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OCAL NEWS se evita Of Baltimpre, its edition ‘FE a to require it to be put to press st an enrly hour; Advertisements, therefore, should he tin before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may appear until the next day. ——_—_~.0e-—___ Notice .—Disteict of Columbia Advertisements +> be inserted In the Bat rmione Sun are received stand forwarded from Tux Stan Office, Avexanpata Irems.—The following items we} _Lucttnz —Last night, Rev. Mr. Lord delivered glean from the Gazette of this morning the first of bis course of lectures on the Representa- Preparations fur eelebrating the 2d —We learn | tives of Modern Civilization. The subjectof last that our Volunteet Companies are making prepa- | evening was Michael Angelo and Art. rations for an appropriate celebration of the B Angelo was born in 1474, of illustrious parents, Gayfcf Waabington. In addition to the MAunt | Who opposed all his wishes and aspirations con- Vernon Gnards, Alexandria Riflemen, Old Do- | nected with his art, considering nothing worthy minion Rifles, and Alexandria Artillery, it is ex- | of atiention except the art of war, medicine, the- pected thatthe Minute Men from Culpeper C.H., 7, OF some of the professions. Be was a rug- and one or more companies from Washington, . Stern man, nurtured in the school of sortow will be nt, as guest of the Alexandria Rifie- | and adversity, and isolated because Superior to all men, eh take part in the celebration. On that | around him. He wasa firm believer {n the exis- day,a handsome flag is to be presented to the | tence of epee Deity, and it was his delight Riflemen by the ladies, and the occasion will be | t0 work out the majestic linaments of the prophets one of great interest. Atnight,a ball will be given | and holy men of God. In him wascombiued a by te Mount Vernon Guards, at Sare} ell. | perfect knowledge of the three highest arts: paint- ¢ Friendship Fire Company have also deter- | ing, <niwe and architecture, each of which mined to unite in the celebration. Alexandria is | Was dev to the fullest extent. He was not never backward in paying homage to the memory | only a creator but a reproducer, and the Gothic, BAL 8, ke. GEORGETOWN. THE LATEST NEWS. MeO Rm AEE TELEGRAPSHIO. Washington Turn-Verein, — —— On TUESDAY, Feb 12, AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS. [Special Dispatches to The Star } he Wash DV Il give a “4 - Necsuerade Bala Aaa eee wil eee aa : Menpnis, Fed, 11.—Ed. Star: Memphis bas for oh public is respeotfalty favited. A for the bayora , On first ballot the vote was | £9ne for the Union by upwards of 400 majority. forte will be spared ts sive manorial nat considerably scatiored, one candidate recerving | It was claimed fer éigunion, you will remember, *Pokete $1, admitting a centres ang indies, | te.trom Mr. Wm. King was then read by the | BY ® thousnnd majority. Prom the returns from y a rman, wl decli Mr. Ch. Werner will furnish refresuments and | a candidate, On the next vallot Me Pr Dens | DeebboriNg counties, I judge that the State has supper. . fe 11-2t_ | received fifteen votrs, and Maj Brooke B. Wil- | voted against holding any Convention at thie First in War, First in Peace, and-Wirst in the | liams five votes. Mr’ a received one He his Countrymen, ral Ps Correia, wage ne petition of John W. Carr, pray’, of a fine, was referred. apdepeneics ‘| “al the req) “an time, by a considerable majority - of Washington. the Byzantine, the Roman, and Grecian styles of SEC _ clared to be the nominee. Without to| A private dispatch from Greenville, Tennessee, Nr, Bayly introduced a jstat resolution. in-| Gold Fish.We had shown to us, yesterday | #fchitecture were all worked out in their harmo- | "THESE OOEOR ER We aniN eT Oe ae ballot for Councilmen. the conven i that @ ‘Senator Jobnson’s the President of the Laitoe Goramells 2 wait on | morning, a Gold Fish, the largest we Gver ssw, | MoUs perfections. -Hisatatues were noted for their | Ctra %n ie. ss CIATION will take Until Wednesday evening next. Good feclt Mi owe onan. He mney deen nee | nite? States at buch time as | which bad been caught on Sumday evening lest) Re ea anes: ad Gila wan carried te | niece as Tissay's Lon MONDAY, Feb valled throughout the evening, although thedele. | county) bas gone against holding a Convention pects to him pros poh his fon otros pole ry the Potomac, ete heres 1a tne | musing upon bis works, peastiy the battle of | & for the cecseron. ‘Tickets 90 cente:sdmit- Tease tenons yeeros es Parties. Mr. | by 2,291 majority. Washington and Bawkins Se ” | Capital ground Into the river, through one of the Hercules Set Alea eg Ongena eed far gh mage gotey fos-aisor | thismorming. ne neconvention | cunties are also largely for the Union Mr Semmes Intro? goed a joint resolution, in- Washington sewers. Was but eighteen years old, We are grat to learn that Forrest Hall bas — structing the comm ti > had not given his attention wholly to'sculpture. © the Interests ig Wren etn ane —s Renting of the Fish Wharf —The Fish Wharf pepe rete peri pacbesyess ip, on WANTS been by the Government for a period of | Tarwrox, (Gibson county,) Tenn., Feb. protest agains? eo of the Dill pend in pr recon rar nrg 2" Lea - | was. prosperous. ‘The men who accumulated 7. pen etn garg) a at se “Bat. | Béitor Washington Star: Every Union delegate Defore that? 24, for a Metropolitan Ue auction, Jobn T. ightoa, auci Thomas | weasure in commerce and trade sought to embel- N' ‘By & respectable young woman, | talion. yA ies here will each be in the State probably elected. The vole on con- Police for’ neetty of Washington, In ite Present | Soin fer eatae, until the lst of June, to Thomas | ish their palaces and gardens, and sculpture | WANT ATION es oniid's nufes Si ghamber. | assigned a room, and the large concert room wit] 4 form; p® sed wnanimonsty. Javins, for $2,125. made progress as its need was felt and taste be- | maid. He-t reference can beriven. Address Box be used for company drilis by each in re ath vention or no convention in this section ts close. Joint | resolution for the telief of F.%. Walsh, | , Cotton —We learn that the Orange and Alezan- came refined. His works were not suggestive of | 9. Star Office, 1t* pase mee en ve” @iken from the table for consideration, and | @tia Railroad Company have contracted ing to demoralization or |, but were exalting Yo this city, over their road, two thousand and instructive. His gi frescoing, his ma- of cotton to be aE from this port to New | jestic statues, and his unrivaled architecture have York tn steamers Cotton is from Memphis, | challenged the admiration of the whole world; and to be brought to Lynchburg over the Virginia | and though his Paintings, his statues, and his Tennessee Railroad. This is but the begin- | columns may crumble away, the influence for ning of a heavy trade to be done in cotton by the which exetted upon mankind, and the new rule. ideas he tepresented in the sublime creations of Leak in the Alexandria Canal.The water in | his lofty intellect, will continue to exist a8 Jong as the Alexandria Canal has been drawn off to repair | the pillars that support the universe of God. asligbt leak in the road arch at the Four Mile : ee Run. Surrems ead. egos —F.'T. Backus and =e Reuben HitchcocR, of Ohio, and B C. Cook,Jno Mititany Dirricuity —It is stated in military | M. Palmer, and Levi Davis, of Illinois, were ad- circles that the Department has declined to re- aft discussion, was re-committed to the com- «Bul provide for IL to provi & more general lighting of Nhe streets of the city and for other perpen; idl over informally. The Chair announced that under the joint reso- lution passed at the last meeting of the Board, euthorizing the appointment of a committee of the City Councit to receive the President elect, he bad sppotnted on the part of the Board of Alder- . = wes Ward and Semaies - +t. Ward —“Mr. President, I most tespectfull: decline to serve. It aint my style.”? i The for several of the companies are expected | The convention is Probably defeated, however, ee? 5 W4N ED—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- to-day, and be taken directl: hout the State. E in this (Bth- TON chambermaid or nurse, of | new throug . Every county in € Terence can be given. Please address Bex 8, Star Sce Miss Thomas’ advertisement of Valentines, ridge’s) Congressional district voted « mejority ANTED-By a respectable young women, ————— ieee? manny ———w TION as chacsbormaid or ¢ dg howsework,) Can GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS | Naenviix, Tenn., Feb. 11, (4 p.m.)—To the Star a een eerie etary ts cial amtiainoag give good reference. Address Box 10. oe, Washington Star : The best judges bere now eat!- fois f AT A MbETING OF {a5 MEMBERS PASE ae “ ae a it* <R7Al SE SE TS Eee TAM Catholic) Ci ih, - | Mate the majority inthe whole State against « ANTED-Sr etent TAILORS immedi- eo le urch, in conjuno- Ww ately. A Py toG ROLE Ata ‘Stephens ry d members of the Young Cathoiios’ | Convention to consider the question of Union or & Co.'s, 322 Pa. avenue, between 9th and 10th ste, | fitiend Society, the foilowing preamble and resolu at ot shank tux “sd whee Whereas it hae pleased Almichty God, in hie atierenrgeaa tetsicte ating ¥i . to remove 7 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—From to | wiedom. fom among us, by the hand of | secession candidate bas been elected so far as re- Reve hs mitted attorneys and counsellors of this Court. a “4 pe a hoped the gentleman would | Commission Captain Schaeffer, of the National | No G2. Geoose P. Bissell ef at > plaintidis in er- | pup Ricien wert of SECONDHAND F ENE donth. the late | Rev. Father AiGr Set SS RD aes senchind Sabet ‘Semis an Mr. Ward —“I certainly ask to be excused from | R'fes, on the ground of his refusal to answer cer- | ror. agt. the City of Jeffersonville. In error to | the highest prices, And, no- | in some measure their affection for the a » | expresses ber faith in the disposition of the Peace serving; in fact, I shall excuse myself, There is tain interrogatories put to him by Major General the circuit court of the United States for the dis- | tice, i HLY, and their heart-felt sorrow occasioned by his death; ne power in this Board that can es el me to act | \Ye!gbtman touching his course in a certain con- | trict of Indiana. Mr. Justice Clifford delivered jer in Furniture, Stovés, &o. therefore i Conference to come to a settlement of the question in thie capacity, and I shall take the Iberty of tingency. According to Gen. Weightman’s | the opinion of the court, reversing the judgment | 009 O8 7th st., bet. G and H east side, Resolved, That it is with great sorrow ws hav= staying away If not excused. I won't serve on the | *°COUnt, Capt. Schaeffer was notified to re {_— of the said circuit court, with costs, and remand- realized jecease ved on the terms of the border slaveholding States WANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE, | pastor Res.) cr’ ~sadeeathemiaatnade least artnet committee, and that’s all about it. himself at the headquarters of the militia to Pe ing the cause, with dircetions to sward a venire eraons declining housekeeping. or having | Rrvohted’ ‘Phatont Aineeseation hax eustained a eeaahinas ae : The. Beard, ‘by vote; areca the wecd teceive his commission. Before receiving it, | jatar ds moc. 8 surplus of Furniture on hand.can obtain thecash | great loss by his deathethe tees of one hot m Confederacy Convention. from serving. and Mr’ Moor ePhclnted Ty | be Was questioned by Col. Stone, in the presence |/*23* 4° John Greer et al., plaintiffs in error, | 8nd fair prices by applying at 369 Seventh st. fevered by us all. Montcomery, Feb. 11.—The Convention met Ma piece * Moore wes appointed In| of Major General Weightman. as to what, he agt. S. M. Mezeset al. In error to the circuit | 2017 BONTZ & GRIFFITH. ihstelard That we have been deprived of mmowt | at it occlock: After prayer, 0 committee wuep- e i = mt 8 pastor one Ww. lear form phens hom! ition ‘nt committee, a8 constituted, are as fol- | Should uo crazed ty iceapeercmeees pots Bony ef Callin, Me done Gates BOARDING foram for the one he hae labored long and ef- ts Vice President. ‘The committee od thut | The Mayor; Mr. Dove, President of the Board | “2! Upon her? His reply was that in that con- | the opinion of the court, affirming the judgment s eterna! saivation ot all'under his o + the | Mr. Stephens would, at the request of the com- Sf Aldermen’ Me. Powell, President of the Board | 2Zency he would resign his commission, Mary- | of tig aald circuit court’ tn this cause, with costs, SEVERAL GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOM. | _ Resoived, T' land being bis native State. He was informed No. 45. George H. Kyle et al., plaintiffs in er- that bis answer was not satisfactory, especially | ror, agt. Jobn Mackrae etal. In’error to the cir. when coupled with the fact that he had never | enit court of the United States for the district of taken the oath and filed his acceptance of his Maryland. The judgment of the said court in former commission in the District militia. In this cause was aftirmed, with costs. int of fact. it would then seem that Captain} No. 252. Thomas P.’Staton et al., plaintiffs in Schaeffer bas never held a commission in the Dis- error, agt. the Fire Department Insurance Com- trict Fa son Ponape for no pea the of bis | pany of Cincinnati. In error to the circuit court ever ag fen the oath or acce; com- y for istrict uslealan igpued to bien scans (eee sotes one to ie te of the United States for the southern district of of Common Council; Messrs. Semmes and Moore, gf the Board of Aldermen; and Messrs Easby, Van Reswick, and Ober, of the Board of Common Cornel) Common Cownct! —A communication from the ayer, relative toa communication of the com- missioner of the western section of the canal rela- tive to repair of bridges.-was referred. The President appointed the following itle- ‘hat Religion has lost a most exempla- | ™‘ttee, deliver his reply in open Convention at 1 modated ‘with splendid Rooms and excellent | TY ®4vooate and faithful teacher; the oause of edu- | o'clock. cation of the r &od worthy children of the town, A resolution was adopted inting acommit- dora fromthe corner, us "2? 0% D street, Shree | Sind promoter ‘aod. dirsotor 5d our community | tee of five to report a bill for tbe establishment of Senn hs mei iT. > Departmen: . OAR DING.—Persons desirous of 8 comforta- ¥" h eye 4 wee pegcic ng bie home ean obtain good Board and pleasant nd xindnesa; that we | enn''Nevel and Mini Caer Apartments on F strect, No. 339, between ath and pathixe with his sfflieted relatives, and sary Commition: sxperets. ith ate, “Table Boarders cnt also be acoommo- | cffer x lation. the hep» and belief | Also. for appointing committees on Territories, dated. Terms reasonable. fe 5-2w hathe has virtuous— | Public Lands, etc. oa oon received in the mansions of & Tho Senveamen Rive byperin da « session, a f ttorne) tan- = = ‘ and subsequently took recess for @ half-hour men on the joint committee on the reception of found inthe Adjutant General’s Office’ It ie un- pope pet pe gpg lt nme or tparg ae LOST AND FOUND. ce cele ef 9 Rewsen to the . — ide bo ohedromenes , Powell Boeke ae. ee ummted States: Mesera. | derstood that the Secretary of War having sus. | U7tuia wet, of in error, per stipulations filed PSstor of our churoh, and that they be published The President announced that the bour had ar- Powell. Eesby, Van Reswick, and Ober. tained the decision of the Major General, Capt 3. No 63. Lessee of Robert W. Smith etal , plain. | F°GUND—On the Right of the sth inst,, s ledy’s rgetown, Feb 12, 196. (int) it_ | Tived for hearing Mr. Stephens’ reply. ayer io nee introduced a bill authorizing the | has appealed to the President of the United states, | iN°, error, agt. William McCann. The argu- | 4),£UR VICTOR'INE. The owner caa procure Mr. anid -— pA —_ to purchase a fire engine for the use of the | and hos stated that ‘‘beand his company are ready | ment of this cause was commenced by Mr. FL it by applying at Room No. 12, Treasury Bue V ALENTIN Rs: to repel any invasion of the District of Columbia | Smith for the plaintiffs in error and coatinacd by Be from any quarter, but would say no more.”” Mr. Malcolm for the defendants in error. Adj’ CENTRAL GUARDHOUSsE YxEsTERDAY. — Before G ua untice Phompson “Wn 1. King, changed with | , Cowmanint A and B, Washington Light Nene drunk: $8.51" Gearge Lasker, drunks sed |S Prtiege af Ave year the two upper roma Gisorderly; $294. Joseph Thomas, arrested for | °f tbe hall known as Coombs’ Hall, south side of The question of reorganizing the fire depart- ment wag referred to by Mesars. Meade, Easby, and Powell Mr Given said a bill was now with the com- mittee for perfection, for the organization of a paid department Mr. Clark offered a joint resolution for the a Ihave notified by the committee of my ALENTINES! Provisional oot 5 eS ae A lero and beautfal assortment of Sentimental | lection,’ sce Frenident of the Provisional Gev- Set a huteier'n ACCOENT BOOK 4 liberal Tioty of Aceoe, Fancy” Note Paper aad’ Leteoyes | Che committee requested thet Tskesta eres * a = s iT Rve.o} regard wilt be paid the Bader on leaving the same | (ety of I vo ey Pe* | known to this body: in a verbal response, my ac- at No G3 Center Marke WILSON & DUNN. . MISS THOMAS’S, ceptance of the bigh ition J bave been called te a USOD iN. fell High street. near First. | upon toassume, and this | now do in this About two weeks since,im the vicinity of the City 'Hall.a lilac and white worsted ACKEREL, HERRING. > before you, Mr. President, before this — ie Pennsylvania. avenue, near ‘Tenth’ street, for an | CROCHET SHAWL. wraored im hehe ik | ME N NBALEY I Ei, | ont tale tang’ concourse ‘of people, under the Peintment of acommittee to 1 aspen against the | stealing a coat, valued at $13, from John Waters, | 3, ry, and are having it fitted up in first rate ‘et handerchi If returned to the Star office, | 5! barrels Extra No.1 LABKADOR HERRING, bright sun and brilliant skies which now smile [ossage of the metropolitan police bill now before jr; sent to jail for court. | Wm Rollins, accused | Stvje tor immediate eccapency. ‘Thelower tare oder will be sutably rewarded OLE SS nosed matteec,. so felicitously epen us. 1 take sooasion to sotarn ress of purchasing the coat from Thomas, knowing it | *Y! Paps ee eae? ; ee = a a . my most profound acknowledgements for this ex- Mr Borrows sald he was about tooffer a resolu-| to have heen stolen; also comeiticd: foe pole dane to is Parl bale kd feck Seep Set be STRAY.—Came to ths absorbers promises, FAR gee sh Poe = pression of confidence on the part of this Congress Tie ot that subject, probablya little different. | Solomon Holland, col’d, disorderly; fined $2 94, with an orchestra, new furniture, ete; wren | eho east og try “ 5. do, No.1 do. ‘There are special reasons why I place an unusual. His resolution proposed to vest the appointing | Hannah Massy. Colored, disorderly bebavior and | Witt make ita popular place fer baidle, thirs, &e. | hafra in his mane, Tho owner is rene Sar. bbls. No. t do. ly bigh estimate on it. The considerations which \ Power ip the Circuit Court, rca feraitare, G28. Elissheth Drerchy, | Phe upper toon which too eh ee ee: | eran tae ‘prova prover race and | 10 kits Np do. induced me to accept it I need notetate. It is Mr. Césrk sald be would withdraw bis resolu- | drunk and disorderly; workhouse 6) dave. be devuted to the purpose of # dell ecur Ie, | take him away. NIE ;RAHAM, vemaege ac “ay 8a1%0Nn sufficient for me to say that it be deemed unques- | 1.08; M8 be was satistied with one now here from | ‘To-day, Wm. Anderson, sr .and Wa Ander- } ile f thie tore eoctipenleste hee iiie t fo 12:3: _Tescher Trimty School, Georgetowa._ | 19. do. | No. ne tionable if any good citizens can refuse to dis- the upper board son, jr., (colored) charged with stealing wood | 12 Purpose of the two companies to have the im- ire Mr. Chapin moved to take up the joint resolu- = of the Alde-men. Mr Borrows thought the commissioners pro- " Posed the most objectionable feature. . Mr. Clark thought there was also another ob- { Jectionable feature—the throwing of the cost on d roverments in the lower hall completed so as to from a wood-yard in tha First rapa, were Cae naugurate it on the night of the 24d of February lodged at Me Corporation expense, and required with » grand military soiree. re Ocienach tee eee Or Ome Sepmarance 81) osci7m Geancane,—Bafere Julie Cova. io. APE LOST. —On Sunday. 19 coming frm St | | Ail of which we look for next week per schooner | Cbg any duty which may be assigned them by + John's Church. by way of Pa; avenue and G | Macy Ann aatec: ona wnt he ener, pleasing | their country in her hour of need. It might be street, to Ninteen‘h and H, a ohild’« black cloth | terms on or before airival. expected that I should indulge in remarks on the Cape, trian med with black quilled ribbon. A reward Also, in store— stale of our public affairs, the dangers which will be given if leftat 157 H st , between I9th and | Eastport and Boston Herring, Gipped Herring, threaten us, and the most advisable measures to Mth. fe 11 3t* Meremichi Extra No. 1 Alewives = be adopted to meet our pressing ‘ncies; but Se nas Tree, charged with profanity; fined $4.42. Ellen i pply to HARTLEY & BRO. distin. “Sir Gi Tax Last Cuance —We fave several times, | Smith, do js} 19. Ann Boone, do; s010. Joba | FISERAV= Came tg thecubscribar iiving newr| {80 be° 00 and 101 Water st esrb een Tvished gentlemtn ‘called ts the chief Reseetine Mr. Chapin offered a resolution upon the same | during the stay of Dr. Schlosser in our city, | Hays, do; £217. Josephine Taylor, do ; $229. ] 4 y od GOW ‘with sharp horns; no ear HAYING MADE UP MY MIND TO CHANGE | chair, I think {t best that | should refrain from subject. directed the attention of our readers to his testi- Geo ase shag cece i Pe fe Michael Mare mai a fle PPO ue shes as ard boos bestgoce, if wal sell a private ie my saylog anything on such matters. We may ex- 1 reso! lermen was ~ but I lo 5 19, obn Doe, drunk an sorderly: | years old, aying for this rtisemen' re. No. gh atreet, wi xiures, ne ber: few days ons! a up. e Joint resolution of the Aldermen wastaken caveat ie: saastion kin Oe apenas, aad be Frorktiouse 60 days, | Nelly Des, araak snd Bro. oyna cen Game her away. HENRY G. DAVIS. | austen on thanigy: OUEeYs I will then sell at wating tl he ie hot previdentielly” dened Mr. Easby thought the resoluti ld bas succeeded, for bis rooms are daily sought by ne; workbouse ays. Margaret Russell. do = ee =. fe 9-2t ii GEO. B. LIPSCOMB, | When be comes, you hear from bim on these the effect to defeat the bill entirely, if it had mee many who have been suffering from corns and | Workhouse 60 days. JF. Case, do.; fined $3. _ =e. J OST—A HAIR BRACELET, with @ Boud = 4 difficult questions; and | doubt not we shall cor- He hoped that the day of partizanship was pass- | other painful diseases of the feet, and none who Joseph Thompson, do; $3.19. Geo. Willia clasp, and the likeness of a gentleman im the PBILADELPHL SRAvere E.—We are dially end y in any line of that the do ; $3.19 Michael Kenney, vagrant; workhouse | clasp; valuable to the owner asa family relic. It daily recervi: g suppliesof Massey, Col- governed upon beter prisctpice A metesaiues | eTves fief wiiacrt false ba Sia cheemiateen | 90 days twat sac ctny cee worehoune | aah reign othe crrteyten, emi celal | Edel teat any cnppton of seen Ca Policy, hie euperior windom sad siatnsanebp Police, all admit, is wanted. Mr. E. co: not agree to either suggestion made, and would vote against the resolution. Mr. Borrows said he at first thought that the ‘Dill with those names as commana joke He went to see some of the members. He asked for Mr. Kilgore, but be could not be seen, but sent him word that tions signed by over t will be seen that other engagements preclude a | £219. Patrick Devlin, profane; $4.19. longer stay, and that he will leave this city after fie rommee Wednesday. In the meantime, we advise all ARRESTED Acain.—Some time ago a woman 2fflicted in the manner spoken of to avail them. | named Barnes, col., was arrested upo: spicion selves of the two days he will yet remain; call | of setting fire to the barnof Mr.J.B. Haw. Upon upon’ Dr. 8. and obtain permanent relief from | that occasion the case was investigated before those disagreeable tormenters. Consulting roome | Justice Johnson and the parties dismissed. Last 257 Pennsylvania avenue, south side, between | night she was again arrested by officer W. R. streets. PI between 7th and ts.. on Thursday last. | which w 6 ready to deliver to customer: filtered reward wil be suid the hades be leaving cash. : (fe8) ARNY & SHINN. Zi In the mean time we may be profitably. tard I street, between 9th and 10th, fe 3t* AWONEY. MONEY —AI vereous win hear ee | in directing attention tosuch matters as 4 ssimesaiuaillsesbuansinnaninadgmminasindipiincenasseezacs oestrone tat ONEY. MONEY.—Ali persons who have the the necesss! 7 i ted CIDER, guatantied to be the puse juice uf tne | Yislon for the transfer of the et from C. . gusrant custom-bhouses FOR SALE AND RENT. Snples, by applying to en the sepsrate States to the va INN, im| tien of such du! asare iz —A handsome FURNISHED PAR | ——~————___ARNY & SHINN. | imposi _ F mi a) CHAMBER. with gas Wor sk, ven! . G an r, and raisea revenue. We are lit one thousand persons had recommended the com- | Twelfth and Thirteenth Plowman, and committed to jail for further hear- | Porenth syect> Otiven” The bouas ies agent fie’ Iatter object to 2 small duty, not exceeding missioners named. Mr. B. said he was aston- a ing by Justice Barnaclo upon the same charge, | reighborhood. fo9 St" ten per centum upon importations. We can also isbed to hear of such petitions. PRESENTATION OF SitveR GosLets — The | with new evidence, amounting to the fact sworn URNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—No 423 D® SCHLOSSER be devoting attention to the constitution of a per- Mr. Morgan favored the appointment of the | Members of the German Le hee Association | to by Mr. W. D. Ball, that Faunce Grayson, col , F Seventh at. between G ana H. s few doors manent Government, stable and durable,which is commissioners by the circuit court if the bill is | Presented to their president, t W. Krzyanowski) | told him that the accused told Faunce Grayson above the Patent ONee ° fe S-lw WILL LEAVE one of the leading object of our assembling. I to be forced upon us, but he had otherserious ob- | 2"4 to their secretary (Mr. J. Gerhard) each a sil- | that se fired Haw’s barn. : = : = am now ready to take the oath jections to the bill. ° ver goblet, on Saturday night, at their rooms on ~———_——_ A CakpaRt FARM FOR SALE OR = ‘The oath was accordingly administered. “_Mr. Clark said he recollected when the petition | © street. Mr. P. Baumgras was ake the prevente, | iA ROTHER VitLainous Arrzmpr.—On Sunday | 2b CHANGE FUR clty PROPERTY —Cou- WASHINGTON A committee of two from each State was sp- was going around for signers, and there was no | Committee of arrangements to make the presenta- | night, some fellow, probably on @ thievish ec. dria, on the Grange and Alexandria Railroad, under Poiated to form 2 permanent Constitution. commissioners named in it. ‘He had no doubt |.ttns. Mr. Krzyanowski, in reply, expressed his | rand, rang the bell at the residence of Mr. Frank, | good cultivation: timber, waver, fruit and al build Most Positively Sa that 2 man who bad been convicted in the crim- | ®0fPtise at such a testimonial of their regard and | corner of Eighteenth and reets, north, and on | ings necessary Mira first’rate form, Inquire of G The President Elect en reute for Washing- final court would not scruple to insert hisown and | ®Stem, and declared himself devoted to the cause | tie young daugbter of Mr. Frank opening the | W. BRAY, at the Jewelry Store, 516 Seventh at A . other names fa such a conuection, which be be- | Of American freedom. Mr Gerhard fotiowed in | door’ he forced’ bis way in, doubtless thinking | Washington. js Heved to be the fact now. ten. NEXT THURSDAY, February 14th. aad a short speech, planting himseif upon the Repub- | that none but females were in the house. Hear. SrainoFrexp, Ill, Feb. 11.—Mr. Lincoln left Messrs Emerson and Wilson were in favor of a | !!co1 platform, and urging the necessity of una- POR RENT—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, home at 7 30" 'm.,’accompanted bya large con- c ing a male footstep approaching however, the containing six rooms, situated on Mass. ave- ane course of people to the depot, where nearly one specification of the objectionable features. nimity among the members of the Associa®on. ecamp made tracks, and got off. Should he make | nue end Fifteenth street; pump of good water in thousand citizens had collected. After he bad iit. Jones favored the joint resolution, and | At the close of the meeting eeveral toasts were | a similar attempt, he will doubtless meet with « eae yard: ee ae shaken hands with a number of friends, ne spoke thought a general protest aainst the ill in its drunk, and everything passed off pleasantly. wartn reception. . OR RENT—A comfortable two-story BRICK FRESH TESTIMONIALS peed toree ——_-- —— —— i 2 enue, No. 40, froutin, ani ‘ 5 Pomtees denies the oppdiuimunkish the son. |, 227A D— This nol generally sown that we || Fienzine Woxex —Biddy Ann Jobnson, (col ) | one of the iuiproved squares, aul is farnished wit —— Be Lp hteng gin pf eee ey = missioners y the President of the United states bave a military organization in our midst who | was arrested yesterday by policeman Yeatman, | gaaand water. Apply toD. A. WATT*RSTON, this ple I owe all that I am = have and offered an amendment urging such an amend- | *7,styled the H. A. Dragoons. We are told this | for tigbting with another colored damsel. It ap. | No 464 Socond st. cast, and 520 Seventh. strent o ment fo the bill before Conmteee= body is composed of a large number of the most | pears that Biddy had a sweetheart who also ap. | West. i 80! ja 31-2weo* UNPARALLELED SUCCESS lived more than a quarter ofa — bere my The Aldermen haviny adjouraed, all substitutes men of Washington and other places. What | parently was the sweetheart of her antagonist —— > their fall title ia we are not informed, but there | giddy would net ize the right of MOR RENT. in he Fara beni sag rt Buried” I Enown, nat how soon I sball a ir ful we nol Orn » Dut wou not recognize the ri 0! ession west 03 6 c opartment = a ‘withdrawn, and the joint } 1, evidently something mysterions about the “H. | in such a case, and determined 4 toelnre at | FICE eit tke een oka former may answer or again, A duty develees upon mu schuch 4s perhaps ee A. which should be ventilated, and from what | prior right. ‘This caused the fight, which ended | for a shop; and Parlors and Chambers, separate, or a a ee age 4 Mr. Mobun offered a joint resolution in relation we know of some of the members we think it if th imniti t of Bidd : thi kb suits wy pont furni or unfurnished ; close IR. M. 8CHLOSSER’S other man since the days of We ton. He toan = now pendin; a, Sears, soon the uh dean aren for the authorities to have an pa nfnety days, by ‘Sedtce Teas © workhouse tothe Avenue. Inquire at this office. e Bee never would bave succeeded ones Se oe aid right way throng! ef to more them. ? ~ le vine dence, upon whic! times aad Washington Branch Railroad, remonstrating eet a eae a of OR RENT-—A three story brick HOUSE, con- UNERRING SYSTEM relied. 1 feel that I cannot succeed without the against its e; Passed. : A Goop Move.—At the first meeting of the of- shllingtou'e boskane, oo Meret ae slaps F taining 8 rooms, in good order, with gas ie Divine ald which sustained him, and in the same Mr. Mi ted a nan sperepntatin $750 | ficers of the Sixth Regiment, District Militia, peste Bi tures complete, on Hi street, between 4th and Sth. or Almighty being I piace my reliance and for casual in the Fifth Ward; - Colonel L.J Middleton.) held Saturday evening | 7, pencons woes HualtH 1s Broxen Down | “#0. two-story brick COTTAGE. with lars and I hope you, my fr will all clk br eaten a sane iene °€ © F-| fe iran meton of Capt, icoie Cn | Te STENT salt Gaorsttt | tact Fo paadtal apd sauahln lament the terme | CURING ALL T olunet euctoed, bat wits which, cose meer " bs act o' officers is nd: * om sheer debility, with- . 2 ‘ Mr. Mobun, from reported Regiment should be a contribution in aid of the heaps al ‘Gisoase. very such disease might un. RO od, Band H. ao Preller ‘ashi Monument. The sum was placed at | questionshl; Lo prevented if natare were assisted DISEASES OF THE FEET. one dollar each, and was responded to by ev. to rally with that most wonderf1! of all invigora- tain. in, 1 bid you allan affectionate fare- OR RENT The FIRST FLOOR of the of te me ‘teed epplause and cries of we will prey li ry itters. ly opposite the wii the ——.. J —— one‘present. Shall not this example be follo tore. Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters. Wheu the | Kin femetiotely oppouime the west wi an During the Mr. Lincoln inde organization of each regiment in the Dis- | #8m0 of fe wance eau, ‘Ferforativg iwi onos pace Sige “Alep the Trout room ta, ihe seoged | The following Washington Certifeate are simi. | emotion. and frcrowd wecBeea to tears. The Mr. Jones moved to postpone the bill till next ——— which follows viovert fever: 1a itarrarg die | Lore ee RE LECH Noe | tar to thousands im Dr. 8's possession. ea a ee Monday ae lost, at the ~ was passed. inte * Scomgare ie ter —_ —_ ys ry, dyspeptic comriaiat bid cholo; in the weak Lonisians avenue. ia 13 tf Louisiana Convention. ae —- relief of Wm. ee Geog oan area frown feaiving ocava: ones Fit seca ald The fine BRICK HOUSE No. New On.eans, Feb. 9.—The Convention icense, itioner remonstrances of hii to ible ab- free |) tion, al Sie aevuner heen obtsacd Senta wae aid bree ype gd a iiouarrs of peel and too tush neglected ailments to whiok Georgetown, a present ooot, From Major Jas. Belger, U.S. Army. resoived that under the present systeun it is impos- Also, a bill for relief of H. C Pardy, claimed | Mr. Lynch’s gun reminded the pork lifter of | /adies ars exclusively subject, the Biiters are pre. under simular cireumstances; y most of our practising physicians, and The committee wes discharzed from consider- ation of the petition of A. R. Berry. Mr. Meed. from police committee, reported a authorizing the Mayor to increase the poiice. ir. {Mead said that the orizinal bill from the rmen bad bern referred to the police com- ittee. Happening to have that drdught in his hand at the post office the evening the wind was urgent business elsewhere, and the porker’s tm- | ®°"! ite t relief? where, x received any of the compliments he sent after him —_ from bis gun, but it is probable that he will not 5 PEnnigs. be hon with a similar call very soon. Persons eenicieg Pennies will always find a pe aes for exchange at the Star Office counter. A Yournrcr Ar ‘The readers of Frank s P . Leslie's Pictorial will have noticed some spirited Hottowars Pitts ann Otwracenr. . sible fora single State to establish a postal ar- ‘hout, & fit rd, stable &o, and Se: has this tein ace neighLorhood. “Apply to JAR, CHS) | anginal day operated upon my a ‘00 25- People. feet, and, I am happy to «sy, with the greatest | 294 recognizes the Central Government et Wausb- —— > - ease, and has given me full eatisfaction. 1 have | will hereafter be called upon to form permanent WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT. Sow ab. tees PE, ~ from tne | Postal ta. ASHINGTON. D.C.) Jan. 29, 1861. | srfte; several years with corns, and, from The Con nounced to- ; til Pi ent of the vention an Proposats will be received at this Office unti is thew ch aslo ¥e dks Chik toon fs arch tch bad pooa of the ae of Pobruary, asl, for se pias y avering oO! ridge So, 3, worl done will consist of the farniehing, ont ug and sct- | ommend all those suffering from that cause not to | Praident met ate D s xander H. Stephens for Vice 2 Bid ad : ay 0 3. Soveananeal < so furious, it was accidentally knocked from his | illustrations lately of scenes In Washington—the | gimaammatten of the Kidncys and Urino-renita ode dum be prcented aod paseGoamiesd Go een: | deli eupesiand Sal ak tha Deskidec President of Provisional Goverameat of tbe South baud and lost. This isa new draught, and will | S#ppers and Miners at their quarters, Columbian | neys, biadder, xo. ed by gravel or other local | ostionat this Ome. JAMES BELGER orn _Contetesscy. the . ae 4 — seal pos Bodh ng ays é Armory; the Peace Convention at Willards’, &c. | irritation these m: ie etpet a peody and Each bid must be accompaniod pla xneranty 3 ss “ prt een et the lobbies. Resolutions were im- be r We learn that these illustrations are from the | Tadicai Out d proncaned me persons | the party proposing will, if his bid 18 acospted, Major U.S. Army, | galleries am ¢ Mr Borrows was under the impression that the neil of ‘Washington! hall, affitcted un gravel and pronounced: by enter enter intu contract withi* ten days thereaft-r. mediately offered cordially epproving the action Mayor had enough police te protect the city. Ke Dh se ngrentan, (new RG | members of the faculty a= ‘incurable’ ail w Proposals to be sealed and endorsed “Proposals | February 6th, 1890, of the Montgomery Convention, and passed unani- Such was his inference from the Mayor's letter to | from New York)—Theo K. Davis, just nineteen | these remedies recovered bu and he, despair- | for Platform Covering,” and addressed to ‘etal. qumaaie. nok caeienticn to teeta maietnnemae Major General Weightman. Certainly, if the | Yoo" of age. He has just taken a fine sketch of | ing of success, discontinued them afer one week'a «y, JAS. Et}. MORTON, ny Me Preeidcatand View Press@ontebect \ force is already so strong, there was no necessity | Stone’s “Hancock” for an illustration. SS etter oa at 25 ——o ses Lieot of Eng’rs Ch. Eng’r Wash, Aqt't. From Capt. 8. Barron, U. 8. Navy. mene _ in Chae Gane for extras. ra celebra- Sec e Se arta a--aP aren Tar Fre eae arereapcarrarieeeee dred rene As fired, and { enthusiasm and : x. Jones explained that the Mayor ne doubt, | «cng of the Bod, Washlnglon seit an, eas Homroraruic Rumxnres Miltragy TRINMINGS: Dr. Beblosser has extracted eeveral corns from | ved fun were fred, and grea : in the letter to General Weightman. reference that the “Federal Rifles,’ Ca, ‘Dubant ‘will give All of Dr, Humphreys & Co.'s specific Hi = my feet very successfully, and without pain, nd to the police with aid this bili promised. a grand “ Union Ball” on that evening’ moopets Remoyies th eo for taily Riend Suiver Army [goer ? Virginia Mediation Comm ssiener te the The aid be bad a right to expect The following non-commissioned officers have | tn ’cases. eo 2 vials, from 84 to $2 | God and Silver Fringes, Stara, Cords and Tassels, = 8. BARRON. ap pa bag p= . Mr Mulloy declared himssif a recent convert to Slesed bythe company» CLuarermarter, | Shale'etth ‘Sock aft etlone For sale 4 Gold aad Silver Bullion: ee oigEuonn, Feb. 11 Gor. Letcher tranamttted Berretism, pressed. rather extatic . ¥ i ne raids, ielature to-day communication from terms of the Mayor- He thought it would be safe | G3 “Wan Ghedd; thied do. Hy Amoi, fae | iat aan, Ro Rieter tepeney Wholeaale anit Miltary Worsted Braids and Beltings, DR. SCHLOSSER Tuage ican Coariiouer tothe « to entrust him with ail the power proposed. Mr. | 40." D SVisneyer 5 Ns vi et tino bye il, Winter, epraog of fagesohusetts ove: Resale Tom mings, Sashes, Epa . ij * a to ob- | States, dated Mi Ta TY M. proceeded to abuse the soldiers bere on A ‘iia p Pe NST a nue xth street. o on “igh ‘ste gee mad E Respfotfally announces to parties wish ~ | says the Governor wedia- . 2 i raat tt ema | de idanatng | aor Be, Aone or Sneceneneenst SStntane St Geergs Sal sectes Seg Se pap it dtiected Be sare ~ —— up Capitol N +e = cious} To rue Ape su pareed the actver. TR , HIRDS FOR SALES ? ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET period ~ re ge all — d peel the. Menate Etmtber’ un tleman Py FA IN © | Europecof German Gaus ine, favor him with s call without delay, as this wil | Goweroment ‘ 4 ‘North Capital ave Sa a oe is Enrope, of erman caus ics, Engli to favor * a ‘iso states his belief thet The chairman (Mr. Mead) directed ‘th March ee, Bin ery ely with a large cud tn meutimonr pare, Wea? it, i wiliietersct yon” thy ky Pa s, Vollow "Hammons tile MEY? behie the Governor of -Ajabama will 8 fuvorabie be ~ hishand. The be wi ‘au 20-eoly rroquets, Java Sparraws, Starlens, the: LAST VISIT answer, and that South ‘will conform out. his revolver, and the fellow made fis escape in Couqma—The sudden changes of our climatoare | Mochy Parrot and green aud gray. 1 have Mook- het olime to the sction er recommendation of a twinkling. soaroes of Pulmonary. fal and Asthmatic | Tho links” PriseaS conte IN the Southern Confederation. it war: be} Union Ruoixznt —The officers of | Amcdive often sce sapoodtly certataly, wines ial Sore No S68 Pacnved, pee “= , 4 e, No ‘a. Avent at > a os me last evening at epee Shoeld sf suse staces of the tisonse, recourse ae fe 9-1 WASHINGTON, - oe ne 2 erempukene: y object of the meeting was to elect fleld officers for | Tyaches.” or Lozenges, lot the C TT BERE’S 4 BETTER TIME COMING! | intending’ shortly to return to Europe and retire | on Aim Atta ning bea ‘ Mr. Wilson accepted an amendment to his aye ibe gee: ogee bagion 25 P ion a more serious attad Victims of Self Abuxe and Secret Diseases should from professional services, inserting two instead of one. E. Cc. Corriaaton ‘om was unani- 4 lic Speaker: apply at SHUMAN’S Southera ical Hous: Near) Mr. Wilson withdrew bis amendment, and the | mously jeutenant-Colonel of the regi- | them for clearing or the Clarendon Hotel, cornér Sixth street —_ ‘ E ment, .G. y B, was voice. '%. avenue, imme iy oppesit 10 ; a " Dill was passed. and J.G. Jewell, of company B, elected voice. advertisement. 2 ae i Treated ite-the National CONSULTING ROOMS, ae Given feng x7 to pee sa acme vances oo gee amas = — otiek - Soul 8 Cetebrated . aks : 2 Aldermen, instructing the committee before 'WENTY-sEconD a NatioNaL. Honipay.— MARRIED. 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Bi an y Mr. Sickles, of N.Y. offered im the wei abance Geseke essary nuzeh, Rises - Ao t $ att Bows s-enetien Eran et ais the | aire palin, JOE Pa Fes Nat aah: | oan bozent by ma. "Ufice houredro Fame 1] oe anon aan boilday;and thet Hon edward Bresette tnvited | 28.0 0g; Ds a or on vn i. AR en ill for A street south, and | 10,deliver_ am oration in the: Hall: ee = - CERRO’ HOTEL, -oo~ OFFICE HOURS an act 1 of certain figtures, were appropri- pon . por , DIED, to inf {reads ‘and the * t 7 ately 3 out, and the p: has tak From Wa. m. till 5 p.m, t. Easby offered a joint resolution see = til Scan ‘comm! before to urge such an DITOR StaR: It was Senstor Hanilis of Maine, ; tne commis etn fan polices will vest | and mor Senator “stated 1m your LEAVE POMTIVELT: © ere a niaed Season nts out te n buichers bone Wasmaneron ot fe? Yo dytrres ws Sines re FRORUARY 14TH.” Gear od send eM soree oehe? Be etwebttoe |” mio at , vyeneen teen 07