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CONGRESATO NAL. Saxats.— When our re: the Senate had under conderstion the resolution introduced by Mr. Hale for the election of Ser- xeant-at-Arms, Doorkeeper and Assistant Door. Affer a protracted debate, without disposing of the resolution, the Senate went Into executive tession and adjourned. ae Monpay, March ie Szn. —The President of nounced. tbat the resolution introduced by Mr. Hale for the election of Sergeant-at-Arms, r= and Assistant Doorkeeper was first in order. t. Hale moved that the resolution be permit- ted to lie upon the table that the Senator from Wisconsin (Mr. osc oe bis speech begun on Saturday; agreed to fir Powell introduced 3 DEPAKTMENT NEWS. —The resignations ttems Telegraphed fr: Wasnineton, Match 21 —The number of office seekers now in Wasbingtom seems to be on the ‘tmentscontinue to be thronged to the interruption of Removals will be numerous civil branches of the Government, “oF lace as soon as the cases can be prepared © action. This assurance is fepeatedly given to {inpatient expectants. from four to five bund: ved. Washington. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON G#TY: arch 25, 1961, closed on Saturday, » of Ga.,and of brevet 2d Borland, Sth Infantry, of Ark.,a Solon, of that ilk, have been increase. The De; with them, muc! ton of Ex-Senator recelved at the War Department ———s— REMovep axp Arroixted ‘Mr. B Sailer. of N.J.,a 81 f annum cler Departments noe been removed; and Mr. Chas. Lymen, of Vt, has been appointed toa $1,600 per annum clerksh Spirit ef the Morning Press The Inisiingencer bas & pleasant dental, from the pen of Mr. Seaton, of the statements of “ the worthy gentlemen who transmit sensation tele- gramennd e-neation paragraphs from Washington “te the New York press,” to the effect that Govern- ment officials write editorials for that paper- ’ The Repwdlican argues that the reaction in Vir- ginia in favor of secession Is the work of poll- ticlans who style themselves Union mea, but whose alm !s secession, and that there is no pop- ular sentiment in Virginta demanding more guarantees for slavery except such as these Union politicians have themselves willfully crested. in the Post Office lications by letter daily continue to be The Southern Commissioners visited the State Department on Saturday and had a prolonged interview with Secretary Seward the interview bas not transpired, but the Com- missioners profess to be much pleased with the information they received, and are in bigh spirits. Mr. Forsyth left this afternoon for New York, and expects to be abseut several da tiiesiouers have not yet taken a private bouse, as teperted, but may possibly do so should their expectations of the policy to be pursued by the President be realized It is now known that Fort Sumter was not evacuated yesterday, 28 was generally anitic! I have just received a dispatch from Char! which says that ‘‘wp to seven o'clock this evening the troops were mo: removed from Fort Sumter.” ‘This is all the dispatch contains, but the Southern Commissioners profess to have information that the evacuation has been postponed until W ednes- Cuitr Exoineer Ben} F. Isherwood has been nominated by the President to be Engineer-in- Chief of the United States Navy, rece Archbold The result of A Craricat Resionation —Mr. R.S. Law- $1,200 per annum clerk in the rence, of Va, Census Bureau, is said to have resigned to-day. & resolution requestin: the President to communicate to the Senate ell tches from Maj. Anderson to the War De- partment during bis command at Fort Sumter. Adopted. 2 The Senate then took up the Douglas resolution, eeded to address that body this Government as being still composed of thirty-four States, and that twen six were still necessary to the Ments to the Constitution, notwithstanding the attempted witdrawal of seven of those States. He was not in fayor of war for subjugating the South, but he did not want to compromise with traitors. He only wanted to treat with the Union men of the border States. He wanted kind rela- tions to be maintained with the States, but the desire for this object should not to de too much. - Mr. Howe was speaking when our report closed. Nomrnatep.—The President has nominated Henry R.Woodbridge, of Vt., toa Paymastership and Mr. How Se eee ARREST oF 4 Baltimore ‘‘ SovtHERN Votun- ter’ in Norrorx —The Norfolk Day Book of Friday bas the subjoined paragraph : ef of Police for this ci! h from Marshal George P of Baltimore, last night, in which he was in- structed to arrest a young man named John Wesley Diggs,» minor, who had joined acom- pa down to Portsmouth on the Adelaide with the intention of going hence to Charleston by rail. Armed with the Marshal of Baltimore, Capt. Guy proceeded to Portsmouth early this morning, and awaited the arrival of the boat from Baltimore. When the boat reached the wharf, be discovered that there were full fifty men on board, and as they bad but to walk from the boat to the cars, he they would get off before he could dis- However, as soon as the Brvpixe Hiom vor Civiz Wan —The New York Tridune (which did more than any other journal, it will be remembered, to make disunion success- fol, by its original arguments in favor of the right of secession, when its publication of such argh- ments came tn the nick of time to turn the scale in favor of disunion in thousands of southern minds,) is vehemently urging the reinforcement of Fort Pickens; avowing, at the eame time, its knowledge of the fact that it will produce the state of things—civil war—which the Oligarchy seek to bring about, as emnbracing absolute insur- ance that their usurpation of the government of the South will be permanently successful. Unless absolutely mad, the conductors of that journsl, tn taking sucha position at this time, must be merely seeking to defeat any possible hope that the present Administration will bea [hat they already hate it with their peculiar bitterness of hatred isevident in the sneers and carping with which they daily assail its promiment appointments, no less than in the intense hestility with whieh they daily impugn all that Secretary Seward sys and does on which they can possibly venture an invidious criticism; as well asall known as his friends, far or near, greator small. {n fact, the Tribune has already become the most vehement decrier, of all the press, of the Ad:inistration’s policy and meas- ceived a dispa' As soon as Major Anderson lcaves, the great body of the Confederacy troops forta in Charleston harbor. will Pensacola, which willbe the next point for ex- nt. There are about three hundred Balti- now in garrison, and another at Charleston on Saturday. regular troops now in service are from the North- ero and middie States, and being unacclimated will, as the warm weather approaches, doubtless soon fill the hospitals. Col. Ben. McCullough, the great Texas Indian ‘hter, and the leader of the armed forces that roperty in Texas, issaid tobe la Alexandria to-day. It is rumored this evening that he will he arrested by order of the President if he should come to Washington This, however, is not probable, aseven bearing arms against the Government. a punishable offence. ny of men and sta is order from Tue Senate Orriczs.—The determination of the Democrats of the Senate to break upa quorum for the balance of the current called session, now well known, in case the Republicans press their policy of turning out the Sergeant-at-Arme of the body at this time, will be very likely to cause its abandoumentto-day. The Democratshave power thus abruptly to terminate the called session, which, if done, will greatly embarrass the Ad- ministration. Hence we conclude that the Re- publican Senators will forego their purpose of electing Mr. Brown, of Ill., to be their Seryeant- at-Arms in place of Mr. McNair, of Ky., the pres- ent Incumbent, until next December. Mistaxes Conrecteo.—We find that the Cab- inet have been in full meeting but three times since the fourth of March, and that the only oc- casion on which appointments to office have been the subject matter of formal consideration in their meetings, was on Saturday last; the President having made nine-tenths of his appointments so far without considering it necessary to consult the Cabinet formally with reference to his selections. These are facts on which the public may rely; sensation dispatches from Wasbington to the con- trary notwithstanding. cover the right man boat reached the wharf, he jumped sought the officer; he then informed him the ob- ject of his visit and the name of the young man wanted The oflicer was polite and informed the tain that he would point out the young man was very willing to port with him, partien- id not seem willing to go, “for,” said he, “we do not want men down there who do not go freely and of their own account.’? When the men marched out on the wharf Capt. Guy arrested the young man and escorted him to the jail in thiscity, where he is at the present time. Young Diggs appeared Inuch gratified at the arrest, as it was evident that he hed become sick of bis bargain, and would rather return home than visit Charleston in the capacity of a common ized the Government successful one. itseems, is not now The property and money of the Government was, however, seized by McCullough before the Texas Secession Ordi- nance was passed, through the complicity and treason of Gen. Twi, Army anp Navy News.—The rumor that the United States forces would not be withdrawn from Texas, did not emanate from ity; and, as steamers are now actually on the way to New York with soldiers from that State, it is only reasonable to assume that it has no founda- The impression in well-informed Army circles is, that the troops will be brought home for the present A few weeks before Mzj. Anderson was hemmed. in at Fort Sumter, he was ordered, with Captain Humphreys, to examine iuto the organization of the West Point Military Academy. The U.S. storeship Release has been hauled alongside the whart at the Brooklyn Navy Yard. to be titted with stores avd provisions. be ready to sail in three weeks. of the Release will probably be the Home station or Eaat Indies The Floridians are about putting some gins on board the old U.S. steamer Folton. States engineers estimated the cost of putting this old tine-wern craft in seaworthy condition at 850.000, eud as no machine skop in Florida could Tepair her machinery, she will Lave little busi- ness for an armament An experienced ordnance authority, an English- man, writing from London, says that in naval guanerysthe United States ani ahead of Great Britain Armstrong caunon are, be says. admirable under circumstances, and ia bet the rough and ready peculiarities of American and French ordnance, and the ease with which they can be kept in order, in spite of the unfavorable influence of asea fight, render them superior to the new and costly armament of British ‘On the ocean, when the tug of battles comes,” writes our correspondent, ‘‘arms requiring delicate handling and the most accurate adjustment, would run the chance of being as useless as were the pompoons of the Guards in We understand that the men in this draft, with a few exceptions, were prett; evinced their bloodthirsty and ungovernable na- tures by engaging ina fight a We knew well that socner or later it would take that position towards the new government; or that the latter would sooner or later find itself with no supporters but those of the Tribune school, which really does not embrace a fourth of those who voted for Lineoin in November last. ticipated that it would be longer in assuming its Present position. The truth Is, all here know well that the Ad- ministration has declined to become the mere band tool of the Tridune’s cotery of mad philo- sophers in its administration of public affairs; the terms on which it could alone have secured that Hence its current effort to bring its policy (the Administration’s) into disre- hard cases, and mong themselves, ook says further, that as the cars containing the ‘“ Volunteers’? moved off from Portsmouth, the party struck up “Bixie” with a will. but when passing the corner of Dinwiddie and Hizh streets they spied the flag of the coun. try of their adcption, the song was changed to three times three hearty cheers, which made the Tax New U.S. Government Loan.—We learn Sele pesepoerr es from New York to-day, that the U.S. loan to be disposed of on Monday next will be all offered for from Wall street on much more favorable terms— very near or at par—than those obtained by Secre- tary Dix not long since. Those who subscribed for that made enormous profits on the investment in a very few days, it will be remembered. Young Diggs (inentioned in the foregoing ar- ticle from the Norfolk Day Boo! home yesterday morning fn the and expresses bis jo company of *sout! that several otber youths of East Baltimore about the same age (16 years) as himself were induced by the representations of persons acting as sub- agents to embark in the enterprise. One of the ouths, named Edward J. Harrison, is a son of carpenter, residing at No. His father has gone to C , to reclain: his son. named Hopkins, a son of ex-police- that section of the city, was also einthe affair. Theyare heartily tired of it already, having attempted to conceal themselves bebind casks on board the steamer until the company had pone on the reflroad cars. ‘They were, however, discovered by the ca tain, with three or four of the men, and compelled to 0 on with the others —Balto. American. ik) arrived safely Norfolk steamer, at having escaped from that journal's support. ern volunteers.” Were it disposed to accommodate the Tribun- end the Oligarchy by initiating civit war, in thirty days after distributing its patronage it would be literally without a party outside of the Trtbune’s own crazy Immediate circle. Its peace policy—the policy of contidence in the strength ef the principles of the government of our fathers —is rapidly securing for it the confidence of hun- dreds of thousands of its conservative northern opponents in the late election; for ita patient hearing and a ju: 2il the friends of tho Union throughoutthe South, whieh it may legitimately and patriotically seek there. Thus, it is to-day infinitely stronger {nall Depry Mans, —We apprehend that there isa mistake in the common understanding that this gentleman designs going abroad in the capa. city of commissioner to secure European recog- nition of the usurpation of the Oligarchy. He is said to have declared to parties in this city that he is about to undertake no such mission. Tr. BOR. Berri 119 East Baltimo France are far The Whitworth and d also obtaining judgment from Joun P. Sanverson, Eeq day assumed the discharge of the duties of the position to which be was called by Secretary Cameron a few days since—the Chief Clerkship of the War Department. +, Of Philadelphia, to- Pensacota AFFains.—The ‘, ? ‘greed of gain” exhibited by the people of Peni Acting Chief Clerk sacola In furnishing PROPOSALS FOR A LOAN. AUCTION SALES. Taxastar Dzranreent, March 32. 1961. Br GREEN & WILLIAMS. Auctioneers. te phinere atin ci Ne tm ARGE SALE OF "GRC ms YARD Ee te ae brody oe ree nine nth and D etrnets, at 11 o'clock & m STATES, Pope, issued onder tie sot of Const Aa excellent ascorty ext of Groceries and Liquors, bg a ibarre's of prime Orleans and § ‘crsie Porto EET ED AE AT 1 neta a masa, — ia twenty years f.om the ; rf ‘Teas ‘The proposals should be endorsed on the envel- 18 lo oper. “Pro for Loan of isl.” ° de Brandy: 2 de Ave Seta dressed tot +f the Treasury, Wash- | 3 boxes Oid Sooteh Whisky, ington, DC “Ehey will be Opened end ‘decided | 2% oasks Coguae Brandy &: the f me above stated. 2 chest prime Gunpowder Tea, No offer oan be sooepted for any fraction of ons | Roxer of Brown Soap, ° 5 Be ed | With maay other articles m the Grocery line, sn usger cont of fitmege? te'dponited Aleo.ove Carryall. marly pew, euitab Chora hae ith « y the United States, eubject to ir . meee the ondernt ie Reopetary_ of the Treasury. ihe it @REEN & WILLIAMS, Avots certificate of such deposit must acoompany By 1oGUIRE. & CO.. Auctioneers veal. 5 rt nder thie notice 7 4-0. & fnutt be une-nd tonal. nod contain go r-forenoe to | (YATALOGUE SALE OF 1,000 OF Tax Any other offer. The offera must state the sum cf- NEWFeTAND BEsTe® Vateepay na fered for enoh hundred doll: f the stoex. ving Roses—On THU aie Anois, Buiders for thia stock, whose offers shail be ao- h 2th, até o'clock. ae Anstion cepted, must deposit Smount offered and ao- all eell. bv eapalogns. oi f ted with the Treasurer of ti nated Maton oor oe wr — kirds 1 iy perpetua! tou,.New York, joom| Fhutadelpis sad BE Leute, or with the Deon tary | Mosthi Mors large Standard, large Yellow and mati, on or before the fifteenth day of Climb'ng Roser, April next. *hould any —_ ae mong ed peas Cope 3 mest ty that avs G 4 n 3 Pie roan A aaa Py Jpon the receipt a Depsxrtment of certifi- uble Da ontes of Ceposite with t taries Ahove men ossam) oe Uo ed. certifiontes of inseribed stook will te issued | jloudle Camel: On of ome thouard, avs thoucand eed ton thomened | And'e erent many other oboice Plante, 5 re thourand a: en a a i . ‘sttusre fon, Insoribed stock so ies ot Also. Dwert { Fears, Cherry Trees, Monthiy Res; i th u jeposite o! ry. £6. = ¥ the monsy subove ciaied aaa will be. Fey ferra- | The ocliection comprires the best kinds knows ble on the books of t in Europe or America, Terms cash a Gercic any oan orn y nde desi tifeater sar ath ond hans, Wiakoeaan aeule er ire oer ri - A ep Rp pepe fee 5 C MoGUIRE & CO. Ancis, jereon attached to each orrtificate, they wiil by —— have, cued in sums ofene thousand dollars each, wi MS, Anotioncere. tached couyons for interest ‘rom th © i July ust: aud such coupon stock, instead of being KITCHEN FURNI- transferrabie on the books of the 'ressury may be TURR AT Averios.—On FRIDAY . the 2%h in- assigned and nansferred by the mere d-livery of | stant, we shal! sil. at 10 o'oleck ®.m at No, 412 ouck certificates, The intereet on such coupon | | street between loth and lth at«. north, the ree: stock, from the date of the aeposite ef the money | denceof axentiemsa declining housekeeping, an therefor until the first dey cf Ju y, will be paid on | excellent acsortment of nearly new roe vm: that}day tothe sceepted bidder or his riteruey. Baxgeows Walnu: Parior Set, covered with tf c'or the sitary with whom the principal was a oa oe Walnut Whatnot, Dressing and other Rnreans, The preliminary deporite ofons per centum re- Extension Dining and other Tables, Ward - quired from ail bidcers onder thie notice will be rober, included in the fina) aeporite of principal by suc- | Gilt Frame Mirrors, Window Shades, Wash- 4 ean a China, Giaes and Crockery Ware, 8 day Clock, 8. P. as Refrigerstor, Bedstents. Bedding, Ma tresses. ar 23-dtsA pif Secretary of the Tr: Diring and ee ‘ sa aeitironcan 2 — ruseéla, Steir and other Carpets, Wood and Coal. Halland other OLolothe, — Cotiee. Radiator, and ype feted A No.1 article of WOOD on hand, prepared to vith A goo | Assortment of Kitchen Requteites, suit the wants ofeach customer. Wood sold cord | $24 many other articles, which we deem unn Soe leneth also, or any WwW; orany quantities de , in current funda, IL™ Coal kept in Coal Houses, soreened before de By J. C. MoGUIRE & CO, Auctioneers. livering. EXSECLENT FURNITURE AND HOUSE 17 2,24 Ibs. to the ton, SPeBCTS aT Avcrion.~On F! ‘H arch 2%th. comme nei iL Persona! attention to every order, wo ehall se'l "aroline T. T. J. & W. M. GALT. between 13thand 14 h. at the + Bren Office 292 Pa. av., between Ith and 12th sts. man int nae hing to semoes fom the oer, ai, his bd Bill and Wharf foot of Seventeenth street, | Houschoid Fa: mitura » embracin: “itiow War Bepartent a Be oo te N&X MILITARY BOOKS Jurt reosived by ception Chairs, e FRENCH & RICHS PEIN, 278 Pa. avenue. | Rosewood Marb 6 top Center and Mahogary Eofs Treatiseon the A stration and Organiza Tables, tion of the British Ar: by Edward Bazrington | Gijt-frame Mirror. Damask Cortarmns, Gilt Om Fonblangué, 1 vel., 8vo, English edition; price by nioe, Wainnt Secretary and Etag al 4 ere, suesreation for Fisid Artillery, 1 vol., 12mo ; prie® | Hair cloth Sofs, Cane seat Reception C. 5 by mail $2.50. Solid Walont Chamb-r Suit. etin| EP meh Summary of tne A'tof War. by Baron de Jomi- Hedstest, Marble top fia nd Wathetanc ai, 1 vol 3 price hy mail 1.5%. Feather Beis, Bolsters and Pi rei a Field Fo:tihoation, by D. H. Ma- | Coron and Rusk and Husk Matcresees, Blankets, han. 1 vol..iémo.; by mail @1 Crmiorts, &o. An _ciemeniary Treatise o>» Advanced Guard, hogany Frecchand Walnut Jenny Lind Bod Out, Posta nui Detachment Service of Tiocps, by | MAbogSny D.H. Mahan, i ve! , 16mo., by smal 75 cents. Painted Cottage Set. Cherry Washetends and Manus! forthe Petrivtico Voiunteers on Active Painted B. Regviar and irregular War by Hugh y emo price by mail §2 Crockers and Glass Evolutions of Field Batteries of Artillery by coy ie “agpea Anderson, 1 voi. 18mo; price by | Thrao pis, Ingrain, Venetian, Starr and Hemr ma) 3. Carpe’s, Our u-val discount of 10 to 50 per cent. enail ber : and Kiteher bouad hocks. FRENCH & RICHSTEIN, | PAtlet, Chamber ard Cooking Stoves mass (int.& Rep.) 27= Pa avenve peal | OS Se R Asai lot of country cured Hame and Middling EW MUSIC FOR PIANO,VIOLIN, & ‘LUTE. Terms cath. . &o.,&0. Also, Instruction Hooks = every | ma 25 d J.C. MCGUIRE & Co., Aucts, quarters of the country than on the 4th of March last, the carping of the Trtbuae and the persistent misrepresentations of the disunion press to the contrary, notwithstanding. It fs already well known here that President Lincoln will do nothing whatever that may pos- sibly accord to the Oligarchy their desired civil wer, that may not be absolutely necessary on his part by way of the protection of some essentially material interest of the General Government in the situation in which disunion has placed the latter. It is evident that it does not Propose to make war upon any alleged potut of bonor con- Jared up by the Oligarchy aud the Tribune fa order to secure the initiation of active hostilities It realizes that it holds the speedy downfall of disunion ascendancy at the South in the hollow of ite baud, if able to continue to avoid war but for a few brief months. It will do nothing wkat- ever that may be construed to mean an act of i terference between the Oligarcby and the people ‘whose government the latter have usurped, while it remains so plain as at present that the latter ‘Will soon vindicate their own rights as American citizens, and can best and soonest vindicate them: if left to their own resources in so doing. ————$$_______ APPOINTMENTS FROM THE SovrH, &c —Some Of the newspapers are clamoring over the fact that in making his foreiga appoiutments, the Presi- dent bas telected no Union men from the South Though, so far, the names of few such appear upon the list, this is a’mistake; for among the dest consulates filled by the present Administra- on are Ningpoo, China, (€3,000 per annoum,) Sonferred ou Willie P. Mangum, jr., of N. C.,(a son of ex-Sengtor Mangum,) and the St. Thomas Consulate, ($4,000 per annum,) conferred on Jno. T. Edgar, Esq., of Tenn., a brother-in-law of the Hon. J.J Crittenden. We ma! priately add that it has incidental! knowledge that the only reason why more or less Walon men of the border slavebolding States have not been sent abroad by President Lincoln in a diplomatic capacity, arises from the -fact that, so pplied personally or through Potts has returned to his late desk—that of the Department's disbursing clerk. Tue Mit ix tue Cocoa Nur —Ex-Adjutant General Cooper, late of the U.S. A., whose res- ignation we snnounced not long since, is under- stood to have become the Adjntant General of the putative army of the Oligarchy. To sx Retained.—It is understood that Mr. Lippitt, now Secretary of the U.S. Legation in Vienna, will be retained in that position by the present Administration. the United States squadron with certain su has brought down upon them thi reproof from headquarters. GENERAL ODDERS—NO. 4 H-adquarters Troops Confederate States. » Florida, March 18, 1861. eral learns with surprise our citizens are engaged it is now well understood in the navy that Lieut. Barbot, who wes tried by court-martial at the Brooklyn navy yagd for striking a sailor, will notbe removed from the service. His sentence may be a severe reprimand. Commander Walke, we hear, was found not guilty of the serious specifications; but the court cold not overlook his 4 His motives were be- - The President will probably ratify the decision in these cases next week. The ¢ following strong Near Pensacola, The Commander and regret that some of in the business of fur Water and provisions to the arm United States now oecupying a t! Pearance off this harbor. m That no misunderstanding May exist on this subject, it 1s announced to all concerned that this trattic is strictly forbidden, and a! which may be captured in trans! ickens, will be confiscated . to enforce this prohibition. be allowed to visit Fort Pickens or any of the United States naval vessels bedience of orders. ‘hreatening ap- Tus Waatusr.—The following report of the ‘weather for the morning is made from the Amer. ican Consolidated Telegzaph Line to the Sm!th- sonlen Institution. The itme of obvervation is about 7 o’clock. Mancu 25, 1861. New York. N.Y. Washington, D. Richmond, Va. Petersburc, Va. Mt such supplies, it to satd vessels Tur new ConMissionen ov TRE GENeRaL Lanp Orrice.—Judge Edmonds, of Michigan, reached Washington yesterday, and enters upon his duties to-morrow. Arruications for cadetships at West Point are coming in upon President Lincoln from Louisi- ena and other seceded States. The more etfectuall no boat or vessel wil H. Porney, Actin, will organize an efficient Ha enforcement of this order ispector General, r Police for the By command of Brig. Gen. Braxton Brass. Ropert C.Woon, jr., Assist Adj’t Gen’l. Reinforcing the Southern Army.—The Colum- bus Times of Thursday learns from a gentleman direct from Montgomery, that President Davis will issue an order for 5,000 voinnteers for Pensa- ‘gia will furnish, per- ++**Hon. J. W. Wallace, and Hon. J. H. Wil- Son, Pa., are at tue National. +:*+Gov. A. W. Randall, N. al., are at Browns’ -Mrs Bloomer, inventor of women’s“ petti- is’ and short dresses, Las become one of the editors of the City [tem, at Waupon, Wis. ****Hon C. A. Trimble, Obio; Hon. J. A. Gurley. Obie; Capt W.F. Buxton Capt Clarke and lady, Canada; Moj.R 8. Gar- nett, John Mullins, and Col. Van Ness, U. are at Willa'ds’. ;++*Major George Deas, iately attached to Gen. Wool's steff, and who resigned his position tn has been appointed Adjutant with the rank of Colonel of the ‘Confederated States of Am -*+- Wm. H Weney, Esq , of New York, who sppotnted Consul at Aix-] in the consular service twen' vears during which time he bas been ruccessive- ly stationed at Lisbon, at Antwerp, and at Havre. regarded as a compliment *---The Troy Times says that Gen. Wool is confined to bis residence in that city by sickness It is probably a renewal of his V asbington at- in respect to public affairs, and Y.,and Hon. M. Of this number Geor; f haps, 2,000 The Times ad We consider the information relisble, and be- Neve that the order will be issued to the Gov- ernors of the Confedera President Davis does not regard the withdrawal of the troops from Sumter, (as itis a matter of life and desth with the Governme auy indication of peace. Tbe Savannah News of the 22d inst » contains @ special dispatch from Monty that Major Coppins, of the N Regiment, with 5v0 men, was ordered to Pensa- cola on the 2ist. a Evacvartion anv Caritviation.—We haveen- dured long enough the dilatory and delusive ru. € fanatics who preside at origin te States immediately Cleveland, O. . Reval Navy; ut troops,) as | rected for tempera ‘Thermozneter at & m.,34 ; stnoon, ending 9 2. m., to- omery announcing ew Orleans Zouave een E YOUNG ME tion will hold an at, THIs(Moniay; EVENIN GEO. H, TWISS. Reo. Sor CE —There will be areg- ular communication of Dawson Lote, No. corner Ninth and D streets, All Master Led 9 eu6 In geod B. BARRETT, Seo. 1G ila a OR DERS—No. 17. wARTERS D.C. Miitta, i teietetamemmeneeetn the U.S Army, 'S CHRISTIAN As. 1, in the army mors from the feebi MASONIC N 'y not inappro- We have asked peace and have offered all ly come to our honorable and possible terms of Peace, and to ex. pectation of such peace we have sulfered the occupation of a menacing fortress, which wes a high-banded’ act of war, gainst the pledged faith of 6. at Mavonic Bali, THIS EVENING. The re-appointment is standing fraternally invited it te Hon. John A Dix. originally seized b in time of peace an the late Admiuistratio: far, they have not a; instrument, JOHN F ECLIS. | By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Auctoneers mass whe aa eae ANDSOME HOUSEROLD AND KITCR IANOS FOR SALE OR RENT AT REA- EN FURNITURE axp Pisxo Forte at Att sonable rates. Several very fine ones but lit | Tiox.—On TUESDAY, the 26th sostant, at ter i Yo ock &. in-, h "| et the re ieacs of J. ma 23 306 Pa. snd N etrects north, an exosilent lot of Furniture. a EES Sens: wiz: MANTILLAs AND Cc LOAKS, Gne fins Rosewood Pixno Forte, 7 octaves, made In Black BURY ene STEERS. || gi oy Peeeneensl Better Gk Gab Rpciee Aleo, new Straw Bonn ts, Hes. Lenses, Jock. | Mal-ocasy Marbio.top Droweiar and other Bareszs. Trriagecns aoe Gocke’ Neher huge seonivad st | Prowch Mental Cisck, \" Mie “tet Fables mx 22 Steo MAX WELL’S. 328 Pa. av Wa rat ls feet Extension, Leaf and Quartered ON Je the man who sells CHEAP CLaTe Jouny Cottage and other Bedstesde, What SPRING FASHIONS ay Fine Daw k, Broostelle and Lace Cortains, Or- ERY. S d namen . straw nous ig cape! bs m+ Poor Ao Biante! Glasees, Grit, FRENO® FLOWERS acd KUGHrS: anand Chace Wh b AN DS, (all varieties and rioee 1S [AKERS 0 Gold-land ad Figer a HUS.EXY, GLOVES, aud Piates Castora Ae, ke. ¢ a Pine Feather Beda and Beddin~ SEEDDS, 502 1th at. eee ine OO FOR APRIL, a, '. bg +y, Brussels, Stair and Chamber Car- pots, Kuge. pata tiee Antereas tiesratanlias Hall and other Oilclothe Sty: Rods, sows Deba'es on tho Federai Constitution, § ook aad st oa mings be 2: Tei ace ot of chi tl re, w= ise ERD NOH WicHerein ‘With many other articles too numerous to men- ma22" 976 Pa_av. bet. Mth and 12th ate, - All sums under @20 ensh; over thet A SIMON, onsale —_ os. for notes eatie- 4AT The United States Clothing Store, selis the eudoreed, bet atereut. entire of CLOTHING at one-third of the GReEN & WIL! 1AMS, Aucts, ont. @8 he wishes to sellout ma 22-3t be House, whie) is a hand ome three- ery back butiding, with coved, ie for of six years and sta low price. If eee WRENCH SIEAM SCOURERS, BALTI- MORE W. P. SBEDD, 502 Erevente St., Rot sold it wil! bo for rent. inquire on the prem: Only Agent. ges or of the subscribers = fC Ladice’ Dresees of every -description can be} wei d SREEN & WILLIAMS. cand, loavirg te luster of sik equal to mew, | oe WA Stawiny Covers. caitarey Gan Glee Ane By J.C, MoGUIRE & CO Avety en lemen’s Clothiag oxn be cleaned withavt lea r- RUSTE Ss SA CARRIAGE ir #any «oe co by Which they will seon become 6 ORSKS.—Uc ui fit to we RR March 2ith, at 10 o'ol"s, N. B.—No drese taken apart; thereby benny the -1m expense of making over. — (Inte!.) ma & Co., by virtee ofa deed of trust, 4 Aaruet <UN UMBRELLA® Sth 1960, and duly recorded in Liber J. No. eh “MAS AND PARASOLS. 198. fo 101 32. et seq. 1 thai] sell one good ey Jest received from the manufse u-ere a large | Cspioh ad pair of Grey Horses, vesides ia . stcox of -UN UMBRELLAS ana PARA- instalments atl. 2, 3 4.Sand 6 mortar os peel SOLS, which ~e will sail at v. ry low prices. ae cena oe a ton of the fi 100) dozen JOTVIN'S KID LOVES. il eee PMURKAY, Jonna bers. 3 hw stook of GOODS of all kinds, and wil sell thom at the very | MAIS eokds JC. McGUIRE & CO. Anois, lowest prices, ‘ WM. R. RILEY & BRO, Ne. 36 Central Stores, Between 7th and 8th streets, By GREEN & WILLIAMS. Avotioneers, . 426. 7th and D streets it is time this yame of procrastination and vascillation, and double-dealing Stopped. Fort Sumter must an soon devoted to its original and Proper and Jaw- ful objects and purposes. in and for the defence of the harbor of Charleston. ing that necessary change has been, so far, left to the discretion of others; it is now time that we should quicken and stimulate tat discretion If the rulers that afflict t 'Y of Lincoln Caesars meet the responsibility of evacuati on, Wwe can and should give them, or their represeu- tatives usurping places in the constant excitement through which he has passed, has rendered the attacks of disease more severe than they otherwise would be. -++-While the steamer Massachusetts was run- ning out of the Charleston barbor, and when op. Anderson came forward by waiving his handker- f Boston, who came pas- ya that Maj. Ander- n Charleston, and ry to his character as gentleman. He is very much friends for such positions under the Government. When they may apply, it is very likely that quites number of them will receive public employment. President Lincoln’s position in this connection is an exceedingly delicate one, evidently. The dis- union press and orators stand ready to impugn tke motives of any southern gentleman who, favoring the Union, may seek to serve the Govern- Ment of the United States in times like the present, and would doubtless as readily impugn the motives of any southern man accepting Federal ‘The attention ef memb: 9) waey volunteer company shall be po-mitted t> withiraw himsol! from the fame, uncer penalty oi teu dotiars of cemovel from his iesionary distnet, to be re covere’ as other fines impoacd hy this act, upon the evidence of the pany from which he nua. The mode of effect- posite Fort Sumter. and saluted the stea: chief. A gentleman Senger in the Massachusetts, sa’ son is a very popular man {| nothing was heard derogato: a military officer or officer of the com- iso withdraw, which com- urn all such cases to the uiry that sheli eit there- By order of Major General ¥ It A. THOS. BRA 3 he country sub ject to reciate the hec es- Fort Sumter, the alter- i Major A D.C. J ASSORTMENT OF HovsmuoLy axp Kure! ma 22 2 Opposite Center Market, ye anv gt SIMON—SIMON-SIMON! Nyy bene Tomy Sorby Le vouwantto tay CHEAP CLOTHING and | Stim rndenor I's scatleman donne howe Gone See Cibiee Bickle, Bese. xd off stor’, oommencine ‘at ls o'clock a. large States Clothing Store, Pennsylvani t of Furniture, viz: a od-case Piano Fort:, Stoc! ard aver, made hy Rosenkrantz. ered Parlor Set, Vainut Hair-c'uth Sets, and Reception Chairs, nut, Ceuter, Side and other : > strect, nexr the War ent; or to ve top Dressing Buresus, Sideboard, 25, President's Square, uext Riggs & Co.'s Office. | Fine ¥ alnut Hoocease and Seoretury, 1¢lect Ex- ma 2t lw* _, tepsion Tab! 2. 2st men ee re SALE—A COUPE and pair of BLACK HOKSES. The Coupe 1s nearly rent DSR The Horses are Biack Hawk and Morgan, full brothers, very stylish and perfect! ma'ched. Also, a Top Wagon—two seated— per "s nake—used one season. oe ytoAB a ep srtm: native opportunity of capi If soft words and grass will not effect our pur- y try stones. But by some very speedily, Fort Sumter must be ours.—Caarleston Courier. -+** The feuilletoniste of our excellent Brussels porary, 1’Universel, in his notice of the death of the too celebrated Lola Montez, has the follow- pecheresse died, itis said, t, deploring the scandals and extravagancies of her life. She was taken care of during the last days of her ‘of the President of the United ad known her former! pity on her abandoned condition.’ at this side of the water at least oftice unscught, at the hands of the Present Gov- ernment. Hence, we take it, the Presidents hes- Maney to seck agents in the administration of public affairs at the South. It strikes us as being quite tlue that the Union- ists of the South should cease to be squeamish in this matter. The Disunion Press will, of course, misrepresent them in any event. Their cause will suffer far more from their failure to give palpable Proof of their determination to stand by the Untos in any event and at all hazards, than from false charges urged against them by the Disunion- ists, based on their practical recognition of the constitutionality and fairness of Lincoln’s elec- tion, involved in an attitude on their part to- wards his adminjstration which they would not have hesitated to hold towards a democratic ad. ministration, hed the duty of defending the Union in times like the present been devolved on Breck- inridge, instead of the present Executive. Tre Otiearcur’s Loax- ie no truth whatever in the current story that the Oligarchy’s proposed loau of $15,000,000 has been eagerly takeu at par bysouthern capitalists. We know that the New Orleans disunion Papers con- tinue almost daily to beseech the the South to subscribe for it; yet so seen, no one named as having actually and poai- tively subscribed for a dollar of it. further, that in Wall street, on was generally understood that ing :—* The celvbrated iu a most religious spirii A Fox a-FtELp.—Surgeon Johu L Fox, U.8.N., setts, arrived on Thursday hington to visit and report @ citizen of Massacbu: with orders from Wasi on the condition of Fort Sumter. bis credentials to the proper officer: intercourse with Fort Sumter, per: » On condition of being accompanied -H. J. Hartstein was req to discharge this duty, and the two visitors were accordingly furnished with transport. Whether this mission of Dr. Fox implies dis- ports of Maj. Anderson and his medi- man, or is connected with some terfuge and pretext for delay, we shal resent inquire. There is ng investigation as to the condition of Fort has been decided on suitictent evi- er a healthy and suit- 10 are Now occupying Buchanaa, wi, ATTENTION armory on MONDAY business of im PUTNAM RIFLES!— uested to meet at NING, Maroh 25th, at r 3 commanding be before the uneeting, ‘mission to visit ma 23-2t* Loa ov tHe ConrxveRatx Statxs.—Itseems y an advertisement of the Secretary of the Trens- ury of the Soutbern Confederac: of the loan of $15,000,0.0, auth: Congress, has ERSONS HAVING BILLS against guration Ball must enolosed to the ‘T'reasurer, before that no portion next, the 26th instant, in order to insure 5 ma 42 3t ised by the Mont- yet been taken. That of. ves notice that one-third of the amount offered to the public on the 17th of the in sums ranging 'y says that, in #, C, McLAUGHLIN, EY axp COUNSELLOR AT LAW, i Office next door to Suter, Lea & Co., Seventh st ANOS THAT NEW BEGINNERS.—One at $: ON F. & Sone Pieus| Pa _av., bet. 9th a NGTON AQUEDUCT, Wasitixatox, March 22, 1861. ived up to the 15th proxi y at or near the 4,000 cubic yards ize oubes of three il endorsed “Pro- ensuing month, to be from $50 to $1,000. The Secretar: order to enable sll portions of the out the Confederate States “to ex: mon interest in raising funds for the common de- iptlon will be opened at the ”? and, “to en- no need, however, for a the banking house of b wr 25 St* Sumter, as it nce that it cannot be lou; residence for those w Charleston Courier. ANSWER FUR fence, books of subscr: cities and principal in ns convenient! of the place wi! market value in coin.” debt is oe by a “dut, per pound, or ton Siporsia ———— CUrtixe ofr Mason ANDERSON’s SuPPLiRs OF DLESs —A Correspondent id Dispatch, says: Gen. has stopped Major Anderson from , but as many sperm candles you know the reason’? Because cannon work easy tallow will do the ‘We apprebend there be received at their He also states that the of one-eighth of it about 62 ome per npeeah een OFFICE WASH! PRoposats will be reer mo for the fas nishi: rite of tho Dietriot B — Stone, yore ot lo, e atone not to exc: hard and and tallow can as he pleased. Do oil and tallow will make his and sperm will not, and ojlsnd of four men. Smart, ain't he? CaLu For TRoo! of Wednesday says Goyernor Brown received respondent of the “A great reaction among the vivacious citizens of apital since the adjournment of go bither and seeking some lost idol whose imige fondly cheriabed, and from whom ited. A great vaccuum exists where been exhibited the scenes of merri- ment and animation. The cit) unto 2 portrait frame, from wi neture had been remov. tea Charleston Court Proposals should be sealed posa 8 for Broken Stone. M. E mt P g'tot ‘in Aqueduct. T HE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. Wasurncton, D. C., March 2, 1 the Sonthern c; ‘he Savannah Republican tated on the street thet on Saturday, from Presi - uisition for two thousand troo) sed that they are in aaPe ty 'y tended for that ¢ Columbus ry lerald writes that u herman as Senator from Ohbia on a — Vege of tl al next election. The correspon Northern Obio responsible for the res {17 The Kentucky Senate Journ on the 27th toot, ned the secessionists have abandoned aaa bave invited Mr. C: Saturday last, it very little, if any, It is doubtless true that the rich plenters of the South are well able to take the whole of it, if disposed so to invest their sur- That they do not do so. that they have no contidence what. ever im the permanency of the current state of faire around them. QOFric OF dent of the Cleve- SPECIAL NOTICE. election of Jobn | G6 f for the Confederated States must pry du es fro) ¥ Ninvo! oes sworn to by the consignor must accom - nk 5 iS. MeLAUGHLIN, Agent. GT THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. HT” SHIR TI are so much supe: reat jealecttastuanaty totoene Samra ko. hE: Sob st Tag bal ihe defeat of Wade Imvontaxt AProintMzNts.—it is understood that on Saturday, besides concluding upon a large pumber of appointments in Minnesota and eise- ‘Where in the interior, the President finaliy con- eluded upon the following. Viz: Hon. Henry Winter Davis, of Md., Minister to Russie, Air. ~—— Shufeldt, consul at Havane; Mr. Bigelow Lawrence, of Boston, (a son of the Hon. Abbot Lawrence,) congul at Florence; and Mr. —— Pry, (of the New York Tribwac,) secretary of the lega- Uon to Sardinia, and even p the idea. The | ted SARK WRI Citizesenir 1x Gronoia —The address Savannab has furnisbed the with bis opinion of the City Attorne; Councils of thet - The ordinance, as apd me who resided on citizens ve of their former residences The ordinance yi makes now tn thi Convention bas ado, 2 open on nnd subarttted ito te Havetlton Shean 2, Ne : English Longelotaey ey rel Oni » Pai 4 SPRING GooDs, : Gi onan Ornaments, Paintings an: SPRING GOODS. a tore of C yt Giserant Crockery bi ome ec. he 4 o ber 2,0) yards beautiful Spring Calioom, at 10and ize. |! *ie), Carters, fice Painted Cottage Cham Bich Poil de Chevres. Poplins and Delaines, Fortier Beds. Bair and Shuck Mattresses, ee Srey coc r= ee Cloths, other Bedstande, Bedaing, ees fin rench and & ng! intze. bes, Wits macy other new and seasonabie goods. a Just reemived— Ett which we invite our friends and purchasers to ex- seal aaraee gpa ceuntaelescamadiamatl lie a Senin, Ss we offer the beet, Gr 2 a wen Velvot, Brussels and cther Carpets, 1088. = wre ee earth Pima 16 20 523 7th st., det. Dand Pa av. | Rilolann and Matting. H “yged ned oe ee nde, Conke OnE DOLLAR. |Win Si of Kitchen ieceuisites ane $1—S1—S1—$1—81-$1-81-s1-si1_91. | USP) Stier sriioies which we deem unneces $1—81—$1—$1—$1—$1—$1-$i-—s1-$1. ‘abie funds. GREEN & WILLIAMS, Anots. 476 Pa. Av. EVANS. 476 Pa. Av PreNSi hee i = rose cttiens a sine ations oF | BE Ycccerois Pavecre—Oe Sas bar a » Meroh:7ih a! o'clock, LR thenst. evenueand IN OUR STORK FOR ONE DOLLAR. | Phirteat sirest' Toke acl a the re nod |-oase aod Elegant LAVA. cokers _, ; Blogant GARNET —— 1 “Seta for 81 | Weinat eae ee eee ee Elegant JET." Bets for 1 | Window Custame, Elegant CORAL and GOLD... Sets for 1 | Velvet, Brussels and ingrain Carpets, Elegant MEDALLION... — Bets for @1 oth Etaie Carpets, Batting, Elegant RIM MOBAIC... —-- Sets for 81 ble and Sing: Bedstead. a ofate ~~ Pulows, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. ‘osewood-ouse Pi-no Forts, Cover and Stool. Elersat CARBUNCLE.-.......—_Seta for gi | Waleut Prete air Spring cont Bots, “Bete Elegant PLAIN GOLD —_. ___.... Sets for $1 treesce, Bo! — laukets. Com Ladies’ GUARD CHAINS... for @1 Tables Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS. for 81 Ladies NECK CHAINS... for 1 And other Stoves, "4 Gent's VEST CHAINS, (io diftrent * re nckes Eisesackeomee os" ; 0 LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, Terms : 95°54 andor each: over that eum geredit consisting of bearing sater WW PHIL Bailig. TABLE, TEA and DESERTSPOONS,FORKS,| maga 3. ¢ MUG CTR Pee ae CREAM PITCHERS, CAKE BASKKTS, || Oe CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF Mctier ions tuesd totes Detteseecnt KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER tg Ci:cuit Graptel the bi of Columban Also; A Large ent of SEWEERY, which | ¥1) expose to stijo tale for i We can sell at 50 cents per ‘cle. peg th iy mmpe sold ocent: Booxrks-Booxrs: ey : °. CLOS'NG OUT OUR STOCK AT A GREAT * loci, in the ety : — Reirey Retrvenssed'sht rae or tt cisla Ne Lert, x) aims: hiennioks a Ferber. vens. “a w. “om, vU. 8. patel oe ——————SSSS= - BOOKS and JEWELRY LOWER THAN EVER BLFORE. CALL EARLY aT 476 Pa. Av. EVANS’S. . 476 Pa. av mar 2i-lw,r | :