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THE EVEN] NG STAR CONGRESSIONAL. DEPARTMENT NEWS. ] Items Telegraphed from Washington. Maryiand Annual Ceaference ef the M. P. “4 t $ AUCTION SALES. ‘{ josed — &c.—Mr. John A.Gra-| Wasminetoy, March 20.—Much curiosity is Church at Newark, N. J. Sznarz.—¥ Bese ne dh aac Bilge Wt sy appointed Chief Clerk of manifested respecting the action of the Adminis-| Sixth Day —After the usual religious exercises N& ILAAANO, Rewtionones, . Mr. Ba on hich me Senate went into | the Bureau of the Register of the Treasury, to fill , tration relative to affairs in the South, and various | this morning the Conference was called to order SALE OF BO! ~ A WASUINGTON CITY: he conclusion ed oe ents and adjourned. | a vacancy caused by resignation. rumors prevail in this connection But informa- | by the Presi . The thanks of the Conference URDAY the tine, : a, isto — Mr. Francis Marcoe has been removed from his | tion derived from authentic sources warrant the | were tendered to John P. Jackson, , of the cs Ay yo ~ THURSDAY - March 21, | i +: Sasit* ee’ March 21 fourth class ($1,900 per annuum) clerkship in the ee &, eee a be - Rew Jersey og peop og Paneactpene pat ck &. ‘m., an excellent assort- : = : , riment. Fogress involve nothing whatever of @ host! general ticket ‘agent of gh ture, viz: = Spirit of the Morning Press Senatz.—Mr. Hale called up histesolution, in- ome rire Chilton has been promoted to a fourth Eea ign. On the contrary, they are in the direction | Wilmington end Baltimore Railroad, for courte: Mebogary Wi . Soina. Spr yc g0nt Chairs, The psn argues that Mr. Lincoln has | troduced March pe, sppeeee Wm. Hickey class ($1,800 per annum) clerkship in the same | of peace. It is generally agreed, however, that | sies shown. . Marble-top and ot c a t Secretary of the Senate. Department . J. §. Smith, of Y., bas | the milit status of the Gulf forts now held by The report of the Committee on Book Concerns no more power than had President Jackson be- | “Sir” Bayard moved to lay the resolution on the |), 92h" Seay Oh third class reaus, y Chairs and Washstands, Bl, an- | the F Government will be preserved: and Colleges was then calied up. The Conference @ seat and other otenende” fore the passage of the “ Force Act,” and that be | tabie: which motion was lost. num) clerkship made vacant by Sir Chilton’s The Commissioners of the Confederate States | expressed satisfaction with the editorial ability Beet. Senay Vie a a i. has no power or authority to collect the revenue | After a brief personal explanation by Me. Cling: | A romotion. will wait leisurely for the action of the Govern- | with which the Methodist Protestant had been Mattng, Broome, Heit, Cotton, and Snack Me: s thi law and | man relative to a persgraph {n the Senate report —_.—_—_ ment. Great efforts are being made by distin- | conducted. Satisfaction was also expressed in tresses, in the seceded Staten otherwise than by efect | of the Balti of yesterday referring to the esars uished gentlemen to effect a ful solution | regard to the mechanical! department of the paper. | China, Glase aod Crock Ware, bea oobehatomlgmegesl ornate section of the North Carelina ps repose ret Honiiee or Mick rand Ch : E sine or ot the pl esi complications ¢ Government | The members of the Conference were vested | With many other articles too numerous to epumer dy additional legislation as is anticipated. time they took their oath to support the Constitu- | Mich’ “have been appointed to ist class ($1,200 | at Montgomery have no apprehensions of a colli- | to use thelr utmost endesvore to inoroase the sub- ee, ee SETEN & WILLIAWS, Accts. ‘The Republican argues that the seceding States | (ion— , The in the Pension Wureau, | sionat Fort Pickens It is sald the accounts pub- soription list 208 4, FEES © WistASe, bom have forfeited all claim to the public domain of ma Senate ba ge a a et of digg Soseleres yp L. Gage, (both also from | lished are gross erations of the truecondi-| A resolution that as the Conference bad obli- the United States. resolution offered i , after tion of affairs in thet juarter. The Commission- | gated itself to pay the interests on two ual ———— oo tome discussion, it was postponed till to-morrow. | MIS? 2) te ook Lindsey, as malsprinted in the | er@ bave information ‘hat the best feeling existe Scholarahips ia Lynchburg College, they should Luvas To-xonzow Nicut.—We are requested | _ The resolution ai zing the Secretar he reg. | Stara day or twosince,) of Miss , has been ap- | between aa Federal Sutheritios sed the officers | proceed to mest that o! 1 then one to announce that there will be a public reception a petal i oy 4 yy up i 2 pointed to a ist class web grr annum) tempo- | !n command of the Confederate troops,and no| The Committee on Statistics then presen’ : ice By GREEN & WILLIANS, Anctioncere ANDSOME HOUSEHOLD AND KITCH. EN ey 4p, ‘TaNo Fours at —s Sotook ema ce of 3. o'clock & m., We shail sel! at the re idence 3 3 Sixth street, ai of a collision is entertained. their report, from which it a that there are » No. 20: Teed Foremare. at the Executive mansion to-morrow evening, be. . ray Seay eee isaac “AsT inlltnated, several days since, Fort Surater | Stias memivers of the Method\et Protestant Church and N streets north, an exosilent tween the hours of § and 10 o’ciock. The Senate then took up the Douglas resolu- ive is to be evacuated by Major Anderson through | under the Maryland Conference; colored members One fine Rosewood Pisno Forte, 7 cotaree, made tion, and Mr. Bayard proceeded to address the An Army Orricer Resicnep.—First Lieut. E. | arrangements to be made by himself with 735, of whom 600 are Charleston; Intinerant Steinway & Set and Spring Tus Most Daxcznovs Ewnexins of the main- | Senate when our report closed. J. Harvie, (of Va.) 9th infantry, has resigned. New York steamer, which sails from Charleston | Ministers und Preachers; unstationed do., 68. Mahogany Plush-covered Parlor tenance of siavery in Virginia,are her own dis- a on Saturday next for New York. The steamer | There are 160 churches and 31 parsonages belong- r and ither —From the Charles has been chartered by him forthe return trip, | ing to the Conference. The value of ebi pense ay seas oe be ng geen me repees'of ton tbh Daten Persenal. and he was to-day to commence to pack up the is $350,000. There are 102 Sabbath coaxing or bullying the people of the State into | ‘a papers of the 18th B: sccr De. Dimitry, Minister to Nicaranga, eaks a - > Fc P Bay recall. tlem left the Susan ¢ of his officers and men, preparatory to with 1,380 teachers, 7,389 scholars, and giving up their liberties enjoyed under the Con- | ¢ Cereus sunk ca teuedeyatictions, Gat ome ope rf - He will leave the fort in good | 21,554 volumes in the libraries. stitath ‘States, thereof bars have been dischar, +**The Boston Post says that there are more | condition, in charge of an Orderly and two me. Acoliection of $60 wes taken up In behalf of re th HEE by’s aon ter The pracy pe been eras sinners now seeking “‘Abram’s bosom” than ba’ who are ‘instructed to surrender whenever de- two scholarships in the College, attached te the bending their necks to the yoke oligarchy ity is experienced | before been on the anxious seats for some years manded by the South Carolina authorities or | Conference. Adjourned. despotism, they surely bring the Canada line | SAI0y tt workyand no tie Carbine sage those of the Confederated States Mass Seen is in keepin; of water. The Ca ++++ The South Carolina papers use the slightl: oe - ee . down to Pennsylvania's southern border, so far an | to get the ohip etieat ture fewr Gayo should the | undccoocretio title ot or le eee Lem | UThis modo of evecantion is just euch og would | Mest Maltimete Conterense Gt Chaaibése- future security for Virginia slave property 1s con- wontber coutinae fivershle. pont rs of their redoubtable Governor.’ By the | b@ likely to be adopted in time of peace, for the burg, Pa. cerned. They induce Virginia to relinquish the} Would it not be advisable in these times, to | same Tale Jefferson Davis will be ‘His Majesty.” Sbggete pg — eat a breton ap! = parley tee os on ——— ey ae existing constitutional guarantee for the return of | appoint some com it person or persons for the *sHon. A. Caldwell, Va.; Judge Nelson, N. | isis bart aid of Gen. Scott left last — ~ —_— _ wines ——- in Parle pease releas!: pose of boarding all vessels coming into our | y ; Hon W. Pennington, N. J ,Hon.S. A. Pur. |‘ to rm SS B i fugitive saves; ng Pennsylvania voluntarily | Potbor, to ascertain ff they are friendly ones, and | “jg to"pY Renmington, Dayton. NJ. Lieut, | Ch&fleston, with farther instructions for Maj. | james Gamble and Robert Beers were and wholly from its obligation upon her. They | to send up a signal to that effect Vioitast. |. Donaldson, and Lieut. G. W. Harrison, U. 8. Oe conga oes sa tenxioute esupersnnnated relation, and James S. Thomas a make slmost every man in Pennsylvania the bitter | Captain Duncan N. Ingraham, we learn, will | N., are at Willerds’. waiting despatches from Charleston, to know if | mmo nterence then by ballot decided to hold and active enemy of slavery, because by the seces- | leave Charieston this morning on his way to Pen- +++ J, Wilkes Booth, a brother of Edwin, is| the Administration bave in good faith arranged | jts next meeting at North Baltimore. A "a benefit, | sacola, whither he had been ordered by the au- | now playing in Albany, N. ¥.. where heis highly for the evacuation. They received despatches] James Clark was transferred from Baltimore to they will have increased ten fold the business | *horities in Montgemery. py fa RP Ea ced alos ehgeeret from Montgomery to-day, but not of special im- Speer on po , parta | por GiMiculties and financial troubles which Pennsyi- Larzst rnom Jaran —Private letters have been | in which the latter excels he is std to be quite Uaedl Lyons sent a special bearer of despatches | made amet , embracing a series of resolutions vania bas already incurred through the secession | received in this city from Mr. Harris, our Minis. | successful He Js quite young. and will not ven- | yesterday to the Brush Government, giving a | requesting the Sconal Caameane to repeal the of the Gulf States. ter at Yedo, dated on the 10th of December. The | ture to play in New York until confident of suc- cess. ith of Mr. Harris has bee tirel: bry full statement = the true state rd e irs sonr] new chapter on ny, sae = each they not onl der it certain that eve: health of tr. Harris m en! y restored, country, enclosing also copies of the new tar! Annual Conference to make su lons upon Potent! Win iiatnase’ te reach Feuiaiitcats and he was in the active performance of his offi- -+*+ Wm. L. Yancey has received from the fair | acts of ihe United States and the Confederated these ial data i ‘athe feel! of th the subject as they may = pro; Upon ci utiles. le represen e feelings le gOv- | hands of his numerous lady friends in Mon’ - | States. resolutions the yeas were 165, nays 9. ‘Will be lost to bis owner, past the possibility of | ernment and people of Japan to be in the highest | ery, a splendid gold mounted cane and a Dejnek The barges hb has noticed the fact that the Post- Complimentary resolutions were to Rev. reclamation, but they raise up in Pennsylvania a| degree favorable to this country. Mr. adi passed arris | of rare flowers, in token of their appreciation of | master at Madison, Fla., had been using postage | Robt S. Maclay, and their publication requested hundred active workers in the business of negro | differs essentia!ly from the opinions of resent letter- the untiring zeal and self-sacrificing labor which stamps other than those authorized by the Post ‘ters from Japan, { rd to th o Th i York Metiodiet, and Baltisnete Chrstion Aaoe, .. | Writers from Japan, in rega e prospective | have distinguished bis triotism in behalf of | Office Department. is statement reaching the | York Methodist, an itimore an \vo- musibag, witiesa: Sets I sas sew. The comel | 1 tsa iet Mal atone ean Thor ie southern Independence and domestic peace and | sald official, Le immediately’ cddsesed tee ine | X22 : quence cannot fail to be the successful escape of | reason to believe we may expect large importa- | quiet partment in explanation, saying tbat in the ab- |" Mr. Maclay feelingly and eloquently responded fifty Virginia runaways where one successfully | tions of ae silks from from there dur ag ihe Pike |. ccc: Wendell Phillips made another of his | sence of regular stamps and small change he or to the resolutions. ae eg . escapes now. Who fails to realize this self-evi- | sent year. e Am lors who v: ° eC | ccrisia” hes at New Haven on Thursday | !ssueda number of one and three cent checks, Rev. William W. Hicks, John D. Brown, ani dent fact? ployment und were lod snd ence tetra: | TeTING The Reiser nay" Phe audience | whicty ued, were charged aguina wen | Marts Ly Drum eferedthemweves for br the . we a a na ol a - From the moment Virginia secedes, this trouble | Enowledgements for the honor und. Kindness Gntinest stsate lena ae hae stood | dignation at the suspicion of an atterapted fraud | atime amee:ferthes business of minor impoat- will increase at such a rapid rate, as that ina | shown them while in the United States.—N. Y. face to face with the Coustitution for thirty years, | 00 Lis part. The present able and efticient Third | ance, the Conference adjourned. a = sae ag , nbiar ens Sheen Fao Punsacota—The Warrington (Navy | back until they corse Cae ee eiates come | Seay rending the Destinaster at Madison e pretty | Tam Wsara morning is made from the Aw er- ni back until they come back a black empire, und: Yard) correspondent of the Pensacola Observer 4 Car . | checks, and calling his attention to the law, | ican Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smi2h- tates, or (if the latter be worth more to them than | informed that journal on the I2th, thar Pees | tbe control of the black race'—was heartily a which requires all“postage to be prepald with | sonlan Institution. ‘Tike Lime of observation te plauded.”” their negroes) they will hurry the latter tnto the | Men, who were found reconnoitering the works 5 stamps. about 7 o’clock. meaty oatting iam South ne jenerally for | Om tbe beach last evening. were placed under | ,,. -- jit. Crittenden gives the following reasons = ic s = o Rrght- 7 y & arrest by the sentinel, and taken before the officer | for postponing his visit to Boston ina letter to the A Srreer Scrng—An Impudent Fellow Rreht what they may be able to get for them under the ofthe day. They gave a very dubious account of | Mayor: “1 pests Teceived letters urging me to re- ly Served —Considerable excitement reigned for 3 damaging effect—to prices—of the giut thus | themselves—said they were from Fort Morgan, | rn to Lar <a d bc Lat eer is month, the | short time Sunday night near the Lombard at, In- Drought about. While the seceded States will | but could tell nothing of the fort or any one there’ | 42¥ bei heaiy ~ Legislature of that State is to | frmary, corner of Green and Lombard streets, by ad . They were brought to Barrancas Barracks, where | Meet in extraordinary session, for the purpose of | an occurrence first thought to be a serious disss- reap the advantage of getting Virginia’s Negroes | th ev are at present confined.” considering the presert unhappy state of the ter, but afterwards turned to a ludicrous mishap either by emigration, or by purchase at very low | The same correspondent says: ‘There was no | fountry. Ai igsps et rial ny. duty to obey | that convulsed with laughter the crowd of specta- prices, Virginia will surely be paralized beyond | truth in the rumor that all communication was raion i my lect 0 doso. 1 must beg | tors. It appeared that a young lady, whose name expression for the time being, by the immense | Stopped with the ships. The boats vis!t out there ell =) posibteate: Suns rnd to the City Coun- | our modest reporter shrunk from soliciting, being Joss of productive labor she wilt so suddenly sus- | Corman dine Foie Tiree on board. Colonel | isie'tg Boston ne wt further to postpone my | ofan independent nature, a Iittle disposed to ect tain. Her soul, climate and other akeciages are, Seer op ay wenn ee ee rasa to the Times, Mr. Crosby, Min Senet ten the witae ocr ae ton tiny dha . re , Mr. x - for thi ole race ot fessional ux, however, too great to admit the Idea that north- | there by the United States steame Wyandotte.” | ister to Guatemala, is from Cayngacounty, N. Y., | not Disposed to hazard a promenade after night- ern and foreign labor will not rush in by thons- though several years in California—wastwo years | fall without a protector, conceived and execu. ands to 1 Browixe Up Fort Sumtex —We see it sug-| 1" the State Senate from Sacramento. He has | ted the novel idea of training a very large dog, supply the vacuum. In less than three gested in Northern papers that, if ‘compelled Mg, | lived a year in Guatemala; was there at the time of superior sagacity and intelligence, to perform years from the day that Virginia’s disunion Press | evacuate, the llitary’ authorities of the Black | Of the death of Minister Beverly L. Clark. He | the important duties of an escort when his services and orators may carry the State under the oli-| Republican Government should at least make a | Peaks the Spanish language. The Mission pays | were required. So well had the noble beast (i.e. | Prederick, Md. gerchy’s despotism, the new comers will have so| ruin of Fort Sumter. We respectfully suggest | $7,900 a year, and Honduras being attached to it, dog) improved under her skillful tratning, that | Hagerstown, M strengthened the opposition to that government, as | that, situated as Major Anderson is, it would be | he gets 50 per cent. of the above amount for the | the most intimate friend could not appoach her | Cumberland, Mi that they will \ Ee Injon | Poth difficult and dangerous in him to execute | !atter State. The duties are light—consisting in | without her signifying to the watebful guardian | Pituburg, bu ee ctates bap — ja sa easy baer such amaneuvre How he could arrange to effect swinging all dayin a hammock, and running | that it was all right. Thus provided, she has | Grafton, my ol 0, ree, or four one; an sucha hostile purpose and escape with bis com- | 270Und at night to tertulias, and flirting with the | heen in the habit visiting friends and acquain- | Wheeling, V will, doubtless, (the State then being well nigh | mand, {s easier to speak of than to plan and per. | Seneritas 7 y ning and . sagen Mar on Brg Bare tg ry ‘Extension, Lest and Qnartered Jenny Lina, Cottage and other Becsteads, Wire Fine Dama-k, Broostells and Lace Curtains, Or nemen' Mantel Giasees, Gilt. Crook: wi whi Cntfea fine Geld-band and Figured ics aml Colles Plated C: ine Feather Beds and Bed: air, Cotton-top and Shuck Mattresres, Fine Tapestry, Brussele, Stair and Chamber Car ts, Kegs, Hall nod other Oiloloths. Starr Rods, F frigerator, Butl:r's Tray, other Stoves, A gcod lot of Kitchen Furniture, With rT articles Bumerous to men tion. Terms: All sums under @20 cash; over that = a at aj — © oays. for notes saus tori 0 interest. ener OEeOTERKEN & WILTIAMS, Acts, P.9.—The House, whichis « Seo three strory brick, wit! ‘bree story back bat jy With S large yard, and handsomely improved, is giso for %, On & Credit of six years and ata low price. If not cold Fe will Se fer vect, Inquire on the premi- ses or of the 2 mat “GREEN & WILLIAMS, «Bi EY, A By BARNARD BUCKEY, uotioneers, Own, R TURES AND GOOD WILb aT TRection~Ou FRIDAY, 250 faatacts Bie o'clock, we wil se! rront the XEC RS SALE.—Will be sold at public E suction te ortey of ‘the Grokane’ Gourt for huaries ‘Le Coltwan, depeaneds on AM street, es a 5 a near Fourteenth, on FRIDAY, the 22d instant, et 10 o’olook— One Rugey and Ono Carriage Fre: jorses, three And sundry small articles, Aleo, at the Brick }ard of the late Charles 1.. Comete, on Vermont avenue, between P and Q 8.009 fact of o'd Lumber, 15 090 feet old Timber anf Beooke, 25 Whee barro Sand Sifters, One lot of KR icks, 17 Brick Moulds, 1 Stone Roller, 2 Press Mille, 1 Cast-iron Brick Press, Spades, shovel And sundry Cosl. Old Lron, ‘Ai ones f 20 and onder eseb 2) notes at 60 dare, sstisfsotorily ibs DAMS, E: ne ag COLTM. Nu ‘keou! ‘. > L. Ls . mal9-d&ds J.C. Moutine & CO. Avets, By THOS, DOWLING, Auctioneer, Georgetown, D.C. DSOME by f SS —— ronisutranncs froer them, wittrar melaition | Gober mapas iy ed Aegronnis MON ay form. Our Northern friends may be very sur. remonstrances from them, without mo! ion. mext, the instant, at 1° o'clock, f shal! sell, pasar dipaeige anti —2 ne that before he is provided with the inesue “of trans. The Virginia Convention. Sunday night she was not so fortunate. Passing | Ottawa. Ill. wPbost reserve, at the residence No. 110, corner ‘ate, by a change of the Constitution. portation from the post with bis command, the | Correspondence of The Star. along the neighborhood indicated in the com- | Elgin, fll. e in a Lingan sts , the Veraivare peer This reasoning is so plain as that any man of re- | Condition of the fort will be properly looked after. Ricnmonp, March 20—p. m. mencement of this paragraph, the rude hand | Rock Islan oman deciir.ag housekeepi Eetenal —@ flection will realize that so far as the effect of se- | We would not suspect a brave officer of foul play; | The Western men are still ‘pressing their reso- | of a slightually tipsey youth was placed upon ¥ cession upon the future of slavery in Virginia js | but if his Northern advisers were in bis place, lations in the Convention for equality of taxation, | her shoulder, accompanied by the remark: me Koeewood Set of Urion Vay BS seat and Wood Chairs, concerned, It is destined to be just as we describe practice the treachery they suggest and advocate, | with a vigor which shows they are in earnest. | ‘Say, Jenney, what yer do——.” The bal- Walnri Whatnot, rrors, 1d bitter! th x t in the passing wind. t noon, Window Shaka Per esta bor and Step Ce: would bitterly rue the deed. —Charleston | Thi ke it tte: ight, ance of the remark was lost in the passing wind, - ma. 9 indo’ ‘arlor, a it above. Mercury, ¥ any intealien at bes one len bre psa and the astonished youth, from a perpendicular Maximum during 24 hours, ending 2 a.m. to ont ho-ans Tae Lron Lurrzx.—South Carolina newspa- ines measure, by asrper ing an ordinance of secession | quickly assumed a horizontal attitude, a huge | day, 43°; minimum 29°. joths, Mar! p Bureaus, Hzavy Frost in Nortaemn ALABaMa.—The | in return them L mastiff tugging away . a certain tion of aay ey pers dispute the authenticity of the letter from | Peach Crop Destroyed The Evaneeitic (ind) | "Goode. of Mecklenburg to-day moved to lay | bis trowsert, in dangerous proximity to bis| Osx Case waucm Ciacuweraxces Mave AU- Judge Robert Lyon originally published in the Journal ee a - the resolutions on the table; and as the attendance tender person wnisbabered in a moment aad SEnee Lee DEryvite (VED Coenen ab- wi rt e are inform: a gentleman who has just | at the time was thin, this might fully realizin; is dangerous position, be began “4 ¢ akg ae cites desert ptive of the benutios | soty Gen tress Neriase Eine te pt | but fora motion to adjourn, which prevailed. | to cry lostly for help, ‘and his. piicovs calls | None ate now croeking louder against the antic- and advantages of disunion as experienced by the | that, on Friday night last, the peach crop in that | Some of the womens sonra: w seem’ to relish | soon. collected quite a number Pot poopie. {pated taxation then those who were loudest in People of South Carolina, and subsequently copied | section of country was entirely cut off. e trees | what they termed the application of the “gag” | Efforts were made to release him, but the indig- cir calls for an extra seasion of the legislature and into the Star. The South Carolina disunion | Were in full bloom. During the day there was | Prof, Holeombencpeeee to-day, in favor of se-| nant brute kept fast his hold, shaking after | ® State Convention—the immediate” Secession- Papere deny the existence of any such person as | Considerable rain, and in the evening the weather | cession, was truly a splendid effort. His language | the manner of a terrier. and. mouse, ntil a | iets. Both those bodles were created pretty mock fadis Webel tana sraitenly Pecame very cold. and inthe night there | was thrilling and eloquent beyond description, | sbrill whistle broke upon bis ear, sounded by the | for their benefit, at a cost of some 83,00 per dav, Juige Ro Fotion to the vette crits and | was ahard freeze. About Florence, Tuscumbia, | and. produced 2 visiule sensarne suet prob- | lady who had retired a few pages, and he wes | and they should now tacitly bear the burden: give flat contradiction to the letter’s statements Eastport, and Chickasaw, \t was supposed tbe | able that all the Union men have made up their | quickly at her side. The fellow was picked up | But the secret is, they have been unable to con- generally. es were entirely destroyed. How far south | minds as to what they will do, and Speeches can | more dead than alive, and was receiving the con- | ‘rol the Convention and Save things all in their Nevertheless, we see nothing ia what they say freeze extended our informant did not ascer- | hardlyaifect them. They already manifesta dis. | gratulations of the crowd upon his narrow escape, | own way. They are now calling loudly to the on the subject to induce a serious doubt of the i we ition to stop debate. when a bystander, who had witnessed the whole | Lezislature and Convention toadjourn, fearing —_—_—_—_—_— aes dee affair, and who happened to be acquainted with | that the peepee 's taxes will be more than they authenticity of the letter, or that it was written From Grave to Gay.—The custom of attend- the young lady and her peculiarities, effectually | Will be able by @ Mr. if not a sudge Robert Lyon; for every- | ing funerals for the pur, of getting a gratui- Heavy Deratcation in a Boston Dry Goons bear. mn changed their sympathies into ridicule, and the io. fhe . dody is dubbed, in Texas, either judge, captain, | t0U8 carriage ride, and for enjoying oue’s self in | Estaniisuazxt.—A young man who has ocau- Mn U7 The Charleston corre spondent of the New fellow was glad to sneak off to escape a second = % r ied a responsible position 2s bead clerk in one of aa oe York Times says that since the evacuation of Fort colonel, general, governor, or something of the Sy seaeving aad coma bogie ilar along the departments of the large dry-goods establish- OE eer eee a eee ner pol here pa ca presen ez the —— ae ment of Messrs. Hovey & Co.>on S| i joating battery wi statian Stone Is! ters statements the AUDevile paper under tofsiopied resonator tasea ate! tava | Sect an were wy cee wa t | ryg wrsruny Pasca Gnop—vom the ac. $anine ten? wil el t business of all sorts as being mere flces- the number of ‘mourners’ are restricted to the | Lis own use, funds which belonged to the firm. | counts that reach usin our exchanges we are in- He has been living in such an ext: t clined to believe that the peach trees in the West ishing in South Carolina than ever before, money immediate farnily and friends of the decedent. < in suc! extravagant style, abogany and Walnut Bedstends, Mattresses, & ory and Glare Wares antes a" and Forks, Cae’ sees, ooking, Parior aod other Stoves, - itohen Farniture, &0 , &0 Terms cash. THOS. DOWLING, Auct ‘The How for rent. ma 2d By J. C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers. SopERion ROSEWOOD PIANO TE* OUSEHOLD + URNITURE ann Eve: a ce Lic Avction —Un TUESDAY MO. NING. March . At 10 o* oll at the residence of Sam rob id, Eg . No. s9 G strect,between Math streets, = eell the Furniture and Effects, pris! = $ ior Rosewood seve: N forte, by *TRehousasher &Co "Phi od e Ti Detru took the p.iz® at the Frankl m Fair Suit of Damask covered Parlor Furniture, Gault frame Mirror, Marbie top Tabie, Wiatuot, Fancy y Chairs, Window 5 ay Seoretary wad cane, Sofs, “ine Center and Card Tadies, Lounge, Extonsio! Cane seat Chairs. Ref: pets, ke ves tain China, Giase and Crockery Weare, for some time past, on a salary of $650 a year, that | have been seriously injured. The Buffalo Re- HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK- | Pinied Castors, Waiters, Tab.» Cutlery, more plenty in everybody's hands, the bonds of iste tan ne eee fol- | the suspictons of bis employers were aroused, and public says: On Cayuga Island, in the Nisgera LV'STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR Cotange Chamber cet Gene open the State hard to be had at par, everybody satis- lowing notice: “tne friends of the deceased will ane Cay eet a panied Sie eosda ee ads | ee Seanuiy of pect tseonho oi to FRIEND OR RELATIVE? Feather Beds, Botere eel Pulse: Have Met- a cE J ol ion 2 p< rivgghopaclimbadroge steeping, [Bo Yaeger te emer ON gpemenag N wy gg er bg ag we hep Beg oon ph ITISTHE BEST DOLLAR WEBRLY INTHE | tockine Gases, Toilet Seta, which every one knows is utterly untrue, in-| the fanemt money to the casbier, with a check naming the | €f8, Says bis orchard will not yleld a quarter of WORLD! Biaukete, Comfots, Sheetine. duces us to place little confidence, indeed, in the pect gee article sold, as is usual, he put it in his pocket | 8 crop; and Mr. Clark, who has examined several Z Cooking Biove, Latrobe Stove, truth of its denial in the premises. Tux Fruit Cxor in Viroisia.—We are in- | 80d inade no return. He was teken into the pri- | bundred buds says he finds scarcely any that are Together with a general assortwent of Kitchen P, 8 *-Houns for reat; inquire on the prem or pf the Auctioneer," 7 aa : 7 —_—___________ debted toa leading commercial firm in this city | Yate office, and upon being charged with ‘the | not destroyed. Such is probably the cese in most | !TS WAS sn lla te 18 UNEQUAL. Conrinmep —The Senate yesterday confirmed | for the subjoined extracts of a letter from one of | ©fime he acknowledged that he had been in the | Of the orchards above the mountain ridge. We the following nominations. Viz: Chas F. Adams, | ‘2¢it Southern friends in Virginia, in which fears | »9bit of embezzling funds for several years. He | ate not informed as to the preepect between the a 7; erme 5 tertal stated that the day he hed taken $28 mountain ridge and Lake Ontarla, but the editor ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED 20 a ¢C. Minister to England ; Geo. P. Marsh, Minister to | fruit’ crops March 1s. All oy se ene | had 8168 te eer oe am time, which wes | ofthe ural New Yorker aayehe hus continued | BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR Se ee Sardinia; James Watson Webb, Minister Resi-| scended in vast sheets, accompanied by furious] *@ken by his employers. observations in regard to the condition of the WEEKLY! MARSH pay BS mts dent at Constantinople; H.S. Sandford, of Conn., | Winds and intense cold: The otrenties of fruit He was married two or three yenrs ago, since} Peach buds, and findsthem injured in Western office the Circuit Court of the District the county of Washingto wil crpose to publ, 0 Stlolor each. — and vegetation will be seriously felt. which time he has been living far beyond hia sal- | New York more tban at first disposed to believe. | iTS AGRICULTURAL MATTER WILL BE Minister Resident at Belgium; Wm. 8. Thayer, were Weaning all decade vod pega hte wg gus He paid 812 a week for board Until recently, | There may be a few saved near the lake shore, or WORTH TO ANY FARMER A RUN. ofN. ¥., Consul General to Egypt; Patrick J.| nesday the alr was soft and Balmy asa May day.” | When he hired a house and furnished it in ele- | 11 close proximity to some cf our inland lakers, Divine, Consul to Cork ; Green Clay, (nephew of = of the in ~ 4 court house oor of seid county. on MATURDAY. previ pabapimrat peal on nye. iis employers went to his house with | and in a few favored localities, the crop is gone DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY Cost. F< day of Maroh instant, 1861, at 12 0’elock m | Cessius M. Clay,) Secretary of aa te iaiies a im after the disclosure, and his wife was ren- HOUSEHO REC w 2 Gina, Be a ptm : oars A terrible fire occurred on Friday lastin a | 4¢red: almost insane upon hearing the charges ies as ed Tecnu lowing deeeribed . to wit, viz: Lote Ricarien, ielsnit Weikines pee with all ond singular ioe jmerovements Andrew Rott wellned ei benad fo gt Soret Stlileas ag FE, cf Farber, and an 1A dispatch from Mr. Memminger, Secreta- 3 7 > Thorne, Postmaster at F; building in Brooklyn, N.Y , used asa hoop-skirt | °&%1nst him. She begged them not to arrest him ry of the Treasur, of the "Confederate States pub- TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEAR eden Rte. The Sen- | factory. A young girl in ber fright jumped fore | ud expose his shame The {ousk man himeclf shed in. the Charleston papers, officially con: TO ANY FAMILY. ste also unanimously confirmed the nomination | a fifth story window and Gasbed her brains out. | }pPeared to be somewhat indifferent In regard to | rms the fact that the new toriff was not passed of John D. Defrees 2s Superintendent of Public | A® she fell she struck the successive window | Is situation. by the Montgomery Congress before adjournment. | The Number for this Week, to be out on Fri. Printing sills, marking them. with blood. Another girl cf ne wine a balla ‘The tariff Scenes in fron in the. Contoderecy. day Morning—price Three Conts—will 8. Stevens. stood by and unable to descend on account . 8 i tates tariff of 1557, with . W. SELDEN, U. 8. Cant 8cH! ‘Though xct nominated yester- femen” She finally feil senseless to tie oor end he had, aud allow him to go ‘“unwbipped of Semreter melunanes ist Mr SMemincee be a remarkably snteresting one. _msa7 dts buetriet ste. ay for the mission to Portugal, as some of the | Ws rescued alive by a daring fireman after great justice’? The whole amount of money embezzled Papers this morning assert, it is very yenerally | Petit; It is thought a revengeful lover set fre to | ©4%00t fall short of from $7,000 to 810,000 — Boston | fates oat ® Pill Will pass making a few reduc- | 5., Person at a distance who would keep Delfeved that the wousdene dink tankered 4 io oa nga with the intent to burn up the two | ©™rir. Foreign goods, free of duty, are commencing to Posted with reference to what is really Carl Schurz, after previously tendering him the gong on here in these interest- Important rom CexraaL America —Pro. | “tive atSt Louis, from New Orleans. willexpoce to public safe Boren erect eo m MJ . Tur Levant.—The follo Revolution.—T! ive 4 Court House Goor of sai Fae paca! Cullian misslena. We sre there- | tne Hleaclaia Pelyaerian of Tete toe ee | Eee ine Bate ‘Garthagens, New Goisahents | Satz ov Nucuona—D. R, Dyer sold at public Sip Homens shone rowwtes ar ee | yf fore prepared to hear of bis nomination to Lisbon | We extract fram a private letter, dated San | the Sth inst. Gen. Mosquera, the revolutionary | Sle, for the owner, at T. B. in this county, last regularly. ni. the following deser: to wit, to-day, or to-morrow, it may be. Francisco, January 2d, the following - liberal leader, had reached La Mesa, near Bogota, | Week, three negroes, as follows: A man aged 40 C ICE re ty ye SS Ko 2.10 —— “The United States steamer Levant ran ashore | with bis conquering army. * | years, for $965; girl 14 years, for $720; Loy 10 years, | CALL AT ONCE AT THE STAR OFFICE SING Be at Notes Bees oo 7 From the publishers, Messrs. Ticknor & | after she left Honolulu, and it will be requisite Medellen, the capital of the rich State of Antio- | for $500. These prices are considered high for AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. ‘ot No. 13 im Square No.7, the city of Fields, we have the “Atlantic Monthly”? for April. | for her to come up bere to go on the dry-| quia. and nearly all the other important towus in | this class of negroes — Marlbcrough Gazette. Washington, D. C., together with alls lar Among its best articles is a striking one headed | 2°C*-”” it, had pronounced for Mosquera, and his forces aa a OoOmE DOLUAR, | theimproveme: hereon, seu and m Pn in the fron Mills.” The injury received on the occasion bere re- | occupied Medellen. He also occupied the portof FOR THE LIGHT GUARD CONCERT, — 6 the property Brook ‘sokall, and be sold in the Iron Bi Contributions by Mrs. | ferred to may have caused the loss of the thip. ” | Nate, the key to the Sime, aie OY Gee ant | mace at your Armory Bt de oe niactry, | $1—-$1—$1—-$1—$1—-$1—S1—S1—Si_81. | fo ratiely judicigis No. 43, to January term, Is6i, in Stowe, Dr. Holmes, and by the author of “Recre- Ss ee aE recast ally was captured on the 23d of February. Gen. Bri- | ™*6t at your Armory st 7 «clock precisely, in $1—$1—S$1—$1—31—$i1—$1—$1-$1-$1. aaa ner = W" SELDEN. U.s. Marshal. OXLY,TEX.CENTS FOR ONE DOZEN ations of a Country Parson’’ are announced as| UJ" A detachment of United States marines ar-} cenoand Col Pineres were taken prisoners by ne Yaneamiaki aaa AL Se Lewrs 0.8. 9 et +» | tived at the Brooklyn baracks, yesterday. fi Mosquera’s forces, and there were also taken on | —*—_____K. ©. LEWIS. 0.8._| 476 Pa. Av, — ighearne! among the coming attractions of the Atlantic”? | {ved 8 ton, and, having “warthed thanscices the fleld of battle’su0 stand of arms and 100,000 mr SAY, STRANGER, WHERE ARE arn chaste. (romeo ered Nominations —The only important nomina. | lft for Boston in’ the afternoon. They are me-| cartridges. 4 YOUR CHOICE OF ANY ARTICLE OF Steal Peagend fer Cy oF ou going? You seem to bein agreat hur- 25 E > 9 dems mode Verkade eet chanice, picked out from the joiners at hesdquar. | | The sliuation ef President Ospina te very pre- | WJ: Soe sit J am Rola 10 SMITHS, No. 460 JEWELRY o | Raton emezet FRENCH & nicawreiy S ¥ on fo those men- | tere, to assist Major Reynoldsin building the'new | carious. He siill threateas Parenn write te in- | sie ony he hes b very aloe oreo tant nad theme, IN OUR STORK FOR ONE DOLLAR. <a7er, @. Sie o eee tioned tm the Star of yesterday, were those of | barracks at Charlestown Considerable excite- | vasion, unless it declares for the revolution. Sixty | fa sells thom eo heap” Note kha ieee eae ane Gen. 3. W Nye of N.Y., to be Governor of the | ment was occasioned as they marched through | OF seventy of the princi pal families had left Pan-| of the stranger, he w. arte pe Seventh street SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. new Territory of Nevada, and the Hon. Freeman br a rumor meas got ont that they were — cars psepty and Se places for safety, | singing out" SMITH, No, 460.” fe2-6w | Elegant CARBUNCLE.__.....__ Sets for si H. Morse of Me., (ex M. C ) to be Consul at Liv. ind for Sumter. . Y. Times. i oug! informed persons do not believe Elegant LAVA... Sets for 81 Nieto will invade the Isthmus. The Panama del- 2. > A Coutection or THE Rev- | zétion to the Congressat Bogota had all been OR SALE—A COUPE and pair of BLACK | Elegant GARNET —_____ _____. Sets for gi is. 4 iy new. ogant a Naar = Democrat of Mouday gives | made prisoners by the revolutionista, and have | The Horses are Black Hawk and Morey, ee aa oe ee Ma. Bates - Nomxatep —To-day the President nominated | 28%-—The St. Lou! WG NLSY & BROTHER wrner ore gaultatilien Se gone sot iy. Dou’ Tey, Center Elegant CORAL and GOLD... .... .Sets for $1 Mr. Chas. L. Wilson, of Il, to be Secretary of | Mz. Bates, has given the nolan a Pena | ee een te Wiese Lerico, Tanighed “Aito,'s Fon Waron twa eid Brew. | Elorant MEDALLION. ~~ eonter ot Legation at London; and Mr. Wm. Pennington, | Lincoln that the revenue cannot be collected, ex- From tux Louisiana Forts.—The New Or-| £of,8. make—used one season. Apply want ults | Elecant RIM MOSAIC -...__. __Sets for $1 jr-, (Ex-Speaker Pennington’s son,) of N. J., to | Cept under the law of 1509, which renders it nec- | leans Commercial Bulletin of the 16th inst. con- Pog ar quarecuext Risge & Codes, Elegant PLAIN GOLD —— —_.....Bets for $1 be Secretary of Legation at Paris. He also sent pramg Hoop mma ye to reside within their mates: tains the following intelligence from the forts} ma2i lw*™ t Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS. for 1 in a number of post office, consular, and other ve ricts, and therefore it will be impossible | near the mouth of the Mississippi, which were ance ot I a es to ite the I; ECEIVED AND FOR SAL! CASH, Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS..for $1 similar nominations. otherwias i een SS eae ee en R I BN feo ' s SUPERIOR GOLD! Ladies’ NECK CHAINS... ___ for 1 § weeks ago: den Sirup, 50 cents pet different ————————— sail up, ee Gent’s VEST CHAINS, (10 A New Postmastax yor Wusxtine—Archie} Puinapenr! MvxicipaL Exxctions.—The | J b{ , Donon pest Me hen ee 4 in Shea Te neni : Patterns)... = 'W. Campbell (editor of the Wheeling Inselli- je pa of apa meen has pasted, and the | command at Forts Jackson and St Philip. The Good’ Sugar, 6 cents per pound, LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, mann) has been appointed Postmaster at Wheel- fa PhiledelStie forces Per asaetion bear te “a a Syne vit bas the city, and re- | hae consisting of KS msination augh H. Feeney, removed. His | hereafter be held in Octover:tnsteed Cue ae | turne forts ss being uow in good cotati eit And cheap Cewine TOR BLLWwig's, | TABLE, FEA and DESERT SPOONS, FORKS, Are i 7 nomination btless go to the Senate to-day. present Incambente will, therefore, remain in of- | mounted and well manned, and ready to stop the | mal st* Seventh strect- Navy Youd CREAM Rapren Lenape myn) a eee a er rm for | progress of all hostile vessels that ittempt to ~ Fr now Fravps is tux Paxsion Orricz.— Will they | which they were chosen. The object is to have | come up the ri the pol Pr Remember or sa ; ee The ti the KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER reat fo persons who cash. mever Cerase?—Geo. W. Potter, of Ohio, who was | the State and city elections on the same day. Fort Taskeen fe been catdemn A heel TAR TICULAR NOZICE ENIV! CUPS. . the ‘and Sovents sts. ; TO CONSUMPTIVES 'iewhte eeently indicted for frauds on the Pension Ofice,| ow r range of fire in that direction is extended, and Sis é Also; A Large ween “dais 7\SPIGERS: PETTY OFFIGERE ERD Ee has been convicted and sentenced to one year’s streets of Wilmington ‘North Dareiiont oare for sanceetec cee Perea nicht have much en- BR, SEAERCK, of PRiARen eta, et en so ORACERS were g hey imprisonment in the Penitentiary. the first time in several years, covered with snow Fred’k Raed on See hadi: have le rvapisuoriasirand gu om BOOKS-BoOoxs!: ro ave the eo Courier and Enquirer says that bead depth +4 folios iteesa be — says boon appointed by Gov. Moore, and confirmed by | Wil! b¢ again in whi ni oe remain two | CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A GREAT aed Head, agus asual blos- ate, A 4 CRIFI ~ James Watson Webb declines the mission pomp ne page ogre od ——— vegeta- oe formerly en officer Ine U Pig po as TUESDAY WEDNESDAY, 26th and7th inst, @1.0 BOOKS Selling oat Constantinople. bles, bids ale—a i _—— bin tng mera ill eirongaed orb cers Be com thay ramns tes | $8 BOOKS sou for TT —enorreepensiab te oween ames INDIAN OUTRAGRS IN TEx. ‘were so of — tgp toe (7~From a in the Fort Smith (Ark.) | Killed —The Indians are » in ooenanensl tog thett carefully as he eel to ts = TIME Fat tnne er See coc Ics tae | sy fr * oe Se ale, | oe enna ag ~~ er , eays: 10 oxT se Goratag far, the teoowery through erected over night on the ruins of the eld City | «Our town ia full of Indian news, Our express | Taosday” to vist patients rboct thatys Wonton: BOOKS and JEWELRY Wace of company’s Hotel, attracting “ie A foldier from | came In yesterday evening. ‘Twenty-four persons day. at his Roome,atthe Avenues jure He gives 7 ie ene the Fort removed it ond carried it Into the gerri: | had een killed’ Mr, Giecs een) out Persons dice aud sounds the lungs tree oe. rey Hapeteirg pen heenn weep ‘question of a fact. son; and on being ordered by bis superior noon, A family had been in the Ata- | Gey Pe ee. CALL Y AT to return it, he refused, and was thrown into | soosa, Medina.”’ jing Pyne bag 476 Pa. Av. EVANS'S 476 Pa. tan irons. A letter from laksa notes several In- “rhe city is now full of strangers. and m aay ve 2-lw,t . a3 Sant, aber courant opted forage | Sole Cate en's ay ann | Cate gy angen rg ho Vote of 39 1035. In the Af! held at the Court House in Frederick city, Ma face, Caldwell ey oe shot on Ww y last with the suosides olutions louking to secession were ‘Tuesday, the 2th of March, to form a Teles! et et Petey hi sepmod wrying wes ‘other pacer. opine! the first and second gu jon in that State, and to take steps for frontier sections of the State—in one place killing — x Nc “33 ened aye old! Union State Convention at an early & man named Eestwood; in another place two md a them will day fer. others named Adams and Robinson, leave ates, =D une