THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NO TEMPER 18, 1867. LUSINESS NOTICES. Petit JlfnoV Clnfhtna n Philndrtphin, Jittl Jlltulr Dtmhtno in PMIartrfyhia, JtrMt Made (VHhinu in l'hllnttrtphta, H4t Made Vtothlng n J'hUadelphta. At 7ver ITatL Al 'Amur Hall, At Ttnivr Hull. Our stock I manufactured wltb pf .l "rare' r'i'r IhU BJ.no sales. drfy eotn,,etUUm in . xlenl and lLf!" t11'"' "" In Uyte. fit, and make of poo": "rtrri atuayt nvarantteH lower than the iayeet. hriim, and fuU nvinfariimx nunranUrd wl W'' 0P ta,fl canetitei an money re Half trnp between ) Bknnktt Co., Vh'' V ToWKB JlAl.T.. kixth ttrert.) No. 618 Markkt htrkkt, IMfii.Anri.i'HiA, and No, too Broadway. Nitw Yoaa. vuy IhakiT Why BuawT-I'ut these Iwo quos tlous to a man puMlng through the alternate pnrox yms or Fever and Ague, and he will probably reply, "became 1 cnnnot help myself." But he la mistaken. He ran help himself. He need not oontinue to endure the marrow-searching cold and rarclung heat of Intermlttoul lever, unless he obooscs. If time Is an established diet la the history of uifdl CBlloii, It la thin: thut HOsjlETTER'S STOMACH BIT! I'rltH Invariably break up tl.e fits of thla ex handing disease. Quinine often fail"!, and, whether It fail or tint, It Is nlv..js a dangerous medicine. It rtoltllles the brain. The Hitters have bo such eflect. Qululne thattrr.s the nervous tyn'em. The BITTERS, oo Hih other lend, are a glorious uervlne; tu fact, a speclflo for ntrwus ailments. Medicines, as a central rule, are "bad to take." Notso, this famous vegetable aperiflc, It la mild and agreeable, do t pungent and nnuseating. The liver Is always treatly disordered la intermittent and remit tent fevers, and thin excellent tonic and alterative baa an ibillous properties of the hlgtient order. The sllmulunt employed to rilfltsalta medicinal virtues through the organs of the body Is perfectly pure, and thin rnntiol be laid of Hi tptvttHous basit of a:iy othtr tovie. The beat advice that can be given to persuus residing In malarious regiona, or lu crowded cities, is to takettas a FHEVkNTiva of diseases In cident to botb. Whether used as a protective autl dote era remedy, it will be fouud wonderfully eJl caclouG. Overcoats WantkoI This weather creates the want lor these articles, and Charles Stokes A Co. 's Bead) -Mi (le Clothing H use, under the Continental mens the want as tlTecttinlly as the wea'her brluz It, on (I ohntmt a cheap. At that point, however, we must refer ell Interested to their extensive estubllsli Wnt Ko, r24Chesnitt street, Bl-f.M'KK A Pv.KfON IIAB A BAD L'Ot'OK 1 Should not be Inferred thai UciiMimiitloii tins at iu, although a cae cf Consumption Is rarely met with unacconoa riled hv a undressing Couab. Where, however, a p" disposition to Pulmonary distant) exists, a (Jougl!. It leli ti Itself, stratus aud rucks the Lung and w.i(a the general Hrengtb, anil soon establishes an itici rnble complaint, in all canes then, it Is the afer plan to get rid oi a Cotigb, tlold, or H"arsenos wlii.,nt di liy, and for llila luirpnaa no remedy nets more promptly cr aurely, or wltb more beiiellt tr the organs nf the Che-t, than Dr. 1.', Jayne's Kxiieotoranl, an arilc'e aclenilllciilly cwn-m.niled from carern ly selecied drugs, and which, on triul.will alwavs he found worthy of lta MorM-wldo reputation. Hold by UlUiiipi:! is. r Ir yob Want a Hkmaiu.b and UnKPtn. Family C ask ' Mkiucinkh, we can coiiaclennousl r reo in mend one of 1'n. Humfiikkyhs' KoM'UH'a tiiic 1-i'Ki imH. J'avinK uaed them ourselvea. and Knmv lug ot tlielr eilot.hlve ruse by our lrlenda, we luvziril noiblng In apeaklnx well of tb'cu to all who Uenre liavlnn R'ich an arrangement fur family uae. Johnaion. Holloway ct Gowden, jno. ts North RUth treet, liyott A Co., No. 212 North (Second strvei, wholesale aeents. Hold alao by (leorse C. Kvaiik, Klxih end Poplar atreets: Aitiirne Hmlto, Ur.ml and CI eBiitit atreets: llorlter Twentieth and Ureen streets: John Wey, Frank lord ruad: Koche. Fifteenth and t ooth atreets: Callemter. 'J Mm and Waliiut Blreeta; Hickman, No. iW. Mouth Second street; Mir shall. Thirteenth and Market sin ets; Blythe. No. HH Market ctreet. fold In Uerniantown by W. It. Jones. lentrnl Depot. Ko. ftff Arch utreot,. Car Sihns Nouok. Her0P8 wish'ng to securn bualneas RlguaoDthe cars ot tne )ieit,ttt and vV'Hi. nu'. Tenth and Kh venlh, Filth and Sltth Htreeu Jta'lroi ris, lor the enmilng vtarwill please niaxn early eppileatlon at the oIllceofthH Jiuerniitlouul AdvertiMlog Oirrpany, No. 415 MutH Third ir-t, eecord lloor. This In one of the most elleotual model ot udvertlslng ever lnventrd At t reaent evry cur top la occupied until the close ol the present year. N. B. Hi' will secure one of those beautiful gloss BIrph on the Indite o' the f ante cars, K. li. Ins'de bieds on the aame ronrls le'.teredon gltus and framed iu oiled walutit aud gilt, aud run lor one yeur lor HO. Hamc of a Vam'ablr I.iiirart. Oo Tuesday rtiornloiT Rt in o'r.lucE. al Thomaa At Hons' Auction titore, will commence the aalo f the most valuable private library ever Bold bv auction In this city. The collection Is rich In Aldinea, Klzlvlra, Uaakervlllos, and other celebrated prlnterH. and ra'iat of i he hooks were bound In London and Paris by Hayduy A i5iinr.or.net, the best bindera of Knrope. The catalogue comorlsea nearly s'xteen hundred lota, and will be sold on Tuesday and Wednesday, commencing each morning at 10 o'clock. IIWe won.n advise all persona to Invest at least a dollar la the purchase or a ticket ti the grand con certs to be given by the managers ot the tlettysburg a ni,,n, in invniM Kni.tlMf-i ltv dolne this the ureal charity In charge of ihece good men may he aeoured to the country. Oneol these concerts will ooonrat Horticultural Hall on Washington's UlrtUday, 186. Cvbtain' Ooops and Furniture Coverings closing out at a great sacrifice. We have again marked down our retail stock, as n must be closed out by January 1. Kelty, Cabbinotom tk Co., No. 728 Cheanut street. Takk Ayer's Chubby Pkotobai. to stop your Colds, O'ligha, and Bronciilal Affections before thoy luu Into Cunaumptlon that you cannot stop. t We ABicRtlllclOhlngmitour lmmenae stock of Lane Cuna i h at cost, borne great bargains left In Kin tiroldered Lace, Application, Nottlngliain, and Mus lin Curtains, at So. 723 Chesnnt street. Kklty, Cabbinotox A Co. Boots The largeat assortment of Men's Boots and &hoea In the city. Bartlett, Mo. 83 South blxlh street, above L'hebDut, 'Window Phadks closing out at half price, at No. 72Cbeauut street. Keltv. Carbinqton & Co. A At A 7.7 SOI. Y I.OW I ! I 0- Merino and Wool Underwear. jtti)- Merino and Wool Underwear. MtT Merino and Wool Unilerwear. MC'Iktibk A B hot huh. No. 1"3S Ohesnut street. !2 TO (. 2 TO tlill. J 1U j' ll. i TO I'M. 1 tO (IS!. llO . 2 TO fl, 1 2 TO li . Wakamakkk A Bbowm. Men's mid Hoys' ClulH If'g. (iarmenls ranging at every price: oji In every style; ready made or made to order. S. K. corner 8Ulh and Mar ket alrosla. Overcoata. Chinchilla. Wl liney, Ksquliutiux. Beaver, Fur Jleaverg Pilots, eto. Largest va rley la city. Uak Hall, Sixth and Market su. Business Suits. Both foreign and donesiio goods, excellent styles. H. K. corner Hlxui and Market ata. Osk Hall. W auumaker & Browo. Dress Kults of all the desirable styles, suita ble for any occasion, Wanamaker A brown. Hixtu aud Market uta. Bovs' Bulls, for school, home, and dress; newest styles and beat cias goods. Waosu aker A Itrown. Larue Clothing House, hlxih and Mar ket atreets. Boys' ar.d Youths' Over coata In variety of styles. Wanamaker ,fe Brawn, Sixth aud Mar ket streets. Hh Ills, Underclothing, aud uents' Furinsiiin;( tiooda of every kind al small advauce above cost. Wantiruaker A Brown. Uak Hall (treat Clothing House, KixlU and Market streets. 12 TO fnO. 12 TO o0. 12 TO I ) f.U. iV'O. ) I'll. 12 To ( 12 TO I 12 TO M. I 18 TO f 15. 18 TO ttS. 13 TO f Hi. 18 lO ft.'. 18 TO !.. 18 TO IS. I 20 to fno. a) to HI TO ttft. 20 TO S'itl. M TO iA). TO t'20. JONKS, TEMPLE A CO., FASHIONABLE EAT111B, No. 28 a NINTH Btreet, First buire above Chestnut street, f4 91 TO THE LADIE". HAVING PUUCIIASKD I be whole of a large Importer's atock of com . Rienred rlOFA ClH IONI, CH A 1 It HKATM. PIaNpJ bTlKdX. AND ttLIePKKH, we are nllerlng theoi at lra than coal Of lijipnrtatlon. A full assortment liorlln Zephyr, sold full weUht. Aiuerlcau Worated uf acperlor Ciialli.v. 1 cents perouuee. Woollen Ii uli uiiir yarn, Bogie Fringe, Hiinle Umips and Huttoiis. " HA PftON'H Triioiiilngs and Zephvr Mtora, 11 1 imwuiopj N.W.cor. tiull A H auacUEUitYBu. TO fU. TO 11. fit TO p. i TO t JO. Ill TO UU. (8 TO t'A). 7 TO f :s. S7 TO i. i7 to 7 TO t-tr,. 7 TO i6. 12 TO ft i TO It. t'2 TO (4, 2 TO hi. 2 TO ii. Ii TO hi. tl to H. 2 TO 1 1. MAURI ED. FROOO ATT OILMKRT. On the Wth of AntTttat. by hev. V. Coomb... Mr. WILLIAM FKIKKI A if to W'M A IS MK tllLlihill', both f BrldajOurg. Twenty. II flh Ward. THUMP-FUBWAfK.-llth m".. 14th, 1ROT, at the rea dem , ot the bride' latlier, by Fi lends' ceremony. VA'IXIN M. THUMP to RIAHUIK L., dauguir of Uavlu Furman, ail ol thlK clly DIED. At'NKH. On the morning ot the 17th Instant, Mr. Cll A III KS 11 A I' IS fl.lt, n tne Mi h year of tils ate. Ttre relatives and iriHtula of the family are renpct funj lnluo u attend tlie Itineral. from hts late resi dence, Ko UK) Ma' Ikoo atmet, on Wednes'lny, tne 2utb Imiitio, at o eii ck, 8"rvice at the First Baptist Church, al 2 o'clock precisely. BKNNETT.-On tue 17tb Instant, AMANDA, wife ol t.f.rue Mennett. end daiiRhter ot Henry and tne late Hiiiah Cnpehrt, aged .14 yars. Her relative a"d friends are invited to attend the fni" ral, Iroiu the residence ot her tiimtianil, corner ol Tin mpni'tt ami Palmer streets, Kighteenth Ward, on VI pfneaday at 1 o'clock P. M. LK Thm mornl' g at 1l"0 o'clook, BAIIAII. relict ol the lale t iintaln John II. H ve. I me notice of the luneial will be given In the "Ledger " Mc l'l"MI.-On the Id'h Instant, BERNARD McllUu II. in tlif 6lth vear ot hla airn. The reln'lve' anil Inendsol the family are respect fully I ii v ii 1 0 to aund his ruueral, troiu bis late rest dei'ce, No. f:M Haverlord street, on Wednesday Diornltig at H', n'rloolt. BKI l Hiiddenly at Chestnut Hill, on the evening ot tne 10th InMaot. JIAKY J., wile of William U. lleid Fnneial aervlce at the Church of St, Janus the Loss, on Tuesday, the lMili liisiant, al hall-puii li o'clock. ' HTa PPKH. Ou the lUth lustant, Mr. 11 ENHY STAFfrlt The relatives and friends of the family are respneu foils Invited t" attend the funeral, from tils lute rnai dn.it No. tti.g Paloh atreel (lieiwen Near and Vine end Heeoitd and 'l bird streets), on Wednesday morn ing at aH o'clock. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Inaugural Scrvickh at Uirard Colleor. I.bkI hHttiulay allernoon, nt i o'clock, I'roles-.or Wlllluni 11. Alien was IdsIhIIcI hs 1'rcsldent of UtiHid C'ollcKt'. The ceretnoiiy toolc pluoe iu the colli'ui! cliapol, in tle presence of It-aclinrg, pt.i'llH, Huara ol UlrccUn'8, aud n uuiuber of ( ih.i t.f. Itnlierl M. Fouat, crtalrmati of theCommlltee on InttiigiuiloD, mutio a few lutroduo'.oty rt rtiitt lta. The pupils 8Hng: 'Our t-avlour, aonrcc of every bl aslng." FollowltiK a prayt-r by J a men I.Buwoll, I'm httuut Allcti was liilroUueed by Mr, Fount, nuil Fpi ke hh pillows: A- r. t halt man aid ueuilenien of the Board of Dl recloit: Thriiigb your friendly confidence I liutt my Keil Kiialu In Hie position a h ich 1 occupied during thillirii of the best years o I my lite. Accept my thanks for this coitlldeuce. I hope to ahow ny ihe l-lililiil oi-cLiaine ol uuly.hy lirio.y. l parental dis cipline, by c.-ic'nl ibervanco ol too will of tue Inuiuler. bv obciip nee to the ordinanc s ol the muni cipal gove liioent ol Philadelphia, under wutcu Ihe College bed been organized, and to the rules, regu a lii tm. at.)! oiilcisol ihe liuurd of Lirectora, lhat your conlldei ce In a not bs'ii ni.splaced. I am n t ignorutil of the lespotisihllltlea which rest upon the 1 rc-IUcnl. nor of the cares and perpiexliies inch the mi ce lnii ses; bul il i ahall be 8 i fortunate as lu receive your firm support and the app 'oval of the coiiiu ti'"ty, I snail meot tli'ae wl'u rasolute courage, va bile I caiu ot expect tu pleaie every one Iu an inMltlilloli wnere many Interests centre aud alioul wlil'li opinions dtll.r, II shall be my aim to (Ulilvn e kindly re ait tia wlih your II aro. and with my Cidli'BKUes. Hie olhrers Ot the t:oll(re, and do mv doty to the o children lu ayru athy with the fatlier li ha tiiii ldow, lu the love tif mau and iu the tear of Cod. Ledlea and Oentlemn. Olllcers nf the Schoo's and lliiUM hold: 'to you with wiiom 1 as loriuerly aso cluti (I In ti.is Ittiiutlou, 1 tender u renewal ot the fi I ii. r coidinl le iowrdiip which ao long existed be twem us. Whaievee auccea Ihe College attained t'tiring those yearn whs largely dtit to me zeal and hoe n y wi' h w Inch winch on disctiaigi'd your duties, ai d Hie ellicietit aid whicli ou gave inn lu tue per Miiuui'ie or mine. A nd I won d my to those wlnnu I meet in day tor ihe II' si time. Ual it shall he my aim I" m-lalii your iIkIiiiiii auihurUv, to alleviate your rates, aid to cultivate lie eau.e friendly feelings ti.wi.rdh ou which I have unl'ormly entcrtulueJ lor your colle' noes N e Mr a l engaged In a work which ought to call foi tli tne to al eeutliii-lits of our hearts and Ihe nlgnest lucuit i s ol t ur uiiii'ls ' he iroln'.m; of t lose Immortal hell kn i r use Mucks iu tlie lite lb m how Is, and lor liaup in IB In the lile to i ome. We are aco niolabl i to 111 a lioi.nl, to in pub ic and to C.oil, lor the way we Hi cliiuae this trust. U lus leuiemtier thai tlie dlsol 1 Hi e ol h v.' Is n. ore pi lent lor irnnd than thai of fear, nun tio-t the sympathy b win -h I earl respundi 'o l eiilt as Isce I i ace In a gl.iss. controls the conduct uf tie jonng ill re ell' ctusl y than ru'es or laws, tlictl h ever ro w.nely linmrd and ex culed. A in:m aoniaii' .VoUjitr peiaooS as are here ease'U ded. IttnJSt lie, d be that client's co ., bul we wl I strive to re claim the errion, wit lion I cr lahiug the timid and sens. live. 1 lie Juiiiclui.t pi ystc'.an studies the c insu lin en lemperumeiil, and halilis of his pa'len:, uu1 (Ii es not ulwr ys apply the same remedy lor the aame disuse. Mi ral alimeuia certainly require no leas cll con erection In tlielr irealiuanllhn pnyalcal. hty young friends, pupils of the Coloiire: Molt of your la' ea are new to me, b it I atlil reoirnlxe aome wlio bad recently been admitted to the (J dlnge wben I retiied Horn II live years luce, and are now In Its hliibni rUKBea. To these the younaer pupils look up to ae elder brothers for examples and oplnlous. Tm-se are able to do much to promote good order: much to ell in lu the cures of yot r otllcers; much to make tlie Colli- e p ea"n nt and homelike. I lo ve watched with much Interest the career of the griiclitates or this College, many of whom are now lespi ct'ilile members of i-oelclv, Birt some are In positions ol honor ard Irital; and I have observed that, as a general rule, those who were most studious, orderly and duiilnl in College, have been must s to cesslul In the world. This rule will hold good In future, and I beseech you to ponder It well, it you rii so a to lead manly lives, ana secure a competency. ?ou must Improve the opporttinlt les whlcii the Col egeollers you. But there iss melhlngmoreearnes(ly to be eonglit than a competency. Man doesnotllve by brerd aloue; "No, not hy bread alone " There Is a treasure more earnestly t i be aottght than the Itches w hich er I-Ii lu the tiblng. There Is a higher love man mat pairionsm wn'cu oir. utraru lequtrcs tiB to form and foster Iu your mluda, and whioti has Induced many ot our graduates to give their lives for theli country. There Is a deeper principle than that mnralMy which scrupulously discharges all social ohllga'loris, and which the founder of the C illege re quires that all the otllcers and teachers ahall Instil lu'o your minds. There Is a treasure to be laid up lu litavcti: a love of the unseen aud eternal: abasia ou which all morality reata. This treasure Is an Interest In Christ; this love Is the love ol Uod; this moral basis la reltgl n. Adiiri ases of welcome were made by Charles E. Lex, Feq. and Mr. Boswell. The aiuglug ol a hymn closed the proceedings' Akson. Last evening a small frame building was dCHtroyed by tire on Main street, above Carr.euter, in Germantown, Two cows were burned up aud an amount of fodder. Tbe bulloirjg was owned and used by the managers ol tl;ei Uiphena' Home. The loss Is estimated at$l.);0. An investigation Into t tie cause of the co llugiailon resulted In the arrest of William ZeiiiK ou suspicion of having fired tlie building. He bad worked lor the "Home," and, beltnf dlsclmiked lor neglect of duty, be swore. It la allei tl. that be would have revenue In some way. Just before tbe fire last n lie lit he wag si en about tbe place, and after the fire bad not under full bead be ran away. He was arrested on KtiKplclou, and committed by Alderman Gootf in default of fSOQl) hall, A Stoke Roiiukd tih Third Timr. On Satur day nlnht last t he grocery store of Messrs. J. W. l otomtr & Brother, N. E. corner of Third and Union streets, w as entered and robbed, tbe thieves ellcclinK an entrance through tlie st coiiti-atory wludow in the rear of the dwell in g fiit'liiir Union street. They forced open a veiu-iiau shutter, broke a pane of glass, and UDfnsiencd tbe sash. Atler tliey finished their dpi rntioiis they departed, leaving tbe front door wide open This is the third time that this store bus been entered wllhlii a short pti'tnO, and it Is situated within a half square of tl.e Union Btreet (Station House. Ax UtiPcnFiTAiiLE LtnnnR. The troubles of the liourdlnir-honse keeper with bis boarders, oiid lint, the difllcultlcs of the lodger with tbe bouf-e-keeper, are more than one can well im Bgir.e. especially where the boarding-bouse seei.t r is nniicieu tv sucu a person as ueorite, alias "Dulcby," Herken. He toon rooms at Adam Mir nock's tavern, No. 2u5 Houtti Front stm t, and left yesterday without fooling his bill, jiutl carrying away the wearing- apparel and Jewelry of a fellnw-boarder. These things wer.. nil Irecoveted, and Herken wus arrested; and eonuuiur u for trlHl by Aldermau Morrow, Ki'-pps Attknpino To. Tbe attention of tbe polico Is called to the fiict that a large number of young men are in (be bat.lt of oouKrVgailng In limit of the MolbodlKi t'hurch. ou Vine suei t, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, everv Hunilay. Tbey aland on the pavement, smoke cgata. dance, talk loud, and behave iu a verv uuii ullemur,)y inauner, much to the annoy, ance of respectable Christians, and stuuers W bo ure disposed to become snoli. Tiik Whikky War Mobb Sbizuubs. Da put j Collector Koulkrod, of tbe Fifth Dlstrlot, paid a visit to ltinumond this morning, and aeizcd a copper still said to belong to a man unrued McOarvey. It was In a bouse on Wil Hairs street, above Salmon. He then proceeded to No. 1018 Huston street, and captured a tin. allll aud worm, and one section of hose, said to be be properly of a Mr. Bwain. They were oon veytdtotbe bonded warehouse at Broad and Vine street. TllK FfllLAPKLriltA, (JlRMARTOWIt, AND NoR mSTOWIf llAILHOAD OPKRATIOtl fnft TK Yicar iNhiitH Heptembbk 0.18B7.We have received the report made by the Manners of this road to the stockholders at the aunual meeting, held on the 4th or the present month. The operations of the road for the year ending (September 80, 1867, as compared WHU the pre vious year, were as follows. Receipts for passengers and freight. lRt17..iVH,"VJ itecelpts for passengers and freight, mi., o74 7.il Dnrlnfc tbe past year about one-fifth of tu main track and sidings have been relald with new tails and cross-tiea, and lfil0 feet of m w Si lings have beeu added. lunlnded in the charge lor repulrs is the cost of 1U2 toui of steel rails. Dot yet. laid. A new flrat-olass engine, cosilng fiO.KOO, bus been purchased, aud another, Which will be placed on the road during tlie cotL lng winter, has been contracted for. Thirty tnreo new cars have also been added to tne rolling stock, at an expense of These embrace two new pim-coger cars, six new gon dola irelubt cats, six new oox trelgiii cars, nine old lime unrti, and ten new sioue and I niti cars. The inachlno shops ami wot ksliops of the Com pany are now being extended ou the west side ot Mnlh slteet to (Ireeu, allorditig increased rucllit icH for repnirs of engines autl curs. Two new Hlallon Houses are lu course of oon sttucllou lor the couveulenoe ol passeuors; one near Columbia n venue, tho other ne ir Mlcetown lane, ou the vicrm Atiiotvu branch; w hile a cou&ldtTHlile amount, possibly eqaal to tbe surplus emulous of last ear, will ue paid for improvements uutlug the preseut fiscal .tear. On ibeoOlh of September, HUG, the Con vertible, and only lonu of tlie Ooni- F patty, amounted li $IG2,80J That sum has beou reduced by conver sions Into stock 40.703 Making the debt of tbe Company luo UN) Krom the ordinary receipt of ihe Company lor the past year, niter deducting nil expeusm for operating il,o loud, iiialiileuauoe, and de preciation luvnluoof engines, uatloiial. Hi tie, ami city taxes, two dividends of live percent, each Were declared, leaving a balance of $7I,'KS, entiled to the credit of t be contingent aouo'iut. I-rom the surplus an In veslmeiit was made in (50,(1 0 United sstulos 5 'Si registered bondi. '1 ho ctedll account of the balance sUoul of tho 1( dgcr stands us follows: Capital Mock l,53'i.r."0 Uouveitlble Loan 110,100 1,031,050 Contlnpent Account Appropriations to Kiuklu .Pi F tttid 61.013 230,371 89,700 1,330 Dividends It (crest on Ii ans V. H. Tax on Dividends... bluto Tax on Dividends.. 77,itt:i 73 4 OU 7,674 Clicsnttt Railroad Com l'by Total $2,o:in,ra Tbe passenger trulllo of tbe past for years has bet ii as lollow s: Am. uf l'a.'.Minie.r. 18- 4. lw.... IRCtl, j 18ii7. To and from Phi ladelphia 3,I9S,4!ifi 2.W3.SI2 2,417,7sl 2,M9,' To and from C. Jill Kciuded uhue 121,000 SirCS 281.18:1 2H2, 170 Pcsiengeis car lied one mile... 18 578.001 11,440,723 ';0,9.3,K4 21,3S,924 KxcoiN'on pas sengers not In- eluded above- 4.',Mi 50. it; 21.87I 17 818 Tl.e follow Ine are the officers of the road for tie year 1SG7-0K: I'realdent Colli n UolHet. Fecrelary and Treasurer A. K. Dougherty. General Hnrerlnlendent W. ti. WlUon. Mau BKers C. t'olket, J. J Woodward. J. Warner Jrhnson, H. Morris Wain, W. 11. Hlinirluir, William Munser, I. V. Wlliiamsoii, Joseph Swill, William Harinur, Charles Kills, William 11. Hurt, uud Joseph Perot. Suspicion op Laiicent. A yountr man from New poit. It. I., arrived late last nlih', and put np at Henry Oaule's tavern, nu Market, be tween Twentieth and TweuU -lii'st street". He went to bed, and woke up in the morning to find his pocket-book aud watch itoue. The cIihii iKiinaUl, going lu'o bis room this inorn itut, lound the puckei-book: lyinir umler ihe bad. but empty. An old man named Philip Heel testified that at a late hour of the ui jtit, tlin but tender of the bottae, H. W. Tlmmius, entere 1 li e young lodtiet's room with u llKbteU caudle. The proprietor and barkeeper were taken In custody on a charge of larceny, and held by Alderman Maule to answer. The pocket-boou contained 510, anl the watcU was valued at S.I5. An Old Donoa Rkvivrd. The modern olr cninvnllon of thieves to get money, callol "Hip Hup," baa Just been revived. A.J. McWll limns, defend int, went up to tbe staud kept by Cathaiino Arrettl, on l hoHiiut street, above Hlxlb, and layinirdowna$2 bill, dosired change, it wiih given him iu a bunch, he looked it over, slipped out two or thrro (juarter notes, and, tbrowint; It buck, said be did not want such cIiudko as II. at, recelviuv his ti bill, aud mude oil half a dollur ricner. Ollicer Dawson arrested him, and Kecortter Eneu committed him lu deluult of SlOUO. Concert Hall Prices Redocbh. Professor and Mad. Macalllster, the great Illnslml.sls, continue their performances during the coining week at the above hall. In order that all may attend, the price of admission has beou reduced to 2i cents: reserved seats. 60 cents. The princi pal presents to be given away this evening will consist oi a complete snver tea set, in aouiitoii to ninety-nine other valuable presents. On Wednesday and KaluMay afternoons grand gill matinees will be plven, when every child will receive a handsome present. Admission, 25 cents to an par;sof tuo nouse. More Cutting. George Warner, a colored man, was arrested ou Haturday nit? lit by OlHjer Glvins, of the Fifth District, al Hevenlh and Lombard streets, for slabbing two negro women. It all arose from too much nnnelgb. borly dispute and calling names, aud ended in bis slashing one woman's arm and gashing the other's band, and finally being arrested him self. In default of ball. Alderman Swift seut ulin down to ftioyamensing Prison. The New Ironsides. T-day, the Govern rnf ul authorities commence to raise the sunken bull of l ho Mew Ironsides at League Island. Au expedition was sent down on Malurdav. with all tbe necessary apparatus. We stated Home time ago that tbe iron plates, when lined, would be retorted into target plate, for experlmeuts wnu new cannon. A Runaway. Policeman Donaway found a boy loitering around the streets this morning. On questioning him, he learned that bis name was Frank McKulght, and that be bad run away from a gentleman wltb whom be had been living, residing about Ave miles from Burlington, New Jersey. The policeman took him to tne uome, at i weiriu and Btiippcn. 'A Wharf Rat,' and a biped In form, named James Fellgon. was arrested ye&terdav in Dock street for smashing in the heads of barrels con taining apples and Ailing bis pockets. He was capluied when enticing a lot of boys to do the mine, and was committed by Alderman morrow. Badly Scalded. On Saturday afternoon a man uuraed llaminet was making some repairs In IVhzer'a brewery. Vine street, above Tulrd. when be accidentally knocked out thespiggot of a vat containing boning ueer, wnioii poured over mm neioie ue oouiu get out of the way ; scaiuing nun very seriously. I Sficidb by IIakoino. James Wilkins, aged sixt)-lw, and residing lu Meadow street, Fratiklord, committed suicide yesterday by banging himself to the stairway banister with i a kiniill red cord taken from a looklmr if I ass. i His mind was deranged, caused by tbe death of a daughter but a lew days previous. TF A PUDDING 13 PROVED BY ITA EA.TING3, 1 u.'liw nuL & f'1,,1 lio..U.'rlniM. ilir IL HUM? TOO Wllls- pretMl line of llima labor and clolh9-avln, aril, les liaH 11 AfJ1 Ilia miMutl.k.i .l HtMlr n.Mrn I tiena aill euou'i- noy beyond cavil. (Several of the heal kinds are for aaietiy T HI" MAN A fell AW. No. HA IfclSUl luin' uyej JUAithn.1 btreet. bolow filutn. TTTTniiimwrnHf omrPTj nf? A V A fllRTr" W..iu,jai,uiiivi'ijaaciii, w , . . . ol i.aiierun, and several atylo ol llunk" inn S.'fJ'i" "r """penrilnif them on. lor sale by fKt' t$ BHAW, No. tst6 tJCl.hl nnriy-Uve) UAlt- N wi A (ElijUl btreet, bolow Muiu. AIL NIPPRB8, AVH1CII QUICKLY, nvatly.aiid wli),i .Vm n,u a toe or nir nail th a natural rnim.i -.. iur .! by TRUMAN mi aw. no. ;ir..,.r vr.irtv-BVB) MAiiiitr THIRD EDITION ROCRESS OF TUK FEDS' ST RIO. Weston Expects to Itoacli Cleveland To-Night. DMtli of CSenornl Gould. C.t., Ktc, Etc., Kto., r.tc, r.te. Wrotoii the rrdastrian. Ci.r.vKLAND, Nov. 18. Weston arrive! at rnii.Psville nt one o'clock thig artcrnoou, from Cleveland, and expected to reach bore by nine o'clock to night. Death of cnernl Gould. Hi CHESTER, Nov. 18. Ex-Maor General Gould was stricken with apoplexy jcsletdaj nlteii'oon and died tbis morning. Latest Makcts by Telegraph. Stocks in New York To-Day. SPEC IAL DESPATCH TO TUi EVRNINU TELEURAm. MW Yokk.Nov. IS. Hmilh. Kandolnh A tw. Bankers, Mo. 1H Houth Third etreet, and Ho. 8 Nimsau Btreet, New York, report atl o'clock tbls aiiernoon as follows: United HlateslHMls, lV.VvVV,t. Untied htAles 6-i!0M, lHtiii, llWUiwiOS! ' United Htatea 6 20s, ls4, lhiJi aiKl .;. United States 6-ats, 18tt.", H'V(jltHr; United Htates 5-'20n, new, 18. il7i'il(l7TM. Unitrd Stales 5 20. 1K07, Ht7iir7'a. United Btates 10-4ti. lU2(a 102!. June and July 7'3Us. IVoXtoilOolC Haikot steady. SbocklDfr Murder at New Worcester A V il nliot by Iter liuabaod. At Worcester, la-t Friday afternoon. James E. Kheliatd shot his wife through, tue tetnplo, killing ner lUriTaniiv. xdcv uai not oecn living bappnv foretiiue time past, and, owlnploh s baibti and brutal treat meut of her, the ki.o had leit her home at l-awrcuct', autl tiken up ber abode with her father, Alxau tier WiMon, who resides in the village ot New Worcester. When shptaard heard thai his wite had pone to her father's he followed her, and leai tnug that she wai uursinR a uetnUbur who dad been recently conhned, a Mrs. Curiis, lie went there, and some aueiy words pissed DvTiteen tnem. lie leit ner inucn inceniied. and on his v n.y to the city of Worcester told a steam ster whom he met that he wm goinpr to the city to buv a pis'.ol to shoot, liis wib'. He got a pistol, and returned to No Worcester, i-'e-ioc; Curtis outside his own door, he ask-ed htm whether hts wife was iu tbe houe, aud. being answered in tlie hflirtiiative, he entered, and caught her by the nalr and presented tho pis'.ol to tier niaa. Wic bepburd rrict) for help, and Curiis en- terei' itnd ton pt'llcd huophanl to tles'st. Mrs. SLephurd then ran into tbe adjo irng beilrco n wheie Aire, t int e lav ficK, ana Sheputrti fol- l' wea her, bolting the door HgaiuutC'irtis. Cur tis now, fearing that Mrs Shepttartrs lire was in danger, ran around outside the Uou-e to get tbiottirli the wiudow, bu!; nieantltuo Snepuiiid liai dUcharped the pistol at Li is wito. The ball entered the bureau. The two women no v lnuittcaliy screamed, and Shephard an.-iiro 1 Mrs. Curtis that he should not barm ber. He delio't- rtitel ; loaned the pi-tol agatu, and nrei iioou bis wile. This tnie sh agan escaped, the bill entcrintr tbe wall. Batlled so lar, and now maddened, be loaded tbe piatol the tbira time, unci ueuin delibei a'Cly took aim for her hea l. Toe ball entered her forehead; she atagzerod a tew Met b, ana ten dmck ociki. xue muraercr coollu leit the house, and meeting an old mau on the road told him toat tie ban mile I hn wife. He ent to his sister's aud t ild ber what he bad done, eujing that he would shoot an; man wbomiL'bt attempt to arrest ti 1 in. 1 1 is sister prevailed 'U him to give her the pistol. He then went to one cr tw& stores in the viilaa;e and tolfl 'what be bad dot e, adding that he would shoot the first man that attempted to ttnest him. It is conce Jed that be murdered his wile without being in any way under tbe influence of liquor. He very soon disappeared Irom toe t.eitiioorLOOii, and nas been traced only as lar as ClappviHc, about live miles dis tant Jrom New Worcester. The murdered woman was only seventeen vears ol age. Her maiden name" was Laura Weetcn. Shephard is about five feet seven iicheain height, and weighs 145 pounds. He is of French descent, and said to be rather in tel ifrmt. After seiving awhile as a private in tho v ar, be returned home and married a French woman, but she lived with him only a short time. In a few months he privately married Laura Weston, then only fifteen years of a?;e. Tbe first intelligence his parents received of the mairiage was tbe apoearance of Shephard at bis wile's home, asking (or ber clothing. He was then arrested tor bigamy, but escaped con viction through some lntoroiality in the previ ous marriage. Alter long solicitation Mr. Weston contented to Hbephard's legal marriage wltb bis deughter. After being married they went to live at Lawrence, where Shephard worked In a mill; but he was arretted for adul tery, again managing to escape punishment. N. Y. Urilvne. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE, COVRT OP OYKft AND TEllMlNEIt-Ju'gcS Pc Irce and Ludlow. T. B. Cwlgbt, AssUtaut District Attorney. Thu Oyer and Terminer aesslon of the Court was bekun tots nii rninKia new Jury havluy beeu aum mmieil tor the remainder ol tlia tnrni. lielnre homicide cases were called, an arplItlon w as icaoa Dy jueaara. uaaaiay anu urewnter, retire sentl' B tbe defend aut-., for a bearinicon the writ ot habeiu. (orptiB sued out In tbe case ot the Common wealth va. Tlie Tack Brothers, en his Honor Judge. I uUI'iw had several weeks airo appoluleil lols day. 'I he Dlblrlcl Attoruey resialed thla aipllcatlou. oil tbe rrcucd that it would intarturen with uuhlic liiatlce. uuder the clrcuuiataucea, to break In iiuon the houilc bo cases. Juilga Ludlow, at the limtance of the proteculiou, cotiliuutu tue neariug uuiu Mouuay m 1. William Ovens. Daniel Stokea. Wlllam Hornkelth. aud Jouu Kutp were arralued upuu ihe coarga of the miirtler Ol I'olouel llulUle. ana pieaaeu not auuiy. Hubert C Gamble, who Is alno a detutiilanl iu this case, lulled to appear, and his ball was forfeited. A eevemnce was had lu llo.iikellb's case, aud It was taken i.p nrat. JJIHTItlCT COURT Judge Tjare. Ia the case of the Vulcan Oil and M iu 11 K uituiany vs. biiunn A Weeks, before repotted, Ine Juiige this murnliitf atllvereil his charge, and tho lury retired, and had out. al the close o; our report, brought in a vnrdlot. U....U M ft v va. Ularv A nil t!nx owner, or miuild cwne , ai:d William (Jolhurt, contractor a tri.fti. ou a nieclKnlc's lieu lor gas fixtures put Into a uulldlug On trial. district COUIIT Judue Stroud. Dennis Buck lev va. Martin Comber. Au action to recover fiitio. alleged to nave ocen lomieu 10 oeieuuant a who, ao i cant d, who was plniiiilll'a daughter. Tlie dofeiwa set up ihat tne money waa given me laoy na a uiarri k . o trlfl. urid llIlK ItH i, I MUM . JillV OUl. tObHI OF COMMON PLKAS.-Judge Brewster. The In nlveni Hat waa taken up 10-uuy. COURT OF COMMON fl.KAH-Jttdga Alllsou. Itefore this court, altuiiB lo the Mat Prluacourt.ro ,m, the trial of Ihe will out ol Moutouiery va. iiluir was itKuaita, O N C K li T U A I, L- Admlanlou, 2S cents; Reserved beats, M uouu, I.AbT HlX NUlllTd OK TROFKHROH AND M'Ml! 1IACA f.I.TSTER, TH K UKKAT 1 LbUhiON la I '. MONDAY KVKNIMI, Nov. IS, nd evtrv evening during Ilia week. Kniirt) chaega of froKranima, repleto with New, JJrlllluiit, and Jleauilful 1-eatures. One lluuilred Klegant and Costly Presecla Given Away Kvery Niaht. OItT MATIN Ji ICS ON WFT)NWTAY ANDSATUft- 1)AY AK'tKltWOONS. when every child will receive a Handsome Present. Aduiumlou ifjo. 10 all p.rls of Ihe houae. Ill li t. Paitimork, Nov, Is, t'otlon very dull aud nominal at r.'.c. lioitr dull and uothlng (liilvi. wtie.it sieacy ; prime red. f.' 6ti( "i 01. Corn llrm; old white and yellow, U SSluil !i7; new While, l L.Oulvl, an to aiialliv and dryiiens; new uilxi'd Weiern, fi ;to, tlata .11 at 7e('i7i. itye, 1 iwC'til'tio lor 1'eauMylvaiila. Pro visions very dull. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASMMOX THIS P. M. erEClAL TBLK0BAM8 TO EVENING TKLKORArn. WAsrilNOTOH. Nov. 18. Arlmtral Pnrrapnt-llls Arrival at I.U ln Itepoit on JUu(llsb Iroa-clada, The Navy Pepartrrient received" tht moiolu? a lone letter from Ailmiral Karraitut, dated ou board the ilstrship Frsokl n otf Lisbon, Portu sral, October 29, in which be gives an account of his visit to the (luck-j arils of Keyhsm ami e vonport, KiiBlatiri, where he was received by the military and naval authorities with tuirVel atten tion and cottrte.-y. He went on board the Atrin roui t, an aniior-plated ship ot 6T.21 tin, and the Prti ce Albert, a four turf 'ied vessel oq Captsin Cole's principle, of nearly 2t!0H t uia, anned with one ttin in poch turret, a nine-inch, twlve- on rltlcd frun. The Auineonrt is btiup- chantred ftom fivema'-ls to three, tho former having been repmtid apnitf by the Cort nitniltiif Admir d of the Channel fleet. Th shortness of bisst ty In riyntontb oblitred bint to decline many protlered bosi italitic. He leit Plymouth on the 24th. and arrived at Lnbon ou the 28th ol Ociob-r, where bo (oiinj tho Carjfindnt'j'ja. Ticonileriua, and Giiaru cieRir.ghip. The Ticontleroa bailed on the 2Utli, for tho coast of Italy. A Sauaatlon Rnloed. Two companies of the 12th Infantry have been ordered by U neral Grant to parrtn'on tUo torts in the vicinity ot Alexandria. Va.. and rl'evr an artiliery cotnp tuy atatioucd there, whicli hat been ordered to the practice tcbool ot artillery at Fi 'Dress Monroe. In these excitintr 1 lines tbis clianfe ctused a report this morning that disttirbaiifct bad broken outln Viraima. and that tbe 12:h lniantiy had been ordered there imtne diait ly, at the request of General Schorield, all o( which was without foundation. Hlioallauaous. The Hou6e Committee are in full acssloa to day, on tbe subject of their report in tho im peachment cae. There U no proioect of another trial of John II. currult. it may pos albly take pluro in January or February next. It is ascertained that JelJ'crsou Davia will be tried on the indictment now peDdms. mm ElilOPE STEADIER. THE WAR FOR ROMK. French Olllclnl Warulofr, to Italy. Ibe followlurr despatch has been addressed to tbe Fiench Charge d'Atlairns at Florence, by the Martinis tie Moumier, French Minister lor Foreipn Aflairs: Paium, Nov. 1. Iu energetically proclaiming tbe rotpecidue hy all oiti.aua 10 iiuuruaiuiual ena(e lueiiia. In ovulating liiuiHelf ready 10 rejirns dial ir banci h, a ud lu mitiiilai'i tho hiiLIi- ruy or the Govern ment, aud tli- lovlolbbiliiy 01 the law.i, lv iif Victor Kuiaiiuel had led ua o hoie thai Ine new .U In lury, .rta'ei ding tiruily lu ti.e roiirae thai had been Ira lad oui lor them, would have lieen able by elllcaulous meaaurea lodibcouruueall revolutionary lutriuuei.nu 1 to re-t tthl)lln!i moral and tu atonal ortler. hucli a policy carried out uniieHitailualy. and without Imprudent t'oncttiMoua 10 Ine uukaliiua of parnea whom one lift! uiiiUirialteu to caiuhat, wou U ai once hive aliayiil tue dm K'eions crials llirough which Italy Is paMilnir, anil would have placed us towards Iht in a poaiilou conformable to our iiiliuiaie -oilu eota, and inns 1 ave lac lilated the ripiocal laok nr tun too Unvernmenti. Il la not w inoiit palntul auriise, tin re.ore, tliat we leHrii loir rtMilutiou 01 um faliaa Minis cm to occupy cerialn hoiiks of the Papal terrl loiy. We do tioi wiah 10 d kciihh m-ilay tue retaoua by which emle vor In imidf 10 Justify au act a cou traiv to Interi'iiitonal law; nit we do desire lo maul It kl without delay Ihe t'lipres-tu ia which tue deter 1 I 111,1. on of the Klureuce Cabinet has caused us toexue rioi co. However ihe Italian intei veiiiioii in ihe Siates 01 lb- Holy bee may be ro.tr li-tod, with wlia'evnr ironiUuta II mayoetitio, aud by wliatever crcuai- itcli"ii il in lio aurrouiided, 11 e b reucti ( iv-rn-meut, which has always darne l 11 and dissua led irom It, could uoi lnveai It In auy degree wall in ttp pioval. II Die iloveruuienl ol Ihe K Iiik of Italy be lieves tlint he may expect iroui us even a tacit adlie blou. tucli a beilel la au Illusion whlcii Ue ruu9l uoi lithttaie to dispel, and will lustily with what lively uud aincere n t;ret we see It deviate from the line of ctinduct whlcii, accordliiK lo our view, lsthaouly oue in conformity with lue luieresia uf Italy. MuU STIER. Dlaxzlul to th Ilnlla.ua. The following; procliimntion lias been ad- oitbBLU uy xiiaz.iui 10 lue itiiimus: 'lobe, or no to be? tsucli 1.4 tlix m heltire you hy tlie foreigner, i'reiicn (.-.iiilers Karris m Clvlli Veccliln: Hrermus Is at the Kales of Konie. W ll yoiianitwer thuni us your hitiiers auswered by tlie tiword, or will you, coward. y and deeuurate sous how your necks to the out rag.-? Will you declare 10 nuiiipi1, ih uo in uuaiiou, wh are not; we are but a uiulilduue, lust to till House or freedom and riiht. euhuii.sHive to anv oun win, ... ceclare hiiustll our master; or will you. by uurWlu lli.iii'linul lli.luii.rll, unrf h....ri . . . , u.oou.u ui uur iauu, asiert jour 1 labia, liberty, and honor lu the present, and your tlii.erniliiation to be gieat lu the luture? What ever he your answer II Isliual. To he or an tj be? Thep'ismt hour d.-cldes your late! The imu wlio Bends those noldlera to tell you "Rome is not Italy's bhc uiine," Is he who wus stained wilh lb blood ol1 your wonhlest, shed In the defeuo of the sacred cliy elKhteen years ago; Is he who lore from you Nice and y our lUMbiieaaea uu inn Allis; ua WHO llilS twice 0-r- liraded you lu the eyes or Europe by stamping the t!gn ot vassalage upja the brow of Italy; he whose eight lonu years' mastery of yonr uovernmeut has torceil you 10 economic ruiu, moral anarchy, and the ahama of t usuz.a and Li3a, and wrought ihe titmosi danger toyour unity. Aud 110, because you have sintered ail tins tu alienee, ue uepi-es. auu 11 is lor tills tliat be who bhrauk l elore the arms of Juarez uii't itie scorn ful words of llisiuark Insults and assails you. Ic there be auy anioDii you who do 1101 reaeul ih we outrages, who h eok uf umdeuce aud pciteuce, who bid you put your t' ust Id aught other limn the living strength of your country, who suggest the protests ot tne wealc or the pet Itloiis of the credulous where what is needed is action and war, tbey -are either sluliiiied by fear or seeking to betray you In the face of tlia nob'a ano many efforts by which Home has Invoked your hid, 01 the htirolo dealui of your brothers at M iute Hotondo and Porta del Popolo, of Oarlbalril lo hourly peril al the vanguard of the uatlou. every deUy is dis honor and ruin. You have but one sole menus bv which 10 be to insist upon theuoveronient declaring war 10 Ihe foreign Invaderor torush lo the barricades. To the barricades lu order to einnle you yourselves to make ihe declaration of war which others either will nut or dare not make: to possess yourselves of ihe iu dlstiei st'le means of war, of your arsenals, ot the aims purchased wilb your gold, ol the army composed of tLC flower of the uatlou. You cannot, without guilt, unv longer allow the best and most devoted of our 1 1 ii I lu ii youth to die Iur Home armed wltu pistols only. You are bound to conquer. Immediate war or barricades. No longer submit eternally de celvetl - to accept any other Kliurmitive. Kveu It your rulers tdiould stud the army acriws the Papal frontier, It will I e to bid It ball believe oue who has never de ceived you at the gates ol Kn.ue to frame some cow ardly compact with the foreigner. If you would not be w II fully deceived It behoves you to compel tuem bid them draw the sword and throw away tne scab, bard. War or barrlca les. if the Uovernmeut aojeot the first, watch over and support It lu arms: If It relufes and see 6 lo stifle the cry ol Italy, overthrow It. It Is then no Ion ner a Government, hut the instru ment nl shame and death to Italy. Uod Inspire you to your duty I Tbe following Is the circular sent by Manztnl to the various contres of the party of action In tho ditlcrent towns of Italv : Brothers: Tlie royal proclamation. Issue 1 while the Koraan territory la Invaded by the soldiers of a foreign despot, is an Insult to our country, a menace to our liberties, uu net of r ov.au. Ice intolerable to all who possess a spark of Italian pride, of treason towards those now lighting and (tying 10 give Homo lo Italy, and ot scornful detluuce to the noblest and worthiest Inallnctsof the national heart. Hither the king wbo feigned that proclamation is a fallen klu-, or the nutiou is a lalleu nation. Ask no lustruo Hons from me; tbey are all summed up lu one. Arise, wheresoever you are bio. Citl.ou barri cades are the only answer worthy of a people that is resolved 10 11 ve. Let the nt!on save tne nation. Let the people make themselves the initfctcra of their own territory, break In pieces Ibe blind tools of France, and substliute In tbelr place local provisional aul bonnes, and one central authority, tbe representative in tlie e es of tbe Insolent foreigner of a whole people iu anus Toliomel To Home I wilh no traitors In tbe camp. . To Uome. with a banner uncon laminated by servitude, faisenood, aud dl.s honor. Let the era ot tbe nation begin, and let tbe national pact be dictated by Uome. Oct. 2d, 1U7. JOSKI'II Mazzini. Garibaldi's Orders" and Maalfsstosa Bafora Ills Lit feat. The following order of the dav was issued by Garibaldi at Monte Rotondo, on the 27th of Oc tober: Three hundred prisoners, two brnrizs sun (a tweniy-four pounder and a twelve-pounder) a large (juautity of arms and ammnnhlon, and arty artillery and dragoon horses-such ure the trophies whioti the brave volunteers oiler lo Italy as a pledge ol lis Irea and happy future. When I have received the com plet repottof tug various feats oi arms which bar d tat tnirub bed this glorteus affair, I wilt give th di talis. The ltomaufi, our fathers, oonqnerad the world hy bravery and dlxclellne. To the bravery r which tne volunteers have glvn evldsnei, It Is India pensahly necessary to add dlsclpllna, wllhrnii arnica ro military corps wh -U'ver can exist. I e"polally rtcomrueud lo tbs volunteers tbe care nf their health and their arms. I. OARIB LUU Ibe next day the General sent tho following pioclatnation to the Romans: t'ANtMA ri Pan roi.onmo Oct. 28. ftoman Urolhersl Having roiiout-reil the enemy, we are In suht of lha old matron ol Home. Some utiles only til vide os. la a lew days lha undaunted soldiers of liberty will lapiti y traverse them to.elve the last blow to ttie t) ranrijr w lilch has tippreu'ed us for ceutur'es. Hold ) i uiseives teady lor ilie supremn trla' prepare hy every means lorthe deslrncilon of the Hblri I It Is th rl.litol the slave. 1 his time It Is you who will give to tne world the pew era, the Initiative or truth and Monies. (IAUI BALDL, The Piedmontese Gazette publishes the tolloir Ine letter from Garibaldi respect inff the vlclorj at filoute Rotondo: 'y dear Fabrisl: The taking of Monte Rotondo Is rertslhly a most Klutl'ius allalr for those poor and valiant volunteers. In none ol the campaigns In which I have had the honor l cmmainl toeiu, have 1 evei seen them so tried by hunger and wantaf rli tlili g. And yet these crave young in"ii, exhauslsil by lasting anil fatigue, last night made a illllleult and perilous attack as we'l or hetterlhan the first aoldtnra in the world, it Is 4 o'clock lu the morning, and wa are masters ol Ihe place, except the pala e, wliere the kmi rv en liave taken relnge aa well as t ieAntlhlns and8wla. We have taken considerable booty, ooa slttlug ol horses, arms, aod prisoners. O. QARIBALDL CHARLES DICKERS. Complimentary Dinner Olveai ta tha UlallDKulshetl Author Previous ta Ilia Departure for tha United States .FYom the London limet, l'ov. 4. On Saturday eveutng, Nov. 2, a frraml compH mentnry farewell diuncr was given to Mr. Charles utcKcns, at tne r reomasona' laverD, on tbe occasion ot biareviMtiu the Unite 1 S'ste of America. Lord l.yt.ou ofliuiaied as Cnsir- man. ( overs were laid lor between 300 aud 400. The ffalieiy was blled with ladies. Anions ibe prominent persons) pteent were nouceable B r Chatles Russell, V. (, Jl. 1., tha Chaplain-General of the Forces: 8tr Franota Gisut, Pre'idont of tho Royal AcaJciny; 8ir beulamin Phillips, Sir K. Lanciscer, R. A., 8tr J. K. Tctnant, Mr. Thomas Faed, li. A., Mr. La) ard, M. P.. Mr. Otway, M. P., Capta n Uoas tou Btewart.R. N.; and on the leit the Lord Lord Cbiet Justice of Enpland, Lord Honbton( Marqtiii o'Azerbo, Mr. Authony Trollope. tha Lord Mayor, Prolesor Owen, Sir C. V. IJilke, Sir William Ferfitiiion, Mr. B. VVabiter, Mr. Iiuckblonc, and others. BPBECII Or UA. PICKENS. After returning thanks in a3omewht lengthy manner for bis reception by the large asseut blaRt', Mr. Dickens concluded as lollowss And iiow, pausing to tne Immediate oco.sloo of your doing me this great honor, the story ol my lining to America Is very e.silv aud orh-lly told, blnce I waa there belute, a va.-t ai d eut rely new generation has arlnen iu the Unbed States, since I waa there bafore, nioht of the hett known or my books have been writ ten and puhlisheu; the new generation and tbe nook hiive come together and have kept tognilier until al length numbers of those who have o widely aud coi Manlly read me. naturally deslriog a llttla variety In the relatlo.iHtilp betweeii us, have e pressed a slrong wish thai I snould read myielf. (Uu-eiB) Tols winh. al lirst conveyed to me througa pub ic chauuels nd busiues cliariuels. has gradua ly become enforced by an Immense accumtiiailon of letieia fiom Individuals aid associations if 1 0(11 viuueis. all eiprtssing lu Ihe same heartv, homely, c rclnl, uuatleoied way, a kind of porsoDal l iterest la m' 1 had almnst said a kind of person-1 allectlou for me (clieersi which lam sure you would agree with me It would be dull l isensib Itiy on my part U vtlo prize. Little hy little tnls pre sure has bacorua so rent that, kltl.(iO.;h.as ( harles Umli savs, my bouse in Id gods strike a terribly deep root, I have oru them from their Bla. es, aud this day week, at this hour, shell be upuu the sea. You will readily conceive that I am instiled, oeatdes, by a natural desl'e t see fcr myself lu asioiilnblng change aud pun. rt hs of a quarter ot n ceu'ury over there, to grasp 1 1 e hands of many tulilitnl frii'ids whom I left iu-r. to see the faces aud n ultltudes of uew rrlenda upon whoui 1 have never looked, and laat. not least, to uia ruy best endeavor to lay dowD a 'bird oahle (obters) of Intercommunication and alllai en between tb O d World and the New. (Loud cheers.) Twelve years uto. when Heweu kuowt I little thought I almuld ever be bound upou tbe voyage wulch now Invs berore me, I wrote In that form of iny writing which obtains by far tbe mist ex tensive circulation, tlieso words of the Ameri can nation:' 1 know ;lull well, whatever little iniitcf uiy beamy eyes may have dencrled In theirs, they are a kind, large-hearted, (.enerous, a id great P'ople ' (Her.) Iu that faith I. am going to see hem sg 'in; In that tutli, I slnnl. p'ensd'loa. return fioni'hem in tlie spring, in that same tiiitn to llva and die I lold you in the hegtiiulng that I could not thank you enough, and heaven knows I h 'ire most thoroughly kept my word. (A laugh.; I' I may iiioie ue nther short sentence from iuynlf. let It lm 'ly all that I have left unniild. ami yet moat deeply feot. 1 et it, putting a girdle round the earth, com prehend bith sides ofthe Atlantic at onco in tuts mo ment, and say. ai '1 Iny Tom obierves. "Uod bless ua every one." (I.oud aud coutluued cheers.) f Mlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 13 Seporied by De Haven A Bro., No. lo H. TUU4 strea BETWEEN BOA RDS. '110 U B 7-sns.Je........lin:'t ! film do...Jy. ...... I'm?, IKK) S-2CS '5.Jy.rg Iu7 I8H0 do.,5.Jy.cp.l7?t'l Iiihhi Pa 6s. lNtserieM...lu:tSl i 00 do. lo.t), ; inimUlty s, Mew....iii iloO do. New -lui, I IhHxiijlty 8s, ....mun...l01X luiish Mauut Bk xnu 100 sh Cuta ri..l)rtii. 100 do sJHi. 2ii2 luti ib Leh N stk...20. n 13 do. il lno sh Read K. 100 do,. b30 ii'2 SEOOND BOARD, S400 S-2ns 'hT.rn ins lnosb Leh NstK. St 20 do. bfi. M 101 da,..... n io do. ..... a 800 sh Cortiplauter.... '.it It'OsU Rcading.... ... 4SV 10U do b3- 4SX ltniu i.Uy 8a. New. 10l? too do.New..lsloi. sua do Old. 97S 10OO PaR I m fls 100 U sh Penna K Is. BO lue do,M M 72 sb Leh V K Is. 61 ADDRESS BY THE HON. C. R. BUCK ALE W. There will be an address delivered in this clt to. KIOHTS OF M1NORITIE3, this' C- B BDCKAI'KW. 8. Senator frons This suhjecthas occupied tbe attention ofthe Unl-ed Btat' S Senate lor the last year or more, and tbe Brltlsa Pailiament, In the late Reform bill, has recognized by a system of cuiuuUtive voting, the rlghia of mil uorilles to a large extent, while lu this uouutrr iu are w holly disfranchised. ' The time and place of the delivery of the address will he announced In the morning papers, and aa Interesting aud able dlscussiou of the subject may be expected. n 3" HOKTIC DLTURA L HALL. Grand I'air of Usiitul and Fancy Artioies In aid of the FilUST PItKtslJ VTKRIAN CHURCU ol Mantua, from November 24 to 3u Inclusive. A first-class Hestaurant will be established. A finuiptious dinner will be served on Tkaukugiyin Day. Adml-slon to Pair. 25 cents. That'k'glvlng dinner, $1. Tick-is can he had ol HENRY A. DREF.R. Jow 714 (JllUlSiSIT Btreet. or at lbs Hall during the lair. UI8mwltulhH CCNCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Company OFFICE OF 1)K HAVEN & BROTIIEIt, Mi. 40 SOCTII TIIIBD STBEET, Philadblpkia, November 7, IM7, Wet'eelre toca-Jatteutloo to the dltlerenoela the relative price of tbe First Mortgage Bonds of Union Pacific Railroad, and tbe price ofUoverumenU. We would to-day give these bonds and pay a dtr ference of IUI7 25 taking in exohange TJ. 8. 6s of 1881. iinu iu oo. uu, l.fftKi do. do. do, do. iiMOl da do. )iM'l do. do. hu 75 do do. Ir26 do. do. 6-2ta Oi 1HS2, 5-'As of ISM. A-21S Ot b ot Jan. A Jva t-2tof'S7. a linrniL IIV40S. T loty. June bo 158 26 do. do. fs-loGy. jy. jatj i-"- (For every thousand d illara.) We offer these Bonds to the publ'o, wa every ooa. ndence In their security. ,.PFra AND INVALIDS. TO HODf-KK i JeitnTily calls the atuntloa 1 he onderlnf J'i ot Vilm Older aud Jptura tf the public " " .kiii,g audgeueral family use. t lder Vinegar 'ij-uuio Ale," lree from ail Impa-ali-o. to bis if '".'ia by the medical faculty aa a sate tMJ?&lnito and defluate ooav, No. PKAH atreet, nt0 Below Third .aud Waiau au lW4
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