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ee Sa ae it ait a re eae erseere RP AO!" CEP Ot BD GBH. DOD TE -_? > , 4 r > z 5 , » a oe Pa otk Ge i Ce a ii cd % $ “eS £5 By. SRO TE SEAS oe ca DEPARTMENT NEWS. ————e Aamy InTELLIGENCE.—The Departments of Cal- | ifornia and Oregon are to be merged into one department, and called the Department of the THE SOUTHESH cH on Mair tA saan Was AMUSEMENTS. AUCTION SALES. —Mr. M i in a aARSAW, , Nov. 22. e Williams, the | ———___—n eae TT crecmeiia month Onretion, whe United Stade Disirict Judge of Southern Kanaas, | WASHINGTON THEATER! FUTURE DAYS. eed secessi A n town to- a meeting of citi- — , that the coreg They eee wituten wor tite tee patie leumedionaly ealiel. Judge Williams EXTRA! EXTRA! EXTRA . By J.C. McGUIRE & CO., Avectioneers. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON CITY: 2 . | Pacific. 1 Government, and he urged that thorough | delivered a calm and cool statement of affairs in Cc! MAGIC! MAGIC! . OICE asso monDar. November 26, 1900. | Partevct Brigadier General Albert 8. Johnston, Getaratious be made. He suid that South Caro- | the Territory. He had been for twenty-six years MAGI AGIC! MAG C'hies vEs. SS = Colonel 24 Svatry has been assigned to the | fina could only be attacked by water and he | a Presiding Judge om the borders of civilization. | GRAND MAGICAL @. Lay, pes soreper-iee 2 Spirit of the Morning Press. command of the tment of the Pacific, with | trusted that the citizens in the mountain regions | He is an old map, with snow white hair, and fine died’ eetlONDAY, Nov, 2, te ct le tat nds fault with the New York | his headquarters at San Francisco, to which @ | would be ready to march to protect Charleston. ince. He was formerly of Pennsylvania, jo PES, The Constitution fi 4 with the New York | he will repair by the steamer of the 2ist of De-| "4 vues, Nov. 21.—To-night an enthusiastic Attorney General Black was bis law student. ES FESSOR AND Bass: Courier and Enquirer efor making light of the | cember next. On his arrival at San Francisco, | atinion meeting washeld here. Messrs. Toombs, | , Judge W bes na guid that sinee Saturday night tH am ANBE : Times—with the former for la the above arrangements will take effect. Judge Starms and Dr. Miller spoke. Meetings he Deen we came to wari BEgEr by panic, and calling ita political and pro-slavery | phe limits of the Department of Oregon will | JUGke o0ittG aay and nightly in different por- | Missourians of the ing danger. Southern METAMORPHOSE THE THEATER mongrel, and with the ater fr net belngepeci8e ) constitute a military dltrict under tbe command | Nou of Georgia, Tudicating tha the Popular fc | Kanans had bare dedtvered xt spolsion cut PSYCHUMANTEUM enough in its professions of conservatism. of the senior officer serving * ing is in favor of secession half = ee been presiding J oF wari ‘The Intelligencer reiterates and quotes from his | § reel gtat aba the department commander may Conumavs Nov. 25.—Mr. Yancey and others resin wa ebdeavoring “ Poet poaepey Bi MAGNIFICEN T'ENCHANMENT. : sp of ve to ate ae, recor] to prove the loyalty of Mr. Brecktnridge i spoke ker last night. of the laws, and to that end he had used his ‘When will be produced the | Fe for Bon Bons. to the Union. Navan Oxpers.—Paymaster Cunningham has| Jacxsox, Nov. 24.—The Congressmen of this | efforts on and off the Bench, notwithstanding the MOST SUPERB PROGRAMME Rocka gr Sony ah he: ye been detached from the Vandalia, to await orders. | State met here to-day, znd unanimously declared | evidence of these marauders and lawless men, ‘and t E eds, Paymaster Rittenhouse has been detached f. in favorsof a Southern Confederacy. a: a who were Greene Par ny peel inch extabae® Oss SOrenoes SCEN: R cordial, Nu The New York Tribun- and Times, of Friday, | the Navy Yard at Boston, and ordered to the Vai ney Faas great disunion enthusiasm throughou' nN ogres _ a — court nies = resent ey oulds, and other ntonsile neose- doth essay to mislead the public with reference | dalia. he S i coal x mare . alle bas been ordered to the Navy! Mitt xpoRvILLR, Georgia, Nov. 24.—The House | murderers were sustained by men who procure NEW TRICKS without num ¥ “neces, Giaerware, to the cause of the new outbreak tn Kansas; at- | Poon. to day reaolved ‘to elect Presidential Electors | means from the States, under the pretense of aid- sRemodeled Modifications of the Wh a tributing it, first, to bad faith on the part of the —--*--- next Thursday. ing the sufferers of Kansas, but appropriate them ISS ANDERSY NEMOSYNE, 0, | In front of the promises, au excellent Horse, Government here, in inviting settlements of pre- Dearn or a Navy Linvrexast.—Official intel- A motion was made to elect a United States | to carry out their designs of rebellion against the | MISS BLIZA AN = Venn " c ed Wagon, an Harness. iste poling lands, allezing that they ligence haa been received at the Navy Department | cenator the same day, which was lost Many of | law. They are the beh port sete sen the The En! Aq Terme: and cash; over that suma emption' on In ‘aing of the death of Lieut. James H Moore, attached | t),¢ members strongly urge an election, and it is ge of the amnesty and other indulgences, by THE. eredit of and 0 d of extsfactorily endorsed were about to bring them Into market, and then | 4, the (J. S. sloop of war Lancaster, who died at | pable a flare up will result among the friends | the!r promises that they would maintain the laws Ty =. bearing jaterest. TT oUIRE & OD. Anse changing that purpose; and, next, to murders, | Lima, Peru, on the 19th of October. of the aspirants. and preserve order in Southern Kansas; but this INSTRUCTIVE AND ENTERT. ING. - > 5 &c., by the pro-slavery men of Missouri and - ‘The Bank bill which was by the Senate | has only proved a respite to enable then more STARTLING AND AS’ UN 5 By A. GREEN, Auctioneer, ‘Arkansas, taking advantage of the defenceless has been engrossed for a third reading in the | €ffectually to prepare for the accomplishment of WONDERFUL AND VIRTUE OF A DEED OF TR Hon. J.C. Allen, of Il., is at Kirkwood’s. | House. It repeals the law forbidding the banks their designs. = B\ostin date op the-sth day of May, 150) state of the free-soll settlerson the Indian lands in from lending their notes out of the State for the | _ A messenger of undoubted veracity had arrived, PERFORMANCE ~A. 8. on uestion, resulting from the Government's meas- ++++Hon. M.S. Latham and lady, of Cal., are | purpose of discounting drafts; stating that on yesterday near 100 men had en! THANKSGIVING DAY tres to remove them. Now, there is nota word | at Brown's. Krone againat selling any aes Mies Mitte, 30 entlen over the Loss with fake SATURDAY AFTERNOON. nur pores arising it. . a Thomas Corwin, of Obio, is at the — of eacds oe oneeniien . rad pa inflicting | negroes proceedi in advance,with collsof rope, tf ‘at 2 o'clock, “! € : These =7th day of Movember, following Comprise & part «+++ Hon. Reverdy Jobnson was among the pas- | the p: of forfeitures for not Povicg specie; pre- | &c. The Judge then made the same statement, ; viz SD 7 hibits the levying of fi. fa.’sin favor or againat | in substance, as bas been previously telegraphed, Toa eae for New verk, n Tanelse0 0" Se | tpended ‘banks doug suspension, provided | and closed ‘by urging the people hot 19 go La ee ee the New York reservation—wholly against the «+++Senator Mallory, of Fla.,{s a member of in either case satisfactory security is given. Peary asi tc cond ald oe Sadar sallow] By A. GREEN. Aucti - i]-known provision of the law forbidding them | i. Pensacela Minute Men, and wears the blue believed the law will pass. src. ae thay aro ak tha mnendty of Goes entiawe i tao S di has no authority to in- edad sq , MILLEDGEVILLE, Nov. 24 —The bill removing ” 5 y 4 bptaghsr nce anamncat Fe ter | cores: on Antonto Flores, Envoy from Keus- | tbe Testrictions on the banks In the State hea | _ St.Louis, Nov, 23 —Gov. Stewart hes ordered rngene, Ware vite stements om say nda and and ere | ge ges ora aany? few Aug | Peted te Senate by aot off am, frome ola ble brigade contin of te | On RIDA the Sh oa . Jno. V. , i - of Si ee tns Schell, N. ¥.; Maj. Laidley and family, U.| C™aetestox, Nov. 24.—The vaeotk emrre | corps, and a company of artillery, in readiness to | sonal Effects of tue deceased ‘of Mar, ay, —_e the Cherokee neutral tract became so numerous S.A; Capt. Rufus Ingalls, do., are at Willa continues unabated ean € The South Carolina repair to the Southwest border to repel the inva- | !and 8) si vi nn ro} a ss thatthe authorities ofthe Cherokee nation made | * 234" Fremont (dente) Ini bad healt, | Reytond dlcharged onc hundred men. | sion of the State by Monigomery's band of out | Majouety Sele, soe complaint here. W hereu| the Indian bureau, | and ha: ved from her husband’s Mariposa 3 a aaa as one year ago, prac jae notice to the cont ep bys vicinity of San Francisco, where beste eee that the in. Harney started for Fort Leavenworth this Lo fee pret Mattresses ani Baa settlers that it would protect theciear legal rights | there is better medical attendance and more of It is rumored, on good authority, thet the Mil afternoon, tai — free State’s men settled upon the Indian reserva- tions in question—the Cherokee neutral tract and Kitchen FusNitcre, 7 air, Cotton-top and Husk Mattresses, . | the comforts of life. eport to the Legislature . Lovts, Nov. 24—The diferent military | Carpets, Oulolothe, Matting and Rugs, Uilis, Comforts. Biankets, Sheets and Cases, of the Cherokees, and by ee te The Appleton (Wis.) Crescent announces on See tine tour Eondeed thoussnd doll their armories last night, when China. Glass acd Urockery Wateh, and one Gold rusecls, [ngral ‘Stair other acre out the reservation gave them antil the Ist of | 1.0 death of Judge Larrabee, member of Congress | for the purchase of ordnance; also a biil empow- final orders, | O"OPain, ory fine Suiver-piated Tes Set and Cake Bas- April last in which time to vacate the lands they | fron, that district. Judge Larrabee fell from a | ering the Governor to call out the State troops | Which were to proceed at once to the frontier. Coo. ing sind other Stoves, with # geod lot of Kitoh- | ou.ne. Gines and Crockery Ware, had taken possession of unlawfully. ladder, some ten days ago, while superintending | immediately, in case coercion is attempted. Several speeches were made by officers. a og are eR) pmo m Range and otner ‘This notice brought about a public meeting of | repairs to bis house, and was fatally injured. Corvmavs, Nov. 21—The demonstration made | _ @uite a number of recruits outside of the com- oo ae ee 7 wnneoces- Alergeiot Gehon Magusloen, uary, 1860, which memorial- Paddock, the defeated combatant in the re- | here to-day was the greatest ever seen in western | panies enrolled themselves for the campaign. | ro*iT, Oreaie: All cums of and other articles too numerous to enumer- Se es ees cent pugilistic encounter at London. received such | Georgia. All the merchants closed their stores | The brigade, about six hundred strong, will | over $20 a credit of 2 and nthe, *. Leng ized the Department to allow them to remain. | <0 7. injuries from the ‘'Staleybridge Infant.” | and joined in the procession. Flags and bannera | lave at 10 o'clock to-morrow by an extra train | tefactorlly endorsed, bearing in nowt a, OE, Anes ‘That memorial was answered as follows by the | tnat his recovery is considered doubtful. Hisribs | were spended on the streets, the military and to Syracuse, thence across the country to the scene GEOR’ -Zo8 Department, in March : are fractured, and he is suffering greatly from in- | Southern rd_ paraded in the procession, and | of the disturbance. ministrator, By BONTZ & GRIFFITH, Avotioncers, . : 26-St A7GREEN, Auot. ternal injuries. Under the most favorable cir-| cannon were fired salute to the Southern con- | _ Leavenworrn, K. T., Nov 24 —The latest in- | RO Stee ARGE SALE OF FANCY onn vaduae a face, eee oe cemptances; his career as a prize-fighter is ove: federacy. Messrs. Yancey and Rice spoke in the | formation received here from Fort Scott shows By BARNARD & BUCKEY, Auctioneers, ‘SHo! Six - Yonr communication at the insiance of a| --+-Lady Franklin, her niece, and maid, left| morning to a crowd of five thousand people. | that up to Tuesday night no demonstration had ar ci meeting beld by the settlers upon the Cherokee | New York on Thursday in thesteamshipSt Louis | John Cochrane, of Alabama, speaks to-night, been made there. It is thought here that the ob- Ruste Ss SALES B ie of 0 os ol neutral lands, in Kansas Territory, bearing date | for Sin Francisco. The St Louis will stop sev- | with Senator Iverson and Mr Crawford. Nine- | ject of Capt. Montgomery is only to drive off some an "ae TP ehe ited wo pT tm} li February 2S, 1860, bas been received and duly con- | eral day: Rio de Janeiro, & port in Chili. at | tenths of the people—men, women and children— | obnoxious settlers, and that he has no intention of om wabis, Laball setl, at ews $ iy eode, Boots Shoes, side y this ottice Panama, and at Acapalco. Lady Franklin takes | wear the disunion cockade. The secession feel- | molesting the Government officers at Fort Scott | yj DAY, Nov. lath, 1868, at 4 o’elook Week mand ¢ alia It is stated in your letter above referred to, that | with her a complete photograph apparatus for | ing seems to pervade all classes or of invading Missouri. His original band bas | of Cot 179;in Bea'ty and Hawkine’s rt olen Jeakets, me @ the settlers, in whose behalf you write. made their | the purpose of obtaining views in the Straits of Nasuvitix, Nov. 24—A call u the Gover- | probably been jnacty reinforced by men recent Georgotown-borinning Sor the seme at th east comet wPoriuass settlements upon what was supposed at the time to | Magellan. She will probably visit British Culum-| nor has been published, asking bim to convene driven from the New York Indian lands, and | corner of Market and rou — Bott be * ewe! Boxes, Dressing s .¢ reservation set apart for the New York In- | bia and the Sandwich Islands, returning to New | the Legislature to provide for a conference by | Te2dered desperate by want. Further intelligence _— bee cig og feet po ineh pogo a eel honsay Work Boxes, and that they were not aware, until recent | York in April, and then leaving for home. convention with the Southern States is expected to-night. P ar gpa foonn thee nie Serardiy’ E foot 6 Tea and Table Spoons, Table Cut - surveys, their locations were upon the Cherokee John Bell, by request, i Gen. Harney and Gov. Medary will arrive here rth at ; and thence westwardly 20 feet a iandishy ohaiahinoi lands. The excuse offered ina legal point, isen-| Rervgy or STERRAGE Passencers FROM THE | tion anezxposé of his views upon the present cri to-morro ni ume = eS to titled to but little consideration. The Cherokee | sovrm —Tne steamship Nashville, Capt. Murray, | It is to be published on Monday or Tuesday. ‘The force at Fort leavenworth is ready to march || Terms: Oue third cash; remai Sale Positive. lands, as well as the New York tract, were alike | of the New York and Charleston steamship line) | Naw Onurans, Nov. 2t_-An immense meet. | ®t & moment's warning 12 and 18 month, w leg secured to those tribes originally bysolemn treaty | arrived here at one o'clock on Saturday morning ing, irrespective of party, was beld at Odd Fel- Waxsaw, Mo, Nov. 24 —Col. Snyder. with | Ty's terms of sale be not complied with m five Visgiaia money taken at Shirriva a obiigations, which should have been sufficient to | from Charleston, and brough back 47 steerage pas- | lows’ Hail, in this city, last night Great en- | Some four or fve others, left Bolivar yesterday af- | days from time of sale, property wi!l be resold atthe | 2° 24 + Aucts. protect them from trespass by all law abiding citi- | sengers,who were not permitted to land, but were | thusiasm prevailed and a number of speeches was | teTneon for Nevada City and the borders of the | risk of defaulting purchaser. All conveyancing at By J. C. McGUIRE & CO., Auctioncers. zens. Sv far from that, not only those two reser- =r back by order of the Mayor of Charleston. | made. An association, called ‘ The Southern | S'te to astertain, if ible, the state of things in | cost of pure hae 3 M. MATTHEWS. UPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE, vations, but almost every reservation in Kansas! The steamship James Adger, of the same line, ar- Rights Association of louisiana,” was formed to | that section. He left tie Polk County Rangers in ween 71 UP & CRED a ecis. Ss Fo lovsRHoLD K Territory, have been either settled or trespassed | rived on Monday evening, and brought back 32] prom-te concert of action amongst the Southern readiness to march immediately upon the receipt > * rage pase i 6 T,ThS,MaTst ms, Ci Bi ec. upon by the whites. This increased disregard of | stee, engers, who were sent back by the | States, and to organize Minute Men and volunteer | Of orders from bim ruining % = GS law and treaty stipulations induced Congress, on | sume Suttority The steamship Florida, of the qiaipenies tvecckaat ihe sine: We may soon expect later and reliable informa- | 7—-THE PURCHASER HAVING FAILE! irs ee ee en the 12th da: pas tees 8 5 fee ps Pie: oe New York and Savannah line, arrived on Friday tion from the scene of disturbai cr th he tor aa ot th prapecty =e i gf atrects west, we shall asi hie his pa tes course act of 1664, requiring the Commissioner of | 1EDt Som Sevannab, and brought 14 cabin ond | 4 SMALL EXPRESS WAGON FOR SALE | thedl section ere ina great state of CHAR ATTUEWS, Trusioe, | gftote comprising Borte,by Indian Affairs to remove all persons from any tri- | mosily mecbanics and laborers, and ali came back A cneap-—App to J. WIL BY'S Drug Store, excitement, apprehending that Capt. Montgomery, t__ BARNARD & SUCKEY, Avots. "Gnabe & Co. : bal Indian reservations who may be found thereon e free. The republican local journals insist | "Sr ay geo" ee iia) with his band of Jay-Hawkers, would push on to By CLEARY & GREEN, Auotioneers, i | | ao ea ee po in violation of law. This act is to be found on | that the parties on the steamship Adger were OTES ON ANY GnOD SOUTHERN bene eg for the purpose of arsggen | seqpacat ry of 506 Vigth street. i » CONSIBTIDE tre 332, [United States Statutes at Large. volume | driven out of Charleston; but the returned passen. by bh % the Bank there, and its contents, whic! Hence it will be perceived that no discretion | Gers say they were Informed in the mildest aud | 40 Banks taken at par for BOOKS, STA TION- is left to me as to the course to be pursued. ol peaGemanly terms that their presence was | PRY: & PRE Mowever much my sympatby may be invoked | not desirable at this juncture, owing tothe excited | NV. B.—Mecxs cca’ in behalf of those who are regarded almost as my | state of feeling of the inbabitants of tbat place. neighbors, still the law is imperative, and must | The public works in Charleston having been sus- TEINWAY & SOD i oseld be l eucereive Sac & OF mar a and six Chairs. er for BOOKS, SUA easily effected in the present unarmed condition Ste eae Co oenure Gece ee Sete of Receweek, Monece, vat Gasest ‘avenue, Washington, D.C. _ | Of the people. MORNE 2 latof Becem | Sofss.two Arm and four Side Chairs, Ur uaUa’ low prices, ‘no | The last newsof Montgomery’ Auction R No. | Rosewood Matbie-top Centre and Sofa Tables, : that a portion of his band was at Boll’s Mills, a Ricive Plesk covered Fronoh, Charts, end two only 25 miles from Osceola, and it was feared that | 824 handsome s--ortment of Furniture, Carpets, brovate!le Parlor Furniture, consisting of French RAVEN, BACON ere, 0 he best now &o., ounsisting of— it and elegant French Plate Pier be obeved nded, business of all kinds is said to be utter! oe Gverarnne rosnoe are t he was about to march on the latter place. lor Suits, covered in rich Brocst Lie and W bether these landsare needed for the use of the | Prostrated there, and it 1s Impossible for laborers | ™S2uisctured. Solosgenty yp ae A small independent company ef Minute Men Se & Slabs Indians or not, forms no consideration for delay- find employment. Until farther notice, the corner Pa, &v. and Sleventh at. left here this evening, well armed, for the scene | Ro ewood Marble top Bureau ing the excution of the law. It is unpleasant to | Savannah and Charleston steamers will not carry | Pianos for rent. no% | of action Walnut Sofas, Tote a. *s ard Castor Chairs, to ® position antagonistic to what the ” —N. k Herald. —: — roa permed . position antag roooripe cquitbie hence steerage passengers.—New York Herald OR THANKSGIVING DAY! laims, or claims upon supposed righ’s; but = = , they caunot expect me to deviate where both law | [7 A special telegraph from Washington ss MINCE MEAT-MINCE MEAT and official duty command A distinguished Congressman who has late) b Do marb. “top"bideboa-de. HAVE YOU SEEN THE DOLLAR WEEKLY Haase me Rosewood and ether Parlor and Fancy STAR? =~ Walaut sad Makeaes ‘o = - Jenny Lind Cottage Bedstead: us iy We sha!! have a supply of excel'ent Mince Meat a Rosewood and Walout Marb.e- top Tabies, Boh it is proper, ‘so, that | should say that no treaty d through Texas, speaks of the disunion | prepared in time for Thanksgiving Day. IF NOT, CALL AT THE 8TAR OFFICE } Wa'uut and Mahogany Marble-top Wasisinks and i ‘ Cutlery, with the Cherokees, for the purchase of the tract | feeling there as being general no % KING & BURCHELL. WITHOUT DELAY Mi raerars i Solid Mahogany lich sost Bedateads, with heavy in question, is anticipated. The Senate of the| tis understood that Mr. Slidell, of La, will ONEY!: . : ine Gilt (deoorated frame) Mirrors, Grammar Gernies United States have intimated that no treaty in- | not take bis seat in the Senate this winter, unless M MONEY! IT 13 DECIDEDLY THE BEST DOLLAR | Were’sk te asd Ws bate WEEKLY EVER PRINTED. Feath or Bi large Frenoh P.ate Psyche Classes, Mahosany Wardrobes, Dressing Bureaus and od. Washstands, pen! hree ply at iene ‘Carp-ts, fuck aes Lg ny Pill 7 a re y Su i. uel attresses, eters ilows, NO ONE WHO DESIRES TO KNOW -WHAT GOES ON IN | Porether with a xeneral assortment of Household Rediator, and other Stoves, together with WASHINGTON SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Furniture. & general asrortment of hi juisites Terms: Ali sume under $30 oash; over that sem a At2o’cluck,in front of nee, IT WILL BE THE MOST ACCEPTABLE TOKEN OF » and 9 days will be given, for sati superior Northern Carriag Horace, dorsed note ing Interest. REMEMBRANCE THOSE IN WAsuiNeToN can | [S2tezily endorsed notes, bens i Pe Ee aN SEND TO THEIR FRIENDS AT A DISTANCE. > Auationee: Ons Karouehe a: d one equrre ‘auty Carnage, volving the payment of money from the Treasury | the President signifies a desire that he may be MONEY! Will receive the assent of that body. resent on the occasion of some special vote of] Washinetcn and Virginia Bank Notes taken at [be large amount of vacant lands in Kansasand | importance. He regards a rupture of the Union| P&t for HATS and CAPS, at elsewhere would seem to fully justify this deter- | as inevitable. No. 286 P. GL Leaded gos Store, mination. It is unuecessary for me to attempt to| Mr. Toombs {s to be here, as orders have been | aos ge” 27 Pm Bveuue, near E exonths rk disguise the fact, that [ should exceedingly regret given for the usual preparation of ‘bis house in - . . 2@co:lision between the citizens and the au*hori- is city, for occupancy ‘ing the session. F GO Tu ties of the United States; and sincerely hope that] Some six millions of dollars of the late loan oat MICHSTEIN 8, No a8 Fens. the settlers upon the Indian lands will avoid 80 | have been paid in. About two millions of this se, ead look at taeir ngsortment of Militar preat acalamity; but, as at present advised, un-| was in treasury notes, which had been, for some | ars“ a'ruitante, Meee Bee eee tates, ole Hi is aap Lot of Hi jess they obey the notice, the strong arm of the | time, held by savings banks, &c., witha view to| Tactics, Military Laws,&c , 6. All the Militar, SGLE SLY NTS! RUSTEE’S SALE_OF VALUABLE PER | “7.0m, Ghearacsenk will be eaaplayel te endeoce tt, how: | Unetr exchange foe’ the avert pesueneas invest | eeiis tee: iilatde won Mecketeat hones [oN Se ne Tnnn CENTS SONAL PROPERTY, FURNITURE AND FIXTURES, ever formidable they may be in numbers. ment of a loan always on hand. no 26 no 24-2t ac, Berggren tae emg neg <order — otea. pearing apteront ink Osh Yours, respectfully, MvRe's SQuiun fe A SEWING MACHINE T d t t mbar, 1860, andduly | — — —__—~_** - ohne... 5 eee, Commitone- U7 The Astociated Pressagent telegraphs from | LVI agreeable and effact FOR TEN DOLLARS, on thepremisesnow | By J. C. McGUIKE & CO., Auctioneers. Cuas.W. Brain, Esq , Fort Scott, KT Washington as fullows co da, Bronchiti cramp, £0 51m ae Ae 345 Frsxeyivania Avenue snows ae De. 632, XCELLENT FU BAND OUST . are decide: e 2 i se one. » " 2 P Nevertheless, the settlers paid no attention to the ‘* By the recent'y ratified treaty with the. Kaw | ticle in the candy form ev ered to can, by remi ng $10, have one sent to t! t FRID. th N DAY wt yeni legal order to quit tn April; and in August the | (Kansas) Indians, the questions affecting the in-| Try them and be convinced. Sold at in: tructions. . ° d iti leave { rty-five | trusions on their lands have been ad: . These MOORE’S West End Drug Store, no %4-3t WALTER HAWKES. deed, cow: H agent gave them due notice to leave in thirty-five nestse nd Drug Store, deed, cousisting of the Hous hold ant) oa | fiteet, between Fifth aod days. Where any of them did so, their places Indians are now concentrated within defined a. a NOTICE. _ sitare; Hy + | Sixth streets, we ® al! well the entire n' mf ic a 1P ; > a 2 ‘i onsisting of Chairs. aod Fi-cts, comorising— were Immediately occupied by others. Then, in | disturbed few latraders ere still on the Gases | FAO FOR THANKSGIVING Day! I AEREDY Respretinlly anrourcg to my friends | Carpota, China aud Crcokery Ware, ke. €o. Superior Rocewood seven octave Pianoforte, by A tis -day, a tu obedience to the requirements of the law, he pro- } reservation, but notice lias been served to thein to | | All thona in want of BU EYRREY or @ xood 30 and CIGAR STORE, No 315 Pa. 80 the ea ire coxtents of the Chiokermg ‘oecupied Ker, ; valnut Crim ; ceeded, with military force, on the 1th of Octo. | remove therefrom ‘The intruders on the Chero- | Pir of CHICKENS, DUCKS, fresh wenne, and that f havo appointed Sir, 0, ACKNANS peel del po a Caen, Fancy Artilee dare: ee i eee ae ieee eee ber, ifty days—instead of thirty-tive—atte wards, | Hr ne the energy of the Gommnislorer of im: | ek:ias line, would do well to cal! at j ‘ iE HE, Serene ree en aE | Sate Salen 80 to remove them; remaining for two days there. | quroush the cvergy He CUANING HAR Stalie. Nos. 311 Wioetiegtos, Nee 31m. ‘Ato. at aid Harneas, &o. &o, after, trying in vain to get them to leave without Siena Renner D.C., before purchasing elsewhere.” no6-3t PRIGHT OR BOUDOIR PI Cy ini y aon forcible expulsion, before he commenced the] [7 The Baltimore Exchange says that the nifisent article seat reoel . 1 slarge size, Extension Tabie, Sideboard, Freneh ining necessary operations. The only cabins burned by bim that were occupied at tae time numbered some Sifteen—not one of them worth over twenty 01 take piace the next fair day thereafter. f slebrated Chick &s ake; f ” failure of the long established banking firm of Choice Havana Cigars! sale low, Cals dare itat the peony, 5 STIAN F. SCHMIDT Trustee, Samuel Harris & Sons, which toox place in that OWN IMPORTATION. JOHN F OHN F. ELLIS, i i 306 Pa. av., bet. Sth and 10th sts. city on Friday, was caused by the failure of its] magriinens fo ce IMPORTER Hates oe eh) oa a com m at Jot I id Pianos at great bargains. MONEY ollars—not seventy, as the Trivune would bave | stock customers to meet their contracts, and the | GARS, which will be ready for rale on Tuesday, | 7 AKE HOUSE, by Fanny Lewald, translated | MONEY the world believe. The rest were uoinbabitsble | inability of the house to command those resources | Zt! i/ftent. Importing my own Cigars, | am rom the German by Nathauiel Greene. 1 vol ; MONEY shanties, erected for the most part to cheat the Government out of preemption titles to the land In the agent's operations, care was taken not to destroy sixpence’s worth of property really be- longing to any one of the settlers. After he had progressed thus far the settlers met bim, and stip- ulated that if he would temporarily cease opera- to well in retail at wholesale pric lease give which, in better times, would have enabled it to | call. GEORGE DEMUTH, bog! pote >i Recreations of a Country Parson,1 vol.; price maintain its credit and position enue and Seventh Lal. ni positio: It Up Stairs, Room N: .— at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1 vol.; price IL The present severe cold, unusual for this ALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD. . BLANCHARD *& MOHUN, early im the season, haa been preceded by snow waSiae? CHE RABEE, no 24 corner iith st. and Penn. av. storins in various directions. On Wednesday las, 8 aes: eee, H4Ts AND cars: snow fell at Co! bia and other places in the in- game mai rope Saver, rig ator, Water coo er, Waiters, Mahcrany. Jency Lind, and other Bedeteads, oy ri Bureaus, AT WIESENFELD'S, | Washsiaué, Tevet Sets, Clock, AT WIES! ELD's, | ¢ 2 Sets, AT WIESENFELD’S, attresses, Polstere and Pillows, Bedstend, Crib. and Bedding, . ODEON BALL, d other Stoves, OBEON HALE? “with @ general assortment of Kitchen tea. io} S is io} 2 x > Comngr Foor-anbd-a- wat St. st a rs CHANGE OF HOURS. he latest New York style of 3 r a Sr. tions, they would leave in 2 body by the 25th of | terlor of South Carolina, and a decided snow! On and after SUNDAY, November ssth, 106),the DRESS HATS, Gonnen Four anp a HAL? ST. this month, unless authorized by the Department | sterm in the mountain districts. trains wil: ren as follows: "The A! HAT. AND PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE, ‘3 cOLIRE & CO in the meanwhile to remain longer. A delegation LEAVE WASHINGTON: ~ opened. . 2 ee | = - Anets. ef them came here, and ackaowledging that they THE ANNIVERSARY OF ST. AN- | RA lg HATS, in Felt’ Ses d:ew's Day will bs celebrated road Train at 7.40 8. m, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. were intruders, and that .ue Departinent was but REW'S SOCIETY of Wace Third train a! 3.10 p. m., Express. 71 FASHIONS CLOTHIER, discharging its duty, obtained permission to "a, on FRIDAY EVE, : Fourth train at 6 pm. H. STINEMETZ, 236 Pa. av., FASHIONABLE CLOTAIER. id for the Coun! remain still longer—natil next spring. per on the table precis-1 pirat ok Te PALTIMORE: near corner Thirteenth street, fitLs ox SOLVENT BaNk eyes 16th Now, instead of acting in good faith under that | , Mgwnbers and friends o ithe Rosey whe have not Seoond trainatss arm. OVSEKEEPER’S ENCYCLOPEDIA of BILLS ON SOLVENT BANKS | and’chat ean agreement, they have banded together tothe num- | By applying to Mr. W. Bickaux, at the store of beige * 5 uss DE selene oe Soprers ia ber of from three to five hundred, and are murder- | *""!2%, 5 So Zisom social pleasure charm ‘wba first; Seoul wad’ thisd torad as. : ing and burning rightand left in the name of “‘free- Whose hearts the tids of kindness warm: ington conneot through to Philadel be ane Wi atere. oF the Sarnancs and Raaket, dom’s” cause. Their purpose is, of course, but} — Whv old your berag on the terins, Yok. ‘ Henry on Social Welfareaad Human Progress, to obtain the ald of the Beechers and Greeleys of ° to my arm: foe the, Wests bontne aot | Tis Sno peace. or Reenee from the Lith at's the East to sustain them against tue Uuited States ft y b. others !” Nortnwest; algo. at Annapolis Junction, for An | gyingter, by the authorol “Tha Heir of Redolife, in square west of square n ‘with arms, munitions, &c., until the new admin- SS ADELP I CAMERON, Pres, eelendenertirre dare Fab a se 2 vols $150. by-starnent Reena. 140i a1 This beantiful a =F five (25) fo ad o s ; -PHIA CONFECTS | tween Washi . i Gl 7 on | Sstration comes in, when they hope that Lincola | (9 Hii GADELEHIA CONFECTIONERY. | {wien Washington and Laurel. » pascnser car BLANCGARD & MOMUN, ENGRAVING, solfthe same to satiefy sas’ oh =r will allow them, through bis presumed abolition | Pourd Cakes, Mince Pies,Pastry, Cruata fr Oyater | at 3.40 Dom _corner of Penn. av, and lth st, Published by At public sale to the highest bidder for on the sympathies, to remain masters and owners of the | tis, J » Bnd & genera! Assortment of On Seurday the 3.10 p. m. train goes to Philadel - PLumeers AND GAS FITTERS. 6. G. EVANS, an rane ‘the 30th day ovember Indian lands of which they hold unlawfal pos | H!%ss1n the Confectionery phis only. — And for sale ag his Ais semitone will Up esi ouhject tan ‘ i corn t Fweifth and F st no 26. T. H_ PARSONS, Agent. J, W. THOMPSON & CO. GIFT BOOK STORE, beanscrol @500, payaiie with interect on the Ibe session. =} Guira 9 <SENTS —Fap ame Would on'] the attention of water takers to their 476 PEnnsYLvania AVENUE, 5: a sve - Such is the true hi f the t troubl WASHINGTON | |, s SUTABLE FOR PRESENTS —Fanoy Notions | ¢yi] arsortment of Fixtures, neceseary to. ep raed Gay of October, A. 1). 1961, istory 01 current troubles BATTALION, AT TION. © and large collection, and very ch aac TTCHE contains 51 PORTRAITS of most eminent ‘Ameri no '9-td CR. in Kansas. The pro-slavery men of Missouri, Band C will meet on TURSDAY - | cas OND’S, Tth at. __no.26 $* rs, ed in oval form. making 8 very desira- By WALL & BARNARD. Auctioneers, Arkansas, and the Territory have no more to do : a ye RANKING HOUSE Ke , freer dag on i Corner Ninth stand south side Pa ae. ‘with them than the people of Richmond, Va , or | tendance is requested, as business of intero; SWEENY, RITTENHOUSE, FANT & CO. PIPES, HYDRANTS and PAVE WASH- . Vax ee Ra Taneve SraaeT New York cities. They grow wholly out’ of | be brought forward. Tay Will open {or customers, specis, currency. end : ; on Pinay Buance ROAD, axD NEAB. COLUM! Silegal efforts of squatters to appropriate the lands | —" SY. DAVIS._ | Virginia inoney account Havine superior advantages, with prectical ote. Gorixoe. at Avcrion--On WEDNESDAY AF- REESE Buy and sell coin aad exchange at the most favor- | K owledge, we are prepared to'mtroduce Water | Cail ri of art. for, without | PECNOUN, sh December y we of the Indians to themselves. Tone city, will deliver a”! able rates. ‘ into dw Hing with all the latest japroven: additions! onsideration ac a es wi lat the Auction Rooms, iN a7 There will be Little difficulty in dispossesing hsouian Institution om TUESDAY EVE | Currency and Vireima money wanted. no 2% im | Promptiy, and at prises that cannot fai Engraving ever offered to the pal of Inad ‘on the Fourteenth street ‘and them, as Harney is by this time engaged in that | N! phe, 27th inst. at hall-paet 7 . ERINO, CASHMERE, RED FLANNEL, | _wo2% dtMart_bet.9th and loth w th side. REMEMBER, ‘of the city C work, dodbtless. But the embarrassing part of n 25 cents.can be had at Me Shaker F anne’, Sootch Wool, and Canton Se = lannel UNDERSH and DRAWERS. A full assortment of #128. at | Noa WaLKER & c no2-st 365 Pa.» “4 the matter arises from the fact that while Beecher, | DY & PUGH’S store, Seventh street, Greeley & Co ,are endeavoring to make the North _— believe that the «ffair grows out of pro-slavery ‘war on the free State men of Kansas, the disunion OTES ALL SOLVENT BANKS | for $1 can be had Li Pe WORF, GND SOUTH 4 ” nent Men, w: UL,’ _TAKEN AT PAR. 2 those who sre now prominent actors CLAGETT & MAY w Books a6 s00n as published are for TO BANK NOTE ia notes taken at par : TPAR 7 the P Are Selling Out their Stock of Wi leaders of the South will do thelr beat to minke | 460 Seventh treet, Fe Cutbng She Aen om at xed By EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN | pe SENS believ. —Thave : 00) : their section fe that the abolitignists of stock of Mens’ mand Boyt me thing Fr bed rs a TRENDS MADE OL OT ee Ne at an immense semtiee to close out by the Ist of . 476 Penn, AvENvE, ri Kansas have alresdy drawn the sword against | G-ods, Hats and Caps, at prices to suit the times. | of pricas. NOAH WALKER & CO. = yee At regular publishers’ prices. tract. — slavery in Missour!, Arkansas and Texas, as the ; TH, Clothier. Pennuylvania avenue, Fine Goods of every description at about half ost, regu! through it. and nu~erou- first result of Lineoin’s election—there hae i D ) 24 in No, 460 7th st , oppo. Post Office. _no 23 Gt Brown’s Hole! Building. on ee yor A together thas isone one othe (FST MATTHEW? 5 jOOLS.— A CARD. pone eid prdarsealgnord te trove tm | sticohed teas phe bene tal the res Se sig Vincinta Abra CAROLINA MONE positively or GETT & MAY, rove in > i * such times as the present. = ‘ard’ H MONDAY EVENING, the AND OF ALL OTHER STATES 324 Penn. ay Wor ont and Web ets. Ss Tie int the week. waded ola ct N AS aR. |... bear. A Rerroge Postronsp!—Several days ago it ther ofthe, pa Sete his ne oe - 0 A jo Homers market priee for aaah. Au. wHOo Want was telegraphed from Washington that such was his of auch vital the trouble in the Cabinet that a rupture among the members might soon be looked for' This Piece of exclusive information was imposingly paraded. We now see it stated, as a report, that 2 ebrated ANY,SIND OF DRY | fuct superior stock of CLOTH! |G now on he GOODS CHEAP, tal whan pe euitopests sant pattie conte : TS opp rel Powe unver waehiaganie we wil ofr Sata idasomen sto ent Shit rag Cottona at conte oe metas, 4 y ; ‘ool White Flannels a: 25 worth 35 cents coved SE PREG S? wo. 13, Geom mete ees TEPHENS's co Ali Wool White Fianuels at Sl, $7, 50 cents - bet. 9th and loth ste, 75 cents € naker Fianne! at 50 worth the “anticipated rupture in the Cabinet will be! opp FELLOWS? HALL : neow-oe Pe. at Ret Finwnalp inde@nitely postponed!” And, apparently aea| Ma Oat all M0#£ NEW peess Goons orENED jousselai Deine ot worth 25 ooats reason for the postponement, the public is in- +3 Roar ‘s. ren¢h eee eres worth 0) orute at 62 worth 87 cents it vhews tea Cotton at 9 cents B AT PRICES ny rg formed that ‘the President has somewhat changed | | em NION PRAYER MEETING will be] We are waif ig in his original position, and modified his views ” fee ie i to & a if ved, to whih desire the special attention - Gurien’s) to commence ther TO SUIT THE T Amid all the contradictory news, we think we * aarter past Srolwok. to. contin one iW © yeLEY eGo i ante f 9s yy Bact Om. may safely ventare the prediction that tLe present | —— nos not Be __ B98 Reventh se Shove Pa. Sv. Gents id @' at 80 cents worth @1 pAb SPEVENS'S Fa 42 FORE, vo, PSE Tsai prarr will separate on or about the fourth of lem WEDDING 4h ie % SP ree my A - ~ § M ONEY! & MONEY! Sn dprersans Rye ots EES | book debte and for and Trunks. GETT & MAY, E {7-The New York World which was recently | YW BDDING ENV: " : : led ta etre eh.l and antle no 24-6¢ S5¢Peon ar. | Notes fal and saried a penny paper, bas rained Te price au BRS PA Av boeween ful dtylee. } into the s SOVER.Iege al ING GaN PEEL IEE 06 rE econ Pa. Sv., between 9th’ no 2-3w Pa. avenue, bet, th ap