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THE EVENING STAR. DEPARTMENT NEWS. _tteme Telegraphed dom Washington. AUCTION SALES. Sanat —When our report closed yesterday. Tue West Port AcapEMy —Ma, Heege | asHineton. Feb. 25.— are ous ee REEN & WILLIAMS. Anctioveers ———— a Senate hed under considerstion the follow- | H pore ig Sa ee, SS a Se ee cera tines tthe following Ww \ ERY EX PAWN BROWER'S WASHINGTON CITY: Bea ted. That whenever, inthe opinion | Military Acedemy. A capital selection, indeed. ——pe are said to be the only ones yet de- 26 1861 series |, $e. can: ined wy 6 batted spel! : | of the Postmaster General, the posal service Secretary of State— William H. Seward. THIS EVENING. : Ta Metias. U8. A, and Schon, W Sccretary of Senator Cameron Second woek of the oslebrated and talented Spirit of the Morning Press +++» Jno. Mullan, U.S. A., . General—Mr. Bates. dienre, The Inninigencer argues that while a portion of by reason of an ee orieek es ae | T are at Witlards? ‘ ae Datance of the Cabinet will not be settied MIS6 JOR GOUGENHEIN, Belief Gott and sive Mustang Cece, Lover the politicians In the Borger Slavebolding States | continue the postal service on such route, or any a patti dosnt Mei Setar elect in elit In the great Letger Romances of the 4 Neok and F eoine and Bronerines oe are urging the peta: carne aged pees eet see Ser eee otices eee SH Os 17 saa ee doa’ bern We et | DOUM OF TRE DEVILLE. a = Immediately with that Seceding , the | sa spotened; <= t the National. phe om Sad Fancy Finger nes. more sigacious citizens of the later clearly per ae itler a protracted debate, the bill was passed. ae of note recently arrived Grating vote in its formation, and be 18 | pesutitul Langues ogether with an extennivs variety of Ladies’ velve that the welfare and safety of all concerned, | ‘The Senate then took up the civil appropriatton | he the Tom John Bell, of Tex LY Eeetertigdls ag they a na ra f Imposing Situations, and Oren Se her Shaw! to say nothing of their political harmony, will be | pill; and after sometimespent in the consideration [everday atiernone, snd the Hoa. Zemes | Let er Nort Cerctine, onl other sack national Striking Tablesus. other Dresses. * pelter consulted by aretention of the former in | thereof, the Senate adjourned TeRES 6s Mae oe nea TR. Giddings, of Obto, ap- | Men from the Southern States. These men cannot | _No other piece will be performed. eee sega parel ins great variety, peak genes ha retesge wena aan the"Genate amendments to the | peared on the floor of the House of Representatives eee on eed we tar at leet oa tenis | GRAND INAUGORA JON UNION CON- vere, Guns and Pistole. The Repwidican says: “it is a great mistake to | MH MSO TP which were concurred in except | this morning, and attracted no little attention. Teepneaiys WME are concucart, ‘sak fia pollen. TUESD iY, March &, sappose that the Union men, either of Tennessee | that gxing a tax on tea and coffee. He was warmly greeted by Pg ew apy a mem- | of the new Administration has been di aveloped Ab He iiss ale wager Te. iss: a or any other Southern State, are opposed to the Bit: Shetman.n committes of pee } bers, dea to be much Interested in the | “phe new A genural King has made an efor to INAUGURA’ ee ROOM. |. Bast SRE 8 ES forcible maintenance of the authority of the Gov- — a bee pees raed ta, [hee , oO ne nae secure the bullion fend tee Government in the | _ For particulars see future J. C, MeGUIRE zg - iseno —— ernment. It is the very thing they are most anxious meet breed a atil, clock, and take up Wauat Tarr Say In BaLtimone.—The Balti- Pro — rade dbmstgio Tea Ske one Oo DD FELLO _— HALL Fann Rox es, Beoniys. to witness, and if they exbibit any weakness, it | 5 snecial order—the Army bill. more American of this morning says: ‘‘The state- red thousand dollars. Dispatches received | Sizteen Perf 4, U anil Encour is from an apprehension that such may not be the he House then adjourned. — gos henge of ay ees this afternoaa any thet the Graft was @ishonered.'" yg fs AER a es uced ncog abl Policy of the Repubiican party.” Tomar, F 2. Baltimore txaeer poi meee ol pen camationa Ex-Secretary Floyd will be out this week with SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Szxare.—A number of memorials on the pre- | authority. It appears, as was then stated, that | Since? “eMine> ‘tie sald, severely on Bisse] Ce ONDAY BV ENING, Frd.28, Tus Great Nationat Disonace!—It 18 be- | sent crisis were presented and laid on the table. | certain parties here desired to give Mr. Lincoln a} "he Peace Conference spiritedly debated to- or Procramme NicHTLY. Lieved at the War Department that the news| "The annual report of the Smittsonian Institu- coe and partisan ie orvecctlna in erry day, without coming to a vote, the third clause telegraphed from the South yesterday to one of | tion was presented, and ordered to be printed arshal Kane for of Mr. Guthrie That neither the tha auuctars conspiring, oguiost the integrity of | _ The peivets wate bill forthe relief of George Fisher | out that intention. Bot Kane informed them that | Conetizutton not any amendment therecf_ shall be tay oe? nat aga’ had trench. | 28 taken up and discussed, and repen'ed. he believ ad ort connie i fos pertean construed to give Congress power to regulate, mat ‘ew Orleans an ‘etropo! the Government—that General Twiggs The Senate then took up and A res a bill for bra pe ai ich gua bate seceived respect: | Sholish of contol within any’ Stats or Territory ; Bur - ape erously surrendered his whole command to the | the relief of Catharine J. Russell. Leeda a ly ge ee the relation of slavery, nor tee power to interfere ‘tan lesq’ — Trou} oni revolutionary Convention of Texas—is too true. The Senate then took up the Oregon war debt | Du! seenceee of Oe _ — o with the intestave je.” etc os give Not long since dispatches were received here | Dill ther ould The Peace Conference are in session to-night. possibie to restrain public excitement and hack ed but no important action is anticipated. Several from him, intimating such a purpose on his part.) 47° ro owed that the Senate non-concur in | Vent the occurrence of acts that might be jnsulling | amendments proposing changes of phroseoloj nade each even! tn front of the ball hereu| orders were immediately issued to na . to Mr. Lincoln and derogatory to the character of nd aba alone thines ase usec tem previous to opening the doors, yt lew Or) Oak. Doses A. Waite pasakads ti eased. th | se contoenets wetanveens and ask a committee | our city. ‘The intention to have a public there may be protracted. dlacumsion upon hmma- | oa Atetropoltan Froupe's Brave Bands led by at the department,) of frst infantry U.8.A.,torelleve | | ‘The Senate then took up House amendments to | W® Persisted in, and Col: Kane Informed Mr | terial matters. To-day nothing has been done | 7 Linceln’s friends’ in Wasbin; of the facts of ra oven a6 Ronamt te commence at quarter Pe Twiggs. ‘The rumor that he (T.) had resigned | te Colorado terrtorial DILL |g the cage and of his own apprehensions, and upon Sasmltael menicnca hes ne «| Mudedieeancenes wikalbal ed seats orate, Pesce TS commenee at Ihc'eonk 8 me. e information so given the change jn the pro- 2 a & L, 2 Ee oe one oe rae etee tnne | Baker, the amendments were concurred in, and | ae ater ae E ieredent cect eae tion af the pro nets ee! dear Manager and Huisiness Agen": 8} oP moobike & CO, Aust. tha elected to Ms the commander-in-chief of the . The Senate mow ey took up the Nevada territorial onl ar coe cena aa ae ‘The ted ted afr Guture, whe said tat he Boleved Cc OLUMBIA INSTI TUTION By OLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers. a lly dis of the “fearful . Reach 3 army. stitute, givi explanation effectually disposes sult if there was to be persisting in factions oppo- DEAF AND DUMB, On the Oth of February inst., he (Twiggs) 8P-| peopie of the Territories all the powers ot the plots of asoassnation”invented by the New York | aition to what the border slave ‘States desired. nei gone acommission, consisting of Major David ofasiate, except admission into the Union; | aithough'evincing perhaps 2 somewhat excessive Re Lpbiepesgpodr mid proms Foss ee fel TRE BLIND. H. Vinton, (quartermaster,) Major Sackfield Mec: | Which was lost_yeas 4. nays 3 prudence upon the part of Mr. Lincoln’s advisers, | UPOn being passed amendment was misunderstood by him, and was,} An EXHIBITION of the in, (paymaster,) and Capt. Robt. H. K. Whitely | 72° Senate they passed the Dacotah territorial | W2# teally designed simply as a precaution against | {5 fact, frivolous, he reconsidered his determina: | tion will be given in the leoture room of the Smith- (ordnance department) ‘‘to meet the commis- | p;1)_ — one Brat tateniee cr ken lament a tion of leaving, and made s speech, which £20 | sonian In-titutfon, on sioners on Behalf of the people of Texas—Mezsrs. Hovs: The 8 abe ted state of received with applause, and ma ve the effect TUESDAY EVENING, February 28th, -tey — peaker laid before the Mouse a | excitement {a the already over-exci| at oO ti th the C bate- » 5 tnd Silk Damask ‘Thos. S. Devine, Sam’l A. Maverick and T-N-| communication from the Post Office Department, | public feeling ” hey artht enon peebtidarey oii ne commencing at half past 7 o’cl-ck. alngt Half sent Rooker. Wintast Luckett—at such time and place as may be agreed | transmitting to scones ‘a list of contracts for cari New York and Massachusetts are most conspi- | _The publio are invited to attend. fo23-%_ | Marble top opt other Burnes. upon, to transact such business as relates to the tying the U.S. mail; laid on the table and or- CELEBRATION OF WaASHINGTON’S Bixtupay 4T | cuous in opposing compromise. Other Northern and disposition of the public property, upon the de- dered to be printed . AGS ‘a iter ned oa! Hienbrp Taingnoteegaeae : ug bees Suatey leh are eee injured pecuniarily than JOHN &§. RAREY mands of the State of Texas.” It was on the re- | ;, 1180; the petition of a Democratic meeting he! leaving Charleston ay last, Major u v h factious ith . i in Pennsylvania, praying the adoption of the Crit- | Anderson fired a salute of thirty-four guns from hey wilt eicyens 12 antk actions Sep Respectfully Announces that he will give to th r celpt of a copy of this order here, that Colonel Sain aera iden the table. contemplates a denial to the people of an opportu- log, of Ill., asked leave to present a - Fort Moultrie, not to be outdone in | jicans fear this and are talking about adjourning | AND EXHIBITION OF HORSE-TAMING the Department. pene apor tr ccarore ip ebitita fgg the convention until April, to see, as they say, is acini on o: roposition; According to a dispatch received at the Depart. ‘Mr ie of Ind., presented the proceedin, whether we shall bave a government or not after Fort Sumter, in commemoration of Wasbington’s | nity to amend the constitution. ‘The ultra repub- HIS FIRST LECTURE Waite was directed to assume the command of a: eur "OTN =a the 4th of March On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 27, ment yesterday afternoon, the appointment of this | of a convention held by men of all parties in his re MEN’S CHRiSTIAN ASSOCI- TION —Ha cppo- ie Mr. Chase, who isto make the motion, bas not At he’f-past seven, commission bad resulted as disgracefully 2s bogs ame omen! be say thik on the tat tion of | Brown’s Hotel —tinion Prayer Meetiug av latterly so carried himself in the convention as to ey aa ee ry to ena) ‘Twiggs intended. Vis: in oxdess from bit 10 | "71S Gouse thon took up the special order; Me. | ‘t-2-woenset 26 00.026 crcloek pm__f_ 8 — <"le and other ultra republicans are keep Now being ereotad expressly for the oocasion, at ® CLEARY & GREEN, Auots, every officer incommand of a post in the military | stanton’s army bill. Rr N “ great expenss, on the site of the Od National * uch Chepel Sabbath Scho ng aloof from Mr. Lincoln, and ere expecting to 1 By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO , Avotioneers. pricann wits bimirs petag errs nbaaryr in- wits Howard, of Mich, >in a short speech, urged | Dste. and shapal, corner of Tenth and D bring him into submission to their ig Theater, E street, near Pa. avenue. EREMPTORY SALE OF FRE 8 PR Ry iF: clu ntonio, the ju sur- treets, Island, HHURSDAY EVENING, the 2 ogremme, which calls for the proscription o1 i t ing the build: Np > ee AY A mela to the agents of the pease State = ee ee ee if ia Insts at 7s 0'e! lock, Some new and. Bitrective cen. Ouinatom If notol Sir. Rewards seecagelis: no hageesh ree on) itwit Ei : wa. a red that St shou added, and a very pleasant en- Convention, without a single man in arms to en- pass at aaee: 40 that the ple of Virginia w= ured to ali who may favor us with be PERFECTLY WATER-TIGHT, WELL HEATED ir) cares —S oneal na = force their demands, (as far as is known here,) | take warning of the ae menacing her tie foes 4 penpiea help OFFICE th and | DONTE? WITH cas, terface with — Most Piackibe pan . . epton theoorner ol n' ni U z aol rries, Piams. every particle of the military property in them, bese pene oe Sout would revit fo the las = = Soames = Sureeon street, No, 321, between | CO and properly ventilat: Whort Sag > Fe: f B ; Plas Oot Cat- amounting to an aggregate of millions on millions | 7n¥ attempt ry pr aten i, dese . é ith aud fith ste: LCE Ein Diets ve ‘sup. = ps isl yas pare area oe Curtis, of lowa, regarded the people of the ay Joun | orp will jecture on. 3] "PP HE PIANO to be used at the Concert for the ; And for acoount of whom it, may concern, bout Provisions, horses, , Wagons, &c., &c. plow aacedliug tule: ad tavetatioalats aun Galton t0tbe re invited sis: Tha jocture will eom= lufent, Asylum ts Chickeringe’, and if sold ong page oot peeps {2200 Hevons end Domestic Segars, advices received yesterday represent that among | General Government, and uryed that the bill SES eerie perore Se sicek 1 Nace ee se prekite oie ie P rma, Jone di i » Fier de Cabansa, passed, . 8 _ atering by FE. W. Simmons. [ae ey ae joa Pre 4 ‘the terms of this so infamous act of treachery, ee States tnd if the public property ot | 7 Das ‘ rTAC RD B LANKETS! This Lecture will be PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED Magnolia, Si) ive, Bon Be nchos, Lon- ‘was a stipulation reserving to the officers their CERT ‘in wh eke one f Ten h and D sts, BLANKETS by the intRopucTion and suB/UGATION of the ost dres snd Resalins, &o- bly, 1t should by force of arms. es tee side arms, and another saying that the disarmed | Mir. Burnett, of Ky , proceeded to address the pee a Hoi: car VENING. oth natant; piers want Blankets onl at Wh ps Victous Bad DANGREOUS HORSES WHICH can BE | , Also acter wes joz mach, troops were to be permitted to be carried to the | House in opposition to the bill. He considered it | Si, 1% Sholg° 39 Seat. OF aauuenign fur adults af | BOS, low for cash. ney Seas etits | PRODUCED. “ 0 "superior Medoo Coaret 2 coast, for shipment out of Texas, in the Govern- | ® declaration of war against the seceding States, | the sch ol or at the door on the evening of the con- ‘The Horse “CRUISER,” formerly the property |} case Haut Brien Claret, i--™ a Sasi Waid, whew aincqauadly the and as being contrary to the provisions of the | cert. Our frierda north of the canal are oepeoiali I roe an TO STRANGERS Dor bevket Heidaick C 1 re Wh HINGTO of Lord Dorchester, of England, and once renowned | 1 dey gt 5 gine Beats, 1 The whole number of enlisted troops under} Castner Maxinc.—The Republican leaders are | °°" 9): J. THOMAS PETTY, Seo. aoe efforts of the m rat tamed Twigg’s command in Texas was 2.900, and they | intensely busy to-day, Cabinet making. Horace, | - Rare a2 PRENTHE MISURET every by Mr. Rarey, and by his system now reduced to ‘were scattered about for the most part over | the redoubtable, is flying about like a shot out of REPRE! ATIVE Rev. 2) _near Kirkwood House | perfect tractability, will be exhibited. Also, the frontier fifteen hundred miles long. There are} a hotshovel. Now at Willards’ for an interview GOMFORTS. MARSEILLES QUILTS | smailest Shetisnd Ponzes in existence. with Mr. Lincoln, next in a House committee a for the beomat ead iador tkesuspioes. k nen a Np RHIRAINGS, bo Mr. ere cmap the perioot order and do- room, closeted with some leader of his peculiar reshyterian Church, commencing on M inde %, ier’ coping Pp +f corum © 7 i school, then rushing out towards the Senate cham- | DAY EVENING, February n. Call at Nv. 36 Cent al Stores, opposi A full corpe of ushers will be engaged and every , D Cliter Market ee ber, flanked on one side by Mr. Judd, of tl, and} P Lecture Room of ts : feseut WM. R. RILEY & BRO, | tention paid to the comfort of indies. nearly all the efficers belonging to four regi- ments—all the third infantry, all the eighth in- fantry, all the second cavalry, five companies of the first artillery, and five of the first infantry—40 Admission—Parquette $1; the rest of the house compenies in all—206 commissioned officers and | on the other by Frank Blair, Sr., Esq. Lecture I. (Feb 25) Pack and St. Serome—Chris- WEST END DRUG bebe nn 113 | 50 cents. aniria, oor 2,000 enlisted men—being more than are in any] _ It is very evident that Horace refuses tobe com- | jeans if Phitgea—The Woman of Chivalry. rebel ded Scien Gongran tr — ‘The sale of ressrved seat tickets for Mr. Rarey’s | uwbia tur other one Department of the service. forted in the state of things he finds around bim | Lecture Il. Heloise—Woman’s Love. hes, Nail Brushes rR first looture in Washington will commence Monday nse It ts yet problematical whether the officers com- | —very. Lecture LV. Elizabeth—W oman as a Sovereign. x Lubi Lxtre cis, a B. H. BERRY. Trustes. Lecture ladame de Maintenon—The Woman and 5 manding posts there have not refused to obey The last ‘‘slate’’ that finds credence here places of Sosiee a ore S 0 th the Drug i hould pat the ‘Twiggs’ treacherous order, which he had no | Mr. Seward, of course, in the State Department, | Lecture V1. (B fico | shove well known estatlishwent B80) FOR SALE AND RENT. . power to enforce, we apprehend, if resisted. Our | Mr. Cameron in the Treasury, Mr. Bates for Tickets fort _ i 5. 000 *: YARDS LIGHT AND DARK CALI- Delief is, that such wholesale robbery and treach- | Attorney General, and Mr. Caleb B. Smith In the } 0fnts; to be had at Bailant, Mi O Tay au— 3, 500 anes tached and Brown SHIRTINGS, ery could not be worked to a successful conclu- | War Department. The conservative Republicans | 72°: Sh! lington’s, and : Tienand Fre: NG LINE ef EN. Omi'tin are not _cecessary. sion at all the posts of the Department. The infa-| were this forenoon very generally satisfied that I SAY, STRANGER, WHERE ARR aa ey F cane, | Siosue of Carosities at Patent Ofiee List ot Ba MES CHANTSOF W ASHIN mously disgraceful scheme was doubtless con. | those appointments would be made. We have | 97 «: hota da fet ora So. eo | Call: om. 2 Sithed | ee eRED HUNTER Boks | Pore ee eee iad — cocted here by the men in high places, sworn to | every reason to believe that the war made upon venth street. to buy a suit of Cloth fo 25 6tif WM. RB. RILEY & BRO. 22-Im* Wiliarde’ Hotel Square. Warekbure reeestiy protect the rights of the Government of the United of Pean. avenue. nesr the co ner Mr. Seward bas only operated to warn Mr. Lin- | Pi? 7 they a7 Nav UR ATION, BALL —Btre. 8 M. BISH “= ho a _ er Sa The entire building, or such States, who plotted the seizure of the forts, &c., | coln that he cannot listen favorably to the sugges- adelp ro deas cocteed se "& BALLS, PARTIES, &c. vn be tra ered for vest ce" snen very in the South. All of the latter were surrendered | tions of the ultras without driving from econ all ant elegant aswntment of Wreathe, Head. > ct a Fb is. Agspl Asply te SOv! Faz to overwhelmingly superior military force. In| but themselves. DEMPSEY & O-TOOLE, = Bue and | spe, surable fur the inaagarauon | (SRAND {NAUGURATION SOIREE COVCE, 305 C street this, case, however, if the orders of Twiggs have \ EDDING AND VISITIN Bpria ———— re, Bounets on Saturday, Marci 2d, at Clagett Comp: Aand B, Washing: n Light Infantry rey REN" rare four story B ae > From French & Richstein we have a con- CARD BENG nh fad Store, 324 Pa. avenue, between & h uid respectiu ly invite thetr frievds F No. aus st., between E and F. Deen obeyed, the surrenders have been made venient little « Blue Book” with all Uncle Sam’s | mporters of fire WEDDING STATIONERY, fe 25-1 i friends in particn’ar) and the lent wore r. eae ocee imoro’ ‘without there having been brought aman in arms WEDDING ENVELOF ES, ally to their SECOND SOCIABLE AS- oa the pr mises ; or of DUVALL se RROTHERS, offices and salaries put down for the convenience the copes poe style: CROCKERY, CHINA 3 bd to sustain them, so far as is yet known here. ig wishii P pidmeniiing —— 2828 Pa. Av. betweon 3th and 10th « _— . cENBLy. ot their new ‘armory on the 224 Pa avenue. att the 4tn of Maroh, 1861, and 2 a ee ar 27. ect | BE RTO 2 . 2. pediogate & eh aie ee © | QEVERAL COMFORTABLE ROOMS MAY Tas Paace Convanrios.—S here, in | , Ai#0; the superb number of “‘ Harper’s Weexly” | = i vOry 4 tg aadone to ren adoer, given Teak Sit: obt«ined at wo. 453 Thirteenth st. = for this week. “SPECIAL BARGAIN WO PIAD 2 ; had of the Committees orattnedoor,| Hand. to-day’s Star, accounts descriptive of yesterday's perfect'y new, left o: te : ce ib ComsirrEEs | Fo s Le The The GOUD | WILL and Proceedings in the Peace Convention. The ex- Decistve ACTION oF LiguTENaNT SLEMME: Melodeons for s%le or rent eo air F. EULia, ‘Al . our LERY and PLATED pany A. x. ve any B TUR board: citement in its midst was far greater than on any | He Demands the Discontinuance of the Work fe 2 306 Pa ay., bet. 9th and 10th « . LAMPS in great variety. ~ Previous occasion. It grew out of persistent ef-] Erecting Batteries and is Obeyed —A correspon- | —. ————-——"- =? CHAS. 8. FOWLER & co. forts of the ant!-compromisers, under the lead of | 4¢nt writes to the Columbus (Georgia) ‘Times GREAT BARGAINS IN PIANO a very Wh: m4 Piano, seve! re, fe fo 23 6teo Z Hall, Ber eth st. Mr. Field, to stave off final action on the one | {stn inatont, as follows: one nO? ME | one Chioxerine Yor § “Newent OBA | reas NE. Morgan” ees NHE HERNDON HOUSE, = and, and of extreme demands, (made by Me.| “Soon afer ihe arrival ofthe Brooklyn, of which Stor of WG MBTZEROTT. te feos i she ost ecen fintan E ann Nixta Sts, WANTS. Seddon, we apprebend,) when it was clear that you in my , the other vessels belong- - he most e'izibly situ stciase He wrd= | ARGE INVOICES MUSIC ~hol a th ts h lar, nd urging them was only iixely to further the ends | 198 9 Gulf Squadron came in sight, and since} J 4 PRasived (rom Rane Finan, Bote | eee eee eta WU ISSR To atest? ie ook wane Brows | FRO dRE wit a "ibe modern For of those bent on defeating all and any compro- cruising outside the bar, never ge'ting | patirs & fro, Cinciorath, Halt& Soa Noe Weak: Capitol and Presideut’s Mansion sud ail Hotel, Ons who can.come wel Tesommendsd for mise whatever. Mr. Guthrie 1s understood to | dispatches for Fort Piokens, ay cad cyan | Ce 29 Sr Iwepection, FEL en ————— Sing bicones band aoeieees re ee - - 7 3 at 2 have become excited to the point of starting to over to the fort. His mission must bave | 1°26 a. av. bot Sth wn 10 8G SEVENTH STREET. Bing De een aes leave the bail, u; the ground that the anti-com- peaceful one, for since matters bave some- E BUT : Promisers were sidan trifling with those who whatcbanged. The work of mounting guns on 3, 000 LRS. GOSHEN BUTTER of the very Fort Plekens is stopped, and also the work goin, best ue ‘were discharzing their duties as commiesioners | on the Navy Yard Lieatenant Slemmer peg | Al-o, PENN i VANIA BUCKWHEAT. RE MNAN rs PAPERHANG In quantities sufficient to pap=r an ordinary room or pamagm ate © third Jes« than the w Wx: ig gg to sell Blue Books, i i — Blue Beaks. wo Books, For. eae fine ROOMS i over Douglas’s smn house, te at in good faith; bat he aded to remain, | note to Col. F ho has succeeded Col. | CALVERT'S HONEY. PriCds aE e aS6 Secceh TEMS “as a 3 bat ‘was persu' remain. nol 0 ‘orne who suce Zot | " 0. eventh si ors ab -ve . and subsequently ag in took bis leading part in | Lomax in command? demanding that no more | ¢, 45 = KING & BURCHELL, fo 19 12:* Oda Fe lows’ Hall. Blue! Bat om x Bike Stabling be seats or nee disposing of the business before them. When | §Y2! sboald be mounted upon the battery which a ee Eiteonth at FoR Two WEEKS LONGER WE \ es Sait jotel Seuateny interest, processions, Xo, passing on th wf | te o E EWELRY, Al ES, Vv tt to run off hole stock rich = they sdjourned for dinner the friends ofcompro-| As tho demand was made in conformity to the N ae =van Dress Goods. Shawis and ‘Cloaks, in faot. al! Win Ww ‘aNTRD-By ae get y mise were nearly all hopeless of being able to ac- | armistice, which is understood on both sides, it} M.W GALT & BROTHER open this morn- UR RENT—8ix So agen Hy y ead No. ter Goods at cost, many at len: T CBR! 1G O+ der 125 Second at., between B 5 . i] over cur store, 309 Pa. avenue, between complish any final result whatever; os, under | W725 fegarded as right, and the work upon the nae, Suv precneet ol Newtons, | Ooo ea WANTED-—By a respectable woman, a SITUA- \ oe thst” ry was 6 ine heavy ten-inch ascd TION ret atN sor, their rules, the minority, if s determined, could Columbiad was a ite carriage another | ver: low ppg led Shes pert = . fell zw ss ‘seventh ae cea Dares: between 2? avd3t = eee fa2s Ay prevent a final vote from bag taken, by insisting | just ready to mount, oie ill be but fitile labor | low, 7. We GALT & BRO. on and f toamendmerta wholly | now, should occasion require, to place itin work- * Jowslinrs 354.7 ene = SS ee eee SE ettente ¥ | ing order. Near night the Wyandotte ran up the | £028 3t 4 doors weet of Browo’s Hotel HE STEAME. a” THOMA SOLLYER will WaAniiowork. Irwit be eselnes to apely wit with: | On reassembling, the majority made up thelr ae a oe can, Son ther poor UTTER) TE ak UTTER! Ne RD. ay. peeueee Tyta and 13th = a5 8) 125 Be mt _* | eS a SPARS aerEe retur! *, a minds to sit all night, if that might be necessary eatiefed probably that the betiery wase good one, | 150% pounds Bp ky Roll Batter, from Cumber- | m on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Satu: WANTED onuitys ndona ao ft Stat Fam KIDWELL & Hae to get through with the labor of considering all | even if bolt by Volunteers. I learn also, that, for | land Valley Pa., which 1 sm retailing at the follow- u SAMUEL BakERy >Cant, | A white wo Saastectery. reference propositions to amend any portion of the report, | ‘Wo weeks past, several men have been busily 196 Tow prices A Lest el visiting Mouat Vernon by a preous visiting Mount fequived.” Inquire at Nov 493 fwelfth at betwee OE Sata ee ae USE. that might be essayed. That was accomplished, | ¢™ployed 1m mounting seacoast howitzers at Fort Gon ‘Fa°le Bator at Meee ander for the benoit larteame ch | HL fo 25-2 F taining ¢ rooms, in good order, BOUSE, however, by balf past o’clock a. m ; when they Tale toe te stent ceppin ok base soon ec seg ee ua a ity of PPh adtelp Butt setltet as aber ane ON D Dede 1 | Also ‘iso. ate yoy SUTT ACL = ’ H with adjourned, having entirely finished their work of | lished account of the reasons why hostilities were | Great deduction re atiers. ‘Bo atrm and trate E sy "ol all Kinds, for whieh | shape A cy ts itched on considering amendments to the report by sections | *8pended, but presume it has already been made | for ee £y E, No. 95 Center oad 95 Nort prices, and, mei C aedas or branches. public, as both parties are acting under truee. ern Market ne Clacett & tfaily cali thi i niture, ‘This left before them for to-day’s consideration, | Tax Wxatrsa.—Pbe following report of the CO emma Te tap T PASTS a Pion. s SE ous Leieole sagimeet ot of ithe mount ‘i ISive'the the | —2¢® ite bot NTT he desirahic and ccoveriamt merely such propositions as may be offered in the | Weather for the the morning is made from the Amer. | | Will reocive this day; per steamer, on consign | firm YM. BCL, ETT, Ww ae IND HAND FURNITURE. i CE. now cieetnertn cl : nature of substitutes for the whole report; of ican Consolidated ae To Line to the Smith- }| men! ae O Otangestie ts 5 19-e06t Adminsit’r on estate of De Ciseekt. Porte jeclining eS a which we now know of but two. One, to be of- sonian institution. ime of observation is ges em or ture on as ee SE loc 90 boxes, half and quarter, Rai SEVENTH STREET. sake Oe Sms fered by Mr. Chase, to adjourn over until the 4th t7o" Fxsavary 26, 1861. po mony rm 534 5 a nolane A8. ene. D a 534 noi SrROR loud 309 Sexars, Aa (er au Grove: of April, in order (as its friends allege) to test the | Burlington, Vt... ° mof London Tom Gin or sincerity of the Unioniam of tbe border slavebold- , cloudy. Branden Ron , See ee, rat 87 per ra LOST AND FOUND. ing States; and another (probably to be offered | 52 adelphia, Pa. ear, pleasan| Shure raven Salmon. prime ast nstiole. Ba Poa enmly Blot. beat bran eh ee et by Mr. Field) to adopt, instead of the report be- . fe28-st Commission Merchants, 502 7tirst. ean an ae Bye Whisky, for med- LOST Qa Monsey jest, © pait of xold RYE fore them, a proposition referring the whole sub. v clear, 35°. ENN MU IFE INSURANG _ | OM French Brandy, Port Wines, Madoria and | Sarued AS eeei leaving them at this of ar a | a Pp Ns td uy A eg COM. Sherry Wines, pure article fo. muted Jeet to 8 5 0 HILADELPHIA. is of ypriogs kind) ar Between Ww! ton, Cave ee Si.971; 128.92 A eneral assortment of goods yrual Ls iSuiniion oS it cl: G Store. The insured of Washington will call by-| fell-Stawsw Seah enanmes | sem tween ne hours: of 9 and 12 o'clock ive th xe. sori. svi SS per cont. upon a vod CHARFNDON HOTEL OB araunaes. Bewreand moun ma paid in 1960, and & per cent. oneh upon sor BENJAMIN HOBB! waters) ued from 18 So see, ‘All ie rmation | t0 inform his rigaas and th ioeeune ae oi rauce free of o! eneral iy t er REWARDIA MT te pe 1 Up in & superior manne: . REWARD.—A lady lost her ‘o Sno BRICK HOUSE No, eB lewse~ JOBN AiSe F er gl a uPeriet meaner cae a | Oe. Wasbington the dat ease ave ‘and Bixth street. He ‘wills at ail times Taree brass: ey. - rae Sait J VE AN pee eis, veal who may k + abe . F. G1, ‘Barometer 2t fan at7.@ m.. (cor- UsT RECE! v OTHER CONSIG: ga with the, beat Ww. NEBL LIQUO ry ci Agent atthe Depot hea st . rected for temperature,) 30,233; at noon, 30.216 LADIES’ Ape, GENTLEMEN'S wp hte O3T—Going from the corner of Thirteenth and tion will doubtless be brought to a close to-day Thermometer at 7 a. spt : — AND SHOES. : <4 ely =: = a | LY CisEMER ee 2 ONE PRICE re As remarked the Franklin amend-| , Méximum during — hours, ending ; es Png 0 A me ference to the | 22¥: 44°; minimum 20. Ladies Cae a ol. wert wf vale Leal at., between bes vite it at 352 ie peverrebee ie ‘Territorial slavery question. Nematerial amend-| Nonroxx Irs. —We clip the following from Misees ol i CC ____—_—_————— ment to any other branch of the original report | the Norfolk pa ofthe ims sn: cae aN ne ios now tt Serer Sas tteephed, saan Wedneada Cighteen exceedingly raw dead BOARDING. =e TOPHAN’S hon Sperone eepinemenstbeincewastneghomatpicopemreenanamas soviet Charleston, South Caroline, , BGARBRING—severai qoreral tracaient Boarders will PR et rf ae MT “ag NE a which, a large party Seotoh pA mele on) en ~ 99 SxvENTH PTR: ah hig eed = ia rel See etn | re sang ESET aT | i a " toon No Righenond, Tad shat ae bere: ti a rea Be INNER ENT A Sesommolaied ut No. BS aeateses fea ree | SVE M der from ontward appearances ‘old hero, eRe |. 7th st. eal to thas ot tae S pared GENT: 3 F, ES ough and Ready, was once taken for a teamster ‘nited of agp simiar § = Mee of coma nad own ar. ‘end Dining ones. Mr. Dudley Field’s proposition came up before the Star went to press, and a point of order raised against :t was being considered.

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