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CONGRESSIONAL, . ‘losed_yesterday— ‘was anticipated at the White House last night, Sunate.—After our report c but we suppose few expected quite such a jam, | ,, Mt. Bright desired to offer to the Senate a list of per annum cler THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CHY: TUR: ssseeeees «+ Mareh 9, 1961. | the pressure that hundreds, after Herculean efforts | object; but he would say that the list was satis. = ater nae : to worm their way through the throng, gave itup factory to thet side ef the chamber. ak bce in Jespair, and went home without seeing the he at dapled = lows, eos Mr. Sumner, chairman ; Douglas, $1,600 clerk in the Treasury. Spirit of the Merning si neces ‘The Intelligencer argues that the taxes tariff of the seceding States have opened the eyes of the people to what they must expect in supporting their new Government, and that a spirit of dissat- isfaction has already been engendered among t the through one os with 4 to the ability and past if the mode of letting ou’ crowd ag Of thetr lead of the large windows of the East Room, some- “The H : lowed lest The Republican says of the resolution offered by A a heretofore, had been foll Mr. Foster: - “Phe expulsion of poor Wigfall at this late | Entering the oval (Reception) room, we found new President. Captain Goddard was present | “Yorcicn Bi, ‘with his police, caatioting Oe insetting corrent ue Collamer, Doolittle, Harris, as far as possible, but not much could be done | Polk, and Breckinri: Simmons, Wade, Howe, Hunter, Pearce, and Latham, and Breckinridge. ik committees, which would be read. Under : of the Treasury, was this morni: after an adjournment of Congress. So dense was = rule, it was the ‘privilege of any Senator to | Mr. Wm. N. Barker, (seceas “% temoved. Also, jonist,) of this city, a © of the Secretary of the ee PEE 4 of Ky., a the Piss ‘Auditor's of- where the assault was so fierce and persistent, | _ Finance—Mr.. Fessenden, chairman; Messrs. Bs, gad bara a from Washington. ASHINGTON, h 8.—Messrs. Forsythe and It would have facilitated ingress and egress much | pright. Me. Chasiilor, ctnirman; ikea Crawford tenet tae Comvntatoner rem es n Confederacy now here, made oy ee Wilson, Cilngman, Stulabury, pe omicial communications tothe Adpiolartion Military Affairs and the Militia—Mr. Wilson, ng 00 the sickuans Seward, s: cia icy ing, Ser, Lane, Rice, | fon ota ete Lic Une wed be . val Affairs—Mr. Hale, chairman; Messrs. | “™ployed since their arrival in consultation with day, because he is less cautious in bis language | Marshal Selden at his usual post. Deputy Mar. Naw : ao rs. ‘oot, Cowan, Thomson, Nicho! otber Senators who bold to thesamedoetrine, | shal Phillips was thereabout, also, and his tact | Grimes, Foot, , ’ and who are much more dangerous, would seem | ang energy was being strained to the utmost in Jadiclary—Mr. Trumbull, like fiying at rather small game; and as he is keeping the eager, jostling crowd ‘‘ in the line of | Foster, Ten Eyck, Cowan, reatly amusing, and withal com tively barm- safe nts,” and so on to the East Room. Clingman. fics, we are opposed to giving him any greater | safe precedents, tn} Post Office and Post Roads—Mr. C notoriety, or exalting him into a martyr.” Commissioner Blake, too, had his bands full in friends and unofficial intercourse having referen: to ob; ~~ of can mission. Ps rae . je subject of collection of the revenue at bayerd, Poway southern ports, and the reinforcement of Fort . Sumter, have not engaged the attention of the Cabinet. Great efforts are being made to effect a ‘ollamer, tending to the of applicants for presenta- cbairman; Messrs. Dixon, Wade, Trumbull, Rice, eecetat solution of the question of the forts and a ng press Bright, and Latham. revenue bave been eagerly expecting the arrival of ex- Ee : Ax Unuxructap Hitcu.—Thesecessionists bere | tion to Mrs. Lincoln, but performed the duty with | Public Lands—Mr Harlan, chairman; Mears. Ex-Secretary Floyd hes published a statement his usual unruffied politeness. Sisguem, Clark, Wilkinson, Johuson, But the downright, serious, hard work of the | #24 evening was that performed by President Lin- | yjessrs. Ten Eyck, Sumner, Polk, and Bayard. coln, who for more than two hours(i.¢. from] Indian Affairs—M. Gov. A. B. Roman, of La., the third so-called Commissioner from the so-called Southern Con- federacy; threatening war to the knife on the part Of the seceded States, to commence very shortly after his arrival, when the Government of the rate tn eats ball Bave declined to recognize | the rate of twenty-five per minute, (as timed by | name 'lome, Siameane’ Seni, wear them In any other capacity aon ot Poin nity.) or one thousand five | Mitchell. Cetra ae guished citizens of the States in whic! = . At bis left stood Mr. Lamon, evolutional ms—Mr. King, chairman; spectively reside. of I11., understood tobe an aspirant for our District | Messrs. Chendler, Wilkinson, Nicholson, and | Government owes ‘We fancy that if they await the appearance of | sarshaiship, and who, mayhbap, was looking on ; ‘x-Governot Roman here on any such errand 88 } 4, «tear the ropes.” At the President's right was | mons, Howe, Cowan, Bragg, and Polk. straction of which that devolved on him, they will hardly be grati- | wry. 1 incoln’s urbane private secretary, Mr. J.8, | District of Columbia—Mr. Grimes, chairman; | Vious knowledge. hands in right good earnest with all comers, at | Nesmith. S a Powell. Severity, and sa Yet further to the right stood Mrs. Lincoln, | "Patents and the Patent Office—Mr. Simmons, | persecution and and tn her vicinity were the ladies of her party, | chairman; Messrs. Sumner, Doolittle, Thomson, relatives and others. Mrs. Lincoln seconded her | 89d Sebastian. The New Orleans Trxe Deita, a staunch Union paper, gives the world to understand that the venerable ex-Governor will come hither in no such capacity. He was a Union member of the late Louisiana Convention, and though signing the ordinance of. secession, is believed, since, to have heartily repented of that act of indiscretion. pees at a ae traces Nor So.—Some of the newspapers are stating ‘that Mr. W. W. Lester, one of the most efficient and respected clerks of the Interior Department, {salary $1,800 per annum,) and the compiler of ‘the best work on the land laws, regulations and decisions of this Government, has been removed. This is untrue. When a body of blatherskiting secessionists in clerical positions under the Government bere signed and published a paper announcing their intention to resign on the advent of the new Administration, Mr. L. very properly refused to append his name to it; that not being his way of doing such things. He, however, resigned his appointment in the Interior Department on the 4th inst., before the installation of the new Secretary into office. Out of that fact the story of his removal was, doubt- less, manufactured. eS Se eee Tuvrtow Weep, Esq —This distinguished gentleman, after abrief trip North, bas returned to Washington. itis currently said that bis pre- sent visit was undertaken in compliance with an iatimation from President Lincoln of his desire for Mr. Ws advice in some affairs of importance. Eve leaving Washington a few dayssince, learn- Ing of bis Intended departure, some two or three hundred of bis friends called on him at his rooms, at Willards’, where he held a thronged, though unexpected, levee, for hours. Navy ann Aguy edy. both certainly made many friends last night Territories—Mr. Wade, chairman; Messrs. among those not heretofore favorably inclined to them. Our lady readers will not forgive us if we do not furnish some particulars of the appearance of | and J ohnson. gent ray . Te Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses | one-eighth of all may say that Mr. Lincoln was dressed in black, with white gloves, turn-down collar, and with | Morrill and Mitchell Collamer and Fessenden. vice entitle them. las in her hair, pearl band and necklace, and Mr. Clin: other ornz ments of pearl. lution of ‘‘whereas,’’ and inserting: ‘ It is understood that chaste ashes-of-roses brocade silk, with diamond the State of Texas has seceded from the Unton, ornaments, and hair tastefully dressed with white | and is no longer one of the United States; therefore | Coleman & Co., of and red camelias. resolved that she is not entitled to be represented | upon U.S. District Mrs. Edwards (sister of Mrs. Lincoln) wore a | in this body.” city, and stated tha be printed for the use of the Senate, 2,000 copies flowers and white feathers. . of the act in addition to anact to promote the use- dressed in a fine, embroidered, needie-work robe, | The Senate then with appropriate ornaments, characterized by a simplicity and elegance becoming her youth. of the following letter from her Maje: ored verbena head-dress. at Lloyd's to-day from the Admiraity dressed in a blue, embroidered silk, with orna- My Lord—With reference to my letter of the ments of turquois, and with white japonicas in | !!th ult.,in which I bad the honor to acquaint | render it available, her batr. th C 1 yi In such a jam, {t was im ble to tell who vere South Carolina had closed the various | Taylor are ly ng A New Puvrsician ror THE PexiTenTiaRyY — We understand that the physician to the U. 8. Penitentiary (Dr. Garnett, the son-in-law of the Hon. A. Wise, of Va.,) having resigned, the place das been filled by the appointment of Dr. Webster Lindsley, of this city. Dr. L. is well qualified to succeed his predecessor, who is a physician of high standing in this community. ‘Tux Surzginrsnpenct oF tux PosLic Print- 1Na.—The contest for this position, in the dis- charge of the duties of which the craft, in this community, are of course much interested, is Ddeing narrowed down between Mr. Defrees, ot Indiana, and Mr. Barret, of the Cincinnati (0) Gasette. The former is a practical printer. No NoMINATIONS Were sent to the Senate yester- day, and 2s they donot sit to-day, the thousand or two gentlemen now here from a distance, as ‘well as those indigenous to Washington, whoare on the anxious benches with reference to offices involving the President's Personal action, are more nervous than can weil be imagined. Keep <ool, gentlemen; keep cool. was there, and who wasn’t, but amongst the | tion of Mafiitt’s Channel, Ihave now the satisfac- Henry A. Wise;) Hon. Alex. Rives, of Va.; Prof. J. B. Varnum, of New York city; Mr. Baker, ed- itor of the Springtield (111.) Journal; Secretaries Welles, Cameron, Bates, Chase and Montgomery Blair, (Mr. Seward being detained at home by Kind, the sateen illness;) Senator Douglas, Mrs. Douglas and ner | large frame house in New York, destroying the } eye, and not unfreq’ father, Mr. Cutts, Nathan Sargeat, B. B. French, | PU/lding and burning to death seven persons. Bag. Mr. Richard Wallach and lady, Mrs. Ho- | accessed | Hengy Word enter eee ratlo King, Jas. A. Wise, (candidate for Police “ : y ered Commissioner;) Mrs. Judge McLean, Maj. Toch- England, aged 25 5, William W man and lady, mee Jagiello; Lord Lyons, Vice | 7 years; Henry Wood, aed lighted or replaced. Rost. Buncu, Consul. Be Secretary to the Admiralty To Cizan THe E tendent (Census) Kennedy, General Carrington, | the fire was pertially subdued, Chief Engineer | 12¢¥ce# that attend tary, Mr. Kriestman; D.C. Enos, of Philadel- | *0ng the ruins for the bodles of the unfortunate | 17> Vanity Fair attic bedroom, the charred remains of the entire a Philadelphia; Carl Shurz, Col. Ellsworth, of the family, seven innumber. The bodies were placed Van Hagan. Those blackened trunks were all | reported ashipment son, President Columbian College; Rev. Prof. | that remained ofan entire family—father, mother Schute, Columbian College; Rev. Dr. P: ‘ker, | and five children. Mr. Rice, of Boston ; Dr. Wallis, of the N. Y. ae a” Rae We Herald, pee wife, ke., ‘ne. s From Montao' ‘he New York Tribune has the following tal dispatch : Of the Representatives present were Messrs. Montcomery, March 7 Ti Potter, Allison, Bouligny, Morris, Curtis, Morse, | federacy has received satiafactory assurances that Burlingame, Tuck, English, Evans of Texas, | lt will be recognized by the chief European ‘Tux Hon. Axos Tuck, or N. H.—The story that this gentleman will probably be called tothe Position of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury is unfounded. We have ascertained that he will accept no office here. His friends are urging him private enterprise. ‘87,000 per annum. —_—_—_____ ARRIVED.—Mr. Kasson, of lowa, the newly- appointed First Assistant Postmaster General, its prospects of a loan encouraging. Adams; and the Senate was represented by Messrs. | President Lincoln attempt to block=de the to discover coal ner, Foster, Simmons, Bingham and Trumbull. | fcy !n any way, retaliatory measures will be Tur Empezziep Taust Bonps.—WWilliam T. it 5 U7-Thursday morning a fire broke out ina is irritated by dust or intrusive particles of an Minister Judd (to Berlin) and his private secre. | Decker and his assistants commenced a search —— vindicatory of the acceptances in favor ussell ees — Melors & Co. and of | toate legality. | Insead ot 2 ‘ . | there bein 00 000 of them outsten: Private Land Claime—Me. Herele, chaltinany | Seco ce 08, 00,0008 that there are only aout r. Doolittle,chairman; Messrs. “erent ge aba oare that Koes contractors have secure ese assignmen or an hp er sien ches Mapai gee decor (Po pd ie ee ae cope aang) Se gwar ter A legen fr A ag pd linn Pensions—Mr. Foster, chairman; Messrs Bing: Yell permit the earnings of the trains for the 1861 to be applied to the acceptances, they will be liquidated in that assignments. He makes it appear also that the overnment way without recourse to the the contractors upwards of a half million dollars, which is equivalent to the Ciaims—Me. Clark, chairman; Messrs. Sjm- | C&%h value of the Indian trust bonds, of the ab- Mr. Floyd repudiates all pre- He dastanee the verdict aM fied with the opening of their threatened war. Nicolay. Messrs. Anthony, Morrill, Wade, Kennedy, Cling. | Proceedings of the select committee with great their sole object was tical tion. Dirricuttiss.—There is very Public Bufidings and Grounds—Mr. Foot, cbair- | serious difficulty becoming ap; ntin the m: husband to very good purpose in giving a cor- man; Messrs. Dixon, Chandler, Bright, and Ken- | agement of affairs in the eg navy of the dial, smiling welcome to all comers, and they | p United States. In view of recent newsp»per arti- cles it may not be easy to realize the fact the en- Wilkinson, Cowan, Hale, Douglas, Sebestian, and | tire resignations in both these branches of the public service, amount to only a little more than the Southern officers on the of the Senate—Mr. Dixon, chairman; Messrs. Clark a and Navy Registers. There are still 902 a + —— = ear ene eprarg ome pay party, Printing—Mr.Anthony, chairman; Messrs. Har- loing duty, while on 27, all told, bave re- soviaheepspyreer ee lanand Nicholson. de , igned. Now these Southern officers who do not Engrossed Bilis—Mr. Lane, chairman; Messrs. low latitudinal considerations to influence theit action, begin to complain that the “ powers that his luxuriant back hair parted down the middle. Enrolled Bills—Mr.Bingham,chairman; Messrs, | be’? seem disposed to act suspiciously toward Mrs. Lincoln wore a rich bright crimson watered | Baker and Saulsbury. them, to deprive them of privileges and marks of silk, with point lace cape, white and red came- On the Pit tatonS Pearce, chairman; Messrs. | confidence which their rank and term of ser. Many will resign under t! man gave notice that when the reso- | pressure of this erroneous idea. it may be well to Me Foster should come ap, he should | say, however, that the black sheepstill in the ser- Mrs. Kellogg (sister of Mrs. Lincoln) wore a | Move to amend by striking out all after the word | vice are known.—New York Times. New York, on Thursday called Attorney Roosevelt, of that t their firm had tn their pos- , On motion by Mr. Hale. there were ordered to | session neatly one hundsed thousand dollars’ Re ee es ams rich orient worth of theembezzied Indian Trust Fund Bonds, which they had received ns collateral security Miss Edwards (niece of Mrs. Lincoln) was | ful arts, approved March 2, 1861. upon an advance made by them. They now de- sired to know whether the government would re- deem them, as they wanted to make them avail- able. Judge a told them ng write to heey The London News of the 20th ult , sa’ Secretary of the Interier, stating the facts, am Mrs. Baker (niece of Mrs. Lincoln) wore a asking bis advice, or to advertise the bonds for tasteful, lemon-colored, watered silk, with point | at Charleston, reported the reopening oF the main | sale at public auction, first giving notice tothe lace trimmings, pearl ornaments, and cherry-col- | Channel tothe harbor of that port, was received government and ail parties interested. 8ST REIS CSREES Britisn Consvate, Tre C. 1% Coat Business Rcixzp —The Mrs. Grimsley (cousin to Mra. Lincoln) was Cuarteston, February 1, 1561 } discovery immense reservoirs of vil under ground, needing only the use of an augur to has utterly ruined the cannel = lordship that the de facto authorities of the | coal business The works in this county and unfinished and idle. Mean- ing into this harbor with the excep- | while, hundreds and thousands of persons are making money out of the of] business in our visitors we noticed the following:-—Hon. Hugh | tion to report that the main or ship ckannel is neighboring counties. > 6 again open and available for vessels drawin, mand, it being found impossible to have barrels pres a WS 5 Gee. Wise, 06, Ve, (nephew to | ee tar rece tie ee firut:| made'es fast exthey are teeded”’ fon word, oil house. beacons, lightship and buoys, alluded to | is the source from whence Wirt and Ritchie, and Shele d’ Vere, of the University of Virginia; Hon. | in my letter of the 3d ult., have not yet been re- perbaps other counties, are drawing vast sums of Coopers are in great de- money —Marion County Virginian vk oF Dus ‘When the eye jovariably shutsand rub his uently the removal of the Irri- tating cause becomies more difficult. The proper ai Practice fs to keep the = pspilng Alea I a sort of rotary movement o} e takes place, od 35 yeafs; his wife, Julia Wood, aleoa native | the surface becomes covered with wane thee? cod, axed ticle 1s gradually impelied to the corner of the aged 3 yours: loshin’ or cee ee wy eye, and is there floated out, or can be easily re- President Hamlin, Dr. Thomas Miller, Superin- or thang pestis saipmagy ro poor a moment afte; | TOVed. without any of the disagreable conse- shutting and rubbing. relates an extraordinary iny sta of N ¥ detect! 3 phia, and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie, of victims, which resulted in finding, he back lise dicoovecei ork ef ve vigilance. The on the wharf, from the !mmed superscription of which they made out Chicago Zouaves, Hon. Amos Kendall, Rev. Mr, | in a wagon filled with straw, and conveyed to | the words *‘cartridges”” and “ Pickens” Fired Gurley, Rev. Byron Sunderland, Rev. Dr. Sam- | ‘26 Twentieth Ward Station-house by Sergeant | with zeal, they selzed the incendiary package, and of arms prevented. The owner appeared, however. and explained to their lumin- ous understanding that ‘ cartridges and Pickens’? should read «* partridges and chickens.”” eee eS de asee a enae UF The coal fields of Massachusetts are rej he Southern Con. | by Professor Ridzeway 28 not being workable by inasmuch as the seams are P Ite ¢ hb covered up with what geologists term, the drift for the post of Naval Officer at Boston; worth about | Goodrich, Lovejoy, Hutchins, Farnsworth, C. F. | {,2%¢r#. Its present cash resources are am formation, which ci bon oo Seip ports, | that Sta Baker, Wilson, King, Pearce, Chandler, Sum- | or to interfere with the commerce of the Confede. | t%t,the State shall defray the expenses of boring onsists of sand, gravel, peb- The profassor propoposes The Army was represented by Major Heitzeli, are ne easy. He only awalts the arrival | 5 out. McLean, Col. Craig (and daughter), Maj. of bis commission (from the Executive Mansion) a bill closing the courts against Northern credi- to enter on the discharge of his duties. He can, on: for which the means are abundant. The Judi ¥ NATIONAL VOLUNTEERS, iciary Committee of Congress have reported STAN here oui ie Maeotin af the McDonald, Captains Clark, Miller, Cullum, Cil- | tors in case of a collision between the Govern. | ComP3'¥ on MONDAY KVENING. att o'cl'h, Evry mem er will please attend, as businers of b hard! Shiras, Ringold, Davis, Barry, Kingsbury, | ment. the ulmost imports n b he Ce with the nd Degin the chopping and hewing sane Palmer, and Franklin | Dr.Weed (and Missyestppr pany. By order ef the Carini, ser nat 8 am e wWithiehm©~uchiont lady), Maj. Ramsay, Maj Eastman, Col. Taylor ant ting at Smi fF ASSEMBLY’ CHURCH, Consen Firion : onday next. (brother to Gen. Taylor), Captain Meigs, Colonel Store, Jones county, Miss., on the 16th of Febru. The ev, Mr CF aL fthe sretcnanens detainee Soe Lert teem Cazps.—We heer that Messrs. Crawford, of Georgia, and Forsyth, of Alabama, who propose to ask to be received by this Gov- ernment as quasi ministers from the so-called Sumner, Colonel Thom: Beckwith and ary. Welearn from the Brandon Republican, says the Nashville Patriot, that “there were ma Grifith,&e ,&c. The Navy by Captain Glasson, speeches made on the occaseon protesting sais Lieut. Phelps, Captains Magruder and Maury, | S¢cession and the increased taxation of the People Dr. Elliot (and lady,) Com. Smith, Commanders | 0" the part of the State, and calling fora still ‘clock the Rev Timo New York, in ‘Lhe public are invi- Southern Confederacy, called yesterday and left ‘their cards for President Lincoln and Seoretary Seward. Rusiewzp—The Hon. Mr. Clemson, now of Missouri, (the son-in-law of the late John C. Cal- Sands and Page. larger meeting at Tallahoma.” The proceedin of the meeting were furnished the Republican for Mr. Lincoln had occasion last might to acknowl- publication Dat were declined on the ground that unctaal tions that he stopped him, saying that he allowed be died c an Fpetieat ae | e Y EVENING next, March ‘It edge himself beaten in height. He noticed a | the will of the majority of the State as expressed { to proceed ‘ herefrom, in precession, gentleman passing him of such towering propor- | for secession ought to be respected. It has come | inxton Longe, Bh Lodge, v, dg roomen TUES h, at 7 o’clo to visit Wash. Brothers, come ail. and be . M. PEARSON, Ree. Seo, be denied Portion of the people because the | _™4 9 3'* Reus.) bas te 2 te. the tary of the Inte- noone taller than bimself to pass him unchal- majority is believed to be agelnet th Tior bis resignation of the Position of chief of the Agricultural Bureau of the Patent Office, which be bas filled so ably and so much to the satisfe- on, formerly of th from Loudon county, Va.,and he looms up to th Tus Parrerson Cas: oR cola al abt tuck sonn tackag Mp NOM’ | of the 18th ultimo publishes the Judgment of tie | LO-Me RROW em. WESTERN PRESBYTERIAN langed. The tall ’un proved to bea Mr. Hatcher, 1S" cnt CH “Rev. TNH. A ff ome. Cfo XY, wil preach i is re NINGrat u ‘o’elook, and in the efternoon at 4 o’clock. Subject in the morn- French Court in the Patterson case. It dec! | ing—The worth of the sou! and the way to lose it; At balf past ten p. m., Mr. Lincoln passed 00) Pog = tion of the try fe ti U ’ that Madame Patterson and Jerome Bi nd in the aiternoon, the worth of salvation mn Samat Ser come time past. through the East Room, escorting Mrs. Col. | her son, are not admissible in their demand and | the way to seoure it. * “ed Rustexatiox Tzspzxep.—The Hon. A. B. | Gates, Mrs. Lincoln taking the arm of Hon. Mr, | dismissed it,and orders that in the margin of the Greenwood, Commissioner of Indian Affairs, ten- dered his resignation immediately upon Mr. Sec- Tetary’s Smith’s installation into office. At the Urgent request of the latter, he however consented to hold over in office until the President can have time to select his successor. Pip iprortitetaemeneetieceeh aoe Tas Cotiecr: ? OF THE Port oF Boston. ‘The knowing ones aver that the Hon. Mr. Good- rich, of Mass., Las, decidedly, the inside track for ‘this position. There sre any number of aspirants for tthe Hon. George Ashmun being included large assemblage emerged with the same outer oy ee Rusionz».—Thomas DeKalb Harris, for many ‘years a clerk in the House of Representatives, Tesigned his office day before yesterday, and Teturos home to his native State, Georgia. SRE an 8 ihr a Aa Rev family council abstaining from —_e the case. An appeal w: e. pieces, ‘God save our noble President.” The last scene of the levee wasa tragic one The mob of coats, hets and caps leftin the hall had somehow got inextricably mixed up and mis- feine Into the 5 court, Mr. Cock. Free. seem to have taken advantage of the opportunity tow » Mr. Rese on to make a grand sweep, and a very good business a LS just have done. Some of the victims ut- he ‘untied one terly refusing to don the greasy, kinky apologies by Mrs. Cocke and R for hats left on hand, tied up their beads in hand- mously decided that the applicant should not be kerchiefs and eo wended their way sulkily home- | required to take oath, notwithstand!; we may believe the repcris of some of the news-| Turn Suizuue oF TF. Baxx Cona.—The dark Paper correspondents from Montgomery, the Cora, seized by Capt. Faunce, of the Revenue- Course of Gov. Brown, of Georgia, in taking inde- | cutter Harriet Lane, long since, on suspicion that a ee bah glared Sirsa sr — ‘was going a slaving, be bh was afterward ceding States with those of the old Union, is dis. | sonded, vy Judge ; & second time, tried, and con- — writes from Montgomery, February 25th, just as she was as follows: . She lies under “The course of Governor Brown, in his second he Rarriet Lune, pry | rf vette te the Peters! Government mc abe 4 wned Ne pu going 7 and calcuisted to embarrass its action. Separate Ne reccehine “he aut ener : nth Beret bana ny Satan eee ae » $0 long as were separa! 5; among ate ‘States there must be no other than confed strost, if ‘osser, and the court unani- ' oes = flo: Farnsworth, of Ill. Mr. Lincoln, after making | Act of July, 1860, containing the declaration of | ((@ “Ae: Area Wan Tiseing ‘Bees (een odi dead 2 ? ‘© | acceptance under benefit of the inventory of | by the Presbytery of D. each in th the circuit of the room, withdrew to his private | Jerome Bonaparte of the succession of bis Impe- | byter an (burch on *1x near M partments, but Mrs. Lincoln and the company | rial Highness, Prince Jerome, mention shall'be nar FOMORROW MORNING. t ye remained for some time longer. Te coat ee one fragment, the plaintif to pay | PoP dio nate va Te oN OLE will deliver 3 The Marine Band was present, furnishing their | (b¢,coets,, The Court grounds its ju SEmpeane| gelick p.m. Sudject—Ancient Memphis a usual quota of fine music, playing, among other 4 ¥ sem Th it UNIVERSALISM. Probably be ance af Eternal Fe EVENING: end will oudeevoe ne the final Important Decision ox a New Pornt or i bappinceso ine Inout of kam Law.—The Richmond Enquirer says: “The ey i rid oratory Vege ty Rg appropriated, and perhaps not one in ten of that | general practice of the courts of the common- not been" born, the tant HEOPH: id Trinity Churoh on SUNDAY man ad juire attorneys icing | tants of Sodom who were forth example, 4 ir _ er Zz on entering. thi: fae oat in elppat eles coat uffering the vengeance of eternal fire: Tests First Preshyteriau possible trans lence. the ear- ng leotures of the cow: ward. nest uest of the common wealtu’s attorne to | special request, the t will be - continue the motion till next day, in order tex: yee WiSiturday) EVEN G resen' . an Tux Sovrugrn Cononess anv Georota.—if enh he aera isan s VE he second on Gi On nex! G. at the same fime ani | be the only op; to tion the pu te in 25 ts, ma 8-St* cs Betts, and sold by United YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCI. ——. The correspondent of the Mobile | States Marshal, Was yesterday se! a wind time eae Non GaRistiAN geen 1ON—Hall’ Penna. % Ltt wabeictoziody otek pes sarge? "elook p. m. maré-6t™ “I SAY, STRANGER, WHERE t tting-out of slavers.— Boven street, to buy a out ol slat oe ‘ou acem to be tir Iam going to SMI lo. 60 f Ch peo- say Se ee ee ate action. Governor disti; — _ mB out eit : listened to | oceanic 7 NG meee 255750 WEBBING’ ER eal PJ Pa. Av. a AMUSEMENTS. Wasa NGTON THEATE deta stet air atmos THIS EVENING, Farewell Apprarance of MISS JOEY GOU@ENHEIM, ‘Who will sppear in two popular characters, PEG WOFFINGTON And CONSTANCE, Tn the beautiful Comedies entitled MASKS AND FACES Ardthe ron ins LOVE CHASE. ‘tl 4 handsome 2 Dco! ENTATI } \s GREG ALICDRNTUEY | ease e wr U8: oa PHURSDAY RVENING, Mask s1et eh | fared aoe ment. a order of Committes. mar 9 S* oO» FELLOWS’ HALL! INAUGURATION WERK. SIX NIGHTS MORE, Commencing MONDAY EVENING, March 4. Cuavor oF Procraume Nientir. SIXTEEN STAR PERFORMERS. ERY EXTENSIVE SALE Orginal New Oizeas ap aotope- | Ses ease ge itan Double Minstrel Troupe —_| mencine, a} 10 o'clock 8m... very, puperior ae. Will appear the above hail nightly ce sd gentioman declining housekeeping. We enumer- BAN ENTERTAINMENTS Cetnanct 4 Menoguny. Waleut aod Oak Teve-s Totes, Sofes, ‘ | gyening new novoltiee, end all fc geme of ot Saree Npteeseese on. Beato Re M and ar aa Grand Matinee on Saturday Afternoon at helf- agt? polesk. . The Brass Band wi!l give a Serc in front of * hall every nicht previous to opening the doors. nor at7; conce’t to commence at 8 o’el’k. Sdmi east aeeens sees nae » Mansger and Gator’ Onk E: ing Tabie and Chairs: A eer tes Bo: we A mag Were Ww Commode, Writing ation an to ail t Four fine French plate Gilt Gothie-frame Mirrors, 8. Chas, Glass sod Crockery Ware, among which Fing White French Chins Dinner, Coffee and Tes Set instreli ver top Dressing and ‘out top Center, Bide, Ore five Painted WANTS. Large Oileioth Ww ANTED TO HIRF—A WOWVA a ed ‘Mattresses. was ir three in family. ly No, Ta aod Pillows, a good jot of Beddi 355 Ietrect, Netwoon 15eh nad lathe viene go and general sascriment of ikitohen NTED-B pune American girl,a Pisce | C, and other Stoves, . W ‘sr Tedy’s taaid ‘and. searatress, Ang’ one | Qhorime tnastner Stoves. cg house Bafe, wishing her wil! pease leave a at Star | With many other erticles which we ‘URDeO- Uffice, end she will cali. u essary to cuumerate. 7 3 Terms cash in current funds. NTED 1! F ME : : Wr food at dress ard vonptotabiiig, to outer to che Bitention of the pabise t6 vespostfally snvited jons for anew work just recoived. rape fe 9 perior qusit ;poTgone & stated salen or Liberal eovands ar GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auote,” Seventh st, APP $0 4+P- ee By J.C: MoSUIRE & CO.. Auctioneers x 'ASES WANTED.—Any person OVERNMENT SAL. 4 Ss irg Show-cases for sales erto rent oa FSATURVAY AFTERN' WW 7s Do , 302 Pi 4 o’olock, at the esat front of the SES Poy ae sell the Lumber w Si a 8 RE ST W ANotiworth of SECOND HAND FURNE TURE of zil kinds, for which 1 will guaran te pay | _ms spo bigh prices, Gad, se pent ee ARSHAL® LET - ol . ooo _- Syrian inFurttare. Geren tes, | MochaecGomalt counts of W ANT: D SECOND SAND SURNITORE. pose to pub), f olining bo ing, OF {us of Foreitura $a haod ont obtase theseek day of March instant, 1861, at rices by applying at 369 Seventh st. th’ lowing deeoribed , to wit, BONTZ & GRIFFITH. a 2 me unre Ne jeer oe a, uare 2 ington, getoer with all and lar the LOST AND FOUND. thereon, seized and lev ial 135 ST—At the Levee last night, a soft HAT. and shinee fas detecathe ake Oat |B Soran tl jeeves. @ finder wi!l co: Gy'ieaving thom at thie offices or by leeving word PO names y- where they may be got. Se OST—A SILVER BREASTPIN, with the fig- M ae i = 4 ure of adog, betwern the Ci Market acd eri faoins issued from OUND .—Taken by mistake, in the reramb! cone. bi jast night, > _—-_ oloth ov ») . i pers doubtless 2 to th 7 itias been leftat this office for ©: change. mar 9-2t OST—At the Leves last night, a French beaver a sae sesh TAPMA Had in one wet a band- eset ome. kerobiti, &nd in another a pair lined thread a five cree Waren tes Bat eaeeebs 5 J + eee jeave e : %. Sven! 5 tween 434 and 6th sts.,1a the care of 3. TF: Cald- W SELDEN, U.S. Marshal. ye undersigned, ————SsSsSaeaeeeggwee S=————— mar * Losty aaah aka STs se ainoe es asus “i + ais , wv ERCO $1—$1-s1_81-si_si-_s1-s the oaner by exving itat No. 32orets keteoos | $1—Si_S1—81—-S1_S1_S1_81_91—it land K sts. oratthe Marble Works corner New — York av. a Fifteenth © HOR. H. DORIAN. 476 Pa. Av, EVANS’s. 476 Ps. Av. ee ori RAN | YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF Ir The gentleman who tok an overooat from the 2 JEWELRY pocket belongitg 'o Thomas Hit of Sassen | IN OUR STORK FOR ONE DOLLAR. 38 Pectin, See. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. receive the thaaks of its | Elegant CARBUNCLE.._. it THOMAS FITCH. | Fieeen ATA eT Take RY pets SU eAloSieatcmaeats | Beet Se levee last right,an J + L and GOLD, - Sets . nd handkerchief The | Elegant CORAL — Owner ost pe Scat by cal ing at 404 Eat. | Elesant MEDALLION. Po. th, ssevens aperty and paying for this adver~ | Elegant RIM MOSAIC ent. 3 e ; seme piace, LA baok brosdeloth Overcoat suelvat eal af Migest PLAIN SOLD — button off on, left hand mide; a net worsted oapin| 4 aties” GUARD CHAINS. Cription will ounfern favor by leaving at | Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS. for @t t north, between Sth and yyth ste. Ladies’ NECK CHAINS for $1 ee Gent’s VEST CHAINS, (10 differest AME TO THE SUBSCRIBER, on the 7th patterns -for 6 natant, two “4 thocther adatk tay ah ghey "bose LARGE LOT OF PLATED W bind the ‘The owner wil. consisting of Ore Ee URI net™ | TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONS, road, bear First Tollsate. CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE B. = —_~ CREAM LAOLES, TEA SETS OUND—A GOLD BRACELET, at the I ENIVES and FORKS BUSTED? uration Ball, which the owner can ha: 4 ro" property and paying charges. mar KNIVES, CUPS, ac., &o. +, Also; A Large Assortment of JEWELR BOARDING. we oan sell at 50 cents per article. “= ES a aE ea BOARDING—A few pleas nt Rooms, with BOOKS_BOOKS. z, Bosrd. can be had at No. 28 43¢ st. mar® lw* CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A G EO. BS tee iw OARDING.—A gentleman SACRIFICE, 1@ gentlemen, can be ated with comfortable Rooms or the co: sed New York NURSERIES GB ar uiNNaeNn HILL. The proprietor invites the gr $4 a — | to his extensive assortment of TR F RRUBBERY. owrer. . NOW IS YOUR TIME To GET BOOKS and JEWELRY 5 LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. The stock ef Ornamental Shade Trees in partio~ CALL EARLY aT = i " ‘ fred Tor tale va ‘the United Saates, | 476Pa-Av, EVANS'S. 4 *"The stock of Ornazeatal BY ER GREENS sents an ansortqentet trons er te quality, RIDDLE Symmetry Cf Tova. Many oot | HAS TRE LARGEST, NEWEST AND shifted as often as five times in FASHIONABLE STOCK OF Ni Cnt.) ton, 584 saSBYPSIRATERET 584 aed iy ol ooeglee dent reontvad, ieee Old Lxcoun as y Ee demas von DER, Famity BLANKETS ANv COMFORTS. Eee

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