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; ee zz: aaiee ae . ; yur Rie Grande Correspond aa The Insurrectionary Piet in Virginia—Sev- THE_EVENING SEAR. — — Brownsviiie, Se 12, 1860, Arrests Made—importamt Develep- PTs - Naval Pt 5 —On the passage of the U. 8. sloop-of 3 t there is nothing going on | ments 3 = 1 war Marion, which we announced on Saturday ere and in the aelenee any There seems toG®'some foundation for the ru- he dearest POSTPONEMENT. WASHINGTON OITY: |] as having just arrived at Portsmouth, N. H., from low me to entertain | mor mentioned on Saturday, that an insurrection- p < PURN Tt MONDayY.. +--e¢acenes October, 5, 1860. | the African station, one hundred and eight of the of Mexican — ary plot has been fomenting among some of the — = “ est. News had also been r mt Monrovia “ ae b eee died. On theday of sete v°Phe ut pegtges in Prince: “oe Norfolk ome & . Res mn ot te “Gaorning Beesse "via are of the Marion from rovia, See . tegerd te ; 4 * a - Ths Constitusion shows that;the republicans fete yp dane imegi dengan pir qT of - Om i | ‘ ray : expect to carry Pennsylvania by the ald of Porney | of the arrival at Cape Mount of Castilian, with | they .. sever seer : 5 other article, deplores the n+ | liberated Africans from the Uni! ’, ea " a pad a dre te eo ig | Campbell, an invalid seaman from the Constella- } , story. all th ° love have cursed! gennousness not only In presenting the issues, tion, died’ on the 12th September on board the onerw: ir destined time, . a a Re _ tka ie ne Re | Marion. beard § ipSt ‘Loutt, ‘eke Lares <=. ‘ty, to-m Sund: ight. and ° al Note ee = o1 'S. 1 Joh idi hera of the interfor in the nty, jorrow (Sunday) nm! 7 eal ual ng, _oe - bed mr e bak oo tT Wasson of gf abit og tio 2, 1860, of Siregate for Gonatiteleeged™ raver can bad 2 that the matter was instigated by free Spersons, Daring the doom the peril brings? i wie Miguhess Centhuie. wi what the Fed- | pneumonia, age 49 years, and William Sheridan | he the only State in the Mexican union eré{ some of them free negroes. Two arrests have Who would su eed Stedeniiewe — F | fost overboard’ July 12, 1860, age 29 years, strife is unknown upon its own territory, been made in Norfolk city, and the trail is fally In eral Government his done for the happfiiess of the | /°8* overboard July 12, 1560, age 29 y "Fhe contrary, however, is jast taking place in | strack. : And yet, best 6 eple and the prosperity of the nation. DeXtw oF OUR CoNsvL GENKRaL at Const: Nueva Leon. it appears that Generaf Vidanrrl. | The clffzens of the two counties have resorted Can call it pure in language true? ai en TINOPLE —The State Department received intel- | its percent Spy be! boca, urls territory | to. wyatlang Botta ed aes this vile conspir- nese - imp T, pc The etrapo! rday m: h sway. 'yrant than an a . Lal regular charge by Anes: nan aE Sita ery eng or nig Was sate Anna biméelf ovet Evrae countty. five trols have been organized—and gone to Defrauds no pocket of its wealth, nee Sees oe Mis ealamy tei | Seen eerie nat ancy D_Jouaten, for | was Sate Ke ‘Minisler 06.L. work. - Weadvise all anspeoted white to-| ~--:nd brenkcovbe tow of bnenan delete, - ~~ - ~ : RS ee can to Constantinople, “aied War for the Constitutional overniment, and a phe the parts ‘“‘between two days ” ‘On Thurs- Who use the others, soon lie low ; on» the 15th ult. Mr. J. was much indi thorough patriot, ina report to the Council of y night @ white man named Fiynn was shot Who use the Patz, healthy —_— Toe a eek rms Mbngs tratt hee Juat PRION. an Wot is ok sad 1 was titoted | ee eee erpeunded «truth. which, if left | dead by a patrel party in Norfolk county, onthe | And “neath its Influence on the arrived ab Bo Itconsisted of 9,000 boxes, | that's fea voyage would prove beneficial. Mr. uaente — have saved the country & of line cqpal, sbout 17 miles ror Portsmouth - The frieuds we mourn will live again. 4.800 alt boxes; 6,000 quarter boxes raisias, be | Johnson wes on his way to bis destined resi. | trouble. Sa 3st ‘esent Government is | There were men in ag LSS By J.C McGUIRE & CO. Ausuoner. f "e. is wife, of Col. Abert, of | not a government ity to be; it overn- | f! ‘were camping out that neighborhood. 1. Ce sides 2 quantity of figs, lemons, &c. i iis city, and his osligt wee vite) itm, and he | ment of representatiog ai ever — hi See me we noc Wi r ap- ere Peat Fh ay Tar 0 colored man, overed rrounded by Amterican friends. ing, then, un; ipse dizw so high an ps forte yeni for hss pra ex "Atendance Ou /RE Jetmenn during his sickness hority, Piss patie DS ag ton Motives of the “Soldiers,” said Napoieoa, sfiet one of the most toil" Bg, i ‘4 ‘after hp | Secounts for the non errival out of the sew Amer: | Min ‘eats jared bis State one gov brilliant of his victories, “Nothing yet is done— Pelled ‘untington ican Consul for Jerusalem, r. ie, a. reign in ow! no 2 lance wl] ver 2 Pot 5 had bought ticket admitting ‘him to the bali tp a: the tupreme power, and himbelf the absolute rater party At much remains tode” Acting upoa thi hint, the attend one of the Thalberg’s concerts. | | eSreruiossce From ‘ComMissionze Green; | thereof, On‘this arbitrary mode of reasonini he | negro darted from the tent and escaped into Propristor of the NEW YORK LEOGRR—what- Ree oa hats By ews | | woon’s Party.—A Cee @ispateh dated | has based bis present How. “Since he le | woods. A free negro, named Dick Smith, bas yo UPThe excursion train returning from New | Kansas City, Oct. 5, 1800, has been received at the | the first practical demonstration of this ruinous | been shot also;"he, however, is not dead. We | ever the achi®vement of the past inay have beens after -R.P +, announcing | and unconstitutional doctrine in October he | understand that he wes shot while ranning from - . a ‘ork. Haven Wide Awake | Indian bureau from A.R . Potts, Esq., r Sat city te ae ache — tained | the safe arrival of Commissioner Greenwood's | has been guilty net only of mismanagement in | some gentlemen who were endeavoring to arrest | Tes3rds nothing as.doge ep. jong as much remaing demonstration on Fe Penns cow ‘at Council Groveon the aboveday. ‘I'he | the aifairs of government, but also of petty tyran- | him for some incendious expression that he bad todo. He has the pleneuce te inform his in.umera é ‘weventeencar londs of Wide Awakes, altuough a a however, did not accompany them | nies and ons such as one would only expect | used. Tem negroes are said to be in custody in ae ' ~ age humiber temsined In the city over night. recs thither’ but ie expec nt Wwarcive af ihe lat m3 ha. Feoperss. 26 Moroccd nd Posen meee ond sy lpleg ace a ble readers ‘that to the long het of saholaré and IS * to be all well. asha of Asiatic Turkey; jes an obstinat ‘or! : ‘ I~ In our telegraphic coluum will be found os diudicay aperty are Teper *° r opposition to the. par Ye pretends to defend, | has the follow! ad “ . * | stateamen already numbered among the cogtribur "Bop eccrae oat Ricetona” ana a setae | on neteretsiomsan ihe compat tha Pasrncy M bome, bet whieh needs the soppor of every | muvcusdiog soustr of te nest tat omens [10°24 the Lawns the same of Janes Bromanan, aid nde ceed, Hepes November next. voapt f Sully haa been ordered tp | loyal Staterto crush the dragow-uecied seated ment smeng the people. {da fer Page Hie illedirioas President ot the Waived "Epaten, up tow. st the tatter place: \ He 1s expect Pes | return with the comsnand ta Fort Kearney. | | Even now, blood--the of partisans for the | aroused and generally in , and the now-added, st asiaw't ame through this city ageli, this afternoon, and to | qo pes: at Los J.unas has been ordered to.bp | same good cause+continues'to darken the sunny | geatlemen of the two counties have taken hold . . j take the 3.20 train for Baltimore. ’ | broken and ¢ Jand of the ever-faithful, the ncw unbappy Nuevo with a determination to prove itto-the | Read the following table of soritetts, and rekon: eiliepesens docinen tox tok ctld, aaa the window of tls palne and colt | versed are RANy spree Te eeices fer thatthe Lanbaan will beady om Blenday, Oxk | "eet has : of its at the window ant ver: are f. . s the eayerien Rear New! York sodsbiitg eb Tax W: —The following report of the contemplates around him misery, destruction, and } that another rath ‘was on foot, of at least that am |» 19 o'elock prec: sil! + P j TRE APOYE SALE JB PORTEOVES = f a ene ne decay—the work of his own hand—yet helf'con- | extensive under, rajlroad scheme has been | ™ 2 ta rights or hotél-ke A distinetion is,made be- | weather for the morning 1s mad¢ from the Amer. scious that his own knell has sounded, though | broken jup by te timely discovery. ‘It ip #ittle ] TABLE OF CONTEN ; LJ rite rR rae istine no i. _ tween, beacders Raine {ean Consolidated Telegraph Line te the Smith- } drowned in the din of riot it has falled to reach } singular Pat Hespreperations shaaid have com> —. jo. have nolted on the baggage ofthe former, though | sonfan ‘Institution. The time of observation is | his ear. . in the county in which Gov, Wise LETTER FROM P ‘ . * Br BARN. ap & Soe i, auemeenes, » they bite on that ofthe latter i | [Tabout? o'clock = = We-cast a ee towards the Interfor of the | sides, and it Is suppoped that the mad fanatics "_2Q M®. BONNER, lp u ‘Octosen 8,180, © i ce Sidhe find aoe haan | had the direction ot ula mappomment.bee coed d t iw oi KC] ENT, ; ‘MP Wie tie indebted to Shillington, Odeon eect ee Appellee othe to pture and exe Ra ated a ak ci Palladelphia, Px, F Inet? srme near Guaneglate over the forces wits h stgadttpe toad 1a the ca eand execution of Joba | WAR: By HON, maw EVERETT, | News of Bt, conning, amore stg sere | Seu onaidanshimly ow pced a et tna | ye Spi HS SE donee hele one | PTALY=A. Koss: MY WHLLAAM OULLER Is. ni ean ni imse! a8 a D f valuable and Bitercsting matter, a capital map of 7 new resources, given them new glory, and in- vine" ‘ . A BRYANT. i E , Italy and Switzerland, enahiing the reader to gét | Norfolk. apired them with fresh hopes. event alo A free negro named John W hitehurst, who iv, t Pye ged a. an injelligent idea’f the position of the contend , cast, 60°. while it bode Kode aoa = S ms rere M7 a a wey D r= CHRIST'S ep acoacatl d pa Rr, rEGR-h Bide, ond P n % ° | poorly fh of ‘the c! n- [inform @ plan “ Schirreax Poru: Br N. P. W 4 4 tmd'parties in the present Italfan war. a ae - ¥ divbitabie Vat the Reactionists will be obliged to | bad ‘been maturing evar since last toring, and ; v. — . r succumb, Ver Ssatanis may say al that a free on yan : O77 tm New York, om Tharsday afternoon, n | Charleston, 8. ¢ a the contrary, to the Liberal party of Mexico, it i» | tothe este ed cag ce Ryan bad writin OOF ae oe Ame: By Same School-boy of one of the departments in the Savannah, 6 but a question of time. there who were to arrive at Oid Point or oe ¢ s VL er rete aay chool, named Jeremiah Kennedy, | Macon, Ga. : land io wit the intestine dificultes of the con | ise na ie Se eee met | cae DRUNKARD'S STORY: Br Dn Tomas ten years old; sitempted to’run sway from his | Columbus, Ga: pr to b ited. but little general in- Sunday) night. Upon the reception of | Dexx Exsuisat. ner, The toll Montgomery, Ala. i try, appears to have exc: a ye Morrow (Sunday) night. Upot recep vit. teacher. latter jowed him to the corner Sackeon, Ala. loud terest The cause is easily divined hey doubt | this information four as respectable gentleman as If. Seta, of William and Duane streets, when the lad Mobile Ala. cloudy, 90°. the sincerity of the cael macs have su; Cel can be found in Neriiix coe? anos. a oe THE CRITICASTERS: Br Gan Gao. P. Mon- | wi Case Oilsioth, fag one ot oe denencter fell apon him, break-| Barometer ai the Smitheoulan at 7 a. m., (cor- over’ eed Jobe Restiver! the French egent may, aeaibassis ne contenas tof thescheme,and |. = vint. fo ‘ot Kaiohes ing one of the delinquent’s lezs. pi stolen ape gto = nee $0859, say in their usual diplomatic style, the people of | the arrest of the vewel dhould itarrive on our | nae PUMPKIN FAMILY —ITS RELATIVES Forme: $2 opah; over that amou credit of I We have received froi blishe imam di is heats ending Wa. Micagce wllinterpeet thee into plain language: | | const AND RIVALS: By Heway Wann Baseman, | ing interest. through Franck Taylor, of this city, (whe nes | Aa Gort ming erae ie nous ending b 8... to. id we nay palatal esa! yon pai ete a nein: | gRBRES, Regroee two freeand one slave—who ‘ Nx. eo34 BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auots. monty; . - did we sa: inful? hem! yes, painful, sir, is the | had been examin: the justices of the county, —- the book for sale,) the North per Ob Review} Amount of rain last nigbt and this morning, word—to Ponape prom! A be cation as yours in | were committed to Portsmouth jail this morning | QUEEN VICTORIA CONVOKING PARLIA- (0° THE ABOVE SALE 1s ED for October, with a very attractive table of con. | "2h and two-bundredths. a continual brawl. Our commerce, you know— | by Justice Gibson. The developments in their MENT: By Mrs, L. H. Sicovnner. oR ph, tee, raw el W tents, yore oo “flomer and his Heroines,” “Cli. wad se ets that is, bem! in a reciprocal sense—would be | case yo far towards roving their complicity in x. MORNING, muwrery ye sam. ewe ae ee Tereines, Political Items. muck greater, if It were not for that; and, hem! | the scheme. Thus tr, fifteen or twenty arrests | A TRIP TO THE NORTH LAKES: Br Fanny | _“ matology,”” “History of New England,” ‘(Quat-| phe New London (Conn.) Star says a man has | Your, debts, you know, would be the sooner can- | have been made, and the parties will be beld f FRRN. By A. GREEN Auctioneer. antine and Hygtene,” “The Origin of Species,” | bean found in that town who really believes that We promer yea ey Seals eee here nor there. | further Peete hve bene peek ou ate x1, BULDING Lorsin THE CITY AND TWo bl el di med! ‘ot re necessary witnesses can i. a = : OUSEt AND Lots In oS ary Some Ra Sree ithe sheet. | disiiterested motives; although, tobe trang: the | meee tine, armed men are’ scouring the woods | DLE: HANDS: oo, a FRIDAY, the 12th 1 17 A locomotive on the Harlem railroad came horse of democracy”? of Braxton aos Va., who | 18 20 telling what would be the consequence of a | and swamps of the two counties named. and the : OF LIFE: B Brx- to Collision with a wagon, afew days ago, and | nas heretofore been for Douglas, has eoane out te refusal ou your part to accept our friendly inter- ry aieephy end an-genpen Dasa nym org| Emre et oder Hi ere coer | ference. ie wi shot dow: re anythin: ¢ infor- ° coset Prana in the wagon. “The flag-man was | Breckinridge. The next communication Juarez receives| mation can be obteined from him “The exelte. xml. abseht from the crossing at which the accident | In Massachusetts, the republicans have nomi- through “‘ Capt. Oldham, df the Navy of H. B.M. | ment against him 1s very great, as he is regarded | FADED—A Porm: By Aticn Cary. Bappened, and it tnrns oat, on Investigation, that | Dated Charles Francis Adamsand Chas. R. Train | Sr the crated of Vera Cruz,’ the people still per- | as one of the ringleaders in the movement. XIV. he not ont . for Congress, respectively in the second and eighth | gist in piv in . in substance, as follows: - eden: was not only fag-man, but also postmaster, | S008 ten you profess to be the legal repre |_| THE MYSTERIOUS MARRIAGE—A Novar i be a aT * baci napa Soaunank a ane pa geaaan Brady, ssrardiog toa letter in to-day's | sentative of this nation, _ yee a Very welts v aks penis DUPUY, Avrnon ov “THE nonres . she hman, wo} Albany Argus, u: the following 1: age in| sir. If you please, we showid like to settle our | ‘ 4 P VEN 4 4 ‘ashington street, near Mosroce depots and furnish water to the engine. his at Hndson on Thureday eventag® So | money ascounte with cor Vee eis ae tea : Xv. ie perenoe irre heethervia. ia hel Sms Meares, Thad rather vote for Sete to. iar bary, you know; oct then they are A geri pr PAUL MORTON—A Taiz ov THE Guuar Panic n > The American Board of Commissioners night than for Stephen a Douglas.” long standing. We kuow that your party has no Pp. Br P. MAMILTON MEYERS. |, for notes as pees i] sale. | for Foreign Missions, which was in session for A question having been raised in the Kentucky | Money; but if you can come to an understanding (s=THE REGULAR MONTHLY MEET. XVI. : A dana given and eed of tr en. Several days last week in Boston, adjourned sine | press with regard to the political preferences of | with ‘the other faction, we sball try and under- (CF Ine of the Henderson Guard- wili bo held at | THE STEPMOTHER; on, Wao's to Win: Br Gopetal A GREEN | die on Friday, after fixing upon Cleveland, Objo, | (B¢ Hou. James Guthrie, of that State, Mr. G. has | stand each other afterward; eyeiees| polies—do | thoir Armory, Stott’s Hall, TU-NIGHT, at half J. F. SMITH. ELER & BONS, Auctioneers. ’ * | published a letter in which he states that, soon | Hot misunderstand us, sir—pelicy will compel us past 7 o’clock. F ember it expected to be XVIL By C. W. BOT! as the next place of meeting. The Board con- the nominations of Mr. Douglas and Mr.| to take severe measures ithongh, if, without resent, as business o| importance will be brought WIT AND WISDOM: By Gao. D, Prextics ALE OF HOUSEHOLD ESROURY PY curred in the importance of raising $100,000 next Seaton by the divided democracy, he de-| coming to an understanding with the others, you afore oe Conese. ay ae : XVUL. Averion—On TE URSDA = 1 year, for the purpose of clearing off the debt of the | clined to pledge himself to the su: port of either, | could manzge to settle these accounts, reduce i pt ia PIGOTT, Sec. THE HANDSOME MAN~Iitsernatep: Br ATT = mn ATR A ‘6. th et concera. The Cherokee mission was discon. PaaS penal either of then the regular your, erent reel ole hair a O1G'S=SkiND GondE roe cat borane Foote t's family ining housekeeping, oonsisting tinued, on the ground that the Cherokees peer os ho panty. var | poll ing aside the natural feeling Fh ; munication of the G ; ” xix, part of, viz: * Christan maton, a En ton tnt ortolke ts neporead Mens | of putiantbropy would: hem we regret Sosee | fc gif te Bratlet of Column il RVMEG gt | ANSWERS TO CORKESPONDENTS, Ep | Masses Chnira, Mahogtoy Sof, Mahogwey Arm Spy enya re Inginia papers. ‘The combatant were Mr Chand. | acute tous to pat an indilferent face on the ant: | GdaNellowa: Hall ith qroclock ST’ | ‘TORIALS, ke , &o, 1t_ | [ron Table with Marble.top. | ° 17~Such is the interest to attend the reception | jer ell man; Air, Lame re bien man, and | tf of your quarrels. and let you war on until— | NONGs¢ INO. T. "BANGS, Grand Sec. ae : ce ie Cune Mashe Oxmemarss,. 7 of the Prince of Walesatthe Academy of Music in | Gen. Blow, Douglas man. ‘All ate Presidentin; | WAtil you war yourscives out of existence. ; BRETT | 053 cHesya ee BLACK TRA, TPree-ply P 5 Yours, ever, FRONTIERSMAN. CENTRAL BELL AND EVERETT CHESTS STANDARD BLACK TEA Ato on iit my erreting, Philadelphia on Wednesday, that on Saturday | electors. They met to compare notes, and Messrs, 3 ! UB —An adjourned meeting of the Bell | cents per pound. ‘Try ron » Hall Oilototh, morning at5 o'clock a crowd had gathered in froat | [hand'er 2nd Lamb fell into u violeat quarrel rett Club will be held at ‘Thorn’s Hall on KING & BURCBEL.L, it . Yak Dining Chaire, f the di tho: ‘4 spened | The attack was begun by Lamb, who charged | Tux Prince ro Rervms yaow RicrMoxp to DAY EVENING, October 8, at half-pa se 29 Corner 15th st. Sud Vermont @ al aecasen / ; forthemifichrt wath iOgclocr Animmec:| Chasis he Cedatiet attri tame: | Raven Fon Marreoze ik Sun Gtr? | uetek so tape the"darincns ‘a ATCRELON'S INIMITABLE T1418 DYE. | Bronse Cioek, Matoruey Tables, ets un! o’cloc. nimmense | chusetts in 1-48. Chandler said this assertion was Iti i f thi: f T ; -c'ass” 3 line was formed, but when the doors were opened | a “lie,” emphasizing bis contradiction with an The = eae od nieveuionts of Baron Rentiew h 2%, on the 10th of October inst. and al! first-c'ags Toilet Articles, ‘ea! & grand rush occurred, and hundreds gaiued an expletive not pleasant to ears polite Lamb re- ‘Ee for at iated ‘able Cat CHAS. 1 CANFIELD, Sec, | GIBBS'S Wig, Braid-and Curl Manufastors 243 Ereock Chi ne, Crookers aed Glass Ware, ~ +. &. avenu, near 13th st. oc3 Sm shogany Dressing Bureau with Marbie top, REMOV. ? Cane seni Cheira, Mahogany W ashstands, as, | Bensamix’ cu P, hevi bi ERY, | 8 atre yd ail st ‘d and istinguished gentlemen who com Entrance to the vestibule. The doors were again | Wried in terms still stronger, and then the two pose | — —s = his suite have in so frequently changed that it 1 © ate PSEY & O'TOOLE, distinguished gentlemen clinched. The frie: 4 em. WEDOING AND VISITING closed and a line was formed inside, when the Of the partica interfered od prevented bloods! hed. era pad eet understsnd a as CARD ENG Ray ‘, @ and other L . 8 lott Sete, Hair and Husk Mattre lace, however, we may state that the con- 3 y team Dyting Establishment ff No. | 6°. ‘oath ‘Bol ‘aad Pillows, / sale was managed quietly. The crowd of persons = s temp! fated visit of the pane & Norfolk and to BL DOING BAVELOEES! STATION * [592 ‘Ninth et. het Pa. st, RS a ==, ™ ‘eo, Present wassuiticient to take all the remaining rene depnack er Per eee a ee old Point, Comfort, sees the naval works bad 326 Pa. Av., betwen gipgt beautiful styles, Pag Bee poe tron Bedstead, Parlor sad Chamber Stoves, Cook- ay int 7 ': x Ae Ma * y oF e . . seats. October th, says: “This afternoon, about three | abandoned, au it was tot ened aie | aa tae, &: Wastrmoron, | Pa avonue aad Date thick de iran Bate: | Kitehen Fursilure, Cooking Utensils,@e. * Faow Tae Jaranrsx Envaser—The New | (clock, «men named Martin H. Gilliim, alias | travel upon the water at night, however wee a ner okay | aoe ww BOTELER & SONS, A York Times has later news from the homeward. be paged acer Pipe is ress eorecepmony f really is. He will therefore return from Rich- ILLIAMS WILL GIVEEINSTRU: _ bouhd Japencse Embassy, furn!sbed by its ccr. presr = p th rt de fe at Mrs. Weat's, No.525 H street, respondents on board the steam-frigate Niagara | was layer some — oats ry = me wes eS been arvhigeenente: He breskeacae tte between 6th and Ith. oc 8,l* | - which left Cape Verde on the 18th of July, and | M#de De and’ wae ok which he broke away | Gitmor Houte and selected a number of the most TAKE NOTICE. ‘that ¥ OR OF senahed toe besher-cf Se. Peni-de tse the | {0m the rope, and’ was thot down while in the elegantly foratshed apartments {n that tine botel. | 290 — U | umes prepare tosocommonatethem with the finest | A DMINIS ort ig S - econ, | Set ofescaping. His wounds were serious, and | ‘Tre Prince will occupy the suite of rooms which | . Thompson's eelehrated Medicines—IIFE PRE-| GAME. FISH, OYSTERS MORE eee ee Kironan Foxssrces at Averiox—On coast of Africa, on the 7th of August, short of coal | medical treatment wes afforded him. As svon as have accommodated many distinguished persons, | St RVER and COR DI Al —for eale, wholesaie aad edibles; and with WINES. Li tone ‘and ad Y the Sta 1 0 and water. Allon board were in good heaith, 2nd | his injuries would admit of his removal he was including the Japanese Ambass:dors aud Hon’ | 'et®!!, by .C FORD "5 ~~ GARS equ ‘ ware’ a Inte the only inconvenience experienced was from bern de gba as ia bngeig = So ae a Judge Douglas. Yesterday a dispatch was re- 0c 8-6 Corner Eleventh st ani v will bu it night, a facili stole another Ben DR. FOREMAN . i "li bond vetrn rhe! Psyop Bosra ad —: horse. He was Fetaken thi ofaing at Van Bu- Praha lyin party: weabl fear 9 Baltimore ia] Rervurnsun grateful thanks to the Unionand | the manner in which a: is served that men! coal Water. The] ren, and return je play + On Sunday next his Bal is ined oo, Summary | six o'clock Monday evening. If s0, it is likely | Western Hose Companies and the Police, for their weil be open, aad rac Japanese were progressing in their English | Spear agein determined on. He was Vs studies. There were a large number of American exertions at the fire on Sixteenth street lest nicht, open, a4 08 on0h a r! ie Selng’ ho chance fer mmane pound his neck. | allroad in the regular train, as upto laat oven | Reta eel o,th Kenta of the meighinx | farther po len Gn Sundae tne entrance fenatt Sontngapsavr of ica far areca Se | eget fr ‘hie drs, | ty ene, ads ite | ekg i aoa Uap Me rms | or om Fear. = hunting up slavers, of which four or five had been | sought forgivencas at the Throne of Merey ina] ™ ty xtc beta Yn : ; = —ate SW BOTELER & CONS, Ane » tedtArmanr 5 THIS AFTERNOON & [0-MORR: P.M. DUBANT takes EES APERE NOON ¢ TOSEDEE. pl-asure in sasuring the Ry A. GR a Music on the Piano to pupils. at t the ce of a large concourse of cltizeus”’ He mond to Baltimore by railroad. On grime bee n Music 0: to pup é Lak: Dae | ee FOR TES, ? - rty have been invited by Messrs. Ullman and * R TAS, captured.” The Niagara, after coaling and taking | feeling prayer, and earnestly called Upon those | Strakosch to attend the space atthe Front Street vege : New sryiee 2 NUB! Neher and ota in water, was to leave St. Paul de Loando on the nt fo De admonished by the example before | ‘theatre. They will bably leave here about ISRAEL DEMING, - | SCARFS. ZOUAVES, &e , &c., in Solferino, Ma- ote, 15th of August. At Loando the m. He was then swung up and the secty noon to-morrow for Philadelphia. Whelesale and Retail in fine FAMILY | genta, and other new eclors—alec black and white, | Das jlothe, Napkins gust. 0 Japanese went hoor swe coacluded. Scarcely bad these | "The M is and Marebioness of Chandos, ac- | GROCERIES 8, WINES, and choice Li- At MAX WELLS’, ase gad Cropkery. ashore, but were disgusted with the negroes, and | ings ended when another prisoner was com nied wy Miss Earle and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- UORS of all ki A fresh stock just oponsd.| o*5 east 328 Penns avenuc. ir-tight id not repeat the visit. rought in town, charged with the same offence. ‘ id. Ca c and other Stoves, ood Mugar 7 cents per por Cc visites, He was examined in the street, and confessed to | 3." ace page within’ Dee dn aries = 00 5 20% —__398 Fonne venue | Cook. Airtight ALL AND WINTER UNDERSHIRTS and many Rumerous to mention. P Saturday evening from Washington, aad have a | **to¢t: eee at F tAWeRS flor gentlemen, youths and bo: a % P ‘ersenal. the crime of which be was accused. He was then superb suite of rooms at the Eutaw House. Lord plano: PIANO!! PIANO of Silk, Flannel, Lamhewool, ‘M ton of the ¥ ;¢°; Hon. R. M. T. Hunter, and Hon. L. T.| burried to the fatal spot, and soon swung by the Chandos is understood to be quite pleased with _ SOMETHING NEW. | Fiann t A and Pe an nie 2 GREEN, Avot. ‘Wigfall and family, ere at Brow: foes side of his brother in crime. The tains. Be a his visit to the States, and proposes to take a loo! For 8 few days there will bs on exnib.tion, at Mr. Seward reached Buffilo, on his return | W222 Choctaw half breed, named Shoat. The at No. 5347b oo 8-tf | Store of Mess's Demp ey & O” + 3 : 5 By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers. at Baltimore to-day, and proceed to Philadelphia - Piano. The publi from his five-weeks’ Western tour,’ou Friday af- bodies will not be taken down until to-morrow. to-morrow, ‘where’ he and his companions Witt _ ara Grand Hare Brame amine = — —— ee = 4 A = Pony oF A s sernoon, and was received by a large crowd. He | 1 BE citizens have wecome greatly incensed against | avain join Baron Renfrew’s party in the enter- | 1 DekUHN, Agent. R. LIEBERMAN Has REMOVED HIS > at 10 fata a lence ot the house of Hon. &. G. ‘Spauld- | Hore-thleves, as of raat Lee EOtences have been | tlinment to be offered Im thar city and In New | “At Dempsey & O'Tvole’s, Exeter 3a¢'Ponn, er sciios,xnd residence to No 459 Thirteonth | Ootobe pig we eae ing, and made a brief speech. In t bs 20 on ¢ Jaw} York. A pleasing incident cred Seeees: = votween. Goods, one was serenaded by longs bod of his poltties: | # kA0wn to be slow and uncertain recepiion at the Eutaw Houre, it leweh bere TAKE NOTICE! GANTOUVIN FILS BREVETES, 9 BOU- neyvanis avenue, <-‘-ds. He arrived at home in Auburn on Satur- that whilst passing a pieasant season a’ jagara Joun CRUIT x CHMAKER. JEWELER, &¢,, LEvARe BOe MARTRE, PARIS. Ts: i day. Pecan ies che o anes teegp ri they stopped at the International House, under the | No A26 Soventh at. roapectfully informs bit 30 dozen Pay eke, ip one Fi a +. « rfoward,” in bis dispatch to the New | itor of the New Varke y ‘onner, ed- Piobrietorship of Col. Coleman & Son, where, on the pu Pi lnhemion eo arte oak ional Sad ellcoee, York Times, says :—The f f er, 28 @ contributor to | leaviug, the whole part expressed great pleasure H order (to Jouvin’s sole ry hite the Prince played tenpins” pony ay ma thewabject;, lore a letter he has written on | with the conduct of the house aid the gentio- | Sorer-d chat he hos'as tab segltned ia con adoot as the Wefted’senions for ‘of thas besieged to-day by ali sorts aud conditions of | “2° Sect: manly attentions of the senior host. ‘To nse their | the ci y mending clocks, a4 has heen reprevented ny | very popnine aad rec Mre. Henith is already a li. Wasuixoton, Saturday, Sept 5, 1860. | Swn language they enjoyed all the comforts of nerant clock mender, who haa recently ob- | for our fall and winter sales. jeans 4 Brat water. I called there today and tsac of ge |» My Dear Sir: Ihave received your favor of tue | 7%! ‘hey were therefcresurprised and equally | foceed wore ia Riooeaiee it” | arrived, and our of, pcb gt oe and Fay nd found four | 3a instant, and shall most cheerfully comply wite gratified at thetr reception at the Eutaw, when | ee NO TIC ETN OTICEN oe | tinal col es, Lines os =< re bye ere and Frank Leslie’s artist | your request, and farnish you a sketch of the life | fie gallant proprietor at Niagara appeared cad NOTICE! NOTI " makin: et the alley. of William Lowndes a8 soon as Possible. He was on, At moe ae ‘ MAX WELLS’, 328 Pa. a) one of the greatest, wisest and purest statesrnen welcomed thei to the inviting halls of bis other ) HELLER Invites the ladies of ; hotel. Baron Wettersteit, Am lor of Norwa ‘Ashington and vicinity to her Grand ing of S tant beve ever adorned our country, and. yet bis | and Sweden to the Uaited sate rhe eee i FALL end WINTER BONNETS. | LE | that may pablhe date neglected. The truth ts} Saturday moroing, accompanied’ be kive rns acy | on Fri Cateriar, Su ged Gh instant ( lodging furnished to Mrs. Ada I. M. that my public duties occupy my whole time at has a suite of rooms at the Gilmor louse. happy. to have ladi e = the wife of the defendant, at bh present. 1 bad hoped I mi { enjoy some leisure 4 Gere hes a 30, 1900, and request, between the m. ‘ v. as she haxa some : LOWERS, DRE®: 2 : ber, | after the adjournment of Congress, but in thist| Faraz, Accioasd 36D Gann TRiMMiNgs: wien’ On keene bu SORTEO NUMERO tu ORDINARIO, the heen Jay, 1860. J.-C. denies furnish you the pete oo ane before. I bope to | Ratuway tw Bat tiIMORE The Ale ieee | SRA TENSION SKI TS: const CAPITAL PRIZE $100,000. we money an it Ada Is his wife, furnish you the sketch soon after the 4th of March. morning says: On Saturday afternoon, about 3% of all wiz Egezs; eda very ‘6° stock of z ‘This from me will be a tribute, not only to justice, o'clock, a son (aged three years and nine months) | EMBRE Ley Bt = ee » ke, TTACK ON BRooxiyn WiDE AWaxs IN New | but to gratitude. Yours, = respectfully, ofeGeorge Imhoff, residi No. 480 Gay street oc4 No 84 Market Space, bet, 7th aod sth ats, Bvuth Brookins Bere Postel Friday says: “The | k Aize BccwaNan. | between Caroline and Bond streets, wes instantly MUSICAL NOTICE, pon nigh to jolt he the Wide aoe Wed- eerie to this letter, the New York fribune killed by being run over by the wheels of car No. Hy, ING. Boon simacen oo see t the position of a = . at oysius ur 2 a of the a literature of the day rare among | an inquest over the body, when the evidence of a | '” esata eee Mo thove ‘ hi = ‘Siete beeen ena In the fasirertine oe eee real an number of witnesses to the occurrence was re-| {hem on TVIOO® NGA % vely interest in struction o; q NN. workmen at the place of landing” is clap tet henacailie ta ate, ‘Guchanen thai, tn ceived, and a verdict rendered Mee day De Professor of the Organ, sotled so that it could not be weed the retiri ‘or iculars to ter tause of his death was accidental. i 5 . parade. from the highest station, he oposes to ments ‘mot! Fi &o juire at Thee ho~ 7 assailants, | himself not a life of indolence, bat of Heber that pe BRAG epuce ot aegedps. y Music t of N F. BLL Ponneplvagia s = away, inj the vehicle to which they at once appropriate, dignified and useful »* self on a pile of stones within t avenue, ~ oo 3-Im' Were attacked. Captain Booth, of the Brooklyn = £ when ENFREW Ay 2, odera \< IN NE LORS, pe and so bedly | further returns of the election in Delaware for as- | # {uoderate speed nt Wheel which | JUST OPgNED, Faox Oe oer oatae uti we ag pal | age men ae arial the tle LP sober Mins | bated aver the rot part of ds ska fe Med Sy a gg nm PPssred om Parade and ted | hundred majority over Bell, Douglas, and Dgelldemeh tad eccvered Gee ener up by | CA . Boye: Mision Sod insttiea crived dampened thelt oa : where the Inquest was held. The i never vo ied ay at present, cxpored. On the latte ot tae No trow eect Tes Fivciva Baxcton —W be fe in Newcastle county, five out of | °™! aan side of the head 3B. H. NEMETZ, 236 Pa av., sdditions) returns trom this State. ‘The deme. | seven in Kent, and seven out c¢ ten’ hundreds in Pat out ta the Bone: On the iets 00 Meat corner 13th st. cratic majority in Leon county ts 100, a gain of ot | Sumex Counts. noe wee jos bone, dex A YSsT S! OY STERB!! since tne last Goveraor'telection, when Sano ot ~ — Cae ae ne eR eg the driver, George ey, O USINESS AGAIN. . Sesaie majority in the Stete was ouly 400, In Jef. | _ A¥PAIRSIN St. Many’s Coonty —On Saturda See ra ae erat erat Conducted to the Middle | Son p. af would ty inform ferson county the democratic majority in 223, q | 29th Sept , a Bell and Everett meeting was held | District Police lon, where be On Ki pot pia Pave ef45. In Sisdison county, es far as heerd | at Leonardtown. It was very largely attended, | Until the paceering at the om, the democrats have a majority of 172. “This | J. Dixon» Roman, A. B. Hagner and Colonel bebe A tye oe’ ged. The wi borrren &, 2 bent Gani: majorly of id. ta Sonteems ownth We Unt | baw Baeeinsatte SY Lane brbecun on Tur | Peyton tes otae ae Ph tN tele majority of 11 s Talon reckinridge an ue on Tues- ried, or Raw,)at the s! notice. Orders rty have a majority of 125. a gain of 29 votes | day was voled on et lend ied een en t mM Fernandina Sa stands for the democrats the number sont. echtnar etoe a! ra petatos over his os asd = 373, and for the opposition7. ‘The State has evi. 8, Key, Eaq., hens Mga . is . ; | of 6 NEW MELODEONS Nov in ts Clecting. both the Governor weetotarys das Prenklin, aq , slevior for tf ; Em@ETaNO = vote, ¢ my wernor, * le and legistature us aistrict, and Major gon yay , Proitie Ra 7 : pepe Fo pro Pulte bre bit st the corner of Sands Tux Exection 1x Detaware.— We hav. burt to be compet vain at his olds! Seow 6: F i a Linge Grand aunty, eloquent add: “4 ‘The Jockey Club races over the Leonardtown Hearne. made b Lied etter telake flight sky: | coutse comusences Tuesday, ssh of November. § for mals Ward tn a paper baliconon 7 sent. 4 York, aad succeeded in reach! an When Florence ightingale Sixty feet, when the balloon poe entangled-in means afew weeks ve ertiver | at, T re wi D AND CURL RAN: : since, her 4 was P VA Tee venue, ad wrt tc the eta eeaped, the vomit’ permeet yor reward fe et ty ner of an Corl Piast 4 chaton) Sr es is | Baste ea eases that ao ta af FE iu i ii: EE £

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