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THE DAILY EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, Corner of Pennsylvania avenue and 11th st., a1 THE WEEKLY DOLLAR STAR. ‘Phis exesiiont Family and News Jourami—eoe ‘wining & greater variety of interesting reading shan can be ound in any ether—is published on Frey morning. ‘TERMP—Cesh, invariadiy, in advance. annum.—____.___ gi Siaclonens, 96 e ‘Den copies. ee ‘Twenty-five copies It invanably contains the “Washingtos News" three months s¢ the rate of 12 cents a week. Single that has made Ths Daily Evening Star otrouiate Sopics, ONE CENT; in Wrappers, TWO CENTS. Cbening Star, Slee yi xvat: WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY. MARCH 1. 1861 N°, 2.506 [st Seccnssw,tmnutny aor tne mace ae wntil Me next day. paper. Priceo—-THREE CENTS. heart was KA DID. with the keenest ARRANGEMENTS ‘onies: lett be? 5s a ny pounce J She leaned hi wh on her sister’s shoulde: FOR THE way wal pret arms. The President and UNION 5 “Yet you loved her once, even as you love INAUGURATION President will then be received into the line, I AUGURATION BALL. CHAPTER II. ” said the sweet voice and the column will, under right face, and For a time Katy was Her beautiful on xt You are fickle, sweet vi oF THE nacnttine teas eae bed i the singer. dorni MARCH 4, 1861. sister in-law woloomed ber Eindly, when, after |. aithfal rather, Isabella; that was but the ne eee ee 00; but no offensive eugblems ce devices couple same buck to New Yark © mest her | Passion, of @ boy—this—this—believe me, is Fourth of March, 1861. will pe Permitted to disturb the national cere- and it was much to be forgiven, Katy thought, ing in thi ton ‘The doors of the Senate Chamber will be opened for entering slandestinely into a family ike lege Katy’s head pr = sda pe at 11 o’clock a. m., for the admission of Senators, hers. Her home pnd i ee, fayelom raging Augusta, bending down to look at her, found ee be bag ee oe ooig «! pranlipeaes : one; every wish rmed - 1 fainting. ; ; : respec! ged. cal her husband was as fond and de- eo Ka wr eure ber ap,” she exclaimed, Ex-Presidents and Vice Presidents. published a Yeted as her lover had been. It was long, long, | wringing her hands. ‘He must not find us | supreme Gaal nt ene Judges of the al Alas, Ww before Katy would own that she missed the | hore after this; he will, if you are ill; oh, keep he Diplomatic Corps, Heads of Departments, ts % small brown farm-house under the maples, your strength till we are at home once more.’’ | and Ex-Members of elthembranch of Congress, ff sora as the inauguration ceremonies are con- even in her dreams. “At home,”’ said Katy, sadly, “‘oh, if I had | and Members of Congress elect. c the Military, with the Marshal, Assistant For a year the sunshine lasted—the shad- | never left my mountain home, if I had never |, Officers of the Army and Navy who, by name, | Marshals, and Aide, will, ar the meet ceremony, ow came. Nochildren were given to make | seen m fairy godmother—how happy I might have received the thanks of Sere ge escort the President and his attendants to the Ex- the bond stronger between them, and by de- | }, = ¥ i thatsT was, to leave those Governors of Statesand Territories of the Union, | ecutive Mansion. are Deen. Kool that I was, to leave those | and Ex-Governors of States. Assistant Secretaries || ‘Phe -in-chief has appointed the follow- g@reesa dreadful fear crept over the you r M: 2g | who were so kind to me; I can never find such | of Departments, and the Assistant Postmaster ing-named gentlemen as Marshels. Mi ‘Wife's heart. Could it be that Alfred loved her | faithful hearts again.” General; the Comptrollers, Audit Repti ge 5 ar- less than when he had wooed her from her «That remains = be told,” said as and Solicitor of the Treasury, Treasurer, Com- one: ot the dey: oe ering ot humble home? He was less with her. Hewas | yoice; and looking around, they saw an odd | missioners, Ju and Scitssssssse scrupulously polite in public, but silent and | jooking figure, dressed in green silk, with a| The Mayors of Washington and Georgetown, Marshals. On the part of the House of Representatives. peepee hit manner in private. He Sega dof ivory in her hand Augusta stared, | nd the reporters in the Senate, sie meciaae | aes Sn Plant, picts ora Me Eon ee Bent M Ashiy, ‘00, 8z0res of times whe: Katy rushed forward eagerly. t : McKin E.G Spauldine, “ W Vandeve ae eee spr a “QO, godmother, you hero ?”’ 5 goa of the Diplomatic Corps will enter W. Rrycaneen, Ponar ieee Robt MoKnight, = rh is bse ay = —— escagercns fh “Why not? Where should a fairy be, if not | at the north door of the Capitol, and be conducted | John L Hayes, Col. John 8. Keyes, s . near the stage of a theater, ? And so you | to the diplomatic gallery. William Sim N.A. The é The second and thi st Washi business to occupy his time—and she grew pale | are not haeey after all?” > 2s Seats will be Plkced In front of the Secretary’s = a Jpnction with trains and ill with jealousy—of what or whom she} «0, no—no—take me home! Jet me go back | table for the President of the United States and | 4ss?stant Marshals Representing States and Ki o) DAPpOlis. ‘ot Novioik take oun could not say. to father and George.” sav En cobeceains aa,om their left, for the Com- tanita es ishedaidea ; Trot al = Fe eee m ver Westommodation of the way travel be- i . 7 mi of Arrangements. Lucius oodric onnecticut. ot eo rm ween J mn " a oar pissing athe: of nga te fi gw of] nor a art tate ise pe ee | «He Chik ar ed Amt Junto of ne | Heard Shay NR Wakes” = beat anette ecteernnan a “ e C on iF HH. , Dela’ % M “ the firelight, some one tapped lightly at the | wife knelt at her feet, sobbing as if her heart| Chain” on ete sinpeeiey Wer Wikon, lines” “ H Winter ‘Davie, bw, phin only 277 (0520 p. m, train goes to Philadel. bar = PSPS rey ee ee | would break. i The Diplomatic Corps will occupy seats on the | Solomon Meredith, Indiana. 4 2 Koomis, “5 t no 25-4 T. H. PARSONS Agent. ater,”’ said she, . y,! ih Why, Katy, love, what is the matter? | right of the Chair next to the Su reme Court. Henry 8. Jennings, Iowa. “ J R Wood - Ps far was not her husband’s knock; and Augusta, | Wake u , my darling,”’ said a kind voice in her | Heads of Departments on the left of the Chair. Henry J. Adams, Kansas. « JA MoClernand “3B he! ; her sister-in-law, came up and put her arm | ear; and opening her eyes, sho saw the young | , Oilicers of the Army and Navy who, by name,| Alexander Sneed, Kentucky. ORCom=n 6 SES DENTISTRY. \ ay acne schoolmaster bending over her, with a benuti- | ofStstes and ‘Territories of the Unica Secor | samuel E Brown, Maine. toe rat “ John Govodes” s DARRELL ARE PRE. : eee ee hy think,” she ssid gently. He bouquet in his hand. She sprang up and | Crnors of States, Aasistant Secretaries of Depurt-| Major Charles 0" Rogers, Massachusctts, W Wintom, * Geofrigee,. pared CoTncere eT Hae Cree oo z Se ak sad?” looked aronnd. That was the door of thefarm | ments, and the Assistant Postmaster General,| Cdionel Charles Dickey, Michigan. Cyrus Aldrich, x EW Kel ogg, ITE BASE, a new god improved mode ‘And what can mal — ? T™ house; that was the ringing of the mowers’ Gomptroliers, Auditors, Register, and Solicitor of | W.S. King, Minnesota. Werf dame, mo pb Cockrane, hed hen made on this pian they ae com che leaked up in bor sions face | agenegahtynanrd inthe valley baton: barband | the trata, Remarc, Comminionem,sudgen,| Thomas ivSoyaton Miwa, Peat, pa Moread, | Abo fon eta oe Gd Pin na a m p “2 sistor, and fair. mother had vanishe: = ge! jose} 5 , New Ham ire. JE Bonl . “ ze, “Will you be angry if I ask you a ques-| gother, to say nothing of Teabella, attd dhe wos wil occupy seats on the right and leftor tke main W¥,8. Peanington, New Jersey. - rN iurlingwus, “ & MM Th Ao tion?” @ happy mountain maid once more. ance. ajor Alanson Welch, New York. ‘onkling, - ‘ i . Members of Congress, and Memberselect, will] D. R. Goodloe, North Carolina. ft L Dawes, ° SB OOOO I am never angry with you. Ask what you were you dreaming of?” asked | enter the Senate Chomber by the main entrance,] Joseph K Wing, Ohio. LA Barley, “iN M TEETH. ae ied, Augusta?” George Bathurst, as he wiped away the tears | and will occupy seats on the left of the Chair Doctor Thompson, Oregon. : 2 Eos « Ae nee itpa'ry », Dz.phe inrenter ead patente * Why have you never marrii ugusta? that still glitteredon her cheek. “Ihave been| The galleries will be reserved for ladies, who | Theodore Adams, Pennsylvania. “ WS Milward, “ss cele peeonal iy at Mie office # eis < The lady’s cheek flushed deeply. watching you a long ©, you look so pretty | will enter the Capitol from the terrace, by the} E. J. Nightingale, Rhode Island. “ CRTrain, these teeth who jople would perhaps say because I} when you are aslec; ; Katy. But what made | principal western door of the central buildin, Humphi Tennessee. ‘ou know to the contrary, however. you cry?” ~ inetias and be conducted to the gallery of the Senate. = George Chinen? Vermont. Who cannot wear these. “ ‘i 0) eet 1 Seorve Ry q Lieut Gen Scott, Cal 8 C OTRO it socommodated 0 you. . Katy, shyly. ‘‘Are those flowers for me?”’ Th en a dent s Waka oe areca Col HR Crai Lieut Col Keyes, but to who are particular and wish the pu your cousin Margaret.”” school, to get them for you, to make amends | willbe kept closed. 2 . Hon. 8. H. Elbert, Nebraska Territory | O° & ¥ Sun — tore fully warranted Seal PLATE will be ‘Where were you?” - for our quarrel this morning.” Atl o'clock the President and the President a: i Navy. oom wy. “No. avenue, leeping on the divanin thelibrary. Your} She held them a moment inher hand, think. | elect, accompanied by two members of the Com- Assistant Marshals. eomstore py i rest Cp ingroid. street, Puindee yoices awoke me—that was the first thing that | ing of the crown of roses that had grieved her | mittee of Arrangements,will proceed in acarriage | Martin Buell, A. Duvall, Sonmedor : seg mae my nk a phis. oo 16-tf I heard, and the last you said.”’ so. Then she looked up at the honest, noble | ' the north door of the north wing of the Capitol, Woodford Stone, 8. V. Stillings, Capt F Buchanan, Maj W W'Ru-sell, ‘Good heavens, Katy—I did not mean——” | face of her lover. — A entering there will proceed to the President's Job W Any a fons — Capt L M Powell; Surgeon W Wheiaa, EDUCATION. AL. “know you would not have said it if you] ‘I think I am the happiest girl in the world evi ? : s rigs Citizens. te had known I was there. I think I shall never George,’’ she whinparet, “though my fairy tthe Call ep meee ee te eee jana eee a Count Mayor Rerret, Edward Everett, T nos FEMALE EDUCATE N. forget the words—that 7 had avoided mar- | godmother had to come to tell me so ”” Arrangements, and conducted into the Vice Pres-| George R. Wilson, Jos P. Loughead Robert C Winthrop, © A Dana, ceiy = te Po gs to Tage Repiuee, Jou had believed a man always | It was time to make the flupjacks for toa. | ideat’s room, and afterwards into the Senatc| Henry MoWnight,) ier cHeusbesds WG Carne BG Abbott, their phystonl training will receive dally and, tired of his wife—that when your brother mar- w cheerfully she set about it now! But be- | Chamber, where the oath of office will be admin-| G. A. Bassett, B. Frank:in Guy, HO Keat, M W' stichach tien seal the ost approved sxelom ried you hgped to see in this case at least the | fore she went singing about her task, she stood | istered to him by the Vice President. A.C. Richards, John Alexander, Gao Opdyke. 1A Duncan, © visit the Union Pee ree ay tae exception fo the rule—but—but—” Katy’s} on tiptoe on the stone step, and kissed G The Diplomatic Corps and Justices of the Su-| Edmund Flagg, Jobn M_ Keating, J Vincent Brown, E Riddle, teenth stand New Yok ss omy. corner Four- gi ' P. fee | Preme Court will enter the Senate Chamber afew] J. L. Henshaw, George 8 Kraff, D Field, 1H Paiesten, “MR & MRE voice faltered sadly—‘‘since he has know Bathurst—a thi he had di f her | 2" Rt MR. & MRS. Z. RICHARDS, Isabella you feared ho was like all his kind— | owa accord before. No one was pascing by to | enimutes before the President elect. ah Pe ere peer tlie PAL ey Wiurns Neves, an m-tf s __"__Prinoipels. false, fickle, and dishonorable. Therefore you | seo her, only some gossiping pleat in the tail he pmligioctey y reaayao neon ts the Pris pth, e res pias WB Shemale, Fro e rien. ; ENALE BOARDING AND DAY school selnguna lnced and ft donty anions | yin hic pertinnt wap rae enter | See Matin aPataes ise] PEeOy G-Man a std, Secraeet fees a en! jor the benefit o -o- - 2 jaworth, ichmond, Sonus! session tow She could not retraet her words, or tell the | the nei, hborhood, as if there was any harm in | #88 prepared for them in the Senate Chamber. Phineas B. Tompkins, Lew’ % Pr imothy Davis, mu mmence on ‘Tucedes September 18t the wife that her information was incorrect | it: i , After a short pause, those assembled in the | David P. Brown Alexander Clement 4 DS Dickinson Feoentiy occupied by Sylvester Scott, " bar bs cheney trae Since?” she asked at fi? <7 this, dear reader,was all that Katy did. | .Afor % short pau proceed to the platform on} W. W, Bassett,” William Hendley,” Wm Korn, 86 Andrews, ° Norse King Bees lait Iurnessiva Scaxe i: vie Gavasre Reor the central portico of the Capitol, in the following Charleb C- Casey, % Robbins, Th Rater, Anon aeek, the branches cosumnies Oe Coosa} sorte ea & sa * a - | order: james Nokes, ir. N.S. >: t “No. , Augusta, I have not spoken to him | ¥#sr Arwony.—The Seventh Regiment of New | "he Marshal of the District of Columbia. Nathaniel C. "Towle, Dr. W.E. Waters, | Sty Franklin P Seated NUS: French, Latin gad Drawing, if ad three days. He has sens Sone = the 1 hPaeeay op bern bees parade - a ane anes egghead ped States. sap Eagae, a T. Clements, hes ie Wi In addition to day scholars, “arabe of popig is use for that time—he who wasalways by my vision on the * ir return of the e Sergeant at-Arms of the Senate. -A. 5 . E. White, m repared to receive & |imi! ral pupils ag it ki — ie!” corps to its armory a thrilli i The Committee of Arrangements. Hauntbal ©. Addison, Z Richards, sw i8 who, constituting & her fame gah ane and kissed scene occurred, w! ich tee pei ‘in the The President of the United States andthe Pres-| HughG_ Divine, ” Jacob Bigelow, tw es ke he ere adil cre ble: to ear. her tears away; ‘‘you shall live, Katy, to win ——— The cere ascended to ri ye pene President and the Secretary of the Gonanieee rs Sone ws i Bri f Home eubagienpeeiaes v inbesnoes him back »: am sure he loves you, after} cious drill-room in the upper story of the} senate. R.C. Stevens, * G. W. Garrett wG As jorton I ail He sdmires, this woman it is true-he | bullding, and at the command of ‘the Colonel The Members of the Senate. W 6. Dodge, John H. Wise) Fiche TG avon’, | iw, a may t , even, that he has a passion for her, companies formed in order, wit ‘he Diplomatic Corps . J. Seybolt, Amos Hunt, > : ve rm a inet Eds uot believe be is gulsy_ asset 1s] Teak ctiendiag Ine catire widtht dn | ee Departinents, Governors of States and] Joba P. Einsiteld, — B. F. Wilkins, Ruhe AW emae on. thought, as yet. He is my brother—he is your see ga = “4 commanded silence, as- idnsdccestedt — wees of Ween iegton ae mewiee. Bridges, - = was, IJ Coombs, RB French, * , } ra Bobs a id’ last | cended with his staff te the galler tendi eorgetown, and other persons who have been . J. Larner, é y illiams. Joseph F Brown, Georgs Parker, sntwisle, Jr., sq., Col, Joni prerae iit takohee acme betes rr aoross the Eighth street en of the buildings admitted into the Senat> Chamber Theodore Wheeler, Joseph Heyse, ° Andrew Wylie, jr, # | own‘es Jackson, ss Blackiock « Marshal; all will be well again. Dry those tears, my and mado a brief and spirited address to bis | gon fcaching the front of the portico, the Presl- | P. Crowley, x°t ‘Bowen’ A ssolomonds ie , sia ——- A . y by lent elect will take the seat provi for him in isaac Strohm, 3. jowen, y eet 4 = Sees 7 tain maid—” command. He pro that the Birthday of | the the pl: V. Puli Y V Bianchard, ICG Board, with Tuition in a/i the English ™c@S not that name!’ oried Katy. © You Washington should hereafter be regularly cel- MTbe Previdest nd the Committee of Arrange Sr to the pratima ie cette eee a — aed called meso the first time we ever met. [| brated by the Regiment as its an iversary, | ments will occupy a position in the rear of the ‘ es ef- Thos E Frankim, J Thom sic and Languages at Professors’ \ ; . nent . m William Rabe, Rob’tJ Stevens, of Cal. . an, = can’t bearitnow. Tell me of La Isabella—| @nd spoke wich patriotic enthusiasm of the | President elect. - Amasa G Parker, Jobn A Linton, No oxtra charges, a a. as * Py t Jobn W. Jones. Clement L.. West, IMS Wil w she plays to-night ? chargoter of that illustrious sage and patriot. Next in the rear of these the Chief Justice and y £ |’ S Wiliams, D Wall pot io a putting the question tothe men, whether | tbe Avtociate Justis of the Supreme Court will| ie Goodenow, ts bee Nose Hf Gunnell Witores 9 : ; Pr i ; ceupy t t . y s a : . i. “Take me to see her.”” they approved of his proposition, a thundering deat; Beeretary ‘and Metobers of ig Ne foe G. Alfred Hall,” Reuben B. Clark, —— Poker, atin) Augusta hesitated. aye’ reverberated through the hall. Theorder én the right John P. Hilton, Maj. Thos. H. Bates. Geores ni ° WA Wastbura Comswonp- “Do you know, Katy, that Alfred will be} being given for the men to uncover, every hat |" ‘The Diplomatic Corps wiil occupy the seats] Gen. De Witt C. Clark, Ez a Linooin, * G C Davidson, * PCat Tuts: Aphnt, there ?”* came off, and the soldiers, still in their ranks, | next in the rear of the $ - Heads of] The Marsbal-in-chief and his Aids will bedesig- | W W Seaton; AB Efnenwe Y Goo ang ates “Tam sure of it. Perhaps that is why I so | Sted in revereutial silence while the Chaplain | Departmeyt, Gover: nated by orange-colored scarfe with white rosettes, Browa Joh: PUBL oe So Ee Sune ay giuch wish to go. Oaly let me soe him near uttered solema prayer for the land of Wash- | States and EMERGE Cd hee | he Seta See ae kt 9 | tacatte Seresbar, San ‘ao erhena® = *® thinks iet and i t | ington, that it might be spared from the evils | Se co ind Members, anbirriecp yet Foe | PV Kellogr, * dobn F Ean of the vacate I ps toll niet dacing Esches which 'throatened it, and that the Almight sad bop Menrlata - fed peer eenishivee in the peril ph ee The ieee Thomes 4, Smith, Ww BS Show. 7 ch ee mmo GoldPei ta Brat ‘ages thet ‘d “ 2 = 3 ; ; a a pe ¥ 101 s erry, Y 4 ¥ 1c i i = We can disguise ourselvese—we will go | Would put forth His arm once again, as of old, Such other persons as are included in the pre- | feet long, of blue color, with ends gilt about two | EC Catringtods iM” +2 if neglect soon stacks he oS our box—we can sit in the pit,—0, pray | {0 reseueitfrom destruction. After the prayer, | ceding arrangements will occupy the steps, and | inches deep JH Lathrop, jr.. Georze A Bassett. onchyal Troches.” Contain:ng demuloontingredl- it refase me.”” the band struck up the Star Spangled Banner, | the residue of the portico. The Assistant Marshals, representing States and | 4 W,Foruey, WV Krzyzanowski, ents, allay Pulmonary and Bicnchial irritation ” the beautiful standard of the iment All being in readiness, the oath of office will be | Territories, will be designated by pink scarfs] 20% Medill, yy Bobrieht, “Thst trouble im my Throst, (for > z n SP Hanscomb, W 8 Bartiett, BROWN’S Ge a hey wont to Augusta's dressing-room, and } Carried up to the gallery snd waved in unison | administered to the President elect by the ‘Chiet| with white rosettes, and white eaddie-covere| fat Mio7mm, WS Baten Koving made ee Chena : moning the Baer a borrowed from the ser- | With the strains, and a scene of the wildest en- | Justice; and on the conclusion of the President's | trimmed with pink. ‘They will carry white batons | Joe Gerhardt, TROCHES OER me often s th: iddress, th : by | two feet !ong, with pink enda two inches di avi . i ST re te ee ree ee een eee | tae: Vide: restaene Deere ae, ey | emieee eg ith plank onde ewo tacties deep. heresfier bo anaonaced, Reeertion, ke» Will | Be owayrg| “1 reccmmend their ase to Peaic hoods, that formed a fect disguise. | ment, the e/ite of our citizen eoldiery, bro! i ’ ae, ith pi per — | Sreacens.” y ort theo isguise. = Arms, will return to the Senate chamber, and the | with pink rosettes, white saddle-covers trimmed Gert! REV. wing her to watch for ele return, they pooh nti gprie tg beep Bale ie President, accompanied by the Committee of | with pink. They will carry atone of pink color, | plesse, leave their pame and address at i Gaatier's, | TROCHES) ape . E. H. CHAPIN. ide door, just as the seven o'elock w in ir, and a hundred | 4 ts, will eed to the President's | two feet long, with white two inches de P jomon’s, or Stevens’ Fu nishing Store. - outa raphy teks oe aoe phomes givuecing awetts leryod. free Bere uahbaras Arregeoncn will proc the President's The Marsiiile, Assistant Marsbais, se ‘Alds win Subsoriptions received at these p'sces. BROWN’S | Nuss.’ “REV. DANIEL Wis led “with the crowd of people who | *2d were waved aloft as if invoking the bles-| The Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate, with the | meet at the City Hall on the morning of the 4th of _—— . TROCHES| ,,, A imost. 10 cain Be Ge. ke. BROwN’s | a. C. EGG Fe ne, ee ae Ri, ae errr Tes ene Tae net ened | Mati becsesand onviagts iil be coneied frou | “tie Matsbal-lb-chlef particutity dasisee that — TROCHES! “Coats 20 Gp for one face, soon discovered it. Her hus- | their statue like repose, and the companies the Capitol square. a the Marshals, Assistant Marshals, and Aids will pera leaned on his hand; he trifled with a crown of a whether —_ a display of —— ny the p Lnauguration will take place in the peor rate wean and white or light-yellow | watt, ¥ Pennsyiva- | TROCHES end — roses lyi ion bel im. enthusissm was ever witnessed in this country, nate Chamber. uckskin gauntlet gloves seriey ave just received s large variety of Iagkad Zale, Bond a eu we bing and the whole scene was calculated to remind Soromon Foor, B. B. FRENCH, Marshal-in-chief. | new Fall Goods, te which they rnvate dhe attention BROWN’S °" Je as nm desiring invitations for Ladies, will jficent Isabella sing. It was several minutes before order was re- | ecution of these arrangements; und, alded by the ae ey will have appropriate duties ass! oO) 0 3,AND VESTINGS, Were passing into the theater to hear the mag- ting of Heaven upon the fixg of our country. | Marshal of the District, are charged with the ex- | March precise if at nine o’clock, fuliy equipped; Past N MERCHANT TAILORING. band sat alone in the stage box; his head | rere dismissed totheir respective armories It "Should the weather prove unfavorable, the cer- | wear common Diack hale, bisek frock costa bieck | /YEW FALL STYLES SSAIAAGIRSS. (nab i: il jiasti James A. Pearce, Wasnineton, Feb. 23, 1861. of their friends and oustomers. . ” y chance thinking of her, and | De of the wild bursts of enthusiastic devotion - pp » TROCHES Dota Pp z, hi him at the gard: te, with which the Old Guard of Napoleon were - “DWARD D. Baxer, Norg.—It is suggested that Stevens & Co. (un- a 5 opiigaden lial ae genten Gate, 208 wont to bull the appearance of their beloved | 22-4 Gommilcce of Arrangements. | der Brown's Hotel) will furnish scarfs and batons | (JENTLEMENS 1 sane cuorminc, |3®°WNS| o.. them excellent for ~The curtain rose; he leaned eagerly forward; | Emperor.” - = Promptly, and at a reasonable rate, toall eg A ial Bete CLOTHING eens LEMEN’S | TROCHES| Waosrixe. WARREN few tfat-bived, Bur-eped woman, tall sod | tte 7 Cctsteran fem ite Chai | Tauguration of the President elect *| Sel ieere aac ene arm | BROWS ipeegtars — 2 . 5 : a 10F ments, ura majestic, with the diadem of an empresson her |“ Uhder the Villto ise a titulo of eo kna| THE ORDER OF PROCESSION. . FOR STAMPING __ | Hrlevand guulitice ‘ef Drove and Busioeet-bar- | TROCHES wreak efereg te, ud brow, and her court around her. That was La | volunteer troops, the Governor has made the fol- | Ains. Magsnat-in-Cmer. Alps. r " ged Gnder slotine of al Winds. ARS BROWN’S -" es ~ Isabella, the woman who had won her hus- | lowing appointments: General M. L. Bonbam,| “The Military escort, the commander of which 4 PACKET OF PAPER Gloves of best quality. Borrfs, Ties, Cravats, “BE ~—s Hoarse- band’s heart. She felt sure of it, as she| Major General; P. H. Brigadier General; | witl issue his orders of detail, informing the of- AND ENVELOPES tonks, Homery, &o. &o, All of which we are | TROCHES| ,.\EFrperuan in 1 > watched him while scene after scene on. TG. Rhett, late of the United States Army, | ficers of the District and visiting corps at what offering at ur usual low prices. common with SPEAKERS - qetleed ales that the ‘Menstilel. onces on the Western frontier, Brigadier General; | piace and hour he will form his line, and to whom 0 MATCH, Sin ee AL Le STREHENS Cor | BROWN'S | sun ~ Samuel McGowan, Brigadier General; A. C. Gar. manner. WALL, STEPH co. =Rs. : n once or twice in his direction after her | lington, Brigadier Gestesl, : oY Natiooet’Pisg, with sppropriate emblems. atthe 6-tf 322 Paavente. | FROCHES| Prof. M. STACY corer, Ue. t succeseful rowlades - Our cotton market has been relieved essentiall: The President of the Un ‘States, with the 3270 THE PEOPLES’ Cl OTHINGSTORE, | Brown’s: of last the opera was over—the curtain fell | from the embargo which the absence of vessels | President elect and suite, with marshals on thie MEPROPOLITAN G Now, 460 seventh sty to get vour CLOTH: ae and La Isabella was called before it by the | had for some time !mposed, by the opportune ar- | left, and the Marshal of the United States for the BOOKSTORE, oo TROCHES ING it when before care ________®2@w_ ah ‘peut paulo Wee imMttRCHANT TAILORING. BROWNS | Monat they will a: n jaudits of the house, courtesied fully, | rivals of the last few days. Four vessels have | District of Columbia, (Col. William Selden,) and emwbile s shower of wreaths and bouquets fell | been taken up for Europe, and engagements, we | his deputies, on their right. PHILP & SOLOMONS, » learn, bave been made for Havre at 14 and 2] The Committee of Arran, ents of the Senate. vite to Sykes caeeh, A onan NNEC ia | coats lor Coline, sad Gt SU and Gitor Has uae ce | Ean esas aememments of the Seonte: 1 | écunss 40, pear eres, nee ween Papert, | iy, to an inspeo'\o eae oneet teen ROWLEY: AyM ches frend : Liverpool at 11-16d. for cotton, dent elect. soKly 332 Pa.av.,bet.9th and iochats. | CPiis Wa Nyera BROWN'S| Present of At The steamer Charleston, Captain Grantham,| Ex-Presidents of the United States —a iy 2 VE N ‘&eo, from Georg . C., reports that the officers | The Judiciary. 1861 DIARIES, 1861 will mako to order in superior batteries near the entrance} The Republican Association. , he Year with a Di stylo at very low prices. £ n saw on Saturday and Sunday last,}| The Glee. Commence ti ear with a Diary. ae wie STRPGENS & We, istance off shore, what appeared to be a pg poco os A valuable Pookst Companion for registeri eee peeeenensteeees - ~ - She fired several guns, which Members elect, members, and ex-members of | ®yeuts past. prossut.and Ivtare; containing rates | = = = oe reas, and ex-members of the Cabinet. fe care ~ — Ramee, ter monporanes CARRIAGE FACTORIEs. ‘eace per: VST ay RE = TENp Sy A we month, ann acovunt 8 . la and vable, ASHINGTON CARRIAGE FACTORY, Governors and ex-Governors of States and Ter- Those wectul ule Js beer 5 w* based Siat Bano eh od epic nt. vrtine: f ‘ nished -oteae ritories and members of the Legislatures of the nslog a hege neme ards of Lifty styles, oA 4h Are?: red 6 to P up’ 8 ‘ Bookstore, ificers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and | ®* Sic eeo FOR ateoet aba fn ny MS fa which base: Mrs ’ de Benn aoa prot. 4 NG ANDSILVER WARE WATCH RESAINUFACTORY: I bave one of the bet cotaitiohgnente, snd fur. me. Militia, in fall unifor =r a. Officers and soldiers of the Revolution, of the war of 1812, and of subsequent periods The Corporate Authorities of Washington and ring. associations from Seiko couppieee aft Of tosis De revare. aire ase et Se ci ete. | ce eee er oe 5 m “3 atthe ate entrance to fUVER Fe rity — ee —