THE DAILY EVENING TELEG II Aril PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER J 27, 1 67. 8 SEWING MACHINES. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, ETC. DBY GOODS. 0H :UOOUb. DRY GOODS. TUB FEMAN EXCITEMENT. , I Arrival f Rapat Captain O'Brien tm Prlt-A Uiur front film Ilia He- etlttn Vp UlalKar Aduini, Oor Kngllsh and Irlsti papnrs, by the Persia, are full ol I tie details of the Kenlan exollement growing out of tbe (lueolproNpeollveexeoulion ef the Manchester men. Toe Mauobealer Uuar tHan of ttaa lflib ay: ""The convlcis ere daily attended by s Roman ratholM clPifmsn. W are lulnimM HmjrrwelM .nlrltiial tonwilillon iiibI la .flared to tuetn wilh lHTii;,ui and gratitude: but the' conduct of mora fhtn nTeof the convict womntOMlmfronun lm arlon" hat the exiren.e penalty of the law will not Krril"l. The guard of iba 37ta KeBlmnt, whita was stationed witlili the prison, has b en r. nhlpd since Ihe men wire co dpmneo. Tub wire, iother lJVer-ln-law and four nhtlrirenef tbocoo. S.nt 1 Vrklo hil Interview Willi 111 in vettlHr aT. The youngest child la not more than lour year of age." letter from Captain O'0rUa. Ib the Editor of the JrUhman. Faris Nov. 11. Mr. Editor: Permit me to trespass an your column to announce to my friends and syni nathlters in lrelBnd and America nty SHle arrival la 1'erls alter a very pleasant and unln.erruDted Journey friru Clonmel Jail. There are aome facta In connec tion with my Imprisonment of a lift lure to lead me to fcrllpve their pulill'Hilli'ii maybe Instructive. I was arrested on the 16th of last February In the city of lashrl. and because I did notcliooia to toll my pri vate a flit If s on demand, I waa thrown luto a narrow, dismal ceil, where 1 was left to lie for eleveo daya. ) oar nut, uo paper, nolb log criminal or even suspicion were found upon nie. None was permitted to sea me bntoflioiuls: how welcome ihelr visile were 1 leave you lo guess. Their object, one and all, was to set me by force or guile or threat to say something which would crlniln.le somebody, or perhaps myself; but, thanlt Ood and my name, I was neither to be coaxed nor in timidated. A warrant from Dublin relieved me from the s ow torture ot Ceaht-I. I waa remove.! hand cuffed and under escort to Cionmel on the fiili ot February. During my stay there I received several toorhliiK and disinterested marks of kindness from the Governor, Deputy Ooveruor, and their families. Puor fou In! their heans must have bled at Ihe Inhumanity they were obliged to witness, ftome day I trust It shall be mine to aliow tl em n y gratitude. I was conlined for the rln e of having lived in America: I waa walked xxinnd forvisitois like a piebald horse, I was Intro duced, without my permission, to every grade of In former, I waa Inspected by Head-cons table Talbot, ushered In by the Hon. J. M. French, R M. Myself and ten other political prisoners were placed la line, I was on the right flank. '-That," said the u,ag ti trate, pointing tome, "Is Osborne at tbe end of the rank.'' Ills worolitp then came to me and addressed me a low lone. 'Mir,' I said, there is nothing tnat yon can tell me that I would not wlsb my com rades here present to know." He gavj an abashed smile, and shortly alter txmnl bla worship and detective. Two weeks passed, and Talbot awore an Iniornatton against rue, every word of which was false, lie awore I attended Fenian meetings In Carrick-on-ftulr and In Cionmel In Janu ary, 116. On my bonor a a soldier and a gentleman, I have not been In Carrlek-on-Ulr elnce b2, and so far from having been In ihe county T'PPvary t all In January, lr6tt, I was living quietly In toe city. In August tbe Inlorn er Corydon came lo Cionmel, and nine political prisoners were paraded before him. He aid be knew seven of the nine. "If you know us. what are our names?" we demanded. "Obi ' will find a name lor you all d n soon." was his. answer He singled me out as a prominent Fenl;. and RWrrn lying Information against n- .i.hn hla W," ?n"mKaiV.y frm lng q.",Uos put t?..'y. m " "" I saw my caie was hoV leas ana WK n,y n,R0lutlon socoralugly. The reso .iion, with tbe help ot Providence, a couola of Hlieltleld file", a floul hearl within, and true I r lends without. J carried Into effect on the morning or tbe 9tb of Heplember. 187. On the whole, I consider that tbe above-mentioned auxiliaries are more reliable in adversity than Mr. Charles francls Adams, bnbse qnent lomy escape 1 noticed a statement that I had been member of the police force. I beg to decline the honor. Tbe uniform of tbe royal Irish Is not of the peculiar tint of green I admire. The only flag I ever served under, tbe flag to which I swore allegi ance, and for which 1 freely risked my life, la trie starry banner of the United Stales. There Is but one other flag for which I am ever ready to ottev the same sacrifices. Enough to say It Is not tbe Union Jack. 1 have the bonor to be, sir. your obedient servant. LAURENCE O'BRIE. Late Captain th Conn. Vols., U. H. A. NEW PUBLICATIONS. T B. LIFPIJNCOTT & CO. HAVE JUST ISSUED, ECCE DEVI BOIHO) 4V the Work and Kingrlotn of the Cftritf of Scripture' Urno. Tinted Paper. Fine Cloth, f l'fio, BAKER'S ABYSSINnA. THE NILE TRIBUTARIES OF ABYSSINIA, and Ihe bword JIuntert of the Hamran Arab: By Blr Samuel White Baker, author of "Tbe Albert Ny ansa." With Maps and numerous Illustrations drawn by E. Qrlset, from original Sketches by tbe an Mi or. On vol. Royal 8vo. Extra Cloth, Jfl-oo. ' WAISEKAB HBONE. THE BTORY OF WALDEMAR KRONE'S YOUTH. By H. F. Ewald, author of "Tbe Nordby Family ,' "Johannes Falk," eta Translated from the Daniab One vol, ttino. Cloth, tut. OLD SIB DOVCILAN. A NOVEL. By 2B Mrg- Norton, author of "Lost and Saved," etc 12mo. Bgund lo Cloth. "MI KOTEL O. Varietitt in English Life. By Plsfatratus CaXtOfJ. By Blr Edward Bulwer Lj tlon, Bart. THE O LOBE XC1TI0N. "With Frontispiece, Four volumes in two neat lmo. volumes. Tinted paper. Fine green Morocco Clotb. f 3 09 Published by J. B. LIPPINCOTT e CO., 2tp Noe. 71S and 717 M ARRET htreet. A T THE CHEAP BOOK STORE, 90 BOOHS AT SS CENTS ta0 BOOKS AT 5 CENTS. tl'S BOOKS AT S CEBITS. l,00O PICTUBES AT ORE CEMT. rniNG'R cniioMO at a discouht o ,w feu CEHT.TBOH BETA1I. PBICfi. VTEBilUlKei" OUBUHBATACBBAT KEDVCTIOH. CA1-. AT "THE CHEAP nOOKSTOBE," And select a t2 00 Book for 25 cents; $2 X Book far 60 cent; 1'M Books for IS cents. JAMES S. CLAXTON, 11 37 St MO. 18 U CIIESHCT STBEET. t INTERNAL REVENUE PRINCIPAL AGENCY IOB TIIE SALE OF UWITEO STATES BEVEHCE STAMPS. All kinds of Revenue B tamps kept constantly on and. and for sale In all amount. Btanipa forwarded IA U Park of the Vnltwl siatse by Mall or Bzpreu, with toe greatest despa cu. The following disc jant Jlowed; Ca WO FEB CENT f20 t 100....-.-...... OUR PER CENT. ttdl and opwards...FOUR AND A HALV PER CT. Tbe United Btatea Be venue Btamp printed om Cheeks, Drafts, Becelpta, BUI Heads, etc. Orders solicited from Printers, Engravers, Hta tiODera, Banks, Bankers, and other.. Tbe following dlaoount allowed oa the Stamped Japer: Xndr IOO.... TWO AND A HALT PER CE.1T. jot to tWO ..THREE PES, CENT 30S and OT" FOUR PJCR CENT. JACOB F, IlIDOWAY. KO.I7 SOUTH THIRD STBBOT, ft If PBILADAXPKIA. THE AMERICAN DUTTON HOLEyO VERSE AMINCy AND SEWING MACHINE COM PANY aro now getting roadv their splendid combination FAMILY MACHINES, for Christmas ProsentSs Nothing could bo moro appropriate for aqift to a Ladyfrlend than one of these magnificent Ma chines. Deauty and utility combined, it would prove a constant, dailysouvenirof tho Qivor. For sale at S. W. Corner, of ELEVENTH and CHE8NUT Streets. uatfrp CLOTHING. ROCKHILL & WILSON, , CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Wo offer to the public tho largest and best selected Stock of Ready-made Cloth Ins; in the City, for Men's and Boys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which we will 'make to order for Men and Boys, at reasonable prices, and in tho most approved styles. Always on hand a full assort ment of Fall and Winter Over coats and Business Coats, Coachmen's Coats, Hunting Coats, New Style Walking Coats, Pants and Vests, of all descriptions. Boys' Ready-made Clothing in throat variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, NOS. 60 AND 0S CnKAItCT ST BEET 80 8m PHILADELPHIA. MILLINERY. TRIMMINGS ETC, PARIS NOVELTIES w BONNETS. . HATS, and MILLINERY GOODS. WC,OLT & CARY, , No. ?25 CHESNUT STREET, IKtmryi . PHILADELEHIA, QREAT SACRIFICE MILLINERY GOODS. P. A. HARDING & CO., No. 413 ARCH STREET, KOW OFFEB TUEIB EKTIBE WHOLESALE STOCK OF MILLINERY GOODS, AT RETAIL, Toa-ether with dally oousiKomenta Horn New York f aii iluva. Oor ntlre Btonk must be closed ont preparatory forhPKINU TRADK. and tae Oood. old recaro less of cost. Ill 16 nnwlmrp HATS AND BONNETS MRS. R. D I L L O N. NOS. 888 AMP 881 SOUTH STBEET Has all the novelties In FALL 1IILLINKBY, fof Ladies, Misses, and Children. Also, Crspes, Bilks. JUbbons, Velvets, Flowers, . 111. .Hnnllliil fl Mil Feathera,amesei&ni!5'."i'KS'i " 5y )murpheyI 0UrURNISH!NGf ycr QLARK & BIDDLE, MAJiUFACTLKEUS ANDIMP0RTEBS IIATK OPENED THIS IllV IN TOICE or A LABOR PARIS GILT AND Vienna Fancy Goods, SELECTED WITH ORE AT C ABB , BY TIIEIB AUENTW I If PABIS ANO LONDON. thet offfb T-nrsE articles at JPRICES HITCH BELOW TUB USUAL BATIK. MESSRS. . C. & D. Beg leave to Inform their customers that they have made a reduction in price on Ihelr entire stock. WATCHES, . JEWELRY, -DIAMONDS, SILVER-WARES, FLATED GOODS, FRENCH CLOCKS.ETC. CLAEK & BIDDLE, Gold and Silversmiths, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 9 18 wmSmrp PH1LAIELPHIA. QAILEY & CO i DEALERS IN PRECIOUS STONES, DIAMONDS! DIAMONDS DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. SAFFHIRES. RUBIES, OFALS. FEARLS. AMETHYSTS. . GARNETS. TOFAZ. BAILEY &CO No. 810 CllICHNTJX HXItBCX, 10 2 v. fm PHILADKLPHI A MO. 8 BUE ST. OEOBOES, PABIS. QPERA GLASSES. A large and fine assortment of OPERA GLASSES In every style; BARDOXJ'8 and other makes. william y. McAllister, 1 1 fmwlmrp NO. 7B8 CHESNUT ST. " CARRIAGES. QECKHAUS & ALLGAIER Bespecttnlly Invite attention to their large and varied stock of SUPEKIOIt FAMILY C ARM AGES Of latest styles, with all the most recent Improve ments of finish. ELEGANT LANDAU, Jut completed. Also. CLARENCBS COACHES AND COUPES of dinment stylt-s. MANUFACTOBY AND WAHEROOM3, NO. 1S04 ru.NUrOBD AVENUE, Olraid Avenue. r118rmwarp Lb KNOW LEO & CO., FLOUR STORE, NO. ltl M A K HIT STBEET. CUOICJS BB AN(D3 OW 1 13 tu EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR- SPECIALTIES tn LADIES' FINE CLOAKS. NOW OPEN i Tho handsomest stock wo havoevor exhibited, compris ing Garmonts in tho most de sirable materials, and of the most fashionble colors, In great variety, and which wo will sell at POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. BIO CHE NUT STBEET. SPECIALTIES IN RICH DLACK DRESS SILKS. We havr Just received a Case of FINE LYONS SILKS, Farcha ef under Advantageous circumstances, of qualities varying from S4 to $550, To which we respectfully ask the attention of Ladles, These goods will be Bold for less than they would cost to Import. J, W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 90 CHESNUT STBEET. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. All the Favorite Colors ' In PLAIN COBBED POPLINS, BEPN, ' EPINOLINES. VELOUBS BUSSE, And other Rich Fabrics fer WALKING SUITS, Which we will sell by the yard, or make to . order. LADIES' DRESSES, MADE IN TWENTY-FOUIl HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' WALKING SUITS At all times ready-made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 020 CHESNUT 8TKEKT. LINEN STORE. 939 ARCH STREET. ANOTHER INVOICE OF EXTEKSIOX TABLE CLOTHS, FINE NAPKINS AND DOTLIES Received Direct from Europe. FINE TABLE CLOTH t)l ever; sice from 2 to yards long, with Napkins - match. A FULL LINE OF BEAL BABNSLET DAMASKS AND LINEN SHEETIMGS. CL MILLIHEN , Line n Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, tlswsinirp NO. 828 ABCH STBEET. POPULAR PRICES ' " PVB s DBY GOODS. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 CHESNUT STREET. . 114UI , RETAIL AND WHOLESALE CLOTH HOUSE. WIVE. T. SNODGRAS3 & CO., MO. SI SOUTH SECOND STBEET, Anoounoe a fresh Impoitatlon of LADIES' TELTET CLOTHS, FUB BKAVKM, AMTBACHANS, VELVETEENS, CUISCHILLAS, TUFTED BEAVEBS. ETC. ETC. B rC. too, a large and varied assortment of GOODS led for Ben's and Boys' Wear. 11 If Harp QREAT BARGAINS IN CORDED SILKS Vim FRENCH rOPLIYS. .... ' EDWIN HALL & CO., K0. 28 'SOUTH SECOND STREET, Will offer to-O.y several cases of POPLINS, at the following rates, tbns offering tbe greatest bargains of tbe season tn these choloe goods. ONE CASE SILK CORDED POPLINS At 150, Reduced from 2 25, BROWN CORDED 8 ILK POPLINS BLACK m GREEN m m PCRPLK " BTEJTL9 " ' ....11S 180 - 1'tO . 160 l-0 AMBERS, BISMARKS, BLCK3, ETC. ALMO, A CASE OF Plain Freneh Silk Topiins At tl 5, nsdnced from 1-T5, In tbe following choice colors: BLUES, BBOWHfl, AHIBERR, 1TINKW, OUEENW. rDBPLKS, ETC. ETC. ALSO, A CANE OF ALL-WOOL FBEJfCH FOFLINS AT 80 CENTS, ALL, SnADEV. ALSO, A CAME OF ALL-WOOL POPLINS AT TH CENTS, ALL COLORS. 11 SSmwfft PRICE & VOOD, N.W. COH.EICIITII AND FILBEBT STS., HAVE JXJBT OPENED BEVERAL LOT8 OF GOODS SUITABLE FOB HOLIDAY PRESENTS. 1000 Bilk Fans, suitable for Prrsents and tbe Opera. Hanctaome Ivory hiIck Fnns, very cheap. Hardsome Gilt Slick Fans. (3 60 up to iTSO, worth from 1 10 to f IS. Tbe above Goods were Imported expressly for us, and ar- less than Importers' prices. Wax Polls, Watch ttiands. Cigar Stands, Albums. Potte-afonnales. Pnrses, Travrlllng Bags, Com panions, and several other articles, at very low prices. jl large assorioieofc .mormaereu uanuaercuiera, very cheap; Lace Uandkeri 12; Ladifs' and dents' lie Gents' colored bordered Ui i; i.ace uanauercnieis, irom 40 cenis up lo jiemsiiicuea nanaKercnters; Uandkerchlefs: MiM.es' Heia- siltcbed Handkrrcblels' 18, 18. W, and 26 oenta. Barcalos In Ladles', Gents', and Cnildreu's Hosier and Gloves. Flannels! Flannels! All-wool and Comet Flan reli, very cheap. Heavy yard-wide all-wool Shaker Flanne's, SOcents. and 4-4 Ballardvale Flannels. Best Bleached and Unbleached Canton Flannels. BLANKETS! BLANKETS VERY CHEAP t' Best makes of Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Plllow-cise and Sheeting Muslins. Heavy yarj-wlde Blracbed Muslins, 14, and 10 cenu. Yard wkle Unbieacbed Mnslius, 12X. IS. and 16 cents. American Calicoes and Delaines, etc. Heavy Ginghams, last colors, JS cents. PBICE A WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. IT. B. Taylor's Elder Flower Boap, f 21 smw tJl B S. JAFFRAY & CO.. HO. 60S CHESNUT STBEET, ABB BECEIVINO AND NOW OPENING FOB FALL TBADE, FULL LINES OF LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, HUCKABACKS, DIAPERS, TOWELLINGS, DAMASKS, SHEETINGS, PILLOW LINENS, L. C. HDKFS., . HOSIERY, GLOVES, CRAPES, VEILS, QUILTS, LdWa, Oeata', sad Chlldrea'a Cnder- weair, Embroideries, Nets, RlbVoas, Kte. Kte. Th above will b gold at tfao lowest New York prloea, and on the most advantageoas terms, Represented-by B. Btory. 9swfm3m G1KAHD MOW. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Invite attention to their Drst-class stock or LACES AND LACK GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, HDKFS., VEILS, BTC. Co which additions will oonatantly be madeorj the KOVKLTIEa OF TILS. bEABON. They offer In their WHITE GOODS DEPART MENT HEAVY SKIRTING CAMBRICS, At 10, U, and 40 oepta, a Great Sacrifice, MOW fWVHTf- QREAT FALL IN DOMESTICS. . . -TURDY, DUilKLE & CO., No. 140 North EIGHTH Street. ABOVE ARCH, ARE NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAINS IN J3ItI2S GOODS. Bargains In Domestics. Bargains In Blankets. Bargains In Black Silks. , s-4 English Merlnoes. fffco. per yard. Bargains In Domet Flannel- , Bargains Id Canton Flannels. Bantalns In Wool FIuo- Bargains In Lyons Vlt. BIU, 10. 1L K, . and IIS. Having purchased largely daring the late panic, we are STeper to offes onuaoal InducemenU to porcha fJt a ell respectfully solicited. isusiuwtf LINEN ESTABLISHMENT. NEW AND LABVMT NTOCU IN THE CITT Of SUPERIOR LINEN GOODS. AT LOWEST CAtll PRICCf. FBONTINQ, SniBTINO, PILLOW CAKEM. AND BJHEETINO LINEN. Also, a Linen imported Mpreesly for LADIES' V K a K, all Ol celetrat(M mtlin, New end eicgant dtslgus ot splendid DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTtlS, 8, 4. a. and t yards long, with Napkins and Doylies to TABLE DAMASKS AND DIAPERS In all widths Bud qualities, very heavy. NOVELTIES INTABLK NAPKINS AND nOYLIKS of all sixes. TOWKW, plain, bordrd. and frtriKe.1. lowtLlNUH of all dwcnpilons, tn every variety and sue, lur lioasehold use. BIHDHJtYK LINKN.tl,t-4,M, 4 4 wMe. I ISKN iAWMs for Surplices and Hdkla , and for Bnfll ng. KL(K.(R AND STAIR LINENS. FlBMri URi: U) VKBINUS, both plain and striped. SHEFPftRD, VAN KARLIKCER i ARRISOU, liewfnilOt NO. 1008 CIIEMNUT ITBECTi 1867. ciiristmas. 1567 E. W. Corner of :ITcrart3x and Lroli 6ts B eve rednoed some FINE GOODS for valuable CIIBI8T9IAS PBESENT8. FIJIT1 KIVAWLgl, nn e mii.hm, IIE VFLVBTg, KM HI PLAIIISt piano ovt:it, TABLE COVERS. HLANKKTH, CIMK UAMAMKS), LI Si KM NsHINaf. OOIlL4VI.. WOKHED TOLLAB HIlHra, liowwlmaut MCLODEON COVJblUI, ETC Q L O A K I N C O. tVE ABB DAILY BECEIVINO TDK NEWEST STYLES OF LADIES' CLOAKENCS. WHICH WE OFFER AT OBEATLT BB DUCED rBICES, IN ADDITION TO A FULL LINE OF FANCY CASS1MERES, COATINGS,. AND GOODS ENEBALLY ADAPTED TO MEN'S AND MOTS' WEAB. MCBBIS, CLOTHIER & LEWIS, CLOTH JOBBERS, 8 246m - BOS. 19 AND SI S. FOURTH ST. GENT.'S FURNISHING GOODS. QENTS' FUENlSniNG GOODS. ylOHN C. ARRISON, BOS. 1 AND S N. SUIT II STBEET, PMILA.. Wonld Invite the attention of gentlemen to his ex tensive assortment of mjllNISHINQ GOODS, Cartwrlght A Warner'a Merino Shirts and Drawers Lambs' Wool " " 1 Buckskin " M A Cotton ' " English Bwansdown Canton Flannel, made to 3, A.'s express order, tor Shins and Drawers. Also, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Hosiery, Glow Stocks. Ties, etc. etc 1 2r BOOTS AND SHOES. JHE LATEST STYLES IN CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, FOB GENTLEMEN AND BTS. CALL AND 8KB TBE NEW BOX TO E S. PBItES FIXED AT LOW IIHUBES. BARTLETT, NO. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STBEET,. U2Xt ABOVE CHESNUT. I J O W READY, Gentlemen's and Youths BOOTS AND GAITERS FOB FALL AND WINTER WEAB. FRENCH FATENT XJKATHER BOOTS. VINE BENCH CALF BOOTH for Bails and Par ti. I3INGLK-POLED BOOTS for Fall Wear. LIGHT DOUBLE-SO LEO BOOTo for Fall Wear. FRENCH CORK-bOLKD BOOTS, veiy easy fox tender fret. QUILTED HOLED BOOTS made by hand. GUM bOULD BOOl 8, very durable, and guaranteed to keep the feet dry. Having titled tbe second story of my store for some ot my workmen, I am aole to make any son of Boots to order, at very short nolle. Fair dealing aud a moderate price la my motto. A trial Is all I dealre. VVM. H. HELYVEG, BO. BgS A It CH STBEET, i.'Vsmwanrp 0e door below 6Uth,