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Mr. Sherman moved to reconsider the vote and THE EVENING STAR. |,.M5Sbam the table, an It added 850,000 a your <a the expenses of the Government. Agreed to. Mr. Niblack presented the report of the Com- mittee of Conference on the di ng votes on s.-sees.Mareh 4 1961, | the Senate amendments to the bill for the promo- 2 tion of the useful arts, and after much exeltement the bill passed. The House then took up and GEORGETOWN. WASHINGTON CITY: MONDAY. ie Spirit of the Morning Press The Inte!”igence> argues that the secession party | ting the collection of duties on {m; a billregu- high and Gay sts. a large number of the Ray Siti dek-the ” At “sharp eight” the di notes Of the lbatsiana State Convention was inthe mi-| Mr. Morrill of Vt., called and then ‘‘sucha gittin’ up stairs ‘ment of outstanding T: 5 fy) < Bority, and that the majority of her people look Pr Sherman, Paing toa privis — never did see. pete eae sane rae ‘With disfavor upon the present posture of aff:Irs. | reported that the committee appointed to wait on oy ’ Uy ati deBry’: thee: The Reyudiicgg argues that the dissensions | the President had done their duty, and stated that | t!* sPrech, making.) Marcr-cleot add digat already exposed [un the Scuthern Confederacy will | Mr. Buchanan informed them that be had = and courteous manner made a few int Anally tend to breok wp thetr organization as they | ‘yt oficiat SE ee ne te riaed: cde | temarks, stating that Mr. Jobn Lang bad furnished did the Federal Government, and that a firmer Speeker bid farewell to igck Raving arrived, tbe | the apenas SaY Prank fe bioweat, help themselves; which they Union wiil be reconstructed. : “me Speech. He was in favor of conceding tected to ds Withoat, eso acsi strana bi a constitutional compromise, and strongly | Fach «Jean and hungry Cassius” vied with the Tux Casinet Not Yer FINALLY MADE UP.— pr renagficg eae ated the 2 ag ns olly ““Falstaff” in playing <a py knife and We feel confident that up to 10 p. m. last | border States. His remarks were received with Tenis} costing” bac vento : Thep aid aa (Sandsy) evening President Lincola had not in- | perfect silence by the House, broken oniy by occa- work as completely as they did on election day; formed a living soul 2s to whom he designs of- | sional demonstrations of applause, whenever he bie that inaying ® reat deal. ir. ith regard r fering the Cabinet portfolics, whieh the cabinet | Teferretl to his desire and intentions w! ‘The funeral of uel Rainey wasattended makers sey, are ta be tendered to Messrs. Chase, ‘The iicese than scious when three hearty —- Tosser coe pupils of Trinity Church Blair and Suita. Upto midnight on Saturday | cheers were given by the members for the Union. Benevolent School, and a large ber of rela- bight he wus listening with great patience and tives and friends. The body was taken to Tginity profound attention to the representations of his Personal. (Catholic) Church, where the funeral ceremony friends on the subject, and doubtiess more or less iss Lane is at Capt. Smith Lee’s; Mr. | was performed, and a sermon hed by the Buchanan at Robert Ould’s. Rev. John Early, President of Georgetown Col- of the: ‘bed homilies to him yesterday u, m preache: es im y ts goed SPR TE: the arrivals yesterday in this city | lege. The deceased was interred in the College the same theme, Sunday though it was. While | wa." airs, Kellog, of Cincianell, slater of Mey, | Durlal ground he certainly had not offered a portfolio to elther | Lincoln. “ < ity Councils met this morning at half Mr. Chase, Mr. Blair or Mr. Smith up to ten| ...- We notice a strong delegation of | O'clock. |The Board of Aldermen convened in o’clock last night we have no rezson to believe | Maine men smonga the recent etrivals in this Lechatgortont veel rpg cel peony that those gentlemen will not be selected. On Pig Tina now stopping at the Weshington House, | were formally sworn in, except Messrs. Pickrell the contrary, the signs of consultation, inquiry, | 8% Messrs. Fessenden, (S$. C., brother to Sena- | 214 ‘Godey, who were absent.’ A committee was Y> ens + ININNY+ | tor Feseenden,) Walton, Goddard, Pike, Rice, | sna & ated to wait on Mayor elect Addison &c., all point that way. Cobutn. Morrill (brother to Senator Morriil,) and | {26 appolnted to wait on May ‘that He (President Lincoln) avows that he will not Goodwin of the : er tion; dity f l= eleon ng! Jt-, Lewiston rary encaloeanglogpmesreeimacire pew ors GOT VP re irl ag epharh iptor ee Jobn W. Perkins, Noab pres age belge ee Ete cleotion to caateniod tate time board to the Senate. and other representative men of the Pine Tree | \ outa have to pay the expense. (Laughter } State. joint convention then dissolved, and the Boar: inaugurated. Hi 4 ; he would onl: Ax Execs in rns Szxarx.—in the course of Exctramant 9 Nonbolk.. Some excitemen ze. Senator Andrew Jobnson’s terribie onslaught of | yw, ioned at Norfolk, Frid: 1 the | Tenney was call - On the first Saturday evening upon Senator Lane of Oregon, calling ont by the suthuriiles of ietuctatente of | ballot Anthony Hyde, Esq., was elected President. the galleries applauded, snd an order to clear | the military force of that city. The movement | The Board then proceeded to ballot for a Clerk; them having been given, the imm: udi was intended to be precautionary tocertain insur- | When Mr. Thomas Jewell was elected on the first < id jenge audience | rectionary designs, fnateated ina letter picked up | ballot. Mr. Thomas Donaldson was then elected rose and gave three territic cheers for Andrew in Petersburg, signed by Race Slayter, a negro | Messenger. The regular hour of meeting was Jobnson, and three more for the stat-spangled | resident of Norfolk, and addressed toa negro car- aeneuesee same as heretofore,) and the Board ad- 4 learing them in the former city, itt, i- | Journed. Soo ak taetpetag ganes ee an peers ate etd Clk = Sites ects |” tae ine is cine in winning, dnd on he gallery doors were locked for the busi, is ded. Ralence ef thete seeai diligent search for the writer of the letter, but | business is suspended. of their on of the evening. Such a| fejied to find him. The military were on guard scene never before ooturred in the Senate Cham- | from midnight on Friday until 7 o’clock the suc- Der of the U.S. For some minutes mob law ruled ing morning. #8 completely over its galleries as ever in Tam many Hal’, New York. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN £S80C ATION fall Penna. SENSE ‘oron’s Hotel —t10n Prayer kip epider wihat eee Rerckes this week, at 434 to 53s o’olock p, m upon the sir yt ajor Anderson aa and Lieutenants Davis and Talbot of the garri- EXCELSIOR LODGE. No. 17,1.0.0.F- Mr. Buchanan was detained at the Senate till | son of Fort Sumter, would, an the 4th instant, | (ye lace fm dd Fellows’ Ha loa teven five minutes before 12 to-day, signing bills, &c. | resign their commissions in the United States TO-MORROW. the 5th inst., at2'o’clock, Mem- i un _ fiaternally He has signed all passed, except a bill to amend | Army, and retire from the fort—Charleston Mer- | bers of the Order in good ne W. COUPER, Seo. the provision of the act to protect discoverers of oe ae ples eel eet gpano islands. : — — —? kVES COMPAN Mr. Buchanan leaves Washington at 3.10 to- | Minutes of a Meeting of the Commissioners Are a Move hereby orderea to morrow afternoon, and stops in Baltimore till apnea by act of Congress approved | attend the recu a : end there monthly meeiing of the earns, to next day, at the private residence of Zenos Bar- rch 3d. 1859, to purchase a site and con- | b2 held Gta Hom by geen eg num, Esq. Leaves Baltimore at 8 Wednesday, struct a Building thereon for the uses of a | BAY E Ce en eaten, Be ore 2 eek and has a reception at York, Pa.; thence goes to Post Offre and (Court Hovise in the City of tendenoe. By order re pai mena at . tladelphia, Pa., held at the f Con- “ TY . Com, Wheatland in the afternoon struction of the Weatary Digerement om _R._ BETTS, Sec. * ma 4 28 a A Umion-raxty Movement.—Several Demo- ae = on of SOnarys a Le el. eens i voamenns beinereest he orate in Congress (Messrs. Andrew Johnson, Jobn | -pyeasury: Pig cen Bee Secretary of the | 77; “Ro 'am.* Lam going to. SAL WE\No 460 : ¥ ing, Postmaster General; venth street, to buy a suit of Clothes. ‘The peo- Saunee peplepraie = to-day —— = Mon. Edwin M. Stanton, Attorney General. ple say he hasa very nige asaort and they say manifesto. ned by es many leaders of a! The meeting having been called at the request | 0? #¢!!s them so ches: i 7 ie cineae parties as will sign it. It isto bea pronuncia-| of the Secretary of the Trestury, to inet of the stranger lic was running.up Soventh street mento forming the basis of sn Union-party organ- | Bids for the Construction ofthe Philadelphia Post | "2&¥25 o4 ike ies ization. From what we learn, it is likely to be Office, which had been opened at the last meet- VEMPSEY & O'TOOLE, E J if = | ing of the commissioners, and to determine what | | WEDUING AND Fister Ge Very temperate and moderate paper, designed to | further action should be taken in the matter, the AED NG AER. include in the proposed party all who approve the | Board first proceeded to ascertain the available PES BIN ESV EDRING STATIONERY, pelicy of compromise balance in the Treasury for the Construction of D si pat cel i y pro: the Build! ‘Thi the most beautiful styles, e Building. is was by the Acting 326 Pa. Av., between Sth and 10th sts., To-par, the Senate adopted, without amend- | Engineer in charge to be Forty Thousand dollars 26m 7 40,000); and that in addition to this available ment, the amendments to the Constitution pro- lance of $40,000 the Commissioners were autho. posed by Mr. Corwin, and adopted in the House ed to use the proceeds of sale of the lot bereto- a few dayssince. The announcement of the fect _ Leper pg of the ee genn ich, i Epo | os ye y act of Congress approv. une » A. D. 1860, ised, grazed an oe ial puctia ciietnd lout apylanes teat membece | LT cuaised beiee oF ce auction, pro. twon, of Virsizis. Apply to W. vided it could be sold at sot eee than one hundred ee ee eee <.—Those who are managing the | 8°4 ten thousand dollars, ($110,000), making an HARL“S De SELDING. anti-Chase case tn the struggle for Cabinet places | thousand delle (®16000) eee oe a hy No SATS STONER DPDS EDS” concentrated their efforts, on Saturday night, on | should be sold in accordance with the act of Con- U.8.¢ For el the States end eran ee. P . 5. ON: OT. 1Al the Hon. John Sherman, of Obio. pee reported to the Commiasioners, by Sa eases saaee eee Usrorspe.—We have no reason to place any | the Acting Engineer in charge, that the Bids fur | [)XCHAXGE,. credence Inte snterent elegrphed tothe bl-| Savers chi fad teen opera the revicos | ELXEREGR on. Umore Sun, that Mr. Seward bes declined enter-| ninety-eight thousand, elybt hundred and foor- No. 266 Prrnevivanta Av. ing Mr. Lincoln's Cabinet. teen dollars, and ninety-five cents ($193,814 05, BES al FL ———— the lowest bid.) to three hundred and siztv-four | 11 son want nice Brest iste eanines, CONGRESSIONAL. thousand, six hundred and thirty-two dollars, | !f you wants nice Breakfast, go to the Exchange, Stxatz.—After our report closed on Saturday— Nee tern chased te ay of the Bidet at pea Sor deca iaiie The Senate took up the joint resolutions of the | which tue & — ene, ae bao Committee of Five to amend the Constitution nen See Pane ECE: os tr srg one, benee: 60 Pe Sree Mr. Lane made a speech, in which he denounced (Cimcut an.) BILLY CuRE ee oo the Propositions as a fraud and a cheat, and Treasvry Derartmenr, Office Ragged BILLY COKE characterized the Southern Confederacy ts tis jVasuincton, D C., Feb. 23, 1661 | BILLY CORR noblest in the world. Sir: Referring to your Bid for the Construction | ii atthe head of the Culinary Department of the Mr. Jobuson replied in a short but terrific | °f the new Post Office and Court House in the} Exchange, 266 Pa, avenue, and ld be hay ch, directing bis remarks to Mr. Lane. A city of Philadelphia, I have to apprise you that to serve his oid friends as 1 of sein the galleries caused. thea ta bec, | the act Of Congress authorizing the Construction Citizens choad remember the Exchange, “rangers eroa e Te- | of the work, provides, as a part means of, pay- should remember the Exchange. ‘a. . ment therefor, that the Lot in the City of Phila- there, All ‘ 0 areas maa ree | dein brett prchaocd from Banker Penn | we Altamonte sylvania for a Post ice 8 be sold at public VINES, 1. . ant pecare peogog eS oe Somnte®de | auction for the best price it will bring; end by « | msy be hed thers. nd od cheer for all, at Loner subsequent act it is provided that the said lot shall : sues ght at 7 o’clock. not be sold ata k um than one hundred J~ Remember the Exchange, 266 ra, avenue, en raty Night Mr. Sumner presented the pet!- | ten thoueand dollars, ($110,000) 0 > 4 | near Kirkwood"s 1 ion of 5,000 citizens o! |, Maesachusetts, praying It will therefore be necessary, in awarding th "J VISITING CARDS Soin sted net to alter the Constitution nor to make contract, inst. the party to whom it Is awarded F OR Strangers, engraved at the shores: possi- 8 Ww posed for jo noties by Mr Crittenden, Mr. Trumbull, Mr. Baker, and | sale at pubite auction thet lee eit br fri the | _mar3-st DEMPSEY & O'TOOL®. yeas ares a aa aa aim Of $110,000, provided for by law; | TIVE FASHJONABLE NOTE PAPER, oUse —After our report closed — and, In the event of no er bi a d RDER, Mr. Dawes reported Ss ccnclattens from the select | that be shall agree to recelve the oid proterty oe To be had at cai aa is me = committee of five on the President’s messaye of | the above-named amount in F EMPSEY & O'TOOLE, ors and Fancy Stationers, Pa aven ANANAS! ORANGES! Wasuineton. Svenue. Both can be se pt payment of the form a8 may here- Jan 8, censusing the Secre! of the Navy for | contrect, in such manner an which resolution was 5 me by or before the first day of March t, q Mr Phelps moved the following resolution; | whether or not you will so bid for and resting eee ratte AAA eee KAW : i and are es Presented tothe Hon Wm. Pen- | declination will not operate to the forfeiture of |} mar23t 491 Eighth st ear be oreo ington, Speaker thereof, for the faithful, courte- | your bond, or in any way inure to the prejudice | 5 aT + D 0 accepting the resignations of those who were in- | after be directed ter in the secession of the Southern States; I have therefore to request that you will notify which was passed: the property in part payment of the contract. 35 bunches BANANA Resolved, That the thanks of the House are due | _ In the event of your declining, fondue ave | JS Feco.ved, per s'eamship Baltimore, at ous. and iinpartial administration of the duties of | of your securities, nor be considered a fefasal to | POUVIN’S, UNDRESSED KID G! OVE! his office dvring the present Congress. comply with your bid, as this is an element tn Je UNDRESSED KID GLOVES om Pi The Indian appropriation bill was then taken | the matter which was not before you when the pee Lok aurecene il lovee Palen np; and after some debate the House adjourned | bid was submitted; butsuch a refusal, or aneglect v white, back, acd colored Kid Glove: till 10 o’clock on Monday. before the first | Hosiery of all bind to file Peet answer hereto, bi day of March will be considered nd treated as a acon Our slook of ali kinds of Dry Goods in very lai After further debate, all amendments were | withdrawal ——— bid for the work. ly, aud we will offe: * bargains f ih. ud we will o} r green} spine for onal Voted down and the question taken on the House Very respec S.M. Crarx, (Corwin) resolutions straight resulting yeas 24, Act’g Region in charge ‘Treasury Dep't. J OHN LLIS nave 12. ° Upon inspection of the various acts of Congress FOR rie eee ENS ENT The Chair decided that 24 was two-thirds iE SALE AND RED referring to the purchase of = ‘within the vomoarg he the Constitution, and the | tion ea building for a ‘Post Ca Senate sustained decision—yeas 33, nays 1. House in the city of Philadelpbia, and of the ‘The Crittenden pr facta in the case, the Board are of opinion: Betrocen 9h ond 1th Strects, Mr. Clark First, That they bave no power to impose auch | —™ North Side . 2 conditiop upon the bidders as was specified in | @ ALE HORSES JUST ARRIVED. moved the Peace Conference | the above circular—in: S ‘FC asm uc: no mention ever HORSES FOR SALE thes en i oe for bis own plan, the | had been made in the Proposals for the work of 2 5 At ROBERT J. RA'NEY’S Stables, Eight Piel quslien wietcs mks on the Crittenden | 22°%,2, Condition; and to make a contract with | { ween Baad Hi. Bevecsl Se nishth at. any such condition would be making a different | 5 noe sthec cingion — amulet, and these were rejected— | contract from that which bad rat ified in pi fa ey ne, rang lg bak = 5 the proposals, and would be ‘unwarranted by law. | One fas! 5 i re eboition for a Natieval Con- | The Circular must therefore be rescinded. tion. One larg ace, Sees moved as an amendment,| Second, That they bad no right to make a con- | Of family carr Ec Allp us Tejected—veas 14, nays 25 tract, involving a larger expenditure than the | {880Y stock of Horses will mubject eee pe nns Were made, and the general | available balance of the appropriation, ed woe | Dies. oni — ~ nged by Messrs. Wigfall, Pugh, pacer ss poaved from the sale of the Penn- D4Neine ACADEM ¥ Hu be sylvania 7 “= . — Breit moved wo a leas eataderes nsasioa 1 anki and that, until the sile of the ie 7 PeenLIn Halt. iF CHICKERING & SONS’ PIANOS, 306 Penna. AVENUE. trotting H hould determine the amount which th Corner of Ninth and D streets. which was lost. Work sball cost, the to any |, P ‘ y ought not to 1 rot, LAG. MA a Coe 7 o’clock this morning the Senate took | contract whatever; and tha. they iota ight B fe Bie pat chene of the lot otherwise than by public auc- Settee, x the bill for the in-| Third, That the lowest bid exceeds the bala: qupention of “o a itan Gas Company, | In the Treasury, and the amouat for which the | Seturaa; foamed to 8 fm eee and masters: Pending question Voted. Motion toreconsider, | Pennsylvania Bank was authorized to be sold, | 8nd every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from & A Sie ne qenen . ‘There was therefore no bid which the Board 5. {0F ladics end gentlemen, quae other motions were made on which no as pba to accept, even if the lot Ss juorum voted. n sold at the minimum Se aon — @quorum voted, and Fourth, That the plan upon ehlekthereenas eaieae ennen si uae tee theamen pga not Sieh ree. ee Cog raps po on mn to constr ict Special Notice to Western Travelers. com, al ts vere sition to connect certain clerical errors in the | available appropriation in the Treasury, sd the O2 TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MORN. —_ ane fe mintinum price tixed for the sale of the Pennsyl- | EN@S, 5th and 6th tre, Yania Bank, and it appecrs from official docu- | (78! ¥ill_ leave ne eve. Prepared aiged to the Board, that the plans were | at Washington Junstion with mail train from Prepared under written instructions direct! the | timore, which arrives at Wheeliog and Parkers- Acting Engineer in charge not to confine bi bur; f, P..m samo evening, connec! seif, In estimating for the work, to the a with tains for all parts of the Won tions for the purpose, but to eslimate for one ‘‘of | Northweat. Ww. P. Such ucharacter as is called for by the growth | _™®2-3t Master of Trans a ‘- sd Satave — of the city without reference to MADAME GODDARD, reed e appropriations * B right favored a reconsideration of the bill, | ‘The Board therefore determine— Can be Rg Ss aud spoke wes (at 12 o'clock) the Thirty-Sixth | First. ‘That they are not authorized by law to ‘Evonte,at Nov £6 Grananie ‘Aliey ; ad Fu, The Vice! President, in a neat address, took peso fos ole ill be vane ye and tot —_ a TO, wi leave of, the and then administered tae | tract can be made." “@2"/"*4 before any con- | Fe UGGIEST suceress: BUGGIES: oath to Mr. Hamlin, the new Vice President. Second. That no nin proposals can be made | | { have on hand and constantly putting up first- a pretest the Senate. =. bese jr peo ap = ~ ginas Bussien wiyoh wil be sold fo sulf ths times. President Hamlin took of proceeds applicable nstruc- 80, several ond-| called the Senate to ordas the Chair and the Building escertained, mar l-lw" KOs HG oth at, The Cierk reed the proclamation Third. That under existi pian — = convening eran Senate. cx thoralies ~ aye to that the wtofealsoant Aye! cpeaed me i ue “5 a the constreet! * ae new Senators were sworn in by the Vice peak) the Waleuanarne pits. fy act ox- The bour of meeting was fixed at 1p. m., on sale of the said lot end the en tennee, req’ act avail of Motion of Mr. Hale. the appropriation. Sat being, in the =< of No further business was transected. bore card, an express rement of oft Hovsz —The House met to-day at Wo'clock. these a Ordered, That the minutes A from be +printed, and & thereot be each of the bidders; aud also be pul Peper printed in the city of Philadelphia, and tn one peat eee in the city of Was! - Construction, Pouresry won Dr tea Deparupent, | FMPORTANT ROWS 4 Vine of the National Capitol * WASHINGTON THEATER. WASHINGTON THEATER. WASHINGTON THEATER. ‘WASHINGTON THEATER. WASHINGTON THEATER, WASHINGTON THEATER. MONDAY and TUESDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY, March 4th ard 8th. March 4th and 8th, March 4th and 8th. Maroh 4th and 5?) March 4th and 8th. Maroh 4th and sth. 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THIS EVENING, Third Week of the Talented Comedi-nne, MISS JOKY GOUGENHEIM, JEANNIE DEANS; Or, Tas Haart or Mip Lotmas. To conclude with The Favorite Faroe of WHY DON'T SHE MARRY? it BW NATIONAL THEATER! INAUGURATION NIGHT, JOHN 8S. RAREY Has the honor to announce bis FINAL LECTUR: AND EXHIBITION OF HORSE-TAMING In Wasninoton MONDAY EVENING, March 4th, Is 4 Mammotu Buitvine Ereoted expressiy for Mr. RAREY’S Exhibi‘ions, on the site of the Old Nations! Theater, B et., near Pa. aven: The bu: bi been eeoured for the Practice! Illustration of this Leoture, and will be introduoed and sut jagated in the f the audience. 17" The Leoture wi se in time to allow those | who desire an epportunity to visit the Inausure- tion of the United States and of the tuon Ball. sour was adopted, was nny The members qualified in the and the CRUISER Convention was permanent! ized the And the Smallest Shetiand Ponies in the World | Section of ex Governor sterling ‘Price as wiil also be exhibited. dent, and S$ L. Low as § Mr. RAREY guarantees the perfect order and The President laid before Convention a decorum of this Lecture. communication from Luther J. Glenn, announc- A full corps of Ushers has been sop and | ing a er ae —— comfort of communication table » every attention will be paid to the Le- vaslien sijunnl. Parquette........ +91 The Virginia Convention All the rest of the house. 5) cen! Ricuxonp, March 2—Mr. Goode, of Mecklen- burg, this morning concluded bis Boats may now be secured x Office of the d yesterd: ised. ‘Peace Con- above building, E street, near Pa. avenue, and at | erence pro} bl serveur ~~ Metzerott io store, Pa av. Ld Mr le, of Bedford, introduced the follow- AUQUIER AGAINST THE WORLD!— | !ng resolution: F enero are on exhibition in this city beress the powers delegated by Virginia to by Mr. Cochran, of Virginia, on the Av the Federal Government bave been to enue, near the Capitol. two of the finert’ ber injury and o} lon; and whereas the mode- CATTLE ever exhibited in this city. one rate and reasonable demands known of them measuring from tip to and & feet high, Mt B AbaiseioON. 16 feet 4 inches, essen d ver y Mtr. Rises, of tans tenden pi itions, the Se Wim We Reward ihe J. J. Critenten aad | fo vestore the integrity of the Union, have been deliberately rejected by the Northern confederates: therefore, Resolve: betee peor consideration of duty in poverty AM lo] & tbe Couvention and sub- MA“*OTH SONTAG AT THE INAUGURATION BALL ROOM, By the NADE CONCERT, ‘areh Sth, mitted to the people, ‘bich Virginia will re- PRincipal MEMBERS OF sumé ell the ers delegated to the Federal Gev- LATE GERMANIA 80 TY, ernment, and declare her connection with that The thoven i v Othe Soonbesiee sone nebuisel: Together withan . Fisher prese ti-coercion resolutions. IMMENSE ORCHESTER, ier lengesieg Gat Gnteeae aor. Under the direction of ernment should early negotiate with the Confed- Cures Lenecow, Esq. trate States for the transfer mck yee vepene — aconayn Pant I poopy 1. Marche du Sacre—Frophet... lexerbeer mae 2. Qverture— Mer y Wives of Windsor. jooial et eo referred. 3. Walzer—Venus Reizen. su gl |. There is no prevent prospect of any agreement 4, Overture-Gazza Ladra. ossini | toa report by the Committee on Federal Relations. 5, Elegie by Ernst—Solo Tr: enschow 6. Gallop—Casii: aner. > Lumbye ar, March 3 The Fort Krauner, Marc! a pony has attived here with additional news from > | fornia. There bas been no election for Senator. Ineffec- tual attempts had been made to fix the day. The Douglasites bad beidacaucus. Mr. — — vu — nS N = received 10; Mr. ki ts, le at Mi Randolph 12; Mr. Mc! : cig Gear en ar meet Makawretes Be | Mee Pasa abel Ses Coma ania, Doors open at 7; to commence st 8 o’olook. mar® bad arrived at that place. $85,000,000.-a50e, 29%. '3iem, in the country, "and salary, S13 gente, Contains tne matter as the Great Bi 2 Book costing $8 5, F sitiee at Patent Ofiee, Teint of Bets OS: looks bought and sold about 8,000 ° | te, % 000. ED AUN ERS Becker, | Detten te Rackingbam constr. Fhe mayeriy Perhaps overcome BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ce ve GRAND MILITARY COMPLIMENTARY John Poteens gro b Lewisburg, Va , was . EORGRTOWN a he a S g fi United States M Pt ‘A Suck wor id respoctball in the ¥ vite their eo PEAR HALU sion H pony ey eed f . the Fourth of warch Gen. Cass at Detroit the Presen ation of 84 lng Derrorr, March 1 —Gen. Cass arrived herethis _ The Cor mittee pledge themse' oth- | evening, and was received by a large concourse of ing undone to reader it the most the | friends and neighbors, who welcomed him to his "Tickets One Dollar. to be had of the Committee, old bome in 2 bearty and gratifying manner. Met. List 8 fom,” gel Gotten, AUCTION SALES. Private J. L. Carberry Private Cone, Weed By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. rive 5 rivate ¥ BYTurtow! <i No. . corner 1th and D szrects. MENT SALE OF CONDEMN: Onvxancg Stonas —On SATURDAY. the: re Iostent, we shell sli, at 12 o’olook mat the Um- WANTS. tod Sts'es Arssnal, ‘Washington, one Gatarie& Lee's Experimental Fiie arm, with Carriage. eee amide! f h of Sak te eck "ate Major Geo. Remsrr, biuls;“Celsoon at No. 441 N between F | _madokds GREEN & WILLIAMR, Aneta y sat G._____"ws}8*_| ~ py BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Avctioneams Re ere NES gamers T BURN | DYRLMPTURY, cal OF LADIES” AND L) Mt * LOYD, at Empire House, 456 <fetati ; * Ge 3 baked Pea Ny 7ANTED IMMEDIATELY— WARNER ER VENT ene a arrmmperent work. Best references required. Apply to GEO" PARKER, coruor Pour ands ba and @ mar 1 4t en 25 3 . NTE ME: — Childe, Morocoo, Kid, Blsok and Col WF TAG tat | Mean inds, fo: wil BE Prices, dnd, 88 usual at iheghorleet be- Broan be 's Caifand Kip Boots, in Farni $ Cloth t oo dotminreenagnta, | Sihernicat ECOND HAND FURNITURE. Bore ws ining a or hevi anne ving at 969 8 oe Youths’ Ga feat kn Roots, "BONTz & okirrira, | °° aa ons so shee * Oxtors ‘&e,&o. * » LOST AND FOUND. Tog, ther ‘with eT EWARD-—Lot, Also, Gents and Children’s Cigth $: between Sand ¥s'loeh crcoman actors | yack Ne nk of Wachiagion, TWENTY-FIVE DOL. om of | LARS, in Bank of Washington notes—two ter w Bie special attention . . roe ‘ove sale, rhe cost is wry and one five The finder will receive the above re- pnd has acer:y all besa ‘ward and the th, i 4 the past twelve months. Sispat ethyl Mowe by fave OU N D—In one of the , on Friday, bear: F Suerant, Pytit y ‘B00! soortaiutag ‘seni =e sum of © OWNer cai money, thi vethe ssme—by describing it and paying for this advertisement—on M482 ALS 8 pioation to IKMES H. UPPERMAN West | Ive S07 {aise > Jireult Court oe tol — ~ mar 2 St* County Ww Ls ti raat Corp 5 cE Aste Sie .NS’S Fancy Store, 336 Pe uv. L982,.02 Monday, F: 25, 0n High th and tng the sume at Non €8 Menisencee eee towns De. jontgomery street Avots and AL} ‘in [8lann EMPORIUM. BOOTS, f ape other Shay SHOES, “1 HATS, Phe ‘oata, Furs, &o, © ea READY MADE cLoTaINe™ Sih rote ues AEB masa, many ot.er artic'es too numerous FURN. iG GOODS oe ale wii 7 es dae ¥e, 4027, THE Trees, fer ash bo epee ne with Wi 10 COLLARS FOR 25 CEN’ MILITARY CAPS AT 25 CENTS To 91, | <2°4 GEO. C, HENNING. Seventh st., fe 7-1w Smithsonian

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