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from the iti sessi and after some time spent | morning about $ o'clock, amid cheers therein, the doors’ were opened and the Senate took up for consideration nett o apaleweny Dill, and after the adoption «f jn amend- took a recess until 7 o'clock; when the Senate was addressed by Mr. Wilson, and then adjourned until to-day at 1! o'clock. Hovsz.—When our re) cl the House delivery to the public. Embreced in its enter- | naq under consideration Mr. Stanton’s Army bill. taining contents are the following articles : After ‘hes from Mr. Boceck, ofa, amar: The Maytield Mystery—a thrilling’ tale; Jane’s | Ho |, of Mich , the fers ‘ th ood low the Detec- yee il M y next. The fa! , being the rps aes - Com- Thirty three was next cal y a ay t peer ya Bi as ‘anjast tothe Border ‘States. Ge action cf Mer beh, tee tacame went inte | ‘The President chagt lett Now York yesterday INADSUREION INAUGURATION BALL. WASHINGTON CITY: = FRIDAY..............-.+ February 22, 1861. — or THE Joe Wastin os Of artillery, upon his route} pREesiDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, At Elizabethtown and Princeton, N.J., great oN THE were collected, and Mr. Lincoln mae Fourth of March, 1861. Sere drowned by the applause aud cheers? "| Thedootvaf the Senate Chamber will be opened On arriving at in, the Philadelphia eoun- | &* ny o’clock a. m., = the ssion of Senators, cilmen and committee, with the constituted aa- _ ai = arrai eed cogs dias at needstyet | oticdieeesad Vor tae mel police force. Mr. Mills, Maycr of ‘T-en- sabe Chief Justice and Associate Judges of the wth Socatvas Mr. Lincoln with the following Bel re gpl ~ deigeromst pe so ents, red Sir: In the name of the citizens of | 294 Ex-Mem elther of Congress, the Capital of the State of New Jersey, I have the | #24 Members of Congress elect iatt honor to extend yon hearty welcome to our city. |, Oflicers of the Army god Navy who, by name, It will afford us great pleasure to do all in our if cheer tpn ge a eince wer to make you’ stay with us as agreeable as a Ene. besos on - bee 9 Peesible. With your permission, honored sir, we er x: rt ty webge ed ‘a at Secretaries will now esoort yon to the State Capitol, where | ¢ meargreg ot ee heslatant Postinsster nate the werabers-of the Legislature and State officers | OCPD), tee OF aoa 5 ee, await the pleasure of doing*vou further honor. take cl phe Sl he pa Treasurer, Com- Nr. Lincoln briefly replied | He adverted to no | ™/arioners, Jude Wcmhigtha Ghd Geeaneawwre political topic, but stated that he was prond to ac- me the 'yors Jlyrong's ao Pe Dy eer jonk val in Teer ‘then my Be of Bae hd ae will be admitted at the no-th door ay cola ta he Cepltalswiere the Preealent war re | , Tbe familie ofthe Diplomate Corpawiitenter celved in the Senate chamber, Hon. Ed. Perry, | at the north door of the Capitol, and be conducted Liao the Senate, addressing Mr. Lincoln ‘Seat with Fe 00 if ecien as Sir—In the name and on the behalf of the Legis. | table for the President of the Ualted Sisies and lature of New Je wy pee le bY ee a caine at pee loner ft, for the Com: tate. lo the high and respon- 4 tible ofce of President of the United Staten you | _ The Coiet Junior and Associate Sastors of the are soon to take upon tarred aS ous Court wi ve: on ig! ich have been called. You go reside * plat as of this vast country at a time of Rien ~ - “si Igor jes Peay al seata - te great distraction and eminent peril, when the Heeds. f De ; ns eb tis thers sp ta hearts of all true patriots are filled with anxiety Cane gee eye ay eed apeolh a ae ree moe ely big pater gy Of Hberty stand | », ve received the thanks of Congress; Governors Phat you may receive from on High widom to | of States and Territories of the Union, Hx-Gov- =e U7 The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than ever of Metropolitan news and gossip, and choice literary reading, Is now on our counter ready for MANAGERS. ~ ieee. lon Horat . General. On the part of the Senate. v for February; parang curate Beh Hydraulic Mining ta California; Conspiracy Agsinst the Capital; Gov. Hicks’ Testimony before the Investigating | codon Timea oa Sceesion: Addresvot President : ae y before the Vireinta Convention; Portrait} On motion of Mr_ Stanton, the House a as of Count Cavour; Correspondence from Penra- peer 5 fad go apse 0; sees PAGS > cola; Route end Speeches of the President Elect; | the chair, took ; aa ie — d Vice President | and after some time »; “WEARS Sealers Confederacy: Presentation ot | Pose and the Blouse adjourned. Colors at the Smithsonian; ‘Montgomery Con- ; Lectures at the Smithsonian; Inaugura- , &e., &e ; ficulties; Latest ie several ) "feigrphle Dsuicey om al purote| of ena petont, aed te, peace tere > re; ie = — pre ie ay ee a it. Latham addressed the Senate in opposition meeti ssociations, &c.; and’! ‘Worticultural Cor: jomon Foot, =e On the part of the House of Representatives. Fauvay, February 22. ly» ference Hon Senatz.—After the presentation and refe ig the motiorof his coll for a Committee of mee and Miscel- ference. tendin; 000 was a sufficient | Iany; Recipesfor tbe Houseboid and Workshop, | CO” pee. A &c., &c., —- with several columns of Mis- sum for the overland daily mail. { cellaneous {tems, Local news, Prose, Poetry, . it lied, urging the necessity of the suis nano i pi ces. Drop claiming that the House amendment would endanger the meas- ure. bi ithorizin; ment for At half past 12, the bill aut izing ‘ay casteshderad H Seresessce THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW. Br J. C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Auctioneers. n of Alexandria 6 per cent. Stock. eras 8 ine McOUIR Fan and Frolic. This is just the paper above all others for per- we i sons in the National Metropolis to send to their friends at a distance. Price only three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ness an Ca nl Sonzr Szconp THovent.—Arkansas has fairly the suppression of Indian hostilities in (being the special order) was taken up. Mr. Latham spoke in favor of its passage. Mr. King opposed the bill, claiming it was not sufficiently guarded. Mr. Baker addressed the Senate earnestly in & MSM, H st @; 5 F ra! : TH E EVENING STAR CONGRESSIONAL, ___—| PROGRESS OF THE PRESIDENT ELECT ARRANGEMENTS UNION AUCTION ed 7. on # i aaa nsoeat tessce CO., Aucts. ' .. WY Wintom. = Be Brigss, : UIRE & CO. Anctionesrs. f States, Assistant Secretaries of Depart- « BWEas, 2y J.C. Me " direct and strength to sustain you inthe discharge | ©80F8 o! d *. Cyrae Aldnch, ‘ORE, - OF HORSER.—On Inaugurated the coming counter revolution In the | ##¥0r of the bill of the laborious dutlesof yourbigh office, and that | en's, and the Assistant Postmaster Generals | Green Ad {John Cochrane, BN en a ee Ta cotton States, in her recent election. Contrary to DEPARTMENT NEWS. ‘ou may so succeed as to merit the universal plau- Sg! eg wena! Deuionsas Trance “ ba “ Mon ined, 10 0 » Btthe Auction Rooms, ¥@ shaii eril, the expectation of our correspondents by telegraph | ¢.02 sais az nie oly Poor Aoart.—Thefol- | ait of Well Soon Rovated Mintel oereeih 2) | and the Mavags of Weshligionand Gestasteen, ae | “ 'e Pentone Booourt of the Government ea Mary P from two wide apart points in her limits, she bas | jowing orders are of lnterest to our eltizens : Peng bagi sit, bo your gress tashjand say Will occupy s@tts on the rightand leftof the main |‘: i ihe ers eorke kicd'y oe end aoont 6 pease | i a RT T, aie < entrance. “ “ Sartis, Term Peshalie, pat aaly; Siectedl 5 ceestouses see aicgee Pekan ies Sot he ile Fete saan su tetas eine Members of Congress, and Members ciect, wilt | °; Ht Px Morrie, Eert “5.0. meGUIRE & CO., Avot. Union majority of delegates to vm a held, | Capt. M. C. Meigs, Corps of Engineers, Mr. President ana Senators of the State of New | Chter the Senate Chamber - “a es hr “en . 4 Frese By GREEN & WILLIAM GREEN & WILLIAMS, A Auctioneers. vention in case that had been order: * Washington, D.C: Jersey:—I am very grateful to the President for | 224 Will occupy seats on the left of the Chalr . ¢ tie E Niblack, XPENSIVE SALE Or HOUSEHOLD ax» Reve memes Sha has weve Some ne eee t | Captele eb hgeg ld = ageing id this welcome to your State. I cannot but remark pd, prog Caer ere ee bod “ Crhae 2 EXitcaen FvamireRe, sition to hold a convention. Her industry is de- | you ere assigned to the charge of the — bec the exalted character of the place. New. Jersey wae ; spies he Seley phrased he Larigy ot voted almost wholly to the production of pena open, toe aes wicsee aa leving Liat. peat teed gp on at A dd tthe ana be ecwducted to the gallery of the Senate. =" Al in which she is progressing much faster in pro- | ‘orton theref‘om. Lieut Gen Scott, Gen Wool Col HK Gi “¥ il Se teenscinte paekdininn og bats eee battle than she. 1 remember reading, when avery | | The Rotunda shall be clesed, and the passages portion to egur Lieut. Morton hs been instructed to depesit all | TAIT poy. «:Weeme’s Life of Weabington at | leading thereto kept clear. any other of the cotton States. Her people have | funds in his bands belonging to the Aqueduct nt of— Se -hand Ferniture, Mattresses, Sec gesact eescerne, Mateo One Horse If you think Tam right, you will stend by me won't you? (Yes! yer!) This ieall Lak If i| The Diplomatic Corps will occupy the seats The other doors and entrances to the Capitol, | Col J P Tayier, G 5 \d fashioned book, such as young men now sel- : i W R Palmer. Lieut JS Saunders, : § had (thanks to the conservatism of her Legisla- with the geome berm Bet te ed — ree a. denna thecroslag of the Deleware, emer ea under this arrangement, | Cap’ Navy 3 M gesury ip onumersi. = which ws deem unneo- sary hy baranity fare pfore beg Aor | cig erefor ‘tiv ofc with hia foal ccgenis | tbe Wiumph at Trenton, nd other nob evens in | WL REPL led Srtwn'membett ot tee Goa: | Sonmodore Stewart: Capt G Ringgit wilbeonoieditc: und eodane, wit iaverest, tied into extreme measures; and the resultof her | Very respectfully, Captain, your most obedient, the Hessians in this rity, must have | €léct, accompanied by two members of ‘om. | Gon mover Son tem . Lise! ell, hereto: . election tells how that opportunity bas operated. 4 ben, COeErEG. Torren, "| couquered, the Hessians tn tt They fought for | mines of Arrangements, will proceed jn a cariage | § Arch, ener nek » Gol Harris, Marine C'ps, | Sie JP SES & WILT ITAMS, Avote the illegally called Texas Convention Brevet Brig. Gen. and Col. of Engineers. | something more than National Independence mr 2s ny | pave f Buchanan, Raroel. a ER yee Though the illegally +s When we remember them, are we not prompted | 28d entering there will proceed to the President's | Capt L M Powell, Surgeon W . By 4. C. Mout ee Nae although Texts may nomiaally voteto be bound | it¢m# Telegraphed irom Washington. to promote the tberties of the whoie people by | "TT. vice president elect will be accompanied Cotivens. E’¥intacs Foantreas, 8c Os SATORDAY although Texas may nominally vote to be bou' Wasuincrox, Feb. 21—Official advices were | preserving our Constitution in its integrity? [Ap- te the Capital by « neater of the Goenetten or 1 Maver Barset: MORNING Poorusry O¢10 crolock atteeave by the action of that Convention, yet it will be | received to-day from Fort Sumter, but nothing of | piause.) 1 appear before you, gentlemen, as the yodiea te eng and conducted Into the Vice Pres- | Robert © Winthrop, tion ro..me, ws shall sel! the Personal Efcotsof the found that the vote in favor of her Convention’s | especial interest is therein mentioned. It appears, | exeentive ofticer of that Constitution. The wel- ee rent Sek chee inte the tenets | Samuel Hooper, Sumuel James, comprie: ng — pipsinn, edict will fall far below half the vote of the State | bowever, that the garrison Is. un by pollens apr coms yo havo given mo is « patrictin.ene;. for'® | Chamber, where the oath of office will be admin. | ff & GAT all ot/0k of Groseriog ond St vat there is no con ent mean: jority of you not ree w' vl " ‘ '. below a third of it. In such case, the Union The Senate to-day went into executive session take your reception, then, as an evidence that you comme Court will enter the Senate Chamber a few | D Field, T with 3 general rtment of Household party of the State will at all hazards resist, with | by the casting vote of the Vice President. A large | wish to see the laws carried out and the Govern- | P! ine fas hetens tha Peaihent olaet IT Heald. fects arms if need be, the revolution her Convention | number of nemiansont to ering se Poca ment preserved gl Apelanee) As such, & am ae The ‘Senate will assemble at 12 o'clock Ao goats re of fe Seiad aco _ | were made, inc! ing promotions in the Arm: roud to accept the hospitalities of your State. sive tl , th » .c, » Avots, Bes emnyed to make. We Lave private amsu-| ind Navy. and deputy postmasters, were con, | rou capacity } have stall be devoted. so long | president med tee Brent etek att eae Hovords, Johnson, rances «f this important fact, from parties in | armed. Also that of Representative Niblack, of | as | have life. fo the Union, the Constitution and duced by the Committee of Arrangements to tye | Sf Wadsworth, FUTURE DAYS. ee era Seal Geen Poop te pom laalion Ce cc oe ey Lalo EE ae of | 841s prepared for them in the Seoate Chamber. | TH griow Weed, amit RGus GURU RR Sageeety: f Judge Black as Awociate Justice of the Sn | ate yi ienla tien procended to the leomed After & short pause, those assembled tn the | (13 Eellows, FPG, iSiely Scomprea by Eee Shomentas in tice From time to time, of late, we have published | "6 Deart, bet this wes disagreed to by three or | ANU Leck, Speaker of the General kasaas-1 Senate one wa tagiaee tec tg ingrenstaale FA Seward, Northern Liberty Mar jis gud tothe, high convincing proof that the border siaveholding | four majority, while several who are opposed to then weicomed the Pres'dest in a shert sen cont Portico of the Capitol, in the following TL Tullock, eat iad er for cosh on NDAY M Mae igeiees aks abteia nn ae ee Gee nea ee ee cod him thet New Jersey would | “ye Marshal of the District of Columbia. PH Vinton, Past T. A. BROWN, Clerk. Now, the question to be solved is: will the domi- | tion. jar 5 2 oor OMe AY ea haevery Constitu-| ‘Phe Supreme Court of the United States. : Havby, aia ae ¥ nant nar eat of the incoming government, aid | 10 that of Jobn Pettit, as District Judge of Kan betradion* Sogdicdls erry en adjust} The Seraeaat at-Arms of the Senate. 5 Sasa, BLES Ean ig eng ny TOCK 0} $a making She counter reveluion at the South a} It is the opinion of some of the Senators that | "In reply Me, Lincoln socke w fellows: he Peeeident ek eee ne tts anlithe Pies: # Rerlry Poore, MORN To eeaAT SUcstot Os MONDAY Swiiy asthe Gnunion, yor se lnder tecomp,| ie frmulndcr ite tera ft penn Auk | yt etgaars tatoo Amey] gl gt ye ya Sete Oy ie remainder - | have just enjoyed the honot rn W 8S Wood, <4 his entre H. tuch ae— swiftly as the disunion per se leaders accomp- ples oie tease of your Legislature To you, as to} , The Vice President and the Secretary of the WG Sactien, BIB. poet rn . plished theirs? Wil they aid the Union party of a; them, I tender my very grateful tanks. It comes | Senate te Riohard Wal.soh, Brasecis nad of 4 the South to work out, in three months, a complete a sien Capt. F. D. Cal to me as toe representative of the Piel So The Diplomatic Corps. ; F catghell. aap ah arrer, and bloodless victory for the integrity of the ~<-- Major Selden, U. q lady. | CY:_1 Will reiterate to you my devotion 2 Hends of Departments, Governors of States and tehen Farait=r-. J Union—driving into political exile every pestilent omg Sod ia aharvis, U.S: A. and lady; | Constitution, the Union, and the perpetual liber- | sperritories, the Mayors of Washington and ort of Facey Goods and Millinery Goods, politician who has been engaged in the secession | © 2: Nye and lady, Shanghat, are at fVillards’. hese of the “fe Y mba heses piesa a Georgetown, and other persons who have been | Joseph FB jomers, Gare Cases, &o Lae tagprengnemER, aragl i to th nities whic: le fore me ese ¥ 7 rT * i 7 ‘work of treason? What is required of them tu] Ozsrauctios or CuaRLxston Haksor.—A late | /s1de to the dit iy spology for entering into no | mitted an the — ymca etc: CW Boteiae fe ‘Wit other goocs pot here mentioned, Going their abare of the patriotic labor, is freely | letter from Charleston says: “One sad accident has } e.ucidation of sentiments or my future policy. I ‘Aes dion atk tebe the pot end oa let kien lai Ag Solomons, 54 a ALL & BARNARD. Aucte. ‘anohard. Se 8 BARNARD. Ancte._ and frankly to accord to the Union party of the | Dottisg out all the lights at the cote are | hope Lsball be under no necessity of swerving of | ft oct of the tistteee Mootgomery Bisir, By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. South every necessary concession, to enable it to} Porno” The brig Siena Medienn from Attakapas, peliabere Daher nee is to prowess maar The President and the Committee of Arrange Geo 8 Fore, e DMIN: ATOR’s 01 overwhelm disunion in every coming contest. eager ts ot meee Sud selene, rpms pe have = desire apart from pee ae sermony bse pele @ position in the rear of the Amaun Parker,” oan Ws by as | it ja re, Such fi may meet w' ceful re- ee Z 1 int st The instant it is known throughout the South the night of the Lith instant, in distress, but not | Sco O¢y'tes | be necessary, however, to set the |. Next in the rear of these the Chief Justice and | 4,M.5 Wil pont #4, 30 o'elook. be virtue | borin lpepenens rar es geal ant igh seeing any lights, got among the breakers, struck, feot down firm. [Shouts of applause, prolonged soca tie escmree cee Jett oa ten Vice Presi. en H Gannett = —— 4 ‘ste res jon! ‘soon wen: jeces. Th 1, 4 a fs near 5 friends of the Union will commence to organize = were Tost, = (geo man being eared the pe id i pio Rare beg cries of UGeod. 1 peg Saker and Members of the Senate those Fi the First Ward, ee ‘and | in every seceded State. They now outnumber | barbor is so difficult to enter that most of the the disun{onisis in all of them except South Caro- | that come here are shipped by the way of Savan- it be ted. next in the rear cf the Supreme Court. Heads of lina, and, possibly, Florida. This is true beyond | R&D: 28 insurance cannot be effected on goods | weather the ship through the storm daring four Mill Implements, Bone Dust, &e. wiFearee aT "the County of Woehlneen: ast, &o. Dee > 5. M Browa rect pal Ors, d_-—Ex-Governors of shipped directly here ” ears, You may get at the end of that time a better | Department, Governors, and I ‘Wm Schooler, all question They are kept down in them now, ~paacas son GAD DENTISTRY at ivewars. pict Yiate. Lincoln closed amid immense cheer- | States and Territories, and Ex-Members of the ; fens 's, Fx-Members, and Members. and Mem- Ances of governmental power in their hands’ Ja | N.4.) ® Mr. Dobbs has recovered $200 of @ den: el “fir. Lincoln wes then escorted to his hotel For tne House of Representatives in the 3 Uist named Russell, for impro) dentistry aw. * : $3), oash; over that amount, a credit of - this country and era, those applisnces can bold | Santee tll for Improper dentistry. Re Dasiliy pantech. Whe teen et Geena i | beh ether pettaas on ore Tecitied ta ine pees ‘x sare: for appre oe dnote Sey | the majority in subjection only so long as the Grnmon reason, that any person claiming to prac- | front were so continuous end lond, that he was zene bes Meoggecert occupy the steps, and rZyzanoweki, 6 “WALL & Ax Ants. latter refrain from making an earnest and general | tice any cular trade or profession 1s responsi- | gnaily obliged to present himeelf on the balcony, residue o! portico, L A Gobnebt, eEEEaEaIIqIqnunaea=—==: effort to assert their rights. ble for failure to exercise sufficient shiil in the | and address a few" remarks to them. The enthu-| _4!1 being in readiness, the oath of office will be W Bartlett: On the instant they (the Unionistaof the seceded | Prosecution of bis business. siasm knew no control. At balf-past 2 o'clock | *aministered to the President elect by the Chief estar - Justice; and on the conclusion of the President's the cortege was under way eu route for the depot. address, the Members of the Senate, preceded by ABRIVAL AT PHILADELPHIA. the Vice President, Secretary, and Tgeant-at- The train bearing Mr. Lincoln and suit arrived | Arms, will return to the Senarc chamber, and the in Philadetphia about 4 o’clock yesterday after- States) realize that the victorious Party in the late Tux FLoatine Battery.—The Augusta cy National election have proved that they are not | Constitutionslist of Tuesday, contains the follow- the enemies cf the real rights of the South they ing Special dispatch, dated Charleston, Feb. 18: hevet d with being, that effort will be The floating battery is nearly completed, and The eeveral C uttees of Reception, ill | — hereafter be sanounced. cePtion. &e. will ISHED APARTME Gentiemen desing invitations for Ladies, will A i fc . aad Ceamber, or two tankers foes Jonve leave their name and addrers at Gautler’s, | tion very dentable aud ploncant—460 New York uilp & Solomon's, or Stevens’ Fu hing Store, | av. recond door fr: near President, accompanied by the Committee of 5 reed mo ‘Sth st. and the Pres will be launched to-morrow at 2 o'clock.’ It 18 | noon. ‘They were escorted to carriages in waiting, | Arrangements, will procecd to the Presidente Sipan aptigns received at these paces. dent's Grounds and State Department. _ fe #1 3t made. The success of the incoming Administra-| said to be a very complete work of its kind. the one allotted to Mr. Lincoln was drawn by | Houee se tion depends wholly on the destruction of the OR REN !—The four story BRICK HOUSE, far white pers a conspicuous by ad gay ‘The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, with the Inaugurat! m Ball. PSE SSa ia a oateren and F. — 9 heads. A procession was formed | Marshal of the District, are charged with the ex: oid ies ry ERS. ascendency of the disunionists in the seceded | [7 The ex-Duke of Modena recently announced | P!¥™9 je on their ; - ged \ —— mises ; or of DUVALL BROT c Seles and that depends a4 we have frequently | Wouigiitte band of toope at Bamano that he beaded’ i nig ted eet rm stol, Will peeterve orden = TUCKER'S COIFFURES aa Pa avenue, fo.20-mte0" shown, upon the substantial aid acco:ded here,— | former dokedons te “Gisributed en tg, b's | politics. The Pennsylvania Dragoone all Particl-] Ail horses and carriages will be excluded from AND FOS, RENT-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS Peace ted in the procession the Capitol square. GARNITURES and STABLE, near Willard.’ Hotel. Apply to southern friends ofthe Union, cnet te | toe used for that purpose. P'tbe President elect, accompanied by tveChair-| "Should the weather prove unfavorable, the cer-| ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE KIpMELL & LAWMENCE, Drageinte Pe ae = | oman of the comm tee of Arlanzements, the Pres- | emony of the Inauguration will take place in the COMING BALL. f WORSHIP AT THE CAPITO By | idents of the City Council, bis suite, and the | Senate Chamber. ENT—A threo story brick HOU: sense aCe Coxvantion—As anticipated in| ((B snins seinen te ey ee l= By | idents of tt Of the New Jerssy and Peansylvante =a SoLomon Foor, fe 21-108 en Mae YORK. Ficiatoe a rooms it Koei order, with gad yesterday's Star, to-day has been fixed on for Room reneh iB the, Representat vex’ Hall on | Leyistatures, proceeded over the route fixed upon. Jamrs A. Prager, = tures - on ick COTTAGE ines commencing—in the Peace Convention—to vote | SABBATH MCKNING, at IL orelocks Union | He was hailed everywhere with patciotic em. Evwanv DB. Baker, PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH or MARCH | A*%; : x; AGE. upon the various propositions for « settlement be- blems and manifestations b CHARITY SERMON.—The Rev. Wa fore them. Ati p.m. to-day, all general debate Grane, 8.3 Prendent oh areyien 1 3 in resol: lege, wiil preach a oharit St. Macthew’ in aid of e Indi; Posed, discussed in five minutes’ speeches and Pe of the Young Cathoiow Griend Sori ty. Probably not less fe 22-4 Committee of Arrangements. than bora hundred thousand people were gati —_—_—_—_— Cad, et ecreeeeareh Fhe weather: was | ve VOUSU BBORINED FOR THE WEEK- On ariving at the headquarters selected for LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR him, the Conti ental Hotel, Mr Lincoln was con- FRIEND OR RELATIVE? ducted to the balcony and’ introduced to Mayor “ Henry. The noisy multitude below greeted his (PIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEEKLY IN THE appearence with boisterout cheering: but bot WORLD! the Mayor's welcome and his reply were unhear excepting by tuose in the immediate vicinity. by ‘aying in your supply of— Blankets, Bed Comforts, Quilts, Linen ard Cotton Sheeting Pil ow C:a0 Linens and Lable Cioths, Table Napkins, Curtain Damark. Cartath Muslin, Oilelothe, Car ul * . 4 petings. All selling at reduced NRY Nt ‘and itd foor 7 323 Pa av., south aiderber oth petty ok * ferme opp Al Tite fe2i lot new Iron Bu:idings. Avenue. Be riend Soci ty. voted on. Probably fifty of such Propositions are Upy aati KANE, Cor Sec, to be so disposed of ere they can come to a final { ERSALI iL be De °K vote. If that be not arrived at before Monday ion ‘atthe, Eig ae ty Gharch-wn i NDA ¥ VENI G, at 7 o’clook, from Mark 16:16— He that believeth and is —He that Betiereth not next, which Is not impossible,we shouid not be sur. ol baptized shal be saved; but ITS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- | 1) 5cIDED SACRIFICE IN SILK GOODS, ac FOS RENT Tho fine BRICK HOUSE No. ; Mr. Lincoln displ: t ti his de- a 100 West st., » at present coon Pee cend ihe majority tn favor of an entirely | he that believerh ot tie Esta needs ee ft livery which cabsed the mass to reflect beet. LED! B! aaeden ro sian) pes | Pied by the subscriber ff’ kes 12 Toomer with satisfactory settlement to the border States over. | toatt fo 22-2." | otic views in deafening applause, atte : — sp | AND-WOOLEN DRESS G4 ingosd nerghtorhoed Arsie be tans “st whelming—thirteen States to seven; the latter 10. 0. F.—FRIENDHIP LODGE. No |_ Mayor Henry, in receiving Mr. Lincoln, re-| ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED fany of the above articles are RUDDER. J ‘one being all States far north of the border. If the | | ne te bin pop Etre TD Ledge, a to the calamitous condition of affairs, which BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR raamine Sa Scot and o” supest etoek : i . 12, ar ues meet ry IN. * > ’ " dow: Man dean ‘day, the majority will be} DAY, 2h inst a: hall past Pan sok Hees UA | left but few resides without its dreadful visita WEEKLY ! P less, doubtless. We are very sure that the in- eof attend ng the funers] of onr deceas fluence of the President elect will be exerted | av agg Retoragianet iceee se earnestly to procure a report, such as indicated | _fe 22 SA MU EL. E DOUGLASS, Seo. above, from the moment he reaches this elty; and MASONIC tee ty Lope E, No. 10 a doubt not that its power will be shown conclu. Heo Ne eee ee this Lodge will bs hel s-vely, in the final determination of the Conven- | te oe SUN Bae ent : e tion if that be postponed until Monday next. tions. The masses, said the inayor, are weary and 4 sick of the selfish schecnes and wily et slich ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE pol'ticlana, and trust in the statesmanship and pa- WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- tiotism of President Lincoln to restore peace and SS geisiaigess Don rosperity. | He regretted that the short stay of the DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY Cosr. President elect precluded that intercourse with . eR oC = the merchauts, amntactaion oun coon of | 1T8 HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WILL SAVE Philadelphia which would afford a clear discern- TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR Fi SY —————————————— rder that we may have room for WHAT THE LADIES WANT To KNOW. “Gur mock of DAY GOODE STREL Ww oan bur Jouven's Kid 6: Ssecttetee eo fassilvee. isnow inall blacks & : at CAUPETS, CURTAINS, OILC!ILOTHS, H 1 RUGS, FIANO aod TABLE COVERS. MAT! | Ri of mech pay <- Lo a floors. ante ren; ‘on of stook solicited, it incurs no | of ail *1se8 end quan sts.,0n SUNDAY, ths 2ith inst., at 135 rr for the purpose of attending the fucera’ wiSihonjore. r obTigation to pi ‘. kero! Bt 750ts. per-dozen; fine o ment of their great interests at stake in the present TO ANY FAMILY. 3 y tohed erohief Waen tly assure the public th: Inte Brother, Rzxepcr Random. Brethren in troubles. e ‘s % . Pent. svenue sod Weatecest, Bonner’ fittons, of hail prices By Lace now confidently public that, S004 stansling pre lavernaliy invi ed to atiend, Mr. Lincoln replied that it was true that there | ‘Tie Number for this Week, to be out on Fri-| fo 21-5t “Perry Bui'ding.”” . ea re- re “ane reer en was anxiety amongst the citizens of the country, 7 come what will, the Convention will mak. ae ee M. JEWELL, Seo. y gst y port on which all the border slaveholding States = ax <a but the dissatistied, he said, are unable to point) %¢¥ Morning—price Three Cents—will to anytbing in which they being injured or be a remarkably tuteresting one. about to be injured. Hence he felt jostitied in| * coaeige ee, = crisis was artificial. Let! Every Person at a distance who would keep those who differ ffom me _po‘nt out a substantial ii ‘ is reall: difficulty. He did not deny that thie tides Posted with reference to what is really NEW YORK STEAMER Tae sintine UONT V. ae a pe sre 7 anc eee sage Mist igon will atonce trke their stand for the Union, and | { NOTICE —Oo Thurs'ia: Fier . 9, North River. New York, Pring RY ae H 323 (south side) Pa. av. ‘6th ot, BI 10 lor at _Neow Iron Builcings.” srt under such circumstances as will instantly force | o- ed athe eemeian ae upon the public mind North, South, East, ana | bi Fine OGiows are: ‘Weat, the irresistible conclusion that in due time the recommendations of that report will be in- Washin m, on SATURDAY, the Now i ‘east MORGAN & RAINEHART, acts, = i h hese i OR BALLS AND PARTIES. F hve fa vamier. wink ec nt aic had done considerable harm. He would going on here in these interest- oe heen ‘ corporated into the law of the land—constita, bad Sroane Bie ants be hope of the Mayor. He ing temes should receive it F went Siew menesaen se game tional and statutory, as that (tbe report) may sug. was useless to speak about plans and purposes, 25 regularly. ~ oly, cent age very gest. be would speak officially on Monday week P.S.—Some time since the opponents of any Senseee The Company is o: When he speaks he would take such grounds’fs | CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE the Ls oy and city ts Bre ope) ” best calculated to restore harmon: AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. such Compromise sent to Kansas to secure the attend- oh limite. no ‘ity to the pt to “4 = ance of delegates, who, they hoped, would act| fe 222" INO. F. HICKEY, Sec. petaliy ot the vation and” ihe ‘ber ot toons — = 7 SR earerris > ‘ ‘with them. . 01 them 0 HOUSEKE: 8.— Wi at !~OP T a Kansas: a) aski, u that he should do eed net A rm ® surply of the oclobrarea ‘eon ‘CEN A- PERA CLOAKS! ERA CLOAKS! 'o-day, delegate appeared, ing ad. v FOR THE mission. es rae | Of Indeneneen® Constitution and the Declaration | TED LEAVEN itis peat poeta INAUGURATION BALL. Tt being suspected that in getting bim here the in for i bear wit | “Me- Lincoln then retired and after supper held | "454 KING 2 Sumout BEEKMAN & Co. anti-compromise men have caught « tartar, they | ¥',08 fidelity to t ne eels: | a levee. : (ey 21 __or. Fifteenth st, and Vernfbnt av. 473 Broapway. a ‘were opposing his admission to take part in the Hoteron 6 wreet tSaTUn ENING —=_—XK_—_—__ FAM ily BLANKETS AN» COMFORTS. ARTES teeing orderaand to haish sath | ns Proceedings of the Convention, as we | Bt 8 o'clock. to tak ey md h WE OPEN THIS DAY Ou: uss! asso:tment We have stil on hand a cood sssortment of the _ maaan =, ‘demgnation. ° 3 it Suniitigg Sete Wells decease tain forts Ny oy GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, dcasripiion, al Of which We are talives at ot Be sean TE AtovE Ocoasion. | oxuyae im tux Naw Cussas —Wesbiogton city | St8y Selected with eure during the pact week, wiz: | “Yat ~ TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. AREEMTBstes weep ecege sed yom aniekered this morning, on the oe N ALMANAC FOR 1661, or may ance of the telegraphic dapatch announcing hai | Ten tothe publi hy ah Peneya mon 6, bail oalf $1 by mot 1862 toute UNION OPERA CLOAK” no other than Mr. Philip C. Clayton of Georgia, A , open Holmes, 2 2mo., 6 oth; 1.75 t, << . i... ad been elected Aasiotant Secretary of the rien’ | faa prAvonce, need. spotted. Sy eee The evolution in’ the Not peger sake 25 HERE’S A BETTER TIME COMING! ury of the Government of the southern oligarchy & Genie Neck, Tow ant chair feat a be claaa 278 Baan avenue, and °. of the Gulf States! “Is it there ye are, old true- CITY HALL, Fenavany 9ru —Tho Assos- ing ae asue: exclusively for cash, Q@ILK ROBES, MOUSIIN ROBES, LAWN payee | of ere apes sual propirtyy wit, mect at | BeWest and best goods at the bra a Rod eobes he Yesterday evening brought us « similar tel- af IGOR ity, fia sac ebrnas of AP- | fe22 6t a pea siteedine egram announcing the appointment of a let of pals hear ail fuk ip he ath ot e me ‘oor. at cost Our rto Bis nrgo nd'wall sucaee in similar old have absquatulated 5 mgeameaeaabced om Ancewmszane | (. tietMdmpamieng tre cortons, | “2°?! gavioR & RUTCAISON, from the shell of the old cheese bere and else- Std GEO. THOS. STEWART. Seo. . OCF-EGAE, PURANORE, RMRE Aan ; Wome | am "os Vine Ne 460 bitte ie aorta pin hey sar i otiae ete ecnieae otra Cie Aer is SOT INGS these disunion conspirators usurped the govern- | one nour, ~. ja IL?” Coal kept in Coal Houses, delivered free from | °_™ slate, impurities, USA AO we just vel Now’, her tri Those of our customers vO. Si FING” Brigasaee se eal ea Tue aan Hy I~ WOOD AND COAL of ail sinds, Wood eae y Sogeies a ET one an i ag EO AL ge a

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