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An Atteczs Rovrxy Rostn.—It was insisted The Trip ot Mr. Liucetn from Harrfvbarg to shepe tothe sentiments ‘had really been the | ff Lincoln would have THE EVENI NG STAR. around the Capitol this forenoon that a final effort padammp ei cae g threugh Baiti- Besides thie dar nein tain hall pos . week. The reporter for the Beitimore American, who eri scent fag of att —— a to keep Mr. Seward out of the cabinet was es- WASHINGTON CITY: sayed yesterday, in the presentation to Mr. Lincoln ‘ ranged itso that I was given honor of raising . ¥ Y: robin inst his | came down from Harrisburg by the one o'clock | it to the head of the staff. [A plause.} And when SS sees etsy on wales Es spsunGen eek oe faces all Seinioes and | train yesterday morning, gives the following | it went up I was pleased ESP itwent to tts place by the strength of my own feeble arm when, ac- Spirit of the Morning Press Representatives known as vebement ant!-compro- | particulars: 1g iy of A 6 per cent. Stock. : cording to the errangement, the cord was pulled previ a atten 1 to certain stric- | mise men. Wedoubdt the trath of the storyin | The Baltimore committee, consisting of Messrs. | and it"deentea Eloriously to the wind, without baa & CO., Ancts. ee bread feel very sure that | Gunnison, Berle, Snethen, Gleason, and others, | an‘accident, in tke liawe plowine seeaktae ot —— tures by the Charleston Courier upon its course, | tts length and th, but su ous to have an interview with Mr. | @7.8ccide ‘ Peet ee Sees posrroneD votes the language of southern editorsand speak | Mr. L. has been beseeched and threatened by pplied at the door of his room on Sate | Toca not belp boping that there was in the Feporter woos on with the train, and if not | witii THIS (Monday) A OON, Fb. ath. q that there is a spirit of dissatisfiction | turns since arriving here, to sccomplish that end. ng, at Harrisbury, and it was then “4 entire success of that beautiful ceremony at least | sufficiently killed to prevent him from writing, Se and niger. MoGUIRE & CO.. pe te ee cotton States with reference to the | The truth is, the anti-compromise Republican pomarmtighre tony rery Weahingene terbas something. ore an omen ae what is pecemne (lent Will tell you about the affair. E hae pats . ? en, . C. » Acctioneers. Provitns of htt new Comin, naoen| Teeed eaptis Sod patlcy chem ithe President | of riche banied wocld weet oeees often have felt, hatin the whole of that proceed: CONGRESSIONAL. P PTORY SALE OF FRESH PR ith matters. the suite ind wou! roe y humble instr %. hed not The Repudlican is occupied with news pete psoratresmibaciow'd, ce tilek ox Mentay Westingten ‘at 9 o'clock, as ortpinally arranged. ing I wes a very humble instrument a Secollen @ateol - = Sunate.—After our report provided the fliz; I bad not made the ar a The on tock civil 1; — Else- | next realize that they have accomplished | This announcement created much surprise. The | inent for elevating it to its place; I had applied Senate took up the ao ype eater sso find 8 por dined to conden tha magnets eanerdad to | Baltimore delegation were in particular very much | puta very small pation even of my feeblectiagtn come ion, ad, where and, after discuss! jomeek tified at the want of confidence diepiayed in aleing it. a the baad special dispatch from the American of this morn- | the new Administration, simply to the ultra anti- oes avoiding a public recepticn In Baltimore. in ratsing it. Hovsz.—When our report closed the House | x Plums, portant point in |gavery men of the Republican party organization | Its, howevet sited that Ale. Lincoin war op- | ql" tbe ebele {cammction | was tn te hands of | under ‘cousderston a reoiation eed oy Mr. | Nios oot Fists fa onze: nad oases Welvut Car- i the im; poin' ala men e Party is. 5 * the le who bed arran; » an can have | Sherman, suspend! ral jouse 6u; Ing, deiefy summing wp the importa Saturday. | “tuat being the drift of thelr labors though they | posed to any change in the programme, but was | ths make generous coomenition af tie people af | coat aetaae cota K i" ae copoern, about —- bg ishing & summary of cca bend the fact. . overruled by other parties, and the infiuence of | this nation, I think the flag of our esuntry may | After some debate the resolution was 1» | 0.000 Gvene and Domeete Sega's Som wibaeed \oua ae mneoeors oer seat suppored to have been paramount. | vet be kept flzunting gloriously. (Eutuustestie | and the Honse went into Committee of the Whole | 128 aes se our own, as it is entirely . The starting from Harrisburg at 9 o'clock was | ang long continued cdg ] on the tariff bill iF or eget Soomeie Fie Cabanas, The enly question upon which there has been | JSeyprmsox Davis at Cxantxstox.—Among | witnessea by very few, and these Present had no! | recur for a moment but to tepeatsome wordsI | The first Senate amendment, redacing the loan enol Siva, ‘&o., &o, in style Conchos, Lon- Rhee Ei een EE ey eg | nn at ot tee day Weene ent President Bu | ides that Mr L.inonin was ot toquey the WB; | witered atthe: hotel in segerd to weet kos been | fromm Uectoreee anions ae aon meinen, eee res and Recaiias. #6. 8. Territories; and up to Saturday no vote bad | chanan had an interview yesterday with ex-Presi- sro etna oF pied | 82!4 about the military sapport which the Gem concurred in. Deen taken from which a positive conclusion with reac! large crowd was assem! A as Bue em Also, sor socou_t Peruvian Mintster— “ 5 : ¥ neseh, dent Tyler to ascertain whether the sudden visit | who with music and cheers greeted the appear- a sfferioes eal veges canneecy 3h oooh Boe on oni Kedaviet Sake muse edocs Caret 2 reference to the exact terms that would be finally | of Mr. Davis to Charleston means peace or war, | ance of the train. Their shouts for Lincoln in- | against any poasible mistake of my meaning.do | msde the tariff bill the special erder settled upon for disposing of that, had been taken, | and that Mr. Tyler expressed the decided convic- a ~ “aiopent Vonbaryies peste Son moe I recur to this. 1t ts not with any pleasure that J The House then a a the though it was evident that a majority would | tion that the mission there of Mr. D. was a pence- rapid = the pool patie Mae rid mereegayee eg a poets som Aecge ewes morpapna ee romper ., after some debate, eventually agree upon something very near akin | ful one; i. ¢., to prevent an attack upon Fort Mr. Lincoln was not on the train, having been | Sr? re onde aes <n ling tan yale SS to the Guthrie proposition. ft plain thet joer are = Leos < vas pi neoine saate Poe re ee Srl oy telegraphie Waite tam exceedingly gratifird to sre the | Mr Gooch of Maes. Mesers Fenton and Haskin The voting on Saturday rendered n stration s) ve been defined. 5 manifestation upon your streets of your military | of N. Y., and Mr. Blair of Mo. RUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE.— Capitol. In order to appease the dissatisfaction ty: to that fi a th: rned till 10 o'clock on irtee of a dee of ecut+d to me bv whet is Keown ss ths Friahiis veren of S=¢ In tg Psace Convention, to-pay, the anti- which this announcement created be introduced in eat ie Beet ee t make this ac- a mts Riot 1! Wilamennd » ied (the Guthrie) proposition is the one that is pe compromise interest is understood to be still en- fhe son of the old man who happened to be stand: | ynowledgment, 1 desire to repeat, in otder to pre. - ——. ‘Coanty Court, 18 Lied U: 4 : is e him but who was entirely unpre; tion, that + ona, i vasccarn egy pate atelier. atari ai- | gaged, under the lead of Mr. Field, ia endeavor- | for sucha public introduction. PY*P*@ | clude any possible misconstruction, that mos aia Stigtieat bidder for ‘vested of its verbiage. It is understood that at pe toth cash. on i hope that we shall b: use for nas l was Teel, ing to stave off a final vote. Atl140 the train passed the State boundary. | {2cerely bo: sole tied —lpetaasd Srxate.—The House Oregon war debt bill AY, tne 6th day cf Maroh, 1861, in while it is acceptable to Messrs. Rives and Suim- fro them—{l lavse]—that it will never become t Mr. , made the 3 “ of A.exandria, at 12 Along the route every village and farm house | {here dure qa eee taken up, and on motion of Mr. Lane, made © Mayor's othoe. ty mt to shed blood, and most especially | special order for to-morrow at 11% o'clock. tract of Land in the conaty of Alex U7 We are indebted to Shillington forearly | turned outits occupants, and ags and handker- | never to shed fraternal blood. pecial or Ld I promise that in je nm jous als in re- i $8 sores, lying on the Co- mers, of the Virginia delegation, Messrs. Tyler f the capital numbers for March of the | © Were waved in honor of the distinguished | 99 far es 1 may have the wisdom to dite-t, that If lation iofocprenan a — ake, about 2_ miles Fol city of and Seddon are opposed to it, and that Mr. Brock- coplen o =23 ‘ Lealte’ ividual they supposed to be on board so painful a result shall in ony wise be brought | Mr Sumner ted a memorial asking C: B. H. BERRY. Trestes. brough has not yet taken ground upon it. We| ‘Atlantic Monthly” and “Frank Lesile’s Battimors. about, it shall be through no fault of mine. | gress to abolish slavery in the States. Mr Sum. es Fe mae : - ‘tion would | Monthly.” ys: The announcement on our | [Cheers } ner said that he presented the memorial only be- . C. MeGUIRE & Co. a. " et me aon ce et that the President bad reached Washing- | ‘The New York Times bas the following start- | cause it was couched in respectful terme. fie did | FXRUSTEE’S SALE OF (SMALL FRAM mllegt caything, Sat Momrs. Tyler and Selden DEPARTMENT NEWS ton was of course known only toa smell portion fi - | not believe Congress possessed any power to in- Ww 5 > Les Oa SAT Would vote for,astheirsympathiesare notoriously | Pre Eiont Mitiiox Loan.—The sum of $4,- | of our citizens, and did not prevent such an as- | ing dispatch from Harrisburg, the supreme pre terfere with slavery Inthe States.” ; > with the cause of secession. If the majority of | 519,000 of the eight million loan opened will be | semblage of people at the Calvert-st station as was | cy of which may be seen from the fact that Mr. ‘The post route bill coming up asa special order deleg , against it, weappre- | awarded to the following parties, at $90.15: | probably never Vefore witnessed in our city. Lincoln sends his famtly down by the same train | at 114 o'clock, was postponed and made a special — sar geelbaeg wrspeiisclets Messrs. Ketchum, Son & Co., $2,814,000; Satterlee | At one o'clock it was actually impossible to ap- | which wes to be thrown off the track aud the sar. | sdcstor erento eee . Rend they will tend alone (of the bender siave-| 5 Co” gins oun. ‘Trevor Colgate, $125.00; Read, | proach within x square of the depot from any di- | Visors murdered on thelr hay te Balinese: ‘The Senate then took up the postel suspension holding States) with the auti-compromise Repub- | Drexel & Co., $1,245,000; Messrs. Sweeney, Rit. | tion, and the ascent of Franklin a was crowded : se aa bill ‘weet. romaing back lican phrty delegations. We feel assured that the | tenhouse, Fant & Co , of this city, $100,000. The | with people up to Courtland st. ) uch amusement Harriszurs, Feb. 23.—S A. M.—Abraham Mr Fitch called up bis amendment—to strike m » Virginia convention now in session in Richmend | remainder of the loan will be awarded at rates | was created by a four-borse baroucue passing | 1 together — the — = frame Dwelling Houte, wil frankly and cordially accept it, gowever; ranging from $90.25 to $06. No bid below $90 15 | through the crowd with « long-bearded taan sit- 9 3 out the words‘ in consequence of any insurrec- tion or rebelion.”” Pn 4 rooms ace i 14,355,000 bid for. | ting alone on the back seat, who was pointed out bs nent of General Scott, the countr Mr. Mason favcred the amendment. The Con- : : $225 of the purahoss money in onsh; the Which will divest the opposition of a majority | Messrs, Mekinn recat altimore, bid for | and stared at ea the veritable President elect been spared t a lasting diograce, which Ty Mra | stitution gave the Federal Government no power | resid’ mm. ntbiy instalments of $25, with in of the State's delegation to it of ali importance, | $150,000, but will get ‘only one-third of that] Atoneo’clock the regular train arrived, when | have been fastened indelibly upon it bad Mr. the pur- asa m: mount—i0,000 90.25, and been murd in regard to insurrection. at tue cost of a matter of course. amor 40. at $90.25, 3 9 |. | there tr ndoua rush of people, and the | Lincoln n murdered upon his fone, thither, r REED, Trustee. Mr. Doolittle called the attention of the Senator | Chaser. E & CU. doubters were eatisfied that Mr. Lincoln was not | &8 he would have been had he followed the pro: | ,, Mf. Doolittle called the attent “pon the subject, | _f0252ewds J.C. MoGLAKE & Cu.. Anois. ‘There still remain m2ny propositions of amend- —_e on board. The y wi : hep alr cecehery tye pers and gone by | “air Fitch withdrew his amendment. By WALL > eee Soe = e zs e Northern Centra a 3 posed : CTS, AND sequent mamwetets a sale atas nee ne tecne; | . *2:s Among the strangers of note here fs John periarest ina speetal Gala carry them to Wash: | - On Thureday night, after be had retired, Mr, | M& Wigfall opposed the resolution A Giser occas ar Ascrion O04 TURSDAY sequent numerous ten minutes speeches, pretract | « Kennedy, Esq., of New York, now celebrated auton at Seclack Lincoln was aroused and informed that a stran; Hous —Mr. Sickles rose toa personal explans- | MOK NING, February 26, oommeroing at 10 «' the labors of the Convention until some time to- | as the Superintendent of the Police of Gerben, | ‘There was no indignity offered to Mrs Lincoln | desired to ace him ona matter tlie of denis; | tee of bis coares-on 8 provions Sey with satseunns Hg Will sel. the store ashe defect S.pen- morrow. However that may be, the public may | He came from New York in company w! © | of the friends who accompanied herat the Caly. He declined to admit him unless he ca to a resolution reflecting upon > , UL Ss 5 rest assured, we apprebend, that the threatening | suite Serres elect, and has apartments et | oor station, but there was an evident outbreak same,’ were legal hey scraps ster —< opened ge ag ee ancabiithon aes Lad other Uarpats a Fea - a tt] a of ie + a y : ad i iFror, Sead tn: ticks sapidiy pulsing if the Rerioen ot ee ee cacesioe arrived tix’ Washiniton fils Sete Uecacetire whe b a vita Vor ‘and | disrobed, he granted an interview to the . | viding for the amendment of an act regulatin are , the country’s future. morning He is said to have been telegraphed | disired to vive prominente to their claime for | A prolonged conversation elicited the fact t the pay of naval officers, so that the superintend. iso. _ D The Balti ‘Sun is terribly | f;,07 Saturday, to come on and help to kill off'a | opicial pectin PThey evidently courted no organized body of men had determined that ent of the National Observatory shall receive stock of Fancy Goods and Millinery Goods, ISGRUNTLED. — more Sun ¥ | setilement of the National troubles, and to secure, 01 illing 1 Lincoln should not be inaugurated, and thet be salary equal to that of the chief officers of the va- jomery, Gare Cases, &o. yi disgruntled over Mr. Lincoln's sudden appear. | if possible, the telection of an out and out anti: | fe yp eea wor oven Willing to be made martyrs | Lincoln should not be city of Baitimore alive, if, | rious bureaus of the Navy Department. Objected | Wit» many other goove Dot here mentioned. positive. orms cash ¥ se casi Ww et. He has in ¥ indeed, he ever entered it. to. a A ance in Washington. To such an ae : iten- cae’ : “he oe _— Areca ite le aoa n th — The list of the names of the conepirat vast Mr Killinger, of Pa., presented a memorial a ALL & BARN ite. raged at his failure to fullow out the Baltimore fat - the body at a picked reed Died if = ight i sented a most astonishing array of persons bigh in | from two bundred of his constituents praying an By J.C. GUIRE & CU., Auctioneers. Portion of his original programme for the journey, | of the shooting season. southern confidence, and some whose fame is not | early settlement of the national difficulties upon Ru as that it this morning villifies him without atint |... among the recent distingnishad arrivals in | E 3 ut they were protected by to this cont Ary alone. ‘Statesmen Iaid the plan, the basis proposed by Mr. Crittenden; laid on the for departing from it. We have rarely read more | this city is that of Dr. Chas. B_ Mitchell, Senator- F em Were injures errs = =r ae tee a Pere corer ta it pongg faction of Bic. ui the H. t pearpepeu hi yoapcairers aarp peer mma pect] Gee rrr one ap = g bes? ao roe oat tee wwii | was to leave Harrisburg at nine o'clock this | into Committee of the Whole ‘and resumed the on his head on that account. Such sssnsite seat | DV -Jehneee, who declined s reblection, it will | The ian. Saas Marshoil, L., | Morning by special train, and the idea was, if | consideration of the tariff bill. recoil and {njare their authors only, not the object z Sistic : 3 possible. to throw the cars from the road gf some The morning hours were occupied in discussing 28th of February, Sie Sead Sheol, aad Ws distings er rene ow sudge | point where they could rush down a aicp ems | the bill and a€ one o'clock” ake eet ne | O8 the 2st highest, bidder. for @1d* oash, end, thee ee ee cig ne wens ee Lf Le r A eae Pater or ereieree was w.th the p ity. uege Pecieeat and destroy in a moment the lives of | and reported progress upon the Senste amend- Blanes in one ; a interest. A deed too, appears bitten by the Sun's mania. The | He was le Gacak news aeics Lineste her tanec acts “a all on board. In case of the failure of this project, | ments Given and & deed o1 ‘on. truth is, those journals realize that a con- | Congress) by Mr. Gannt, now a secessionis mapal) seapirapcgt lea aftr yortt algae fo] (ere remy paper nu carriage on the | On motion of Mr. Sherman, the rules were sus- Fe Tae aber ks. the Legislature, not being thet way Inclined, | the residence of Col Jobn 8 Gittings, Presiden Shen depute dete th atin St fer pee eden ic pple nok mah as - Sideraule portion of the country will believe | made him a Senator, instead. He isa gentleman | of the Nosthern Central Railway, bref bape te dopetita Tey more and sesns- penne sak Seco ae ag: apace 5 that be aveided Baltimore in daylight, because he | of very fine abilities, and a famou: peaker witha. osaey bape paeia zac a ati je Soanthenns rae * Same frou which en in: increasing the public revenue by the sean of had reason to apprebend that its mob had been a feteve tiem fost te oe formation was obtained that Mr. Lincoln, after | the tariff bill Prepared to insult him grossly, under circum-] {[J"It is asingular fact that the War Depart. They left the cars, we learn, at the jun {} Counselling Lis friends, was compelled to make | Upon concluding, Mr. Sherman called the pre- stances in which he would have been compelled | ments of England, France and the United States , H 4 with the Senate sait reet, where Mr Giltings’ carria vas | &r'angements which would enable him to subvert | vious question on concurring pen pan fo ae Ser ers oak a in waiting for them, and were in afew minutes | the plans of his enemies pete Pa aa eee aed ee e recru ne bp a reins cag a oF the | enjoying the quiet of bis spscions mans hist | | GF ently to the annoyance of the thousands who Mr. — =r = — pon aoe seve ae psec sdnit taverers ant toh crowds were gaping fora sight of tuem at the | desired to call on him last night, he declined | each ment—( in number. to pat up with such an indignity. While we do not believe that suck an occur- rence would have taken place there, the tone of we es depot. At th: *elock, after d: giving a reception. The final council was held} The House then proceeded to vote upon the | ! c the Sux and Ezchange this morning will go far] 2 suficient number of candidates ing sopply the conveyed tothe depot by Mr. 6! and pai at¥ o'clock. amendments separately; during which our report We —~ Lf Bois and Parior — to create the impression that those who conduct Seaenuciption = fost elgg, SN pap through the crowd and took n the cars for} _ Mr. Lincoln did not want to yield, and Col. | closed those journals believe that there exists fair reasons for tte public to conclude that Baltimore is not 2 whit better governed now, than under its late notable rowdy rezime. ; | Washington without being recoynized. Sum ally cried with indignation; but M : Sod Sich ce ie Coax of in volunteers; | "One fellow in the crowd at Catrert Station, | Lincoln, seconded by Judd and Mr. Lincoln's OFFICIAL. ani us, while thousan: in our st © | who was known asa violent republican, had his | OTlginal informant, insisted upon it, and at s ha Roce: nd E: rs Jom nployment. applicants for enlistment are | 11° Tocked off « dozen times by the rowdles o’clock Mr. Lincoln left on a special train. He | Statement of ti eceipts a: rpenditures fewer than they Drranrure yor Wasnt wore a ~cotch plaid cap and a very long militery | of the United States for the quarter ending been for years. . . cloak, so that he was entirely unrecognizable. December 31,1860, exclusive of trust funds. Sp ae ge ais U7" The Lak Mt. t asin. | | At 3 oclock an immense conc ie as- | Accompanied by Superintendent Lewis and one Camimzt Maxino.—Publio men representing | git mass of copper’ weighing Inman (about ScinclMat ee oe whe de- | frend, be started, while all the town, with the — Yarlous interests in the Republican party, are | six ands belf tons), was lately taken frow the Feo care for the Presidential rege ae nnsion. | exception of Mra Lincoln, Col. Sumner, Mr Judd From sales of public lands. ‘330,055 now evidently precsing their views of the fitness —— meer rerio cogs — than any | onthe s: e of the upper piatform towords Gamdee peel fiat lnat aaa to secrecy, sup- | From sniscellanoess. = epee 09 of things in making up the Cabinet upon the | Previous mass obtained for shipment. street, and 2 force of police were present to keep | P® wy i From loan per act of June 22, 1860.. 1,700 00 Windlet ut) Gin gt aunts is, ‘The supply of copper in the mining regions | off the crowd. Several carriages, Coutal ning icy any one Wee Peipht di tine tose pero’ reach of | From Treasury notes iseued per act however, taking their attentions to the matter | (2. Pugland ay Geer Fe deficiency ina | traveling companions of the fami} fi At one o’clock the fact was whispered from one | °F December 17, 1860. -_ 161.000 08 oxsh. Mary cualipaad Case wat eiag: maeed tates — (pi rmeatine ee tons Pall oor to Bo ne niuie, (bey, Passed through the | to another, and it soon became the theme of mock “Tra0s ase 60 __CLEARY & GREEN, Avets, u jut sixty-eight and a balf miles are lack- | ball on to the rear platform, but Mrs Was not { a ag 4 -— lightest degree from the state of equanimity that | ing to complete a double track tronghout dhe ore | oh en Tee atten, ut suspense, mo- | fadiclaus mover opblle eke ee ea Very 1 Expenpirvens. ee bas marked bis bearjng since arriving here on | tire line of the Pennsylvania Rallroad. uy bis nee pene aes ve tlre ge of | stroke of great merit. cite aoeae intercourse, and mis- Inauguration the day before yesterday. The programme that eparture having arrived, the conductar an- rhe special train leaves with the original party pamper nd Indie 7 ec nounced that Mrs. L and her three sos bid ar- . Interior (pensions and Indian TUCKER'S COIFFURES baspiz prt om ras pg — pets to FON oA LEAS, ES. : rived a quarter of an hour previous, and bad more iniamey? and we trust it will reach Ban W. wan es one y determined on, isas lows. 1 1 quietly tuken their seats, wholly uuobserwd, - . GARNI z Vis: State, Sr. Seward; Treasury, Mr. Cam. | Svlic sees Ohe ee eee en olumbne, Ti smong the passengers in the forward cars. ‘us| The Herald ee 2 eee ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE . 5 signal was then ytven, and the family left for | New Yo lowing e ry: ons Wen, Montgomery Blair; interior, Mr ST ee Ans | Wechtogton wena yong and a ebelagabie| Haxnissune, Bsterdse, Feb: 3 re city was | Reimbursement of Treas- COMING BALL. > Mr. 5 » Mr. 1 f HES to identify them in the crowded care tartied just b that Lt had | UrY notes issued prior : Colfax; Attorney General, Mr. Bates. It will be | pe y {RYLAND CB and Date, |, Tux Osect or Tus Hasty Movexny7. left oy a Spectal trai ‘The luformation wes enta | _t0 December 25, 1667-250 a Oe, party esen f Ti Perceived that all the interests in the Republican of JESDA™ § th i ae breeh oe yp genet cnnee Ae a ap baxe leaked et seegtiees Susicer; whe w: a Badger’ G REaT 8 a CRIFICE dul i a Use O: au e' vetnent of Mr.) indignant at this fight, but was not made public ee oe ee : Lincoln ites famared at Harr abir Gat he | Qutfatr tbe ting eee cinoed fete | Became WS 9 20 : of the comal arn eepoora'y | 8d recelved a dispatch from Weshlogion re-| “The reasons for tule mornncar so extraordin Interest on public debt, niousone. We feel very sure that Mr. Summers hat we have not “seceded” aryit.end | Uiring bis presence in that city before tweive | and unprecedented, are that Lincoln’s friends including Treasury bas not been consulted in the matter, and also | w:ll be most happy to have them with us on tue | © seria papa a9 ores to gets red leve, from information acquired—I am not per- | notes 1,712,286 08 that bis acceptance of a position in Mr. Lincoln’s hed a ee ee OF Oomeniatlon mitted to tell how—that if he carried out his pro- o gramme, and left by special train at nine this ce: he council, if he will under any circumelances com: | J. THOMAS PETTY, Seo. | and compromise RE. Bs SUAVES inerk Another ramor {s that his friends, in view of an reetiy redi CAL LECTU Morning, the train would either be run off a: » Imporier, sent again to enter public life, will depend wholly EPR EDEN TART tear Rov. | article in one of the Baltimore aft enventaent, blown up by” grenades placed be- d upon the final satisfactory disposition of the sub-| Joux Lonv, who ix now lecturing at th Friday, thougut there was da nce } neath the track, or some way destroyed, betwee: F. BIGGER, Register. ject matter now before the Peace Convention. niga Institntion, will give another cour: f in that clty on account of the p : Maryland Hneand Baltimo: r that, this failing, Treasury Department, i pied the benefit and under the an, certain very objectionable py: Mr Livcoln would be mobed and assassinated in Register’s Office, February 22, 1861. at DAY EVENINGS Guuren. commencing on MON- | accompanying iilin torough this Baltimore during kis ride from depot to depot =- penitent ona Tax Van Wrex Arvatn.—The Republican | Sacioue Lene eer he Cee eoee in the | that he passed through | How nent b's friends thought this danger | 46 SEVENTH STREET, party press are busy with efforts to make it appear Seaucts. the attent. of his politicai friends here, whose | was, may be judged by the fact that one of those API that the assault upon Mr. Van Wyck, of the | Lecture J. (Feb 25) Paula aud St, Jerome—Chris- bog arp with the great inass of the pecple is | who was aware of the plot, but was oblived to go House, on Friday night last, was the result of a F ries . where Sir. Lincoln went, made bis will, sealed Lecture JI. &—The Woman of Chivalry. Tue Fex.ine in Bartinorg. up bis papers, and prepared for sudden death in some conspiracy against bimon political account. | Lecture JIi. Heioise—V" oman 8 Love. The prevailing feeling excited by Mr Lincoln's case M ie ‘t it Toate “all leather and prone,” the distant | Casiure WY qeugaeehs yromansesycovercien. | qulet puumge through Baltimore war al nan cells geal oie ee Public may rest assured on’t. If the affair oc-| "of Sogiety ns) non sue Womsn | and of gratification, the requeutly Leatd, “The | Wend, who bid eharicef the talon wertanae | Fost WEEKS LONGER WE HAL. curmed precisely a8 Mr. V. W. narrates it, (and it | Uectare Vi. (By request) @ Lecture on Galiteo | [oii car auey erent ney termined last night Whether to go via Philadel. | Dress Goods. Shaw's aed Gloake is feos at Wie will be remembered that he confesses to have] T okets for the o 1—single admission 2 | friends of t ele phia to avoid change of cars, or go by the direct | ter Goods at oust, many at less. for cash, ino der deen knocked so senseless as that he did not re- | Cents: to be had at Batlantyre’s. ‘Taylor & Mac- | his arrival with a public deme route from Harrisburg, and cross Baltimore in | t? &-0s* cut this month. at once if Fou wish cover the use of his wits for perbaps an bour after ry’s, Shi lington’s, and at the door, fe 23-3t* cited a spirit of stern opposition, c! G's. Shi'lington’s.and atthe door, fe 23-3t*_ mo. u ir rs the srticles at the lowest prices. eutemen who close carriages ~ f feared would manifest itself in acts which, | He deciiued the latter course, and in response | fo11 vw 503 cacate eee, © GO~ From where they lo -___ li pore, having knlebed Cte acne though designed directly to rebuke the Nl-ad- | to a letter from Erastus Corning saying that the NE PRICE ONLY! - ment of real and personal property. i vised zeal of the parties referred to. Peace Congress desired Mr. Lincoln in Wash- ;ARS oon Hane, RESTAURANT. VI) Son hands very heavy stock of their room, (City Hall) gaily 8a 8 Board of Ap- | have been misconstrued into a perso: ington a8 soon as possible, he arranged to arrive tieods and the parks INGS, I will offer the same very rom the loth to the 2th of February. iran. nd so have reflected discreditably | several hours before the time setdown in the Gen aaht and to hear all complaints and to make sush cor upon the good repute of Baltimore. The ection. programme Up in & sup rections in over assessment as they inay deem nec therefore, of Mr. Lincoln, in disappointing alike c the attack was made on him,) the chances are ten to one that the assailants were Portion of the rowdy gang known as “Rams,” who were such 2 terror to the community in the last and preced- ing municipal elections times. For more than a year past perhaps a dozen men have been occa- CITY HALL, Fenavary 9ru —The A der beads were at work, however, and not | rant st the % . festa GEO. THUS. STEWART. Soo, | the purposes of his political friends and public | until Mr. Lincoln had gone was Wood let late, ev ti Ladics, Call Early sionally knocked down and robbed in the same mt GAY, STRANGER Waeee oe curiosity, was a slmple nud practical avoidance the secret, and hie trouble proved useleas So perpersaee serve al whe eens and at A SRE ARF | 0! at 2 fe been an vccasion oF isorder te was \ood’s mystiticat! that AR PLES vicinity, with apparent impunity, by parties sup- TF x5 oink | You scom td bens great hur-| and mortification to all Interested Jn the preset: | Sir 'Linccla elt berees Caen ust, ater iccusctteeea et Pann OS er RIBBLE ORIGINAL 81 STORE: posed to be of that rowdy gang, and under cir- Brent y am. Iam going 10 SMITH'S, No 460 | vation of the good name of our city Baltimore delegation (three are present) — <a: 0, 302 PENNA, AVENUE, cumstances much Iike these narrated by Mr. Van | He 'sarbs hers cont estes, a ingrees | Ample precautions were adopted to gusta Pep and wanted ‘to son:the Preat- | WV p vive Pate nie tar Eo neaiarteat No: 303 PENNS: AVENUE: Wyck. We have published account upon ac- | he seils them so cheap.” Note-The' inet we way | 82ainst any violation of the public peace A lage | di ct about it. aan caer tae eek cee Additional invoices just received of New and count of such occurrences there, which have not | Of the stranger, he was runuing up Sevent’ strest | Police force was detailed fur duty at the dept, Although notdivulged to Mr. Lincoln till yes- | 6. SOLE LEATH .D) Beautiful Jeweiry. es q singing out “SMITH, No. 460” fe2-Gw | and to protect the President and his suite on their | terday, as some say, the whole plan-was arranged PACKING T UNS ee * Rae R = attracted public attention, as the parties assailed = - passage throngh the streets against the turbule:t| days ayo Only three Persons were to be let {nto vs ol es CARE! ELS, Ae. YOU CAN ake y Ode CROCE FoR ONLY were bumble citizens rather than members of 1G: lated Vy £0 LOOLE, 2 pressure of the crowds which he schomesene 8 the plot, including Mrs. Lincoln and Mr. Judd, | m. this city, which ro ork! Dg at "83 low £ DO, Congress. EVDIN ane RMR ov ER other cities on bis route bither; and these m of Iilinot peeches and receptions were to be | Prices. WALL, BERS ® * ant ETS eer ietuidete ot Sab weppise SPATIONGRY, | Ufet of Murebal Kane, even if they und falled to | kept upimeanienic, ont 5 ARKANSAs.—Our latest advices by telegraph, WEDDING ENVELOPES, * | restrain any expressions of disapprobation, would from the Arkansas election, say that the Conven- tioa bas certainly been ordered to be held, aud te oe ammeter: ; x Speciai Fimo rardeesty ed, the telegraph R FST, L *the t beautiful st; certainly have secure: f. Lincoln from insult, | silenced, the wires to be cut if necessary, Li rt AL. an 2328 Pas Av., between sth and lothata. "| Lied such been Intended. dhbsiecss Jos % Linceln & Ihave that of the delegates elected twenty-eight are for \ to leave, Judd to be out of the way, Mrs. Lincoln romered Wastinetonm. | ‘Tae Rovrs oF THE PREsIDENt-ELZct To Wasu. | and family to return to Philadelphia, and the an- 351 C street, “ SFE a, pe = houncement there kept buck till ’about eight | % INGTON. istely in the of the aa Hotel = It a rs that Mr. Lincoln did not reach tis} 0’clock this morning. be. re —— segs amar heater pt on thecorner of Ninth and | city ine Northern Central Ratiroad, butcume | ‘Too many vowel: wareentensted. with the secret, PTE a gs Preserva' - out condi- mo Fatreet,No. 321, between through by way of Philadeiphia. The tarrievagg however. Some were leaky—and it is out. Mr. tions, and twenty-seven for Arkanses’ adhering to ams STS See fe 25 St*_ | Telegraph of turday afternoon says: Lincoln returned from the ceremonies at the State ‘the Uni on in case a settlement be obtained through TE PIANO to be ured at the After the atrongest solicitation from prominest | House af 3 o'clock yesterday afternoun. Then the action of the Peace Congress satisfactory to wuthie sia daye Ll! pronent thetic jentiemen Military men at Washington, Mr. ef ano was laid before him. He is said to have fo the border States. We have every contid. in aon incoln was finally induced last Friday evening | indignantly rejected it. Mrs. Lincoln dew KING & lence leave this city by a special train for Philadel him to go. 2°; i ri Pd Sy. ‘this summary and exposition of the affinities of LANKETS! pls and from thence direct for Baltimore Other persons hed to be let into the secret, in| impo. ERS mi Wke ‘Retail Deal those elected to the approaching Arkansas Con- B you waat Blankets cat cele bis ashington. He reached Philadelphia just 'in | order to persuade Mr. Lincoln; among them Gov- I iat in veation. BHOTS, No 36 Central Stores, the time to enter a ing var on the Baltimore road, | eruer Curtin. All said go.’ Colonel Summer V. 4 erento them very low for cash. — and Le passed over it without attracting attentiog, | almost wept with anger at this plan—called it pms RY BS. BRA GINS, te, Szxaton Camznon.—it is now known that the Prortant NOTICE 70 STRANGERS ae the advice of felenday” butt then out pay sen, we Met covtnin doen ba ‘bose ‘Baitimore, shameless personal aspersions that have been cast | L'°6 Visi BiG Was Hol wil be presented | Guinted with such facts as have been pr&euted | - Lincoln was vasuced that bo'wenlatcertainly be | ROR AY Baier, upon Senator Cameron, in order to keep him out | ¢,4, rohasss of Books wtntionors Re hone | to us, they would think otherwise, and we are | assassinated, perhaps the whole family destroyed, SA! ‘ave just re~ ; of the Cabinet, have simply served to discredit | the wil hanes establishment of giad at his safe arrival at Washin, ‘The | and that an attack would be made upon Fort = ae with the President} g RENCH & RICHSTEIN, 278 Pa.av., | tavel has been very fatiguing to Mr. Linco, | Sumter at the some time, finally, bis persuasion, } == eee ¢ ) bis Pennsylvania assoilants,| ;. 2 Rear Mitkwaod Hause, na bheautes ‘ised cia | a in’ i 3 | Bi YOUR CHOICE FOR ONE DOL) and those from other States bere who have bees a jours, al suite. and Mrs. Lincoln’s tears, induced him, who was y ie Goer — B®?. COMFORTS, MARSEILLES QU!L’ SPeecn at Hagrissurs. to be our future Jackson, to consent to the arrange- ne ‘urging them on in the work. BLE LID TO SHILLER QUILTS. At Harrieburg Mr. Lincoln was welcomed to | ment OCAWw As this great sale but a te —————$— Kinde Of Honesiccr ne, DE GaN ges, 24 pil | the Capitol by speeches from the Presideut of the | Lincoln was conducted down stairs, ing Black egeren a od Jeweitg Mason Anpznson’s Hatta —The Govern, | kinds of Hou: cooving DRY “8 cheap for and the Speaker of the House. covered carriage and drawn ewiftly to the ; aed Bobo! ‘ ment bave no advices leading to the conclusion | Gruter Mucky, N° 46 Cental Stores, opposite | “Mr. Lincoln replied : Few saw him de; rt, and these Were assured ard that Major Anderson is ill, as alleged in dispatches | _f@ 25 6::f ectiw'a sasbinbonts Omtea ORIGINAL ONE DOLLA WM. R. RILEY & BRO i began appear eat you, only intend. | he bad gone to Governor C s to tol en No ‘S08 Pa. ‘ at NE R STORE, ——*. | in, ike afew remar! rest. rate. rs OORE’S WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 | has been sald tome ange response to. what . I thank rt In the evening crowds assembled at the hotel to pI PARTI The War Department heard from Sumter on Sat- Pa. aVENUE FOUTH Stranger: for this reception,and the generous words pected attend the recep n, but Wood assured the com- Cc ITIZENS rey journers: Ia Washington are urday last, by-the-by. er ei fi sdicive. Gongrose w uA, P' t your support has been promised ime. On this ay that Lincoln was ill, and bad had Papeete fy Sanit: “PEL Ta Oe Will take the opportunity of thanking | bed. Mrs, Lincoln's agitation nearly disclosed y (NNER aN TERTAIN- does tray, Yor al hake co pear cel | ‘ais ua See agitated Mlbbtee fe | Yougdtett Commons fr the overwbetming | he whole mre, deh nto othe cea Seguin . | columans to-day, for full details of sli matters of weil known catablishment $8 ‘fam tw | cause which I rey it, and whieh I sof ness, the greet crowd. of ‘end — connected with Mr. Lincoln’s presence es veges late election. [Loud applause.) | parlors. ne a in up to the hour at which Or jusion been made to the fact. the interest. The crowd gradually dii the serenades ‘asbington up we goto! > 4 SHIRTINGS, ing fact perhaps we should say, that I for the first } and cheers ‘died ‘away. sine csonee wes safe. i NBN, time appear at the capital of the reat comm, Few knew it) Mrs, Lincoln Ww “| cea Canam U7" The Collector of Charleston gives official ond SILC ROSES at wery low prises eee bounty.” Ih the bind get | sil Shs canre weet Fenee, ei a Sam Seocigm Stetes, exaept | ‘WSCA Waa RILEY 6 GRO ‘Texas, will be treated as “foreign vessels,” and —— | the of the Subjected to the port dues and other charges es- tablished by the laws of the Confederated States. A Canann.—Yesterday, Washington was full ph that dispatches had been re- = me affording me cial news af sowe pt or oe frm Bou. ete iat Edt ‘Tbere was ne truth whatever in the story. Fs