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Attairs at Paasaceie AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. THE EVENING STAR. DEPARTMENT NEWS. WAR MOVEMENTS. Warrington cy crea of the Pensa- ay ArrotntMgnts.—Joseph Durham bas been ap- We take the following particulars from our The e ETE Te ey ee : — ee ee a, in od qe: New York exchanges of ye day evening: mv news Bibi be Bust Fort Pickens being Ww ae (set 0) ali teckee ot iN abe btonts OF AROUT 1.000 WASHINGTON CITY: my avy Doeetneen in aggro ge ge Tax Home tovareox. Norfolk, | Sout to be reinforced alarined no one in this | Acting Manager. "7 ~~ > 74. T. Ramon Sa Pee Pe Ly er From the activity manifested al ‘orfolk, —— : cat. BLoot —U: IRDAY..0...--000ece-s00 APPA 13, 1861. | signed : Puiledelpuis, Brocklyn. and Charli. sary | Reigbborhood. cialiaiseg OK sien, ‘eete Ce THIS EVENING, WORNING PK i, ath, BE the Averton Rooms, = ——— da Gre sage ll J H @ o’olock. In the oo!leoton are — Scan ft. Perkins has also escola acy | yarda, ing probable at the home squadron will | «Cherokee Greys,” arrived here at hoon yester- Fourth week of >maienoing at 10 0' . mare ts pirit ef the Merning Press watchinan tn the same Deps nas materially increased by the addition thereto of day. This ‘e$ the fourteenth Alabama com- MR. JOS. JEPFERSON ‘onth'y Moss, large Standard, larce Yellow ani aR pit is Geo. Dwight bas been sppelstedl Superinton- | vesseig now preparing for service at those yards. | pony at perked llappear in three grest characterr, Climbing Hores, The Intelligencer cays of the attack on Fort | dent of the ().S. Military Arsenal at Springfield, | \T“te c ‘navy yard, the Minnesota, P rhabloueee Kate Dele bas not vel arti ihe Genie: Gusmees tes. Mes rfid, Rhotodend Sumter Vice Isxac H. Wright removed. Misaiss!ppi and Colorado are rapidly approach- u ? ‘tra Gicantes, Dutohman's “The considerations which induced the latter |W. W_. Danenbower, of Ill, has been appoint- ved ‘oLo: hinese Tree Peony, SV isterras, Clematine, * Carnations, wontis Deb Sor — Tiehotrope, has been detained in all bility by the in- : ing the ready state, and as soon as completed pos oR: take the tnitistive in precipitating this deplor- | ¢4 2 third-class ($1,600) clerks in the Fourth Audi- wnt Gee hota aqundron; the foracr Sanaa =~. THE PEOPLES LAWYER eventare stated in our telegraphic report, } ‘F's office, In place of Hobart Berrien. fag ship . The Vinernnes, sloop-of-war, is fitting vary Gi Timoray Toorts IJasimines, Geran’ Double Camelias, Japoni vas, preci ds = Be: . out for the coast of Africa ‘to relieve the Ports- Ard =r ~_ See eae tac doubt romectiogtne Aamy Orricers ResicNED.—Aasistant Surgeon | mouth. There are thirteen hundred men now at Steuer Orange mon A.J. Ford, U.8.A., (of Ga.,) and Second Lieut. Jos. Wheeler, (of Ga.,) Mounted Riflemen, have resigned assigned to tne Federal Government by tallitary authorities at Charleston. At present we can only give expression fo the profound sor- row with which we contemplate the melancholy spectacle of a fratricidal conflict. which however the ri Qrre* miny other choige Piauts, work at the navy yard. On the return of = Scar ate Rerene ae ae Aine Beart Peave, Cherry rece Moathiy Rasp Niagara, expected shortly from Japan and the for their labor for the past three months, as well SLASHER AND CRA . Tee NE on sacaainas tah wamibbdbbldiee China seas, it Is probable that sue too will join as for the uuction of theit wages, and bringing =u tahioiedelca uum ae Wisk Tester, ! the home squadron. red: - th 3 y Comet in Europe ond America A crew of eighty men has been transferred to | Others bere to work at the red ‘Fer ————— Resienkd.—Commander Ed. Navy Orviesi : : ome. A. JARDIN. y.Y y . have been giving their services since the 12th of 4 ‘ 5 Ww. Florist and Nureeryman, Begun, or however ended, can bring only shame | WY ,Y ard, of NJ; and Midshipman H.J. Blake, | ue Water Witch, Which is ready for eca, at Phil. January last to the Confederate States, in unspis THE BABES IN THE WOODS corner toth and M sta, Washingt to y of his laud, and only grief to every | °f Mass, bave resigned hia. king guns, mounting cannon pering gun car- ROFESSOX MARINI WILL REPEAT HIS| apizd J.C, Mo » Avot. friend of bumanity.” Minas. DoA: OciGi or Wen «ante The omcers at the ‘Phitedelphis and Brookiyn | raves, building magerices end cther hierar, SO\KEE on MONDAY, April 15th an Ane MN E IS POSTPONED ‘The Intelligencer learns by private despatches | 1g} 2) clerk in the Sixth Auditor's office, has | Yuds have been, crdered to report for active set- | sotutely necessary, and have not bees paid Ttherr he Prefessot ix oow making grind astii MONDAY MURNING. at 160 oon. (81,200) clerk in x itor’s office, vice within ten days. a ‘the Professor i i SOR UIER & Con Aeon. from Charleston that Maj. Anderson refrained | resigned families have been stinted in their supplies, and | arations for his May Ball ap 19 2c ep 13 Cc in. from replying tothe ailack of the Confederst eae The etdters Tem Tease, whe strived bere on | foe et.al af tbe authorities eto reduce tei | SEBO ox hs Alay Ball ap forces (which commenced at 4 v’clock yesterday morning) for the space of three hours, when the batteries of Fort Sumter were opened upon its be- siegers. oe Bravascann.—General Beauregard is regarded by the Army generally as being one of the very —BLUE BOOK —Inform- ptoomenrs Tur Committers ov THe Vincinia ConvENTION Thuraday in the Coatzacozlcos, are ordered to the ne” esata eae on $85,000,000. ation astoall the Offices Ee ~ yocRe. had an interview with the President shortly after | following points: - 8 i] in the eountry,and salary—25 cents. Con‘ains the Wo’ " duals, the Star went to press yesterday, wherein the state Company I, first infantry, Fort Hamilton, New | &* in individuals, yet 1 think that justice should game matter as ths Great Blue Book coating $3 3. - ticed as weil as economy. I hope and names which &re not Lecessary. : % harbor; . Jas. He commanding. ‘that at Dorm, Se of the times and the object of thetr visit to Wash- | Y ric sated Depa 7 meron nae ven as t the injudiciousness of a few men pe ee od gg A eee Beoe. oh ae =i : : pe ee . y not tend to bring the secession :move- s bou ‘rane rand Crockery Ware ngton formed the subject of their consultation. ington City. Officers—Capt IN. Palmer, second * he AL hs re Ae “ t Ih “ ment into obloquy with the working men of -2m* Willard Wood and Ware, ftore tures, &c. The recent storm, in Interrupting the communl- euasy es pmo pla lentenant, W. P.|the South. ‘They are a gallant and patriotic sachet With a variety of articles too Bumerous to men. seco i y cation between this city and Richmond, delayed Companies BG, 1 ms: E, second. cavalry, to | P°4Y, Who ave at all times espoused the cause tien. ™ u he Boweehcld Fern ablest engineers in this country. In view of this | their arrival bere until after the ligarchy had ¢ ; ” and it would be a crying shame to bave the acts ANTS. After which we will cell the [oueehe! fact, we judge that the general tenor of our dis- | virtually defeated the object of their mission, by Gueeit: Themes coerced} conn Geo. Spare nese who ye — ie by Aes ene! —— saa bate oe oe - =, Petches of to-day—which tell that be is likely to | assajling Anderson's command. The on dit here | Stoneman, Albert G. Brackett; first lieutenant, ierge cities, by that conceiving sok tu tecopeion, eee ee on he lee legen de eer mg 7 Gas reduce Sumter before the relieving vessels (em- | js that they are much pleased with the President’ Riuitam H- Jenifer; second Meutenant M. M- | iesters bad any such object invview os the bring- | Address “Mise Gr..” Post Office. sp il St” yaa barramed by the recent storm) can operate to re- | reception of them ; though as yet it is hardly : WANTED | LA aa b ich ieakee ttt = am ine Ol} Paintings, Sideboard, Wardrebs, 5 ¥ ng down their wages to rates which make it im- a = ae Sr Bocewe Stover siiades, ble that 3 har ld have | day, for re deren cee nenrmey on Warnes. Pomlble for men with families toltve. I wish | WAN eorth ut SECONDHAND EURNI | Matting, Carpeticg, Oncloth, te , &e. rigcex ae supreme eerenpanaivers Ve | day, for the departure of companies E and F of President Davis, the Secretary of War, or whoever | 4, ‘all kinds, ft ill guaranty to pay | Terme cosh. transpired in the matter between themselves and | the second infantry, to proceed forthwith to Fort eed u Fis ‘ind Meve it, may be correct. forming the gm < TPFITA, Aucts. nf ed: 1 ° the shortest no- BONTZ & CRIFFITH, J Tax Coxtision at Scam ‘As ticl- | the Government. Leavenworth. This will leave but one company acres Be eral to gptieed ap nication tooth hi d. x ae 01 * SORTE & Servs mee pated, Beauregard on 1 HT Oligarchic P.S—The Commissioners of Virginia bad a poe the protection of the gerrison at which tends to do more injury to the southern Dealer in Fara or Stoves. ee z NTENSIVE Sane ey CF RtOS Le oF : fe ——= —- ~ errs ol ‘* » tad pete t the Government | pleasant interview with the President at 9 o'clock | * ‘An tapottant order has just been iasued by the | “2use than the reinforcing of Fort Pickens. _G and H eas eereae Coane Hoe : = he sta Depa 4 This morning nearly every man employed quit ANTED-SE - si = Sas te i catia a ~ this morning. The result was simply a statement | War Department. Formefly, soldiers enlisted for iz nearly every ve SECO? starve in Sumter, eir vi jon of eir : . work when the wages were announced at the bell Persons declining 3 a Bee te aan by the President that he will act according to the Mester birbdaeean bara eet eee wat | post—carpenters, machinists, blacksmiths, and all surplus of Furniture sag argos Re aes Int te Purenare 0d Effects af see pena reeramine—hold the public property | ¢untey—they would be aasigued. “Hencetorwara | Ot¢T, $2 per day and aration. I trust this un- | 8nd fair prices by app 3 ci isscunt and defend it; waging no war against the seced- venth at. ! Y ONTZ & GRIFFITH. iav’a Hotel Penn. avenue, between 2d and ty they will be told nothing whatever about {t fortunate state of affairs may be of short duration. streets, about ome hundred par Pledge to permit bim to procure provisions in Charleston, was ordered to bombard Sumter forth- with—ere the appearance of the unarmed steamer Ps Some new cases of typhold fevet have appeared - — ee hambera, vi 7 ing States, and maintaining the defensive. ‘The | They will be enlisted for four years, unless sooner 4 "i d nearly now Rosewood Chicker: bearing provisions in the harbor, and that of the Prien! ‘sreply was pee ix win anode aia discharged, aud the Government reserves to itself to akilifol treatepetand pone patin fee rae LOST AND FOUND. we ag coven octave Piano Forte. Cover end Stool, fleet to put them into the fort by the military | jw. * the right to make them horse or foot soldiers, ar- = aadirsenes. 9 1 Greg and handsome Frenoh plate urrors, = i 5 i Fixtures through Ullerists or sappers and miners, aa it may fee fit. OST—On Priday morning, the 12th instant, on | Gas Cha: delice? reokote and power of the Government !f they were not allowed Hon. Messrs. Prestom, Stuart and Randolph DEATH-DEALING MISSILES. TEMPERANCE MEETING —The < 4 Pa. avenue, between 7'h and loth str LAIR out, 1 = i ~ . 5 MEETING —The regu ELE . °, ° Fern te land them peaceably. See our columns else- | Gentlemen—As a committee of the Virginia Con- | In consequeste of cede ne at the Troy lar montniy meoting of the Catholia Bone. | DESC an rvavcd wander A Liberal reward will be | Mendcome Walnut and Mebecony Parlor Frnt where for what has subsequently oecurred there. | vention, now in session, you present me a pre | Arsenal. Preparations are made for the supply of | ficial Total Abstinence Association of the District, aid to the fir der on returning the same to No. 196 All Union men everywhere will agree with the | #mble and resolution in these words : 7,00 columbiad bombs, and a similar number of | Hf Colamire will be held at thar Hal, corner of | Petrest, betwoon sith and 2st ats Intelligencer, which this morning points out the |, .\¥Beteas, in theopinion ofthis Convention,the | bomb fares. This will give employment toa] J°rth anc F streets. on SUS vet : i ieee einut lith instant, it is uppgeed wenn w > Sth and 13th st 'C.8 BREAST: | Walout Wre eases, PIN containing Sealaved piotocrepe cts goutie- | Eemudecme Ve.vet aud Rrussels Carpete, man. Phe an-er will bo ihersiiv rewsrded. by age and Epcrain Carpe. ne 5o’elock p.m. ‘The election of offcers axtd other | | OST—Yesterday uncertainty which prevails In the public mind as | large number of women, girls and for nearly | * 3 Teck that the Oligarchy have commenced hostil- } to the policy which the Federal Executive latends | thite months, as It will tequite weant then length | 5 requires the sttontanes of ths | L ities under circumstances !n which they will be | to pursue toward the seceded States is extremely | of time to prepare them. JAMES J_KANF, Seo. Ukely to find no justification in the judgment of | }°Juriour to the industrial und commercial inter- AFFAIRS AT GOVERNOR'S IRLAND. ramenta, = = = leaving it KE MILLER’S, corner 13:and D, or at i “wi Curtsine, Cormce and Fix Gene wiis'eie, daetdazlous ic nis tha toutes (= * try, tends to keep up an excite-| Four or tive vessels were at the wharves of Gove ARO DR eae CNATION | | 408 fr etcont, herwoen 12chand 13th, wp 122 leant Lease teh is unfavorable to the adjustinent of | ernor’s Isiand yesterday: The John N. Genin, : ' 20 ar by oF ‘ = hor fternoun, April | R lout Bedatends yer y n peen mustered into service are hereby ordered to ost traved.on Tharaday aftern: » Ap o bee. bee» in order to precipitate the border States Pending diticulties, and threatens a aisturbance | schooner, which bas been there for seine days | meet at their armory on SATURDAY, !Sth inst. 4 Vith, from No. 417 Pa. ave., a blsck asian Dareese, Wena et y- into Sus+ation with their usurpation—the purpose | of the public peace: Therefore . taking on heavy cannon, shot, gun-carriages, &c. ; at 724 o’olock p. m.. for t rpoze of beiig mus- | astter Si.UT,2 months old, with lone rar, eae Dee ee : for which =x; bas 50 clearly been inaugurated. ived, Phat a committee of three delegates | the sloop Mary Elizabeth, th lighter Van Wyck, | tere:! into service at 12 o’clock m. on the 15thinst., | ard whitieh breast. A fib-ral reward Curled Hair an ioe a Tavis Lmen, be appointed to rs ‘ a | otvierwine their names will be etricken from the | witl bs paid for ber return to the above aldrees, or | Large qusatity of Bed and TAt J If there had a: P wait on the President ot ths and one or two smaller lighters. The work in the re, Comforts and Counterpanes in lerce jously existed In the minds of United States Present to him this preamble and | ordnance deyartiment ape b f rolls and others substituted in their plac « for information thet will lead to her recovery. 8, Com: - ao = porceses sie “tof the fact that It was lovg | resolution, and respectfuily ask Blox tocsenmimni=| nearly ce actively aa ever’ and the extent of the| By oder. pais Coenen bandeentaasl nce determined at M.,, . tgomery to inaugurate | cate to this Convention the policy which the Fed- | war material shipped Lins been so great that now |W. F. STEELE, 0. gercen Commandin; ae the war thus at the very eral Executive intends to pursue in regard to (ie | only about balf.of the original seek of = ~ lair Were, Sy) - Beauregard could possibly Panad anit ype * | Confederate States = yangod cicedly inilong sows ever ai nascion at ve (CR EE CAPITOL Hitt, Mission BOARDING. Fe ag ot tg et gt ie my enough to venture the attzck, surely bel Ju answer I have to say that having at the be- | acre on the eastern part of the islan |; are remajn- at. cast. two equare: OAR D ~—Piesrnot Rooms. with Board, can be | Bar, Counter aod Fixtures, presen soph ‘ daton fone (rcum- | ginning of my official term expressed my intended | ug. How much bps been token aa ct te shops Pa, avenue, will huid its heet anniversary | ED wet at Nou2s Four aetshat ae i ang Cisare piring at Charleston from tye éth | policy as plainly as 1 was able, it ts wi deep re- | und ordnance buildings nobody bas any exact MORROW AFTERNOON, ith tuatact.at | apoae* (Republican. ‘Inst., when the notification of the stoppage 01 his gret and some mortification I now learn that there | {ded ptthe Orduance Major. Yesterday the Addresses may be expected by a memi- supplies was given, to the firing of the first gun, | 3 yesterday, must dispel it. quant ties. i Taties, Oak Dining Chairs, Picees, acd Stone Chiae Dinner, Dessert and Tea , Deeks ad Offies Furnitera, Hating Apparat ees a, to. — FOR SALE AND RENT. _ | ‘“vcosinecert’ Stance me reat and injurious uncertainty in the public | men were sipping several cas f anenormous ptomac Prev bytery, (now in sess:on t nd as to what that policy is. and what Lourse size, and cannon balls to mate tS 8°"MOPS | thi city.iand ot The friends of the cause a n 5 9 J” that amourta > intend to pursue The soldiers were lounging lazily on the grass, be Ascocmtion, ere renpe-< = = fe aes Terms: $¥'ard under cash: over that amount Batlwe have no room to-day for comments on | | Novhaving as yet seen occeaton to change, it is | lock ne nein hee lazily in the water, : ! FOR, SENT —Fonz pleasantly farnizhed Rooms | orocit of @ ond So Gaps, Ser entthstertiy eateteed these so pregnant oecurrences. im the tazageeme aoe tie course ripe ed out | and ceeeriogs the ferry ments and other passing Fa medi STS Ee wih convene ieee aden SEiet © is. maSMeokds J.C. MoGUIRE & CO., Aucte. at Address. 1 commend a careful | craft. The gardens attached to the otticers’ houses ‘i abe si “A + <— — = = PAIL "SSA ite wi wder of er Vy pur Ss. s en ne wi e sullen as; t of things eral. St ~ » - a © Ps twas averue, between 2th y stating that McCullough has some thou- ane Ceerein: said, I now repeat; Every afternoon i teopl aie wniceed out a slleeeee Order, “777 | and Thirteenth ate Rent moderate. tr | ad Sth streets, north ardecon TUBRTA: MORN sand men assembled at some point tn Virginia, be power confided to upon the grassy slope to the rear of the south-| There are now five vacancies in the Medical OR RENT—A small FURNISHED HOUSE, | ING next, at lv" consisting © f Parlor,Cham for an assault on this city on the instant after ~ eastern battery, and ere drilled in every conceiv- containing 6rooms, with gas in every room, rand Kitoben Foro Bar Fixtures, Wines se bh t for th bi ! — Qod ina very central location. It will be rested | and Sega: The flag wi | dessenate the house. Beauregard shall have reduced Sumter. There but beyond wh able jmovement for the space of about one hour, War DrrantMEnt. 2 [tor #50a month Apply at 308G st. ap I1-3t™ D, WESTERFIELD, is no trath whatever in it for these objects there will be na fo eeesty parr canaries Oat mia Gaining ts eevee Adjutant G.neral’s Offer. OA Bails. Atl0a. m., to-day, it was currently stated that | Using of force against or COP de | farainctorlly observed in the precision and rap y mi ap 11-Th,S& Mxt* Washington, March 13, 1861. § SOR SALE OR RENT-—A first-class DWEL- | — ~ - among the peopie any- | ity of execution follow! iven ord srecian O N K Thirteenth treet, between a dispatch had been received this morning from | Where 3 any- | ity of execution following any given ordei SreciaL ORDERS. No 75. P LING, situated on By WALL & BARNARD, Auctionesrs = ; m staif of officers usually occupying the rising | A Board of Medioal Officers will assemble in | Land Massschnec.te nue (one of the healthiest Ly GOODS. FANCY ARTICLES, . Charleston, saying that Beauregard had sent to | to bP'he Words “<property and Paget weloneing | ground. | Though much reduced 1a numbers since | New Vork elty on tha intuny of May next, oF 88 .) Pie house, ie built vs BANG RM AT Atczion On Ww EDRES: Anderson # flag of tru kf overnment,”’ I chiefly altude to the mili- grand muster preceding the departure of the | 8008 thereafter as practicable, for the examination fur : ‘ ~~. ae ce, asking for 2 cessation of | tary posts and property which were in the late southern fleet, the marchings and counter. | C1 i uimento see ee notion and of such on nauirens Well seigoted stook of hostilities until he could attend to his wounded, | 510n of the Government when it came to my hands. | marchings seen dsily on the Island ute yet Sieseat thamnsltes ete ie ee ae or ING, No. 547 L Fancy Hats, Caps. &o ‘ett of whom he had some three hundred on his a met be to drive te Caer ue; in pursuit of | cient to ‘present quite a formidable appearance | °°" Derait vor tux BoaRD. * ato 26 east side of Seventh. between M While we have no positive means of knowing | been made upon Fort ‘Suuiter. 1 shall hold aye Gally expected to anita niece ‘you as . Ww ei = sare ¥ y REPRA “s on +] uo walt een rs. —— what truth there ty be in it, the fact that at | self at liberty to repossess, if I like places | acting commandant, it is said, bas been promoted | By order of the Secretary of War: - ore, No. 289 Pi vet ane eee neon we received a dispatch saying that the fring ip aro before the Government | to captaincy. We are glad to hear it, for he is L.. THOMAS, Adj General. ‘ap li apizd WALL & BARNARD, Avote. deen resumed this morning, and making no | “4, ~ man who will never disgrace his epaulettes. \ add s SOR RENT~—A comfortable two-story FRAME a Soa» Oia oe Applications mazt be addresrod to the Secretary ENT—A comfortable two-story FRAME By CLEARY & GRE. mention whatever of any such occurrence, in- ability, repel locce Wy call, S thebestof my EN ppl atceert parr Roope may be seen under | of wia:; must stats the residence of the Applicant, HOUSE, on Nineteenth ptroe’, een crm 7 Y clines us to place little confidence in the rumor In case it prov ning regniarly at the hour of | axd the date es true that Fort Sumter has been | the afternoon muster. 06 Ninth 5: Pisce of birth. They must alao ie K ctreate north. Inquire of J.C FEARSON, No. TENS Sale OF D nied (references will receive no attention) | 334 Nineteenth st. Ap 2 ecst* referred to. rappers as is reported, | shall, perhaps, cause | Fort Hamilton 1s still lonely. The battery was | by respectable testimonia's of his profession, the | — Tf AND FURNITURE Nor have we any faith whatever in the atate- | {h¢ United States mails fo be withdrawn trom all | yesterday Inspected ag nes alterations jn tue | [0'8 Snd physica! quaithcstions requisite for fill- FOR SAL. jouse apd Furniture nesrl ec the land ¢ the States which ciaim to hav. alten. tug crsditanly tre responsible «tation, and for per- z Leuall proc " ti fe seceded, believ-| situation of guos € " 39. betwoen 12t! teste y, ment by telegraph in the Star this afternoon, al- | fag that the « * £ are contemplated. Sergeant | firming ably tho arduous andaotrve daties ofas of- 0. S941 street, betwoon 12th SDAY, the ’ ig that the commencement of actual war against | McBride, not by any ‘neansa gigantic looking ty ub tig Shoe ager 9 | and isth. after 3 cloak. sp4-th : eas leging that a breach was made in Sumter’s wails | the Government justifies and possibly demande it person, {8 all that cay 1 100 102 | ficer of the Mecieni nm Applicants must be ee PR om becat th " th id I scarcely need to sa at fe = iy be seen 0} ie fighting between 2i and 25 yeare of nee OR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOU y Washingt m, D. C., aod 3 use the point thus ssid to be iy consider the milita- | men whose pletboric purses were such a god. There are now five vacaucies in the Medical containing eeven rooms, together with the designtied as Lot« numbered ¥- breached, could not possibly have been breached nd property situated within the States | send to the saloon men, these hard tim: ‘ort | Stat sp lS-wSw uated oa New, Jersey avenue, between | fr (3i)and thirty-five, (35) in Square numbered by angie tis Otigice hiss have tx Facanim to haye seceded, as yet belonging to | I.afayette, whose erormnp’ bathe ie eg Hot TNIVERSALISM —Srarcel, ad; En aod’N ets. norta Also, a new three-story brick | five tandred and three, (543,) terether with the y Such guns as gerchists have in bat- | the Government of the United States, ae tuck es | hundsed yards from the village strand, 1s de. anger of Eternal Damnation —tnsorei. | neue. with back tutidine h pmate oem Nampverntg wen gfe nh ie 9 pe tery aguinst it. they did before the au secession. serted, the sappers and miners having gone to Ke wil explain thesin of blasphemy agains] (NO.150 Fourth st) Al ; tA BB emerbainencies The Oligarchists, it will be remembered, have Whatever cise i may do for the purpose, I shall | mine ry some belligerent latitude The arma- Hoy Ghost, at the Old Trimty Chureh, t . = Weld pramencs te bucmier on Ghoaeesh side of N entire control of all the news scat from Charleston | 2° sttempt to collect the duties and’ imposts by | ment Bf Lafayette ein ons condition, and the | SUNDAY EVENING; Matiiew ti: 3 1 4 pt W between 4% and eth by telegraph, and, the public may rely on it, will | S27 Sted mvasion of any part of the country— | quarters, which for yeare eevee hehe cane te | 8 nthe ‘in’ te ona te eee kee ‘Ts aa to be peid ineash; and the pal y rely : not meaning by this, however, that I may not | dier, seem altogether the better of having been | & be ind 7.2 balance in 6, 12 end !3 months from the day of permit nothing to pase over the wires just now land & force deemed hecesssry to relieve a fort | visited by the West Point trooge. é Aath never forriveness, but isin d 4 A ind: atu, | the deferred perments to bo vecured by @ deed of that might operate directly or indirectly to dam- | "Pon the border of tue country At the Navy Yard there were considerable life all the ungod- | ®2 vf . "rhe impr yt gegen ee gy ou age their cause 1a public opinion. Nor te itali| 1,f 0m te Mct that i have quoted a part of the | avd busines a day, officers and men running to : Sonts free to ail. ne ocithionng | gad the terms of ee et ee ae Ubkely that they will permit the Government bere | repudiate any other part, te wie pipe orecqiea iy, and wistune eaten he ee | : & at zis ~ Ww ek slentaltenet eee oe to receive any Charleston dispatches not manufac- | reaftirm, except so far as what | now say of the | in scores)” One of the livellest part of t eo yard heh ie A risk and cost of oe Srat ee a tured to embarrass their counsels concerning af- | ™41ls may be regarded as a rc Ww. S C., 11, 1861, modification. now, of course, fondsy ni Pee ‘ar » is the ordnance department On and after Monday n stee. ant, the 5 & GREEN, Aucia, n. no ich of the Govern- jot ranck Taylor we have the Not . % , en xty- e i f * ment here had received aline by Siegraneoe. American Review for Ape published om Spann cr thell to be m aoe re s16 hes leneral ite ore PI tye aertetet given Sth 0} ev. Rosser Charleston since the attack beyan, except those | bY; Nichols & Lee, of Boston. The North amer | leas batteries tee caer e, £0, be made at It] thelr letters Im She Ofc eee ese ae pe geponte | any Kind. corner Gay aud High streets, opposite iste husband, A. Hi. forwarded through the Associated Press agency, | ican, in addition to exhaustive attictes upon the | Won’t allow the ‘“barkers” to break loose when m. No change will ba mad no clos- | horrest Srp repr ee fe TORRES, sat 7] ft, to be found in this afternoon's Star. subjects treated, has undoubtedly the most com. | *4¥4l4 blow, and ell the paraphernalia of arma- mall laying at 43) 4.2. : iste ap-2we | ent, or attorney, to attend tomy plete review of current liternture of any Amer- eels Pep gf ag Vetere myioent Pat pl = = Fes RENT—A HO +, Contain tony one fy No Wanr.—Tke Seceders marched in armed | 120 Magagine. What a number of things one properly fitted Pers : Le er ae ene Prank MARY A. YOUNG, Exeoutrix. conay tovapienp samen pape inueriadine arg aa rhe brig ta hureyi in] ARUP NS lades, UNOS TRrmmrnos | (ae, ingairens WARDER E'STEW ARB | | Mr Kellen can bescen st Mra. M.A. Young's pa arora arsenals to surrender them; but é: one. Personal. with kee putying up, too. Not an hour is] ani SUPAONS iaoere ust reosived at ood and Coal (fice, corner of B we! Seg Mrs, LOWE? 97 Ps. avenue, #7 13 3 south side. T NoOTICY. PETH Filled in the most perfegt manner. and John O. Lawrence, Mayor elect of | 08 With her. A great pert of ber rigging wan every ‘ap 10-4¢ Portsmouth, Va., is at Kirkwoods put in yesterday, and the flual completion of the ri a K +++: Geo. Hickman, a lawyer in Philadelphia, cep Ss Sonny miod may be Stacto® to-morrow With arms in their hands theycaptured millions of dollar’s worth of cannon, small arms and mu- = heen found guilty of stealing 1: nitions of war, belonging to the United States; | th: Philadelphia ‘Mercantile cm eae ee but tf was no war. sis, Also, Brick Houee corner Twelfth and I. the hours of 3 ms 73-tf ECEIVED— i$ 3UST 70: ENT—On oommo- 10 HHDS. Good Brown Sager at 6X ots. per Ib., Optom titre Acero ry if bis. E-xtre Four, best brands, cheap, the City Hall S Mi # Family do. do, bh ill in dock, but will soon be out. Her decks, sides, Warranted = Artificin! onew made of every i res of Green and Bieck Tens, ~++* Hon. Thomas Corwin, the new U 8. Min. | all day yesterday with poder nl aloea sea ee Soar iereetan ‘of Ninthene Chi houssef ate a: R how Uriah ted * ed Ko band com They setzed the ships of the United States; but ere Msxico, left for that destination from New | menced in the prepared yaru, riggere turted thelt | Tora aed erie cata tee rs e rammed Go it was no war. Mose eat by the steamshtp Cakawba, | topes anil rove their jiggers, carpentets tested | - —“TURT RECEIVED. > = ANDSOMELY FURNISHED mooma— | spear __ No. 534 Reventh street. _ They seized the mints and the moneys of the | *° cas ¥ his son, W.H.Cotwin, and E.| planks and repliced jotten by sound once. In f the conseu-- The Month of Ma: Four ha dsomely Furnished Rooms, euppiled EW BOOKS Just received by ©] L. Pluwb. five weeks the late flag ship of the Home fleet | c - Sin; trangiated f renok | Mitt gas and water. and convenient to the Patert | NEW BOOKS Just re SHS ThIN, 278 Neel rr amd applied them to thetrown wes; | ---- ty the Virgiate Convention, oi Tuceday. | Ul ten tnd aon ea ofA. Gratey. with a lulretustion be Feeker He: | Rut, Poss fice Departments, lor reat. App St] Macaulay's History of Euginnd. volumes. His =. war. =m Mr, Jackson, of "Wood. called attention to the | The work on the Wabash and Perry ts rapidly | ffc2 Price 33 ots. Also, the New Roman Missal for | 47° Massaohuseits avenuernorth eide, by Jonn Lothurp onan cnarmed ship, carrying sup- | fac ie ai etherian ‘ going on, and the former of these vessels will soon | te Laity, tho choxpest and bost ever issued Roan plies to a fortress of the United States, but i: wes upon from the galleriea.’’ Fine state of things in gi A f ready for sea. ‘The bousing has nearly all been | & ‘so, 8 number of other new ard important 70K 2 FOR RENT.—A large Store-room on Pes® 2 Books, st RUSSELL'S Central Bookstore, 525 | ¥ , ad fe rooms, ma j.). An Outeast not war. Spe Hes ise pyeeieers Virginian. arcionta are lying on the wharf, Sovenin at urdar tho Avenue House, two doors enh Ago ee Wa Lik BARNARD = F. Colvara Adame: $1. Piste pager. e Romance They are beseiging the fortresses of the United | journalists died at Dene ne Toe ede eaereat | |The Revenur craft Vixen, Ceaveford and Corwin | 220%e Ps avenu - - SE | and Commission Merchauts, corner N. Ff aver Weedell Hoimss,2 vole; States, bave surrounded them with military 3 by 0 and routh side Pa. avenuc. fres by mail $175, m connected with several of our most popalar | He!" the stream. ‘The North Carolina aud Bran-| (1K SE.con. | pOBt BUS! discount of Into $9 per cent. on all works, and cut oT ther supplies; but it 1s not war. | Magazines and journals, and served severel terme | 4YWine continue to rot uway, and the Potomac LE OF PRY COODS, t U; Bound Books. But if the United States attempt to relieve their | ** St#te Senator in Massachusetts. resnuins perfectly unalfected by the surrounding AT PANIC PRICES, z re. icoed ereer, wan r=] & ape ENCH & RICHSTEIN, 275 Pa. av. deleagured gerrison, or even send them provisions |... Hou. Jobn Woodruff, Conn.; Hon. 0 paene For Casu ——= in an unarmed vessel, it is war. Ferry, do i Hon a. a Beth sion, do; tion. 3 The stezmers Vanderbilt and Ocean (ueen| We h ree stook of SPRING DRESS ickman, ons. W. B. Presto: in {f they attempt to transport a cannon from one | Stuart, and G. WW Randoi ipl Comaniahces eens nothing to Indicate that either will be called into | tigl?s, now in fort te another, cr from a foundry to a fort, it is Virginia; Hon. John Shernian, Obio; Hon. Mr. 178, adapted tothe general wants | will be inoderate, Apply st 446 reat, betweon & no 13-tf ‘war. #0, & two-story brick COTTAGE. with large DIREC IMPORTATIVN ™ K yard attached, corner of F street north ans 14th « oF were lying quietly at their piers yesterday, with | GOODS, 4 general assortment of Staple Ar- | anet. BPRiING Goons. S }1ng at retuced pri = ne requisition at present On Wednesday evening, ot lis = ea we SOLLEY & CO Moorehead, Pa; ani Licut. W Gibson, U8. N, however, the Vanderbilt warmed up her machiue- | ?’5 i E To punctual and rolinhls tenants the terms erat ¥ Tweifth et = oR fine BRICK HOUSE No. Tall Sed baedormns peser nated be a by 1 ic 0, ali Ce ts betw ase Ee ee 1 ee ee re me ry for a short time. — eorgetown, at present occu ENCH MILLINERY G If they transfer a soldier from fort to fort, or | 2% Wilards Acrivity ay rite rittapeurma navy vann | REMOVAL. Pied by tho enbsoriber. If has i2 Tooue, with NETS) FLOWERS. from State to State, i: i ‘There is more activity at this Navy Yard. The] S¥£U. J. JOHNSON & CO Have removed to | and water throughout, « fine yard cas Eon ged of ees tf ts war. Items Telegraphed from Washington. Immediate fitting out of the sloop-of-war James. | ti¢ir New Store, on the ourner of Twentieth st, and RUDER poet orhood. Apply to JAB. A send out a ship to protect their loyal} Wasxixe ron, April 12.—The Post Office Do}| town has been ordered, which will ire a fort. | PS. av ba aN Pe oops yet sau GRUDER. emia = z tment bas dispatched an agent to Pensacola, | Bight. Her destination is supposed to be the Bra- ‘They naine a fow ¢reat bargains— “TEINWAY & SONS’ AND RAVEN & B laws, protecting their | With the view of restoring accommodations | 7!lian station. t Colors Calioves at 8c , worth 120. | SS GON’S PIANOS.—A large assortmen . er collecting thelr revenue, i is war, | 2* tbat place. A crew of eizhty men has been transferred to Kovtucky Joana at 12340, worth 20. has just been recsived.—Persons in seare nie, be ai M. 4 aye >| Messrs. Preston, Stevart, and Randolph, the | the steamer Water Witch, which is ready for sea, | 10 dc zen Gents’ White Linen H’dk’f: at 8150, cf reliable instrument at @ low price sre! . OS nes: ren Cu : {itginia Commissioners, strived here this morn. | | All the officers at the yard have heen ordered to | 23 40. Ladies? — do go ge. vited to call and examine at the Muse Store of | _8P® 2¥.1 Snd No. 7 Cite Trevise, 7 bere ae of the Seceders | ing. During the afternoon they visited the Pres. | be ready for active service within ten dare antig} © 40 do so do 19, very | W.G. METZEROT, sympathizers! Is it not amazing that | ‘dent, but not in their official character, and were | Feport to the frigates Minnesota on the nd the £8 Grey Goods from @24c, to 62, operate on any sens:ble | Sece!¥ed by bimdirectly after the Cabinet meeting | Mississippi on the 13th of May. " s b soch stuff as this should had adjourned. Union man in Virginia — ee . FFICE WASHINGTON AQUEDUCT, - maern rece vet Sot Mr. MARCUS REBINE, W asminorons Menek So hes, With s generai assortment at greatly reduord Prorosats will be ved up te the 15th TH x % ts tthe t 5 = G T EXCITEME. F er edie | Seite eed tn tera ew | Tae nh ee Ae ey | ae EE Rw GEREN UD ER Mve ove |S RESTS aS oe tenunne ton, Covernment, and therehy givecoun. | In reply toa note of the Confederate Comeinnn: | Yard has bees lnceatta ae, uarlestown, Navy “heap tor cathe at B81 Seton ee No soldiers, bat's plent(al supply of OYST Tins etone not to exceed berrorntns the canse of secession, already stained, os legge Migs them in Dele diplomatic — ae phate heer rg in Shing the Min- | worth of onde to, be sold at reduced eraan We HARD RABS, ive ri BeTERS — ‘whe Soleienka Searhces an - 7 st ‘olor Oo, an S 3 i 1, bY treachery. perjury, robbery, and usur- | Sunred eh, ti: patel teteversment On | Vinceases ferent tee noe etinek ote Reet ee wine seneumestiuoets €b| Bed Bost as den pert ees poent fer Broken ease ro Yesterday the Commissioners si coast of Africa to relieve the Portsmouth. ‘bi 25 pieces, your money. M. C. ME! of noe the foregoing wes written, the rebels have | Seward their final communication Niagara ts shortly expected to arrive at this sta- ata creat T. M. HARVEY, ma.25-tap's Gul fue Wall's nesedece, fired on Fort Sumter. fs that war? te Mitten with ability, and reflects severely on | tion. The enlistment of seamen is actively pro- jean ap il tf 281 C street, Sa aeMtie eee {he Adaiinistration, taking the ground that they | gressing Wg 5 2 Onaew Banorted do:, bia JUST OPERED ee ee eo Aprornraxnrs BY THE PuxeiDRxt—The Pres javeextended every fegource for peaceful solu- Groghisin.—I ose at 99. worth 123 Lixo GE Te cen) HATS. History of Engi tnang as made the following appointments since | results, on the ‘head of tie’ Fence civ wat DER J W. KEMP. OF OHLO, WILL | spor —iand & Conte: wet, at 20°., worth fa, ‘The Washington Hat. joer doa aud Negra Slavery, by the Star went to press yesterday Ramalaiatretion ates llty. They charge the | suldint it turcot, ineween titans aroyTan’s | Kihbon=~ Goo! Honuet Ribbons for Tor worth 2, Straw Goole in nil their emo M, D8}. ss John 8. Keyes, U. 8. Marshal for the district of Administration with grows Persadity, inslating that | TO-MORROW. at It o'clook.. Neate (ree. "fet | EMD" sosde—Foplins, Giaseiase, &e., © large} The bent urticls piven for tee a. An Outcast, or Virtue and Faith, by F, Colbera pretext a assertion at : bs est ris at “, Fort Sumter was to be Ls RCH, ©, a, Ome The Crossed Path, by Wilkie Coll Richard H. Dana, Attorney for the district of | armada has been dispatched to penne eee res ‘se SRY ROH. agers or b fos ie = ee es peneral assortment, . BENE erg, ay. eee liver awit ousesold adit tas- “oat ane S. Marshal Inforce that post. They repeat that they had al- LO MOSROW atti orice | “np ls-twoor'- JUBNSON © SUTTON, | _8p 11 cost Betw. 12th and isth ate. | “Dicee%! tape ie -8. for northern district assurances from the Admini: in the evel ng, - WARRANTS.—We bave juat peosiced Ibert, 4 vols. <d of Obie. le ort Sumter was positively te te rise Aces LTIMORE AND OHlu RAILROAD, Liter eale a prise tor oe reca are dust received | tle dank Tail Free.” Our Alex. Murdock, U.$. Mf abandoned, and that all the Government's efforts REV. MASON NOBLE WILL COD each, 11,0 ¥ D& CO., corner of Reventh acd | 4 ner opat.on alt » U.S. Marshal for western dis- | were to be ‘directed peace. The Com- tinue his deeeription of his ate visit to streets, ington, D. C., ‘sin Bp Li TEIN. 375 Pa av. trict of Pennsylvania. missioners allege that the yovernment at Mont. | sorusslom in the Presbyterian Churah on Sixth jatrants and serip and Attorneys tor all Finds ot NEW GOSHEN BUTTER Robert B. Carnohn, U.S. Attorney for same | ¥owery Was earnestly desirous of poses, wad tog | HE Won wary land aveuvue, on SABBATH AE- CHANGE OF HOURS. Claiing neninst the Unitod States, i Suse passives SOFEE sale : : 7 in accordance with its instructions, s8 well as | LOR NOUN, at ¢o’elock. Ht" | Ou and after Sunday, April Mth, 1961, the trains | g more ge’ Parm Of $8 acres, ao eee | Ce * ine aoe oft Chas. A. P thelr own feelings, they leftno tneans unexhausted BY THE REQUEST OF MANY LA. | will runs follows FE ee exandcis. __ap i ATTRA, « prime article. am - Phelps, Surveyor at Boston, Mass. tv secure that much desired end, but all thelr ef. dies eid gexticmen another Concert will| Leave WASHINGTON at 425 and 7.108,m., yue SLOAT SEWING MACHINES. of Batter Harmon Bennett, Postmaster at Norwich, N.Y. | forts having failed, they were now forced to feTurn iar Bi by Lagoogua and Rap FRatuei +8 Wil- | 245and 545 — -iipaes toan outraged people with the object of their ye pm ‘ Bp 8-co3t’ P_C. FEAR’ Tieken as conte ORY EVEN NG, April léth. 5 Leave BALTIMORE, até ands l0a,.m,345and | George B. Sloat & Co.’s Elliptio Lock Stitch PURGING THx Senvicx.—Yesterday the Presi. | ™##!0n unaccomplished, and they express the firm | and Motel, . as at the Muzic Stores dent directed that the names of Captain W. B. conviction that war is inevitable. ons hi} T WILL BUY AND GIVE A engers for the West, Southwest and North - xd €o bo superior to ail oeeernes? So SoknOw! T ser Actograpnecoia trom ‘aehi ap 13-20" JOHN BEESON, | wost willtake the 425s. m: and 245 p_m. trains, hey can be purchased for $45. Ke A ‘ . poy cam) r Ww Jeans of the 3q Infantry, and first Lieatenant | Resioxations —it Ie stated that of the 1,110 Wesntagion tithe lahat CARY 2B, Tanctigere ving a nee ~~ aS, The} mace the Smcather pads, f KING, 346 north Tweitth st ‘bner Smead of Ist Artillery, U. $. Army, be ofticers whose names are on the A in the service of 12 nment, ar : Boe oy = stricken from the roll of the arm; 5 the rac tue number of resignations to this aany neciote t ore ore shereby or it, ard 245p m. date, si; sasemblo at their arm ‘THIS (Saturds ™ and 5 company in s-cession movement commenced. 00; ond teak ar EVENING, at 735 0°01 ay # Por Sort 2 perm = prices for declining the command of his P t : Pp. A New York when about to start on the curreat | sigsed mmmsaued omtces of ike Navy, Fa O.P. P_WROK O'S UBANT, Captain, | Ou Sundar but Ono train ‘sce ta sthidelpnan Ezpedition, and the latter for having when with | which should be added four liestnann nee yo ATTENTION.—The Metropolitan Hook | °™!¥; Wee, SMITH. his company on board the Brooklyn, tendered froma thetr sympathy with se- | Ure, 8nd Ladder C iy Bre yeacosted ap 13 (Intel&Rep) Master of Trans] ~ | crmsion. a truck house on #| VE. his resignation to escape from duty. psc hg th Lg SPs ard cticere ef the 2p’alock, ine tizens’ dreas, to mitend cheery ORANGES, APPLES, POTATOES. ee en of thei me \¥ 150 boxes sweet Graures. me Order, Tax News.—We necessarily devoie the read- | */¥) “0 temain in the service. member ts requested 8 resent By ori oye Resees and Belivie S ferosr Potatoes, 4ng columns cf the Siar, to-day, nimost entirely OF The citizens of Talapoos, Ala 2 U3 J.T. CHAUN rye Pant ‘ond Bs icar. ee © thane ef setng news ~~ | edged themacwes to buptoc goede he sat TON ae tiie aes chant LS 2s" Orr meres seas Waa tesa | hana goods from who purchase goods in the free States, id ate, Pe ——4 Rrra: Met ee ar | ra Sl tte mr ne oe] ARR SPE SPB 18S ae