amuhi:menth. Amrrioak Auadim x of Mcftiu Thk HATH Ma ConoKRTH Major Ado ph Hirifold, the enter prixing bnmneM aret ot the I'arepa-BriKnoil Opera Ironjie, announces that tho tale ol rcaU and tickets lor th two ftrand ounonrts to be jriTen here nuxt lneiaTand Wednesday evenings, will oomm'-oce mt Inimpior' Muio store, Seventh and Chesnut Btrtx t", .o-iorrow morniur. ThiH dtftinxuisi ed troopu haro onljr birn Induced TOTwitoor city ajra n tnronrh tho numerous and ?rtmivg invitations forwarded to tliena at New ork during toe pant two week, irom some ot oar moat respeotab e pub losnlrited citizens, and we hare to announca tbat Madame 1'aiepa's enirawe nienla will tioipprnvt her to appear a drain In thia city. Ihose two conoorts will therelore be tier fare well performance! here. La Cotkrih Cabniyal. The friends of this laahlonable terpsiohoiean. club will be p'easod to earn tbat the suosciiptton book lor the coming rand annual bat ma.-que., to be riven at the Aca demy of tfus c tn the evening of the 14th of January, 1W, are now open at t tore of I. B . Peterson Jt Brother, No. 84 Chnsnut street, under charre of Col. l'eter Abel, President of "La Coterie." We are pli awd to leain that toe managers of La Coterie Carnival" intend to exceed thoir former efljr s at brilliancy, com lor t, and superb arrangements, in the coming fete dansaute , Krw Chkshut Stemt Xhbatri Benefit o Job jBmmson. 1 be great Philadelphia comedian oilers very attraouve ptogrammo this evening. Ihree pieces are announced, Mr. Jefloison and Miss Orton appear in all of them. First, we are to have the new London oomeJy called Woodcock's Little Game; then the favorite musical farce of Tlte Wind mill and finally, for the first time here in many ieara, Uie splendid coniio drama of The Spitfire. his will indeed lorm a carnival of fun. On to-morrow (Hatarday ) afternoon an attractive opret-midi performance will be given. The play sell oted is the Ounmaker of Moscow, dramatized by Mr. John Brougham, from the celebrated novel of the same name, wmten by the Ri y. gyivanua Cobb, J r., v bo died the other day in Boston. We have no doubt that ladlea and school children will crowd the Cbesnnt to-mortow altvrnoon, to witness this protty drama. Walnut Stkkkt Thkatrb. Mr. Edwin Booth appeals in a great double bill for Ids benefit this evening He presents flrt his remarkably success ful impersonation of "Sir tilos Overreach." in Mas singer's clas.icai and powerful play of A Xew Way to Pay Old Debt, dr. Barton Hi l will enaot the bcaunlul role ot "Wellborn" the true English gen. ticman at the eirhtcentii cen'ury. Mr Booth will a'o sppear as ' I'eira hio," in Shakespeare's comody of The Taming of the Shrtw. To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon Mr. Booth will give bis llrt Hamlet matinee, in compliance with the request of many of his friends and admirers. Aroh Street Theatre. Benefit o Dah Brtamt. 1 his evening an entirely new programme is offered. Mr. JLan Bryant will appear in Born to Good Luck, Barney the Baron, and More Blunders Than One, In all ot ihee Mr Bryant is especially good, and M be has made verv many friends in this oity, we have no donbt ho will have a crowded bouse thU evening. City Museum Tbkatrb Bempit of Mr. Stuart Korron. The burlesque of Afag'ppa, and the laroes called Artcmas Ward and The Wandering Minstrel, will be presented. Mr. George C. Dobson will give his banjo ecoeutrioitios. New American Theatre Benefit of Miss Kato Fisher, who will appear in the new equestrian drama ca led Orant and Sherman's Campaigns, and in Mazcppa, 1 Nino Eddie will also appear. Cabnoroph (fc Dixky do two comical burlesques to night, besides the usual modicum of sab.e Dure nailing. OITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items see Tlnrd rage.) House Kobbebt. Yesterday morninsr, about the hour of 3 o'clock, the house of Mr. Sargent, in Amber street, near Ana, whs broken into by a couple ol burglars. They went thriuprh the house and ransacked it pretty tb.orounb.ly. A gold watr:h bclonsinir to Mr. Sarjrent, and valued at $1100, was Ptoleu, and the robbers were in tho act of riflintr the pockets of his pantaloons, when he awoke, and snatch ing up his revolver, lit a lamp and went after the thieves. They, however, effected their escape, altbouch alarm was given. Shortly alter, Charles Flick was arrested In Dutch Row, a well-known locality In the Twenty-first Ward, above the Reading Railroad, by Otlicer Quick, and Andrew Flommer was also taken in charge by Officer Orant on Trenton avenue. They were taken before Alderman Clouds, and it is said at the preliminary hearine Mr. Sargent recog nized the two as the persons who were in his house yesterday morning. Tbey were held in $3000 each lor a further henring on a charge of pnspicion of larceny. His Own Bkst Customek. A certain gentleman, who shall bo nameless, wa recently the appointee ot the Government to the honor able po'ition of Wta-sfcy Inspector. It appears that, haviLg a conscientious deeira to fulnl the duties ot his office as .strictly as he could, he would not put a mark on a barrel without a thorough Inspection of its contents. The conse queuce was that, ere he had inspected many barrels of the "essence of old rye," he was pretty well "corned," and in fact was pretty far "gone." He was taken in charge by the police at Walnut and Water streets, and taken before Aldorman Butler, who, after admonishing him on the evils of intemperance, fined him, and held him in $300 bail not to do so again, and sent him away a wiser, it not a better roan. A Misdemeanor. A few days since, at a free fight at Broad ami Spring Garden streets, a man was severely beaten and had his nose bit off. One or two of the party engaged in the outrage were arrested at the time. A warrant was also isHued by the Mayor for the arrest of Paul Berteny, who was also engfged in Ihi frolic. He managed to elude the police until yesterduy, when he came under the eye of the police authorities, and was arrested at Fifteenth and Brown streets. He had a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson, who held him lu $tu lor a further hearing in the eae. Match Game of Bask-Ball. The third or home-and -home match game of base-ball was played between the Municipals and the Sparta cus Clubs, on the grounds ot the latter, at Forty eighth and Spruce streets, yesterday, with the following renult: Municipals, 33; Spartacus, 24. The umpire was Mr. N. D. Woolman, of the "Hamilton." The Municipals showed some line playing, particularly Lieutenaut Tolbert and Randal D. Sanders. Whabf Rat. Ilenry Williams, who Is alleged to be one of that class of two-leeged ver min that infest our river fronts, wis arrested at Front and Dock streets, with a quantity of stolen crockerj-ware in his possession, it is alleged that the enterprising youth had ab stracted the articles in qtiestion from one of the crafes on the wharf. He had a hearing this morning be lore Alderman Butler, and was com mitted in default ol $700 ball to answer. Schooneb Wrecked. The schooner fallie J. Halton, of Wilmington, Del,, was wreck-fed otf Salt Key bay, a few days since. Two of her crew were drowned and tLe rest were saved. Captain Munday was saved and taken which U expected to be here shortly, having been out five daye. The brig A. G.CatteU was also wrecked at the same time and place. "In Stibbups." None of our readers . a .-A.ii-1 lta frrnnf. ulrefr-h Yiv Ttev snoum ian iu i " "" . v- , ...... T De Witt Talmage, which appears in iaturday himself, and written a sketch which will be heartily appreciated by every tourist of the .... . i WbllO JUOumnuiB, ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOUTING HOUSE Nos. 6031 and 605 CHESNTJT Sr Pbila, JatestlStyle Back and Walkine Coats , BOYS' CLOTHING. T1IE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. Pill Pfhloinino Matkiual. Isaac Chance, chancing to pass by the tailoring establishment of Mr. Ooodman, on Market street, betweon Thlrty-Brst and Thirty-second streets, thought he bad a good chance to obtain a good suit of clothes by getting cloth without having to go through the trouble of paving lor It. But it chanced that as Chance purloined the aid roll ot cloth, which was valued at thirty dollars, he was observed and arrested. He was escorted to Alderman Allen's otlice, and, alter a hearing in regard to the facts of ibe case, ho was com mitted to answer the charge of lnrceny. CoNxrjBiAL Felicity. A man who re joices in the aristocratic and euphonlstte name of Alexander Ralston, whs bioueht up with a round turn whilst engaged In the(to htm) plead ing amut-cment of castigating the wite of hi9 bosom. Strange to say sbe, unlike the coster, monger's girl spoken ot by Mr. Uough. did not appiectate her husband's way of making her feel for him, and entered a charge against him for assault and battery. Accordingly.Mr, Ralston was arretted, and bad a hearing before Alder man Jones, who held him In $:)() bail to answer. Assaulting an Offickr. Last night about halt-past 10 o'clock a row occurred in me neighborhood of Delaware avenue and Market street. A police uilicer undertook to quell the disturbance, and to arrest a man named John Vorker, who was one of the most disorderly. Yorker turned on the otlicer, it is said, and beat him, but was arretted finally. He had a hear ing before Alderman Beitler, who held him in f.'iOO to answer at Court. A Great Treat. Wendell Phillips, Eq., has made arrangements for delivering a lecture upon the subject of the "Danger ot the Times." The subject will be handled in the eloquent and brilliant manner for which Mr. Wendell Phillips has such a world-wide reputation, and will be a great treat to our citizens. The an nouncement of the sale of tickets will soon be made. Suicide of a Physician. Dr. Ilenry Hoffmann was found dead In his room at Ten'h and Montgomery streets this morning. On entering, the powerful odor of chloroform at once pointed to the cause of death. It is sup posed that he committed onicide by the inhala tion of the chloroform. The Coroner was sum moned to hold an inquest on the body. Stolen Harness. On Thursday morn ing some one entered the barn of Jacob Baldt, near Frankford. and stole a lot of single har ness, three blind halters, and a collar. No clue was found that could lead to the arre-t ot the thieves. Avoid Extremes. k All men should shun To rashly run Into wild excess of feeling; A middle course Is the resource Of sound reason and fair dealing. Tiutn dwells, It ieemg, Betwixt extremes, ', As Tower Hall hall way we fix Between the streets called Fifth and Sixth. WeHavb Good style Casstmere Suits to mitch as low as 415 -OO finest French, Ctssimere Suits to match up to , CO 00 Ik all intervening grades, W Have Good atl-irool Black Suits as low m..$22 00 t'tnent B'.acK French Cloth and Cas stmere Suits vp to 65 00 And all ntervenina grades. WIS IlAVK The larpest, best assorted, and moit com plete stock of Men's. Youths', and Bop.i' Clothing in Philadelphia equal to any in the city in style, make, and Jit comprising all kinds, styles, sixes, and qutlities, adapted to the w mts of all, and sold at lover prices thn the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded Halfway between ( Beknictt Co., Fifth and ( Iowkr Hall, Sixth Sts. ( 618 M abkbt Stbkbt. tZSF-Allour prices are lowr than for several years. John Morbibsky. who is a member of the "Rin?." political and "fisticat," is, we see, e'ectod to Con- gross irom ivewxorit we exprct jouu win now bring tne members "up to time;" also, lie will navo no "feint" and "parrying," but it tbey mean business" thev muttt strike straight from the shoulder. Ii John would shino, externally, in his new arena. u should purchase nis congressional euit from Charlos tstokes & Co's Clothing House, under the Continental Five-Twenty Coupons, Duo November 1, Wanted by Drkxki. ft v,o., No. 84 South Ihird street, Alt. I'kksonb who are fond ol Fine Confections, . W. Jenkins. No. 1037 Sunnr Garden street. would invite to call and try his stocx oi Fine Candies, Iceland Moss Paste, Gum and Cuoco'ate Drops, Chocolate Creams of ail flavors, Caramois, etc, ot which he has constantly on hand a fresh assort ment. BiLVKRinis is a penuire preparation of vure ihitr all othor plating fluids contain mercury and acid, which are uaim'ioua to uso and injurious to metals. This article is guaranteed to contain no acid or mercury, and is not injurious to metals or the bands. Snow Bowder. ! could not any more do without my Snow l'owdur than without my cup of tea, says a most intelligent ana experiencea nou-0Keeper. This is the opinion ot everybody who has fairly tried it. It is a great thing on washing day. Oil Paintings. Persons wishing to contribute to cale of Oil Paintings to be held on Thursday and Friday next at bceti's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Cbes nnt street, must have them in store on or beioro lutsday, the lath instant. Tbebk is nothing like bolnir in time: so delav not in getting your Christmas present ready, in shape ot a photograph made byB. F. Keimer, No. 621 Arch street. Twelfth and Cufbnut is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Heading, and to have your Fur niture reupholstered, varnmhed, and repaired by practical woikmon. Children's Clothig. M. . Shoemaker & Co.. Nos 4 and UN. Kiiibth street, are now opening a splendid axsoriuieni oi uoyg .gins , iniants', and ...... ' 1 nt i i ii r all FLAVOF.B of Ice C rea in s and Ices made to order, by Worse & Co., Nos t02 and 904 Arch street. SCPElilOn STYLES t)F KEADT-MADB ClOThI20. brvvniOR STYLES o Keadt-madr Clotuixg. Wanaxakk & Browm, Popular Clothing House, Oak Hall, Bouiheaj't corner Sixth and Market streets. M ATlltlKD. xi kVl RYRILI.MEYKR. On the evenine nf 4th mutant, hy the Itcv. J. DicterHon. Mr J AUKS ... Vl.tliwlulttYiltt KITTER-THOMPS0S On the 1st instant, at tlie Finorv M. K. Church TarHonane. No. Mj3 CalUwbill -.L..Ly.. uu...l Irwin. Mr.8AMrr.i n mr-rl- J lllf HI. V Y - - i - - a . Li to Miss 8A1IAH ThOMrsON.all ul thla city i DIED. CONWKU On the 6th lnstnt. WILLIAM CON- WKLL, mm ol Jane and the late Hubert Cuuwell, ageo 7 yea . . ... . , '1 be relatives ana irienas oi ion larnuv are roHiwcruiiy Invited to attend the Mineral, troin tbe resilience of bis mother, back of No. 614 South street, on Sunday after noon at 1 o'clock. Interment at m Joeub Burial Ground. DH KIN80S. On tbe 7th instant, ABIGAIL DICK INSON, in iheS3d vear ol borate. Her relatives and trends are respecti'ullv tnvltel to attend the funeral, on Friday moroluv, tbe 1Mb Instant, at 7 o'clock. Hum ber late residence, No. Si)i N, Tenth ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. s reef, bf low Poplar. To proceed tn Mrmo:h Meetln B lining (Mound, Montgomery county, f'a. KB A N 18 -m the ah infant Mix MAKUAKET FKrtMIs widow ot the ate t harle franrln. Hit ro 'ativea and irlends are renpecitxilll Invited to attend tbe fuaerni. Irom her Inte residence. N ) lOllH Htrlna Garden street on Woodsy, the l'itu Inatant, at 'i o'clock. lKVlNK.-On the 7th Instant, I? ARRV, on of James and Lmma Irvine, lu the Wd year of his afte he relatives and nieiius oi tbe lamily are resneetfully mvlted to attend bis fotieral, from the residence ol his uncle, James N, llofTjian. No. I2il Fourth street, on Hatnidav aiteinoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Kon a.don s ( emeten. O'NKII.L -On the 7th Instant, MARY O'NEILL, In tbe IMd year ot ber age. the relatives and irlends of tlie fnml'y are respectfully invited to attend the luneral, irom the residence of ber broiber-in-law. William (iormnilv. Ho IBIS Marsba l street, on Saturday afternoon at J o'clook flLI.Y.-On the Bth Instant. Colonel ROBERT W. Its 1 ' ,n lh W1 r" 01 h' Ke' ola;erof tDe VV'r ' The relatives and friends are respeettul'v Invited to attend his Mineral, from his late resilience, Asylum roaa, above Krankiord. on Mondsv at 1 o'clock. BWTFT.-On the 8th Instant, PAUL SWIFT. M. 1)., in the 73d ' ear oi his ane Ibe relatives anu frltnda ot the family are Inrlted to atti nd his luneral. from the res'donce ol hisson-tn law. A. H FranclHcun, No. lfXt srch street, on First dar, the 11th Instant, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Laurel HI 1. WA'I KKMAN. At Chesnut Hill on Tuesdav, the 6th Instant MARY V.. wlte ol Isaac S. Waterman. '1 lie luneral wl l take place on Saturday morning, and caniaues w I be at the chesnut Hill Depot on the arri val ot ibe 10 o'clock train from tbe city. " Q AW BUCKS OR WOOD HORSES. 8EVERA L i J analltlei ot Wood Saws and Chopping Axes, and an assortment ol W inter iiaraware, at TRl'MAJs A SHAW'S, Ko. B8 f F.lght Thlrty-flve) MARKET Bt- below Ninth. MOVABLE HAT AND CLOTHING HOOKS, attached to neat walnut frames, so that thev may be fixed In a lew moments in a cioset, wardrobe, or entry, and removed again without trouble. reverul styles for sale by TRUMAN A SHAW, Mi.Wil.lliii Thirty-five) MA KKKT St., betow Ninth QLATES AND SLATE PKNCIIA 8TEEL Pens, Pen Iloldors, Lead Pencils, Chalk Crayons for Blackboards, and Paper Cutters, for sale bv TRUMAN fe HAW, Ko. 835fF.lKhtTblrt)-flvelMARKKTSt. below Ninth. SWAEBUHTON, FASHION A RLE HATTER, No. 430 CHEHMTT Htreei. 91 Next door to Post Office. JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALE. fl This truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in use by thousands invalids and others has estab lished a character tor quail 'y of material and ptirit-' of manu'actuie which stands unrivalled. It Is recom mended bv physicians ot this and other places as a supe rior tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical ol its (treat merit To ne bad, who esa'e and retail, ot P. J. JORDAN No. 220 PAB Street. CH7S BAH B KR'S IMPROVED PKHISCOPIC RPRCTACLKb. Huperlor o all others. Thv excite the woudvr and admiration of all wbo use them. Manufactory and bales-rooms, No. 248 N. ElGaTU Street, Phila., Pa. OPERA TTL ARSES. Assortmes t large and varied. Prices low. 9 24 3m DE A FN ESS. E V ER Y INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist tbe hear ing In every degree ot deafness, can be had at the Ear Instrument Depot or P MADhlBA, No. 115 South 1EN1H Street, below Chesnut. 10 15 1m WHITE SHIRTS TO BE SUPERSEDED. THE WATER-PROOF SHIRT FRONT Will save the Expense of White Shirts ; Save the Trouble of Washing and Iromug; Improve the Appearance; Save Time in Drtss'ng ; Remove all objections to Colored Shirts ; Preserve a Cleanly Exterior ; Protect the Breast, and Preserve Health ; Give joy to the Household ; Make Travelling Pleasant ; Save your Money ; and Keep, your Wife in a good humor. ALL FOB TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. MANUFACTORY. 11 9 .'rnwlm No. 41 8. THIRD Street, 2d story. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL, S.E. Cor. SECOND and MARKET, PHILADELPHIA. CL0XH1NU FOR MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND VESTINGS. Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled Clothing EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 M tuthsimip QARrETIXGS! CARPETING S ! Reduced to Present Gold Price. J. T. DELACRO I X, No 37 S. SECOND Street, ABOVE CHESJirr, Has received per late arrivals, 200 PIECES J. CROfeSLEY A SONS' BRUSSELS CARPETING NEW ANU ELEGANT TAITKUNS. Also, a iHTe line of TflBKE-PLT EX TEA AS1 MNE 1NUPAIN t; AKPKTS. IAM A8K VENETIAM MTAIR SD HsEL CaRVEIINg.COT 1 AUK AN1 KA'J CAKPEIS OILCLOTHS, StliUE Kto,, vthWO will be gold low in consequence of the" In Gold J l. DtLAlMiOlX, No 8. HKCOKD htreet, 10 ilstuthiu: Between Chesnut and Market. WltlTTEN AND VEKBAL DESCRTP. "tlons of character, with advice on busluesj ttiealtb,educait.m. etc., given daliy, bv ' .1 , iw - 1 I1T... V 1 ffiuuiuuuu v. Km I. .A r 1 1, at No. 26 H. TEKT11 Street, ubove C uetnut. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. COACIIMESPS COATSt COACIIMEIV'8 COATS. 11 UNTING COATS, HUNTING COATS. LA DEL PIH A, FRIDAY, NOVKMISEK 9, 1800. FOURTH EliiTION FROM WASHINGTON TINS 1. 31. I? FRCUL DESPATCHES TO TIIR KVnNIXG TKI.TOI-11. WAPntNtiTON, November n. UratlOIng Ileporta from Aaalatant t orn. inlHHloucra of Freedinen. Thfl tenor of Hip reports received by the FieetlmtTi'i Bureau frosii the AslstHnt C.ruinls sioners of the several li"trlcts has been, wlthiu the past six months, of a niitiire which Inspires the hope that tho aitiinosi'.ii s and prejudices remit Inn from the war arc rapllly fudiitir out, especially in the Southeastern and Border Stales. A marked diminution in the number of outraees committed upon tho iredmen is oD-ervab!?. A growine disposition Is manifested by the civil authorities at most ot th centres of popu lation to care for th destitute anion? the freed men, and the Inclination to administer the Itws with impartiality between whites and blarks makes sure but gradual l.Mgrcss. The most prolific cause of complaint at the present time is the (treat difficulty encountered by the plan ters and their hands In agreeing upon a division of the crops. Disputes of this kind generally terminate iu favor oi' the employer, and where it la apparent that the civil courts will not adjudicate lairly in these cases, aents of the Bureau have been constrained to interfere to secure justice; and that they have done so to the satisfaction ot all parties concerned many of the more intelligent and prominent planters have frequently testified in writing to the Assistant Commissioners. Department Reports. The heads of the various departments of the tiovetpnient are busily engaged In preparing their reports. The preater portion of some ot fhe reports are In the hauds of the Public Pri nter. THE CHEAT WEST. Lecture of tbe Hon. Lafayette S. Pouter- Nbw IUvkn, Conn., November 9. The Hon. Lafayette Foster, President of the United States Senate, deliveted a lectur-, last cvenina, before the members of the Merchants' Ex change, in this city, at their spiieioui hall. Willis subject was "The 'm Great jWest and I "IT!T sources," in which he gave a description ot tae Western country he had viited last summer, by appointment of the rtovemment, to Inquire info the resources of the Western country and con dition of tne Indians. He spoke of the Une scenery and surface of the country passed through, also of the tine mineral springs, and referred to the bufTalo huntr, fhe Indiaus, and other iutcivsting sub jects relating to the Far West. He dwelt at some length upon the necessity of railroad communication with the Far West, and remarked when the Pacific Railroad was built it would turn tLe trade to San Francisco and New York, and thee two cities would then bocjme tue chief commerciat centres in the world. Vice President Foster spoke tor over an hour, and was listened to with marked attention by a lurjo nud intellectual audience. THE ELECTIONS. Ooveruor Fenton'i Majority Tlie State Li'Sthlu ture. Niiw York, November 9. Governor Fenton's majority is now footed up at 15,lu7. There cau be but few additions, as most ot the counties have been heard from. The Lepislature, accotdiue to the returns thus far received, toots up as follows, coiupured with last year: Next Legislature. Last Leniulature Kcpub. Iem. Kopub. iieni Senate 26 6 21 ti Assem'ily 88 10 8y o" Democratic gain in Assembly. 1. Steamer Henry Chauncey Signalled. New Yobk, November 9. Tho steamer Benry Chauncey, from Asptnwall, is signalled below. MEXICO. Maximilian's Chamberlain la Havana. Havana, November 3. Herr Resslgnier Chamberlain to the Archduke Maximilian of Austria, lute of Blexico, has arrived here. As the Manhatan, in which steamer he came from Vera Cruz, has sailed without him, he must have some business ot Max's to attend to, and this Is what no one has yet been able to elicit from him. All Is conjecture. There are two circum stances that have struck me very forcibly, as they tally perfectly well. One is tbat by the laft accounts Maximilian was on his way to Vera Cruz, and the other is that several of our empty mansions seem to have drawn the special attention of Maximilian's Chamberlain. The New Route irom Philadelphia to Norfolk. Fortbekb Monhoe, November 7. The steamer Cdy of A'orfcH- arrived at Norfolk yesterday afternoon from Annamessex, Maryland, ani connected with the express train gcing south on the Seaboard and Roanoke Rallr,;a 1. This is tho first trip ma'1e, and the Air Line route from Norfolk to l'uitmleipliia is now open for travel. The City of Norfolk is an iron neainer, slid was buili. at Wilmington, Dela ware. She is over one thousand tons burden. Latest .Markets by Telegraph. 'ew Yor.K, November 9 Stocks are better; Chi cago and ock Island, 110; Cumberland Pre. ferr'd, 71j; Illinois Ontrai -orip, 125 ij Michigan isouthfrn, Vi ; Sew Yoii Central, ln; lV.nu l vanta Coal, 118; Iteailme, 117; tludson Kiver. 126; Canton, 67; Viririma 6', 0; Missouri Cs, 90; Une Itailroad, fiat; Western Union 61; ; United S'atwg l otit'Oiis, 1KS1, iw i. do. lSfi2. llli ; do. 1864. 107', ; do. 1IW5, 10" ; 1 en-forties. 100; I reaury 7 8-10th second series, 106 ; third sones, 105,' . Gold. HGj POINT EREBZE PARK PREMIUM .tlOr.O.-Trottlnr on THVKSOAY. Narembfr 1., isbti. at 2 a o'clock l . .M . ! mile ucata; best three In liarneaa; "ood da' and track. I). in er namet b. in. LADV THORN, by Hombrlno hie I. J. Crookes names br. s. GF.01ME WILKES, bj Ham bletonian. Thfue celebrated horses wU contest for the ab ve rn-mlum, and it i conUdenilv expected thin wtil be tlie bent trot of the seanon. Ajtmliers are renpectfull re oue'ted, on this ocnanou to waive the privilege of In tiKduclnif a irienu wlthuut pay. Ailmi-sion. One hot ar. 119 St ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Seasonable, Serviceable, and Fashionable PAPER PAPER HANGINGS, CO 110 WELL o o o lit rv au i or F0UBTH AND MARKLT STS. riilLADELPffltA P A P HAMfACTlIREKS E R OK H & Paper Hangings C 1 c s AflD Window Shades, Ha 78 nowiu Scor .'or FALL TRADE, A Fine Stock of Gm1s, the newest and best strles. A l3 D ELEGANT VELVET DECORATIONS Of all grade. W W-T PARLOR PAPERS OF THE RICHEST I DR3IQNS. N 40-INCH PLAIN PAPERS, Ol every shade, with rich GOLD MOULD- hi INGS, all wiuths, to which we invite the attcntioh of the Trado, g WINDOW SHADES JJ OF FINE SCOTCH HOLLANDS, iEk AU widths, White, Buff, Greon, Blue, and Tearl Color. ELEGANT FlfiTTRRn KUincci t Ul U1S mot elaborate designs. s PICTURE CORDS, TASSELS, AND SHADE TRIMMINGS. To the WHOLESALE TRADE we offer tn Extensive Stock ot GREEN AND BROWN GUM CLOTHS, TABLE OH CLOTHS, at th.e Lowest Net Caih.Pricei, ud work done by competent hands. fy HOWELL & D01KKE HI CORNER FOURTH JOTO MA EAST STS, 5 CARPETINGS. J. F. & ii. B. 0 R N IS, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET,' THIUli DOOR NINTH, NOW OPKN!N( PALL IMPORTATIONS NEW OAUI'ETINGS. J. F. & B. ORN K, No. 904 CHESNUT STKKlir. EXCLUSIVE NOVUtiTtliH it J. F. & E. 13. ORN.E, IV o. 904 CHESNUT ST LIE FT. ENGLISn K0YAL BKUS8ELS CARPETS, New Deiffnrt.. J. F. fc E. B, ORNE, No, 904 CHESNUT STREET. MESSRS. JOHN CUOSHBV & tiONS 6-4 VELVET UARPETS. J. F, A B. t) !R IV H No. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 800 PIECES NGLUII TAPESTBY CARniV ICIIOICK STYLES, Mow Landtuo; from Steainar "UcIItA" J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET, CJ ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 3-FLT CARPRTO. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAIN CARPETS. BORDERED DRUGGETS. 10-4, 124, 104 DRUGGETS. STAIR DRUGGETS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOB HALLS AND STAIRS. WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. F. & . B. OVLNE, No. 004 CHESNUT STREET, THIRD DOOR ABOVE NINTH, FANCY BUGS AND SHEEPSKIN MATS. , COCOA MATTING, ALL WIDTHS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOR FLOORS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, F0S STAIRS, tort )