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THURSDAY. .+-Febraary 2%, 1861, waruiieie. order (Army Appropriation bill) wor! n; fe ——— Mr. Crittenden moved to postpone the special *THIS EVENING, 4 “yy Spirit of the Merning Press. order, in order to go on with a private bill, on degrees MISs JOEY GOUGENHEIM = which motion the yeas were 14, nays 23. a out ‘The Intelligencer says of the final action of the Mo Fi pod ter plod . ‘Army bill Ww. 5 eet I ‘Will appear in her renowned impersonation of Peace Convention : the resolutions of Mr. Crittenden, on bief CAPITOLA, 3° “For ourselves we are free to say that we gladly | wh! yeas jon Burea: De- | service In i Possuadiod that the people of thotoutn may naw — Euperintendent of the West Polat Academy, Eatin son eRe ple of the Novia will inthe ratiation ofthese | Preidcnt'at tan Phase Comreniion ata aad Ne Peo tare or in ratification mtof the vention, ry a A oO R: —Capt. 4 = constitutional guaranties, afford the best possible | the Convention had approved the pro} svanacot SC, pecan onve 7 Lieu! the ed Pesna. Avenvg, Unv' eee erm, evidence of a spirit at once conciliatory and fra- therein, and asking that Congress would | (eo. *" Sa es of Ga, second cavalr, - T Bees ‘OF BISHOPS fernai subeafy them to'& Convention of the States for } Capi. W. D. De Sauamire, of S.C, frat cavalry; | Common law. | When HF dtevtant Episcopal Churches tren. The Republican argues that the financial panic | ratification. First Lieut. P. Stockton, of N.J., first cavalry} ide shell a By Scugvss: Kitehen ta now over, ant oage: orbs communication of Mr. Tyler was: as fol- : e Randal of ‘Ten., first dra: esison ie “i tence mag The subscription list i t forthe Cra Lath; TFoggther with acnoctment of ° % lows : at «| goons; Second Lieut. Samuel W. Ferguson, of 8 pow mm r bene the lndny of tafe oe Sate, wit ae tem | ry she sonnse ANE DSTO eMesNTY 7 181- *| at asvone, Capatn Grawiand Fiche, of | mt val fotig ite av arge | TeTeseSeE eee" Pecteays maegs Dae. | EST J.C MeGUIRE & OO. Amen. mate of the Uni: tes: : 4 MM. ” - of trade which that involves; but even this isnot | "| am instructed, as the presiding officer of the of Ten., elghth infaatry-—all of the cet iy ona nal States, with or without involaataryacrwitu le, | Urat Fey Mavays. ccd” By J.C. McGUIRE & CO Auctoneers. fracas, eaitny Sotuentint | Coenen contd Cones | tre ae i ET ieee i yi 1 ruptions and resirictions ‘ll exist for a period, Riscity. tanec ee .. on (Tis was adopted by a vote of to 8 Ss sce on |Dibeocasliani Yenneyivesia 8 onze, P. EMPTORY SALE FBG, ae: oo io shall ul ption aN commerce willstill go on in considerable vol: | Conditi¢n of the cauntey to present to your Ken. | Items Telegraphed from Washington. | Untied’ Stes ro Ty en ei gee the Subscription if pail Xi we hoor Sao: co THE HIDDEN HAND. Now ON E Ar GA’ accom} est and Wasuinoton, Feb. 27.—Last night ex-Senator | and commercial stations, de; and transit RES SE es ee EESS pened Aedes ht pal et Tene’ ems: Dougies, “Guthrie and | Toutes, without the concatreset of a majority Capinet Maxtxo.—The Peace Convention President of the Convention. Rives, and Gov. Hicks and others, ur all the Senators from States which allow iu’ Lee 1 4 Toom: beer reserved ‘he be ready for deli the ite BB having concluded their labors yesterday afternoon, | (The propositions agreed upon by the Conven- loge of to Mr. Lincoln to interpose his influence settlement of the pending difficulties. Their | from States which prohibit that relation; nor shall TUES, t , / ft UNION CON- | Also, eek Feat fa'eane, uad's cases the attention of the immense throng now here | tion area modification of the plan offered to the and a majority of all the Senators GRAND eal CA ata Convention by Mr. Gutbrie erview continued several hours. juired by treatv, unless thé votes of 6,000 Havens ‘Segars, of the wae instantly turned from their procerdings to | “Oo Thotion af Mr. Cri , the communica- | ‘The Commissioners from the Southern Confed- of the Senators from each class of States inauguRaTio Bara ROOM. | re those of the cabinet makers who swarm in all the tion was ordered to be printed and referred to a are expected to arrive here before the close inbefore mentioned be cust asa part of the | _ For partioulars ree future advertisements. A's Jogo do Ganmnioy, F Cabanas, Washington hotels and tround the lobbies and | select committee of five, with instructions to re- | of this week. They are accredited to the incom- | two-thirds jority negessary to the ratitication of re) DD FELLOW HALL M in va, ~ &e,in sible Conches, Lon. rt at one o'clock to-day-(Thursday.) ing Administration, and pending the efforts to | such trea Adopted by a vote of Il to } —_ Beck? *c. committee rooms of Congress. In the course of | Po! y. res oe the it t The select committee of five to whom the report | negotiate, nothing will be done calculated to ~3. Nei Constitution,nor any amend- | Sizteen Performers, Unaqualed and Incom-| also. ior sooo: t ivian Minister evening it became apparent that a tremendous of the Peace Convention was referred consists of | disturb public peace. ment thereof, shall be construed to give Congress ‘3 parable cares very fino 9 ane, 1 2 struggle was in progress between the advocates | Messrs. Crittenden, Bigler, Thomson, Seward, | Private and later telegraphic advices from Texas | power to regulate, abolish, or control, within any © superior M i of the a; tent of Mr. H. Winter Davis toa | and Trumbull. state the United States Arsenal at San Antonia has | State, the relation established or nized by SIX NIGHTS ONLY, case pints, cabinet portfolio, and those of Mr. Montgomery The Senate then went into Fxecutive session, | been taken by the Texas troops. Also, seme of | the laws thereof touching persons held to labor Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Feb. %. Heidsi .a Blair. Mt. Hora ed to be the | 2nd at twenty minutes to five adjourned. the pests in Northern Texas. The cannon, etc , | or involuntary servitude therein, nor to interfere Cuasor oF Programme NicHttr. ir. Mt. Horace Greeley seem ;: the H at Brazos Santiago and at Brownsville has also | with or abolish involuntary service in the District Doubie Troups and Brass Band of leader of the Blairites, and Gov. Hicks !s credited wate Mr Ki report a port ‘Mr Kee been seized. There is nothing in the dispatch | of Columbia without the consent of Maryland Duprez & Green’s ‘with leading the Davisites. ry Phe a hey oa eipedoss nian hes 'y ition on | Confirmatory of the report prevalent here to-day | and without the consent of the owners, or making ‘We have every reason to believe that Mr. Lin- the table, which vote resulted—yeas 14, nays 174. | (28 Gen. Twiggs has been shot by» soldier. | the owners who do not consent, just compensa | Original New Orleans and Metropol- coin is inclined, however, to the selection of ‘The vote was then taken on the adopiion of the | 128 rumor has caused much solicitude and ex. | tion; nor the power to interfere with or prohibit itan Burlesque Opera Troupe By MARSHALL & PAGE, Anchoneers ; either of those geatlemen; prefering to tender a | Kellog proposition with the following result—yeas etenent: thems to the Diseict of Goltnieia. reciley toa an¥iligive Siz Grand Ethiopian Co-o-rte at the ATURDAY MORNING, March 21.01 10 ; tes ben arunded pou the queion of seeping | cmecrrgaesprpenion, ntrooed ty at. | soety SiasistsGonmiarosnnate ened | wr erated tetera sokatttat | pee soat sh apt note wt the game of one. The fact that Mir. Lincoln entertains the jucen, edt a ‘pon, resulting— | the select committee of five on the above corres- | untary service in places under the exclusive juris- | Grand Serenade each evening in ‘ront of the hall idea of calling Governor Johnson to his iin Peon which the committee holds that the President | and Territories where the same is established or | *°%, opoll an yond peradventure settles the question that he | Mitte of Thirty-Three had no right to entertain or to hold an efficial recognized; nor the power to prohibit the removal | 4's) ."5 bnen at 7; Concert to commence at quarter aims to make his administration a broadly na. ee —— the Oommnituee et rete communication of such a character with the repre- | or transportation of persons held to labor or in- | of § n’olork precisel nt o j J to the di » by the New Orleai de, be- | ‘Phe House then took up the report of the Com. | Pondence made a majority report to the House, in | diction of-the United States within those States | previous to opening the doore, by the New Ori & and Gente’ Fine Bootes, tional 400 pairs sentatives of South Carolina, and will not gi voluntary service in any State or Territory in the | 4 dmission 25 cents; reserved seats 5) o*n’ ‘ss Ke Sr eetink Se Re cperebetion of She poopie | three, which a7 me oY declaratory and advisory } their sanction to any act of the Executive Depart, | United tates to any other State or Tertitore CA DUPRES, | Lilpar Brooneshewie. ss. ceases, without reference to their former political affini- pane nets be la yt cclcnrys ment which may place the responsible aiders and | thereof where it is established or recognized by Manager and Business Agen’. | 3'Gots aod Bedetende ties, for itssupport. This inference, by the by, is | , This jon was disagreed to—yeas 66, nays abetters of secession in any other than that | law or usage; and the right during transporta- 000,000 UE BOOK —Inform- ge snsortment Fancy Gopds, greatly strengthened by the fact that Mr. L. ex- ‘A vote was then taken on the © of the se- | % traitors to the Constitution of the United States, | tion, by sea or river, of touching at shores, ports, | ¢ ’ ’ jon as to al the Offices fet 3k “ t 5)’ MARSHALL & PAGE, Ai erted, in a quiet way, a powerful influence to the | solutions, which resulted in thelr adoption—ayes | /B¢ Committee say they are not able to resist the | or landings, and of landing in case of distress, | in the country, and salary. 37 cents. Contains the +E, Avots._ 4 . ary movements against the Gevernment there were | through any State or Territory, or of sale or | Om!'ting the nemes which are not reces= @ eri facins issued from the tion to the happy conclusion achieved yesterday. of nee Juint resolution ‘was then takes ap ee | felations of an extremely friendly character be. | trailicy agaiviat the laws thereof’ Nor sball Gon. ents, “Old Bovks bought and sol Cate orue fer. | Sec tome aud to me We repeat to-day with even more confidence Sesdiaiion ia au en taken up. © | tween those who contemplated rebellion and those gress bave power to authorize any higher rate of + our remark of yesterday, that Mr. Seward, Mr. n = same matter as ths Great Book cost Se, — end of bringing the labors of the Peace Conven- | 136, noes'53. inference that in the be; inning of the revolution- | shall exi: but not the right of transit in or Miss AL’S SALE.—I2 vr e nithed. ALPRED HUNTER, Bookseller 5 SA Be serestvad fe. {tnethirds ofboth Houses con. | Whose duty it was to suppiess it. taxation on persons held to labor or service than Willard.’ Hotel Squi Sout f esid af Ma “1 county, on Pi Bates, Mr. Wells, and Mr. Smith, of Indiana, | curring.) That the following article be proposed | takes the nrowed toot te ea dean eoerane | on Hand The bringing into the Disirict of Co- ico fi the 924 day tReet > tang have been definitely and positively determined | © the Legislatures of the ‘several Statce. he, an ground that the President only received | Jumbia of persons beld to labor or service for Salesh ie the tallow’ a the commiasio i cltize ng tl depots to be afterwards iS pr Sere: Cesare ee te, Uated | eee mene onion ae ere | meeereteinenee nee meee | __B PARTIES, &c ee Ett Nill another onelaught was made | said Legislatures, shall be valid, to all intents | Jo avert ticodrtey oy ogeanan in hisendeavors | dize, Is prohibited. [Adopted by a vote of 12] (]RAND MILITARY, COMPLIMENTARY Sree, 1m Ee upon the project of the selection of Mr. Cameron, | 89d purposes, as part of said Constitution, viz: : of the second eec- The members of the GEORGETOWN . Ce, Mr. Chase being agein brought forward as the | ,,.A1¢_ 4/1 No.amendment of this Consiitution, = morn lan of toe tmectn erties of oe Ooamiotioeeanl NTED GUARD woud respectfully rovenents thereon, cused en lor sspirantagainst him. The result of that onslaught | States’ with the relation between inene cittsane OF es ALIGN — Hare NAL anny AkD | not be construed to prevent any of the States, by | Xt omplimentary Ha’, to be : mgd Fae — ‘was again to place the matter of Mr. Cameron’s| and those described in section second of the firat | FRIDAY, the Ist, at 2% o'clook p-ma in fail unit tage judicialtvad nelaseteriot pr beer wea es Fourtof March ge seoasion being selection in doubt. Our impression is, however, | article of the Constitution as ‘all other persons” | rm. By order, soe el 2 Prose ation of a Fia ring ? th: that be will goin the Treasury Department, be- | $b&il originate with any State that does not rec- ooere Co com Parner: to’ whos auch Iebor ar tervion ie dom | _ he Cor mities pledge Chemso'ves to leave noth- cause wo clearly pos that the President elect ioe, | E2%* relation within its own limits, or G CATHOLICS’ FRIEND SOMI- | PX! : tthe TENSIVE PAWN BROKER'S of 7 i 1UNG OATHOL ! dopted by a vote of 15 to 4 } S65 “matone 00 renter st the mest plonasst ~ REDEEME” PLEDORS at AUCTION, ceasarily becoming more and more closely ident. | the States composing the Vater very one OF will be teid tnihe ‘ehoot reomot Se Pate erat g Tbe foreign slave duty of Conetest' to | tiekets One Dollar. to be had of the Committee, ook cehall soll at ont Austioa fed with the conservative portion of his party, | Mr. Corwin moved to amend the above propo- | Sek 8 Uhureh, SUNDAY. ‘ununlreportof these: | pass laws to prevent the importation of slaves, | Lieut, 8. Gough, Corp’! D, Co'lins, Jie 44 and with the great Union party of the country that | j0",hy S"iking out the second Paragraph (Ar- | cisty wiil be read. coolies, or persons held to service or labor, into bisct SD. Linn, rivate J. L. Carberry, on of unred; Pledges, has suddenly sprung into overshadowing im-| jowjnes ) “U@ inserting in leu thereof the fol- | _fo 2s F. J. MoHENRY, Sro._ | the United States and the ‘Territories from places | Quattermr §; Barbour, Private Jao. M Sake, 18 6. Gog and silver Hunting Cove, Lever Portance through the public necessities growing | ‘* No amendment shall be made to the Consti- He mete INAUGURATION BA eos Henle thevent. [Adopied bys vom Goll Neck acd Fob cksinsand Bresstpins, out of the secession of the Gulf States and the j tution which will authorize or give to Congress | tote fru ster Saturday. for saieat Wilt | Sec. 6. The first, third and fifth sections, to- Ladies’ superior Gold Pineand Earrings, slogle or Consequences of that, past and future. the power to abolish or “interfere, with in any | la-ds’ Hotel aud M H. Stev i, gether witb this section of amendments, and the GRAND INAUGURATION SOIREE. third paragraph of the second section of the first “ axticls of the Ga Compacies A end B. Washington Light Infantey State, with the domestic institutions thereof, in- Other parties holding tickets wi'l make returns Tue Discusion UPON TRE SETTLEMENT.— er oer of persons held to labor by the laws by yd morning of that day to the Treasurer. of sa! ; in sets, ‘lain and Fanoy Finger Rings. a with su extensive variety of Ladies” ‘onstitution, and the third paragraph | patra! uid respectiu'ly invite Wearing Al |, such as— ‘The disuntonists tn this city are intensely enraged | “ Mr Hickman moved to lay the whole subject - - of the second section of the fourth article thereof, (their indy friends in part t igaiar) and fhe pale leuko Olbened other Sbawis, 4 wf the successfal termination of the labors of the | on the table; which motion was rejected-—-yens 67 nag eo , content Of al tee ete Tan ten er beut the | Kenerally to thir SECOND SOCIABLE, AS, uth Capes ant Coats, Furs, &o Peace Convention. They had been chuckl! nays 132. , Batialion, Union Re consent of all the States [Adopted by a vote o! 7 a 61 w Armory, eo Nig! vw pes we 1, a ; vk ling, i - wil ll to 9.) the «th of March, 1961 ant plotse themselves to | Gentlemens Wearing A: in & grost variety, for a week, over the belief that th it would | . A @irect vote was then taken on the adoption of | for parade on MONDAY h of March, in : hat the | leave nothing undone to render it the most sooept- | Also, Revo vers, Guns and Pi a > e result would } +0 smendimocte ore by Mr. Corwin to the | {ont of Temperance Hall, dn E street, promptly at |, Sec-.7; Congress shall provide by law that the | Sine none mndone te render it the most sqoept- | Alap many otier artic.es too numerous to enumer- be otherwise. To-day they are trying to cheat | toute rint on Which was caried © | 90°0l0ck s,m. By order United States shall pay to the owner the full value | Sts sts to Le had of tle Commuttoce Oe ot the don, | Anam : ‘themselves into the bellef that the border slave- | yeas 120, nave oo wane ee - GREY JEWEL, Maj. | of his fugitive from labor, in all cases where the ComMiTTEES Tue rale wil! co nmenes with Watohes. se y ‘J 4 Jame. P. SHELicKOss, Adj. fez 3t* marshal, or other officer, whose duty it was to Company A. Cc vB. Terms oash in holding States will not accept the terms. Ere| | The question then recurred on the adoption of MASONIC 7 arrest such fugitive, was prevented from doing so] Robeit W- Goggin, = N. We Kine, ISA ERZ BERG, Pewabroker, i Monday next they will hear thunder from the | ‘Be esolution asamended. rant ig Federal Lodges Ne iol he Bader neat | by vislenon of intichldation from anol or riotous 184 Color’ an, dpe 8 Bee fexsd__ GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucta_ Richmond Convention, in the shape of intell!-| stitatio® wontons twethird vote toadopt it” | tral Masorio Ball, corner of Ninth and D streets, | assemblages, or when, after arrest, such fagitive gong ays Keller. + E. Morgi By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctoneers. * gence that that body has accepted it by an over-| Tin eateries nee 120, nayerl. | 92. SATURDAY,’ March 2d, at 7 o’clook p. m.| was rescued by like violence or intimidation, and RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND . ote was yeas 120, nays 71. Punotual attendance of the members is earnestly | the owner thereby deprived of the same; and the Pt whelming majority; and on Monday, another clap | Two-thirds of the members present not havin, ‘Master Masons in regular standing are ae oe y = 2 reques a8 C ball cl ‘thy 7 N aire qrcnanltt thunder in the portion of the Inaugural | Y°4edn, tbe amemetive te resolution was lot | sordialyingited te attend sommnare, ch pelea feveinde, Go| LOST AND FOUND. Scration wil be wiaaly ieaged todo fates tot te Heme edioarne. aa Fond J: FIL MOCLERY, Seo._ | Sivzenn of etc Ste the privileges and immant. | @1Q SEWARD. ba nite cmnibeg between to make “ yp een © oe f eA We CAR EMENT OF | ties of citizens in the several States. (Adopted Jon Tuesday, th the principle of the action of the Peace Tuvrspay, February 28. GEORG*TOWN COLLEG “ wtih, An: | by a vote of 12 to 7 ORT Convention the law of the land. Senatz.—The Post Ofice appropriation pm Commenoament of this Institution will be beld ote of } he College Buildings,;Georg: ES SES TAT ‘The truth is, the disunionists wanted no settle- | W#* taken up, and a considera! number of | DAY, 2th ey iy ~ Bt 5 o’ch > YOU RL = = WE ment whatever. How terribly they ae ian amendments reported from the Committee on Fi- | the dines of N ‘D. will be conferred ape! the HAVE yousu BSCRIBED FOR THE Ww EEK- OST—A youne biack N. isa; inted in being unable nance. didates by the President of the College. LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR arked four white feet; w: ‘stres! Ppol. ing unable to defeat harmoni- The bill was read at length, occupyi: much he Valedictory Address will be delivered by IN Z BE? Oo 3 whi 3 ous action by the Peace Congress, will soon be | time. = Sia a AntisxL, M.D. The Profession ERIEED OR RELATIVE: the necks whiten the at of is known to the public through the howling of the | An smendinent in relation to overland matis | *% JOUNSON ELIOT M. De bees. | (TIS THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE ¥ person that will r turn him wall receive Mime" Meycicir cad tas contegtn an was discussed at length by Messrs. Gwin, Latham EAU OURARION a WORLD! a preere LEWIS 9 Younes : Charleston Mercury. Their game has been to| Pending ject. le; app.inted by the und : ma: All ; nder ossh; have the matter left altogether in doubt; and then | privilesee. 1” UCC Tising to a question of in the inauguration of the Preai-| ITS WASHINGTON NEWS 18 UNEQUAL- 3 P per tan Kap D grat : ail “ te Precipltate armed collision, in the hope of | ,, ME, Crittenden, from the Special Committee on ke Zuck scart fs. baicns “saddle. LED! ete. See ‘, Gand 0 days’ oredit. ter Peace recommen ons, repor! ib ted, he th mane Ee oo 7 ; ee ‘ Seen Aer Petes into war, om thacide of} In" fovorof proposing, to the Logiiercies $f tts | ceri Semtee Bete cory waned and eiteh NS | are GENERAL NEWS 18 UNSURPASSED BOARDING From day ot anit nee Denies interest ; disunion. several States the amendment to the Constitution fo) f _ (leat yf adh oe yr caied BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR “2 Sale to om. ry a4 Me'ciock a fa pop eg Proj y that Convention. ‘ " ° nt ni VEEKLY ! Doane LL LL . ALA. restos, | ska = ‘The ee of the vote by which r. Seward said that he and the Senator from next, assemble in Boot or Sloe Siar By pd "Saar teste aceon feng or fow-cobte J C MOGUIRE & CO. Austs } ton Proposition was finally adopted stood | Illinois had been compelled to differ from the ew York averue, between 13th and 1th streets, | ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE | without Board, omres onabdle terms, at 396 D et., "TRUSTEE’S SALE OF REAL ESTA . The votes of Virginia and North Carolina | Majority of thecommittee. Asthe committee had | a. 'bs ready to proceed in order to the H:xeou W" uy F. HUN- near 7th, one square irom Pa. av. fe 2-3t" By virtue of a dead of trust, executed to me ] WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN : 2 ‘went to make up the elyht. Ohio's vote was cast | ¢¢cided that no minority report could be submit- | Mansi sn, there to receive President Buchausn and = bay rd Williams and recorded in in the affirmative. V ; ted, he took occasion, on his own responsibilit ite, and to conduct them to Willarda’ Hotel DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY cost. ER MANENT OR TRANSIENT LODGERS County Court, in Liber U., No. 3. folio 4M Danesh ne Senin North Carolina and | toes» joint resluiton. meen | where they wil call for the Premier elrot ted L SAVE | b:teren thot inte nies tia te ‘central art ol | arotten: to thsirlinn Chad foe cae eae i issourl, had their popular sentiment n really ‘Fhe resolation provides that whereas the States ‘Eben strictly foliowine the published pro-] 1TS HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WIL! AVE | the cits “ e ngnee r one J represented by the majority of thelr respective | of Kentucky, New Jersey and lillnois had passea | ££2imine Chop eee committee and ef Marshal} “TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR ro city, aod near Pa avenue.) eee eraser eagete as cf Maron, 19 - { delegations, would have been recorded for the | Tesolutions requesting Congress to call a national | aud aiténd fork Procter eee : TO ANY FAMILY. ote Catt OF Sin Picasenk Apa rte a oe: | ofeloon im yn track of Lod ° settlement ; while a majority of the Indiana dele, | CBVention to amend the Constitution, therefore WM. SELDEN, U. 8. Marshal for Board a: Mrs LINDSEY'S, on F street, No $39, | 82! : , | that Congress invite the Legislatures of the other | _fe 27 3t District of Columb'a. or this W, Uy- | between 9th and Wth sta. ‘lable Board: - | a ke, about 2is miles gation would have voted for the first section as | States of the Union to take the subject uf wong sy : < The Nesebar, for ches Wy esb; te be exten ft) Sree ae ee ae none ae ae they did for the others, but for the instructions of | convention into consideration Te YOENG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASS day Morning—price Three Cents—will eee 7, week, or month. B. H. BERRY. their Legislature making it obligatory to The resolution was ordered to be printed. Brown's Hotel P. aug avers @ é Ahably wnteresti: 5 4 FE 7 them the question down Gstagetion macchean Mr. Doolittle submitted a substitute for the re- | ths week at 052 to aay ole pees SEU papier erik Pagan ma dla Deen: SP ARDERS Tar Be FOR SALE AND REN in the premises; which being impossible to be eg ghrp the credentials of H. lem TI Every Person ata distance who would keep a = Q done, they declined to give any vote. In this| H. 8. Lane, Senator elect from the state or han: nityiand Ch and p | Posted with reference to what is really | Pe wae, | Ramin oe ete tele state of things it is evident that the vote upon the | 2#@ ‘ Island, VHU 4 3 going on here wm these interest- tire avenue, near the Circle, 3 section In questien should rightfully have been 13| | Hot#s.—After the transaction of some routine jooes have been added end a cer ing temes should receive it shove the Aves % y pleasant € iS e y eet and the A hi yeas to is — which result would simply have —— a no ae Bp ae ae eoitaiament sured to all who may favor us with regularly. ve would he p.eased to ree oar ‘trends e,) wher ous Feprese real strength. diana, and Mr Stanton, of Ohio, addressed the | {e283 oe : SPRING GOODS to suit the timer: bourkt sheng, = ‘Pus Rowse ro-savsdopenl Ge (C House upon the motion to reconsider the vote of . ees =P | CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE ed pa pant the times, bought o ¥'S Eacle Restau Sek Game the Gemmctas an eee Yesterday, by whieh the Committee of Thirty. SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS—FANCY NO- AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. iraeo give as Setll son a SUTTON. |; as a = SAGKEY 6 ree’s pro. ion to amen: iN 4 ie 27-lw* —M A 5 the assumed rejection of which the disunsonists | rejected a‘ ene Me Constitation was | NT eggs ond TOYS ai80p Oh oeek a nat, | JOR THE INAUGURATION BALL. A ae aoe F cont nine ah four aored, the oy Per se were lastnight. P; is r. Stanton declared that he would ni . 7. ay ii 2 . ie culture i ment of pep a: cag tee Tada, | the independence uf the Southern Confederacy | FOR, PHILADELPHIA Sf gps KID GLOVES, all cress, Polite all Panes Now 308 a Avge » deans is Oe MENG | required a two-thirds vote. It isevident 15 = rather than go to war with them. He thought | ceive freight or the above port ail Cress Silks, Poplins, Merinos, acd Dele nex at ls: we Weat of bo fe 28-8t Corner xth ot pd whe ema nt to us ti that the slave States remaining in the Union | day TOMORROW. Apply to than cost. | | . W. COLLEY & CO. here can be fou JPOOMA TO RENT. Ieaui - ng to the calling of a| were of more importance than those which had HYDE & DAVIDSON, fe 27-1w 52% Seventh street, above P. R' he . Inquire at 410 813 ational Convention, proposed.by Mr. Seward in | S¢ceded, and he was willing to make gre:t sacii- | _1t Georgetown, D.C. The old estabished PAWN OF - the Seuste today, in lieu of action upon the | Het for them. They” had stood by the Union "TO, STRANGERS AND Vistroxs.—vi FICE. formery on Poor, =~ OR RENT_WARE-ROOM on Elevenl Peace Congress project, (which cannot nobly, and he considered it no more than just ofthe Public Buildings, Letter Sheet Vi loetween Si and 434 ate., M f ortabli 5 amosons sous ov. ‘ ‘oan en De carried | that they should have guarantees from the repub- | and of the Pr. ”s House; U been removed to 351 C st., between DA a * m 4 sss ops ae a the 4th of March,) was ae party; and upon concluding, demanded the Hand ene io ad Cate ogu ‘of | ats., back of the National Hotel. £° 0d meal on! t CARUSIL. such favorable action by | Previous question. FRENCH & RICHSTEIN NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE OR RENT | Two or three the House on the Committee of Thirty-three’: Mr. Lovejoy, of Ill , thought it unfair to cut off Wash ». 6. 0.000 Joaned 1 id and NISHED ROOMS, wipes was Fe- | turther debate, and endeavored to make a few re. arene eae Sexe tratsees eee ae 75 arent, aud C Paty, ta canal wren by Me.8. ‘Thst report’ | tearks, bat wis alloneal or een cae; | (PALICOES AT 3 CENTS PEN TanD Srlce Hecaees Stadt’ sal sucteinte eee thee “with my undivt wl eS el ‘e gi mn! lone, im ™ a = really, in substance, equivalent to the plan of the | ‘“ order” from all parts of the hen’ et | CAMS at 5. . Dou't forget to oall at No. 351 C st., between 4% | to busincwe, 1 can please the most fastidnes OR RENT—A two-story 5 ae a ma 5 being equally acceptable to the - yeas and bes Were then ordered upon the 4 at rH do eo a I HRRZBERG. and Cigars Shep apeakolumen fr pom ly to DD 7 tates a8 represented in the U S. Congress. | ™0tion to reconsider, resulting—yeas 128, nays G5 Suitable for making Coa forts, oer = —~ | “fe36 & ‘JO! HAMMACK, sts., nent D . We trust that the Senate will adopt it | ot imalority having voted to reconsider, the | Also, 15 bales Cotton Wadding WOOD AND COAL. % a - y & two- | question recurred upon the adoption of thi - | 0 reaty made Bed Comforts, C STANTLY Br hand a large asaortment of RANGES. MONS, RAti 8, FiGS, SK- R+NT—Fine, OOMS thirds vote by to-morrow night. meat. [This phoesic ambos te found in todey's 75 pair Bed Blankets, wollin ‘at reduced prices at chores bent quality ot R ED and WHITE ‘ASH O 4 GARIN. BRANDY we = F oe Ais or 4 . Star report of yesterday's ings } F HENRY EGAN’S, COAL of al which we will d> Will receive this » per steamer, on consign mir ithina or Ma. Lincouy on tux Puay of Surturment—| The confusion in the hall being very great 323 south side Pa. av., bet. 6th and 7th part of the city at the shortest notice and at ment— Inquire at No. }, Corner ‘We were told yesterday, by a leading Republi- | Motion of Mr. John Cochrane, Sergeant at 62% st Braie prot f ae OAR and. PIN! Wwe DOD. So boxes, halt and ste Relais, reste can, that Atms was directed to clear t EST NORFOLK OYSTERS.— er- i co" RENT— D FRO ; me alate perth the Interview between | Piviteved persste f the floor of all but} FREST N Tespestfuily afore hee, Under | oord length or ww RHERIFE & DAWSO! 4a ae Fok sng Heeb wot W (eh sowern urate | eats ta aks ee te | Pa ea ee eee ee 7), former option of amendment, resulting—' 133, ol ean furnii juan! 4 took cccasion to say, in familiar conversation me or ‘&thou- B. j with those sround him, that though the plan of be Speaker then announced that the amend- id gall A a8,CLAMS, FiSH. Salmon, E “The fe & os thant Gar san priest verad fe. Commission _ SEsek. FMS sina wc, fron in @ it rece! * % settlement adopted by the Peace Convention was | ment naving Fee pig Bar (Beep peed wih Let me hear framne | the vessel. (fe z7-4t) . me repair, n UTTER BUTTER! ene BU longed applause from members and th galleries } 2.5 Capp. B te trae Roll pete ~ No, 281 C st., be i 15,090 pound. Prime Batter, trom Cumbor- t vot ds of ' oye tost ms 160 wes | _to28 t = : = opposiont thet ent . Lox G Leave tala "Nb SHO. land Vi Pe, which | am retailing at ~ TOTHE NERC! iTS OF W. wo-thirds of the whole House, (including the se- DINERS formerly conducted. by ing Ainons the best Bavinese 5 ceders,) the amendment was not ado . povbiedad hi band, ta es Mo! ald, and | ackbe Chair overraled the question raised by Afr. hope, by strict, attention to to : meri are O| onsge from Mr Ashley appealed from the decision; and customers, and ihe publ genere ‘arehou: ; Se Seuss Mr. Hickman proceeded to address the House house hiss beon refitted througlio Dol am cotieely thets arm. Center on enth “st 3025-3" to re upon the appesl; during which fort hy in aiding me in my undertaki for i en- | for GEO. A. LANE, No, 95 Pon te sets Sang eh our report clove. | sar, nto ennranuont onto be pit Bis | Feator ta hurt power to salt Swe 'who may | or art ff: Ly bles, 1 ines, Ale ars, and the | 2Yor,me w eae . —Yesterday forenoon, it | Restaurant with every thing tne apootey fase sgt |. Ltake this opportunity to my wes rumored over Washington that a dispatch | C8! And see 1 the iiberal pas Vettowed ou my busband fer “ P Y tronage 01 supplies al eh iiok® py, ine svever, fetiow, ud & period of seven years: and hope 00! i! get le . semi ied oe A ; oF THE Peace Convextion 1x | ‘A StaRtTLixe Rumo: Ruoumoxn.—We have a private dispatch from Richmond, Va., dated last aight, saying that the from New Orleans hed been received, saying that | Winos, Alcs, ‘ead Li ‘ the same. MRS. R.A. Gen. Twiggs bad been killed by an botees seat | Meare one foreseen rmaguore- ‘This House | ‘fe! ae Corner of Hovston, sent to kim by the latter to remonstrate ySuann EMPORIUM. -8. A. AIR. ‘SSER, the homicide having grown out of a personal 8 : altercation between the Parties, over the tenor of the 1 oat Once Deparin Houston’s message. We have not been able to satisfy ourself that there is the slightest founda- tion for the story. HATS, cal READY MADE CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS $.he aete oee 10 COLLARS FOR 25 CENTS MILITARY CAPS AT 26 CENTS TO 81. GEO. 0, HENNING, Seventh st., fez-lw near Smithsonian SPECIAL BARGAIN IN ; for als or reat vee 306 Pa av.

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