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CONGRESSIO: THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON OLTY: -..+. March 16, 1961. las was addressing the Senate on bis relative to the public property in the Lit did not belt that Congress would confer id not leve that Con; 4 er to collect the revenues, bring back forts, &c. The political friends of the President did not confer the power on him to do 80 at the last session of Congress when they had a in both Houses. essenden wished to know when, for a single day, during the last session of Congress, the republicans bad a majority. They were in the pewer to pass the revenue Tetwsen both oe j teematia in ten momnded: Bree without = aim. Northern Division of Cleveland and Toledo if passed a law to col The amendment SATURDAY. upon the President Spirit of the Morning Press. The Intelligencer thinks the border slave States would be of more advantage In their present position to the Southern Confederacy as a wall of defence against Northern aggression, than if they were to become meinbers of it, with all their frontier exposed to fanatical hatred and pillage. ‘The Republican says: «It Is not the Crittenden platf Conference platform, which Virgin! to secession, really care about. qv jatform if they bad pany in the Union of the Gulf States, and without that latform will reconcile them to the it is not by giving them new guar- antees, but by showing them that Vii ¢zist without ghe cotton States, that they may induced to give up the heresy of secession. minority every da measure of collecti: the Peace rginiane, inclined posed by the Senator from r. Clark) shows where the tender point is. The holding of Forts Sumter and Pickens, and the recapturing the others cannot be justified unless we intend to bri: ites themselves. Whoever Florida and Pensacola is entitled to Fort Pickens. ‘Whoever holds the land is entitled to the forts in- tended for local defense; those other forts, 2s those at Key West and the Tort: of a national character, Owntxe Ur.—The Richmond Examiner, whose editor possesses the virtue of ingenuousness in 2 degree that puts to shame the disIngenuousness of nine-tenths of the rest of the Virginia disufion press, does not hesitate to follow South Carolina’s example in declaring that neither infractions of the fugitive slave law, denial of Southern rights in U.S. Territories, nor the election of Lincoln, United States. But Sumter, and Moultrie, and Custle Pinckney, and Pulaski, &c., are local and for local defense. Mr. Dooiittle would like to ask how it is with the forts at the mouth of the Mississippi ? DEPARTMENT NEWS. EB AGENTS AProtnteD axp Re- Szxat.—When our report closed yesterday, Bhatia ei recy Marcin Bis A following sppointments end removals of postal : i THE CITY IN 5 Southern Medical House, ; Pa. avenus, under tho Clar in the known world UF DR. SHUMAN, a corner of Sixth st’ a Howl, is the only e 7 quality, and is insuch variety and abundance railroad route agents. Viz: who can permanently cure all diseases of a private use to Rochester to Niagara Falls, ure in from $to6 days. A permanent ny ag ($800 per annum,) Warren Clark vice Chas. H. ma McMasters, and Joseph W . Smith vice James B. Dresser, ($800 am.) On Hariem Raliroad—New York to Chatham « and will be sold at sbout Barege A Chenfle Bareze, ‘Tibie Linese ss and 37 cents, Fine Irish Linens only 25 cents, From Syrac' below a few articles that were purchased at Silk Calabrian, Brocade Fine French Lawns at 12 cents, worth 25, RRE4D-READ-READ-READ-READ' Fine Challies 12 cents, worth 25, SPRING STYLES Roads—Joseph P. Hogeboom vice J W. Van- Jett Poll De Chevres 10 cents, worth 25, Lavella Cloth 8 cents, worth 12, Fine all woot Plain Delaines 31 cents, Grey Goods 12 cents, worth 25 Sbirt Bosoms 10 cents, jeans 1S cents, worth 25, Towels 12 cent BONNETS, RIBBONS AND FLOWERS! 5 are most ful Melted epee &re most respectfully so- the Novelties of th valkenbi 800 num.) ~ Reflroad— Indianapolis to Jeffer- sonville, Ind.—N. Feild, jr., vice B. P. Fuller, (8800 per annum ) = — wires at opedigy: jest Calicoes (fast colors) on! cotits, ‘ worth a> Fine all wool Stella Stewie ss oO, These Shawls cost a New York bouse $10 50, and are a Ladies’ Gauatlets only 12 cents, Ladies’ Fine Hose 10 cents, hie! I ehall mak € hey 4 Gentlemen’s Undershirts 25 cents, whieh all mal reat v1 [Oe ts. Chicago and Rock Island Railroad, Minois— | weirassorted. ‘Having made arrane 12 cent Cottons at 10 cen Chicago to Rock Isiand—James V. A. Judd vice | for the cash, wll be able to offer great attractions W. B. Dickson, ($300 STEVENS, Children’s Fine Hose 10 cen Gentiemen’s half Hose 10 cents Railroad, Ohio—Cleveland to Sandusky—Fred’k OeeNS NAY" | ir Brews vics @ ©. Simmens, ($000 pes Sens.) B —Always on h: Raker Family Noise the priors of which p lebrated Glover & \G MACHINE, ‘ing lnte'y been reduced 25 per on years, itis useless to delay pecting prices to be red on Of this glorious Union could effect it. Prices from 1 ma 15 7t Cottonades in every style and pri Cassimeres, Linen D ills and = in _ pink spe , Flats, and Joc Hats in great variety. pply themselves with good Goods at half the usual price, are respectfully the stock. Parasols from 50 cents to $5.00, Louisville to Cincinnati—Benj. L, Bonnets, vice Geo. H Kyle, (8700 per annam.) Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad— Crestline—W ilson 8. McMillen vice Those who desire fo su Pittsbu: Solicited to call and examine Pittsbu tl - | Martin ) vias Charles: Pittsburg, Steubenville and Cincinnati Rail- ton {is entitled to Fort Sumter, and whoever holds | road—Steuben’ d Fort Jefferson, be kept by the iller, (#500 per annum. R. BRICE HALL, 376 SEVENTH STREET, between I and K. AUCTION SALES. By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avctioncers. LE BY ORDER OF 336, between Sth and loth sts. ville to Newark—Mattbias Collier N*YY SUPPLIES—1961-"62, vice James Ste Indtanapolis to vice Isaac Smith, (8800 Philadelphia and Pot road) Pa , Edw'd McDonald and Wm. H. Lessig vice H. J. Hendler and P. S. Higgins, ($500 per Ind., Marcus D. Lott Avy DEPARTMENT, ) eading Ratl- AMUSEMENTS. aed LER § 3 Acting Manager... ... J. T. Ra’ THIS EVENING, SEPARATE PROPOSALS, ssaled an ais tur Navy Supp.ies,” wiil be ureau until 9 o’slock a. m.on We 17th day of April n-xt, indorsed “Pro- THE ORPRAN®’ BREOXAL Erencre o} pure BEE names, Sates annum.) rnis ing and deliver Quincy and Toledo Railroad, Mr. Douglas said they did not form an exce fotm the caxse of the current oligarchic usurpa- tion at the South; proclaiming that it grew out of the dissimilarity in a thousand ways of the two races of whites inhabiting the North and South, respectively. Of course, the Examiner can see nothing admirable in the northern race, nor any- thing in the southern race that is not admirable. Nor can it see anything wrong in the utter de- struction of such a government as that of the United States, the conceded author of more bless- ings than any other government ever secured for @ poopie, only in order which such thinkers at the South as itself enter tains towards (he North, may be gratified. We are giad indeed that the Virginia Disun- fonisis are being gradually compelled to show their band to the people of their State thus openly. Assignally beaten not long since at the polls as they were, when professing to advocate disunion only as the means of making the Union perma- nent, now that they are coming to avow that their aim is to get Virginia out of the Union for- ever, and that they so.alm because they individ- wally hate the North rather than on account of northern aggression, they will surely be defeated In the State’s Congressional elections soon to come off,as a party were never before beaten there. More thax half those who voted for Disunion members of the Virginia Convention did so be- cause honestly believing that the only possible way of getting the Gulf States back into the Union was by putting Virginia at the head of the Had South Carolina and the Montgomery council of the oligarchy em- phatically declared previous to the Virginia Con- ‘vention election, as they have since declared, that under no circumstances would they listen to “re- construction” propositions, and had the Virginia Disunion press and orators placed themselves in the Ezaminer’s present position instead of elec- tioneering upon “reconstruction,” not a single secession per se member would have been re- tion. 1f we were to allow Louisiana to bold bo! sides of the river, what use were those forts. un- lesa we occupy the State, and remove all confiict- ing authority? Clark inquired if he might ask a question. Mr. Douglas said he would not be catechized on | hew, of Ind., have been aj his side,when the Republican side would answer no questions. They could meet in caucus and agree not tosaya word, and then come in and ask questions. Mr. Fessenden knew nothing about any such Mr. Douglas had heard of such a caucus, and believed there was one Mr. Fessenden said there wes not a word of truth in it, fron beginning to end Mr. Douglas bad hear that the repognance s0 from one of their He wanted to know If the Admin- istration meant irty. in the acts for the organization of the new rritories, had repudiated their old doctrine of intervention by Congress. He bh continue tn the same wise direc! Mr. Wilson said the Senator from Illinois was full of anxieties. Ten days ago this Adm{nistra- tion came into power, fin treason in the army, treason in the navy, an tresson in the countr; United States deliver otic inaugural address to the peo; that address been flashed over the country, before the Senator from {llino!s (Mr. Douglas) ste} tion. ing treason in Congress, The President of the ple. Hardly had stand on bis own Inter} that the President an possession of a Govern southern movement. ese remarks Mr. Douglas, by , Spoke of the Senator from wz the Senator from Massachusetts, ») and continued a few sentences fur- Lis determination to maintain himself against (sid The Republican oped they would enial and patri- 11 opponents, no matter “whence is gave rise to a misunderstand- glas and Mr. Fessenden, personal altercation of much as- ig the Chair to call to order.] Fessenden said the President meant e, ¢ Senator from Illinois had no foundation for bis attack. The object of the Senator in offer- ing his resolution was not to obtain information, The inaugural had been side to mean war, for the pose of drawing them Into a discussion, but between Mr. Dou ich produced a perity, compellin, Compelled to show their hand, as the disunion- fats have been since that election, so that every Virginia voter must now realize that to vote for a secessionist is to vote for permanent disunion for the sake of destroying the <jovernment of the United States, to establish over Virginia in its stead the made-in-secret Constitution of the oll- garchy, deprivation of the liberty of free speech but to make a speech. declared on the other Tll—Quiney to ja—Frederick Kreisman vice Thomas B. Carlin, ($600 per annum.) are 'm. E. Gapen, of Pa.,and Thad- of Iowa, have been a to first-class ($1,200 per annum) c in the Pension Bureau. Warren T. Lockhart, of In dra ans sree ‘aterial, Toole, ae ing (on reoetving ten ouit, for which every twenty thousand notice, except for Bis- Mered ve days’ notios ens] Positively, last sppearance of MISSGERTKUDE ARGYLE, First night of ths engagement of the Talented MR. C. BARTON HILL, Who will appear ae Beyxy pe LincrRo.ues, In the groat Frenoh Drama entitied DE LINGEROLLES. To oopelude with The favorite Comedietta entitled DYING FOR LOVE. Sirti hed comedian. Mr. The dirtin, iappenren ones —BLUE BOOK — + ation as to all the m., of T bis Weel ss spans | The Wood Work of new Carte and Wagons oom Spokes, Hubs, Felloes and Tim Serer uch quantities only of rdered from the oo: tractors by the Chief ot this Bureau, or by the re- ‘@ commanding officers of the said Nav: during the fiscal year ending June 30, I t, Flour, Rice, Dried Apples, Pickles, Su ” Cotfee, Bena, Molasses, ¥ iskey. fhe Bisouit shail be made wholly from sweet {the manufsoture of the year 1860 in all oases be "nanufactured from four mgde of the orop immediately preceding the deus H. Stanton, id ; and Elijah C. May- pointed to second-class 00 per annum) clerkships in the same bureau. dno M. Hay, of Lil. bas been appointed to a $1,600 per annum) clerkship in same to fill vacancies. aa Sg CLERICAL APPOINTMENT AND REMOVAL IN THE Treasury Derartment.—Mr. Geo. Wood, pointed to a $1,600 per annum in the Treasury De; est Berens With's large lot of ‘other articles, which we deem third-class Bureau. Terme: ‘All ou under $20 oa:! JOSEPH = this city, hos been a (third-class) clerkeb vice, Barker, (secessionist,) removed. + (secessionist, son o: C. Clayton, late Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury.) has been removed from a $1,200 (first-class) clerkship in the Bureau of the First Auditor. a TLiAMs, Aucte. HAL’S SALE.—In virtue 7 . iesued fromthe Cirouit Court of the Distriot the county of Washington ‘Will expose to pubijo sale ds; shal ba properly baked, thor eughly kifn dried, well packed, and deliverea free i Uvited States, in well-dried, bright flour barrels, wit |, OF in air and water tight w is! at the option of the Bureau. required at Gosport in tight barrels. Flour shail be equal to the bast Richmond brands, and of the manufacture of $85,000,000 in the evuotry, fxd salary. S735 the same matter 4} the Great Biue Book costing @3 50, Omitting the names which are not necessary e of Curidsitios at . Old Books bought and seld ALFR. Clayton, of Ga f Mr. Phillip | Ofchatge to the CLERICAL APPOINTMENTS IN THE GRNRRAL Land Orrick —A. T. Britton, of R.1; Jery L Mills, of Ohio; W. M. Thompson, of Md; Jasper , of Ind.; and Alexander Leib, of Ind., inted to first-class ($1,200 per annum) clerkships in the General Land Office. ss Resicxrp axp Aprointgp.—Mr. Wm. M. Bur- PI well, of ne » has resigned the clerkship of the Senate’s a ce pppoe org rl Pee | Senate's Foreign Affairs Committee, and Mr. Ben Senator is not content that the President should retation; he ts not willing Cabinet, who had taken ment in ruins, should them- et their own measures and pur ; but he rushes into the chamber and he asks to in t for them. He struts here before the Senate talks of what he shall do, and what he shall not permit to be done zias said he would forgive the peta- personalities of the Senator. It was evidently the aim of the Republican side to avoid argumentand resort to personalities. [In the course of th a slip of the tongue Maine, meanin, 0. 2nd 8. in Mguare WANTS. ANTED—Two HANDS( id = APT At the Exchange Hotel, on © x 6th. the dares of tie requisition for the sam weet, and in all respects of ths best 1 be delivered in good shippice OTES to the United Staces,iu the beac new, we | seasoned, sound, bright barrels, o he case may he—the staver and of red oav of the best qua ity; tron aid well hooped. with liring hoop. around eac! head, and oqual in qualit; said Nevy Yards; two ha! aea barrel, and not more tran ons sixth of the re- quired quantity to ba in hall barrels ‘Tne Kios shail be of the very bes med ately preceding the M. Dresser have been’ appo Andrew Rothwei Tyetny iman, Hentioks & Farber, aud W. SELDEN, U. #. Mi quality; and shal order, free of aii c! kitchen App between 454 an 1 MMEDIATELY—A_oompet-nt SRCHMAN—one who is aconstomed to the None but a siave se po = horses. “= ‘ones Tr quir on the Bisdeneburs road, 3 miles from the city. St to aample barre: at the Perley Poore, of Mass., has been elected to that barrels to be consicered position. ARSAL'S 84 fie virtue LAX of the Cle of the District of Colum! A New Post Orrice SpxciaL AGENT —James N. Tyner baa heen appointed spectal agent of the Post Office Department for the State of India: vice Wim. Garver, removed, ($1,600 per annum.) ANTED TO EXCHANGE—For a small oul- tivated place nar Was two-s! ry Frame HOUSES in city, near Seventh st. Add: Office. fe m\ he Dried Apples si nd chail be prepared by sun drying 1 crop of the autumn immediately p: 6 of the requimtions fur the same; and sha | bs containing not more than all be of the vest qui li 8 Box 679 City Post ma 15 St* Remoyrp —M “H. McRae, of Va, ‘a, have beea removed ($1,200 per annum) clerkships in ANTED—A good GARDENER. A single ferred, ris —— 4 S acres of land, which ix situated oorner fwenty-first and Boundary sts. T: an industrious and carefai man, a good ty will be offered. Inqui ot corner of 2ist and Boundary sts NTED IMMEDIATELY—From “ SECOND-HAND FU TURE ofall kinds, for which | will a highest prices, Gnd, as urual, at t. ce, Dealer in Furniture, Stover, 40% 7th st.. bet. G and H enst ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Persons declining housekeeping, or rmitare on hand. u delivered in packag three hundred poun ‘The Pickles shall be put up in iron-bound casks, be Linch wide and 1 16inoh thick, | contain one galion of onions, On» 8 'on of peppers, and eight gallons of cucuinbers, hity to the ga iou.and the vegetalies in each shall weieh fifty soven ouly be paid for; and each cask sha'l then with white wine vinegar of at least 42 degrees of strength, aad equal to Fr Vegetabies, and vinegar & in sll respects to the above-named Navy Y . AD shall warrantaud euaranty that th a and T. L. O. Hatcher. of V; from fir in fine order. and ‘o and each cask tl, 4. to January term, 1861, in W_SELDEN. U.S Marabai._ Only One Dollar. 476 Pa. Av ......AT EVANS'S.... TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR @1. TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR 81. JEWELRY—JEWELRY JEWELRY—JEWELRY LiVix Cod Stoke = ONYX STUDS and BUTTON! tist Church, Thirteenth st., m, @nd 7 p.m, vic, the Ordinance of a vinegar; tne cask: | conform and be equi pies deposited at the the contractors ey willkeep good nu the barrels eentaininy es and Pickies to bo well ugar whall be accordin; the:aid Navy Yar CHRISTIAN AS. THE YOUNG M BO nual Meeting for n of officers, at th M ENING, March isth, at haif-past 7 0° GO. B. TWISS, Reo. Soo. U, F.—WASHINGTON LODG ‘he me mbers of Washin pte lus of Fi aa to the samples at | 81d fa'r prices by applying #1 ud be drs and fit for pack | 2° BOR ity to the test Havana brown. of good quality young hyson, pies at raid Navy Yaras, and be TZ & GRIFFITH. | CARBUNCLE LOST AND FOUND. ey had no intention to be taunted into a discus- and the liberty of the press, augmentation ten fold of taxation, exclusion of white labor from the South, &c., &c., it is already a fixed fact that not asingle disuntonist will be returned to Congress from Virginia in May next. sion which they did not desire. (Some further remarks of a personal character between the two Senators, which continued Several pinutes } las said that the Senator (Mr. Fessen- atroverted his veracity. ot at all; I done nothing of Mr. Douglas said he assault in the Senate. Mr. Hale recognized bis censure convey: ainst the Republica le therefore wished h would be brief. lown in the 2d Book of Samu ——— Mr. Fessenden — Goverxxext Puintixe Brreat.—The law ae establishing a Government Printing Bureau went into effect on the 4th of this month. periment depending for success upon the capa- Dility and faithfulness of the Superintendent Mr. Joba D. Defrees, of Indiana, bas been select- ed by the President to discharge the important duties of Superintendent. Mr. D. is a printer, had never made a personal rticularly to the Franklin rsonal share of the | fray; kindness in saving our pr. tion this morning. Mr. Henny Gertizi dinoharged his duty, and also for ing our property, nator from Illinois in side for keeping silence. to say a few words; his It could be found written delivered n half and quarter chests only. hall be equal to the best Cubs, 80 I be of the very best quality white beans, and shali be of the crop immed. reoed ag the dates o! the requisition for the same, 64 JET 8TUDS and BUTTONS, CARB. STUDS and BUTTONS, UNIVERSALIS) Da: pes at ti —The Resurrection of OTICE —Lost or mislaid, ge of hen jon of Washington for one hundred dol fed to the sabsoriber. made for the renewal thereof, he old Trinity VENING, from John 5:3,23— V “Marvel not thie, for the hour is in ming in Which all that are the graves shali h ms PL’N GOLD STUDS and BUTTONS, MOSAIC STUDS and BUTTONS, his voios, and shall como have done good unto the resur= and they that have doneevil w reetion of damnation.” Seats free to a. RICHARD WALLACH. REWAR D.—Lort, last week,on Louimana — avenue, Eamnezivesse _ ther forth; and they that reotion of life; the recat to the very best olasses, and shail be red onk | arrets, with white pine beads not jese then 13; inch thick; elivered in new. well season el, 15th chapter, 4th (Laughter in’ the verse, which he would read. having been, successively, an apprentice, jour- neyman, proprietor, &c., &c. For nearly two years past Mr. Defrees has been personally well known to the printing craft of the Federal Me- tropolis through h‘s connection with the House printing of the last Congress, and in that time be bas fairly won their universal respect and confi- dence, end warm esteem. He was, by-the-by, the writer of the well remembered conservative Republican letter published in the Star shortly after the Presidential election, in which the con- servatism of the present administration was first foreshadowed, and with great force and clear- Mr. Douglas said there was an effort on the personal points on him. But ive them some trouble before they jut such was the disorder in the ld now sit down. other side to make galleries he wou On motion of Mr. Wilson, ti to the consideration of exec after rematning therein until near six o’clock, the bein ee A the oers were ri a attend this meeting, eopened and the Senate adjourned vibe este y he Senate proceeded utive business; and as Sarurpar, March 16 SENATE —On motion by Mr. Wilson, the reso- lution introduced by Mr. Douglas was postponed till Monday next. Mr. Mason moved to ta! tive to the United States Mr. Fessenden moved to sion, on which motion Mr. Mason demanded the yeas and nays, resulting yeas 27, nays 10 So the Senate went into executive session, and our report closed. ke up his resolution rela- ps now In this city. ‘0 Into executive ses- Ae ns ci A New Commissionzn or Patsnts.—Yester- day afteenoon {t was settled in Cabinet council to appoint Mr. Halloway, of Ind., late a member of the House of Representatives, to the position of Commissioner of Patents. Mr. Halloway isa man of clear head, excellent judgment, much en- ergy of character, and unapproachable integrity. He is 2 mechanic rather than a lawyer, by profes- sion, though through connection with general busines and public trusts at home and here, be is sufficiently familiar with the principles of law (as shown in the manner in which be discharged the duties of bis late position in Congress) to enable him to make a very successful administration of the important trust about to be confided to bim. poe tes Sac cis ea I Baltimore Annual Conf Second day.—Conference met at 9 a. m., and after the usual opening exercises, a number of me- morials were presented of various characters The presiding elders were constituted a com- imiitee on missions. The publishing committee of the Baltimore Advocate presented their report. port was also presented and read, The reguler order—being memorials on the aub- | Hi &POGr Of the ou nce at Staunto: ject of Generali Conference legislation—was taken ma restrict speakers to thirty ethen diseussed at length the s of the new chapter, and at up, and a motion to minutes, agreed to. The Conferenc: objectionable fea 1 o'clock p. m. adjo APPOINTMENTS, ConwsRMATIONS, &c.— The Senate yesterday confirmed the nomination of Geo. W. Alexander to be a J.ieutenant in the Navy, and James S. Harrison promoted to te a Surgeon. The nomination of Elisha O. Cro by, to be U. 8. Minister to Guatemala, was received by the Senate. Gunzeat Scmnza. ‘The Convention met at 9% a. m., ‘ness committee wi Teport a recess was taken till 3 p. At 3 o'clock the ed its report throu; but asthe busi m committee on business present- gh its chairman, Col. Ridgely, rt embodies the preamble and resolu- important amendments) re- the Laymen’s Convention held e report condemns the Buffalo pathy, nine the es Conference to ex- ercise all tue powers of the Methodist Episco Chureh—desifcs it to sunder its yr tion, and advise other border Con! The confirmation of Col. Sumzer, U.S. A., to be Brigadier General, vice Twiggs, expelled from the service, took place on the day before yesterday, and was unanimous on {he part of the Senate. conily sept’ —<—$—______. Tur Rerveiican SenatoriaL Caucus this morning adjourned on account of a thin attend- ance over until Monday next, without nominating Officers of the body, 2s was expected—that being the subject matter before their meeting. Nomixatzp.—Mr. Halloway, of Indiana, and Mr. Defrees were to-day duly nominated, the rt was also presented, read and It strongly condemned the new chapter, but recom tion from the Methedist after an extra General Co signed by mem N. turn o} ign mi F ats, o the finder on leavin: GOLD STONE STUDs ry Goods Store, Market and BUTTONS, ALL POR ONE DOLLAR EACH! LENDID POCKET the staves not lesa than 24 inch threk; the barrois to bethres quarters hoopsd, snd, in addition, to have tour iron hoops, one on each biige, '3¢ iach in width end one 116th inch thick, and one on each chime. 1 Inch in width and 1-16th inch thick, and shall be thoroughly cocpered anc piaced in the beet ove reward it_at SHUB- | —We return our men of our city J | AWAY FROM THE SUBSCRIBER, pa the lith waa s eee 2 NIV We also return our thanks Wor Biren LADIES’ CHAINS: inegar shal! be of the first quality, equal to the stanvard ofthe United States Ph: {shall contain no other than acetic acid; be delivered in barrels similar in all re- ts to those required ior Molasses, with the exception that white oak staves and heads shall be surstituted for red oak staves an't white pine heads, and shail be thoroughly coupered and placed in the SARAH GODDAR B W. SPAL a Washington, March 16, 1961. DING. B.—Lost, asma!! Sam o: f which A suitable raw: TEMPERANCE nual meeting of the Cathe stinence Association «f the District of Co- bia will be held at their Hali, corner Tenth and the 17th instant, after v SOCIATION is requeati ustne-s of the utmos ain. CLARK MILLS. | OUND=—In the Indie’ dresaing-room at the I Suguration Bail,a kA f Money, for the re ‘ard wi'l be paid. it ‘TING.—The_an- vlic Beneficial To- Twelve Styles... ‘or One Dollar each PLATED WARE, nsisting of BUTTER KNIVES, SPOONS,—TABLE, TEA, DESSERT. CUPS,—-GILT LINED, FORKS—PITCHERS-CREAM LADLF#, N. which the ow: made wholly from grain, y calling 2t this. fice and paying 'e, and be full first proof ac ited 8 custom. house stand- ard, and shai! be double rectified. livered in good, new, sound, bright, three quarters OST—At the Levee inst night, a soft HAT, and | aheavy grey beaver oloth °o (without sieeves.) The finder willeonfer a fa white oak heade, the heads to te mage of three- Portanos _ma 15 2 CAKE BAa~KETS—SUGAR SIFTERS, by leaving them at this office, or by leaving mar 8: NUT CRACKERS and PICKS, on. Come one. come ail, they may be got. AMES J. KANE: eee eae well painted; the staves not to be teas than % inch thiek. and the heads no less chare at. Fourt 1 ST. PATRICK'S a ENIX SOCIE: on MONUAY EVE Wishing to pai than X inch th.ck;and each barrel TEA KNIVES and FORKS, &o., &o., &o. 476....476....476....476. BOOKS_BOOKS. | CLOSING OUT A LARGE LOT OF BOOKS, | At Great Reduetron in Prices, On account oF tug continvgp Harp Tixes, Bil bs coopered lu sadition. Wish one three-penny iron hoop on each bilge 1 inch in width, and 1 16th ineh thick, jenny hoop on esch chime, 1% iuch 1-l6th inoh thiek, ae per diagrain. ipping oréer, free DAY —The celebration FOR ONE DOZEN, Ts id Holder, euch as. NcH' & RicH 'Y will take piace at G: NING, I8thtinstant. Person the celebration ean pur- ‘The whole to be put in good ll charge to the United S ai the foregoing described a: ATIO NG, ides oat moat 510 HSragsr, Will attend to business before the POsT OF FICE tween K and F ats between )9:h and u 20 @8, embracing surject to such'ine e sothing =mey direct, the in- ies ad ota xEqnTive DEPARTMENTS. Y SERMON.— D. M. Stanton, Consul! j CHARITY SERMON. Ta! = ting ‘Tho Rev. F. E. reach @ Charity Sermon in DAY, the 17th inatant, at d of th numerous objent athe Young Catnolis Frivu “JAMES J_ KANE. Cor. See. FANEGYRIC OF ST. PATRICK.—Th Avoysius. will specting officer to be appointed by the Navy De- 2 to Le at the piace however, be inspected vfactare, but w li in all one etto afi rlinazect on at the pace of di afore the bil sare rignad tharafor, ‘The prices of nil the teregoing artic 68 to be the same throughout the y ‘ for on or moreariio'es; and his offer wil be ac- oepted for that yard for which his proporai may be a to & Referrnce Hon. Bowie ene f elivery. Bisouit may, the 1 o’olock Mass, in 8 of « barity, to whio. Svciety is devoted. mea 14-3t R. RILEY & BROTHER are now open ..*t No >6 Central Stores, a i of all kicds of SPRING DRY GOOD! they call the attention of their friends and the lic generatiy. Dew forget bideers may offer RIDDLE HAS THE LARGEST, NEWEST AND MOST ecyre of Irelan: Patron Ssint,at St. Patric ‘as not ready to stook. FASHIONABLE STOCK OF TEwWEULRYT EVER OFFERED IN THIS OR ANY OTHER CITY, AT THE LOW TERMS OF “west, ONE DOLLAR FOR YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE IN THE STORE. eeta, Allthe oasks, barrels, and Raif barrels, boxes, Opposite Cont-r Market. ickagee, shall be marked with their contents the coutractor’s cams. All the barrels and halfbarr: ls of flour, brea», and pickies shali have, In addition to the sbove. the veer when mAaulac: tursu or put up marked upon them, The ramp'es referr: d to in this advertisement are for thoensuing fisoal year. and have no reference to such as have been previously exhib- eh. DAY, tho 17tii inetant, at tho Il o'clock N collections of the day will he devoted to to be dispensed by the Society NEW STYLE PARA‘SOLS AND SUN UMPRELLAS. Just opered in all the best sty.es and qualities at the lowest prices for cash. ma 16 5t SPECIAL MARGAINS I » We have concluded et Fancy tolored Drese: #1 h it positively under 1O Way connected with the firm — leimitable Nen-inverted Portraits Look for the Flag. ‘s* ited. : ‘The quantity of therearticles which w iI be re. be preciseiy etated. They will J. Ww. COLLEY & CO. quired caunet pet, Dist. and Pi NEW SPRING GOODS. just opened our first invoice of Spring to which we invite ths especial attenti riends and Swan's. iN. Military, Naval and Citizens’ Merchant Tailors, 212 Ps. avenue, ¥v_ DRESS SILKS. off cur entire stock of Silks and keep no more in all ofer great induo*ments is s,a8 we Wish to J. W. COLLEY legaut CORA erent MEDA egant PLAIN G to purchasers in thise close them out at once. _ma I6-lw am: present connec- ferences of its | Ri? Pricer. mended delay in separa. | _™mA16 piscopal Church until I inference can be called, | A HA’ he neto, and the insertion | «SOL! first, Commissioner of Patents, and the second, for Superintendent of the Public Printing. and from French & Richstein we bave the April number of Harper's Magazine, interesting in matter, and even more asking the revocation of t i. Also, passi eep the Discipline teration on this subject—it tion and eld Discipline, &c This report is signed by J.N. Davis, W. 1. | Monee! Spring Calicoss and ! uch restrict! from future 41, then sepa: W. Smith. After some debate the Con- profusely illustrated than usual. Tux Sxwate.—It is to-day expected that the President will not keep the Senate together longer 2 veution adjourned. —Conference met at 84 a.m, and than next week. Services the com: fg after religious of the church was appointed. bet. Det. and Pa.av. Take riots SPRING GOODS, 0” gals. per gal. SPRING GOODs. beautiful Spring Cahoes, some Grey Lavall: fine Fronch an th many other now ai which we invite our friends and purcha: amine, as we offer the be 4 iso, a Larce Asrortment of JEWELRY, which ‘we oan sell Ot 30 osnts per articic. Just Reosived, SMALL LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL TRUSCAN BLACK LAVA rn ane may be racreased or ce may hereafter require. erefore ne made, uot for spe put for such q uantites as the ser ivered at those Navy The contracts will 8. we vies may require to be deli govds at less than any other store in the cit LA. BEALL & CU. No. 361 Seventh SEVENTH STREET. ALWAYS AHEAD. st _coods at tho | ods. at the t.. bet. D and Pa. av. ATTENTION, BS! VE Just received shew ens) tuch places, that no deisy inay ng what nay be required; and when a covtractor fail pily to comply with @ requisition, the Chief Buresu of Provisions and Clothing shal be suthorigzed to direct purc! ases to be py the aeficienoy, under the in the contract; the record of Cuplioate copy thereof, at the ions and C.vthing wishi of the above Goods ‘onoe as they son wil be gone. ‘We have on hand, and are THE FINEST PLATED WARE, conmsting of ~ . é eralty to fogzprese re 10. Su of Proviee . or ateither of the Navy Yards ali be evidence that such requisition has beon mare and received. Separate off sre must be mado fi aforesaid Navy Y: uc! ‘rench Cort hiefs ; all seliing at mv ning & hew assort- HENRY EGAN, '3 (south side) Pa. een }ween 6th and 7th etrerts, uaval low prices. Al ling? ‘Whose’: me and ‘Want a nies Shirtand a enth strert is the piace % i Cream _and arses ma 16-6t ittee on the state ‘be list of deacons onfirmed. was then taken up aud eleven ci A number of yeun, Elder's orders, and 1) preachers called. Af er some action on preachers, the Confer. ~**+ Lieut. Dawson Phenix, U. 8. N., ts not these supposed to have been lost on the a8 alleged in many now and bas been for ti Meutenant of the Lancast legraphed from Washington. Ton, Mar. 15.—Tbe Commissioners of the “Confederated States”’ expect no answer to nication for severai days, as it is un- their embassy is now en- the Cabinet. - Maen were then elected to @ ease of supernumerary newspa| wo years past the flag ler. rence adjourned. lerence ef the M. P. ewark, N.J. Second day —After the conclusion of the reli- lous services, the examination of official charac- ¢ was resumed and com: After the presentation o! ary operations, ttees leted f the report of miasion- the President announced the seve- | of dowestic growth. with ove no’ ‘land and the Continent, viz theart. Winningstad Early Peas; — Earl, ing the attention of reat —— is attached, in political circles, to the ion of Mr. Fessenden Senate thet the Administration cont id exercise no authority with laws, and not i om En of the Book Concern was read, show- X oe: condition Imes being called to ascertain age in active service during the en- pa Oliver Cox was, oS y accordance ple bad been taken ton of the question in all its bearii Dispatches received Tesent the excitement there to be most in' and that the strife hourly increases the Union men and the Secessionists. John Coch- ‘The ministers’ ‘onference year. The ee, —s selected beet be ir nex! meetii ice ing, and reélec! ‘The Conference then adjourned till Monday. THE REV. W. FRESE Mts SUNBIPAMPERNGOW warts icine | ufezdsoniet a OUNTED GU. ck ae It te understood that the Judges of the Supreme intmnent of Mr’ Lam: in this district. The of that Court, as The community Tpile, Dessert, Tea, Sugar New Iron Building W. DREW'S large stock of SPkING HA D 3 ing 8t25 per cent. YEING, SCUURING AND G u gURING AND CLEANING ES NSYLVANIA 1 Rings ; Casters; Salt Lined Goblets and Cups. ALL FOR SALE AT LOWEST WHOLESALE PRicue. GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. ny thom oe fw est the iy G. W. DREW would 1. pies cess bitants of Warhin: tfa'ly eolicit a call from the gton &nd surround- 5E8, ing neighborhood the eases of superannuated by him. tensiv FIELD ab) at his own re- Hammond was for one rat | Sang aprroved sureties 0 ex’ imated amountol the ‘equired,and twenty per centum tion will be wit: held from: the amount of ereof as coliateral security, in addition, to sscuro its periu: mance, and not in an: event to be paid wnsii it is in all respec ceatum of {be amouzs u be a after bills, da resented to him. Store, marl4-Im No 460 Seventh st., bet. £ and F. i evlondsd coerceat of ish Black Birca, Breit Birss, eae to inapect goods cleaned REMEMBER: He has the most complet RIDDLE'S ONE DOLLAR STORE, 308__Pa.av._.302 LE OF LAND TAE ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION., Tespective contra te guaranties to e equal to any house GANDEN AN VE} JonSsseE SAND FLOWER ington, D. SEEDS, (ge ments on secount th with; eighty per liv the Navy Agent j, Boston, Norfoik, nd at 5 y or daplicate «f tne letter informi: bidder of the aoseptan ’ semed & notification thi of the act of 1846 cepted in cont rmit: svery offer muat the set of Congreas Naval eervice for 1 1846) by a written gearant’ ble person: PUBLIC BatT3es, HENRY SCHAEFER, BARBER AND HAIR-DRESSER, i A ‘and his bid will jeing A practical see: are aransiet 4 as low as reliavie ‘ing Appropriations ma 16 6teo™ 47 (ash Fe “4 one o1 tho effsot, that h ing SEC ae Rot be obliga! ‘com| by petensy Navy Agent, Customs. ved 2 paddies 1 edaay guid be indorsed “ Pro) OE ate

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