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im Or and Caine... = . News by the Arabia. _ — ON SALES. ~ By the California express, at St. Joseph, the fol- | A summnry of the ‘ope’s allocution at the con- New Post” , = eo Basriess Rumors.—We are now daily hearing by oe bes been ey —_ vena ae pore ple ned in tte oee eee yong inti CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers, i 8 'RANCISCO, —The steam: dem onl, ‘detest. WASHINGTON CITY: sega tages: era acoatied sera, wan: | witied onthe Uaaheatendine Become tf omens | see oak eens attack of the King and Gov- | about | o'clock, under abe direction of WEDNESDAY..... her 17, 1860. lished fo Pry oor $y ye wae aan with the Aspinwall fteamer for New York, with | ernment of Piedmont. He protested and would windeaeaseateton -s =? 5 Spirtt of the Morning Press. ‘The Constitution urges the conservative men of the country to profit by the lesson taught by the Jate State elections. and unite on the Breckin- ridge and Lane ticket. The same paper pub- lishes, with comments, a long letter from Hon. Amos Kendall, vindicatory of his late political course. The Intelligencer suggests that the intelligent a G x ay sel FRIDAY NORRT OR, fon, of the Astor House, which @otober Ith, commenon ng ot 1 246 ngersmnd $995,000 in treasure; also $21 000 Protest against their acts, which he | discussed, and in the burning of a LX, {Jy A. give the details of such a conspiracy, having for wan of — silver — ia cig ae tip oe ved oe tien aeeeaeee and whet Tis wre P its primary object the destruction ef the Union in | — The Doug! ef slection n. San an on the European | wharf. togethé> — ‘rancisco, en lemonstrated the ,e Be dep the @isastrous - at case of Lincoln's election; ‘anf, as & moans of taedsten dete eee almiost unanimously dm fi oad permet as Palicy of non + and ied 'on hora ~~ | called om the Powers to examine seri, securing the cooperation of the Government of of that division of the democracy. * Lord the United States to that end, the speedy procute- | Both w’ of the democracy are confident of be i) Ge come to the ce of on bgeeee ment of the retirement of Secretary Floyd from | carrying a A good deal of bet be) ida ths fiithful, who is attacked. by the & patt of the He seemed become need arms ofa d te and a straight fae of the thousand comme! seems to be no rms legenerate gon. rave straight to the Cabinet. because, as alleged by the writer, he te etting ‘backers on evey bets either for, that Napoleon, in to the who lime@ bis path and the bill {a well known to be actively houtile td thescheme. | poclas’ , Protiounted the nop-intergention pafncl ples, ‘Academy. A ‘dragoon The wonder-monger credits Senators Davis and| Heavy igpriendet fappesed to an sc teeag Maree to maintain ler in the | him as he wharf, and when he reac! A that eum a litical annal: Il the fre- | Slidell and Secretary Cobb with being its chief ‘California electioy Holy See, stated that bis desire was to consign | the plane a nations! sslute of thirty-three guns notes, beer student of our political annals can reea! . hier siereadia a accordingly not unmindful of | Rome to the protection of a genuine Italian | was fired from Fort Knox. quent periods st which it has been common to | engineers. In half an hour after ee . Eugene Sullivan. - | Power. The party repaired immediately to headquarters, at the sale will despair of the Repablic, and that such a retro- | Confidentially informed that a secret meeting of | ber of that 00 teat Lie ruteady wagered $25,000 | | Victor Bmmanue! issued an address to his sol- | the residence of Col. Delaield, where hel ware. hit wena TRY sae tad t can hardly fail to prove instructive im every | the Governors of the Gulf States and South Caro- jainst $5.000 that Lincoln will be elected by the | diers at Ancena, extolling their braver, the | ceived by Gen. Scott, and presented to Mra.Colonel eoasass ob publicappuchensbensenanrsiagetapter | linghpgerabatly phen place, wheresta felt ond ‘ple. The money is deposited in bank. righteousness, of their cause. He cone Teed’ — Fork 16g thes hb tad <3 . ideo and the aera ee, and phe 3 ~ ek & A Ory po le arrived from Independence at sayin, assumes command as’ fessors and officers of jon, with "8 SALE 01 that the ‘evils’ believed from time to time to be rain cor Plan for the retreat aia Tejon, witha Party of fourteen pen, on the 97th to be Foremost Srhere there 1s Pads wives, and a few other invited guests. Afcer a T ne Loe ox A sruEEs, by lated than ‘States: been agreed: ccording ~ inst: le reports indians very troublesome im ‘Sardinian Chamber i apent gers, party proceeied ae pe sorsibesiea 1% credulous friend, Alabama is first by legislative | on the Albuquerque route s t- [ visit the Academy bul! joe in mom ee with ROOM at tte, Ss SESS ©, 9 -SEe 8. 5 Le action to declare her connection with the existing On the Ist inst $19,000 were received at San a) ¥ Col. Delafield and cther gesdionen attached to the Fj "A great ball was announced to come off at the Prospect House, Waltham, Massachusetts, on Monday last. It wes to be given by the bigh colored ton, and was to be attended by the negro elite cf New York, Buffalo and Philadelphia. "The Roman Catholic Church at Carlisle, Pa., was destroyed by fire last week. The edifice ‘was an old one, and was insured to its full value. ‘The fire is supposed to have caught from the altar candles. Francisco from Fremont’s Maripos1 minea, being Confederacy at an end, South Carolina next, Mis- endluctot;the i nannies by a gtuea review, which fs sissi ppt mee Georgia next—and so on to the end | “e Product o Previous eight WAKO | rene Sposa ay neither past ¢ document thos described ac heh of the Herald : of the chapter. Full advices from Oregon explain the progress Necoye at no conversation of no negoti “ Elght ba Now, we have to assare the public that there is | of the Legislature, So" OP progres | tions ny propeatties frettict ce bemes bad | ales front h The attempted adjournment of the House sine coten hc ctaaeod shecies = eres seathesome ‘ Teather di ‘aiiceandst OC eet Ohae eee e St | single inch of Itaiten territory. He pronounced | of forty men; then the receded from, and deci to have been imposs{- | the statement to the contrary utterly false. : artillery—a corps of cadets acting now. Noman inthe country is ina better position | bye under the circumstances existing. When it| The capitulation of Ancona is confirmed. Gen- a the left was occupied be detachment of than ourself to know the truth in such matters; | was attempted there was much popular indigas- | €ral Lamorictere surrendered to Admiral Persano, | dragoons, commanded. by Lieut. a Waters Pee ees and we know well that the gentlemen named by | tion at the attempts both In the Senate and Hease | Who erp ae yards of -— vessel, and gave | few minutes after the formation of the the ~ the correspondent of the Atlas and Bee would be | to destroy the sexsion by a Premature and illegal | Dim tin own cabin. Iamoriciere goes to Turin institution. ‘Count Cavour refused to pore nig He also de- This wes followed by steamer to G — a nee By A. GREEN, Auotioneer, i j is 7 7 net Seem: Deas 2 parade wi . VERNMENT SALE OF ONE YO! the last public men in the land to assume to lead Heian mel ie wells edge ae 5 ‘The Sardinian Chambers have resolved that the | Re! troops, gave Gor yes UCTION. Aon TURADAY ae ish U7" A testimonial has been propesed, on belialf } their respective States into any suclf action, what- quorum King shall be authorized to annex to Sardinia | order to ¢ Prepare for review.’ The ranks of the | day of November next. will be sold at Wash io’ os Se those provinces of Central and Southern Italy in ‘troops were opened, the artiflery unlimbered, Jogton Navy yard, st 12 o'clock m.,one Yoke of the American people, to Captain Wilson, of the | ever their position might be were their States to At the last accounts, September 28th, “both whick the lation, by direct univeral suff:nge, | oficers ted colove vo tee ‘he < brig Minnie Shiffer, in rescuing nearly six bun- | take some such attitude. Nor isit possible that the | Honses were in session’ and daly organized, the wots tutbossineinn athena tthe Saantnie rod tg egg ee pee png ee "Tecme,gerh om eppare, oxen can be veep engers of the steamship Con- | Goyerncr of any Southern State would assume to {SX sbeent Sevators having. retigned waa MES | Oeastitaicndl Baus “4 x ete Bovesee wae peplicetion at the Navy Yard. dred persons; passengers of the mp eee ie iy Hhelr seats in the Senate. ‘The informal prpeged- | Constitutional Monarchy. as ee r ‘Navy naught, from death by burning or drowning. | initiate any such policy for his State: that, not | inys had in their absence were ratified. ¢ Sardinian army has not yet entered Nea; gave the Qneen’ Asthe ‘The passengers themselves have done something. | being his function. Alabama has already, by he Governor sent in bis message on the 2th. | 1t#u territory. but Garibaldi announces that t y down the military tne the A. GREEN, Auct ‘The people of Boston have also testified their | legislative action, devolved on her Governor the | It takes strong Breckinridge grounds on National | #000 Will. ‘Phe headquarters of the army will be er =<=<—————= int air of the * Flowers 7 ex. | at Aquilla, andthe King will command in person. down the Feary applause of his conduct, and now New | duty of calling a State convention in case of Lin- | politics. "He aleo Legitetare tr Waters ein: | Rineicinap-Poat She Rielly, scantaren, original po. | 7218S AFTERNOON & TO-MORROW York will report her judgment of so much gal- | coln’s election, to be charged with the daty of out electing the United States Ssnatots. have surrendered. Messina still olds out. mm on the parade ground. troops were By J.C. MoGUIRE & CO.. Awotioncers. t laatry and humanity determining on the course demanded by the This course would pone the election for two ned rere ce eee wip sey ne vo presses yoo hae reaps yaiuas — f 4 in- irs, the sessions bein jennial. Under these - i uso review: 17 Quite an excitement occurred last week in a -~ 7p hlaeagger. a Leeper Sacmmplanens itis thought thatthe popularclamor | Some modifications of Garibaldi’s ministry, to y q «As the | N Acre 3 = 3a endl res! re 54 will insist on an election and other legislation | Meet the views of the Nenpolitans, have been |\commandan' nies passed o OF een, Carlisle, Peansylvania, which came neor ending 1 m: ide th cils of that * made. Bertani has been dismissed. the Pri be gracefully raised his hat inac- | in Square No pon “ “- than cool reason may guide the councils of that | Gurin, the balance of the forty days, for which time nee, be gracefully = oe sy |} wh inariot. Several United States rae off- | convention. only the session can constitutionally last, Pi pee Oetne — Garibaldi and Victor | x, noes ‘meat. 3 — a rapsing Bs feet nohss. cers from the barracks were arrested for fast | “'y, ate informati ich - | SALEM, Oregon, Sept. 23—A joint resolution | Emnranuel now exists. “The review, although the numeri . Fan rd cash; the residue in @ and iz riding ; 2 rescue was attempted by the reeruits, igs sip oiben soem ctele (oh taltedl passed both Wranchee of the Legisatare, yester- King of reper Trae te renege dln the mB sperm ileerd very peo AO interee, eroured by & deed of trast on ‘when one of them was badly Beaten. tis brother | he will at once make such a declaration with aerating for 8 Joint of Represcutations ue | kingdom of italy Ie organized at awe. parade was dismissed the Prince, lean. | ce J.C. MoGUIRE & CO. Avets. officers being under the impression was! reference to the policy of his administration con- Monday, October ist, for the e'ection of iwo| Garibaldi bas granted a p:nsion to the mother the arm of Colonel Delafield, we sagen oe By WALL & BARNAR! sent to jail, essembled to the number of forty, cerning slavery, and also with reference to its | United States Senators. The vote wasunanimons | 80d sisters of Agesilas lilano, who attempted to Reynolds, the commandant of the cadets, armed with clubs, and demanded a release. The composition, as wi!l place upon those who would | !” the Senate; but the resolution met with strong | ®#ssinate the King of N Sheriff called out the citizens, dispersed the mob, " and restored quiet without loss of |; , Auctioneers. TOCK AND FIXTURFS OF A Fancy ples. expressed “approbation at the faultless Roe Aver: opposition from the Breckinridge democrats in |, The details of the defeat of the patriots at Capua | ‘manner in which the Teview was conducted, and URSA MORNIN Tath {nat pt 0 ehdook. destroy the Confederacy ere an overt act shall eel, at the wil the House. There is no certainty of an election | State that the English and Hungarian brigade | desired the Msjor to express bis thanks to the | we eine pith sors ate pees ea have made such action on the part of the Southern | taking place at the time specified. beeen ck eat Wie dle rons | CAaets for the bonor of the parade. The parade yon the east aide of street, near UF We are indebted to the editor, Prof. L.C.| States a measure of unmistakable self-defense cu Te eee ntnent is making freth en Pee Loomis, of this city, for a copy of ‘Travels in then dismissed and the troops returned to adv - ising 1 to the re- 7 ince returned to Celonel enor Mats, i only, in the attitude of seeking to overthrow the | | The sbip Lotus brings advices from Hong Kong bees dapat psatim Sto terry eaikarennic ener ‘the officers of thesekee | Bird Cages: Tpartacd roe: Government of the United States only for the sake | *© August 13th. yo 1a ps 3 ‘The Spanish Government has demanded a Con- | were introduced to the Prince » The Hong Kong Press of the 10th and 11th of f the Catholic P. ith the vi f d eT a Pan of overthrowing it. Standing in such an attitude, | august has -advlees from Pechelee Gulf to the | 8t% of the Catholic Powers wi 6 Niew of] An elegant collation bad been , ducing | Hair Brushes. Dusters and Paor they would be utterly powerless with the people, 26th of ae ee a 530 allied fleet ae fay Seo. tories Shia esrgrersog begehen eg paris oF? athens 2 ‘re Colbecl Tors, vy whey ed @ ——— however strong they might be were the incoming | for the scen> of action, the French in 64 vessels, Phe French Cabinet admitted the expediency } Delstield, and thus passed another and one of the | W: raéat Char, Wysshing Machines. Administration to be organized upon the “irrepres- | !#™g¢ and small, and the British in upwards of ofsuch a Congress. but says that tertitorial changes most avrcesble hours of the day. This over, the Mechine loc mace Brocin, ant other in- sible-confict”’ principle so detinitely as that the | ~ it was generally believed that the Ist of August demand a general European Congress. . Baron and his party again mounted and re South would comprehend at a giance that the to Cozzen’s Hotel, at which they had oci2d WALL & BARNARD, Auct:. had been agreed on for a combined attack upon France. ’ taken apart. .. matin object of its policy could not fail to be war | the Taku forts. The Freneh submarine ments, and where they were itted to pass @ | —— as bee from Algeria j has been successfully landed Minoee tolerably quiet evening, in spite of ons on the institation and the rights and interests of feeling: bad grote as Bees ee aE austen menor Papal troops lately | and prevocations unspeakable from the and the South, from the moment of its installation in| Brit'sis; the secoumt saying that the British are | *ltin was celebrated by the Archbishop of. Paris | the ladies to get them toa hop, upon which all power. sto Evrope, Egypt and Palestine, by Mis. S. B Thomas.”* Prom the intreduction of Prof. Loomis we gather that the work is by a lady to whom the South is largely indebted for her -sucressful edu- eational labors, and who is now a resident of New Orleans. She has produced a readable book of travels, having Lad the good sense to tonch but Nightly on stereotyped scenes and to dwell on those not so familie. The book is handsomely issued by the Li ppincotts. By J.C. MeGUIRE & CO., Auctionsers, b »s | at Notre Dame on the Sth inst. hearts were set. The necessity leaving ‘RUSTEE’S SALE OF VALU. LE PROP- Pascal ct a SP Fadnaignant ang ata TRE Resins lon | ee venni Precee Bishops have tesued pastoral | this morning, however, and the fatigue of the PERG Sxvaxru &t —On Ley, Gat oF ---+ Mejor Dodge, U S. Indian Aventat Carson DEPARTMENT NEWS. jetters protesting against the acts taking place in bes yee tinge eta ae —— T eh EE x00 Valley, Utah Territory, bas arrived in this city, oy PR er es z I3- Mayor Wood publishes a card of thanks to Wate ae ived that the E would though he himself was supposed to | duly resorted among the land records Washing” and tiken quarters af! the Clay (formerly the 3 Sapa g fed fou the firemen, in which he says he is requested b gee Woumen baaianccumea an invitation, but ly ‘agreeable? He certainly wap not D. £, neria_of Leote Nos.2 and 8 United States) Hotel. essed an eet no country bas be wi tired, for within an Loor after their arrival at the i ee <cpLal Philip Johnson. member of Congress | tbe security of the public. property and three of | nessed an exhibition of like character to the New Co ray ell engregrigeey Be heavy, | hotel’be was in the mine-pia-alley, with Lineont 24 ovements, cOnniating Sf a tee ee elect from Pennsylvania, arrived in this city this | wa, “pmrpanies of ‘to withdrawn’ to Port Ieihes’ | Yr procession at all to be compared with It closing at 69f. 20c. ” | off rolling nine pins ing house morning, and is stopping at the residence of his there to remain for the winter. 18 AusTRia. It was x disappointment tothe public agsem- money. is situated nearly opposite the Pe: brother, oa Lieventh street ‘Assistant Surgeon Abel F. Mechan has been as. NOLy MBIA ROVAL ARCH CHAPTER, | The wives and families of the Austrian officers | bled at the Point that their visitors did uta i and 1s very desirable as 8 business 1o- ry ane V. Fowler, Esq., late postmaster of | signed to duty with the recruits to sail frog weg “No. 1 A ld eerie man cation of this | in Venetia Lave been ordered immediately to quit] pear tm uniform, and bad the latter known in : One-third cash, ($199 of which be aed ork: wens te leave Havana, on the 15th, in | York for San Francleco on the 20th lasts tre wit | Cuapter will bo held THiS ees aE eas that tenritery. ime of-the tions made for them by the spies sk. (Onan s the residue. ia é the stearoer La Uulon for Vera Cruz, on his way | afterwards report for duty to the Commander of hd ead N oye Companions regular staad- Russia direction of ‘resident, no doubt they would a for notes aoonred by ry of trust, to Mexico. the Department of California. ing are cordially invi ed. opy The Empress was safely delivered of a Prince | have feit it their duty to do so, but they left New Vt. pr it J. F. |. McCLERY, Seo. ane { sal with ++-- The following is in circulation: Asst. Surgeon Geo. K. Wood has been assigned = - = ——— * on the 3d. k the im that tf tae yes eet ic ore Bet complied with Mr Everett “arich Southern widow” soon weds, | to duty with the recruits to anil from thie port to RS ETING OF NATIONAL LO aa Inpia : tho vias ee reset, ob the nih nod of the And “whoever it can be,” makes fools rub their | Texas on the 3ist inst. He will afterward report (Wednesdays EVENING art otee te Eis | ‘The Bombay mailsto September 1 badreached frat ae NGA "Treaster, i heads. for duty to the commanding officer of the De; “4 he <finanes “Brother, | England. The Arabia hason board the American prec we Reokds” J.C. MoGUIRE © CO hatte. . y 4 part- | rancements for the funeral of our iste Brother, . But why mystery’s made of the thing I can’t tell, | ment of Texas. James Lestix, All Master Masons are cordially Portion. —— | As he’s followed for months a Well known South- Asst. Surgeon Clinton Wagner has been as-| invited tos tend By order WM The news is unimportant. The Bombay market Tone SBOE SALE I8 POSTPONED erm Bell signed to duty with the recruits to leave Carlisle | _1t WM. H. JOYNER , 8ec, te cotton and scott had conmigersbly advanced. “ uattl TUESDAY, the Tn Se Comer came best -** John C. Heenan left New York city last | Barracks for Texas, via Fort Leavenworth, on the CENTRAL BELL AND EVERET' imports continued unsatisfactory, but there wes My 3.0. evening to respond to a ver: Proming Snettetien Bist last. He will’ afterward report for duty to Emre consequrnce of the bail tonne incre doing at the reduced. prices.’ Y . pen is potoiveg of the jon at the pe va from Buffalo, where he is to be required to sreen | te commanding officer of the Department of | enzaged for another purpose on to-morrow evening, | proving tendency. Freights was r - | apt ~~ a OF THE ABove SALE 1S RURTHER to the court forthe part he took In the Price aad | Texas. tne weekly meating Of the Bett and Everett Cis Foint Winia, Yi with his danghter, | pariza nil FRIDAY AFTERNOON" tee stood {ak © the Boge etl at tee ae eee | News yuow THe avnwis or Panasce Die. | Rake t d EHS iWednes Me tequented y's Pore WHDOING INVITATIONS, Vesttrdsy moralng'the party: proceeded ee PR on LAN, Trastee stood that “' the Boy” will test the question of the patches Have been received at the Navy Dere-t, | Pacctual in their uttendane ASTEPULLY Ar anged and Engraved by steamboat Daniel Drew to Albany to co 6-4 rec. wctike Exe ote. legality of his arrest should the suit be premed. | Patches Ba Capt. Porter,in command of the | —!*” CHAS.L. CANFIELD, Sec DEMPSEY $0 VOLE. [to Gov. Morgan. He was to remain By THOS. DOWLING ; Georgetown. Fee ne teea th, Dorter, who bas contributed | squedron st Praaman ix’ tea gman capt THE REPUBLICAN ASSOCIATION | -2¢!7-r0% Ate Fe aveviie._ | si this morning, when hewaa to leave tor Spring wo FR HOUSES . so largely to the Catholic literature of the country Msctceioary: He reports everything quiet, aud | will hold & meeti: igWam,”’ cor- A SPLENDID CHANCE FOR BARGAINS! ‘the AUCTION THUR for many years past, but who has been danger- apprehends no farther tronble from the insurgents. ner of Ind 18 AN street, TO MOR- IN ALI. KINDS OF armory—ieaving for Boston soon afer. On Phurs- | 191) ate o'clock. f ously iil for the last six months, is at present so | it fs yeneraliy admitted thet’ wre timely landing ING, at lock. The DRE S Guo Ds: day evecing he will attend the ball to be given nhalteen Lars in Bea} much better as o have recommenced her liters of English and American forces st Progen pre | #o8..D. VPhe polio are eaeaeettane ektsgs the | From the Finest Arti, aodann (0 ihe Lowsels Priced | ta honor of this visit by tap-entinnn of moe inches on thé eaat side labora. Bbe is translating, as rapidiy as her pal- | vented’ a cerlous ontOeck: aon re less of life | opportunity will be afforded all who desiretoonted | CLAGETT & MACS and rplendid stock | On Friday he will proceed to Portland; and 12 in deoth. with two now Sse bet alee aii tn sy and Property. Weappenre that the English landed | their rams. 6 pm the Paris ; >| their forces before they were requested to do soby ; E? ameary next. The citizens of Portland, unable for wan’ the authorities at Panama” TING OF THE JACKSON DEM- | 74 FE ‘hose who wish bargaina should come early and ° nity to give the Prince of Wales a b: ~*~ Mr. Geo. W. Kendall writes from Texas to a OW" Wedrentay) EVENING, Oriater | Dink all the Caen uheycam apace.’ The: stock will | Pporeuntty, tc the officers of the "British: the New Orleans Picayune :—“ It wasin the win- oe Go 17 8t*_ | of DEY GOODS mant be closed out belure the Ist | Saturday will sxil from that point for Europe Le oot i An itively be so'd without regard to cost. Unrrep St Texas Bou —The | 17th, at7 o'ciuck. ‘The membor# are tequenter a | Pow ter of 18334, at the office of the National Intelli- im o8 whee dary lias tetecGa Ge LING, Avot. ! ay, Wedester. wastes eee Rick HOUSE aNDLOT 10 work of fixing the boundary line bet: t he pucctusl in attendance, aa business of import- Fe R .—The fine dvi - day, Wednesday. The iting citizens . scacer in Washington city, where we Seere both | Territories of the Vaited States and the strtees | ance will be transected Be oe I STOR FROOME we ococu ny will Ye for want a the principals of the siait “Fon dollars it B ‘3 employed, that [ a’ became acquainted wit ving been leted under the ¥ ° y yi ossesaion given on the january next For | the price o! e ticket, « female Portland is in Francie Ashbury Lumsden Born in North Cat-| tendense off Commies Tenn Teenie: | TH ante, Seo 6218-24 | forme poly CLAGETT & MAY ty . olina, good old revolutionary stock, he bad : a nervous state of preparation for the interesting ith t ‘DE: EY &_O°TOOLE. 324 Pa. av., betw. 9th and 10th sts, j apprenticeship with the elder Gales in | @ucet with his party, set out for Fort smith, © me 7 event. DDING AND VISITING arrived on the 29th, all well. The s! FURS! FURS! the Regi: t . was 1 Fo isbanded. : CARD ENGRAVERS, * 2 . > Baron ew in the employ of the junior eke Ete mle pak tine anheorg Wasslagmatencccs pL eters of foe WEDDING Sta‘TiONERY, 1 wish to call the attention of my customers and ewithe noe ke ; ncorernctte Uri icure, Beas, Stowes, € ox Government, and from the first a strong friendship | report and maps. rr iyet i teen sprang up between us. We met again in New the inost beautifal atylos, | the publicin or = The Petersburg (Va ) Express the ine . v ; balance n6 326 Pa. Av., between Sh aniimh eral to the act tendent of tbe Richmest ind’ Frederieteteny fat rea! sa aa Re ote ps x INTELYIGENCR FROM Minister Dirrry —| 80 27-6m __ Wasmingron Orleans following year; we finally started the Picayune together, and from that Period a close iilroad, William N. Bi bas received a as = aes up, in the rear of pe . j 2 Sebel ost ic Monk ee Dispatcnes have been received at the De artment SSeS tore, fe - 2 xe magnificent breastpin trom thé Baron. The pia Immediately after above, stall ir amity and friendship existed between us.”’ of State from Mivister Dimitry, whe fears ONE PATE OFLARGE axb FINE GROUND | let FUR ROOM ‘ = | Tebrratathe British end Amerteancolorg crossed, | the p.emisas, Lot No 209. (roniing on & Managua. There was no political news of im- SHOW BOTTLES, for apothecaries’ win. | having seleo and is studded sirent, wil Dae 2 nw Bouse, agpen Political Items. Portance. They had just beard of the summary | (ows. for sale cheap, inquire @ JOHN RURY | the seinen et este rk {s $275 It wes conferred v, - Bragg 6g haifcaih: blancein6and13 months, The Governor of Arkansas, Elias N.C manner in whfch the Hondureans had treated | <CO.’S, comer Pa. av. and 2ith ats, 0617-21" ure meade { sideration of bis kind atiention and excellent With interest. bas isued a proclamation to’ the militia of tie | Gen. Walker, and there was general rejoicing | WY ARM latest ‘aad mest j Sf pane enest uring the xeoent Prenes Of the | cc 16 2 THOS. DOWLING, State, directing them “to prepare for trouble and | among the Nicaraguans Ove assoctmentof Wool RIE Mlesivo, and Cot- | ffntonsble atrle Boren Soft Gre te beraietageienehe Giocnee) iy WALL BARNGRD. Amare danger.”” ——e—__ Ansort of We + Merino, ‘oi | all of my at : . Phe tee York ‘Journal ee c Cou. Laxper’s Exrspition.— Advices have | {0 UNDERSHIRTS ani DRAWERS is now | jy ectinaly nook : at the Pifth-avenne Hotel, after his departure on Corner Ninth st. and south side x. pal Ps womy he realomn Ake ee been received from Saperiutendent Lander, of the complete, both at wholesale and rp’ 1k eer and bough? atthe 4 Monday. He also gave Captein Faunce, of the the Inet clection in the Bane e Tae Nork, for the | Fort Kearney, South Pass, pind Honey’ Lake | _oot-6: Ealesroom, Brown's Hotel. | tomers one of the reat end eens apd cus. Creedancier aha ETESEN a eae ae gon road, icramento, fornfa, § “4 i i ii % } ad om ages pros Prva om of the Howe Pisseae party Sponge Nar gra ae Tue gaeiter otfers for falpbietck of MAR. "acalwelfas yptuoe poverty wc of Representatives to the next Congress, thus in- | 18 €M; making u report In thine for! Bik MONUMENTS) BS, GRAVE : el : 4 : F Sign of the White ; — shat body an effeetive anti-republican | Congress - Gisiek o ced MARBLE: | MANTELS AGS 0017-0029 Cormor ot Bixth st vara ue SQUARE WEDDING CARD» heii Gov Gist /cf South Carolina, has issued his proc- | _T#® WEATHER.—The following report of the | solicited. WW, \ UTION OFCOPART F the su EY & O’TOOLE’S, lamation convening the Legislature of that State | Weather for the morning ‘s made from the Amer. ._ between 12th and | 17- : h ih is. 2 enny rama fhe rst Monday in | lean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- Pine Calne meee —|1 ar een ts tN. G. ¢ ge l7-co%t Pa. ay., a 9th and 1th si Novem! next, « me esent. on the Tuesday following, to appolgt elevtors of Presi, | mis" Institution. ‘The time of observation is ci Ly nsent, _ A Py + ~) MV ig having sold and 1} Prop, p>ANGG Ag é 5 3 ‘4 id firm to N orning, wh: uthor - ode deat and Vice President, {n conformity to the set | 820Ut7 shame +] Gente’ fine ‘Frengh Calf re PES. Me RU ABE RFORD. ” j C i RSHIP—The See specimens, at. in ts; Boys’ and Youths’ | ef Congress, and also that they may, if advisable, id, Merc 4 Goatekin tsar | fe'ait'Soen SB SNCING cL aR Pea Roote; Ladies Kid, Me rocco and Guatery por and islind Businesset | £9 Vill opens aite +, the 2h take actiou for the safety and protection of avg | Burll , Vt. Buttoned Hote; Lastine laced, Bationed, ome i venth street, opposit: the | !in Ha! on Saturday rnown next, the State’ Re x : x grees, ead Malakot Hoots. Also, ere chr st le The Ric 4 waiter, 1A ol ee”, ri and ¢' iren’a where he solicits the conunuance ah SF an my Aisees andl Of past favors, N. RNIN‘ 2. yo —_ ot ae E A. W. CORNING, ont fe “= = Washington. October 15th, 1860, pee g Serer N. B.—I take thi ity of informi: Aste: ‘Sa! aad patrons, fronds and customers foneraily that ave autered ind for genttemen on Loner z, oat hos, Enq icting a di: tJ. ROSED 7 'o solution of the Union as inevitab! y pein = i “ie 7 States BENTHAL ad teak besrece Bad the — of Ms. ieocele poids te following z R MARINI al ja extraordinary language :-—¥ ala can po more informs his fordior ih prevent the dissolution of this Union after Lin- & ee } Washing: the 1 of N. G. Corning as rales: ‘and | 2 Is ‘clock | Prot. coln’s election than she can prevent that election poet in resume hin DANCIN shail bo happy to item at hia place vf business, ate AbD ieee nt we colon ‘Ste will be powerless to prevent cteil war, with Char! -C. € . SSEB st the feliowing Acadsmies: whore I shaji be in constant attendance to serve | & mor at No Bates can, cad permet, Any one of the Southern “lear, coo! Ad Nowe ork Beene ee rgumennth tract egint tae A. W. CORNING. States can, 4ame of them will, involve the i ae and Tak Se a ns Soar bd naire Seer ~ whole couutey, North’ an well co Bouter we x i of Pa. avenue and T'wenti-th street, For particu. OTICE OF COPARTNERSHI internecine OSC binedy a desolating civil ‘ fuburn advertigonsemys eed dayacof tuition please ave tors war. Virginia will, bya maheetty of her people, | 4 ri \ 00 17-6t* decide upon resistance, while a large minority 1 M. ofthe tends persous ly L. G. MARINI, Man; sion aud Furniture Busi di end cannot * vs . ° YSTER®S: OYSTERS! | styleof Box.z & Gaivricn may desire to postpone resistance for the ‘overt = eg . act; but, hilebed o¢ she fe te the Sontuee Soret aw Oncor : ae 4 reapeot {ills inteate® e SENAY "ONT hsen, the eg arated lato s common destiny with | ” f atignt shock of osftingune rst ex o year. and the public, that I haya t-co — them, no matier ‘what may be the desire of her he Bo of earthquake about six o'clock | Inenoad the opening of OYSTERS BONTZ & GRIFFITH would respootlully in- people. We believe that a large majority of the | tb’ morning. my old stand, corner Penn. avenue ani for th nds and tho citi. of hington Prete of Virginia, if the opportunity of a State te AE FROM THE wasr. Evertes th stress, od will be pleas hat pened & x lA envention wan allowed. them, would) vate for | Gradertek, Md. jvoooo.-+-vclear, pleasant, sheeQea sem aeeay timorith Orrcee Te Ra eee eo immediate resistance and for a common destiny | 238 ‘he F ear, pleasant, Pt ie ‘famihes alone te orsters | be eloudy, f 1 and s2'] to private famihes alone. with culliog out | tion to all b ness enti to ir Oa with the Southern States; and with this belicf 1 loudy, #8Y> Col. | tha largert for cookine mod tie can supplya | & a paid to all saleeof Furniture and would advise the slave States nat to hdviten va cloudy. better article than may be feued cise fey SUPIy ® | Be ate. both at public aod private wale. A No. 'ALKER & COS strike an early blow from fear that Vityinia may wet esc SAMUEL T. DRURY): e FRONTS Ean ee Tee $0 Past AvExvE, Aasitate im her duty to the South,” : “Cloudy? Pleasant. oe 17 ‘ rocer, puotion snes en men ; ISPRICT OF COLU Don 15-008t oth, 17- The Havana Diaro de ta Maring under- lear, pleasant. Der OF COLU hereby cork at oF | ce tbeost “No. Se9 th ab. bot and takes to explain Waiker’s object in Cente! Arwen peeneet, 51°. | fy that Richard Butt, of Washington coun. CteaKs—cLoaks: fea. According to that paper, Walker was not fear 405. E », Distr lot Columbir, brought before me, SHA WLS—SHAW! working on bis own hook! but was the lagent of “ 42°, wind N ic mbenst r, one of the ustioes of the Peace in ah large [et opened: tins d: American essociation, whese motto js. the ithsonian at an) ae come é: : “4 “ dog ee cone “Rights of the Southern Siates,” and with which | tected for temperature, ) 30,016; ct noon, 29 ie i special ation he was in constant communication through a Thermometer at 7 a. m., 40°; at noon, 54°. “Mr. Fayssoux” His project was % Maximum during 24 hours ending 9 2. m. to- the help of « few Inbabltscis of eer day, 1° pte 39°. already to the government of Truxillo, Pendent State of the Republic of a part + Jett hind Y } by the collar. shod'dll round. Oc 16-5t switch tail, trots and canters ‘and | rls tpt aca ag | Nsom Range vm ae v Hon- L INTELLIGENCER ~The new flag-ship of | 1960. as ee: Tey MEN aol Je Vs ¥¢ % durem end to aunex it tothe Amettons Union. | the Mediterranean squadron, the steam corvette — % | etal RGR. OF ¥ [% 'L Cc The new State would have contained the Bay | Richmond. is now in commission off the Norfaix | , THE OWNER OF THE ABOVE PROPER-| CORVE! iN OS), fe.» uct opened st Islands and the whole part of the coast of Houdis, | Navy Yard, snd only awnlts the final dispate ty is requested to come Prove property, Ea Sveaze, - Tem Lunia Castilla to Omoa. Walker | of the Navy Departarent to enil te ha . | Pay charges, and take him ‘ i , . would bave been, of course, placed at the head of | She will probably leave on Wednesd: an vTr, PLAN OM for Tent’ or sa’ Pr 1e3t* pa % - ¥ ate be And if, by the Iatérvention | dav. Commedere Bell, the Comma: n-Chiet | —* i, 7th st.) to? oO: au 20 ven 206 Pa ph to Ww f the new feet, will have his f asse! CLO: OUT, t ay patpeee s 8 ts tial nk ata eet cared MAGE: | Shee Se tates ud A tance aNDSPEE uo Srdex br pay peje tee Li PaNr ines oi hours be could captore, w | be as follows: WITHOUT REGARD To cost. hed oy of oii pains on the yes 9 coast of i es, ar Officers oo, Tons.andmen.Guns,| The death of Dariu mak nedda- UST RECEIV: e Fag-shipsteamer Richinond.1:029 300 16 | sary for us to in ‘our rod a ie bial HARVE S ity oa there Steam frigate Susquebanna..2'450 340 16 We therefore an ou U “ for the ‘expedition: - : Steam gun-beat Troquois....1,000 20 9 4; Sorrm Caro: Evscrion —The Hon Wm, ‘the Ist eh Wilke a j baat: h i POM nen... .oeseres579 840. a1. | IY ‘ombracea! 6: genera He SADMON, HA! ane The Bicbaicaa is to be chiefly employed. Ix 2 ars P. Miles has beea re-elected to Congress, without visiting the most Important on the Meats very ‘4 5 = oppesition, from the Charleston district Refer- | ranean seaboard, ‘may, for some time, make ring to the election of members ofthe Légisiature sy her headquarters. Di ual Je tbe Mercury says: United States ship Shubrick t “The peel of separate secession pf South ‘on the 20th of ig iit piss 7: Carolina in the event of Lincoln's election, and eut. M. C.. Wath: of the United States othe: States in tbe South failing to lead. being Sq ematore, and not a subject for action before the | has Jature. bas net been madean isste in the csnvass. We believe that the delegation almost Yo a man will vote to arm the State and wont a Stsie couveation and piace South Caralina by the | 4 Years and 6 montta, side of Alabame. Our readers will remember | time in the service 26 year that the Governor of Alabema is instracted to issue ‘dea 0 Lea Writs of election and summon a convention ofthe | {77 The idea of iastalling the Po Feople of that State. within forty days after it fy | lem has been broached by the Frene| eecertained that 9 Black Republi a7k the Peesideacy, m1 io Jerusa- ween Los Angeles and Fort Mohave,

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