AMUSEMENTS. AMRRIOAN AOADKM nm Mfrain Th (Mil Rl ton a Medea." As tho time approaoho lor the ik-vui ui ion uiaunguianod artiste infour euy, ine ex cttomont lo see and liear hnr increase Tho rush for secured seats lias been great, but we learn that quite ft number ot very desirable plaooa, espooially In the baloony, still remain unsold. The Tact Is worth Ob nerving, at indicating a pooullar local taste. In New York the balcony seats are always the first to be taken, and they there command a premium; while in ltuladolphia the parquot is mort In domand. A1 this la aot due to any essential dilferenoein the. opera fioure or theatres of ihe two cities it Is difllonlt to aooount for uoh amaikod dlllorouce in preturenoe as regards position. The oharao er seleo'od by the treat tragedienne for her flrt apuearanoe that of "Modoa" is one wntoli shows Bistori'a gonitis to the greatest perfection. The play ifselt is one ot th best of her repertoire, aud lis produotion, both in Europe and In this ooun try, has always created a furor. We doubt not that Its representation In I'mladolDhla. on Momlav sron. lng next, will form no exception to the rale. A great treat, tberelore, is in store for those who witness the performance of Medea, which was writ, ten, by-the-ay, lor Kachol, but who declining to appear in It, it was accepted by Itistorl. whoso sue oo" was so ereat in it that Rtohet, who was present the first night of Us poriormnnce, was so enrapturod that rhe iainted. M. liogouve, its distinguished ftuthor, who was terribly chaginod at Kachol's re jection ot his jrroat p,ay, was so overjoyed at the nuooossoi his tragedy that he wrote afterwards: "itacbei tilled me, bat Uistorl ius restored me to life." On Tuesday evoning M'me Adelaide Ristorl will appear as "Marie Stuart " The sale of tickets lor luesdav and Wednesday evenings will oointnence at theAcaclomr of Mosio and at Trumpier's uituic store to-morrow (Saturday) morning. Ths French Opera 'Zampa" and th 'Cbowb Diamonds." 1 he entertainment pre sented this evening by Julunet aud Drivec's Jirenca troupo will consist of 2'imna and ht Maitre tie t hap tile, Mademoiselle Naddie and M. Armand appearing respectively as Catulllo" and "Zampa," and Maderaoisolle -Laurontis and M. , Wilhelm as "Gertrude" and "JJarnabe." The in. tiinsie intciest due to tho entire entertainment will receive an outside impulse from the faot that General Geary, Governor cloot, will, it Is under stood, be present, and occupy a proscenium box. Tbenmnoof Madomoisellu -Saddle In not precisely idenliiled with the reputation ot the French troupe; but it in suflivlcnliy p eassnt to warrant the foeliug of a pood degree, of public interest in hor roap pearai.ee. At the matinee, to-morrow, the CrotoA Dia mond wnl be presented, with Naddie, lauroutm, and Aulhelme in tho principal role. Tun Nhw Cheshut Street Theatre. The por formanoes at this house to-night are for the beoefit f John E MDonough. The interesting drama of hong btrike and a popular laroe will be per formed. Mr. Mcuonougb has catered most success fully lor the publio, and he deserves a substantial remembrance to night. To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon Mr. McOonough and the wuo e company will appear in Arrah net A'ogve, for a matinee performance. Xo-morrow evening Long Strike will be presented. Arch Street Theatre. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Paul are to make their last appearanoe but one this evening. Mrs. Paul w ii introduce hor impersona tion ol "Garibaldi," which was an eminent sucoess in London. She is a more varionslv arifted Protean perlorraor than has appeared in this city within the memory of many middle-aged theatre-goers. On loudar ovening Mr. F. 6. Cuanirau will commence an engagement. Walnut Street Theatre Mr. Clarke's benefit will take place this evening, when be will appear in three popular pieces. The bouse a ill be crowded on Uiis occasion. Hew American Theatre. The Slack Crook is still filling this place of amusement. As it will shortly be withdrawn for a Christmas spectaclo, all who have not seen it should do so speedily. There will bo a matinee on Saturday afternoon, when the Black Crook will be presented. Going to Leave Us. VIr. E. A. Locke, the come dlan ot the American Theatre, withdraws from that establishment, we are informed, and joins the forces t the Academy of Muio, Albany, New fork. Mr. Locke is a most deserving favorite at the, "Ameri can," and we think the management will have some difficulty in filling his position. An Art Exhibition. There is now on exhibi tion at be Art Gallery, No. 1805 Chesnut street, a flue laudsc.ipe by Eierstadt, entitled "The To-Semtte Vailer." It belongs to the Crosby Opera Houso Art Association, and is intended as the second prize in the national dt.-iribution to take place in January. It is a companioii-DXiur wth "ibe Base of tho Socky Mountains," by the same artist, which was pui chased by Sir Moitoii 1'eto lor twenty thousand dollars, and will l e exmbiied at the World's Fair in Paris, in 1867. The piotuie now to be seen at the Art Ga lery repr-sen-s a view in the Yo betnlte Valley, bounded on u therside by preoiDitous rangos ol naked rock', towering into most startling nod imposing altitude. In the foretronnd is a suico of level country, puntod 'Vilh rare fidelity and truth In tone and lex'uro. 15 ut tho great merit of t ie picture i its light and atni'Spuore. Ihe wholeoaovas seems sorrouudoJ with the latter, and the part o ca cl go den light fill the mi dale distance and baot ground, aud rendei llioin luminous with t ie warm glow ol the summer sun. The picture is well worthy visit. Thb Gehmakia Orchestra. The following is tbe programme tor to-morrow afternoon : Coooert Overture (first time) F. Lindpamtner Sai'or gong (first tim' ) K. bohnraann Myrtle Wreath's Walu Strauss ftl edits' ion (by rquet) sb BioQ Overture "Uebnden". ,. ... Urtntlelssonn Second iiuaie ' Lorelei" (dmt time V, vyallaoe Usuibrii cs Festive 8 uuds Galop (first Lmej Mlchaelis CAitNouobB A Dixet are exhibiting a very carious and comical Black Crook to oiundoU houses every night. 1 he Old Folk? have a splendid programme tor tins eviPiug am to-Uiorrow aitoruoon. at .National Hall. Vai.eb'b Winteb Garden, Vme street, be'ow Eieh'h. !te ins Victoria Uo yard. Miss Ada Tosman, aud the Excelsior Orcneslra every evening. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items eee Third Fage. AnAfiucmn Raid. Last evening, at a late hour, when all good citizens were wrapped in found repose, tU3 lumates of the houte of William Max, the kep?r of a drlnk inff snloori ou ciinautown avenue, above Seventh, were aroused by a general hammerlnK, kicking, and swearing at the door. On the door being opened, two negroes stepped within, and demanded tbe lnimeliftte serving up ot large amounts of ' langletoot' and "lightning." They beiLg in a potnewhat, inebriated state, the reque-t was refused, whereupon a general smathirg was canted on, making considerable noise, and waking the neighborhood. Notwith standing tbtir bemi-tipsy state, considerable muscular power was developed. 80 me of their friends arriving soon a'ter tbe commencement ot the disturbance, took the'm away in satcty before arrests could be made. Up to the present time thej have not been arrested. Bcbning op A Steam-Ttjg. ITiU morn ing, about 1 o'clock, the tuir-boat Oeorqe M. Griffin, Uiug at the wharf of Day, Carter & Day, Cooper's Point, took fire. Tho bott, at the time, was Ijtng astern of a schooner 00 the ways, but was hauled to the wharf opposite. Oue of tbe watchmen was sleeping in tbe cabin at the time, and was awakened by tbe smoke, and gave the alarm, and with the other watchmen of the yard attempted to subdue the flames with buckets of water. They paitially succeeded In keeping the flames down until the steamers arrived upon the ground and effectually subdued them. All the forward part of the boat, Including the pilot house, was burned. Tbe machinery was greatly damaged by the heat aud water. The total loss is between thiee and tour thousand dollar, which Is fully covered by insurance. The origin of the tire is unknown. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTIIINa HOUSE, 603 and 605 CHESNUT .St., PMla. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Hade to Order, Reasonable, Serviceable and Fashionable TflE DALLY ErgNINr TELEGRAPH. PHILAMLPfllA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, .i860., A Manifest Swindle Lux the People dok uiRin t.oARDi A lew days ago, we ex posed the wretched attempt at swindling simple minded people which Is now being perpetrated ty somepnrsoa to Cincinnati, stylin" them selves "Williams & Co., Actuaries of the United States Prize Concert." The manner in' which they carry on their disreputable calling, as we then showed, Is by procuring, in some way or other, the addresses of persons residing In this and other cities, at . a distance from the head quarters of their operations; and then forward ng to them a piinted circular, of which tho fol lowing is a copy, the blanks being tilled up to suit the circumstances: 4vr,i7M'?tA?a,qn'lr,erg' Snow Rooms, and Office of the Unitod Htatos Prise Conoort, Nos. 10 and la West filth street, Cincinnati, Wovombor 28, 18J0. Mr. "T"7. i',r ',oltt. No , has drawn a pnzo, valued at 75. The charges and exponsos on the same amount to 86 26. Please remit to us that amount, and stite by what express you wish the prise sent Addre's Williams & Co., Aotuanes, Box Iso. 900, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' Now as a matter of course no pcrion who has auy knowledge of the tricks for making money, to which resort is had by scheming villains who are too lazy to engage in arfv kind of honest toil, will be "taken lu and done lor" by such a temptation as Is here presented. Nor is it to be presumed that a person gilted with the ordi nary amount of common sense, who encojnters in this case for the first time anything of the kind, Mill be deceived by it. Unfortunately, however, the world is not made lip exclusively of people whose chief character istic is common sense. And lor this reason Jleesrs. Williams & Co., hud it possible, we dare say, to derive a very neat income from fllpir nrncnnf AnnnnoliAn CHnnn n..u lifehed our first article, calling 'attention to this j'oiin uioi ovwauif, uiurr cuses in wntcn it hi been uttemntoil tin VP fntrm imlut auk nArUn T t was only yesterday afternoon that a very poor aud equally credulous old lady, living some dis Jance out of town, whs saved her $3 25 by having her attention directed to the article in The Evening Tbleobath of last Monday by a clerk ofineolour express companies to whom she nnnlintl tnr a Hrnt'l. in Iia familial ihnn ) . - m , u J . V:I1I1.V.U . tUl CU VIU cmnati Prize Concert Swinalers. xne oniy way by which tbe credulous and saved from the cunning machinations of swin- uicir. ui mis sinpe, is ior toe newspapers to take UD the matter nnrt nivn it o (hnrmirh noniiin tion. It would not be ami, seither, if the post master of Cincinnati should look into the atTatrs of Messrs. Williams & Co., and withhold their letterfl Until ihnvpan oaliarn Yii nnA u l : - as well, that they are anything more than swin- Mitio. xxc us lei-iumiy atuuorizea to take this rOIITIIA hr ihp laara vnL.nlatlnn KA , i: Department; and he is not only authorized to do so, but it is made his Imperative duty thus to put a stop to any such attempt at swindling through the agency of the mails. Possibly he is not aware of the operations of '8s?. Williams & Co., and for fear such ShOUld be thpPaO wa hava tulron Ika l.n..KI call his attention to the subject. In the mean time, lot Iin nnrann f.irarai-H n r!.1nnl dollars and twenty-five cents, under the belief that Ihe will receive iu return for it a prize worth seventy-five dollars, or any other tangible sum. A moment's thought will surely convince him thttt a business conducted on such unbusi nesslike principles can only result in the finan cial ruin of those engaged in it, unless the latter should, as in this case we have no doubt they do, coolly place the remittances in their pockets and smile at the verdancy of their dupes. The New Cohocksixk Pjresbyterian Church. No stronaer evidence can be adduced pt'the growth of a community In point of popu lation and progressive civilization, than the ocular evidence of Its places of religious wor ship. For in Christian communities they are always in keeping with the advancement of the people; and the building of new church edifices, the enlarging and remodellingof old ones, is proof positive of increasing congregations and enlarged ideas as to proper places for religious worship. It is with ereat Dleasuro that wa notion tbe constant improvements which are daily being made in this direction in different parts of our city ; especially in the northern part are they more eeneral. The conareation of the old Cohocksink Pres byterian Church (Rev. S. A. Mutchmore, pastor), situated on Uermantown avenue, near the junc tion ol Fifth street, bv the largo additions to its membership during the last winter, was com pelled by necessity to commence tue erection of a new church etliflce last Auaust, on Columbia avenue, facing Franklin street, one of the tiuest sites in the city. The church is built of presseJ brick, having a front of Trenton bro vn san 1 stone, of pleading contrasr and tine appearance. It is one hundred and thirteen leet in depth, eixiy-tive In breadth, and the gable is at the heightb of one hundred leet. The elevation to the top of the spire, when completed according to the plan, will be two hundred and twenty leet, making one of the highest and most im posing in the city. The cost of builditieaud material is about $50,000; the wound, f JOOO: and contingent expenses will make a total sum ol $00,000, ensuring a most imposing ornament to the city. It will have every modern con venience, and will have a sitting capacity of one thousand. The edltice. by the day and night working of a large corps of laborers, is last Bearing completion, the roof beine nearly alt on. It is expected, if aided by favorable weather, that the lecture-room will be completed wiihin two months for occupation. Tbe ladles of the congregation are working energetically in making preparations for a fair, which is to be held in the new churoh, to commence one week before Christmas. Duo notice will be given of it, with all matters thereto pertaming. Tee Life of onu Lnnn.-.Wn leged to announce to those of our reader who were pievented from listening on Sunday night IfiKt Ut thp fifth riiBnnroA nn tho ulmn. .K. that it will be presented for their benefit in our lu-iiiurruw b issue, iu maaing mis announce ment we would observe that, in the floisbed tone and pure doctrinal sentiment, the pathetic and persuasive appeal to believers and unbe- iicYiio, luuiuiui-u mm iud Kt-iiuuie apostolic style of presenting the truth, our minds are floated back to the dajs of the revered Bethuue, when Le, at the same sacred desk, provide! similar instructions. Many of the surviving members of the original flock ol Dr. Bethunc cheerfully acknowledge a marked similarity of Dijiirui luciii mm luciuiiv ill IUU ai.-COUrsoB Of the Rev. J. W. Scheuck, pastor of the Third Reformed Dutch Church, Tenth and Filbert street. Tho next discourse will be on ' Our T.orrl'R Tomntntinn in flip Wil.1 ' 1 " - - ... ..... .u , iu ut delivered on 8unday evening next, the 0th inht. in mis autisiuu iu mis minister of the uospel we add, with much gratification, the increain" Interest evinced in thp WArlnpmlnvr nrm.i,. i-.f tures, which are of the most entertaining and iusuuciivu uubihi ivr, Stealing Boots. David Hutchinson, who is an ardent admirer of a neut-tiiting pair ot boots, became eunmored of a pair that were hanging in front of the boot aud shoe store of Mr. Stillman, at No. 811 Spring Garden street. Not having the money to pay tor them, and being too bashful to ask for them, he quietly picked them up and walked off with his prize. He was born under an unlucky star, ho wever nnd was detected aud arrested soon after in Drum court, close bv, and was escorted lo the office ot Alderman Ma-sey. who held him in $1000 bail to answer for his little transaction. ROCICHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE," os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.,Fhila. VAJLX, AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY CABELRBSNK.es OF WOB K M KN. In) UTiOUS irsuiis onen comeirom xne extreme careless tiecs of workmen In nil Hut it is a more characteristic feature with those wnoe business it is to load and unload cargoes and wagon on the wharves and streets. The tossing ot articles from street to warehouse, without observing the movements of passers-by, and the utter disregard of srtould be remedied. For it is the most easy thing imaginable to strike a person when all the energies of tbe tossers are rnnripntrntjvl in thn eliort to see the fast and regular movements of mien uiings as dmcks, hags ot salt, hams, kegs, etc., arching throueb the air. This is common hot only to tho docks, but to all of our butiness streets, without exception. It was but this morning, near the West Jersey lerry, that an old lady, who bad just arrived from across the river, and was quiolly making her way along Front street, was struck, aud no doubt severely injured, byoneot the many large hams that werefluns across the walk in regular succession. The lady having the misfortune to be near-sighted, attempted to pass while the workmen, utterly discarding her presence, mere heaving the hams in wondrous style. It is none ot the pleasantcst sensations, espe cially in a crowded stteet, to bo hit in this man tier, or to have the supply of our breath imme diately stopped by the blow of some board, which is brought into painful conjunction with tbe body by the carelessness of a gaping car penter or cargo-shifter. Let these unmindful persons imagine the feelings o; the victim of Mich an occurrence if they can; then remember that others have the same sensations, and try to remedy this injurious detect. Sharp Swindling Oprhatiow Rathn a Sham niere nf Villnnv vgj nnrnnlratail , . w . . a tailor who has his place of business at No. ujb jNortn second street. It appears that a family in reduced circumstances had advertised A rnunlA nf rnnma fn lot 1n thiv h,nan n. xr 1?28 Davy street, A young man called in an swer to the advertisement, between tho hours of 1 and 2 o'clock jesterday, and engaged them, mcy pni in-1 tuioBiou oi iue iaay 01 tne house to place a piano in the parlor, tie said his wife only needed It for her own amusement. The lady consented. He then went away, and between the hours of 4 and 6 In the evening he called again with a scrubbing brubh and bucket, nnd said that the piano would be there soon. So saying, he commenced to sweep and arrange the room, as she supposed, for the reception of the piano. She leit him engaged thus. In a few minutes after she had left the room, a tailor mnir fhA hpll and nua almitio v... .v young man to the parlor. Ho had with him a bundle of clothing, which the young man asked him to allow him to try on, going upstairs tf jr that nurnnsp. Thn tailnt. caf in ii i V - - ... - ... " iu.iv. onv m ,no 1C41IU1 IOI halt an hour waiting for his return, und then Kctnug iuiiom.-ui, uu cauea iue iaoy or the nouhP. anil nslcpil hor ir ih n,m,i.i ' n. . - duu nvuiu vail me young man down, as he was in a hurry. She went after him, and found be had gone, and had left tbe front door open. The disappointed tailor iplt A fciwlrier and a viaa. mon l.nn. - - . w v. iuimi, lie T 1 11 l; Tillid dearlv for hia .vnprlpnnp tlin olAthln. being valued at $70. CnKATiNO A Publican. William TV Birch, who is supposed to b? a near relative of the man who "went up and down to seek his umuer mroueo toe town," and who, as the veracious historian tells us. brought up at a place where thev did not sell ' bread with one hfh-ball," bus eot into a slight difficulty. It peems that William, or Bill, as his crnnipaVpno. rally call him, thought he could do a cuter thin He walked into a restaurant vesterdav aftpr. noon, at No. 1528 Lombard street, aud sitting down before a table, called for a bountiful din ner, which was fumisbrri to biro. He ate with a good reusti, anu gatting up, was going out very calmly, picking his teeth, when the keener of the restaurant called to him that be ha I for gotten to pay for his dinner. Ha replied that he had not forgotten to pav, but that his memory was better than his pocket-book, aud that he did not intend to insuli th man' husnl. tality bv orterine him hlthv lucre tor tbe enter tainment. The proprietor did not see the matter in that way, and had the Jt remy Diddler arrested on a charge of mieaemeitnor. He bad a he iriuj before Alderman 1'ottinger, and was committed to answer. La Cotebie Cabnival. This affair, now looked forward to bv our b-lla and oeaux wi.li the moi-t plCM8iirabl anticipations, will come oil' on Monday evening, January 14, 18C7, at the Academy of Music, aud will, doubtless, eclipse ttio.-e ot the past treasons. M'ssr. Abel and Riel?V, the directors of this trand ref are to. well known to be con 1 ered pirsim jiiio is in their arrantremetita of Bala Masques; an 1 when we eay that heretofore their management has been second lo uonr, we think that wo but utter the renliments of our readers. We might men tion many new features which are in prepara tion for the occasion, but would prefer that tho alicady latge nurabei of subscribers may see tor themselves. We can, however, au:ure those who uay be fortunate enough to assist upon the occasion tt.at a rare treat is in store tor them, and we anticipate witnessing such an avaltucbe of novelties and as-mblase of beauty and la h ion, en coMume, as has been unequalled in our city. We bave secured our admission ticket; go thou and fin m-. EMBRZZLKMi.M young man named Hnry Hookey was arrestee yeatcriay upon iue cnarge oi emoezziement. lie wad era ploed as a canvassing agfut by Mr. Costar, who is the anent tor the "Gospel Directory" far 1867. It was Hockey's duty to go around soli citing subcribers and ad.-ertf-emeDts,, and no told the parties if they wished to have their names inserted in capitals thev would have to pay an extra fee or titty cejts. It was his d ity to make returns to Mr. Costar daily, with tnj names of the parties. Instead ot doing that, be has been appropriating tho money so collected to his own use. Some of the parties complained to Mr. Ctstar, supposing that they had no right to pay it. By this means the young man wa detected, and was arrested at Ninth. and Chesnut streets, and taken before Alderman Beltler, who ueiu mm 10 answer in 9ivuu uau. bUBOLAB Foiled. John Stein was ar tested at Manayunk yesterday morning, under very suspicions circumstances. It appears that he was found in tbe enclosure beloneincr to Dobpon's Mill",, at a very early hour. When discovered he was trying to persuade, or coas, a iiumiui rowser" ro anow Dim to diss nim. But the lattetr"knew his duty better," ani had no children.. A policeman happened to bi close by during the mau's earnnst anpcal'i to the "dorg,"' and asked the mau what he was doing there. He said he only wanted a place to rest, as he had.oome down from Whitehaven on a tiain ot oars, and was tired, and hai uo plaoe to go to. Thp oilicer arreetd him, and took him before Alderman Ramndell, who committed htm in delaull of $800 bail. A IZabd Case. Henry Kingston was arrested last Monday night, and committed by Alderman Stallman, an a charge of larceny and suspicion of arson. He was arrested on a war rant charging him with setting tire to Mr. Hark ness' carnage-house, at Chesnut Hill. On Beach ing his place, a set of harness, a saddle, tools, etc.. were found. A pair of spurs were to'ind in his pocket at the time of his arrest. All of the properly was recognized as belonging to Mr Harkness. Kingston was arrested some time ago on a charge ot burning tho barn of Mr. Rex ot the same place. He was formerly in the employ of the latter genth man, and bin tbe name of being a very bad character, ulthou"h ouly nineteen years of age. p Youthful Bubqlabs. At a very early hojr yesterday morning a policeman dis covered a couple of small bovs. about years of age, engaged in trying to open one of the butchers' stalls in the Spring Garden Market House. Oue of the yosugsters sat on tbe slall and beat a 'devil's tattoo" with his heels and knuckles, while Ms comrade endea vored to oprn the stall with a skeleton key. The officer watched their operations for a short time, aud then made a pounce upon them capturing them both. Tbev bad a liearW hai tore Alderman Mnssev. aud travn tho I iciuiiir.uii AJt-llltri UIIU U!3U UV il&VPn. TllPV miM IipI.I In h.ll I. .... UC' A Sharp Boabdkb. Jame Wallace took iuuriurb m me imriey tibeat Ii'it;i, in ixorm - ""x onr.-, mo nignt betore lasu- in voe mornfar, when the chambermaid went make up the bds, she found the sheets missing" from the bed ii the room neit to the one oc3dv'I0(1 by Wallace;. She informed the clerk, and tfu going up, the door of Wallace's room was found ocked. Unlocking it, he went in, and found the two missing sheets stowed away under the pillows. Wallace was arrested, and had a hearing before Alderman Toland, who held htm In $001) bail to answer. Wallace is a Balilmorean, and at the hearing could not give any account of how the sheets lound their way into his room. It is supposed it was done by the agency of the spirits (not ardent). Camden a NT Arr.lVTln IMirnn 1-r. - - ' l.fh.lJl.MU, Mr. David II. Muniy has been appointed Ueue ral Agent of this railway during the illness of Colonel John Y. Bryaut. tho well-known occu- Tiiint of ttiftt nnnit.inn f fnn i . i. Hi i conductor of the road, and he Is a irentleniaa a rt v van lvl n tX I A J f A 1 . . s . nuuinauijf uuoii ior iue place, ills business capacity and urbanity are graceiully exhibited to all who have transactions with him. The (election will meet with genernl aoproval from the patrons of the Camden and Atlantic Ruil- lunu. . A TrmrTrsrr V taunaiu. luarr iuuu uaix wdi nrrrfltj'ii vpatntrinv i a .... Ml root, hntwppn NintK a.,l rriu HAnA.. i- iu. supposed larceny of a cloth coat, a shepherd's vlmH fifnaa n 1n41 . 1 t . t ' v.M3,,oU,, uruss-uai, ana some otaer arlicles, as mentioned in our issue of yestorday. A , itheDrtic,cs excePl the cloth coat had been sold. She was arrested in the act of attempting to dispose of the latter for $1-50, its real value being .10. Shp m Tittermary to answer for suspicion of larceny. ra SiTitv Tkrt Twentieth street, was entered this morning and robbed ot sevet at pieces of merino, somesewing- siiK, several rows oi riaoon, ana other things, to the value of $000. The thieves had obtained nn entrance at tho rear by boring two holes t h rnnii h n onultnr knnl. .4 1. . .j .1 - "r - "nvi vuva. UI VUU DIU1C, IlllU bllUU shoving back the bolt. The job bore evidence a, Ui.ntnA V.a .1. 1 . ! ' 1 . I . ui umiuft uccu cup worn oi a BKiiiiit nana. STEAI.INO CnANflRS fir RirunvT Af an early hour this morning Robert Thomas, a "Clllled individual" hnmvllnrr Qt a nlana in A nnU street, near Brown, undertook to replenish his iuiuuc m m expense 01 nis leuow-iodgera. The game did not work well, however, and Robert soon found himself in the grasp of the law. He was arrentprl at rinronrainii rn.,n streets, aud committed in default of bail bv 1 11.. .. m.i j Aiiii-imiiu luinuu. An Undutifui. Son. A vounr fellow named Daniel Devlin was arrested yesterday on a charge oi assault and battery, and threaten ing to kill. It appears that Daniel, who was in be habit of abusing his mother, managed to cap the climax yesterday morning by kicking her in a brutal manner, throtviug hpr down stair j, and then drew a knife on her, threatening to kill her. He was arrested, and held in $601) bail to answer by Alderman Clouds. Timrlt Relief. A poor destitute woman called at the Mayor's otlice tnis morning about me time ne was noiuing nis usual levee, and asked for help. The kind-hearted Chief of Police. Mr. Ruggles. introduced her. and p. plained her case to bis lieutenants, and their prompt and generous contributions sent the poor creature oil rejoicing. It was an occasion that a feeling persou feels happy to record as a pieataut memory. tiAitcENT of Iio ikon. George Shaefer and Charles Mvers were arrested this morning and held in $800 bull for a fur'ber hearing by Aldermnn Clouds Thev bad a skid' at the foot of Shacsamaxon street w liar I, in which was a quantity ot p.g iron which they had rolen In t jrmat ion concerning the skilf and iron can be hud bv applvtoe to Llon'cnant Whiicratt at the ri iiietct-Ltn ward I'oiice station. STOT V. A WATCH. Henrv llnhtna robbed a man in Tioga street of a atoh the oilier day and escaped, ras anested bO H -cr l!h( lnor after tbe Iftttpr hurl fntimroH ml l,..t.ii him up to the county Ime. He arrested him, nun b ut a ut-nrin! oeiore Ainermaa- t'ttcll ho ao ooiumiiTua in aoiuuit ot tf,10U0 bllll. Sunday EvEMNfi Ijif.rTHRi.n rn Tnnvn Ml.N. We uu lerstaud the Rev. 8. A. Match- more win inaugurate a series ot lociuies on the 'Prod pal Son.'' next Sunday evening, at the Pi p-nv tcrian Churoh. Onrmanin'n npmia near the junction of Fifth atrei-t. ' TYiTTN D DEAD. A wnman nroa fnnmt Aaa,1 in ber bed this morning, at No. 307 N. IVunty- . 4 ursi Bin-t-u A man died suddenly at No. 6 Cromley Plaie, Sixth street, above Race, ihis morning. The Corontr was noiitied in both pases. Owneb Wantkd. Tho reserve Dolice picked up a bumile of fine leather brull '-bits, which are now awaiting an owut at the Cen tral Police Statiou. aa.4 .ijm in. ajv. " i u uiiroi, hue ClUlUCUb AlU- r can tragedian, has arrived in this city tr mi. Ca I forma, wbrre he has iut concludal his fare well engagement cn the Pacioo coast. Mr. For reft is in the enjoyment of excellent aealtn, and looks remaikably well. In TTaUH Fjlsln En...al 41.. n n. In.nl A .u . Wi AEB Belliko Ov-iicoats at 012-00. Prioe last year, 20 00 JOW. 20 00. " " Hi0J UiOU. 85 00 8K0. " ' 4500 85 00- " .6J00 ...8fi0. " ' i00 9 00. " " 14 00 10 00. " 1600 litKi laoo 12O0- 180J 14 00. " ' 2000 16 00. " 22(i0 1800. " 2600 ... 400. " " few 6 00. " 700 4 00. - " 8 0) 7-00. " " ' 10 00 8 00. " 120D 9 00. " MOO 10(H). ' " 1600 ...9160. ' " 8 400 Buhinkss Coats. Pasts at.. Yl 8T8 at. " 800. " ' ' 60) " " 4 00. 6 00 " 6 00. " " " 7 60 " " 6 00. " " 9.00 We have by far th largest and best asor.ment ot MtDs' ioulliB', and Boys' C.othinar in I'nilaJo phia wliich is tioing ropleni-hcd by large daily a iditioas' msDutsotaied of goods purcliassd recently at itftall Its than cost, and having reduced all stock on band to pioportionate prices, are ottering such t)arain bk are above enumerated. NOW IB TUK SJJMI. TO BUT. PRICES OAK Bit HO LOWKR. Half way bwwmn ( Bihsitt ft Co,, irru amd Towib Hall, Slxih Sts. ( 618 Mabkbt Stbbet. rf-r.rvi"Tt! Haines BrosPiamoh. fTTTl i l-kloderatein piloa, and as duraib'c t as anv Diano made. Gould, Seventh and Chesnut Streets, X KO. 1124 CHESKUT fcTBUBT. All the latest novelties In Fall ahd VMstbe Cloaks. Blaok Velvet Cloaks, Velvet Beaver Cloaks, Frosted beaver Cloaks, Chinchilla Beaver Cloaks. New style of Astraeban Cloaks, trimmod with Angola Fringe Muft to mateh. w. f . Campbell. No. 1124 Chebmtt fcRKrr. A bcautilul, rich, and varied stock of IiAdibs' Fvnsl r.usstan Sablo, Siberian Squirrel, lludson'a Bay fable, Grey Crimea, Mink Sable, Blaok Persian, Chinchilla. Blsck Astraohan, Royal Ermine, White Angola "Grebe" Collar and Muffs a great novelty, Misaas' avd Cbildbkh'b Faxot Fuss I la all color and at ail priPM. W. P. CAUrBEXL, ii. ' -"Jim n. r inn oovenm ana Arou lrVLr?if0l?ered h white ai lie. It is a n i rK ,8JoerJ,n 10 bo poplar. UU ne (inmin Embroidomd Corsets, la color r abcautiful. m additionTViMrFiVn French Cane CorJS" Kiench W halobone "B." Corsets," M bona. French Whalobora B. B " Corsets, 82 bonii. 1 he Jenny Und Whalebone Corset, r-ocond quality Ei-.brok.err d-top Corsot. Firt quality Kmbroidrd-tep CorseU. mbroiderod-top and front Corsets. E. P. D plain-finished Corvts. l'urple Embroiilored Corents, and Black Kmliroldorod Corsot-. w L : n 1 1 - ...I I 1 1 A . Tn.l 1 1 11 n n niru uuw Vi-' 11 m imi i niT7 vi XI uv- tincrliam Laoo Cunains, at the lowest prices. Mi the aixwe article can be had by retailers at tn lowest wholesale prices. Grand Openiwo of Zephyr Goona-. Just opened, a msriilllopnt assortment ot rich Zephyr I.iuiH. a ll n . In , . 1 1 n . "wuu i .. iv. .vi nil, i.i(iruiMjuiiiK nuaaiiu. aiuvuk; tbem will bo louud some raio gems and novoUios. 1 1... n 1 A . 1 I" . . , ,. .. . iiiu vmiy tuivutivii ui ine Jn-uuios is solicited. I .... u n--n. .Ullfl HI. f 1.1.1, Sovcnth and Arch stroots ZprnVR PtlPPKBR A lirn lunrlmMil: whI with beads, floes, and rophvr, in beautiful dosifrn o tnfled birds, flowers, anituala, and set flciire, at JOHN H. FTNN'S, . Sr venth and Aroh streets: ZKPnvR Cushions. In irreat varlntv. nnh an hirri. of brilliant plumairo, cats, do?s, fawas, duetts, and' heads, perfect copies of nature, at John si. Finn a, Seventh and Aroh s-jreote. Chairs, Camp Stools, and Bud, in larsro substitute lor impound Zephyrs, at tho lowest prices. " vbuio 4-vjiu is, a Difiuuuiu nruuio mr auvuaus, at Jonw M. Rinn'r. Seventh and Arch streets. When large quantities ot (roods are purchased, at iiuii ill. riSN'H, Hovonth and Aroh streets. fTT. T1 1 t-nJl-r x.-i-i c -T4.A ..I. r r l . r : . : ill n- .... va, iud DM113 UI VII 1 41UIIUK" Will beconitnued this evenitifr at Soot l's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, at 7J o'clook preoisoly, when the halannp nl thn natal f.nnnn will hn flla. posed of, iuoluding many works of nvnt. MlSB JrjXrA CiSTT. Nn. m I'unal atrnnt. V,.nr Tork, who has boon usintr Sewtnr Machines eleven years, states, in hor testimony before the Commis sioner of Tatents: I like the Grover & Bsker oiacnine Dost ; it is simpler. I bave tested tha Wheeler A Wilson and Sina-or. I jrive tho Grover & Baker the preference over all others; it is easier manneed, the stitch is durable; 1 hive made ear ments on the Grover A Baknr Machine and bad the garments entirely worn out without ripping- at all; and the machine is much easier learnod It will do a neater range of work ; it will do from a pleoeof boavy cloth to a pico ot Nainsook without any eaange excepting- cotton and need es. 1 oan make an ordi nary intelligent elrl quite a eood operator in about a wiek, and on other machines I do not think they weuld understand as well In three weeks, the Grover k nutter juacnine is so simple " FT.T.TPTrn avwYma. tfinutiiv rAVDiNvB Vidot Prbmiom Lock-Stitch iskwino Macbinxb. In comparably the best t r family ue. Hmhost fro miumstGold Vledal). Fair Maryland Institute. N-w York and I'ennsy.vania State Fairs, HJ3. No. 913 Chesnut street. Children's Clothing. M. tsiionmaker & Co.. Nob 4 aud 6 N. Kighth street, are now opening; a splendid assortmont of boys', Kirla', infants', and nnsics' clothing. Tgra Geo.StbokA Co.'b Pianos, ( ft At Gould's, TFI7 &evenin ana unesnut streets. llAvre Yon RrKM xm LiarNiirTnilia O0T IN (.vmcoAnr-ir not. visit Charles S'okes k Co' rendmadc Clothing bou-e. under the Continon'al. and you will see tbe iast new one out about 6 o'clock 1. M,, as that is- the time they take them in; anl laxer id iue evening, vou can seo inera all insido. A softness as well as a richness of the snadnws. hnDgin'the features in relief, is neoi iar to the I'l.otorrauhii made at B F Keimer's iltl ery. No. 62i Arc sireet. Six oaru or o o ia-ge Iaotorapli ur fit Taulb OntAMF.NTBbeautit"llv made, bv Morse fc Co , A os. 92 and (Hit, Aroh stroot MASON k Hamlin M -er?rB.7Bi nay jl Cabiuet organs, onlv at tf a i c. uumu a, nnveuia iuu viidnuuL oiroj-S. I i.K?nrAPEU Shell Aluonds. Filberts. Kucimli Wa lints. Raisins, eto.. can be h id m.t all tirapl 01 Oeorge w. Jcntuu, Jin 1037 Spring Garden stiott. Bakoaiscs in fLOTHINO, Bargains in Clothing. Bargains In C othin. Bargains in C.'oth nir. . Barf aun is Clothing. 3? Beavy reduction In pr:ces. Ft lr Bufinns Coats at 88, 10, 812 Ui, $13, 18, IS and up to 800; 3TOvprooats at $d, S9. $10, $11. $13, $15, $17, lif tzo, and up to $40. jrs BrPants at C4, $5, $8, $7, $3, $9, $1), $12, $14 fil 1ST 816, $10. M S tff" Vcsu at $8- 82'60, $3, 88 60, 84, 84 60, 86,1 (ST 86 60 to $9. ms Kvery garmout markd down onaocountof deo.iua in cost ot maaafacture. tloti ing. can now be had ohsaper man it may ba again for Hme time to oomo. Wanakakcb A Bbown, fovqlab clothi4mo hottsb, Oak 11 all, Suatheast cornet Sixth and Mabkbt Street. Elf- W nder Clothing very cheap. MARRIED. KHRWSON SOMKKi. Od the SHth of Koverober bv Bev. M. B rial, Mr. I3A4.C KHKWSOS. Jr.. to Miii tVA60M.US,a lafChlteDnam, Pa. M MUIKOBl-WARE.-By Friends' ceremonr. on the 4tb instaat, belore bis Honor Kbenezer Unun, Maror or tbe city ot Salem N. I., ISAAC B. HULFilliD Jr UUvilie, to 41 a BY M WAitt., of the former city. p ATTBK80N FACUETT.-On the ftta fnstnot. bv the Rev. IhomM . Allen. Mr JOHN W. iATl E KS jV to WIbs CAiUAKISE A. FAUOtTr. e--kJ PLTERON TJHLER. On the 6th Initant. by the Rev James Keilly, JOHJt rElEKJON to I.IZZtB u ilaui.htrot tbe late Joan Uhler, M. !., ail oi tbUci v. movants. DIED. U9TIN. On IbeSlh Inatant, MIRIAM, daughter 01' Clbar es and Ann Audi in in the 2Mb vear of ne- aire. 'Ibe relatives and mends ot tbe lamlv are renpctnillT Invited to attend the funeral, fro in tbe residence of ber pitre nta. No 1101 Ogda alree., on JJoujajr muruinir at M o'clock, without further notice. KIs'OWLKS. December 8, 1818, at Mllwanl.ee, Coloael O. B. KNOWLE8 MACNEIL. Aftera sbort but severe Illness. HA.R Klk.1' ANN duuubtei oi lianlel aud Kllztbet) Mauneil, and arauddanifbiur oi Wl liaiu M. uud Muria Parnoll, nged 14 year and 1 month. 1 be telatives ana irieuti oi the Ismlly are rasDSatmlly Invited to attend the tuueral, Irom ber latlier'a renidenoe, o 412 Carpenter street, on buuday, tbe Olu iuataat, at 12 o'clock, SELLFRS.-On the 6th Instant, COESEUU8 8EL Lt R, in tbe 74ib Tear oi Ida aue. Die relatives and friends oi the family ar respectfully invited to attend his tunw-al, from the retidence oi his on. D. M. ibe letH. jso. 1W1 Bmivd street, on Monday mornina Drxt at 8 o'o'ock. If'uueral survlces ou Muadar aittrnoon at 4 o'clock. NEW PATTERN i OF VTES HAVE JUST been tdded lo our pay ou aood aaaortment, uiaklnB it now rather auperljr. ni-ior skates for sale by TRUMAN ft 8HAW, jo 3 (Fli btTnlrty.lve) MAKKK-T 8t . balow Math. THE NEW STYLE OP CARVED BRONZE T huDdlrt. bill pulls, snd front-lo r look furaiture, with a ktaerui variety of ballder'-' hn-rlT. are, tor fa by TRUMAN SHAW. So. m (Y.Whi Thirty-flve) MA KKKT Uu, below Nlntb. Mrcn good coal is thrown into your ash bar-el by nit having tbe ashes first screened. Tbe several kinds oi patent ash siiteri and sieves sold by us will oiteu pav c,r ibemeves in tbe coal saved. . ... TRUMAUi te BHAW, - tio. m tElgbt TblrtyHve) M AKKKT St., below Mintb. BLANK AND ME.M UtAiSDUM BOOKS ON on band tr made to order in Ibe beti manner, at MOBH . "i'',M ii,i'ii"-iTmne. im n wa-Til M and I ATIIEMATICAL ANL) JDKAWINQ INSTRD meiita. wiiainmn'a Diawina FaDen. tiermao and English pauers by tb roll or sheet, monnted or plain. a, at Mtii-ii a fu-. Btrt. V 41 Ttnai FOUltTlI EDITION EUROPE TO-DAY. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cables .aaw i ' M'nnnivinttrtnniw),. VMUd Nate and European Associated Prei. Tha Fenian. erii?riW:wDe0emb?r T-Noon.-rheW in a strona K2fJS,,BorJ,i"'J,,l"n enquiry nTsn ,rF!rd 0 t" oi the Fonlaaor 5X?s o? J? 'n1'lBIn?' " what manner th guwdV, " la LIerPo' nd elaowhore are A K,m'y Conrteaica oate Frea.l.BlMii0,rfc Pabir, Dfaomber 7- Noon ih F, k of-war have blockaded Corea. ,h Fronoli Tose!. FrenU Offlecra IicbtIur nme. Rom a, December 7Tlio French, offloera wh. have so lonir been on dnty in this oify took a flrlr well InavA nl tha f.n. ..! i ' ,uu" " lW- .. - - - - kuis muiiuilK, Financial awl Commercial Intalllgenca. LiVKRr-ooL, Dtcember 7 Noon. Cettou-Tb fivtcr' Circular Is .day, reports the sales of oottoii lor the week at 6,000 balus. Tbe market Tibo"?: deoltne of ,d pound on tne week, MitWIina- uJ. lauds bein quoted at 18jd. uiiuk oj- .2.,Le!T.i.("l,3r w111 reMn 10 000 o1. ! the -.en-'t4?b,,,llour'",o,,,0Wnt urmerthanat tha openintr, thouirh quotations remain without elianira! tiyanpooL, Uecemae, 7-Noo,-BreXutA - Mark'? n Ke re,'0rt ,n ttw Livkrpool, Doeemher 7 Nooa Provisioos ara without ohanro. visiona aro l.oi. don, X-eoember 7 Noon. Tho-oneuln srtoa of Consols is.oSi for money. AM BRIO 4-tT STOCKS. The following- are the opening- prioe of AmRHoaat seowntie: Unitod State F4ve-t wen ties, 71 j lllisnis Central Kali wayaharo,77f ; Erie Kail way share, 47 j. FROM WASHIWQTOM THIS AFTERNOON. SrSOlAL DXSPATCUBa TO KyBMINGI TKLBBAPH.J w ASHiifoTOK, December 7. . Am Important Bill A Blow at Morrisaeir. Th4iMnnan .IiiiIIaIbm Inrnmlli... .Ill . .... - vuu.w.m.j vvuiiiuiiro win report a Dill makmff nembera elect ineligible who hav-s naid mimav 4, hIm Th,. kill I. l A. ' . John Miorrisaer and Fernando Wood.- . Mexican AfTalrs. The Government baa taken prompt aotion in the diaatiLroval ot the counw of l.ennral nah..!.. Matanioras. Coaover tHe Pcrjnrcr. This morninff the counsel ior Sauford Conover alias diaries A. Dunham, charged with perjury in tbe manuiai ture of evidence atraUit Jeff lavis and othois, in the asuassina' Ion ease, filed a demu rer to the indictment, which will be arirued in a few days. Persecuting th Freed men. lie ports have reached here of a aeries of outrages on colored-people, and attempts to break up colored schools in Fairfax and Alexandria countiej, Va., bv organized gangs of rowdy young men. The Freed men's Bureau is taking measures to protect tha colored people. Senatorial Cancus. The Republican member of the Senate will bokf a caucus ibis alternoon to con-tutt ia regard to tb legislation ol the s-amon. The F-ulan Pi laouera Important let ter from the llritlah M I aUlu. By the Atv Tork Astociated Prets. V a an i n OTO , December 7 The folio win g friend ly note lrom fcir Frederick Bruce on th subjest of the Fenian pns'.neis has been received at tha Stat ' Drpor'ment- . Sir: I l ave tbe honor to aoknowledte the r ceipt ol jour note ot tne 27th ult.mo, relating to tb eiit. i.ces oi dea'h passed on J. Lyn.n and J. AlcMahou in Cnnaua, and stating the view eater taiiiea I y tbe (iovorbment ot tba United Statedi la the variona coiisldeiation of law, policy, aud hu manity wbn h might do expected to arlae in tbo ccuiaot the tr-eJ.ot tho iud viduals conoerno'l ia the raid committed ou Canaua last spriuir. Jmtis diatelyou the ieceiptot that noto, I transmitted a copy oi it to ber ataiefiy's tiovernment, aud I aw ut the rlLs ructioiis vn tho several weiguty aabieau contained in it-. ' I be toiirce pursued by the Canadian Government in br ngiug tbtx-eca es bofo otbe reuinr tribonal p! justicb, tt:ua recu-ing to t ie I nsono s fhe tod nro tecilou i bo )w.urd. to th aocu.ed. and the readi niss ahovtn tiy thorn to communion o a'l suou doaj. mint to the Coni-ul ot the Uuited Sates as mir throw liht on the Justice ot fhe soutenoos, and t ia recuatttvof tbe prooeodmgs, will, I trmt. aan.fr the Government of tho Uuited t'K that wbiiA virdicatirg tbe majo-tvr tbe law, tne auttw," do not conduct the proaeodtinna-ln any y.ndiottira or hat sb spirit; T am. n.nii.i.vAr. Iiilhnl.4i1 t. 4t4faiiin. . i . . question ol the disposal of tuoii of the prisoners tie msy be cocyx ed, has been ret rred ior doo aiou to M-l H-HOIJ IT UVIDIUUIDH TV II V If lit Oei'SlDi Qgk aris ated by tbe denire so to deai witn itastoeoir IW1A4 itlll hfl,mlin I.I t CVAMn l.ni lll.l.nn.. ,. . Hucb immediate pioximity and to eisily traversed. - M U4ITO 4UO UUUUI IAJ lit,, Tt 11U fcllO UlVnOSl OOnSld- ration, air, your mo.t ote tieut. bu.i ble servant. 1. Il.nu n.n.r u . navKinlVK TV . 4L DltUOl To the Don. William U. So ward, etc. eic. MEXICO. By the United States Associated Press. Nw Oxlcans, December 6. The Galvesto Bu leLn, ot the 4th 'nst., says: ' Ws bave nrlvato lu.orma ioii that Escobedo and Caoalea mnt a frieiidb; that Lscobedo no commands the olty of Ma' Hinorh-; aud that the Aoterican f roea were atib'-equemly withdrawn from iheoliy. This, however ia dontulul, as Ibe Cincinnati Ccmmerokn'a despatch of the 30th ot November makes no mention of it. A Washington Itttr-r of the 3d, published i Matamoras, ta.: "Ibe instructions to Minister Campbell contain the '"llojrintr points: First. That tbe United kia'es doe not reont mze, neither will it recotuize, any Government in Mexico other than iliat of tlw Couotitu tioual Presidency of Bcuor Juarez; ant tuat they do Dot prcposf. mltherdo they wtsi, to acquire any part ot Mexicnu tenitory; that tiiey tlo not rer-oemi!.e In any manner the clalan of France; they are vtillmrr to extend t Mevlco any aid with the-object to quell local disor ler whei.ever requived by the cnnstltutlooiil ilov etnment of Mcxw-o or her anthoritles wnlnut propoBitiic to interfere in any manner iu the doroe.tit; gridabblea of the country. Tho Lost Steamer "Snwanee" Arrival of the Crew at Charleston. CuABLSt-Tos, December 7 Captain Catlinrlne has arrived ber with the orew of the steamer filumt nee, and the passengers, a'l ( whom are safe. ln Captain baa telegraptied to the owuer of tie I earner, Messrs, bunions fc Co., of rhiladelphia. The Department of Texas. By United State and JCuropean Atsociated Press. Nkw Oblbans, December 7. Srnoral Chafles Gnfltn has succeeded General Ueintwlman a Com mander of the Depaitment of Texat. The Indians ou the western fron'ier are again committing depreria'ions. A military foroa wa taking the Held, and will probably cbeok them. From Milledeeyllle. By the United States Associated Press. Millbdokvilli, Ga., Deoember 7. Th Sena' passed tbe House bill, extending tba Stay law tha first third ot th debt to be paid on January, 1SS8. The State granted aid to the Air-line Hai road. Important from A kanaas. Louibvillb, December 7 A special despatob to the Memphis Avalanch nays a bill ha been reported in the Aikansa -Legiilatura bestowlug c vll rijhw 00 colored perons. lAteat Marked by Telegraph By the New York Astociated Prets. Nxw Tobk, Deoember 7. Cotton very dull) Up lands, 8So. New Orleans, 86J!)7c. Jflour. 10l5o. lower t tttate, vroujii mio, eioaia; western. 7C1176 Southern, lln'l8. Wneat duU and declining. Corn dull and S4o. loweri Westom mixed, 1 071 08. Oat declined l3o. BeefqJiot. tork, Lard, and Whisky dull. Baltimorb, Deoember 7 Flour dull; tales if Chicago extra at til 76. Wheat steady. C i i firm, and the demand for shipment active. O . quiet at 68&560. Seed steady. Oroeerio d I reflnlng Sugars, 8110,0. ProvislVUl r U9gl . di . HoMi-ork, WftiBkf Cud,
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