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Ce ee <cxsenoe e Soneuae THE EVENING STAR. ; THE TIMES. Forsyth, Baker, and, perhaps, yh I think it . sti ee ae Reprtclab,sneprare Seegh inh AMUSEMENTS. ADE SAEER, ‘THE DEMONSTRATIONS aT THE SovTH threaten- Hee in Grorcta. parr b pce ate a jons. =} 0.0. F. for oth uetion Sales, see first : WASHINGTON CITY: ing the destruction of the Confederacy by revolu- anv 22 —A resolution was | wth. foreign voter ama myn edo 1em" DD "fk t OWS LEVEE, Ls iaemedaner es tia ner Sata ml ES - Nevember 13, 1860, | tion continue to increase day by day and hour by House ing Trading sone, | wi ke tees. oven i CeG E” No. 19, sesecsseeee hour, and, we are glad to perceive, they. linve at. ‘of the sult of se elestion tes to the Con : 2 i, eae e, rit of the Morning Press. length aroused the opponents of the scheme in dap ag Tuapéve ome of on ODD FENRA Nese ears . The Constitution turns from the unsatisfactory | ome of the Southern States to a senseof their duty .. it was made the special order for the bend eh operse By mate Kiet aay ot no 13-602w contemplation of American affairs, and speculates | inthe emergency. Thus, in Virginia, Kentucky ” : ting the eal pmext J upon “The next European news,” which tt ex- | and Tennemee, which States cannot fail to be- | ,,4 [eelution was offered contemplatin a This certainly exhibits a strong array of oppo- ‘Atlanta, vemeat, pects wail abncter. come involved in the movement sooner or later y s, penta to the disunion mo ss THIS EVENING, The faceltig mar domae coestinibie pls + Rechealprecemnngy: baatla seiner weston] MF piston hie Genital fe Ea, deplete ip reimpeg ane chemmetaee MR. J JEFFERSON, ve. Alabama, a portion of the press and public meet- c The ocisbrated American Com:dian, MARSHALL & PAGE. Avots. of ita space to South Carolina and Georgia affairs ‘a 9 Samnyteeay tt shall be | into Georgia ‘we are submissionists. Weare submissionits to ba be a - ee ports, from the 4 acter of State, county, and corporation tax, after the Ist of | the Constitution of the United States, which bas By THOS, DOWLING. Auctioneer. U7 Ata fire in New York, on Sunday night, | a fairly elected convention representing at least | Joncace next : not been v olated in the election of =| candidate Rl , LAS SR Ge oe t OT REtOWR, all the slaveholding States, to whom the question A bill was introduced in both Houses forcalling | according to its own terms. And second, we WASHINGTON TREAT. Pe ‘ 5 Ire . XTENSIVE SALE or DR eighty horses were burnt to death. of the proper course of the whole South in the | 2 convention to which all Federal affairs be re- | forced to be submissionits to that act of Titanic uations, Lilustrations, Songe, E Goons, &e # Avert mn i The Governor of Maryland has appointed aot shall be duly remitted. ferred. folly paved infatuation Pe me Tare. = bre doash sn raaee, Desses 2 Bern efi'the catice . ‘Tharsdoy the 20th tuel., 00 a “haliday of ThseBs. | 7, serand is eminently 2 one; as even | Gzoncta Mittrany Convixtion—Gov.” Brows | roms Par'd and forced upon a Black Republi; LEND ME FIVE SHILLINGS. 1 givingend Preyer. South Carolina cannot ‘withdraw from the Con- Ductanne in Favon oy THR Riot ov Sacus- ‘barren issue.” a Ps. Mr Mr. Jos. bes faa DD FELLO HALL federacy without ultimately compelling the north- MILLEpoRvILLE, v. 12.—The military State | The Mobile Daily Advertiser. in avnouncing dn teral slaveholding States to follow her ex-| convention met here to-day. The attendance | the election of Lincoln, says: ‘ Under all the cir- MONDAY EVENING: November 19. ample. Thus, whether Virginia, Maryland, Ten- | W24 large, and much Interest was manifested in cumstances, we counsel calmness, prudence, and : ao Haley" o ret yom, {> The 29th of November has been set apart 7 Goode, consisting as 2 dey of Thanksgiving in Keatucky, North Carolina, Maryland and Kansas. the eedings. itience, until the worst is known. Precipita- POR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. aie nessee and Kentucky desire to leave the existing | ‘Ya Procsevings resolutions favoring se- | tion will not answer in a crisis like this. — bs, Brushes, P: ies. . UF At the mecting of medical students In New | Confederacy, it 1s very certim that the cotton | cemion, after which Gov, Brown mnde a sitomg best and coolest judgments required ndirecting | George Christy’s Minstrel Sacre variety see va prone aoe . York, on Friday night, a man hailing from Mis- | Siates cannot do so without making {t obligatory | resistance speech, declaring the right of seces- | matters of so much gra and moment. ™m' a Cc sisstppi said he was ready to sacrifice his wife | upon them to go under whatever government they cn 2 = not be forgotten that the Senate ls decidedly hos- | SA*" ‘N° !ausdiste perenne superintendence <f | auosted other States to sustain the org: at the Sena’ y 35 figth He decd hay youll see, if the | tile to Mr. Lincoln, and that the ts are mene Be nari ral os 3 of Bthiopian | ay teres en mater enahs are OR namedit af and cbildren for the sake of Southern honor. He | (the cotton States) may elect to exist under here- floral cope atten coercion, that for every | favorable for a conservative majority nat bien | voore in tho preter sal ead ohne eighteen FD 1S 6S THOS. DOWLING, Avct. did not say anything about himself. after. This fact is everywhere duly compre- | Georgian go fell in the conflict, the heads of | in the House of Representatives. this should | PoP the ————— pag Sy meee apnee oe vork = ee ell ———— hended,and it surely gives the northern slavehold- | two Federal soldiers should atone for the outrage | Prove to be the fact the Presidency of Lincoln, if | hefore the elite of that reat metropolis, are seuet-| THIS AFTERNOON & TO-MORRO H7 Judge Douglas left Mobile, in compeny | ing Statesan interest in whatever steps the others | On State sovereignty. ride oe ne eee erie kee pentn ree ane seen wet — ran ni cay. for New Orleans, on the day “fier | may take, as immediate and vital as their own. | ,,,\ thing of Interest transpired In the State Leg. | and fe Mssdqontey Bcd aisits in cece ekeeh 1 MAMMOTH COMPANY By BARNARD & BUCKE the election. He expressed his gratification = It {a very clear that the revolutionary leaders in ake rene? A aay pact | the Union without dalay. — Will open as above, Staaten, r positively Four the conservatives bad gained in Congress, and | wouth Caroli laboring to avoid interference a _ nag omember the original GEURGE CHRISTY in that Lincoln would be held in cheek by a strong popes, eat eee aa eholding States in| 7A CoNvENtion or THe Prorie ro Mzer ix Tar Voice oy Nort# Canottna. — Janvany. The Raleigh (N. C.) Register says g ‘If Lin- | bis inimitable an t : conservative majority In both Houses of Congress | their <-irrent measures to bring about the threat-| | Mowreowxnt, Nov. 11.—A mas meeting of the | coli has beck /oviy chectet according Faris of edeulesion 35 ote. 5 Low Apt the pro-} Doors open ats quarter to 7: com- ened over citizens of this city was held here last night. All | cisions of the Constitution and the Laws, then we, | mencing ataquartertot. JNO. P. ITH, thet: —S mates bl spurred berate parties were Tereoented: The merchants, bank- | for one, are willing to give his administration a] no 13 : Bus Aj i bearing is insofferably 7 ers, planters and politicians are all decided in | fair trial.” ILLARDS HALL! and defiant, and cannot fail to operate very sen- | favor of a dissolution of the Union. The Wilmington Dally Herald strongly and WwW pa sibly against their cause everywhere out of the Governor Moore, Mr. Yi ', and other promi- emphatically denounces the position assumed by Grand Cencert. Mmits of South Carelina : leading all conservative | Bent public men from all parts of the State were | South Carolina. and considerate persons to comprehend at aglance | Present. and made speeches in favor of disunton. The Murfreesboro (N. C.) Citizen says: “Let | Furst apprarancs in, Washington of the great Lyric U"George W. Brown, Esq., the new Mayor of Baltimore was inaugurated yesterday. Last night, a mumber of the officersof the late Mu- nicipal Government proceeded to the residence of Thomas Swann, Esq., Franklin street, and presented him with a costly and superbly finished set of plate. The Gov has decided to have the Conven- that they are determined, if possible, to prevent | tion meet on the first Monday in January. The | North Carolina stay in the Union.” MME INEZ FABBRI, the afair expression of popular opinion vpon their ple desire it to be held sooner, but he does not Wuart Tayngeskx Sars. On WEDAE Se, ¥ sVENING, Nov, \4. terme of fs be not i feel authorized by the resolutions of the last] The Nashville Patriot of Thursday last an- aly Grand Co: 's time of sale, property Personal. Lee tavclee (a tar SOC 1 Lemistabltss tot the -Clevomtion, ont es clot: | nestecs Car aac en eae By the srand and unrivaled re of detauitine purchaser. “All oonveyaneime et Hon. John C. Burch and lady, of Califor. | ""!!¥ 2volve im thelr action. tors have cast their votes for President in De- | position taken by South Carolina. SG. STIGELLL it yeroneoe™: TT nis, sre a8 Browne’. i . hesield Lad Maks ee Gicen | meee ababearie = The Nashville Ranner says: “If the voice of a His frat appaaronae in concert, Kak ie BUCKET, Acct, Hons D. Me: 5.8.6 20; Naval Intretiicsyce.—A a On Wednesday he will publish a letter, Bg | majority of the American people shall be found nut CARL FORMES, a .| no€-T.Th,S,.Ma& S. Medary, Kansss pe da W.s. Lindsay, M. | Officers, consisting of Chief Engineers B. F | the time on which he will issue bis proclamation, | recorded in favor of Abrabamn Lincoln for Presi. | His first appearance since ms revara from Europe; te end calling on the people to nominate candidates | dent, it is the duty of ever true American citi: ‘Together wi ‘ At 8 o’olook, tie Furniture and Hi P., London, England, are at the National. Isherwood, Robert H. Long, Theodore Zeller, re - ie a aiscklon . vO! 'y true Amer! zen Mr. ICHARD MG ER, Pianist. fects on the sa; ‘tee % 2.< Nicholas $ Hill, Esq., of Prince George’s | and Alban C. Stimers, bas been ordered by the eer EWE) tes prong diem to acquiesce in the verdict.” When the (Slowing. nagaikaent programme will out bid wath FagAc st county, Md , was yesterday admitted to the bar of | Secretary of the Navy to convene at Erie, Pa., Tux Voics or Virernta. vomeyreged oAvcts. this eity, om motion of James M. Carlisle, i Soussion Fee.ine at Monte. The Lynchburg Republican and the Richmond | ;. , ‘ART 1. ; Chevalier Bunsen, the denngeenia-roe: on the 10th inst., for the purpose of instituting "|! soning, Nov. 12—There is much excitement En aires ‘are the only papers we have yet met . Foran for porno, seas, i : "Lal ae ene .+--Malder. | FUTURE DAYS. suddenly | *cries of experiments connected with the U. 8. | here in regard to the present state of affairs at the | with in the Old Dominion that favor secesnieee fo Ricthiep Muu pe ap bol yi that the psn paso steamer Michigan, in testing the practical gain in | South. citizens here appear to be almost) pn) alexandria Gazette of Monday thus treats | ?- Celebrated Sone. ‘The Tar, “Wie Threne.” By WALL & BARNARD, Auctioneers. ft in fa: f secession. by - STIG SLL. Ninth st. and south side of bis family has been summoned to bis bedside. | the use of steam expansively over what is due to ever cor pe of Minute’ Men are organizing | the secession movement of South Carol 3 Aris. (Robert Le Ditte ere. The ion in Pa av. be Meserbeor e 7 Sir Charles Napier was also, at last accounts, 80 | its use without expansion. This is a very im- Richmond Enquirer proposes a Con ; Inez Fassn r Misc ANCOR. esi corel: Ags. unwell as to cause serious anxiety to his friends. portant question in steam engineering, and one Sunaven Tous! Benananes. MR oa Sat kdbneoiee Snead ota advises oy 4 Ana. (Magic a to. ‘ Mozart 4th ‘StS o’clook, we will sell fey yd Sex 2 f Sou! : = ~ over which there has long been a diversity of ern States not to-walt for Virginia. Sou pana tion & very good collection of Books, eom = bape hee —— come Rees tele: opinion among our most efficient and practical a fi — pimmeasin eank = os * | engineers—consequently, the report of this board ar ascan ascel no \sposi- tion either on the part of the administration or of will be looked for with great interest, inasmuch ith Macon, Ga., Nov. 10.—Senator Toombs, now at ry jj CS if 5 Duet. (Martha)... Flotow imiledgetilic’hasavowal hie nicotine @ eee Carolina has not waited. All idea of a ‘United fe South? bose me Ingz Passi and Sig. Srise.i. heologioal Works, Greek and Roman Clasmos,. to take effect on the 4th of March next. His tetm | for it oamd weuat fe Coon er ged 19 clamor |e. perzstio. (Hobert ce Dinbiey”, . Meverbeer joa Letters, Trak f it—and, y i vibes eho ind, what js more, Virginia will not unite Refers Re rep igal Works, * aie ¥ . ultra, revolutionnry measures, or in any at- M’mo Fapeat, Sig. Spreniat,endC.21 Renyne. Us m tempt to dissolve the Union and break up the Pagrn. ‘erms gentlemen of political prominence here to Inter- | 2% !t will be the first, full, practical experiment Dexmerer "Nov. Henk. need cot the Bett | Government, for the reason alone of the unteward | 1. a. L’Esenrpoletta, Stade tor the Piare Mulder.) Te"m WALL & BARNARD, Aucts. fere with the present Southern movements, ever instituted fora like purpose. The cost of| and Douglas’ men was held here toda. , when | result of a Presidential election.” b. Le Po:ka. des Magots. . ~.. ae. perbaps in a friendly @pirit. It ts now steam machinery for condensation, and the| resolutions wi d denouncing in stro: The Valley Democrat says:—‘ Our voice is B. Ricuan ional Bong that the President will soon issue an address or amount of space required over and above non- | terms any atterfipts at secession and disunion against the eo Ras of the South to the election f Lanaers, Feruwucee Li 2 roclamation, as the election of delegates to the - any State. Speeches were made by Gen. Leslie | of Lincoln. God knows we despise black repub- | 3. “The Dream ef Homer words by Thos. Moore, th Carolina couvention isto take place at an | CoMdensing machinery, is a very important item | ("7 Cys'e. 4 others. licanism as much as any man te the poner a Composed and sung by Sig. STi@KLLI. earlier day than was poner anticipated, and as, | in the coastruction of steam vessels, as the saving Hxnpverson, Nov. 12.—A large and enthusias- | the simple election of any man in compliance 4. Fabbri Polka... “Wtatder. in consequence, there would not be sufficient time | in the cost alone of the more simple machinery. | tic Cen ccenon: | pective of party, was | with the laws and constitution of our country | phe Wanders! — Pes een = oe on aoe stricken from the probable construction of our a a btm é x-Governor Hii rt. sg no just ground for secession and revolu- | > Th® e | message, a and strong Union speeches were made je jon”? Saecetien, | sen mabject westonight ender con- | novel stoners See Ge naxt tok yours, must ocew: [Ee siaridge. and ougiee mean teeta The I y effort sideration sarily amount to many millions. were passed in which secession was strongly | to ally Virginia with a State in rebellion would — maviiceeens preniuans Gaatos eee From the well-known capacity and mechanical | deprecated. A meeting of the people of the create an antagonism amongst our own people Conductor. Mr. Ricuaap Muipzr. a cabinets: and, in the event of his declining | *E!ll of the officers composing this board, together | Whole county hes been called for Saturday next. | that wonld be fatal to our Peace and prosperity.” | admission ONE DOLLAR. Secured seats Fifty * to do so, an invitation will be extended to Mr. | With the superior advantages at their disposal, we |] Mn. Brecxinripcz Not Gorne to Visit THE The Fredericksburg Herald says it is “the duty | Cents extr . £ Ewing or Mr. Vinton, of {the same State. Mesars. | may look for a full, reliable, and well founded ; eeannee: oes thet arr. | oe te Calon mew Fe ate et the Node, Sac ereseseeitons Gee ee ee Graham and Badger, of North Carolina, are also .EXINGTON, Novem 2 —The rumor tbat Mr. cast and of the West, to sta: rm, to - *elook. confidently mentioned in this naneaemal report, and one which will be regarded by the Breckinridge designs going South to make Union | counsel moderation and prudence, to dis- Pa CE. Coen? - President Buchanan to-day headed a subscrip- | "2¥8! and commercial interests of the country as speeches, er interfere in any manner with the | union and sectionalism now as they ‘ata before tion list for the relief of the sufferers in Kansas | final termination of this highiy important and | troubles of the secession of the States, is without | the election, to constitute themselves the nucleus Lynchburg Virginian says An) with $100, and gave assurance that he would | long contested question. foundation. of the great national party that is to take care of BALLS. T IES c. appeal to Congress tn their bebalf. First Assistant Engineer Wm. H. Rutherford | Discount on S. Canozina and Gronoia Banxs | ‘US Country hereafter, and to bide their time |.) ONE TT, Re PaR , & ae Lovisvitte, Nov. 12.—The brokers here patientiy and confidently.”” ELEGATES APPOINTED TO THE . ; - Bas ‘sioo been ordered to temporary duty.cog-| _Lovievitix, Nov. 12.—The heckews bere are | PLAY Soe consaen uy Oe ‘Seuthern Convention will meet at the oe Tue WxstTuxa.—The following report of the | nected with the machinery of the Alichigan. ¢' rts ng = oo on South Garolina XD SHOES” CF Franklin Hall, on D etrect. between ifth and =o irty avd six! 5 Weather for the morning fa made from the Amer eget ouuepiecLrs beds Byers AND SHOES, ait Bakes 13th sts. on MONDAY EVENING, Nov. CLEARY & GREEN, Aucts, sean Consolidated Telegraph Line to the Smith- | Mistaxzs Conzacrz> —The Washington cor- | TE SOvrwens Mxpicar Srcvents at N. Yorr |” at Low Prices, at tsi the ARLINGTON CLUB. a¢ the sloveuemet | By BARNARD & BUCKEY; Georeetown. sonian Institution. The time of observation is | respondent of the New York Evening Post in bis| gph’, CF %, Nov. 12 —The southern medical HENNING i i about 7 o'clock is city have resolved to Postpone no 13 3t Seventh st, their action until the Southern States secede. > letter of the 9th inst. takes occasion to say: time and piace. Tickets 5) imitting © gentle seal i ind. | Sean and Indios, Pactenatennsin fature sdvertine- TRUSTEES SALE. By virtue of a den of "i = corded amougst the iand records O! the stougly aesian the discoioniate I'vadeitand | yay yRRTORTED Bane Searzxsion, O FUN WITHOUT DANCING! Bo the tutes = “f . | Las ere — that f hater male price, £4,000; annual profits of | the Bank of South Carciina bas fuspended speric he SIXTH GRANI TUN PARTY ofthe n, for cash, on THURSDAY , thé y h we ‘ina 2 i " " D i in Georgetown, D. : Mr. Wallach would take in a Republican partner | P*)™me” 1 take pli TUESDAY next Addison, situated in Georg, lear cool. for g10,0U0, bat this mayb a reared (This report lacks confirmation —Ed Star } no 13 KING & BURCAELL. | wi, take piace on TOESDAS week ef ich > mild . eet oe wen it Persousl Effecte— Star receives no Government patronage, though | ProcrEvincs or tHE Sout CaRotina Laots- BETTING HAT: Esputa’s celebrated oott lense, i t, 1 set of Harness, lear, cool. its cireulation legally entitles it to, sacattee LATURE—Discussion UPox S&cCEss'ON AND [nave sus reoeived s good assortment of fine | for the oconsi: ; mos hank arene lear, 54°, wind NW much Government advertising.”? State Co-orxRation. Silk and Cassimer HATS, suitable for peying clear, “age sa NE We quote this paragraph to correct its several} CoLtmzia, Nov. 9—The Senate met to-day at 12 | bets. Also, a new stock of Black and Colo i i Ha { Burhel Messure, o'clock Soft Hats of all grad ; eS 2 Sige, d Bwve,2 Chairs and 1 errors. Mr _Lesesne add: d the Senate asto the proper Parents ia seereh ol Boys’ and Children’s HATS HUG CAPER™ ist. The Star is not for sale at $20,000. mode of secession, urging that the wiser cocene which is eee Picawe cal and ox ‘selected Prices rest ae paNak Bt 2d. $7,000 or $3,000 is not the amount of its an- | ws to walt for the co-operation of other Southern | low. Cali at ENNING’S, Seventi nual profits. ; tin the Hlouse, Mi Treabolen/of Charl P 3d. Its proprietor is not desirous of taking in a Mr. Mcaowen? of Abbeville, pied ceunearouane CA Republican or any other partner in favor of waiting for the co-operation of 1) of = It —Th tials gentlemen | By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctionesrs. Daily expen, Maryland area socomaedaned with Becrd trtepeiria G@eorseiown, D C. ae ra es Ayeocets P = 13 Maryland avenue, between i and 6h Toomb’s psttern, : nd, hanics preferred, 10 10-tf ee Se Se x—On T 3 ; ; In March, 1855, we paid $10,000 for the haif of | other Southern States. INDIA RUBBER GOODS, DESIROUS OF OBTAINING W oFclook. til At the reniden ected far Lemperature,) 29,329 “| the Star that up tothat time was the property of | , Mt Mullin, of Marion, followed and sald that M Hy higanesmante this fail will enable mo to sell | i, eqvemiget iy ae would do'well to apply | Si tie Hoveskeld Farmecte Aer comprintee Maximum during 21 hours, ending 9 another; since which time its legitimate business exhausted that policy. The Maleot Virginia had hildrena dnd < Ps lo. 338 F Sincead ae sual doles ae a Ye he a ET ay, 574°; minimum 42” has incrensed at the rate of 11 per centum per an-|| discredited the cause which our Commissioner Bose aarti good board, upon reasonable terms. Tabie Board- Damask, a =: PEERS wet ey num. Astoselling the Star, we will take that | went one ie coer aeeegh Gee ogee him y eo ITS @rscan also be accommodated Fragoh {ate Mirter Rosewood Marble-top Center HE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION. Personally with respect, but she had as much as do * 5 ‘ se i satay ec subject Into consideration when an offer may De | Said there was no indignities which could drive} Bo & OVERSHOES. raaticinen at 306 Detrest, near ith, Dingsr | Rosewood Bs eee VIRGINIA. made for It that comes somewhere near her to take the leadership for southern rights. If rT oent. below the naval pri in yout, | at half-past 12 d'c\vck. inl Painting, Rich Mante! Vases, and Orcaments, Reiner ye — es that the vote is | value asa property. we bee ee er en Slavery and States Rights | for cash. Men’s and Bove, a fren NNG “| PROARDING.—Six or eight young men can be | Hair Seat, Arm, Easy, and Sid: hale. mE very close-and that ial returns will prob- —_e—— wou! abandoned, sovereignty and th ss A 3 a is sieht Books, Book Cass, Seoretary, at . ably be necessary todecide the result. The Rich- ae vould be ‘srventhstaistand, |] BS ‘aooommodaied with Baar = Tue Presipent anv tux SursERxRs FRox | of southern rights lost forever, and we would be | _2013-Staw2w mond Dispatch gives returns from 110 counties, corner E,, located near the Infirmary, it | Sideboard, Etegere, xxtension Walnut Dining which foot upas follows Want 1x Kawsas.—We hear that the President, | *¥bJected to a dominion, the parallel to which | (ICARAGUA; ITS PEOPLE, SCENERY, |? Reba goece Tabla, wza that of the Indian under the British East Monumen: esoure*s, Condition and pro- = Dining Chairs, White and White and Gilt Freneb Beli’s majorit! 15,631 in view of the legal obstacies existing to the prop- | india Company. When they had pledged them. | posed Cansl, wii one, hom red original cy deel OR NOW OPEN ager and Tes Sets, Glass, and Table Ware, Breckinridge’s majorities . 14,242 osition to postpone the Kansas land sales soon to | selves to take the State out of the Unlon and placed yt et w pe eg pened: ag oetcing ‘gpd Want Majority for Bell [xe | Come off, has assured Mr. ‘Thaddeus Hyatt, the | | upon record, then he was willing to send a General U.S Av,and fovernor of the Stats |. THE i ull Sinb Marble top Bureaxs and Weshstands. Pay is eke +: 1,386 agent of the pre-emption settlers upon them, that, | Sore tusinct, (2 Georgia or any other Southern sisaippi; by J. F. H. Claiborne; 2 vols, ; ahogs: a Wainw s Letcher a majority of termination, and to sub- 726 | although many of the people of Kansas had be- | mit the question whether they would join us or | ° Kvat Harrington, or He would bea Gentleman;| OSIGINAL ear BOOK STORE, ahogany god Chinees Work Tables, haved very hadly, in consideration of the question | not. We have it from bigh’ authorliy that the | by.@ ‘edith; 1 vol \Bhwok, asd Shuck aed Cotten, aad Serie Mat? Mat- Bell’s clear majority. 660 | of humanity involved in their present deplorably | representa'ive of one of the Imperial Powers of Ekotohes of Manners, Morals, 476 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, tresses. The Dispatch adds: Should ie’ countie’ bove ty Mi “ Europe, in view of the separation of | 2° : _ aaa ees . ets, Comforts, and other Bedd: ote precisely au in 1359, Mr. Bell ‘would bave a | 4titute condition, be would endeavor to protect | fmuroPe; In view of the prospective separs roadie by the author of Peasant | Next door te Clay’s (late U. S.) Hotel, be- Preeot China oud Gver Tenet Betas” clear abet yA of 600. But in Russell county a| their pre-emption rights as far as the law would | Confederacy, had made such ition in ad- 1¥;, Prioe f tween Third and 4} streets. Excellent -chrce-ply and Ingrain Carpets, Draggett saeenel lc ese knoe the Drmpeerstio possibly allow him so to do, by permitting them | vance for the establishment of relations be- Household of Bouve- Canc-seat Chairs, and Rockers, and and oer we y yoon; | torefile their several claims after the sale. He | ‘ween itand the government about to be estab- pilbert’ G. G. EVANS, in order to ssoommodate his} “Gn Slo, ee, and other counties in “Little Ten 33 lished in this State, as will ensure a future suppl 5. Gilbert's Career. a new novel—fresh. —_ ~ ood assortment of superior Kitohen Bie icported by telegraph tohave given largegeine | B& slo given Mr. Hyatt $100 towards the fund | ye neayin “his State Power, which thelr growing BLANCHARD & MOWUN, | legions of customers throughout the United Btates, | A rood assortment of Ki ~ Ia 5 hs that s it for the J Kanawha, it is by | for the relief of the actual necessities of those peo- Wants for that article will require; this {nforma- Bond i an Ore aE caelh hae located «BRANCH BTORE S0and 60 days, for approved endorsed notes, beat aegre iene Posts ot M ple, and assured him that early {n the approach- | tion is perfectly authentic. « Rip yan WINKLE! of his widely celsbrated Tag tntaregss BARNARD & BUCKEY, Ai aaate ve pare ic HS sags po momar ‘. et ing session of Congress he designs urging upon ARMING THE Starr. A 13 VAN WINKLE: GIFT BOOK ENTERPRISE ’ OE AO on Goggin’s vole of 6.071. "Breeinnidge's gains | tat body the absolute necessty for legislation to | ;,T¢ bill before the South Carolina Legislature WINKLE! | in Washiggton Gitssat wi drgcog * - 7 —T eee amount to 9.067-and Brll’sto 14.135. Letcber'e| the same end. ‘The following is x copy of the | £oF,8fming the State spproptiates $400 Gov, to be AN Wao Sizer Twenty Vaan - VERNMEN’ OF. DESKS, CAR- Tuajority in the State, with which ibesereturnsare | President's check handed to Mr. H., which we | Moet tte iteret anh be redemmrabie cee Mas Wan SURES DWNT. YEAR sec ray collie sane kcs Pets, F) a Tor Seo" area, was 5.600, so that Bell must gain over | obtained from that geatleman: half in 187i, and one-half in 1876. A Board of He Max Wuo Supt TWENTY Yea Rare haere raptadabereeg: amtanccascae g! “i a eae nea coun yet to hear from to Wasnixotos, 12th November, 1660. | Ordnance is established to take care of the arms| ww i" rE & SENTED TO-NI STANDARD AND MODERN WORKS at 10 large of > Mesers. Riggs & Co., pay to the order of Thad- | Purchased with the funds, and the Board “are at BE REPR ESE £ T IG Hl the Mills Engi: NT Dd FONIGH UNITED STATES AND EUROPE, i ' — Sistas Beewsnas, | make 20. etuminstlon of the Goat of une Sing: | AF FRE FRERPER: AT THE PREATER!| rery nook i old athe eronera * | with a view to the defence of the same, and make PUBLISHER’S REGULAR RATES, BY & report, or reports, to the sald Board as to the | JERFERSON, JEFFERSON, JEFFERSON! The " Tux Concent.—Much interest has been excited | Doints which mead’ defence the | JEPPERSON, JEFFERSON, JEFFERSON A GIFT irony ointer Be ee ae fity'en 1n | in our musical circles by the announcement of the | fears” h Wie Diane sor the} F Fe SON) JEFFERSON, deel KEREON }| wort from Pifty Cents to ONE HUNDRED deus Hyatt one hundred dollars, my subscription authorized to employ a scientific and competent for the relief of the suffering ple of Ransas. tee in {nat State. which foot up follows: Breck- | appearance in this city of Madame Fabbri, who cae. Fauuy Resioxa rion, J E BON, phy sto ERSON!| NOL LARS is presented to Vonpstand or! 4 A 85, 4 ite: RCURE Your Srarts. icURE a Seats 6° 35,153, Bell 31,186, Dovgiee 10,108 ae a hit im New York in Halevy’s opera, |. 1m at Ta sentiment @ little fon renee Eaccee youn. Seared yogn Bue tat EVERY PURCHASER ~ Tas Arete Trane in Westzrx New Yorx As already stated, she is to be su; F 2 pported by The purchase and cute with, coeatdenstae veiek | Carl Formes and Sig. Stigelll. By the way, pled sncign trating wea eure 2s coe. Ee high : ice of fretght ad oe ‘abundancror | We hear that the Duc of Sax Coburg, (brother of Ocvricers Be a eeow., E anp F; | 8nd from our'lsrge sales enabled to purchase entire | £ ER: INS fa tolerate needing bn —_ ws coesaeedaay tal —— ae be Prince Albert,) who is known as a composer, and GuntLemex—Having held office under the Fed- Washington. D &. * | editions from other publishers, we can offer ind o| GOO: row derably below tain last year. Only the best apples are saleable for | "ote OPttas bave been brought out with success | eral Government for th ‘ashingto ki - : INS, OILCLOTHS, &e., are ieby-ens, 1 trust 1 | Ma Advice to the poor without éharge from9 tq INDUCEMENTS 5 Tikes A & shipment, hence many arc hot brought to market | 8 Paris, bas presented Carl Formes with a beau. | lescarcely necessary to Inform my friends many | 2 cloek every moralag, "SS nolaew to our patrons not esewherate be obtained. wast poet. oo is er | tifal villa on the banks of the Verra. be a ERRY & ; at the time of the sate. ‘Terme cash in THE RUSH. AVOID THE RUSH i lucky in obtaining of and ‘+patriotic” in re- enaed cureet signing : pa AVOIB THE RUSH: AVOID THE RUSH! Being extensively chp inthe.» i] soled CLEARY & GREEN, Aucts, AVOI Navy Acent’s Orricr, | CnARLESTON.'8. C., Nov. 9, ‘eso. To the Editors of the Evening News: shall not hold my office as Navy Agent at thii OOD SECOND- 108.—RE. and one ortwo shillinge fess | Sig Stigelli hae been engaged for the Grana | Pott under a Lincoln Adminisiraton = "| GOOD, SECONDHAND, PIANOS. OUR PETS cn for common mipragens. The fruit purchased Opera in Havana, and vn shortly leave the Very respectfully. yours, =. 0. Haame, iad echgas eis aise ee ant “eitepreek Ts 1 teams a8 VAL; bere is chiefly New York for consumption U.S. Pgxsion Aczxcy Orr ‘iano fi u ath men' : ! there and for southern country. . CHaRLEston,8.C , Nov. 9. is6o. discounts for cash. Now Thelatae'te buy cheer? Comprising & Thousand Varieties ; seabcume ls kee} A Maaz's Neth said all over Wash, | 7°t4¢ Editors of the Charleston News: JOBN F. ELL * ““gmong which we name Sin—Holdi ji no 32 sorts.— Rochester {Union, | !nglon last evening, that the Prssident then bad | and Navy Pension Agsct fou week ey To the Kdttors of the Reening News: lina partivs or other. So far, nothing of the sort Reartil) coded tee tient of the rest of has been done by the State, as a State. iy. | beg leave to announce to pu. os merous ds of the Press at the South, bat I shortly to resume my old occupations. ym eeheet inate. position asone of mation i, and Gifts, whether desirous of purebssing or ft what Tage long wid lo 7 "nell ‘at tne ia : sie Git, te ean of peebeni or, and Navy Pension Agent for South Caro Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Chains, v before him “‘ the Declaration of Independence of mer be pardoned fr ol trading ae pteone| 4 vrs ASHINGT ORE Ladies’ splendid Black and Pisid ‘Silk Dress Pat- P, = | South Carolina, engrossed on parehment.”” We | notice o the public at this time, but itcan hardly | GEN 4 2 peat ; ‘Aconey tE\ P TRE PEEBLE AND GET PAID are unable to stad out this forenoon precisely what per rg ME my oe oe at Pi “ ‘are, Pisnce > Bo ve ae the Congr y | is meant by ail this, but take it for granted that it her is paramount, and J stand or fall with toe r j ‘ AG NOORE'Siw x eee Dae p maaee tono < than someone other unau-| Very respectfaily, yours, Bzx3i@. Aznior. : iretls and i yay Ext co ¥ EV ha ong ‘1stn, | thor! protocol of some overheated South Caro- "i " : y and A ther y de ‘om: * a i ved from our popust aystem of Présent “occupation’s | eae” ‘Dyin i tT. bit ‘employi but th oe ‘wabomonies d oa! cit Hons oe DEPARTMENT NEWS. oh Tertine Extianation.. > a ° Gh Fs , ee aero Walk: ENCE —| Genera’ ‘2. bes to the com: of ria ener nestor to proceed tesascdince te Coe dn arrest to ‘Tux Cost on Equirrina W. A me "Pranser! eae, Waxes hes isa difference in the me ctubs’ | So: mack nent fe S ; i 4 on. ce monroe. | ikan oy ea an je i$ soma the ** Alabama is di . The» ti

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