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: C 0 Cc A c _NE Ww S - Hy wasernston ernie senate von “pxace” dadies of this city have been AnncaL ComMencEMENT oF THE National Mepicat Cotteck.—The lecture room of the |THE LATES’ NEWs. AMUSEMENTS. GEORGETOWN. sa — anxious to give tional point to celebra- | Smithsonian was packed to its utmost capacity WwW ASHINGT oN THEATER! {Or Thengt Tax Stan is ‘on the fastest | tion of the day by the display of some a) late | last eve: upon the occasion of the awarding Lesave._. .. .... SW. Gu Correspondence of The Star. 5 stexey press in use south of ite edition | device tn tontec ion with the Statue of Washing- | of ‘diplomas ttn reduates of the Medical De- | Acting Manager...‘ ars whl Raymond pe of TELE GR A PHIOC a i te be bet te; = fon. The consent of Commissioner Blake bavin; it of Columbian College. After a few T ° Guonesrows, Februery 22,1881. § te oo Large as to reqitire Put to press at en | heen gained. they to-day caveed a beautiful silt Stirring airs from the band, the faculty of the col- “ HIS EVENING, A very interesting spectacle was the drill Virgunte Convention. exriy bour; Advertinements, therefore; ehould be | Ping, bearing the words Pease! Pesee! hence lege and the graduating class entered the hall Third Night of the Great Comedienne, Of the Firet Georgetown Battalion, last night, in| Ricnwoxn, Feb. 2!—Mr. Woods, of Barbour nent im before 12 o'clock m.; etherwise they may | to be din the rein hand of the Statue in such | and took their respective stations, the faculty upon MISS JOEY GOUGENUEIM, which the flowing oumpeaies rticipated : | county, offered & series of resolutions in Conven- not appear until the next day. a ition that the fen wins of our glorions na-| the stage, with class seated in a semicircle Who will appear es Potomac Light Infantry, Capt. McKenney; An- tion to-day setting forth that the allegiance which peanabenis at a3 Monel ensign falls in loving and 4 graceful folds by | Immediately in front. CAPITULA, Gerson Rifies, Companies A and B, Captains Ro- | ine citizens owe to the General Government le Novice.—Disteict of Columbia Advertisements Yhe right band of the Father of his Country. The President of the College, Rev Dr. Samson, | In he” successful Sensation fama, adapted from OTHER FLAGS AND DEVIC! to be tmscrted In the BaLtmconx Sunete teceived | Among other beautiful flags and banners flung then th ise with fier which J pee inca subordinate to that due to Virginta, and that it ° e exercise 5 c! t J. Waring delivered the vali dictory. Mrs. Southworth’s Celebrated Ledger Story, ceoeerk. 3 nt | mry be lawfully withdrawn whenever sbe deems ‘tance to the Govern- is a8 it should be. The patriotic members of the | rent of the United Piatcoater suc may have witb- Vigilant Fite Company have erected near their drawn from the Union, and she regerds any at- engine-bouse a fine fing staff, on which the Star tempt at coercion as eqttivalent to a declaration Spangled Banuer yey md of war, tobe resisted at every bazard and to the Santon’ wiain “Oar city: Inet evening, and at. | ut exiremlty, that seven States need mere Merete narthe withdrawn the allegiance of their tbe Prof. 5. ‘ ts 1d wed Entitled it ber doty; that in case Virginia should exerc’ atand forwarded from Tux Stax Office. out in honor of the day, we note one of Seventh The di as were then awarded by the Presi- Tl ng from all points tots ity’ ber citi: id be bound te ren- —————— te ——— | street, between G and H, bearing on one side the | dent to the follwing gentlemen A.J. Borlactl, THE HIDDEN HAND. this morning. are closed business | Ger allegiance to ber sioner that, Vitgiwis recon: Tix Twenty-Sscond —To-day, our citizens | ‘28tiption, “God save the Union,” and on the | Washington, D. C; U. D. B Va; W. tr. Sdab wats Li , and SS sane dis tion to | nizes io authority of any government, State or cclebrated the anniversary of the bi other, “* We are for the Union.” Brooks, 8. George Dutton, Vi . . + ee fo honor to the memory of Washington. This | Federal. to coerce wer to alt THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, Song by Miss Many €uaw, Assisted by the Entire Cempany. Owzts, D.C.; Peter Armistead, Md; Eben J in rebearsal Russ, Pa.; Samuel C. Smith, Va’; T. A. Stewart, JENNIE DEANS. It Obio; J. W. Strickland, Obio; T rth of Wasb- 1} The large & ied acrots the avenue at = or cigs —— —— rpc ion Simpeon't restgurant, and bearing the inscription cal storm of with the quiet and na- | «-Phe Union, Now and Forever,” attracted huch sional repoesef the country one yaar ago, and Ret | stiontion ‘The equare below this was liberally 3 few proyers may ascend that our land may vet | ¢rinxied with Bags; and, indeed, theavenue wes be “ed im all the glory and harmony of the fy from oe en ‘the other with the Stars and . pes. A. Sutherland, : sereats, Sopether with the, eallitny FLAG PREEENTATIONS, SC} V. B. Thornton, Miss; John W. Wil. JOHN 8S. RAREY Mesers. W.H. Teaney and T. A. Newman, | Lid Sistes, = faitifol and cares! desire to cause the avenues to be thronged with people. There were several fiag prosestations during | liams, Miss; Wm. T. Willtanie, N- C; R.H. Respectfully Announces that he will give De — hx Bice ema in place of Messrs. | trent of the country alike indicate to the Govern- A DISAPPOINTMENT. a ee acm ad ryt mel anpek <paatiee seas wes: HIS FIRST LECTURE "Ont compustes have Secmned and gone out, and | Eran, Ws, Calted States the necemtty and policy ax cumerons company efapectslors hed gathered | Si«Phent tothe tofantry Battalion. | cessivelysand received their diplomas, they were | 4ND EXHIBITION OF HORSE-TaMING | troops tae appetrance we expect they ee with the expectation of sel formation of | , St6at inconvenience was experienced by the | greeted with rounds of applause, differing in In Wasuincton will tigyre prominently in the procession, as suc! These reeolutions were reccived with favorable Seeeaaion af U8: toe der to meme | Yir?sfagnrcuingtezagh the prem, fom re | rebemensg tqiang tte cectonofchectuntZ | Om WEDNESDAY EVENING, Fot.zr, | nANgeed¥o loo Millry was Seve sen i | anfeions ye Cessna’ aa ale at that Lege ng: no rl 3 ner sibility, almost, when marching by the fanie to Carolina ascended the stage the applause from At ha'f-past seven, scan national flag is morn from 2 line across | WPUY adjoprned until Saturday ler for the shone Government troope had | break ——— atecmapenios. ot even platoons, Scena ented: ar cane dcularly 3 In a Mannorn Borunme ae head of ged a Mr. Limcein’s Speech im Philadeiphia. been countermanded. ie. etnk —— pomchen id Ses foaudibie, Y | Now being erectsd express'y for the occasion, ata | has elght or ree pepe chang ashe, Pauapetrms, Feb 22.—Mr L-tnceta, ins The volunteer corpe of the aret Gfviaton forined Police should bave taken care that the streets | Dr. Samson said that time would not admit of | §'¢8! @xpense, on the sits of the Old National | town side of the aqueduct bridge across Rock | *Peech this inorning in Independence Mall, made his delivering an address upon the occassion, and | Theater, E street, near Pa. avenue. ina few bid to the class Heex-| No pains i i a Lope that the bond of sympathy between | ernone, convenes Sed cea ane ane building em would strengtben and endure, and finally | bs peapectiy war: TIGHT, WRLL t , bind the Union ina mutual bond of peace and LIGHTED WITH ne gremnegiensd Seren GAS, FURNISHED WITH THE MOST The President then dismissed the audience with Orbe Oren re nal properis wentilated. the benediction, and the crowd gradually with- rpenter’s Work under the superinnend- drew from the ball amid hearty greetings and | ©n0¢ Of Messrs. Entwistle & Barron ; Gas-fitting congratulations. — pede mee} = Messrs. Wm. T. Dove & Co; —— tight Re » ‘ ; Jphol- evince era srl ‘lean from the Alex- | stering bE. ip sadhana Pee oes Laka an pers the follo The Ths for the warlows volunteer companies ie eters Wil Me raacrscadey arene mus of this city, arrived this morning from Richmond, | ¥)-1oy, jan rr ppeedeant => rapide oy Adama icons Express. hey ue anim: ida = DANGEROUS HO! WHICH CAN BE ved style of percussion mus! and will see be light for the first time to-norrew. The Horse““CRUISER,” formerly the property on Pennsylvania avenue and Four-and-a-half st. clear of all such impediments on the line of 1 be saved oniy on the principles of as above indicated, and received the corps of the | ™2°Cb- “aie inanestne aoe Presentation at Forrest Hall | of Independence, whteb gare liberty ok aloneto honors even! the this country, world GEORGETO ERT'MTS | be sesesslusted even shot-ibea wurrender i assassinated —even s su RG: WN ADV. T In bis a the aapect = “pean ‘wos no or war. je was i" PROC ANATION, favor of such & course, and would say in advance ; MAYOR'S OFFICE, Guoncrtows, D.C. | that there would be no ——— eS = — rdance forced the Government in act le resposttally recommend thal thecitis opt Geo, | Selcooe! He moles tone auld seene indienne Pebeaty ds adidare? ech a eau! | temas, but Se bad and nag that be would ot t Ste dae or oe ig ote under my hand = ing to live by and die by. of Fel '.. le Sree ney ae > ye a-at_ RICAARD CRAWFORD, Mayor. Celebration im Philadelphia Creek. In fact, our city wears a gala appearance, some important points. He said a ae second division with the c1 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS. mone grinnteer core of the second division | mavbet were cloweae The Nery Yank Soren ania avenue to the Capitol za penis the line for such workmen as did not wish to lose time. ving the salute ivision rece’ A feature of the day was the ipatetic boy- “abe whole bedy then formed ec: and | Yenders of“ New Union Bonga,” ke large lettered ‘marched through Pa avenue the Preside t’s | Placards upon their breasts announced. By the ui here aay ae * lent’s | market-house, the City Hall, and other points — ‘one hey gave the marchiag salute in | the street-sellers of pig thos Saud Tc i Tie ed alae eee ead division | other holiday luxuries were out with their tables, coree- | and were surrounded by crowds, especially of ‘town division there dismissed, and the first di- country. Selle es eae : ons Vision returned to the place of formation and dis- | Country, folks, who isfled " hung THE ORDER OF warcn. THE SALUTES. The volunteer uniforme’, deme at At3 o’clock, immediately after the dismission -otleghe 0.5. im Pennayir ania avenues the “gute of the parade, a salute of thirty-four gu in NOTICE.—The undersigned ing his |, PMtLaveLruia. Feb. 22—The celebration of honor of the day, was fired by the batteries at The Artil Capt. Ki fi of Lord Dorchester, of England, and ozoe reaowned lien nm in the res pert ovey the | the day began at daylight. Salutes were fired Siest tn tate Ane commer of Four-and-2-half | following places: By Macredens Dattery in Sev. | eunrise, noon ved senest Are Meeting held last &s the most unmanageable horse in the world, hav- | Board of Common Conneit of thers jon of | and shority after 7 the ‘hee with thirty-four stare President's Nouv‘ ed Guard, Capt Owens, Quar- | Cnteenth street, south of Winder’s Building; by | night they concluded not to take part in the pro. ing qofied and successf lly remeted for years the | eorgetown, tenders his thanks for the ‘con- | was hoisted by Mr. Lincoln on the platform in retted, ferred, but t re Ny d- olin. frets bat mus respectful ‘our BARRON. ftont of Independence Hall, after an yer OE Pow, b. SOT Esving veee eee by | wertny ofthe coemaice ee eee ere cession. This is to be but doubt efforts of the most celebrated borsemen, but tamed they have sufficient reasons for not so doing. by Mr. Rarey, and by his system now reduced to The residence of one of our citizens, residing | perfect tractability, will be exhibited. Also, the ter Cook, 5. Harry’s battery south and east of the Treasu: sud Sutysigts egg apon a brea ce, and by the West Point battery at the City Hall. Guard tae ar, turned out so large acompany for | THE PARADE OF GOVERNMENT TROOPS COMES OFF a long Ure, as . Their uniforms and . THIS AFTERNOON. in the southern part of the city, was entered on | smallest Shetland Ponies in existence. certain persons that I did not wish to be national was fired as the flag Sosted €GKPNE ute Jooked clean and’ bright and alte: | We hear that the order directing the U. 8. Wednesday night last, and a valuable gold watch | "Mr Wares sencaatioe the perfect onder-and de- | See eres hat | did not w ‘that I a Fea en oop ieee wg meng quite te bs Seer they made a fine show forces here not to parade to-day, mentioned above, | chain and a small amount of money stolen. A8 | oorum cf this lecture, Trhether I was slectet or not, this 1" to brilliantly celebrated. The workingmen are W astington Light Infantry Battalion, Col, | Was changed at noon, so that they are to parade at | this is not the first occurrence of this kind tnat I du'y aco=pted the y . nomination which ¥ «vis; Companies A, B, and C- Captains Lem | three o'clock this ee have heard Focker! Bowens, Pisber Lord; Willnta, Gas, | _‘Tho'anatversary will be celebrated to-night by sin, Utermeble, and Clark—number of muskets | * Union ball of the Federal Rifles, at Franklin inline 100. This battalion was preveded by the Hall, an entertainment a the Infantry battalion at Marine Band, led by Prof. Scala, with Drum | Coombs’ Hall, and a m ee and civic ball of Major Roche.’ This battalion made a superb ap- | Company A, National Guar battalion, and an arance, and reckoning as it does in its ranks a | ¢Xtr@ bill ofentertainmentat the Theatre. Doubt- est of our best citizens, in received everywhere | /ess many of the pleasure-seekers of the night onthe march warm expressions of the good will | Will commence with the Theatre and afterwards ef the spectators in cheers and waving of hand-| V!sit the balls in turn. ns cel Battalion, preceded by Withers’ | _, Wiawant.—Last night, the Republican Asseci- we have noticed lately, we again warn our cit!- hr Sees pods sintotietion ee zens to be on the look out for these rogues. atiostion pail to the comfort of Indies, Admission—Parquette $1; the rest of the house 50 cents, : Surreme Cotrt—Thursday.—No. &2. George * W. Dayetal., plaintiffs In error, agt. Washburn | _ The sale of reserved seat tickets for Mr. Rarey’s etal. This cause was further submitted to the | first lecture in Washington will commence Monday consideration of the court on the argument of | moroing, February 25 at the office of the above irene McDonald and Porter for the detendanta building, E st., near Pa. avenue. fe 22-2t n error. —— No. 74. Richard Gregg et al , plaintiffs inerror, 5 LUE BUOK —Inform- agt, Robert Fonyths sae $85,000,000 gry igirgat No 75 John Dredge et al , plaintiffs in error, | matter as the Great the oni, mustering in great force for the jon Mr. leaves here for Harrisburg at 9a. en, illic wis aureet m. - wi ure to remain one unte' <a spares. in _ —— sey 8 for —<—<—<_______. self, and give no aul rity of to m e miess (e230) HENRY ADDISO Re ag pagar are aren ‘TO THE PEOPLE OF GEORGETOWN. | of unfinished business, and al 407 odjours- i We, the undersigned, members of a conven- | ten, bas not been Two more fon which lateiy assembled to nominate oandi | pay har ne dates for the Mayoralty and Board of Common | Railroad bills bave been passed to-day, and the Counci! at the easuing municipal election, truly | Revenue bill with the Senate's Smendments are believe that there are many vote.s who are desir- | now up in the House. ‘There is some contention B party lin our town covern- | about the land tax bili. ro the acerbity and ¥. if possibile, Much anxiety is felt here concerning the action : ‘agt. Robert Forsyth. The argument of the causes | Omitting the names which are not recessary. Cat- | bitterness of feeling which has characterized our ence Conference ashi full band. Col. Tait; Company A, Lieut. Lloyd | Pin. o1 Nc cay turned out ae usual in great force | Woy continued by Mr. Williams for the defen- alogue of Curiosition at Patent Office. List of Pat- | local politics for someyen,» past In this belief we | Chace MrT incole eee ee naton. | Mens. commanding, and Lieut Allen; Company B,Capt. | oeociation. BB. Frenck, Exe ee ‘the chate, | 4ants in error, and concluded by Mr. Ballance for | ents. Old Books bought and eld Catalogue far- | actsd, but & want of harmony in the convention, ae dake ier coe te af the Oak ot King, Lieuts Leckey and Kane; ninety muskets 7 Paaldagat mck, ;, was inthe chair. | the plaintiff in error. nish . ALFRED HUNTER, Bookseller and the eubesa gent withdrawal of our conserva She ne Prospec' lon. Skil inthe ine. This company was b by Pio- ‘be secretary read the minutes of the last meet- No. 76. Charles Ballance, appellant, agt. Robt. fe 22-im’ Willards’ Hotel Squar tive oandidate for the Mayoralty, Mr. Robert P. | all hope is not surrendered. Za ing, containing, amongst other things, an actount See ES CEE ee ee ee ene Sow | of bow = resolution had. been Intreddced at that ee ee Le be ae Cpard | entirely disapproving of the name of a prominent —— = sve eee val sleet oft © | republican in the Metropolitan police bill now and muscle in the Seventh Ward. This battalion | Pending before Congress, aud bow the same reso- ener gine be belt Cats ee nae ea Sh | entercaining lie! A eres ¥ good citi- Ind bles. Zous desire to vote fi ndidates been thei iitaess for office trrespesttveet parte Fmobioedl aj Neseasxa Crrv, Feb. 20.—The chief and war- respectful y eubmit to the people cf PS ee ye gn This — ws - yet —————————— lance for the aj lant an r. Williams oS, for the defendants in error. Adjourned until BALLS, PARTIES, &e. Monday. - Myiettary anv CIVIC BIRT: GHT BALL o ‘getown, | riors of the Otoe Indians arrived in town last eve- for their fay rable consideration, th serva- | ni perem| demand marched admirably, and presented a mostacldicr- | ‘yo pad been laid on the table. (Laughter ]_ | Wuar’s ix Ir! rday afternoon, the ; tive Union Ticket” he: ‘4 i Se sal Gemma es hk soe ae like eppeerance. Ae following names were then reported for | Adams? Express agents delivered to the Hon. J.| Company A, Nat'l Guard Battalion, Taal stating that their women and children were stare: ‘vaabingion Aides, Capt Batbach, Ls. Hag, | uct J Men Bullies, ROH Hughes, | Hot Secretary of War taal ox, comiged To event ho io ea yg Lees, ene Miler, S08 stnty Sve Rides. TNS) 1511: Wilson, A. Loopelt, J. Wegner,J. Soin: | tw titre cs plerced with holes, Not keowing SSSEROLY SOCKS, Ria os aguas Sk See oberg tee tkaoeen Ee pores tape pieacuacer aameet z rn ger rae 4. Ledever, J: Stigoff, A’ | from whom it came, or what {ts contents were, FRIDAY, ED RUAR TBR 20k, JAMES H. conse Se er ondiguen ago theitizens was selmi en, ri coarsely iy | tad ae tere sou ve | Seach end ean aay, sed | Company A National Gard Balen, tx mat RREPARONG ID | RSWo“ay ee parpe of ting meaner pot Bt Volunteer militia of the Disteict of | . ne objection raised to any of the names just | most beautiful tlowers. What may be beneath | and peblic thet tein Annual Baltewitt one Bee ERY. 5 gg = emcee Tesner Rides, Capt. Gerhardt; Lieuts. Brown, ead, they would be considered as confirmed. them is not known—possibly some explosive ma- | take place at the Assembly Rooms, FRI CHARLES A MATTHEWS, The Seutherm Confederacy. Dalll and Echastberer, una Atty ciflesia the lee, nara would like to know who R. B. terial of other that will ignite whenever the flow. | DAY, Rebreary 22. 1. susolves that mote fe 21-3t THOMAS DOWLING. Montcomery, Feb. 21.—in Congress to-day, on This company 10 only recently formed and num-| “ayy: H Wise—I know Mr Hoghes, sir, and |e” Pe rte shall be wanting on their part to inake this ono of UNION CONSERVATIVE TICKET. Ree eee ke ee bers some eighty men, all of whom would have he is all right. Dll vouch for him. hes, alr, an Hummiatine.—For the first time we believe in | {28 most agreeable and pleasant Balls of the sea- = prose dt J Committee on Finance be instructed to os seen been in the ranks but for the impossibility ef pre- | “yr, Piant— All right, then. the history of such celebrations the occasion was | °°" he Ci WILLIAM KING of William ee ee ee eee Sealey elses. Tae eaiteren te prov fect | ie. tienley —1 object to the name of W.C,| taken attic come ee Ghee tee Fer C Towncil pon aapeees Saas Re ey coat, fatigue caps, and black pante with gold | choaie [ical College last night by the professor delivering Win TE Dovey 7°" uo A Sloplisason, Wm. 8. Godey. mem ‘Bae Piokret. aoe sroneins saninnaik sail angie the i —! 4 —he’s y -,G *, . \. it, 5 . Metropolitan Rises, Lieutenant Gray command. | ,, cup °F Voices —Ob! he is. good ezg—he's all | the valedictory address fae rence partizan pol-'t fisuard Wallach, § Cameron, Soseph Libbey, St, = EL Wedonese firmed Mr. Toombs as Secretary of State; Mr. ing, Lieutenants Lewis and Chauncey; 60 rifles ‘And the Chair was about to declare the clection, | some such condiment to make itself llateed to, | eer Riggs, James Brown, John T Bangs, John =, Memminger, Secretary of the Treasury; and L. in the ranks. This is one of the new volunteer | when * I uit in the case of thee boamasef seabien boat Dr Jos Borrows, yy Morgan, Hi. L, Offuts, Witham L. Dunlop, | Pope Walker, Secretary of War Gtavle and the discinhne ocd, connderiye tes | ME Henley again Interposed.—I object to Mr. | as the faculty of the National College is suppocd Br Cameltaedioyie Win A Mul.oy, ——— From California. caiect tans thoy Uva bien Copalacas riot coe _— a the gentleman state hie reas} oeeytteh at excuse will bardly be offered in | D'B Clark, Dr J B Willett, I17~ We aro requested to state that the above ir e defense of such a palpable violation of the propri- Jno F Eilis, Adam Gaddis, Ticket was intended for publication, in connection Fort Krarxer, Feb. 21.—The California Pony Saas Cera! =P; Sed pines Jacket with | sons for objecting to Mr. Choate? (Sensation ] | eties of time and place. Dr & Cleary, Jno Tarren by some tasdvortonens wassenitiel Gece felled ts | cares trom San Francteno, with dates to the Company A, Union Regiment, Capt. Carring- enstaetis ote ae ene Cuntrat GuanpHovuse Casts.—Edw.0’Bryan | rath, Jaines Gordon, be sent to that paper. fo222t_ | Heavy failures of dry goods firms bad taken ton, Lieuts. Curtis, Shelicross and Ward, num | bother the gentleman who ebjects to Mr. was arrested by a citizen, John Milan, for stealing | Nami f*Dousiass, Hnason-Paannor™ GEORGETOWN MAYORALTY.—To | place at San Francisco, Messrs. Taffee, McCe- bering eighty musktts. This company bas been Several voices.—'‘ Yes he is; he’s a member.’? | @ wagon from George M. Miller. “The wagon James G Elites sie WmF Baily 3 Prevent any doubt, at the instamce of my | vill & Co. for $1,300,000; Messrs Bohen & Co. for recently formed and bas uniformed, and made a | «| object to Choate, because be Iu too much of « was {a front of Millers door, when Milan siw | Joseph L. Pearson, J & Hoimead, 1 horedy give notice that I shal! mot wivh- | $550,000; also Thomas Brady, retail @ry goods ¥ery handsome appearance in the procession con- Demecrat. He i anything as circumstances dic- | the prisoner pet In the wagon and drive off sus- | Wm H Ward, os Redfern, a idate for the mayoralty at the ensu- | Gealers. sidering the short time mer have been drilling. | tates iclously. Milan hada dog which he sent for | 120 H Semmes, Thos J Fisher, = cre! ae RICHARD R. CRAWFORD. The ee ee Little. Attempts Their untform is of grey, with black stripe down | “siz A. Hunt.—Mr. President, I have known | the party, and the dog caught the horse by the SoM Aneue, Sassi Peativer . = — | were making to bring on the Senatorial election. fhe outside of the pants, glazed cap, and yellow | mr. Choate for four years, aud can safely state that | nose and ‘held him till O'Bryan was arrested” He | 3° Dyer,” Reuben Clark." Par propeate Ban Fenn Philedetant facings. Capt. Carrington deserves great credit | during all that time he has been a consistent re- | was committed to jail. Anna Nelson. drunk and | Weaeheawn, Jno € Cook, 35 barrole and 100 half barrele of Maser oe Celebrati Baitimore. * for the zeal displayed by his corps in making 80 | pubtican. [Cheers | disorderly; fine and cosis, $3.15. John Kemp, | Chas Abert, Geo H Plant, F ‘ Batimone, Feb 22 —The day is generally ob- a Co's Philadeiph AFT ALE. le bi creditable a parade. Mr. Clements —-Mr. President, I have known | do ; do. $2.15. Charles Kane, arrest on suspicion; | J F Boone, jr, 1.E Abell, tee —— MkNY SHINN. . scrved asa holiday. At Washington Monument THE GEORGETOWN BATTALION. Mr. Choate for some years, and I know that when | dismissed. Alex Bully, F Mohan, — = a flag was hoisted at daylight, and the base of (be The Georsetow n pattallon prescated a splendid | | was a member of the Know Nothing party, and | opup,reg seine Gotgealiea: the Geackt Weert, | wise any eee eee OER an McGee | monument was decorated with evergreens and sppearance, and show that the military spirit of | Mtr, Choate applied for admission, it was objected sa the thesis eur ote, eee Managers on the part, of the Milit from Boston. This Cider is A No. 1, and is for ea‘e | brilliant flowers A band of music was in at- cate a gtd Thee oer te Gunneen to him that he was too much of sequen. wr Gapttoi, stnthe play orine Hidden and? Maj Gen Weightman, Gol Middl tony” in lotatosuit perokecers, | y SHINN’S ance. Tue military are ng, and the Mounted Gusrd, numbering 60 to 70 men, Capt. | PEED a an awful voice.)—I hope the | fom Mrs. Soutuworth’s noted story of that name pol ee Col Been ack, fo 2 Union Botting Depot, Georgetown. _ | ‘“ee™ ate thronged with people Wm. Stewart, Ist Lieut. Esau Pickrell, 2d Lieut. | sentieman will withdraw his objection mov. | The entire company, led-off by Miss Shaw, will | Brig Gen Bacon, Col Hoover, AQACKEREL, HERRING, Remeee Dace anes. tthe looking body of mea, and have the feguiar | [Another sensation | Banner" and in vorfous other ways the tanfver | BPEGse Coierton, Ligue Sol Bemarzemen. | [MG ; pANRALEWIVES. | Nonorx, Feb. 21 —The U. 8. Revenue cutter *% Sine loo! men, an ve regu * A . e al er rig in, x ‘eo! > ; 5 a. ~ n' uniform of the dragoons inthe army, with ¢ few Ria the Secriy epee any cblection. iy. | sary of Washington's birthday will be duly em. | Adj Gen Jones, Lieut Col Ranh Coyle, | 5, barrels Extra No.1 LABRADOR HERRING, | Duane sailed bence yesterday for New York. unimportant exceptions. The bat is quite a fea- monsly confirmed. Ce phasized at the theater. Altogether, the bill isa | inspector Gen Stone, {lout Col Hollingsworth, great card, and should draw a big house Sol Ta 5 do. " cs 1” ds: No.3 Small MACKEREL, = Davis, Maj Wallach, ~ a No 3 Mediam ture in their appearance. ‘Thi mupany Las been | ‘The Secretary here announced that the Associa- recently formed, and the substantial appearance of | ¢j, ; rar tpi per puaater les Gol Bava faot wrallaci IS ulf, bole. do. “do. do. One Dollar. tion was in want of funds, and that many mem- rue as ra = Sal Co. fer. ee gg a ig ing, of the ten elicited general admiration, 8" | U*t# bad not paid up lately” AIt present who had | ston who deaire to rent roomate pereorceomnny | Cold E a Sar bbls Not do. $1_$i_$i_$i_$1_Si-Si_sI_s1-s1: rhe Potomac Light Infantry, the olttest corn- More Secretary stated tat He wanted torimake a | {0 attend the inanguration should send their ad: | Lieut T E Livsd, Lieut Kane, ee) CF go. $i—$1_$1—$1_81_81_Si_$1_81-81: ny in Georgetown, was next in the line. and tin behalf of th: nti it The | Vertisements to the Scar as soon as possible. We | Lieut ES Allen, Capt McKim, 10. do. Nod SALMON 3 — aernk Secret Gasige “Thay macnched rfl greet tape Mee er Mache te feat co gnccutive committee. Ihe | have already had many upplications for auch in- | Capt King, Licut Barber, lo kitsNo 1 fo. 476 Pa. Av. EVANS'S. Ave tarity, and In thelr marching and drill movements | tire tontaniines fave tee a atten the reper formation. Everybody, strangers as well aeciti- | LCSEMADECY> 1, (gn Lighter, Maly Ana Matec and willbe seid’ on gikaciet | YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF show t zens, reads the Siar, and those advertising their s Nearmmition, ary Aun Macee, and wi sold on plearing District. "They are commanded. by Captain | Programme for that day. They had Deenatn os, | S<commmodations ta'it will be very certain ¥o | Ensign BE Lika Private dao Hotbrook, | terms ou or beforearrivaly | JEWELRY o@AcKeaney, ist Lieut. John B Davidson, 2d Lieut. | of the country, as to whether they should have a | ScUFe occupants for them. Sergt Bartle, Vrivate thos Lacombe, | wastport and Boston Herring, Gipped Herring, IN OUR STORE FOR ONE DOLLAR. B. Cruikshank, and 3d Lieut. Wm. G. ession or not. It was thought atone time that — ely, jr. They had 65 muskets out. Their | there would be no pesuiilen, or if there should » uniforms consist of black pants with wide blue | be it would be under the charge of General Scott. ‘Mripe, army great coats, and neat uniform caps. | The committee had waited on the General in ext, the rington Home Guards, Capt Jzs. B Goddard, tat Licut, Wan, Waugh’ 24" Lieut. | Teference to the matter, and be informed them ndrew Barbour. 3d Benedict Hutchins. | 4, prov fuse ow iproerpelagter S mypreg bys. Meiemichi Extra No. 1 Alewives ppiy to HARTLEY & BRO., SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. Bit be 99 and 101 Water at. Georgetown. _ | miecant CARBUNCLE. Elegant LAVA... —-- -- Ladies, Call Early Elegsut GARNET — .—- — at Elegant JET... = nya init 4 : Private John Crook. AREY great horse er, will lecture In Sergt R. H. GRAHAM, Treas, this city, commencing on next Wednesday eve- —— J 7 ning, in a buiiding to be erected for him on the | TICKETS ONE DOLLAR, admitting a contle- site of the old National Theater, by Mr Job W. | man and ladios. fo is-t Angus. The building will be large enough to contain some four thousand persons, and wascom W. ANTS. c bered posed, < +++ aeean =. Sete for $1 he should have nothing to do with | menced to-day. The curiosity to see Rarey is at RIDDLE’S ORIGINAL $1 STOR Elegant CORAL and GOLD. ——... Sete for $1 of good assay nabtanalciiason of eons | We pcceeamzand ont they oughtiedoasalway | ver beat her. Wave xt CooRWasume an| PBBLES SRISINAL $t SPCR Bieraut MEDALLION .....-. Seta for 81 town. It is a new company, named after Gen. | party is trinmpban| avy Yaup.—Y. Wa R Re ai8o Sb AS Good ree- No. 302 PENNA: AVENUE, Elegant RIM MOSAIC... Sets for 81 “ye 'y is triumphant should take the whole matter Pay pay at THe Navy Yarp.—Yesterday was dat ex fo 22-20" ¥ . _ D EC. Carrington, and is a credit to the town. | into thelr bands. He should be ready with the | pay-day at the Navy Yard, but, in consequence of | 2mmendations required. Additional invoices just received of New and | Elegant PLAIN GOLD —— .- arene ay Ports <b ipancchgiy yheosmebreni ng ws A forces under lim to act ttn cane Bf occasion, The | want of funds, the emp yees did not receive ANTEO—An extononoed COACHMAN to = a. Redany! a Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS..-—.... for $1 ob _—— executive comm! fore resol 0 | their wages. Two pay-days have passed now in sofouth. Noce 1° v nom Ov IRE Sto Bs ;. ‘was the new and beautiful flag ere them | ahead with the preparations for the inaugural this eaeer, but it Lcipeek that at the next the See eral rrieronce nocd seply at lee CAN Take ph Sd FOR ONLY Ladies’ wernt genset rot a by the ladies of the Second Ward of ceremonies ‘ They had ek aet Scniet smsenal cash wiil be forthcomin; 0 Se ean , x ), DO! a Soom a — Georgetow' in ol is y f-ED—A WOMAN. to . h and | oC Gea! ” ifferen' ~ Next the Scott Rifies, Capt. J_ Owens Berry, | association, B.B.Hrench, Esq. (cheers) and it Ma. Banny’s Caup —Partles owning vicious} WAN? EPNA 364C street, near ay at. CORAL and GOLD SETS, patterns)............- —---~--for 1 “Ist Lieut. Burrougts, 2 Lieut Lazenby,3d Lieut: | Comeitiee’ are. not disposed to Sllow this easock, | or vadiy brokeu horecs, and fecllng interested ia | _fo21S ee Ean Behe Core oma * Oweas. “This isa newly formed and fine looking | Stron to be inmored as tepeolicnte co the wees - . = REAL ROMAN MOSAIC SETS, LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, iny system of subjugating them, will confer a] wyraNTHD—-A WOMAN to cook. wash and company, and bas a uniform of dark blue cloth, | (Cheers and applause] The programme of as- | 51 ts Si tavor by sending fod their address at Mrs. wate ees eae = ame | wach ead neatly trimmed. Their appearance was excellent. il be ready f. bli eoden’s 221 Peau. avenue. cine fle digg e cllye Gin well | SETS, consisting of 4 2 ‘enn. ave! . 5 ~~ » > and creditable to the cflcereand men.’ They are | next Monday. [applasse} Pee | ok Joun &. Ranzy. | Shambermaadfoniliy tinal “eagaare Mt NG aes PORIANT SETS, | TAD EM PITCHERS, CAME BASKETS.” armed with Minie rifies and the formidable look- | On motion by View pot PI Coombe, the As- thant Kikewie: ak th Gr en strect, Georgetown, D. C, Recommenda- ETS » CREAM PITCHERS, con nen oF y ragiabre bayourt, sccistion snanitmouny endoreed the neon of the |, Wave you sen tho Album Cards taken with | one requieed. Ess ORE-M LAbLES, Tua cere Hea, toe, Anderson Rittee, Company A, Capt: | executive committee 1 sclecting B.B. Freoch, | &, beautiful fancy background, that Whitehurst, WANTED SOON—SHIPPAGE OF FURNI peice age gt $ Hendy, Rosier, ist Lieut David Mason, 24 | Esq. for chief marshal on the occasion of the In: ia inion one don TURK, derect to Trovton, N. J , via De.a- a KNIVES, CUPS, &e., &e. it Krouse, and 3d Lieat. Geo. B Lips- | sucuration. Remember Pecos ate ArEpngS eu ao’ | ware river and Delawa-e and Raritan Uanal Auy ACES, sont of JEWELRY, which b. This ts a fine company decidedly, and r. French briefly returned thanks. times. me 2 | canad boat. propeller, or oth r sailing conveyance, coe ee ains, Also; A Large Acsortment of ’ | with their dark pants with red stripes, gray buut-] Secreta Clephane stated that the President | @cononess —The House of Re; ntatives was | that will take said frecase to above point on her *S ARMLETS, we oan sell at 0 cents per article. Ynz coats trimmed with red, and handsome | eect would arrive here next Saturday at 4 o'clock | RCONGRESS 1 Gay. The Pence Gonenese ant ae | fowurayta New York, will apply at the Post Ofice . — fatigue caps, were much admired. | Their march- | 5 m. It has been suggested that this Association | ueual. : ‘ease Sen BENJ. NAAR. AINE, BOOKS_BOOKS. Ve regretted not to see in the line Company B, | ohral Pee eomcatie comeee erence to bis | — = WW ANTE yig Tonnes ei noae 14 years old, “TRONS and STUDS, | CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A OREAT Aaderson Rifles, but Capt. F. W. Jones assures | with Mr. Lincoln's friends, and. by thelr advice DIED, bho Wawiiling wo wark: aca oitieiinn ie chee D SPOONS. ms us that their failare to appear in the line was! (in which the executive committee entirely con-| On the 2istiinstant, Miss MARY JOSEPHINE | ay employer. Shacan be well recommented, Please > 1. ROOKS Selling for... : _from unaveidable reasons. We understand that | cur) have determined to let the reception of Mr. | McCARTHY, in the 20th year of her age, May ehe ress 8 note to Box No. 17, Star Uffice. Kverything in the store new and perfect, and | $1.25 BOOKS Selling for .. #0 to Hoente ‘sna company is a fine one. Lincoln be tendered as is usual on such occasi ‘Sher frends APT sunintsaisn are resvect{ally [22S to be such as represented. $2.00 BOOKS Selling for. -- Sib ote eae Le Polenee Rina fens | 3nd. as bas been done all slong his route hither, | i.tited te attent heriuneral On theta! iar ae ANTED-—By a cirl, near 12 years old, a Place rae umes NOW I8 YOUR TIME Zouaves and Junior Potomac Rifles, from | by the local authorities. Therefore, Mr. Lincoln if paet So’clock, from her mother’s residence, ‘8 nurse or to do avy thing to be required of | 7! trade, C4 same quality io jetowa, the former commanded by Capt. | will be received on his arrival here by the Mayor | corner of 13th and U ste Island. =’ | one of her age ina family. She will call ta see a 1s retailed from five to thirty doliars each To GET Re » and twenty-six in the and City Councils; and it 1s reco! that On the 2ist instant, ENEDICT RANDOM, one who wants such a girl, if ieaving & note, si YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DOLLAR, BOOKS and JEWELRY aud the latter com: by Capt. Libby, this Association be present only as citizens, and | long known as a resid«nt of the First § ing where to call, Box No. 18, Star Office, . Rucaxviess oF Cost. numbering sixteen in the ranks. The Zouaves| not as republicans. [Applause, and cries of "The tr nds of the family &re invited to att nd his je 20 St As this great sale continues but a short time, LOWER THAN EVER BLFORE. were equipped with musketoons, and the Juntor | «Good »} funeral, from his jute romdense.oorner of and 2ist NTED IMMEDIATELY—From Eergons dostrans, to PI Tir we yin | oqey CALL EARLY AT “Rifles with little carbines. They made a fine} Mr. Pangborn, of Boston, made a dh to the streate weat, on Su ¥, 2th, 8t 3 o'clock p.m. WwW Ap te sueO LN FuRNE these wi eard of prices will please call early EaR *@ppearance and maneuvered exceedingly well, | Association, and was followed by Judge Kilgore, ¥ t, ANNA EDORA, only aangh- | TUR ‘ofall kinds, for which I will guaranty to pay ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE. 476 Pa. Av. EVANS’S. 476 Pa. Av. * aturacting crowds of etetrtng epsetsines They | of indiana. ia i ks petan' and Catharine VU. Donny way | the highest prices, and, 8s ui Aye wiout ee 309 Pennaylvama avenue, fe 18 tr ‘were not in the line, their It not being | Mr. K remarked upon the course of members peat tate ter of Thomas Ce Boon, aged twenty | “°° R. BUCHLY, between 9th and I Jong enough to keep up with the ones. of Congress from the slave States, In accn- my ler in Fy re, ko. “Her funeral will take place from the residence of | °°? f03 th ed bets tind Het ide ner its. On 434 st., bstween F and G sts. south. A Shisha Sipe | Wales fecae acee renarrwen hand, can in the s lus of Furmiture on OR TWO, WEEKS LONGER WE SHALL ond fr covmbidmen! ieee Oth streets DW. RIDDLE. Bieps,® DS FOR ea rae shee | pare Seay aes es prices, in sity. ran “_ — ‘se eovived this day a invoice of SILVER. | Ha:voq Five doatrows, ; 4 1 . Joos w 5 wane: ‘Cake: Weakete; Patent Serap Pt ing a Binox® Birds, dozen of mounted men, a portion of the new cavairy yy eS men organized, and composed of citizens of ington city snd comes. aes Pomecre thin Union which they pretend to loveso company, from wha! —, i avy ‘well; ¥ eee as Looe TR ne L RS’ AURANT.— EW if gontinue to run off our whole stook of ric! . 5 Doves, Senge and Sas ens, and is to toenforce the lawsof the Wholecountry, they will | Dress Goods, Shawis and Cloaks, in fact, ‘all Win. - = | Butter j Erait Kaivess Tea, Kaives, orks; lian Dedge, Esq., of Georgetown look it declaration of war, and will go joods at at less. fo de: ‘able, ‘and tea Spoons; eco e8; a TIONAL RIFLES NOT IN LINE. eM with their slater tates that have seconded, aed | trrenee not thicssrethy Callas ones teen iat LOST AND FOUND. gure’ and Crean’ Spoons Nephi Galkana’s r kin Rings; Butter | 0" og) sets and single; gers nae .. te the Capitol sate, seta; loe Cream, lie and s Kaivss Breakfast free vars ata Caca and Gi Gut 1 Caps, woe Mail the ‘sbove articles to be wold with? 7 The National Rifles, Capt. Schaeffer, did not} resist him. This, said he, is the course of many parade with the brigade. ‘They marched by way of the Avenue to Georgetown, where, we under- | referred to, and they call this tothe Union. © Sand, they were invited toa dinner pre for | The speaker alluded to the causes of the é them by Mr. Berry, of Georgetown, an honorary condition of National affatrs, and said it was the articles at the lowest follzw 523 Bev. JTIER’S RESTAURANT. Sites oy vane gton are respectful, riees.. Ol * STRAY.—Came to premises. aabieake noes Pose, E between M and N sta, abo! a0, & small red (horned) CO’ Ridge st, will please orwerd. se a pay charges t aud take her ‘way Soro that ESTAU i MICHAEL LV NCH. | warrstted to be'what they bse votrecnten aaa ber of the corps. the acts of the now ‘ing the reins of the eae a _& 25 . acl ‘he Wifes numbered seventy men, ofloeed by | Governeneat teat bad brought sbout tne present | RANT, on Fe, avenue, peiween ith And STRAY —Ceme tomy promees_on the pak | is," cesheseina toy canbe wourkk ul Stal) tomes be . -Gapt Sebaefler and Lieuts. Watkins, Davis and | crisis in our affairs. aiegaat aad nevanahd bentenn near the second toll gate, two = = = 7 paver i: FS Cap mee lr ey I Fe eg pre Saeo, | Sekt. hs neat oe reese eater REST Ene Abate ninston te CRMHES Peer Bloc, Lucation by the exeslience of thelr ean | Seeman ned Jeet sAbremel tae. Ame- | Stalks loree aise to him regulariy | ed 0 onme forward, prove praperty. pay charges, | Pi iBapers.” a the’ seca . foam avery arc ea pay ete along ts | Sater pata, coma, te devin ee: | Sata raat SieakRee Bina fs | “ee LOU L DRUNETE | Feige a Sy eaaeeeietee™ | I wins re AUS ssa siege nite | hi ape ae oa seriedes ae eee cit pena BOARDING. a, the finest surely Ot Daviens ne aehte ‘sud * “about balf past twelve, whea the ee Retcs scpocill ta ors, as aes s of. ‘blished, +e ed the western gateway, and passing of Washingt wwii SEER AL GENTLE ee *DINNER PARTIES. _ ite to refer ri 8 house. is prepared to ac- Vi IT is Set cute aoe Sn fe | ee en oe | SR Se aan | Cormac eer iss Lane a atthe as com- | Convention, as f. they l-im a ’ -y N © panies passed sure the the pen shah es a! BOE TR be os ol Also, Ti Boarvers, fe 5*.0teo' of ina THX U.S MARINE CORPS. ‘would be right, and for one be wes ito pH ATS, And, CAPS. Call at | POARDING.—Persons of & comforte- | Dhited otary ment a ‘The battalion of Marines somes this Son akan wegiey ae FORPnPS No. Seventh ec, opposite praeegnome oan obtain od ord and Piceant ——— a Sas Panties hie wenke eee pan made Ve enstontoes teas eet NEV RIN 3 Bosra: Co pk rire unsur- Bren tts nomen io enaatamen 227] Sika sack noe lang wisvese bemm, eaurepeometed Avr forsale ovary Yow pricey BNO. tntoke “Teri rensouatia. on? Scie pane ae gl an ines, Which’ enjoy wecy Seem ‘of regulsr | to those people by their party § ‘, atreet fe2 SF | coletrity. Her Ssks & conti customed tocriticise the performanecs of regula | \e people pat Seer Pe ‘ the of © 80 |i roope, says toss iu the school of battalion wos | ALanm —Thle ing st daybreak an alaraof | "PAE, GO Le yeennt disordered pons | ree eee scene eet ony U8 somiveentie, sah pod gos hn bat VERY FINE SEVEN OCTAVE Fiano, beyond bis expectations. It was matter af | fire wos and the ao weomer bet of the country - Kennedy. pe,cugtare of any slaver can G ‘flim C, GAUTIER, A, reeks only, will b Cee hd Sy Sac Eg paiva | Sat bs pang a ng eo oon | se HOY [wiki GRLESEEAOO, orem waar sas " i i SBE - : et ‘ H ————