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_— ° ' ‘ a =a >NI iG STAR CONGRESSIONAL. DEPARTMENT NEWS. Baltimere Annual Cenfetence at Staunton. Enst Baltimore ned at Chambers- AUCTION SALES. ’ closed = xDA —Mr John H Whee. _ ThisConference met in the Methodist Episcopal FE EE a dann. oat een 1H £ EVENING EI pee ‘ a et hema iarociag tos Were oe lertN c. (an 1,000.perannum clerkin thedoc- Church in Staunton, on Wednesday morning, at on — a Conference Se ae By J.C. MeSUIRE & CO, Anctioncers, 7 ; TY: hie resolution ex the seceding Senators. | ument room of the Interior Department) has been nine e’clock. Bishop Levi Scott presiding officer. Wes ‘ure! © peep ae — i. 5 000 VARDS WHITE COTTON AN WASHINGTON CF sf He wished to atri ape J from the resolution the | removed, and Mr. Jas. Wiles been appointed Rev. J. S. Martin was reélected Secretary, and _ y atP o'clock a. m., Bishop Simpson RORROW cet pic Bpction-—Os = FRIDAY ..........---se00s.. March 15. 1861. ee bp ony dite ses he bad not been | in bis stead, at the same ealary. a SE mete Ea ror agg nee « "The fer of N. WW Colburn was wed ayres = front } BURNING. a = = = Preset uriny session. ————— se emor' yimnen - i. was elected 36" - ap ot coms, 9 than offered bstitute: R .—Col. Phillips of Va., (alleged se. | Baltimore, Alexandria Station. and Light street Dosh, Secretary. Y | Sieh yards White Cotton, 1 yard 2 inches wide, STs sew Delle Weskiy Stes, telce GAD rast sivert Geers end Telbmeon Dagh of] comer caaiahies caer” ont of tie Position of | convention. were presented and made the special | pointed, ts assisiants, Dr. Sargent, R. D- Cham- | $ 2% ak Cam to. P ered 1 ment C. tee. er for a a.m. . - 4 - 3 ay palermo nara non rece ras henge Ca ee tin rea at CARRE ea eee Commitee "The roles ef the last session were then adopted | Smithson, of the Central Illinois Conference, was | a J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Avots._ for the government of the present session. ted. Committee on Public Worship was delivery to the public. Embraced in ftsenter- | Judah PoBenjamin of La., having announced Texas —If the Alamo Express be an index of ry t of | then appointed, consisting of R ‘WW iliiam Har- Sahaig! sone oa the following articles that by —— of a pee Sey they Jin. Tex Sotert lor, secession is not going on Re it v. —— ce aes renee o ‘aon F Dy, Wane ing ao 5 - ‘were no lon; em bers Senate and with- “ e ¢ fearless! ac! = Maria DeGuadaloupe—s mer he the iter tee drawn therefrom, the Secretary is directed to omit | te seceasionie’g, and says alirect taxation forme | The standing committees were then appointed. | enson By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. No. 526 corner th and D) streets H itches Prasr Speech of Gen. Ril ” A A lengthy memorial from the convention of | | The hours of meeting and adjournment were | On ii DAY. the ew Cabluet— personal sketches of fis members; mV tel was leat Dire vote of yeas 12 neye as, | With ey ae ee er ade Will be | jaymen held in Baltimore December 7, 160, was | fixed at Si a mand 12m. Gianding Commit: | m., we aba | sail. in font Hunting Ducks pr ag AYan-| After some further discussion the Senate went wilitas Couuae ene ae Unies what kind of macys artic the following resolutions are an Dichipeon College feans oe ry ml j lot off ane Furnitare, one a kee tn a London Police Court; = em ment: . perance, an a c Scott, Senatcrs Douglas and Johneon, Carl | posonden, and proceeded to the consideration of tat all? Init not all anarchy ana | £¢fence should at its next session declare mle bse nm Ce Maho ‘Marble-top Center, Offee, Seburz and Cassins M. Clay; Flag | Fost : Ls Te a bras this foe thee Cade eby and | its recent unconstitutional and violent action the | the Church was appointed by the Chair dies, Presentation at the Smithsonian; Visit of the Sue caelcemeabe babe ke wecived Mi ouintve epee shat Uncle Sam bas | Buffalo General Conference has sundered. the | The Lay Stewards of the Conference were then Walrut Jenny Lind, Southern, and other Bed- Municipal Autborities to Senator Crittenden; What the Southern Papers say of Evacuati: This amendment was also rejected—yeas 10, | sioners acting for an unknown ‘ommittee’ ap. | ©¢/siastical connection which has hitherto held | 8®nounced as follows: J. W. gd = J. Mi Fert Sumter; France and the Cotton Confed- steada, . P- | us together as one church, and that the Baltimore | Lester, D. Coover@.H. Asbcomb, ith, C. Do. Marble top, Painted, and other Wash mayest. pointed b tion; we know that armies} ¢ Y ‘he resolution of Mr. Fessenden was then (pied Bab ao Po ‘ab vgraat puknowar ioe Conference does not and cannot longer remain | G- Ryman and J.H Young. ® ands. i Extension Tab'ea(10-ft )and Leaf Table , elite URE Gaited Sunte senecars ot | Meet ty and the Senate sdjourned: Pao aly ie bat meandering not | We ortume repeacning eat auroerty. oer | | A Commitee on Potiebing the Minutet of ts |g, Bg theme Winiyt bent pend ——————— know that the people have just voted upon a ques- ; fe 4 Y ny. aatcans Webel on Weshington, &e % rem: Srnatx.—Mr. Kennedy offered a resolution in- | result !s not yet known, nor can it be known by | C2Cf Should also assert an e i. A General Conference bas, by its said action, sepa- | Monroe airg Chairs, with and without arma, gressl roceed- | structing the the Senate to purchase | the time the convention meets, it being thé 2d of a : hi then Cottace Set. ny new, Ful Dicks Ora weatioe ane Cee: of the publishers tice copies of the Aauals of [this month; which convention will ‘proceed to | Fated the several annual conferences represented | The first question of General Minutes was ue Firy ners v Bede Pillows and re. c s iar | therein, and concurring in said action, from the | ¥p.andJ W. Smith, C. L.K. Sumwalt, L. B. | Feather Kr osding. Lite igre uptes fama unto |e a rate coeepetrre | ciety Stay soem ie | Beigaryand ober non-concaringcontcrence, | Wathen, 1.0 ume, Mt, F Comhway. W- a. | Bara Sais bea Winer Shatin, new. ra) “= - an at ¢ Baltimore and other non-concurrin: ‘ ? od . i 4 ‘ine i Eadlterials on tbe top appre | asp (Ripe ee ner peg repre rriPrmenap ed aan one Sa conferencis constitute the Methodist. Church eres sete ea Oe eT Qiloioir Stair] Rede and Door Mate, condunes tad arsdaran’ Horticulture, Garden- | relative to the transportation of troops over the | Soca Canrouina.—A Loud Cali for Money — peli’ toa pardons Jy io lets poottion on trial ai . And theny other articles 00 numerous to enumer ing, &c; Recipes for the Household, Workshop | overland route. Agreed to. The Charleston News, says: ‘Our readers will | arauew Pee i Properly The seventh question was taken up, and Wil- te and’ Farm, together with several columns of | Mr. Mason introduced a resolution requesting | perceive an advertisement in our columns of the Re: TT rrent fu Ham Wicks, Jobn Thomas, J. B. Cook, J. E a attend Loeal, News, Misustiaeous’ Heiehy Sun; Ee} Se: Eaeetbens te, ineeten Gav Sonate whet mumtict | Rank af they Gtelv ef Boult Cisaline fet alown | wee. Vere Sei esies See Teer ieee [ings Ee Dees Wn eee Wolfe, F.H. stennengpgpbaeian evry, ae. , of troops are in this city; to what respective arm | amounting to $675,000, bearing an interest of 7 | taken—whether it shall be that of independence Mile and T. Teneyhill, were continued as super- GREEN & WILLIAMS, Aucts. This ts just the above all others for per: | Of the service they belong; for what purpese they | per cent. per annum. ‘The bonds will be lstued | gr union Cith toscana eg tase Of independence | ra ates — me Ld eto | Were brought bere; how long they are to remain; | [In sums of $50, S100 and $500, and arranpemenc family, upon such terms as might be mutually | Dr. H. M. Johnson, Presidentof Dickenson Col- | __Will he added to the above sale— sons sojourning in the National Metropolis to | and. if they are to continue here, for what pur: | have been made with the clerks of Courts in the | satisfactory—ia a question which this Convention | lege, was introduced and addressed the Confer. | 75 Sirgle Husk Mattresses ard Pillows, send to their friends at a distance. Price only if they are to be increased, and, if 80, | several Districts that citizens in all parts of the | $ willing to leavé to the sound discretion of the | ence in bebalf of that noble Institution. The 4 Sno Children’s Carriages, 90. «wy nasts three cents per copy, or $1.00 per annum; postage | for what purpose? Laid over under the rules. State may participate in its benefits. We need ed. Do: id Annual Conference, in the lightof all the | Conference then »¢journ On motion of Mr- Douglas, the Senate took up | scarcely appeal to the patriotic sentiment cf the | ‘7 ata: By J.C, McGUIRE & CO Acctioncers. Prepaid by stamps when so arranged. > Citizens, generally of South Carolina, to come for ts and circumstances surrounding it the resolution offered by him a few days since ‘ Tax Weatuxe.—The foll report of the RUSTER’S SA LE OF BACK NEY Canziuen Piper pena eel ‘Mr. Douglas febeleved that Mr Line | aid fd piace thelr names on the list of thowe | tule Gonvention to present tas mroreed en of tbe | Weather for the Morning Ie rade Beet tee eras | (TRUSTER'S SALE OF BACKNEY Canniagn piri rning = dpon bis resolution, He believed that Mr Lin- | who, by lending tothe State, would discharge that tu!8 Conve ext session of the Baltimore Annual | ican Consolidzted Telegraph Line to the Smith- | TUESUAY MORNING, March 2th, at 10 0 The Intelligencer in alluding to the past politi-| coin did not meditate war, and if he did there | high moral ot gation, comprised in the tem | Conference, through euch members of Conference | #onian Institution. ‘The time of observation wa | 3B Restot the Austen Romep-< Zea < Pees cal inconsistency of the prominent leaders of the | was no provision made for such x movement. He | Pairiotiam. This oan ls ntended to providefeens | ©: they may elect’and that they be instructed so | Sbout 7 o'clock a i as at re Secession movement,asks,what assurance can they | had no right to collect revenue by means of ves- | for military defence, to enable South Carolina to! to do at the earliest practicable moment Mancu 15, 1961. 196. fo 108 S18, et I shall sell one good Hi give that six years from this date, when thelr dis- } tls off Charleston harbor, but could only do so at arin en aera F Contcdeaned ann Sovet-| The Conference then adjourned till the next sre lomadid oe 2 : stom House. eign o Ww a Y N.Y . . ~ [union counsel shall have been brought to nought, | If the President should attempt to collect rev- | appeal that no loyal citizen wine tae the voile, | morning. Philadelphia, Ps, “cloudy, cool. ashi D the sale, they will not pronounce it, in Senatorial phrase, | enue on shipboard, he would liable to im- | subscribe, can or should resist.”” rs C Y the M. E. Church | Washington. seloudy, wind N “2 , e «s humbag?”” peachment. Those ports were now closed by the Laymen's sates a Richmond. Seni eer maisaokds PUSH MURKAY, Trus‘es, The Republican regards the resolution offered | Pruibern Confederacy; and it would be impossl. | _ Tux Comuissionnns 70 BE sext ro Evnore—| The Convent ere Son Wednesday. | Petersburg, Va -aanieg, =. —~ Br J. GC. MoOUIRE & CO lative to the pub. | Dle to collect revenue there. The Government | The Montgomery (Ala ) correspondent of the | Jos. $3 Carson, Esq , of Winchester, Va., was | Wilmington, N. -cloudy, cool. Ww J. C. MoG - ABotoRSerS. by dir. Douglas in the Senate relative to the pub- | could not pet a collector in one of those ports | Charleston Evening News writes: A recess will elected President pro'tem., and J. Asbury Mor- | Auguste, Ga. -clondy, cool TS WARE. TIN WARE AT AUCT! a Lc property in the seceding States, as ill-timed | without first conquering those cities, and conse- | be taken next week by Congress, how long will an, Esq.. of Baltimore, temporary secretary; 45°, wind NW On si URVAY MORNING. Maroh and liable to serlous objection from the fact that juently there was no danger to be apprehended depend entirely on circumstances. They are a foun any siieanpt to csllen the revenee, fine looking body of men, and comprite-a lnrge | 2itef, which. the Convention appointed a commit- The President had no rightand darenot blockade | portion and talent of Alabama. Col! Mitchell of | (20,00 credentials, to report at 3 p. m the South would then be made ecquainted with of new Tin Ware. = the strength of the forces in Southern Forts and ront of the Auct'on Rooms, shall sel e iarge jot ‘io Pie Piatoes, Oyet Afternoon Session —A committee of two from sland large Tin Fe any southern port. this city. succeeds Mr. Yancey as a delegate, thi 5 ‘Water Buckets, tippers, Guide the revolutioniate in their preparations for |" Mr. Douglas Was speaking when our report | nc ny; maccceds Me. Vance eat, fromm the Tact | Sats CigtTice Was appointed te nominate perms- | Montgomer?, lear. Swalland large Wash B any attack Co ee Se eS that he leaves in a week or He tie | lows, which report was sanctioned by the Con- ; pee fee ————see Frretr Tuovsaxp Men (in Brcxnam )—The Txxas.—Sam Houston is undoubtedly preparing | our nationality from the Powers of Europe. The werent Joa S. Carson, of Winchester, Va. By 43. C. Mo#@UIRE & Cv., New York H:raid’s very last-found mare’s nest, is | to resist the oligarchic usurpation in Texas by force sean fe Spent att pede gorges - iy Vice Presidents—Col J. McPherson, of Va.,and 4. EW AND SECOND yD PRR that Jefferson Davis isactually preparing to march | of arms. The secession moj rity of the convention Venceyaad Cit Dndiey Mann is too unquestioned ee 4 ake. agg shell David Watt San March isthsat i2orelock, in front of the Auction on Washington city with an army of fifty thousand | adopting the State's ordinance of secession was | to require comment. Senator Slidell has been | Aitce a belef dincuctee a the new chapter . R hall men! Of course this terrible army is made up in | elected by not a third of the vote of the State. Its | invited to accepta place in the commission, but | of the discipline, the committee on business was 3 v1 pa:t of the ten thousand men in buckram, the | subinission to the people was not a submisrion In | b2s not yet accep! “Aut Caesar aut nullas”’ is | appointed 7 Parkersburg, 1 new Two seat Open Carriaze Richmond Enquirer not long since raised (on | fact, but a deliberate fraud, involying npparent de [notto, and hence pride may induce him to | “!Mr. Dantel, of Baltimore, offered a resolution | Cincinnati,O . 1 gor d l.gnt6-passenger Germantown Wagon, new- : ne accepting a mission where he would not | ,, uesting the Conference to appoint acommittee ( ly done up, Paper) to seize and hold Washington to prevent | submission, but not a reel one; as time was not | be at its head. A Louisianian, {t Is thought, will te teceaelt write aetantior gerne ‘appointed | rected for tem peratare,) 29,992; at noon, 29.915 1 da mmer Carri bat little used, Lincoln’s inauguration, &c. According to the | given for half the counties in the State to know | be the man, if Mr. Slidell declines by this body in ee twieccure arnauy: which, Thermometer at 7 2. m., 3! }4°; at noon, 37>. 1 ood Boggy, suitabie for s physician. ‘raid, the Oligarchy is to initiate this alleged | that it had been even nominally submitted. The . after some debate, was laid on the table Maximum doring 24 hours, ending 9 a. m. to- 3 J.C. Mcaur e A total vote for its acceptance was not one-third of | _ Lovistana.—River Trade and igation —| ‘fhe Convention then adjourned till the next | day, 36°; minimum 27°. 3 Co., Avote. The N.O Bulletin of the 9th inst “There | day at 9 o'clock a.m. == | bs GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctioneers. the popular vote of the State. Houston is organi- has b tderabs iety felt he cat : V at 935 o'c. ~ a zing « volunteer army quietly, but rapidly, to re- | nity since the adoption of tie, Revenis eee key AMUSEMENTS. Coe hy a invasion, because, forsooth, the Government of the United States may decline to become a party to its own deatruction—the alternative to secure ex- ption from it(the invasion) bel r ist its enf t. The lawful Legislature of | the Sothern ‘i 4 . lig Cay Ag Be eS emption from it tl invasion ng an imme- | sis! enforcement. The lawful Legislature ot je Southera Congress, concerning the effect o: . WTASHINGTON THEATER.” | Eatz Seserict Kanpom SED. M - diste practical acknowledgement by the United | the State meets very shortly, and if his intended | ‘hess laws upon all Sinportaut besines of river | op held in the First Methoaist | W454 Liasee ONT BE A re ver, at the corner of Twenty Stet antl 9 States Government of the entire legality of the | veto of the ordinance {s sustained, as it undoubt. | {f*spertation It was the universal opinion that | protestant Church, Newark NJ. Rev. Lavy Acting Manager... <5.T. Rarson | Piri’ Ww Y fo their present shape, th 1d cause dels 4 . : edly will be, by a constitutional number of its | jn the discharging of carzooa thet creatd ne Ake W . Bates, presiding officer. Theconferenc vednesday i Rev. D. THIS EVENING, members, he will at once call his volunteers Into | ly injurious to our trade. Weare vlad to lerea Sate Wetter OF 5, | Beet and Lane Appearance but one of the anc- thefield. Asa military leader he ts more than a | Py the undergiven dispatch, recelved yesterday usurpation, not yet acknowledged by the people of either State of the American Union over which it holds temporary authority. Practically, the ‘ard, al! the Stock, Material, Too's, &o.. in the Wheelright and Bisckemith Shop of the de- rd. viz? The Wood Work of new Carts and Wagons com- q Ward, of Alexandria, Va , was elected secretary cessful debutante, pl. te * Present Administration’s policy with reference to] match for all the disunion Generals and Colonels | £0 Pipe ob ae fe cet there difiwiten? | 224 Johu 8. Repp and Ormand Hammond, Esqs., MISS GERTRUDE ARGYLE, Lotof Seasored Spokes, Hubs, Felloes and Tim the usurpers is that of Mr. Buchanan’s message | in Texas. The embarrassment in his way isthe fact MostoomxRy, March § —Collector Hatch, and assistant secretaries. The President read a mes- ip Deputy W: ceeded ill appear Steel i Who wil! as Lote of Bar and Sorap Iron a: 5 : that thedisunion{sts have possession of all theGov- | Deputy Walden, have suc in adjusting the | ¢n2¢ relative to the affairs of the conference, and Lots of Wheelright and Bisckemiths’ Tools, Bel 5 th i ql inin: Brartnice, wand Anvi's, ernment arms and munitions in the State, and he | revenue laws, by regulations of the Treasury De- ths canal obs betheg pr hkl coed ee In Shakepesre’s comedy ot With a large lot of other articles, which we deem will have to contend against their so superior ar- | rece 80 as to avoid any prejudice to the; = ‘ merate. mmboat interests. There will be the least pos- | MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING. mament with no other weapons and munitions | gible delay to than bis brother farmers individually possess. He _ : does not find it practicable (aing quite infirm) to To conclude with ‘Samat All games tender G0 enahs.oune . bas well nigh two-thirds of the people of the esha — pocenane 8 he berlnivbshacid eae Lean read one in five. nor to answer one in thirty. Ap- ‘The favorite Farce of sett clean $9 days, for notes sauel yen- State siding with him for the Union, and will tei Tn Waednestay Cochrane arrived at | plications for autographs and offices are most bur- THE LOAN OF A LOVER reed, bearing inte eventun)ly establish its authority throughout the | Richtiond on Wednesday evening. and was ser- | Gensom OF By order of te Acminiatrat at the opening of the late session of Congress. That is to say: it doesnot essay coercion, and yet insists that {t has no authority to fall to execute such of the laws of the United States throughout the South as it has power toexecute. The threat- ened invasion is, according to the Herald, to be essayed because President Lincoln holds to this Position; and, according to the same journal, the Gen. Scott to his Correspondents Regs to say that, of their innumerable letters, he ver trade and navigation.”? The former increase with his inability e tor. enaded at night at the Exchan, otel bya t sae mals REEN & WILLIAMS, Auots. Oligarchists expect to take Washington by the | State A monthago, the Star proclaimed that the | mendous crowd, headed te weit eye Mr. | 195 eet ei vat ten, penatl roses toot well | s EPP aca esneniened cogey york eles eats hiiet ac : = help of the people of North Carolina, Tennessee, | counter revolution would begin In Texas —and so cLrane appeared and responded to the calls in! giied,) and herecommends noone whatever other | === BLUE BOOK iam MAPEEACS SALE Jo ritaeof two wn Virginia, and Maryland, in each of which States | soon it 1s about to inaugurated there. an eicavent Union speech. He sald that Virginia than ‘an old soldier, nor for any office whatever, $85,000,000. <EEUE BOOK x Inform ° { Columb. itis well known the Unionists outnumber the is | . the Circuit Court of the Distriet of now held the destinies of the nation in her hands, out of the army.— Intelligencer in the evuntry, and salary, thi Ww: L , i and whatever policy she adopted New York | 1 the Secessionists at least two to one! Tue Ssnatx Yustexvay.—The only action of | would uphold her In it Virginia had only to| 454 correspondent of the Macon (Ga ) Tele- ee Oe ee Bonk Sane nSATURDAY, What could more forcibly prove the despera- | the Senate yesterday notstated in the Star of preeent ber ultimatum to New York as a final raph, wrllica trom Baltimore, states that Mr. Bar tb of March iastant, 1961, at 120’clock m. tion to which the news of the intended evacua. | that day, of general public interest, was the con- | oe, and New York would sustain Virginia, and | §'%P&; Writing from, been egged beyond thi $ ve’ would have ber rights guarantecd. to’ her. tion of Sumter has driven the ollgarchists (whose | firmation of Casslus M. Clay of Ky., to be U3. | 82¢."¥ou At whi schemes binge on provoking the desired collision | Minister to Spain, (which position he has ac- | 2° ¥8* loudly spplaaded while speaking. ‘to = seized and leview 3 the ‘with arms,) than the fact that on learning it, they | cepted,) and the reception of the nomination of A Mrtuopist Cavrcu Disconngctep rrom t the threats of th " Rothwel!. and will be sold to eatichy af shriek through the Herald for an imaginary army | Jacob Haldeman of Pa., to be Minister Resident | raz Conrenence —Ata meeting of the me: mbers ih caw ibs opear ana teneie coe to the purpose PERSONAL, Nos. 125 and 133, to January term, 196i. fn of 50,000 men to march forthwith on Washington | at Stockholm. of the Ashbury Methodist Episcopal Church, An- | had nesal proof of their bed lity as they were (MADAME GopparD, ot Stiileae, Henricks & Farber, aud Samue city! namessex Circuit, Somerset county, Md., resolu- prematurely crushed in the swaying of the crowd. THE AstTRoLosist. W. SELDEN, U. 8. for - t, and ms7 dts Ms putriot ef Colaba. i No. 1027, aud in shadows of a doubt had he passed through that | shed. Ww. i ware 107, in the eity of ington, D. Gu. according to the programme. The writer speaks and singelar the mprovements of his own knowledge, for he was in the crowd Now, the Oligarchy possess no army whatever | _ U7” Among the sensation dispatches to the New | tions were adopted declaring themselves discon. n be consulted on the Past. Now, 2 sent, " ected with the Philadelphia General Conference. = tu-e Events, in Graham’s Alley; entrance on C st., York Herald isa series announcing that the South- | ™ P Divinenss DecLarzp —At a meeting of the | £%, r : except the men in and around Charleston and the ern Contedicracy Se musteaing s huge stmy which ‘They will remain separated until after the meeting Directors of the Baltimore and Obio Railroad | O:tWeen 13th and ‘sth mar 14-2 3 ARSHAL’S SALE.—In virtue of « writ tolen. of the Baltimore and Philadelphia conferences, at e a = N fieri facing iseued from Office fF ee a ee pos shall descend upon Washington at once, ifthe | which time they will reassenble and take thele Company .cn.(e don tasice rise manne BOARDING cod go pen diveony get ten thousand volunteers in all the States 2, | Federal Government attempts to blockade South. | position aa circumstances may require, eltuer with for the half year, ending on the Slat instant, pays: = front the era Ports. the one or the other. ble on and after the 15th of April next, sud'adiv- | PPOARDING.—A few pleasent. Rooms, with oor of said county, on PRIDA initiate civil war. However many they migbt ee s I tt ‘Ma-ch next, 1801-00 ing at 12 a " idend of four-and-a-half per cent. on the Wash- Bosrd, can be had at No. 28 434 st, mar9 lw’ foi J ralse to repel Invasion, they cannot raise ten thou- | {[" From French & Richstein we have acopy | Muxitioxs of Wax —1,500 kegs of powder, ington Branch for the same period, and payable = = ne re: send men in all the South to invade sister States. | of the official journal of the late Peace Convention | We!gbing 55.900 pounds, 121 i-inch shells, 10,650 =— si = =e . He, ie Seve oN at the same t Ty: A. BEALL & CO. Squnre «2. Lot No 5,1 AKE Ploa-ure in informing their enstomers, | in square No #6. tot © and strang-rs, that they have remov-dto No. 361 | ot No. iS in Squere eet wes a 1 and K. juct abo A Washingt LASS An seo all's. ve ju.t received & metits thereon, CLOTHING, FURNISHIN 6 6 OO DS, | cathe proverty of Breck Macken, and, lorie Spon Sp pi id oars oad CAE S which _ citer 20 —— song So. Janvery term, 1861, im veil at ve jo . “all and see us fore = v . ing elsewhere, as we kaow that weoanaell you | fez dtr” °W" SELDEN. U.S. Marshal. goods at less than any other store in the city. ——— ao = LA. BEALL & CU, C ty J.C. MeGUIRE & CO. Auctioneers. Book Notices. scevered that by alightiy treet ches HAVE Eris PORE Eee a mar l4-Im “No, 364 Seventh st. bet. 1 and K. From the publishers, Harper & Bros., through + eane before it is pressed, all the jeice enn ne spe dh eocmind hd : Taylor & Maury, we bave volumes 2 and 3 of the | easily extracted with « comthon tet uf onaeiee FRIEND OR RELATIVE? pene li Harpers’ Enripides, fornting a part of their popu- | rollers. As the pressure of this cane constitut:d IT IS THE REST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE ALWAYS AHEAD. Nor have they a doliar at command to be ex- | inthis city, -prepared by the secretary, C. J. pended upon any such expedition. The over-| Wright. flowing treasury they boast of isa myth. All the means they have, to pay their current enormous expenses, have been raised by forced loans, the issue of worthless scrip, and other similar means They are terribly short of provisions ail over the seceded States, obtaining their supplies from the still loyal States of the West. In sbort, they in no better condition to put an invading army of fifty thousand men in the field, than the man in 5.310 f U7-Two of the large Dahigreen guns have pocuee 3,000 mond | been placed in full battery low down on the ship freight yesterday, and were conveyed to the channel. Eighteen hundred kegs of powder were bes ped od tr 2 Users eo abnaitign wit be yesterday shipped per order of Governor Pickens, hi i e ned. Fort} icher Ja. i y.—Ch Sumter has been evacuated, but Fort Pickens | Om Richisond, Va., for this city —Charleston “ain’t— Petersburg Intelligencer, 14th inst. —It is understood that the President and Cabinet are to-dey engaged in the consideration of the necessary appointments for the organization of the new Territories. pease arieinoradedh. natal, ess 17 H.G. Bulkley. of Kalamazoo, Mich , bas the moon is; and the fact that they resort tosuch a | lar ‘Greek and Latin Texts.” Of convenient | the chief ditticult with farmers in obtaining WORLD! received & nice threat only goes to prove that the Government's | size, tlexible binding, excellent print and paper, | SUP fom it, this distovery in of great Aenyert aie NES HATS and CAUS th Policy of letting them alone severely, has so soon | nothing more desirable in this line can well be 1 ITS WASHINGTON NEWS IS UNEQUAL- LED! ‘ent and if ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED | wanta nize Shirt acd A prety Tin Ne, ace Be 4 rooms . : f th etre tix th Petco! then. I he very ‘erms: $225 apa a BY THAT OF SAY TWO DOLLAR Inrge sesok OC BPRING HATS: which t am sai, | Tasidu ce insta!ments o! $ ni on cent. below their actual value. For | tere-t. A.l conveyancing » EE f the pur those wh» want to travel, | have just received a | ChSter. ; ED, Trustee, ITS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE large [ot of TRUNKS, VALISES aed CARPET | f2s2awds J.C. McOUIRE & Ou. Aust 4 ou driven them to utter desperation. imagined In thirty days Sam Houston, in Texas, will] From and through the same we have “ The 2fford them employment for all the men in arms | Wits and Beaux of Society,” by Grace and Philip they now have at command; and in thi ty days | Wharton, with {llustrations by H. K. Browneand thereafter George Houston and the Unionists in | James Godwin. A brilliant chronicle of the say- North Alabama, backed by the Unionists of | ings and doings of the wits and beaux from the East Tennessee, (who will fly to the assistance of es {7 A buge cannon bali is now being made at the Ames company’s estabtishment, in Chicopee, which will weigh 440 pounds when completed. It is conical, shaped like those of the James gun, and packed with lead in the same manner. [i is only a pattern from which a quantity of balls are to be cast time of George Villiers down to that of Sidney] Wuat wit He po witn Ta -| WORTH TO ANY FARMER A AUN. Fe ages, from $1540 $8. If you |. — thetr brethren at the first tap of the dyum,) will | Smith. ton correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch says DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY Cost. Hi ht Ricninhine — RIDDLE furnish work enough for ali the rest they can get] The “Children’s Bible Picture Book,” another Hl ltteer is your city, is here, and bas with ; . . Lom a8 at the People’s HAS THE LARGEST, NEWEST AND MO8T together by that time Secale age, retke for the litte folks 40 fre- | wicked man.Wise, of your State, bed Lung at | !78 HOUSEHOLD RECIPES WiLL SAVE cee PE SMT PASENONASLS STOR OF quently issued by the Harpers. TEN TIME3 ITS COST PACH YEAR Through Messrs. Blanchard & Mohun we have ee TO ANY FAMILY. received the following recent issues from the ac- | ,, U7 The ship John Lowry was abandoned ina . inking condition, on the 234 of Febru: and | Lhe Number for this Week, to be out on Fri- tive press of Rudd & Carlton, New York: tue eamitn aba twelve others lost. The x a i 1011 “Fast Day Sermons; or the Pulpit on the State | vivors! were picked up cight days afterwards ina | 27% Morning—price Thres Cents—will ti of the Country,” composed of the most marked | dying condition, baving rowed, with but two bea remarkably interesting one. discourses called forth by the Present state of the | #*8, More than 400 miles. Seca ee ee ~ Hakp to PLEase.—It appears that no conceiv- Harper's Ferry. able policy on the part of the Government of the United States with reference to the usurpation of the government of the extreme Southern States ~ean possibly please the Baltimore Sun. Upto a day or two since It was almost daily calling upon marl-lm No 460 Seventh st., bet. TSTEwW EL ART EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER Only One Dollar. CITY, AT THE LOW TERMS OF 476 Pa. Av .....AT EVANS'S......476 Pa.Av.| ONE DOLLAR FOR YOUR CHOICE TAKE YOUR CROICE FOR 81. OF ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 61. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. the people of the Border States to prepare to make —————$—$$———— Every Person ata distance who would keep JEWELRY—JEWELRY jerant CARBUNCLE war oa the Government, upon the ground that the eras Altogether, a unique and striking col- iJ The Choctaw News states on authority of a Posted with reference to what is really JEWELRY-JEWELRY Ziorant ay Rei Bolonger possible to disguise the fact that the | c, which ts mest remarkable, the longevit of the tng times should receive it 4 = ‘ Elerant CORAL, and &O ‘emming, following the publication by the same ng CARBUNCLE ONYX STUDS Hregaat M DALLION - Government designs withdrawing Major Ander- houne of the ‘Great Tribulation”? by the animal or the euphonism of its designation. regularly. 3E BU = RUID - son’scommand from Fort Sumter, and thus re- | suthor. oe TS, JET ervos TTONS. | § egant PLAIN GOLD... — moving the only possible chance for speedy armed collision Recrgation.—We have a subseriber who en CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE peprcama fonts ores Prayers for Rulers,” adiscourse by Rev. Wm | he takes the Post for the exercise he en fe jo RACRIEK Adams, of New York city, and a ‘Bible View of | 4—g !t—Boston Post. was AND SUDPCRIEE FOR IF. * I sdies’ GUARD CHAT coma, SET cxpp erupmrTONe| |S PARR AR Ears £2 fl eer rately seek to make the opportunity, to-day the Blavery,” th sek teated a = SETS, and BUTTONS, ents’ V ANS: is diferent Sun argues at length to show that a peace Policy | by Rabbi ea = Sinet-f Y discourse | U7 Jos. Pierson, residiag In Bucks county, Sus Bindl Peeeee bee tet eee PL’N GOLD STUDS styles, >for G1 on the part of the authorities bere will surel 7 ee Frain eaaid fo have realized $500,000 In six months | go'd for 25 conte, at PRENGH & WICHST RNS and BUTTONS, | Als>, a Larce teget of JEWELRY, which complish its darling object_the lectin. “Pamptnea and other Poems,’? by Thomas | from coal ofl {n that State National Book: 275 Pa av. ma lé-lw MOSAIC STUDS we oan ‘Gents per article, Bailey Aldrich, who is recognized, we believe, : ORATIO KING and BUTTONS, Reo Fiegiade Sere eek an msins Marylee end | os tg ieadar of the Young geaerstion of Amat OF" DUST, DUST, UST— NOTICE —Ailper- H°** No. 610 HSrazzz, | PLAIN GOLD GOLD STONE 8TUDS SMALL LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL irgh e yoke of the pro-Afrl- | can poets sons doing busines: on Pennsylvania avenue ‘Will attend to business before the SETS, ~ od BUTTONS, Lav. can-slave-trade and anti-white-labor-at-the-South Z ted to meet in the room over Galt & POST OFFICE Saeed “« Flirtation,”” a new comedy by Frank B. Good- HIS EVENING, ist ine and otner ALL FOR ONE DOLLAR BACH! CLE usurpation. Heb, son of the late Peter Parley Geodsich e!ock,to adopt some plan for seraping EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENTS. ee The fact is, the firmness already displayed by |" P/ous 1e © pubmed 6 Boke k the Avenue. lt” | (Referrnce—Hon. Ep. M. Stanton, Consvlting SELENDID POCK WUuaS, R' the Government in resisting both Northern and | par New yan vere Gidawnane &atence TEMPERANCE MEETING — Seuneel_____"_ mel" | For One Doliar.....—.... Worth Three, N; 8 —Persons ‘ny of the above Googe ee nn mans Com counlty tw eivit | ic icr. ere an tue llc ‘A atinnnoe Astociatt mat the Dretret ay bee | WAG ,M RILEY & BROTHER are now foe weet A S. TEs a aS an wil So gobe ‘war, bas “« played hob” with the hopes cf those “Setielaaiens som of Natural Phit Will be held at their Hal!, corner Tenth aed | of all kids of SPRING ORY GOODS, to, whi . Siotiec Ree. Ome We have on aod and are receiving every day, for whom the Sua speaks—the disunionists. They ry ree ci ‘hilosophy, Es on SUNDAY, the I7th instant, after the i the attention of their friends and the pab- For One arge Li ‘of 4 wuleanadaiaug ts Oats for the use of Schools and Academies.’ Edited ry member of the Assoa'ation is req lie + Dei 8 ath aa a THE FINEST P’ See ee Ta aR he | tae ccnore pepcier “Paper te fet toe attend thie menting» as burire:g of ‘the tmoe: im GENTS CRAINS A ehimapraag dorder ‘States secession. ofeaa| Ps tes ome One. come 5 Oo. deprecate continued occupation of Sumter by the | Peck: of Columbia College, New York. Un-| "ues 3 JAMES J-KANE, Sen ‘Twelve Styles__.......For One Dollar each consisting t, and while the fect of ite cc. arpoag Aes re eeeny work of the kind capation sa 8 lover with which tostir op Virginis |" «. aceceen” cna’ “astreacentea! Osemeny* and Maryland to revolution, it has been hoping by Emma Willard. A meritorious work, cor- that the Government would do precisely what it i —— 0. a5 CHARITY SERMON . ~___Opposite Conter Market, _ PLATED WARE, Ne Will preach & Clarity Sermon ia $i n 2 ee Consisting of BUTTER KNIVES, the locas Mace sea ecr ens, rous objeats : Pit wish every one sa ktor plait hr sea Qt harity, to whica the Young Catuolis Frigcds’ | that { have Re old stand FORKS—PITCHERS-CREAM LADLES, contended it (the Go t) should not do sutra 2) a ble aad mn 1e-3t “JAMES J. KANE, Cor. See, Many of my old patcons have inquired (ormeat| CAKE BA~KETS—SUGAR SIFTERS, 2 ~ stand ; the answer Now that the authorities have evidently | “Yo. poneciee a i We: bees is vstenias EACHERS' ASSOCIA TION—The| steppai ont ™ Now T NOT CRACKERS and adopted the policy it professed to approve, it re- Be just PICKS, oid & special meeting SA’ tf TEA KNIVES and FORKS, &o., &o., &o. verses its batteries and pours hot ahet in the athey | CO™Pendium, the “Annual of Sclentific Discove AY, March 16th, at the Smithsonian fast Bi the corner. "Iuvajintie Wen inva oo err rag ea direction—tnto the policy of peace; as belng aure | 51).05 te ghar hve! (ep seaplant aie erin nit MULKEY, Of Georgia, will deliver a | *™ #.cents. Look for the Flag = ee Ete of eventually destroying the prosperity of the re- : * Friends of learning are invited to attend Annihil BOOKS_BOOKS. . ° REMEMBER: maining United Stztes* veenies mar 14-2t 4.8. DRHART, Seo. CLOSING OUT A LARGE LOT OF BOOKS,| RIDDLES ONE DOLLAR STORE, The ‘ruth is, the Sus ts, simply, an unmitigated | ---- Hon. H. A. Pendergrast, of N. Y., isat the PANKGYRIC OF Few At Great Reduction in Prices, Set PO en Banh, traitor to ite country, conducted bys foreigner | National $ : will preach ‘the Om account oF 1mm continvsp Baxp Tuees, r \. wall 1 u exter ‘with no Interest whatever in its peace and pros- Hons. D D.S. Brown, D. R. Barton, of hoy Ire ak Ste Patri a Ch perity. is neane ; |N ¥4 Col J. Monroe. Capt. H 8. Burton, U. 1 oe LY? per Gt ty =n tenor bec laden had PE ayy ety sep lipases ; lene’ Gasden Bucs as ferociously against a | yy’ are ut Willarde’. - ys fe 7 1. Vine Bage’ peace policy on the part of the Government, as Gen, J. Watson Webb, of the Courier and ‘ against a war policy—thus exhibiting to the world Enquirer, left this ci A on the day before yester- SCHWER: IN’: PI Cage rely he Rats 14@ traitorous disunion prociivities, so nukedly thay | day an {nvalid During bis stay am he i ificates be mut ety be Wadia, we es | Se Se oe gna ek eee of thy goa atc Sg at ear ome Eye severe attack of indisposition. We hope to hear ther Pre ca ia. Mz Comwix —To-day, it seemato be generally | 4 dav or two of his safe arrival home. . Rasiya re Bei expected that the Hon Thomas Corwin, of Ohic,| A Carmotic Opinion oF Twices.—The Cath- i) orig! < orth will conclude fo accept the Mexican mission, | Olle ‘Telegraph Rives the follo; opin’ ey ise ex, though not disposed to do so at present. > Senet ee ares Emam 8 ‘ i avenue and 43 sts. and ws General in Army of the United States, RS. ss A Brazzn or ixpontant Disratcmns to Mex- | C#ived suoeptnn lntow Oetens.: Be : DE IMITATION. ico, is expected to be sent from the Depart ehiefly

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