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LOCAL NEWS Lo” Tuough Tas S1as fs printed on the fastest Steam press in use south of Baltimore, {ts edition ts so large as to require It to be put to press at an excly bour; Advertisements, therefore, should be sent {n before 12 o’clock m.; otherwise they may not appear until the next day. oe = Movements oF Mr. Lincoty.—The President elect visited the Capitol yesterday afternoon about four o'clock, and returned to Willards’ between fiveandsix He wes closel: arty 20 during the evening with visitors. Gen a interview with him. He was also waited u; by the joint committee of the two houses of - spended briefly: accepting. the peel. , penk- "fam the View President elect, was also waited on by the committee on the same er- rand. During the afternoon and evening, Mrs. Lincoln also received a large number of tors. ‘TO-DAY. Probably the hungriest looking crowd with ‘which the President elect has been bored since bis arrival here, hung about the portals of his rooms this morning, from day-light up to 11 o’ciock @. m., when the grest ‘bt-after announced his poem a gS ie ee jecussion is breakfast, an recuperation of his exbausted jes. The anxious crowd, to-day, partook not a little of the Dutch element, local outside. The solicitous inquirics os to whether Mr. Lincoln would be visible at = time = my Foon dav, Late og ia thick and fast upon those loned there rve t decorum, and who bad their hands full pe snag and beads full of messages for several mortal hours. When it became generally known and believed beyond. venture, that the President elect would only be se en during the morning by those with whom he pad appointments, the Teu- tonic and native @ splicants for subordinate places under the incom‘,ng administration, heaved sighs of bitter disap ointment, and thr their vo- luminous pe‘tions with a jerk into thelr pockets, vamesed « nicker. Several of these appiicants have ren ming regular vialts tothe vielmity ee © © for several da: , with no resul on th-.¢ which awaited them this moraing. Soase of “ce aspirants for more important positions than ‘Yhose above al’ uded to, have been dancing a syste- matic attendance at Mr. Lincoln’s threshold since Satori but bave not thus far, been permitted to bask in the sunshine of his presence. Among those with whom Mr. Lincoln had business sppointments this morning prior to his breakfast hour, was Hon. Jobn Bell, of Tenn., who remained a considerable time in consultation ‘with bim;and Nathan Sergeant, “Oliver Ola- school” of yore. A number of M.C.’s from Penn- wyivania were admitted to a brief conference. Just before the order to close the doors was given, and as they entered, the efforts of an exceedingly sashes aaa — cre as Ccgpatr lan —, mulga' incom! powers, ing in’ with them ed pass as cnr of the crowd, afforded no little quiet amusement to the less Interested by-standers. Suraeme Court—Tuesday.—Richard M. Cor- wine, Esq., of Ohio, W. H_ L. Wallace, Esq, of Hiinois, B. F. Kendall, Esq., of Washington Territory, were admitted attorneys and counsel- lors of this Court. No. S4. Jacob E. Curtis, plaintiff, agt. the County of Butler. The argument of this cause ‘was continued by Mr. Black for the defendant, and concluded by Mr. Edwin M Stanton for the plaintiff. No. 85 Benjamin T. Phelps et 2l., plaintiffs in error, agt Lycurgus Egerton etal. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the court on the record and printed arguments by Mr. Dickey for the plaintiffs in error, and by Mr. Cook for the defendants in error. vo 88 Thacker B. Howard, plaintiff in error, agt. Francis Bugbee. This cause was argued by Mr. Phillips for the plaintiff in error, and sub- mitted on a printed argument by Mr. Clay for the defendant in error. No, 89. Joseph A. Sheirburn, plaintiff in error, agt. Jacob De Cordova et al. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the court on the record and printed argumeat by Mr. W.G Hale for the plaintiff in error, and by Mr. Paschal for the dants im error. No. 9) Samuel Massey et 2l., plaintiffs in er- agt. Joseph L.. Papin. This cause was ar; Mr. Blair for the plaintiffs in error, and sub- itted on a printed argument by Mr. Glover for defendant in error. aN Maria Josefa Cavasos, plaintiff in error, . Manuei Trevino etal. This cause was sub- itted to the court on the record and printed ar- ment by Mr. W. Hale for the plaintiff in error, by Mr. Hughes for the defendants In error. * djourned. ‘Taz District 1x Concress—In the Senate, Yesterday, Mr Bright, from the Committee on ublic Buildings and Grounds, to which the sub- twas referred, reported a bill granting add!- | powers to the Corporation of the city of hington in relation to the distribution of Po- thorizes the Corpora- lay a water tax on all lots, improved or un- ed, in a position to ———— by aque- water,whether from pipes laid by the United or the Corporation, to be assessed upon such js as the Corporation shall deem most equitable, jot less than three nor more than five annual Iments, at the pleasure of the Corporation, &@ proviso that all especial instalinents shall iaterest, ble annually, from date of as- nt, until the whole is paid—the owner of foperty to have the right to discharge the whole unpaid tax at any time after the same shall Ihave been assessed; the money arising from said ‘tax to constitute a special fund to be set apart for ‘the redemption of the water stock of said Corpo- ition. The Corporation is “empowered to lay ter pipes and erect fire bydrants for common service, whensver the same may, in their judg- nt, be required for the public health, conveni- , OF Security Razer to-ntont.—Mr. Rarey’s triumphal ess has brought him to Washington, and to. he will give nsa taste of bis quality at his building, erected ex, ily for the oc- the site of the old theater. The struc- 150 feet in dimensions, and will hold ith gas, and the seats are corafortably . Nothing better could be desired for fortable accommodation of those who and hear the great horse tamer to the ntage. ines neem 10° alia) thatthe receipts of a re at the Academy of Music in Phila- were between three and four thousand Probably he has averaged a clear p ofit to $1,000 on every lecture in this country; m this circumstance some idea may be had pular enthusiasm which be basawakened. st the people will goto hear Mr. Rarey’s not merely to be amused or Soraya § tests with savage horses, but to listen to ‘ate the maxims he incuicates. and CuapsL Concert —The concert of the Chapel Sunday School Isst night was de- ly an interesting one indeed. The perform- ig with good taste, and received, as they |, unlimited applause, particularly the Z -—Mins Mary Lloyd, solo; Miss Purdy, right, Miss Bailey and Mr. Bradley, ey and Miss Walker. During the ‘spect from the classes to their . Mr. Gray, in receiving the gift, made a but feeling response. Bouquets of flowers also present aston ‘of Gormneh and the pastor of Ry! Chapel, and to F. Lloyd, the musica! direc! of the , in are which the recipients made 5 e learn to-day that in response nimous wish of the audience it the performance Is to be wa Munitanry Spiait is being kept up to the ‘in these Ree em and not a night that does not wil of ity, a squad of volunteer soldiers on ive 'y. The favorite localities for these ex- ——_ City Hall lot, ie cae eaghee it, the open spaces in the ne’ . the President's House, some one if not ail ‘he sted. bly with the it, and under the name of ~ Zouaves,” &c , b their little legs to the best of their ability ulation of their elders. Some of the little are, however, entirely too infantile to be out so late at night as they are wont to Parade. Their parents should see to it. Rei aumace’s —Not to know Hammack’ o known” berg te Ss there are 2 good mat agers yw, who will be glad of a ood fare and comfortable rooms, at Exnimition at THE SurrHsontaN —Last ao the pupils of the Columbia Institution for Blind, Deaf and Dumb gave their annual exhi- so Smithsonian. The ornare was cro’ to excess, many persons being unable to —s seats by Re exercins ba geen o} pra) ev. Mr. Morgan, of Georgetown. short address explanatory of the system of in- struction was delivered by the Superintendent, Mr Gallaudet. The deaf mutes were then ex- amined in the formation of sentences, in com on, and in arithmetic. After whictttone of The assistant teachers described in their sign lan the duel between Alexender Hamilton and Aaron Burr. The performance upon the piano by the blind was exceedingly interesting, and several leces were sung by the same with great etfect. he singing of a delicate little blind girl, with & basket of beautiful flowers, was particularly fecting, and madeadeep impression be the dience. The exercises were closed with sing- ing by the blind pupils of “‘My Country "tis of thee.’* with the deaf mutes all ee asemi- The exbibition reflects instructors of the institu- tion, and bears evidence of the high attainments which may be uired by those from whom nature has con: so much. One or two incidents in the exhibition were of a pleasing character, and show that =< yee are well instructed in religious duties, and wel quainted with passing events. Thus the word “* resolved”? being given to a class of deaf mutes, each one formed a sentence containing that word. (me wrote, ‘Some people of the South resolved to take Fort Sumter, but failed.” The word “despise” being given, one wrote, ‘‘ Some men despise the Bible and the religion of Jesus Christ; 1 call them fools.” The word “sweet” being given, one wrote, *« Some Rpeen ewer, songs of praise to God.’’ “ And thus,” said Mr. Gallau- det. ** he writes of what he never heard.”* We regret that so few members of canes Were present, as their hearts would probabl) ve been touched by these unfortunates, and they would have been more ready to respond to the concluding sentences of the superintendents last annual rt, which are as follows: ‘‘It is a mat- ter of national pride that nearly all the States in the Union make liberal provisions for the edu- cation of the blind and deaf within their respec- tive limits. in view of this fact, and that private beneficence has already contributed largely to the support of this institution, it isto be hoped that Congress will soon supply its remaining wants, and secure to the sfilicted children of the District all the advantages which their more fortunate neighbors have for many yeas enjoyed.”” We noticed on the eee the venerable and Patriotic Amos Kendall, the president and patron of the institution, to whose bounty and exertions in its behalf much of its prosperity is owing. He is the warm friend of the pupils, and they esteem him almost as much as the effictent superintend- ent, who is the worthy son of an illustrious sire. his father being the first to establish the cause of the hon aoa of deaf mutes on a firm basis in this coun! . ‘Tue New ORLRANs AND METROTOLITAN OPERA TRovrx, of Duprez and Green’s, is drawing tre- mendous houses at Odd Fellows’ Hall, and will continue to dose, we dare say, for any length of time they stay, a8 they are certainly unrivaled in their profession. The whole programme last night was good, but i the bh things’? of the evening was Green’s ‘«\ locking ‘Bird Song,” Donnelly’s fancy dances, Little Master Charley cbampion iis dances, Green’s astounding “‘cheek music,” end the rich mesmeric performance of Messrs. Slocum, Seymour, and Bovee. To-night they bave an entire change of Programme. The company is not ed the largest, but undoubtedly the best Ethiopian troupe now traveling. uage Laxp WARRANTs AND Money.—Transactions in land warrants and money are rather slow at presen ‘The prices of land warrants averaye about as at the close of last week—warrants of 160 to 80 acres buying at 55, selling at 65 cents per acre; 40 acre warrants, 8 and $1. The exchange is about the sarae—New York city banks. par, State, % percent; New Jersey, Delaware, Mary- nad, oote,) Kentuck Per ct ; Baltimore ci 1; Ont ; Pennsylvania, 3%; Tennessee and North Carolina, §; Ulinois, Wisconsin, and South Caro- lina, 10. THE CORRESPONDENT of the Charleston Mercury, writing from this city, tickles the ears of bis antl ers as follows: ‘: Those in the middle classes, who have access to the soldiers now quartered here, and who are on intimate terms with them, assure me that maf are just as anxious as the citizens themselves that matters should be amicably a justed. Many of them—some say a majority— affirm that when the worst comes to the worst, they will not Bent against the South. Those who can resign, will do so; those who cannot, will de- sert.” Cotton axp Tosacco.—There arrived in this city on Monday via the Orange and Alexandria Railroad. together with a large amount of other freight, three car loads of Cotton and Tobacco from Lynchburg. The expected arrival of this cotton we have announced before. It is the first of a lot of 2000 bales to arriveand will be shipped in the New York and Virginia screw steamship bores fine steamers to New York —Al-x. jazette. THE ANxvaL Commexcement of the Medical Department of Georgetown College takes place at the College Buildings there on to-morrow after- noon, @ the exercises will undoubtedly be cf much interest. The graduates are:—Louis C Hootee, Mo.; J. M. Binckley, Ohio; W. W. Hays. Md ; A. R. Barry, Md ; Chas. McCormick, D.C; Charles Allen, Va; W. H. Gardner, N- C.; J.B. Porter, D.C. Incenptanism —Last Sunday morning, between one o'clock and daylight, a two-story frame dwelling on I street, between Fifteenth and Six- teenth streets—the lower story occupied by Mr. Wa. Linkins provision store, the upper part unoccupied, and belonging to Z.M. P. King, Esq .—was set on fire and totally destroyed. Mesars Linkins and King were each Insured for a small amount. Zovaves.—This company met last night at their armory, Thorn’s building, for business pur- . A uniform was adopted —consisting of full Zovave jacket and baff trimmings, light-bine oo with buff stripe, tea-green shirt with em- roidered front, buckskin leggings, and infantry cap. A number of new members were elected, and the company proceeded to drill for some time. Evans's, 476 Pennsylvania avenue, seems to be the center of attraction for citizens and strangers, notwithstanding the hard times. Their windows and cases are fairly replenished with rich jewelry, for one dollar;—and their supply of books seems inexhaustible If anybody wants a nice book or a beautiful set of jewelry, go to Evans's at once and invest a doliar. CENTRAL GuARD-HOUsE.—Justice Clark.—Mai Ann Brown, disorderly aod profane, fined $1 of, and in defanit of security and costs was sent to the workhouse for 30 days. Joseph Turner, do. do ; also committed for 30 days. Joseph Jones, do. do.; fined $1.94. Charles Hoover, do. do.; Sent to the workhouse for 30 da Resicyations.—Capt. A. R. Allen, of the Me- tropolitan Rifles, has resigned his commission as captai pt. R. H. Henderson, of the Hender- son Guard, has also resigned bis command of that company, and Jas G. L.. Foxwell has been elected to his place. fs —. Tus Ixavevration Union Concent.—We hear that the principal members of the Germania So- ciety have beea engaged for this concert, under Mr. Charles Lenshow, their popular director, who will conduct the whole orchestra. The affair Promises to be an exceedingly brilliant one. Parvoxsp —James Sterland, who was tried and convicted at the May term, 1858, in the Criminal Court, of robbing the United States mail, and sentenced to |: t for ten years, at hard labor, in the 8. ‘itentiary in this city, was pardoned this morning by President Buchanan. Mempens oF THE THIRTY-s1xTH ConcRess can obtain photographs of themselves at W hitehurst’s Gallery, No. 434 Pennsylvania avenve, for one dollar a copy. See his photographic visiting the rage. 3t the Houve of Bishops Prot E Church U. 8.8 jouse of Bis! . Church U. 8., now on exhibition af Galt, i to be eneet S08 the oft! 0 uild parsonages in needy Dortabes in the border ‘States. Tueatee —Thesensation play, ‘The Doom of ile,”? with Its romantic a: inci- dents and tal |, Miss i of these beverages ion week if ‘want ire Arnyate Sbinave bottled Massey, Collins & Co.'s draught Ale. ‘Txoss in want of comfortable, in fact sumptu- uarters for ipauguration week will do welt on ee the advertisements of “furnished Look out for the Biue Sign under t— Ge you ps Dyer, "and éch sts, window, th side. between Drzino to Live. . if you waatedyeing man to live, have ants and vests Cag Bry a IO it Seow: oe Vincinia Trstimon' Cortifieste from. Ar. Norborne Nort Examiner Office, Richmond Cesgrclertior Messrs. S. W. mais ae ‘Wistar’s Batsam or Wiip Currry. R » Va., Feb, 23, 1960, Fool eee Me ‘eb, 23, I Gentlemen: I with pleasure testify to the Rreat "is- it of your invaluable lung medicine, Dr. ie sam of Wild Cherry, winch is likewise it i , Wi ita virluse Uy eles use of this ly valued tizens, ri sam some three yeara ve for a dirtressing cough, which baffled physicians. Bod to my joy, ex rseyere in its Sver find it to be seb ogee etnies way me, an ts elfects. No medi cape joa have relief. You G jetown by t Bowie cies Srey, by Seth W. Fowle & Gon, Bost We ington aity G. Stolk. : B: Moores and Hy He MePhaieg RST lonely and Gem e fe 19 lw,r #0) of monary, Bi ‘Afections. Expert remedi: taken in the carly tances ol should at once had to es often act speedi! e ig hial ‘oches,”’ or Lozenges, let the Cold, Cough, or Ir- ritation of the Throat. pr ver so slight, as by this at may beatectont Stingers will fi Public them effectual tec aetna ‘and steamer | pee voice, See advertisement. ie l-ly emedios ic use, in boxes, at 25 and fo cents each. % Ge cache with book of full directions: "Por sate Z. B. Gilman, 50 Pa. avenue, wholesal A. Fitzgerall, 353 north F street; ter, corner of Massachusetts ave- Also, tract of BW axel, for internal and external infianunati cS int 0) Fi "i x! ions REAVER, have pos eee mentin our re &u 20-eoly =— Persons pigs d pennios for exchange at t! .To THE tisoment o id as above. ma 9-ly Prof. Wood’s advertise it; it will interest you, PENNIES, ll always find them @ Star Office counter. od FFLICTED !—Be to read the adver- ‘MoLean’s Strengthening Cordiat ad Blood Puifier. in another column. In Mr age. DIED, Brimfield, [}inois, on the 14th of February, JOHN P. SHEAHAN, in the 42d year of his [X4UGURATION NOTICE! MAKSI EAGLES, ETTES, ‘urnished by ’ SASHES, BATONS, GILT RS GILT ACORNS, RO- FLAGS, &o., &o., will MRS. F.-LOWE, Trimming MANUFACTURER, 297....Pa. Avenue, south side... 297 N. B. Saddle Cloths trimmed to order, fe23-1w fe a Ladies wishing to Inauguration Ball. TUCKER'S COIFFURES A GARNITURES ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE COMING BALL. 759 BROADWAY, 21-10 NEW YORK, REAT SACKREPFICSE : o Parisian Goods. get handsome PARTY DRESSES, sles Pate, or in Dress Patterns i 4 Clo! prices, of fe info: RA 33th mort elogant aud agreeable estab ish kind int eceant WKEATHS, HEAD DRESS! EMBROIDERED ZOUAVES in Sik and th, &e., can purchase them at greatly reduced TLLLAN, Importer, oe, Washington, D.C CITE TREVISE, P ER’> RESTAURAN M. 32 Market # 20 tMardif and ——$<$—<—$$ Ss GAUL SSOJOURNERS In Washington are raspectfally ft th Rest at GAUTIER’S AU on PS, avenue, between lath and streets, is one of the completess, nts of 1 ie United States, bei ¢ at al: t: mes 3 ‘h the best tore obtained in the n arkete vi of all the large cities, forwarded to him reguiariy by expres His prices are_moderate and his ac- ovummodations to furnish Breakfast, Dinner, Tea and uperiority of his house, Ho is commodate to their entire satis! ior had canals | by any others inthis city. Ha 8 to gentlemen rooming out, are un- ily to etre i sitieees especially to strangers, 8 citizens xe lt the repared to ac- on any number enters of Washingt n know of geatlemen who desire to take their Mea's away from where they lodge. fe 11-lm WE OPEN THIS DAY Our usual assortment ol GENTLEMEN'S BELONGINGS, Selected with care during the past week, via: Silk, Wool. and Gauze and Merino Under- and Drawers, in great variety, 6 Also, Kid and Thread Gloves, Castor and Buck do, Canes Gau nd ellas, Gent~’ Nock Ties and Scarfs, Perfume: + &o Buying as vsua exe!nsively for cash, we offer tho newest and best goods at the lowest Pr ai Salesroom, Bre Spri &™M 10th JGURATION BALL —Mrs.8. M. B Miss E. GAIR, of 1,016 Che-nut elphia, lave jus! received a new Kt Aseortment of Wreaths, Head id Capes, t me Assortin=nt of turday, Mareh 2d,at Clage:t Ia9’s Store, 324 Pa, avenue, betwoen h sts. fe 25-lw PREPARE FOR THE FOURTH or MARCH jankots, Linen ard Cotton Sheetines by iaying in your supply of— Vote, Bed Comforts, Quits, Pillow Case Linens ad Cottons, ‘at ‘Table Cloths, Tabie and Tow Curtain Damask, petings. Alis Napkine, Diaper urtain Muslin, Oi'c'oths, Car- § at reduced prices at SNRY EGAN'S het 6th and 7th st new fron Buildi JPECIDEDSacrit CE IN SILK GOODS, &o, AN suit of any o| examine the largest and co! capest stock i the ino IN REGARD TO S AND SILK ROBES GOODS, lathes in pur- the above articles ars srt poe ba hi- city. whole of which is put down at “panic prices,” rder that we may have room for spring supplies, D WOOLEN DR (many items of which we ar ‘© NOW oper Gur stock of DRY GOODS STAPI every day wants of familie for the Low complete in ali departments ARPETS, CURTAINS, OILCLOTH RUGS, PIANO and TABLE COVERS, MA‘ TINGS, &, upper floors. An inspection of stook solicited, it inours no obligatioa to purchase. fe PERRY & BROTHER, Pena. avenue and Ni o i nid: 21-5t “Perr For BALLS AND PARTIES, Ladies’ White Kid Glove: * _ ts to $1. , “323 Pacey, south eide, bet 6th aud7 h fo 20-108 T 23,1 m on Tueed: 1 Er thear crac ftrad of all sizes and qualities; Li: NON“ on gATURDAY. February 75 ce light oo, ored Gloves at S19 and 50 ts? White Kid Gloves from scents to $1.25, Suk and Cotton Gieves from 123 HENRY EGAN, ear Iron Buildi HE STEAME! SPHOMAS OLLYER will 1 OUNT ie vi tharfat 19 o’clock a create Therein BA : Pied to ay a onavone ente: a nt on _enterin; efor the benefit of the Association, . » 50, and 6236 of neh Corsets, 5125 ail the best an and G ery, for ladies Cotton Gloves, kerohi it 75 ote. al gration ent hed Htandke rohiofs on! i, ibbons, at baif price; Silke, ‘at’ ent! Sicaks and Shaw! te 20 10 3 st low prices; Sik ri 5 = HENR 323 (south side) Pa. av., New ‘OR SALE-~A FAMILY OF five in number, viz: A firct- use Woman, $2 years ol: T mart, Sad very Ss & nurse; Heit ani a ae wi fe 19-lw MY beer do) BETTER TIME COMING! J. Parr. Doors open of 8 o'clock precisely. Admission 25 cents ; reserved seats 5) cents. —— WASHINGTON THEATER! lomewe angie 8. Ww. Acting Manager... __* THIS EVENING, Triumphant Suseess of MISS JOEY GQUGENHEIM, In the Dramatic Remanoe entitled THE DOOM CP DEVILLE. Beautifal Languzge, . Imposing Situstioas, and Received lasPnight with enthusiastic applause. No other piece will be performed, pe eel elated trates a ‘OW ON EXHIB) NF N PAT a ro THREE Ar GALT & BR Panna. isete U: ae Agents, Lreorry 4 's bscription price. ibsori pti i Bsker sate first week in Apri cn SET Se GQRAND INAUGURATION UNION CON- TUESDAY, March 5, AT THE INAUGURATION BALL ROOM. _For particulars see future advertisements. fe25 ir pubication..... — ‘The en reriog will be ready for GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS == GEORGETOWN, Faeavany &. Ime 2a Sd Seivion of A ry = s there iraats mast at be suerod | "vaste, se?” EDMUND F. D. MYERS. THE LATEST NEWs, TELBG@RAPHIO Virginia Convention. Ricumonp, Feb. 26.—Mr. Moore's resolutions were again onder consideration in the Convention to-day, when M. oode finished bis speech, in the course of which be said: ‘I affirm that it is - GLENN |. T. RarMonD fe 25-st SU OF FURNISHED APA E S'¥oR RENT MBewotifel wut of bey Apartments, suitable for ies. at 237 B: eorget own. fe 8 JUST. ARRIVED, oR ler S. Seymour, 3S barrels ans ty belt taeln of Meme te Co’s Phiiade phis DRAFT ALE. For’ sale by _fer = ARNY & SHINN. D 200 BBLS PRIME CiDBER 'AILY Expectad per sohooner Mars Ann MotGee from Boston. This Cider is A No. 1, and is for aie in lots to suit pare! ARNY & SHINN’S fo 22 Union Bottiing Georgetown sbounding in v Mr. Goggin read a series of resolutions which be eee Se “That the Southern Statessbould proposed amend ments to the Constitation, in ——_ of the Sftb article; that it is the duty of virginia now to invoke the cooperation of the Border States to action hereafter; that Virgt: Union as it was, but it does not > as it is; that it becomes ber on ven! ACKEREL, SERRING,. ALEWIV to look to every remedy for relief, and provide, 5! barrels Extra No.1 LABRADOH HERRIN the event of failure, for the future relations she is Bo do, Nol io. ‘do, to occu: , having 2 due regard to ber positions as one of the Southern States Mr —— made a an de pony in advocacy of his resolutions. He desired the doctrine of Constitutional remedy for wrongs. He 5 | consultation with the Border ‘States to form a Con- federacy and invite others to join it. He precipitate action, butsaid that wherever V) be should go with her. He believed that ja would be insecure in a Southern Confed - Striking Tabiesus. ‘ovide measures for concurrent 1 4 SALMON axton & 10 kits No 1 Ail of which I it week hs Mary Ann Marcos end will be sel” ou plonenr terms on or before arrival. Eastport and »G Mr. G ve way to a motion to adjour Misono Bxt8 NO AT LEY & BRO wa c BRE be 99 and 101 Ween oe een, ~ JUST, RECEIVED— Mey eg td hhde, pr Porto the 2d inst, one bundred and rs, and one million dollars in lin sdvance. . rem the Pacific O° FELLOWS’ HALL! Sixteen Performers, Unequaled and Incom- sIx Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Feb. 25. Cuancr oF Double Troups and Brass Bard of Original New Orleans and Metropol * ew Orleans an - itan Burlesque Opera tap rand Ethiopian Concerts at the Will give Six above hall. introdu: new selection of A Brhopian Minstrel rand Serenade each evening in front of the hall previous to openin and Metropolitan ‘ at7; Concert to commence at quarter _fe 23 Tt e25 specie, arrived at this port this evening The California advices have been anticipated by pony express. Gavett, who shot Mr. J. White, testill in prison awaiting sentence, but impreasion prevailed. \uat he Would be acquited. Guayaquil dates of the 24th ult, give a romor that Mosquera bad been defeated, and Costago was in the bands of the Governmen' Another rumor was that Mosquera, with 4,000 Men, was about investing The Bishop of Hardinas excommunicated President Guardiola, who had declared the for- mer an outlaw. The United States steamers Sara- Eocene Bnet were at Callao on January Senor Hurtado bas been appointed Commis- sioner to arrange the claims pending between the United States and New Granada parable NiGHTS ONLY, PRocRaMME NicHTLy. Ladies, Call Early t STORE: Tt RIDDLES ORIGINAL Ni ENNA. AVENUE. jo, 202 . each evening an entirely No. 302 |A. AVENUE, ots, selected from the gems of | Additional invoices jnet received of New and ley. Beautiful Jeweiry. YOU CAN TARE NOUR GHOICE FOR ONLY is ‘ONE DOLLAR. LAR. Frem Califernia. gone ee mEPeaah the doors, by the New Orleans roupe’s Srass Band, led by Mr. TS. Fort Kearney, Feb. 26.—The Pony Ex; from California on the 13th, bas arri —" st The steamer St. Louis bad arrived, via Valpa- C. H. DUPREZ, raiso, bringing Lady Franklin Manager and Business Agent. ~ JOHN 8. RAREY Respectfully Announces that he will give HIS FIRST LECTURE AND EXHIBITION OF HORSE-TAMING In Wasuincton On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Feb. 27, At In 4 MamMotn Burtpine Now being erected The steamer Golden Age sailed on the 1ith, per $590,000 for New York and $16,000 for Eng- land. The berk Snap from Baltimore for Acapulco, was spoken ber 15th. Nerth Carel Legislature. Rattion, Feb. 26.—The Legislature adjourned yesterday morn: There is some talk of an extra session if the events of the next few weeks are un- favorable to compromise. Pe ee oe ee ee ZL Et ha‘f-past seven, a4 BAaort expressly for the odcasion, ata great expenss, on the site of the O.d National Theater, E street, near Pa. avenue. No pains will be spared in rendering the building STRONG, CONVENIENT, Gnd COMFORTABLE. be PBRFECTLY WATER-TIGHT, LIGHTED WITH GA COMFORTABLE and Plumbing by Water-tight Roofi stering by E, W. This Lecture w: by the vicious @ad DANG PRODUCED. The Horse “CRU of Lord Dorchester, &s the most unmanagenhie horse in the world, hav- ing defied and successfully resieted for years the efforts of the most celebrated horsemen, but tamed by Mr. Rares, ant perfect tractability, will be exhibited. Also, the emailest Shetland Ponies in existence. Ts, and properly ventilated. Work under the su Entwistle & Barron ; Gas-fitting TRODUCTION And svuBIUGATION Of the Most tion election at Galveston and Houston resulted favor of the Secession candidates by a strong ma- it wil jority. WELL MEATED 8, FURNISHED WITH THE MOST perfect, and gusrantied to be such as represented. Every article manufaciured for the rexular resaul trade, and warranted to b+ the same quality 4s is retailed from five to thirty doliars each. YOUR CAOSE FoR ons DOLLAR, Wheat heavy; red #1 As this great gale oo & short time, BaLtiMon 5 25; extra 85 rinnend- 5al.30; white $1 40at ues Corn active; mixed 55257; yellow 57260c. Provis. persons desiring to supply themselves with Jeweiry | Sons dull; mess pork $1725. Lard 0c. Coffee is at these unheard of prices will please call early at | firm at 19yal3c. Whisky buoyant, at 19819. " ORIGINAL ONE DOLLAR STORE, New York Markets. 302 Penneylvanis avenue, New Yora, Feb. 27 —Flour dull and heavy. botwoun th and tee Wheat dull and unchanged. Corn dull ende streets . RIDDLE. {I7~ Remember the Number. -300--so we inve | chase lower. Provisions quiet. Whisky stendy and unchanged Messrs. Wm. T. Dove & Co; ing by Mr. Parker ; and Uphol- 1 be PRACTICALLY ILLUSTRATED FROUS HORSES WHICH CAN BE » 3 fessi it Bt ou: “ISER,” formerly the property a » Of England, and ono renowned —_— ’ Financial. pg coe HLvEs- New Yorn, Feb 27—Stocks are active and 7 higher Chicago and Rock Island 59x; Illinois Certial shares 82%; do. bonds 96; gan Southern 34; New York Central 7s; BR 4 44; Hudeon River RR. 434; Va 6's 76. Mo 65%. 101 Received this da: WARE, coni « id Ci But ced to poons; Tol by Ge syeteme new renenes ‘Napkin Rings; Buitar i ie ives @nd +Orks, in 1 Relves: Mrcnkibat Treasury 12's 103; do. 1 Mr. Rarey guaranties the perfect order and de- 0 corum of this lecture, A full corps of ushers wil! be engaged and every 0B paid to the comfort of Iadi Admussion—Parquette $1; the rest of the house atte 5) cents, ‘The sale of reserved seat tickets for Mr. Rarey’s first lecture in Weshington morning, F ding, E 8 wary 25 at the office of the shove near Pa. avenue, Dondi large variety of Plain, Chased, 3 Cups, &c. Tail the above articles to be sold with- out recard to crigian! cost, at from $1 t 39, and warre: ted to be what they are represented, and fuily 100 per cent. less than they can be bough 26-tr 302 Pa. nv.. bet. Sth and J0th ste. One Dollar. $1—$1—$81—81—81—$1—SI-—$1—$1-$1! $1—81—$1—$1—$1—$1—$1—31—S$1_-$1! YARDS LIGHT AND DARK CALI- COE, .000 5 5.0m yards Birachéd and Brown SHIRTINGS, inien aud Freeh SHIRTING L took of FANCY SILKS 18 at'very low prices Yor cash WM. R. RILEY & BRO. |OTICE. hienune “ire of nfmence Monds: - cor jonday I mr View of the im; of eff attention fe 22-5t* $85,000,00 in the ecuntry, aad he Great Biue Book costing $3 5. the names which Are not recessar: slogue of Curiositi a 08 Boo! BLUE BOOK —Inform- * ation astoall the Offices salsry, 37% cents. Contains the 476 Pa. Av, EVANS’s. 476 Pa. Av, YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF fi wn.4 JEWELRY ‘eis-eoo. iN OUR STORK FOR ONE DOLLAR. 534 Pe... SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. A froah apply of Grocert Elegant CARBUNCLE A food article of brown & Adminsit’r on ‘cntate of Be Cingett. y: es at Patent Office List of Pst- Cata'ogue for- Y Bookseller, Willsrds’ Hotel Square. BALLS, PARTIES, &c. is extra Flonr, best Elegant LAVA..... » — 2} leg ts Elegant GARNET —— GRAND INAUGURATION SOIREE es A and B, Washington Light Infantry Co Battaiion (their | SeMB at would y frien to the Jeave nothing un ab.e and entertaiui ets $1; to be had of Company A. obert W’. Gogsin, as Coloy an, Henry Keller, os «at their now Armory,onthe Night of the 4th of March, 1861 | Bourbon Whisky aud R: Elegant JET ..-. —--- ----- Sets for $1 icinai purposes, iM Gee Elegant CORAL and GOLD. ..._.... Sete for $1 cg 8 a BBY a Elesant MEDALLJON .---. Sete for 81 | Cordials of varie kis Elerant RIM MOBAIC ... .....—.-. Sete for $1 | And Elegant PLAIN GOLD Sete for $1 fi Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS. ........for $1 Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS. for $1 Ladies’ NECK CHAINS...... for $1 Gont’s VEST CHAINS, (10 different patterns) ............ ..-for 21 LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, consisting of TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONS, FORKS, id pledge them: to render it the most acoept- ng of the kind ever given. ‘Tick- f th» Committees or st the door. ComMITTRKS PREMIUM TRUNE MANUFACTORY, 499 Sgvantu Sreaxt, Wasuixoton, D.C. : arded by land Silver Medal by Mary of jastitete of tu & . November 7, Also, Meda! D3 ‘ropo.itan Mechacios’ Institute, 0 e ashington, D. U., 1857, Comprry B. N.W. Kive Jas. A Sheehan, VE. Morgan hild. reguire’, Addres jo 27-1" CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE BASKETS, CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF KNIVESsad FORKS, BUTTER KNIVES, CUPS, a&o., &e. Also; A Large Assortment of JEWELRY, which we can sell at cents per article. and always bave on - st : mo Ae every desoription ae Ww Box, and shes 8 Trunks On &5 nur6e, to take carn satisfactory references if A. B., Box No 3, Star Uffice. ANTED—A SITUATION, by a respectable your g Woman, to cook, wash and iso fami at No 293 Thirteenth st, between N bud 0: aie BOOKS_BOOKS. At Low Pricti CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT AGREAT] Member s welers will pisase SACRIFICE, "Defore purchasing here $1.0 BOOKS Selling for. ine roforence given if required. wi in exchi ns and @ passage preferred. Cail at No, 537 ‘Tenth TED—A HOUSE ie an. Washing- a $1.25 BOOKS Selling for 2.40 BOOKS Selling for. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO GBT orde: ks covered and red at short eran delivered tres of oner psounswart the cg Serge ee TOPHAM. ge for Farm in Virginia, city, A house with 6 or 8 rvon fe <7 2t" ANTE: ANTED—A CHILD’S NURS: Must know how to sew, efficient. ‘ecoommendations ferred Also, a Chambermaid wanted, None need apply except ng! ations. WANTED—BOYS to sell Bino Books, 37s, Blue Books S$75:, Blus Books, 373, Bine ‘ooks, 374, Biue Books, 37s. Blue Bov! ‘ue Books, 373, Blue Bovks. 57%. SU, Bloe Bi §eors, S16. Ine Book: fe 26 3t* TURE ofali Kinds the prices, tice, oo 9 37 NTED iM D—A first class and fully experisnged WAITER, None but those who hav prive 6 family,and 161 COKS, BI rth of SECON D-| OS 7th st.. bet. G “BOOKS and JEWELRY LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. CALL EARLY AT EVANS’S, BIRDS FOR SALE.—1 bave just re- BaP Sa Splendid secortmentol Birds from, Hurope, of German Cana Birds, Thrusher, tull Fino! nets, Sky = Yellow ing Bu og 4 ite Doves, aod Bobo!inks. ‘eons te, Sit, oF SS of all kinds fom 10 OME. 8 Bird Store. avenue, atana's ‘a fe 9-im D> MILLS “L N HOTEL RESTAURANT. CITY STEAN yaEEee ARTA Seas i ‘awe Bive "Beks, COAL DEPOT, . taken and "ft 3 S16 ‘au Foot or S&vENTEENTH STREET, b Below War Department. 07 WCOD AND COAL of a!! xinds, Wood prepared to suit the wants of each customer, or ce- livered cord length, UF Coal kep: in Coal Houses, delivered free from slate, dirt, and other impurities, 476 Pa. Av. fe 1s tr Wood and Coal. GALT 476 Pa. Av. able and ‘ne best required. An American pre having the desired recominend 29 fez Sie, B rs uare. MEDIATELY—From_ $5. to for which I wi eleaiay bee » for whic! wu ren 88 usual, at reeet no- jer in Furniture, WANTED SECOND HAND FURNITURE. ‘ersons dec! i , Sal Rar prioce by applying ais9 Bex th ste Personal attention given to ail orders. fe 15-tf T. J. & W. M. GALT. [*Portant TO HOUSEKEEPERS. &. R. DURKEE & CO.’S lining housekeeping, or havi dobtsin the cas! TZ & GRIFFITH. SEVENTH STREET, REMNANTS PAPERHANGINGS, 1n quantities sufficient to fe 19 12° No. 486 Sovent! BSHLEBOT SPicms. ABSOL BLY AND Pi sarcny. x rune, it gro i i — br costs ney ‘are, beastifaily, peoked afoil, ar 2 BS veforl, prevent injui a FO TWO WEEKS LONGER WE SHALL continue to run off our who! f rich 8 G }. Shawis aud Cloake, in ter Goods at cost, myny at less. Fone! to c.0se out this month. Call at once ‘at the lowest prices. Dress the articles fell zw ADIES L Mo ies Rrosae Ugeed on velee, rte era eer Ladies’ and M BL pth ONE PRIOR ONLY! oC eked han dleewhere sno 22-tf FMOrY sranaers. AND Wekaveet! mn, all of i HEY OND A ie PaRRONS i puscpews, | ib REBERS >. OTEICERS, PEPTE OF the are ver oan Wathisctou, D. m i CovsHs. co: ESS, &c. ent 'OUNDS P. gum RAB. at i OLLEY & CO., 523 Seventh st., above Pa. av, K WINTER BOOTS of Kid ith and. Velvet S' 5OMes, SERS BOSES LAWN Sor ewer ltl Shee ._ in eo MFORTS. TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. — oe eC agen enea eee

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