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THE EVENING STAR. p roar : FRIEND OR RELATIVE? - They Join the Band WASHINGTON OITY: Assassins to Betray Them—Signs, Grips, $c. | (718 THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE FRIDAY........0.00.......-..-Mareh 1, 1861. Some months or so ago, it was privately whis- WORLD: — pee Items Telegraphed from W ered to, some prominent Repatiicuns ent ts a > The new Dollar Weekly Star, fuller than Wasnixetom, Feb ee eter id) that secret existed in Balt!- | 173 WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- oer a Sieteepelinns age et eon ee 5 Latabergek nego ee Fort Gveriana Mail LED! | \ aeireery te te pubic, somieaced ta No enter | ME; Lincoln ai? by Indians and not by Texans, as bad sident : ITS OENERAL NEWS 18 UNSURPASSED para bei ole! re the following articles countrymen for this mark of Petes Postmaster at first BY THAT OF ANY TWO DO! credited, and hed WEEKLY: ing story; Excursion from | a distrust of my own abill par oe em : “*Woshinglon, No. H0- very attesting; F pulse: quired duty wade ie met ai sepectnen.—" 5 2 dads, thot ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE crUsTy; Ske Udditicar Me Rareys Ex: | national’ perils, yet with s frm reliaace on the po Sey maser | concluded there was more oe | WORTH TO ANY FARMER A HUN- item Tnraceatiogtons, he eof Ws hing. coward and a traitor. called UP, proper instructed, and started for the DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. tion’s Plan of Settlement; Meeting orking- - city in question. iney were _ H men in Beaton f Snuler of jot Anderson telday, und the stery ster | themselves too, conapiguct, Gaiteg wemanis | 1TS HOUSEROLD RECIPES WILL SAVE Lincoln's Pr to Washington, and Inci- acceptance from » nie cath vate quarter of the city, and succeeded TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR “denies the Raifrosd Deprt and elmwhere: aa fees Be Bactonls | ee Sealth but fay for any veies tae ccguincades of organizations, of TO ANY FAMILY. the Municipal Authorities to the Presid that work is _ The next thing was lent elect Iso, from the same committee, to wait on the emergency. Anderson says which they were In quest ing is We be Fri- Speee! occasion; Presiden: that had performed on in the erection of the bom! to make themselves juainted with the object | The Number for this Week, to out on I othe Secbe: by the Mayor’ Boards of AE the Vice President replied as Setmey ot Oncnminns” Polnt, but that ny is Aivesd . yc Ce wh: a only = Seite day Morni - Three Cont u Judges ae the Court of Claims and Glerke 18 Sache nia of snot frome Pert Samer atl ae = and 7 in thelr a be a remarkably interesting one. “ ions, were Hoted for, }, a - dier by bis Comrade; pied REA. wi Vistr or Jerr. Davis TO Mason ANDERSON. — LO present themselves at the next regular meeting | Every Person at a distance who would keep A tleman who arrived here by the steamer of the organization, the name of which has not Posted with reference to what is really about the 22d a re! Cola! ja, and who ius, Giaee aud Cr-ekery Ware, Pea as it CLEARY & GREEN, Avcts. By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avotioncers. to be well informed | Yet, been ascertained, as the detectives are still | r : - ND reposed and sensi . fn acting under orders, and consequently are unable going on here wn these interest REMPTORY SALE OF LADIES’ A) << Seee ee i moan 4 be my eran ethet oo oe ject, beech yory? Beall ron|e furnish the reporters with an account such as ing times should receive it P aah eh othe at 10 j Southern Congress, Speeches of Mr. Li sn that manner which shall | 0f Hon, Jefferson Davie at Charleston, it was| thor acsire we hose tote nate 3 ularl On, TUBSDA Y HO! Peo! seventh at: j and Mr. Buchanan, Lecturesat the Smithsonian, | d uty ren Brranged for him to pay. visit to Fort Sumter, | “"On ‘the eveuing’ speriied’ the two’ deteotives regularly. greleok, ¥e wii eal = ies on | slegraphie Dispatches from all quarters; Edito- viow ls represcatod te tarve eon Go cornea atid Frode cp thats ahaa gf meeting having firmly | cart, aT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE | Store, so. tee . being the stock of 8 gen: 1S ac seeee topics of the day; Agri- | taken up; on which Mr. Gwin addressed the prolonged one, but all not immediately in the | ™#d¢ up thelr minds to penetrate to the bottom cultural Correspondence and hints for Farmers | Senate at considerable part— a AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. length. Secret were left wholly to conjecture 28 to what | Of the mystery, They were initiated, instruct “on Gardening and Horticulture; Household | The See Heee tn macommnrnteies t seek place between him and Major Anderson. It | {7 jhe sisnsand grips, mroghcthd itag eee er it . wstensad tants bemattinan annie, Navy, | ments s tia Conmitations was calioa up. Ghdrieston Wet there wht oe ene y Hor tira! | the most awful they declined to take, ving an an AMUSEMENTS. with several columns of Local] Mr. Hale objected to their being ne day’ | tet great stress evidently being placed upon the | (curs that they would rather have apposed, =| TAS HINGTOW TURATEAT EScueae eee Wiscetianeous Items, Sunday reading, | reports from committees must lie over one day. | fe" Ateatatres two old acquain' Act in | joined the assassination of’ President Lincoln | W. oo, wou x fais ak el alr ane Sa ng om cen’ Morocco, Kid, Black and Colored Last- Fun, Poetry, &c., &c. After a protracted debate on Mr. Hale's objec- Boo: cannot be brought into bloody conflict with eac! age iD | Ca f, Cloth and tere. This, is just the paper above all others for per- pon Mma Postponed till to- | other. Y. Times. é leet = bear ie le Tepper epee ~— SSP Sr ton um ten Ree &o. jonal M. lis to 71 ion, members informed the New York Detectives that THIS EVENING, soul @ Gee ides UF's dicteare. Price coy | at aoeeemaes spent theesin, Soe Goons were arian ihe Saady CMUCAEY, EGG, the great | there hd been a Detective from Washington who Benefit of cb Sang esda, ained ai n Canee Saat BS SEY, Of SLOP Ee Sn, Pee ee epee TANG mening ths Soar [TE Salk in tha cy of Waattapions intending | Sarrowly escaped with histife, whee teen, - MISS JOLY GOUGENHEIM. Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. ope Bs se = S hournea. to arrive there on Sunday evening, in order to ‘be | tained who he was. They further learned thet the Firat Night of ths production of the great Bectch : eeniealediinteh eis tion of which the Senate adjour esent at the inauguration of the President on | order numbered upwerde cf o Op ee est ' Cloth Gaiters, Calf Gaiters, Spirit of the Merning Press. Hoss —W hen our report closed. the following day.” Siickey, who isan euthuslas. them, many eminent and first class citizens; tue Demet Safar Tree, 0 ee i ces that the propositions ey tie aereening the House upon | tic Republican, was attired Ina Wide-Awakecap | rem; many eminent the arrangement with heart JEANNIE DEANS; With ¢ large assortment of B bape Sceapeea eh be immediately laid bee hp = pted the amendment to the Constitu- | and continental coat, the be pared as when he intro- aad. soul, sparing neither money or labor Ac- Or, Tus Heart or Mp Lorman. and Chi now before jon was ado bs tt President elect at the rece a . i Before the people for their approval or rejection, | "After some debate, on motion of Mfr. Sherman, Geont Geane intone City—New York Tee. | Gerding to sccounts Prigiuces emir yneey Produced with New Scenery. Set aks isthe aid tf sdjettioane tn’ Congress opposs Cie: pine [the amentnceteware pastpened vine | Oune. movemont made by the President was watched Toquaiale with 4 sia.ia thes ovesale, The *io0k i vry fall from a fear that the propositions may be assented | ., The House then took up the Indian appropriz- the assassins were constantly at his heels—private Soeplor. end hes acar.y all been yom a Sear P tion bill; some of the amendments were agreed to] Launxcn oF THE FLOATING BATTERY. Stapesches wore sent over the iclartaph tucroteee The Popu'ar Faroe of the past twelve mont : ‘eke nein to, the party will sooner or later be broken up. and the bill returned to the Senate. structure building at Marsh’s wharf, by J Is es were sent ever the telegt yphers, Terme: # and cash: over that sum and in no way could he bave reached the capital had BETSY BAKER. of 6) and 9 days, for sati«fsctorily notes, The Republican sys of the resolution reported On motion of Mr. Colfax the Senate's ameud- | & Son, was launched this morning’ atl c clock, be traveled publicly and taken the route marked | ———_——- 2 Searsns. tote RONT: 5 TR, by the Committee of Thirty-three, proposing such | ments to the bill providing for the withdrawal of | in presence of a large number of spectators. It gown th wee ora Seam Fhe detectives polars EW NATIONAL THEATER! ane + at. ae m1 the mail service in seceded States were taken up, | destended into ite meet ere craton ee eek etal ne nae SmaIveS Sea, N = SS ee Stele ee Pee een etne, na pict | aud, sitet boleh Ceuiddarstion! were concttved tx’ | deat er aiken Sea ones nC pod ipa’ add rng Py ata JOHN 8. RAREY Br J. C. MoGUIRE .. Anotio’ clude ‘any future amendment which shall put it} “ny. Morris, of Iil., chairman ef the commities, | some few additices ad tie lacing of the guns to | mediately made up the! e ¥> discovery, in which case they might be NT FURNITURE AND HOUSE. in the power of the Federal Government to inter- | to which was referred the investigation into the | be ina state of completeness for uction.—Charteston | fearful e' Has the honor to announce his Lb Erercts at Praic Sacre —On SATU “ " ITU 10 o'ciook, in fere with slavery in the States : abstracted Indian bonds, reported a joint seaalt- Evening News, Feb. th. paremege pdicetay end wre ton orien aan aes err SECOND. LEOTU RE ie NG. Maron $4. 16 ot 1 scr ria . ; ‘ion appointin r. Pugh of jo, Mr. Harris of ° bat ‘ Ne rT house rent. & exoei ‘<If this resolution stood by itseif, unembar- | 0” @ppolnting watching the movements of certain ‘bankers, lot silent rassed aan - and Mr. Case of Ind., commissioners to} 11>~The Pensacola Tribune,of the 2ist ultimo, ‘ 7 In Wasntxcton Forniture lous-hold EY comprisi the auscihbling of & National Commention, it may | Make full and equitable adjistment with WH | yqfo2,7 be Pen the Orderly Sergeant of the gar- | werrren 2 ne “minent satesmen.”’—New York FRIDAY EVENING, Maroh Ist, Weiler Vinch covered Mebas hoes "ond Paster be assumed that its poseage by the Rowell and others, on sccount.¢ of, sbetrnced tison at Fort Pickens was arresied at te Navy cae ‘At mit. pak anvan, “Chairs, geet ._— ndian trust bonds. ‘Rejected — , nays 134. | y; the di ious. fou: ’ f 3 * Ss as the republicen ‘The House then went into Committecof the Yard on the day previous. He was found ther: Is a Mamuorn Burtvine re, without the protection of a flag of truce. Mobile Advertiser questions whether the r Sergent can properly be held es a prisoner of war, in the absence ofany formal deciaration of Whole on the civil appropriation bill, and, efter Mr. Sewarn’s Joint Resotvtion.—The dis- | some time spent therein, the committee rose, and unionists here are rej@@eing over Mr. Seward’s | *#¢ House adjourned Ereoted expressly for Mr. RAREY’S Exhibitions, on the site of the Old National Theater, E st., near Pa. avenue retary of the Interior, made an address to bis friends and neighbors in Mistissippt, maintaining 8, the action of Mr. Buchanan’s cabinct in regard to | hs building 1s STRONG, CONVENIENT, and com- Barbie to eben failure to support the report of the majority of the Faivar, March 1. —~ —— Sette ce ane nan was Known toot | PORTABLE, PERFECTLY WATRE-TIGRT,WELL MEAT- | Nodstendn, Tollet sets. Clock. Senate's select committee upon the plan of the} sey.rp 4 Jarge number of memorials in rela- | {J j~South Carolina appears to be recruiting Hair and Husk Matiresses, Mr. Lincoln was elected; then arose # discussion | =D. LIGHTED WITH Gas, FURNISHED WITH Com isters and Pillo Peace Congress. They are trying to mislead the | tion to the present condition of the country were | briskly from those States west of her wie wine uponthe ‘rights aad powers of o Stasis ceodn | WORsMLE SEATS, aed property vemtiletcd, | ibs OS gress y g Pr po g po j A Public {ato the impression that he has changed | presented by Messrs, Bigler, Wilkinson, Critten- | not yet sbandoned the Union. A. few Wevence | { his views on the subject, and that bis change | den, and King. we noticed the departure from Tennessee of a e cabinet split at once; but on the right of the | Several Horses of the most Vicious and Unmen- | Oak ‘tree, Osk eneral goverament to coerce a rebel, all agreed | sgeable Nature have been secured for the Practical and other Mr. Wilson, from the Committee on the District | number of recruits for the army of the maetto & the eagative: Thompson held strongly to the | Illustration of this Lecture, and will be introduced re = @ general assortment of Kitchen lavolves a change ef what was to have been the.| of Columbia, reported © Dill to incorporate the | #: Meee the aerreue's (Ga ) papers of Sunday | right to secede, but kept his place in the hope, as | ard surjugated in the presemee of the wadiewoe. a pet oy new Administration’s policy upon it. Now, it is | Metropolitan Gas Company of Washington; which | announce the arrival of thirtees seers: fnne the | he says, of preserving peace. He agreed with the ee Ee J. C. McGUIRE & CO.. Act as plain to us as plain can be, that he failed to | was passed President that it was bis duty to enforce the laws CRUISER’ Pe gy gp eon eed The Senate then passed a number of private Support the report of the committee, only because and hold pubiie property; but held that the army | And the Smallest Sentinal Ponies in the World By MARSMDS. & FACE. suchen: realizing the now evident fact that sufficient Re- | tion authorizing Com. Paulding to | ((H~ COMPANY CW. L.. 1.—Moct at your ar- | and navy could only be used as a posse to aid the | wi.l aleo be exh SATURDAY MORNING, Maroh 2d, at B it 3 10 civil authorities, and as all the civil executive} Mr. RAREY gusrantees the perfect order and lock, we will sell in front of our store, publicans of the Senate cannot be brought to sus- | receive a sword and a grant of land from the Re- y order Captain Stxv officers in South Carolina had resigned, there , tain the action of the Peace Convention, to insure | public of Nicaragua was taken up—the pending m4 - © LEWIS, 0.8. | could be no attempt to uphold the laws. He its adoption by the present Congress. Under such | 4uestion being to strike out ‘‘grant of land.” TON, COLUMBIA CAVALRY | #l80 remarks: f » circumstances, it would have been m Mr. Seward and Mr. Mason supported the es tat th ceoorum of this Lecture, large aseortment of— A fall corps of Ushers has been engar>d, and | Sew Bnd Second-hand Furniture, every attention will be paid to the comfort of L&- | Also, 25 dozen pest Piated Spoons and Forks, dies. 25 dozen Ivory -handie Knives aad Forks, BAS, lot of Tin W, jated Castors. Fruit iy! pairs hi . ‘ichanHoure on SAT-| ‘‘A8 I was writing my resignation, J sent a dis- amendment, which was adopted—yeas 25, nays oa e -| patch to Judge Longstreet that the Star of the him to bave separated himself from his political | 1g F fog ietecined ey meleociegt botiias He | weds teas caster ah cia eee troops friends; putting himself in a position of weakness The resolution as amended was then adopted— By order cf the Captsin: were thus put on their guard, and when the Star Parquette.. that might have instantly stripped him of all | yeas 34. nays 7. 1 2t~ JOHN RICKY. Seo. | of the West arrived, she received a warm wel- All the rest of the house. wer to secure a conservative majority in the | __r-, Douglas called up House resolutions to DUST, DUST, DUST—NOTIC. ] | come from booming cannon, and soon best to re- | Seats may now be seoured at the Box Uffice of the 7 Po! ¥ amend the Constitution of the United States. Ite | (3.2 doing business on Pens. avenue are | treat. | was rejoiced the vessel was notsunk, but | above building, E etecet, near Pe, ‘Qvenue, and at Cabinet, upon which, as 8 condition precedent, | present consideration was objected to Trelry wea mcet in the room over Galt & Bro.’a| } was still more rejoiced that the concealed trick, | Motrerott's marie store Paw, it the question of the continued connection of the The Senute then took up and passed a bill for } Jewelry St ye. on SATURDAY EVENING, 2d ; first conceived by General Scott, adopted by Sec- border slaveholding States with the Government | the relief of Com. Paniding, paying bis expenses inet. _ at 7% o’c'nck, to adopt some plan for scraping retary Holt, but countermanded by the President M4A™80T8 PROMENADE CONCERT, ef the United States hangs, beyond all perad- | 94 certain suit against him by one of Walker’s | 824 watering the avenue. mee when too late, proved a failure.” TUESDAY, Maroh 8th, * men. Apission. Large emt mega) ‘ancy Goods, Clothing, Woolen Shirts, ec. Mart at (int Y’ MARSHALL & PAGE, Avots, MATL AL UNIVERSA!ISM —Rey. Jony M. Ats- ;URATION t venture ‘The Senate then took up the special order, being | [CE av. liner alae Noe Wo oo, ‘Amn. Veo INAUGURATION BALL ROOM, the Ocnnts at Wocens Weare not prepared to say that conservatism on | the Peace Congress propositions. basrador, cne of the most talorted Clarcym in SUTNLE PRERESENTS “FANCY No- Prixcirat MEMBERs oF TRE will expose to public the part of the new Admintstration will surely | Mr. Seward offered blsnational convention res- Churcne FIRD sbet e SON te | tees LAMMOND'S. Keventh at. LATE GERMANIA SOCIETY, Qourt Hoase door of anid Xeep those States where they are, under existing | tle’s amendment was also read by the | EYENIN! brs Tema eats free > ail fe? | "TO STRANGERS AND VISITORS.—Views The Beethoven Society, Circumstances. But we are very sure that bad the re invited to attend meh ay ofthe Public Buildings, Letter Sheet Views Together with an ultras triumpbed—2s they have not—in their late] Wr. Hunter, of Va., moved toamend by strikin; BANE OFS (A METOPOLIS. Mazcn rf che Capitol and of the I Tesiden Ho 5 atom IMMENSE ORCHESTER, endeavors to inject a majority of their own way of | out the first section Caps Tne ried eee F goneral business, according to custom, on Mon- | Washington, Map of Washieaton, to aale ry Under the direction of Be en an aee Cobinehy wits Ge opel | ree On cae ee nae Pee Bar es a Ben | _f2s ee eon ee Cuarurs Lunsuow, Esq. a Hcans of the Senate refusing to do anything now | " Mr. Collamer rose to a_question of order, that tend to them on Taturday ae Menke ee (CALICOES AT 3 CENTS PER. YARD, | Nt}, Lejthow will play Beethoven's Adelaide on x Rockall. ‘Sad wil be soja fo guarantee the rights of the remaining siave- | as these were resolutions of a committee, and being 1), however, ren.ain in Bank to reseive | (QALIC ae ae oP 2 Tickets Fifty Cents, for sale at Metzerott’s Mu- | f eons i holding States under the Government as it stands | proposed as a whole, could not be amended, Qeaded to," “uchnotesas may not have besnat- do at 6 do do sig Store. ai (a9 W" FeLEN. U.S. Marshal. with the Gulf States gone, sixty days would have | *oUgh they might be substitated. PS=AITENTION, NATIONAL GUARD Sagltebie ot acting Oowinn, ont open at 7; Socommence att c’eleck. marl | “5 Cocoa & WILLIAM: Ausmecse seen every border slaveholding State in arms| Hovse.— The Speaker laid before ee lem BATTALION.—Meet at your armory on | Also, 15 bales Cotton Waddie, QD FELLOWS’ HALL: = VERY EXTENSIVE PAWN BROKER'S it en Gov ent. 4 6 » the Ist, at 734 o’clook p. m., in full uni- realy mace Comforts, _— BY » PLEDGES VCTION, against the General Governm ments oti oee nie on tue tablc ned eedeeed fee ie ones Be oeiook : 33 par Bod Blankets i Si. P Unequaled and I OnTUESDAS aul WEDNESD: ¥, Maron It tsclear to our mind, that realizing bis in-| to be printed. foze.2:8 "Ty a. TAIT, Col. Commanding. worn 7 HEN SANS, ae aioe meOm | Gat 10 0% tw i'eeil at our’ ability to bring his party in the Senate up to the The House then took up thespecial order, being | — = Se oT '3 south side Pa. ay. 6th aud 7th ste oom. eventh reets & very work of Soatnsy. giving the border Strter the | & Ul xing the vate of hosiian sive Gerianin | ('H™ YOUNG, CATHOLICS. FRIEND SOCK-| tox! TERS Tan cote | commencin On GHTSONLY. og | Suicetlon cf unredeemed Pledges, comprising tn A ie 5S. custom-houses a A B . be Suarantecs they will secure 80 soon as the subject | waich bill was toad a tied fase mea J ty will be held in the school room of st. Pat- S “ jomumencing pr 1 : ric! ‘aurch, SUNDAY At TERN ON. Maroh respe 2 th Carer oF Prookamue Nicmtzy. Hates fee Gols cad, Silver Hunting Case, Lever matter goes to the people of the North (through | Mir. Tappan calied for the regaiar on ler of busi- | Sd. at5o’clork. The semi-annus: report of the $o- | pubic that h Doub'e Troupe and Brass Baad of Gold N. “hains and Prestvi the results of their next elections), he threw him- | ness, (consideration of private ills,) and insisted | ciety will be read, rs et night an wu Du & Green’s P 4 a cago er the. Paes of adenine nak 2 hs own ands | Comamnitios of Thateaiere oe eee tel TRAWGURATION Baticon | seuvsrenst ie Original New Orleans and Metropol- | Pisin and Fancy Finger Rings. 4 z . py Ls” in ‘ t ie the Power of influencing them for the benefit or | “Sir Wash I demand the regular after Saturday the 2d of March. tiekets | Po. doivered w sae eacror thesis (any es itan Burlesque Opera Troupe +i with Start aioas ; the cause of coneiliation and concession; which | order of busine: which is the report of the Com- | to the guration Ball wil fe at the lowest market price Let me hear fr m you ‘earing Apparel, « he can do, asthe premier of a conservative Ad-| mittee of Thirty-three, and mave that the report | I&-de’ Hot-l ard M_H. Stevens’ (under 3) VE i i i 2 "Spe aod other Shawle, in time. . M. HA Will give Six Grand Ethiopian Co-oerts at 7 oe Cee, Oth ties holding tickets wil maki . bove hall. introduci: g each evenii entirely and other Dresses ministration, the opposition of the uitra Republi. | be rroa Silt the Sarthe of Jaly. [Laagh on the mornisg of that'day to the Treeneer’ fomts N0-281 Ost. bet icthandiith ste, | shove hall introdect:s ose evening on gems of | Cloth Cape; can Senators, each in bis own State, to the con-| ,,) fing the State of. Posusyina fo 28-4 - - on OTICE, gy evening 1n front of the hall s Pistols, » wary notwithstanding. judicial districts and establishing Cae ZION. UNIO ALE, Cuas. WERNER No 395 Pa. avenue, oppo- (rte to Cpening the doors, by the New Orleans | And many otuer siticies too numerous to enumer- We may confidently add further, that bis poli- | District Court in the city of Erie; iret Batiallon Utes ae enna site Brown's Hots wil feed the hungry | Sparel ae Troupe’s Brace Band, led by Mr. | 88° 1, 0 05 weesse with Watohes, cy in the premises met the entire approval of Mr. | Previous question on the passage of the bil. | for parade mtg, Be the 4th of March, in the fnausuration of thon Pecan aurtn 1 ‘ora open at 7; Concert to commence at quarter | Terms cash in specie, Lincoln. iit, Maynard moved to lay the bill on the table ; | front cf Temperance fin |, on Ei street, promptly at house has been refitted througheu on lork precisely. Sage BERZBERG, Pawnl ————_—_____ - which motion was lost. So’clocka.m. = Byorder: ; comfort and accommodations cannot be beat. His| 4d mn 25 o@nte; reserved seats Beet, fo 26 d BEN & WILLIAMS, Tax Stavocte roa Can:vet Poatrorios waxes| [he bill was then read a third time, and put GREY JEWEL!..Mej- | Ssioon up atsirs will be turiisned with the reat ct C. H. DUPREZ, zy J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Ai warmer, hourly. The movementof a majority of | SFO" !t* pesssge, Praag mone A Samet. P. SUELLCROSS, fo 2 3:"_ | Katabi: choo Winos, aie and Sexar, end the | {623 7 Manager and business Agen’, ci - On motion of rt. Sherman couse wen 7 ii i ‘A nt with eve-y thing the appetite can crave, Sana n coneeee a the Republicans of the Senate, made on the day | into Commitice of the Winic oad wee Wt ke aed ly qzezial gommamcation of | Ea! before yesterday, has evidently settled the ques- tion whether Mr. Chase does or does not go in. ‘That majority virtually demanded for him, in ‘writing, the Treasury Department; and, it is un- derstood, that a positive pledge on his part that his friends will cordially support the Administration even though it be conservative upon the great question of the times, determined Mr. Lincoln to see hit; “harley isa cievor fellow, and 000,000. consideration the army appropriation bill. ason16 z ath re ‘stoner oo hist eset end Fow).ss yollss $85,000.04 pulary SU gents. Covtaine tne SSS ae 5 , Z / . ye open for the early traias. fora 3°" | Gime paiter as the Great Bins netcesewnary. Gat Ssxaton CamERon.—The Washington public as of Cerignton at Patat Often L-tet of ia were, yesterday, shocked and incensed beyond ex ooks bou a0) ue far- expression, by a virulent and filthy personal at- ee HUNTER, Bookaslier. tack upon Senator Cameron, appearing in a Wasb- ington paper, which, not long since, was redolent EPvBIIC BATES. HENRY SCHAEFER, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, E Srarer, near Seventu, with praise of that gentleman. It was doubtless site the Post Office Departmen BALLS, Pa RTIES, &c. % hes fit in connection with his establishment, eS Sa of the parnbooe money in 4 accede to that demand. designed to ald the plans of the Republican party I, for suck soarie bs Saddie- | convenient Accommodations for aforvies ve ine GRAND MILITARY COMPLIMENTARY | [ire f? 0) Mozihlr tnstaimenta Pots Mr. Cameron was for some time with the Pres!- | personal enemies of that distinguished gentleman, cloths and glove ou ya Balt dent clect, last night, on the latter's invitation. | who are atriving, orally, by such means to preju, i“ - chaser, a * . hours Arges Will bo moderate—twenty-fAve | MON TED GUARD ait we hy WAN | _fe25-2awds J.C. MoGUIRE & dice him in the eyes of the President clect. Asa bein, mounted and eq) centefor a sinzio bath, or five baths for a dollar their friends and the TRUSTEES SA He (Mr. Lincoln) insists, we believe, that Mr. - fatale, being well no i mata for ts bat fi ‘ matter of course, its only effect will be to warn ir service, wil o’clock & m.,on Monday | when tickets jor tl number a:e purchased and ‘Cameron shall take the portfolio of the Interior Department. We apprehend that at an interview fair prices, ‘oper tim: The M. it Avots, pext, asserible in front of my dling No dion | paid for in advance : ; 1a Withemes Mr. L. against listening to the counsels of such | New York ave:ue, between 13th an lith streets, . Schaefor takes this opportunity to inform his which they are to have to-day, Mr. C. will yleid | persons; which cannot possibly be done without | ® d bs ready to proceed in order to the :xecutive at this desirableaddilion tu bis estab- to the wishes of Mr Lincoln, so great is the pres- Sure upon him from the conservative interest to induce him todo so. That interest certainly re- i sion, there to receive President Buchanan and in no manner interfere with h. The Committes pledge themes: ves to leave encou the certai &nd to conduct them to Willards’ Hotel, | | “fessional business. On the contrary ,h’ i eee sy ot Noting, Che fitentatly | tastes es ey will call for the President cleat mad | (aad en prevent facili suring prom i. to the highest ~4 ing undone to render it the most plessaat of the ‘Me the 6th of all but the very vilest in society, of all politi- | Were Shey will call for the Fremdert elect and , ng prompt | g:ason. onl parties: gramme of the Souate Committee: sel or Martial | semtoR ‘and HAIK DRESSING. ri ‘okets One Dollar. to be had of the Committee, | o'cloox m , a im the * Com: pattie. coven bout 38 acres, gard bis acceptance of a position in the Cabinet Mr. Ca mm bas been amongst us for many rench, they wil unite in the general procession, And to the Ladies e jeut. S, Gough, Corp’! D, Co'll bia turmrike, about 25, miles 3 mero! nd attend both Presidents to t! tol, f{ Cutting or Trimming tbe Lin ¥ % fe '. - : Of the canter uaignportance to the future peace | years in bis present position, and has won the re. | “4 Sttend both Presidente fo, the ( Fair, he begs to ray that he has proviied for taemn eae § J'stbour, Piivae fe Seikery stake, ore B. H. BERRY, Trustee! of the country; and though Pennaylvanta astepre- | spect, confidence and tezard of all here whose | _ fe 37 3t eee bsttar acsommodatioe divoly ts thence | Setet 2 A Newmsn, ” Private Cras, W sented among the Cabinet makers now assembled Private J. B. Turton. a jon Ball. here is boiling over with indignation at Mr. Lin- eoln’s failure to tender the Treasury Department s, in hi good opinion fs worth having. This city never rr UNG MEN'S SHRISTIAN ASSOCI- ronms:d sppronriated it exclusively to their use Seravt P. Dill, had a warmer or more effective friend than Mr. | Brown's Hotel. Union Pree Meeting every day FOR THE INAUGURATION BALL. Cameron in the Senate of the United States, and | th s week, at 4% to 5% o’elock p.m. f- 26 —_ oe TUCKER'S COIFFURES 1 U. Mum: is accordance with the now clearly ascer- | werejoice to sce that the memory of bis many of- | “Sar Say, STRANGER, WHDRE AMF | KiRUST hed entlemen’s be t qualit LOST AND FOUND. anette tained almost unanimous wisn of that State, we | gcial actsof kindness to the District has generated lem ‘ou going? You s-em to be in a gr Pross £1\ks, Poplins, Merinos, and OST—Last evening, either or ARE NOW AVAILAB ‘ ware cvery reason to believe that for the sake of | most intense feeling among all respectsble per- i «Ko ame, {am going fo SMV ae pee | ance ow ie eo L Seventh street. a GO! D BeBe PN Ts COMING BALL, SE Fe Ce soe ase, of the country he will go | sons here, agaiast the wanton and malicious per. | Sevet a very nice wesortsnont. at Ss ay oe oe aa oF BYEVENSS Foner Stony 358 beet Bs 759 BROADWAY, to the Interior Department sonal assault upon him referred to above. 2 ees oe bee FICE, formery on Poor, avenu “OST—On the sth of =o fe 21-108 NEW yore. been positively determined that Mr. C. 3 fe 2-6w netween 31 4 tts., bas lately La ‘4h a8 om Kite Sinat from B. Smith, of Indiana, is to be of the Cabinet; and} Ar tt ALREapy.—Captain John Tyler and Mr. | M2SiE Out “SMITH, No.460"" fo 2-6w pusmored ta 384 C ‘st ado Date OLB CHAIN heute |GREAT SACRIFIC the chances are now four to one that Mr. Mont- | James A. Seddon are already preaching disunion (GPE MES oT: Rane ot Go Haonsl Hes. 2d nd Sd Sea will raw ek OO D sth, be " gomery Blair will also be one of its members. | per se in Richmond. The former on coming Mi ‘The earnest labors of Horace Greeley have trans- ferred to him the support of the entire Repablican party of Maryland as represented bere, leaving here to attend the Peace Congress had not made 7 10 ; = WEDDING 4 Pixar NOTICE! NOTICE tween ad and Sd sta. will be rewarded." "itt Parisian Goods. 44 000 O8T—On Monday, Febr strat, WESINS ER Ero ae o STA 1ONERY, silver watober, Sowers ard clfaniee eet | LGetwecn tis Casal an Bees Bsueke Kisses” ‘¢ up his mind where he stood upon the question of DDING ENVELO. fo most beautiful styles, ue. Butine’s strictly’ and confidentially done, | to’ C-.one open feo Gi W, H the times. Unfortunately, while here he had Mr. 326 Pa. Av. between sth and totn sta. Don't forget to callat No. 351 © at., between 43 | The finder will be ly rewa-ded ing the same 45 Montgomery street. c Mr. H. Winter Davis only the support of Gov. | Wigfall, rather than Mr. John Minor Botts, to] 8a 27-6m fe27-3m L. HERZBERG. town, D.C, geen 3 mie Prices, Hicks so far as Maryland is concerned. ‘The | sleep with him, as of old. ‘That is to say: he fell WOOD AND COAL, TRAY ED—On the 234 instant,» medium mize Maryland Republicans among us came hither to | wholly into the hands of Mr. Wigfell, whom he | [YJADAME GODDARD, 3 ONSTANTLY On hand a large aenortment of S ge Sd white ecw, th, 6 white aot induce the appointment of Mr. Davis, but have | really represented in the Peace Convention, rather | “4 GOAL of all Sze eee oe ALTE ASH | co her faoo; white on — changed front, as explained above, under Mr. | than the State of Virginia. fiacks and legs; bs : s zea, which we will de! avers to 2 part of theccity at the shortest notice and Greeley’s manipulations “re On reaching Richmond yesterday, the disunion- | 0" © st. detwcen 12th and isth sts, mar 1-31" | grate prices. 2.240 pounds to the . To sum up the case as {t stood at 10. m. to-day, | ists per se immediately serensded them—Mesars. Bvesius: BUGGIES; oor length ev eoeea S geet 2 Tr imay safely write that the Cabinet is probably | Tyler and Seddon—and they made disunion | — have. Sand Eo ee en satate South ado PeRre & to stand as follows. Viz: State, Mr. Seward; | speeches in return, to the motley crowd which | olen Hee jes, whieh will be old fo sult the tin “ ‘Treasury, Mr. Chase; Interior, Mr. Camer Hector Davis & Co. get up at will; as on the re- | A!70, 8! good Second-hand Pree Fr ies. mar l-lw* ROB’T H. GRAHAM, 8th st, ‘War, Mr. Blair; Navy, Mr. Smith; Post Office, cent occasion of their indignation-meeting against Mr. Welles; Attorney General, Mr. Bates. Mr. Moore, of Rockbridge, who exercised bis tires, Aleoy SPRING WGOn, ie There may be some changes in the Positions ite iy telling the Convention some home weparets a HARNI . term gpg t respectively assigned to these gentlemen, but t ruths about secession. a 60 will all doubtless be of ie tentang Pamsaente Se aa, a donner te pu Ages o Smarlaee at. ° : irabee vomgie toe ma hesdeane| Pasons w hing Pacttare and Heavy Ait! tod husband: James MoPonald. and B _ | Toe mee uN OF Bisa nny are a ep] sen Srp etn tre | Tata enone men | rR LR ag | a eh tae aie Saves the new council board are “taking on” dreadfully | Plet® and valuable guide to the American capital pe 5 rely ertaking f shalom: | DERMANENT to-day—drendfully; swearing awfully, and threat | *' *#2ed. 1's appearance just now, when so Find Good Wagons tun Garstul Drivers, Fearon: fo all istety power to nuit those whe may, | Pees . ening to work the direst conceivable calamities | °"Y *7*mgers are here needing just such a work, | mar tm raze with eal bie ‘aa. ; ee . upon the fortunes of the new Goverament. We | * 0% *Propos. PPO TANT INS Waku Ra PONANCERS | tne bers ratronage my ROARE nt beseech those to take matters more | > From Ellis we bave “Ga nd Happy,” a A View of the National Capitol same. Be No. 3: tween | id 108 coolly, their Individual chances not yet being lively song ; end the “ Union March,” a spirited WiLL 3s Paesenrzp = hopeless. Nine-tenths“of the solicitude on the composition by Hans Krummacher. every purchaser of subject they have manifested has really been with FSR SI a { : reference to their own prospects for offce only. Personal We have to remind them that it is customary to , The Hon Sam. Smith, of Tenn., is among. soothe the lacerated feelings of gentlemen in faci the distinguished strangers now here. ” Naveurats 5 Sx, (as they desire to be soothed) and doubt not day, in the steamubip Aisle more om Wedlnes- ed N®, GI ° steamship Africa. T Saat the pally will be daly cursed out tn tai vizTte Buttle Courter ays notice was given BARLEE RAMS El Be! ee U7" We are in recelpt of tbe entertaining and quite 11 ‘ae MRS. E.LOWE, instructive “Household Journal” for February, | Dave ‘oficiated, will te farther 29 +, 907 Published by Harthil] & Co., New York. notice N.B, Saddje fo: hteiw. i ~ te. eas