1 IIPJ viilui cirjairiitvy TjDTEaivijxi imiiADBLruiA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1868. NEWS' SUMMARY. ' ily ARlr(. A fas?cn!rr on the tii'Ojgh train from Wftfihtnptou lu N'wYork hart Utic.-n hundre I dollar i'.olm from one of bis pockets at tlio Utpot in Wc t Philadelphia, on Monday nlKht. There witp received nt the Farmers' Market dortnn ibe week: -Loads of bay, 685 "traw, 41. Prime Tinotby, per 1i0 lb--., $l:i5al'40; mixed, $1 2!Mla30; lutptiur, $l-15:ili!; M.raw, $l'40al'5J. -A-Thomfl Worier, for y tphm old, died yes tonliiy at the iix'.h Dit-trlct Station llouie. The Oroner held an Inqnert ou the body, and a verdict ot dentil from intemperance was ren dered. The tf con d-tory room of Jir. Philip Kum ber's houc", No. K2G Sansom strt-pt, was entered ou Haiurdav rveninir. and hunk bills to tbo amount of $1000 and checks to the value of 1300 taken iVom a bureou diairer. Xberobber made h's escape over a U nee in the rear. La't evening the Filth Baptist Church, corner of Eighteenth and Spring t.urJen Mreetn, was crowded on the o.vaMon of the uixth anni versary of the Yonrt? People's Association con nected with the church. The exercises were varied, etubraom? a voluntary on the o-pan, anthem by the cho'r, 6lTi;lue; ot hymns, prayer, addrcFFe?, etc. A constable of Malmnov City, in this State, nrresied yesterday, at No. 705 Cnllowhill Btreet, Jtosanna Fout, a y'UDR woman, on thiehars-e of iufanticide. Shi obtaiue.l pcrniinsiou to rnlire to another room, upon the representation that fhe wanted to make some change in her o'othine, and mccccued in cHi'Ctiug her escape. When tbe constable made ?cureli lor ber she could not ba lound. TLe 1'hilailelpliia Tract and Mission Society, during tho past jeur, have, distributed 63,000 English, r'331 fteriiian, and 1C1 French, in all 63,!'2 traces throughout toe city, 6000 tracts ot dillereut lungnanes along the Delaware and RchuylKill. anion? the seaman nod on board of vessels leaving thispirt; 10 Hioles have been given to the destitute; 24 children gathered luto ichools; 210 visits made by missionaries; and 14 pet suns nlKued the pledge. Iho weavers in some of the large establish ments in Keubingtcn, engaged in the manutae tuieof checks and linsey woolney goods, ceaied operations yesterday. The strike was caused l7 the employers cutting down the wages fifteen cents on the piece. It was stated by some ot the operatives that tome six weeks since there was an unnsoal demand lor the goods in ques tion, and the prices adv auced titioen cents a cut or piece. Since theu the demand has fallen off; hence the desire on the part of the ruauufic turers to lessen the wages. In consequence of the stri'ie the manufactories of James Long, at Becood and Oxiord streets; Craitf & Brothers, ot tbe Star Mill, at Howard and Jcllerton streets; fltinson & Irvin, of tbe Columbia Mills, at Howard street and Columbia avenue; and Porter & Dickey, of the 1'aik Mills, at Howard and Korris streets, have suspended operations. About five hand red hands, male and female, it is said, tre ou of employment by the strike. Colot el K. Btookttt Matthews, of Baltimore, lid., aildieikej an immense audlenc? last even ing at Concert Hall. He made an expose of the coure of the Northern Democracy, and fastened upon them the odium o' the evil nnder which we are now suffering. He showed, step by step, how they aided the Democrats of the South. Mr. Buchanan knew tbe plans of Jefferson Davis as last astheywete matured. He may not hae done all that the Rebels asked him to do, but he did all that his pluck would allow. He and Jeremiah Bluck and Governor Seymour believed that tho South possessed all tbe gov erning powers of the nation, and thought that they were to in to maintain an ascendancy over a people who were devoted to trade. How much tfcey were mistaken would be demon strated next week by the verdict of the ballot box. William Gros?, who is knowu as oue of the profesbtoual vouchers in the S ipreme Court, was yesterday belcre Alderman Jones, charged With perjury. Charles Myers, of No. 214 Juniper strieN a German by birlh, whom Gross assisted in making a Democratic voter, appeared before tbe magistrate, and made oath to ibe effect that he was naturalized on the 30th of September last; that Gros came to his (witness') house, and asked him to go and get out his citizen's papers, saying he would make it all right; that he went to the Supreme Court and applied for his papers, and that Gross vouched lor- him. Witness further stated that he had not been acquainted with Gross but tno weeks previous to this. Prothonotary Snowden was present at the hearing. He recognized GroiS as having Touched for several persons. The accused was hi Id in $2000 bail to answer. Domestic AITHIrs. Union r;ain in Ohio, 14,389. Gold closed yesterday at 134J. Republican maiority in Ohio, 17,372. Horatio Seymour "spoke his piece" at Co lumbus, Ohio, yesterday atternoou. Extensive robberies have been discovered in the Canada Post Office Department. The Slate Journal, a new Republican paper, has lust been started in Richmond, Va. Louis Mctzger fired his home, in St. Louis, yesterday morning, and theu feliot himself. Peekskill has been selected as the crossing point for the Hudson river suspension bridge. Several buildings aud factories were burned at Yonkers, N. Y., yesterday, involving a loss of $35,000 Frank Blair delivered another set speech last nieht, bulore the Tammany Hill Democrats, New Yoik. San Francisco experienced auother earth, quake shoclt on Monday night, frightening the Citizens but causing no damage. Seymour, yesterday, at Columbus, Ohio, disclaimed any desire lor otlice. Why, then, Is he "swinging around the circle"? The steamship Wyoming, Captain Jacob Teal, arrived last evening from Savannah, with a hravy freight list aud a number of passengers. The Republican members of the Oregon Legislature have resigned, thus leaving the House without a quorum. Much excitement prevails. The official vole in Ohio at tbo late general election is as follows: - Sherwood (Rep.) 27,061; Hubbard ( Dtm.), 249, 680. Republican majority, 17 72. Dr. Rufus Bicknell'a funeral takes place this afternoon, from the residence of his jou-in-law, Hirir.v E. Rood, No. 3019 Cnecuut street, West Philixli'lrihm. Hon. John P.Kennedj's declaration in favor ot his country and his country's preserver, General Grant, and Providence, has created a stir in Maryland, ana win prouuee go;u iruus next Tiiesdnv. Genrral Sohoadd, Secretary of War, has telegraphed to General lioii'seau, at New ur leans. "to take such action as may be necessary to preterve peace and pood order aud protect the lives and property ot cltlzf-ns " Vnrihor -disturbances took place in New Orleans yesterday, during which several persons ot bo'b colors wore killed. Governor War- mouih has offic'ally lequested that uo more political processions shall take place before the plectloi). Toe people of Norrlstowu and Montgomery county in xeceral will hold a Brand Republics jubilee to-moirow evening, at Norristown. Tun Jnviccibles will be there, and the houses of all loyal citizens will be illuminated. r Hnitimore the election of to-dav cunes but little Interest, the uulon meu de cliuiric, for tbe mo t part, to have anything to .i m.th it aii ft ironseauence. we will have to- ni 'htHDd to-morro morning a "Great Demo cratic Vicory" announced in huge black capitals, with perhaps a "rooster" or two to head the news and editorlul columns of our Fey m our contemroraries, jut as tuey did for West virgTuia. - tor iuii Affair. Liverpool. Cct. 27.-fievrrdy Johuiou was last Dight putertaicea at a uauijuci kiycu uj Mayor Whlteley, at the Town Hall. In the course of a fpeech he said bo did not know how tbo people of the United States would re wv . : A- i. -!.. U l,ori Vioon in Rnsland: e was a-Buioo of their approval, but would accept their censure with Christian resignation. r '.. ? t icrht hnrk of earthauake were lelt at vailoua places in Cork county, Jre- l.no,ye.ieruj. . more, near Cork, was entered last nitbt by a bodv of men, supposed to be Fenians, and xobled of a quantity oi anus uu biuiuuuh..-- IIivrk. Oct. 27. The closing rxcclses of the jrrpat Marine"ipositlon are taking place here to-day, and ine uistkuw mu uui upcu iur uusi- nf f, It being a genrrai iiouoaj. i!,Mi.,!ii. Oct. 27. John Bright opened the Parliamentary canvass hCre last night, by ad- Ult Trills nil lUJiiicucr ui-v.iui 11 viv.. The Birnilngham Chamber of Commerce" uas invited the American Minister to v. sit their city in d partake ot their hospitalities. MAnnin, Oct. 27. The Imperial Government has issued a matilicsto concerning tho adininls- trktion of the kincdom. After nassini in review the various reforms decided on by the late trni juntri, tney proceed tD argue in lavor 01 the decentralization of administrative pTwer, and conclude by promising to render a faithful account ot their doings to the constitutional Coi tes. tome Spaniards, of advanced liberal idea, advise the sale of Cuba to the United States as the most direct and speedy method of solving the qiies.ion of tbe ab ijltiou of slavery. Vienna, Oct. 27. The Ministerial bill, fixing the bais us to numbers and equipment for army and nnvy when on a war footing, after much. opposition, has bren passed by the Rcichsrath. Itsa'd that Huron von Beust gave the members a secret reapon lor the pussnee of the bill, which caused it to be carried through, and this reuson cif ates some unpssiuess. It is asserted that in a speech in secret sosslon lire, lie the adon'ion of the measure, the Prime Minister alluded to the good relations which existed between Austria and the other great nowen1. but Intimated that in the event ot a rupture between Prussia and France, Austria iiist he ready to guar.i n?r own neutrality. Havana, Oct. 27. Captain-General Lersundi to-day received a telcaram reporting that a battle bad been foueht between the regular troops and the insurgents on the Contremaistie liver. The latter were deteated, loaing many horses and three prisoners. Tho Insurgents carried off their killed and wounded. PENNSYLVANIA. Oflietal CoiittrcNMionnl Ketiirii. If AHTiisntjRO. Oct. 27. The followins are the ofllclHl relurna of tbe Congressmen electod In this (state, as filed In tne oOlue of the Secretary of ihe Commonwealth: FIRST DISTRICT. I BFCOND DISTRICT. Ren. Li. Berrv.lt.. 8.408 Chaa. O'Nelll.K H.533 H. J. Randall, l...14,745jT. B. Florence, D...U.0U Majority 6,337 THIRD. Leonard Myere.R..13 729 John Moflett, D....13.8i(i Majority 2,020 I'ouitrii. W.V. Kelley, K 17,107 J. li. Nicholson, D..15.2I8 Majority l-7l Majority 1,850 FTKTH. I SIXTH. C. N. Taylor, It 13 158 J. Brelteulmch, R. 12 668 J. It. Reading, J)...13.1o;jno. L. Btiles, D.... 15.213 41 Majority BKVRNTH. W. Townsend, R...12.771 R. Monaghan, D... 9,481 Majority NINTH. O. J. Dickey. It., H. B. Swarr, I)., Majority 2.67 BIGIITH. LT. 8. Koaert, R 7,472 J. L. Uelz 13,737 6.2U0 3,2J0! Majority I TENTH. ,.14,003 H. L. Cake, It. 12 501 .. 8 CsO Jas. J. Conner, D...U.270 6,310 225 Majority TWKLFTU. .10.323 Theo. btrong, It. ...14,898 .17.028 0, Woodward, D..ia,087 Majority.. Kl.KVKNTlt. John Torry, R u. Ai. van Au&en, Majority 7,605 Majority 1,789 THIHTKENTH.I I KuUKTBKNTU. N. Mere.nr, K 12 723 J. B. Packer, U 15,598 V. U. E. Plolttl, D12.412 J. F. Knlpe, D 12,902 Majority 311 Majority 2.693 FIFTEENTH. I SIXTEENTH. Samuel bniall. U...12 510 Jonn Cewna. U 13.G53 it. uaidtman. u...ia 8ia n . ivimmeii. jj......j,5,ou MJorlty 8,2991 Majority 114 BKVKKTEBZTH. I El(i UT KKNTU. D. J. Morrell. R 12.1C0 W. Armatronir. R.18.760 J. P. Linton, V 11,006,L. A. Mackey, D...14.732 Majority 1,004 Majority 2,028 NINKTKKNTH. TWENTIETH. O.W.Bchoneld, 11.16 f)23G. Gllflllan, R 18,079 a. lirown, v. n.soaiu. una ranee, i iu.mi Majority 1.812 TWENTY' SECOND. Jus. Bchegley, R... 15.175 A. Burlt, i) 10,096 Majority 4479 TW It NT Y-FOUHTH f. B. Donley, R 13.8fi0 D. Crawford, D.......12.737 Majority 2.518 TWKNTY-F1KST. John Cuvode. K....13 7C0 H. 1). Foster. D 13,807 Majority 41 TWKNTY-THIKT). D, Phelps. R 10,095 U Mitchell, D 11.016 Majority 50191 Majority 1123 The Conference Judges of the Twenty-first aim net nave uivmeu in meir returns tne la dlnna Conferees presenting relurna electing jonn jovoue, anu tne weairaoreianu ana r ay ette Conferees presenting returns eleotlnc Henry D. Foster. Tiiese conflicting returns are in tbe hands of tbe Governor. In our table we only give the votes of the counties as returned Dy tne county Judges. FX OM WASHINGTON. Washington, Oct. 27. General Grant. A letter was received yesterday from General Grant, saying that he would not teturn.to Wash ington lor tome time, aud certainly not till after the election. Parlies here are arraneins a grand reception tor him, but it is understood he is opposed to any public demonstration ou his return. Commissioner Rollins has recommended to Secretary McCulloch that f pencer Jiirby be appointed Supervisor for the fioutnern district oi Mew i oris. Xhe commis sioner has decided tbat hotel and restaurant keepers whore sales of liquors amount to over $25,000 a year must place themselves in the category of wholesale dealers, and must there- lore exhibit the sign of wholesale dealers, according to tne provisions ot tne law. The Louisiana Troubles. Washington, Oct. 27. Despatches were re eeived at the War Department this mornine from General Rousseau, giving an account of itie disturoaucea in New Orleans and Ht. iter naxd parish yesterday, which do not differ materially Iroin the published accounts by the Associated Press. Secretary Echo&eld this afternoon telegraphed to General Rousseau the tollowmg instructions: To General L. II. Roupscau. New Orleans Your despatch of the 26th iust., forwarding the Aicssaee oi me uovernor ot Louisiana, and ask ing instruction, has been received. You are authorized and expected to take such action as may be ncceshary lo preserve peace and good ordtr, and to protect the lives and property of ClllZCn8. J. Al. HCUOF1KLD, Secretary of War. FB OM PRINCETON. More About the Inauguration of Dr. inccoHii. Princeton, Oct. 27. Lorg before the hour appointed tor the commencement of the exer cises crowds had assembled in the neighborhood of the church, and as coon as theduor s were thrown oreu tbe galleries were blled to excess Tlie fashion and beauty of Princeton and the surrounding country were present. About half-past 12 o'clock the procession ar rived at the college chapel, where the exercises of inauguration were held, and the body of the spacious nan was at once tilled, t oe protetsors. speaker, and c Ulcers seated themselves upon the piatiorm.auu music gAve siep to there maluder of the procecsion which'cutered. As toon as silence reigned, Marcus L. Ward, Governor of New Jersey, tbe presiding officer, with a lew introductory remarks opened the exercises, A noticeable incident of the occasion was the carrying in upon the platlorm. on a chair, ot nr. warren bcott, who graduated from the institution seventy three years ago. Tho Marshals ot the procei-s on, from I'lnladelphia, were as follows: John Cochran. James II. Jlevcrln, Joseph K. MeCammoD, William Wetho rill. . lh programme as already sent was followed in me inaugural cr rimuuun. FROM NEW TtOllK. Another Transatlantic Steamship Line v . ... VADr Dot 97.. A new steamnhln line ha been established to run between this port Ha. The steamers bclouirlnur to the line are the Cnra'Da, Roxanu, Miranda, I'al- nijra, Btatira, ana laonna. me ui ic u class English screw steamers, built cxnresly for ihe Mediterranean trade; and it Is expected that the parage to a port In Italy will be made in about twenty days. One ot the steamers of this linrbas lelt Naples for this port. A return trip will le roBde about ihe 20ih ot November. If sum ck nt freight offers, the steamers will sail direct lor Italy, oiherwlse they will touch at Eng land. At present steamers will leave pvers no weeks, but after tho 1st of Januarv it t in. tended to make weekly trips. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lincoln are to live in Chicago. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine Newt ie Firtt Page. ALMANAC JfOK rli ILADKLFHI A-TUI8 DAT. BlTN Kihmb ..S 28 Moo if SmTA.,w. H M Son aKT..M-......S02iIitt Wat KB llfci PB.lLADK.hf HIA BOAUU OF XilADli. Emidnd A. B JI'DIK, "I UKuRUB U BUKHY, fMOMTFLT OCUMITTEB. BIOVKMKAiTB OK UCKAM 8TUAMKRS. FUH AMK1UUA. rle1onl.........M.niMiuw..NfW York Oct. prt-ire ilvte. nhw YorK........Oot. In Fiilnift l,lverpoul...New York Oct. M Nebr.tka. ......... Liverpool... New York. .....del. i.t Penri-jlvani....LIvcriJOol.-Npw Yorlt......)t. 14 fetuvlan LlvoriiuI...Qunheo..Mn Qui. 13 FOlt KUKOPK CoorsdO..........,New York...LlveriKKl, Oct. 28 KukbIb... New YcirH...Llveri)c)Ol On. zs Tri.ol.. New Y or. ..Liverpool .Uci. su Kb"ln New Yorlc...Bromei Ojt, 2'J Finnce New York... LlveriiiOl......M Jl. ;l I'lty or Boslon...ISew York...Llvorpool....., Out. m Kellona New York...liii(ln, Oct, 81 ( Ricdopft.. New Y'ork...Ulas(iow. Out. 81 Ferelre .......New Y'ork.ltavre . ..O it.. 81 li. of Cork......... New Y ork. .. LI veriiool. Nov. a HoIbhiIb New York.,.HamburK Nov. 8 t hln............New YorkLlverpool............ Nov. 4 JStbraHks New York. ..Liverpool .Nov. 4 Palmyra.. New Y'ork...Llverpool .Nov. 6 i). 01 Antwerp.. . iew York...Liverpool .......jv, 7 BrltBDDla. New Y'ork...UlaHi;ow... ..Nov. 7 Cuba New York...Llvernonl Nov. 11 COAWTWIHE, JX)MKiSTIU, KTO. (ioliimblB......New York...Uavana..M,.M ..Oct. 29 Wyomlue......... Pbllda.....bfcvr.:mti Oct. Ri Ueo. Cromwell..New York... New Orleaua.....u..';U ill xagie ..........New York...IlBvana.... ...Nov. 6 Pioneer Phl)ada.....Wllrulniftou .mot. BtarsBuautrlpei Phll(la....HBvaD...........Nov. 10 jDnlata.... .Pbllada...New OrinanR Nov, 14 MbIU bio forwarded by very steamer In the regular llnea. The steamers for or from Llverrool call at Uueenstown, except tbe (Jauadlau line, wblch call at Londonderry. Tbe steamers for or Xrom the Conti nent call at Southampton. jRton. ba, Bmlth, Belfast, Andenrled, NortoniOo een, Koblcsoa. Providence, J. Rommni jV , Cralr, Mlllvllle, Muliord A Reeves. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES piflE-FROOF SAFES. $16,000 In Money, Talnablo Doeks and 1'apcrij perfectly preserved through tlie fire or Jul j 20, 18G8, at Dove'. Depot, South Carolina, In one or JiAltYLVS SAI LS, owned by DE LORME ft DOVE. 0,000 Tect r Lumber destroyed In our Planing Mill In Drookljn, May 15, 18GS. All our Money, Tapers, and Hooks, saved in excellent order In a JUKYLVS SAFE Alum and Dry Fluster. SHEARMAN BROS. Ik)th or the above were VERY SEVERE IES1S. 3 CLEARED YKHTKRD A Y. Bblp Anrora. Utlev. Aotwerp, JK. A. rJouder A Co. bleaniHblphaxon, Bokkh, Ronton. II. Wlnnor AOo. ai'K warBoau luic. uiomu, uosiori, uptalo. bebr O. a, Adam, Baker, Boston, Van Dusea, Bro. A c:o. Bcbr J. J. Worthlngton, Brown, Boston, Oeo, 8. Rep- Bob r R, J. Mercer. King, Warren, Blaklston, OraefT A Co. Bcbr H. A. Rogers Frambes, Wasblogton, Caldwell, Oordon A Co. Bcbr I.nokout. Bhaw, Balem. Weld, Nagle A Co. Bcbr W, JH. Rowe, WAlttemore, Bustou, ilammett A Bcbr Kloulse. Nutter. A pponanar. d0. Bcbr Albert Mason, Rose, Boston, do. Hcbr Wm. Capes, cummlug!, Boston, L. Andenrled A Bclir Ocean Bird. Ke'ly, Boston, aa. Hcbr Llnle A. Watson. Watann. Boston, do Bcbr Wm. Walker. Reeves, Boston, do. , HcbrL. C. Hickman. Lawaon, Boston, do. tScbr Jonn jonn.on, mcuriae, liosion. do cbr H. Croskey. Potter, Boston, Bcott, Walter A Co. Bcbr M. D. Cranmer, Cranmer, Salisbury. '1 y ler A Co bcbr J. B, Knewles, Bcolt, Boston, Lennox A Burvess Bchr Armenia, Cole, Georgetown, Castner, Btlckney nriimi.wi Bcbr Martb Hcbr A. Keen Pcbr VI nits. IT) Bchr Clara Merrick. MeoiKoniery, Lyno. Pcbr J. B, Terry, itaiuier, i-roviaence. Bcbr Adolph Hugel, Koblnsnn. Ballsbiiry. Bt'r Diamond Btate. Webb, Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. Bfr Mayflower, Fulls, New York.W. P. Clyde do. ARRIVKD YK8TKRDAT. Rrlg Hsrshall Dutch, Coombs, from Boston. tcht Ida P. .Wheeler. Dyer, 6 days Horn Portland, tlth plaster lo O. C. Van Horn. ' Bcbr BeuJ. Bbeppard. Williams. Sdavsfrnm ooke river, Del., with lumber to Collins A Co. bcnr ja auie nampson. ittake, 7 days from Portland with mdae. to Warren A UregK. ' Bcbr Vapor. Bogait, from Providence, In ballast to Lennox A Burgess. w Bcbrfmeilne Halgbt. Avery, from Province town with fish to A. a Huuhes. Bcbr F. B. Colton. Robinson, from Boston, Bchr E. T. Allen, RiBley, from Boston, Bcbr E. Ii. Bnillb, Umlih, lrom Boston. Bcbr P. M. Wbeaion, Wbeaton, from Boston, Bchr Kate K. Rich, Dougbty, from Boston, Hchr Armenia, Cole, from Boston. ftclir U. t'roskey. Poller, from Boston, hUlir M.IItl. BmHh, .von. Jo..- Bchr B. H Olbson, Rosolell, lrom Boston. Bcbr A. Devereux. Rich, from Boston. Bcbr Franconla. Tieworgy, from Boston, ' Bchr Oeo. W. Krebs. t'srllsle, lrom Oeorgetown, Hcbr Clara Jane. Parker, from Apponaug. Bchr J. J. Worthlngton, Brown, lrom Orient. Bcbr Adolpb Hugel. Robinson, from Salisbury. Bchr fit. I). Cranmer. Cranmer. from Ballsbnry. Bcbr Reading RR. No. 41, Bartlelt, from Wlliulug. U8cbrR J. Mercer, King, from Providence. Bchr W. H. Rowe, Wbatemore, from Providence. Bchr Albert Mason, Rose, from Providence. Bchr J. B Knowies. Bcntt, from Providence. Bcbr Aon B. Brown, Flni, from New Bedford, Bcbr hose Craig, lrom Mlllvllle. Bi'br Agnes Reppller. McFadden. from Norwich. Bcbr J. 8 Terry. Ralnor, from New York. BteamerD. Utley, Davis, 24 hours from New York, wltbrodse. to W. M. Balrd A Co. Btesmer Beverly. Pierce. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. low. P. Clyde A Co. T Btean er Novelty. Tutt, 24 hoars fiom New York, wlib mdie. loW.M. Balrd A Co. u . Tog Thon. Jefferson, Allen, from Baltimore, wltn a tow of bargee to W. P. Clyde A Co, MEMORANDA. M , t. Bblp Brother's Pride, bmitb, tor Philadelphia, en tered out at Liverpool 13th Inst. Bieanisbip Tonawanda, Jeunlngs, hence, at Sivan tab yesteraay. .. . fctesrusblp pioneer, Catharine, hence for Wilming ton. N. C, was passed tbih or 2ib. Inst., on Cape Lockout. . Barque Dlrlgo, Morrison, hence for Rotterdam, sailed lrom Cowes lull last. . . Brig Frontier, Bklnner, lrom Portland for Philadel phia, returned to Holmes' Hole 24ih Inst. Brig Circassian, from Boston lor Philadelphia, at Holmes' Hole 26th Inst, Brig Rollerton, hence lor St. John, N. B., at Holmes' Bole2Gth list. Brigs Kosmos. Parsons, and Princeton, Wells, from BoBton lor Philadelphia, al Holmes' Holeitltb lost. Brig Tuba, Reed, for Turk's Island and Philadel phia, called from Maysgues 8d 1B81. . Brig Amy A. Laue, Caiver, Ueuoe. at Portland 2Jth Brig Leo, Wilson, hence, at Bremerbaven 9ih Inst. Bchrs Mary Fletcher, Tracey: Barah Clark, Orlllln; and Bout n. Smlth.for Philadelphia, sailed lrom New port 2d lrat. . . , . , . chrLamaJtlne, Ball'bury. from Philadelphia for Wlnlerport. Me . put into Holmes' Hole ou trlduy, aud proceed td. Lost chain aud auclior In the Ddlo- WBcn'r Willie Dill. English, cleared at Wilmington, N.O, V4th Inst, for Philadelphia, with sB.uoo feet of '""cb'rs'D. B. Blner. Huntley; E. Magee. Smith; M. Rliey. Ri.ev: M. lllUn, Miller; and Thomas Clyde, Bciil' for Philadelphia, sailed lrom tfaleui 24th lust. Bch'rs D. Glllord, Jlrrell: Othello. Kldrldge; and Samuel Flh, Steele, hence, at Bulem 2.UU Inst. Bchis A. M. Lee, Woolsey; Jane 8. Merssrvey. Mar-serve;- and Lizzie D. Bniall, While, from Hos'on; and Henrietta Young, from Bridgeport, all for Pul Isdelphla. at New York 2ilh lnsu Bchrs Jos. Porter, Burrows, benee lor Dlghton; rrl&ls Owtn, do for Norwich; and R, W. Brown, tisbor'n do. for Fall River, at New York Srtth tn. Bclrs Aa Kldrldge, Smith; Henry May, Raekett; Charles C'arstalrs, Price; Elizabeth Horner; Jiver ureen. Bllostf; and K. H. Atwond. Hlgglns, all hetce for Providence, at New York 2Sih lust. NOTICE TO MARINERS It has been tbe practice or most vessels making a liaibtr In r-ewport, lor many years, to throw the ai-bts aiid cinders from their stoves Into th waters of Ibe harbor. 'Ihls, in thecourseof lime, bas amounted, lOBbvetal hundred cartloads, tendlug 10 very mate rially letsen ibe depth or water lu th harbor, Tuere, Ik a statute prohlbltluK this, tne peniiy tor violation being a flue ot not less than twen'.y dollars. The Harbor Muster at tbat port gives notice, lor the Inror niailon of mariners, thai he shall, alter the 1st day of Kovember, 18t8, prosecute every violation of this statute tbat comes to bis knowledge. CHINA, GLASSWARE, ETC. QREAT INDUCEMENTS TO C1SII BUYERS. IIOU8EKEEPE118 Will tlud It greatly to tbelr advantage to purobase CHINA, GLASS, AKD COMMON WAKES OF 1YNDALE & MITCHELL, No. 707 CHE8NUT Stfoet, 28 mw(3rp PHILADELPHIA, A PERFECT SAFE, MARVIN'S C1U103IE IKON SriIERICAL BTJEGLAB SAFE Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled 1 CALL A NO BEE THEM, OR SEND FOB DJC BCKlPlIViu CIRCULAR. MARVIN & CO., rKLNClPAL )721 CI1ESTJJUT ST., WAKLIIOISLS, (Masonic Hall), I'Mla., Oil BBOADWAT, NEW TUBH, IOS BANK TBEET, CLETELAND, O., And for sale by onr Agent In the principal oltle tbroughont tne United States. 8 81 mwfSia ftftARQUETTE! MARQUETTEI Another letter from the great fire at Marquette, HERRINO'B SAFES preserve their contenu where Bates 01 other matters fall I Varqukttic, Michigan, July 20, 1868, tffttri Herring A Oj. (itMLkSKM-Ou the 11th nit., tbe entire buslneis portion 01 our town was destroyed by tire. Our .afe, which was oue 01 your mauulacture, was subject to an Intense beat, but proved Itself adequate 10 tbe severe test, it lay in Uie ruint omtai ibiis, ana when taken out. irom us appearance (the outside covering being burned tbrounu lu mauy places), and In view ot tbe fact mat several other sates previously taken out were entirely destroyed, it was a great surprise to us to find the contenu legible and In good COUU1.IUU, ... several orders for new sates have already been sent you, which is the best prool ol this most satlsUc tory test, and ol tbe confluence of this community In your safes. Kespeolluily yours, ,u 1 WILLKINtJON A SMITH. HERRING'S PATENT RANKERS' CHAMPION BASES, made ot wrought iron aud steel, aud the Patent Eraukllnit, or "Spiegel Eisen," tne best re sistant to burglars' drills or cutllug instruments ever manufactured. .. LWKLLINU-liOUSE BATES, for silver plate, valuable papers, ladles' Jewelry, eto etc., both plain and in imitation of baudttome pieces of lurulture. iikkuiNo'H PATENT SAFES, tbe ChamDlon Safe fur tbe past twkntv-bkvkn ybahh; the victor at tliS WUKLD'S JUUUUOU; ilJO vv s JAIK, New York; the Exposition Univkkbkllb, Funs, and wiNMisor ths, waukk or wi.uoo jtuancs at the ruv.t. inturnational contest in Paris, are made and sold only by the undersigned and our authorized agtntfl, t t y tTTinnrvn o nr PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New York. HERRING A CO., Chicago. 9 2wfm8mrp New Orleans. E R T- . MATS FIRt; BUBGLAK-PKOOP SAFES, LOCKjsMITH, BELIH ANGER, AND DEALlta IIS KIM 1,1)1 HAltilWAKE, S5 No. 484 RACK Street. LUMBER. 186a SPRUCE JOIBT. SPRUCE JOIST, HEMLOCK. HEMLOCK. 1868. 1 CQ SEASONED CLEAR PINB, - oo lODO. SEASONED CLEAR PINE. lOOO. SPAKIbU ejWKP ATTEBNS, 1 OLtQ FLORIDA JTLOORINU, 1 0"0 lODO. FLORIDA FLOORING, lot)Ot UA IWUill a xijuvniAu, VIRGINIA FLOORING. DELAWARE FLOOR1NU1 AfcH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. FLORIDA STEP BOARDS, KAIL PLANK. 1CCQ WALN UT RDSi AND PLANK, 1QJQ lOOO. WALN UTHD8. AND PLANK. lODO. WALN UT BOARDS. WAlJNUr A'LANK. 1 QGQ UNDERTAKERo LUMBER, 1 QJQ lODO. UNDERTAKERU' LUMBER, lOOO. RED CEDAR. WALNUT AND PINB, 1 QUO. SEASONED POPLAR. 1 Q?Q lOOO. bikAUONED CHERRY. lOOO. AOO, WHITE OAK PLANK AND BOARDS. HICKORY. IQfiQ CIGAR ROJt MAKERS' tOOO lOOO. CIGAR ROX MAKERa' lOOO. FOR SALE LOW. 1 atiU CAROLINA SCANTLING, 1 OPQ lOOO. CAROLINA H. T. SILLS, lOOO. 1868. Hi CEDAR SHINGLES. 1 0n OVPRi-JJWSHLNULEa lOOO, MAULE, BROTHER A CO.. No. ttM) SOUTH Street. "QNITKD STATllS BUILDERS' MILL," Kos. 24, 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St, PHILADELPHIA. E3LER & BROTHER, 1IASUVAC1UKKB8 Of WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALUS TERS, NEWELL POSTS, GENERAL TURN ING AND SCROLL WORK. ETO. The largest assortment of WOOD MOULDINGS In this city constantly on baud 2 Im fJ B K N T I N G Q M S IRE GUARDS, TOB BTOBB YBOHTI, ASTIiVBUi FAO TOUIXJt, KTCf Kiutwin saiiin. Iron Bedsteads. Ornaments Wtra Work, Paper Makers' Wires, ana every variety Ol WM Yr Ora, niannraovojcu uj H WALKER MOirsg imwf I Wo 11 Bona SIXTH Btraat TTM1TED BTATE8 KK VENUE BTAMP8.- Central Depot, No. lot South FIFTH street, ouedool below CheaauU Established 1MM. Bevenne stamps ol every deserlpUoa otxutanUyoi band In any amount. (tadn bf Hall or Kiprm MottpWf atuadedto- JUE OLD OAKS CEMFTEKY t'OMl'ANY or PHILADELPHIA. RICHARD VACI, PBBSIDCNT. PETER A. KEYS ER, V1CPBBIIMT. HARTIN LAIWDF.NnEIKir.lt, TBIASCBIR, II. II. WAI IV WRIGHT, SKCRKTABY, MAMAOKRa, VAN RANDOLPH, BENJAMIN BULLOCK. MARTIN lANDRNBERiER, RICHARD C. RlDaWAY, RICHARD J. DOBBINS, PETER A. KEYSER, CHARLES H. MUIRHEID, JOUfiPH F. TOBIAS. AMUSEMENTS. THE "OLD OAKS" CEMETERY Is situated on the Township Line road, at the Inter section of Nlcttown lane, and embraces SIxty-nlne Acres of romantically besutHul land. It Is tbeestate known lor many years as "Old Oaks," late the coun try seat of John Tucker, Knq. Tbe name Is taken Irom tbe great number and un usual thrift and beauty of the majestic "OH Oak" trees now growing on the properly, and which lend to It a charm and appearance of permanency peculiarly In harmony with tbe purposes to which the ground Is dedicated. No better selection of a location tor a Cemetery could have been made. All the advantages possessed by each of the other Cemeterlts are combined In this. It is central In situation, and easily accessible by good roads from all directions; li. la perfectly oonvenlent to and Is but a siort distance from Germantown, Manynnk, Nlcetown, Prankford.and Bildesburg, and can be reached from all parts of the City of Philadel phia by means of Broad street, which Is now the most attractive and commanding in appearance of any avenne not only In tnls city, but In the whole coun try, aud which Is free from those Interruptions and delays which render private travel on most of our highways not only disagreeable but often dangerous It extends for long distances on both Nlcetown lane and tbeTownshlpLine road, and will have three main and ornamental gateways, so as to atlbrd facili ties for Ingress and egress from all directions, and the drives through the place, and all the approaches to It are so arranged that Its embellishments and superior advantages cannot fall to be at once seen and appro' elated by the visitor. It Is the Intention of the proprietors to make "Old Oaks" tbe most beautiful Cemetery in America, and the artificial decorations, the lakes, drives, walks, and horticultural ornamentation will give It an appear ance unsurpassed by any other ever brought to public notice, and will tend to allay the feeling of gloom often caused by the sombre and funeteal aspect so prevalent In Cemeteries generally. The Buildings on the property are well known as the most costly and handsome ever erected by private capital. Tbe Mansion will be used In part as a Chapel, and tbe surroundings beautified In keeping with the character of the place; In a word, the Pro pr It tors wish to do away with the feeling of repulsive cess so often associated with Graveyards and Cbarnel Houses, and bold out every Inducement to the friends and relatives of the departed to visit the grounds which contain relics so precious to them. Tbe"01d Oaks" will be made an object of Interest to strangers, as well as resldeats of Philadelphia, and while tbe solemnity of ibe scene will not be violated. yet tbe Impression will be conveyed that death Is a mere separation, and tbat those who have fought "life's battle" aie only resting from their labors, and are always kept alive In the memory of tbelr survivors. Tbe gronnds will be open to VIsI'ora at all hoars during the day. The ottlce ot the Company la at No. 413 CHE8NUT Stroet, ROOM No. 1, Where maps and plans of tbe Cemetery can be seen, RppllMttlvn. Mwl. fc. M tap do.l.rf Inftt.m,. lion given. 10 24 6t WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., IMPORTERS OF D I A M O N 13 S, MANUFACTURERS or DIAMOND JEWELRY, . No. 902 OHESNUT STREET, 4 SW PHILADELPHIA. -ewis ladomus & co; 'DIAMOXD DEALERS & JEWELERS. WATCHES, JKWELHY B1LVER WABK. .WATCHES and JEWELET REPAIRED. JJ 802 mi.. nt... Phila- Would invite particular attention to tbelr large and elegant assortment of LADIES' AND GEN TO WATCHES of American and Foreign Makers of thelineal qnsllty in Gold and bllver Cases. A variety of Independent X Second, for horse timing. Ladle' and Gents' CHAINS of latest style, In 14 and 18 kU BTTTON AND EYELET STUDS In great variety newest patterns. SOLID SILVER W ARB for Bridal presents; Fiated-ware. eto. Bepatrlng done in the best manner, and war. rintod, 1 lP GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OP 1I0SPITAL BEDDING AND CIOTHllSU. AwsibTAKT Mkuical Pobvbyob's Office, l Wanhimoion. It. C, Oct. 14. l-.ii. Will be sold at Public Auction, in this city, at tbe Judlclsry tquare Warehouse, K street, between 1-on nil nd Filth street, on WEDNKSDAY, ihe Ilea day of November next, at 10 e'clock A. M.tuetol lowh'K artlces of HOSPITAL BEOuING and CiOTHlNG.no longer required for the use of (he Medio. 1 Department o the Army, viz.; lu.W'ii Grey Blankets. 10,' (ill Bed Hack., tO.lfll) lllow Ticks. H, h pairs Vool tn Books. 6.0tn Gowns. Ib.iKO Bilppers, The above arfcles will be arid In lots, to suit both Urge and small purchase rs. '1 eruiS-Cath. lu Government Funds. Five ( ) days will be allowed lu parties purchasing to remove their proper'y. If goodH are not all sold on tbe day advertised, tbe s aid win ne continueu n.iiv. OH RL18 MOTHERLAND, 10 16 14t Asst. Med. Purveyor, BvL Col. U. 8. A. ACADEM y op Muaid BATEKAN'd OPERA BOUFFE TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY. COMMENCING MONDAY EVENING. Nov. 0, GRIND COMBIN Al ION OF DOUBLE COMPACT, wm'J1, U BATEMAN desires to announce th.tH. AcademrofSluc 0f t,r"lv 'UM Uit when be will ba1?.NDAT' N,T- tin.! time, to the muw;Si,,"eo1'ntrodnn,ni"tj for the ihe cei.fcrated Opera bvl,V '(i"'""' ' ""iJelphU, FBAKBKl7r,,,J,a' "tilled which has for three years bJ m .. lrib"a hls '-'""-opp'o'rtX KAHK AND UNEXAMPLED STJOOEH before lb. American public AtNlblo sGara. York, upwards of ""'"n.stew ONE 11 L'NWKED REPRESENT ATTON3 were given during the summer season Jim pasied and were witnessed by the J passeo, LAROl-JsT AND MO. ENTHUSIASTIC AUDI. Ibat have ever s.sembled at that place ef entertain ment. An iinlveiMU recognition has been Blven la this production, as fully ,ql,al to and worthy of "Snk beside tbat of the brijimnt y surcensful l4rZ.w Dnchesre de (lerolsteln, with which the ul.rn nf l hliadelphlaarealready fan.l.lar. for the toimtih Interpretation of this graceful and charming work Mr. Baleman secured In Paris the services mSi in wotJt' EiNllKB.LV K OPKRATIO TKoiJ compi Inlng a nnmber of the ' MObT AMIN1NT AKTI8TE9 OF THS ni W ith these are now united the 1 riir. li, uuiiviaal UUMPINV JAU(3E SALE OF BLANKETS. Depot Quahtkhmahter's Offiob, WaihlDglon, i. U, Oct. it. UH Will be sold at Puhlin AurUnu. al Cloth mir Deo it. Aimory Square, on UONUlV, November . com- meucuiK bv in a. Al.. u u tier iuauirvisiuu oi iiuia I). G. Thomas, M. M. Jf . quantity of Clothing, Cnmp, aud Garrison Equipage, nu lit for Isaue, aud Army Blank.is not required, as follows: 42,li li dray Blankets, new, it poo Great Coats toot. Artillery Uniform Coats, , l.soil Great CoU, mouuled, ' J.ood lotnutry Uulloiui Coats. 1 14(1 lAfk t'lluLM. reran e Caps, Tents, Bed Backs, Axes, Mess Pans, ic. .10. TJIKMH Cash, In Governmentfunds. rsh deposit will be required, as heretofore, upon day olssle. By order of tbe Qoartermtster-General. J. C. Mcr'ttRRlN, Her my Quartermaster-General, 10 28 lft B revel Bngsdter Osnsral U. . Army. rnich bas lilllierto appeared lu Pntiadnluhia n.. ir. BMeman's direction, thnsrorrnlngau OPERATIC COMBINATION f unprecedented mugnliode. "'v and Bouir.. r uuu"" lne "PrsOomlqu9 AUKMOI8ELLE IRMA, III make her nrst appeara.ee here as floulotie in arbe Bleue." a part In which sbo Is acknowled'ired be without a rival, and in which her exouiSHi Biity, grace, and brilliant vocal accompllshmenta never failed to awaken ihe keeuest iipresa ou."?.? delight lrom the most critical connoisseurs: li n ..Li . i .... . e famous tenor and comedlnn, will sustain n. triumphs In which are matters of mu'sloal hftV,, and In which be has established his claim to the tltl. IM AtLn" i'e'Ch leuMf""'' botUsldesol "Bar be Bleue" win be represent' d until EVER V EVENING ",cama'ea AMD AT A MATINEE ON SATURDAY, Nov. 14 Due notice will be given ol tbe performance nr LA GBAND DUCUJlHaE UK G EROLH TEIJS T.A nrri.L' irlrr vvn with the brilliant and lavorlte artist. ' UAULLK lUKlJIB, II.. ti.PAln. In K, k tnAA m I. . 1 be made up ot ' casta will NAM E8 OF OPERATIC EMINENCE Among which tbe following wl'l be at onoe'rn, as entitled to high distinction. rBC0- Mile. I-AM I1KLLE. Mile T.o'nrJo Mile. HENRIETTA ROSE, JUlie. BL XlXlltV Jit, M. M. LUCHENK. M. LAGH1FKOUL, M. DA RD1GNAO, M. GUIUON. M. KDUAhD, Al. 1IAKUP1, Mas, HAMILTON. Mine. CAD1C, AI. JJKURK, M. LEIJTJO, M. THOLKR. M. FRANCOIS, M. HAMILTON, Maslcal Llreoior...........M. ADOLPH. BIRGFELD. The Opera wM be produced with an AMPLEanoCAKEFULLY CHOSEN ORCHESTRA, NUMEROUS AND THOROUGHLY TRAINED CHORrjd. In oonstquence of a multiplicity of engaa-ementa elsewhere, and or tbe Unit ed time to which thesn artistes can ex'end their American tour, It should ba understood that tbe season cannot possibly be ex. tsuded b.Tond tbe two weeks announced, THk SaLE OF RKHbKVEO BEAT'S will commence on WEDNESDAY. November 4 at tbe Box Office of the Academy, and at the Mus'o Wore of Meters. ANDRE dk CO.. No. 1104 Ohesnnt street. Il0 28 tf . ADMISSION ...ONE l)')LLAB .. XRprved beats, I II' y Cents exiratn M Finally Circle J7i oeiw llery m8) cents NEW CHkSNUT BTKEET THEATRE W. B.S1IMN &COLeK,ees. ""aas. COiNTINUED bCC0ES3 Of the sparkling and youihful trio, ibe WOKKKLL blf l-KKS. WOKKKLL SIBTER4. BOPHIE. IRENE, and JKNNIE. KOPH1E, I HE MS, and JENNIE in Offenbach's Opera Bon tre, , THE GRAND DUCHESS, , as played by Item to J AfjfjK M FASHIONABLE AUDIENOP-a LAHGi, AND FASHIONABLE AUOIENCeJ 100 CON8ECUl VE NIGHTS, loo CONSH.CU11VE NIGHTS The famous . , . . CAN CAN, blr"UurMd!V W 'b0UU ' apBUuae- w' ehorljy LA BELLE HELENS AND BAHUK blkuk. MAI IK EM ON BATCKDAY. WALNUT 8T. THEATRE. BEGINS AT i To THIS (W.dnfSday) EVENING. Oct. M Second Week of ihe Eminent Tragedian ' MR. E. L. DAVENPORl". ThiSP?? VKOWDKD 10 TUK DOME! Third Night of an entirely new aud HoujantloSn satloual Di.roa, In five actsf adapted audmien .5" ptessly lor Mr. Davenport, eniuied written F; OH. BHANDJIO, en body Ing scenes In London aud Paris at the Dresnnt day; al.o the eoBni WILD LIFE OF THE GIPSY TRIBES. Mr. E. L DAVENPORT In Fuur Charautera. RS. JOHN DBEW'S ARCH bTREET THE. A THE, Begins at quarter to. THERI'IsH UNA BATED ! HOUPES CROWDEDf LalST WEllK OF LO i'TA AND FIRE-FLY MONDAY, AND EVERY EVENING. n FIRE-FLY, With Great Cast ana Fine Effects. Fire-fly M. LOTTA With botes, Duiic.s. and Drum Holo. FRID Y LOITA'H FAREWELL BENEFIT. SATURDAY LAST IU; FLY MAlTOKit MONDAY NEXT-HE'S GOT MONEY. U 8 I C A L FUND HALL. CAKL bENIZ AND MARK HASSLEB't GK4N0 ORCUEHTRA MATINEKS EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, ja? o'olock hubscrlptlot Ticket.. Bdmiiilng to thirty Concerts te Package ol four Tickets.- . " ' COPoer"ffi Single Adml slrn ...::.Z.TZZr&ZintL' For sale at Carl Sents's Otlice (BonertiTtnra) Nn 1102 Cliesnni street, and at Mark 11 ouster's Oflloa Mn 214 6. E'ghth street. Engagements for &nce?s?c,. 'nVl:1' tl" Parties, etc., can be made M Hi 8 QlllCtf . 10 14 t HORTICULTUR4L HALL.-GER MANIA okchkbtk .-p u b l i a kbhkahsaik EVERY WEDNESDAY, at P. M Tickets sold at the door, and all principal Music blores. Pakai ol live for l; slugle. ua cems. u"'u,uore' Paekageg JiugHgemeuts can bemaoe by addressing a. BAR. TKRT.Ne. miMONTEltaY Btreet; Wlitlgs Muslo Bioie. No. loi Chennut street; Andre's Muslo Storeu No. llin Chesuut Btreet. m xtt L S' EUDIXAND PAUWR GHKAT NATIONAL PAINTINO. "THE NEW REPUBLIC;" OR. EMANCIPATION IN THE UNITED STATES, Kow on Exhibition lu the Penusylvaula Academy Of Fine Arls (Eastern Galleries. ) 10 23 3 w FOX'S AMERTCAN VARIETY THEATRE- EVEHY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTEKMOON, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballets, Eth eplau Burlesuuea, Bonci Dances. Pantomimes. Gymnast Acts, eto. TLANTICGARDIN THEATRE. CALLOW- HILL bTHEEP, BgLOW FIFTH. LAbT WEEK OF HORSE DRAMA. FRENCH SPY. KATH RAYMOND AND BLACK BESS. 10 27 Ht CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. pANTALOON STUFFS! JAMES & LEE, HO. 11 NO It Til IBCOKD ITBIlTt Si an of the Golden Lamb, Have now on band a very large and choice assort ment of all the new ttyles of Fall and Winter Fancy Cussiinerog IN THE MARKET, To wblcb they InvHe tbe attention of tbe trade and Others. II WW AT WUalMAiB AMP B1CTAIE, JOHN O R U M p; CARPENTER AND BUILDER, morn ao. ais ADna mtkbht, ajc V nt tXUWXVT STBEET, iq rHiiapgLPmAj