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a — G STAR. CONGRESSIONAL. DEPARTMENT NKWS. OBR FELLOWS: BALL: 75 PIECES SPRING PR AU! SALES. “ Sosa! a = " . 7 ST ce er ae fiik EVENING $S Senarz.—After our report closed yesterday— Promortep.—Second-class clerk 8. h, of Seventu Sraget, Wasuixcron, D. C. ese aa,» By ‘TSOs_ DOWLRG. ’ een MPS, . pane ce pare The Senste procestel to consider te suvel =p the Bareau of Yards aod Docks, (Navy A TOMORROW AF ERNOO chiefs. some at $1.45 per dozen. whic: a very | ‘STO! TUR ae. at WASHINGTON CITY: Bra gt Mah Sak ate 8 pega ee eee ate & Ritccs Boca TO-MORROW AFTERNOON: gre Th Buasiee, alas we eck the Geer ao To. nes ones} TUESDAY .... February 12. 1861. | Sdjourned. ‘James F Scott, first-class clerk in the Bureau At2 o'clock, at 2 o’elock special attention of the indies. | MORNING, the Ie pet nb, No. 14g Pah street = After the close of our report pena een. promoted Atzo’elook; 4 Ww. & CO., store of SB tip eotng of@ general aa” Spirit of the Morning Press seitt itcKenn, of N. Ys offered following fesod cle clone o's fll ue vacancy compl 2 FRULY ENTES TAI Mewz, fo 11-6t 5 ‘seven ath ts shove Pe av. | fie se ws rs ares, ot . The Iatelligencer says that the ya ag Resolved, That the Select ne Li +4 By the promodig endo aaly EOE 7“ ra es _ C: gery ee arhington are | ia = THOS. DOWLING, Avot Montgomery Congress of Hon. Jeff Davis and A. | be instructed to inquire whet consen' . mander R. R CAD Roepe President and Vice President of the | of the people or of te Stat Governments id Pate bsp ony ety = Sere FOR EABIES Rie vfarmeh D INNER CENTER Pain by J. 0. MeGUl RNITURE ony RURCREN Soutbern Confederacy was not unexpected, as it | com somal U t to procure the emanci| tary to the Light-house Board, and appointed a AND NTS, for any numberof ctekiotomcat tas te + AUCTION, OR DA bad been pretigured by the development of opin- the Ge the slaves in some’ or all of the Border | member "Sek Commienign Fa Jenking kacweat ASD UNited States end Ou very moderate terme. His Febrasre, ieth. sommonging ot jon among leading secessionists in Congress be- | States; and, if so, to report a bill for that purpose. peer Secretsry ts te Bond. CHILDREN. suonation af Ditner ned Tetons Fontes ee oe houeek: at No. 379 Let. fore the meeting of the Montgomery Convention, | Objection being made, the resolution was laid hide all Admission 15 Conte, Children 10 Cents, Arrangements. Cooks, Servants, &c., are Heth, and Heth ste, eeoeeerate, 1: part— and will not satisfy that influential body of seces- | Ver. ea ane following : Rusioney —The resignation of Commodore L. Admission 15 Certs, Children 10 Cente. posse; Ss well a8 his) Wines, which enjoy mach, a Requisite. 4s Tab sionists led by the Charleston Mercury. ‘Reselued, Thak tt bo un anenest Rousseau, of Louisiana, bas been accepted. {S$ FANNY FORREST. the patronage of the pu Be 80 liberally Card Tableand Corner Whatnct ‘The Republican endorses the resolutions adopted 183 FANNY FORREST, bestowed upon him. aud picdges his best exertions je Cone erat and Side fabs oneal In the House yesterday declaring the sentiment ppm Then vege ie eng mace Miss EA ENpRBS sO aerencanecian C. GAUTIER. ast E . 11.—Captain Morrison. ‘ . . of the Nesth not hostile to davery in the Heathen lea vrsates enter Lewts Case soak ute ate: MISS FANNY FORREST: SosouecdERS RESTAURANT. fale Heth and Cotton and Mask Matronses States. tion to the Treasury Department, and _scknow!- The Lyric Queen, and Authoress of reel Ser etth STAC Cotte Bedsteass, team! A Naxep Drsrorisa. —Every day’s mait brings Stic of Alabeme._ It will be son, bowerer, Up ay aXe BAPEY i RANE on Pa avezae, eteen eat, Re ses tat Kishen Reuisites some additional proof showing that the disunion the following order, that no resignation. under GAY HAPPY! bel wi = bm tg leaders who have usurped the government of the such circumstances, will be -, Captain ex 0 BU N? Axp ku a ie hint J.C. McSUIRE & CO., Auvcw, Gulf States design to erect neither more nor less mya oe Belcan nr alee gg Dl on EN tH Bue 3 ° Sil the tare ceiee token By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Asetionsers. a aepivng them of eer vgs of te J. Hee ears Rea is ES ARGS. CeerEted Charqotn awn Rirow FoR. masses, ivi every LenB ison, gia. a Ca Uberties oer eed under the Government of Revenue Cutter Service of the United States, late 'ENNO BU! TON, and § 5 “~ A Sbay. theta Tratant ah Neath cE eee Rs RE Fe Fisceengs octave Tisno Forte, made by Knabe- to thei re sfacti: mer 4 f geot'exen who =k way end Walnut Sofs, Arm and from where they lodge. fo lisim Chaires Feder the United States. The very last evidence of this fact comes in the shape of an ordinance, intro- duced among others of the same character by the brother of the absquatulator Cobb, into the Georgia b; equal in command of the ‘‘Lewis Cass,” having, in | The Great come Vooal Artist of the Age, in his | this n violation of his official oath, and of bis duty to ‘nique and Original the Government, surrendered his vessel to the parson BXteRrancent, State of Alabama, it is hereby directed that his ‘ARLOR ENTERTAINMENT, name be stricken from the roll of said service. Character Carpet Rag ard Sketch Book. lected in the ports of entry established by law in the seceding Btates, and ee of the condition of lght-houses, beacons, &c., what measures had been venue, vessels, public Character Carpet tch Rook. ' - Convention, defining what shell be trosson agnint | Soni<s treriae beopitains So kor nt Be ee oun hc Das Ben ot tea Treanerye Character Carpet Bat and Sketca Dock. ‘s] HAVE SAVED FIFTY PER CENT,” A | "bien, execu end the State of Georgia, and visiting any Georgian | Mr.Hurnett moved to amend the resolution as Five of the postmasters recently appointed in Previous to Monday of this week over I gentleman remarked + or two rinoé, by a= and Lace irepe, Curtains and rie, with long imprisonment, &c.,whosball dare either | follows: - the seceded States decline to take the oath to sup- 29,000 LADIES buying wy Stetionery 8 BHEPHER D'S, corner of | Marble-top Dressic other Bureaus, to write or speak against any measure or plan of | . Resolved, That the President of the United | port the Constitution of the United States, and of So'o00 LADIES Seventh and D sire tg wos Ont Pet ibists, Stented Weand nee Oeonmnene, y their so-ca'led Government, bearing on thelr rela. | Pups, a roducttta” upore to thier Hose what ie | course the saset be -deuad te Gane sea head taser 23:008 LADIES The same is trans of SCH Ol, BOOKS. BLANK | China, Ginrs ard Crockery Ware, | } tions to the Government cf the United States. | Wwas that induced him to assemble a largenumber | Persons canno my 2d nee Mesgsre yrs 22,000 LADIES BOOES, MISCEL! A i Ks, &o. | Knive-, Forks and Spoon FOUS | BO: . rt t y. Both Constituti: a the 0 f , e 7 Painted Cott Chamber Sct and Ward- We quote it, 2s follows: of troops in this city, and whether he has any in- aggre Sager oth the Constitution and t Attended these Popu'ar Family Afternoon Enter | aleo the chi t WRITING PaP: ‘2. the | Fine Paint tage Ui of ard Post Office act of 1825 are imperative in regard | tainments in Baltimore city. Hundreds of ladies dl, every be 4 rober “Any citizen of the State of Georgia, wherever | formation of a conspiracy ou the part of any of the | to the taking of the oath, No’ cases for the ap- | Sure obliged to. stand up for lack of sufficieut seate peta desl eneabia oc Cane and Woodt-seat Chairs, resident, who shall, without the permission of | citizens of this country to seize the Capitol and | pointment of postmasters are acted on where the | im the hail for their soosmmodation. TTENTION! Wachstands and Torlet Sete said State, directly or Indirectly. bommence or | prevent the inauguration of the President elect. rties seek to effect changes witha view of head- rok: ag off the next admintat ation. EQRTY MAGNIFICENT PRESEN It is stated here to-day that a movement is on FORTY MAGNIFICENT PRESENTS foot to Introduce into the Virginia Convention | witt he distributed among the audience To mor- resolution requesting Senators Hunter and Mason | row Afternoon. See paragraph below. to resign their seate, on the ground that thelr se- THE PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT cession sentiments do not coincide with the voice Sioa), = be a i rs of thelr conwttn a. oe Contains the simp’. soul moving melodies of Miss ie Republicans are ce erably worr' . oN > iavening, sa acccent ote port which is current, | THE ECCENTRIC SPT RREORATIONS but not confirmed by any reliable information, = Mu that the electoral returns from the different States Firrt Martancoe Pact Cuamactrns, have been stolen from the State Department. I aTrIER-OF Fact CuaRaci Ens, There was no objection, and the resolution, 2s amended, was passed Mr. Palmer, of N. Y., offered the following : Resolved, That neither the Federal Government, the ple, nor the governments of the non-slave- holding States have a purpose or the constitu- tional right to legislate upon or interfere with slavery in any of the slaveholding States of the Union; and that those who do not subscribe to the forego! Pe principle are too insignificant in num- ber and influence to excite the serious attention or alarm of any portion of the people After an exciting discussion the resolution was M MBERS of the ¥ ete Light [eters — Bods Bedding. Hair avd other Mat- U Regiment and sil other Military Men, will | , co" ttn4. Prench aod other Bedeteads Please Pree te, GIFT BOCKSTOR: Brardels nad other Carpets and Oulaiven, k- Pe as ° lator and othe over, ant pos = themselves with MILITARY od lot of Kitoven Requisiter, and many f whch he has a large assortment, in- cluding Infantry, Cavalry, and Artillery Tactios, cles which we deom upnccessary to of @99 and under cath; over nd is wel ing at sremtly redused prices. Remember, 476 Pa. avenue, fe 9-st 0m ang nator coshsare UR BONNETS, HATS, and FLATS of the ng interest. Overy intent siples, anda’ ail oeees made N 2 WILLIAMS, Aucts. of the best material, Call at once and get —— choice. i STEVENS = no 2-tf 336, hetw. 9th and loth sta. Look at This. carry on any verbal or written correspondence, or intercourse with any foreign Governmeat, or any agent or cilicer of the same, with an intent to in- fivence the measures or conduct of such Govern- ment adversely to the existence or interests of said State, in relation to any disputes or controversies with sald State, or to defeat the measures of the government of said State; or if any such person, net duly authorized, sball counsel, aid, advise, or assist in any such correspondence, such citizen 3 of Georgia shall be guilty of a felony, and on conviction, shall be punished by imprisonment in th nitentizry not less thanone nor more have not been able to ascertain whether it is true = By = ~REAT VIRGINIA REMEDY ror COUGH! —e than three years, and by a fine not exceeding five | sdopted by a vote of yeas 161, nays none, with the | of not, but if it is it would only have the effect of FENNO BURTON. GUuatbs MONCH TIS. &o—Dr. Puiier THE SF BCTS OF THE PANIC! } thousand doliars. > following modification : deferring the counting for a few days, as dupil- Introductory Address and fone—V i Compound Folu otorabars. Va. Seo oars — ‘ “On motion, this, with several other ordi- Resolved; That neither Congress, the people, | cate returns arein the possession of the Govern. Packet— ollow Paara oe dae ‘orage in 8 | of wonderful c to be nances introduced by Mr. Cobb, were ordered to | nor the governments of the non-slaveholding States ors of the several States. Actording to the pro- den Squi l—Mr. Fidget cebie—The Captain Alice lon! es the different Stores Wholesa weet & LAW: Amine at visions of the Constitution, the returns are‘ di- agents, K be printed.”* R NCE and J.B. MOORS, Weat E JEWELRY Who doubts for an instant, with such proof have the constitutional right to legislate upon or interfere with slavery in any of the slaveholding rected to the President of the Senate,” who Is, of Musical Melange—Recoollections of Russell— | — That usually retail from 8 to $2, States of the Union : Streot incing—Kuife Grinding Mee © ASHINGTON. Pee eee eee” Of yetzor has been | " After a brief consideration of the Senate amend- | “Spc, reebonsinye for thelt custody, to. Club house—Lite'ary Fores Mage AND GEORGETOWN now selling at fairly inaugurated over the Gulf States, under | ments tothe Deficiency bill, the House adjourned | ,,/°4 parts of Georgia, represent a great reac ft cathe Theater— Sffy—Opera Giass— | ost’ SUA PEOPLE et ONLY ONE DOLLAR 2B ACH, which the life, liberty and property of any man + tion in progress against the secession movement. 'O, and he Loved me Drariy.” | Wee READS GUMPOUND SYRUP Oe . opposed to the late usurpation, are to be the pen- Tvxspay, Febuary 12. So etry be this feeling in some sections thatthey | ‘Treeoherous memory, The Pio-Nio- Mr, Brown | LIVERWORE for Coughs, Celds, Hoarseness, aT IE alties for daring to express such opposition ? Sgnatz.—The Chair laid before the Senate a | 2t¢ Said to refuse to acknowledge the secession or- | —Mr. Grumble— Miss Prnd-: co—Mr nder— | Croup and other aications of thi Ge ‘and chest, OPPOSITION STORE, nil saat eames Gommunication from the Department of the inte | dance, and keep the Stare and Stripes Sying. | Mise Quiet —M nother Viitore. | aod tise hie SGRE BURA bul Dit. Tux Peace Conventiox.—Yesterday’s session Poste) Gor oegp noc rappel Sg yond’ Re aeeiana ppt ohg antes A recntion arasnti Mise Tit an iat f middle aged Boden 0. family should be theme Shams ont oe 476 Paxusrevanta Avenva - 0 ating. , ; re within the reach of all. of this body was very brief. Its committee of ove | '“Atemorials favoring a settlement af the present | atiecs, will the Southern Confederacy use coercion FORTY SPLENDID PRESEN Wodo not expeot strangers to believe what we Coli seh counties from each State, who are considering the various | ditticulties by compromise were presented by | 88%inst its refractory subjects ? . SENTS. write in regard to our own medicines, consequent- ly we refor you to the following well known ¢ BOOKS! BOOKS! demen's oertificat hich can be sorn at thes rag storeg where the articlos are for sale; they aay We are cloring outs large stock of Stand d and Propositions of settlement, not being ready to re- pert. The committee was in session until nearly ten ovclock last night. It is understood that a Messrs. Dixon, Crittenden, and others. Mr. Wilkinson presented certafn anti-seceasion and coercion resolutions of the Legislature of A letter from a Georgia member of Congress ante Distributed to the Audience To Morrow was shown around the House of Representatives | Afternoon, ce ; Secdsy, in which he deplores the reaction in the The Admission is but Fifteen Cents, ar 5 ii 2) beet Cough and Sore Throst Medicines Miscsllansous 1 yeep! ing State al popular mind in the Gulf States, and fears its in- And for Children TEN CENTS. ply we ; troduced by Mr. Guthrie, which is a combination a speech memorial favoring the The cctecae Dome Tennessee have almost annt-| dienes fo saornow Aiternoon ‘which will cost the fev. 4 t ate ian ey: po om 1 BOOKS SELLING FOR 50 CENTS. of features of the Border-States and Crittenden | ™ipreement of th Presented a Union memorial | bilated the border States revolutionists, whi'st | 9 puone recipient bot 15 oe my deiseee, Rev. Jax S Mo Murr y, Kev, Wm R, Mills, 91.25 BOOKS SELLING FOR 60 TO 75 Plans. We are satisiied that if they report that | grom Massachusetts, with 22.230 names. the U cog _ee of paboambare i aie Flor 7 Sets of Beautiful Jewe'ry to-morrow, uf Each enue Baltimore Conf ence. CENTS, latform it can the convention by @ majority | Mr. Sumner said the only excuse for those | 8¢cession vote is so smail that but an infinitesimal p-endi LOT EW, Waolesale by W_H. Read & Co,, Druggists, 63 . s Seria Pel ened npscaal hope that its final | memorlalists was they did not understand whet rte Vancey peieeoae nies ere cock | Coda iuece ureters, Ormementas Brosiway, Baltimore, ; ait (OO POONA AELESRO Oe Et ee Gree. adoption, or that of something similar to it, will | *bey signed. mmenced at Chactoen, resusoted at Baltimore, | Each of t ove Healy Elegant Aitioles will Gene by R. 8. T. Cissel & Co., Drucgist, ALL NEW BOOKS be by a decided majority of both sections. There | | House. —The Speaker laid before the House a | and the third scene is now in course of presenta: | ©8t the re ‘s but lOor 15 eeuts. i ‘ott, Draggist, 376 Pa. avenne. , S is great unanimity among the commissioners who | CoMMUsication from the Secretary of War, rela- | tion at Montgomery, Ala. Not only have the OBSERVE OBSERVE. m. 8. Thompson. Dri Fifteenth st. and Reoeived as soon as Published, and Sold & y aw Aaa Hee gee rpenses of the several arsenals, dock- | Union men swept the State, electing probably | As the Famuy Afternoon Entertainmeata are | New York avenue, Washt AT RETAIL pipicsantyretiepslapas secre epee Yards. &e., of the United States. Laid on the | four-fifths of thelr candidates, but they have de. | &novo.ty in this city. the attendance to murrow | _John E. Bates, Dragei . is: among those from the border non-slaveholding | table and ordered to be printed. cided that there shall be no convention; that the Fn Pa wil probably not be large. So that atthe and slaveholding States; the imprecticables be- | | Several memorials were presented. praying an | members who have been elected shall never meet Each Person Attending SCHENCK, of Phil Lowest Wholesale Prices ing almost exclusively commissioner from New | farly settlement of the natlonal difficulties, and le Mr Soke dee cas aeaty gheaininern Will receive a Heautiful Present, worth from ten to sive to viewt Washinston — England, the far northwest, and New York. This| “Mr Carter, of N.Y , reported from the Com- | fer the Union and O05 fer mate A nat | > iundred and fifty times the price of admis made Brapsoments to positivel REMEMBER ? ° od 7 secession; aud even at y > morning It seemed to be understood that the corn- | mittee on the District of Catumbia, a bill for the | Memphis, which wee seopreed te ne tole oe TO MORE OW NigHT SYio base setel seped onthe Avene dean, YOU CAN GET BOOKS mittee would not make its report until to-mor- | relief of the ie of St. Mathew’s Church, and secession, the Union men have elected their del- TO-MORROW NIGHT where patients can obtain advice free. Fd onl from 9 to £0 per cent. lers than Publisher's prices, row. moved that it be put upon its passage; which egates by a majority of 400. Messrs. Stokes, Nel- O-MORKOW NiGuTt charges when it is necessary to ee t om per ids: Carter toad eae that net es ve ek Le Soratey cosa iar tegen cs ey Taam! LANNY POR Ber: “Axo FENNO BURTON'S | & Br Waits i ageut for Sonenck's Peimeats “y —Th ja ti Z 2ST anp FED “ . Tuzarsn—T was of couse on immense apart for the consideration of business pertaining Seuie Andres Tekeon ee emery PARLOR ENTERTAINMENT. by Borys price per Botte, for ae of Seay egies ae audience last night, to witness the representation | {0 the District of Columbi, i = oneumption; Sehenok’s Sea D, and CHATELAINE jc jumbia Jackson doctrine, and agzinst whom the fight has Admission Two Di it* | Tonio, price § i per bettie, for Dyspepeis; "a | LADIES’ NECK, GUARD, of Henry VIII, with Charlotte Cushman as“Queen | "Ar. Pryor, of Va., opposed it,and leave was | been very biter, regards the result as toe endorse M ¢ Palle’ price 25 oeute ber’ x, for is CHAINS, ci ine’? The wonderful er of her ren- | not granted. t 5 Complaints and Constipation of the j date fai hate ten #. Sherman, of Ohio, laid before the House a | parts of the Sse, ate ne eta emmy tn all _ Soheuck would be erate ial to, those. wi and GENTS’ VEST CHAINS, &0., 20, | 7 kept the large assemblage spell-bound, and in | COmmunication from the Sec of the Prea- | made these demonstrations do not do all the vo- ABSHINGTON THEATER? | lonvo their certificates of cure witht BWA wd Th. of the leadin, the celebrated | and Menne, relative to the Havin anne age | Hg: W iS Won y | corer Maventh et aed Larne, Pof y ONLY ONE DOLLAR EACH. some 1 passages, Means, relative to the liabilities and expenses ennessee, Kentucky and Virginia have thus | aoting Manager. fs. iPr Raymonn | DOR C. 7 “Trial Scene” for instance, one could bave ‘‘heard | of the See rans “eewied foes the ane emphatically Spoken out in endorsement a ar P'SuHHPS No Goo sant CAPS. ey 3 6. G. EVANS, ' fe a pin drop,” so intense was the interest of the jactedita nae oot couaacnne Szpences; = ne Gen eee Baten pap case cocdend Positively, last night but three, and farewell en- | Office. zt Pont ow ++e+ePemusylvania Avenue..,...476 — Z a ; Mr. Ely, of N. Y., presented a memorial from | on the border States. Hie name will live im sagement of BALtinore r. Studley, as “King Heary,” made a fine im- | the citizens of Rochester, praying Congress to ex. | ratte) remembrance, whilst those who traduced MISS CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN, : ying eee OUSE,. | : Pression, having a good stage voice and figure, | tend to the Southern States measures of concilia. | Elm will be forgotten, or if remembered, named Daily reoeizing frosh and eweet, in Goshen pack- Ladies, Call Early ; tnd 2 good conception of the requirements of his | tion and concession, that the impending dangers | in the same category with thos: of Yancey, lthett, Yn will appear as acon, Aloo, Ohio Butter rhea 1s conte. . tk. : part. The other parts were acceptably tilled by | “he sountry may be averted id on thetable. | Floyd and Cobb. MEG MERRILIES, iv ae $9 Exanange Plaon. faitimore, RIBBLE’s ORIcINAL $1 STORES : the capable regular company of the theater. Comuilttee on Commerce, a bill to amend an act | the Virswan Cone they Inteaded to eae , eee en = TAKE NOTICE! fio 202 PENNA. AVENUE, ; To-night, Miss Cushman appears in the great | entitled an act to limit’the Mabilities of ship | lish a Provisional Goversimects end ogee ee GUY MANNERING; ook Aele eat foe ands of Virginia money for my lo. 302 PENNA. AVENUE, 4 part in which she frat made he: fame.asan actress, | We", sud for, other purposes, and moved ite place of Governor of Virginia vacated; but honest Supported by persons indebced to me willl please oa'l and settle | Additional invoioes just received of New and 5 i ered that of ‘Meg Merrilics,” in the drama of Guy Mannering. Her representation of this part isa i] thing to be remembered for a lifetime. The ; Piece is to be brought out in fine style to-night, with incidental music, and all the auxiliaries to its most effective representation. ‘ohn was too much for tuem. It is said that the States bordering on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers will soon unite in demand- ing of Loutstana that she shall place no obstruc- tions upon their commerce, by requiring vessels engaged in foreign commerce to break thelr car- ‘oes at New Orleans when their yoods are not lestined for that city, but for the ports of entry at et. Louls, Lowaville, and Cincinnati ‘The War Department bas received advicesfrom Maj. Anderson to the7th inst. He writes in good spirits, and is fully prepared for any emergencies that may arise. ile has not heard bow the nego- tlations between the President and Col eng oe ad rece fal Jewelry. up, Or shall be compelled to give their socounte og —ceagf iato the hands of a collector. A Pe ora Harms | 8. P. HOOVER, I all, YOU CAN TaKE YOUR Ca ‘OR ONLY not Pasay. between oh ant inthe ONE DOLLAR. ASTONISHING, BUT TRUE! AL and GO: Mise Mary Shaw | Lp IS Very stiange that’ SMITH should get in| EX RMELT iver of Thee.” it | New Goods when every body is orying hard fumes. But he cells his goods at such low prices that the People will bay them. Ni it of CLOTHING and FU which will be sold at 20 tual value. At SMITH” opposite Post Office. To * WM. Gatt MR. J. B. STUDLEY, To cons!ude with the comedietts of DYING FOR LOVE. Mfs. Dr. Manzie.... With Song Mr Bovock, of Va. offered a resolution instruct- ing the President of the United States to transmit to Congress the letter of Hon. John B. Floyd of Nov. 3, 1960, relative to the claim of Wm. Deg- Toot; agreed to. Mr. Holman, of Ind , presented a series of res- olutions adopted by the citizens of Iudiana, de- claring that in case of an establishment of a Soutbern Confederacy, they would never conseat toa line of division ‘ween them and the State of Kentacky Mr. Stevens, of Pa., moved that the resolutions be laid over till the day of judument = ED MUSIC will be Churoh, (2th street.) G next, 14th instant, Mr. Epiton—In your issue of yesterday eve- ning you state thet the difficulty between Senator Jobnson of Tennessee, and Wigfall of Texas, bad been amicably adjusted by friends. Mr. Wigfall commencing st 7% o'clock, ‘The Choir of the Chureh will bs assisted ny some most excellent musical talent from the cities of A bas not been advised of the existence of any diffi- After some excitement the resolutions were laid | had terminated. He knew, however, for he Baltimore aad Georgetown, all under direction of WOG. D AND Cl is culty between himself and Senator Johnson; or if | ¥POA the table. already been informed what posi<ion the Admin- gat ato be hai ae Wei Berkine’ dry Gtatt ina. AY 7 one has been adjusted, neither Mr. Wigfall nor ———+—ee) istration would take in regard to the demands of | goods store, and Mr. Widgeley’s and Mo ‘Moore's os pabice—252 Penn. avenue, > his friends bere had any opportunity of taking | | TH Wuarzen.—The following report of the | South Carolina. He had received his instructions ja hetween lith and 12th streeta, drog stores, and at the door ou the evening of the Concert. 1 GRAND CONCERT Weather for the morning is made from the Amer- ican Consolidated h Line to the th- sonian Institution. “Tee of cheorvation ie some time ago through Lieut. Talbott, and he has been preparing and arranging his plans accord- ingly. He expects to be attacked immediately part in it H, P. Brewster Washington, Feb. 12, 1861. VERYTRIN Statrouery Line: prices E tos f the tom Mgheshent?. ry i) ; about 7 o’elock. < after Col. Hayne’s return. AND ()RENCH & RICHSTEIN, ! [Note.—The statement referred to by Mir. Brew- Wisaxsey 12 tat. He says, judging from the activity of the peo- ‘Presentation of Colors Ee agents for the Pecactt re lea nad x a ster was copied into the Star from an exchange | New York, N.Y... heavy storm, fog. le the extensive preparations which are be- COMPANY «C,* Washing’ change, Charleston Mercury, fe. Subsoril paper } ‘ashi D.C. cloudy, wind SW ng made, that they will present a pretty formid- 1? Washing’n Light Infantry, | served nt low rates re fom every oity in ' lear, pleasant able display, and make a most desperate effort to At thé Smithsonian Institution, Union—weekly, monthly and aparteris. Maxtiat Law i Sovtm Cazotina —Governor : take the fort’ He is fully Prepared. THURSDAY EVENING, February 14. Sane nee ts ihe time. New ‘2 Pickens issued on Saturday last his proclamation, In_a very short time after the attack is made, | On which ion the éastly, celebrated Marine | the city and Georgetown immediately ofr ‘ar- establishing martial law over Sullivan’s Island, tents Tato Fort Sumit Paey have Succi] fieiywisna ae Be | yocR CHOICE POR ONE DOLLAR, . upon which Fort Moultrie stands, and over the ecessary men! — 0.000 py ty 3 ; waters and marshes edjacant thereto. get men, munit fons sear peti Into thet fort, tt an Fey ee. Wonra or sob ii!Stors od prt a persone dete ieee eeawiih ry, ' ‘will be done. L. Overture. . Gastities, these unheard enee s > The article in the Scar of Saturday, rela- Ita rs by letters received here from Charles- | 2. Quartetts—Come where my love lios am Sv ak oatieure ie ea our “ ° 7 tive to Ex-Gov. Lowe, of Maryland, should have clear a thet the people doubt thelr ability to take Fort Dubacte Mr. eck — SP Pecan ivaae tere LAE STORE. 4 Subaccie Ge. clear Sumter. A gentleman there writing to this city | Mrs. Dubaxt, Mrs. Gi All the Stock in 8. P, HOOVER'S STO; ons pe owen, been credited tothe Annapolis Gazette, instead ‘clear, 52°. says the impression is very general among the lo—The Un: FETT fron flail, embra*ing every variet; Ze, Sstwenn ong Yi .% of the Annapolis Kepublican. . New Orleans, La.........-elear, 50°. military men that they would not be able te take | 2 S0!o—The Unon_ Gia aet cactes ‘Gone, ‘Sihuidrents end IJ~ Remember the Number-30s—e5 ve ! — Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a m., (cor. | !t; that whether they take it or not, there must be ELING TRUNKS oes, Also, TRAY no connection with others, professing to sell at our if OF Active preparations are making in North | tected for temperature,) 29.734; at noon, 29.700" | @ fearful loss of life- tases Warwick. cash at creat sacrifices om utuct rete saliva Prices, in this oity. it ‘Thermometer m7 a0 strane 5. Solo—Rhode’s air, with variationsfor voiee, ww Original cock, Theat ie Carolina for the canvass for delegates to the State a . » 513°; at noon, 56 ———___=_=_==_E_EEaEE—_— Mrs. Amasa W King. indeed much below original cort. The atten ot Reoeived this day 8 large invoies of SILVER- ‘| Convention. Opposing nominations have been | g2Szimum during 31 hours, ending vs, m. to WHO HEARD THE TYKOON? 6. Duet—THe lonsiy Vird: % ia ES ook SERENE Wi TEAICE, eunetting (i Brent test and eh eee it made tn nearly every county —_—-—— U‘tkigar PiANOS—A very pretty Piano for | 7, Chorus—Joy, inlet” The above comprises s Inge stock of the finest RB or Dishes: Pratt Ruheon on! ‘Kanes. ; aaa wall parlure; fur saleor rent chesp : See ioe eter can Gaiters.Shoes, Boots, Beves rt. apd i+ Spoon; Tobacco ; S Personal. { Yilitia, BC Violinoellos. Maloteoas, Soc ter reure During the intermission there will bes Age! nf hes feut aut the Fixtures for eale, o dj Jedge Duer and lady, N-Y., Gov. Hicks, | fic@rs of tre wecond roe se eae ae John Cochrane, of New Yow ty ee Hen. to promises, Izan Hall. Md_, and Hon. Charles Hale, Mass , are at Wil. SORROW Patera: se a emOOns "Parr Il. Ti be anid ae pant ale te eee 1 lads”. Mise soe aE, the Haall oP the! Wari MES, M8, BISHOP and MISS E. GAIR, of | 1, Overture. é f entering the Boot, Shoe and Track Bual- : se Motimang the tate «i distingulsbec. arrivale | near Teuth atzvet aud oport jorduty | By orde:.’ | have taken @ pact of Alestre “imeem 2 Bolo—The rock beside the sea........., thie affords e better’ opportunity then may . ¥. . Col. Com, . re ie meee wee | iH Fo mee w ane | oe eee ek | ARE tthe Shr a tN 8 Ble Dioyree oe —-uen| ROSALIA vate rey eae ave ars Pasmieesiaued stranger te maid to | 7G, OLR FELLOW Oty IZENS Ov | 012 st" 324 Penna. avenue!_| Saisses Cullum and Etertach, and Messrs. Noyes a = Halim omamenge’ in the steamer Canada, at | UZ TRE DISTRICT — in rate ft ____ WHO HEARD THE TYKUON? 5. Solo—Le Maacle 2! 2°" A bed o GPE*T REDUO TON OF PRICE TO SUIT / : de plume of eee ae Pomrotwotion of, ths, livse, and Property of thelr GSAT BARGAINS IN GOOD SECOND. ia cae eye a] Nos, 5 . i to suit the times, Call sadgege anes a Saeed fe 12 306 Pa av. bot sth and 10th ete, _WA#O HEARD THE TYKOON? | TL ig Tux Gaxat Cure vor Dysrzrsia —One of the and is preset of w larg i ‘most terrible evils in the community is the wide. thea end oantok properly gute Thonueifer fez, ns | i io) Eirdw eras s upon the he = of 2 citizens of the Dis: cr % Toy Weare great inducoments SS Geieecsa | aR Ra | Tipe iaen Amer cetsonnct oat SBE on, ag | ent ee | es upon Flute M mace aS . trivt for ma eral 8. Chorus— hell ne, ye free.” ™ having be aid for one hundred Gover mn the orig cost, the owner leavi: ett Ti the Music Store of W. 6, TZEROTT. “fi ho | mt - love oe un- ns: laws ot tharekore ca epse vice tibe eae PEM ae Rpm a i : fei dpe cateepeegery ae tne will insure the vol the'propeeed metaehee en ea Peay ————————————————_—_—_—_—_—_—_—— i The in the House, a new novel, by John Manager's Off-« of the ‘ . Seca ehieee enn bli sbioaraaae RY GEG | aa gh ce hee a care r, va (4 sre guttering {om what they belleve to bethe ail | P40 gaunt aifone ttm Gontrion, 8 base | Con Oe eR SOR TRE UNION. Professor J. Cookman Adams will preside at the it orboweis mie ch seein real ality but eymptomsand | “Wy'srdar sfiRs Sompetgem™” Wm Mia, {Sts Ory and Alcona always on haod and delivered | P'S 0,091 Dicsatoe. Profesor 3. H. Dosiel, ta forme, does tne die ares eee ee oe many GENERAL ORDERS—No. 6, edad debe outa ute SrBigon app Store | pouktee’ oPeaneaiieg heed seal shetae miguusdudtctnaae pucemetercnee Hearguanrans D.C Muztis t Seat of Thr strand Palas’ OMe OF 8 goers prague; and at the door om the coe ‘ com, or com- 4 J & ia bination of symptoma is entirely different. Prot. direction of tha Hae Sas . WHO HEARD THE TYKOON? RAND M @ Peed a We one i organi! Sacererars at Poot | cas ah dna fc at | GQUEAT sucnasion sovmuccwr’ —— | G™AN® SNCAL Haier of aie aetans cease ge] <* APS a | & Co. ‘Boston, We have seen letters from indi- | inti Sarena mental district. — The Citizens vr fo ington have geoeded from os ramet a», ! ats rdart Are lat to that ect Pend ONLY: HH sac reeeene charaeaet and peattion in society | By order o1 alafor General W BIHAN og peice sae on ak For the Benefit of jazs 282 Pa. ay. ‘vee. Winn ese, bu Site eng Ba i - confidence, article bas | f 11 st "x a. | VWs Fis OYs ; ST. MATTHEW'S WASHINGTON INFANT = deen by some of our most professional jutent General. AND oy AY. BOO! c. EVENS, 336 : WB eter ono wr we | CT SGRECEREROPS ce wgenne | Heiter comntratin tte nan | Jem BT oy Guerra i} huowan temeay jon Shington Piz. gounias of inwarin of uadred Sens “Theveteno teats ae Lon: ofits ostitution, under the charge of the erase’; 38 ptt RGIA STATE LOTTERIES. { } Footed in their dealt Hinst;and hove to make be tesen. with all lives saved and Union. pre- Charity, is of resent orig: nm city, Bui VERY FINE Sl i th eneato | A VERY FINE SEVEN-OCTAVE PIANO, Tego i : we WJ HOSIERY AN Tre Levees "tad font aasorimont of Ladies’, wholee jo sad ak ee wtS nee prrortant to HOUSELEEPERS. | from : &. ines Of $1.00 nnd ander lomediate- t) in the Ken nal 4 ae pe ee or ee Mok INNES eens are Fanes Kell J Cal Wrson, * wn ih HET anal SI 2w* De. MUASON REMOVAL. asic As remuve? his Office to iv the Coaventica with ase fe New fron Building: oa,ieis otitis uae Stores nt? Nxt dour wet, Bs waar thts cope 9s felt se HOOP SKIRTS. ae on Revealing Mere lesnes seers — Phe St: sete CHPY BELL Fear es | LL Bileres’ Hoop eile" of Lattice: Siare and Steipes are ving shoves uently every 1S Pegi Walaa thaw re als ates serrate, quuntey store and hotel if the Anterior of tbat | ici oom, City Gi tau a9 iatara ‘Ap rs * 2g J '. 2 ~ - side souriena to thelr glorious banter. ~ | five. to bear ail complaints and to ah gar | wetted) Pa. av. _ + OoeR révvie dines Una. et

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