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VOL. Vl-No. 95.
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20, 18G6.
TKIPLE SHEET THREE CENTS.
-J- jA 11 A tl HJJ-xjJT .OyLo
.
THE CHAMPION PRESS
FOR PRESSINO
WTTON,
WOOL,
BAT
FTRAW,
TEAT,
TOBACCO,
OIL FROM FISIT,
SENDING OR CURVING IRON,
PRESSING WOOD FOR PAPER MANU
FACTURERS, And for Pressing and Compressing Any
and Every Material.
Tamers, Planters, Manufacturers, Warehouse
men, and all persons desirous to Economize
' Space, want one.
"Worked by Hand, Hone, Water, or Steam Power
rresnre with three-horse power is TWENiV-FIVE
TONS to the squaieinch.
KThe pressure lequired is easily regulated.
It acts promptly, is simple in its construction,
noes not fret out of order, and requires less power to
aocompllsa the same resu ts than any other Press.
From these facts It is named and claimed
The Champion Press of the World I
For the Advantages It Possesses Over
all other Presses,
READ THE RECOMMENDATIONS
Which are from the Highest Authorities,
Given for (he Value of the Invention,
and for the Advancement of Science
In Machinery,
OrriCE of the Novelty Iron Works, 1
New i ork, September 22, 18titi. j
A. Baldwin, kto i
Dear 8ir Having examined the model of your
Cotton 1'ress, 1 am lavoraoly .impressed with the
design, combining great power with the most
simple combination oi pans, so tnat tnere is the
least ehance lor aelay caused by breakdowns. Also
the node ot applying ' tne power to produce the
rauuated effect by means ot the crown wheel and
soi ew. is a combination of great simplicity and line
fine mechanical arrangement to produce he result
with the least expenditure of power, doping you
wi.l have success with it, 1 remain, yours truly,
ISAAC V. HuLtfES,
Constructing Engineer and Superintendent.
Progress Machine Works, I
Hew Iobk, September 22, 18G6. J
A. Baldwin, Esq.:
Dear Sir: We agroe entirely with the opinion
expressed by the gentlemen of the 'Novelty iron
Woilto," as regards the simplicity, strengib and
power of your Cotion Pres.
Respectfully yours,
A.- & F. BKOWN & CO., Proprietors.
West Point Fouhdry
COLD Spring, Putnam county, N Y.,
19th reotomber. 1888
We have seen Mr Ba dwin's New Patent l'ress
We consider it one ol tbe beBt arranged maoiilnes
for the purpose, and have litue douut that it will
take a loauwg position in machinery for pressing
Cotton and o her materials,
liespeciluiiv yours,
J RUViPF, Constructing Engineer.
PEifc.lt B. LA Wu, Manager.
Eagle Steak Engine Works, 1
Maw ork, Septoniber 27, 18 J6 )
Mb Baldwin:
1 have examined your Press, and be love it to be
the best 1 have ever seen, and that it will be gene
rally nsed by tbe public, when it is seen. It Is wLat
has long been wanted a eiinplo, powerful, and
durable Trees
WILLIAM McKENZIE, Proprietor.
. . Dry Dock Iron Works,
New York, September 25, 1803. )
A. Baldwin: ti'o :
Dear .Sir: 1 have examined your Chamoion
Fiee,.aud have no he-i ation in saving tuat it is o
vtnat rawer, combined with asimnlio tt ol cinstruo
tion unequal ed bv any machine ol its clans Hie
fiower is. without limitation, boingoapabie ot exert
ng, by tbe arrangement of Its parts, to any extent
bat may be require I . KepeottuUy,
MI LUS CORYELL. Proprietor.
--' Globe Iron Works, )
New York, September 27, 1860 J
A. Baldwin, Ekj i
Dear Sir: We nave seen your Press in o Deration,
and find it to be. a machine of great strennta and
power, as well s simpler in it combinations. We
consider it a valuable machine, and will not fail to
.give eauslaction to all who may use It.
Very-respectfully jours,
M M. WHll'E & CO., Proprietors,
PnfENix Iron Works, 1
New York, September 28, 1806.)
iA. Baldwin, sq :
Dour Sir: vVe have examined your Press In ope--ration,
and we must say that we consider it the best
ot the kiso that we have seen, and have no doubt
that it will become a useful and profitable machine
tor any one requiring its use, and a so to your
bfluetlt. Kospectfull v,
MURPHY, JHcCURDY & WARDED,
Constructing Engineers and Manufacturers ot Land
.and Alaiine Engines and Boilers.
CRQTON Aqcxdoct Department,
r. iff York, October 10, 18J6. J
CEJi-JiPiON Prebb Company:
iontleinen 1 have, at your request, calcu'ated
the power ofyow Press, and examined its moilo ot
action Juno!oscd picave find drawing showing even
different positions of the pross-foilower, aud also a
table giving the lorce exerted bv the machine at
eaoh t these portions ot its stroke. I nave con.
aicered the lorce of o e-borno power applied at tbe
crown wheel to be tbe motive power; aud a though
the mechanical advantages obtained irom tbe pinion
and pufcev in the machine I nave examined will in
crease it power, 1 th ink tbat tbe machine proper
begins at its crown -wheol. In oroer to find the
power of Press wben driven bv a steam engine,
yon have cn y to multiply the figures In ihe taoie bv
tbe power of tbe engine. I cannot but add that your
Press is an Ingenious device, combining an aston
ishing power with beaatilul siinpiicity-otrcum-sianoea
which do awav with all liabilities of wear
and repair Whun tho lower Una apnroaohoi its
lowest point. th saechanieal advantage increases
At s.x inches from the end f the strike ibn pres.
euro from one horse power is 10 tons, and finally,
when both links eoroe into the same place, it be
comes infinite. Tlure la no limit to the press ire ex
cited, excepi that Ued by the resistance of the
"'"Yours, et , E. A. FCERTER, C. E.,
Examining Engineer to Croton Aquoduct Depart
nent Crawlngson Exhibition at No. 601 Broad wy.
1PE PRICES OF PRESSES EAKGE FROM
(300 TO (5000'
The Bckmtific and the public are respectfully in
vited to call and examine.
H. T. HELMDOLD,
President Champion Press Company,
Vo. m BROADWAY, New fork,
To whm U pjdert Hiwld be addrewed.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
t5?rm ALL 8ATNTS' tnURCH, TWEFLTII
- St'eet, below Fltzwater A meeting of the
Southeastern jMlmlnnary Convocation oi fHiartelnhla
will be he'd In this Church on Nnnday Evening, October
21 at7H o'clock. Addresses will be made brEoleoopal
clergymen laboring In the southeastern portion ot tne
city, and a col ectlon taken In aid of their Missions.
the pa blic are Invited
WA8HIHOTOW B. ERBKV, Pcrear.
fKj3f CENTENARY RABBATH. UNION M.
K. CHURCH, October 81. 1806. Rev. O. D. CAB
ROW. T). 1).. will preach at I0H A M
Cblldrcn's Meeting at a o'e ock P. M. A dresoes by
Pr. PaBRIHH and Judge PEARCE. Hinging by tbe
Sabbath Schools. .
Bev. JACOB TOPD will preach at7H P. M.
fT THE GOSPEL "WITHOUT MONEY
htf n l Without ' rice" for the Manses Rellvlons
services To-morrow, and every Bandar Evening at 7
o'clock, in the RKEN rllU. PRBHBYlKRUN
CHURCH. OIK ARD A venue, above Sixteenth. FBAKK
L. POBBINS, Pantor
All seats tree, and all we'eome.
fKtpj" WESTMINSTER CHURCH, CORNER
of UROAD and F1TZ WATER Htreets. Service!
In tbe Morning at 10H, and In the Afternoon at H
o'clock, when Rev. J W. E. KKKR will preacri In the
evening Rev. a. B JA K will preach, service com
nienclng at X oi 8 o'clock.
frjST TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH,
P CHKHNUTHtieet. westof Eighteenth. Services
To morrow morning at loM.aad lo the evening at 7H
o'clock. Preaching by the pastor. Rev. A O. PELIZ.
Sunday School In tue atternoon atSH o'clock.
JKT TABERNACLE M. E. CHURCH,
a3 ILEVEMH Street above Jeffemnn. Services
To-morrow at 10H.3, and 7M o'clock. Tbe Brothers
II LTr.i , from New York, will be with us all day,
and each evening during the week.
Kg?- REV. C. W. SHIELD, I). D., OF
K' rrlnccton. wl'l preach In the SECOND PBfSS
BYTERI N CHURCH. Oerma'itown. corner of TUL
I'KI Oi KKN andbRKEN Streets, Jo-morrow morning
at 10H and evenlnj at "H.
LUTHERRAUM CHURCH. NO. 1527
North TWELFTH Street Rev. N. M. PRITE,
Morning and Everlng. At 10 X A. M. was Joshua's
career a type of Christ's? 1H P. M, Merchant Is
not his life like a Christian's? Comet all are welcome.
WEST ARCH STREET PRESRYTE-
PT AN rniJRCH corner of EIGHTEKNTH
nd AUril HirceiH. Preachlnir bv Rev. E. H. NKVIX
To-monow at 0H A. M Sermon on "Skepticism Its
t'anses and Cure," ai 7H f. M.
trZZT' NORTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
ax? SIXTH Street, above Green. Rev. J, U.
McILVAIiE. I.D , of Princeton, will preach To
morrow morning at 1UH and evening at7M o'clock.
Mrangers welcome.
rtT RF-V. W. W. NEWELL (UNITARIAN)
aS- will preach at LANQ VTKKTIl'd BALL, Ger
mantown. To-morrow, at 10 X o'clock morning, and
Hi I venlng.
trF REV. RENJ. GRIFFITH PREACHES AT
FLEVKNIH BAPTIST CHURCH. TWELFTH
Rtreet above Race, Hah nth morning, aud Rev. THOMAS
hALCOLM In the evening.
KSW- REV. JOHN A. McKEAN WILL
Ki ptcach In GREEN HILL HALL. S. E. corner
SEVEN I . E N TH and POPL1R bireets, To-morrow
a temoon at 3H o'clock.
rtsr HAINES STREET M. E. CHURCH,
Germantown 1706 1866.- Centenary Meetings
on 21st lnr. Kevs. BOSWE' L. KUKMtH N AO iL,
and PA RRHH. Services at IPX A.M., 3 find7XP.M
CHILDREN'S CHURCH. TnE
Mon hi v deivice for the Yonnir will be resumed
In the CHUR' H OF f HE El'IPH ANY To morrow Af
ternoon at S o'clock. 'Bib e Jewels" con in ued
W KENSINGTON PRESB. CHURCH.
Union Services Rev. J AMES H. B tlUD at
MM; Rev. W.J. P XcOS of tlie M. E Church, at3X.
irr DR. SEISS ON THE APOCALYPSE.
- "i neeaieu iioot 10-morrow evening at
7X o'clock. hACn.B'rect below Sixth.
flCST ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, THIRD STREET,
below W ALNTTT This church will be onen To
morrow evening. Service at 1H o'ciock.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HIGH
WAYS Ofllce FIFTH Street wait aid, bn nw
Chesnut.
. PHILADELPHIA. Oc'ober i0, 1866.
NOTICE TO CONTRAOroRH.
Sealed Proposals will be received t the OIBce ol the
Chiet I ominlssloner of Hlghwavs until 11 o'clock M.,
on MONDAY. 22d Inst, lor the consiructlon ot a
Sewer on the line of Outlet street, from Twenty first
to Twenty-second street, to be built of b lck circular In
form, anil with a clear inside alameter of two leet six
incbes,with nucu Inlets and manholes as may be directed
by the Chief Engineer and surveyor.
The understanding to be that tne contractor shall
take bills prepared against the prope-t fronting on
said sewer to the amount of oae dollar and twenty
llve cents for each lineal loot of front on eacb side of the
street ss so much Cass paid
All bidden are invited to be present at the time and
nlace nf nnenincr laid Dronosals
Each proposal will be accompanied bv a certificate
that a bond has been Died In the Law Department as
directed bv ordinance of Hay 2A lHUi). Ii the lowest
bidder shall not execute a ontract wltblo five days
nfiar the work Is awarded, he will be deemed ax declin
ing, and wl.l be I e d liable on Ms bond for the difference
between his bid and the next higher b'd
Specifications may be hau at the Department of 6ur-
vavr. wntcn mil da .triativ aonerea to
W. W. 8 MED LEY,
19 20 St Chief CoromlsH loner of Highways
NOTICE .THE MEMBERS OF ORI
ENTAL LODGE N. 113 I O. O. P . and the
Order In general, are reoucsted to meat at the hail, on
MNDAY KV H.NINO, at SH o'clock to attend the
funeral services of our late Brother hTEPHES HiRD
lG, at the Mariners' Bethel Church, FRONT Street,
oeiow (. uriBuan
It JAMES HAT.BERSTDT. Secrelsry.
INDIANA SOLDIERS' CEMKTKIIY,
llclntennent of Bodies at Iudlauafiolls.
Indianapolis, October 19. The removal or
soldiers from the old era ve vara to Crown Hill
CemetTy beean to-day. About 700 ar to be
ronioved. Tbe first was removed with an ino-
Di'sini; militiirv d'splay by the Unttod States
troops and the ''Grand Army of the Republic."
The Governor, officers of SUe, and leading
citizens were in the proces5ion. The new
giounds are to be beautifully laid out and orna
mented.
Fall ot the Leal.
The seaf on of the (all of the leaf has come
acain. with all its sad and salutary teacuiucs.
Who can shut bis heart neainst its lessons?
Who as he sees the frost-withred hat driven bv
tbe titl'ul winds, is not reminded that such is
human lile? Even a9 a leaf when the frost bus
dried up its eap, and its si em clinjs no more to
tue pari nt tree, so is our ll'e. it may be srreen
to-dav aud float (rally upon the s u in oier "breeze.
but the Irosts of death are enawlDp a, its
stem, and we know not if it shall wave there
to-morrow, or be driven way by the wintrv
blasts to eternity. Haopy ate we. if nature
proacnes not to us in vain, in this her eolemu
nay.
Extensive Failure at -Conors. N. Y.
Codoes, N. Y October 29. An extensive
aimiing iirm m uouoes uai snspenaeu. in;
concern also manifactured axes. Heavy con
snrnments of eooeU are now in New York, ad
vances upon which are said to jrreatly exc?e
the value of the nutter al. The linbiiitie
are known to exceed 475.000. and mav ntwal bl
ii ach nearly $l.C00,0iy). Judgments have been
obtained to neaily f 109 000. It Is not believed
that tho firm will be able to wenher the storm
ana resume operations.
The Taclflc Railroad Excursionists.
Chicago, October 19 The Union PaclQc Riil
road party reached Qulucy la-t nieht. They
received a complimentary dinner at Galesburg
from the officers of the Chicago, burlinelon.aod
Quiucy Railroad. Tbe.party now numbers over
201) person
The National Finances.
Washington, October 19. The followlun ate
repoited the receipts of customs from October
0 tO lii KCW lUlt. JJ,DII,UH UUi XJVfn.v.i
321,141-00; Fhilaelphia, 147,355'v3; Baltimore
ii,m 61. lotfti, s,ot-,Bb-vy.
EUROPE.
News by Cables to Friday, Oct. 19.
The Cession of Venetla to Italy
Completed-Now Government In
Saxony The Death of M.
Thouvwnel, the Frenoh
Statesma n The
Markets and Ma
rine Report,
Eto. Etc.
ITALY.
The Cession of Venetla Completed by
Austria.
Flobencs, October 19. Tbe cession of the
rrovince of Venetia to the Italian Government
was lully completed to-day.
THE GERMAlTo.TJESTION.
A Joint Military Rule In Saxony.
Berlin, October 19. Rumors are alioat that
the Prusso-Saxon Military Convention have
agreed on a basis ol a common occupation of
faxoDy.
FRANCE.
Death of an Eminent Statesman.
Paris. October 19. The French statesman, M.
Tbouvenel, died to-day.
Financial and Commercial Intelligence.
X.ONDON HONEY MARKET.
Losdon. Oo obcr 19 Ihe Money .Market is qui.t.
Consols for money, 894.
Ihe loliowina aie the closing prices of American
securities: United states 6-20, 68j; Erie shares
00J ; Illinois Central, 78.
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET,
.Liverpool. October 19. The Brokers' Circular
reports the sales ot cotton lor the week at 101,00
bales l oe market io-day is 11. m, with sales ot
100,000 bales. Middling Up anus closed at 15Jd.
LIVERPOOL BREADSTUFFS MARKET.
Livkbpool. October 19' The weather is still
nnlavorable lor tbe crops, and tho Breadtuds
Marset is conoequontlv advancing, rionr has ad
vanced Is nor bairel: wheat baa advanced 8d. Dor
100 pounds, for American g odes, aud corn has ad-
vancca 10 ois. ior iri pouuus.
OltlTUARY.
E-MlnUter Edouard Thonvenel of
France.
The cable despatches announce the death, at
Puris. vesterJav, October 1!, of M. Edouard An-
tome Thouvenel, the predecessor of Drouyn de
Lhuvs in the oiiice ot rrencn Minister ot
Foreign Affairs. We published about a month
8LO the announcement of the death ot his wile,
a fister of Crevillli-rs Fleury, one ot the pro
prietors of the Debats, of Taris, and a former
utor m tne urienns ramny.
M. Thouvenel was born at Verdun, November
11,1813. On nnishinir his studies he travelled
for some time in the East, aud on his ret lrn to
Fiance published his "impression ae vovaae"
in some papers on Huusary and Wullachia,
which appeared in the Revue des Deux Monies.
These papers first brought Mm into notice, and
(leternnnefi nis luture career as a aipiomatist.
Shortly after he entered the French Foreiarn
otnee, ana Bignaiixea ntmscit Dy aenouncins
tbe etiCioachments of Russia in Asia Minor, and
be disastrous consequences to tne balance of
power in Europe accru ns; lrom the treaty con
cluded between the Porte and Russia in 1833.
In 1844 be bud an opportunity ot studvincr in
the localities themselves the question ot the
Danubian principalities, which was desilncd to
occupy fo much ot the attention of European
diplomacy, and it may be boldly asserted that
tho light which he shed on the situation aud
interests or the Principalities exerted a decided
Influence on the part which the French. Govern
ment took in determinlns tne destiny or those
interesting countries. M. Tbouvenel went aiter
wards to Brussels s attache under the French
Ambassador, M. de Rumierny.
Jn the month ot feeptemner, lai.i, ae oecame
Secretary of the French Embassy nt Athens.
tie was atterwaras appointed cnarge a AUaircs,
then Minister Plenipotentiary at Athens. At a
later period M. Thouvenel was sent to Munich
as French Ambassador, and was recalled from
this post to take the political direciiou in
foreign affairs, in which he gave proof of ex
tensive knowledge and of remarkable tact.
When M. Drouyn de L.huys was summoned to
the Conferences which were held at Vienna in
April. 1855, M, Thouvenel was, djiine his ab
sence, intrustei with the entire management of
the Foreien Otlice. In July, I8as, on the return
of M. Drouyn de Lhuvs from Vienna, Thouvenel
was appointed Ambassador to Constantinople.
He was appointed Minister ot Foreien Affairs
on January 6, 1860, succeeding Count Walewnki,
who was retired on account ot a disagreement,
with the Emperor on the Italian question. Tnou
vcnel did not fully asrree with the Emperor on
his Italian policy, and he was finally retired on
account of the deferences on the Roman ques
tion, and was succeeded October 15, 18G2, by M.
Drouyn de Lbuys. Since tbat time M. Tbouve
nel lias held no public office. His death at this
time, when the Eastern question is again be
coming important, will doubtless be looked upon
as a nnstortune, lor he was considered to bo in
timately acquainted with the subject.
Illinois-Colored State Convention.
Chicago, October 19. The delegates from this
city to the State Colored Conrention at Galos-
Dure had a torn.ai reception irom tneir con
fctituenti this afternoon. On their return, a
procession was formed, and marched through
rie principal streets with music and various
; ocioties of colored men.
FROM BALTIMORE T0-SAT.
The Trouble Between the Commissioners
and Governor Swann An Injunction
Apprehended.
SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE EVEUINO) TELEGRAPH.
Baltimore, Ooiober 20 The "Boys in Blue"
held largo meetings lart night, and hold others
to-nigbt, to organize and eustaiu the loyal
Police Commissioners against Governor Swann
and his conservative allies at all hazards. Gene
ral Dennison aud Colonel Wooley are at the
head of them. If Swann removes the Commis
sioners, a tierce insurrection is anticipate J nnd
terrible bloodshed.
Russian Statistic. The St. .Petersburg North
cm Post contains the iollowing statistics: At
tho bepinniue of the sugar manufacturing sea
son, 1804-05 there were 330 manufactories of
raw mirar iu Russia. Duriug the previous sea
son 03 bud discontinued to work, so ti at only 273
were in operation, and these produced SL32(i,141
poods of raw swar, being 427,141 poods more
than In the preceding year. The Government
duty raised on this sugar amounted to 015,303
roubles, together with an additional sum of
37,960 rs. for license. Tbe land under beetroot
cultivation was 60,680 dessltttioes. or about
30,000 acres, which produced 3,380,508 berko
wez, or 76,000 tons of beetroot, to turn which
Into sugar required the outlay of 2 115,350 r.
lor feel, and gave employment to 40,301 men,
10,723 women, and 4tJ45 children.
Submarine Cables Reconstructed. The three
cables in the English (Jbaunel, which were
broken by ships' anchors during the recont
Kales, have been repaired, and the telegraph
communication between England and France
and England and Belgium Is re-establisned.
THE STATE ELECTION.
THE GOVERNOR ELECT.
JOIJW -W. GEARY.
MAJORITY, 7,135.
We have at last the full official vote from
fverv county in the Slate, except the county of
rike, lrom which we have only the official
maiority.
Tbe majority for General Geary is officially
17,135.
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Montgomery
Montour
Kortliampton . ...
Northumberland.
Perry
2681
41274'
i'niiadeipnia
64205, 48817
.... 724
1343 620
Piko
270
1470
6508
1768
8064
859
4134
4504
2024
8295
2274
4027
2211
4494
1879
6612
1184
019
8547
1881
otter
Schuvlkil'
Snyder
Somerset
btillivan
Suequehanna
Tioga
Union
Venango
8793; 10514
1812 1328
1738'
713
2982
1617
1260
2979,
1386
4871,
8152
6681
14181
8062
1759
436
4429
4791
1991
4409
2087
4977
287
6046
14il8
6896
761
2981
1028
1278
81il2
1672
4712
2883
6113
1499
8780
warren
Washington
wavne
'Westmoielaud. , .
W voming
York
80U9
Totals
2694O0
254171
808955,289090
289003
264171
Curtin's majority....1 15825
17135 1
Twtnly-nrnt District Official Returns.
The following is the election lor Comrreiui in the
Twcnty-tirst District:
Weir. Covode.
Indiana.... 2142 4109
Westmoreland 6157 6020
rayetie 4370 3694
Total 12669 13023
Covode' majority 854
TUB INDIAN WAR.
Depredations on the Plains General
Sherman Hurrying Troops Westward
Massacres . In Colorado.
Leavenwokth, October 19. The Topeka
record says:
"Colonel Veal came from the West last night.
11 reports the Indians are so troublesome on
tho Plains that he dare not risk b s train, and
turned it back. The wife and fara.ly of Jes?e
Crane, the sutler at Fort Lamed, came in yes
terday also. They loft oa account of danger.
Genual Sheiman was at Eort Riley yesterJay,
and will pass eat to-day. lie is hurrving troops
westward. Since the General and Mr. Crane's
family lett FortiLarned. news has been broueht
Ju thut the Indians had robbed the sutler's store
lucre, we also learn that the overland station
at Chalk Blufft has been burned. Fort Larned
has probably gone with the sutler's stores.
The Denver J,rew8 says that there is great
alarm, aud the people apprehend the most
serious consequences from mis outbreak. The
following letters are published:
Puebla, CoL, Ocober 9. Fditors Rocky
Mountain Netes: The Indian excitement vet
continues. It.eppears that Colonel Alexander
and the citizens, a few days ago, drove them
into ihe mountains, but yesterday they returned
to the head oi the llut-rlano, and resumed their
bloody deeds of murder, stealing, and shooting
down cattle. The latter amusement they are
indulging in very freely. Setilcrs arecoming to
ibis place, aud others are fortifying at home.
Lp to this time three men have been killed, and
peveial are missing. If we don't get help imme
dintely no one can foresee the end. All the tine
nim of this valley will lall into their hands
with the ttock, ond many are the victims who
w ill (all to thi'lr tender mercies
Badito, Upper Huerfano, October 8. Major
D. Oakes. Dear Sir:-I tind myself here sur
lounded by Indians. Thev Hre killiof people
und taklne horses. They had a tight with ti-.
wildiers und citizens on the Purcatories, aud
1 1 en came to thequincharas and took the stock
lrom there. Then they caine to the Huerfano
und killed two men, and took all the horses lor
twelve milei up the creek. The latest report is
that they have taken tha stock fiom Hean
Hincklins and killed one man. Tho soldiers
and citizens are on (heir trail but will not over
take them.
Tbe News predicts a long and serious Indian
war, and notices the anxiety the Indians havo
displayed lor a year past to obtain tire-arms au1
a munition, at most extravagant rates. By
this means the Indians have secured quite a
stock of the reserved aims at the recent dis
ii ibutiou of the annuities. In tho Middle Park,
Colorado, one of their chiefs boldly advocated
driving the whites out of the tnonntsins. The
Indians, ignoring a treaty bv whish they celed
to tbe Government tbe lands of Middle Park,
dictated the terms aud conditions on which
tbe whites might occupy the Park, in the
same way as if the land still belonged to them.
The negotiating party on our side did not
allow this. In this treaty the Indians stipu
lated that the whites might build a road
through tbe Park: but no settlement except
the necessary station-house 011 the road would
be allowed,
THIRD EDITION
THE VICTORY IN OHIO.
Republican Majority, 4 9,000.
Cincihnati, October 20. The Ohio State Fair,
which has been in session at Dayton for the
past three days, closed yesterday, and was a
complete success.
The Cincinnati, Dayton, and EastemRallroad
Company closed a contract yesterday, leasing
perpetually the Sandusky and Cincinnati Kail
road, extending from Sandusky to Dayton. The
gap between Dayton and Cincinnati will be filled
np Immediately.
Official returns from all but three counties are
received. TaVing the Cox and Morgan vote of
the three counties, the Union majority in the
State is 43,311.
INDIANA.
The following are the official majorities in tbe
CoLgreselonal districts as far as received:
First Nlblack (Dcm.) over Debruler, 1410.
Second Kerr (Dem ) over Gresbam, 1904.
Third Hunter (.Union) over Harrington, 541.
Fourth Holman (Dem.) over Grover, 416.
Fifth Julian (Union) over Handy. 5228.
Sixth 00111111 (Union) over Lord, 3209.
Seventh Washburn (Union) over Claypool,
800. "
Eighth Orlh (Union) over Purdue, 221.
Ninth Colfax (Union) over lurpie, 1977.
Tenth Williams (Union) over Lowry, 1372.
Eleventh Shanks (Union) over Snow, 3215.
VERMONT.
Withdrawal of the Hon. Povtua Baxter.
Burlington, Vt.t October 19. Tho Hon.
Portus Baxter has retired from the Congres
sional canvas in this, the Third District, in
lavorot the Hon. Worihington C. Smith, of St.
Albans, who will be nominated for Congress at
the Delegate Convention to be held at Hyde
Park on Thursday next.
The election takes place on TuesJay, Novem
ber 6. Mr. Smith is a brother of ex-Governor
Smith, Treasurer of the Vermont and Canada
Ruilioad, a leading member of the State Senate
in 1804 and 18(i.", and an able aud influential
Ki-pubhctin.
Impartial Suffrage Resolutions In the
Legislature.
The following resolutions have been referred
to the Judiciary Committee of the Vermont
Leeis'.ature;
Jiesolved, by the Senate and House of Represen
tatites, Tbat laws oueht to be enforced in all tti
United States guaranteeine equal and Impartial
Buffratre. without resnect to' color.
Resolved, That it is tho duty of Congress to
pans laws giving this right in "all place", wbcre
it can De aone constitutionally.
Resolved, That we hi rebv renuest our Sena
tots and Representatives in Congress to use
their influence for the nassaee of a law erlvino
equal and impartial suffrage in the District of
coiuiDDia, as early as possible at the next ses
sion 01 congress.
A iVew Steamship Line
Washington, October 20. A large part of tbe
I necessary cauital has already been subscribed
In this city lor the establishment ot a new
steamship line between Washington and New
York. Tbe company has been chartered by the
Legislature of New York. There is. a fine pros
pect of an early consummation of this plan for
tbe cheap and regular transportation of supplies
and merchandise to this district.
Removal of the Government Archives.
Washington. October 20. Preparations are in
piociess for the removal, next week, of the
archives, etc., of the State Department to the re
cently erected Washington City Orphans' Asy
lum, in Fourteenth street, which has been
rented for a term of years, until the new State
Department building shall be erected on its
present site.
Ship News.
New York, October 20. Tha steamship Em
pire has got off Sandy Hook, and has arrived
here. The damage to her is slight.
Arrived this mornlnir, steamer Iowa,-Glasgow,
Leo, Savannah, Louisa Moore, and More
head City,
The Ckolera.
New York, October 20. No new cAse3 of
cholera are reported at -Quarantine.
The Ocsan Queen" Signalled.
New Yorx, October 20. The steamship Ocean
yuetn is signaueu oeiow irom Aipinwall.
Markets by Telegraph
IUltimobb, Octooer 20 Wheat is very Arm;
wnite, 32Oa8-80; red, 810a812 Corn nrai;
white, $125(127. Oais lirm at 68a60o. geods
steady. Provisions quiet Cut meats Urol tiro
Cdics dull. Whisky dull; Western in bond, $2 43.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Court of Quarter Sessions Allison, P. J.
The Court was occupied In tue disposition of habeas
corpus cases, aud the transaction ot uiisoillanooua
buniuiss.
t atharine Storev was heard on habeas corpus on
a ( harpe ol suspicion 01 laroeny. The prosecutrix
stated the rin was a servant in the bouso, having
been iu her employ about seven weeks at tbe time
t e larceny was aliened to have been committed
One mornin? tun girl came to the miscress of tiio
Louseand to d her mat several ditlereut articles of
c.ulhin and jewelry had been stolen, and upon
examination these ai tides wero min-lnir.
i he rirl atatea that some one had broken Into tho
house, through a window and took tbe thiors. But
suspicion rekted on the (firl, and when she was
anebted Blio said she had taken a pair of ea-rin s
' 10111 under tho iudy's piliow. Hut the lady said she
never put tho car-riuirs there; but the girl haj given
intuimation as to tiie disappearance of lbs articles
1 ciore the owners had missed them, (ihe has Demi
c-niploied under several different names, bhe wan
rttnauded lor trial betore a jury.
lleimau Gaikau, Charles Fnher, and Charles
W eiseeauicr, were heaid on a charcre of huhway
loLberv.aud assault aud battery. Ihe allocation
was that these 1 in n, who are solders at the Arsenal,
nttaokeda pediar on tue hijrh roan, stabbed him
ano rob. ed him. Ihe men, upon a hoarin before
an aldi ruian weie commuted to prison to await the
resuit 0! the Injunej. It seems that the pedlar has
ri.tirely recovered, and has eone off with, bis pack
1 ho case 1 was postuoi.ed uutd the pedlar could be
I rodnced Counsel lor defendants .ayinir tbat he
wts prepared to showbycompoie.it eidouce that
there was n .t a word of truth in this statement, re
quisted that tbe soldiers be admitted to bail Thar
nuie allowed to enter bail Iu S 1000 each
1 ho case of Austin It Wood, continuod from lait
isoturday . was resumed to day. The defendant aio
chawed with coi.apiracy, aud with cnceahnir goods
a lih th" Intent pt cbeatiurand defrauding cutom
ew. a clerx In the house ot Uenediet tt, 8happeil.No
87 Barclay street New York, stated that Lekuew
Mesfra Austin fc Wood, and had had deatincs with
thim. In feeptember last this firm shipped to Bene
dict fc bhappell a verr large amount oi merchau
due, amounting to 91841 07
im phi was uaid by Mr. Edwards, the clerk or
the New York house, to Wood himself on the 17th
of beptetnler. A one thousand dollar bill was paid
one tire hundred dollar bill, and the iestinsin.il
"."".j e v,ut Uie money loosely in his pocket, and
started ior Jersey City. At the ferry he said that
his pocket was cut, and the money stolen, in the
nn autine the elerk ot a boose to which these de
InBdanti were indebted in the sum of tome 400 or
tG00, celled upon Mr. Anstm i Philadelphia, to
CO leet the bin. '
lie 1etifiod that when ho enteral into the store
ho was struck with the empty eipernCB of the
place, there beinv 1 olhinr but a lew vnthi.
sipl.t. Upon stating bl- tmtincss he was to d by Mr
Austin ll at Mr. Wood had rone on to New York to
collect S5000, and that bo would be back In a fa
days, and would most probably be able 10 settle He
called several data, and flna ly saw Mr Wood. Mr.
n oca statea that no naa ocen robDoa, ana to. a seve
ral di flcrent stories a boat it
Also, before Mr. Wood went to New York, Mr.
Austin wroto to Messrs lienodlct k. .shoppel. telling
them of the shipment that bad been made, and
directing that the proceeds of the consignment
fliou'd not be retni ted by mail, as had always been
the en torn; that Wood would go on to eo leet
tbem The defendants were remanded for trial
before a Juryj
FINANCE AND COMMERCE.
Orrirt of thb Kvknino Tsleokaph, I
Saturday, October 20, 186. f
Tho Slock Market opened rather dull this
morning, and prices, with one or two excep
tions, were unsettled. In tiofcrntneut bonds
there was less doing. New 6-20s sold at 108J.
115 was bid for old 5-20s; 1134 for 6s of 1881; 09
lor 10-40b; and 10!(S10C4 lor June and Auirust
7'3()s. City loans were in lair demand; tho new
issue sold at 91' J and old do. at at 1)02.
liailroud f hares continue the most active on
the list. Heading, sold at 67 69-10057, a de
c ine of i on the closing price last evening;
Little Schuylkill at 304, no chance; Catavissa
preferred at 30, a decline ot 3 ; Lehigh Valley al
00, an advance ot 4; and Northern Central at 4G
47, an advance ot 12!) was bid for Camden
andAmboy; 67 for Pennsylvania Riilrod;60
ior Rorristown; ot ior juineuui; 3'jj ror ortn
Pennsylvania: 30 for Klnura common: 42 for
preferred do.; and 324 for Philadelphia aud
Erie.
City Passenger Railroad shares were inactive.
Ilestonville told at 161, a slight advance; and
Cermantown at no change. 88J was bid for
Second and Third; 47 lor rifth and Sixth; 64
lor'ienmand taeventn; zoj tor Thirteenth and
Fifteenth; 64 lor Chesnut and Walnut; 71 for
West Philadelphia; 301 for Green and Coatee;
and 11 ior Liomoard and isoutn.
bank shares, as we have noticed Torso ne time
past, continue in good demand lor investment
at lull prices, tanners' anl Mechanics' sold
at 134J. 1104 was bid for Sixth National: 230 for
Noith America; 150 for Philadelphia; 68 lor Com
mercial; 105 tor Northern Liberties; 33 ior
Mechanics'; 100 for Kensington; 32 for Manu
facturers' and Mechanics'; 100 for Tradesmen's;
GO for City; 58 for Commonwealth; 70 for Corn
Exchange; and 05 for Union.
Canal shares were unsettled. Schuylkill
Navigation preferred sold at 37, no change: and
Susquehanna Canal at 15j16, closing at the
latter rate, an advance of . 28 was bid for
Schuylkill Navigation common; 123 tor Morris
Canal preferred; 684 for Lehigh Navigation;
and 67 for Delaware Division.
Quotations of Gold 10J A. M., 147; 11 A. M. ,
14i;12M., U6;l P.M., UCJ.
PlTlLADELPlIIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES TO-DAY
lie ported by Do Haven & Bio , No. 40 d. Third street
FIRST BOAKD
8200 l'a 6s 961 20U sh Susq Can. loU 165
SGiHK) Citv Bs new.1 s 90i 100 oh do 1H
tg000 6-2t)s66cp Jnlyl08J
f,UO0 do... .L3..1U8
V9J00 do. ...lota .1081'
1000 00 c.1083
6600 Yt Cent 2d m. 41
$300 Leh6s, 84 128
100 eh do 10
100 sh do t00 16
6 sh UtHuh 861
lC2h Leu VaL.iots 66
60 sh N Central.... 47
lsh do 401
100 sh Caia. nt. . . b30 80 i
100 sh do i-60. 80
200 sh do.lotss30. 80)
lOshFand M Bk..l34$
800 sh Fulton. ...lots 6
100 sh Big Mt ii
600 sh Ocean 61
UshGorPas R. .. . 29
60 sh HestonvHie R 16j
Mono do w
$2000 Un Can bs ... 28
SfiOOO l'a R 1st m 6s 101
eJOOO do.. 2dm 6 Wij
100 sh Sch N pt..b60 87
100 sh do... b80 87
100 sn Ueann .... 67!
100 sh do.... b6. 67 -69
200 sh do . lots.. b6 673
6 sh C ot A scrip. . l&J 1
Messrs. De Ilaven & Brother, No. 40 South
Third street, report the following rates of ex
change to day at 1 P. AL: American gold, 146J
(5)147; Silver Js and 4. 139; Compound Interest
Notes, June, 1804, 16 j; do.. Julv, 1864, 16J; do.,
August. 1864, 15j; do., October, I86L.I441; do.,
December. 1864, 13$; do., May, 1865, lis; do.,
Auirust, 1865, 10; do., September, 18G5, 9; do.,
October, 1865, 9.
Philadelphia Trade Report. ''
Saturday, October 20. With unpreceden'.edly
light roceipts and stocks of all descriptions of Bread
stuff, the tondency ol prices is n swards, bnt there Is
not much activity In the trado, except in Corn,
which seils firm y. t here is a lair home consump
tive demand for Flour, and we notice sa es of OO.Ka;
COO bb!s. at $7 76a.8 76 for superfine: t9l2 for old
stock and fresh ground extras; 12 6018 60 for
rthwestorn extra family; $13514 76 for Pennsyl
vania and Ohio; and tl516 60 for fancy brands,
according to quality. Ryo flour is selling in a small
way at C7 V bbl.
bnpvlles of Wheat come fotwaid slowly, and the.
white is in steady demand at yesterday's prices;
sa esof 8000 bush, fair and choice Pennsylvania and
Bout horn red at 82 90.3 16; yhite may bs quoted at
S3 10a 8 26. Corn is in active demand at full prices ;
sales of 7000 bash, at tl'12M6 for yellow, and
S1'09(&1'10 ior Western mixed. Oats are less
active; small salos of new Southern at 6960c.
No. 1 Quercitron Bark Is scarce, and commands
(35 ton.
Cloveiseed Is in moderate request, with small
sa'es at ?7'o8 64 ibs Timothy ranges lrom
83 50 to 83 C2J. Flaxseed is dull; wo quote at t3 20
(S8-26.
Whisky Is qi ict, with small sales at S2 41 for Penn
. lvaiiia, and Ohio at $2 43.
An Ugly Customer. John Small, who
is reputed to be a member of that illustrious
lraternity known as the SchayUiil Rangers,
was arrested yesterday for committing an assault
nnd battery up a Sir. Robert Moore, at bis
residence, No. 2011 Naudain street, on last
Wednesday night. It appears that Small went
fotho house, and when Mr. Moore refused to
allow him to enter, he comm. Ued a violent
asuult upon him, cutting him about tbe face
ond head, and thm ran otf. He then went to
the rear of the house, and jumptng the lence,
entered the building through a back door. He
forced open the chamber door ot a eiep-diiugh-ter
of Air. Moore's, and she being awakened out
otheruleep, screamed in such a manner that
tho fellow was frightened olf, and escaped. A
warrant was issued asainst him, and he was
nrrested, and had a hearing boiore Alderman
Hoitler, who committed him in default of ts-o
thousand dollars bail.
Stealing Papkk. James G. Bennett
(net of Mew York) was arrested yesterday
morning for stealing papnr from Sherman's
place, Seventh and Cherry streets. It seems he
n1s been earning on the practice for sometime.
Lately, it Is alleged, ho weut deliberately into
the shop aud took his place as one of the jour
nejmeu, acd then wn'chiug his chance he took
what he could conveniently carry and made off.
He had a heariin? before Alderman Hurley, whr
held hi oi In $600 to answer.
A LiTTt Jokeb. John Ilaggcrty, who
is quite a (ocular sort of a genius, was arrested
by the Hsroor Police this morning la the act of
stealing ,lue ,rom one 01 lQe wnarves near tne
Navy lard. He had a hearing be lore Alderman
DeltJer this morning, and tried to convince that
feulleuian that tbe whole affair was a Joke,
be Alderman thought tbe joke was good oue,
and to carry it on, held Hageerty In default 01
500 to answer for his Innocent litWe playfulness.
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