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gatoson's fails DEPARTMENT. TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 11. 1859. TOLEDO WK8TS1V 1AH.WAT.

Trains Depart on the several Railways, at Fort Wayne Station, as follows. Qoixa WEST. ,.2:45 Express Mail Express, Goixo EAST. Express Mail Express, at- Freight Trains run daily each way.lga inmUMH FOBT CHICAGO B. B.

QoisaEatt. Reported Ktprttsly for Daily Timtt. Last Night's lleport--10 O'clock. St. Louis, Oct.

The Overland mail arrived last night. Some of the San Francisco papers evince a dl-positum lo nuke it appear that Senator Broderick was the victim of conspiracy, but the most prominent ones, assert that the duel was conducted in strict accordance with the code of the duello. Urqder- ick's pirtol went of before It was raised in a line with his antagonist Terry's shot took effect two inches from the right nipple, canying away a part of the breast bone. Broderick suffered intense pgony from the time he- was shot till he led. When the mail led two hours after his Miss Miria Allen, of Perry Township has our thanks for a basket of pears.

Serve us so again, Maria, as often as the pear season snail come around. EVASS Co, are on hand again with a stock of Fancy Goods, and are running them off in quantities to suit calls. How they dispose of so many goods is told in their liberal make great sacrifices to purchasers So call and examine before the Circus attendants shall on the morrow get thetn all bought out. to-morrow the town will be full of Antonio Wilder's Circus, and people will go there say what we may. On Wednesday 19th Dr.

llardman will be at the Mayer House in this city curing the afflicted, and at II untington on the 20th, Wabash 21st, and Peru 22d. A fellow came to this office last week in want of work to pay his board. We gave him a tit for two days, and desiring to go away next dir, we paid him the two days wages about three hours before- night, and told him that after that day we wanted him no longer, but as soon as were out of sight he and the ne.xt diy was found that he and his comrade had clothing from the Harcus House. We di- not learn his name. Let printers be on the look out.

He is a young well dressed small man TAKING A LVSCII --This morning at an carH hour a genteel young man entered our Sanctuu with package wl i we scented from afar far as the door, and it like Chew and Fiih, and that too of the kind thatTM raided in the is not used to. Oh it was ddicatt, so so lupeib, that we afraid to cat it lc.st it would spoil it, nor have we ns yet disposed of it, but have tasted it till fail of itsgcnuintnc-s; and on enquiry find that Probasco have more of the samo eath, all the tlags in the city were at half mast, ml cmplcius of mourning were begining to ap- )par in all parts of the city. Judge Teny had teen arrested. The public was much incensed, was the most imposing evei ritnessed in San Francisco. At the election in Nevada Territoy on the '2d the Constitution framed in July was adopl- by 400 majority, and the full Territorial Tick- elected, headed l.y Isaac lloup for tiovcrnor.

Victoria dates to the 7th vv ere received. The Colonist says, the United States troops on San (uan are throwing up fortifications on the hum- nit of the hill below the Hudson's Hay Compan es Station. Portland, Oregon, papers of the pub- ibh a reply by llarney to Douglas's letter of Augist 13th, in which he accepts Douglas's ex- as an apology for his past conduct jut evidently reposes no faith in the Governor's professions, and declines to withdraw the troops From San Juan until the pleasure of President Iluchanan on the subjects is known. Little business was doing in San market was sensibly weaker, New Orleans, Oct 0. The sehooner Star with advices from San Francisco to the '20th, va the lahtuus of Tehuantepcc, arrived here to day.

The steamer Johh L. Stephens and Orizaba, which left San Franri-co on the- 20lh for Panama, took down in spi- ie. Business in San Francisco dull and arrivals were numerous. Maikets weaker but no decline noticeable. Candle'; heavy and lower.

Latter from Sept Advices from the City of Mexico to the- '23d state that a conspiracy had been discovered among the leading Miramon's ubject was to overthrow Miramon and recognize the government of the Liberals. The Lib- digested them of their outside coats, white collars and other articles which might present prominent targets on which to take aim. The two principal-, were divested of their watches and the coin in tlifir pockets. The e-oin taken from Mr. Ihoderk-k, his second Mr, McKibbvn, placed in his ownu-sl pocket.

Judge Terry threw his on the gtound carclesslyi One of the seconds then read aloud the code duello, from a written manuscript, which occupied but a short time. Mr. Coulton then addressed the two gentlemen, baying in elFiet that he wished to be understood that he should count one, two after the word fire; after he should say stop, no must be fired after that. During this lime the two principals maintained their positions and listened with composure to these dotails. Judge Terry stood with his head thrown slightly back, looking towards his antagonis.

Each held his pistol in his hand, pointed to the ground. Each was dics.scd in blaek clothes and were a Palo Alto hat. Mr. Uroderiuk stood erect, but his head rather down, he pulled the rim of his hat down about his eyes, as if to shut them from the light. The positions two were somewhat differ e.it.

Judge Terry maintained that of a practical duellist, presenting only the edge of his person to his antagonist, and keeping his. left Iruid and shoulder wdl behind him. Mr. llrodcrk on the contrary, though at first assuming a position somewhat similar to that of the other, seemed to prefer a more careless and ton-trained one, and gradually presented more of his body to the fire of his opponent. His pistol he held in his hand rather awkwardly and seemed to fed this himself.

He once or twice turned his every tenant with formal notice to quit. It is rumored that Sir Hope Grant hcs command of the expedition to China, and that ten thousand men proceed from India, but more from llngland. AUIANY, A I Sept. American Hue, neaily louled for Liverpool, tta-s burnt at Bombay--total loss. rate the convention permanently ct Philadelphia.

Then-port was tabkd--the i ported that c.vnonsXo. 1 and 2 of I ai iut repelled by the action of the las -The ptopo-ed aimndtn -nt to of the says: The amended as follows: A de A treatv The Paris Zurich programme i i i i treaty of peace will be signed will bo drawn by which Austria cedes Lumbaidy to France, who will tran.sfcr it to Saidini i. The most difficult point in double transfer is debt and on this head it is believed Austria will moderate demands. Other documents re-peeling Italian confederation, be feigned by Austrian and French Plenipotentiaries only, as Sardinia utterly rejects restoration and will not under pie-sent circumstances agree to a confederation. It is lumoied that lVn.ce Alb will represent England and Arch-Duke MaximalKan Austria in thu proposed congress.

LV.TI.ST--Col. Hawkins, Commissioner of Oregon boundary, arrived in London and had an interview at the foieign oflici- iiiiinediitcly a arrival. The Parih cojre-ponderit there- is still a hitch in negoti itions, Austria persisting in keeping an aimy in Vcnelia. A deputation fioui the Komagna wa ted upon i i a i i i a the 24th. He wild as Italian Prince, I am re-inindud tint Kuiope, hav- vv is taken up and i i.

No action vvjs t.iki-n. The follow in- ib the- posed amendment to artkk- Whcm-vei .1 Conventions aie- held, the- ol ll to originate and propo-w acN for the ivncmicn. of the- of deputies and till aeU must i hot I hark-ston, Oct. The Chine-ton Courier says that Gen. Luns.r in a lelUr to the News, deprecates '1 attempts- at iilhbiHtciUm.

He Myath.it the- only tw questions k-ft unsettled by the treaty i Nicaragua arc the clai'n-i of Auifrica-t the' opening of the ban-it loute both he believe 1 would adjusted. in'' in the state of the- liomagcne-c pcopk the wrist of his pistol arm to the right with left hand, as though endeavoring to comply with some prescribed directions prcv iou-iy gtv en him. He took one good look at his antagonist and ran his eye rapidly along the ground from him to his position, as if drawing a bee line between them. From that time he- did not raise his eyes until the word was given to fire, once his right foot got a fraction beyond the line, when Mr. Mclxibbe-n forward and and replaced it.

The bearing of Judge Terry, though he ns-uin- ed a more practiced and motionless attitude, was not one jot more that of an iron nerved man than was that of Mr. Broderick. At a quarter before seven o'clock, Mr. Coulton prjiiounccd the words: "Are- you ready?" Re-ady," responded Judge Terry, and was uttered by Mr. Broderick immediately after.

Fire, one, two, pronounced in moderately quick tune, Mr. Broderick raised hi-; pistol and had brought it to an angle of forty i de- lionuet Ribbons. i Uuimet Kib- I buns lor Fall an inter Weir, at Prints! I can a i find ilie- Stylo- McniiuaeV, fiK-fiito a anted fa- Sept. "Mill eoloi- A1JUOT1 vvho demanded i a mid fflieietit meas urcsof refoim, ha accepted formal obligations towards jour country. I receive- your wishes and strengthened 1-y tlie rights conferred upon me, will support your cause- b-fore the Great Powers.

You may rely on the sense of justice, von may lei) on the- generoiLs love of our country of the French Kniperor, who will accomplish the great work of reformation hu has powerfully begun, ai.d who assured of the gratitude of Italy, and seeing the moderation wliii.li his characterized your re-olution during the- hst month of incertitude- will mere hope of national put an end to civil discord--. your numerous volunteers arrive 1 during the- days of the na tional struggle to enroll thcinschc-s under my fl ig you know Piedmont would not go to war for herself alone but for our common country. To day the unanimity of wishes and the- older ob-crvc at home, are gratifying lo my heart and nalhing better could insure your future destiny. Kurope- will recogniza tnat it is here the common interest to finish the eia of disorder and thereby satisfy the legitimate desires for The decree of thu King of Naples extend i to June fiom it- downward position, and in a bee for the. fieu admission of wheat.

I SMA1JT I American IT Hum in, of tin- imp can tmtl a i i i i In- li-ibtou l)i Ouod Store. Oct. 1st Sept. th it in the governiin.nl suilices to Ladies Cloths. loiU-, I a a i 1 ju-t i i I '-'Olli V0.

Cliciiici I I Chcniel Scaiis bought fnf iocls at L-llt. 'o'J. AltM.m.S. FOR A AT Ol'K NT.W ei-s hi any pail el AKi: to in to (lie i line towards his opponent when, owing to the ik-lii-acy of the hair tiigxcr, it wa-s dNcharge-d, the ball thu ground abjttt four paces in advance of him. Judge Terry lit oil .1 instants later, taking deliberate aim.

There as a perc -ptible inlcn al I I i i cuds at vcra Cruz weru making active prepara- the two teporK At that instmt Mr. IJiode ations to upon Jahpa, Cordoui and the Capitol. Kind, and more ofall kinds of good things--at thy i bol of MJ nld One llvrsf, but now the 1 Ttco Jforfe (Jrorrr'f, tcrw jMidontd. on Harrison Street. Calvin Ander.son A A.

C. 1'robasco, Proprietors. Hey of Tunis died on the 22d Sept. and the presumptive heir was installed. Treaty with Japan on the 11, July, since then that Government has undertaken to evade it by seeking to confine foreigners on a small island 10 miles from Yeddo.

Corbas' wascntiie-ly routed on the- 12th by the Liberal at On jam. A large nmii- bcen i-aptuied, but were af The British Olivay leaves in the- British steamer on the Mr, Connor, Consul at is 0:1 boai thcSlar, He has secured concession-; of gu-al inpoilani-e to our Coinmeree on tbu we-stein coast. The British j-hip-of-vvar Calv pso, had 100,000 from a port near San Bias. Tho Sur brings large mails and government Andy Kurtz who keeps next door cast of OrflV store on Columbia street, appeals to his old and offers them Sti'jar, 'Jfic, i()ytttn and everything usually kept in the and Provision trade. Remember it is Andy Kurtz of whom wo are writing.

ELECTION HEWS. By a letter to day from Huntington we learn that the Opposition was apathetic--though running good men for office--by another from Wabash that the contest was excited. By a dispatch St. Louis, Oct. 10.

The Santa Fe mail of the 15th rcaeh-d Independence tluVinoming, Messrs. Oteio, Poi- tcrand Crcnshaw, arrrived. They confirm the rejwrted attack on the mail party. The Indians took all the muks, provision and rick was observed to his left hand to hi- it side of his hrei-t, it was M-en that he He levied slowly to thu lift, and before his seconds i-tuld u-ach him he fell i his doubled under hi anil still grasp mi; bis -veapon. W.I' Flour Corn Meal, 1'illelia- til n- Sept 1'Jt'i '-V i Cigars, Choicest and Best.

Cigars, Cigars, Clears, CiKSirs. Clears, to us at 3 p. m. this day from Indianapolis we learn the following: "French (for of State,) is running well here. The news from other portions of the State portends the success of the entire ticket.

i Roltcrt Palton who escaped some weeks since from Lafayette, with a young woman of that and leaving his wife and business affairs icjlccted, was found at Mackinaw, and his Imy taken from him and restored to his mother at I.ifaycltc. The parting with his was to him a bitter moment. P. was working tt tho carpenter's trade. The way of wicked is hard--and in the case of Patton let ihc world see what should be avoided.

Dogberry Turner is disgracing the hotel which he cats, and those on whom he intrudes presence. The duel between Senator Brodrick and Chief Justice Terry of California, in which the former was killed, seems to be eliciting some feel- behalf of Brodrick and against Terry, which clothing, but did not molest the mail which was taken forward by the next outgoing parly. The incoming party found the dead bodies of four to be Pike's IVakor.s, two days subsequent to the attack on the oulvvor bound mail. The- detention of the- incoming party was owing to their waiting for an ox train behind them, hiving he-en appraised of the difficulties ahead by a Mexican. The combined strength of the two trains probably prevented another attack.

A company of i-av airy 1m been ordered to Fort Riley to chastise the Indians. St. Louis Oct. 9. The- Utah mail brings intelligence of tho trial and sentence to two years in the penitentiary, of the forger of (Jovernment checks.

New York, Oct 10. The San Francisco Times of the 4lh says, in accordance with the anticipations of most the community, the expected duel between the Hon. David C. Broderick, United Slates Senator, from California, and Hon. David S.

Terry, Judge of Supreme Court, took place yesterday morning at a small dell or valley, some ten miles distant from Merced lake. Tho parties went out of tow the night previous and passed the night in separate localities. At a quarter past 0 o'clock Messrs. Broderick and Terry arrived on tho ground in their respective carriages, and attended by their Teny upon disi-hatgmg his pistol ini m-diiti-ly folded his arm-, hoi ling the pistol in his in 1, but did not move fiom hi- The seconds of Mr. Btoderii-k iminediilely ran lo his aid, and Dr.

Locke commenced to i i the woun.l with lint. The bullet had entered just forvvatd of the nipple and lodged, as it was supposed, under the- left arm. After the duel and i to this, Terry i his friends le-lt the field, dm ing rap idly into town, and irted at once for Nortl Ueach, ft here a boat was in a i i and-procee-1 ed to Oakland, where- he- look a private convey ance to Mai A telegraphic dispatch iccelvcd late last night that point, states that Judge on his i a found some difficulty in getting ferried across to Kemcia. On his arrival at Bcnicii he took oxer- land conveyance to Sacrauu-nlo. Mr.

Borderie-k was taken to the house of his friend Leonidas Haskell, at Hlai-k Point nearly two milc.s from the and phced in bed. Here Dr. Loche, "awycr and Powell attended on him during the diy, and hundieds i tho friends of thu Senator hurried to learn the worst. He was able-to speak during the afternoon, but owing to the wounding of his lungs, the articulation vvas indistinct. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Times Pays China mail dates from Hong Ko ig to August Oth had i e-aehed London.

Nothing of any im- lottince had occune 1 in the Gulf of )oeof the Hong Kong states that Mr. Ward, the Ameiicin Pie-nip itentiary.was still on ward his ship an I little likely to obtain a lat ficalion of his i i the journal speak, of tho probibity of his laving gone to Pekin. A dispiU-h published at M. Petersburg he arrived in IVkin but was ve-pt in A Russian a i i es'i mates i of thu Chinese at the I'eiho i at U'OH kille I. Some vvoiin led r.ii;'li-li'iien in the i ol the and weie.

well heated Oilt-iiH, 10. The of l.io.viisvilie, i at Lovers of Choice Cigais, Can now find UK- very article nJiieh they have IOIIK waiitc-d. al our Confectionary Establishment, On r.illiiulli St. I'' 1 1 dtf. Traveling Sets.

and tliis l'y up al A15UU1T.S. l'AV rollar'j c.l, ni'id lor sale Hej.t. '20th by 2 The- i i i i i i and liv i i w.ii bro'ii-n looked killed, prisoners set at hbuily. The- Skirts. IllU'Ul III lie-W i cvi-r ofti-lfd in tliii niirki-t, at about MuiiHiriiicc ili "iirAWK Mi- 1111 is in our opinion unwarranted so far as Terry is concerned.

Biodcrick pitted himself in the contest and trusted to his fate just as Terry did, and a-s he has fallen wo soc no reason more for ccn- euring his antagonlut for killing him than for having agreed to fight. Suppose Terry had been killed would ho still have been censured for having fought Or had both been killed would it Jiave changed the imprudence of cither. War its consequences and they fell hardly on Brod- He was willing. A seconds and physicians. Hon.

J. McKtbbin and Mr. Coulton as seconds for Mr. Broderick and Calhoun Bcnhnmand Thomas Hays seconds for Judge Terry. On descending from their carriages the parties seemed to bo in the best of spinls, neither appearing at all anxious or nervous as to the result, About half an hour was occupied in arrangements.

Ten paces were marked off and tested by the seconds, and the principals placed in their itUtive positions. Their bcconds had ahcady atqutiter past nine o'clock a. in. M. BiodcrieK brisilhed his last.

Gloom and sorrow pervades the com.nunity, flags are half mast, union down stores are i-losing and public and private house are drajieil in crape. Farther Point, Oct 10. The steamship Indian has arrived with Liver j.ool ites to '2Sth lys later. It was rumored that the definition treaty the peace helwe-en France and Austria would hi singed in a few days. The- overland mail hail furnished advices fron China to the 10th August.

The whereabouts of Mr. Ward the America minister was not known. The repairs of the Great Eastern are rapidlj going forward and tho Groat Eastern will proba ably proceed to Southampton and finish rep-iirs. The telegraph cablo between Sicdy and Malta is successfully laind. The Times tm another leader on the San Juan difficulty, and lam-Mits that former difficulties should hivo left any pretext forquei-tion which has arisen, ami says it is case for tho earliest possible settlement.

The Karl of Derby has carried out his threat to clear his estate in Ireland so far as to serve of tho open and all the- Mj.xit-uii i aid from Mat.imorn. Th: isweae headed bv i i i who i iheshoiiU'of Biovvns.ille, list.Juluv. i.i attem.itin^ a him A of 10 i strong rodi- iut-i Iho and poite-1 sjtiti iicl. a a and others arrived fi.mi amor.is and the i leav -Fl. Hi i ganisoiiijd Mevicin troops I'he outlaws i ciie-ampi'd near tbu '-ty i i i Tlu-Mexican i i nl visited the imp and o'ltained promise fiom them not to lule-it the- The expect attack, as the outlr.v-.

jasto 1 th it theie wa-. lore o-i the list be kdL-d A-i hid -en soul in Antonio foi tr Thu ciiise i dillk-ulty was by Carlin-is in-alleged injuries The in istly Ik-1 to Malemnr.T'. a i from Califouii.i by tlie schooner state tint the due-1 betweo i Broderick and Chief Justice- Tcr.y, was cjn- lucted faiily. Washington, 10. A piivale letter from ido.i siys that our Minister, Mr.

Dalhs, is exerting himself to pio- jure a recognition i i Mexican liberal government by Hn-1 md, whiL- otlur promi'ient gentlemen aie similarly engiged. Reliable accounts ivivived hero from Monterey, ohow that i a i i not d-Jserlcl the cliun-h party as ivpJiled; an i i ditrereiicc of opinion hcwovu- ix-isted bctvicon him and (Jen. De-golhdo, hni; tho administration of his jurisdiction. So i a i i Wheat is the only of tliL- I i i St tluth Ins gone to the ittlcs of tbo liberals. The- inv i i i was lo him by (Jon.

some months ago. Unlit the publicition of reply i it was sto tint thel.itte-1 would leave the- public to hctwte-ii tho two publication, without any rejoinder, but Judge second reply, Judge Ins commenced a rejoinder over his own lure, to appci in a fetv ilaj volunteer n-ply to Jmlgo Printed French Merino'o. 1 Lndua and I'hiMrin'b I)rc---es, jusl re-eiiv- I ut Ai.iioii Uohtou Diy-Good Store, 'JUtli BY STATE AUTHORITY. increase Casli Capital, 1)1 TO -INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY, Casli Capital, OO. S.

L. l.OOMIf, 1'rcsident. 11. Ivf.l.I.OC.C., Se-eu-laiy. Branch Wot Thirds M.

mil re In the Hh-'k fiom one of Judge DouglaV friends will appear. Hiclnnond, Oct. 10 In tho houso of lay deputies to day the committee on canons reported ndv.Tsi-ly to atncndm" the ailii-lc 1 of the lOiiotilulion, to lo- ill I In- Ciiiis and of lh UN' LOSSES PllOMPTLY PAID. Applii'iriiinii and h'licil lit; I'd KY SOL. J.

A'- ut Corner of vV niu'oii Sticcts, I'l Iml. 29, ir xsGm'V FIRE A A I INSURANCE COMPANY, OF HARTFORD, CONN- Cajiilal, mill Surplus, It. Strrctitru I'ol irifs of Issi I ngiirnt or iirt, on most kin'N of I'mpcrly al fair rules, SOI, IIAM.KSS, A I INP. dif.

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