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e + , v: T!—The city’s DEPARTMENT NEWS. Charleston Affairs Prem Persacela. AUCTION SALES. T HE EVE NG STAR. hotel balls were a py pied ddl last} Remwovare—Wm. J. Rose, of N.Y.,athird} The members of the South Carolina State} From the Warrington correspondence of the Pen- u6832-e < etestes 66 ing class clerk in the State Department, has been re- Convention, together with a large pay of ladies | sacola Observer of the 25th, we have the subj By WALL & BARNARD, A WASHINGTON OITY: me pon arco ae tes Mine | moved and gentlemen. paid a visit on Saturday. to. the | extracts: i ™ 5 the purpose for which the steam frigates Min- | “Mie” Win. H. ‘Thomas, of the District of Co- April 4, 1861+ | nesota and Powhatan are now being fitted out for | inmbiay and Mr. JF. Relghart, of Pennayivania, sea service. The sensation newspaper men were | second class assistant exaininers ($1,000 per an- Spirit ef the Merning Press in ecstacies over the item, while the few dis- —= o Fuse TaD OC. nen \~ The Intelligencer this morning is devoted to} unionists still hanging srounds the Federal me- yee ar fu ; ‘Mies several fortified positions in the harbor. The| The Wyandotte created some stir on yesterday THURSDAY .. Charleston papers give detailed accounts of the | by ber movements; she steamed up and went out excursion, which is said to have estonished even | to the Sabine and St Louis off the bar, the latter those who had previously entertained the utmost s2ilsoon afterwards; the Wyandotte re- confidence in the strength and the extent of thess turued, went up tothe bey | Yard, left there soon defences. afterward and proceeded PLENDID posse, Tea @OX at AvcTion.—On , ORNING, @th inswent, at I o'clock. wore } ng fet 2 8 ores, arr . jibe Boree has uo fault whatever, and the owner offers him for sale ony use he bas no further naugh, of D.C ; H. G. Bradford, of news. tropolis were quite as elated by the prospect of | Riley, of Pa ;.and Julius Gantt, of Md, clerks in Pensacola. It ap-4 use forons. Terms oarh, whe ie a — appended — engraved "sang pears eed —— —- Fort Pickens aig oe ap3d WALL & BARNARD, Anota thinks that if an attack is made which they thought | the Patent Orfice, have been removed. tion of mous ‘‘Iron battery” on Cum- | so very plentiful as was to be the case. An-| hCG _moGUIRE A . Apctioneers. Leen s a vigorously repulsed, the Sedge ies palin those satcs ies ok F. L. Brockett, a first-class clerk in the Land | mings? Point, (the nearest battery to FortSumter), | derson’s fate seems to be pursuing Slemmer. Or 2. ©. epee = a UPERIOR ROSEWOOD CHICKERING is Office, has been ret 5 the Mercury says: Col. Clayton, of the Alabama Regiment former- ; FE Union men of Virginia will carry the State By ® | once to be placed in commission. A dozen dis | OR, 081 Down removed ees clerk in| ore uy Saye: free, with which this novel | 1y, now of tha Coutesinnte weston generously do- S ay fear Posuc avction— Oe large majority. itches were sent South, some of them saying that | the Pension Bureau, bas been removed. battery is equipped, bear on the south wall of | nated the man who bad Jost bis arm one hundred Fy JESDAY MOURNING, Apri! oth, ook, an rset" ESE 8 wer ly destined to su t the rein. _ Sumter thedine of fire being at an angle of about | dollars tthe resi of rien T. Jones, No. panei. Eee Ricdenens Ihape oe pe AR setdlasar Lope Pray lille atters aucassa ||. Lev e€' OvsrcanslOsuasan bo tan aan thirty five degrees. Thisis not, of course, consid- | A man was shot at the Redoubt last night, in | 337% H. between 6th and 7th streets nail ee | by a gentleman who, making pretensions to aturn « sota.—Com. Silas D. Stringham, flag oficer; J for political economy, is bitten with the idea | D0 less confidently that they were to form the | G”Van grunt, captain; A& Ludlow Case, com t there is but a single industrial interest | Principal features of a squadron to blockade the | mander; Reed Werden, J M.Watowright, O. C. pessittear li ethalihge a Rraregst blessings | mouth of the Mississippi! Nearly all of them | Badger, Watson Smith, A.W. Jouuson,” J.P. pop nail pspangiperlnedam endeavoring to | #4ded that a part of the Government's programme | Foster, and J G. Mitcbell, lieutenants; C. L. Franklin, master; Thomas A Jackson, chief eng!- inoculate the Iabering freemen in the region in the premises was the immediate recall of Com- neer; G.W. Ci ‘and WLW. Dungan det ensletant jodore Pendergrast, because he is a southern engineers; G S. Bright and C. vy, 2d as around Richmond with the same nonsensical | ™ u : a aw Bede gt on Choong theory. If ingennous in his current efforts, he is | ™4", from the command of the Gulf Squadron, | sistant coger A . Musgrave, ‘albot, ered favorable for breaching, but owing to the attempting to pass the sentry without the coun- fact that the wall is loop-boled for musketry | tersign. fie died soon afterwards. No blame is thraugbout {ts entire length, which of course attached to the sen’ he only performed bis weakens it nase deal, the effect of shot upon it| duty The dece: ‘was a member of the Red would, we think, even at the distance of 1.150 Eagle company yards, effect breach within a reasonable time. The steamer Kate Dale, from Mobile, arrived On the return trip the two steamers containing | here this mornin, ‘ith a large Lipes y Seg pro- the party directly under the grim walls of Fort visions, five hasiesa stand of arms and two bun- Sumter, the ramparts of which were crowded | dred thousand ball cartridges from Mount Vernon nd kffects, oompriaing— 03 ‘octaves, Rosewood Stool and Walnet Parlor Suite, fiviehed in Bro. Je, Consisting of 2 Sofas, 2 Armand 4 ¢ Z jt uber Sete, sti 5 ik . W. Sensner, 3d assistant engi- | with officers and men. ‘Dixie's Land” was| Arsenal. in charge of cor allant townsman. aie Bureaus, Cot! jodsteada, Proving beyond question that bie reading con- | recently saumed by him, and the subatitution of | 7. Tage ty od ontawaten Barry sane Played by the bands on the steamers, and xeveral | Lieut R.L. Sweeiman. ® " | Hust Matzrecers, Feather billows, ning bis favorite science—for it is now a | Commodore Stringham tn his 7 J. G. Thomas, carpenter. white flags were spread tothe breeze, but whether | The Mobile Advertiser of the 26th gives the fol- | Toilet Sets, ! e. lock, {ooking Glasses, —s 1 Imost altogether confined to} Doubtless, by this time Richmond is all ablaze the gallant Anderson or any of bis small band re- | lowing : mee ag “4 (ool play ne see o er - tric Mr. | With the mare’s nest, which is being used there APPOINTMENTS BY THE PREsiDENT.—The Preai- | Sponded the reporters “‘snith not.” Captain Ben Lane Posey, of the ‘Red Eagles,”’ ‘ainet Extension Diniag Tabie, —_— = —— fod “Eyrie, of the | © strengthen the disunion cause in the Virginia | dent hes made the followin sppatniments : General Beanregard, in order to exhibit the | arrived at balf-past six this morning froun War- Jorks, Fitzhugh, of Port Royal; . Van le, 6 New York Day Book; Mr. Cobb, of the Georgia | Convention. . mona lad mcauitaeieats od yin Convention; His Serene Highness, Spratt, of the | _A# cruel as it may appear In usto spoil the effect | "71"'™5" stcpherson, of this city, Assistant ‘onvention; Posen t Yancey, of | Of this very last wonder, it {s out duty to do that | solicitor of the Court of Claims. ba pracpebentiro, ieee uaa oe ka thing; as the Star’s prestige arises from the fact} Wm. Cuddy, of Mo , Surveyor General for the 3 Mr. ’ U. 8. Congress. from the same State; De Bow's | ‘bat it invariably publishes (generally earliest) the annus by Oeitine EF Superintendent of Review sie ‘ of the Inevitable negro and nothing | ‘Tt concerning what goes on here. Indian Affairs for the Southern Superintendency. ‘Thus, we bave to say that it is well known to} Clinton C. Hutchinson, of Kansas, Agent for pi appa arnree vetteree te te a, | those here who see behind. the curtain, that this | the Sac and Fer Agency 0.0608 Aan utter ignorance of the white men tolling around | *’pplemental United soepesonrsing. Scope — Arpowxtxn —B Crnpper, of Va, bandbeen ap- him for bread, of the truths of the world’s indus. | ## to be commanded by Commodore Stringham.) | posited a first-class clere inthe Land Oftes, trial experience, that are familiar to all who are | bs been determined to be put In commission to i H. Champton, of Ohio, to a first-class clerk- . meet the great increase of naval force In the Gulf | ship in the Pension Office. L sot fesspaldtney ee See which England and Franceare about tosend there, Vm. i. Hayes of Obio, 8. Alter of Ind., and 7 L. B. Brady of Oblo, to second-class clerkshi His theory is, that unless Virginia secedes, she | 29d to protect the Intereats of the United Staics ro in the Indian Bureaw, ps skill of bis artillerists, indulged the visitors with | rlngton, Fla » baving left there yesterday evening en ee peice eo two batteries, a _ o'clock.’ We gather from him the follo a ing Srone China ane Glass Ware, uoy in channel tant 1,600 yards, being | item: a - > eed 1 Potts © he left there thirteen companies, number- ether with & geversi axsortment of Kitchen aaa tne mn: 6S) ard under cash ; over thatsum « credit of and @* days, for mauiehactorily endoreed ap sdate SC: MoGUIRE & CO. Avot J.C. MoGUIRE & CU.. Anctioneers. RUSTEE'S SALE OF BACKNEY, CAR- RIAGE ann Pain or Oa ay ARKIisG® Honsas. On TUESDAY RNID April 9th zt ten o'elook, in front of jon Roome of Jas. C. MoeGuire & Co , by virture of a deed of trost, dated Aur h, 1960, and du 5 reoorted in |.iberJ.A &.. No. 195, folios 348, et seq. 1 ahall sell one good used asa target. The Courier says of the result: T Three rounds were given ; at each round the vis- ing in the aggregate about one thor itors expressed their admiration of the excellent | Eleven of these companies are from Alabama, one ne shots that were made by the gunners. The | from Atlanta, Georgia, one from Milton. shell from the mortars were thrown beautifully. | Florida. He informs us that ten companies of On the last round the balls nearly all struck im- | Alabama troops bave gone into the service of the mediately by and over the buoy. Confederate tates, is company being one of The Courier of Monday thinks it unnec: them. fo. inform the members ef the Convention that | Captain Posey returns to-morrow, and will, in “Fort Samter, that monument of imbeciiity, and | the meantime, receive new recruits for bis com- vacillation, and treachery, is not yet evacuated”? | pany. If, says the Courier, the order from Washington | Captain P. has command of the “Redoubt,” a does not reach vs very soon, it will be Proper to | very pretty little fort, one thousand yards tn rear give an order from the ‘General’s room” {n the | of Barrancas. It is now. he tells us, the strategic Secession Hall, for the evacuation or surrender. os in monthiy seal of Peusscola, aed Ta nee ae rath antor- 3 far as they may be complicated by Spain's now | Wm. T. Atwoock of Wis, toa first-class clerk-| A Quarret or Ovk Own —The military au- | Jarge measure, the safety o: rest o! rustes. Sedcrhrond assem pips fevaboaptuerd etree) | Rverenystardl pighany getiet peaete abipin the sune office. ‘ thoritiesabout Charleston harbor have persistently | mainland posts, as It defends their inland ap- FE ie a ee ee ee ee tie <b eect the movemen‘s of Eng. | | —— Stewart, of Pa . bas been appointed Aasist- | refused facliities to the press of the city always | proach in case of land attack in the rear . 3 trial condition of St. Domingo. We need hardly | P' 7s ~ | ant Examiner in the Patent Office. urging the importance of silence in reference to| _ A letter appears in the Mon*gomery Mall of Cc. M t v en oneere remark that St. Domingo is industrially defunct, | [and and France in that quarter, referred to above; ees eerid Ne the state of the military preparationsand defenses, | Saturday lsat from @ correspondent jnet returned TEE'S SAUE OF AN EXTENSIVE Decause it Is inhabited and governed wholly by | 294, further, that Commodore Pendergrast isnot | Resionzy —B. G Duvall, of Texas, a clerk in | Although these are matters of great desire to our | from Pensacola. We make the toilowing ex- ORTMENT OF HovannoLy FcaNITC the duties of his command | the ( race. It has not lost {ts negro labor; | to be recalled, nor are ‘Sus teracen lekee poset be induced to work. | in the Gulf to be in any manner interfered with ied ieee Now, the Dispatch does not pretend that if Vir- | by that of Commodore Stringham. : us Bureau, has resiyned readers, and comple'ely within our reach, yet we | tracts: Errscts.—('n WEDNESDAY MOK have readily acquiesced in the policy, sacrificing | ‘The most stirring incident of the past few days o’e ock. at the boilding on egs. of Obio, a clerk of the first-class in teenth at., ‘eon Penn avenue and porh signed interest from a regard to the public weal But we | Was the capture on the night of the 26th instant, be —te ‘of w dead of tt ust, Cated December let, eee: Se had a right to expect, and dia expect, that care | Of the schooner Carry by Captain Steedman, of 188, and resorded in] ber No. 208, folios 1, ginla falls to secede, her negro labor will strike a |_| Apropos.—On Sanday imorning last, Mr-A.B-| anyy Ovricens Resionay.—Second Lieut. R would be taken to exclude the reporters of other | the Wilcox True Blues. The schooner taking papers, and particularly of northern papers. The | *dvantage of the shadows of night was trying, floating battery was a great secret, and yet its ac- | 8Zainst orders, to convey coal snd supplies clan- curate description was heralded over the country | destinely to the ship W tte, for the use of the by a hundred different correspondents United States fleet. The officer in command We had occasion to notice, a short time ago. getting wind of her mission, ordered Captain the excelient engravings of sundry Morris Island | Stedman to proceed with a detail of men from batteries, taken by their artist, and fowarded with | his company, and if possible intercept her. The descriptions to Frank Leslie’s Paper, in which | €llazt young Captain, procuring an open boat, they appeared. To day we publish a full descrip- | Made chase. and efter some difficulty in finding tion of all the various batteries, with names, | ber, succeeded in capturing ber almost under the number of guns, &c., &c., written, as we under- | Very bows of the Wyandotie, and Proudly bore stand, by Dr. Salter, the self-proclaimed corres- ve it the first prize of the new Confed- ndent of that virulent Abolition sheet, the New Cy. ork Times. Another description of the same is| Another noted ‘institution’ connected with the published In the New York Herald. So that our | Military arrangements below, is a very dimina- people apparently have to go to New York rs | tive steamer used for patroling the bay, to prevent {oicarn facts about our ows affaira. Ig this just; | Supplies reaching the enemy. Some of the bo: isitright? Have not the preas of Charleston good | baye dubbed ber the Wild Cat, and manned with can be produced by the labor of the ordinary | 8igns on the part of the Government to invade the | him must rest the ses aah 1 claim that I reasons to complain? We know our readers will | ® detachment of volunteers, it is interesting to American negro slave. He also blindly ignores, | South, of course. These gentlemen are hard to | was from the first opposed to the unwarrantable think, as we do, itisa crying shameand injustice, | Watch her, as bird-like she scudso’er the dark- in bis ing, the well-k: fact th: 4 please, indeed. Up to a week ago they were | *izure of the property, and shared with the rest If this be the result of our compliance, we'll blue waters, now stopping and dallying about the 5 bis train of reasoning, the well-known fact tha’ - 1 sh of my brother officers the mortification attending | make an end ont. for the future.—Charieston | Wyandotte, os if coaxing her for a fight; now ec- the concentration of large bodies of negro slaves | groaning piteously over the presence of these the transaction. Mereury. centric breaking away and running ch the in any county of any State of this Union has inva- | troops here—denouncing it asan act of military | 1 a:n reported by the Times as having resigned ——- — . walls of Fort Picken seeming to Say, “Take a ran t t all alk holders, | despotism, of menace to Virging&{ &c.; and now | my commission In the Army and taken service in Tux Mississirri Forces rN ROUTE TO PENSA+ ‘ou want to;” and then, apparently em- prea res es mrp rianap ea a | that they are being sent elsewhere, they are| Tex#. Every particle of the report ie an ontea- | cons Tle Mublic Abate oe Saturday chron. Dilveasl with nar ceccens, dasting out given it up almos: entirely ¢ occupation ? geous libel upon me. Lam now, and ever have of a comparatively few men of large wealth, with | Swearing roundly that they are to be stationed icles the arrival at that city on the previous after- | Pickens, and with a sort of dare-devil effrontery been, attending to my legitimate duties, and will | noon of seven companies from North Mississippi, | aking the circuit of the tleet, and may-be over- @ few whites with little or no property, depend- | there, enly to be ina better position to assail the | continue to do'so until ctberwise ordered. The - rs - ee ae ; . Nar tienen bene i em route to Pensacola. The companies being rosie foie ara ee — Acme ingress nn them for all the; ire but the air they | South than If kept at the Federal metropolis! | report grew out of the fact tha Was olfered the | formed into line, under the command of Captain | broadside of which wou iow her to atoms. potent and diaadae ‘aes eink ear ey This sa funny world we live in; and about the | 2ppointment of Quarterinaster General of this Chelmers, merched to the Planters Press yard, on | She is the terror of the few bad men on that part y . State. I know iny obligations and duties too In such localities nine-tenths of the mechanica’ | most incomprebensibly-funny fellows in it, are Congress street, where the Southrons, Capt. W. | of the const whose cupidity or treachery lead . well to entertain any Proposition incoinpatibie | B. Wake, and the Southern Avengers, Capt. Geo. | to carry on an Illicit traffic with our enemies As work is done, asthe Dispatch well knows, by | those whose vocation it is to getup, in Washing- | with them It was a bid which my sense of duty H. Lipscomb, were already quartered. These | the germ of the navy of the new republic, long Mr. Spratt’s more-desirable-for-the-South’s class | ton, cock-and-bull stories for the benefit of the | compelled me to reject, preferring tostand by my A.™. No. 2.3.4, 5,6 and 7, we shall seil al! the Fi Bdecin-cotrnitnn Walnut Parlor Furaitare, ome spite! Walna lor F . QOR- sweat ae of two Sofas, Arm Chaire and six Per jor Crmire, jarble top Center and Sofa Tabler ainut and Mahogany Whrtoots. Fancy Tables, Manogany Spring seat Sofar, Lources, one — a a and 6 seat Chairs, Cle Mabe ie-or front Seoretsry and Bookoass, M M framed Mi Samer and Snee MY B ‘Three 'piy med jugrain Carge TURBOS " Gu 5 Ca » Kure, Rodaand Eves, Pivete ee Exteunon Dinies, Tables, tide Ta- ies, Oak ‘h Dining Cheirs, Gilt Shades, Silver A get Wauers, Salt Stands. aR ; but that ft will | Patterson, of Baltimore, a bearer of dispatches | ©. Hili,of N.C . fifth infantry; and Second Lieut. tries Likes fartuar Saute. So. Viraiits to ust | trons thes Unliedl: Milles ceniinicctal ageat 1c St. |Sacte Steg Va., accond cavalry, U.S. to become a desert ike St Domingo, industri. | Domingo, reached Washington, and was closeted | A-, have resigned. . $$ oce--——___ ally speaking, because she is to be the land of a | with the Secretary of State tae naurs once ot | rhe Surrender of the U. 8. Treops in Texas— lazy, thriftiess and shiftiess population; but be- | twice during that day. ‘Ihe information broug! Letter from an Army Ufficer. cause of her ioss of what the Dispatch’s writer | by that gentleman concerning American interests San Antonto, Texas, March 21, 1861. ards her only source of profit and progress—ber | !" St. Domingo has doubtless generated the haste | Editor Star: Ina late issue of the New ¥ ork eS labor to get Commodore Stringham’s squadron ready | Times # foul and unjust misrepresentation has ager face of the world’s experience it ignores | {r sea. wan Mahe ties cite of the enn a repeey tte orl ts w e tranafer of the public propert 6 the fact that from the same amountof land insuch | | We may add, that the withdrawal of troops | State of Texts at thie statlon ne Property a climate as that of Virginia, the intelligent white | from this point, which has commenced—there Kaeo bat & enbordinaie offer, and aad nothing with an American citizen's future before | being no longer a necessity for keeping any con- | whatever to do in or with the transaction. Ifany —— 2 lp ae epeneerenne superiority, | siderable number here—is being twisted by the | one 18 to br censured, let it fall upon the bead ot . A thone implicated. ‘The matter was controlled b: &c., &c., will gather double the net results that | Disunion letter-writers and telegraphers into de- | the omec, commanding the department, and with rhe, B ‘sand Pi lows. Hair aud Husk Matt-esnce, Toil t Sota. B ‘ete, Comforts, Spreads and Sheet Open Coal, Rediator nud A Su Together wit ment of excellent jouseheh 4 Kilcnen Furniiure .ot neceess Ty to ecumerate, ALSO. AT 12 O'clock A complete setot Dente Insirnmente and Office iztures. Terme: $25 ard under ons! oredit of 69 and 9 dsys, jor notes, bearing interest. ap2d J. jover that eum a isfsctori!y endorsed ata geprigae any tala tit aorta ny, | Companies, both Sem Lowndes gonnty, Missis- | may she wave.” By 7G, MeOUIRE & ~ end ust rather than accept anything at could be a ber pectively £0 7 wu ENSi LOGUE OF poiaaraa its —— api euie — ieee ee a ——= — pod ed eps . r os A making’ force of nearly too ipa We Forxion InteiticENce —The following addi- EXTENSIVE ’SA BAG ae rs ee '. ey have ral up old char; rom the must ta: 1 be organi ito iterns he ve been received: a qi ( y NG. elety in which the white laborer is the unclean |_!™PoRTANT Arroint —To-day the Pres records, and draceed ae ee publi ity bees horas they will be organized in egular | tional items by the America ha i Waraincrox, D. C—On MONDAY MORNIN thing; to be rigidly banished from it by the con- | ‘dent settled the California office-seeking im- In the House of Lords the Duke of Newcastle rs | explai ied eee srocestings of the agora Sea rn am the Ionian Islands. A- proposition n ae oF 1 1. | made for annexation to Greece, to unite both in hess mecting on TUURRVAY KVENING, April | one empire and expel thet Turks from Europe. false tnformation, charges which you know bave centration agains: him of every influence likely Prva Se OY SpUmENNE SS Ban Rrancisce Stasoul | long since been tectuety ioe wie f Parker postmaster; J. P. Rankin, Collector of the the entire press of the country. from Maine to Mex- = “a pis la peg party nd R. J. Stevens, (Senator Baker's son-in- | 1€°; fully endorsed. Even the Times did me April '5th, commencing st 10 o’e'oct, And contin- ry m day to day unte the whole is disposed il) gell ail the Furniture and Fffrote of Ps between Sd aad 4 justice, which {t seldom ever has Pe a Sip tree tle RAE The English Governor, believing the measure superior and nearly new Rosewoot Chicker- branch of the Dispatch’s reasoning, simply to | !*W;) Superintendent of the Lene do, especially where Virginians are concerned Leanne ot tp CORCORAN. See” | unconstititionsl, prorogued the Assembly for aix gnoven octave Piano Forte. cower abd Stoel show to the Virginia freeman possessing but the The Sen Francisco navy agent has not yet been fam not the only one who bas suffered by the s % unjust reports of infamous letter-writers and advantages which God, a common school educa- | 4¢termined on scribblers. I observe in an issue of the National tion and the acquisition of a trade—that of the} | Dr. Thos. H. Fisher, of Fauquier, was to-day | Totciiigencer at Washington, of March 2d last. an busbandman or of a mechanic—have given him, | S9ally pie - io eee igen thes sais article which reflects very unjustly and ungener- what those who would sed: bim to favor dis- | States Marshal for the Eastern District of Vir- | ous! ¥ upon the con uct of Major D. H. Vinton pees erate pices pegs ‘tits prison ginla. No better selection could have peen made, | 29d Capt R.H. R. Whitely, of the Army, as . y nor any more likely to have given general satisfac. | CO™nected with the late transfer of the public under the despotism of the Oligarchy; and to ask y y given g Property at this station to the State of Texas, him serjously whether Ae desires to build up | tion to the Union party of the State. His commis. | tinder the orders of Gen. Twiges, commanding through the South any such condition of things? | *!0" Las duuvtiess Uccu ordered to Ve made out. I thie departencat, Wee vin pretence ee ENED Intelligencer condescenda to notice such vilialno 7 * - months. . TF Freitent of Coiaesbien cot SANSOM, | icra Wodehouse stated his betlef that Holstein tinued E Y SATURDAY NIGHT, Weuld reject the propositions of Denmark, but to vight, at the Rooms of the Young Mea’s C war was not likely to occur before August. tia» Aseociatioy. Pa. avenue, opposite Brown's In the House of Commons Lord Russell - laely tavtied? Pacnath school teacher ts particu- | jxed to produce the correspondence with the larly lavited. young mon, do not forget this tater- | armericar Government in the Anderson case. eating anc instructive meeting. The k of France has reduced its @ unt ATTENTION, No. 5.—The per cent. the Perseverance Fire Compan, reported that ten thousand men will be thet thy res ule: month! | arge and banceome Freuch plate Nantel Mirrors. Gae'Gincasliors, Brackets and Fixtures through ‘out, Handsome Walnut and Mahogany Parior Furni Tere, bnished ‘in Brocatelies Plush and Holt- el th, Marble-'op Center, Sofa and Side ead Walnut Whatnot. Faney Chairs and Tables, put Writing ke Bookcases, me Veivet aud Brusseia Carpets, nic'oth, Rugs and Ingrain ‘pete. Gult-frame Mantel Mirrorr, Vaeer and Or: 7s Few why h oo estensibly to reinforce the garrison | Brocnteiic and Lace Curtains, Cornice ana Fix- heid'on THURSDAY EVENING, A tre demonstent If he does, be should by all means lose no time Persenal. reports, we must admit we have lost our friends. | 1h. isi, at ovetak Pot Enns, Apel egy ety ner laag ag on '° | Rosewood and Walont Bedstead 4m shouting for disunion. -+++ Lieut. Gilman arrived yesterday with dis | The writer must bave been misinformed, or evi- Libs willtbe broeett tet tee Sig '™ | The Porte had consented to the extension of | Dréssing Baronus, Washstand: Wardrobse, By way of clinching the nail driven home as it patches from Fort Pickens to the Government. coatly ily Dearhended tbe see peeition of these apa zt GEO. F LETCHER. Seo. the French occupation of Syria. Corel Baten ee ene ei » Roles Sews, were, es explained. above, the Dispatch publishes |" ---- Hon. W. Millward, of Pa., is at Kirk- catasntstion dt ta aoe Nee eee ee ND DRAYS, | the Teathe de puuias has challenged the editor of | Large quantity of Sed sot Tavie Linen, -2 comparative table of the relative amount of | woods’ er Capt Whitely, or I believe any other officer 1é maw AGONS, CARTS AND DRAYS. sda het 127 Gane having Blankets, Comiorts acd Counterpanes in largs State taxes paid by sundry large slaveholding | | ----Robert Chambers, the publisher, ts going | was alparty to the understanding ohne ned aes Rycistar’s Orricn, Maree 2, 1061. dresniss Spam caceeet. | ining Vahies, Oak Dinter Ghnies counties of Virginia longest settled, and that paid | to reside In London. transfer. They were merely constituted a board, Notice is hereby given tliat | icenses ixsued to — = = = ‘rey on and Stone Chica Dincer, Doseert and Tes a = +++-Thornton Hunt, (son of ig ‘unt,) re- } by order eneral, to carry out bis orders} owners of Wagons. Carts an: ray6. will expire 27 Ss SEK- by as many recently settled counties in weste! ae Hunt f Leigh Hunt by order of the General, to t bis ord: £W 4D 1 HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK * Virginia, containing whites in numbers about Nt to this country, is about to pub- | previously determined upon by that officer. on the first Mond are, atte and Dears: wi i : . seed Tables Cuticry, S:vor-pinted Ware, Castors, lish a book of bis experiences while here After the transfer had been determined upon, it | rst be renewed in compligzes wit iaw, atthe | _&Y STAR, TO BE MAILED TOYOUR — | ChaGing Dishes, Waiters, Collee nnd tes Urns, equal to those in the eastern counties above re- +*++Gov. Moore of Alabama, it is atated, will | became necessary to execute it in an orderly man- | Of98, within ten days after Oe onc = FRIEND OR RELATIVE? ou ater and Fixtures, ferred to The former are the homes of wealth; | shortly tender to President Davis. of the Confede- | BtF, $0 as to Protect the officers charged with the | wma os dtApril 4 Reastér. | (P18 THE BEST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE Desks and Offics Furniture, ‘ the latter, of comparative poverty. If the Dispatcé | rate States, 1,000 men, armed and equipped. Property, and prevent any imposition upon the - 2 a » Will study the statistics of those particlurcounties | -+--Col. J. M. Sanborn, late Commissioner of roomewl ottheteee fon teccetige eet Dut a little deeper, it will fad that in proportion | of the State of Michigan, has offered to take the | "These omces wenn designated for the reason to white population there are ten land-holders in | C°?t#act to supply Fort Su; with men and pro- Steam Bowler, Mating Apparatus, &c. Togeter with s lnree qua.tity of tiousehoid Bt- t necosra’y to en Tete. WORLD! HINA TEA SETE. $2.50 Pax Set a ‘ T ‘eR Ser. TS WASHID N NEW: We have just opened alot of China na neta sz | 'TS WASHINGTON NEWS 18 UNEQUAL- rine &né woder cash: over that amourt a edn oan credit of 60 and 9 days, for satisfactorily mt pm avec arco nou ae mie tho anions lay writer stoaraseres Booeen I have reason to know that the gentlemen rec] _ap4-3'¢0 has $1S.tron Hel. [ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED | —™" 8°84" _J-C: McGUIRE & CO., a. Catholion aplent lay writer amongst the Roman | ferred to were from the first opposed. and viclently | x. - ; " , wi = — ~ former to one in the latter; thet there are five tax-| Catholles, whether In the United States or the | opposed to the entire wenn er any yee ee sia ee ee 500 tons of ET ONCE ae moderate Payers in the former—as small as the texes paid | British empire e " ; bed ane faithfal sitoers, and have the reputation Sra now receiving our first supply of Magno- , Price, wnclosale id retail. (2Pgls to WILLIAM * . oO! = : son. “ - ° he shin, § t ss iva he sn wh ne of war nas | ddumecnc sata pebtes Pane, | Seren Stee aga eager) Ho | Boe Or ie SGN Rta te | roe aomicuurcnan marten wi. oe] foaheisaia seni Moan are. fivé of the class whe tn cone of war seust be | So Mere sa cagee through the ‘exactions of a] Yourstruly, = A. W. Revnoips, U.S.A. | 8p4 sornnr 15th st _and Vermont av WORTH TO ANY FARMER A RUN- [)'SSCLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. looked to to bear arms in their country’s defense, stern necessity.’? OR SALE—A etylish COLT. nearly five ye DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY COST. — to one in the latter; that the relative increase of} .... Mr. Hugh L Gallaber, of Va.,who wasin- | {[J~ The London Times of the 2Uth March, in E The on; ship heretofore existing under the the wealth of the former in the last twenty years fered by the accidental discharge of his pistol, at | the course of a leading article reviewing the acts Bas been five times that of the latter; that the ichmond, {is recovering The weund is not con- | of the Sonthern Congress, says: ‘The navigation relative increase of the ation of the former | *!4ered dangerous, as at first suppoeed. of the Mississippi bas been declared free to the fn the last twenty years bas been ten times that af | 9 “777 C8Pt J Newton, Capt. HS. Brereton and Spon the herdeetee ie ke ere ee fly, S.A Wiilll 7 ‘ . | Upon the 8 of its navigal tributaries. the latter; that the diffusion of property among oa a aiteae: we Te eno NG Tats enactment was a necessity” It is impossible the whites in the former 1s ten times greater than | Lieut Col. Simpson and lady, Canada; Gov. 0' | {0 imagine that the Western’ States world sree its diffusion in the latter, &c. P. Morton. Ind ; Judge Whitely, N. ¥ ; Mr. | P¢7mit their chicf outlet to the ocean to be closed ‘Thus the Dispatch might continue, atin heliaon McClure, of the State Senate of Pennsylvania, are | bY the tournequet of a foreign custom-bouse. a ’ o 4. perfeotly sound and gentle, and can Kor nvie of 3 mingree and m hall’ hla SQ | 17s novsenoiy RECIPES WILL SAVE . eno 7 . ie - Est. ‘The wioe estanlishment wil teeold to TEN TIMEs ITS COST EACH YEAR i, aarens Post Office Box No, 381. TO ANY FAMILY. firm of C. W. RoteLax & Sow: “ solved by mutual consent, A‘l perrons indebted to paler rm Bre requested to make immediate ect The Housetarnishing Business on the Great if will be conducted by C. W. Boteler ybwbsdee Under the frm of ©. Webra The Auotion and F: ond and third foore wiiftoren a ve sont ty (COFFEE_URNS. TES URNS, CHAFING The Number for this Week, to bs out on Fri- 4 DISHES, Ki TTLES, &o tesan| %¥ Morning—price Three Cents—will We have had mauufactared for cur own . exellent arsortment of Block Tin © Urrs, be a remarkably interesting one. ‘Tea Urns, Chafing Dishes, K:ttles, &o., which we ° by Even in Europe the Danube, which passestbrough | Will sell af greatly redo! priers E Pp eu dien on i A a . Willson, under the i in Euro) e Danube, whic! rou; I e on 7 rson ata distance would ky Botel A to discover pregnant facts from those statistics, |" *V!Ha" the territories of various and. hoctle eaees ee C. W. BUTELER * 50N, sip cliseria: scaeadirsc: i WW. BOT, a : been made ft Ap 4 Stoo 318, Tren Hall. Posted with reference to what is really WwW. BU ir going to carry conviction to the mind of sensible] _ Items Telegraphed from Washington. made free. The people living on the head- i ahenn id 3. W: BOTELER?™” men that so far as the true interests of the indus. Wasmixorox, April 3—Miniater Corwin has pacer galery yaa on the Orie, the inl Grane MANTILLAS AND PHAWLS. going on herein se interest- Inow Harz, Aprit1, 1980" Se trlous, Intelligent, but comparatively poor citizen | Beem tendered the sloop-of-war Cumberland, now alguaat if ay attempt wee mace to Interfere A oye and rpicndid assortment now in store sng times should receive tt Arr A CARD. concerned, toscrifce all ble Uberties, advan- | expected be will sil on te site eeeria tude | with the trntle bctwreen the Gull ted toe ee et fotare Teall the’rewost stylee and at taonvety neslony, fis the Pe ows ‘Rompany or, th : : sOtures my ’ pauy » tages, blessings and prospects under such a gov- | vessel not be then ready, he may be conveyed | ‘%€ American continent.”? west prices for cash. y ss declined to take any furtner riske im $ ernment as that of Virginia has been up a atid thither in the steamer Powhatan. J es JW. COLLEY & CO., All AT ONCE AS TRE STAR OFFICE time, in exchange for the promises held out by sha Cop hal olor Seta Mialsker, will R SERVICE par fal dren dag the government of the Oligarchy—which is now "The Mexeans cation oor spesial conside. | Wht unexpectedly received at the Brooklyn navy- universally known to be based on the Purpose of | ration by the ‘Administration, and an immediate ere Sirectlng the Pore ge oles throwing disabilities in the way of the future of | treaty with that Government is one of the objects | Vessel wer detached on ‘Mo nda gp srdien iy . white labor, on the abrogation of free speech, of | Of the mission fe tad stk wetoee ere Dis trict of Columbia the undersigned tekes method of contradicting the statement, and ofte: Witing the attention of #li who mny desire to a themseives of t teotion of th: a ia = . to the . S20 posite | the Tatelligeneer Ofhee ap 4-5t 523 7th at., bot. Dand Pa av. AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. Echt hae Betaces Satiaiiac DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, AND TOILET SETS. A superior Tor ERiato BRANDY. R impertations from the English potteri ok LEWwiee erable us tordor the beat White ete thee od a. DELLWiG®, : on hand to revive app ications: Sets. Tea Seta, and Tcilet Sets, at from 15 to% per | PURE CIDER VINEGAR, as fore. This Company has out, for a number of caulkers and other workmen were t’ lees than f 3 amination of Bir INE do, losses in this city within the last the poor white man’s right of suffrage, and on | of‘remee and eee seation Of the coming | Gat on board yesterday. end ee tine oie ae eee goods fs solicited, oem ABexamination Of] PICKLES In Vieegax’ at losses in thie city wi two months, up. the establishment of unquestioned absol Se oe cen nEliah fleets has been received | fi heving thesbip once mise ready for commis- C. W. BOTELER & SON DELLWIG’S. | “magiot HANSON, Agent. nquestioned absolute author- | by the Legations here, gentlemen in Prominent | sion. Her boilers will be overhauled. Orders to | _&?43teo 318, Tron Hall. Good Super, Extra, and Peni. FESYE. satis TREET °»scr ity and power of perpetual conventions not elected | eration fooler their Lo ase are in| at out the Perry were received, as we stated on "EW AND SPLENDID _—| Yer Jowes! — At L.A. Li G's. 460 fH STREET. 460 by the people to xovern—may not, after all, prove | Close connection w: observation of Southern | ‘Tuesday, but they come by mistake, and have | [' DRESS GOO, er Tow and Wits SUGANS si reduced ALWAYS AHEAD. so beneficent a change as it would bave its read. | Political events, been countermanded.—W. Y. Post, 3d. Now in store all the newest styles and fabrios, | Prices. . A. DELL WIG I have just received «nice stock of NG —- frotinister Clay, was on Monday lsconnected , ithiaree morumest ct handsome Gray Ggods: | Good SUGAR 6,2ente nar pound. <f Pas ty URNISHING GOOLS, img . jovernment a van ‘an reas % A. . a" 4 We have of iate been patiently awaiting to find | evidently Gisspproved of the course of the pre- | yuines onan Sontieed Mao unning off nt reduoed prices to clors | _ap3St* Seventh st Nave Vara, west el eastern roe the advocates of disunicn in Virginia thus un-| Ceding Administration, which suspended diplo- we ocina to ae r P, Black Sulka, from low ‘ro aung for grades, all very P ARLO R, tna 8. cheap, and which we esk purchasers to examine. 5,000 FANS, from Bix chute & ty Dols . W. COLLEY & CO. Y . vee ap42w 523 Seventh st., bet. Dand Pa.ay. | LADIES’ TRAVELING BaGa ee ed attention st ‘Si. in wat of such articles. My motto . “A uiok wapense - than a ehii- Silat a oyiehedis ag L ted by tical masking the!r ultimate purposes, so that her voters | ™&t!c relations between the two countries The tory eusharraaemenn Ie Bente ace may realize what they really are; and rejoice that gg pec are jhat relations will, at no distant | i11-founded apprebension entertained by many 7 A resume + they bave been compelled to do so bythe pressure | The Spanish fleet which was to have farnch mannfucturersas the period approaches ds . enth strertist deen | £ ing into full effect the commercial treat; - " AND BASKETS, | frrceatpek of . pty id of the manly arguments of the Unioniata in their | ordered to, the Gulf of Mexico, will mow, ite | snd pertioglicts (en corseeh or merelal treaty, FRENCH LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKER-| “DIES cy cooks TEM ON NAIES, ins at per oon Tr Convention, ere their Congressional election comes | Perciven trons Sead eet instructions can be | These all uffect and impede the secteaner ode CHIEFS. FANCY G00 fone epee + * received from M 1 The wheat and 4 ket, h 100 doz. French Linen Hankerch’fs at $150perdoz.| (Qponing thin day at ieee lot of T Cal of. In that, they will find, beyond peradventure, | “The continued Presence of Major MeCullough, = Gnd Kour market, however, was Grin. | "Sgos: Ger ae. do, 50 do. Mo! AUGRLIN'S, 208 Te. ay. ee Tf, ed 88. Uf you ie-beemeneiienesis omar a ar d that the bone and sinew of the Old Dominion | the Texas Ranger, in Richmond, viewed in cee: | Nexne tux PoruLan Exvonsnaunt —A writer | 94°F 00) 00. a, 5 Os ta chest” o apsiw Between Worn ete, | Hate, oe Cape ne ~ pry will make clean work of their cherished Spratt | junction with the call for a Secession Convention in the Macon (Ga.) Journal, spoken of and en- French Shitiog Linen as Store, theory they propose to inaugurate as Virginia's be the 16th ae —— Bovects interest in | dorsed by the editor as an eminent jurist, declares | J: fature industrial and social condition; or we are i y hecrrtan that before the new government can be established The decision of the Secretary of the Treasury | {t must receive the assent of the people—not Vastly mistakes indeed. ae ail bide for the Government loan | until they have given their approval can it be ———————— raeth Tux Connacticut CoxcrzssionaL Exxction the bidders pea = ay! ‘sete binding on them. T lege that the advertisement iestill somewhat m doubt. Up to last evening, o ouch diacreties. nad te eee elght| ‘Tux Waatuua.—The following report of the it was not positively known whether the Repub. | milli awarded the average would bave | weather for the morning is made the Amer- Heaus hed lost one or two members, of the four to | re",C0% The Secretary na Congluded to iseue | ican Consplidated Telegraph Line to the Smith. which the State is entitled. Our own impression Cha sary Dene ereeiiions. | sonian Institution. Mr. of the Treasur, t ime of observation is is that the Democrats have gained two—that the | to Mobile on government Lae bese aeeee spent 7 otaisek: delegetion will stand 0 follows. Vix A Battimore Steamer Fiagp Into Th Peedi Frest District—D Loomis, To. of Vernon, sesicoua = (Republican,) Savannah Republican of Monday a = thet the | orem Fe. Second District—James E. lish,(Democrat,) | esmer Georges Creek, Captain from of New Hi , beatt ). | Baltimore, in going up the Savannah river. Satur. Hean) by some BU) mafecrgnn Y Coara (Repub day night, was fired Intoand ‘brought to by the a : x00, ICLESGNOORE’s INSECT Wahielinep Curtain Medes, Gea Be "Ants, Be wal Fae Merc yal epacmonty, und we in| ite gata ares fi Mace Renae vite alt iv of DRY GOubS oe prices to Somipe moat detioate febrie, Sit Spee 5 . out injary or ee 5 clean WM. R: RILEY & BRO., Gloves beautifully, with tte iebor sale at Bet sed Sah sin apd 2wif to Coutse Market. PHILADELPHIA.—The steamer 8. Se7-| Sy, TNA NGTON THEATER. A o weNa 1A $ EN’ NEXT Sa Ay RES Gr Medicine De: English edition; price by bs for Pield Artillery, 1 vol., 1amo.; price wiped 7 wo. preg ml Baron de Jom by D. H. Ma- Fates Ss cirarisr 3-2w tw MILITARY BOOKE pee Captai is now rendy for frerght fo will anil on Friday mor: ni o'clock: frriy to HYDE & DAVIDGUR, Gonrtetown, 0. For the ‘Rapecial Accommodation of ‘OR BOSTON.—The superior clipper schooner LADIES AND CHILDREN, ep 2-4t Orvetta, Dixie, master, is now receiving SI a mete asa eee ed lvol, . ‘Manua, tor the Pate ma ty. ut was fred Into and toby carey for tho shove, port, aad ‘wil have gies Digecuurion or COPARTNERSHIP.— | Service in Keruisr sare tae ar’ by Rush District—A) A. Burnham, (Repub- y at Fort Jackson. jeorges Creek, it quic! * HINTLEY & BROTHER ae fore ween = j2mo : maul @2 lean) of Windham, reclectad Tighe abe vinks, Ceenasrant, of the Fort, ‘no S-4t__99and 101 WaterateOeomeiown, | frmit' Wibawlor eso: emmeOns ueder Robert Anderson, 1 vols itm’ prise $y crat) beating Orris 8. Parry, (Reps, ome swer, two blank cartridges were fired at her, still 4 TC The Republicans bave elected their candidate | {!ling toanswer, tivo balls were Sred at her; one = by mutual cons-nt. All Fox BOSTON.—The regular packet schooner finn ft lease come Brward Sueno has arrived, and if dis- ness will be cond: sual of which passed ‘over bows, and the over her Eugene “ arrived, ROW gees r a As Ui by ww charging freht TO-MO ler, at the old stand, Washington rer for Governor by about 1,600 majority. stern, which Immediately brought her small boat (Pancetas,) A00i Ses ays Rhoraie Mies, av, and Fifi et, Wm HO in NEW DRESS - prt ena ti the fort to explain her position. aps 3st 99 and 101 Waterst., Georgetown. | Washington, March 25, 1c. ap? st ! I GOODs. Seton bere bee 7 Goods A" ‘Colline, Ee: OTICE.—REMOVAL.—Having removed STOP 's' i ti 523 Seventh street, directly opposits my o} ihe FP a PLEASE! store, | earnestiy golicit a contipuacse of my ry en OMAS BE patronage. ik iL, E sale juetiy N. B= sprein! arrangements wi! supply the & Jeske ci A, SPEIR pr ttt sili

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