8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE, I FOB ASDITlOMAl'liOOAIi IT BUS IWSI FAOM. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Cnaglit In the Aet A Mwn Fellow ('melt? to Animal A Thieving Io snestlfl Illarbwsty Robbery Again In t'natody Couldn't Account for It A Dlnhoncnt Hoarder Cnnght at last. Thomas Harvey yesterday afternoon entered public house at No. 12U Carlisle street, and Solng behind the bar made an effort to open It. usl at tbie time some one entered the place anl captured the fellow. Aldermand Hood held the accused, thli morning, in $600 ior trial. ElisLa BoDPall was captured yesterday morning at Twelfth and Glrnrd avenue, for steal ing fome pennies from a little fellow who was encased in selling newspapers. He was sent below by Alderman Hoot), to answer the charge of larceuy. Such a mean scamp deserves some thing other than confinement in a prison. r. Morris Wain, President or the Society for prevention ol Ciuclty to Animals, on Satur day caused the arrest of one Oeorgo Walter, for maltreating a horse at Twelfth and Noole streets. Ou being tBkeu before Alderman Mastey he was bound over In $100 for trial. On Thursday last Maugio Leldy, cmraged with a family In Roxborough, and on Friday lelt, taking with her a lot of clothing and a money-tank containing $1. Ou Saturday she ww arretted and committed by Alderman Bamfde'l, to nnwer at cuirt. Willinm Birkards, residing at No. 928 Mar ket street, was assailed on 8tirrd'iy ii'Kb.r, at Tenth and l?ouih urcets. by two or three ruf fians, who stole his v.a'cb. Matthew yulgley whs cubequently arrested, and being identided bv Mr. Utckards, was committed by Alderman Hurley. Henry Creamer Is aaeln In custody, en the chHree of stealing u horse. The a.nnial awaits an owrer at the btatlou. Tenth and Tnompsou streets, and Henry Is below, where he was sent for a further heaiintr. ty Alderman Hutchiuson. A kit of aakerei wis yesterday fouud iu the povession of Chirlei Moore, a negro, at Sixth and Lombard ttreets, for the possession ot which he could tender no sat'slactory ex plnnatiou. Ho was then taken before Alder luan Carpentt-r, and bound over for trial. Henry Hubbaggln Is the name possessed by an odd looking genius, who was before Alder man Carpenier, this nioniliip, charged with Iric'DV. lie Wbs a boarder at a house la Frau k lord, which he lelt rather suddenly. Not reappearing, a search was instituted, and It was to mid that a satchel ot clothing hud aleo dis appeared. He was found on Saturday, in a hou'e at Front and Duck streets, and was com mitted. orae time since a row took place at Beach and Browu streets, d urine which a una was shot. Jnhn Gray was charged at the time with havintr discharged the weapon, but he disap peared and was not seen until yesterday, when he was taken into custody. Alderman Toland held him for a further bearing on the charee ot assault UDd battery with Intent to till. Thr "Boys in Blob" Convention. The moat cxti-nslve preparation are beioe made to welcome and provide tor the "Boys in Blue" who assemble lu ibis city on the lt and 2d of October. A committee of the Union Refresh njeut Saloon will be in attendance day and evening- at Natioi. al Hall, Market street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, lor the purpose of receiving donation. AmeetlDgof the lWh Hpglment P. V. (Corn Exchange) will bo held this erentng in the Dis trict Court room, corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets to make preparations lor the grand demonstration. A reqnest ha3 been preferred to the various fire companies. loihe Republican clubs, and to other associations ot the citv.tor the use ofsuch of their halls a can be conveniently spared on the flrtt and second of October, for the accommoda tion ot the war veterans of the Republic, who will then be In attendance at the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Conven'ion. The following has also been issued by the Committee on Flags. Decorations, etc.: The citizens or PhiiariPiuiila, who, during the late armed Rebelton munlHomtly lupnlleri provisions to our tMnirailp if I ho army and nary, woo tenderly relieved tli-m In their sickness and wounds, who ffenprnnflly supported ibefr w'rtowi aud orpbii. mad who, b' their v tea tbelr Influence, and thlr means nobly sustained the tionor and Integrity of the Na tional Union, are now requested Co decorate their resi dences and p ace of business on the lit and 2d days of Oc'ober. prozltuo, when the Moldlers and Biilors rif the Republic will a&semble In Mass Con veal Ion at Independence Hail, to reaffirm the principles for which they fought, A committee of the Republican Invlnclbles appointed to give proper effect to a Feries of resolutions regarding the entertainment of the vlsitine "Boys in Blue" on October 1st and 2d, recommend the following action: I'lrH. as toe accommodations la this city will not be snttlctent to meet all the requirements of the large number of soldiers ho will meet oa October 1 and i and as a number of clilzeus have expressed a deilre to entertain Nome of these brave defender at their private residences, therefore we request the members of the Republican: lovludbles, aud other citl.jns wbo can accomiuedate one or more soldier, to fur Dish tnelr address to the cuuimttiee. Hesond. Members and cttiKenB can obtain all neces sary inrnrmailon by applying on Monday and Toes day at the Olub Headquarter, after 10 A. M, 11 any of onr prominent citizens hive formed themselves into committees for the reception of such supplies, either In money or provisions, as our people may be willing to donate. These committees have issued a stirring call, appeal lug to the patriotism of the public. Loyal citizens w ho are disposed to contribute can tend their contributions to either of the following members ot the Finance Committee: Thomas C. Hand, Third and Walnut streets; John Rice, No. 129 8. Seventh street; William McMicha-l, corner Sixth and Walnut streets; Hamuel B. Fales, No. 707 Vine street; Joseph, W. Builock, No. 49 Front street; J. W. M. Newlin, No. 419 Locust street. Those citizens who de9lre to contribute sup plies of any kind, such as bread, hams, sugar, coffee, etc., will please notify any of the follow in? members of the Committee on Supplies: S. B. Roney, No. 210 South Fourth street; Edward C. Knight, Water and Chesnut streets; Thompson Reynolds, No. 141 South Frontstreet; A. P. Colesberry, Bank of North America: John C. Darragh, No. 612 South Wharves; Edward Oreble, Chesnut street, above Fifteenth: William Btruthers. Market street, below Eleventh; A. Barrows, No. 1106 8prlng Garden street; Evan Randolph, No. 115 Chesnut street; P. H. Ten brook, No. 3 South Water street. The following Committee on Receotloa has been appointed: Samuel B. Fa'es, Chairman; Arad Barrows, Dr. EUab Ward, Henry Perkins, aud Thomas C. Hand. Dedication. The new Hopewell M. E. Church, near Guthrlevllle, Chester co., was dedicated to the worship of Almighty God yes terday. Notwithstanding the rainy weather the exercises were well attended, and the day was a grand success. The church Is a substan tial stone edifice, havlnor a b ueraeut story, and Is forty feet trout by fifty feet deep. Its cost is nearly $5000. The entire debt of $1200 was subscribed, and an excess of over $100 remains. Rev. T. A. Feinley preached the dedicatory sermon in the mornlre', Rev. T. C. Murphy preached in the afternoon, aud the Rev. W. H. Elliott at niph'. All of these gentlemen are well and favorably known in this city, and sustained fully their reputation as tUiclent minlters. The pastor, fcev. J. C. Greptr, and his excellent people aie ereatly rejoiced at the grand victory they have achieved in the good cause. Methodism has had a name and a people at Hopewell for more than three-quarters of a century, and they will now go on and prosper more than IVT. A Stabbikq Cape. At half-past 12 o'cloob a wV.rniT,E difficulty occurred at New Market and wiiiiarn streets, between a number or men, which ated in the soiious stabnine of one fiamiiel MciJlarki,,, ttDorer in M tlone's lum- . r 7 . a , ,lf 1 man was stabbed in the . boulder. An alarm WM B,ven b oaieof tu xx Idea's ard the crod uft Tlie police arrived oon on the ground and lound MoGlackln lying on the pavement. They too him to the hopi. tal. No airtjsta were made. y ' Spiakino nr thb Cause. We nuMog i onr Iowa exchanges an'aniiouncement tut General Henry H. Biugham. of Philadelphia, addled tht hepnblicaus of Clinton, m that Rtate, w Vek. Jhey speak in high terms of his address. City Politics. Tha following mass meet incs are annouueed for the evenings men Honed: ' irf Oongrensional District. A ma's meeting of the Republican cltlns of the First Cou prcfslonal Dltr1ct will be hold on Wednesday evenine. Addressee will be delivered by R. Stockett Mathews, of Maryland: ex-Governor Crcswell, of Maryland; General John Coch rane, of New York; Colonel JahnW. Fornev, Hon. Mnn Bartholomew, Colonel William B. Mann, Willhm H. Ruddlman, E-q., Benjamin L. Berry, Moses A. Dropsle, General Joshua T. Owen, Colonel James G1vln, and others. At the German stand Frederick Ditman, Esq., John Rockey, George Slgman. Second Congressional District. Tho Republi can mass tueetlDir aasicned for Saturday even ing, at Broad and Fitzater streets, was post poned until to-night. Fourth Congressional Dis'rloKTht meeting of Democrats at Broad and Coates "staeets, this everting, will be addressed by Hit Honor Mayor Hoffman, of New York; Hon. James Brooks, the eloquent champion of the rights of the laboring man; E. O. l'errin, of New York, the Secretary of the late National Demoera'u Convention; ana mennra r. juerncK, or vvasniogton, u. u. Union League Meetings. -The fourth meeting of the scries at Concer t Hall will be held this evenlnir. Hon. Tnomas .1. Durant and Senator J. W. f'atterson, of New Hampshire, will deliver spefcbes. Ladies are invited. First Ward. k mass meeting and banner raising bytbe Reptiblxins of tho First ward will take place on Tuesday evenine, at the cor ner ot Moyamensliig avenue and Greenwich street. Fifth Ward. The Republican citizens of this ward will hold a mass meeting this evening, at Fovrth and Union stTeets, which will be ad dresfrd by rromineot genttcmcn. Fifteenth Ward, Jndge Kelley and others wlU address the citizens of this ward, this evening, at Twenty-second and Cullowhill street". The Republicau lnvinctbles will assemble to-nipht, and parade to the meeting at Broad and Fltzwater streets. To-morrow nisht they will attend the mouster meeting at Quaker town, Pa. The old fampnlpn Club, nndcr Colonel Wil liam li. Maun, will hIso turn oat this evening. The Fox Campaign Club will also appear on the streets Hits evening, a'jd will proceed to the meeting at Broad and Coaces street. The Grant and Col'ax Club, ot Frankford. will parade this evening through the principal streets of that borough. They already number about 600 menj Picture's of thb War. A grand exhibition of pictures of the war, from the assault on Fort Sumter to the surrender ot General Lee, will be given at National Hall this evening, aud every evening during the week. The list contains foity magnificent paintlues of the chief battles of the war. comprisina the "Monitor aud Merri- rrac," "the Battle of Shilou," "The Siege of vicKsourg," "uonteaerate caves," "Battle or OettTsbure," "Cbickamauea," "Lookout Moun tain," "rue Wilderness," 'Farracut In the Rir ging." "Sheridan's Ride." "Lee's Surrender," and many others. The pictures are endorsed as correct by testimonials from many prominent uenerais. APey are exutpueq witnout charge, Thb Ukivebsitt op Pennsylvania. Oa ednenlay next, at 12 M., Professor Charles J. Siille, LL. D., the newly-elected Provost of the Unlverflty of Pennsylvania, will bo formally inducted into office at the Academy of Mu3ic. The cbair wa9 rendered vacant by the resigna tion of Profefscr Daniel R. Goodwin, LL. D., who had filled it for many years with ability and success. Thousands of iheAlumDland friends of the time-honored Institution will be present, and the ceremonies of induction will be pecu liarly interesting and impressive. Bcppicioub. Yesterday afternoon, a gentle man passing in the vicinity of Tweuty-flftb. aid Brown streets, noticed two dogs acting in rather a singular manner around a pond in the vicinity. At last one of the animals jumped into the water, and alter swimming around one spot for a time, went under and brought up something, which from its weight he wai compelled to drop. Going down aeam he brought up a drab colored hat. The gentleman then notified the authorities, who are now engaged in dragging tbo pool, iu cxnf-otatinrt of rcoovorlng a body. Bloit Ox-jut a ' FmoTiiu,M Sometime last night thieves broke into the office attached to the lumber yard of Hugh Mcllva'ne. in the we tern part' of the citv. and attempted to blow open the tJre-pioof. Not succeeding in this,' they stole a coat and about 300 srgars. Robbing a Sleeper. On Saturday night Georee Bowman went into a house ou Front street, near Walnut, aud removed a watch from the pocket of a gentlemau who was sleep ing in a cba'r. He was subsequently arrested, and held lor trial by Aldermau Carpeuter. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. mi fed States District Attorneyship. (Xntmutd from Flrtt Page. BBPLY OF MB. HIRST. Mr. Hirst, on behalf of Mr. O'Neill, In reply raad the correspondence referring to this muter, whica has been several times alveu to the public, and men 1 rucet (ltd lo say: '1 ha facts of tbie case as tliey ap pear npon the Legislative record seem to be, tnat on the 16'n ot Marcli, 1864, Charles Qllpln Ksq., was made the United Stairs Attorney lor this District, tne term of bis otlice to continue four years, and. according to the laws, he to be reoiovaDle at the pleasure of the President, lie was not removed, however, bis term coining to Its natural terminus, but he remaining lu the otlice five mouths nerwaros bytbe constructive suU'ranceot the de partments. The nomination of Mr. O'Neill for this o trice was sent by the l'realdeuc to the Benate. The rienate adjourned without hav ing taken any aetl.m upon this nomi nation, and then he was com otlxsloned to pro ceed with the duties of theofllce till the next session of tne Senate, On the Zlst of Heptemuer botb Houiea of Congrets met and separated. Tne two acta of their meeting and adjournment were simultaneous; there was tio execailva sensloa, no communication from "Miner Hense to the PreMOnt. Toedt pertlou of con frere on tbeZ7tbof July was under the announcement niade by the speaker ot the IStnaw, tbst they would lake a recess until tue 2ul of this mouth All were greed tben that the buMness of the session was cob oiuded; ail were agretd as to tba ohj-ct of the reoess. Tnse w-re tbe Incidents that came Into the cou Ida ration of this mailer. Tbe Ibiee questions btre before theCourt Mr Hirst Cucftveo t b: flrat, was tlr. Ullpin entltlait to act for the TJi'lted states? seeud, was tba appointment of Mr. O'Neill lawful, Including the question whe.ber It was made during a sluing or recess of toeBeuaieT thirdly, did Mr. O'Neill's commission expire at the adjournment ot the Senate oa tbe 2lst lustaut ? Jntousld ring tbe first question, Mr Hirst asked for Mr. Gilpin's tltle-papeis, remarking tbat bis term had expired long ago. Lord Klieuborougu was quoted as saylug tbat an "otUoer de faoto was ooe wbo bad tbe reputation ot being tbe oOloer he assumed to be, but not that oftloer Id law." Accord ing to all Ibe authorities bU right to the ollloe oeaied on tbe IStb of March. 1hh lie was completely out la law. because of the expiration of bis term: out In fact, because be was not recoenlgod by the office s of the Usadsof tbe latpartmtuui as au oUlceror the Gov ernment, itut lor the Tenure-of office act there would be no doubt as to ibe legality of Mr, O'Neill's appoint Djent. Tbe Judge here said be would like to bear some, thing upou the question whether lbs words of tbe CuHtlliuilon regarding appointments by tbe Presi dent ''bappenlng during the recsns" applied to vacati ons oocuiltig during a seesloo aud coutluulng unill a rrBB. Mr. Hirst replied tba the Intention or Ojngreu In pa-sing tbeTeuure of-Otlice act wou d perhaps en lighten tbe Coarr. The uuud for lis passage was the ev il ex suns lu tbe President s power of ap i lut Djcnt. by which ne could makevat-unoies lureuovlug ot ceis during their terms ot effiue aud tben give himself n. an; ot'io.-inmilea of atpnlmirigjauew! and to remedy tbla theaot was passed. Bui he maintained tbat it did not apply to preventing the i'lesluenl from tliiiug a vacuuuy tnat ha1 been made by tbe regular expiration ol the term. Inruppoit of tnls view, bt cited the opinions of Senator rJhorman and of tbe President, expressed lu Ins veto uf 'he act, 1c would be singular, hesald Ifthis Court i-huld be forced to tleolde coutrarlly lo It e understanding ol Hie Senators who ac uaily made tbe law, aud . f tbe President, to whose criticism aud Judgment It was stiUiulue I. As to the letter ot the law, which bad not been pliaded by the other side, wbo bad In tbe correspon dence relien nierely upon tbe spirit of It, tbe first section of the iaw deula ed that, at tbe ex sirs' I ju of his lerm of oUice tbe olllrer should cun inns toexer cite Its functions uutll bin s"ccessir sbotild be legally apptlnteil, aud the fourth section declared tbat Doiblug In tbls act coDlalia sbou'd be construed lo extend Ibeteivibl any ofllce, At the cli'se ol our report the argument bad not been concluded C10TTON AND FuAX, J riAlL ii;CK AND CANVAB, Of all numbers and brands. Tent. Awning, Trunk, and Waaoa Cover iuck AisoFt.p. r tViMinifscturfcis' Drlor i'elts from one to tevt'ial Ukt wide; Panll' g. BeltlDg. Sail Twine, elo joaaV. KVKRMAN ago!, Ko.WIJOWJae' AJiay THIED EDITION THE WEST. Difllcnltles Among the Catholic Clergy of Clilcago-Efforts to Depose Bishop Daggan Heayy Robbery in Pitts burg Death of an Etc. i:tc Etc., i:te Etc., Ete. FROM CHICAGO. The Dlfflcnlfy netween tho Cisttiolie t'lerg-y and Blahop DiiffffAn Attempt to Remove the Latter. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. CbIoaoo, Sept. 28. Tho difficulty between Bishop Duggan and his priests seems to be spreading. The Bishop has withdrawn his oppressive deprivation of Mr. Role's official functions, and for some reason has not yet pro ceeded against either ot the other priests. Dr. Mc Mullen has left this city, and has already visited several members of the American Hierarchy, preparatory to leaving for Europe His friends and the friends of other clergymen have thought prorer to make public the ltter written on his leaving. The leUr is as fol lows: (SUNDAY Evknino, Sept. 20. Klght Rev. and Dear Bishop: You nave doue me t ne bonor more than oure of algoif. lug to me that lata sincere, honorable, and laborious In whuever I think, say, or do in all matters of Importance pertaining to religion. I bopo dear, bislioo, tbat yon will accord to me tbe same Kindness of judgment wbile I state to yon that I am eon vlnced that it Is my ttaorert duty lo God, relt ligion, ami my fallow-men to do all I can within tbe bound of trutb aud Justice to remove yon from the Bishopric of Chicago. I am devoid or all tbe feelings that are not tbe kindest towards you. Hbonia you ever need my asslalanoe, dear blHbop, it shall not be withheld Uelrg one of those who believed It for your benefit to make such statements regardingynnr administration as would Induce the Holy See to remove yon from this diocese, and as yoa have thought It proper to remove the Hev. Joseph II. Holes as a punishment tot havluv n til ted with me aDd others in maklnsr these representations, I now, as a partv conoerned, appeal against yonr action to the Holy Bee. I wish to call your attention, dear bisnep, to the canons of tbe Church in reference to ap peals to superior tribunal, and especially to tbe Holy tsee, aooordlng to which, while tha ease la pending, I cannot lie relieved from ofllce or tie ne flee. 1 therefore retain my parish, aud reqnen that you appolu a clergyman to attend to It during my absence. Before tbls communication shall have reached you I shall be on my way to Home. Farewell, tberj.tlear bishop; you t-hall be remembered in mypr .yers. If we never meet again on earth, let ua so demean ourselves as to be worthy of living with onr Father wbo la In Heaven. J. MO"LT.E. D. D. It is supposed that, bringiug tbls letter to the attention of the bishop, ander the canon law allewlng an appeal to Borne, the appellant cannot be deprived of r is parish or bsnefice, and has had the effect of delaying, if not preventing altogether, the contemplate suspension of other clergymen. FROM SPAIN. Insurgent Operations In the Honntaln llanees The 0.neeu'a Troops Enable to Advance-Extent a id Ntantlpolut of ft. A Bl.laa By JLUantie Cable. London, Sept. 28. Telegrams from Madrid dated Sa'urday evening, Bep'.cmoer 26, jast re" ceived in this city, report that the revolutionary Insurgents have cut and destroyed the railroad in the rear of the Sierra Morena, which of late years carried the traffic of the principal passes between Granada and Jaen to Madrid, and from Guadix to Villahermosa and Cuenca. As the culminating point of Aracena is at an elevation of 6500 feet above tbe sea, the opera tions in this direction are regarded as evinuiag an inclination on the part ot the people to continue the war struggle in the mountains if necessary. Prince Glrjenti, husband of the Queen's daughter, returning from his visit to the Empe ror Napoleon, in Paris, towards Madrid, by way of the Pyrenees, has olned the royal troop j, but is compelled to remain with the soldieis in tne mountain defiles. A French squadron appeared off Barcelona, where the vessels remained at the latest mo ment, being stationed near the spot from which the city was bombarded in the year 1843 by order of the Regent Esp.trtero. Tbe revolution now extends In the following cities and provinces: Cadiz, capital and pro vince, lormed of the southwest part of A.ndtlu sla, on the Atlantic; Seville. the capital ol Spain nnder the Gothic dynasty, with tbe province of tbe same name, by which it holds the left bank of the Guadalqulver; Cordova, the city and pro vince, the city being once the capital of the kingdom; Huelva, capital of the province of the same name, on the Atlantic; Granada, traversed In the centre by the Hierra Nevada, the last possession of the Moors in Spain, and conquered by Ferdinand and Isa bella in 1492; Valencia, on the east coast, rich in minerals; the port of Alicante, on the Mediterranean; the province of Algeslras; Malaea, sixty-uve miles east northeast from Gibraltar; the city of Llgo, commanding tha Islands ot Bayona and Kstella, situate In the bay: tbe seaport of Ferrol, which contains one of the principal naval arsenals of the kingdom; the fortified, historic city of Corunna, lu Lo grono, and Almeria and Ovieda. FROM WASHINGTON. . The Treasury Department. Despatch to the Associated frets. Washington, Sept. 28.-Commlssloner Rollins, In reply to a tobacco firm in Lynchburg, says that all their tobabco aud snuff, most ot which is branded tax tree, haviDg been manufactured prior to 18f 2, while the remainder is branded from five lo ntteen cents per pound, which shall not be disposed of prior to January 1st next, and all which they may purchase tax paid, but not packed and stamped according to law, and bave on band, will have to be repacked and stamped alter tbat date. THE E UR OP EANM ARRETS. Till Afternoon' Qnotutious. By AtUxnHe Cable. London, Sept. 28 P. M. American securi ties quiet. Illinois Central, 03J: Erie. 33J. Liverpool, Hept. 28-P. M. Cotton hmer. The sales to-day will reach 15,000 bales. Cotton, at Havre 121f. for tres ordinaire. Flour quier. Provisions dull. Cheese quiet. Ltrd ,lull. Petroleum quiet. FROMMAINE. Death of an Ex-Congressman. DuRSTor, Me., Sept. 28. J. A. D. Fes-ieixlen. formerly member of Congress, died this morn ing, after a brief illness. Amongst the mem bers of the latnily pre-eot during his last hours was benator Fessenden, the brother of the deceased, ' Ai rival of Specie. NewYobk. Hept. 28. The steamship Ala wings 4iu,jc ju specie. FROM PITTSBURG. FOURTH EDITION IToaw Snlik.! Thla Hnl FrrrsBTBO, Sept. J8. Colonel T. Mrrltt, Jewey City, was robbed this morning, on his way to tbe railroad depot, of drafts and cur rency amounting to $16,000. Payment or the dralts has been stopped. General Holler Konominated. Poton, Sept. 28. The Republicans of the Fifth District to-day renominated Benlamln H. Butler. for Congress. He received 175 votes, four scattering. The nomination subsequently as made unanimous. Obituary. PonTSMorni, N. II., Sept. 28. Abncr Green leaf, formerly editor and proprietor ot the New Hampshire Qazctie, died to-day, aged 83 years. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Bat.ti hobb, Rapt ts. Cotton dull; nnmlnally, Tio. Flour dull aad nncbanied; Howard streolsnporflim, tK2'fof: do. extra, lldl i 76; on. family, tlft'r&ll so; City Mills superfine S fc8 75; do. extra, S976i'i; do. faniMv. U-2fim Western superfine, 7 fKX8 25: do. extra. n 26 Wild in. Wbeat Arm and nnnhansel: choice Ttd,W,0 Corn firm; white. II 2P(ar22; jellow. II OT. Oats firm; prime, 707'o Rve active at I-SK1D6. Provision firm; Mens Pork. SW 62: Bscoo, rlrt stdm, 7ift'6Vr.: clear sides, ie(r7o 2 shoulders, 1314o.: bsois. IlfffiMc. Lard.ZOUa INxw ToaK, Kept. 28. Cotton steady at tSKoH Flonr dull and declined WMIfl cents, mate S-SW($i' 8 1: WeHem. 18 MriS SO; Houthrrn. t70(14i Calllornla, SH76I076. Wheat dull. Corn dull al l-iaiul-i7' Oats unlet at 7S'74 rents. Beef quirt. Pork dull at at 16. Lard dull at 17 Whisky quiet. FINANCIAL ITEMS. The w Tors THoune ot this morning says:- (Jovt riimrnt bonds were dull, and a fraction lower at the opening. There was a fair Investment ds. msnd bulb ou country orders and oyer tbe couriers ot tbe dea'ers. Al the ciose prices Improved a frac tion, closing steady. Hta e bonds were staAdy on Ktff lunesree, wblch sold at euv. ex-ciupons, 70; Virginia 6 per cent, new, to; North Carnitines ad vanced on the announcement of the p-y men tor tbe October coupon, lti sales ot ex-coupons at 7T4, and new bords 78. Bsllway bonds were steady. The private ralea of the 8 per crnU gold bonds of the Psctflo Ballroad ot Missouri continue at loo and accrued Interest, with a good Investment demand. Cumberland t out sold at 81: Mnhaitan Uas 23: Pacific Mall 111; Wells Fargo 29S; United States, 60; American, 49t: Merchants' TJolon, !4). Mariposa 1st mortgake bor ds sold al 18; Ma tposa preferred, li. Tbe "allway share market opened buoyant on rw York Central and firle, tbe former selling at y, . and ihe latter at f'l. At tbe Board there wn a btavy business dona In Mew York Central and Krle at full pilcea. Reading, and leveland and Pitts burg are being quietly taken by operators, who see a margin for aa advance from pretent low prices. Illinois Central sold at 146; Northwestern sbarne were strong and sparingly offered. Kock Island opened at 1H2.V' declining at the close lo loi '4 on tbe report of sn Increase of earnings 01 SSM for tbe third week In September. The road Is now finished li Middle Blver, lowa. Bl miles northwest or lies Moines. At tbe close New York Central reacted 1 per cent, ard Krlel per cent, from the highest prices i f the day. Tbe Western II t wai firm. Toledo and W'abssb advanced lo 61; Fort Wayne, li)9'a; tbe bal ance of the prices were the same as at the 1 o'clock Board, closing steady at quotations. Tbe N. Y. Herald of this morning says: Money was In atundnt stippiy throughout, and allhi ugh tbe trust con panles and some of toe banks asked five percent, lor call loans, tbls rate was excep tional, tbe general one being 'our. whl.e a few tim eless houses. Including tbe principal dra ers In Uov ernn entsecarltles, were offered morethan tbey coo Id ups at three. Ibe demand from the Mock a;xnhange was aoove tbe aversge, owing to tbe aoilvlty of specu lation In railway shares, but It was far from sutttclent to employ ail the surplus lunds available for stock Ion ns. Commercial paper continued m moderate supply, most or it coming from the dry goots trace, and having lour months to run. The best grade was in good deiutnd at 'i(i,7 percent., and In a few Instances choice names were taken as low as per cent, disc not. Tbre was an almost entire cessation ot tbe drain of currency westward, tbe loss In tbe average deposits of the city banks during tbe week having been only 7?S 249. Tbe loss lo specie was, however, $?,02.259, wblob Is attributa ble to payments Into tbe Cu tom House lor do les, tbe aggregate receipts of tbe la ter at the port from Monday to (Saturday, Inclusive, having been 13 420 689 In the fetal-tenders tbere la a decrease ol IikS,ij4, wb lie there Is an increase In the loans of only Ul 418 and In the circulation of 16078 Tbe totals of the la it two weekly statements are as follows: September 10. September 21 Loan 27l 252(1911 (271.273.644 Steele 14 (185,743 1'2.)"S.4hs Clrculktlou..... 84 044.SUS 84.051.771 Deposits ....... 202,824 M iul (m 3 l jLegai tenOers 6 772,760 63,587,678 Fhiladelphia Cattle Market. Monday, Sept. 28. Bebf Cattle were very dnll I bin week, and prices were unsettled and lower. 000 head arrived and sold at S'faOo. for extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; D'o. for a few choice; 78o. for fair to good; and iiatda. l lb. er. 4.m n , (l, V Th fnllAlvinii ... the particulars of the sales: Head. p2, Owen Smith. Virginia, 7Vi9!x, gr. 107. A. Christy 4 Bro., Virginia, 7X14, gr. 42, Deng ter A Mot;lees, W. Penna , 6(q7 gr. 115, p. McFlllen, O. and Chester co.. TAii'A. or 115, P. Hathaway, Chester oo.,7'38;4,groaa; ' 110, Jaa. 8. Kirk, Chester eonniv. 8(&8, (jrosa. , B. F. McFlllen, Chester co., VArg)9, gross. 100, Jan. McFlllen, Ohio, 8(39, grosa. 60, K. 8. McFlllen, Chester co., 89, gr. 181, TJUman & Baehman, Kentucky, 7(94 gr 222, Martin Fuller A Co., Kentucky, 6)4 aO.'gr. 148, Mooney & Smith, Penna. and O., ti.a8U gr. 88, Thos. Mooney & Bro., Virginia, 6Jr7U gr. 60, 11. Chain, Virginia and Penna., 57U. gr. 160, Bmith 4 Bro., Ohio, 70U gr. 107, J. & Li. Frank, Virginia. 6Ua8, er. 0, Frank & Bchnmberg, VlrBlnta. 78 gr. 75, Hope & Co., Weal Penna.. 68, gr. 64, M. Dry foos & Co., Ohio, 64S. gr. 60, Blum & Co.. Virginia, 6(4)8, gr. J8, Sanderson A Webb. Chester on.. 734W gr. 40, R. Neely. Chester county, 78', gr. 3t), I). Branson. Cheater county, 7(48, gr. 78, J. Seldonridge Virginia. 69, gr. 85, Chandler & Alexander, Cbea. co., 74'99, nr. Hogs were In fair demand; 3500 head sold at the different yards at $14(315 $ 100 Ibe. net. Sheep wire also In fair demand; 12.0U0 head arrived and sold at 45jo, $ lb., gross, as to condition. Cows were without change; 100 bead sold al 83C(a80 for springers, and $4560 hend for cow and calf. PIANOS. tffrU CHICKBUINO uare. and IAKOH, f I Grand, Bn'iare and Upright r TlTlTm'VIS 101m4p Wo. 14 CtTEBNO f Btreet. rtrivwav jfc snwat nmvn f'sauare and nnrltrht Planoa. al BLAMiTrn IH'.No. 1008 CHESNOT Street. SI U 15 KTKCIC Jr. nn.'H A KT1 FfilMcT; K T llBKOTHKRS' PIANOS, and UASOM A kULIN'ri CABLNKT OHOAN8. only at 4. jc. uuuld b new etore, 2f)8m4p No. 23 CHKSNUT Htreet. CARPETINGS. TALL OPENING. CARPETINGS. ELEGANT WILT3NS, VELVET8, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRIES, 3-PLYS AND INGRAINS, PABLOR, HALL, AND STAIRS T9 MATCH, LEE DO 171 a SHAW, 0. 910 AKC1I STREET, 918wfm2m ' Between Nlntti and Tenth B'reets. 1868. FALL 1868. " OLEN ECHO MILLS." rv.'CALLUM, GREASE & SLOAN MANUFACTURERS ANU IMPORTERS OF OARPETI N G S. lVboIcsnle and Retail Warehouse, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, 1 1 wAnSm Opposite Independence Hall. Discovery of a riot to Assassinate General Grant The Deed to be Committed After His Election to the Presidency A Bald on Few York Policy Dealers Fire in Troy. . Et.t El., Etc.. EU.i Etc., St. FROM WASHINGTON. Proposed AsanflatnsUlon of Gen. Grant. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, Sept. 1 28. A gentleman well known bere, and an Intlmato friend of the late Thaddeas Stevens, says he has Information of a plot formed by the Copperheads and Rebels in this city to assassinate General Grant, provided he is elected to the Presidency In November. It came to him through a trnsty old colored woman, who states that she overheard tbe would-be assassins maturing their p!au3. It being known that General Grant hs been in tbe habit of visiting the National Theatre here, generally occupying a scat in the orchestra, tbese villains propoce that the first time he goes there after beinat elected Prsaldent they will raise the crj of fire during the progress of the j)ay, and while all is confusion they will shoot or stab Grant, hoping to escape detection in the general rush to get out. Tbe National Theatre has but one exit from Its main auditorium, and in cate of the alarm of fire beimr raised wbile tbe house was full, It would be diflicult If not Impossible for tbe people to get out during tbe confusion thus occasioned by the rush toescaoe. It would be easy tor detperate men like tbese to a'taibinate Grant, and then mingle with the crowd. (From Mew York New York, Rept. 28. A raid was made to-day by revenue officers on policy dealers In Chat ham and Greenwich streets. Fifteen persons were arrested and bioiiRht before Commirisioner Obborne on the nominal charge of carrying on tbe lottery business without pajtns tbe internal revenue tai. They were held for examination. From San Francisco. San Fbanctbco, Bept. 20. John Haines, ope rator of the Western Union Tileesaph Company at Fort Churchill, Nevada, died there, on the 24'h inM., of heart disease. It Is believed he has a mother and sister living in Philadelphia. ' Fire in Troy. Troy, Sept. 28. Three sheds and extensive lumber yards, belonging to J. B. ami C. E. 8picer A Co., of inis city, were destroyed by Incen diaries tr dav. The los is $20,000, with an insurance of $15,000 in New York companies. From Rochester. Rochester, Sept. 28. Tbe Republicans of tbe Twentj-eigttb District have nominated jNoah jjuvis iui congress. New Tork Stock Quotations, 3 p. sr. Received by telecraph from Olenainninsr A ... V . ..... . lt 11H1W Ul., n nr - . . . "uts rnuj.r. vv.gna i;ni iiw'i m 11. s BL l"aul II... 90 A rl A m a L' f , , Wells. Fargo....... u.a. r,xnrfiMi jii Tennessees. new.... r!9 ...ALh N. Y. and Erie K. 484 Pb.and Kea. K...... 91 W Mleh. 8.anaN.LK Sl Cle. and put, K. ...... 85-; Chl.&N.W.K.oom. SH VM.& N.W. K. prt. 88k Hhl. ana H. T K Inii PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE BALES, 8EPT. 28 Reported Dy Do Jiayen A Bro., No. 4S S. Third street BKTWettN una tiuu jivy ss, new u-: lino l4-h 6s (Old I..... 80i l( Oil Bel Dr-I 2 00 s.o. 84 loo sb Lea Nav sou. U'Z 8oo do.....isj(a. my, US do.....bt)0. Iu0shl3thtl5tli.... Ibii BKCOKD BOARD, 100 sli Heading.....,. n 100 lo..m. 47 I'ssh Penna K. e 100 do bail, as so do........,sd. 68 100 sh N Y & M ... 8 two ntr ss. Kew.....io,' laoco Pa cp 5s 98, III 00 N Pa . o IstK.O A II Co 6s 74 6sb Far Me:U B.l:ioy. 100 sb BeHdrnx 47 100 do.MwnAI. 47 1100 sb Cam t At ild... 21 1 sri Pnnna R ss loo sb Let) Mav...b30. S.'i3 ats do,....M.b-o. 234 2H0 do. Is. 100 do.....b5wD- ZtH luo do... a 100 do.aswn&l. mi SOLD1EBS' AND SAILORS' STATE CENTBaL COMMITTJCJIi fWaM8, No. 20i aUEVINTH Slrett. PnrLADiLPniA, 8ept. 28, 1858. ORDERS No. 2. PBOURAMMB. t Delegations will be met a. tbe different Rallrotd Eepcts by members or tbls Committee, and famished with snob Information as they may desire. Tbe olU cers la charge of delegations svlll report at ouoe to th e Commltiee, Parlor C COSTIMKSTAL HOTEL where Ibey will be supplied with Refreshment Tickets for such of tbelr men as are not otherwise provided for. I. Tbs csrsmonles have been arrsngsd as follows: K October 1-S P. M Tbe D legations will be for mally received by the Mayor of the city In Indepen dence Square. 7 P. M.-The Delegations will assemble la Indepen. derce Square In Mass Convention, and be addressed by Representative Boldlers and Sailors. 10,'i P. M. Serenade at Union League House. October lt A. M. The Delegations will form In localities hereafter to be designated, and precisely at 10A.M. will move over a re ale lo be published In future orders. 7. P.M. At this bonr a Mass Meeting will be held In front of tbe Union League House, on Broad street, under tbe ausplots or the League, and will be ad drtsied by Governors, War Governors, and other eminent civilians. At this same hour (7 P.M.) Sol dier and Bailor Delegations. Campaign Clubs, and all other organisations Intending to participate, will assemble In localities hereafter to bedislgnsted, aad, precltely at P. M., movs over a route te bean, nounced In future orders, passing the Union League House at about H P. M. No Club will be permitted to parade on Broad a'reet, between Spruce and Market st reels, between tbe hours of 7 and H P. M. 1 Genera) Josbua T, Oren Is hereby announced as Comorander-ln-olilef of tbe parades of October land 2 proximo. By order of the Committee, CHARLES a. T. COLLI9, Chairman, A. L, Russkli,, Secretary. 1 2S it CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. 1. CLOTH IIOUSF. 1808. W. T. SNODCRASS & CO., Ko. 34 South SECOND Street, Beepectfully announce that their stock of WOOLLENS, . F0K MEN'S, LADIES' AAD DOYS' WEAK, IS COMPLETE, We especial 'y Invite the Ladles to call and sea onr extensive assortment ol FABRICS FOR MA NT LES, SACQUEI9, and WALK ING! MUMS, Trom a Velveteen to a Montagnao Velvet Clalh. FOR QENrXBMEN'H WBAK, Ws have tvery sty le, from a mix ed Coating to the FINEST CHEVIOT. BOYS' WJCAR in endless variety. J 21 lm rp I FIITU EDITION EUROPE. Death of Count Walewskf, the Bon of Napoleon I. Frogrcss of the Spanish RctoI ra tion Sarasossa Itebels-Move-mnts of Gen. Prim's Fleet. Ete, Etc., Ete., . Etc., Etc., Et. Death of Count Wnlewrskl. Bv Atlantio Cable. Pabis, Sept, 28. Count WalewskI, formerly President ot tbe Corps Lcglslatif, and lately member of the Privy Council, died yesterday, aacd 58 j ears, ne was' a son of Napoleon I by a Polish lady. The Momteur has the following news from, Spain: Alcony, a city of about 30,000 Inhabitants, in the province of Alicante, has revolted. Three ships appeared yesterday (Sunday) off the town of Carthagena. It is supposed they formed part of General Prim's fleet. Marshal Paiva, of the Royal army, is still re crusting. It is said that the town of Loja has pronounced for the rebels. It Is also reported tbat f-aragossa has rebelled, and that General Juan Pesauela, Count of Chestl, was killed. FROM HQS TON. General Bntler'a Kenoralnntlon for Confrrvas. fecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Boston, Sept. 28. Tbe Filth District Conven tlon this morning renominated General Bailer for Congress, flvlng him 175 votes to 4 scatter ing. He was sent lor and received with great applause, making a speech In acceptance, In which he placed himself cn a good gold-paying basis, and ridiculed the little clique of ambitions and disappointed politicians who opposed hla renomination, aud who are to have a caucus ucxt week, as being virtual supporters of tha Democrats. He allirmed the unity of princi ples and action between himself and General ('rant, and presented a series of resolutions as his platform, which ware ananlmously adopted. PAPER HANGINGS. ETC. WALL PAPERS. WE ABE NOW BEIAILI50 OUB IJIMENSE STOCK or PAPER HANGINGS, FOR HALLS. PARLORS, Etc. DEW GOODS constantly coming In, and flrst-clau-workmen sent to any part of the country, HOWELL & BOURKE, Corner of tfOUBTH and MARKET, 9 4 fmw2m PHILADELPHIA. yB WILL RETAIL, FOB THI3 FALL, OUU. BOPKUIOB. VARIETY OS" WALL DECORATIONS PFI0E3 BIQaT, AND PAPERS PBOPKRLT PLACHO ON IHE WALL 925 61rp JOUN II. LOSOsTRETD, No. H North THIRD Sires! FURNITURE, ETC. QREAT DARCAINS IN JTXJRNlTUItE. We will t fler for tbe next SIXTY DATS Our Large, Elegant, and Fashionable Stock ofFUlLMTUIiE, At such prices as will INbTJRS SPEEDY SALES to dtise our oopartuershtp. ATW00D & HOPPER, No. 45 Sooth 8KOND btreet, 9!lmwflmsp Above Ubesnut strsat, Bast side. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,. No. 816 CHESNUT Street. Invite attention to their stock of LOOKING-GLASSES. Which they offer at tha very LOWEST PIU0E3 1 ha best m an Q factor only, NEW CHROMO-LTTnOGRAPHa Of every cbaraoter. Works of Blrket, Foster, Rich, ardtoo. New Ohromo alter Pieyer, etc SNORAVUKOtJ PICTURE FRAMES, wiNoaw c3Rtsrcfln, bto ROGERS' OKOCPS, War and Humorous Subjects Sols Agency. Gallery of Paintings on free s jr.blbtllon.B n f mlmwSp- FOR SALE. f FOR SALE. HANDSOUtSSTONB DWELL liiiil Kg, btouo blab id aud Lot ot urounU at i no M iu corur of Wa'uu-. lane aad Wayne street, Oer. niantown. Hnoswhss parlor dlolog-roora aad two kltcbe&s on first floor; five chambers, nursary, batu iloui. and wa'cr-clusut oa seoona floor; aud tares chambers, store-rooms, etc.. no third Hour. Billt In tbe most subs autinl msuner, with jperaiaaeDt fire l.rool IreLcli glass la windows. Gas and Water lbr ugboul. tsiabllng for tour burnt s. Handsomer tiarduu, eto. Tbe illuallou ot thr place aud tbe sur rouuulug view are unsurpassed by any residence us Wfrnjautowu. I.HW1HH, RKUjNfcK, 2t ffi2t Mo. 781 WALNUt Blrest. TO RENT. TO REN I A HAND-OMKLY FOB JLijnlHlied HOLoH on Price streec, Uermantowu, i-uoneHsioa Or'Urber 1. Apply at K. UARPaiMTKR k SON B, Ko Ul 8. THlK'l r.lreet, 9 22 6t CAUTION TO THE PAT HON 3 OF GOPSILL'8 DIKKl vru'tY AND TUJ fURlo OF PIULA DKLjVUIA OK.VKKlLl.Y, Tue lubabliaais of Pblladi-lphla, and more partlon lariy tbe uuerrliams, are hereby cauMoued agalust 1 aylugeDy ujoney i.r glvlnic cuuiraou for advertise mtnis tut the Phlladelubla City Directory for lsrW, as li lias come to tha subscriber's knowledge tbat a number ol swindlers are going round tbe o ty with Islse representations fur tbe purpose nrswmdilrig tae merchants. At prsnt Mr. CMAHLBd H(XjlL,Lls tbe only authored agont for coileottng advertise ments, for which be Is not allDwrd to take money la auvkiioe. Tt'eaeneral canyass for names will com meucs on tt Ltil day of Ostobf r f wiitcu;iu3 uo jea tslil t. given. IaAAU OoSI'AK, 9 28t Oomplier. RODGEB8' AND VYiSThNHOLM'8 POCKEr h.MI VKH. Pearl and t(a Handles, or rwautlfdl finish. KOIXiKKtV and WAUB & BUTOHKR'rJ RA POHH. and tha iwlxbreied LEU)Ilr.THH da 70a bCIHOUH of the Ansel riualltv. Rasora, Knives. Hclssors, and Table Oatlnry Oronnd and Polished at P. M ADKIRA'rl. Hla iu swael.below Ubssaut.
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