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7 Ww Tue Pract Concess—We publish below 2! Dirricutry Anvsrep.—it is VERT MTS aS id ini L Oo Cc A L N E Ss Mat of the Commtae ners to ine Peace iy heey ROE Lagrenge Ry oneal Siero GEORGETOWN. : GEORGETOWN AD THE LATEST NEWS. Se ——EEEEE>EE=:={ ee | (now being Willards’ ) w ve | an , of Texas, has been amicably : y Mosrane Benes . ‘a= GEORGETOWN MAYORALTY. palinaton—itiaetal U7" Thougis Tax Stan is printed on the fastest | Brtived here, and, so far as we are able to ascer- | by the of the parties, and that no Terie meeting it Pervest Halla vag iw* GETOWN } RALTY. TELEGRAPHIO. tain, the places where they are stopping : collision need be apprehended. ack and white, ‘pe Gronoxrows, D. C., February 9, 1861. steam press in usp south of Baltimore, its edition | ™X:.5 Hampshire.—Amos Tuoh, at-Benj. B. ———_—_—_ grey” —Mayor C.’s friends also | tom Ri —y need : fs so Inrze es to require it to be put to press at an | prench’s. Capitol Hill; Levi Chamberlain, at} Crcurr freteg f the case of Owings some friends “over the le izie— wane eee jayor wy ear + . ~The Temmessee Election. eorly bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | W illards’; Asa Fowler, do. . J. B. Haw was up, in which — was) Sgvire Fearsonan the chair—Mayor Craw- | t at a very ls ge assembi: at Forrest Hall. Nasivirix, Tenn, 10 p. m., Fed. }—w. D. sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | _ Vermont —Hiland Hall, Lewis Underwood, H. | Drought to recover the amount of certain promi-| ford speaks —The Nominating Conven- | this evening. of the citigene of the town, neonate | > . » 10 p. m., Feo. 8—w. D. not eppear until the next day. H. Heary Baxter, L.. L.. Chittenden, D. B. Herris; sory notes. tion no whar”—Mr. Crawford nomi-| © Zovrze-ele nom te, roraity, at whioh {| Wallach: We bave obtained 2 glorious victory a t Wi 2 a 7 sam, nomi- J oe *" Rhode Istand.—Samuel Ames, at the National; compas OW Lek peeineeea a fekog bes nated—Three cheers— s hated as'scandidats Yor tint office at the cusulag | 2 this (Davidson) county. The secessionists ection, v Hh _ ict of Columbia Advertisements | Alex. Duncan, at Willards’; . W. Happin, od % Grorozrown, February 11. 1961. ¢ EP are beaten here at least six to one. eas “Emp : werhas - the National; George H. B ; 403 sone os be Smithsonian on Thursdayaight. Bear it} ‘The town meeting at Forrest Hall on Saturday JOSEPH N. FEAKSON, Chairman, Arnold, do. ae evening, to which the friends of “Richard R. Gxoncrrown, D. C., February 9, 1961. at and forwarded from Tax Star Office. ‘Mastackusetts—John Z, Geodrieh, John M. Sromacn Birrems—Tins prepa- | Crawford, Eaq., the persecuted present Mayor,” | 375 Joseph N. Fearsom tds. Baswees, San, WS, =) S. er i ] Forbes. Rich’d P. Waters, Theopholis P. Chand- | ration has ed its immense eelebrity not by | Were {nvited, was (to use an uncommon phrase) | ” ney rin—I pocept thenom! te, | Washington Star: Davideon county bas voted Ruticiors —Yesterday the various churches | lee, Francis B. Crowningshield, Geo. S. Bout- | flowery advertisaments, but from plain statements | ® large and enthusiastic one. At the appoin ; by the peop! . f tthe mase ing at Forrest Hall this evening. | about 5,009 for the Union, and not more fits ties and offsets, veriled by. o di- | hour (7 o'clock) but few were but before | & aoe boc . then ‘were well attended. well, — ee = ere Chaun F vidual ‘wi has riven ita rial. Svhat the adver. 8 o'clock the hall was filled. ps our pro Sonic ~—1 aoe ast amenel tome 700, if so many, for suneiion ‘The returns from Capiast Rav, Te, Gaatey presehed Seve. i1- Cleveluad. Chast MeCorde at Willards's domes Haoments of the proprctara promise. the medicine | respectable citizens were present, and we noticed | wil ihe gratitude which this token of therenewed | 14 14, adi: emia ds manna walk ee aa en ts Sabstantia®. F. Pratt, at the National; Robbins Battelle, at | its virtues. It acts as a gentle odin ant on the po Aiabel Se gre rare re | the cece lg 4 epee spe ey rh ing counties, received, indicate rpoerd sr (ea in showing the reasone | Willarda’; Amos 8. Treat, do. stomach and subsidiary organs, communicating in | P&' Crawford teen Addioas onusteand dis- | realous dedication, in the future, as in the past. of | ‘8t they have all followed the example of Rae ee eae poentie faith. ‘The same Goa whe | _ Neto York.—William E. Dodge. David Dudley this wa saamouat of vigor Sanpesiant fo that of unionists, ao Ge Reger de Sbilitiés to the public service. Davidson. wrought those miracles, and who then went about | Field, Wm. Curtiss Noyes, James S. Wadsworth, | Teton ine Baers me qmtained, wile e bitvera | men. The frst incident wes the serival. preceded | 1 VOT Pg oe, — doteg good ill oxel and. eetentied he Sore Corning, ‘addieon Canditaee, Gresao 0. Bronson, as an alterative and anti-billion medic I by a dram and fife, of a small delegation with a Vv ZLENTIN RS - Nasuvitte, Tenn , Feb. 10.—To the Editor of n. ‘vo! that once quieted A ry n ns pare: i inser: “ My * tempest and called the dead from thelr slumbers, | E-Gov. John A aring, Major General John E. | inrity to the secretions. ‘Thi Mayor, RR. Crawford” The} Holy Hl bend and beautiful astcteent o ANE S82, | The Star: We have received sufficient returns = {s as powerful as it was then, and mercy is ex. | ‘Vol, all at Wil hy Of the cures of diarrhea, lebility, in- personel ae ry by telegraph and railroad, f aim quar. charles : rmittents, liv: iaints chronie mel ly, | then made their appearance, and after tuning u: tae Genet Goagues apes toute eeeein te Retort Fr Bhochton. ‘Ben Oni Neeet Ryeteren. ‘headache, ¢ alto, flatulence, Son which commenced to play “Dixie's land.*” This Pr 0 of , Lace, . Note and Enve'opes | tors of the State, to reati| i warrant us in saying to F. Randolph, Frederick T. Frelinghuysen, Rod. | ®°0 creating 9 mia led feeling of astonishment received with applause from one portion of the sale at haif priee st 5 terme of salvation ee aimply& asore tdiuing to man F. Price, We c. Alexander, ‘Thomas J. |" For mer rea of he gout Fenerally every fetta d style pool poy ites fell Ri, eg iret, | 7°" ‘Teansemse hes pene for the Union bys J ‘ 5 God and faith in the efficacy of the atonement: | S47 “Se Yl White, James Pollock, | “™*T* paces Gain cost | Played Upgtch ie effect, and when Mayor MACKEREL, HERRING. very heavy majority. The disunioniste have Through this faith man was able to give up all | wa" Meredith, David Wilmet, A.W. Loomis, | Covens—The sudden anges of our climatenre | Crawford entered he was greeted with hearty | 1A 1 LABRABDAE EER iwe, | 20 Touted, a in Virginia. ‘They are furious sires for ro Ha rom rato even his life, oe SS FLGREIN, ‘Wie, MeRioune, gi 6 Wil yi ard pom %, Brenan maeed ae clip . tire Joe N. Fearson conducted Mr. Crawford | 3? 40 ot * | with rage and mortification to-day. North Ale. 4 as”. ° » . 7 ‘ eee Gad, wiennane of sbls redeemer. | The | “Ohio—John C. Wright, at Willards’; 8, p. | fomedion often sot speedily. Snd certain to the piatform, and in stentorian tones, assisted | "tz do: No 3 Menu seer bama is rapidly working up to the point of rev wa thin and If oot conhdenee Iearenntly | Chase, do; William S- Groesbeck, do; F. T. | should atiense oe het i Bre Gad Oy a cere eiey tis atick on the table, peremp-| 15 hif bola. ‘do. do. go: olution against the revolutionary despotiam now eee eee eee contdence temrond I" | Backus, do; Reuben Hitchcock, do; ‘Thomas ” or Lozenges, let the Cold. r- | torily the meeting to order, and ihe meet-| 5 do, No.1 wes ever come off more ic - | Ewing; V. B Horton, at Willards’ he Th be ever so slig thi ree erie. ‘ pa Js. No. ge. straddling per neck. ee a ll army She gE Indiana —Caled 5. Smith, at Willard’; iP. A. more serious attack may be effectual r. Pearson maid {ble meeting was called at | He ete wo. do. am i nn morn’ from . “3 4 & ; EB. “a Spe Rom! wv AGHVILLE, . 4 be — Wash This chapter afforded a striking example of the | WH Filia, rromes ©. Slanghter, epee, Volo Neo advercecmanten! *rengthening the | mayoraity at the coming election. ‘As for the | 49 xite Ne.1 N°! ~saeaid Star: The indicat Tasha gie ae unlimited power of God. The preacher gavean | © jiiinois John Wood, at Wiliards’; 8. L. | Y°!* tia penéidate alrendy nominated,” said he, ‘I was] Ail of which we look for next week per ; sed quarters of the animated picture of the extent and magnificence Lyon, do.; John W. Palmer, do; Burton C. mie =o fe ir that he would stand a nomination, | Mary Ann Magee, and will be sold on ‘State this afternoon are that Tennessee has voted. of the city of Babylon ard of the power and | Cook’ do ; Thomas J. Turner, at the National. RIED. al & is printed declaration of two years 3g0, terms on or fore qrrivel. eRe ay Sor * Bo Oeneniiiien ® Worldly exaltation of Nebuchadnezzer, whose | “Joia.—James Harlan, Joseph W. Grimes, S.| | Atthe Ebenezer M. E. Church, on Tuesday night, that he would be a candidate no more.” Mr. rE end Bot! AK any 9 * ajority vention” The disunton exulting boast was chronicled in the text. But} p Cartis, William Van. the 5th inatant. by the Rev. Dr. Man: Tr, Gites, | Fearson then read from the address to the citizens peer Estes Noe A pTns, Grpped Herring, Party have been completely obliterated all over the result showed the utter wortblessness of Delaware —George B. Rodney, at the National; ep ed to Miss MAKY E. COOK, | published by Mr. Addison, that portion stating Arpigtc ARTLEY & BRO., the State ‘ieman joys and ho; Drawing an analogy] poniel M. Bates, Heary Ridgley, John W-. : at he was not the candidate of any party, sect, 99 and 101 Water st., Georzetown. . from the tree of Daniel’s vision, let us humbly | fonston, Wm. Cannon. 4 clique, cabal, &c , and said that this same gentle: FJAVING MADE UP MY MIND TO CHANGE pray that though the branches of our own na- jaryland.—Jobn F. Dent, Reverdy Johnson; DIED, man had been a whig, a know nothing, and it te | FUSVING, mapl UE MY MIND TOCHANGE | Kxoxvittz, Tenn., Feb. 10—W. D. Wallach, tional tree may be lopped and its leaves and Sous W. Crisfield, at Willards’; Aug. W. Brad- . on the 10th instant, EDITH BELL, | ow said is a member of the biack republican | Store N, * fruit stripped, its roots may not be disturbed. ford, do; W. T. Goldsborough, do; J. Dixon (0. 113 High street, with Fixtures. If not | Washington, D C.: This county hes voted Methodist Church South._—The morning service | Roman, do.; B. C. Howard. ughter of Albert Greenleaf, Esq, aged 16 | nigger . [Applause and hisses i i id» BE Ree B eoice [Appi ] so dbefore the 13th February, 1 will then sell at snitaah Ghent spate ee as yoars, n then read the conclusion of the ad- Suction on that day, GEO. B. LIPSCOMB. ‘State bas evidently gone head over heels against rs . . Her funeral will take place on to-morrow (Tues | dress in which Mr. Addison stated h id fe 9-2t wes conducted by Rev. H.W. Hilliard. of Ala-| Virginia—John Tyler, at Browns’; Wm. C. A ‘i he eo would never bama, who discoursed from the text of Romans, | Rives, at Mrs, Ulrich’s; Jno. W. Brockeabrough, | $27) Sermon, at | ovolock, ‘The friends of the | he a candidate again, and after commenting on It PSILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE.—We are family are invited to attend. Sand 16. The sermon was a comprehensive wns’; Geo. W.S e National; i ‘oceeded to speak ef Mr. Crawford, whoall knew | F daily recervis« fresh supplies 0 - | disunion. enna of the Word of God the power of Sal- yak Sed ie town vibes 4 seth year o he age, 8 mare oF ‘oat Kilkenny, Bike a mlet'd getlcmen, reared ston" : es = Co.'e unrivaled ~ sbiiltieiphia Drowkt Sie, Louisiane Convention Jreached froutthe 100d Palen saan Tis, Retin de; David Rad D x. Barviones His funeral will take place Wednesday, the 13th, | be presented himself before the councila two years | ash. _(fea) ARNY & SHINN. | New Onteans, Feb. ©The Convention to- Wesley Chapel —The eervice was couddeted tiy | J. M. Morahend’. gai , at2ovolock p m , from his late residence, No. 366 ago, with the certificate of hiselection by the peo- ONEY. MONEY.—All persons who have the | 23¥ passed an ordinance continuing as laws of the pastor, Rev. Mr. McCauley, who discon Kent —Wm. O. Butler, at Willards’; Jas. leventh st. ple, and demanded to be sworn in, was buffetted . Zot, bs gash o&n bay & superior article of unadull Louisiana all of the old Federal laws relating to Be che eee arn | sin Ouro cle Wnlgey'| SNARE EMA RRR ANE | Keegy” nar tetas | geawanadto ana | cata oa SoS eacng mage ——< contrasting things earthly and 1 Caren aes by er oO w' Tete, 1st regiment infantry. fo defend his sult, c.; after which he introduced UST RECEIVED ofa modification of the revenue laws be saeri English Lutheran Church—Rev. J. G. Butler | *¢ Willards; R-C. McKinney, do; Wm. Hick PR°OTS AND SHOES : Mayor Crawford had not time to prepare him-| "150 bbler sd Rye Walsay, CARS in cottes bet ct dua cine eee — - — astra sera pe rot spPrypriate derson, Isaac R. Hawkias; Alvin Cullom, at Wil- Po eaee ane oer te Rags of | Self #8 he was only informed of the meeting in 2 bois. Crashed and Retned SUOAI, cific, instead of an ad valorem, ‘duty poy Se a me . i th of thi ; but it -|, Bee text from Exodus, 1126, and at the close admin. | !?ds’; George W. Jones; H. W. Stevens, at Wil BOOTS ‘SHOE! erthces bea meena tne wast Go ame tee ce bags Rio Price) MOLAS sugar, with a view to protect the sugar interests lards’; Thos. Mucler, do. (low- sks, of Louisiana. Siete, Mat ordinance to the members of the | '“'ny;ssours —Jobn H. Coulter, A. W. Doniphan, | Gents’ Calf Boots, double soles and uppers, water | ous champion of popular fights, anda defender of | Fu SO RS Aes el A resolution that the criminal laws of the Uni- the liberty and tive franchise of the le | — = — | ted States Courts remai: now was ordered under the page’ that ile gs speak Pr the be printed. _— “i Oj jon encoun! from a usurpin; A resoluti probabl, offered to morrow levulators. He spoke in eloquent terms oi the to absiteh the Leghorn Jogi = rs, W. P. Job ri roo! --83, worth §: St. John's Mission Church.—Rev. Mr. Scbloegel | Hough sitar Brown. Buckner, Harrison | preached yesterday afternoon in the First Baptist ————— Church, Tenth street, from St. Johns. 13, In] Arvatr or Hoxon.—Friday night, a very salty Gents Water Proof Boots.. 9 Sipe Food quality Bi r Dehalf of the missionary cause. The discourse | discussion occurred near to the ity Hall, about storm he had encountered, and said he would let D® SCHLOSSER was delivered in the German language. eight o'clock, between two young gentlemen, foe into reo 3 the =a roped vd the From Pensacola. Methodist Protestant Church, Ninth Street.— | who, from the fact that they left the National to- itch Boots. . wo years con! or mayo ‘. en chosen Monteom: 5 . 8.—' bave rece! The service was conducted by the pastor, Rev. P. | gether, after a conversation in the hall, appeared | Gents” Ustord Mayer at the last election, he had presented him- WILL LEAVE connie eo — fm ng ved bate Light Wilson, who hed inthe morning from | to be intimate acquaintances. They began at | {160 lot of cther kinds. 2.25 | self in the Council Chamber, with the official dozen of the soldiers who were poy = the text of Joshua, 2415. At might, from the text | Sixth street the discussion of the absorbing topic, | G°nts’ Brogans, good artic.e. .. 80. 25 | Certificate, and desired to have the oath of office WASHINGTON | cola are here now on furlough. Theyeay that of Proverbs, 3.17. and got along smoothly enough till at the corner | Ladies’ Cloth Bu "i “© | administered tohim. The boards refused to ad- o there area few United States armed vessels off Assembly's Church.—Rev. Mr. Collins preached | f Fifth street, when the argument of the Union le sol .870., worth $200 | Minister the oath, and constituted themselves the a more in the morning from Romans 11:22, and at night | ™4n being a little more than his secession com- Judges. Most Posstively = et apy ae. AS wm x quiet. from Romans 13:12. panicn could manage, the latter answered with | 41. ton Boots $150, worth $300] ‘They set aside his prima facie title, these it is true that the Postmaster-General has abol- ae the somewhat personal remark, ‘Ob, you're a isses’ Leather Heal Boots... . 5#e. 1.00 | judges, and he had given way and sought | NEXT THURSDAY, Febr: 14th. i Suppex Dratn —The city of Washington was | d—d fool.” A short halt ensued to afford oppor- |}, With 8 large lot of other Boots and Shoes equal- | tedress, and his position was sustained by the Tere shed the Post Office at Pensacola, but there has Low L -| been no material grieved and shocked this morning on learning | tunity for a retraction of the offensive sentiment. | /7 ‘CW! Priceat yy Tg PAGE'S, local courts of this District. Those impartial — Maile are made u and forweraea, sae at wll that the Hon. John A. Rockwell, of Connecticut, | About twenty steps further, the Union man de- Commission Merchants, judges of the Neg § Councils only examined one the Post Office Deonetenen so it will be was found dead in his chamber, at Mrs. Ulrich’s eth aa is all a ae aor, = f-8-3t under Odd Fellows’ Hall, 7th st fiuca Bede nonio pephees wee Sat Me. Ad FRESH TESTIMONIALS wherever the Post Offices are abel! boarding-house, last night On Saturday hi - | Ought to ung. he secessionist halted, an > jon ajority of one. ingle jot-box by ished. plained of what he regarded asa neuralgic afc. asked ‘ do you mean that for me?”?' ‘The Union Jusr RECEIVED AT OOR® only was looked into, and the rights, liberty and Michigam Demecratic State Conventia. tion in his breast, but was out and about yester- | man replied that he excluded none, they were all ‘RENCH & RICHSTEIN’S, franchise of the people violated. [Sree oF THE De Feb. & J day, apparently well. Between eight and nine | alike, and he would “like to be Jack-ketch for No 278 Penn. AVENUE, Another fact which had never found its way into erty ye . §.—The Democratic State Con- Bp. be was tn the rooms of Baron Grabbo, of | every d—d traitor.” This wea more than he of | The Shadow in tio House: @ new novel, by John | the newspapers, and was only known to those gcntion to nominate a candidate for Judge of the B Russian Legation, (in the same h and | Dixie’s land could stand, and he faced abont with | S3und*rs, 12mo., cloth; $1 by gentlemen who were at court. This first precinct UNPARALLELED SUCCESS —— Court, met inthiscity yesterday. Reso- smoked a segarwhile there. Shortly after retiring | the exclamation, “lean lick you, by Gd." and Dae Rae Pomme of the Cateks the Rev. | was a greater mystery than the second. There lutions declaring devotion to the Union, to bis own room. feeling unwell, he dispatched a | fred away with bis Gat at his opponent’sface; but | ‘he Romance of an frish Girl, mo, olotts B10 | WeTe at leant three votes more in the ‘ballot box or Toone sesatiee te ne Sane = servant for Dr. Stone, who promptly fred to | he wasn’t fast enough, for the return blow took | by mail. than the judges ce: ave received. ose forwarded te bim. Entering the chamber, he at first supposed him full on the proboscis, and he commenced | A large assortment of the best Military Works | judges he believed to be henestmen Two of bn, ec ce 5 jetty of Sen Suuning to — mon a ma- that Mr. Rockwell bad ste into some other os — Coney = mre bimerlt, usa he published. jah soaat pill apelin gare ae ent = - M. LOSSER'S Tajetenes ani Pesce mee rtm dd turnt: to room to in- rou; ‘Up a; neta ee x, trom whence he, 5 ii a] fe ircuit cour! thout mak: pose reagted egy Salle dpe bas Maying took a start and ran like a race horse, with one A poh Sea eas “Terese Sghool that they had completely emptied the ballot-box, UNERRING SYSTEM nomination. upon the floor by the side of the bed. Mr. R- had shout for the watch, (which was not answered, | and Stationery, Writing Paper, Knvelopes, &c., | counted itscontents ticket by ticket, registered the Sei tn... undressed, turned down the bed clothes, and, | ofcourse.) When he got off a safe distance, he | &c., st SHEPHERD'S, corner Soventh and Deter | total number on the original ceriiherte eadane mare e United States Arsenal at Lit- evidently, when in the act of getting into bed had | halted, gave a shout for the Southern Confede- | #¢liing out to reduce stock. ja 19-1m pilcate, and they had no knowledge whatever of ~ tle Keck, Arkamsas. fallen forward; ble head lying against the wall | racy; and then kepton running. Perhapshe'sat|(VO THE MILITARY! hose additional votes. He had weathered the} cuping ALL Hixxrmis, Feb: 10—The Little Rock Arsenal, a SR We are ofving sro iadgonment to muita |g egiamters od erp Mayor Ysera tinrgeemeont of" Smuniion unt font hanes? v e offering great inducements to Mi ny lature an usurpin, ayor. eo" se on cannon. ay Dre Stone. Hie aeuawn cheno ee Pouice Matte: Before Justice Barnaclo.— Companteswho wis outfits. Being largely engaged orig it to sit in qukaiieat . the truth or fasity DISEASES OF THE FEET. including Capt. Bragg’s battery, was surrendered A by. t in army @nd navy work, we can give every faci ? to State apoplexy "Air Rockwell had served some years prealcar nt a ema frayed Setrpecnes pipes in etrfe nd prices. Online foo Ans feel] pt the Jenece return. It was matter for a higher — : the Sta veiw yond —— yomeetog sun supposed to have been about fifty-eight. He was | jcsted for stealing shoesand clothing from WM. } Promptiz exeouts | STEPHENS & CO., “ They then,” said he, « an ordinance | The following Washington Certificates are simi- agentleman of fine mind and attainments and diecahices ‘Shortly after Mr. i > am io se Tr, 22 Penn. avenue. biemaen } who ought to have been impartial) 5 Puguacious Legisiaters. high character, and was well known, to the public sm ortly ai r. Isaacs got home from MILITARY OVERCOATS as iow as $6. appropriating $500 to pay the counsel fees of = lar to thousands in Dr. S.’s possession, Cixcrxnati, Feb —Mesers. Heffron and Moody, men of the country especially. the mi gre office he went into his yard, | jaSl-: sui taal _ opponent, and bya supplementary resolution too! of the Indiana repy ep bd night Nove Crew tes racen dy ane Velvel cock and Sur aeiele alten apie | TX, MEW OF THE EXTRAORDINARY | test much of your money, the people's money, “Ta for Keatucky: to Sight « duel stn earl hour ds Nova Civit Suir. jurday neon, . e times, ol 4 'y- . . ys were ves. of a novel character carie off before Justice Doan, | small pleces. ‘They had been thrown over the | out here stock pe eee anne 10 lone Oat Dy to Nee tongs Petause J, Have you From Major Jas, Belger, U. 8. Army.: police are on their track. The suit was brough: by a Mr Kurtz against | fence from the yard of Julia She was re-arrested weaves tate a great public as well as a private wrong. officer A. E. L. Keese, for the recovery of certain | 24 commit to jail, as well as her husband, WOOD, $65; OAK, 855%; PINE, | The charter has been subverted. The humblak | Df Schlosser has this day operated upon my jasnecasihoamniiecteeini Seana, Report from Lilineis. vm. 84m. = *s h is bi tle. What i feet, and, I am happy to ssy, with th goods or forty dollars, their value in money. | Pete Douglas, fora further hearing. Wm. Moore, RED ASH COAL, all sizes, 25; WHITE | 82's home is his castle. js the town , PPy Ty wil eo greatest | sr Lovis, Feb. §.—The Springfield u ago Kurtz was robbed of the ar: ztrested for stealing a coat from Mary Conroy; “4 TIMBER TI. , | house? Is it less sacred and inviolable than the ‘ vl Sea Cepleyel Resse ge to Bokicnons ances | committed for'a further examination’ Foot | ASH COAL: ol ut, Bes CUMMERCAND, 6n,| Hoube’) Jet lem mcred a sinong you ‘You ec | Pst tnd Sas given mo fllsatusaction. 1 have | dont ofthe Republican, soy prominent Repub. ture the thief. He did so, and placed the thief in | Furguson, arrested for stealing two pairs of gait- | ““Sawed aad Split WOOD all sizes, cupy it through your representatives; it is an | suffered for several years with corns, and, from tne | favor of slaning @ remonstranee against Senator the station house in Baltimore for security. While | €rs from G. G. Fuss; committed for court. Wm.| . DICKSON & KING, image of popular sovereignty, and thus you yo! 2 Seward going into Lincoin’s Cabinet there be threw the stolen property Into the privy Wetnn, arrested for stealing forty bushels of corn; | _ia %6-coSw end cer, Sermons av, and 15th st. | selves were jected. without color of law: It is comfort I have already experienced, { would rec- = 4 i ett comin: for court. VINDOW SHADES, maxim of English as well as of American law i 7 Sotue uae amen oe ee oi ARRANTED Gold Band Window Shades. | that every mass home je his caatle, and the Eng. ommend all those suffering from that cause not to United States Cutter Lewis Cass more and try to recover the goods. fie did so, | THE Incenvtany Case.—This morning Noble | Ruf. Green, and Blue Holland Sane, st priced | 8h jurisis say that in it be may bid defiance to | delay longer, and call at the Doctor's. New Yorn, Feb. 10 —Lieutenants Rodgers and and went to some expense; but secured the prop- | Grayson and Faunce Grayson, colored, who were | pad to order. Fine, Medium, and ow prived | the forces of the Crown. [Applavse dy nere was JAMES B Schumaker, of the United States cutter Lewis erty. The amount he received was five dollars; | *ttested by Policemen Ginnity and Bright on No: 456 Seveath wh. Basossabore done in this town what a King of England dare ELGER, Cass, bave arrived here from Savannah The but as this did not pay, he retained the goods as | Suspicion of setting fire to the stable of J.H.| ja 95 eotot Odd Fellows’ Hsli, | notdo. The provocation was great, but 2s an Major U.S. Army, | Commander of the cutter was re-appointed by security for the payment. Mr. Kurtz made a| Shreve, on Seventh st , last week, came upforal |) ciety aNp VERY GHEAP. officer looking to great public interests, and de-| February 6th, 195), Georgia, after the seizure. pms | for the through his attorney, Capt. | further hearing before Justice Clark. There was ba casa sirous to prevent strife and the effusion of blood, PERE Eo ren ae eee ph it suit for the money, as a constructive sale. “J lain r pe lor’ q ed % AND, > a - The witnesses ‘were mostly German, and, their | tbat of W. D. Bell, who testified that by promiee | g Tie ttock now on hand at the old store of CLA- 1 secon. “Groat,” onid be, “whenwe tomilor From Capt. 8. Barron, U.S. Navy Holmer, sentenced to the State prison for life, for time. T! of befriending him, he obtained from Noble the terials for Parlor, Drawing and other | that we were opposed by both boards of the Coun- i murder on the hi; , has been unconditional: big age eet ae vaintecia ead hag Sear ben confession that while Faunce was engaged in his i oe is stll very complete, and in view OF cil, with the Mayor at their head and the coun Dr. Schlosser has extracted several corns from pardoned by the rideny y for bimseif, was quite animated, and almost ended | Work in the stable, he set it on fire. The evidence | the state of the times will be sold off ata very ruin- | treasury to back them, and that we conquered | my feet very successfully, and without pain, fice. 5 i ht. The justice gave ment for the being sufficient to justify a commitment, Noble | ous sacri under the banner of the people’s rights. “Rome Texas. bbe — Grayson was committed for court. "Pauses was to the boamty and seimfortat their homes wilt Red | again 18 free,’ and with your help and God's help 8. BARRON. | averix, Feb. 6—Delegates are to be appointed eiacah coe Vacemae ta eine dismissed . a agreat saving and advantege to make their pur- | She shall remain free anrani to the Mon’ ery Convention as members of the Funsaa.—The funera TT or N. >| Mxxrine or tux Howitzxn Comrany.—This | Chases here, as the concery rust be closed outto| Me then said he had already alluded to #500 of Conference until a vote is taken on the Ordinance 6. eee. vary Loggers Mey agp a salt Sag company lately organized !n the Sixth Ward, settle with n the estate ofthe ez, 2 deceased xiner. J the people's money taken without warrant of law, DR. SCHLOSSER of Secession by the people. Festerday afternoon, drew together an ftamnense spon herueapglerg serie lee gle oe | | TORTAN'S — | protizate ‘expenditures of that dyneatys and ia | Respectfully announces to pasties who with to ob- | resteration of a Musket Seized at New fap nese teedaaingeitons ps = Seren: on Seturday night. Some fifteen new unembert aun PREMIUM TRUNK Peaks diecenvereet of te one. weana eesise = amie New Yorx, Feb 10 othe uskets seized bere 3 i i A ° 10 —The m: Tec ee aay ea ad cana mel ht tien tatsiing carve: "he Onpeats Cal Canes 499 sevexrm Srnsets Wastinerox,D.c. | tut that he (Mr, G.) defeated thetdignemtr een ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET by the police ‘have been westored pnconditionally ‘was read by Rev.’ ‘orwood. Lieutenants were constituted a committee to wait — snd .c. “1 = Christ Church, after which the Rev. Dr Tilting, | om the President, to ask for 8 Dahlgreen naval | Sitver Medal ewardod Fy Maryland Institute of | project, and he had a letter of the Hon: Benator | to favor him with a eall without deiay, as this wil | Collector of Savannah. #2: o more, . 4 “J is host of St bal ve oabstcnee ae nied gr in 7 easy Tew eager. War, the taser Also, Medal by Me:ropolitan Mechanics’ Institute, | opponent did get $500 of your money. When behis Frezen te Death. ee ete eee on betoned, | belog of too heavy caliber for the troops. ‘The ‘Washington, D. 0. mm. Soiree Laden ager pong ial LAST VISIT Nozwak, Conn, Feb—Two Englishmen company then went into drill practice, which was th: ing. and al jetow! r: $500 named Weeks, father and son, were to warm-hearted christian gentleman, without fear, %, ont? Tam constantly ae pte edt Rg ad for doing what he did not do, his exact expression IN death off Round Beach last night. Their bodies d without yh, all it were af. | Kept up till 10 o'clock. of the best ma\ an reproach, vod wees whorl to me was, ‘‘If they are damn fools enough to do fected, for they reeognt: dag hy eee At, let them do it.> were found to-day. A_Puxasant Arvairn —Lieut Sam. Owens, of Sia shoo! and bie date stots te comme | the Prtden’s Mounted Goards (rated tbe | Ladle" Brews, sold ta of ot ene a ut ee engn Benker: and he Crist, nity, Prayer by the Rev. Dr. Norwood closed the | S&F already.) was, on Thursday evening last, Packing Trunks, he ‘heard the “high perfumed aristocrats on the | Intending shortly to return to Europe and retire} Boston, Feb. 8 —The traveller states that service. The was interred in the family | uly seed Carta oe tre Core, wice Peck: pro. Pollisier Carpet.and |. | bights” were for the dismemberment, said “that from professional services. ers bere will not take the loans of thenew Ad- 0 a ” _ emanate! ok 1 Lo Prana ea eee ne, rhher you bare — of St peemrpenaerte 7 - hwens, & 6 nom ol e members o! Ow ces. 'y ’ » . 1 Members of Congress and travelers will please | bad the value of it or not you must decide. He ea oe ne ora ees etas ak oe nee tema te oat gaming ty, stock, vefore, pucchaslag elsewhere | then spoke of the £500 appropriation for papers in CONSULTING ROOMS, Secession Precession in Memphis. known establishment. As stated in ae ‘advertion- festa vee be gl ye a. ae my penne Superior eather ana Drees Srkake wade to ae val actor dh me Sat ps ca ol Pparipes 267 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, eanrme, ew reer ey co ight the bay e sash seghe scapact the ox Sete rr of we oo capliat style. which was duly washed down with | "Trunks covered and repaired at short notice, had opi the nh glnngey because the law (South side,) cmerholdbean” ceshenianatonen ta 4 rangements for the public accommodation as | 4 basket of the Major’s famous “‘green seal.” Diy stay. Flom bey he of cherae Soany part of the | would have compe! Mr. Addison to produce eae hed eed ete no aE Ce eee ers,, | Rowpuisx ann Rossany.—Thureday night, be-| Ja33-iyeo JAMES 8, TOPHAM. | ‘He {hen spoke of the $150 to the committee and : Release of the Vessels Seized at Savannah. Gautier’s creams,"’ ‘““Gautier’s confectionertes, “ és OFFICE HOU c @ ete., etc., are ind{spensables when the very best | tween 11 and 12 o’clock, Mr. John Davis, master WwW 910,000 $50 to the clerk for, examining the condition of RS ManLEsTox, Feb-10 >A tapatch was reoetved to be had is desired. Citizens know well too mpeg ny poy laine epg ioe eS ee Soceee tamaat oe aw. Ge Gan eee toe From 10a. m. till 5 p.m. ing that the flew York comslahae hous pektoeed. well that notwithstanding the excellence of the Of all Styles and Qualities, 1 diture 4 int Maryland avenue, and robbed of a small amount T A GREAT SACRIFICE ON Cost. these wasteful expenditures were met, and — copfeins ty Conties’s, ond Sha tuste with whieh 18.10" ey and 6 ring. The blow which - ; spoke eloquently and at length on @ subject of Snabitaneve Shane. eee are ee low. | ved him was Ph may ‘kneels hi tenes. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale, taxes, quoting Lord Chatham's celebrated produc- | LEAVE POSITIVELY Barriwonz, Feb. 11.—Flour is all and heavy; and for thelr benedt we refer them to ir. Gau: | Jest, and be laid along time in the street before | All the Stock in 8. P. HOOVER'S STORE, | tion on English taxation. WASHINGTON Howard st. and Obio $5.25; City Mills $5.12, tler’s advertt™ements with our hea: ‘and un-| he recovered sufficiently to find his way home. To. ombrao DE every var ts He said they were opposed by one they had but no sales of either. Wheat ; red $1 .25al 30: ualified endorsement of all stated in. A | Since that time he has been confined to his house of Lad: an » Children’s sate for fourteen years; they ought to know him white $1.35a1 60. Corn steady; ‘SBa6lc. reat convenience at Gautier’s Isa printed. bill | 12 consequence of the injuries he received. EO TE SHOES’ Also, Ee Yrell by this time, and be on thelr ynard ayainet NEXT THURSDAY, Pruvisions chundigh aun pera = pri bev alae suey an? 4 5 asample is inconsistency he wou 1: . active at al3e. a er a Sarees Turns was 4 Fuss yesterday afternoon in an | £ partie beh plies” Ce eye read hia Pledgelof tre Years ago not % bea can} fo7 FEBRUARY 14TH. | Whisky dull at 186, -: p) ER avenue , between several ai a foreign pul is solicited, as great inducements will date in. 8 remin: im e Vicar o! si and a few W: mad hase! Bray, who, first a Catholic, then Protestant, tb: Pier Rerae how tt so Gueeenene 5 Majer Moen a the f which attracted ale a ber ab "ve OOM: ges large stook of the finest | a Catholic in, an oot, managed to keep his ie. Sine ea eleanor <osspanies ‘there into the ist | CTOWd thereabout. The affalr grew out of a small ve pote s reigns of Henry VIIi, —— Georgetown Voluiteer Ns assignll id ity reogh iters,Shoes, Boots, the ci 1 dog fight, and resulting in a breaking of 2p, for adios and cent Bawart ve ea and Elizaheth, and” bein log a “ ‘The Store is for rent and tures for sale, ith teconeiot said that his thereof to I.leut. Col ee Senet one “of whom, 8 | 4 ppiy on the premises, Iron Hall. charged with inconsistency, his princi. tisfation to hostler, was compelled viajt a neighborin; . Bo—The abo took, whole or in faery ‘were ‘‘to live and die Vicar of Brey,” and Colonel (Coxe) and the Lieut. Colo- sees og Blas and have his wounds part, wi eteriee tes ven Preah ee ak correla to taper apc The pf ance ness fords = better opportunity than may | was not invincible, add thet— PY Persons ind eat will confer a favor by promptly The day of his destiny’s o’sr, as | ented i *s And the star of bis fate has declined.” ee je Tit | Let‘every man do hls best, and on the fourth OVAL FRAMES, &o. a in February we may exclaim, as did the |- on mn Different styles and sizes OVAL FRAMES for | enemy Se ee ne “Wee paves PICTURE CORD and TASSELS, all sizes and Pearson then put the question: “All who are in favor of the nomination of R. R. Crawford, iceetanis : , tonian observation is Jenn Caowany canon, bis nn we we foxhecraty, the fring sercomme| RENMEMONO'NSEN EMERGE CY ong. |S 08s uate trang, all oppo | Pa ey Soy see in these dull times is Crowley, the card-| Noned officers were elected in this corps:-Or. | “SpNAN Ts, FAPERH ; TC. Ce Gallon then dane te wk sbove his | Pets the hiest é on esa 1901 writer, whose facile fingers turn off the most R. C. Lewis; 2d do. J. A’ MeDer- OHN near as rote | te ——— : pacerere 37°, wind 8 and intricate —— lh Go eT No. 486 Boron , and called out, “T! cheers for R.R. HE CHEAPEST, STATIONERY ever » wind SE 3d en iliiam Fe 7 Ba as-oiet Crawtord;” which were iven gies a will, ant maw. at Ja to-im ‘cloady, wind SE : J QOREICERS, PETTY OFFICERS, AND Ses: | on the convention to-night, remains to be wen | PRAUTIMORE poy ee POLITAN RivLEs—The order having fhe captare of any wor cas have theis olaithe {05 | ———_—————— | | Daily Norfolk, “Cloedy, 55°" deen given far the equipment of this new corps, nd sod Honey omplly attended to by | PNHERE’S A BETTER TIME COMING! overcast, 62°. command R. Allen, as 4 4 — centy, win will be obtained and the future drills of 2 D.C. ja Victims of Self Abuse and rok ineanen should oh cloudy, 59°. the com will be the manual of arms, as T COST! apply at ee Southern Medical Hor I canay. Oo rm Comper ene at & £958 F pe immediatery’ uf opposite the “National ibook d oa rain Ad cuaewar 0 seg m2 | eR | rey ete cee a | TELE ce in, of tie city, whilst fpeas tate ar ‘DRY r : of Gi nis, the warm an axe.and was injured sosevere- Robes i nom — that in a short time he died from the effects of J -cloudy, warm. to raining, warm. raining, moderate. Al i: " , ’