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nn are * Se? ey 2 —— THE DAILY EVENING STAR : ' ~ THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. = - PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON, } ‘This exeeiiont Pamily ané News Joureni—een- (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED,) ‘ining 8 greeter variety of intersetng reading AT THE STAR BUIDUDINGS, shan can be ownd lx any ether—ie published op C -rner of Pennsylvania avenus and Lith st., BY . WwW. D. WALLACH. . ; Papers served ia packages by carriersat 48) = _ +> jab year, or S7 cents per month. Fo mail subseribers the price is $3.5 2 year, in advance; $2 for six months; $1 for threo months; and for less than ‘Wares months at the rate of 12 cents a week. Single eopies, one cant; in wrappers, TWO CENTS, Dameiinearmaimpesaee| , KVET: WASHINGTON. D. C.. SATURDAY. APRIL. 20. 1861. N°. 2.549. it invariadiy contains the “Washington News’’ that has made Tis Daily Beening Ster clroulate @0 generally throughovt the country, {7 Singie copies (in wrappers) oan be procured At the counter, immedinte.y afer the sseneef the Priee—THREE CENTS. — present the evidences of their authority and the out reoruiting corporals to beat up fightin; “ater ee = objects of their visit to the President of the Uni- men in all the lanes and highways. The Voluatecr Militin—New Companies to CARRIAGE FACTORIES. be Raised, &e, &e. Te rumors circulated yesterday afternoon, | ted States. On the contrary, he is obliged to] FR. CHAS. R. ROTELER DR 'ASHINGTON G TORY, fosasrss-tna. that troops were to leave in id top events | eae eens. Foreytt ea Clawford that he has SURGEON UENTIST, Bat Tr R WwW v4 pS SO ay N ie bi 1 no authority, nor is he at liberty to recognize ving loosted himself permanent y in Washing- OCK HOSPITAL, We have just fished amber of first-class PROCEEDINGS IN BOSTON. Tee eee ree: NO Companies have yet left. | them as diplomatic agents, or hold correspon. | ton, offers his profe ssi: to oitt Has discovered the most Certain, Speedy and only | CAKMRIAGES, such a8 ‘Locke From the Boston Post, of the 18th iust., we | The first intimation received of the departure | dence of other communication with them. zeus i . im ail ‘Effsctual Remedy ia tht Werle Wagens, Fork’ Promen RE: take the following particulars of war move- helms nr saclay, . vs Mipeanen- igen : et , the Secretar of State would observe bremespag) pre — whey FOR ALL DISEASES OF KIPRUDENCE rages, and ncrus, which we te : xtraordinary activity prevails among the , although he has supposed that he mig! Dr ES © . pt The Third Regiment, Col. Wardrop, received | military. At the various rendezvous compa- ay and with propriety have adopted the con- pe LET NO FALSE DELICACY PREVENT. fan Practice ineah heaton in diferent Dengohes orders yesterday forenoon to proceed ot aie ive ¢ snag: rearatiing is going ae, on ctto the Liseoutivar eres pram lg haces nf APPLY IMMEDIATELY, eerie aaa emeny pirork agit sve sey intely to the State Hi an e their | an: ings look particularly warlike. Young iy ¥ tnees, ps ll aad ts lager the sclera for | men in semi-military attire may be seen hur- his desire to practice entire directness and to act te A CURE WARRANTED, O8 NO CHARGE, | » rs . ; in a spirit of persect respect and candor towards FRO. NE TO v. . Fort Monroe. For this purpose the steamer | rying through the streets; volunteer officials, | treare Forsyte sed Crawford, and that ponical IN tO. 0 DAYS. A 7 : A between 3th and 10th aoe 8. R. Spaulding was chartered. The regiment | with faces indicative of earnest business, tre | of the people of the Union in whose name the faane Wenkness of the Back, Sweictures, Affections of the Kid- asantieaky preoadad to the State , | #een_on every hand, and the work of turning cesent theniscives bifare hth, that he bes cheese | sea L aap og neye and Bladder, involuntary Discharges, Impotency, Geo- where the companies were separately filed ivto | out six regiments of warriors, ‘‘all armed for | fully submitted this paper to the President, who | «, Reg egy hi ~ euvousness, Dyspepsy, Laaguor, Confusion the Doric Hall, and each man was supplied | strife,” from a peaceful community, is evident | coincides generally in the views it expresses, and pared Coinmers fas Ba ELE ARE se Trerablungs, ; oe Disease of the with two undershirts, a pair of drawere, 4 palt | in:the sigue all arvuad ws. sanctions the Secretary's decision declining off- | (THB improved model Head, Throw of stockings, hatesseck and 4 tna me cial Intercourse with Messrs. Forsyth and Craw- , psack. ——— re —— : ford. y er than any other. : Their arms also inspected and put in Speech of Ex-President Fillmore. To this communication the Commissioners re- . 0} ate, ‘and all Dental Beay hich render Marriage terposs order. |The regiment then marched back to! 4+ a public meeting in Buffalo, N.Y., on tho | PlY that they clearly understand that the Secre- oom NS a inte tarts Bee, OF YOUNG MEN bone quarters over the Old Colony Railroad 16th inst., ex-President Fillmore spoke as fol- any ine declined to appoint a day to enable them | BSP p, ‘Sad Goventh » Kopeciatly who have become the victima dl So = jows: y the objects of the mission with which the: to an uotimely gra aortly after 6 o'clock, the line was formed | “ Petiow-citizens: It is many years since I | States, because so to do would be to recognise the are charged before the President of the Unite M TEETH, i ,OOMIS, M. D.. n exalted tales in South street preparatory to marching to the oo ret + M, D., the inventor nad patentee ja 0 4m” Ac REPAIRS neat aes AIRS: y dene, 3.2481] orders prompe i Seosnd hezd Seoeasinhty avsrey gee” x have entranced wr hinders of elo. . rie have taken any part ina political moeting, | independence and separate nationality of the ofthe MINERAL PLAT TEETH, ence or waked to ecetacy the living lyre, may call with rostinent at thir race: Company Joined the} and I never intended to attend another. “i | Contederatestates, ‘The truth of hinory required | tRes personally. a went {leas teeth iss fai Cousens. MARRIAGE. have long since ceased to be a partizan or pol- | that it should distinctly appear upon the record | cannot wear others, itician in the ordinary acceptance of those | that they did not ask the Government of the Uni- | who canuot wear these. ted States to recognise the independence of the | | Persons os!ling at my office can be secommodated At about 64 o'clock, the command marched nd no person oan wear others to Central wharf and embarked on board the MARRIED PERSONS, or Young Mea contemplating Mar Fiage, Devog aware of physical weakueas, organic debility, ss == ————— 2 er! Cami terms. But I havenot ceased to love my coun- | '* with any atyle and price of Teeth they may desire; | “iormities, &c., speedily cured. SOUTHERN MEDICAL HOUSE. Spaulding, under the direction of Brigadier- try, to venerate its institutions, to take a just Scenes Seay : le Rey asked suatoeee to | Mat tothose ehaass pactioninr and wah, parece, ott’ whe laces moder the care of De 2 way nt P DP: SUMAN has, iter an experience of tea General Butler. The whole regiment num- ‘de ini A adjust, in a spirit of amity and peace, the new re- | cloanost, strongest, snd most perioct dervaee tha: ra s eee aa Sgtablished the above refuge trom dered about 350 men, when it left pride in its prosperity and glory. and to trem-| lations springing from a matifest and accom: veychetce incon am ian, 2 quackery, relt-inbellea Indian or German OFFICE No.7 SOUTH FREDERICK ST. | 804 p.etouders of witeheraf and impostors m gea- left hand side going from Baltimore ee the corver. Fail not to observe n ly place where s bart prety aunst be paid and contain a samp, fined "nthe word forall improper DR. JOHNSTON, Member cf the Royal College of Sa ate from one of the mom earment States, aud the greater part of whose een spe: don, Paris, Philodelphis and else w! 1¢ Of the most astonish ng thas The Fourth Regiment, Col. Packard, which ble with anxiety when I see that a patriot | plished revolution {n the government of the late png Spiele’ a iS AE wal be widesceahom, oprah een, | Should hold dear in the mos i Federal Union. The refusal to entertain these | Rooms in this o!ty—No. 338 Ps. avenno, between wore quartered at Faneuil Hall, went to the It isfor this reason that I your re- | overtures for a peaceful solution, the active naval | 9th aad 10th sts, Also, 907 Arch street, Philadel State House yesterday afternoon, preparatory quest, consented to preside at this meeting— | 84 military preparations of this Goverament, | P%&- 00 15-tf to leaving by the Old Colony Railroad for Fort composed as itis of the citizens of Buffelo, | 24a formal totice to the commanding geucra) | Monroe. without distinction of part bo hav * | of the Confederate forces in the harbor of Charles- CLOTHING. & The regiment took up the line of march for | biog h wees ‘ce i yw ‘ ave assem: | ton that the President Intends to provision Fort » XC. the Old Colony depot as soon as possible, ar- sere to express their sentiments on the | Sumter by forcible means, ifnecessiry,are viewed aA 6 6h ! “ led into the | 2/8tming state of the country. To bo thought | by the undersigned. and can only be received by | 4G() SEVENTH STREET. 460 snectk € x int immed’ ori He led into t “i worthy of euch an honor at such a time from | tue world, as a declaration of war against the ALWAYS AHEAD. especial train whic ‘as in readiness, consist- | those with whom my life has been spent, ca! Confederate States; for the Presideat of the Uni-| | have juat received a nice at ck of SPRING ing of ten passenger and two baggage cars, and | for my grateful acknowledgments, and I there- | ted States knows that Fort Sumter cannot be pro- | CLOTHING, FU RNISAIN & GOODS, the train started at 5 o'clock. Each company fore return you my cordial thanks for this| Yisloned without the effusion of blood. The | TRUNKS, HATS and CAPS, to whisk invite the was loudly cheered as it entered the depot and | 7.7, of your continued confidene Commissioners, in behsif of their Government | Attention of ali in want of such articies, the regiment left in the highest spirits, amid | But. 1m Jellow ahd, this ta no for any | 2"4 people, accept the gaze of battle thus thrown | 1* "A pick sxpence is better than the most enthusiastic cheers. ret fame > aa me for any | down to them, and, appealing to God and the nS nad Cok cn nek Citas ite to ~ = man to shrink from the nsibility which | ju, t of kind for the righteo: of | £2 ‘ook at our goods and iyou The whole regiment numbered 475 men events have cast hi "s hed | took ee ene for the righteousness when it left. It will proceed to Fall River. | 3 crisis in the history of th eousts ration no wil'detecl Gel teeda ei ae argo atock of SPRING HATS which | am sell should enibrsce the eariest opportarity eee, and there embark on the steamer State of man, however humbie his work or Teentted his | flagrant and open attempt at their subjegation to | ing at25 per cent, below their actual vaius. For i of Dr. Shuman nas mace the mowt comp obo nr 4 Maine. and proceed to Fort Monroe. influence, bas a right to stand neutral. Civil | s:ctloual power. Hee eee TR THER Ya Baye, lust, Tecelved & Siena ee orort of his pationte In the afternoon the quarters of the Sixth | Yar has been inaugurated and we must meet | ———— es | |76" tof TRUNKS, VALISES, ani CARPET | bin" : rt nervon nose, * of the heart, rine ing ii fosion, melaschoty Tis, Ni 60 Sov horrible oomplairts, who would Fe them. I have avery i a wish to oe valush ¢ oruaments ng in prices from $1 $1 to 88. If tion of tne He: nt, Oompa N F = nen | cane hed : ; : ices from 31 bs If yo pinacion Af tan Beart, . . d reer lors, DeoeRMary nateg Gees Say cece: pede fa it. The comune ealls for aid, and we must PROPOSALS FOR POSTAGE STAMPS. bree od Funk Clothing, urniehing G Deaty, Uanbeone et Cooney se 2. a 1 et lene thane earns would boat - : 24 ; ‘ give it. r institutions are in danger, and — Imy th as lov th spia’s Cl rary ‘the 4 pith rations sufficient to maintain existence | oe must defend them It iz no time now to Post Orvicz Darantusst, No, 460 Beventh at. opensite at Ogee Ses | be dren cd : flice is on the ovrner of Sixth street nad for three da: Fr until Fort Monroe is inguire by whose fault or folly this state of | Frorosats will be cposived oat is cloak m Pit. SMITH. Clothier ; of the eRe g Ciarendon Hotel, opposite reached.) the time was given up to social in- : 5 : ’ Re marlé-Im No 460 Seventt: st., bet. E and F. # Waehington DC” tespourse, ta singing. leaves taking: pegs things has been produced. The ship of State | Of Svin Api! next tor furnishing Postage Stamps produced. sau ° of the general st, is in the breakers, and the muttering thunders | ty ure, on suitente paper of the best quality, fora le and desoription of those now L. A. BEALL « CO. NERVOUS DEBILITY.—Thousands exn now judge what is 2 ee etn tatene snouid ene.cce vtamp t rious were the tunes sung by the soldiery. : Se oMeige a foe * - the cuuse of their declining health, losin be a ace. Offi -c hours,9A. M.to 0 P.M. One that wae quite popuiat ran a8 foliows” | 20d darkened sky indicate tho coming sori, | toy atx tours chenencing het sf Ju'y iat fo crptiat thoy hme rimorad No SEH : 9a crt Vwied ie ‘te baa Sepa = e sink we must go down with her. e Jeera wi ‘ price per thoueand stampa, rect, betweon land K,justabove R. ‘i 18 City, Who wail tte then Wiest jo have a common lot and must meet a common coleerebls Deeteontin Wee atthe | Hall's. We have jut received a uew suppl of DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. word to tne wis ie on eo ‘apd ly When we meet at Fort Monroe, fato. Let every man, therefore, stand to bis} Also, tho prloe per th usand. in similar paok- | FAURE Gare ApH ee ING Se offer ts | yEba" he miegtade’ and unprodent vt ry o When Wa mest 04 Wack Menres post, and, like the true Roman Senator at the SF tiliverabie to the Agent of the Depertment | reli at very low prices. id nee us before buy- | pisvear ist Process Ours Courh. Cold, Hi in Oh, that will be joyful gate of Pompeii, let posterity, when the storm | tthe piace of manufacture. | Ing elsewhorc, a3 we know that we can sell you f man of ee eee ‘J joytul, . i Alao, the price pr thoasand, d»livered im larger te = Aum mess of the Throat, Relieve the When we meet at Fort Monroe Sot eben dae reckcleton and armor on the | packavor, me required, sithor at the Department | 6°°d#t les than ans other stora in the city. . : A aching Couch soi Contwmn- Many friends of the soidiers were present to | $POt where duty required us to stand. oF piace of manuisctu: ve. 361 Seventh st.’ ber land K. ‘i oe - from. 13, same, ;, te : * i Also, tie price p.r tionsand, separa, > € Catarrh, Clear and bid them # final adieu, and make « final in- Lon api my friends, ald my love of mtition as may ye daily ordered ier thane ot J 5 ;D, & lot more of the celebrated ¥ = ?p strength to the voice of stalment to the provender boxes. A few wives, } Country embraces the whole Union In all Offic 84 thin two huad ed s:amps, ‘ 1B~; neon very |s 1 of BLIic RE; KERS sisters, mothers und daughters were among the that relates to the administration of the Gev. packed in tin eases, suitable tind’ | SPRING CLO NG FURNISHING GOD axp SI tas: number, and those who contemplated the ene | ¢rament, I know no North, no South. Each rd boxes, with musin or cther equally | ®RUNKS, HATS and CAPS, at the P. c d steal rn 7 strong vovers, or lined envelopes, ac-ordin; Clothing Store, Seventh st.,epposita uw (rightful rapidity, perk a Corecct the, importance of Presented and had dry eyes affected a decided | #4d every portion is alike entitled to its pro- | the queutty anu dictanes ts heen veyed, Ottice. betwosn 5 nga by acod whion in the begining would sicid to rene singularity tection, and I have that confidence in this be required by the Department, stating t JEW ARRIVAL OF Ds ry frem whose bourne uc traveler returns. Gy, if negiected, soon atiacks the Li All the money that may be required by the Aduministration to believe that it will receive | 0203) if the pigns cfmaeieeroan tat Wipsiee MER CLOTOING, FURNISHIN: ( DR. JOHNSON’S REMEDY FOR ORGANIC pained Trockes.” Governor hes been offered to him by the banks | it- therefore think otr southern brethren ton, D.C. Al “ tf o - roy ents, ailay : magen, bok 5 ATS and CAP WEAKNESS AND IMPOTENCY ot this city. We hear of the following loans have mado a great mistake in Arraying them- | be re-e: toed ant che stamps ‘recounted By an . aes Seventh nf inpwunt remedy woshameel hermes | BROWNS + offered -— Webster Bank, 250.000; Suffolk | Selves against the Government for fear it will Sa ieee additio for | = = t nervous and suo bed oes all 4 Wing made me me Bank, $100,000, Plymouth Bank, $20,000; ©. | be improperly administered, and 4 bad hoped | ahcric5" packaces forthe mae mad propery A CARD. been inn =diately re : TROCHES perer, E- Hovey & Co., $50,000; North Banke, $50,000; | that, = ees enue te casin tated Tie § short Han reomipte, wivter the direation wi al agon: of I MOULD Respertfully cail the, attention efthe | igcatioe, Lose of Proereatits Pewee, Nestoos Lert BROWN’sS | .."\I recommend their use to Pustie x a re tment, t nl | SPmaxene. —, Bank, $50,000; Gardner Brewer & y Men COTHING Pak ete men's aud TROCHES. REV. E. H. CHAPIN. ifcations, of Proereative Power, Necrous ter rae r4 ai i factor a an . a As tb eakaess or Exhaustion of che mos: fearful $10,000; Lowell Institution for Savings, | error, that they would voluntarily unite with | © In must be made for the atampein eh joys’, CLOTHING, FURNISHL GODS, 1 an $50,000; Bay State Bank, $25,000; Mount Wal- might b or, if that were impossible, that time tty gummed, aud perforated vMeh inet ns} Hits ani ee On Tete, ar cat em now BROWN’s Pea Sa et tid or al ap Sin I Sf | prepred tore\ goode om better terms than ever ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. lerston Bank, $25.000. t be gained for a National Conventien, enon separate stamp oan be readily detach n’t forget to oa!l and jnnk at our new goods, THE Many THOUSANDS cured at ¢ “ At the navy-yard work progresses with} Which might so amend the Constitution as to "Tye denominations of stamps now in uso aro one 51 Nol aHb See FH, Clothier, vis fpr ccnynd tence TROCRES | 4,8 muon inate tesstinns guealier rouch rapidity, aud visitors are still exoinded. | ©2*blo us to separate without war; but if they | osnt, tires co ts, hve , ten cents, twelve | Pom ae mateeeh Ee See E-_ | cepertire of Ge ppekeeal dca eee mi BROWN’s © Astuma.” ges Nearly 1,400 men are now employed. Rob’t} Commence an ageressive warfare, we have no | cents, teents -f hirty cents and ninety Wood and Coai. ich bave appeared again and again wrhers the pubis er inv. A. C. EGGLESTON. Pettit. of Pa., purser of the Minnesota, re- | alternative but to rally around the constituted s a GLB 6 pre lg Dae a sare 1 le of WOOD on hand. Forty aes oes Sg eae mine at TROCHES | Coaisin Bo Opivm ded a eeuiend John Bell, the boatswain of | 2uthorities and defend the Government. mo: on all tho stamps, exoept thoae of poo cont | _ 2 Ne | article of D on hand, prepared to ats 2, | inarioes.’ DR. AA > ported yesterday. John Bell, the boatswain o| F Witten Bee toe the peat ef | suit the waste ofeach customer. Wood sold cord BROWN’S Chemist, the Minnesota. is a ni e of North Carolina But no language oan express my admiration ad tuirty cente,on whieh are to b3 the head of Da. J. H. MecLEAN’S “ A simp'e and p! got be hes roperted bimenlf resdy for duty. | of the wbole-sonied petrotiom displayed by | Rta wives tiitucii te ies Seeahere | sett ne Of 18 SST War erenyquatinn de: | see ENING CORDIAL |OCHES| und tor Coren Eee enow. sg nbey soled capeert ir Ee mapas ap siege a acmek be tae eee Sethe oie, sisuf ast be executed In the | #1 Coal kept in Coal Houses, screened bofore de AND BLOOD PURIFLER. BROWN’S| DE. 6. F. BIGELOW. and he shall be fai in return z : . ph B, : : . ing. : . ry rker, first lieut uaat ae the yard, is de- | 98*inst which the surges of secession beat in f r = faeces pre an Ibs, to the ton. THE ORKATESE AEMEDY 50 ths WORLD, ‘BROCHES| * eT ae Witine, tailed for the brig Bainbridge, at Caarlestown, cakes a mared by bathed bd seduced by an} 5 I> Personal attention to every order, BROWN’S | or the brig Perry, at Brooklyn, as lieutenant | UBboly ambition, they have formed a rampart ; perience uppored that the ] “| have proved excellent TROCHES| Wuorrine Covent <a siete es hive He Wy, WARREN, ai -” > . for the protection of the Constitution. ‘Their | Dumber cf prokages mailed willaverago above two tJ. & W. M, GALT, commanding. The Minneaota will be ready wget dade hundred daily, b Office 252 Pa. av., between Ith and 12th ets. for ite officers in about a fortnight. The Vin- | P®triotism is a3 pure asthe unsullied snow, and | ou) tam fi 0 Bt Wood Mill and Wharf foot of Seventeenth streat, and the most Druiciovs ano DELIGHTFUL CORDIAL is about t taken i he dry dock | their loyalty as uncorruptible as virtue itself. By prger pre below War Department. 1A 23th EVER TAEEN. “ Boneh cennes is about to be taken into the dry d If they ack further guarantees for any consti- | Bet more than ; 3 4 2AT NUM PIANO EE TROCHES apeai 5 7 tational right which they may think end«n- me ro be novompanied with a specimen | (ZREAT NUMBERS OF PIANO FURTi ‘ RE fos ® VOLUNTEERS IN NEW YORK. bs C4 y may tl sty.oofeugraving and the quality of paper for aa!s or ren a! all p toes, Also, tos Me 3 BROWN’? * ; “ fee cous uence of their relative weakness e furnished, which will basubm rdf t ley makes for rent or exis. New pound, 2 [From New York papers of the 16th inst.] y seccesion, would shesstaily grant f disinterest c ; i | Muste received fom all parts of the county week- : f ‘ TRocnes) “2753 Fase ote Paste SCOTT LIFE GUARDS. feei th eserve {t, and no mere abstraction . k oth ana let 4 3 . » The services of the Scott Life Guard baving | should induce me to withhold it; but T speak mt Diva prepare | | nO ocr ® ate a <a BROWN’S | Oom.pou With ‘Sreaxmes and been accepted by Gov. Morgan, the regiment | only for myself. The meeting will speak its ; 2 nsofstanps. | & RULES, Gebaae Fonee LAWN FRocHEs| Prof. M. STACY JOHNSON, will be immediately filled up aad prepared to] own scntiments, and I await its further dant th boxes and lin'd en- . avbmitted with each bid. It sre seiling at half their original prioa rs ated rp Teacher of eseary to protect the boxes by austin or other er goods of every descr pion we are sti 4 BROWN’S Resolutions were adopted denouncing seces- Sin the mcst effectual manner against wet | Stecst Our eto. kis imrge and well a TROCHES| “Greet it when before by 1 us unjustifiablo rebellion, and all engaged | 84 Sbramon, ‘The contract dies { oye 3, department. | BROWN’S | i o!svieds “Bret ar paakedeae ne [think they wilh La, start far the scene of conflict at the earliest | pleasure. moment possible. Hon. J. McLeod Murphy, State Senator, is a member of the corps. The ranks will be filled with those only.who have seen active service, and the regiment will be in it as traitors; assuring the South that we rill are their friends, and will tolerate no aggres-| th of stain T 4 : TROCHES vantage to = commanded by an ex-officer of the United | sion upon their rights by the General Guvern- ipeery oie ge eeeere tn Roce ee iH on of purohasers to our F | Pred, ROW BEY. AM States Army. When mustered into service | ment, but we look upon the Constitution of the | ocrhe United states tne tanec eee Come Te ae Ft pale Sarl: ti crashades cies soar it will be found one of the most efficient bodies | United States a a priceless heritage. which, if] Office Depa tment tant ol tha tencea Gente et Deen end TROCHES fT Bold PeERTSS Boe et of men of the State quota. fre fail to defend, wo shall prove false to our | NOs heen actaal eee Eee eee em Fartire | and White Goode will be found very complete, | MeLEAN'S STRENGTHENING CORDIAL desinacitinn seit NEW YORK ZOUAVES. holiest and highest duty as freemen, false to} cop. rplata and steel chgrecine ueee : nd will be offered at prices that cannot fail to £166 | Will e€eetually cure Liver rg fo hty ] our ancestors, false to ourselves and our chil- | ars thos engaged at the time of bidding, and who | Satisfaction We as an examination = 2) pare pene aa THE ONLY PREPARATION argangements for the enrollment of a regiment | dren, and justly merit the judgment of Heaven | 8F* oooupying suite e fireproof greo ies and pro- JOHN F. ELLIS, oY. Dyspepsia, Meartbarc, Inward F Wortny oF of Zouaves. For the purpose of securing hardy | and the contempt of mankind; tendering to} Vil! with al ths necessary iaoilities t execute POL ah, Cees ot ee men, accustomed to fatigue, he wisely chose SOL r Dull d he re § THE SALE 2 ¢ | the noble men of the Border States thanks for t Ly Maa eee eae resale. proven: FOR THE SALE AND RENT ning ta che Mead, Palp art UNIVERSAL CONFIDENCE & PATRONAGE the fire department from which to make his oF — their firm stand by the Constitution and the CHICKERING & SONS’ PIANOS, 5 ling 5 FOR STATESMEN, JUDGES, selection, and scarcely bad he announced his | Union, admiration as patriota, loyal as friends, rues not known to the Derartmert will fur- 306 Penna. AvENUA, arin gat te CLERG YMEN, LADIES, and GENTLEMEN determination ere offers of recruits poured in | and we embrace them as brothers, united with Neos ates tao contrane the Pontoia: Gieaer- ms 2 wails a Norte sine ey of dpa Dreams, | _ in ail parts of the world testify to the efficsoy of upon him eo rapidly that nearly La ae usin a noble cause; that we have witnessed | 8! eer yee le LENt OF deol i E which bid. 1a i . ssnoiia HAMS! Lan; Despendancy er x F 0.J Se he number enrolled yesterday, and by this} with pain the conquest of Fort Sumter a3 the | p.&¢tir! ag Reo Boyle asad gh oD Neola “MAGNOLIA HA ’ utiemen of the Press are uuanimoas ip its evening it ix confidently expected that the re- | inauguration of cvvil war, and we assure our | fo uereit nt having, Sipaokien cae t3!° fl We are. now inociving our nese supply of Mots MILLION BO [erabracast salt okie. giment—of 500 men—will be filled up, and] Souther brethren that whoever lays a sacre- |, Proposals sh uy he H:ms for this season. ‘The x oie : r ean ur- ou to doubt. i Fashi igi icatice t " sf passed. KING & BURCHELL. tien. am) oe » ready to take its departure for Washington on | ligious hand upon our Constitution is our en-| “Proposals fr Poss on TY} oorngr | and Vermont av. — Se etd 47 Wart Srurer, New Youu, Deo. 20, 1888. Saturday. emy, and, regardless of party, we will rally Tee Ae i baa ane corner SS ot one Sermon dre you? Gent of the i M BLAIR, SOMETHING N ON FREE EXBIBI- pine pemiechs canker thot oars THE FIRST REGIMENT NATIONAL GUARD. around it for its defense. ma %-Iawaw Postmaster a Ss TIC Licks 7 “CLOTHIN Ho leaguage con convey an adequate idea ef the immedi- reoriv ic The ranks of this volunteer corps are filling meat eban, hae i NA very large lot of CLC preguced this | had been benefited by the uneof Wood's ir Re- ai ‘og 60S * ——_--<+= ; RNISHING GOODS, HATS end CAPs ai Im Ro orative raqucer try sertiBonte +4 up rapidly, and last evening names bad | phe Correspondence Between Mr. Seward a . WECL A j q a fo. 460 Sevezth 1 Shore goede jsotion to Kive i been obtained. It is confidently expected that and the Confederate Commissioners. p r Bovene ate if oaasabaiiia sis, sstlsa to vostecos co's petetne be pelea Pay a yg Bony A A =‘ <2 . ba by Saturday the requisite number will been-} sir Jobn Forsyth, of theState of Alabama, and r ‘ - Some five wr rolled. Mr. Martin J. Crawford, of the State of Georgia, Twit rave 4 inia, money for my tee ie Ely pe teen pels eee poy min gn te | This regiment will assemble at the Tomp- | on the lith inst., through the offices of a: a brent [ bock dobts end for Boots aud Trunks. Adi (ene 5 ¥ NAb « the- | Soudrull to lorm upon it, babh of theeedisngree, kins market armory to-morrow afternoon, and pesgensor stars biped Cora their d: i Men's Kewed Moroc perenne indebted to i Le 50 ail and settle f the gnome ane peop dyad Dries noreaeed with Pima, > ahie be'Sa'aleck Washing- | an unofiicial intervi Phis Tacecs up, or Lenni! bo led to give their accounts Ag ceed ini rth was added t~ thom, an Med whethar by calles Ghanae Soe nuk} tatu lnak upon cicleaiely ponte eoenentacen | eens tn Gente’, aan aie Cigl- | ee Om San Oe SOR ie ae ta respectfully declined. ren’s Shoes, very cheap. W ‘i : Doe Ps ag | ‘HE LADI ; H T. e undetermined. It is supposed, however, that a tak , s twean Sth and 18th sts. hE edatanwine, DRDIAL ts they will go by the latter mode of conveyance. | ,.0% the 13th inst , while the Secretary wes pre- d take off 5 per cent. d fi MchRAns Rt * sever mp lexsant predicament | was induned to occupied, Mr. A. P. Banks, of Virginia, called «t uere unde. 2 fer incipient *sueumption, Whites, "se Hair Restorative, mainly to arrest the The regiment will turn out 800 strong, which | the department and wes received by the Asmeunt =r Pane ' wok | 8 eureatiny contnency of Urine | falling off of my hair, for | hed ‘velly no expecta will give the full number of men to each com- | Secretary, to whom he delivered a sealed commu- ? ‘ Annihilatin NUN . . ADSTON a ny a origins! color except from dves. I however, pany. nication, which he had been charged by Messrs. ; : 5 ty he yard, ¢ NO MISTAK? ABOUT IT reatiy surprised to find, after the use of ewe bot THE THIRD REGIMENT. Forsyth and Crawford to present to the Secretary | a Powder new ssloof Narbio Mantes. Tablo i oso op only, Cat not only was She (ling calarsuner, Last evening a regimental drill of the Third | 1" person. y known and] kept on haud. Brown Stone and Granite work zt igen (a but oer oe el aes eT ad ed " Cc Posth k In that communication the commissioners in- 4 best artio's to prompt y attended to, WM. BRAUDLE yeur 5g sensi! . y — +4 vaniboon cr to hi ry, Col. 8. x pom bey bats formed the department of their appointment to Roach a tage ma 18-603m. Pa. av., het lath sad 19th sis, | wasranted te give ertitfuction. oa pe bees. very me fee Ser: oa. eee S ee Brena, coceee nth | wait upon the Federal Gov. t for th - : = Fie 5 FOR CHILDREN : Dy Obl 1 owe to avenue and Thirty-fifth street. The members pose of opening negotiations for the acknowledge: Ante: Mote. Bites. 1861 peed dt 1861 yyee entitscn ase ciakiy, 9mm ot }@icved, MCLEAN'S send ‘ail wee who present numbered about 500 men. ment of the nationality of the Confederate States, Vine Buga, &@. Commence the Year with a Diary. eee Se oe een ea a a To their wives to Ard The Third regiment is ready at a moment's | and requested that an early day be set on which — 4 SO WS conlnkas de polinn, — a ¢ adh ae ee a eee a call to proceed whithersoever their services | they migit present thetr credentials to the Presi- SCHWERI PILLS are sure death to Rats ble Pooket Conearien for. registering CAUTION § ‘ood & C0. 444 way. < may be required. This command is composed | dent of the United States, and the object of their Mice. A Schwerin has reosived coctifioatos | Syonte PAR. present, And future; OontRiDing SLCC | pewary of druggists or deslere whefaay try t0 palm upon 3 family are absent from the city, ‘and [ am no ey Pan and all are robust and healthy | son. fom the President of Girard Coliegs. Dircotors of | fof every day in the year, ome mocoLEt for cay | Yee seme ditzer e7 sursaperilia trash $which they can bay | longer at No. ll Carrol looking men well calculated for camp duty. | ,_!2 bis reply, See ek cena sare he sees | Howse of Retuee, Lene ar Bhiedcicie oo h, aunual suramary ‘of eaeh secount bills | fer MOLEAR@ STRENGTARTNG COREL wea Att SiAMeTgN, Ala, July 90, jos. “f a em, notar ul a accom revolu- | o' 'T Promine) ns! ont Padats 2 3U. b id . Don’t bi th t o t “ : Some of them have already smelt gunpowder. | tfon and an independent nation, with an cotab- | Rete Greens gages D: Cand Charity Hospital, | B20 aactul ite sravenirs. “Tne meet complete, ah ort eight 8d Wem Bis af? sinos THE TW nT, F lished goverament, but rather a perversion of a ‘The * tiftont: be sren at the . aseortment ever 1esued.com- were Py fastin, wi ie Col. Butterfield, we understand, offered its origina, costifientes can 7 ed use of it, that prising twelve and upwards of Sity styles, oer, own to the public of its effects ood since 98 onthe Whi SHILLING TON’S Bookstore, putup lacge boules. Price grest. A man or woman mar tr | Odeon Buiiding, corner of.ary street and , er 6 Detties for & IH ‘LEAN, of hair. and by 8 resort to your “Hair © en's Volcanic Oil | the hai ever; at ‘enn & 8. cLe. ft ‘ me aNens isk ent. Principal Ds Fae 3 of Tha exd | least this is experience. seve Wall i Wx. B. Kener hi temporary and partisan excitement to the incon- | wholesnia and Ketal, Dopot 124 North Seoont services to the President several weeks ago, | siderate purposes of an unjustifiable and uncon- | strest, Philadelphia, and for sale inthis city by D. and have been drilling every night since. tutional spucamicn on the rights and ~ 5 “ee orner Pa. avenue and 4), sta., and hy de20 i authority vest-d in the eral Government, anc | Druggista and Grocers. om ee ar potent Aten qbscribed by | Sitherto benigaly exercised, aa from their very | BEWARE OF SPURIOUS IMITATIONS, will return more emeaber Oak foe Sobeonae oaks. | PES Has gene tencing= Teneeh patti eoeliorett ree tin ponses of the Twelfth, and to enable it to com- | Miintensive of The Union, toe ea, for the lasing Towaes. ei Hiled 7 the jnont ret P, McLean's Volcanic (41 Liniment, | putlishing in vur Southern papere yop will ert jetely uniform all the recruits. Officers are | {iberty, and the security, peace, welfare, and ag- | 262 ,,Noue kenuine unless signed M.Scuwants, Wimanis, Marslend and Virginie, warranted BEAT LINLMENT IN TE WORLD) more patronage Teco several of your cer i s a e m \ i , (Tax . 1 Pp ttendance at the armory every day and | vrandizement of the Amer! a people. He avow =—_e Coy Jules Rob: m, &0. Also, Peach iy exfe and certain eure fe} Cancers, Piles, Te. | © inthe Bob Morenry.@, gevang Soutere evening to enroll recruits, of whom there are | to Messrs. Forsyth and Crawford that he looks TOPHAM’S Brandy, pure Holiacd @in, old Jam: and mers, Swellings aud Bronchile or (ttre, Parnivsia, ‘New, | POPCE - a. i Hently but confidentl he cure of evils U U Croix kum, Wvinos of every variet valgia, Weakness of the Muscles, Cyconit er Inf amiae WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. already about 600. It is anticipated by the | patie fidently for the cure of PREMIUM TRUNK “ads. A choise lot af Gi z Lory D tad the i ‘200 in the | Which bave resulted from proceedings so unneces- MANUFACTORY, standard brand: . Shotos lot of Cr Rbexmatism, Su fuses of the Joints, jentracted Muscles er or.0 J. Woon: Dear Sir: » & 7 officers there will be at least 1,. men in the ° Ww <4 YOUNG & KEPHAR sfentay ‘Barsahe or Tocchache, rtune tp jase the Sout portend a, mit, from ranks when orders arrive to march. sary, 80 unWise, so unusual and so unnatural, not 499 SzventH Staeet, WasuincTon, D.C, Lao Pa hatw.Sth pad 1th ata, ts of | y Low tever, in Rew Orieacs in Other companies are fitting out with all | ' ‘rregulsr negotiations, having in view new and Hilver Medal awarded by M. INCOLNASBEIS.. ©. 4 %% ‘Thres 1851, | was i untried relations with agencies unknown to and Innd Inotitute of § a * or ton. ii 3 Baltims November 7, Leto Ss E ven PorTRalt, mM " See ne tame mn | Renal meetin se tesonaitien and he eats eotaeon Lotiate, |, ba bent Poirat rat rable ot, aera, ; Stent PENN 3} LVANIA. le of Bove states, ze oo operation with betr ; = ” — sf ioe == AP rae Soir itis s : erepitude and misery by these of atavalable remedy — The Phil bia Press enys : tbeen o! other Sta! rough the Congress | I am co: making, and always have on hand, O. ENNA. AY . The etc rel at 3 o'clock yesterday | of the United States, and such extraotdinary con- ‘of the best material, every deseription ot Washington, D. McLEAN*S VOLCANIC O1L LINIMENT vein pat ep = it almest instaatenerualy, afternoon, by means of extra newspapers, that | Ventions, if there shall be need thereof, asthe | Fine Sole Leather, —Trate suvplicl at iow eriiee.”_"_mar_} Ditiry und bead the foniost sree is ov iscesaios sor same the Ospitol ‘at Washington was menaced by Pgs eee ug contemplates and authorizes tor? Dress, Home-made BOOTS AND SBUES, ie A a re er.) - Box, i LEAN'S CELEBRA’ traitors from Virginia, created a profound ex- Not delgni to act upon the assumption of in wi Sai ranks Lapin!) Missas) axp CarLogen's WRamy Tm ~ cpiecaaiaemmmmmentage dees citement in this city. Itwas coupled with the | any way admit that the so-called Confederat- Pellisier, Carpet, and Azceadingly Low Prices. Meng pany ‘2 CO., Proprietors, 444 Bron’ announcement that the Navy Yard at Norfolk | states constitute a foreign power, with whom Convgs traveling Bags, aS ae Marntay Suncing Seeen, 114 Barket street, At. Louis was and that the amen ot Har- rage senor aa onehs to se reorregan Ie = Satchels, &0., nt Haar bebe eek: h ould probably be in the hands of | the S.cretary o whose official duties are Low Prices. at . Pes repels’ by night, Volgatecrs were forth | confined, suvjactto the direction of the Pres! geamiteniny. stock elore purchacing leew here | A VERY NICE PRINCE & CO.MELODEON ety by €. STOTT, 375 Pe arerue, bu 27 solv aw conducting of the foreign relations of ' “ sen used . frome « ee eee eres. the Coautry, onaae: sett ai cance doweaie Buporior’ Leather and’ Deeet Tranks made to| £ mae Bite Si. ire Geen EP : 000 eS BOGEN ECE ew os - 9 enthusiasm prevailed nestions aris: ween the order. = " , : : arsed the laggard movements of the Govern- | 'tcs aud tha, Federal Government: le uanive to acayered tea c7eicet st short noten 4. | mane pence OF WALES HAN GOR oe . werk iy A BUCKWars i in not providing them with arms and | comply with the request of Messrs. Forsyth and i: ‘enytpart Waveo gs CORE. bat » v ONE ne & “ and every compeny at once sent | Crawford, to appoint a day on which they may | ie gy izes JAMES 8.TOPRAM, No. 460 Seventh st: psi . rove Vermont av.and Putwoaia

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