THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1868. 3 THE OFFICIAL VOTE. The following it the official vota of rhtladei phU, s announced by ths Return Judges jcMcrday, only a portion of the complete returns being received m time for our lsM edition: TUB VOTB FOB ArniTOR riKtfERAL. 1.... a... 8... 4... 5... ... 7.... H... .., lO... II ... 12... 14... 1ft.... Itt... 17.. JH.. !.... so... aa... a:.... 21... 85... 2... Ml. To'l Mnj A udUor-OcncraV Jwlfft of Supreme Churl, lt7. 4517 (KIIM hh.ii 8!IH(i, 8373 2N17 4724 3:121 871)5 4.-k; 8171; 8I!I8 4180' 4U(X) 7776 41100 4281) 64-iO 6552 1)271) 2714 4240 4H41 4112 8200 Mitt 22.-1(1 176(1 1 2408 254h 1:132 1131 m:i 111(1 25H8 1H!"5 11)73 2S.IH 1 mo 14.1) 2310 2-47 43.U IMiU 1520, 8172 Si7' 4K:8 1512 2572 2271 2W 12KI 8252 12 6 1)18 2101) 299 ll: 8510! 10011) 2l!Wll(i71) J71NI' 22.10 11171): 171 551) 2120 47211 1021) (iOK 122 151 It 1710 101)211 2071 i U71 I) III 3 If I 17."1) 387 l))5.'t 811.1 2113 27H0 2'2.")8 8' HO 4151 1172 1074 1767 2013 l'.IIO 2(51 1024 818 121441 00633 0080S COM3 175 2N0I) 4.14 H OH IK 81KIK 2771) 12101) 1)1411 80211 87711 870 R 97Ml 507 R I hull! 628D; fiWRl 182R! 70R 2002 20113 1148 872 910 851 2IH5 1475 100!) 2150 DO.) 11X9 1005 2211) 8tjH3 10S2 1141 2570 )8(i 8700 1322 2030 1H:i8 1K0S 919 2417 90!) 729 1778 1 22 IK 80951 10021) 20SII 9331) 2IOl!l529L 190(1 1020 1 J 1400: 6(01) 1S27 11 S3 1513 1513 1071 J 010 1744 85SR 81) 15(1 R 9V1II 7781) 4571) 1H1K 1722 527 R 21)12 751 R l!)15l 2131 2278 1800 20011 8782 11371) 671 K 201) 101) KIlDi 273 R 1172 50IR 402R 731) 5721) 5)1R 80S, 101 R 737 1 bi) 1550 10S1 141)1 1828 49,109' 52,009 149.469 I 2,600 FOTt MAYOR. CITY SOLICITOR. Wards, 1 2 8 4 fi 6eeeeeets 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 16 18 17 18 19 SO 21 28 23 24 25 2 27 28 Totals.. I 2831 2514 1 1320 1129, 1139' 1096 1 2570 1 1673! 11)50 2776 1085 ! 1421, 2249, 2010, 4154, IKIOi 1408 31201 3123 4763! 1513 2515! 2256 ! 1071 1267 8223! 1178! 8U8 fs II i! I? 2133 8375 2191 2800 2231. 1718 2151 1051 1834 171161 2071)1 173: 1924 1 191)1! 8523 2108 2784 221) 3i82 4531 1190 1090 1783 2039 1928 2372 1049 806 250 425 22 116 USD 323 622 031 837 331 222 317; 85; 473, 82, "851 1 12!) i 82 1001 1165 1737, 1092 022 985 819, 328 1288 661 I 2398 i 25U3 132S1 1.31! 1132 1106! 25.88 1077! 196(1, 2812; 10961 141!) 22s7j 2028; 4'28j 1853; 1513 8104 3447 4792 1535 2508 2275 2083 1274 3237 1197 906 2120 3,'si 2190 2S01 2238 1708 2130 1616 1821 1700 2072 1710 18S6 1975 8191) 2156 2708 2273 8091 4191 1177 1072 1701 2028 1921 235!) 1029 8o0 , 59,679 01,517 69,079 Mnj. Fox, D.... 1,838 00,230 61,122 60,230 Barger, D., 892 JlHCKIVKR OF TAXES. 7'el'z.lt. JUtlloi,JJ. 1 2120 20111 2 2552 8537 3 1338 2478 4 1138 2858 6 1150 2224 6 11 18 1703 7 2610 2106 8 1094 1031 9 1975 1812 10 2812 1709 11 ......1094 2074 12 1446 1749 13 2284 1890 14 2032 1070 IS 4309 3400 16 1859 2150 17 1507 2771 18 3165 2209 19 3453 8092 20 482J 4406 21 1539 1170 2? ..2505 1671 23 2275 1750 24 2099 191)2 26 1275 1918 26 8205 2328 27 1251 1024 28 914 852 Total8..60,578 60.811 00,670 MaJ. for Melloy. 238 CITY CONTROLLER. Hancock. 11, 2400 2511 1319 1137 1141 1103 2603 urn 1909 swu 1091 1445 22HU 2032 4292 1810 1502 8105 8451 4788 1510 2570 2272 2093 1250 3238 1195 909 60,318 Getz, D., ads. n. 2112 8.51!) 2179 2H58 2213 1707 2113 1041 1810 1757 2073 1751 1S95 1974 3188 2157 2779 2271 3089 4199 1173 10S3 1764 2017 1945 2358 1031 857 61,072 60.818 724 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. FROTITONOTARY COM HON 1... 2... 8... 4... 5. C 7... n UUi'ions, Jirp. ,...2136 ,...2522 ...1306 ...1114 1117 ,...1101 ,...2505 ,.1000 ,.1947 10... ......27115 11..... 1083 12 1449 13 2264 14 2001 16 4V64 16 -....1847 17.... 1509 18. 19 20, 21, 22. 23, 24, 26, 26 27.. i8... ,.8150 , 8441 ...4764 ...1634 ...2649 ...2 44 ,...2074 ,...1201 ,...8228 ....1187 .... 908 Totals.. 59890 bfuppard, Dtm, 1864 8571 2510 2874 2250 1700 2158 1654 1H4Q 1K13 2074 J 748 1911 2(01 8513 2144 2780 2279 30K6 4518 1184 1690 1777 20ol 19U 2367 1037 857 61165 69890 J)'jnian, JSep. 23!)9 2536 1321 1128 1132 1102 2390 1690 1980 2800 1U92 14,55 2289 2026 4308 1850 1515 3107 3451 4826 1541 2658 2200 2085 1207 8243 1194 915 Fletcher, Hem. 2119 8)56 2503 2857 2238 1699 2130 1034 1802 1777 2060 1741 18S2 1973 3101 2142 2774 2266 8075 4103 1177 16S1 1707 2022 1910 2351 1035 850 00331 6 1955 00311 Mnj. BhCDpard, 1275 MaJ. Fletcher, Oil JCnOBH OF THE DISTRICT COEBT. CITY COMMISfl JUcduen, Ward. Kep. i. 2 2525 8 1,331 4 1131 6 1181 6 1)04 7 2810 8 1078 9 l!)8fl 10 28C II 1090 12...... 1440 13 2260 14 26Ufl 15 4277 16 IKiO 17 1500 18 8101 19 8138 20 47K4 21 1539 22 2503 23 2271 24 2088 25 1271 28 823!) 27 1188 28 904 IONKR. Vrm 2116 57 2489 2805 2239 1703 2128 1030: 1801 1767 2076 1 1757; 1914 19701 8194 216) 2778 2273 8101 4503 1172 108D 176(1 2023 1925 23i5 lO.'W 800 BURVYOR-GF,NKRAI.. Campbell, Kni, Ward. Hep. 1 2109 2 2552 8. lKI'i 11.3.5 1141 4 6 6 7 8 10."" It 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 20. 21 'i ......... 23 24... 25... 26... 27... 28 , 1110 2002 1 !). ,-....1972 , 2s35 1100 H7 2308 2046 4330 1805 ......1524 3172 8451 4827 1542 .2505 .2273 ...2102 ...12S0 ...H2.3S ...12, '5 .. 910 TotalH... 60,1U2 0I,)5 ,Totals...60,600 69,140 , 2108 85)2 2196 2H.56 22 2 1704 2122 10W 1823 1759 2071 1741 18'8 1953 8(10 2116 2703 2239 3089 4151 117(1 10S5 1709 2011 1120 2155 1025 830 H0.85S (W.ti'JO MoJ. Weaver, D., 973! Maj. Exit, I)... 238 lirtt C'onirreHMiounl District. 1808. 1S06. V'orda. 4. ft , 1 , 11 ........ H, Berry, liandnll, (jlbbont, Rand ill. Jirp. .. 2547 .. 1357 .. 1153 .. 1159 .. 1102 .. 1090 Jrm. 8521 2153 2818 2195 101)6 059 H'P. 231!) 1261 1)25 105(1 1112 1065 Uem. 3'i'ij 19-1 2191 1885 1135 1032 Pratldt-Dt Judge, AHSoclato Judie, , Hare- Hirst. liyer. aMtnu ic. Wards. K-p, J)tm, Km), i)eii, 1 2420 2108 2418 2108 2 2539 8515 2537 3545 3 1335 2487 1321 2-301) 4 1120 2819 1122 2855 6 1147 22Vi3 114(1 2225 1126 1680 Ilia HlHO 7 2042 2084 2041 2001 8 1720 1004 1711 1012 9 ,,.1974 1811 109 1814 10 -....2812 . 1708 2813 1753 11 1097 2073 10117 2073 12 I4o9 1738 1450 1711 IB.... 2308 1871 2293 18S4 14 - Vtm 1931 2018 1952 15 -..4207 8435 4326 8113 16 1808 2140 1858 2117 17 - 1521 27-5" 1520 273 18 8100 2257 3102 2201 19 846'i 8072 3137 3D79 20 4818 4152 4801 44S5 21 1544 1108 lf.39 1172 22 20:2 1713 2081 10,3 28 V272 1766 2270 1701 24 2108 2011 2080 2014 26 11-7 1912 1284 1910 26 3285 2342 8A50 2.16 27 WIS Ml 12'W I'Wl 28".r........ I8 JS 832 Totftln.00 074 00.649 60.623 60 718 60 049 69.623 Total 8108 14745 7728 12192 8108 7728 Mnj. Randall, I) 0337 Randall,!) 1101 Nerond t'onjrrosslounl District. 1808. 1806. O'JTeiU. picrcnce. O'Neill. Hulme. Wards. Jirp. Dem. Jtv- V'm 1 2(00 2152 2011 15)9 7 2.306 2118 2304 1 790 h 1078 1039 iii8 1419 1961 1817 1788 1518 It) 2782 1778 2510 1156 2 8186 2381 2115 1693 Total... 14533 11913 12612 9175 11913 9175 Mnj .' 2020 O'Neill. R. 8137"o'Nelll R Third Congressional District. 1808. 1866. Wards. 12 i: itt 17 is , 1 , Myers, Moffelt, jeep. jjvm. 1402 ... 2310 .... 1874 .... 1497 ... 3147 .... 3139 Total 13729 1727 1856 2116 2781 2285 3091 13850 13729 Myers, Jiuvkwalter, Jttcp. Dem 1536 1178 2160 1539 17!)3 1870 130S 221)1 2S23 183,5 2811 2415 12520 11510 11310 Mnj. Moflet, D 127 1004 Myers R. 1 oiirlli Congressional District. 18G8. 1806. Wards. 14 15 2U 21 21 27 2 Kelley, Xiicholnoix, jcp. J Jem. 70 4209 4709 1501 , 2050 1170 892 2014 3521 4545 1211 2012 1052 803 J'ellcy, Welsh, Jtep. Jjcni. 2101 89!)9 3782 2013 1500 1027 1099 2S02 3198 1097 1374 850 Total 17107 15218 14551 12126 12126 15218 Majorities 1859 Kelley, R. 2123 Kelley.R The Twenty- elehth ward was formed slnee 1806. II fill Consrrcsfilonal District. Tbe vote in the city section of this district was counted yesterday, ami foots up tuns: lees. isho. TTarr. ! 2:4 25 Taylor, Reading. Rep. Vem. .... 2501 J077 2291 1790 ...m 1271 1916 Totals., 6125 6389 0i89 Taylor, Rep. 2001 997 54U 4371 R'jss. JJem 134S 1551 1472 4371 Majorities. 738 for Taylor. 1070 for Taylor Second Senatorial District. feKNA'lolt, JUUOK SUP. COURT. Wards, 10 :t 1 13 -1808.- JJennzry, 11. Xtisenrlva, I). ....lDtiS 18(0 ....2779 1776 ,....2286 1880 ,....2001 1984 ....4264 3599 1807 . Jirp. 1099 21,36 1905 2249 3093 13,901 11,049 11,019 12002 9401 9161 Rep mnj. 2,852 Fourth Senatorial BKNAIOB. 1808 , Wards. Oonn'll, It. 1H 818 ltt 8479 20 4826 21. 1526 2600 2273 24 2077 25 1207 27 1202 H 911 2o: District. JUDOB8UP COURT. 1803 Collins D 625 3003 4447 1188 1069 1771 202S 1919 1025 853 20439 lt4tf Rep.lUBj. 1951 18485 Jirp. 282 2686 8706 1322 2036 1958 1608 919 909 729 16175 15028 617 Vem, 88. 2000 3782 1049 1472 1,556 1681 1491 K08 737 15028 CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TKM8 BBS OUTBIDS PAGES. Jbffedbon Medical Collegb. The inaugural addrentiof Dr. J. Aitken Melprs, on entering on tits duties at 1'roiessor ot tbe instituics or ueui cine and Medical Jurisprudcdce In Jclferson Medical College, nas bcea univernally admired bv (lie medical protesatou. roe euDject was tue 'Ccrielation of tbe Pnyslcal and Vital Forces," BDd, a'ter paying a tlowiut; tribute to tbe worth and merits ot the late Professor Duntilion, tbo late iiicumbent of tbecbair.be uua an elabo- late mid 1, aruid statement of tbe recent pio etemol tclenre relative to tbe cotrelntion of tbe (orci-s referred to in Ll! hubiect, to which was due much ol tbe phyUl 'glcul a lvaurcmeut in i be me bods t reti uicu employed in ctieims- trv and ptiv.'ics. He relerred to the labors of Dr. Mctcal'e, of Kentucky, asa oardner vannxem, one or tha enrlv members or tue Academy or Na'ural fc'.ences, who were iu aivunce of Pri)tetori Grove, ( arp' nter. Hiid oilier Kngluh writers in the eiiuutiiitiou ol tbe correlatiun theory. ItrCEI'TION OF A FlRK COMPANY. Th flreTUHQ of our cliv turned out in larue nurnbers hi even ins to receive the Howard IVire Cwnpauv of Cbarb ttown, Mae., wbo purprse upcndioa a lew days in the City of bro'.heily Love. The welccmo tbev received must have convinced Hem tbsttbere is nore in tlut appfllatlon than the more name. Upon tbeir srrival at tbe deprU tbev wer-cordially crowed by the long line o their lellow-tiri'rjnen which was present to do them honor. Tho line of march was tbeu taken tp, and each member, dressed in uniform, bore a niiniiiift tnrcu, torowiug a eiare or ueui arm? the MreetH throueh which tbe proces9iou passed. 1 he vlfHors are the pmsts of tbo Hope Steam Fire Engine Company, and could riot be lu better bands. Inrpkcion op Floor and Meal for tho week ending October 15, 1808: Burrels of Superlne. 9553; do. Klne, 123: do. Mlddunes, 4; do. Hje, 77; do. condemned, 137. Total, 9891. Defidbd, hot Rkeined. Oar oaustio friend Smart, who dined lately at ths Maukiou HoriSH, declares that, taking into considera tion tha eating and the oratory, ha beliove the best name for ciyio bankets is "Hlutl and Kaliiralizadon Frauds. The followlrR letter from Judge Airncw ex plains Itself, and will 'be read with interest on account of its application to currentquestions: Beater, Oct. 14. 166R.-My Dear Colonel: -1 have received your reply of the 10th Instant to my letter of the 8th. It, as you say, tbe practice relating to naturalization of aliens, which In mine I bad di?npproved as irregular, was "ap proved" by my two brothers lately holding th Nisi Prim, and ir you acted under the "direc tion" of the Judge who held the Court, I have nothing more to say on tbnt point. It would be Improper, In a letter to a cleik, to comment on tberulinus of a member of tbe Court. lean now only reeret, if your statement bi correct, the practice 1 bad condemned is brought homo so nearly to ourselves. Waiving that, I am constrained to say that your explanation of the ruh of naturalization papers tbroueh our court Is not patisfactory. It is wholly immaterial whether the true average per paper be twenty-five or tbirty-flve seconds, this momentary period bolnff wholly inadequate to any intelligible understanding and determi nation of the case. The petition must be opened and read, or its contents stated to the judire. If there be a previous declaration of intention, the certified ccpy from tho record must be ex amined and tLe jtidee fatisfled of Its character. One oath is to be administered to the applicant and another to the witticsj, the jurats thus doub ling the number of the petitions. The judue mu&t then fotm his opinion iu each ca'e on the evidence of residence, moral character, and fit ness of the applicant, bis attachment to the principles of the Con-tltutlon, and right dispo sition to the good order nud happlucss of thh) country. But, in order to dispose of the greiit numbT of cakes run through ho hurriedly, you inform me that five or more persons were ennaed in tue business, and tout una would eive tnree minutes of time to each cae. That would do if it belonged to each subordinate or tipstave to decide, and he were qualified by learning and capacity to do so; but you forget, or omit to mention, tnat as tne I. cunt lias out one udie and one prothonotary. a single person necessa rily must examine and pass upon every case, BDd, therefore, each must be examined and determined in the twenty five or thirty-five seconds of time. You consequently either permitted the subordinates and tipstaves to decide upon the admission to citizenship, or suffered tome of the cases to pass through WituOut a determination. As to vour fees, it is a matter of no moment whether they were paid or secured by card, the circumstance having been mentioned as an element in the consumption ot the brief period of time, and not as important in itself. ot course 1 did not expect you would discuss with me the powers ol the Court or its otbeors, hut 1 rpminilrd von that naturalization Is a judicial question, because as a lawyer (aud the I'rothouotanes or tne bupreme uourt are cuosen from tbe bar) you would know that the question is not an open one, it having been decided in Hump vs. Commonwealth, 6 Casey. 475, by our Court, the Bench then being com posed of l.owry, C. J., and Justices Woodward, Thompson, Strong, arjd Porter. It had Ion before been settled bv the Supreme Court or the United States, in 4 Peters, 407. As a lawyer, I suppose you would readily comprehend what is implied in a judicial act, aud thus perceive how lor your practice nau departed irom tne appro-1 piiate character of a judgment of the Court, It is nnnecetsnry to add more. l am, with great respect, truty yours, etc., Daniel Aonew. Col. James Ross Fnowden, Prothonotary su preme Court, Philadelphia. To the Soldiers nnd Sailors or Penn sylvania. lleaihu'autkbs soi.mkiis and sailors State Central Committee, riMLADKI.l'lMA, Oct. 10, 1808. CoMnAUKs: You have turned tho flank of your old enemy, and he is in full retreat ; but you must not pause for an Instant in your pursuit. Follow him up and press bim upon all sides, until ho is po litically annihilated, and Forrest and Wade Hamp ton have surrendered in tho Inst ditch. ISy the wayside you will find many heretofore misguided men who will gladly join your victorious column. To all such you should extend the hand of welcome anil forget tho past. Be not blinded by tho declaration that the oppo sition have given up tho light. Place no reliance in rumors of a change of candidates. These things are simply weak inventions of the enemy, intended to Induce you to lmlt in your forward movement. Keep up your organizations of "Boys in Blue." Let them iu fact be permanent Institutions in this generation. Let them continue, glorious monu ments of a noble light, for which your children's children shall bless you. Let your elforts be solely devoted to increasing the vote of last Tuesday, and by this means de monstrate how overwhelming would have been your triumph had the gang of rebel vagabonds who invaded the city of PliihulelpUia been required by their allies at their own homes. By order of the Committee. CiiAULES) II. T. Coi.lis, Chairman. A. L. ItrssKr.L, Secretary. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Fvr additional Marin tfewt jet First JPags, ALMANAC rOS FHILA DELPHI A-THI9 DAY. Bum Rib mb... ......8 is Moow Skt4.m.mm,mm,h 6'fto Bow Btw...........mm .617HiH Watr... s j do. do. do. do. do. CLEARED YK8TKRDAY. Brlf Anna, Morrow, Fort Hpain, mot WattsonSonn, Brig J. 1. Lincoln, Merrlman, Portland, Wann. n, sober. Maxfteld A l. Brig H. H. McUUvery, Brewster, B?lrit, Andenrled, Norton A e n Bohr W. W. Marcy, Champion, Washington, Bchr I, H. Merihon. Ajrwi. lloatoo, Pchr Maithew Kinney, ORden, jhrleston, hebr Marian 8. King. Newport, Hobr Marv D Ireland. Ireland. Wanhlna-ton. Bobr B. J. Uilmore, Bunker, (Jaaibrlagoport, J. Bom- m ri, jr. Pchr Crisis, Bowen, Norwich, do. Bohr F. Ht. Clair Kdwarda, irelan. Boston, do. Bchr O. H. Hawley. Pnrry. bomernel, do. Hcdr l.ocy. Copp, Cambridge, K. A. Houder A Co. bl'r H. L. Oaw, Iler, Baltimore, A. Urovea, Jr. ARBJVKDYKSTKRDAT. Barqne Hunter, Lee, from Uwan Island Bint 11, wlib guano to Warren A Grrgg. Left barqin Transit, for Hamilton Roads for orders, nearly loaded. Barque Wh'te Cloud. Freeman, I days from New York, In ballast to Lennox A Burgess. lirlg Frank K. Allen, Norton. 14 days from Mania Dlllo, wltb cedar to Madeira A Cabada. Brig Helen, Doane. 24 days from Kingston, jAwlth sugar, logwood, f to., to D. N. Weialar A (Jo. bchr David Faust, Lord, e days from Buston. In bkl lact to J. K. Basy A Co. Hcbr M A AlcOaban, Call. 17 davs from Newborn, N. U. with shingles to Patterson A Llpplncotu Bcbr Nellie Treat. Trim, is days from Brunswick, Oa , with lumber to Patteraon A Llpplncotu , Bchr Virginia. McFtdden, Irom Porlsmoath, In bal ls m lo K. A. Bouder A Co. Brbr Lncy. Copp, Irom Wilmington, Del., In ballast to F. A. Bouder & Co. Schr J L. Merrill. Weeks, 11 days from Wllmlng ton, N. C wlih lumber to I), Trump, Hon A Co. Bcbr Lookout. Bbane. 15 days from Brunswick, Ga., Wlib lumber to Patterson A Lipptncott, hchr Marlon. Rosb. 1 day from Newport, Dal., with grain to Janus L. Bewley A Co, Schr John T. Long. Tnnuell. 1 day from Indian river, Pel , with grain to Jas. L, Bewley A Co, Bchr Wm, Blnter. Siuall, from Boston. Cteamer Black Diamond, Meredith, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Kle amer D. Vtiey, Davis, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Balrd A Co, cv. MEMORANDA Bhlp Meronon, Baker hence, at Callao )th nlU, via Bio Janeiro, and nallrd 2utb for chlnchas. Bblp Martha, Lavln, cleared at New York yester day for Cork for orders, via Philadelphia. JiaiqueAavld Nichols, Wyman, hence, at Balem loth IdbU Barqne Abd-el-Kader, Nlckerson, waa loading at Malaga !lh nit. Barque St. Jago, Loud, for Philadelphia, cleared at Portland 1Mb lust. Brig Talba, Campbell, hence, at Halifax 12th Inst, Brig Romalne, Card, for Philadelphia, cleared at Providence 14th Inst, trig Essex, Sleeper, hence, at Balem 13th Inst, rig M. U. Haskell. Haskell, for Philadelphia. Cleared at Salem 13lb lust. lirlg C. M atthews. Matthews, for Philadelphia sailed from Newbnryport H h Inst. Hcbrs Michigan, Pickering; Wm. Flint, Post; and Bldney price, Townsend, hence, at Balem lSih Inst. Hcbrs J. H. Barllelt. Wiggins, hence tor Balem; W. H. Bowe, Wbittemore, heuce for Providence; and K. M. Fox, Case, hence for liralntree, at New York lfith Instant- w M mmi nil Brig n. B Emery, Small, hence for Boatan, was spoken 1Kb Inst, 83 miles bB ot Absecom. Hchr K Rlcbardaon. nelson, (or Philadelphia, Cleared at Georgetown, 8 C. 8th Inst. Schr Reading BR. No. 42, for Philadelphia, sailed from Nrrwkb 14tb Inst, echr Lady Emma, unedecnr, from Wlnton, with lnniOfr for muaaeipnia. at iori,iiK nm mat. nobt Plandome, Edwards, at Georgetown, B. O , llih Inn., from Charleston. Bchrs Potomac Eidrldge; Alexander, West09ttj and Eldorado, Travis, hence, at Washington, D. U, lSth ill fit At) Schr J. B'cardo Jnva, Harris, sailed from Key West 8d Inst, ror 8l. Mary's. Fla. Bchr Eloulse. Nutter, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Baker's Landing 14th Inst, Schr Nalaa Queen, Chase, henoe, at Fall River 12th '"schrArcher A Reeves. Ireland, lor Philadelphia, tailed from Fall River 14th hiBt. Bchr Ganges. Hlgglus, lor Philadelphia, sailed from NBre.meTJaymonBt.B Piatt, lor Philadelphia, sailed from Noilolk. 14ih Inst. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Tbe Lighthouse Board has given notice that the Granite Day Beacon, heretofore marking theehoals extending irom Canonlcutt Point, lu Providence river, H. I., bus been prepared for Illuminating appa ratus, from which a fixed white light will be exhibited lor tbe first time on tbe evening ot November s. The light will be visible, lu clear weatber, at a dmtanoe of about eleven nautical miles. A fog bell Is attached to this s'atlon, which will be rung during thick weather. The light at Nay at Point, Immediately opposite, will be discontinued Irom the 6th of November. Notice Is also given that wltb a view to facilitate tbe navigation of Brewerton Channel, In tbePatapaoo river. Maryland, two lighthouse structures have bnen erected mm near Hawkins' Point, aDd the other on Leading Point, distant apart I1, miles, and onarlng N W. and BK. from each other, both being exaotly In range with Ihe axis of Brewerton Channel. These Hgbia will be pxiiioited for the It rat time on the even Ingot November!. lt68. and every night thereafter irtui sunset to sunrise until further notice. POLITICAL. The Tituaville (Pa.) Herald says that a party of Copperheads, retnrning from a Pen dleton meeting last Thursday, brutally abneed the little son of liev. IN. fc. a use, be cause the boy cheered for Grant. Mr. gage was formerly opposed to ttrant, but tuts in human conduct of the Blairites has determined him to use all his efforts to seoure Grant's election. The Lancaster (Pa.) lntdligrucer admits that the deserters from our army now vote the Democratic ticket, and enjoins upon them to remember that no one of them cau be de nied to rote unleFS it is proven that he has been regularly tried by a court-martial and duly convicted. In reply to a question put to him at Cleveland, Ohio, a few days since, whether he indorsed lilair's revolutionary programme, Hon. George II. Pendleton said: "I don't quite agree with General Blair that that is the only way, but I can tell you I think it is a very good way." A very significant "straw" was gathered on the boat conveying the Plug Uglies aud reports from the Kelley ed,ions prize flht on the Me of Shoals, on last Thursday. The vote stowed one hundred and sixty-six for Seymour and three for Grant. Rtbel Percy Walker, Jeff. Davis' Secretary of War at Montgomery, who was going to plant the Rebel ilag on the Capitol at Wash ington before the end of May, 18G1, is now upon the stump, doing immense things by calling General Grant a "humau donkey." The St. Louis Democrat predicts that Mis souri will give Grant 20,000 majority, aud that seven of the nine Congressmen will be Republican. Dr. Bperry, of Da Soto, Wisconsin, Chair man of a Democratic Clu, has renounced the Democratio party, and goes for Grant and Colfax. The New Orleans Evening Delta, a Rebel sheet, has expired from lack of support, inoii'ned by a small circle of Rebel friend s. The London Slur, reading Democratio seniiB in the New York World, Bays they are vulvar and disgraceful to any paper. The Quakers voted in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, and the Seytnouruers all over the country are quuking to-day. Orville Pool, of Gallatin, 111., a Pemoarat all his life, has rained a Grant and Colfax pole. The lieloit Free Preen says: "Wisconsin w 11 never consent to give Grant and Colfax less than 15,000 majority." lion. Alfred Kusai'll, United States DU trlet. Attorney for Michigan, has prononno-d ivt Uiafcbt MNANCtAL. FINANCIAL. GOLD BOUGHT. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS Dealers In all UoTcrnmcnt Secnrltlec KILLS OF EXCHANGE Tar Kale on London, Frankfort, Paris, Etc. We Issue Letters of credit on Messrs. JAMES W. TUCKER St CO., Tarls, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS- 08E THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Having now direct prlrato comnmnlca tlons by v Ire between our New York and Philadelphia Offices, wo are constantly iu receipt of all quotations from Sew York, and are prepared to execute all orders with promptness In STOCKS, K0SDS, and GOLD. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. IG South THIRD Stroot, '10 PHILADELPHIA. YM&Bna OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, Xo. 40 South TIMID Street. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. Ttr?f PENN 6TEAAI ENGINE AND tuatiiUL AMD TiillAJKKTKJAL KNUiMJsJOU MAC'H IS USTb, BUlLltK-il AKHUta, BLACK. aMllUb, audFOUMUH.liH, Lavlna lor many jean otxtn lu auuctwalul opeiatlon, anu been uzclnnlvali utiKatted lu building aud repairing Marine and .hive' Engines, high aud luw-prtutsuro, Ixou Bjllera, Watei rauka, Frupeliera, eio, eio., respectfully otter tueli ai i Victd lo llie public as being rully prepared to coo .rati lor engines or all alaes, Madue, Kiver, am Stationary; Caring son or patterns of dillerent siaai re prepared to execute orders wltb qaiuk despaioTi nvery duecnpUou ol paileru-making made at itu jborteat notice. High and Low-prewure Fint lubnlur and Cylluder liullers, Ol the beat feunsylva nla cnarcoal Iron, forgiugs of all slaes and kinds iron and Braes C'a&Uugs of all deicnp'lous. Kol turning, Her. w CiUiitrg.and ailotherworkcouueotiM: lili tbe above builiins. Drawings and seomoatloDi for all work dons thfctaUbllaliiueDt freeof ciiurge, aad work guaran Iced. 1 he snbscrlbera have ample wharf-dock room to, rt pairs or bouts, where they can He lu perfect safety n.id are provldtd wt'ti eUeiirs, blocks, falls, etc. air .'orralsxgUfiavj or light welliuj. JACOB CNKAFIB, JUHSS P. LJI VY, 411 BEACH aud fALMiiatbtreffU, vAvevs stUHaicK wiluam h. mbioi wOUTHWAUK KOUNDK?, FIFTH AN! rillLAUULPHIA, WiKKlC K dt bONS, J.NQLNKliatH AND UACUINIBT8, u ax.D.'KC.ure illgb aud Low ITenaure Bteani Knrlns tor Luna, itivtr, and Marine HerrtCH. Bullets, Uaxoiueters, Tanks, Iron Boats, eta. Castings ot all kinds, either Iron or brass. Iron lTante Kuoislor (iaa Work, Workshop, auc Ratiroad btulioas. eio, Ketorts and Uaa Aiucblnery, of the latest and most Improved ooustruvllou. Kvery description of Plantation Machinery, alst. Htifar, Haw, aud Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil Bieam 1 rains, Defecators, inters, Pumping, Ko gineti, etc. Hole Agents for N. Blllenx'e Patent Snsjar Bollln. Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patient Hieam Uaiumer, and Asplnwall A Woolsej's Patent Centrifugal felugi-.r Dralulug Machlnea. 6 M GAS FIXTURES. 1 S F I X T D B B 8. MiaKKY, MEHR1LL A THACKA1LA, Ho. 718 CHU-hNUT street, 1 maDnrarlorer of Has r Inures, Lami. eus., so would utlt tbe atteutu n of tlte publlo to their InrgA elegant asnorunnt ot Uas Chandeliers, Peixlan. Krackets, etc. Tbey also lulrtHlnce gna-ppe K HwelllPg ''1 public bnlidlngii, and attend oasui l -" r ' ' i i'-i Ail work wan anted. AMUSEMENTS. ONION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE D0NDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Bro., No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 118 PHILADELPHIA, WH. FAINTER & 00., 111KKEES AND DEALERS LN GOVERN ALENT SECURITIES, rio. 36 South THIRD Street, HILALKLPHIA. AGENTS FOll The Union Pacific Railroad Co., AMD Central Pacific Railroad Co. We hare on hand THE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX TER CENT. GOLD INTEREST BONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Uorerninent Securities. Faniphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full inforniatlcn furnished on application, a iu QANKING HOU8B Of Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA Dealers In all Gorernment Securities. Old 5-20s Wanted In Exchange ror New A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLECTIONS M ADE. BTO0K3 bouibt and sold en Commission, Special business aooommodatlona res erred lor adlea. 10 1 tm w wni nntin ann'lnatlona trr Policies ot Life Insurance in the National Lite InKnrance Company of tbe Culled biates. iiuii uuurmauon ivau as out QLENDINNINQ & DAVIS 2 HO. S teCTH THIRD 8TBEMTI Stock and Gold Broken QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK 8TOCKF AL WA 8 OS RAND. i II o a LXKDjjrsrine. in. ionm b. datii X WM. K. HI A CO.. Lesser and Manaieri. Engtgftaeut, most pooltlvly, of the wf,0!?.,,10. October it, lunnion and fa,,wii tour orVhewtid.famBrt wllh U.el,i-. " ; . SJJf ; - nT.k i s.A.I.t A.V9. COM BI N AJION I es. Jnsddi on f .K.". or ,h United HANLOJSS. li(7k." r"""!" presented by following Jiuropeane,,; ;,Va" e,ut PFaU &S"MI,n At,1,ete- "Po of IjY 1KB TRAP 7. R. BLFMPHIN, Kurope's Uroatest Harntat. 5 1 ?r,Pl,1rhe5 J'omedlenne and Vocalist. w1' BKDuWIlMi, t'oncprllnlst and BolTo PltlCaH ABP8UAL. io M 31 pLFEKSTEIK ScHwfs' TOMTINGOMS plTLER. WEAVER A CO., ltANTJPA0TURKB8 OP MANILLA AND TARRED CORDA8E, C0R11? TWINES, ETC., WO. a North WATEB Street, and Ho, U Worth D1C LAW A ILK Avenue. rHrnngi.pHiA. Kdwiv H, Tttlmm, Michael Vu -ciisaj) Jr. wsum, it row htsi e e JA1 W1 ALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEOTNH AT i Tn fi Laatnltlit cf the celebrated ncpiaric (Jomlian KB. V. 8. CHAN"KAU, hi. Arfnln.l ........ a . . ' . ..v..,,u..,tli,neiji.iiu,i0, me cuaracter of T. B.De Waldrn's celebrated Comedy of that nama lo conclude w'th Chanlrsu's ahrldW ViSiloS J'.r.,.nl!"h. !'P UK. P. W. CHANFRtn iuuAKAl-lrst nluhtof the Fmlnent liSKeuUn MR. K. L. DAVUM'OHT. "eu,n' MRiTiKI1NRD,BE'SARCU STREET TUE. AJ.KK,. Bealus al nilartnr tn I AHr lit. PACKED. THIS APIKHNuGn at olock ' .OTTA JH NLL AMD TUB M i HU li ION Ess LOTTA . IN HKR OBANU CH aKAOTJLttS rJ1.0 8oni Uueus. and Dances. TO-MUUT (tamrday) October 17, last timk. Mown . t.. . . i . . . lilen5 Jirri HOUSE, BEVINT11 HOOLRY'S OPERA Mract hAlnw Ar, h LAbT WKBK AND FARKWELL Pimtrnniu-. AM in OF UOOLKY'd MlNtJTRKLH. Tne season will close on Saturday. Oct. 17 JOK KMilH.Tr IN NEW ACTS. The Cyneopolls or Imagination, The Haunted Wis-. -. - r i ui iubi' ipn. Brown i Horse. Dulrh Hon and Dance. 1'AKEwri.i. u a INJ B, HATUItDAY, at IX o'Oloclt. 10 L L. MU D 1 U.A U FUND HA rillAKKHPKA HI AN HKKOK8. By tbe gUUd Hbakespearlan Souolar, H. F K A N KLIN, frosa Washington. Admission. 7lcems. Kmortnl anats. 11. Tickets t be had at the Continental, and at Trn ra pier's. No. 926 Chfsnut street. Doors open at ' l4: delineations precisely at 8. Ilalf of the proceeds donated to objects of charlty. It MUSICAL FUND HALL. CARL BKNTZ AND MARK ITAHSLSIt'tl OKANI) OKCHKSTRA MATINEE8, EVERY BATURDAY A FTERNuON, at 8 o'clock. fuuBuiiiiiiuu jijuKeis, auuiiuius; to tuirty uoncerts.so. PackBKeol fourTlckela ii. Bingle Adnjlisli n......... ....5n cents. for sale at carl Hents's Olllce ( Boner's store), No. till') I 'llfl... II) II ...I.l a, 1 . ....In.l. 1 I .... T .. ' " ' ......vv, 1 1 1. . vtntm . nn.i.i . J 111 ..). nu, 214 8. K gsib street. KiiRBKements fr Concerts, C'ouj mencenicts. Balls, Private Parties, etc., can be made at the eflic . - in u tf FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY' THEATRE. J JLVKKY KVKNINU AND BATURDAY GREAT COMBINATION TROUPK. In Grand Ballets, Ktb oplan Burlesques, Bones Danrpfi. Panlomlmes. Gymnast Acta, etc. SHIPPING. LORILLARD'S STEAMSHIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, the raise of freight by this line will be ten cents per 100 lbs. " Ibeavy goods; foot cente per foot, measurement; one vent per gallon for liquids, sblp's option. One of the Steamers of thia Line will leave every Tuesday, Thursday, and Bator, day, Goods received at all times on covered piers All goods forwarded by New Ytrlc agent free of charge, except cartage. For turther lniormatlon, apply on tbe pier to 8 2a 6m JOHN F. 03L, 32 VnR T IVPH pnnr. ivn nm'uvn iZ. TOWN. inman L,iue of Mall siium.r. aio f puiuted to bp 11 as follows: cl'lY OP WAsHiisuiON, l'unday, October 80. . CITY Of BALI lAtuKJi., elaturuay, October Hi. CITY O- LOt3lOJ.lbaiuraay, OcioDer 81. Cl'l'Y OF COitK (via Halifax), Tuesday, Nov. & CITY OF AN1VV.EKP, baiuruay, November 7. and each succeeding tsaturda aud alternate Tuesday, a', 1 P, M., trom Pier , Nortu Itlver. xtA'iii OF PAntj4UU uy ths mail btsameb SAILING JtvBV SATURDAY, Payable lu Gold. Puble tn Currency. FIRbT CAblN.. tlOOISTKikliAUl!;...... $38 to London. K'5 to London............. iu to Paris Hi, to Paris 47 FABSAUK UY THIl TUiaDAlf BTKaMUB via BAUJAX, ' FlitbT G'AHIN. hTr.KU.QU. Paj able In Gold, Payable In Currency. Liverpool.-.. 90 Halllux..... 2(. ot. John's, N. P ...1 4, by nruncii ateaLuer.... j Liverpool.. ialllMX Si. Joun'a. N. F... i) nrauou Mieamer.. ..13 ... 1 80 Passenifers also lcrwurdea loHavia. Hum tin nr. Hr. men, etc., at reduced rates. Tickets can be bougut here by persons sending for their Irlends, at modeiate rates. I-or further Liloriuailoa apply at the Company'! Ofllces. JOHN G. DALE. Agent, No. 15 BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to O'DONnilLL PAULK. Agents. Ko. 411 CH KaN UT Btret t, Philadelphia. VATJTTT AUTtir" 1 V DTPI If anti. iCOMPAAY. WstrougU X.lat to Callfrmla tI Paaaaa usurssa, HEW ABltANGKMENT. Balling from New Yoik on the 6th and 20th of EVKUV MONTia.,or tltb uay beiore when these Ua to tall on Hnnduy. Psssage lower than by any other line. For luloriuailou addiess j, or uuonuawu K cARRINGTON, Agent, FlerNa. 18 NORTH RIVKR, New York. Or iHUMAti K, BUAltLK, No. 217 WALN U I' blrcel, Pbiladelubia, i-a. W. H. W Kbit. President. UUAM. DANA, Vloe-Pree Ollice 64l.XCHANUEPIaOf, New York, 8 8m Ni-W EXPRESS LINE TO ALEX. andrla. Utorsetown. aud Wuh nectlous at Alexandria from the most direct route tor Lj uchourg, itristot, Knoxvllle, NashTllle, Dal ton and the Bouihwbst. bUjauiers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from the llrsl wbari Murkut street. Freight received daLy. ,. W M.. P. CLYDE 4 CO., No, 14 North aud bouih Wnarvea. J. B. DA VIDMJN, Agent at Georgetown. to. ELDRIDGJi. A Co., AgeuUi at Alexandria, Vir. gtLla, 81 wSttfl oilCE.-'olt new iohk, via FhihkLAWAKk Aivll KAUITAN CaNAX i.AfllAta bTii-A-liiOAT COPANY The Bieaui Propellers of this Hue leave HAJLY from Ural wharl below Market stieet. THUOCGH UN -H ilOUKH. Uoodr .orwarded by all the Hues aumg outofNev Y' rfc, North, Jutsi, and West, free 01 couiuusulon. Freights received at our uau.il low rates. WILLIAM P. ClYDK ft X Agents. . . w.., .. .Wo M WHABV JS, Philadelphia. JAMKH HAND, Agent 8uj No. lltf W ALLbtreet, corner ol bouth. New York. Vv 1 111 l.AD&LI tl 1 A, KICUMOND ' - AND iSoRFOLh. blKAMblllP LINN! li-AOtJbill JJ'i.iLlGH T A1U LlNU TO TJiJS btlLi lrt AJMD Wi-JST, KVKKV BATUKDAY, At noon, from r'lKuT WLAbJ)' above MARKET sirtei. i I.KUIOU RATEB and THROUGH RKOKiPTS o all points lu North auu bouh t arollua, VU faea board Air Line IvmiuoaU, oouneuJiig at Portauouta auo to Lyncbouig, Va., TeuutWH.'e. and the West, via lrgluia anu ItuuUMite Air Line and Kloiuuond aud i.auville Kullriud, relni HAJNDbfcD BUT OC'rU. and taken at LOV Km lU'lbTUAS ANY Old. Bit Lliit. A'uo c-sul-rily , talet, id cheinieis of Ium route .:l inuiuiid 11 to the fuoiic aa iuj meat deniabie me uiuui ur curry It, evoiy dnnrliliou 01 Irel.ht. No cliaige tor cuuiuibslou, ir uge. or auy ex(use 0. trbiifleir, ritti-uiNliii'S lueureu at to won I rates PrelgiitrecelVfU tinny. WILLIAM P. ULYDK A CO. Hi: H Nur.n a.MU foil h Wd ARV k'HI W. P, POK1 KR. Agent at Ktchuioad aud fiiy r-'Uit T, P CKO WitLL tt CO.. AseiiW at Norfolk. J ( LEGAL NOTJCES. IN THE OKF'IIAN' COURT FOR THS CITY X AM' IVlft'li OJ' fltlL-KKLt'lllA. ' Fsisle ot ( 1 Ui.tlK Moult hi dto.-aied. Ti e Anuitir pi oiii d by ii.. t 'lur. 10 sunn ttsttie, 1. 1 C tfji fcl lilt uttoUMt ol ClIAhl.K MOO RE Ad t, tul' trftor ol Ibe K lat 11 OKOItJK MO.iltK de f. B( d; ri.d 10 iei o-l i!i:rl')'iii 11 ol the balance In iiie lu.i ds of tl e an'ouMiant, wM meet tue parties In tereKled. lor the urpoiie of Ills appointment, 0 W H)KFfcl)A Y, the iilst d of Oomher. 1AH. at 8 1 i..VV t. n t.fntr 'f.?'- H THAJtH.No. p. '1 ix.i.1) btistt, In h CUy ol Pkuaaa, IU tusta