TIT TXT PI A JOLJild LL nVN A lPAiTT If 0, r n iiiio J12J V VOL. VI.No 113. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, KOVEMBER 10, 18G6. TRIPLE SHEET-THREE CENTS THE KIDNEYS. lb llJneiiare two In number, situated at the upper part of the loin nurroandnl by I at, and consisting ol bret parts, vlx. t -Tbo Anterior, tbe interior, and the .atrtor. lb anterior absorbs Interior conilitx of tlsnnes 01 vein, which serve as a deposit for the urine, and con vej It to the exterior. 1 he exterior In a conductor also terminating In a single tube, anl called tlie Tretcr. Tho nretera are connected with the bladder. The bladder l composed of varloii coverlns or tit Mies, divided Into part, viz. : The Upper, the Lower the Kcrvous, and the Mucous. The upper expel), the lower retain. Many have a desire to urinate with out the ability to retAlu. Thin frequently oceurs in children. To cure theae flection we munt bring Into action be mOAcTen, which are engaged In their varluuii func tions. II tbey are nr.gloi.ted, tlravel or Dropsy may ensue. The reader must aluo be made aware, that however sllgbt may be the attack. It la mire to alloc! hl bodllv health and mental powers, as our llcsn and blood are supported Irom these "ourccn. UOUT OK. HIIKlMATI-iM. I Pain occuirlnK in the loin is indicative ol the shore j diseases. Tbey occur In nersons diiniwi'd to acid Klomaeb and chalky concretions. ; TUB (ilUVEIi. Tbe gravel ensues from neglect or Improper treatment f the kidneys. These organs being weak, the water Is not ex netted from the bladder, but allowed to remain: it bee ernes teveiieh and sediment Ibnns. Tt is from this deposit that the stone is lormed and gravel ensue. DROPSY Is a collection of water In some parrs of the body, and bears diflerent namns. according to the parts nltected, via., wben generally dlOnsed over the body, it Is called Anaar"a; when of the abdomen. Ascites; when of the chest, Ilydrothomx. THKATMKXT. llelniloldi bichly concentrated compound Extract of Martin Is decidedly one of the best remedies for diseases ol the bladder, kidneys, gravel, dropsical swelling, rbeumarifm. and sooty adectlons C niter this head we baxe arranged Dvsnrla, or diftlculty and pain In palng water, scanty secretion, or small and frequent dis charges of water, Strangury or stopping of water, He maturia or bloody urine, ('out, and Kheumatlsm of tlie kidneys, without nny change In quantity, but Increase oiccloror dark water. It was always highly recom mended by the la e Ilr Physic In these aftectlona. Tbls medicine Increase the power or digestion and excites the absorbent into healthy exercise, by which the watery or calcareous depositions, and all unnutural enlargement, as well at pain and Inflammation, are reouced, aud is taken by MKN, WOMEN, AM) CHILDRK. Directions lor use ami diet aceompauv. J'HIUDKLIHIA, I'a., February 2.), Itt'jJ. U. T. Hi iubOld, Drugu'fst : Dear Mr: I have been a suReier for upwards ot twenty years with gravel, bladder, and kidney aireo ttons, daring which time I have used various medicinal preparations, and been under the treatment of the roost eininer t physicians, experiencing but llttlo relief. Having seen your preparations extensively adver tised, I consulted my family physician in regard to using your Extract ot Buchu I did this because 1 had used all kinds of advertised remedies, and bad tound them worthless, and some (alte Injurious; in fact, I despaired of ever getting well, and determined to use no remedies hereai'tnr unless I knew of tbe Ingredients. As you advertised that It was composed of buchu, atbebt, aud juniper berriei. It occurred to me and my physician as an excellent com -bicatlon, and. with his advice, alter an examination of tbe article, and consul tine again with a druggist, I con. einded to try it. 1 commenced Its use about elk'ti t months ago, at which time I was confined to my room. From tbe first bottle I was astonished and gratified at tbe beneficial effect, a ad after usinj: It three weeks, was able to walk out. 1 felt much like writing you a full statement of my case at that time, bnt thought mv Im provement might ouly be temporary, aud therefore concluded to deftr and see If it would efi'eet acute, knowing that twoa'dbe ot greater value to you and and more satisfactory to me. I AM MOW ABLE TO BKl'OKT THAT A CCRE IS EPPKCrKD ASTEB EBIfcfl THE REMEDY FOR FIVE MONTHS. 1 SLAVS NOT tBED ART SOW FOB THUKB MONTH, AND BEL AS WELL IN ALL RESPECTS AS I BVBB DID. You Bnchu being devoid of any unpleasant taste and odor, a nice tonic and Invlgorator of the system, I do not mean to be without it whenever occasion may require its ose in sncn allectlons. M. Mc uOKMICK. Should any doubt Mr. HcCormtck's statement, he refers to tbe following gentlemen: Hon. iliiis oi'iniin, m-uovernor renna. Hon. THOMAS B- KLOtttiNyK. hhiladulphla. lion. J. C KNOX. Jadge. Phliaaelohla Hon. J. K. BLACK. Judge, Philadelphia, Jlon. 1). K. POrKR, ex-Governor, I'enna. Son. KLL18 I.KtVlS, Judge. Phllaaelphia. on. K. '. OKI16R, Judge, V. h. Court. Bon. O. W. WOOD WAKl). Judge. Vulladelp'ila. I on. W. A. PORTKR, FhiUdelphla. Bod JOHK B1ULKR. ex-Uovcrnor, Penna Bon. r-. BANKS, Auditor-General, Wasnlugton. And manv others, if necessary. I HINCITAL DEPOTS: SEelraboW'8 Drug and Chemical Ware j Louse, No. 594 BROADWAY, .Hetroolltn Hotel, New York, AND No. 201 S. TENTH St., pjIILADELrni i. THE STATE ELECTIONS. Later Return from New Tort, Illinois, Kansas, and Delaware The Complexion of Congress, Etc. Etc. Etc. NEW YORK. Majorities for (ioverner Portly Esti mated. FKNTO.N. Albany 1 Oueids.,,, ..1750 Alitghany 87"0 ononfaga. 3.17 llroomc 17HH Ontaro 1750 Cattartingas 2.'i70 Oratice 8' K Cayaga (.' Orleans ,. .1479 Oatat qua...... 62(KJ (MwejfO 3"Ml0 Chemung 2 otego ....Mi) Chouaigo 1586 Kcnssilser WWO Clinton..,.. 94 !t. Lawrence 741H Coiumlla 276 Saratoga 1881 Courtland 1M2 Schenectady 42 Helaware ..13UU fcbiiylor 700 Oiitcl.ets .1222 Seneca HO toex 1170 gtcuben ,...2100 J-rnnkiin liiOO Suffolk i8 ullor. 836 Tioga S1 (inicflie 1424 lonipkms 1509 Herkimer 1347 Warron 580 Jefferson 188 Washington 2t!8 Iewis 500 YVavno VMM Livingston 1407 Wyoming 1806 Madison 2400 Vates 1809 M on ran 1704 Montgomery 100 Total 78 K'7 lagara 730 MA.IilitU'lKS HOR HOFFMAN. Krie 900 bebonane 1,500 tireeno 81 ullivun o(J0 Hmmltoi 200 1'istor 30H Kings 0 887iVes(cheBitr 1,100 Now Vork 472001 I'utnam 101 Hoffman'- to'al 63,631 Queens w;.3 Kenton's total 78,697 Kiclmiond 106 . llocklund !il8;Kenton's majority. .I5,tw KANSAS. THE IlKI'UrlMCAK KAJOK1TV IS'CRKASINf. I. i:avnkwortii, November 10 Tho return come in slowly, Hvitlifif'nt to warrant, a vote ot 3(1,1100, ot wliicli the Copperheads will poll be tween 6000 nnii 0000. Tne Uiublii:un gains are .miirmous. Ioi'Rl interests lorst t his county lor the Kepublk-Hn-N. There are lnt 12 or 1.1 emo rnitsiu the Legislature. We linve the lollow inp county return: Ooimtiia let. ilem. Connt'cs. kep. Dom. J.eavrnwortli.2012 2191 Aiclii.-on i:!0 (W5 Morris 9:) lOl liilcv ;j.j!i 24 Valine 2('b 40'Wyandoi 3HK VSl DKIi.t W A II K. Wilmington, Novemlx-r 10. The Wtlniiut;t,iQ Mute Journal nf this inorntn pives the lollow iuc snnimary of majorities, and says that the ollicial lipures will vary the result but little: Union ew Castle, 179; Copei head-Keut, 92.!; SiiHsex, 405. Copperhead majoray. 1209. The Senate will stand :t Itepublieaus to Cop peiheads. Mouse. Heptiblieans 9, Democrats 21. Copperhead majority on joint ballot, 12. ir.L,ixis. A Itri l llLICAS BAIN Of 28,000. Cuicauo, November 10. Sixty comities In this Stale fiive a Keouolican ma'iority ot 43,000 a fiitui ol 28,000 since 1804. i'he Lcpiislature stands about an lollovvs: Senate 10 Republican-, !) Kemocratfi. House 58 Republicans and 27 Democrats. TIIK XKW CC)X(JRKSS. A rem tli. AVir York Tribune or' to-lai). Ji The follow ins: table shows the res eleetiotib iielil in Ihgo lor inembi rs oil it of thojl iiiiijrre-is 'tions in sum . lKCt: . '. a , ! .States.' Jtep. Dem. Kep. ; Delaware 1 . Illinois 11 8 2 j Indiauu !i 2 H ; Iowa fi tj Kansas 1 1 I Maine 6 . . f Maryland 3 2 1 Massachusetts 10 .. 10 Michigan ti C Minnesota 2 2 Missouri 8 1 7 Wevaoa 1 1 New Jersey 2 8 3 JSewVork 21 10 20 Ohio 17 2 16 Urec on 1 . . 1 Pennsylvania 10 8 IK Vermont 8 3 West Virginia 3 11 3 Wisconsin 0 . . ! Total 7l30 33 128 moo . iuin ana (Jon. 1 2 3 3,1 Of those t-lecipj iu 1G4 a Republicans, eifht (Xoell, Jio.; Iathain and Whaley, Weal Vir ginia: Rhviikc I, N. Y.: Smith, Rousseau, and Kantian, Ky. ; Piielp, Mil.) acted this year on ihc niotii important questions with the l'resi deut and the Democrats, against the majority of ConErcsfc, inakhi!; the relation of parties lor t he remainder of the 'fhirly-nlnth Couzress, 122 radical ltepublicuuH usaiusr 41 rienmcrati and coiiBervatives. From Ibis HtaOtnent it will.b si-en that, in tLe new issue -which is now qcfore the country, we have thus lar cained six members. We Rhall probably lose one or two members In the election lor meuibersof Conprefes to be held in 1867, but in cane Colorado and Nebraska should be admitted, this low would bo balanced by the members elect from these two States. It may. therefore, be regarded as certain that the Fortieth Con gress will be better than the Thirty-ninth. Several of the districts carried by ihe Demo crats 'Twelfth Pennsylvania, Thirteenth Ohio, Second Hnd Fourth Indiaua, Second and Third Maryland) are likely to be contested by Repub licans on account of a large number of fraudu lent or illegal votes having ben cast, and thus tbe radical ranks in Congress may gain a lew additional men; hers. "The Man Who Draws the Opera House." Last week was an uuuually busv one with, the Crosby Art Association. The ifn-at picture of "WashiDtfton lrvtnir and hia Friends," by cicbuei-sele, is expected daily, and will be imme diately placed on exhibition in the gallery. An unfinished proof of the chromo-lithoeraph from Cropse.y's 'Autumn" also arrived, and is pro nounced by counoisseurs to be a very successful reproduction of the original. New clubs have also been lorniPd, and rapidly increactiff orders lor tickets are cominer in. Haviue; run the , gauntlet of the entire 6ecular press, the distri bution has now int into the literarv Tinners. Kveu that fastidious critic, tho jRomif 'labU; having lust breaklasted on "Uriflith Gauut," has soniethintr to tay, and says it thus: "It would be Interesting to look throutrlt the subscription book, to see who the people are who have bousht several hundred dollars' worth of tickets, and to speculate upon the possible winner. There are not wanting people who could avail themselves of tbe opera house with peculiar satisfaction. Mr. Johnson, forinstance. (iould hold his anti-radical Congress in it, just as Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton could assemble a Btroner-mmded body of stateswomen to legis late upon what they pJoued. Rv. Petroleum V. Nasby or Henry Ward Beocher might make a very successful season of politico religious theatricals, and it would be nightly in request if it fell to the lot ot Pardon brownlow, (leneral Butler, (ieorge Francis Train, Colorado Jewett. the Count Johannes, Daniel Pratt, the great American traveller, or the Hon. Jack Rogers. It is probable, however, that its destination will be far more commonplace. Perhaps it may go to one of thoe associations, of which the West is fall, h herein a hundred or more persons bave clubbed their ticket under a pledge tf equal division in the event of iLe success of either ol Ue awAiciMes." CVii-y 2im. EUROPE. Latest Commercial and Financial Ad vices by the Atlantic Submarine Tele graph Cables. Lonnoir, November 91 V. M. Amorican bom's fell oft" last evening, but have been hrmer avaiii this morning, selling at ,ni;9J. Consols are quo'-d to day at 88i )RSj, dividend off. Ihe .Money Mirkoi Is nnohanaed. London, Novomhr-r 9 Evening. Consols for money cloed at 804j F,ne sliaros, ti: United Istatos Five-twenties, 69; Illinois Central snares, 77. FTVK.TWKBTY BONDS AT FRA5KF08T. I.omion, November 9. Telegrams from Frank, tori, dated Inst evening, advise a better leoling n American Fivo twentv bonds tbe quotations, with sales lor cssb, hoing 73. LIVKRPOOL TOTTOS M4RKST. Liverpool, November 9. The Cotton Market Is flat, and prices are lull y one farthing lower on tiio week. Uplands, middling, 14 Jd.fo 14,'d. 1.1 vkrpool, November 9 Kvening The market tor cotton Is unchanged. Middling t'plancls are quoted at 14Jd. J lie day's transactions have looted uii 10 000 bales. LIVERPOOL BREADPTUPK8 ASD V ItOVlSIOS MARKET. Livkiipool, November 9 I'he Flour Market is oulv moderately active at 20s (ii30s. bbl. tor extra New York Statu brands. Indian Corn shows a de cline of 'id ; Oil. quarter ol 480 lb. Corn Is qnoted at 8Gs. lor mixed Western. .Sales of Hess Porkaro r'port.d at 77s 8d rn.78s. bbl. lor prime oualiiy. l.ard drags at a dtcline of fed (uOd. cwc. Lard is dtcliuing, LIVKRI'OOL PKTROLHUM MARKET. Livi.RPfioL, November 9. A very hoavy fooling lias prevailed in the market lor I'eiroloum all the week, aud a decline oi 2d ;2d. p gallon bs been submitted to. closing at Is. tdjls. 7(1. t gallon lor prime 1 eLnsylvania reflued. L1NHEKD OIL MARK IT. Liverpool, November 9. The maiket for Lln eed Oil rules easier; Liverpool Oil Is offered at 40s. CO. per cwt., with low buyers. LONDON TCRPENTIB MARKET. Lorion, November 8 P. M. Spirits rurpentine nio hold with a good decree ot firmness, at 42s. ptr cwt. lor Amencun barrels. PETKOLEDM AT AMWKRP. Antwhip, November 8 1 ho Petroleum market is not ?o li'TO bales of Ainericuu refmud al CUt. per kiln. EXCITEKENT IN WALL STREET. Colin c of a (iold Mining Comi.iny Ileavy f.osties of Stock-llrokcrs Au AlleRul Sivludlt Tlie M uuagcrs of the oiiiHUy Arrcktcu nul Committed to lall, Ktc, Wall street for the past two days has been in a flutter ol exciten.ent over the tact ol the fail ure of a prominent gold mining company, coupled wito au alleged case of swindling by the reputed President of tlie company. "Tho lads of the flllair, so far as thev have trans pired, are as follows: The Do wnievilli: Gold Mminc Company, whose office win located at .No. 70 Wall street, was formed upon a capital stock upon psper ot $200,000, in shaves ot oae dollar eneli. Tbe stock was put upon the mnrket at thirty cents per share, aud was looked upon so favora bly by the business community that it rapidly rose until it 'touched, as its maximum, $'i!)0 per share. It remained atabih liirure until last Wednesday, at which time it was quoted at $2'75, when circumstances occurred which caused the. bubble to burst, and the stock became a drua at twenty-live cents per share. AN ALffKUED SWtXULB. On Wednesday of the present week, the well knowu banking firm of Fisk A B.!lden, doing; busines on Broad street, received a request lroni a Mr. Wheeler, who appeals to have been connected with the abovc-namd minins; com pany, for a loan of S?70U() for Mr. Kilev. the ieputed President of the Company, until the next day, and offprint; to leave stocks of the Downieville Hold Mining Company a collateral security, nnd also stating that Mr. Itiiey had the control of all the stock of the concern. The loan was pranted, but when the money came due it was not paid, and then the Broad street tirm, in attempting to realize from a sale of the stocks, discoveted, to their in Unite sur prise, that the market was full of the same, paper, with sellers eaa;or to part with their ele phant. The result has been stated, before, night the stocks were worthless, and thousand? of dollars were lost in the twiuklnig of an eye. Mow much has been sunk cannot bo told at pre sent, tout it is known that one person hold $'J2,00li, while two others suffered to the exleat of $10,000 and $13,000 respectively. The victimized purties did not propose to submit tamely to the loss of their property, aud a civil suit was immediately instituted azainst Me.'i-rs. Kiley and Wheeler tor obtaining money under false pretenses, and they were arrested by a deputy sheriff and lolged in the county jail in Ludlow stieet. An arrangement was sub sequently effected with the prosecutors by which Riley and Wheeler were released from imprison ment: but thev were rearrested vesteriay a'ld held in detault'of $1.1,006 bail each. Thus ihe matter rests lor the present; but it ii highly probable that further developments will be made, showine the ease with which worthless stocks can be foisted upon the business com munity. It is stated that the secretary of the Mining Company, Mr. J. C. Hanot, is not im plicated in the transactions. Another version ol the affair is that the managers of the Downieville Mining Company pave orders to ten or lifteen brokers to buy up large quantities of tbeir stock, and then they sold to the same brokers, through other men, the identical stock thus bulling their own order at $2'75. Tbey nlso failed to pay for tie stock bought. JV. Y. Herald, NEWS FROM NEW 0ELEANS. Ktari of a Commercial Crisis A Clear Headed Texan on the Constitutional Amendment Reinstatement of Cittli nert Bullitt as l ulled States Marshal Desired Ueneral Mower tho Com mandant of the District, Etc. New Obleanb, November 9. There are fear? in commercial circles of an approaching crash on account of fabulous rents and failure of cot ton crop, upon which estimates were made, the maturity of notes, and scarcity of money. Judge Caldwell, a prominent citizen of Texas, in a speech at Anderson recently, declared that he fully endorsed the Constitutional amendment and negro suffrage. Ho also recommendet the acceptance of the anendiueut by the people of Texas, and said that if ihey did not voluntarily accept it, that the radicals would force them to do ii; that noae ot the Bebel States would be allowed representation in Congress until tbey did so, en l that no man would be admitted as a Reoresentative that had taken an oath to sun- ' port the Constitution of tho United States aud iitterwards aided the late Rebellion. The Marcbalshin of Louisiana Is still a bone of contention. Tne President's friends declare be has unwittingly loaned himself to a jo'o, and i they earnestly hope that Mr. Bullitt, now in I Washington, w in vv ciiiBiw.-u. ( 1 hC appointment m ui:urnn uiuoi us . uill- mander of this District a-.d Assistant Commis sioner of the Freedmen'8 Bureau meets with Keneral approval. The State Fair begins on the 20tn instant, and promises to be a prand affair. There i every prospect of a most felicitous reunion of the Nortbern and Southern interests. Ihe liishops of the Episcopal Church left to-day to go to Kentucky, where an assistant to the Bifhop of Kentucky is to be cocseerated. The new Bishop of Louisiana rtiLains here. A'nf York iirruld, IE LOSS OF THE "EYEMM STAR Result of the Official Investigation Testimony at to the Seaworthiness of tho Vessel-The Ship Lost by an Error of the Captain Weakness of the Crew a Probable Cause of the Disaster The New York Inspector Kzonerated from ltlame, Ktc. Washihoton, November 0. Tho official invest! ctionordered by the Treasury Department into tho caune that leu to tho terrible loss ol the steaiu'lnD J.rentnq Star bas Leen concluded, and the report pul) roil ted to the Secretary ol l be Treasury by Captain N. M. Mew, who is in charge, oi the ad ininidtration of the steamship laws. Tbe report is very length y and exhaustivo. Mr. aterbury, stiip-bullder, of the Arm of House volt, Joyce & Waterbury, testifies under oath that she wa as strong a ship as bo had ever built in bis twenty-civbt years' experience. A lull description ot the manner in which the siiip was built tlieu lol lops, with tbis concluding commentary) From tbis it will be seen that tlio snip was thor oughly well bnilt, and that so much ol current report to the contrary is manifestly erroneous 1'no engines, though built in 1864 and originally in tended lor lako navigation, are. proved to have been ol sufficient capacity and fiower lor the ship, and tbe evidence shows that in neither engine uur bonor was any detect trlhcovered. Her spar?, sails, and ngeing were all new and in excellent condition, Mio was liot provided, howover, wito any extra spars or sails, l'lio ship's oompany was comiiosud ol captain, first and second olliccrs, boatswain, and ten seamen. Tbe engine department was composed ol one cbttf engineer, two assistants, throo water- I tenders, six nremen, and eight coal-iiasor. rbe was pioudcd with all the life-boats required by law, fix in number, uosido one extra twenty lout ! boat additional The ship had once been ushore on , l'ickle Heel, Florida, on the 81st of VI ly 'ast. and I evidence was taken to show the extont of th injury ! she then sutlered. It appears that, though on the I reel liny hours, i ho continued her voyage to New Orleans returned, and mailo another triu. In Jnly it wsb thought best to give hor an over hauling, which was dono, and it was discovered that her keel was yplit in places extending from about midships to thirty let t alt, but it was nut started any way in tbe seiinis. This po tion ol her keel was removed, and a new piece put ou and securely laieed. ihe was completely overhauled in other ro.xpccfs by the local mpectois iu Now York eeioro leaving tho ways, and it was founu ttiat sue was in as good condition as evr. Tho conclusion oi tlio report ; with reference to the seawortav condition of the ; vessel is in the following latifruage: 1 "Ihe evidence soeius to be conclusive on this ! poim , anl the testimony proves that up to her sail ing tor tlie last ilmo from New York she was a good, serviceable, seaworthy vessel." I The details of the dis ister as developed bv tho I evidence are thus given with great minuteness. The iinal sinking of the ship being caused by tho I heavy sea forcing tho lor waid gangwayand pouring ; prcat voiumea oi .vatcr into the engino-room, which I it was impossible to relieve the ship of, as tuoro was I no ship's carpenter on board, nor any apparatus ' jor the purpo.-e. Captain Mew, in recapitulating the testimony, ar I rives at tl,o( couo union that tho principal cause ot i the disaster was an error ot judgment ou the part of I the Captain, because, haviug strong oremonitions of I tlie s'orm, ho might have avoided Its main force by ! changing tin course. Ho did not do so, however, I but kept on bis direct course, encountering the lull lorce of tbe storm in toe evening, i he report savs: "It will be Been from the first hour the aettled ooun-e of tho storm was nor' hward and It is believed that had the ship been headed west oarly in tho af ternoon ot luesday, the v-'ssel might have boon saved bv escanlns the full furv oi the temneMt.. ami running into a moderate gale on the other sido of the Gulf Stream. This, ii is believed, would have been the part ot wisdom, If acted upon in soaton. Hut it i likewise certain that to attempt to ruu his i ship after the gale had culminated in the hurricane, : wouldtbave been a hazardous experimeut, and his , only chance lor safety would have been to keep his ship's head to tho sea. which, it is believed, might have been done by moans of a drag, assisted by a : little show oi canvas on hor mmuinast. Nothing of the sort was even attempted, and from tho time ihe I fell oil into the trough of tho sea, no effort seems to : have been mado to haul her up, atter the rudder was secured, and the only means of satoty in tbe Judg ' mem oi tbe Captain seems to have been in keoping tbe ship free of the water winch sho "hipped, bv I bailing, etc,, In the hopo that tho storm might aoate. : It is a wonder that the vesel lived so long under thee circumHtauces." ! Tho report further says: "I confess to the belief in tbe possibility ot Having the vessel, she being so ! rtannch In her hull, bad there been a carpenter on board. The ultimate cause of her nolng down was i tho shipping of such immense quantities of water . through tlio breaches in her upper works on the ! etarboard sido. Whether Cantuin Knann wnnid have been led to adopt expedients for getting the ship's bead to wind or sea had he had a larger crew, it is impossible to say; but taxing into considera tion his long experience at sea and his reputation its a seaman, it Is ditlicait to account for the fact of liis not having done so, oxocpting on the ground of i tie evident inability ot any such attempt witb so weak a crew. Indoed. with tbe low seamen at his disposal in such a gale, ho must bave tolt himself J comparatively helplesn." Tbe renort;in conclusion cays : "it Fives me inocn satisfaction iu Doing ab'e to slate that the Inspectors in New York, who are Jsound practical men, discharged their whole dii'v in the inspection of tlie Evening Star in August lust." LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Maggie Haer Homicide. Court of Oyer aud Terminer Judres Alli son ana Ludlow. Tbe court-room thu morning was filled, as usual during the progress of this trial, with a large number of spectators. Tnere were live Jurors in the box those acctp'ed yesterday. The JiuUriot Attorney challenged ono of them, Joseph Orr. Mr. Cassldy Wdl your Honors reduon that to writing, that the District Attorne y challenges this jutorf Ihe Common woalih now challenge per emptorily Joseph Orr, a man that is in the box. Mr. Mann 1 understand that he is in the box; lie is one oi tho jurors sitting there. 1 have clial- I lenped a juror, may it please the Court; it is the I first lime I believed a challenge has buen necessary ; 1 believe 1 have tlie right to do it, as mv atten tion bas be n directed to it now, ana before we proceed any further, 1 can challenge a juror at any j limo. I can challenge him during the administration of i the oath, when he is passing the book to ht t pa. I nave the right to challenge him anv time before he I is sworn, flits juror, sitting in the box, has been I passed to the prisoner, and the prisoner has not I challenged him, ana the Commonwealth desires to do it. Sir. Cassidj It Is a casa where a Juryman has been selected, but has not been sworn to try, aad he is then challenged peremptorily by the Common wealth. it tbe District Aitoruey has the right to chal lenge, the prisoner desires to exercise some chal lenges. Tho remaining jurors in the box. numbering lour, to wit: Hugh VV'itley, .Janieg F Fiaonigan, tlenr Kdgar, and William F. Courtney, weie then clial len nod peremptorll y . 'Ihe process ol empannelling a Jury was then com menced. One jurcr who was called said that ho had con- scipiitinm scruples UUOn thA miliinnt i.f rnnital U1U1 ishmeut. Tbe District Attorney told him that be was iu competent to administer the law of the laud. Mr. lirooke objected to any such remarks peine uildri ssed to a person called to discharge the duties of a Juror. i The following exceptions were then submitted to tbe Court: Ihe District Attorney, upon a juror's answering that his conscience won 'd bo violated bv finding a verdict nt'KUlliy ol nia'der of tbe Qrst degree, remarks to the iururin the aearlnif of the other Jurors that he is In competent to administer the orlmiuai Jus tics of the country, and Is uisnuulliieil. To wulcli prisoner objected. Objection overruled and exception allowed. Ilie prisoner further objects to so much of tlis opinion ot tne Court on sbove as declares that a Juror no answering tiultlnos blniseu. Exception al lowed. (Blgaed) JOSEPfl ALLI30S A juror was called who was acquainted with the prisoner. He was passed over to the prisoner, who didn't challenge blui. Tbe Diatriot Attorney then challenged htm. Mr. Cassldy I understand that alter we bave not challenged the Juror, tbe District Attorney almost at the same moment challenged him. 1 suppose in strictness he is right, but I don't want to yield any thing it your Honors will note an exception to it. I'd to tbe time of the closing of our report, 12 45 P. M. ooJy tluw ponopi had beta empaiiptjlled. THIRD EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERNOON. SrgClAL DESPATCHES TO KVKNINO TKLBGRAPH. Washington, November 10. Monthly Returns from Bureaus. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has called the attention of the revenue officers to tbe fact that the law requiring; monthly rotums from Bureaus, s luce the use of stamps has been adopted for the payment of the tax, must be so administered that the stamp will be a protection additional to those afforded by tbe old law, and not merely a snbstitutc. lie states To this end a monthly return should be insisted upon, and the same care should be taken as under the former law to ascertain In correctness. The number of stamps purchnscd by the brewer during any month should be ascertained from the Collector , and it insufficient for the payment of the tax upon the quantity brewed and removed, an imme diate investigation should be had. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Tlie Police Commissioners Surveyor ship of the City, Ktc. SrEClAL DESPATCH to tub evsninq TKLKGRAPH Baltimokk, November 10. The habeas corpus case is still under argument to-day before Judge Bartol. It is believed William Schley will close this afternoon for the defense, and on Monday Judtre Bartol will pronounce his opinion. Mr. Wales, editor of the Baltimore Daily Com mercial, has not yet accepted the Surveyotship of this city, pro tiered him sometiin ago, and it is supposed he will decline. All is quiet here now, aud it is understood that if the old Tol'ics Board be oustei, the late Baltimore election mint be considered illegal. Jtlaikete by Telegraph. New York, November 10. Cotton quiet. Mid dling up amis 3tij37o Flour dull, and 10 a 15c. lower. Wheat dull, and Vjiflo. lower. Corn dull aud nominal. Onts steady, ttoef quiet. Laid dull and declining. Whisky quiet. Uold, 140. THE MARYLAND TROUBLE. Congress to be Aaked for a Committee of Investigation. Baltimore, November 10. I learn from un d nbted authority tnat, on the reassembling of Conerress in December, a Committee of Invest1. eat ion will be asfeed for in the Senate aud House, to inquire into Johnson's and Sann's connection with the late election in Maryland. Important development are expected. second despatch. A majority of theJudeesof Election in Balti more have signed a memorial to Conaress, pro testing against the admission of Archer and Phelps to seats, on the ground of illctral regis tration by Governor Kwann's Registrars, and statinp their beliet, if tho Resistry law had been properly cnlorced, that Messrs. Thomas and Stewart would have been elected. FINANCE AND COMMKKCK, Office op the Evening Telegraph, i Saturday, November 10, I860. There was rather more disposition to operate iu stocks this mominjsr, and prices were well maintained. Government bonds were tirmly held. 5-208 srdd at 1104; and June 7'30s at 105J: 1U0.J was bid for 10-4t)s; 1144 for Cs of 1881: 107j tor new 5-20s; and 107$ for Augutt 7 '30s. City loans were unchanged. Railroad shares continue the most active ou the list. Catawissa prelerred sold at from 27j to 28, closing at the latter rate, no cbaiure; Pennsylvania Railroad at 55J, a aliuht decline; Camden and Amboy at 133J, an advance of 1 on the closing price Kst evening; Norristown at 614, an advance of A; and Keadiuir at 58i, a decline of 4. 30 was bid for Little Schuylkill; 58 lor Minehill; C6 for Lehigh Valley; 284 lor Elmira common; 42 for prelerred do.: 664 tor Philadelphia and Baltimore; 324 for Philadel phia and Erie; and 494 for Northern Central. City Passenger Hailroad shares were dull. Thirteenth and Fifteenth sold at 20. a decline of 4; 90 was bid for Second and Tuird: Hi tor HestonvilJe; 31 j for Green and Coates; 2.i for Girard College; 40 for Union, aud 28 ior G?r niantown. Bank shares were firmly held at full piic Commercial sold at 56, and Manufacturers' and Mechanics' at 32A; 110J was bid for Third Na tional; 101 for sixth National; loo for Seventh National: 233 for North America: 145 for Puila oelphia; 130J for Farmers' and Moehaui.-a'- lou lor Kensinetou; and 70 for Corn Exchauae. Canal shares were unchanged. Susquekanua Canal sold at 154; and Morris Canal at 85 an ! advance of 4; 27 was bid for Schuylkill Navi gation common; 36J for preferred do.; 123J for ! Morns Canal preferred; and 69i for Lohih Navigation. I yuotaUons of Gold 1(U A. M., 14G; 11 A. M I 1154; 12 M., 1454: 1 P. M".. 1452. ! The New York Iribwte this morning says: j "Monev ia abundant tn Ixatllncr hniioj, .ti . o- ' Pi uvuous . u ' -U ,Dr cent., and in some casts roand sums were had at lower rates. In commercial paper no chanve. Best I ames sell at fk5Jl, and good at 6i'7. The demand lor currency Irom the West and South con nnues, but it bas been mot tiun tar wltl compass- I I ve case. Some of the city ban ka have no e xcess of rurrenovin any lorm, but are able to use Cloannir House certificates, to the mutual advantage of ttiom s. Ives and tbe Jreasury." rdlLADKLflilA STUCK EXCIIANGE'SALES T0-DAI i.eported by De Haven & Bio., No. 40 S. Third street HE ORE BOAKD.S. 100 sh St Nicholas Coal j FIUST BOAKO. WJOOOU.S 6-20a 62.CP110J. lou sti Cata. pf.-s.30 37' oo.... lots. 1104 1 800 sb do lots V, '"JJ 00 reg.107 200 sh do. lots 30. 27 $4(.0 do rmr lOTll uin.k h iu' .Touuu u.o i oum. JulyUui 4(K) Kcb liuv 6s 82 84J 600 sh Peunait 6ii Zb sn do htf HUsli do sOO 651 10') sti do o 65t 100 sh Susq Cau..s(i0 J5f 12 eU Norrlstown... til) siuvu j tz a OS lb., vi UKK) Jicading in 6s 95 SmflO N Ia It on S5000 Am. (iold reg.148 21shCoin'ltb fiauit 66 6 sb Ca k A 138 26xhC & A scrip. Is til 100 U Keauins- 6tf 8sbl3tb &. 15th... 20 BETWEEN BOARDS. 2000 US6-20s62. ..1104. 80 sb i-eh Val 63. 85 80, 58, oii Men is ay as z 86 'J(Ki0 fa & E 6s. ... 92) 5900 t;itv6s new.. 102 J 20 sh Mor Canal.. 100 sh Ger Pas K. . 100 sh Head. 4 sb M & M ilk. . . 82V v&K) su Cata pi 06 28 Messrs. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, report the following rales of ex ihantrti to-day at 1 P. M.: American gold, 1454 (J4l45; Silver is and 4s, 139; Compound Interest Notes, June, 1864, 16j; do.. July, 1861. 16J; do., August, 1804, 16J; do., October. 1864, 14); 'do., December, 1864, 13; do., May, 1865, 11 j; do., August, 1865, loj; do.JSeptember, 1805, 101; do.. October, 1865. 9 j. Messrs. William Painter & Co., bankers, No. 36 South Third street, report the following rates of exchange to-day at 12 o'clock: U.S. 6s, 1881 coupon. 1144H5; U. 8. 5-208, coupon, 1862! 1104(lll0i; do., 1804, 107j107i; do.. 1866, 1074 fil07i: do., U. 8. 10-40s, coupon, lOOtjt&lOOJ: U. 8. 7'30s, 1st series, 1974 108; do., 2d series 1064O100; do., 3d series, 105410ti; Compound Interest Notes, f'ectmber, 1M4, 134. FOURTH EDITION FR03I WASHINGTON THIS P. 31. special despatches to the evening telegraph. Washington, November 10. Commandant of the Boston Navy Yard C ommodoro John Rogers has been appointed o tho command of the Boston Navy Yard, iu place of Admiral Stringhain, whose term of ser vice has expired. New Radical Paper. Mr. J. Cowiutr, late ot the Alexandria Journal, is about to start an atternoon radical paper in this citj. Peraanal. Theyounnest son of President Johnson has entered Georgetown Colleue. Death of a Lawyer. William Redin, a loading member ol the Washington bar, aud for many years Auditor of the Court, dl.i this mornlnir, ace.l 77. From Canada. Qokbko, November 10. A lartjo nuoiber ol men of her Majesty's steamer Aurora ai nnder orders to hold themselves in readings to pro ceed to tho Western lakes, where tbey will be stationed ior the winter. Intelligence has been teccived thQt, owiu; to tho failuie of the tislterles ot Labrador, ln coust inhabitants and the north shore have been tendered destitute, unless relief is immediately provided. The herrine fisheries arc raid to be a complete failure, and the prospects ar? said to be fearful to contemplate. The Government bas placed a steamer at the disposal of the charitable for the transportation of supplies, which will leave in a lew day6. Aid In any ort ot money or poods may he sent to the Kev. Mr. Bolwood, Quebec. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New Yorb:, November 10 Stocks are lowcrf Money on call, 6 per coat. ; trling Kxcnanio dull at 109 ; Chicago aud Kock Island, 109j; Chicago, HurllUKton, and Quincy, 113; .New Jersey Central, 180; Morris and tee, 85; I'litsuure, Fort Wayne, and Chn asro, 100 J; Clucaeo and Altou preferred, lli; Milwausio ad ot. i'au.'s.til? j Kno, 841; Hud fOn, 12C; Milwaukie aud 6f. Pain's preferreu, 74 J ; IS'ew York and Jsew Haveu, 117: iteadinir, llrti; Michigan (southern, til;; Illinois Central scrip, 124 j; Cleveland and llttsbtiri;, VI; Cleveland, Columbus, and t incinnati, 113; Chicago and Northwestern 66; Cleveland and I oieao, 119tj; Boston Water Power, 38; Cumberland, 69. tioid opened at 14(1, and closed at 14,r J. Missouri Cs, 8; California 7s, 118); Ohio aud Misissippi oer titicatts, 84jj ; Manposa'prelerred, 29i : Cauton, 67; PaolBo Mail. 296; Now Yum Central, 118; United Males 6s, 1881, coupons, 114i; treasury coupons, 1862, llOj ; do. 1864, 107 j; do.l8'J5, 1U7J; Ten-forty coupons, 100 j ; treasury Sovon-thirties, 107J. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 10 Kepoited by De Haven & Bro., No. 40 i. Tturd street SECOND BOARD 409;i WJ bonus.... 88 3000 do 881 91000 BelvitsDol bus 851 5tX)CitvBs.uew....l02r 100 do 102;.' 10 sh Cam & i 100 sli i jer I'as 30; 10(1 sn Keading.s5wn 58 f 100 sh Ho c 58; 100 sh Fulton Coal.. CJ S500 (J 8 7-30S Ju.ylOoi SKKJfiO do 105 J 10000 do l')5J 850, 0 do 105J 82500 do. ...JunelOO Plilladclphfa Tiade Report. Satchdat, November 10. I ho Flour Market Is greatly depressed, and we reduce our quotations 75c. to fffl p barrel on ail grade. There is not much demand for homo consumption, and only a fow hundred barrels were taken at $88-76 V barrel for superfine; 9&11 ior extra; $12 13 for good and choice Northwestern extra family; 618 60. 14 '60 for Pennsylvania and Ohio do. do ; and flovSlO 60 tor fancy brands, according to quality. 100 barrels Rye Flour sold at $3. No improvement to notice in Cora Meal. There is considerable Wheat offering, but there is not muctt inquiry, and prices have a downward tendency. Saies of common and choico Pennsylva nia aud Southern red at 33 28; and white at S3 35i3 40 Kve is he'd at SI 40 1 46 for Western and Pennsylvania. Corn is dull, but phoos droop ing; we quote jellow nominal at el 27 Oats are lower, and 20u0 bushels mixed out iera ssld at 64c. Nothing doing in Barley and Malt. ISeeas ol all description are scarce, and Clover is In Meaay request at 8 25'9 00 p 64 pounds, limotby rauaes from 3 26 to 83 02J. Flaxseed may bo quoted at 83 25fo 8 30. Whifky is selling in a mai way at S2 41S2 42 lor I enusylvania; and $2 432 41 lor Ohio. A Tkrkible Kxplosiox occurred ab ut five minntes betorc 7 o'clock this morning, at th" colliery of Mr. William Kerr, which is situ Hted in the Minehill (;ap, some three miles from Miucrsville. Four men were instantly killed, and five others quite badly wounded. Man. Ei.rzARKTn Cinv bTANTON had eighf votes lor Coneress eight gallant follows woo would nitner have KlixAhprh i.mi.ia.iu l . - .. d ... it -, 1 T U B in: I f', 10 repreaenttbem than John ilorrissey. We do not know the pbysioal proportion of Hotsv. but we iui poe Bhe la ot some size, as the New York papers were continually reiterating lief ore tbe electioit 'tnat heavy Beti would change bands in tbe issue." If Khzabetd would suoceed in the political arona. we would recommend a cbaueeol dress, ncb a is sold at Charles iStokcs & Co's one-price, under tbe Con 1 mental. Le Journal de Bohas ("Sweden) relates tho following curious (act, which is worthy the attention ot saeans. A mouth ago, says this journal, when the cholera broke out in tuts dis trict, it was noticed that tlie. numberless spar iows whieh usually abouud in our gardens fields, etc., disappeared as if by niaeic. The cholera having, thank Cod ! entirely left ns for the laxt fortnlgut, the littls songsters have again appeared amonirst us, aud it is needless to say tnev bave been received by us as bearers of pood tidings-i. e., that the cholera is no lon"er to be feared. n --The Suez Canal Company, th .Vori states will iiave an importaut place iu the approacb ins Exhibition. A number of models executed w ith mathematical accuracy have been made ol all the priucipal apparatus employed In the construction of tho great works undertaken by the Cana Company. Most of the ingenious machines invented lor digging the canal, carry me away the earth, and dredging, will be ex- !) AlAUK.hr Btreet. between Tuird aud Fourth ,.' s'e on Tueaday Uornlnr. toinnieuclug atHH o'clock, ilarn L ! AX,K. "AMMKB8, LOCKS. . lot ol American O. S.Uaud Axis; aali.Wvetlng, and elioo liamdiers, ami Mortice Locks I ADD L1C itS' AND hMUHS TOOLS -, 1 IT10 etM tsaddlera' Tools, ol one net Biaek nmttus Tools. .... . , DCOKOrifi". I bree twlut double-barrel Duck ()un. KKI NC'li, CHINA, ANI fASCT (M)0DM. Kiohly decorated vaxea, motto moss and caps and saucer, cruoiflxe. bolr water loom. Onured eMk plltouns matcb boxc colonuen, card baskeu, Partaa vhbcs, t blna vases, with Uowrs aad giaea kbatlea leuanters wine buMles, wines, liquor acta, oyater P1U'IUaVoLL-HAD8. DOLLS. BTO. ISO dozen C'blnadoll-beadii and wluklun flolla. A iao, an annorunent of Toy Tea 8i. WHITK UKAMTK WABE, t-LitJbWillE. ETC. A variety uf K.Dgll.b granite aud (.'. C Ware Alao. an wortineut of bar autl table tuailiera, t lets, ie, er iuiiss, salts, etc, UMi(
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