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WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. DEPARTMENT NEWS. Prpad Sectioeat 3 ae. aa AUCTION SALES. —-e——_ 6 From juarters notes of alarm are being ra! —-- Tax Times. —The first effect of the current atti- |, Munzan ov Two Dt airs Pansons sy IxptAns. "in view of the threatening aspect of political | Eg?" For other Auction Sales, see frst page. tude of so many throughout the South with refer- bie Ont ‘Agent T , of the Up} affairs, and the most phiegmatic and conservative By CLEARY & GREEN, Auchoneerr. ence to the dissolution of the Union in case of the | Platte country, N T , giving in the one a deteiled. are now constrained to admit their serious fears in TIVE SALE OF BOUTS AND election {of Lincoln on Tuesday next, which all | account of the wurder ofa white man, and in the see and comprehend, is the disastrous. cbadition <a the Qnepaps of the stock market, that has —<~-- —_ -—— WASHINGION CITY: WEDNEsuvay October 31, 1960, Spir {the Morning Press. ‘The Constitution further treats upon “Republi- can Contervatism.”’ The Int+ligencer qootes from the Newberry (S- C ) Comsersatist 2 detiaition of the difference be- tween secession and nullification, as follows: | The Republican perty pi “Betetrion anbuls the whole Constitution; nullifi- } endanger Lincoln cation, gues Only to annul & portion of power | are doing their best to poob-pooh It; alleging that Es E s More Minvtz Max.—The Waynesboro South do saw the states that the young men of Burke county, her with @ general assortment 0; fine Fancy Infnié? By'the other parties to the justrument. | the disunion demoustrations are manufactured to ts a tein © i oy ‘ * hoes. Secession drstfiys the Constitution: nullification | order, to defeat their party — is no truth cocape, but abforkunately w erro neat oSecpetton Seat eatin a Men. | 99 Boot and Shoe Drawers, made in the best man ‘ e whetever-ia that allegation, s8 Northern capital thet while-men-was pierced w tha very trae Bearted Son erner | 4 —s teens 28 CT Ra will find out to its sorrow if Lincoln be elected, | two arrows, and the horse of the other was wound- Ps was hes od G7 A Repnbijesa club, numbering one bun- dred voters, hos been formed ia Portsmouth, Va. isthtice preach . on Geithe jacoln,’* Show Windews. dow in | storm in the only manner in which that can be’ “istsce, a the appreagi cuted the lecra ond Goveawor or Sourit Canouina seaee = tof H. Burns's Shoe Store, Ou north side of “Tr Minbuar Wade spoke atin Wine of the | done. “ViES Wy etronce-saturying the South tat DaggeRe of these two men: tad oon bE oo at the ipo gee: he designs making « ve Whig admin- vives but twenty-four hours after receiving the a Beedulys, 7" O* [iatration, “rather ‘than the Republicay-abolition | Wound. |. Some ; over’ th eee eee ps | Maminutration hie Northern and. Bastern oppor | marsared's wiyct Lenin oeancher at he eaaas | Clitzens ta the Mencire ef nena ot {07> The man that forged s check in the natte | ers demand at his hands. les above | Rominated Crossing of the North Platte, thirty mi me for United States Senator “ if of Botiuer, of the Ledger, in New York, hasbeen | While we do not believe that if the naked qnes- | this post, and stole four horses at the worth Platte | dissolution of this Union should take place u i of ion that the & Vileloth, on floor, lon that the only hope for the slave sec- | 60 yards Ui ‘ * unless ie promptly steps forward to allay the ot Bn tines exbeene Vee orp BE my fe t ; C4 Door and Cases ‘men. iF iS. the electi incol: the % the n rther vou woh will + Bridge, five miles below the Mormon Crossing. jon of Lincola to the Presidency;”” on Pont a 08 tenced to five years imprisonment tion of secession on account of his election, or no sidered time horses another writer, over the signature of dai "i , * epee rene eis ily secession on acconnt, be left to be decided by bang wcy hoy ae holding < Many Citizens,” insists upon the re-election of ti BARS *£ GRE Augie, Bolsters aud Pil- f a popular vote of the Southern States, the imme- esticmapahcatang Senator Hammond. To remove all By CLEARY & GREEN, Anoctioneera. * i a f 5 felt by “pe reper lipsiperrante N. ¥., on the eve | iste secession project would receive the sanction Ixpiax Durantuznt —The Department ts in| tom te cone on on the subject, Ihave no Reals: grork oF Seb tenes ag EEE shed tt see Cnrtasne,Cor ning of the 26th inst. of one fifth the voters, we are sensible that in | receipt of a letter from the U. 8. Indian Agent, Seanter, fa.the contingency alluded to, Keone os =e Pt : @ R. Atchison, former U.S. Senatof | nearly every Southern State the disunion'sts per se | W- P. Badger. Kansas Territory, in which he | ¢ could truly and properly represent a Stale ©" David 8. Mckises, te : states that on the evening of the 16th inst., Peter | that submits to black reputti le. x from Missour!, bas taken the stump for Breckin- | have the control of the machinery for effecting Cadne, U. 8. Tauaaposter ter the Kickapoo tribe of pe tyhe gr bet ro bis , and all ap- ridge and Lane. He is bitterly hostile to Mr. | State and popular action, and can only be pre- | indians,was thrown suddenly from his horse, and ieee ay Wa af os € vented from using it as they please, by sach ac- received injuries from which he died on the fol- M wey M “ aan 3 € 17, 8 nag - Dewgies ss tion on Lincoln’s part as we suggest. ten. byoriow _—— orien in tee} ous bons erat of Friday coutaice ihe a bm! U7 The we rahi reer We have no faith whatever In the power of the weeny called sacihertsie eee aie ee now letter denying tha vot at the Iast election ia Indiana, as charged by some of the Douglasites img. so-called Union party of the South to stem the | their annuities, and in con! uence of the death ‘rom the South we hear rather unfivorable re- current of the tide of affairs there, unaided by such | of the interpreter, by royesst ef the Indians, John Tenge by letter and otherwise. One of our @ demonstration from Lincoln himself. ‘They | C. Anderson was appointed U.S Interpreter pro | heaviest traders, just returned from a journey 7° Mr. VanSchaick, the broker, who failed in Kickapoo {ndian, 23 years old,and can read,write, | Pecuniary matters in a wretched a or on Satarday, was the confidential | of the popular confidence. Hundreds of thousands | and soak the English language quite correctiy.. | Much of the country stock-ayent of the Douglas men. Thvir lossesare | gard their leaders as being really willing to sub- Also, a communication from United Stites ]n- are not a live party,and possess a verysinall share | <7", for said tribe. Mr. Anderson is a native | through ‘Tennessee and Mi-sissippi, : "7 J necessities; and of understood to be enormous. The failure is at- | mit to the success of any conceivable scheme of | dian agent Twiss, dog Plate, in which he writes that a Sioux Indian called “Big Mouth,’ | ®!ty too poor to a order of'my ftributable, no doubt, not to any disunion panic, | abolitionism, sooner than risk a dissolution of the bo killed hite nat Cache la Poudre in | other year. The cotton fields, particularly on the | Austion Store, * “ ekis the wagasinielng: beediichs of Ie Dougias. | Union, and therefore regard them as being alinos! Scptenbior mt. bon surrendered Bimeetf, and re- | hgh greunds are short, and more resemble Deane Att ee At Bes) getty ey Rentipienn. Sa San danger bol juested lal instruction in reference to his case. ‘ ry verner Ninth south {7 In New York a plan is In course of comple. | 1 Ganderous cnemiesof the South as the abolition | quested speclal represented by whites who were to_be while dleefected to the North . orm Sosles, 2 Soda Fountains and Appe- Ege ees hates Arua tion for a renovation of the horrible locality of | phe immediate danger lies in the fact that | Present that there wasadranken brawl among and provisions in the great and prol etal Gmend Window Sesh, tot ofold Lumber, | TH0"=' y pind de A it) feats ty " the white settlers on Dacbe la Poudre, and that | cs Peed phoma 7 An wee re hee ist, at . we wi . at the & the Five Points. By the sweeping expedient of | matters can be precipitated in some two or three they gave the Indian whiskey, (the Indian says sort ‘west to supply both the South and the ener (Tin Gaus. = 3 4 Pureitare aud Effet, constructing a new Park in that neighborhood, | syuthern States without submitting the question | he ‘was drank) and ‘one af the white enen C4 - = phen ase ; 4 t Froutine on Seventh atreat, which oe ‘ais 1, Keq, romoved fur conventence a to displ all the sinks of corru; . the an or gave some offence rwards, in i UBLICAN OPI NION.—. al eeiy at 11 o’clook a m it teoupposed ao, the St. GI emed toa formal vote of the people; and that If force be the night the Indian shot a white man by the | at this moment exists, {n the opi ons of the black | ‘Terma’ Ail sume under S35 cork; ver S35 Sete een are eset Ns el Be Ee used by the General Government to compel those | name of Jeangras None of the white men-have republicans—an opinion everywhere indicated by | Credit of60 and 9 dave. for satis wotorily esdernet i Coe A number of wealthy men are concocting | States to submit to the authority and laws of the | been es yet examined. as they are beyond the | thetr press and their speakers—that the South will | tes, bering REDSTRAKE, the scheme, and will apply to the next Legisla- Union, all the rest of the Southern States will be | reach of Indian agent. - submit to their role. Unfortunately they have oesi-st ** BAC ture for authority {o proceed. The plan is toraze drawn by degrees Into ths quarrel on the side of been encouraged to think thus by the declarations all the buildings which now occupy the block istrator. H ‘ UNA [perennial Navat Grapvartine Crass tx 1861 —On Satur- | of southern men. Let our press of all parties By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, a ae French Plate Mirror, 7% by 26, and their section, even though at this time a large day last we published a list of Naval Cadets of the aeicnty saeecdive them. Many. doubtless, would RUSTEE’S SALE or VALUABLE BUILD. majority of their several populations may be de- | fourth class whose course will conclude in June, | prefer to wait longer, but they will not be able to | 2 ixo ON TENTH sTR EET WEST, RETWEEX Velvet and Bussola Carpets, Rugs, Damask Cur- cidedly opposed to secession on account of Lin- | 1264. We herewith subjoin a list of those who will | control the inevitable destiny. Lincoln's election | DP axD Sisstaber ban ae ee eR bounded by Elm, Grand, Mulberry, Cross and Pearl streets, and to convert the entire area into a Public Park. {t is thought that the increase in Hea: id Oak Tavie snd Din! coln’s election, raduate next Jun kat | They are ss salle : watt bbe separation; and this Sannot be prevented, op ri an Song jn gr = = Claire ane’ 5 ey rd , _M. Bae! % . | evel many of our 8] pose it. ‘ the value of property which will follow this] Phe sectional disruption of the Democratic ia: pe Nbtensty, F. Picking, WY. this city some of th Bouglas and Bell poe gs der of Aprils 1960, and reco: J. bores Etegere Bape s. Kh wrartio- ebange a aware Seige busl-] party, it will be remembered, grew out of the ac- Stewart, John Weidman, Pa; T C. Bowen, A. sereimuned fo Lincol inanguration. ™ No.1 sfolion er & : : bode Bureaus and Was ness, an at new and elegant lines of ware- st i iter, T Stuce,O; W. W. Carnes, J. F. Hol- | in Georgia are for resistance to rale. The bington ov Walnvt and houses will occupy the quarter in which there 18 | rout body sdectet oe aeratic raition, and ta, | em, Fenn ; 3-H. vomatock, Ark; W. VCom. | minority will easily Field” Let the Noo knee | eofntien Sener tye 7 and bei optciet Sn nen SNR NC ENS - © builds cent tie two Mis: y adopted an extreme position, and in. stock, Li T.; W.B. Cusb- | this in time. The South is composed, but the | i2,the city i on emia j x Cul Ha:r, Shuck, and Cotton Mat- now not a descen i) ng excep’ structed Alabama’s delegates to the Charleston x 3 i Loyd Phenix, | sullen murmur of disanion is passing from county “% pt sion Houses Convention to withdraw from it if their action | J. Y; F.0 to county. The North, and the North alone, can D ice fe ethecresoptl | Brom Sh bered twelve, (12,) he be Ww. ‘ward, Pe Da = Sige to her ped but state a tinfteen (a) i square aepbered roe humdred tir * ins, Va ; | stubborn fact. 1f she wants the Union ed, | Bad seventy eig Gaver tate Fare en Oe eee UE ee ROOK DE hohe kee It; If alle wante it | lowing tnetue ahd boande, to wi <commonc slavery in the Territories. It is safe to say that Mullan, K.T.; F. Roders, J. M. Spencer, Md.; | 4 ed, let her go to the polls and elect Abra. | the said pal ict —— welve at the north four-fifths of the Democracy of the South, how-| @. P Ryan, A. T. Snell, Mass; 8. G- Stone, jr. | ham Lincoln.—dueusra (Ga") Demers ths tes of Tent ot nae aaah eee 4 ARD, Aucts, ever sincerely they may have believed in the .j T. Sturdivant, N. C.; Jos. Wilson, Fla. ALL Partixs In Grogota in Favor oF Disso- i,t mee east abstract justice of the demand of the Alabama s(t Se Lurion —An immense meeting, com of cit- | o seven feet two ino! ‘7 fect 2 Awankps For Inpiax Goops.—After a careful | izens, irrespective of irty, was held {: to the rear of said lot; thence - Convention, were decidedly opposed tothe scheme | examination of all the is for merchandise | Vista, Marion county, Gaon the Path tote ee the pis of divadog tetaems a ee ee of making a test of the Alabama platform. Nev-| for the Indian bureau, the following awards were | friends of Douglas, Bell and Breckinridge were | th? da. of sivision betw With wsid wivieion, fine ret. ertheless, on coming together at Charleston, and | this morning made; numerously represented, but partisan preferences | o1¢ hundred and seven fort two inches ( i(7 fee A __ ALL & BARNARD, Anode & BARNARD, Anot. getting into a muss over them, not only Alabame,| _ Class No. a trea blankets; Cronin, | were iaid aside, and all concurred in the neces- Personal. was not accepted as the basis of the future position +*Capt. W. T. Reynolds, U. 8. A., is at ---- Hon. M. R. H. Garnett, Hon. A R. Boteler, and Gen. W. H. Richardson, of Va, are at Brown's +--+ Marshal Rynders bas teen arrested in New York charged with a violent assault upon Mr. ‘Wm. Barney. --+-Capt. Wilson, of the brig Minnie Shiffer, sailed on Saturday from Boston for Mobile in his hes) to Tenth street west and piace of b cinine; By A.GREEN Auctioneer, » Neuxthal & ity of immediate secess! ang begining for the said of tot IS atthe south. gallant little craft. vattathe grrr ence of the South withdrew from | "Cisse No. 9-cReady-made clothing; Charles | cidetgea ey prainte secession in the event of the ‘ {said lot, of Tenth aires! weed = tee ~---Mr. Paulsea, the celebrated chess player, | *filiation with the northern Democracy—to be | garnum, New York. Notwithstanding that a union ticket, satiafuce | west tareuty hive fact, (as feet) toes ne age eet YP Revember sailed for Earope om Saturday, and will no doubi | followed at Baltimore by all the rest, with excep- | Clam No 3—Hardware, azricultural tmple- | tq atwithetanding that a democracy in Penn. | hundred and seven fect two lucha tat fate yoke af my Auction have many 2 game with the best continental | tions so insignificant as to impress on the minds ar yn Poultney & Trimble, Baltimore, Md. sylvania has been agreed upon, the Philadelphia K the rear of said lot; layers. ¢ of his friends are sanguine enough f all the fact that the whole " — Northwest guns and powder- Press keeps up its cry in favor of a straight Doug. | feet) to the potnt of di ik it not impossible that Mr Paulsen may | © whole southern Democracy | horns: H. Lancaster, Pa. : ee lg! - | and 18; and thence scans whine hs reputation equaling that of Paul | bad taken position with Alabama. a aie —r Colt The toine, {0 make the State sure for Lin- | Pundrot and seven 5 & advertisement appears in | to ‘Tenth street west and place Morphy. Now, if South Carolinaand Alabama Prepare} Amy INTELLIGENCE.—Brevet First Lieutenant :—Persons desiring ‘straight Kien ---- Thaddeus Hyatt, who for seversl weeks past | to leave the Confederacy after the 4th of March | William B. Hazen, eighth infantry, has been di- | Douglas electoral tickets, can be ‘accommodated, omser, re. may vpieale has been endeavoring to obtain a postponement of | next, what power but one to grow up in theirown | fected. to re immediately at Fort Columbus | by sending their orders, with the money inclosed, | , Terms of sale : $4,000 aah; the remainder in six. the extensive land snlcs in Kanes. on account of | midst will preyent Florida, Mississippi, Ark Pt esr heen Aten e eynexae on the | to the office of the Press. Sedeved pan eee = the inability of the actual settlers to com: wit! z ai = 7] yiments, bear’ teres| the terms of thesale from the general drouth of the | 204 Texas from joining them within three months | svail uitdant ot his unexpired leave of absence, sue Bg ere Weclinn nee Per cote. peucing at tie ea Such as Bienket. Crape gpa other Shavie, Past season. left here vesterday morning for Boston | afterwards? There is but a single hope left that ager cere eays the Philadelphia Evening Journal) to the | uaser. Shouid the terms nut be complied with | wd other Prreeese, Pasa Oaks raises fand for the Present necessities of the | such a power may grow up there. That hope|_T!TL® APrnovep.—The Attorney General has elon tro g to resell y starving population of the Territory. It is known en i Dresses, wing extract from a letter dated Savannah, | Se days tho Trustee reaerves the righ approved the title of the Dutch church propert 2 | the propert: @ risk and cost of the purchaser. ° here that Mr. Hyatt bas expended large sums from | 16* 18 the generation of a confidence throughout | {7/New York city. ssc | eyeing s,s, from its correspondent there to ¢ | “He Property &¢ the risk end cost of t Frastee." ‘oats and Fu.n® his owa purse for their relief, the reault of which | the South that Lincoln's administration cannot pee See the ideo ie ipouliwied: ee y- ne aime when] oo$'-d&ds A. GR has been seen inthe recent shipments of grain and | fail to be conservative upon the slavery question; Secession not the nN ress, in tN. Auct. Also, Revol s. Mesiea! astruments, Tux Wzaruen —The following report of the | populzr southern feeling, but 1s advocated oni By CLEARY & GRFEN, Auotiongars, Superfine — from some of the western States for} and Lincoin, only,can generate such a confidence. | weather for the morning is made from the Amer- extreme orators and ne' t ansas. Mr. Hyatt bas laid before the Adminis- pers, it is well to 506 Nimth strect. to enumerate in the on “ The first gun fired to the end of subjugating | 1ean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the smith- | observe its merca tile expression, and where the RUSTEE’S SALE OF HOUSEHOLD AND 3 w os ang 4 fag the condition of the population of that ironed | seceding States will anthilate every prospest of & | S2uian. Institution. ‘The of observation is | frst shadow of the biight falls: ores ‘Aust. viper Greet : A ee! FORMITURE, Ban mi ths we, ane HERZ ER = about 7 o'clock. ink the North. particularly credit an ORS AT ADCTIO’—Dy ae a A. Territory; in the hope of obtaining, postpone. | Union party in every Southern State dangerous points ‘oat tote ik oot Lees ti | {Fast from Jacob cotimidt to'the pndermaned as Seeonis ected er cee oe = : ’ Moa cre Reena certainly be trouble. ‘Minute | isch day gf Matember, at ie Ovo oe ai ee FUTURE Days. favorable action by Congress at an early day NIGAT SCHOOLS FOR THE BENE loudy, Men” are forming in every district in North Cap- See oF Kitohen Foruiture, Liquors, Bar t fit of young men and youths will be opened | Ba . udy, Olina, and here the excitement is commencing, | Koom fixtures, &¢., being in the hones ng Siata} By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auchonsere, F JAY EVENING, November Ist, an E and the military are preparing by drills, &c et, batween Louisiana avenue sod ( street in Georgaown, D.C. Derrectarioy ov Stave VaLur.—A correspon- in the four District School -cloudy, 6 South Carolina and Alabama are pledged to suc. | the c.ty of Was gon dl occupied by Jacoh BUILDING LOTS m GRO! dent of the Charleston Courter, from Washington | Houses one rome rave disteiete of the city. b f ceed as soon as Lincoln is elected ST they do, —— tase a sym ic Auction. say?: There is # considerable degree of alarm and f : 5 y, * other Southern States will follow. The pact | R°sther Beds and Mattresens, A me a v hoois, and in “ past | Badrtewie, Bedding aud 4 we vil |, on the pee opm repe.- ¥ Steactrrcietoretiog et nen Lb tai neceseary or use- bar - y. — fe = — — = taken asa crite- | Wardr: i ‘ mead’s Addition to f ded u ‘ul for young business men. ‘leaton, a rion for the ure; North does. value of slaves aA Witginis my mber of Congress, atinst oa wili be in attendance to issue tickets of ‘elear pent of its error when too late ictus quore ged et heey o_o Street, ond suunens who was here a day or two ago, says depreciation | adtnission. ‘ i In case the above should occur, what would : One-third onsh; be in6, 12, and Is ag ry ep eee oe ale Re cs clon, Peasant. | Seuemmuin wade and credit" Lthtak bestia | pBSUP sare tor at cums under morcraes | owt meres tesured by toad ol rea on we. ‘The cause o lepreciation, and al = “ : % ship to Li hin the t ‘cash; “a tae aulageacy of money matters in Virginia, U N Pi lontg. lear, pleasant. affeirs, ana do not bin r with the Norte et icat Set eem ancete: Of Sond 0 days for Sted BARNARD & BUCKEY, Aveta is variously explained. It is referred, not only to viden every day th kin Rev. Dr. F % question tetiled, Since your State has gone the probable success of the Black ‘Republican | Eg" during the approaching session ¥. ren By CLEARY & GREEN, Auctioneers. : lean: black republican, Lincoln’s chances ‘ ; : SOS Nenth street, fou winter em tls robiistingtemigrtion | Prantl to consnsome hear" * oS Sa fee te ani tas cements | 2 | He SE ae eh ne uter ena prohibiting emigration = word. 0 not jb 5. Of slaves from Virginia into those States, afd thee : EVENTH WA Cleveland, 0... a aoee weilteg ah be af alaranist, Got think RUST EES UIKE & CO. Auctionser Bosm S08 street. at 10 force Virginia toremaina slavebolding State. It | | Seventh Ward Republican Assocation Cedar Rapids, iow.....-acloudy, 3° * tUSTEE'S SALE or TWO-STORY Work snd riding Horse, perfectly has been suggested that, in case of the election of | hold a adjourned meetin ot Focomae ee * Yesterday at 2 p. m., hail storm from south = — FE NON Ree eeaND —On Wei! io single or doubi~ harness, Lincoln and the establishment of Repu ash ’ eat 7% osioce, | _ Barometer at the Smithsonian at 7a. m_. (cor. AMUSEMENTS. a the premis: jue of dated | Whatever. ascendency in the Federal Government, Virgi who desire can have aa’ opportunity of | tected for temperature,) 30,113; at noon, 30,10 Ta NaN | Ootover Gh, 1957, and duly recordad in | iber Joa. | _ Also, ® c00d svoond hand Sgr Im good orders, and other border slavebolding States would be Bx. By order of Thermometer at 7 a.’m., 65°; at noon, 68 WASHINGTON THEATER, 8., No. 146, folios teq.-one of the ignd ree. a” Hoek ofthe oy. ale posite. gradually abolitionized, and get rid oftheir slaves GEO W.GARRETT, Chairman. Maximum during 21 hours, ending 9 a. m. to- — orlte for C. 1 =hall sell Lot | _* —= - by transferring them to theSouth Controverting | @EO, CLAKK, Secretary. oc 30 2t* | day, 694°; minimum 62°. Sole Lessee and Manager.........8.W.Guanx. | No, 21.ia Squsre No. 267, a8 ihe id down legisiation, on the part of Cotton States, is serious. = te 4 a Amount of rain last night, half an inch. ou ether rovaruenbe, atlage Steetaen H°Y HAVE THE LADIES VOTKD? Ay apprebended. There is not so much sensation FFTY NEW AND 8TYLisa THIS ESTABLISHMENT + subject in Maryland in Virginia. th the ing} Will positively op-n for the regular F; land Win- | Brick rele House, 114s Howe, Jz. of Boston, who is the inventors c ‘ 5 ; tet Segacn an the macnt af ‘Terma cash. of'ts “luek-stiigh” used by th a raved sider, pads mash i wok oages ete cates! cictng eeraiak, | sapURDSKY" Noyennis' si ton, 4. Gs ipsucvauide stam roar te mada ot the Calverlty ot Ue td carne aiadents | ections at uncer t gt emt ea SMITH’S, No. 460 Seventh ttrect’ ve 30 1m : JOSEPH JEFFERSON 0031,Nov 2183s st Chliges them ta sey hime ease jor every mae — 4 ade ‘0 » HE CHEAPEST CE to Clothing, i he Age, will commence an @n- | eee ne fe fi 7 Saturday evening, and the following !s the result: | _o93t-st 523 Severtn st. -_ | TBE CHEAPEST PLACE Satan oe eagement of Tweive Nighty on MON ali re eee 5 ied for 188 and tesa, “te et For Bld ee "| Drastey crassa, gu asmaneron. i | Salt Ne ReTabO Brink ptaihu | VBRV. Se saad a WANTS. qtr Sirsh's gw For Jas and Johnson ... i pence unload. | ———— * NT , efor “ ott sumber ot COAL ap aul store nee! exe rouge to tin | EL YERSERRG Menage’ ROE maivinéTheaticalFirmansot "cos | A SOMAN SVAN TEM, 30, marag ont fe fo nue eal, nae ‘otal num! votes... J market, which I can send direct from the vessel if | street ta buy Clothin # es | one door from 19th. , Si-st* : mined: ‘ ig Fi OO SESE Wheeler & Wilson The Virgin‘e Students genet 7 parerienon Ue Seok Ww. B. BES. =e ing i ib BALLS, PARTIES, &c WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM ina pri Grover & Bake: au Wood and beat Beslir, FOR BALE The STORE, STOCK, and FIX- north rate gor & single gentleman, on © st. | | oo $1 Corner C end igth sta . near Canal, E LURES at the eorner of Ninth and’ M streets (THE MEMBERS OF THE PRANKLIN x S19 Cite Post Dobe ronoes Elven. Addr Bs ve th ACTIVE ASSOCIATION be Box $19 City Post Office. ‘oe SI-2t" oO OUT Ww ANTED—By 8 young girl,a SITUATION as and Fridays, fom 3 to tBUNR, po FOR THE SILVER CU an mbermaid 8nd nurse. Please Box season of the year entiomen. onan PRS RIGHSTEINS, |, The members of the OUR CLUB give uu oe. oc $0 St to be brisk. . This locality is inbabited by numer- | 223! & ma Ay.. Det. tith and Rokkpay BVENING oy i teuenies nee | oe aRN TIPE GAVED BY SGREKGEE | ALERAED iG. Nov. © A Silver W 15 dors oad omen re anc roe mate % ; # ¥ D_ COURVOISIER' ing aabitepente fas New York ely Tuas| As Te eb LMOMAE BE EU pomENCR® | A lietnOP lp SEG eRe Nor goutlemtes | {cBPstelbe povarted tothe Club gi tonsthers ‘tires Be thsouss SHiRingE sre at the best but small: but even that | | Thi isto certify that Ihave been got e- nn E ee WVANTED—By « respectable ae Hence bey Saaually fallen off of Inte, ‘varions | eine le, airs ma apdeaits cs Pah Paat Farniching Sore, | | ————— eens | WY ANSTO By 2 sires UA: $ . pears: 4 m - exee leat ials mer ate | Sista lr ctr tem te Boel gett gers deatata eet Fatt rvigis oF rua.| ——LOST AND FOUND. | durpesepissifeimoniis2 emeigere 2 - ; ip covseyuence of the coming political crisis; and | short ime Whenever iwould take meng im ecit | Sto complete ‘tment. 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