THE DAILY- EVENING TBLKGItAl'II. PHILADELPHIA, MONDA?, NOVEMBER 10, I8CC. 5 - AMUSEMENTS. AfJATtKNY Or MPBIO TH llyHIDtl, IMD It ATIlf Cohobkt. The forthcoming serin ot Handel and Haydn Concert, to le men at the Academy of Muam, promt to be the mini snncssatal evnr itmi by this popular Society. lh effort now makinr, and tlie liboralltv evinced" by the grntlemen to whom the managrmnnt has been intrusted, in ordor to insure eerie ot mosicai entortaiDmffnta of the highest artuiio eaeellenoe, eannot be too hlghlv eommpndcd. Their first ooncrt wtil take plane oa Thursday even irn. December IS, when Mendelsohn's KWA will be ptoduoed. 1 he two snecevdlnr oratorio will be St. i'aul and Ikivid, The new vocalists engaged lor the prevent season, Miss Caroline McCaffrey. MIM II. M. Alexander. Mr. Ueorgs Simeon, and Dr. (Vntllmette, bare each an enviable record. The ale of aoati (at the rate ot ton dollan lor the three, nd seven for two), lor the entire season, la pro- .rresslne rapidly at Trnmpier's, no that to injure -aobecriptioni at all, apviicaiions wiU bare to be marte early. Th Am man TnitATRa TO Jllark (Yon); The diama of The Jiiark Crook, bjr Chariot M. Karraa, that baa boon ervetln ao treat a senation in New York oily at Niblo's, will be prodooed In this city, this evening?, at the Amerioan Theatre, Wa nut street, above Kighth, under the dlreebon of the author, and with new and (rorg.'oa keener? and intrloate and novel maclitnirv. 1 lie popular danseuses, Kate Fonnovor and Susie SnminerHeld, bare been engaged, and will perform, with a supe. . riot fejiet eorp, lu this piuco, This drama ) thoroughly roannnilc and sen amnal.and the super natural element in It Is quite strong. If halt that Is said about it be true, it is tbo greatest theatrical card Of the season. Kiw Chwisxtt Strfw Thkatti. JofTorson an pers again this evening at the Cliwnut Htntet Thea re aa "Kip Van Winkle." In the drama of that name, as altered by Bouoicault. Ihn personation ia really one ot the Tory best efforts of these times, and evineos veiy high taleut ia Mr. Jefferson. We tear that our play-goors Uo not properly appreciate bis merit. Walwtt Street Tiieatri. This it the last week of Mr. Kdwin Uooth's engagement at the Walnut. To-night he will play '-Kiohulicu;" to morrow "The Stranger" and ' Don t'ss-ar de Kazan;" Wednesday, "Hamlet;" Thursday, 'Te ll uohio" and "Romeo;" and on Saturday, at the Matinee, "Ilam'.el." Mr. Booth's engagemont in tt.U city baa been a constant series of successes, and he is no doubt gratified at the high appreciation lu which he is held by our playgoers. Arch Stbekt Theatre. Mr. Dan Bryant, the famous Irish comedian, has had such great snoooss in his beautiful drama of Hhamus O'Brien, that he'will repeat it this week, with all its popu lar Jigs, songs, and jokes. Mr. Bryant will cloe his engagement at the Arch next Saturday, and will be suooeoded by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul. Thb Fench Opera Tkoopi, whioh was an Dounood as Intending to perform at the Acadomy of Music this evening, will not visit this city at prooni, on aooount cf tho illness of one of the artists. Ticket holders, it is also announced, will have their money reloaded, by applying at the ofttoos where their tickets were purchased. Carncrobs & Dixey, at the Eloventh Street Upcra House, have overflowing houses every evuu Ing. For mn aud amusement ot all kinds their ex hibitions are unsurpassed. The audieuo is in a con inued roar from the beginning to tue end of tho en ertainment. "The Dakger of the Ilotrp.," This is the sub ect ef the great leotue by Wendell rhilllp. Kq., t the Academy of Mtulo to-uorrow (lucsday) veninp, Valeb'8 Winter Garden, Vine street, below Eighth. MI'S Agnci Mather and, Miss Ada Tosman, and the Excelsior Orchestra every night. Theatre Burned. A despatch dated Peters burg, Va., November 18, says: "Phoenix Hall, the only theatre in this city, was burned at an early hour this morning. The building was insured for 9U00 or 9000 in the Metropolitan office in New York, whioh covers only about halt' the loss. Harry Blaoarthur closed an engagement at the hall last night. Ilia company lost all their wardrobes. I he fire originated accidentally." Carsik Kiohiwgb in Clover. A complimentary benent has been tendered Miss Caroline Kichings in Richmond, Ya , for Wednesday evening, November 21. The Kichings English Opera Troupe is now in that city. CITY EOTELLIGENOK For Additional Local Items see XJtird Taye. A Free Fight in West I'm lad klphta. Last evening, shortly before 8 o'clock, a number of youngsters tied a rope across the sidewalk at Thirty-seventh street aud Lancaster avenue. In consequence thereof, although tUe evening was moderately lifrht, any one passing that point made intimate acquaintance with mother earth. Officer Wilcox, whose beat ia In that neighborhood, as soon as he found out the Innocent amusement of the young larks, arrested a couple of tue most proiuiueut. No sooner had he taken them under his wing than an outcry was raided. Forthwith, l'rora doors aud alleys, streamed a number ot men and women, the parents and uncles and aunts of the young prisoners, and they forthwith rushed to the rescue of their darlings. And then ensued a battle. Olttcer Wilcox was Boon overpowered by overwhelming odds, and placed lor awhile hors de combat. But soon rallying his energies, he rose to his feet and manfully faced the crowd, who, still pressing; on him. he drew his revolver and dis charged several loads at his assailants. One shot took effect in the shoulder of Dennis Scully, inflicting a severe wound. The aspect of affairs at this point was rather cloudy, until OlUcer ' Man came to the rescue, and between the two they surrounded the crowd, and arrested Daniel Nagle, Hannah Scully, Dennis Scully, Dnniel Dennin, James Bingham, and John O'Brien. They had a hearing before Alderman Allen, who held Daniel Nagle in $1000 bail for assault and battery upon Officer Wilcox; Hannah Scully and Dennis Scully in $500 bail lor the same rtnse. The three boys, Dennin, Bingham, and O'Brien, were sent to the House of Refuge. Wendell Pbillips .The great event o the day is the lecture of Mr. Wendell Phillips, to come off to-morrow evening at the Academy of Music, on "The Danger ot the Hour." The box sheet gives assurance that it will be the most brilliant bouse of the season. Siuce he was last in Philadelphia he has been made the object ot national solicitude, in naving Decn designated by Andrew Johnson as the man who ' ousht to be hung instead or jeuerson uavis. as the people ot Philadelphia will probably not be gratified very soon with an opportunity to see the man who won't be hung, they can now see the man who "ought to be hung." This may, in part, explain the great demand for seats on the occasion reterreu to. w mist we ao not par ticularly admire some of tho platitudes of Mr. FUlllips, we are tree to admit his earnest devo tion to the one idea of the humanity of man. That he is an orator then can be no Question. and, probably, the very flower of New Kugland culture; as such, theD, thobe who admire' elo . auence and scholarly abilities will, no doubt. be attracted to hear one who has the reputation of being, perhaps, the firmest man of the age in nis advocacy oi te aumrnci rights or man. Geeat and Valuable Sale of fine oil ttRtntlnus. Dastel pictures, and crvbtal medal lions, belonging to the American Art Gallery of New York (established for the encouragement of arthits), on Wednesday, Thursday, and r'riday evenines. in the Art Gallery, 1020 Chesnut street. by B. Scott, Jr. Tills is a great ooportuuity for lovers of fine art to buy. Every picture is to be aold MHttivelv without reserve. This collection numbers over 300 specimens of some of our most talented artists. An Erbob. Jnx daily papers were led into an error in elvine a list of appointments at the Custom House. Patrick Mcbonough, men tioned in tue list of avoointees. did not receive an appointment, and was not even an applicaut lor any position wnaiever under the Collector. ROCKHILL & WILSONI FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE. Hos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. a nTfMTCJPS COATSt1 coachmen's coats. u UNTING COATS HUNTING coats. A Parricidal Attkmpt. Edward Plott, residing in Montgomery county, near the city limits, wa arrested for committing an asaauft and battery upon Ms father with intent to kill. It appears that be has been on unpleasant terms with his father for Mme time past. About 6 o'clock last evening they were both in the yard to?etbr, and some anery words pased Mwe n them. Edward then knocked his father down and kicked him, and, running to a pile of cord wood near by, got a heavy stick and alruck his iHthcr over the head wit h it. By some means or other ho was fiightened off, and en deavored to ecape, but was stopped, and taken into custody by a citizen named Dixon, who banded him over to the charge of one of our police officers. The prisoner had a hearing belnrp AMctmau Bnmsdell. who held him lor a further examination. MiscELLAXEOfs Itkms. James McClln tock was arrested yesterday tor borrowing about forty dollars from a (riend without asking that friend's permission. The latter, not liking such n practicul joke, I. nd James arrested and tnkcn before Alderman Swift, to give an account of hi. little transaction. Not being able to do so in a satisfactory manner, the Alderman held blm to bail for a further hearing. Ouitc a number of curncr-lonncers were arrested yesterday. They were held to keep the l eace, ar.d for their future good behavior. The tisual haul of ftroct-walkers was made last evening on our most Irequeutcd thoroughfares. Owing lo the efforts of our police and the thirty days' commitment rule, this nuisance is fuit abutlug. Anottifr BiRGLAitT. Burglaries are becoming quite lrequcnt of late. Each day the Journals have to record one or two. Last nitrht, about nine o'clock, some burglar or burglars, taking advantage ot the abaence of Mr. Ocargo Katzell ar.d family, who had gone to church, entered the house by means of skeleton keys. Th whole houe was ransacked in a thorough and mantcrly manner, that showed the marks of a professional burglar. From one of the bureaus in the second story thev secured aliout f 1200 in Government bonds. No other property was taken, although there were many valuables within their reach. Mr. lUtzell's realdcuce is No. 1004 Lemon street. A Dishonest Seuvant. Mary Jackson, a colored girl, who has been in the employ of Mr. Murphy, at Chesnut Hill, was arrested on Friday morning, on a charge of larceny. It ap pears that she, by nome means or other, obtained a key that fitted the drawers of a bureau In the house, and taking advantage of her employer's being out of the way. she ran sacked the bureau. She took from thence two gold watches valued at $200, and about $t'3! In money. She then left to come to the city, but Ollicer Bcnon got on her track, ond arrested her in a passenger car before she got here. She had a hearing before Alderman Stallman, who committed her In default of 9 loon hall to answer. , Sunday Base-Ball Players Ar rkmtkd. People living in our rural dUtrlet have been much annoyed lately by the crowd ot young men who take advantage of Suuday to congregate together and play bme ball. Cim plaiut was made to Ltcufenaut Street, by people living in the neighborhood of Harrowgatc, of this iiuit-ance, and that gentleman sent out a squad of his men dressed in citizens' clothes to arrest any parties engaged in the sport. Ac cordingly, about twenty -eight young men wore captured. They bad a hcanng'befurc Alderman. Holme who, alter a severe reprimand, held them each in $400 bail to keep the peace, aud lined them the costs A Skiff Found. Yesterday morning, the narbor Police picked up a skiff that was adrift at Willow street wharf. Its length is 19 or '10 feet, and it is painted black outside, with green gunwales, and has a white btern. Its name Is the Llua bchober. When found it had In it two pigs of Scotch cust-lron, weighing about GOO lbK, a woman's bat, a pail-sprit, 2 shot-bags, 2 oars, and rowlocks. The bout and property are sup posed to have been stolen. They are now at the Noble btrect dock awaiting an owner. Babe Ball. A grand match of base ball will be played to-morrow afternoon, on the grounds of the Athletics, between the well- known Champions and the Would-bc's. The proceeds arising from the match are to be de voted to the Hnring Garden Improvement Society. The game last week between thee Clubs netted fifty six dollars, which was hinded to the trea surer ot the Moyameiuinp Improvement Society. The game to-morrow win commence ut one o'clock precisely. Slight Ftre3. About seven o'clock last evening, a slight tire broke out in a court bark of Queen street, below Third. The damage win quite trifling. At No. 407 North Front street, a fire broke out at about half-past eight o'clock this morning, but was extinguished before it gained much headway. Damage slight. Larcf.ny. Sevcial days since ft man named Mulholliind seduced the wife of a Mr. Maloney, and absconded with her and SU80 tn greenbacks. He has been at large since, but was caught and taken before Recorder Eneu this morning, and hold to bail fur a further hearing to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Death of a Police Officer. Wllliatn Vanncmau, who has been connected with the police department for the past three years, died yesterday at his residence, No. G'JO Kaunnian t-treet, after a short illness. Mr. Yanncman was a fiiithful and attentive officer. Cab Fibed Into. On Saturday evening last, car No. 47, of the Second and Third Streets line, was fired into as it was pusidng Third and Mitllinlstreets, by some miscreant. Tho ball went throun tne car, nut no one was nun. Admitted to the Bab. On motion, of John Mclntyre, Esq., Mr. John J. lteilly was admitted to practice in tne uourt ot i;onmon Pleas and District Court as Counsellor and Attorney-at-Law. Extra Ykrsks to a Popular Am. Another row is on thy shore, Maryland, my Maryland. It baa been often so before; But don't thii thing seem quite a bore, Maryland, my Maryland? Now, here' a Htato, plaoud just next door lo Maryland, tny Maryland, Where, oft, the aoniol Baltimore, 'With cheerful souls our Tower explore, And better suits ihey nevor wore, Maryland, my Maryland. Wk Havb Good Mtult Cainmer Suit to witch a Une at 15-00 tiiient French Cmtmert buiU to match up to WHO And all tut tnterveiuny graatt. We Uavk Good all-wool Black Suits at low at.. 2 00 t'tnett Mack French Cloth ant Oku timere Suitt up to M 00 And all intervening graatt. The largttt, oe attortea, ana moir com plete ttock ot' AteH'l, Youths', and Uoyt' Clothing in Philadelphia eaual to any tn the city in style, make, and jit comprint g all kmdt, ttutet, tizet, and qu-itlitiei, adapted to the wants of all, and told ut lower prices than the lowest elsewhere, or the money refunded. Halfway between I Hkhnktt k Co., FirrH AMD I Towks IUlL, Sixth 8 ra. (618 Mark bt Strbbt. All our prices are tower than for teveral ytart. ROCKHILL & WILSON, JWi iiiau HOUSE, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT 8t.,Phiia. i w. . ..... I Foreign and Domestic raonc maae to I Order, EeajonaMe, Bernceabia I and Fashionabls Rtkrt I amiit thould have a eae of lr. Hum phrry't fiprviilc Hnmanjtthic Atidirintt. They ar i-implc, r aiulv applied, harmless, and vet, in a thou sand instance, f bey arrest disease, allay pain and suffering, save calling the doctor, and prove a irieud InUied. Tho valuable service rendered iromen.el overbalances the smalt sura they cost. See adver tisement. Artrirfss HumfihretV N(eoiflo Homreo rsthlc Medicine Company, No. 602 Broadway, New York, TBR ImPKACUMRNT Oi1 THB fRRfllDKJtT t Wfl have the best authority lor saving, that on the meeting of the next Congress meaiaret will be im mertluieiv takrn ol all the members present, accord ing to the published diagrams of SBlf-mpasnrement of C harles Mokes k Co., tho eminent clothiers, and the measures sent with orders for full smts ot cloth ing to this popular and cheap c othing mart, nndi r the Continental Hotel, m tins eify. Tbocsasds have been changed by the uo of the Peruvian Hynip (a protoxide of iron) from weak, sickly, suffering creatures, to strong, beal-hy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot rea sonably hesitate to give it a trial, i'or Dyspepsia and Debility it s a specific. HCAtTH, the poor man's riches, the rich man's blies is found In Aycr's Modioinet, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise is sufficient. . TaK day as well as the tune is short; so go curly In the Bay, and procrastinate not. if you want Photo rrophs tor Christmas present at 1J. Jt . KciraorV Ko. 624 Arch stre-t. Children's Clothing. M. . Shoemaker & Co., Kos. 4 and 6 N. tighth street, are now opening a splendid assortment of boys', girls', tulauta', and mistos' clothing. Oranor, Vanilla, Chocolate, and Coeoannt Cars metis. In endless varietv, frssh every day at E. U. Whitman t Co ', No 818 Chesnut street. Tffpj Mason A Hamltr's a y f l ' Cabinet organs, onlv at town's, nrventn ana Ulie-nut Stroers. A WonDrni-'uL JUemciNic. l'orry Davie' Tain KiDcr is really a valuable, medicament, and nnliko mot ot tho patent articles of th i day, is used by many physicians. It is particularly desirable in locations where physicians arc not near, and in families will often save the necessity of sending out at midnight lor a doctor. A bottle should he kept in tvery house. Boston Traveller, ' rur.oE out tho morbid humors of the blood bv a dote or two of Aycrs' I'ille, and you will have clearer heads as well as bodii s. BCRNT Aluokihs, Itosc Almonds, Iceland !Mo?s Paste, Cream Chocolates, etc , can be had at all times of Ueorge W. Jenkins, Confectioner, No. 1087 (Spring Garden street. Twelfth aud Chksndt is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Heading, and to have your fur niture reupholstcrcd, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmen. Amkrioan Cow Milker, patented March 2S, 1806. A compete eucow. See advertisement under spec.al notices. gyfTfgrj Haines Bros.' 1'ianob. Yl f ( (Moderate in price, and BHdurub!e7-& i f as any piano made. Gould, (Seventh and Chesnut .Streets. all flavors of Ice Creams and Ices made to Older, by Morse & Co., Noa. 9u2 aud i-H)l Arch street. Superior Styles v Keadv-madk Ci otiti.no. sui'kkioh styles ob itfadt-madk clothing WAHAMAKUK Si KKOWJ,, Popular Clothia Hovpb, Oak II all. Southeast corner Sixth anrt Market Streets. OBO.isTftCKfc CO.'S t'lANOS, ft?ZV ti t 1 I At Gould's, UiTi i i Seventh and Cnesnnt Strtets. MAKRIED. FRIEDMAJI EQER. On November 14, bv the Fev. Isano Leet-r Mr. IOUIs FKIEUAlAX, ol t'lncinuurU to Miss CL.CKI.IA KUiLB, Quughtcr of the late JDavid t UVT, t-tl., oi this city. M AKl'LK M KI.CH KR On the evening of November Ift. by the Hev. 8 U.Wagner, Mr. Kt.l 1U. II. MAR l'l.E, ol tiwyneud township, AlontKomerv cojntv. to Mux CLAttA V. AlELt'HLU.iormerly oi PbiUdeluliia DIKD. rlBADLET. On the 18th inrtnnt. of lncklsw. Jnni BK A LLt,V, son of Margaret and chelate David Bradley, 4n the Vint year ol his age. The rolutives aud Mends ot tlie rHinl'y are respectllilly Invited to attend the funeral, irora the residence of Ins brother, I homaa liradley, m. l corner ot I hi d and Christian streets, on Wednesday alteinoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. BRYANT. On the IStb Instant. JOHN sritorp BK t ANT. tn the 20 id veat of n' nice. The re'atives and iricnos oi tne larany are resne.'trallv Invited to attend the funeral, from ills lute residence. No. i(US Vine utrent. on Vi'cdneKday, tlio Jlst Instaut, ut 10 o'clock, without further notice. To meted to Laurel 111)1 Cemeten. CLAY On the 17th Instant. Cf'CIf. T.IVlMr.sTov CLAY.sonol Cecil Clay and Annie W. Llav. aueri A moil lbs. 'the irlends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, at lu o'clock A. aa. on Tuesday, the '20th Instant, Horn the residence oi Mrs. Kester, rankford road. URAKF. on the 17th instant. Mr. HENRY nit afp Or, a soluivr oi the War of 1812, lu the 77th year ol his ae. The relatives ana menas, and soldiers or the War ot are tespectiuliy Invited to attend his luueral, iroin bis laie residence, Ao. 3.18 Thompson street, ou Thurs day alternoon at 1 o'clock. UHK'K n the IHth Instant JOSKPn fiRim .Tr tn the lotb ear oi tils mte. Ill reutives ana iriimis are invited to bin luueral, to morn w at 1 o'clock, 'roui W. han lersou'a. corner ol vt vodiand i errat e and ltaltiiuore avenue. Interment at tireeuwcod, New ork. (New Kork papers please cony tun auvve.j HORTZ. On the 18th Instant. KATE A. IIORTZ. wlie cl Hamuei H. s'ortz and dauxutei ol Isaac and Ilannali Iavm. In the a.'ith year ol her age. 1 he relatives ana irienua ol tne ramllv are respecllull v Invited to attend the luneral, iroin the n-sideuce of her husband. No. HI5 Uueen street, on Wednesday attmnnmi at I o'clock To proceed to Su 1'aul'i M. E. Church. KOfM'KOOF.V. On the 17th Instant. Mrs. AMKI.TA Klot Kotil- Y, wlie ol eorge koockoaev. 1 he leiativea aua irieuds oi the laiuily ore Invited to attend ih luoeial. Iroiu her husbana's ruaidenue, 8. K. comer oi Sixth and North streets, on Thursduv. the 'lit Instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. lo proceed to Woodlands Cemetery. BEESE. This morning. OEOHOE BIf!KHAM KkEhK. ia the Slth year ol his sk. Notice til luueral in to morrow's papers. MINCING KNIVES, CHOPPINU TRAY'S and Howie. Hausave or Mince Meat Machines. small Choppers, aud Cleavers, for saie bv rn m ea OL QtiArr. No. lEIght Thtrty-flve) MA KJtiir u, be.ow Ninth IKON PUMH hr.US OF A VARIETY OF exercise) lorsalebr TUUilA.N nbAW, o. Djeir.iynt tnuo-uvei aia.u-. i nt . neiow Ninth. 'lARPKT SWEEPERS, OF THE MOST AP v proved pattertis. are more expeditious in collecting dirt, dust, rhreds etc . and less Injurious to the nap of the carpet tban a broom Eoraaleby TRUMAN A BHAW, No. Mj KlbtTh'rtv-etM4KKKTWt. below Ninth. aWARBI'KTON, t AHIIION A Bl.K HATTER, No. 4J0 CHKHM'T Htreet, )M Neat door to t'oat Ottlce. JTSJnX BAKHKK'S lMPKtVKD T "PKHIat'OPIO HPKCTACI.K.. huperlor o all others. Iueiclte the oadr end admiration of all wbo as tbent A,anuiactory aud baiis-rvouia. No. 24 N. ElUttlU Otnet, fhlia., Fa. OPKHA UCASSKH. AMertmes I larye sn l varird. t'rlcns low. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, tfos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St, Phil4. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN CHEAT VARIETY, (HUDAN'S CELEHRATK1) TONIC ALE. J This truly hfslihinl aad nutritious bsvrrne, now In un ly thoosauua tnva.lda aud oihera has s.tab tiabed a btr4ct. r lor quality ot matrrlal and auritr of Uianu aciuie which aiaods unrlvallad. It Is rvcoin luamicd by pbysH-lanii ol this and othar places as a sups, rlor TOKic.and n-quirea hut a triai to coovincsthe most skeptical oi Us arret n erlt lo o bad, wbo esa and retaU, ot f. J. JORDAN No. itO PE AK timet. (117, FIFTH EDITION POLITICAL SPECULATIONS. Amicable Settlement of the Reconstruction Question. The Pmldect Afcrsc to Any Action of Congress on Suffrage. Etc., KteH Ktc, Etc., Etc., Ett . Nkw York, November ly. A special rta-ih Inpton despatch to the Commercial Aicerti.or Basalt is confldently expected thut the qua tica of reconstruction will be amicably settled early in the approaching session ofBCongress. Negotiation lor that purpose are iu progress between the President and leading politicians of all parties, North and South. The bases of settlement will be universal gutTrage aud a general amuety. The President partially accedes to this propo sition, bnt inolsts, upon constitutional grounds, thut the quosJon of suQfnijso properly belongs to the (States, and is so far averse to any action of Congress upon that subject. If the assurance can be obtained from the Southern leaders of the speedy adoption of universal suffrage, the President will waive his objections. Tbo proposed bails of settlement contemplates the abandonment of tho Conti tutional amendment as a condition of Southern representation. The PosPb spcciul Washington despatch su.vs that facts developed to-day show that there is little hope that, the Prosltfent will recommend impartial suffrage. From Charleston. Chableston, 8. C, November 19. -Thj Mer cury was issued to-day tor the first time sitiee February, 18G5. It admits editorially that the wur haa annihilated the thoory of State rights, and proposes to devote itself in future to tlia material development ot Southern intereU.' Ship fVews. New York, November li. Tae steant.r Jivetuen bas arrived Iroiu Southamptuu. IIci news is anticipated. POND'S EXTRACT OF HAMAMELIS, Or Pain Destroyer, Is one of the few domestic remedies which have cotue Into general uxe and lavor, wlrhout puillnit. It In the product ot a simole slmh harmless in ail cases, and, as a domestic remedy, unequalled. liHK.H: BOIL9. Hl'INiit, SOSS KTM. BLEEOINU LUNG9, SOSf, 310MACH, CORN'S, ULi.'ERrt, UKi:iSE3, LAMLNEM3, SORES K8S. HFKAIK8, SOKE THROAT, TOOl HAtJUK, EAKACfcR. AKUKALGIA. KMUl'M 1 ISM. LX'MB AGO, FILES. or rKE uui Bums', And other similar troublesome and painful affection, wuue ii grumpily atresia lUl ulmukuhiuli. tluu dreds o physicians use it ilaliy in their practice ard vive it tbeli iimiuallUed rLCommendatiun. bold by our anents and dealers. 'I lie Medicine Is exclus!ve'.v preparcl by the sub scrlbers. rroDiietors and buccessors to '. T. POSfj. to whom all criers must he addressed. HCMl'HKi. a' IJOiHEaFATHIO MEH10ISE CO. No. sea puo viuvay, New York. PWIOBm OF PONu'S EXl'KACr. Mix ounce boUlen wlto directions, retail 59oeMt Hint botiles. with directions, retail 1H0 Quarts In bottle sl-76 Liberal discount to ihvticlans and Dealers. SI3V1ILIA SIMILIBU3 CURANTUR. HUMPHREYS' HOMfLOPATHIC SPECIFIC'S. tamily cases Ol Si latge vials, morocco cae, containing a specific tor even ordlnaiv disease a lomliy is subjeot te, and a book of alreciious 10'0fl Smaller I'sm.ly and Travelling cases, with 20 to W rials i to f 8 Specltlcs lor all I Iseases, Doth lor Cut ing and tor I levcuilve trratment in viols and pocket cases 82 to M These Remedies, bv the case or single box, are sent to any part ol the country, by .Mall or Lipress, tree ot chafe, on receipt of the price. Address-HUM I'HRK YV SPECIFIC IlOxlEOPA'iUIt! MK1UCINE COM? AS Y, Ofllce and Depot. No Mi BROADWAY, Sow York.. i)r. HL.M1 llltEYs is coiu-ul.ed unily at bis ofllce, per son ii II v or by letter, as above, for all furois ot dinease. For sole by DYOIT O., JOHNS OS, HOLL JWAY t'OYYDEV T. R CAT.LENLi.KK. and AMBROSE hVIIIl. Wholeuule Agents, Philadelphia, and by ail Drugulsts. taisiuwii AUCTION SALES. PANCOAST A WAR NOCK, AUCTIONEERS, So. iii) MAR KIT tttreet. LAliOE rOSITIYE RALK aVO LOTS AMERICAS AN'I) IMI'ORTED DRY OOODS, MILLINERY UOOD-.. EiBKOIiElilEsi, t i t'. EiC. ETC., by Catalogue, on a credit. On Wednesday, November 91, commencing at 10 o'clock, comprlsmir a large aud general assortment of seasonable aud deslranle goods. LARGE HPECUL 9ALE OF 600 LOTS EMBROIDE RIES, OK THE IMPORTATION OF MR. ROBERT fil ACDONALI), by Catalogue, on a credit On yvedDesday next, November 21, at 10 o'clock. 11 17 3t B RCflTT JR.. AUCTIONEER .So. 1A20 CUESNCT STREET. 21, SPECIAL 8AI.K OF SILVER-PLATED WARE. On 'futility Mominv, 20th Instant, at 11 o' clo' k, at Scott's Art Oallerv. No. Wl- l hsiiut street, a general assortment of Sllver pia'ed v are. comprislug Tea bete Trays, Urns, devolv ing butler Dishes, Cat tors, t-obleto. etc etc. Open for examination on Monday morning, 11 17 2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE. DESIRABLE CORNER PRO- 1 1 t'PV ft. . . th.ui u,. h.liit I , ... 1 1 ,, . vuih double three storv back bulidinirs, front and side entrance, ooubwtst corner ot 11L1 ru ana WAL ECE Streeu: new hea er, range, gas bath, etc piazza on Wal ace street. Replete with all conve ntnees. Could be altered lntoia store with dwelling attached. Possession with deed. c M g 1ESLtE 10 20 Ho. 727 ANVoM Street FOR SALK THE DESIRABLE COTTAGE 'Dwellins N. W. corner o' Emhteenih street and aTani'7 a'ace. Lot 33 ftt oo Delancey place, SO feet on iguieenin struet. tuquirv uu .uv f,vu110v ATHEMATICAL AKD DRAWING IN&TRi; ments, Whatman's Drawing rapers. uenmin snd EngliMb paners by the roU or sbet-t, mounted or olsln, at ct t,u o, w i.iir.3irr S.reet. 10 17 ws.2t ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOiniNG nOUSG 5T3S.S03 aad 805 CHESNUT Sr., PhHa. latest StyltJ 8aclc ami Walkiuir' Coats. BOYS' CLOTHING. I FOURTH EDITION smi Washington Shis p. m. t-PECf A DE3rArCHKTO Till EVKHIHl) TRI.8GRAPU. I WlsniNoioM, November 19. From Mailc. The Navy Department hat received Informa tion of the arrival of tho Tallapoosa at Galveston from off Tampico. Tho Tallapoosa will be suc ceeded by the raul Jone$ near the latter place. No forcliro vpel-o-war wore off the river, or In tho port of Tamptco, on the 29th of October, aud only one Americun vessel In the harbor. Tamrico ia at present in command of Colonel Goon z, with a force of eight hundred men, con trolling1 the customs and cuforctnfr payment of loans. The authorities oT Victoria, the capital of die State of Victoria, do not recocuize those of Taiupico. ' Thdr guerilla, seize all goods found en roule for the inteilor market, despatched from the Tamptco Custom House. By letters from San Luis I'olost It is acertalned that Mejia and Dupuro are to leave that place in the early part of November with an eipedltionary lorce for the recapture of Tampico. General Pavon, who had a force of 1600 or 2000 mcu in the Haustica, and is now holding Tampico, bas Issued a pro clamation declaring Pucbla Vieja open to foreign commerce, which it is feared will lead to open hostilities between the forces under his command and those under Colonel Gomez. Under this tate of aff airs, the inhabitants of Tampico sic in constunt dread of the most serious discords, and a probability of the indis ciiminate plunder of the town. Naval. The United States steamer WiHooel i arrived at4Key Wcct ou the 10th instant.V Morrlaacy at tbe White House. Ansong the many visitors at tho President's home to-day was John Morriuoey, Congressman elect. Latest Market bv Telefrraph. Baltimohk, November 19. Flour dull; sprint: extras, 12 &,M3 76. Whnat declining. reeds quiet. Clovcrst-ed scarce. Pork and Lard nominal. Mtrar dull and declined. Cotlce steady. Whisky dull ; Pennsylvania, S2 30. Cotton dull at S4Jo. lor mlddlinir uplnnefs. Kkw York, November 19 Stocks are Irregular; Cb'caim and Jtock Island, 105; Rcadinir, 113J ; Can ton, 40J ; Eric, 77j ; Cleveland and Toledo. 113: Cleve land and Pittsbnrp, 86,'; I'lttebnig, Fort Waviie, and ( hicu jo, ; Michiann Centra', 112; .Hiclii. run Southern. R3j ; M esouri ti. 87k: Fivp-tvrenties, U2108; do 18CI. 13; do. 1S(i, 106 : Ten-fortio, U;i); t-even-thirties. 106; Kxchange on London, 109; Uudson Kiver, 1231; bold. 110. EUROPE Late News by Cables and Steamers, Saturday's London, Liverpool, and Frankfort Msrsetf Carlotta Gatting Well Letter from Garibaldi Marriage of the Prince Amadeus, Etc. Etc. Financial and Commercial Intelligence. LIVERPOOL BKBADSTUIPS MARS AT. Liverpool November 17. The market for all do scnptions of Breadstuff is more active, and prices sno v a general improvement Flour bointr Od ls. per barrel, and Corn Bd. per quartor hitrnor. v heat also exhibits an upward tendency for prime sorts LIVERPOOL COT TO X MARKET. LiviotPOoL, ovemter 17 1 he Cotton Market or ens stoadilv, with saies estimated at 9000 bales. Middling Uplands are still quoted at ltd. uud i exaa Aliddlii.gs at lld. MVKUPCOL PROVISIONS MARKET. Liverpool, November 17. Lard Is depressed under the advices Irom the tfniied (States, and ana. tations are about 2. (id. lowor on tbe woes, closing wiiu si'iicrs ni oos. i' owi. vxrizo btatks bonds in oecmant, London, November 17. A toleerara from Frank fort, dated this forenoon, rr.iortJ the eiosiatr price in American 6-120 bonds last (Friday) evening, PEUSSIA. The Necrtlo Gun Cabinet Change The northern Confederation. The Prussian War Otlice has published a state ment to show that It was not superiority of the eedle gun, but ot the men who carried it, that ave victory to tbe Prussians. The total consumption of cartridges during the anipaipn was only seven to each infantry sol tlifr. In the hottest engagement the Muhest fipure was 23 per nutn of mono present. Dunns Ihe war i00 cannon were brought into play, aud each gun bred 40 rounds. The Prussian Coetecontradicts a rumor that changes would shortly be effected iu the Prussian Cabinet. The proerees made in the preliminary meit smes for the organization ot the iwrih German Confederation will, it is predicted, enable the new (Jermun Parliament to assemble at the be ginning of next year. Count Wimptl'tn had had an audience of the King, to present his creiltniials as Austrian Kuvoy at the Prussinn Court. ITALY. Projected Marriage of Prince Amarua. Florence Oct 27 ) Corretpoui'euce lAmdom. Times, The oroiected marrtace between Prince Anm- v - decs of Savoy and the young Princess Delia Cisteruii is very generally talked ol, uud thought likelv to take place, although few seem to sus pect by what influences ii has been brought about. The lady's mother is of the De Alurode family, and a fervent Komani-t. 1 hear thut sbe is connected with the Marquis d" Bremo, one of the great Court dignitaries. The dausbter has no particular personal charms; she is taid to have a lortunc eiaal toXluo.OiiO steiling. It can hardly be supposed, ho ivever, that money would have any weight in the case of a Prince of Italy. Morganatic marriages, ao common in parts of Ptot&itaut Europe, oetng inadmissible in Catholic countries, the children resulting from the union would, in tbelr turn, inherit tbe crown of Italy. Iu short, tbe mar riage would be in all respects regular, and would take place with the consent of all patties concerned, the only peculiarity Hbout it being that the Prince would marry ono ot hut lather's subjpets, and a person not of royal blood. The conviction generally felt that such marriaaes are fraught with, pro bable evils and inconveniences, and should be avoided nt any cost, is sufficiently demon strated in England by some of tho foreign alliances to which recourse is bad for members of our royal family. Intbecaso ot the Italian princes, of whom there are only two In direct succession to the cro;n, and pne ot those of a weakly constitution, it is obviously desirable that they should contract alliances th "bt be politically n,w?ut&1an,f7f: ,At Vinnna such alliances might be found. On the other hand i? h" ' w"ed to wed at homo, Prince Amadeus bas a charming cousin, tue dauehter ot thruches" of Oenoa, wbo would make him in ill rfsoerta a suitable bride. The Prinoe of Cartawao is understood decidedly todisapiove the projected mesalliance. Speech mt Victor Rmaatnal te the Tin, ttan Uepntatlon. Upon reoelvlng the rosnlt of the ricMtvitum from the Venetian deputation on the th tnst. King Victor Emanuol made tbe following reply: 'Tbis day is tbe proudest of my life: eighteen Jars ago my father proclaimed from this ottf the war of indepcndeuoc, and to-day you brinir to me i manit?8tatlon of the popular will in U Venetian provinces, which, united with Italy declare my latber'a wish to be accomplished. iLuU coHrn by this act what Venotla did up to and bas maintained up to tho pre5nl jay, with admirable constancy aad abaicgailo. I, tnendoro, pay a grateful tribute to those generous patriots who upheld their faUfi ia th destinies of the country by every kind of aacri floe, and by their blood. To-day forctra Uoral natlon ceases orever. Italy U con8titued, if not yet complete. Italians must now doend. and make ber great. The Iron Crown f also onoThi AV'r bui thnt Uro S my people.i m' made bj e lvvc U Tn Carbine the Ooitt of th Nation' Letter from tsarlbaldl. Garibaldi has written the lollowing kr t , L.oriRloIa, who had communicated to him a. plan for a rille meeting at Padua: vnM7J7r.l'ori,ilola--Ulaval I convpltment ftnn' !5 yox yetVUC( ,n ue reaJiw raadG lo n nnprHTAnd nnna rA. it .i . . bine ought to be th gospel of lauSS "u'j wui-u wt-ii eeruisea in the use of that arm will they bn-able to say proudly. "We am ltfillnna!" (Winn nt,H I i,.II ..V'i... " . all my power. Entirely jours, G. GaBIBlLDU THE PRINCESS CHARLOTTE. More Satisfactory A ccounte of Her HealttK II.. . . . luiuri.,. Hicnftrjr rrenanis. From the Memorial Diplomatique, November I, We receive direotly from Miramsr satisfactory news as to the state ot the Empress Charlotte. Thanks to the ittelligent and assiduous care with which her Malesty Is surrounded, and to the, absolute repose she enjoys in that charming retreat, the moral excitement which bad dis turbed the Empress' mind la completely ap peased. 1 me improvement, which at first appeared but slow, now assumes all the symptoms of a radical Cure. At half a ininchnt I'mm tlA ...... . Miramar stands a small pavilion, built in the iiBiiun Bi.veoi too Middle Ages, and covered with verdure, which is called th Gardener's House. Before leaving for Mexico the Archduke Maximilian aDd the Princess dwell there in pre ference, in Order to earn no thn Irlrmmnnu. J etiquette. a be tm press has again installed hersolf there, and in the midst ot the plo.tsnnt reminlscenot nuiuu tmiuuiiu uvr, occupies ner leisure wtta reading, music, and painting. The medical attendants insist that ber Majesty shall not leave Europe duriner the winter. The nrnha. bility is that when the weather becomes mora rigorous the Empress will go to the Isle of Lacioma, which is her personal property, ami which enjoys tbe mlldes temperature of Naples. Telegram of November 5 from Trieste. Intelligence received hero from Miramar states that the general health ot the Empress Charlotte Is i now reassuring, and that the Imaginary fears which her Majesty's friends had hitherto entertained have partially diminished and partially disappeared. It has, however, been decided as a measure of precaution, that the seclusion in which the Empress has lived frince her arrival at Miramar chail be continued tor the present. MAXIMILIAN, lie la Resolved Wot to Leave Mexico. raris Xov, 2) Correspondence of the London News. It is reported In the Opinion that a messatre has been received from the Emperor Maximilian in answer to the news of tbe Empress' illness. After expre&bing his deep sorrow tor her malady, and approving all that has been done, he add that, buing resolved at every sacritice to sur mount, if possible, his bad fortune, he will uot leave the post which duty assigns him. If he adheres to this determination, so en tirely contrary to the wishes of his early patron, and to the instrjclions given to General Cas tleDau, the position will be strangely compli cated, for one would think that the French troops cannot in honor be withdrawn without a positive assurance of non-intervention on the part of the United States, and the plea ot putting an end to anarchy in Mexico may thus only have resulted in setting up a new element of division. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 19 Beported by Do Havan & Bro., So. 40 H. Third street SECOND HOARD 5WUitvw.new....l'2 flOOOU S5-20s(i6...HM!l ftlOtiO V.ta 1 KOs. h ob 1052 62000 H & it Ip Ism 86, 100 sh Koadinc 67 200 sh do...s5.C7 1-18 100 sh do. .tUO 67 2-1(1 6 sh Ph & E 32 100 sh Uata pf 2ft 100 sli do aOO 28 lwsn do s30 2": juubo ao. 21 27 sii Penn K 5ti lOosh hch pf..... 86 100 sh Ooean J QREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES . Having purchased at the late Aapbon Sales goois of late Importation, sold at a great sacritice, and with a general reduction oi prices oi my entire stock. I sta jnablud to ofltor great induoenienU to buyers. LADIES, NOTE THE PRICES t LUPIN'S FABBICS Ln pin's Merlnoes redaced troui tl-2 to $1.' Lupin's Merlnoes reduced from 1 37X to $1'12W l upin's Merinoes reduced Irom SI 50 to (1-35 I upin's plain lien Poplins reduced irom II 'Hi to tl. Lupin's best quality reduced from 91 Sj to liU. IN ALL TOE CHOICE SHADES. tn pieces of fcmpross Cor Jed Poplin, a yard and an. ehihth wide, a full line ot oolors only af-M Klch Plaid Poplins, at 81, 1-I2H, 1-j5, tl XIM. Our i rich rJUk Plaid Poplins reduoed to al-OO. FBOM AUCTION. Several lota of Striped Poplins, bargain. JUST EECKIVED. One case ot corded Silk Epinllnes, price I1M. 1 hese goods ure novelties, and are soiling with gr a rapidity. A complete assoittncnt ot Irish Popllntr beit foodi Daily receiving New Goods from auction. DALMOKALSI BALMORALS t Full, large sbe. In bright colors, heavy, only ft. a In l hue oi sheeting, 8 billing, and Pillosr-caao Muslin. i FLABNELS I FLAlfNELB t A large stock at low pi ices One case oi extra, heavy canton Flannels, on'y 16V. C. D. WISHAM, ff2'2 smthJm No. IS EIOUTa btreet yifARBURTON & SON, No. 1004 CHESNUT STREET, HAVE NOW Ol'KN FOB INSPECTION A SPLKND1D STOCK OF EONNFT VELVETS, SA'iiNS, t OBDED SILK. POULT DE boir, 0R0 HE NAPS, BOJINET KTRHnWR 1K1JIMLNQ RIBBONS. VELVET RIBBONS, SATIN RIBBONS, JBJLN1UA RLBB0N3, KLOWIH3, FEiTULB;', KUCI1EB, FRAMES, ETC. A lar:e rJtock Peal Lace Goods i MTTBT. i POINT. VALEXC1EKNES, THREAD, APPLIHUiJ, niiiMuiinw t'NGLlbll & FREKCH IbLIUK THREAD, KEAL ELO.NDJ, IhONITON, Et IVKt-BUNua AM) HAUL LACK 10 MATCH. Ilaxlkerclttcta, Ulovea, Kmbroldertee, Plain and Figured NeU, Crape, Edglnes, lnertln, Veils, Collars, W11ITK jt018, Kir. lito. Flrst-claas Goods at the prtc ofliileilox. . A UOQD llCtrT TO TUE TMADK. BWstuth I-OILL-HEAPH. CARDK. t IBCl l.ARS, ETT. D iiloiwt with dpsli-a tvniflustr. fhsrkj, Diafta. eie.. ngreJ iu i tie Hum slylrs at MOSis , t'0'. 3' iHloU t trwL Isll w21t A
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