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fi 1 1; ota (into 3f)cra!b IS PUBLISHED 2',f.j .ifurrf.'y Uurnint;, at D jtcto CiW, X. T. , IT DANIEL M'LAVOnLLV. TERMS-1 Mtjtu l 'lTnrj l 00 fcr ill tSg-Ornca OrroiiTiTii Batks IIopsi-J, e ' -u-ui -i 1 B t. TBSAlnVAT. JOBMCCMlIt. TREADWAY &. CURRIER, Attorni'ji at Lav, iM-xrnv. Jowa- l """ill at e n I to all "PR' oumdms intrusted in i heir care, In western Iowa and east- nit v 'f.) 6 m MARTIN H. DEVER, J tumler and Hat f'ttier. f, IK, BT. riIAH1.ES STREET, ST. tons, MO I Till promptly Attend to all business In his VI line, bo J all work rxeouted with neat i e i and dbpatch. Will give special atention to any work that may bo entrusted to his care ail satisfaction warranted. DAKOTA CITT. E. r. MA SOS. Proprietor, TV.f rarotncJIoti Foum hu now been opened mera Ihio in yar. The Proprietor still alma In making It A FIRST CLASS HOTEL. While, to eoolderetlon of the reduction of Proflaa, a - . - i ,lu Y ...... .. rAinir. tiA ejtduaaA aeeoritnilv: an hereafter bia price foe Board and Itanatent fuitom, will be ebeapr than aT , UnLal la thf Territorr. ery (tteuUoo will be paid to the eomfat ana Paketa IS If Aug Ml IB, ' . F. MAIOX Ce )agu Douse. y-j i. . - . - - Tcblic Lahpino. 5,6 ux City, loua. JOHN HAGY, PROPRIETOR, THE Proprietor taaea. pleasure in Anonuao ing to tbe publio that be now has a honpn in which ho oq accotuuiodate them, in na good ft)!e aa can be fuund on tba MifaoJri B!ope strict attention to tbe wants of guent, bo L , ei to merit and receite a liberal sbart f patronage. Not. 7. 19- tf HERNDON HOUSE, turner UrnAom and ninth gtrtet, OMAHA CITT, Ft, T RICHARDSON JUDSON, l'ROl'RIKTOHS. General Stage and LiTery OSe. fopt a.B3. NOTICE TO POSC AS CLAIMAS tt All portonp hnfln claim anlnat tha Poaraa Iiidl mii for dfbta centractad or cttipredaiiona eomaiHi!L , -;cr hi lh 1 tih nf April IRta, .- tierabjr notlOMt that bv oritur of the Don. tmratailo0ar of Indian ACalra, a c uiioll milra wiliba bald at tba Ponoaa oamp, ami Muhrarab, . T.. for tha furpoae of ini;!ntlng tba commencing on tha 8let day nf Oc-ibr, laiu, C'Unua will ha takaa up Ip lobular ordar aa praaonlad, i "?rtlnaud aud furwardrd with tits raport of tba Ant . tha Hun. Hee'y of tha Interior. Any farther luf'irniatiin dealred caa ba obtalnaa vy aouroulug kba Ai-uU 3. BHAW OBOJORT, U- S- Ind'n Ag't for tba Ponaaa 1 "iirai Sp.rli,! kfimrj, P. o., Nlobrarab, X. T. NOTICE. If hnlrv glrrn to all partnna baring rlaima analaat I Michael Koder. lata of Dakota cnuotr. decaaaed, that tbar crara iairai to file tha aama together ltb tba Tourhrre I hereof. In the ofnre nf tba Probata Court for paid county, iu the Territory of Nebraaka, on or before tlm first day of January I860 Ulren under my band ( no aeal being prorided by aid county lor tbia oll.ee.) tbla U&tb day of October, A. I). 1SW. THOB. T. C'lt.LIItR, Trobata Jnite of lakota couuty. II. P. B(VK!K, St. 1 a ilf. Mo. j. x. noooe, S;oua City, Iowa INTERESTING FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE II. D.nOOGB aV CO. F.ouz City, - PEARL STREET, Jou-a SELL u I i GUOCRIES AND TROVISIOXS CA EAPKR Til AN ANY OTHER TIOCSR rossrnr.7 cjxr H. D. BCOGE & CO. Tare tha largrat fTilCK of (iroiciiee and ProTlaiona, All I trcr oofaedi n nioui City, H. D. BOOGE & CO. 17''1 cantinuo to sunp'y ihe t'AS'l llt'V N KR.S, wholesale onl retail, ti their usu ally low prion. 'Phe whole covtry Is aroused, and swaken X el to it BE8T interests, and determi.ed o buy Us Groceries find Provisions of II. D LOOGE 4 CO. L. D. PARMER IS now prepared to sell Dry floodt aaa Giuceries, at Wholtiale or Rttail, A low at any Iloote In Flaag Oily, lewt KOTICB TICniRLES, C OUU And a.l wwm H auif -urn ir Von ere Ir t'bj uo'in-d Ih .1 I a; rj.r t e- " e kefi.tMr Kcelver of thM o.ue lor t t.e l'k' i ie...1 lM-'! t, ,-.li-,.aa l-ir1"-"rr, at la-i ' f Mi Mot ley the 17tli ,e ef ortober iv. at Jo " "fl M ', to prore niv rli'hl to eni.r b fTtT,t-'l le .'ulb lel tile aoll'-Ji Hril qcrter if Iwll n uumWr thirty lour, ( e) towu.liip ewauty .Ul.t ri and the rar-.b blf of the north t ,iurir' f wfltlou ""mW three, ( I) towu.b p toeiity aevea. I C) ranjta ''fbt, (i saatof tba aixth Pnuri) Umd an U. C. I'k e S;t. OiUr U J&iO. a u'AXisJ-j). n ia. 1 vut4 i- Jl . I J! t. ,., ...k,, r - li J". I . . -Jit ?ry n:i;. D AKOTA CIT VOL. 2. THE CLONE. Tht Official Fnptr of Ccng-ru. I sha'.l publish the Daily Globe, and CoDgrvHuioual Glebe, and Appendix iltniig the next session of Congrcs. Tbe Daily Globe -will contain a report cf the debute in both branches of Congiess, as taken down b reporters, equal at leant, to any corps of abort band writers in thia or miy ether country When tbe debates of a day do Hot make wore than forty-five eolurnus, they shall hi -pear In the Daily Ulobe of tbe next morning, Which will oontain, alto, the newt of tbe day, together with such editorial articles as tuny bo suggested by passisg eve .t. The Congrtssional Globe and Appendix, Will contain a report of all the debates in longroes, rented by the speaker, tbe mis Sages ef the President of the L'utted States, tbe Annual Reports of the Heads of tba Kxeo tttive epartmonts, the Reports nf Comtnitteca Of Congrect on important aubjeotn of geuvral In'ereatfl, the Laws passoa during tbe action, and ooplous iudeiet to all Tbexe will be printed on a doable royal bect, in bo k forai royal quarto site, eauk number containing six teen pages, areragiag 2,8'J7 words per page. Tbe whole will make between 1,700 aud pages. It In believed tuat no book baa ever been published at so lew a rate. Last year i advertised in the Daily Globe for tlx moalh", and in about one hundred other newspapers, iu the United SUiei, uwar i cf $215, to be paid to any person who would produce a book published at no lo n rate, and nouu was pro duoed. The lai je um!er nl copies subporib ed lor by Cu':gre eu:iijiaa tuo to allord the debated t ub?.i:i iboris a,i cheap Tbe CoDgresKiunl Ulobe aud Appi0nx pass free through Ibe mails (f the I'niua BlaloH, as will be seta by reading tho following JoiuL Resolution passed bv CougreHS the tith af Au guht 1862: Joint RctoluHon providing for the dittrxhution of the Lau i of Congrett an t tht lrbats thereon: With a. view ti tbe cheap circulation of tbo Lawn nf (jonpraM-, ati'.i the dtbatHa contribut ing to the true iulerpretuti,'ii tht-re'-f, and to make free ct tr.miiiiioAtiea baiT-rn t!i reprc fuDtativj aod cretituont bndn: 13e it re.o'.vd bv tb' ft".,ati u."i ilii'jge of j Reprorintitiv- f tba Uii'ta i .Slati'S ol' Amur- j l.,ii in Ootiiitri. ascei'it)!! d, That from aud lif ter tae j rratut calon ol t i';i, Ce leu- I gresbional Giobe and Aypeodix whicij citiWiin the Laws anal tba Debates tbe.con. hi: all pass ; free through the mails, so Uog m tho i":ui i shall be pobluhed by order af Congrett : 1'ro- I vldod. That nothing herein shall be co:. t: u.: t to authooiie tha oiroulation of the iA i.y Globe, free of postage. j Approved, August, 6th 1852. j TERMS : j For a copy ef tbe Doily Globe 4 months S 00 I For a oopy far a lest time (per month) 1 t" . for a copy of the Congressional Globe j and Appendix during tbe session. a v j Bank notes torrent in the section of the country where a subscriber resides will be re ceived at par. The whole or any part of a subscription may bo remitted in postage stamps, whioh are preferable to any ourrenty except gold and silver. Where Bank notes under $5 can not be proourtd I will send two oobies for $&. A paper will not be tent uultss the monoy aocoapanles the ordtir Cut It. I can not afford to exohaage with all the newspapers that desire the Olobe, bat I will send the Daily Globe during the aesHioft to all who shall publish this prespeotus three timet before the first Monday in next December. Those who publish should send their papers containing it to me, marked with a pea, direot attention to it. 'J he Congressional Globe and Appendix will be stereotyped, and therefore, I shall bo able to send tbe back numbers f r this steuicn to all who may tub toribe after tbe eassion commences ; but if the first edition shall have been exhausted before ibe suasuripviuu mfcuf j ie reaciTcd, 1 shall oharge ene dollar additional per copy, to pay the expeasa of putting the pistes on the press. eubseeition ahoulj rtath me as early as the firat week iu December, ta inaure complete copies at tbe prices advertised above. joa o. uivia Washington, Ootober, 1869. useful and attractive) axrias of books for theyonng people, embracing events con nected with the history ef the country, ar j livti of distinguished men, written with much care and in an entertaining manner, anal beautifully ill antra red title pagci : Containing the life of Daniel Webtter. the great Arainoao Statesman, with numerous anecdotes, illustrative of bis cbaraeter, and the following Illustrations : oiina Daniel in tbe saw mill : Webster Sabine- at RaaVinr Wabatar r!nl!nln v. olrHahip i Wtuater expoundiag the Constlta tion at tb Bunker flill celebration ; Webster at Fakoeil Hall ; Mansfield the residenoe of Tebtter ; Wtbater c-n his farm. Tho lu or Henry Clay, the mill-be ef slasktt, with nine Illustrations ; the life of Ueneral Wasbtogton with nine illustrations ; the life ef Layfayette, with nine illustrations; Ibe life of Penn with nine illustrations ; the life of Qtneral Taylor with nine illustrations ; the life of Napoleon Bonaparte with nine il lustrations ; tbe Old Bell of Independence or Philadelphia in 1770, with nine illustrations ; the Yankee Tea Party, aod other stories of the Revolution, containing in all ever one hundred illustrations. Eaob volume is well written, pnpaesBing a high moral tone, and oan safely be placed in the bands of the young people. Tbey con tain numerous anecdotes illustrative of the history of our oountry. Price per sett handsomely bound iu cloth, with gilt baoks. and neatly put up in boxes, $0 7 j Prioe per velumo, oloth, gilt, f0J cts. Colporteurs, ngonts nod school libraries will be btirplisd at a libtral discount f'.ipies sent by ma-1 postage free, upon re ceipt of the pri.ie nf the aett or any volume. LI5DSAY A BLACKSTONK PuMish.rr. No. 25, HeUi 6th Street, Philadelphia GOLD ILWS R K'FAIRKD 6 vt) cautf Enc'.uci- Lta in a letter with ah er i, imi,s. aud bv re una ua intii yi.u . : receive the pea at good i i . w A ' sreisa K. Filhot, r.Traoiita, N. i. I.- son g.siiig ihetbjTe iLr inter l, . a 1. 1 ir t.i.j: i.;e a ii.arkid rcfy, ahall rttuto (r,o C'. ror Lint ftbj b ar.a.1. li DKsiocn ur..iT DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, SAT DAKOTA CITY POTTERY. A t T.'JiHri. ZIKQI.KR A ECKHAHT. of tbe . I 1 1 . i ... : . 1 . . . . . L - , V. & i. ...... I ill I'lliril UII Hillary, " f t'! (ortviilty of saying t. the Merthaat and lbs pul l genira iy, tbst tbey will eontinue In tii j I ui'uiai a liaraiofure, aud hatiug ,n- ?rf4,t,i. th r f!tC!iit;V V" -.f: t uoa InrrT an, unt cf atoiu ware iri of Uio bi'Kt qualitv. Hctnrniug thanka fur tbe l.beial atrvanitc bellowed npi.n the old firm (hey rif pertfuiiy i" lie 1 1 a rnnl, niiaiire of tba Same, and thev w 11 iMidearor In to'nitt it by rompt exec I'ion ef their crdcia, to wh'ru tbey will carefully attend ai all tiuirs. the tbaru a e .11. lakota City, N. T., Not. 7. 1869 tf. Xtw Loot fid Shot Ship INUOCXCITV - - - - - - IOWA. The undersigned, late of the firm ef Krum t'.i.u A Scbaible, is carrying on tbe business en bis own aaoount, in tbe Wiuldinj cs Var! Street, jiml below .h Sinn, f.'ity Hnnae. lie is now carrying on tbo Boot and Shoe buni neaa in all its brasohej. Work warranted to be uone in as good stylo and on as reasonable terms as at any other shop. A eall from old customers is rewpectfully solicited. Repairing neatly dont. JOHN SCHAIBI.E. Not 7. 1859. tf SIOUX CITY, BOOT AXD SHOE STORE. BY KRUMMANN. SAMUEL f Phe undersigned has removtd bis establish 1 tuent to bia new building, on Pearl Street, a lew duor wtat of Tottlt's It pre, where he Is now prepared with a large and superior tttnek of laaihar, eto , etc, to execute all work in his line. In a superior style of the art. Employing noue but tbe best of work men, and giving his personal attention to the t.usi'.if , he ean aafely warrant ull hii work. Hejalrirg done on chort notice SAMUEL KRUMMANN. Not. 7 ISM. tf GREAT EXCITEMENT 1 DAKOTA CITT, Cased by the opening of a LA RGB aad ffLiNDID PTOCK of Dry Goods, Clothing, Groier i : s , Forts and Phsoa, Qiiei-iisware, kz., to., &., AT THE PICNEKR 1TORE c ZIEGLKR & ECKIIART. s onr Ptook of Gaodt it new open and ready for the TRAD1, we reiprctfully call the attention of the citiiene of Dakota anil adjoining eountles to . our splendid FALL AND WINTER STOCK or GOODS whioh have been selected with great oare, enpeoiully for this country, and will be told " CDEAPIR. THAN TfJI CHEAPEST. Wo are bound not to be undersold by oor neighbors. We ask our old Customers and the Publio generilly, to call and examine fir themselves and be convinced of the above facts. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF. Pry Goods, Drea Gtedt Muslins bleached end unbleached, Dilaiues, Cashmeres, Ginghams, Lincey, Prints nf all kinds, Mcriuei, Checkt, Irish Linnens, Table Cloths, Crash, Ac , Ac Ladies Shawls of all aiies, Cloths, Hatinete, Jeans, Twteds, Cas-dmeree, Flanntlt ef all colors, Women and Children'! Hoodt. Woollea Hose, Half Hose, Woollen Tarn and Men's Country-knit Hocks, Children's Hote to., Ao. Also a large STOCK of CLOTHING, inch at Ortrooats, Uunderooats, Testa, Pantt, Ihlrts, Undershirts, Drawers Ac, A. Also a spieaa Id Brock of Gostumw-made Boots and She, for Men, Woman and Children. We art able in this line to Ct the tmalleet at well at the lara-Aat Font. Also Hats and Caps of all Sorts and Sites, and a heavy stook of Groceries, in wbieb will be foond tbe following adtieles: sugar, Fp'ces, Coll'ee, Clovet, Molasses, Cinnamon, Syrup, Ginger, Rtoe, Soap of all kinds, Dried Fruit, fait. Canned Peaches, Flour, Bottled Fruit, Rope, Teat of all kinds, Baeh, Tobacco, tiDoklng Oissi, and chewing, Kails, Nut, Doers, te , k. ALSO Powder, Shol, Lead, Cspt. Our Ftork will be sold te tuit tbe tines, at vary low figures, at we are doing a itrlot CASH business, and ean afford lo sail at ema'l profit. We will also take iu exchange for Goods Corn, Oils, Means, Potatoes, Buttar, Egg'. t.t , Ac Give nt a call and be convinced tbst Da kota City It tbe place to LAY IN YOUR GOODS. ZIr-GIER EC It HART. Tako'.a Ciff 0l. 2J. Ie69. wrm4jthm sjeu.Tji iismtjeisBM ps.pi H E It MKiunHj mdmrx." UK DAY MORNING, NOV. lK A Til OP DRODEItlCKi In aeoordanee with Ui antielpatlont Of ... .. ... " o"""n7, tnt espeeted duel tiwctt tbe Ilea. David C. Broderiek, Vultao ptatrs r'enatar from Califarnia, and tha Row. Dld 8. Terry, Judga ef lb Supreme Cowrl, . , , . ' ycaiaroay morning at a small uel! or valley seme tan miles diaiant from MereeJ Lake. In our iaau of yesterday we inform- ed our revlem of the challenge from Jedge Terry, the attain taj ,'nel, the Interrnptl.iA by Ibe police, the aiaminatina before Polloe Jud(;e Coou, and the discharge ef tbe partial on the ground thai no ofiisce bad yet been committe i. Wt Dowprepote to detail the lubsrifiient olroumstaueet. The partiet went out of town Immediately after the deolslon, and pasted tbe night in tiparate looalitiet, each prepar lag for tbe ioiTitable event of the morrow. Mr. Broderiek wat at fhi Lake Ilouie, an I sltpt there. Meantime, the town bad been greatly txcitad RH through Monday veiling, and at an ea.ly hour yesterday tnorulug buod reds were on tht qui vivt, anxloue lo wltnest tbe ressonntre. For a dutl bttween United 8 tat as Senator and a State Supreme Jaigl wat bo ordinary oooarreaoe and indsp indent cf this fast, tha largt number of personal and party frlaadi and adhertntt of eaob, made It a matttr of ualvarial Importance Since tht days of the Vigilance Committee, nothing equaling this in Its effect upon all mind" has transpired in San Francino. 77i Dueling Ground. Vehicles of all klndt were chartered to bear the curiout to tbe grtund. That ground, It seams, was not generally known : to many chan get bad bten reads that few if aay were aware of Ha location. Thi Instinct, hiwtver which draws the vulturet te the fiatt led each and all te tbe place. This wat In a imull val let tome two buedrad yards In extent. Arrival of tht Duelhtt At a qaarter past 6 o'clock Mauri. Brodt rlok and Terr arrived on the ground, In tbelr reipectivi earriages, and attended by their it- ' enndi and phyaiciant Ttiise wire tbe ears ss at tbe pmious meeting, Tig: Tion. J. 0. MeRlbbln and Mr. Coulter, (formerly Sheriff of Srkiyou conoty) as seooads for Mr. Brod j erick, and Calhoun Benbatn and Tbetaas May as, Kjqrs. of thii city, seconds forjudge Ter I ry. Dri Hammond aelAvlett were in at- tandance as liirgeons for Judgt Tarry, and I)r Loehr for Mr. I'roJeriek. Preparation for tht duel. Ota detctndiag front tbelr earrlagei the par tiet itemed to be In tbe belt of ipirits, ntitber appearing at all aniioui or ntrvous as to tbt result. The armorer proceeded te load the wiapons whioh were elgbt-lncb Belgium pis ton, uodsr tbe Inspection of the respeotiTC siconJi. Pinding these preliminary opera tion" tki spectators were directed to withdraw from ;ht Immediate icon of tht duel, whioh they did, posting tkamielvis upea tbe two billooki akoit four hundrtl yards distant, where they anxioutly awaittd the isiuo. Marking out tht Ground The dwl. About half an hour was occupied lu theao arrangimintc- Tin paces were marled elf and tested by the seconds, (that besng tbe dis tance sgretd upon,) and the principals placed In their relative potlttent. Their seconds bad already d! rested thtm of their outiiJt coats, whitt eollare, and other artioles which might present prominent targets upon whioh to take aim. Tbe choice of ground now belonged to Mr. Bre lerick, in purmanee to tbe arrangt mtnts of Monday't meeting. The two princi pals wtrtdiTistid ef their watcbee and tbe coin In their pockets. The ooia taken from Mr. Broderiek, hi; tecend Mr. MlKibbin, placid In hit own Test pocket j Judge Terry threw his carelessly upon the tod. Tbe teotnds thin proottded to examine each other's man, with the Tiew of ascertaining whether either bad underneath bit clothing ooy artii tie talculattd to afford protection from a bul let. Tli'i ie tu'-a'y rather a matter of form thaa othirwiie. Mr. lieuham, who examiaod Mr. liruucriik, felt his breast, abdomen and tidit with scrupulous oare. Mr. McKibbin on the contrary, but foraatrly toutbtd tbe Ttst of Judge Terry with hii band, bowed aud withdnw, Om of tbt tecondt then read aloud the codt dnrih from a written Manuacipt which occu pied but a short time. Mr. Coulter thon ad dressel the two gentlemia, saying iu effect that he wished to be nnderstood that he tbonld eouut "One, two," after the word ' Fire," sftcr which he should lay "Slop." No ihot murt bo find after that. During Ihrs time, tbe two principals maintained their poiitioos, aod listened with mu b composure to tbeac I detatls. Jadge Terry stood with bit bead throw slightly back, looking towards bis antagonist. Stick htld bit pistol in hit bin d pointed to tbe ground. Each was dresael In black clothes, and wore a slouched Palo, Alto hat. Mr. Broderiok tteod erect, but with hit head rathtr down. Ha pulled therluofbit hat down about bit eyes, ai if t) abvls tbm from tbt ligi.t. Tbe poiition of tUa two were roai-jwaat dif ferent. Judge Terry maiuiaiued that of a praotioed duelist, preseating only the cJga of bn person to bit aotugoolst, and keeping bit left hand and tbsulder wall behiud h.ui. Mr. liroderlck, on the contrary, tboigh at firil a.auuiiog a poiitioo tomewhat eiujtiar to that tf the otbar, aeemed to prefer a more eare led and last coiatraintd out, and gradually p rmmtel tu ,rs of Lis body 1 1 the fire of bie opp-iceut. n.t p.ltbl hi h';M in .t bmd P narjiwtw i st, .' ' "U ' ' ' ' w t 1859,. NO. 17. rW .wWwMl and .e. nl.,,, t. fe,l tbia I k'D'lf ne onoe or. twice turned the wrist of III. .1.. . .1 "" l "i arm in tue right wnti bit iert bana i tboogh eaJai ing t ejnipy with eoma ' fe'eribed diraetivna preb-u-ly gWen him tl Uok oae o I 1. t h,s a..taE,ni.t, ran I.. " ; 'V repmiy aiong uie grotij iruto nun lu ' position, at If, drawing a bre-litt belwet-n them. roi that time he Jid not ri!"' hl ,T ontil tht word was gitan to fire 1 "1IC bis right foot got a fraotioo beyonJ the ! ' beo Mr. McKibbin atapped forward and teplnced it. Tht rumor of Mr Brodtrick't nerTousnest it bused upon hit otoaa'.oaal motioni to obstrTt those prescribid positions of band and arm, which hii seeondt bad enjoined upon him.. The blaring of Judge Terry, thcegh bo esnunv td a in lie praotioed and uiotlouleae attitude, was not one Jot more that of an iron-nerved man limn was that of Mr. Broderiok. At a quarter before seven o'clock, Mr. CouHan pro nounoed tbe words "Are you ready t" " Ready," responded Judgo. Terry, , and Ready," wat uttered by Mr. Broderiek iui mediately after. Fire! One! Two I pronounced iu mod erately quick time. At the seeondt stepped baok and Mc CouS ton gavo the word, the principal! raised their pistols, whioh they bold pointed pointed to the ground. Ou the rise, Mr. BroaVrlok'i weapon want off, striking tbt ground a few feet thort of bit opponent The next indent. Judge Terry, who bad fully raised bis weapon discharged It, and exclaimed, The shot it not mortal ; I bare alrack two inthet to the right." Mr. Broderiok luJJeuly turned a few Inchee aad bractd himself for a moment ; then gradually lowered kimtelf down to a rt. cllnipg position on the ground, and then fel over at (ull length. He did not apeak a word during tbia time. While Mr. Hrodorlck tbut foil still graspiug ht plrtol, Judge Tirry stood with his arms folded till hieseeoada, advauoed and with them he left the fluid unharmed. It it supposed that be bas gone to some un known place, to await the news of tbe mult of tbe shot. Tha surgoeni wbo were preunt, Drt. Loehr Hammond and Aylett, together with Mr. Brod- eriok'd seconds, advanoed Immediately upon bia fall, and tearing open his coat, examined tbe wound, whioh was foand te be In tbe bremt. The ball bad entered near the r!ai( nipple, passed aorots the front part of tbe body, and lodged in tbe left eide. Itieemi to have entered the cavity of the ohctt, or at ltait tcored aod cut the breast bones and though subsequently extracted bad produo d a wound which it It supposed will prove fatal. A mattrcm Utter was brought to the plaeo, and the wounded man placed upon tt. lie was placed iu a wagon, and oerrled around tbe hills until the main San Jose road was reached; aud eoon afterwards be was transferred to an express wagon, wLiob bad gone out at hit re quest. In this be wat broagbt Into the city, aud conveyed to the resideoot of Ltonidas H al kali, at Black Point. Wbilo coming in he sat up a portion of the wuy ; but, net i thelcs, suffered tnuih paiu. Upon reaching Mr. Uaskc.H a residence, he wai carried into the bouse and placed on a bed where he wat propptd up wlibholilcrs 'and pillows, lie was fully oonsoloutand oomplaln ed of the great wilght 1,000 poundt oi hi ex prestcd it, weighing upon bit breast. This foelinfwss caused by theiateraalbtujoi)rrage wblob bad become very great, and dissolution was expected to take place every law moments, Drs. Loehr.Sawyer and Rowell, wire present, And afforded all the aid iu their power ; hut Mr. Broderiok continued to link, and mouitu tarily beoome weaker. At half pait two o'clock be wat ttill living. Jow Mr. liroderich Lost hit that. Tbe oircumitanoes of Mr. Broderiok toting lit shot is Missstsd for in tho fasi that tbe eheictof weapont fell to Judge Terry, who elected hit own dueling pistols. Those have the hair trigger to sensitively tot that a sud den jerk of the weapon would serve te ejauic itt discharge. Mr. Broderiek had never tee a or used than weapons, and by the tllghtett touch of his 6gr produced the discharge.- j A similar cause produced tho a:s!Jr.-ct which , oecured to Henry ClfiJ la his famous duel with j Jobu Randolph. j Judjt Terry' t Flijht. Judge Terry with his friends, Infl the field driving rapidly luto tou and started at nee from North Buaoh where a b ut wat in Halt. log and proeet.it a1 to Oakland where be took private ennvr-yaace to Mart ion. A tele gewphic dispatch, received late last night from thai point states that Jadge Terry, oa bit ar rival at .Martinet, be found tome difficulty in gettiag ferried aoruas to Denieia. Both in Martinet aa I tht latlfcr place flags were raised at half ni-t cauied by the false report of Mr. Drodei Ick't death. On bit arrival at IinuloU, Judge Terry took OTtrland cooveyaaee to Sac ramento. (Fruit tha Alta Calif-ruUa-Death of Senator IIroterlr. Tbe miii I of tbe wouo ltd man wai wander ing aftur tbo afHiCtioa of tbt fatal shot, an 1 at tiiri'is he wa not himself. Toe effect of ibe eliloroforin given I, I in dead?nJ the excro ciatingagooy by effecting his nerveowi system which balbun etruug to the greatest Uuiiou by the thrtw days of barrassiog anxiety pre ae.iing (he duel Iiefjre tbe fight be uapis eu Srm dolerrnitiatioo net to tboot Terry above tbo hipa, a be did not ceoniiler be bad any oiarrjl with bia ail afttr bo was tbo RATE! OF ADVSRTI'-.Nji W w-.r.aia ef twelve l!ne or lees, fit '. 1; ,--:v-. 1 ach t 4.li.l loeertlmi f ; One )uara one lllanth, Oca t'iara, tbaae avoatba, a t Hot ettaere, en atealhe. t ttt cine a-i'iem, eae year,- 1 1 to Tiie e,uera. one yr, ito oo One eulunm, one veer, So oo Due half rnluaiB, one ver, ' iw do IburU epluian, da, V- n Co keif e.,I,,,n, eli a, nba, j oo do foaith da d,i if r co do beif mlua, tl.re. o-,ei,tl,e, M IKI da fourth do da a I? I'd Tuelne.e Car le, aa eta Upea nt leea, one year, 10 on Caeh ! tdvanei ll U r,ulrM ua e't e lverllea. wietitl, ere) t vbenji a .il J .mtrt has Mm p ,Je t Ibe C4nt!ry. bia Wandertn niln l esllo f ht up as ala the lnipreclon of the cnnvlutio'i ti-at be w t ,-, ta hunted by the hungry erew win t!,l.tl f r b!f blood until he tbonld ba killed Ha ia li ed of the defeat lo this ttate or the great prln elcl for which he bad done tattle that be had been deserted by tbe people be bad taken the field for.ani no the peculiar clan ef pol Itltlant who had Jotaed agalntt him weald le encouraged te bunt after tilm to put Lira oui ef the way. He felt be wat lo It elleooe J, ted In Is now tilrneed forever. '' I'arHcutiiri of hit Iltnvt. . Oa Tueiday laet after bit fall ojn the fiild, Mr. Brolcrb k was carefully removid to tbe retidence ef Lrooldas Uaikoll, rbj!j , on Slack Point, whtrehe ws attended by sevrysl of tbe moat skillful surgeint nf tbe city, and bis bed, ahlo watched by devote ! Mende who noted ovary change In tbe beating of Lit palte eve y dillicult breath, OTery mariner of bit Hps. At we have already stated tbe tympttms at a late hour en Thursday night rvtre regarded as mors favorable, and Lis frltnds wire filled with hope. A thtngt fr tht none. Tbe wounded man eontltued in about the earns condition wltbont any noticeable cbaags until about 11 e'olook to-night when be wat roused from tbe state of semi-eomolousneas In which be bad lala for severe! boars and was teited with a succession of convulsions caus ed by I u tense pain, wblob prostrated bit Ut ile remaining strength end left Mm utterly helpless. Jit V'Jth. After the oonvolsious passed off, Mr. Broder iek was'oomparitiTely free from pain snj sank back Into a lethargic stale, which proved to be the preouVtor of his dissolution. He retuiued hit oentcloutnois until about 2 o'clock yester day morning, when hit reason failed, and be no longer recognised bis attendants. Tbe band of death was resting upon him ; the watchers at bit bodslde saw and felt that It was so, and with tearful eyes tbey loukod at eaob other and at tba (bin pale face of Ibe dy legman. The minutes movsd slowly In thai breathless suspenoo. His life-stream ubbed slowly away, and at SO aiiuutrspast 0 o'clock yosterday morning the "golden bowl wm bro ken." Ths soul of one of earth's honored sons had been oalled by the hand wbo gave It and the form whlah it had once animated with tbe fires of hope and oouruge, and manly am bition was left upon tho couch a lump of oold animate clay Broderiek was dead. !rt,Tht Raleigh (N. C.) Standard, lu an article upon the PreiiJtuoy, says: Wt North Carol iaa Democrats are not affected to any ex tent by tbe feeling which prevails iu the otbar States with regard te men. We agree on prln olple, and will not fall out with each other co men. Seme are for Douglas, some for Bretk iorldge, some for Wise, gome for Hunt, ai.ine for Lane, soma for Diokenion, and tome fur Dallas but ice art all for tht nominee. (7ri Jarhnn a Sthiilmn'rr. Who would hare thought it? It Is oevertbelesi true tbtt Old Hickory began bit career aiateaoher of an 'Old Field School," In South Carolina, and In that voeatiou earned the money which eupported him wbRe he studied law- Tbit is among tho many cmioui and unexpected fauts presented In Mr. Parttcb's fortbcuruinp lifo cf Gen Jackson, the first voluipo of which is now in the hen is f the ;riner. Many em. inent Americans Lave begun life as W-aol vit but we hardly expected to find the m t jin. ta ble here of New Orleans added te the llet. A. O. Bulletin. Flovt $210 a Da art At the last aooonntt flour wat telling on the island of Haytljaltw hundred and forty dollars psr barrsL That looks like a Ugh price, bat the money was llaytian currency, whioh is like our eld Coo tinental money. About $20 of It are worth one silver dollar. A a'rosiosltlost. $ 4,000 On Dwgltt in Ktn'.uhyComt vpt the Mark. An article having appeared In tile Loelt ville Courier, indorsing a statsment made by a Blaok Repnblioan paper, the Cincinnati Com mercial, to the effvot that If Senator Poaglaa should be the nomiyee of the Democratic par ty, he could not carry Keutueky. We are authorised te make tbe following proposi tions: First A wcger of $1,000 that if Penstor Douglas is so nominated be will carry Ken tucky. Seooudly A waiyer of $1,000 that be will e it ry it by Ave thousand majority. Thirdly A wager or $1,000 that be will carry it by tea thousand majority. Fourthly A wsger of $1,CC' tua be will carry it by fifteen thooteod ruajor'ty AU conditioned upcuLU nominal. ou, aui a II tbe bets to be takeu together Let the oppctitiobisu, by r titker Democrat or Oppot . i r back their judgouiaut. Lj ' " USUI , Mtm Four court J ins Viabbuigusn, N t' . oa a. ;- slave. 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