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THE DAILY EVENING STAR THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘Vhis exceijent Family and News Jourast—ooe- ‘aiming & greater variety of interesting reading ean be ound in any ether—is publiched oe A PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, == Ebenng Star ear, or $7 cents per month. To mail subscribers the price is $3.5 s your, im advance; $2 for six Months; $1 for throe months; and for less than three months at the rate of I2centsa week. Single @opios, ONE CUNT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. ID/*Apvcrrisexunts soould be sent to the office plz hovearunaneressould oomattotneoBce| Won aT WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. MARCH 2. 1861 N°. 2.507 until the next day. ‘It tnvamabiy contains the “Washington News’ that has made Ths Daily Bening Star clroviate ‘80 gerierally throughout the country, ra IF Single copies (in wrappers) can be procured ‘St the counter, immediate y after the issue of the paper. Priceo—-THREE CENTS. bill knife; his head some: Potter's Elequence. it hung down, but ARRANGEMENTS Inaugura ‘ : gorating evening in au- paying close attention. Here was a chance FOR THE tion of the President elect. I TRAVELERS’ DIRECTORY. ‘Aunt Priscille Pottes and myself were | for the Major to clear himself of the charge INAUGURATION THE ORDER OF PROCESSION. NAUGURATION BALL BALTIMORE ANG ORD, RAEROAD eeated by the open window, discoursing on | of see So, in tones of injured but oF THE Arps. Magsuat-in-Cuizy. Arps. : ‘As. RA Various topics. | Suddenly rockets began to easily vindicate innocence, he called Mich | PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, | ‘The Military escort, the commander of whic MARCH 4, 1561. shoot up from the village common, and the| Father S. to remove the aspersion mhie ON THE will issue his orders of detail, informing the of- = music of a band, accompanied by loud huzzas, | had been cast upon his character. ‘Here, Fourth ef March, 1861. ficers of the District and visiting corps at what MANAGERS. CHANGE OF HOURS. This Feller-citizens, is Father Schoolin,’ as honest and fo: Jeremiah 8 Biack, f Rtas Onand after SU: Y, November Sth, 1980, the ee oe oa upright abd truthful a man a3 ever God | | The doorsof the Senate Chamber will be opened They enust nour he Will form his line, and to whom Hon 3°x Dix, Secretary oftue Treagare | trains witten se hbay? held in the vill: t that hour. Our con- | made; ask him if I ever cheated him. Stand | 11 o’clock a. m., for mission of Senators, | A National Flag, with ap ate emblems. on FM stanton, Attorney General, LEAVE WASHINGTON: be held in the village at that hour. Father Schoolin’ and tell th. ters if I | 2nd others who, by the arrangement of the Com-| ‘The President st the Usled sane with tho on Horatio King, P te ral. train ates0e mm. poser pers ee upon a a seindled 5 cen cs F ot tecat dollare”” Sa waltien, are nee Ferree - awn: President elect and suite, with marshals on their ‘raw long and amusing account o/ - - a residents. Poth iticianers’ with whom she had been acquaint- ee sore na ee vole é The Chief Suntice and J Associate Judges of. the Apderorg (cor William Selder 9 cot = age Peg) $Dpusies. a ou! mpertu le Fa - 8 jupreme Cou deputi « “ “ i. cy Ve x ye about husband’s being | t the log, and squirting nena 8 pelea ge pecan gl decent So psp) rhe Commnities ef Arfsagementa of the Senate. | {ff 3 Bincham, “ % my Bisle Assi bacco j an x-Members of either branch of Congress, r - _ oe replied in are camtire — way. a Hash . a ther. ‘Behoo - — he yee aoe Lid Aut — ae. pommeee of the President and Presi- P Fes den, M u , sin = i i r; “how dare you interrupt © Army and Navy who, by name,/ £Ex-Presidents of the United States > “Well, then,” continued the old lady, “I hen I om discussing the pe constitu- | BAve received the thanks of Sn, Hi The Judiciary. declare — You ticed, I sy tional questions of my country!” The scene (tat emecbee! eng or ee — Sem The Republican Association. tters . : and Ex-Governors o! . Assi Secretar! Heke "amen “his plies a is a title that which followed may be imagined. of Departments, and the Assistant Potuaster Fae inisters. the Assembly folks has. It means honest. ee General; the Comptrollers, Auditors, Register, Diplomatique. They call um s0 because they always pay the Amusing Games. and Solicitor gen and ‘Treasurer, Com-| Members elect, members, and ex-members of ol Ww. j i 1 missioners, Ju Congress, and ex-members of the Cabinet. P = per pred oe et the Paris vaste mame AE nas pater se The Mayors ashington and Georgetown, ‘The Peace y tein = — On the part of the House of Representatives. tek 1 joi i and the reporters in the Senate. Hends of Bureaus. Hon Wm Pennington, Hon J M Ashi On intrusted to their keepin’. young joined. They created much merriment, All of whom will be admitted at the north doo! ? -g scccoiuas 3 ad shiy, phia “Well, one ia” ates election, husband icularly the latter. In the first, called of the Capitol. ° i vie ioe Genie Ge Lee ae 3 @ Speuidi “ Ww Vandever, no T. H. PARSONS, Agent. I was settin’ together by the fire. I was ind the Ring,” a ring was slipped on toa] The families of the Diplomatic Corps will enter | game. Robt M “E Jpydormns. ray he was groani , ‘Oh, =— oe ee sag exten szoand the S Otol heer apitol,and be conducted | (Officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and| «= = ued i f Bembarne, DENTISTRY : | circle . E ry e jomatic ty. ‘ . a rett, . this cord, the ends of which were tied together |, Seats il be pinced fn font of she Secretary's | Maiti aside ie the Revelation, ot te | CS 0) A ee good deal when he didn’t feel very smart, and | #0 that the ring could not drop. The the President pines pp endl their left igre pa joo — Lerpsot pag tods. =w a Tea D' pared to imaert PROT H oy SELE, R E- fo go out much for some ir. Pel ‘sai a a e ustice an ssociat ustices of tl Teige, he had a liver in his side, that it biled | party stood in the middle of the circle, and ail | Supreme Court will have seats on the right of the en Dance and clner favs of ae ete ee “ Ww “ ~ as oa, leo. Perth inectted ae Hood ell over, and made him have jaundice. together commenced moving their hands back | Chair. All organized civil societies ‘| H Davis, “ DW Gooch, fee ons of any kind thet may be “There seemed to be a deal of passin’ | and forth, as though assing the ring. The ‘Auter | One ae ee odes P: students, within | {{ }? Loomis, * ow @ A Grow, 2! fice Room No, 3: in the Washington Building. and confusion in the street; but there always | one inthe middle endeavored, by watchin; F- > ; citizens of the District Case, “API, d venth is the night after election, you know, ar closely, to detect which hand contained the N Omens of ie hey einer ie ty sins and of States and Territories * j i Motlerand, » TB "ge ETH. didn’t think much of it. Husband began to | ring. This was not always easy, as the players | have received the thanks of Covsnen Cones; | _ The various organized bodies of citizens, civil | = 24) Cochrane, “ JHC oon Ss Ms ihe PEAT had patente fing the evening psalm, «Hark from the | all tried to conceal it by passing it slyly from | of States and Territories of the Union: Hacer. | S24, militar fe Toca Participate inthe cer. | = PS Fouke, = yee Sass pessonntio ae te fh tue city Soe tombs Did you ever notice how sort of im- Jone to another, and, also to attract the atten. | ernors of States, Assistant Secretaries of Depart- | Convenience, report to, the Marahale ett at Ww womans = Zou Covede, 01 persond oan w teoth who ‘ive he sings that im—kinder snorts it | tion of the ‘‘finder,’ retending to pass it} ments, and the Assistant Postmaster Genera), z “ Cc: Aldnch, . “Pw z cannot wear others, BO pereon o&n Wear others ee it token’ 1 ight fod upon Soar poral when it was not i ‘helt hands: The oom in | Compirollers, Auditors, Register, and Solicitor of wile concen, Pak pela ideey pag Ard Green Ad ‘m8, =< Jolin Coohraie, ee be: Weil, all at case there was a whole lot of mu- ring was found, was obliged to rears the Mavech Cr Wechlonten eee LOaEe, that the Marsbal-in-chief may assign them proper ores . « Fit Moons with any style and price o! Feet fey may aeatret sicioners struck up ‘Hail Columby’ right in | take his place in the middle; if the “finder” bas vi hey the take left eorgetown, itions where they can form, pasporeory to J E Bonligny, “ 2 but to those wno are particu front of our house. Idropped my knittin’, | selected the wrong party as possessor, he must | Wil! occupy seats on the rightand leftof the main | Faxing position in the column of marche A Gurlingaws, “ GW Palmer, oe the MINER ee . and husband all of a sudden became still as a bie and perhaps submit to some penalty. |" Members of Congress, and Members elect, will an bl rere Tu De Setined in trout of ths B cbse? * more fully warranted. mouse. | We both on us took hold o’ our ears, | _ ‘The second game, called “The Voyage to | enter the Senate Chamber by the main entrance, | City Hall, an Cte teh er tee ncent thereto, at 9] 5. FM oaer “ Room ag tus ouy No, 338 Pe-evense:t and opened our mouths wide so’s to hear. | India,” was calculated to try a person’s power | and will occupy seats on the left of the Chair.” °"Atit o'clock = ns ~ orl will jovefrom| : ME Con " bis. eee sities Well, we wore sittin’ in that siterwation, all | of keeping a sober face, as every one detected | The galleries will be reserved for ladies, who n oe re to Pet = Gite 3. the parade ground, by Louisiana avenue to Penn- attention, when, oh, my senses! such a bang | laughing must be counted out until the next | Will enter the Capitol from the terrace, by the sylvan a avenue, thence along Peni yivania ‘ave. as there came right out by our house, you} game. All took their seats in a circle. One pcre Sere oan of A Legh ea thetl ing, | nue, and so far Willards’ Hotel (where the never did hear! My heart jumped right into | commenced the play by saying to his right- | ""Pae Rotande chat! hee leees wedie pease es | President elect will be) up Fifteenth street, as will | Lieut Gen Soot, Col 8 Cooper, wy mouth, and husband’s eyes was big as | hand neighbor, ‘My brother has returned from lehdtng: thereto bent class Passages | enable it to countermarch, and halt on Pennsyl-| Gen Wool, | Lieut Col |. Thomas, : I 2)” His neighbo: 4, “Ww . if Li vanla avenue in front of the hotel. The entire | Co! HK Craig, ieut Col E D Xeyes, saucers. ‘Murderai ‘ion ndia. i r aske: ’ hat did he] The other doors and entrances to the Capitol, | column will, under orders, left face, and the | Col J P Tayior, aj G D Ramsey earth’s to pay!’ said he. Just then the front | bring you?” “‘A fan,” was the reply; then | except those to be open under this arrangement, | military will present arms. The President and | Col E V Sumuer. Capt W R Palmer. EDUCATIONAL. <<< Tose ERA POAT ene. systematic ed: —4 oeive a thorongh and their physical training will reoewre dai? door opened, and Richard Bennett came run-| the first speaker waved his hand as though | will be kept closed. President elect will be Sfipntion. under the rs nip; Pall out of breath. He’s high sheriff of | using a fan, while his neighbor held the pet At ll o'clock the President and the President | and the colame: wGunbaer mae ripketee ond Jore & Nowy. visit the Usion Pesohinn, 7, whiny 1g Bathwhacker county, and I thought I was conversation with the one on his right hand, | Clect, accompanied by two members of the Com- | move, escorting them to the Capitol, Sommeders Sec Onitn, PiStC SEE Month st- and Dee FOE. me then. Oh, my, how scared I was? | and then commenced waving his band. This se the Gach dee tee cee fet Banners adornments may be borne in the | § Arcbold, eng’r-in-ch., Gol Herries, Marine C’ps, | au s0-tr MR. & % me “You've got the election,” says he, as soon as | was repeated all around the circle, until each and entering there will proceed tothe President's Procession; but no offensive emblems or devices | ‘ant # Ruchanan, a Se 7 he’d time to get breath. ‘The independent | one sat fanning himself with one hand, When | ony’ will be permitted to disturb the national cere- | Capt L M Powell; _ Surgeon W Whelan, FEMALE BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL ticket, ig Clected.’ , Got the elestion for] ithad passed around, the leader said to his} | ‘The Vice President elect will be accompanied | ™22¥:, o.. President elect reaches the Capitol, the Citizens. Mrs. 8. J. MoCORMICK, Painctrar. what?” says husband. ‘Senator to the Gen- | neighbor, ‘‘My brother brought me two fans,” | to the Capitol by a member of the Committee of various portions of the procession will wituess the | Mayor Rerret, Kaward Everet The thirteenth annual seemon of tare In eral Assembly,’ says Bennett. ‘Hurrah for | and at the same time commenced fanning him- | Arramgements, and conducted into the Vice Pres- , | Robert C Wicthrop, CA Dana, i Zephaniah Potter! You must come to the self with both hands; and this wes passed | dent's room, and afterwards into the Senate inauguration according to their pleasure, taking door and make a speech,’ “ care to respect the programme,which has alread around the circle from one to the cther until thecal deers sp ipet aly Ser loa de admin- | heen published by the Committee of the Senzte. > whole crowd waiting for ye.” Husb: id were industriously using both hands. “My if = Samuel Hooper, UC vary H O Kent, WU commence on Tuesday, Septem ue recently occu; eed a (0. 180 King st The course of study pursued will all The Military, fhe Marshal, Assistant Marshals, | Geo Opdyke. the branch i Di . a sa 5 € 2ches requisite to & thorough Eng 4 dj brother brought me a boot,” said the first penne Gene ill caw Oa meee chasoer e ive iad cetera the execution of the b Fide erm aires nt Mame, French, Latia Drawing, it do? | speaker, swinging his foot back and forth, | minutes before the President elect Ache os the inauguration ceremonies are con- | 4.7, Hea!d- 3 bor Ns tn addition to day sehol is what have I come to? what have I come to?’ | which went the rounds, then two boots were} The Senate will essemble at 12 o'clock. cluded, the Military, poe the Marshal, Assistant wv Noyes, to i 1 a a Just then there came another bang, awfuler’n swung; thus all the han: id feet of the party | The Senate peng, ready to receive them, the | Marshals, and Aids, will the final ceremony, Fiixkast coyle, ‘g ever. I jumped and told husband, for massy| were in motion. By this time the scene was | President and the President elect will be intro- escort the President and his attendants to the Ex. | H Tay) CH Fisher," eyo sake’! to go to the door and speak. I told him so ludicrous that inost of the company had | @uced by the Committee of Arrangements to the 4 Dean Richmond, ecutive Mansion. he needn't be frightened, I’d stand right be- joined in a hearty laugh, and were obliged to wate ee lest pros re gregh The Marshal-in-chief bas appointed the follow- hind bi: d tell him what to say. Pretty | leave the ring; but some five or six yet re- | Senate Chamber will eed to the plat! jng-named gentlemen as Marshals, Assistant Mar- m Kein, 8 nother bang, and he started | mained.“ My’ brother brought mo a hat,”’ | the central portico of the Gapitol, 1n thee following crrangemente ct teenie, him in carrying out the] ¥ A coward, ames for the door, and after him. Mr. Bennett | said the leader, shaking his head, hands, and | order: a 2 “ Tellook, Optos Ne the took the table and set it out onthe door] feet, and all followed the example, ‘‘He| The Marshal of the District of Columbia. Marshals. ST Franklin Pinlp, step for him to stand on, and he scrambled up| brought me a cushion;’’ then, hands, feet, | The Supreme Court of the United States. J.J Coombs, Lewis Clephane, as i Wierd, “@R to itefter a fashion, and I stood in the} head, and body, were all set in motion, and The Sereant-at-Arms of the Senate. George H. Plant, Albert G. Hall, NB. Wr wel. : Gis tind of Can Gem oan e Committee of Arrangements. James W. Deedle, S.A. H. McKim oBiair, entry close behind him gr company could hold in no} Phe President of the United States and the Pres- 9 8 Pe veo Hinton T ‘Make a bow,’ said I. ‘Make a bow,’ says} longer, and so the play ended with a shout. If ident elect. on Seige a, IW Sime o2 Ss Board, with Tuition nel the English Branches, a. I sree wie 80 Saar he didn’t | this a Eales : e a oe next to} ‘The Vice President and the Secretary of the} William Simpora; Nea Tiempos’ ws ante joe $2n0for the annual session—pay edie semi-annually, now what I ment, so an the mention a whistle; if any could keep from] Senate. 5 ea : W G Sneet!i Wm & : 7 . ‘Feliow citizens,’ says I, in a low voice. ‘Fel-| laughing after that, we think pater trial] ‘Dhe Members of the Senate. Assistant Marshals Representing States and | Richai a TGA fe nan Laneuaccs st Professors vn Tow citizens,’ shouted he, just as hard as he| would have been uscless.—American Agri-| The Diplomatic Corps Territories tea Sipps = — = could putin. This was followed by a tremen- | cu/turist. Heads of Departments, Governors of States and] Lucius 1 Goodrich, Connecticut. She t Wr Sous applause. ‘I stand,’ soared he. This Territories, the, Mayors of Washington and Richard Chenery, California, Pega Sire Ppt ~ was followed by a tremendous pause. ‘On m A New Anti-Stavery Orcantzation.—A Re- admitted into the Senate Chamber amas z John Wilson, tilings Anan Bree, ch feet,’ says I. ‘On my feet,’ says he. This} publican meeting in Chicago, on Tuesday night, | On reaching the front of the portico, the Presi-] Solomon Meredith, Indiana. C W Botel John ; was followed by three cheers for the indepen- | pa*sed resolutions in favor of coercion, commend- dent elect will take the seat provided for him in A & Solomo: MHs v4 dent Yokot, “And Tmove,) sayeL. «And I} S077 ofthe Tribune, dcaunclatory of Kellogg | the font of the platform. Moctgomery Bair, Jom BL AKERS 7 % i % com ‘oncessies e he President and the Committee of Arrange Alexander Sneed, K ky. $ cet 4 ic Rg eahae Dome On a On iy fil ig was addressed by Ichabod Codding,| ments will occupy a position in the rear of Samuel P. Brown, Maine. Pook Feokhn, Re ANGERS. This wan llonied Me read Tause, | *m0NE others. | The temper of this patriot ay be | President elect. George N. Beale, Maryland. AmasaG Parker,’ John FON, Be BEBre of the importance of “4 y, PP’ - | inferred from the following : Next in the rear of these the Chief Justice and | Major Charles O. Rogers, Massschusetts. JMS Williams, wD puch or “Common Cold” in ite first At that he stept right off the table, and I] Mr. Codding sald he hed been made ac-| the Assorinte Jvaticns teane Supreme Court will] Colonel Charles Dickey, Michigan E Cornine Gen Spa, the beeing would yield t a mild reme- mounted itin a hurry. I was great on speak- | quaiuted (or as Bearly acquainted as he could be | occupy the seats on the left, and the Vice Preai-] W.S- King. Minnesot’ — Moses H Gunnell, WH ¥.. a Trek ainake © Lungs. Kaw » £0 Deacon Bump said—I used to talk in | without actually jolning it) with the existence of dent, Secretary and Members of the Senate those} Thomas J. Boynton, Missourt. Simson Draper, her ents, allsy Pulmonary and Brook Irritation. ‘ conference meeting, down to Byfield—and | 89 organization more radical on the subject of | on therizht General Joseph C. Abbott, New Hampshire. Gooree ee w 5 ¥ | “That ble an Throst, ( oo determined to give um a specimen of erin) Cnmy rer] Dp oO sedated jamie Lae pple, Corps will occupy the seats Md S. Pennington, New Jersey. Fz e Linon.” G C Davidson. BROWN’S | which the sree > - | next in the rear Court. Head: 1 Veich, N 5 A) i | havi je - /——maruby Yo bee poticoner's wife, | ""*| Men wag ntendea tobe pat lato ‘ctive working | Departmept™ Govertory tod’ Estssversem of| MO Quaton Wot, New Work Wore fobtaEoutet,, | PROCHES perurss MO Me RS TT 5 “a aed ler just as soon as publican shou! 2 ox. < Wing. . ler, . Clephane, ] reco! Prsiie jcc flow, citizens: fellow citizens | recede from its principles. ‘This organization dif-| Senate, Iia-Mer tore aot Meme bers of the | Joseph Thee Oecen Horatio Seymour, = SA Haiti, BROWN’S| .”! recommend their use to I, and here my feelins riz up to suoh | fered from Garrisoniantsm only in the fact thatits | hers eleot of the House of Representativesin the | Theodore Adsense Peasoyivanls FY, Boloss. ohn F Ennis, TROCHES REV. E. H. CHAPIN. : h I lost my idea. So says I, ‘Fellow | ends were practical The speaker did not refer | rear of the Members of the Senate. E. J. Nightingale, Rhode Island. phomes omit, Thepicte Wheeler | pee Ee Beenie anes you just wait till I blow my nose, | to itas approving of it, but simply to point out} Such other Persons as are included in the pre- Humphrey, Tennessee. -] i € Carrington. jv “gages BROWN’S|wxss.” REV. DANIEL “then Dll roeeed. You may just cheer Kegs bhamergeterset oo Iraloragra! — poe Pickle! Sram ont occupy the steps, and Gostse Chips, Vermont. $ Ry athrop * Barre Boeeett, TROCHES| mest saatact relief in the gic. little while I do it.’ They . breadth, | the residue o Portico, George Rye, Virginia. ‘orney, TZzyZsnowski, “| tressing labor of breathing peou! latform.”” All being in readiness, the oath of office will be} General L. E:. Webb, Wi Jos Mediil, {A Gobreht, vs | to Astum,.” and I took out my handkereh of the Chicago pl ng f of offic ner s. Webb, Wisconsin. ae ies, y's Sonn BROWN’S THM administered to the President elect by the Chief] Henry A. Webster, Washington Territory. Svinte Man Soman ae | - A. C. EGGLESTON. an awful blow. Mgid? | ySBCESHON IN Naw Youx—The New York | Justice; and on the conclusion of the President's] Colonel Nathaniel V. dors tant Territory. | aetescearmnell, Goveraor Sprague. TROCHES |, Contain no, Opium, oF gaythiog World says: It is thought that there isa large | address, the Members of the Senate, ts famocrery b Hon. 8. H. Elbert, Nebraska Territory. The several nown’s | earns Di “AAP $4 . body of men in this city who are making prepara-| the Vice President, Secretary, and Sergeant-al - B a eats at Bo says, aiallow citizens, You must excuse | tions to act in concert with the Becsutenlen and Arma, will return tothe: Senaté chamber, and the} Rope’ areca ‘ fi TROCHES | non yon n7e and plegsant eombine- on’ wall. en 1 was up to} that they are under the control of a gentleman of | President, accom y the Committee of in Buell, A. Duvall, % end 3 ba] DR. 6. F. BIGELOW, Nancy’s about a fortnight ago, sh: high official tion. Already the Superinten- | Arrangements, Ul proceed to the President’s]| Woodford Stone. S. V. Stillings, rip & 5 } | BROWN’S ae one ve her children as bey ge dent of Police bas Tnetituted lequiries to find out | House. , John Hines, T.B. Brown, Mist.ta ° B: ” a new-fangled disease they have got up| Where thelr armories are located, in order, no] | The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, with the} Job W. Angus, Jobn Parsons, FROCHES be LEW. Ee, pg al re pete tip | doubt, to act promptly should it prove true that a | Marshal of the District, are charged with thees. | J °F. Hodgeon, George C- Harkness, BROWN’s| fail T deel: am , sure death, | onsil erm’ quietly drilling sy our midst, in | ecution of these arrangements; and, alded by the} James Lynch, Jos. ‘owell, CLOTHING &e. “1 bave proved them excellent for ca ne fai Come t peng order to seize the Federal property n this locality. | Pollce of the Capitol, will preserve order George KR. Wilson, Jos P. Loughead, pooner BE. 2 TROCHES| Weonring. —aibiiiee comin’ 5 assy! ~sehieasSabsusriembene 2s orses and carriages w: lenry M. Kn E. T. Ev. . 5 g@amperin’ as there was for the gettin’ out] 17-They think in Paris that Mme, the Coun-| the Capitol equare. == ee) Goa, Bast,” 8. Frankitn Guy, New eA Gera uine, cass, | BROWN'S Rcd Blace (as soon as I made that remark! Went | tessof Morny, leads the aristocratic crowds of| Should the weather prove unfavorable, the cer-| A.C. Richards, John Alexander, AtiRs, AND vESTiNGS TROCHES| apech eee Te omelet to they’d been shot out of a . | lady skaters in point of e and skill. She | Smony of the Inauguration will take place in the} Edmund Flagg, Jobn M Keating, 7 5 sprak, suffor: though y’ gan. y poi grac WALL, STEPHENS & CO., 322 Pennsylvs- REV. 8. J. P. iN, body tookeright hold of their nose and | Comes the Russian very captivatingly. The Em- | Senate Chamber. J. L. Henshaw, George S Kraff, nia Avenue, have just received 's large variety of | BROW.N’= ee % " Beans went right over the top of the | Press, it is said, makes a poor figure asa skater, in Sotomon Foor, J.M_ Lucas, ‘Thomas Weaver, Fall Goods, to wnich they invite te “ im H bles a wad se dOP of the | Spite of her handsome costume and her hendeste Joes A. Paatcr, A.W. Fletcher, Michiel Homiller, Of ther fiiemis ced cnioreeee? sus-f | TROCHES| ,\EY7R5TUAL m removing Hoarse- a = another, | tect and ankles. She got hi reelf upi EDWARD AKER ‘raneis O. Frenc! . M. » init or two I was left there, stand- qutune, and icons es were facies of ere fe 22-4 Committee of Arrangements. James Kelley, ” O. Marsh, ENTLEMEN’S BROWwIrs| somyre SNS Reece ond Ges. WLalone. But I didn’t stand there long, | tmanship, but finding some dificulty in striking | emer ee | tes Kelle H. J. King, READY-MADE CLOTHING. | sp ocues| Prof. M.STACY JOHNSON, Weogin’ machine behing am When {| “ushered soon dlogute. “| BowtaPeromt"” Aermnder Cicmens, | RESON RADE CLOT Noy tems os ir bangin’ machine behind um. When I —————<—<——_—__—______ ~ FOR STAMPING vid P. Brown, jexander Clements, | ood ere wishing an immediate out BROWN’S come to see that, I come in pretty short! Sunday travel has commenced on all the w.W. Willtam Hendley, joements, embractig, sis’ Ginse al before ison ths does. " Malin seeee coms cnet car | Mideinaes Mirth. eee ee A PACKET OF PAPER | Charles 0. Casey, %.: Kopbins, ”” nd aalitice wot Brows na Bosivens: bare TROCHES se ther'prevent Boston ames § 5 reoate at Peeking in six weeks, and, in the mesatiane, | Bowen Transcript says the sccommodsiion, has AND ENVELOPES | Nathaniel. Towle, Dr. W.E. Waters, | -olothing. of all kinds, ‘Kid and other | BROWN’S| Bosrsenoss. From their past of I ae my been f wi sere’ within — dis. | Ttsction of the late elty government of Charles- ¥O MATCH Charles 8. English, Jobn T. Clements, give ob sity, Soarfs, Ties, Cravats, | TROCHES vantage tO Me > uy he come . E a hich 5 did you, Aunt Prisoiia?™ 8° 4" | town, ‘Sunday travel entered lar Hannibal G’ Addison, % Richards” offering at cur uéual iw prioes. BROWN’S| Prosidont of Athens Oolloger Tt no! That story about Nancy's child, | and obstacle =o HughG. Divine,” Jacob Bigelow, Efi — Wall, STELREN 200. by, > ) truth wan"t exactly 20. It troubled of ting the public. METROPOLITAN Samuel Strong Daniel Breed, no iit 322 Pavavense, | TROCHES) 17 Sold by el Dreseipay wit P t sleep sips Y Bat I was bo discom- Meee dea at event — The - oo. Sas GN? Tat enonLEs croraine stone. | 12 SUFFICIENT THREE. 2 .c. re, Ww ‘ r ted that F didn’t know Ma. satiated thelr waritke propensiticson Batt: PHILP & soLomoNS, = ——-_ | Fy eye ‘Amos fiunt, EXGa, FURNISHING eS dts! HATS and | "THE ALL-SUFFICIEN sor said the first thing that ay night Jast by coremontously burning an effizy Agents ig jomeneds eahroieg Lines Papers, bon ly Pree = . Wilkins, — TRIESEMAR fined, nd. vag he x Governor ‘ effect of this terrible de- tam Mills, win P. Bridges, ; M. Ward, MERCH. 3 i Tyre ell, how did Unole Peter make out as an munclation upon hie Excellency has not yet been | _ #034 ty 332 Pa. av., bet. 9th and loth sts, A.J. Larner, : W, 8. Williams, Waser cer culomerar and aad arty sine. Vienne. man ascertal! 5m » how: ee aa es on 2 er heodore W heeler ose} le: » to dh inay cep ec Made out so well that they procerding bass fall to Induce him to convene tas 1861 DIARIES. 1861 P. Crowiey, ’ Lou Baker,” titin Tet lo. ble for ‘And natorrhea, islature. 7 ‘ robm, . wen S 2 ve to elect him again !”’ Commence the Year with a Diary. V-Pulizzl, William J Murtagh. | VESTINGS, © An Uniweny ‘Appeal A valuable Pocket Companion for registering Aids to the Marshal in-chéef. style at very fou preg EPHENS & CO. A correspondent writes to the Knickerbocker | yesterday. He ostage, Atmanea;s blank span for memes | SVilliam Rabe, GarmenrerectCal. | ooa5-tf a9 Pac avs hate, sth und iach ets, Magazine, from Boyle county, describing the be dragged oy lame cease ik fotagiesen ZK Pee ic following as a veritable fact : slvable PE be without vt] Nathan Darling Isaac Bassett, ” ' : 1 will et down, a well as I can, an incident ee ue come uf fe ppuvenira. The most oo x G. Alfred Hall.’ Reuben B: Clark, CARRIAGE FACTORIES. ccourred in Garrard county, in this| call —Nashville Democrat. neoptement over 1sened. oom ag, Se an 8 Poe: ASHINGTON CARRIAGE F RY, te (Kentucky,) some twenty years since: twelve sizes pyar of Gity styles, | Gen ~De Witt C. Clark, WwW D Bore, Boreas eh end Wok eels, ajor | and Father Schooling had, sever- um cae BiLtINGTON | pene The Marsbal-in-chief and his Aids will bedesig-| Woe have just of Soubatons. 4i years previous to the time of which I k. dem enn. avenue, | nated by ora: olored scarfs with White roscttés, Avi NgES" suet ae ang 55 Sand es chee’ | ee. ue eee acy earl | WY ATORRERARIG ANGRY. ER WARE| “uicmidicimenaeltotming | Hunn, fa Aum, Rey "gaat fi'was proved that he bad parpreca tting up a ANUFACTORY. and ‘white roscties. "and “white Jeadicciae | © ror small prob. day I have one of the best its, and fu: mechanios in different branches tablet inthe church, which would cost many ‘with s complete fs for reper. *- | trimmed with blue. T! rry a baton two | ofthe business, we hatter — we know times the amount, the case was honorably dis desoriplion ef ine Watches ag pest , of blue color, with ends gilt about two | tie Hes and. aualty of work a sive | necessary missed. attention give to the same, ine p combining Garabul of anold fellow who had several} 47> most singular circumstance’occurred a workman, a. The Assistant Marsbals, representing States and | ty. all voters Now this could only be | few days age at ull, &ngland. A child ten ne Territories, will be lealgnated by pink scarfe| ,, Repaising promptly and carefully to by | the aforesaid “free and inde- | weeks old, een left in the manufactu' rl with wi.te foe white ‘saddle-covers Bri ‘*% BOPP. rye, 5 er} . | vant girl. Some time afterwards the trimmed with pink. They will ‘white batons ‘sucoosscre the loan of a -‘doubi lock. . lent citizen * Daas Tals | two feet long, with pink ends two fnches deep. fair ictal - Reus tae drei t owns x Na] The ‘aeediat Marshals will wear white scarfs -wF A imened is ity. All was done in due ‘tri 1 AND COLLEGE OUTFIsr ink color, off; Major D. was a —) b° Nes dcop. and Father B. was net.. When the Se “yy T intng | Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing for School and fell due, the voter was unable to ‘ liqui- coe om We “ie! ” Pati 5 settle. ajor D. | Pacific; their | March " St eed ee RSE att | Bey i dpa inthe vited ‘agens reptes | QILK D. in the “‘line of safe prece- . ¥1 i ly nand. Ss ry 6. 8. ”” im the course of a few wasagain| Jurortart ov sunrs it stated that the g . 4 rep — abs, AoE neaiy dene,andall orders prompt We tre selling at © origunal A . | time for the Beante Hy pag of Tag paired Hneboily as Sa | reece eck pete, bieek frock coats, black gma oy new Steet rat i rong on rea cal Th go to Central America, particularly wea ALL, Ercacts paves proton ar Habrellow | pave THEY eet ea TAYLOR & RUTOS'®ON, — au 90-tf ‘avenie. B Freon, Marshal-in-chief. Sunemienhanenann anne ens Ge. the on em BET Fancy coops, | | EPRSHPTRUNS ST es Cor et waarmee RMR | SE aT Pa Wigtmerarastisesuiane cuore: es

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