BUSINESS NOTICES. . rAi.-Our stock of fall end Winter Clothing In I nil and complete end selling rapidly, but In a raoMIr replenished, acta day, wltu imh and desirable styles aacrlllcw.. enabling us to te'l at prices k er than have TiT7iii ,"' i'MUiUinnnt patron Bpnn the decline In mlnn ... .' - - of l"ZlaU Baoh km "''we request ii ifo7 vry fwrn " Bknnftt Co., 1"?rd. - f Tow kr 1 1 AM.. Mrth streets.) No. 618 MarkbtHtrhkt, PHILADRLI'MIA. amp Kg m Broadway, Nkw Yobk. Wahkia KvaBYwiiKKK. Rnrely bai there been a season as fruitful as this of malarious diseases. Not only 00 the prairie and lu the valleys of the WW, notmewlrliiall the old haunti of Fever and Ago, and BHIouh Kenitltent Fever have these prostrating diseases been unusually virulent; but they have ex' tended to towns and cities never before lu rested with them, and hare even ascended the mountains and at. tacked thousands of people supposed to have beeu placed, by the laws of Mature, above their reach. Ilenoe we are compelled to admit that a fatal element pervade the Universal Air this season, and should at once resort to the only approved preventive of Its eonceqnenoes.TIOSTETTEK'S STOMACH BITTERS, atonloso potent, an antlsepllo ao perfect, an altera tive to Irresistible, and a stimulant so pure, that It enable the human system to resist and baffle all the predisposing causes of d Li ease. With the confidence that one clothed In Incombustible garments might move among blazing buildings, the man who arms blmseir against malaria with this powerful deenslvt medicine may walk a fever-scourged district fearless -Of Its Insalubrious atmosphere. The Intermittent and remittents at present so general in all ports of the country may be but the forerunners of a deadlier scourge now on Its way westward from the far East. Prepare the system with HOSTETTEB'S BITTERS for a successful battle with the mophltlc causes of at epidemics. Be wise In time. Ab R hoards the Impeachment of the President, there seems to be a difference ot opinion among all parties; but we hare yet to see any difference of opinion, among the well Informed on the subject, as to the beauty and cheapness ot the first-class Beady, made Clothing sold at Charles Btokes A Co.'s Cloth. Ing House, under the Continental. AHSuUt brought before this court terminate satisfactorily. Tb enterprise and genius of this age of Inventions have produced nothing more admirable than the great Combination tewing and Button-Hole Machine, now exhibited and sold at the coraer of Eleventh and Chesnut streets. These Machines certainly have no equal anywhere. ' At Ib grand distribution of $.100,000 worth of pre sents among the subscribers In aid of the Rtverslde Institute, there are several fortunes to be given away. Every one will receive something, and a number of the liuky ones Kill suddenly become wealthy. Health, the poor man's riches, the rich man's bliss, Is found In Ayer's Medicines, after a fruitless search among other remedies. A word to the wise Is suffi cient. Til. r t ndll I. ., . .. .Mr. VIWi uim,M, ihkul, u mgi ma iasauy. Loiib befoie doctors were known the head of the family examined and prescribed for the members. From the necessity of the case, the first and most Im portant stage of every disease is treated by the patient's parents 01 nurse. Tins being so, how Im portant that ib means on band should be simple, ample, and efficient! HiMi'Hntys' HomisOpathio Specifics (advertised in another column) perfectly meet this want; and should be In the hands or every Intelligent family. Depot. No. 562 Broadway, N. Y. Johnston, Holloway &Cowden,No. 23 Worth Sixth street, Dyott A Co., No. 232 North becond street, wholesale agents. Sold also by George O. Kvans, Sixth and Poplar streets: Ambrose Binllrj, Broad and (Peanut streets; llortter Twentieth and Green streets; John Bley, Frankford road: Roche, fifteenth and fsotith streets; Ottllenaer. 'J bird and Walnut streets; Hickman, No. 3:w South Second street: Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Blythe, No. 8120 Market street. Hold In Uermantown by W. it. Jones. Veneral Depot, No. 637 Arch street. A Cold Skkus a Bmall Affair. Most people neglect lu Who minds ii? YetaOold mav turn to Consumption, and then follows almost certain death. Take a Cold In time, then: that la, take Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, the well-kuowu standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma. Bronchitis, and all Pulmonary Complaints, and yonr Cold will disappear, as well as all apprehension of danger. Sold by all Drugglass. Exthwsivbi IupnovKMENTs. The lot of ground between Allegheny avenue and Clearfield street, and between Richmond street and Delaware rlverjalso, lot between Wellington and Westmoreland and Edge tnont and 1 bom peon streets, north of the avenue, in the Twenty-fifth Ward, Is abont to bs improved by the erection of two hundred and thirty houses thereon. Some of the buildings have already been commenced. M. Shositakkr A Co., No. 1024 Chesnut street, are sow opening an elegant assortment ef Misses' and Children's Millinery. Also, a full line of Chil dren's Clothing for boys, girls, Infants, and misses, In the latest styles. Whitman's Chocolate. The finest Chocolate for table use, manufactured at the Philadelphia Steam Chocolate and Cocoa Works. Stephen F. Whitman, cilice and store No. 1210 Market street. Finf. Cosfections. At George W. Jenkins', No. 1087 spring Garden Btreet, cau be obtained foreign fruits, nuts, almonds etc.. as well as a fine assortment of confections. Jenkins Is worthy of a call. The "Modkl Buoulpkr-Sbam Shirt." A-a-Mfsa msss Msss-fj o"MM'S MISS8 MHS-fc SiiMbSa MS8H MSSS-Uft Mu1tik A Brothums, No. 1033 Ohesnut street. Jonks A Thacher, Printers, No. 510 Minor street, jffVnumal Inducements I I I I 'I I I t I I I jHT Unusual Inducement I I I I I I I I t ! t I fsf Unusual Inducements t I I I I I I I I I t I ja- Unusual InducemetUi I I 1 I I 1 1 I I I I I jtf Unusual Inducements 1 I t I I I I ! 1 I 1 I jav Unusual Inducements I I I I I I I I I I I I ft Unusual Inducements I I I I I I I I I I I I M tf Unusual Inducements t I I I I I I I I I I I rer- iiuuu vi r, i ... ,ii.rrmr,nri mi.'n,n ytj jcw Clothing or Urn's and Hoys' lull aiul Winter wfAtr. made in the mott carefui Remember i manner, and of vuilerials bought In first w f hands, at ruinous prices to Vie manufac turers. This tells the whole story. Wanamakkk k jraowir, The La Re kb t Cloth i no house. Oak Hall. On the Cornkr of Sixth and Market Sts. MAJtBIED. COWPERTHWAIT PRICKETT. On Thursday, September M, 1S87, by the lion. Morton McMlcbaol, ilavor of Philadelphia. Mr. WILMKlt tXJWPKH '111 WAIT, of Medlord, N. J., to Miss JIANNAH PRICKETT, of Chare Vllle. N. J. DULL OAKFORD. On the 24th Instant, nt the Church ot SU Matthias, by Right Rv. Bishop Oden fcelnier, ot New Jersey, lHARLKS A. HULL to RUBECCA B., daughter of the late Charles Oakford, all of Philadelphia. No cards. DIED. , ATJDNREIER. On the morning ef the 25th of Oc tober, In the 2lh year of bis age, Major LKWIS C. AUUKNUKID, son of Mr. George Andeureid, of Northampton county, Pa. His relatives and the friends of the family are re spectfully luvlted to attend the funeral, without fur JJe' notice, on Wednesday, the Doth In Haul, at 10 v!00?.' lrom lu renldenceot bis uncle, Lewis Auden Eaurel uVllK' 6U W '4!VeDln Toproceedto piP,'f?,CA! Washlngtonvllle, Chester county, ward ?iHmb ,n''. Mrs. BRIDGET, wife of Ed- S i u,"i aged 55 years, to attend thJ?1 mnA ,lrl"Js or the family are Invited In-law aaSL? Iinera1' ,r"m "e residence of her sister itreeZ'oBuIid!" "r,l"od' Cadwalader and Intermenratt, Ml'haUeT " 0 0l0Ct BerWce8 WAic?Mlai!, ,n,tant- BALDWIN ED" JOHNSON. On the 28th instant n.rr,, youngest dajghter ot Albert B. and M'arvL j1?5 N" aged t years and 4 mouths. "ary a.. Johnson, PAI.MER.-On the 28th Instant. LAfavbv-'h. PALM ER, son of the late Richard liliuwfiVtui The relatives and friends of the lamliw . -.. .. Franklin Steam Fire Engine Ooiupany. are teaueoL. fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the rna. duna of hut son-in-law. Edward J. Newlaud. M i-. L Margarotla street (Seventh and Wharlou streets), on Tuewiay atteruooo at t o'clock. To proceed to Uulou vusniHT, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, CITY INTELLIGENCE. tOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS B INSIH rAQES.! A Stbawoi SroRt Thb Tbibolatiobts of "A tf nt Maroarkt," a CoixnEn Centenarian. Mxny, many yesrs ago, a cer elu dark skinned tribe In Gumea w lit ti war with a neighboring tribe about some lanciea grmvannw. ronuiin uia not smile upon them, however, and their kins and nueen K.r. i.k.N cpt veon tbe field of battle. In those days tne tratllo in uuniail liesii m iu ihiiiih, euq eveu In the U aker vny wss found a ready market lor man .. women provided, always, that their skins were of same una. 1 ns captive soreie go or uutnea and his roj al spouse were disposed of by their conquerors to n.t niucinnu .i-t, " in. .iuiinu ilium to tiiiscity ai d transferred his Interest In their l -h ,,! .i..,i , one AbraLHin VndugralT, a farmer living ner the t;iiamany,asmali s ream lu the Interior 01 toe lie rMldreu were born to the Klug and vtuoen ef ...... o.. .. 01 nieir Ollsprlng bn- me the parent of fourteen children In turn, the youngest 01 this thriving lamliy re 'eivlriir the name ol Margaret, when she lirst saw the light about one t undred and live years ..go. Margaret's Slii ifw. i!a2.n, "''""'n of l'-r own. and jl she . iu iMi'ir-iiMs-, AMunnuuHa ana neieolf l ior 0unioimtu follow by the uame ol John H trn i in. wl.o wu 1 coiihlKri-d to the Crtreof the pluanin. t'i Jrf' iu l,c,rlw"nyitrew up to man's e.uai-. tyranny of the mother country. John Harr'sou went to the wars, Hecwiipuiileil by one of Marfan fs brothers, and rose to the rank of a trplaln in ih Con loe tal army. During hlB absence VS ;.0m,' 1,18 Care f lue lBr? hpr'1 ot "tH "on he !V,rm ' .'T.r D"'ress devoivel upon Margret, who stieoded them In true pastoral sfyle. But her task .. esy one ior tne Tories and red coats woiild now anrt ibea BWO( d charge and carry OB a portion as their booty; 6r. what grieved lier e. eu more, would decapitate her turgeys fi',e r b.'.rrtkr,n"h""1 ng lue savory care sse 5J their saddle-bows. Margaret bore np under the4 trl .illations as best she mTKht. ana In return for her faithful serv ces was rewarded with the gift of her lieedomalihecloseofthewar. " lint this was the mere commencement of her trt.tls. At that day, as at the present, the idea prevailed lust a person whose veins were tainted with negro blood was Incapable of taking care of her own fortunes. So the manumission ot Margaret was coupled with a new bonatg by which It was Int-nded that she should be greatly benefited. She was bound oil 1 for a T?,rm of,Jefrs to 0,18 Christian Hotse, a resident ot I hlladelpula. who was expected to ludocrlna e her Into the wajs of liberty beiore she should be cast en- ... '. fvf,1, "u "er owu resources. This Uirlstlun Helse ought to have lived In the year Anno Uomlul JSS7. for he was a model Christian geutieman. and well qualified to consort with the unreconstructed ?inaJr5 r these latter days. In other words, he believed most llrmly In the doctrine that a black woman had no rights which a white man was bound to respect. So Christian Hei e bartered awuy his charge for tne sum of (sou. a farmer bthenaaie of James Collins, who resided near uermantown. be- ....., Br purcnaser. 10 till esiaoilnhrueut Margarei w as removed, and there she was sutrered to live and toll In peace for a time, her former owner and liberator knowing naught of her advene for tunes. But James Collins proved to be a shiftless In S'.yjdl,a1, B.nd..?n ot lu srrears for rent. He relieved himself of blsliuancial troubles oy abandoning his farm, leavlllir Mnnnral h.l.,H l ..,l.r ii,.., .i'.: ih proprietor, a worldly man by the name of This happened about the year 1790, when the lour thousarm slaves which were then held to service In the State Of FeDDHVl vanlu. nArA r .... ... of the Legislature. Mr. Bishop then followed the ex amp e set him by Christian lSelse, and beiore Mar- f.,r8,nhJ,11Vellu v-'"'. Just south of the I'oioniao. Oo the very uay after her arrival t th house of David Walton, he? new ma,t". thi s'.er Iff 01 the couniy.(one Jonathan Pearsley)! appVoached place to lew on th riiu.Ltoi in ilfr. .. '. T due by tbelr proprietor. At the approach of this functionary, the old slaves tied to a neighboring plan tation, and Margaret became the sole booty ol the P!""?; At the balB wnlch followed, Sheriff Pearslev h uiself became her purchaser, and removed her 10 his own esiablishment uear Roinney. It was now Margaret's turn to fail into the bi.d3 ot a sbifilfts master Sheriff Pearsiey was an Inveterate smmhlSt blcI in the course of bis play with one Ueorge Rey nolds, his property in Alargaietwas tranMlrred to the latter bv a tru-k nr 11. t ..,,, .'.. in the neighborhood of Wlnohest-'r a'nii hadeiicoun lered the thriftless Sheriff In Roniney, while visiting the latter place In mirmiitni a f,,m .1 ..B Blurted homewurd wiih his p-ize, but paused beiore he arrivea there to celebrate his luck with a drink a! the tavern of oueCaspar Binker. to whom he dlsnoifd oiMamaretf.rthe sum ot 6.. The landlord had b- eii moved 10 nltv i.v n.n iriuiu ,st ,.. ' " and purchased her at her own request, Margnrei's ownership appears to have aHornated regularly be. tween a brute and la prodigal, and iteynolds proved to belong, like Helse and Bishop, to the former cite- fLVJi, ! from K'niiiey to Winchester the Wretched Wariraret h 1,1 henn f,ii-n,i ,n . a mule and to rtcelve tbe blows and curses of the drunken man who had become her owner by a turn in U o fortunes of the card-tal.le. It was this treatment tbUt tOUClled the tOIllflWhlkt lrl,.rll I.-,.,. f i .. Ciispar. and with him JMargiiret lived for Ulteen years, prefcitllng over his still during the greater por tion of the lime. v One day a friendly Qunker clianrerl to Union imh. stoiy of her Hie. Such was his indignation at the vYi..,iKn miiicu nun oeen mapeu unon her tout he for. hwllh wrote to his friends In Philadelphia con cerning the matter. They at once hunted up Chris tian Heine, who denied all knowledge of the woman. mil tne aocuuient by w hlcb she had been apprenticed uiiiuinBHuum-uru,Him wueu ion was prouucea, he tied. The kind Quakers wbo had embraned the cause of tbe no longer Irloudless woman started in pursuit, and at Hurllngton, is J., they came uo wlih the tutltlve. He was brought back to Philadel phia, aud then given the choice between two courses of action both of them exceedingly distasteful. How ever, be did not relish the prospect of a sojourn In the Penitentiary, but chose nuber to proceed to Virginia and procure the release from bondage of his vio.lm. He did not hesitate to swear to her Identity, and thereupon she was again, and for the third time In her eventful career, set at liberty. Since then, she has not been molested by the slave hunters, and Is now, at the rare old age ot one hun dred and five years, calmly awaiting her summons to another world. She is dependent upon the contribu tions ot charitable friends for her support, and one klnd hearud gentleman. In moderate circumstances, bears the whole burden oi the rent of her abode. This apartment Is a little room Just under tbe roof of the house at No. 1021 Sargeant street, adjoining the Diligent Hose House. Access to her humble cham ber Is gained by three flights of narrow, rickety stairs, aud there at any day she may be found by a visitor, seated upon her out with a Bible on her knees. Her complexion Is extremely dark, presenting estrange contrast to her suow-wblle hair. Her upper teeth.are entirely goue. causing the lower Jaw to protrude In a singular manner, while her eyes are deeply sunken, and her form bowed down with the weight of years. But she Is cheerful and happy, retaining all her faculties to a remarkable degree, and narrating the strange story of her life with remarkable straightforwardness aud energy. Her career has had many examples, but by the bleislng of Heaven and by tbe bloody sacrifice or hundreds of thousands of brave men, the future will not lurnlah another such tale ot misery and crime. Thr Gbast Movembnt in thia city is still D.l!lerft!!1 he?wir. nd If the Republicans of other cities follow suit with equal enthusiasm, tne gigaotlo machinery of the National Nominating Convention can readily be dispensed with. The lollowlug meet ill" evening"- CalupalQ 'N' r announced lor i:0hth Ha i'd. The cltlsens ol this Ward who look to the Apuomattoxa pple-tree for their candidate for the Presidency will assemble at I o'clock, at the south wtst corner of Broad and Walnut streets. Among the names appended to the csll are those of suck prominent citizens as Henry O. Carey, KUward Ship pen, A. K. Bone, A. D. Jessup. Isaac O. Colesberry. James Milllken, and Colonel Hubert Thompson. I.leyUh H'ttrct-A meeting of the Grant Club of this Ward will be held at H o'clock, at the northwest corner of St. John and Buttonwood streets, for the eh ctlon of officers. Atnetecnlh H ard. This Ward, it appears. Is to be favored with two Grant Clubs. An adjourned meet ing of tbe citizens In favor ot the movement will bs held at 8 o'clock, at the house or John Martin, on the Frankford road, above Norrla street. Another meeting is called fbr7. c'olock, at the Union League at 1 he corner of York slreet and Frankford roadT ' Wutntu-Iuurth Word. At half past 7 o'clock to morrow (Tuesday) evenlug an adjourned meeting of llr- Grant Campaign Club of this ward will be held at tbe ball on LaucaMter avenue, below fourth street, when tbe report of the Committee ou Purmauent Organization will be presented. "Thb Friends ok Fbkkdom" propose hold ing a series of grand gatherings In Chester county and this city In thu cuurse of next week. On Tuesday, November 4th. the -first meeting will be held at Keu ne't Square, tbe dalllght to be devoted to general mailers, while the evening is set apart for the ei pe dal ptirpo e of giving the fiery, Phllllpio Weudell an opportunity to be heard, Ou the alteruoon of Weduesday, November 8'h, the Executive Committee of the S ate Seciely will h .11 a conference with the friends of the cause at West Chester. In the evenlug Wendell Phillips will again be given a heaMng at the Horticultural Hull or that delightful little town. Ou Friday, November 8th. the scene will be trans ferred to this city, when tbe annual meeilngof the socletv will bs held lu the ball of the Frank li a Insti tute, the session Ustlng from to o'clock In the morn ing until 4 lu the afternoon. At 6 o'clock tbe grand festival, or annual social gathering, will commence at the new Horticultural Hall, on Broad street, and will be brought to a close by a greut speech from Wendell Phillips, to be delivered precisely at 8 o'clock. The object of these gatherings, It Is announced, Is to keep the public mind alive to the necessity fur secur ing Ireedom to the freedmen, and to collect means tor continuing this woithy object through the agency of the Anti-6laviry Standard. Ukfilial Conduct. Younir Parr, Jr., has been. It Is o alleged, engaged at various times in stealing from lils parent's wardrobe, and taking the articles to a faml'lar haunt, known as the Hooker" House, on Spaflord street, below Shlppen. where the proprietress. Klllabelh James, took them out of his possesalon. Several times he has beeu caught, but prom lues of future good behavior have saved him from arrest. Warrants were issued lor tbe arrest of iituitieirand all tbe females who rendezvous at the Hooker est Hbllshment. The arrests were made last night, and Parr and Ave men aud the same uurnber of Women were placed lu duress, and are held there by Aldvruian TlUermary. Lleuteuaut Kluley, Oi the I becoud Lutrtcl, made the arrest. Thb Ciiolrra at thk Navt Yard Ahatihg xF.I.lu 1,Tn" REPORTED H.NCE SATtfBPA V. thlS ""t'Py ! h" bie to staie that theepMemio on r.H,J'ri;"' a Y"rn """ unmpuakable ?,.f. .. - n'.",,2nt- H,nr our ''Port ot MAtnrdav, ?..J . . . a,,',.h"T occurred, swelling the total thus .... ... .nrillj.ninF, Joeeph Jleron, lands.., sn. convalescent. Joseph Justice, landsman, convalescent, it M. Clieieldlne. landsman convalescoot. John A. Hippie, landsrn'iii. Improving. Hamliion Gar sine, landsman. Improving, llohorl Kill well, landsman, convslesuenU L. hi Psrks, Inndsmnn, convalescent, A. hchelilinusen. seaman, e n valescent. t harles Devlin. Meurunn Ha, r.Jr....u J illlam A Stryker. second class bov. Improving. Jlenrv Coleman, landsman, a.lniltted yesterday. I lie Potomac, on which the epidemic first made Its appearance, has at last been sent down the river, to go Into oiiHranllne, onn ofllcor and a sh p-keeper ... , , I".. .ii on noara' Her cabin has been vt.ujvuguij uisiuiecten. As Attaciimknt for tub Coi'stbss dkl Gl. I1.I.O. It annenrs tt.nl a.ltnn M.Hnm. I,l.,nHl '" recent appearance In Now York, In the tragedy of niic luniiieu mat sue would not attempt to u,, n inn dm scenery and acompanlments were replaced by new and more taste Tul ones. Im pressar OOiau, It Is alleged, accordingly engaged Mr. 21. itandall, a theatrical machinist ami decorator, to furnish the necessary articles; and It Is further claimed that the fmpressarlo left thecltv without settling the bill therefor, amounting to something over nluety dollars, ' On t-Bturday last Mr Randall embraced the oppor tunity ot Mr. Gran's presence In Philadelphia to bring a suit against him for the amount. M idame Histort was duly suhp.et.aed as a wliness, and a hearing of the case before Alderman Hurley was st down for thin morning. At tbe appointed hour Mr. Randall eppeared, but the fmpressarlo and the Queen ot lregedy failed to be present, It being supposed that thev had already taken their departure tor Baltimore, al which place the latter commences au engagement this evening. Under these circumstances the case wus continued until Mouday next, and the Alderman Issued an attachment against Madame ltistorl. com manding her presen. e on that, press on. Thb Latb Major Lewis C. Audenried, whosa untimely death we noticel 011 Saturday, was a SMI Ot Mr. GenrirA A nriinr!oil . Vnrih. .n..n, v Pennsylvania, and was scarcely twenty-eight years of .st.nur.iiiu,iii mi, demise, tne deceased, imme rlinteiy fter graduating at Fraukllu and Marshall College, entered the army as Captain of Company H, r...0 .'i1 Heglment of Pennsylvania Volunteers. W Hh this regiment be continued fn service about a year, being present at Fredericksburg. Chancellors vlllo, and other bloody edeounters. In IH83, when Lee made bis second attempt to penetrate the Keystone state, Captain Audenried received a commission as Major of the 61st Regiment. At the close of the war the deceased entered mercantile life, becoming a partner In the well-known firm of Berger, Audenried Fry, grocers, of No. 11 South Water street. He was wetland favorably known to a large circle In this city, and his loss will be deeply felt. He was a brave and faithful soldier, and a good and loyal citizen such a man as cannot well be spared. The funeral will take place on Wedne day. the 80th Instant, at 10 o'clock, from the residence of Lewis Audeurled, hjui.. I0. 612 North Seventh street. An Earlt Whiskt Raid Being Cacoitt NArpiNQ, Y, Distii.i.bbs Make ax Inolohious Kutrkat Without Thkik STiLLS.-Dc-uty Collec tor Foulkrod, ot the Fifth Collection D.strict, be lieving that by a sudden and unexpected onslaught on 1 the whlskyites a decided advantage could be ob Uln.d, In making them le-d that there was still power In the unarmed law or the land, besides renplng pecuniary bcnelits to the Uuverment. made all ar rangements, and this morning, when '-ye wicked and t?w.delyln '',tl",rs" In and about salmon and Williams streets were d'Klng In supposed safety, nmcle a dash, and achieved vi.t,..u ' 1 1 wenty tubs ol nose-polluting mash were destroyed, three stills were seized, seven h.rr.i. -1,1. l- conliscated; besides, the glories or victory over tbe viracos and proprietors or these llllo t plces.were a pleptilul rewind for tills earlv service. No armed force was needed; but the trap was well laid, and well caiil.d out by ollicers armed only with legal douu- wema uu w.l n. Hearing Bepokb a United States Commih- pionkh. The case of Log in & Davis, charged with making fraudulent returns, was heard before United Sniles Commission r Sm Ith. Francis Prettyman, sworn, said I was an Assis tant Assessor ahoilt Uia lMt nt ..nil... lu.1-7 ,a i.i f Juue. 1807. I have nut been connected with the otlico ol tbe Second District slues that time; I re reived, about tbe Utb or luih of April, a return from Mr. Logan of the quantity of oil which he refined; the return was blank hh Tut ik .,ii.iu..n ..... cerned, hut Mr. Lounu s'ated he had rellued liwo bar rels of oil and would return it In Muv. The returns and the presence ot the Assessor of tho fr'ei-ond District 4elng necessarv, the case wus post poned till Ihursduy at 12 o'clock. Dark Characters. A Jerseyman, not con tent with rambling over tbe sands of his native State, vai lea nis experience oy coming over nere and ming ling with certain dark characters, alike In morals and appearance, at No. Tsl South Seventh street. Here ou Saturday night acrand break dnwu was irone tlirrugh with, during which John Thomas, a colored Inmate, stole our Jersey friend's watch, and a colored woman fleicely beat hlru. The polloe arrived, and arrested the household, consisting ot elgnt inmtes. ThoniHR, as a tbier, was committed. Kll.a'.elh John fou and Florence Ramsey, as 11 anaglng females. were seni oeiow. aim uie rest neia to keep the peace by Alderman Tlttermary. Methodist Episcopal Church Meeting. This evening, at 7-80 o'clock, there will bs a meet ing 01 tne memoers or tne Methodist Episcopal Church of thlB city In favor ot Lay Representation, at tbe Spring Garden Street Church, at the corner of Twentieth. Such measures will betaken by the meet ing as will tend to secure favorablo action In the matter on tbe part of the next General Conference, w inch assembles in loos. Addresses will be delivered by the Hon. Judge Bond, of Baltimore, Md.: William 1. Jones, q., of Ulkton, Md.; Benjamin Haywood. unci., 01 x-ousviiie, ra.j b. hi. Harrington, kso. or Wilmington, Del.; Rev. James Riddle, or Wilming ton. Del.: Joseph Parrish. M. I)., of Phllarinlnhln! President William H. Allen, LL, P., Philadelphia. Burglars. About 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing Officer Sheets was passing the N. W. corner of Klulltb and Ftlltwaler streets (the residence of Mr. James Campbell), when he notlned a man who was slriiidiug lu the shade tap bis foot suspiciously. The officer turned round and saw a man Just running away from the side door of Mr. Campbell's residence. cm 11 me men siariea, ana the omoer alter them, wbo, having lately been lamed, could not reach them, but fited three limes at the fugitives. Coming back and examining the door.three large holes were round in It having been lately boaed. The burglars were at work A Careless Handler op Bricks. John McCnllem and a filend were maklnar last nluht hideous with their noise at Fifth and Shlunen streets. win n Oillcer Kemp pounced upon them, and they in turn snit u oricKs at 11IB head, one or Which injured him severely. With commendable tenacity he clung to his prisouer, McCnllem. and landed him saluly in tbe Station House cell. This morulng Alderman Tit tei mary commlt'ed Mm. Charged with Highway Robbery. John Mock was arrested at Not 2512 Kgglesloo street, yes terday, on a warrant issued by Aldermau Bel tier, charging him with having committed a highway rob bery, by knocking down a geutieman named Mill wood, and stealing his watch, some fwur months ago. He Is held lor a hearing before the Alderman. Larceny op Twenty-four Dollars. John II. Gold was brought before Alderman Beitler this niornlug. charged with having stoleu M belongiug to Mr. Theodore F.Corson. This money, It Is alleged, wus given him accidentally with some other to return to lls father the surplus. Gold. Jr., retained. Alder man Bellier held him In default ol tiono bail. Ahsault with Intent to Kill. Andrew Tyion has been arrested on charges Implicating him as one of tbe leaders of the mob who so brutally beat M r. Styles, conductor on the Second and Third Streets lltiliioad ou election day. He was taken In custody on Buck lane, and way. held tor shearing by Alderman Bellier. Fire. This morning, shortly after eight o'clock, a Are was d'scovered In the hayloft of John McC'oskev'a frame stulile, on Hope street, above Har rison. The Taylor Hose was on band Immediately end by its exertions the adjoining buildings were saved, although tbe stable was destroyed. Loss about fj00. No Insurance. Found Crawling. On Saturday afternoon, William Morris was caught In the sot of crawling towards the money-drawer in K. H. Turner's feed store, No. 1710 Ridge avenue. He was arrested, aud held lu delault of ksoo bail by Alderman Fltch. A Tbn-Dollab Cash- Kate Johnson, resid ing In a lamlllar haunt at New Market and Willow sireet, was arrested yesterday, charged with steallnu 110. Alderman Becker held herjoanswer. BRIDGET FORfiETS TO "SHUT THAT door" this cool weather. Put on It a Door Spring, and It will shut itself and save your temper n l.mVl?!An otbrB,wo''ble Hardware, for sale by SILVER-PLATED SCREWS. BRASS 8CREWS. Locksmiths' Hcrews, Saw Screws. Horew Bolts Cmrlageaud Tire Bolu, and Bed Screws, tor sale hv TRUMAN A SHAW,' No. IU6 IKlgul Tulrty-Sve) M ARK KTSreet. below Ninth. mrjr uve TTPRIGHT GRIDIRONS AND DR0ILER3 I J Toast Racks, Meat Stands, Fluked and Plain Gridirons, aud a general variety of Cooking Hard ware, fur sale by TKUM AN A SHA W, No. (Uo (Jaunt lUUly-nve) MARILJiT bl, below Ninth. 1 1 1 .1 I Inn.lr. .. .l Umui rr morning, and Rioharl Foster. BriwlnJior "oc,(,k J" the. alleri.oon. Alexander f'.h0, Hn,"n: R P Snlvely, landsman: Robert WiT,r.ml,t.Kn1:n,',!i Wlllla Campbell, landsman: m . I?u T,MULP landsman: John Hardy. Isnds-u.ri'T-".1'" ifms. landsman; and James Klloy, Jimv n ThiV'.T8 l"",n nbamed cured and ready lor "" Jbl"'lwlngroen firteeu lu uuoiber. ars the only rnes now on the slek list; . Aiaxancler Harper, landsman, Improving, f eoign W . Clayion. landsman. Improvlug Wll lam riillrls, seaman, Improving. Charles IHddler. Ian, i,..n THIRD EDITION WASHINGTON ITEMS. 8PKCIAL bkspatchks to evening telegraph. Washington, Oct 28. The Giant movement mad the Conserve, tlves. Desperate efforts are being made by the con gervatlvci hero to kill off Grant an a Presidential candidate, by efforts to make It appear that he is in sympathy with tbem. All the stories put forth that he has expressed ienUments favorable to tbem must be received with con siderable allowance, as it is well known here that Grant does not allow himself to be dram into political dlfcussions with outside pHrtlcs, particularly with newspaper writers, with whom he is alwa.ys particularly guarded In his remark. Benator Thajer, of Nebraska, who is on the roost intimate terms with Grant, Touches for his Republicanism, and says that when the proper time comes Grant will declare himr-elf in uch unequivocal terms thnttbere will be no mistake as to hi sentiments. If ail he hHS written could be published, it would show bejoud a doubt where he stands. Niw Yorkers la Town, A host of Kevr York politicians an4 jobbers arrived this niorninsr, to operate 011 the Presi dent and Secretary McCulloch, to secure con trol of the Government patronatro in aid of tho Democrats at the comine; JJew York election. Malicious Attempt to Destroy Life. Concord, Oct. 28. Some evil-disposed person made an attempt to throw the northern express train from the track at Thornton's Ferry, on the Concord Railroad, by placlnir a piece of rail about five inches long in the Iroz at the switch. Fortunately the train stopped to leave out a passenger, and passed over the obstruction at slow speed, aud no damage was done. Had the train been going at the usual rate of speed tbero Is little doubt that many lives would have been lost. The Latest Finnnrinl ir. Special to The Kvenino Tklkoraph by Hasson's Independent Nmri a r ..nr... 1 T W VfWI V ln As r . . . a .n . . . . . . . J;,5'.? 'S8 V'.Ui do. 1S.U, lti9(109',: do. 1H.5 lH'tollU:do. January and July, l07iktmM'4; 1W-WS, arvaudJo v tiF.i.s.iitir.. uun.o. m..h ,:Junu- ary ni itio Mall II7tVBli7.7; Canton Company. 4,v(nHa; uiberland, "V'l.S : Utiluksllver, 18',cj2(): Marl- .....v., ..,.4(?B i tiiiuKBiiver, ii('io: Aiarl- PP4?--?1k('i!.8 New York. Central. linUlli'.'fKrie, l(r - do. pref., 7HTS; Hudson River, Ia6,rft2!i Readinir.l Oi;7:.i.ll7- Afioiiisun ',... i. ..;! Cu M Chilian Southern, W.M79: Illinois Central iirtiurH.; Cleveland and 1'lttaburR, 81l.,0S2; .North- " ' : I'reierreu, i(n,5 '4; t'leve- Uind and Toledo. Ii(3il041.,: Rock Island, 2h(thi- 'yii " j no, i".-4uir ioi'.uu ana waonih, S9.v4 18! hicagoand Alton. rMu24; Alton and Terra Haute 5W5l; Ohio and Mlssltslppi Certllloates. 23'4(,-.'i-'.; Power, ilHmiH . a-.., -oirou va.er 3tocks in New York To-Iay. Nf.w York. Oct. 28. Hmith. rtanft..ir.ii rn Bhnkers, No. 18 Houtb Tuird street, and No. 8 NaSKaU Btreut. New Yorlr. rnr,n m l r.'..lr,'j I.., 19 ni mi uiiuu an iuiiowh:- United KtateH 10-4()s, 10il' l(H);:. uuua null ju virjv.q. it,..,.', mi ill .. v. The market was dull dud woult at the open lrjjj, but bus Improved, nnd is now stetuiy. JA SSA CU USE TTS. Assnult on a StateCoustable Tho Assail ant Shot In tbe I.t and Arrested A. Woman's Throat Cut In tne Street In Iloston. IttriMTstlsl' Opt. 07 Tha rtAmilnti fanlim. .l.ar Ullllt hpr fill d I I 1 llll-l lot ltra rhla ..... A mimed Thomas Kelly struck: one of the of 11- i ia unuitu i iiuiiihb rrmiiiD, on uie corner or Tri mom aud Uoyieslon at reels, and tben ran rntilillv nirav , . .... o f .. 1 . . I ... . llrt d ihreejshots, the lust of wliicli took etTect miiuoui ahij nirgs, j ne wounuea man was tnlren Into custody, and His probable a warrant will be Issued for Constable Preston's arrest. Aim Unlan Qmllh nil-.n I1AH tA Af ui a.v ai omitu, nut iivoa in u&iijru iiace. . "u,ov. m iuu muuo wniftlUK 1 II Uttn 1- son avenue to night, who blindfolded her, aud 111.... n. l. . . I .. ,1 . I . . . . . . vMw.ic. tuiuub.iiiuiui.iuK a prooabiy ratal wound. The woman thinks it was her husband, with whom she had not Deen living for some time. A Family In Detroit Poisoned.' From the Detroit Free Press, October 24. A furious rasp of nninnnlnrr nrriirrnl In thlo fitv nn Rfitn.lnir I n . . f mltinl, nw.vnn.j latal to on entire family. The facts, m we learn tut-ui, are mat on Saturday uusries w. Hunt ..v.il.n.n I ...,...!. -. C 0 . , I . Iiukuweu a yuuunijr ui UUeirlU'UH, WUlCtt WSS ut into a refrigerator, where It was left until :onday morninjf. Upon taking it out the cook observed that the sticus upon which It had lain bad by some means become displaced, letting the meat fall through on the zinc covering! oumo uuuuus o iu me propriety oi eating tne meat were expressed, but it was filially con- rlnrted that nn harm vnnlil mmilt fmm 1f aA the steak was rooked and eaten. Mot long afterwards Mrs. Hunt, her little dauehter, and the servant girl were seized with violent, flnnamft anil ralr,hin A -- rwu"" vu,u. ujroiuiau was sent for. aDd upon investigation pronounced the family poisoned. A Miss Hull, who also ate a portion of the meat, after breakfast came down, and when near the Post Office was attacked in the same manner. Assistance was Erocured, and it was intended to carry her ome, but she grew worse so rapidly that she was taken to the house ot Mr. Fay, No. 289 Woodward avenue, and for several hours it was believed tbe attack would prove fatal. Hap pily, by prompt and skilful action, a fatal result was averted, and the youn lady, though still weak, is likely to recover, whether the meat was poisoned by contact with the zicc in tbe refrigerator, or whether it was dis eased, has not, we believe, been determined. The Election la DakotaK. The Dakotah Territorial election, October 8, wus carried by the Hepublloaus, who elect a niajorltyof the Legislature. In Laramie county (Cheyenne, etc). 1562 votes were polled, electing j. H. Whitehead to the Legislature, and J. h Casement to Congress, the latter as a delegate In the Interest ol a separate Territorial organi sation. General Casement is tbe enterprising contractor on the Union Pacific lUllroad. The l,nrmle vole Is larger than the Tike's Peak country polled, when, under the Kansas territo rial organization they sent the lirst volunteer delegate to Concrete. Of course, If Congress creates tbe new-eerrltory or Wyoming, or Lara rule, or Cheyenne, whatever It may bo called, a new election for delegates will be required, and Ot i.eial Casement's service at Washington is, therefore, purely voluntary. Tbe Klectlon of Brownlsw as Senator, At 12 o'clock the Senate and House met In Joint seHSlou lu the hall of the House. The Hon. 1. W. C. Heuler, Speaker of the Senate, an Douuced that, as directed by law, tbe two Houses were met In convention to compare tbe vole taken In each House, on yesterday, for tbe eleotlon of United Stales Senator, aud In ease there was uo elcollon, to proceed with, suoh election. The Clerk of tbe Senate announced that tbe vote on the final ballot in the Senate stood as follows: stokes, 10; Ilrownlow, 8; Maynnrd, 4: Klelcher, 2; Cooper, 1. The Clerk in the House announced tbe final ballot In the Home as follows: Brown low, 87; Stokes, IK; Msynard, 18; Fletcher. 8; Walker, 4. Whole number of votes cast, lOli; ueoeasary to a choice. X The Speakerannounced that as thbre was no election, the two Houses would prooeed to tuillot again. Tbe names Tjf Mr. Fletcher and Judge wiker were withdrawn, and Governor UDited States lWln, HlJirr5ll2Vi. 'Ttilted States 5-Ws, IM2, il2'.;wiiiy TTuited States 5-'20s,Blh64, mcn mi United States 6-ajs, 18rrt, m'iWli)t. United Btates 5-20s, new. lHi, lu7'.dll.7r,i United Statr-a fi-yo. xm i(ni.viiff:i - H ' OCTOBER 28, 1867. Wlllinm O. Ilrownlow and thr Hon, W. II, Stones were pnt in nomination. The roil of tne senAte was railed wi n tno following result: Ilrownlow. 12: Stokes. 12. The roll of the lionse was called, with the fol lowing result: ilrownlow, 61; MiOKee, n; Walker, 1. Total for Ilrownlow, C.T; total for Stokes, SO; whole namber of votes east, 10:!; nrcf snry to a choice, f-'; majority lor Ilrown low, '23. The Speaker an noun nod the vote, and de clined William O. Jlrownlow duly eleolfd United StAtes Senator for the term of six years, beuinnlng March 4. 18IW. t n motion of Spnator Keith, the election of Governor Ilrownlow whs made uunlmous, LEGAL, INTELLIGENCE. DISTRICT COTJHT 7So. 1-Jurlne Hare.-llitnto vs ClynitT, AdmlniHiraior, Before reported. Ver dlri fur plalntlfT. iv:2u. Joseph Morrison vs. Ramurt I.nnBhrldjru. Ao action to lenover for gondi sold ant delivered. 'Hi trial. 1 K-TltI' T cou It r j No. S-Jtidgo Sharswooa. William King; vs. John slcKnkht. An action to re C Ver Hie nmonntTnui.i r,,r i,..rn i....n B.M,,r.,tM f'",,,'e&s, which proved false. Verdict for plain- klli VI , I'I9. Tnomas A. Keoves anrl Caroline B., hh wife. In flu lit of Caroline 11., v. Calurwood & Co. A lulsaed lRue. Verriu-t Tor plaliitin; .llzabetb (.'arnner vs. Tiiuilrlotis Ttrartv. Anaollnn ot Jpctmcnt to try tbe title to certain property at I.wlii street and llldiiv avenue. Ou trial. Orl SattirriAV Ilia now trial ninllnn lla, ..nnal.Hmv r. I motions lor new trlul to casts tried beore the r rest del t ol the Court durli K the present term, ws taken rip. and tlipse eases In which the rules t j show cause were granted will be heard on tha trrnmant lint nan Hatnrday. Motions for new trials in cambs tried before me r i. mn'iii oi me onrt win biko ue beam then. COURT OF QUAHTKK WKS.slONS-JudKe Brew stsr. An extra session was beg-iiu In this Coart this niornlug, J. Alenander Hlmpson prosecuting, for the nioreai eedy diHposal of tbe uuiiness of the term yet rrnnilnlnir. Michael Lean was acaultted nf a cliarira nf u.a.nlt ml Imtierv. Jacob Hill wss acquitted or a charge of assault and battery. Kridiiet Fisher was acquitted of a charge of assault and buttery. Jacob Zimmerman was charred with the larceny oi a Mir. It was alleced that he Induced niter to leave the Dlace of Ins hlrth bv nlaclnir helnrn hli none the temptation of sweet milk. and by removing u and Disking a stei backwards whenever viaer would uihkp an attempt at II. On trial. COURT OF UlTARTKR HKS3fO!TS-Jn(lge I.udlow, In the cane of the Cniurnouwealtb vs. liarvey K. Mjers, charged with bigamy, before reported, the Judge tills niornlug delivered his obare. Two mar riages were proven, In which a man named Harvey K. Myers and two women, named Elizabeth Vaulter and Amanda Volmar, were the parties. The ceremony between Kllr.abetb Vantlnr and Harvey K. Myers was uerformed Anrll 20. ls.S2; and that between Am tnrla Vnlmar and Harvnv K". Mvern. February w, jsi;6; ulizaoeth Vaatler still living and not divorced from Harvey K. Myers. Tbe whole matter then rested upon tbe question of the Identity of tbe defendant wltu the man wbo was married to Amanda Volmar, end of Amanda Volmar as tbe woman married to Harvey K. Myers. Tbe lurv. after a ahort dAlliiMmLlr.n . retiimi1 a war- dirt of guilty. i ne commonweaitn vs. Kvans & Ollmoro. Verdict Dot gullly. James Smith was convicted of a charaeof tha tar. Ceny of a ham. COURT OF COMMON PT.KAS-Judge Pelroe. John K. Busier vs. Catharln Marshall. A landlord and tenant case lor rent. The defense set up that, upon taking puSHesslon or the premises, the defendant n, i, d an agreement with the plaintiff to provide the repairs necesnary to them, provided tbe expense so Incurred should ba a ant oil to the rent, which the landlord agreed to. with tbe provision that tbe de fendant should not remain upon the premises. And, It was alleged, tbe defendant did make repairs and re sided on the premises only six months. On trial. VNJTKU BTATEH CIRCUIT COURT Judge Grler. Chase et. al. vs. Laubeusteln et. at. An action for ramagesfor alleged Infringement of the fatent rltbt ol a wire screen. On trial. C10PAETNERSHIP NOTICE. WE HAVE ' not authorized JACOB O. MAXWKLL, to make or advertise changes ail'ectlng our firm and business. J. . Ju AA. W tuLili at wa. Philadelphia, Oct. 26, 1867. 10 M St J0NE9, TEMPLH A CO., fiBHIONAHIiK HATTUKS, No. 28 a NINTH Btreet, First Store above Chestnut et.'eet. 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Kf. rSPECIaL ntBORssia TO XVRNNa TsLBORATIIf Tbe Weatber. kl3 A severe northeast ratn storm prevailed this morning, which caused very few visitors to be present at the White House, and among then none of prominence. Tne Virginia Election. General Schofield toloftraphed to 0 on oral Grant on Saturday, that the Virginia election passed off qulotly and satisfactorily. General Grant beinir absent, the despatch wai forwarded to him at West Point. The Uetrenebment Commute were busily engaaed at the Treasury Depart ment, this roomlnc In investigations. The Fenian Prisoners. Washington, Oct. 28. The British Govern ment having declined to reloase Colone.ls Warren and Nngle from custody, and directed their Im. mediate trial, the State Department has direoled the employment of counsel for their defense. xieatn or Burgeon J. D. Unrphy. A telegram received this morning at th Nave- Department, dated Pensacola, 26th instant, an nounces the death, by vellow fever, of Pa.aerl Assistant Burgeon J. D. Murphy. Surgeon JUurpby entered the naval service in 18GI, and was present at some of the most desnernto naval encounters during the Bebellion. Personal. Secretary Seward, accompanied bv Vinp. Admiral Porter, was at the Navy Department mis morning. Internal Revenue Blatters The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that the selling or offering to sell dis tilled spirits- at $2 per wine gallon does not raiM any presumption in law that the tax has not been paid, because tho eplnta may have bee rectified and diluted. It is not intended by the recent cotton regula tions, series 3, No. S, to require permits and bills of lading lor the removal of cotton from any point to within the district where the same is produced, as, In. case ot removal from suoh district, a Collector could not exact a iee from the tax-payer for marking his cotton. General Sheridan at Portsmouth, N. II. Pobtbmouth, N. IL, Oct. 28. General Sheri dan arrvicd here about a quarter before 11 o'clock this morning, and stopped about fifteen minutes. He did not get off the cara, but stood on the lower step of tbe platform, and shook bunds with hosts of people. A. great crowd was in waiting to ereet him, and he was received with a salute of cannon and stirring musio from the Portsmouth Cornet Band. A grand recep tion bad been arranged tor him, but he could not stop. He lett for Portland at 11 o'clock-. Kobbery in Brooklyn. New Yobk, Oct 28 The occupants ot the butcher's shop No. 141 York street, Brooklyn, have been robbed of $3000. There la no clue to the perpetrators. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Bai.timobb. Oct. 28. Floor firmer: prices stead r wheal active, and 6c. big-hen sales at 12 snfisa-S tor choice rea. White corn i-M5rr$fi; yellow. TirNar4e Oats firm at 7073C. Ilye, 1 trclt. Provisions dull and heavy. Cotton firm: liyjiai for middling, Heabinou at thb Ce.vthax Station. Joseph lawyer, a painter, residing- at Twenty-eighth and Dauphin strrets. was before Alderman Beitler charged with breaking Into Mr. Home's Discs and takliiKSrilcles. " plaC9' ana Mr, Charles W. Home sworn Keep a restaurant at 1 weuty-fnurth and KIUks avenue; my plaoe was en. tered on Wednesday evening a week by pushlne tha back doors open. and beer splckvts, demijohns liauor and small articles to the value ot III) or 116 were laVan! Joseph hawyer and James Tagg were the parties1 thevreturnedi.be art nla mnri ti..n. k... t?" rested without my order. "ma ' Sawyer was held In 1200 to answer at next term of vourt. . mSDIMKANOR. ,,7arle,8 ?,aPrty' ae ,9: Jmes Malone, aged 18; Cnarles Velrick, agea 17: William Wherry, aiod l a,!.ll Poma" Genahsn.sged 18. newsboys, chargeS with breaking In a newspaper office. , .ur8s Officer Kawlings sworn, sald-I heard eomplalnta about these boys getting In the cellar of one of onr newspaper offices and fighting the gas; last evening I we?tJw.!honeffhe Bntleuienof tbe place and art rented them. Held each In bail to the amount of souo to observe good behavior till next term ol Oonrt, . , HIGHWAY XOBBBKV. John Mack, residing at Mo 2642 Kvgleson street, and chain1 ' W" cLrBe1 wUb a'e"11 a watcl Mr. Blc'hard Mlilward being sworn, sald-I went across the tichuylklll last week with a gentleman: while in the bar-room the prisoner seised and beat me: the prisoner broke my chain, and look the waioh On Raturday bis mother called on me with a letter Surportlng to have been written In New York, bv lack, confessing be was with the party, but he did not take the watch, and would give the names of those concerned If I would have them arrested. Mack was held lu 1600 to answer at Court. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, Oct. 23 Beported by Df 'Haven , Bro., No. 4o 8. Third street 1600 City 6s, New.......iucH 2N)sh Cata PC. ...Mm Z31 sanu oo new.....i(HHj fM(K) do. New.M..l(i0 trHH) do.New..,liiu.. iM4 do...O!d 98 ivu do.. .bS. luo sh Read.......ssiu u 100 10 100 WO 100 do bill. 48)2 ..SStt. 41)2 do., do.. IliiOOC&AmSs, '89. MS tIO0O do.....b5wn. Wi V sh Ih V H bfj. 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Oo. do. llW'SI Will D w On a.ausof ( Oot-nosof July" si74-slwUlbepaMl (mil wtu e paid, an 'M trill be pato. aiHO-MwlUlMDaM, i74-U will be paid. tie thou-ud ,haagee.