THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDaY, OCTOBER 2, 1808. FOURTH EDITION W-V S IIITVGTTOIV A Collector in Hot Water-How to Distribute Custom House Pa ironngo-The Pacific Mail Carrying Awards. Tho Troubles of the Chicago Clergy. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. l'ost-Office Contrncta. WABniNoroM, Oct. 2. The contract for print ing postage stamp?, the award of which was postponed by Postmaster-General Randall till October 1, has not yet been awarded. The con tract for transporting the overland mall to California expired on the 30th September. Sometime last summer it was awarded to a parly who ha since thrown it up, ending he had taken it at too low a figure. The Postmaster General baa the matter under consideration, and will probablv Rive the contract to the next highest bidder. This is a most Important service, and cannot bn delayed on account of tha failure of contractor! to fulfil their bargain', and justl lies the department in making olher arrange ruents forth with to keep up cjniniuuicati.n With the Pacific States. Cuntoni Ilouxe Fntroiiftge. Collector Stnytbe, of New York, with a bevy of politicians of that city, arrived this morning, to make cone terms with the President an J Secretary McCtilloch in regnr J to tbe distribu tion of patronage in the Now York Custom House, which jnst now keepi Sinythe In hot water. FROM CHICAGO The Clerical Troulle-IrstruclIve Fir Urislii l'milc. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Chig&qo, Oct. 2. A meeting was called at St. Paul's Catholic Church last nlht, to express sympathy with Dr. McMulleo In his controversy with Bishop DupjTio, but the new pastor forbade the church being opened. Considerable excite ment was caused by tbt-, and arrangements were made tor a meeting of the congregation elsewht re next Saturday. The loss by List nli'ht's fire, estimated at $60,000, Is fully covered by insurance. In tbe Board of Trade yesterday the resigna tion of E. V. Bobbins, as President, was con sidered, and a request made that he withdraw it. The resolution to prevent comers was postponed ten days. Several additional failures in tbe grain tiade are announced to-day. Tbe corner in coia did not give way to-day, because the riDg has an immense amount of contracts. There is as much demacd to-day as there was yesterday, cam-inr prlce still 'urther toadvanco bfl closing quotations of venerday. FROM ST. LOUIS. A Profitable Mine Progress of the Union Pacific Jtailroad MurUerer Itespltctl. Epeeial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. 1st. Louis, Oct. 2. The mining claim of Mc Gregor & Co., on Confederate Gulf, near Dia mond City, Montana, yielded $32,000 over and above running expenses during the past two weeks. A large crowd assembled at the jail to-day to witness the execution or William Banks, the negro murderer. Just as he was being led to tbe scaflold, a telegram was read from Governor Fletcher, respiliug the prisoner for thirty days. The Union Pacific Railroad now runs dally trains to Black Butts, 793 miles west of Omaha. The road is graded to wimin six miles of 8ult Lake, and is building at the rate ot seventy-four miles a day. Tho buildings'destroyed by fire in Bast St. Louis this morning were principally frame. Loss over $20,000. From New York. New Yobk, Oct. 2. Tho lo ses by the fire in Cortland utreet yesterday morning amounted to nearly $64,000, as tollo ws: Olney, in stock and fixtures. $42,500; Kausch & Co., on stock, $10,000: Parti n & Co., on stock. $200; Roberts, on building, $10,000. Tbe looses are all tally covered by insurance. Tbe City Amusements. At thi Chesnut the romantlo speotaele oi Undine will be performed for the benefit of Mao'lle Boufanll. To-morrow evening Mad'lle 8oblko will have a benefit,. There will be a matinee to-morrow af terunon. On Monday evening B nioioault's Foul Play will be produced by Mr. Harking and tits New York company. This play differs iu inauy par ticulars from the cine by Ooarles Keade. lately perform d at tbe Walnut Street Toeatre. It Is In fonr acta, and It is more of an acting than a ecenlo drama. At tub Walnut Mrs. Lander will have a benefit., uud will appear thin evening as "Mary Btuart," in Mrs. Kembie'a trauslatlin of Schiller's tragedy. Mrs. Lender's personation of the unfortunate Scottish queen la a re markably chaste and beautlfnl nieoe of acting. On Monday Reed's tragedy of Marie Antoinette Will be produced. Atthh Auoh Buckstone's comedy of Leap Tear will be given this eveulog. The atmr Piece will) be tbe comedietta of Swiss Swains. To-morrow will be tbe last comedy night, and Mrs. Cowley's comedy of the lSelle's Stratagem will be performed. On Monday Lotta wlil appear as "Little Nell" an J tbe "Marchioness," In John Brougham's dramatization of Charles Dickens' story of The Old Curiosity Shop. At tbk American au attractive miscella neous eutertalnment will be given this evening. A mailnee to-morrow afternoon. At Hooley's Opera House n ne w programme will be given, and Master Btevle Kogers will appear lor the first time. CI TYlTEil s. Htw Btyxks Fali Clothino. In store and receiv ing dally) also, new and choice style la the piece to be mad op to order. Great bargains in bummer Goods, ready made or made to ordtr. Style, &, and workmsnabip of our garments surpassed by none, Squalled by few. AU prices guaranteed lower tban the lowest else where, and tall satisfaction guaranteed to every pur chaser, or tbe sale cancelled and money refunded. MoV-wav between l Bssmit a uo Bors in Blob and other strangers coming to se the great parade, on find a largs assortment of Watches, Jewelry, and silverware at the store of Lb wis La dom us & Co., Wo. sol Cheroot street. KawspAPitm ass are by no means so devoid of con science as Is often supposed, to tbat It Is nut without some misgiving's that they view the lonl-soundlng advertisements wbloa. from time to time, Mud their wsy Into the pspers, tearful lest somebody has stretched a point. A visit to Oak Hall yesterday put to reH forever any double wa might have had or the literal truthful, nisi of tbe advertisements of Wanamaker A Brown'a Fall and Winter stock. It was their "Opening Day," and ti e great throng of people continually pressing In and out of tnelr Immense establishment showed how widespread waa the Interest they have excited, and the verdict of the mnltl'nde was, with one eon cent, "The half bad not been told us." To tell the story of all that we saw would All a column. In fact, their Fall Trade Circular, which is but a bare enumeration of artlclea uf men's and boys' wear, won Id do tbat. Their honse fairly groans from cellar lo garret with the weight of goods It con tnlns. Btandlng at a point wh Ich commands a view of tre first and secoLd flrors, one seems to be In the midst of a vast Alpine-like scene, with the moun tains mads ot cluibs, casslmeres, and doeskins Goods in the piece, and goods made up tower on every side, gtvlrg an Idea of preparations for the prrsent season which could be conveyed by no amount ol advertising. It Is surely the pla-e "to see tbe elephant" now. And In point of style and careful wrrk In rdy mads clothing, we were equally anrpr'Bed. Ws speak advisedly, and without lear ol contradict on, when weecto one of their own advertisements and say that such clothing bas never before been offered In Philadelphia; and all this at prices which any mn can pay. Ws congratulate tbem en the success of tbelr "Optnlrg, and taklrg It as an Index of the trade tbey are sure to do ibis season, tbelr preparations are by no mesne too extensive. Tbe"Optnirg" Is to be continued, for the benefit or tbe conventions s ai.d the great number of cltlsns wbo were unable to vlalt Oak Hall yesterday, until tbe end of tbe week Koti TuKsa Facts. The object of this article Is to call the attention of the feeble and ailing lothetmetves. Ordinarily, business, pleasure, In short, almost every thing In this sublunary world obtains more considera tion than the p reservation of that blesstog with wbloh nothing earthly should be put In comparison, via.: health. This Is a dangerons season, and It does not find the human system in the best condition to defy Its perils. To use a homely phrase, the torrid summer weather "takes the starch out of people," and leaves them limp and languid. The flres of vlta'Ity burn low. The naturally feeble are unusually depressed the natn-ally strong are not as vigorous as they might be. F even-eighths of the community feel more or los the Influence of tbe atmospheric changes whloh produoe the malarious diseases comm jn In October and November. It Is as a protective against tbe effeots of these changes tbat Hortbttkb's Stoxacs Bit tkbs have obtained no email portion of their cele brity. TheOREAT VBOKTABLBIONIO OF THHAOBlS not only a secl8o for Chronic Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Biliousness, and Nervous Complaints, but also a preventive of malarious epidemics. Whoever wishes to be Insured against an attack of Intermittent or re mittent fever (both of which prevail to a mi lancholy extent all over the country), will do well to report. I without delay, to this famous Invigorating and ami- bilious specific. Quinine has had lis day. It leaves a sting bfehaad, and ph jBlc'ans are beginning to discard It. Bui jjstbttkb's uitthrs necome more popnlar and command a vaster sale with each successive season, simply because they produce a bettor medicinal effect than any ot the powerful poisons used as tonics, and are at once a sale and palatable preparation. Town Hall, BIS Mabkbt tvr., PdlLA DKLPHIA, ANO 600 BBOAl WAV JSW YOUK. IVUi end OKCf" screen. . Pleasant and Aukkcablb. It has long been a desire to have a tonic for Invalids which Is botb pleasant and agreeable to tbe taste, which we have in the "Standard Wine Bitters" of Mr. Alfred Spser Tbelr effect upon tbe system Is mildly stimulating, diuretic, sudorific, and tonic; beueSclal In affeuUoni of tbe Kidneys, Cbronlc diseases, with general tie blllty Of the constitution. Bold by Druggists. jBWKi.Br. Mr. William W, Caanldy, No. 12 South Second street, has tbe largest and most attractive assortment of line Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure arti cle furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also baa a large stock ol American watches In all varieties and at all prices, A visit to his store Is surs to resnlt In pleasure and proat. Cabfets Housekeepers (aufl especially country merchants and farmers vliltlng the city ) will find It to tbelr Interest by calling at J. T. Delacroix's whole sale and retail carpet warehouse, No. J& Houth 8eiod street, above Chesnut, before t urcbaslng elsewhere Bee advertisement In another olumn. Fboh Mb, A Winch we receive the latest numbers Of tae London Punch. Pan. and lit uwtUis' Afls-rllnmi. At bis exleunlve extuhlinhmeni. No. finj (JhDot street, can be obtained all the nrloilloi's of auycoU asqusnce published lu Uuglaud or America, All vob i25f)o A bull of Customer-made Clothtntr at C'hah frTQKaa & Co." A Wbll-jcnown Pact The Ready-made Clothing at Cbas. Ptrkes it Co.'s Is better cut.tnelter made, aud bfciter trimmed than any In Philadelphia. Tbe prices the same as before Tun Wab. A Bflknsid Suit for tis oo at No, sit Ciiessot Btbebt. Fall Overcoats i'uli Overcoats. J-all Overcna's. Fa' l Overcoats. A splendid assortment of new style Fall Overcoats now ready at . , Oiias. Stokbs it Co.'s Customer made. Ellis' Ibon Bittbhb. By the nsa of these Bitters y u on rich tbe olood and give strength to the wbols system. Tonlo and palatable. No. 602 Arch street and No. 41 B. Eighth street Drink the ntmoHS Arctic Soda Water, and read tarn Evkmino Tllkobapr. at Hlllman's News Stand, at Norlb Pennsylvania Depot. If von wiss for One reading matter, pay a visit to No. 107 B. Third street; you oan there choose from a large and varied slock. All manner of pictorials, magazines, news Journals, fashion plates, semi monthlies, novelettes, nick naxs, ana light nr stand ard works will be found upon tbe shelves. Mr. Treu with, the proprietor, bus effected an arrangement whereby be furutabes his patrous with the New York Innrnals several hours betore the regular malls arrive. CONTINUED. THE GRAJSD OPENING AT WANAMAKER Jt BROWN'A S" Our object in having a Grand Opening Qftt. Xg-FM and Winter Clothing is simply to giveSM. tfour patrons, end the public in general, antffy. f opportunity of inspecting the materialf tTfand fashionable styles to be worn this ita-g a-son, -St KsT grj- Salesmen will be in attendance to answer ":n. H3-any inquiries respecting prices, quality, elo. ,"$. KSrbutno onewUl bsASKJSD or EXPECTED ro"U jffmake any purchase, "Va r -v 3" Drop in in the course of the day. even i you-ft UScan stay but a minute, and see something of fwi a f marvellous prtparations ue have made for them, ffg-comirg season, 'iti. WANA31AKEB BROWN. The largest Clothing Ifo'use, Oak Hall, Vie Cbrrtrr o, 81X7 Jl and MARKET Streets, ElAimiED. I.ARRABKK TUBLKY. Hepterooer 80, at the Church ol tne Koiphany, by ii e Bef. Dr. Newtou, HAHIIIW'N "'. l.AltltA Bb;K. of lll t'tuore, to Miss I.Ol'IK BUUVIEU, daughter of Captain E. Turley, ot this city. DIED. EACHE,-On tbe'sth ulilmn TJDIA ilN" TJLRED BAC'HK, wtt o i'raiicls Hacoe. aud daughter ot Charles Penr..no TO'in, hkii1 2i years. The reianu aua incuOs aud Lady BalubrMge Seneflclal floelety. are reapeotrally Invited to attend ber I funeral. Irons her father's residence, Leacus Island lane, eat of Broad street, en Sunday afternoon at I o'olnck. To proceed to Lutheran Church, on Kope Ferry road, lor services and Interment. CRANK.-AlKltT.heth, N. J September SO, the Bev.JAMKS B.CRANM. Funeral will take place from hla late residence, at I o'clock on Monday, Octoper t. NIXON.-On tbe th Instant, MART IOTTI9A NIXON, eldest Sangbter ot Jams M, and Bnsanoa Ntxon, aged IS years 1 months and S days. Tbe relatives and friends ot tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resident of her parents. Nr. Wharton street, on Sunday, October 4, at I o'clock. To proceed to Wharton Street Church. AmehicaN Life Insurance Company, ' Of Philadelphia. 8. E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Streets. ThU Institution ha no tuvertorin the United Stales B10 BONNETS, ETC. WOOD & CAR Y. OrENING OF FALL and WINTER BONNETS TIICKSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1868, No. 725 CHE8NUT Street, It tirp gONNET OPENING, TIICRSD1T, OCTOBEB 1. P. E GILL & CO., loifmwiat NO. 780 ABCII STBKET. HATS AND CAPS. JONES, TEMPLB A CO., IASHIONaBLK hattbba, No. 28 8. NINTH Street, First door above Ohesnnt street. I ( G TW WAKBDKTON'S IMPROVED VEKTL tl$r lated, and easy-flttlns; Dresa Hats (patented). In all the unproved fashions of the seaaon. UHto RT'T Ku-eet. nnxt floor to the Post Otltce. 1 is J ftp PIANOS. ' STEINWAY A SONS' GRAND Isauare and nDrlsbt Pianos, at .RLASlUS iikUW.'.No. luos OHKHNDT Btrees. St li CHICK BRING Grand, Pnn.re and Upright riAflUOa DUTTON'8, 9101m4p NO. 814 CHKSNOT Street. t":m STi-CK & CO.'S AND HAINES 17 if rtfBKOTHKKS' PIANOS, and MABON dt HAMUN'H CABIN KT UKUAN8. only at J. B. GOULD'S New Store, 810 8mtp No. 023 CHKSNOT Htreet POINT BREEZE PARK RACES. POINT BREEZ3 PARK. Fall Meeting MONDAY, Oct, IS, Mil lleatr, 8 In to har ness. Good dav and track. Mur.es to start at t o'clock P. M. JM. (loot! In enters p. b. General Thomas. J. Itucsell enters s. sc. Frank. Owner enters b. a. Little Pet. K. P. Stetson enters R. m. Lady Davis. JB D..Btetson enters s. m. Lady LlKhttoo'. The prlvllese of a member introducing a male friend without pay Is suspended. Admission, IU 19tt COPARTNERSHIPS. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THI3 DAT formed copartnership under tbe name and firm ot PAHMTA1RH A McCALL as IMPOHTKltS OF BRANDIrS. WINES. GINM, OLIVB Olf., Kte., and t OMMIHSlON MKKOHANTd for the sale of RYU. WHKAT, and Bo U 11 BON WHISKIES: and will continue tbe business at the old stand. No. 128 WAL NUT and No. il GRANITK Streets, where they hope to merit a continuance or tne patronage or tne traue as heretofore. . . jsiniH uitiBt Aim, js,i JOHN U. McCALL. Phllsdelphla. Oetober 1, 18t8. lOttt WANTS. MONEY WANTED IN VARIOUS 3U-3 on first mortgages In the city of Camden and bui dry parts of Houlu Jersey. Interest 7 percent. ii Ht No. 19 S. TH1UD Street. Pnlladelphla. MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Large reduetlons baying been made from New York on TYEST B0USD TRADE, The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company, To meet the same, have made correspondlpg retluo. tlons to protect tbe trade of Philadelphia, aud will at all times continue this pulley. For new rates, and ether Information, apply to the Agents of the Pennsylvania Ballroad Oomoany THIRTEENTH and MARKET Btree's l'alladel' Pbl' S. B. KIJIUSTOM, 10 t 8t General F-elaht Agent Pnna. It R. Oo. OONbUJIPlIVES, READ THE FOLLOWING MBD1CAL TEHTiMONY IN FAVOR OF UPIIAM'S FKESII MEAT CUM?. Dr. Jobn H.Steck, of this city, says: "We have it In our rower to give personal evidence of th. value o Mr. UPHAM'S FRESH MEAT CURE, la the case o a young friend of ours for whom It was prescribed. The Immediate eff ct was sn Increased appetite, a gradual, steady g-iln in flesh and a gena-al Improve ment In health. These re ults are due to a single bottle." ' rr G. W. Blaydes, of Jericho Ky., under da'e of Aug ill, says 'I have . sed up tbe bnz Ol FttKSH MKa'I CUKK I purchased of you some five weas age, and I coniebs it has auaeAaaan anvthinu I IIAVK KVrB T1K1 IN C'ONf L' ii fTIOM," bold at ft per bottle, er biz for ti JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, 82Btf No Am ARCH Htreet. P D G U K T & HONS1 STANDARD CIGARS, Retailed bv leading grocers and dealer; each box irae-msrked Under "MARIANA IUTA" brand, nineteen varle ties-genuine ''ALL HAVANA." CIUAItd, the leaf our Impoitatlon. Under "FRA DIAVOLO1'' brand, five varieties; all high grade "HAVANA-FILLER" CIGARS. We continue our Importations ot HAVANA ClUAlti by each direct Havana learner, 8. FUaUKT fe 80N9, 10 1 15t SO No it B. FRONT Btreet, TO LOAN ON MOHTO ATE IN UIS lauKiiiK nuu twuu to f'JU.UOl, LKWISI H. KKD.V Kit o. 711 WaLNQI- tt rtet, THIBD EDITIOaN LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Affairs in Spain Tho ox-Qaeon's Arrival in France Death of NoTftlichez A Reactionary War Trobable. By Atlantic Cable. London, Oct. 3 . TeVgrarai have been re eelved in this city, by way of Pans, dated at Bayonne, Fiance, Tnuriday evening, wbloU report the entry o( the exile! Queen of Spain into the territory ot tbe empire aud her recep tion and shelter by Napoleon. Finding tbat tbe revolution waa a "fact ac complished," Isabella broke up the semblance of tbe court held at San Sebastian a daring the mornlnp of Wednesday, 8eplettber 30, and set oat at an eatlj hour for France. She was ac companied to the frontier by a detachment of Spanish halberdiers, whom she dismissed when about to alcp from the soil of Spain ta tbat of Franc. The ex-Qneen breakfasted at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at Heudayc, aud arrived at Napoleon's sumUiCr retreat at Biarritz at half-past 2 o'clock in the allernoon. The Emperor Napoleou, tbe Empress Eugenie, with tho Prince Imperial 0 France, were ateembled at the chateau, where they received the fallen Bourbon. An interview extending fifteen minutes in duration took place between tbe distinguished party. lbe ex-Queen took her departure Immedi ately after tbe termination of the conference, entered a caritage ot a special train sot a art for her use by the officers ol the railroad, aud was taken to Bayonne, where she arrived at a quarter to three o'clock. Senor Marforl, ex-Uioisler of tbe Gonzales Braro Cabinet of Spain, had a place in the same carriage. At Bayonne they met the other members of the late ministry, when Senor Gonzales Braro held conversation with the ex-Queen tor about five minutes, took leave and retired. During her residence in France Isabella will inhabit the cattle now belonging to the Em peror Napoleon, an Pau: tbe list of the Bourbons sheltered in the cradle of the race, Isabella of Spain the guest oi a Bonaparte in the house where Henri IV was boru. Madrid rematued quiet at tbe la'.est moineut of date of the telf grams to-day. Madbit., Oct. 2. The official gazette ot thia city, issued by direction of the previiiooal janta ot government, publishes an official proclama tion pronouncing the deposition of tie Queen, Isabella tbe Second, and proclaiming the sove reignty of the people. Thedocumeut concludes with the wordsinstead of "God save the Queen" "Down wlih the Bourbons." The principal mercantile and banking firms of Andalusia have aireadj tendered ts the provi sional government the Oder ot a loan of 160,010,0110 of reala for present nses ot tbe ser vice. General Novaliches died in this city this morning trom tbe effects of wonnds teoeWed la the buttle between the royalist troops nuder his command and tbe revolutionary forces under Uenrral Seirano, near Cmlova. Oencral Caloue. ot tbe royal army, when about to fly from Spain with the view of joining the other monarchical exiles in Prance, was arrested and handed over by the soldiers of the revolutionary provisional junta at Burgos. Don Sebas'iau advised tne ex-Queen to resist the action of tbe people, and thus inaugurate a civil war, but the inhabitants of the Basque pro vinces, who had remained loyal, refuted to fur nish either men or money for such purpose, and so tbe idea was abandoned. Tbe Basque provinces nave since pronounced In favor of the revolution. The Spanish. Bourse is buoyaut and rising. Tbe MarquUtlc Novallcben. nntiA.il Wri7u1ifih07. nf whnm nnr flnantfch despatches have spoken so frequently of late, UlCU in JJXaonu jciciuhj iuuiuiuk, ui iruuiij, received in the recent battle with the revo lutionary General Serrano, although it is more than probable that the overwhelming disasters vthlch have overtaken tho Royal C inrt of rJpain, to which he was a devoted adherent, hastened his deatb. He has figured prominently in tbe civil as well as political affairs of his country, having been President of tbe Council of Minister", and acted a conspicuous part in the o'Donnell movement of 1850. He has en joyed the most complete cmtidetice of the Queen, in whose behalf ne bai lately fought against overwhelming odds in the province of Andhlusla. He waa over sixty years of a;;e. FR OM BALTIMORE. Suicide of a Xnvnl Proreaaor Exodus to milndelphia. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, Baltihobb, Oct. 2. Alfred Barber, formerly of Bordentown. New Jersey, couimluei Balclde, last nifiht, at the Mansion House, in this city, by shooting himself through tbe heart with a pistol. He had ben for a number ol years professor at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, but recently has been clerking here. His body was taken care of. No cause is assigned but euptosed insanity. Tbe steamer Somerset arrived last night from Liverpool, having bad a favorable passage. Large additional numbers of Boys in Blueand others have cone to Philadelphia this morning to see tbe grand procession and jubilee. FROM EGYPT. Attempt to Assassinate tbe Viceroy, By AUuntic Cable. Alexandria, F-gypt. Oct. 1, via London, Oct. 2 KvMiinii While tbo Viceroy of kBJIt was enpaped out of doors yesterday evening in wit nessing the lllumlnatlocs in the city oi Cairo, and when passing thiougu a narrow street, an attempt waa made to ai8asinate h'a Highness by dropping from a height a heavy steel bill, armed with sharp barb, with he intention tbit the mlf sile should fall on his heud. Tbe Viceroy efcopea uninjured. The perpetrator of the outrage is unknown FROM CALIFORNIA, San Fkancisoo, Oct. 1. The first raiu of the season fell last niabt. Arrived Ship Brighton, from Glasgow. Cleared-Bhipt Prusi-ia, Dorma. lor New York, with 37,000 racks of whea: Lorinsr, for Sydney, with 2000 barrels flour. G000 stcks of wheat. Bailed-8hip Alexander, for Liverpool. . Flour iu eood demand at $5'2&o; kett, $1,6531'V5 for good shipping. Legal-tenders,71j. markets by Telegraph. Baltihobb, Oct. 2. Cotton very firm and ad vatclns: mlddllnas. iiO. Flour aull and nominal. Wbeil dull: ; prime lo cbelc red, as-pst 6J. Osrn rnr white 2ofe fSlS. Oats U rm at T0(i7Wi lire firm i'sTm 8(). ttiids unchanged. rovlBlons flrui and um;naUged Ht0cks stror , . Chlcajo and Rock Island. VV',: Kea'ltuR, M'.i Canton. 47! krl. 411: HIHVeiBUU " .--, $50,000 1 Anuiv to 102 21 N tf tott D, iW't Illinois Central, lw; Outu--refaSS I tV. Vlrgl nla Ss. Sit: Missouri S .. VflrUOi miai lllai UUa ArHja K: Hiitlktin Blver. li CITY INTELLIGENCE. roa additionai, local trams sis insias nam.l MORE DALTMIOKE ROVUII9. Av,0'ri,""d of thorn ore As-touted At Cna tom Iloane OfHclnl. lAti TJJn,1?i Llonteuant Cams, of tbe First District Police, arrested on the train, whioa reacnedth.4 cy from Baltimore at 11 o'oloofc. tbe following persons, who had oo jie hither or tbe pnrpme o. rtelDgeolonlsi-d: Anthony O. 'vVllllanjs, William Hash, John William Joeeph .Murrey, Frederick a. Hong 1st, Jobn F. Magnlre, OCrk- T. Nlobolson, William lyck, John Disney, John J-'reyer. Jmepb lar-Una-.Jubn Hooper, Ueorge VV. Welsh, Thomas McUrath, Edward Keller, Jobn Marolc, William il. LangUell, Christopher Dnunr James Walker, and Jamea Watts. Four of the party are otaclals In the Custom House at, Hultlmore. A DEMOCRATIC ASSESSOR. Ho fs Arreated for Ilefaalnar to Asnes Aallvo Uoris Cltisscuai Michael Moirille, a Datnocrallo Assessor In the Seven teen tU Ward, waa arrested yesterday for refusing to assess foiuo twenty native born citizens, although tbey were vouobed for by responsible parties. He told them to go before an Alderman and matte affidavit tut they were entitled to be a-stssed, out even then altered bis mlud, and would, not asses tbem. Alderman Eggleton held him In f2uoo ball to answer. CITY CIlimSAL CALENDAR. a inn 7 hJav v anit deollaod l!tBa : HW t-Ji; (iht . S7 7fil0: Wwwm. strnihss-tu; riOBiurii,mii U ts' t alnoru U. VmWHi-W. Whe.tt easier: si.rl.., i' K?;,iii-f7 tvra Ou'l aud dfcllnei; sales at l-12i.rl.j. f 1,h "rtulVat " ,78' o, Bef quit! , Prk dull at Robbed a "Hoy In I.lno" Topped the Till Youthfiil'l hlc 11 A Siiiit.tli-up .Urtli rlona 1 inch lei. Three negroes, named Christian Green Peter James, and bani'tcl Blake, were arrested last evening for rohttmn a "Boy in Blue" ot his mouey at beventh and Lorn bird streets. Officers Parker atid Gibsou amsfjd them, and Alderman Swift tent them belo. James Carr, a lad of twelve year?, went Inlo Dreydoppel's grocery store, No. 220 . Ij'itth street, last evening, while the proprietor wa at the door looking at a pa-sing parade, and robbed tbe till of $9. Henna observed by a woman, chased, and captured oy a policeman. Alder man Godbou committed him. Louis B;rford, Mrcus Wllmann, and Cbas. Llnhoff, lads about ft 1 teen years ot aje, were arrested yesterday for ste&liug caps lrorn th front of a hat and eap store at Second street and Girard avenue. Aldermso- Eggleton hold them in $800 bail each to auswer. A lellow named Hugh McGrath, driving a wagon, ran into another waon yesterday, at Broad and Beiks etnets, and pretty badly dam aged It. He attempted to escape, but was cap tured by Office r Miller. Aldermaln Haines held him in $500 bail. Alphonsus Bander ar.d nenry GUnlin lads ol about eightee i years went into Vfolfen den's saloon in Miinajunk yesterday, and because the- proprietor ret used them wbUky, broke bis windows. Held in $800 bail each by Alderman Kamsdell. Tbi Reception op Judob Bbbwstbr last bvisino. The lollowiug is a luller report of tbe ceremonies at the reception of Judge Brewster, last evening, which is uoticed on our inside pages: After a general shaking of hands the members of tbe Bar formed in a semicircle in ibe dra ing-room, a .d Mr. Remak welcomed the Judge home in the most felicitous expres sions of good-will and esteem. He said thut this was a spontaneous, cordial, and most sincere manilestalion on the . part of the Bar, whoso senior and junior members, all in one heart, unite iu their high regard and affection (or tbe Judge. None more co, however, than his con temporaries at the Bar, wbo had rejoiced at his groat success as a practitioner, and oa l learnad to love him lor his niauy excellent qualities as a gentleman and profes-iotial brother. His eleva tion 10 mo dcecq naa oeen nsuea oy litem wim joy; and there was no one holding a public trust certainly none ot tbe judiciary wbo to a greater degree enjoyed the esteem and good-will cf tbe whole Bar, hb well as of tho community, ot which be was an honored member. Pre eminently qualified lor judicial position, may he loner be spared to hold it, or any higher oue his rountrymen may call upon him to till. The Judsre, who bad evidently been completely taken by surprise bv this demonstration, wai much affected, and thanked the gentlemen pre sent in his usually happy mode. An hour having passed in lively conversation, the entire party were magnificently intcriaineu, the music with out giving additional zest to the good things presented within. Verv excellent speeches were n ode by William L. IIirt, William L. Dennis, Hon. James H. Campbell. J. Gordon Brlnckle, James B. Ithoads, Georgo Ball, Richard Ludlow and others. The whole atlnir was altogether a great success, no doubi eiviug great pleasure to the Judge and his family, as it proved highly satisfactory to all who participated therein. Smith, Randolph & Co. furnish us with the following list of American reeisterel at the banklrg bouse of James W. Tucker A Co., 3 and 6 Kue Scribe, Taris, lor tne week ending Sept. 17. 1868:- Naw York. Mr. John A. Wilson and family, Mr. W. F. Csry and family, Mr (i. ii . Cooper and daucb tsr, atlss A.tj. Latimer. Mr. James S'.oUps and faint ly, Mr. James blokes, Jr.. Mr. D W, Hlnliop. Mr. Iisnlel U. Mason, and K'Ihs Marie IT. CodilliiK'on Brooklyn. Mr. Jobn ii. knife. Mr. K B. THalhnl m. r. Mr. W. F Lib bye, Mr. Fred. E. Foster, and Mr. and Mis. H. B. Cblitendu. Busioo. Mr. l. I. Mt.lt. Mr. Edulu Lamson and family, Mr. Ueoige J. l 'nk and lamlly.ibe Mltars Flske. Mr. Charles F. D iimar Mr. aod Mrs. 8 D Warren, Mr. H. 1. Warie.-i. Jr., Miss Coruall L. War ren, Mr. Edward P. vhrtn Mr. Arthur C. Wal worth, Mr. aud Mrs. Jo"i H Duff. HI. Louis Mr. J. M IV iu s. New Haven. Rev. J. Ila iead Carroll andwl.'e. Mr. William Spencer. M191 Fellowes Balilmore. Mr. JoaU-n 1. te. Mr. Har ry Lee , M iss Belli Lee. Han Franclsoo Mr O-nrte Oordon. Ftlladelpnia. Mr. W. 1 trler. Mr. W. R Hniih and family, Mr. Jamos v. Iugbam, Dr. DulSoauatt, Dixon. Ill -Mr. Q. H. 1'hk-. Pomeroy, Ohio Mr HiiintBl I). Horloa, Albany. Mr. W. C. L'l la aud family. Hyracuse. br. m. B. n.ilii nan aud wife, Mr. W. O. Lime and family. providence. Bo r. F. A iv it g. Lyons. M r. C K. Berr.. PlCTCBBS FOR THE "llOVS IJT BLUE." Mr. Kast, the talented ar.il of Harper's Weekly, whose telling pictures hi tbat periodical have done so much to ht1;) the eooi work along, came on three days aj 'rom Mew York, ou a special invitation from Generals Cbipman and Barnnm, of the Nat oual Committee. He has been hard at work nip lit aud day, ever sinco hit arrival, with tbe bruth aud pencil, turning out an immense number ol hid inimitable pictures on canvas and paper, mid the walls of National Hall.on Market streei. mv decorated with nearly a clnion immortio carl n irei in crayon, which will afford infinite aoiueneut t) tbe "Bojs in Bine" in torchlight aiocci'sion to-night. There will be fifteen large transparencies, on which be is at present working: anong th-m we may meutiou ''aieymour me Rioter," mulched by "Grant the Quieter." "Frame Blair as the Whuky Bottle empty n theHheK." "Blair on the War Path," and "Ail Quiet oa the Po toajac." Two Mobb Fkaudci.mt Dkalbrs I!t ClTIZBX ship Bound Ovis Ktw. ort MoBrlde, liquor detler, LvlngalNp, S7S Cumber jtnd street, and John Burk. laboisr, llvltiR ou Cnmuierce street, aOove Cutnaer 1 nd, were betore Aldermai llsltler al Z o'clock ibis afterLoon, on the charge or b iug concerned in pro curing lllfKsl naturalisation paper. Palrekilaiey testiliof I am a stonecutter, living In Port Klcbmoud, In Peopsr sir eel: John Burk and anoibf-r uiau came wliro 1 was boarding, 10 take d'.wa tbe Dames for the assessment Use, about three weeks since: I saw blm yesterday at noon In bis bouse, and aaked bis bttalU4s; he said be could get my psiern and would make It all right: after bts din ner wc went around to a taveru and got tbe papers: I did not t MoBrlde then; I got tbe papers from lbs har-tf iitr; be look them from a drawer back of the bar; I u.sds application In Court for my papers about tbrse aeeks ago: I was rejected: they would not graut tne the psptra; I was sent to tbe assessmeat oflloe: WcBrlcels not tbe man wbe gave me tbe papers: I have bi en In Ibe country three years and six mouths: I iievrr mane application for tbem till lately; I first nret Burk wben be came to the bouse to get the Dame. oilicer Bamuel Grant testtfle Tha paper iv s nit d) Is tbe ono I fount oa Haley. , M0B1 Ida was discharged. Burk was held 'a as was alio Haley. Tub Bnirrao Iktbbest. In oonsequenoe of rr.,lnotoiia havlnir Vpi made iromNeW York to the West, tbe Peunsslvaoia Bailroad Corn- puny rave made correspoumutr reuuunuui, in inner In nrotniit the trade of Phlladeliihia. The new rules can be had by apnlylng to the Aareuts of ih Vailioud t'iiil)ayt Xhirteenttt uu JU r ktUtrtt;tal chief m.rsha. .h "d lf. ","lur'.w regiment was carried In the procession. f HoHS fll THE Rinsnu r Tl.l. i - - --- ---- . uivraiDg, Dfl- tWeell 1 MBit 9 n'nlnrb- . . e.' . . tLY bavin hlS t? ? d baJ ta n,lnut old. to which she bad ft given birth upon the stepjof a dwell- lD'tJ,font na c;,hri9l"" atreets. Tne molhec and child were well cared for. oidA ..u,I,DL,i,?:TA male ohlId. fo -e9 d,;!!?1 iil9 mor"n on the steps of tbe little stranger waa sent to the Almshouso. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. For additional legal Atws see First Page. catttTw VtSSf i iM11- l?.;ZX.n"'-'np01 lb aatafaoioS 'oi b' on5 mads ,'or tbe arrest or a par.y. But I understand tnia D.r.y nas already been arrested, a . 1 d I a m peven ei by this acs from issuing tbs attachment oriva.1 fSr ... 1 " witai.uiUBIII 1)1 StVHIl 11 tr hJ5 1- 1 1 M1"'d ll,lllM laet tbat tuis man m2rt,B-t ffcirff1"". .""re-s and sesl of this j unite ntiarswoiid Nn. 1 in ..... ,j Vl my .ft. x;:?;; 1 w,u tht chM jq9 " Mr MoMlchael-cottld be not be brought in opon yuV ?' ! u8t 0 Ji the Court acllug as a J usllee OI tt0 aBC(. Judge Hbarawood It be were brought np In tbat way, j could not compel blm t ) answer. r. Hmlth Hut if tue seat ot tbe Oourthat b;nn by Dim appended to papers without anthorlty. would not tbat be stitrJuienl contempt lu jusuty tue Issuing of IblswarraulT Judne fcharswood The only legal way that X see by wb cb ion niiKhlrech him would be lo take a ruie against tbe Protnono ary and b log ib.s mau in unon SUtll-O'DS. Mr. McMlcbael This prooedlng is to unmual and of so gteal Importance that I thiuk we should reicti It If sucu a ibn g were pusalble. Mr. Theodore ( uyler here said: Mav It please your honor. X appear here all the lavilatlou or Colonel Hrowden. not proiea lonally, but as his perional friend. While 1 agree with my friend Colonel Mc.Vii chacl as to the Importance ot tbe case, yel as a law yer I cannot see the rules ot law departed from, Tba purest lutrgrlly of the Prothonolury, Colonel Hnow-d-n, has prompted blm to ieqae-1 your Honors to bring In this person aod disc iver now be bas been able 10 commit this Irattd. B t, sir. 1 do not see how It caa e done la accordance with tbe kuown rules of law. You titas a J isiiceof the peace, but bow are you going is exercise your au bority wben the con current Jurisdiction ot anotbei otllcer bas a'.reaoy at lachco T You sit as a Jndge of the rjtipnme Court, but now yon are silling at Nlil p lus ouly. Much a pro os as la bete abked for should come fromthe Court :n anc. Juoge Phars word Why nit let a vole ba entered agalmttbe Protbonnlary to show cause why the at tacbaiei t abouid not isu., and then aubpuBua this parly. If be be brought iu tinder tbat, we can have blsstatenBent. I do not think tne fart or hit having tbe impression ol the beal would qualify me in allow ing tne atiaonment; bui let the rule be eniared This Is a very novel case, and I will be glad to have It ferret, d out. ii tbe cou'lltioti of tha oilice Is such tbat Its papers can be smitrtled out In tms tnnuntr, It Is a great Imputation or Irroeu larlty In Its management, Co onel Hnow Jen bai said tbat be er siuBt-d blaak yapera and my Instruc tion lo h'm bas beeu, never le sigu any csrUucate w thont first havlcg rouipsred It w.th tbe petition ao cou.paiylng ii id order to see tbat they corresp ud. However It would be as well to let the Prolhou iWry ask or,loi rty lo ezamUe Into the matter aud obtain any llghi he can. colon. 1 bhonden mde this request, which was granitd, and the Chief Justice was sworn as a wit ness At er Insprctlngeacb of the ttielve f-aulu'eoi pupils, he sald:-I have been taoiilUr with C.ilonei Nnowdtrn's signature for iblrty-Hve or tony years, an say potlilvelr suae u ne of ibete are It." Cross-examined by Mr. McMIc ael ' I cannot say whether or not tbe.ie are genuine liumetil ns of lbs seal. 1 am not sntllcteutly acquainted wlih It, never havlug examined It niinulsiy with a vlsw to Ideu litv Ii." Tbumas B Worrall sworn I bavs been an ofllcer of thlscuuit savpnietn ye.rc, aud am families with Colonel tDow tten's sixuatar": none or tnese are bis. does examined I am not sulllcienl y familiar with the seal lo oelecta counterfeit, unless a very had one; Ibavebeen an otllcer ofth's court seventeen years, but not employed lu tbe etllce; the papers of the olllce seldom oime into my bards, and consequently X very rarely bave occasion lo examine the sen I. UUlcers Bh il and Johnson, of the Cjum, tetlded to the same effect. Charles B. Rnss sworn-I am Search Clerk In the office of this Court, and bave been since December, 1S46; I know Colouel bnowden's slguature; none of these are Ii: I am familiar with the saai; bave to make an lmpreslou o It upon every search cerilU cate that goes out of my baud; I would not like to say whether these Impressions are genuine or conn tsrftjltr; but It they are genuine, I do not ate why tbey would not be sharper. In answer to a question by the Judge: I never knew a blank certificate to be kept lu the olllce with Ibe seal upon it. ... Al ibe close ot this examination Judge Sbarswood said: ' I eee no ground now for a rule or attachment against ibe otUotr of ibe Court. Tnese atlldavlis read lo me raised a mere Implication ot irregularity on his port, which might jUHttfy a rule. Bui now. In the face of tills testimony, 1 oo not see bow I can Issue the attsebmmt. If tbe man was orougbtheie as a witness I conld not compel blm to answer if he de clined opou ibe ground of self-crlonlnatlon. Mr. MrMlchael Beiore your Honor decides tba question I would ask leave to o infer with ntvo l league. Tbe matter has ts-.umed an auitnda we wlsned to avoid, and therelore we moat csusider what Is best to e done. Uf course, time was given blm, and after coasulta tlon becou'.luued: We are auxlous to lake no steps or urge no measure upon tbe court that would seem to be pi em pled by mutes or partisan zeal, or that would raits an lmoutatlon ot wrong against any public otllcer; and more espeolally one standing as high as iolocel Buowden, But we baveadutyto perform, and though unpleasant, yet we feel bound to do It. We bad not Introduced these signa tures as evidence of anything; Improper lu tbe conduct of Colonel Mnowden. We bad ottered na testimony to prove them genuine or apuriuus. But since Colonel bnowden has seeu ht blmselt lo bring their character in questlou. we must now adopt au other course. While be proves the signatures forge ries your Honor will observe that no testimony bas been oUered as to the seal; there is uothlug to prove that 11 Is not tbe seal ol Ibe Court But It Is found upon these fraudulent papers There'ore, we con sider It to the Interest or the Prnthouotary, as well as ibe privilege of the persons whom we represent, that Ibis rule should be granted, aud testimony taken in regard lo the seals. If this Is the result ol negli gence It sbonld at least receive the scrutiny of tba court. It tbe fault lies at tbe door of his subordinates, we will oe glad to know It. We should bntg It borne to tbe perpetrator. It Mr. Cnylerean suggest any method of proceeding by which we oou Id avoid tbe unpleasant necessity or lovolviug Ibeotli clal chaiacterof Colonel Hnowden In ibe Investiga tion, we wl I gladly receive bts susgotttou. Bui as tbe matter iow stands, sir, we ask the Court to gtaul tba rule as beiore mentioned. Mr. Ouyler I shHild have hoped, your honor, tbst, after bearing the testimony adduced br Colonel buowden, niy friend, as a memherol tbe bar, as a gentleman, wou d have coneded that the ofllcer waa tboicugbly vindicated. But I most r.gret that be bas not seen bis wav clear to doso. What ground Is there, s'r, tor this rule? None, sir, Tue testimony ei the Chief Justice aud the other witnessei bas esta blished tte fuel that the papers are not genuine. This precludes your honor from granting a rule against the Protuonutary. It is not my place to point out a remedy to lha other side, but I will merely remind tbem that the Criminal cojrl 1 open lo them tor tbe pBoUhment of any ollencs. Mr. Pro Ith There are two grounds, your Honor, upon which an assessor might receive these papers as genu'se. which are the signature oi tne Protbouotary and seal of tbe Court. As to tbe first, les liuony bas been adduced to prove ft forgery, aod while this ex onerates tbe ofllcer In tbat resosot. yet npon the other point Ibe papera bear mob an Impression, of negil rsoce as to demand Inquiry. Vbere Is nothing se far to show that the sea a nre not genuine, and lo regard o them there BLnuld be au Investigation. Tba remedy roluied out by Mr. .Aiyler In the Cr mlnal Oourl A not thatlspeedy sotlon which the nature or his cs 's requires. PWe think tbe rule abou.dbsal 'Ttidga Bbarswnod concluded to hold the matter under nousldera'tum fieyr York MocK ttiotn(lona 3 I. 9f. Received by telegraph from Ulenrllnulng A Davis, Block Broilers. No. 48 H. Third street. N.Y. Cent. H 12S:,;! Toledo A Wabash... 69 N. Y. and E. K lA . Mil. 4 Hi, Paul oom. 0 Ph and Kea. K vWA Ailatua Kprens 61'4 Mlc. and N. I. K.8i5i Wella. Kargo Kxp.. 3n?2 Clev APitteb'c R- Wlv.fi. KxpresaUo.... it Cbl and N W. oom 8-i Tennessee Ui.uew... twtf Chi and N.W. pre-f. H vi Gold tW.t (JU1 and K I. 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