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SECOND EDITION. LOCAL NEWS. GEORGETOWN. THE LATEST NEWS. They hired aman named Evans (who was ASHINGTON TH ‘orrespondence of The Star —_——_ ——- {7 Though Tux Stan {a printed on the festest | calied Buckskin for short) for $30 per month and W AT Maton Pp of 5 '. TELEGRAPHIO. THREE O°CLUCK P steam press in ure south of Baltimore, its edition | Dard and thee gave him fi romepi=l | garatnemmanieente a ‘There wes'e Yiiee and exthtUanti alia 06 | — a 1 ww | > ae i e = — te 90 & to require It to be put to press at an bGyyy Lecleaned out Lawrence eats: sek : THIS EVENING, yo emen at theball on the corner of Gay and | From Mentgemery—Thirty-twe Thowand | jyrexex Excitzwunt —Tbe ramor of the pas. early hour; Advertisements, therefore, should be | bad to go out into the couatry several miles to | Fifth week, and positively Inet night but three of | High streets, on Monday night, for the oo ed Treepe Called Fer. sage by Virginia of an ordinance of secession cont Seiippiere 13 otclock ms oCieisn thay eeey BO Feess baving Coninsea Ladisch, ate | WES oi apeas Ole the Seat Ciiin Meee eet a Oe errant | ,pMoxrgoxuns, April 16.—Of the thirty-two | Fla lastnight, referred to elsewhere in te-day'® : lew $ ¥ J u ~ Sot pen tl tbe nex ey. recharge ash haar | © Whewil anges fos inttingse "| ete Bord of te Su reat ef Dunit a | eens tia o Pista, whist eae ee ure from each State except Florida, which sends two theusand The Southern people say they will su ‘Star, created intense excitement throughout this city to-day {t was followed instantly by enotber alleging that the armory at Harper's Ferry was sin, when the following resolutions were adopted: Nortem.—District of Columbia Advertisements ‘W bereas the preservation, protection, and trans- | to be inserted in the Bat timons Sun are received | Mission of our free institutions te posterity, and Tx the New Comedy, by Tom Taylor, entitled Colombia Militia. was elected Captain; Mr. C. < A. Offutt, (lately of the Potomar Lig bt Infantry.) THE USES IN THE WOODS; Ist Linhebene Yur. Wm Birch, Bs} Lieutenant, And ere a ch, ; 7 Lincoln and Seward’s combinations. It is less seized thi in; w the su of the Government, asa necessary !n- = ond Mr. Wm. Hoffman, Orderly Sergeant This] of a government than ours, and we will dri is morning in the name of the State We ee oe See cident fo the procurement of that result, is 2 par- Sovox SninoLz, _ | company ts to be called the Potomac Light Guard. | Lincoln beck to his abode in quicker style than | have as litte feith in one of thete rumors.as in < — = amount object, which demands our united and in WYER. and numbers already 63 efficient men. They will | he canre through Maryland. the other “Prem Spescn Mextine” mm OLp Trinitr | Vigorous co-operation; and wheress free speech TRE PEOPLES LA . enlist some day this week. There is perfect confidence here that we can, with Davis, Pillow, Breckinridge and Bezure- gard, whip out Lincoln's 75,000. Our munitions of war will bold out than ‘“‘Abe’s”’ m Gen. Pillow’s oifer of a division of Tennessee troops to be raised immediately, bas been ac- ‘acH.—Last night, in response to a call for an | and a fee press are the means by which the of public ccatiment with regard to “free a Rs mistaken views of the deluded — a large crowd collected at old Trinity | dupes of the slaveocracy are to be disabused; ‘bmteb, and Wm.C. Parsons, Esq ,of N.J., was Resolwed, That while treeson is rife in our calied to the chair, and thirty-four vice presidents midst, and traitors are moving armies to secure re its triumph, we, the loyal citizens of the Union, Capt. C. H. Rodier, ef Company A, Anderson Mr. Gury begs ‘eave to announce to his | Riftes, took out twenty tecruits yesterday morn- patrons that the Spring seagon will commence 0M} sy and will take outa few more this motaing, Monday, Aprilzza. swelliog bis commend to 100 men of more. T WISE JS SUFFICIENT. : A Dur gex HOP wil Usk, THORSDAY Cap:. Goddard having resigned the command NG, The changing of the baggage of a company of United States troops from quarters near the War Department to quarters in or near the new Treas- ury Building, that occurred this morning, geve ; f the Carrington Home Guards, Mr. John Bur- 4 by ti rise to the romor that they (the company) were VED 2th inst.. mony Hel’, and we = J cepted, and he returns :o Tennessee immediately. 4 . Pa in a few remarks, explained | are called upon, by every consideration of pa- aoe following 'T. hy a wenther eer er elected to fill the vacancy. We hava no controversy here but with black being sent to Harper's Ferry to retake the United the taters oe tod nectar, and called for a free | trietism, to leave no means unemployed to pro- | mits. Our frie nd Aequaintances arr ‘apt. Wm. Steuart and First Lieut. Esau Pick- | republicans. States Armory—bosh, of course. expression of sentiment upon the treatment of | tect the Capitol, and preserve Union and | invited to attend. oompany shall be strictiy rel oe the Georgetown Mounted Guard, have re- en. Pillow guarantees to MBse ten thousand pe Ls n those who had been abused in this city, when at- | 4 chives of the nation from threatened destruc- select, ST. CLAIR DAVIS “8 » We understand. men in Tennessee in twenty days PREsivENTiaL ArrointuEnts.—The Presiden Yempting to vindicate the principles cf the Re- | tion; and that we pledge to the Government and | 4.16. g¢« ST Oa A Sop, rst Lieut Wm Winship, of the Scott Rifies, Vice President Stephens, in a speech at Atlanta | bas made the following appointments : publican party. They had come from nearly all | military authorities of the nation our most cordial last uigbt, says it would require seventy-five times seventy-five thousend men to intimidate them. It couldn’t be doae. Farther from Califernia. Fort Kearney, April 15 —The San Francisco papers state thet thus far the export of treasure his year exceeds the export of the first quarter of last year by $609,000. James. A. McDougall was again elected United States Senator. On the second ballot he received 77 votes, Nugent 30,and the balance scattering Allthe Repndlicansand most of the Douglas mem- bers supported Mr. McDo i The late storm dome: mining clsims in Tuolumne county alone to the extent of $200,000. A new effort is to be made to contest the will of the late Senator Broderick. on the ground of for; . His estate is estimated to be worth two n= —— ‘m. McNulty, formerly of Mansfield, Ohio. who early emigrated to California and became very wealthy previous to the great Sacramento fire of 1853, which swept away most of bis property, committed suicide at San Francisco on the 3ist of March, Intemperance and domestic troubles are resigned, it is snid, because a gre! of the 85 000. 000 —BLUE BUOK —Inform- wopclnay Piao to elect Unien men into the $ 9 9 * ation astoall the Offices | ranks, it were willing to receive Secessionists in the country ‘and salars_—25cente. Contains tne | and National Volunteers es new members. ° Gr ry 5 o—_ Deptt ohiah are eae Pissemar, Sate er tipgecee geno 20 tonsof bombs, grape slogue of Curiosities at Patent Office List of Pat- | #! jot, &c., were shipped on the Mouticello, of the ents. Old Books bought and seld Catalogue fur- New York line, which left her wharf here yester- nished. ALFRED HUNTER, Bookseller, any. ‘2-2m* ‘Willards’ Hotel Square. ‘The freshet inthe Potomacts subsiding, and we hear of = terse cnere 2 pe canal. ‘There are rumors of dam: ams No.4 and 5, whic’ WANTS. are not credited. ‘The breach near Seneca is now ~ | being repaired, ahd will be finished, we learn, in a few days, and ep will the break near W illiams- tsef the land, with their hearts overflowing | and hearty support. Lain a love of country and devotion to the Union The meeting then adjourned to meet to-night, and bed found here in their midst a set of men | 2t the same place. breathing treason and crime, who stalk forth in = the community to browbeat those who dare to ex- Mittrany Movements Here —Yesterday, after their sentiments. But there were men from | the Star went to press, jetachment of sixteen ibe North and West, and the South, too, who say 4 Union Rifies, Captain te them, Vindicate your rights. [A .] One | Rutherford, appeared at the War Department, of their number had been assaulted in their midst. | were fos ‘and mustered into service. They Last Sonday,G P Edgar—one who had stood | match well with the Rifles already in service. up for their princi ples—was insuited, arrested and A squad of forty-three men, to be added to Com- thrown into prison with villains and lees | pany C, National Guards, already mustered into scamps. They were determined to vindicate | eervice, under Capt McKim, was marched to the their principles and establish free speech in the | Department by Lieut. Jes A. Richards. They capital of the Confederacy ‘we e mustered {nto the service, making the com- he chairman of the committee appointed at a | pany one hundred strong. previous meeting to draft resolutions not having The Wasbington Rities, Capt Balbaeh, are de- arrived, Mr. ©. B. Denio, of Ill , addressed the | sirous of adding another caaey to the com- meeting. Itafforded him inexpressible pleasure | mend. and so make a battalion. They have a list to meet in Washington, a place celebrated above | of sixty-four extra recruits, many of whom have all others on this broad green earth for rascals | seen service in Europe and America tected by a Metropolitan police, a few in favor Additional recruits were received during the of freespeech. He hed been taking notice of men | evening for the following companies: and things since be had been in the city, but had By Capt Foxwell, for the Henderson Guards, found more things than men. When he arrived | seventeen recruits. here he was told by men with bright buttons that By Capt. Redier, for Company A, Anderson Ri- George Leonard Davis, Paymaster in the N: Mangia Giiman, U. 8. Mersbal for New } omen shire. Wingate Hayes, U. 8. Marshal for the District of Rhode Island ee LOCAL MATTERS. ImPoRTANT AREEst.—Vesterday, Detective Oficer A. R Allen returned to the city after an abscence of about eight days. He was sPestal’ business, and he deperted wits Gol. Fey spec! ness, » with Pey ton yesterday week, and when be wes on the of starting, bis work was made known to him. A clerk in the Pension Bureau, named Edward R. Chase, stands charged with purioining valuable papers from the Pension Office The extentof the robbery is set down at between $20,000 and Detecti ood DRESSMAKERS, Wat aitat wel eee Sth and 10th its T, ws EU—By a respectable young woman, & We are requested to state that the morning SITUATION as nurse or chambermaid. No | omnibus (of the Enion Line) will leave our city onto travel. Address Box 8, Star Office. | at 7 o’clock every: morning hereafter until further ap tie notice. i ARSED BOAR. fora lesz ie s eet ee vate family where there are no er boarders, she will furnish her own room, ‘Terme must bs | GEORGETOWN ADVERT’MTS moderste, Please a‘dress a note to Box No. 3, i Star Office. aon epit-st | MAYOR'S OFFICE ; V ANTED IMMEDIATELYV—A good journey- G, _, GEOgGETOWR, Dd C., April 15, 1861. man BARBER. Toa sober dh i pf this town over tae are of forty- the highest wages and constant e 1+ willing to render mil:tary ser- $ a3 papers ere several land wa-rants, and some of these got into the session of a banking Louse in Ann Harbor be Mayor of the town was the bead of the firm, and sent for Mr. Allen and showed him the warrants. gi Apply to HENRY BUN vice to their nery and more particularly to de- | the alleged cause When first arrested. Chase expressed bis willing- people were not allowed to talk politics on the | fles, eleven recruits Bridge streets bet woen Congress fend the District of Columbia againat the aggres The Breckinridge Democracy State Central | ess to return to Washington with the officer, but streets, and be hed replied that the men out West| The officers of the President's Mounted Guard | Georgetown. sion of rebels are gn- ited to enro! their names at this Committee is in session in San Francisco, and are were used to it, and would be protected in it too. | went to the War Deportment and tendered the reported to have negotiations pending with the office. As soon ufficient number have bee The Administration which had just gone out of | services of that company to the country whenever Zz a upon thelr arrival at Detroit he stood u the to cc enroled to constifuts one or more companies ANTED—A compotent WOM law, and was placed in the custody of the Marsbal warh and iron mall family. Soot will be assemble to elect their own officers, Douglas Committee for the purpose of bringing | there, while Col Peyton and Mr. Allen returned power were used to such tools. and their tall | wanted German preferred. ¢ wages will pari, and | to make such other ements as may pe ncces | the two wings of the party together ned to the city for the additional a ested ‘western President had not yet bad time to cleanse A guard of fifteen men‘was detailed last night | no one need apply at recommendations. | ssry to equip thesn ench service ss may en & Col. P. lef this morning for Detrot! the the Augean stables, so they must be patient and | from Capt Kelly's command (Company B, Union. | /nquire of Mrs. J. B. KIBBEY, corner Twouty- | be assigned then. by ‘oper military authority General Weel for the Unien. evidence required. The return of Mr. Allen re- bear ft a Iittle longer. Their army had been | Regiment.) and posted at the President's House. | first street and Boundary. ae 2 dnc he ga of ADDISON, Mayor.” |. Troy, N.Y, April 16 —Gen. Wool made a pe- | !!¢¥es bis friends from anxiety, caused by their scattered over the continent, their navy sent off | A guard was also detailed from this company for | WANTED By » respro‘able girl. a SITUA _# 2 SON, Maser | triotic speech hefe last night, pledging all bis | Beit Informed that parties in the South had been into distant ses, or suffered to rot at anchor, and | the War Department The regular guard was : ION to cook, wash ron in # private WO DWELLING HOUSES FOR KENT, | energies to the cause of the Union. He said: “1 telegraphed to by secessionists bere to look xfter they had been told by Wigfall that the South had | also kept at the quarters of the company, so that | family. The best of reference piven it re- sitnated on the west side of Fayette strost. in | am prepased to devote my life to the work, and | B\%)28 twas supposed he bad gone South, ramor fired om our flag and we dare not resent; that if] the men belonging to Company B cannot com- serst guar atthe coracr of Fourth aioe , i beipe equidistsnt from the Academy | tesa vou in the struggle.” ’ said to arrest the noted Ben McCulloch. we did not take our men out of the forts in the | pisin of the want of active service. =: “ 5 “achat ha pend Aragon ma lag tong South they would do jt for us. Well, they bad RESIGNATIONS. taken them ovt. They bad spent over a million Captain Stewart of the Geargetown Mounted of dollars, collected thousands of soldiers, and | Guards, tendered his resination to his company bad starved ovt sixty men. But they had got an | at a meeting of that corps, held a few nights since. The Syracuse Courier states that a large portion of the democrats there are o) to coercion; and coasider the true policy of the Gevernment to be to recognize the Confederate States rather than Pouice Matrens—Before Justice Clark —Jobn Kelly, disorderly and profane; fined @5 42, and in default of security and costs wes sent to the work- SR ELT Tay Er mre ich wi'l be rented with or without the We Aa DY ae rdeNY the ther being No. 63; both having TURE ofall kinds, for whioh I will guaranty to pay | *Paclows g ound» attacliog. the highest prices, and, as ae aif shortest no- iu ” tice, 1 Nowi35 brides street, | bave clvil war the workhouse 00 Gaye Wilinrd Ayers carrying elephant, and what was worse did not know | It is stated that company B, Anderson Rifirs, Jor in Furniture, Stoven, &0., 8p 16-lw_ NO. 198 ridge street, _ Landlord V. workhouse lays im yers, what to ‘lo with it. Old Abe of the West would | Georgetown, were to have been mustered into ser- | 009 Pras ate bet, Gand H enst side, For RENT —in Georgetown, aconvoriexttwo- | down in his Sito keane en aay, Sor eating dome a ae weapon; fined #20 and costs. R. * soon show them what would be done with it. | vice yesterday, but were not, in consequence Of | —.—_—_—_—_—_ story BRICK HOUNE; has cae throughout | ocrat a traitor , Bradford, profane; fined $158 Allen Thomp- Cheers] He knew it on the 4th of March, when | the refusal of a number of the members to enroll Y and water in the peer is within @ few mao son, do ; ined $194 Mory Moore, selling liquer ¢ beard him from the east front of the Capitol. _ | themselves, and in consequence of such refusal by LOST AND FOUND. utes’ walk of the omnibus depet ard the market; without a license; ined $20 and costs. Before Justice Donn —Yesterday, Reuben Dodd ‘was arrested by policeman Bi one ot assaulting and beating bis wife. The being conclusive, be was sent to jail for court Thomas Lomax, colored, was arrested by officer Kimball for an assault upon Thomes W The Seuth had boasted that Jeff Davis would | them, Capt. F. W. Jones threw up his commis. tear from the Capitol the starsand stripes. He] sion. Lieut. Orme, of thiscompany, is endeavor- had no feer of it That fxg was agoing to wave inf to muster in a sufficient number of recruits to over the Capitol forever, axd all tbe stars on it, | fill upthe company. too. [Cheers] It might be that the star repre-| The officers of the Sixth Regiment D.C. M. had senting South Caro ina would be designated. but | a full meeting last night at their armory, and de- it would be there anvbow. There were Marions | voted a couple hours to Grill exercises and com- The Virginia Convention. Ricusonp, April 16, p. m—The Convention is still in secret session, and nothing has trans- tee of their doings. It is, however, the current sn nt an of secession bas been pe In the First Ward. the 17th March, | boshoods in town. Rent moderate, Apply to J VO, F oper PORTEMONNATE. The owner ona | T- BANGS, Ageat. a) 15-3 e0 ba it ing property a ine for this ad- - ae Verteemeut. Cail | street, between gad andisd, | WYHOLESALE |e i M.N. MASON, 3! Le 202 barrels Labrador HER EING, selected, 95 do Bay Island do PPAKEN UP—A BAY HORSE, harnessed tos wi The Governor withholds bis proclametion ti!l colored. He waa held to security to keep the snd Sumters yet sn South Caraiion” and thovgh | pany manedvere under tarir Loatructor, senses | soep Wako Mngt ohare teasonied fo ome fe ae the nrtion of te Convention shall have bees | peace. they might be driven into the woodsand ewamre | Buckley. ‘The oftcers of the Sixth are deter. | forward, prove property, Dey charger. and4— 50 bbls, new Magdalene do slain THE LATEST BY RAP a8 were by the tories, y if power wou! min make themse s efficient as possible, | take them away. . F. DUNNINGTON, lw do St John Ls WiVE' . TELEG: be felt. Gwis bad core to California to preach | and are said to be making. excellent progress. It| “apis St = Ninth at., opposite Center Market. | Daily expected per schooner P. Heiiner, and for From New Orieans. othe Herren treason, but there were men enough there to take | is expected that at their next meeting all of the sale low from the whert on or helore arri New Onveans, April 15.—The New Orleans - ~= 7 “ Sentiment in Kentucky. care of the Pacitic coust; and if there were not, | non-commissioned officers of the regiment will Also, 182 bbis. cho ce Labrador HERR 7,02 | Truc Delta (Union piper) says that strenuous they would rend a few from Mlinois or Wiscon: | have been appointed, and. will be present te par- BOARDING. board of schoontr Expedit, due here about ‘lo Liret | efforts have for some time been made there, by | _ Lovisvitte. April 16 —A largeand enthusiastic sin. He did not believe that Wigfall would go | ticipate In the exercises of the drill. : SS hire pent 1 ALEWIVES, the opening of rendezvous and offering of large | MCetine of citizens opposed to tae war policy of back to Texas at ali. Governor Houston and the NEW COMPANIES. ee ident Lincoln, was beld last evening. T' OARD.—Pléseant Rooms. with Board, oan be | jw do No.1 Gipped HERKING bonnties eic., to induce men to enlist, but truth | Prev ing. Three Union men of that State would take care of ber;| Ata meeting of the citizens of the First Ward, had at No. 28 Four ant-a-haif st, 10 do Now Hoeton do and candor compels the admission that a single | thoutind persons, it ls estimated, were preseat and so it would be in every case when the Union | called for the purpose of forming a military com- ap 5-2 (Republican.) 300 do No. 3 Medium MACKEREL, Glouces- } regiment cannot be obtained in this way for ere unanimously adopted men made astand Why, Sennett of the Herald | pany, held at the corner of K and Twenty-fourth ‘wasa good Union man to-night, and he should | streets, the following officers were elected: Cap not besurprised to see the next day the ‘‘Statesand | tain, J. H. McBlair; Lieutenants. Ist Dr G H. Union” come out in favor of the Administration. | Newman. 2d W.S hurley, $a John E. Herrell; {Laughter ] He expected so, for where the car- | Ensigg, Thomas Blunden. that Kentacky wiil not it the marching of troops against the Confederate States, but if war must come, sbe will join the latter's destiny. The meeting indorsed Gov. Mazoffin’s response to Secretary uneven, SE DOLLA | *this Nore GACKEREL, Giouceeter inspec- | “™Mederste army: t 9, ‘ s $1—81—$1—81—81—81—81—81-$1-$1. lng, Rie and half kits No.1 MACKEREL and SALMON, $1—S1—$1—$1—$1—81—81—$1—S1—$1. | 4 Halt bis. Rprng HERRING and Labrador Pennsylvania Treeps. Reaprye, April 16 —The Spe Fiving Ar- tilery of this place, Capt. Jas. McKnizbt, 103 men A timilor meett beld at Pad. 7 caes Was the eagles would be gathered together The ‘“Unton Volunteers,” the new compai oTAN ERKINGyof superior quaiity, inetoreand for } and four field p!eces, received a requisition from a neeting was af ueab, calling Hie hoped they would conduct themselves to as to | forming at the Monument House, Fourteen 476, Av. EVANS, 476 Pa.Av] saleateatigaotory prigre. Mere meas, the Governor th's morning. They act out this | fF a.session of the Legislature and © tate Oon- shor ey had no bosti! esigns upon the | street, are rallying to-day with fife and drum ¢] 3 ‘ 5 - morning ateix o'clock for Harrisburg, the place — Sealiaireh tt Cacy were nat tetealioned Gapedk | sndMilatght will ve tata atguction of omices.| “pee OF OLCE OF ANTIRETICLE OF ap 10-2 ud 101 Water et , Georgetown. of rendezvous. Theseare the irst Pennsylvaniaus in the field. Fire and Inundation at Montreal MONTREAL, April 15 —The inspection stores were burnt this afternoon, causing a loss of $125 0U0, which is principally insured. ‘The river rose suddenly yesterday, doing Im- mense damage to Grafiintown and the lower part of Montre: out their sentiments, they would give them to | They expect to muster into the service to-morrow. understand that free speech was to be allowed. THS DEFENSE OF WASHINGTON. Be felt thet the President had e more for the All the indications are that Washington city Union in the iast two or three days than had been | will be promptly put in a ition to repel any done before since bis inauguration; and when he | attack made upon it. A sufficiency of the seventy- heard be bad said that that *‘ four years from | five thousand men called out by the President's that time the stars and si would wave over | proclamation will be quartered here. It is under- the Capifol or he be dead im defending it,” he | stood that those rendezvousing at Harrieburz will felt that the victory was alrendy won. [Loud ap- | hasten to thiscity. The troops already here are plause, and three cheers for the PresiCeat ) T'! being placed in the most systematic marner. The democrats of the West were with them; and ‘a | artillery have teken possession of the heights and de.poctatic member of Congress—Hon Philip | roads leading to the city. A row of some twenty- Fouke—bad told him that by eer he was going | five carts, laden with cartridges, grape-shot in JEWELRY A range GTS AND SHOES. Soors varied as 0 IN OUR STORE FOR ONE DOLLAR. | god LAGER cf "seaalent suai june SPLENDID ASSORTMENT. couvi ridge street, near ihe om- t Elegant CARBUNCLE....... Sota for G1 | Sheeeer teat the seal press, Elegant LAVA... ma 23-m ‘A. NEWBERGER. Elegant GARNET —--- —- eo: Ee ei eta FOR SALE AND RENT. Sets for $1 Elegant CORAL and GOLD, Elegant MEDALLION. — == 3 0 MILITARY OFFICERS.—F. nt, a li + + +--+ Sets for #1 Hat. 42 by 5S feet, and two pte et sine, 8 Elegant RIM MOSAIC Elegant PLAIN GOLD ——. —. Sets for $1 | one 12 by 12 fees the otner 14 by 32 feet. Al: Later from New Orleans. New Oxxxans, April 16 —All the conrts here have adjourned till the third Monday in May, owing to the present state of off-ire. Hon T. Walker, 2 special La Bo ptt ee gomery from Galveston, arrived here yesterday on bis way to consalt with President Devis as to the defense of the Texas coast. ‘There was much excitement in Galveston on account of the wer news. The City Council was in extraordinary session, and the feeling of resist- — very strong. Ihe greatest activity pre- vailed. The Excitement at Nerfolk Norrork, Va , April 16. —The excitement here vn continues, and the pone are anxiously waiting SEP EEEP Bar SuUE SEP suleeneeraned home to raise a regiment to fend the Govern- | iron jars, and other miesiles, ed up Pennayl- ag HAIN: Furnished Rogma in the same building, ai for furtber news from Richmond and Wasbing- The Confederate States Loun. ment. [Applause ] Virginia was not going out, | veni4 avenue yesterday, to be placed where needed Ladies’ GUARD CHAIN 8 - for $1 for offigers, the whole fronting on Fs. ¢venue, ton. There is the strongest determination to] Moyrcomexy, April 16 —It is likely that the and Keutucky would nottry. When they hoisted | by the cannoniers. Ladies’ CHATELAINE CHAINS..for $1 ? H bg re ‘avenue, between resist President Lincoln’s war polic European sbip butiders will subscribe largely to the rattiesnake flag bere he would be the first one TO-DAY. Ladies’ NECK CHAINS,-.... —--. for 1 P. - — : the Confederate States loau. Taey are willing to to draw it down, and he was ieady to help doit The Slemmer Guard, Capt. Knight, Lieuts. Gent’s VEST CHALNS, (10 different {OR RENY—FURNISHED ROOMS, pleas } Faneuil Mali Apprepri seefthe pay frcely for special privileges. [Bosh —Srap } anywhere else If they bad got to fight to uphold | Smith, Donn and McElfresh, and 92 men, was patterns)... for $1 sedis loos ted Saeles ing Parior nae Chaaber Troops. pA ‘April 18.—Oe the Government, they should do it thernselves, | the first company at the War Department this : Ouevens Bost. ao sos and water, inshcuseocou- | Boszon, April 16.—The city authorities have a ee Person, me 4 and not shove !t off upon coming generations. morning. Their services were accepted and the LARGE LOT OF PLATED WARE, Pre House which 5 very desirable one, with | 2PPropriated Feneuil Hall for the uve of the troops oe as ee pad ua RnaS SOS Gen. Nye, of N. Y., was then introduced to the | officers will receive commissions to-day, and the consisting of large side yard,)includin- most of the . whoare responding to the call of the government. | Pt; Paying in gold. lence He believed it to be a wise provision | company wiil report to-morrow and be sworn TABLE, TEA and DESERT SPOONS, FORKS, | (nearly 0 411 be rented oa reasouah! The ‘‘stars and stripes” are now flying over the} _ The Confederation will have from 25,000 to of Providence that there should be an occasion ou | into the service CREAW PITCH 25 on D atreot, between 1s: Shari fe cake bases, "| AnL. Ae | aeteat mana” non mae i te a to ey ge, which to test the patriotism of the men of the ly after the arrival of this con:pany, the . ae Streete west, ap 100 =o > pation. Tre spirit that nerved the arm of their | Wastington Light Guard, Capt sree, Lacets. CREAM LADLES, TEA SETS OF : Sree yy PETS = Union Feeling at the Nerth. Southern Forts Strengthened. fistbers hed radually fadi se | Ellis; McCathran and Aitimas, 5 s@yean's. 4cor- KNIVES and FORKS, BUTTER OR RENT-—DWELLING HOUSE No. 422 New Haven, April 16—The Mechanics’ Pank | New Orzeans, April 16.—Several ot ilotism of theft day nearly died out; and God, | potals, 2 musicians, 2 markers, and. O> privates KNIVES, CUPS, &s.. &e. xtoonth at. next to St. Jolin’s Church an4 | o¢ this city has tendered to the Governor $25,000 | ordnance bave been inken to Forts Jackson and n bis wisdom, bad pat them to this test to see if | arrived. They were inspected and sworn into | Alao; A Large Assortment of JEWELRY, whioh | Trquire of E. FURL MAN. Rov 5, bas to be used in ulding the support of the national | St. Phitiip to-day there was enough left to revivify the old spirit. | the service we oa at 0 cents per article. Patent Offi __ government. That there was, he had not the least doubt. To Nextcame a company of recruits to the Wash- break up this Government was not the right way | ington Rifies (Captain Balbach’s command), 59 to redress the wrongs complained of, and he | strong. They were received and sworn into the defied any man to prove that by demolishing this | service. another might be built up. It bad been sald that Company B, Putnam Rifles. CaptsinGreenwell, Additional volunteer forces were dispatched to Boos Boorse: | HEA ive ; ince Specht pla GREAT | HOUUE.comminins 6 room aca Bitte: wis CLOS'NG Cee one ae AT A GREAT } fsndaome flower-garden attached, is offer-d for Government Parchasing Steamers. Toronto, April 16 —Agents of the Washing- ton governinert are bere trying to purchsse the Sentiment in Tennessee. Mrupnis, April 16 —Intense excitement bere. pa 9199 BOOKS Selline for “soconts | 22S: together with the entire Furniture eoutained | steamer Peerless, an iron vessel built on the —— meting last night. A resolution i jewlin, tton 2 f % ty u 2 tor. - cents oS person jemring Oo commence h use- | Clyde. was adopted resolving the c! of Mempbis ovt the only party which had declared it would not | and were accept This company bas been of the Union. No Union men now to be found meddie with it. It had decisred in its platform | formed since the night before last $2.00 BOOKS Selling for. here —[Bosh—Stax } $1 to $125 xo spply to CHARLES WILSUN. Secretary insurance Compsny, next to Bank of Coteus —The sudden changes of our climate sre ——— Y eources of Pulmonary, Bronchial and Astamatic —__.___ tens ; NOW IS YOUR TIME uv on, ap St Agections. Experience having proved inat simple Sentiment in Minours. Sermons wou Mereet te i one ods nt Giant (age Codonnly, Gempecws wvivel eed TO GET frOR RENT a pleasant three story HOUSE, Femedics ofter act speedi'y aud certainly when | ss Loris, April 16 —It is understood here that » , publican clear P » s 2 BOOKS and JEWELRY cornor of Twenty second ard fl sts. Gas Gix- | taken in the early etaces of the disease, recourse . tarough, and he had that in him which made | Were sworn in. | sees thres completa Rent $25) per tingle rear. Appiy | 20uld at onoe be had to * Brown's bronchial | Gov. Jackson will refuse to comply with the re- him forget CA pe — lines, and <r ©, Velen jpesievent, Contain seth ag LOWER THAN EVER BLFORE. onitne preiuises. Possession given the Jet ark Sreches.” Ay Lawouee ape Coid, pouch to meer pay est pap for troops. (Heis clasp bands others. ler ly ss May. 5 re a / - _ r » Others aaa Peer deh ee Ea Ttas | a ccepecnie: 2 weoslcivem end 66 peltatec serived CALL EARLY AT TROR RENTOA FRAME HOUSE: Ne iol | rechaion 8 move serious attaok may be offeo: call Seer | if need be, aud the old fiag | 2t 12 o'clock, and tendered their services to the | 476 Pa. Av. EVANS'S. 476 Pa ay | OR eer hast tones : eeccGuticl foraistena oak svonmteneting the hd Markets i the land shou'd be the flag to wave over him | Governmen:. ap 4-twar with rix good roums; Lealth ¢] voice. See advertisement. a New Yorn, April 17 —Fiour lower. Wheat it done wrong, they were willing to] ‘he Constitutional Guards, Capt, Degges, Lts jo l-iy Apply to GE Dekigr, core th ——— ATHAM’S OMNIBUS LINE WILL, ON | $v Per month Ii and after Monday. April 15, 1 L Wood and Co: run between \ a-nington and A‘ ets. andria st the fo! oure: Alexand ia at 5 and 4p. m; leave m_. and 2, 3.30 az Thre offices ar had right it, bat it wad not necessary to yo to war for | Bell, Cavanaugh and Scott, 6 sergeants, 4 corpo- thst purpose. If be bad the power, and Jeif. | rals, and 60 privates arrived and were sworn into Davis would iet bim, he would goto Montgomery | service and take him by the band and lead him up to the Company E (Zouaves) Wasbington Light In- hts of Bunker, and tell him that monument | fantry Battalion, Captain Powell, Lients Barrett been cemented with the blood of a so'dier. | and irving, 4 sergeants, 4 corporals, 46 privates, He would take bim to Saratoga and New Jersey, | came in later, and reported for du' declining tendency. Corp quiet and une 4 Pork firm. Lard quiet Lisky qulet at I8xc. a STReENcTHEN TER - * Vigor 1s one of tie cardinal elements of hea'th. Sickness 1s the consequence of its decline, death of its utter paraiygition. ‘She best » cans of impart- ing vigor to the broken down frame and shattered coustitution, which has yet been invented or TRM. O LET—A three-story BRICK HOUS 5.30 ated on First st. weet, betwoen D and Aen 4 128. | north, containing 7 rooms; reat $12.59 per mon! am. el Rtunemeta’s Hat and | fi2,e,three: rick House on Financial. New Vore, April 17 —Stocks | . Chi- cago and Rock Isisnd 45%; Miinots ‘bal shares 64; Mich Southern 32; NewYork Central 73; 18- covcred, is proffered to the feeb'e of both sexes between 2d snd Sd sts east, coctaining 8 roor ce ys ig Reading 31K; Hud: River R.R. 38K: Va. 6% F- Shoe Stor=, opposite Avenue House, Washinzto: P aud allagesin t:ostetter’s Celebrated Stomach Bit eading 343; Hucson River ei Va.68 where the rivnlets ran red with the warm blocd | %& Company D, National Guard, Captain Morgan, | aud Green's ‘Mausion House, Alexarcria. Past | tekes ies Bent ently eta een Biaed Sete: oesh | fers. Many who reflect upon the temerity with | 50; Kio. 6's Sv. of the brave men aad ‘sod pressed the bosom | Lieuts Brown, Hitchcock and Kelly, Ssergeants, | sengers onlled for et auy point within the eity which they heve triflet with health in youth and maturity, fanoy that they have gone too far to be of a hero. He would him to Valley Forge, | 4 cotporals, 2 color bearers, and 108 privates, a limits of either, Fare each way 2) cent-, ap 15-7t containing 2 icone, Ne. 160. | focsmmen of toe and to the veryspot where repose the ashes of him | rived subsequently and reported for duty. Th! last: an be hed on the lsth inst. Inguire next door To Tne AreiicreD!—e sure to read the adver- 4 *, rored, Tuisisadelusion. Deniiity, from what- | tisement of Molean’s Strengthening Cordial and TRISH GOODS. of each, or of GEORGE FULLANSBEE. Car- | : 2 , ‘weergtiied sot only on the eword, but on the God ad his been organized since Saturday eveng Now jeceived my Spring importatio is | Renter, on Lobe at. weat. Bp scott wie ver manuer i Mente insy prea Dn nacre oe ere J bi thers, and as] m Gid not hear an | lag- ‘ Linen Shirt Fronts, Table 7 8 Testor y the uw el avd heaith- | —— ——EE Toweling, Table Cloths. Bird 6 OR RENT—A handsomely furnished HOUSE nN : admonition come up from the tomb, “lay not tty | “Map Doc.—Last Thursday afternoon, a dog en Cambric Hankerchiefs, some good Fe the Hiret Ward pair io ILLIAM D. | CHeats bodily aud mental they ore pomtivespe | Do No? raiyainGs: pon this g temple would | owned by Mr. Glascoe, on R street, between | at 7 cents per dezen, all of my own importation, | BALDWIN, corner Seventh and E streets, cific. Itoxn be had of any druggist sp 15- New styles of Lad es’ LkbS3 T take him to Yorktown; to the fields of Mexico, | Eionth and Ninth streets, was observed to ex. | from the celebrated inauvfactory of Dunbar, Dick: | _8P3 6teo* { Sad BUT2ONS in every Tend bita OF the grave el’ eckson, who had | MDIt symptoms of hydrophobia, and bit several | fear ail selling at teu, per gents sen than wowal | UO REN Behe three story frame PW ELL £ SLOAT SEWING MACHINES, <n declared “the Union mustand shall be preserved,” | Prr#ens before be could be secured. Mrs. Glascoe | priges, HENRY EGAN’S, ded ENC todd squmron trom. tee Paret Oiken i —, ee SHAW bie BRORIVED * and then, if all that was not e b, he would ‘7: geen one in endeavoring to secure the 323 (soutieside) OTLUO, er , & good cellar enc kitchen, with | George B. Sloat & Co.’s Eliiptie and Look Stitoh i an S i re BERS PALS fe 5S cet £O take him toa bigh place, and tel him to cast bis | 208; toxertier inith ckildrem of Jolin Stewart, J. | os ip Hotter tl tn aero anes zliqut. Will not beronted for stosrding | Sewing Mschines whe ever used, areacknowl- | 1, tyes frst, sovy.7 of nome sts exe over the mitliousof this land and would ring | Liited pero hes Looe nares Syms pessoas road ati on FET TE =i poees eee ae eee see Se hey ean be purchased fo 8 call from their patrovs ant the ~tw bis ear the terrible consequences of an attempt | are now under medical treatment, and bo; 3s = bo < _ to overthrow this Government, and ask him if he : aig! pe n- ‘hey are fres f:om leather he, make the “marie rufflin: a They make the double icck st They sew thick or thia mater Th-y are simple in c: ‘They can be seen and their cheap for cash, at 521 th et 40,000 = I worth of Conds ts Un old at reduce prices. We | OR SALE OR RENT—A FRAME HOUSE, Seepese to sell the lollowing schedule of Goods at phtare, aitu ‘d on New Jersey avenue, betwoen M and'N et nor so, a nc w three-story bric at 123¢0., worth 23, | (No. 150 F garth st ) ai vf The = pe ‘ood suppiy 0! av BURN NENG woowss , Gold Laces. et were, Ge “il. F LOUDON & CO.. Cituszey and Military ed that they will not guffer the usual penal- wes to meet in life and in judgment the | “ttain y, retribotion which awaits the man Le ir do ties following the bite of # fabia antenal. font a uaboly thing as to destroy his country. | ays.ren —Tom Taylor’s new comedy, “The Nye having concluded with an exhcr- Babes in the Woods,” underlined for some time ‘ations explained Talore, 7 Machine Agency. at ms2-Smeo No. 362, under Browa’s Hotel. ak che Teaue 30 te 0 oa ome valuable LOTS, | & the Sloat Sewin BXWELLS © Ste ee on the bills, will be ‘ht out to-night, with Brine ichmond and Ain. ‘other brands, at | S! of whiohgwiil be sold very cheap. Inquire of J, 'S Fancy bee — be piles next introduced. | Jefferson in its part of vipaile. whickpert we Oo ; 2 cases Sasorted do’, 640., worth 8 and 10, er RX ‘AgD, New Jersey avenue, between s sa! Weare He bad come from a State the youngest of them | %¢> bas, In New York, in the bands of Clarke, | Ginghame—I oase at 80 , worth 12; 1 case at lag, | SBE N Sis. , ‘: been the great feature of the piece and givenit a all, where Lae & ye eres ‘He — Fe pata wonderful run. Remember, only three nights im this the Federal Capital, that which in Kansss| ™oreof S.J. would have received the rope andthe limb. He] Tux Late Rains anv THE CANAL.—The heavy otch, at 120. worth 18, SOK KENT—A three-story BRICK TCUSE —L.and P Coats, wet, at 900. worth 59, Pee Pe Ae beech =P sa ere rg 120., worth 25, ] 20th, at wren occupied by Assistant Attorney Goods—Poplins, Grenadines, &o., & large pom gg bet bag rea od STAND bn wipe hee thing that 8 to se] at a eimall DRY GOODS wi! By’ HA! ‘ORE, Gea ie ERR TOA HALE WiGs, ERIZETTE iu ok &o. A full stock always on hand, or made to jer atthe shortest lits branches, April. Alec, a first for business of | Rotce, Hair Work repaired or exchanged. imp! ~utood on the C! .0 platform, and would not be | rains which followed so soon after the late fresi. | je auy kind, osrner Gay aod High streets, opposite | | N- B—Lacies’ Hair Dyed in the most na‘vral | recentiy taken up their residence with us, thet pod ts pd vat eet towards anon om the s in bee titel pap brie fear br gee — itfor okehv and wet enol yess ch a Forres! find. Oe Oe BLADEN ‘FORR st sr READER, oak in 4 rod yn’ cvarsoounted operon band - low of the same sort mightoccur ; but, this | _ap.13-lweo" 5 AN. 5 w= * 18K J je for ensh. ‘The republicans did not intend to disturb slave | writing, there is no cobibedinary a taee | the ss = Soceenege: pected Pear SE Thp fel’ pwing statement, then judge | OA." Lon aapomeation of prices, so that cuc- property, but he boped that when the southerners | water, and, a stron gale froin the northwest TO THE READERS OF THE OR RENT—A_ BRICK HOUSE, contain Al COLES of Brooklyn, N. Y., & well | tomers o8» satisfy them-eivcg in regard to the ee emancipated their slaves they would give the re- | having set in, there will probably be none. | ‘We submit to the epnsideration 12 room), with Potomac water and gas, ont | known citizen there, had suffered from Dyspepria | 186 by puroneing for cash. oe 4 oo pablicans ded —— H of the readers of the Star the fol street, betveen 13th and lth, opposite reais for some yea?s, Witho-t permancnt reiief, anti he No. 38, opposite pes ee purchase a Rav. M. M. Crarx, of Liber! 8 just arrived | lowing list of prices of articles in our line of busi- ae. Inquire at WARDER & STHWAR tried AYERS VILLS, which taken sccording to sa Scroese th and Sache. port them as fast as they were here, for the purpose of making arrangements for | 0888: U: pag ne seek men ore biagecs the direotionn for this Naint, restored him to | _SP ag rl s ne A establishment of a colony of —— people in oer orapay seaplane | me ina Bw ares oe tenes —— Bad JER) A oe Aes a Ha} beria. Judging from the letters and papers in GEO. W. CROSS, of Harmony, Texas, had an | Rare Pamph ets, and Works on American History, bor nahn ee plan appears So aie eaten ina. avenue, opposite | Srepuon on Bis neck, shoulcere, ‘back ana leg Re. Letisre of Washington _ atte. others. fucements to the fre2 colored people of this coun 12: | the City Higil Square, now socupied by Mr’ Ware | ute sovercdaboat one third of Rie body It kept | drnss A. SPRING, 646 north Tweitth ot. Pita Hoa and the laws . 175 | Roatedat MC Rickard Wohisk S84 MloIniNE the | often. raw sore, wae of course very tfoublotors | Eo EN CAMBRIO HANDKER bim indicted } ‘mazvtf : FRANCK TAYLOR. | 824 distressing. “It eo much impaired bis heaitu ax « RENCH LI A ' conviction because be iP 's spec Ho- to unfit hi ax baainose kort him in — t See den. Preach Lduen’ eroh’fs at $159 per doz. Mttle irregular! Geeis tunes as SS ceded oeene cock: Tales | fi. cas 133] HANDSQMELY FURNISHED ROOMS— wy ERS “ai meter EXTRACT MARSA: | sodos: Go. do. do. should be do a oases. conte: viels, from $4 to ae Mistoe’ double-aoied sewed Boots BEET G Rt gtd Pn bar reetg eee PARILLA which cured him. Hisckin still chows | S°dos: a ee, Po Sy Bony ih fare pht deetion rt ae | Roe itaicd Eve Uaec hop ba. “18 | EaMeepatattr cettvienieac agera | mmasunY omy sooroton bet emeron | «Tin the 3 0 4 : ut. ©. 1.25, 1.50 | 490% Masfachusetts avenue, north «ido, betwoen Mit witeas ‘ righ nen T ware = siete wide srenty Aas erie tere | daitnon tthe oregag he M2 BT, | Head a a Oe ST ag Py la lost. . B. +09 b jren’s ut ( cry nats —— —9 2 4 if y bad been ad Sixth etrest. A) xiract of Witch @xery variety, sold at 1y low prices. OR REINT—The north HOUSE of the row of | [BREA severe pain sect in on, the soft side. with a | Marecities sil 1s al te, and we in- ba he ‘aia n. bottom Kinds. Sold as above. . map-ly . Boot and Shoe‘ 947 Seventh new fopr story houses on Fourth sta betwoon | takaole eyrmotoms of consumption. When reduced | vite all in want of DR SSSR atiog piece -» = ee an a et, D and E fts., No. 388, fronting the City Hall “4 the North. ee Zeotf 2 doors Northern Market. are. Phessesion kiven immadiately. Apply to | RY PROTURAT ook sae Ea Rear el gveusacail, uae oot HMOND AND POTOMACSTEAMBOAT | JY! bUi4, i. PHILLIP, Attorney titan. 'No, ‘and completoly cured him. — ‘he. Const Pinckney. CHANGS Of SCHEDULE. Seen nn ga repered by DHT. Craven & Swan ard 20 other ata: = : a sion would have NOR Haat ne the ith Ap 1, the steamers and aothii R Ou E opps. tained towards Prieg toy: BS fo eed ne, mar i ons minable war *Aguia C: Wl egos oe oo ee de Gray Goods, those-who were in arms both lines stopping at Alexandrine Ve. for | OF sos to.clons wl gers wed tree 28 comp ; ‘4th ee in, Biaok p noe ‘He 15 5t___(Tnt) | themselves by aa arms losded fn the Phyo otber by a small of the shirt