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reaped trom the male ef the fruita othe got! of this my Deboowd Sue, of my bambIe talent wbiotk He bas grauted pe—oli | ireoly Dring apd lay wpoe she alter of been ¢ where Sucweas bas been arried o4 ul min, This immense oraiy from a com ow exes agived fa bevk coves bas produced & desi of inova eLIPPO% me country be cceasiog Which ooovenes us if @ | oo wieme cre, We, Gberefore, sbould ener on pet omereiy with feclngs of determination, with The bavk# now, however, (eel comparatively sale Oo\toa sold for drafts at snort wigus is Oringing (0 NOR) oes theiGed eat afor? us, to defecd and pro i Crp g0'd, ard merokants bec’ bo Dreabe more (reely leet oor borders from the tngido0s and murCerous ab cotally taoke or & bitter apd bypocritics! toe, who, while pre Tn this connection, | may meaiion that 1t 18 ef vnoe teboleg aid the Diaek, quite willing to wdastaistar Feosived opinion in our we cantile communlty the pe oped cup to tbe white, Det with # bumole reli the beuleversement in sitenta! to secession 18 Over, CHTY pce upon the Diviie arm to sus ‘ain us ip our bour of need, belleviog “if God be for um, who can be against \ NEW YORK HERAL D, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1860. GEN. McGOWAN ON THE ELECTION OF LINCOLN. ‘We find in the Andereow Gasetts of the 17th ult, sre Pe denote melo Andersos Coart House, by Gea. MoGowan, of Abbevilic, In Teapouse Wo Lhe Comp!iweut Ol arcrenada Gen. McGowan matmiained that Breckin- Pibge 18 the only trae Union can iidate before the pe ple He clings to the bope that Mr. Livovin wil) not be elected President. In case be 00 elected, however, Gea Mo towao expreesee bimsel! ip very decided terms as to what snoud becese He farther shows that sucd result Con Dever be claimed ag covstitationsl tn apy just sunse, becauwe it may verchance conform to the orms of the he bas © account ‘o us for ail SECRETARY COBB'S VIEWS ON LINCOLN'S ELECTION - one i branch of trase will grow brister, and tat Tharinim Tis Thies uherefore, of the soleaamity of this once. aneher ‘these “ [From i ap | te importing mart of - '» y oF CC pstitution. We tr bis remarks upoo pon the Washington Constitution, Nov, 7 ) } Wild at once take her posiiion as the great fon and of tbe inportavee which, a6 a peopit, W whom | in onr colomps wita much pleasure, and with our neariy waa prelim Frou tne vetarns wbice have reached us we are forced. | Be i | 4 ry the truths of the Secred V lume oave been faithfully MEDdtion gratis; raham Licooln he Eentheasion Sates. tangbt, we sbould aularh to che «floes we boid (for ou ne | Sug prege-e, and our entire pecble in feat, os néerly wuaat- tothe mente ie crmsienion thet, 40: Ldecoln bas | eeianen ane — bome to spend their woney the to * RE: i 1 ELEC: previous oceasi Abe Re’ 776. Nortbero States or tp Europe This aay ‘of triding | De ekcted President of the United siates from the dib | Py & yoet BOUTH CAROLINA | PRESIDENTIAL E Previous occasion, #a¥ voiution of 1776, bave we, | moun in «pinion, as to oar duty in the emergencies be Y appear fareet. iL TORS. Bra people. been ‘cailed 0 comtemplate = moreserioas | fore us, Bot if’ all-our hopes ehouid. be reeprnnted, ljertavee autul we tok ab the (ack bat about ave chou | OF nex! March, saloseacresmumiative: |" aecuter Poe a a irom tata tek a oan tegen Vat mee Seems a | tg, al ey be mise | ee a aan marae | af amrenine Mun enhecra mew | Bou HA872=2, yom BORE Thee At ep ir iormat meeting of tbe w D ye ’ oF eee eee aetna telbs | ct threw wilions of dollars anvually expended 1a travel euing, the followiog sominatioa of eiec- world to avenge us. History furnishes ua with a prec | of woes "he prople of the Northern stator, groper ppl tpt fo fourteen years. ‘To anicle manufacture! meets @ belming majority, have ir verdict op an Apply at 6 White st. eet, room He. devt for such action It reoorde that:—‘In | Gover swaportan de said ne | “eg and living, and whicd to wo or form returas to | * ' ro i 14: ae ae ar Lakom | vow of the same great objeot abe eubee- | wa not n dinueiooiat ne Me He wa ck One of thom | oF TOm Wo comes ut of the banks in taany ean, tn wellene terion den on “coms Baise of the Pee Bees, SY Derren Ol pup SuaLerass. «@ P. Calhoun quent meeting of the Burgesses, much to tbe | who looked toa Mianchosicn of the Union as a taing de- the ed, jolug @ falr businves: T8 DIsPRICT BLBCTORS | Slam of Governce Onomore, they set apart the | sirable in lselt He appreciated the great advantages shagie So 6 moe wine catal. Dia inet | Unt tay of Juve, 1114, to be obperved as a day of faating, we had enjoyed under our glorious inatitutions He bad ’ 1—John Williams 4—Miman Wataon | bowitiation aud prayer, vo lunplore the Divine inio: pom | g very lively sepee of the immense troubles and psri!s on 2 wtamD 2—fhomas Y. Ximons. b—Jon F Gust, | BE SoG Mor Seats vee panne peocessarily incident to dissolution; but in fall view A oh | Goes aoe shisaity te the why.of trade, bus simnesh entry one of he very = S—boorge P. Bitots 6-8 G. MoUaa. Soe bo rive thee toe, ee eae aoe ee eer Tees | this, vetber as live soder aaa oer iiona ta | dollar that comes i imported by the’ bauks st a beavy | \mestate future gloom and storra, ore oppree, by Bil just and proper means, ov ary to ment; cst, Thies the course which Goancial matters usually PROCEEDINGS OP THE SOUTH CAROLINA | thrrrighte., For thw mold ted yarroti oy ee not ye , take in the Routh generally, aad particelarly ta this en. LEGISLATURS. | Ducmore owsoived the House But on the day appointed | was ready to incur all the dread responsibilities of adie | Nw we have superadded to an aggravation of the fore (From the Charietoo *ercury, Nov. 7] | Oct George Washington, with many of the delegates, at | jution of this Usion, and the formation of sfiouchera | £01E Gilloulti'® these growing ous of the threatening BBNATE. price oop iny: tm bis nd be ar Be) confederacy. He was im favor of this course not from | M*PECt of political matters. Mowpay, Nov 6,1860. |, Church aud fasteo ail day.’ Let us profit’ by cbolor, but from Deceraity—not per se, but ex neceasitare. aan The Senate mot, and was cal od pepe uh | the tinetrious Washingtom. If such means wore caliod | He said that African slavery ia’ a pecuiar 12 | THE CHARLESTON CONSERVATIVE ORGAN one bicek Ou motion of Seoator MuakeNeY, Senator Mosca was | for then to unite the people in tuoir heroic resistance W | stitution, The world doca not untoratand t—tbeir ON LINCULN. amen (ore — 5 aparimoualy called wo we cbr, | the Britian and the wuin’enance of their Constitutional | seytiment is against {t, end it cannot live in any {From the Onarlerion Uourter, Nov. 6) WHAT LINCOLN SAID TO A LOUISIANA MER- | Ren treet, base = ‘The Se .eTAkY read the proclamation of the Governor T8018 Sxainet their Iawlces oppressors, what, ld | government which {s inimical w it Siavery The eicsien of Linooim will, tn all probability, HA! meat | Sailing isu: eat7a Gono | ak. dee pot the p-esent fearful crisis demand. \ | mast be governed by slavebolders, or at least by | the prewnt comederation —If'it dows not, (t will certainly [rsma.the Mem trans Lantaienion: j be seomie ‘hom proceeded to the election of Preaitent, | 82d arouse the South agsivat the like aggressions of our | ag vernment tp which siaveboiders bave a prowetive | puke it w ite centre It becomes pendent mem, there. A bighily reapiatale wareheas of tar Oe ins OF MAGBLE yo Hon W D Porter, Senator from the parieb of ¥OUld be lordly masters of the North? With these few | voice, He took for granted that we are resolved to mau PE aia A set and A agg tl eaaleh denies te tn handsomely St. Mi beet’, war declared nuantmoady | remarks, [ submit the fodewing preambie aud resold: | tain ‘he institution at any an@ al baearda. Mr. Seward om 4 . y ‘gare comoucied to the chair. Tae sevators | Hcns:— was egregiously mistaken when he lately deciared that visit there be bat ap interview with Old Abe, the rail- \ w ite er and deco: ta every perpie, who y fans ios of splinter Cpon being asked by our informant what he SEGAB ANB Scragsnore to sesies Bro, Ro snter= | oath tint A Stee eee eT etrane arene | OMUN, bum ER peaceably Latte ane ot of | area aloe te on Horabarsanaoptare O° A | Set, OP ee eee ca noreent wat, stoners: OPBNING ADDRESS OP THE PRESIDENT. event batsliing Uber, ly bow In reve-enos to tls Cecrees, wu gy eee Davectoras cane y, 1b would 96 better that they the South, shouldbe be elected, the rail sjlitter repli every ouvve: SENATOMe—! hack you for this new manifestation of — { flomnord not only by the teaebings of His inspired Volume | tbi* ques ourselves, fe deciare need 4 Bot have the cotton and the money too. It is the period tbat ster ibterrogetories ‘hed been ded to ‘%4 ’o OUF CuntWdeLoe aud favor, AD4 A cept it io the Faw Kiod. | buthy the nrbie example of our farefathore we devine, at | world that this institution ig our covdern, and so bell) ut | whoo we will be ont of debt to them, and it would be | thst nymiler in\errogetarien had pa Fa gg & Ge core, F apirit to sbicb Yanuw tie tendered Tewbali bw tay | tbiesclemn eraie in our conuirs's afsire wha beact by a | God we mean to maintain it! faxing this for granted, it | heet thet we mbould not bave sp accoust more thaa | YY y PerRons, 1g DY i worm RDO leo on follows that thie 1s no government for lavenolders, ¥0e0 | squire. Our crops are coming rapidly forward, and are | ‘Pt he bad uniformly refased to answer them, since oF adi nities «1 off fh ttt . - Tree idmaute thet winves aut give expremtn to chs | fez lad tacnruene sitn, s1 dome eave! by the fusion and sy | the qiminstration of that which rhould bea cowimoa | tineing gond iicca ea the North sod asope cieet | oid BOL deem it either politic or prodeat to declare his | AYOR Tt FROPERTY. Ce eee ie avatar tothe rales emicuthave teen | frien ac enmeniine Caaanee our rahe. gn the bro, | government baa persed permanent’y into the baot#of | have cur coon, and if we will not take tneir paper vhey | Polley in arvance feck conneton, however, to.ap- <a » bod wording to the ral ol tion of oar temil op be rome ° . Tle dort tk ack govertunnt One BDOFt year bak Te | Corton and Mumbh imple bia aseismwetthisaere we | that groxracbical fection, which in aniaated by au to- | wil tring ue tbeir money: nud the hanks will ome be ve | price our Informant that be would dispel the illasion ex fae . 0 pert of ovr Slate's existence, to direct in ferval butrec of the institution. It bas oeen eaid thatthe | 4 gondition . iming at the South, thas be would have to send men the sul- woved @ th ce of thone who parti And susan ws toextend ali the necessary facilities for the d tame deliberations This 1s wugaal mor, | {Gl Abd earnest etraxgle tn benat of her best wal | etrotion of Mr. Lincoln wil! be constitutional, aad, there | legitimate por poses of trade, from the free States to Ol the offices, by as- his business | aity Weile we pay our last tribute to the mem CHa oa ate cee, gtarrefore, wiih he wieme be | ore, is bo caure 0! alarm. He dnaiee it’ He'said it | “She commersial commuuity of this ety, althoogn sore | Murine bim tbat there would be ‘ound pleuty of 4 axsociatee, let us take she enema | dur uvwomhiness of the Tmanitold Megines, wank “ag | Would wot be copetituticnal im acy jost recze It ie true | 1y preaed oy the Curtailment, to a somewbat greater ox- seater vencheed emt nan tee te nae ee OI DD cows W) OOF hearty suo make Umely preparation for | le, we bare enjosed. with the sword of Jurtion uushenthed | wet the ourrage sould be peretratid unter te | ieng then usual. of those facilitice vo which they have | Psd), received, fo ‘and congiderable of pe the comig ef the dread meneoger who comes to each | Bon Hebt nd tbr gscred olame aa cur saield in our eft | forme of the constitution; but ib will pot be tbe | heen accustomed to iook, are, nevertheless, a8 euund and whieh eine haus tke portion and Butier, omg Dut ones. bot comes w all [0 Bot Beek Dow Ws ine | DAnd, we pledge ourseives to maiptain and protect our beloved | first time in the history of the world when oppres | yelhie at this time ad ab apy ether period, But we sro ramp, Soh tint future from our sight, ous we bavé all b our lives, our fortunes and our ascred hoaoe, BO | pion, order to accompliah ite purpose, but put on o9u- | fousd make one suegestion, which @s ms Wo us appare t, ae Belting, for ! ap furviuct ve Gerling that we ae ox Lhe eve of great |" RETSNES west in view of the sclemn cris in our country's | MULULC el forma.” It they can elect 4 Presisent constitu | cod that te, that onr Dusivess meo bave bea acoastomed | POLITICAL MEETING OF THE SOUTHERN | {iran R?y" ~— | events His levey the Goversor, tu the terms of | aixirs the iad day of Novemer next be wppoiuied sday of | HOES)'Y Dow, they May Go it tour yeare henow, sad olabt | a rely ums entirely ou bank faoilities for their permanent MEDICAL STUDENTS OF THIS CITY. 2k OE ae bis call, noe surnmoved ux to “take aotioa, If ad | farting. homiliathe and pray, and that the Governor be re | Fears Donee, aud so op tor alltime toc me. Io this way | capital, and employ too little of their own means tu their ®& SALB-THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, IS AND / i jor the safety aod protection of the State? | speetrully requested to issue bia prociamaion ‘nvitiag tbe | tbe gorerument will bave pasred under the exciuel © | tym A caucus meeting of Southern gen lemen, who bave re. 135 Fourth street, between sonth Firs and secand street, nent 1 ve clerg’ And peecle of ail de wmnion ions to asemble ia their | eontro! of a geograpbica! fanatioal party, and the Sooib ly been ir Willameburg oF (rade tor rea! eatate with- Sohne ae Ue cate ste ors cong | Places 0” Bubllo worship to implore od's directea and Dlos | be literally distrapebised im thelr own gvverameot. Cao cently been pareuing their studies is medicine in this | (ign wilesut Rew ¥: or addres 2 shore } iene a 4 seinen — Se g bi tan any ip this onr bowr f eificulty to inform the | Shit hervermen oF the constitution be jurtly claimed ax THE SENTIMENT OF MARYLAND RESPECT: | city, took place yesterday forenoon, at the University, L KER. i ctw, tu tienes Of great paola peril, tthe Ro | Goverrersct el ive wher banter Sete ot abe avomument, | coretibutecal? It would be preser hg the lorm afer the ING LINCOLN’S ELECTION. Fourteenth street, at which the following resolutions were | (oR SaLR—JH® LEAKE AND FIXTURES OF TER ) uke carn tuat toe repanlls #28belwed BO | and Invite theas to apyolut the mune day Lor the Ame purpuse rit had fied It would be fige grovawmt tyranny under OUR BALTIMORE COKKESPUN DENCE. unanimously adopted:— ‘Wise. Liquor aud tegnr Hine N- 708 Bi ¥; the place | detriment Toia charge aid lofunction {4 Now addreered | tn thetrown states tbe Iifeless torm of freedom. He declared “tbat, in that micsuamn tae i: ibe Ps dl OER ENN ie now doing « fair tus nem and vil be wold low tor canb; se tous all that is deme ao preoou this provle—life, | | ON muben of RicHaRo YHADON, Eaq., of Caries | case, we would be taxed and governed, aud goaded by & wetuoee, Hoy. 6, d 1 wf, That sai efectery reanone eiven ‘or disposing of i apply to WML is commitiod to our Keeptog, | 22, Mr. © fiin’s serclution «ar sade the spocial order | guvervmeps ip ehich we would practically aud ia rtfock | he TuswomeFree Negro Votes tobe Contested in Comgress— | other tnetitotions of the city be, and are hereby, invited | HAN. Kon tbe prem eos. fortuos. booor, hisvory — for weel or or woe, for heber ee ur shame. Latus de | for Sve ches oe tee iieson, etieed. arescintion an-.| tine’ oft' the Ole’ pricier ar cGaxation, wiuhaae epee | EM Conewmtion of the Siaieem The South a Unit im that Galtceaia den eos as yrcotoerh 2 FOR, SALEIN A GREAT THOROUGHFARE, FoR | Bren te Oe TO eel fusta do | tboriaing ara cineding bls Excollenay Gey. Gist 10 vse sf oppeition to which our Torcfataers. (2. | Contention Pree Negrotsm Against {te Caion—One or | aidering their cuty as to the propriety of moriog Sousa ecitiggmare tan ba tthe value f the aod antares "ies | aaa pg Gis ts the great exigvaciag | HEOvE Duvdrd tbe dollars ayproprinted lust yont We dread bazaron of the revolation, | the Other to be Gwen Up—Policy of the Nw Southern | at tbe presen juvotare. | ty eee | By which we core t von all hing, Wt ws te of ona | YOF wiltary ati grocieg, fo tbe purchase of imveived | akd woged a ‘bloody war for sewn me 30870 | paca renting Purif ond Negro Labor, ae od, Bante Nhat the Hon, J. R Cinton, of Mimiotpot; ad baptist een pel “ oT | armannd military sccougrements. Col. Cuntogbam anid, | God grant that we may Dever be reduced to ruck « velo are » ; cane; ‘Shuster, heer wr esha as ioe the el eon? | Wexphawen, that bis reeolution was pot jutenced to | coudtion Butt it ome to that, bo would oertainiy The reeult of the election to-day begins the foal atrog. | of inte; Capt ot Cloir Morgan and Gea. J. G. Bynum, Jematy wpm the alae ay petrinriens, amd for the sake of the | mb nob other military prepurations as the Legix'a | pos acviee acgulesonnce, but wool! ratoer raige the | gle between the constitutional party of tae republic nad | of Teunersee, are respectfully invited to be proseat. grea’ caw ly our tuanlatly wid bw ouestrengtn ohy. | bere mit deem proper, upoo the election of Linenin be | war cry, “To your tenta, ob, leract!”” do one ready the leaders of Btitiah free negrotem. If by any chance tna ‘The Gilowing gentlemen form the committee of the J 5 be atand or | Ie weertained: but simply to cerry into effert the intew | w incur every rerponsibtiity raiber thad eubimis to sucd x * g Renken celal oaaeaad Bat tlre Pivgany By iow of the last Leyiwiature in regard to the sporogr ation | permancrt ostracism in our own goverament. He enp | Clection is referred to Congress we may expect fear | movement;—Mosars, Peter Binford, of Alabama; BK Teg tacit bees and thet de-sides, May wa | Made atthe Inst salon, and to relieve the tevornor’s | ponew the cate of England being annexed to Fran 1] ful ecenes mt Washicgtom, And ia say cas | Whitebead, of Miveiseipp!, and Wm. F, Smith, of Virginia, | Juited, avd way the great Ge of mon and “or | em Parrasment growing out of the wording of the ros la wied wh et oe dy with hee Anglo-Saxva biooi pad ee ee eae eee eee eee Toe ‘Liao Ub ieeealien at elk dues tatiana ; j eae a ee ete ne way of | Cot Cuntogham's resolution was made part of the spe | would rubmit to be gover ea by Locis Napoieua aad tae | tnse If elected by the popular sectioasl vote | 1g adjourned. hs henor and of safety " | cud order fer ene 's'einck'en Wonder, tiv ets. wrened Lagislatlce are mbiy, orea altaoizn wie vas re | of the North, Ligeoin will Gut didioalties of « serious Super a : cdl the G m ing tha é eects presented im that Ase moiy, Dot im a boveless minority? : i ot | anf Siumitleg a seat to ihe Gowerne annoancine tbat | SERENADE TO SENATOR CHESNUT. He asked shether Erglano woult sutrois wo thearrauge } barketer oo the threshold of his new position, Tne Before Jutges Bosworth, Wondratf and White, frie” “nquire on the premues, mordweet corner ef Tkind | meeenge, 4 & Committee was soot to the House an- | SPERONES OF SENATUR CBESNUT, GEN, BONHAM, MR, | Ment for B Mingle day? Hoe declares that ne aid not by | right of free negroes te wots for President wil be Nov 8—Charles B. Toppan vs. Harrie E Butler, im- | ***Bue and Fifty nish street nounel:¢ the Seoate ready for business, | WHET, AND GOV. ADAMS, woud vather ily to arte aes phe the preat maiden or | coDéeated by the South, aad the republican wajorit, Will | pleaded with Thomas Buller —The plaintitl, an assignee of PORES LOT OF GOOD RRCONDUAND BEBOKS: | Ps, yo aa ram, ton Aecaeriant | At balf-past eight this enaes Filo sa ie cine Agivecurt and Cremsy. Ave yet, Whe qveditou of Hogisod, | be Caled tm question by Southera members oo thit | 9 judgment by which he became creditor of Thomas eer et creer ey S007 BCom crest, MESSAGE OF THR GOVERNOR | fnenda of § he Cutis Sereuatien hist, ah Jane; by a eee ee a ecwctreuenee it the patmicicces, | Frouud, and, the point being weil taken, will be derooly | Butler, 12 1800, fled the complaint to set anide, as fraeda B RALB—ONE OF THE BEST WH 7 | ; oer Hotel, ¥ ith a band of murts About ftees Ru. dred \ our condition in this government, | vm and tuoccesfully upbelé—at least to t \sfaction of si OLRGALB AND | Courmin SO. sor p1800 f | Plewereasmblod” Iu scknowiodgi.g the eonyiiqent | Wow OF it param permaceutly nto tke an se of: moe A - inaaaet \ept and void, » copveyance made by one Howland to the | MY Peait Livase comes te theron eeu AL : RTE Senate ane House of Rarwwmyrs. | Me uses & ke vepublican party, Ae the opposition. The struggle om this preliminary quos | votenoant, Harriet E Butter, ou the 10th of October, | comer oa the Righth avscne ac fat ane al sire} — = weinng aithecg si He peor before epoken with #o deep a serte of Hot dikpored to give e Mgt. He was {on will kerve to array public scotiment at the South as | 1869, of certsin real esate by hy eg yuire of BEB ol No. The Act of Congrers. parsed in the ¢ear 1848, enxote | the objipariove pressing upon him. Before tne setviag of | StrNEE LINE to the Inet, rth the walehword— fhe o: a unit against tbe black republicens; bad as the tolww ‘The stiegation in the complsint «as bayed upon Bus that the electors of President ant Viet President abel ba | to merrew's fn al) humap pronat the desta of | tuten and Sunthern rights, Sreckimridge and Lane. the following pointe:—Firet, that the coasiderstion was ers of Mr. Seward will undoubtedly tke edranced free | yaid by Thomas Buthr: seeont, that Thomas WS Soper cals orm ptunty gee uw cubation Se E COMMITTEES, | vegro ground, the feaue will become, of course, more | Butler war indebted to two pereans, ueither of them being | any cilioe or ealoom, Call ai the}maker’s rooms, 30 Broed way, hae Ai donriy abeltitnined the pla nti or hie asaignor; third, that the conveyance | up eteire y ly al * was made with the inteut oo the cart of Tuomas Batier apjriuted os $e Turmiay voxt after the Grst Mooday of | ® great repubiie would be docided ny the el-cion of --— the wontk of November of tbe year in which they areto | Liveoiy I that event, @ live of epomirs is cloriag | ORGANIZATION OF ViG appested The auuus) merting of the Legisiainre of | areund us which moet be broken (Applause) faey [rem the Cnariesvon » Bouts Oarolina, by « coustitvvoual provision, wid nos | tod at the tuitial puis of a uew depariuce Two #nys z joe, meet { the cltizene of ! 7 R SALB—A RARB CHANCE —TH) teX© place upti! tbe fourth Mouday ia November toriaas | were before them—-in «v0 of which, whether they would | Jotw’s island and Wadmalaw isiurd was beid ou the 34 But the great strogete, and the vita! struggle, t2 to take ood Eosiit CG Batler to binder aad daey woaiters 5 pelea ag / oe apn papny AND F3 doty, w hority cog | OF not, they must trend—for in that event to wnica Diace on the call of the seceding States for s convention | frm, tal the real eatat+ in question te held by Harriet be city now doine ‘8 good bostnens. Wl EE] ” *, bo Convene tae [4 extraoral = ot ere send be apres ns, byt ba . the Hon Fdward B Bryan war 4 to | of al! the States to coneider ad set.le this elave-y qnes Bi ped) po odkona ry advanced the consideration | sppliea for son. Apply on the premioce 196 Wes street. - nor, ementes and rebellions: OPS es : provemen' wt hc rm Boda nm tes Bary cocasions, 10 Ovovens you, that you may oa ko mor onor, eme' per _ : with aubm' ud Mr Isaac P. Grimbal! appointed Secrotary. | sion 1 ig evident this negro question can never be ar A motion was nade by the defend ant’s counsel to dis- ® SALE—THE OLD ESTABLISHMENT OF B. LUBRS- row, int the number of Bieotors of Presiaent aod if. \n blood wt all times, and siave ‘on tak ng the chair, state? the object of en a + ~ ALE-TB} Ls Vice Presilen' to which this Siate i eatitied. * The other pad ite dangers, but no disgrace, | their aseewbdling to be the fertoation of w Vigilance So- | fanged by Congrees, or through the means of a | ™ compleint. on the ground thar there were reo masuwfacturer, reetiinr hati not sn, Ae , 101 5 Unoer ordinary ctrcumstauses your duty ovuld be soon | “ Pare them rt the end Which ould Wey | oucty, similar to those im other acts of the State. He | popular election. A aa’ tne iaees tad’ be —— facts ned forth to make an action in favor of the | /¢F, 10. North Roore surest B LUARSSEN. digobarged by the election of elestors reoresentiog the « ve Fare ago an iPeue of far lees magul | Ruopond it ODeCeMPary to point cut the reasons for ench ; —_ ard R RALP—TEE LIQUOR STORE 78 OLIV! 75 OLIVER STREnT: choice of Whe veople of tbe Saja; Bot in view of the | tudewss presentss tothe American oulonles, | The result | orgenizatiuns; they are mauifeet, The causes operating | ‘ect infuences are Bronght to bear against the Souk | The motion was Geuled ani exception token. Bridence BSE a? LOcOR stone 7 cuirme threaten 'ng aspect of fairs, and the sireng probability ¥e ai! know. Covatitutional liberty was vindicated, aod | to our vital wjury wore ooly too familiar and of a0 re Party prejudices among ourselves will lead to division | *®* and exception taken. 4 deares waathen mate | hss other business to attend to. Anquire on the premises. of the election Lo the Presidency of a sostional osndidate, | thirtern free, sovereign, indepen int Staics were néhered | ceot rig. He would nob (ndoke io elaborating é a the teen r that ibe copveyance was fraudulent aud void as against - — —_—— by 8 pariy committed to the suppart of meerures Bich, | {p10 the family of nations ineve wnen was daty on | winoy worde: that ork of mn was We ee be ete ee ee ee wb the creaitore of Thomas Butler and the plain MR27O, HUNDRED BALRS LOUISIANA 1 Mf carried out, will inevitably devtroy oar equality 1a the | tee and stamped paper. Should New Englanders, svawet | quent'y overdous No one, ab tole lato day, could | Pablicans by the ordinary political moder, A convention Mh ‘ap appeal made for anew trial by the de. wrades, 5 i Uniom, and ultimately reduce the Southern States to mre Coemics, without copatitution, without ooorent, bind | throw alditional light upon the sonject of our politioal | of the States, however, not being a party moasare, will ‘LE, ONDHALP TAR Ines. ' provinces of a consolidated deepotian, to be governed by Carolina’ and cetermwme her’ affairs? (Voicne—*No, wha cif that now foublana ee toes must“talt- Gein ene Wiha thee ceuredakeia,” fenme The decision Of the Judges was reserved. a Ee oe Oe, ONBHALF THR INTE 8 Axed majority ty Copgres® bowtie 1) our instivations, Beer! snd apolause ) OF should Caroling be governed been © . ¢ re 'w (his eity; mo competion Ant no Bumbug A forvane cad upoe our ruin, I would respectfully eng. dy Oarcliniace? (Maby yorces— Yes, aud forever!” aad @ ately on the distribution of pstrooage by Linsclasmotg | Drvoncar mw Marea.—We had alwaye supposed ti Demande neahort vine. address oa givlaiure remalu (n eeesion and take muon applause.) That It was ths eettled purpoee of the Norta. | Ot the Legis fro “tates, and would be of Congress un: er tue his Cllowery, he will experience the iff will of the disap Rhode Isiand was about the greatest place for d{vorces ia sires ——— poluted, and the treachery of thoee patronized. Tue | the New Sngland States Buta gianve over the dockos TO PAINTMRS—FOR SALE. THE SPOCK AND PIX. of il prepare the Sate for an; Pataca of the black republican party, to govera them ta violation rgeasy that yw » (oat quarter, soom fa these snc ieliee Becomtag 00 longer of the Suvreme Court of thin State for the sounty of Can- ‘paint ‘street. Brook mai That ev exp-Aition of the will of tho peopie may bood- | of the eomesiution, and without thelr omeat, was appa y ond wanqailiity promises made Ww all ths dissatinfed tnflacnoas—trom the | beriand jeade ua to doubt the currectiees of ove sappost | ‘ree thercauer tf selling’ oui. Ua uct’ woe for rearealves. tained ov a question {ovolvicg much momentous conse. | reut frum tele past copcuct. Their arrogant prota sleyiwiature would ineet to ent the | tari’ mea of Pennsylvania to the “landless” equetter of | ‘Joe, There are o@ the continued aad new dookets for the | Will be ei chesg quences, J would carnes'ly recommend that, in tre event of Sion® apd avowed intentions fer forty yoare, aa of thie © jeut aud Tice President. Bat ck to reset. Dissatinfaction will ralo | Present term of the Court forty two suits for divorce. Of ~ Abraham Lamcoln's election tw the Prerdency, aGmren coutinued to diturb tet peace and endarger et eC re would and certainty ought to | Ht!\vole—will come ‘hese thirty were by the wives aod twelve by husbands PAPER M-KERS—T9R BUBSORIBBR HAS FOR | tion of the poeple of this Suaie b* immedtiaicly called ty their lives, pending among them emisrariae wn | he done wt this extra session The Logisiature would | 1 the black republican camp, Gad the séceding States | vg wives The Court bes grate’ divorces in eight of the comnider and deermine for thewasrloes the mode ant ye 4 —_ = vy recouated - wrongs | pre y remain i & fox days aber the elec. | will fod themertwes aided, not only by the original et = — the libela So Two by ve | SS measure of redress My own opivtowe of what tac Con | the South endured, and the purposes of too a0> | tov, until tt i kooeh whelber the gholitioniste ° . 4 1B entered “belther ? and thirty still reumatn to Fention thouid do areof little moment; bat believing | Htion party, What would your forefathers bave eid to | have ciccted canditate If they bave, the | ™i# OF the abolition party, but supported by the omnser: | 10 syndicated npow nial that tbe Gm hae arrived when erery oe, however Rom- | ven AD ikeue? What did they say to an inene incomp sea y be, thoula express bie optaions (a aamia — Diy less? Wouls they not bave said we have canse to a# ange, Ja natrained to say that the only | sume that p-eition among nations to which natu ring, W provide for | vatives all over the country, Every admtoistra people Tue Ovovea- | tion is of arcessity at © disadvantage. Tas} bia a8 eoon as poe- | . 4 age. LT 28 FOUND, ond —oppostn, oes «in| power =, ~ fi in my judymong ws tte tecewtom of Bruch Dad eptitied them? Yes, from their past record they adyonroment of the | Prople sre foond opposing fh TOCKET BOOK LOs?, ON 0) im the Taiopat T'owm, The imoications from | Would have noted what they enid, (Great appiagse.) | regular eeewiom Owe body, if it ds 10 condact the | The democrats will undoubsediy combine with the | A oumiuing tee neaee tee Corbiag und chor « Sewhern Bais justify (he comclusvm trat che There i but oue way oot of thie difleulty, apd you must | suaie wut uf the Uuiow, #i'i do shat i. solemnly declared | Union party, which will lead the opposition axetaat Lin. | BOvalte to any Ae mast, 0 vermont ee ® Careline wil de immediately followed, f Chouee whether you will be governed by caries or go | a few sours since |t Pad a right to do, ant will dove, he edie: anda Ui Vide Gelatin tate 6 ee hes ree tN will be paid, Bo questions asked, for ee ie ok emmamcomaly Oy Am, and whinacly by (Ae Yord yourselyea, For myrel) | would npfuri the Palmet | trneied, ioug before the taugnration of tbe abolitionist, * ie lorced 4 Feiten street, murs ou * <6¢ cew'red Co-O eration of bbe Osher = fing— (thunders of cogs em erg Mod live or | The other. 1a ob oe W the sovereiga’s mandate, = topal ixmue Opon the South, there is nothing for tt but to RACELET —LOST, IN BROADWAY. NRA. Ha ni Wimiler “eatiiutiont, for #o.ch eo many of | Cie ae became our aocestors. I wonld ring tbe clarion | pane Ut requirrie cnuctinewts for “cioaring the deck ot them eqas: ti vere, ‘Fireet on getting out of s Twenty third mrect ar lave Dees We log, S8eMes LO De Dear at ana, now of defence in the ineoknt earsof our foo, (Ap wee _ 13 eastech sn nts Donal de pgrenndb Serge y, te redey aftern on, bay SE, Bracelet, wit! Oe mee * & Ourt-lvee whl fore be realized plaose ) There are several modes in which to prossed After 1be “action” (9 over those vigilant societies with | Sb will Gemand the entire reuanotation of the auti “Amor on the tie preat wanimity declared (rat she has | You have the riehs, reorived unger the conetitation, at a | of eoarke come to a patorsl slavery theory as a governmental policy, and making the | ‘retary to the Kener st Home a ~ > LL welts @ anak on earth can | *overvian Sisie to’ witaoraw from this Union (Great acommities of seven was 4, 1@ counection with five States ia open revo ” r a. and no power applause) Te ie your uty, in the event we contemp | appeiose fi " ng, as fod deman. re « ee IN BROADWAY, Asour TWO WEEKS AG), TAILORS AXD OTHERS.—POR SALE e lison'# make. ‘im " , pat Lincoln, the Northern people wil! at last be cai! an od feavioned gals Read 1° Owner cam have the new Sewing Yachine of Wheeler oooreume of arbitrary power, and forge’ful of , 1 te, to withdraw. (Increarea applause.) [tis your oli. Wm R Sarnows, | 8 " game bs proving Fo ery and 508, € ry, lhe areotumnnt ct tee Votes Heaton | Ools tefety. Ko Goubt Af tbe South motre, exch Sate deabrect, Je Stevens, Ikasc R Wil. | 64 upon to say whother they will give up this free negro | at 6) Wart sures Mt PAPIME Oxpensen, by applving quire at Mrs. Greti’s, € Oroaby cireet, above Broome, dl tome or slean dty iteel{, and alterwarde determiaing the . J ers maria or give op the Union . . 7 : clap chin the Chateint ded 10 the onenant BYS Oe. 0N MONDAY —FOR 84 VERY HANDSOME nc el te ee rant patent Sead Laat | Remuense, omemen reat cranes | “Sette taee; momen Mort oncnuine wane | KRG pe, Maer nine ooteane ms | $140. Fos Ras 2 Tent, Retoroet po earthly tribunal, it eral, | BUTAD Contingency With seventy per cout of all ex Seiety, which were Neanimouly adopted | made to Northern manafsctoring industry. Thianow | Gonsees Tihs chal. Thedader will eorive $3 by ‘ewrme | irs ‘Apply sh 31 Barrow vireet wear Blau Md during the remainaer of my administration, be carved | portation, and furpifbing teventy per cent of al! mauufeo- | ine nociety was inn organized, aad the folowing are 18 | srothere party wif also meet the North balf way in ro renee oul to the letter, eeardlest of @ny hazards that may sare | WITED COLLOD goNds KeDE to the world by Great Britain, | aieery axes yieh insite Wild bine Be tong [Osta OS MONDAY RVRNING, OCT 39, EITHER 18 rownd we cecvtim 1 would #89 respectiully recom. | you bave an absolate eccurity to govern in peace wud ee- Dr. Won Roper, President. ie owe @ basen deen 4 the -entemy of nate, om Touring the sama, or on Ube meio» thoreagh reorgm.tza ton of the militias po as to | tMiaB your indevenderee (Applauer, and cries of | RJ. LaRicun, Vice President. misunderstood by ox, or pressed without any considers | 7A) ‘rum Fourvonth reer down Mroa was, Wo tbe curmer place line when military force of the Mate ins preition to | “Geed.”) The man most averse to viood might safely | J.P. Grurbal’, Treasorer tion mpon our people. I mean works of national improve | Mining ton hrcten The Retas oth’ Mah ey De ures at thr shortert poties and with the greatent of. | egtee to drick every drop shed to ncoompliah such # te JW Bours and G. W. Seadronk, Jr., Secretaries, fee, the ti . by returning the same tC. F-B, aid. V-Ouativis & Ooere wena mao in the Sate, between the ages of | *Glt. Whee they resumed the powore which wore dele- | Op moore Fed teat tie prossasings be pab- | Ment, exiarnal stoam tervice, the Inoresee of our army | 9 returning ihe . FB, : $350 Fue, 2uF ety Ove, shoe’? be well ermed eth the | bony be ented oe nw well ned wou ow © | tebed te the Cha Mercury and Courver, and pevy,and other kindred subjects. We wanta line Aan enna an mg lt the Tenth ward. movers warfare, aot ail the orld wcoperisutien for which they are willing 100i | The meetwg tien wijourin : ost—o7 ¥ NOV. 5. FROM 2 FI ate need for that purpsse | ‘When they rursuet this course, he believed ail tue soath JY GRIMPALL, Secrotary S Goreremesy wateines umes Sete’ HUG Toa to inch and tam Reg Charles Boaaiel: pees tyme ou eral preparation, f would ago te | Would Gork to Uaelr Standard: [Apploue ) Tash was Liverpox, from Baltimore to Rio, from San Francisco to harley. Whoever will retaru Rim wil be liberally Wem thousand voluatears oe | the true pulley. No better gorernment could be formed | ORGANIZATION OF MINUTE MEN IN SOUTH | Cuisa, trom New Orleans to Vera Cruz and ‘the Went y ancepted: thet they be organized aud driited | He would rot argae the question, bot took it for grantet CAROLINA. we want lo Railroad. WILL PURCHASE AN EXCRLLENT PLOID by offerre chesen by themarives, apd hold themselves fe | tBat wi Carciimienm couceied the right to scone. He [Wreen the Cobumstie, Genrdidll, Nov. @] ian, oat the Pacife Retired. I the feath $400 Su cocuass AM SXCRLLENY PLSTR pA torn nO Upod the shortest notice With | hoped sy mmphat fn , Dat it tod Bde | owe soso taead teoes Commuee ¢ will Join ue tna policy like thi, and yield also « lasting fears in thin ity Tboren. os. coving Abie preperation tr eolesce, and with alithe patowed | peswed toem 60 ube care tue Sitner es were 008 all wer formed ot Cokesbury, abbevilie « sed satisfactory tari measore, it i# believed that the Fre 0 Load hace memories of cast achiovoments with ont love of Iborty | for them te bebooved them to rewoue the al iborty an otjeurs as to be beld i ard batvod of tvracny, aod with the knowie ge that we | from the reientioss for, aad if pit to the tris!, teymaast | fe Sti" Uh. AP sow il omtasenien 08 | North will protect, expaod and develope our negro labor poocten lng fF tbe safety of oor homes and dreeidea, St ike for helt aitare and tacit dros sae Srmned. at Ranwwoot, Cheer | Wheres on the bigh sons aa well as in tho Territories witty nepenh t ton Gepeuerer er Maman f the green gravee of their sire, dioutes, cs ‘ald. They passed cosolw: | Heney Clay's American aystem, combined with the negro ely trurt ovr cnose in His Reaping | od, and thetr native land. (Lond cheering ). We. ont | He a4moe shes them to be just bo thelr cause aud thet i the meneage bo pricted, and | God. Jostion wuld wtand oy thelr sits, (Appinase.) foraber gr tate that the Cedar Greek | Proposed Union party. Will the Himnatp join uf day, Tuesday, at bail peat | SPRAOM OF GRNERAL BONHAM. pact, oD the 99h Git. rerolved themselves [From the Balitmore American, Nov. 8) ot toned 22 & spl ied 4) iross, in which | uuanimerry into ® company of Minute Mem, to act in | Ae the emoke of the battie fielt clears away, ant the LORE gO PEDERED AY, wo’ nottled Forty wt be Cepreuated deiay in the natertion of the separate ao tant o ary ‘a side nud tbe defeat on Cemrion of the Slate of fom h Car from the federal ilar organizations throngtout the | victory gn ube side au font ou tbe other in convention of the 888 | jspor developement of the South, forms the pillars of this eek. Mr Canuivoros mored th eoslorcer for ; ment of a commttion oToue nm Congressional district, in conjunction wite « - ted the badge of the bine erckaie. Deyene the poseldility of goudt, we may look with com- Jobo \ aliaban, Jr. wud endorwed by alex com ittes from we Bowe, to pomianta siectors | Unico im the contingency of Licooln's cia Her eovion To@ Wwe.tert recalls to cor mind the fact that the | parative ckiamess Opow the mepect of aflaira. While a seventeen huadred ant fifty ao wi carriod The followiug | would. im his jocgment, be the eignal of a combined | Cedar Creek Com Bnilidaation | single ehancs remained it was well onoagh to give all oar | 2°02! De let cay of sev tembar 1839.0 which bas by ra paid Committce wee sooointed.—tenatora Rarocs, Sarker, | Sovtnern movement, tbat woud inevitably be crowned | excivtent of 1880 vat A fur. | coergies the secompliena CMerent eure at dille-ont times four ban- Dantgier, Gorlington, Sbarpe acd Mome. wb bri bent succes ed Gred wed fifty doliars «r iheresbouts The paymeat of aad | 4,UGt0 86.000. Address T ther coincidence 1 That the company elecied Christian | of Liveoin. We have fought as loyally ag we could, some | son" ies hoes stopoed Whoever will retare the adove note to HOUSE OF REPRRYENTATIVES, SPRKCH OF OR RUETT. Hokie, Bq captain, and retwrsed bim to the Lagi | of us wader one banner and rome of us under another, | hainn-l Joura ai the “arrorsta's olloe, Wil be Fe A MANOPAOTIRING BUBI- Moat, Now. 6U8@". | | the Hoo R faxewait Rasre rected, tn thrilling ©. At a bis com, K. ¥. Booker, oq , te ean: | agains She umnipen euoesp, ed we Rave ues peesamed. | ¢ the cwaer wartedand | $4 5()() "Time on ievadwsy; maa The Boure war rallied to order, aud the Cork road the | tonee. t the iffostei ma deorase m he had | mancer of ‘pe, ead returned to the Legimatare af | [i cu!y remains for na to gather ap our seaitered forces Sa -ueeion ant : stock sew and serfest; proclamatien of the Gover tog the extra eeetion arted th Ube Ipeipieney of the tes the head of the ticket - so? \o make arringemenw for smother slrugge upon aa- | on ey RY INSTART, IN THE — fi CE AT” etna wanear ron latingtna dtetrict, | £0 rapt Our cotemporary of the Rock Hil! Okroniele, speaking { ciber and more forvapate Seld | pebone eee tata tease at eo ae (eae ettel, ovatabning D, suorseyeat lee, 2 ood gdiudiccacias eetanees diequeliset | thetr ‘Tbe plainest fet staring un in the fron ie that weoan | ir tne taser wil reture the Wellet and cootmmen Cees . . menuimtion of Minnte Mes, saye—Kook Hull is naa | heals, ith the Dame ot Aéam Kin Meee, he Downess of thelr professions very soon, aod who will we ated oO ane ‘ not be deceived the pocoaa time, thay baye fooght tor | () "nas we 4 Ry. Le fomething more tangible than the barren ehout of ets. | jst ory and the disappointment thet te rare to overtake gan) read, and which will be ow Booske foand im the proceedings ‘Oo motion of Mr Rewt, in compliance with a reonm- mendation from the Gor , * sineulation arine the profite of tng. Rnd now We come to dhe fuctintions of thin Dich are in many cases entirely neyoad the Managers ofthese inatitations Whea oar N> dods that geutlerman gave them, ae a hoane demos net Gnithing of the exceller are ‘Twenty third surest om the evening of the an ing's ebveriainment, Oign fed ANd patriotic advine Ayling crowd on thelr way to the resivenoe of Governor | From thie craiit } hor, ib wae ordered that the by holfing the appointment of Postmaster, fils rafanal | great euty before ea That uty be bad long oun eady We Dumber eeveoty seven. Afew | ‘its Do wash fleld out of the Uciw. Sappose Maryisnd, | itrencon Bo 4 Tryun Tow, « ere wan tad! A wee to cecnpe the funaticines, the tejos somber will resch certainly ove hun: | Virgiaia, Kemtocky and) Mumeurl, Gkeetd rcapsed | atv severdes: saclnetdeiceanenemaasas ‘aaa $6. 000, -2o° SAL, TAL oF A wawupacton.| The members prement all batng qualified, the Foner | toe, the rreed, and the shamoiens eff ontery of our fmm —iikely two hundred | %0 the ‘iwvrtenion of South Carolina, and by for | em ne Pog a aor sas paaamk” ee amas, oneted in tte ety. cur re elvetad General J Ons Spmaker, | bY taking oor destiny inks ocr own hands. The qieetion | fe proporss 8 grau m r al ense tu " fon ‘ setters paten Al parte make & eivated Generel Jalkm Maman Gpeaker, | by tabing ver destiny nto carewn nende. | Toe qeetion | alist ppoees that's grand rally be made in Ootumbla } nae EON wisbdran, from 126 |_Onafeiorsayt | Later comeand agey tod Gees b, Weeere ene cuerdy (roe, being @ barpenn inventios of rare valen, ® tre Moree of Reraemestatives— . , Or whether we would, Ite mow aad f . ‘ maing ten | we arderel® HOS whuing, o dy en torsed the nome apply wn Basean sven mt, rocen No for wo day, ia with erent itfoulty hat ‘can Mod Inog ag* to wepiont Q gorees ourmivea. ‘Mr Raste very bap. | ANCTAL PRESSURE IN CHARLESTON. ’ sud ve | cautioned wot 0 rescuste the fait oobe aa pe tect be, bee the profound wovantions when Sil my Dress on tbe lea the Wee of any \ovasion of our fel. an ta | (rom the Gbarievtom Courier, Nov. 6} , (cuee over the border ns roxily aa it | snyoed 2 W. LURE, 91 Maiden inne, N. ¥- neat caaion at | ebould long perio of ern called upon the oc 7 to staod fast by right | The perpie of the Sout a M . in Canada of tn Rogiand For the ver: preg ee nae : 5 = " Gestton wih thie # gos fortune tre | and uty Ponth Corclign | history, hat a4 acts coesmerots) people, Nearly the witioa cna egaré tho Goctrines and prmetpics of the : oxayrounn sure, | B23 AAG AS Bide Pra hn tee pele ON BROAB onive such 9 teetimonial of the cwfitones of Lae orp © of | Ole Paoe Of prateemen and poiriots, bal martared Capital # ewpeyed wo be former branch of indusuy, | Tepeblican party with Gnahangeable hostility do we tn | | ea cote iro at , he this Commonwealth throweh their repromrctauiwer, | brave Higeat, of immaculate ‘b of aus where it beoumet & pormaveut investment. Banking ie | ties Wpom toatolalping Gur position of equality ia ibe wae rede cietures The feder will retura ® to 1 Rai'rost aveone, warty She thin countr? @nat athooe hut condoetes by a armrciation of capital which fe aappoe | Calor, and watching Over or rigate from tas Onto totne | * ereey Oty. Mrs OWRN, low me, enters ; to Greene, and Rho owed 1 to herself to ioterpoen har from ide facile afforded by ite credit, to ti * iakee, wha from the mouth of tho Suequsnance to Py % ledgmenia, ant testify with no affectation the deep tm | covertigniy im thie great crisis la behalf of regulated | grave to th: erteut of two or tbeee thas toe seoanet et nortaern poiws of Malae, Thu iaw tas provides | $5 Pose weaeese ee preseton which this (reeh evidence of your cood iene oas liberty fotwal caylial employed, and vhs \¢ true under certain | y Saves 19 Operatite eo long by Helmont 400. All persone | TAY 00 ( bambere strews, cootaining 8 pieces of tate impressed upon me The dutice of thie eba'r—antT | PREC OF EX GOVERNOR ADAMS. | cirounstowcrs 2 , uid whecier rexiater’, oF by tts © i the wane, na parinoat ong | COR, M4, 16 and 33 inaber wite, we blue paper, bave & rignt may 90, from & long experienne— | Fx Governor Aname stowed that every clare of oar The proeeet of Interest on ony agvicclinral investment | «rade: ft ie ail) the Iw of ube land, aod'we | beer eee ped The fia er by marine the same ai the desk of WM. WILKEN & OU, 217 Peart street, are fall of diffeaity, care and reeponsibiliiy. At G0 | peopie were equally aud Vitelly iutereeted in the decision | sp pears ahually tu the shape of mur p, ¥aieh the planter | & forcement But what | 14**Joy's Hotel will be ewiabiy rewarded. ea ener erie a eed time are cay; but ail of these elements ero mutt. | ofthis matter. Bis advice was to try the virtnn of the | gutbere and preyeres for markek Whee ready he Y withers Osnfederacy say | ANDREW SMITH. $10 REWARD.—LOST, OF THURSDAY, NOY. 8. 1 {plied when the case '# s00h a ope as the crivis which now | prest princi nia of State rights und the Pomedy of eeaarate or dlirees prongs his factor we pat lot thet barhored ovr fugitives? | | O8T OR BYOLEN PROM THR MalLs—ovR NOT the Third avenue care, between Tenth ad » Tpenda over thie Commonwealth; and wniest | hare your | Sate action. fiw faith in the dostive hat increases : voseaboard, aud web. | AGRO, the oreNotantion that bas beep wancessful tn thin | | ONT Sl Gealin a ietes, dineetad tn le We inecan Frooelie, | Seer Mitte, Netw ed se nad Mim, Raymond's store Aid in direoting and moderating the debates and drihe | wich ibe vecerslty for ite exercine The ovotest was vena | te nest crop, before the preneas | conteet Oae nt of atability oF permmoence about | Kesrx cunts, Rew derey. Bald note was for weive Baadred | xnid ciasp:'s gentetoanrs | ben. om tnaide the elaaprtheetuere Fations of this body, 1 shall Rave little hope of accom | us, and notbing but tbe mow motive meneuron Omid take | coe frachew ste ceHtuaine cf coe be cowuah Tees | tthe We ube have lshored gealoatty,ay | nnd iwenty pion dollare aod ninety eight ceca drwwn w our | nme ance Mest int tials Foc. Any perwon feturene the Plinhing the parpwee of our asee ndl! 1 therefore om | of savely thr ib Governor Adams scouted the idea | suvances are made by the banks ou tine, varying | falling to every Concelvable motive, and promisiog all | CNP cr er steisb: months from Beptember 26 1899. All par. | -ame to 33 Gremwich avenue will recedre the above reward Great you t0 bear with one another and with ms, and to | of ecercion. The sorrmion of from fisly GAy# to MIX monthe. Thin they ona do | conceivable good to their followera “Bat tnoir oniy ob. | fies tre be ety warned sexinst nepainting eid mote, eel bas | ne bend All your energien and all your talents and all ¥oor | government wae nos tbe result ot; | WKB periect #arety to the full extens of theactua( cash | cat hae Deen tho atiinment of piace aud power, and the | ‘**" CAwcelied and payers spews i 25. -hOst, ON THR S°H INSTAW?, GoINa Spirit to the common geod of our beloved Commonwealth. | their withérawsl, in spite of the empty threats of | capitni o’ the hank#. bot the capital alone. fall the | Only reward Wey have get before themerlves is affice, Em... . nad $25. Hen cone varert and. Cone to Liareoet 1 commend you now, gentiomen, to the business of the | [wngine, at Norfolk, where he paudered to the dledk re | berks fo the em ntry, would be very tomufficieat the | with ts emoluments. They have wot dared to go to toe | L‘ A? OR STOLEN—ON SATURDAY NIGHT, Nov. a, | MTSE Sbout 8120 im Hank bile The finder will resaive the General Aveo rbiy PUIIeRbS, could pet be prevented by force. urpeee, of deprived Of the adwantages of their credit, ag | lengthe demanded by tho ultra fanatics of tho North, and from Verpianck & white Rowhont, 18 feet ig | SPOve Teware Py eprlying 1 98 Ram Twenty-escond street. A comm tier, rontisting of Meera. Buist, and Mr. Warren, of Camden, J. D. Tradewell, of thia city, | revreeentod by their aotem and drafts. whicn fort ao | they will not dare 10 violate th, wth black guowaien nder will revive B10 re- $$ @ \n'ormed the Governor that the House wae or owed in + fective and bappy eilvris; aot, while we are | argo wud convenous © part of the circwlasion uf the | twtioe Nore ate ao deeply TESMRLARIRE oF Neidow wnere the te to Joka Holler, | GOS RWARD.—+TOLEN, ON WEDAEADAY BYME- wher be sept tn hiv anneal meseage, which 2 Gh sing thie Powles, we bear tue music Aad the asompe. | cour iry Lave been enjoled into thelr ranks, who wil dod ont the | Verplanck’s pat Td wih ' clectore be choren at twelve o'siowe to morrow, iat | ta of Wheee xertiemen were imprompta, bo me to market, we , co will be more cupvinging tha @ thouseod argu: eNIPO, PROW NO 19 KEWARD.—LO®T, IN. FRONT battot: sod also that the recommestatinn’ rependiag the. | an mone bow deeply te et fieuee bate’ eua. | the nevth or we Berea antes peckttticg aaweded. tor toe neg . bd : Tenth sree. a dove color! Sky= terrier $4 Ward Howl, in West Bre dway, on ling of coarention of \be people be made the special into oor minds and bearts We area beret end & ha: | baras nurs be aut munis ana carefully etiended: bat a& For the sew administration will be virtaslly po rer h Sener — be Bhauhy seas ‘arning tbe & Ort 29 at ibe repabiiean meeting, © order Tor Teeadey, 04 one o’eleet, reseed people, Our endurance \* exhausied, so! onder frope mivance ty market, and are eit. we work | lees, Both hourer of Onverees will be undoubtedly serine nln A DAY OF HUMILIATION AND PRAYRR TrRocenoUT Prereare of the necessities which preee open oF, we are f our foreign debt, aod the wrooseda go back to the bitena, end Mr Lincoln aud hie Cabinet cae do bat AnD ‘1 coo ——= | oak nif! nee THR ROUTH font looing sight of ater; bet how do thes bauk ciceclacion, | little barra st tbey would 40 army of oiflce bot SEGARS AND TOBACO cece | pals for ihe reture to 3? Mr Corrim, of Oharlenton , rare and spoke as follows = lng away, thades of opt Heraope the cotton is told to the + plane to an Artoy Of office Reckers, and there t¢ the | ED BRGARS—A Jon LOT. Pom | RRqnestions asked: ow Skor—Ab thie ary Period of ‘the sesso of toe we are wen to be RBM ineether dF the insbinet of seit | Noribe-n oF kuropeau mune not ge pala | cod of the matter. ‘Thotrac criua bas come acd gooe, | 31), 000) nee eee ae tT FOR | Gren 0. A. room 1 Legitlovore, and coming o@ t do from the ro.tret end Preservation, aud by the mouldieg influence of those bigh 7 \, bul Apeln the Danks are ea! nish the | snd under heaven's favor will be “impeoting” oo | wade Price low Avoiy tod. BUDS & quiet, bor soa on Yo for Sas Oop tame bs We tees iife, hich !t haa bese oar ogg DE 4 | MONTY, Bed We manulacterer i@ allows om riety | loceor The svocrme of the © : makers wi fe the v8 ip. eiween Land SP M 2 Bnd spores ing jor time vmiativg woberish Let os now, ae in we to | oAye 16 . « rience roction Of their Dusiaces Tet o take & oarefal Spe ay oye bale’) pallve State, 't 70th event reloetnnee | rise prion pew, kod wo WI pase as gloriously tweed ‘ whion hue beer one frony,f of Mires, and “ends unmesvemary foemonings ©} } (D611). (OC) Eeaare vorent tranea clive reef | QOARMED ATION BOOB NO indicat, presomen, reas thie weer Fare Sotned thie bony with | the coming rea ae our anerations did throngd the berois, | for ine i. the wlantor's hewie. and’ | the winds. are we Rot thorweehiy dingustnd with ors. | La USA! feanre Great maraaing wi be ocer- ¢ he fare shows to her evtablianment the Orie o Com o a bistory, to which we al) jock back with so ~ : whic } tiew s and t 6 fe. uot he PARE: AGO OD SORATY - . : yee 6 torte Ne Foare meas , tthe Weeks are exprger ty eieth the Alen torent, who here URLANHO CHaRES ‘ ‘ nabes, “rte nem