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oo rele <7 ne allt ae t : | eSV7"—_ CONGRESSIONAL, ——— Sexate.—After our report closed yesterday— Oo ——- —— Foot, the following resolu- tion was adopted: Resolved, That a committee of three be a pointed by the Presidiog oo to mabe th necessary arrangements for - (7 The new Dollar Weekly Stsr, be aT auguration of the President Klect on tbe 4th of ti ta we and gossip, and choice | March next 5 nya iotow on our counter ready for — ies claget sores Messrs Foot, % brac an a e delivery to the public. Embraced in Its enter- ‘ae Poses offered the following, which was taining contents are the following articles : also agreed to: A Lady’s Heart to be Let—a rich story; Trainin Resolved, That the Committee on Foreign Re- for 2 Wife, or How Mr. Newell was Beat at bis | jations be instructed to inquire into the propriety own Game; Pecullarities of Paris—interesting ; | of authorizing by law Capt. William L. Hudson, My First Fight with the Tiger; The Great R of the United States Navy, to accept a compli- bery of the Indian Trust Bonds—report of the mentary testimonial presented to him by the = special committee; Progress and hes of peror of Russia. the President Elect from Springfleld to New | The Senate then took up the Tariff bill, and York; A Comprehensive Abstract of the Metro-| Mr Hunter of Va. led to address the poiiten Police Bill; Senate in opposition to the pasiaze of the bill Facts about the Georgia Muskets; Incidents con-| after a protracted debate, the Renate went into nected with counting the votes for President in | Executive sgaion for some time, and then ad- the House of Representatives; President's Levee, | journed ~ and who were there; Military Affairs in George- lien ieee closed the House had town; Death of Hon. John C. Wright, and pro- | 42? consideration the Pacific Raflroad biil. ceedings of the Peace Congress in connection | ™ "The House struck out, by a vote of 9 to 61, that eee al tecuen wa maces —s > part of the Senate pore ih proposing to carry, Charleston and its Fortifications; Naval Matters | out «central road by Fort Riley from the mou in New York; The resson why Fort Pickens ‘anses river at De EN. was not Attacked; Poll ical Meetings in Mary- | _ The special order for the pai be so bd oa. land; Operations of the Patent Oftice, &e., &e; | Mittee of wench erro Oe ee Es eae. Editorials upon all the exciting topics of the day; | Mr. Campbell. of Pa. addressed the House. Lanes Rebegeepess Disyetcnes fom all parts of ok tr taveettgebe the trot of puttin verter tele: the country; Full rePeonereess Pesce Conven. | tive to the selzure of the Federal Capital, &ec., tion, Southern Congress, Lectures a? the Smith- peesensed hie vepertie the Hee yonlan, Military meetings, de j 1. | sented a minority report, and opposed to the’ oc- via ateutiany: maniver ie" ia" Denese: cupttion of the efty by Federal troops, and offered ‘4 Ly jons : Workshop, &¢., Miscellaneous items, Local | ‘he following reecin quartering of the troops of the lar army in this Distr! wh caphy ope Shire Capitol, when it is not necessary for their = This ts just the paper above all others for per- | toh from hostile enem , and during the ieaten fons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | of Congress, is impolitic and offensive, and, if send to their friends at a distance. Price only | permitted, may become destructive of civil lib- three cents per copy, or $1.00 pet annum; postage erty; and that, in the opinion of thi» House, the regular troops now in the city ought to be forth- Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. with Temeved, therefrom. <—.-w0e-> a Mr. Howard, of Mich., said he thonght bis re- Spirit ef the Morning Press port was unanimously concurred in by the com- The Intelligencer argues that in the proceed- | mittee, and he was surprised that a minority re- had Ings of the Montgomery Congress, “a germ of a | port should be made before the committee al secession exists,”” and that any fundamental | opted, or refused to adopt, the majority report. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CiTY: ++ February 15 1861. Tl i , Poetry, Fun, Philosophy, &c., &c., ad y mittee of the House to inquire into t the allegation that cortail: Southern menrbers from the seceded the usu: teference to the no ap) nega, Ga., that institution bel: less, and for years past has had nominal existence. the most varied character. His pede is generally admired, but 0! country, and bisex, the laws and protect the public preperty, does not meet with much favor from southern m : Many of the republicans also condemn bis decla- rations as unnecessarily irritating and impolitic. bill. ‘The tariff on wool remains as the new bill. sonian Institution. about 7 o'clock. DEPARTMENT NEWS. _o Navat Boarp oF Examinzns.—A Rosrd of Naval Surgeons for the examina‘ion of Assistants Surgeons for jon and candidates for ad- tssion into the Navy, will convene at the Naval Asylum, Poiladelphia, on the ist of March next. be Board consists of Surg: M. Foltz,and C. H. Wheelwrig! Assistant Surgeon Greene, Jobn F. Taylor, Ke corder Cattle Resionation.—Lieut Calvin L. Sayre, U. 8. arine Corpe, (of Alabama.) bas resigned. Items Telegraphed from Washington. Wasnineton, Feb. 14.— Messrs. Pryor, Ed- and Maynard compose the s| ey ‘States have abstracted buoks from the library of Congress to form a library for the Southern Confederation. The a riation bills have been reported with ST ane under the existing laws without secession movementt. There is priation for the branch mint at Dahlo- considered use- ttle more than a The criticisms of Mr. Lincoln’s speeches are of uaint, blunt rfl nd Ath of the ay iation of the perfions condition a determination toenforce Mr. Morrill despairs of the of tariff it present in A proposition has been made for a sectional caucus of the southern members of the Peace Con- ference. The Virginia members, however, decline oing into it at present, for reasons satisfactory to frentselves It may be that they fear losing the control which is now tacitly accorded to them. If they enter a caucus they will be bound by its dec sions, and may be overslaughed. ‘Tux Weatuer.—The following report of the weatber for the morning is made from: the Amer- ican Consolidated — h Line to the Smith- of ovservation is Frprvary 15, 1861. Mr. Branch desired to say that he had not pre- | Washington, 0). -cloudy, wind NE law which imprints the stigma of “illegitimacy | sented the resolution appended to his report as the | Richmond, Va. and fllegality” on the institution of slavery, by | views of the committee at all, but he presented it | Petersburg, prohibiting the foreign slave trade, will encounter | 88 2 minority resolution, and in the hope that all of the committee would vote for it in the House. the determined opposition of those who claim - ‘After a protracted debate, the resolution of Mr. be the peculiar champions of ‘Southern rights” | Branch was tabled by a vote of 125 to 35. and ‘‘Southern independence.”’ Mr. Howard moved that 5,000 copies of the ma- The Republican says that the sorest grief of | jority report be printed; which motion was re ’ Raleigh, N.C, Wilmington, N.C. Charleston, 3. C,. Augusta, G: Savannah, Ge. is clear, 50°. a ac 3 eh lezsant. South Carolina is that the high honors of the cot- — aoa on Printing; and the acon) Ste der oe ton empire are given to Mississippi and Georgia, ais Griffen. Ga. and that the capital is to be located, not in South Carolina, but in Alabama. The Palmetto must secede again, before they will be suited. Frivay, February 15. Senatz.—A large number of memorialsn re- lation to the present difticulties were paces by various Senators, and laid on the table. Mr. Thomson, of N.J., asked leave to retire from the Committee on Naval Affairs; and said permission was granted. ee Tux Dsricigncy Britt continues to hang be- tween the two Houses of Congress. The only Point in issue between them upon it, is the appro- | " Several private bills were introduced and passed Priation to enable the Government to carry out Mr. Jobnson, of Tena., from the Committee on the @hiriqui contract. The opposition to that | the Coatingent Expenses of the Senate, reported in the case of the and mileage of the late continues to come from the Panama monopoly. | Sinator Lynn, that ‘the pemmacy er the Senate That vast interest of concentrated capital has | was justifiable in refusing to pay sald pay, &c., to a been able to crush ont ali competition in the bees te bpd << deceased, but wat ee Senate 2 should append an appropriation of such sum to fran cata ae pamensers oceanwise, to and | an appropriation bill for her benefit. from California, having successively immola! Mr. Latham moved to take up the bill to reim- the Nicaragua end Tehuantepec enterprises in | burse the State of California for expenses of Indian ©pposition to its own, and also all independent ott and make the same a special order for lines attempting to run via the Panama Railroad. inesday next 7 It remains to be seen whether it has power over ane cae oe Tg telat ot Congressat this time sutficient to defeat the promise |" The hour arrived for the consideration of a of the speedy establishment of an oppesition line | special order—a bill to allow Com. Paulding to to California via the Chiriqui isthmus, which is | fécelve a sword, Xc., from the Republic of Nica- involved in the Goverament’s contract it seeks to 'p. Wade moved to postpone the special order; nullify; which, when established, will necessarily | which was carried—yeas 24, nays 21. reduce the Price of a passage toor from California,} jousz.—Mr. Burnett, of Ky, called for the at least one baif. regular order of business, reports from commit- The plea the agents of the monopoly are now | tees of a private character. Montgomery, Ala.. Jackson, Ala 5 tected for temperature,) 29,5 dee as & very nice ase Hs their room, (City p sive, to bear all complst rections lu over sesessment as they msy deem nec -clear. -clear, pleasant. «.Clear. Barometer at the Smithsonian at7a m., (cor at noon, 29,434. ‘Thermometer at 7 a.'m., 43°; at noon, 49” Maximum during 21 hours, ending 9 1. m. to day, 5! 4; minimum 41°. STRANGER, WHERE ARF &? You s-em to bein a great hur- F you gol ease Lam. Lam going fo SMITH'S, No 460 The peo- ect, to buy a suit of C! t t we saw np.” No of the stranger, he was rnnoning up Seventh strest singing oot’ SMITH, No. 460” fe tw ARY 974 —'t lio Assoe- dtheir arpusl assess- pr perty. will meet at ily, a8 a Board of Ap- sth of Fel ruary, irelu- and tomake such oor als, trom tha lth to es fo 9-td GEO. THOS. STEWART. Seo. i Gates) PSEY & O'TOOLE WE. ‘DDING AND FISITING ARD ENGRAVERS, Importers of fine WEDDING STATIONERY, WEDDING ENVELOPES, e most beautiful styles. Pogo Pa. Av., between Sth and 10th sts, au ‘WasnIneTon. resorting to is that the title to the Chiriqui grant} , Messrs. Grow and Washburne, of [ll., asked leave to present certain memorials, and that the 1s not valid—a discovery they have made, it is to| be filed ‘under the rules of the House, Objected be presumed, sincs the Attorney General of the | to es out of order. United States and the New Granadian minister Mr —— Dhaene a > bpekay rast as Present a memorial from the New Yor! amber Siicmed im entire validity. of Commerce against the passage of the Morrill NOTICE, T. E COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE i 'y last will be settled by Daniel Smith. ing under the name and style of D. Suirn & was wived Ly mutual consent on the 2 of Jan ‘The bus:ness of the late firm DANIEL SMITH. Tax Reroar or tax Coumitrex —The Peace eee Je, aad ok reccived fo 15-3t* JAMES W. BAKER., % regu: order of business was then jen up. Convention’s committe of one from each State | yar Morris, of Pa., reported from the Gana, ASEWRicHT SHIRTING COTTONS. ‘were in session until 12 o’clock last night, con- | tee on Commerce a bill for the relief of Townsend e sidering the question of slavery in territories of | Harris, American Mlaister to ch or and moved the United States that may hereafter be acquired. | 18 passage; — ane Preval revheaetr biti was . is bill appropriat 0,000 a6 It is understood that their deliberations for two or an additional is pensation fer services rendered. } three days past Lave been upon that particular] Mr. Fenton, of N.Y ,teported from the Com- Point for the most part. Previously, if we arenot | Mittee on Pensicnsa bill granting a pension of wi Thoss of our customers who have beon waitin, fo- sone days for the o SHIRTING COFTO. ébrated ARKWRIGH are now informed that eral oases. and as they ‘o have just received s ar* very rosres (the mills not being able to supply t + to call on us early, as we are the oniy paities who ed-mand) we would advise thos» who want them 7 7 have s supply. bad agreed to fn fa $20 per month to Frederick Chainpagne. Passed : We, ttn Milla 4 4 Cotton, eat ek oe = = base menue Mr. Kly, of N. Y , asked leave atx 10 pinors of ar su 2) Cotton, tition from the citizens of bis district, praying the plan of settlement with, perhaps, really immate- | Senators and Representatives from that State to rial amendments. These four propositions virtu- | take such steps as shail lead to 2 mage | and har- ally dispose of all the slavery questions in issue — ripeppans ent of the national difficulties. sid on le except the territorial question. From what we| “sir John Cochrane, of N. Y., reported from have been able to gather with reference to their | the Committee of Claims a bill for the relief of Proceedings for the last two days and nights, we — ene eet ‘@re inclined to believe that the report they are to sp oy prey & rnllegee gorse from the Legisisture of his State, in behalf of the make to-day will not be a final one. early sciuers, iyo are now suffering from want; SS TE a referred to the Committee on Claims. Sovrmexn Conrepgracy—Oxstus.—Will the Mr. Elliot, of Mass, reported from the Com- 3 esented a petition Jao wets and ali other kinds of fine In-h Linens and Linen Shirt Fron and English Long Cloth, 4.10-4and 124 familton Cotton Knectings, Ext s heavy and fine Brown thirtings and Sheet in Spier dii all Linen Towe!s at $1 50 per dos Haeee eee row tel taeiiy ck chant ets per dozen, Table Demask, brown and white, hite Goods, 8. 40, &o. ae RG RTT & MAY 324 Pa av., bet, 9th and loth als. A | offered at who! fe 15-6t Southern Confederacy require their officers to} mittee on Pvst Otfices and Post Roads a bill for take an oath to support their Constitution? Ifso, he Povciege of Hockaday and Liggett, mail con- they should tak t ct meeeres bares. geatlomen who wore intely ln Cousnee cee erait | bir. Carter, of N. Y., offered a resclation setting: a apart next Tuesday for the consideration of bil Executive cffices at Washington. Their regard relaive to the District of Columbia. for oaths was shown in conspiring the destruction} Mr. Davis, of Lad , objected. of the Constitution of the United States while | , 0” motion of ta a la Nog Foren roves under oath to supportit! The perjured members | low of No pene eae ee WY bole, (Mr Wine- N. he chair, 7 ne of one Government cannot be relied on tobe faith- | sideration of the Postal bith re ee ful to another, if they should have any induce- ~ ee ment to betray it. 7" The United States revenue cutter Harriet cr an tie Wetiiheen Gecko a Publishers, Derby & Jackson Lane ts to be temporarily converted into a man- of-war. She went over on Wednesday to the New York, (through French & Richstein,) we Brooklyn navy yard to receive a new and formid- have a stirring tale of the times of the American | abie armament. Four 33 cwt. weight guns, one Revolution, entitled ‘‘ The Dutch Dominie of the = oun Sst peng — ree of shot and Catskills,” u sbeli w puton rd. is said that a marine might well be pruned down in a subsequent ed!- Wood and Coal. GALTS’ CITY STEAM FIREWOOD MILLS AND COAL DEPOT, Foot or SrvsntTxeNntTH STREET. Be'ow War Departmsnt. 17 WOOD AND COAL of all kinds. Wood prepared to suit tho wants of each customer, or de- livered cord length. EP Coal kept in Coal Houses, delivered free from slate, dirt, and other impurities. Personal attention given to all orders, fe 15-tf T.J.& W. M. GALT. N TION —Al! pers: ehing to join tion, but in the main it ise story of much attrac- marty aehi ine Zouave Ci by to th tion—telling of the times of the “Bloody Brandt,” Pile ery dught Lofantry a8 yy La wit and affording, especially, much curicus light as EVENING, Rivet og ATURDAY to the part taken by the Dutch settlers of New | _By order of © York in the conflict with Great Britain. 10.0 — A “ Comncion.”—As it is deemed wrong by the | th<ir half atl it” of HARMONY *.. will meet at AY, February N ‘elo 534 Be SEVENTH STR a \REAT BARGAINS IN DAMAGED CLOTHING, UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, 276 Pexn. AvenvE. fold iw Between lith and sun Lovistona enont D st. OGL ist received. leaders 7th, 1861, to attend oeat 4 Ape tdi or Browa Soy ts per pound Beceasion to “coerce” obedience to the | !7th. 1861, to atte; funeral of Broth-r P. G. ole of Brown Su; cents per . ithe Undies sasioes 4s pres poh ouN BOHLAvER. Members of sister lodges are | 5° xtra Flour, best Eraads, it $7 per barrel, ra’ernaliy invited to attend. ‘wrong in them to “coerce” obedience tothe laws | _f 15 2t* HENRY N OBER, R. 8. of a Southera Confederacy. Upon their own SARBATH SCHOOL EXHIB! Principles their government will be just no gov- | rg, eee CONCERT — the Saitath Seto0l ernment at all; obedience to it being altogether | cert fur tho beucht of fhe se ed 6 On. voluntary. EVENING. the 19th instant, at Rytond Chapel, *| corner Maryiand avenus and Teg h strect com: {7 The New York police on Wednesday took Preacing at V2 o’oluck. Tickets 10’ cents ; eviliren In hand a speculative publisher in that city, who | -°8t'® wit undertook to raise the wind by an “extra,” giving | ((- REGIMENTAL ORDER No 1—Avad- the bogus particulars of an assault upon Fort | Piri ath oo eit Pe eae UC Tne a with a list of the killed and wounded, A ae ee ne: &c. fellow made his escape, but some of ail and cept ee ube Re seeds Sills depten of tha it, aud report for duty, villainous publication. JAS. A. TAIT. Col. Com, let Reg. { seo Beacrizs ov Suczssion —Anothe- Soldier Killed » 8. ALLEN, Adj't Ist Reg, ‘%» Charleston —Mr.Clark Allen, of the Abbeville o M.D. C, fe 15 2t* UNIVERSAL ISM —Fverlasting Fire Pre- oR lisa ~ Petre “ Devi! and ase Aneel — CER company, i th Carolina, was in- ee ‘give an exposition of the para stantly killed on last Tuesday. He was ruaning | NIG, ar the old Trinity Chivo® onoire tei from one room to another, and was pierced by a ai ne reference to us aly aa & matter of history. bayonet in the hands of one of his companions in | pa'eif Yor the decd wee Tia eee ig re Pr ‘the eye, penetrating the brain, causing instant mall egawes into everiastirg punishment,” TT SECOND WA —FEDE sami County, Vincimia.—The full returns ice site EN GAYE tiie seat from county render certain the election of Gees Ba fy Mr. Casts, the Union candidate, by twenty ave | mmportiat huatcoen Bia estan action of majority. The people of the lower part of the | @ired. Er ee ng : county, not entisfied with the decision of the peo-| A. J. BAKER, Sea, ' DUBANT, Captain. | pes be os ace Ex-Governor Wise to repre- JOHN B. GOUGH sent them ‘onvention. em . THE GREATEST Surrazssion or Newsrarzas.—The grand LIVING ORATOR, Jury in Richmond, on Tuesday, took iniiatory pss ed a fo oom haan etreulation of the New fo 14 St : SOON, or] |, New York Tribune, and New York = 3 Times SMITH*ONIAN LECTURES — : in that etsy i ONTR REMAN pace eee On FRI Rasexep —Col. Drinkard, Chief Clerk of the | Wostrerog et eee Re mt quarter betore ‘War Department, bas resigned that position. No | be olused. =ppointment up to noon to-day had been made in Bi Bi GENERAL OK DERS—No. 7. n me Tux Gueat Cre tox Drsrursia —One of tLe “Aulcraxr Gumaaat! supnicn, most terrible evils in the community Is the wide. | ‘. Was ReTON. Feb. 2, 1861, spread prevalence of d S Mine found | ,¢:,Tb?, Washington Light Infantry Battalion ix ia almost every famliy in our land, and t ! he ey soca 4 asa+eparate organization, and are iing fom What they believe to bethe ail- | Clone! Ja: es ¥ Davie. 2 intents Sieger ed heed: the heart, the chest, the liver | il. ‘Tho Nationa’ Guard Batinitoy is recognized or bowels, which arein reality but symptomsand | 8*% separate organ astion, and is alteched tothe Peeerats of the presence of dyspepsia. So many | 2 mand of Colonel James A. Tait, iat regiment ferme dees = | fc eS functions assume, tbat a theassnd. digereat soees | galt Captain Henry Baldwin, Jr, 7h might be cited which the complication or com- fegewith the rock ot Ns mrs bination of symptoms is entirely different Prob. ders by tn iven, ‘name an 3 the ‘autho ably the most efficient remedial Enown is ; ty of t! je dajor Geueral commasting wii beet yed Be. Ozagenated Bittexs, prepared by 8 W. Fowle | *4 respected ingly. K &Co. . We have seen letters from | By order of caesar.” F fodi. WicuTMan. viduals whose character and position in society | fois st er Spproved by some of our most professional | THE UNION, PRAYER MEETINGS aye mean wt RES ry Old. Bourbon date as follows Ast COA 2.249 pounds Warranted Gold made to order, Fine, \e' Pe hangings. At J. SPOrAA EKG, 486 Boventh st Tue Larg: as od Children’s Hosiery and Gloves, at Bikes, BIRDS FOR SALE.—I } ‘arroque's, Java Sparro: bo" " o* ali kinds fom J0 cents to . O'MEARA’S Bird Store, No. the Capitol 3 gid No. 308 Ps ‘amily Flour, beat brands, hieky aol Rye Whisky, for med- icinal pui Tposes, ‘ Old_ French Brandy, PortdiVines, Maderia acd Sherry Wines, re article for sickness, Cordials of various kinds, And a genera] assortment of goods a first class Grocery Store. Ci nd ex: fe 11-Staw3w ISRAEL DEMING. RAORDINARY hing to close out ill sell from this a: HICKORY WOOD, 865; OAK, 8550; PINE, KED ASH COAL, all 25; WHITE L, all sizes, LAND, 86, ‘ee N VIEW OF THE op ieeeeer. of the t ur heavy stock by the ton Sawed and Split WO: Dees & 6. o s : ja%6-eo3w Yard—cor, Vermont av, and at, WINDOW ES, 6 NEED os = shades, aif tines; ull, Green, ue 88, ol Low priced set ree 8 doors i328 eol0t Odd Fellows’ Hall. GRPAT BAROEY CLoraine, UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, 276 Penn. Ave vz, Between llth and 12th ats. . M.S. B OP and MISS E. GAIR, of ee Pitinach fe MNS 16 Chesaut street, his. ‘of Mostra. Clagett, £1 Bopha Sheth Gate ay’s S.ore. where ve 0) holoe assortment of PARI TAN MILINE SY? 324 Penna. avenue. HOSIERY AND GLOVES. est and best assortment of Ladies’, holesale and retail, is at ENRY EGAN’ ony feoath side) Pa. arb Bh aaa nh ate fe li ew Iron Buildings. © just re- oci* ed & splendid assortment of vm, urope. of German Caveries, Englieh. Bi irda; Thrusher, Hull Finchse, Gald Finches inets, Sky rks. ‘elo i rey. is, Red Wee, acd Bobo'mnks Enos Scones io 8 ness svenne, feotn Misses’ Hoop Skirts of and best 80, Ma ‘reach Corsets, 823 (south side) Pa. av., is AA FARE SEANGE Fern a Se Ae ree ane PROGRESS OF THE F AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. Cixcimnati, Feb. 1A nt 2 vclock this WAS RST ON FEEL TA tee By WALL & BARNAKD, Auctionsers evening near two German Free - GLENN DMINISTRATOK'’S SA'-E OF HOUSE Workingmen marcbed in to to the Bur- | Acting Manager. Rg Aton ¥ But inrsme ELEcT TRNITTRE. *. ppm them torches, and — Dest, &e.—O WriNESDAY NoRNING the called upcw the Eraident sisce © Mr kicents * ‘THIS EVENING, oh Thatnot. af 18 o'aiock bz wirgur of an onda of balcony, and was greeted Benefit o phana| > + for sale, Sebalfot toe workiamen y Me Fred. Oberkieine, ninggue Ogre Cusmman, ected tani’ noar the conor Spratt Sate? oe whe formal! the Is the & vure. and Seetel aeoeee ; Mrs HALLER, Hoccobeld k foots of the aid Biblon dersaned. In the beautiful piey entitled Present for the compliment paid me by the tender TI > . Mill Implements, Bone Dust, &c. Present national ae aa as ae JFaaronrehit tn the County of Washiegien, our nal sugges at "a Mail. in 5 tion of the views of the genticmen who Present baits ae es: meen a Mill Teplomentes @ quantity of Bons Y I doe ae eyocutead te SIMPSON & CO, a $5, cash: over that amount, sored t of Present extraordinary con- MR. J. B. STUDLEY s. for appr Bote-, Dearing in SIBLEY, ipietrater. pul Stranger. Toi Fahee . Aucte tee the last development of asthe = By WALL & BARNARD, Avctionsers. WALL & BA a public opinion before I give my views or ex GEAND CONCERT > G@ LOT aT THE be Af M NA a] if at the time of the inauguration. [Cheers.} : IRUSTEER’s SALE OF Iihope at that time to be false to nothing youhave | NEW YORK AY. PRESBYTERIAN CHORCH, | wep esuny AFTER NON ypeen taught to expect of me. [Cheers On FRIDAY EVENING, Febraary isth, | anc Ep Est Ata aimee you: eputilnnsis tae wee Under the direction of Weeadt asi core a jon ul be ‘workingmes are the basis of all goveroments. MRS. CECELIA YOUNG. ‘That remark is due to them more than any other ;RA 4 class, for the reason that there are more of them sit Ska than of any other class. And as your address is 1 Presented to me not only on bebalf of working- | 3° men, but especially of Germans, | may say a word a, as to classes. | hold the value of life is to improve : 9 Voluntary. pflematas Soprage R Bother P F. on ‘ray for me—tenor song. 0 wuo for lo and Piano. “ dition. itever - Ange!s ever Bright and Fair (by partiou! A deed pemeata prepa sa Obar pss Siocon geengin Tequest) vel Al olin AYN TY the purchaser. boring man, so far as my j ent wilt enable & W. RARNARD. Truster. fois WALL & BARNARD, Aucte. By C. W. BOTELER & song, Auctioneers. me to judge of a correct thing, (am for that thing. ” An allusion bas been made to the Homestexd Gree tant we 1 2. ita | aera worthy of consideration, and that & Frio for Fiat, Piano, ai Vion. aq LO’ ING ooT SALE BY CazaLoesE joteii 4. Duet rtwe , from Mar ...Flotow ov l.apigs’ Fastioxas.e - ap teh vers mes meanld tients osnotan ee: 5. Gratinn Agimus Tibe, with Hate ‘ On SATURDA MORNING, Pebronry 16. fom: paren gf eseating hie conden (Chee) |e vi cas Errata in po alto atest have said Ido not desire to enter into details, a eral Patriotic Songs | the took of a New York importer and Prrenta to Germ: 4 foreigners, | esteem Sacaue aiguclnas Chom Gr ocneee a by ues. setts, lend oy i Eee Shaw's, &c ,A0. These garments were = a better pave a ee erme gr temp firemen phi ge § [Pciomen J An oy FTE lip and, Met d for fiat o aaveity trate, aod ate. foroed the great family of men, and !f there is one | $24 8t the stores of Messrs, Ba'lantyne, %. ction by et ppm | noney ioeeron ota shackle upon any of them, it would be far better ~-y 4 4 = pte wbrggics i to lift the load from them 'than to pile additional raf the Concert, | “Theladienere invited $9 attend this anle, Bar loads upon them. [Cheers] And inasmuch as sabe be eumanas ack aia aeeee Pr tac ag pm ected - peng! the content of America is comparatively a new The proce de of the Conos:t bove applied to | Terms oash. country, and the other countries of the world are | the liquidation of the dent due on the ohureh build- old countries, there is more room here, compara- | !® fo 13 tively speaking, than there is there; and if t can better thelr condition by leaving their o! homes, there is at ts in my heart to forbid BALLS, PARTIES, &c. oe and I bid them all God speed. ILITARY anv C1ViC BIRTHNIGHT BALL J oF Again, gentlemen, thanking you for your ad- 4 i dren, 1 bia you peed niga =” i Company A, Nat'l Guard Battalion, MR. LINCOLN AT STEUBENVILLE. To be gives at ths Pittssuxe, Feb. 14 —The President elect and ASSEMBLY ROOMS, party left Columbus at 8 o’clock this morning FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22p, 1861. At Steubenville, Obio, a beautiful demonstration and convenient - nOW oocupied by Senator Ken- treet, just north of the Unitarian Chureh, will te for reutafier the adjournment of the Unit'd Sates senate. Apply to THOMAS BLAGUEN, No. 499 Seventh street west. fo 15-2330 Co: A, National Guard Battalion, t | (FOR RENT-TWO FURNISHED ROONS pie boing prescat af tre dace te ves ommnnd POO | respecttully to ausoance to their many fri ie ae | FOtaStaBie, nexe Wileds Apply to Ladin wonared, cm Me’ Laaoekn on blic that their Annual Bal KIDWELL & LAWRENCE, Dra) gists, Pa av. by ‘Judge Li id F was formally at ee ooms, aod 14th a li-cotw Mr. Lincoln reponded briefly. He said he A ary z2d. The Company pedge themre'ves tha* nocn feared that the great confidence expressed in bis | shall be wanting on their FURS SsED ROOMS FOR R&ENT—No 423 ‘Or 6 doors to make this one Seventh rt., b tween G ana H, a few ability was unfounded. Indeed, I am sure it is so. | he most agreeable and pleasant Balls of the sea- | Shovethe Patent Ofice "fe Siw ‘The position to which I have been called is en- | 8°” = A SAkRABGE FARM Fos SALE QR EX Sonoran, that nothing TT peeasnnanes 4 flenacce on che part af she Citizens, taining 181 sores, eitunted 14 mileo from alexan- sustained by the American people and God's | Win Dove, eo Ie aE son dria, on the (range aad alexandria R: : cip. | believe the devotion of the people to the | Grafton Powell. WB French, renporeeceey Sony Ry Tagg col y & Constitution and the Union equally great on both | Ric! a? allach, G Cameron, we BRAY, at the Joweiry Btore, 516 Seventh st, sides of the Obio river. It is only a different | Boorse WV Ris: gay pa Washington je 21 im* understanding—only a dispute as Yo what are their | 11.2" f°Martn, toi” OR RENT—Two frame COTTAGE HOUSES, rights. If the majority should not rule, who Cornelius Boyle, Wri A Mul oy, oomtaining six rooms. pad SS ey Mass. avo- should be the judge? hen such a judge is found B Clar’ Drs E Willett, nue and Fifteenth street; pump of good water in jolge tie be — by the decision. That rs ‘ci ry ts the yard jad judge is the majority of the American people. If | Ur R Cleary, ju0 £ Given, = 5 hots then the minority must control... Wonid that | 0180 Hoswell. tice Jilard, POs EEN T—A three sary trict REUSE eee- be right, just or generous? Aasuredly not. He | L4¢sMeGrarh, space Sore. Geren complate, on i tiebt, terende ak fel Be reiterated that the majority should rale. and if he want is Dintg ass, Eacawhe Ala." Ueovstors brick COTTAGE. with ines adopted a wron; ey, opportunity to con- | James G Ellis, Wm F Baily yard attached, corner of F street nort! W demn bim would occur in four years. Thex I Joseph 1. Pesrson, JE Hoimend, To purowual and roliable tousnts the terms can be turned out, and a better man, with better | Wm H Ward, Jos Redfern, jerat». Apply at 446 Twelfth street, views, e put in my place. z 229 H Semmes, Fhosd Epsher, is ===. | ARRIVAL AT PITTSBURG. fy w pon" Sami Paspates OR RENT, in the First Ward—three square Pirrssurc, Feb. 14—The President-elect | EC D: Reuben Clark, * ni eo of rae, War De ment—s emall OF- rexched Allegany at § o'clock this evening, and | Wm srown, Jno © Cook, Sere cle tat Rakenenl Cee he and bis party immediately proceeded to the | Chas Abert, Geo H Plant, suits of HLooms, furmsned or unfurtisived + close Monongahela House, in thiscity. | Shortly after- Ap epoet de. Papel to the Avevue, Inquire at this office, : ward he was ci out, an ressed the im- 5 Met vi mense crowd in substance as follows: eden Niner ga } @080n, —' - He said he would not give them a speech, as he Besasers ‘dione tbe of aa Military r canieeh tes payee] i the ‘ thought it more rare, ifnot more wise, for a public | Maj Gen Weightman, Gol Middi-ton, City Hal, reoeatly by Chas. 5. W man to keep quiet. He expressed his gratification | Ma) Gen Force, Col Bright, as an office. av, the it room in 7 and surprise at so great an assem! re and such | Brig Gen Hickey, 2 story the third At Ween * % boundless enthusiasm, manifesied under such un- | Bris Gen Races, torms sory to RICHA! ‘3 yh toward circumstances, to greet so unworthy indi- | Bris Gen Quid, vidualas himself. It was undoubtedly, to ve at- | 4)Gen Jon tributed to the position to which, more by acci- | inspeator G | Coil Hoover, Lieut Col Schwarzeman. Leut Col Peck, Lieut Col Kan’h Cosle, “teut Col Holi th, dent than by merit, he had attained Col Tait, Maj Werte =e He remarked further that it all these energetic, | Co! Davis, Ma) Wallach, whole-souled people before bim were for the Coi Coxe, Maj Kiopfer, servation of the Union, he did notsee bow itcould Mej Williams. be in mach danger [Cheering and cries of Cyampisies of Arraneements, “Union and no compromise.) He had adopted | Lieut TE Li sd, the plan of holding bis tongue for the most pert oo i = daring the Presidential canvass and since the | Licut Lackey, Licut Lighter, election he bad perhaps better now bold his ton- Lieut Ulaik. ue. [Cries of “Goon.”’) I will speak again in E Executive Committes. e morning. Ensign B F Lioyd, teva ino Ho brook. Mr. Lincoln gl ne will leave at 11 o'clock | Serst Bartle, < rivate thos Larcombe, in the morning for Cleveland. Privats Joun Crook. Sergt R. H. GRAHAM, Treas. TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting a gentle- fe 1st man and ladies. OST POSITIVELY, WJ GRAND BALL © BE GIVEN BY MADAME FE Buperiority of his house. He i ato M MONDAY Give bY iabiae Test gel” | Sntnmnodate to theis entire satisfaction any number aONDA) ; % ti hod " LAST TWO DAYS Trea Hatt: crshe of Beth aa Po eledernleeies =— i —to b> t re ina ater te ee WS8INGTON AQUEDUCT. ——_—_—_—— Wasuineton. D.C. San. 29, 1861. = 7 Jor uf taeten any of Peoria et the pint ¥ poor of the £ x 4 WAN'TS. form ouverine of Bridge No. 3. “Te” work a st of the furnishing, om As ANTED—HANDS to grub. Apply to BU- WASHINGTON. WAVE aR Fae, fey Bey : i coated ad plaasccneiesl tone ANTED-A SITUATION, - | Oaon ot this Omics. <= daner, whe is porupstent os manceen ein aed cee ige gs - Vg gud flower-xarden, vin:jacd. green house, potbods, | Se PMty Proposing will, if bis bid us - &o.,&c. Bost re'erences given. App yatP. Wea- roporais tn be sesied and entoreed “Proposals IN CONSEQUENCE re No. 21 Jefferson st_, Georgetown, D.C. fer Platform Covering”: aod addressed * Sie Senn Sri. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A through Lieut. of Eng’rs Ch. Eng’t Wash. Aqd't, > gumpetent COOK. Apply to Nira. GEORGE | _J890 titeb PARK, corner 43 ard C sts. 135: _ | «67 HAVE SAVED PIPTY PER CENT,” A VOK WANTED—Co ored woman who under gentieman remarked fEPHER DS ees 4 stands her busines. App.y at SIMP~ON | buying my Stationery at SHEP! , corner NUMEROUS ENGAGEMENTS HOUSE, Teath st. and Pa. av. Soe | Srenthent Boreas 907° ANTED IMMEDIATELY—F; The i 5 Re +1 Ww epee wrormhat SRCON DY AND rin? pOOws. MISCEL TANEOUS ORS ke. fc uaran MADE WITH ihebchor price, tnd, be uruaivat fe = Sorel, over ays. et hae — Dealer in Furniture, Steven, Ke. EA f£ VIRGINIA RENEDV rox COUGR SEVERAL FAMILIES HERE =e Of Rh sts bot © abd Hecate, oe fe “hes gt wend AN TED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE, | of wonderful curds, to be had at the different 4 syeret ofanaree tach xt tlact cas | Rjectoe and so4s MOOME: We eae = AND IN NEIGHBORING TOWNS, and fair prices by applying at 3 st i aes 2 Aer no 17 BON TH. DR. SCHLOSSER GREAT Bagcains in AMAGED CLOTHING, a =z UNITED STAT®'S CLOTHING STORE, 276 Peny. Avenvg, _fol4-lw Between Hith'and Iath a's. ue ; 1) boxes Oranges and Lemons just rocdved nd eee wee OF eA RSON'S FRUIT DEPO fe 13-8t 491 bighth st, neat the avons WILL REMAIN . Mint ver made to order for WAL Mtoe SoS SERRE ERO TWO DAYS LONGER ASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN ‘a2 it will be to then tetereet G4 mo ma READ . 8s COM uN LIVERWORE for © BT SYRUP OF IN WASHINGTON, 8. HAYE, YOU SEEN THE BEAUTIFUL a= Colored Ein Gent d Lo don Hlinstrated News’ For sciete FRENCH E & RICH<TEIN, No. 378 P. Svenue, where During his stay in this city, the Doctor has sno- | 7,t%0 Pailies., Wasilla Botibies Sfes® cessfully operated on the fest of p»raonsof the GPeEaT SACRIFICE! “i highest respectability, who have cordially placed my large stook of Clothes by A a SyPPLy ‘OF GOOD , Sust reoei: ” wea Rance & RICHSTEIN, 3 wdjife ta the eae by Fredrike Bremer 2 GF ben . b i SOFT CORNS, gitemnce yy Geigy ape Soma, A. the are. ais = to mei Ss 2w* ih ee oO! Havas G08 & PRICE ONLY! of One water last week, 1 will commence effect of hie method of CURING ALL Dis- | 0? ;unning of my entire stock regardless and solicit all that wish to procures EASES OF THE FEET. COAT, Rowe “ , A He dees ie 5 2 & a ANTS, DR. SCHLOSSER has already published suffi- ; -_ VEST, cient Certificates from perrons smsand here, carly ols sa ths stock's my oad wi whioh fal'y prove that is Ne 274 Pa av. betw. ith a HE IS THE ONLY ONE NOTHER FRES: WHO CURES CORNS, BUNIONS, AND ALL DISEASES OF THE FEET a Smeltesisttecait option: Weber aie WITHOUT CUTTING OR CAUSING ‘adi. - aaa ae aentiie oie eo at his dinporal their testimonia!s of the wonderful | ¢ 2% DR. 8. T. SHUMAN, THE LEAST PAIN. MAY BE CONSULTED UNTIL NEXT SPECIAL AGENT SATURDAY, DOCTOR "ROUTHEY’S From 104. m, till 5 p,m., oo —_— no@tf at VENEREAL DISEASES AND 257 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, _ (Bouth side,» between'l2th and 18th streets. \ — DISEASES OF THE BLADDER AND VamARY ORGANS, Oxxy Remain ix Wasminctos Two WEEKS LONGER, Bring compeligd to goto Richmend, Va.. Sefferers shou'd ‘epply carly if they wish 8 per- from 9 o’clock in the morning till 10 POSITIVELY ' Last Two fe DAYS IN WASHINGTON. ee aN RMREDAT ON” a Te *

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