TUB DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1868. THE SO UTII. nailen r -uer(r ,.ope, ...Ei?'- . New Orleno correspond V 8 ,cefuiiowtaon woIBid ".- Th. T-e r.ev.0 from J-ranklin. 1. "! JJj! jnord.rofiwonienln cold blood I The whole "nB wan .11 concerned. H-e .he rt J Of Ibe Franklin paper. paMlshad ny'nee J fcefote tlie reorder; read both sluee. aee ai-to Ki coVy Inclosed li the meek. I be wor'd tbe brn.flt f this. The ' "cliemeni here la lateuae. Nothing ha yet taken puwe K ee.o.sllh horror of this affair. ,. , the murdtr of Sheriff fope. , , The grand radical meeting m'W;5"V" Batnrury wae almost a fl. e. died aiitl twenty Uve ner Uenae a. I colored Pl'7;i e hJu Ze f'lat MKVM"i" SeS. and left ton DDMm'yd sheSrteuedana forlorn. To a VoESwuuVral pmues.luu. Uol retl people of Ie lii" K you. and deceiving you In ft variety if ' We is ouiy tere lo luiluenoe mi net elect i n He ba no ltlea of being aole lo hjld fie ,fl)ce ollliot HI. He Is Pui now for cheat, in.iou ai.dlyli Kioyou y ihe radio! piny. "mr "is bonid bill at the l.p'e wHre i not for fumis he gets irom thoradlciils at N V?en o WaLhiugion. If JOti allow yonr 7. ?obe toJled Sd cDea.ed I by head to lue bitter end. Wneu he involves son lo irouuie l.v bis lain in yoni l y I t.M ? 'lulu he will flee to tne wooJe and tu New onu i lS?o you to be .e ,H WilU a, tl.e negroes i f Bt. Lnodrv were lately, Ihe at. Tjindrv Progieas proinisej tae uetjroe. of trial tmriali 'ureal iblugs, told them how siron they were. Hailered tuem.liert to theui as lue ue Kroea ate Ud to lu ibis parlsn. and secretly iDlsnned to burn down Opfloueas and Washing ton, and to pluiidor botu places. Tpeae carpal baiierswere to lend too negroes lntnellgit. What was the result? At the fire ol tneiirst sun tbe leaders took to tue woods, aud the ue roes were iothieily aiauguteied by tueeo ruatd white people all over the parish. T:ie JnTamoos carpet- buggers are to blame lor th wnole saorlOce ol life produced by tueir lies and detMepilone In Bt. Laudry. Hoineouira k'w acta ol aonie of Ihe worst or these negroes would In the end Justify the wb lie people In kill ing: twenty or tniny ol the misled negroes, nd rnuniug lue foui crowd of carpet baggers oQ to N-w Oiieans. The recent uiaast.ers of the raolcala In Bt. Landry, and the dwindling of Ixyfl L,egue Clubs In the parish, b-we hnd s terrible eflect on the Utile rat Pope, He lomrs on the streoiRs though he had boeo cnawel up by a terrier. He haaacomplicalloaof diseases; lils liver don't act; be has tbe colic, the teoth ache.andtbe yeiow Jaundloe, and don't feel very well himself. It be dies, the shell of an Kogllsh walnut would inakeagoodsaroophagus In which lo convey his precious remains lonU Mortuern frletids; or, If he Is to be buled on Boutbero soil, as he has no "foiiy acren" of his own In which to be burled, he siionld be put in a pair of oyster shells, and burled at low water mark where the tide ebbs and flows twloe in twenty-four bours. Another FnnHe or tlie St. Landry Mt snrre. Grand Choteau Correnponticnce of the planters' Manner. The next meeting was to bave I aken plnce at 7 o'cIock 1'. M. the next day; but Itl! about 12 o'clock M. on ibat very day came the ominous report thai the radicals and Democrats were lighting at Opeloasa; tnu. the radicals wanted to born 0.elou8s, and kill every Democrat In It; Ibat their couriers were running In every direction la tbe pnTlfi lo summon lueru there, and the Domoora s were calling on their breth ren for succor. A Kcene ensued, Mr. ElUor, Whlcu it U hardly possible to describe; It was a Jeneral rnsb to arms, going and coming to and rom, saddling up of hornet), mounting aad riding, clouds of dvst raised up In the roads by troops of armed riders coming In from tbe conntrv to rendezvous here ere luey started for Opelousas, gnns discharged to be reloaded; women and children running from one house loaDoiher with pallid cueettf, here a hurried mbrace between a mother and son. or a hus band and wife. But they start their forms are oon hid In tne clouds ot dust which rise from under their horses' feet. Ttiere weie about 13 K) or 2oo0 men under arms all that could have arms were on duty, all mounted. Tnere was a confllot between the Democrats aud radicals, resulting lu the killing of three aud the wounding of several radloala. ik. D)infM. Tiitnnnr t.ditnrtfil Attmmfiru. . O !.' " . m As Mr. Watlilns. the colored Democratic speaker who wrote tbe above, left while the iiuiimiji Biulnmont in rpicard to tue ic n 1 i and wounded i.aier news is qultecouflicttng. IfCaDtain May still lives, but one white Demo crat was killed and but turee wounded. Dr. Thompson, who had full control an 1 direction of all ibe white men under arms In 8t. Jjiudry Informed ns In New Orleans no one can tell, and perhaps will never bo able to tell, how many colored - radicals were killed and wounded: but he thought It would amount to not less than 100 killed and fifty wounded. The people of St. Landry who were In thefigttt dllter widely In their es lmates. Home put tne killed and wonnded negroes aa hhjU an 200 or 0U. COLLISION. IlsnMtr on Lone Inland Sonnrt Stamcr Bank and Sevcrnl leron luJurcU. Our telegrams yesterday contained a men tion of a disaster on Long Island Haund. Tne following are the details whloh are published in this morniog's New York 7Yibune: Aa tbe steamer Continental, wnion leaves her beithin New Haven for this oily, at 11 o'clont In tbe evening, was coming out of the baroor at an early buur yesterday morning, she col lided with and sunk the propeller Northamp ton. Captain Btanuard, of tbe opposition Hue. Captain Bowns, of tbe Continental, and Mr. James L. Amsden, of Wesifleld, Mass.. a pas Benger and an eye-witness, tell the following lory: At about 1 o'clock, yesterday morning, when tbe Continental was about five tulles out of New Haven, the Captain was lu tue pilot nousa and Mr. Amsden was near the bows of to boat conversing with the man ou tbe look out: the Captain and the watchman almost simultaneously discovered a single light nearlv iralgbt ahead, which they supposed to ba that of a sailing vessel. As they approaohed each other, tbe Captain made out the vessel to be tbe Northampton, of tbe opposition line, though no head or Ktern light was visible. "When at a proper distance, the Captain of the Continental snuBded her whistle twice as a Bignal for the Northampton to continue on her course to tbe right, but tbe latter soon after Bounded Iter whistle once and immediately changed aer coarse, attempting to rnn aorosi the bona of the Continental. Tho boats were now quite near each oiner, end approaching at a rapid rate. Tbe Captain of the Continental, Beetug ibat a collision was Inevitable, immedi ately sounded the bell for the eugineer to re verse the engine, and tbe wheel bad made one lull back revolution when the steamer struck tte propeller amidships, on the i-tar board side, with a terrible shock, whlnU threw the sleep ing passer gers from their berths, and Bmead consternation tbrongn both vessels. Tne bows f the Continental passed completely through the starboard side of the Jiropeller, cutting her nearly lu t w. and reaoh eg the state-rooms on the opposite side. la tbe collision the sleam-ptpe of tbe Northamp ton waa severed, and steam rushing out tilled tne bold and state rooms. Tho fireman of the propeller was so severely scalded ttiit bis life was denpalred of; tbe engineer. Mr. Bench, aud one Jameson, a colored waiter, were alro Bllgbily scalded. Immediately after the colli Ion the passengers and crew uf vhe Continen tal, finding thai their vessel was noi toriously damaged, Jomped ab irdof tbe Northampton mi eaiianilv labored to rescue the wounded of tbe latter vessel. All who could be found after a diligent searou were taken off. On a basty investigation being made it waa found that the Northampton was In a sink ing oodltion, being only bold above the surf aoe of the water by banging a dead weight on the bw of the Continental, which was still closely wedged Into ber bull and upper works. Tue Btale room struck by tbe Continental was occu pied by Miss Carrie E. Brown, of Ibis city, and it was almost entirely demolished, so that she waa driven with tbe drbrit Into one corner, wbeaee she waa with difficulty rescned, having Buffered bnt a few slight bruises. A steam tut, With a barge In tow. arrived from New Haven, While tbe passengers of the Northampton were being rescued, and, on tbe request of Captain Bowes, of the Continental, remained near and took off some of tbe passengers. Tne olortd waiter on board the Northamp ton ara reported to have been very aaoen frightened, and to uve made a yoaJs at one for the life-preserre m of wbion hy aeenred. After great dlffloaUy the bow of in Continental were extrloated, n(1 tbe vets! backed off to soma distance. Immedi ately the Northampton sank to ber mala dwk, mod es tbe anlnjnred steamer put about for the y tiara 10 )JVn was rapidly sinking lu fonr arjd a half fathom. Thewonnled I wrrj landed at New Haven, wbera they medical care, nd lb Online ntal "T- VoT.' ,i 3 o cK.es In tne mo.n ng. f.rj "ir""Ki" city, where she arrived Klri three nonrs late, it is -;z. nn Northsmpton was not T?"' hr V. , vesels plying In the Hinod being so u' . as to be prac'ioaliy prohibitory. The lc.t sieamer iKrM years :. for tm.OOH. Toe r.Vi stai ai I Const W rec-kihg company denpatohed asleamer ytSlerdsy to imicane ni im wiiupu l;enral rant on tbe Camilla Bntehery. A gentlemen from Niagara county, itaya the BuUlo Otmmercial of Ootobcl 21, during a Visit in riilPHuo tint Inns Klnoe. waa fortnnate enotigb to be there one day when Qoneral (Irani wns also in the city. In company with Cbatlra Wilson and Andrew Sbuman, of the Chicago Journal, la fie conrse of the conver sailon Ihe matter of tho Camilla butchery w allnded to, when General Grant turnod to Mr. Wilson and paid: cnrriey. anouiutne peopie innkeme 1'restdeut, you aud ihe people may be BRHUKd that all men will be permitted tospeiiK Ihelr lioneot convictions wberever tney mv be wlthlu the boundaries of he United Hi alert." When these wordi were spoken, says the gen tlemnn, the lips ol the General closed, as he Imagined tbey might have done In the Wilder nets, whtn an aid rotln up to blm and breiith Irnily announced that Hndeitjk' ooroa lid been annihilated, nnd received as an answer, "I don't believe 11." 'How Arc the Mighty I'nllen!" Genera) John U. Maeruder. of the Uebel ai mv. nt:d rx-Iileuteuant Ktwia Uikix. r Itihcl nivy, were lHt evening arrested In New Vmk by ti e Fifteenth preulnol police, for balng (irtirik anil dlfordfi ly, nnd insulting females lu the store No. (Jtt7 Hroadway. Huh were ljckdd up in tho Mercer S ree l'oli :c Station. CITY TnTELLIQENOE. f r ADIHTIOWAI. J.OCAL ITtMS SKB 1NEIDB PAeKS.j CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. An Elderly Gentleiniin Astnltol IIIsU wiiy ItolVjory A Vlf.Iicitr Aiiiitiicr AirihtcH-A Nlioptiltcr lIorMC-tlilevc! A rouumii iiiH'i. Harney Dewees was arrested yesterday for coinirillllng the diabolical outrago of throwln an elderly mother down a flight of stairs. For this, Aldeiinxn Holme commuted him for trial. J nrres Cunslday Is a valiant individual. vefctt'iday be cume norons a little fellow on Kte venth sireet, below Keud, wbo was disLriouting advertising cards, and tried to rob him. In this be failed, lor a policeman saw blm, and chased blm to Tenth and Dlckerson streets, where be vas captured. Aldermau iionsall committed him for a further hearing. Charles George has nlisted In the modern orcer of wile-boaters, lesteruay ne disiin- gulbhed himself by not only beating bis wifa but throwing a DueKet ot not water over oer, Ho was held for trial by Alderman Keeker. Kiuburd Blmms, alleged to be one of the party who recently maue a rata on tne t ran af ford Arsenal, was arrested yesterday and bound over to answer by Alderman Hotme. One of the delect vm l.iHt evening arrested a woman giving the nume of Mrs. i'eters, at Klubtli and Arch street, nud o her found a piece ot delaine which nhe had stolen from a store at Ninth and Aroli streets, and two pairs ol shots which the bad lemoved from a Btore at Klgbth and Arch streets. Aldermau Bclller fcc nt, ber to rnlson. Z. A borse was left on a field at Nineteenth xua f ederal streets tor rrrateing a row days ago. The owner ves'erday found that he bad been stolen. Later in the day, iheanlmal was found in the cnsioay oi cnaries McUonuuii and Thomas Donobue. On being questioned they siaieu iney naa isKeu nuu ouiy for a ride, Alderman Dallas could not see it la that Ileal. and committed them far trial on the charge of larceny. John Rnsk. aged fourteen, was last evening canght prying open one of the closets In the maiBet, at uermantown ana uiraru avenues, bv Policeman Miller, of tbe Tenth district. Alderman iiggleton held blm In ftiOO ball to answer. Kate Sullivan and Mary Kelley have been hound over oy Aiueruian xungren, for assault' ins a female, named Mary Kelley. The com plainant alleges that tho delundants seized ber. at Thlrty-slxih and Union streets, and tried lo cut ner witu a gnue. Easy Sehtbhces. Conld the air have been more pure and bracing than it was this morn ing ? it blew in quickeniug. exhtliarailnKi lifu- lntiplriug gusts, peuetruteU every portion of (llle. H II I 1 1 1 IT J iuu guD.roti. w.no, ruuooti iuo nerves witu neaiin una seni tbe blood luroo blcg In swelling ;currents through its twisted clmnnels. It is true thai the chilly breath uldn't kiss you with, tae warm and wauion softness of a maiden's lip, but still it hud the same e licet, lor as the one, hot, would tinge the cheek with a sympathetic ruddy llusti, sj the other, coin, iingeu it wnu a raw, yet rosy. nuo. Brown in'ubt say. with a ttbrugof Ills shoul- deB, that there wus luueti likeness 'twixtlhe two. The season has commenced, and Fashion again queens It. We were at a parly the other evening, and noticed several latllei displaying Iheuibtives In dresses so low-necked tint, lo use ihe words of a ministerial euest oresent. ''they were but three inches at the lowest point nljove tbe waist." Few ladles relly lite lo go so it7t into soeuty.anuoBiy uo so in conform' Ilk lo the demands ol laHblou. walou la mor- ougbly ludllleient whether tho sex wears little or has Utile lo wear. "While there's life there's hope." Crest fallen Democrats meet lu various plaoes tLrougheut the city nils evening, to take coun sel together bow they may bail mend their mallei en ran us tor tne November battle. A mighty llepubiloau surge has overtaken them, blu tbougli they mny kick: and flounder awbllo iu tho overwhelming waters as thoy have only a Blraw lo hang upon down they inubt to. Good-bye! The yon a caube. A Republican mass meet Icg will be held thlsevenlug under theausploes oi the Fourteenth Ward Grant and Colfax Ciub, in ppuuK uaruen umi, xnirieentn anu apriug uniueu sireeit; uu inu xvepuoiioan "in Vinoe bleh"aiul all yonng men ot Fhlladelnhla Uvor- able to the election of Grant and Colfax, will Bito ubteiuoie in ejQveunon inm evening at Conrerl Hall. Fhllaaelpbla'B '.benevolent heart has been touched by ihe distress ot tbe widow of Folloe man Young, who was shut, it will be recol lected, by some cowardly assassins on last eleo llon day, and Philadelphia's benottoent pockets and hands have bouutiluily opened for her relief. We saw a butcher the other day. In a street up-town, endeavoring to pull along by the horns a large sized valfanich wouldn't go." They came lu a stand still, ltesult: a crowd of emailcr-slzed calves gathered around to witness the perfoi mance. Fenlunism. The members of the civil and military branches of the i-eulau BrotnerUood will meet at their hall, No. 12 tiouih Broad street, to- morrow afternoon. Waal's going on? -Better the day, belter ihe deed." Brown diinots, Jones don't. Brown Bays of Jones: "He la fond of hops, but prefers them la bis beer rather ihnu lu his feet. He is more bibntcuB than Terpslchorean." ' The Fire Department turns out to-night to give a grand reception to the Washington Hose Com puny ol CharleNloWti, Mass. One uf our new beverages has the sweet name of "Bottled BlUs." Of course, the bliss is yuaged the nlht before and uot the next luumluK. -Holehss people they who go barefoot. A suspicious thing lo lake in the morning plain sudu. To-day the Rlieop Brokers' Association opens Its pew urd at Hesion ville. Bah I Oahl "Alu'lum til purvo" liOtta. Thougu little she is playing a big engagement here. it is tiioru oi an acmevement la Ufa than in amwitittiQ to master No. I. rEb'riiucT.,ymE.-LBt ulgbt the extensire Cloth manufactory r j .mes Aimstrou,a,ta. ated on Duy'B lane, nrmr Germantown, was totally destroyed by Ure, mhloh originated la the third story, which wai used as the curd room. Its cauhols uultnowu.Bs the bulldlug bad been lodb thr. uh by ioe proprietor abont two hous prior to tae discovery of the flames, and everything found uu nK,;t. Tae Btiuoinre was built ot stone, four siorles la height, and lorty-hve leet broad and Uly feet long, it was erected Kl '. bin tne past yer, and was only put In onoiatlou in April last, a building owned ttud ncc.iplad by the same gen. tleman, located ou the tame site, was destroyed In December, IbM. On tbe discovery of the flames last evening, tbe flre-ex'tingulkhltig apparatus on the pre. inlses was put in operation, but it proved of no avail. Tne flreineu arrived on tue around bb oon as possible, but by tbe time they got into service luecumesiruoiure whs enveloped. Mr. Armstrong's damage will reaoh IU5 000. ol whlnii the machinery sustained 20 (KK); building tmxj. and stock and mnterlal 110 0H0. On thla there is an insurance of f2.V0OJ in 1'hlladelphla. New England, aud New V ork companies. MoRTii.nT of rn City. The Tkniher of .d-h- lnIb,"-cllT for tb weekl ending at noon to-day wa- D R deorew, of 6t from the i"'Pondiog perlolof last; ear. ortbnelll W,?H trtults; M4 were minors; malea, 1H; fe -les. 01: boys. 6fi: KlrlB. 80. Of the namonr. 168 were born In the United Slates, 41 were forelsn. 8 were unknown. 6 were neo.de of color, and B were from tbe country. Toe ctasea or aeaia were as follows: congestion oi toe brain, 4; cholera infantum, 6; consatnptlon of the lungs, 2i; onnvulxlons, 7; dtarrbost, 2; dre entery, 1; Inflammation of tne brain, 4; maras mus, 0. Tbe deaths in the various wards were as fol low: Wnrrfii. Wnritt. First 8'Hlxteenth. Second 11 Third 4 Fourth Filth Sixth Seventh .. Klgblh. Ninth 4 Tenth 4 Klevonlb H Twelfth 6 Thirteenth 4 Fourteenth 7 Fifteenth 13 Seventeenth., Flghieenlh..., Nlneieenth... Twentieth., rweniv-fl'-at rweuty-second Twenly-lhlrd Twenty-fourth Twenty fifth Twent.y-Blxtt) Twenty-seventh..... 1'wenty-eighth Unknown ....... 4 ..11 .. 5 ...II ,..10 ,M 4 H ... 4 ... ... a ...u ...u .... a TrtB TnsttMOMETBR. The weather of the patt week hiiB been decidedly dlnnsreeable Tue thermometer during that lime omtmres witu the bame period or it yenr as ioiiot": I'-jj f.?iM- p V A.V " M P. V Oct. 18 3 4 48 1)5 H 7 Oct. Ill 48 62 68 61 77 8d OcUVl) 41 61 61 ") 78 77 Oct. 21 47 48 48 fid OS (IS 0:1.22 4" 49 6H 6(1 (IS 70 Oct. 2:1........ 37 45 40 47 51 67 Oct. 21 81 47 ... I 40 60 61 THIED EDITION R D . J. T. DELACROIX, IMfORTEB AND DEAXEIt IN CARPETINQS JlaKhigH, OU CloUis, Cogs, Etc, Wholesale and Retails WAREHOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND St., 1 12 tntli3ru6p Above Chesnnt, PhUadelphla, FURNITURE. STECIAL notice. TO BE bOLD, AS BOOK AS ItlbSlBLE, 5100,000 WORTH OF FUILMTUBE, t prices much below nsnal rate. UEORtiE J. UESKE1S, L1CY ft CO THIRTEENTH ana CI1BSNTJT Btreets, tn IkstRxau'P yHJULADKLTHIA. FOURTH EDITION fa E W YORK. Flag Prfsestation. Last night tlie loyal lad its of Beverly, N. J., presented the Urunt mill uonax uino wttna nanosome Aoinrioiii ring. The presentitlon aiiernli was mado bv Miss Annie Davis, and MAjorHerrlck responded In behalf i f the recipients. Tho Ulub thou naraded thronuh the boroueh. and wound up the evening's ceremony by repairing to th wtgwarn atxl listening loan eloquent addreiS hy uaptain uaviu Hony. Ueabiko Bbfobb a TJkitkd Statbs Coxmis sioser. At noon to-day. before United Slates ( mmlsBlorjer Aubrey 11. Smith, the owe of 'William I' Ivnn. cbarged with Illegal diminu tion in tbeTwent.v-Ufth ward, was up on a con tinued hearing. No evidence beln produced Justilyirvg his being held to ball, the Commis sioner discharged him. IIeabirq at tbb Cbntral Station. This afternoon, at tbe Central Station, before Alder roan Gelller.iAnna Peters was charged with tbe larceny of a pleoe of dry goods from toe store erf Sahloss & Son, No. V03 Market street, and eeveral pairs of shoos from a store on Kitfhth street. Detective Levy made the arrest. Held In KnJOO ball. Tbb Tenth Wabd, awake to tlie peril of the hour and the danger of lukewarmness, is In motion In behalf of the good cause. Ou Monday evening, October 2H, at half-past seven o'oloek. tbe Republicans of the several divisions will meet at tbe places designated In a notice to be found In our advertising columns, for a more thorough organization. Let everybody go. Tbe Sabbath School attache! to the West Arch Street Presbyterian Church will hold its session in the Bchool-room, which has Just been painted, newly carpeted, and handsomely fixed np. We anticipate a larze attendance of tha scholars, their parents and friends, and Interesting exercises generally, KSET- T R N T H W A BOS' GRANT AND COLFAX. Agreeably to tbe call or ibe Repnbilean City Execu tive Committee, the ctilsnnsot ibe Tenth wa-U will vsnemble lu their respective Klectloti Divisions on IKI.vUAY EVENING. October 2fi. at 7 o'clock, for tre purpose ot thoroughly organising the Division Associations. 1st tilvlxlon, at No. 141 N. Ninth street. Sd Dlv N. W. corner NiDtn and Chorry streets, ltd lilv., B W, corner Eleventh and Vine street. 4tbliiv.,8. W. corner Kleveoiti and lltcesireets. 6-h Dl v.. N. E cornet Broad nil J Race streets. I h Dlv.. Knee hired bnli.w blxteemli. 7th l)iv.,s. W. corner Hlnepnth and Cherry streets, (tth IJIv . N. W. ror. Twenty llrsl and Towor streets. lhDlv.,b.W. cor. Twepty sec-riit and Vine stress. ' HEN ' Y C. UOWKLL, President. JeeBi'K roon et.'--r- " WEDDINO INVITATIONS, EXGHAVED IN Ihe reweat and bent mnnner. liOTJIH VXIKK A. Statlouor and Emrraver, 9 in St. 10B3CHESNH T Street. THE LATKST FALL STYLES OP PAUTVT AND WEDDINO IN VITATIOJ13. A Urge assortment oi new (tyies of French Paper Paper and Envelopes In boxes already stamped. Paper and Envelopes stamped in Colors gratis. JOHN LINERD, 1012mwa No 21 BPBINO QaRDKN Street. JNGRAVINO AND PLATE rRINTING. CABBS. BJLI. JIF.AUS, C1KCTJUABH, WEDDING INVITATIONS, VISITINW CAIllsa, PAKTY IKVITATIONS, PKOUHAU.MIiH. And EKOilAVINU and PRINTING of every drsorlp ticn execnted in tbe highest style of art. R. HOSKIN8 A CO., BTATIONER8 AND ENQRAVEK3, lm wsBm o. 813 AKCII Street. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. JBAVEHS, CHINCUILLAS, ETC. ETC JAMES & LEE, HQ. 11 MOBTH KECOnit BTBEBT, Si an of the Golden Lamb Are now receiving a large assortment of BcaTcrs, Clilncliiilu, and otker Overcoat lugs. Also, a full lino of 31 and G-t It lack Doeskins, all of the beet makes. Tbe attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially Invited 13 28 s AT WHOLKPALEIANB TtETAtL. CARPETINGS. The Johnson-Soymour Dos- patch-Tho President's Double-Doaling. FROM WA SUING TON. Special Vetpateh to the Evening Teltgraph. Washington, OoU 24. Johnson' Telegram to Beyinonr at. BnQVilo excites ration oomment, lie seems to bave turned tuo cold shoulder to Warden, tbe Wnlte Ilovise correspondent, a9 recent Ocb patches of tbe latter made no men tlon of Johnson's ceuimnulcallon to Seymour Other parlies say that Johnson privately argned that the Democrats should throw Boy incur overboard, and encouraged the Intelligencer to advocate this course, and gave Warden t1 o same cue which Warden maintained It) his despatches to his papers. But It seems that al tbe same time Johnson was telegraphing prl valely to fcieymour, encouraging blm. to go ahead. Kew Tork Ntoelt 4tnotntlont3 V. 91 Xlecelveu uy leiegrapu Iroiu liienulnuinu A Davis, btock Brokers. N o. 48 8. Third street. N. Y, cent. K 127l4i Toledo A Wabasha 6'f n. x. ana tu. iv. ...... v;k Mil. sst.fauicoin.itu Ph. and Keu. H..... 078 Attains Ezprrfis Priicn.w. anun.i.H.nu wens, cargo n,xp... Olev. & PittKb'a K.. HVU.H. KxnressOo.... 4l Chi. and N.W. com 8!Vj'lVnne88ee Os.new... uni, anu jx.w. prei. myt uoia iai (Ihl. and K. I. K 1UU Market Bteady. I'illB. . W. & linl. Ill 1 LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COTJRT OF QUARTER SESSIONS Jnde LndlOW, Jlalxat eif;i esses were lieaid Ibis niorulnir. a mm was neaid in wblca a Mr. Bisti p auriled for bis dltcbarce Inm an sccusatlun t forclblw entry and detainer aud bIhu ul larceny. It, was tealllled itiut Mr. McCoy, ibe prosecutor, purchased a bou,e on ibe Wlts.blckoD mrnpUe, l'roui lady, received ibe keys irnm jar. m. ecuu. anu piaccu 11 it goons vaktuea at RU or 7U0, but did not Uke up bis rrxiuence ibere. A sbort lime aKerwurds Mr. lllsbop ws seen to go mere alone, force open tbe door nod emei: and woen nis iigtii w queMioned ne claimed title under a lormer owner. Mr. UcUuv wpoiin n lor bm goods, bin could 1.01 And lliem; nd Mr.B.sbop Oemed evvr bavins seen them. Tne Jadicn a iiered to lbor under aatiliculty In looking- lor b'eucli ol tne peace in euienug a vcaui nonse in inecauntrv, or any cr mlnality in tbn ulleted condact o Mr. Bisiiop.aiid contented to bold tbe matter under conhl- f1f.r&llon. In tbe matter ol a writ of habeas oorpns. taken out i me innimmeoi jouri nuriifs unu jono khIiui e, chsrgtdwt h coimpiracy, helore roportnl, tb Jud ie oeciotu 10 oncnaige jj.oinuie una noid Corllei lu l Itl u to answer. Tbe Comuinnwea'th ex re'. B. W. Parks. This was a writ, ut bkbens eO'pus sued oa lu bebif ot lam relatt r, wbo was cbarged wilu conspiracy to cbet and deiraud and wlib flse pretenses, it wat alleged tbal in October, I8t Mr. f arks stated to toe prose cutor ibat be bsd a Dew lnventlna la tbe soape ot a lampburuer, bos was In need ol abjut I Woo 10 pay tbe expenses ot taking out a patent, aud be would lue to bave blm buy It for thai sum Tae proseoutor LSwersa ib' bp be was not sure about ioe pateut be wtuld uoibuy. but be ban nn objection to ad vanclsg blm tbe money required Mr. Parks accepted Ibis, ai d lu order to uow inouct-meuis lor itad loan, went on to tell that lie himself ws worth 130, i uo. and that be bad $l6,(iifl lo the bands of bis bro thers, m bom, however, be did not like to call opon. as tbej were eugagrd In Dullding.and to make assur ance floubly sure be gave the promissory no'ei or these brothers as security. Tbe money wai loaned blm, but several weeks afterwards, when payment wis deuiandeo. be reluced, baylug nothing eou'd be made out oi suit, and be ban uev r paid tne dub', it was a'eo alleged that part uf tne money oned Mr. Parks was given Into tie bands of another gentleman, Mr. Love, with whom Ibecoosul'acy wai said to bave been made. aud who was Interested with Parks In tbe patent. Tbe Judge, thinking tbat tbe Jalse pretense was not wlthlu tbe DlK.alaKui tbu discharged tne relator trora tbat cnarge, but mouths It was proper for a Jury to decide wbetber tborabad not been a conspiracy la cheat and deiraud, and r xoatdid him to answer this cbatge. charge of nssaull and batiary, was lined lie and tbe costo. COURT OF QrARTER ESSION8-Jndg9 Brews ster. In ibe matter of Charles Thompoa. lue soldier wbo shot Item i sey. tne alleged BVser.er, wbo tried to escape arrest, the Jndxe, alter reading IheUoroner's notes, ditcbarged blu . Tbe case of Heniy K. OogsbaM, charged with con spliary to violate ibe t lection laws In inducing per sons to vouch falsely. ws a so beiore tbe Omrc on babeas corpus; but none of tbe Commonwealth's wit nesses being lu attendance, and no reaion for tbnlr absence b, lug given, ibe Judga wituout hesltaiioj discharged him. Ship News. ecbr Jarres H. Moore. jsicKerson, for Philadelphia, Cleared at Boston j esierday. Bcbr Ellen Pease, Jones, henoe, atPawtacket 2li Instant. bebr Samuel Dexter, hence for Salem, at Newport 22d iijst. Bcbis Minnie, Hndson: John Price, NIckeraon; anl mma, bence, at Pail tvlver 2lst Iuhu bcbrAnn Dole. Uelaey, 40r Pniiadelphia, sailed Irum Fall Blver 21st insk Hcbr K M. Penaaii, Mitchell, lor Philadelphia cleared at Boston ;d lnst. Beymonr to Grant, 18b3: Where are yonr victories? Orant to Seymour, 1SW: Where are jour victories? 1'HILADELPniA STOCK EXCHANGE BALKS, OCT. 24 Reported by Pe Haven fc Br ., No. 40 S, Third street nuri'wvii'N nixiir. I1PO0 N Pa liutai Leb V A bdBn.r. w) liuoo pa Kim (...... lilt IJi'OO do.2 ni 6h.... 6'i 2H0 sbLeb Nav.b&itiu 2& lot) do..........s0. 24 lit) do....bCilu- VtH 76 do. 2;M is do . is.y 1(0 dobbkin. 29H lH.sb Ili V B -c 6il, J'i do do bRwn. 6!w bkKJOM) t tnoo City as, New wx f.'MO do.New.2d.103;, ioMo Leb es gold I...... to LeU V bto.r. 66 auab Penoa X... 6k4 10 Sb Leh V B...... bt Ziu sb i:icWt. est 100 sli N Y & M...b0.. bi, BIO do. -In. th I'UO nli Keytiione .iiio. 1 Hi DIED. fbr additional Death Nutlcc tee tht Fifth Pope l-l Kt THEHR.-Ou Saturday morning, October 24. A ON KM MAltluN, youugest daughter of the late Joi n BtrutbeiN. The relatives and frlendt of the family are requested to attend tbe funeral, without lurtber notice, Irom tbe residence of ber brotber-ln-luw, Dbarles C. Uimib, No. 3147 Ytaliint atrxet. on Tuesday, o,;t'iler g7, at It o'cloclr. funeral to proceoil to I. in -el f 1 1 1 1 . RINGED M EAT. Having completed my extensive (improve mentB, I beg to Inform the publlo tbat I am now prepare! to manulaoture tlie Justly cele brated "KE TLUS ULTRA" MINCED 1ST 13 A. T, IN ANY QUANTITY, MADE OF THE BEST MATERIALS. Families will And it to their Interest to bny as the quality Is tbe same aa la former seasons- JOSHUA WRIGHT, fci.1V. Cor, grilIKQ UARDEN A FEjLNKLIN, M34)U raiLAOZJLrillA. Crime in tho State-Escapo of a Woman from Jail. 200 sb Oill.'rAAl B.b80 40 8 sb M uenl w: 2Hsn Mlnenlll -ba. 64 12 Hh Norrlsfn 07 XtiosnN Y A M bi. 6I4 2u do la.ba. 6 100 do. S liO ah Bend c. 4li lbO do.....rg4In. 49 8(0 du. 4,114 UK) dn..........4 ' 1 00 do...-ls.4!t :il 100 do.. . BOARD. 1(10 sb Bead B.......td. 41 loo do bd. 40 20 sh Leb Wav .... ttH Oi do Toes. 2U4 100 do.... ....... t'i 10J do.,. ...la. 2s K0 do......... b;to. 2i itl all N Cent ..Is. 4i Si do........ ...Is. U FROM IIP CHESTER. nnrglnry Escape of a Woman from HII BocnKflTKR, Oct. 21. The bouse of ColonelJ- G. Kllnck.ln tbe town of Brighton, wm en tered by bnrglara last night, who stole there- from about liCOO wortrl of properly, consisting of silverware, clothing, and a gold watch and cbaln. The notorious confidence woman, OUIe Dut ton.wllb her baby, escaped from the peniten tiary of this county last night. She wan con fined there under a two years and six mouths' cenlence. The New Yoru Money Market. frcm the N. Y. lYftmno. ' Tee money mtrket remains strlnrant. with trsns- cm lis at 7 pti cent. In go d and 7 ler co n in c ir Tenj,ltn a cimailaaoi or 1 ljis' a'ider). Tue Ouvemnienl deaieis a esupo ld lu ly at 7 pdrcen'., o iiiu ot ih leauli s i.nis.s leoorl au amoln tip ly at ibat ra,. tint tue gtnt mj iruv nl bn km p.lo u'Urb ns lntort lo snme to-ni. Te e ci n iueic'al demand for n,ouny is monaratn. and cekle'k at tbe bai.ks ate in all caes aucoiun id. -d tr 1 lit tr lull tins. Tbe 1 pn speculative bauts. b iw ever do tot r ea r lo loan nn (luvernmenta for spool lit d dle to 1 art les wbo dlr tba money to opnra'e oit tbe el'Tk niarket. run are bo tllttg ibnuianlwa full p rsrd to ao imniouate iktlr rauUr ca.toujers thriiUKb the acllvit eicant'le sessiui no corarainn it . '1 lie conitti rclal loisleess of th country must s on benn.e active, and the cotton crop uiovej to mainei.". from the N. Y. Herald. "The strlngi cy in the money market showed no Bbattuirul to-day, and loans wera made at seven p r rent, wim m commission ni i-.kus per cent, aSCed la it est Instances: ont strictly Urai-clata lnil. ers, aa a riil, ielud to lake more tnan seven pnr cent. allhuDgb lntntst at tbat rale In go d ws Irnlv 1 fl'ered by stock brokers A tut 1 o'clock, alike wlib ysierdav. there was diminished pr-sur t) borrow 'elt, oli g 10 Ibe majority 01 borrowers bav log supplied tbiruselves eanler In ib4 day; aud this gave rise to a rumor tbat tb-rs was a 'let np' lu lha maiket: but It Is lair to sav that there are as jat no Indications of snob being tbe case, so iar a 11 is oeienoen upon tne a iscon 11 nu ance of tba efforts 1 f Hie tllqne lu product artlUcial still gency. Tbe baska, however r-port that cur lenry Is belrs attracted Irom Boston aud otber pnlsis. owing to tbe bub rates of Interest current bete, although tbev are not s.ogulne of niuoi rel.ef from tola source, Ibe mo.a particularly as the Hub--Treaeuu has been absorbing about llOO COO of arrean- bncks dally for more than a week past In exobaugo f r told so d, wblch It so much drawn out ,f tba banks and temporarily nut oi c icn ation also." LIFE INSURANCE. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF TBI United Slates of America. WASHINGTON, D. C. Cltnitcrcd by Special Act of Congress, Approved Jnlj 25, 1863. CA8H CAPITAL, 81000,000 BRANCH OJ'FIOE: FlitST NATIONAL BANK BUILD IN U, rHH.ASBI.PHIA, ' Where the business of tbe Company Is trans acted, and to which all general correspondence should be addressed. DIRECTORS. FIFTH EDITION Clarence H, Clark, JAY lUOllS, K Katchfobd 8 tabu, W. ti. AlOORIJEAD, Gr.oucs KTyiek, J. JdlSCKLKY CL.AKK, ,K. A. Rollins, n knry v. COOKE, WM. K CltANDLJta, lOHN D. DEFKEIW, BlJWAllD DODOB, U. C. Fahmioox. OFFICERS. CIjARKnck H. Clark, Philadelphia, President, Jay Cooke, Chairman Finance and Executive Comniltiee, Hkkky 1. Cooke, Washington, Vioe-Presldenl Kmickson W. tKK-c, jemittdelphla, -floroiary and Actuary, E B. Tuknkk, Washington, Assistants ec'y. Fkanois (i. 8mith, M. V., Medioal Uiicotor, J. Ewinq Mbabs, ii. 1)., Asslutaat Medical Director. MEDICAL ADVISORY BOARD. J. K. Baknks, Burgeon-General U. S. A., Wash lcgiou. P. J. Horwitjs, Chief Medical Departinen U.S. N., Wahhlngton. 1 I. W. Bubs. M. 1., Washington. KOLICITORS AND ATTORNEYS. Hon. Wm, E. Chandler. Washlneten. D. C Ukokgk Hamdiho, fniladelpnla.Pa. THE ADVANTAGES Oflered by this Company are: It lea National Company, chartered by spe cial act oi Cougress, lis8. It laa a paid-up capital of f 1,000,000. It clleis low rales ol premium. It furnishes larger insurance than other com panics for the same money. It is definite and oeriatn in Its terms. It is a home company in every locality. Its policies art exempt from attachment. There are nj unnecessary restrictions la the policies. Every policy is xton-forfeltable. Policies may be taken whloti pay to tbe In sured ihelr lull amount and return all tbe pre miums, so that the Insurance oosia only the In terest on the annual pay mi nut. Policies may be taken ibat will pay to tbe Insured, alter a certain number of years, duilou life an annual Income of one-tenth the amount named iu the policy. Mo extra rale la charged for risks upon the lives of females. itf 3 wsrp II Insures not to pay dividends, bnt at so low a cost tbat dividends will be Impossible. IMPROVED BALTIMORE FIRE-PLACE HEATER, WITH Illuminating Doors and Windows, ADO Magazine or sufficient capacity for fuel to lost H liours. ThcmoBt cheerful aud perfect Heater In use. BOLD WMOLEBALB AND RETAIL BT J. 8. CLARK, NO. 1008 MARKET STREET, M 14 lmrp HI LA l"uHIA. PA T E N T 11 D. PANT8 SCOURED iND STBBTCHKU from 1 to Inohna, at .XplKl, STlSSJi. lye" "d Bonnrnur. tto. Ml THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Cattlo Disease-Affairs in Canada-Beymour's Pro-varications. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to I'm Evening Telegraphy The Cattle. Dlneuse Troable. Washikoton, Oct 21. secretary Bnward to. dsy transmuted to Secretary MoUuilooh a letter from United States Consul Robeson, at Bt Thomas, announcing that la consequence o' tbe cattle disease prevailing in several parts O the United States the D iuish Government hai tlriclly prohibited the impurlailon of horned cattle, or any ratv ponion of tucu animals. Whether Urled or pickled, until further notloe. Mr. Seward also Irat smlilcd to Mr. MoOal. loch a letter from Ur. Tnointoo, Uolted States Consul at Toronto, Canada, dated October 12. announcing that, pnrhunnt to order In council of October 1, relating to the Importation of cattle In Canada, two lnspccto a bav been, appointed, one at Snmin and one at Windsor. Tbeie appointment wore made la consequenesl 01 representations tbat the cuttle disease hai almost disappeared from the Uolted Slates, and the prohibition on tho transport of such oatua through Canada was removed after October 8 and inspectors appolniea lo examine all catllt n transit. Neynionr'M Falsehoods. Horatio St jmour made an oiurageonj mis. statement In his Koclirster rpeech coajerainj. the distribution of natloLBl bank our -encyi which will elicit au am hoi native denial from high officials In the Treasury Department In day or two. He also said the Sonlh was op pressed with the cotton tax, which was repealed one year ago. Despatch to the Associated Press. The Cattlo Triulowllti Canadit. The State Department has received a despatch from tbe United Sinus Consul at Toronto, rela tive to the removal of the prohibition on the transportation of cuttle fioui thu United Slates through Canada. Toe Consul euoiosus a letter from the Secretarv of the Outailo Hoard of Agri culture, laying an order in couucll bad been, pnmed by the Government ou tue 1st of Ooio ber, to the eflect that reprubeoiatlons having been made that the Texas cattle fever had almost disappeared, the prohibition on the transportation of cattle should be removed from aud after the 81 h lni., uimer the luspcntlon of duly appointed t Ulcers for tbe ports of Windsor and Sarnia. AfTairs In tbo Dominion or Canada. Ottawa, Oct 21. The secretaries of all the provinces meet bete next week, to confer with tne Privy Council on thesutjectof coloniza tiop and emlRriitlon. Quebec, Oct. 21. The brig Louisa arrived at this port 10 day, having ou b tard three men from ibe tehooner J. O. Dearinj, before re potted wrecked. Halifax, ;Oct. 21. The Inverness election, which excited bo ratitia luterest, terminated .yesterday, nud resulted In the election of Mc Donald, the anll Unloti candidate. Obituary. Milwaukee. Oot. 21. U-ueral rasslus Fair child, United States Marshal, died this morn lug f'om tbe effects of a wouud received at the battle of Shliob. Latest Markets by Telegraph. New Yokk, Oct. 24. Ooiteu quiet at ZXo)?o!4: Float iid iiid op- nuea 6(ji)0c.: s.lfs or 7c ou oui i'n at ia-wyn io; uain mi f 7 . ns a : westura t t 2iKH)tj "(Hitliem at JfSB(i3A0: (Jolirot'tla at V23iiQ29, W heat drill sod dcclloed lo. t orn hevy; sales of 36,(Khi buabeta a,t tl'Mfnii-iiiSi o.tn dul. at 7io Be quAeu JEJk J" m ai a'n .7 4 1. L,rd du.l at 174B ii.'ic Whisky quiet. MEDICAL. mssm RHEUMATISM, N E U R A. Gr I A, Warranted rcrmaucutly Cured. Warranted rermancutly Cured. Without Injury to the System. WiUiout Iodide. Polafisla, or Colchicum By Uslns Inn ardJy Only DR. FITLER'8 GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Jtlieumatism and Neuralgia in all its forma. Ihe only standard, reliable, positive, Infallible per manent cure ever discovered. It is warranted to ooa tain nothing hurtful or lnjarlona to the aystem. WARB ANTED TO CUBE ORMOSEY BOFUND1.D WAKBANTKDTOCDBKOH liONET RBffUNDKD ThoDsands ot Philadelphia references of core. Pre pared at No. 29 S0LTU F0CETU STREET, 822 slut htl BELOW MARKET. gIMES' TUBE COD LIVER OIL. There are aevera! species of Gadnt. Onlr tbe Gados llorrliua. CHugbi at AHWiuuadiBiid, ylelaa Oil ilea la medicinal vlr uea. Tu aeoure tbla. Mr. Biiuet mt aa eDuruioua eipense, made arrangements oo the spot, and. by a totally near process, p epared Oil frmu Itora Ibe Uvera ol the Uah. Atttr crtui lv8i ud ex tensive trial by tnemedlcalprofe albn.HIUKV f UUSl Coll LIVJ1.R Oil. I. now prouounced luejmparabi superior lo all oilier prepara'lous ot thu (tame artlole In Ihe market. Free fioru amell, delloloua to the laata. and leaded with all the nutrient and curative proper ties which laiitler Cod lavtr oil lamoua caatheri. pernio. to d in the original sty.eot bottles labels, pamph. leia, aud wrappers employed by Jar. Sloies. Whole taleand ntall only by HE STATUS K BAITS E, Apothecary,' 10 lOawrpI (Successor to Famael BImas), W. W cor. TWElFTII and CHHJdNQTBts., Fhlla. PAPER HANGINGS. ETC. y A L L PAPERS. HENRY S. MATLACK, Kos. 11 and 13 Kortii HVHJU Street, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTEB AND DEALER IN FRENCH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL OB DEBS PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. Competent workmea sent to all parts of tho ooaa try. Work eaacnied at cltv prlcaa. i tuthsara WINDOW BUNDS AND SHADES. B L I M D 8 8 HADES. D. J. WILLIAMS ft S03S, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, LABOEST MANCFACTDRERS, AND XLL LOW PRICES. BIJ5D8 painted and trimmed. HlOiUe fciHADEs made, aad lettered tali
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