1UHTORI Ag "(AUKKN KL.1Z ABKTII." Jp Lor impersonation of thlg character, RIs 1 rlC tbe very acme of histrionic cscel cc tihe ,,ef,vcs us nothing to desire. Her Own indivldualur 1s raorKpd and lo8t in the llraneely varied ana nKhlj contradictory nature of England' RroartV1 iwen. a m rote Rwtort 1b not RUtorl; she F!,.nd bnforc "8 the choleric, imoetnoiin, vain,caprlo'ou daugh ter of Ilenrj VIH. But la so faithfuilj' por traying the faults and hereditary weak nesses of the true daughter of "bluff KInsj Hal," Bistort's great genius never permits us to lose sight of that great masculine mind that for forty -four years swayed the Kngllfta sceptre witii ft power ngardloss of t:ie "Constitution," and an indomitable will, that made the boldest hearts In all the land elr.k abnehed "in Its rebulte." We are carried back three entire centuries. The present pumes from n- utie rly. We live in an age gone by. Wi'li the compelling power of h.cr great genius, Ristorl lead ub on. We are passive in the hands of this "enchantress" as she unfolds to our fascinated gaze the living, breathing history of the "great pat 1'' No subtle shade In the character of "Eliza beth'' ia forgotten. Now she stands before us trembling hand.'tne swora 01 tne EirutiiTicnrv, and hurling the scabbard from hrr, with her fingers on the naked blade, breathes the oath that annihilates Fpain forever. Again die 1 all Woman, coquetting with her favorite, the im petuous "Earl of Essex." We catch, anon, quick startling glimpses of the hidden woman's heart, that throbs, almopt unconsciously to herself, with a deep, abiding, though uu acknowlcdgpd love far the rat-h young Earl who "cast his ail upon a die," and lost the stake. Ristori bears us on we follow her "Mary Stuart" Is executed we see "Elizabeth's" feigned grief and exulting heart the Spanish Armada is dispersed the conquering heroes return, "Howard," "Drake," "Essex" tho royal hand of the august Quocn showers honors on all but the one most deeply loved "Essex" is disgraced. 'Then follows a scene which baffles description. 'The injured and Indignant Earl upraids his un grateful mistress, and, blinded by rage, insults her in the presence of her entire court. With the unguarded fury that swayed her utterly when the spirit of Henry the Eighth rose highest in his daughter, "Elizabeth" strikes "Essex" on the cheek, and demands his sword. He casts it in broken fraeruents at her feet. Choking with grief and rage, she shrLks out "Al'a Torre I Alia Torre ! " (To the Tower 1 To the Tower!) All is over, and he has given the death-blow to her love all the deeper for the stern will that controls it and sinks back overpowered with anguish and horror. No pen can do jus tice to Ristori's exquisite rendition of the con flicting emotions of this scene. Then follows the sharp and quick remorse. The yearning, hoping, watching agony, for "the riug" that shall restore to her her banished love. It comes not to her wish. Once more the demon pride triumphs over her belter' naluic. She signs the death-warrunt of the noble and unfortunate "Essex." The wild agony of eagerness to reach that fatal mandate, when ' 'too late," was terrible to wltnees, and the cur tain fell over the bold brow grovelling in the dust, and the proud form wrlthring In impotent ind vain remorse. When next "England's proud maiden Queen" ppears before us, it is when years and unavail grief have swept all youth and glory from .er brow. A mortal sickness preys upon her heart and life. A canker gnaws within. Ristorl gives us a worn, decrepit, querulous, repining woman. Yet the iron will asserts itself still. She will fight with death, and held her own to the last. Her Ministers Implore her to name a successor. She rebel ; drives them from her presence; she would bo : alone Alone to yield, unwatched, to her woman's heart, to her bodily weakness, to the terrors of her spectre-haunted soull Alone she must die, unbeloved, unpllled, unwept! Then conies the bitter wails "Roberto I Roberto ! decapitato per ordinemio!" The malady conquers. At length, with un willing hand, she places the crown on the brow of the kneeling James the Sixth. The populace shout without, "Long live King James." In a transport of jealous fury, she snatches the diadem from the head of the awe-struck king, and placing it once more on her own worn, dis hevelled locks, rears her emaciated form to its full he ght, and enunciates with all the old imperial prlde,."o sono Re ancora." But it is but the flame's last flash. The ghastly hues of death overspread the contract ing features. The form sinks; the pale lips wall out, for the last time, the never-to-be-forgotten name, "Roberto," and England's greatest Queen ' is no more. Rif-torl's costumes in this character were as perfectly historical as her acting, and never on any stage has such a wealth of gems lent its brilliance to adorn a genius that must forever outshine their highest splendor. Giacomo deck's rendition of . -"Essex" was worthy of great praise. In correct conception and earnestness of delivery he gave us a most life-like portrait of the "rash Essex." Masonic Statistics It is estimated there are at present about 1,260,000 Free and Accepted Masons scattered upon the face of the globe. Of this number some 160,000 are in England, 100.000 in Scotland, and 60,000 are in Ireland. There are about 600,000 on the continent of Europe, 300,000 in tne United States, ana 5U,0U0 in other parts of the world. In England there are two or three thousand persons initiated every year, Mas Meet'ngs In consequence, says the South London Press, of a conversation between Lord Derby and the Earl ot Shaftesbury at the close of the last session, memorials to the Premier praying for the erection of large cov ered places ot assembly for public purposes in each quarter of London, are now in course ot signature. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 603 and 605 CHESNUT 8t Fhila. Foreign and Domestic fabrics (Made to Order, Reaionablfl, Serviceable and Faobionablel THE DAILY EVENING TEJJiAllI.rIuL'iDEjI1 TfflJIlSDAY. fifittKMntttt 13, 1806. AM03EBEHT8. Rinroni. M'me Kiston (toes not perform this evening. On to-morrow (Friflet) night olio wlH enact her neat tragio role ot "1'fta-dra," In the play ot that D' mp bt Kacine, the noted French poet ol tha seventeenth a ntury. On -atunlay evening M'mo Risftrl will repent "f.Hzabeth," in order to allow those who could nut rain admission last night an opportunity of wit nesting tbefcb-t.uguMied tragedienne in nor greatest part. r'A.c,-1,?K-,.7' o Mtrwo.- TliH (renin tho oratorio of "Llijah" wi I be presented, with a lino dotoC lu.P'Rtp, and the Handel and Uardn Bocloty will rondcr (he choruses. New CnrsscT Stwtft Tnt atrb. Mr. J. K Mclonovgh and the who e company in the Linn Htrikt. I his Ik tho la-t night but one ol the nw pluy. On oatnrday afternoon, only Lmij Striki mat'neo. lk,ucitot the ''man that t?le,raphs the ncaa." i WALwrT Street Trkatrc Mr. J. 8. Clarko plays fonr cnarac'ersto-uiht: 'Oil. the Millor," "Jack i'uinphrcv," "General Jacko," ami "Cousin Joe." The 2 r t of thp'o Mr. Ciarke has not p?rlormoJ lor fire) car .'tni city. ARcn Street JnKATiiF.. Mr. Chnnfrau appears in his row and sticctv P'nv of .Vim. To-inurrow uiirht Mr. Cbnulrau ia.."" benefit. New American Tiikatk?' Last night but two of the great spectacle railed t:C B.ark Vrjok, with Mr. lony Denier, Mi Kite K'onovor, and Miss huslo ISumnierfleld in tho cmt, support a J by tho whole company. Cabncbohs ft Dixkt have artanjred a tifh and attractive programme ol novelties lor this eveatn. National Hall Fatnnr Reino's Od FoUs plimeiitary benefit. The Old Fo ki and Mws Nichols will appear In a new proramun, and eaci lady visitor will be presented with a photograph portrait oi the beautiful beneftciare. WHO ABB THB "OLD POLKS f" From the hlll and the nhores of the Vorth, The echool-fcouiie, the churob and the home. Nenth the standard oi moral) an i wortU, To the City ot Tenn they have ceme. Thev come with the viol and voice, With trumpet and darlonett With chorus they heighten ourjoya ILej touch with their solemn quartette. We list to a eweet warWInw itratn At It chnrma every ear aud each heart; And la fnoored and enoored ngaln, Kor no one would have It denart. We hear tue fall grandeur ot no unci That swells iroon their unloa oi powjr. Melodlona. hlutr or nrolound. To fcladdon, Instruct, or adore. 1 be hymn so descriptive and true, Ol the christian's departure iroia ear.b. ; And the grand Kanter anthem to show Uli rlnfiiK to aniiello birth Oiircount-rl ber uaughters and ans, Herlreedoia and union, and right; Ber peop e, larhlgher than thrones. They slug In full songs of delight. The patriot here mar rejoice. The Christian responsive admire. Wl I e children vitb heart and with voles, Apn aud the aweet s. ruins ihat inspire. The tones of our lathers are here, For man and tor Uoudness lHvlne ; And word 4 for reflection or cheer, And welcomes to greet Auld Lan Pyno .' Philadelphia, December 8, 1836. Altaic CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Local Items fee Tliird I'og. Larceny of Clothiivo. Kobort Alex ander, colored, and Micuael Lews, white, to men who drive ovster carts, and veud tlie bivalves around tbe city, (-topped at a latrer be(r saloon at the comer of Eleventh and Cheny streets, aiid carried off an overcoat valued at forty dollar?, the property of a countryninu named George Rose, who' bad just bought it. Missine, his property, he started after the to n:en and arretted them, and ha 1 them taki n bpfore Alderman Jones, who held them in $C0U bail to answer. A jonner man named 5, R. Sperey, residinfr ut No. 1752 North Tenth street, was robbed la-t eveulnir. lunngr tbe niuht bis room-mnte e"t up, rire ssed hinikelt, and tojk an overcoat, valued at tilt.v dollars, an l some three or four dollar from a vest pocket, tho property of Sherry, and depaited for parts unknown. Thii niornlog inlormation of the Inct, together witn a descrip tion of tbe vonnir niMii.wae loflaed t tbe (Jentrul Station, and the police are endeavoring to tt-rr' t out tne rooDer. Bescpino a rjuso"EB. So freauent of late have attempts been made to resist, ofllccrs in tne execution ot their duties, that it Is almost a stereotyped narrative in the daily journal Tbe case we make note of to-dny does not differ essentially Iroui those that appear in the pnpers day atUr day, and will continue to do so until an effectual example Is made of the offender. James C. V alley, who keeps an eating and drinking saloon in Eiirhth street, above Satisom, enpapeu wun oiners, it Hsaut, in resmlup; an urrett made by Officer Reeder last Tuesday after noon. Alter the officer had made the arrest, a crowd gathered arouud, aud forced blm and bis pri soner mm iue oar-room, ana mere succeeded in netting bis prisoner separated. Dunn? the db tuibnute, Walley, it Is said, drew off to strike Reeder, and tbe latter took him into custody, aua succeeded in conveying him to Alderman Huvlej's office. After hearing the facts in tbe case, the Alderman held him in $503 bail to answer lor assisting the prisoner to escape. Leaving Stoees, Etc., Open. Complaint is frequently made of tbe persistent carelessness of storekeepers and housekeepers, in leaving their places open after retirine. Besides betnar an incentive to robbery, and a loss to them selves, it endangers tbe property of those ad joining, as it renders the place liable to the operations of incendiaries. There were quite a number of places found open last night in the Fifth District alone. A large shoe store, No. 1032 Locust street, was open at 2 o'clock this morning and a building at Broad and Walnut street, where there is a fair going on, was also found open. There were a number of others. When will the people learn to take care of their own property ? A Fair is now being held at the south west corner of Ninth and Spring Harden s tree's for the sale of useful and fancy articles, in aid of the Central Presbyterian Church. Northern Liberties. This time honored church seems to have outlived its congregation in its present location, Coutes street, below Fourth, and this Fair is being held with a view to the erection of another edifice in a location that will be more central to its present congregation. The Culler tion of articles, we understand, Is large and varied, embracing muny suited for Christmas giiis. We bespeak for them a liberal encour. agement. Appbopriatijnu MuiV c y. Joseph Cannon, living at No. 2118 Tower streei, was arrested this morning on a warraut issued on the oath ol John Martin, who charges Cannon with collect ing bills In his name ani appropriating the money to bis own use. He had no authority t'j collect the bills for Mttrcin, who keeps a giime cellar on Market street. He was taken before AWerman Jones, wbo held him in $s00 bail to answer. , Fa6tDrivi.no. i wo men, oamed Lewis Rose and Ibaiah Drapers, both colored, were yesterday afternoon beiore Alderman Jones lcr reckless driving. They drove a huckster cart ver an old gentleman at the corner of E ghth Hnd Race streets, Injuring him f lightly. Oaicer James Cameron aw tbe art air aud mtde tbe arrest. Thev were each held in Soo hail. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE,' 08.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Fhila. "ALI AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. EsrioNAOK A Geptkrai. System fob the Detection of Crimk. Any one who " Inmllirtr with the manners aud custom of the Did VWirld, would ret lily understand the work Hies of the great private detective sybtem that Is being corned out in this country at the pr iHOtjt t ine. It h.-.s not long been started, but in tbe short time it has born in operation, it b done a great amount of good. Tne great centre ol the whole svptem is in Chlirico," which has ramifications all over tbe country m the ditler cnt cities Although it has not attained to tbe terrible proficiency of the Kuiopcan system?', jet It is very accurate and certain in Its workings. A bunk is defrauded In come mysterious man ner. Tne ciibier or the directors can see that there has been fraud eomohore, bur tho trace of the crime are so covered up that no ccrtdn clue can be gathered that will lead to the solu tion of the mystery. It is something out of th- line of business oflhe regular detective, and th" private detective is called iu. A man is employed v ho Is.nnknow n to be a spy ot the concern, and the steps of the suspected limn are dogged. I1 1 makes the acquaintance of a supposed lriend. They become bo?om friends nucl coniomions. The midnight revelry, the aty visit to the gam bling saloo i, or to worte places even than that, are attended with his shadow. All his iticoiu ing and oulfrings are noted. His bubits, even his though", come under the same vldlant, un ceasing surveillance. At last every lutle cir cumstance is connected together by a chain of astocialit'ii thnt lastein the eji'lt iitmn the nnr wretch u iiJ-i'iuu pretended Ineud and bosom companion. It is so in every walk of life. A.o employer has a clerk, perhaps, whom be trusts with great Mima of money and valuable papers. He lan cies he sees something erratic iu liw clerk's manneis, but can fasten no charge upon him. Af yet tbe cash account is all correct. Tbe ba ancrs are true to a cent. But still a liarass ine ooubl or suspicion haunts his mind. The only way to settle it is to employ a detective to watch all the movements, habits, and associa tions of the suspected purty until all bis move r ents arc made clear as day, aud his innocence established, without submitting him to-the mor tification of knowing an j thing of his employer' distrust. In the prosecution of these researches, there may olten be chances tor abuse of privileo-es. There may bo a leaulng astray of the victim under a pretense of finding out bis habits. Hut tbe rules that are given for the guidance ol tbe officers ot tbe Company in tbe discharge of their duties are verv explicit on this point. No one is allowed to entice tbe party he is em . ployed to watch to drink, or to enter into un lawful places. He in supposed rather to pur sue tbe opposite plun, and to give credit tor all tbpt is good as well as for the bad actions. lhe system ha been pretty thoroughly tested, and tound to work very well. A case ot knock ing down on one of our railroads was pursued for mouths, until, f.t last, success attended the cllorts of the detectives, and the guilty parlies were brought to justice. Sad Case of Destitution. Several days a;ro a professional thief aud hum meres I am ?d Dillon was arrested aud sent below on a charre of stealing some i?bocs. On lucsday Oilicer Reeder went to the pluce where she resided, ra Manion street, near ainiDerry a'ley. The house was a tumble-down nll'nir, aud tno room occu pied by lhe Dillons was a wretched place. Cold as tbe weather was, there was not a particle oi hie in the room. There were no articles of fur niture, except, if itmicbt be called bv such a n;.me, a thing that had once been a straw be 1: but the ticking lint long ago been rent nwn v. and nothing ruit the dirty stra w remained. If had by long use been matted down until It w as bard as a hoard, and t nacious as tloib. iu this nlaco were two little children, James and Theresa Dillon, the family of the wretched thief referred to above. These little things, the lad ten years, and the Bin only tour vears old. were happy and contented in the very midst ol such squalor and tilth. As the oilicer entered their miserable abode, they were singing as gaily as if renosinu on a bed ot down. They were taken iu charge, and the loj James f ont to the St. John's, and the girl Theresa to the St. Joseph's Hos pital. There thev will b.; better cured for. Slight Fire. About a quarter past 6 o'clock last evcr.inp an alarm of tire was raised, which proved to oe n silent ore in tne Hour store of Fredetick Moss, at tbe north wet cor ner oi Green and Franklin streets. The amouut of damage was but Iritliue, us tho llaiues were net out be'ore gaining much beadwav. As vet the caute ot the tire t unknown. Owjer Wanted. An owner is wanted for five or six soldiers' overcoats and one horse- blauket.which are supposed to havjbeen stolen. Theowner can recover them by applying to Lieu tenant Connelly, at the Fitth District Station House. The above were taken from a negro who was arrested and committed several davs ago on a charge oi larceny. NOW IS THB lIMK TO BUY. Prices of Ciotbinr can be no lower. We are dailv n.i mvinir fresh eoods nnrchased at m-.ich le tlmn cost and have reduced a 1 goods on hand to propor tionate prices, we nave oy ;ar tno lartrest and oe-t stock ot . MEN'S, ICUTnS', AND rOYS' CLOTniNO in this city, which we arc se.ling In loisre amounts daily. HALF WAY betwhkh i nraunT s uo,, Fifth and l Towkb Halx, frlXTH 8TH. (MH Vmm BjTBKET, "wis" Havb wweffiai; cs Overcoats ironi $20 09 to 976 00 "(itenerary" Overcoats (new siylo)....8J 00 to 75-00 Fashionable Full bolt (ad wool) 80 00 to 60 no I'antaioous twio uu Texts 8 60 to 10 00 (3P Our Goods are equa in style and workman ship to tbe best customer work in the city. lhe uDiic- are invuea to lean and examine the new style "Glengary," of which we are making now a baucUome assortment. Cuaklks Stores & Co., First-class Beady-made Cloihinir House, No. 821 Chesnut street, under thu "Continental Hotel." Mrs. Alice B. Whipplk, aK; ol the Rev. Mr. Whipple, Secretary ot ihn African Missionary Association, testified iu her examination Dolore the Commissioner ol l'ateuts us follow : y Are yoa acquainted with Bowing Maohlnes for family use, how long bava you been so acquainted, i.ud what is the nature and extent ot your acquaint ance with thouf A. Yes; lor me las nine or ten years I have ex- mined various mucluoea, and bave seen them In use, and have for the last nine years used a machine in my own luniily. Q. As tbe result of your observation and expe rience, wbat machine do you think best as a general family instrument? A. lbe tirover & Baker, decidedly. y. Mate the reasons, such oi them as occur to vou, lor this opinion. A. 1 think the stitch Is a s'ronger stitch than that of any otner machine I have seen use J, and It seems lo me much more simp:e iu its manaaement than other ii at hi tied. One great advantage is tbe ease vitn which the seam Is ripped when necessary to do so, and I think the work, by an luexoenenced per.oo.on a Giover & Kaker Machine la better than tbe woik ot such person on any o her mae'jine. It requires mere still to work other maclilnos than the Giover & V'"r Bailey & ( o.Moi itruuju. Mutuary, Clocks, eto , was commenced tin moraine at Scott' Art Gallerv, No. 1020 Unesnut 'rcet. lhe audience was - . a.rl alia an.,taH Wa .!. - . . it is the intention ol Mr. Scott to continue the sale . . : . r.irnn in n lI 7 ) n'nlftck in nrriar In viva tlman - chance who 'e busines pursuits prevent them lroin attending in tbe davtlme. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING HOUSE Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. Iatest.Style Back and Walking CoaU, . BOYS' OLOTHINO: Books for -ran Tror.tAT-rni cHP'- p'aos in I'hiiattclphia to buy k ndi of Chrisltnii Boo. irom tt e plaints' to, book tothp most b-an Itul and nenMvn anrua',is ac f B IVter-ou fc Brothers' Book i.'ore No. 809 Cliennttt Afreet 1 he r stook or Hlandsrd Aipr can orki, Cnilifron's U ioks. I Iu traied Works ot .'! kinrt, thmr d fT-re it editions ot the works of CbRrles Oioiens. Warfly Novels, Mrs. Poufhworth's Work! ri. Uinta's Wo-ks, Mrs Ann S Mention's WorkR "cjtt' Com deti Work, Coot er's, Irvine's, fojk Books, eto , and in fact even tiling In the book line is laror thQ en be found nnvwhereese a I o which thev are n selhnir at retail it very low rates. We advise all to call at thetr store, and ex itnme tholr ajjortmtnt be IOIO purchasing n-th ro Ilow nAPpr is the hou-etio.u where Iedusin,us liabits I anlsh caret W here ail lhe o othes mo children wear Are mnde nnon the Florence. The very best sewing mic i nn m thn world. A Cold Hf.kms a 8iali. ArrAiit. VI st people iiedectit Who minds itf Yet a Cold miy turn to Consumption and th n tollowi nlmut ortaia death. Jako Uo d in tim then, that is. take 1;. 1). Javnes Kxoectorant, the wellknova cttinrttrl r medv tor tonirh-, colds, Consunp lon, Asthmi. Bronvhit s, and tli I'lilmonarf t.oml ilnt. and vonr Coid will d.sapie.ir as wol as ail ap;r -henidon of dnuger. 1'ropareJ oul at No. 212 Clictnut s.rct. How happy w- nln the air s bave b' n, Who u-eo to slilch aim wav4 aud s i, II, in their day, tboy could h seen Xho Leauues of th ) Klorenoe. Tiie most perfect, the mint rnliah'n. tliBrAtora he . wuv?u u b (.til-IT. tHryrfJ Hainbs tKi8 ' 1"iao. irTfbTZ ii I' V i filodoraieiupiicc.an lasdurab'eTtf I as any piano tmde. 41 Gould, Seiont'i nntf i .in- .,m' UtrcoU. Camuibd Fuurrs, oibiu..v ttu'i mste'iillr prs paied, comprlsnie many varieries, o lustintly on hand at K. u. Whitman'-, No 811 'ilninut strest. No matter whether poor or nou, Vour Ungcrs were i.ot made to s itch, V lipn you can but' a Fioronoo. which Will cost so little mono. Nofnmi;vcan n fiord to he rlfhout a Florence, lhe best sowing Machlno In the world. i I'AtWTiNO has trivon n the "Heart of tho Andes," but the periuine of fieir Elan vile is iatin la tho picture, that can onlv bo realized here in the perfume of I'halou's "NUht-li oimin Ccreug." i roi arcd Irom their mot tragraat fljwers. Aihta trnln 'Je'egrajih. Paiiiints, give your ada:t o nld'on, children, fiive yonr parents a tret, by pivmir your pnoto eraph as a Christmas eitt. Ho-ort to B. F. Keimer'3 Gallery, No. 624 Arch street . Geo StAck & Co.'s I'ianos, At Gould', Seventh and Chesnut Streets. Ladies, oo to G. Braos Morsb & Co, No. 002 and 9(4 Aich street, for your Fried Oysters, Chicken Salad, Coffee and V offles. Elliptic Sewino Hacuimb Com pant's First ritEMICM 1jOCK-TITCU OEWIJta Machishs. In cotnparab v tbi best t r .family up. Huhest Fro miumsi iold Medal). Fair Maryland Invitute Nw Verka' d fenusy.vauia StaU) Faim, Uli- So. 923 Chesnut sticet Cauamkls Caramels Cabamels. Georce W.Jenkins has as flue un assortmeut of Caramels of a l flayors as can be had anywhere. Fiptt Varieties of Cakes, freih dlly, at Morse & Co.'s, Nos 932 and 901 Arc'i street. 31 a son & Hamlin's TP f I t atunec organs. om ar M C t I J E. Gould's, beventh and Ohanui stroaj. makv nftliB hnlldAv eilta morolv Dtoas ) th fan37 ( atunec organs, om at for a lew davs, and are t: en lael aside and foreot ten. Tho Florence wtil last a hie lino, aud p ease a lady lriend m tter tha'i a ihousiud dollirv w rth or trinkets. u:uce ana ouiisruuiii-, street. BAt'OAlIti IN CLOTilINO. Barcams In Cloihiufr. BarKalnt in C-othio. Bartrains in Clothing. Barpains in Ctothin. rSr Heavy reduct ou in pr cos. OBBusint-'B roam at B9. It). 1I !! 13, 13,ffi KJf and up to 980. ij UT-Ovrcoats at SS. 9. $ 10, 811 13, $15, W.JSJ (je pl9, 920, and up to 840. EJ dE-rants at 94 $5. 98, 97, 93, 93, $1 ), $12, $U,EJ X'"Vests at $2 92-50 93, $3 50, 84. $4 50, $5,J CJT 95 50 to 9. gj Every prarment marked do vn on account of dec me in cost of manufacture. Clotliintc can now be hid cheaper (tun it mxy be apam for some time to conn. WAMAUAKEB Be UBOWK, Popular Cloibimo Uonsa, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mahket streets. tV Under Clotlnne very cneap. M AltKlKI ). CAKET GR1FFI V. On t'ie8 h ligtant, by the Bv. FaiLer Ui Maria, oi tt Jonepn- -narcn Mr iin ssn l AKti to AtUs C'AlUAUUSli QElt'ltLH, both ol this cl T. - K?Iiji - :w - "ToBlUS WBY On lhe 2d Instant, at Siephou riiurcli. by Kev. Father Hopkin. 11' RM RD F. AlOK KI to MIbb MABY WRA y, lotn ol this city. 111111!. 41 HBWW" "i v wi uwuuht vviiui, tug a.: inI.t.ni aftAf & Incur in J lilneM. .MlHi H(!.1aV M -n A T- aa . fcj nn Bnriil-v avAnlnn V IllU iuo""" 0 a , . attend UUer ii vAOLE.-Onthel2tii instant, JOSEPH B. EAGLE, fSH'-niiiM nf the ftmerat w IU be ttlrm. ,.h AKKl.-"uadenly, at Wain Grore, near FranYford, nn the lith Instaut, iv-iiUi tlAliUi.s uuiureU dgedii :r" ne was tuithCai uuii conicientluu la tue Um : . ... ..A,, dnv to tue tamilt 18iuird cuun,o - lorty years. i x k, ACb -On thellth Inaiant. Mrj. H NNAU LEACH, formerly Mrs. Hautiuh ball, aged 64 veara Her relatives and uleuds a.d ihoM ol the tamlly are renDectluliy mvneu iicm ner uus- hVnd's residence, So. IU Uorsiinau mrout (auo reK ed, tSte" n Fonrih aud Uh streets), on Saturday auor neon at 2 o'clock. MdHG N. " i1 1,1,1 Instant, JAMES MOBGAK. in iheMd j ear oi his age. rl nom hi l.te renidoace. No 410 Dlilwyu street, on SUth day, the 14tb imitani. at 1 o'c ock. puLLOCK. On the evening ol the 11th Instant, nob KT fOlXOCK., id his 63d vear. His leiatives and ir eucia are Invited to attend his fane rul without turther no Ice, irom big late ri-slclonoe, ot Kldue aveuae and Lok House lane, on Hatur- rtkv ilie tft'h Iu8tant, at two tt) o'douk tf. M. Interment Hi Laurel UU1 i arrlanes win be In Tal.iug at tbe a. w. nn (1 1 o clock, W convey tne Irleadi to bis late resldanca. HILfeY. on tne utn msmni, a mih, o., aaugnteror Brpiniin 8. and Anna M. Ktler, axed 20 yerd and 6 ll B y . n.lw.nm -nA tm.gL.Aa tt fhA tAn.llV AM HfllunlfnllH lllC ,1 ml ' ....... . . . - v uavb ,IUIIf Invited to attend the funeral, from the Mwtdeoca oi her n rents M 4'2i6 Chesnut street on daturaay iiiormuir at 10 o'clock, without mtiher notice. I'o proceed to Woodlands i euietery. VAKIi On me 1 iih Instant, Mm. MOLT.T CATHA KI SY. V ABE, v. Le 1 John A. Vare, aged 30 years aud 1 ""S b'erelativei and irleuds oi the iamlly are resoectfully invited to attend br tuneral, from bur bus;aid's reil dence, NO 1322 8. oecoou stree . on Huuda alKrnoon at lo'clo'-k, To proceed to fcbenezer M. E. Church. 1Vt BID At tbe C'latendon Hotel. New York, on mnsdav. Iecemuer 11, In the Mth yeur ol his age. DO !",l?:Tru u i,k YiHttUIUH. eldestsonoi tirn Mhn. iuov"" xlco ,Th,Afrtru(M0'ot the tamily ae Invited to atnd the ftmeral oervices, nt a- .t .l"' C'huroU. 1'hiladelDhla, on Friday morning at 10 o'elock. - I ROCKHILL & VILSON. FINE CLOTHING HOUSE, 1708. 603 and 605 CHESNUTrSt., PhUa coAcnaiEirs coatn COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS UUNTINO COATS, lr lHk.1V WW W1CUU3 iwncviiuu U V kVCU IV lbe laaeffulh cruiu WiHUts U. AJoore'd. uodef- . am a V .n BTwUU.m rV I .... I iVlnck fid., wltbyut ittrtbcf notice. To Droceaa FIFTH EDITION FROM ElinOPE RV STEAJIEB. Commercial Adrices bjtlic "Ciiba New Yoni. Deceoibcr 13. The steamship Cuba has arrivod, witn Liverpool aivk.es of December 2. I-ivebpool, December 1 Even Inrr. The Cot ton Brokers' Circular reports the salea for tbe week at 72,000 bales. The market opoied firmer, but closed quiot, at a decline of id. Fair and middling qualifies have declined nio?t. Of tho above sales, speculators took 7500 bales and exporters 13,000. The sales vei torday were 10,tiU0 bales, the market closinp nearly. Speculators and crpoftors took 3000 bnles. The followinr? are the authorial quotations: JfJir. MiddlinirJ. Orleans . . ld. 14 Jrt. Uplands . . 15f.'. 14d. Mnhlles . . 154d. Ui. The stock of Cr.ffon In port Is estimated at rrcmi- The Manchester M;rket Is irregular and de clining, Lokdou, December 1. The bullion In the Bank of England has increased 422,500. Tp LEV FN VARIETIBS OF TOOL-OHEST3, J J Patent I'rnele. contftlnlnu sets or Miniature TooN, ud a vanetv of Hots' Too in separa e pieces! aisc, hoys' 1 urn Id g Lathes and Work Benches, for sule TKLMAMi SUAW, No. gS -lght Talrtv-nve) MARK K't Bt.. beoo Sirt. "irUR VACE SCOOPS AND BAKERS, ISIA .1 ' slum and Wl-m for stove-doors Sheet Zlnoeutln plee to i-uit Ktxon's i ariuret ot Iron ( superior nrti ole. and otner Htore V o Ishesi rti-util,. ctliove s, TougHN Fokers. eio , lornnle by TRUMAN A SHAw, No, Bjfti t.iirnt fbirtv-flvel MA HK.KT Kt.. below Ninth. TT I FT Y-TH REE STYLES OF SKATES. WITII J1 a very full range of sizes, so that a'moat any one should be suled; .-aate Straps 8kaM' (ihi-letn. Heel 1'iates etc. lor sale by TKU MAN Sc 8I1A W, No SWtEhjbt llilrty-flve' MARK.g'1' Ht . below Ninth. SKATING PARKS. QEKTRAL SKATING PARK, FIFTEENTH AND WALMCE STREETS. The Skatfnf Season at the Central Park will open TO DAY, AT S P. M. THE SATE BLEU BAND WILL B PRES EST, At 1ERNOON AND EVKNISO. It SKATINOl SKATING! WI-T PHIL VDIXPHIA 8K4TINO V IRK, I tUIRiY FlRsr and W V'.NUT Streeti. - ICE IN bPDcNlilD OSDITW.S PEBhECrLY SMO'DH. ParV open until 10 o'c'oct at night. Fine Band of Music, t-eaaon 1 1cket, St. Mingle Ad Jimloi 'ii cents. Acceas to the l'u'k (by u few mlnjte' rl lei by the S'anet Kticet. C'hesnu. no t Wat lut streets, f-pracn and Pine atieets, and Hchuyiklll Itwllwa s. It PENIXG. I HARRISON (Ol'fcXINU. ' (SKA UNO PARK) will bo opened for lie dm thua on rttiUAY (To mor row) nuu.Mii, at il o'o oct 'lhe Ice is strona and witbaoerect mirror like nnrface t'tHL 11 Nil UK M'.'MO API KKN-lON AM'D ViX1NU Iho Fl th and Sixth. Onion, and "ocou 1 and Ih rd -ttren linn of cart pass the I'ark on Bsrkiii rest, ne ir SasanL ev err lew minutes. aiO'i lcsen, ai unuorea a aeasoa tickets, SI. Hlnvle udmlmion, t cents I'b llrea IS cents CUJ J C HOf KMA. wnoerlutendeut CLOTHING. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING . HALL. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALX. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL. S.LCor. SECOND and MARKET, IPIIIL ADELPH IA. CL0TI1ING FOR MEN AND BOYS, CLOTHS, CASSIMEEES, AND VESTINGSO Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled Clothing. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE. 10 83 tntbwnnip J O N E 8' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE FINE Ready-Made Clothing) Sffou.se, No. G04 MARKET ST., ABOVE SIXTH. Our Cutter are unexcelled. We combine tyle with neatness ol fit, and moderate prioea with the beet workmanhip. 11 28 lmfip yytVI. A. DROWN & CO., No. 240 MARKET St., DAVB KOW IN STOCK AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OP UMBRELLAS. vasi nou Btrrntios ENGLISH AND FRENCH SILKS OF THEIR OWR IMPOETATIOW, FINISHED OFF WITII THE. LATEST STYLES OF IVOBY, WAIj,irT Md 7ASTELDQ4 FOB 5 fODTU EDITION SSBW "TON THIS r. SI. FK0M WASHlK " "nw rm.KORiPH.J bfecial DE9PTcnKs to viu Scomber 1J. WABniHoTo. k. The Can of BariVtt. male t The report that ofTorn of pardon wIlffM true. Snrratt if be tostiff arainot ohera ia fio rf Whatever statement he make mint be voItK on Mi part, and wiih tha nndurxtaadinK that will not save bis neck. Keltcl. Tae Govemof of Maryland baa renpfled tlio niijrri wiiimm Junes who waa to bv hunt- tomorrow at Upper Manl.orongh, lor rat on a wn'te woan. Kvtcieace has beco proauoed that tne woman wa prostllaip. Ctaakrre Leaving tttt South, ii Ab.on' linndred emlrrant from Nerth Caro linalom Wot,a-(J throuKh Here esterdavoa their wav to Indiana. Iter are motlv Qke-a, wbo bave ronod thmr portion vory nn pleaiant in the bau h during- the war ana ..noe. With in a vear not iOs-than tap thousaoa hn4 bave eiairal !d ' from Kannolpb. lov diion, Umirorn, Mid AUmium ' counuts Noith Catohna to tha West. Awmin09 The New Orlanna CommMtee. Tbe Commttteo to InveHtivate the New Ort ' liofaareezamlnin witniane at tbe Capi ol, umi hare reoe vea tho testimony ot Jadce IDester. Mr. juviiit, nr. WMii.tniiwMWf iwr w ur- lean. , acvoiriianied by Mr. Ordorv, 8erfreant-at-Arins ol the House, an i Mr. FruneU H. tJmitu, official stenographer ot tbe llou.e. Tlie Nnv StaUs, The bills lor the admission of Nebraska an Colo rado will be ca'led un to-worro is tbe donate, and pressed to an early vote. Couflrmatlona Dcalred-C'aaaof Ura. IIk. To the lftu Tork Aweiattd Prrm. The Presidont has sent to the Senate for conflma hon a lane uunt er or the aonointmonis made bv him nurina the late reeess. Tbpno ineluda tha aa pointment ol Ueueral 1ix as Minister to Frauoe. As the Senate nas not, aa late an noon to-dar. had' 1 an executive aeslon aiuco Its meeting on ibe first Monday ot Pecembor, tho report that the appoint mont ot this rent eman baa been eonOrmed, in therefore, erxoncouj. COKURE8SION A I. PHOCEEDrNOS. Wakiiinotox, Decombor U. By the Kew Tork Jsiociated J'ress. 9cut.te. Mr. Chandler (Micbiiran), from tho Committee on Commerce. rep rted the Joint resolution to amend the nin h section ot a mil tor theproteotiottof the l.vea ot passoiiK. rs on ateamboate, ao aa to anew steamboat to oarrv friction matches without storing liitm, aa requ'tad by tnal aoi, in Hie proot aalea. Keau three time . and passed. Mr. Yates(iu ) introduced a bill to provide Tor tbe puMica'ion of the amendment to the Constitu tion oi tue United Mates. Rolerred to tne Commit tee on RecoutrGtion. Mr. Bowe (Wis. loitered a resolution, which waa adopted, instructing the Utmmittce on l ubiio Lauds o report upon the expetiiencir of printing tne K' port of tlie Commissioners of the Laud OJQoe lorthe ear endinir June, Mdo", in didurent fereica lai auaKis, for dlatributioa at the Tans Kxuositioa. Ur. Wado (Oho) moved that to-monow beset at art for the consideration of bills to aumit Nebraska and t olorado, but sul'oquontly witbarew tne motion, and gave notice tha. ne should call up the bills to morrow Mr. Sherman (Ohio! introduced a resolution call ing upon tbe bouretatv ot tne Treasury for tne names ot tho Nations; Hanks that have not complied -with the prov B.ons of law requiring them to keep a receive lund on hand. Adop od. Ibo LUftnot (ftullrape bill waa taken uri. The onetIou was on Mr. lxon's amendment to attach a qualification of read ng and wiiting to the name of tho voter. Mr Cowan (Pa.) opposed tho amendment. Mr.FoHer(Conn.jpokoiB iavor ot it. House of llepreseutatlree. Mr. Miller (I'a.) Introduced a bill to nrovide.tor tbeapp.intmtntoi as.essor- aud co lootors ol intr- . nal revenue throughout the United Suites. Keierrod to tne Committee on Ways and Means. Mr. iiunuelly (Mon.)ttitruduoed a bill to reorgaa. fze tbe Department of Agrioulture. Beierred to the Cotumitieeon Auncu tute. Mr. S evens (Pa.) prtaentcd a bill to re-establish civil government in the Slate ot Jtorth Carolina. Keti rred to tbe Coromitti e on Teintones. Mr. Hulburd (. Y.) introduced a rsolutioa, which asag eed to am hor ainir the Committee oa ' Pubho Expenditures to bold a session in the oity of New York, and also to meet dur.ng tho sittings of tbe 11 c use. Mr. Lawrence (Ta-) Introduced a bill to repeal the fourteenth section ot the not to protect the teveatie, approved J fly 8, I860. Keierred to Committee om . M as and Means. Mr. toonerflenn ) presented the oredentials of the Ite. resenta-ive elect irom the Second Uistnot ot Alabama. Koftrred to the Committee on Ke corjptioction-. Mr. hidwi'll (Cat.) introduced a resolution, which waa refer.-ed. directing the Committee on Pojt Cffices and- IVt Uoads to inquire into the exoe dhncyoi re-establishing the Sou.hetn Overland Mail route. Mr W ndora (Minn ) Introduced a bill to lnoor. porate the Distriot of Columbia ttanal and Sewaraira , Company. Keierred to the Committee on the i)it- trici oi t olombia. Ur. Rrandagee (Conn ). from the Committee oa . Naval Affairs, reported tavorablv UDon a bill for tbe rebel of George Henry Preble, a commander ia tbe United States Navy. After some disoussion, the bill waa relerred to tne Committee on Claims Mr. Wahburielll.) Introdno d a tesolo'lon de claring that when the House adjourn on Thursday, tlie 2Uih instant, it be until the M day of January. Mr. Ash.er (Ohio) moved to lay the resolution, on . tbe tabe. Hot agreed to Yeaa, 46; nays, 113. The Georgia JLefflsIature. Hi the Untied State Associated fret $. Mil LfcDG&viLLB, ta.. December 12 The-House baa pasted the Senate School bill, to go into opera lion in 1866. 1 he Senate has defeated Batler'a memorial t . Coaureos. 1 ne Governor vetoed the bill inoorporatiag the Air-Line Koad, and also the Stay Law. lbe Sena'e-parsed a bill to tax National. Bank and msuranoe companies one-half of one per cent., and foreign insurance companies two par oent. lbe House deleated lbe Bankrupt bid. . Tha Dcfouae of General Sedgwick By the Am Yorfc Attociated Press. iliw Oeibass, Decern' er 12 Genital Sedgwiek pleads that he acted meiely under the private gaaa-. rai insiiuctioiis ot hia suuerior offlour, in bia move nit nt against Ma'amoraa and he therefore does nit leei that be is guilty ol eilber an aoti ot indlsor tun or any other act not beooming toan omoer ia hr position. Ii l currently reported that General Sheridaa, U dis; cttd to shit Id General Bedgwiek. Tbe French T oops In Mexico. By the United States AsuociaUdPrel. lw York, December 13 The uteamera Con colli ia and Casiandra have sailed tor Vera Craz, to. transport the French troops tJ llreat, Krane. Don AuDusiin Yturbide, son of Yturbldi of Mexico, died at tbe Clarendon Hotel on Lhue day evening. Canadian Aflalrs. Bv the New York Associated Press. kinKiimi.. December 111. William. D. bdsall aa Co., who lately disaopeared from isoaum, leaving iicavy liabilities, turnea op ueri ni"aw Hotel, with a large qaautity of Jewelry. iuo.iev, to 1 heir creditors tallowed, and procured a writ if ' attachment, but aa yet thu Sheriff baa bej unab.e to seize the proyerty. Tbe Freedmen's Buieau in Texas. Bu the Untted mates Associated J'ress. i ALVaBTOM, December 12 General Poubleday dec ires acting as Assistant Commissioner ol tbe - ret t men's bureau for this Stato. Colonel K lis' emctal being personal. Colonel Latbrop has Daen ppcinted in bia place. United State Bonds In Frankfort. j he Atte York Asiated Press. 1 okdos, December 18-Noon. Telegrams Uiva Vu iterdam and Fianktori, ot tbia morning's d t e, ei rt a quiet feeling in United Htates bonds, and rins as rather weak. In the latter oity, 76J waa d lor tbe issue Of 1862, and 76j waa asked. Phila da. Stock Exchange Sales, Deo. 13 Reported by De Haven k Bro , Wo. 40 a. Third street il000FaB3dmt6a.. 97, 60 ah Maple bb.,... 21 too ah N Central.. k6 48 100 ah Bead bSO 66 100 ah do 3d 66 o. Si .h tin 661 MJ MM Sk aw -v AM JLB SV Ml K 1AA .1. f '.te. nf . tt llshLeh ..stook M( l ah LAm v sop... aa eno so hoh N pfawB S4 4 8uu sn rn as nio, BFXX)ND HOARD. M00TJ 8 7-Wa Jy. io I M M imimm 100eUliediDX'-ii.i W 1
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