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THE EVENING STAR PUBLISHED EVERY APTERNOON, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED, . » AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, | these evils, pete November, the lew wit! be 85, ith from this cause alone. This is below figure; every cotton buyer knows it. i ¢ Sa. All the Somshere Banks have closed dows, shop, and new refuse to put ont their Dills to pay for cotton om bilis of exchange, pay- able at the North after the sixth of November, because no Nothern Bank will take em Béak drafts or bills payable after that for ~ the reasoa that disemiom and ici nEeAS comet belligerenis. . Cotten is the sixth of November, Suche ec reatemed “3 If disumion should come, bacon, now 16 ts, would thea be 50 or 76 cents per pound.” ‘arm Wanyino.—The Charleston Courier says: If northern editors will deceive Sud delude thetr ignorant aud credulous readers, let them en- to keep up some regard, and at least s dis tot for truth. The South will submit te the ciection of Lincoln. We rey the elec- flea of Lincoln is the dissolution of the Uatos.” Secession Paxtatarions in Mississirrt.— Got. Pettus stated, «short time since, that the Legislature bad passed a law authorizing hin to purchase arms for the State, and had lation for tuat purpose; Portia money at This time tn the treasury, he was deterinined (hat it suould go hase ye for the arms, even If the officers of the Stale , for atime, to du without their salaries. 2 “Overt Act.”—Those who walt fof an “9 ? Ree before seceding, enemas tik the ‘Abel tigniste tie the bands of the South. Thank God!) the O. A 's are very few in this section — Montgomery Mail. se! Lovisiana Movise —Ths New Orleans Delta says thata numberof the citizens of Louisiana, lacluding many of the most prominent merchan's of New Orleans, without regard to party, have @idressed to Gov. Moore a Sept a gars him to convene the Legislature of the , With a view of taking measures to meet the great poiit- teal crisis which now confronts the South The Columbus (G: ia) Times says: We have Rot tponed Agr ndefiaitely, We ere not rite ntti Bsc 8. Me = si re resisting a repul a = dent. We repeat dere fs bo —— <n in the platform of an rt fore country. We repeat that when Liheofn is declared elected, pa EA 3 We repeat all that we bave ever sald meant resistance to black republican raie, from first to lest. The Mobile Mercury says: now ripe for a political movement im the slave- belding States. The pians of a Sou! ization have been set on foot and almost Preparatory to action. We earnestly hope the good work may go on, and speedily.” the advocates of resistance but doubts whether they will be two wontbs longer forming combinations and sha events soas to about a dissolution of the Union, and the establishment of a Southern Confederacy.” Gov. Perry, of Pia . says:—‘‘I believe that her voice should be heard in tones, nut loud, but deep, $e favor of an eterna! separation.“ Mr. Keitt, of 9. C , says:—**Should the repub- Tar eitcdvice isthe South iste saap Oo apd ice to t! 1 is attic Union stuacound tereyyc™ ttt x Ax Aauvor Tax Trovsann Mex —The ter (Ga ) Republican te: We have seen a pri- vate letter written by a distinguished residing in Oglethorpe county, toa genileman of hgh ap ty a neighboring cou: ch we the following by Senator ee ai =< ve the panes fan be obtained :—41 Beira’ Geo the other day in private conv evegt of Lincoln's election, he would résign be- fore Buchauan’s time was out, come home, raise Gn army of ton thousand men, and when he crossed the Potomac agaim it would be with his drawn sword The Senator said there were thirty mem- bers Z, Congress pledged to that position, and =x | £2 with him, some from every Southern Attastion, Sovtasrs Mex —The young men of this city, thinking that the time bas arrived when they should prepare to resist «ny forther ee the North, would ‘ally lavite the young nien of this city a: ity, between the of 16 and 20, to meet at Concert Hall, on Friday night, Oct. 16th, at 734 o'clock, for the purpose of forming a elab, moti shail be, ‘Resistance to Lincol: enceto God."’—Montgomrry ( Ala.) Mi Republican Arguments. waM um - con Principles... Bue Lin Republican uUM ae aman Queaixs.—To the Editor of the Charleston ‘Mer- eury: Please publish the follow!ng queries. They are suggestive, and seem to merjt consideration: Ist. In case the Cotton states ecneaht V ir, fa and waved, and Delaware, ; Kent a : A case %j inla joins the Southern Con- fe will MS wisp of wWesttegies romain a Fede: ital to the Northern States 7°" * 2 3d. WI not the action of Virginia have & great ind and ware? iptiuce of Wales of to.dine with the Faculty of the Montreal Coll Fir not Sth, If the States vouth of Muson and Dizos?s lime form a separat onfederae: not Clty of Wastingion be tu Fedenst cig Ought the City of Washingtou to be aban- southern dened men, until ascertained that Mary! oF refuses to join the Southern Confede- racy" B.s. Vinewts Minvrs Mex —The movement recom- mended by Gov. W ise, at Princess Anne, has been an) bout tread! et tin advance of mecessity of the case. {1% Tie officta) (Canada) Gazetie contains a proclamation from Peay eo General, offering a rewned of five hundred dollars to. person who may give such evidence considered ry to Go: ths Oaveriumeat of ike ea eevee . hn Lineola and jail the South: is against Lincoln, Abat with a Senate oonened! o much harm;‘end counsels patience. ers the thelr slaves South ‘a fasta! their value will tion. which will be tl tional North.» Se men “are wild with earth) when it would be Sd but, Hke Lucifer, ieee 17 1 produce «place where they and derides their claim to be the Southern rights. Carolina, ss an the South Garolinn ganize a compan’ meeting calied ra ceived seconded it. The tempt Party all of the ofthe merchant expelled young Brewster, the Maseachoneline re negotiating forhis return. . hose | ! ditew ttacle will be x novel one, even in the novelties of New York politics. 3 ‘Phe premium of $100. offered by the Ag. 1- tlre TRochety ‘of Lyuchbatg, to the beatadr! mati on Pri two com Espn Maurice S lang ne. Each . aurice e. ch com rtited abont ho The contest was Sect Ged in favor Royal High ma eaeeliy tey lltw one get the vote of jouse. The Nashville Gazette says that half the N: ahd thinks to hin, he eay’t do The A ‘Which C bow es. ‘favor “of civil 4 Fobbery, atson, mu tion of the South; should IJncolu is elected.” Phe Richmond Examiner discusses the state of and derides the issue of uniex or disunion care of any President will strengthen the Union. he} Hleiena (Ark.) Shield thinks that the own- ua they can, for oe — ite upon Lincoln's elec- southern men to consider border ‘State in case of dis ry wit rah? Virginia, or ss fed orth Caroli Slave property wi cheap \a border when in secession no ‘constitu- Svsrantees need be respected by the ‘The St Louts “We ask Republican says that treasonable insane idea a orse to them than a Tv; hell than serve iw bea all the machi: 3 southern confederacy wou! of devilish mulice and can en- bition to the fall ** ‘The Louisville Journal rebukes @!sanjon! champions ited at Newbern, North to a branch of Miuute Men, «‘the attempt ved a miserable failure. This is as it should , and we rejoice at it. South Carolina may plot break up the Union, but North Carolina never.”? The Charlotte Whig i ee that the motion to or- of ‘Minute Men,” made at a for the purpose, was 20 coldly re- it not a single person in the Court House irman condemned the at. ‘The Dally hips ine fort A secessionist in Alabama writes to the Charles: ton Mercury that Alabama is divided. There wil! be @ large party in our s cate the most be led on by adi oy the strength of the Douglasand Beil factions: dst whe will, under thé pretext.of waiting for am overtact, advo> ject submission. This part whit and eloguentmen. { wilt cogs will alse carry aff from the Breckinridge forergn vote, end : Ss and trading peop’ tre a majority now, Many of the journals endorse the propositions of. the Methodists of St. Louis for Say of spestal prayer for the allaying of sectional an{mosities. | town which lately | 9% hoolmaster ‘Phe people of the Alabama sc The Ricbmond Enq juirer declares that not a) —— Virginia desires the dissolution of the ol \* The Mobile Advertser ridicules the ideg of “ope | posing the Federal Government, or of refusing to} secept Federal offices. It ar, wi under Lincoln wouid work small inconvenience save to Sor be no difficulty about the Custom neu the United Si to land, but could collect the duties ow revenue cutter. vali. The Neapolitan arin’ of Voiturno. It is into valor ‘by the sarcasms on t! which bave been floating through Europe. One of these was at.ributed to King when bis son asked perm: form of the army from the British scar! Austrian white, replied : them in red, or dress thein like—they will rum away just the same !?? ies that the refusal 3, Land officers, Postmas’ers toserve themselves, while there can since Collectors would not be obi: a fought well at the that they were stung rf cowardice Ferdtnand, who, ission to cha the ani- «¥; ood | “Dress ery ! Dress in white just as you Supgrioxtty ov Amgnican Suips.—The cli ship Lig Lining, built by Donald McKay, in ton, Mass., for Bain’s line between Liv, la-worapes = 4 back, her voyages out an only SPaays the shortest pa the long: 5 ‘4 oo Jacket is also’ very back. was only Su days, , and every shipon that route In erage time wus fe boing O34 days, Amertean bullt ship fast, and isin the same her average time, out aad cd] In 17 vor The colored le, it ts anid, are maki: ral ents for a Poon tarcidiene procenston York city on Friday evening next, with a to stirring a) Fy Steer | the question isement, which is one of the '@ the people in that State. The - 9 company in Virgints, was contested for last, on the grounds of the Society, b nies of wo cena Se Home Guard, envel ti a, jr and the Rifle Grays, the Home Gua: Dr. Acland, thé medical attendant of the declined a pressing invitation 4 jans and Surgeons, on the ground that Lapepie when pt tins) for one aga is entire joura i ts er kent well, as nea the party had all got through belter than re dovtor ex, t j i “The Prince of Wales, while tn Boston, Ba a desire to letters of says: “The New formed of ali de- the Gospel to tf ae fact that at least five-atxths of the idan aechte-ctse ‘were-unprovided with cnureb commodations.’* |. = ©. CAsx oF Polsoxine. —Mrs. Watkins, iow. ibe hte J ‘atkins, died at ber resi- nce at. Bad, at sudden! dinaduy aceon nds ene whick a belief that her death wascauted by tsom._An Lavestigation will be had, and 2 post jortem examinetion madé./ / © a i hn rece Bn ‘pedple sao ia 4 cancer: t il there.’ Tt dele] $5, Acces the m: “4 ers ~ exclude Mra. Gov. Banks from m. with an ip The Adee Seetiity is informed that é —_ - ote Tmsnehoe berratk lee be balltia he on aston of their new bullding, | D college by Joseph E. Sheffield, at | from seed eg H heey tw = crabs — Sarees at tok oln’s ion. 1'Phe tnt Vers Cruz. ‘ Tails for the new railroad from opal ' ig » Soreness fgies | 1 . TET Ta esti et te e-Gov Dottizs.—The agents telogeaph, from As much receutly about the recoining dan denominations, WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY..NOVEMBER among commercial classes. The assistant treasu- rer at New York was, for the greater ity in counting, anthorized to have atenties millions of them recoined, and the assistant treasurer at St. Louis upward of one hundred and fifty thous- and for similar reasons. ‘Fhis recojning, bow- ever, ee to the original of earlier lesues, which, it is known, are smaller im circumference and thicker than the later or superior coin. Of the former there are now nine millions, and of the latter six millions in circulation. ..White the old dollars are a great convenience in small, it is considered that there is a redundance of them for large transactions, and hence the recent special ordersin relation to the newcoinage. ‘There does not seem to be any purpose so to reduce the amount of this description of coin as to saconvenience the public, Tax Evxcr. lo The New York Journal of Commerce, replylog. to the Tim article on ‘‘How to elect a lent,”’ remark: ‘*"Phus fet we bave met the Times on its ow ground. But there is no need of devolving the election of President upon Congress, if Lincola should not be elected by the Len re For, the to him, can agree with each other roug b Blectoral Colleges, as well as in the House of Representatives. Of course it will be known, within a ot or two after the election, how the votes stand, who are ehosen Electors in the ditlerent States fexcept Oregon and Cali- fornia}; and those of mm Who are opposed to Lincoln, can, if they nee fit, Vote unanimously for for Breckinridge, or Douglos, ot Bell;ms well as to devolve the duty upon the House. And there would besome inducmeut to take thi¥ ¢ourse. If, for*inatance, the Electoral College of New York, by giving its vote to one or other of the above candidates, could elcet him, it would pace fhe party so wielding that vote, in very vorable relations to the President in the outset, If Lincoln 1s not elected by the people, then of course a majority of all the Electoral votes will have been given against him, and being concen- trated upon any one candidate, will elect that candidate by the people i> In the town of Ludlow, Mass., there is living a soldier of Napoleon. past eighty years of age, named George Hynes. He entered the Frencli army in 1795, then mot quite fifteen, and continued asoldier till near the of the Russian cam- paign. He was repeatedly wounded. Hef ught at Austeslitz, Leipsic, Marengo and Borodino. He was prexent as 4 cavalry soldier at the terrivle crossing of the bridge of Lodi—was wounded in the bra ago and three of his brothers slain. He attended Napoleon in his expedition to Egypt, and with painful interest reeails the siege of Acre, the forced marcty across the burning sands of the desert. the thirst and hunger eepecened, and the ‘Kame ukes that ever the skirmishing with harassed their flank and rear. He was with the French army upon its entrance into Moxeow, but Gisheartened. and seeing nothing but disaster be- fore him, with thirty-five others left the service, and finally arrived in this country. Gas Muters n exchange papers gives the following timely advice to gas consumers: ‘The time bas arrived when a little attention paid to meters will save a world of trouble when cold weather attacks them. If ple would pay as much attention to these Indispensable articles as they ordinarily do toa bushel of potutoes or a barrel of apples, no trouble would be experienced A box to inclose the meter, with lining of straw. Of, rags, or sawdust, or even an old bed quilt wrepped and tied around it will'keep the frost away and savethe temper of the household on many otherwise trying occasions. There is no more disagreeable adjunct to housekeeping than to Fo home at ni; htend find the gas frozen upand asickly tallow dip stuck in a tumbler lighti the pappentahis. If upright men may beexeused for ini uiging. in profanity ov any occasion this is the one above others. Take warning, men, and protect your meters.”* , Naono Sererdox 10 2x TésteD in Concress. In the sixteenth congressional, disteict: of Ohio, Cutler, republican, was elected by sixty-four majority over Jewett, democrat. In a larye num- ber of precincts negroes voted the republicin ticket, and in consequence the democratic candi- date was defeated The Marietta Republican gives the number of negroes voting in several pre- einete—enough to decide the result—and inti- mates that the election will be contested. As the Constitution of the State provides that no one shall vote if he is nota white citizen of the United ‘States, all suns of negro blood are disqualified from voting. ‘I'bis 1s a plain proposition, which the House of Representatives attirmed, in the eon- teated election case of Vallandigham va, Camp- bell, two years ago! U7} The billiard tournament in. New York continues to excite great interest, amd the room of Mr. Lynch, in Fourteenth street, where it isbeid, is dally crowded to Sts utmost capacity by gentle- men who feel an interest intheyame. ‘Phe games on Monday were first between Messrs. Kavanagh and White. Mr White was beaten by 132 points, the highest run in She game being 53, which was madé by Mr. Kavanagh, who is a cool and grace- ful player ‘Phe second game, between Messrs. Tieman and Lynch, was one of the closest and best-contested of any thus far played. Mr. Lynch led off in some udid runs, ranging from 74 to 16; but towards close of the game hislnsty but Ke natured ist was shined up, and when a Me was even within s single point, made a i 4 ran of 8&3, and was proclaimed the victor Geonois Baxxs Cyastxa ro tue Noxta —The Rochester Uni : “A gentleman residing in th & letter on Saturday from a creditor i who remitted bim notes on the-Bank of the State of Georgia The latter stated that the plied at the Bank above named to' putchase a draft on New York to remit, and was told that no @raftcould be sold as the Bank had ceased to do business with the North [he notes on the S B Werte tiken to Powers’ Banking Office and » Oo poctes do not yet decline receive ern atthe customary discount, thougao the southern banks decline to do aay t vastuees with the North.” ve iterpri Mr. Train*atte: Pepe of bis plan, ‘and Mp. Wilk London General Omnibus ¢, utlemen'named Cortis ene arglng pres ara aast these gv hemes o! ir own promote. ie vVestey, avery decided majority, e ieeede to Mr Heation. WW tr. Tratn’s a ion. Wi PR [okt hee Ker mon aa are in tl Suiettca. © Te diane aera | Batiu Quinons Mr. C.D. firigham. telle Narmewwiopeenal fe tn vida for thom ‘ero ave ps Aenea utices baked tke ap; and eaten i Sere, His play to take fair, Apryutees: ike them rather quicker tha: Hct, Cut Sewn open mgd remove the core, will come oot; ¢ the-fruit. is property cooked, like anat stiell:. Sprinkle on white A and eat them Gefore they are quite cooled, & 4 milk or Cream. Our informant says the fruit cooked anckesten in this manner has a delicous flavor, which would scarcely be imagined, \Pas—-FouLowsis Dok L¥xon” Pus- rt ren ep opatiched in riding on aril ope Dr. , @ dentist in the town of Rock- le, Conn , have been fined $25 tee The ‘doctor baa also brought 3 suitfordam- ville jt net The public sentiments i ys that Dr AL. ts" inmeoeet oe ee ol the a oe me : trocar oon eer TC ‘The Auburn State Prison, during the fiscal a a sdts ‘ heoeig ¢ bstatyy | NEV TREMT ASG ed? suxdoel street, 0; ite Furniture, &o a ‘anoy Ts a: and solid Cherry French Bed- steads, of Bradly’s make, Walnut and Mahogany Marbte-top Dressing Bu- ated Wardrobes, Washi ede, Hair and Husk Matireoves, Bolat-ra and Pil Excellont Biankets, Bi tin Wari ‘8, Waiters, Aisotonseuineoperio tay a sO, ry superior Billiar Bar-room Fixtures complete, ni Foaster witha large ass riment of Household ‘ffeots not necessary PS, Tne House. which is ona of most com. Lote for its size ta the ot ¥.is for rent. Inquire on he promises or of jonears. oe at IKE & CU., Aucis a J. By CLEARY & IN. Aucttoneers, Street, XTENSIVE SALE OF STOCK, GRAIN 4 VEGETABLES, FarMinc ImplewEnts, C. Rtoes, W N&, Hovseno.y FURNITURE, belonging to the ertate of the late Darius Claget doceasedy at Public Auction Ou FRIDAY end SATURDAY, ths 16th and 17th of November pert, we shall sell, atthe farm and reeldenee of the lat Dari ¥ leceased at [1 o'clock @ the ‘Seventir street turuprks, (the fisg on the roa: will desiguate the placr,) about 6 miles from the city, all of the Personal frets belonging to the said deceased, consisting in part of— farm and carriage Horses, Sexoellent Milch Cows, 1 Heifer, '3 Hogs, I Bull,1 Nag'e, or one or two horses, age, Harness and Cover, dm: du, jo. " ‘¢@ lot of Harness, te Harness, orge Rakes, Roilers, e arrows, Cul Ske, Hoos, Shi eer eet Guiting: boxes, R merous to m=ntion, @Macres of growing Wheat. now in fixe ordery 70 tons of prime Timothy and Clever Hay, 60 bushels of excellent Potatoes, 125 bar. of Corn, 2.20 talks of Gue Celery, Large lot of fine Cab! Laree lot of Straw Manure Cement, (86 bags. A lege lot of hot-bed se: Piano, Stoo’ Mah Pi -s se 2 m Do otter ables. Boteters, ts 1 . Marbte top . j BSTo Wat ont a na Orage a Latgelot prime Geese Feaihers,in a a awe, } 2s Exopilont white curled Hair Mottr By: 5 4:35 atlor, Che~ ba. ai llenReteySe iftrors, Shuck and ° ar lankate, Comforts. Q 308, Redsteads, Wash, Bu: GSouing, Rodiator elt and Aniirons Shovel Tongs, re Ag, Hall, and some one Silver Spoon: 7 Oulcioth Coo: tings Torather tie larseapP exit taapriment of ‘ogsther with a large and exce! ment of patches, Sow id Dairy ‘Wares Terms faale: All sume under $*, 8 credit of 2, 4. and 6 months wil ail pases notes m bearing inter@st, and in the city of Waahington We desire to cal! particu! above sale. itis by far the most that has ever piace in thie Ompibuges morning of each day at 8 o’alco! the Auctionsere tire on sth 00 29-dtl CAG: THE LADIES WANT TO KNOW. Boop Skirts at ball siery; Merine Vest brondered Haudkerouefs at iow prices: Sitk and Byadere Silks, a littie ontot style, Feula-d and Paucy Dress Silka; Biao! i" Dress Goods of all kinds st unusually low prices, Aises large and peep ee mend of Cloaks and Shawls. Catbearly and ¢ ehoice, HENRY EGAN, 321 Pen nl 21 Seventh st., near Avenue House. IKEMEN’S INSURANCE COMPANY oF. WASHINGTON AND GEORGETOWN, Capital...... «$200,000. Office corner C nivel Sad oun seee av., over Bank f USES AND OTHER PROPERTY INSURE TOKINS? LOS BY ARES RECTORS ¢ 7 Redfo wi ie : D Barcia odrew Reteecil, ighard Barry, ach. Dir Geo Shoemaker, Samuel Cropley, Richard Jones, dJacvb oiaeens, e oo nate tor Polite i ° SAE Tor PeTAMES ADAMS, Preside ee a ‘0 EYMEN TAILORS, Ra Host : AND ABROAD. “ig Renown 1s 8 correct list of the employers who pay the bill prices ol, ‘aud @re recognized by, the Booiety, to wit: atlock'& Gti taval & Bra.” Metioos & Herbert, MS Com |, de Motavsal 0 Fueg Ke Gray. T Drew 80.21-% ¥ GOODS—DRY GOODS! — "= ‘ ‘ "DRY GOODS_DRY goops : We have store giver habe and as" ° ruses al Pal meee ae 20 eull and exafin Oy hook befere umkiry ‘their purchases elsewhere, (3 ae ne Lowa EE RICEY & BRO.” P poaite Center Market. IRE! FIRE! “ REWARD. veward for tne oF Or parsons who fired the mn & ub satire peed oi ‘ing public will be called on t to them to resume ee ISAAC 'BE RS. 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