THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 186G. "0 mm dello. The Fenian Demonstratlon-Hlghly Interesting from Eastport and Toronto-Strong Reinforce ments for the Fenians Open Convention In the Town Hall-American Veterans Joining ' Hands with the Irish Vanguard ' A Fenian Ves- '4 sel Runs the Blockade. The Fenians at Eastport. Eartport, Mo., April 11 Two larje English thips-nf-war are now here, with iteam constantly op, portholes npon, anil evory apjarance ot being ready. The American sy jp.uh zom h lie u.Tio; to consider their menacing attitude and appearance, although in British waters, m a otialleniro; ami tbs more excitable among the Amonean veterans are joining ilie Fenian clrc'es. The ionium are now In convention. Deserter from Hie Britlsi troops are joining the ciroles, and rcivuitngis vary activo. 8ECOKD DESPATCH. East-port; Me.', April 11 since mv .'a?t despatch another English war ship making' tnroe altogether anil a ierenuo cutter have arrived. Dunn the laat twelve hour several hundred Fenians have quartered thoinsolvos at Calais and other plaoes. To-uay a Fonian sohoouor escaped from a neinhbor Ing cove with a detachment ot Fenians. Ihe United States Marshal and t e British uonul arrived at the spot just in tine to be too lute. Tnere has bean a mysterious disappearance ot several cannon bought bore by unknown parties. Cartridges are bolng manufactured here. J hern is a tremundons excite ment at tit. Andrews, and volunteers are aenerilng, will e numerous mys orious disappearances of num bers 01 Inshmon in the frontier towns are rumttred. Thy ere supposed to have joined the Fonlans, "Whole families are flying from tlio border, . Description of Camp Bello Island. THE STARTTNO POINT OF TUB ORBAT IRIflH REPUB LIC WHERE IT IS LOCATED, AND 1T8 BTBATBaig JMPORTANOB. The Island or Campo Bello, which is to be, if we are to place credit in the numerous reports now afloat concerning it, the nuoleus of tne (treat Irish republic, in a uatrow pioce of land, stretching north and south, at the entrance to the Bav of Fund and at the month ot the river St. Croix, which latter for many miles forms the boundary line btwen the Mate ot Maine and the Province of New Brunswick. The island Is about ten miles in length, and at its greatest wid'h measures probably three miles. It is indented all along its sides with numerous bays and inlets. (ue of theso, callod Uarbor do Lute, almost divides it. ... 1 be Wuians will Bnd a capital already furnished to their dominion. Ibis is the village of Weloipool, situated upon a bay ol the same name, somo hat in the fouth ot i lie centre ot the iBland, and noarly op posite the American towu of EastDort. There is another and larger village, or rather oolloouon of bouses and fishini huts, towards the north, which is cal ed Wilson's Boacb. I'he popola ion is for the most part, however, scatteied along the west coast and on the shores of the Harbor ae Lute, which, it miirht re interesting to state horo, Is a most admira ble and capacious harbor, cana'do of protecting and alibi ding eato anchorage to an entire navy. It also possesses iho. advautavo of hiding its inmates from the view of those in tho adjoining waters. These features of Harbor do I. ule have, no doubt, been looked npon as important and valuable by the sagacious leaders ot the Fenians. Tho distance from Welchpool to Eastport is about three miles. Con Btant communication s maintained between the iwo places by means of a ferry-boat. The northern e id of the island is separated from the flourishing little town of Lubco by a narrow channel, not more than an eii'hth of a mile across-- At this point tuero" is also a ferry, and it the Fenians wishod to go over in' treat numbers, this is the locality they would pro bably select for their landing. ' The population oi Campo Bollo was at the last census about fifteen hundred, but now it may roaca two thousand souIb. The occupation of the people is principally fishing, which in past years has be-in to them exceedingly lucrative. The surrounding waters abound during the season in herring, shad, mackerel, and codfish. Long lines of smoke houses, in which immense numbers ot herring are cured lor the American market, are discernible from the wharf at hast port, and during the curing season the smote, which is to be seeu ouriing from their numerous and dinirv roots, sometimes, from its density and a peculiar state of the atmosphere, throws such a halo aionnd the island that it appears as if partly enve looed in a cloud. . . i There are but lew families who may be said to belong to the upper order upon the inland. These are Captain Kobmson, the Church of England priest, and Squire Farmers. The last mentioned is the only person residing on Campo Bollo who gives His entire attention to husbandry. The majority of the Inhabi tants cultivate small plots of ground in the vicinity ot their dwellings, but flud that their time is uiuoh moie profitably Biieut in catching and curing fish. At Welchpool is tho residoucu of the ownor of the island, the Hon. J. J. Ttobinson, a retired captain in her Majesty's navy. Iho Captain, besides boing lord of the manor, is a member of tne Upper House ot tbe l'rovincial Parliament and a magistrate, ana therefore, besides bis position as landlord, possesses power over bis psop e in other ways. Like Kouin eon Crusoe, "be is lord of all be surveys; bis right there is ntne to dispute." Tho first line maybe true, but the latter cannot be suug with a dueTegard lor veracity just now, while tbe Fenian inva-loa is pending. But tbe Captain, wo areinclmed to think, will not Rive up his "lonely isle" witnoul a despe rate struggle. Ho has himself soon service, and rather digtinguianed inmself in his younger years, while in command of a sloop-of-wa'r, with a noto rious pitate in the Indies. The history of Campo Be lo la not without Interest., Some squatters had Bettled the nsolves on its north western shore about the time of the American Revo lution; but the entire island was shortly alterwards granted by the British orown to Admiral Mir Ed ward Owen, and called by bim Campo Bello. in honor ot hir Archibald Campbell, who at that time Was Governor ol the Province. Sir Edw ard never resided for any length of time on the island : but a brother of his, a very learned but ecotntrio English gentloman, and a Fellow of tho University of Cambridge, took op his residence on tbe island and lived a sort of hermit life there for nearly torty years. The houBO in which he lived still stands, and many are the curious stories of his eccentricities and charities which the older peasan try of the is and have to tell. Upon the death of Sir Edward the island become the property of bis youngor brother, Admiral William Fltzwilliam' Owen, who, after fifty years' meritorious service in the navy, devoted tbe romainlng years of his lito to tbe improvement and adornment of bis inheritance, Tie built a stately and olof ant mansion at Welch pool, and also erected a church and souool, and miniatured in every way to tbe comfort and im provement of his people. Alter the Aaimral's dea'h. which occurred a tew years ago, the estate-becamo tho property of two daughters his only survivors. One of these is the wile ol Captain Robinson. The water between Maine und Campo Bello is sailed Friar's Road. It derives I s name from a figure of curious shape, and which, at a short distano. bears a strong resem blance to the form of a friar wearing the hood pecu-' imr iu iu urunr. . iuv u'u .rtctrsmnus ai cue vase of Quoddy Bluff, at the entrance to Welonpool. It ib a noted landmark, and pointed out with pride to Btrangers by the natives of tbe surrounding inlands. It was bold as an object of superstitious reverence by the Indians who formerly inhabited the islands ' at tbe mou'b ol the Bay olFundy,. Campo Bello is the second in size of all the nume rous islands at the mouth ot the Bay of Fundy, which are said to be three hundred aud Bixty-Uve la number, being one for each dav in the year. Grand Manan, which lies more seaward, is the largest. Quoddy Head, beiore referred to, rises high above all the surrounding laid, and would be, it woll tar- mshtd with iortifloaUons, a commanding and strong position, ii oveuooxs me narrows, wuicn are tne nutlet to tne wators ot the Hi. croix river ana fas aaniannoddv bav. Ibe Narrows are navigable only to ships and steamboats at high water. The steamers Diving between 8t. John and Boston cave some hours of time if they manage to striae tne tide, as it saves them the necessity of circumnavigating the entire inland in order to reach Eastport. Too eastern coast of the island is rocky and "wooded to tbe beach." From its position it is exposed to the winds, ana tidal flows of the Bav of Fundy, and it Is pro bably tiom these eiroumstanoes that tnere is not a ainvln habitation on this side. Inrougu tne interior of tbe island there are lino groves and wooded walks, and they bave been lor many years favorite places ot reson Tor jnuuiu ra iuiu uib uuijtu liorlnv towns ot Eaatoort and LuDnO. II these happy places are now to occupy for a time the plaoe of the r roves ofBlarney.no doubt the Eastportera and tbe people ot Lubee will be anxious to negotiate with the Irish republio tor the privi lege of celebrating their anniversaries and festivi ties In their time-honored haunts, to which "old usage" hat mads the.ni muoa attonea. War Movements tn Newfoundland. EARTHWORKS OOINO UP, OUK8 MOUNTlHG), AND THB T0LUMTRRU8 OUT. . .. r Our Newfonndland dates are to tbe 27 Ui of March. A letter from M Johns sava: The volunteers were suddenly called out, in spected, and furnished with twenty rounds ol ball cartndgeeacb. The regular troops have alo b en employed incessantly in placing guns in position in all the torts. Earthworks have boon thrown u, on tiignal Hill, at tbe entrance of the harbor. In which goes are to be mounted as if in annclpalion of attack. Considerate excitement has been oreat -d in St Johns and tbe outpos by ths 'energot 8 mr 6 mi res on the part of the Gove nment, and the general impression was that the autbo hies hid r ceived warning ot aFonlatii-ald or even ot more, serious eon pi cations with foreign Tow is. It is nndorstoed that tbe Arie'. is horo on bnln4s connected with those mi Itarv movements in the islands that despatches were brought by her Irom Governor Ma-grave to our exccu.lve and mi itary authorities, and tbat she w II likely lake on ooard mab rial oi war from tue ordnance stores here, to transport to at. Johns. . . Trial ol the Canadian Fenians. Toronto, April 11, 11 P ML It n tha Intention of counsel for ,-bea to get out a writ of habeas corpus to nmrrow. II the prisoner is not released he is to bo taken to Cornwall for trial. Governmen t authorities are vtralnln ovorv bcrve to convict inn alleged conspirator", and dec are tnat the time lias come to crash oai every vestige ot Fe Dintiipm in Canada. The trial of Murphy and bis party eimmenned at Cornwa.l this aitcrnoon, From th UloWt spnola1 I learn that reporters and the pnbiio were excluded, in obedience to a provision of the alien aot. ' Seveial reporters sent in application to the bonoh Ot mng strates to- be admitted, which was refused. Ux-Attornev (Jeneral JUacdonald appeared lor the prisoners, who on being arraigned vehemently denied all complicity in any seditious movements The on v witness exaoiiaediiras Mr. Allen, sfa?or of Coin wall, who deposed tdtiaving received an order for the arrest ol the prisoners.- Biessrs. Oalt, Cartier, Lang win and C. I. Bridges were present when tue infor mation was given him. . The investigation has adjourned till noxt Tuesdtv. when it is expected that other evidonce and, pn haps, pnse.nois, will bn forthoominr. Much import ance Is attached to a cipher found on the pnsoue-s. J hero is very little excitement, but. much indigna tion at the exclusion of the press and pub 10 Mur phy rays he is teady lor trial, and want.4 no counsel irom loronto, as be is coufl.lont of bring acquitted. On or two prisoners looked much concerned. Ti.e ciphor despatch has beon interpreted . It is said to give an in portant cluo to the movements of the Fe mans, and other important communications are said to nave been produoed. . Ho gn at is the rear of an attempted rescue of the prisone rs bv raiding parties from the Dinted Mates, irom the piesont guard of three companies, that the Mayor of Cornwall has asked for reintoroemonts. Thirty cases of arms arrived at Ottawa lor the vol-. unteers on Monday, and have been spirited away, and search is being made foi them The Cornwall people sent to Boston for sixty stand of arms, which have arrived Fourteen of Murpay's par.y going down on the following train, orosed at I'isscott and escaped ... ... ; . The Feeling: la Canada.' 1 ' . A CALL FOB AMKIilOAX NEUTRALITY. From the Montreal Gazette, April 10. ews was received in town jestorday that by the steamer Irom .New York, which reaoliea I'ort aud on baudav, two iiuudred remans wero brought, en route, it was supposed, ior New Brunswick. Five hundred stand o. arms had bona brougac by tbe I'tev ous stearhor. We have reason to oelteve in the authority ol this inf ima ion. which was telegraphed tooheoftho propiietors of this journal. It would seom, therefore, time somo mischief is really in tended, though no oue can toll whetlnr the attempt would be made by a baud sufTicit ntiv Isrgo to m ike it really capable ot doing sorious dam ige What, wo nwy. fairly ask now, ara the United' States au honties doing to uroveut evil results? A' N' w York paper sneaks oi an expedition numbering live thousand men, as a well uteerta ned fact, wiiich everybody was aware of except tiie Federal Govern ment;. Horo are men and arms despatched to a point on the United States coast, 1tore an expe dition is threatened against the territory of a nation, with which the republic is at peace. It ts publicly announced ; is puhiio y carried forward Ma spuoial eflort is made to con oca I anything, vet the nieu and arms go forward lor the work without let or hin drance, on the part of a Government wtimri has been most - olamorous - about - the strict enforcement of neutrality laws. Five thousand men are not likely to make any serious inroad into either. New Brunswick or Canada the baUy frontier veo men ol either country would allow t em to advance very lew miles into either co ouy. Bnt besides their own worthless lives they might destroy tnose of many honest, industrious, peacnaDle men, many pleasant homes might bo destroyed, many fami lies outraged and scattered. These evils a small laud might bring upon tho exposed Iroutior towns and villages '.ol either province; and the Gov eminent which has winked at and apparently encouraged au organization ostensitny es;aoiisuea lor cucu a i urposo will bj held responsible by the publio opinion oi the civilized world for the destruc tion of file und property, and tho o.lior nauioloia outrages incidental to those border lora Tne fovcrnment ot these colonies earnestly and hono'tly endeavoied to proteot our neighbors against suoli irregular warlure during their reoont civil war; that o Canada used extreme measures in tnat direction, Mr. Seward uiinsolf has acknowledged Cauada f ul filled its duty as a neutral power. Denying us rcoiurocity in trade, he Bcems Ui.-posed to reluse us reciprocity also in tho discharge of international obligations. ' EXCITEMENT IN NEW YORK. Starflinic lterorts Steptiena at. Campo Hello Sweeney About to Move. 1 ct-terday was a "great day lor Ireland," to ute an O'Connellipm. fho invasion ol Campo Bjllo was the sole tliemo of conversation in tlie siroofs, tbe rai road cars, the terry bouts, among the neb an I poor, and in ovoiy place where tue exoitod knot of peoole gathered to dicu-s the question of tue com nienucmeot ot hostilities bv the warlike Fenian. Many who had nitherto disbelieved tbe possibility ol an armed invasion of Briti-h soil by arinea bodies oi men irom tue United Htatos were loroeu to con less that at last some 1 tire had aoneared in the vast o ouds oi t enian smoke which ha beclouded tne ejea ot tho newpaper readiug puhUo ior the last nx nioutha our c.nglisn tellow-citizens were ex ceedingly disgusted at this now dure oaiuont in tue ''bla-astpd Fenian 'umbug," as they term the march of fcir Doran Killian on th island of Campo UhIIo xno apuearance oi a aespatcnon tne ivorta bulletin, giving the rumors in regard to a reported skirmiab between iuiiian and a bandiul ot flew Urunwiok troops, added more fuel to the already coinuuiiue flame. A discussion ensued at the biulotiu of the World oiilce in regard to the attack on Camoo Be'lo. as to the success of the movement, between a Boberts Fenian and an exoited O'Mahony partisan Tne O'Mahouyite led off by saying that be wouid "loike to see who the man tnat say a word ainstJOhn O'Mahony now." Kobeiu tenian "well, bogorra. 1 dun't think that your foine O'Mahony has douo anything yit, tor ail UlH oiawiersKiit. - O'Malionvito "Ah I ye don't don't vef Look at the Wur-r-r-tild bullytln; d'ye see the boys bave gone a, it at la-tT" KoberU Fenian "l'i, but that's onlv reported, don't ye fee, me boy. It's not shure at all, ac ail. When GioerAl bhweoney goes he'll take an arm wid him not. a bloody lot of ou.d wiunnen, wid blankets and thiUeluhs, liko KlUian. Bad ces to that same schamer. All he wants is to got Andy Jotnson (rood luck to him) to l-sue a proclamation to stuop the raale iemun movement unaer uiueral Shweeuey." .,. aiahonyite "ior a spny, ana ye nave been at tne British Consul's tor a bag ul gooid ." . At this juncture the good naturud crowd, many of whom wore ardent Fenians separated the would- be belligerents, who were eager to some "it on uie spbot." , . THB BERATE 15 SESSION. Ihe' Senate of the Fenian Brotherhood were in secret eo'Bion yesterday, Very important busines was transaotea, aua it is understood that provision was made for a movomout, which is destined to startle the publio at huve In a few days. Tnere will be no de'ay in going to- work, despite the faot that Mr. Killian's tittle soheme of mobiiziug tbe bonds, by making delusive attacks on the larders of the hotels of Eustpoit and Portland, has inter fered with the invasion of lirilian M rta American territory. For tho last six month John O'-dahouy has been preaching the doutrine ot invading uelaud direct from tbe United Suites, and denouncing all who opposed the mad idea; and Mr Killian is in Eaetuort with the intention of drawing the attention of tbe American Government to the faot that a number of armed men, without any terri tory In their poB"esion, are operating againat a Government With which the United states is at peace, in order that a neutrality proclamation may be issued bv Pres dent Johnson, and thus orush for ever all bopes ot a sucoevslul Fenian movement. The Fenian (Senate, composed principally ol men who have business to attend to and occupations to employ their time, have determined that scion shall be taken at ones in ihe matter, and a movement is in progress wbioh wi 1 redeem the name of Feuiau irom the disgrace which is certain to entail on every man oonnected with the organization, by this last promenade excursion ol th Union Square cohorts. In a few days a trained body of veteran soldiers, commanded by ellieient oflicerf, under tbe personal leadership of General Sweeney, will be fienrd from in a direction not dreame l ot by th t uninitiated Until then it will bo we, I for thos o are anxious for flitfit to wait ubUi ntty. and prepatn in tbe nienn'ime. The member of the 8e ia'e at 5 resent in Hew Tork are as fol'owsi I'residnnt ames Gibbons, Pennsylvania! Edward L, Cary, Hen York i I". J Moeban, Jew York; Patrlok O'lionrke, New Ymkt William bnl ivan, OliM Michael Scsnlan, Illinois A. I,. Morrison, Mis souri; I'atrick Hanno-, Kentnelty) John Carlton,' Hew Jersey John Darbv, Dlstriol ot Columiat William Fleming, New Yorkj James D nnolly Matsachaseitsi James Fitzeraia, Ohio; B, B. lly, Indiana; I'. W. Dunn, Illinois. THB KlrKCTBD AKRIVAL OF JAMES STIPRKNS. t Out reporter visited the O'Mahony hnadqoarters, In Union Square, Testerdsv, and was informed that, the iiiscrutai lo James Stephens, Whose arrival m this city was conclusively expected by t ie Havre steamer on yesterday, had suddenly leaped tindn the inhabitants or the Is'atid of Campo Bol o. This In telligence was extensively circulated last night, having emanated from the Fenian headquarters at Union rlquaro. When our reporter e tiled, subse quently, on John O'Mahony, to ascertain either the, validity or falsity of the minor, Mr. O'Mahony sig nificantly stared tbat he was unprepared to deny it. Mephens. it is lunber alleged, captar-d the ml md ot Campo Dello on vosterday, havng led the attack with one ot tbe Billish men-ot war wuion pteviously loll into the bands oi tie f emails. ' " ' -. The inhabitants of St, John aie fleeing In terror towhrds Frcdcrickton and other moro scCuro ports ol tbe interior. " " Stephens and KlUian are said to be working in I couoen. It is now understood that ths preparations going on ior the last tew aavs at union equaro ana purporting to pay a compliment to, Stephens on bis arrival here, wero engaved in for the purpose of vailing the point of his actual landing. JV. Y. World. FINANCE AND COMMEROE - Office of thb Evening Telbgraph, ) ' Thursday, April 12, 186. f ' The Stock Market opened rather dull this morning, and, prices unsettled, with the excep tion of Catawissa Railroad, which continues the most active' on the listj'ahoul 6000 shares of preferred' sold at 30i32,-the- former rate a decline of lj; Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 6C 57, the former rite a decline ot ; Lohtgh Valley at Cli, no change; and Reading at 50, a decline of J. bll7J was bid for Camden and Amboy; 29 for Little Schuylkillj 63 forNorr s town; 66 for Mlnehili; 88 for North Pennsjl vania; 28 lor Elmira common; 41 tor preferred do. ; and 45 for Northern Central. Government bonds are quiet. 5-203 sold at 103J; and 7-308 at 100, lor small tots. 01 was bid ior 10-408 ; and 104 tor 6s of 1881. State and City loans are unchanged. Pennsylvania 6s sold at 8CJ; and old Lily 63 at 87. 1'HIUDELI'HIA SfOCK EXCHANGE 8 ALF TO-DAY Keported oy De Haven t lro.i Ho. 40 S. Third streel ITIH8T HOARD. " ' M500US7 80S Aug.lOOJ, 60i) u Caia pf Its. . . . 81 $2000 do . . . .'. .c. .100j 800 sn do.loto.biW 81 do bSwnlts 81 do 81 ttaooo i oo June... Wk 15UU sti 8(J0 tto.. June.. 100 100 sti $2000 Ta 6s. b5.. 8H 100 sh C2000 do 80 10'Jsll 1 ff 4(10 City os 87 J 100 sb eat O City 6s lets... 76J ' 100 -b t-IdOO A liea Co 6s... 78 100 sh $1000 N Pa 6s 86!' 100 fh 6sh Lehigh Nav.. 64) 100 sh 100 sh Wutq Can. .b60 14 100 sh 16 sh Dol Div 40 100 sh 6sh Ponn P...lots 67 200 sn 10611 do lo's 6i! 100 sh 61 sh . do lots 6G 100 sit 60 sh do 66 j 100 sti 800 b Ocean.... iota 9 200sh 25 sh Mi Val lots. . Cli 100 sli 200shMhanoy .L80 8V 100 sb do b5 ai, do 81 do., o 81 do...(30wn 80? do s30 89i do 813 do 3U do b5 8H do b80 81 do.... lots 81 do b5 tllf do 30 8t)J do bC 8lj do. iota.. 5 81 do 6 311 do 81 PHILAD'A GOLO JEXCHAVGE QUOlAllONs 10 A M. 127i 12 M...... 127 11 A. M. 127 IP. ... 1271 HABPi-B, Dukney & Co quoto as follows Buwina Xelhna American Gold. ..; 127 127 American Silver. s and is 121 American Mlver Dimes and Ha. I Uime Ui Pennsylvania Currency,. , New Yerk xcaunge.......v .....I 10 111 i par. Messrs. Dellaven & Brother. No.. 40 South Third treet, make the following quotations of tne rates of- excup.ngo to-day at I v. ai, : Buinno. Selltn i.'ifirf. 127 Amerlcnn Gold .127 American Silver, s and i .120 Compound Interest Notes: . : " ' June, " " July. " " August, 1H84., 1R64.. 13()4. . '8- 46i 24 2r " October, iH(i4. ... " Keo.,, 1R':4.... " May. 18'i6.... " " August, 1865. . . . " " Kent., 1865.... " " October, 18t3o. .. . rhllfIelphla Trade Report. TnunsDAY, April 12 Cloversoed is in hotter de mand, hut there is very . litt'e of prime quality coming forward. Sales of 800 buihels fair to good at $5 25(ff6'75. Timothy is scaroe and wanted at $4. 60 $ huBbel.j Flaxseed is dull, and soils in a small way at f2 602'60 ..... In Quercitron Bark no change No. 1 is steady at 29 tton -f - . . . There is leas doing in Flour to-day, but with oon tlnued and prospective light receipts, holders are film in their views. There is no shipping demand, but 1400 barrels were disposed oi to the home con-umi-rs at. SC'26'n?7 for sunerilne; 87 25j!j25 for extras; 88 60 5;0 25 for TCorthwos'em extra family,, including 600 bt'ls. on Secret term; S3 it 10 tor Penn sylvania and Ohio do. do.; and $llal6 for fancy brands, according toquaiity. Kve F our cout'Dues very dul' : small sales are rqpoitod at $4 76iii. Ni thing doing in Corn MaT, , The market is nearly bare of prime Whoat,and this dcFcri-jtion Is wanted ; 'ales of 2400 bushels ot rod at$2102 60 for fair and cho'co and SI 80 dj2 for common. White is unchanged. 600 bushels fenu sylvania Rve sold a- 90c. Corn is los ao ive, and with increased receipts prices have deolined; sale of, 60001 bushels yellow at 78." 77c. afloat and in store. Oafs are scarce and in demand ; about 2600 bushels Wert disposed of at 60!5j60c. . , . i . f In Whisky no chauge to notice; small sales of Pennsy lvania at 82 26, and Ohio at 82 23. UITY INTELLIGENCES For Additional Local Items see Th ird Page. ) "StobsI ik ttie Rocky Mountains" LierstadCa Una Picture. For one mjnth from the 21st inst. we are to have the opportunity ot stud j in a our wild and wonderful tar West, por trayed with life-like truth by the brush of our preat American artist. Air. Lsierstacit was true to his country in her dark hours, and henov proves that ho honors the memory ot our dpad heroes when he generously allows the proceeds ol this eihibiUon to be duvoted to the "Lincoln Institution, or Soldiers' and Sailors' Orphan Boys Home." Me-srs. Wenderoth & Taylor, No. !12 Cheanut street, have Lberally loaned one ol' their rooms lor its exhibition, single tickets will be 25 cents; season tickets, $1. This pic ture is one that lascinates even thoso who have little or no tnste lor tine arts. The poorest imagination is interebtcd, and could speud hours in studying the different scones H represents. No one should allow it to leave our city without a visit. j - DABTSa BUBGIiARf A COOL TRANSAC TION. Last niirht the dwelling ot Mr. C. B. Bar ret, situated at No. 1704 Wallace street, was entered by buralara, who succeeded in (rettine into the building by climbing over a shed and lumping through a back wiudow. A lot of torks, spoons, clothing, etc., wero stolen. The bur Blurs di'pjaypd great audacity and coolness. They entered Mr. Barrett's sleeping apartment, and while tbat gentleman was wrapped in slum ber, they proceeded deliberately to abstract his watch and pocket-book troiu . his pocket. A. leer which tha scoundi-els returned to the kitchen, where they spread a table and proceeded to enjoy a hearty repast, and then decamped with their plunder before any alarm was given. A Wife Stabs IIeb IlrBAUD. Michael Doolau had a quarrel with his wile last night, at their residence In Spall'ord street. la the course of the controversy Mr. Doolan seized a kntie and stabbed her husband. The wound inflicted, although a severe one, is not ncoessa. rily dangerous. Mr. Doolan was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and Mrs. Poo! an was arrested and taken before Alderman Tlttcr mary, wh() committed her to prison. Tun Fair at National Gtjakds' IIatx. The votiiifj (or a Hone Carriape, afl it stood at the' close lat pvenng, wsi a follows-i-t. Aupiistine'n Fair, National 'Guards' Hull: Viiliint, 677; Columbia Hone. 283; Palrmount Kngine, No. 32, 30: Hib"rnia, 18; Assistance, 30; South IYnn, 1; Northern Liberties, No. 1,2: Moyamefasuig, 2; Humane, 4; Diligent, 1; Robert Morris, 1. , . , , The voting for the Baae Ball implement's wti as, lollonts: Central Club, P12; Vigilant, 834; Noptuncj 700; Flomerfelt, 11 j ScatUjrtujr, 18. CnARbKD "vttth Riot. John McAleer.' aged seventeen, has been arrested on the charge ot riot and asnault and battery. It appears that on Kns-ter-Snnclav a disturbance, ocotirred at 8pvt ntPPtith and Wood street, between a party of 70wdlos. UricVs were thrown, and Oilicer Bartlcs, in attcmptini; to. quell the riot, was -truck tn t he head and seriously injured. Moleer is alleged to have been one of the rioters, and was held in $1200 bail to answer at Court 'A Burglary Frustrated. A. dwelling-" home on Thirteenth street, below CcirWttan, was entered la-t night bv three bors. with the intentioni of committing a burglary. ' The youns? ihpciiIs were, however, frightened off before any plunder bad been secured. . . ;. ' Law tmRARY. We would call the atten- on of rnrmbers of the Btr and otters to the sale, th)s!and to-morrow alVrnoon, by Thomas Sons, of the Law Ltbrarv.Tiook cases, chairs, etc., oi ne late j unge i wwaui xnompson. Lecture. We take pleasure in Informing our readers that the Hon. John W. Forney will deliver a lecture, under the auspices of the Hm- neker Institute, at Concert Hail, on the 19th instant.i ; A rare treat may be looked lor. - , A Tbbmkndous SUBJECT Extrcmoly tall was Mister D. ; I ruled, some wicked wights did oall Bim a "tremendous animal" But thus complaoontly said he: : "I'm tremendously pleased with Bo'la, Though just lately I've seen the lass, And 1 think she'll not coldly pass ' ' . ' , By such a tromendou fellow! But its lucky for beaus so tall, ' Who wish to he smartl. arrayed, That tremendous nice suits are mado . , ' For all sires, at Tower Hall I" 1 ' ' Our stock of Clothina it the laraett ani dimI com- plr.tgin this aty, mruaned bu none in material, $tule. ana w, ana tout at prices guarantee tower wan we lowest, inwKil 11 ALL,, 1 , No. 618 Mabket ft trket, DgNNBrr&Co EVEKTBODV SHOTH PpACjTlSE ECONOMY Ilf all Things Ono do )ar expended now in purchas ing a bottio of Jay no's Expectorant by ihose trou bled with a Blight Cough or , Hoarseness, or Sore Throat, may save tne expense oC a doctor's bill. . A ncelected j Congh often ends In. Consumotion.. A slipht inflammation of tho lining of tho wind tubes, ti e usual symptoms of which are a Sore Throat and a Pain in . the Breast, will ood lead, through want of attention, to Bronchitis. A day's delay may entail months of suftring. lt the afflicted try at onca Javnc's Expectorant. It is a standard remedy, and' its curative properties hava been tested by thousands bf poisons who bave reooverod thotr hoatth by its so. ...-,, t ' Piiparca only at No. 212 Chesnut street. NlW. DBE89-MAKINO ESTABLISnMENT At the nrei.t solicitation of uumerou. va ued patro i", we bave opened a dOarttneut for Ladies Dress-making, wnn sunauie recep'ion rooms tor tne uttio. etc., where we aie now urenarod to xhcu.o hii orders iu tho best and lutos-t European Btvlo, with tho utmost prompiness. Ladies need fear no disaoiiointmant In rcir l to their orders being dcliveiud punctual! at ihe tiino promised, j . J, W Phoctor k Co., ' NO. 020 Chcsuut street. f'Pmxa ; FASniONS por Children M. Shoe maker & Co., Nos. 4 and 6 N. Eighth streot, are now opening a sploudiu assortmout ot Cuildkbn's Clotiiiko. in tho latest Pans tyto?, unsurpassed for oltgance of workmunship and material. Tho publio is invkod to ca 1 and examine. - An Irishman remarked that he thought .Scotland as great a country ah China, us it bad a wiiole- river ot Toy running through it. Ho it mitrht be said that Charles Mokes & Co 's celebrated . Ciothing House. mirier the Continental,' was kke to the State of Arkansas during the Rebellion: it is governod by one uniform low rrr.e. I Havb Found ' It I Hasheesh Candy the charming medicine that is so rnnidiy suDulaoting II others in the cure Oi Nervousness, bentirnl Di bllitv.ltest'issiiess, Loss ot Appetite, Coughs, Colds, Aslhma, and all kindred cotuoluiots No one should be without a box at this soason of the year. AU druggists sell it. Why Ilavb Grey or discolored hair, when i Heimstreet's inimitable Hair Coloring will ros'.ore it . liet tcct'uT it is not a destructive due, but a vital izing coiormrt. as a prosorvauve ot rue nair u una no ea.ua! in ilie world. Sold by dealers iu two sizes, 60 cents and el. ' Upholstery. Got Patien to do your Upholstery work. Jio, 1108 Lnesuut street. I Compound wanted. De Intkrkbt Notes, i7 S-10 and 5-20i Hayen & Bro.her, No. 40 S. Third street. 1 She ratfen's Dollar Shades, No. 1408 Vhcsnut street. Vbhandah Awninhb. Order thorn at Fattoa's, No. 1408 Chesnut street. Hernia or Hdptcbe treated with profsss'onal ski 1, and trusses o approved coutruction applied by v. ll Aieaies, cor. oi iweutu ana ttace siroois. Auction Cutitainb. Don't Jail W , see them, at Patteii'h, No. 1408 theanut street. 7-30'H. ' 5-20'ti. lO-40'a. IKSTm. Compound Intkreht Notes, Gold and silver, Bouout and Hold by iDekxel & Co., No. 84 S. Third street, i 5-80 Coupons. Due May 1st, ! ." Wantid bv Dhexel & Co., . He ?i liOVTB. lUl&O STRKBT. W . & B., Good Clo'blug, Oak Hall, Hixth and Market. W.& B , Got d Clothing, Ouk Hall, Sixth and Market: W. k B., Good Cioihiug, Oak Hull, Sixth and Market. VV.lc B. Good Clothing, Oak II all. Sixth and Market. W . k, B Good Ciothicg.Oak Hal Sixth and Market W. k B Good Clothing, Oak Hail, Sixth and Market. i FOB BAILUOS, STOBB FEONT8, ' , GTJABUS, PARTITIONS, ETO IKO BEDSTEADS, AND WIBE WOBC, In variety, manutac ured by WALKER & SONS', ' 3 20 tmtp i No.' 11 jNorth SIXTH Bpeet (IIOtiERA! CHOLERA 1 EVANS' ' , I. OR,eiIOLKEA MIX1URE, . Will enre tbs worst eases of Asiatie Cholera, t ... Asia pretntlvs It bas no equal. Mo family should be without Ifc' Prepared by j JOSKPH P. EVANS, ' ' ' , "' DaTJOQISTASD CHEMIST, N. W. CornerTWELFtH and ELL8W0BTH Bt Price 40 cents per bo ttU, ; ' lt8p HOWELL & BOURKE, AIANUPACTUllEilS OF "0 P.AJPEK N G" i N G" S AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E CORNER OF FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS PHILADELPHIA. TIIE CHOLERA K r Deprived of Its Horrors by Purifying and Enriching the Blood. I NO If IS mE TIME TO USE A i-RE VEKT1YE. , t .' ... There Is None Equal to Hetmbold'0 Highly Concentrated Fluid , j Extract Sarsaparilla. xne CHOLERA Is defective vltallratlon oi the blood, and when the blood loses its I ' ' LIFE UIVINtJ fUWIB, t cantes reisxation ot ttie rrntiaottli nowcf ot the 6f a vrittn oi ili bvay and tiia Intestines open their rtiyrlan em d rniM snd i l the allmmlnous ornoau nitHiifima'orlal pmccMifl Irom tli bowels. TVftr KD I1FALTIIY Dl.OOD IKKSISTS DISEASE, And wlille ilicrcuiny be bo occasion for alarm, those Ot impure litvvd aie u.ost ilalile to sudor. mm nnn llllK ' hllll UHH - HUH 11 Hit HUH HUH HI1U liUH.lUimiUIH HitU . ItHU linn nun. HUH Hflll llll I Hlllt HBH bHU IN THE BTFISO MOUTaa the syHtcm naturally urtotf frf a el iiniie, and humuui.hh HHillLY (J ON tl N'l KATt.i IXllUCT OF SAiWAl'AKlLLA is au ainstiii oi me aruuicsi va.ue. lilVU U !' i nr. 1 ALL I If tflUIL BEAUTIFYISO TtlK COMPLEXION. ! . . . IKlEtEKEEEB Y KbtLtliKEEB ' EES ! IKIfi . El-EKKE KtKEt-E . EI.K . ' El-E . B I 1EEKEF.EEF.E ' EEEEEKEEEEE IT FHADILATEB F.BCPT1VE and ULCERATIVE l)lKASKoi tLe 1 HKuAi, 0E, t. V II H. ELID8. Ht ALP snd h&l. liich so OutlKure the uppearauce. I t tLe evil ei.ccirioi niercur ana reiiieving ail ,Ai,it mi ii nmaubiol 1)1 K E hereultarv or othnr whe. ana Is taken Dy ADU LTS and CH1LUKKN with rjentct bAii.iX. ILL Ll.L ' ILL LLL l.LL 1.I.L LLL , LLL, 1 ILL ILL , LLL'LLLI.LLLL LLLLLLLLLLLL Kotattwof the wont dl-orders tbat affect manVInd aruie fri ui the corruption that accumulates lu the blood. Ol all ihe discoveries tliat La e beau n-Bile ta purge It out. noue can equal tn eiifct lloimhold's Coinpouud Ex naci oi Sarsiparila it cleanses ami renovates tbe bood.lnt.tll tlievi(.orct beulth into the sysiern. and purties out tne iiumors which mane aisenso. Itntimu Islet ihe healihv tuncilosis of ttie bod)', and expels tbe dUoiders that trow and rankle in the blood. MMMM MMMU MMU M M MUM SIM i M M MMU MMU M 31 1IU.4 MMN M H MMM MMM M . M MMM MMM M M JnUM MMM M M ' MM.W MMM MM Mm HI MMM U M MMM MUM M MMM MiiM V UU1 Srrofnlous, merer rial, and nvphllitlc diseases destroy whatever nan thev may attack. hounuuUs Oio an. nuullv lrcm pretraetcu diseases oi th s clans, and from ilienbUEeol uivrcury Vlnii. any hospital, asyium and prlnous, ami tults'y yourseli m tie truihiu ness of this UBher IUU. Alto f,bi. iu utai iMiniB iuc mi umuui KUOBt)., Hmpf by a (udlclous cotniiliiation ot Xoules. lielmhoid's flghly onuemrated F aid Kxtrsct8ar auurilla Ib aTnnic ot tlio reaiest value arresting the most luvtterute disease after the glands are destroyed. sou lue eoiifs a reaoy nccinii. inis is ino tBHtiuiony thouumls who u ve used ana prescribed it for ton last Hi years.. , 1'IIULDDIAI i Bl4MI.BblJBH BUM UBB l . lllitt lUtH " BUM BUB linMnBUBb - WllliBlstlBH BHU BBB BHU BBU ,' BB1I BBU ' BllHBBBBBU BLBUbUB AN 1NTFEES1IKO LET I F.B Is pohilsbed In the Medico-t lilrurulcal Be lew. on the subject of the ex- true ol urt-iuiiila in veteioa. allecUmi. by Beniaiuia Iravtm, k. K ..eic feiivuking oi fSyphiiis, anddisuane aritiig r in the excess of mercutv, bu ttutei. "Jltat no rtmtov t intuit to tin im run o' cKinaparma; Ht poat itrjttuordwmrp m r solium aityuiher drug lam ae quamn a utttt It is m the itr ctttt letue a tunic, totth of Ihe tvium so sunken ahd yet so irritable at run 4 rs o'l.ir tutstunces of the tonte oiais unuuailabte or ifiiun tii. (mm) OOOOOO ooo OOO OOO oo ooo OlO OOO OOO ooo ooo OOo ooo ooo OiiO OOO TWO TBI.F.frOONFl'L ot the Extract of Harsa rarilla added io a pint ot wtftcr, is equal to the Lisbon lnei lnnk.and oue boti sls egua. loatiallon of tha Mrupol Miiari.rl,la,ir ilie iifi ut-iloii d uxua ly made. Ibe decoction is exceeding trouu;ftsi.nie, ssit is neces sarv to preare It Irtfti evcr.V day, and ihe s.htio is still niors olij(C,k liable, as It is veakcr than the decoction; ior a fluid saturated with suuiir Is susceptible of holding In so uilon much lea extrnciiva aiatuar than water aion and liesyiup is o herwlmj objeuiionahie for tlie patient is Ireqiu'iiUy nauweud mid IiIk s.omach sur leited, Lv the iart,e proporilon ot saitar he In obliged to take with each dose ol currupsril a and which is ol no una whatever, except to ke p thr decoction from sooll Itig. t'cre the advuutngcs and uiertnritv of the Fluid b.itruct in u compuiutive view are strlkiuiflv tnauifust. LLL I LLL LLL LI.L LLL j LLL ' , . LLL LLL LLL LUXI-LLLIXL LLLLLLLLLLL He mbold's EXTRACT Bl'l HV ( urcs Knlnoy Disease, lie uiboid s tX I naC r BP lit Curoj Kheuniailsin lie ml old's i XTRK 'T J ' V.f'.VH ' .V'1;""" Dlwase. Hnuibolii'a EX i U CT BLt'litJ Cures Cra vol. lie in old's EXTRACT Bl'CilO I ure Mtriotures. lleluibo d's I X ' Kat '1 i t i HD C ures Lrupjf Fei H e tilieuscs namoit above and lur eaanesaes ard Tains In tbe Back. Female Coiunla'Uta and Ills orders arising lrom excennes of any kiud, it is in valuable. ' ' ritDiiDTinr) 1 l)lliL)L)ijIl)D iii D1D Don LBD Dil) Dim DDI) 11K 1)1D , him DUD DUO DOL DDL I)il DDDDDPPUD Dl'DlDlLD THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN AIMTTTE TO C6fc. IN IHb UMTi I HlA'lE- AUMV ud are also In very cneial use in a I i lie state HOSPITAL and H I Lit: rAMIAttY 1KB ITIUInNS Ibroogliout the and as well In private practice, aud are oonsldarad as Invaluable leaieoli s. 6Li BY -LL DltrjOOISTS. Principal Detiot HELMLOLDN UKUO AND CUKU1CAL WAKKnt iUSK, Ho K4BltOADt AY. NEW YORK, AKDKo. 1(14 H. 'I KNfH STtEKT. PHILAOKLFniA. f old liy PmgcUls every wncro. BE WAKE Of COW'N lEKFEIf 8. li . , , ,:; i .:., : . I ,1 .... u '. - . ).vutiu..i .JJi.:... j . .4 u n 'i '", c . 1 A i :