8 THIS DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE. I rOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL 1TBMS IU IJrilDB FAOM. . CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Ysry Snplclonn Hlfhwiy Itobbry larceny or WMeli-iei.niB; JlitcUum Yesterday afternoon Joseph Morton struotc man on tb buck of tbe bead at Fifth and Gallowbll). Hewas taken Into custody on ibe pot, but an accomplice, named James Mlltoo, ran (iff. He wait pursued and captured. On twins taken to the (Station House, both were searched. On Milton was found 8 pawn tickets and a watch, and on Morion 8 pawn tickets and S watches. Belne strongly Bnspeoied of baying stolen the watches, they were held rur a Irmher bearing by Alderman Xoland. John Woodward and John Hurley have bean bonnd over by Alderman Toland for Having assaulted a citizen at Front and Callow bllJ streets, and robbing him of :r37. Alderman Hutcblusou bas sent wiulana Gallon to prison, to answer the offense of belog Implicated In the deadly assault made on John Wlpglnson election day, at Twenty -seoond and Ooales street. . ,, Maty Wilson (colored) lives In Crossnllcy. Yesterday she was before Alderman ilousall f jr stealing, a watch from the person of a neirro, while sleeplDg In btr house. The magistrate held her for a further hearing. William Hcott, an eed nero, was arrested this morning, as he landed at Houtu street wharf, on sunplclon of having stolen a number of chickens which he had In bis possesion. He conld Rive no satisfactory explanation with reference to them, and he was committed by Aldeiman Tlltermary. Yesterday the attention of SorgennlBsale and rollceman McKibben was directed to tbe bus- Jlclous movement of two men who were provi ng along 8eoond street. They followed them to Poclar street, where they picked up a piece of cloth, and were making off with It, when the offlreia captured them. Being taken before Alderman Kggleton, they gave the names or John Baker and Michael Hmart, and were com. milted for trial. Michael Is otherwise known M George St. Clair. Corohf.r'b "Ibquest. This morning, at 11 o'clock, Coroner Daniels resumed bis investiga tion lrwo tne circumstances attending tbe fatal hooting of Officer Young, on election night, at Eighth and Iximbard streelB. The following adoititnal testimony was elicited: Dr. W. K. Gilbert, living IS, K. corner of ninth and Flue streets, tesiiUed On tue evening of election da saw on mate at my oltlce a Olrectton to visit a child at Alderman Devil is; ob my way there I met a Mr. McUurr: told him I was going to the Alderman's, and asaea blm to walk along; going down Lombard street, wben near the prtclnct bouse, saw Mictianl Mabr and others standing engaged In talking; knew Mahr, aid bavlng heard that lliare was adlfllcnliy asked biui about It; beard lilm that "be was as kooil aa any other man;" couldn't under stand wby be talked so at II rut. but afterwards, from blsconveriatlrn,)ercelvd that be and McUurr were not good friends; saw tbe parties were getting ex cited, and we leli; eepaia'eu from McUurr on KightU street, below fetupptn, near tbe precinct bouse ol trie Klghtb division, i-'ourih ward; went aud saw tbe cuild: retorned and found McUurr abont where I bad leit blm; ask d h'm to come up town and bear tbe election news: be declined at lift, but afterward consented; we walke I up tben to .Eighth and Lom bard itreets; it was abuut o'clock: asked blm to go Into Mr. Mahr's and take a drink; be declined; told nlm not to mind tbelr little ritliculy; we went In tben; soon bnard a nolieand firing in tbe direction or Ninth street; went 13 tne door and just betore it saw a pisiol flash; got down behind tbe bar; Immediately afterwards an ollieer Came In wounded; beseemed to a agger; he told us th.i we bad better go up atairs; I wanted htm to let me dress bis bead; be was bleeding about lbs face: we went up the stairs, and he also catna up a step nr two; be went a own agln, too out a pistol and fired It, looked at It and went out into Hits reef. Immediately neard tbe ti log again: when tbe rirlog eeaeed went out myself1. Saw neoole standing about and asked ibem It an; one had been hurt; they said no, tbe plsu Is we-e flrnd luio tne air: ' went home; didn't see any of tbe fight; beard of it; didn't know Foliotmai' 1 mug bv name. jobn A.Bhermer, living northeast corner or Eighth end Bomb streets, tesiltieil Was engaged all day at the wlnoow: about 5 o'clock a crowd collected at Ulitbtb and Lombard streets; tola a friend that he bad better go and learn tbe dlnlcnl'y: om one came p aud said that Michael Mabr and Dr Ullbert were wruglliig about a voter; immediately alter tbat tbe nob diBpe rteo; Mabr came towards tbe window aud Dr. Ullbert moved away: turned my attention then to tbe window book; ten or filteen minutes alter felt tuoia one pushing me from behind; turned to sve wbo it was; no one was voting at tbe time; In turning I caw several strange laces, and louLd that Mabr was behind me; from bis move ments I supposed blm irighteued: at that moment Borne on (aid, "Mike, wbai'a the mailer?" some one replied, "Go Id, yon ;" four or five men then anackf d Mahr: tbey Jumped on tbe platform at the window; a man bv tbe name ol Ycung, who appeared o be tne lender, Jumped ou tbe platiorm at me wltn a platol In bis band, snd saying 'You ." s'.ruca- ana wltb ibe outtof tlieplau.l: we grappled, butlia got away: tnen I saw a mob In the street; there appeared to be a beating: five or six wtra beating one man in tbe nildil of them; moved towards tbi m and saw the same Young eir'ke .Dauphin Mai thews with tbe pistol; Matthews tell; tben heard a pis tol shot and Matthews mid myself went Into tun house together: beard 1 ben Patrick Mabr, 1 he brother of Michael sav. ' Will any one go aud hem ma bring la my brother?'": Matthews said, "I will"; the? went and brought h m In; be was taken Into tbe yard and cared lor: beard other tiring alter tbe llrst sbot; I heard, probably, si me tenor filteen shots: didn't see ant body elte with a pistol; some one came la and said that "Youngf" bad been shot, James Moss, living northeast corner of Tenth and Booth streets. teslifled-Was at tbe noils back and forward ail day; aoout ten minutes b -fure me polls Mused was about fifteen leet on" from the window, there came a rush tewards tbe door; a man fell; think la tbe meantime a sbot or two was fired; the crowd ran: no one appeared to help the mau who was being teaten. and I ran to bis asslitance; after warus I reilred; afterwaids tbe firing again co nmenced; didn't go near until It had about ceased: taw Urnoer Young; beard him say that be was allot In two or three places: be asked to be taken to the bospltal; 4idn t recognize tbe men wbo did tbe beating; saw a man In tbe vicinity called Young; I taw a pistol la blsbsnd; didn't see any other pistols. James McHorley, living at No, 6u4 S. Ninth street, testifier? There was a fust at tbe rolls: taw pulics officers firing in the street, between Eighth street and tbe polls; heard a number of shots; saw Kdard Yonng there; saw a pistol In bis band; dion'tsna blm at tbe time of tbe tiring; don't know who shot the policeman. Panl Dee granges, living at No Ml R, Ninth atrest. testified Saw the tight at the polls: It didn't tlast long; want Into Mr. Matthews', and didn't sea tbe shooting Jobn McGurr, living at No, 1209 8 Seventh street testified. Corroborated the evidence of Dr. tallb itt The Jury rendered a verdict that James Young eanie to his death by a gnn:shot wound at the hands of Kdward Young and George Walling ton, on the evening of Oolober ISlh, 188S, at Eighth and Lombard streets. Cobtmihbiobeb'b Cask. At noon to-day, be fore U. B. Commissioner Phillips j, Be ward Moaer, tbe first mate of the English barque Wll- i jni a. jnooay, uu auearing upon toe charge Ltnliy maltreating upon the high seas John Wilson. ( ?maq oa Vbe vessel, on the voyage from Providence to tnli port. Jobu Wilson sworn Am one of the crew of tbe barque W. H. Moody; she Is an Englltb vessel; I shipped in Providence tor Philadelphia; sailed last Thursday; when went on board was a little Intoxi cated; defendant struck at me: I was not too much sntoxicated to ptrform duly; I did perform doty; de fendant ordered me to coil away tbe chain; I was tben Id the after pert of Ibe mala batch house: he struck me wltb bis fist; knocked me down and kicked ma la tbe eye; I got up aud struck blm; be struck me with an Iron bolt over ibe head; the blood ran out; be atuuned me and knocked me down; be kicked me in the bras si: kinked me wnlledown In the fane and eye; I aid all the dm thai was required of me; don't know the cause ot tbe assault, except that he mule an aul aansliy to me. James Clear swore Am one of the crew; didn't sea the prosecutor come over tbe side: heard a row: went sip to learn the matter; saw the delendant standing by lbs side or Wlison; Wilson's clothes were dis ordered: be was bloody about tbe face; I was ordered a? defendant to go forward; heard more noise after w trd, and rtfor sundown went aft again; defendant at standing on top ot WHson. holding one of b arms, aud stamping on him; he kicked Wilson In tbeiaoe.end turned blm over with a kick; I cried, abame loue a man In that manuer;" when de tsar a it again ordered me forward to my work; there was another muss, aud 1 came art again; thay were M the port sldeot the main batcb; Wlison aaid, -took out there, don't," and raised his arms: the maut kicked blm in tuesiomaob; knocked blm down, and kUbA 1,1m whllailnvfl. John McFarlane, sworn (Corroborated tbe fore James O'Darcy was sworn, and oorroboratsd the BnreiOlDg. The Commissioner was of the opinion, from ,a ahiMeiernf the evidence, that an aggra valed and broUl assault bad been committed i.i,a venae! was entirely British the sta- tni rfiit not clve him the Dower to bold tbe de fendant. He therefore discharged Moser and referred the csbb to the Kngilsh Consul. A Phootiho Affbat. About 10 o'clock this me'ning an altercation took place In tbe house of MBiyHandall, In Mauuynnk, between John mreenwood and William H. Lavens. Green- wid drew a revolver and shot I.aveot In the la-In two placea. o en wood was arrested and locked np la the Biation. JJaveni waa taken to Jujji residence- Ibvihcibleb are requested to notice Order Wn. Id. for parade to-morrow evening. This ...nrii. uill lie the feature of tbe oatnoalgn. Toe club will undoubtedly make a handsome attanlav while eonntermarohlng on tn Nlool ZZ; ..avemenL Kvery member sUoold be JsnythB. JUSTICE. A democrat le AMerinnn 'hirB;el with Illegal VotlnKIIe ReaUta at Pollre. man and i finally Hound Over for Trial. Yesterday afiernoon a clttr.en appeared before Becorder Ulvin and swore out a warrant gainst Alderman Andrew Kiddle, tbe Demo cratic Alderman of tbe Hlxleeutti ward who bas ftgnred nolle extensively reosntly, In cases of alleged illegal voting. Toe charge against him was, that he himself polled an Illegal vole. Tbe warrant was placed in charge of Unserve Policeman HID, who walled upon the learned magistrate, and informed blm of the object of his visit, Itlddle refused to aceompnny the policeman, wbo Inslsinl on serving the warrant. Tbe Alderman tben whispered something to a msn.wholelt tbe oflice, which. In a few mla Dies, was surronnded by an exclied mob. Hill, finding tbat be wan likely to get ronghly bBDdied, drew bis revolver and ordered tbe crowd to stand buck. At till stage of the pro ceedings a female, snld to be Kiddle's wife, seized tbe revolver and attempted o wrench It from Hill's Imnd. Hill, however, broke her hold. Kiddle, rinding that the policeman was determined to take him lntoeuatodv, consented logo before a neighboring magistrate, to which the ofllcer consented. They proceeded to Alderman Egglelon'e office, where a preliml nnrv hearing took place. Kiddle was held In tu'U(i9 ball to appear before tbe Keoorder to-day at noon. At tbe bonr fixed the Recorder's ollloe wag crowded, and the Alderman respondlug to his name, tbe unse was commenced. John H. Thellacker sworn 1 resloa at No. sis George street: on election dar Mr. Kiddle came to vole a', t he eleventh preomot, "iit.eenlh ward; I iui1 a general challenge, and nedld not pruduce anathlnir showing he had a right to vote: he said his otucegavn Mm tbe privilege ol vntlrg: I said the people wauled to know wheiher he bad the rigbt; tbe Democrats In. sl' e Insisted on taking the vote, an" I insisted on a record of me fact be ng made on the papers; I also In steil on JRIridle showing that he was a citizen; bo said bis lather was dead, ad his pai ers wee lost; he did not any what lime he came to this onrtn tiy; he did not say ihat tie waa born In this country. Cross-examined 1 have knewn Kiddie (or live nr six years: that la tb proper place for hlin to vote; he has a residence In that preclncl; be has been an alder man for two or three years, I think; his Dame was on the sssersors' list: tl e regular assessment: the vole was received and placed In the box; tbe .Democrats bad a majorltv ol the InatdeolHcere. Georj e McNally sworn I live No. 129 Edward street; I was Inspector of the last election at theHevpnth precinct, Sixteenth ward; at about 11 o'clock Mr. Ktdole came to vote; there was a general challenge; I then said, Mr. Riddle I re quire your papers, and asked him to produce the in; be Raid he could not; I asked blm how old he was when he came to this country; he said he was seven yenrsof age; I told hint his father's papers would do, and he replied bin father was dead, and his papers lost: I told him If he could bring a man who had ever Been his father's papers I would be satis tied; and would take his vote: he told me he did not know of anybody that bad ever seen bis father's papeis, and he bad been dead a good while; 1 said to the Judge and Inspector. ' I cannot tske that vole:" tley rain, "Yes you cau, how cou'd be bold a commission if he was not a citizen?" I said that "the Uovernor would take it for granted tbat he was a cltiE'n, bav lng been elected to the position;" the Judgesald,' take the voie;" I put a porilnn in the box, and the other lnpector n'aced the others in; I would Dot have rut the ticket in If I hadnotoeen ordered to bare done so by the Jcege. Crosa-examlned Kiddle's name Is on tharsgnlar asBtssment; be was elected Aldorman two years avo: bebas votfd several times: I have taken bis vote be fore and would have taken It this time bad he not been challenged: I certalnlv believe be voted Ille gally; I do not know tbat his father bad or had not papers; I have known Kiddle lor some time; I do n it draw tbe Imerence tbat a man l aving voted several times has a right to always vote, for the fact or his having been born out ot tbe country might not bave been discovered until be voted last. Mr. George H. Earle appeared for the defend ant, and trade a strong appeal for his client, but tbe Recorder stated having a precedent in the case of Price vs. Barker, In which the Judge decided that "where the naturalization results from the naturalization of tbe parents, tbe parent's certificate must be produced," be would not only hold the accused for trial, but would lssne a warrant for the arrest of the elec tion officers for conspiring with Alderman Kid dle to defeat the election laws. The ball wag fixed at $W0. On the conclusion of tbe above case. Reserve Pollcemnn James G. Hill preferred an addi tional charge against tbe Alderman, of resist ing blm while in tbe discharge of his othclal duties. TheofQcer then narrated the fans, as above detailed, with reference to tbe arrest, when the accused was held in an additional $500 bail for trial. Riddle also entered bail In the case in wbioh he Is charged. In connecllon with tbe election officers, with conspiring to defeat tue election laws. Vrw Scratches. The heavens weep thla morning, and cruel-hearted mortals gmwl at tbe falling tears. The weather la decidedly nasty. Muddy, the streets; and ftllppery, the pavt ments. Collectors Abel and Cummlngs give notice that all persons in their respective districts having in their possession, on thelstdayof November next, any distilled spirits intended for sale, exceeding in quantity fifty gallons, and not tben In bonded warehouse, are re quired by law to make return of the same In detail to their offices. There Is a chap In this town who, like the ancient Greeks, sugar-coats unpleasant things. He was unfortunate In his ancestry. Says his father was In the hemp business all the last portion of his life. But he doesn't add that It was directly under the gallows. Any of onr citizens who can give Informa tion of frauds perpetrated by tbe Democrats In the late election are requested to furnish it to tbe Committee sitting at No. 1105 Cnesnut Bireet. Ietthe ballot-box "staffers" and "re peaters" be exposed! Rarely act on an impulse. It's a frisky, risky tbiDg. Brown did the other day. He buckled np to a bigger fellow wbo had aooiden tttlly trod upon his pet corn. Result Brown walked off with a black visual. "Old bats made Into now styles" Is the pla card stuck In the window of an up-town hatter. In these times an old bat Is not quite worthless. It graduates fromshapelessness into the crown lDg mode. Attention. The "Campaign Club" and "Boys In Bine" meet this evening at No. 1105 Cnesnut street, to arrange for a delegation to visit Albanv and New York oltles. A fair for tbe benefit of tbe Penn Widows' Asylnm la now In progress at the United American Mechanics' Hall, Fourth and George streets. Tbey who practise at tbe bar should be careful tbat It Is tbe rigbt one. One kind gives a man a good reputation, the other a bad one. A trie. 1. Baa misi mgamist. 2. now to liquidate a debt-take It out in nippers. 8. How to get the "stamps" put your heel down. Brown says he dotes on tbe mellow horn not the musical but the other' Dhing whloh doesn't exact ly go Into the ear. The great uepuDiican -ttiepnani muo" or the Twentieth ward meet this evening at their headquarters. An aojourneu meeting 01 tne 1 man try Corps National Guard will beheld this even- lDg. , UemarKS, lute peua, are oust wueo well pointed. . The Base-Ball Cohvbhtion. The annual meeting of tbe Htate Association of Base-ball flayers was neia in is luuriiiug u tus Ajwiuoiy Buildings. H. H. Hayhurst. Esq., wal In tbe chair, and II. R. HUlier acted as Secretary, liut few clubs were represented, anu, mere oeing no business or. any importance vo transact, uie Convention adjourned. Abrested. Charles ThompEon ws arrested this afternoon, charged with the shooting of Patrick Uempsey, who died at the Pennsylva nia Hospital yesterday morning. He was com mitted to prUon by Alderman McCluskey to await tne verdict or tne uoroners jury. Tim Press Club. At the regular stated meeting of tbe Preas Club, to be held this after- jiuuu.vua aeain or uasper Bonder, jr., or tne Jsttninp Bulletin, will be announced, and action LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUARTKK BEMSIONS-Jud.e B BUr. Ibis morning tue case of Police utlloar Jtu rew Hubert Wl'heot argument from rnnnsel. the Jn1geald that tr be waa to beileve ibe first ciasa of witnesses meal lor-te above he rtnild;riae no dlDlculiy as 10 Ibeoonrsa he eboald pursue: for clearly, ao inrdlng Jo taelr testimony, bo would glsi-harge the relator, for, according in their version, the rela'or appeared take a pollne officer under the Mayo', ahareed wlU tha nreae-vaitoo of the pabllo peace, and Wasilng ton Hamilton waa Co mm ill ng a triea violation, of lb reare In flonrphlng ajplslol In tne ones atreat, to tbe Imminent dengr ef the man persona 00 nt re galed lliere. Theofllrarln the d -hargeo' bis duty attempted to arrest blm and ha, rest. ting tne arrest, alternated toalav the orhr-era of the law.and tha rela tor In Ills own De'ense tired and w.mncte I h'm. On tha other band, Hie witness mi gave another asrert 10 the rase, fur some of 1 hern had test' lied tha. Hamilton waa not rotating a plstnl at the ottl jers, hit the relator stepped np ad wautenly shot Mm. If ha were a Jnrro ai trying the c-sa.he would have to de termlne which claaa of witnesses to believe; and II he had a dnoht. to rive the. benefit of It ta the prisoner, bv aronlltinv him Hut as a Committing Magistrate, he bad enlv to see if the c minion weslth presnel a prima arte rase, and If so, to refer It m the cois'tle a lino of a;pe'U Jury, which he cinceivd to be his duty here. '1 herrfnre he wonld remand the relator. As to the admission ol tne prl oner lihsli. his Jlnnoi said he did aol see an circums'annea ih . went to redncethecHanse, If proven, tomauilauibter, ard consequently he could rot elloe- ha'l. Walter Mitchell, Krq.. appeared for ins relator. COURT or Ul'AKTKK KKSIO'H.-Jlidge t.n4 U w. A. Rerker waa acquitted of a charge of larcMiy. It hi Ira shr wn lhai he took a little dog rtelunglng In Mmsell from a little nor who was leading It away lint there si aa a charge of snlt and batter v against 111 in, under wl lih li was teeillled that he seriously maltreated the child In laslrg lbs dog. 11 was tinea fin and the costr. Meniuel Miller was einvlcel ef a charge of asan1t and ba'tery. It was ("stilled that a gentlemen. af.er parading w llh the "Hits In R ue," went to t'tllow hill sire, t and Rlitire avenue to nerasessed. and suns one questioned hi rlgnt: a difficult occur reel. In whlcu tbe defendant, a very large man, to ig tills gentleman's banner atelTend dealt bltu a number of arvere blows upon the h-ad witn lu Thomas Smith (colored) pleaded guilty to a Chargs Of nialit-l,iis nilfCl.ler. John J. M lller was charged wllh entering the U. l. Arse.alsri'h Intent to steal. It wasatl-ged that ha was one ot the men who some months pst rowed la a boat to the Arsenal and alternate ! to r iree an en iranceluto It, hutwtre driven awav by the anldlers, andibathe alter the retreat, was found Ivljg In the creek and ws taken into c istndy. On trial. DIHTHICT t'OI'Kr NO. I-Jndge 8 r .ltd, Tha Farmers' Ma'lnnsl Hank of Reading vs C A. A M.Keiir'-r, An acilnu to recuvtr upon three promis sory notes. On trial. COl'KT OK (XMsfON PLEAS Judge Pelrce Francis Olrard vs. II. Ilalbeile. Ao ac'inn to reoovnr for ni'dical attendance i a bore, which the defen dant left with tha plalnilir 10 be cured of a disease, 'i he Cefens" set up that the egreemenl was, no cire no pay. atid there was uo cure. Verdict for plalutlif. IA. John ri. Riack vs. NVIIMarn Blli;h. An ac'ton ti recover tor liquors sold anu delivered. Tha d-fenss set up that it waa not a merchantable quality. 01 trial. WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN the 1 eweet and beet niauner. LOUJB DKtKA, stationer and Fn graver. 9 IS NO. UlaSCHKaNUT Street THE LATKST FALL STYLES OF PARTY AND WiDDINU IN VITATIOSA. A Urge snorlment of new styles of French Paper Paper and Envelopes In boxes already stamped,. Paper and nvelopea stamped In Colors gratia. JOHN LISERD. 10 12 n. wi-8p No 811 SPRING GARDES Bireet. JNORAVINQ AND PLATE PRINTING.. CARTW. B1U. HKtDH. CliitUl-AHS. WKDUINO INVITATIOSH, VISI'flNM CAItHH, PARTY INVITATfONH. PR'Xi R A M M ICS, And EN(-IIA V'NO and PRl NTINQ of every Orscrlp tlon executed in tbe highest style of art. R, H'ISKINS A CO , BTATIONERS AND ENORSkVEIlS, 8 lmwsSm o. 9I8AHC31 HiroeU CURTAINS AND SHADES. FALL STYLES I FALL STYLES! HOW BEADT lit WINDOW SHADES, IN LACE CURTAINS, LN Terries, Reps, Damasks, Etc. We take pleasnre In announcing that onr new styles tor Fallot the above Ooods are now open. Our cele brated make or FINU WINDOe? 8HADE.H, with Bray's Spring Balance Fixture (which require no cord), we sell at tbe most reasonable prices, 'Window Shades as low as ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS, trimmed and hut 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 Tassels Picture Tassels, Pillow Tassels, Cords, Loops, Bands etc., etc CARRIhGTON, DEZOliCHE & CO., S.E. Corner Thirteenth and Chesnut Sts., Formerly KELTT. CARBINGTON A O.tSwstp REMOVAL. DENTAL DEPOT. We have the p'eaanre of antmaclng ta the Dental Profcsslt n the removal of cor Luslaua frjm Ho. (2S ARCH tTtEUT To the HEW BTJILDIVO which bas been treated es pecially lor tbe manufacture and gale ot Artificial Teeth an! Dental Materials, ON C HKf-HUT 8TR SET, Coiner of T tVELF PH. hwain, cnergeu wnu .ue nouraer of Wasblngtoa Hamilton, at Third and Obrlsilan aiee.V. I ,'.); 7,. u, waa umure tU. mi. oorpug. I'ne tes timony given waa toe aauie ee tu.i nerora tha tloro per jesierday. Home oi tha wltneasea said tbat Ham nine was in ine ai reeL wilh dibloi u ill. ,.... . Officers Weeton end Hammond, at tbe commaud of nltlaen. altentioteS to arrest him. and ba walked bui. wards with the pistol poletad towards ibem; Uii,,, tiwaln slenced no and Hamilton exclaimed. "Yon . I'll shoot you." and tbe r tUoer tiien fired bis Dlttol. tha ball taking effect in Hamilton's neok. He (the officer) tbi aw np hie hands and cried out, ' I bave innt nin? ." ana was laaeo iqio custody, Other wltneasea said that Hamilton was not point ing tbe plstnl at the officers, end do word whatever had passed between him and bwatn when tb latter tlrefl bla DiStOl. I be medical evidence In the ease waa to the effect teal deatb was caused by delirium tremena, ibe prin cipal caujeg if wnklt waa lbs shock of this pistol-shot wouua. 10 20 St BAaCTlELS WK'TK, glMES' PTJfiE COD LIVER OIL, in,M are aeveral anenlea of Oadns. Only tbe n.An. ...... nunuli 1 mmw Ifiiindlanil. vlelila (II I , uiedlclnai vlr uee. To aaoure ibis, Mr. bltne., at an enormous expense, made arrangements on tha spot, BBd, by a totally new process, pi epared Oil fresb from the livers ol tbe flab. After careful analysis and ex tensive trial by inemedlcalprofe'Slon.lfitMifi' PUKK COD LIViCR OIL Is now pronounced lnojmparably superior to an uium prepara-iuub ui tue eauie article In the market Free from smell, dellolousto the taste, and leaded wltb all tbe nutrient and curative proper ties which render Cod liver Oil famous cs a inert- bold In the original style ot bottles, labels, pamph lets, and wrappers employed by sir. bluies. Whole, sa.eand rtlall only by 6t7n)TA Y VB HB1VIE, Apothecary, 10 lOswrpI (Successor to Bamuel Blmes), H, W. cor.TWKl.FTH and CHKSNOTBta,, Phlla. POINT BREEZE PARK. The Grand KXHIBITION , or FAIR DAY la postponed on ac count of tbe weather to FRIDAY, 23d InsU o 10 11 St THIRD EDITION RELIGIOUS. The rrcsbjtcrian Synod at Itead-iug-The Work it Has Performed. Political Affairs-Montgomery Blair Urging His Bro ther's Withdrawal. PRIZES CASHED IN ROYAL HAVANA, KENTUCKY, aud WISbOUKI IXI I'KHiKi. Circulars sent and Information given. Jtfl.PH BATES. No. 78 ilUUADWAx, New York. Post Office Box, . 10 13 lm TvEAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRDMBNT THAT AJ-science and skill bave Invented to assist the "Muring in every degree of deafness; also, Besplnt torsi also, Craudall's Patent Crutobes, suparlor to Nk$fc . ' ' MADiIBA.'fe. HO. US H fJCMTa hueat, below Cbaanut, M6PI "P T D.-PANT8 SCOURED i ND J. MTBBTC'HKD from 1 to t Inches, at 'olteL bret"f " Boonrtng. No. a FOURTH EDITION FROM READING. Till Morning;' Nrtmlon of tlio Prcsby tcrlnn Nyuotl, Sj'ecUil Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph, Heading, Oot. 21. Tbe Committee oa Home MlsstonB made an annual report, showing the receipts of tbe Board daring the year endlDg last May were nine hundred and ninety-one thousand dollars within the bounds of tbe five 1'resbyterleB comprising the Synod, being an increase of six hundred and sixty-two dollars over tbe preceding year, In addition to which there have been twelve ladles' mission boxes, bavlcg about twenty-four hundred articles for families of missionaries. The Committee on Foreign Missions pre sented their annual report. It presented the filtering fact, tbat two months before tne close of tbe Iliiaiicliil year the Treasurer rep irle i a deficiency of two hundred thousand dollars, but an appeal being made a response came, brlDglng tbe whole amount needed, and au ovei plus of severul hundred dollars, one gentle man having given fifteen huudred dollars. Tbe amouut contributed to the American Hoard during tbe year by all the churches la tbe country is over five hundred thoaniu.il dol lars, if which this Wyuod contributed fourteen thousand and forty-four dollars, being au In-cieai-e of over two thousand dollars. llev. Dr. liutlcr addressed tbe My nod npon the claims of the American and Foreign CurlxlWn L uiou.of which he is the able Chlei Becretary. FR OM HA YTI. Hnlnnve Knmmons the Nitrreniler of Jereiiilc He volt amoutf tlio tVomcu. By Cuba Cable. Havana, Oct. 21. We have advices from I'ort au-Filnce to tbe Uth instant. Tney au 1. ounce tbe bombardment of Jeremle oa tue tilb, police had been given the foreign Con suls to leave the town witbln six days, but they reluaed to bred the notice and remained. 1're liiienl Knlnave demanded the surrender of tbe place or l.e would burn It. lie proposed toot luck by land aud sea. Tbe water supply of Jert rate bad been cut off, and the women por tion of the inhabitants revolted because Uene ral Homier, tbe commander, would not sur render. Jacmel Is still besieged by Halnave's forces. General Hector, tbe revolutionist, it lea of voudiIi received In a recent battle, tietierul Don.lHKrer. hail been proclaimed President of Northern ilaytl, and Oeneral Klssage tiaget, l'Kfcldent of Houlhrrn Ilaytl. The prospeciB of Halnave were dally Im proving, lie had given the town of Ht. Marks one week to surrender. The stilp-of- war Alex andre 1'etlon bad been sent there to assist in the slegr. Should the plare surrender the commu nication of tbe revolutionists will be severed. Tne otticeia and crew of tbo Alexandre I'ellou aret. 11 Americans and are looked upon with dlsttutt by the Hay liens. FR 0M ST. DOMING 0. Arrival of flm I'npnl Nuncio Steam I.I ii! ta .Ntw York. By Cuba Cable. Havana, Oct. 21 The latest news from St. loin IN go ta t4t tun 11 Ui Instil nU The Fapul Nuticiu bad arrived. The Qovern meiit Is arranging with him for a separation between tbe cnuicb stud Htate. President Hseg ba signed a contract with Mr. O'HulliVHP, of New Yorg, for a line of aietuier to run between New York, New Orleans, and Ht. ltOMingn. Generals I.uperon and Cabral have arrived at Bt. TbomaB from Ilaytl, having failed la their attempt to cror-s tbe frontier Into Ht. Ihimlogo. Ut-neral Oganilo is at tbe bead of another re bellion against the Government of Hvz. Great mlM'ry prevailed IDrouuhout the re pnhiio, owing to the disorganized uoudlllou of aflttlrs. FR 0M NEW YORK. lllalr'a rrobnble Wltlitlrawal OiT for i:uro. Special Despatch to Ifie Evening Telegraph. New Yokk, Oct. 21. A special Waiihlngton telegram to the Daily Wewt this morning says, Hon. Montgomery Blair le:t here this morning for New York, for the purpose, It Is aald, to ar range lor tbe withdrawal of his brother's name from the Democratic ticket. Mr. lieorge W. Chllds, proprietor of tbe Phi ladelphia Ledger, with Lit family, sailed for Europe this morning. Trial Tor AInrder. IIohton, Oct. 21. Samuel M. Andrews, charged with tbe tuurder of Cornelius Holmes, waa arraigned yealerday before the Bupreme Judi cial Court at Plymouth, and pleaded not guilty. Counsel was aligned bltu by the Court. The trial will probably take place In the December term. Andrews looks pale, but self possessed. Kew York Ktox-k quotation a P. K. iteettlved by telegrapu from Uiendlnninu A PSTIS, dhks luuasi. n u. m o. iuiruiircw, N.T. Uent. xt.. N. Y. and Ph. and lie a. U h U anrl M I K. KM-' - aMama it' tr taa aii eWaV AULA, tw. esuta -e . a ' ue -.eea IIT -y Clev. A Pltlab'a H t7'i. Wells. Fargo Kxn. '2H'2 Ohl. and N.W. com o IU. H. Express Co.... 4U1 Chi. and N.w. pref. SOU Tenneaaee fis.new... 70 Uhl. and K. I. K......iu'4 Gold lSflV ntta. f. W,t Cht 1U'4I Market steady. OBITUARY. 'asper Boutler, Jr. It la with deep regret that w annoanee tbe death of Casper Bouder, Jr., Kq. one of the editors and proprietor of the Evening IltUleUn, which occurred this morning at his late resi dence, on Beventh street, below Poplar. Mr. Bonder bad been lying very low for about six weeks with a disorder ot tbe liver, aa that hu death does not come without anticipation. The deceased was a Dative of this city, and waa abont forty-nine year of age. His earlier years were devoted to business pursuits, and It waa not until 1860 that he made his advent into the sphere of Journalism. In December of that year be became conneoted with the Sunday Dltpatch aa a reporter, and remained upon that Journal until abont 1801. serving aa an assistant editor during the latter years of his association with It. Among tbe more no ticeable contributions to Its columns from bis pen was a "History ol Chesnut Bireet," which displayed a thorough acquaintance with tbe antiquities of theolty, snd a rare aptitude for labors requiring careful and patient research. About eight years ago Mr. Bonder became associated with the Evening Bulletin, and when tbat Journal finally passed oat of the hands of Colonel Alexander Cummlngs be purchased an Interest, and bas since been widely known as one ol Its proprietors and editors. Although so well known and appreciated as a Journalist, U was as a man and a friend that Casper Bonder will be remembered by those wbo ware numbered among tbe circle of his ac quaintances. He was kindly and genial, ef an active and outspoken temperament, respeoud, admired, and beloved by all wbo knew hint. His loss will be deeply aud stnoerely mourned by all, bat by none so much as by iUs ou Laborers In the field of newspaper life. ock Brokers. Nolls. Third street, t. H.....12ntj Pacific M. H. Co...12-V E. R. ...... 4 ' Toledo Walmsn.. 6i? Ilea. K. 9'Z Mil. A 8t,Paul oom.loo md N. 1. R. Kn-'S Adams Kgpreas.... ,i,i WASHINGTON. rostal Affairs-Overland Mail Ar-rangemcnt-Departnicnt Contracts. Special Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph. Wabhijsoton, Oot. 21. Tbe Central Grant and Col fax Club, In connection with the Boys la Blue, Intend serenading General James A. Ekin, of Penn ey Ivan la. Deputy Quartermaster-General U. . A., at his residence, on Friday evening next, as an appreciation of bla emlueat services lu supporting the Hepublloan canse. Despatch to the Associated Press. Return of I'ostinnNtcr-Ueiiornl It initial I. Washington, Oct. 21. Postmaster-General Hnndsll and FustAssibtautPosiiua-iier-General Mclellan reurned to this citv this morning from New York. Satisfactory arrangements have been made for tbe transports' ion of tbe Calllornla malls ns follows: i'tie Pttclflo Mall Hteamsblp C'ompnny Is to carry all documents Hndsuob other mull matter as may be directed to be sent by tbat route, between New York ana Han rrancisco, via tne tiiumtnoi rt- rinma. Arrangements bave been made with Wells, Fargo & t o. to carry the overland mnll-t between tbe termini of the Union and Central Pacific Hailroads uultl the Junction la formed between these roads. The Secretary of the In terior thinks the roads will be completed In one year Irom tnia time, parties in New York atsnretiie rsimBster-ieuerai ot ineir Deuel thHt Hie Junction will be made by the first ol July next. Republican Meeting. Baltimore, Oct. 21. Tbe Republican meet ing lest night at Front Hlreet Tueatre. in honor of the recent elections, was largely attended, and much enthusiasm prevailed. Hoeeohes were mane by Hon. H. H, Goldsborough aud and others. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, Oct SI. Cotton dull at aiV.Wt.'c. Floor dull: Ba es nt TOOubairela at yesterday's prices. Wheal dull. Corn easier; aales of 89.00H busuels at H-12M IMS Oats active: sales ot Si 000 bushels at iSu. Ke I quiet Pork quiet at ta'&UiitutlfW, iiarj quiet at m(Ui';c. wnisay quiet. The JNew York Money Market. TheN. Y. Herald ot this morning says: ''The Slonev Market dmnlayed Increased activity a lha forenoon, aud as tne day advanced tha de mand for iuana at 7 Per cent, oecame very active, end towards tbe close it transpired that a comolua tlon of unuiincinled stockiubbera is at worn to D ro il uce strlugency for the puroose o' creating a panic in slocks, auu in tnis mere is, uniortanuieiy, reason to beileve that tney are assisted riy a number of bauk managets and otners. our or tue city oatgi, nciuu lus tbe lteuubilc, thaCuniuionwealth.aod tne Uulun have betn creditors to a large anrnuut ai the Cus tom Home vesterd-y and to-ua. while the Bang of New York was detnor Inr aDunt a tulllion and a nail, ana tbete ciiangt-s ri-fiert tt,e operatious of the censplraiora. it is estimated mat Deiween aevea ana riiibl millions bave been a ready witbdrawn rrnui cliculatlrD, and It Is understood that several millions more will he wltnorawn to morrow, while large amounts of Kile and N-wYork Central, at preseut b Id oil the sir. et, will be thrown npon tbe market lor cash slmultanei aly with the money ''nuevze.'' Tnei revalling ulstrust was Increase! by a despatch rum Wa-blnetnn to the eOect tha- the carrencr bal ance In the 'treasury anxiunta to lutie more thaa six mllllt cs ai d tbat consequently tne departmeat will becemtielled to Increase Its gold cales; but this seems hardly credlli... and we warn Wall stre-t against hlluulv rely It g upon aucb unantnentlcated statementa. beveti ner cent, and a small commission added were paid fur Iuana In nut a lew Instances till ef if moon, and Hi' banks as a rule had no money to lend, all their surnlns funds belua- euiDloved. It ba, therefore, been suitgeaief aud we give our unqualified support to the recommendation that the hanks relax their rule of not encroaching upon tbelr legal reserve, and ao frustrate the elluris uf the uutciupuloxB comb'uatlon now at wore. The Nailuns I Currency act. by requiring this reserve to be keot, evidently meaut it for use In periods ot exceptional pressure, and the banks bave ample puwer to employ any portion of it as they may see tit. The Comptroller ot tbe Currency may, It ta true, notify banks with a deficient reserve of their suor cumuiiH, nut tney nave t'ony oais ar erwards lu which to make It gocd, ana public opinion would support the banks In enyetlort to break up such a combination aa Ibis, which Is likely to work mtip.h niisetilel II nut overpowered. Tbe banks bv Inanlnir ouly a small part ot their reserve cuuld keep the n one y market wen supplied we aa not speak with reffience to ihe Interims of Wall street, tor It Is lui matt rial how prlcea go on the Stock Kxcbangn, but la tue interest uitus wnuie dusiossb cummuuity," The N. Y. Times ot tLIt morning says: "There was an Increased Inquiry for money fro-rt the biukeis to day, and the rate was generally full and unllnrm at 7 tier ceuu. alter some early transac tions of the morning at 0 per cent.onUoverument col lateral. The suspicion appeared to be current tiat another x pei lojeni is on toot to 'iockup'muny from be free use of the street, and tbe "Ircutnatanllal pioofaof this, late In tbe day. ware believed to ba pretty strorg. Iboogh tbe corcbirail m lonceroedln thentovemeut Is by no means ex enslve, or evea formidable. We conclude that the activity of demand Irom tbe brokers Is rather tbe result of tbe raold advance in slues, near lb close of last wet k of 8 per cent, on tne l unnc i uncs, and o to 8 per cent, on Ihe railways, and also on some of the Htate Bonds, whlce temeted heavy reellstilonsby old bron-ra. and Iratis'erred a corre ponding amount ol stocks Into new nanos. j tie aemana ior mouey. rrom these and other parlies, was met at 7 per cent. wi bout much hesitation, butthe feeling: at the cloaeof tha dav an. pearad to he that the creatine may be more seriously leli lo-nmrrow " R E M O V A L. Messrs. BAILEY & CO. HAVE REMOVED TO TUB NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Cor. CHESNUT and TWELFTH, FIFTH EDITIOI lOMrplf PHILADILTHIA. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., IMPORTERS r i a. 3i o iv r s, MANUFACTURERS v DIAMOND JEWELRY, No. 002 CHESNUT STREET, THE LATEST NEWS Judge 'Williams and the Snprom Court SulTraso in Texas Kcbels l)irranchised. cc ID FROM WASHINGTON. Special Deipatoh to the Evening Telegraph. Washinotow, Oct. 20. Resist rait Ion In Texas. Gotiprnl Reynolds, consmandlug the anh rin trlct of Texas, has Issued Instructions to th Board of 'Registrars aDDOiutel to conduct it revision of the registration, setllun fortb Ui tin a a ... . . tiuaiiauaiion oi voter--, tie exiiuJes all cot rnctl in a id in? tbe Rebellion In any wav. & ho held office under the Federal or State fi crnuients, and afterwards participated lu ti Rebellion. He also directs that no amnesi r pardon entitles tbe snolicaut to rcpiotJ This oidcr reached here today, and exclu uch comment, and Is consttueJ bv the D mi rats as a defiance of the recent order ot th President that no military officer should tuterfcj n the elections of any Sltte. Three Children llurned to Death. Boston. Oct. 21. Three child ten of llift-tf Ooodell, residing in Peabody, JlssachiiseU, a ,ii uDaer six years ot bsp, were burned to deaf yesterday, lucy were plHyluqf in a small ot building stored with hay, and probably fired with matche;. I ii Hit a It'illiu .... Ao.n. it: HABRikBUBO, Oct. 21. Judfie n. Williams hi accepted the appointment of Judge of the di preme Court, tendered him by Governor tear in jiliice of Justice W. Htron, resigned. Boat llace Referee. Spbikofield, Mass.. Oct. 21 Wilbur BaroJ of New Jlaven, has been chosen for referet lnsttad of William Blackee, of Boston, for t boat race to-day. New Torfe Stock Huotnt loiro, 4 p. M. KeoeivtHl uy beieurapu irom uiuuiuiinnii Davis, Stock brokers. No. 48 H. Third ei rt.- N. x- cent. K I aiU , t'oledo A Wabtsh.. K2 N. Y. sind tile K... 4t,1MII. dt 8t. Paul H...I01! Ph. andliea. K lltiyH AUhujs Kxpress..... 60V Mich. 8. and N.I. Jit. 8'iJt Wells. Fro 291 Ole. and Pitt, R. 87'4 (t.S Express 475 Chi. A N.W. tt.com. m;t Tennessees, new.... (WJ Chi. N.W. K prf.. 0ilOold :...1su2 ChLund K. 1. It.. lu-. Pltts.F.W.ancl.Chl.113' i Market It regular. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE BALKS, ReporieU by Do liaven ft Br 1., No. 40 S, BKTWKEN BOARDS. 100 Pass. 8 Ser.eH... lus luOali Pnnna HOlibcli N 6s. "8J.-... 7Ur list h (lilt 'r.a a 1 n hi .ni '-W do 71 i am li Calawissa . 60sh Gr A Coales i(2!, 6txiso Kt Nlch Uoal.... 1 1 suiiiiiiiuiiuin.u9ii jisi sa ueaa it...D3slD. 4s LKS, OCT. 1 . Tnird svrei t R b. si' ft hll 1j-U N... SOU rto.... 110 tlo. luo do.... Zuti do,... 100 do.... ti 1 ,.b8U. 2"s , 11 ....S5. 27 ...H. 17 ,...b3o.. m( HO 9.0 to llflO 6110 too do do. do do do do. ,C4Hi I. 44? (IOOOPaes,2serle lnti lti(0 niy as. Mew.Xil.li'H). illioo Leh 6s gold I VI :ooo Leh s. Hit J.blO H7 f 5MI dO.... O- SH lino do...blli. H7 14 HO do.... Is.blii.. 87 f:ti(0Leh n. 'S4.....ss. ntX t2W0 do 85'r, Iwmsh Feed Parn...l)ti. j. 5u0hUllC'rAl fi.bCO 40 Ud 4S1 ls.bJML 48 ...0- 48) SKOOND ROAItn 10 sh Penn a H 100 do...nM..Sd. taj 4(1 do. 6S IS do.... 58 f 0 Bb Lflh V R..... 661 Sort sb Ucoan oil is. i 100 sb Leu Nav...ls. 27 j lo do. .e 37 J w so r-namoK JI 71 S00lt ScU N Pt.ls.b40 2lj MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETCJ n P E N I N A Full Line of our own Importation ViLVKTa, SATINS, and s-sja oounq tO MATCn. VQH MfLLINKItY AND DRkW MAKING. WOOD & GARY.' LATENT BIYLE4 FA NOT BONNETS, LADIES' AM MISSES HATi AND EVfcRY SIYLE OF CUX MATERIAL, Willi FEATHERS, FLO W E ft", FRAMES, FOI UONjS.Br MAKING, WOOD & CAR Y, No. 725 CHESNUT Street 9 29 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. T71IGI1TU STREET BIBBOBT STOHE Wn inr AT prnntrrr ctTDivmi a 1 Four doors above AKCU Street. I bave now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP BONNET RIBBONS. VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, SATIN RIBBONS, SILKS, . CRAPES, HATS, BONNETS FRAMEg VELVET RIBBONS, LACES, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, To which z would kindly call tne attention he ladles. I 'JULIUS SIOHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Btreet P. a No trouble to sdot goods. 10 8 rp 4 as tmilBII.?HIA. 1. QRAND OPENIN OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S . CLOTHING AND MILLINEBY, Thursday, October 22. M. SHOEMAKER & CO., Ko. 1024 CUESA'UT Street, 10 21 PHILADELPHIA. yH OPEN TO-DAY KKW LLNB 09 BIBB0SS, SATIKS, AND TELTETS .'08 MILLINEKY AND DRESS XKIMttlXU rUM'OSES. KATHER8, FLOWERS, CRAMS. LACES, and a ssaaral aasorlmcrjt of UILLLNKRY QQOD& WHOUfAALE AMD RETAIL. B. Il A t. stern; 9 tt wrmlm No, 7t ARCS Street.
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