The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, October 23, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM! PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 18GT.'
li V SI NESS NOTICES.
Fa i t nviiK".
AI.I. OVK.KPOATS.
1 ALL OVMtCOAia. pTvr r Pno(!K CoATS
NkwHtvi.k Frock Coat.
Kkw stylk t'KuuK Coats.
w Htti.w BimrNicw Pac ks.
Km Kl VI.K Bl'BINKBH H l'K.
N.W bTYI.K IllTMNKKH SACK.
Pl'SIKUM HtTIT.
KlNK llllltHS (SUITS.
AU KlNIIS Ol' blJITi.
Vot'Tim' and Buys' Ci.othinii.
Voi THft' and Hoys' ( i othink.
on-riis' ani Buys Ciaitiiinci.
lAflOB AsnnTMK.NT.
La h K A "SO HT M K W T
I.AIIOIC ASSUBIMKNI.
Volt vtti hctwrnx ") Rfn.vftt Co.,
' i'iiihand y Towkb Ham..
bhth tlrcrls.) No. 618 Mahk kt sthkkt,
I'HILAIiKl.nllA.
ANT NO HhoaDWAV. KW YuKK,
bvisiKMH 1UK Hov. N.-Pemon often allow tholr
systems to "run down." or rather run them ilown by
overwork, accompanied by Begloct of the proper
mean of Invlgnratlon. The result N what Is tilled
oknkbal iiBnii.iTYi" lu otber words, A failure aod
partial collapeo of the physical forces, accompanied,
usually, by great depression of spirits.
The best remedy In such cases Is HOSTKITEIVS
BTOMACII B1TTKRS. Whether the state of ex
haustion has been brought on by excessive physical
labor, dissipation, anxiety of mind, exposure, or any
otber cause, the remedial effect of thlsgreat S'.oniachlo
will be found equally prompt and certain. As a re
s tor alive, after severe sickness has prostrated the
bodily tind rueutul energies, it Is pronounced, by com
petent medical authority, "TUB IIK3T TONIC IN
1K." irnien were not foolishly careless about their
liputih. mil nvpr-confldent In themselves, thev would
always, when engaged In any work that required
great exertion, tiso corresponding means of sustain
ing their streitfith. For this (iirprse HtHTETTER'S
RITrKlW ArA Invnlnahle. All toller Mliniild una
them as an luvlgorant.
For those constantly employed In in-door occupa
tions, especially In crowded workshops, they may be
reckoned ss the very best bufeguard of health. Where
there Is a predisposition to constipation, or a tendency
to biliousness, they may be truly said to be a specific
let which there Is no substitute.
To riTBCHAREBS OF CABP1CTI5JOS QOOD NkWS FOR
HouBKKKcrKBB The well-known importers and
manufacturers of Carpetlngs In this city, Messrs.
McCallums. Crease & Bloan, have commenced telling
ol their entire stock of fine Carretlngs at their retail
warehouse, No. MB Chcsnut street, with a view to
o'oslng it out entlitly before the first of the year,
when they are obliged to vacate the premises, the
proprietors of the American Hone (of which this
store forms a port) having made arrangements to ap
propriate it for their own ue after that date. The
stock of Carpets thus otteredjby Messrs McU-llums,
Crease A Sloaij is not surpassed for richness, beauty,
and vai lety by any other in this country. It embraces
everything that is new, handsome, and desirable In
Ax m lusters, Velvets, English Brussels. Tapestry
ISrus'els, Three F.ys, super Ingrains, Venetians, Brus
sels, and Daniaak hall and a: air Carpets, English Oil
Cloths IMattlngs, and. In short ereiything pertaining
to the Carptt business. Hucu an opportunity for pur
chasing bargains In Carpets nas Lever before b?en
'Offered.
Tub Cool Bna v. The wise will now take the op
portunity to "snap" tip their early winter clothing.
To heve a full choice, now Ib the time to select from
the various style of first-class goods, re&ily-iuude. or
made to order, of Gentlemen's Clothing, at Charles
tnokea & Co.'s, under the Continental,
Tub Amkbican Button-Holk Overseaniing and
Hewing Machine Company doalre to call the atten
tion of the ladles to their splendid Sewing and Button
nole Muchlne, at 8. W. coiner of Eleventh and Ches
iiiit. It need only be examined to bo appreciated. It
v. 1H speak for itsolf In Us performance.
SrvBBioB Mf.bit Aoknowlfpokd. Aealn wo
m tlce the triumph of cur fellow eiilrn, M r. Kamuul
K I'nlliips. For many ear he lias been engaged in
tne harness uiaouluclure, euUbiishivt at A's. tf i anil tj
H seventh street. A Ireaily lias lie been awarded two
special gold medals for the Hiiinlur merit or tils in
comparable burnous nccoutreiueiits. At the l.ilrs held
at west Chester and Korristown ho 1ms com oft more
than conqueror: and lately bu was ugruhi crowned ut
the Mount Holly exhibition. New Jersey, for Hie
triumph over all competitors in tlie manufacture of
harness. To this branch of Industry Mr. Phillip bus
aevoted himself, and has advanced it to the hluhest
htage of parlec'lou. In his large ebtaulishmutit none
but skilled wrknien are found.
To the durability of his manufactures he ailds neat
ness of appearance, which is almost everything to a
connoisseur. A II tlie various details of me lenttiery
coniplicationR are gotten up In the most substantial
manner. As at the previous fairs, so at Mount Holly,
the superiority ot the harness exhibited was un
equalled aud received ut the hands ol tne Jmlges tue
gieaiest encomiums. Mr. t hllllps Is determined not
to cease In Improving his wares, ami will
enter into compe'ttlou at all the fairs yet to he held,
wliere the result of his txlil iltlons cu be predicted in
the one word, success. Ifis old establishment has
not accommodation enough for his Increased buti
uras. A new ai.d handsome bulldinir Is to tie erected
for his sole use on Chesmii street, above Twelitb, and
will he ready lor ji'cti auey hy the 1st of January.
When completed, like Hie productions H will send
out, it wi:l outvie, any slmllsr esiabllahunint In the
country.
Impohtant to Br VF.nn of Hosiery Goom.
Wthnrn. Cook & Brother, Mo. 53 MortU Klgntti
fctit'tl, claliu to be tbo ouly firm in I'hlliiciel
ilelpliln kerplDK all grades of Hosiery at Hetail
who import tlieir owu goods, TUey feel
. usstirrd
T'lat by avoiding the profits and commils
nlons imposed lu the ortilnury course of t ratio,
they Rave vbelr cuKtomern ot loawt 25 per ceuL
2. That they have the quality of their goods
nnder complete control uuing the best yaraH,
end employing the ts ! workmen la their
niHnnfuclure.
3. Thut, having dlroct accesa to European
rrurkt U, they cau kt ep a more complete block:
llitm If uependeut upon putchaaes made here
of foreign kooUh.
A call from the reader Is solicited at their
Store, ISo. W North Eighth utreel.
A VAi.TiAiir.K I'hepabatios. Numbers ntifl'er nn
necestarllv from diseases, who, by simple remedies,
loletit enjoy robust health. Others, again, doctor
needlessly for ailments with which they are not
allilcted. By far the greater proportion of disease
with which mankind eufler arises from affeotlons ot
the liver, kidneis. or bladder. The sympathy of all
the other organs of the hedy Is In direct communica
tion with Hume above enumerated, aud the liability of
such to disorder Is known to every one at all conver
sant with the human system. The great alra, there
fore, ot everybody should be to keen Die liver, kid
neys, and bladder In healthy anion. Tills can be
readily miainml uy the use of Helmbold's Kxtractof
Buchu. This Is not only an Invaluable remedy, but It
is a sure preventative of disease. It acts directly on
tbose omans from which the majority of complaint
arise, and it reiuoves all causes of disease speedily
Jroru the system. Those who have used it testify to
its virtue. Those who are willing should give It tt trial.
Uepot, No. 1U4 U. Teuth street, Philadelphia,
Evfby Family should have a case of Dr. Jlvu-
IHHEYN' Kl'KOIHC HomKOhATHlCMKUK'INEH. Tliey
are simple, easily applied, harmless, aud yet, to a
tlioimbmi iijuvances, they arrest disease, allay pain
'Ja suilenng, save calling the docuir, and prove a
friend Indeed. The valuable services rendered lm
menstly overbalance the small sum they cost. Ad
ress HUUI'HHLYH' Krwiuc UomiKohaiuio Mboi
tiNK Co., M12 Broadway, N. .
Johnston, liolloway A Cowden, No. 28 North Sixth
atreet, ijyolt & Co., No. Mi North Heoond street,
wholesale ageHts. 8old also by George .!. Kvaus,
(Sixth aud Poplar streets; Ambrose Hmltb, broad
andCLesnut streets; Hortter Twentieth and Cireeu
streets; Jphn Iliey, Frankford road; Hoche. Fifteenth
and ISouth streeui: Callenoer, Third and Walnut
streets; H ickuan, No. dfc, Mcnith Becond street: Mar-
bail, Thirteenth and Market streets; Ulytlie, No. aiO
Market street. Sold in (.eruiantown by W. It. Jones.
Ventral Lie pot, No. W7 Arch street.
Pai f. or Boots and Rroxh. The particular atten
tion of the trade Is called to the large saleot Boots,
bhoes, Brogans, etc., to be sold by MotTelland &
Co., auctioneers, at their etore. No. Ro Market street,
lor or row (Thursday) morning, October 24, com
mencing at 10 o 'Clock precisely.
Also.Xy order of the Hherllf, a large assortment of
AFFFCTION OF THK Linn Dii. imi
Pick ii bauachb, iinuBu. .- ,f
Jayne s Hanailve J'ltis acii ikm I " .. J
Ihey reoiove all Irritating and fieca matter from the
Lnweli: gradually change the vitiated secretions of
the stomach and liver, and restore ineseorgaus u, m
healthy coudltlon. Bold by all dnigglau.
Chii.pbfn'b Cloth i no. A splendid assortment.
Whitman's Cnrtfoi.AT It The ffnisst nhocolate for
Inblft use, mauiitactureil at tlie Phllarlelnhia steam
hocolate and ('oroa Works. Hteoben F. W Ultiuan,
Dice and store No. 1210 Market street.
Fink rrvrrnN. At Oeorge W. Jenkins', No.
Iimt Hprlng Harden street, can oe obtained foreign
fruits, iiiiih. alRjonds elo.. aa well as a line Assortment
of con feci Ions. Jenkins Is worthy of a call.
Only for abennllnl Photo-Miniature nt n V
Peimer's Oallery, No. CJ4 Arch street. There Is
nothing superior to those gems in the Photographic
urt.
rtrBoROr-T thk Momiin Htmobb oftiik Br.oon
by a rose or two o Ayer's Pills, and you will have
t learer heads as well as bodies. -
Mtsfira" and Ciui.hr KM'si Milmnkby Latest
Paris btyles. M. l-rhocmaker & Co., No. Itni4 Cbosuut
si reel.
Thk "Mohki. Biioiii.kkr Sham Siiirt."
t H MfKH MSSN MMSHTT
MSSH Msss'iJ
tiw- MSSrt M!ss MSSH i. a
McIktibk A r.rtoTiikKM. Ko. lc,15 Ohrsiiut street.
Jonm t TiiAcinon, Printers, No. 610 Minor street.
It'rf fiiti'i'of Intlurrmrnttt .'.' I ! f .' f t
tfi I'mimal Jniturrmeulu ! ! ! ! ! t t I I ! ! I
M4T t'nvtwtl Inaurt nu nM
1 nvmml Ituluermmt I I ! t I ! t t t ! ! 1
W I nutuul Jmlurrmtnt !! I I 1 I I I I 1 I
Kir I 'nuitiiif Jnducinnnil.it I I I ! t I t I I I I
OH' I 'nuriiil littlurrmtntt t I t I I t ! I I t t
AI 'llIHl(0f Inditcrmrtrt ! t I t I I I I ! I I t
f M'r now nffrr on immrmr itnck nt Aw
Clntlxiiifi fur Mrn't and Hnvt' till and
Winlrr wrar, vtodn in the mott carrul,
Ut mrmbcr nmvnrr, and of material ImniiM. in tint
hand, at rvinout jiricrt to the mamtfao
Ivrrr.
t Thlt Ull.r the whule itnrv.
Wnamakkk a Brown,
Thr Lakokkt Ci.othinu IIouhu.
Oak Hall,
ON TDK CORNKB OF SIXTH ANII MaHKKT St.
MA.RRIED.
JACOBS KINKAID. On the 21st Instant, at the
Parsonage ot HI. George's M. K. C'hurch. No. 8.'4 New
street, by me Kev. M. 1. Kurt.. Mr. THOMAS
JACOBS to Miss NANCY KINKAID, both of this
city.
HCANLAN WATRON. On the lath Instant, by the
Hev. O. O. Rakestraw. at Pitman M. K. i'arsoiiage,
No. C2I Lombard street. Mr. ANURKW SUA ML AN
to Miss MIMA WATSON, ooth of this city.
WOOD9 STEWART.-On the evening of the Md In
stant, at the residence of the bride's parents, by ti e
Kev E. E. Adams, 1. D J r. I). F. WOOIW to Mis
HELEN ROOD STEWART, daughter of B I),
blewart, Esq., all of this city.
DIED.
DA VI8. On the 22d Instant, Mrs. MARY DAVIS,
In the 7.1 year of her ago.
The relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully Inviied to attend hir funeral, from the resi
dence of her son-in-law, Alfred L. Morris, No. 135 H.
i fib street, on Friday afternoon, October 25, at 2
o'clock, without farther notice.
?'0KE,!?-0'1 Monday afternoon, October 21, ELIZA
w'dow of the late Ueorifw W. Fobes.
I he relatives and friends or tne family are invited to
attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. ID'S
Race street, on Friday, the -3th lustaut, at 2 o'clock P.
M. Interment at Laurel illll.
FOLEY. Suddenly, onth2)st Instant, JEREMIAH
l'OLKY, son ol Timothy uud Eilou Foley, lu the nih
year ot bis age.
Oone, but not forgotten.
The relatives and menus or the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
ofhlA parents. Conshohocken, Montgomery county,
Pa., on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock.
GBEEN Vi OOD tin the evening ot the 2ft h Instant,
Mrs. bARAli U KEEN WOOD, lu the lisih year of her
age.
The relatives and friends of the family are rofipecu
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lute resi
dence, llnysvllle, Upper I'aroy, Delaware comi'.y, on
T hursday, tlie '.Mill Instant. To proceed to Union M.
i . Church. Meet ut 12 o'clock ut the house.
MA HON. On the 'd Instant, CATHERINE
M AHON, aged G3 years.
Tlie relatives and Irlends are rcsp"C('ully Invited to
attend the Itinera), from her late residence. William
"reet, above Richmond, Twenty-tilth Ward, on Fri
day morning at 8 o'clock.
MfSTIN. At Augusta, Oa on the 19th Instant,
OFOKUE M L'bT'N, aged SI years.
OVEK1NGTON. On the morning of the 23d instant,
FL1A, wlfeot Wllllaiu Overlngtoii, lu the 7oth year
oi her age.
1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect
fully lm Ited to attend her funeral, frmu tlie roil teuce
of her husband, Frankford, on Ha'urd;iy, the 2 it h In
thot. at 1 o'clock P. M, To proceed to Trinity Church,
O.xlord. '-
PRICK ITT. On the 2lst Instant, ENOCH II.
I'n CK ITT. aged 03 years.
T he relutUea uuu mends of the family are respect
fully Invited lo attend the funeral, from the resi
dence ol his sin-ln-law, Mr. David L. iiettler. No. 87
nitierine street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock.
To pioctfcd to Ebcuezrr M. E. Church Vault.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
tOB APUITIONAI, LOfAL IT1CMS SBB IXSISB TABUS.
RELIGIOUS MATTERS.
The New Ortrnn at St. Mtrk'i P. K.
Cliurcli aiei-tlnga In Progress.
This morulDg, at half-past 10 o'clock, the exercises
It attgurating the Npletidld new organ which bus Just
been placed In bt. Mark's Protestant Kjiisopal
t hurch, on Locust Btreet, above bixteoutii, com
nieiued.nnd were couuueted with much soieainlty
and with a complexly of ceremonies which savored
Kimewbst of ritualism, 'ihe organ was built by
Messrs. Hull fc Lbai-h,of New York, at a cost of
i bout II.oj 0, tne specillcatlona being pxrtlyby Mr.
James pearce. tlie uccouiplisbed organist of tlie
church. The Instalment is located lu a chamber on
t ne north side of the chancel, lilting very neatly be
tween ,tlie two arches which open Into thechuucel
and aisie respectively, cy a Peculiar arraueniem,
tie pneumatic uppuratiiB is made to act upon the
Orcal iii;nii and coupling urth n.s, as well as upon the
(irtat. l'edal, end Swell Registers, produclot; dlti'eriut
degiers of power instxutaueously. Toe euro 61 regis
teis or slops, H of which act upon the mechanism, ..ml
42 ni on the pipes, which, as each register has its full
complement, number nearly 3UUU. many ot them being
of pure metal. 1 he (ollowlug duixlis ol the Instrument
w III be ol interest to our musical readers;
I-n K at Ohoan CC H) A. -Open dlupaiou (sub
ivt.t, lb feel; open diupason. No. 1, 8 feet; open d I Aim
son, No. 2, 8 feet; stopped diniiason. X feet; gatuhj 8
li ef, octave, 4 feet; Walil-fiute, 4 feet; twelfth, 3 f tt:
l.itcein t reel; mixture, iso. 1 araiiKB; uuxtiue, o.
4 ranks; trumpet, S leet; clarion, 4 feet.
bWKi L Ot oan COT j A. Mib-0(;t. diapason IBfeot:
r pen diapasou, 8 feel; stopped diapason, 8 leet; kcrau
lepbon.6 leet; oct -ve, 4 feet; Rohr-Ilute, 4 feol; twelfth,
a leet; filleentb, i leel; mixture, 6 ranks; horn, 8 leet;
lianlboy, 8 feet; clarion, 4 feet: tremulant
Choiu Oroan CC to A. Jlell gamoa. 16 feet; open
'llupason,8 Itel; stopped diapason, feel; dulcluinu,
8 fet: harmoulc (lute, 4 feet; principal, 4 feet; t Aiellth,
;i leet; lluutiua, 2 leet; BCaqulallura, II ranks; clurlouet
Mid bassoon, 8 leet.
PkDAL Ojioan CCC TO F. Open diapason, 18 feet;
Mopped dlapHsou, 16 leet; gamba. 10 feet; quint, I! reel:
Violoncello, s leet; mixture. 8 ranks; iromooue, ltifenl.
Coni'i.KRS. Ureal lo pedal; swell to pedal: choir to
l'edal; swell togrett (unison): swell to great (octave);
tholr to great (suo-octave); swell tochoir; wind signal.
In the description of the Instrument which accom
panies the programme of the Inaugural exerclses.lt
Is claimed that It "maybe considered a model lore
i burcli orgau, aud Is remarkaliiy in keeping with lie
n re hi lecture ot bt. Mark's, aud the eluattii clwraeler
tt' lite an-vlctn held ltfrt."
' The musical exercise! wore conducted under the
supervision of Mr. James Pearoe, tbo "organist and
choirmaster," by ai choristers, of whom 7 wereclasied
as hoses, 8 as tenors. 6 as altos, aud 18 as treb es. At
it quarter psxt 10 o'clock the preliminary exercises
(i ulloeuced with Huudel's ' Vyrorwiffoii Anthrtn. witn a
prelude. In the course of which the great power and
b'.veemcss Ol Liie new iiiniruiiiiii wrre luuy ui4iiuyeu
and appreciatea. '1 lie one nunureutn i-suim was men
(ling, as a processional iiymn, me ciergy aim cuorn
ters entering the church by the roar western door,
forming lu open order lu the nil. Idle aisle, and ciuu
teruiarcblng towards the chancel This was followed
I y the responses fouud on puge 31 of Pearcn's ' Chants
mid Responses," after which was chaiited tue Wmir,
by Dr. b. Austen Pearce. Tho' tenth selection of
pHaluus, numbers 1, Is, 10. and 8 was then onunted,
niter which came a Tt Jirum, Jttbila'e, lu F. by Dr. T.
Atwood. Then came the A'cron Vrrtd, No. (io, by Pro
lessor H. A. Oakeley: an auihein, by bpobr, Iioiii the
forty-second Psalm; the. J,itmij, nage 8.1: and an Ju
t oil by Mendelssohn, from tlie fortieth Psalm.
A communion service was subsequently held, com
liienclng wlih the hyrie Jilt fu,i, by W. T. Best; after
which wus executed au auiiiem by Marcel hi, from
the V ighih Hsulm; unit: after the sermon, which wag
preached by the Rev. Mjrga-t A. Dix. D. D.: of Trinity
t hnrch. New York, a selection from Reethoveu s
dratorlo of Thr M'limt of Olivet, liming the ollertory,
I l e orvamsl periorrmd a prelude and rugue by Men
(elKSolin, In which the beauties ol the new Instrument
w ere again displayed to great advantage. The exer
cises cloned with the chanting of a processional hymn,
to a tune by F.wlng; the Fifth Sonata by Mendelssohn,
with the Chorale Andnuteeon MutoAII' ino Maealotu;
undthefrol. "Most beuulllnl appear," mid chorus,
The Hevens are telling," from Haydn's oratorio of
'J he V lutlon.
The services will be contlnned this evening at half
past 7 o'clock, shortly after 7 o'clock Hie organist
vi I play a prelude aud fugue (In E Hat), by J.b.
Bach, the subject of the fugue being the Psalm tuue
St. Ann, alter which It ii named. A processional
hvniD. as at the morning service, will then be sung;
followed by the reiponseg from page 81 of Pearce
'Chants and Respunses;" the 'tenth Holecliou of
Psalms, Nos. 1, 18. 111. and 8; Ihe (hu.Utt Domino, No.
17 by Dr. b. Austen Pearce: tho Bftvdtc, annua mta.
No. do. from tlaudul; the Anostles' Creed, in moi.o
tone; an aotheio by Mr. JauiM Pearce, from the
Elghty-seventh arid blxty-flfth P-ialins; an anthem by
MerideUsobu, from the l'orlletb Psalm; two other
ltnlt,n,H hv ll,wt from tl,H 11 fib Chanter Of RoYH-
Iniloiis: and the nineteen th and eleveulh chanters of
Ihe sme Book. Tlien will cune a proiessiouoi uyoiu
lo the tune of ''Quebec," In singing which tlie cougre
eation are reoiiaid lo loin, fur the first time during
the day. The exercise will theu be brought to a
O'tanlat who w II perfc n the following
programme:
' Hit March, by Monrtelssrihn
t' ""'' J.ron? Hvm' No- . y Wendelssobn
An , by Mendelsohn
ll'U' O eon trU-Andatf K-liuoo-AWtirl,-AlUtvro
A . , Marroip.
. Largo LonOran F.xpresslone. by Beethoven
a r- .. mm p. F. Sonata, op, 7.
' on"l,on Anihem. by TTaadI
r,,! 1,? f ,r.or'w1ll to th coiirchto cnlov the rare
n usl al enurislninent which will be presenter! this
t enlng, our readers are not I lied that It will be neces
a 5rov ld themselves with ticket.
A daily nnion meeting far prayr and ex-
iortHllor, for the herein of hualnes- men and mhers,
Is now being I nld at the I nlon Methonlst Enlsoopal
bnirn on fourth street, below Arrh. 1 lie ser
Liiir" 8 at 4 o clocl' very afternoou, aud last oue
This afternoon, at half-past 3 o'clock,
a protrectrd meeili.g will be commenced at the Cen
tral M. K Church, on Vine street, hIiovh Twelf h.
I lure IIi he special serytcps every morning, after
noon, and evening, until next "onfay.
A revival Reason will also commoner) to-
t'ayat tlin Wes em M. E. C'mrch. at Hie corner of
i weutirtli and Walnut sireets services being held
rr'idorpM,'t11 nX' Huutll4y' l lo a" A' M-.audl
To-riiorrovf evening, at 7 30 o'clock, will
be held the fl'ly-second anniverarv of the Sunday
r-ehools com cored with the First Baptist Church, at
I be cm tier of Rrt ail and Arch street-. II Is n pec ted
that tlie cccnlon will lie one Of grenl Interest.
On Friday evening, at 7-'M) o'clock, will
beheld Ihe anrjlversarr of the Ynung Mn' Chris
tian ABsoclatlnn f ibe Firtli str.et M. K Cliurrli. on
Iirih street. heiowOreen. Addre aes will be dullvered
.,y.. nll v Klfi,10 blmpson, II. A. Cleuveland, and
J. Todd, Eiqs. '
E TIDE Ml C AT THE NAVY YARD.
lteport I'p to 1 o'clock Seven Mora
Deaths T we nt y-four Hia Novr Slvk
A Coinplete L.lt of the Patient.
The epidemic at (lie Navy Yard Is still pursuing Its
tatnl coure, (even deaths having resulted kIiicm the
dote ol our report yesteiaay afleruuoii. Their names
woe as fo'lows:
Oeorgo Forner, landsn nu, recruit.
Tnonuis Haggeriy, landsTau, recruit.
Willium Salberger, landsman, recruit.
Timothy Harrington, landsman, recruit.
James Laurence, landsman, recruit.
Thomas McUuado, landsman, recruit.
The name of one man who died about 12 o'clock
Imu noi been reported when our reporter lell the
Navy Yard. The first two on the above list died yes
terday afternoon; tue others after V o'clock lu the
evening.
Ti ls makes a total of twenty deaths since tho out
Ire k of the epidemic on Saturday last. At noou yes
terday there were eighteen cases ol sickness there
under treatment, and although seven deaths have
since been repoited, twenty-three cases were reported
as being under treatment to-day. This shows that
the epidemic issliil on the Inrresse; but It Is probable
that It will be conlined to the men who were on board
the unfortunate vessel at the time the disease made
its appearance.
From Captain W. II. M. McCoomb, the Executive
cflicerol the Navy Yard, whom we have lound per
lectiy willing to Impart all Ihe Information In his
power, we learn tnat the names and present condition
of tl,e sick are as lollows. one of the men desigualed
as h si crate having Just died:
F.dward P. Suivo y, laud.mun, aged 21 doing well.
m orge Lustier, landsman, aged 17 doing well.
I'm rick IVnny. Intidsiiian, aged 21 de qieralH.
AlexauUux Brewingtou, oruiuary seamuu, aged 22
doing well.
ciinrp f Dldier, landsman, aged 22 better.
R ben Camp leli, landsman ag,:d 2: improving.
r obel t Cheseldme, landsman, aged 28 doing well.
Joseph J en ist. ii, lauiisuiaii, aged 'ii uolug s , R
John A i-lli ple.lui dsniau, aged US-desperate.
) V. Morris, seuman, ug d at very bed.
James clow, landsman, aged 27 doing well,
a lien Mui"in, marine, aged doing well.
Thon es Cnrr, landsman, aged 24 -doing well.
George Koblusou, landsman, aged 17, butter.
Jiseph Pursuit, iundauiaii, aged as, betier.
Ulo Llplenie. landsman, usml 22, doing well.
It. F. sier, landsmnn, aged 2'. doing well.
.1 . Jcmilnes. Iiiuihrniin, uyed 2 !. de-pei ate.
W. fticA lilsti r, miiiino, nged ; l). doing very well.
( hams Coi ler, lii tuiiuu, ui d 2:, d iiug wed.
Henry l eland .Scum in. uged 45, about the sainc.
Robert U. Long, ordinary seaman, nged 22, doing
well.
Valon ine Slei), marine, need p.i, doing well,
a u xmider Luncan h.ndsiuaii, njf d 1.;. diMiiorale.
Yes'creay iilternoon Hrs. Henderson, W I son, anil
'I urtier vliied the Potomac to inveiitig.ue the mat
ter, and this afternoon they win continue their In
quiries. It is expecad that tne l'otoiu ic will be sent
low i ihe rivor us soon ns possible, but the sooner It
it oone tbe betier, botii fur 'he unloriutiato men on
hoard and for the peac ol mitiil of the public at
large.
Wewero Inform' d by Captniu McCooomb that the
report about the lower iu.' l,p or inn putoniao in ty
ing been closed fort-everul ruooihtt afiorher arrival
at this port was un'.iuu, no sucn procei'iling he,ug
permitted on b ard ot a man-of-WRr under linyctr
ciiliislBlices. Ho desciltn-s the pidenilc as being,
w itliout auy douot, ihe A .lal'c rlitun.i.u! a very ma
ltguanl I vne, and a.crltu s Us i ) Igln In great. aiuAiiiru
. i lie nauseating odors arising Irom the bonx liolllng
' Once; n located about half a mile south ot Die Navy
i.rd. although It Is poaslido that the vtsscl may Iibvh
cm tallied Hie seeds ot tlie disease, which only needed
Die piesence ol nu ll a aiukeulng stenih to tiring them
toviinlitv. About a inoinh uko Hie health authori
ties, ai tlie liiRoiii request ol the Nav Yard oilloUls,
visiimt the neighbor hv.od and order 'd ihe nb wuiiieut
of several nuisances in t ho shape of lut-b dllug estab
lishments. Bui it seems that tliey lucked sullicieiit
cournge to attacK the hir. a eonei rn woi "U Is spm id
i g pulton thiougliout iho lower po lion of the city.
'11 ere Is oneoiher tnatier to which we wiuci to call
t' e attention ol these same heal'h authorities.
W henever any of the relatives of the t nfoi tuiioto
v cuius of the epidemic claim the remains lor burial,
they are. us a matter of common humanity, given up
to thern. This hue been done in the few
cases lu which such application has been
made. It should he the duty - of tLo Health
authorities of tbe city to see thut these cornsos are
buried withuui auy de ay. But they have not seen to
It. lor on Saturday a boy by the name of Lewis
Koehler, died on board the Potomac, aud his remains
were removed by his friends lo a house lu the lower
purl of Wba. ton street, who e they were kept until
yesterday belore burial. In tbe majority of cases, the
irnndsut the deceased have beeu content with lol
li.wtuu the remains lo the cemetery, where they
Imvo been taken lu a Government hoarse.
Sale of Rkal I'state. Tlie? following real
estuio wits ollcreU for Hitle at (lie riilltidelpiila
Fxcliaiife, by Jatnea A. Krcctuau, coia-m-tcing
ut uoou lo-iiuy, with lUe auuexed
result:
Bloreand liwelllne, No. 1310 Spring Garden
street, loi 2u by !'l feet $ totio
Two story brick dwelling. No. lulu N. Fourth
mreet, I it bv 7:f4- feet 2'no
T.vo tu ry brick dwelling, No. Hil2 N. iotiriu
hlteeU lot Ibl, by 7u feet 1-1-5
'Inree-story hnck dwelling, No. 1018 N,
Fourth street, lot la by 4 leet t-520
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1U2D N,
1- otirth street, lot 1 - nt 8 reel f ;iuu
Three-siory brick dweii'ng. No. Hitf Lelthgow
street, lot 1ft by 8' leet Sj
'I hree st ry brick dwelling, No. 1)08 Leilhgow
street, lot 18 by 38'i leet IsOO
'I pie e-atory br.ck dwelling, No. tiuo Ltlthgow
Ktreet, lot 2o by s(t leet $1000
Three Biory frame dwelling, No. Wj3 Lelth
gow htreet. I2)J by 4Uj feet 0 0
Three-story frame dwelling, No. M Lelthgow
Htreet lot li uy s-j'i reto iou
'lhree-story frame dwelll ig, No. V07 Lelth
gow sirert, 6 by 4:1 feet T(W
1 hroe-story brick dwelling, AO. Hti8 Leitbgow
street lot b by 35 le t 11090
1 hree-storv I r ek dwelling. No. VM Law-
a-A.. ..a I....I lr.t 1 T 1 l.u 1 lum A I tiK
2" it ' , f lu-v
Ttiree-stoiy brick aw-Hug No. S Law
rence atn-et, lot Ij liy 02 feet !30
f round rent of do per annum.... f.'to
( r.itind rent of ti'iti t'erannnni $2i5o
1) veiling. No. ltii.'7 s. Tweif h ttree , lot 11 by
74 leet, 1 "I G7 g'Ouoil rent a)1.1U0
Dwelling, N lot!) s, Tv f tu street, lot lti by
71 let t.i i4 U7 ground rent flloO
T.iree-siory frame house. No. 433 ClnLtlan
st tet, lot lti o 70 iuet, ?.ug,uund rent per
annum fltiOO
iH 'i acres, BrlNtol turnpike, lie r llolmes
' urg, opposite Edwlu Fo rest's country
sjat - T2ti,iiw0
A Ml'liDEROfS Contkst TilE IvOUOHS At-
'J I llt'T A JU'Kl.KHUl'K W lllt'll ESOS SlTUOKVLY AN U
Smiot'hi.Y. Yesterday afternoon a party of dlsor
o. -y characters, who are catalogued In tho lists of
thieves aud pickpockets, determined to have a joyous
lime u tho expense of tbe police ol tlie Filth District.
Alter Madam Humor hid bud lull lime to spread
tlie ret ort of au It tended prize-fight by these parlies,
w ho utraut It onlv as a burlesque to excite the police,
tlie company of unwashed entered two barouches and
drove oil. Lieutenant Connolly, knuwlug with whom
he hud 10 rieel, kepi watch, wlih a pussool men, upon
toelr movements. About tt o'clock they returned as
disoiderly as had wnlsky could make them, singing
songs and miikli g an uproar generally. They entered
a disorderly est blishu.tul at Not. S i2 and mm Locust
It. reel, managed by one John 11 udders. While there
revelry ran high and whlskv down, discussions
e' suet', and Dually a dh puto which untied in a light
l etwein Johu Hauan, Ph lip Milieu, and William
lorn an, affnx "Baltimore nil ." Jusi aa Lieutenant
Conne iy aud bis men entered tne rouin, Fnruiau ws
s 1 irigl.ttuily rut in the abdomen by ltugau that his
Uowels piotrude.l. As sti.m as tbedeed wasiIoiio, the
would be murderer hamlet! the knife to Milieu who
lu turn )ased It to a woman, nauietl l.lz.le Kelley,
W;it.'.' J.1 wul. "'"covered by the Lieutenant. Tne
greatest excitement prevailed, during which the
W ii? p.?ny ul "'"a'1'" "e n blod i.y the policemen.
M .1.u,U.'.r!'' V 'o"w:-Daniel and Henry
f aian l'l V,uii'.T0b J,'tIrlM' '"nclltis Buyer. John
d..o ? i,'.,ii u 1,11 e"-John Irtvsi, Jt,hnon Kellay,
barged with sieving a K0ia wulull. Kurmaii ww lm
nedlalHly placed Under medicil irBtuieul.a.i.d taknu
to Ihe Pen hylvaula Hospital, where btt Hut in a
critical cunoliioii.
'Ihe parly were token before Becorder F.neu this
morning, w ho couiiuiiied Hiem, as I .illows- Mauan
oil lllllen toawiilt the result ,of l,,i,' Injuries,
lludde was held lu default of tlff rt tln UM- keeping a
olnortlerly lttuihe: and Ihe rest In tloitiUHith lo keen
the peace. No bootii ittos blng, pmeiit. all were sent
lo prison.
Onr of ttif lxnow. Yenterrlay afternoon,
a Mule irl ol eleven years, attending the public school
at Howard and Van Horn strems. In the Hlttenth
Section, whs kept In by l,er teschcr, after the ntimls
al of lh 01 her scholars, In cnnseriiience of baring
hem behindhand whh her lessons. A few minutes
alter the school exercises of the day were cloied. she
was told that fhe nut fit go home. an,1 she accordingly
started for the nsusl xii door. In another room.
Flndli 1 this door lockeif, h was rmlle Into aonther
room by one of the teacher", wn0 opened for her
the door lending from that room to the rs-save-way.
This door wa then reloeged, and all the
teachers Immediately left the building by another
psrssge way. The child meanwhile had gone oown
stnlrs. and, lo her dl-mt.y. (on ml the dorr opening
upon the street locked. She then retraced her steps
to the second floor, but only to find the door by which
she had entered the passage way fastened. Terrified
t the prospect or parsing tbe whole night In these
narrow and dark qnsrters, and not hnvinir presence
of mind enough to give an alarm, the little thing gave
way lo the first Imtnilte which seined ber.antl, raising,
a second-story window. Jumped from It to the rround.
A gentleman who chanced to be passing picked her
np, and lound that she had been ipilie bad I y hurt by i
I er leap, and It la feared that she has sustained serious !
Inl.rnal Inlurlet. She was removed to her home In
( anel street. It Is poslhe that the teacher who k-pt
Ihe child in atler school hours was nol In duty charged
to see that she made her w ay In sarety to tne s'reet.
:nt W tlie teacher Is released rrom all blame In the
matter If Is transferred to t be person who had charge
i f the building and who locked the exit door before
Ii was ascertained that all the chlldron had led for
their homes,
Tin? Sons of TEvrKRAscK in Cotwir,. At
10 n'rlcck this morning the Orsnd Division ot tbe
Sons of Temperance of Pennsylvania commenced
the deliberations of their tweniv-fourth annual ses-i-loti,
at the American Mechanics' Hall. Fourth and
(Jenrgo streets. Over 2ono members have been adtled
to the Order during the psst year, the total luem'ier
shlp now reaching "l. while the lady visitors nurn
rerf.745 There are lu2 dtftcreut tdvlslnns of the
Order in active operation In the Stnin. During the
past year the receipts amounted to 1JB.0.11, ot which
W were expended for the relief of sick members,
find IH,U12 lor other purposes. More than lvu tempe
rance meetings have been held during the year,
timer the auspices of the Order.
The election for officers to serve dnrlng tbe ensu
ing year will he held this af ernoon anil evening.
To-morrow evening there will be asocial reunion of
such niemOersof Ihe National, Urand, and SubMrdl
mile Divisions 01 tho Order ss may be In the city, tu
l onnrof the twenty-filth anniversary ot the Institu
tion of the Order. Trie affair will take place at
Washington Hall, at the comer of Eighth and Spring
Caiden streets, and will doubtless be an occasion of
proat Interest to all who are engaged in the tempe
rance movement.
Attempted IIomicidk. Last evening, Samuel
Pailey shot Mrs Catharine Weir In the back or the
heck. The clrctimetaiices are these: Ca'hariue Weir
keeps a suloon at No. 716 H. Sixth street. Her hus
band died about three weeks aao, since which time
fhe l-us employed llalley to sunerlntend It for her.
Yesterday she made known to him her Intentions to
sellout. Last evening she was cooking In the kit
chen, when It Is alleged Bailey stepoed in, and when
Mrs. Weir stood with her back to him, drew a pistol,
and without provocation, fired It at her, the two buck
shot with wh'ch It wan loaded entering ber neck.
11 af tbo lady been further from Bailey, the Injuries
would have undoubtedly proved fatal at once. As It
Is, she will recover. Bailey was taken into custody,
and Bent to prison by Alderman Tittermary.
Launch. The beautiful and elaborately de-
slpned ship ltedowa will he launched from the yard
01 her builder, Bl r. John W. Lvnn. to-morrow ( I'burs
nny) at Itt'ltu A. M. The Betiowawas constructed by
Mr. Lj nu for parties In New York and tills city, anil
Is proui 11 need by competent judges one of the finest
vessels ever built in tins country, sue rats In the
French Lloyds with the "Star" grade for nine years,
she w ill be christened by Miss J-nn!e Douglass, late
"t Chicago, now of this city, and Is to be commanded
by Captain Al in.o Blancbard, the original com
mander of the steamship star ot the Union.
More 1'itizn FimiTEns Akkestkd. Pergeant
Hi. use, ot the Eighteenth District, arrested Jolinuy
Luxaii'r at sixth and Arch streets, uml Charles Me-
ittry at No. 24ok Carroll street for participating In tne
lute Sundny prize-tlghts. l.azttrtn wk second to
j freer in his till with Cunningham, ami Medary was
i-ecoiid to tiral; In his encounter with the valorous
lintct er. Boihuere hold to answer by Alderman
St nix , In flCl'O hnM.
Heakino at the Centual Station. P.efore
Becnrder F.neu, at 2 o'clock to-day, Lavenla Marr was
thtirgfd with the larceny ol a gold watch, several
Huds. and several other articles, beloiming to Win.
V. Bidgley, residing at ,0. loin Melon stren, lu
wrote employ she was as a domestic st.e was cota
lultled In delault of hail In answer nt Court.
ITk atiino Before a U. y. CoMMist.-tniXER.
.foi n W. Culln was before fVimmlsslon'r Aubrey H.
SniHh at noon, charged with Illicit dlHtlllatiou at
No. ItilS Pinesueet. laipnrtant witnesses being ab
R' nt, the case was adjourn, d f'.r a rirtber hearing
rcxt 'I uesttuy at noon. C'ollen enlereil Imiiiub Pit tils
1 p.ienranct.
Btiix Another Chant Mketi.vo'. The Re-
pt.bllcans of Philndeldiia appear to give (ionerAl
1 r'tni a thorough nomination rer ihe resiliency. The
clt zensor Din Meventi Want who prefer htm lor
their next President wl 1 meet at s o'c otdc to-inor-iow
evening, at Iho uorlhWcHl corner ol 1st. John and
BottonwooJ streets.
Mauame Adi:i.aipe Ristoki aunoutices to her
lr. nils In Phll:olel hta tin. Hiwing lo the extrnordl
I aty changes ol costumn ami scenery incident to her
l,ew play of Murii Antoinette. hv Iihh ordered tbe cur
tain lo be raised at I lie Acudeniy of Mus.i lo-ulght at
mif-jioit f.n ;i o'clo' k:
Maliciopb Mwimkk. Yestertlay afternoon
two Ppru ans, namel lleny Dlorhlc:i and BIchiird
tox.tgol exceedingly high Od St. John's street, and
comntl t'd mischief by inking the wliuels oil' from
the various vehicle wltiun their reach. Alderman
Tolaud held tbem to answer in t'lnn ball.
'f.w Static IIocse. Last Moniay aftor
in on, a pole-raising was the event at tbe new Seventh
District Station Mouse, on St John streot, above But
tonwood. Alter this was accomplished, a savory set
out wits set lo by the enthusiastic participAUls, uud a
general cood time was had.
CoisnEt tion. At a meeting last evening of a
few storekeepers on Second street, it wus resolved to
a-k the city authorities to relieve the streets of tbe
Kl, luiiers and hucksters, but not to romovo the legiti
mate iuraior,
RoitREnv. Clara Smith and Annia Williams
were arrested at No. 22) Sprcce Btreet. 011 tbo charge
i.f rol'tjln a visitor ol vrt'uables. Tney v, ere hold for
n limber hearing by Alderman Morrow.
TJATFNT ALA1I MONEY DRAWKR9 OF
J three kinds. The lateH Is also a detector, as It
tu nnle locks itself if tampered with, aud thou cannot
rj. opened with tbe proper key, except by a new com
binnttoii known onlv to Its owuer. It may be lell
unlocked, and, if meddled with. Immediately locks
Itself, onlv lobet'puutd by its proprietor. Call and
examine them. TUUMAN & SHA W,
No. MKIghtThlrty-flve) Market St.. below Ninth.
AIL MITERS NEATLY TItIM THE FIX
ger or toenails to a natural shape, quickly aud
without pain. For sale by QTT.
TRUMAN A SHAW,
No. IttfifElghtThlrty-flve) Market St.. below Ninth.
rIN( KOH I'UTTINH UNDKR STOVES,
j will be cut to sizes to suit, at tbe Hardware store
... TKUMAN dt SHAW,
No. 15 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. bulow Ninth.
JONES, TEMPLE & CO.,
FA8HIONABLK HATTKRS,
No. 2R K. NINTH Street.
First Store above Cheat nut strot, f4
i E ' OlTT K.
FASHION ALLK HAHIK,
d smBpl
No. 7 b. SIXTH Htreet.
.-n.f WlilTTEN AN I) VEU13AL DK-it,:iUl'-f
v'A'fS( ttons ol Character, with advice on Buaineus,
Y I Ueulth, Kdiiculiou, etc., given ''"pkn
(j ii3 g zswsni.ip at iso. vat rjij u -a twrn.
H
0 U Is
K 1 CHE
C No.
I Who
s. I Is
CHEAPEST IN THE CI TV.
831 MAHK KT Street.
here the BH1 HOUSE
P.I.ANKKTS.
In the Door, ftllluthssp
T"" E A FNESS. EVER Y INSTRUMENT THAT
btreet. helow Cheannt,
rnt) HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS.
l attil rnio.-
" 1 . '. ,.,u kaufir-i'tt trr u.uur ex.ni r1iflu.La f'lin,
"'ie'lveretJ free of charge lo Ml nana jh
No. n PKA R Street,
,j 71.Fp Pelow Third -and WaPiut and Dtirilr
KNOVLCS & CO.,
L.
BCienCe lliu n . Ill urvo lUTf-iovu iu .win, ,11,
hV&riuv lu every degroeof dealnesj also, P-espirators;
a s.i Craudall i Paient Crutches, onneiior to an
.' !.. ..p at P. MADKlliA'K. No. llSTKNTa
nil
jiO, 1218 MAHK KT NTKUF.T,
BECKIVEB8 OF CHOICE 10 2 lmrp
F.A M I L Y FLOUR.
OUSE-FURKlSIIlNa DEPOT,
UMK(1 TA UVI'H, Hh FKt '
MTK(-aiA.itf:RN.
I'liAL KOl
Aud ageutral variety ot Kitchen TJteunlis, at
II. A. WILDMAN'S,
2Stuths pj No. 1011 WPBINU (JAKDUN ijtreeU
THIRD EBITIOfcVFOUBTH EDITION
FROM KAS1IWGTOV TUIS P. M.
tPFCIAL DBarAWTHEa TO KVUmaS TRhKOBAnat.
Wa'-hinoton, Oct, 2T.
rennejrlvMnta Polltlrlane cm Hand.
Tbe train this mriilnir brought down a ft warm
of Phtlartelpbla ptiticiam and olli-e-bolder'.
Among the arrivals ar Colleotor Joseoh W.
Cuke, Intrrnal Revenue Colipc'or Ahc, of tbe
First District, nnd Asswuor William H Elliott,
ol tbo Third District, llesidcs the-e trwre are
a Fcorn of FtnaM fry p diticinns, who hro mere
bobtails to tbe biff poll'.vcnl k itos.
8nator CHmnron and Buckalevv arrlvcr lust
nieht, and ConsresHinan Samuol J. Randall and
Alderman McMullcn aro also here, so wo are
likely to have a lively tin-e.
FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY.
The Klorttt-n Progreeelnar Quietly
Death of Uenerat Stewart, JCto.
SPECIAL DtSPATt'n TO XVBNl-O THLKOBAPH.
Baltimouk, Oct. 23. The election U procrcss
Ine quietly. From present indications th voto
will be very small o( both parties. There are
quite a number of independent candidates
ruuninif, some of whom aro likely to be elected.
Ueneral (Jcorge II. 8tewart, a prominent and
wealthy citizen, and a defender of Ualtimore iu
the. late war with England, died yesterday, atred
eeventy-seven. He whs for a long time in com
Uiuml of the Murvliiud militia.
Latest Markets by Telegraph.
Nkw York, Oct. 2. Cotton dull; MlddliuR 19(!1)
lt'Sc. Flour steady; L'.ikhi ubls, sold; istate, ?c3ii'V
lo-.itii Ohio, J9 (YtJl;p40; Western, ItMil.ti Houlheru ltl
ft' 14 50: California, l!-3xwm fio. Wheat firmer: an.nni)
bushels si. Id: spring WwrtVn. Corn II rm, and lire .i
higher: ci.onO busliels sold; mixed Western. r
Oitts firm, and Ic. better: :w two bushels sold; Western,
CmK'.c. Beef quiet, pork dull, new mess, III 87.
Laru dull at l.liM I4c. Whisky ttilet.
Bai.timokk, Oct. 23. Cotton nominal at 19c. for
mlUdllnK uplaodx. Flour very d'lll. and notlilng dolnir.
Wheat dull; prim", 2 7UWii75. Corn sliirhtl v better.
Oats Bteatly aud quiet. Bye steady at tl'TUfitll'TJ for
prime Pennsylvania. Provisions very dull and
nothing doing. Quotations are nominal and un
changed. ME XI C0.
The Austrian Steam Frlgl Novtra
Arrives at Havana from Vera Crut for
Orders.
Havana, Oct. 22, 18ii7. The Austrian stenm
frleale Novara.lrom Hiicritlclos Islitnd, oil' Vent
Cruz, October 8, arrived hero to-day. Hlie
comes here to receive orders probably In rela
tion to the course Admiral TVolUoil' ehniild
pursue. At Inst accouuts tbo Admiral wtts
expected to leave tire capital for Huron, as the
Mexican Uovernrnent pernlstently refuses to
deliver the remains of Maximilian except on
tue presentation of mi oltlcUl tutler either
from tbe Austrian Government ol tho family
ot tu ueceaHcci prince.
OHIO.
'Ihe Oillcial Figures of the Late Elec
tion The Democratic (ialu Over Last
Year 30,787.
Columbus, Ohio, Ot!t. 22 Hayes' official
ninjority Is !i(10. against n Kcpubhuun mujorUy
lust year ol 42,lil)7. The Democrutlo Riiln, tliore
lote, is aii,7s7. Tire total vole of the state Is
4r.'VMl; lHft year it was ItjO.yO'.i, thus showing the
lncrettse iu the total vote to be HA-.
Tilntdad A Mall Subsidy Crime Pre
vafeut, 1'okt ok Spain, Tkinidaii, ct. 10, via
Ilnv.ititt, Oct. 22. Xhe Colonial I.cKislatuie hits
voted, but reluctantly, the subsidy f.iut lor the
mull service to KtiKlutid.
Crime is rife, uuil tunny murders have been
Committed lately.
(St. TlloniBl Naval Dock Again Afloat.
St. Thomas, Oct. 14, via H,ivtma. Oct. 21 Tue
nnval dticlr. lately llouicd from Kuglaud, but
8ixn altervt fti'ds KUbiucitd in tlie harbor, hus
Lei u raised.
LEGAL iriTidLLIGENCE.
COt'ItT OF tiTJAItTP.lt Se.'S-ION'--Ju1r;o Lud
low. John Cromu s actiuttled ofa ciiai t;e of enter
liij!astore wkn intent to ht al. Toe evidence was
tout he was seen going from ihesto o dior of tho llrm
or Benjamin Builock's Muus, tio. UK ltltia s'reet,
iitioul b o'clock iu tho evet Ingof Pritbiy, the llth lu.it.
'1 he door he "us teen to leave was Imiud to be opou,
ami twenty ruintites tie'oro this it was closed last.
He was immediately artev.od by the private wuteh
mull, but lo burglarious tools or other suspicious
articles were found upon him, Up ni investigation
no murks of violence were lound tiiou either of the
Ui-ors liontlnu on Letitia Mreet, and nothing within
the store was disturbed. Tlio theory then war tli.u
tluritijf the business hoars ol the day he secreted hlm
se t In tbe sioro, preparinu to operate at nlghl wi'.h
bis coniv derates. But tills was doue away with by
the defense proving. Unit just about ten minutes
before ibis srrest he was been in a taluon In Ninth
Btreet above Aicli.
John (smith was convicted of n charge of Illegal
voting. It was shown that tue defendant's division
as the Vi It U of tho Third Ward, and thatafter hav
ing voud there on election day he was seen to baud
in u ticket ut tbe polls of the Seventh Division of the
I'oiirth Ward.
'ihouias Crosswell pleaded guilty to a charge of
to-suult and buttery, and was n nteneed to uu liiiprl-ft-iinitut
ot twcuty-lour hours and a line' of fifty
(Joilurs
.MiciHtel Morgan pleaded guilty to an assault and
l attery upon tieorgu lUtM'e, itiiil wits oitluied lo pay
a line ol len dollars and the costs.
llobert Coffee was charged with assault and battery
upon Mary Ooldy. The evidence was that ou ssuutlav,
October 2n, M rs. Ooldy . at the request of her husbuud,
Lieutenant Ooldy, lnoKeu out ol uer aeconu story win
dow Into Union etreet to see what wjs tho cause of a
lieit noise, and was greatly pained by having the
reilectlou ol the sun upon a mirrur suddenly thrown
Into her eyes. Upon recovering herself she looked
out again, and this thing was repeated, fshe then
closed the window blinds and looked out. and saw the
delendant and another 3'oiing mtin on the roof ot a
houoe rh I'nlon street, above (Second, the defendant
having a mirror aud the oilier a pair ot opera glasses.
Tbe defense did not deny the la'.'t, but coineottod
that there whs an absence of proof ol a guilty Intent
or if violence, and that this was nol au assault and
battery. On triul.
MSTIlIO!' COURT Judge Ilare. Margaret
Blaesso, execu'rl.x, vs. Lewis Packler, An action to
recover arrears ol rem. Ou trial.
LibTHlCT COURT Judge Kharswood. George
Liihanilre vs. Andrew 8. McMurray et ah An action
to recover amount subscriiietl lor shares of oil stock,
under nlleged fnli e rei rteeulttllons ou the part of de
,t nilitiils. JMousult.
t tJULT OK C(MrON PLK AS Judge Pelrne.
(ieoree W. Webor v. KPnta P. iunmuii, AdmlnUlra.
trU. An action lo recover lor sei vices rendered, Ou
tri Hi
UNITED BTATKB DISTRICT COURT Jud go Cad
walader. The United (states vs. stills, etc. Hovey it
Co., cliilinants. Jtefure rerorleii. On trla'.
frZ'i ELEVENTH V A R U.
i,.3J citizens of the Eleventh Ward lu favor of the
nomination of Oeneral U. Orant lor tha Presldeuey,
will BKsemhle at. the N. W. corner of KT. JOHN and
BUTTON WtMJD Htreet. on THURSDAY Evening
w t, at 8 o'clock, lor the purpose of forming a Uraiit
Campaign Club. J A MF.S F. MAI,,
J,)HN A. FRANKS,
PH INK AS JON Ks.
EDWARD H McULUK.
tiKOlUJE BKKIvLV,
JAMES PORT EH,
TlI'lM AH ANDEIISOV.
JJIIAKf.ES II. CONU Kit,
1C2J21 CltixeiH of tlie Eleventh Wurd.
yfjj I N DO w
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ASS,
rOREIUN AM) AMERICAN,
BENJAMIN H. SHOEHAKEIt,
French Plate Glass Ajrtucy,
JtOM. 800,807, 00, AN I It 11 N.FOl'nTU HT.
in 15 121 Sp rH TT, A DEI.Pfll A
p U R N I T U R E.
JOHN A. BAUER & SON
Have now on hand a Urge assortment ot
E1.E6ANT AN WKLLMADfi
T. sr T i r "w. r sr m v -
JU M- X"H A. JL U lti Hi,
Which they will sell at greatly reduced price.
NO. 853 HUl Tlt NI IOM) HTfBUT,
9 '(SutVsAT Wt Above Hpiuce,
a ' TEST FROM WASHINGTON.
fsrtatt i ,"ap-T"w r vknino telxoraph.
WARHinaTow, Oct. JS.
Secretary IV "ulloch G,- . K.prlmlll.
It havlmr corrti. to the knowledge of the Sec.re.
tn. v of the Trft lhat lhe Proprietor, of one.
!S I ho hr.nrli.l iur'.. ' NW Yorll, kUOWrA
of the bonded Wiirtk. i,firB h.rt ..,,., i - .
Baatieneral Order v Tr' ow. caruw so?''
qur-e the proprletra tt Te"!. tX?fom
charged to tbe Importer, D,fr?'S A7?il
Ihem Hint a repetition of ffn '! fr'i
vrlili ittl.o loiw of tho privllegx oonforred upon
them by the Government.
General Grant' Hex lMJ'
General Grant wan not at th Jf,riiepaiN.
ment to-day on account of indhr ,,.", ,Z
1h getting ImiI er, and will be on tit :-f
morrow. Benator Cameron called k 0 BB0 ul
to-day at the War Department.
1'eraonal.
Collector Cake Is here on ofTlclal ha ,?!'
defend some appeals which bare bvtk
fiotn his deoislous an Collector.
Arrival of the Atlantic.
New Yonit. Oct. 2J. Tbe stea-mship AtJn
ntlc.
fiouiilrcincu, has arrived. t
THE PLAINS.
Tbe Great Council at Medicine Itd
Creek In Full Blaat Benator Head r"
on on the Floor The Indian Talk t-
Idk Peace and Prtienti.
Mktiicink LonoK Ckekk, Kansnt Oct. 19
The Fence Coiuuilealou held their first council
with the Cbejennes, Arapahoeg, Comanchea,
KIowsh. and Apnchee to-day. Benator Hender
son made a speech for tho Commission. Ail.
the hostile Cheyennes will be in to-morrow-The
Kiowas refuse to ko on n reservation, bat
are willing to ninke pence. They do not want,
civilization. All the tribes talk peaoe, but are.
anxious for presents to be distributed. Tha
council will last two days more, and will bo a. ,
SUCCCbS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Election Campaign In the State Tat t
License Men Ahead.
Hoston, Oct. 22. Massachusetts politico bove
come neater a locus to-night than at any timer
during the campaign. Henatorltil aud repre
senttillve caucuses have beeu held all over the
Hlaie since the benlnultis of tho week, and ia
spile of despondent anticipations, the license
i:iv men hnve Hum fur Kiilucti tbe power. Koto,
the proliiiltloni.stH nud tho advocates of lieenm
tire woi king ahiirply, expendlnR rnoney freely
and glvipg an air ot excitement to t'je canvass.
Colli putties ore loud iu Iioum.Iuk of their Kalns.
The Invorerg of prohibition, as well us those of '
license, urc contkieut of controlling both llouse.
rnd .Senate in the next legislative body. Ho far "
as conventions and enuenses have been. held, Uistr
results tire decidedly in favor of Ihe licensee
men.
.SO UIll CAROLINA.
Whereabouts of the Cutter VVlldernese--
CfiAhi.KSTON, Oct. '22. Tlio following despatch .
lias bircn received here:
A. (1. lnckey, Collector of Cnstoms: The
revenue cutler Wilderness has put into 8avan
nnh river.wit.il her holier leaking very badly.
We have hud heavy weather all tho way.
A. G. CARY,
First Lieutenant Commanding-
OBITUARY.
Past Grand Secretary .Tames Herring;.
Tlie II. Wr. James Horrlnfj, l'ast Grand Secre- '
tnry of the M. w. Urnnil ljoati of lfree audi
Accepted Mnsonsot theSialeof New York.died
jeeeiiilynt his daughter's restdenco in Paris,
Dtleruloug antl ialnful iilness, of disease of
the heart. Ho was seventy-live years of ase.
Mr. Ilerrinx wns Grand Hecrelnry tweuty -sever
years, from IS'JH to lN i(J. Ho remained llrm dur
ing the excitement, in fSIO, and his adherents
were known us tlie "Herring party." Tne re
mains are to arrive In the V'ille do Paris, and
the croft will nlteud the funeral by order of
Grand iMasler Anthon. N. Y. Tribuiio.
Increase of the Uevenue In Barbadoea
An American Oiilcer In UUliculty.
JUnitADoKS, Oct. 10, via Havana. Oot. 22. Tha
l ev plan of colonial finance lately applied to
lids isluud, him eilected an increase of thirty
thousand dollars In the quarterly receipts or
the Government. An Atnericau naval oUioer
fired a shot at a boatman employed In the har
bor, and very great excitement prevails here la
consequence. Wo have had abundant rains,
nud tlie hnrvest prospects are propitious. The
health of tho Island is excellent. Indeed, tho
report is unsurpassed for absence of sickness
and Its low rate of mortality. The people re
main lndiUerent ou the subject of Governor
Walker'H removal.
Injury to the Sugar Canes lu. SalnC
Vincent.
Paint Vincfnt, Oct. 10, via Havana, Oct. 21.
Ihe weather remains wet pretty much all
oyer the island. A wind storm, nmountlne
Blmosttoa nurricane.has just visited ns ami
dnriuK the ralu washed away many fleldd of
fcuynr canes.
Four opera compauiea are to appear In
Hotiton this season Maretzek'a and Stra
ko.scL's Italian, liatenian's French, and RicU
iugs' English. MareUek's and Uateman'a
will perform at Selwyn's Theatre, and tha
other will appear at the lioston.
Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 23
Reported by De Haven A Bro., Mo. to 8. Third streak
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PA T E N T K D. I'ANTsJ SCOURS'J) AND
KTItl7r lli:i from 1 to 5 Inches, at Mottet .
J rench r-tcurn Dyeing and Bconring, Ko. 2'i H
NINTH Htreet and No. 78il KAUK Htrewt. 175p
rOntlEI?S'AND WOSTENHOLM'A POCKSTT
1 KNIVi:H, Pearl and Htag Handle, of hfautlftil
ftnlHh. KO.UKltH' aud WADK & "iUTOUKHVlv'
l'AZOim, and the celehraled Lij.llUU.LUiUll ICAZUiC.
t.l'lhfjOltM of the llimat quality,
Ka'.tn-H, Kalvee, bciinorM. and Table Cutlery Oronndt.
ifitd PolUhed at 1'. M ADJuIikA'd, No. US TKiSTfC
ri'rm-t. belnw (thnuint. SoJ "
JpOR TIIE INFORMATION OF
HOLDIiRU OIT OOVKRNMFT BKyURlTIKa,
xho gray wikh to convert thera Into the
FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS
of tan
Onion Pacific Railroad Co.',
We publish below It a terms upon which tbey nr ay
now be exchanced at tbe oUio of the A4"" Mf the
l.dinpauy in this city
war. pAisf1 fo.,
ko. noiii-u ini M Bitiir.
It will be i.en tnat hand-nt profit may U
realized by t e exchaaco.
OQ ttaw Of VMIZ, a dllKrence oi t 1U paid.
On U 1IM, 18" M be paid.
Oa t-HM of 1st. - niu be paid.
OuS-isolJuiy't do ,.;4awlllhepald.
ttt IsAla. d0" rjolfifJ will be paid.
inI0-t-. fsrawlllbepaiG.
f hoj.jij,, deorle, a0, l(Ki-S3 will be paid.
t iiT-0Wi8derltie, 0l ,7iuii will be paid,
(r'vr 'each thoitnand e.cbaii.eil I
M. bhocmaker a v as. -