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+ i Se ee rae i ‘es aaa * CONGRESSIONAL. DEPARTMENT Nuws. ; enny {toms Telegraphed trom : PROGRESS OF THE PRE EVERONG STAR | crs Stea: stiess ity | waa eee ite tate + Se O00 ontoRsTION OF AUR SAY WASHINGTON CITY: UL, and after discussing certain amendments, Wanpn \Rigenal ee mg plhne. tei ° 33,0 DO eB re ry Utica nnn ee |e igest athe sige stone covert Mr. Senton, | “SIRE, shatzte she Fotics it hn Fenenter onan, we aha Washington - ‘ion of thearmy. ®) entucky, to be Consul at M. Spirit of the Morning Press bis bill for the or; —— ag GE F. W- Bebn, of Kentucky, ‘on: ee The Intedirgencer argues that the only obstacle tay the Dill on the table; ‘which motion was lost. | sia, vice C. H. Mogan, resigned. Corporation pqeeabfin€ ptroms. Gtock- in the way Speedy and satisfactory adjust- reappointment as J of m the fs % Mr. Corwin proposed to postpone the considera- | Thomas oaret i ustice ofA | Fee eee eT OG UIRE & OO. Avcts feDd 3-0 MOGUIRE & OO.. Avots_ J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. te ington county, D.C to RNMENY OF SES—Or meat of pending dissensions te found In the sates — hee Se Cone ee ——_o—__ 3 - 'GUSBRBET ko ‘NG. Fe! 72. pt 4 ee Yolock, atthe A ad id hail eel! culty of combining and expressing the populer peg teatins ST Ailey Resioxsp: —John Schaaf, of the District of Co- ‘of o’ 5 ey I ‘i s S 1 . | line of demarcation between the ings ip, but are desirous scoount of the sentiment existing atthe North and the South in |W dacan te army Oi rer buntennes | Davia. Delors, ehepeess (el Somme Olasnans (patty inaew oo suengie aocted tow it hoped ig, torotgh the tempest safely, and are will- " gaperior Torrel Svcd "flores; ne Bay Mare favor of preserving the Unton Giant the report of the Committee of Thirty-three U.S. A , have resigned. . reconciliation will = oe ge tee’ : ing if they think the people _— ——- ms i workekiod y jarness, ead 1 ie ti "4 * ’ santtign actoaine, atuunaaoel be com. | “Ar Stewart, of Pa.. addressed the House. He — The proposition introduced In the House of | error in their verdict ‘now to wait in the hope eo Ez J.C, MoGUIRE & C@., Avots, joned despite the refusal of Gen. Weight- | was opposed to the right of secession and in favor Rarey 1x Battimore.—Mr. Rarey gave his Representatives to-day by Mr. Fenton, for the setting it right next time | miss jespite the ret \- forcement calling of a National Convention, meets with | | don’t say that in the recent election the By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers. z 5 first horse-taming exhibition in Baltimore last : man, says: “It will be @ monstrous imposition | Fe reeset comeluded, the jolnt resolution | nightin thetron€ atest Thoster tieehonrcan | much fovor, and. will undoubtedly beadopted. | aia ten eter thing they could. Indeed I don't E fail. ‘This will 1 do say the Rares OO MALE aoe SATURDAY if all other more speedy remedies fail. This wi think that they did, sy in E TUR: ‘CRNITT satthenue : the benefit of | Cruiser was brovght into the ring, and after a We om fy ~ i Foruary “atic 3 upea = 8 pt — repealing anact of ee session for the benefit of Godewt ¥ pill © doweateive Kicktog | refer the whole question direct to the people, and great trust committed to me, which I do with = Ring F fy Sy he) ofthe bands of officers, pledged tacks | DeGroot was tak horse large ng rar ene, ‘ai made ded 4 tion ra: eel h _ Mr. Burnett and Mr. Briggs advocated the pas- | propensities was introduced. After 2 short strag- | 2°P‘® ra Seaton wilt rally and coed weed dic ; suse rely on a worthy — i on, ol Tames compre a, from the only quarter from which attacks Fo ration, and Tt was : Pie Mr. Rarey completely subdued the a i s iy on the prope of tbe whole co renwal are possible;”” and that ‘‘men. whose scruples will | *6% SC 171 So"tnen went into Committee of the Played with him ag with a pet dog. The’ next Corn or cc Delaaeldenal ‘oiuve re-| Hadeivarek tae ane on wer Watgh, 26 Silver Spome, | not permit them to fight Maryland, if need be. | whole on the navy bill, and took up the Senate | horse was convinced of his foolishucss in being | ceived a number of lotions, ra afew days, | State enfely throgn the de ny Sear a 4 are not the material to officer the District Militia.”’ en for building fice tounder sand teat be eet bee from Boston snip-owners, inguieing of Soutbera = prin ay nous =e ee! " ot "ar. ft 0 Doth the amendment and subject was an extremely obdurate and vicions | ™°" 88 to the t of privateers belag a Lee ee et oe aneptas | Samba Wil, owe memes animal, that hed ‘never ‘ecu ridden, and-siat | commission, and fatimeting that any number of F y, their jon o! pooene, fe i 3. MeGUIRE & CO, a rete. Mr. Sherman dented that it was & war measure. | would not suffer any stranger to open his mouth | *Y'Ps can be engaged by the Southern Confede- | tained not only by the ‘that elected me, but . __: -0. Rae 2 .e tilitfes should - Soutbern inen | by the patriotic people of the whole country. SS as simost wholly in discussing a motion to limit the | q7e'yessels could not be bullt for elghteen months | or so gnount him, After expeviencing the strep | Gave professed to believe Wat Yeukes ships conid | °7 ne Petiet Abderay as Maw Seog: THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. hes upon the several propositions before them | yet — be employed in Northern commerce | New Youn, Feb. 19—The train besrlcg the Py WALL & BARNARD, Avctioncern ‘ Suen oubies esch. We ere asked on all} Mr. Morris, of Pa., said that Sfthe¥eleal Gov; straw, the horse gave Wup and wi Aon id from the seas, apy alluded to, if they | preaitent elect aed bie By WALL & ie pers Bera ty ay sides what the prospects of a report from this Somer besetprea o anh of ait wuaceeer Sigua —_ ye : Teally exist, are of the same character as those | time at the Thirty- te wi bette: once . , mag - committee really are, and take this occasion to | 04 ist it surrender to the first who attack it Gov. Hicks anp rue ConvENTION QuEstion.— an eee jokers bave forwarded to Sou! tof the care, and oorupring eve carriages say that we continue confident in the belief that! Mr. Curtis said it appeared that every measure | A letter appears in the Baltimore Ameri if this The Republican Senaturs lsst evening, having were ked with mente, So the party had no in due time they will make a report which will | now-a-day was opposed as a force of wat measure. morning, written by Governor Hicks, of Md , in | sevoral times resisted an adjournment, at last Loved Aimeulty in their pr ‘owing to the excellent lead to legislation by Congress ere the 4th of | They were trying to keep the peace, and for that | which be states that while he isanxious to get the themselves without a batt oe Purpote they wanted an army and a navy. subject of the national troubles before the people @: at net dees March, fairly inaugurating measures that will consideration of the bill was Postponed, of Mary! u Lor F BUILDING norum. This ore toa _ pou geiment icion, on their part, that the Democratic side de- arter of {114 witnessed the land, he cannot see the propriety or neces- | Picned defeating the Tariff bill by factions oppo- ao = oan a. restore the country’s confidence in the eventual | and the House took a recess till 7 o’cluc sit ware aS Wie 3 sity of agitating the people pending the several jon. This suspicion becoming known through | There was continuous cheerin; ® eee ete on aus. Pettit, Porter, Wade } propositions before Congress and the various e!- | Senator Bialer et friend to tee Ra throm Of | to the hotel. streets were all decorated with oo Nowe at the ceuttag Geitareieeasds apes Gall Emer Go lien Senta Cee ee by the Peace Convention. If | the Democratic Senetors was called at 10 o'clock | {0,{Ue botel. The streets w the New York Hotel, | "pawastasig: wv" [ett one cause of the existing embarraesm = of the Committee of Thirty-three. i the propositionso® Mr. Crittenden and of the Com- | this morning at the Senate Chamber, when it was | and all the ne offices but that of the Day | A deed given and a deed of Convention’s proceedings is the presence among ——s_—___ tuittee of ‘Thirty-three had not been presented to | understood and agreed by a unanimous vote that Book, dieplayen tee American flag. Theship- | Ali conveyancing at theexm them of 2 few delegations selected palpably to Wepnespay, February 20. Congress, and yet undecided, be should have tint there Wes uo fntenticn to make factious op) ing the berbor also boisted their bunting Am Wari. y Ay the end of defeating anyaction whateverdesigned | Sexatz—Mr Timothy O. Howe, Senatorelect | long since ask for a vote of the people for or } sition to the Tariff or any other measure. and that cating the day, and the city generally wore 3 to accomplish the purpose for which the Conven- | from the State of Wisconsin, appeared, and was | *g@inst a convention; and if the efforts now beiag | a fair vote should beallowed on every bill coming tion was called. They were thus sent hither in m in. made should. al}, he would: st once \go' to the After ing several private bills, the joint | peopl bed faith, and are certainly doing their best to resolution auterizing rity Paulding onan holiday appearance. before the Senate, without reference to the ap- “Me Lingpin dined in oaching change of Administration. The caucus | 441) this evening. : —— Farther ‘usanimonusly ares pe een yd accomplish the end for which they came here- | » sword and a grant of land from the Republic of PROF. L. G, MARINI. at the request of | Executive sessions, suc! not committing the Toverthatens aoe succeeding hour makes it | Nicaragua eat ponaed; t ie pila. will give another Dan- | Senators as to the votes they should give ou pend- AMUSEMENTS. more plain that the only hope of surely keeping Mr. Wade called up the bill providing for the | sante, at bh cademy corner of Ninth and p ste, pag cose ions. c A 5 discontinuance of mail service in States where | an THURSDAY EVENING, February al ASHINGTON THEATER! the border slaveholding States in the Union, lie, | {j ;cqntinuanee of mail service Tiokets for gentlemen to be had of 3 W SS 4 private, receiving nocays W. Gienn | in a report from the Convention that will assure Mr. Dougles moved to lay it on the table; ao ATERMGHSGRNERE ae ; Cc i Acting Manager. =: T. RaYMOnD | them that in the present loss of the seceding Mr. Green moved to amend by directing TT) 5 o W. L. I. THIS EVENING, Li See fe ts Uniew, thelr Interest, 20 fer ast ee reence Ts Ot aie ee eisai ne SENATE T Oe pointments before the Senate,and if not acted | First Night of the ergagement of the brsntifal, slavery is concerned, have not been practically | “'si-" Dougias thought that the measure of Mr. | instant, at. 7% o'clock, in overcoats, Gnd fatigue | on it will be through the factlous voting of the brilliant, and socomplished Comedienne, . Walnut E: n Tables. ‘te Republican pasty nn nn S| Sample cay ie ty toe Prevent a8 | MPH Oe een nly LEM TOWERS, Capt | Republican de ns Waaington hat Je ivitie Tikemearee | Soaue Oita Rep gig oom of the Republican party. attempt to catzy the mail by force. James Courmay, 0.8. fo 19. wie win , 1 y Also, will be added, by a New York house, about of the Convention not so blinded by anti-slavery | “arr Her, 11, of Texas, introduced a substi- OF ire Rationat pote Coles Gyan poise are excited enough to regard such an event as !n- AN UNEQUAL MATCH. wate owed og me ° partizanship as to render them utterly incapable | tnte, providing for an inter-postal treaty with the | Sinitnsonian Institution on SHURSDAY j~ | evitable. — Thee are from a es es ae of reasoning sensibly from palpable premises, are seceded States. ht that the seceded States | NENG; 2st instant. at8 ofclock., ‘Fh SS cin amen ee New Vork-eity tad Whey’ are forced Tato ane- gradually coming to understand that in thelr | |, Mr-Clingman seo eaecere wit bee ned or UNION ms tion by the prevailing money Great gn as Great Britain. He was not 8 ri THE PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN. A bands alone rests the question whether the border willing to continue postal service in such States; Selene, The) ~ easion and the public are re- INAUGURATION BALL John Sehmidt _.Mr. 8. W. Glenn woneng bn gg a. tiuveholding States shail go off, or be assured to | but he did not recognize any Insurrection in svek | SPectfully JOHN ©. RILEY, M. D., Dean. , a a y POREL ER & SONS, ucts. the original Union. With such responsibility | States, and would move to strike out the word nsec nadentscta eae coon In rehearsa’ N. ®.—Should weather Testing upon them, we have no doubt that in the | ““insurrection.”” (CH ATTENTION, REPUBLICANS. — Ali MARCH 4, 1861. THE HIDDEN HAND. 1t__ | the sale will be postponed until Seturday morning, Mr. Mason wished the Senate to consider this those voters in the Vistrioto! Columbia who " 7 L! same a on end they will discard extreme perty councils and subject well, ere they declared the “Confederated | left here to vote in either of the States, and spe. d MANAGERS. DD FELL 8 hd Pet ade HALL! = ea er heart and soul into the work of securing to | states’ in insurrection. The enforcement of such Sale ea Hactis te Ronub leas cause, with Li Ho1 J A Black, Secretary of State, MISS FANNY FORREST. FUTURE DAYS. thelr political organization the prestige of nation- | a declaration had cost Great Britain seven years of | Those Gdelity to the cause there ous ners cf Hon JA Dix, Secretary ofthe Treasury, aS FA PANN FORREST, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ality and Unionism, which is soon to be so upper- | !ong and bloody war. These States were another | Mute aro respectfully invited to mest at Gearhar Hon E M stanton, Attorney Genoral, wit LE OF HOUSE country. When it was determined to treat those | fy. C street, nextSA TU & DAY EVENING. Hon Horatio King, Postmaster General. Havin, ey Tes0xe od her, how he walt ADMINIST ATOR sal a most in the hearts of the people of all sections, a8 | States as in insurrection, let it be done, not as an | at 8 o’clock, to taks measures with s view to march Ou ths wart Sf ths Bocas TE ry LON Pe ba oe ME BOL Franitene, Mitt iuriamente. Bor that the party presenting the highest claim to it | addenda toa Post Office bill, but as a deliberate cession on the Cay cf ihe inauguration, with n the part of the Senate. OW ATE | MOO NEE TNA LE TRODE: | Duet, & 5 "clock, by virtue of an order of will surely be overwhelmingly ascendant. act—and then, God defend the right re sjate badge of demguation, tha heir num 1 Hon Wmiseward, Hon ‘Stephen A Douglas, sy pele) wea A prt a page * | Bhe Orr! ‘Court, 1 will offer for sale, at publio 38 atwiese manatees The hour for the consideration of the tariff hav- to prepare for the inancumtion ball aed for | « Banietets « AWwilee _, Te-morrow Aftorn ook,8 erand Pam | auction, at the inte residence of opens Oe. ae Tue Force Birt.—it is undeniably evident that | ing arrived, the Senate took up that bill. other prudent and proper purposes. “ KS Bingham, “ Wm Bile, pra’ tifa Gites will be pet oo et eee IE bo — ——. of the House of Represen- Pith pe grin Moree had ntayretacelhing wh thoes in offic ees eaxions to fobs, Roe aden we Z pp scouted to nm | Household E fects of the said Sibley, deceased, tatives who are disunionists per s¢ areas nervously ii 01 of five, eh | tion to the Republican cause, aid are aiming to ao- , SD Baker.” ne . ony anxious for the passage of the bill now before the | Wasreferred the President's message relative to | comp ich theire eventh hone de ires through petté MP ition. Sinsce Panacron, 3 RTIES Mill Implements, Bone Dust, be. P : oe the South Carolina commissioners, and asked that | coat influence, need not atterp to attend tie trek Andrew Johnson. J Hixon, BALLS, Pa , &e. And on MON DAY, the 25th instant. at l00’eleck, House, called ‘ the force biil,!” as the most ultra | it be pri ited In the Globe, so that members might } ing. for thoy wi | be spotted, erory man of them C Durkee. P King, at Pesrsor’s Mili, inthe County of Washington, northern ad vocate of trying the virtue in the sword, be able on the morrow to read it. fo 19 5t* SAM, STRONG, “A HB Anthony, 4 a orl STL 20 Be GEN | Me YOUNG | certain, Mill implements, a quantity of Bons _D. ——— “ 0, “ John hi i i % eNE t, &e, only. The former regard its enactment into law withdrew the teoert eats vara. bod cf (Ky OPNeeaAL ORDERS—No. 6, “ J Collamer, i Z Chandie-, at Vizor’s Haut, corner of Tenth aad E Oat $M, cash; over thet amount, 8 ored:t of as being positively certain to accomplish their might then appear inthe Giobe with Mr. Branch’s Heavgvarters D.C, Minitia, Joha P Hale, L Trumbull. sts., THURSDa x, Feb y 2'st. 90 days. for approved endorsed notes, bearing in darling purpose of quickly driving the border | objection to ie. ; Pasuinoron, Feb 13-1061 ¢ | On che part of the House of Representatives. | ;.},0kts 9) cents. admiting contieman anda tepost. be Vhs ued slaveholding States Into secession. Thus, while| Mr. Spinner asked leave to introduce a bill for rofthe Anniversary of the Huithday of *. ae ~— a “gees og Washington the uniformed militia of the District | Hon Wm Pennington, Hon J M Ashly, NION BALL N & WILLIAMB, Auctioneers. not venturing to vote directly for it, they afe in | the reduction of salaries of employees connected } of Columbia will parade in full uniform on Freee | $. Colfax, tr WC Garter, CP kth acd nt rebe S ay oo ” epresentatives djection o 5 ing, be a “¢ ! ng | not received 7 fie Beqparation of ‘heir commande,and |; A H Rise, “7 At FRANKLIN HALL, corner 9thand D sty | gt Wo'slock & mm 10t of Shoes, Vins whatever that will really tend to prevent sucha} The regular order of business (Mr. Stanton por’ zon to the Major General com-| * TD Eliot * J Humphre: FRIDAY EVENING, February 224. 16 peire Bors’ Shanghsi Shoes, consummation army bill) was then taken up, and Mr. Hoc Danding on the 2ist instant for detailed instruo- | ER ey “ Oster” a NING, 390 Pe je aceom cy ; of Va. eeded to say that he considered it a ‘ i « W Kellogr, * JC Rowns The Federal! Rifles, in announcing this Ball,most | 89 ‘ Boys’ Shanghai “ auciten ee Ss ereny = leaiistion | dactueion of war,anl setred SOr ree tprepimente oe Ween gr males unattached | oO Belogr “> respooifally solicit ® liberal share of the pa.” ao Bue Shan “ b 1 accord to the Government of the | protest against any such outrage. He did not be. | the Major General commanding between the hours |‘ T Corwin, “ JG De tronage of their fellow 9% mix d a United States power to protect its own integrity agedics oe poss ye zag constitutional right 2 2 eee ee Be os eee at inet., when posi- Wei foeror be Bes reg en = eae a ode oe 4 2 Be J;fferson “ everywhere. Yet while there remains a shadow | '0 authorize the President of the United States to | tions in line wi ral Wire A J Hamilton, “ CRobineon, * joy themetives.. No invitation fo * © bhang! * of doubt whether such power will be wielded | C#ll out, United States troops for the purpose of | BY order of Major AWiner Davis,“ B WGooet, Wil be sent dct, and the ladies are cordial ms eed ie with true patriotism and prudence, or under the | th: Federal Governnnice euinat the authority of | t919 st Obese “ A Bir, yy Wifiokets One Dollar, admitting "S Siduaed ents Prejudice, passion and partisan blindness which} He did not understand that the founders of the | (VF GENERAL ORDERS—No. 9. z Rg Woodrnff, iH Répnolds, oa S + ye’ Shanghai * 7 — Mo) a 4 Bi lersom = “* seer ermine ibe counsels cf the extreme anti. | Government ever hed the esa poeta Sead Heavgvantens D.C. Muitia cB JH Campb-il, Gen BC Wackinn bah Militers &. * Youthe’ Shanghai Shoes slavery wing of the incoming party, we regard to the highest degree, "I'he bill (te iis ee ADJUTANT GENERAL’s OFF: P Joha Sherman, Cor I ‘Davis, Ah The ee BhDer are frown shoe factory at the she ides of placing extraordinary military powers | House still, queue ang calmly, but it was s | 1, Of volunteers’ are] = We t Goole Sls Tat, Govt Fest 6 oe ae 5 over in the hands of the latter by any possible chance, | bomb that would soon explode an oe batt under the name of Cy ¥ W Kelioge, Lieut Gal seneart 3 $25 a credit of «and 4 moa tos uparoved endorses in times like the present, as going far to insure | into fragments. If it was passed, and the Presi- | th ‘Ria : Sr goby Cochrane, CaptS WG no‘es, Searing sypereet o i wr the inttotion ofa clvil war. If the ultra Repub- ae bere) pont SE on EO ‘Farcer i a 1K Moorhena, * GREEN & WILLIAM. Rests, icans of the Peace Convention and of Congress} He begun to despair of a: bel. letropo.i an Rifles, E Fenton, 18-S‘aw&ds werenow giving evidence of the purpose of trying done by Congress to preserve ihe peas of ie th. Then nas Battalior R Conkling, - Gopurcn” coe all reasonable and peaceable means of settling the | Country, and he was hesitating as to what course | the temporary noremend' H L Dawes, = WG Whiteley, Ser Eernete troubles of the times before venturing upon hos. | W2# Dest for the interests of Virginia. When the ta rece 4 peceeot pears, ou 3. y Femena| ee ee =< fx gus. Capt Hondersehs a al Way, Berd le. nf tile demonstrations, we would sce far leas impro- | ronventioi in Kine oe ee aeleaties tn | ef, he Pre uont Mounted Guid je © Marston, “ APrant Pr ‘onvention in Kichmond, that convention’ would fi flicer to Brigadier G: 1B “gy , « WE Nib Hon JG Serret, Priety in che enactment of this bill than we cer-| not belong in rendering’ its decision, Virgine yo the Wicabie nee ter Genre! Decor. « SEE « Sapee Hon WW s cs She Washington Licht Guard is attached * CR Train S8 Blair. n aton, tainly now clearly perceive. Such is not the case wenie not sumer herself to be subjected to any | to the third regiment of jpfantry. and will We re a A bonard rece eee L ‘Stewed. or oN s Jol. . BE . rr . 3 . Tarver. “No Compromise” is the shibboleth | GH Oppression, | having expired, Mr.Vatlan- | fexims't. © a Lieut Gen Scott "Col 8 Coo IM Carlisle. ba, - : WED OYSTERS. Farnuioe sapeied they utter on all hands; while demanding un- | digham proceeded to address the House upon the | By order of Major General abn his Gen Wool e > Sete Geek Gideon. Ls I tae on call. Orders solicited. fe 18. Limited, unconditional, and unquestioned control | report of the Committee of Tuirty tures. eux led deut Col EDKeyes, Col J p : M. HERL’S A BETTER TIME COMING: of all the possible military power and pecuniary E ee —— aor Gukcse™ WR Pal Jo { te — resources of the nation, to be used atthediscretion| Tux Manyianp Convention.—The Baltimore emt = lar sessions i a vant SUMAN ther of Messrs. Greeley, Sumner, Dudley Field & Co., | American of to-day : of Magensnu Encampment,N. be held here- Jno if the latter succeed in their current so des; ‘The State Conference Convention closed its } after on the SECOND ard FOURTH SATUR- Commodore Stewart, kK Capt L_M Powell! DAYS of exch month, fencing fiom next Sat | Commodore Jos Smith, Com’r W M Waike effort to obtain the control of the polfey af the labora yesterday, embodying {ts action in an Ad- cach month, commencing fiom n - omnmodor . if ee dress to thy le of the State, a sey urday evening incoming administration. Fortusately, they can 2 tae le of the and a series of 4 Archbold, eng’r-in-oh,,Col Harris, Marine C'ps, $ war, most s ; fe 18-3 JOSEPH &. TUCKER, Soribe. | Liont Woodhall: Sargeon W Whelan, | cane y 1 puenre”t “tiuarisranesteg Quiatar, | virulent forme oC Gossertins, Oe, opti resolutious. he action propesed simply to — Capt F Buchanan, Capt C Ringgold, Geat Goodrich, ” ¥, master J oan * | Nootu: and Weakness make§.o such legislation law ; as President Bu-| wait. ihe resolutions assert that a full aed fale (0F 70H 8. coucn, fo 18-40" : *r chanan would undoubtedly veto it the instant it | €XPression of the popular will is most likely to be THE GREATEST Citizens. 1, Strict 5 a from <3 days. ae Remes ow M&i:. ours from bad by a Convention called on the rec: 5 LIVING ORATOK ‘or Berret, Edward Everett, ILITARY anp CIVIC BIRTHNIGHT BALL a. might come into his possession. tion of the Governer.and hates hic ee ee WILL LECTURE [were e Wistnrop, § EYEE M oF : us Blais 4 Micon Masia: Sami IC * AGES FOR &K ‘ War uz is Not « Sarz Counszitonr in Ties bog comes wall: by proclamation, authorize IN THIS CITY HC ae MO Moberia Company A, Nat'l Guard Battalion, P PARLOR T! ire Lice tax Parstst.—Mr. McElrath, so long the the patel presatlininer tue Pence Conte caus. e Sedsk 3 LW Michael, To be given st the LADIES’ TRAVELING Bas ss Partner of Mr. Greeley in the New York Tvibwnc, | adopt any satisfactory plan of compute bi TITY HALL, Feaevany rn —The A Sy oedrks. 1 nape ASSEMBLY KOOMS, PARIS FANG Soubs y yp promise, the having finished their annual assess- | J. Viveent Brown, wie > J but now at the head of another journal—The Cen- Rsorlpregrt ippraves that Purpose. and adjourns and personal prepertyr oat mean: | D Field 2, H Bateson. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22p, 1861. ust at w e ol arc’ await ti vernor’s 2 (CIE: I) taify, Ap- € onal Guard Battal: mott bot mtr = em sar eapecs Poets stor | 2ction; auless intermediately the State of Vieuinia praia aren Wee tote tetas wot Pebrosty “teal. OY Cartis Noyes, rts coma enas Cuncd Battalion. bog aa party and adviser, qualifications for | shall secede, when the Convention is tx by imme- | sive, to hear all compisiats and to make saoh cor $70 H Elent. io that their Annual tt F 50. statesmanship e diately qeamembled at the call of its President reegans in Over assessment &s they niay deem nec c he tal at the Assemb'y Rooms, FRI IFTY THOD eB “The truth is, Mr Greeley’s fixed, stead jovernor declines to call a ‘Sovereign’ 7 7 DAY, February 22d. E RE CH ICE. tem wp Aa sree polat oly, initead of cm. yay ea sien C4 the 12th poesae, then See RAMS Ben low W ‘ok: : sual be weno rte part to pak hie one of ant tet ve on gomignmnnt- fare ass: whole rauge of any subj - nvention will at once recommend to th - Yy ‘and | of the manuf .ctarer, be offered fies him pether for the Nissin ee spans Peopl to proceed to the election of delegates to «fou going # You scom t6 be tn a M nar the most ag 6 ancant the se8- | to liquidate accounts and close yy OK statesman, renders him an unsafe counscilor. | such a Convention. The tone of the Address, as Seventh a — on. T With bim republicanism is only one thi a| Wellasthe P to ooddaed the resolutions, is conser- he has nee aoa acai the Cituzens, Sthera, we hope our fends $7 ¥ than Bo . fe 4 Slepisason, eowelry, at La hard Wallach, Cameron, Brower inne Base her, Pease . eco, : EERE Se Ree des Sek. k stould come to rae jo. 460 Gino Sow 0 di - | BARE ttme—now it may be temperance. now tariff, now | Vative and free from any aspersion of the motives S is them 80 % an! very—each ja its turn paramount; but any | of those differing from the sentiment represented | of the itranger. he was runni grand -sysiem of politics or political economy, | !n the Convention. Practically, whilst the Con- | singing out SMITH, No. 460 with cheks, balanres, and compensations, he bas | vention dissents from the feng which has been net yet gr ped. Hence it is that be bas never sued by Governor Hicks and endorsed by EGRO GIRL FOR HIRE-a =: Deeu inficential either at Was! hington orat Albany, | those agreeing with bim, the action of the body N negro girl, 12 y ,ars old, for bire for t Y except when be bes been acting with 8 party in | & ubstantial admission that the people of the | of the year. ‘Apply at 382 Fifth et., ber the minority. His natural inclinations seem al_ are not now, and have not at any previous | 3nd H. Pavate run in opposition to the ruling powers, and | time been, prepared to adopt a measure so ex- NEW YORK STEAME bis cwn force {s usually exhaust at the very | treme as the assembiaze of a « ‘Sovereign Conven- Tae Steamship MOUNT VER mowent wheg those with whom be ier i SEZAE> Se, o: < peer ie tat Lee 7 ANCE For in ~ é . The 108 6 s B Books, Miscellancous ac’ wit} tion’? Whilst recogn:zing and applandin, the | Pier No. 9, North River. New York, for ark: ikkinwe and Stati. ink ¥ nese the triumph of their principles” "| moderate counsels whitch ee alee ine the | Ror No 9, Nort SATURDAY, the 73d Re AW Flstoher, EP cake ass, Heowee Tene &,,8t SHEPHERD'S, corns: Seren a ceelt ath Cutan whesd counoele should | Sou we cannot be blind to the fact that these | IMSIBUE. 4 opaan & RAINEHALE ET” | 3 ose Earner. Josesh 1. Posts Te 'dote aa Sotto Setess eee. — <tnbaaaaume moderate counsels are the direct result of the cone Aste. | And ® Lowndes Jaokron, Mi UR BONNETS, HATS, FLATS of pre’ ose who now hold fn their hands } servative temper of the people of the State, which For BALLS AND PARTIES, Cc John L Hayes, Oo Istest sty) ry 2S the solution of the question whether there aball | {8 powerful ‘enough to restrain even those most aya t —— $ aS no best asterial? “Cail be peace and harmonious reunion, ut permanent | disposed to question or deny Ite celeron Paps pep Cae pe eee John 4 disunion by Mason & Dizon's line, and civil war Gents’ White Kid Gloves from 50 cents to. 91.35, in ninety days? * ment Cou Ky = no 22-tf 3326, . Sth ote. “a 34 REWRIG. south ange He! RY'EGAN, ints ‘G Parkers Abert A BT SHIRTING COTTONS. * near Iron Butldicgs. 5 Comin q Nv ombvanid, ‘Those of our eustamere who lem COMPANY C. W. L.1. ss Met at ru Scnozoxs tx tux Navy.—The number of ap-| ** Belek. 13 ovsrooat ENS. Pilcants for edmission as assistant surgeons in the | _R. . LEWIS, 0, 8, = ht : & cays Re x Navy who bave so far offered themselves f TEEWESIDENT’S MOUNTED ouaRp. | £ ly cases. end oe ves for ex- MASONIC=, jo i a | George P Fish emination by the Naval Medical Board, soon to} (|S Convention of Ledre eile We hak Of the All members wno have not tegcived thelt how | Goorts asim Veshbu gand) we would advise See sit im Philadelphia, ts much below the usual sy EVENING (av 1."ofeloce BIS Cw: Bennsyivauie svemze tad Cer tie Ww tom, inson i cell on us sarly.as we are the only who mber. Many such officers are just now want. ie J odeea oooupit tid ball will be gto rethe paracd 4 Bro Goodwi ‘ By order of the Chairman: © York i Giok, WM. M_ SMITH, Seo. 8. W. OWEN, Capin $e Sand 12 «Bam ge tnectings GREAT SACRIFICE ’ jes probably about bind the 20th or 25th of March proxime. t Parisian Goods. marin cated to vee | Migeat = Tat FA BMWS tare, | DACEeSy taka alt obendioms ARTY Tiingacacciecet ney eyo, | OH ARCO AA UR om | Be CMON RONE AR Itscems to be understood around the Depsrtaneét i Anacustin Being | _fo20 thare “and FGI PR EUTSR! posi, hatever was made out Private J Scars AMILY. OF SERVANTS. ey pln Sergt R.. GRAHAM, Treas, ; C OYALHAVANA ERY x The following | PGR, SALE—A F ber, ©, who viet this city for the mi. x ne] ths, Prinotpal prizes in thedraw-| f Ce Sear tuting & similar associ tion her 86 3 un — zes.| Nos, B48 cook, pi 4 TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, BANK OF SHE METROPOLIS, Fes. | 2 006 | 26,997, $20,000 ly, emarty and sefalas & nurse; | man nd iodion EAM, oteitting a sestion | os corporate aataant sof Washtogton perpegs rece " 30,000 1 " ey nd o irthday. the 22d | . No. 7210, 7801, 8836, ° ally ring cuore | GREAT ARGAINS holiday aad i 5 * * me T.C., Star Office, and the ort will cal BARGES ELoraine, ? on him. -lw UNITED 5: ade "HING STORE, : —————— 4 2 (7 The Legislature of Obio, now in sesai ec there | 298 #20%5—81 000 ench, : PERA CLOAKS!—OPERA CLOAKS! fols-1w Between Lith ave pamed a bill probibiting letermectitgs a: fore, be open for grneval teases m that, de e hex! brated ‘ottery will O FOR THE illict Intercourse between persons of white and { tenders ga the 2 Ane of ° inst, to otés as may not have been atte t REE ESBS ELLE SMITHSONIAN LEG. NEDA EU. iN ‘Ke Pelican flag,the bird Pronouneed “‘ungaint: i, ty Madame de Te lecture 4m sight, thy in habit and cowardly in netare * | EY . fea tod aks cones peed etna tn sieca | P MJom ANDERSON Sicx —The Charleston pa- | *, seenvited pers state that it was currently t through- ont ihe clty on Sunday last that Major Anderson F . Addi UEZ. onte of City Post INAUGURATION BALL. sel Ld BEEKMAN & CO,, 473 Broapwar, New