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OCT. 



MOORE'S KUH&Ii IFEW-YO&KEH. 



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OOMTEJTT8 OF THIS NTJMBES. 

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►re U Julj SOUL Tbe American berk Lao- 



, Of Philadelphia en root© from Sin Fran- 



o Australia, vidued at*?. i'.OOO, founoered off 



Uki, Jolj 10th. No lire* were lost. The Teas el 



>d cargo are a total loss, but fully insured. 



Tbe news from Sao Juan is very m&fi'Otiflg, 



ictoria papers nay that tjvecompaotes of infantry, 



four of artillery, and a batter; of eight thirty t wo- 



poandera, of the U 8 sletmerUossaCllusetta, were 



island Th»- House of Assembly on the Igtfa, 



adopted ao Address to (Jo'ernor Douglas, urgently 



questing bim to enforce upoa tbe English gov- 



wncat ibe aeeessity of demanding of tbe gov- 



umentof tbe United Stales an immediate «itb- 



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■ NEW ADVEHTISEMENTB. 



Fall and Winter Campaign - 1859-60. 



MO0RES RURAL NEW-YORKER, 

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Ortohrr, Tl.r llmu Li nl.Irli l™... .. tL* B«l sort *<-_ 



on aivtpion or THE 3 



,i.|, ,,.,.! mi.. ,,,,,. 11 Apiculture. ]I, 



THE ELEVENTH VOLUME, 



e Tobnaotepee line, il.e, at too6 rata 



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go, now clandestinely and dishonestly invaded. 



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A motion was also adopted, urgiog Our. Douglas 



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■i form volunteer military companies. Another 





statement is to tbo effect that five thousand Ameri- 





ca! troops were on the islund. Erections bad 



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been thrown up, and the harbor of Ticiono was 





commanded by the field pieces. The island was 





o a complete elate of defense. Gen. Harney says 



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le will call for volunteers from the territory, if be 





a attacked. Oen. Harney had written a letter to 





Oot. Douglas, to tbe effect that he had occupied 



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lie island to protect tbe Americans from insults 





of British authorities of Taacouver's Island and 



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the Hudson Hay Co. officers. 





The British Admiral refuses to obey the orders 





of Go». Douglas to bring on a collision, and also 



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refuses to bring the North I'acifis fleet near the 





aland. He says he will wait for orders from tbe 









,ions. Toe American and British officers were on 





friendly terms. 



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From Dbmtkk Cttt. — The Denver City Ex- 





iress of the 15tb reached Leavenworth, bringing 





SM.OOO in gold dust, tbe largest amount yet le- 





ccived in a single shipment. Returns from eleven 





mming districis give a majority of 1,600 against a 





State Constitution. A vigilance committee bad 





been organized in consequence of the depredations 





upon properly by thieves. 



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ImiiGttA-nos Exr-ECTSD.— The Liverpool 

 rs it hsa tbe beat authority for staiiDg 

 prospects of emigration to tbe United 

 3 "most promising, and that an active 

 ticipated. Tbe 



migrants is largely 



iflnrkcts, Commerce, &£. 



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i /common do! HOOaioO:" 



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orking onto. cow*. 



vket Prloee-in U 

 lift TSc each, 



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Utl Wte. 

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tomtit 1 WetAIvofAm 



^. an u or fai Omj un Mail.— The Over- 



land Uail reached Jefferson City on tbe BOth ult. 



■ Ban Fruiu'iseo shooed more activity, 



but the demand was mainly of a speculative 



character, and principally in candles and pro- 



A report from Oregon stutea that Copt. W alien's 

 ewntDAnA, OOuUttog of 140 men of the 4th infan- 

 try. hod been mauacrad by the Snake Indians, at 

 \\ am, i Spring*, c^t of the Cascade Mountains. 

 The report was credited ,,t Fort Dallas 



Dates from San j„. n i 8 , and arftto , hc 2Qth u „ 

 Affa.ni there were unchanged. The American 

 troops were sl.ll , n possession of the island, and 



r hadl 





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Fbom Hkioo— Soi'Titaiix Pacific FUslbo 



Monterey advices slate that Gen, Seoera was 



miifiring with Vidourri. Dlese, with 750 



and four guns, holds Guanajuatee, and had 



lined several liberals. Miramon was aruii 



1 ,. b (bl Northern Mexico. Late advice* 



Marshal, Tesas, state that Pneidenl Paul) 



D Pacific Railroad, had made 1 



H itb a new company, and the creditors 



bad obtained full possession of tbe Road, and that 



uenced immediately. 





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