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THE EVENEING-STAR. | 4sHINGTON Nzws an cossir. DEPARTMENT NEWS. From California and Britich Columbia. AUCTION SALES. “~ AUCTION SALES. | San Fraxcisco, October 20 —The wreck of the «Tux Tres” Acatn —Editor of The Star :— DeatH or Grew Lu CL. ® —Lieut. General ebb grat eT va mi pte Pr (Granada (which is the veatel lost off the By CLEARY & G&HEEN, Auctioneers. FUTURE DAYS 4 ~FF on extended me in your | Scott, Gen j-in-C ec 5 - | Heads, instead \eteor,) was on 506 Ninth street. WASHINGTON OITY i dedacca tats evening: titer 2, 1869.) 1 would | ing to the army the deatb of Brigadier General | the isth for $9,400 to the California Steam Navi- ORSE, BU ND HARNESS ar AUC: By A GREEN, Auat‘oscer, ea fain Rave closed my argument with that ny open- | Newman 8. Clarke, Colonel ie Gth Infantry, Ratton Company, | The generel impression is that TIox —Onu rsa ¥ MORNING, the 34 MONGAY. ing article; for at once am I habitually terse, and | who died on the 17th ultimo, at San Francisco, engines can be removed uninjured, and will | November, we pal roan < os = = ~~ | fully concious of the value to vou of space. ' But | while exercising the important command of the | be worth y o’olock. Spirit ef the Merniag Press. $40,000. ‘he steamship Cortez safled this morning Panama, with € 566 in your comments upon my little caveat require, I faney, some metine ee me; so I beg n Bacige me once more | will be as short asf can You epen your rejoinder thus: ‘We have to call our friend's attention to the fact that while Lincola is supported by the abolitionis’sof the North, Breckinridge is supported by the disunion- ists, per se, of the South Now there will be no more treachery on Lincoln's part to his friends and supporters in refusing to carty out, in bis ad- poune = alifornia, ay en Clarke entered the the Ith infantry, March 1, 1 and served with ction a the second war with Great elegy Sys the duties of Brigade Major in the cam of 1914; and, for his gal« lantry ——— juct im the battle of N a, he 2am nga td ws ese ° Army a peace, his subsequel ae aed heen alware Meritorious and in wat sae ret at Buggy in good order, dae eS Tg a EY & GREEN, Ancte. The Consti‘ution treats at length upon abolition emissaries and the prospect of the South in case of Lincoin’s election ~ Phe Intelligencer treats apen “Political Dia- lecttes. ———___-s+e-——___—_ i" Lee & Co., Boston, I> From Crosby, Nichols, $ through French & Richstein, we have two beau- lias been officially notiffed of bi cecpeicn to the command of the department of a By CLEARY & GREEN. Auctioneers. ‘ . tion, the policy which the abolitionists | distinguished. During the campaign from Vera nia by the death of General Clarke. . “ieee ‘ tifal sets of juvenile books—“The Robin Nest Say me Pendle sf lion be, on the part of | Cruz tothe capital of Mexico he commanded a are no new features in the political can- Aner nae in aoe. HAND CAR. Stories,” and “Little Frankie Stories,” by Mrs. | grecginridge, in refusing to carry out the policy | brigade, which, led by him, performed gallant | yaa oe eee fae, = Madeline Lesile. With their pretty pictures, bril- | of ‘thoee of his supporters who are advocates of | and effccilve service inthe work of the campaign, | ’“Ssvices trom Portland, Oregon, to the 13th | ef. sa tk eo tL ay RORNING: the acto ud blue, and tasteful box er- | disunion per se.”? Breveted a Brigadier General for his services in | ingt, state that a bill providing for a Congres. | $i Ne 1 sell in front of oar Aucticn llent covers of red ai jue, ant i ‘ Imight, just here, but [ need not deny, in an | Mexico, General Clarke bas since been employed sional election in November next had the ‘ith street, at Re eS m, velopes, they must be the delight of all juveniles | ceructive chapter, the existence at the South of | upon high duties, and while commanding our | Hous! election in N Legislature. The isto ao Fernitare (route iargs Sig Ba = any ‘ disuntonists per se,”’ for Quitman, Yancey | whole Pacific coast, by his ability and good judg- | nuil.fy the late Congressional electiop, when a New Pustications —From Crosby, Nichols, | { bo. have fully instructed the muse of bistory | mant he concerted a of campaign jast | Breckinridge democrat was chosen. rusesie Carpets, Lee & Co. through French & Richstein, we | jn the truth that what of disunionism there is at | combined tribes of Indians in Oregon and Wesh- The Mountaineer contains a letter writ- pate, “Life ” ath (and it is fearfully extensive now, I | ington Territory, which, bappily executed under | ten from the Umatilla Indian Reservation by its have “Life and Religion of the Hindoos,” by | the So’ ¢ w, 1 erted Hi: must confess.) is there not per se, butex necessitati | his instructions, promptly reduced the enemy P | superintendent, on the 3d of October, giving an Joguth Cue Setmeeth: Be convers “a aes rei and ex taltomis—from the necessity of the case | submission. account of another Indian massacre.” Phe letter and Bureaus ; doo. In this we get the i and in retaliation. says: : Hindoos, thelr manners, customs, &c., that we] go, granting you stat isuniontets at, the South paaey Iereaees pisior, Loyd Ls Cae TV esterda te 9 Drothers named Keith, arrived et ee i we ‘and other udes a} do su t Breckin' je, what of it? certainly here, rej no wi they ay ani oul ‘ano seat Chairs ee does nat follow the eftern that your argument ts | to Newport Barracks, Ky. to pay the troope at longed bad been attacked by the Shoshones, or ‘Tabive, W hich is one of bts nd then to his stati al, personal narrative of the author, whic good; for even Mr. Lincoln bimself will, { dare | that Leng re prow meee Banack tribe of Indians, thata large number of | And many other articles not necessary to enu- the most reedable pieces of autobiography We | 51. sseert_laughing meanwhile contem rnoual Po ake aiaee pono Fort Hamiion ney, emigrants bad been, killed. and the, remainder =~ e that . inridge is nm mse! big + 2 Ad m away from their wagons scattered. byt et . appar pepe ero of ‘Old Grizzly Adams,’ a aplaniie tien ar lionis; teat he has made | been directed to proceed immediately to Fayette- poithede: po: Reaces here much exhausted, baving oc 30 (State) CLEARY & GREEN, Auots. ~< — <tee Hunter.” Since the | uo sympathetic promises to the disunionists, and | ville, N C., and take post at the North Carolina | stsisted on some dried horse areet for twenty- | {7° THE ABOVE SALE IS ONED eta aaceniaaesinee othing to | that be ts not running on a disunion platform. Bee J e, eighth infantry, bas one days. The names of the murdered are as pu eeegant of th rain unt ESDAY MORN- history of Davy Crockett we have seen nothing Such being the case, as it ts, Mr. Breckinridge - Dodge, ei rt bets folfows :—J. Myers, Wm. Antley, Lewis Lauson, | ING, the 6th instant. surpass this in the “‘varmint-killing” line, and it] (if gach class there be?) indulge in no | authorized to delay ~seagede™ Led coc oper Justice Creese, Charles Kersner, Elijah Otter and | _n0$ CLEARY & GREEN, Austs. is illustested with pictures to match. Both works | ‘treachery” to that class of pportera Upon | pany at Fort Buchanan, N. M., until the lis wife, three daughters and one son By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, esas the other hand, Mr Lincoin és supported by October, 1861. “When the brothers Keith left the train there 3 N. ssued in the usual handsome atyle of the pub- | tt ss: —— ARDWARE OF EVERY RIPTION, are issued ta Tittonists, as, himecif an abolitionist; and MBn | ray wasemun—The following report of the | were alive: Joseph Myers, wife and five children; | FLARDWARE OF kv! wees tdes ‘ lishers veo ivee to the obolitionien, sak tee ee ttc | weather for the morning le made fost the Amer | A. McMorman, wife and five children; Daniel | Ae Agee ren TERS AED BUILDERS To ‘ustant, 1 & ‘i Prouslace to the obolitiesists, and thet he is rus- | 25 Gousctidates Telerreph Lins te tn Gan | Catee, Witannd three childres; Remocl een, | Sek Sr ae of my store. at 10.0°clock a. m..a nd Persona pf Sarg On am sbelicion platiecm. {And Joa bere, | © am Instiatlen, SEs tman oF seanate is | Charice Jelty, Mr. Manton, and sin chilane of | tees and eueral assortment: f Boildere’ Hard- kz Hon. Jos. Lane? of Oregon, is at Browas’. | 4 Sarenthesis, let me remind you that { use the | Solan, Inati om Blijuh Otter.’ When last beard from they bad | W8re and on, 2 ip rake, baliaere ane oaee- A. GREEN, aust, Hon C. L Vatlandigham, of Ohio, is et | term “abolitionist” not as a free-soil northerner | een. notuing to eat. Some provisions have been ne respectfully attend 20, nos A. GREEN, Aust. ois, s ld; Novemagr 5, 1860. ; 1 the goods wi. be sold without reserve. the National would, but as a conservative southerner should; Philadelphia, Pa. aut. started to their assistance, and it is hoped they ‘Terma cash. > By. SCREEN, Anctonser. BUILD- -+ Prentice, of the Louisville Journal, is ad- | for, so far as the South is concerned, the distine- Baltimore. Md... cleaf, 44°. will arrive in time to save them from starvation no §-d A. GREEN, Avet. i be A, ae A Yertised to lecture in Philadelphia, on «Toe Pol- | tion between abolitioniam and free-sollism, or | Waumore. § clear, wihd S Tig attack wae made between Salmon Falla and | — 2 tN tixrn REET WEST, ities and Politicians of the U mens tes.” "The be oepaaneemarde Fagg nih nadie 2 eee | Petersbi pee = ee If they are yetalive the supplies will VAWo age BUILDING are IN SQUARE Ugba “ z ‘ lec ion. fet . avor, aa lecture will be delivered aril os ear | to us, of the abolitionists; for Gerrit Siaith Correspondence from Dalles, dated Oct 10th, FRIAS iad ogame yp Ey Lp bahar pagan pag er with au acrideat, | Would as President be less dangerous totheS uth says Col. Wright had ordered Capt. Dente with | the promises, ‘aot . m., the’ following Claremont on the 13th ult the bouca of the sloti | —like be is as an individual—than would be Mr 150 men into the Snake country. They were to | uaméd handsomob oo, vi Sent 5 Se ot eee ee ket Lined) leek aul start on that day. It was doubtful, however, if | “taots Nos. 5,€ and 23, in square No & dacten whe Dapecned te te of Re party | 5 while ‘Mr. BiecMiaridye; Gy perpetuatin cleat, cool. they cou'd release any of the @irvivors—many of | 469. containia; 28 and S? thousaad b, and the yo ince is recoverin, clear, pleasant. tf y Sed y set the limb, an soe renee ver'¥S- | the Union, cannot exercise “treachery” towar Poses pee oe whom were women and children. square, foot 0) yreparty fronts on eee ee bee eek eee tah | any disusionist, Mr. Lincoln, by Meine Sasi to the J cs Ala lear. British Cotumaia sarests oat. in lots to suit pur- eo mcanne ae te = ie : slave interest, must Prove false to the power Mobiie ‘Ata clear, 68° News from British Columbia to the 10th has from " spiritualism. He ust written a letter in reply | which shall bave elec him. ’ Poseens > 30° ‘noe in, 12, 18, t articles in Once a W eek and Blackwood on | “Your argument. therefore, apon that point, at | New Orleans, La. + clear, 62°, ae oes ar Weacctvets Mieal oom base to niva woten fond ‘ this subject, and the English journalists bave | jenst, is not as good asa Manilla basket —it will é FROM THR WEST. i ayments. beating interest from day of taken up the discussion extensively. ot bold water. Cleveland, O..0000.02+0000 42-, wind SW about to advertise to borrow $50,000 at 12 per cent. joed given and s deed of trust taken. Pp Bs n ee en paucueet paragraph thus: “ Lincoln, Ss the Smithsonian - 7a. = ‘cor- peta the purpose of improving the harbor | “5 3 jt A GREEN, Anot. Pelitics! Items. it will be remembered was nominated at Chicago bc for tem: perature,) 29! noon, 29,! ictoria. A. GREEN. A x 4 ee ‘hermometer at 7 a. m., 43°; at noon, 59°. + The mining news does not vary from the pre- ees, There hes been a meeting of Wide-Awakes in | over Reward, beczuse the poppe eencared Bet Maximum during 43 hours, ending 9 a. m. to- | vious accounts, and relates the usual items of dis- over Minn sabe TUESDAY eek ean eee of Commerce prints the fol- | Middle States with a candidate known to enter- | 48y, 06% a ere bag i feted ics esc tiled from vie- | 83,0f Neco taneae B veock id tthe Wr of lowing : “An appetdix to a business letter from | Sn Seward’s extreme views upon the slavery | ¢ 404 ercahet im the Alleghany Meuntains | toria on an exploring expedition to the Northwest Oxen, sit aprled tig inthe ee Sick mete OF Saprmoe OR ane Ora Lae |. {ten be Mees bcahins Uink Wiaest whch Taras | Ofaaviow or zus Vattit'ew ren Porosar.| Coes Abeten otace by a crew of sixmes, | corms goon ie sree The. Sood Oe Fr ans ere | Os ce Seas secemharnn eee el Gauss Dinccone oer ‘AND Onto | Whose purpose was to thoroughly explore the coast | "PO! a GREEN, uni: never witnessed such a pepersrss jon = cern been the case, I had never heard {i before you told Canat—Tux Raitroap IN Dancer. for precious metals as far as Sitka. 6; es id men, and boys barely in it teens, from the | 345 yesterday. J bad thought, and [am afraid | Ccmpsrtann, Md, Nov. 4.—During Friday v, tr Will be adaed to the above Sale, a Tenoning seaboard to the mountains, are minute men, armed the people of the South will ever think, that Mr, | and Friday night, the Alleghanies. particular! Tue Damace To THE Virginia AND Tennzs- | Machine. No with revolvers and rifles. If you can catch a Lincoln was nominated by Horace (irecley, und | om thelr eastern slopes, in Western Maryland and | 8k Rattnoap.—The correspondent of the Rich- ny Oras pif the wy Agent. GREEN. Avet. poven foe - abe - Yankee ask him to guess what the Southera because Le was the patentee of the ‘ irrepressible | Virginia, were vis! by rains of extraordinary | mond Dispatch ore: ‘The damaged part of the | no: 5 5 . yg ~* Aces people willdo. The ery is,‘The Palmetto regi- confilet *? steadiness and volume. All the streams forming | Toad lies between Newbern and Wytheville, ex- ERY VALUABLE SERVANT GIRL FOR | ant 13; and weet jon line one re mdagtetee ss en Bue met” hes sewed fable ‘Meedy and brute’ epeach | the sources of tie Potomar, as well as thoss empty- | tending a distance of twenty-eight wiles There | W ERY VALUABLE St disposed, and exce laut | hundre! and seven feet two isohee( 07 Zinches) for this disgression.” at Rochester, only echoed the thunder cf Mr. | ing into it, near this place and Piedmout, rose to eee re trains eee eee a a we Horvant, about 5 years old. and to Touth street Test apd piace of be- i ng, with The N. ¥. Day Book of Friday evening says: Lincoln; which mendacity, while it made for the | 4 great hight on Saturday. pda ed, both 1a = mat pense yr pies me eave for li “2 im ee oer vag ta aM oo rovements, OE “The republicans are terribly frightened. Last “fatally able” Seuater come notoriety at large, During the day, yesterday, the rain ceased, and | Sustained, ‘a front and rear em; 3 McGUIRE & to ‘Anslenen Oe Seton there me bg ater vn cia. night, Knowing ones gave up the State.” The | and popularity at home, ‘damned to eternal In: | the skies became clear, but the quantity of water | everything possible to be done in the way of re- a , owern — to give Journal of Commerce also says: “We are in- | famy at the South the echoist; and s0 aroused the | that bad fallen was so great as tol swell the Poto- Sel is = fg Su : epee ars is -* poset forth PR ing interest formed by a merchant boarding at the Astor | indiguation, by its peccancy, of the houest Mr | mac, fora brief perl 1 toa bight almost unpre. | tivily engag eo a gp Uae pagel yy ALEXANDRIA EXPRESS. ‘om ‘su'0. A dead g.ven and deed of trust House, where the repuviiean general committee Greeley, that he very properly punished the pia- | cedented. The south.branch of thst river, which ja te le Fe in ronning order, w' Peace Any One desiring f cight—muck or little—bar- | teken. All couverencing at the ost, of the ir hold their conferences, that a marked change in | yisrist, and vindieated the originality of the | unites with the principal stream some twelve | Ficklen & Co , the well-known stage erry Tels, bales, boxes, bundies, or, in ‘any thing, | guaser. — the terms not be complies iwi the appearance of these gentlemen is apparent | Suthor by giving Mr. Seward a “‘sot back,” and | miles east of this place, seems to have swollen | leave this city this morning, and will put ® line } safely transported and del Vered between Washing. Eve deve Tui toes ne is reesll within the last few days. 1 he easy, self-confident by nominating Mr. Lincoln. more rapidly and to a greater hight than the other | of stages on from Newbesn to Wytheville, and | ton, Soomeren = A lonandria. mee, Sly. property 95 the RINGRUS —— air with which they formerly disported them-] “such at least js the teachings of stern h'story; | fork. Great quantities of drift wood, including pees Ld erie oon with oo en peat upon ky a ‘iay ‘between | _003'-d&da ‘A. GREEN. Auct. selves. has given place to @ nervous, excitable | and however much it may conflict with the idyis } fences, ete , were floated down all night on Satur- a eae ms a y - bs we greed — Cities, Od etaved upon tap slates of his | y CLEARY @ GRMEN, Aucti = manner, clearly Indicating grave apprehension, | of fincy. the minds of tne South will receive it day; and it is feared that considerable damage v ween Wy’ toed. = = a yo mages hicks as at the Star Office, at Bacon's Grocery Store, s CLEAR po eeyoraed mages and the necessity of making desperate exertions | xs truth, and act upon it as such. And that Gree. may be done in iaeeene and Harding counties, | > st re roads a ‘et pe tas E. Wheeler's Ha-dware Sure will be prompt- 506 raven - - to save themselves from defeat” ley would knowingly nominate a candidate to | Virgiuta, through which the south branch flows seh other nee w rhe te cham 7 ended 10, ead at very modems ounngee. *TRUStER's Sle OF usr i pd A 4 Mr Senator Yulee, of Florida, ins recent po-| please the South is ‘what the South will hardly | The most serous consequences of the freshet ap- a ager atu eae (ea ee A Pe ee y virtec of a oeed ar litical letter, writes 2s follows in relation to the Ge enpacted to believe; or that the white-coated ir to have fallen upon the coal-mining interests pooch rag rs ah rte dg ender hf _nos- Late Osbora from Jacob Bohmidt to the usdersgaen ae famous *: Norfolk questions :” «It is quite true | puilosopher might be deceived in his judgment | 1n the vicinity of this place and Piedmont. The “se od saan ay aad a opmped JjOCTOR WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON HAS @ | proceed to sll, on MUNIa +, the that | was surprised and grieved with the answer | of the man, is what those who know him best | Wills Creek, emptying into the Potomac at Cum- | ma Thee “4 ; ane at a removed his residence to No, 359 H stiect, be- November, at 1) o’clook 8 ma ail the which Mr. Douglas made to the questions pro | may be inclined most stoutly to deny. berland, aud George's Creek, at Piedmont, both = ed ts tt =: Sieger ge paces tween i4th and 15th streets. 7 ‘sad Kitahen Ferature, Liquor , Bar anded to him at Norfolk, and with the tone of | 1°, however, Mr Lincoln 1s detersined to de- | seein to have risen to-an unprecedented hight, at- } intra: ir care. 8 83 at the con- 18 Office wil! be coutinued at his fo-mer resi- 2. being ia the > on win Expression ; equally true that I wiabed Mr, Breck. | celve bre “Warwick” of the Jribune, and if be | tended withwerious damage to the lateral railroads | nection will be made on Saturday (last); but it te | denos, No, 408 Seventh street, where weseazes prenwc end fewest inridge could bave thought it proper to announce | desircs to not take Lis unexpected seat be:w-en the | Which bring coal from the mines to the Baltimore esl -gratrpaleg = at — pcg pgeaectteg th - | may = Voth a = nish. “ER ® couirsry position promptly. But no other can- | stools, te should have issued an autograph before | 28d Ohio Ra'lroad and to the Ohio and Chesa- | road wi p Reece rym ged A tent econ bat 1 Cones 1 Uahienvshed Roome nat” | Feather Be attresses, didate deciares bis recognition of the right of se-} the election; for Southerne:s will not, [ believe, ke Canal. One of the engines of the Mount | one ee cu fg ig Present, ani it goes but ating wate of tae cecaae ‘communicating, with ing aad Pill cession {| am, therefore, oe pes to vote for Mr. | be gulled by neserograptis of any orig or by an Be (toga is irahrin woes lesen a 108 miles froi y- vente” rom kitchen ‘aed user bats roomn sup- xed ef, . Breckinridge, wh-se avow: sentiments upon } autograph issued too late to evince its honest; ’ ied with hot and co! ater, &c. Also, one sin- poceeent n. Pdr neatly accord with my | - Generel reference le just now being made oan | baving been impaired by the'waters. It was | THE eas Sees Jae ae poston} Ele room with south exposure, “Apply to BER. ee one Sar Room Fixtures, own. Secession isa great preservative right of | apocryphal letter from Tom Corwin to 2 gentle- thought that but little coal can be brought to | at Halifax on Thursday last. arri AR D HOVE, Enq , residing 0. the premises. the States. It cannot fe qucstienca by those who | man of this city, In which, ‘tis said all sorta of | Cumberland for several days. At Piedmont the cee Soe rent ee ee no 3-3t' sale are for 9! ou a agree that the Constitution of the United States is | “:gooddies"? are promised ‘toe South, if {t will | damage to the George’s-Creek roed is reported to | W! tether Biber cadis ently a mia t 2 compact between sovereign States; and with | only be a zood boy and let “Uncle Abe’ treat it be probably greater, and a like interruption to the large coal conceatrating at that point. 'e have been unable to gather further details of damage by the freshet, which, on account of its steadiness, may have ‘occasioned much loss to Flying Fish was far astern, not being able to keep up with the other vessels. AMUSEMENTS. REQUISITES FOR EVERY FAMILY. sere itt bo political eympeihy not eny tellowsnip.s2°s Wovell's Ext Ndbecive Mustage’ euch Conca ee eer corses. | rus! no political sympathy nor any fellowship as a democrat.” Pretty much as uncle Richard the Third treated an bistoric youta in the Tower of London. But, queries this pertinaci d mattersof fact “young Edward: Has any Bish. 0c Si-Nov 2 5,8,9 10% ele’ new superior Indelible Ink, no been written aration, and with Cloth St 4 By CLEARY & GREEN Auctioneers. Cal! b body? H A a letter be itten? | private property along some of the streams. On “ a read: ; 506 Ninth xe vamushe, Go tennton Gene Raed Wee] Wer ee, Gacets in eae ay he was, was it| the western slope of the mountains there was aleo WASHINGTON THEATER. price for tue three Soente ne ox F Feady wee; EXTENSIVE SALE Of STOCK. GRA ness, and his two aids, were present at the Agri- | Writien at the sugyestion of or with the kuowl. | Much rain, but it does not seem to have been at. ...Mr. 8. W. GLENN. Ths Fami y Ex; Book, for keeping a correct v eS, Famine Impteneats, C cultural Pair of the Bay District, near San Fran- | edge of Mr. Lincoln? If so, did be and will be | tended with any very unusual damage in any a00.... ge Manag: cisco, and created quite a sensation. The Bulletin vemarks : The three are stout, large men, tall and broad beyond the average Yankee. They were dressed in the last English fashion, with glistening tiles, and thick heavy overcoats. The three fer their stout presentable appearance and size, would Mr. Humpurey Band, endorse it? If he did and will, will he, if he can, Ts and can ue act upto its —— Has be gotasore hand? If not, why did’ut he write bimself? per alium or per se, why could he not have had his romise made public in such timeas not todeceive Eis enemies? Is the author of such letter a friend quarters. Information has been received from the Chesa- Peake and Ohio Canal, one of whose officers is understood to have reported that the grand bank at dam No. 3isentirely washed away, and further Serious injuries are apprebended. There being opt 7 . A Bena en oe expenditures; price | RI- ous, te the oe jos mee Sean Book, a si woten segoants walk theless SATURD ven ‘and 17th cea Bovkeell Bartus Clocett, deorescd at no ITvRS, Tirst Night of Mr. JOSEPH JEFFERSON, The great American Comecian. THIS EVENING, The entertsinment tt commanee with Coleman’s J VAD of Lincoln’ If so, is hea friend to the South? | no telegraph stations there, near the line of the omedy ol VAVEA RUE SER siecioler | 5 eal for tes arrest attention in a crowd, even if the Sandwich | If nota friend, how am { to trust him; or, if «| caval, at its principal dams, no fuller information THE EIR AT LAW. J. Jem owner would offer great inducements to say gen Island color did not. If the reader bas ever seen | friend. why don’t be publixh the letter and show | can be bad es yet During yesterday the waters | Dr. Pangloss,L. L D.,A.8.9....Mr. J. ferson | tie, low our own Yankee Prince, John Van Buren, arfd | h's authority? The name of the reputed recipient | Kenerally abated very much, and’ no further man desising to purchase for his own use. ascustomed tothe ianacement od horass and other bout thirty five years of age, will, to the picture of him that ts daguerreotyped | of the letter? Finally, since it is clear that, if] demoge at any potnt seems to be apprehended. To conclude with the firet act of " OBERT MACAIRE. (pra meme) | face toa light Meabopany eae eee bring the | Mr: Iilucoln did authorize, Mr. Corwin did write, | We lave not heard of any lives being lost, or auy | Jacques Strom Ooh et ACME Es soerson Heferonce will be xiven te his fermer émployers-ae face to a light mahogany hue, he shall see Prince | and Mr did receive such a letter, the trio | personal injuries sustained. Kamehametsa as be looked last night, with bands thrust half way {nto his pockets, and bat se¢ on at an angle of 30 degrees to the perpendicular, as he sauntered among the tables in tke ball. The Consul for the Island helped him to appreciate the cireumstances of the growth cf the articles dis- played and in all he took much interest. In tue icture gallery they saw little to look at except 04 large picture of the royal family of the Islands, in which group the prince bi: if is prominent ‘They looked like men of the world, well posted, and quite willing tc learn what more should be easily discovered are going to fool somebody. You will pardon me, aeaik this ‘so young and yet so wise’? Ed- ward, the Cotton Prince, if I strive to see to it that it is not myself who will be fooled But, although just becoming inspired with my theme, I must close. H. Note.—We make room above for our respected Gos of Fr. M- HANSON, Ro. S80 Severin nine 2 of T. M. No. oF posits the Intelligencer office. no 2-e08t el .BS. WOOLEN YARN in Blue, Grey 200 be, ies ee Senne oolen and Cotton Hosiery 01 Gentlemen’s Ribbed Woo! Shirts and wers, These goods are extra quality. Silk Suirtsand Drawers, Merino Shirts and Drawers ofall grades. ‘We would call Sttention to our well partion: tock of ai kind of itable forall asee ‘cf persone ail'of whi hwill booed atthe lowest market PP RILEY & RO. No, 36 Central Stores, bet 7th an BStawin opposite Centre Market Tue Popvtation oF Battimore IN 1860 —It appears ig beers returns of the census, just taken by Marshal Watkins and his deputies, that the pop- ulation of Baltimore at the present time 18213037 To give an idea of the growth of the city from the vear 1790, when tee Bg 9 census was taken, BP to 1860, 3 2 correspondent’s rejoinder to the Scar's editorial | jhe Yennaure Jivngonint pectic at pons of Friday last, though its length almost deters us | uistion during each decade : from so doing. Year. Populatioo. We do not realize that it requires extended “7 comments at our hands, doubting that it will | 5, convince any anti-disunionist, per se.that Lincola cents $s ti hi red ts, Bor Ofige open alt day. Tickets torasis at the principal Hotels. it FELLOWS’ HALL a heen T0-NIGHT! Wolfstemberger’s Mirror or ARCTIC REGIONS! A new Fainting. by first-class English Artists, oo Tus Ecoxomy or Heatt#.—This busy nation hts, to more than r Gople.and au exhibited before her Majesty QuEEN days each inthe year. This givesa total loss of Pa 1860... 913037 “ 6 240,000,000, a sum three times as large os the It will be ‘seen that the increase for De Kane tad Corteie MoChooek en eee Ss THE EMPIRE = of Americans bave 12,000,000 working people, | May not make an anti-abolition administration (In eae re , forse | SASH, BLIND, DOOR, AND. MOULDING ‘whose services may be estimated at $26 day, and | the Southern sense of the term) as consistently as Peeps Chg dh cg geigpen mip) ESTABLISHMENT, their annual loss by sickness at am average of ten any successful candidate usually ignores, after No, 662 Sxvantu STREET, opposite Center Market election, his implied promises when an applicant icToRIA, and the Entizg Court at Buckingham ace. i also. ast ten . N. G. CORNING i @USEHOLD ‘ZEFE 4 whale cost of the General Government, neluding | for votes. Since parties have existed in this] years is 43.953, while between the years 1840 and woe Tuintines bays boon proadunced, tz Bene. Successor To ?, zee 45 rete P Saraid consisting in the Army, Navy, Post Offices, Legislators, Foreign | country, there never was a President elected who semloc er ete ee oe Be ac an L caspase Leet ee H. W. HaMILTON & CO. Riana, Stoo ati Sh _Nehorany, Hola, Minister aad all “The amount weighs erent | falled to be supported. as the friend of opposite | Number of Inbablianta of informations will be | #0" Id, anate quite unlike any simi.ar attempts Of] 14.4, this opportunity of oalling the attention o ry faceie 3 Srarebe sa Ne this costly suffering might be averted by atten. | Policies. That is to say, every Democrat who has | ady tor publication Ine ew, days. PProduoed from original sketches, with every at-| Carpenters hte tau ee ‘ yt : tion to diet, cleanliness: and above allby the | been a formidable candidate for the Prealdency, —__—_______ feRtion to scouraay of detail, thess Paintings may | BASH: DOORS, BLINDS. MOULDINGS, de. | Patort Sick chair, Gilt and ". Proper use of the rigbt remedy in season’ Whee say from Jackson’s time to the present, has been AAR ae is something inexpressibly sweet be confidently relied on; while the subject iteeif 1 Sparta te comes well-known toot, thet Large/at prime Geeee Fea hers, 7 23 cent. Dox of Ayer's Pills will erat gan stack | electioneered for in Pennsylvania, for instance, as | *2ut litt ee ee: they get bigger. | intellectnal gutertsinnient. nib tas acice Nae from this es'abl ja Le ; cover from, ee bottle of pe oe ri. | 20t being pledged against protection to her man- The attraction of the Arotic xubject—t ler- There now!—Lowisvitle Journal. da, will expel a lurking disorder that would bring ‘the sufferer to his back for weeks or months, does it take any figures to show the good economy of the investment? When Fever znd Auge is rank- Jing In your veins, ard shaking your life out of you, is {t worth the dollar it cost for bis Ague Cure to have the villainous disorder expelled, which it does surely and quickly? When you b have taken cold is {t prudent to wait until it has’ : settled on lungs, when days or weeks or : ufacturing interests, if not as being intensely for it; while at the South all of them have been sup- Ported as being free traders. So, too, with refer- ence to internal improvements in the West. . Lincoln’s platform is that of the Chicago Con- vention, which from its promulgation has be n interpreted as variously as the Cincinnati plat- form—quite. Sumner, Giddings, Greeley & Co, give it one iaterpretation ; Corwin, Lincoln & Co. give it a very different one; or Mr. Defrees and others who have published retently con- cerning Lincoln's declarations, are very wide of the mark. However, what we aimed to show on Friday last was, simply, that Lincoln had taken due care to give himself as wide a margin inélde of which to turn out to be a conservative when in [antrat ‘one eopane of dition acdel-qucnce of lustrat: ry thought conve: a lecture—rarely fails to en- chain every culti i. tellect ‘he thrilling ecents of those daring na’ ate fine fea the aghtacear Todr lae je Budi selves actual ly amid the s represented Each scene is adorned in fresco with feittefea by Winterhaiter, of the pr 1e 1 “Lecture by ALrRxn 8} 1TH, Esq., of London. {Mberal arrancementimase with eohoole to exhi arrantement wi a bition on Saturday afternoon, November Sd. open at 7 o' ; mences at lock, See doapriptive bills. nos tf BALLS, PARTIES, &c. OF Bon PRAYER MEETING be hy iden every diay this week in the New York avenue Chu: ( Dr. Guriey’s) to commence ot 8 quarter past 4 o'clock, tu be Sontinee’ sae hour. NATIONAL VOLUNT! RS, ATTEN- aT at tns saguaga panos! ecto n WEDNESDAY EVENING, Noein eee pi chock pescteniy, as Sonne importance ihe ie irous pect! invited to attend, “By orderal 8° Tespectially R, CLEARY, Captain. Henry C. Braprorp, Sec. pro tem no 5 st* s Annual Com 1eatio; ofthe M ‘and Lodre of Fres aid ‘Ace heldqn TUESDAY mat Roycgumb® will be olook p.m, at je Hall, corse: “D and VE YOUR TIME AND MONRY, bpuctnasa tr Boies Meera, OM 0. Y F will ret B00 ic.@ at e fair price. R DOOR DEPARTMEN opel deal maths No 1 artice of Bronte seer 7} ‘ront Doors, waich are - recatin mol those shout” bulldine-keriny lrawa the first premium at the Pennsylv: . Fair, and maocufaetared at the Empire Mcasrs, Potter & Co, SH AND B weleg complete vital months must be spent In trying to cure it, even if it can be cured at all, or is it cheaper to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, costing a few shillin; |, an move the trouble before it is serious? it ‘wisdom to decide. takes no Broxpin at Tror—He gets a fall —The daring rope walker has been performing at the the- atre in Troy, and on Tuesday evening met with an accident. The Times of jhat city says: ‘The EE TMENT “4 aah to which jy gave way, and he fell amongst the seatsand the 6 st ATIONERY, not argued that Lincoln has failed to play for the agg © carn Beg dw Poy seta fH r vamsraat eri Saree rea ke Gee reo he ery in carey pe aa ° . lazed Ninth ‘All brethren ia geod ag mad] EJURRAH! AURRAH® HURRAH™ weoalt lay i " feb Power, as our Democratic Presidents usually give | cordial! ited, “7 rari at short notice. foal Mas fe teeta wantin ne themselves to make anti-protecti ve and puri Dy ardor of the M. W. Grand Master, PAWNEE BOYS IN THE FIELD! farnished at <a ; act, and the little Frenehiman would bene fey | -lm provement administrations, though Penn. | 2°? ___G. A. SUH WARZMAN,G.8,_ fist GRAND COTILLON, of the PAW OUR MOULDING DEPARTMENT heard of no more on this side of eternity. While | syIvania and the Northwest may 9 te themselves | (Je DEMEBEY & OTOOLE. N, # ot all Sogiven on PHU GEDA performing on stilts he attempted to taru asomer, | *> 4 7 vote thesseatvas WEDUING AND VisiriNe EVENING, Nov. 8,at A Navy sault, but the noteh that sustained the rope sudden- | “*¢"tally cheated by their doing s0. We have AVER , Coaches will positively leave the 4 1 ; tmectet Gla ple below. He was considerably Lurt by the | abolition vote; but we do not realize that he has most beanti ‘here will be@ sufficient police to oe a. oi Glass, Futty, perkijaed by contact Whee aedaeePeet | Played « much tonger quine for that than ont |g, 320 Ps. Av. betwen js le | Kage pore ord, °° mes Spb eeteesttep aula. ove ance on if, ASHINGTON. m +, be back of the seat. After picking bimeat own cardidates usually play for the vote of the a nr ely - F, Lowe, ; J, Nicholson, aa liberal . ; and repairing damages, he cunped the feat with iron interest of Pennsylvania. Nor are we de- Ew PIANOS, as low as 9175 and @200, at ~ eet w. : Bitten, a ge Nt CORNING, more success; bat in making a subsequent turn | fending the morale of any such game on the part | 2) i ee SLLIS'S, 306 Pa av, between sth * J. Gordon, Fed. Proprietor of the ‘Sesh. Blind RR etoarme ide. ces |b mad an Setar rt | CUGRERIAG EON ovareatas' ar | eee tees SGU we) a =, = ois | bas justified that system of courting popular su . 1 OOK OUT . Performance was very thrilling. and was witnessed P P- , at all ! ‘with anxiety for Men herseg = Po sadiosen We | Port; no party ever succeeding in a general elec- “3 gations z ya L FOR THE SILVER CUP! ‘ think much of his {11- oe. JON FP. ELLIS. vee do. ‘owing to the nos 306 Pa. av., between 9 h 1th ate, imperfect manner in which the rope wasadjusted. The inning ll will doubtiess guard against such mishaps hereafter — Buffalo Republic —_—_—_———————__. WwW SiBe Mista Sr sama, by AVENUE. PROFITS TO THE DEPOSITORS, Open to receive deposits from 1 to 1 o’elock., tion without resorting to it. We can have no hope of making our fiiend H a convert to the impropriety of immediate seces. sion In the event of Lincoln's election, for be evi- dently hopes that L *s success will break up the Confederacy. Nevertheless, we do believe that The members of OuR CLUB respectfully an- tinens oF Wi SUPERB PIANO. ENTIRELY New, OF | Gengowown that ther will ere eran beaut. ul tone sad fivish, iron frame, and war- rated and gnargatied for 5 y‘ are, the greate-t bar tel usa TIS fie Bagh ite a 108 Pa. av.. bet. 9th and Toth sis, 17 Fort Monroe, (Old Point now said to be rendarea one of the m Sercild® occasion 8 Silver Cup wilt yearns J to Bach bly wil'be exp fF onuatita: to bring | Trustees. i stan GAR, sie forteenc the country ts ernment bac | ait southers antidiorelentee teeny ean! | FLOUR, BUCKWHEAT. POTATOES, ap | Houpiththe lit of solu wi be resoanteed ee each Halt, Ase. & Fer 7. been improved in many respects; and looks truly bar 16) bbis, now Richmond Pec: unless properly riers come eee: bo ped formidable. Phe nuruber @f gube mounted la no | MY Proves conservative Prestdent, as consistently | , 19) Dbie, x Richmond Pomily and Extra Flour, Hromwelvee'o Mo pains to make +J- Masrader; OR GIDEON, Prendent. Jess than two hundred feud ,cighty-tive, which | 24, with his record and the history of bis nomina- | ° goo {ss Erese ite Merosr Potstoca of the season. Toketa mitting og Joun D. Banzow, Tressucer. row twelve thousand indred and Sewa make an abol! -| Im da. Ri ‘ — teen pounds of iron. There are, besides, tem man. | 12% Over vd; Be visy an eaten ot | E: 1SS cree : ing, Committee, : i ion will psy to the tars and five siege howitzers. The new fort, com. ministration—quite. Wee trust for the sake of the Received todag ana ie, sale low in lots to suit by 2 x Thurst, if pieetlowe ‘cont per Annum cat of monly khuwn xs the Rip Rape, will, when per. | Continuance of the Union, which we seek to pre- Dele Mi BISON & ce. iJ Janse sy aad divide in throe years fectly completed, have one hundred and efet, serve, that he may do so; as, if he should not, we} _2>5___— Corer ard B sta. Soht T. Neill. no 5-2t* such depositors as may eightinch Colombiads, and fifty-four forty-twe | can see no hope for its continuance. k uns, all « i; ten-lach Colum- lads, end cea ped a ey ge ry bette. Notbii could be done - ~ neglected. een ard B ota Bt QUALITY CALICOES AT 10 CENTS, Good Ginghaws at lis conter 12 cont White Cottons st 11 cents, 15 ent White ie ta ton fy cents, ———— 0 ey ‘Tue New Atmapex Case —The argument in this cese, in which many distinguished la was commenced on First ip War, Firstin ensemble of the buttery bas been Axoturs “Joun Brown’ Ratp.—According to the Lynchbug Virginian, Gov. Letcher re- cently received a letter some person in Cin- einnat!, intimating that there was an orgenization on foot which contemplated another raid upen are HE INSUR. Jo the uety ig berbond” of Lyte gy Te oe FEAESE Tag in structed the aillitary to be in readiness whenever | Case Cartzan...- galled ou.

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