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Special notice. --A regular monthly meeting of the Richmond Granite Stone Cutters' Association will be held at Schads Hall, on Saturday Evening, Nov. 3d. The roll will be called at half past 7. and any member failing to answer to his name, will be fined. no 1--3t* Lawrence MacCABEabe, Sec'y.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Breckinridge Meeting. --The Breckinridge and Lane Committee for Madison Ward will meet this (Saturday) Evening, 3d November. at 7½ o'clock, at the office of Dr. Dove, on Bank street, between 9th and 10th. It is hoped every member of the Committee will be present, and at the hour above named. By order of the Chairman. Committee for Madison Ward. W. W. Snead, P. H Aylett, T. P. August, W. B. Allegre, R. M. Allen. F. H. Alfred, J. J. Anderson, G. L. Betty, F. W. Bass, R. H. Bosher, J. B. Bigger, L. Boquenott, C T. Bruen, J. G. Brooks, P. A. Blankinship. W. C. Barker, B. Brauer, A. Butier. J. S. Blanton, C. Bigger, E. S. Baber, S. H. Boykin, J. C Courtney, M. N. Cardoza, B. A. Cocke, T. T. Cropper, J. H. Chamberlayne, J. S. Caskie, J. O. Chiles, John Dooley, P. Dornin, S. C. Davis, S. Davis, B. Davis. P. V. Daniel, Dr. J. Davies, J. Davis, Chas. Ellis, B. F, Eddins, Johnson Eubank, J. Fitzgerald, W. C. Freeman, J. B. Foster, T. T. Giles, J. P. George, J. H. Guy, D. P. Gooch,
Grand Democratic Rallyat Metropolitan Hall, Saturday night, Nov. 3d, at 7½ o'clock. The Breckinridge and Lane Association will be addressed by P. H. Aylett, Esq., Gen. T. P. August, and T. T. Cropper, Esq. The citizens of Richmond are invited to attend. T. T. Cropper, Pres't. Wm. Lloyd, Sec'y no 2--2t
at course the Southern States may pursue in the event of Lincoln's election on Tuesday next, and in the uncertainty it is obviously the part of prudence to be prepared for the worst, and to meet the danger without stocks on hand. New York, Nov. 3 --Flour heavy. 7,000 barrels sold: State $5.30@5.40; Ohio $5.75@5.80; Southern $5.70@5.75. Wheat has declined 1@2 cnts. 30,000 bushel is sold; Milwaukee Club $1.26@1.28; Red Western $1.35@1.36. Corn dull, 14,500 bushels sold; Mixed. 71 for prime in store. Provisions dull.--Whiskey dull at 21 ¼. Receipts — Flour 10,780 bbls; Wheat 221,000 bushels; Corn 24,000 bushels. Evening.--Stocks firmer — New York Centrals 82 ¼; Virginia's 88; Missouri's 76 ¾. Baltimore. Nov. 3 --Flour firmer — Howard street $5.62; Ohio $5.50@5.62; City Mills $5.50.--Wheat dull — red $1.25@1.35; white $1.35@1.60--Corn steady-yellow 64@68 cents; white 70@73 ts. Provisions quiet and steady — Mess Pork $19.50@ $19.75; prime $14.50@1
Port of Richmond, November 3.high Water this day (Monday) 9 ¼ o'clock. arrived. Steamship Roanoke, Couch, New York, mdze. and passengers, Ludlam & Watson. Brig Fred Eugene, Haws, Rockland, lime, Libby & Burton. Schr. M. L. Johnson, Burrows, Norfolk, corn, Stearns & Co. Schr. Boston, (Br.,) Davidson, N. S., potatoes, C. T. Wortham & Co. Schr. Roxanna, Moore, Havre de Grace, coal, Hawes & Son. Schr. Josiah Achorn, Merrill, Rockland, to Libby & Burton. Sailed. Steamship Virginia, Kelley, Philadelphia, mdze. and passengers, C. P. Cardozo. Steamer Belvidere, Keene, Baltimore, mdze. and passengers, D. & W. Currie. Schr. Crenshaw, Moss, New York, mdze., D. & W. Currie. Schr. Minnehaha, Young, Charleston, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. Susan F. Abbott, Ludism, New York, via Petersburg, mdze., W. D. Colquitt & Co. Schr. D. E. Wolf. Bucklow, Alexandria, light. Schr. Elizabeth, Parsons, Alexandria, light. Schr.
The Daily Dispatch: November 5, 1860., [Electronic resource], A Barbarian plot to massacre Christians. (search)
Marine Intelligence. Hampton Roads, Nov. 2 --Arrived, ship George Peabody, from Callao, via Valparaiso, with guano. Key West, Oct. 27 --The ship Ocean Star, from New Orleans, with cotton, bound for Liverpool, went ashore on Triumph reef on the 24th. She has two feet water in her hold. New York, Nov. 3 --The steamship Granada, from this port, bound to San Francisco, ran ashore in a fog at the mouth of San Francisco harbor on the 15th ult., and was a total loss. She was in charge of a pilot when the disaster occurred.
Fire at St. Joseph, Mo. St. Joseph, Mo., Nov. 3 --A destructive fire is raging on Main street, between Jules and Felix streets. The whole block will be swept away. Vigorous efforts are being made to confine it to that locality, and they may succeed.
Fire in New Milford, Conn. Danbury, Conn., Nov. 3 --There was a large fire in New Milford last night. It is reported that tea buildings were destroyed, including the Bank, Hausatonic House, six stores and two dwellings. The loss is heavy. The fire is still burning.
Baltimore, Nov. 6.--Arrived, schr. Hannah Martin, Richmond. Bermuda.--Schr. R B. Bean, from Richmond for Rio de Janeiro, had completed her repairs at Bermuda, and re-loaded 25th ult. She was to leave for Rio in a day or two. Providence, Sept. 3.--Cleared, schr. Merrill, Norfolk. Rockland, Oct. 28.--Sailed, schr. J. Achorn, Richmond. Boston, Nov. 3.--Arrived schr. Sea Witch, Norfolk. London, Oct. 24.--Arrived, ship Peperill, Richmond. Alexandria, Nov. 5.--Arrived, schrs. Bulah, White Squall and J. D. McCarthy, Norfolk.
The Putnam Phalanx, a battalion of military of Hartford, Conn., will make a pilgrimage to the grave of Washington, at Mount Vernon, leaving that city on Monday, December 3. The Great Eastern will remain open to visitors during the winter. Some 30,000 persons had visited her during her stay at Milford Haven. Messrs. Allen and Dodd, both of Georgia, have resigned their position in the Land Office in Washington, on account of Lincoln's election. Henry Ward Beecher preached two political sermons at his church, in New York, on Sunday. Mrs. S. D. Curtiss, a magazine writer of some note, and a native of Pomfret, Ct., died at Madison, Wis., on Friday of last week. Col. Thomas D. Carneal, formerly a famous emancipationist in Kentucky, died in Cincinnati on the 9th inst. Thaddeus H. Zeibst was killed in Charleston, S. C., Sunday night, by being run over by a fire engine. Capt, Slocum, of brig Sarah Starr, died on the 29th ult., on the passage from Wilm