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: MES. THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTI , ST OF 3 OTION SALES. } THE EYENING STAR. WASHINGTON NEWS AND GOSSIP. _THE SIGNS OF THE Tings. = | THE FRI oe t Tn ee ’ AU’ ss = : ————— ‘Consouration sy Tae Sovrs.—Prom the turn Mone, Nev.16.—A testing wes bold here | Mscumons, Nov. 15.-The Probability of the | [Ordered to be inserted in the Evaxine Stan, it myth eg > bons rest. | HINGTON OiTY: Tie celdet te oe Lat in various Southern States, | 10-day, of oltizens of all parties, when resolutions | Old Dominion having cast her electoral vote for | being the newspaper having the largest exroulation habe et Ere y Was IN TO! L) Z 860, | ‘t's evident to our mind that South Carolina is to | 4, imously In favor of secession were passed | Bell and Everett, which has been increasing for | of any daily paper published in Washington.] BHELVES. 2c., at Dn Nf wn ° | SATOURDAY.....,...... November 17, 1860.] ooo Ot tie sapport outside of ber own limits | A resolution to awalt the action of other Southern | several days. has thls evening become almost a) §T7-All ying for letters in the follow- | the 1h instant, we shell front avy a —————<—— for her scheme of preventing a general consulta- | States was voted €own and withdrawn. xed i pirit ef the Merning Press. The Constitucion holds the a pid sponsible for ‘: the present commercial an cial paniein New York.” The intelligencer quotes from an address de- livered by the Hon. Edward Everett at a celebra- Srescu or Hon. James L. Onn—Hx 1s ror Sz- euss1on—CaLzs Cusnine’s Bzic Tro Salt FOR Le. Special ‘Aispatch to the Philadelphia Ingulter }) Cugniesron, Nov. tion of ali the slaveholding States upon their duty to themselves under the Gesesa] Government in the hands of the Republican party. Thus, it grows more questionable hourly, whether Georgis and Alabama will act with her without calling for an entire Southern-States’ Convention, Vir- ssltie fs ; fixed fact. The official returns, as they in, iia, are ADVERTiNi af 3 0” weit ww 5 ve = foot up a6 this | facke, cosh ‘ - : oar. red SLR ARY © GREEN, Ancts. Ia hondred and six Genaties, oma. | i “By WALL & BARNARD, Auchoneers. i Corner of Ninth st. end south side of Pa av. sen sion. 8 152 FLOWER Roors % N ‘South Carolina must stand to her “ vert tlon-ef Washington's birthday In New York in hie conveal now exhausted, ssh ioaiow he grn rset te lon, | Satan Now. cara and pean sa | Sony Se metater eh Pac gre Pees | Bly miley ine hendedsfry e—— ee es = {17 The census returns show that Virginia will | Georgia, Alabama and Misslesippl seem to evince | and 1 maway theecabbard pacts of | The <ountics to be beard thom are Loran, Baldwig, Mrs BI” Guleu Mrs Louies Muar, Mra Marg noth those’ bets bave three additional representatives In Congress. | no disposition to act in the emergency in concert gnosis = tha Taterier ie uneatouene be cee. Clay, Webster, and Wyoming, which gave sean | Soe in dats, Rarsey Maton Pepaeeee Florist, Haariem, consisting in every va- : with South Carolina alone; urging, as they do, | so, and that South Carolina will not recede | Letcher a majorityof.......00 2... Cook, Miss Halen K Homes, Bisa Kate uusacs-A j je and Single Hyacinths, Double ard Single Compiete Censvs or Ixpiasa —The complete a compliance with the wishes of the States of the | from the position sbe has taken. now re-}-17 they give the same vote, Bel 2 majorit in | Cert, Mire Lacy A ‘antes Btargart White, Stre Jue Tulips. census of Indiana give the States population of | northern slaveholding tier, which, as all com- | gard her as vitually out of the Union. The United the Boots will te * y Sema erlang eye tee ee rt ond Since Ane ; 1,347,000. In the year 1350 the population was | prchepd; are far more immediately and vitally Brace, Ae M2 Met recognized sw any pertes the | ieee probabilities are, however, tbat these: Goer | Coates Mk kone Bin Sees Wess mes i > 900,256, Deing am increase of 356,742 in ten years. | ta terested In whatetet may be the result of the | S!e#. oa oe a delegates te the Conven- | Counties will do better for Bell than th-y did for wo ENTLEMEN’S LIST. ETE. lian kh Aa oh Goggin. Clay gave Goggin 41 majority, W. Auderson, aL wote. Bs Present state of things. tion still exettes much conversation. Senator “4 Lekaner | Allen, Teomes ne, Btepen ee ‘™EEF- We have from Shillington, Odeon Build- Chesnut, it 1s said,will preside in the Convention. him $5 majority, Logan gave Letcher | 4 ERilnp—@ | Galegay. 3 By A. GREEN, Auotionesr. ng, the entertaining December number of Frank! 4 Quastion.—What does South Carolina hope In this matter there is = desire that harmony | 3°6 majority, and Webster is a new county. Aduee Gilman 9 Garduet, GeoS E* ENSIVE SALE OF HOUSESOLD AND Leslie's Monthly; also, no less than six different | to gain by breaking up the Union? Nothing but | and concord should prev oughout the State. Pin ing a hole pooape tagta bear] TOES Be ae ee ees AT Auction Ue varieties of Almanacs for 1861, published by him, ee | arise for ered tty. ay 4 Phd Tal atemeeee vues whom esrb apel < W: beter counties The © asthe eaten tes o’clook < 2 ay rout ofa nguce ‘Store, at the adapted to the wants of evérybody. does she expect to gain 2? By rendering 1 employed on the pablic works. majority for Bell and Everett at 446 over Breck- Biesee, atrests, No. . i Tt that whilst the subscriptions to | s/ave property ef Virginia, Kentucky, Maryland, | "Watley Bayes, tn Englishman, arrested fer in- tarlage, O'Planagan, Yarior corered Sith beste bose i Urit ceems ‘Academy of | £¢-5l¢s3 secure. She proposes to drag them into | cendiary remarks, was hurried off in the steam- MARYLAND. Overs = Eicegies Wa eeat areane ay Share. { the Prince of Wales’ ball at the 'y revolution against their will for the pur of | sbip Marion for New York yesterday. Peuple | We have corrected the foliowing table, says the : O'Ferrell, T K-2 okoases, jat-Rack. Music amounted to forty-one thousand dollars, ~ oe tinctured with abolitionism have to keep civit | Baltimore American of this morning, by official ‘ Oech : os actual expenditures came up to 2 little less | interposing them between her and the abolition- the Safety Committee takes c of | and unoficial returns, up to the hour of going to nl ‘W Robers, WH Marhle-tos Centre Binion Tadley. bee ns wasand doliare ists, though their dangers will be inflaitely in- | {p2&e* OF the Safety Com: marge Ot) ems, and it will vary Lut sligatiy trom tne full + irre eee Maske, WB Dor Walnut shogasy ng Br. than twregty-nine the: j creased thereby! Will old Virginia consent to} A handsome sword will be presented to-night | official vote. All, with the exception of Calvert, "Bagch Ryen, Myiee 'y and Weinut Bedsteads and W: 17 Intormation just received from Huntsville, | be so used ? to Judge Magrath, who resigned his seat in Caroline, Kent, Somerset, and Worcester counties, R Cotta, Ala, states that the Hon. W. R. B. Cobb, the TTR py Asean: wih ineadren aamslon Ablegniog-will be electe I D'on € S0°7% To<rgch i BO: Dougise Lin. Tepresentative of that on - cna, is DEPARTMENT NEWS. Pine state Sonvention” © val Anse Arundel Lar eat a wd | strong posed to disunion. Genera! aon: F Jj —The 3tate Department hrs re- | ‘The wharves are with cotton; very se $ saphlacee im Congress from the Norfolk dis. akved chico tains Minister Harris, dated Yedo, | little is sent North, mostly being shipped directly | Baltimore city. .14.957 12.613 163 1,087 i trict, of Virginia, is strongly opposed tosecession. | July Sth. He states that the Japanese steamer Y vera aod France Te c ings’ ae ae = eee oo 4 PS 20a PSO 5 Candinamarra had arrived from San Francisco, ose; ray, 8a \verpool to-morrow. if 7 >" George Poindexter, *Esq ,an acting Justice | and that on merpetaen ne ~— = a navigated Plommer says Se bear 1 = ret aap bela Ll *a8 B 4 0: the. ence st Lexington, Virginia, was attached p: fig! conducted walaty iy Asiatics nining buryport Yankee, but also a regular southern fire- | Charles 74 43 33 6 suddenly in the Court House last Monday morn- | Snecessfully crossed the great Nesth Paeifie Gesare | ester, Cecil... 1507 1,792 38 158 ing with apoplexy, which terminated fatally in a | and so strikingly proves the Japanese to be so ca- Neither the Courier nor the Mercury allude | Dorch ee on Rt oe few hours Mr. Poindexter enjoyed an entensive | pable AO ie tA ers = ES ht re eee carey ip poreysaaian be seeming Tee = phe sag E 70 a i eS ., themse] it the her rien’ en se r cry. ing wi ly now! . : ? soquaiatance in Esstern Virginia. they were allowed freely to cultivate the great definitely in reference tothe| nisuntil Saturday. | Howard. sao 'S9 139 3 Se SAR aeemaeeinamenbeees ouis, wl possess ‘There is a great jeman for fire-arms. ie tees . ; es So eee 8 Perse pare Mas lie Ganksscllle. Jct ee city have been sold, | Montgomery... 1,125 1,155 99 50 = Ta destroyed by the mob some time stace, are in fu! Harris for the friendly and cordial manner in | and large orders are sent East. Prince George's. 1,047 85 43 1 rc pas. momuay. eeve nes: Diast again, and there wasa murder atone ofthem | which the commander and officers of the steamer | Specie is daily arriving from the East for the | Queen Anne’s... 879 908 = = ] Bosenteoe Joo Da MORNIN tthe Both twe shall sell, j the other night, a yeung man of eighteen being | were received by the authorities and ple of | purchase of cotton. Somerset. . 1,399 1,536 = | betwee ia f:oat of our Auction Roome, No $06 Ninth st., | because he | San Francisco, and particularly for the complete | The most exciting events that ever happened in | St. Mary’s 918 261 198 1 . at 10 w’clook, a lot of Dry Gooas, &e , to close oou- See NE See DUE, I8 & Gaavesl, Nestnee De | ee Lee eet Eee eee Lie be the assembling of the Legisia. | Worcester. 1423 1,059 90 — ament, Oomeisting ef ‘Would sot stand treat for the girls. “All the par- | V/naness and courtesy of Com. Cunningham. | ture on the 26'b, and the meeting of the State | Washington... 2.475 2,567 385 % mas, Calcoes, Cottons,’ } ties have been arrested. The nate the ony of the an and let- Conrenten. They will be both ia session at the | Talbot ...... 897 792 7 2 eancie, Bhcotings, Sieukets eS |S Rpg? See ea ters received from the Em! ‘with full accounts | same time. hoe bratend Tux Ricuxonn Lissy.—The Committce of | of their reception at San Francisco, and the Kind- | Cuanuxstox, November 15.—City-Bank stocks S752, Arrangements of the Reception of the Prince of Wales at Richmond have published a card, pro- nouncing the statements of the London Ti:nesand the New York Times sheer fabrications, with regard to alleged indignities shown the royal parties in that city. The correspondent of the ness shown to them by all classes of our people, have produced a lively sensation, especially among thenobles, heretofore opposed tothetreaty of Yedo. Mr Harris is of opinion that when the embassa- dors return, their narrative of travel will lead toa better state of feeling on the part of the Ja) towards us, and towards an intercourse with for- 42,184 41,463 5, 2,293 Majority for Breckinridge, 721. Majority of Bell and Douglas combined over Breckinridge, 4. 5; ber er a Noein ph ore tie euet ring the procerdingsof the ing to-night, a diepattn ‘was received from M. 8. Bonham. from Edgfield district, resigning his seat in Con- gress, which created uproarious sppeme: Hon. James L. Orr made a rpeee at Columbia Inst night, defining bis political position. He Ke, Gloves, Sewing Suke rps oa eg eae ee i v & GREEN. A Br wee oy uotioacera, Ford, Me M F c MISSOURI. = | Precthe’s Ofticial and reliabie returns of the election th Farley, Jno far received from Missouri, give the following | Prance,J M th strest. GOVERNMENT SADE OF. DESKS, CAR bd 5 0! ie, | Young, WW Accrion—On SATU DAY Mo NING. the tht or figures: Bell54,722; Dougias55,493; Breckinridge [ieee rh Math Yale, G inst. we she!) sell. in eotion ai tt eign nations generally. said ten years ago he could not believe in the 27,906; Lincoln 16,642. Douglas’ majority over | Pry. Major © Miller, D Zollicofer, TH No. 606 Ninth street, at 19 large London Times wes in Baltimore. ——>_—_ doctrine of State secession, but now he bad be- | ell is therefor The St. Louis Republican | Gosid, W A Eqcets from one of the Public The L burg V’ fon of | Wednesda From Cutva.— Commodore Stribling, com- | come a convert to that ver principle. Were he | says— MISCELLANEOUS.—L. C. H; To Hie Excellency the by order ot the Goverament I iD ynchburg Virginian o} ¥ | mander of the American squadron in the Chinese | a membe: of the Conventlon, he would eset bie “There are twenty counties yet to bear from, | Miniter of the Kiogdom of Deumark; 8, ainet high and sq) iy yet . other O' Chairs. repudiates the course of Senators Toombs and | Seas, writes to the Navy Department from Shang: | vote for» parate state action, even were it to- | and some few alterations to make in the above, | {(JLarrxns MUST IN ALL Cases BE PREPAID. = ui Chesnut severally, and hopes their example will | bae, date of 4th Se; ber, that in conse- | morrow e said he was quite confident of | as the otticial figures are received, but which will Novit WN. JONES. P. M. ugs. Mats, O; otha and Seitings, net be followed by o.bers. It says, if they would | 9120¢ of the repulse of the Chinese rebels in their hearty Ke tee in the entire South, in case | not change the result. The counties to hear from ee wes. let = aa ion direct their policy, they attack wpon that - eo sorsoe taken steps to | South Carol: reason and not passi: > prevent silk and from being sent into the country. Trade was thus stopped, and no im- provement could be expected until the rebels are expelled from the great cities which sustain the business of Shanghae. It was impossible to say what will be the effect upon commerce from terminating the war. There will be much speco- lation at the new ports to be opened to commerce by the treaty of Tien-Sie:, and it will be some time before trade will be properly understood and regulated. | ip nee Army INTELLicence — Ma! R. Anderson, na would act frome ys and if every member of the Convention woul becession Thete declarattons of Mr. Orr were greeted with loud ry yr There is nota single promi- nent man in the State but who favors secession. Tux Crisis at tnx Sovta. (Special Dispatch to the Philadelphia Ledger.)} CHaRLeston, Nov 15 —The gests Pour in this State, as weil as Georgia and Alabaina, has sens!- bly dimintahed within a day or two past, and the conservative portion of the people (and more especially the commercial classes) ure anxious for Gardenheire 25, Orr, 3.326, Claib. Jackson , Hancock Jackson 2.050.’ Although Bell AMUSEMENTS. Bookcases, dicey tore and Tongs Mirrors, ‘Was ic and Toilet Sets, mi in some on Dougias in the counties to | ———__ host from, 1s eousequencs of & provable increase WAShIyeTon THEATER.” with many other articles not necessary to in the Breckinridge vote, it is hardly possible for — Terma cash in le Bell to carry the State.” Last Performances of noltd *SUBART 2 GREEN, Aucts. KENTUCKY. : poe tcp vay 5, . as BOVE N The Louisville Courier gives the vote, official | Who will sppear THIS A % OON at $o’cl’k aL it ERT Li4 and unofficial, of siventy-t0er counties, with the as UUR AMFRICAN + Hg Ny ply m4 are = pa vibe And THIS EVENID a following result: Bell, 53,578; Breckinridge, yi , nel? (States) CLEARY & GREEN, Aucts. 35,623; Dooglas, 24.025.’ Lincoln gets over two | AZNEWMAN NOGGS and RIP VAN WINKLE Admission to rnoon Performance only re FUTURE DAYS. ‘would eee that it isthe interest of the South, if she bas any interest in the Union, to retain a full representation in Congress, and with the ald of northern conservatives control the Executive branch of the Government, should it manifest a disposition to encroach upon our rights. Vote for instant We are indebted to Messrs. Taylor & Maury for the following acceptable works, issued by the thousand votes. The entire majority of Bell over Chiidren 25 Breckinridge in the whole State will be over = Qn Monday night Miss COR DELIA HOW, BARNARD & BUCKRY, ai Harpers in the best style of the publishing art: | first artillery, has been ordered to proceed forth: | a speedy end of the commotion that exists. ‘The | 12,000. 5 ay, aes Ea Ok DE G.c.| BF 2 sam, “ n ” 7 | With to Fort Moultrie, and immediately relieve | refusal of the New York bankers to indorse or TENNESSEE. (Fd ° Giri ing. Georgetown, D.C. “the oe cot Coagiake se ston HEL | Raweet Gall J.T Gertler: Lhctiomeed tine fe purchase sterling bills sent from this city had a} _ ‘The returns-from alt bat fourteen counties in | HOWARD will Sopenr ins new and. thril ing QA MORDAY MORNING, i9th i “2 Life and Corres: nce of John A. Quit } vo aret artillery, in command. therect, who, on | Very perceptible and healthy effect upon the | Tennessee show a majority of 2,026 for Bell. His = " we’ HALL! tae Perenad bake sehen man,” by J. F. H. Claiborne; “Evan Harrington; | pein, telleved, will repair without delay to San | banks here, while the heavy discount that was | friends claim a majority over Breckinridge of not DD FELLO 8S’ HA g Coa 's . P’ y . menoing oF atthe corner of aad Fourth ot, He wouid bea gentleman,’ by Geo. Meredith. | Antonio, Texas. levied on south Carolin beak nvtts at tbe Neri, less than three thousand in the whole State MONDAY EVENING: November 19, os Ty who were so fortuna’ to hear t! ————_—_____ an ¢ serious manner ia whic! e crs of the SS ae: ‘There is the usual assortment Househol¢ and apes wie pe tet aie a. * : atten RxsicNation.—W. Ransom Calhoun, of South | State was being shaken, has aroused the Indigna- JOR SALE—Valuable PATENT RIGHTS, FOR FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Fu Stoves, 4c. &e. oom a Fe eer, i¥!Dg | Carolina, yesterday resigned his office as the first | ton of our conserveinve citizens, who contend | Whereby a man with © small capital oan meke — Terme: q20 and under cash; over omepate satirist upon the Four Georges of England, whea secretary of the United States Legation to France. | that matters have gone far enough, and that the | from two to four hun short time. oredit of 6) days, fora: notes, be (Thackeray) paid bis late visit here, will be best interests of the State demand that good feeling Also, a good note for §. at good dis- jer mediate personal superintendence of | ‘36 er of the “ glad to refresh their recoliectioas of those remark- Gaul or exchange fore house. Apply at No. 230 een GEORGE, Cunishy. en ory tr SUCKEY, Avcte. able utterances by this printed copy, and those ———_-—_—_ Tax Wxatxxr.—The following report of the weather for the morning is made from the Amer- loan Consolidated ——— Line to the Smith- toward the North shall once more, and speedily, be restored. With regard to many of the stories 5 Of ports sent 4 instrelsy, Whose experience of over sig |. Auctioneer. - who did not hear bim will, we dare say, not be | sonian Institution. The time of observation ie wholly Geatitute of foundsiton. aes ears in the profession, and whowe a a henge sorry to avail themselves of this next best oppor- | about 7 o'clock. PLUMBER AND GAS FI: for the last twelve pearain the city at New Vork | (PYRUSTEE’S SALE or VALUABLE BUILD- to eccume of Tweifth F sis. | before the elite of | area = Lots ox TEntH stRERT west, Water and Gas uj antee for the oxcellonct of the ent tainme a an a. srperr eh 23 c virtee tunity. = In Mr. Claiborne’s Life of Gen. Quitman, we Untox Demonstration 1n Missourt. bs loa 17, 1860. St. Lovis, Mo., Nov. 15.—A grand Union de- -hazy, mild. ‘ ff jovember Mth Taloudy, foxy monstration is soon to take place in Boon or Ran- | She, ost favo + aad guaranties entire | submits for public Oma Samy yt <a ee ave not only a spirited narrative of the civil and ‘cloudy, wind NE dolph county. panes an yey Jot of COOKING ard other | will open as above, and appear for posiusively Four oo te sr pnd reooniet fuer 3. iH military career of its distinguished subject, but a | Richmond, -clouay, rainy. Machin> Nev. 15 he <n a pais de tu Se bn hie! a sell less than cost, ge be Night 3 f 3 Ee really valuable contribution to the political his-| Petersburg, V raining, 69°. Macon, - j ittee > em. ee Nights onl nifemember the original GEORGE currsry in | No.3s), «inimitable and chaste et inment ‘ Garda of admission 2ota.; reserved sente Siete, | the gins Way ped property. 4 tery ef the country: Im the documentary portion State of the republic agreed unanimously to report of the political matter will be found much that tien Ls a bill for calling 2 convention of the people, with C2oaks: Barometer at the Smithsontan at 7a. m., (cor- rect fer perature,) 72; at noon, 29,454 Thermometer at 7 a.’m., 47°; at noon, 62° Maximum during 21 hours, ending 9 a. m. to- ALMONDS and OLIVE OIE.” i At L.A. DELLWIG’S, | Ton Assemety Room — ytioul: ROWN, YELLOW, and COFFEE 3UGARS, night. He favored the State convention demand- ing of the States which have nulified the fugitive slave law to repeal their acts, and upon their re- fusal, which was certain, then the th could give @ BA: L on CLOAKSB!! at ‘te: 7 bear! eat p uadartoed tat Gee Brown, A H. Steph The oa the Loan aeahue mencineequerertot intr aM Arent, ine plat of ead. oily sign prese! pass: * ro" y . éd omeo, VO, no — tacant ne 7 nm = a Ni Jotete, Linton Siotens, 2.8. Go b, te yonard. the baglien Sook, the French SOCK | RS ee ee yore aur * and all other leading men, ha lorsed the bill. ; ‘*Evan Harrington” Is a handsome reprint of and that it will pass unanimously. ‘The legisia: | Bvt. Treen and Trench Beaver, Cloth, i BALLS, PARTIES, &c. ay pebneeitende the novel which running through the numbers of tors differ somewhat on the l¢ of resistance, * the said haff lot numbered twei Rca op ren raga | ae ee nee ne Tarion s wUrowtson. | Tue oftide IT Tut HUES earn: | frie shee tae eae # sensation, both in England and America. ae Ep seed goo ‘A H Ste WBAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, | The JOURNEY MEN BAKERS of the Dis- g& | god n ball inches, (25 Tect 6% i ) thence From the publishers, Crosby, Nichols & Lee, | New Orleans, La. emer, 2°. H. Stephens spoke at Milledgeville last Ss WALNUTS, bi one he: " of Boston, (through French & Richstien,) we have one of those books which, like Robinson Crusoe, have an interest for people of all ages trict of Co'nmbia THANKSGIVING y hee) to the Jot; a > etek beet Eve fort ‘and a Nnehs 25 fort Ot a o future advertisement. vision between said lots twelve public in the article of COAL UIL, of which we Seemiee wl arrencementsn. tend to ki onatant ly onhand. Al ett, Wie. bow seer. thet AMPs for burning sud eal) Lampe borne See Smit a Wm. Lewis no with in five daystne T. the oii canbe seen any might through the week at 7OLUNTEERS Fé) PRE SE T WAR. | resei! the att! thence west with ssid division line y JRRAH! FOR THE HIAWATHA BOYS fect twoi day, 563°; mi ‘40 go out with clean hands. URUSHED and POWDEKED do. U seven ee t= Se saetting aes stery ‘diet Heo soca The crowd called for Mr Jackson, of Savannah, at L.A DELLWIG'B. A fatend fo give Their FIFTH GRAND | 22 the vald par by Capt. Sleeper, of Botton Journal, v0, ————OO__= and a sharp discussion follow Mr. Jackson RB BALL, bya request of their many friends, at ‘west corner of said lot, under the mom de plume of “Flawser Martingale,” TF eersnto bet OW wo lg Ei speaking strongly for immediate seceesion Fee EEE DEM av GhO™ | Bronsie Wars ou nh at THURSDAY: the Tuniny theeog ney has written some of the most popular sea tales | o’elv0k,/Provideno> permitting inthe MF Gheccn AreoUTHEEN Commercial Convastion. nol? lw avy Yard. 'B5 order of the Eendved end saven oteneionion ever penned. This his last coatribuiion is en- | South. Rey, | Convention tulle to mect yesterday. No dele | GAFETY! ECONOMY LIGHT! ts_COMMITTEB. | jo the resr of ie titled “Jack In the Forecastie; or, Incidenta in | (7 S=ISLAND Fe eri pat MISSION “Rev. | yates made their appearance. “Ihis however, ia| “From the frequent explosions of i luminating | ()UR NAME IS OUR MOTTO! , Ener ence weet wit the Life of Hawser Martingale.” shuroh, on Four-and a-heif at, TO-MORROW | OWlng to the convention movements throughout | fluids, producing an immense amount of sufferiag | “png first COTILLON P TY of he PROS EER a ‘fever Sunda’, Z, rv Fe the South. and frequently death, it behooves th by to Tenth etreet west and From the M: sers. Petersou, through Shillington, | (Sunda’) AFTERNOON—services commencing ie f: hi $ U8 will take at THoxn's Ha.t.,on atéo'clock, ie The Augusta Chronicle strongly opposes the | f4mily to procure the safest, chea SESDAY, November 20, By order of the eat haem Odeon Buliding, we have that most laughable} “$@clocke ie proposition introduced into the Legisiature of | Pr'llisat light to be obtained. “This ts offered to the e work, by one of the London Panch Mayhews, | { REV. DR. FULLER, of Baltimore, will oaeh Georgia to declare that State out of the Union. Sevator Toomss not Resionev. ‘The Savannah Republican of the 12th instant each in the Firat Baptist Chi +, Phir- ath Bt. SABBAT:t MORNING af eiy or letk Sad nightat7. Tue pub.ic are roapeotfully invited “The Greatest Plague of Life; or, the Adventures of a Lady tn Search of a Good Servant. Bya : to atte Variety Sio.e No, 482 Pa. ave- s - purchaser Ecc, lady who has been almost ‘worried to death.’ ———— tet ee pthone it has been positively asserted Lilie Tp Y Sto. No, ve FIGK Rte wee cl ya ee 4 So, from the sume« copy of Mrs. Norton's | 71. O; RM Phe mvssver afsiy it Onage | thst Me, Toms has vesigned ‘he sat a te U. | "SG: BRE GEO. SAVAGE. | Bal the Grand Kostaty orb evan br he ~ last work, “The Nobleman’s Daughter.” Tier of Ked Menvia favor of ore izing pnother | quizy, bas been etenie te mea the slightest foun. THE, SUBSCRIBER HEREBY MAKES Pledgethocas vee Yast taeviath Wo Sertheces 3 PERSONAL. Wibe will please ‘meet at Tomseiance Hal on | dation for the ststemegt’ known to the public that he has sld his Wipe | Pieces themse ves that this will be one of the grand- Personal. MUNDAY EVENING 73 o'o:ock, 1t* R I and Lager Boor Saloon io Maryland ay bith” | fco ing of the present crisis and the wante of the PPICE CHES. KE AND OHIOCANAL . a, EW JEWUSAL CHURGE Wen Reavy to Lut tax Souru Go. erto attended to by Mr Ackmann,t» the German p's, wometiing to hral thei up snd reunite ré) Pr S a N. nt ’ ” é A, + Wo i professes ing | Mechanics’ Association of this ci " ; 4 * INGTON. a are at the Nationsl, nt 704K° Craln, of Ma “capttol Beteeea eB tad foi ROR to Jot the Sone floane professes to be willing | Mi f Assodintion OF hs ett rial” orth and Mou:hy thie Acgembly will be eiven on | Neeigaystentyy cine tnt ov --«: Hla. Meverdy Jebseen, of Md, lectured tn fared of US Meetaarreer ea fire on the Still we say, in all earnestness and good faith, icawith can eieresial leave | fa hall on fo strost ietccen takast tick wee ian Franciscoa few evenings since, on the singu- | Penis, fom Ma‘thew 13, 4548 Vereen. Beate sp | Whenever a whole section et tun Repuviic icipmmmmaction with che Biocenaed art Be haem | ota So cents admitiing agen leman and indies; oun Jas (for a lawyer) subject of building churches and ail earnestly invited. 1tv_ | whether a half, a third. or only a fourth—shall tated ae be had at the door or »f any of the m-m er <--Is Blondsn going to give up rope walki WASHINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY | “uly drsire and demand a separation from the MECHANICY HA onder ofthe (no 15 3t*)__ COMMITTER, _ at Niagara? He offers bis house, lot, and all bie | | BATTA: ION, A‘ PET TINE ~ Thore me, we shall as earnestly favor such separa-| on Monday, Nov 19, with & anda LUNCH in - 0,0 F. belongings there, for sale i Wil be a special mecting of Companies A, Band ¢ | ton. If the fifteen slave States, or even the eight | the foranosn aud @ BALL in tho evening: Sopp rel vows weve &, U7 The om Sell iii on MONDAY EVENING, at o'clock, ‘Busi cotton States e, shall quietly, decisively say | Admission to the Bal! 25 cents for one gentleman are Burger Q ‘Danks for October shows an Ine — oo i og Tequiring the attention of the compan to the reat, - fer to be henceforth separate | dailies { Wines and Lu ke, all COVENANT LODGE, No. 13, Ot Octobe sh neresse tn c realation pres -nt-d. end the mem: from you,’ we shall insist that they be permitted foe kis sdiheg=by yeaa ODD FELLOWS! HALL, Severn Se. ener the corresponding perio Year Of two | quested 16 Le present, 28°, im Peace. War is a hideous necessity at | °!'° Dest quality. a NICS ASSOCIATION. MONDAY. Novemberany wan Oo apie hon Wiochities of Ki lsc en 2 = confilet—a war of estranged and | ao 17-2" no 13-eo8w iaaey: erst tered aa ot bid- = - orm " have elected Dunet S Dickinson, of New York. cous of ail ware, Whenever the people of the | ‘PSE STYLES, PRicgg CUALITY, THE — Jes Aneivro MADAM. i. Steiner of ann, satin. =n? OTE | Combe te made up ie mlnde to separa Yam eee | OU hgh LORS, SHAWLS. 2d WIN. aan oS reer oan . a eh, at ‘ . . 1 o! anh SS ay rere in petwealt, Tem Browck ba won £2,000 in a match | {aires the attendance of sraer meen ence Te" | us, we shall urne netfee Proper steps be taken to | REM W RAPPINGS for Ladies cate "aaeeneee A COMPETENT BOOKKFEPER AND AC-| hac atiracted the inoed ‘or reveisiion een his Amerfcan colt Umpire and a horse HB SWEENEY, Pros, give full effect to their decision k of DS for femily wantsis eountant wishes fot permanent or pee te, ali who have anced named Tom Bowline. Tum Bowline had pre-| _P. J. MoHENRY, no 16 3 Ons anp Eve ar Cuatuesrox tinests, gmployment ‘ms moderste. Address Bdx 16, ine. viously beaten the wivner of the last Derby. ODD FELLOWS’ LEVEE. We ne by the Charleston News that secession ‘AIND, CLOTHS, | See CRS iw yee ttichinan, who bas een in timbo in | (CB Persone ack omnia of tke Order who de-| tonge are sting, scoesston ware edatined nen Comrorts, BLANK-| W ANT FPatp wmpotent DRESSMAKER. standing with the pelice force or tele) DAY, the wil nat., can obtain tickets by'applicn, pete rm the Uae ‘Beek pseu ; | BOns prise oniyr ton veins tare ta in figures, | My leone sowing mactine, Apriy-st No. 344 D ice Nispan” “hoe io REE at DN | mewhaah iter and en iere| Aine er a Mie | eaueeeen | ee See ea new chap pel adven- | iber.G. W. W; B. Brown, F. D. Stus.t, L; | tive or Persian Fever Chatine? pronounced em- | purchase eon wa Peg ae ‘of the bus patrons. . Allyn, T:G Por, P. Borivner’ Joke hae! os phttically a Southern production’ ere advertised, | PArchase. PERRY & GB) ER can give sate A +:**Mrs. Presideot elect Lincoln has many . W. Robinson. no 15-eozt ven the for little Patt!’s concerts had to be Dealers Dry the Bost L., gi pame and callers at SpringSeld, and conducts her recep- f HE! P TAK PEEBLE AND GET PAID chengce, make room for secession meetings, nsyl no 17-3t tions iu a manner that shows that she FORK IT!—Phe Fieteher Chapel Sunday | Which are held every night. Here is astyle of | _no 17-5t c the necessary qualifications to assume the high doties of the dent's wife at Woshingtos. Her sister, Mrs. Miriam Edwards, of Springfield, = cigar cor Spee and a pty Young lady teen, accom . Lincoln W bite House. jo sheem shin 5 Iwill give an Exhibition at the Cong tional Church, Fifth street. betwee: nde sommenei ok. 3 oe" te; children 10 couta,” SCmeson for ada te the transparencies on exhibition : x tn te sont of daguerreotypists, in a street, inted large transparency, ng two feet by eight, eee a large atar, th whieh Isa pal: with a rattlesnake around it. An arm and hand holding a sword, on which is writ. ten “‘ In defense of our rights,” is above the star. and below ts the motto, * Minas Ww ANTE! IND HAND FURNITURE. |O SEC. ? tn Persons housek: Tue TE a pee to secede, c 1, OF ss noors axn.sious., 1 Ou | WARTOPCH MAING NGS" Saree UNION PRAYER MEBTIS ill be Ae eieactee recente ea tee St & quarter past 4 o’clock, to be continesd aes ND athis Betablishewat, Aa 23 K street, one Tux Naw Yorx Money Maacxr—The Herald paid se; cum eat south of the Northern Lib- says: ‘The ro gaa Ay he Money market con- of Market ae. int beyond. i 'ED—A WOMAN aad 'Y, to do hour. no 5 | Which forbearance ceases to be a virtue.” eturn our thavica ¥o our for their lib- Wars Apis ato B60 fh at!) Noss tpurs unabated nm houses, that can The Charleston Mtoute bat eral suppert, and assure ft) nm that we epare no a the reeom- me iumegat, space perce | IS Met UIC ARE Piyeye, | | vmod oly dennis te Laan | Mage eerie Sako P| Renda sv er ae ete be call, but forced sales of stocks and bower te 4 4 ne, SMR: The Collector of the Port of Charleston bas . Wants a fa iON e ‘aity made for partine who toe ies ING ave STATIO: + | deemed it necessary to contradict certain rumors A TL bad ri ar Tepay the money lent on them. The rates for Jnost beautiful styles, | Vince qc on, respecting tbe business at that pee Washi re x Paper continue very: lar. We lear of choice 326 Pa. Av., between Sti: and 10th sts. ofice. The following tsa dispatch received by 1,308 +0 loam, ‘ eo ace betog pod atabout nine-per cent ; | 82 2-6m Wasutneron. | Collector Scheli: Gasper wee! Nel. isc, see Beourity. A Fulton.” as an indication of the | = : Seen - 13th, 1300. no Sasa id SiR pa | 50 BARRE SRI A | ol ka ae WAS ORRIN Ra Aha we cag NTiCR Sars —We give notice that | 2179" 496 Ninth it} | «" Y. Goncocs. i Louisville Journal uel —— af Farer Rowons. . the é l the of March, 1965, Treasvuny Dzp. iter, N.C. Gow reilee. fe iden of eae! Sen Wee To ths Bditors of the Jour ine} Gents: The enclosed alip, cut rk nan Reston from ¥ Oi] | OOROCERS, con Sats ave moacs'l October 1, report the U) DEALERS ang af, seam Seminole, trom. Marssham, srrived Be OS Pare nomad bas eirived at Now York. 0m Vers Cros, |, paper,