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concuninindeat, 2" Personal. "The Texes Military Mevement—Cepture of AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENI NG STAR. Szxatx.—When our report closed yesterday— +++: The well-known Max. Langenschwartz, \ the Alsme—Four Mem Wounded. WASHINGTON THEATER! | By BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Avctioncers. The Senate had under consideration the propo- papcrenm cee ecrpten ot Sse fer New York, : Wase8l NGTON THEA ee : Pabes Gonmvens. in town, and stopping street. egrap! ————— WASHINGTON CITY: = Plat teers oa an spendin, So-come <1 dodge Geo. Bh re Fagin | a ReMi Manage aks co Tt. 2, 1961. the Senator from New | ber of Co: from inia, 5 SATURDAY.........,....-... March gee senna gym ee ee, the point of deatt ‘in Richmond, and eangot ceived ‘0 ote surrender: THIS EVENING, + | dere’ by the Senator trorm Kentucky, (ars Crit sibly survive. petal MeCatiee caved Ron ome ay88co | — Sooond Night of the Talented Comedi:nne, Spirit of the Morning Press tenden,) which was read. +++ Vantile Mack, the fat boy recently exhipit- | General, MeCulloc sept ood MI8S JOEY GOUGENHEIM, The Intelligencer cites the language of Mr | Mr. Seward thought that Co: bad no right | ing at Barnum’s Museum, died on Wednesday. | tder ommittee of Safety, coun’ ‘Stanton, used in the House of Representatives, on thea or chan; the propositions." They Bad T boy was seven years old, weighed 240 Ibs , eee ar omaes on Bexar county. The time and seach = id before Congress by a ci and died of excessive fatness. comnpegn reconsidering the vote on the amendments to the } Snbn (4 ttn id if they were amended cas ; Creek, at Lorman. Constitution, as being indicative of the spirit of | hey would ealres what the convention had | .°--" Gen. Paez, late catnaies, eng ew York | fou" mall : ae Or, Tux Hzamr or Mip Lorman, the majority of the Republican party, and thinks | recommended, but what-Congress would recom- ‘Wednesday for Laguayra via Philadelphie was promptly responded to by about To conclude with il be ren- | mend. He thought that the fropositions, whether | 0° a Mr’ Remon | four bundred men ready for immediate action. - teeta teceming Adminieretion wi = ‘ss le without He was accompanied by his son, Mr. Ramon | Besides the above named forces, he knew of some The Musical Farce dered conservative and conciliatory by the very re hearst rants Ocean. —r a ee Ske pemege tn 0 Sow or in the | three hundred friends in the city prepared for co-” THE LOAN OF A LOVER necessities of its position. z Mr. Hunter and Mr. Trumbull thought the | ark Jose; . ——— operation. The wg ew the Salado presented a és --+- Mr. Ten Broeck, the American turfman, | very lively picture. ‘There were companies from UQUIER AGAINST THE W silmeroeuuhaa! aopaie te suck Fessen rad fatit Mae Se ee has es Bplay Bers tore, in 8 — ape, Comal, Gonzales, Caldwell and other y re may weeks e each, feit, run | counties. See erent wt Ne compeiied to SE © | war. Sidater wrecia onaage he hele claro of | ou toe Tasshsy of tos Newmarket Craven Mate | atte several. hours of impatient waiting, the 2 for want of funds at once, or | it: Bun they | ing. Phere are eighty-six entries, so that the stake | order was given at half-past | o'clock a. n='The the ground, either the propositions of the Peace Congress. If they | ing ado the amendment {t was the same thing as | must necessarily bea large one; for if they all paid | companies from Guadalupe and Comal took the saying that they would not submit the propositions | forfeit the money would amount to 88,600 - lead on foot, next followed the others in close of the convention. He should vote against the order on horseback. amendment, and hoped that the Senate would not |] Tax Rxops IsLaxp Conventions—Adyourn- | On the edge of the city a halt was made, all the MA™XOTE PROMENADE GONCERT, 5 . TH! Tux Prace Convention's Pran.—We see no reason, to-day, to change the opinion expressed yesterday, and intimated on the day before, that adopt it. ment to the 6th of March.—The Democracy of | horses were tied in a mosquito thic! nd & given Me Mason could not approve of the propositions Rhode Island met on Tuesday, at Providence’ for signal having been answered from the city, a di- aT = aS ove as they then were, and believed that they would | the purpose of making nominations to be sup- | Vision, composed ef a detachment from all’ com- INAUGURATION BALL ROOM, A i the past ive mo: te rn f her rights ted at the approaching spring election. A | Panies, advanced and entered the city from the By the 2 and ‘cash: over that eu } pra ancsnatborer arayems acevo asm a apelin ack sooeen fe ta vate vole. for the “propositi 7 tose was ma apeme in the pe to postpone | east by the Victoria road. This was at fifteen Principal MEMBERS OF THE oftiand Gays, for a8 cote rity ott a ee ee rig depounced them aa s cheat, a deception, and | ail action until the 6th of March, and Iwas de- aretha a remain. LATE GERMANIA SOCIETY, ote eat INTE & OF se whatever. i bated through the day, ani ally cart with meld _Avots aad Com Merchate, 269 Th ot. Even if sufficient Republican party Senatorial | * Tye Eo, then wtjeiened. only one Sitsenting voice. , The reaons civen for atrack npon the varions co-upled Peatione. The nar ; mia wirtge of = xa of i votes josed— this course were e distur! condition of . forces a i fi‘ from rs. perso preemie i been and The House took up ibe bill ior the admission of | the country, which calis for conciliation and com- | Were quite successful, the Alamo wes taken by IMMENSE ORCHESTER, the District of Colum! ise and the other places isolated without fir- Under the direction of New Mexico. ise, makes itexpedient that the action of | surprise a Green, prove that the Disunionists per se of the On motion of Mr, Hickman, the bill was laid Sonarees andj the tone of thecoming inaugural a bee ian Se ese tact ri ik: Cuan.es Lenscnow, Esq. body do not mean to permit the settlement of on the table. address, should be known before action is taken. ia the, iowa entered the Are foggy back the troubles at this time—not they. A settlement | ‘Phe next motion in order, on the series of reso- | The plan was bitterly opposed by two or three | side lien Givect tus om i ta ac ebtetotaen now, on any terms, will bury the Disunionists per | lutions and bilis reported by the Committee of | parties, but there seems to have been no-strong Piees a se, 88 public men, so deep that the hand of resur- | Thirty-three,was an amendment of the act for the | objection to it. r ' The Constitutional Union party also met on the All business houses were and are still closed, as oO ee Laden ¥ Squar No, Yection will never reach them. Hence thelr poll- | SPTnios Su latent teuidas ter a trial by jury, | sume aay Providence, aad followed. the cums Were all drinking places, and the best order pre- | $ Preva'he Erest—Solo Trombone. Lenschow | Weahicgten, B.C neoty ehh cy of aiding theextreme Republicans to keep [Ar slaves escaping from labor or service; and also, | 8dopted by the Democrats. ve. <p sopeity baa given up by the 6. Gallop—Casti|is2er. —— .-Lumbye | the improvements thereon, scised the question open as long as possible. that no man shall be compelled to afd a U.S. U7-The Naval Register for 1361 gives the fol- | gallant Capt Resasl is, a8 true a parets Poses Part il. | 88 the propert rool . Nevertheless, we by no means despair of a satis- | Marshal in arresting a fugitive.) lowing list of naval vessels:—10 line-of-battle | Can boast, who has resigned hiscommission under | 1. Qvertare—Zampa.. x atl factory exttlement in due time. The fact that] fir Giry im moved the previous question. | sbipelowailiing (inves “si sailing sloope-of-war, | the receni Unlved States Government, determined | 2 Walz ¢—Dreamson the Goce. Messrs. Hunter and Mason are notoriously play- on which the yeas wore 74, nave 104 Zsailing brigs, | schooner and 6 storeships—total, | to adbere to the ane ee ee oan a By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers ing into the hands of Messrs Hale snd Sumner,| The yeas and nays were then taken on the | pool oe bes eoapeey pe Le paeomn detackty are atslt bedheeenl ours la thee pees pri Pin ee VERY EXTENSIVE PAWN BROKER'S ee ee ren, ners , Watenenpunbenta, 8 ccsowe tenaare’s dreccans, | kul tis mee. uaa the citer inthe arsenal, an Peace Convention’s plan as those acting with | 5° the beer! comma Sale OF UNREDEEME® PLEDORS at A) : — | On TUESDAY an] WEDNESDAY, M i Tiokets Fifty Cents, for sale at Metzerott's Mu- ‘at 10 EBay a. m. : ‘ - | side-wheel ‘st -amers, 1 second-class do., 3 third. | the!r unconditional surrender demanded Tiokets H Mesars. H. and S., will surely have due weight | ositien mreviding Mat tay cece ae ee class do 1 side-whetl steam tender, ad ser Corea ade ee gel saltomeecs ty “Doors open at7; to commence at# o'clock. mar | Koons, corner Se | " 2 resbips. Tot 2 steamers—99 ships in all, 5 > pees ew Abs ae pyrcersad athe ee thecemetivehuterinn atts ~to ag ar oe pateo aap of them are serviceable meu-of-war of oe ceeat Government, before the attack was NEW NATIONAL THEATER! Bitte fie Goit ang Silver Hunting Case, Lever 4 modern stam = and other on a Disunion conspirators are now striving to work the oy eee tet eee oe sagopa The Lone Star fing now floats as of yore over JOHN 8. RAREY Gold Neck and Fob na and Brenstvinn, oat Nizgiais Convention up to the point of once pase- | dered up. Pret eer Whig of pestectayoos: | Nirtaties on wow going on for the otber spe etme a eg saggaeet oe inga secession ordinance, under the pleathat| The oie rion wah gb nay og send ba 126. | mends the Peace Conference compromise nea fait, property iu this city, which, Ifnot given upina| 4 vp ex n7EITION OF HORSE-TAMING Plain end Fancy Finger Rings. wally al Gaiell Congress will surely reject the Peace Convention’s | |The Speaker ask: ve to lay before the House just and complete adjustment; one, it says, | few hours, will be taken. : “atch ante fosstber witn, ° tens plan; and have certainly succeeded in creating | Be proposition of the Peace ech ing | Which will meet with the enthusiastic and almos! | - Through the accidental discharge of a gun four SATURDAY EVENING, March 24, aaket’ C eee and other dhawie, Ooerettica ag made, and the Speaker overraling | uoanimousapproval of the people of Vireitioned | manne wounded on the Plaza ATUR “ }@. Mare! Ik and other Dresses much more intense excitement ia Richmond than ; pend! hi i 8 feted fhe objection, an appeal was taken; pending which | Or the whole country. . A letter in the Galveston News adds: . At ha'f-past seven, i The sis sought to becarried tat Rich: ry hag reer ion —The question then recurred The Rangers will return to their camp on the al 4 ee is to seccigthinn ‘the State into aaraay acmieas on the appeal pending when the House took a re- cess. Ix « Mammote Britoine ntiemen’s Weari Erected express!y for Mr. RAREY’S Exhibitions, | Also, Revo'vers, ©: = Salado, and will at once march to take possession 4 : tS, mee| ray 4 RE, ake of the other vanes States ras sat i pibeaens on] on the site of the Old National Theater, E st, | amt sasny otter articles too Bumerous to eaumer reterring the question to the people, in the face of 3 was AY, March 2d, at7o’o'ock p.m. A full meet- | the frontier. It ts thought they will be surren- | pear Pa. avenue. ‘The rale will co nmence with Watohes. the majority of 90,000 cast in their recent election, called. sad tt mai soechatand thats queen was | 12g 18 desired upon important business. pee teva brie solarge willbe theforce | The building 1 sTRONG, CONVENIENT, and com- | Termes expressive of a preference for such a reference. Present Skah | HLgerior CF the Captain, RICKY. See, We fear, from what our private dispatches and |. Mr. Hughes, rising to a question of the “high- | —™&" h RCC, | t privilege,” that the Speaker direct th DUST, DUST, DUST.—NOTIvE—All ADAME GODDARD, ‘eee tg ha the fallure af Congress to pa the | Eedeantat Arma io bring te nd Hoaetiemens | OS. pertonsagae Maison POS Motie et | JYPADAN . ~Peace Convention’s plan through the opposition | bers from the State of South Carolina, who, to the | 344 aimee! ao er Galt& Bro.’s of both extremes, will result in the adoption of a | best of his knowledge, hxd been systematically | j i RE APD = ossh ine FORTABLE, PERFECTLY WATER-TIGHT, WELL HRAT- aime reas CRE zene. FP sree. ED, LIGHTED WITH GAS, FURNISHED WITH com- | ——— —_ FORTABLE SEATS, 8nd properly ventilated, By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. . Several tHerses of the most Vir sand Unman- RUSTEE’S SALE OF = ag AND ageable Nature have been secured for the Practical | arcane Fesmspan, Renwpe, Rpost THE AstTROLOGIST, onsuited on the Past, Present, aod Fu- ts, at No. 66 Grapam At 154 o’o\rck, to adopt eome plan for scrapicg favon Sith ud isth ates? aan tare” | Lilustration of this Lecture, end wall be latrodeess Wasoms, Cane amp ani Bohlayer, Fx Virginia secession ordinance, to go into effect on Fireman gh a eatin very much to the | and watering the avenue. Sa BUGGIES; | 82 SUtiusated in the presence of tne audience, bearing dateon tve lst day of Jun~, 1853. and 're- being accepted by the people of the State. We | assert the authority and dignity of the Howe pT LO tea a ee BUGGIES"! i “CRUISER” sa ) he hope, however, that if the majority of the Con-] Mr. Stanton hoped the motion would not be sus- baarador, Gne of the most talented Clireymenin | oh 2 Berea a and constantly putting up first- | and the Smallest Shotland Ponies in the World Yention think some action on Virginia’s part| tained. He was ready to express his conviction the Un'versaliat L Be Sah at the | Blvd, soveral Good Boeck beat Doe | wi:laise be axhibised, on nocemary before the poopie of the North can get | Het the Eeesase steer preteen cena fo, | EVENING, ath o'clock” State feos ts ai the | mat i-iwe ROB'T H.GRAHAM,@th st. | Mr. RAREY guarantees the perfect order and 2 nia, 3 | ountes 5Te les. as. the question before them, they will fall upon the [Laughter } "| public are invited to atten‘ m: Fo SALE LOW —Two youn COWS, with | decorum of this Lecture, | » S Carpets, 5 Beucteads, B. plan of calling a Convention of all the border} No action was taken, and the subject was y Son Ree WAGON A full corps of Ushers has been engaged, and slaveholding States, that they may take common ts BANK OF THE METOPOLIS, M ves, Also, ; \em Ist, 1861.—As this ta k will rot’ be open | HO! Will be sold r Soales, 2 Clock dropped x Pansies WS tens 4 every attention will be paid to the comfort of La- H Looki robo o measures, and at the same time. The calling of be bill for the organization of the Territory of day neral business, according toow tom,.on Mon- | 5epare ROBERTS ent, No Sausace Machinos, 2 Kettles, ey © ke dies. | Lot of Crockery and Glase Ware, + the 4th of March, (inauguration day ) r i! BERTSON, Agent, No. 60 Prosprot ‘ Apatssion. Lot Kite neil, 2 Hornes, such a general Convention by the existing Vir- ater iy sy oy jai derro wom Dacotah Terri- | (uisted that parties having notes then duo in Bank | St» Georgetown, D. C. marl-e* Parquette.... 91 1 Cow, 2 Bussier, 3 Wagons, ginia Convention, must result in an immedate | tory was also pawsed” Officer will, however, re Persons wishing a ciare and Heavy Arti-| _ All the rest of the house. 50 cents Proclamation for a called session of Congress; as| After some other business the House adjourned. yment for such notes i the new Administration tannot possibly otherwise See meet the altered state of thinys growing out of the pay,March2. © YOUNG CATHOLICS’ FRIEN impending secession of the border States. Sexatz.—The Committee of Conference on the EV Y.—Ths reguiar monthiy mee etety will be held in the school roomo! st Pat. At that (called) session of Congress the Peace sr pails etal daproe prarposiorpioa h niek's Ghurole SUNDAY AFTERNUON, March cies Removed can, at all times, by caliing on aie STEPHENSON, —— mded to. Te of $9 and under oxsh; all sums Soats may now be secured at the Box Office of the | ove! tet to nd wi above building, E street, near Pa. avenue, and at ; @an under $100 at 9 and 6) dx; Metzerott's music store, Pa. av. | eeueans over atm, Gan credit, tor notes with ved endorsers, bearivg interest O°® FELLOW® HALL: = Rartzoap Dspor, . Find Good Wagons and Careful Drivers. _marl im Sale to commence at 10 0’c'oek a m. > SA 4 HAS.S WALLACH, Trustee. Convention's plan will be adopted, beyond all | me xit eer i Sd. at S orclork. ‘The xemi-annus: report of the So- OR Ae TO CE TOG STRANGERS | Sizteen Performers, Unequaled and Incom-| {2-0okds “3 © MospiKR cova question. A: large number of memorials on the present | ° fe 22 i P. J. MoHENRY, So. vis deel Ce ee parable TRUSTEE’S SAK OF REAL ESTATE Now, with reference to the safety of the border | ‘TIs!8, were presented and laid on the table. UNION INAUGURATION BALL—on A View of the National Capitol SIX NIGHTS ONLY, By virtue of a deed Biates in the Union meanwhile (with the Gulf| jutions for amendiiny the Goren ee oe Fes 4 after Saturday, the ad of Maron Witt ax Paxsextep Commencing MONDAY EVENING, Fab. %. toh. 74 Wilheme and Sale nnoeny Liber ‘he Inauguration Bal fe ‘0 every purchaser of Books, ptr ry s County Cou: States out) we have simply to polnt to the action | yesterday a first and second time, larde’ Hotel and M H. Stevens’ ) Pmeese: foga ss a of FR “si 7 ; ¢ RICHST ~ ookseliere, whieh if conssmnmated by tae ee eraeY: | ugtesnsimnner moved 19 amend ‘by striking out | “Gther succes holding tickets wi | make relates | © HICUST "IN Rookaalire Duprez & Green's which if consummated by the Senate to-day, fe hirkwood House, Washington, soi After considerable discussion by Messrs. Doug- | _{¢ 28-4t u Original New Orleans and Metropol- Pill instantly make it plain to all that Congress | ia5. Sumner and Pugh, the souta reed to read ATTENTION. UNION REGIMEN? NAUGURATION NOTICE! itan Burlesque Opera Troupe has already given the South every possible guar- | the (Corwin) resolutions a second me—yeas 31, Ne: teh nies A, B,C, and D, (Federal Rif I — 7 ~~ E thi, for parade on e 4th of March, 2 wi z F Xs. RO- . slavery question in istue, except the territorial | .,Pending which, Mr. ooo Frenston elena | front of Temperance Ha ly Sn is chroot pretty | SORE ES BADGES, FLAGS, question, in which there exists nothing substan- ht ; k a. m. Cuavor oF Programa Nicntiy. Double Troupe and Braes Baad of and at their re Lora ik ec anet fe &o., &c., will be w elected from the gems of from the 4th of March next from Vermont. -_ GREY JEWEL'. Ma Grand Serenade each evening in ‘ront of the ball tial—practical—at this time. House — Wie Spiker hid bedene the Hease o | Janne: P. exazconee ‘eas previous to opening the doors, by the ‘New Orlean Under such circumstances, we are very sure | communication from the Peat of eee MASONIC.—A special communication of at oe : Fp atetropoll an Seeieerisinieacinianatl soi pan e three-story BRIC that the border slaveholding States may, if they | States relative to the selzure of the United stant Federal Lodge, No. 1, will be held at Cen- | _N-B. rimmed to order. fa3-lw D ore open at 7; Concert to commence at quarter OR the Borthrast will, delay final action as long as they plesse, | Mint at New Orleans; Also, a communication | tral_Masonto Hall, cornor of Ninth and D streets. NOTICE. of 8 o’clork precisely. New Loe oceans ‘or p | from the same relative to the stationing of United | qn SATURDAY, March 2d, at 7 o'clock p. ww. : TEA We S23 Va avonnn, oppo | Ueamleci ts eett) vesnbel asta brea th FENWICK. ‘Now with perfect safety to their rights; and when act- . 2 9 of the member earnest: , a i - en States troops in thiscity; together with commun!- ua 's, Hote., will feed the hungrr C,H. DUPREZ, 71 south F street, between 434 ard 6th streets ing, may if they will, secure the adoption of the | cations fem the War, Navy, and State Depart. Tequeated. Master Masons in regular standing are | and quench tha thirst of all comers dare _fo 23 7 __ Manager and Husiness Ag. His " te Peace Convention’s plan of settlement, beyond | ments; all of which were lild on the tabie any | By order of the W.M.: ey ag a —BLUE BOOK —Inform- 7 His h has been refitted th RF i) MALL FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT, peradventure. wre hes gasagurl Nase meen fo % 3t J. F. 1. McCLERY, See. | comfort and a His | in ths cvuntcy.’and salare ane Cente ie sod Purniture for sale, = — e a "I is evuntry, * a Coxacton—In view of the fact that the incom- | ignation of T.H. Ford, Printer tothe Hewat] ——_—— = Eatatlont cneice Wiee carnianed Bore ete! | same m ‘ter as the Groat Bins Book costing $3 80. Pree, i Mutre'at ALHRET Win ing administration will be utterly without power | Representatives. F VISITING CARDS y t with every thine theappetite can crave, | Omctiue the names whic! tout Office tine ol Pa | REY'S Kagle ‘ant, Pa. avenue, between to essay force against the seceded States, the hub- | , Slr. Sherman presented to the House a report = on Strangers, engraved at the shortest possi- sol soe i Oe fT ad fei:o% ente. Old Bake bought aed ona vogue far- | 17th and 18th ste fe 28-3t* Dubbo being raised in Richmond against ‘éco. | fom the Committee of Conference on the disa- | ble notice by DEMPSEY & Toone | Wik es, Boer and tiquore, nizhed, ALFRED Ht , Bookseller, OR RENT-MARKET GARDEN a finelot ; greelng vote upon the Senate amendments to the | —T™S'2St___—Ss+DEMPSEY & O'TOOLE _ ‘open for the early trains. fe 2-1m Willsrds’ Hotel Square, coutsining about four sores, the ie ercion” fs nelteer more not less than a trick to Indian appropriation, bill. "Not accepted, and | HE FASHIONABLE NOTE PAPER, : Oral rade ear io4 22 the culture of vex ‘row the pro-Union majority of the Virginia | another committee ordered. inTED Borpzr, PuBI Ba Ex: : s. Will be let at a low rent or on sharon, \Wention off its balance—to urge it into an ex- P eg hes me recs pom piso rispetr per peti Tobe lad st MPSEY & O'TOOLE. mene aon —an ni = BALLS, PARTIES, &. fo 28-3 Corner Sixth st tnd Pa Seatie, < e accou: i ED cS EPER, -eme policy. What is called Mr. Stanton’s force of the pages in the Honse of ‘Repreacntatiece pod oe Sard Engravers and Fancy ations A BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER GFAND MILITARY COMPLIMENTARY T°? THE MERCHANTS OF WASHINGTON. Dill has not passed and cannot pass Congress ere | the Thirty-sixth Congress; which resolution wat ~ rates 7 BALI. Among the best Bu-iness Stands in this city is the 4th of March; and the only military means | agreed to ANANAS! ORANGES? Opposite the Poxt Cis Depariinen JOUNTED GUARD woud roapentatigne ean | 2 reuse, mens the go'ser of somone eee which the new administration will bave at its Mr. Haskin reported from the Committee on 15,000 Sweet HAVANA ORANGES, has fitted up, in connection with his establishme 6 ban the public gene: U4 Th Ct or such portion of itas may Foblic Printing a resolution authorizing to be 25 bunches BANANAS, convenient accommodations for sflursing to his be givenat POM now Offered for rext Staumand will be derived trom the approprt- | printed for the S80 Of Cone or eine 10 be Sant rceayens BANANAS, oe oustomers and the pubic the luxury of COLD or | PEAR MALL, H. tel) on the Nigh iy to COYLE BRO’ ations in the ordinary army appropriation bill, | copies of the report of the Select Cera eee | Just received, por ate AUCON'SErult Depot, | WARM BATHS, at any time during business j,i6\—the oooasion beiug | Pourtennth ‘end Cansi, or Pee ics which are granted upon the most meager scale— | the abstraction of the Indian trust bonds, and] mar2st___491 Eighth st.,noar Pat sf Roars, His parent wil So rgoderste~Lavats 1 ive Oe eee fey emse'ves to leave nath- | COYLE. 395 C street. % = Perbaps less than ever before of late years. The herr ee ae Agreed to. JOUVIN'S UNDRES“ED KID G!OVES! | when tickets for that number ae purchased and ing undone to reader it the most pleasant of the COMFORTABLE ROOM* FOR REN losses of forts, arms, stores, &c., which the Gev- ¢ House then went into Committee of the UNDRESSED KID GLOVES! pail for in advarce. - S-Bson, i rent, on K street, south side, herweey » y ’ Whole on the post otfice appropriation bill. We have just received from Paris, Jouvic’s dark r. Schaefer takes this opportunity to inform h: Tickets One Dollar, to be had of the Committee. | 7th ioe. large and comfortal! ernment has met with atthe South through the colored and biack Undressed Kid Gloves Also, rs that this desirabie addition tu his esta! Commitee. without —_————20e- 14 a a4 “ 7 Secession movement, will render the appropri- Jouvin’s white. back, acd colured Kid Gloves, | lis ment Ww: lin no manner tnterf ith ieut. 8. Gough, ‘orp’! D, Collins, fe 25-iw ations of the bill referred to insufficient to equip ate inne ee ee Raheadbasll kre: Perak aint nse of Dry Goods is very large, tnaid toh rs seen it pt bs ieratt i avbone, Brivata — M_ Stake, Fo. RENT—A the ordinary small standing army of the United “ere eee at rae regarded ata test volo | Ui" we will cher cee ee numerous. patron, wet i A. Newman’ privecs Cass. Wood, HOUSE, with s States, 2s not sinee. wh t leaving « dollar on Mr. Corwin’s proposed amendment to the} nar2 6: WM. R.RI:KY & BRO. | SH ay NG Sol FEAL Deere Saat P. Dill, Private J. B. Turton. in & central locat: long » Withou: oT SS a ooaeorerWeeres ee . w > to be expended in military operations in the field | Com*ttution was taken in the Senate, resulting] TOHN F. ELLIB, of Cutting or Trimming tbaesw or tharohi a yeas 31, nays5. There can now be no doubt that SOLE AGENT fair, he begs to ray that he haw provided for re or elsewhere. So, even if so disposed, the new FOR THE SALE AND RENT Ve o ANTS, administration cannot send a si ny nia it will pass the Senate this afternoon by the con- oF roan foe perce tted WwW ‘i sqidiik’ ciesded bude citens iomigestiiee stitutional two-thirds vote required. CHICKERING &'SONS’ PIANOS, fez im? eeced: previ a ENNA. AVENUZ, Congress together and getting appropriations to SST ——— ECESSION MONEY WANTED.—6old Between 9h and 1th Streets, yor THE INAUGURATION BALL, ve in exchange for Seuth Carolina or orate ma 2 North Side —— ween F Call soon at No. 441 Ninth st., bet reon, BALE HORSES JUST ARRIVED. == Tux Ixavocration Batt. —The Promise is now, that this ball will bea most brilliant and Successful affair; and certainly the responsible that end, and then obtaining further loans tomake them available. These facts blow sky-high all the bumbuggery being practiced in Richmond T adios’ ard Gentlemen's be t quality WHITE KID GLOVES. all izes. Selliny ofall. Parcs = ion, to the highest bid NESUAY, the ett day of ‘Misreh 1 t»0 Mayor's office, i fre. gity ‘Ae: 2 silos Sanne ct tad nthe Somat igee forebie’ tw bout 2% miles trom the erty of fe 25 dt BERRY, Trustes, _—eSeESE—_—S_—_— RR | —— ress $1'ks, Poplins, Merinos, and Dela nox at less HREE BOYS WANTED, to assist in a |i, be gentlemen who have the management of it are la- HORSES FOR SALE than cost. 22 soe, GALLEY & © Liove aE ices, Se6% Lbek ‘OR RENT—T) snmreeeeeee te. Dering moat actively to thet end. We oe re-| fuemsas Bau E Skwtn recites eM Ha | Ue _5an vent siredicabves B scl en" T masa | Ko py yemetintey ponte tases i TBE Vinotnia SENATORS ON THE PLAN oF Tux | quested to say that tickets are for sale now only at paid bo Fn egies es fees soni oS} FICE, ony oe me ene —A . competent os un ioe. Also, Poca Pxacr Conventios —We have letters from Rich- | Willarda’ Hotel, Stevens's (under Browne? Hotel), | One fast-trotting Horses beau if i between Sdand 4 h } ining reom | story and the third mond this morning, giving assurances that if| and at the committee rooms—Gauticr's tion. One large sized Horse, suitable or Iaemieg | ben removed te 351 st, wae fe aly te ES forms apply to Ri WALLA carry out the plan of the Pease Conevess ts aans bic saphena : gy family carriage. All persons in want of good jand sts., back of the Natioan! Hotel, aud-a half and C | tI nnininnn avenne. jancy stock 0: orees will p esse call at the ita acme Sw ee the Virginia Convention will also place Virginia | V!8!T T0 THE PRusipgnt.—At 12 m. to-day, the | bi mar 2-5t* NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE ANTED IMMEDIATELY—P: upon it by a majority of quite two to cne. ‘This | *Mlcers of the Army, in full dress, headed by ANCING ACADEMY sifver Watches Janets auall game on Gold and | WW Bean rene of SECOND WAND rn? judgment is borne out by such members of that | General Scott and General Wool in citizens dress, | DD At FRANKLIN Haut, Paine. Buginerk striotly’ and conidentially done. | the highest pres: hak Senet feanty 22 Day Convention as are now here. It exposes the oppo- | Clled at the White House to pay their parting | prog, Smal hae toa seen sence a ev SE8 Oak, Sateen: 6 | ten, “ior in PE BUCKLE sition of Mesers. Hunter and Mason to the pisn, respects to ae Son. the oftcers of | t9, hs patrons aad citizens of Washingto fez-3m I. HERZBERG. | o09 Pesan E Eeniture, Stovse, & eesayed in the Senate yesterday, in its true light. avy, also in fall dress, paid a like visit of ry F, SUITABLE FORK PRESENTS.—FAN: = ‘ ‘Thus it shows that they are not striving to obsain | Tespect at 2 p. m. Bo will prepare Seats Teo ee eee Wher SPONDS aad POV Spee NT SS RANCY NO. W4DTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. — . they ing to obtain prepa 2 As . ty ° Persons declining housekeepin: . & settlement of the troubles that will be entirely oo Days and hours of tuition, T: fo 38- LAMMOND'S, Seventh at. lus of Furniture on hand cad o din thecask | $1-S1—S1—81-81—81_91_$1~g1_1: to an overwhelming majority of Vir-| _ CE™=*4% TWwi00s—As intimated yesterday, from 4 to ¢ p.m... TO, STRANGERS AND VISITOXKS.—Views | 8nd joes by applying st 369 Seventh et. $i—$1—$1—$1—$1—8i_$1_$1-$1_¢11 che ee lames General Twiggs has been dismissed from the or ladioe and ge n of Gne Public, Buildings, Letter Sh ee eee rAN® defeat any possible settlement, in ~ ofth Pi 476 Pa. Av. EVANS’s. 476 Pad order, if possible, eventually to consummate the Army of the United States by the President of the ote Waper, Hand Hook, je and Cats ogue ——— > eae ; Ma tens te Oxted States for his revolting treachery to the BALTIMORE AND OnI0 RAILROAD. Washington, Map of Washington, for selene LOST AND FOUND. YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE jag ol re * en 5 " of the Union, conceived in secret conelave here} © SCOUREEY: Special Notice to Western Travelers. afm NI Warhingtoas bet. FOUND —1n one of the omaibuses, Et] ao Med toot 09 and now being hatched out from timeto time} Aprrroven—The President this morning ap- On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORN- CALICOES = 3 CENTS PER YARD, m of money. Th i cota cume—dy yan — a over the South. Proved the tariff bill recently passed by Congress. | INGS, 5th and 6th 0 at io PA Phe can lesoribing it n sement—on LENDID ASSORTMENT. train will leave We ‘Se “5 oes se = app ication ee IAMES S UPPERM AR Wen Bierant CARBUNGLE Sra ton at 20a. m. oonnectin Suitable for making Comforts, ‘te, Capitol Grounds. mar? &° ia “HURCH —The Re at Washi , Also, 15 bales Cotton Wadd: MORROW. "S Fall presen anaes opti 3 par Bod Mian bets att ot red with taint for all parts Of the Wont’ ok once | 75 par meee TENAY LOANS MI v1 ICAL 8 Northwest. pf: SMITH, $93 south side Pa. av.,bet-oth and7th ts, ts id <i Grunell Chatenes Tae papa ma 2-3t Master of Transportation. ts 28 St New Iron Buildings, at 7% o'clock. NION RE“TAURAN RS—The under- i’ H.8. BOWEN, Seo, U unaedgeihcest corner ba. ae and Sixth st. we sd WOR teil mone 1 MISE: Now2 75,0; Fs | lahuesit belt comating ana reatuog ga fi make ariangements for the poral of their de- tameoretan pabhie: cenen ° thelt ne DE, James Rev der. th all th hei b ; | S.A RE. N.G, market afonie ee eee’ eek oe INS, (10 different THE REV, MASON NOBLE WILL 3. ORT iter “rapatte att tn A odo ty. jE! re patterns)... an. for G1 . deliver hin thine Bs! my ARS, &c., of the 8 2. BOARDING “strangers Wi —— Ne felivar ie tha are, the sities of | ORs Cen Sy Ke. of th - Ye Ay ye LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, ROGRZSVST Si chat naenees PERE: | eo ltriltad saame, | | —___"—" “oposintne Tsien | sat Bob SereerongTs terme; ar 408 batt sonaieting of KOON: 89% o'c 07k Subjeot—Anciont Tyre It Figa, FOWL, &o., £0. UYSTERS woes wi a me ‘TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONE, OF AAPraTa RY national auam| eve rue | Soareoan reecakesal mite tl | PMs Se eheta UE Lopeegs |” Chula Toaras, cant , the 4th hich i between 9th and DLES, sproial duty.” By onder S20 ooo & m., for | , 4 fee Concert will be given eros le y at the shortest notioe the city, aadnear Pa. avenue.) CR part ~H. 8 Adistat ae Boateng KNIVES, CUPS, 40, a. ; in z. lon es it to any wi oa F Also; A Large Assortment of JEW: Tito sttalimoht tc Gatch: “Garedas | E*°EREG So Es tibetan Sees Se] Wesnnacliato cota praia” forge ae de tat day Wit plas Sioed No tee _ Sw and weet aido'0% at BOOKS_BO0O: j ; fow days, = APFENTION FOR eee OO BiG@s & co. If you want a nice bear [fF ATTENTION, PUTNAM RIFLES —You | Hf 700 ~ iaeatntere 1s (sare aat™ ort, OF | Ifyou want afire goto th P2L4ND EMPORIUM, . a2} other acinens oage igs your Monday's a2 | If yon want jute ating - ee ARE rads. By order "ene tine, ‘othe “4 SHOKS, NOW AVAILABLE FOR THE ft GRO. THISTLETON, Castain, | BILLY CORE, Co MATa 769 BROADWaY, fer eC ELES rsamcce sti. Mumaugcicmmit™ | om Ra ‘arely « rlered to assemb'e on MO! yY MORN. to serve lus oid nd Goal Shaper ar AT SACRIFICE tvenae oink eases Reape on Poon | Cigges voutalt Cotes comes m 10 COLLARS FOR 25 CENTS MP Pisheen there, MILITARY CAPS AT 95 CENTS TO @: YOUNG Men: Seco: ; i GEO. C, HENNING, Séventh st, —fez-lw___ntar Smithsonian grounds.

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