The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 25, 1866, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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Tbe llcnd of Rlrhcllen.
Ta rari correspondent of the London Hor
ajs: "The head ol Kitihelleu was separated
ito "orpse during the brut revolution In
Furls. M. Kortonl was the Bret person to whom
H revrred to restore tbe head to the remains
I nre aotehty VardmaJ, but in spite of all
eimions he tailed to do so, The prfMn
Mwavror, with the help of M. I)n. -Wi
of Public In-
jmfa.1 ,k ---J tDe allnlt-
. vUon, baa been more sue
.., bead havinf been dlsoovered in
It possession of M. Armez, a gentleman of
reUgne, who ha presented it to his Majesty.
Aathentic documents proving Ita identity have
been Kent up with it. It appear that the head
i tbe Cardinal was taken by a hosier of tbe
Kae 8t. lenls during the breaking open of
bM tomb. Tlic mob trot into tbe oofllo, and,
trampling upon the embalmed corpse, cut It In
psooes. The head was Instantly taken pomes
ain of by tbe hosier, who, tunit a favorable
pportdnlty, hid It under his clothes, proud
a4 bappy to toe the proprietor of so valuable
relic Fearlnp, however, that it would be
found, out that he bad robbed this treasure, he
was suddenly noised with the Idea of sawing it
n two, so that the lace alone is preserved
from tbe rorcnesd to the chin. It Is tms mask,
as it we, lhat is now at the Minlstere de
I'Inatrartion Fubliuue, It Is perfectly mahogany
Mferid, the teeth are beautifully white, anJ
U noustehe and imperial are of a reddish
trtwn, l'hilippe de Champagnl's portrait,
Whk-h we have all gazed at in the square room
f tbe Louvre, is proved to be a marvellous
llkene ss tbe outline of the leatuces as correct
M Vbou gh it had been photographed.
The Distracted "Almanack de Gotha."
Ml the Tear Bound has the following:
There Is consternation in the editorial room
atOotha. be Almanack for 1867 was almost
ready to be launched forth into the world when,
lot like the simoom, Prussia sweeps over the
Horth of Germany, and kings and princes are
arris away by the blast like so many reds;
even ihe stalwart tree of Austria has list many
f its branches, blown away by the stor;a,
taoacn the stem still stands firm on its deep-set
roots. The hurricane has lulled, the treaty or
Prairie calms for a time the troubled elements,
diplomacy has done its work. .Hut It is a much
easier task to oitfn a treaty and exchange rati
fications thnn to rewrite a compendium liKe the
jumanacn ae wowa. me wuuic uamu
tlonierteration Is extinguished, and Franklort,
the seat of the Diet, annexed; consequently the
thirty-two Stales, including tbe H arise towns,
aiuet be utruck out of the Almanack, and the
North German Confederation above the Main in
eer ted Instead. As regards the embryo Co mode
ration et the Southern States, all is cliaosjlhen
Austria baa lost Venetia, Denmark has lost the
Duchies, and, worst ot all, no one knows
whether tbe lew remaining ninepins will not be
bowled down by the strong arm ot a Bismarck
or of aJNapoleon. It is easier to shoot a lion
with a single bullet than to exterminate a nest
of waips. Saxony Is not yet annexed, and may
remnin intact In the Almanarh of 18U7; but
Hanover, Nassau, Hcsse-Cassel, Darmstadt, and
otbers must all have a pen struck through them,
and added to Prussia. I rusMa is luce tbe devil
fish described by Victor Hugo in his "Travail
leurs de la Jler." It holds in its stranding grip
all the petty princes in Germony. We are in
October; the continental arrangements are by
no means settled, and the Almanack must ap
pear on the 1st of January. We have good rea
son lor flaying, again, that consternation pre
vails in the editor's room at Gotha,
A Prison Outbreak About Tobacco. The Toulon
journals give accounts ot a serious outbreak
among the youthful convicts coufiuedin a peni
tentiary in the lie de Levant. A leeling ot dis
satislaction was expressed among the convicts
that ttiey were not allowed longer periods of
recreation and permission t smoke tobacco.
The eon.Tession demanded being refused, the
rntlians overpowered the warders, seized the
director of the establishment and thrust him
into a cell, plundered ihe stores of the estab
lishment, aud set tire to large quantities of
petroleum and other inflammable materials
which they found in the cellars. A coastguard
eigne man succeeded in rearming the director,
but at the risk ot his own life, for he was caught
by the convicts, who revenged themselves by
casting him into a deep ditch, where he lay for
a long time with a broken leg. Upon tbe news
of the outbreak reaching Toulon, a strong; mili
tary lorce was despatched, which speedily re
stored a certain dperee of order, but tbe'peni
teutmry buildings were almost entirely de
stroyed, and fourteen ot its inmates were lound
to have perished in the flames. The principal
leaders of the insurrection are nald to be nearly
all Corsicmis, and none more than sixteen years
Of age.
Death of Surgeon C. S. Tripler. U. S. A We
regret to see the announcement that Brigadier
General C. K Tnptar, Surgeon U. S. A., died at
Cincinnati ou the 20th instant, of cancer, at the
ate of sixty years. He was born in New York,
In 18U6, aud was r graduate ot tbe College ot
Phjsicians and Surgeous. On General McClel
lau's accession to the eommand of tne Army ot
the Potomac. Dr. Tnpler was appointed Medical
Director, and at ihe time of bis death was Medi
cal Director of the Department ol the Ohio. Dr.
Tripler was an army officer of the old school,
often petulant and peppery in his manner, but
having a true warm heart beneath his gruff out
side. Ia his profession he was a hard student
and enthusiast, being, in that, something of an
exception to many of his colleagues in the
regular service. He was so universally known
in "the old army" that there will be mousands
to mourn his loss.
The Helmets of the London Fire Brigade. Tbe
members ot the Fire Brigade in London have
their heads protected by anew helmet, which
is thus described: "Tho helmets vary in weight
from two pounds two ounces to two pounds
fliteen ounces, and ar in appearance similar to
those worn by tbe Dragoon Guards when on
state duty. They have each a comb varying In
heieht irom three to five inches as a protection
against falling bricks, etc. At the side of tbe
comb are fiery dragons, with illustrations of the
hose, stand cocks, axes, and other implements
"waed. at Bres, the lower part of the helmet bear
ing the !:!-iera 'M, F. B.' (Metropolitan Fire
The 1de"t German Newspaper. The oldest
journal in Germany, and one ot the oldest la
the world, hi." l'.lBt dlsappfarert. The Post
zeitung (Post Ou..ce Journal), published at
nirtnrt, wr.9 estabu0 tOlO, and conse
""7i tii ''""bo th. ""ration of the
qucutly had to u,.. 7 i, - the nro.
Thirty Years' War. This Jourua1! w. . pr
perty' of tbe Princes de la Tour and TaiS" w'h
It is known, were entrusted with tho gene
postal administration of the German CoiS1
tion. Equally devoted to the Houses ol hi
hiitprv oil ii Taxis, the Poftzeduna ha"-. f..M 'V?.'
uuh ' . - . . ujil l"OU Willi
them. It was tolerated by wallnattsin, butfea
been buppresoca oy uwbim.,
Lively Patriavch9.-Tb;4 Jo:-nal de Nice uas
Ihe following tJ on. the 8tH instant, at Bleus
Base, Canton derjotea, arrondUsement de Nice,
Le fcleur A. C , aged eighty-four, married
before the. ftlalre and M. le Cure, M'me B ,
aged cigLty-one. Alter the benediction, the
priest, according to usage, recommended tbe
bride and groom, to increase aud multiply, and
to bring up their children in the love uud fear
ri This the newlv married couple
nromised to do. Alter niasa this lively brace of
patriarchs dauced a jig (une gtgue) in tne pub
lic square."
U General Sherman .Ever Profane J-When
-Jr.n ,a in Toronto, a reporter sidled up to
V"'"r "7. ..nVnA.nl Sherman, will you'ave
; vour views h
ion
the
lAnun nnoatonr" "GO tO
was
the
a m
answer.
. -'Any young lady may autre ; vo ce
d 1arAnu It RDM Will llVc
like
sis
"SJEiS TmelT9"rnide of nightingales'
ej5fffc Washington- RepMican.
WEATHER STRIPS
WINDOW MOUJ-DINOS.
CHARLES BCBSHAM CO.,
,t aMttrtM So. . TEfJTfl mt, PUlt
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,
DRY GOODS.
A SPLENDID DISPLAY
or
CIoiHS AND CASSIMEOES
FOR LADIES SACQUES.
Trices much less than other IstablishmenK
A MAMMOTH STOCK
or
CLOTHS-AND CASSIMERES
FOR MENS' AND BOYS' WEAR.
illEAT 13AROAINS
In Black Gros Grain Silks.
A large Stock of DRESS GOODS at Low Prices,
AT IVTELROY'S,
No. 11 fioxitk NINTH Street,
10 M thsru24t4p ABOVE CHE8SUT.
J3LACK GOODS FOR DRESSES
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
Ho. 28 S01IT11 SECOND STREET,
HAVE NOW OPEN
A FULL STOCK OF BLACK GOODS
OF ALL KINDS.
BLACK IMSH POPLINS OF PIM BROTHERS
MANUFACTURE, in three qualities.
BLACK IRENCH POPLINS.
BLACK SILK RIBBED POPLINS.
BLACK POPLINS, Heavy Cord.
BLACK CORDED POPLINS, of very superior
quality, best ever imported, our own ordering.
. ELACK BAREITZ.
BLACK CASHMERE POPLINS.
ELACK ALL-WOOL REP POPLINS.
BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS.
BLACK VICTORIA CORDS.
BLACK T&MISSE CLOTHS.
BLACK BOMBAZINES.
ELACK FRENCH MERINOES.
BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS.
If Mtuthmp
O P E R A .
EDWIN HALL & CO.,
No. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET,
. OPENED THIS MORNING
FRESH NOVELTIES IN
OPERA AMD EVENING CLOAKS.
FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS
Of the latest Styles.
N. B. Cloths by the Yard.
White and Black Astrachan Cloths.
White and Colored Chinchillas,
White and Colored Beavers.
White and Scarlet Cloths.
Real Velvet Beavers, in Blacks, finest ever im
ported. Novelties in Fancy Cloths or Misses' and Chil
dren's Cloaks. 10 28 tnth2 4p
C STUAWBKIDUE & CO.
BARGAINS OPEN THIS DAY
1 case BALMORAL bKIRTS, black and giey, Z.
2 cases very m pet lor SKIBTP, at a2 50.
1 ease Boney comb BttlOAL QUILTS.
1 bale yard wlaeSHAKElt FLANNELS, tiHs.
Heavy red twilled fl.ANKEI.H, 0 cents.
Good Scarlet FLA KNEL9, 17K cents.
SILKS !
SILKS !
Heavy Black OROS GBAINB for 2.
10 pieces POOLT DE 8IE, all the new Shades, 2
MOIBE AKTiQCJfi HILKfl from anctlon, a great
bargiln.
CLOAKING CLOTHS.
LAKGE8T STOCK JN TIJE CI tT.
F'eeant French CLOiKIMdS. lrom late aoc'.lon
Uand.onie Cl.Ol 'IS, medium prices.
QBingle nd double-width CLOtUS, from 2 to 5.
BLANKETS.
i
Wave ow open some great bawuins.b
Vint
klauketS, cheaper than at any time daring I
uon.
tli leuoo.
Tmnty.flve cmm ,io and weights, (lorn 5 to
J. C. STMW'BlttKE & C0,
N. W. CORNER
81 8m
EIGHTH AND HMtKCT.
QHARLES E. KEUUY,
No '122 S. ELEVENTH STREET,
Uas a large and complete assortment, at Old Feices, of
JLAC'Kt AAill 1AVMH UOOD8,
KMUROlUKIlIICli A AID SETS,
WI11TJ2 (JOODI AND VEILS,
liSIBROIDEUKD AMD PLAIN HDKFsV
LIAIKN CULL AUg AND CUFFS.
U FAD LEY'S DUPLEX SKIRTS
iv r eirp i
WEATHER STRIPS
AMD
WINDOW MOULDINGS.
CUABLES BUB SHAM A CO.,
So. 1 10 S. TENTH Btre.t,hHa4eIpW. '
DRY GOODS.
DEPOT F O 11
FURNISHIW DRY GOODS.
; i
A CARD.
SHEPPARD.VAN HARUNQEN b ARRISOJi,
No. 1008 C11ESNIT 8(rcct,
Wbose establislment for the sal of
House-rurnishing Dry Goods
Is neolied in the extent and variety of Its 6rt
mrnt, beg to annoonce to HOUSEKELRS BKMEW
I KG TH ) K ' f "L Y, or persons aboot to furnUh,
tbat they ai new receiving their
' FALL ASSORTMENT
OP
FRESH LINEN, COTTON, AND WOOLLEN
GOODS TOR HOUSEHOLD USE,
SUCH AS
Linen Sheetings, Cotton Sheetings,
Pillow Linens, Pillow Muslins,
Damask Table Cloths,
Table Linens,
Damask Napkins,
Bordered Towels, .
Towellings, Qvifts,
Blankets, Table and
Embroiderod Piano and Table Covers,
Aid every oilier rtic:e inlteble tor a "well-ordered
household. 9 14 thtumrp 4
JpLAXNELS.
FLANNELS.
FLANNELS.
Seal Welsh Flannel,
fihaker Flannel.
Swanskin Flannel, very soft and heavy.
English Unshrinkable Flannel.
Persian Flannel, Silk Warp.
Ballardvale and other Domestic Flannels.
Domet and Gauze Flannel.
Red and Grey Flannels.
Fancy Sacaue Flannels.
Canton Flannels.
A full assortment now received and lor tale by
HEPPARD. VAN HARLIftGEN & ARRiSQN
10 25 6t rp
.No. 1008 CI1ESKUT fttrect.
BLANKETS.
The Snbroribers are now pieparcd to offer the
largest assoi tmcnt to be louna in the o.ty of
SUPERIORQUALITYBLANKETS
All. Wool and Extra Width, for Best Family Use.
ALSO,
Crib and Cradle' Blankets,
And a lull Line of MPD1U1I BLANKEF8, for
Hotels, 1 ublic Ihbtitutions, e.c. (
SHEPPAED, VAN HAELINGEN ft ARBIS0N,
House-Furnishing Dm Goods,
10 25 6trp No. 1008 CHLBNUT Street.
'J AN RT 1'RI DE" at Chesnut St. Theatre To -nigh t
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL,
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL,
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL,
S.L Cor. SECOND and MARKET,
0
PHILADELPHIA.
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND B0IS,
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTTNQS,
Dcpnr'mcnt for Custom Work.
Agtnts for Oiled Clothing.
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE.
28 tntbfVmip
'JAN ET 1'B IDE" at Chesnut St. Theatre To-night
QHIAPLST PKlf.rifQ IN PHILAOELP
AT TBE
Evening Wegnph" 8 Job Eoomj(
N9. 4U8 ollth TIIlltD Street,
secokp SToar,
Fvr? dfcrlptl-or Plain and Oinamsntal Printing
executed ",',,n neutness and despatob, at surprlnlngly
HADDOCK BON, Proprietors,
tl4 3mrp ot " 618 MABKET Btreet
J ANLT PR I DE" at C act nut St.Theatre To nigh t
rr W. 8MALTZ-8 LUMBER YARD, N. E. COR.
X , Fltn'KKNTH and olILKd Stioeis,
VrtUO C3EAP FOR TAH,
Panrl 1st com., 2d com., Si com., 4-4 8-4, tt-ti.8-4.,
MiltePlne, seanoned. ...... ,t .
First oudkcund iulltj Yellow (4 4, 6-4) and White
l ine (4 4) F oorlUK llord.
Umi and second gua it one and two-sides Fence
f heiMng Boards, Bess, sh, rtanks and Doards, Whtte
Hue Ml ., , Btup BoarJs, 4 4 4-4
lMu ut ,ud ""hiS. from li to 28 teat long,
frDS'alfw'Sh'? m nd Scantling from I2to88(aet,
"JANET PiMDE" tChi7Tae,BtreTo.nlght
WEATHER STRIPS
AMD
WINDOW MOULDINGS.
CHABLES HUBS ham CO.,
Ko. 119 8. -TENT Btrtel, PUlladelpbla.
CARPETINGS.
CARPETING8.
4 AMES H. ORNE & CO.,
No. 626 CHESNUT Street,
Between Sixth and Seventh Streets.
Just Received Per Steamer, Zrft
Invoice of
French Chenille and
Axminstcf Carpets,
NEW DESIGN'S.
JAMES H. ORNE & CO.
No. 626 CHESNUT Street,
Between Sixth and 8eventh Streets.
MESSRS. JOHN CROSSLEY & SON'S
NEW STYLES
6-4 Velvet and Tapestry Carpets.
JAMES H. ORNE & CO.,
No. 626 CHESNUT Street,
Between Sixth and Seventh Streets.
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON.
ENCLISH BRUSSELS.
ENCLISH TAPESTRIES.
JAMES H. ORNE & CO.,
No. 626 CHESNUT Street,
Between Sixth and Seventh Streets.
NEW 0ARPETINGS,
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
Now Opening.
9223nr4r
JTALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 519 CHESNUT St.,
(Oppoite Independence Hall,)
Have just received an invoice of
ENGLISH OIL CLOT&S
AND
COCOA MATTINGS.
RCH STREET CARPET WAREHOUSE.
FALL. IMPORTATIONS
. , OF
OAEPETINGS,
NOW OPENING.
LATEST STYLES
AT
LOWE8T PRICES.
JOS. BLACKWOOD,
1 No. 833 AllOH Street,
TWO POOH8 BELOW HIJvIH BTEEET.
0 15ituth?mrp
1
LEEDOM & SHAW,
No. 910ARCH STEEET.
WHOLESALE AND EETAIL
CARPET WAREHOUSE,
WILL OPEN OS 26th. 27th, nd 80th Inst, A CHOICE
LOT OF I ATTEBH Of CKOSSLEY'd TAPE8TBIE4.
entire T new lor this insrkst, Just reoelTed per steamer
"Mnbtto." M"nfi
"JANET PTtlDE" at Chesnut St.Theatre To night
TO SPORTSMEN.
A ntlcir. h.vlng no further n-e for
A PAIR OF YOUNG TH0B0UGH8RED SETIERS,
JKQTJIB4 AT THt OWViy" , , .
77rvtTPRIPE'' at Chesnut BtTneatrc ToW
VEATHER STRIPS
AND
WINDOW MOULDINGS.
1 CBABLE8 BTJBNHAM CO..
yo. lit TITB Btreet, rUpnU.
OCTOBER gfi, 18GG.
C'APPETINGS.
J. F. & E. B. 0 R M E,
IsTo. 004
CHESNUT STREET
THIRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH,
ow Opening
FALL IMPORTATIONS
NEW CAItrETINGS,
J. E & E. B.
- No. 904
CHESNUT STREET,
EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES
FRENCH CHENILLE CAUPETS.
J. F1. & E. B. ORISriB,
IVo. 904
CHESNUT? STREET,
ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS CARPETS,
Now Eesif?ns!
J. F. & E. B ORIsTE,
2STo. 904
CHESNUT STREET,
WEtJSR0. JOHN .CHOSSET St, SONS'
NEW STYLE
6-4 VELVET CARPETS.
J. T. & E. B. 0 R TH E,
ISTo. 904
CHESNUT STREET,
800 PIECES
ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS,
CHOICE STYLES,
Now Landing from Steamer "Hellta."
J. F1. & E. B.
ISTo. 904
CHESNUT STREET,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 8-PLT CARPETS.
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAIN CARPETS.
BORDERED DRUGGETS.
10-4, 124, 16-4 DRUGGETS.
STAIR J)RUGGET8.
r
J. F. & E. B. OlftsrE,
ISTo. 904
CHESNUT STREET,
ENGLISH BRUSSELS
FOB
1JALLS AND STAIRS,
WITH EXTRA BORDERS.
J F. & E. B. 0 R N E,
TSo. 004
CHESNUT STREET,
TniRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH,
FANCY RUGS AND SHEEP8EXN MATS.
COCOA MATTING, ALL WIDTHS.
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOR FLOORS.
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOX STAIRS.
. thst
PAPER HANGINGS.
Paper hangings.
a
m HOMELL & B01IIKE,
O
dm OORNBlt
or
FOURTH AND MARKBT STS,
PHILADELPHIA
p
A
P MANUFACTURER
E
R
or
H
A Paper Hangings
G
I
AND
K Window Shades,'
S
Have now in Store fov
FALL 1TL A D E,
A Flno Stock or Goods, tbe newest and
best stylos.
A
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I
ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS
Of All grades. -
PARLOR PAPERS OF, THE RICHEST
DESIGNS.
40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS,
Ol every sbade, with rioh GOLD MOULD-
WINGS, all widths, to which we invite the
attention of the Trade,
g WIKDOW SHADES
OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS,
All widths, White, Jioff, Green, Blue, and
Fearl Color.
ELEGANT FIGURED SlUDEof the
rnent elaborate designs.
S
PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE
TRIMMINGS.
To the WHOLESALE TRADE we offer
an Extensive Stock of GREEN AND
BROWN GUM CLOTHS, (TABLE OIL
CLOTHS, at the Lowest Net Cash Prices,,
and work done by competent hands.
HOWELL & BOIRKB
sCM
li!
df' CORNER FOUSta JOfS KAS5ZT RS