AMUSKMENTH. NltW CnKMtTT hTRfcKT 1 II KATliB Mr. Joseph Tr-flbreon will ear lor throe ni(ht mor id Mi (treat Impersonation ol "Kip Van Winklo." Tho pwlormanoea conemde to-nirht with tan now Lon don faroo, Fount! in a Fonr-Wheelrr. Uoucicault'i uncopssful new plavs, The Parish Clerk and The A-ng titrtke, will shortly be produced, with eiojrant new sooueiy, flppoiutmonn, cto. Walhut Street Triatbk Mr. Kdwln Booth presents his areat ImtersoDation ot tho "Cardinal iuke," in ilulwer's play ol Jttrhelieu, this evenmjr, supported by Mr. Barton Hill and Mr. J. It. Huberts, Nr.w Ameukah Tmkatre. MIbs Kato Fishor and Kl Nino Eddie. This rypninr tho romantic dramas ol Luilimvar and MtacK-Hyed Susan will bo presented. AncR Strkkt Theatre. Mr. Pan Bryant In the Irtth Emigrant and Handy Andy, supported by lltui Hail and the wl.ole company. CiTr Mumum A yry attractive bill la oflVrod this iitenm. It is Tail ot rniiiomnir tun. fust, 'I lie Poor Oenlleman, then the bur.Orquo ot Ciimile, and lastly, Timothy to the Rescue. Thi Family Resort CarocroM A Dixcy riyc the new burlceqacs of Life on a Mmsisnippi Steam boat and the rreat Mafijnal Base-ball Match. Mo. (jonou'S LsciCftK To hiqiit. Thl ovening Mr. (.oofrh delivers h, rreat Icomre. ontlt.ed "Lon don byMpbt." To-morrow evening lie Is to de liver one ot his great lectures on "ruiperence." Concert asd Ball The prand annual conceit and ball of the Cecilia Mcnneichor (Oerman) Mu sical Society takes place to-ulpht at Musical Fund Ball, and the Committee ot ArrangcmHuts have (pared no pains to make it one of the most pleasant aflaiis of the searon. J'rofessor Francis II. t-ohulx is leader of the society, and they are making rapid musical progress, which. It continued, will soon rank them as one of the Unit vocal organizations in our midst. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I for Additional Load Items see Diird laot. Guv Kawkes' Dat. The 5!h of Novem l)er in England is devoted to very similar enjoy merits h the 4th of July is with' us. The jrrcat diilfreute i? that the oriftin of the celebration cannot measure itself in importance with the anniversary of Independence. In the yer ltiot Kobert Cutenby, a homan Cutliolic, conceived the plan of blowing up the Houses of rarliainont. and thus destroying at a blow Kintr, Lords, and Conuions, in order to revenfte the severity of the penal laws sainst the Catholics. A miue was dupr under the Houses of Parliament, and a meeting of the House having been appointed, uy Fawkes, one of the conspirators, was ap pointed to fire tbe train with a slow match. There were, however, Severn I Catholic peers in the House, among others Lord Monteaglf, who, few days before the time appointed, received an anonymous inter, which it eventually trans pired was written by Dacue Dorothy 8el by, en treating his absence from Parliament, and warning hira ot a terrible impending danger. This aroused his suspicions, and a Bearch having been made, Guy Fawkcs was found among a quantity of powder barrels under the llOUFW. Willi mtAVlnl IV. r i.rnillnu t.iu son. When urrested he bohfly avowed his pur pose, and was consequently condemned and executed January M, ltiOb. Ever since, the boys carry about an effigy of (Juy Fawkes on this anuiversary, which they burn in some public place in the evening, arcompauvintr the confla gration with a display 01 hrework. When carrying the figure a'lout it is custom ary for the boys to chant verses composed tor the occa sion, each accordinu to the inspiration of his own muse, but invariably commencing "Please to remember The fifth of .November, The gunpowder treason and plot, We don't see tbe reason Why gunpowder treason should ever be forgot." Akbkst of A Bubo lab. James David son, a professional burglar, was arrested about 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon on a charge of bur glary. During the temporary absence of Mr. Potts, who resides at the northwest, corner ot Thirteenth and Wallace streets, Davidson effected an entrance into the house through the Iront door, by nieuns of a skeleton key. A couple ot little boj s in the neighborhood saw Davidson enter, nnd, suspectinsr something wroug, gave tbe alarm. He. seeing himself detected, attempted to escape through the rear of the house. lie ran out of the buck door, and jiimplii; t he fence of the yard, triei to conceal himself in tiie water closet of a neighboring hoime. Ho was dis covered, however, and by representing that he wa only trying to escape from some persan w ith whom he had a ditiicttlty, he got clear, and then ran down Bankson street. Wh-n be had goue a short distance persons began to suspect the true state of the case, and a hue and cry being raided, he was pursued us Jar as Ridgo avenue aud Melon street, where he was captured by a Mr. Ross, and handed over to two policemen, who took him in charge and ercorted him to Alderman Hutchinson's oflice. After a hearing of the case, he was held In the sum of $3000 ball to answer the charge of bur glary. This morning he was taken to the Major's office, to allow the police authorities to take a close view of his person, in order that he might be identitJed in case ot any future operations. S.RoBBEBT. Last Friday night, between 12 nnd 1 o'clock, a Herman, who had come down iroiu Holmes burg to go on a "bender" in this Mty. stopped in bis peregrinations at a saloon in Second street. He soon became uiot gloriously "tight," and when he started up to go home sceial men officiously proll'orcd their services to help him along. They took him out, and, Jnstend of turning his lace homewards, they led him to a vacant lot, and there made an appro priation of his watcn and other voluables. Georee Detterline, who is said to be one of the party concerned, was arrested und taken before Alderman Clouds, who, after hearing tlie tacts of the case, held him in $1000 bail to answer. A Highway Robbeby. Between 2 and 3 o'clock yesterday morning a gentleman was walking along Seventeenth street, neat South, with a new hat under his arm, when a couple of ruffians sprang out on him and knocked him down, and beat him with a black jack. They then stole from him his new hat and bis cap, and left Liin. As soon as he re eovpiod sufficiently from his beating he gave the alarm, and had the two men arrested. They gave the names of John Gallagher 'and Mickey tiognn. Alter a hearing before Alderman Lut., that magistrate committed them to answer tho charge of highway robbery. Bobbowed Raiment. Last Saturday eveuins Urodus Meyer, a (Jeiman who is em ployed in the establishment of Kugel & Wo 1 11', n Washington Line, was arrestud'ou a charge or larceny. It appears that he took advantage of the temporary ab-ence of some workmen employed in the vieiuit v, to confiscate tueir : clothing. He was unlucky enough, to be caught at it, and was arrested end taken before Alder t man Hutchinson, wuo held him lu !(Sh00 bail to . answer. Shoving the Queer. Daniel McAleei, while on a drunken irolie last Saturday nigut. stopped at a saloou at Eighteenth and Lombard ktieets. and in payment lor some liquor, it is said, uttempted to pass a counterfeit froctioaol note. He was arrested and tsken before Alder man Swift, who tined hira for being drunk, and committed him to auswer the charge of an ar- tempt to pass counterfeit money. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTJUNO HOUSE ; Nos.603 and 605 CHESNTJT 8t Phila. latest. Style 8ack and Wal-inr Coals. BOYS' CLOTHING. THEDAILY EVENING TKLFXMlAPir. PHIfiADEM'lIIA, MONDAY, ' NOVEMBER 5, 1800. AS IMMENBK iMIKniTANCK FOB Somk bouy. 'Ihe descendants of Joseph Wilhon, of Yorkshire, Englsnd, to tho numbcrof about one hundred, from various parts of the United Stales, met a few days apo at tho Astor House, in New York, and adjourned After forming an organisation bich is to be known as tbe "In graham Association," and whose object is to bo to prosecute the Ineraham lumily's cla'm to tho silo ot the flourishing city ol Leeds, in England. Mr. W. ,1. P. Ingrahath. ol Philadelphia, is President of tho Association, One of the heirs of this Leeds property spent tunny years in searching for titles, and had nearly complete I Ms task when, la-t spring, he dleJ. The family intend to pursue the work until they shall establish their rlnitn, nnd in so doing they ex I'cet aid from capitalists in Leeds, who are unvious to find somebody that can give them titles to the land whereon they have built. The estimated value of the Imid in dispute Is $100,0(10,(100. The claimants are panauine of success; but others believe the clfiim is about as eood as that ot Auneke Jans to the estates of Tiinity. . Lahcesy iOf Clothing, Ivrc George Ilairis was arretted yesteiday lor the larceny of a fiumtity ol clothing mid other articles from a tentlemiui in Chester. It was supposed that a professional by the nvno of Bennon had taken the art'cles in question, viz., two pairs of cloth pants cue dress lrock coat, two vests, an over coat, a valise full of underclothing and linen, and a silver watch with chain attached. George Harris, the person arrested yesterday, It Is said, has conicHHcd to the taking of the articles. They were all.recovered, nnd were sent down to Chester this morning. Harris had a hearing before Alderman Swilt, who held him to answer the charge of Inreenv. A Disobokbly House. Catharine Murphy, wbo keeps a disorderly house at Mack berry alley and Spruce street, was arretted last nlaht, together with some live or six of her nymphs and a couple of men, on black, the other white. It is said that Catharine has been a great annojanec to tho neighborhood, on account of the disorderly chnractprs who fre quent her place, aud mnkc uighl hideous with their dihcordant melodies. When the police made the descent on them last night, they were very disordetly and noisy. Thev had a hearing before Alderman Swift, who held them to answer. Lloyd's Railkoau Guidk. We have received tho November number of this inval i nble publication, and find it, as usual, replete with important information to travellers. The great advantage of having in a compact form a reliable tinic-tublc of the great railroads of the country cannot be too hiehly estimated, and this is secured by Lloy fs Guid It contains several illustrations, among which we tind a fine steel ongravir-g of Hugh Rice, Esq,, a pro minent New York morchant, and a good view of Philadelphia as seen irom the Delaware river. A Labor TIaiil of Barb-Ball Playkbm. Yesterday uiteruuon a large gang of young fellows were arrested on a vacant l it at Twenty f ighth and Tusker streets, whilst playing base bull. This practice of playing ball on Sunday, to the anuoyauce of every one in the neighbor hood, became so unbearable that, on complaint ol the citi7.ens, the police authorities resolvcit to put an effectual quietus upon it. Accordingly a number of officers dressed themselves ' in citizen's clothing, and surrovnded tho player. They arrested some thirtv-tour voung lellows who were tpken before Aldermuu Swift, who held them to answer. Cabbyikg Concealed Deadly Wea pons. At a late hour last Saturday night Thoinns J. Kced, a benevolent individual, who was kindly attending 10 the comfort of a drunken companion, at Eleventh and Olive streets, in un exaggeraledjstylo ol friendship, got into a sliht difficulty. An ofticsr nltempte 1 to arrest 'hi protrge, who was acting in a noisy manner, when Reed, it is said, interfered, and drew a billy. He was arrested for this often le, and taken before Alderman Mass"v, who, afcer hearing tlie facts in the case, committed him in default of $701) hail to answer. NxMPnES iu Pavk. -Theabundoned crea tures who in lest our (streets arc receiving some pretty severe checks to their course. Orders iiuve been issued to put a .stop to this nuisance, and the police will soon make a clean sweep ol all the streets. Hcrenttcr. all those cmnrmcd walkers who infest Walnut and Chesnnt streets will, 011 arrest and conviction, be sent IkIow for thirty das, to meditate ou their conduct. A number were arrested during the past two nigh's, nnd were sent to prison for the above period. A StispicMus C'Uistomkb. Early yes terday morning James Stuart was arrested under very suspicious circumstances. He had contrived to get into the cellar of King's printing oflice, No. 007 8ausom street, back of the new l.eder buildings and had stowed him self away there, when he was discovered by one of the employes of the place. He whs handed over to the police, aud was takeu Wore Alderman Butler, bv whom he was held to answer on susnieion o" i-enu. AproiNTMKNX JVlAbJi:. Among the ap pointments in the Custom House last sveek was that ot captain Shanes f. Magutre. (Japrain Maguire is known by almost everybody. He served in the war with Mexico, and stood be neath the stars and stripes in tbe grand Citv ot the Montezumas. In the late Rebellion heserved lor five years, eulistuig as a Captain in the Ninetieth Pennsylvania Volunteers. A Thief witu a owtitT iouth. A Ger man named A. Oehlscblager "took advantage of un opportunity" to purloin a bag containing eipht pounds of sugar from one of tho passenger cars of the Ridge avenue railroad. The suarar was tho property of Mr. J. Nichols, the Super intendent r.t the road, who had the th'ef arrested. He had a hearing before Aldermuu Mussey, who held him in $Q0 hail to auswer. A Dangebocs Fellow. William Miller was arrested yesterday morning, about 1 o'clock, ut Seventh aud Cuerry streets, on a chutge of carrying concealed deadly weapons. it is aiieeej tnai ne was in 0 st e ot exliitira tion, ami was talking very loudly when he wa.- unested. On his person ho had a revolver. He had a hearing belore Alderman Godbuu. who held him in $1000 ball to answer. WnAT's in a NAMJsr We have received the third part of the Koll 01 Honor troin the War Department. It con'MtiS some curiosities in the way of names. There are no less than ten (ieorge Wtishingtons, all of whom belonged to the colored troops. There are ul-o repre- sentt'tives ol benerai lay lor aud mauv more ot our illustrious men amongst those who "lougut bravely.' Sabbath Bkkakinu. Tuere were some eiehty-tive boys and young men arrested yester day lor various email oueuses in Lieutenant Connelly's district. Most ol them were for pitching pennies and comer-lounging. A de termined elicit will be made to put a most effective stop to all such nuisances in the future. Tbev were taken before Alderman Swift, who held them to answer. To New Jujcshy Voieks Tuk Polls To-uobkow. Tho Re. ublican State CeutralCoui niittee desire all vote rs to reiuoinber that the Polls win be opened at m-een o'clock to morrow (Tuesday) morning, aud close at 8W, 4'53 o'clock, in the eveumg. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 4 Hos 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTEli OVERCOATS " IN GREAT VARIETY, FKNIAK Meeting. A mass meeting of the 1 niiin Urotherhooi!, tinder the aimnleos of the niniftt Circle, will be hold at O'Neill's Hilt. Brosd and Iximbard street, on Welnesday evening, to sympathize with tlicr Irih tnends in English dungeons. (Jorge Archdeacon, G-q., who Las lately arrived in th s country, ami wno whs one of the pr'som-r In Ireland, will be among the speakers. Mr. Archdeacon was Centre ol the Keutan Circle In Liverpool. Effects of Okttino into Bad Com pant. Lnst Saturday night two men entered complaints against womcu of the town for rob bing them of their money. In both cases the men had been In company with disreputable characteis, and bad lo?t Ihcir money through their own imprudence. The girls were anested, and held to ancr bv AHerman Swift. Ik IHdiLi OAcr. If some nnoie I never saw (Like those, wo ottcn read of), Would leavb me, as his heir at law, More cash than I bad need of, I'd drive a tuin-ont of such style as Brosd street rarely sees; I'd give Mi";. Joins, to win bet smile, Diamonds as big at pens; And each day wou'd behold mn dr"st In a grand suit ol Bennett's best. We IIavb Oood $fyle C'atnmert Suittto m ttch an low an ...416-00 finest Frtnck Cassimere buiti to match vn to 60 00 And all intervening aradet, WallATli CVood all-wool Btark Suitt at low at .$22 00 inert H'ai ii l-Yench Cluth and Vat- txwere Snitt vp to 65 00 And all intervening grades. WhHavk The largest, bett assorted, and mo ft com plete stock of Hen's. Youth's, and Biy' Clothing in Philadelphia equal to any in the city in style, make, and Jit -cimpnsing all kinds of styles, sizes, and quililie's, adapted to the Wxnts of all, and sold at loirr prires than the totrtst elsewhere, or the money refunded. llali uay betirem ( B-nnitt it Co , Fifth and I Toweb Hall, Sixth Str. (61R Makkkt Strekt. $3fAlt our prices are lower than for several years. Dr. JIcmphrkts t-PEcirio HoM05PATnic IttMKDiks 101 lanulies are Viewed witn favor bvai! intelligent citizens, in and oat of the profession. The medicine or speciflo tor each discasa is supplied n Dioper quantities, with lull direot ons In a small book, and they have been the means of effecting very irrcat benefit. Tbe system of bavin? a soeciUo lor each par icular disease ari?inated with Lr. Hum Idireys, and has been elaborated and extended with great care, and lor their simplicity and etllc'onoy leave littlo to be desired. Depot, Ho. 632 Broadway, Mew York. An Um.ucky Admibal. Admiral Togothoft". of Amtrinn, baa been dismissed the rerrioo, for sailing bis visre s contrary to the Austrian rules of naviga tion; but the mo t lucky Admiral Te-o-et lioll' we know of is Admiral enmes, wbo got off from Cap tain Wins ow. 111 an English vaoht. Tho best things "lo got oil" or on eithir, are the ready mado g u ments at Charles Mokes & (Jo 's one price Clolblug House, under 1 lie Continental. They go off VfTir readily and eacily Irom the store and on to tho oustomuis, Sxow Ve.wuKR. The highways and byways of pretty much ad our Northern oit.es and towns are now graced with iiood-luokiug Snow i'owder t'o-t-els. in one tense it 1 in oerv body's eyes, but In a lar tetter and more ees. cnt ul point.it is in almost eiveryhooy's kitchen or wash room. To be without Know l'owdt r. when once it has been used, is next to a niisioitune. f-iLViiRiNK. 1'eople who wish to have their old and worn wures, such as spoors, knives, etc, or anything made f brass coiner and German silver, look Irtsh, original, and new, should procure the I t pular hiivenne, which can be applied very easily, and is sure to do the work. I'ure silver is used, and t litre is nothing injurious in the process. IlTi-Twcnly Coupoua, Due November 1, Wan'ed by Lbexfx & Co., Sio. Si bouth I bird street. 11 OMfc i y is tbe best policy in modioine as well as in other things. Ayei's 8arsaparilla is a genuine preparation of that unequalled spring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly superior to the poor imita tions heretofore in Ihe market. Trial proves it. Be in ii"K Ihe days are getting short, as well as few ; so embrace the opportunity, and net those l'hotoeraiibs lhat von want tor Christmas presi-nts at B. V. Keimer's, No 024 Aroh street, six oaid, or oi.e large I'botograph, only $1. Childukn'b Clothing M. Shoemaker & Co., Kns 4 and 6 K. Liiihtb bfreot, are now ope nine a splendid assortment of boys', girls', infunti', and misies' clothing. CoNiTFCTiosAinK Franoaipk, Anglatse, Alle mande, 1 utquoise et Anur eanio pioparaienn avec tout le circumspection expressment pour. 1C i. W human, ho. 818 Cbesnut street. Tuy our Yankee Bunns. Aiohhk & Co., Aos. 912 and 904 Arch street. Burst Ai.monps, Kose Almonds, Iceland Moss Taste, Cream Chocolates, etc., can be had at all times of (jeorge W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 1037 Spring Garden street. 1'urok out the morbid humors of the blood by a dope or two of Ayers' Tills, and you will have clearer heads as well as bodies. Twelitth AM) CiiKfisuT Is the place to purohase Cork Mattresses and Bedding, and to have your Gar niture renpholstered, varnished, and repaired by practical woiknien. Fbkkch Cocoamtt cake, original with Horse & Co., s 0C2 and 001 Arch sheet. ELASTIC STITCH 1 bRWINU GBOVEK MACHINES, , FOR B KKB 8 FAMILY U8F. HIUHK8T TUK ONLY rUEMll'M rifrri vpr. f i L'.OC'K-HTITciI SKIVINU MACHINE, FOB. T A iLOKS, BHOKM AKKtiS, SJMiDLKKS, II vKNSSS MAKERS, CAKUI A(!E MAKKKS, f. ATKaX ami bl! MACHINE 6EWINO THAT BOTH hKWtf M AC'ilIN KS I'LUFLCTLY No. 73t AND CHFSM'T F.MBKOIDF.IW 6TKKKX. IrLBFJ&l'LYj 1 BUPEKIOB 8'1'VLKS KV KSADY-MAUK CLOTH1NC;. StJl'tRIOR bTYLKS O HvADY-MADK ClXTHIS(i, Wakamakku & ItBOwa Popular Clotbiimo aousg, Oak Hai l, Boiithcast corner Sixth and Mauket Mrt-etv MAIlltlKD. rABHOLL-ei01l)AUD On Oc obcr. 25 at the resi dence 01 Ilia He v. Mr Wvlie, Mr JAMKS t'AKKiJLI Vliilndflnlua. to Miss OUA.C& A. (iOOUAItO, ot Wusb liH ion city. D. C. ti01IA KD BBADY On November 1. at the resi dence 01 the Ver. Vr. W!ie, Mr. ftl a KCKLLCS ooll HAKU, ol W ashhigtoucity, to &llss MAltY M. UKAUV, DIED. KISNAKJ).-On the 4th Instant, JACOB KIKNARD, in 'lie 14th ; ear 01 his age The relaiivvs anil uiule (tlenJ.i of the famt'r are re sptciiuliy Umied to attend tbe tuuerul, truui 'bis laie residence. So. McAiiue street (between Wuluui sua I ocurt, Thirty-sixth ana 'I blrtv-seventh tre itx). Wes 1'lilliw'elplils. on Wtdnusdav uiM-1110011 November 7, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Aiouuineut Ceineterj. Kit AF.M F K On the Zd insiant EUZABF.TH, relict of tbe lute William Kreainer hi tlie sftih veur of 'ier aue Ihe relatives and ir euds of the lamilv are resneccfudt Invued to attend the tuueral. Iioiu her late residence No. 1(110 . iTcut s'rovt, on Wednesdsv atternoon, tbe 7th Instant, at 1 o'elock. To proceed to Laurel Hui. , PHILLK.K. This morning, November 8, afterasbort illness BKLLK, daughter of Ceurge and Kcbecca II. l'blller, aged Ul months. ROCKHILL & WILSON. 1 FINK CLOTHING HOUSE, ' ' ' ' Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St , Phila. LOACH LttEW'S COATSt S ' COACHMEN'S COATS. if iintim. cotj. HUNTING COAT. mivm EDITION n:oH BALTinoaG this r. u. Judgo Bartol's Writ of Habeas Corpus. The Jail Warden Refuses lo Make a Return. lo tit ion lor tlio Arront of tlie AVardou. Argument on Hie Time Allowed by Law In AVhlcli to Make a Return. Tho "Conservatives" Don't Like Grant. What He Told the Governor. Kit-., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. Continued from tie First Vagc. ii This proposition appear to meet with b'U litllo favor ou the part of the Itadical, who clearly have the upper hand at presont, and are not disponed to yield voluntarily any of th 'ir ground to their opponents. At nine o'clock this morning Judge Bartol eat In Chumber at the Court-house awaiting a return to the writ of habeas corpus in bebtilf of the nnwCoiutuis ploners and Sheriff. The Court-room was puckod with a 1hi?c throng, while the streets iu the neifrhb jrhooil wcic almost blocked up by thn crowd of people. There was no excitnntit, however, a goneial lcelin prevailing was that it would be best to await patiently tho due coursi; of the la,v. Messrs. Schley and Litrobe, counsel for the new Commissioners, are in court, but tue counsellors for the ol I Board were not pre-cnt. A colloq iy ensued between the Jute aud tho counsel as to the requirement of the law. No return had yet bceu made to the Court, which the Judge stated was granted about 5 o'clock on Saturday, but for some reason had not bceu served until this morning. The Court further stated, thai by a provision of the code ot Maryland, three days' time was given within which to make a return. Mr. Schley said he waa aware of this provlMou of Ihe statute, but that over and above this was theconimon law, which required an immediate return. He was willing, however, to give a reasonable time for a return. Tbe Court then quietly awaited tho appear ance of the prisoners. Alter n lap:c of an hour and a half Mr. Horwit, counsel for the Shenu", slated his belief that there wa no intention to comply with the writ. Mr. Alexander, sen or counsel lor the old Cotumiwroners, tln-n ap peared and staled bis belief that the Warden of the jail was iu consultation with counsel, aud that some time would be neccssury to prepare u return. (Laughter. J He believed a return would be mmle, but could uot say when, or what It would be. I!r. llontitz then stuled that he wiuld apply for a writ coinmnndins tbe fcheriiT or, lu this case, one ot his deputies, as the oQieer hiiiHII was in custody, to produce in court at once the biidy ol his client and of his custodian, under that provision of tbe code which gives this power, when there is reason to tielieve, as there is in this case, that the custodian iutcuiis to evade the writ. The Judffo asked Mr. Alexander whom ho reptesented ? Mr. Alexander I represent the Commis sioners, who have deep interest in pre ervin the pence of the city, and in the proper conduct of this case. He had reason to believe that a return would bo mode ariout noon, und that there would then be no necessity for anylur tter proceeding in the etise. He thought the best interests ot all would bo best subserved bv a postponement of all proceedings until 12 or 1 o'clock. Mr. Schley arose, and said that ho would en dt avor to ppeak calmly, although it was wi h lcelinfjs of much warmth. No man iu Baltimore was more anxious than himself to preserve the peace and prevent a riot or outbreak of anv kind. He desired to have the matter settled without any trouble, and even without anv argument, as it was a subject on which the nunds ot men naturally became excited, stiii, he could not overlook the tact that three citizen, of the S'ate had been depiived of their liberty, and that, alter tbe lapse of nn hour and a hull' alter the appointed time, no return ha J be.-n made to the process commanding the produc tion of their bodies in this court. He therefore staten that he was about to prepare atlidavits on which to bae petitions in Dhalfof Mejsr. Young and Valliunt, similar to the one mado by Mr. IlorwitJ! in behalf of the Sheriff. Mr. Ko'-'ers, Deputy State's Attorney, ap peared, aud stated that he had reason to b dieve that the Warden was entraged with ids counsel in prepariug his return. ou such occasions many subsections natu rally ariae, bv which much tune is con sumed, and it was only reasonable to give the necessary delay. Bestdos. it might be that there could be no possible contumacy on the part ot the Warden, as there was no lettai pa xnmptiou thai theso men were ujc iu his cus tody. At this point there was another lone delay in the proceedings, counsel for the new Commis sioners and Sheriff being occupied in the prepa ra'ion of iheir atlidavl's an 1 petitions. This m.iniinsr, at 10 o'clock, General Grant hud an Interview with Governor Swaun and other leacilne: conservative?, at the Uovernor's residence, the result was rather unsatisfactory to the conservatives, as tbev Hie now swearing luiiotiElv aaaiust (ieueral tlract, whom they charge with havina pone over to the rudicnls. Ti e exact result, ot the interview has not vet been divulptd, and this is the only indicatio.i of its nature which I have. 1 ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, ffoi.603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Eeasonable, Serviceable, and Fashionable FB0M ANOTHER CORRESPONDENT. IsnciAT rirrATcn to hib Evrcnina TPXRoavra- Baltimohh, November 6. All is qjiet, but an immense number of people are In tho street and around the Court IIoiiho. Cnptain James, Warden of tho Jail, relumed this morning to deliver the iiew Commissioners Young and Valllant, and Sheriff Thompson, to I the officers who demanded them on a writ ot habeas corpus issued by Judire Barlol. Soon afterwards Milton Whitney, counsel for Caplain Jamec, appeared lu the City Circuit Court, where Judao Bartol was sitting in wait ing, in a crowded conrt-rtotn, wlt'.i tio counsel on both sides pre-ctit. an 1 stato l on be half of his client, that )i,Captiin James, the Warden of the jail, could not dolivor the pri soners at that time, but would, if possible, re turn them Into Court at 12 o'clock noon, Or i;lve reusons why he could not do so. At 12 o'clock precisely, the prisoner not appearing, William Schley, counsel for then, arose acd, fupportod by aflidavitu, demanded of Judtre Bartal the issuance of a writ, fir the arrest of Captain James, to bring him before the Court ou a charge of contempt, and to show cause why he had not oooyed the writ of habeas corpus in aurrenderlng the prisoners. Pchley is now going on wtth his argument to show why James should bit Imme diately arretted, and brought before Court for contempt. He is defining tho habeas corpus law, which some contenJ, with James' co.uiscl, gives hira three days to respond to the writ ot habeas corpus In delivering the prlsonr, and others assert that it justiiicj an immediate sur render. This argument.and reply of the opposite coun sel, will consume much time and cause S'tcn a delay as to prevent the new Commissioners having time to manage or conduct the election to-morrow. If James should be arrested, this will also consume much time, and if the new Commissioners and Sheriff be surrendered, the arguments In trying tho case will occupy two days. In any event, therefore, It seems now that they canuot act, and the old Police Board w ill be mast?r ot their position until after the elcctlou. FROM WASHINGTON THIS V. M. srixiAL Di:srATCHrsToTitR Rvrryivo telegraph. ComntlttCfl lo Prison. Washington, November 5. Saulord Conover, Rlias CharlfB A. Dunham, arrested in New York on Friday on tho charge of being concerned in the manufacture of evidence to implicate Jef ferson Davis in the conspiracy to murder Abra ham Lincoln, is now confined in the District Jail here. He seins quite unconcerned, and asserts that he will be able to prove his entire innocence of tnc charge. Troops Heady for Unit Imoro If Wnntett. Tho 3d battalion of the I2ch United States Infantry, and the United. Slates marines, have been under orders here since Friday for Balti more, but have uot siavted yet. Trains have been In constant readiness tD take them on at a moment's notice. A luree quantity of ammu nition has been prepared at the Arsenal for transportation to Baltimore in case of necessity. Fires. KocnKFTHB. N, Y., November 5. The woollen factory of O. Bennett, at Albion, Orleans county, was to till v destroyed by Hit. yesierdvmorntnsr, The loss amounted lo JSlO.OOfli. on whhh there is an insurance of $.'ib()). Portland, Me., November ft. The home, fctore, stable, and srranerv of Jeremiah Hartbtt, at lack's Mills M-., was burned on l-'ridiv morning. 1'ho loss amounted to $12,000, on which mere is tin insurance lor tvo-thirds die amount iu New York otlices. Xrw York Ituuk. Statement. Nr.w York, November ft. The P.nnk statement for the week ending on Saturduy shows: I nan.. rl.i.-rr.n a nor , .iin.iv..,..,,. V,1H t.lnt huceie iDcrease 1 SSI Circulation, iuchh e ati2 770 Deposits, lucna-'p ,V&ifltt0 Ix'cul tenders decrease K74 0H8 Import uf specie lor the ock tilt, 43a Obituary. Boston, November C William Burr, Agent of the Fiee-Wiil Baptist PrintiuirKstalilishinent. and one of our most prominent citizens, died suddenly this morniner of apoplexy. From Louisville. J.OCI9VH.LK, November 5. Eight men were arrested at Warsaw, ou Saturday, for robbing and maltreating negroes. Thy" are now in a military prison. Thanksgiving in New Jersey Newark, November 5. Governor Ward bus amiomted 1'hursdav. November 'I'.i. us a tl. v ,,f Thr.uksylving. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nfw VortK. Kovembur 0 Cotton buovaut at JWu, 41c J'uur ettHilv ; sule ot 6000 bbla State at !() a 13 26; Ohio, S1215; Wesu rn, !) 5012 75; choli6 ditto, 18 26al4 60: Southern quiet, sales ot HM tbls at 813-Wi" 17 2ft. Wheat aUvaneinir; sales ot 210l0bush. No. 2 Milwaukee at Wi SHn.2 if). t:orn active anil exeneil. at an advanci ot Haii) ;;salps ol 140,000 buh. at 12ii.llil Oats la'io. hiifhnr. l'oik (lu 1 and lower: a os at $30. ,;ird bnoyant at 13J15)0 Whiskv Uuil. Kew Vor.K, Novembers Stocks are steady. Chi rago and Mock Islund, 111; t'uuitierlund prelerred, 00.1; Illinois Cniitrnl to ids, l'&l; Mmhigan fcoutu. ern, 113; New lorlc Central, 1W; Kemlini, ll7i; ai.ton CoBipanr. 60) ; Mitsouris, 67.); Lne ItHilroad, 831 ; Western Luion lelfprapli Couigunv 63; l.'nited .staics CoupoDd, 1S1, 114, d. 1H62, 110? ; do 185. 107 1 ! new do. 1 iOJ ; 1 reacury 7 8-IO1I1". 107J ; becund ftnis, lOo; Ton-forties, 103J ; (iotd. 119 Baltimore, Novembor 6 The Wliout M:i-ket U dull, with a downward tonilouof. Corn dull, at trll8'122 tlutu tt' adv. J"iour Inactive, i'rovi Hions dull. Lsrd heavy. S eiU steady. Whisky cull. oroceiit'S qmct; Ccfloe hrra. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court of Oyer and Terminer Juiltfji Alii sou and l.udlow. Tbta moruiup, William McUuire, charged with the murder ot' Vlanic ttxvr, was L rim jz tit D lor irial. When thix enne was lirt called up lor trial, H was postponed uutll the I'oIIowiiik toi ui. Wtien it was auaiu called uu, the prUoner'n rouunel allvKAd that ihe prisouer was lunune, but ohjeotcJ to have the trial tamed 011. A jury was called to try the isdue 01 the pritouer' saulty, and rcuuered a vcriiut ol lunacy. lJurinr the June term of the present voar, eiiiinsel for tbe deleudant alleged that ue bad bcea reitored to sanity, subuduea testuuouy in eui.iwrt ol the a It-nation, and asked the Court to appoiut a dv ft hi trial. It was aliened that the Court hadiixod lor tbe day of trial the 20th 01 Septemoer last There having been no V) er ana Terminer during tbe Sep temlmrterm, the oate weutover till this trrm. Distriot Attorney Mna said the prisoner could notbearrairacd.on acooout of the veidict of in tamty ; and, the question bei j rawed as 10 the hxiug of a day lor trial, he ordered the reoordt of th8 pro eeedluwlnthecaseto tiertad. The rocordi were art) bed, but no such order was found. It was then propoa tnat the prisoner' counsel should in this inrtanoe allejre the rcatora tionol the pnsouer to sanity, and apply lor a Jun to try the hwuo, antbey bad In the lirst place alleg.d and Droven maanity, havina- the ease postponed lor o lone a time. 1 be delouse declined to do this, but merely auirsested the aaoit v of tlie prisoner, where upon the Court ordered a ury to be oalled to try the, iMua ot the prisoner's sanity. - The Jury waa empauneiled and the trial beaau. Cleorre W. Caney sworn-1 am reiatd to the prisoner, and visited hi in olteu 1 siuoe Jauuary last 5 tle prteonor has mnch Improved In demoanor, aa I b -Here he has rwoovetod hut mind. Dr. 8mith sworn 1 am tdiraleiaa of the prltsa; I have Iwn tnne ainoe MoUnire eamet 1 bar feu him on two or t tiros oooasions ilannir Ihe laat month) I have badrrrv litnooanver.iatlon; with him itvaapeifictiy rational; there waanoittinr aoat hn character thai was wild ; he is at no emalormnnt la ttieptiBon; I don't know how htpss-es the time. I y 1 ould to to tbe door of his o lt, and be wantd JSt, In annwer to the question, "How do yua dof " very wi-ll," a verv reepeotful manner. It 1 rar opinion that, he la i erWM)tlv sane. Air. Urub I ami rison-koopor ; I baro had eSarire of ihe prisoner 1 w nothinr atranae or anytninc w rone about Mm 1 mv opinion la that be is sane. 1 be jury, without rotinni? from t mir isata, ten- niiri'd T ' tM tb Dria0,,urU nof 1 be prisonor was then arraigned upon the charo ot kl Urw lk BL'irln Haer on tlie 2-1 ol April, MM, at the Continoutal theatre, and pleaded liwt iniity. Philaaa. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 5 Reported by le liaven & Uro., eio. 40 s. ihiid lret UMWtKW JtOAIU)8. f ZOO lh Aa. SI . i:t. fKKlOC & ACs 67.. 'lOO f.i.rm no liin 811O Kb 1'enna K Wl 6ti 20sh do..., 3s!i81 & 3d.. r,( II 67 80h. JulvlOG! fOtt) U 8 1!)4(n lecr.ionil 8)U ljoh Nv , 5 6 h l,en Val Bit iCOsh lS(lin2...sli) 6 , , . . . . MO00 IM6-2US. 6" ..10711 8KCONU S800CitvCH nnw ln.'ll ,aym,i,w nr. 1- DUAI1U do m?9UM)wac.ZX:nll UK0 Ue vi!.lel ban W 14 AH l'nnn lr . IW)1 1 lrst lit 04 112 let0 Sch Nsv 6a t2 P.T 4IXH) Un Can hs ... 23 lOOBliGorPaaH'."'.' 81 100 sh do m TV KVIVAL AT FIFTH 8TBKKT Si. K. CHl'lK'H. Preaculuir nviirw xi.i.. .1.,. week dt Bev, J. A WOOD All are Invltoi. "T AWFUL WIPB-MUKDER MAY UKSULT J J Irom excemlve labor In the dntiea ot boimake Inn. No mn will lie ncuuneil uf It wh, nunniin hi. i,. with a ('KitlKx-Wrlneer. tor he thereby immm iu. labor and raves Hk coot In his own clothing. 'I be Co wueel fel Adjusting and otiitr pationm aiesold at TRtTMAN A JSo. 833lKI;htTl)lrtr-flyo) MAKKbT Ht . bslow Mlath. rpWO OR T Hit KB DRAWINGS OF A DOLL I- pair 01 Scissors or a Table Kn le over Kuns' Holaiora Bbarpener Klvea them a pnoil ciittlnn edxe, m4a at th proper angle. ItH oliuplii'itv and uteiulness will be ap parent to any one who will brlnff a pair ot dull souwoia era knlle anl tiy it. hold wholesale and retail by , . . TKUMA.N M4Ay. Mo. !(r.llitThlrty-lvf) MARKKTWt.. below Nlatb. PUULIC INSTITUTIONS, HOTKL9, RR. taurants. BonrdinR bouwi, aud larxe Prlrats rami lea wou a find tbe ae of one os our llreail aiiclar aiachlnen to mve unliorniliv and ncatneni to their bi-ead alices, and to bo a time saver In the kitchen. TKUAlAbt A 8HA.W" Mo. (Elaht Thlrty.flT) M AHK.KT Hu, be ow Ni'uth. JefL, BAR B KU'S IMPROTHtt , PKIIISCNOiPIC SPKCTACLMS. honor or o nl others. Th eiclte the oxl,r ami admiration ot all who nfe tliem ikanniaotorr aad Kalea-rooiiiR, No. 218 N. lilUdXU Street, r'Uiia.,I,a. OPKRa7H.A8SES. Awortmcrt laiyr and varied. 1'rlcealow. 9 2l2i BWAR1UHTON. AS1II0NAKLK HATTKIt, No. 4W OilKHNtTT Utreel 9 l Next door to Tout OtBca. DF.A FXKS5. i;V F.RY IXSTRU5IENT Til AT aciencc and nklll hnve Invented to awlst the lipar Ihm In cverr detirie ot ileamcH-, can be had at the Kr lnstruincut Depot ot 1. SI AD&IUA, No Hi Nuuia IKi'lll Street, below Che.iuat. IS IS in POND S KXXKACT Oil- HAMAMELIS, In one 01 the few domestic remedies which have como intoneneral lite und invor, wl.hont puilliiK. It I tlio product 01 a sininle nti uli hnrmleas lo ail cases, and. aa a domestic remedy, unciinillcd. BHRNS. , II,S. KKHINKM, . ai'lNUH, LAMKNrHSI SORK Krr-.S. BOHKNKHH, , m.Kf.l.iau OK TUB NKVRLOIA. ' KHH)MlldH. CORNS. LUMHAUO. 1 rT.'EUH HILKS, I OLD BORKS. A' o'oer aiiuiiar irouniesonic and paln'ul atTectl'MM. While it promptly a.rtHts all UKMOltHIl AOMrl. Ilun ',rca8.flupl!vl'lulau..US8 11 d,lly their praouoe a-a gtve It thelt niHiualltled recommendation, no.d br our asenta and dcalurs. Ihe Wediciuo Is exc'uxlvo'y prepared br the aab senders. I'rvprletnra and buccessors to T. T. POND i whom nl1 orders must lie addraiied. HDUniRKia' 1IUM(EJPATIII(J MEIIPIJR C'f Vi UR040VVAT, New Vork. PRICE OK pomp's tXTRAdr. Six onnce bottleH. wltb directions, retail S omiM I'lut hotilea. with directions, retail..... ! Quarte In boitle S116 Libera! discount 10 l'bvHlclani andDeaVe'nl , SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. tTTTMinnin'OI TTrirr-ni. a wvvm n n . nuiuimiio n.voi.r,vra.itLiv aexMLt ICS. , FAMILY CASES Ol JS lariip via's. morocco case, conUinlnff a hpccHIc lor every ordluaiv disease a lamliy It suhject t, and a book of (ilreeiloaH S10 M HtoRiler Family and Travelliuu canes, with W) to vlais (J to trt Spechlcit lor all l'rlvate liwages, noth'ioVbur Inu and fur Pieventive trratmeut. In vial and pocket cases a J to at I heselieinodlos, by tb e case or single box," are seat to anv part ot the country, by Alall or Kxpresa. ire IS cbarve, on receipt ol the price. vm, ire Address HlTMl'HREY?l' SPKCIFrC HOjitEOFATHIO MKDII INK COMPAVT. RmrJ."?.,.,I.,.WiKo BROAD WAV, New fork! ',, M PH RE Ys Is consul ed daiU at bis ofllee. per. tonally or by letter, as above, for all forma ot disease. ior ssle hy DYOI I' A. CO., JOHNSON, HOLLJrt AT ?v,'VJJ-,T- ,U , A I,L E N D E R . and A VbROS It Ml ill. Wholesale Aleuts, Philadelphia, and by ait t)ruiulsts. j , j amrj CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E, Cor, SECOND and MARKET, PHIL ADIIMMIIA. U.0TIIINS boil 31 KX AND B0 13, CLOTHS, CASSIBIERES, AJID VESTINOS. Jiriiarlinciit for Custom Work. Act-ills lor Oiled Clolhln EDWARDS k LAWRENCE. lUJil tutbtJmip "T1LLIAM U. AV'AYXE, I ate Diecouut Clerk iu the Sank of North Amarica, NOTE nilOKEIf, ; No. 18 South THIRD Street. . Merchants, Miners, Manuiacturers, Importers, or others, having good paper to dispose ol, may And a market by calling on the advertiser. 11 1 Italia ' WRITTEN AND VEKBAL DUSGUIP llona of character, wltb advice ea baslna health, education eto , given dal r. br "m""'"- 1 1 sluthliuirpl j, L OAPP.M at fcc. 24 8, TE III Street, above CaeaaaL
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