The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, September 30, 1868, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1868.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
TOB A
DDtTIONAI. LOCAL ITEMS BE INSIDS PAOBS.
CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
Helling Mqnor lo Unr-C!warlly At
tnK on (nmiinlcn Clwbu-A Wobim
AftftniiUvd NuNpcctcd f larceny A
ejool I'lecc of IliiMlneMifc
-Chrlhtophrr Schick, tUe proprietor of a lajcr
beer saloon at Front Hud Art streets, wasto
Icie border Given jeaerJay, Charged with
rUitift liquor to minor?. Ho was held In SIUOl)
bail for his appearance at Court.
-Lwl t niMUu as the First Ward Campaign
Clubs were ras lu Eighth aud Morris streets a
vollev of bricks were showered into their ranks,
several ot the missiles etrikinR members, none
of whom, loriuuatelv, sustained bevere injuries.
Two iellows were subsequently arrested for
bemsf implicated In the assault, and will be
held tor a timli.r heatinir. As the berry Cam
u,on Club were K-avlui? their headquarters, at
fceveutb and Ca harine streets, last eveu'.a, au
indmdual ran into the line and knocked one ot
the olliecrs down. He managed to escape.
Shortlv afterwards, the Club were attacked with
tones and other missile, Ho arrests were
m This morninu Murj Fisher was asleep in au
ulley in the vicinity ol Thirtaentb. aud Heath
streets. John Murray cnterel the pa-sae-way,
and commuted a roB assault ana battery ou
her. Her cries attracted a policeman, who
captured John. lie was Riven a hearing betore
Aldermaa Hood, and was bound over in $301)
bail to answer. ,
Last night tbe policeman arrested Mary
HcCormick, at Tenth and W asintmtoo Btre ts,
with a quautity ot wearing apparel In her
wiiicn sue n mwiTviru ui u"
Tub "Botp ix Blur." -The Committee on
Quartering the "Roys in fllue" o arrive in th
city, wliicn Is slttiug at the Continental Hotel,
has received deBOttebrs that the lolloping
delegations will snrely be here:
New York City Dele mioD, . 1000 men,
Dauphin county, Pennsylvania, . 300
Bchujlkill county, " 300
Lebano " . 75
Delaware State Delegation, . 600
Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, 600
Northampton county, ' . 10"
Colom 1 Krrzanowiski, " 75
Lew le burp', Union county. 76
QUAIITKR8 HAVH BBBft PROVIPBD
for .100 men of the Schuvlk'H county delegation
at the headquarters of the Invmolb'es.
For 1000 men of the lew York delegation at
the City Armory.
For 80 men of the Lebanon cMiity delegation
at the Lincoln Hose Company' House,
For loo men ot the Norttiam"i,,n county dele-
pation at the hall ul tue bixteenlu Ward Ai.
elation,
For 75 men of the Lewisb irg del"2atlon at
the Mantua Hook and La ldtr Fire Compauv'i
Hall.
For 600 men of the Alkghcnj county delega
tion at Horticul.ural Hall.
Other hulls and places hive been secured, and
the "Hoys'' will be quartered in them as fast ai
they arrive.
A number of private citizens bsve alio prof
fered the accomiuoria'.ious ol their houses.
Provislou for fifteen hundred or two tboussnd
will be made at National Hall, on Market
street, below Ibirteentb. K'tcbens have been
erected, and the Refreshment Comaiittee Is
cobMsntly receiving rtures.
Th style of ticket to be isstied to each soldier
or tailor to the table is as follows:
THIRD EDITION
THE WEST.
Political Outbreaks in St. LouU
Progress of Registration -Terrific
Explosion of Nitro
Glycerine in Ohio-Do-Btruction
of Property.
w. . . ...... . Unn.nl hnlrl lwr tnr a
stolen. aiuviuiou -luriher
htarine, and the ;ooda await an owner.
Yesterday altetnoon a lad carrying a basket
ol washed cioitiitig along tStiippen street, near
Ki'hth, was stopped by William liixter (n
negro), who took the basket from bim, and,
eiiting down on a st-p, commenced to array
b'nmelf with some of the apparel. He was
Inn-rrn pled in his operations, and taken before
Aldeiruan Bon'-all, who sent him below.
The Boys in Blue. The arrangements for
the ptand display of the boys in Blue are now
nciirly completed. The stands in the Indepen
dence Square will be erected to-day, and tnose
n Hrnnd street to-morrow. A large eagle, cjrrv
posed ot gas jet, has been erected over the
main entrance to Independence Square, and it
will be lighted up on Thursday and Friday
nights. The programme as published by us
yebterdny will be carried out. The following
dhstinguithed Generals aud war Governors hive
prooiu-ed lo be present at the graud parade:
Oeueral A. E. Burnslde. General Daniel K- BlcklPS,
Ilou. HeiTT Wilson. General Junson Klip&trck,
General J. It wmu Hweltxer, linn. Wlllaui Dminl
ou. Ueiit-r-l J. F. Faruhwnrib, General J M. 1'hnver,
General O. O. Howard, Men- ral Johu Cochrane. Hon.
Janits Harlan, General J. C. Fremont, oiheeM of
Uuiou Leusue of New York, Oeueral T. M. Harris,
Uei eral A. T A. Torliert. i-eneral Uvl1 McM Urg,,
u.n.r.i li v.. Prviih. (ipnpral O. H. Forrv. ex
ernor A. O curtlii, (lovcintr Ichabcd (4undivln,
ea-Ooverm r David Tod, ex-noveroor J a id en Y
bud h. x Wovi ri nr Cliarii is OKleu, ex-Qovera r A.
A. Bradford. ex-Governor B'.epheo Miller, ex Unv
ernor Kdwfcri ni:oiuu. Hoiernor Jolia W. (eary.
Governor Marcus 1,. Ward (lovemor Sumiiei Merlit,
General A li. PearBon. General James s. JS'sKlny.
A meeting of the Union soldiers who were
contiiied ai'the Rebel hlaunhter-pens at Ander
kotiville, Lrbby Prison, Belle Me, Macon, Salis
bury and other places, was held yesterday a fer
noon, at 4 o'clock, at the rooms ot the National
Cnion Club. No. 1105 Chesnut street, lor the
pnrpo'e oi tormina a reniment to take part in
the Convention ot the "Boys in Blue," ou the
first and tecond of October. A committee, con
sisting of A. U. Calhoun, H. C. Potter, A. W.
Korris, and O. P. Singer, was appointed, who
pieoared and submitted a call to those who hal
fullered Impiisoument In tbe Kebel pen. re
questing tht-m to enrol themselves lor partici
pation in the "Pii-oner HattHlton." Tne roll
will be open to day and this cveninir.
Already the city Is tilling up with people who
eouie from abroad to either take pait in or wit
ness the demonstratiot.
On Friday morniug the ladies of Germantown
will preieut a handsome sils flag to Post Ko. C.
Grand Army of the Itepiiblic. The ceremonies
will take place in the Town Unit at 8 o'clock.
The Post wilt then take the lirot train for the
city to participate in the parade.
A Pleasant Occasion. Last evening a
deputation of the FlneuU 11 se Comp iny, of
Pouehkeepsie, New York, cousi-t ng of J. U.
liu-h, President; H. lutes, Assistant Foreman;
and R. B. Light, W. M. Barnes, C. Biaukantiorn,
and II. S. Kowe, members, arrived in this city
and proceeded to the house of the Pel severance
Hose Comuanv, on Race street, where tbey
were received by a delegation of that org.iniza
lion. The object of the visit was to present to the
Pertevernee, as an expression of their grati
tude to the Philadeiphiaiis who received and
entertained them the first nigbUof their late
viait to the city, a photograpliic album with
places for 4U0 cards. The cartes de visile of tne
Company, the guests who accompanied them,
and several old firemeu, have places in the
album. The book was got'en up iu New Vork,
to order, and is one of the hneit ever turned
cut. It is of very large size, resemoling a
family Bible, and the workmanship is of the
highest order. The trout cover is inscribed as
follows: "fhceriix Hose Company, No. I, of
Po'keeppie, to Perseverance Ho?e Company,
No. 6, of Philadelphia." A preamble and reso
lutions are handsomely engrossed on a fly leaf,
expressive of their fraternal regard.
The ceremony of presentation was proceeded
vrb, w ben the visitors sat down to a hastily
gotten-up banquet, as the Perseverance bad
received no notice of the visit. The gentlemen
alto took a 1 vantage of the occasion, and pre
sented a donation of $50 to the Lyle Monument
fund.
This morning the Committee were shown the
eights by the Perseverance members. They
leave to-night for home.
Target Practicb. The annual festival of
the Philadelphia Rifle Club commenced on Mon
day, and was nnislied last evening, at Washing
ton Retreat. The members during that tinao
Indulged in target practice, while their frieuds
enjoyed themselves in a manner only known to
Germans. Last night Mr. Ktefer awarded the
prizes, which comprised over eighty iu number,
valued at $1000, to the successiul gentlemen,
fcmty-hve entered the lists, and nt these Ltne
following received tbe priucipal prizes
First prize, which had been contributed by
ladies, a lull silver lea service, was awarded to
Mr. bicgrist.
Second prize, contributed by the Club, a
)ozen of silver tablespoons to P. (J. Kolb. the
winner ol the first prize in the recent Ne w York
fichntzeiifest.
Tbird pri'.e, a sum of money, to P. Lnngen
leirn, who hit the lour-inch target lorty seven
cut of titty times
Sunday School Association. The quarterly
meeting of the Philadelphia Baptist Sabbath
School Af-sociation whs belj last evening, ia the
Firbt Church, corner ot Tuirty-sixtu aud Chesuat
Teets, Rev. Dr. Gr lliih in the cimlr. A valuable
and interesting paner on the Wondertul Pre
servation of thf Hebrew and Greek Manuscripts
I the banred Writings was read by Rev. W.
Oat heart, and a paper by a lady teacher, on the
Teacher in the Hotun of the Scholar, was real
bv Rev. W. Hornberaer. The meeting was a
very lnteiestine one throughout.
FiBB3. At 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon
tbe hon e Ko. 1830 Cutharine streets was
lii'btly damaged by Bre.
The cosl oil works of William G. Laird, on
Race street wbaif.Schuytkill, sustained Hiding
dainHge by ore shortly mer 12 o'clock this
morning.
Thb Fibi YiBTKitDAY. Theloss sustained by
Mr. William 8. EH in, proprietor of the Monu
ment Peiroleum Retiuery, loca'ed at Heiton
Tille, will reach $75,000, on which L bas au
insurance of $30,000, divided among New York
nd New England compaaies.
Thb Press Cluu. A meeting of the Phlla
clelphia Presi Club will be held at i o'clock this
afternoon, at which proper action will he taken
relative to the death ot the late Charles II.
ill alien. A full atteuduu.ee is desired,
l.ie.iUiHM,
OrMolier l.
IHuuir,
October 1.
u ppor,
October 1.
Brtakiast,
O -toiler 'i.
Dinner,
O nober 2.
Mupper,
Oo'ormr 2.
FOURTH EDITION
IMP O RTATVT!
Tlio E?iuiiiHi Ilovolutlon.
It
Ends in tho Fall of
Bourbon Thro no.
tho
FUKKRAt OF KOBRKT V. liAhjAUD. YeBtei
day afternoon the funeral of Robert W. Birnard
took place irora nis rffiience, bo. 'ill Chrutian
streets, and was ateuoci by the members of
the Typographical Society, Templar Lodge, No.
258, 1. O. of O V., Fraukbo Division, Ko. 6, S. of
T., Pennsylvania Union Benedcial Society, and
the relatives and Irieuds of deceased. Funeral
services were held In Kbnezer Cnurch, Chris
tian street, above Third, and were particip-it-d
in by Rtv. M. O. Kurtz. PennHl Coombe, T W.
Simmers, iind J. H. Alday. Tke remains were
ictrrred in the burial ground altacUsd to the
Chuicb.
Grawd Temperance Meeting. Exoelsior
Division Sons of Temreronco held a public
reretue last evening, at Union Methodist Eois
copal Church, Fourth ttreet, below Arch.
Speeches were made bv Ju'lga Allicou, Thomas
M Colt-man, Eq., Rv. Mr. Carson, J. W. P.
Pratt, R. W. G. P. Flick and other. At the
clove of the addresses a public installation of
ollicers took place. A 1 irge audience was ore
sent, and the exercises were of au interesting
cbarac.tr.
Republican Ln vi.nciiilkh. This club parages
lo-niaht to the naB meetir g, nt Fifth street and
Wa'-hington atenu". This makes the third
turnout ot this organization lor the week thus
far. The luviucibles want to give Berry for
Congress a strong pull, aud therefore everv
membr that cau poesltily b"3 out should be
anxious to join tbe m verneut to-nyht. See
order No. 12, in another column.
We are glad to see that others of our Phi
delphia clothing houses, following the good
example ol Wanamuker k Brown, have taken
up their idea of a Grand Openioi.', and offer tbo
people an opportunity of inspecting their stocks,
llie Opening at Oak Hull is, you remember, to
morrow. Thi Death of Charles H. Gbaffes. At a
meeting of ihe Athletic Base-Bull Club, held
thiR morning, a series of res lutions expressive
ot tbe sense ot the organization! on the death of
Mr. Grallen were ptsfed. It was decided that
the club attend the funeral in a body.
International Base Ball Match. It is
now definitely sttled tbat the Athlatic Ba.-e
Ball nine will play against the All Rngland
Cricketers, ou Monday, October 12. This match
bas caused considerable excitement among both
cricketing and bate ball circles.
An Owner Wanted. Last night tbe Har
bor Police picked up a boat at bou'h street
wharf, contamiug a lot of copper, iron knets,
and bolts, for which an owner is wanted at the
btatlcn, Frout and Noble streets.
Attention, Pittsburg rs! All Pittsburgh!
now in tbe city are requested to meet the Dele
gation from that city at the Penary I vania
banroaa aepot, nesi rnnau
A. M. to-morrow (Thursday),
Thb annnal Fall bale of American Picture and
Crystal Medallions, from tbe American Art Gallery,
New York (eptablisbed for tbe encouragement of ar
tiste), commences this venlng.contlnolng to-morrow
and Friday evenings, at V, o'elock. ia Scott's Art
Gallery, No. 1020 Cheanut street, by B. ecott, Jr.,
Auctioneer, Ihe collection numbers 210 gems, all
baLdsomely mounted In Mae gold frames, and repre
sented by artists of acknowledged reputation. Tboie
wlablng to purchase really fine paintings should at
tend, as It Is a splendid opportunity.
EDD1NG INVITATION, ENGRAVED IN
tbe i ewcBt and beat manner.
X.OTJ1& lUlKKA.Kiatlotier and Kngraver.
9 No. l088OHKSNUf atr-Bt.
DDING TMVITATIONS,
ENTIRELY NEW STYLES,
for tbe coTDlug season.
Ttose wist lug Cards will please call aud examine
our
SAMPLES.
A 11 Fnrraving and Printing executed In thebulldlug
by tlifct-rinsB Aitiuts only.
Prices luwer tban any other bouBe lu tbe city,
R, HOSKIN3 A CO ,
STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS,
Unworn No. 018 ARCH btreeU
FROM OHIO.
Exploalon of . Train of Cnr 'oiiffln
liiff Mlro.Wljcertne TerrlQe falioeK
nnil Alntonhfrie Vlbmllon.
Special Despatch to The Evening TelegrapK
Urbana, Ohio, 8cpt. 30. -Yesterday morning
our citizens were startled by a tharp report, a ot
an explosion of cannon, which appeared to be
right in our midst, sbaklnif and swayiur th
buildings and breaking the window-glass. Ia an
instant every one was astir to see, 1( possible,
the cause of this tretuendout report. They ran
to the railroad yards, supposing it to be an
englue.
Finding nothing in the city, tbey came to the
conclusion it muni have been tbe eicplodou of
the CDRine of the Atlantic and Great Western
train, No. C, which had only been gone so-ne
fitteen minutes. Hundreds took tho track, aud
went some seven rnilas et, when tne names of
burning cars met their eyes.
It was ascertained that the car next to the
rnirine. had exDlodel with a terridc report, ootn-
pleiely demolishing the engine and f oar cars,
setting fire to the train, and soon consumed
iiorlv the whole of it. Ten cats were b irued
to ahes; they were loaded with flour and pork.
The car next to the engine which exolodeJ was
loaded with pork, and the supposition is that
nltio-elycerine was in some way smuggled into
it. which caused the explosion, and tbe serious
, T if ITT k..Hl.
injury ot tne engineer, narry ,uimm.c.
The report was tremendous: had tho whole train
been loaded with powder It could not have ben
to loud. Au iron rail waa thrown three hundred,
yards from the track, and was bent double by
tbe force. A bouse a quarter of a mile lioin tho
wreck, was almost demolishe 1, and tbe vibration
came with such force tnat timbers flew la
every direction, and tcltgraph wires wre
thrown down for about 600 yards. A gentle
man from Marysville stys the thock received
there seemed as though it was within a le w feet
ot them. It wa3 also beard five miles beyond
Marysville, thirty miles front the wreck. No
oue but tbe enmoeer was seriously hurt. Tbe
fireman was slightly hurt, and wa bio r,n over
into a flfcld.
FJl OM ST. LO UIS.
Arrlvnl or Itnllloit I'rofrrrM of Ilog-is-trnliou
1'olltlcnl lulellcitieii.
Bpteinl Despatch to The Evening Telegraph,
6t. Lorifl. Kept. 30. Fourtetn btrs of silver,
valued at $16 000, taken from the mines of the
6t. Leuis and Montana Mining Company, arrived
here from Mentana, and will be exhibited at tho
Fair next week, prior to being sent to Ne it
York.
The reslstration of voters will close with the
present week. Upwards of 30,100 for the city
are now on tbe list, aud the number will be
increased to about 34,000.
Tbe c'.ty has been unduly excited to-dav bv
the riotous proceedints ot a small political
company last night, who were intoxicated and
comitled outraees. The Police Commissioners
are to investigate the aflair tlm evening. Mode
rate men ot both parties are anxious for the
preservation of order, but partisan feelin? aud
bitterness run hifcb, and disturbances are liable
to occur at any time.
FR OM NEW 1 ORK.
Kales or Coal nt Auction.
Bpetial Derpateh to The Evening T graph.
New York, Sept. 30. -Tho Delaware. Lacka
wanna and Western ltnlruad, at auctiou, dis
posed of 60,000 tons of coal from the Lteka
wanna rcgious. Tbe coal is delivtrable at
Eiizabethport, N. J., during tbe coiniug ruootb.
The following were tue prices realized at thii
sale:
Lump $V15 toJ5'25
The Koyal Army Defeated and Dlsperscd
Tlie Conchas Join the Rebels Madrid
lu their Hands The Statue of the
(Jnecn Dragged Through the
Streets.
Latest Markets by Telegraph.
TUi.Tmnaa. H.nL 18 Ootton firm: middlings, W.
bid ana tiked. Flonr In belter demand, ana
lower to p.ii; Howard Htrel snnerB je, 'S-7
utra. 9 76(jl-7; do. family. U4 li'M; Uity Mill
superfine t(tt 76; do. eilra, 7&Sll: do. family, !'"
iem line ft las 7t: do. euperiiae. frioi k.
do extra. -hin-w, Wheat dall; very rood to enoiet
ira li ibVhib vorn arm; wnne, f i warn; tuw,
I "VS. Oata tlrra at 7077. Rre ttrm at l'iud)ll.
Provisions firm and unengaged.
mmw yobk, Hept. to. Cotton Arm at we. nnnr
dull aad declined ldOiM Hales nf Sum barrels H'.aie
vioas-W; Ohio. 7 7n10'lj Wtrn, 2-t 70;
houttatm. ts fiseul.n; (jalllornla, as eoiitttO 75. Wneat
dnilsnd 1ct inert Jtiao. Hales of lfi,w hunhsls spring
stll 67; White California, Si-S Cnru dull and declined
le. f-alfs of 4S.i oo bnniieia at (I'l'iti'is. Oats dull at
73M74. Beefqult. Pnrk qllet at rs M(i2S' !H. Lard
lieavy at )Slo.'a'. Whisky arm ua holders demand
an advance.
Hew York Stock Quotations, 3 P. N.
Received by teleerapb. from Gleudinnlng A
Davis, Btock Brokers, No. 48 H.Tlilrd street:
N. Y. Ueut. H. 1'27'4, Pltta.K.W.nd ChL109U
N. Y. and Erie K... 471 Toledo A Wabanb.. 59' 1
Pb. And Rea. K 9;: M 11. A St. Paul U .. 9V2
Mioh. H. and N.I. K.
Ole, and Pitt. R.
Adams Express hZ'Z
I Wells. Frao 20 Ji
uni. a n. vv.n.oom. u.n. t.iprewnco oi
By Allanlie Cable,
LoNport, gf.pt. 30. The followlni; important
bews bas been received from Madrid:
Jose Concha and Manuel Conch have pro
nounced for the revolution. The people of
Madrid and tbe army gitrisonlug it have fol
lowed tl.eir example.
The statue of the Queen was dragged through
the streets of Madrid by the rebels.
Palva, of the Iioyal army, has beeu utterly
defeated by the insurgents in the province of
Ciudad Ileal; his army is dispersed aad he him
self is a fugitive.
Marshal Serrano, of the rebel army, is marca
ing on the capital unopposed.
Prince Girgentl, son-in-law of the Q icen, bas
b ien captured by the insurgents.
A Pi o visional Junta has been formed.
Perfect order prevails everywhere.
FROM THE CAPITAL.
rMeanier, 6-37J to 6 65
Brokea, C 00 to '6 15
Eep 6 62 to 6'CO
Move,' C'80 to 608
Chestnut 6"52 to 5'7fi
The bidding was spirited, and price oonalde-
rably higher than at the last sale.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
elphia, at 7 o'clock
w
COPARTNERSHIPS.
T I1AVK THH DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME
X Mr. UKOHUK H KVaNS. and wll I continue tne
A lie' Ion ('nmmlBiliin and Jobbing busiutwa ia the
Ikine of CLaKK &h.Jk.HH.
D. W OL4RK.
Conilganients of nil Hi ds of merchandise solicited.
CILAKK & KVAN-t Auc'l.ineHr.,
9 20 tt No. tou CHKrtN UT f-treet.
rpUE OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF TEE
a.
SYKT1I KATIONAL IJANK,
Ji. W. corner I'Ot'llTlI nud BIAItUETSta,
Bollclt the accounts of Merchants, Hanafao'urera,
and trades In aeral. Prompt and carelul attention
given to tbe luteretU ol cur Depositors andCorrev
ouoenii.
OtOJtUE W. II ILL, President.
8. 11 ALL, Cashier Ulm6p
m3
BOYS IN BLUE AC KNOWLKt GHENT.
following coEtrlbutlons for tbe entertainment of the
Boys In Blue, on the occasion of their National Uaa
veutien:
Elliott B. Pnnn lU-oo
Janus Jewett 8 00
J. Tousslg s 00
C. Milne ooo
lhomas Tucl'er icjo
BrookB, Miller A Co...- . 10' 0
O. lugliab .- 5m0
C. F. Clsgborn 6'00
Seville Scotleld. S CO
X3r Il6Wll MiNMl""MIMNHMMIMIMIIHIll lltlttMS 1000
William H. Orelner . 2500
T. W. & M. Browne & Vo.. ..,. 25 00
J W. Qasklll m 6'UO
James. B. M asoD 60 ( 0
T. Reynolds t Hon.... 20 00
F. Milne .... 5x0
Wolt & Co. . IvOO
Fa; ne & Co - 20 00
Total 124i'0A
Further donations cau be foi warded luMos. u and
11 r iom Birrer. u
FOK TUE PDMMEK. ro PREVKNT
Euuburn, i'recklts, and keep me rutin wiulh
ano DPautiiui use wmuni s nj.ujiiki)i,Y.
il.lt IN H. 1 A BLKT OF BOLlDlFla.!) uLYCKKI ti
lt is dellclously fragrant, transparent, ami aupero ai
a oi ri rjia,. ouiu vy an j'-ukgibm. a., m u,
A. wbihht no. uiimpiiT'ii.rwH. 14;
LOST.
General Blair's Arrival Tho Ala
bama Memorial Endorsed -Gen.
Dyer's Trial-ltoyenue Col
lector Appointed.
1:1c,
Etc., Etc., Etc., F.tc, r.tc.
85
Chi.4 N.W. K. prf.. y, Tennesaeea, new.... 87
ChL and K. I. K......1U2'H Uold M...14l?
Maiket steaay.
NOTICE-DELAWARE AND EAR I.
TAN CAMALi UUia rAA Y.
Teisiok. Bent. 2S m-
On and arte' October 6. tbe through tollouaulbra
die ci ul will he as lollnW":
Ou that parsing ihroUKb from the nutlet at yew
Hope to Xsew BrunswltK, iorty-lhres (43) c.uts
per ton.
On that pneslng through from Bordentown to New
Brunswick. Includible sieaui twaK:
Fiom Fairmuuut to Mew York, seventy-two (72)
cents per ton.
ITom Iticbmond to New York, sixtj-seven (67)
cents per mi:,
w It in. nl airum lowtre:
By barges aud bouts lowed bysttam, sixty (66) cents
per ton.
By sailing vessels, forty (4") cents per ton.
( 80 St Engineer and Hunrlntendent.
Kjar LECTURF.-REV. A. A. WILUT3
HS? wn, Lft'.tiirflii Hall northeaato .rnerBHDAO
and PI-KINU OAKLEN B'retUi. on THl'KHOA Y
y VENlMU.Outobtrl, at 8 o'clock, eubjaol Mental
Dth pila.
Tickets 60 cents, for sate atTrumoler's.No. 9: Ohes
nut slreel, at.d at No. 1018 Arch sire.-i. 1)26 6t
WASHINGTON AND WALNUT BEVD
OIU IOUI-1MV, Olllox, No I4 AKKET
btieet. fHii.APtii.tuii, Kept, t'i, H-S8 At a ni e lu
of Ihe Board ol Liirctois. he d this day, a dividend
of HVK VKB ChNl'. wm drcla-en 011 tne ranltal
tuck; aisn.au exlia d vldmd ot FIVE i-KU CENT.,
ho' 11 payable on aud aaer October 1. Th transfer
bor ks will close on the Mth Instant, and open OcL 1,
IUU lUiw, B. Ki'pr Vifaturer.
LOST, 0 SUNDAY, SEL'TltaiBEX 27, TWO
Bli-CM Ahtfgi oue Irom ihe Otmmodore
WcDoioufh. Ihe other a trafer to t le Pratoa.
thlpprd, IMS: 1'aldiirl 18S4, In Porn mou b. N. H. A
llhrral reward If returned loPA'Alt.CK LE, No. U
IXJMBAKUHtreet. It ;
LOST OR STOLEN, SEPTEMBER 29, 1868,
KfclTK drawn by aIiwahu BY AN, in our
lavor aud ei dursed byu', dated feerlember 5, at four
mouths, fjrtsso. All persona are lohld to nesuliate)
tbe same. (it WILLIAM O. OKANT CO.
11000 Pa 6s. 2serles..H t
iliiOO fun D. au
fUlBel UelHui H. 78
20110 do it
2BsbCam A Am ins
11 do........ls.l8
UK) sb Leh Nav.M MH,
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BKOONO BOARD,
sro (itv Cs. New .lsli3
IiihiO Ha 11 1 m a lOo'i
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200
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110
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
FROM WASIIINQ TON.
Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph.
The Alnbnnin Ielep;itt ion.
Wase inoton, Sept. 30. Tbe Alabama delegs.
lion waited on Secretary Scbotield to-day, when
he delivered to Governor Smith a copy of the
letter addressed to General Meade from General
Scloficld, transmitting tbe order ot the Presi
dent, tbat troops should be distributed at all
points wbeTever their preserce may be necessary
to sustain the civil authorities, and If General
Meade btn nut sufficient troops he is directed to
apply to tbe Secretary of War for an additional
force, which will be furnUhed. The original
letter was forwarded to General Meade by mail.
The delegation having accomplished the object
tneir mission, leave to-tuorrow morniug lor
Lome.
Movements of Frnulc Itlnlr.
VTABniNQTON, Sept. 30. Frank Blair arrived
last evening, ami after meeting a few of his
intimate Irtends left for Silver Sprln?, to spend
a dav witu us tamer, lie acciiaea a duo ic
demonstration, which his enthusiastic admirers
were anxious to get up tor mm. lie leaves
to-night tor Pennsylvania to speak, there.
Revenue Collector Appointed,
Tbe President to-day appointed A. J. Sitn-
monds Collector of Internal lieveuue lor
Montana, vice Langtord, resigned.
Dttputch lo the Associated Press.
General Iyor' Trial.
Washington. Sept. 30. The meetini of the
rourt of mquirv in the case of Geueral Dver.
Chief ot OrnntDce, has been postponed for oue
week: irom Monday next.
General Fruiik P. Itlnlr
arrived here last night, and left to-dy for the
n sidtnce ot his lather, at biivcr bpriug, Mary-
laua.
The Alnltnmn Memorial Enlorsement.
The official copy of the memorial aud resolu
tions of the Alnbama Ltgisl.iture is endorse J as
lollows:
First Referred ts the honorable Secretary or War
lor consiuvraiiou auu buiiou.
iSiituea) ANDREW JOHNSON.
SpcouU. War Department. Hept 2D. Re.soectluly
reierrta 10 tanjor-uenerai ueurge u. ji-uuh. cum-
maiioiui; Department t the riuu b, far his action
under the liiuiruoll mt rrom tne aepariment. iraus
mltted toUfueral Musde. Am. '25. lHbS.
It was tbe purpose ol tht-se Instructions to confer
noun tbe Department Commauaers ail the autb irltv
which the laws allowed, ana U Is tbe wish nf tne
Presweui that, within tne no us or ins iuwrui autba-
rltv. Uejor Cieuerai aieaae win exercise ru'i discre
tion In his action, to the eud that in any event the
peace may ue preserven. (sieoeu.'
J. If. bCHiiFIkLO. secretary of War.
TTEAnOUARl kuh orTBB Amir, A. A. O. O.. HBDt.
IS. Bestifctlully transunltled to MaJorUeneral
Mfade commanding tbe Department ot tbeSjutb,
tor uia suioance.
By command of Oeueral Grant.
lSlned) C D. TOWNBESD, A.A.O.
FR OM DELAWARE.
rolltiritl Meutiiuent in the State.
Wilmington. Sent. 30. There is a consider
able deurec of political feeling in this city aud
all tbe northern part of tbe State, large m et-
ines bcitg held bv both parties. Last evening
1000 persons assemoled in City Hall to bear
Judge Bond, General A. E. King, and Archie
Sterlmtr. all of Baltimore, in behalt ot the lie-
publicans. Much entauslatm was manifested
To-nieht Goveruor (Swano, Mr. Labrobe, and
Senator Pinekcev Wbue are announced to
speak to tbe Democracy, flivernor Swaun and
General King are rlral candidates for Congress
in Baltimore, aud their visit to Wilmington is
accepted as part of their canvass in the lower
counties, lion, N. P. Snitbers. General loroert,
and Dr. William C. Davidson are on tbe stump
for Grunt and Colfax. Iu this city the Kpub-
licana claim a larger majority for .November
tban in teptember.
Mandamus. In tbe Quarter Sessions this
afternoon the affidavits of two cit aens ot IbuTwenty-
hi court mid were orfscntud to J udue Pb'rce. skiiiiik
f ,rtb tliut the extra aHfemment oltlia ward wai buliif
li-ia by two men or tne same political party aua witu
cloned dtu rs, In violation or 1 ne In; and were lle-
wise BisetMiitf ncrsous who dlil not aonl v for aassts-
n enl: and that ene of the dvuoneuts. Win. aavn.
having none Into the ame sment room to examine
tbe hut'ks was forcibly ijccted by a polluomati. In
T ew ol iee alleiiatlons ibeJuuAe ordered a per
BiiinKirv maLdanius to Issue ounnil taeaa asteatord.
to vomptil lliein lo open the doors of the assessment
room tbe writ te be returnable to-morrow miming.
His Honor said tbat In ln7 Judge Brewster had de
ci.ii d tbat Ihe assr-ssment sbouiu be held with open
d nr. and the whole court oonourred lu Ihat (Incision.
Judt'e Ludlow, who happened 10 be In court nt the
time, remarked tbst he so fully coincided with the
expression ot this decision ot Judge Brewster that, In
the coee of the day, be bad Issued from the Corn
uibn Pleas wilts of mandamus lu fjur or five tuses
just similar to mis.
PHILADELPHIA BTOCK EXCHANGE BALES, SEPT. 80
Reported by Se Haven A Brx, No. 40 S. Third street
BITWEKN BOARDS.
SO all Munurnk......... 3
10 an W Pbilalt 81
10 1 sb Uead It lit. 4S
E W PUBLICATIONS.
From the Press ot
t'LAXTON, RtMSEJf & 1IAFFELFINGEIL,
JNos. 810 and 8U MARKET STREET.
ri' IlMSIII.lt THIS DAY, NF.IT. 21, 1SCS
1. A BISTORT OF THE NK WBOU )OL. and of the
questions Involved ia the dlsrnpt nof tbe Presbyte
rian Church In 18.8, By Samuel J. Jalrd, D. D. 12tno
c'otb,t2.
2. CHILDREN WITI1 THE P0ET3, By Harriet
B. McKeever. author of "Twilight Miislag," "Sun
shine," "Edith's Ministry," "WoodcllIT," "Flouuced
Itobe," etc, e'c. 12mo, cloth, l 50.
8.CALLAMURA. A Novel, 'By Julia Pleasants.
12mo, cloth, $1-75
4. THE BACHELOR OF SALAMANCA. Trans
land from the French by tbe author of "Oil lllai,"
Devil on Two fctlcks" etc. etc. By James Towu-
send, 2 vols,, IS mo,, cloth, 1'50.
IN TBFSS AND WILL BR PUBLISHED SHORTLY
I. THE VON TOJDLEBURUB; or. The Hl-toryof
i very Distinguished Family. An Historical Novel
By F. Colburn Adams. With Illustrations from orlgl
ual designs, 12mo, cloth.
II. A TREATISE ON THE nORSE'S FEET
their Diseases and bow to treat them. By Dr. L. A
Braley, Chief Veier'nary Burgeon TJ. 8. A. With
sixty-five engravings. Illustrating tbe horse's foot in
all lis points; as well as the diseases to wblcb H la In
cldent. 440 pages, Svo.
III. TALES OF ALGERIA From the Veloce o,
Aiexanare Jjumas. tsy Hicnara jaeaae isache. With
nve original Illustrations. I2mo clotb. extra.
IV. LIFE 8 LOTTERY: OR. LIFK AND ITS
AIMS. A oovel. 12iiio, cloth.
V. SOUTHLAND WRITERS. Biogrrphlcal and
critical sketches of the Livltig Female Writers of tbe
South, with extracts from their writings. By Ida
Raymond.
VI. OUARDAIA. Or ninety days among tbe Bnl
M'zab. A narra'lve of adventures on tbe Oasts of tbe
Desert of Sahara. By Dr. O. Naphegyl, 12 jio, clo'h
VII. SILVER THREAD. By Miss McKeever
author of "Children with tbe Poets." 12mo, cloth,
Vllr, MAROONERS ISLAND. Ba the author of
'The Young Maro-ners." 18 mo, cloth; Illustrated,
IX. GLOBE BYRON. Tbe Poetical Works ot Lord
Byion. Globe edition; complete lu one vol. lsmo.
X. THE DISK At K3 OF SHEEP explained and
described, wlib the proper remedies to prevent and
cure the same. WITH AN KfeSAY ON CATTLE
EPIDEMIC'S, especially dedicated to the use of farm
ers, sheep owners, eta By Henry Clok. V. 8., grdu
ate of the Royal College at Benin, Jrrusla, aud late
Veterinary fSurgeon-lL-Cblef of tbe V. S. A, 12mo,
Clotb, Illustrated.
XI. WASHED A8H5RE; OR, THE TOWER OF
6TOBMOUNT BAY. By Wm. U. O. Kingston, au
thor of "Peter, tbe WLaler," etc.. etc.. 16 mo. Clolh
extra; handsomely Illuminated.
XII. THE LITTLK CHILD'S FABLE BOOK
Arranged progressively In words of One, Two, and
Three Syllables, with Sixteen Illustrations. By
UeorglnaBoweis. Kngraved by Joseph bwaln, 8010
Clotb, Extra.
XIII. THE BUTTERFLY'S GO'rEL and other
Stories. By Frederlka Bremer. Tiaual&tcd by Mary
Howllt. lmo. Clotb. Extra.
XIV. TOLD IN THE TWILIGHT; OR. SHORT
STORIES FOR LOSt EVENING By Sidney
DaryL With illustrations by O ulnae Brldgman. lSoio.
Cloth. Extra.
Orders from the trade solicited.
ILAXTOX, KIMSL & 1IAFFELFIXGEK,
Pub. lab ers, Booksellers, aud btatloners,
Nis. 818 and 8a MARKET S reet,
9 21mnfrt Philadelphia.
EW PUBLICATION S.
likN BOI.AND S UAKDCN lGino., cloth. DO
o-uts, a btory tbul will be tuuud deeply Inturestlug
to the more intelligent classes 01 juveulie aud o her
readers. The writer has shown how the rich aud
Sojr uiay meet togeihtr whh delight and profit to
nib, w hen lullueuved by the power of Curistlau
lnve.
IILtlRIM 8TREET1 A TALK OF MANCHESTER
LJfJ!.. isy the autuur or Jessica's i-lrsi Prayer,"
' r 1 ru Doliow,' etc. lSuio., cloth, 6S cnti.
A most louclilDtr and beautiful Blorv. Tim hnnk U
full ol pHihos, aim we wtuld commend It to our read
ers, oiu e0 young Her kly Htvirw.
'Ihe Americau ttunday . bcnool Union. No. 1122
ChEeXsUT Hifet, Philadelphia; No. oj BKOAD
S A Y, .ew York. uauwisut
Iiihki Leh Ss.aold I Si
loosh Mead ,.,biu 4V
tue do lif.. 4bti
loo sb Ocean OU...
loo sb Leh Nav...b80. tH
1110 do,....m tt
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lue do. ....... boil.
11 do..m,wla. li
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC.
18G8. CLOTH HOUSE. 1803.
W. T. 8NODCRAS3 & CO..
Ko. 84 South SECOXD Street,
BespecUully announce tbat their stock of
WOOLLENS,
FOK MO'S, LAUIES AxD KOlS' WEAK,
IS COMPLETE,
We tspeclaliy Invite the Lad;- IO . .nH
extensive assortment of
FABRICS FOR, lilNTLF.9, PACQUES.and WALK-
iinu tun o,
From a Velveteen to a Montagnao Velvet Cloth.
FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAK.
We have tvery style, from a mixed Coating to the
JN8T CHEVIOT.
BOYB' WEAR In endless variety. 8 24 lm rp
pANTALOON STUFFS!
JAMES & LEE,
HO. 11 W O Bill IECOND BTSKRV.
Bijin of the Golden Lamb,
Have now on hand a very large and choice assort,
uent of all the new styles of
Fall aud lYluter Fancy Cassimcrcs
IN THE MARKET,
To which they Invite the attention of the trade and
oihers. ii.
AT WIIOLEMLG AND RKTAII
FALL STYLES!
FALL STYLES!
HOW BEAUT IM
WINDOW SHADES,
IN
LACE CURTAINS,
IN
Terries, Reps, Damasks, Etc,
We take pleasure In annonnclng tbat our new styles
tor Fallot ihe above Goods are now open. Ouroele
brated mike of FINK WJNDO .V SHADES, with
Bray's Bprlug Balance Fixture (which require no
void), we sell at Ihe most reasonable prices,
Window bbadea as low as
ONE DOLLAR AND F1F1 Y CENTS,
trimmed and hUL g to the windows. We call especial
attention to our new s ock of Trimmings, comprising
In part, Cornices In Gilt, Walnut, Walnut and lit
Rosewood, and Rosewood and Gilt, Curtain Tasiels
Picture Tassels, Pillow Tassels, Cords, Loops, Bauds
etc., etc
CARRIKGTQN, DFZOUGHE & CO.,
S. E. Corner Tlilrlcentli and Clicsnnt Sts.,
Formerly KFLTY. CARBIWflTON & O.BSw840
do -.b.to.40 )
OO b.KI- 4li
do....s60al0.4 8
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dO....M....Sl0.4 ts
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du....slwn. 44i
JA3IES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
IMPORTEBS
or
DIAMONDS,
MANUFACTURERS
DIAMOND JEWELRY,
No. 002
CHESNUT STREET,
FOR SALE.
JOK SALE.-AK.ARE CIIAACE.
The Btock, Fixtures, and Lease of the old and
successlal bland of the undersigned, located In the
most Central part of CHKSNUT Street, No. 1001
Established Twenty-seven Years (Ten of which In.
the prtsent location) for tbe sale of Silks, Klbbons,
Millinery, Lace, aud Fancy Goods. The Proprietor
going out ol business. A pply promptly to
JObN WABBORTON,
No 1004 CHESNUT Street,
. Philadelphia, Pa.
FOR SALE. HANDSOME STONE DWELL
UK. eloue htab.e aud Lot ol criiumi uik.M
A. con.tr of Vtaluu'. Une aud Wavne street, Ger
mantown. Xonsebas parior dlnlug-room and two
klicheison licslfljoi; live chambers, nursery, bath,
ri om. aud wa'er ciosyt ou second llojr: and tnraa
ch..mhers, store-rooms, etc. in tb'rd llonr. Billt In
Ihe most suos-auilal manner, with permanent flra.
proot Krei.ch glass In windows. Gas and Water
Ibr.ughout. biabllnir for lour borses. Handsome
Oardeii.etc. Tbe iltuatlon o the place and the sur
rounding view are unsurpassed by any resldenra in
Uermautown. LKWlei H. RKDiNKK.
1mn N.. 7.11 W A LN Of Street.
FOR SALE-VALUABLE BROAD STREET
prnnerly. estate or vviiim.n Hmnn h.... .
Xsor. 10 and IS B, BKOAO, above (Ihesnat street. '
i&wia H HKIINKR,
No.7ai WALNUT Street. '
TO RENT.
FOR RENT,
PREMISES, No. 809 CHESSUT St.,
FOB STOKE OB OFFICE.
ALO. OFITICKS AND LAW4K BOOMS Sultabltf
for a Commercial College. Apply at
Mtl BANK OF THB REPUBLIC.
PAPER HANGINGS, ETC.
VALL PAPERS.
VE ABE NOW ItETAIUNO OVa
IMMENSE STOCK
OP
PAPER HANGINGS,
FOR HALLS. PARLORS, Eto.
NEW GOODS constantly coming In, and flrst-clas
workmen sent to any part of ihe country,
HOWELL & BOURKE,
Corner of FOUHTEC and MARKET
4 fmw2m
PHILADELPHIA.
IE WILL RETAIL, FOR THIS FALLt
OUR SUPERIOR VARIETY OF
WALL DECORATIONS.
PPICES RIG H.T, AND
PLACUD ON i'HE WAIL
PA PERS PROPERLY
825 6trp
JOIIX II. I.ONO.STBET1T,
No. 12 North THfRD S:reet
WOOD HANGINGS.
JHK MAGNIFICENT NEW RJ0M3
or THB
WO OD HANGING COMPANY,
Ko. 1111 CHESJVUT STREET,
Are now open, where they are prepared to respond
to all oideis at tbe shortest notice The pab'.la are
Invited to call and examine tbe beautiful effects of
WOOD HANGING In
WALL DEC0KAT10XS,
And get correct and reliable Information In reference
to lu adaptation, cost, aud all particulars respecting
the same. s mwlSmrp
ONfeUMPIIVES, It IS AD THE FOLLWINa
UFDICAL TEKTiMON Y IN FAVOR OF
UPHAM'S TKESU MEAT CUBF.
Dr. John H, Sleek, of this city, says: "We bare it Id
our power to give personal evidence ef the value of
Mr. UPHAM'H FRESH MJfiiT CURE, la the case of
a young Iriend of our for whom It was pi escribed.
The Immediate eh" ct was n Increased appetite, a
gradual, steady gAtn In flesh and a gena al Improve,
meut In health, These re ulta are due toa single'
bottle.','
Tr G. W. Blaydes, of Jericho Ky under date of
Aug 26, says- ! bave iset up the bu (,f V KKSlf
MKA'l CUhlC I purchased of you some live wxeks
site, and I con tecs it ham huhpahhki, an yruijiu I
HtVK 1CV1B T.I Kl) IN CuNnl'MPTluai."
boiu at ft per oonie, nr six lor is,
JOHNSTON. HOLLQWAY & COWDEN,
Mf No- 608 ARCH Street,
rpo UORBEMEN AND FARMERS.
DR. BOBB'S GKEAT HOUSE FOWDEK,
FOR GALLS, CUTS, OPHNEORKS and BURNS.
Worst cases enred In from one to six dys. NO
CURE NO PAY.
PRICE FIFTY CENTS PIB BOX.
All orders addreised
DB. B0BB,
No. 8 North BIXTH fctreet (third Boor),
Will be promptly attended to. tZ3gmrp
4SW
PHILADELPHIA,
PITENIB D. PANT8
A. KTHa.T4.ll KM
pnntTnnn i .th
DbllUllCU API Lf
from 1 tn S IiicIim. .t MnltAL1
French Hieam Dyeing and Bmiunus. No. L.
ttiN'i'HHueet iuul No. IM itACi UuaU. tSUISa