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WAR MOVEMENTS. Continued Activity the Broskiyn Navy HAVE YOU SUBSCRIBED FOR THE WEEK. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. DEPARTMENT NEWS. APPOINTED AND R. zp.—Mr. Geo N. Beale, ‘The dispatches from Charleston, though doubt- , Yar Z LY STAR, TO BE MAILED TO YOUR —— of thie ity. hes been appuinted Naval Storekeeper less recelving considerable coloring for Senaation Fp vad Post of eyes Ser M4 caktye END OR RELATIVE? BALE: Seba By virtue of Snorage al this a vice r.F. show high itement prep a WASHINGTON penth a MoNechany, removed degemination enisting there. The rumor of & | Tio) shat han distneaioned de yperattoee as tet | [TS THEBBST DOLLAR WEBKLY IN THE | 138 pouse.oa, P snogth eadeso8 FORA ; THURSDAY..........0-.- 0600 Ap ’ . ee eet having already sssem’ is point daring the WORLD: x ————————————————————— ]s Presivertiat Arrointunnts.—Yesterday af- | course false, and the addenda of Major Anderson The bri is Ap mente, end will ‘wrniture, Spirit of the Morning Press ternoon, after the Star went to press, and to-day, pine prereset dle Ughts mer€l¥'s | 4. ready in two or three days, ‘Phe process of | ITS WASHINGTON NEWS 18 UNEQUAL | Sod ‘The flag wi gorit The Intelligencer quotes the language of the | the President made the following appointments. |" Lieutenant Talbot, the messenger recently in Sena Sie veseshites hope, Aaron GF atoeunt LED: Sp -Th.SeMm* S14 m the action of | Viz: Washington from Fort Sumter, bad returned, bat | @ wind and dust, an: commenced * " By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO Acotoneers, Richmond Enquirer in 1814 upor a { I11., to be Marshal of the | was not allowed by the authorities to proceed to | #000 as the weather will permit, ITS GENERAL NEWS IS UNSURPASSED THES SALE OF AN EXTENSIVE the: Hartford Convention, and ssks, if no State Ap epee the fort to deliver his dispatches to Major ander. | .,'Workmen commenced to unbousé the frigate BY THAT OF ANY TWO DOLLAR or Hovernord Frasitran spe could then secede of itsown accord, how can it | District of Columbia. " son—it being understood that they were unfevor- | \V bash this morning, when her decks will be WEEKLY! SDNESO. ORNING. (the Inielligencer) be denounced for holding to| Ezra Lincoln, of Mass, Assistant U.S. Treas | Shicto the views of the secession'sts Lu ‘ Placed in order to receive her stores and erma- TTER Winn BE | thie e'e'nck, at the baiiging on Thur: 5 urer at Boston, Mass Mr. R. L. Chew, who accompanied Lientenan’ AG ULTURAL MA “4 earAbulamenns tice ete ey Alanson A. Vance, of N.J.. Postmaster at Mor- | Talbot 98.2 messenget from the Government tothe | __ 1 2¢ Work on the Savannah, now in the dry dock, by virteo of a deed of & A st, reed Wor NY FAR A HUN- ‘and recorded "AS 288, folvon 1) ter will deter the United States from sending | tistown, N. J authorities at Charleston, conveyed the Informa- | <°s 0n briskly, and she soon will be ready to be sea Sagittal cee? } tal bor Pacnerent “a N.J. ved em, E r y COST. 5,6 and 7, we shall sel! ali the tion relative to the intention of the Administration | “Ken out. The other vessels are getting comty DRED TIMES ITS YEARLY sreets silane = pert Hiram A. King, of D. C., Warden of the Pen- with all possible despatch. The men on boar PA . yr nteet Parlor Fi re, their fort, North or 600th" | sentiary of the District of Columbia siete iid tgaetinepe sip be per | te, Nat Gratin eve, At Ze. Seyy sm | ITS MOUsEMOLD RECIPES wast. eave | Resist Nara Creed Se RS. wade adhe , morning, but were not brought ashore to dr TEN TIMES ITS COST EACH YEA jor Cnaire, is <6 § 1P. Bi if Me, N: Agent at Wash- | mitted to enter the harbor with supplies. “ . . i saa Sey a The city of Charleston is lander arms, andevery- | Commodore Breese bad not, up to one o’clock, TO ANY FAMILY. ho oon Seer ond a Tax Votcnrezes oF THe District or Cotus- | ington city. thing wears the most warlike aspect. The sur- | Tetcbed the Yard, although he was hourly ex- nent ng eens Bote Lounges, i 21a deserve unqualified praise for their noble ac- | John T. Jenkins, of N. J., Postmaster at New | oeofs have been called Upon to hold themselves ted, if nothing should detain him in Washing- The Number for this Week, to be out on Fri- a 5, . Lomneee tion yesterday and to-day in their country’s be- | Brunswick, N. J. a seoninwe eens and reinforcements of troops | oon bedenin ag has been sitting on the Armstrong day Morning—price Three Cent i Look 7 - insta: and bei; it to - é Py mes iden ae yas eartons i = fe Ae ea of Mass., Postmaster at Spring ie tho ena eee te cs pod nina The recruiting rendezvous are thronged with bea remarkably interesting one. > ’ . have made a requisition for three thousand troops | °PPlicants, among whom area great many boys applying for ‘itions as drummers, fifers, and ‘ Chaneliere, whieh is only required to furnieh fitcea huseeea | Buslere “At the naval rendezvous ne applications | E°t7Y Person at a distance who would keep men. that it was designed by the Government to ask The Richmond Bellona Gune Pic ty jug Mus. : z eseele Three. them to volunteer to enter its niet A ole Below we print an interesting letter on this dis- are innumerable, butas no landsmenare accepted, | Posted with reference to what is really | i.cloth, Stair C —— Nel reaps — Pl setae des fee graceful affair, from a reliable Richmond corres- | Our latest dispatches from Charleston announce | ¢ Dumber enlisted is comparatively small. The going on here wn these interest- ndent. Its statement of facts, from the record, | that the floating battery has been mounted and | W80t of able seamen is severely felt; tbe induce- ing times should receive it business. In calling on them to volunteer, they | Pt carry conviction to the minds of all that the | Manned and anchored In a cove near Sullivans | Ment offered by the Government being #0 small : that a good sailor will not throw away a situation regularly. Se ae poe rag pee ped Sa excitement was generated wholly without foun- teeunsd sare conta! wna Barro splergeraties fed ia the merchant service to enter thatce the navy, CAL: At-Onon’ ae Tan eee ope mon was without being able to better his condition. Giteramands design to keep them at home. On dation, for the benefit of the disunion cause, and | the fortifications, making in all about seven thou- & FFI was attended by circumstances showing thatthe | sand. The State Convention adjourned last eve.| The Commercial Advertiser says: AND SUBSCRIBE FOR IT. the contrary, there was belief among not a few echo ayaa ce the Virginia Legiseeare shag ning, subject to the call of — President, and It is stated that the steamship Venderbilt,owned of them that they were being called on to serve many of the members had buckled on thelr armor | by Commodore Cornelius Vanderbuilt, hzs been herever the country’s exigencies might require | 04 Nttle for the true honor of the State, as their co- | for'the anticipated ght. Senators Wigfall and | Sold to the Southern Confederacy AMUSEMENTS. * ae ee comatey > niger oe ee laborers in the bad cause further South care for | Chestnut had taken positionsinGen Beauregard’s | Colonel Keys, the confidential agent of the thelr presence. Of course none of them bad made | 10 iinerties of the people whose local govern- | Staff. More troops were hourly arriving at Charles- | United States government in this city, ssc | WASHINGTON THE Provisions for the protection of their business and ments they have usurped. ‘The speech of Senatar | ton. 88. the comfort of their families. Yet on their coun- Advices from Montgomery state that offers of busily “— in procuring vessels to be fi try’s call few indeed were found to hesitate-in | SE*! 9 exPosure of the whole affair, when re- | volunteers from the boner Sistes conten ee pour ture, of various patterns, Bo sters and Pi lowr. rand Rusk Mattresses, Toil-t Sete, lankets, Comforts, Spreads and Sheet: free onl, Rad: 8nd Airt.cut Stoves, “ti Ca a a e ee ——— of excellent i, We lousehaid and Kitonen Furnttare rot necesen PE Radon | ty tovenumerats oat imm jately for service. For this Perpose Aoting Manager... eel he is endeavoring ts obtain an ide-w <1 — ALSO, at 12 O'clock po : ¢ | Sisting the passage of the resolutions referred to, | in, and that tenders of 7,000 men and 2.000 Indian | Steamer or even propeller that can ad, but so THIS oriplaceinag ag A complete set of iiental lostraments end Office the discharge of the patrio‘'s duty; and some of | 144 an able vindication indeed, of the entire in- | warriors Lave been received from the West. far bas met with few steamships in port, except- = we Terms: $25 avd under onsh: over thet sem those who did hesitate, heatated only because tegrity and propriety of the War Department's | It is believed by many that the fight will com-| ing the fleet of steamers plying between this and MR. JOS. JEFFERSON oredit of @0 and «0 days, tor satisfrororiiy ena suddenly to leave their ordinary avocations would canail ve = - | 8 ei w AS conduct with reference to the removal of these | Mence at Stono, about twenty-five miles south-| Southern ports. ‘These vessels are owned by ho will appear be likely to ruin them, as business men. We do ward—the batteries along the coast being attacked | Mitchell & Son, Spofford, Tileston & Co , Crom- Dr. Panotoss, L. L. D., A. 8, 8.. potes, bearing interset N. CALLAN, Trustes. a under | 822% ®# well as an equally able exposure of the | and silenced {n turn; end that, having cleared | Well & Co., Livingston & Crocheron and others. In Coleman’s comedy of ap2d J.C. McGUIRE & Co., Acts. not believe that on so sudden acail, and under reprehensible character of the effort to make capi- | Morris fsland, on which {s the last of these forts, The steamer Uncle Ben, owned by Messrs THE HEIR-AT-LAW; U7-THE ABOVE SALE [8 PosTPONEV such circumstances, so large a proportion of citizen tal for disunion out of the order to that effect. | the United States forces will cross to Fort Sumter | Jchnson & Higgins, and chartered by the United And + | on account of th FRIDAY MORN Soldiery ever before volunteered for actual service. | W. have for some day's past been endeavoring | While the latter is engaging Fort Moultrie. Ifa, | States government, sailed on Monday the sth, Crop MEppLEnor ING, 12ta April, We therefore repeat our declaration above, that Be eie geeeh endeavoring | the fighting will be wicked tinder senied orders) and when off Barnegat In the Burlesque of the e therefore repea' jeciarati vue" | to find room for Mr. Segar’s speech, but, so far,] Intelligence {8 eald to have been received from | defect was discovered in one of her pumps. She LADY. OF THE “LIONS aplod they deserve unqualified praise. in vain : Fort Pickens that Lieutenant Slemmer does not | returned on Tuesday morning, repaired, aud Picts iat By GREEN & WILLIAMS, Avotionsers ee ee Ricuxonp, April 4, 1561. | consider the reinforcement of that fort necessary, | sailed ugain last evening To-morrow (Friday) Benefit INE ROSEWOOD CASE PIANO FORTE. Tus Late Exovus oy Fuotrive Staves, 10 | Tar BEttona Gu: ** Gagat Cry anv Littxe | his present complement of men being equal to the = of . Hovsznotp oxp Kircuan F Canapa, from various Northern States, is a cir- ay ee oer 5 aoe Pecorior yo of ne nee peas ie jose Virg venti MR. JEFFERSON Avctiox —Ua FRIDAY the shal umstance wi tel we fa than words e secessionists here aud hereabouts have been | received by way of New Orleans, s' at there | RicHMOND, April 10.—The twelfth resolution | — = = ~ Sell at the residence ae pat = jee prbsesirti 4) cack ae for several days past “in a great stew"? about the | 1s at present no danger of a collision. The United having been tcken up, Mr. Carlile moved to strike RAND CONCERT housekee; No. ie rite Pa press, . = at Bellona Arsenal, manufactured by Dr. J. | States officers and those of the Confederate States | ont that portion making it an indispensable con- vill hye wd 3 nitare, tig: Baye no more reason to complain of the non-| T,. Archer, the proprietor of the artenal, in pur- | joined in the funeral ceremonirs of Lirutenant | dition that no attempt sball be made to reinforce TO-MORROW (FRIDAY) NIGHT, ese by Nuone & Cla: execution of the fugitive slave law. These hun- | suance of a contract made by Gov. Floyd with L Berryman, late commander of the Wyandotte th AFRICAN M ‘F. CHURCH, and recapture forts, &c. This was rejected—17 dreds of runaways had been domiciled in different | A. 28 far back as 1357. [t was said, publicly, that a d Groxestows, D.C. The N.Y. Tribune of yesterday has the follow. | #g#inst 104. Mr. Wise moved to add a clause de- non-slaveholding States for years, none of them | t¢ femoval of the guns to Fort Monroe wottid be y y ei claring all forts, &c.,in the limits of Seceded | Admission Twenty-five Cents. It ting of 2 Soiss,2 Castor resisted vi et armis; and the Legislature, thinned | 19g ‘‘double-leaded: States ought to be evacuated f poses 1-] @c 1) ANL —BLUE BOOK clalorm. ve nN a" resu having recently escaped from the south. Realiz-| off by the departare of many members for their FORT SUMTER. fication. “Loat—00 against 67, The titans 5 i Eg ee a hs - ene be weg ing ‘hat the change ta popular sentiment through- | homes, and the absence of others in the Uonven- | We are enabled to state with positive certainty | Somtion. | Lost —6u adopted, as follow: i a out the North bas reudered it certain that when- | # od + caught the infection from the outside mob, | that the principal object of the military and naval Tables, Painted C ¢ Chamber Set and Washstand ‘apecteys Parlor, Brusecia, Stair ard Fine fal and other Oulcloth, Drogget and Mat OK, Cottage Bodsteads, Bedding and Shuck and Cottor attronees. a and passed resolutions—utterly degrading to Vi expedition which has safled from this harbo domaine aes poops at Ade sia ie await any Omit F ever and wherever reclaimed witbin the limits of = 0g “ag y | reasonable time to obtain answer from other States atting ch ss ginia—requiring the Governor to call out the pub- | within the past four days is the relief of Fort these ti m. ts . | Slogue of Currosities at Pat the United “tates, they would be surrendered to | lic guard and militia to realst the movement of | Sumter. sie, Proposttions, (or amendments to the Con stitution) They are aw: be x t | nts. Old Booke bought and sold Catal their owners, they have thus taken time by the | them, should it be attempted by the Government Of course such an expedition could not properly tay peedlibe eoay,| tat willeapeee repre s: he nt ee FV nade ehoeoh erate forelock and rushed into Canada. In the face of {t turns out that there was not the remotest cause | be sent forth without being prepared for pensable condition, thata pacific policy be adapted _ this pregnant fact, proclaiming beyond all ques- for the excitement, as the facts of the case will | emergency; and accordingly the forces employed | toward the Seceded Sta: the nsines whic! tes, and that no attempt be ae iding, Chin’, Glass and Crockery Ware, plainly evince. It seems that Dr. Archer, having | are sufficient to suppress, if necessary, any war-| made to subject them to Fed: it WANTS. ex Lstr d other Stover, tton that the South will hive no further fugitive- completed the guns, demanded payment of the | like opposition that may’ be made by the rebels | reinforce aay of the forts situate. = the = lana, Se Be Rathod er articles wedeem anrecenesry to tlave-law grievance to complain of, the disunion | Government. The Government bein, willing and J entrenched around Charleston barbar. It is] or within the harbors of any of the Seceded States; QVANTED—A ROOM on the Ia'ant, inthe vi h; over @> news di fog to the { - | ready to fulfil tts contract with Dr. A., promptly, | hoped that better councils may prevail amony the | recepture tne fence arsenals and oth ty of cinity of Riley Cha| f. - | og rfrme: All sums under $5) each; over @9 & ewspapers are endeavoriug to create the impree. rd. % ‘a b 7 P . z ae Property e 3 # credit of 60 and for notes satus{actori'y er- sion that the exodus was one of slaves recently through the Ordnance Department, desired Dr’ | leaders who bear away at Montgomer: the United States and within their limits, nor | Address “Mies Gr .” Post O: ) dorsed, basrine rest. escaped from ths South! polnt cohen tpl aga rman re toe popes orthe exp ction sa eed ‘ exact paytment of imposts on their commerce, nor WANTED-—A nocd German GIRL, todo The ‘h use is alzo for rent; inquire of the enh C fc s : y a , they were ye y me: ort j v " ‘eoomme! = hors. —_—_—_——_.. delivered. The letter written by Col. Craig, the | communicated by mcssen ent by the Pre Poke hath cereie wo Jastly calculated to pro- Giai honsework. Good reovmmendations re- | scribors Mvcu Apo anour Nottiinc.—The fact that the | bead of the Ordnance Department, in reply to Dr | dent. It is hoped that. they may dete: B 3 ; . | y J.C. MoGU Pete Canara seven companion of Sg worde: ni wns srt So ent and Ye tn | guy follow, thc neremy rors of provisions | tales anda on ! ANTED_B SUPERIOR "hose wood” CHC Posirics of Columbia militia Into ttsservice. will, | Ty Dr. J. Archer—You will please forward | effusion of Hood inay thus be evolded. matir | Protection of the harbors of the Sie agit A im fr pesteote Esurcen ac fom P ought, for purposes of pacification, to be evacuated. Bovusgr orp f course, be used far and wide to the end of to Richmond the cannon at your foundry, which Sis topes gale Prove dclusive, the expedition | by the authorities cf the Federal Government? | St. bel EUESDAY maki. ital for the Olis as been inspected for the United States, with as | will not, therefore, asin the case of the Star of T t 1 . en Good TENANTS Gu anes La A : ° Shed ec ccice cae cst is SmUESORY | iseua Wetay ex greaiicabtn: end io oat theyare | the West, be rendered nugatory. If rebellious pamen ieee em Meendod, ane f ag Aad Bes = aed od iB exaggers vsclteerdppsrephe et acres actgersanyrgs shipped from that place, the amount due on the | cannon are now fired upon the flag of the United | P*™™ In the opinion of this Convention the ple | App N i ns Pinos, someon Koeewood ‘Stool and te thoussnd different ways. The truth is, the tent Leapention will be paid.”? regen Koing eat on an errand of peace, we may | of Virvinia would regard any action of there. e- a a. BV. LC) Covers . : military exigencies of the country having made ere was berein nothing to indicate any inten- sure that the United States will respond, an 501 x i a : inut Parlor Puite, foished am Bro it iaguaciay toerdoe most of the U. #. te, fon to menace or awe the people of Virginia. | that effectively. aii jog to produces cilitien artes nes fenos in the trimmings a1 mk Of2 Sofas, 3 Armand 4 Side cently stationed here, to other points, it has been | fume, Dir A wanted aig Aone edad Teens | ey wrt forces for nigitor to-morrow, | furtyJar an adiustment of xiating digiculties, | businger, “None but such that Ruse, he, Dumitess iS Genter 7 determined to 2sk the militia of this Districtto| and the Government, owing the money, and | we cannot say, but we judge thatthe number sod at teey would teped Soper ~ 32 Market Space. i 9: ~ do guard doty around their own homes, instead | wishing to pay it, directed the movement of the | must be some 2.000 of tue best fighting men in| the part of either as leaving them hee todetermine SE—A HOUSE, co: of sending elsewhere for men to supply the places | Uns in Ric eolery Rerty te whens the macy (Ste pay fst naa eden eantpned | their own future policy.” x rooms conveniently Srksed Walast Chnmver Sem. ne et it. vi for the du’ ey w Ye requir ji " % ahorany Hurenus, Cottage Bedsteads, of the he that a recently been transferred But, so ce A the Department was apprised of | to perform. Ample conve: ences for landing men, peaclntletan ee enon ot = tomxtecatty nd willing te wcll's barghin can hort fn) Hosk Mattresses, eather we, from this city. All will perceive at a glance not | the excitement arising from the removal of the | horses and guns form tof theexpedition. ['s ° wibistee oash customer by appiying at No, 358 Kighteenth | Toilet s only the propriety of this action on the part of the uns, Dr. Archer was advised “snot to move them sommes der is ene Cat pareay Lake of se eR a | Rack. Venetia Uarpet, Sta: over: t hat ti b jor the present,” as will « r from a letter ad- | 2d Artillery, an o: of tried gallantry an NTE MME, tLY—F . be fe po hay Ps Saceded ene oeace dressed by Capt. Kingsbury, of the Ordnance De. | judgment. the weather has been favorable, | Fort Kearny, April19.—The San Francisco Ws Poth e aueOND END FURNY ee Te ti it, to A. M. Barbo: ft thatall the vesse! f the fi Ll | papers of the 27th ult says the distill ticipate 29 fe te, “ eg fe Pala to artme: on. ° a > tl » - > we su se at al vi v' e 2 ul vs ie er’ Intic! ofeil kw or whic! wi which It bes aircady given rise, far and wide. . | fien cnd ‘benny 28th’ of March, sad the * So tesnonee « vse y at the shortest me voke tiostile collision; and that the forts, arsenals, | quired. Cali nt No. 388 North Capitol street, he- | —2p% d GREEN & WILL14 MS. Avot magazines, and otber places ceded to the United | twe=n Band itt ; & CO., Auotionvers. States end situate on the main land, or for the ING ig date the 28th of March, and | reach the rendezvous some time to-morrow or | 8" abundant crop of graia from the present favor- | the highest prices, and, as usual, at the ‘ster Cooler, ee which is as follows: next day, and of course no time will be lost in| “ble indications, and are about to commence | toe R. BUCHLY, Mor= Sexsation —The devil would never] «Dear Sir: Col Craig wishes me to say that Dr. | proceeding to the business in band. A amail | operations night and day. Dow's distillery bas] gag Posie in Furaitare. oven, de. Tlietn © Seneral sesortment of Kitehen have secured bis repu’ation xs the father of lies | Archer will be directed to-day not to remove the | sleamer, Of which three attend t expedition, | contracted to deliver, in Jnly, 50,000 gallons of = G3 and under onsh ; over thet gum ad he made bis firs a uns at present. The movement bas commenced | Will be sent in to the fort, bearing stores of food | pure spirits at 26 cents; also, 25 barrels of domestic ANTED-SECOND HAND FURNITURE. . fo > b je bis first appearance fn the drama of = DP and & days, for satusfectorily end: jem Th li “ a n order that the citizens of Virginia might receive | and fuel for the destitute garrison; and if allowed | aicobol, in Jaly and August, at 55 cents. Sales of Persons deoiining housekeeping, or =! p-Sring interes isunion © revolutionists, “‘whoppers” in| their dues from the United States, and as the con- | to pess on ils errand, all will be well and there | extra clear pork at $21. 8 Pte of ry oa em hand cae 0 -% ap 3-d&ds J.C. MoGUIRE & C@., Auetw. number, variety and wickedness, surpass the most | tract was completed, It seemed a Atting time to } will be no Azhting; but if repelled by force, the | The news of the formation of the Territory of | ®%4/air prices by “PRIBONTZ & GRIFFITH. brilliant achievements of his satanic majesty. send forward the guns» rebels will without any Unnecessary delay be | Nevad: ‘ zreat satisfaction to the citizens < ollZ THY ABOVE SSLe oy moe. " reason for sending forward the guns is thus | ‘aught that there is stilla power in the United oe ig re 2 a 7 aeplen Fas ay heel ae CRN et Me | apparent, and none but those bent onunischiet can | Sates, and that this power eanaot’ well be in- | The Twelftt District in Franc! ~ PERSONAL. —e FC McG UIRE & CO., Aveta. copied yesterday from the Norfolk Day Ko-k, in | Giscover in the ansaction any hostile or improper | 8ulted with impunity. has refused to obey the act of the Leg a _—— a= reference to the delivery at Old Point Comfort of purpose. It was but an ordinary business matter twelve hundred boxes of grape shot. We under- More than this: so soon as {t was ascertained stand, on inquiry, as we supposed, that there is not _— the cae ra aused dissatisfaction and | The Baltic Due at Charleston To-morrew— one word of truth In the atatemeat, and that not a} Deartmrent forthwith ieoued cose’ | The Morris Island Matteries— Stirring - beligadenrg ing to me your heck for | Premises, wo aha Department forthwith isswed countermandin i 4 Gomme 5 g , slakia ‘grape thet han: wecnerlaced Ghee 4 Oe &] News at Hand. The amount of coal shipped from Cumberland | Seyi noha gs or omany s APProval of my | Fa half of Lot No. ‘The New York Post of last evening says: and Black Diamond coal mines, Mount Diable, to | ti si transferring the murder trial of Horace Smith to ‘ASHINGTON, April 9, 1961. By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Auctioncers Placer county, on the ground that it !s unconsti- E ERY VALUABLE BUILDING LOT REAe tational for the Legislature to exercise judicial shingtan Insurance Company. que Cariot at Avcrion—On TUESDA functions. An appeal tothe Supreme Court has b honor to receive your note | AFTERNOON, & few tron roils for fabrication into gun carriages | Gen. Scott had stated, also, in a letter-to a at the arsenal, have been recently sent to that | Member of the Legislature, that the guns were| The Baltic left this Cotween New Jersey avenue aod First street east, and racning back SI feet 6 tat all needed at Fort M h f hee cats Mice ie hn | Colona Tie Chee toe ee hianils for tind esperenlee oy appretenicn: | Thielot ie within the proporad extension of the - . not al needed af Fort Monroe. thus we Yelock. 0 tons. The tunnels o wo mines are situates 5 ) thanks for this expr ion of appro! ion. ‘OPO’ ts post, and these, when assembled with other parts, | that there could be no hostile cate in the Got voyage to Charleston, ane will ‘arrive off the bar] 1,5 O feet above the level of the bay. The con, | Uuder all circumstances 1 have tried aen shett try | Capitol grounds, tie snie of wich affords ® fue will probably be shipped to northern forts, where | ernment in ordering the movement of the gase to | of test hort to-morrow morning a little efter day- | 0mption of coal tn Californis Inst year was +0,000 | 1410, my duts. ‘The knowledge tnat my humble | Opportunity for speculation. they are more wanted than at Fort Monrce. that post. It was only a matter of deposite and tons, of which the amount supplied from the Pa- | take my roushest taek pleaeant and cheer: aped ‘J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Auets, ea safe-keeping ; and yet a wild excitement sprang 7 3 Citic coast wes only 15,000 tons. ‘The Solano He Very respect{ul.y your ol't serv’t, “ Gov. Mzpitt. of Unio, tendered his commission | up in this Metropolis, in which some of the sack ; ald thinks that the Cumberland and Black Diz. 1t* k Maj Ander- H. Ll. GETTIER. of First Comptroller of the Treasury to the Presi- pe tiely renee aeecorely, pre Oasy gs ne re ity teat twee Ay eellagtoe wevitnd eee peatland ced 8 EEE 5 = x e siature, ave iton author! at two steam a ie ‘" dent, early last month. So he was not Temoved, catehing Fs delirium, actualiy paseed tepotutions tugs ‘accompanied the Baltic. Me the theory of | Crop.of that Territory the ensuing season at two LOST AND FOUN D. as is being represented. Hin resignation is to directing the governor, by an armed force, to | our Washington correspondent, published eise- | hundred thousand pounds. a EUR a take effect on the Ist proximo. He has made one | Seize the property of the United States, and pre- | where, correct, one of these littie steamers will SALE_I& POSTPON: w FRIDAY AFTE! The democrats bad called a convention to nom. REWARD —Lost, on Saturday afternoon 5 : ve ; 2 : — | a gets removal toa United States depot, where | be sent in with snppiies, the southeen authorities | inate a candidate for Congress on the 13th ef Me $5 a ateeeske er ein pearket and the Tack ann P —— — oe — = hagtienerheceid ape its deposite and custody properly belonired. having been notified that. the sole purpose of the | and the republicans on. the 20th. I 1 Stevens | Bye egigepemely Bint Back of the Oia Basese oak wee quite eq e Hon. Elisha csey, bis} But it should be told, to the vindication of the | Government {s to provision the fort. If the bat- tic candidate ion,)and $1in smalichange ‘The finder will re- |X by v. Predecessor and successor—which is saying much | proud old “ mother of States and sta en,” that | teries open upon ber, she will, of course, put back “ranklin had arrived at Victoria, British | ocive the above reward by leaving it at TiIMO- Aucust Sth. 1860, and cu y reaorsed for bis administration of bis so important trust, | the resolutions so degrading to her honor and so | and then return walled in ‘by the ech bags, a} Columbia. | It ts reported that the British Govern- | ‘HY DOWNEY’S. corner of Fourth and Warh- sated. inconsistent with ber past renown, were passed | large quantity of which have been sent on. ‘ ment has determined to build a naval depot at | ington rts., Fnglish Hill. ~ through ber House of Delegates by a bare quorum, | movement will be backed b> 7 J &.. No. 196, folios 348, et se I shall sel) ney Coach and pair of Grey Horses Se ee eee such war vessels Esquimault, and that $150,000 is sirens DO he residi U0" From French & Richstein, who have all | the vote having been 45 for to 32 against, making | can get over the bar, and which are now, without | for berg] adam Miners are working as high up BOARDING. the foreign magazines and papers for sale, we | 77 -*xactly @ quorum, and no more. ‘Had the | doubt, hovering in the neighborhood, In accord. | Fraser river as Litton City al MURRAY ‘Trustee. have London Punch for March 30, and the Hlus- | je eee Pom fer ee oe tepie tele they mane gine fetled instructions under which making oo Bigs cs tty ocice rosa ACANCIES FOR A GENTLEMAN AND UIRE & 00. Aucts. tated London News of March 23 The latter, | the secessionists kept up the vote the whole of | | The otue etmn tug will, perhaps, be used for | man, with sluices. wean iith aud 1sthe > Sontemen. St 909, Fats which is in mourning for the death of the Duchess | Saturday night, and by sending the sergeant at- landing soldiers on Morris Island. It will be between 1th and 12th. 1S | on account the rai of Kent, bas a spirited illustration from the pen- | #¢™8 inten ee feting aked from | seen by our statement elsewhere, that about eleven NATIO TRERS. ATTEN- | Foor torrent Hat on ae Bee aN | MORN G+ Sth GH M waiting for Mr. Lincoln, President of the United | and measures which, but for the loss of all moral | entire force wilt te sehata ga manner, in-| o'clock. over the Jackson Hall” Mestarveate og | o-tes opporite Theater a By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Auctioneers, States.” weight by the circumstances attending their cluding Barry’s battery, for which it had been | Pa. avenus, next door to the Jackeon Hall. rune. GARD Pleasant Rooms. with Board, oan be XTENSIVE SALE BY CATALOGUE OF ——— sage, would have put upon the escutcheon of Vir. | supposed no possible use could be found in the | tual act: 08 joined. By order. itt had at No. 25 Four and-e-half st, Foanirens axp Errectsor Cuay’ Misctavious Reo. —The distant public may | ginia a foul and eternal. stain. attempt to reinforce Fort Sumter. Nor is it im- TENTION. COMPANY A, UNION | P22" Sen Ade ‘AY MORNING, Test assured that there is no foundation whatever There being no Union Press here, and it being | possible that amuch larger force is now waiting sIMENT.—Only one hundred of the 4 7 for the story started from here within the last | Proper, for the honor of the State, that the facts ’ ; } i. ‘day to ole Lpapeptuersipheghe saeco ranted oreinaiaing forty wit | f° ORSALE—One pair of ine WORK HORSES. fr. Cty el Ging hata dlaglad oe the case should be knowa, { send them for publi- | When the Star of the West was In Charleston | 6 emperanes Hall on SATURDAY, | ©, Inguire at the Cae of the Washington House. ; con . alleging ad part, | cation im your Union-helping and widely-circula- | harbor, one of the ofticers declared that he sania | the 1ath instante at 2 o'clock tester tas eto ot | 8p der-in-Chief of the Army, the gallant and patri- | ting journal ask no easler job than to capture the Morris Island | bein mustered into service, or they will be ex- A NOTICE. ¥ Sri0r & new Rosewood otic Scott, designs placing the Federal Metropolis | | I teed not add, that all the miserable fuss gotten | battery withtwo hundred wen. orctded mane | pelied. and thorr namos stricken from the rollsand | ATLL Persone having pawned goods in my pos- superior ond mad new Bi po! Fs y » Pi 2 upplied by tras men, By order of that ae be ‘seven octave Piano F under martial law. It ts simply a canard, manu- | UP About this very small affair, was designed to | was a war vessel in the harbor to cover hie future EDWARD G. CARRINGTON, mined by online en cao at ne rondo He aaa | Leet hanyeome French plate M Arrore. factured for the beneat of the disuni, id to the popular excitement, and to heip to pre- | movements. No doubt these points have been Captain Commanding. | Eleventh st., por soreer a ‘Tised.” J Gas Chacdelier. Brackets and Fixtures ae coats. cipitate Nivginta into secession. A large party | fully considered by our highest military authori- = == z For exie, Pawnbroker’s ‘iconee, it, =: ‘he Mibeeata oie, Gos George . Whit Whiting, of Va i emg bronghout Esstern Virginie, aro ail ties, and se ln net probable that the Goversinent AND WARRANTS.—We have just received 10 st™ E. WARD. . Se eee a, ayy ~ Z “9 ‘a pture. rst for | would un e is formidable task without fe rt ‘ime lot Land W: ots, of 160 2 = hae net veen removed from the position of Com- | blood, as the best initiation of a comet tnt wie | eoale, udertake Xie formidable command. | acreseani. LOYD & CO. ournerof seventh aed SONS Dy NG, missioner of Pensions, as alleged erreneously by a] put Virgin and the border 3 i Safls on the 27th. r 7 . On THURSDAY, April Mth, arbie-top Center, Sofa and Side v slave States alongside | The reported scarcity of provisions in FortSum-| E, » Washington, D.C, ers in Land iss MPsur ‘atrot. a ay dtenpeiery. the Gulf seceding States; but the Administration | ter renders it probebic thet wa Gere sie lost, nd “erip aod Attocdeys tor all kinds of Will inkeedace ont Hew Oven es wees Wostso rare che pee may, by prudent action, help the Union Party to | and if telegraphic communication is not cut off, R ait-d St SPRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY. some Veivet and Bi Persenal defeat these unholy machinations. Yours, truly. | we may expect pate of the most exciting charac- ' Ast many strangers in eur city,we would ----Hon. LC. Carter, N. ¥.; Hon. Jno. B. SEP NCE Sr mee ter to-morrow afternoon. ~TEINWAY & SONS’ AND RAV take occasion to say, for their information, that at artes Alley, Moss; Hon. E. Babbitt, Pa; and Capt. ene —_ reget Sas om —— ‘The Post’s dispatch (referred to above) from | = UN'S PIANO oN large Sasoritncite cme | Miss THourson was awa oohanioe = PAP = 3. . - ore Willards’. Ling to tho ccitk. | Chis city is as follows; nas jut een reosived.— Persons in search i e ian Insti- : ‘alrut Bed te, = on. Alexander Ra , of Minn.; Judge | sonian Institution. me of observation {s| Fort SumTER—Tux PRrocramMe o tux Gov- | invited t tthe Ma ts Beds ‘Bons, -G + — éd ited to call and e at the Mui between sod Pil! Toilet == Ex-Gov. Pratt, of Md, are at the about 7 o’clock. aout tk cea : arene THE Boats akg To Pass THE W,6. METZERO PTY pr HET wet - Fick cca.” b - c era race for Mr. yi i. -*-- The Hon. Wm. L.. Dayton. Minster to “clear, 37°, Ee fran cic tatmabtcind otesg Deter ee i | [TO 4LL WHOM IT Mav CONCERN Comiorte in large goes out in the steamer Fulton, which lear, wind NNE ee ettlip ee * » 48°. son in law, Rev. Ro: [Special dispatch to the Evening Post.) GREAT EXCITEMENT? _ Mover Ms yoo ~--- "Phe great seesation in the Pras ¥ Se ose sunmet Wasuixoton, April 10 —It is now certain that ReiroxGiie pepo vey *S OYS-| of my late husband, in New York and pre repo ie hone tely ae! cloud BT the government has fully determined to reinforce | Wo soldiers. bute rentfal aay ly of OYSTERS, three-act comedy, “ The Babes in the cod | Raleig! . Major Anderson’s command at all hazards. 1] RARD CRAB. Vv. srk 3. LIVE LOBSTERS to learn on competent authority that the plao 1 HOSTON ISH of alte gt --+- The cfiiclal career of Gen. Lewis Casecom- : : for the relied of Fort Sumer is sutatantiaily os | Dout fal to ofl aaa get the worth tt crore gives are menced when he was a member of the first State clea : follows: your money. A. YOUNG, Exeoutriz., Levisiature of Ohio, in 1503, end he bas been in i In case of necessity supplies are to be thrown tt Les: aes C stree Mr. Kell bescen.at Mra. M. A. Young’s cae tees” Papiace, Sree since—a Period of titty. tgomery, into Fort Sumter by means of a nomber of small | —*” S| remidence, 1 st. b pycen Oth and loth ste, between 2 - 53 boats, m > ES a J a eract of a Terri‘ory. Indian Saperinendern, 4 clea: i mary which, presenting ind more scat. just OPENED. . marks for the cannon of the rebels, will per- GENTS’ LE—A SE, abou seat of Wt, Minister to Frases, Caited Siates “P . Wid Hag went PRESS HATS, FORD aiands enh HORSE. cbout 15 bande and Secretary of State. He is the patriarch of Hagerstown, M. % st an Pelt Hats oad Cane, jardin ne farter ake for hin so the SSO American statesmen, so far as lengtt of oflicint c: d, ee : hese form part of | The best article the Is aTFLEMING & FOY'S National he . the fact that the Charter dost pet beeen roma WILL BUY AND GIVE A HIG oon see rs H P Pawnerivania A WwW ty farther South then Sevmoaeh. hein to go sak I Sor Antogs ps (oiatiorafrone sy’ ! a yy ate onion ng paorbar RENCH & RICHSTEIN - een peters ee a apeton, in, bearin; on the side w! is to © “ ture a message in which | Cincinnatt. O.. been = Fort Sumer. These bosts will of comme Mace | ES LIST OF NEW BOOKS. foe SF ne Sates that tbr militin system of the State has : " | Brely protected from the guns of the rebels by tue | Afsonulay’s History of England, vol: 6, 400 og p aa eles , and recommends that Thermometer at 7 2. + -like sides and svlid contents of the larger 5 re Le 1 50, . Da : Nosroce and Negro Slavery, by J, Hi, Van Evrie, ox chennt st Pina” phar wont n This plan will be adopted oolpia theevent that ow 1 M.D.,§ ectfulty jetier of An Outoast. rtueand Faith, . Colbura sad that i ir last the Charlestonians fire upon small steamer on $1 veve th, by F, eon 2 isis el last week in x Tar M Wan.—The Mobil loaded with provisions, which will be Aine Gionsed Path, by Wilkie Collins, 913s, | itt ark and elegant aonnre B Motive ror — ‘ovisions, whic’ ‘fi it faehior ia recognizes the necessity for incited in. In that Psi of course, the fort will pls Dickens’ Oliver Twist, ponseholi edit pLlas- © 324 Pa. avenue,between Sth loth ste the part of the Confederate author. ities, asthe only | Bot a [apeekeer but men, and the pian abov t ‘eed by een 3 vee 9 3st pnp herd vg ton hele eet render | means to check a reaction in favor of the Union, | detailed {san adinirable illustrated by Darley & Gill 12mo., 83. Pesce Ser peated event of their employment | Aliuding $a tee large forces concentrated at Fort se any, of be above sent by ; ur usual Nebene, o mary Sarena reaps so tat fuk wcttaet of te Cobtedorsce Spi VARNCHS Eno aas ty, Jaws of the Commouwealth’ be no modified os : ~~ "[HE SLOAT SEWING MACHINES. amen & to b et to the miilt - ton of the State the et aay cemanise iy ed out under George B. Sloat & Co.’s Elliptio tial to its prectics! velos and merase oY om —- oy at wine chines Tosilonen titainow= — as Srtichoee | "ser ant the month of and, ‘They the *-megie: Sol ee “ “Eee eat T arenmpie ls ‘explained 6t00 ‘ ByMoval ag org tg

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