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er manafactarer, on Eleventh st. The “LOCAL NEWS. ("Tux Stan publishes the List of Letters remaining in the Washington City Post Office under the provisions of the law directing them to be printed in the newspaper having the largest eirculation within the delivery of the office. Its total dafly circulation is more than double that of any other Daily printed in the District of Co- lumbia. —Wm. A. Maury, ., of Washington, and Rufus laine, were admitted attor- of this Court: tw C. and Henry A. he teerran in error, agt. Thomas . error the clreuit courtiet the United States for the Saas eaten eoeeeeces of cou: in error, error was docketed and dismissed, with costs. was argued by Mr. Brent in support thereof. Nos 1 and 21. Wm. H. and Charles Belcher, Plaintiffs in error, agt. Wm. A. Linn. The ar- gument of these causes was concluded by Mr. Phillips for the plaintiffs in error. No. 214. James Knight et al., plaintiffs in error. agt. Augustus Schell. This cause was submitted to the consideration of the court on the record and printed arguments by J. T. Williams for the Plaintiffs, and by Mr. Stanton for the defendant. Adjourned until Thursday next. Fourrzxtx Strezt To P —A correspondent Pr follow ne goed story,’’ as he calls f ye a of the iring President. We can’t Ber Point of it, somehow, but perhaps our read- ers can: “An amiable friend—an M. D. of your city— visited Baltimore last summer, and while there, called upon a dignified old maid acquaintance, whom he highly esteemed. The meeting was cordial, and, after old times and old friends had been sufficiently discussed, and the weather ‘‘set- = the conversation turned on President Bu- chanan. “Lhave heard,” anid she, “that he isa very industrious old gentleman.” “«Very much so,” said be; ‘indeed, I know that it Is bisconstant tice when be is quartered at tbe White House, towalk out Fourteenth street every morning before breakfast. to P.”” “Oh, Dector !”’ said she, blushing and turning her face, ‘Oh! Doctor !”? “‘1—ab—beg,” said the Doctor, slightly con- fused, “I beg your —— Madam, I am sure Ishould have said to P street. Our streets are arranged alphabetically, you know. The explanation was satisfactory, at least it is presumed 80." Tax District AtrroxNzrsnip.—The business men and members of the bar aremaking vigorous efforts to have our esteemed fellow citizen, Gen. Ed. C. Carrington, sppointed U.S. District At- torney. All concede bis peculiar fitness and quali- cation for that important — and his public services entitle him to the consideration of our citizens; and the country be bas so faithfully served on the field of battle. When disunion first showed its hideous head, Gen Carrington stepped forward as the champion of the Union. He can- vassed, at his own expense, the State of Virg! when the attempt was first made to precipitate her into the vortex of secession, and met in dis- cossion the Hon. Wm. Smith, Hon. H. Winter Payne, and Judge Allen, President of the Court of Appeals, and wherever he went he was re- ceived by immense audiences, with every demon- stration of respect and enthusiasm. The vote of Virginia attests the result of his labors. He spent bis time, labor, and money in organizing, per- fecting, and drilling s regiment of men, which is an ornament to our city, and ev member of which pledged himself to resist to the death any attempt, come from whatever quarter, to disturb the peace of our city, or to injure, or insult Mr. Lincoin and his part, * ALexanvria IrzMs.—From the Gazette of this morning we glean the following: Yesterda pager a small c} of Mr. Dish- man. ling in First Ward, was regres scalded by overturning upon itself a pot fill With boiling water. We are sorry to say that the Iittle fellow is in a very critical condition. We learn that a number of our citizens contem- plate offering the ‘Commissioners of the Confed- ‘tate States,” now in Washin; » the compli- _— of a public dinner in this city, at an early ‘We Tegret to learn that Mrs. Clifford, wife of Mr: @. W . Clifford, residing on King street, was oe burned yesterday evening. by her clothes ng fire from a stove near which she was stand- Ing. Mr Clifford, in attempting to extinguish the flames which were enveloping his wife, had bis hands badly burned. Garmixat Covrt.—After our report closed yes- terday, the case of the United States agt. Wm. H. Russell was taken up, on the special piea of abate. ment under the statute, made by the counsel for the defense. Mr. Joseph H. Bradley, sr., ad- dressed the court for the defense, and was followed by the District Attorney upon the question raised as to the = pcre by meten thee ack ot Congress, les crime, who =» have previously been cxaatined in relation thereto Defore investigating committees of Congress. ‘To-day, ote Br ny, to the _ argument it. 5 '¥, upon the point raised by hopeennl ae the defense in the go Bbove mentioned case ‘had been placed in lighters, and soon ‘weather became ing her acknowledged strength of hull. is tusured for about $40,000, and cost $60 000. wind being offshore makes the sea compara- z.mnoctt, Seng the beach. Should an east- yw occur, it Is feared she would break up. — fcr » uotice was left that there was a @end child at the corner of Poorth and K streets, Fourth Ward, requiring the atteation of the police. went tothe house and found the child, an infant 8 er 9 months old, lying deed in a bed, & women named Flynn, said to be the mother, ng drank by its side, rolling and swollen and blosted, and Opp Feitows’ Hatt, Duprez & ‘leans Minstrel Troupe continue to Neon with thet es with amuse- serene se oa 80 ‘of their being at all . This afternoon, at grand matinee performance. im the workshop of M: Cripps cabinet nade ‘before ine ‘und tay held open i ete jt was 01 =e pock ° lar and well known on which ilininies. Itisa ‘also dealer: ~ in i. a a are out this imposi- se they h& man as you would s dealer in tmoney. for he isthe greater scamp 0 wep SSS EE ya ar i 'y the outside ertheless rere” Figs may rely upon its being genuine. by Seth W. Fowie Con B il ity é = jan ieee sta a&J. druggists everywhere, ma 5 lw.r Seas rern asad Ww and fest the human per bd as the he medicine may it perhage bo ueootany. naa) bot- Heche ‘Wy drugeista Gverywieres” ote oan 5-00st Coveus, let the Cold, Cough on be ever so slight, os more serious attack be ‘och. Titation of the Throat Preoauti warded aes, in gee ss - im cases, containi: each, with book of full directions, "For sal Z. B. Gilman, 350 Pa. ‘wholesale and retail =: W. A. aven A. Fitzgerati, 363 north Fretreet; and Sixth street. “Also, Pond'e Betract off Fitch nue 5 axel, for internal and e: inflammat: difEitin Bold as above . htt een fo by RADER, ha’ Prof. Wood's advertise- met im our paper. ‘Kea? its it Bifrrt ted you. rit find for exchange st the Stas Offau ovomias, oe thy To THE A¥vLicTED!—Be sure to read the adver- tisement ‘Lean’s Strengthening Cordial & Bist Paden n‘crotior soma se Coo tp MARRIED. . On the 6th of Feb: > the Rev. Dr. Hall. PWAL. W.. TRONNEL to Mise MARY 28H NOELL, ail of this city. In Washington, on the 7th instant, by the Rey Mr, Macariey, WM. C. PALMER. of Maryland, te Mies 6.1 daughter of Jamos P. Davis, of the 181 “(Baltimere and Cambridge, Md., and Philadel- phia sad N. ‘ork papers please copy.) : DIED, In this city. of eral s. after a lingeri * ABETH SINMS the 87tn year of her Bor fu: wiil take place at 3 o'clock inday eventng, from the residence of her son, Sampson Simms, L street, between 10th and Lith sts, (Alexandria papers copy . morning of the 9th irstant, after a linger- ing which she bore, like # true christian, with fo) nd resignation to the will of God, MARKY JANE, beloved wife of Edward MoDeuth. in Sist year of lier age. Deceased was a native of County A! h, Ireland. Her funeral takes place to morrow, at half-past 3, from First and D sts., Capito! Hill: * J FIRST IN SEASON. UST Received from Norfolk a serey of HARD CRABS, at . M. HARVEY'S, mar&-3t No. 251 C st., between 10th and 11th, A _. BAR & BRO. oak READY MADE. OLOTHING nea ol oO Bi pie GI th re rt en! TBO! lor cae! : Romowber the Plsce—oo! Tner E ‘and Beveuti ate. mar ¥ HE LY GOOD PORT: T OF PRES- 3 hed. just out On receipt of 25 cents. clubs of tweaty FRENCH & RICHSTEIN. SHIRTS—SHI Ts 88 . Finest Rely mae forte tha Boat and lurable Shirts can only ‘stablish ment, corner o} Ea ; 5 Strang in want of C.ean ‘Shirts wiil fina it to their advantage to give us & call. mar 8 OME-MADE aco AND SHOES, us Lanrgs’, Missxs’ anp CHILDREN’s WzaRk, At Kxcecdingly Tow Prices. At J. ROSENTHAL’S, No. 16 Market Space, ma 8-80 Pa. av , bet. 8th and sth sts. L4*t WEEK OF TRE SALE JAPANESE GOODS. Go at once and examine them! The most magnificent ever imported! Consisting in part of Bow! dk it Panch Boe anata hate owls, ra, &o., SUPERB INLAID CABINETS, &o &eo, &o. Now is the oni portunity to make selections from thi ge assortment of ese Goods. Selling at Less Than Cost in Japan! 17° 206 Pax. Avance, Under Willards’ Hotel. £7} 17" 206 Penn. Avesve, Under Willards’ Hotel. 1} ma 8 6t ee rear ann al ts —" _ SO nati ASPBERRY. STRAWBERRY, ASPARA- RASA HEDSING BEAW ES. 15,000 RASPBERRY PLANTS, t Gaerteling “Hole, to Peaaae at hardy and productive. bearing a fine full crop d autumn, with but little attention,) “ Hudson Antw Te aod Victoria,” Henicot.’ rey’s Seedling,” Alice id.” ap oe gal RIES of the most approved Varteties. 5, oots of GIANT ASPARAGUS, : 3/000 USAGE OMANGE PLANTS, for hedg- Og. Ord: trictly atte: to, and Ke: done with proper care, TOSHOE PIERCH NTE Le om Linnsen Hil mart-so2w (Int.2weo) Near Washington, D.C. Ev*r VISITOR TO WASHINGTON SHovtp Purcuase PHILP’S WASHINGTON DESCRIBED. This is the ba Complete Gurde-book to the Nation- ‘ al Catal (enone a @ Th tat . nee Yom Neh oaPeehtoae ane? Present Time, with every Important vent connected with itas the Seat of Government, Also, ss MiprisDerntiotcl tN arine asig Beceoaras, Pisces of the Vicinity, InuuernaTED With Ae lem ects Rape or malion "HTL g SROLOONEo™ PHIL msrTeolm 332 Parav bot, oth aot oth ste, CHEAP HARDWARE! Wenge pivot yt Bun t re ai, Whee as WT SOREN tat Sy safagaseaty i Sk i ieeiabatial og Fa UMBRE: La MANUFACTORY, ‘M. A MA . > - ot Pann. AVENUE. é Parescle at cost ‘ob- “are REMAINING IN THE POST OFFICE, Wasuineron City, March 9, 1861. SL eee being e ROWspaper having largest cirealation ofany daily paper published in Washington.) {U7 All persons applying for letters 12 the follow- Tot ing list, will please say they are aDvERTisED. , Mi. 2 ape or lise organ, Mira Hobbs, Dire Ana H Mortiand, Ka Sarah .D A D. Albright, C J Armatron co Armatroog, BH Auderson. Gen A % Baber, RPL Benton, WA Bishop, DW & Boswell, WHS Bradiey, Wm Butler, W 0-2 XE cD Eddy, A’ R-2 Fargo, W G—2 Fa el, Wm French, 8 P ee sw Franklin, LE Freideurich, L French, Jno R Fletcher, Jno Fiske, 8B Fremoot, J C—3 Ferree, Jao Britton, LH Foote, H N-3 rion, C T Butler, Jno M-2 Fry, HB Lutlefield, © Badcock, Jas P—4 Fish, Henry c BrockeubroughJ W2f'olsom, Geo Bawdish, JB Fisher, Geo P Bagiey,Juo J ‘arr, Geo Bisell, 7 W—8 i JH 5 Leach,A M Forrest, DG Lawrence, AJ Fine 73D A Loomis, A'W Ball, Borguer, Geo Barrett, Geo F Glover, Sami T Griffin, Robt Garrett, W Hl Granger, R D Gregor. Gregory, Jao Gordou, J W 2H 5 Baxter, Cartos Bliss, écT Mi Jno Mahofey, J H Mereduh, J H offic, J. =f Mirick, Henry Muchell, HC Morgan, HC Mitche! Mygeu,G Muse, Geo H M aw . Thos Hodge, Thos H srlae~ Meine M Hix, Harrington, 8M Hi sC—3 pball, Robt Cassell, R T—2 Cyden, RC G RM-2 ' McCarey & Co McConnell, F 0 McGovern, G W McElfresh, H McLelland, Juo Cava MH Churebill,J MeK 2 Hi ‘alli, Jas Hi Gounay,JnoO —Heiskeil, Gounellt Jue Hawkias, JR Cam) a A, J Hi isa es foesd Jno {um phreis, B Heudersou, J D P Howbooke. J Gaslow, Jao F 3 — JuoC Prau, Wm P wea Thos—2 Theo M—§ Wom create P oa ettis, shane r 4 Phillipe, R B Peirce, RA—® EP rt > f if ai) is HE (i “itr ie mH a, Hi Ife rei: ei 6. 03 @ eee SP BAH : ae a tt ds) a _ ony Woe ae ones onus bas weteaad Stephenson, Geo reg -~ re, ry? fencer, Geo E sehare't Skiveet, EH EC ith, EL MISCELLANEOUS.—G. L.; 8. Pub. of Ma WM. JONES. P. M. DO NOT LEAVE WASHINGTON WITHOUT SUBSCRIBING FOR THE W (DOLLAR) STAR! IT WILL CARRY TO YOU WEEKLY, AC CUUNTS OF ALL GOING ON HERE, WORTH KNOWING! ITS ACCOUNTS OF WHAT 1S SAID AND DONE HERE ARE NOTORIOUSLY THE COMPLETEST, BEST AND MOST SATISFACTORY IN THE WORLD! THE PRICE IS ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER Mar 5-St CROCKERY, CHINA, A) LAS W. = We hbve wines 5 nt of the above goods, tentis fe 23 6teo Medicines. very lare acsort- to which Wé tn all purchasers wishing good ar: arene WARE. REROSIN AS. S. Wholessie and Re! Odd Fellows’ H HERE'S A BETTER TIME COMING! ae eee. CUTLERY and PLATED in vam . EK&cQ, Di ‘Medical House, nd Cla Hotel, corner Sixth street and ven medii yh Ost Hotel, aiid ti Dr id . ey" hey are warrant virulent forma oF Gounorrhars Giéel Fs jocturnal 101 of the Biadder in fr ean be sent by mal ite the Natio: jebrated won The Remedies ‘» Office hours from 8, m. to10 THrorA T NOTICE TO STRANGERS ITING WASHINGTON. one A View of the National Capitol 'o every purchaser of weli known es'abli RICHST® ‘Stat odioal ers, No. 2' Kirkw: House, Washington, 3,000 LS. GOS: best ING fos corner Vermont av. TAN opps Vist the well wn esta! PRENCH SR Is Moeke’s WEST END DRUG STORE, 113 PA. AVENUE n0UT! i tn the Dru known ¢: Dr. SCHENCK, o! to vimt Was “PUBLIc BATHS. HENRY SCHAEFER, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, E > naan Suvanru, ed up, in connection wii Savers BATHS. at feb or five baths for a 40 Pr wi to add to his present silitien for ae yp Otaeiarer te to the te, ‘or aad in this sone CHOICE BUTTER, HEN BUTTER of the very tity: Al ER SY Lv 1 WHEAT. OkRVERT'S HONEY spyjene ky ig &nd Dyes, or id ent baie SOBENCK’s PULMONIC SYRUP, f Philadelphia, finds it i: Mington every wos eros, positively Sge EE’ Avenue roo! OU! in advice free. Ho only GEORGETOWN. Correspondence of The Star. Groncrtown, March 9. 156! Onr Ci Councils were in session last evening. Messrs. Esau Pickrell and William Godey, members elect of the Board epee a bee in presence of the two an a es atbony Hyde, Esq.,) announced the follow- ing standing committees : ts, ‘house — Messrs. and Clements. Police—Messrs. A to Godey and Bangs a A the M » in relation to bis essage from dismissal of police officers J. L. Shackleford and Jas. Veitch, was received. After considerable discussion, the whole matter was referred for in- vestigation to a joint committee, consisting of Walter 8. Coxe, of the Aldermen, and Messrs. Bangs and oe of the Common Council. A resolution fix! ng. the salary of the messenger of Se two beards $100 per annum, passed both The re; of Engineer Myers, and other mat- ters of in! wil noticed in our regular re- Port of ings. Among the improvements latel; completed here, we notice erection, by har’ Jos. W. Boucher, of a large building, 60 by 40 feet, at his and a seeshi awing ane ween hich ‘cuts amachine fa which cuts Advertisements left at Dr. Barnards’, at Cran dell’s, or at 140 Bridge street, where the Star ge it may be seen, will meet with prompt atten. GEORGETOWN ADVERT'MTS Previous to which an. glection vl for otk” edurt . . wil be in attendanes a ‘orolook. ‘By order = mae 3t ILLIAM KING, Seo. eS a eer 30 bushels of Mercers, 309 bus! _ Whites. On hand yet and for sale cheap. Pricss reduced very much if 20 bushels are taken. JOHN M. MAY'S, ma 7-St No. 69 High st., Georgetown. FS RENT—A desirable RESIDENCE on Firat street, Georgetown, D. with gas snd water. and is eonveni ket aud Omnibus Stand. The House is looated one of the best neighborhoods in the town Apply to JNO. T. BANGS. Agent, ma 6-3teo EORGETOWN FISH W G ‘TO Paty HARF FOR Maxonr’s Orricg, Georgetown, D. Ml ‘arch 6th, I Proposals, in writing, wi!] be received at this of. fice until the 16h 1 lay intho ns making bids will please seal endorse thea ** Pro a for the Fi hn mar 6-ti6th He RY ADDISON, Mayor. *OR RENT OR LEASE —A very desirable Market or Dairy F. water at the door; substan! ltis ov the Hights above George- g the northern boundary thereof, re in excellent ord: land Per 10) Rid g Philadel phi jer 8. Seymour, from i 25 Desrele ae Ios hall Carrot ieee Tete Co's Philadelphia DRAFT ALE. For sale by fo ARNY & SHINN. Dary 200BELS, PRIME CIDER Xpected jooner } ee ay ee 3 This Eider is A No, land is for eale Bios asalt PUFCRBECTE. | RNY & SHINN’S fe 22 Union Bottling Depot, Georgetown. UST RECEIVED— ————————— __ FOR SALE AND RENT. atory brown-front brick , sitnate Of Thirteenth street, and Méssachusetts svenuo, one north of Franklin Row Said house with g&s and water-fixtures ; with bath-room, I[n- quire at WM. P. SHEDD’S Fancy Store, No. 568 leventh st mar 8-St* Rk NT recently | by the Hon. . ‘They are weil fur- nished and supplied with all the necessary conve nienct Le bath-room (with Potomac water) rY ing th room. Persons having their own ook ean have the use of the they ean be ace. mmodated wi ood. Apply to GEO, st., between Dand KE. ee ne ee ee, OR RENT, SALE, OR EXCHANGE FOR FGTEER Peover tea FARM of about po land, situated about 23; miles southeast front the Station. Beltsville, Prinoe George's coun- Maryland. There is about 80 acres — ona = by 2 feet, apple and peach orchard. agi, Fg RENDAL mar 6-tf ..._.No. 5 Four and a-naif st, Fo RENT—A first-class DWELLING- HOUSE, on Gay street, Georgetown, furnished with all the modern improvements, inc'uding Po- r. ter. new three-story BRICK HOUSE, with attached, on L street north, between th aod ith streets west, Washingtex. Con- — with this residence is a stable and carriage oue, Apply to FRAS. WHEATLEY, No. 37 Water st., Georsetown D.C. mar? eolw OR RENT—T a Ptah sas ye hth st, sts , containin; r gas. = to E. CL ENTS, ™!' a lnc 9 OR RENT—That old established grocery and Poon STAND. with the det attached, je obrner of Fourth street and New to For iets inquire at No. 241 Fourth . West sid maS-T-Thesst FREDERICK 1D OR REN LE—The two fi Ee phenols ceeies jo 1e q 1‘apply to JOSEPH Fy: Girt, No, 90 Lovisiana rtd mar 5- 0 THE MERCHANTS OF WASHINGTON. T on best Le Sandie thie orty is the Warehouse recen! rected op the sotith of Peun, avenue, near co-ner ven! iiding, or such portion of it as may red rent ett yery % Fourteenth ett oie red eH PTZacen on reet COYLE, 395 € street, “ foe tise FOR RENT—A three story brick HOUBE, con tures eg on ih sie e se Bo Also, two-story brick COTTA: ith Jard sttached, corner fF street orth ond lath se, Sit or apa ca Serene eee between G aad H. noid” 0. 3 FOE RENT. The FIRST FLOOR of the bullg- Saas to uleians Bvenus. ia 13 tf ——————————— a ae fine ee § HOUSE No. pled by the subscriber. hes 12 Todme, with ic LJ &o PtPor tant TO ROUSEKEEPERS. E. R. DURKEE & CO.’8 SsSEPxr n ‘THE LATEST NEWS. TELEGRAPHIO. Later from Europe. Portianp, Mar. 8.—The steamer North Briton, from Liverpool on the 24th ult., arrived here at * o’clock this evening, bringing £25,000 In specie. During the , the North Briton passed large icebergs, and on ‘3d she was an hour in an Im- mense field of ice The steamer City of Manchester salled on the 20th, with £51,000 in gold. for New York Reinforcements for the French troops in Rome are continual] — Marseilles .. The wt 7.4 many vessels driven ashore. — , It is reported that the Bank of ‘land @on- feapites o the in the rates of interest to 9210 per cen Gold shipments to America were bad be resumed on a considerable scale by the ensu- 4 aire in H A ‘ungary were becoming serious, It ts reported that orders have sent to Trieste to arm at once all the sailing vessels of the na Twelve gun-boats will be sent to the Gulf of Guerrero to wateh the coast. cause gold to Later advices from India say that benk rates there had advanced to 11 ~~ cent. The money crisis was ascribed to recent large opium epecula- jones on the 25th, further a h Engisnd wore received. A Te, Frosch encupation of Syria isto be pro- longed for two or three months beyond the time originally fixed. The inauguration of the Italian Parliament had been celebrated in several towns in Venetia. Pes Feb. 22.—A royal rescript convokes the on the 2d of April tomake Emperor as King ‘eb. 24.—The Bourse closed dull at 68f. 0c. The fortress of Messina bas been summoned to surrender, but the General in command declares his determination to resist to the last. Troo) have also gone towards the fortress of Civitella commence an immediate attack against the Beur- bons there, unless they have surrendered. on Se —- bad ss x4., and market closed very irregular. be —— of the decline were u: Sr. Lovis, March 7—In Convention to-day, « large number of resolutions were read and ferred to the Committee on Federal Ri: = States aon Southern Co: yi eclarin, it secession is a dangerous teat i; that the Constitution bas never Bites to confer the blessings intended by its —a ae the Southern States have no excuse for . and asking the Northern States to repeal all ac making the rendition of itive slaves dificult or impossible; another that, ing there is no excuse for coercion, Missouri will furnish neither men nor for that purpose, and tional Convention be called, making General ed to yield up the custom-bouses in the seceded States to the people, the Federal officers and forces now them. A resolution was unanimously udge —. a So for Untied, Staten Senator, made a strong speec! — ‘in favor of the enforcement the laws, and expressing @ willingness to ee the Govern- ment in its efforts to upbold the Union. Gol. Deolphan then announced that the Com- mittee on Federal Relations bad agreed upon a report, and would be prepared to submit it to- morrow. The report will, it is understood, canwsay grounds egainst secession; also in ition military coercion; declares em; for the Union, end recommends the Crittenden resolu- tions a8 2 basis of compromise The Virginia Convention. Rickmonp, March 8.—Mr. W: , of Pulaski, offered a3 ordinance dissolving itieal con- nexion between Virginia and the States of the Union and for establishing a separate dence. The fornzer part wes referred. et, of Alexandria, in a Union the policy of Seg oe ible of a warlike ith many of its doctrines. bler, of Louisa, commenced a speech; he attacked Mr. Lincoln's The Southern Congress. Morrteomery, March §—Mr. Clayton to-day introduced s bill to establish an Admiralty Court at Key West. Mr. Sharron introduced a resolution airing inte the condition of the Custom House at New oO rieans Mr. Conrad introduced a communication posing * change tn the law regulating boats. The Army bili was itwas thet 50,000 me: will soon be ready to take field. Adjournment of the elaware Legislature. Wiihegr vmiamee woos —The “oy 4 sie tans ccuho te eon enter session in April on the state of the Union. Ricu¥orp, March 8.—Hon. Wm. C. Rives ad- doceneh a tech me-ting here to-night on the sub- 1 cin lesieed to toe comslnelion of tap mtoter ‘States and the eventual recontraction of the Union. He also denounced the doctrine of secession. Hi. remarks were received with much enthusiasm North Carelina Gene for the

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