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ae rere see nee a sarcemmeemenntie - on — Last t a large; The ta committee from their] Farariry amone Quape .—In the Seventh ! ‘ faithful’? cor sregued tt the Wig- | association ee are = Baperal Scott tolearn | Ward there has toes ind & great namber of GEORGETOWN. THE LATES Pr NEWS. wam, and as the presiding officers were invisible | what arrangements. would be made upon the in- . ‘which required. for some time, a buzz of impatient demonstrations and conflicting opinions as to the best tonic for the “constitution,” pervaded the vicinity, pre- senting to passers-by evidence of some internal commotion, not unlike that of an assaulted bee- hive. The delinquents finally made their a pearance, and at two minutes and nineteen sec: past eight o'clock a startling collision between the desk and the President’s cane fully aroused the crowd to a realization of their presence FE, S. Frederick, Charles Gaskell, D. Giddings, tying dead In various a euguration relative to the procession, and that toe barked by the poration. Commissioner | Correspondence of The Star. Gen Scott had informed them that that matter reser gave direction fot their collection and Groncrrown, Febraary 15, 1961. would be left with the President and his republi- | ‘burial, and the Sggregate was foor cart loads. | ‘The convention which nominated Mr’ can friends. The Secretary hoped that Mr. Du- aibas caused this sudden fatality isa mystery. | for the Mayoralty assembled again last evening, vall would withdraw his motion for the present, | In the First Ward a similar fatality has pre all being present except three members, and after as the executive committee had the matter in | 2mMoDgst the pane cats, and resulted in 8 report from the committee appointed to wait on hand. destruction of a large number, and among fhem | nominees for the Board of Common Council, it After some discussion, the motion was with- Sena animale. Bon to the | was found that there was one vacancy to fill, wn. respected guard' yi corner, Seven- | caused by the declension of Captain McKenny" On motion of the Secretary it was agreed to | teenth’ strest and the Avena, wes among the | ‘Aner amet weeds gm ge jrrm prese in use south of Baltimore, its edition is a0 large as to require it to be put to press at an esrly hont; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent In before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. TRLEGRAPHIC. Speech of Gev. Wise at Richmond. Ricemonp, Feb 14 —Bx-Gov. Wise was sere. naded Pe and waited upon an im- menee crowd, in response to whose he made a . He said be wan for Virgioie first, but if she sided with be was ——— Notice .—Dtstrict of Columbia Advertisements to be inserted In the Batrmaore Sun are received inst ber. He prenounced as false and infamous display the new silk flag recently hoisted over the | victims,’ Philos was the intimate and faithfal | many ineff-ctuel effore to cone on acan- report that he ever contempiated an invasion fe rd Star Office. and T. Low re elected 3 of the A wi, a the 4th of March. frien of the police of the ward, who general: didate, with definite 1 per charahenardeaseehaocineo eatin. mai em 1 Oe urned with three cheers | take thelr stand on that ourner, and bis loss ig Take ee of Washington to prevent the insuguration of Lincoln Sy was chews om President Buchanan and General Scott. He said be deprecated civil war, bat counselied active preparation to resist Mr. Bigley offered the following resolution : Resolved, That we, the republicans of the Dis- trict, tea J disapprove of the name of James A Wise as a Commissioner of Police, as reported in the Metropolitan police bill. [Awful suspense.) Mr. Hawkins moved to lay it on the table. Agreed to. e Secretary desired to know if Mr. Pang- born, of Boston, was nt. He had expected a speech from that gentleman, and if he was present be wished to hear from bim. Mr. Pangborn not being present, the President announ: the presence of a delegation of thirty from the Repu in Association in Baltimore, and in a few remarks welcomed them to the Wig- wam. He was informed that the editor of t German Republican paper in Baltimore was pres- ent, and he was desirous of hearing from him. ‘The editor being non est also, the President of the Association, Mr. Gleason, was invited to ad- dress the meeting. Mr. Gleason said he bad been called upon so Tue Concert anv Parszntation Last Nicur. Company C, Washington Light Infantry, have reason to feel proud of the flattering testimonial to the estimation in which they are beld in this community, a8 indicated the immense gather- Ing at their concert last night. The occasion was one ef much interest, inasmuch as the company were to be presented with a beautiful set of Marker’s Colors, the gift of the ladies of Wash- ington, which were to be presented in their bebalf by the Hon. John Cochrane. ef New York ‘The voluntrer militia of the District of Columbia ‘was well represented, several companies in full uniform being present, as alsoa number of officers of the District of Columbia militia. The concert, under the direction of Prof. J. H. Daniel, and performed altogether by amateur singers, was decidedly a good one, and creditable to the unprofessional musical talent of the Federal Metropolis Some of the pieces were deservedly encored, and were kindly repeated. Among these especial mention should be made of the duet *Jjuniata,”? sung by two misses, whose sweet men withdrew, and the remaining ten filled the for Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. deeply lamented by them. vacancy tira toce. After which the convention oases (what was left of it) adjourned, subject to a call Tux Consrinacy acarnst TH CariraL.—Mr. | THE Pace Convention Commirrer held a | or the President. 0 - Harmony did not prevail at Howard, of Michigan, from the select committee Rec sa ee ridepied oca i this meeting; ‘on the contrary quite the reverse,”? the Weal ponlic rene ene eee Prevencns by 2 emall majority, which were | " ‘The Council ticket ts te fellows: Jas. 1. Barrett of aconspirscy tocise the Federsl Capital and | Stiga ee received by the border slaveholding | Samuel Cropley, | Thos, Davie, David English, prevent teanguration of the President clect, | States, and the friends of conciliation were muck Jou. N. Pearson, Jas B Goddard. Wm fl’ torte nted. the report of that committee | 4ePfessed about it. It is understood, however, Godey, Geo. Hill, jr, F. W. Jones, Esau Pick- the Bae Po that the committee met again this morning, when | rell, aad Chas Slelniber , The committee, the report says, have pursued | they rescinded the vote by which the propositions | “The Scott Rifles, Capt. Berry, received their their labors with a determination on their part to | night were adopted, and adopted other | equipments on Wednesday, and the Carrington ascertain the real facts as far as possible; and if | Memercs Of adjustment of a more acceptable | Home Guards, Capt. Goddard, their arms yester- ere eid ster te dente the alee or . a eee C, Washington [ight Infantry, of mony not exactly within the rules o: TRE Co! a y Cc, in} evidence, or within the scope of the resolutions, Aibdaiah eat UConn ae fan gr in Your city, marched through our dees yesterday, attributed to their great anxiety toelicit | order for the erection of « flag-staff on the City | *tracting much attention. —— facta and to remove unfounded apprehen- Hal. This morain the mast was placed in front and workmen were red i berberine exeltoment existing prior to | rigging the tackle for holating it to its positionon LOST AND FOUND. beeen bien sential a Shedtenl stents, result of | (Recenter building The mast is forty-five feet STRAY that’ election bad become known, to consult to- | ‘B length, amply sufficient for a flag of the largest Ne:th Caretina Legisiature. Rarnicu, Feb. 14 —The Senate has been en- ed on the mil! bill dari and Siw, and the Dill not yet ~ eat The House has several Railroad bills ——— ing. be House bas just received the Minnesota res- olutions embodying the doctrine of coercion ‘They were indignantly received and will be re turned whence they came. No day for an ad- rnment has yet been fixed upon, but the Leg- liver colored POINTER PUP, id. A liberal rewatd. size, Which isto be hoisted upon it. oper - ture will probably adjourn next ‘week. Te a suddenly to make a speech, that he was ata loss | gether on the uestion pf submitting to that result, iJ sAsaencnied wl be paid for his return to No 312 F. y Ser: dob jer, Detion eete MirAe: | whst to say to thom, He'was gratia’ tenon [ete upon various modes of resiosance. Among between IIth and 12th sts it rock beside the sea,”? solo; ‘La Manola,” solo, excredingly well rendered; and “The Echo Seng,” with flute obligato ‘The overture played by the Marine Band at the ent of the second part of the concert, arrangement of the Miserere in Ver- 4:"s popular opera “ 1} Trovatore,”” was a master trumentation. J. Cookman Adams he piano in acceptable style. ef the first part of the programme pany C marched on to the stage, and formed ouble line in the rear, the markers bearing the colers attached to two handsome musketoons. pping fo the front. Hon. John Cochrane, of ‘New York, wes then conducted to the stage and tntreduced to the audience by Dr. E. M Chapin. ‘The presentation was made to private Clampitt, of the company, on their bebalf. Mr. Cochrane said that he was commissioned ia behalf of the ladies of Washington to present the colors to the company. After a complimen- tory allusion to the gallantry and chivalry of the company, and the virtue, patriotism and beauty of the fair donors, he said that this occasion was with the Kepublican Association of Washington, and congratulated them upon their growth and sucéess He could say, with confi ence, that ryland was true to the Union [Applause.] e would never falter; and, no matter what other States might do, she wonld remain as she is. (Applause ] It had been said that if Virginia se- ceded, Maryland would follow. He denounced the assertion as a libel anda falsehood. Whatever course Virginia saw fit to take made no difference with M lend, but she would do as she saw fit, and wor never desert the star she had placed in the flag of the Union. Virginia would not do it; Kentucky, Tennessee and other States would not do it; and Maryland would walk in their foot- steps and remem them in the bour ef danger. Sbe would stand by the Constitation and the laws; and, if necessary, she would send her columns to help inaugurate Abraham Lincoln on the 4th of March. The secessionists could not get three out of ten of her citizens to engage in any such damn- able scheme as breaking up this Government. (-aughter and applause ] In the next election they expected to carry the city of Baltimore bya majority of 8,000 votes. EvERy Lavy in want ofa fashionable cloak, other of resistance to counting the ballots jue, basque, Arab, or shawl, should attend the CST—On Fifth or G street,a HAIR BRACE and the insugeration of Mr. Lincoln, the seizure, | auction sale of these goods to-morrow mornio at LET with @ gold ciasp. firder will of the Capitol and the District of Columbia were | Tron Hall. See the a vy ‘ded and recive the than! by rewa ded recsive ks of th discussed inf rmally in this city and elsewhere. | ler & Sons, Guctiousers, in sarcabeaavoen ester leaving itat the basement of Assembly's ‘The Loss of the Brig James Madison. CuaRtxstox, Feb. 14—Charles G. Morton, mate of brig James Madison, as before lost on this coast, was found clinging toa spar and bas been brought to thiscity. Tbe body of the captain was found on Kiawath beach, and was buried by the volunteers on that isiand) The Madison was 2 Baltimore vessel. A few da’ since, jt will be remembered, a seaman of same vessel wes also rescued and brought in here anes SeerensinennaieT 7 Fire in Baldwinsville, N. ¥. BaLpwinsvitue, Feb. 13.—A fire at ten o'clock last night destroyed the flouring mill owned by Johnson, Cook & Co., and contests. Loss, $100,- 000 on the mili and 40,000 on grain. Insured for f Fifth and I ets But too much diversity of opinion seems to have | day’s Star’ Remember that bs corner of :. existed to admit of the adoption of any well or- be worn two months before the poten mainline OST—On the evening of the 10th instant, in the ganized plan until some of jpe States commenced | wrappings. “Grest bargains they be ve pcted Vicinity of Island Halls FITCH FUR Vic. reduce their theories of secession to practice. alan. iments: f TORINE. The finder zi be Opera pre Since then persons thus disaffected seem to have | Raney 1x WasnincTon —Rarey, the renowned | avenue.» ? (Omer Of Sevent cont nS adopted the idea that all resistance to the Govern- | horse tamer, was in town to-day, and bas been ment, if there is to be any, should have at least | endeavoring, unsuccessfully, to get a suitabie 2st; 2 Teverdey morpine teen ‘s ay ae ey cont the Purpose was | room for an exhibition. Unfortunately, all our | a inftore,ta tt WATCH at CHAIR ek atany time entertained of forming an organiza- Places of public amusement are up-stairs rooms, seals, otc. The finder will be sui re tion, secret or open, to seize the District of Co- | where horsescannot be introduced; consequently, | warded by leavin: it at No. 334 New York ave., ebrpeagy Serriag 7 . Ca) sh or — oa ee his exhibition here must be deferred for a time. between 9th ang 10th sts. fo is 2° ration rt. Lincoln, it seems ve na - -- — 7 " rendered contingent upon the secession of either | Mor Comixc —The dragoon corps of West Tr Fay eet pn Saturday pight.eth instant, Maryland or Virginia, or both, and the sanction | Point, which was ordered a few ays ago to | bine silk. It was dropped on F atrect, Gotwosn Th of one of those States. Tepair to this city, ison its way hither by this | and 13th sts., or on Thirteenth street, between F Certain organizations in this Districtand in Ma- | time They take ogy caries of cannon, of which’| and H sts, A suitable reward will be paid on its ryland. that prioe to the election segm to have been | four are formidable field pieces, two are howit- | delivery at No. 417 Thirteeuth st. fe 14.-St* onsy political clubs, bave since astumed the char- | zers, and seventy-eight splendid horses. acter cf military organizations, are now engaged eee LOSE cp gold link BRACELET. with the like —— ess tleman | 3 Y - in drilling. and expect to provide themselves with | AT Noom to-pay quite a heavy shower of rain | YA fone Reon ply Tperw ed yng AS nies: Hartford. Connecticat; Folion New York, and Hempden, Springfield, Mass. The fire is supposed to have originated by the friction machinery. The distillery adjoining wassaved. Celebration e Festival of Mardi Gras. Y.. from C. R., engraved on it; sup; to have | New Oxuxans, Feb. 12.—Mardi Gras is being wth. arms, some from the State authorities and others | fell, and several claps of thunder, accompanied been lost between Sd and E ste. and the N: " ted ai verse! pom, warm poe Li ditt epi aang es on We stood They = — carried it before, Ln the Pas from ivate subscriptions. But, as far as = by lightning, were hoard. z acaarere: ‘No. gp hr gtd ng ‘" at ted delightful, ‘There =e pen be fe mask- oo hip g x meus and laborin; n > inti ble to th bi =r = ' - eo} teat Intimately to ihe tosome, the. Lamtiyrace, | threat of discharge by thelr eaaployere if they | grey syerearhired nae et ie ce eeaee: WHE | Peano Benton <Acjunmentof the lvetiest |SEGeoe ee RT a wick, es tentattoner en en y of which | Yoted for Lincoln, and consequently they lest the | is no Proof that they intend to attack either the | sett, handsome gifts and everything attractive at 8 RE WARD.~ Lost, on Monday evening. at | The Mystich Krewe of Comus, in meaked char, posers meablen fe way acres Goce Fletory. They had hoped that Hon. H.W Davis, Capitol or the District, unless thesurrender should | the parlor entertainments at Odd Fellows’ Hall. ABI See ri eer euentcenth streets, a | actors me mokings Imagifcen! parede, and wil y rom the Ongressional District, would affill- | be demanded by a State to which they profess a = Soa | Eat a turn 2 grand to-night. of Bese t eee ee Pen he republican party. His vote for Mr. | bigh degree of allegiance. Some of these com- |< To-Nicut, Rev. Jobn Lord lectures at the fhe above reward by returning itto No. 424 Fif- | have a gra Dall to-nig spirits of malignity, as well as those of good, the Fuller and Mr. Pennington bad encouraged them | panies in Baltimore profess to be drilling for the | S™ithsonian, on Bacon and Philosophy. teont ee nerenenpreion . O87. BAe Bho LL Union Meeting at Eikton, Md. os to believe that he would make a common cause | sole purpose of preventing other military com- =e OST—A HAIR BRACELET, with a god sar 3 The preocek pecidiee oy Grn sens length seem | with thems, and bad he taken the Coober panies from paselng through the State of Mary-| Gentlemen, I am sropacd ecizan and Re-prevs | id,cl™, atic tb the owner ase feanlr salle, i | which asscmbied bic today sommval otto eaeh fore the eyes'of the civilized world, and upon the | Wich he did upon the floor of Con Fad or nun thexe representations of the pur- | your Coats, Pants, and Vests in the very best man- | Sash serene’ to the owne street omaibas or on I efforts now being made to stay the avalanche of y. | poses of these companies be correct or not, tae | ner. Give mea ca f | disunion Mr C. spoke of the assembling and quarterin jn this city of a portion of the regular Army, an of what bas been alleged in relation thereto; of the charges that we are to be subjected to a mil- itary despotism, and that the greal captain of our bost is to be converted into the tyrant who is to control our liberties, etc., ete. Were it not for this defensive Lk, were it not for the arms of the soldierv; were it not for the strength of our citizen soldiery abont us, we might at thie time be in the midst of the havoc of civil war W bile war and desolation are threatening around, to whom are we indebted for the peace and the safety we now enjoy if not to the conservative strength, which, organized and disciplined in the regular ped and in the army of the citizen soldiery, is extehded around us by nighi and day’ Mr C. went on to speak cf ‘coercion,’ and in favor of enforcing the laws at all hazards. Disunion Convention Leld here ——- was nounced. The Workingmen’s Meeting was large, and resolutions were adopted in favor maintaining the Union naked. ? a l. WHEATLEY, street betweon 7th and 91 " ‘nuresdsy last. committee have failed to discover any satisfactory jo, 383 (ooeta side) Pa. avenue, A liboral reward will ion iat eytier by raving E fe 13- id the evidence that they bave any purpose whatever, ag} f¢ 14-St _ Boty.een 4’s and 6th sts. | itat 441 | street, Between 9 9th and ronal mob, mies the Lox cf Sepsetat Wuutxe to Dye Yor THR Pgopte. ority, to attack the Capitol or any other ic | 1 shall be ples the people of Wash- property In this District, or to seize the District. ingtorall ociane ee fade of Sao Weak BOARDING. shou! adm any one of these or- I : H. WHeatier, couev ae ae esas ceases ae ae ce ganizations were hostile to the Government, or Steam During ana Scouring Beteblishment, S EVERAL GENTLEMEN ; Or. af BMILIES entertained unltwfirl purposes, they are in no} f¢14 St 383 southside oo BELO SO NL ae wank *3,525 H st. between 6th tre contemplated tn the resolution ef the Houses” | qj ZOT# APELICTRD honing Cordial spd | tern _suses rebve Boaréers. __fe5".0ro" re contempla n the resolu e House. | tisement oi ¢Lean’s Stre: ening Cordial as 7) OARDING — i “F sine Blood Pusifier, in another columen = tf | BOARDING —Persons desirous of a comforta- that the evidence produced before them does not ‘° bg home oan obtain good Hoard and pleasant Prove the existence of a secret organization bere o | 4) Homroraruic Remxnres fete eta Table’ Becedsce wae ele he enna elsewhere hostile to the Government, that has for | All of Dr, Humphroys & C specific Ho- its object, upon its own responssbility, an aftack | MecPatiic SS tg Ages hogy AE, egeleers m= dated. Terms reasonable. fos-2w pe hl upon the Capitol or any of the public property | US*,,2@ boxes, at a a ases, containing 2 vial AiG KAS A axis Gee here, or an interruption of any of the functions of | exoh. with “book of full directions. "Fa eslo S GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS the Government. Zz. B. man, 350 Pa. avenup, wholesie and A. Fitzgerali, 353 north F street; GEORGETOWN MAYORALTY—To |. Winter, corner of Massachusetts ave: } (L = Prevent any doubt, at the instazce of my ry fi.cting with their principlies. He would con. cede to no set of men who would destroythe Government because a majority of the American people were opposed to the extension of slavery,a system at which civilization blushes and crimsons with shame. When Mr. Lincoln should take his seat, he could a execute the laws and carry out the provisions of the Constitution, and it behooved every man to rallyaround bim undar the stars and stripes, inst-ad of the contemptible rattlesnakes ard palmettoes. [Loud applause. ] At the conclusion of Mr. Gleason’s remarks, on motion of Mr. Bigley a vote of thanks were ten- dered bim amid cheers and applause Mr. Blumberger was then invited to address the association. Upon taking the stand, he said that it would be extremely difficult for bim to speak in English, but if any of his German friends were a The Canada Slave Case. Toronto, Feb. 13 —The English writ of habeas corpus in the Anderson case was served on the Sheriff Monday. Ifthe reread is remanded by —— court he wilithen be taken to Eng- ‘The committee are unanimously of the opinion ee ————— Southerm Confederacy Congress Montcomery, Feb 14 —In Gohgress to-day six model flags were presented and severally referred to the Committee 01 the subject The of the day was spent in secret session. Leuisiana Convention. - Fetal age Oxraans’ Covrt.—On Tuesday afternoon, a | ®80 by 2 ‘ nue and Sixth street. Also, Pond’s Eztract of Witch | friend % rob, tice that tne ith- New Oreans, Feb. 13—The State Conven- asked why, then, sre we gree'ed with objections | Present he would address trom jn their own | case of a novel character was presented before lazel, for internal and external inflainmations of fopeat pee (Ay Tagen 7 Bt the ensu- | tion adjourned yesterday to meet on the 4th of to coercion? Why ts it proclaimed that no force | SUC. [Voices— All right,” “go ahead ”) | Judge Purcell, which requires a little investiga- | al] kinds, Soild as above, maly | ing election. March, to await the action of the Southern Con- shall be administered upon the refractors? Why | OUF reporter rel gr ce iengrs in nat | tion before the rights qparties can be estab ished. Se ATT! ti fe 4th RICHARD R. CRAWFORD. | orig” is itthat the fruits of disobedience, instead of sontedion de pi rerfiedag atic ee It is that of a young white boy, the son of awoman | CoveHs —The sudden changes of our climate are being visited upon the heads of the refractory, shall be returned upon the heads of the innocent; that we who abide by the laws shall suffer for the misdeeds of those who violate them??? He then went on to point out the difference between the “coercion of force’? and the “coercion of the law,”” which heexplaiced at length, and th-n proceeded to say that it isto execute the law for which our soldiery are enrolled; it is to proclaim that eo long as there is vigor in their arms their fellow-citizens may depend upen their patriotism to execute the law, and to preserve peace and order within this city of Washington. Mr, Cochrane, after an allusion to the earnest gaze directed by all eyes to the States of Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee, closed by an eloquent appeal to the women of America to rise in their majesty and peaceful might to the rescue. We ask the mother to impress upon her boy the lesson that the disseverance of this Union is the destruc- tion of the freedom of the world. We ask her to teach all ber children, by all ber influence, this sources of Pulmonary, B: Atal and thmatic | ( NOTICE.—On the Fourth Monday 2 this who was regarded as unfit to have thecare of him, | & Fecsions. Experience having proved teat poemen + II month—being the 25th instant—an Kiection she having offered him for sale for ten cents inthe Temedies often act speedily and certainly whon | Will be held in the several precints of Georgetown, streets of the Navy Yard. ‘The boy was taken by | {aten inthe carly stares oP the diesen: recourse | for Mayor of the Town, and for eleven members to Justices Cull and Mulloy, who bound bim an ap- | should ‘at once had to “ Brown’s Bronchial | compose tho Board of Common Council, i e pevney * Mr. sa a : ently, a patos Breckgte or Losonges beng Eggers ge _ fe 13 Stawtd WM. LAIRD, Clerk. ionn and Joanson boun e a gentleman 4 6 Throat by » SOLD FOR FREIGAT. bt bbls. APPLES hamed Toombes._ The law empowering justices | Preoauging 8 more serious attaok may be effeatually | SET ONIONS tescived Toe Bonen tee to bind, empowers them to do so only during the thom elfeetial for cleartan nat sisenataeares the | months since, marked Francis Carter to A. Law- recess of fee Orphans’ Court, and then the bonds | ‘20m cffeotual for clearing any es Lip” | tence, ia store, and if not esled for immediately. are subjeét to the approval of the Court. Both | V0 See advertieement. del-ly | will be aoid for freight and expenses, these Indentares were presented before the Court | Ruapgn, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise |, 4, Pr i ree for theapproval of Judge Purcell. The inden- | mentin our paper, Ree’ it; it will interest you, ws — ee tures of sean oe Johnson were filed at the last} 4 2)-eoly VvTATO & 2 = atta eet term, and under the rule were laid over one week a —-_ — = for objections, and it properly came up at the DIED, Bh aA a Rance ontelcage ary e last sitting, when the inden tutes of Mulloyand | On the 1sth instant, JAMES McDONALD, in | Don (emung fr suit purchasers, Sudze Purcell ordered a postponement wail satar: | °C Neat het peta, satire ot treiand: Goin | prime see HS WATERS, 109 Water st. day next, expressing the bope that If the boy had | sity." He leaves a wife and fourohilirento mourn | fora st» 2° &* aM MAY. Bight been bound by any other Justices of the Peace, | his joss. s lees a are = the f iends of the family are invited to attend h ALENTINES! the rmatter Tn apse ean gould mettle | funeral. at his lato renidesce,ou Let. No-a93,oa | V VALENTINE St bears altimere Market. ‘ BaLtimons, Feb. 15 —Flour more active; How- ard st. and Obie $5.12; City Mills $5.00. beat is Steady; red 1.25al white $1.40ai 60. Corn is active; yellow S5a57e.; mixed S5c.; white G5a67c Provisions quiet and wi . Coffee steady at 1yalse." Whisky dull fhe. —————__—______. New Yerk Markets. New York, Feb. 15 —Flour firm and quiet. Wheat stesdy. Corn firm. Provisions dull. Whisky quiet at 17c TOPHAN’S Sas PREMIUM eee ae paohngs © 4 499 Savexre brrest, Wariineton, D.C. i rded hy Maryland Institute ever Mode gear teiag jst o >A voice in the crowd called upon the President to give an account of himself. W bereupon that gentleman (Mr. B. B French) sald that he did not wonder that they wanted him to “give an account of himself.”’ as he nad been prevented from meeting with them fog a long time. He had been very anxious to be with them, but sickness in his family had Prevented it. It bed been several months since be bad met with them, and in that time a dark cloud had yathered and was then settling down upon the republic ‘Then all was bright, and fair and promiaing,— now danger, disunton end civil war stared them in the face Yesterday bets were hoping, to-day they were fearing; but he did not believe that this grett nation would be rent asunder. It should not be broken up neither by fire-eaters of the South nor by crazy finatics of the North [Ap plause.) Virginia, Keatucky, and Tennessee had broken the back of secessivu, und he believed that si rolook. A large and beautiful assortment of Sentimental | Also, Medal by Me ropo'itan Mechaoios’ Institute, ft lesson = Patriotioa Aree, fasmence, this | ui the seceding States would faally come back ati Sunday, at 2 o’clook nei Comm? Walpatinee, noe en ‘soya ee va- a Re sorely homen greal es § ~ | to the glorious old Union. He was confident that : s c _Yesteras i = (ey tiety of Lace. Faucy. Note Paper aud Enve opes a words” [Applause } . {the | the Peace Commitsioners would unanimously One. oe areoeled facies Pane. ce pepeiees 1 Gest BARGAINS a ouaite for sale at iaif price at cra aGaaie Tam constantly making, and always have on sty, presented the ‘colors and, crms te ive come | *dopt a plan tust would lead toa speedy and har. | Oftcet Keese House, for whipping Rose Mac- AT THE i fel High etroct, near First. | Pine Sole Leathers tity, presented the colors an Sayed fo the com- | inoutous settlement, and that the threatening allan, ® white servant glrl. Hees taken bcfae UNITED STATES CLOTHING STORE, aes x a e Sole Leath Laan tag yrossiaget Ae, pees ‘them and Le | (neers would be averted The republican party | Justice Dene, akon it appeared that he accused 276 PENN. AvE.vE, [MACEBREL BERRING | s pwivEn my was sure they would ever be an incentive to the | Bad established their platform, and on it they | the irl of being drunk the might before. ‘She | fo l4-lw Between litwand 12th sts, would stand; but if there was anything they oouid recipients to deeds of chivairy and military val-t. | Jive or do, not sacrificial to thely principles, they toid him —_ i] No.1 LABR. 34 was never drunk inher life. The £, Ueyitle Bxtre No. | LABRADOR BERS Packing Tranks, “4 3 = 1. limer, Carpet, and : °K and she struck him with a dish One Dollar. 17 ds. No.3 Small MACKEREL, ; fd and pleasure that he goed there to recive, | would cheerfully accord it. They knew’ very | Next? persisted, and sbe struck: him with a dish- =e TE do: No 3 Motium nase vgs Traveling Bogs, pride and picasure that he stood there to recetve, | weil what a war would bring down upon thie verely. He was sent to jail, the officer securing | S1—$1—S1—S1—S1—$1—$1—S1—S1—S1! ] 5hif bbls, do. do. do, At Low Prices. in bebalf of the corps of which he was a tember, | section of the country, and tuetr only hope wes | jim well by putting handcuffs on him $1-$1—$I-$1—$1_$1_-$1-$1_$1_3$1! | 5 ¢o. No. do, Members of Congress and travelers will please of Washington Sed, (hreueh tee ree eianate? | in the preservation of the Union. He thanked | “im Well by putting handcuffs on h Ottlcer Har- —— do. acunind aa Gua tehen beeing Oe of Washington bed, through the honorable gen- | them for their attention, and in closing would say | rover for having on adress belonging to Fanny | 476 PasgAv. EVANS’S. 476 Pa. Av. — Teanks thatare made in ocher cities. = ie Gieaait ceceace ee a glowing tribute to | ffm the bottom of bis heat. “God save the | Harris, slave of H_S Jonson wiicle had lee TOUR CHUIGEOS ANY aRiCLE OF ba 21 M0N qaupnrior Leather and Dress Trike made d i st 3 fe 7 r : the character ahd worth of woman, 26 exhibited Unies Se eeot aeics ‘= (Loud and prolonged | stolen at the snme time with other property from In kits No 1 = jer. ks covered and repaired st short Senge strar tea Paka eae ne oi Georgetown, Alexai j°33-lyeo Mr. Johnson's dwelling. The goods were re- JEWELRY Ail of which we look for noxt week per schooner turned to the right owner and the girl dismissed, IN OUR STORK FOX ONE DOLLAR. Bary: Aan feces, sna will be sold on pleasing a white witness testifying that she bought the = faints 7 on tab colores tan sat esse itto ae SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Fastport and Boston Herring. Gipped Herring, Vednesday night, Mr. Johnson caught a man ereuiichi Extra No, iewives under suspicious circumstances upon bis prem, |.Blecant CARBUNCL Sete for $1 Appz io HARTLEY & BRO., ises, but released him because of his prayers and | Elegant LAVA.. Sets for $1] fell-2w 99 and 101 Water st.. Georgetown. promises of reform. Elegent GARNET __ Seta for @1 HILADELPHIA DRAUGHT ALE—We are Se Elegant JET . - Sets for $1 P daily receiviog fresh supplies of Massey, Col- ALMost a Svuccrssrut Forcery.—A_ youth | Elegant CORAL and GOLD. ling & Co.’s uarivaled Philedelphia Draught Ale, named Jobn Hawkins, in the employ of the Ad- | E’egant MEDALLION... ea We are me a nar i jutant General’s office as a messenger, was ar-] Elegant RIM MOSAIC. a A = N. rested and placed in the custody of officer Harro- Elegant PLAIN GOLD ver and policeman Arnold, charged with the HE EUROPEAN HOTEL, KEPT BY P. forgery of a check upon the U. S. treasury for ’ GUARD CHAINS..........for $1 EMRICH. at the corner of Penn. 8%. ‘The youth had been in the babit of carry- ATELAINE CHAINS. for g1 | Svonye, Sud Kieventh street, has teen ing checks for the office, and was not suspected. Ladies’ CK CHAINS........... for 81 H 4 cements for the mexe of cilinens ‘The blank was stolen from the office, and filled | Gent's VEST CHAINS, (io diffecent nope pace up by bimself, and made payable to C. Van . in all nations and times. Company C feels proud to-night that in these tokens of friendship on the part of the ladies they Company C) have a knowledce of their (the fadtes) confidence ip the military of our city, thet in the darkness and gloom that now overshadows our land —when the greatest Government on the face of the earth seems about to be rent asunder, + end this mighty pillar of liberty, whose founda- tion was laid upon the immortal Constitation under which we have lived and prospered, and whose walls are cemented by the blood of our patriotic fathers, seems about to fall to earth and prove a mausoleum of freedom—that we will stand firm, and, invoking the aid of the God of battles, rotect their homes and their firesides from the ands of ruthless invaders. Must the land of our fathers run red with the blood of American brothers? Must a nation of mud 1 dee were then made for “ Hunt,” “Wood,” and others. Mr Hunt said that he was exceedingly gratified to meet with eo many of his republican friends, especially the delegation from Baltimore. He thought that the historian who should attempt to write the bistory of these times would find ita bard job to put on paper the causes that have led to the present distracted state of affairs. A pl t- form had been established by the republican party That platform had been freely discussed wherever free speech was tolerated or intelligent newspapers circulated; and the majority of the American people had expressed their approval of those principles by electing Abraham Lincolnand Hannibal Hamiia President and Vice President of the United States. He believed that when the ple of the Southern states found out how they a been deceived and wronged by their leaders, Py) JAMES 8.TOPHAM. ESSES! “i, Upghanamea MATTRESSES! AT PANIC PRICES! Onsr $1. Any quantity can be a EEN & WIL 8”, a Sl eo7w ORE te Rovetitand Dota, W b ag + ORTH OF BOOTS, SHOES axp TRUNKS, Of all Styles and attes, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE ON Co#T. Store for Rent and Fixtures for Sale. P. HOOVER'S STOR All tho Steck sn 8. F. me i E, ever, GSPN ee tactce Genes Chuidren Snd strangers than any other public se in the its, ing less than those of any other Servants’ SHOES Also, TRAV. patterns)......-......--...0-- for $1 a = der bequeathed : ie “ ‘er transient beard ANG TRU) are vow being sold, fe such noble Lineage perish, and the great Govern- and that they could not eat dry cotton, they wonld Horn. The check, however, was not numbered, . | Regalia erg = long maga econo ELAN i cS are wow be nf rent tuead com tall, felt te Verform its mission? | Tetura like the prodigal sox who found that dry | wich The toy See cremineds ahs ce eee ee Ee ane, abie The har and restaurant arrangements of tne | StjAAt krent storifioes Hae) ’ ? hosks was rather poor food. [(Laugbter.} Mr. Hunt reviewed the past history of the Govern- ment to point out what the aggressions were of which the South complained, and closed with a indeed much beiow original cost. The atten! « the public 1s saticited, an great inducement wi io to pure the ab on & large stook of the finest aality Fronshand Aon tere,Shoes, Boots, consisting of juropean Hotel have already very not being satisfactory, he was placed in the cus- : ‘all that can be desised by the test fee. tody of the cilicers. ‘He denied. with tears and | TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONS, FORKS, ites tre pada *plodgee La peo the moat solemn asseverations, all knowledge of CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, tion and contisued liberal expecditures to give sat- Must ouf land, great center and sire of light, key- stone of the world-built arch of freedom, fall to the earth, and liv a mournful, mouidering relic of pas lity French and Amerioan Gai 28. TE toali,and thus renews his invitation t- | gualily French aud Amer cen Gait t *? God forbid it! Forbid it, high Heaven! the forgery. But the writing of the check and CRE*‘M LADLES, TEA SETS OF ai tecitotni, ‘Hotel's call. yee So. Grate. Let we then, tnaudan Gx evertench dtertetenion: popconioereel o Bion Brea Bever consent (0 the | his own too nearly tallied to leave room for KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER all tocive the jenn Hotel e 2 _ | “The Store is for rentand the Fixtures ity, touch at the root ef theevil. Let us asa na- doubt. He su! uently confessed to his mother KNIVES, CUPS, ae., &o. Mr. Kryzanowskt pro} foree cheers for MT. | the conception of the plan and the attempt to ly on Hall. Lincoln, the next President of the United States. R's’ The’ above stock, either yn whole or in pre tion and people stop the tide of fanaticiem that is sweeping us to destruction. Let us grant to all Ladies, Call Early ces i part, will be sold vate sala. To any one de- ; bail for court} Also; A Large Assortment of JEWELRY, which a gon hoe oot, Shoe and Trunk Basi- ju ' DeNo, | cary itthrough. He was held to ; L 4 * STORE, Serene al euberies the : sections of our land the Inaltenable and Immutable nae cOneate ‘imecaee ne Me- Hoot, >| by Justice Donn. ‘we onn sell at 50 cents per article, RIBBLES garaikar } STORE: ness taie aifords ter opportunity than my rig ats which the Constitution grants, preserve the | "A nes the crowd had let the noise out of them, yi No, 392 PENNA. AVENUE, Persons jndebied will confer 2 favor by promptly quality it proclaims, and respect the immortal : Tue Paxsipent’s Mountap Gvanp held a BOOKS_BOOKS., No. 302 PENNA, AVENUES ae ower e ja rd cainctgies of Muestg mad foalies, whlak St con! pei ated ns of his, Bir. Semple, | wecting last Thursday evening at Benter’s, for the a iby and settling their braces. Then, asa nation and a people, let us wander to that American Mecca, the grave of Wastington, a8 be slaumbers beneath the shades of Vernon, in that long deep sleep of death; aud i 7 dditional invoices just received of New and urpose of filling vicaucies in the offices of the | CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A GREAT | Ai ; beslpert A large number of names were added SACRIFICE. Besutiful Jowelry. . t From Our Exting to the rolis of membership. The following o”:cers | g1.99 BOOKS Selling for. AN TARE YOUR GuOICE FOR ONLY were elected: 3d Lieut. Henry W. Martts clested ee BOOKS Selling for TOA Sa a Mr. Sewple finally made bis debut on the stage, and, after sundry explorations in the cavernous [PORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. = fe large bag, extracted therefrom an an- £. R. DURKEE & CO’8 DOLLAR, SHLEOCT SFricuas. i ; F Essex, Evsign, elected 2d — ry nat uly as we bedew the soil with our tears, swear by the | “ na stated that in order to give Mr. | st Lieut ; Jobn ’ ig fe 1 | $2.00 BOOKS Seiling for. .-@1 to 8125 mae en b fe wel le Te ue Semple ime t lune uphisgulbrah ee banjo, | P2snt George Seitz clecied Fusigas Private Gee Now IS YOUR TIME BRAMELTY RWist sets, pat ground iron ft eh Bpioses aad sien the land ef our birth and the home of our child. | Bé,Would give the association a little good news: | Re": 000 clected let Sergeant Robt. W Lakey, Boies Pe dGs SETS. ic ers, br ah cxpreeciy for te purpoe rote befor Ne 2d Sergeant; A. Orse| rgeant; George MOSATC Ss cost beautifa. vote pol A PR BAT Cassidy, 4th Seegeant; and Jos F Hodweon, 4th BOOKS and JEWELRY fUGY ang BEAD Sars. Caged Site paper to prevent x by kee . sue to move on. ite glory, We will never dis- | Heuitn's lection to. the Presideney and Vico | Cofporal. ‘The company unanimously rescived LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. : eave wos. er BETS, | Sproce are aimocttavariably ad meri to parad. on ie instant, new horse —— BY iS. "1 i Mr. C. again taauked the hadtea for the gitt be- | Presidency of the United States, and the Senate | oo ipments, é&c., that have been furnished by CALL EARLY AT CAMEO and GOLD STONE SETS, them, in po Pee stowed upon the company, and retired amid tem. | 824 House of Representatives of Tennessee See tas ects et Wal OS | 276 Rae, EVANS’S, 476 Pa. Av. | BARRY GSU SERS ann frat wil prove. ive the newly-elect lcers on a future - AOE pestuous applause. Evening, of which ie notice will be given to the fo fe aay Ser a pied “Abies NECKLAG fo 13-if,D& Wate ¥i5 RUREERS Tuxatzr. — Notwithstanding the attractions , Semple. members, jonorary an ve. Sain . LADIF AAI a elsewhere last aight, tbe theater Mr. Semple said be should sin, a little ditt Gold and Silver Army Tacos, . : CHILDRENS Ee c CRAIN, 275 ALLEN 275 on ev ‘ht thus far of Miss Cushman’s en- anufactured by himself. He had never sung it} | ALEXANDRIA SaLary BILL —The billestablish+ Miliary Buttoas of al) kinds, GE y VEST CH Re CKSON Etre a att peng et | Scent mete candy tod | gs of hor pre oe er | ay he Oran Tans, | GENTE: WIE rae eRe ae. a a of = a4 | parta—af"- Mrs, Haller’ in Kot se iebrated | *° Be should give aatabs Meuibenich the salary of the Mayor at $00); Auditor,'s50, | Spancles and Brasdn asa ee gk FS SESEVE "BUTTONS ana STUDS, Panna. AvERTR, » lay “ Phe Stranger,” and as ‘+ Mrs. Simpson” Semple be | eed thet Laake Attorney of the Corporation, $50; Superintendent | Mill Sry Worsted raids and Beltings, i LES PENS: PENCILS Retwese Tn'the admirable comedietia entitled. 31 Mr. Souiie then ter g hymn, | Of Sas ‘Works, S200; Superintendent of Police | rgehe Teun giimes, casioe, tpauletics, KINGS, SILVER PLATED SPOONS, JOSE REGKINED AT FRENCH = Rig & Co.” The opportunity of seeing Miss Cush- | to the tune of Old Zip Coon: Re ee ones, See, Clee % 7. MBS. LOWE, bverything in the store new and perfect, and | fh, £21 oe being the’ be, man in comedy and in serious drama on thesame | 4) have heard it said of late Market, = Measurer of Wood and Bark, 75 } - 297... PENN. Acnes eee 297 guarsntied to be such as represented homsene “J = . mol! f bis ottice; | feo lw South Side. tie fac ured for the rerular | housenou' night tp one fe So ente men e That South Carolina was the State Beagarot Casks’aea Ucaretioer Soon an M7 gery article manufac ured / erular | one; illustrated by T. O- er Joe gener wre nve believe, succeed Miss Eee ed by Uta gate st, cent of the ress emoluments of big ome cor | THERE'S A BETTER TIME COMING! pcpagieree 2h irom veto int dlrs eat 7 | ber ey Prise. Calls. ¢ : Sushman Star thea! man. lector of Taxes in the Second ai rd Was Secret Dieease: YOUR CHOICE FOR O} OLLAR, the finest pu! Cm ae sare Chorus—But the people will make them know | 234'per cent.; Collector of Taxes in the First asf |, viotiens of TPE Abmcognd Seoret Diconses should ‘Se Cost, ia Paravs —Yesterday after Company I, Sec- That secession is no go, ‘ourth Wards. 2} per cent. of the amount col- | under the Clare Hotel, coroer Sixth street TRE BORDER STATES; T® ABA’ Lieutenont Holliday, quarterca at ae, will Snd it very bed pion lected; Chief meee of the Fire Department, ES wenn immediate opppae the —— a eee -" the — - i of and D sts terfere incle $75; each Assessor, per annum. i ant te ‘ated sedi? seat me 5 E Parnded for drill and the execclor of thele berves’ | At Fort Moultrie, I believe “ts sald : ea lig Mg een soit | So PRIGINALONE DOLLAR STORE, | [e1? ange : oe gouty Fhe detachment includes a number of recruits, They thought that they had everything dead. Supreme Court—Thursday—Nathan O. Ross, | N, Emissions, Strictures, and Weakness | 302 syivanis avense, Tes Corner Pa. av. ‘ho have never been in that service, and not ac- But in the morning, the story runs, a Esq., of Indiana, was admitted an attorney and | of the Biadder 1a from 3 to 6 days, The Remedien between 9th and loth a = IV BUT cattonend to the of horses. The ‘They'd left the fort and spiked the guns. counsellor of this Court can bé sent by mai. Office hours from 9s. m to 10 leant ean te DW. Bi yy Dex", me pees Mahi, ie 4 too, had been sta! a considerable Chorus—But the people, &¢. No. 66. Myra Clark Galnesjagpellant, egt. Dun- | Pm. jn 28-18 nd oanetion tl co Byer aNiadag Cee z ert =~ at it's, time, and were not very easily by new canN. Hennen. The argu of this cause LARFNDON HOTEL RESTAURANT — | prices, in this city. enth st pre The a aetna xt heirs Chater i continued by Mr. Janin, of counsel for the city of Chain ARaR HBS 1.6g8 leave teenth street br.dge to the Seventh Ward, ard, ‘commanded by one—Anderson; _ ew form after a brief practice, to their q) New Orleans, submitted on a printed ument | to i ends and the hi eoeived thie @hy a © invoios of SILVER- of Mr. Hennen, appellee, and cpncladed by Mit Feneral'y hs has By war ansiotng of Bronte asd Sic pote Saking tee ee ae - ( rant at the’ southeast corner utter sheer Froit Knives; Ten ves; Forks; Assavit axp Barteny —Lastnight John Bork pa ws prone gee ai aut tage He, ie ae ne words io call best Wi jotel, bat that deemed the — ‘ovet rs pon a ea A SEES ine Sav ¥ CoRR rekon gees SEMPRE SSR aa a RE ODORS ETL, CIES ANB 2 aomscioted pee eS Tux Equiruxxts or tHe Mititia Fietp anp scamn—the Generals of the militia of iio PURCHTaE NG. oo Gores, onposts Pot 0 3 br 6 2 sd | EVERYTHING in the Stationer aicnt tary Yow 2 Wee in ‘35 ta 4 st daz cieonsh G) acerey

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