8 THE DAILY SVENING TELEGRAm PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE. . It ob mnrnoiiL uouitmnim vnnn rAewJ CIT1 CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Petty lrel A Fot Ttilef Till Tapper Kobblna; m Kelatlve. -Day SerjjeantWoodhouse yesterday arrested Be John Connor lor stealing two bags of beans rained at $16, the property of a reslileat of Jeisey City, earned Hpelman. The article were taken from Thirteenth and Market tresis. Alderman Uodbou sent the accused below lor trial. , ', ' ". diaries Hnntley yeaterJay had three locks Id his pomasloo at Seventh and Bace streets. The attention ot Day Sergeant Smith was called to the fact, and took Wm into custody. Buoie fluently it was discovered that tbey had beeu stolen lrom a Mr. Erwln, at Eighth and Spruce street, ibe accueed waa taken betoie Alder nan Bottler, who held htm tn $700 to answer. Yesterday a Jerseyrnan In the Dock atreet warket oisjed alxtcen basket a ot potatoes. Suspicion of having stolen them rested on one William Flowers, who was arrested. It was ascertained that he had aold the whole lot. A pcr'.ion were recovered, and Flowers waa com mitted by Alderman Carpenter. Between 12 and 1 o'clock yesterday after noon a man and boy, Reuteely dressed, entered the store of Mrs. Hamilton, No. 1344 Cbesnut street, and desired to make some purchases. While the man engaged the attention of the only attendant In the rear ol the store, the lad mai BRed to slip behind the counter and ex tracted twenty-six dollars from the money drawer. The i parlies are suspected of having onimitted various thefts iu a similar mariner. Alderman Boneall yesterday held Benjimln Bedfurn for a timber hearing oo the charge of stealing a watch from a mother In-law, residing at No. 1124 Millon street. Titbits op Thouoht. Our unbleaohed rustic brethren over the river the colored farmers ot Jersey are to fras.t themselvej at a graud dinner, at Snow Hill, on the lat ot OctoDer. The atmosphere of the en'tre place will be savory, lor the reason that an ox Is to he ron.Med whole in the woods. Music, too, will set their teelingi all u unison, and speeches will delight and satisfy their minds. A procession of hundreds ot the dark agriculturists, all tn full regalia, will pass through Baddondeld. A con cert and a festival will also be I eat ores ot the entertainment. Scores of the colored residents of this city are expected to take part in the affair. The language of a kiss smack. What is the purpose of a smack ? To get Hsu. What ts the dititreuoe between a kiss and a fibhf One stops on, the other goes over, the lips. We prefer the former. Uur citizens are invited to assemble in the parlor of the National Union Club, No. 1105 Chesnut street, to-morrow afternoon, to adopt measures lor roviding refreshment and enter tamment for the war veterans who nre to viBlt , this city on the 1st aud 2d ot October. Let the brave ''Boys in Blue" have a mighty welcome. A call has ben Issued by the Soldiers' and Ballon.' State Central Committee to all the Bcpublican campaign clubs of the city ef Phila delphia, and adjoining counties, to take part In tbe great torcb-lielit procession of the "Boys in Blue," on the 21 of October utxt. A qui'ttiou: Did Adam have his "fall"' just at the clo-e of summer, the same as his degene rate sons and daughters do ? The clouds are again sprinkling us to-day. The air is chilly. Everybody is uncomfortable, and tbe ngue stricken are already bemuniug to snake. Judging by the smoke lazily clinging about the damp top of chimneys, the people are brgiunine to light their dres. When Mother Goose wrote that the cat was in the liddle she doubtless meant in the hddle ctrlnge. It isn't expected that poetry will be mathematically correct When a man romplalos that the sidewalks are unsteady, he should put hid foot down and keep tbem ttraiehu The celebrated war Governor of fndiana, the Hon. O. P. Morton, speaks under the auspices of the Union League at Concert Hall this everilig. Was Homer really a lazy fellow because he got up an fdyl tale? Tbe CainpalEn Club of G0-'6B and the Republican Invincibles parade this evening, tlur club men do a heap of walking, but as they -walk into the Democracy it is all right. Brown says that at least one advantage pertains to open air meetings they are well ventilated. Bo are the opinions of those who generally speak at tbem. The Republicans hold mass meetings to nlrht in the Twentieth ward, at Twelfth and Jefferson streets, and in the Eighteenth ward, at tiirard avenue and Hanover street. The planet Venus Is to be visible hereafter In the east before sunrise. We hope those wno wish to see the lovely spectacle and we can assure them that it is lovely will get up b lime?; or, better yet, Mi. up. Get a Venus at your side, aud then see tbe other in the sky. It is a healthy as wpII as an exhilarating eort of astronomy to study. A tny stands at the Custom House steps Tending the "Grecian bead" lor the small sum of five cents. The individual who gave the cream of the thing was not a dealer in milk. An Appeal. The Rev. J. M. Mitohell, who was appointed the City Missionary of the African M. K. Church, by the Conference, iu June last, has lately succeeded in procuring a place, No. 6068. Broad street, which he designs ntting-upas Sunday school and church. Mr. Mitchell makes a most urgent appeal to our Curistlan citizens tor aid. He has expended his latt dol lar in the purchase of books for the school, and now finds himself totally Unable, without some assistance, to carry out his laudable enterprise. Anything which the kind hearted or philan thropic may be pleased to give will be received at his residence, No. 613 Lombard street. It needs no argument to convince the Christian people cf the city of the good which may be accomplished by a mission like this, and chari table assistance is at once secured by the simple mention of the fact that it is nr-eded. DiscHiBQEB. At noon to-day United States Commissioners Hibler and Phillies, who eat together jesterdav to hear the cross-charge be tween Joseph It. Ferry, the Captain of tbe brig Waverly, and Henry Arthur, the second mate ot the same vessel, in which the Captain preferred a charge of mutiny agaiast the mate, and the mate one of cruel and unusual treatment against the Captain, announced their decision, which waa held under advisement until to-day, aud dis charged both par.iss. Thb Gbrmama Officers. At the annual election ot tbe Germama Orchestra, held 8eo tenaber 22, 1P68. the following gentlemen have been elected as officers tor tbe ensuing year: Leader, CM. Schmi'z; President, G.Mueller; Treasurer, C. M. Boettser; Secretary, C. Stolte: Councillor, R. D. Coxe; Business Manager. J. Bastert. The Gerraania will give their Public Beb-areals every Wednesday, at P. M., at the Horticultural Hall, rommeo;lng October 21. Mebtisq To-kight at Gbrmaktown. To aight General A. F. Stevens, member of Con gress from New Hampshire, will deliver an address tj the citizens of (Jermautowo. at the corner ot Main street and Washington lane. The General is an eloquent and fluent speaker, and wilt say many things that will interest the inhabitant of that ponivn of the city. He will ommence at half-past 7 o'clock. Fla Raibino. This morning the police of the BeveLth District hoisted a Tyudale iliig on the btatiou House, on Brooks trer, abive Buttou wood, tspppchen wore made hv Lieutenant i'rauks aud Sen-entg Murray and Deitz. Fihb. The alarm of fire yesterday afternoon wm caused by tbe partial destruction of a stable on Marshall street, near 8uqoebanna avenue. It was owned by John LUraore, and occupied by John fivaus and others. Lota, jlso. Not ih Cockt John K. Valentine, Esq., tbe efficient and gentlemanly AsfUtant United State J'Mrict Attorney in thin city, will Drotia iy be ali-ntfroui tbe Court until Monday nvxt, Jflse lippj man it to be married ibis ajuuioon. FINANCIAL ITEMS. TheN.Y, Jfrraldofthls morning says; ' "Tbe Mock market wm nmu4 aaarly all flay, bnt Ibm in lb efWnooo there wm spaamjdie rise In Km tote, promoted apparently by parties whose Object I to getttie iirwi 'lose' of th atock prepara tory lo returning a large amonnt of borrowed Slack ane selling a still larger amount, at present held off the market, ih. object of Ibis movement baing, It Is belli ved. to break the price to a mnoo lowtr range than It nasi yet reached. The 'point' to buy Krie wm given ont very freely tula morning circum stance In lisell suspicious, and tbe street and the outeldepubllo wilt do well to guard against tailing Into tbe trap let for them, W.tu respet toother stocks there Is no Inducement ior these who have any regard for real value to bay tbem at their pre sent dangerously Inflated prices; bnt tbe whole mar ket Is so highly cllqued that It Is not Impossible the y may be carried itlll blcner belore the Inevitable raao thn comes. Money continues la abundant supiiy, but there was an increased demand for It notlewabie for It to-day, and some or the banks advanoed tbelr late for call loans to t per cent. Toe general ra'e on food mixed collaterals la. however. 4 per cent., and be principal dealers in Government securities are still supplied at I per cent. The banks are not send ing much currency westward, but money In the West ern cliles Is working close, and increased dllltoulty is experienced In obtaining accommodations, while tlie C hicago journals speak of tbe banks there send ing currency to tbe country, several of which are still ordering It from Hi In csnt.e. Commercial paper oon tinned In moderate supply, and tbe best grade passes at 6H7 per cent, per annum dlBconat. In the dry goods trade to-day there wm not much activity, tbe rather wMedirfereaces between the views of buyers and sailers tending to restrict business. There ts a belter demand at steady prices for silk and wool en goods than any other kinds, nnd at the uollou eates the bidding for these was spirited, while domestto cotton fabrics were neglected and ratber heavy," The 17. Y. Times of this morning says: "The nsrket tor money shows no present shadow Of turning, oneway or tbe other, and the maeof sup ply to the broken, on call, at cheaper rates, is wholly uudlklurbed. Bnt tbe 'bearish' Interest oa the Block Exchange reuewed tbelr intimations to-day that a soueir.e would be attempted on tbe eve ol tbe fortu conilng quarterly bank statement next week. To give plauHluility to ibis rumor a number of Influential money lenders Including one or two of the Trust Company, are suggested as llkelj to be In the combi nation. As we re ma ked ten days ago on the circu lation of tbe first rumor about 'lucking op green backs,' we belitve t litre Is no snbstantUI authority for tbe use of these names In this connection; at the same time not doubting that strerupia may bave been essayed to coss liute sucn a ring." -Misers. U. Wright A Uo.'s Cotton Circular, per Buru-la, says: 1 In our lat circular we qnnted middling upland at 2E0. A reaction Iu Liverpool, wltb leu favorable ac counts from the eouih m to the growing crop, caused a recovery here, lbs market advanced l'4c per EotiBO, holders btcauie stronxer In tbelr views, and ryers more confluent. Tbe sales for the week bave beeu 11 COO baits, taken chiefly for home consumption, wltb some little for export, To-day there has been applet feeling and more desire to sell. We close at the annexed quotations barely maintained. The clearances bave been, lor Liverpool, per steamers Hcolte. 104; Tar fa. 718; Cliy of Baltimore, BSD: Penn sylvania, Ml. Total to Ureal Britain. 2ol2. Havre, steamer Kapoleon III. iito. Total for the week, 2414. 1 he uncleared engagements to Liverpool, lsuo. Freight, steam, t lott Havre. 12o. bteam, le. Pall, ;4c. blnce our isit an advan e of about 2o. per pound as taken place at all tbe markets In the Mouth. A lair bubluns baa been done at tbe enhanoel rsus, chleily lor domestic consumption, with some little ler export. To-day there baa been a quiet tone at tbe bouth with some yielding iu price. We reler to reports by telegrapb. Keceipts at the ports are lucreallng, and promise soon to be large. For the past week tbey amount to 20,ouO bales, against 00 last year, and 8.00 tbe year before. The total slnoe 1st September already amounts to 85.WO. HI nee Friday the receipts are large in Kew Or.esns, Mobile, and Savannah, bo far at Charleston they are quite light. At Memphis, until yesterday, but little cotton has been received: we now look for free receipts at that point. For our export tables weglve 2000 bales, all for Liven col, and all from New ork; 40u went to Havre Irt m this port. We have not euoub to make a point In our tables for France; toon cleared at New Orleans on ilia JHh Instant tor Liverpool, the first ot the season. Tbe following Is a statement ot the move ment In cotton since the lBt to tbe lsih September: . . . Wo8. 1XB7. 1866 itecelpta at the port ..........8.v.ooo is too Mono hxport toOreat Britain 61X0 7 oou 17 ooo Export to France ,... 4 000 Export to other foreign porta (000 l'ouo Total Ki ports g 000 8 000 2.000 (Stock on band 6Q,00 66 (MO 865 000 Of wulchldurlng the past week ,"" Included In the ebov: Receipts for tbe week 2000 I 000 8 000 Kxporls to -reat Britain i.OOv 2 ooo 8 000 x ports to France 1,'KKI Kxports for other ports onO ...... Total Exports lor the weer 2,ou0 8,000 4ioo "The complaints continue from Georgia, Alabama and Florida. From Texas we have ra.her be'ter accounts this week. At JVew Orleans tbe reports from tbe country are unsatisfactory, and less san guine hopes are Indulged In. By telegraph we learn tbat the weather had become tine again, and hopes are entertained tbat tbe Injury will not be as great as was leared." TRAIN. (Jforse Francis Appeals to the American Minister Spicy HVrrapvaasaw vviiii lteverdy Johnson. The following correfpindeace between George Francis Train and Minister Johnson have refer ence to the international questions Involved in Mr. Train's detention in the Maishalsea: Dublin, Foub Coobts, Mahshalsk. August 17 lb8. lion. Reverdy Jonnson, American Alio later, London, Pear Bit: Seven mouths' abs uoefroui my family at Newport, five of which I bave been lieually Incarcerated lu a British Jail, for a debt sworn a til J a vhb irem George T. M. Davis, Thomas (J. Durant, aud Clarke Bell, ail known to you, trjve I paid many veais ago, Is my apology for troubling you with my all airs (la tbe same letter In which I congratulate you upon your appointment, conUrmatlou, and sale arrival) before )ou are lalrly domiciled In lojr official quarters, Relieving tbat (Jos.ello and Warren will be liberated befoie you bave been many weeta In London, aud that Itoantree, Burke, Msckey. CDoLovan K sa, Halpln, and McAUerly. who were refused a Jury da meditate lingute. will bIbo soon be free under yonr prompt and courteous diplomacy, I feel no hesitation In peaking of my own case; but old I suppose tbat Jng and would much longer Ignore the demand ot tbe President and Coiigreta. I should prefer to wait coming events. My present Imprisonment Is only a second editlonoftbe Cork arrest In a binding workmanship an action of private merchants, where the Government remain, as Lord Mayo stated 10 Mr. Kearden the latt day of tbe Bestlou. strictly neutral. ''Tbe Government wenld not Interfere with the Jqdlclal branch." as one of tbe foremost of American lawyers, I place those documents In yonr hands, showing on tuelr face the outrage upon my person aud busiuaas; 1. The protest of tbt Cork anest. 2. Mr. Rearden's speech In Parliament, aid the sworn affidavits tbat the debt for which I am now In prltcn wm paid. 8. Notice of motion, briefly stating the Illegalities of my arrest and detention. In writing to you I do not presume npon an Intro ductory acquaintance In New York, or meeting you subsequently In WMblngion, but address you as aa American citizen In a forelga land has a right to address the Ambassador of bis country. Will you be so ktud as to bring my cue before Lord Stanley at as early a day as possible? and, In the absence ol prompt aotlon before the authorities at Washington, an early answer will oblige, blncerely. UKUKUi FRANCIS TRalN. Having recehed no reply to that letter, Mr. Train again wrote to him ai follows: Dublin, FOna Coobts, Mabbh alsba, tieot. 1, IBM. To the Honorable Keverdy J mason, American Mlnls'er, London. Dear blr: Permit me to suppose tbe case of a change of places. You an American citizen, five months Incarcerated m a political pri soner In a deb ot's goal, and I the American Minister In Loudon Yon write me a courteous letter, expect ing at least an acknowleogment of Its receipt. I do not consider the II local lmorlsoumeat of an American citizen of sutllclent Importance to reply to the letter. Under these circumstances, psrbaos, you might feel neglected but I have become so accuHloired to tbe neglect of our adopted oitlsens. I look for Hu e atsistauce from my Uoveramont, be cause I bappeu to be native-born (my grandfather, the Rev. George Pickering, halllag from yourowa btateand city). I aui not surprised, since au Ameri can patsport has become the by-word of nations, that you pay no attention to the Important documents tent jou two weeks ago, Many ot my letters to and from are blr James Grahauilzed In tbe pol ollice, but I cannot ihlnk tbe British Government would stop a letter from an Amerloau citizen to bis Ambassador. I should, however, be grallllea to hear that It reached yonsaiely. Sincerely. GEORGE FBANCI3 TRIAN. Sinco the above was written, Mr. Train has received the foliowin? letter from Mr.Johuson: TJnitkd Btatks Libation. Lowdon. Sept. 7, 1808. Eea' blr: Your two notes oflhe 17 b of August and 2d o( this mouth were duly received. You do me In justice In supposing as your second note Intimates, that I have neon wanting In courtesy or kindness In fulitng to reply te the first. What you desired me to 00 In ibat was (o call your case to the attention or Lord btanley. Be was 1 ban on theUontlnent, and did not return until last evening. As soon as I can oo tain an Interview wltb him I win bring your mailer lobisatteutlon.and luseno time In advising you ot the result. I bad auppostd that you knew melon well to think loreiuouieul that I could be loulit.reul A-J?.Si'ih,".i'r. ilB'st ot any American cltlien. And hsiilng that I may prove tbls Iu your Instance i remain, vtry respectfully, your obedient servant. Ga'3.fn?nC" rFVurrurarshl 'lhe J-Jxtra endi characteristically as followc aNOTHBB JCDBB BENDS 11 B BACK TO JAIL FOB LIFB. No anieal no redres. Discharge again remssd with costs, my moilors are alws wroiTg the plain, tins' always right. Toey can omit faits'iSppriSs garnishees, swear false obllia, over-mark Judgments! brlua each rate In tbe nau.e of a different Jfibbw Vale Cr., snd then, as lu the motion ol yesterday. Ignore all three of them, and change It to Koblnson A(n, Individually, aud each new Judge decldei In their favor, with costs. Isaac Bull has more brslus than any Judge on the frlah bucn, and he proved yesler dsymvarre't lllega and mv Incarceration annul rage malum ail law and fair dealing. Nevermind my time 111 come. Costnlin aud Warren are still lu tbebaslile. iorsufuie Americans! ''On toOanadal" . pjwwus JAflws ;taj. 1 ' I POLITICAL.' 1 . 1 leoo; ' :;, ; I8O8. Till? CAMPAIGN CLUB PHILADELPHIA WILL MEET ON THURSDAY EVENING, September 24, rtt 7 o'cloek, At TBI CITY ARSENAL, RACE BTKEET, BELOW BROAD. The Route will not under any dream stances be varied from. Down Race to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Bprlns Garden, down to Sixth, np to Green, down to Third, np to Glrard avenue, down to Hanover, to the meeting; of the Eighteenth Ward; from thence up Glrard avenue to Broad, down Broad to Race, and disperse. All Republicans who deslra to Join In the Parade, are invited to meet and participate with us. Co. A will assemble at Market and Merrlolc streets. 9 23 2t WM. B. MANN, CHIEF MARSHAL. UNION LEAGUE MEETING AT COIVOEXfcT XIA.T-1H1. GOYERJiOK 0. P. MORTON, of Indiana, WILL ADDRESS OCR FELLOW-CI HZE S3 THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, 24th Inst., AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. LADIES ABE B9PEOIALLY INVITBB. It QRANT, COLFAX, KELLEY & TYNDALE. FIFTEENTH FARd" MASS MEETING! PBOTECTION TO AHEBIOAN INDUSTRY. Ko North No South No East No "West. The friends or GRANT and COLFAX, the Cham pions ot a free Government and Free Labor, wUl assemble On Thursday Erening, September 24, AT SIXTEENTH AND FABBI8H BTS. The following: eminent Bpeakers will address the meeting: SAMUEL H. ORWIG Eo. JAM Ket H. RONJSY, Ksq. HKNKY UAUN, Esq. By order ef Executive Committee. 1 Chairman of Commiuee oo Meetlugs. XEETIKG AT GERMANTOWN- GENERAL A. F. STEVENS, OP NEW HAMPSHIRE, Will address the People or Germantown AT TRB COBNiBOF MAIN fcTREET AND WASHING TON LINE, This (Thursday) Evening, September 24, AT 7X O'CLOCK, It rT HEADQUAltTERS FIFTEENTH September go, 16M. Brglmental Order, No. . Tha npfflment will asnamhla ftnw r k n i FRIDAY EVENING, at 7i o'clock, September I (sharp time), on uoates street, right testing on Ridge avenue, facing north, to orocead tn Tmh wrd Maes if eetlng, Bordefo T. B. P. TAPPER, Coloel Commanding. E, l, EVANS, Adjutant, 21 at THIED EDITION the Trial of , SajratUlIe is Dis charged from Custody under the Statute of Limitation. Etc., te Et., Eto.,' ' Ete. Deipaich to the Aitoeiattd Pre. The Surrntt Trial. WagHweroH, Sept. 24 The Criminal Court hiving jesterdaT sastalnedtbe demurrer of the proiecntlon to the special plea of the defense, Mr. Merrick to-day set up In the bar of Judg ment the act ofl799, the statute of limitations, claiming that the indictment against Borratt was not found within two years from the trial of the commission of the alleged offense, and hence tho prisoner was entitled to a final dis cbarge. After argument on both sides, Jadg Wylle sa'.d the tnalctment contained Ore several counts, charging that the offense was committed on the 6th or March, 1866, and on other days Intervening between that time and the 16th of April ot the same year. Toe deteadant entered a pka of not pullty generally, some day lu June last, and that plea remained on record until the meeting of this Court at Its ndiourned term reveral dys ago, when be asked and ob tained permission to withdraw the plea of not guilty, and tiled a special plea to enablo bim to plead tbe benefit of the proclamation of pardon and amnesty. The Court considering thnt he never before had an opportuuitf to plead pir pon under that proclamation, gave him permit sion to withdraw tbe plea of not guilty, and the next day to plead a special plea that the Am nesty Proclamation was applicable to bis esse. Tbe Government, through Its representative, demurred to this plea. The demurrer Is a general demurrer for sub stantial defects in the plea, and not tor Infor mality. For two days there was an atgnment on the Iesuc, and yesterday the Court intimated its oplnlt n on the question. That intimation was tbat tbe Court would sustain the demarrer, tbe plea being bad, and the proclamation not applicable to the offense charged. Tbis morning the counsel lor the defense Inti mated tbat there was still another ground which tbe Court should take Into consideration in sup port of the plea. That was thnt the offense cbsrged in tbe Indictment was committed more than two years before the indictment was found. Tbe act of Congress approved April 30, 1799, prov des as follows: "No perron or persons shall be prosecnted, tried, or pnnlrhtd fcrtresson oro'her caudal offense, wilful murder orlorgxry exceptor!, unless the lndicimnut lor the same shall be round by a Graud Jurv within three jears next alter the tressn t capital oflense alnrtaald shall be done or commuted! nor shall any person be prosecuted, held, or punished for any ctteuse not espltal, nor for any fine or forfeiture under any penal s atute, unless tbe Indictment or Information for the same shall he fo'ind or Instituted Itbln two j ears from the time of commuting the orlei s or incurring the fine or forfeiture stores d provided, tat nothing therein contained shall extenl to any person or persons fleeing from justice." Discharge or Snrratt. Despatch to the Aixooiated Frets. Washington, Sept. 24. Julge Wylle die. chaiifed Jobn H. Surratt to-day tinder tbe siaiute of limitation, the indictment not having beeu found within two years af er tne offense was alleged to have been committed. TEE E UR 0PEANMARKETS. Tbls HIornliiff'B Quotations, ByAtlantia Cable. London, Sept. 24 A. M. CodsoIs for mony 944; for account, 94944. American securities quiet and steady; United States Five-twenties 73; Erie Railroad. 32; Illiuois Central, 92. Liverpool, Kept. 24 A. M. Cotton flat; sales for to-day are estimated at 8000 bales. Rpirila of Petroleum firm at la. Bit. 621. flj. Tbls Afternoon's Quotations. London, Sept. 24 P. M. Consols for money. 94i;lor account, 944!S94j; United States Five! twenties, 73. American .ecurities firm; Erie Eailroad, 32 j; Illinois Central, 92. Liverpool, Sept. 24-P. M. Cotton easier. Lard, 72s 3d. Pork bnovant at90s. Tallow 4Gs. 3d. Turpeatine, 2G. 6d. Spirits ol Petrol leu id , Is. 3d. 01s. 6(1. London, Kept. 24 P. M Sugar easier. Antwerp, bept. 24 P. M. Petroleum Arm at Slf. From New York. New Toek, Sept. 24.-An unknown man threw himself under the wheels of a Dassisr train on the New Jersey Hailroad, near Newark and was instantly killed. ' The steamship Weser to-day takes out $11,500 In specie. From San Fiancisco. Sin Francibco, Sept. 23. Cleared, ship Cairnemore, lor Liverpool, taking oat 60 000 sacks ot Wheat. Sailed, ship Favorita, for New York. ' 8an Fbancisco, Sept. 23. Flour nncbanged. Wheat dull at 31-C0l-90. Legal tenders, 70. Ship News. Fobtbbss Monboh, Sept. 24. Sailed, steamer C harleston, for Charleston; barque Fareira for Calais; brles Rosario. tor New York; Tarra- , ' ; o , ot unwc, ior ijiverpooi: and a large fleet of coasters. Kw Vnnr U.n 04 k ..I . J - i , n . . . V, ,' .-milieu, BicBuisaip wity ot New Xwk, lrom Liverpool. r 1 Arrived Ont. Queenstown. Sept. 24.-8teamer City of Lon don, from hew York, on the 12th instant, arrived here this morninc Latest Markets by Telegraph. a ,,BWJf2" BeDt- .-titos dnil at Me. Fleer duil and declined 10c; mate. It 70g,ri: Ohio. II IS A ,U.'li.S!,-n'!?'l(Hi!i',6: Hnulh.ru. 170(ail4- Calllor J.IB, Wh.aeeaMer; spr!n at II 75; white 76ft 76. Beefdall. Pork dull at MUkttasiO. LArd ww "l IV74Vvs nuusy JUItJU Kew York Stock notations 4 P. 3W. Beceived by telegraph from Glencllnnlng s Davis, Btock Brokers, N o. 48 H. Third street. N. Y. Cent. K 127Ul Tnlerlo Uf.ho.h Kciy iu. s wufauicom. 9lx N. Y. and K K Ph. and Kea. K Mlch.H. anrl N. I. U k'Oi ( lev. 4 Pittsb'g K K7 Chi. and N.W. oom 85 uui. ana . w, prer. 1714 Ubl. aud U. L R lOiiU Pitta.. W. &cni. iu Adams Ki press 61 U Wells. Fargo Exp... 80U II. a Express Do,... 61 rennessee.ds.new... 68T Uold HijJ Market steady. Americans In Paris. List ftf Amerlrnna Mm.t.1.AJ T nr m . Zl . iikidkicu oil f. IdCKfr Yl'd Km '4 GKrl X U.ia F .-I. r . " .-tiiu', runs, iur ween eu.liiie SeDt. 10, 18U8. FurnUhed by Hraith, Randolph & Co.; ' t, rir j' , w- Wheeler and family, Kr. N. S' ,r,a.I),r--Yp,'ovut' M"' W. Y. Provosw Mr. iili' ."";,f e! W; 8- PH' ker. Mrs. W. H. pker. Mmninaiv m. n. n., orin k jhi r. Hnrr doreHltHd. Mr UyrusW. Field I.Mr J. M, Catlln, tuh Hy. ' ' "uu sinrrio aud '" ' " ' ' mr. . n. rana'ora, Mini Amil Ho"' Mr' W. Coit, Mrr. E. A. towards, Miss Carrie B sun, Mr. Oortrs O. ebaltuelr and faniilr t0 C. hi. Koblnsnn. Mr, Thorn is B. Wales, Mr. T a'-rlv' ... j, isiiiuafi i, di 1 pi. ri. uver, Mr K R Htnry. Mr. En wards Mr K. Russell, Mm. jC. hi,: V. BowditrhT ' DulunBr. ut' H .iiimnrr vr A. Tnrnmil and rxnitlr Pbllstieluhla Mrs. llarv . J.li...,. w. v Jrhufon. New Haven Miss K. w. Davenport. Korwloh Mr. A. W. Hmmnnr, ..w. 14. . A u xr tt . n j .k rx. Mkkywm and Sip anrl Vrs Lnmbtri Free. Mr. Thomas Ojuter. lihln-llr.n Kale. ' New Jersey Rev. Garwln I.snrraler. Ussssohusetts-Kev. M. and Mrs. BcHiimr. t-au rrancl'co Mr. snd Mrs, w. p. Dewey. FOURTH EDITION TIH33 OJPITaJCi. Tho Concluding Scenes in tbe ' Trial of Surratt. Olmstcad, tho Defaulter, in a Fair .Way for Capture. Etc Ete, Etc., Ete,, Ele., Etc. FROM WA SUING TON. Special Detpatoh to The Evening Telegraph, Olsnstead the Defaulter. Washington, Sept. 24. It is said that the Postmaster-General Is now foil Informed ol the whereabouts of Olmstead, the defaulter, and that he will soon be arretted and brought to this city. Olmstead's friends propose to fix the natter np, providing the Government will go no further In prosecuting hun than to discharge bim from office. Drawbacks on Imports. Secretary McCulloch has revoked the order Issued some time ago abolishing tbe office of Superintendent of drawbacks on imports. The order was to take effect on the first of October, but tbe Secretary has extended the time until tbe first of January. Tbe Trial of Surratt. ontinued from our TMrdEdilion. Judge Wy lie said the language of this statute is clear and Btronir. It was not possible to mis understand It. The indictment was not found until more than two years after the alleged ofleuee was committed. Ii contained no affirma tion that during the intervening period the defendant bad fled from Justice. This ts a fatal objection to tbe profecutlon, unless we find it was uecesf ary by the rules of law for defendant 10 pieaa ins Denem ot tbe statute by special plea. After quoting legal authorities, he bald he felt constrained in this case, with tne whole record before Dim, to say that judg ment must be Riven for the defendant. air. II er iick atked that iudtrment be entered and the prisoner discharged. District Attorney Carrington ahked, as this was a very important question of law, tbat it be certified to tbe court "in baric." He supposed a new indictment couid oe iouna at toe next term of tbe court. Judge Wjlie replied that he was not in the habit of certitvine to another couit. He decided lor himself with the questions belore him. If me gentleman wanted to go lucre he could do to ' n appeal. Tbe District Attorney asked whether on a question of law in criminal prosecutions he hal not tne iipnt 01 appeal. Judge VVylie replied that that was for the gentleman to determine. Ur. Merrick, in renlv to a Question, was In. formed bv the Court tbat the urisoner was dis charged. Surratt. who was iu the court-room. was then congratulated by his friends, aud aiterwarui reurea. District Attorney Carrington said he nro posed, if necesary, to prepaie another indict ment to meet the views of the court. Judee tV'ylie said tbe District Attornev could have Sarratt rearrested on a charge when the grand jury shall again sit. On the face 01' tbe record it apoeared that the alleged crime was committed more than two years ago. If so. he could not be prosecuted. No man could be de prived of lite or nbeity under a statute like that, and the court had no right to hold Surratt to bail. Libtnct Attorney Carrington said he did not wnn to argue against tne decision, but as the subject was of great practical importance, he wanted to any Judge wjiie nere unerrupiea tne gentleman by remarking tbat he bad announced his opinion, aud therelore it was not necessary for the gentleman to say anything more. The District Attorney then enteted an appeal t . I- J ; . A. I r. . - An adjournment then took place. Hew Tork Btock Qnwtatlwna, 3 P. Sf . Kecelred by telegraph from Ulendlnnlns A .avavirs, oiuvik mu&uin, iiu, o r i iuru street: ,.1'iVA N.Y. CeuUK. N.Y. audK.K Phil, and Kea. K.... 0: Mlcta, 8.smdN.I. K. 82 Cle. and Pitt. R...... ti Chi. and N.W. com. 87 Ohio and N. W. prt Xl Chi. and K. I. K 102U Pitts. F. W . and Chi. Toledo A Wab.......M 68U Mil. 4bL P. com.. 4i Auniiii cxpretui jo 01; Weils, f aiKO k (Jo. 30 (T. B. Express 61' Tennessee on, new. ttS'i Uold 1417? IlBAEiKes at tub Cbntbal Btatiok. This afte norm, tiefure Aidermau Jieltler at tbeC-ntral btatloo. Harab fcniltb bad a hearlua ol ilie lhrtn y or two iialisot iiants from tbe store of juFnrtrs. xtvcKuni x wuson. iler luoue or operation was by going Into stores, and ordering large bills of KCIOOS to lie SeOt tO l)nkflT A fcmllh. Prbarahnro v wblle In tbe plaors purlololria various articles of cimuiiK. di'.iuiukkhj oiutrcu a Dili ot between tl.ree sod four tboasaud dot'ars at J. liuQling A Brolbri's dry goods store. Mo. 8 7 Marlcsi suee.; a bill ol l lie same amount at Rockblll A Wilson's mace; and also b'lia at Henry A. Dubrlug & Co. 'a; and Wood. f mi nil . Tfatwiuiil At ( 't 'm ' JjUfdlve Browu arreaud ber at Second and w.i. nut strems, and as be was conn noting ber luto In tcuii.i nmuuu auv unippeu ihu pairs Ol p&niS Iroul under ber abawl. 'Held In t'2voo ball for a further ueitriuB. WEDDING INVITATION, ENGBAVED IN llie i ewrat and beat manner. LVVlti JJitkKA, Kiailoner and ICnirraver. POLITICAL. THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY Invite their fellow-Gltlzeos to meet tbem at tbe parlor of tbe NATIONAL TJNIOM CLOB, No, liOS CHKBNTJT Street, on FBIDA V, the 25ih Instant, an r. Mi., yq aaopc mvasures ior providing refresh mcnt and entertalnmeat for tbe war veterans wbo are to visit Ibis city on the lat and id or October next. All poisons Identified with tbe Union and Cooper Shop Keireabmeat Saloons are particular! inviita. WILLIAM B. KELLEY. BaMUKCj O. PERKINS. WILLIAM W. HARDING. ROBERT R CORSON. HENRY D. MOORE. JOSEPH T. THOMAS. SAM DEL B. FALEi J. T. PRATT. ra LOUIS WAQSER. UEADQUAHTEES """" KKFUBLICAN INVINCIBLJSS. OKUER NO. I. The Club will a ruble THUIttjDAY , rvptorober 24, 1S8. At T o'clock, f. M tharp. for i arade ai.d to at end tbe mass ruffling iu tbe Tweutlelh ward, at Twelfth and Jt-fTer on streets. By order of BENJAMIN L. TAYLOR. miel Marsbab tust y'ViA""'' Wlaat Marshals. rZTm SOLDIERS AVD SAILOR3' STATE m PniLAniLPHrA. Rept, M, 1861. TO ALT, TtEPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN CLUBS lo ibe Cliy of Philadelphia aud adjiiiuliigcountlet:- You sre rtsprctlully luvltea iu rartictlpais lu tbe Torch lit: In iriisilou of IK'torier 2 next. By order ol the I ninmi'.'-e. CH AltLKH JI. T. COLLIS, Chairman. A. L, HusHKLL, Becmary. 2iu GRANT AND COLFAX. FOURTEENTH! WsRO.bPKlNQ OARDKV HALL 1 He iiit-oibrrs will anin-uible at i'i o'oluck sbaro THIS ( I'liurKday) EVKNINU, for parade. By order ol tbe Ciuo. JOHN IIANNA, ireildent. ObopobO. lonpBw. lBtole..riM liitikiAB B. BibaIjOW. i n FIFTH EDITION EUROPE. The Spanish Itarolatlon-lJnfaYor-able Ileports from Royalist . ' " . . Sources.. Tito Italian Inmirreetlon a Canard. ' '-' " ItT- UNIOV REPUBLICAN NATURALIZA. TION IXtMMlTI'UK will jueet dally at Hon. kins', No. Hi LIBRARY Mreei. luo M tl M, U HONQ, Chairman, Barmiento Installed as Presi. dent of the Argentine Confederation. Die., Etc., Ete., Ete., Ele., em, By Atlantic Cable. Pabis, Bept. 24. The French GoTernment will Immediately- strengthen the posts oa the 8ranish rronUer. It ts reported that Queen Isabella has entered France. There is an unau thentlcated rumor that Print has been arrested. The Fays sajs the Spanish army is loyal, and that the Insurrection Is conSned to the province of Andalusia and a few seaports. The following Is an official announcement from Madrid; "Catalonia, Aragon, and Valencia are quiet." The Moni'eur has the following: The revolution in Spain makes no headway, and the people are indifferent or repulsive to the project. Active measures are being taken by the Government for the suppression of the rebellion. The insurgents in Andalusia are re tiring before the advance of the royal troops. Pabis, Sept. 24, The reported rising in Cala bria and Sicily Is denied. Lohdoh, Sept. 24. Advices from Buenos Ayres announce that Sarmiento, the newly elected President, hat beeu duly installed. Financial nnd CommorcUL Lontjoit, Sept. 21 Evening. The specie in the Bank of England has Increased 189,000 since the last report. Consols for money 94a, 94i, aud for account, 94J. Illinois Central. 83; Atlantic and Great Western, 39; Erie. 331. Frankfort, Sept. 24. 6-20s, fs. LivBhPOOL, Bept. 24 Evening. Cotton dull; the sales to day were 10.000 bales. Breadstufls dull. Spirits ot Petroleum Irregular. Lokdon, Sept. 24-Evenlng.-Sugar quiet. Whale Oil, 37 10s. " H Antwebp, Sept. 24-Evenlng. Petroleum closed at 60f. The Ritualistic fersecntion. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Pbovidencs, Sept. 24. In the trial of Rev. Mr. Hubbard to day, Mr. Thurston, the counsel for the defendant, closed a very lengthy and able argument. Rev. John Cotton Smith, for the same side, commeneed his argument, which, was not doted at the time of adfournment. Judge Bradley closes tbe case probably to morrow, when the verdict will be rendered. There is no excitement, and but lew persons are present. . FOIL 1 DELPHI A BT0C& EXCHANGE BALKS, BEPT. It Beported by De Hayen A Brn No. 40 S. Third street. BKTWKJtN AUARHA. I inuu rm os, a series.., ids f 100 do-New....l03ii tuMiui.ir.7 en, ew.is.iis4 111 OU N Pa es.......- DO IMKOW JerKea :) 5oo Leu 6s gold l.. I vue do so1. 20i o Pa R Im s........ SsJi nooo Vt Cent s ru.beOL to It to. Panna K.... Ml,' IdO do...M Mi doariivn. (,i4 to do. ...65WU. b!t 7 sh 8p A Pine tl BBOOMD BOARD. flliw UU.XewKB0..1IM4 1(0 do.New.ls.H3,4 STmO do.Mew.lB.lW- too Leta .gnld 1..... 20UO Leh 6a. KR 1...... Si Id an C k Am ..19 . t do. 129 loo sh Leh N j60. Vl'-i r . do - 2-H leosh Big Mouut 6J4 loo sh Bead.,..MM.bou. 47 100 dO............484 SuO sh Phil A B....b5. it ion doDIAIn. tS 20 do....bsln. ju 100 sh Read B,...bio. 47 600 do.,.. iibae 4s loo do.MM.....td. Wi ire do....twi. 41 H 100 do....bML 47 108 Ho. ls. 4T 100 sh Teh Nav....oU. 13) L0 ih Lit Boh K ... 44V U do 44 V. M dO..... 4t,V loo sh rata Pf.M.bs. 3'i .1. U.nn. u . . . ' ao self do...r.s6wD. Mii do.....a. K'i . do ........ lug s ISO 100 61 OS 10 10 100 100 10s do do...... do...... Ho...... do do.., - ... bSO. t'i ...buo. sown. 6S2 0i. 64 PROPOSALS. DEPARTMENT Or? PUBLIC HIGUWAVS Ollice No. 104 & FIFTH Mireet. ' PblLADULfuiA, Sent, 21. 1868. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. ' .wBUd. JnBo.ale will be received at tbe Office ol tbeCblpf CommldslonerofHIgbwavsantll iaryoloos; A. Mm on MONDAY, lli In.t.. lor tbe oonstroatloa of ttie following Wewers of !re feet diameter, visi on Nineteenth street, from Berks to Norrls street. On '1 wentlelh street, from Herka to Norrls street. On Onates slret, lrom Twelltb to Broad street. On Thirteenth street, from Arch to Oherrj street,, ar don Cherry street, lrom Thirteenth to Jaoobj street. O11 Eighteenth street, from Glrard avenoe to tho north curb lluenf miles street. Provided the property owners pay all dehclencles over and above the assess--rnrnlol bills and allowance nuder ordinance by tho Zlsotha following Stwers of two and a half feet. street'6'1 n Tskr lleet trtiox Filth to Sixth On jvalnut street from Eighteenth to nineteenth On Melon street from E.eveitb to Twelfth street. On Fourth sirtet from Diamond street, 100 feet south 1 1 feutqnehaBna aveuue. On BntcfaluHon street, botweem Glrard aveons and. Thompson street. On (seventh sireet from X80 feet north of Oxford Street to Columbia avenue. OoChesnut street from Thirty-ninth to Fortieth SI reel. V It bunch iron or stone Inlets aad man-holes as uay be directed by tbe Chief Engineer aad Hurveyor. -Tbe nndrrsunllng to be tbat tbe sewers herein ad verilerd n.ust be completed oa or before ih. first day or Dtcember, IMS, and that tbe Contractor shall take bills prepared against the property fronting on said sewer to tbe amount ol one uollar and tweuty-dv cents lor each lineal foot of front on eaoh side of tbe street as so much cash paid; tha balance, as limited by Ordinal ce lo be paid by the City. And tbe Con t racier will be reqnlr-0 to cevp tbe strtetand sewer In gi od order lor three years alter the sewer Is flDlobed, Wlicu the stret la occupied by a City Passenger Railroad track the sewer snail be constructed along side of said track In sucb manner a net to obstruct or' Interfere with the sate passage of the oars thereon: . and no claim for remuneratlou shall be paid the Con tractor by tbe Company uMug said track, as specified, In Act ol Assembly, approved May 8, 1K66. A'l b.dders are Invites to be preeeut at tbe tlsae aud piaieof opening the ald Proponal. Kob pro posal will be accompanied bv a orlittcaie tbat Bond has been ttlfd in the X.aw Department as d. rutrd by Oidlnarro of May H5. ISdO. If the lowest bidder (ball not exeoute asooiraot wltbln live days alter the work Is awardftd.be will be deeou d as de clining, snd will be bed i'ab'e on bit bond for the dlfterence between his bid and tbs next highest bid: aud this Department reserves tie rlgot to tej ot all bids not deemed satiafae ory. Hpeclhcatloi' may be bad at Ibe Department of (surveys, which will be strictly adhered to. ' MAHLON H. BI0KIN8ON, 9 U tt rh'er Oom 1. iHnioaer of Hlgbwaya. FOR SALE. f FOR SALE SEVERAL DESItt ABLS. KiiiLclsof ground, suitable fir roaouf.a.urln or aatlsi II tinlV fit un.xii l.nlt.tl.. ........ 7 er ib. North 4-4iiJDBivftiii Kllro1. and onlyiw: ... .. w n lrr.u cV JkJ,. " wo.427 UHESN V T Street. IOR SALTS. NORTH BBOAD 8THEBT, Xtegant Residence- Apply to I2ubs6 Ko. 2'4 South FIr'TU street. LEGAL NOTICES. IN XII K COURT OP COMMON PLKA8 FOR Til iC CITY .Nil ry.nv i v rB Pin. irwi. 1'HIA. " Assigned Rd'Bteo' J JSKP1T L, KEEN. Tbe Auuiu-r antitiimi i, ih. ifampttAAiniit ot.ilA and adlusi tbeliist Dd llu.l arcouut 01 WILLIAM M.HMll'K, Algrieeol JKSKl-H L. KKK.V, for the benelitOf CredlLom. mil In rnpl. iHMlriliiifl.kn nftha balance in the bauds ol the aocountant, will meet the PSr'I'HI InterHlMt. t..r LIia iii,i,iuiM nt hla .n.U,lnh.i.l on TUKSDAY, Ooioher Hh A. D. IssH, at 11 o'cluca A. M. .attain oitlce. No. 40 WALNUT Street, In the oily of Pbiindelphla. WILLIAM D. Bis Kid 1 0 miuet Auuitox,
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