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. DEPARTMENT NEWs. ' PROGRESS OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT GREAT BARGAINS IS ay = ———— 2, DeranturE From I€DIANAPOLIS. ° SENATE.—Affter our report closed yesterday, the Ixptanaronis, Feb. 12—Mrs. Lincoln and ber] gw yTED STATES CLOTHING STORE, Senate having returned to the Senate chamber— two sous arrived this morning, and joined her 6 an. AVEOUE, Mr Trombull, of Iil., from the joint commit- husband. fe l4-lw Retween 1th and 12th sts. tee, reported a resolution instructing the Senate to ites, of S. C., clerks In the Cen- Previous to Mr. Lincoln's departure from the | ~~ ®ppoint a committee of one member to join acom- | sus Bureau; and W. J. Stowers, J. A. Barksdale, Bates House be was in introduced from the} _ tulliee of two from the Hlouse, to walt on Mr. Lin. 4 Fj w. Pailin, jail peta bang ou Ke A; | balcony by Hon. Sol. Meredith. BES ‘se i d Mr. Hamlin, to inform them o! . ncannon, . “ ‘2 4 a Mr. Lincoln said he had no sj to make. J: OSITIV! rlection.as President and Vice President of the | roid, of Ga., clerks in the General Land Office, | you," speeches wherever bis friends desired, | JV[CST POSITIVELY. ‘THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: THURSDAY............. February 14, 1561. AUCTION SALES. - Spirit of the Merning Prevs The Intelligencer questions the reliability of United States; which resolution was adopted, have, In consequence of the action of their I he would tet be allie te reach the National Gap?’ Mr Lincoln's late speech at Indianapolis, as re- | Uo Vicewpresident iaid. before the Senate a tive States, tehdered thelr. resiggmtions, and in | D Weus pri elgg acre fang : Shawn. Poried in the papers, and thinks It does not repre- | communication from the Secretary of War, trans. | most cases departed for their hom@®. Others from | sembluve fertuele es ion, trasting that they all LAST TWO Days tah auotion by the provaillan aenan sent his deliberate sentiments nor In any way | mitting modified estimates for fortifications for | the South have announced their intention to re- might meet again under one flag of our Union, the next fiscal year; which was read and referred | sign during the latter part of this, or the first of and bade them an affectionate farewell. to the Committee on Military Affairs i Sec- | next week. Atl0o’clock Mr. Lincoin and bis suite were I” retary says in Lis communication that ft will be escorted by the Governor and a committee of the pene one all —— en Cemapente Items Telegraphed from Washiugton. Rieginstate to the depot, amid the shouts of the are omit fom this estimate, ec sHinoton, Feb. 13.—Owing to apprehen- | multitude. ag ot Forte Cateoun. Taree: snd Jameson, Tee shen she conspivecy for tbs perpose of selzing the | | Gov. Morton, of Indiana, welcomed Mr. Lin- WASHINGTON. defences of the two latter having vag % phic walidings sey, bave been privately guarded | coln on his first arrival at Indianapolis, the fol- tional importance from recent events, he recom- | {ouch not in large force, for some weeks £ lowing being the concluding words of the Gov- mends the amount estimated may be appro- | in addition to other fears, the blowing up of the | ernor’s welcome: printed.) ie caked Capitol was regarded as an event not improbable, | Our Government, which but yesterday was the Seer Dances Peewee meamasials, eleiive and hence every night a thorough examination of | theme of every eulogy and stood for the admirs. IN CONSEQUENCE to ithe state of the country, and reported ® few | the celfars and. vaults of that building has been | tion of the world, is to-day threatening to crumble unimportant bills from their respective commit- | rade by the Capitol police, to be sure that no | ito ruins, and it remains to be seex- whether it tees; after which enn aay ae joods on ex. bition at o ted to attend this sale, Bar- ESins may be expected tive c: w: BTR TER SONS. Avots, 5 There will be added a few Laties’ he Cloaks and Craveling Dusters. (Int.) felam By THOS. DOWIANG. Auctioneer, Georgetonen, ‘. ROCER! 3 AT AUCTION.—On FRIDAY NING, the 15th instant, at 10 o'clock, + —— ey we eha!l se!) a stook ot foreshadow the policy of Mr. Lincoln, relative to the recapture of forts and the public property of the United States The Kepudlican says that the Yanceys, Cobbs, Toombers, and others, have usurped the name and authority of sovereign States, by fraud and violence, to cover acts dictated by their own un- bridled ambition, and that it will not be long i before the people of those States will call for aid in expelling these usurpers, and bringing them to that condign punishment they so richly de- ‘ C had been’ there clandesti pometses 2 living principle, or whetber in the ~ Tt serve ggg tari billy and a sena atonene ind ftovwe aepenicd {or such PO? Me ee = mer mooi a the hour Of Its dimelation is at ~~ Sc bee rows oap, Starch, Blue, Ginger T Di ENCY IN THE Unitep Stars | until to-day, (Thursday. = teeny be rs ? Hie beltet t 1 ence and Smok: ko. ' Tanasvay —The act of Mr. Garnett In the House | "On motion of Mr Wilson, the milisia bill for 7 Spell Commitee.’ Hisbellet that | Bui we are fall of confdence that the end is tad cieokang Tobago Gerardo, he. a conspiracy ex connection with the Fede- | not that the precious inheritance from our the District of Columbia was taken up, debated, | PS CaPitol Swans ke anid omesioduced by marie Whee cae praup or be wrrtetel NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS and referred to the Committee of Military Affairs. and anonymous letters and newspaper articles; | from us without a stroggle; that we are but After some discussion upon the resolution allow- | and that such acombination did not exist in Mary. passing through one of those civil commotions - ing members of the Peace Conveation to 9 land, but in other Southern States; that at the time | that mark the history of every great nation, and MADE wit upon the floor of the Senate during its session, | of nis publication, about the ining of January | that we shall merge from the present gloom into the Senate adjourned. he was satisfied there were existing organizations, | the bright sunshine of peace and gresiny © and Hovss.—After our report closed, the House im- | having in view an illegal interference with the | March forward with accelerated speed in the SEVERAL FAMILIES HERE mediately adjourned. Federal authorities and the seizure of public | paths of prosperity and power —_.——_ property, but for some time past, whatever may | In response, Mr. Lincoln said: Tuvnspay, February 14. yesterday, in objecting to the introduction of the bill reported from the Committee of Ways and Means to authorize the Secretary of the Treasury to pay out Treasury notes having twenty years to Tun tosuch creditors of the Government as may be willing to receive them, is likely greatly to 1 depress the value of all United States securities; : necessitating as it doesia new and immediate Gov- mental Whisky, randy and Gin § oars Axie Grease, a Malaga’ noeeoes foisd 08. DOWLL FOR SALE AND RENT. we been the designs of any secret confederations | Gov Morton and fellow-citizens of the State of b | NISRED Been Fos ENT—No 423 oder eststng.ciosumetanecs, ide fis toe ex. | oimtinas Saveesinns Res saeeetnns of ants | Sia ran taehasoey anes catvoeh perpons | Indiana: Host heartily do { thank you fer this] AND IN NRIOMBORING TOWNS, E Lay TA ~ahdes “Ree to be ex- | oluti ad th rcement of the laws nal 5 yi J ee tevatvely ato by prego Mecha and ‘tendering the'aid of ‘Michigan in theiren-] The Special Committee are unanimously of | Myself any share of the compliment thus paid; i oh Rg py a Resce, y at forcement. , opinion that whatever combinations or interests | More than that which ins to a mere instru- DR, SCHLOSSER one of the improved squares. and is fernished ws in bidding for 18. Mr. King presented a memorial opposing ina- | may have existed atan earller period, that for the | ment—an accidental instrument, perhaps I should ty Pot pee Itseems that about eight millions of Treasury | xing the public land an article of trathe, last six weeks there bas been no appearance or | 88y—of a great cause, | yet must look upon it asa No “C64 'ocond a8, cant, and’ 520 "Seventh svrost notes, not yet matured, have been paid in for = . Job f Ark., introduced a bill making | vestige of an organization with hostile intention | Magnificent reception, and as such most heartily further ecrangesients in regard to the consolidated a or the public property therein. dot thank you for it.” WILL REMAIN land offices. 4 ‘he Gaines case was up in the Supreme Court} You have been pleased to address yourselves to Mr. Johnson explained the bill, which wasread | to-day, Mr. Perin opened the argument, stati me itienalys A bel of this glorious Union tn vest. _____ jf BI-2wee* VAL LE PARM FOR SALE OR EX- A CHANG fok CI2¥ PROPERTY—Con- custom duties of late, instead of coin. Had coin been pald instead, as heretofore, the Secretary of nis 81 wor 4 milco fr le; a the Treascry would haye been able to have paid | a taird time and passed that Mrs. Gaines heretofore appeared as heir-at- | which we live, in all of which you have my TWO DAYS LONGER dre, Une rats anda oxandrie Ralirend, wader , — off by the 4th of March all the demands on the | Mr. Green moved the appointment of three Sen- | law, but now asdevisee. Messrs. Cushing and heatty sympathy, and, as far es may be within ivation; timber, water, fruit build 1 - ‘Treasury on account of the Government's transac. | 2t0rs a8 part of a joint committee to make ar. | Magruder, are associated with bin. Messrs | my pee, lt eas eam xed. | {nonperaty may ‘ arcade a Le oe ; its u Lin- avin an enner rej ni ol we * “4 : ’ a ed tions during the existence cf the present adminis- | (ois which was termede on F renident Lin. | Savin a ee ee <™ | cats occasion, of upon auy occasion till afte 1 get IN WASHINGTON. | Washington. _juzi_im tration; leavinga balance on band for the new} Mr. Green introduced bills to establish terri- | In response to the statement of Senator Benja- | to Washington. to attempt any lengthy speech, 1 T—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, administration use, to begin upon’. Such was cer- | torial governments in Nevada and Dacotah. min before the Select Committee of the House, | Will only say that to the salvation of this Union oontaining six rooms, situated on Maas. ave- and Fifteenth strect; pump of good —s a” tainly his design; which has been frustrated, as explained above, by the interposition of Mr. Gar- nett’s objection in the House yesterday. that he had informed the President that Secretary | there needs but one single thing—the hearts of a = ccemssanhcaitin Recs tas Gememey ot ek cian: | Lloyd wan lmatag’ uocepmrnces this dee te ts | poopie thapeare teens fee eee peerle transmitting to C ‘th stat the Super. | President to say that he immediately thereafter | rise in masses in behalf of the Union and the lib- ” . intendent of Indian Affairs in Washington Terri. | sent for Nr. Floyd, and inquired by wbat au; | erties of their country, truly may bead ‘Tre | During his etay in thiscity, the Dootor hea exe- tory. Laid on the tableand ordered to be printed. | {borlty he bad fasied them’ Mr. Floyd sxid | gates of bell shall not prevail against it. (Re- | cessfully operated on ths fest of psrsvan of the Mr. Morris, of Pa., prescated @ memeril tren; | there was no law for or againstit, bne'it had | newed applause} the citizens of bis aiseiet raying the e of | been the practice of the Department. The Presi-| In all the trying positions in which I shall be | highest respectability, who have cordially placed a tariff bill; and asked that tterad. dent said the practice was wrong, and instructed | placed—and doubtless I shall be placed in man} ar Mr. John Cochrane. of N. ¥.. said he had no | him to pay what he had issued, but no more, ing ones—my reliance will be u; you and | 8 his disposal their testimonials of the wonderful objection to its being read, but he desired to offer | Which Secretary Floyd promised to do—the | the people of tLe United States; and I wish you to | effect of hie method of CURING ALL DIS- THeater t another immense, intense jam at the theater las: night, the attraction being Miss Cushman as ‘‘ Lady Macbeth.” No such furore has been exhibited among play-goers here for years before as now distinguishes the engagement the result was its rendition with much effective- ness, the stock company sharing largely with the leading characters in the credit therefor. The music and other auxiliaries also deserve compli- mentary mention. To-night, by request, Miss Cushman repeats her great part of “Meg Merriles.”” (OR RENT—The FIRST FLOOR of the President being under the impression that only | remember, now and forever, that it is your busi- * of Miss Cushman. Great pains had been taken to | Chamber er Done nat memorial from the | stall eum of once wee ec ¥| ness tnd. not mine, that if the Unios of these | EASES OF THE FEET. Fah miedinery en tb soak yung of the put ‘‘ Macbeth”’ upon the stage in good style,and | After some confusion, Mr. Morris's memorial | _GOvernor Hicks arrived Ja thecity last evening, States and the liberties of this people should be &s an office. Also ‘Hoge room 7 DR. SCHLOSSER has already published evffi- and bas been cordially welcomed to-day by Mr. | lost, it is hut little to anyone man of age, “Mr Morcheady of Pe, oftered « Yesolation in: | Critlenden and the Southern: Union: smetibers; | but's great deal io tbivey millions of sooo Esk | olent Cortifeaten from porrone well haven here, structing the speaker to make arrangements for cepecially those from Kentucky, Tennessee and | inhabit these United States, and to their posterity hioh ful’ wothet having Washington’s farewell address read in the | Vi"ginia. He was served with a summons to ap- | in all coming time. raaanbies Hall of Representatives on the 22d of February, | Pet before the Committee of Investigation to tes- | __It is your business to rise up and preserve the HE IS THE ONLY ONE and that the President and Vice President, the | ‘ify in relation to the alleged conspiracy to seize | Union and liberty. For your sakes, and not for President and Vice President elect, beads of de. | ‘he capitol mine) | desire they shell be constitationally pre- ar re + FOE RENT, The fine BRICK HOUSE. No. . Present ocou by the aubsoriber. Jt has 2 rooms, with pow PPT EES Ee en. a a WHO CURES ‘ The speech delivered by Mr. Lincolnat Indian- | ser neightorbood. Apply to JAS, A.MA- ‘We hear that a large number of the leading mem- | fe'jrvitet calitary pepe peat rir apoiis, on the subject of coercion, has had rather | t, as already intimated, am but an accidental CORNS, _ Seren eh cometh bem et Ci andl thet preuataand meas | Jostalh Scand aot caconeee an unfavorable effect on the Southern members of | Insirument, temporary, and to serve but for a ———— ee — Mr. Curtis called for the regular order of busi- | the Peace Conference. Mr. Hutchins, a member | limited time, but I appeal to you again to con- BUNIONS, JER'S RESTAURANT. ; now In this city, have signed a request to Miss on of the Kentucky Legislature, says that Mr. Lin- tinue to bear In mind that with you, and not with tats Tu ly | Cushman togive ber sublime rendition of « Ham- | “sip, Leake, of Va , offered a resolution inatruct- | Col" evidently had allusion in this speech to the | Politicians, not with Presidents, not with office SOPT CORNS, Jig tb gle let? before leaving the city. It is to be hoped | she will find it possible to accede to this request i ° action of Kentucky, and that he had recently re- | Seekers, but with you {s the question, “Shall the nets ee ee cr the Bapetintnlest of | iaatked, In private Conversation, that ir keatecky | Union and shall tle verter ae "country be AND ALL the Census Bureau or any person employed therein | #8 !n earnest in her anti-coercion resolutions we | preserved to the latest generation ?”’ [Loud and eee DISEASES OF Tus Prace Convention —There is no “ sub’ | were engaged In forwarding political speeches | ad better prepare for war. This is seized upon | prolonged applause.) THE FEET by the extremists, and the project of settlement ‘0 c arts {his body, as allaged Uy macy necetanization of | in Vitginia previous 10 the late election, Ove | bas beet somewhat retarded” ‘Hivspecch st cinc| tawpentiCtETOMs on EME RoCTE. | | WITHOUT CUTTING OR CAUSING octets poor ‘this body, as alleged by many newspapers. The jected to. cinnatl is, however, well received Sone of the crowd was gathered at the depot here on the ar- THE LEAST PAIN. and suppe ® to ge en rooming Out, are un- ; duty of reporting @ platform of settlement for the | Mr. Carter asked leave to present to the House | More moderate republicans condemn the Indian- | tivel of the rain. Flags and banners were sus- equalled by any others in this city. H> addresses troubles of the times is in the hands only of their | # Communication from the Secretary of the Inte- } Eepofyyaabast ging litic and uncalled for, though | pended across the track. Lincoln appeared and = this B tice e<peciaily to strangers, as all citi } committee of one Commissioner from exch State | !9f: to the Chairman of the Cominittee on the | the full reports of {t by mail are deemed lesa ob- i made a brief speech. He ho; that we were ail . District of Columbia, recommending to Congress | J¢ctionable than the telegraphic sketch Union men bere, and rasa cine neighbors | MAY BE CONSULTED UNTIL NEXT the passage of a bill making appropriations for across the river He was frequently interrupted SATURDAY. the Government hospital for lunatics in the Dis] Mx. Bucuawan’s AvTHoRsuIP.—The Historical | with cheers. ‘The train moved off arid the frig is trict of Columbia Magezine says: *-Since it 1s announced that Mr. | of salutes and tumultuous cheering. The natio’ eroteteer ink hha know vz t ry o couse. He is prepared > ames sie to oa ~ saves satinihotion fu number jentiemen who dear ‘saway foSiweere thy tolee” é if fe 17 Yesterday the commityee obtained leave to delay i] making the expected report until to-morrow, i} (Friday,) and continued discussing and voting From 108. m. till 5 p. m. ‘ ‘pon the various propositions before them. Their | AU CTE, of Mo. tald be should object to any Buchanan will favoc the public, after his retire- | alts were played. sie GEORGIA STATE LOTTERIES, j ‘ . a a NCIND . 12 —The Mr. - NAT, " 5 thelr report will be in favor of the adoption of | Mr. Curtis insisted on taking up the regular | tofore been no fitting memorial. It ney nat were | cone party arrived here at the appointed time 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, Our three number lotteries sasliy. ‘ measures Identical in purpose with those proposed | order, the Pacific Railroad i Plolation of any confidence tosay, that itis believed | The foot of Fifth street was literally blocked with ital Prizes from $5,000 to $25,000. H by Me. Guturie, of Ky., and will be made with | ,*; Pryor, of Va eee ie apPrivilcged ques. | he will undertake a more formal work with re-| people, and the locomotive was compelled to stop; (South side,) Pyainer tharos i much greater unanimity than was thought pos- | ‘Times, stating that several thousand dolinte weit, | Coase ceaident Polke rtrd oor arradip er seme deowinee of cor ; i sible forty-eight hours ago. ot haem = a Sie from the Congressional (00; On. BaeRAND- LOUC aa Recessacy ie being the sutlitary sed palies om between l2th and isth streets. A Intel i ibrary and removed South by members of se- | / Suda? 3 ‘ "th —_— Carraix WHisxY THREATENS To DetHRoxe coding States; and offered a reectuben lustracting TE Seats: by one Dee eins Oe the R: monte serene i cain meyer Bishop was page SO eee Kine Corton. —The proclamation of Gov. Pick-| the Speaker to appoint a special committee of | EVENING. ate o’olock, to make arrangements | introduced, and he weicomed the President elect POSITIVELY ATTRESSES! ; ens declaring martial law over Sullivan’s Island, | ‘ee to investigate the matter, with full power to | for the funoral of our late Brother, P.G. Martin | to the city in a few appropriate remarks. Mr. M : i. (ia Charleston barber,) grew out of the impos: | tensed tenes tnd Papers; Which resolution was | Hxrzxt, of Orien‘al Lodge, No. id, ANGS G.8, | Lincoln was escorted to the barouche in waiting, LAST AT PANIC - ; 7. BA! - 8. hich was drawn by six white horses. His / . sibility of restraining the South Carolina soldle: ‘After several explanations of a nal charac- ~ a | = TW wantity a ieee eis. Chak rs whisky ecauin pe poner of picoartog a ‘The m*mbers of ORIENTAL | appearance wan hailed with deafening applause o Anyq F., are notified | from the vast concourse of people. s 1. vo, 101 trade with Baltimore and New York for the last | G!obe after their delivery, and a protracted dis- eat tiie Hall FFO-MORRYW. (Frdsy)| The procession, which was under the chief} fel¢ DAYS IN WASHINGTON. ‘three months has been ten times as great as ever before. If continuing much longer in its presen§ oan 3 31 cor jo. 336 Revert win cussion upon poln ae eee faliroak | tending the fureral of thew Inte" Brother. .‘G. | marsualehip of Milles Greenwood, then took up Martin Hgrze.. Members o Lodges are | 1!8 march and passed through the principal streets, {hineron. D.C. Jan. 29, 1061. Ul,) and proceeded to the consideration of cer- | fateraaliy ineiind to woe sen ie amid the cheers of men and the waving of f Faorgpate wi be Feeer at thie a \ huge proportion, Gov. Pickens will have to declare | ‘410. amendments; pending which our report | “tt aan ete DP DECKER. N.G. | and bandkercbicts by the ladies, to the Bu ReAT pAnOnine En fear os ay of Peoroney ok ; | the whole cltyginder martial law, or give up all saints JOHN B. GOUGH, Home, where 18 arrived at a quarter pest ave | (jy BANGED CLoraine, fing of o'oet eae ee Cal idea of exercise of any other authority about] Tax WseaTuEa.—The follow! rt of THE GREATEST ? a AT TRE io granite. y Charleston than the will for the time being. of the | weather fer the morning is made frou the Amer, LIVING ORATOR, | gait Columbia wed wee Se Spangled bark | UNITED stares C COTHING STORE, | Sion at ane io _— — bands of biccoughing young volunteers that now Consolidated Line to the smith- WILL LECTURE After a few moments’ rest, Mr, Lincoln made his | _fe14-lw Between llth and i2th sts. took bid ae ied by a guaranty | threaten to undertake the work of exeulting | Suan, Institution, of observation in} IN THIS CITY appearance on the balcony: accémpanied by Mayor | CYRANGES! U ANGES 2 enger into contract srithie tenagye thes 3 3 SOON, shop, who made a short introduc! ress. IRST OF THE SRASON' | _'Proposais to be sosind and endorred “Penne f ‘Tax Puxsivenr o tux Vinointa Convention. | Waahiegeon jee ~ RIDAY, Fetes Bere, Tht valet otis pectic te tet PEARSON’S FRUIT DEPOT, Lieut. of E: Eags i ‘The gentleman yesterday elected to be the perma > loudy, 47°. Simons Uriod Bulige ey Ee Ge ec eek te | aatl, Phat was a Year at occasion, ia a pleyral | _f013-St 491 Eighth st., near theavenie, | jas tieieb | Uae'r* Ch Eng'r Wash. Aad't, — President of the Virginia Convention, Mr. rer Th loudy, pleasant, fl las prs meg ‘unctual attendance is re-| manner, but with sincere words, ’I ‘addr john Jahuey, of Loudoun, is one of the first | ° .N. . ner, Dut (with tincere words, I addrened | FYAVE YOU SEEN THE, BEAUTIFUL JH. DUBANT, Captain, | Much of what I sa e Kentuckians. I gave olored Engraving of Gen. Garibaldy, in s ist* | my opinion that we, as republicans, would ‘ulti. | Locdon Illustrated News? F ENCH AJ. BAKER, Seo. ates Ately beat. them ‘as democrats, but ther they | &, ICHSTEIN, No “7 HAVE SAVED Fiery. PER CENT,” A lawyers of the State, and bas long been a noted gentioman remarked a day or two sinoa, by. leader of its anti-democratic party. He is a mem- ying my yn ag SHEPHERD'S, corner of pao N.C. ba: Wilmington, N.C. Seventh and D strer Charleston, $. 6 mate! 7 ; re sii tho lies, Weeklies and *“ THAT'S SO!” elation Savanna’ Meta anes ant Scionoe ” testare tocem-| could in auy other way. They did not, tm toy (GR2AT SACRIFICE? Zins,'tee cesspeas' - Macon, Ga... mence at quarter betore 8, when the doors. will he . ) BARGAINS!’ ‘j enn tee ery I Shillington sends us the fresh and interest. | Columbus. oe —— folk | SA ine scenll Ses ceesomeintn ee ae ee Having my lorge stock of Ciethen enn by a = a RENE 3} Jag Masch number of Godey's Lady's Book; aleo, | Montgomery, OR oe OV ASHINGTON LONGE.| I expected. firo and water last week, f will commence this day | GrCOL Ds DRONSEIENS: a ‘clpaal Ealtbe' Was Sheek: cults content omer ested wo mart at ihe Hall on FRIDAY EVE-| ,, 1 20 tid them how I expected they would de | byrunming of my omens souk Sormeaings ei eeey, | Comoe ‘Tolu, Petersburg, Va. 2 affair just now for politician who want a reyister J NING, the isch iactant-at? Sroleck pecnely So sia irc pert teenie’ b, beaten, and I | and so/ieit ail those thet wish to provarea Storen Whclecsis srente RINGS! CLAW. 3 wan! t Visi - no" ish to ir atten! - - : of Federal offices and salaries. Pittsburg, Pa Pee Sa geerae! Visit to Eaatera Lodge, No.7 bosch ad aa a aga , PANTS, gr RENCE and J.B. MOORE, Weet Tae Usvane —Werregret to aveTo ate thay | “Buse am ereap want chow want we tds Le sirise | Gs —_— it ATTENTION, OF ERS OF THE] y, a at lees than hsif the original cost. to Oe ARIS oki n GALCER We caine | you perhaps want to know what we will do with onld a aes REATR "ONO 7 , the last California mails brought no tidings to the ~sfferbanoes TON.—Tubecrva thig poreie for the ASEING: | you. I will tell you, as far as {am authorized to | CS"! SS! 8s the stock ee JONAS'S G gate SORE TIMES. VCE TO SUIT ? Navy Department of the missing United States] bemometer uring 21 hours, ending 9 8. m, to- | that the officers of the Seventh Werd ocupans ind | Speak for the Opposition—what we mean to do faig NP 274 Pa av. botw. th and 12th qntire steak atk ern ate bie Ons, F ship Levant, as was expected. day, 57 4; minimum 354°)” eae uo’ men my recommendation to the President for | With you—Wwe inean to treat you, as near »s we | _ {613 lw ston, D.C._ | Biask, made to order in suite of Black i U i the gihoo of Lioutenant Colonel Commandaat cf | possibly can, as Washington, Jefferson and Madi- NOTHER FRESH SUPPLY OF GOOD | read; made for ais) with ussortment of Weieenint Marre 1x Motton.—A memorial bas been for- | porition anions there in poo feog seme eo hold thas fnue Way nian ete een ern A | eres Sealey ay le bs ss ei ig we yo - | in no way to interfere with your institutions—to ust reosiv. ; i -++- Probably there were never before collected | W2tded from Portland, Maine, to Senator. Fessen. | inent among tne offerte foo en ey oF ser h | abide by all and every compromiee of the Ooms TRENCH & RICHSTEIN, at one time together under a single roof so many men of note in connection with Smatons public affairs, civil, military and Daval, as are now so- journing at Willards’ in this city. The list In. cludes nearly all of the Peace Convention. The following-named gentlemen are a few of them :— Com Stover, U.S.N jon. E. Corning, Albany; Gen. Garland, U8. A; ex.Gov. DA’ Reid, N’ den, f entation to C ~ | My present position at the head of Li ing that medy “ouch meneares ef'onctiiet om and | Pavy (A). Phat company jx gomeore Sfmy mere. | tutlon. In a word, coming back to the original | 1 ite in the Old Wenn ty Coste ‘“Bromer ; 2 compromise se shall beal sectional strife, restore | mesa “saints ainonn se ep tT, of sent. | Proposition, to treat you, so far os Segenerate | vol 5 Brioe $2 50. Buble conddence, and cement for all’coming | tatintie et fnaneratan et os A TREDEY | Meets etecen yaa eeerte ey, according to 7 ic tre, paper nts Hepeblic, conettated ing besle of sus Putnant | Shed sara aecractieck, mi and make ors | Jeterson and. Madison, we mean’ to Temesstey tle Sea, Oy Charice Dickens, papers ej ic, constitu e of o a i jecti: able to Y e. 5 : streng h, and upon which rest, under God, our aAdition to the officers Droeestar the! (He meeting, that you are as good as we; that there is mo dif-] The Amerioan Question, 12m , cloth ver made to order for 96. w s jnsi-dsw 329 Pa av.s bet Sth and iihoke. HINGTO! wss _ AND CuORSETONR P ‘LE take Se ae oa f price 60 ference between us other than the difference of | 0°?t»; by mail free on receipt of price. Heavy dis- 5 ite precious uerttane ‘scbleved for uf by hs | mieuitomei. tnd Capals Alon anf 22st | ireumatances ” We tenn to tecopala and ear | Se0stat ow? more for nent’ Pho MATA GYY | Gree ase wher afteconh ey te tial et set C | ex-Gov. J’ M. Morebead, N.C — achieved for us by the | ants, of the Fourth ‘d company, are respeot. | in mind always that you have as good hearts in S. T. SAUMAN. two of the most intailible ramsdver of the day, 4 Ruffin, N.C; A. Duncan, N. J; ‘Su common efforts and sacrifices of a wise and patri- | fully invited to atte 1 Captains and Lieuten- | your bosoms as other people, or as we claim to zo family id be ‘withont them; and Belden, Obio; Gen. W. 0. Butler, eo ey for ee memorial which indicates | ants are ail oarnoct'y invited to attend, aa we have | Love, ome a & you accordiagly.°? Unprr THE CLanaxpon Hors, ther are so cheap a» to be within the reach of all” i¢ F. Cleaviand, Conn ; Gov. W. B.’ Lawrence, R. | 2° Preference for any particular measure of com- | no time to lose, Fellow-Citizens of Kentucky—Friends, Breth- Opposite the National Hotel, We do not expect strangers to believe we i 1; Hon. Jas. Guthrie, Ky ; Thurlow Weed Esq. ise, 1s subscribed to by 2,500 signatures, col- | fel8 (Repub.) EDWARDC. CARRINGTON. ren—May I call you such? In my new position 1 Wasuinetonx, D. C., rite in regard to our ows medicines, consequent- f Albany; Hon. James'B. Clay. Ky; Col. Alexa: | {ected in a very few days. and representing. ali | ———————___-“ERINGTON._ see no occasion, and feel no inclination, to retract SPECIAL AGENT satog, Which One be eee ane en : der, N's; Com Stockton, N J;'exGor SP. ghades of party feeling. ‘The names of eight in- (Ce CENERAL ORDERS-No. 7, a word of this.’ If itsball not be made good, be FOR 3 SS 3 'g Chsee, Obie; for, Hicks, Md ; Gov. Bucking: | Beton the memes Gan eagle trod bad Heapquartens D.C. Minti, assured that the fault shall not be mine.” DOCTOR SOUTHEY’S Sore Throat iP Pa exGov' J.WeGristcld, Ma Sex Gov vious, | *PPended to the petition. , ANvaghrGammastpcrang, {| thee femarke were recived wih grein] _GueA® BRITISN REMEDIES ran, Rev. George Bild. N. 3; Prot. Wels, tne : ee aes I. The W; at 3 ae F : FOR ; Kam’! ison, Rev. Wm. A. Hicks, | ov. C Si reden, 8 Se Ha, Piece ge re approaching | hereby recomntzed na " ain on Eeuanton aad athe Lincsin, care teeicarme ereuad Bie VENEREAL DIUBASED ov. Jan 8 ite Merry, War Ro Mile, a en. A. B. James, Gov. Baldwin, | to Dich te Peitiaceed | Cuiveel lane infanteye Command OF | and patting him on the back, and almost wring- 2uP. “" OF the Baltimore Conf , ; 2 nm will doubtless be celebrated in Baltimore wi Colone! Janes Y. Davis, 24 infant patting him ? wring. oF Baltimore Conference. : mar Oe Roe wow virib,N? | More than usual enthusiasm. ‘Thus far it 1s quite ae 8 anperae ren tr Batalion ie reoognised | ing bie srcia off. rerrpeiay Wintieeas br WH Rend iS Onciniesinn ee [¥%, Dr J. Fowlkes, | Probable that about twelve volunteer companies 5 ‘ timo oliticians are numerous; amomg them Geo. N. BLADDER AND wae ORGANS, will parade with full bands of music, whilst there fe peed of Colonel James A. Tait, Ist regiment | Sanders and others ure noticed. Sol. Morris, U.S. | wint be civic observances of the ween 4 az ; This evenjng the President elect will receive Oxvy Remain in Wasmincton At retail by R. ST. Cuunel & Co,, Druggist, 3 ex- y c memorable II, Cay 1 5 i Georgetown. et Ne Ca ow: | day. ‘The siudents of Loyola College, in accord- annvaseties Laas Cae te ine” Mag eaneey it House, Which bes been decorated forthe gerne | pring a Ogg BERS LONGER, Wan &. Thomsen, 375 Pe: gvense. feredith, Ba; Hon. W. | stanwit,t fime-bonored custom. wil give an | commanding. with the tauk of Major’ ands or- | HOoN Wh il and ie in gobd epirits, | B*ins compelied to goto Richmond, Ve., at the | .Wm.S. Thompson. Driggust, Fi wend ,N.Y¥: ler, Tena ; M. Gibbs, N_ | itellectual feast, accompanied with instromental | d¢7* by him given, in the name and by the authori | Mr. Lincoln looks well and is in gob spirits. ond of that time, ye Y et evons i Sau ’ Philadelphia; J. Hoffer, Cin. | MUSc, The affair wiil take place {nthe main got 6 Maj General commandin, wil beob yed Deraxtcore srom Cincinnati. tem Se Demy Sue oen a en ie , hall of the college building, on North Calvert | “gyornected Rooordingly. Cixcixnatt, Feb. 13 —The President elect, Mr. | manent gare. Phy Serly if they wish = per- AT NOTICE T PERSONS CALL- street. As for the military display, itis proposed CH. LEK JONES Lincoln, and suite left here in a special train at | ™Ofioe hours from 9 o’eloek in the morning till 10 Ti to pre tndty many dieegardad: Ws A Cagp rrom Ex-Goveanor Fioyp. —Ex-Gov Geman ptr econ mai o Bagprcwoel oer ages fis Adjutant Genersl._| 9 o'clock for Columbus Seti ti EY’s onary Rothe bills due sn anes Sowa the a fa. . ion an ‘ented ue. Floyd, who is now in Virginia, has directed a| under one command. ‘This would have Pucca TO OUR FELLOW CITIZE; Convsenae Fae 8 Me Pein arrived bere | 2° entein fram Sto ore ee oe eerrean Personal friend of his in this city to make the fol. | *"ect, 28 harmony among the volunteer soldiers TRE DISTRICT —The Federal » Feb. - paibhseaiah ae si a atta SE al is essential to success.— Balto. American. ne oe itary or; ugation (havin for its obj at 2 o’clock, and was received with a national RS. M. 8. BISHOP and vee salute and every demonstration of popular entbu- M oie} 8 518m mM a. ONEPRICE ONLY? CC ONE PRICE ONLY! PE. acemoep be numerous assaults which | Tux Scupino Statzs —The population of the | Ward, and to scapeund of ie Bele Ce tips as hae ade = ¥ ipets fod stock of ‘weeks past in the. newopepere, and cana pe a i Seats etbek have, siready seceded from the ment and ae ts Pek oot tp thems mu ture in holes One ote : thelr sonrce and nature, could not be regiieg we Union, is given as follows, from the new Consus: erslores Canee: heey nemeel ves, where he was formally by the Lieuten- EVENS, 336 Pe. oy. Pi oe Meun fopmecsroney | Seumcuaton dive atlng gu | RAV Hiaana of le tl er ems rh au , + Th : s — en toe the 12th Lope This is Floriae?Pt . OL ‘Boo sas'onn Sutelioitognunutfone: Wm. G It is true, as bas been said by the President of hy T3 Fine x Day. part my official conduct, | 4labsm: 2 su0l444 435,473 955917 | By order of the Comp , the Senate, that very great responsibility reste oS en ee ay “¥ upon «x parte testimony, taken in secret in my | Gorey ry pegs 917 pay. upon me in the position to which the votes of the = a Linen ker It is a labored attempt, by corr SER $7MGt 1,002,707 Gn Save Ee American people bave called me. ‘Tam deeply srgates Bich Dace: + | and by means of circumstances, {n the al ay, 9 2 a Ne met Yuen 5 city Re TE die | tensile of ig ahty respanetbillity. 1 counct Emr opadea oon to x4 the Proof, to fix upon me some undefined complici 2,287,047 2,265,701 4 Tglish Lutheran Chureh, corner of Iith'snd if | but know, what you all Know, that withest s ® attention ‘with & robbery of the Goverament, of wich t b 7543,908 | streets, to commence at 4 elock, and to contious | hame—perbaps without a reason why I should waGOLLEY & CO. had no rd om the time it was} Ix axp Ovr.—In New Orleans last week a news. | 22° hour. jaz paves: Fv parimrn gle ie seen men, eee i : ==: mowe Sev. these charges have reporter, hailing land “I SAY, ST. 'N! ’ _- in form and bave emanated from a re- | rushed hastily lotake cet hisnatenutanten poss TF xu going - copen eheineee ARE try. And so feeli Leamnet but turn and look rT ita 5 are sponsible source, 1 pledge myself te ees teen as citizen of the United Stites. Just as he bad | He'_, Sod am. Lam going oS HtS Ne & 0 | for the support without which it will be impos- y ba Bre afol as soon as eg si his name and pocketed his pa making | pj th street. to buy suit of Clothes. ‘The peo- | sible for me to perform that great task. 1 turn, GENds u R ‘AIN- Frintea "ith the ‘evidence taken by it, a citizen of the (Valted Stats, Exe booming he’ seile thom vo phoup,’” Noteiths’ last Wa’ cay | soet» tnd Look to the American people and to that xc equal fo that of hry similar’ Setavlienment tae February 13, 1861. Joux B. Frorp. | people that Loulstena won outof the once eee | oft stranger fhe WAS TaORIng Up aber Soe iutation 19 Gan pOnGT Aton Mee mo 1230 Saar e eee eee pHs «aan Scales acta 5 —_ ese ——___———___ 5 Tur Gz: aPs4 — Mep ae CITY HALL, 9rn —Th In this I have received from some a degree of ~* ment jv vine communi ata ian’ | Quoc diapaches ate poafag vecete icing | Oana mtg Becta Goat camer | Maia teraartares, Som fome m,dewen ct Te, RORIERY assortment f Lady, | arco ell au : -spread prevalence of dyspepsia It le to be frond Sentiog Teaans bere tnd the Montgom- | their room,(City Fisil) aaiby sere Bead eget St | deprecation. I still think { was right in the vary- | Genta’, ee af Sie petronace : to 4a almost every family in our land, and thousands | Y Convention. [tis u that the former | prals, from th~ loth to the séth of February. iol: ing and repeatedly shifting scenes of the present i a) owed uron him. ar st exertions are trom what they believe to bethe ail, | &f¢ moderation for the of gaining | Five,to hear ail complaints and tomece rok A precedent which could enable me to} 393 sath side) Pa. av es te give entire sa on mepits of the head, the Heart, the chest, the liver | ime. It le generally remark dere that in Alex- | rections in over Seseeamentne they may doom nes 5 fie fel im ©. GAUTIER. the results of the presence of iyopepaia Se mane any expression inconsistent wit the 1d yes festa GEO. THOS. STEWART. Seo. VE Just HOOF, SIRTS forms does this dire oe the aninal union. i (RPP EMESEY 8, Hosp Skirts of the might beclted in'which the complication or cane | pRTEAWA negroes frotn the Borde eae, of WR srans seeenencepeay bination of symptoms is entirely different. Prob- of Maryland th D York . counties A . ably the most efficient remedial agent known {s way to freedom. ‘The next aay ter wen b wmEBBING RE sued snd coperes in Adams county, and taken 326 Pa, Av,, between sth a Back to their old quarters. No opposition was | 9827-6 = made ir ret fn which pal he Se they were captured.— GPPAT BAESSINS ormne, Se AT THE wy pel rag agent those of ees. « UNITED Ss CLOTHING STORE, fol iw Botween lith and izth ste, os ww _

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