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T Surname Covnr—Wednesday.—Lorenzo Saw-| Srexix’s RESTAURANT Pennsylvania Avenue, " 4 L 0 Cc A L N E W S i Eaq , of Illinois. Wm. iH. Avaatron , Esq, | No. 562 —Mr. Editor: We, as recipients of mes | AMUSEMENTS. = Pennsylvania, Andrew Lane, Esq. of Connec: hospitable attentions of ‘mine host” of the above- Ww ASH GTON THE ER! 7 Thouzh Tux Szan is printed on the fastest | ticut, Clement W . Bennett and Henry L. Knowles, | named house, consider it our ow’ f ‘in which we cade, Py ! GLExN wtesin press in use south of Baltimore, ite edition | £*4-, of New York, and George 3. Tisle, Esq., of | take great pleasure) to recomme: ai Ac‘ing Manager....- ___" . T. Raymoxp %. - = Massachusetts, were admitted attorneys and coun- | establishment to the patronage of the public. We foi ¥ 20 lstge as to require it to be put to press at an | sellors of this Court, came to your city, strangers. Steele, with his THIS EVENING. early hour; Advectisements, therefore, should be No 197 The United States, appellants, agt. | usual urbanity and obliging veg mete soon Lost Ni =i J : sent in before 12 o'clock m.; otherwise they may | Jnmes Enright. Appeal from ‘the district court | made us feel that we hed friends in the Federal ight but Two of the great Comedienre, not x. until the next day. of the United States for the northern district of | City. Althéngh many miles from the Empire MISS JOLY GOUGENHEIM, it 24 California. On motion of Mr. Attorney General | State, we felt st home at Steele’s. Our best ex- | Who yi! 1 i i - ee io Will appear in her celcbrated impersorsti on Stanton, this appeal was dismissed. hibited the disposition, in an eminent degree, to Noticx.—District of Columbia Advertisements | No. 3o1. United States, appelladts, agt. | promote the comfort of bis gnests; this could be of Yo be Inserted In the Bat tuaonx Sun are received | Mariano Castro. Appeal from the district court | observed Aalf an eye; a8 the untiring exertions Pxc Worrixerox, at and forwarded from Tae Stak Office. of the United States forthe northern district of | of our la and lady in our behalf won from In the beautifr! C y entitled MASKS AND FACES. To conclude with The Farce entitled the DUTCH ACTOR. GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIO. Charter Elections Phcereies rd ne ae the charter elec. lon jm this vi yesterday, democrats teal eure with — The average democratic inajority ie Barn, Me, March 6.—Ierael Potnam, republi- canf was re-elected mayor yesterday. Tror, N. ¥.. March 5.—Geo. B. Warren, the Union candidate, was Ciscied of ale city to-day. The Union men also Assessors Justice, and a majority of the Council. Romr, N. Y., March 5 —Giles Hawley, demo- crat, was elected Supervisor of this town to-day Capt : numbering 57 men, which formed & portion the military escort to ex-President Buchanan on bis departure from Washington, on _pierwarda maneuvered on Pennsylvania We understand that Mr. McIntyre, for the masonry of that magnificent structure, the Cabin Jobn Bridge, is making satisfactory pro- gress with the work, under direction of Capt. M. ge and his able corps of assistants. vertisement jeorge- town column. =f —— oe California. On motion of Mr. Attorney General | us our unqualified approbation. His bar contains ‘Stanton, this eet was dismissed. the choicest liquors and segars; his lerder is No. 304. The United States, appellants, agt. | alwa plied with the best that the market can Bpect to party, meet at the City Hall at 9 o'clock, | Benjamin D. Wilson, substituted for Juan Gallar- nd everything is “done up” in a style to from whence they intend to proceed to the resi- | do. Appeal from the district court of the United | be found only at Steele’s. Those in attendance at dence of Hon Jobn J. Crittenden, for the purpose | States for the southern district of California. On = bar will please accept our thanks for the gen- of tendering him a serenade, as a mark of their | motion of Mr. Attorney General Stanton, this a manner in which endeavored to appreciation of his efforta to preserve thé'Union. peal was dismissed. es = i peers Srnexave—To-night our citizens, without re- GEORGETOWN CORPORATION LAWS. 300 majority i enhance our comfort. We cheerfully return-our | Von Sphoff..... aces. fe . EE a graye ” ERPS! arch ames Bowne No. 99. The City of Carondelet, plaintiff in | sincere thanks to friend Steele and lady for thelt = S| a Recetas © eden Righ | ,.pocauxeersin, N.Y, March 5 —J : Tax Onto ann Catronnta Detacarions maxx | error, agt. the City of St. Louis. The argument | many acts of kindness end attention to om. ced GRAND CONCERT street wharf. today. “The repatiioas presen eee sous CaLLs —Yesterday afternoon the Obio dele- | of this cause was commenced by Mr. Hill for the | assure them that we shall never forget the Hishe Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of geile youre po BS xetion met at Willards’ Hotel at 4 o’clock, from ae error, and contin by Mr. Blair for | oysters, fish, beef, veal, green peas, ib, and his whence they marched {p double file, under the | the defendant in error. direction of Gen. M , to the Executive Man- | - Mr. Attorney General Stanton then addressed ston, for the purpose of paying their respects to | the Court as follows: ¥ the President. On arriving at the White House “May it please the Court, I have the pleasure of 1 B.S. B. anv Frrenps, of N.Y. they were stationed along the east side of the East | presenting the Hon. Edward Bates, who hes been = Room, where they were soon joined by Hon. Mr. | commissioned and qualifi-d asmy successor inthe | T#" Jonn Berrs mentioned in the watch-house Corwin A large delegation was also present from | office of Attorney General of the United States. | eport of yesterday, is not the John 8. Betts who Baltimere, who were ranged in line with that of | In taking leave, sir, of my official relation to this | Stands in the Columbian Market. J.8. B. Ohio. Mr. Lincoln soon entered the room, and | Court, 1 bi pe return my sincere thanks for the without making a formal address, in a few words | kindness and attention that have always been ex- welcomed them to Washington. The delegation | hibited towards me, and to express my profound ‘were then individually introduced to Mr. Lin- | respect for yourself, Mr. Chief Justice, and your volo; after which, the Baltimore delegation were | associates, and my earnest wish for the stability Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, — & smell - One republican AND Presentation of Colors To COMPANY “A,’’ UNION REGIMENT, At the Smithsonian Institution, On THIS (Thursday) EVENING, March 7, 1961, an a er Occasion GT ands number of the beat iAwanteny Vorstine’ of the THE MONUMENTAL QUARTETTE, Baltimore, will spear in sume of their choice Musical dtreotor... recherche way of serving them up. Everybody =“ go to e's and taste the good things of fe. ovided the presentoccupant shall have the priv. lege of retaining possession at $125 annum, he giving notice to that effect previous to that time. [Approved Feb. 23, 1861. A Resoivrion in favor of Georgetown Gas Light 2 ‘Company. Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Unica, March 5.—Dewitt C. Grove, democrat, is Ma 2 ex-Senator Alric yee cies democrat tn a . for ¥ Justice oft Peace fo te p* sortie The re} icans elect Treasurer Overseer ofthe Poor. Pour of the new Aldermen aredem. PxoTooRasus of the present Congress; also, ail the prominentmen of this country; for sale at W biteburst’s Gallery, 434 Pennsylvania avenue See likeness of Prince of Wales and suite. Also, ‘ Prof. J. Hitz. | Common Council of the Corporation of G: town, | ocrats and three republicans. The democrats intreduced by Me. Devine, of Georgetown, of this tribunal, and for the health and happiness | Photograph in oll and water. Album Cards, Prof. Haiman wiil preeide at the Piano, That the Clerk be, and bes hercbyeaseeicca es | will haves tos eat cre gane. The de of the The Obio delegation then proceeded to the | of the Judges whove wisdom and learning adorn | &¢- out — Pry put of the Gas Light Fund to the order of the | Common Council. Four of the seven Rugby Hous-, and called out Gov. Chase, who, | it.” Hosrarrer’s Stomace BittERs.—The stomach Procramug—Parr I. are democrats. resident and Directors of the Georgetown etepping out upon the piazza, sald : 1, Overture—Tampa. ~~ To which Mr. Chief Justice Taney replied: s the fountain head of scores of diseases whioh tne + seMerold Light Company seventy dollars and twenty-five EPS ar reese ee Tam ‘very much indebted to you, my friends, | ‘The Court thank you for the kind terms in | fart the human aprtenm Tndigoctiee tat oon 2. Quartette—Come wien eet ies centa, In full, for bill of gas burners to 9th May, Missouri Convention. for your congratulation upon a subject which, I | which you have taken leave of them on your re- | per se, erates diarrha@a, dysentery, faintaess, “ircamiag a, 1860, and for adjusting service pipe. Sr. Lous, Merch 5—The a Trae reborn gone he mest Painful tial of my | rement from oflee, and, in return, enden to you | Zertigs palpitation of the leat, reneral deb ty: : Approved Feb.23, 1:61. ten o'clock, and was npn life. Lsbould very much have preteri rson: the same kind wishes that you have en, » a ~ been the will of the Chief whom you have placed | been plessed ‘express for them.” Cours” ot Hostetter’s Stomach ‘Bitters, & palatable Resolutions that the protest of St. in power, to continue in the service to which I wis called by the republicans of our own State. : nd refreshing preparation, which as surely re:1eves W hereu fe Conrt ordered the commission | ail complaints of tho stomach and ite dopendenoen appointing the Hon. Edward Bates Attorney Gen- | a: th shine melts the snow. A course of the J need not say to you how much mere agreeable | eral of the United States and the oath of office to | medi: may not porbaes bs neceseary. One bot- it would have been to me to have fulfilled theim- | be read in open Court and to pe entered on its | tle fre uently accomplishes a complete cure. plied obligation under which I came to the people | minutes. Adjourned. Sold by druggists everywhere, ma 5- of our State, than to accept of any other service. ———— ee Stat you know when the tne comes, in the course a fpeebine Sieg eegoorria pests ef bumaa events, when we must take our refuge uesday, Lewis Higdonan: lex. jon were 4 a a in Abrabam’s bosom, {laughter,]we have noclec. | arrested by guardsman' Mecnerar on charged | Sua made ite gy eterasety mutation article watch Hon | [Renewed laughter] Wherever the old | with feloniously entering the house of Lewis | might deceivethe unwars, by its resemb/ance to the Ubief calis, we must follow. Allow me to thank | Bebrens and stealing a uniform coat and panta- | zeuuine bottle, Of the mixture we need not speak. you for this call, and to express to you the hope, | loons, the property of Beurens. When discovered | Unprinc: oundrels can always be found ready which I unfalteringly entertain, that Ohio will | by the guard, they had each a ent of the | f© sounterfei hich ever remain true to the cause of the Union and of | stolen suit upon them, and each accused the | M0! most popuine the Constitution. | [‘*Good,” and applause ] Let | other of baving given him the garment he wore. | {7 praction their ¥ ine express the farther hope, that it may be in our | They were both sent to jail to await the action of | thet there are alae dealers in medicines power, by kindness, by conciliation, by firmness, | the grand jury. E. Lanahan, a lieutenant in our ¥ liing to lend themselves to carry cut this imposi- to recall all those who have wandered from the | District military, and Frank Gauntler had a diffi- A Resotvtion to reimburse the committee ex- ones Se lending meeting of Canal Commis- sionet Resolved by the Board of Ald-rmen and Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, That there be, and is hereby ap jated, the sum of ninety-nine dollars, and Clerk shall pay the same to the order of the persons hereinafter named, viz: Hugh Caperton, thirty-three dollars; J.A. Magruder, thirty-three dollars; Esau Pick- tell, thirty-three dollars Approved February 23, 1861. were Louis against coercion be redaced to writing, aad " aseleliaas wees Ghapaed eeoetiode ek ote utions were ing that a mittee be to wait on the Commissioner from Georgia and inform him that Missourl dis- sented from the position taken by that State, and bag bem but emphatically declined any share in the honors of secession with her. Gen. Coulter and Gen. Doniphan, the Commis- sioners from Missouri to the Peace Congress, addressed the Convention by Invitation, on the state of the country. Sr. Lovis, March 6 —In the State Convention to-day various resolutions were referred, declining mo ye with G in the secession move- ment,&c. One by ex. declares that no over act by the Government, —_ fving secession or revolution bas been comm: ‘George and Loui 7, Introduzione—Barber of Seril . Washington Sex , During the intermission there will be a Presenta- tion of Colors, on the part of the Ladier, by the Hon. Axogxw Jonson. of Tennes mad re- ocived by Gen. Epwarp C. Carginct CounrERrett Wistar’s BaLsam. We wou d caution the purchasers of the Balsam A Resoturion providing for the maintenance of the poor and workhouse for the last quarter ending 30th December, 1860. Resolved by the Board of Aldermenand Board of Common Council of the Corporation of Georgetown, P, i 1. Overture—Semiramide.—--............ Rossini ashington Sextette, 2, The Flag of our Union. . 7m 3. Ballad—Rosy morcin ¥ . -. Verdi tion, by se'ling such tras, enuine, because they _ M. ~ That the sum of five bund: irty- fold of Union back to it. (Applause } Tagain | calty on the avenne in the afternoon, and Gaunt. | ©" buy it forfeas than ha'fthe coat f teertea'se: | 4, Bolo, Violin—Fasht Do Boriet | dollars and ninety-cight conte be, sod ey ane | Ones by Judge Orr, says that we have the return my thanks to you, gentlemen, for this visit. | ler struck Lanahan, who drew his sword and | ticle. Av: ich & man 88 you would a dealer in ‘Three cheers were then given for the Union, | pursued Gauntler along the avenue till he was | COUnt#rieit money, for he isthe greater scamp of and three more for the President and Gov. Chase, | arrested by the Auxiliary Guards Justice Donn, | - They have nover dared to forge the written sig- when the delegation moved off and called on Gen. | in view of the testimony, held both to security | nature of I. Butts, having a wholesome fear of the Scott. On arriving at bis rocms, corner of Sixth | for peace. Maria F. Aves, free colored, was ar- | State Prison before their eyes. Be sure that you and D streets. the General came out upon the plat- | rested bad policeman Lloyd for residing in this | find on the outside wrapper the written signature of form and addressed them as follows: city without complying with the city law. She § Butts, and you may rely upon its being genuine, Fellow-Citizens of Obie :—Ged bless Obio and | was Sued $10.58. Geo. W. Bailey, of Virginia, | “provered f* Seth W. Fowle & Co., Boston, and every other State of this U Amen } Some | was arrested by officer Stanly, the private officer | for enle in Washington city G. Stott, S. B. Waite- of those States we may have lost for a short time, | at Brown's Hotel, for disorderly conduct and | Z. D. Gilman John Sciwarze, Neisn & Panes, but I trust we shell win them back, [applause,} | drawing a dagger upon a hackman. he weapon John Wiles, J "B. Moore, and H. H. MoPherson; and enfold them all within the arms of that Union | 8s taken possession of by the Justice, and Mr. | in Georgetown by R.8.'f. Cisa+ll,andG. M.& J. which bas given to us so much honor and so | Bailey was required, to pay $20 94. m, and by druggists everywhere, ina 5 lw much glory. Bat be that as it may, whether they | Yesterday Wm. Dyson, col., profanity; ar- Teturn to us as brothers or stand aloof as strangers, | Tested by policeman Gill of the Seventh Ward, I thank God that we yet have left to usa great | Was fined $391. Wm. and Patrick Scanlon, anda glorious Union. [Applause ] I thank God | boys, of Fighting alley, aged respectively twelve that we have yet a Government. [-Yes,”” and | 2nd fourteen years, were very drunk, and went applause | A short time ago we were threatened | ®bout the streets attacking and beating every with the destruction of the Federal Government, | colored boy oy met. They were arrested by bat [ thank God thaton Monday of this week a | Citizens, and taken before Justice Donn, who new President of your choice was duly installed | Sent them down tothe workbouse for 60 days into office, [“It wouldn't bave been so if it had | etch. S.C. H Boston was arrested by police- not been for you!”’] and I believe that that Prest- | man Ross for being drunk and disorderly; and i in the world and intend to preserve A resolution to refer the Inaugural of President Lincoln to the Committee the Whole was debated and withdrawn. . Arth. 5. Quartette—Land of tne West... Sterry Monumentals. 6. Bass Solo—O d sexton (by reauest). Lo Seybold 7, Finale—Don J Wi hereby, appropriated to a the expense of the r and workbouse for the last quarter, ending rember 30, 1560, and that the Clerk pay the same to the order of M. V. Buckey, I. 8. . and Samuel McNight, late trustees, they furnish- ing the proper vouchers ‘Approved February 23, 1861. A Resotction appropriating fifteen dollars for a pavement washer at the bead of the market Resolved by the Board of Aldermen and Board of Common Council of the Corpotation of 0° getown. That the Mayor be, and he is, hereby vested to have a pavement washer placed at the bead if the market, and that the sum of fifteen dollars is hereby appropriated, or as much thereof as is necessary. [Approved Feb. 23, 1861. V—_—_—_—_— es GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS POTATOES: BOTATOES! From California by Peny Express. Fort Keanner, March 6.—The Californie Pony Express, with advices to the 19th ult., bas arrived bere The fort at the entrance of San Francisce harbor had been occupied for the first time by United Admission 25 conts. Tiokets to be had at the door or of any member of the Company. Poors openat 7 0’clock ; to commense at 8 precisely. It QO» FELLOWS’ HALL! INACGURATION WEEK. SIX NIGHTS MORE, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, March. Cuance oF Procramme Nicutty. SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS, Duprez '& Green’s Original New Orleans and Metropol- itan Double Minstrel Troupe Wants to Dye in THE Uxion. I shall be pieased to dye in the “Capital of this Unvon all colors on ai! kinds of ladies’ and gentie- men’s apparel. « H. Wueatcer, Dyer, 0, 383 south side Penn. avenue, between 435 and 6th ets, oped out for the Blue Sign under the window, fo 23-9: ands The Governor bad informed the Legislature that the number of fire-arms in ‘of the State was between four and five hundred muskets, etc., generally out of repair. From all parts of the State favorable accounts Draine to Live. r Gontlemen, if you want a dyeing man to live, have your coats, cants and vests nicely cleaned or re- 3 bushels of Mercera, i i§ y 0% Will appear at the above hall right! thei 3 . ioe had been received of ting operations this sea- deat a a-toated with the beat inte. tons, gifted | Was also sent down for 0 days. Scour Nj sh soutasuie Foun gr uel between | frend” Menpnraathantes dvuerivaed CMO" | on Recta Aarne NC ong eduaed | tommive endl of and sSwihis wheat belay with sudicient ability and wisdom, and filed | Before Justice Clark —Alexander Crittenden, | 4% aniéth ate Look cat fer we Brae Sign under | PAN ENTERTAINMENTS, iutroducing each | very much if 20 bushele ave tak much greater than last year. with a lively and ardent desire to do all in his }raccused of profanity in the public streets; fined | the window, power to reunite the members of this creat Re- | $2.94. Prancis Keenan, hackman, disorderly on » OF at least to cont, ibute to the glory, pros- | the hack stand; fined $3.06. John Moore, pro- perity, and happiness of the States that remain | fanity in the public streets; fined $2 06. with us. (Applause) I have long since ceased = to be a politician, and am now singly and only a Union maa, a so'dier, and, I trust, a patriot. “You are, indeed!” ] Fifty odd years of my life y have devoted to the service of my count: de evening new novelties, and ali the latest gems of Mirstrelay. Grand Matinee on Saturday Afternoon st half- past 20’clock. eT The Brass Band wi’! give a Serenade in front of the hall every nicht previous to opening the doors Decors open at 7; concert to commence at 8 0’cl’k. Admission 25 cents; resorved seats 5) cent=, C. H. DUPREZ, mar 5 Mansger and Business Agent. 4 —BLUE BOOK —Inform- $85,000,000. ation as to all the Offices in the eountry, and salary. 373 cents, Contains the same matter as the Great Biue Book costing $3 50. Omitting the names which are not Teces*ary. slogue of Curiosities at Patent Office List of Old Books poughe and scld Catalogue fur- ALFRED BUNTER, Bookeeller, Wilisrds’ Hotel Square. WANTS. nn WANTED—A GIRL, to do genera! housework, i JAME: 38! Engaire of AMES DALY 388 Joatree be fo 23-9t JOHN M. MAY'S, Al ma 7-St No 69 High st., Georgetown. F9%, RENT—A first-class DWELLING- . HOUSE, on Gay street, Georgetown, furnished with all the mudern improvements, me.uding Po- tomnc water. Also, a new three-story BRICK HOUSE, with back-build.ng ettached, on L street north, between 14th and 15th streets west, Washingtox. Con Ros with this residence is a stable and carriage Ouse, Apply to FRAS. WHEATLEY, No. 37 Water st., Georgetown. D.C. mar? colw GEORGETOWN FISH WHARF FOR RENT. Maror’s Orricr, Georgetown, D.C. arch 6th, 1861. in writing, wi'l be received at this of i6th instant for the renting of the Fieh Wharf for one year trom the ist King bids will please seat the tame. nad sons making bids wi same. endorse them "Proposals for th Fish Wha mar 6-ti6th ENRY ADDISON, Mayor. There is nothing decisive in reference to the Senatorial contest. The shipment of treasure would be light. Covers. —The suddon changes of our climate are 3 c m, remedies often act speedily and certainly when taken in the early stares of the disease, recourse defense, in the case of the U.S agt. William H. | should at ouce be had to. ™ Brose Broce Russell, called the attention of the Court to that | Troches,” or Lozenges, let the Cold, es rin case, 2nd said the Court would recollect that at Phnom tend ol rarest ore < nies aa by this hope that I have been a faithful servant. [-'You | the last term the counsel for defense in the case oA more serio ck may bs effectual have] I do not desire to survive the Uaioe. 1 | bad put ina special plea of the act of Congress eer areal Tite Srembers and, eens a find mean to die by it. (Applause, and ‘That's | which provides that no man shall be tried for an | voice, See advertisement. de i-ly where we will all die!*] No reward on this | ¢ffense concerning which he bas been examined earth isso gratifying .to an old soldier as the ap- | 8 a witness before a committee of Congress The Homzorarnic Reurnms probation of bis countrymen. When [look upon | Counsel were now ready with the record of the nll of Dy Humphreys & Co.’s specifio Ho- Jor eorted Rat Jone, welees, your cheers, 1 | Praceedlegs of the House coammities in the ceso | SiaPastoraer ers oe mtd hy Cxereneey, (or Samally feel that I have that reward. [Applause ] of the abstracted bonds, showing what took place im ‘cases, containing 2 vials, from ‘34 to ‘98 The party tuen, after giving three cheers for | before that committee in reference to the matter @ach, with book of full directions, For sale by Geu. Scott, three for toe Caton, and an ladetinite | at issue, Z. B. Gilman, 350 Ps. avenue, wholesale end number for everybody else, proceeded to call on The District eiecney oiected to taking up the | retail aqonts W.A. nip eng 353 north F strect: Vice President Hamlin case, unless some member of the House committee | 8180 by F. enter. corner oi Massachusetts ve- At4iy p.m, the California delegation called | Were present in court. Things might have trans- | 28¢ 8nd Sixth strect. Also, Pond’s Eztract af Witch in a body, 144 strong, upon President Lincoln. sot in the committee which might not have The Virginia Conve: - RicnMonp, March 6.—The Convention to-day debated the resolutions instructing the Committee on Federal Relations, (offered gery and then adjourned, on motion of Mr. Car! who —— to to-morrow. ee eee ri session, > report Peace Comastaatanner was received. Several resolutions on secession, anti-secession, and anti-coercion were received and referred. The committee appointed to examine into the subject reported that, in their opinion, there bad been no movement of men towards the Virginia forts by the Géneral Government indi- cating any attempt at attack or coercion. Later from Havana. CriminaL Court.—To-day, Mr. Bradley, for Hess, for internal and external inflammations of kinds, Sold as abo oh OTATOES! eal = aya4 nang i jarch 5.—The steamer Habans, Messrs. Kabe, Eugene Sullivan and Leland San- n placed upon the journal. —____ = — P POTATOES 7!! ers ford. acting as a committee on the part of the del- Messrs. Humphrey Marshall, R. & ‘Thompson, READER, have you seen Prof. Wood's advertise ANTS.—A nice yor irl wishes to e! e Watt a ady toieo teamigt crushes 00 eng 8 girl will do well by calling at No. 389 New Vor ay., between I2th and 13h at, mar 7 2t* WANTED_—By a een American girl,a Pisce as Iady’s maid aud seamstrees. Any one wishing her will p'eaes leave a note at Box 3, Star Office. snd she will call. 1t* WANTED-A SITUATION, by a respectable girl, todo chamberwork, nurse, or washing and ironing, and would have no objection to trav- eling with a lady. Please callat No. 260 D st., between i3*h and Mth, 1 ANTED—Bs arespectable young woman, a Ww SITUATION as chamvermeid ofsccmatrees ‘were more active; Nos. 12 to 14, 6 ng exc! fe Walle. um. ~— Cachanges on New York 2:2c. pre- Diom. The grandest preparation were making for the a of Pricce Alfred of one wa ad = Spanish bank bed made an issue of two nm ons Weather cool and healthy. Business lively. The Seuthera Congress. Moxtcomzay, March 6—On motion of Mr. Curry, it was resolved that the Judiciary Com- mittee be instructed to inguire Sey of prohibiting the im, ion of slaves into the Confederacy the United States, except those mind by emigrating for settlement and residence. Davidge, Chilton & Magruder, other counsel for is of prime New Jersey White Binepere sa- the defense, were in court, and urged that the case Peach Blows jastarrived per sloop Lucy be!, and for sale from vessel in jote $ stit, parohe- sers mar 5.3t* 85 Water st., Georgeto Fo RENT OR LEA=E—A vors desirabie Market or Dairy FARM, in perfe>t order, for rent or lenee. There is on it & comfortable and ca- pacious brick dwelling, with dry cella’s, and # pum ‘ater at the door: substantia! stabies a1 ings. Itis os the Hights above George- town, adjoining the northern boundary thereof, The builcingsare in excellent order, and the land {ait scres, or less if required,) is in & fine and ighly cultivated condition. The dwelling and ear- den would be rented separately to a respectabie and prompt tenant. Application to he made to CHAS. HOMILLER, at pts stand in Center Mar- ket, Washington, or his dwelling, on the Rigi of Georgetown. je 28-2w gation, introduced them to the President, by whom they were received = as Parco Neaeveahtay, ~ The President mede no speech. jelegation then proceeded to the mansion of Senator Latham, | | Mr Ould still objected that he thought It to be who invited them into his house, and set forth | bis manifest duty to have some one of the com- the California vintage. in which himself and lady ele court who was present at the {ime Mr. t delegation. M. ussell was sworn. Tatham afterwarde sade Zatirring sion speech, | ‘The Courte'id that one thing ought to be done in which he said that he bad predicted in the be- | by the counsel before Pe farther was said. ginning of the national troubles that California | It ought to be ascertained definitely whether Mr would go out of the Union. In this he had made | Morris (the chairman of the committee, now in a mistake, which he had been happy to correct in | this city, who had been summoned by the defense) the Senate since. He was rejoiced to see the | Would consent to appear in court. Union spirit so unantmous there, and should not} The counsel for the defense accordingly sent a ington. fail, 50 soon as bis duties were concluded here, | H€W subpena for him, and one was also sent, by At Wesley Chapel, on the 6th instant, by Rev. J. to use all bis efforts to the end of keeping her true | the sugzestion of the District Attorney, on the part | 4"yocnuley, WILLIAM C, DODGE. of anne. tothe Union. fle should, when he arrived there, | Of the Uaited States sota, and Ll > A.. second daughter of Thomas take the stump for the Union. It is manifestly Aa beeen had been made when our report | Scrivener, Eeq.,of thiso'ty = Lose: ment in our paper. Res it; it will interest you, au 2-coly ~ PENsins, Persons sos pennies will always find them for exchange at the Star Office counter. tf _To THe A¥FLicTED'!—Be sure to read the adver- tisoment of McLean's Strengthoning Cordial and Blood Purifier. in another column. tf MARRIED. On Wednesday, March 6th, inthis city, by Rev, Dr. Sunderland, Mr. WESLEY W. basSETT and Miss ANNa SMALLWUOD, all of Wath- and would make hereelt generally useful. Would have no objection to travel in thecountry. Address Box 1, Star Uffic-, mar 7-2t* Aria an American man of family, a SITUATION as overseer ons farm, by one i JUST ARRIVED, Congress then went into secret session. her true interest, and her people understand it, ca : tee who thoroughly understands the business.” The Per Propeller 8. Seymour, from Philadelphia, | Jsobn ti Reagan, of Texas, bas been confirmed too, to remain In the Union so long as there isa “Mvnivary Scare-Crows,” anp MILITARY DIED, HIT t of reference given. Address A. J. W Washington Post Office, D.C. iPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN wit uation &s lady’s maid and seamstress ; un- deratands dressmaking, embroidering. mach ne sewing. Has the best of roferen Apply at James Spaulding’s Columbia House, C street, near the Depot, 1 V ANTE! '—A steady, energetic rr ple who 75 barrels and 100 half barrels of Massey, Colliue & Co's Philadeiphin DRAFT ALE. For sale b foe ARNY & SHINN. Darcy 200.2815, PRIME CIDER ALLY Expected por schooner Mars Ann MoGee ay Boston. This Cider is A No. 1, and is for eate ts hasers. pina oe: RNY & SHINN’S A fe 22 Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown. star or a stripe left Mr Latbam was vociferously applauded, end concluded his remarks by expressing a hope that every, man of the delegation would get an office. From bere the delegation proceeded to the house of Senator Laker, who received them handsomely, but made no remarks. They then left, and pre- ceeded to call upon Vice President Hamlin and Cail In Georgetown. D. C. on the 6th instant, CHARLIE, second son of Jnmes ani Facuie bar- ker, aged 2 years and il months, Cow-Scares —The genius who ‘ corresponds’’ from ee for the Richmond Examin-r, feels bad_ He says the procession here on Mon- eral will take piace from his parents’ day was “a failure.” ‘There were no military | jdente Nocya Powe een eo ee pacents: companies from a distance, and the only thorough- | to-morrow (Friday) at 2 o'clock. ly drilied brig ag of the city stayed at hoine— disgusted at the attemptto make their Captain engage to fight against bis native State of Mary- as Postmaster , in the place of Mr. Eliett, of Mississippi, who declined. Soneesiegeeneeaainiiensesmeesenn Later from Texas—The Secession Ordi- mance Ratified. New Ogveans, March 6 —Advices from Texas show that the State has ratified the Secession or- dinance by 40,000 to 45,000 majority. It is reported that Governor Houston resigns DO NOT LEAVE WASHINGTON WITHOUT ‘ y 4 f UST RECEIVED— Senator Johnson. T companies of District Militia. SUBSCRIBING FOR THE WEEKLY capable of conducti-g the boot and shoe b A Ri ‘ a his pesition. The Obio and California delegations meeting wn ciee atnee huddled up like wild geese? Lite branolies. [est reteroncs required, | & 10 hhds. prime Porto Rico SUGARS, (DOLLAR) STAR! IT WILMWCARRY TO YOU WEEKLY, AC at the Washington House at the same time, 4} and two companies of Federal troops, m: Committee was appointed to walt upon Mr. Ham-| the military scare-crow to deter the sanguinary lin to acquaint him with the object of their visit. | Virzin!ans from their meditated assault upon his The Arkansas Convention LE, March 5—The Arkai State Convention met yesterday, and elected Union of- ct ars App'y to R, A. McDONALD, cor- euth and’, ate. Vnar 6 st" WANTED-—A SITUATION, byw respectable Rye WiHisky, RAING sed ALEWIVES hed and Keanna SUGAR, COFF Lovisy| RE 30 bags Rio and Java CUUNTS OF ALL GOING ON HERE , mai 3 LASSES, " Hamlin stepping out upon the platform, Republican Majesty. Lincoln the First.” WORTH RNOWING! . and tode'plis sowing, Ne cuter oer | plo hhds ow. ried) MOLASSES, 2010 | ficers by 6 majority said: We dare say our District militia won’t take this = : Best of city references given. Addroas Hox 5. Star a — = My friends: We present an illustration of that | assault so much at heart as to lay awake o’nights ITS ACCOUNTS OF WHAT 18 SAID AND | Office. ‘maré's* Alexandria Markets ALEXANDRIA. March 7.—Flour—Family 86 378 87.50; extra $5 87 jg 26; super $5.1295 25. beat, white $1 2838140; red $1.25e81.35. Corn—white old axiom, that extremes often meet. I represent | about it. Whether they march like geese of not the eastern “tate of Maine, some of you the distant | js matter of taste, but they positively aver and Pacific coasts, while others from the banks of tue | declare that on no occasion shee they been van- Mississippi represent the old Buckeye State. | guisbed—by acow’ The thoroughly drilled and Cheers} I most heartily thank you for calling | disgusted company that stayed at home,” will upon me. { trust you will excase me from ad- | not’ probably thank the Examiner chap for his @ressing you, as my bealth will not permit it. It discriminating notice would afford me great pleasure to make a few ae farther remarks, if my health would allow, but [ Visits To Sgcr: ¥ Hott —On Tuesday, the must be brief. I thank you for this visit, and | Pennsylvania delegation, nuimbering about 400, wish you a happy return to your homes, with | called on Seeretary Holt to give express‘on to warm hearts and reidy hands to rally and to do, | their bigh regard and appreciation of his patriotic NLON RESTAURANT. Southwest corner Pa. ar and Sixth st. _ The uncersigned having taken the above estab lishment, 1t being remodeled fi throughout, will open this custeiners and the public in cane! Broubatttarti Serctegirtes ecard JORS io market 8. as Welles best of ALES, PORTER, CIDE. ae TOBA.- JO, CIGARS, &e., of the 5 Othe ks a has alt th chotee Of the sen of al) those wi e Eating Bor has ali son that wil! satiafy the appet) ‘ho may favor thom with call with the b:st of GAME, FISH, FOWL, ko, ke. CYSTERS ANTED TO HIRE-TWO SERVANT2— one as cook, the other to do washing and tron:ng and chsmberwork. Inquiraat J W. PUM- a C street, between 434 and 6th. mar 5 St” WANTED-« few zond HAN DS for dressmak- i E DONE HERE ARE NOTORIOUSLY THE COMPLETEST, BESTAND MOST SATISFACTORY IN THE WORLD! THE PRICE IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER Mar 5-St ANNUM! HERE’S A BETTER TIME COMING! Victims of Self Abuse and Secret Diseasen should ng. at A. HUBNER’S Parts Dresemating Es ment. No, 506 Eleventh st., five doors above Pa avenue, N. B.—Only the best hands wll be taken. mar5 St" NTED IMMEDIATELY—F 5 to Wane aM SECOND TAND ro RN 1ux20c.; Bacon Ial3c.; Pork $7 00s$7 50." ISalte. Eggs Mai6c. Whisky 24a30c. Baltimore Markets. HENRY SCHAEFER, officers in Alexandria on Tuesday: served up in overy style; In fact every thing the fancy of the | \at.rtaoke, March 7.—Flour dull; Howard st. if need be, forthe Union [Cheers } service readered in the great crisis through which ‘y at SHUMAN'S Southern Medical Houso, | TURE ofall kinds, for which I will guaranty to pay | 12° rk be tad etteghoreeel wees = Rohnies The assemblage thea crossed the street to call | the country has passed. Mr. Holt, in an eloquent | 920 8t SHUMAN Hotely oruer Hist street and | the highest Prices, and, as ue iva: tho sho at Bo | ig may cal or oe be tad at theghorteat notien | and Gin $5.25; Chay Mille 99. Westend oa Senator Jobuson, of Tennesse=, bat as that] speech, welcomed them to bis residence, and re- n. avenue, immediately ‘opposite the National | toe. lor in Puchitars, Steves, tee. brated brass and etring band on Sato; day evening. Ssa57c : yellow 5061; white €3265¢. Provisions entlemun Was not in bis room, with three more | morked that when be entered on the du fea of the | Hotel and try. Dr. Southey’s Celebrated London | 40 Preity Pale ae ne JOSEPH L, NOR WOO: steady and unchanged. Coffee firm atisyals:, ae for “Johnson” the party broke up. War Department it was nape do one more baron ney ore wacromaen tases ee mae ANERD-SEOOND SAND FURNITURE, ms2-eolw' RICHAKD DUUGHERTY. Whisky =e o, Cg ‘Obie ibe 4 a : A A J a — lower, City and . Smicipa Eecriox —The fol- | which bad been previcusly pasted He wendes | Nocturnal Eusiasions, Seriotures, sued Wearncss ersone deciining hourekeeping, or having | >" WiakO BATES. Avexanpata Musictrat Exvectiox — c! pr Sake if States of the Bladder in from 3 to 6 day The Remedies | » surpius of Furniture on hi oan in the: == ew Yor. Murkets lowing is the resalt of the election for municipal | the secession from the Union of the Gul be by Y fice hours from9a,m_ to 10 thir 9 Seventh st. i7 not unlike the case of a man who betook himself | 87,00 seat by mai. 0) Yo'Te-Im. | 82d fair prices by applying at 16 7 New Yor«, March 7—Flour quiet. Whest Mi GolGed cassivad never te pasonten the fon = Z& GRIFFITH. | BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, | seadyand unchanged. Com Sema Promecns Pri oi paige Be perceived through a telescope a | 3 QO pus USHER BUEEER of th E Sraeer, neax Savenvn, quiet. Whisky firm at 18c. yo ood Det na : 106 | rew small spots upon the face of that luminary. | 9 Ls. GOSHEN BU eee Auditor, James A. English. Attorney, David L. Smoot. LOST AND FOUND. | ite the Post Cfice Department, hes aura connection with his e chment, couxenient accommodations for affording to his best quality. 910 | On the same day, a large delegation from Massa- Pe SV LVANIA BUCKWHEAT. - Goon Mf SKIVERE'S HONES: 141 | chusetts waited upon Mr. Holt, and on yesterday | GAL" O8T—On Tuesday a‘tornoon, while riding in | ousti mere and the pub io the luxury of COLD or | _ N&w Yo Wb egmtes ie pen delege- KING & BURCHELL, hhorhood of the ort Ho ndary cy TH time Curing bi chi 850.| tlons from eget tins vil rom “ES | f025 __oorner Vermont av. and Fifteenth st. L sede GOLD BRA CELES re fi der wi houre: His sharave iit be moderate eremantes | shane t0Ns 967 . ive its for a ie bath, or five baths for a fice whon tiokets for that number s.e puronased aad and will bere! Tewardod by leaving it atthinoffiee. mare St” 983 Laxp Waxrnants and Monnry.—The business Cc ITL INN {nett ai Washington are BN mi re ay). reminded that for in advance. y} in land sales of every description continues to be be REWARD.-Lst, about three da: 0, | PE ‘Schaefer i pn cciad Foart Wards, "| light. Lilie ledoing among dealerein land war. | Teepeotially reminded that the <u NTERTAIN- $10 er ere NVELOPE, contslsing «| ur. Sohseier takes this opportunity to inform hie Collector of Taxes First rants, and the prices remain as last week :—For | (ENTS ‘any number of geutiemen. ina style | certificate of deposite from the f Lexington, | fiehine, woerres no manner interfere with hisregu-| A PLain Queetion.—If a Wesley Avery. .-+00--+- sevvenre vee #0 | io t0 00 sore warrants, 65 cts. to purchase, 65 at gaual to that of ary similar Setablishment in tne N. Cig f0F 8808} nlron'm enrtihonte off deport | | ig tenyional tonineee. ‘On thecortrary he hopes | people of « St . been . and on ver connection : ana | i, eres secet ber Sve, Ezabenge, bee bows | Otte! eps eed cree Br unrptor Shar ifas above arMate a | zai fo rou aaitnor tenure ay | enue Surveyor, C. 8. Hallowell 4 Oe | oe money af distant Bintes brought into the city | Medstion of Dinner and Suppor P being engererd. are of po valee' FS) ite citizens to do HAVING and H aie DRESSING. arrangements, Cooks, Servant the above rew: Measures of Lumber, W. H And to the Ladi ! Pd hO patronize him in line itors to Washington :—New York city, aw on leaving it at the office of Brown’s Hotel. i i thei She lin Government BY, Re Bowed.---- 6 | Or State, fg per cent. discount ‘New Jersey, | Banteri.t® We rsspectfally xte ersomiovaes st | smate ae JOHN F. KODMAN._ | $f Cutting or Trimming their ow mor thet: obildren’s | ier erhick aware, "Massachusetts, Rhode Isiand, 1; Penn- | the patronage of the public Reretofars 90 liberally EWARD —Lont. on Saturday, the 2d i better accommodations, in having fitted up & sal | usted obey, —_* 631 | syivania and Loulslana,'3; Maryland, St:te, 3 Postowed grou him. ord pladges his best exertions | 5 BEVUARD ocost on ieuarsezz the 2 room ard eppronriated it exclusively to their use. | ville Umion * Scaticring O2 store pt par hae ‘Soothes 3] Sesticime* een eten: © GAUTIER. | roeran old inshionel (ack POCKET BOK vee. | seeoe cane Go HOUSELEEFERE ‘ANT FO HOUSEKEEPERS. yan everwecimiag moajerty! aeeta . 2 Sarol I: Bw Sa a hioned tin > % ‘ City Councils. Aldermen, Ben} Barton, G- H. Boner! Mncls and Stichizea 10; Baltimore [PORTANT NOTICE TO STRANGERS £ 20me valua.le memors-da aud several | PMPORTANT DUS cLomulemes Piper common, Conte Lewin kien. | yond Die of Cotambe, 9. Ain fe Nest] Cana lb prevented | Kuro tb frit af oath pet SuLnoT Srioms. ‘ ve ttaeltizens tobe F. Whit coun He Thornto TE all purchasers of Books, Stationery &c, from | the order of J. W. Hewes ; the papers are only val- = wy je, L. ©. Jemienen, WA Asbley, s | , CENTRAL GuauDuousE rxsTxRDaT. — Before H ontablishme ki unable to the owner. The finder will receive the Gonranteed not only Goverament—eball ‘Triplett, G.'T_ Whittington, B. W- yin, | Juctice Thompson —A. Jobnsonand Jobn Car. | the wel known cataplishment of oy Paov., | above reward by preseating the Book and papers| agsoLuTEry enon: ¥ PURK, | thus situated S Hallowell, C. W. Alexander, H.C. fer ehger| bery, dcunk and disorderly; workhouse 6) days | 1.25 near Kirkwood House, | at425 Penn avenues Peavi n frei pices, aslctnd and ing bis Jamieson, A! . Harmon, R. H. Miller, mt Susan Mattingly, Frances Boyer, and Ann ma 6 St* Cc. R. DAY, by us y the purpose wil t relererse Dove, do. do.; work! sey days. ed Donelly Bet ed eesiats informa the me under- y osT—i . Will the lady who too! and J. Singer, do. do ; L298. FUR CAP’ ill the lady who took to cost, Are bite t is establishment three quarter mink marten far cape at thein | ( wiih pope) to pre injury by | States? Alexandria, and is an Cel = or My o-day.—R. Betta, drunk and disorderly; sent | By i} after the 4th bel: return it to the National Hotel, where are full weight, rend | found endeavor! determination to stand by the Constitu ond. 0 workeoans for 60 days, in “default of secarity tied ie se iramiace caneaty eee wil fad her own ‘which sho left the p'nos of joes are Ae Sher the Union. and costs. J. Kelsey, do; fined 229. H. C. OYs' from one pint to the on* she took, ma 5 3t ant SuaRSIE perrerat To oe CHENCK’S PULMONIC SYRUP. athou- sand gallons, LOBST: &S,C: AMS, FISH, &o. fa Set part of the city free of charge at the lowest market price. Li pew from you I Tall Risde of Viet or Lape ee arace col! et eae MOVER: Hen Hall, concealed deadly weapon OosT—A" ’s GOD WAT ined $20.94. rehers bet 801 ere between Mis<o pe x peek an Exits 1 McOERMOTE'S No. 433 Pa avn Tat this + 5-3" H and CHAIN, anc Penn- tation of colors ment, to-night, is an willingly omit seeing, in- it, fine as it is to be, has an auxiliary tga interest than a flag = : presentation, Je, Shieh, jhe, spobempen. pre. the meet ndllated fan Geemce of comieeees slequent Independent Jacks Andrew Joha- a son, of Temas ‘Puxarxe.—W hoever His read Charles Resde’s Certt , Who can to the : on oc- roniksRi Goel ore wae tcc | Sse! eine othe cima Te tote ‘Woffagtoa ” 4 Tae ened ona BOARDING. |G.—A gentleman ard ‘ety. or two rin- on the corner ‘Lhirt st. York ar. a mar 6-&*

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