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» = aaa CONGRESSIONAL. DEPARTMENT NEWS. - PROGRESS OF THE NT ELECT THE ated caper’ besere yi * i AUCTION SALES. . * N > My 7 —A Board of A AL AT ELAND. Srexce or “ Presipent” Davis Wha EVENING SODA] perce ater oe rt cenin etter | Brann op Naru Srarrame A Rett], AORTA A OI, debate amendment —— and of candidates for admission into <ae inoue =a, wonton three jad instead of the corps,’ will Pog = Td aay ~u Rome ‘hand on . eee Sars ne Pereed Sees wrecuneeen prise tor] will consist OF Chiak Sapineers 3. W.. Staats. the payment of duties on such ‘was | Lawton, and A. C. Stimers. ads Lincoln and snite arrived at Cieveland at twenty minutes after four o'clock amid the roars of ar- tillery. The arrangements for the reception were admifable. The military, fire companies, and trades , and made a fine d The , Feb. 16.—In Congress to-day @ GREEN & WILLIAM®. Avotioncers. nukner ef tae ngs wae presented and re- | <4 RE 526, corner 7th and D s'recss. ferred. 3 HO: AT AUCTION —On MONDAY, the aseeerred % a Sia ine ee sist cl Geese, v1 a and Pr £ ‘A communication relative to citizenship, pre- | mere Rove’ Shanghai N CITY: Spirit of the Morning Press on moved through the principal to | scribing uniform rules of naturalization, wasread 13} “Shanghs! The Incelisgencer argues that the dificuliles Senate then, after the consideration of otLet | Items Telegraphed trem Washingten. pVaddell House, Mr. Lincoln being grected | by tts caption + 4 wf copy-| 5 = 4 1 adjustment of ; with it enthusiasm. Applications made for patents snd copy. S which stand in the wey of a speedy adjustmen’ ts, adjourned. Wasuixeron, Feb. 17 —The events of the J.N. Masters, Acting Mayor, welcomed the bts, and referred. $0 Boys’ = Pending dissersions between the Nortband South | 1. When our report closed on Saturday— | week bave not been #0 favorable to concilta President, and Judge Andrews did the same on test of the business wes transacted inseeret| ® {Jy - are questions of form rather than substance with | phe House was in Committee of the Whole on | a8 was expected at “hen ger ‘The irrl- | behalf of the citizens’ committee. ay S m “ the representatives of the former, while these of | the private calender; and, after the reading of Sting Net pgp ue oeude ogee Mr. Lincoln responded briefly, as follows : President Davis arrived to-night, and was band- “ the latter are more concerned about guaranters | several bills, which were objected to, the com- | characteris! ‘elect, Vonths’ * Mr. Chairman and fellow-citizens of Cleveland: somely received with firing of cannon and a = . odds and en‘e “ s « T We bave been marching about two miles through snow, rain, and deep mud. The large numbers that have turned out under thee circumstances testify that you are in earnest about something or other. But dol think so meanly of youas tosup- pose that earnestness is about me Us gene P A Hie be doing you injustice to suppose that you You have assembled to test! bi pout the | mittee rose = an Rp getty tthe friends of the relative te future acquisitions then abou! ie Sickles, from the Committee of Conference nion are ing with unabated energy. equitable management of what we now potsess. ae eicanes Dill, reported that the disagree-] The special ayent, : Joes. Sees 5 The Repuilican says the border slave States | ment had been settled— Conference Committee eee Sei ded ee eee ees know weil, that the slave trade will not long be | of oe pny penton 2 etree nye was surrendered to the authorities of Louisiana Probibited by a Southern Confederacy, to the | priation of $300.00 Navy Department and A. W, | throngh complicity between Collector Hatch and schemes of which that trade is essential. Thompson, for certain harbor and coal privileges Captain Brushwood before the passage of the Or- sey Sp fan eta of Chichanl,». Some mas ihcations | OTe sdatied tak Wilden Backanzs will Coot —After for two month’s (up to the day ef | of other amendments by both Houses were agreed isu nan display of fags An escort, military and civic, Boss’ Rhanghat with music, etc , was aleo a part of the demon. a on stration. The trip of President Davis from Mississippi to | ,. 7 Montgomery was continuows ovation. He made , some twenty-five speeches 6n the route, teturning his thanks for the pen igs A greeting. Crowds of ladies ® and mili parades with salutes of cannon, batled his arrl 3 ir respect to the Union, the Constitution oa Tho lawa And | ‘ ~ at the various depots. Committees from C | _fe 18-Sawe — the committee. Seti rae Tee einat may be pamed by Congress | here let me saythat it is with you, the people. to | sed the mente ry sone met Mr. Davis By J. C. MoSUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. Coe re ee eee ae mister, | “athe House agreed tothe report of the Commitee per itls evident hee tne Cortcion of the South, | advance the greatcause of the Union and the Gon. | sheated sitestines the olty eo Poet cick NEARLY NEW FURNITORE AND Be resentation of the gentlemen who compos: the} 9¢' co ference. put itis evident from the course of his Adminis: | stitution, and hot with anyone man, It sees | eee Two fine companies from Columbus, Ga., | overwhelming majority of the convention now as- Mr. ‘Sherman, from the Conference Committee | tration, sinee the ization = the Cabinet, | with you alone. eined the eaceet sy esembled at Richmond, the Enquirer of that city | on the bill iding for the legislative, execu- that he does not view the protection of the Forts E ‘wBLIc AvcTiON Opelika, and all reached , PaDAY MORNING opruary 2h. at at 10 o’clock p. m. io ~ at rerrdence of £255 toward, oe, as A salute of cannon announced the arrival of the 334 G street eh the Government for | 484 the energetic resistance of any attempt to 2 the jeer ebding 30th of Jane, 1662, teain bearing the party, and the President's ap- soll bis ¢armture and Aoesekerpink Eaecte, com the yeor ending 30th of June, 1862, made a re; seize them as coercion. He does not, ho ndertakes to lay down the rules and principles r 4 in which the d ing amendments were el include in these measures the bill for the construc- The fact is stfongly impressed on my ban at that should govern thetr action. Throughout the present In a community like this. wi pearance testifies to their Intelligence, I am c vinced that the cause of liberty and Union rising — pearance was gi with shouts by the large Rorwsaca Piano Fong. SB ee * vass the Legislature, in re- | receded from or modi: tion of seven steum sloops of war. can never be in danger. Frequent allusion is | crowd assembled, | Bia k Walout arr: ing-sent Eola, Recker Sates iin vistenlly bo ‘wbx Virginie "out of | hie report was Lee any’ Bes eval frees the Wantage y ovate gom made to the Cceltemenl existing in national poll: sabi, Davis returned bls thanks at the and pated Parlier chairs. st matted s House then went into Commi ica. s as wel si le felt ve the cong: 3 ip ee, ere grey Seepeenaae he whole, and, afler the consideration of certain | sent to —_ milttery Leo ante — here. I think there is no occasion for any ex- | and hospitalittes of the people of Alabama. He We eS toe Cormes oot ‘Wishes of their constituents. The election, how- | private bille— have een detailed to superintend thelrsbipment. | citement. ‘The crisis, as it 1s called, is sltopether briefly reviewed the present position of the South, a a er ity of 50,000, | P* tooka til 7 o'clock, and upon | New regulations of the strictest kind have been | o5 srtiticial one i 5 and said the time for compromise had ° per Georeemanarsin hs atepecaemagrs, Bi Or eerie ‘ Nave vara. aasevermment of the Washington | ""ln all parts of the nation there are differences of | We meuen dumtned Ot ee i pretreat aggesnangepaces eedleh rat ieee "Mr, Semes of Me , Mr. Burnbam of Conn.,.and | Navy Yard. Many portions of the Yard, incind- n . Mr. . Enqutrer’s side. Such a result would have proved sufficient to put an effectual damper on the labors of almost any other journalists in the land. Not s0,in their case; for the Enquirer's editors are ‘still assuming to urge that the Convention shal do that which they were elected especially not to opinion on politics. There are differences of opinion even here. You did not all vote for the | eae who addresses you. And how is it with hose who are not here’ Have they not all their rights, as they ever had? Do they not have their fugitive slaves returned now asever? Have sou | not the same Constitution that they have liv under for the last seventy odd years’ Have they not a position as citizens of thiscommon country, and have we any power to change that position? and Ingrai 1Bouth: | Git A 4 and we will make all who oppose us: ox! der and feel Soutbern steel. Ifcoercion | Wsluut Hat tree, Can>-seat i. fs persisted in, be bad nodoubt of the result, We | Dining ad Breas feet Tebies Cock; wil maintain our rights and Waldron of Mich., addressed the House; and the | !ng the Armory, are closed to visitors _— ui ——_-——_. ATFAIRS IN CHARLESTON.—From the Charles Monpay, eves cua, ton papers of Thursday we compile the following Sexate.—Mr. Bi from on | summary of affairs jn and about that city : Claims, reported 2 bill to —— Sot ress Valor Versus Vogctables The qeerd at\-oite tion in favor of William H. root; which was | | a ctach: Rae wataatins fal ies do. That is: to occupy such a position on the passed. a detachment of volun’ ra on special service, was estion of the times as will defeat any possible | Mr. King, of N. Y., introduced an amendment Sred into on last Tuesday wight 3 sentinel on q wa i by the Peace Convention and Gongress. | to the rules of the Senate; which, being objected | Fort Sumter. We suppose this Federal soldier ' China, Glass and rar err. are, allhezards. Weask nothing and want nothing— | f°. fing tes a we will vraki oe peer} If other or ' soluenio, join onr Confederation can freely come in on | terms. Our se) jon from the old Union is Cooking and other Mtover, Tin complete. No conpounine, no reconstruction, | Together with © general assort..cnt of Kitchen can now be entertained. -a - rms cash. ied 1 stecmers reat CNet A large crowd awaited Mr Davis at the Ex. 8 Ths house is for rent,inguire onthe prem- ‘Thus, the Enqui intatns the duty of the | &%; was laid over. Seen cae elpuuentebar poreere a waa basco yams Piafriap named Why all | change Hotel The ladies were equally entbu we pen sale cep ay us, mqwirer maintains It was agreed tbat all the memorials now on the j 4 = 8 excitement? v ese complaints? As | siastic with the gentlemen. ‘e C Me 20. Virginia convention to be to accept no terms cf | table be Trevented, and accordingly a very large | tended it as s gist Hagan og At any moment | | said before, this crisis 1s all artificial. Itbae no About a quarter before eleven o’cleck, in re- | —“"p WaL @ BARNARD, Aucti her co- | number of memorials, for and against com vessels would not be permitted to pass within | roundation Ii fact. It was “argued up,” as the | sponse to the enthustastic calls, Mr. Davis appeared 2 OF BDUSE compromise which South Carolina and her rs pro- of thé gene Of wep fort po! DMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF HO workers may reject. = ack Set bce ie bar aa pr ie petal d of beef, a leg of pork, saying is, and cannot be argued down. Let it | at the baiceny, and said as follows: Foasisc h y ; , , : alone and it will go down of itself. (Laughter.} Mr Lincoln said they must be content with but few words from him. He was very much fatigued, and had spoken so frequently that he was already hoarse. ie thanked them for the cordial, the Fellow-citizensand brethren of the Confederated Stares of America—we are now brethren, not in name merely but in fact—we are men of one fiesh and one bone—with one interest, and one pur- [Satie one identity of domestic institutions. v. t er. Sout! : with poultry. vegetables, &c , &c., several bar: Now, that means, no terms whatever uth | ner, Cameron, Hale, Douglas, Crittenden, Foster, bt pha : id Sonarice, ites enastapere all ope Carolina has formally notified the world that she | ‘Ten Eyck, Morrill, and Wade. light the b iu the “cauamaioe? tree ommend: will accept no terms; and the indications from} Mr. pee ences Laraapatgend credentials ne aay were duly get livered the same day to the Seeneeeeey ae een ee ear Se for tix years, from aud efter the ith don of Meek, | consignee, “Major Robert Anderson, Fort Sums next. RE, MILL (MrLEMERts. pore nWrpNESDAY MOURNING, the t 16 o'clock, by virtue 0: order of Court, 1 wii offer for sie at public the late residence of samos Sibi de- aes ner the corner ¢f 19th and Lets... ~~ F prorure. Goods, aad - signe magnificent reception they had given him, and have henceforth, I trust, the prospect of living | 17 . : 1 under the control of parties who sympathise wit ; mee Senter we, 3 ; natin did he ‘teak them for md voles wey bad sont Prt wih our inatifatiooe anbje te Household 1 ff cts of the m= i mya lina’s f rejecting an ssi- le m, from the Committee on Naval e following significant paragraph appears in | given bim last fall, and quite as much he than otection but not defamation. It may i Mill Iaplement: ne Dust, &e. ocgpe nema 2 anes idk te ol se of Amie eee eae reports. the advertising columns of pro k ergegiy ene them for the efficient aid. they had given the cause | ss career will be ushered in in the midst of | ana as at eects the seceding States to their late status under the Mr. Wilson called up his resolution providing | cufy of Friday. The name ai ‘is that | which he represented; a cause which he would 25th Voloek, storms, It may be that, as this morning opened | "2 Mall.in'the County of Washington, with clouds, mist and rain, we shall have to en- | 25 te'u Mill Implomentar a gunatty of Bons -espeont tose it lifted ae ets sed dined tae | srevens G29, cash; over that amount. 8 ered t of the sun rose it m a 3} ™ ), cash; o clouds and left us the pure sunlight of Heaven, so | 9 days. fur appr ved endorsed note>, bearing in morrow the Senate meet daily at | of the President of the South Carolina College, government of the United States. prod cm inpeg pide Fs pecsedmmelh mah das bri gah irtomergh darting ee ek Brooklyn was Fortunately for the true interest of Virginia, the Mr. Gwin moved to take up the post route bill, | first rumored to be preparing fora visit to Charles- Enquirer now possesses as little influence over | adhere to the Senate’s amendments thereon, and | ton, published a pamphlet imploring the authori- har Guha aa ce hae popular mind as | 8k a committee of confgzence. ties’ and citizens of that city not to oppose ber en. Say was a good one. He bad one more word tosay. He was given to understand that this reception was tendered, not only by his own Ew, porters, but by men sas ofall parties. This it Bhould be. will the progress of our Southern Uonfederacy . JOMN SIBLEY. Adis’ etrator. abe hour arriving for We consideration of the | trance to the harbor, and thus avoid the respon-| If Mr. Douglas had been elected, and had been | carry usssfe o'er the sea and safe late the brrtes | fe 18 WALL & BARNARD. Ancts_ demonstrated in the result of her late election. | trig bill— sibility of initiating civil we here on hia way to Washington, as [ am to-night. | of constitutional liberty and political equality. By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. We regard it as being quite safe to calculate that Mr.Gwin moved that the tariff bill be post- Kort Sumter.—' e time is bn shai ya when the Convention's policy will be directly the re- | poned; which was lost. Fort Sumter will probabiy be attacked. the the republicans would pave teines in welcoming [A use } Corner Ninth st. and south side Pa av. him just as his friends have joined with mine to- hall bave nothing to fear at home. ‘TEE’s SALE OF BUILDING LOT i ad’ Thi The Senate then took up the tariff bill. assailants remember that the garrison are, in the night. If all do not join now to save the good old hevtase ot homeo bave a bem jogenity of senti- oy tents - TT ast ar Avcrion.—On Vener at eeyening the Baquines may advians Ebay | 2 oes of caasadinees are adopted. main, poor birelings, bound to obey the orders of | ship of the Union this voyage, nobody will have | meat. We beve nothing to fear from abroad, be- ED ESUAY es ae were elected to labor to the end of preserving Vir- Hovse.—The Speaker laid before the House a | ‘2Cif superiors, and, doubtless, not disposed to | a ce cause if war should come; if we must again bap. | ¢% o'clock, by virtue of a of tray 7 ance to Ved her on another cruise He con- cluded by thanking all present for the devotion they bad shown for the cause of the Unian. At the close of his speech Mr. Lincoln was pre- sented with several splendid bouquets and floral wreaths. A great cheer was sent up by the crowd ginla’s connection with the Government of the} | n0vcnication fiom the Secretary of the Treas. aot they could avoid it. That they are not re- cL rr ble for the acts of the President, or of the Dalted States if that be possible; while the £n- | nry relative to the accounts of the Indian depart. | {honsiplc for the acts of the one of them should qeirer’send and aim is, sere — eee — = eicodbies the common coun. | ¢ Put to death, but asa necessary measure to se- get Virginia ‘out of tho Unise by hook or by] 4 of the city of B. caging of which were laid | cure the fort to’ South Carolina.” Let not one be and duly reo tize with blood the principles for which our | #th 1#:8,and 4 fathers bled in the Revolution, we abel show we tom Recms, lore, so ceuare eigat hansrod aed are not degenerate sons, but will redeem the | thirty.» ded int» two Lots, each fronting pledges they gave to preserve sacred the rights | thi-ty fee tard a half inches on the east sd transmitted to us, and show that southern valor | of Sth, between D and B hundred and five fect Garman 7 crook, if that be possible. onthe tible killed after the fort is surrendered; let as little | for Lincoln and the Union. still shines as brightly as in seventeen bundred —— wot ons ve one in h. Notwithstanding the decierations of many Mr. Hooper, of Utah, offered an amendment to blood be shed as possible. is Bo kewesenee ee levee this evening was attended and a cat nee twelve, 4 fend given and a.deed of trust taken, : Seenegams Oo Se canteesy, wees very an Tae papel acini beglea eaeeetee et Nem Mex: The work of fortifying Charleston harbor {a be | | The party leave at9o’clock to-morrow morning |" 1 was informed by my friends that your kind- see. aes AY RARNARD. Tran” the Virginia Convention will promptly and Nenadis tartved ta? $ ing preesed with great vigor and skill. ‘The chier | for Buffalo ness only required that | should appear before you. | fe 15 WALL & freakly sccept any terme of settlement that may } Plot Sete wrexas, offered a joint resolu- | of the Engineer corps of that State, at the instance Fatigued by travel aad boarse, {am unable to : Prove acceptable to the majority of the border | ton p 3 ; A Roven Reception at Burrato. Burraro, Feb. 16 —V President elect and party were accompanied from Cleveland to this place by a large number of prominent politicians of Northern Obio. On arrival at Butfalo, Mr. Lincoln was met at the door of the car by a depu- tation of citizens headed by Millard Fillmore, between whom and himself a hearty greeting jon providing for the payment of certain claims | of the Governor and Executive Counc!! advertis:s for Saal aevieain the District Courts of the U, | in the Charleston papers of Fridey for several 3. in Texas; referred to the Committee on Claims. | 2undred laborers to consiruct new defences in Mr. Blake asked unanimous consent (the regu- | that harbor. speak atany length.and come merely to assure you of my gratitude for these manifestations of your good will. lapprosch with dittidence and dist ust | = the discharge of the great dues devolved upon F L me by the Kindness and confidence of the Con- gress of the Confederated States. I thank you. friends, for the kind manisfestation of favor and approbation you exbibit on this occa- slavebolding States as represented in the Pence Convention. Its overwhelming majority of Union- ists are perfectly awere that no conceivable terms Sn ~ - = ; will be acceded to by the parties who have pods agora Mearkialr pele Recto Tux Manyiann Coxventiox —The Baltimore : usurped the government of the seceded States, | to inform the House whether the claim of Hon. | American of to-day says: ‘-The informal State and that a large majority of the people in each of | H. M. Rice, for $24.00, had been paid; bow long bier ai sy Sir Saino tlvegeed fremont those States, except, perhaps, Suuth Carolina, } }!8 claim had been in the department, kc eld at the Maryland Institute, will assemble to- FOR SALE AND RENT. TH ree comfortable FUR _ d MS, without board. at No, 174 | S-cond st., between B and C ets., within ——— Cosirabie and convenient The crowd in and surrounding the depot was RESIDENCE. now occupied by Senstor Ken. sion Throughout my entire progress to this city | dy, on Sixth street, just north of the Unitariea Objection being made, further reading of the | day. We presume it will meet in this city,though | dense, and numbered not less than 10,000 people. | 1 bave received thesame Sattering demonstrations | Tivvob, will be for tout afer the adjcorement ot (where the majority of the people are never al- | resolation was suspended a portion of the delegates have been elected to a | But one company of soldiers and a file of police | of zenerous support. I did not regard them as lowed to vote.) wil cheerfully accept any settle- The House then took up the regular order of | Couvention to be held at Annapolis. A number business—reports from committees for reference. of promipent and | Influential gentlemen have been Mr Carter, from the Committee on the District | returned a8 members, but the masses of the peo- the population of the border slaveboiding States of Columbia, reported a bill to amend an act sup- | ple of the State have so completely held aloof true to the Union, whenever an opportunity to plementary to an act for the organization of a | from a participation in the movement. and indeed | vote upon it occurs; wiping out of political exist- | naval and military asylum in the District of Co. | 80 decidedly manifested their opposition to it, ; ence; at the same time, thelr present usurping | lumbia, and moved that it be put upon its pas. | that it will be dificult, except Under sume new sage; which motion prevailed, and the bill was | combination of exciting circumstances, to give to authorities. They duly appreciate the fact that passed. : the proceedings of the body any marked impor- the seceded States are to tome back only through Mr. Kilgore, from thesame committee, reported } tance. & political or other revolution in their own midst, | a bill for incorporation of the Washington and . the Unit-d States “erate. Apply to THOMAS personal to myrelf, but ieudered me as toe humble | BILAGUEN, No. 499 Seventh street west. repretentative of the principles and policy of the | > 15-2ae3w Confederated Sta‘es. INTOTW : — I will devote to the duties of the high office to — Shue, near W wa Hee, ‘Appin a oa were detailed to act aa escort to the party, and it wes with the sreatest ditticulty that they could ered them from being crushed by the crowd. bile passing from the train to the carriages, in the jam, Major Hunter, of the U.S. Army, one of Mr. Lincoin’s suite, had his shoulder disioca- The passaze of the procession up Exchange and Main street to the American Hotel was a per- fect ovation. Most of the buildings on those streets were gaily draped with flags. ment that will be suificient to keep the hearts of which I have been called alll have of heart and | KIDWELL & LAW . Drugeists, of head and of hand. If, in the progress of events | and 14th st. fe 11-e02 it shall become necessary, and my services be OR RENT. in needed in another position—if, to be plain, neces- wes: 6 + Department—a email UF sity shail require that { shall again euter the ranks | FICE, with back roc of the soldier, | hope you will welcome me there. | for shop; and Parlors and Chaim ts of furmiened rushed ; close openecpenn--eeerpreee Arriving at the American Hotel, Mr. Lincoln | [Applause } suite of Rooms, fervished of ux i ; j UF-The steamer Daniel Webster sailed from 1 in hibelel ooech bs bot Now, friends, agslai Cashing gee Ser Chlasias. | eoee Acsoee laeeeoee en alee 5 againat their late revolution and its consequences Sart eCleses cue net Was not con- | New York on Saturday, with 900 bbls. of beef and | Bante toes renpontted as Mllowee oo | sstestation ct your approbation. allow me ts bid | des sawt! so far; not through any settlement tendered with Pr oad y > perk and other provisions, and 92 U.S soldies| Mr. Mayor, and fellow-citizens of Butalo and you good night VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE RP EX- j the idea that the Cobbs, Keitts, Rhetis, Benjamins |” ‘sr, Hughes introduced a bill for the grading, | ‘8 charge of Capt. Dawson, who is accompa- | the State of New York: lam bere to thank you} He then retired amid the most enthusiastic de- CHANGE FOR City PROPERTY —Con- j «t al. who have assumed to name their President, | curbing, and paving of Seventeenth street west, | Died by Capt. Smith, of the topographical corps briefly for this grand reception, given to me, not | monstrations of applause. taining 181 Sores, situated 14 miieo 1 to stan the forts, aren aud soap ef rer niaaat, | curbing, Sod peviog of Seventeenth ster wes, of engineers, and Major Porter ausistant adjutant wally, buts the representaive of ‘our great good cultivation’ tinbon coter hee Ee arms mone) ~ | general. e men are assigned to different artil e 5 worth cone iran f} States, und to punish with death, fine and impris. | Referred to the Committee on the District of Co- | £90 Companies nnd ine Majority of them will be | 222, beloved country. [Cheers] Your 4 viet rate INTERESTING FROM PENsAcoLA.—The Pensacola js necessary fhra 1 correspondent of the Columbus Times describes | WW, BRAY. at the Jewelry Store, 316 the preparations for a fight, made at that place on | W2shington. mayor bas been pleased to mention in bis address to ine the fortunate and agreeable journey which I bave had from home, only it is rather a circu!t- onment any man within the limits of their usurped | Mr. Kilgé1 ain attempted to bring up his | 29ded, with the supplies, ut Key West, Tortugas authority who may dare to utter a word in dero- | railway bill. = 5 °P ae pegeneges Soc pg ey 2 small part of them gation of that, and {n advocacy of the continued | Mr. Carter objected. , 2 ous route to the Federal capital. Tam very Bappy | Se otuld Uenneced epee Pee eee nich | YOR RENT—Twoftamc COTTAGE HOUSES, pen ime oO Mr. Burnett hoped the gentleman would with- that he was enabled in truth to congratulate my- | % ore or ongre een tito te vent any veser| | RUC and Fifteenth street; supremacy o: jovernment of the United | araw his objection MW, GOUGH'S LECTURE IS UNa-| #elfand compsny on that fact. It is true,we have | Barancas orders Plekens or extering the’ barter: | oyard States, will acquiesce tn it. Mr. Carter said he desired to offer a substitute. | (CS vonians Postponed till further notice, it | bad uothing thus far to mar the ure of the | Stout a flag of truce: "The pins me shotted Several members here objected to the reception | sae -py py MEN'S CHRISTIAN AS. | (Psa ¢ Dave not Been met alone by those who | Piya snards stetionnl wren fe wen and re- . 4 (commetcaten. | of either the bill or the substitute svciatzon Will hold.a feguiar Monnet, | assisted In giving the election to me, I say not Eonnoltering parties sent out tm boats Wie one ; Tue Prac Convention —It {s rumored that] Mr. Kilgore then desited to bring up themetro- | ingat ther Norm Ta (Monday) EVENING, | Sone, but by the whole population of the country | CONe boats had proceeded about half a tlle from vx. ae its ‘ pa chee, rrirarriees deem lees Porne House then’ to cador 1 StpaC Eee OOo H. TWISS, R feo ; should be. Hed whens ti ‘ain ifreglld other the shore, tn order to watch the movements of the tee te ae teupete the torsos agreeing upon any plan for the pacification of th See a untjot consideration cer- 10. B. ene | Oe the diction iahoR cerns en nny one! | United States mon af eis, & eoeees oon one u TT be moderate, Apply at 446 Teel street, i commen it aoe that te diesen the aa tain private bills, pending which our report 1100: pea MAGE 7 ENCAMP weer the pele need of sauna, from one of the vessels, and ina few minutes the | between @eetit, }PP'Y no 1S-tF : hand disunionists from the South, who seek to ee eee of Wacensnu Encampment Ng. 4 will be held hare | it wocld Lave been proper fur ail citterurionans | Wyandotte came creeping stealthily upon them, 1 defeat any adjustment by extreme demands, and ener Oe = S The boat was instantly turned about for the land, | JWOX pot en ELE and every light on board extinguished. Looming | City Hal, reoeut!y ccoupied by Chas. up through the distance, like a huge leviathan, | as an offoe. Also the frout Too! Personal. re on the SECOND and FOURTH SAT SWal the m ip weg the war steamer passed and repassed them, so near | story Bnd ine third floor of the same baiane., 5 one ia 13 tf , x- on the other hand semi-abolitionists from the | _----The Governor of Ohio bas appointed the idias Ovec ie en commencing fem meat Eee ‘ North, who are opposed to any concession, and | Hon. C P. Wolcott a commissioner te the Peace | vferins JOSEPH 8. TUCKER, Soribe, i that these united outnumber the conservatives of | Comference, vice Judge Wright, deceased. SMITHSONIAN LECTURES—Rev, Jno. ; both sections. fe Goes tue hn = os Ukr ; ee ecm MONDA LP sr &. ; . owe + . a . rer 5 : Now, it seems to us that men of these two classes D. : D. Ullman: Nov oe ror Crome 018 Hon. H. D. Foster. do ; Hon. D. Ullman, N Y5 OL EX ; a have no business in the Convention, the funda- | Robt. Hunter, U.S. N ; Robt. Dixon, do., are at SARBATH Sf pals Fre eae mental objectof which was union and peace .—the Savbatn Selo) the National. wi ill givoign Exhibition and: 9n- through mutual concessicn. It originated in the | _"."}t 18 stated that Miss Harriet Lane bas 19th instant, st’ Rolend “Ci : tive Union spirit which prevails in Vex | courteously invited Mrs. Lincoln to accept the NG. the 19th instant, at Ryisnd Chapel, hospitalities of the White House immediately on greeted him 2s you now greet me. It is evidence of the devotion of the whole people to the Consti- tution, the Union, and the perpetuity of the liber- ties of this country. (Cheers J 1 am unwilling on any occasion that | should be so neanly thonght of zs to have supposed for a moment that these demoustrations are tendered to me personslly. They are tendered to the country, to the institutions of the country, and to the perpetuity of the liberties of the country for which these {nstitutions were made and created. Your worthy Mayor bas thought fit to express the that the command on board could be distinctly | terms apply to RICHARD WALLA beard, and the halloo to the man at the wheel een The sea was calm, and the bouts ran nolselessly FOE, RENTo The fine BRICK HOUSE N through the water, only known to each other 100 West st.. Georgetown. at present when the vast bull of the steamer towered above geet by ee subsorlher. it bas 12 roome, ie eh the smaller yacht, or when a chance light was dis- fhroughout, a fine yard, stable de pisved by thelatier ‘Phesoundings, afannounecd GRUBER en rnood. Apply to JAS. A. y the man at the bow, the dull plash of the fall- ~ Mary and avenus ani Ten h street com: T ‘ ‘ , | ing lead, and the roaring of the waves as th: = - Sina and the other border Flaveholding States, | her arrival here, in order that she may become | MOEins Bt 7: o'clock. ‘Tickets 10 conte je a a fone ine pes | aE taken eae Mie theca broke upon the shore. egies aly sonnde that GPEAT BARSAuy Loraine, . ; he mater ete ike : 3 f sige pees 3 | disturbed the death-like stillness night. a 2 i in aecy np tat srg ee a ae ON BOOTS nara | ean aati aed. Pav | eetaperane mene aaae | unrran apse Fehrs oon ¥ *. * yy ™ 5 iN. Avi z. Bots ls devout hoped thatthe conservative | wig” SOE ROBBY Ai Hom. JW. New LIVING ORATOR. | Heng iS aar acter erect epeas | br ibe Macedonian; tee Wanda Re setae | fete patter NK Aitahtin. aaecayine Convention wilt not separate without | Dawson, do ; Hon. A. Wakeman’ Note Cou, WILL LECTURE throuh She instrumentality of thie areat end te, | ud fa cigkt, ee cape eee nami | a positnyY AND OLOVERS. embodying « plan of adjustment upon which an | Tattnall, U.'8. N.; H. A. Webster W.'Ts a IN THIS CITY Cri "s fevele,, Wy ltboat that sasiatance {'chell | 055 aoa sain aeemete or Mrtian na tae Tue nd best assortment of appeal may be taken to the people. Give usa | Cummings, Pa; Hon. J. P. L. Shanks, Ind’; G. | _fe 14-5 SOON. surely fail; with it I cannot fall. When we e > reasonable project satisfactory to the conservative t spirit of the border States, and we will sweep the f impracticables of the North out of power like a whirlwind. The people there are not Prepared speak of threatened difficulties to the country, it is natural that it should be expected that some- thing should be said by myself with regard to particular measares Upon more miture retiec- tion, however—and others will agree with me— that when these difficulties are without prece- dent, and never have been acted upon by any individual situated as Jam, itis most proper I should wait and see the developments, and get alk the light possible, so that when I do Speak ‘chery I may be as near right as possibie. cers. : When | shall speak authoritatively, I hope to say nothing inconsistent with the Constitution, the Union, the righ's of all the States, of each State, and of each section of the country, and not eat Gents’, avd Children’s Homery and Gloves, a! tosea. Attempts were made to draw the Wyan- | wholeesic retail, dotte on to the reefs by faise lights, but the pilot re my HENRY EGAN’s. was too well acquainted with the channel to be| 323(south side) Pa ay., bet Gh and 7theta, & misled; and the night passed off without an op- | _fe 1! 6t New Iron Buildings. + ey, for the volunteers to distinguish them- selves. A. Washington, US.A.; H.R. Burgwyn, N_C. “I SAY, STRANGER, WHE x are at Willards*. : cape TF xen going > Youscem ts bestia creat hor Be ito lam.’ | amg ITH’S, No 460 WasHincton axp Waaste.— At a dinner | Seventh street, to buy a pod le say he has a very ni: given him at Annapolis, Md., in 1851, Daniel sells ther oheap.” to sustain a set of men who prefer their party to | Webster spoke as follows, in relation to George | of the atranger. fin was yazning 2p Seventh street anne see give 8 2 project—we care not | Washington and the Constitution of the Ueitea | HmUE Out “SMITH, No- 460" exer what it Is, provided it be reasonable. _————— Umiox. | States. Viz: CITY HALL, Pennvany orn ane Asses- I think I heer bim [Washington] say, toda ‘real and gorccasl prepa i nh aaaeet in the language which be expressed Linge he sant Mer careers ‘Aine yee Boon Tap the present Constitution of the United States to pals, from ths léth to the 26th of February, inolu- ress : “In all our deliberations we have kept | Five, to hear all co: ily in view that which appeared to us the ons in over sesessment as they may deem nec and arrive at Philadelphia at 4; leave Fridxy momm- greatest interest of every true American—the con- GEO. THOS. STEWART. Seo. ing at 9 and arrive at Harrisburg at 1 pum;leave Solidation of our Union, in which is involved our td ity, felicity, safe haps DEMPSEY Harrisburg on Saturday morning at 9 and arrive She ae i ES ere i a em WE. T Rete The last we uae HE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the name and style of D. Sxirn A Muss tx Arsany,N. ¥—On Saturday, in + WAS dissolved U7 putea! Senvent on the the New York Assembly Mr. Bergen commented 7 GL January last The buenees ofthe late firm severely upon the courseof the Governor instriving | ¥!!! be settied by jel i L TH ‘ (as be said) to make the President elect bis private fe 15:3t* PARLE! wre er uest, leaving his suite and the dogs to the legis- - : = ative committee Mr. Provost reiterated in | (ZREAT BARGAINS IN statements he und made upon the ing day, AMAGED CLOTHING, reflecting upon chairman committee, a whereupon the muss became general. ‘ihe city SnISED efoto aren eee. Ny fathers wre much exercised 2s to who shall bave Tue ARRivat oF —It is officially announced thet Mr. Lincoln will leave New York on Thursday next, at 9 o'clock in the morning and arrive at Trenton at 12 noon; leave at 2.3) ints and to make such cor fels-lw Between lith and 12th e's, or to disappoint th. ble expectati bi ith exislence.”” | hear him say that to-day; and 1 DDING AND VISITING who bave coniided. to me their votes oj = Cirizene aero P ARTES, at Baltimore at 1 p. m; leave at Sand arrive at 4.30 | bear him say further to-day, in the words of his epithe Ere kay Bs Pte non tllow me te say that you, 98 = portion : E! " conrertele rounded ‘thal the. abee at Waski p Farewell Address: “Indignantly frown upon the WES eIT SRV eppING igeibicic kt tin our comporare Nand upto your ss wpord I ¥ be LCE! ai weld i to furnish DINNER ENTERTA ps bux tirst dawning of any attempt to alienate any por- 5 ‘thes - i dere f ‘lint lee for « i NTS, for any xumber of gent! 5 es 6 most heautiful styles. | yicti, f right, t obii: te - | _ 900 tons of puro Flint Ioe for sale, cut this winter 8 UT From the publishers (through the Wash. | #00 of our country from. the rest, of te entesete 396 Pa. Av., between Sth and loth sts. stitution, and Set Im Sovcrdeace wits then sonny | 258 wall preveived. Apply to JOS NICHOLSON, | ¢auel ta tbat of aay eimuinr Setpblishment ia the sacred ties which now link together the vari- | su 27-6m WASsiiing Ton. Opposite the Alexandria Aqueduct, be td Serene. ington agents, Taylor & Maury,) we bave the | ous paris.” Ever tame every admonition “ese ta pe arcane aoe now arise in | Georgetown, Cem Rh London Quarterly Review for January, contain- | every sentiment ahat proceeded frene we ton "ICE Fe e horizon w spelied, and we a ve ing, among other articles of American interest, an | {* tuete tines covatantly in my ears, Nay. tuigk | TOMHLITARY OFFICERS —Tho advertiser | a bright and glorious fature, aad when tie gene- latest a dete ne OPERA CLOAKS!—OPERA CLOAKS! FOR THE INAUGURATION BALL, BEEKMAN & CO., 473 Doossmats Naw Youx Crrr, <aienerrere reorive ordersand to Anish inthe ro, OPERA CLOAKS 4 ‘OR THE ABovE Occasion. A Handsome Assortment now in Stock. ‘ ree oeable terms, & pair of appreciative and complimentary notice of Mot- ca I hear Lim say, now, in the abodes of the blessed, ley’s “ History of the United Netherlands 7” and ration has passed away tens of thousands will inbabit this country where only thousands inbabit itnow. | do net pro to address you at I "4 I bave no voice for it’ Allow me again to thank you Led this inagnificent reception and bid you farewell. Mr. Lincoln spoke with the utmost reper 4 being #0 hoarse from bis frequent efforts as to scarcely able to make himself heard. Burrato, Feb. 17.—Mr. Lincoln attended church this morning with ex-President Fillmore ilk Sash, and Sword, with that if it were tmitted to him to revisit the earth, and be reclothed with, the bones and the} ite Room No. 8, leh fe eee A RDS: & very full and complete showing-up of the pres. | fiesh which are mouldering at Mount Vernon, he com No. 6, 1st floor, Depsrtm’t of State t ' | ent condition and resources and future Prospects would sppear to his countrymen as when he stood BR EMO 1e Ot the head of their armies, he appeare: of Canada and the Northwest. the country in the cour of ble moat <ipeer U7 An election takes place in Misauri to-day | ™n!stration o y conei dentine opiate and | of Fin . i ts ae t “boengn Sut Goren | kn wheat cian ae mite | arena lap All the indications are that the Conservatives | Constitution, which Is the ouly secirity ioe net fia Caen cera will have a decided triumph. In many parts of | liberty which cost me and my associates seven OYSTER: and subsequently dined with him A "* RESTAURAN’ ne Siehlanliatin beh eagepalar eat neat | yore een, of ag ek Fresh Oysters on calls Or “! o14,THE UNION OPERA CLOAK.” Soso Naas fas Se ——— rere Solicited. _ fo 18-3" 2 format tt Gamat Guns ron Drovara —one othe AYERS COMFRURD EXTRACT SAMBA: sue at is anti-coercion and —— woah seg ore needed in this cot eee ty is the wide- A Boos 5 Sooke, oI La them a rel'able ditererice, at ii Mahe country is to be found 5, e tive, bu 1 > ve Deen ‘and th i eens ern sean d by the worthless ed, Fine W F H y g 3 8 = g Fs prepare m best to ve ‘obtained in the wet {hey bellete to be the all ears tne see Yer te Sts cent Netamed | _{eleSt* "Corer of Seventhiat, tad Mote ay, te ies = Gr vate dispatch received bere, tn reality but aymptomsand | Most af the #0 called Sar aparilins in marker ee: P4¢ES For exints very i gle, ‘cance gimancdations to > Ten largest Republican meetings ever held in results of . tain little of Ce ‘et Sarraparilis oF any PARLOR SKATER P. ‘any fie thie cuts pe un- and of Mar "idieageritinnss eg: functions sssume, that c these ane animal | [eas whi's w cocomuarate’ es wnat Kp LADIES! TRAVELING Bagh ANS, | OMoseer an6beee tion cae ate ~ » with reference to might be cited in which the complication or com- in, lodine, ie aeae a wt beens Ba Just 6; iS ee Zee ip rare, the adjustment of @xisting political bination of symptoms is entirely different. Prob- rative and’ an + Sparen. any Me: UG! "8, No. 308 oun We lUompre, Maree Patt TTHEACCOMMG ATION LINE.—Thosteam- JAMES sUy ‘ill reeume her trip on ESDsY loth of Feb. usry, 186'. Will lesve WASHT SETAE AROMA Na at Se Scher etaae enice tga LER ayer, WEDNESDAY ‘ad SATURDAY ay NATH’L BOUSH ag t, Aineesd einer _NATH'L BOUSH, Ag’t, Alexandria, fe 17" Firry THOUSAND AT ONE DO. of ths manefsocaren i ! ‘an effeotual remedy, ably the most efficient remedial sgent known ts Aysts Extract of slaves ite traly cond - the Oxygenated Bitters, Prepared by S W. Fowle cures of the great y of & Co. Boston, “We have seen letters from indi- wn, Do not thre cne, beve abu ceived in this city, state that the Southern Con. | viduals whose character and position in soci RR, EO re, ety jlome, ee en en a federacy have mad entitle them to confidence, and the article bas | 2 ething have, on the ma M : been Eres oy mae our most professional mas not Wien you ave ed A mei “¢! will arch, fourteen millions men .— Bos: weller then, dnd of dollars, and fifty regiments of drilled men | The sbove expresses our opinion of this well pala, or mi iri a ineasee . laa which the ages below domed ell fash cretla jorbia pees of Tee RDATIONERY Jon over their entire or any P polpuamen ne oe =, seeehaihelt ro laa ‘] HAVE SAVED FIFTY PER Guna i Saree ear 7 oor. 100 rive +4 Mocand 12-4 Sa {7 Accounts from Montgomery, Alabama, re- j —_—_— ; Tax Suxare Etxctions—The following States bold elections during the coming summer: ; Virginia in May; Kentucky, Tennessee, and - North Carolina in August i: Heartburn, mathe of Ss sous Stom kine Wecilirs jae tak;