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Zi DEPARTMENT NEWS. Peliticw mt Georgetown Cellege.~ From eurMie Grande ‘THE EVENI NG STAR. a —_—_—s es Gxorextown, D.C , Nov. 5, 1860. pee BaoWsevilin, Texas, Oct. 23, aol 7 Pi car pron THe Paciz:c Sqvapnon— | editor Star: As the chief excitement now seems Pree! wie a ae pet ew weeks With SUCHEN re WASHINGTON CITY: | |atkPmorsing rece Pies ca ad are peperment tr easolas to commonicsieaieim ins } gable Americangomcam . | Hl kee gion 0m FRIDAY, he TUESDAY. ‘ November 6, 1860. | the Pacific squadron. He communi to the result of the election beld at G ‘oll@ze, | oF‘ -bone ‘ fgnas oft fort y dechiioe nrenker Ne =— ——————— omnes 1 of the facts in ard to the — gun evening, the 4th inst. The North and broken 2 Pane Nome ber ron Tat nd 4 ats on = A = 7 pt Ban Tad Spr the Merning Press. Capt Miller, Stas mina a —_- ay at this institution, are both well repre- of it, poo E good saportmen + oa re The Constitution sums up the canvass of 1660, | at the request of the Writish and Prenek Consuls, | #0'¢ half past three p. m., the polis oy = Centre, Extension Linine. . oes rem It; and at present it irs to be lea‘ ‘4 R al word to those who receive to-day’s | guards have been, since the late attack om the | o41'veting commented, and sepcined tetoheees [us titi ‘an ill wind that blows nobody o BRT MACA ied 2 ps wheats Lis close. town, stationed at’ thie ve Consulates, in | #°4 ron Breckinridge. oo. the old D, BEd so-gay our doctors. | is YB Ho gay ‘oriet Bets, = se Lae descants upon the different | 2ccordance with the practice in such cases, and For Douglas her respect our city presents it SMIENNY LIND Sets, be fergie * 5 that the sentinels were instructed to challenge 5 Pera, business in general being TEs OF ADXiss! m Pere tand Dress Ci: Attreeses, ard Bedetoe de. modes of political discussion—the argumentative | during the night all persons, and that the arrest of crescendo, and bidding fait to make this season, | $0 cents; 0 chester Chairs $1; Private Boxes : ‘are, and threatening- showing the superiority of the | the officers arose from their refusual to answer the i ina mercantile point of view, the most gainly hi for reserved seats. Box ves and Forks, Sermes challenge. The matter will probably be allowed A great many ts uot voling at all. one that we have had ine long time. “ From | open all day. San Reg sae to drop here. fie fault les with the officers in| soeeches were delivered by members of all | early morn till dewy eve’ our levee alone givet DD FELLOWS’ HALL 2 tetas rn tate nn NOM |e cc aca ta he | Eey epnens amen, hom wer New| vagiantalecrcace ut pragety Erge |) nS Sb uonr 29. This is the : Narragansett salled on the 6th inet. from Calin Gearnt Donnan. Peat alatancr Sonasen, oF = ferry, awaiting exportation to 0 the neighbor. Wolfstenberger’s Mirror SET 1n the Shira Congressional district, in New | ty Gey bard, with orders to inquire into the | Atkaness, and Walsh, from sat spoke at iene: | murky eaters of the great river’ acd diene = York city, Johu C. Mather withdrew late on Sat- Lies of the recent suspension of our Consular Posced egies 5 Eo Ta Oe re t — heavy freights from ‘heavily-lsden Pocrecmel_igp. ARCTIC REGIONS! urday afternoon, leaving the field to Benj Wood | feyalations by the Franco Government, and roved conclusively platform on w in bethal et eames Santiago; atbonta full of | A new Painting, ~ as the sole democratic candidate. Immediately blish Casanova in the exercise of his consular Pan tea eget ferove tea leniary! merchandize constantly going over to Mexico; | tustrating the Kipiorat Si ren afterward the Tammany Hall Convention met and a eae pee! to coor Me ag a Mr. Carr came out in bold and forcible relict, that come and go from landing to ware- | Asexiivited att nominated John Y. Savage, jr. house, and from warebouse to ferry; at times a | conseoutive nights, te more t! tiet pated. rat TES Position Ur'tae tearm toverae teak ce Si abciny | wbabs creel Sellat os earteean ere bringing | propic, ami asexhibitnd before her M Coxcaxss.—Sixty nive members of Congress} ere ricesce FROM PERU —Dispatches have Kir, C- was here accused of gine a disunionist. ee = i Polat teabel; and. mere than | picrosts. and the Barras Coun: are to be chosen to-day in eight Northern States, | been received at the Department of State from our | ““Yet, gentlemen,” he replted net cndcavering to | Oe od fin the wralght bedeees speietie ioe es ee wom ‘Ga sionien of cat traremannt ot repelling invasion; 1{ opposing the hungry sewctinedeytein’ yomcer par Amare Bos the Presidential election. There is much interest = 2d of October, it was rejected on the 6th; on | tionists eager for the destruction of the country; | 8 prolific day's sale, is all proof sufficient that, to attached to these elections, for the political com- the 9th he demanded bis passports, which, ‘on the | if Presenting one’s self 28 a shield against pas acne ieee Wwe are doing as well as Plexion of the House in the next session will de- | jn at the hour of the departure of the Lancaster | Varied assaults of our common enemies; if all this pectee. constitutes a disunionist, then I am, in every fiber, Bat, although this is ostensibly a commercial < yin * pir with Celie, phpoeel 3 pe Sepeaet ss 1m every pore, and a heart, = disuinioniat » Mr. boat Sarre ep rele = nee BRE | repiote with ic ae > - - Spoke but a short lime. @ concinding sen- con ment. ‘I7 Mr. W. H. Mann, agent on the Orangeand | old and absurd pro ‘Enich ts generaily considered | tence was: “Gentlemen, the whole country should | days, for, as it scems to be im the order of things | isilectual entorte: the Arotic xubjsct—the wonder- auto. Atexandria Railroad, states that all the back mails pd ‘cake uid aus taaeattes pt for delay | beware how they act in the nt ci If | that in every small piace every man should be a | fui artistic mort of the pai tings—the city aul, pur ovepeing from the South were sent North on Sunday, and | potning more {ian an ingenious on Clay, hav- | Lincoln js elected President of the United States, | politician, politics bas not been the subject least Iuatrat onthe ¢ ofance of diction dela uence 0 a that the connection between Newbern and Wythe- | ing demanded his passports, obedient to instruc- | Within a brief period after, the Potomac river, _ a geod aggre - The = a | chain overs suttivmted — . RATT PLAT tier eet a Ville, with the express mail and passengers, on the | tions, it follows, of course, that diplomatic rela- | Which now —- ay Ape = rately nd innae ro patente ae ‘The ing navi of & ie le Virginia and Tennessee railroad, (damaged by Lorre eg Rls diend proba peers ag which will cross more than 100,000 Caesars, armed | in a wort of decrepid and acephalous form, have | sta. to believe them- FUTURE DAYS the late rains) 1s now regularly made by stage. passports stan early day.’ The facts in this case | in vg Ayes ao <s the asia ese Ue ee prreaples —— Eaten eesti ‘Bac! ory fe wlan Teeroe with, wath ptic r Gn = ‘will be laid before Congress in the President's | 15.000,000 free-born American citizens, prepared 4 id the reverse of all e | portraits by Winterhaite: the ipsl Arotic 7 A. GREEN, Auctioneer, [7 The outrage perpetrated at Rio Haghe, New to defend thelr rights at every hazard.”* eignty, and Union, and the reverse these tres. COWS, CORN, FOR Granada, by the revolutionary troops, sates the forthcoming messege. has been talked of until every speaker has ex- bap s. _—~ The speaking was kept up until a late hour. : -ecture by ALPRED Suita, of London. 2 Suvoxs, Casmiusoe axn Person of our consul and the flag of United States, | Sxrrieunxt of Amenican Cuarus agatner | There were ales several ladies among the nodt: | hausted his mind on each of these eatjects, ol. ale ity Ww 24s Di mes. Asimission 25 cents; chilaren 15 cents. thi bh it t be said that the most fertil bas been promptly redressed by Captain Poor, of | Curva. —Mr. Ward, our Minister to China, states | €2¢e, Who, being Sunday evening, had come u ses 4 ogres “4 le faberal ind ng them has exhausted the subjects nat 7 ol k Enteraenecat com 3; for the purpose of promenading around the Cot- | ™ amo! em open o'clock; Ent jament - the sloop-of-war St. Louis. Captain Poor de- pf pars tenes eataseagevemecet lege wake ‘and heniag the abeking came up; | themselves. From this you wilt see set 80 thre menoes at cloak: wot to tive manded that the American flag should be hoisted | Cxtending from ltd to Isse, have beay fully dis. | ™anv of the students uncovered their heads, in- = Gongerned—we won't say farther ihe an 4 by two Granadian officers, that the troops should | charged under Mr. Reid’s comm rsial convention eens ies every Loins “ahi ie es Pee TT’ ga tse but little of interest. It = © be) 8. eee file under It, and afterwards salute it with three | of 1S35—principal and Chinese interest at twelve | #8 s1gn of respect for my visit to the College, that | Was rumored lately in Matamoras that Miramon BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ike boltcwing we volleys. Fhe authorities at first endeavored to | Ber cent. per annum—sixty-five in ‘while Beas there are upwards of 30 or 40 Southerners, princi- | &fter reeruiting In the city of Mexico, had sallied URRAH! HURRAH" HURRAH™ > Pre evade giving this satisfaction, but Captain Poor | *'¢ 4" 4 : ing; | Pally from South Carolina and Loutsiana, who | out with a large force and attacked the Liberals ae giving “ P' land and France have not received one rthing; arved 1d to leave for their different States and take | &t some place near the scene of his Inte defection, PAWNEE BOYS IN THE FIELD! basin api = they were compelled to com- we fen novgllawa incarred sg up arms in case Lincoln Iselected. As this is news | Which, as before, resulted in hie defeat. This, = ‘ ie spective governments millions of dollars. ‘The | ' the country, I hope yu will oblige me by in- ited Sah = 7 whi ogee’ Gidea as nei? first GRAND Comiton of the yay > The Baltimore Sun says that the Messrs overnor General, in his communication to Mr. | *€fting itin Te he ee Wnsecs cunaanl ot Cat rf pete pa hese ie — EVENING. Nov. a,atk avy ‘Winan, of that city, are now making their ar- re Cauca pene eee . Last Sunpay Eventxo. | Tamaulipas and attacked'a force of Tamaulipas | 44rd. Coaches will positively leave the hall rangements to begin at an early day the construc- with the United States men stationed at Comorgo, opposite Rio Grande | U sway BE nf = 7 etieman aad tion of another steamer after the model and con- Forticx Itzms—A dispatch from Ancona | °!t¥, commanded by D. Eugenio Garcia. The | jadies. There will bea eufficient police force to struction of that which for a year or two past has} Apvicrs reo I,1evt. Morton —Advices have | says the voting on the annexation question has compan mer Gercin'e Fieorhpart vey his rae Porieet ouamaittes of Arrangements. FARDwa aE Or EVERY seers ESCRIPTIO attracted the attention of the marine world. The | been received from Lieut. Morton as late as the | been decreed for the 4th and Sth of November. | Comple large number of dead and wounded The} A- F. Lowe, - J. Nicho! Caaranran new steamer will be 700 feet long, and will be | 15th of September... He was on the Pacific side, | |The French squadron remained at Beyrout. W, Nichoison, Wi Vidaurri forces, after this feat of arms, returned i 4 not far from Golfo Dolce, and expected to be at | The reported threats against the Christi th ate. D. io Garcia, the di H.J Myers, * saa! Propelled by two wheels driven by eight engines Chiriqui lagoon by the Ist of November, He re- | in consequence of the imposition of a tax footed, pe is the ‘enh said: ‘who with By “Thompedn é of immense power. She will have a space two ay the route entirely practicable Dr. Evans} The new charter by the Emperor of Austria ac- a party of others killed Gen. Zuazua, Vidaurri’s = . hundred feet long and 30 feet in diameter. The “rpm gino poy cam mie hares reicgy estat art eageemneat Sethe gat tne | second in command, in September last. More [00K ovr ts, al ace coal. | chance main shaft will, according to the specification, Frogs po panne ‘side that coal existed “here also, other privileges. A Hungarian Diet isto be con- anon. Yours, ever, FrontizesMan. sspears The new ship in padeeenorde dame but of lafertor, quality to the Atlantic coal He voked without eeny, =n the Emperor 4s then 8 | sen "Vucuein oaavides Saapeaiaw ak with b pressure engines, and the builders have | reports a second route for the road over table lands crowned as King of Hungary. imilar con- pene no doubt of success. —_— tor the divide, thence by lower ridge and down | stitutional institutions are tobe awarded to Tran- | the 13th of October have been recelved. Advices FOR THE SILVER CUP! —— - the banks of the river which em into the ja- | sylvania. state the outbreak of a new civil war in Yucatan, Persenal. ‘oon. This, he says, is entirely ceacienas, hav. | Gen. Benedek hed been appointed command — by = spel teers! Mase! x : Pt uh om -++* The New York correspondent of the Boston Ce crossed it in three days with his men, carry- | in-cbief of the Austrian forces in Italy. The E: ‘oods from Campeachy, and the cont jon for z x pected Post says that the author of Rutledge is Miss Har- | !ng all their camp equipments.» Peror’s charter was favorably received, and Pesth | the revenues of the Island of Carmen. The Gen- ‘with the | of members’ names riet Lane, the niece of President Buchanan i ee and Buda were illuminated by order of the mu | ¢T! Government and the ac merelag, Tatherarg te. No member ofaciub will be recog! ~--* It is said that Mrs. Dan Rice has brought a a. of Va. hus been appolated United Sones | Meleberath Ia to be Inereabed fo ree teresa athe | ters LaNipating. the mnoven eek Pears Mk | Eulces, properly badced. ‘The’ committee, pledse of whlch se core eisina at husband. The wrongs | Coteul at Navigator's Lalande, tated Ta the Per | cousellionsclected by ths Provinend Brae tek | teope on the capital; and conelsdod staan or a othe, of which ze SSemiorpesiaps not ce cific ocean. They consist of eight islands, esti- tepals esa and are te be extablished, and } PeOce- ‘ +++ Phe eloquent and prominent Independent 2,650 the Hungarian language is to be the officia! J. BeCollins. + F. i clergyman, Rev, Grattan Guinness, bas been bap- paced eh map oy “Tike soll is sutd totes guage eR financial matters are to be subject to ae a Le dey in tew Gre John H Parkhurst, 3 bem iuterest tised, but not into the fellowship of the Reguiar | wet-and the surface exceedingly woody. the Reichsrath. The University of Pesth is to be | Oct? Inen were stabbed. One was killed slaeet hens James deed given anda deed Of trast kee ew ae Baptist Churches, in Engiand. He has united ‘ re-opened. The abolition of personal service due instantly, and three others were in a dying coudi- sna nod with the Plymouth Brethren, and was immersed] anyy INTELLicENcE.—First Lieut. Dana has | t® landlords and the exemption of nobles from tion Ot the number, one man aaa by his | First in War, Firstin Peace,and First in the Hearts A. GR by Lord Congleton, one of the preachers of that | peen appoluted as Acting Chief of Ordnance at | xes is confirmed. : : y ! numerous body of Christians. He is expected, ‘+ with bis bride. to arrive in this country during | 2¢,be™ ty om ets. betwee dixth and ‘onth Sed will bo suid in lots to 16 "o 25 feat ft y fe B EN, Avctioneer, ) his Ce men! RUSTE, aa or VALUABLE BUILD- uarters of the Department of Utah. A Wa:saw dispatch siys that the principle of a eligi ea Tad g tapor a THE FIRST GRAN Bite, ON PARTY ine ors on Taxtn sTRext warts Beew ~ pat u Capt. FN. Clarke, ith artillery, bas been | European Congress was adopted by the ROperor: | aGerman actor turned a pretended murder into | QUADRICIN AC ORLA Tig N oot BeBRY, Nese ae ee Po cela Proctene g r ne | dented sy taper a i se pr | As ganas gate ot Cnn | nally Bates pond Me Rca soos crits MONA Nor GM, | ofthe pms, ats cele _ a e833, e \* stab! anot 3 cotillor ‘an e sul ++ A San Prancisco fetter of the 17th to the} . Ncz.—The United States brig | Pacha had been named as the Minister of Foreign engaged for the occasion. For further of April, 1860, and New York World says:—“The gallant Col. F.| Bainbridge avived ar Batra mee antes Dele | Aftairs. UT" Marshal Wiley, attended by Mr. Henry | gro futur W. Lander, of overland Wagon road expedition 7 particu A mn i readvertisement By order of Commuties. a — 5 ‘he land for 2 A great fight occurred at the election of the | Myers, arrived in Richmond, from Norfolk on} no2 7t celebrity, has just been joined in the ands of | tretog? 2 ‘Be 2d, and has had her officers de- | -, A great fight Saturday, having in custody the crew of the alaver wedlock’ with’ the distlaguished and. fecurite rit ee Tt was confirmed that Austria has 100,000 soldiers | Storm King, eleven in number. The prisoners BOARDING. actress, Miss Jone M_ Davenport. The Rev. | Tae Weatnmn.—The following report of the | in Verona alone. Mantua and Peschiera were So's, Paneed in the comaty jail toswalt tcisltafere Fo 11 sre snwenreevene. tp ee ‘Thomas Starr King officiated at the ceremony, | weather for the morning is made from the Amer, | likewise strongly garrisoned the U.S. Court. They are represented to be men ix or eight young men be which took place In this city on Saturday even: | ican Consolidated Telestaph Line to the sents, | |. ‘The Pope jiad assured the representatives of | Of good appearance and behavior. th Board at 388 Fourth « ing. The happy couple started immediately on | sonian Institution. T! eos of observation is | France at Rome tnat he had no intention of leav- i[7~ The new Albermarle and Chesayeake canal, | corner E, located near the Infirmary. Also, a sui an overland expedition to San Jose. to pass the | about 7 o’clock. ing the city. the great North Carolina steamboat ca. rT of Rooms for rent. nos honeymoon at one of the delightful retreats in NovemBer 6, 1860. semi-official article in the Constitutional de- | so far completed that a large numbe: 3 = that ‘valley. Itis understood that Mrs. Lander | New York, N. Y.. i 5 fines the part of Napoleon in Italy as that of non- f een en re are passing through it, from North C wolina to} (ERY VALUABLE SERVANT GIRL argues for an organization of | Norfolk, Baltimore and Philadelphia. (SALE A likely, well disposed, and . {D7 Sixty-two workmen were discharged from | Sinve for life, wiil be sold to may coed femiie wink the Gosport Navy Yard on the 3lst ult, mostly | the District’ of Columbia. “Apiy te TAME +++ Gov. Banks's ition in connection with a 5 AWFUL AND Fata Accipent.—On Saturday | from the shi ‘building department, and the bolt McGUIRE & CO, Auotion and Conunistion er y Pal the Illinois Cental Railroad, for the purpose of +. clear, last, John Hardon, the proprietor of the “‘Morgan | driving a laboring gangs 5 S 6 petuming which be tas gone io Chicage to reside, | Wil z 4 Steim Saw hills,” about three miles from ne ALE s. “ resident director. le re] ents the . jeorgetown, -» Was superintending the ra x ing f eigh' or little—har- president and directors, who are scattered over the tions of a circular saw. By some meane hie feot Nea Nee Tee sce oS, 22. at xen, ban . any thing, Gountry and Europe, and cannot attend to the vast slipped, throwing him directly im contact with } and ioth ste, 4 no 5 , , Washing- duties ‘required of them from day to day; hence : the saw which passed through his body in a few " y oe ae Po et this additional office is found to be necessary He ‘ Tower natn severing the upper half from the | CBICKRRING & SONS’ UNRIVALED PI | plicit : paced bgt fect two iach-s 7 hetZinches) ts as grand supervisor cf the entire business of 5 lower. and throwing the heart, liver and entrails erriempmanter it gon those cities, Orders entered upow the thator of mae of anid lot; thence south twenty 2 corporation, which is divided into depart- of the unfortunate man in all directions over the no5 306 Pa. av., between 9h and inth ate, expreasat the Star Office, st Bacon's Grocery Store, feet )to the eee iviston, between maid « ts 12 ments like the government of a State, only more mill. Mr. H. was a former resident of New | oe ween Sh and 1th ate, _ or at E. Wheeler’s Hardware store will be prompt- | 824 13; and thence weet ae vast and dificult than the government of most of 4 Jersey, but had lately moved into Sussex, and | A SUPERB PIANO. ENTIRELY NEW. OF | ly attended to, and at very moderate ounreee. hundred and soven fect two inal our States. Ifa question arises which be declines + echased the “Morgen Milts,”? where be was | ranted and sutcentned nnn: cron frame, and war T HOSTILLWELL, | to Te t ont gee = the responsibility of settling, he can. j fast paisien =p « incentive ogee and being | gain ovor cflered, will be cold foe oak $22, by no 3-!w (Late — eres ) aman of indusiry and probity, was highly es- lication BNE. RLS IS, OCTOR WILLIAM P. JOHNSTON HAS teemed. nee +a hie act Geceneergair ‘het sth and 10th vis, J removed his residence to No. 359 H street, be- ae ween reets, POTATOES, AP | | His Office will he coutinued at his fo.mer resi- new Richmond Family ong Sate Flour, | may iGavel diate . will retire from the stage immediately upon the | Philadelphia, Pa.. intervention, and completion of her present engagements on the | Baltimore. Md Italy by a Congr Ailantic side. $5,500 a year; which is #4,500 more than he re- ceived as Governor of Massachusetts. aes % F = oo Henn Ward Beecher delivered ahalt| FLOUR, BUCKWHEA t a - | sermon politica! rangue at his church in ft, day or night. ghesor. Row at tae Rervrican Heavgcartres 1x | rected for temperatnre,) 29,909; at noon, Brooklyn, on Sunday night, la which he used resh Ground Buc} wheat > Joa . Seventh ustee reserves the + Bartimoxz —The Sun of this morning says:| Thermometer at7 a. m., 45°; at noon, 52° the following poms. shales “As men grow 8 ite Mercer Potatoes, ee rr of Uohoebeea eon nae the property at the ritk and ost of the, < Early yesterday afternoon a difficulty occurred Maximum during 48 hours, endinz 9 a. m. to-| rich they grow mean. Why,1 know men—pious ay cee do. do. sisting each of two rooms communicating, with E. C. CARRING ‘ORs ‘Auct. at the republicen headquarters, which led to the | day, 61°; minimum 42\"~ men—who actually perjure themselves about the | pooeived to day aed for sale low in lots to euit by | *trvants’ room kitchen and use of bath room oc S~dhde Ae : — arrest of A.C. Williamsand W. Wolf. Police. es value of their property, that they may save what 7 Le MORRISON & CO. led with hot and cold water, &e. Also, one ER. | NEGRO FoR, S622 cites aperten a man Moran was in the neighborhood at the time, The Dispatch | is justly due the city for taxes. They are as mean Cornea Pesien wed B ste, ¢ foom with south exposure. Apply to BER- the Orphans’ Court of Prince George’seou and saw Thomas Jones and another enter the door had been en- oa--wall- sacanaces has tunnelled them from end -" a Be om Bae »Fonidiag om the pr 2 2 i ree ee tg « TORSDAY on Payette st , and almost immediately a spittoon | te for several days, and yes- | to end, and the biggest one lies through the heart Bee RUA UEE CAL IOOMS ANNO ORIUER, I OR see weet hs cet ieee ory ae New ext moment Jones wae Wine koaiane eeress the | lerday it commenced in eatnest. Between eleven | and the Devil: dale rune bie tee iene p eae | od Gingham at 13; center REQUISITES FoR EVERY FAMILY. os Det oe eae next moment Jones was knocked into the street | and four o’clock the rise at Mayo’s Bridge was through.” 12 cent W. ite Cottons at li cents, ‘Spal bina “Terms of sale cash, or an eocqueel a ‘The peliceman went up into the room and arrested nearly three feet, and the waters rushed and 16 o-nt White Cutt n at 12 cents, Wiltiams. After he goton the sidewaik, Woif | foamed over the rocks, Tp = . A. TUEBL. a grand sight to ANOTHER EARTHQuake In Canapa.—A let Cotton Check at 10 cents, worth Admini of Anp Mulesty interfered. and it was alleged attempted to strike | the spectator. The small islan. {atthe nelgnbo | from Smith's Falls. Canada, to the Tien 6 Unbleashed Cotton A'S eats, Sie abe uperior Indelible Ink. no — 7. TT oe Moran with a loaded cane, and Policeman Eckert | hood were partially overtiowed, and ile ton. Lender, dated Oct. 29th, says: “An unusually | 90d Tab e Linen at 62 and 75 cents, i with Clete eee Sttashed, ike CLEARY & GRREN Auctioneers. arrested him. They were conducted to the cen- | houses surrounded with water. The cotton fac. | violent shock of an earthquake was felt on Satur- woo. ae. st re pe hg ig & nest strong box for ready uso; Br ‘eth aovest. Hal Police station. where Col.W. E. Coale offered | tory at the southern extremity of the bridee aii day morning in this village, about 2 o'clock a. | Hamilton Canton Flannel best wealitye ee | Pr three 75 cont TENSIVE FALE Or STOCK. GRAIN, himself as boil, and was refused on the Probably hava to stop operations unt!l the freshet | m. To give you an i ‘of its alarming violence, | Piain and Twilied Red Fiannel, cheap,” 2 Faini'y Expense Book» for keeping s correct EViseree. tee IuptemEnts, CaR- bend Lev Pater aon Sed — of any rea’ iy Hoe The oo at Rocketis were sub-| Mr.G.F Shannon, a citizen of this pl was hiss 12 4,9 { Shesting Cottons, cheap, account o} iy and yearly tures; price Lo a ae ee Bp eC mer; m the afte-noon, and water from 5 ‘ankots, all izes, vor cheap. r jongt! ontate benk stock. A 5 Into’ the boat shed low tide. The tive cae powenaita ence dank stones, Sum ee aicnes All Gords in wore offered jack joes the | accounts with the lente eters Pret Tee oe isopon “Gn FRIDAY ‘end gen eee the shelves of some of the houses. The noise mt ec to close CLAGETE A MA 7-1 For eale by Pay ON Ee, Y, WES, ss fren Ah te made by it was ” . Boo 9 quired $1,000 bail; in default of which both Wil. e i Aes us eran ieee harensgaee No. 386 Peas: eveos ~~ : ee Hams and Wolf were committed for a bearing.” no 5-6t between 9th and Ith ets, | _Be3 3t 234 Poon. evenue. ‘ mov! name HE EMPIR <_<. n 4 Tux Vorg ov Naw Yous —The renult of the | ees» Smevink ¥28 more safe locality.” | of Marion, ight up ‘before counell on the | SASH, BLIND, BOUR, AND. MOULDING Presidential election is pretty generally regarded | A Monaox Coxrznuxce.—The “Saints,” on | 2 4 upon ames, Columbia South Carolin ABLISHMENT, as depending upon the vote of New York State, | the 6th of October opened their semi-annual ‘Con. a sufficient of baving used improp- | No, 662 Szvantu StxEzr, opposite Center Market and the result in that State will de; ; | ference, which two days, and was attended | “ guage, was shipped North. N. G. CORNING upon the vote of New York pe gee by the most prominent members of the church. | _ U7” There is man in Utica, N. ¥., 80 Ineffa- enanaa ae , Sted fe enn Catimate of a total of 100.000 votes | On the second day Elder Orson Hyde delivered | bly inean that he charged a fifty-six cents tor SMILTON & polied in the city, claims a majority of 6u,000 for | * lengthy discourse, and gave bis views on the | ¢ting as pall-bearer at his wife’s funeral, He did H. W. HsMILTON & CO. he U fosion ticket. The Journal ef Com- Frovent political condition of the United States | Bot present the bill for Lis services until two days inerce thinks that 40,000 majority in the city will | He predicted that the Union would be dissolved | after they had been rendered. Carpenters Bui ders to the im: be sufficient to State against 1, —that the negroes would be let loose pen The seat A. DS, MOU The Tribune para Be a Lincoln neg: a upen thelr | {> The of government of Nicaragua has ga DOORS, Ds, MOU fasion tick: masters; that the South would be bee ed from th store and dai vi : ABER St nas rea Tae + 4 jon ticket 30,000 major. 5 wou compelled to nm remov. janagua to Granada, a cit » now In stor ity in the city, and claims that the combined ana. | Call im the ald of Great Britain, wae ae bees | Chere mons! destroyed, but whlch fa being re. | 3 tory. It hae booome 8 well-kno ht | RON tor tan eeor 30, A221 oo. (00 against Premont will be everborne at | Would be compelled to call in ald from. some Dullt, and will be far severies Gone ot ee m=. Our stock we « Leaving Charleston om the Ist, 12th, and 25th B o- the present contest by republican gains in eight ethes Ba ial Pagina by Prophesying a red Leaving Havaca on the 6th avd 17th Noveuaar an'ies Iestimates the total vote of the State | £ le day of wrath for this c GATELLE. pe Wedenck and tet D creas. 0 For KEY WEST AND HAVANA. ISABEL LINE. Change éf Sailing Days.—Thres Trips in wie ‘November. HE U.S MAIL STEAMSHIP ISABEL, S Pine ee Commander, I take this opportunity of calling the attention The ey oun tr) 2 S42; Fusion 3,917; majority for | for their injustice to the Mormons. ‘I'Le Confer. No BA iw 7 pa? ‘ion her regular trips will bs continued it Is evident from these statements | €8¢€ Was the largest ever held in the cit; mi E —The undersi, is prepared to make al = and catiimetes that wiilet = rent to-day it any thirteen thousand persons having attended ie” eee BAGATELLE FaBL. OF al sig ssand | of sea ta thie ‘viet Of lac patina: iy wane Chatieston on the 10th and 25th of Bich election is made by the people, will depend n . ———— ‘CHR. PREISE, — is ¥ fo New York State, ihe fotas of the {~ The New Orleans Picayane of the 31st ult, betwe % og i ye dS New York city comme Wil bell sys thal private Saelee Gite by the Nabum | oee™ No. 482 9th st, betwoen Daet k, py vm ta ing Al teria Old Ac salety, speed, Rnd tas = Stetson state that $400.00) of the Mexican specie MISS LAMPHIRE, if Hiahineny No, 82 Sorenth + eet, where you | Lineos on oy pesenge apply to T.BAR- Sream Exransi ERIMENTS —A series of | Conducta, some time since seized by Gen. Deg: javing resu: sr ad oven will get a good i¢.e at @ fair price, . . “ aprly. a - fancrmeeh bare lately been mede by Mr, B PF. | Indo. bas’ been recovered, and deposited jn ihe WINTER MILEIN ERY. OUR DOOR DEPARTMENT DECALS 'Co., 110 Bast Bas, ancrwood, a chief engineer in the U.S Navy, tof handaef the British consul at San Lule Potet® Sti (north eiies a. AVENUE, 12 we'l stooked with s No 1 articie of all the va. , pulta pecaprblltties of stesm expansion. ‘The re. | The balance of the $1,200,000 is still In the hands | no6-at* between 9th and 10th ats, | rious aizen, styles nesses. |! Mail matter must be pre-paid st the sults proved so novel and so different from rereived Deyo! It is also stated that several emba- Preminw Basey ront Doors, wyich eee. erase this subject that it has been th. to| #ies from the constitational ern it, 4 FUG Serre ee rctmta| oye Dae i eerie? op | Rua want rowe tomeuape ca | ERT GRRE RY RESP | FMD ne. that ay zollado to Ie ‘ should be repeated on such a scale peice a pws me balance to the rightful owners. aia ys. HEAP: “ RATS an eaars, ~ i ‘Tailors’ the testa@itd their results satisfactory to ¢ ? — + The ——— COLINEAU’S TABL ‘The aoatter has been brought to tne notice of the Navy 10> The house of Robert Stewart, near Colum- ‘ itt ae ae ISTHE THING }/ (OUR Sace AND oes pop a chines. one eRe by semne of he most extensive engine | bia, 8 C , having been closed lon, It is less intoxicating than cider, and is far more 1s also complete w: hy at pi ranging weal! particular att on. Glazed goponer Agency . EL! a ene reat steam | ¢xcite suspicion, was entered, and Biewart found i aah “ t ce “ ; a = er in their operations—of } ‘ork; lying on a bed by the side of the dead body of bis farnis ort Botios, j retary of the Navy, in accordance wi _00306t00 __Fanoy Store, 345 Pa avense,_ b their | wife, which was horribly mutilated. 4 For sale by all Grovars, 3 cents a glass pe Py 1D Te NT crane prion aay Shortly have those experi- | Was severely cut in seversl pie net body a i = bal “gomniets alt ayes om . bs, iad spent repea large scale. ; | bad been punched ured Pi EGANT CARPETINGS rg ae a ‘Frames, and Fimee of Madi- E“ Y PR eh ere horr deed fxdsrsome in pt medallions er br Gaks call 9g ty PE ee | Fe THE CENTRAL BELL ann T Sa; cL i 5 TF. EV EAING. sat alo ne AJ “past 7 as receiv: palatable and strengthen: i iT Ces. 1 EVENING, rologk. ‘Phe electing Hin Uy teen, Set grayed | ees ar Fea“ WPT a tad tie ’ b ve a fT RR np Sa ray Ep ReRUny ion he are caume cLotas, | W*°HINTT Nara Sr sean Pecavance. Sra a ner) WR November Tey at 7% o’aloek. ms : GETT Open to reseive depobite froin 10 to wolosk, wu. J. mete WHEELER, Pros, Preges oo | aera cae aT : eS | UNTER TTEN- ton ~ at the panes st “sacle call y ae

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