THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1806. 6 FROM 1ETJ HOPE BY 8TZ1MEB. Itrw Tom, November 14 The st?atnhip Persia liu arrived, with L erpoo. advices ol November 8, via Vfueenstown NuTcmwr 4, Larve subsoiiptions were bmnr made 'n be tf of the annerers bv the Qnebeo fire. The Qnwn bu p seed tit. Jai-e lalaoe at the dl'pookl ol tier relative, King Ueorge of Hannvor. Mr. Seymour Fittverald, former Under Seorotarv of British foreign AfUus, nas accepted the Uor ernorship of Bombay. An active emigration from liirerpooi to Texas wss in progres. Mr. Drignt made anotoer important spoech in Dublin on the 2d Inst. The reportod ilinoM of Lord Clarendon is denied. He u in Italy, oniovlnv perfect health. Twenty-Are persons had perished Im a colliery r splo-ion near Jiewoastle. All legitimate encouragement has boen oillc ally premised the delegation In behalf of the NicaraBUUi Railroad cute prise . A Fans despatch aayi M. flarthe ray has been nominated Ambassador at Washington. Tie Faria eorrespondont of the London Times ays (he impress' health has consiUcraoly im proved. The Vrl,Presss says "the alliance betwonn Ilnssln and Fran a is an accomplished tact, entered into wiih retieuce to a special object, and in anticipation oferonts already detormlnod noon " It also says that if Russia, injt'e execut'on of hnr plans in the East, shou d meet with any other obstacle than the Turks, Tru'iia will ran wo hursolf on her side) and if any foreign iutorrention should thwart the work of assimilation which Prussia is accom plishing In Northern Cier.nany, or the already pre- ared atisorvfion of tbe minor States south of the lain, Fro' a can rely on the armed co operation of Butsla. . a'o points ont the community of inte rests be reen Fms-ia and Russia in the work of denatioi.alizing; I'oland. lhe London Times, in an article indicating change of Government policy, makg light of the fate of Constantinople, and the Ottoman empire altogether, whi e, on the contrary, attaching im portance to the destinies of Egypt, sumoirntly great to warrant too sacrifice of the last shilling and the last so dicr of England. lheie was an increasing unpopularity against the yuoon of Spain among her subjects, and she was recently Inswd in a theatre. It was rumored that the Government contemplated a coup d'etat. A Vienna despatch says Karon Beust's entry into the Cabinet ha strengthened tbe Austrian policy of coiicii.ation towards Hungary. Tbe caelota had nearly ceased at 1'cstb. An Imperial manitetto orders the Russian mili tary and naval forces raised to their full strength by reormting throufl the who'e empire, and taking four irom every thousand of the male population. The intelligence lrom Candia has been mainly anticipated f T cab'e despatches. News from Brazil represents that Lopez, on the part of Paraguay, had made proposals for peace, which were rejected by the allies, when tbe battle of Curupatty was fought, and the allies me with a severe deleat. Commercial Intelligence. Liverpool, November 8 Thi stock of Cotton in port is 066 000 bales, ot which 200 000 is Americaa. ' Flour quiet at the late rates. Wheat is in limited demann ; winter red and Houtborn, 13s. ttcl 13s. 4d. 4 cental. Indian Corn about 6d lower than on luesday last ; mixed American, 33s ft$33s 8d. ISO lbs. Beef, 6s. lower. Fork also lo ver. Bacon de clining. American Lard, 62s. 6d.5f. cwt. Cheese le.lft2. lower. Butter deolined 2i. p cwt. Shipping Intelligence. Arrived from 1'hi ndelplna Ship Cacorn, at 8nr nemanrie; Ellen, at Flushing; Schamyl, at Dunkirk; JR. Cocker, in tbe Scheldt; and J. tt'tbtter, at Gibraltar. FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. A5 KXPRER8 TBAIN TBSOWM OVt TUB TRACK BY CABKLB88 LABOIlBBb FOUB PBBSUHS KILLED I AD FOHTY WOCKDK0, Ebie, Fa., November 18 One of the most terrible railroad acciaeuts which has ever occurred in this section ot country took place on tuo Buffalo aud i'ne Kailroad to a afternoon, at abont 4 o'olock. A gang of workmen had oeon employed in repair ing the track about si mile east of Wesleyv'lie, and had removed t vo rails in so doing. Although fully aware tuat the Mew York express train was duo, they took no precaution to warn the train, which came on at tbe speed of th rty miles per hour on the down grade. When it bin a few rods one of tne workmen ran back and swung his hat, but was either unpercoivcd by the engineer or it was too late, lhe next moment the engine struck the irack, and the engineer, who took in the situation at the same instant, reversed the locomotive. Tbe train was instantly thrown from the track down tbe embauKmout, a distanoo of some ten or tittoen teei, breaking some of the cars into splinters, and piling tn"m with the passenpers into a contused heap. For a time tbe excitement was so great that veiy little help was rende ed. The cries of the wounded and the certa nty that some bad been killed outright, Beemed to momentarily benumb tbe faculties of thos i who bad escaped without injury, g After a short time ot indecision (he passougors who were able, together with the workmen, applied themselves to the work of removing the debris and rescuing those who were burled beneath it. Four dead bodies were taken from the wieck tnreo men and aclu d, T.ie emid's mother was also taken out, so sevirely injured that there is no probability of her surviving. Some foity or M'ty, perhaps more, were wounueu, most ol them s iglitly. As soon as word reached this city two cars were tent down for tbe wounded, a portion of whom, together with the dead, were brought here and placed in the depot. I he ears were again despatched, and brought up tbe remainder of tne wounded and passengers, reaching here about 8 o'olock in the evening. The bodies were paced in the Superin tendent's room, at tbe western end ol the depot, and were visited by hundreds of exoited and curious spectators, lhe scene was aad one. The names of the dead, as far as I am able to learn, were as follows: Dr. Wheelor of Milwau kee, asd bis little grandchild; a man named Hunt, who wai dressed in tne garb or a soldier, from Danville, IS. Y-S am an elderly man naniod Harlan, place ot residence unknown. Soveral others were internally injured, but it was impossi ble to obtain an accurate list on aocount of the con fusion and excitement attendant on tne occasion. One little girl had ber arm so badly crushed as to requite amputation. I saw several little children, among thorn two babes, with bloody banda?es aud handkerchief tied about their heads aud limbs. One man was injured so badly in the region of the stomach that be canuotsurvive. Six of the wounded four men. a woman, and child were loft at Wes leyvil e. Ibey will be brought up to-morrow morning. Tbe causes which lod to the accident were fiose of ' the grossest and most criminal carelessness on the mart of the workmen, every one of whom, and chiefly the boss of the gang, should be indicted tor murder. Thnrn la no excuse for them : they knew the train to be due and did not take the precaution to send back a flag to stop it or resort to any other means to prevent tbe terrib'e catastrophe which it must have l ean evident would happen, no Diame is at taohed to the engineer or conductor in charge oi the train. Ar. Y. 1 rtoune. FROM THE RIO GRANDE. The Latest Attack on JIatamorai-Cara vajal and Caualea thought to be Ad lie rents of Ortega. Baltimore, November 13. Details f the Iiio Grande news to the la ate to nann. The late attack on Matamoras that, of 31st October- appears to have been a party of skirmishers, and was enslly reptu-ea oy tne buds ot the tort Tbe apsault was In iront ot toe fortifications be tween the Ban lornanoo ana lamptco roads. which, alter it (th-i aault) was repulsed, Wept nn firmer at Intervals until nisriit. Tapla is said to bave his lines of attack, fairlv established; but when the attack is to come off is not stated. The new lines of earthwork at Matamoras, extending from Casa Mat south ward, are said to be nearly completed. Canales had declared to the merchants of the town that he could not be iesponsible tor tbe good order of the troops unless he had money. His request met with little lavor, and each resident was pre paring for his own detonse. It is stated that both Canales aad Caravajal would pronounce In behalf of Ortega, the constitutional President, on his arrival in Mexico. But the amatol OrtcRa by Oneral Sheridan, at BruBOB, has prevented these plans from being curried out. ' ROCKH1LL & WILSON, .FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Sob. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. COACHMEN COAT COACHMEN'S COATS. W UNTING COATS. HUNTING COATS. THE POLITICAL WORLD Shall tbe Democratic Party Die or Llvel Annexed is the leader from the Chicago lmc of Monday: "lhe present Is a crisis iu the Democratic party whit h has no precedent in its history, as it is a crisis in the progress of the country which t also without precedent. Ncvcr.brtore hss the Democratic party encountered events so seriously aflcctini its mture vitality as now. Not that it beholds itself diminished in tne magnitude of its numbers for it is numerically stronger than It has ever been belore but thit, havinp been beaten on a great national Issue, as to which it believed Itsnlt to be wholly rltjlit and the opposition wholly wronG", and still fo believes, it must neverthcles abandon that Issue lor the decision of it is final and either sit down in helpless and decaying Inactivity, or striko boldly out upon a new line, selected with peculiar, reference, not to things as we wo.ild nave them, but to things as they actually are, and in pursuing which line it shall cease to bo a hold-back or 'conservative' party, and be come, what it was in its palmy days, a profrres sive and aggressive party. Thcc are the alter natives. "It will not Ml down in helpless and decaying Inactivity. "What, then, shall the new line be f In the first place, must we not cut loose from the Administration of Andrew Johnson, and leave that hybrid concern to float on the sea of pub lic contempt into which it some time since entered, and from which no power can rescue it ? Is not the late defeat attributable more laipely to this Administration than to all other causes combined f What is there In its com position to command popular confidence ? who belonging to it Is entitled, by reason ot' his antecedents or of his statesmanship, l the confidence or tbe respect of the Demo cratic party r Certainly not Andrew Johnson, nor William II. Seward, nor Edwin M. Stan'on. True, this Administration had a ritrht policy, and the Democratic party, in overlooking tho chief men comprising it, and thinkiua; only of the rifthttu no9s of the policy, displayed a patri otism whose purity was never excelled; but tbe policy having failed, and having failed, too, through tbe feebleness and folly and otlens;s against public propriety of the Administration, why should not tbe Democratic party aban ion tbe dead body, longer adherence to which is death also to itself? "What next? Can the Democratic party suc ceed until the negro question shall be gotten out of the way? It cannot. What next? Is not neero sutirage inevitable, and is it not the auickest way to get the negro question out of the way to at once concede the suffrage, making issue only on the degree in which it shall be conceded? We know that many Democrats have not reached this advanced view of the case, and that such still feel greatly Inclined to revolt at the proposition of negro suffrage In any degree; but let us tell them that it is always wise to accept the inevitable when the inevitable comes. Megro suffrage, we stiv, is Inevitable, and whether it shall be qualified or universal de pends upon the promptness or otherwise with which tuo Democratic party shall move with relerence to it. The South will speedily yield qualified neuro sullrage upon the motion of the Democratic party, because, if for no other reason, she will soon see, if she does not already see, that if she do not yield it, she will ultimately be compelled to accept universal negro-suffrage. "Qualified negro suffrage yielded by the South and by this we mean impartial suffrage, or sutliage dependent upon the intelligence ot the man, irrespective of color, as is now the rule in Massachusetts the nero question will have been disposed of, and the occupation of the Northern Republican radical party will be gone lorever. Not one inch of ground will it have to stand upon; and the country can once mori turn to those material que-tions of public policy, tbe right disposition ot which is so essen tial to the pubhe prosperity. It will be noon these questions that the Democratic party will triumph, and it will be by this triumph th.it constitutional government and our federal system will be preserved. "If the South bo wie, it will not wait, on this suffrage question, even for tbe motion of tne Democratic party. If it be wise, it will lose no time In putting in motion the necessary ma chinery, by which it will at the same time save itselt irom humiliation, preserve its own self respect, rid the country of tbe most vexations question that ever detracted any country, kill the woist political party that ever existed on the globe, and put the Uniin in the way of speedy restoration. This machinery consists, of course, In conventions to revise-the State constitutions." AMUSEMENTS. Acaiemt o M0SIC The Buteman Concert last evening was a comploto success The Academy was filled almost uncomtortablv with the most tushiona ble audience that over assemblod within its walls, and the concert gave entire satisiaction. The en thusiasm was marked, aud the delight ot the people found expression in rounds ot bravos and encores. Jkoy one who behold tbe Immense audience last evening wooia nave conciuaea mat more were two reasons lor its assemblage the great popularity of tbe faiopa-uiignou troupe, ana tne low price charged li r secured sea's SI. Had this d an been adopted by Max Maretzek with the Ita'ian opera, he would bave carried away at least 620,000 from this city, instead ol VZOUU. I no receipts ol the Acadamy last night were nearly $3000, and as the farewell con cert is to be given this evening, we presume tuo amount rocoived will be quite $3000. 1'iioie is no donbt that aiessis uatemau ana ttirgieiu could nil the Academy ol Music with our best citizens lor a month to come, but we regret to learn that prior engagements will prevent them from presenting l'artpa to the Philadelphia public aga n, New Chksmjt Steket Ihkatre. Mr. .Joe Jef ferson appears this evening in his exaoedmgly chaste part of ' Le Fieur," in tho beautiiul and c assic comedy of the Quack Doctor, written by tin. Caro line incnoaia, hut compressca into two acts, aeany all of tho humor and drollery of the comedy ap- ear, however, and Mr. Jederson, Mr. Mackey, Mr. . Wolf, and Miss Jessie Orton aie very funnv in their parts, all playing with an nnctuousness that is always pleasing. Tms comedy is celebrated alike lor us wit and humor and tor its origin lhe authoress was the most noted of English female dramatists, and one of the ablest actresses of the last century. The fact that this is a woman's comedy, and a good one, Bhould draw a large audience. Mr. Jefferson also appears in the iunny larce called A Jiryular Fix, and as "Jacques Strop," in Ilobtrt Macaire, in winch his powers as a low comedian are brought forward prominently. Altogether, the bill is one ol tho bt st that can be offered. On to morrow (Thursday) evening, Our Amtriin Cousin will be produced in fine style. Mr. JoeJe! ferBon appears in his original roie of "Asa Treii chard" a part that he p ayed first in London, and under tbe eyo of the author. Tom Taylor, and plared tbe Dart tor a whole reason at the Adeloht. If -. John Brougham was present at the Kew Cbenut last night, ana seemea to enjoy me pertoTmanoe hugely. Nrw Americas Thkathk. The most wondenul and extraordinary gymnastic aud pantomimic nor former in the world, "Young America," late of the Kavel Tionneand Mr. Henry Wells, of the aiii tronne. aie doing a magnificent business at tbe -New American 1 hey have been enraged by tbe mena; ment at a great expdbse, but Mr. Karnsnaw does not ston at trilles wneu tne aniusemeni oi me puoi.ci- at stake. If a great attraction comes ttm way tiis New American Is bound to nave it at any cost, a splendid bill will be presented to-nigbt, including the great moral drama, the truiiicara. New Ahch Strekt Theatbe. Mr. Dan Bryant has everv reason to be proud of his enuag-iuicnt iu this city, lor his reception has been a mot enthu aiastic one, and profitable to liimsoli as we'l as th uiaiiwouirui. i ue ineacre is c on auu uivui. v wuu dfliKlnert audiences. Tbe great comedy of sAaiMM trurien is a great success. It if admirably played, and well placed on the stage. Air. Bryant is capitul in it Citt MrsEUM Theatre Mr. Stuart K 'bson In tnree oi nis iunniest characteis tnis ev' in it, in e nding the .uocesssul one of ' Uauilet." u ia bur. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE. Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.,Phiia. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Hade to Order, Seasonable, Serviceable, and Fashionable! CITY INTELLIGENCE. For AMUkmal Local Itemi see Third Tojf.) Dkfbacdixo thk BicvFtrcit. Before United States Commi-sloiier Hibler. this after noon, was heard tho case of Allea McDonald, rhaiged ith the llletral distillation ot whisky.53 The Deputy Collector, bein duly artirroei, said: "1 am Deputy Collector of the Fifth Col lection D tric1. I went to defendant's placi'. 2004 N. Front street, on Satuntry morning last, and thought I smelt whisky. I asked him if thpre wa any distiliiner going; ou. He said he knew nothing ot it. The still was in a little out house. I forced tbe door open and found a still, worm, and ail the reqnisiie." tor distillintr. This wa adjoining his property, within the enclosure of his yard, and claimed as his property. He had no license." His wife resisted the officer making the arrest when the seizure ot the still was made. The defendant was held in $1000 to answer. Sale of Ukal, Estate, stocks, Etc. James Freeman's eale of stocks and reil estate look place to-day at 12 o'clock, at the Merchants' Exchange, with the following re suit: Wect End Lsad Association Lot A bul ding lot Fifty-second and Walnut suects SUii bid not sold A lot Haxon stteet. Nineteenth Ward, shove Bath treet, le by 72 teet t7S bid passed Four conrt bouses In the rear of Mos. 134 and 736 Rnuih Four.h street 2051 Ko 1134 So'ith Filth street. Three story brlok dwelling, above Federal street. 16 by 10 teet.. Faxsod Lot. Nineteenth Ward, Tucker street, near eUr, opposite Bt Ann's B. O. Church. 66 by eoieet aV)! No. I'M Buttonwood street. A three storv brick dwelling, with back buildings, 20 by 61 leet " liWObld Ko 2lfi'S l'emberton street. A two s ory brick bouse, TwenlT-Hlxth (Vard. 16 by SO i ei SUM Block ot pround, Second and Hiainond streets, and Suxquchanna avenue; 3t building lots, W commencing at the corner ot Second and Diamond sf rests, running through to Ferry street. 17 by 1H7 Inet l(l.1i to .V50 Tine street, shove Twenty-Orst two valuable lots, each 'A dt 102 leet 11000 Wkkdeix 1'niLLiPS we see is announced to lecture at the Academy ol Music, on Tuesday I evenine next, Novem tier 20, his subject betntr "The Dancer ot the Hour." Thillips u a man of hobbies, as is weli known; aud many of his hobb es arc somewhat in advance ot the age. Yet there is no more earnest and enthusitistic foe of tyranny and injustice in the nation: and as an orator, it is questionable If he has nu equal. However much people may diller from the views which he entertains, he is sure to obtain a hearing from men of ail parties. That the Academy will be filled to overflowing on the occasion of bis first appearance in this city during the present season, ia a matter of cer taiuty. That all who are so fortunato as to secure desirable seats at the lecture will be well repaid lor the expenditure of time and money, admits ol as little doubt. Sligiit Fikes. Afire broke out in a build ing back of No. 14G Richmond street. Some fix tures In a room occupied by a Library Com pany caught fire, but were extinguished betore much damage was done. A sltirht fire broke out at the southeast corner of Juniper and Pine streets. A window curtain caupht bre, and caused quite an excitement in the street. It was extinguished without much trouble. This morning, about linlf-past 4 o'clock, a slight fire broke out in Heck's place, above Swanson ftnet. One of tho Inmates of the house whilt trlmmin? a lamp upset it, and the fluid cauplit fire. Mr. May lor, in iryinsto subdue the flames, was very badlv burned. He hid his wounds dressed, aud is doing weil. There was not mttcb daninqc gone. A Bcbglauy. Between the hours of midnight and daylight this morning, the estab lishment ot Mrs. Elizabeth Poole, who keeps a millinery siore at Ho. lfiOt; Market street, was robbed. The thief or thieves passed thi oueii an alley, jumped the fence in'o tho yard at the rear, and then effected an entrance into the hout-e through the back door, in regular pro fessional style. They bored out a portion of the door, and removed the lock, and passed Into the iront store. From thence ihey took a quantity of fine velvet, silks, ribbons, etc., to tne value of $2000. The inmates of the house thought they heard Bomethina in the lower story, but supposing it to be a cat or rat-, paid no atten tion to it. No arre,t have been made as yet. A DitusKHN Row. About midniarat last night Charles Rice was arrested for commit ting an assault and b.itteiy upon some citizens. It appears mat itiee nnu pone to a Dan at Eighth and Spriug Garden streets, and imbib- ine ot the "ardent" too ardently, got into a stale of lighting inebriety, and undertook to raise a disturbance generally and a Unlit par ticularly, lie was arrested, nowever, wnnst indulging his combative propensities, and taken to the Station House to spend a few hours in pensive thought. This morninoj he was Intro duced in a very mioi mai manner 10 Aiiieriuaii Massey, who, after hearing what he had doue, held him in $.r00 bail to answer for it. A Dishonkst Messkngkb. There are always sharpers and thieves of all grades who are on the watch, to turn the good reputation ot others to their own advantage. Frank Cham bers, who wore tbe btdge of a "soldier s mes senger." was employed by a couple of Herman tailors to carry a bundle ot valuable clothing to a certain place. Instead of doing so. the pseudo messenger appropriated the clothing to his own ue, and was among tho ''missing," when he was sought for at hi" usual post. He was arrested at Penn and Lombard streets yes terday attemoon, and was taken before Alder man Tittermary. After a hearing, he was com mitted to answer tne charge ot larceny. MntDEHED bt Cabelessness. A terri ble railroad accident, resulting iu the death of several persons, and the wounding of a larg? number, oecurreu yesreriay, near wesieyvme, on the Buffalo and Erie Kailro.-td. The cause of the accident was the murderous carelessness of a pang of workmen who were repairing the road, and having removed some of tbe rails, neglected to signal an approaching express train, which ran into the eap at lull speed. We shall never have done with these terrible and utterly needless accidents on radroans uuil Roni'i ot tbe guilty parties are severely punished lor them. QA Bad IIusbaxd. ;An individual named w muuii ftiamwoK, residing in uariisie street, wasariested for threatening his family. It ap- i.ears thit S'.ainwoK. who is a pretty well- behaved man when sober, is quite ths oppo'iti1 when in bad spirl'.s, or ra'.her when bitd 'spirits are In him. Iu on? of his drunken freaks la't Saturday night, he turned ins wile and lamilv out of door-1. 11? was arrested, aud eave bonds for his good behavior. Afterwards he got into au ot her tantrum, an d usa qis wile ami tamily so shamefully that a complaint wtis mane against him. and ho was urresttd again and taken b"ior? Alderman liteh. who eorummeq turn to answer. Coi-oitiiD Mass Mektixg. A mass meet ing of colored people will be held at tho Mace donia Church, in Camden, to-uL'bt. A great meeting is fxpeced. hpeocnes win oe made by Hon. J lQies M. )oovel and Uaivin l epper, hsq., Agent ot the NV.lonal sunrage i-ouuen. i bis is the first ot a series of meetings to bj held iu every county of New Jersey. Vress Club. lhe regular meeting of the Press Club will be hi Id at their rooms this after noon. An esay will be read by T. D. Taaehtr, Esi., ot The Evening Tblbobaph. ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNTJT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER ' , OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. AiroTHitB Cask for thk Umtkd States CoiiMissioNgR.At a very early hour tuiu morn ing, a man named Joseph Spencer whs arrested ai ront Mnt, near Mead aDev, on a suspicion of defrauding the revenue. J'heo arrested he bad In his possession two barrels ot whikv, Jhich he was carrying in a furniture car. The barrels did not have the proper inspection mark upon them, and as Sppncer could not give a good account ot himself, ho was taken into r.ustidv. He l ad a hearing betore Alderman Tittermarv, who committed him for a further hearing before United States Commissioner Hitbler. Professional Beggars. It la probable that there are now more of these wretched beings in the city than there ha.-e been for years past. Among so manv, there are, of course those who are deserving obiects or charity: but there are so many impostors that the Inex perienced cannot tell th. good from the bad. consequently, those who are really deferring of charity are passed by with suspicion engendered by tho rascally imposition practised by others. A number ol professional begears were arrested and sent below by Alderman Hurley for thirty days under the vagrant act. Stealing A Trunk. Yes'crday morn ing John Freed, who resides In Warren street, near Thirty-sixth, cam? "to town, leaving hi house in charge of a woman whom he believed to be honest and trustworthy. But his confi dence was betrayed, and bis trank waj stolen with all its contents, by the false guardian of his household treasures. On his return he found out bis loss and had the woman arrested, and this morntug she had a bearing before Alderman Allen, who held her to answer the charge ot larceny. Street-Walking. Quite a number ol these creatures were arrested last night, and committed to prison in default of bail. The authorities are making the most strenuous exer tions to do away with this nuisance, aud the good effects of their endeavor are already seen in the compnratlve scarcity of the disordeilies in our most frequented streets at night. Kafoleok'b Advicb. Napoleon to t arlotta spoke: "I'll toll j on, Ma'am, without a jok-, It 5 our husband wi hes to stay In Mexico, and calmly live, To those Yankees he'd better give A pair oi provinces away. This their affections may engage, But if those fellows you enrage, 1 wonld not rive for Max's power The oheapest suit in Bennett's Tower 1" WeUavk Good style Casstmere Suits to match as low as.., , 110-00 finest French, Ctssimere units to match tin In 50 00 And all intervening grades. Wk Have Good all-ioool Black Suits at low as .622 00 Ftntst B'acit French Cloth and Cas- simere Suits vp to 65 00 And all intervening grades, WjsIIave Th larpest, brst assorted, and moit com plete stock of Men's, Youths', and B ii' liotliitig in Philadelphia equal to any in tte citi in style, make, and Jit comprising all kinds, styles, sizes, and qualities, adapted to the tr tnts of all, and sold at loirer prices th m the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded. Half way between ( Bkkktt fc Co , Fifth and Towkr Hall, Sixth Sts. (618 Market strbw. tiWAloitr prices are low than for several yeitrs. JtOR CitoIChR Stylus, TnATf CAS BB FOUND Et.SEWuEiii: 1' AI L A!tD t INTKR Clotbiso, Ready-ma ik, Go TO I'XRRY fc CO'., Star Cloth i no Emporium, tiO 609 t'BKSSUT 8TREBT, Above Sixth, mob of "Star." N 11 Custom Uepartment under tho charir ot Sleswrs. Zackev and Ke.ly, whose merits as Cutters aie loo well known to require anytmn? lurttu r to be said about them. . Mup. Elizabeth Cady &tantoh had elahf votes for Coiiffress eiirht al ant tehows who would rather have Klizaheth, (ami larly known as Berz," jo renresf nt them than John Mornssey. We do not know the physical urooortion of Hoist, but we sui-po-e she i ot some size, as f e Now York papers were contmna lv reiterating before the election "that heavy Bctz would chance hands In the Issue " If Elizabeth would succeed in tha i.oliticnl arona, we would recommend a change ol dress, "ucli a is sold a Charles Stokes & to's one price, under the Con tinental. PHOWPOWPRR INiiRKAT Dkmakd. The Snow Foader is in demand in every direction. Store keepers, apems, dealers of an sorts who are up to the times, are compelled to order early and olten to keep ttiur eajror patrons supplied. J tie fact is, sucli is tbe jroiiulne and almost wonderful merit of tho Powder, so Rrtatiy does it reduce the disasreeabie driideerv and wearisome toil ot a day's washing, that whenever tried it is sure to be mado a perma nent thin?. Henceforward, to those who use the Powder, Monday will be as bright and sunny as other days ot the week. Every Family ebould have a cae of Dr. flam phrty's Speci'lc JJumotipathic Medicines. Phey are t-impic, easily applied, harmless, and vet, in a thou sand instances, they arrest disease, allay patu aud sullcr'np, save csf im the doctor, and prove a friend indted. Tho valuable service rendered immense v overbalances the small sum they cost. See adver tisement. Addri'ss Humphreys' Sueclflo Homoeo pathic ilcdiciue Company, Jio. 562 Broadway, Now York. Wn.n Curbry Balsam. Tbe memory of Dr. "Wistar is embalmed in the hoarts ot thousands whom his Jkilsum of Wild Cherry has cured t coufhs, colds, consumption, or some other form of Pulmonary disease. It is now over forty years siuce tnis pieparation was brought before the public, aud yet the demand ior it U constantly increasing. SiLVKRiys peopie wno wisu to have thoir old and worn wares, such as spoons, knives, etc., or anything mado of brass, copper, and German stiver, look iresh, original, and new, should procure t'io popular Silverino, which can bs applied very easily, aud is suro to do the work. Pure silver is used, and there is nothing injurious in the process. Christmas "Is Afi'koacuiko Prepare your present To emtellish a parlor, get lifo-s ze Photo graphs in oil. To prat. lv lrlends. present tae.u witn c ard Photographs made at B t". Ueimcr's, No. Arcn etrect. Oil Pajntimih. B. Scott Jr , will b11 at his Art Gallery, No lu2(H hernia street, a hue collection or modern Oil Paintings, compneini; some very pretty )iecinieiis. Ihey ail will be sold without resorve. .vale to commence at 7) o'clock. Children's Clothiio M. Shoemaker & Co., ioa 4 and 6 K. JJuhth street, are now opening a !ilmaid B-iorunent of boys', girls', infants', ano nns-es' clothing. Purge out the morbid humors of the blood tv a dee or two of Avers' Pilli, aud you will have dourer beads a well as bodies. Evkry M-ECIKB or CamjV cau be bad in the bt condition, lor reasonable prices, at E. li. Whiiiuiu fcco.'s, Ao. 318 Chenut street. '-'-"Sj Mason fcHAMLiNs" rTS"V t Cabinet oraans. oulv at tj e i it .i.e.. vs. viuuiu s oeveniu riiu uvuut iatrutjib, Tw'ELFTn no ( HK8MU1 I tho place to jiurchast) cork daitressisand (tedding, and to have your K ir mture reupbolstered, varnished, and repaired bv practical woikmen. SCITKRKU 1 WEJiTT YKABS WITH NEURALGIA M Kiikumatism. Mrs Kee lev. liidge road, below Poplar, cured by Dr. Fitter's Remedy. Bcy your Black Cake, the best in the world, of Moise & Co., No?. 902 and 004 Arch flrest. I . . . . .. J T l. . ...... L - . ROCKHILL & WILSON, i FINE CLOTITINJI nOUSH Ko. 603 and 605 C HES NUT St., Phila. IatestStyle Eackand Walking Coata. "ROYS' nT.OTHINa. V 1 1 aioueraiem piice ann sndurah e as anv ntann mid Gould. ei-ni n,i t h'xniir Streets. HOM "BitCuD! 1T.WII0 UAKJTTB." lt'ls in pof-'Me f0 ni,d , )(lC0 0I ,mj kroaj jnj whers Perry lavi' Pain Killer is not known a most valuable remedy for physical pain. In the coun 1 1 y, miles from physician or apothecary, the Pan Killer Is cherished as the exo'usive panacea, and it never dc:ive. "lv-Tweiity Coupons, Due November 1, Wanted l.y IlRKXEL Jt I'O., tio. fM South t hird street. Carahbi.s Caramrla Carambls. Georire W. Jenkins has as fine an asfortmont of Caramels of all flavors as can lie had anywhere. PtrpEmoit Stylks fr Rbaot-madb Clothing. Superior Sttlv.s o Kkady-siadk CXOTmsa. Wakamakkr & Know POPULAR C'LOTHIKO HOUPIt, OAK UAI.L, Southeast corner Sixth and Market streets. 'ivn iiv.ti STtopit A- fn'a lufii .-ne i ntfi i i At tlnnlrl'. T 1 li' 5'f Soventh and Chesniit 8'reeN. ' MAUIltMD. .r'STJf'CKtANW. -October a, bv the Iter. .'t.jyV.VvJ-v "AV,UKf' HNE to Miss M AKT P. BiR1CK.A1, botn of Camilen. N.J. niKD. P!'?,T,t.'P1.,i.I,S,"Z!,del,lT' 01 "oplexy. WILLIAM Iil.AK llHUtll, ascd 61) venrs. Tho relatives aud friends are invited to attend his funeral, troin his lata re.4iue.nca. No. A3! N Fortieth street, on 1 hurxdsy morn.UK at 10 o'clock, without fur ther notice, AUNESS HOOKS AM) BRACKETS Of several patterns, i.stcnt Tattle run Cow and Hitching lhalns, tor sale bv TRUMAN SHAW, ho. booiKiKiii rhirt-0 MAKKKT St.. bolow Ninth. GOOD COAL IN LAIWK QUANTITIBS IS liequently thrown away with our axlien lor want, ot pro or means to screen it out. The severs! styles of atent Ash Sntors sold bv us will do this thorouxhiT, and olten more thsn pay tor themselves in the met aod. Tltl'MA A KrIAW, No. 8M rr.tght Tmrtv-flvel M A HK TT H . bn'o VmtH I5ARN DOOR ROLLRRS, HANORRS AND J Rail! Barn Door Latches and Flush Pulls: Heavy Kara Door Unities, ending i oor Maeavos and Ball, forsaleby TKUMAS A KHAtV, AO. t5(tiphtTlilrty-fielMARKf;TSt . bslow Ninth. WARBl'RTON, FASHION A HLK HATTER, ao. tW 11K.8S111 street, 915 Neii door to Post Office. 'JORDAN'S CELEBRATED TONIC ALIO. r) This trnly healthful and nutri'ious beverage, now in use br thousands Invalids and others has estab lished a ihar.cttT tor quail y of mim rltii and D.ir t' of manu actuie which stands unrivalled. It is recom mended bv physicians ot tliix and other p acs a a supe rior tomc, and requires bin a tnai to convince the nmst skeptical oi Its imat merit To ne bad, nho e e sad retail, ot P. J. JUKI) 4 N o. iiiO PE R 8treet lllj II A It KR'S ' lMl'RoVED PF.HI8COPIC SPECTMLi:. Hunerlor o all others. l hv excite tbe wonWr and admiration of all vriio use tliera i. snntuctorr and tfsles-rooins, So. 'US. ElGbXU Street, I'hiia.,Pa. opkraTTlasses. AssorfmeTt large and varied. Prices loir. 9 24 im BiT ANNIVERSARY fit' THE MERCAN- V3- CANriLF, HEMEFICt 1L A-sOriATIilW. lhe Teiiiy-tlith Anutvcrnnry ot this As-ociat on will be held at the AC aDeyiy of Mrsic. OnTTEStiAY M'kXISh, November tt, at 7V o'c'otk. Addresses vtll be delivered bv the RtV, ALfHUl fOUKM tV, KE.V I'Mll.i IP" ltltOOK. and .ON Al.rX VFHt (J. OATIKf.L. I he Orchestra wl.l be under the dlreotiou o( Prolesor HAHHLI-K. Caids ot admission may be had aratttttous'r on spoil cation to the undersigned. Members will be suupllcil b the 8ecr tary. II 14rp WTILUAM CLUD President. JjbuK. AND JL,lYt! ELECTROPATHY. Urs. GALLOWAY, WHITE & B0LLKS, THE OLD MEDICAL ELECTRICIANS, And TEACHkiiS ot this new system ot curie? diseases, vou d call tbe attention of the sick and allllcied to their new system of practice, which has ahead saljed great popularity In this city. During the past six jears we lave tieated TWENTY THOI'MaBD persons suffering from the various forms of disease (many of them by special gnarantee. cnargtng no tiling li we lal ed). and in almost every case a cuie has Lccn euoctcu. lfead the following HOME CERTIFICATES. AN ASTOSISHINO CCrtE-AMPUTATIOX PHE VEnThD. I was cured in three weeks by Drs. GALLOWAY and Will I E of an nlceruied leg. which caused much suffer ing, and even threatened amputation, buioemyown great euro several ol my iriends sulTerlng Irom Neural gia. Skin Disease. Dyspepsia, aud other complaints, nave alxo txa pencitly cured I will ohocrlutly answer the inquiries ot the diseased and sunering. AKKVHAM FLUKE. Mo. 1851 Caniao street. Phliade.phia. IMPORTANT CURES OF OBSTINATE DISEASES. 8. D. Mct'a la, master mason, P. C. B. R , Spinal Rheu matism. James Brown, Inflammation of Stomach and Bowels. Pine street abuveHixth. Henry Rover, .Neuralgia of the Eye, Twenty-third and Pearl B'.rct-ts. Frederick Wilson, Dyspepsia and Throat Disease. Continental l otoi M. F. Kukbride Eplleptlo Fits, No. I020 Msrkct street. William .Uorgan, Kiduev Disease and General De bility. So. 4iH nprnce street MurcnsD. Wilcox, Catarrh of twelve years' standing. Commercial Hotel haiuuel U.Wheeler. Asthma 01 ten veara' atHiKlinu Continental Ho el. Kuianuel Rev. Attornev-at Law. Dvanenalo. Nn im Bansoui street Horace c. Whitlow. Weakness or the Kldnevs. Fnk. lord. II. C. Hburtlefl, Cancer In Mtomach, No. 3722 Marks street. J.M unist, Bne'iniattsin so. s. Mroad street. Juoah Levy, bronchial Consumption, No. iM Market street Kdward r. icvan,. nreacner oi tne sr. K en arch. uys. nensmot long standing. Larynaltis. and Lumbauo. So. 1613 Helmuth street. James .Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in tne nead, Wilmington, Dela waro. i Ucntas narrop. severs uiuuetes Obo aim, w est Philadelpi la. Geurae Grant. Rheumatic Gout, long standing. No. II 13 L'beiwut street. U. T. jivsiiver. i nronic jouraiBia ano lnnamuiatory Rbenmatism, No. 17311 Chesmit street toward .McMabon,. Contutiiptiou. No. 1227 Front Blicket. rt.ronlc Bronchitis, Constipa'ion, and Con geHtiun of the brain. No. Mb C'h lowhlll stieot Chares Vt. Danon, Paralysis of tbe lower limbs. Glrard house. J. hn AlcCormicK, Dluboies. No. 1220 Ridge avenue. Charles K. bucklnghaui. Urinary Diuiculty, . 1321 Filbert street. Anuila Davis, Chronic D'arrb.va Forrest Hoas'. J. J Iloopes, long standing ttclatica, aud Enlarged Prostate Glmd. Darby township, Delaware ooumv. w Ham 11. tthuver, Liver ComuUiut, i.ermantown. Joseph W. Forsvth, Acute hlieauiatism, o. loli Arch stteet. E Clouser, General Paralysis, No. 41 N. Second Street. Many of them peisont we cured in Itts tha ""nB. The Institution, No. 1230, one door from Thir teenth street, is i he only hou-e in this cltywff9 ur t stein li practised. I'uprincipled par.ies In other locali'ies. who claim to tieat diseases aooerdlng to eur late discoveries, may then lore be regarded with ""PHYSICIAN and STUDENT can enter at any time or a full couise of Instruction In this (Jsbat Disoovkkv in the Healing Art , , An mteresting circular mailed by addressing DRS. U ALLO WA V . W H ITB ;)LLE8, No. 1230 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. Consultation free. 11 7 w3ui THE NEW VOKK DYEING AND PRINIING ESTABLISHMENT l9LKJn No 40 North EIGtoTU htreet (West side), 8TA?EN0W1SAND VltlSG ESTABLlHHMENr. Ittlng the LARGEST in the UNITED BTATK.H, and THIkA Y F Alfa TOLDER than any otner on STATEN IHI AND is oreDared w''b 'be most Improved and x Jensfve vhmeiy 0 which they are making constant UdlU0S to crEANSE, AND FINISH verr valrlet' of OOODH ASD GARMENTS, in S,.r II S vL n a LL K D In I hi country. m So 40 honS KIWHTK Street. I'hlladelDhla. w' Si miANK Stieet.New York. v' 7vi B 0 D W A .New Tor. I " . . . . . i. iiavisji u a. u 1 J.T. Toco, Secretary U U Imrp FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERM0CN, (SPSC'tAL DBSPA TCHKS TO BV(MM TlCLRtmAPR. Washinoton. Novenibor 14. Iuillau ( rukii. lbeCensoot ths Indian tribes, as preparn'l ior the Annual Report of the Coraml"ioner of Indian Affairs, shows that the tolal number of Indians la 295,774. Lund Offln Itrtiiru. Returns at the LaudOffloe show ttiut d'trlu tli month of October 062 acre ot puolio lauds ver dltponod ot in Colorado, cf whlcii MM acroi vitn lor settlement and cultivation. Slt for a New Presldea t Ul Malu. Uenerai Mick lor, of the Engiorer Bureau,' linn nearly completed his survey of different sites north of the city suitable for a new Presidential mrio and Park, and will report lo t'onirress UreM tolicifnde is manihMd bv real esta e speoulaiors to ascertain the site recommended, but h keens his secret. Death of a Soldier. Colonel William G. Freeman, who hcrved with duttnc ion in the Hojii tr Army in the Meaicau war, died tuddenly lat ntvtit, of paralysis. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Installatloa of the New Poller Commu- slouera The Marahals and Police Act lag under the New lloard The Hete-t Klectloa Illegal. SPECIAL DEflPATCH TO THK STKMMO TKLEOBAPa Baltimore. Aovt'inbi-r 14. The new Police Coramit-sioners nre now regularly Installed, od tue old ones nnve censen actine. Aiarsnais cat mtcharl and Mauley utul all the police torce ar actine under tho now uourn. riicre is au im rneBse pirsture of coiiforvatlves for appoint ment?, lhe now Hoard say toey will not inAke changes on more folitical sonrluient. It is now conceded that the recent elwtion was illegal. liovcrnor Swann will not convene an e.vtn f esion of the LeE'iMatnrp. Markets by Telc.rnph. RNew York, November 11 Cotton dull; Mid dlings, 3&m ".87 cents Flour Urmj 80J0 bbls. sold; Mate, Sn;121t); Ohio 1160aH; Westrn, ;)( 13-40. vm, est firm; 14 00O buKhels sold; ililwaukio Club, 82'46n 2 49J: Com dull; 66 000 bashels sold. Pork quiet; mess 020; prime, 82'60oiii3 25. Lard firm, bat qniet. Whisky steady and quiet. Kew York, November 14 Stocks are irregular. God, 114J Cb Cairo and liock Island, 1074; Uichi ean outh'rn. RtiJ ; Now York Central, lla; Keniin. 114i: Canton. 53; Line Itul road, 81 j; C'.oreiand and Toledo, 116; Michieuii Centra , 113) ; U'evo and and Pittsbur?, 8?n; Pittsbnrjr and Fort Wayne, 107, ; TJni'ed States 6-2US, lit); len-lorties, 100j ; rrtaurr 7 3t)s, 107); sterling Lxcliange, ludf. Philada. Stock Exchang-e Sales, Nov. It ttenorted bv De Havens lro. n . vt. i turd stri l)U. BEl'VV t r BOAR f6t)0 6-2'M65 Jcfc.l 110 lsh 200 oo. . . . 1S?2 108A I 1(X) sh fltWOPa VtarJ.n....l08 i 100 sh 300 City6s new.. Iu2j' ltlOsh 00 sh St rich Coal. 1J 200 h 600 sh do..t I1 200 sh PH)?h Cata pt .. .lt 28 3(H) sh 21X1 su ben A....btJ0 27,1 lOOsh 100 sh do 25'. 200 sh 200shCerPas 2C 60 sh 88 n Penn b 66, IWsh 2C-0sh K Central.... 9', Read o G7s do. ..67 44 do do. do. do. do. do do. .57-44 ...67 44 .... 67j .... 67J .l5 07 -3) 57J ,t30 67,' Locust Mt. 45 J 4liJ do. CURWEN STODDART & BRQ. J T T II A C T I V E D I S V L A Y Ol NEW DRESS GOODS. FROM' THE LATE AUCTION SALES, AT REDUCED PRICES, CURWEN STODDART '& BROTHER, Nos. 450. 452. and 454 N. SECOND St. U14 t ABOVE WILLOW. 1 I C II I'LijO M E KINO E H, ' At 1 per yard. Cl'KWEJi STUDOAUT A. BUOTIIKK, os. 4S0, ib'l. and V North SKCONI) Htraot. II 14 lt Above WUIow. jILK-FACEP POPLIN'S, AT ONE DOLLAR. ClIttVES STODDART &BROTIIES, os. 0, 462, and 4S4 North 8ECO-D Strest, H14 3t Above VTIiJow. LL-WOOL POPLINS,. AT 87 CENTS. k uVrwes btoddart a, iibotiibr, 'oe. 4J0, 458 and 4M North HEUOSD Street. 11 M A??IeVUI0W- "V IT IN8EVH AT sn rT! vpb (TllWEfl STODDART 4c BROTHER, N os. 4S0, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Btreet, 1 1 14 Jt Above Willow. ALL-WOOL PLAID CASH 51 E RES AT 80 cents. CTJKW KN BTODDART it, BROTHER, Nss. 450, 452, and 454 K. SECOND Htreet, 11 14 Above Willow. F BENCH MEEINOEsl AT .Jl-00. IKICE9 BED0CED for all grades. CX11WKN STODDART A, BROTH Kit, Sot. 450, 452. and 454 N. SECOND Street. 11J4JU Above WUiow. RHEU r.l A TIS Til, NEURALGIA, 0UT, ASTHMA, POSITIVELY CURED AT LAST f NO CURE, NO PAY. im. 11 ixuic's WO.NDERFIL KUtrJUATIG KE3IEDV l or ttbeuniaU-iui. ieui Bi, Gout, and Asthma, is truiv sstonlslilutc the allitcted wor.a 1 houoands 01 ud riirn, who have tried everything, reluctantly pu. chase u, ana rapidly 10 ihelrcwu surprise uei well, and ma ternuio niveu rate cmws no o.i. cured prove it to he ihu most wonder.ui romo'ij known in the civilized worn.. e lucuioer, uneo uwardly oulyi conuina no incrcuiy. cul vhicuui. oiUwrais, meiais, or auyuiiutf Inlunous. at.y leuueed irom ,lu to 2 per bo 1 tie. Manaumdto euro every case, or the amount paid positively returned; tuo uul r"dy so vuarameed rropsrjd or Dr. m, unidasie 01 the Lnivereitv of Penuayivania. now one ot our oldest physicians, advice uraus. oulicted invited 10 call. . -19 f. FOURTH Street, be ow alarset. ASTOUNDING Cl'IlE OF HrtEl) M Ailsat. W. C. Vost No. lisi S. Thlrt.-euth street jute reco vered troin Rheuniatism and Neura iria sutterod luaor jeais; cured by Dr. 1-Idol's Kreat lininedy. MOoT KE.MAItKABU! t'UBU OK JtrlEUMATISM. Mrs. Kecuey. Kldiio road above 1'opiar. suderedorer 20 j ears t now well. Or Filler's Remedy again. EXTRaOKDINAKY CUKE OF MUIJilATI91tt. Robert Toole. No. 41(1 Wilder street, wants the pulillo to know that he sintered a longtime; couldu'l move, cured by Dr. Filler's Kemedy Pe.ne.otiy harimei. WON DEKFUL. CONRAD F. CI.OTUIWtt. ' No. 23 N. Water st . cuted cf Uhentnulism br three teasnoontul doses of Dr. Kltlor's laialilblo Kheumatic Remedy, lie could not walk ASTONISH.NO. ALOu KMAN JO.S. H COMr.Y, FriiDkiind suffered 11 yesra. Cured by one bottle ol Dr Fitter's Rheumatic Kenedy, and saj s to all, get cnied b' nshiRths Ksmedy. MOsT WONDERFCL CURE OF SECEAtOIA AND RHEUidATlSJI , , , Ever known. Mr Josoph Staum. Andalusia, suffered llfeiime. Tried every thme. cured onl? by Dr. Fit ter's Remedy. ANOTHKK CURE. JOSEPH RTKVEN3 K.SQ.. No 531 Owen airset, Hoathwark. who has suffered for yeats wih Kheuinatum. has baen coinuletely cured by using one-ball a botiia ot Dr. iijler a Great Rheu matic Remedy 1 used Inwardly. Depot, No. 2 8 FOURTH Mtreet. Warrants to cure, g j w HENRY C. FOX, PRACTICAL Plumber, Gas and Steam Fitter, S. W. COEStR THIKTr'.F.NTH AND FILP.F.RT 8TS.