of the Committee. fe 9-4teo* ber. Itis probable that the number of inhabi- | examined. They expected to prove this in one of | Botts, J M—2 Randell, Josiah tants is eighteen or twenty millions. Yeddo Lottie —— by some, Jeddo) is the cap- tal, containing about 2,000, inhabitants, and is in about the latitede of Raleigh, N. C. The climate ia exceedingly pleasant, the soil fertile, and the scenery unrivalled. A large number of volcanoes exisis in the country, as well as hot and two ways—elther bes the testimony of a member of said committee of Congress, or by the record of the proceedings of said committee. It was under- stood that the fraud committee declined to say or do aught touching this point until after they shall submit their report to the House of Representa- tives, feeling a delicacy about exposing the pro- Holieren, Morris Rogers, Horatio Hughes, MG—2 ° Robertson, D Healey, Martin Richardsoo, E D—3 Beekman, J W—2 Howell, L M Robinson, BB c Lather 8 Ripley, C G—2 Bocus,Gustave Hey witt Road, Chas W Bowen, JesL —- Heuderson, JnoJ Randall, AN Bradley, Jno) Heywood,J C Rock, Andrew Bennett, Juo EW J GPAND BIRTH-NIGAT BALL 0 COMPANY A, NaTIONALGUARD BATTALION, AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, FEBRUARY 22p, 1861. Reed, Artser B Particulars in future advertisement sulphur springs. The le are princi: en- | ccedinge, or any portion of them, informally. Berkley, JnoT AO ja. ments. aged in agricalture, but ho aulteaie ate te'sed | Thisrtnorning the Cote ee aT the] ee nial Stewart, W Re “hat require land to support them, and consequent- | purpose of having final action upon’ the above preety —- Hesaeas Jn ly they have no meadows nor pasture. It being | case. An attempt wes made by the counsel on Harley, Jao WANTS. Yery Mountainous in many sections, terraces are | both sides to come to an agreed statement of facts Harrison, J formed one above the other, like a series EG touching the question above alluded to, but an Hi Jas B Sleinmoas antic steps, upon which they live and till and, and these are so numerous that from one point the lecturer counted over three thousand The principal agricultural products are wheat, barley, buckwheat, rice, and millet, and the ‘wages of laborers and mechanics {s about 12 cents per = The people do not live in villages exclu- sively like the Chinese, but are sca’ all over the conntry like the Loe in the western coun- ies. In their manners they are extremely polite and obsequious, but they are characterized 2s be- Sg nae SaaS ANTED—A YOUNG MAN, w @. dining-room and wi ling te we Sami Shellabarger, Sam on th a generally useful, Must be well recomm:ndad. Ap- fe 9-20 agreement could not be made, anda messenger Bherm: ‘was sent to the Capitol for the Hon. Mr Morris, chairman of the fraud committee, who was ex- pected, should he respond to the call of defend- ant’s counsel, to state oflicially what was the sub- ject upon which Russell was interrogated before the committee. It is understood that if it comes out that Russell was examined in the committee concerning the subject for which he is indicted, the fact will be a bar to the prosecution. Ply at this offics, ANTED-—Six competent TAILORS i i- W stoly App'y to G ROLE. at Wat sone es mS 22 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th sts. cS eS 2 a WANTED—Bya oung woman 8 SITUATION Hor ghetistsnatecatities aay genet Fs her beat to give entire satisfaction remplore Hanson, Geo M—4 Hudson, Geo Herbert, Francis Boardman, BG—2 Hassou, D W idge & Branard Haye, DH tion to her employ- ing proua, irascible, vindictive, and exceedingly | THEateR.—The performance lest night was one Bade. ap fuer, Me Office sels & note to Box No. a i Lce.tions. Their goyernment is not as demo. | to be witnessed with a keen sense of enjoyment. | Berry, alonzo Haskill, Chas Stevenaon, Jas D ———ere nsf 8-St_ cratic as that of China, but isa sort of Federal | The = wes ‘The Romance of a Poor Young | Gut Wil, Hayes S Bright Goyder, Ing WANTED LMEDIATELY From FEN giigarchy | Their government was founded about | Man,” dramatized from Feuillet’s fascinating | Ci¥'9r’. w= Irwin, 8 B—2 Sanderson, J+ UR Bien rare of SECON D-HAND FI 1 S00 vears before the Christian era, and has bad | tale. Abounding in striking points and in situa: | Gon’ thee Ingraham, W P—2 Spagala, Jacob f a eigket tree or fish 1 will geacanty 0 7 since that time 126 monarchs, some of wLom were | tions of almost melo-dramatic ntensity, there was | Carpenter, SH Jordan, Thos ot ion P 5 femal at the shor no- females. They have two Emperors, one of whom | a refreshing absence of rant and fossy passion that | C* acoeeens ates See? ees ee Dealer in Furniture, Stovém &c. Is sapreme in rauk, but the other exercises the | was as delightful ss novel Mr Sites | ca Soceeren 008 408 7th at. bet. G and H bee side, power. There are quite a number of nobles and ample in this respect cannot be too much com- Ps dignitaries who compose z sort of court. TheGovernment is edministered by acouncil of thigten members, each of whom is py upon the rest. Whenever aay enactment is passed by the council, it is referred to the Emperor, who generally acquiesces in it, and it at once becomes a law. But if be should be opposed to it, refers it to three of bis relations, one of whom is generally the heir apparent to the throne. If they meuded; and if the stage is ever to become what its well-wishers trust if may, it will be through the agency of just such artisies as himself, who, utterly repudiating the stereotype staze howl, stamp, sk! p and Jump, manage to express emotion a thousand t mes more effectively by strictly natural and legitimate means Miss Mann's‘ Marguerite” was noticeably good in the same direction— she has evidently studied in a good school. WARTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. ‘ereons declining fousokeoping or. havin Sadi tlon'ty sprinnn er nemuone ee 3 el no 17 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. LOST AND FOUND. FOgND—This morning, & POCKET BOOK. Keers, Win King, 8 Kennedy, Dr 8 D , 5 The owner can have the eame by proving prop. Sustain the Emperor in his decision, the council | Miss Shaw’s “Madame Aubrey” was laughabl ae Kemon, Peter S ES T y P P are degraded and commit suicide’ Lf, on the| effective In fact, the cast throughout wes e. Canela TH — Keut Ja Stokes, ED erty and paying charges at this office, [65 3 Contrary, the decision is against the Emperor and | ceedingly good, and the performance of course Coane King, Hesry ® _ Sood. Ellesse & Loe last Sunday nicht, near the corner of for the enactment, the Emperor terminates his| proportionately enjoyable. This piece is to be ( KretsomanuyH—3 Sturgess, Edward stn peirteenth and F its.,a small GOULD RING, own existence or abdicates the throne. This | repeated to-night, and we hearti!y recominend it Kernan, Jo Stoughton, EH accounted belnc eine fom» doared ions Pre responsibility is ao eff-ctual chegk upon the {ntro- | to our readers as better worth seeing than any late eeser Feed eae Will be given to the finder by leaving it at CHAP. duction of aay —_ serine and =a Crone it | dramatization we have met. oe raith, DE MAN EEE: No, 460 Twelfth at, t™ difficult to carry into operation many of a ——______. & Kensen, eo £ ae = ~ = tary influences of civilization at present. A com- Hamaack, (John) who caters so satisfactorily *, Edwd Leib, Wm C Les a AU Tike REET. with | * sae wb too Ge ser chy Gerd 9 EXetTY | at bis exablishment for all lovers of good eating, ead Litttwee Berieh Breck clarp; valuable to the owner asa family 1 an g . Ec L has just laid ina stock of game and other appe- was lost either in 8 Sevent! posite Pcp things, the bare sight of which will e collection of treacherous and ever-watcbful spies. Geo W> Belver,A A WE bout sixty-six princes, differing ‘1 ng Wy pas A liberal peward will be sata the hese ee There are a! sixty-six princes. in | make icure’s mouth water. By thi ‘D aw, A wi Pai inder by rank and power, but whe are ‘comparatively weak | we heard lately @ convertion ‘amorigat ¢ party | Cooper, Gen D H4 Lew Stevenson, Artour | itat 4a Latreet, between sth and lothe fe under this peculiar , and who have been much reduced in the few years. This system has been in operation about a century and a half, and pervades the whole machi: their soctal and political organizations. The Governors of the various districts remain half it ged at home and the other balf at Yeddo, so any plot which might be devised would soon be ex; —2 L Col M8 Blox: Societies Lah e Semm Dr ales 3 * of gentlemen who have traveled some in the aK ade, Lioyd Turn’ course of their lives, and who are considered ratber good judges both by taste and experience, of the good things of this life, and their verdict was that in all cities, American or European, they bad visited, they bad met with no tible as satisfactory in ail respects, both for quality and price, as that set by Hammack. This is high but Condeet,Chas = Lom: Cochran,ChasB&Co Low: Custice, CT Curtis, Chas T Collin, C | OST—At the Capitol, Thursday, a lady” Liner cloth CREE rreder: 8 lady's amall ahove at the Office of the Aveaue House, will re. ceive s suitable reward, fe 8-3" ——————————— he society Is divided into eight classes, three | deserved praise. Hammack’s place is 202 Penn- Pre or DF ScHLossER of whom wear — gern. five og sylvania avenue. Moore, Capt W E2Thoma: 2s Tue} are noted for wai is termed by thems Nive, | _LAXD ax Moxzy.—The basineas for the week Dosgerace Mechel War" Thump, Gime WILL LEAVE exhibits a favorable change. At the beginning of this week the demand for land warrants was livelier than for several previous weeks, though the prices were not materially changed. e Moore, Thos Test Mather, Thos 8 Machel, Thi Doran, Pat Dent, MM Deschamps, M Delehay, Mark W > Moore or “official lyiog.” If ee can be gaii by misrepresentation, the to perpetrate the most tals will not hesitate WASHINGTON ous faisehoods and D dece; 5 ell 5 os : owry, Byiv », Burt—3 aud ae two of eaukauk ovale oriet exchange list shows quites filing off in the rates, Dees hoe W Mucizingcn "Paul W 2 Most Positively mest, Shey bows very lows and pire lavart which way be regarded asa favorabl« indication’ Morphy, RG n Horn, FB u bringing the Lttle knot or cue upon their beads | New York city banks, par, State, 14 per Cont. | Pesererye se Meccan fe aren, F B—3 NEXT THURSDAY, February 14th. ay: Ja Muchell, R within about two inches of euch other Polygamy | \e™ Jersey. 2; Delaware, 2%; Pennsylvania ry ‘gon Megougie, Owen i is legal, and practised to a considerable extent. land, exst, 236; west. 3, Baltimore, 134; Ohio 3 Mark, Me —" Whenever a pss is made it is accompanied ennesser, Sail; North Carotina, 5; finso Denuison, Jas Malloy, MIs + er ig by a little piece of dried tisb, tied to the gift wits |!) Iltnois, iv; Indiana, 5; Louisiana, 2%; V Dement, Jno! rend A ref ke raken sxevinen red and white strings; this expresses a hope that | gimls, 6; Distrlet of Columbia, 11. Deckerson, EN % w i ss ss a the receiver is well, and able to eat Leartily. Goose Mova.—Werkmen have been & Dri, EAG@ Watson, WF 4 i i fovE.— ngaged for e We Be eee conne Sok nad the lattes bovis dats in sopsiting Gee wrenuetn tines tees eg: ee We: ov THE is to em wi ean Englishman of s0ur | wiere the digg!ng of the water trenches had left | Pockerty, Deet Woot! WS krout to the German. tructed principally of | ™udholes which were dangerous to coaches and | Dusenbury, Con bdo UNPARALLELED SUCCES3 Thole houses sre constructed principally of | tmnpassable by pedesifians in wet weather. ‘I'he Dougherty, C sabre wend, be pomeran —, oe aa sily | Work is progressing rapidiy, and probably after Davia, B Wheeler, 1 1 ws cosniy leg leven Beinn Sp mapa ge earthquake | * few days, and a litle more labor has been ex- | Davie; Amor—2 Woodrefl, 0D ri - nded upon It, the fact will be apparent that the | Duncan, Alex Moffat Wiihains, LL A—4 pont meormg ong oar gota degli Eveaue is paved from the Gapitel to its westerns ards, Hen 8 BA Diller, A oma go IR, M, SCHLOSSER’S roefed with bric! i, and are pi a terminus. wees gutters, &c.; but those of the poorer classes are WS +4 Ce, thatched. ‘They.have no furniture at ail & their Louses—neither chair nor table nor bed- stead. The floors are elevated about two feet from the groond, end are covered with straw mats two inches thick. During Commodore Petry’s visit to Japan, he asked fora full set of Japanese furniture, in order that one of the rooms at the President's House might be fitted upin Japanese style; and to his su: was furnis! with one hundred very fine mats Their houses and yards are kept scrupulously clean, and every- thing about their cities presenta neat and tidy appearance. UNERRING SYSTEM oF THs FINE roRTRAIT of Washington loaned by the Mayor to the Messrs. Willad, to be hung be- hind the President of the Pesce Convention in their hall, has been placed there, and adds not a little to the srpesseace of the chamber. It is suggested that this painting should not be suffered to hang there by itself, and that the Willard’s petition the Mayor immediately to lend them also the ve portraits of Clay and Jackson, which adorn the chamber of the City Council. Bor Fouxn —The body of Daniel Stonnell, who was drowned in Harris creek, near Lyfch- CURING ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET. Morsh, AJ Mitchell, A'S Morehouse, ey) jn McGuiggio, A ‘eible, MeCormack,CH—2 Watrous, J 8—2 Warton, Jos A F—2 Wilson, JL y,Geo Wiegand, J S° Watson, JM The following Washington Certificates are simi- lar to thousands in Dr. 8.’s possession. ‘he strects of their cities are 25 feet wide, with | burg, on Monday morning last, has been found | Floyd, af Ae peat poorly ga a sewer extending along the middle of each, | about fifty yards below the point where he fell in. Peversns, Juo Ls ‘'B Winter, L. They are paved in an excellent manner, and have | The creek was greatly swollen at the time of the Foiger, FB Weodon, Geo W From Major Jas. Belger, U.S. Army. mise gasite sidewalks. Large gaicweys are | drowning, and when found the body was nearly | Forman, Edwd Winters, FB a riot erected ia most of the streets, and in case o: or an attack the massive gates could be clesed ct once, and thereby effectually check 2ny very ex- tensive insurrection. ‘The poor are weil provided for; much better than in any other Asiatic nation. Their language is different from the Chinese, and their mode of writing was introduced in the year A. D. 730. Their ienguage is somewhat sim- iler im maay respects to that of the Cherokee Indivns, and is made up of 48 syllables and 72 sounds. [tis the most difficult language to learn im the world; more so than the Egyptian hiero- glyphics. It is inade up to a great extent from the Chinese, but yet it is entirely unlike jt. anda book without Chinese = lons and Chinese characters would be red very vulgar and beneath their notice. Their religion is divided into two classes, the most i; of which is the Bhuddist system. Pyen, covered up with sand. His remains were brought lie, Alibert av A to this city, where his friends reside, for inter- ment —Alex. Gazette. Bosu.—The Alexandria Sentine! has discovered a mare’s nest in alieved misconduct on the part of a portion of the United States troops now quar. tered here. Someone, whose wish {s fatber to bis thought, has doubtless ieepooet on the Sentinel; as its statements on the subject are found not to hold water on due investigation. The troops bere are certainly very orderly, and interfere with the rights or comfort of nobody. Y Eames. AT 4 MEETING of the Perseverance Fire Co., No. 5, beld on the 3d ult., the following officers were elected for the year 1961: President, John Y. Dono; Vice President, W. W. Grant; Secretary, George Fletcher; Assistant Secretary, C. 8. Hateb; Dr. ‘Soblosser has this day operated upon my feet, and, I am happy to say, with the greatest ease, and has given me full satisfaction. I have suftered for several years with corns, and, from tne . — A comfort I have already experienced, | would rec- ee aes # Peek ¢ | ommend all those suffering from that cause not to Ay winenyy’>™ | delsy longer, and call at the Doctor's. » Youre, duo 8 JAMES BELOER, jajor U. 8. Army. February 6th, 1869, Republic; Nat. Demo- aad ssany Type Memes Faer ot Wa. From. Capt. 8. Barron, U. 8. Navy. er Chi @ags erat Offices 0. Ri (OP Larrens must in ALL casEs Bz PREPAID. Treasurer, Henry Janney; Directors, Ist, J Stro- * Dr. Sohlosser has extracted several corns from ‘They have a great man: bay ag and their form 4 Osburn; ; Collec- ry WM, JONES. P. M. of weuhip ie almost cay like that of the Cath- pees, Pw. Golelasen Roeper nape, A. = my feet very successfully, and without pain, chad whee ocala ppl akin we | Ole W4*8!80T2, ceonozrowy 8. BARRON. aw al os fixed upon a post, and with a slight touch of the Tue 2p or Fasrvany.—it ‘abl sighaprres that Abedin 18:will be to thenr. PEOPLE — x hand the wheel is made to revolve, each revolu- | there shall bea of the military on | no min COMeOUNE SyRUP OF geitecstanles sn foe Soponee are te |Vicny "rao gard lead eel ot | IVER RE fo Goi, Honea, DR. SCHLOSSER Prtcat Omice aid Sraithaonfan are fair specimens | tue preparations shosid be entered upon at once | °gez Rat ot Sok TUROAR POWDER, aré | Respeotfally eanounces to partion who wish to vb- of their manufactures. by our military companies. enka, Sees two mont iniallible remedies of the day, and tain a permanent cure of The lecturer concluded his lecture by biting | States military forces now stationed bo Argue Be Serie chete penelca et Bre ere “oo aod the use of many of their —, join in the parade, thus it one of the m: Wed notenrect oo oe at ove whet we ALL DISEASES OF TRE FEET &c.,and a jon that if civil: effective displays ever wi! here. write in regard to our eve . consequent- nations were not too hasty in introducing their The whole namber of ¢ | ly,we refer you to the following well known gen- | to févor hiin with s call without delsy, as this will custome and principles, a reformation bt MaRRiaces. — lem: certi| joaten, which oan be seen 8 say tet sbeaie be Waally efected among te Inhabitants of that sorts oat Cough and Sore Throst Medioines VISIT beg seni Sigg as Pg i twelve. tigre greay nay a snemundmanth they haveeverknown: LasT- Cusumax closes to-ni; an | of year, al issue J tom . 5 oeegestia Basnare tn martes a othe pastbven Jour ee Gas. fe: aid ie IN preim) Monday eerecin Shaxepear’s | Tax OLD Pasion AociABLe that off on ree 2 : WASHINGTON, Thursday ‘was a vastl i= ha around. In pecans the beawyariog m plinplessin br Wit: Reed & Co, Drasgiets, 63 Intending shortly to return to Europe and retire expense to our a y nity the: a ed . a its bein | ORC roel by He'S. T. Cissel & Co., Druggist, from professional services. beet we belfeve, receive due for 3 PiiNouth: ot. and silas bis liberality and enterprise, as the laterest ex- = © CONSULTING Roos, among theatre-zoers here by the announce-| g, Cournt— Friday —No. 82. George | New ave! 5 ‘ ¢ ment of Miss Cushman’s ement ia undoudt-| «Day et al,, plaintiiie ta error agt,W. A. | Jonni. Bases, Draggist, vot. Rm 947 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, edly very great Notwii ing the be=vy | washburn et al This cause was su dts RGIA STATE LOTTERIES. 4 seers Sasha caamas el asa | angina Sane em mae eet tnai there ts 0 increase of prices for admission. its iu erver, ‘Adjourned until Monday. be "between 12th and 1sth streets, Seats may be secured at Metzerott’s. — i OFFICE HOURS: - is ronal 20 , F “always find peep nid np, fan eae sil statement. The boats eagazed {n trade or c Wigod’s advertise — ‘ have ceased their tripe since the beginning of the matin papers Hoo) We rest you. LEAVE POSITIVELY ntl at QTB) voi Ez ry" as. iF badd ais acted was the of what is known to politi- fwe-thirda ea fr a candidate for the mayoralty were then hom}: day even! and the ordinance which provi ing of ees tax and special direct taxes for « lution” reported by the conference committee. Aiken, at Trinity Church, yesterday, were of a most im; ve character, and na Rae ae oe aaa: ane, were witnenesd His remains were followed b: 2 large number of level of the canal on Tuesday next, for pur- pose of removing sand bars ‘caved in’? last fall, it will be remembered, and hopes are “entertained that everything will be ready for an early resumption of navigation. vited to assemble in town-meeting at Forrest Hall, this eveni: Church to-morrow morning. See notice GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS GEORGETOWN. —o——— Correspondence of The Star. Grorextown, February 9, . Oar citizens seem to be almest os sack tetcr- ested in the result of the culties. To them in the of affairs, we will state thal the “ant. ison” del- PRR eee pean at Sn Soe precinct, com- ew many gentlemen who have fore Politically opposed te each other,) met in convention last evening. The first business trans- TELEGRAPHIG. Impertant from Geergia. (Special dispatch to the Star } Savannan, Ga, Feb. 8.—Editer Washington Star: Gov. Brown, of Georgia, bas ordered out a Sufficient military force to seize and hold, subject to bis order, every ship in harbor belonging to citizens of New York. When the Georgia prop- clans as the “t rule.” Several balloti without any te result—the highest candidate | "ty Seized by the New York police is returned, etting 13 votes deem it unnecessary to the ships will be delivered to the citizens iow fe inge in detail, Without maki a4 7 si = ee York who own them. The brig W. K. Kirby, bark Adjuster, brig Golden Lead, schooner Julia A. Halloch, bark D. Colden Murray, were seized ot Savannah to-day. (Nore.—The “Georgia property” selzed by the New York police was not Georgia property. It was the property of citizens of the North, to be paid for on delivery, and of course the loss, if any, falls on the northern owners, to whom the Property has no doubt been returned. —Ep. Stan.) 2S seein mee cg Tm from the Seuth—Setzare ef V: ~~ the convention adjourned Mon- Our City Councils were in ae last evening. The funeral services of the late Rev. J. P. deeply affected the large audience tald by Rev. Father Binie, service read <i Rev. Father Ash’ E ‘The funeral cortege to Georgetown College, where | s¢is im Savannah—The Seutherm Congress. the interment took place, was preceded Py the Cuarteston, Feb 9.—Gov. Brown, of Georgie pupils of the Trinity Church Benevoleat |, | Seized, at Savannah yesterday, five vessels owned frend and patron and was ehesly lowed ty | Kinny vod eldce teed ten B. eeldes ee an was ‘bby a 5 , ar- the scholars for bis uniform’ kindness to ten? pepe Adjuster, and the schooner Julia A. Hal- Lawton’s military. The order reads thus: “To Col. Laveton :—Order out a sufficient mil!- tary force, and seize and hold, subject te my order, every ship in this barbor (Savanaah) to citizens of the State of New York. When lests, by the Young Catholics’ Friend Society, the c ition of Crinity Church, and maoy The water will be drawn off the G wn repairs. It will be off two or three | is returned. Sho ships Will be delivered to the weeks, agree A Workmen are 4 tn re- | citizens of New York who own them.” building lock 21, (near the Great ») which Moxrtcomery, Feb. 8. —The rea in secret session four hours to-day, ‘will met again to-night. The results of the sessions will meg A be made known to-night or to-morrow. ‘he only public proceedings ef to-day were the opening prayer and some seagammme remarks by members, indicating nothing. Gen Henningsen is here. Morteoxenry, Feb 9.—Last Congress unanimously agreed to the tution and a Provisional Government The friends of R.R. Crawford, Esq , are in- See notice below. Fev. David Wilson will preach at Congress-st. OTICE.—Rev. D. Ww. former! lem of the ‘Methodist | Protestant rob, on Congress st. Sunday) MORNING, at li o'clock, by Divine Rer- mission. it err WN MEETING_ The friends of Ricu- akD R. CRawrorp, Esq., (the persecuted pyeren it Mayor,)are Hy rg ited to assem- ie in town meeting at Forrest Hall THIS (Satur- day) EVENING, et7o’clock. 8; oratic party. Music will be on hand fo enliven the meeting. it go into im: operation, powers and ample funds. No ‘tions for compromise or a reconstruc- tion will be entertained. Congress will remain in session to make all the necessary decrees. From Springfield. Sraixcrierp, Feb. 7.—The ingfield Journal of this mersing bas a Seater, Seiden wae by the President elect, denouncing Mr. Kellogg's tions, and their support by Re- will preach there TO MORROW posed it be by himself and o1 gentlemen the Demo- AV H hg MADE UR MY MIND TO CHANGE Store, No. 113 #0 dbefore the isth February, 1 will then sell at Mgr on that day, publicans as impossible. It also denies the state- ment that a prominent Republican had sent 2 dis- patch to Washington announcing approbation rivate sale mi igh street, wit! ot xtures. If m JOHN B.LIPscomsB, | Ft. Lincoln’s wisbes will be met by Lh. P daily 1eoeivi: g fresh renin of Masso: luna & Co.’s uarivaied Phi which we are ready to deliver to customers f the! of the propositions by members wt by dispel with all established receptions In the erent — he proposes to visit on bis way to Wasb- orace Greeley, just before starting for St. Louls, received informatien which induces him ADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE—We are aieiphia Draught Ale, lor (fe8) ARNY & SHINN. cash. MeneyY; MONEY —All perrons who have the oash car Cc. iN. Au. Persons are hereby cautioned against nego- tiating for Certificate No. 111 (one hundred and eleven) of three shares stoek in “Thiri Buildi Association of Georgetown, D. C.,” as said certi cate has been lost or misiai a nies 4 EVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM- modated with e1 Hoaid, between 1 dors from the corner. EVERAL GENTLEMEN OR FAMILIES NS) ~ ie ee ooms and Sethu Aldo, Patle Beersere Apartments on F street, loth sts,. Table. neighborhood, FEBRUARY 14TH, to forego his intention to lecture in that city, and chenge his course tothe East. He wrote a letter to the Missouri Republican in which he states that leading Republi! bad advised him that he would probably be mobbed should be at- tempt to lecture. . Mr. Lincoln pronounces the letter published in the Charleston Mercury, purporting to be ad- dressed by him to poy Os of . forgery. The Massachusetts Military. Boston, Feb. 7—Military orders to-day by the Commander-in-Chief are as follows: n buy & superior article of unadu tera IDER, guarentiod to be the pure juice of the P. 9 by to rie epeartia ARNY & SHINN, AUTION SAMUEL C. PALMER. February 6th, 1861. fe7 3t* zi “The present condition of national affairs ren- G and ALEWIV ders it possible that the services of the volunteer ushed and Refined SUGA military of Massachusetts may be required at no Mis low peso NOL ASSES, oases tes, sat cocoa neeee, oy Senuenat ‘nl for re | Sree nn Seen reek - the vernor, - ? BOARDING. ; wil ndid Rooms excellent and 13%, on D street, three fe 3 st” Leuisiasa Convention. N On.rans, February 8—The passed an ordismnbe conferring the rigbt of citi- zenship on persons residing in the State of Lou- ean be aco m B AR DING.—Per: © home can obtain desirous of 8 poqierte- Rood, Board Sod pleasant \o. 339, between 9th and rs can also be acoommo- ie. |. Terms reasonab! FOR SALE AND RENT. F°% RENT—A handsome FURNISHED PAR. LOK and CHAMBER, with gas, No. 492 venth street, between + ard H sts, near the or Post Offices. Th> house is ga of rene invitation to all New os to Sola te noer Coubehenany. It was made the special order for Satarday. Collector Hatch bas made a ject of customs and the condition of the two cutters now in possession of the State. = Grand Secession Jubilee. New Orueans, Feb. 7.—The city is magnif- cently and extensively illuminated tn bonor of secession. All the public buildings and large stores and dwellings ee, —= with jate mottoes. can flags are ne ge are out in great fOR RENT—A very comk K BRICK HOUSE, formerly owned and occu- Pe by the fe t. Thomas R. Gedney, U. 8. ‘avy, No. 155 F et Borth, two squares west of the Navy Department The house contains niue Tooms. it has & kitchen, cel ar, and servant’s room; AS ixtrres,and aa excellent rain water cistern, ‘ossession may be immediately, For terme apply to the subscriber, at No. 157 £ ‘street, next door to the premises. fe 6-St* JAMES L. EDWARDS. URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—No 423 Seventh st., between G ana H, a jew doors Bbove the Patent Office. fes-iw ——_—_——S———_ COS IW FE KENT—T WO KRUOMS, and use of Par- Jor, in « pleasant and healthy part of the city. nguire at the corner of Tenth st. and New York avenue, a ee VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE OR EX- CHANGE FOR CIty PROPERTY—Con- taining i8] acres, situated i dria, on the Orange and Alexan Railroad, under good cultivation; timber, water, fruit ands.| build tase necessary fhra first-rate form, Inquire of G. . BRAY, at the Jewelry Store, $16 Seventh st, Washington. is-21_tm* ‘OR RENT—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, SP les case reach nue 3 puna e the yard. Sars jas every’ . The al million loan, db ceesg Houses of the Legisia- ture unanimously jor Semmes in . re ng him and commend! bravery, was read in the House It was a well-written brief expression of his profound gratification. o Firemen Kilked. TURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT as dna p | Were badi: URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT, at 406 D | deel ag RATS doetf | by the Tallin FOR SSN aeeneratetrncry Balen ae a JSE. on Missouri avenue, No 40, frontin, eb. 6-—Both Houses ono of the 1 ved squares, and is { ed wit Tattanassen, F ges and tee. ADDIS OD. A WATTERSTON. | State Legisinture bave resolved to on the io 464 st. east,and 520 Seventh street] 15th. A bill providing for the West, ja 3i-2weo" | mails has passed the and will pass the 'OR RENT-—A three etory brick HOUSE, con- Eieeiucosaasscee oe Bs on J \ Also, & t brick COTTAGE, with large yard ‘attached. corner of F street a ith a east. ‘Lo punctusi and reliable tenaats terms wul be moderate, Apply at 446 Twelfth between G and H. no 13-' OR and OR BICHANGE VOR, wAaa- ry rope: & tair dednotion, gyal FARM is Fairiex cowsty. 6 miles. {rom ashington and five fom Alexandria, contain: forty-seven acres. The improvements consist of a dwelling containing seven roome, with the kitchen; House. ‘The Free Negro Expulsion bill has been indef- itely postponed in the Senate Later from Leuidena. = Feb 8.— Louisiana " an pend tions to admit India bagging duty free specific duties on are to be continued. Thecrimintel laws and decisions of the feders] courts are to remain io ree Latest from Pensacela. . house, house, T60! .7—The latest advices re- possi planes ung. 2feha! ‘of thee olvest wes omy ely Fonccale sate teatain wanguiet fruit, oontainins 600 trees ‘Thirty two acres of t-6 there and matters remained in statu gue. above Jand cleared under 6 enty ‘The lines are down south of this point. OR i Ww. the 20th took out for the Atlantic side $1,000,000 Feat gins. War Depertet—o tal OF" | in'epocee Has seen wninpetane {70% with back room, or 2 mer may aren = ere Cae eeparate. ‘mien Meeting. Py Aree lnquirect tne office. = Mexruis, Feb. 6.—There was an immense Se Ng ss alto New York Commussioners te the Peace Con- ADA BvSoNe. tee fine ae HOUSE No. ie ne Jorge bs s sovel, by The Shadow in the - i Rev : . Baltimore Marke i Be Sk Ae Batrimons, Peb-0 Flour is doll nd hover: Sreortmens ot the hest Mistery Works ‘Wheat doll, sed 81 toat ; Bi toni 60 eo THe MILT. 1 |