Ui t-ao H VOL. XNo. 98. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER THUS G-1AF1, 24, 1868. DOUBLE SUEET.TIIURE CENTS. A R E 8 8 0 CUB UERYOUS AUD DEBILITATED, WHOBB BCFFERtiNGrJ 1UVB BEEN PROTRACTED, ASS WnOHB CAS KB r INQUIRE rROMPT TREATMENT TO RENDER EXISTENCE Dl SIRABLB. liven are inO-erlni-, he sumra, what eff-iot Coca II produce upon your general health ! 10 Tin feel wnk, db'lltted,eaMiy tired t IK ess little txtra exertion produce palpitation of fceb'artT Do yonr liver or Tonr klay frequently get out Of order t , Do yon have SfeUs of hort breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowele constipated T Bo yoa bave spe.ls of fainting, or rashes of blood to tbebeadt 11 Ttnrmnory Impaired? Is yeur mind o instantly dwtlllng np-m this subjeot Do yon leel dull. listless, moping, tired of company, "ro yoa wish t0 be left alone, to get away from eswy tblng make you start or Jump r Is jour sleep broken or restless? Is the lustre of your eye as brilliant? the bloom on your cheek as bright ? Do you enjoy sooltty as well ? Do you pursue yoor business with the same energy? Do yon fel much confidence la yourseli? Aie your spirits dull and nagging, glveato flU of melancholy ? If eo. do not lay H to your liver or dys- I pepila. .,. . vnn htnk wuk. vont iTS you rofifciro "" ' - knees weak, and have bnt nine appeuie, ana you Attribute this to dyspepslalor llyer complaint? Now. reader, the organs of generation, when In perfect health, make the man. Did yon ever think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering, snc . . w ..... niarATi thosa In whom these m MSSIHA Uliomtiw m-v Vorgsns are In per feet health ? Y ou never hear of suoh men compiam oi f palpitation of the heart. They are never afraid ... hnJuMi- ihtf rfnn't honnmn tbey canno tA nna dlsoouraged; thi y are always polite and plea- ... ... - ni ladlva. and look vou and thorn IMIIBUWW'"!'""' ... right In the face none of you downoast looks or any Other Baeanness aoout wieu.. FIRST EDITION Diseases of these Organs Require the Use of a Diuretic HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT OP BUCUU 18 THE GREAT DIUBBriO, And U a Certain Cure for Diseases of the SLA DS I Hi KIDNAP. GRA-VKL, DROPSY. ORGANIC WEAKNESS. FILM ALTS COMPLAIN TB, GENERAL DEBILITY, And all diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether ex fisting In Male or Female, From whatever causes originai'm u uv bow lOngsianaiuK. t .,,t la submitted to. Comumptlon or Insanity may ensue. The reoords of the Insane Asy . ih. malannholv deaths by Oontumpuon, bear ample witness to the truth of these aaseitions, la Lnnallo Asylums the most memuuuu.r eAu.umou 1 Tb. nnnniariBnoa la actually sodden and BlllfVW.O. " " I .o..utonnirhi.r Mirth or Grief ever visits It (Should a sound of the voice oocur, it 1b rarely artlcu We. With woeful measures wan vespair Low, sullen sounds his grief beguiled." ... i.ah and blood are supported from these Iseuices.aadour health and happiness, ant that of Posterity, depend npon prom pi use m a renuum .remedy. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCUU, KBTABLIBHED UPWARD OF 18 YEARS, Prepared by H. T. J1ELMB0LD, DRUGGIST, HO. M BROADWAY, MEW YORK, urn Wo. M a TENTH BTBEET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. f 2tJJSI ZO Per DUIVIO, WI Pi wu" v. w wo irtvered to any address. Bold by Druggists every. Ubere.' . . Wone are genuine unless done np in steei-engravea iranoer. wltha-rtn.Ueof my Chemloal Warehouse, id signed -vn-Bir (STATE VOLUNTEER INSTITUTE. rvirner of Fifth avenue and Bfaveuty-slith street, (iHllLrill Pirlr. Va HOME AND BCHOOT, FOR THE 80N8 OF DE f 110 CEASED BOLDIE1W.) pB. H. THkLMBOLUt Two bottles oniy oi tne v, iui t'jh tacbn presented to tne idhiiiouuu nave vrau uiea uj be children, and with perieot sncocss. In the oase of br little Lieutenant A. J., bis pride Is no longer mor l- . i Id fvi tn tha dallv mnrnlnff an&lha tlCQ. auu xic io . as of the chambermaid who has charge of his bed . T that a KDOWlflUH VI .tuv iwuil DI our usa ,1 Bochuwlth the children under our charge may - . B.inrinundent and Ua'ron of Board. ATI WKW at BchooU and Asylums a great amount of aansy tnoec end many a poor wiiiiuii '" eaknss than from bauit. iur u mnu puuiau. ,cnl. that is (not knowing a asaweaanew insieaa . - w.. t k.hi. t mnt nniustlv intlloted upon tbem. banking yon on behalf of the chUdren, and hoping others may be alike benetl ted . I am respecuuuy yuuro, COL. YOUNO, General Bupt. and Director. June M. wes. GBBATBaIT LARinjTT, January i, IBtH WH.T.HkLMB0LB- psf gi;BTOBr cummaDlciuua iwiuwum inn terms of advertising was duly received, tnt from rttadlc I bad formed against -aavrvwiog -ouree Ibt secret disease V" wa uw.. ..44....i Mnwaraaiioa In a drag store the okber i ..niniiai chin red on the character of " " .: r.. ..... .... tvr BUOBU. It was in n nigniy rwnuiunauw w Caa dlar ases by two pbyslolaas preeant. jKBOlosed please nod our rates vi yonrs, etc.! T. B. B. TENH0U8, Xdltor and Proprietor ef . , DaUj aad Weekl Iltt,fPh. TbeCnpf al-9enertla Proclamation a'ul Order oltlKB lny. The following Is lh text ot tue proclamation, of which onr leader bave beeu BUvUoJ by teleiirapb: Tub fcci'KHioR Civil Wovkhnmrst ok tiik Evkk Kaithkui. Im.rok t:i)HA. Havana, uoi. 11. !. UillBeua of the Kver Kdllulul Jslo if Caba The pre Heat hrna ol tne RovrQmeut and dmlDlHlrHtlou of tbW I rovinoo, aud guarauu of your social lutertet. lueeHtig a great neocH sliy, and laiailtog u ureal obligaou, n al drtoHeg you. Ui'ave ovonts liaveoome to pss In the luothtj" country wltu aHtoulnultig rapid i' y. Tlie c"u iulerveuluK, the liil-yi'pii. wllb nil lt ih-floleneles aod incou venien..ei, In tlie only Damnum np to tbe pre mint, npou wulali wti rely to learn wnai pHfse'. und lu maklui you acqaHlnted recently with t lie uewH raceivo i tbrongu that medium I oUloixily annouuoud wbat i on ebonld consider ai cert la. It U n iv my duty to add that a prolonod politic 1 com motion baa liumeitmiely resulted In tne depar ture from tbe h.ohdIhIi noil or tbe ungum Udy bo rulid lis uostlulen. and toat a IVuvUlon ! Government 1m bHiug ooiiBiitatod, lu wnicli the Duke de V Torre Inkcs tbe lull latlve and ecllou. My authorized voice cn add nunln ; jnoie rrpptclliitf eveute wi.li'h are lakhm rla"0. I do not consider, loynl lu Habitants of OaDi. Ihut It is my ii)Ih1ou at this moment, m tlie first authorliy of t his Island, ti cilscuM these eveDtt-; nor could there bo, ptrlups, an oco i slon lei-8 proper for doing so, Idhs iiuoIi hs It In useUBHto reason when tne HtlmnlUH of fubling Is cotilrolilDK. Dmiug these pnssiug eveata my duties are of another cnurttcter. as re pre teniatlveof the Bpanlsb Govern men t la this province, It Is now my only duty to watch over the great Interests wnlou are confided to me, and to bave reliance on your well tried patri otism, so that you wait in Irauquiliity, trustlug In toy care lor yonr well-being the Holutlon oi this great crlHls. Iu moments like the present fiatrioilem alone saves the people, the same as Dtllvlduals; and I believe that your hearts, beatlDK like mine with tbe Impulse of loyal Spanish blood, render all other Interests, how ever high and respe'-lable they may be, sub fiervlenl to that which is highest of all la the political sphere tbe preservation of order. respect io me laws ana toe prosperity ana in legriiy of tbe country. Ves, loyal Inhabitants of Cuba, if ray mind Is unequal to the magnitude of the events, my heart does not sink because it Is animated by tbe holy fire of country, upon whose altars, on occaslr ns like tbe present, all must place, as I do, not only the narrow aspirations of partisan 1 merest, but also the most legitimate personal affections, Iet us wait, therefore, oaluiiyand peaceiuny; events win aeveiop luemseivei, ana in whatever manner, they will Had us trannuil and faithful to tbe sacred lu teres t which binds ns to our well beloved HpuIu. Do not entertain tbe slightest suspicion tnat an unpremeditated act of ibeHpanlf b nation can disturb yoa la tbe peace which yoa enjoy, or place a hand on ob jects of your dearest alTeollons, or lead inrouea me laoyriniu oi yonr internal discords to tbe ruin of your future. Let ns wan; Divine rroviueuce has always watcutd over us, and you know it because his tory attests ir. If Spain presents herself at any time ss an example of misfortune, it is always 88 a type of herolo virtue, profound prudence, and Infrangible faith In ber destiny. From her bosom will come fortb, do not doubt, the solu tion best for your interests, which are the inte rests of tbe counlry. Meanwhile I rely on yoa for the repose of prudence and tranquillity of hope, and my beart tells me that I do not de ceive myself lu relying on your clvio virtues, so often tested by your ever faithful adhesiou, as yoa ran equally rely on tbe JuhUHoaHou. tbe vigilance, and inflexible firmness of your Cap tain-General, the (Superior Civil Governor, FJIANCI8CO LBilHUMDI. Tbe following General Order is also lis bed: HKADUUARTr.RH OKTTTK ARMY, Oat, 11, 1808. Boldlers, MUlila, and Volunteers: la tue me tropolis grave events bave taken place, which bave gone to such an extent that the end can not yet be seen, but fortunately praotloal tran quillity now prevails throughout the peninsula, Under such circutusiauces I haveoulyto re mind you that you are Spanish soldiers, tbat tbe country has confided to your loyalty and care tbe ponce and integrity of this torrltory of tbe Spanish nation, and the aid and protec tion of its honorable and industrious inhabi tants, and in case any one should make any attempt against these dear subjects I ex pool, tbat you will ag always fnltll your duty as your Captain-General will fulfil bis. Kkanoisoo Lersundi, Cnptaln-Ueneral of tbe ever-iaHhful isle of Cuba. THE PRIZE RING. Ilccnnn RiidV McCoole' FlgrU for tbe American CliantttioiiNiilp. The Cincinnati Inquirer has Just published tbe following: Tbe proposed match for tbe championship of America and SIO.OUO a side, butweea Jouu V. lieenan, better known as the iieneoia Boy, of Mew York, and Mike MuCoole, of est, Louis, the self-sty led champion of America, will, we are credibly informed, soon be finally settled. A'ter tbe Coburn-McUoole fiasco at Cold Springs, Indiana, negotiations, as our readers are doubtless aware, were opened for a c latu- lon match between Heenan and McCojle, IcCoole styled himself the champion of Ame rica, and would nodoubt have, by general ooa sent.received tbatiltlo, bad ltnot been for liee nan, who proposed to flight him for 810,000 in tbe Hquared circle, anywhere In tbe States of Virginia, Maryland, or Kentucky, or even in Canada. Tbe arrangement of the little affair was intrusted to the hands of Mr. John Frank lin, of this city. Mr. Franklin, immediately after receiving bit instructions, wrote a letter to McCoole, stating tbat Ueenau would make tbe match on tbe terms stated above. McUoole received tbe letter, and replied that, although, he bad publicly stated in tbe ring at Oiiid Springs, Indiana, that be wonld nover "pat up his bbDds again," he would tight Mr. Ueenau, provided the latter went to Su Imla to make tbe match. The lotler was forwarded to Uee nau, wbo replied that he would abide by any arrangements which Mr. Franklin chose to make. Again tbe self-styled champion, Mo Coole, wrote to Mr. Franklin, sieving th-at be was anxious to get on a match with ileenan, but that be was opposed to making the match at any other point than Bt. Louis, lie gave as a reason that be had always been obliged to leave borne to make matches, aud did no; pro pose to do so again. In reply to thi Mr. Frank lin wrote the following: , Ci( iNNTi.Oct. 5, 188. Mr. McOoole-Dear Sir: In ri-furrnce to wbut you thins equitable In your lasi coiumunlcadon, I will simply bim iliai old Bill lvls nl Irora New Yort to Hi. Lonlstn flgniyou; Jones came iroin Cukrlwtoo, Mouth Carolina, to this liUce ('buptlrg a Job.' as he styled it), and you snow ibst oor lail opponent lives In New To k, which Is more than double tue distaooe from here 10 rt. Lonl. If you exceptor tbe terms herein s atsil below, ll rue know al one" and 1 will go to Ht Louis and put up b forfeit. It not, there Is uo ue sending any mere lettrsernewpapei commuulcailons tome, ai lam sctlng for a friend aud o mseiiueotly can do nothlt'g In Ihe mailer. If yuu wisli io write to Mr. B'enan. a letter will reach him directed to lkCMpter ctllce. Beiow you wld bad a copy of a letter reowel Jrnm Pudacelphla. (algnc.1) "JOHN FRkNKLTN." Th,e following la tbe letter referred to in tbe above: "PBii.AnFiPFiA, Hept. 15, IMS. Mr. Franklin: Yours of tbe ltd Is recuived. I reoelved a leuer from Utensn itatiog the arrangeuienla he would eater Into to 11 Klit McCoole. They are as follows: To tight In Canada or Vlruluia, as It Is certain tbe fllit can corue ofl In either pla-w; to be for not Ims than HU.e o, pley or pay. lu six or nine months from ire flnt deposit, which shall be for I'itoo. It they should agree to mske It. draw on me for tne amount. Write me, or led granti. If be will do buMaesa, lie hat md so much talk about it I would like lo get him in tbe rlug wllb Heenan. Yours, etc " Heenan. it will be seen, fans done all he could to bring about a match, and we are autuorlised to state tbat he will fight McUoole on bis own terms for fun. for one dollar, or for ten thou sand dollars. To the proposition made la Mr. franklin's letter of October 6, Mr. MoOoole gave do answer, and the whole sporting fra ternity are of the opinion tbat McUoole is afratj to meet tbe New Yorker in tbe ring. Heenan. however, proposes to force matters. He will bave a benefit at tbe Academy of Music, New York, in the couise of a few weeks. Ha will on tbat occasion be assisted by Ned O' Baldwin, Joe Wormald, and Joe Coburn. After the ex hibition In New York, tbe fonr will start on norrinff nvhibltlon through the country, and will probably reaen Cincinnati about tne 1st of Drcember. From Cincinnati tbey go t fVs l.ouin, and there pronoae io make McCoole, In tbeir own language, "put np or shut op." Fotn Ibe piei-eut apoearanoes we thins: be will " tbe lai ter. He la always ready to make m match wllb a mon whom be knows be can whip, out when he thinks there is any chance of defeat be la always in tbe btckaronnd. COLFAX. If U Speecb at Detroit. Tbe following Is a oontinaailon of the speech of Speeker Coifax at Detroit last eveulnsr, tne first part of wbloh is given In an Inside pa;: Look back at tne very birth of me Uepuoiloan party, wben it sprarg loio exlstenoe, almost originating, as yoa know, la tbe SMte of vlioa.1 gsu, but boding lie bundieds jf thousand all over the laud Htandlng witn 1', heart to heart and shoulder to shoulder. What it lu first usurpation? It was when border mill wis oughtto invade tbe plains of Kansas sonant to punish devotion to liberty there by oaira.ee, by murder, by midnight assassination, by steal ing ballot-boxes aud siutllog ibom to make llim speak nutruly tbe voice of tdsl peop eou I he sli oggle betweea liberty aud slavery, wnen tbe army tf the Unite" Htates was there under theoideisof tbe Hd ministration then In power to suppress free speech, to prevent tbe people from manifesting aud deolariug tbelr aau ilmeniH, then this youog aud vlgiirouj Krpublloan parly, born out of the etl gencles of tu hour, devoted ltsulf to tbat principle of liberty and Justloe wulali Illuminated its banners, ever Muce da rod to throw down tbe gtuntlei ofiUflnuoe at tue feet of the BdnilhlHtiullon then lu power, at its army, at its devotees, at Its supporters, at its apologists; dared to make the cause of K ins is our own; and your spoukers and tho.se in the adjoining SlattR aud elsewhere travelled tnrougn tne country line i-eier tne iiermit, wben be preached the crusado against the Saracens, arousing tbeconsclousuessof nature, awukenlng the people to a sense of their danger and tbelr duty, struck down that power, gave to Kansss free speech, gave her liberty, and by tbat usurpation onr first usur pationshe entered into the Union at last arrayed in ber white robes of freedom, think God. (Great applause.) Tht was onr first usur pation. Wbatlstbeseoond usurpation for which we are arraigned by Governor Heymout? It was when the Supreme Court, unfaithful tolls duly and Its high place, pronounced and promulgated the infamous deuisloa known as the lire.) Scott decision, by which they sought to enthrone in tills country slavery as a power, above all and beyond the Constitution, before wblch every knee should bow and every tongue confefs. It dared furthermore to enunciate tbat prlnoiple, which, if the people had ratified it. would have dishonored us before God and tbe civilized world tbat there were those so poor In onr land that they bad no rights that a white man was bound to respoot. And this young Kepubllcan party, knowing as tbey did tbe revereuce which always clnstercd around ber Judicial deci sions, knowing the power they dared to encounter, took issue with tbat decision before tbe American people, dared to denoanoe it, dared to stigmatize it. and, what Is more, dared to crash it under their feet, until to-diy there is no man in this land, I care not to what party be belongs, so poor as to do reverence to tbat Infamous decision. That was onr second usur pation. (Cheers). Where were those men that clustered around that deelsloa and defended it? Where were those men wbo maintained tbat decision against us and sought to make it tbe controlling power of tbe Amerloan people, sought to make it the sentiment of this great nation, sought to make it bo Immutable that every Jurist and every legislator should ba com pelled to surrender his allegiance to it? . "AFTER THE BATTLE." ItesnlfM of the Kecent Indiana Election Tbe N. Y. Times' Indianapolis correspondence thus sums up the result Of the recent electioa: Tbe political contest in Indiana has been a desperate one. Tne forces of tbe Union came up uianfally to ttia work. Against tue legiti mate strength of the enemy we should bave been victors by an easy capture; bat their strong reinforcements from the "dark and blody ground," Kentucky, made tbe conflict one of doubtful termination, and "after the battle" has been a lime of greatest anxiety. Tbe smoke has lingered over the scenes of ear ns ge, and Is slow to clear away. As it goes, however, the victor here and there gathers the trophies of triumph, and with much tardiness are we learning who has won the day. Of tbe main results yoa have been Informed by tele graph. A tabnlar statement of the Republican succets In Indiana may read about this way : 1. Baker elected Governor over Hendricks by abonl 1000 majority. 2. Cnniback elected Lieutenant-Governor by abont 1600 majority, 3. Tbe wboie Kepubllcan State tloket victo rious over t he Democracy. 4. Kepubllcan Congressmen elected in seven out of eleven districts. 6. Both branches of the Legislature largely Kepubllcan. 6. A Kepubllcan United States Senator to dis place Hendricks, March next. 7. Invaluable experience abont nominating weak men. Tbe Democracy can console themselves with tbe following tabular statement of tbelr tro phies, viz.: 1. Base Ignominy of stupendous fraudulent voting. 2. Doubtful honor of electing Voorhees by fraud to be rejected by Congress. On the surfuce. of course. It has been a cloie conlett. Though tbe aggregate poll is not yet announced, it is understood to bave been the iHreest ever cast in tbe State. I doubt not a casual glance at tbe result at the ptaoes and amount and character of the Increase in the poll will disclose to any unprejudiced eye the causes of this close vote. I anticipate that the count upon tbe State tloket will show that fully 875.000 votes were cast, and yet t here may not be a thousand difference between Baker aud Hen dricks. FROM WEST VIRGINIA. The Political Flirlit a Close One Both Parties Clitlin the (State. From tbe meagre reports received nptothe prtseni nine tne indications are that, aubouga the contest has been a close one. yet the Re publicans have unqu'Sllonably carried the mate, xne i.nowing latest aespatcues will explain tbe situation: WHKELiiio.Oot. Midnight. Later returns look belter lor the Republicans. Fifteen coun ties, casting half the vote of the B ute, give 2300 itepnuucan majority a loss oi iuuu ou tne vo'e of 18U0. but a gain of 1000 on tbe vote of 18U7. Tbe same ratio will give the Republicans the Stale by 6000 majority, and tbelr Slate Com mittee claim It by from 8j00 to 6000. For Congress, tbe First District gives Duval (Republican) 900 majority. TbeSecoud District gives McUrew (Republican) from 2-KM) to 2600 majority. Tbe Third DIstrlct.coveis a large ter ritory, thinly settled, and witn no telegraph. Tbe returns are meagre, bnt Indicate the elec tion of Wlteuer (Republican) by a majority of 600. Tbe Legislature Is undoubtedly three fourths Republican, aeourlng a United Slates Senator In the place of Van Winkle. This (Ohio) county gives 123 Democratic majority a Republican gain of fJlS over 18tf7, aud of 20 over loou. Tbe "World's)" Report. Tbe following are despatches to the New York Wvrtd. Washikoton, Oot. 23. A special despatch from West Virginia, dated Wheeling, this aftei noon, says: In spite of tbe perpetration of tbe mokt infamous and open registration frauds by Boreman and bis appointees, notwithstanding tbe adverse results in the late elections In the great States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, and In diana, tbe Democracy of West Virginia have redeemed and disenthralled their young State from radloal rnle. We bave swept the State, electing our Governor, and all the Stale officers, carrying tbe Legislature, which electa a United States Senator, and gala two out of tbe three Congressmen. Demom ats are Jubi lant everywhere. Count West Virginia for Sey mour and Blair and oonsUtatlonal liberty by a good majority. Wucklimo, W, Va.t Oct. 23. The returns come In slowly. We claim tne State by two thousand to three thousand, and consider it certain for Seymour and Blair. We have gained one and probablv two Congressmen, and bope to bave a majority on Joint ballot In tbe Legislature. Bid the friends of oonsUta tlonal liberty oe of good cheer. The Pittsburg Ortnmereial says that John Morrlssey baa won an immeuwaiuoont on the Pennsylvania. eleeUos. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Earthqnakcs-Loss of jProperty and Life in California-Damago in the Interior. Tho Indiana Itepublicins Moro Assassinations in tho Southwc st-Democratic Demoralization. FROM SAN FRANCIS 00. Destruction of Property in California by the KnrlliquHli.cn-I'lie t'lfy Hull Unanfe, and to bo Torn Uawu-I'liu Meat Iterent fthockfl. San Frakcisco, Oct. 23. Details of the de duction of properly iu the Interior cf the State by tbe earthquakes of October 21 have been received here. Alameda connly suffered tbe most, the damage to property extending In all direc tions. Sack of San Leandro there were nu merous fissures In the earth, from some of which came clouds of dnst, and from others volumes of water. San Leandro creek, dry for months, Is now a rapidly-running stream. From eome places hot water and steam gashed forlh. The villages of Ban Leandro and II ay wards ate almost in ruins. The brlok build, ings are all down, or uninhabitable, aud nu merous wooden structures are much damaged At llay wards only one brlok balldla? remain nnlDjured. Alamada, Broaklyn, and Orleans, all suffered severely. Tbe destruction of properly at Ran Jose and Brashear City is great. The brick and adobe house of the mission of Ban Jose la a mass of ruins. At Stockton and Mary Bvllle, the lDjury to bnlldlngs was slight Petolama. Healths, burg, Santa Rosa, Vallfjo, and Marlines felt the full force of the shock; chimneys and frail walls were thrown tlos, and much damage was done to property. The loss is considerable at Los Angelos. At Vlsalla tbe shook was Blight, and no damage was done. Santa Crnz Monterey, and Watsonvllle suffered little loss! In the State of Nevada the earthquake was scarcely felt. The San Francisco committee of architects, appointed by the Board of Superintendents, report the City Hall unsafe, and mutt be taken down. Meanwhile, the city offlolals and oanrts will find other quarters. Tne other city buildings are uninjured to any great extent. The school houses are not muoh damaged, and the scbools will open as usual on Monday next The United States Marine Hospital la eon" demned by tbe proper authorities, and wl 1 be demolished. Tbe patients are at present en camped on the grounds adjoining tbe hospital. No proper accommodations are as yet provide d for t hem. Tbe Custom House is wrockea to aaah an extent that probably It will not be occupied again. The officials have removed temporarily to Hey wood's building on California street. An army of laborers are at work to-day on tbe shattered buildings, and removing the dt & from the streets, the merob.au.ts showing no disposition to abanJon tbelr property or the location. Some of the structures are being taken down and others repaired. The vicinity of the wrecked buildings is a busy soene. The shock tbat occurred at 215 this morning caused additional damage to the injured bnlld lngs. Some chimneys of tbe different manufao' ipries which suffered considerably by the first shock will now have to be demolished anj rebuilt. No definite estimate of tbe dam age; to pro. perty can be made until a proper survey of the entire city Is made. Some persons estimate the lots at SSOO.OUO, and others as high as f 2,000,000, The latter figure Is probably nearest to the true Iobs. A number of buildings will have to be torn down, reconstructed, or extensive re pairs made. The United States Sub-Treasury shipped secretly half a million of gold cola to Wash ington by yesterday's steamer, making a total shipment ol 13,000 000 slnoe January 1. FROM INDIANA. Address to tbe Republicans of tbe State. Special Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph. Indianapolis, Ind., Oot. 21 The following address has been issued by the Republican Central Committee to the Republicans of In diana: After a hard-fought battle we have triumphed Our opponents struggled for victory by every means in tbelr power. They made a false regis try and Imported votes, double voted, stuffad tbe ballot-boxes, and bought the votes of the ignorant and venal; but it was all in vain. The Republican strength was sufficient to over come all of these, and eleot the whole Slate ticket by a majority of over one thousand votes. Tbe grand struggle will come on lu November. The Democratic leaders will make a great and final effort for victory. Tney are already marshalling their followers In every part of tbe Slate. Let not Republicans be lulled into security by their late victory and by tbe apparf nt demorali zation ol our enemies. We must win tbe next election by a still larger majority. Let every man wbo loves peace lnsteau of war, order In stead of anarchy. Union instead of disunion, and good faith instead of repudiation and dis honor, give one more day to bis country by going to tbe polls and voting for Grant and OjI tax, and gelling his neighbors to do likewise, (Signed) A. II. Connkk, Chairman State Central Committee. FROM ST. LOUIS. More Democratic Chnngrs and Dlng-uet Arms for Arkunsas, Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Sr. Louis, Oot. 21. Rumors prevailed last evening of some change in the Democratic county ticket. Dan Able, candidate for Sheriff, bas probably been compelled to withdraw, owing to bis connection with the whisky frauds. Many Democratic voters are being dlsgnitei with these changes, and the indications are that the Republican nominees will be eleoted, although It is generally eonceded that Pile has bnt little show for re eleotion to Congress In the First District. Several hundred stand of arms are In the possession of certain parlies la this city wbo Intend to forward them to Arkansas without delay, for the purpose of replacing those de' stroyed by tne Ku Klux recently other parties are on the alert and will make efforts to prevent the arms leaving aere. As yet no steamboat ean be found to make the shipment, It being considered a rather risky business. John Eranoh, Esq., a wealthy elUsea of Bk Louis, committed sulolde at his residence yes Uroevy by cutting bli throat with a raiwr, FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Wamiimoton, Jo 24. The "Icttelltgcncer" continues Us assaults on Srymour. It calls the National Democratlo Executive Committee a nonentity, and says Seymour Is trott-d oat at this late hour as a stalking horse, not to aid his own election, bat to secure tbe safety of Ne York and the Tamminyrlng. It says It will continue to urge the defeat or rallcalUcn. bat laments tbat the Democrats are no blind as not to see that Seymour Is an obstsole to sucoeas, A New Light. VetpnWh to the AssooUUed Pren. Official Information has been received at tbe office of IheLlgnt IIoiih Hoard, tnat oi and after tbe lO hluut, a llgat woul l ba xalbliej from the L'ght House recently erece.i nu Lociecla t'oiui, on tbe nort heast ooant, of Cub. It" ill be a revolving red light, analnluiug lu areaiest brl.llHncv every miuute, aud In oteir weather fthou d be seen at a d Inlttuce of seven ttu milts. Tne temporary while light, at pre sent exhibited, will be dlsooniluued. International Postal AITtlrs. Under tbe new arrangemeais Just ejucladnd bnween the Post OIHoa depart meats of trie United States and of Prlnott K Iward'a Isltnd, thehlDsle rate of pottage on International lt W'ls will be reduced ou and afttir tne 1st of N -vtmbtr, 1SC8. Irom tea lo six aeatx, If prep. 1(1 nt itie otllce of mailing In either Country; hut if pofted unpaid or insufficiently prep i Id, they will be suhjeot to a postage ouftti of 11 coats rer single rate, la the o uutrv of desiiaaii jn. I he authorized weight of asln.ln letter will de fifitcD grammes, by the metrioa! soale, la ire United states, uud half an ouuod la Prlaoe lid ward's Island. FR OM BALTIMOR E. Democracy Nonplussed The Coagrcs tonal fcleettou. Special Despatch to The Bvening Telegraph. Baltimoiib, Oot. 24. The Democrats here are much disappointed at the result of the elec tion In West Virginia, as they had been brag ging In tbeir speeches they wonld carry that State. They are wolully disheartened, and can scarcely get np a respectable meeting. Repeat ers are alive all over the State Tbe Custom House and Post Office' cliques are completely nonplussed. Many of the subordi nates now declare opeuly for Grant. Every day gives evldeuoe that Judge Weir, Republican, will be eleoted to Co ugreas In tbe Fourth district. FR OM ARK ANSA S. Blore Issnsslimtlons by the Rebels. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. LiTTi.it Rock, Ark , Oct. 21. Hoa. Josoph Brooks and James Jllndes, M. C, were shot from the bushes, near Indian bay, abont 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Mr. Hindes died In two hoars, bat Mr. Brooks Btlll survives. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. This MoruluK'a Quotations, By Atlantic Cable. London. Oot. 21 A. M. Consols, 01V4 for both money and account. Untied States 5-20, Ti. Illinois uentrai. VI. iirie d at ou. LivebtooIj, Oot. 21 A. M. Cotton firm; the sales will probably reaon 12.000 bales. Breads! uffs quiet. Tallow dull. I x) ft don, Oot. 21 A. M. Spirits of petroleum firmer and blgher at 12J. Railroad Accident. Albany, Oot. 24 A terrible accident ocurred on tbe Hudson River Road at 11 o'olook last night to the Calf-past 0 o'clock train going north. The locality of the disaster Is about, tbree miles below Greenbush. The smoking car and two passenger cars were thrown from tbe track, being smashed to atoms, aud about forty persons injured, several very seriously. A lady, supposed to be from Erie, Pa., wis killed outright. John Davidson, or Lyons. New York, died at tbe Delevan House this morulas. W. D. Marpby, of Cortland, was badly Injured; also Mrs. Adolpbns, of Aubaro, and C. 11. Uoliey, of Rochester. Several others were la ured, and are now at the Delevan House. Markets by Telegraph. Nw York, Oct. 21 Stocks ansettied. Chicago and Rock Island, li 7; Beading, WV, Denton Co. !! ',: Krle, 42,'ji Cleveland aud Toledo, ltH; Cleveland nnU Pittsburg, '; Pittsburg and fort Wayne. Wl; Michtgau Central, IP-: Michigan Southern. H7X; New York Central, 127X: Illinois Central. IWi Caoi herlaad preferred. 84: Virginia i, 68; Missouri , 01: Hadoon lUver, 117K! 6-2lie. 1HH2. llU'.i: do, 1S6I, 111; do. 18M, 11 IX: do. new. ltn; 10 4"s,lui. Gold. Money, 7 ner cnt. Uxobauirn, 9)i. Ijaltimobk. Oct. 21. Cotton firmer; middling up lands. 2oc. Flour dull and nominally uacliaoird. Whtat dull but not qunVuhly lower; prime rod.2 6o. Corn firm: white, 11 2isl 29; yeilow. f I Xigl-3I. Oats dnll at 7rtf&7to. Rye dull and lower at i'60 for prime. Provisions quiet. Mess Pork, tto 60. Btnno, rib sides: )7o.; clear sines, 17.I4C; anouldert, 11 '4 '.; hams, 2.Ki2lo Lard laino. fN FBAMoiscn, Oct. us. Flour S 2Vt so. Wheat choice shlppluK,f)l'85. Leital-teuders.7t. THE ADAMS FAMILY. lion. Charles Frauds Adams. From the Hartford Pott, Oct. 19. The Democratlo papers of late have studiously represented Charles Kranols Adams, late United States Minister to England, as favorlmi Sey mour and Blair, la unison with his son, Joua Qnlncy. We violate no confidence la saying that these representations are entirely false, and that In private conversation with intimate friends be expresses himself as strongly In favor of Grant and Colfax, and declares that be shall feel it bis duty to vote for tbem at the coming eleotion. He says that he came home to obtain that rest to which he tnicks his age and his long publlo services entitle him, and tbat be shall not again mingle In politics or la publlo life. Tbe various newspaper paragraphs In regard to his position are very distasteful to bim, and be desires only tbat be may be per mitted to enjoy peace in future. Jonn Quincy Aduuis on Reconstruction. Qcincy, Oct. 21 A. R. Brown. Eq., Presi dent Jackson Democratic Association of Low ell: Dear Sir I am very muoh pleased to re ceive from yoa the Intelligence of my election as an hoDorary member of your Club, and accept tbe compliment with great satisfaction. Pray assure yonr members of my seailblllty of tbe honor and the kindness they have shown me, and assure them that naman more heartily appreciates tbe need we have in these days of a Ultie good, stout Jaoksonlan Democracy. I bave Just ceme from a oountry where they feel tbe btn fits and bleaHlngs of the UeoonHruotlon laws tbe radical Constitution; and If I ever needed anything to inteusify my devotion to the supreme law of tbe fathers, I found It there. If our friends onlv knew wbat a ourse it is to be "reconstructed." thev would never slaok tbelr straggle nntll the IToloa was restored to everv Slate, and the Ineffable blessings of the old Constitution seoured to evory man, no matter If be Is white or was a "Rebel." Yours, truly. John Q. Adams, FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Tbe Stock market opened very dull this mora. Ing, but prices generally were firmer. Gov ernment securities were a fraction lower. 115J was bid for NMOe; 1154 for 6s of 1881; 1131 Ut '62 6-208' 111 for'Os 6-.0s; 111 lor '65 6-20s; 110 lor July. 65. 6-20s; and 110, for '67 6-203. City loess were unchanged; the new Issue sold at io3A. Hallroad shares were inactive. Reading sold at 4H(fi449, a Hht advance; Pennsylvania If all road at 684(!60i, no chance; Lebifrh Valley at 664, nocbanee: Northern Central at 49, aa advauoo of ; and Minehiil at 68, an advance of i. 128 was bid for Camden and Amboy; 65 for Norristows; 36 for North Pennsylvania; 30 for Elmira common; 40 for Elm Ira preferred; 83 for Catawtwa preferred; and 28 (or Pkili Oelpkia and Erie. Bank fsbars were firmly held at 243 was bid for ttokrSSi eiv ana mechanics'; oij lor Cnmmerolai- 78 lor CM j ; and 68 for bmoo wealth. . ' In City Pasfeuger Railway eoaivs there w rotblnar rlolDir fOJ wa bid for Heoond and Third; 72 lor Teeth sod Slevrotis llforThlr lernth and Fifteenth; 47J for Coesnat and WaU nut; 104 lor Ilestonvtlie; aud 22 lor Guard I'ollog. x Caual fbiircs were In fall d-mmd. Lehigh Navivatloi. fold at 2D29?. nn advance cf oa ihi; clo-ii ft price of lasievcnlnn; S uonchtnoa Csntil at )r, no chanp; and Schuylkill Navi gation prelcrred at 21i, no cottie. 10 was bid for KchutU II Navigation cmmon; 30 for Morris Cauai; anl 3) lor W vomica- Valley Cana. PUILADKLPII1A BT0CK KICIUXnK BUM T0-DAT Reported by He Haven A Bra, No 40 8. Third street V. II -l1 U .ft A t.1 lnVARl MOIU C-l'i Wi tmrm, t.rrim iv . KHIdi tW...i.l.,(i IHKULI17 tw u utiiebLeh N......";.V.""s;,u du.mmu 2'" 11 0 do..... h,y. 2ID a do....so. liiis, go du.m -.(I 1(0. do..M.liia. d. ! sh Penna K....... ! S IN) do. ...... .i.s.1. l" d- !. R8S the following are this morning's fold quotations, reported by Narr & Ladner. No. Stt -w r.h tr n kkw u nu .r w ........ .f t"tM 1 Husq CI it 2mmh N V Mid (V 1. I'niitnil Jt.l 1'JO .HA 1KI 1 ml I'O 10(1 )IK) H0 ton VH 10) do K do. .....CJ du..b6Jbio. 49 o. Wi Co..2UJi.iu. ihji du 49 do..MM...e. 4 a 4iitf do ....2 1. 4X no o. do.....o.r9i-i South Third JsUect. 10-C0 A. AI 10-i3 1006 10-09 10-12 10-16 10-18 10'20 1025 10-28 10-30 10 35 10-40 Messrs Jay 135 , 1 1 00 A,. M. . 134 11-05 ' 134 J 11-07 " 13111 13 i:)4j,ll2l " 135 ll-43 " 135 J '11-60 " 136 ll-o2 " , 134j!ll-5 " 134 l'AQO K. 1344.12-02 P. U. . 134J 12-10 " 134 j 11215 " . Cooke & Co. qnote 135 1311 1342 134f 135 1341 134 H4j 134 134 1341 134? 1344 6s of ment securities, etc., as follow?: U. o. 6s of im, 1154115; old 6-208, do., 113rtll3J; new 5-20S.18G4, 1114Uli; do., lf6S llli(BU2; 6-20s. Jnlv, 1865, llOfflSll do.. 18C7. lliMftflloi; dor. 1868. 1104t3 IIO4: 10-40S 105JQ105. Gold. 1354. M Bt.rs. De Haven &Broner. No. 40 Souta Third street, report the following rates of ex change to-day at 3 P. M.: D. 8. 6s of 1881. 1151 ail'4: do. 1R(!2, 113jU3j; do.. 184, HUa lll; do., 1865, llljoilll; do. 1366. new. Unm 1104; do., 1867, new, llui.ailOi; do., 1868, 1101 HI; do., 6s, 10-408, lOijtttiOSI, Due Com. pound Interest Notes, 119i; Gold, 134i134l. Bllver. 1291304. ' ,w " New Torh Stock quotations 1 P. St. Received by telegraph from cilendlnning Davis. Stock Btokers. No. 4H H Third t,rr iN.Y.uonu it.. rN.x.ana ti. it.... Ph. and Rea. R.. SB mien, a.anu a. 1. it.. mi Cle. and PlttK...MM..8SVi Chi. and N. W. cora.8i ChL and N.W. pref...0 ( hi. and R. I. K...1W Pitts. K.W.andChl. Market irregular. I'aoltle Mall St. CO 126l TCOioin u. AB1 Tol. k Wabash R. tH Mil. and St. P. com 101 Adams Express Co. 5( Wells, Fargo,...... 29 IT. 8. Express...... 46 Tennessee s 70 114ii(iold........131W Thk way traffic of the Centbai. Paifmi Railroad is already greater than the present supply of rolling stock will acoommodae, and Increases as fast as tbe track is extended. Tbe net earnings, over and above expenses, far the current year will b3 more than a million in gold. and the through line will be opened next sum mer. At this time tbe six he a csnt. (qold) j irht mortgage bonis cau be bad at lua and accrued Interest, in currently. For sale by , . De Haven & Brother, Dealers In Government securities. Hold, etc., tiu. 40 Hjbih TalrU sireet. rhlladelphla Trade Report. Saturday, Oct. 21. The depression which has marked the course of the Flour Market for weeks past still contluuos, and tho tendency of prices, particularly the common dessrlpiions, is lor a lower range of figures. There Is no ship, ping demand, and tbe homo trade buy sparingly Sales of 4(8000 barrels, mostly extra family, at $8 8-75 per barrel for spring Wheat, and 89311 for winter Wheat, lncludlnij some fancy at Sll jOa 13 25. and extras at $7 -fiosH. About 100 barrels Rye Flour sold at 8 258 50. In Corn Meal no movement. There Is very little demand for Wheat, and prices are declining. Small sales of red at Sfra 2 10, and amber at 1M4(2 20. There is a strong demand for Rye, and further sales of Pennsyl vania and Western were mtde at $1 65. The market is very bare of Corn, and it. is held firmly. Small sales of yellow at $1-80 and mixed Wt stern at SI 28. Some damaged sold at (1-23(3125. Oats are in fair request al7ia7oo. for Western. A lot of Southern sold at 60o. lOt'O barbels two rowed Barley sold at $2 i5. Whisky Is dull. Small sales of duty-paid at tl'25. LATEST bmi'FLNB LMEUJUEACE, "" For additional Marine News tee Inside Paget. POT OF PHIIJU)aLPHLi,....m...oorOBB;a . 9KAPH OFFIOB. "VWU"a SXV 7 A.. JM......M........11I11 A.. M.... ..621t P. JC., OLKARKD THIS MORNmr). ' Unoola Island, Cel., Workman . Steamship Hunter, Rogers, Providence. D. 8. Btettoa Rieamshlp Brunette, Howe, New York- John riRi Brig Wae.ly. 1 erry. Odeia, Kus 8. sSSsrin ui Bns Jus. Oeveranx, Clark, Charleston B O. rih bury. Wiefeeisriam A Do. on. B). , lth- BcraanibiMg. Laird, Washington. CaldwelLQordoa Bchr Fsngansset. Waples. OeoreetowD, aa. b Nulling '1sker' Alleni Bo'n. Borda, Keller A Bobr Chtrub, Laymen. Washington. . do rain ofca11"111' r0,deni Blaktotjn,' Bubr A on Kilsa, Caswell, Newport, do bchr A. UoUliey, Uudlrey, Baiem, Philadelphia Goal Bchr 8. B. Franklin. Mull. Bstnn, John Rommel. Jr: " Scbrt. J.hadwlck, Caadwiox, SAleai, UuJaiard, Bcbr Gen. Grant, Oolboarn. Richmond. Andanrl Morton Co. Bctar Gen. Grant, Fitzgerald R'cbmond. do. KctirW. 8. Hopes, Travers. Petersourg- Vs., o. febr J. H. Gallagher. Gallagner Kloomood, do, Hcbr M. R.Bamson. Hsnisu.Portiuuuth N.Hdo, Bcbr WasDlngum, Jollne, Norielk, eo. Bchr L A. Oicait. Bmler. B iou. do. fcobr C B. Wetsoa. Adams, Pawtuekot.Castner.Btlck. Bey A WellinKton. Bchr Paragon. Bau'e. Portland, do. Bobr W. V. Garrison, Morris. B jston, Banoroft, Lewis A Co. Bcbr Mary Weaver, Weaver, Roxbury, Day, Hnddell Bobr W. Bement, Penny, Qulnoy Point, Weld. Nls A CO Bchr Artie Garwood, Godfrey, Boston, Van Basen, BcraB?'UoShaln.CbrHty. Richaiond, da BcbrCbaT A. Joues. Grinia, Washlngwo. Warren sth7f."'A. VT- Baker. Weymontb.Slnnlckson A Co. lsr?J Kiadlo KB. IHo. 47. Keed. K Haddam Captain, B5nr 'e Vaa Dusen.Cor.oa, Ly uo, tMptaia. ARRIVKD THH MOBNIHa. Steamship Brunette, ilowe, 24 hours from New York, wllb muse, to John tf. UbL w Bcbr W. B. Thompson, Yates, from Norfolk, with lumber to J. A Blake 4 Co. bcbr C. A. Jones, urlinn, from Boston, whh udse. to warren A Gre.K. Bcbr C. a Waiiaon, Adams, from New Tork, Bobr Mary Weaver. Weave, from Balem. ' Bohr Hassle Van Duen, Corson, iroia Warren. Bobr W. Bement. Penny from Q ilnor Point. Bcbr HamburR, Laird, from liuroy.Conn. Hour H. Biack man. Jones, iron Provldeaoe. Bcbr A. Gortlrsjr. GtMlrev. from Nawport. Bobr 8. B Praukila, Mull, from Bision. bobr 8. P. M. Taskor. Alien. Irnm Uostoav. Hobr L. A. May. Baker, from Bus'on. Bobr M. J. Obadwiok. Cbadwlctr. from BMtOd. hobr Pangnssm. Waples Irom Bnicepori, Bebr Obarvb. Lavman, from Wa'blugton. Bteamer Black Diamond. Mrellio. 4 boars from . Mew York, with maaa. lo W. At. iulxd A Co. , , f BY TKLMSAral. Hsrw Yobk, Oot, Si, Arrived, steamship A rare, from Bremeu. , . , ,M Ban Paaacisoo. Oot. U. Cleared, ship Brldgewar, for New York, with tHl sacks of wheat. Badlad, sbla Kilea Anatln. for New York) sblo Baooanka, ktr Liverpool; ship Max, leiOvlkl aa4 Skip lv( Xloas Aes.
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