J 8 THE DAILY flfrENlNfl TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1866. sutler: J1 la OppMl by K.tnr llamley, of sjonneetient On the 20th Instsnt x-Oovernoj Hnwley l dtted ft letter to Hon. Klobard H. Din. ontratolatlng him upon his aooeptanoe of the BOtnlDailon mm ma iuutwuu-i atatnatFotler, in tne Fifth congressional Dis trict f Mansacbnsetts. In this letter he say: General Baller'a eminent services daring the Itebelllon will alwaja be held In grateful re membrane. Hlsstrong will, fertlluy of intel lectual resoaroea, and indomitable combative ness made blm greatly useful then, bat If he is to be nron the wrong aide of the controversy concerning the national debt, startlnaM ne doe Ircm among the atatinob and treated raat eala, he will bo the moat dangerous man la the United Btaten. Boine aay that he oares nothing for the ?,oncil view he ba pushed forward, but loathe yields temporarily, with ultimate rl;o purposes, to a popular tendency that he Ib'inka should be conciliated. Ifso.and the bad tenancy ahould beoome stronger here after, will tf not continue to accompany and accelerate 11. ? Bat If, as I suppose, he sincerely believes iirai he Is rlht, we may be sure that what be toKeves In he will light for. and that he will do his ntmoit to carry other Oongress inen wfl'n blm. Bball New England send so ? overtax a man to glv new life to the heresies hat re supposed to flourish only "out west." bnt. Vave been almost wholly rooted out of He po.bllcan flekts in that region? 1 lease count me among those who believe Tithoot doubt, and say without hesitation any :r ht re, that the financial policy pressed by Oen. Sutler would put a foul and eternal stain upon nbe honor of onr country. If It Is to be carried Into e fleet, let it be done by the champions ana bettors cT slavery and secession. Let there be one party wholly free from the crime of repudi ation, "open orcovert. threatened or suspected, and then, something of honor will be saved to 'cKLT Ueral Butler Is so able Rml 'rmVnent a Vepresentatlve of radicalism fthattthe party cannot afford his defeat. Kather Ji nsay that radicalism can always afford to -thing of nailonal honor In exchange for sup- Tosed advantages to reconstruction and Impar ial snUrage. I cannot say which I deem the anore weighty and serious subject, the recon struction nolloy of our parly or its purposes con ctrntng financial matters. As to the latter, . Il.iIa. I. In Haaill 7 OniVlHlt iOTl Alike tO tiue radicalism and true conservatism. If all jiepubllrans were ready to consider bond-taxation and greenback-substitution Issues non- essentlal and of little consequence, would not the nation be rushing to repudiation aud an ..in- A T 4 tinnm u OA In Y1 a a Tniu wlih the Ocneral. ing Traveller of last evenlcg. giving a reportof a recent conversation with General Butler, in Conservatism niui ItuUlcalisin : s follows: "Now, General," I said, "there Isone'very serious charge made against you, not only anonvmously or editorially, but over the Initials of a responsible man. It accuses you of having purposely changed the wording of the HAnnhlii nn clatform so as to make It read that it Is the duty of Congress to reduce the rate of Interest thereon wnenever it can posstuiy ie done,' Id stead of honestly be done. What do you say about that?" The truth Is that this financial Issue raised against me Is simply a pretext. It Is a part of the world-wide and eternal struggle between conservatism and radicalism. My opponents are conservatives;" I am a radical Republican. They hate radicalism; I despise conservatism. How can we be otherwise than opposed ? De airing to maintain their relations with the Re publican parly, they saw in the financial ques tion a pretext to excuse their opposition to the Tegular Republican candidate. These men know that bit warmest supporters and frleuds are the radical Republicans of the coun try, both In and out of Congress. I am supported by all the radical Republican newspapers; i I am opposed by some of the conservative newspapers, and by all the Rebel and Copperhead Journals in fnll cry. Like will seek like; and at no dis tant day the true progressive radical men of the country will be found acting together, and the Rebels, the Copperheads, and conservatives Will be found In the opposition. But about that change, again let me say that It Is evident to xne that the word was possibly in the original plat form ; the change or forgery has been made by the go'.d-hunters. For the platform to say that the rate of interest should be lowered as soon as it honestly can be done, Is to say that there ill be a time that it. m hnnA.nr lowered. If It ever can bo honestly lowered, why not now r The contract must remain the same. Possibly is the only word that uaak.es aense there." Alter this, the conversation turned upon Personal Matters, as follows: "By-the-by, General," I Inter xnpted, "would you care to to tell how that charge about the spoons was first started 1" "Certainly," he said. "The history of that charge Is a curious one. After the fall of Rich mond, when the semi-Rebel Legislature was in Bession.it was reportei that I was to be sent down there to take command In the plaoe of trd. One Flint I think that was his name who was a member of the Legislature, Intro duced a resolution advising the people, In view of my coming, to lock up their spoons. The resolution, of course, was Immediately rejected, tint it was copied, and the cry taken up by the Rebel newspapers, and has now become the staple of Democratic wit against rne. Flint, however, Its author, who was then a Navy Agent at Nor folk, was soon after found a defaulter to the (Government to a large amount, and ran away to Kngland. He illustrated the fact I have stated h knew he would steal spoons as he lild the Government money, precisely as Mr. Atkinson believes that I don't wish to ptytbe braids according to contraot because he took advantage of the law to cheat the widows and orphans out of (16,000 in gold out of $."0,0ou he bad borrowed from them. Indeed, most men judge others by themselves, as it la their only Blandard for Judgment." The Relations between Ilutler and Grant were adverted to as follows: "They charge that you will not act In har mony with Grant's administration. How ia that?" I aBked. "I say that the charge Is a slander on General Grant, for I shall be entirely in harmony with true progressive Republican principles, npon Which, I assume, bis administration will be conducted. Of this 1 can have no doubt, and art bis administration will have no more ardeat supporter than myself." General Kllpairlclc Is to take the stnmp In the Interest of Richard 11. Dana, Jr., and against Butler. In his letter announcing this determination, he says of the laitei: I have reoently returned from our victorious political battle-fields In Pennsylvania, Oulo. and Indiana, and I found in every city and country town In which I spoke, that I had to contend not only with the Democratic party, but with the damaging influences of General ltut let's deliberate and criminal indorsement of Pendleton's repudiating plaok in the Demo el alio plauorw; and I believe that every honest llepublloan to-duy In tuts contest for the pre servation of our national honor is convinced that we are flghling the Democratic parly plus Uenjamln V. Butler. ' I have also seen In the newspapers to-day that Democrats throughout your district are rapidly combining in bis support. For these reasons I feel that his defeat Is as tieoessary as that of anyoiiiur oPPUIient Gf the Republican party, and our great iier, whose bitter personal nemy be Is known to ha. I have conversed wit h and asked the advice of many, very many of the ablest d best men of the Republican puity, and without e)t00D. tion.tbey hnve all advised me to scoept ,"r Invitation, feeling that your contest is a content between Republicanism aud Geueral Grnt on tiieone side, aua Benjamin F. Butler on the other. It is, then, a national field; and as my services are really desired by you, 1 now unhes itatingly accept your iuvltallou, and will be tviih you on Tuesday next. TENNESSEE. 'A Clergyman Ilcport of tne Outrage by llio ItebclM, V1 We have been furnished, says the Cleveland tfOhlo) Herald, by the venerable Rev. John beward,so well known as one of the oldest clergymen In Northern Ohio, with a pungent volitloal sermon: Talmadub, Oct. 17. Eds. Herald: Some twi sty years ago one of my nephews, by the of Almon Case, then a youug man with a mall rurally, went Hoi'h and settled in West TnnnVss physician, where be praollsed In df Tnrofek 'lon, respected and beloved by the S.ni8 11111 extensive region where he waa ?ud Vnon ; visit the atntoted. When he tTint South V WM ft Uwnoorat, and so nitnned nntll ln laU war brok ? uZ v Union wen to mM in putting down rebellion and trea'in ills eldest son went Into the UD1" army, was taken prisoner by the Rebel", maa n wan ICTIHIieu tun 1 1 rj uicu ui r-' . i . n. .. .nfrrtred mucn during the late war, rep""1 J lIL? family and borne tosav. hinise f from tureat, -""A violence Alter me war closed and Ton--n w"' rl-iisiature. he was chosen nessee elected . " that body, where he s a Union Henstor ,. w(,nd honor, discharged his duties with fldeu ntbe After going 10 bis home from bis labors . Blate Senate, and as he and his family returning from public worship on the 8n"ta' hi. nlilnui nrvlvlnir son. a lad about Sixteen years old, walking a few steps In advance of the test of the family, was shot by an unseen hand, and died there In the presence of the father end mo' tier and meir auriguteu u "". ing children. Bat a short time after this event, on the publio road, lu broad daylight, and near his own awoiling, it, uuseuuuseu wansiiwuou by ruffians and brutally murdered. No efforts were made to arrest or punish the perpetrators ( f these horrible deeds. And Ibis Is only a single specimen or similar outrages wtucn are constantly occurring at the Southdown to the present time, and I believe that every mm who voles the Democratic ticket on the third of November Is doing what he can, 'perhaps unconsciously, to help on and encourage these scenes of blood, and Is, In a measure, guilty of them, nnd will be responsible for them at the bar of final Judgment. Jons Hkwahd." TURKEY. Religious) lcr-iilioii nnd Outrage on iiriHiians). The Kvnnaeltcnl Alliance In Enelnnd nub lishes a communication received Irom Hi Turk ish brauch, describing recent persecutions of ciirlHilHiis in Turkey, lu which it says: "On the 2ii h of July seven Protestants of Mardlu were teir.ed aud sent to the camn. llieir pnstor. who interceded In their behtlf. wssthiown Into the malefactors' prison, but subsequently reienseu on nan. rueotntr seven, one 01 them seventy yeats of nes. were com relit d to carry water, dirt, and stone, and to ouua menge: s tor tne cavairy uorses, under tue constant beating of the soldlerd, who followed them armed with sticks from an Inch to an inch and a half in thickness. On Monday the surne course was proceeded with against lliem, aud when their puRtor again r moustrated he was selr.ed, and two lirge Jars were fastened to bis reck, one btfore and one behind, and two mere put one lu either band, and he whs made to carry water (the weight of the fiur Jhis filled with water was one hundred aud fifty pounds), and although there was water In a cis'ern level Willi the camp, tbey werejmade to go to a mosque for it, six hundred feet higher than the camp. This treatment continued till Friday, when they were led to the Governor, who upbraided them for not paying their loses. The town council then examined lueir cane, and it was decided that there was not a farthing due from them, and the Governor wished to dis cbarge them, but an officer from the Paoba, with whom the Patriarch Pi 111 bos was closeted, arrived with an order that two gensdarmes should accompany each of the prlKouers, and the money should be got out of them before night. The Governor hud to obey the order and to supply the men. "The poor prisoners, fearing that unless the demand was compiled with they would be beaten to death, then asked the council in de spair how much tbey should pay. The council directed them for the answer to the heads ol the hostile Christian Beets, who took them to the maiket-place. Here a sum was arbitrarily named for each, and then one by one tbey ere driven through the streets under the constant beating and knocking of the soldiers, to find people who would lend them the demanded money. It was sunset and the shops were closed, aud it was with the greatest difficulty that the harassed men ob tained, at exorbitant Interest, before the close of night, the sum of 19,002 piastre.", which they banded over to their persecutors. Receipts were refused. To every appeal for Investigation made to the Pacha he leutadeaf ear, and to the civil head of the Protestants be said, 'I care neither for law nor firman. I am mush I re, and my word Is law.' A full statementof the case, with documents and testimony which would establish every assertion here made before any court of Europe, has been sent to Constanti nople." IMPROVEMENTS. Progress of the Chicago Tnnucl, The east half of the tunnel is entirely com pleted, from the west line of Franklin street to a point near the middle of the river, wnuaib. t--e ' i prevented by a strong bulk head. The workmen are now busy making the changes In the colitr-dam necessary to opeulng a channel on the east side ol the river, while the cofier-dam is being built on the west side of the river to carry forward the remaining por tion of tbe wcrk. It is expected that within tbe next twenty four hours the present dam will be removed and the channel of the river changed, so that vessels will pass through on the euKt side. On tbe west side of the river the tnnnel Is completed to within 70 feet of the river btnk, thus leaving only about 130 teet of the work to be accomplished. With anything approxi mating good weather, the work can and will be entirely finished by the close vt the prenent year thus giving the city an opportunity of celebrating the opening of this great, enter prise on New Year's day of 1809. it Is evident that the tunnel will afford safe and ample room for all pedestrians and vehicles that may pass through It. Tbe wagon way is large enough for the largest loaded teams to pass eaott oiher without collision, and the compart ment lor pedestrians Is sufficient to ac commodate tbe largest throng of people who may chance to make the trip at one and the same time. The entire length of the tunnel is lGOo feet. The covered portion is t)2u feet In ex tent, and there are three avenues under the river two for teams and one for pedestrians. Borne idea of the magultude of tbe work may be formed from a knowledge of the amount of material used. By tbe lime the tunnel is com pleted tbe contractors will have used 4,000 000 of brick, 25,000 barrels of cement, 15,000 cubic yards of sand, 8000 cubic yards of dimension stone, 6000 cublo yards of "rip-rap," and 11000 yards of "rubble." Chicago Journal, 22d. ' POLITICAL. Among the aspirants for Senator Hendricks' berth are Messrs. R. W. Thompson, Will Cum back, Orth, Julian, General Kimball, Thomas ii. Nelson, and Governor Baker. The Pittsburg Commercial says that since the election two Democratic candidates for Counoil and a leading German Ddmocrat orator or that city bave announced their intention to support Grant and Colfax. I say It Is the duty of the President to tram ple these laws (Reconstruction laws f Con gress) In the dust (Mr. Brand, "That's so") because they are unconstitutional, and have been so decided by the (Supreme Court of the United fcitates. (Applause.) I do not take buck one syllable that I uttered upon that subject. (Mr. Brand, "Bully for you.")-Vo.; JJlau-'f Speech in ChicasO, At a meeting of the Board of Review In St. Louis lubt Tuesday the objeullun to the registra tion of General Blair was overruled, aud bis name was placed on the qualified list of voters. Thomas M. Marshal is named for the Beua torshlplrom Pennsylvania, vice Buokalow.who has received a walking ticket, Grant quietly smokes his cigar, and loaves tbe slump lor beymour aud lllalr. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Fur additional If pal 3,'ew tee Flmt Page, DlhUUCT COURT No. 2-Jude liars -Wilkin-sou ts. Aiuijiinrl. An act ou to recover a baUnee on Btfore reported, Vexdlctfur plain- William Plerer vs. Jscoh chnel1. An action rn ll?z"'if ur' nule Nouelinse. Veralot for plalnuif, An acUon Thomas. a yei ouv uiey wrra innm . nl he reqneiufC to be relieved h. . ,Bnu,""j tbe plaintiff said tlmt . 2 hid ai6. lJS f quartern' rent stae would Feie"!? , Pld lw0 lU her two wee s' not ice; Tu "Vn tuu fSSdJillf. X" Iuk he look otrer ollices, conMderlni bim5?t churned from llehllliy nuner th iea T n ,.7li dls" L'UUKl UK COM MOM PLEAS. ..in,!,... John U Hopkins vs. The Kilge y Cemetery Oumun AD set on lo recover fur un.lt anil lithtir did lol plBlnilff, IIM-fi-2. ver" Anua Jtellen hi lohael T.nnnlf an. An inMn. . recover inr board furuluhsd to a child. Verdict tot plaintiff $ ti5'ia. ' t bur in 11. Bents vs. RKne Boinenger. A laod lorrt and leuant cUIrn for rent. Ou trial. UMiTRU MTATES CIKUUIT COURT Judges Orler mu C'adwalicler iioouel v. Muuiuher. Uelura reported. O.iirla'. DM1 RIOT COURT. No. I-Judge Strood.-LM)b vs. raiherry. An aoilon. on a iudiotiaiit not, itufora reported. Vrdlol for plaintiff. 118 3. """ ( at) arms CovlDKion vh. Johu JUolmea, survlvlne dmlulairator ol kilia McCllntotk, decayed. An aolltnof liover and ooovaralon lo recover lortwo premlaaory notes, auiounting lo about liooo each, wlilcb wr alleged lo iiav li glvva by Uishut. band of thsdecensed tn the, plaintiff's son fnrh pia'UilfTa tine, and p'aoed by him In tha derendaot's hand, who failed to rtlnra them. Verdict for pUla ilfftorllAlft, KMrnheib PrlfTvs. W. A Morgan. An action to re cover for money loaned. Vtrdlct for plalatlff, iim-7X. CaibarlneTTa'tey, to tb nse of Clara K. A.Onllot vs. r. J, W. M loner. An action to reonver on n Judgment bond, ol which tbe defense alleged, pay. men. On irlab CITY INTELLIGENCE. rO ADDmOKAt, LOOAt, ITEMS IKClbl rA0KS,l CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Mare Iepnly Miienil In Tronble A Nnpporter of Soytnonr Wire Heater lliteves An Alleircd JLnrcon y Uis- lionest Employes. This afternoon Elward MoNnlty, an ap pointed by iheHherlffon election day, will nave a henring before Alderman Beltler. The charge, which Is an assault nd battery with intent to Hill, will be preferred bv Policeman Samuel Schafer, of the Seventeenth District. It seem that McNully was assigned to duly at the 8iu division of the First ward, and while a row oc curred, which was quelled bv the policeman, McNully, It Is alleeetl. then grabbed theotllolat by the throat and drawing a revolver pulled the tilgser. Fortunately the weapon suappad. There are also several other serious charges pending agnlnst this Deputy Sheriff. Robert Donohne, oue of the fellows depu tized by the Sheriff for duty on election dy, has been arrfsted for asstultlng Policeman Windmill, of the Eighteenth dlstriot, while lu the peiformanee of his duty, and has been hold to answer the charge at court. Henry Smith, for Interfering with tbe sune pollceuiaa, has been bound over by Aldermin Nelll. Tlx mas McKiuuty is tue name of an indl vldual who was ueio.e Alderman Toland yes terday. Tbe charge was preferred by Mrs. Souder, a storekeeper at No. 410 Hew Mirfct treet, who staled mat Thomas handed her what, i.nrririrleil to be a II note, for Which She gave him currency. Shortly after leaving the Place, the nole was found to be a Pendleton greenback, and, as a mutter of course, worth less. Tuoinas was then arrested and hold for swindling. . Johu Govelhas been bound over by Alder man Riddle for enteilug tho house of one An drew Zuchschwerdt, at Blxieentu and Filbert streets, and committing a deadly assault and battery on him. Kdward Brewer Is a resident of the Eleventh ward. Yesterday be assaulted his wile with a club, and while sfe was warding off the blows stiuck ber over tbe band, mangling that mem ber in such a manner that it required surgical attendance. The poor wife appealed to Alder men Becker, who issued a warrant for the in human biute, and then sent him below, where he ought to remain all his life. The police of the Seventeenth district last night came across two Individuals at Ninth aud Washington streets, who had in their custody a large ilece of shirting, which tney were sus pected of havlDg stolen. One of the fellows made bis escape. The one captured gave the name of William Murphy. Later in tne night his companion whs arrested, and on biug taken lo the Station, gave the same name as his confederate William Murphy. They were committed to prison for trial by Alderman Bonsai). Arthur Stewart, living at No. 2109 no ward street, was yesterday held by Alderman Riddle lor tbe larceny of the naturalization papers of one Eberbardt Muckenfuas. John Craig and John Emlck were taken Into custody on Sunday night with a bag con taining clothing and a gun, whlah they had stolen from a boat lying at Spruce street wharf. Alderman Kerr committed tnem for trial. The Point Bkeezb Races. Yesterday was exhibition day at Point Breeze Park, and a splendid success tbe affair was. The number of people present was immense, and the reoelpts at the gale were highly gratllivng to the Com mittee on the Improvement Fund. The races commenced at a little after 12 o'clock, and did not conclude until sundown. The following Is a summary: , . First OonteiU For road horses, mile heats to road wagons, amateur drivers. The following were emereds-Prince," g.g .; "Overholt," b. g.; "Miller Boy," b. g. FlrBt Heat '-Overholt," 252; "Prince," second. Second Heat "Overholt," 2 60; "Miller Boy," second. Second Oonlest.Vot road donble teams, mile beats. Tbe following were entered: B. horse and blnoK horse.owned by Waters: "Trafalgar" and male; roan 8. huu u. id, uwuua by nan Uta; b. borse and black horse owned by FUz water; pair b. mares, owned by Miller. First Heat Fltzwaier, 2 60; Wa'ers, seoond. Second Heat Miller.ii -49; Fltz water, seoond. Third Hent Miller, 2 4l4; .(second. Third Contest. Mile beats In harness. The following were entered : " General Thomas," g. g.; "Victoria." blk. in.; "Lady Cole, man." blk. m.; "Little Pet," b. g.; "Cranberry Bill." b. h.: "Carrie," g. m. First beat "General Thomas," 2 iVi. Second heat "Carrie," 2 Third heat "General Thomas," 210. Fourth Contest, Dash of one mile; amateur saddle race. The following were entered: "General Hal leek," b.g., r. Bilgei; "Black Prince," blk. s r. Flizwatet; "Boston B y," b. g., r.Colton. Single Leat "Bostou Boy," 2 55; "General Halleck," second. The winner of this race is a gentleman seventy-two years of ege and is of the well known firm of Colton & Clarke, at Broid and Walnut streets. His feat in wluuing this raca over bis famed adversaries Is noteworthy. He received the congratulations of his numerous friends immediately after dismounting irom his noble stef d. fifth Contest. Mile heats In harness. The lol -lowing wer entered: "Gazelle," b. m ; "Harry D.," s. g.; "Ironsides," g. s ; "Rooky Hill," b. s ; 'Belle," b. m ; "Ida," b. m. First Heat "Ironsides," 2 31; "Harry D," second; "Rocky Hill," third. Second Ileal "Ironsides," 231; "Harry D," second; "Belle," third. Sixth Contest. Mile heats, for double team?. TnefollowlDg were entered: Q. s. "Ironsides" and mate; b g. "Jack Cade" and mate. First Heat Ironsides" and mate, 2 49 Second Heat '-Ironsides'' and matte, 2 iSl-. Hearings Bbfobk a United States Commis sioner. At noon to-day, before United States Commissioner Smith, Michael McNainara was obsreed with illicit distillation or whisky. WillUm Bel I man aUlrmed I am a I'ulud States detective didn't know tbe Oerendnoi: thttre ii no one ot defendant's name wbo baa a Ucnse lu the Twenty iilib ward; I bave eiamlntid the assnsaor'a book, and alio tbe collector's books, and 11 ud no special tax puid or I'ceute. John Thompson sworn T am a policeman of the Eighteenth district; know dnfeudani: hi place Is la tsair on miret, below CUarlleld: tbe nlace has been broken up several timet; ot the 23d Inst I waul baox lu tbe yard and saw the still runiiiusi the deiendant washout, and a young man wai at the still; delen dam begeed me to let hitu get ball; went oack torn m andciu'd not gut hlui until this moruiniti tliaa'.tll was lu full operation ou Friday; wliUdcy waa ruuulug Irom tbe loom. Andrew is. ivens swore I am a policeman; know deiendant; be llv-s Ko. 158 sUliaou street; tvu on deteudani'a premises ou Friday marnlcif; did uutsen delenaaot; the Hill wat la the rear of the bottite aud waa running; saw no oue lu the p. :; iasHlaiud lu arreBtlcK atlt vdaul; on October U.U I visited the pre mina aud nuw the still lu operation aud eeveiul bar rels of ninah Be ; a youutt mat giving the uuiue nf deorne Kllpalrluk was lu charge; did uot see doiend- Fiauk'Toni'lnson aworn I live In Ktohmond street; wab lu bU place s.x or aeveu we'ks slue-; be, with John Bovce, were rauulug the atlll: Ibn wa lu tb niRbt lliiie; he was ca:iliirert iiie with lue. 'l'bedeleudaot watt then held lu 115 u bad fur trial. Palk op Stocks and Real Estate. At noon to-day the following stocks and real estate were sold by Messrs. M. Thomas dt S jus, at the Merchants' Exchange: 60 stiuree JacobV Creek Oil Co - Sn. 1 o aliarea Tarr Uil (' .. lo. ltOBliareaAahlaiidUllandiM'nlng Co !,o. a 12 o0 Freedom Iron aud bual Co. boudn...8li per ct, into ColaOihusaud Indlauupolis llaul, 1V.IL(H,'4 por ct. 4UabartB KellauceluHitranceCo I W ltb.r. Panic of the Northern Ctberlles... Si IH oil 16 HbareR Auierl'" '"""'an uo iwj . o loaharea uini, Jt utaai Insurau je Co.- irJ-.o 24 gliattb CoDtlneu., o.tt (7460 7ihaipUtli and 16tb His. laaae:'er IU 11. M0 :o ft f haras Academy or Music, prelerred li2 6u 1 nhure Acsdeoiy or Fine Aft -f 0 2iialiarti Western Na lonal Bunk i'MfO CS ohares TJoion Bank ot Tconeshee S SIS bharts t'amdvu aud Atlautio Jtl road.... lia t (harea Academy ol Music, with ticket.... (10160 100 tbarcs Abbott Irou Co. of fia.tioiore ji.eiw 1 sliaie af ercuntiln Library Co. 7 75 WALNUT LAN K, (iermaulown. N. K. cor ner (Ireeu street, Kit-caul Ka ide iCe.......M (K.2-0 QTJ KEN blrett, Cermaulowu, Stone Dwell- T tK - rw I.ONti LANE. Valuablaclay Lot, 80 aore.... (inuuo litMTIl (aouth), No. 712. Mnderu HeBldunce, (il.O-U Cabdaltt. John Chamberlain last even ing fell at Seventh and Chesnnt streets and sprained his knee. He was taken to his home, No. 218 Hlgel street, by Reserve Oltloer Clark, THIED EDITION BALTIMORE. Murder Trial-Local Political Demonstrations. FOURTH EDITION can ad a. FR OM BALTIMORE. Acquitted of Murder-KcpnbUenn Meet In ITS, Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Bai.timorb, Oct. 27. Thomas Kernau, on trial for the murder of William McHenry, was ac quitted at a lata hour last night. There was much rejoicing over him by his friends. He was a rironiiuent Democratic politician. The programme for the grand Republican mats meetiDg at Front Street Theatre on Satur day night Is published, and Hon. John P. Ken nedy's letter accepting the proffer of the l'resi dency thereof. John J. Creswcll, Major Han cock, R. Stockett Matthews, and others speak. The Republicans will make no special effort at tho municipal election to-morrow to elect members of the fl.-st branch of the City Council. Hence the vote will be no criterion of the vote for Grant. Saiclde. Buffalo, Oct. 27. A German named Louis Metzecrect lire to his dwelling this morning, nnd thm shot himself. Markets by Telegraph Biw York, Oct. 27. Cotton quiet at JS'ic. Floor (tuit and declined 6tolic.: Hiaie at ti IO .uh: (Jul i at (7 8) fri!M"; Western at ( 10ftj-7 So; Southern at (-10jm 60; tlallfomlaat t:(i0iO. Wheal anlet: aurioK. trsul-eii. Veto heavy and declluel lc; f ale of 3a.(KM bushn's at H-ifl.l'lB. OBtsdull at7.i;,c Betf quiet. Porkddllat (26-60. Larddu ). Vhlbky qtileU , jnmw yokk, Oct. '. btocas; weak.WOhlcago and Rock Inland. H4 ,: Reaittnic, m Uaotou Co, 4VH: Krle, 3(i; Cleveland aud Toledo, ul; Cleveland and FltmhnrK, PltUburs and Fort Wftvaa. 111; Michigan r-outbern. 81-: Naw York Oantral, l-n; Illinois Central. 113',: Cumherland prelerred, JM; Virginia (s, 66; Mixsonrl 6a. 9J; HoflnoD River, 135; 6-20s, 1802, 112,'; do. 1MS4, 110;,: do. 1S6S. Ill; do. new. 110,';,; 10-ns,iot7, Gold, U. Honey, 7 per cent. Exchange, 9'. Baltimohr. Oct. 27. Cotton unchanged. Floor doll, and declined 10c ulnce change yealerday. How ard Street superfine, (7(0.8: do. extra (ft6ofo)U; do, family. (ll'6012: City Mills aup-rtine, (7(7-7V, d . extra; (s'-ftMil: do laml'y, ll'5flivH: Western attner line, (7('ii7'76; do. extra, (ti 2S(a 6c; do. family, (in 2aa 11. w heat very dull; prime to choice red, 2'-V,(al-b Corn duil and lower; prime yellow. (tIS. Oats dull: sales ot Pennsi Irani at 70. Rye dull and nominal. Provisions llrmtr at yesterday's quotations, Kcw Tork KtoeU Uiiotationn 2 P. lit. Received by telegraph from Glendlnnlsg di Davis. Stock Brokers. N o. 48 8. Third street N.Y. Cent. K 12' Toledo & Wabash... m N. Y. and . B IWi Mil. & Bt.Paul com. 07 '4 Pb. and Kea. R 95 Adams Express 4'.)'A Mich. W. and N. 1. K 81 i Wells. Fargo Kxp. '2y. Olev. A Pittsb'ii K.. mi U. S. Express (Jo.... 47 Chi. and N.W. com 8K Tennessee 6s,new... uhi, ana jn.w, prei. r- uoia im-; Chi. and R. I. R 103 I Market sleudy. Pitta. F. W. A (Jhl. llu'1 PHILADELPHIA STOCK EIOHANdE 8 ALES, OCT. 27 Reported by De Haven & Bra., No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. (lOXqPaSs. zseries its (.Coo do. 1 Ber....l"l'i b sh cam a Am 2n 20 gh Lit Hch B....... 46 2fi do.. 46 1600 gli N Y & M...b0 b ltl'0 do 6?i 8C0 do......... b.tft. bH 110 do. ....... h(HL Hi HO do. D60. bH 1' 08h Bis Mount . b!4 I'Osh Uext'vle....bo. Wi loo do. ..c.Hi 6 sn za and so bo U0shPeDnaR......n5. 6i.'., nu ao cu- on1. 30 do.opRtln. sH lt.o do iaiv- 5t loo do f rt'. l BKCOND BOARD. II 0 gh cata Pf....-..... bVi 100 ah I am Nav..ml. 29' 2i o an Read R.....b . 4h W0 100 8 0 10 no loo lit) 1 0 l'O loo 700 110 101 1 0 100 (WO Pa s.lserle.....i 6 SiOMillKBRie Vlmen sn ii an uAm,iM. izs 1 o all Cata Pf.......b80. 81 KO do 82 21 0 sh Big ilt is. 6,J-, do....la. t)i do,.............48 -IH do...M.....0Ki. 43i ao ..u dO.-....h30 do....b80.48 44 OO 48 W do 483-16 ao..iAln. do 48 1-16 ao..........ia 48 do..aJ0ivn. 48 do bto. 48 do......blO 48 do. 47; 1 o an Penna B a. M'j 6 do..... fiO'i 10 do..H0doallL 64 n o sh Bead u......hf.o an 2j0 do....la.blO. 48 Victoria's doctori won't let her lire in Tbe Duke of liiickiufihnm, in a letter to Lord Monck, expresses approval of the choice of tbe Canadian Uoverument iu stlect irjgthe route of the Bay ot Chaleur as the one to connect the Truro with Riviere da Loup, and thus complete the Intercolonial Rail way. lie says: The communication which this Hue affords with the Gulf of St. Lawrence at various points and lis remoteness from the American lrontier are conclusive considerations In its favor, and there cau bo no doubt that it is the only one which provides for the national objects involved in the undertaking. SPECIAL NOTICES. SWEET ALISSUM IS A PRVTT YL1T- tle garden (lower: but If von want a whltV oi in wl etynlviii, you will And the nearest approa h to It In the heavenly odor of PHAI.OJV8 new perlume, "F1AR PJC MaYO." wold by all druggists. It fKSp FOK THE BUMMEli. TO PREVENT trZ-r Bnnourn, Freckles, and keep the skin white and beautiful use WklUUT'g ALUONATKO OLY CilKINi!; TABLET OF HO LI I) I FIJi-D WLYCliHlNif. It la dellclously fragrant, transparent, and superb as a tol et snap. Bold by all D-ugileta, R, A a. A. WRIGHT, No. 624 CHKMNUT Street, 24 trT AT A MGETI!f( OP POST NO. 6, O. A. R.. held at their Quarters In G-rma'i-town. October 28, l68, ibe following rtsolatlous were unanimously adopted: K'eoiveH, That the cranks of thia P03t be and ara hereby tendered to Mm. Bella Reaver. Mrs. Rouoeu Kfyier, Mies Kate Keyser, Mlia Mattle Keyaer, and WlfB Kate Uooiey for til ruagullicent National Flax and Jioly Bible presented to us through their excr tlciiS; aud we annure the fair donors that guided by the Bible and iollowlng the flag-, we will endeavor to be wcrthy of their Klin, and pledge ourselves it re newed exertions for tbe perpetuation of the greut princlpleH of our organization. ReHolved, That the Pohi Commander and Adjutant be directed to trauxmlt a copy ot these resolutions lo each of the ladles named, H. 090AR ROBERTA, Post Commander. Chabt.ks P. Trrix, Adjutant. it ff35r THE 8RCONU ANNUAL 8ABBATH Bt 1IOOI, JUBILKB", In aid of the Home for tbe agrd and inllrm of the M. K. Church, will be (riven at the ACAIJKMY OF MUSIC, on THURSDAY tVKNISU Uoi. 29. 1Mj8. commercing at 8 o'olock. A number of beautiful plecn will b sunn bv a com pany ot neuilvoue tiiouHand clilldreu. tinoerdlreo tlon of Viut. W. ) PUcher. biandlnn TU:keta and Tli'ktla for Aiiip''ltheatre, eOceniN each, to be hail at the M. K. Bonk Pootn. Mo. 1018 ARCH tst, Q2l 6t RCISr OFFICE OF 1 HE CITY TItEASUREK. pun.AOKi.eHiA, October 14, low. NOT1CU To Holders of City Warranlu and Certificates of City I can: RKiitered City Warrants numbering from No. 1 to 8 ion. inclusive, will be i uUI uimu premutation at thin olllco. Xutertkt ceaalng from this date. CVrtiflcatea ot Loan ol the City ol Philadelphia that bave been left at thia ofll'te for reg'Btry, are now ready for delivery, Holdurn of receipt! are requested to piestut tle tame ai d receive their certificates. Loans of the City of Prlludelphla, maturing Janu ary, Im 0, will be paid wltit the aonted intsrext on Hebeuiallou. inltriat will cease at dale of mi'.urlty. JOSEPH N. PKIKaoX... 1014l2t City Treasurer. JTvSf (HFICE OF THE LOMHAHl) AND SOUTH tvntWKIH PAH-KiSUliR R4.IL WAY COMPANY, TWil.NTY-1'XlfTU aud SOUTH Strer tf. The Annual Meeting of tbe Btnrkhnlder of thin Company will be he,t at tliU otUoe, TUlwsOAV, Noven.her ao, at 4 o'cli rk. 1 21 IH' 'i HoMAH f, H ARKI j, Secretary. frT DISEASES OF THE SKIN, WITH their scaly, Ichorous, itching desquamation, form a f tries of intuit ouHtlnain, hurdniHuuixUiHiirilera. Happily a remeoylstourd In 111 K-K KLL'rt ThlT VKIt olw 1 M jfN (NT, which Is a Mieclliu for any form of kin clst-aau. No matter of bow lo g standing or what treatment It has been nudei. It wilt be radically cured. Bold fO cent per box. JOHN8TU5I, Hob LOW A V A COWDfcN. No. 602 ARCH Btreet. 10 16 tjT" THE NEW CABINET UED8TEAD. . An elegant and perlectly furnished Badstead, ready tor use lumanlly. Aanumea the appearanoa of a splendid cabinet or library. Kaally managed by the moat delicate ladies. Warexooma, No. VA) UU s HN Ut Btreet. louim tT B' 18' IHN BITTBR9. BY THE I uaaui ,ueaiixiiinycaBrlcn the olood and (Ivs i strength to the whole ayaie.ni. Ttulo and pa latabla. , 002 ARCJU HUM asUNO. 41 B. UIUHTH HUni. loatinthiu RcAisal to Aid the Red IttYer Suf ferersArrest of Criminals Tout Offlco Kol)beries. FIFTH EDITIONS THE LATEST NEWS. FROM HALIFAX. i A Municipal Refnsrtl Mere F.m?e:r.lcr. Halifax, Oct. 27. The City Council ha re fused to comply with tue request of the public meeting to vote 600 for tbe Bed river relict fund. Two men, named Garwood and Carr, were arrested on board the steamer City of Cork, from England, charged with embezzlement In Manchester, and brought before Judge Wilklns jeatcrday and remsnded, the Judge deciding that the affidavit of the Chlcrof Police, reciting that he had received a cable telegram directing the arrest, was sufficient evidence for their detention until the arrival fromJCngland of the detective officer who started In pursuit. FROM BOSTON. A Conflaiirntloii, Doinu; tircnt lnmKe, Boston, Oct. 27. A fire iu Ipswich, this morning, destroyed Cobutn's block, occupied by JoFiah Lord, fancy s;oods; Stephen Coburn, grocer; W. K. Bell, revenue assessor and town clerk; D. M. Tyler, jeweler, and others. Watt9' shoe manufactory, adjoinin?, was also burned. One man was Injured by an explosion ot kero sene. The property is partly insured. roBt-Oilice ltobberict. Toronto, Oct. 27. Extensive robberies lu connection with the Tost-Office Department have been discovered. A package of registered letters, fifteen in number, sent from here last week by the Grand Trunk ail way, are missing. This is the thlid package stolen during the past three weeks. No trace of the thieves has been discovered. The report that a compromise had been effected between tbe Express Company aud the exi ress robbtrs.is incorrect. The case is now under examination at Sandwich. Ship News. Havana, Oct. 27. Arrived steamship Moro Castle, Irom New York. Sailed, steamship Ala bama, lor New York. "TTTEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN f V the newest and oeat manner. LOUIS DHiiJtA, Stationer and ICngrsver. 9 IB Ho. 10811 OHgaNPT Street BOARDING IN QFRMANTOWN. BOARD, with four larKft and well-iurnished rooms at No 68 1ULPKHOCKEN Btreet, Germantown. Kefe icnoe required. lo 27 4t POLITICAL. TJNION LEAGUE MEETING. AT CONCERT HALL. K. STOCKETT MATTIIEWS, ESQ., , OV BALTIMORE. MD WILL ADDBEH3 OTJB FELLOW-CITIZENS OiN TUESDAY EVENING, 27th Instant, AT EIGHT OCLO0K. 10 26 2t THE LADIES ABE ESPECIALLY INVITED. rW HEADQUARTERS REPUBLICAN CITY ai? EXM UllVJU COmMiTTEK. No. IIoj t'H ESNUT w reet. BEPUBLlOAN iiLECllON OFFICERS who have beeu arretted tor reliitlug to receive tne votes or per eoiiB ui on false nalura IziUlon vertidcates orcertill catea icaued out of the Supreme Court In violation ot law, are requested to muet at tnese rooms 'IHlti EVENING, at o'olotk. By order of the Committee. ohn L ITili, WILLIA!d LEEDS, PresldenU tPT" HEADQUARTERS KEPU&LICAN RDER No. 19. T. The Clnb will assemUle at headquarters WED NehDAV, October 28 1808 at 6 o'clock V. M.. sharp, to iroceed to HA LEM, 4 . J. Cars will leave Camden at 6 o'clock, preclat ly. II. T ckeiH ror the round tilp SEVENTY-FIVE CEMct, to be bad at Headquarters after S P. U. of the mil. By order of BENJAMIN I.. TAYLOR. Chief Marshal. Hby ol ??' sslatant Marshals. 10 lt WUAT TVENT TYlfU TUE LETTERS. There Is a young lady In Cluclnnatl who has a beau. The beau is a nice young man, and writes letters to her. In exchange for which she writf s letters to the nice young man. She kept tbe nice yonng man's letters In a safe place, In ber trunk. But she doesn't keep them cow any more, for they are gone. And this Is the manner In which they departed. She left her ttunk open the oiherday. Her little brother, Jim, got the bundleof lettersoutof tbe trunk. He stood at tbe corner ot the street with tbe bundle. And be banded tbe letters out, one to each passer-by, till tbe whole bundle was gone. Tbe way tbey found It out waa that Jim banded one of tbe letters to the nice young man's cousin, who brought It to headquarters. The moral of this beautiful story Is that Jim was spanked and put to bed, Instead of being presented with a nice new suit from ROCK HILL A WILUON'd. All good boy, nice young men, and people of the male persuasion generally, are crowding, this fall, lo buy elegant clothes at the GREAT BROWN HALL OF ROCKKILL ft WILSON, Nos. 603 and 605 OIIESJVDT STREET, 11 P PHILADELPHIA. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. NEW YORK DYKING AND PRINTING EfcTA H LIpIIM ENT. WORKS ON K1ATKS ISLAND. OOiots, No. 40X4. ElUHTit mrf el, went aide, Phlla 1 No. 08 DUaNE Hlieet ' No. 782 BUOaDWAY. New York, and Nor, J lit and lao l'lEKREPONT Btreot, llroablyn This old and extensive eitnbllsi inent having heen In exletence a half enUury a, niepared to DYsiaad t LhANbE Ladies' and Ueutieuica's Garments and Piece Oi odsol every detcriptlon and fabric la their usually uuaurpaaneu manner. , BAMLJKL MAR6H, President. J. T. Youuo, Becretary, w u Wwi2m Z U R B M CONCENTRATED INDIGO. w E. KcTcnue Appointments Adylcos from Earopo-Tho Marine Exposition. rot aaa LuBdry.-Fre from Oxalio AoliL Be Chemlat'a Certitloate Patent Pocket Plnemhlon or Km cry Bag in eacb Twenty Oant Box. IT S7 mwfuui t w ! k j all rcsPMtabit drootn ao4 DruKckwC FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washingtoh, Oct. 27. General (J rant. , v A letter wa received jestcrday from General Grant, say Id g that he would not return.to Wash ington for so mo time, and certainly not till after the election. Purlles hero are arranslnir a grand reception for hltn, but It Is understood he Is opposed to any public demonstration on his return. Commlsnioner Rollln has recommended to Secretary McCulloch that Bpencer Kirby be appointed Supervisor for lha Southern district ol New Tork. Tbe Commis sioner has decided that hotel and restaurant keepers wbote tales of liquor! amount to over $25,000 a year must place themselves in the category of wholesale dealer?, aud must there fore exhibit the piga of wholesale dealers, according to the provisions of the law. Tlio LftiilKinnm Troubles. HWashington, Oci. 27. Despatches were ro. eeived at the Wur Department this morning from General Rousseau, giving nn account f the disturbancea iu New Orleans and Bt. Ber nard parish yesterday, which do not differ materially Irom the published accounts by the Associated Press. Secretary 8chofleld this afternoon telegraphed to General lioubkeau the following instructions: To General L. II. Rnu'seau, New Orleans: Your despatch of the 2Glb Inst., forwarding the Message ot the Governor of Louisiana, and alc ins instruction, has been recetved. You are authorized and expected to take such action as may be necessary to preserve peace and good order, and to protect the lives and property of citizens. J. M. 8cbofield, Secretary of War. FROM P RING ETON. More Abont trie Inniiguratlou of Or. McC'ONll, Special Despatch to The Evtning Telegraph. Princeton, Oct. 27. Long before the hour appointed for the commencement of the exer cises crowds had assembled in the neighborhood of the church, and as eoon as the doors were thrown open the galleries were filled to excess. The fashion aud beauty of Princeton and the surrounding country were present. Abont half-past 12 o'clock the procession ar rived at the college chapel, where the exercisea of inauguration were held, and the body of the spacious hall was at once filled. Tbe profeisors, speakers, and officers seated themselves npon the platform, and music gave step to the re mainder of the procession whichentered. As toon as silence reigned, Marccs L, Ward, Governor of New Jersey, the presiding officer, with a few introductory remarks opened the exercises. A noticeable incident of the occasion. was the carrying in upon the platform, on a chair, of Dr. Warren Scott, who graduated from the institution seventy three years ago. The Marshals of the proce?s!ou, from Philadelphia, were as follows: John Cochran, James H. Hsverin, Joseph K. McCammon .William Wethe rill. Ihe programme as already sent was followcl in the inaugural ceremonies. FOREIGN. Enrtliqnnke Khockjt in Ireland Theft of Arms The French Marine Exposition. By Atlantic Cable. London, Oct; 27. Light shocks of earthquake were felt at vatious places in Cork county, Ire. land, yesterday. Dudlin, Oct. 27. The bouse of a Mr. Wig more, near Cork, was entered last uight by a body of men, supposed to be Fenians, and robbed of a quantity of arms and ammunition. II a v re, Oct. 27. The closing exercises of the great Slarine Exposition are taking place here to-day, and the markets are not open for busl. nets, it being a general holiday. This Afternoon's notation. London, Oct. 27 P. M. 5 20s quiet at 73i. Erie, 28. Illinois Central, 97. Liverpool, Oct. 27 P. M. Cotton firm, bnt not quotably higher. The sales to-day will not exceed 15,000 bales. Beef dull. Lard, 69s. London, Oct. 27 P. M. Tallow quiet at S3. Cotton closed last night at Havre at 127f, for Orleans middlings, afloat. This Evening' Qnotatlonx. Liverpool, Oct 27 2'30 P. M. Cettoa firmer but not quotably higher. Yarns and Fabrics at Manchester are firmer. California Wheat quiet and 6teady; red Western heavy at 9s. 9c. Flour heavy. Corn, 37s. 9d.38s, Lard dull. FR 0M NEW J OIIK. Another Transatlantic Steamship Line Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New York, Oct. 27.-A new steamship line has been established to run between this port and Italian ports. The steamers belonging to the line are tbe Camilla, Roxana, Miranda, Pal. myra, Statira, and Cabrlna. The ships are first class English screw steamers, built expressly for the Mediterranean trade; and it Is expected that the passage to a port in Italy will be made in about twenty days. One of tbe steamers of this lincbas left Naples for this port. A return trip will be made about the 20th of November. If suffi cient freight offers, the steamers will sail direct lor Italy, otherwise they will touch at Eng. land. At present steamers will leave every to weeks, but alter tbe 1st of January n is jn, tended to make weekly trips. JTew Torfc Slck Quotations, S -15 p. r ilecelvea Oj telenrapa irom liietmuinina A Pa vis. Block Brokers, No. 48 8. Third str"eCl. N. Y. Cent. K. u , Panl rt mil. ana .Kea. iv Ailaia K VVolls. Fargo.' Co. 28 u. M. lxpiesa......... 47 Tenn. , new uW Gold jjjjf i Msrlcet fevotish! i Jil 9o'?: Mil. a H. p S' Ulnh a e.-rwl MTU O" a , V H AVU KJ, null, A Aa A ou Cle. and Pitt. K 87 Chi. and N.W. com. 89 Oblo.and N. W. prf. 00 Chi. nnrtK. I. it loi'i Pits. F.W.t aud Chl.lia JEKKIC K & SONS " BOTJTHWAKK FOUNDBY; . Ho. 430 WASHINGTON AVKNTJB. Philadelphia, WILLIAM WBIQHT'8 PATRNT VAKIABLC CTJT OF BTKAM-aNQINK, Begnlated by tbe Governor. MBIttllCK'S BAFJCTT HOISTING 1CAQHINA Patented June, 1S6S. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVKLKdtt BTKAM HAMMJUC : I. M. WESTON'S PATENT SBXr-OBNTERINQ, BELF BALANCIBICI AMD HYDRO KXTKACTTOR, rot Cotton or WooUen xaaulao"' TlOmw
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