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, el My DEPARTMENT ®. { / The Virginia Convention 4 AUCTIO d Repativs to Foat Sumter —Im- Fro® the Charleston papers gre glean the fol Ricumosp, March 10 —The Committee on EE eg ee ee Mowpay, March 11. Said: Ctbtinanigs wan iecrive’ ceten Laceing ieee — ae Federal Relations submitied geveral reports yes | __fiy J.C, MowHIRE & CO., Auctoneere WASH Sexate—On motion of Mr Foster, the resolu- | War Department from Charleston A messenger | Dr. J. W. Dowsing, a native of Columbus, | mean i ov . 4 tion offered by bi Friday expeiling Mr. Wig- ] wy ft t Sumter on the afternoon of Tuesday | Micsissippi, and a graduate of the Jefferson Col- The majority of the committee report a series SATURD. A bs * 5 heel fall from the Senate, was taken ep Tast eeporte that salt provisions temetn for aly | lege, Tuiledelphigtbes been sppelaied Atelotent | of Seateeiert og ct ome following {# deum- | ¢o'elock, ot the cant front of the Comtol, wen Mr. Clingman inquired if bis amendment was | afteen days, and tbat only a limited amount of | Surgeon of the séuth Carolina volunteers, and : | K mary : for th y order of the in order, and asked that it be read. vegetables is left in the fortress. Supplies of all | assigned to a station. The first reaffirms the doctrine of State rights Rear. for the Ini missioner of P: Mr. Foster said he bad offered his resolution | yinds running vary low. Major Anderson. Weare credibly informed that. Gov. Brown, of | The second declares any interference with slave- | “Terms cash. MoGt co., Spirit of the eae eel present | Without consulting his friends and upon his own | however, war stillable to procure fresh meate sed | Georgia, bas attached the Northern stock in ty by the Federal or other authorities, or by the j ma7d Auots, and Com. Meret ania. The prtparmetoms as on of Forts Sumter | 'SPonsibility He considered it due to that body | Hutter from the Charleston market Macon and Western Railroad, amounting toabout | people, contrary to the Constitution, ve Fl aspect of the case, the retentit not to allow & person to sit upon the floor of the Rumors are current that General Scott will | $1,000,000. 28 j T and Pickens by our Government, on the one band, | Senate who avowed himself a foreigner and acit- | make a report to President stating that the | We would not ratblessly disturb the quiet and | ‘The third condemns the formation of geogra- | aati as also (heir pussesston by the Government of the | izen of a State that had made war and aggression | supply of wood at Fort Sumter is nearly exhausted | re of Lieut. General Scott and his ward Lin- | pbical or sectional : mecca eee both tions | Upon the rights of the United™Btates Also, that their bread, salt, beef, &c , will be | coln, but we seriously believe that Washington |" The fourth demands a fair partition of the Ter- ee ee He bad no personal motives in offering It, bnt | gone by the first of next month, and that’supplies | city. and some places not very far from it, and in | riteree cua ber rather of so-called boner than of public safety ; nal tion f did so as a Senator. and as one who felt it was no | Ghtained at Charleston cannot be depended upon | the Middle States, are in more danger now than | The fifth ‘“Zrctafes that in atime of profound and thatthe new Administration might, by taking | more than due to the character of that body. He SALE 18 POSTPONED " tains hour aut pine and tonth side Pa av. of awrytol dis ga ny a aaties of Martn for the subsistence of the garrison. at the time of the mililary inanguration Peace with foreign nations, as now exists, and | Friority in the way of conciliation, do infinitely | did not offer it because Texas bad passed an ordt- ‘haar ——-— The Military Dictator and High Constable of When no aym rere of domestic ineurfe-tién ap- Kell 71 iu 5 Ginar, fer reat te ar : ow . ince of secession, but because the gentleman EXAMINEKS.—The hoard of officers, | the Washington Despotism is puzzled what to do | pear, it is impolitic and offensive to ascumn care: " more to congolidate its power than by passively rs Bee Fe a bicneelf seneusced all allegiance |. Boarp oe ee NEKS pea pol o pt Ringgold and Commanders | with bis myrmidons Let them be armed with | within the limits of a State interested in irritating fo0d# and ehatte! awaiting the progress of events with a heart for | t) the Government, and declared that be had no Davis and Maury, have n appointed by the | John Brown pikes and retained in Wasbington— | pendin, questions of the deepest importance an any fate claim upon this Government. etary of the Navy, in pursuance of the recent | they will be needed there. Unusual amount of troops, munitions pf war, &c. The Republican argues that the abolition of} Mr. Clinginan thought that as Texas was no | naval appropriatien act, to examine the data for | Three of the 32-pourders lately planted at the ea 8 he 1. bo ity of the 5 A age FP poe a0 eee in the hope of a restoration is 5 longer a member of the Uni tates, the expul- ts of t y ition und . | southern extremity oi East Buy battery were union an ngs. eas. = cae a tae Bacar States will be greatly bat’ | sion could only be based upon that fact, and con- | fingreld. Gommenien Page aud Rocce sedi | yesterday transferred tobe Pointe The seventh recommends a tepesl of unfriendly | A + ive a SATURDAY tened by the secession movement, even if the | sequently his substitute was only appropriate to | 1 icat Brook, end to report if they are cuch as to | According to the Courier of Thursday. the for- | and unconstitational legislation, and proper = ‘the aforesaid goots and seceding States should return to their allegiance; | the occasion. justify their publication tifications around Charleston have made formi- | amendments to the Cc ition. | hatte’ Mr. Clingman was speaking when our report dable progress within a few days, undor the ener-|_ The eighth concedes the right of States to with- WAL bat if two Confederacies are fermed, the fugitive ng) ire slave law would become a nullity and the Border | Closed. ARMY anv Navy Arrains sane Se preat te se efforts directed by Brigadier Gen. Beaure- oe ee ne postion tte ra.) = Jas. Z. WIL wane da, Fort Pickens ‘ort Tay- 7 2 ‘ONSEQ UENCE OF T XN, States would be compelled to remove their slaves} pay Barriwone APPOINTMENTS —There is an | tifications of Flori : rs ‘The same paper notices the resignation of the | eral Government as disclaiming the power, under | {[J71N CO! at os to the interior of their Confederacy, thereby com- lor, are now in regular “siege trim,”’ and coald the ve sais is postponed to TUESD: * bi WW. Lay, late chief aid and | the Constitution, to recognize a withdrawal. i active lobby at work here just now of the friends | hold out for eight months, were all the soldiers in | Sant Capt. George W. Lay. , 12th instant meucing the work of circumscribing the area of | o¢ various cstiaete for leading Government offt- | the South surroanding them The sixty tremen- nioneel, o Det roe oye The a, — sapoaaeg Sestke agen toe | marit WALL & BARNARD, Avcts. slavery. ces at Baltimore. Francis 8. Corkran, lumber | dous guns added to the latter, fest ranreuforce- | after profit by his valuable services. Soneral Govcrament the powers necessary to deal | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, anctioncers. ao merchant, and an original Republican, is pushed | Men's o! ay, f able’ "| Coot.—Under this caption the Mer- | peaceably with the questions involved. and, if | Ne 526. corner 711 A Raton of Trrnon ix Ricuwoxn.—The ° 8 , rendered them, in the estimation of able eng!- | 0. tes how a vessel, acting under the orders | necessary, to recognise separate and combined Se- | (,OVERNMENT SALE OF CONDEMNED Richmond @isunionists, not content with the | Strongly for the Collectorship = ose ea on Sr tea The TL ale knee: | of the United: Slates Goverment, replaced, a few | ceding States to make treaties and. pam laws ss | G pie pee ep ef iy 2 ewspapers | COMpetitors are Judge Marshall, W. E. Coale, | of attack. en hibited per; | days ago, the buoys lately removed from St. He- such separation may make 5 inetant, we sh«il onli, at lo yt Bey sre slawe ing pon all ends of toe Unton in| and Wr. F. Murdock. ‘The Posnasterbip of | ck slows bos wnt probed or | fame ag Ss out Wey comoved fom St He: [ ck eraraion may mk BOP a or the as Resetcmonl rile sont wah Carriage are showe.ing upon Baltimore is sharply contested by Dr Harris, tn- | 3® prison! 110 men tn Fort Taylor S- of the State authorities, prompt measures were | sister States to respond, at their earliest conven: Terms oarh. the Virginia Convention, have inaugurated a sts- i inal court, | "¢ 5 . taken to undo this gratuitous and somewhat ill- | ence. to the forexoing tions and the amen Be ord. 1 of Mejor Geo. D Ra: surance agent; Judge Bond of the criminal >] Governor’s Island: is once more almost filled ‘WILLIAMS, Avets. tem «f mob violence against those gentlemen . der Pitts ith regula-s. Notwithstanding the jerze num- | “™ed harbor improvement ments to the Constitution, and toa consultatio: ms¢cofds GREEN & . when they sppear on the streets. Hardly one of | #24 Wm. T. Maddox, postmaster under Fi * Soe ce cohdicne atted from fbi wanton ton The Courier denies the statement of the New | to be and beld hereafter, in the event THE ABOVE SALE_J8 POSTPONED The friends of Chas J. R. Thorpe (Democratic | bers of soldiers dr: 8 vet haw. | York Evening Post that Maj Anderson commem- | that Virginia fails to obtain satisfactory responses | T7~ Ht ESDAY. the ' them can now venture out, without expecting to during the past three months, nearly eight bun- rg! . on account of the rain until WEDN . ; and scoffs from the sireet | ee ao ee tne rane a eee erate | dred men sit down tothe mewéable dally. Be. | CTated the inauguration of Mr. Lincoln with a | from the non-slaveholding States, thetane fede | oRNocownt of the rain wotil W El be insulted by bisses and scoffs from the being promoted tothe place, in consequence of New York, Carlisle and mi. | S#1ute of 34 guns; no such salute, it says, was fired, | compelled to resume their sovereign powers and By orderof Major Gre meer mob which under thelr auspices, have apparently io cer . oe ae or—as it believes—intended. throw herself upon her reserved rights. maril-3t GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auvcts, P quarrel among the other aspirants. Rev. | nor places, there cannot now be less than two a taken as complete possession of the city as the d sold: f the li be: Gov. Pickens issued on Friday a proclamation | The twelfth makes it an indispensable condi- < Plugs bed of Baltimore in times past French 9. Evane, lately of this city, Jas. Jeffrey, | thousand soldiers of the Be de act te the com- | establishing martial law over that part of James’ | tion that a pacific policy be adopted towards the By BONTZ & GRIFFITH. Aactioneors ‘The upahet of theli saasend Jags is tbat instead — Bryan, of Dorchester | Maud of the chief officer of orders *" De? | Ialand known as ‘Fort Johnson,” and extending | seceded Sen end eet ne aiionet De vsede te) PIER UY Me PORE ee sere ae eaoneing a pe ate ag talteas and J.B. Chaplin, are efter the Naval “ m frigate Reanoke, now in the | 2 Dalf mile on all sides from the wharf at that | reinforce or recapture the forts, or exact payment | 15 1D Ere . Marah 1st of the people of the State In the Convention, they Te aT 4 ‘ cal NESDA ‘onNING s place. James F. Wagner seems to lead | Brooklyn dry dock, will be fit for floating oat in | Point. of imposts upon commerce, or any measure cal- PET calcat the renidepen: SS Ly aes lated to provoke hostilities ‘deal houses ‘on the bunt for the Collectorship. Jobn 8. Spright, | @ week or ten days. She has been thoroughly | ‘Tux Texas Mitirany MovEMent.Capt. Hiu | ¥ man droliaing hon-ekreping, are xing them more armly than ever against | winiem B. Beale, William L-Schicy,ana War | overotuled, w large portion of rotten planklog | Preparing for War —The schooner Shark arrived | _ The thirteenth peers eae dae Dertiel betwosa sneh and Sith succumbing to the purposes of those who propose Gakuiacn 1 cmakieiak = Hoants for the Mar- having been removed from her hull, which needed | at Galveston on the 2d inst, from Brazos Santiago. pant ney to govern Virginia hereafter after that fashion— pe PP! re r Patching up and caulking in several places. The | She left that place on the 27th ult., and brought | 304, Unfriendly. and as leaving Virginia free to | Mabogany Sprine-seat P Pi Side Casire, shalship. great length of time she was left under the buru- | up part of the cannon, mortars, shell, and sbot | 4€trmine as to her future policy. Arm and Nurse Rockers, ‘ 3 the fashion now prevalent in the seceded States, where, to speak and act in favor of the Union as made by our fathers, is now adjudged a crime worthy of the punishment of death, according to the threats of their disunion press and orators. We rejoice that disunionism has thus early exposed its true characteristics and purposes in Virginia. The sixty thousand majority cast by The fourteenth recommends a Conference of i i a ‘ng sun of Panama, awaiting the arrival of the | taken at Brazos. By this arrival the News has Whatnot, Gilt-frame Mirror, A New Curzr Cierx —Mr. B. N. Clemens, of apavese Commissigners, and her subsequent un- | the following : : ope teager fae Peake, £5 an eet tie 7 denny Lind Bedstead. Tenn., who for some time past has held the posi- | avoidable exposure here, haveleft indelible marks| Brazos Santiaco, Feb. 27—A dispatch was The cing will not fully meet the approval wie ee rpering arenes, tion of Chief Clerk of the Post Office Department, | 0m this eplendid ship Chief-Eugineer King is | received here last night from Brownsville, to the | gp The foregoing will not fully me pasty se | Cetees menceee fs a ” | pushing ber machinery ahead rapidly effeet that the officer in command at Fort Brown, 7 PI Hair Mater resigned It at the close of office hours on Saturday. Capt Hill, contrary to orders from Gen. Twiggs, | °° nises the right of secession. ivi Hoek anc A He was an excellent ofticer, and deservedly en- | Nonroux Arrains.—The Norfolk Day Bookof | is preparing for offensive and defensive opera, sit ot Gena ee ee : Joyed the confidence of all in the department | the 9h instant has the following: “Gen. Millson, | tons. ive tuale eumuees by Ocitber oot cade ten Mr. T. P. Trott was at once promoted to fill the | Fepresenting this, the Firat Congressional District || The guns are being mounted on our entrench. | &'¥e their answers ttep should be taken to pre- rh the people of the Old Dominion against 1fafew | vacancy. Mr. T. has been a clerk in the Pest | the fumiensiven Want tee Ren Gt | ments to-day, so that if they should attack us | gerve the peace: that neither the General Govern: nd Cook Stow weloatty wich Chick the emeriiumatance to the } Office Department for eighteen or twenty years, | mond. Several of the General's personal friends, | to extend the heapitaiities of sweres cocoon pot raepediy pina pubenarncntiorsaeger a (kay foe nl wurmmneb ngem majority with which the conspirators against free | and asa gentleman of education, character, and | and a few others who admired | necious grasp | them. élent number iy in the forts. red rai! serve cash. . speech, a free press, American popular liberty, | business abilities, bas not a superior inthe service spon the Unton and fruitless efforts to preserve it, | The steamer Daniel Webster has not yet ar- and guard the public property thereia. — 'i-d (Rep) RONTZ & GRIFFITH, Ancts. and the future of white Iabor in the Sontb, will | of the Government in any capacity whatever. He | @ oe ee ees preteen a is Roca eeties Be id tees She 1 auxtously ex- | "Mr Harvie submitted & minority report, with | By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, be overwhelmed in Virginia’s approaching Con- | held the same Position (of Chief Clerk) under the & i J i 5 , three signaturcs, for tbe passage of an ordinance orectown. D.C, 7 are pleased to notice that the health of the Gen- Yesterday a bearer of dispatches to ber, from |. P E S| Cc J gressional elections, under the Influence of the | Fillmore administration. His restoration to it, | eral continues good.” Fort Browa, came into out lines eee teri cuvssstiel ousmice 102 trea tine tame hee oe tee Popular knowledge of what disunion really means, | now that his political friends are again in the | The steamship Roanoke, after a complete over- | On the evening of the 25th, two men were ar- minority report to the etek hat weericten as ESDAY MO RING pe as 80 forcibly exemplified by the reign of terror | ascendency, has given great pleasure to everyem- | D8¥!ing and repairing, has resumed her trips on | rested on suspicion of being spies. They proved nen si Y soll at the store of C. Stribling, 3 3 must immediately adopt messures to #fford the eorgstewn, Seong ar Tear ree ane vigata, thus | to be deserters trom Ringgold Barracks "They | Pron corqes cic insta te mentee ta cere giee | sore of Gar socks coed Sine Site cgaerens O affording our people three opportunities a week | are now in the ranks of the Houston Davis's f thei 1 th further associ Family Groceries and very fine plained above. ———— — for the transportation of freight and passengers | Guard with thea code the Comisen Goveramen also | Lieuo: wei ge at The Virginia Convention, we can now state} Hon. Joun A. Kasson, who has just enteted | be:ween this city and New York tract from a private letter of the 27th, from - sought to be inaugurated at Richmond, as ex- | ployee in the department. positively, will not pass an ordinance of secession. | UPon bis duties as First Assi 3en-] The nation: recommending the appointment of Commissioners iso, *tore Fixtures, which are very complete, y. pa irst Assistant Postmaster Gen bi al io Grand Ali tore F NM Elected (an overwhelming majority of the body) | €!, is not from Ili!nois, as has been stated, but d b I There came this morning from Col Ford, at | '° ™! me mery to confer with the Confederate Terms liberm: and made known at sale: 5 th, q Brownsville, am ver who told us that in all from the State of lowa. In that State he has eeale probability we wouid be attacked to-night Union part “The guards have been doubled, cannon = planted at the crossings, aud all things pat upon © first general | 4 war zone 44 fe place in New] Extract of » private letter of the 27th, from the to protect and secure the liberties of the people of the State, they now realize unmis‘akably wherein lies the real existing danger to Virginia. That it surely lies in placing the liberties of the people in the hands of the smAli minority of the State, _matid BAKNARD & BUCKEY, Anote, J.C. M-GUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. bs ¢ SRICR ROSEWOOD SEVEN OCTAVE LANE earned the reputation of an accomplished legal gentleman end an astute politician. He was . — delegate to the Chicago Convention, and took a ~ bide Semesvine Prominent part in its deliberations. Several years | .2'¢ *lection of t lowing re} of the iz ls made _Beagred Amet. 4 Telecraph Line to tiie mi! + The time of observation is weather for the morn! ican Consalids' sonian Inetitutt about 7 o’clock who to secure the future supremacy of the gov- | Of bis professional life were spent in the South, pentaldtare end @ still at work throwing up entreach- |. MaRcn 11, 1861, pe peer Po sapponia Misty Chai cy 4 ermmental ideas of the Hon. Mr Spratt, of South | 2d he married his esteemed and accomplished | three Representatives in Consncaners Cente ad will place a battery of six large | pitauington, D sree cate ee ae en eee oan Eeeeeeee meee 7 Carolina, in Virginia, essay the Richmond in- | lady in this city, who ts the sister of Hon. Mr. | In anticipation of this election the two State Dem- | twenty-four pounders in position to-day and to- Petersburg, V lear, coid. Superior Rosewood Seven-ootave Piano Forte by diguities and terrorisin against the people's repre- | Eliot, M. C. from Massachusetts. His friends | 0fatic Committees met at Concord last week for | Morrow, when we will defy all opposition u ; Raleigh, N. clear, 50°. Chickering. thi pose of reconciling diff ci id effect- “ There is a probability that the troops at Fort ed id Green Cloth 0 Cover, Walnut Whetnot, Predict that he will prove a most agreeable and | ing ‘x fe-unlon of the Democratic party. “tive | Browa will atteinpt an attack on oa hat abey Heit | Wilmington, Ni ; Suits of solid wainut carved Parlor Furniture, fz party. Th P : Charleston, & ) t accomplished officer. The gentlemen from Iowa, | movement is said to have been ent ely successful, | find themselves ina bad fix, a8 we are so well i. : it { 2 wen jon back » two who are his warm friends, complimented him | 5° far as the Commitices were concerned. It re: | fortified, or at least will be by to-morrow, as to nie top Center fable, Satin Damask Covered with a serenade and a speech a few evenings | ™2inm® however, for the masses of the party to | Whip them with perfect ease 1 *entatives—means signally worthy of their aim; rather than in continuing Virginia under the Gov- ernment which up to this hour has aggressed her in no particular, and has been the author of bies- q Macon, Ga. nor i ' ratify this arrangement; and, even if they shall be} _‘* The schooner Shark leaves in an hour for Gal- a » Three. pl: Ingrain Carpets sings innumerable enjoyed by her people. since. Aisposed to sanction it, it fs supposed thst the rez | Yeston, with cannen, mortrs, ball and chert Columbus, S : gy a ee te ’ COG SEEN oe = conciliation haa been effected at too late a period | *‘ Fort Brown is very stronyly fortified with 6 feo Ge” ; R: n Hat-tree, Hal! Chairs, Foat Scutgx —In the course of a few remarks} Tus Evacuation or Fort Sumter —We ap- | to unable theta obtain the ascendency over the | thirty pleces of cannon, among which are the | Stifen. "AL nr Wain “rent i. in rejoinder te Mr Wigfall, Mr. Douglas on Wed- | prebend that the rumor prevalent to-day, that the | more perfectly organized Republican forces at} pieces that formed gs celebrated battery at | ATonne Atay * a Gas Fixteres, Drop Lint ts end Si y, stated that be had been assured by military | €vacuation of Fort Sumter was decided upon in | the ensuing election. The Republicans, there- | the battle of Buena Vista New Orleans, ? 58°, Six handsome Chamber Suites, of oak, imi- the Cabinet od: fore, are confident that they will be able again to} ‘‘ Our troops are prepared to face the : tion, and bisck and thority equal to auy ia the country, that the | the Cabinet meeting on Saturday, s unfounded. | fore, are cond a ‘The News also bas the following paragraphs : Es Walnot Writing Derk, Walnat Wardrobe, Works erected by South Carolina for the prospec- | We are satisfied that nosuch order has been givin, : Captain Frank Hubert left Brenbam on Satur | Pitsburg, Pa... ; tage Bedetend=, Toilet Sete, tive reduction of Fort Sumter have rendered {1a | or such decision arrived at as yet. Undoubtedly, | Naw Faexcu Vrsstl or Wan LA gundort, | day, with a company of ifty Rangers for the Rio | Giaar,Anpids, Lowa Te Cee, reer esace, pring Matteecees, Teinforcement with less than a force of ten tnou- | however, the opinion is gaining ground here that | on a new model, passed thro’ gh Toulouse recent. | Grande " 16-feet Walnut F.xtengon en, 2 os ee Elgin, ‘ill. z both in a military and a concillato ly, coming from Bordeaux, and proceeded to A letter from Col. Fora, at Brownaville, states 1 Py i oh C perating in the harbor of Charles- yep alan tener on an eatiroly new model, of | SePd him foar companies with as much despeteh | Ol rene ceca aw ccan: | Pomens Daresteun ee Wane ton in aid of the enterprise, a military impossi- - EL 5a aes which the plan is said to have given by the | 2% Postible. Col. F. is in doubt whether resist- rected for temperat: 30,297; at 30,3 BS sod + bility. We have to add that we have had inti-| W878 SomerHinc.—Gov. Charles Robinson, | Emperor. I is composd of steel plates, and | ince will be made or not, but deems it necessary | "De rar neoubrar ne os, stnege ‘a mations to the same effect from distinguished | ° Kansasgo noted during the political troubles | will be Propelled by two acrews, set in motion | t@ be prepared for it. q 3 +9 2956 # are some >| . Mext a hours, endii Officers here. of the Territory, is an applicant for the Commis- | by a machine of fourteen horse 3 it will carry | Sek etree oe tp GL per pgs saay day, a janes si iapeag) If this be true, as a matter of course the Govern. | inet#bip of the General Land Ofice, the office | PUt One piece of cannon. ‘The boat is shaped | “PF “tins SnA ehanione wenee R like a tortoise. The mouth of the cannon will | @tiivery up ef the fort, erm< 2nd munions under ment cannot possibly essay the undertaking, as i most diificult to fill properly for the public in- pass just over the back of the fish, which wil] | !8 control, hes been received Wa nut Dining Tables. La MeGUIRE & CO, Aveta. nd is cevetaliy | FAST WEEK OF THE SALE By ETC ee ith 10, terest, a8 well as perhaps the at present best filled | present an inclined plane to the enem pp] considered courteous in itstone. Itis that be | ha oF FRY EXTENSIVE SALE OF SUP the a «the United Sietear 3 esent cont | office, for the public interest. Besides Mr. Robin- | Which the bal will’alide. Tie crea UL be | C2unot comply with the demand without orders JAPANESE GOODS. Vistovernes fly RS avy ol ni States at present com- son there are forty or fifty oth frants for the | Completely sheltered under this roof, of which the om his Government. His reply was written on nate oni mand for the service; nor has it the pecuniary e as Ge Se cues Seeeente ieee ‘DeLee oF vesiueaice inacieels csioetna tne the |! ad, two days before received Gen. | Go at once and sramine them! menciug at 19 o'clock & m..a Very ruperior aa means at command with which to make prepare. | 8*™¢ position. heaviest shot or shell cannot injure it ae oes a The most _mazaificent ever imported! | sortmert of neariy new Furnitur’, belonging to ® tions for undertaking the movement at somefu-| U_ 3 MaRsHaL For Maink —We hear that maralix from different Polat te he: iereciee? Sens oe Pott ot Soe in pe Le gn ipRee attag ne a ture time. Charles Clark, Esq., of Maine, bas received the widiee eee aire ; Who are desirous of joining the State forces now | Punch How's, Handkerchiefs, . Senge pa at oe Anderson's stock | appointment of U.S. Marshal for that State—an | tician, Geo. N saunders at Brownsville and Braz-s Santi Inlad Stew Boxes: Pintes, ons could o it thirty-one da: 00 at orociain Cups, Sinn, 7 * al ee aegis to be most acceptable there, | = nn | THe Groncia Rernisats ror Sate —We . Bowls, Sauoors, &o., &o. pote ‘a as he has prov mself an officer of much ef- lem R dquarters Second Reaim find the following advertisement in the Savannah SUPERB INLAID CABINETS, ming these facts to be correct, it follows ficlency in various positions of responsibility serv of the Geshe tidal he het oe News of the 6'h inst: &eo., &o, ko. indisputably. that Maj. Anderson’scommand must | heretofore. ROW (Tuosday) EVENING. at 73 o'oork. at | _ 09 Monday, March 25, 161, will be sold, in | Now is the only rtunity to make selections h and other Bedsteads, be withdrawn from Charleston harbor in the —_—_—_—_—__ the bali of the Washington Light Infan'ty, oa'Pa, | {out of the Court House, in this city, at twelve from this iarg aesortment of te anc flat Raoke, a course of thenext month; as,even though Congress | A B4rcH of nominations was sent in to the Sen- | ®¥enue, near Tenth st. south mde. “gly orer, o'clock, the following New York vessels, to Japanese Goe Osk Extensiou Dining Tabie dnd Chairs to matoh ‘Were called together to grant the supplies requisite | #te to-day for contirmation, it is understoo2, but 8. ¥. Davis, Gol. Cosfimanding wit: Ship Martha J. Ward, 7516-95 tons burthen Selling at Less Thon ( WwW to justify the atter..pt to reinforce, the requisite Prephrations could by no means be made in time to relieve the fort ere starvation overtook its noble gttrison. Such bids fair to be the upshot of President Buchanan’s policy in that quarter. in a military potat of view, holding Fort Sumter is a serious embarrassment to the Govern- ment only, not an aid to any portion of its pos- ra De lying at Screvan’s wharf; also, the schooner Julia M. P. FISHER. Adj * | A Hallock, 235 37 tons burthen, lying at Roberts? Saw Mill, with ail thelr tackle, furniture and ap- | (7-206 Paxn. Av parel—now held under military seizure for repri- Under Willsrd as Sold by order of the Governor of Georgia. | ———~—"sards’ Hor ‘Terms cash. Purchasers paying for titles One Doliar. ‘Sete, SERRE ea ate Boh+mian and Fie Cut Decanters, Gobieta, U7 Hon. Norman B. Judd, just appointea | $1—81—$1—$1—81—81_81—-$1-g1_$1! we Ghedds. Minister to Prussia by President Lincoin, is a | $1—$1-$1-$1—$1—$1—$1—81_g$1_$1! ted Cot: the debate upon the Foster resolution (for the ex- pulsion of Senator Wigfall) bids fair to be a pro- tracted one, and the Senate will hardly be able to go into extra session until a late hour. ee Szcretarny Szwaxp has, we are bappy to state, recovered sufficiently from his indisposition to be at the State Department to-day, in the active dis- jb¥ hatnot, Commods, Writing Deak and 1 Frenoh plats Gilt Gothis frame Mirror, 2 ile and ‘ roekery Ware, among which French China Dinner, Coffee and Tea 117" 206 Pann. Avenve, Under Willards’ Hotel. £7} 7 3° pry of Rome, “F thfs State, where he was edu- 426 Pana EVANS'S. a76P, c e of bis official duties. NING ty h 12 "eloc cated in the legal profession. His pare: a. AV. 4. AY. sible plans with reference to the future of the | D4‘! scares to proceed ‘heretrom.in i. ont visit Wook? in very moderate Ps jcuistanoes, but w by and : jattrenese. seceded States; as two steam sloops-of-war laying 7 The rumor placing thi = 5. | igton Lrodss, No.6. Brothers, come all, aad be | respectable, and the son has worked his way from | YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF olst: rs and Pillc p ing off Charleston harbor would be quite as efficient | Harvey, of the can a ie ee ee ged ZARSON & moderate begining to an Important position. JEWELRY its large and general aseortment of Seepen a guard on {ts entrance; and, besides, far more | t*¥8Y? jadelpbia North American, | mad 3t P.M. PEARSON, Reo. Seo._| nr. Judd hos long been one of the mest prominent ; 5 Pa * ’ noes < Gua antong the candidates for the Marshalship of this Oe REY... 'S_LECTU"E ON | lawyers and politicians in Chicago, aud we be- IN OUR STORE FOR ONE DOLLAR, Aloo, custerme toee akentee Ocul meee ater existing mstances than} istrict is, we hear, unfounded. Madain d+ M red Tousday | lieve has been on intimate terms’ with Presi- SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. With many other articles which we deem Sumter ae eacade ee h@ Firat hureh, Pour Geck taseola for od years. We do no? doubt | pjesant CARBUNCLE. Tet a reine cen n Ex-Sucaxtany Fiovs.—The defense of himecif arrived here on Sat- : al S ingater” | that be will creditably represent his country at the Terms ossh in cu-ren is. im which this gentleman bas recently Sckonad! urday from Harrisburg, and had a private inter- ight of the largo and eutha penmiae tense eee eee ‘ 3 tobe Pinas tie Fer tare inof'e superior oy easion to reply to the ex parte trial te not long | View with the President and the Secretary of the two remaining leoures of theocurse, by] {The deaths b ing int i Tyee GREENS Wn a Since underwent at the hands of a pertizan am Navy. apecial eee the first willbe on Roeooe vine Appear to potirs rigiue eee gee Elegart CORAL and GOLD. oegiaed pera WiLdiasiets RROW ( day) EVE \G, atB o'clock, a Elegant MEDALLION, ARSHAL’S SALE.—!n virtue of mittee of the House of Representatives, is des- Personal in am pace. a Gélileo,oa next | Me Arst of last July to the first of September last Elegant RIM MOSAIC of fier: facias, issued fromthe tined to create quite a sensation the country over; — ° MONDaY EV G. at the same time aad | yal, 20 fewer than fifty-four inquests were held | Eiee! the Cironit Gonscot the Distriec ore. 4 3 Gov. A. G. Curtin, of Pa., is at the Na-| piace. these wil) be the ou'y opportunities io | 0" bodies found floatiog, and tuat is far below | Elegant PLAIN GOLD : the counts of Washington, and to insomuch as it carries far more conviction to the | tional. fear i # Cistingui hed lecturer during histoourn | the average number annually found from the , HAL ‘POEs to publ efor oash, 1 mind of the reader than the document in which} _---- Hon. George F. Fisher, of | Sean ts estore 72 call the aitenti.n of the pubiie | breaking up of the leato June’ It isto be feared | ‘Latin’ GUARD CHAINS...._.... for 1 | Sourt eoue Sapunule, sale lor os fs » of Del, is at Kirk- | Sean to tke fick -be P ig up 1 CH oF Mi he isarraigned. We regret that want of space | Woods’. i oe , oes at whoever that a good many thus found have been murdered, dies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS. for 81 tae LT _nerewiosmat, 1981 see Isaac N. Arno’ ; id at cpaid. Single admission 25 en's, | and then thrown in. Ladies” NECK CHAINS ‘lowing : absolutely precludes us from laying it before the Hon Isaac fnold, of 111; Prof. C. D. | paid at the door m: Gent's VEST CHAINS, ( No 2and8 in tyuare i Star's readers as an important chapter in the | “leveland, of Pa , are at Willards’. (Ces SAY; STRANGER, WHERE Ani 4 Sine patterns). : : gauacents ah history of the times, as well as a warning against fuer Suusis Fina Urenciie ‘ou going? You seem to beina great hur- i ‘ A 3RO. | thereon, erizod and jew: N.—The Charl WF Mit! 4 RE the fiel : le rn | the practice of trying men on ex parte testimony, | News of Friday evening sxys > "Early thismeee, ail Huy Sault of Clothes. "Tho gee. | stone ot READY MADE: CLORASG | LARGE/LOT OF SLATED WARE, Audrew bee | and in secret; by congressional committees ; a | ing, between 6 end 7 o'clock, while cleaning out oy say he has a very . nd they eay | GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS) W ype oie sowing evil asinet which ‘ily | the Guns at the tron battery, Cummings’ Pent. « sells them socheap.” Note.—Tho last we saw | fat toduven Persons who bux for cash TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONS, FORKS, growing evil ag which we have frequently | {h¢ gums at the tron batt te pene Pants of the stranger, ho was runnine up Seventh street | Remember the pisce—corner E and Seventa sts.| CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE BASKKTS, » a8 revolting to all the principies of | pate at Fort Sumter. ‘Maj. Anderson immedi. | “gets Cut SMITH, No.460 "fo 2-6w_ J a eS ae & CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF American institutions. He seally makes out a| Stely oj bis battery on that side, but a boat (Ce PEMRSEY & OTOOLE D PORTRAIT OF PRES KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER Very strong case of entirely proper conduct on his belog japatched to explain the circumstance as WEDDING AN. A ERS en ek oo OS in id KNIVES, CUPS, &o., &e, 3 = : os part in connection with issuing acceptances to accidental discharges farther resulted from the Psion oh ire wepbie ST a’ HONERY, He trade and clubs of tweuty supplicd at low | Also; A Large Assortment of JEWEL! Russell, Majors & Co , and of entire ignorance on ee en DING ENVELOPES, by FRENCH & RIC F ‘we can sell at 50 cents per article. his part of Bailey's abstraction of the trust-funds| Onvxaep Orr —A lawyer, named H. SHSTEIN. the ost beautiful styles, | _ms in Ps ween! ste., bonds and subsequent substitution of bis misap- | Lowndes county, Ala , was punished and sent off auzhem® 4s A¥~ bet alan Tue Fi nt AR HIRTS—SH'RTS—SHIRTS. BOOKS_BOOKS. ‘Wasnineton, R: s Plled acceptances for them. A much stronger | tt Wok, for mekiig srctet proposil to m rte. apd the meee cee ste the bast hay | CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A GREAT > slaveholders for the establishment ofan Abolition | FREEF? E ‘OF at Balt & GKOTAE AS Hsiablishineataprer et SACRIFICE. case going to show his innocence, than that of | Society and the publication of a paper to be called pur ? gone Seventh ste Strangers in want of G.oan Selling for. ‘the committee, to show his guilt. the ‘Non-Slaveholde’"’ He was for a time a EE-. = hirts wiul find it to their advantage to give $1.25 BOOKS Bel rane calle fobject matier will doubtless soon | #™ partner of Hon. W1.. Yancey. It isbelieved | $et (0 some time. Kats imae.-A ppl salt 8210 BOOKS Selling for youn | — er tin _p, Be Ventilated in the United Court for this | "* * deranged.” So says the Cahabe Gazette. iNet Sia No: Be Conter lsrxal™™ “Gun ry sO EE Now Is You istrict; and, we may add, that {t how seems to| Fre.ine ABOUT THE TREASON oF Twi REAT BARGAINS IN PIANOS—One ks, Fo" at the Pinoe Store TPE bs Late ee be understood around the Court-house that Mr. | Letters received Gon promt pros being. 4 ofticer bse Gree hal tS red rh om ‘ aid Lis. ae Fenn: avenue, betweos % Ze ih eg Waeyd wit proverhie ease precisely as he repr.. | S84 Antonio, state that the conduct of Twiges Bor eae Rogerood Chickerines’ ynake streets, ma 6 BOOKS and JEWELRY cel tatan , pak athe excited great indignation, and while a large ma- fi ree wman $$$ Ks for $25, at the Musio Store of WG ME1Z-| '[. HE BORDER STATES; THRIR POWER LOWER THAN EVER BBFORE. Jority of the troops were in favor of the South, as | PROP ooh t 3 A Bete i oa Tux Naw Your Cirt Orvices — Saturday's | WY Understood the cauees of difference, they on, Bary & Gems hia wey & Fons’ and uty in the present disordered eondition Pianos, mall | Of the country; by the Hon. John P. iennes 4 CALL EARLY AT nession of the Cabinets understood to have settled | the distandmentet to penee” OF the Union, or i SBLANGH be at, to 476 Pa. Av, EVANS’s, 476 Pa. Av. the disbandment of the forces A, CARD. § re BLANCHARD. sMOuON, maz 8. ‘ the question of the leading New York city ap- ————— T Penpeentuiy amie tand person farnich Corser Pa. av-and Eleventh in Pointments. Thus it is understood that Hiram | H4220n at Paxsacoza—A dispatch received | take niece st Ao? SOG emt hale which. Wl B INVOICES OF NEW Music| J !NCOLN 48 HE Is. the y by the Collector of Savannah, from Col a front of our ‘suction Root reoeived from Russe: & Ei eat Exo: Barney gets ‘custom-bouse, Joe Hoxie the post obi Forney, Commander of the forces at Pen- Le instant, at 10 o’clocka.m.’ T ‘eters & Bro., incinnad, Hall & Son, Ni 5 ‘C01 office, and Abraham Wakeman the raval office sacola, contains a notice that the lights for Pensa. of a0 excellent quality, and the sale will | Now open for Inspection. ‘The saperintendency of the branch mint, marshal- | cola bar will be discontinued fram thiv dew, thy their attoution, athe rale will be posi- Se ee ship, navy agency, &c., &c., In New York, have | Savannah Rrpubyican, 8th Ser ata sires eae TAF FICE RE pe eae nth i _ a “ main FPICERS, PETTY OF FICE! ire wae derelict, Welecen. Thee were! 4. ensa—pnudint Dove war vealed ais |G RING PRINTS. Ol'rron who wero on bosed of aay WS vhipee at at least half a dozen applicants for the three offices patches to Fort Pickens yesterday, and we bave | 3 ono tifal Engl . Be, naptare 4 an Peed can 4 for Arst Bamed above, each of whom bad troops of | the best reasous for saying that he feperde werve | Teepe 77a beautiful English Prints, for Spring | Bounty or seer ee AC FAMity BLANKETS ANY COMFORTS, takes thin i — ciel rere this dssiraticnaa =A We have atili on s of the fiatim t will in no macuer ipterfo: hig i fe c hand — an} with — on the ground. — ‘was muck swear. — oe (Geor, “Southern Confede-| 4 dozen Jonvi Undressed Kid Gloves, in black Wathineto = Atte t waifot which we ering Goods of every toadid to his {resent faciliucs . n - ng and threatening around the public balls of ‘do: js MPORSANS TU HUUSEAKEPS, cash. hie Willard on Saturday night, owing to their dis- Dimbsellas sent Paraet,@!0e8-in al colors, | il - Fst TAYLOR & HUTCHISON. Couixor C am ymenee- mi and ‘ + Bot, it matters not who had auc- | ment ot Jefferson Medical Coline Witenes ae ae dal'y receiving new goods, and selling wer a oe WOOD AND COAL. corded, the partizans of and expectants at the | °° Saturday, 166 students graduated, of wiyph 100 " ter Wet er oe Ooms. c rel; Ei y worth by hands of their rivals would have raised the d—1 were Jom He Frakes a aeeg mene No, 3 central ores.” y Seven a and * AGE, after the sy anabion, precisely—elee they differ | W Simmons, Walter Wellis aad in’ Semen | _mar 11 2weo Oppoatto Center tateer, | Dut Er than any Scknense ps wonderfully from any others of the oftice-seeking | Wilson of Maryland. > ‘you dont sive tribe we ever knew, and we have known them sli i Tue 0, wih oth S tral, and be and witnemed all the “didoes” they have cut lie ye ee vcore rre.— Governor | Wood ng Cie . ct '. assachusetts, with the advice and cuseaee ——- ede, Government com- | consent of the Council, bas appointed Thursday, April 4, as a day of fasting, and y. the victors belong the spoils.”* prayers ONY ie 1 ViuoPes. Tie fee AND EN- a " Wants Story that Mr. C.C Borts vs Tyumen —A = ith prese : ngravers es. Washburne, of W late of the House of | asking that Some Fone kina Wriday, | mao. 236" renm. arene * obn er Jol Representatives, is a candidate for the Commis- | may fave the py ivitege of changing ‘his name % M W. Gat sionership of the General Land Office. trae, | John Minor Botts Janes. ‘g¢ Assortmert We are very sure that he desires peo Ne — sure no whatever The New Orleans announce