AMUS V. M K N TH. ACAKftXr. P MUSIO-ITAUAH OPBBA. Sicno. in Antoinette Ronoonl made a noceisrui doftiK last eveninjr, and ibe prjinisea to become, in time, line artiste. She was struck with a "stage fright" upon her Brst appearance last evening, aud became very ne irons j bnt the audience kindly onoouragnd , her, and she gradually regained confidence. VTe hope to hear her soon asin. Ihls evening Ernani will be presented, with a splendid cast. To-moirow afternoon a grand npres-jniUt perform ance. Critpmo in Oonat, with Ronoonl and Xellojrir. Mcmoal Fpso Hall. Tho last flatoman Cou. cert will be tiren th's e. onlnr. Farep, Brignoll, Fcrrantt, rortuna, Carl Rosa, aad Mills in a splen did programme. Nw Caceirui Strkkt Theatric A very large audience witnessed Janet rride lat n'ght. and the play pattsod off in admlrablo sty e It will be re peated tbis evenlnv with tho same great eist. To-morrow afternoon a-family apres-mldi will bo given. 7 Fast Famiy for (he iast time. On Wednesday evening, Jlr. Jo-eph .Itfljraon, as "Kip Van Winkle " Walmct Stbkkt TncATRE. Edwin Booth as "Shylook" and ' Don Ctcsar do Baza," supported" T J. B. Roberts, Barion Hill, and Miss Susan Denin. Ahch Sthpet Theatre. Mrs. John Drew and her entire stock company in The Fast Famiti. On Monday, Dan. Bryant, the Irish comedian, will appear. New American rnAiRE.-Bunellt ol Mies Kite IVher. Mazeppa and El Nino Eddie on tlio tigbt-rope. , t'ARNCROfls It Vixxt take a benefit extraordinary this evctilr.g. Vat.m's Wistee (jAp.dkx, Viuo street, below Eighth, ilerr Appclbanm and M!m Agnos fcnllier land, k CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Loral Jteim sec Jhird J'agf. At tjte Academy of Fink Arts there is now ou exhibition a new collection ol patnt Jnps, by several French, German, and Belgian artieta of skill and reputation. From a private view of them last evening;, wo are well satistiod that the lovers ol the fine arts will be repaid for the time spent In examining them. Tho paint ings are ninety-eight in number, and ainon them we uouced several gems by Aehenbach, Ambers, Krduiann, Monlignou, C. Mullor. Vu?er, and others. The collection is particularly rich in sketches of animal, cm bracing brutes of all characters and description?, from monkeys up to horses. No. 41, by Martinus. and frl, by Bus, arc particularly attractive lor tbeir life like and IOCV execution. PpiIiiuim tin. mnat vaiuaoie ana lntereBtiut? production on exhibi tion is a finely touched representation of tho Mauoletini oi Cierllia MctelU. at Kome. from the pencil of O. Aclicnbneli. It is gnid to be one 01 mis cievcr artist' most impre.-sive luud trapes. Jcrty is supposed lo be a near relative of Inn man KvIia n -ii ,,n ..nA . 1 i . i ' " niv n v li L u. Ulll uuvrit, at c li f un nig dinner through the towo, and then confuted himself with one fibh-ball. Mr. Lnll'erty went up and down to find an oybter-Ltcw at the price of tit teen cents. He flopped at a resJanrant at the coiner of Sixth and Hansom streets, and ordered a istew and ae It. When the bill was presented he refused to pay the exorbitant charge of thuty-Hvo cents alleging that the refreshment should not exceed a dime and a half. Not being; able to convince Mr. Lail'erty of the Justice of of his claim, the restaurant keeper had hint taken before Alderman Hurley, where (he ques tion was again argued, and decid-d In favor of the plaintiff. Lallerty was held in !$iOii bail to answer at court tor obtaining goods under false pretenses. - tkekt Fights. U the cold weather comes on. the boys must have some out-door sport to warm I heir Hood and lo quicken the circulation. When thin de-ire expends itself lu playing base-ball it is not bo very reprehensible, but wtien the boys take to havlna regular pitched battles, with stones and bricks for mis siles, it it rather dangerous sport. Tiro pranks of young icllows, wuoc aues ranged from eleven lo fourteen years, were encased in a furious stone-fight on Washington street, between Fourth and Filth, yesterday a'ternoon. alter pchool hours, when the police made an onslaught upon them and captured eight of their number. They were taken before Alder man Lutz, and were all committed to answor. Who Stolk the n am ?-tThe story says "Johnny." But Johnny did not do so in this particular case. It was done by a woman named Sarah Brown, yesterday afternoon. It was quite a remarkable case as she told it. It appears that she was walking along Foplar street, near Eighth: her dress, owing to some peculiar mag netic luflucuce, drew from the top of a barrel a luscioub ham, which attached itself to the gar ment and lollowed her down the street. The proprietor of the store, not bcliYlng in such a miracle, bad Harah arrested and taken before Alderman Fitch. That gentleman, not believing in spiritual rappiugs, committed tho wonderful ladj in default ol I40i bail for larceny. An Awkwabd Case. Pa'rick Lanegan and Robert Hodges were both arresred yester day morning, on w charge of perjury. It ap pears that they had been, arretted some time ago for some ollense, and after their release had issued a warrant against one of theoflicets oi the police for (dealing about $100 from them. No evl denoe being brought lorward to prove that chargo the officer was acquitted, aud he immediately took steps to have the two punched for their impudence. Accordingly a warrant wa issued against them for perjury, and they ha 1 a hear ing "before Alderman Bcitler ou that charge. 'They were held lu yir.00 each to answer. LABCExr. Abraham 6axe got himself into on account of his not undet standing the very material difference between metim and iuum. It is averred that Abraham walked into a grocery establishment in Lawrence street, below Poplar, on Wednesday, and seeing some thirty dollars upon the couuter made a grub, and then made a clearance with his iU gotteu gains llavinu pretty good speed, he succeeded in distancing all pursuer-", and caped until lastnitrht, when he was seued and put in duranre eU. He had a hearing beloro Alderman Fitch, who committed him in default of $500 bail. Anothhii I)kai Ivnocknt. Tcdterday morning a male child was found floating m the Schuylkill river, near the Columbia Bridixe. It was, after much trouble, flhod out, and was ent to the Ninth District Station House. Tbe Coroner as notified to hold an inquest upon the body. It had apparently not been, lona iu the water when found, aud was not over a week or two old. , I Fine Arts. Tho sale ol oil painting will Vj ."."wl"? at Scott's Art Gallery. Nhi W HrTV when number of gem; ROCKHILL & WlLGONt FINE CLOTHIXG HOUSE, Kofl. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St , Fhila. COACHMEN'S COATS COACHMEN'S COATS. 17 UNTINU COATS. . HUNTING COATS. THE DAILY EVENING mEpn.PlII RiiQxriRM Mas FonTnR,,Err.priNo Stab" VicTiMi?. A solemn requiem hleh nrtss wa celebrated yesterday mornlngut 9 o'clork at tlip French Church ot Si. Vinc nt dc l'a il. iu No York, for the repoie of the souh ol the members ui fliuKUH's t rench opera troupe who perished "..iwiu mto,7ii( ,ww8s lost. Liomr eion the hour fixed tcr Ihe ceremonies had arrived, me large ediuce was crowded to its utmost capacity try mrmonrs of the contrrezation and pi nets, attrscted to tbecbtircli by th deilre to Join in pravcr and euonl'cntlon with the mliiiv lennir pricstj and people, lor tlioio who hvl necn plunged luto eternity mlhout a moment's warn ng. M. Juicrncia opera troupe performed the pnrt of tho ehoir, and sanar the wcll-kaon rrquieumot Cheiub'ni with all that tetv irand ellectMbieh Is so neceary to give this noblo mrss-music that tl rillhiR power and subiuiiiff umu'-nce over tno ueaicrs lutenned by 'lie com poser. Tbe violoncello polo introduced in the performance wu so ciFectively played that one could have e.isily been led into the belief that the sounds emitted from tno instrument were the pi liutivo cadence ot a lumentiiiff vtiiee. In the middle aislo a catatnlque was erected surrounded by liihted tapert and draned in black, a large white cross interwoven in the dravrery that covered the resemblance ol a coflin. The mass was celebrated by Fattier L Front and hie assistants, the ceremonies being ol the most imooslnir character. Fast Dciving. John Ottmger, who h a very fast man in some rsspcets, was arrested for fnt driving. Tt appears ltom all accounts that John bad a country wagon under his care, and drove his team in a lurious manner tUroiitrh the streets of this quiet city yesterday ai'ter noon. In his headlong- career ho ran poll-nndl into a coal cart, breaking the axletree of the latter. For this, John was arrested and taken be lore Alderman Wilklns. who held him In $!()() bail lor a further hearing to-day. Bor.KowiN 1'aimfnt. George Iijot, not having enough of the root of all evil to gratify his tmto for external adornment, abnrracted a coat, the property ol Julius l'a'ie, and val ied at $l.r, from a house in Market stteet, wc-t of Seventeenth street. Unloruinately tor Mr. Riot, the coat did liot tit him, and he was arretted lor Illegal possesion thereof, and had a forniul introduction lo Alderman Jones. Tlrit gentleninn, after a caie.lul examination of the case, held Uot In $(i00 hail to answer. Consi'dial Femcity. John Chaster was Bnilt.y ot leaving the bed and board of the wife ol his bosom, and betaking himsell to other quarlers which were more congenial to his de praved tastes. His deserted spoure not liking tils fiimmary action, sued him before Alder man Toltud. Not being able to aive any satis factory reason for his unreasonable conduct, John was held in ycutl bail to answer at Court. rAmiNoAN Escape. The police of the fourteenth District have arrested Vf iiliara Mad den, who has been committed by Alderman Ttioma-on thecharie ot aldiug tho escape of Bobert Little, tba murderer of John Hughes. Madden is euld to have told Littl that the police.wereon his track, which information put the Ingitive on the alert, and he has thin fur eluded the officers of the luw. Conns Dlirwea, bearinir ot the crowd At Toner Hall, huolul.y said aloud ; "How can 1 dare to po, With corns so dread, Where leet nko lead Jlielit on llietn tread !" Bui a kind friend ciiod, "I'ho! Ine vostiicss ol that spao'ous Hall Aceoimnodates t!ie eorus 01 all !" Our stock ot Men's, Youths', and Hoys' Clothing J the fullest and moat comp ete in ruiladelnhu. I rices are lower, and nearer those ol old lima, than lor several rears. Kut? troy between ( BmrsncTT & Co , Fifth and Townn Hall, Sixth Bts. (618 Market Strklt. Oi'EMno op a Handsome Stobb Mr. Cnirlos Kaulman, lung aud larorab y kuuwn to onr o.ti aens as a maualacturor ot Mdies' Cloaks and Mu nllas, tia, alter several months, cnmiilnted a sU'elv strootnre, upon the old sifo, No 25 N. E srtrh street, ond s ocked it Willi a trulv miiinQoout nssortmoiu ol J.adies' Cloaks, Dress and Cioax Trimmings, Z'piiyr iood oto eto. The ODOulnor tk niaoe on Kuturdav, October 27. when ladies wtan ara in quest of eiegant goods won'd do well to be present. Five-Twenty Coupoui,) Duo November 1, Wanted by Drf.xki, & v,o No. fl4 Sou Hi third street. Tnr. ''Alabama" claims Must be Paid! Wo have lot ine acoouut run lonor eooumi. and as "short pavmrntg make lon friends," tt would soonn the part ol fnendsMlp as well as po'icy to Insist on the ca'i oown. l'e haiis one great cause of tho number of friends or Chare tstokos tt Co.'s Oie-frlce ClotUinn Houso. under the Continental, is that cash or short credits ! "' - r Am. Fersoss wuu nro iuuu ui X'ite Confections, G, W. Jenains, No. 1037 Spnuir Garden street, would invite to call and try his stoc oi r ine Candies, Iceland Kloet Paste, Gum and C iooo ate Urop-t, Chocolate Cieauii of al flavors, Carame.s, e'o , ot which he has constantly on hand a fresh assort ment. . Thb"Mordio Glokt" has already bloomed Its way into immense popularity. It is a remarkable atove; like the tun, it radia'es liarht and hat at the same time.. Call and see one of tbe storos in fa I glow, at the store of M. Jones, Ho 8)9 and 811 (second street, above Vine, or at Clark's, So. 1uj3 Alartet Btroet, above Tenth. Thet are not ebeap unless they are good, Is well understood by the numerous patrons ot tt. F. Keimer'a (iallery. No. 024 Arch street. Only (1 fur iix Card rhotoprapt.B. Twelfth ad Cbrsndt is the place to pnrchase Cork Mattresses and bedding, aud to have your Fur niture reupholstered, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmon. Childres'b ClothiivQ M. Shoemaker & Co., Nos 4 and 6 N. Kivhth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of boys', girls', infants', and nus-ett' clothiuK. Frbnoh Coooakut Cake, oninal with Morse & Co., Nos. U02 and 004 Aroh atioct. ELASTIC STITCH HKWINO mac ii i nks, fob FAWILT CsF. rut ONLY MACHINE 'I HAT DOT II lKVS JJ1.HFKCTLY Ahli FMintOlDKItS t-LUFtC'I'i.V I 8iHTTTr.K. OB LOCKS TITon 8KWINU KOU TA LOIS, 8HOKM K Klti, HDILEKS, II HS ESS C'ABKIUB MAIiKRS, !ATKoT AND lilt GBOVim BVKK.K H HKilll ST 1'HEMIl M KEWISU MACUINKS. No. ao C'HKKMUT HTBKKf . Stl'tHIOH 8'l VLtS r KEADY-MADS CLOTHlhO. Sitekior Styles o Kkadt-madh Clothixq. WASAMAKUa & BllOWTi, Fopoxab Clotuijio House, oak hall, Southea-t oorner Sixth and Market titreeta. MATtltllOD. WALTON' DUNN.-On thei4th Instant, b the Ttev. A. Hhlras.Mr. L ,111 N. WALTON, of LoxIukIoii K . to lllso 8ALLIK s DUAN, daughter ot C. C. Dunn, of ttiUoity. ,Ul.f!7K,T1,1J nlornnf, the2th InnUnt, CIIAaLEs "LOCK, or Chelieuhaiu township, Montgomery county . 4 BSiy.l1IIT'llT,n the city oi 8aa Frnclco Cal . on t.ielli da of Auaun, THO UAH 8. HE Ufiil I.L, eldest son oi J houmi J. suU Bunan U. Homuhlli. of this city" ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE1 Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Latest Stylo Sack and Walking Coats. BOYS' CLOTIIINGr. nniU-Oii weTielsT afiernoon. fhe Jith Ih smut, WlsHAHH k HK.MI HII.l,. In ihnHth verl Heinnhil oaagutot of Tlioiun, J, nj pihsu U " liallves and mends of the family are rioctiu1lv ........ ,,, ,, ,,,r nii prni, irjm inn rcinni,re oi ner P; reiits. tin Km Vine stropf. on Hstunlsv a'tctnooa at 2 u raw, miernicni ai nis npe ah Cciunton Wfl.Hia-': ithnl7th instan'. In I'tiCadelphl. Mr. t'l-t Ol) into oi the firm or i.ln trrlabt inlrris. e f New i ork. son ot Isabella and tho at 1 liohins C. McLeod. suod M vesrs lliri ls Iv and tlcnd of the lunt are respccfnliy invited to otti nd tli lunrrsl, irom the residence of his it., m.k r . 1 "r "l,Hn ' i't, on Saturday oitatnoon ..li.1.?.r.,,;)n the 2W "ni ant AI aMhma.Mr. OBOItoE B. Ml r.Kl,. lu the ft7th year ol his xe. llie relsuvei nud irie,l oi the IhiuIIt are respnctfiiltv Inviiea to aitend tho Itineral, liom hU late rendenoe. lo. 17 N. bovemh street, on Nundar altornoon. the itiMnui, si i o ciock. intonnout nt Mechs.ilus OBirUBY. It Is on' noiiowful task to record the decease ol oae o our most respected and esteemed fVllow-jltlzeni, Mr UF.NK IIOVKH, ot the firm ot Oros, Uomer 4 Co minetsand tnlppers ot coat, who aleil a' his residence In Thompion street, below Broad, on the evenlnf of the 23d Instant. There are few men ot whom it can bo said with such truth and sincerity, that "none know him but to love him." In business e're et ho was oinlneu for hh energy, and fora high, umwervlng: so -ss of honor a id upnihtneM ol dealing. As a clilzou he was loved for bli kindly social qualities and a noneroas narmth and heart Incus or bospltallti that endeared him to all who csme witbln the circle of his acquaintance. A man of spotless character, as a father, a friend, and a Christian, it would he imnoMlbla to sneak ol mm In trms too mnuiy ruiniiiMic. tie as one or th .Be wh ise wortli V" l" n'u J appreciate until thor have paused away, Hequ eteal in pace. f . . - (m I011KS.-A VAItlKTY OF PATTERN'S vy oi jauic norKS may Hi nao in any iiunher desired, No. tm (Fight Thlrtv-flTe) M a KK KT Pi , be.ow Ninth TOKCKLAIN AND OTHER KNIFE-SHARP. .1 enera lahle "teels. Hones. Htrops, Oil stnnos, an 1 V bt HU)ue of sereial ainds. lor atle at - he aardwaie oii.reui IKIJU VS .SHAW. h o MS r.lnhtThlrtj -flvo) MABKi'.T 8t . below Ninth Li OK MARKING NAMES ON OI.OTIMNC. J. we rurnlnh to o der small Htenoll I' ate with bnh ana ma (mailed on receipt of ai'M); also, Brands fir ninriuK came or oi. ana Bteet Alphabet aad l-lgare 1'uavbes in aets or singly, at IBIMAS HIIAW'H. No. 63!it Right Thtrty-flvel MAKKh Tt. . below Ninth DEAFNK88.-EVRUV INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the hesr- iiis in every u( (in e oi aeainex-, can be had at tbe Ear Instrument Depot ot P M A I) EI B A, Ho. Ill Houth 'ifcfcTIl Btreet, oelow Chesuni. in 15 lm G WARBURTON. FASHION A BI.K HATTER, So. 430 CIIKHN HT Htreeu Nexi door to Post Ofllee. BAR B ER'S IMPROVED PKIlTSCOPIf! NPR('Tei.fii. Miperlor o all others. Thv excite the woadvr and admiration of all who use them Vaontnetorv and i-aica-iuuiua, nv. n, ciu a jlu street, f una., l'a. fc OPKRA GV SSES. k' Assortmef t large and varied. Trices low 9 21 3m AUCTION SALES. BSCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER, So. lniiO CHESS 01 BTUEJiT. au ( API). We are noi prepared to make arrangements for Fpccial ea es ol Oli TalntiOK, Matuury, or auv othur Worss cf Art our locatlou being In the centra ot tle most fribl .nab e Ihorouglitare oi our city, makes It a deMrate resort 'or couuoiKsenra und lo Vtru in art in general. n. ii. raies or mercnsnuise in genera! solicited. Per sonal at enlion given to ou -doors ales. B. Stoix, Ja. BALE CF JIODEBN OUj PAINTIKOS CBY8TAL JlHI.HUIINS, On Thnrsdav nnd Krid.ir Kvnnlntm ntt 2.1th and Mill iusii nt, at bull dssi 7 o'clock precisely at Mcotl'a rMladulnhla Art Onl.nrir. will ru .7 1,1 . lectlun of oh pantitiK. emoiaelng works ot merit Irom son e oi our most eminent American artlcU, togetucr with a cumber ol spli'odld crystal niedalllons. upin lor exiimiuauon ou i tiehuuy, JJil mat. 10 20 8t FINE PROOF FRAMED KNOftAVIN'OS.. On Monday, Tuesday, and Wcdnvaduv. 29th.l0lh md 21 nt iimt . nt II nVnk a u I. M . at teott'a Art (lallerv. o ln9,i euniyi'i' htreet will be rold 225 fine i rained steel engravings, ehroinos, colored lithographs, eto. eto , carefully s ii'iiea iroui tne great moutrn ar.lsts. In 2! t MOPKEJJ OIL PAINTlJiOS On Monday Evening Novembers at "X o'einek nt Srnii'i Art . va tiaMo co lection of modern oil paintings, i to 24 lit NCOAST ft WAli NO C K, AUCTION EERH, v Ma. UU l i.UKBT Street. am MEDICAL. QHEROKEE OUR E, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSER BY YOTJ1HFCL INDI8CRETIOV. VIZ , SEMIVAL VEAKNt8H, PAINS IN M. BACK. "vwa. DIMNESS Or" VIRIOW, AVEAKSEKfKH. nuiwaL AUK 01FMCVLT BRETIIISO, PAI.K '(lITK'ri,"WAXrni. INtntNITY, -.v., i.yAtSUMfTIO, AND AT.T. nittPiaij Tl-ut follow as a sequence of youtulul Indlnoretlous. TBE CUKBOKKE CURS Will restore heath and viiror. and eunata cure alter all other medicines have failed. lbirty-to pane pamphlet sent In a sealed envelope, free to any eddn si. nice tt per Dottie. or uiree notties tor 90. Fold bv all DruKKistHi ur will be sent breinress to any nor-ion of the world, on the rocelot of price, by U10 toie proprietor, m 1U. v. H. 01KKWIN, No 87 W alker itrtet. New York CllEROEEEBEMEDY Cures all Crlnarv OomolalnU. via. 1 irarel Tnflnm. mation 01 the bladder and Kidnevs HetomJ.m or irrina. Htnctuiesof the L'retnra ltropslcai Hwe linss. Brick i)ut iiepoBlts, and all diseuaes that require a diuretic, and when ueeu lu conjunctiou w4U the ( III KOKKK INJIilCriOM. does not fall to cure tiononhasa, Oleet. and all Moeus Iilnefaarges In Ataieor Ketnale curing recent eases In irom one to uiree aava and Is eap cla iy leojuimenued in iuum cases 01 riuorAOUS or White in f emales. Tbe two meuicroe a Uhed in conjunction will not tali to remove tbis dittai-reaabie eomplalut, and In tbosa canes Vi here oti.or me ilclnes Dave been used without success. V rice, ltemedy , One Bottle J. ibree Bouiei, tu " inieouon, " a;, as. The Cherokee "Oirv" u& md." and "InVeivm" are to be found In all well regulated drug stores, and are recommended by physicians and druggists all over ibe world lor their imrinnlc worm and merit Home un pr'ncipled dealers, bowevei, try to deceive theu- cus tomers by se liag cheap and wortMena compounds In order to make money - In place 01 these B ml elect-ted 11 the drenlhiswil uoi bur hem lor you, write 10 us. and we wl 1 send tbem loyou bv ex Dress, secure v packed and liee from observation We treat all diseae to which tbe human system is antjeel, and whi bn p eased to receive lull and explicit a elements Irom hoe wLo have lai ed to receive reliel hereto ore indies ox gentlemen can a drets us in p,r feci cnftdmei. Weuo slre to send our thirty-'no page pomnblct trea to every lady and gentleman m the land. Addreaa all letters tor painph.eia, nictlicuies, or advice, to the sole proprietor, nr. W. R MEK WIN. 6rowfSn So XI WA K.B Street. N. V. JPIKE OPERA GLASSES PEARL, EUSSIA LEATHER, M0SOCCO, JA PANNED AND FANCY CASES, OF TU BEST HAKES. Imported and lor sale bv WILLIAM V. Mc AI.T.ISTKIl, 1016tutb6 rp So. 7'iH CI1E8KCT Bt, Phlli. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTIIINO HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 35 CHESNUT St., Fhila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to . Order, Seasonable, Serviceable, fan! Fashionable. FmDAV, OCTOBER 20. 18CC. FI FTH EDITION Fiom Canada. Wontrpal, October 28.-The CaimJlaii dele KBflon to England on the ConfcclcraMoa will h ave by tho steamer trom Boston on tho 1st and New York on the 14th proximo, 'ihe (lov ernorGciieral leaves in December. Gen?rat 1.1..nul,lstorslno(;ovenimelt dr,ulf hs absence. Movements ot Hent.-Gen. Shomaii. Wa-binutmi, October 26.-Lieutenatit!enra! Sherman, in company with General Grant, had an interview with tho President to-day, con tiDiiinK more than an hour. The first named ttfecrwards Informed a friend that hp Intended to return to St. Louis lu thecourse of afcwduy. The Police Commissioners and Governor Nwnnn. Annapolic, October 2d.-The (Jovcruor hai decided to permit the counsel of the Commie slojcr to etamine tho witnesses, and said he claimed jurisdiction to try tbo case and pa's pass judemrnt, and that ho was responsible to no tribunal bnt the Legislature, and tnat he could prooccd with the case without technicali tie?, and Intended to reach a decision not later than Wednesday. He also announced (hat, if in the course ot the evidence, tho Innocence or cuilt of the Commissioners should appear, his would net Instantly, even if in the midst of pro ceedings. From Alabama. Acuusta, Ga., October 20.-A jnounts from Northern nud Central Alabama report great destitution from the failure of the crpj. Many planters have morl5Rcd their lands lor supplies, but the crops fallini. the lands Br sold at ruinous rates. Families and homes aro broken up uuder these talsn county alone there are more suits on the Circuit Court docket than there are voters. Meeting are being hold, urging the Legislature to pats laws preventing this sacrifice of piopeety. A STARTUNQ REPDHT. I ufounilml Kumor of the Assnssiua tlou of Ilcury Ward Becchcr Mr. Beeeher's liouae Uebieeil by Anxious Iuqnticr, Etc. Etc. The city clocks had scarcely aunouncod the hour of six yesterday afternoon, when a report of the gravest Import und the most slHrtlniL' character agitated tbe whole community. A rumor was circulated with telesraohic lamdittf that tW eloquent divine of Plymouth Church, tho Ecv. Ilenrv Ward Becchcr, had been assas tioated. The report was relieved by no detnils of the horrible event, aud tho people to whom It was announced, seized with awe and wonder, had to sailato their curiosity by taking refuge' In a maze of speculation on the origitian lcau.se of the lerrible homicide. The report created throushout the meti-nmtlis a general expression of profound sorrow. In a citv of a million of inhanit iints. who art. re?aled daily with truthful sensations and re cords ot bloody deeds, a report, false or true, will receive credence and iucito comment. The rumor travels from lip to lip, tili;its source Is lost, and tt becomes, for the time belner. u fnor.. in f lm judgment of ine populace, till it is declared erro neous, tsucn was the case 10 rcliition to tlio report ot Air., ueocuer s ueatti. which was, hapP'ly. without foundation MR. BEECUKK'b BROOKLTN MANSION HK1IHI.KD. The public anxietv to hear some aullmntin tails of the alleged tragedy was evinced in many waje. All Mr. Meechcr's friends in this city were sought out lor the purpose of ascertaining the cause of the deed, but thn ......ki. shed any licht upon it. Aware of the fact lhat. if the murder had taken place, those in Mr JJeecher's mansion in Brook I vn mmt hum'. been muue aware 01 it nundietls of tha nd mirers of the divine Di-ocee.icd thnro hut it,., discovered that Iho occupants were in blisslul ignorance of the occurrence. As mnh sive rroup of visitors left the house, they were succeeded by others, till midnight sent the last audience ol anxious Inquirers to rest. THH KBPORT in its travels had manvtrnnsfnrmntiona unrl .i last took a definite shape. We will give it as it was narrated to us by one who heard It after it had passed Irom Harlem to the Ua'tery. and across to the City ol Churches. , At four o'clock this morning, said our as tounded informant, a h given at the front door of Mr. Beeeher's houe in reekskill, which had the ctre.et of wakening the whole family. Mr. Beecher rose from hb bed and proceeded down stairs, when he un locked the door. While there he was acca-aod by a tall and able-bodied man, who thus ad- dressed him: S m 'Aie you Beecher?" "Yet sir." The divine had scarcely uttered thn nffii m nil co when the strnncer tired: a ball nierced hiw hnnrt and ht tell dead on the threshold of his own house I In a few minutes the family, alarmed by the discharge ot the pistol, rushed down stairs to the scene of blood; but they were too late, Mr. Beecher was no moie. 'I have also heard." continued nurlnfnrmnnt that while the bodv of tha plnrnitnt mini. in,' lay where It first fell, Theodore Tiltou. who iui l juit arrived to solicit Mr. Beeeher's presence nt great meetin?, knelt franiicullv bi'slde the remains, and, unconscious that he wa address ing a stark corpse, begged forgiveness for his attacks on the departed preacher in the Imk'- ptnwemi Having asceriaud thai the lips ot his friend wero mute forevA-. horror, that the blood or the dead mun was upon his nhirt, and he rushed up stalls hastily to tin 1 ath loom aud washed tho irorv stains from hii linen." - "Did you hear anvthintr further?" we asked. 'Yes," he replied, "there ure a thousimd rumors about the murder. I heard a man say he believed Mr. Beecher was killed In order thathelnightdieln the Republican faith!" Our inforuiuut then lei b to repeat this story to other1. TBE BE ARTLESS CANARD SlSCOVKRKn. In order to make assurance doubly sure, our reporter visited Mr. Beeeher's houso in Brook ln, and the Hudson River Railroad depot, and found that the report was a heartless false hood. In addition, we received a despatch Irom Peckeklll, statin lhat tho ru.nor wus iiappilT unloundcd. Aew York World. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, rlos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila VAX A, AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETV. FOjJliTH K IHTION FROM WASIIIXUT0N THIS p. m. Monument to Mr. Lincoln In Front of the City Hall-Coneral Sher man's Movements The In dians In Colorado, Eto. Eto. sr-El'tAL IHWr-AICHlM TO EVENINO TKI.ECinA."ll. J Wasuinoton. October 28. The Washington Lincoln Monument Assoriti tion voted last nlpht to devote the funds in their bands to the erection of a statne to Mr. Llucoln In front of the City Hall. Tho weather has suddenly changed here, and threatens snow. Oenctsl Sherman is the jruestof llcucnl Grant While in Washington. The main object of his visit la said lo be to consult with General Grant about the organization of the new regiment for the regular army. Despatches to the Government from Colorado Territory slate that a war is Impending whh tb Cte Iadlans, who have recently driven oft" a lot of stock from the Huerrano, killint? one man, and taking prisoners an American woman and tour children. It Is reported tha the Kiowas Indians are coinmittIng terrible out rages in Texas. From Norfolk, Va. Norfolk, October 2C The stein portion of the wrecked schooner Jidle Barnard, ol l'liila delphia, recently drifted ashore on Body Mand beach, with a portion of her ripsmg and sails attached, and another portiou at Nas'9 Head,. N. C. The bodies ot a white and colored muu were washed ashore, and buried by the peopl The Quebec Saa?rers. QrjKBuo, October 20. The subscriptions iu aid el the sufferers by the tire are pro?rcs-inr favor ably. Two thousand dollurs wero received from tho New York Slock Exchange yesterday, aud the citizens aro much pleased with the $eneronn gilt. ' Boston Is about forwarding a larga donation of clothing. The weather here is very cold. Canadian Attaint. Ottawa. C. W., October 20. The Ilolel du Cavallo ban been engnped for troops. Part of the 1001 Ii Roval tannd:an U'giniont will bn sta tIou u here this winter. There was a liht full ol snow Iitj tliie moiuing. The Condemned Fenian, Colonel Lynch. RIMOBLl) ATTUHI'T TO KKSCTR HIM. Toronto, October 2i. It Is rinnorod lhat au nUeinptwil! be mad n to rescue Colonel Lynch, who wa jcftertiay sentenced lo be huntr. Latest Markets by Telegraph. KKW YOKK. October illi Stocks rp bpttnr. Ilk ana Aock Isianti, Uti'S ; Cnuihor.anil nreiurri'd. fim : lllli oie-t entral, 12f3J ; Miohigan soulta-rn, VM; New ion Central, 11J ; Itcudmir, Hi, ; llud.iou Uiver, IJC: MlfSOUrl (is. Hi1: Krlc Kmlriu.l Union Toetirnplj tomnaer, filjs Iroamrr 7 80, liKif: ivc-tttuties, lHii United dlah's Coupon , 118 ; Ouid, 147j. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct 26 Repotted by De liavtn & Bro., i'o. ) t. TUird street BKTW.tr.Ji BOARDS. HfltXKl fUSQ t'U bUS. . 7 I VZ00O an 7 b11K0O6-))b Wlop JulylOSJ I 2C0(,0 uo 1084 S 500 UK 730 Aual.O'ij! !HGt) Cityts.utw. . . .lOOj I lS'JO an old 7f 91200 do o;d 97? I S1000 H 8 10-40 911 1 ao fii & e t m I i) sii 1-euna K. r7 UU sb do liiOMi i;au. Dt.. 00 sh lDiU & 15th... 2t J 4 eli iol Mutual.. 23 Its) so Ueadintr . biSO 6S 100 nil do 67-71 6 sli Ptiil fcx 66 l! Hi Lenten Nav.. 6H 200 sh N Central.... j KECNU BOARD . 20f0 N J fis. ii)8 KlOflO US 6 20 65, 65. ..1101 :::::: t?) i!l K is ofui nx aus.... a 100 sli l'eou Ii MOiiOSUfo fill b-b0 671 IDOsli do... W 0 no 67 100 sh llostonvlue THE FEMANS L CANADA. ' ToKoaro, October 26 There is increased atten tion coDeerninir i.yuuti's trial, and it isdifBoait to enter the court-bouse. Lynch n nine If lsseif-pos-seised and respecttal as ever Father aUMahou. also a pi isoner, to day swore that he was a itouian Cathello clerjyman, and saw Lyueh taking notoi aad aetiuir as a rejiorter, whloh he said when ho was arret cd ; wil li trnu he bad seen a Fenian efheer who much resembled Lynch. Alary Kilo, or Kyau, mother of Rile or Ryan, who turned Omen's evidence, swore her son was a liar a drunkard, a waylajer, aad robber, and not to be believed on eath. J. Luinsden, Uplscopal cl. isrvman, had seen the piltODer lakiuir notes, but without arms; thoueiit stmljled w",Uk"n ror V'Ktid, whom he re- Ctaulei Whe'an, M. Noitoa, and Thomas Kerry Maxwoll, Ionian prisoners, testiiied to havina seen tbe prisoner at Fort Mne, aad understoua he was a reporter lor the Lomsville Curi.r. Whelan to d him he had ben soduoed to Join the Feaians, and Lynch advise bint to k-ave thorn. John Cooncv, prisoner, woie lie teok T-vnoh about noon on tb aay in nues.ion to Jl aok Rock ferry, ti om liuflalo. .. ratr ck O'Ma.'loy, rrlsouer, mot Lynch aocldont. ally in Bortalo, on the same day, at or 9 iu Ine inorniri(j; btd known him many years at Leuis- VlllO, Kv.i Lvneh said ll ImH nn,n ul,n ilh u I... ot Fenians, hnc was a rsport.r; oulf iwu:iciUy believe anything Lynen said, llartin MeOoruisek, prisoner, ssw Lynch near il7.1.' "" " ,,n Ju"e I. without arms. John Mitchell, leuian i nsouer, womd not behero Rilo, or liran, Qu eu'i evuUuuj, on outu. Lianlel J unanan, rieom.r, fetor Morrliey. and Mitchell turtin, piisoueis, did not sic Lynch o i either the lt or 2d of June. latrick K'.atiuu thouirht Stevens, witness for Cron, was iutoxicaled, aud mistook O'X 'ii lor Lynch ; Slet eus said be was sr;eted by O'Aeil. H. AI. O'Biieu, F.-o , Lmch's attorney, had known him irom bovliooU; Lynch was born In couulr wav, Ireland j and was aio head clerk In the Chun table bequests office In Dublin, I be evidence nas ther cloeii for the dotcnsi. The Judue annomiovd relnhnieiit oi-ackers and cheere to be eaten at fhelrsests, lor Ihejnr,, und there wis a i-hoit mtcrral. Ur. Jttartin, coiinael for tbe prUoner, addicised the Jury. Ho tlianxed JSoiloifor-cinicim C'ockbum aud lion. II. raiucrou oouusol lur tliu ros ouiioii, lor tbe very kind aud courteous conduct ot t trml. They had eprx'a'crt to no pars on, dis torted no faot. Ale. toe, wished only tor a iair trial. All aimed only aijusiio.'j aud as the Judve nd eoonsel did their duty, so should tho Juiv do theiis, and cast as de prejudice aud precvnceived opinions, ho ore hsd atteinptsd to prove that tbe pmoner ever hurt a hair of anyuan's hoad, or commitle(lany cruelty. Ills appe iranocjwas that or a (humane man who would not be guili y ot murdxr. Let thepioud boast bo ouig that a Cuuadmn jury shall be above all suspicion ot inlustice. Me uou ttacled that tbe deoi-ionol the jury was final, and there was no appeal, and It oould not oiiu to the gallows one who had never hurt the hair ol a child. Here ho was interupied by Mr. Cameron, who said Martin was mintuken as to the proviioun ol tbe etatut The Judge a.d tno prisoner should have the full lencnt of tho disoi-etiouary powor vested in his ofliee. Air. llartin argued that the prisoner could net be regarded as au American eitiscn; onoe a subject, as had teen proved, he was always a subject, and the indictment, chanting him as au American citizen, tailed. The wiiuesses tjr Ilia defense ayreo that Lyneb was not an otilccr, and he biunolf has tuok to it tbrouvbont tbe whole traoMot on. No coun try bad ever gone so far- as to bang a reporter. VVbeu Garibaldi invaded Italy, IOugliali reporters went with him and were nnlulured. There were parties who wroM from Kentucky: "We legiet ezceedinslv the position of Mr. Lvuoh tie is innocent; came over o newspaper reporter' and was in no way connected with the invasion' We would testify to this before a conuis-ion but cauuoigo to uuoada, knowing we shall lose our to io i;uoaua, auowing we shall lose our I be counsel reri. wed the testimony, and the Jury to dwpel all outnide preja Hoe I he u of lite aud deatn, aud he v. as cautrJei t iTtra. Jin t epped the case was if hey wenM rtKid . without party bias, and alve a vidiot sccoiittmr to Mie rvHri.ce' r boi.riUir-Oeneial Cekburn replied briefly tad li,'Hrl ';-Mresd srmpuftay with thepri. ...1 d n,d ',0. 1"ul ln owed to prodooe nr (nit L? co,''l'l ii taw and Jnstios. If th imJ,"J.e ev'flcnc offbred they innsi deen th ihit n.J,y- Kot t,,c 00,f " ' been set l anVr in P"";' reporter for a Loul.viil ovei ? : '.V " T"Vn capacity that be earn ve nt, ll"pilthrr n' ,he tatement, they port", no ,,1nD'rf, bf "''Tevdenc- that he is a re lor l hi nt.. L '"P'oved as sueh, tbe counW proprietor oi ii "LV"r." ""mTn(MI - . ' iiuuiu ntavn iiimmniiMl .as iht matti r. iiu,,T .w.niS?,w5,,,,, ",r i lm i ti,i 7L- . am waa auiie. ana he Is a reporter, if,. J" aov " viih a nd aun.oa- l,..iu nw over, mta e cm iiica uiai ne was au A . ment nrnit , i., .JVer,e oitiion by a dorsi i i, ... -"u. ion prisoner al ... iu ,u uim in a vrraict Ct num.. - .!' . . ftbnti . f h.l friMimiriii.tiiAnl . i - . . . ' Si.. -iv"lc' "rmeu tmst the Canadians, giving conn.cnanco to tho invadors, and tclr.nr .i ,j Btwuiunnocr. ne read and reviewed. .ur ciiuiDcs. ino pnsonor. If roportor ... ""u"iue ivuner, ooiiio nnve pro. euced the evtdcnee of its proprietor, lie might have been both a reporter and a commander it lie had mciely stood by he was not a neutral. Th law iTi!!1i!ted.,,,0nF,l,?1T,,,or(n- I ''is dutr to wain others, and dissuade them In all casos ol; S?f.' " MI tud nenlral. o ot repertcrs aun in ail other oases. f.21,' ,hn J,lrv retired to consider, and atcei brought in a vet d.ct of guilty. t?p icitor.UrnoralCockbiirn moved the iuclgmeuf oi Hie Conn on the prisoner. The erisr havlnir read ino usual proclamation previous to teuteuoe of ftralb, bis lordship asked tho prisoner L bo na I any tning io lay wLy kenteuce of oeatli should not bt laf?.on mm- ,Tt"' P"o"or rnphed with his nsml cuininess and admirsalo deportmnt: 'My txird. FnunMiUUh v.e no" he disadvantage my mtnti,2tT V".,d.8Bl6 01 . wn"os who count i?..J Ml '.in 'f,or Vatt' na,, no connection Willi the If enian invasion lnmtovnt.irKi.nM.,. . time, I take this oppon unity, as It may be my last un, of reluming sincere thanks te the lesrued counsel who condncted the prosecution, and Mr. Cameron, and the Court vid Jitry, for fho a'tont on w hleh they have given to my oase, and tor the Un. partial manner In which I have been tried " Judgo Wilson then procpeded to pass sonlenee of deal h opou the prisoner, he expressed regret and pain, ana bis yo'ee was tremulous, aoparutly Irom conioodiog emotions. Ihero was trepidation, and at last pctu'ant anger lu bia tone, little com -tent wnn Ms previous avowais of calmness, and judicial temper, lie charged, the pnaouer with usv,ng, come, as If a repor er, to gloat aud glo v ovor the blood of the Mlmn. Aviiv, be askea, if the Iron beel ol tbe 8akon is en the Cc't, should tho injury lm re peated in Cansdn, tlio relation only ot tne ptrtlns being reversed! Will aov mun of tenne auswer the-f)iie-lionf Why rob Catiad nu farniorH and kid Canadian ) oung men r 1 had abotaiuol flora clisr acltrizing Hie iiime of tlio prisoner aipropnaicly. but he i might predict Jirtico now. Tbo motive is at an end. The Judge, at this period ol his adlress, sadly marred by tie dl.np av of temper the t Beet of his prcv.ons seir-reslrniut t ut yet gave the prisoner too beueiit ot tho delay loll to the ducietion of the Jo dire, as to the sentence Itself, he had to a -eniativo but to pionoiince. It was obligatory upon him. Ha would Hive all time lor bringing forward all legal objeot ons that can bo made to tbe course or this cunt, lu tbe usual worns he sentenced t!io prisoner "to be takon from the plaoo ol confinement ti tho place of exeen Jton, on Thursday, Doceinner 13, and there be hun by the neck unul he is dead." He heiu out littl hope lor nieror. Ihero are assurances current in well-inforn'A circliS that, although the doclsiou of the law Is ptu claimed, the sentenco wl l not bo execntcd I hive it on the authority ot a nicnibor of tho Imperml I'ar llnment that the liou;OGovornm"nt hare do ermin.'d t avoid exrcut'ou; and tuo uumo of John A Me. Liona d Is coupled wi h similar hi.nora ):o di'Clara tions A. I ll nild LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. t'w additional ( oui-t utirt ceJ''irl Pa;ie. tii.ltl Mtatea Illxtilct Couvt Judge Cad walauer. Tlio oa e of the flow York VV"aruhiuno company v tho l'ennsylveuia Railroad Company is Mill ou (rial. DUtrlct Court Judge Hare Potts vs Gros 110I2. before reportod. Verdict for plainntf John K tjiack aud Sallows Djnla i, inrvlvint W,clIardsJWS0,U l,isl'Uln' dec8J8ed, y. tieorg This wns an action upon a mortgage, dated Janu ary 12, 1845, on propt riy on Ridge avonuo, with in terest, amounting to about MX. Defuse, that tha mortgage bad been paid, and tnat plaintiff, in his Hie t lire, had admitted that sueh was tho laot. In not returning it amout li s aioperty to the Assessors, uu ins CURWEN STODDART & BRO. pilENCII MKRINOES. REDUCED PrtlCES. Aflaiilonal lots from the late Auction Sales. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHE R, i Nos, 160, 452, aud 454 N. SECOND Stro 1028 ABora wilt,ow. RICH PLAID POPLINS. FROM LATE AUCTION SALES, AT REDUCED PRICES, CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 4G0, 4M, aud VA N. SECOND Street, 10 S t ABOVE WILLOW. LL-WOOL CASHMERE PLAIDS. ONLY 50 CENTS. 0 UR WENT SIODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 462, and 454 N. KECO.VD Street, liSt ABOVK VYIIAOVV. R I C II 1! L A C K S I LK S. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 40, 152, and 404 N. SECOND Street I 10 2Glt ABOVBITILtOW. pROMENADE AND OPERA CLOAK : NOW IN STOCK. Novelties in Sacqnes, Circulars, an Basques- CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Nos. 460, 453, and 454 N. SECOND Strt 10 Hi t AUOVE WILLOW. et, gnAKM Ii V L A N N I I OF ALL GBAIlEH AND PKICK9, AT REDUCED PltlCJ s CURWEN STODDART & BROU (ER, ' Mos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SEC0T iVD St . 10 26 St ABOVE WI ,.L01V Pfl E A D & Co No. 010 CIIUN.M'T SlTiUur, AH.WFAClUBEEJ CF LYKK-PLATEI 1RIPLE PLATE. Wt .NIV SAVED K I'VKCUAtUMi J, riv . H:OM TH K MAM A CI UK Kilo, MliAU CO.. 10 luiv.;in.in No.Pio tHKtUr SlKHj..' io eive u,e pi Isoner tho lionrn Jutige Wilson summed up at ton. Th1 ' h". . IhatilrepoHers nve aid and comfort tawJITJ!?- able to the- same punishment, lie thought ui un) thrown nas iint . - - ....rui,ir , iiu laws ot tins Dra vince in tlomg so, and as Hod will soms dar be my Judge, I declare bolore tho Court and your lordsUin that 1 took no nark in tha inmunn ai. - kl.ASkinv that I na hi