miTr Hi a Ji- , M A. TT 1 1" vFVi -TT A "-fT-H Tr-rr VOL. X-No. 103. PHILADELPHIA, riUDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868. DOUBLE SHEETTIMES CENTS. FIRST EDITION FOllEIGMV. latest Mail Advices from Europe, South America, and tho AVcst Indies. Revolutions in tho East, and Insurrections in tho South. Yesterday ft steamer arrived at Mow York, ringing ns advices to the 18ih. - ENGLAND. llrHlaltt View or Orntit's F.Ieetlon. tYomthe London Morning Star, Oct. 17. Tbe question to bo decided next month Is pmtly imperial, as opposed to the many local OUeBllOnS D(1 phases ol political feeling Wllloll it. ore or lets euter lnio the oectslon or nil State tWctlons. Tlie people nt larue will re called on to nay whether iney prefer the sagacious soldier Who brought tlie war to a vlcloi lou termina tion, or the plotting politician whose sympa thies were with the lleheli and whose p lioy Wonld be directed to the strengthening of thm party In power which Is lally pluuglng the Jrjonl b deeper and deeper luto anarchy. Home of ibe Noilhern politicians, even of the Repub lican paity, have been hoping Bgulost dope that tbe beaten slaveholders w:)Uld understand the lo.icoi events, and cense to struggle for that, unjust supremacy over the colored race which Uiininated with slavery. They were wIIIIuk to lotget tbe issues of the war, to welcome back the npieeeniatlves for Bouihern constituen cies, and todit-cuBH with them the remaining ubiecls of controversy oa tne old ground of (quality under the Constitution. Tue history ot President Johnson's administration has shown, however, that the Southern pollliciaus are Incorrigible, that they ennnot be entrusted with tbe management of affairs apart from tbe supervision of the central government, tbst wherever they have tue power they will make tbe legislation of CouRress of no effect, and that In order 10 get power they will not aciuple to have resort to bloodshed and terror, fehould Seymour be elected t'resldent the four seers of blH term would be ui.et by the Soma for tbe purpose of endeavoring to recover lis old ascindancy, and ouly a miracle could pre vent the civil war liom breaking out with greater bitterness than before. Tuo action of tbe Georgia House of Legislature In turn Inn cut all tbe legHlly elected representatives woo were t Id tied with negro blood 1 a specimen of the insolent, vindictive, and overbearing spirit of these well-beaten but still unrepentant Mavehoicleis. SPAIN. The New Minister to A merlon. Correspondence from Madrid, October 13. says: Ihe appointments to dtplonvitlo positions will, of course, only be Allied up according as tbe official xecogniilous of tue tie Govern meet are received. Thn United States having taken Ibe lead In acknowledging tbe national rovtrelgnty, the appointment of a Minister to Washington has, 1 undoi Bland, been already de cided upon. The uew AmbDsssdor will beSenor MsnricioLopntttoberiH.oneof the most active promoters of the revolui Ion, and adlstin"iiisbed member ot tbe Union Liberal party, lie has great pt lltlcal experience, has visited most of the conn tries of Kurnpe and America, and has passed a good deal of tuna at New York. Keaor llios ltOBus 1b spoken of as the provable Minister to Loudon. Honor Patricio de la lcznra for Vienna, and M. Kduardo Asquerlno for Lisbon. The latter post promises to become one of cou siuciuoie Importance Just at present. Expulsion of tlie JcniiIU. fc'nVdnined Is the text of the Ministerial order tJiel.Ini; ttie Jesultu from 8puin: Madkiii Oct. 12. I decreem siipprPBiton through CUk tn. i'euli BUlu at d ilie ut!Jcut islands of tue retu't.r Order railed V, npv of Jsns. All tho c I lVn and iralulig-HChoo m tor orienu snail be cinsed ll ibirv dej'B. n"U toe terniora'l leu taken pjuSr-sslou of hy penous appointed hy the mi Jiorl les of ino uri vh iei In whloli tb-s-" etiab'.bbmeiua a 'a situ veil, li Uls latter ineauru will be luciiuled all Ihe pro nerly and ettWis ol tne Orflr. m-ivabm and tin li OMible. bul tlisKS atid revenue.'wlilch iull form imrtoi ibe nulluiittl wealth, in caniorml'y wl'h the I'rov stnu el tue Ilojrai Deer e ol the 4iU July, 18S. Ihe rutinbers of the Company shiil u lonKar da able io on el aa a body or u u.iuimujity to wear ihe m)l tbe' idr. nor to be Io Buy way aosernb e tn the nilori of tho budy ex niing in or oiu of Fpaln. Thnnenot o-dalnea as primis SQaU reiualu fnilifly suh)pcle't lo ordinary cl.ll Juris'licilou, I chart;" Ihe ArcbbHhoptt Unlio B, ana all t nose who exeicle enilfulwtlenl orc.vll aihonty, to U aca In vl. a' coneernii him. lbn falohrul -xeii lou ot tim pt nei.1 enactment, m cnnlormlty wltu ib Pfaijinailo HHneilouot th 21 Atirll 17117, aud the Uriel of hU iichum. or me 'Vlj komero ourrz. Mtnlsier or urtce and J usttice. Tcachliissi of the IteolutIoa. In tbe Rr.vue Contemitoralne M. de Calonue moralizes as folio s upon the Interview be tween the reigning family of Francs and the x-ieienina laniliyof Spuln on tbe day when Jssbella II lied from her klncdom- 'The Emperor, tnougU doubtless Impressed with tbe sad grandeur of the spectacle, main tained a calm aud dignified ntiuude, befitting a prince who thinks and reil"c:s. Not so. If we may believe report, the Km press. At the sight of this Ciueen who hart been her sove reign, coming with her sou, fallen like herself, 10 auli an asylum lu France, the Km ores burt into tears, and sobbed violently. Tue Prlnoe Imperial bad been brought to tbe meeting, and 11 Is allowable to suppose tiiat bis mother, wben she sav the young Prince of Asturias flying from bis country, could not avoid the thought that a like Destiny may possloly swalt her own son. llow many princes are there not now In Kutope. who, born ou tho tepxdf a throne, are expiating In exile tho misfortune ol their ortalu! It la easily con eelvable tnai this new example of the Incon stancy of firtuuo should hve saddened the mot hot's heart. 15ut on other grounds the Em press trust have deeply lelt thee ilarulty which has befallen Isabella. The K.npiess Is a Bpwnlnid; she has breathed the same air, lived Id tbe fame elide, and been Imbued with the ame Ideas as the exiled (Spanish lneen. T ie fll of this throne is a check for luose Ideas to which It Is Impossible I hat thoie who bare them bunld be Insensible. If In a conmrv where they were thought to be firmly established these piluclpleliuve broken down, It Is Iraposstblo to deny the lnforonce that they cannot be very solid lu France. These are varnlngs which no ear. however distracted by nattery, cau be tleaf to. It was, wo may ro ipeoi.fnliv snnonse, In order thut be might jK'f thy tbe leswn. that the Pnnco Imperial was brought by bis filler to the palolul ln UrvUw. No tnmr, no books, rould impress ou a jouitifal mind such valuable lemjulng; as bl-t ao ed p ga of con'emoorary history whirl) paiern tl so'tuiinde has pi teed under the eves i I tbe heir apptrent to lliJ Frenuh tbrona, Vm can readily lmnglne the commenls with whlon the Kcnperor'a dlKcerulng mld lllus traied tbe eiumple foi before his son. 11a must have told blm how Imr ortaut It Is lor prluues sot to i-o prone themselves masters of oplulon, aud to be a ting In accordance wl'h It, meraly bocanse thtlr policy la warmly supported by tbe leanl representation of the country; how fsolltlons rnwjorliles obtalue l by ailmlotslra live pressure are reMlouH, and to whit otlas trofihf u U 91 may lead; howdanuat'ous tils both for Ibe liberty of i tie uaMon and the Indepen dence of theorown to allow the military ele ment lo become predominant; how distrustful a prince should be of oouiilers and flatterers; what care be should take not to make enemies or alternate friends; and bow particular be ahonldbeln the choloo of Instruments of bis power, at-lecllng them always Iron) among loyal and honest men, more prone to tell tbe tr nth than losing the praises of their master; more apt to renner repressive law u se lf hs tban to make them necessary, and more abounding In good counsel thau fine mmrAu. The anuust teacher cau not have failed to observe that certain consequences Invaria bly follow a certain pol'ry. That wben tbe edifice begins to crack, and ruin la at band, tbe ministers whose errors prepared tbe disaster abandon tbe bouse, and not (infrequently help to poll It down; that generals fall away, favor ites disappear, courtiers change tbelr masters, euakixa rot a daptwMon, auU b people p plnnd. This la nn old and yet ever new trr.gedy, it e form of which varies while the stihst Anns is always the mmc Iet us hope that this lesson, sen so near, and the history of which 'i so well known, will not be lost." WEST INDIES. Cur latest mall advices are to tho 21th Inst. Ihel'iibnn Revolution. Tbe New York Tribune has been addressed by tbe Cuban Kevolnilonary Junta aa follows: ITsvair obsnrvrd that jnn hav hitherto pntillihtd or l the Hpauwh nttlcisl Imoilienc lu J' r d to Hii rvoluilon now prugr'Stiliig lu Cuta, bM 'eave io can jour attention to ih f-ot tbst the olllcl an roomsof tl csisie rf aila'rs are in tli unlnf-ilw! and f nilrrly unreilnb'e. Dnxl t as ws are of tree dom of tae pien. thn nixjorl y of Ihe Inh-blinn seven of iii'f city aie i UHcquatxted whb the ival fn. Tue revolution lu Cuba, so fnr Imnj havlou died ou', I s eadl.y i reitifml k, aud will onl die out when Hpolkb lule In :nb shall have exidred. 'I ItR C'OIMN It- VOI.ITIOMRV JtTTA. In ton a tbe city uf ll.vsus, tbe 1 id day of Octo ber, iftv. Sitiuiunry of the I'rogrrcss of Ihe Itevo liitiou. Havana, Oct. 23. Ibtfj Biynrao, Holqnln, Dbaia, La Tunas, Yarn, and Jlguanl, all lu tn FiHlern Department, are lu luMirrecl Ion afialiisl the Clovernmcnt, The Uoverntneul has fctnifoiir bnttal.ouH of inf.mtry, one squadron of cavaliy, and a field battery to lues uoiuia The revolu ionts's have divided themselves into small bucds, with ihe view to c-trry on a guerrilla war until tbclr forct are s'rong enough to cope with tbe Houulhh troops witrn a fair pn spent of success. A considerable band is siBllotird lu the n-lg'iboriio I of HuntlPKO de Cubn, nnd another near Pne no Prlncipn. The revoluiionii.ts have hurnt. sevetal plantations, taking the negroes with thun an auxiliaries. In several Hklrmiihes a ll h the KpnnlKii troops the oreolcs, hot h whl'es aDd blHtks. have fought b-avely, causing heavy lots lo the Spaniard". The Cubans all over the It-land are enthusiastic but are In want o I' arms Several C'nbnns havo been arrested to H vaoa on suspicion; they are confined In Moro C istle. In the parish of Jeans-Maria forty negro '8 were ariested last night for having arms la their poRHi Mon. Oct. 21 At 9 A. M. Trustworthy lnformitlon Just received Mates that Agutlera, chief or the levolntiooary band, has wlih bliQ 4UO0wukes and (itUO negroen. The artillery sent from this city has stuck In the mud. Heavy rains have fallen In tbe Kastern Department. Tue revolu tionists have full sway in a large sect Ion of country. The Captain General Is hurrying for ward fresh troops In all hasto. One of the pat leh mall steamers has just been chartered to carry troops to the sceue of acilou. Great enthusiasm and confidence prevail amon the Cubans. It the measure should become netes eary. there Is a fixed determination to declare Immediate funnel nation, and call ou the negroes to arm against tbe Spaniards. Klnvcry Doomed. One thing is certain slavery In Cuba la doomed, and Us final extinction is only a ques tion ol tin j s and weeks. The sins of the fuuiura are visited on tbelr children, and many a son of a haughty and wealthy slave-dealer or slave owner will be compelled to labor himself, In stead of enjoy.'ng hours or luxurious indolence, cow wrung out of the sullVriusj and unrequited blsck. It Is trne tbat many planters lu Caoa, In fact a large mnjirlty of them, have been treating their slaves very kindly, and of en tlmes allowing tbem a small salary, but there are others with whose names cruelty Isaynony. in ons. The abolition of slavery will Infoso a healthier element among tbe agricultural population, and although the owners of large plantations may suffer for a time, there Is evory Indication lhat after ibe lapse of lure or fmr years Bucceedlug the abolition of sUvery this island will produce more sugar thau It tlojs at pitsenU SOUTH AMERICA. The Troubles In Colombia. Panama advices to October 21 say; There Is little change in the stale of nif tlrs hete since my lust, except that to-day we ure lather quieter, owing lo the fact that President Coireoto, with auoui3U() men left the city yes teiday evening on the Moniijo forColrlquI, and we are free from the strains of uiartiai musto tbat have almost deafened us for the p-m n.oniu. uorrsuwi'i iiiaii o.ra wen irmnn wLta breccb-loadina rifles, wulou they seized In tbe store of P, U. Merino & Co. aud appropriated. They are detei mined lo march to death or victory, buu li tne enemy snouiu suow light there Is a f ilr prospect of some of them klHsing tbe dusi. liel ira procuring the lull number of volunteers It was found necas- sary to seize Chilians, Costa IMoins, Nlotra- ruhub, ena omers, anu iorcetnem into i no ser vice. Those of the latter two couaurlns wero brcught there on contract to work for the rtU road company, and were taken olT the wiurf bv a body of armed soldiers. The aeeut of the company made frequTt application for their release io ttie I'rcstuen, nnt, noiwunsiaooiog bisniomises to set them at llbbity. they were enriied tit', the Costa Ilican Consul, Hanoi' Mlro, who is a native or l antmii and a promluenl partisan of the Coireouo party, taking uo steps In tho matter. Tbe Chill Consul took tue part or nis country. men vet y wurinly.and finally suoceedei lu pro curlnc their libeiiy. AS3nor Jutu Mendozt. a gentleman of color, flilsihe PreldeutUl coalr during correoRo s aoscuce. is teu u;tys or so we shall probably havo the result of this exoe dltlon. Tue political prisoners, Z inrletla, Has tel, and Henera, were liberated on Sunday, ihe two former v lthout ball, the latter on JJUJO cash beini! laid down and bjnds given, ttiat be would leave tbe country. He was at the time of his arrest and for minyyoais previous lu the employment of tbe railroad, and an exceed ingly quiet, well-conduced gentleman.! TUE PRIZE RING. The CJttnllatorlal Conteat for the Cliaiu- pioiiNlilp, uud lis Inglorious Tenuiuti alon. Our telCKvams yesterday advised our readers ot the one round lougnl by O'Baldwln aud WoroiBid. tbelribU-Kiuut puiziiists atl-ynutieid. Mass. The In'. Y. UcrulW sporting ima luui describes the scene: O Daldwlu aud Worraald arrival with their respective friends, and the combatants hav ing learned all the arrangeiueuls, were detnaicncu to meir quarters, wuere, oomiort- ably wrapped up, they were lojt lu slumber. Tint FIGUT. Wormald won tho toss for corners, and the ring being now completed, the mou stood fir waiu jor t ne ngtu. Hound Onk and Last, The men eyed each other with a seurcniug glance, and, put'lnj ou cuard, stood ready for action, ine uuitiu was In fuvor of O'Da'.dwlu, which upparoutly pleated tbe Giant to such an extent thnt be stepped briskly lorward, aud evidently meant toioirethe lighting if It were posstole, but Wot niiil l, wltu great caution, stood up irnu fully, and was to all uppe iruncn Uoieriumei to act p his opponent at, nclvli .distance. It was somewhat suunge to see O B tld win sioop down aud bend bis legs as If hn wore anxious lo be even in blalure wl h his adversnry. Caalldly, the men were afraid of ouch oilier, aud lu.ly three lulnuies were occupied lu sparring, wiibout the slightest ati'.iupl being raid a atslrlklDg. Af.er a great doal of f.noingand milling, Wormald landed a lerrltlu blow ou O'P.alu wlr-'B chest, lor which he wh rewarded wtlb cheers. No soouer hud ihe lil n', su!U. c ently recovered thau he w.s greetei with unolber blow ou cxxctly the sumo spot as the iievlons one. Home chuUoiis spurring sut ceeded, O'llticn beiiring the thumps wllu appaient good humor, aud got borne bou tifully on bis opponent's chest, being nearly a repetlilon of what ho bud received from Wormald. The tun shone brilliantly, and It was evidently Wormild'a tiesire to try and fuce the Giant with sunbeams. Ho suc ceeded, and. following him np, dushed out bis lejt with llgninlng force aud lauded it on O Baldwin's nasal organ, which bled slightly, (h irst blood claimed aud.allowed for Wovuial 1.) Not In the least dlscunoerted, O'Bitdwla kept out of the suu.and commenced rushing the matter. He msnaged togut Wormald luto nls corner, but before he shot out Woruitl'1 sent lu bis right again to the dumageof O'Haldwla's ribs, which tbe latter reciprocated wlta a stinger on tbe rlgbt Jnw. Again tbe raeu re treated a little and auvanoed, U'Uildwiu keep ing bis left going like a machine, while Wor mald was cool aud only awaiting tbe opportu nity ol sending In a comforter. After grao delay Wormald forced the lighting, aud after a very clever feint shot out bis Ten on tbe Giant's nose, which staggered blm a Utile and produced a stream. U'llaldwla smiled rood bumoredly and bopped about nimbly. Wormaid being anxious to repeat tbe dose, at tempted to follow up his last adventure, but In forolug O'Ualdwln into the ensl corner or tne ring he was stopped by a blow la ther'n wblcb, bowever, partially glanced oil". StlH forcing the Giant Into the oorner Wormald felultd, lo which O'BtldwIn save but little heed, and after aoendlng a few seconds la vigi lant scoullDg, Wormald dashed out his left, and. though he succeeded on the Giant's Ivories, be was count red on thajtt v hone oy a very severe blow. Home counter hitting succeeded, when the raen clinched, and Wormald slipped down amid great cheering. TUB l'OLlCB RAID. The combtans reiuroed to thfilr corners, and, as they were sea' ed and getting ready for the next round, Ibe excitement raa very high and a terrific engagement was Justly looked tor, Kaldw ln's fnem's cheered hlin lustily. Wor innld was likewise warmly rncelved. The re feree was about to call it ne, when, without the sl'ghlesi premonitory symptoms, a posse of the Lynn police dushed lu tnn crowd like an ava lanche. The scene was perhsps uncqu tiled on any occasion ol the sort. Tne sluht or t'ie brass luiitoiiH, angry ftces.and npltfied cluhs sent a Ihilll IlitoiitMi the assemblage, anil alt fled like wlluflre. O'llnlil win, in attemotlng to get over the stakes, tell aud wus secured, as as also Wottnaht. A f -w men ald Ihy vould U4ecir of G'Hald win; but the pollce-nHn, Ifvelllng his plsiol at them, Ihrenteued lo H e upou Itieiu. TLe Iuk tias cleared In probably to roe Mcotxla after the arrlvsl of the pollie. Ho n pngillsts were rmmlruftoil an 1 conveyed to L nn, where, having been arrsltned, they wero cornniltied for further exatnin tlon. Tnedls appoltilment and vexation of tho crowd were tietneiKlous. Many had come a greatdlslance to witness the engflgement. UuquesMonnbl v, bad Ihe tight proceeded, It wonld have beeu ouo of the most ten I file ever fought In this couutry or elsewhere. Hot li men showed their deter mination and pluck, and tl Is unfair tl( surmise as lo who would have carried off the p Uin. Thus (-nils the great prize-fight. 1 he police In Lynn, It appears, b'ctTte snsol clous, owing to tne number ot vehicles wliloii pssstd through tbe town on Thursday nlg'it, and laid tbtlr plans accordingly. Their raid upon tbe crowd whs as suddeu as it was unex petted, and tbe manner lu which the wuole matter was accomplished struck thn assem blage with wonder. It was certainty a diuiior oub State to fight In, but circumstances com pelled it. ESCAPED. A Trlaoner for l.ifo Frees JJtuiself. Frcvi the Hartford Oourant, Oct. 27. Cbarlta E. Gilbert, senlencei to State Prison for life fi.T the murder of Hnry Cidwell, la New ilrilain, lu IStil, escaped yesierday mora inir. He Wi.s one wl the eugtueers employed ut the prison, Both were takeu Into tne yard at len minutes past 5 o'clock to s'art tne 11 res for tbelr engines, which are slinaied on the oppo site bides of the yard. Tue overseer who uad tbem In charge stepped across the yard to let out u dog wuloii la kept ou the premises, and as soon as he wis out or tuo wav Gilbert managed to escape over the wall by using a work beuch aud a six-foot stcpludder, which enabled blm to catch hold of the capplug of the wall and spring over. It has always been tbe custom ut the pi Ison to lei out the engineers about three quarters of an hour before ihe ntner prisoners are takeu Into the shops and before the guards are on tho wall, rellauce being placed upou tin ovet seer lo keep a close watch upou tuern. Gil bert, wheu he left, had ou bis prison clolhcs aud woio no hat. He got over the east wail, towards the river, and was followed some distance by tbe do:, whose barn lug cnused an alarm to be given, and men at onca started In puisult. Cuptuiu Wlllard, tne warden, promptly offered a regard of Ave hundred uoIIuih, and before 8 o'clock bad bills struck oil aud circulated la this city. Gtloert was described as twenty-eight years of age, height flvo leet eight aud a half lnohes; eyes grey aud hair lihl. In a very short lime news ot ihe escape was circulated turougbout the neighborhood, and by noon a large force of men, properly armed and equipped, uud halilog from Wet htrslleld, Newingloti, und New Brlluln, was lu pursuit. At u lale hour lu the aftemoou the pursuers had met with no success. It was tne general lmnv. sum lu limiiorn, wuiri5 Ouoert Is well known, that ll he managed to keep out of t he way uutii dark he would certainly get cluar, lie Is a very sharp, active luliow, uud, this being a race lor 1 1 if, hn will resot t lo duspurae ineasuies hefore pei imUiug himself to be cap luted. If be struck for the river 11 is poattlble that he cios-eu over, the channel being narrow at tbat point, though It la generally believed that he would work around toward Kouky Hill, mid make bis way to Cedar Hill inouu tain, the topography of which be Is faruliUr with, while the route tbat way would tUe him by Ihe residences of some of his best friends, whose heln he would seek to rid himself of lits pi ison gatments and got Into proper dluise to facilitate escape. TRAIN. lie lilts the Nail on the Hcnd. Mr. Train, from his cell, has addressed the Irish-American people thus: The Alabama claims will beptld on condition that Ameiica surrenders ber rtgUt louse Ala bamas for Irish ludeneudence. Irl-tunuo! What can you do for Ireland? Kvoryluiug, You hold tbe balance of power. Tue platform of the revolution, tbe Irish people, and the Itlbh renubllo Is tbe true platform for Ireland. Tbe lending Democrats love Ko.glaud. Sey mour, Belmont, Buokalew, Tlldea.aud Brooks love F.ugland. Tneleadiug Republicans, Grant, Wade. Washhurue, Butler, aud IXiuuess, hate her. The Democrats bave.no power in 0 u uress; they cannot help Ireland even did they wlbb to. You must look to tue K jpuUlloaus. They want you to wear American cio.hen. Tne Democrats wantyou to weir.Eiglisb clothes. Ia 1801 1 carried Pennsylvania against McL'lollnu, aud tried to save you from being sold to Fug land by the Chicago Conveuiiou. You ure being sold agaiu. You cau be savel. How? Te. egrapb this proclamation over the couutry, and vote for Grant aud Coliax. They will be elected. Wno will have the credit? You will Ihe Iiish voters. Vole for Grant. Lei the Irish lor OLce be with the pariy lu power. Why allow the demagogues to always place you lu auiagonlsm with the Government? Beaten at Ibe polls In November, what cau you do for your fatherland, Washburue, Grant's rignt hand mun, la more an enemy of fiogland tnau John Mitchell. Show by your vote that you hold the bh nee of power. Follow the lead of tbe Irish people. Andrew Johnson sends Iteverdy Johns. m to sell out your race ai d my couutry to Kngland. Grunt aud Colfx will have Americans everywhere ou guard, and In tbe next Congress will bring the South back ln'o tbe Uuiou. The revolution in Kngland cannot Ion be postponed. The Knglisii Queen w'll somi follow the Spanish Ciueen lolo exile. Tne Eogllsh pe mle ulreajy lLbult her lu Ihelr tllihy oartoous ithe Iiisu people are not no brutal), as the French did Muiie, In 1769. I shall make my cell 'he Revolu tionary Headquarters of tho irts'J Kupuhlio uulll Ibe voters ol Ihe Fifth Congressional Dis trict open my doors by placing auAtueilctu Cougresm:iu In u British oasille. Irlsuuienl I call upon you lo vole for Giant, Colfax, aud an Irish Kepnhilcand thusshow Kngland that you bold ibe balance of power lu Atn.r c i. Let the tadical newspapers telegraph this over the laud. It will teach the Democrats never agaiu to Ignore "Vims Aii:iiotnmt Sam" lu u British liustlle. By this proclamation Jeopardizing my election lo Coiigrtss lu the most Democratic district In Amei ica, I again prove my houesty by placing couuliy over self. Gkouue Francis Train. rarishas seventy-litre marriage brokers. Biarritz is the moat expensive watering place in Europe. They are counterfeiting agricultural col lege scrip out West. Railroad conductors' wages are only from $45 to 100 a month. Norwalk, Connecticut, will accept or re ject a city charter, November 17. The New Haven Fire Marshal is to see that stores are properly pat up. Sixty-nine at Yale has so far lost four men by death. Nearly nineteen millions of pieoes of money were issued from the English mint in mi. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. Disastrons Conflagration in Boston Af lairs in Tennessee Fow ler's Latest Speech Hissed. Fiiutucial and Commorolal FROM TENNESSEE. Tlie K. li. K. Attain nt llielr Horrible Work Fowler Attempts toKxpliilu lit Impeachment Yolo-He lis Hissed. Special Despatch to The evening Telegraph, ft ABUV1LLE, Tenn., Ou'. 00. lutclllgcilC' reiichcd here to-day ol a horrible outrtc coiu uiiltcd bv tbe Kn-Klux in Manna' county. It seems that at tbe tei m of court the Cucoit Judge failed to etiarce the Oraud Jury anlnet the Ku Klur, us be is by la nqau-eJ 1o do. The rufliaLS concluded from tlii, probably, tha. tliry might lecommcucc their bloody work with impunity. Actor Jmaly, on lloi.day night a party of (hem went mu'Ked to tbe redi lence of a colored man. named Louis Lully, tore him from bis home and family, and curried bin a short distance Ironi the bouse ani shot hi'n dead. There wa no cbarije ol any kind against him except that he was electioneering for Gr int. Last bight tbe Republican County Central Committee of this county called a meeting a, tbe Capitol. A laree crowd wub in attendance, expecting to bear Cuptaiu Silas F. Allea, Chair man of tbe Committee, and others, speak. Previous to an orguniza'ion of tbe meeting Sera' or Fowler, accompanied by some irieads, walked into the hail, and, without any confer ence with the ccmuiitleo that had called the meeting, Mr. Fowler mounted tbe stand. lie was not one of tbe announced speakers, but be commenced to make a ppicch, aud was listned to for some time, wben the (jalleries, becomiua tiied, culled for other Fpeakers Cap'ain Allen canoe forward and requested tbe audience to bear Mr. Fowler. Tb"y con sented, and bo proceeded lor some time. lie dually began to explain bis vote on the impcach mmt of Johnson, and to defend the President. This caused a terrible uproar, the audience refusing to listen ary more. Captain Allen tried again to quiet tbe au dience, but they would not listen, whereupon Mr. Fowler ictircd. After tins fpeesUes wero male by Captain Allen, Mr. PcabJdy, Hoc. Lewis Tillman and other-, to which the large audience listened with marked attention. Reg-ei is nniterally expressed lhat Mr. Foxier was not peroji'.ted to speak; but his frienJs are to blnmo (or putting him lorward, for was neither espected nor annouaced. PROM BOSTON. Itlwnst ran Ooiif2itsrrntin r.asn Si. TO nno. tipeciul Jjewitch to Tlie Jlvnnmg 2'ettyrtiph. Boston, Oct. 30. A very extcnc-lvc and de etructive lire broo oat here this movninj.', and is et til r igin. Ihe car shop of tho Dotou aud Albany K.tilroud depot is nearly destroyed1. An entire pa-st-euger traiu, c ouMH.iug' of haudsout'; new curs, was entirely consumed. TUu datnuge is not jet ascertained. Tbe wea'ber herij is extremely coll; tho ther mometer stands at 28, with a cold N. V. wind. Latkii! It is asnerutued tba'. lourtern new firet-clhtst paescnger car.-, just completed, were destroyed here this m jrning by tbe fiie at tbe Boston and Albany car shop. Tb.re were aho in tbe building threo new compartment caroi nearly finU-hcd und ready for uie , which wre alio barned up. The total loss cannot fall e'aot t, ot $160,001). THE E UR OPE AN MARKETS. Till" Moruiug 'm Quotations, J3y Atlantic Cable, London Oc. 30-A. M. Consolt. H. for both mouey und account. Uuited fctaies 6-2Js. 73J, Illinois Central, 07ij Brie. 28J. Fbakkhort, Oct. 30 A. M. United States 6-20, 78. Livpkpool, Oct. oil a. M. Cotton eteidv. Tbe sales to dtty w.ll probably rench 12,000 hales, bales or tbe wje. 119,00.) bale-', ot which 33,000 were lor exoort nod 18,1'OJ ou speculation. Htock, 445,000 bulea, of which 32,000 are American. Lien Jsiuilfe and 1'rovUions nnrbanQd. London, Oct. JO A. Id. djgttr tpuet. l'AKix, OC. 30 A. M. The decrease of bulliou in Iho Hwni ol Franco is lO.OOO.OOOf. Tills AUeriioon's tuotutlon. Lonoon, Oct. 33 P. M. United Btatos 5 20s, 734. Urie, 28. Livebpool. Oct. 30 P. ll. Cotton s'eidv; stock titlo it, 316,000 bales, or woicti 23.00J arc Au.er.cin. Tu'lof, 51s. (id. Linseed cakes Hruter hut. uot hiehtr, Cbee.-e, 61. IIavbe, Oct. 30-P. Al.-t'ottoo, 126f. for low mldditugs, urtont. Markets by Xvlcgrsph. E4Ltiuohi:, Oiit. wi Coiti'i dull ant oucbsnge1. lo,.riun a. .a iimciiv. Wlifu', vxry duli; ciMioe it d. (J aiHijiZ tS t orn uull and lower; iirime wu te, 1 6(f I '; J ell w, 4'(:tl m, uats suads tie er, ai ',i-(a7i rei.ls. ltyu dull and uiiiniuai, at (1 8ui' 4. oi k ri"i' t at lu Baoun arllv,;rih aldita, 1U4 ul 7. i itar IO.e, i7'.ii Suouluela, IJ.'.yilJ,; ilaai'J, Ijiil. LttiU Ou.l kt lo.i. Kevr Yorli KtocU luotMllonsi 1 P. M. Kecelvtd by telegraph irona Oleudlunins A Diln, HUK'li Biokers, No. tH Third street:- N V.Ceut. K WA Paoitlo M. H. Co 11 IX N. V. aud K. H ........ 4 Wtsiern U. Tel ad Pn. und Hea. K tlK.'J Tol. B Wab.tsn It... Vi Mich.H.and li. Kn'iMtl. uud 81. P.eomluu Cle. and Pltl.K 87'Ad-iiu Express Co. iti'A Cht. uud N. W. com Id Wells, r'argo iW)2 Chi. andN.W.preI...l! U. H. Kxpres 4iii Chi. mid U. I. K....mV' Tennessee (li .. 7(2 l'i i ts. F. W . r. d Chi. ,.lViyt Uold n. UV Karnet strong Sliocklnff IiiHiiiilly. A crszy youner mother, lu Tarnoool, klllod ber child in order to roast it anil eat it. Three years uo the uniortunate woman had been at tbe lokatlc asylum, but shortly after was dis missed, tbe pbysictaus ot to at imitation bar ing declared tbat ebe was cured. A fef mouths uposbevas dtlivered of a child, aad, as she was bathing tbe cbild, when it wus about six weeks old, it occurred to ber to kill it and make a roast ot it. khe was alone in the house; so nhe seized a pick-axe, severed tbe baby's hs td from tbe tiotk, und laid bo to in a trough, which she laid aside in order to build a fire in the ktoTe, in order to roast the child in it. Tbe neighbors burst into tbe rooms as she was thus occupied. They beheld, ehuaderingly, tbe re mains of tbe cbild in thd trough, and the mother fanniug tbe flames in the stove with a amiliBgi raduut face, "What are you doing ." tbey askd of her. "I want to makearovtof n j bby," n plied ibe murderess, apitheLica'ly polntinar to tbe remains of her cnild. Tne neighbors now rained a t-rnble outcry, whi.iu caused the crazy mother to escape from the room. As soon as ibe wis oat of tba house she retrained ber self pottse-slon, and Waited qule'ly dosn tbe street. Sbe wa, of course, arr s ed; bnt tbe physicians wbo exttruiocd ber dec'.ated at once tbat sbe was insaue, and should be sent back to the aylum. FRAUD. An Exmttpleof Democratic rprlgbtness lu New lurk, The New York Tribune of this morning says: Hlinon H. lesi-or, au alleed peripatelio borfus nut urHilBHtlou cerildeate brotter, was arrested on WedoestlHy night, sod brought before Coin uilskluner O.tborn on Tuursdsy m ruing, ou a chsrite made by Marshal Murrsy tust ue h d, on I he 22a lost,, Knowingly and wilfully uttered and Ubed as true a falsa certttlutie and evi dence or cltlr.ensntp, aud ha t sold tl to a person other than the one lor wuura It was ortKlna ly Ii-mikI. It s ems that one Albert Krey.ot No. 425 W.Thiny.slith street, wuo nad oeeu tn this country hula Hi lie over four yaara. was Inform d hy a UwiHB.whose name Is us yeluukuowa, mat hi-ci tilil ouiulu his imturHlIz it lou papers ''dlt rtKbt." Frey coram nu lea tod with soma of Mr stisl Murras deputies, and was told to f illjtv the ihiiiic np. He was snortly afterwards Intro duced lo Lessor by bis Swiss friend, aud Lfisho ietdlo "put him througn"ali ilnt tor ii, and he kept t Is haricnlu, as ne himself admits, the lollowlng being lha ii'dai opcrunrli: He otitnlntd a man lo porsoutte Frey wuile he acted as tbe witness. Tuelii nj woriol smooth, as 11 had lu scores of similar cases tatt he tml pievlonsly "put thrnnab," and he ohtnlued tne certificate ou ihe Tli lust, and s ild It to Fr y ou Weuueiiday, having mot him by apjotoi nient lu a bar- room on rfeveat h aveuue, for tue 2 agieed npou, when he was at onco taken Into i tistt dy. He was held for an ox 'tnlaalloa on Monday nut, lu risriuit of $o()00 ball. Ue makes no secret of the transaction, uud tells the s-'ory of it wltu the utmost ting froid. He nays that until lately he was a p.ior tailor, but seeing a chance to make money hy these nulurali7.aUou operations ue wen'. In o tbem with a will, arid has realized it hnuJpome amount. He says he got $2 each for hi certifi cate?, while they cost blm ouly 81 each to "s.e the Clera" and give blm bis peiqutalte, he thus realizing 100 per cent, nrollr. Mar-bat Murray added lo bis original BtrUUvlts n clause to the e fleet that be could verity Hie alll tavit by wll-nei-s to be produced before ibe Commissioner ou the i lamina! lou luto tne charge. This cat-e diHers ma'erlally from Uosoubrd's, as Lessor has, in addition lo procuring a paper lor sud transferring It toapersou not emli.lod to use it, committed, hy his own rontesslou, perjury nud suhornal Ion of perjury, under our State laws.Jin aisiate Court, ty ialsely tcHllfvlnr h a witnehs and pro'-unng the false testimony of Ihe peisonutor of Frey. SEWARD. A Luxurious "Oeatl Ileud." Correspondence Cincinnati Commercial. Mr. Seward Is a luxurious "doad-neid." Ha has a lre ticket engravod on silver, by whloti he travels over tho Erie Hallway. Tills Is a 11 fo pars, given to blm ut the expiration of his term as Governor of New Yorlt, because or nis In terest In the Internal Improvements of tua State. He oilers silver lor his fare uud the con ductors do not colltot. Heward Is u luxurious ebarscter any wav, aud lit many other re spects. If ;ue tiaveU anywhere ue wants a whole ship. He buys seven millions' worth, of manifest destiny f ir a nnrniug's suopplug, aud gives Clarerice.nrauy old "chum," it messougor ship to Kuglnud, or Turkey, or India, lft.uey wish togoover lolheitai MnbUle. Nothlnt, s lort of a locomotive and o ilictwio rootu c-tr will keep dignity Willi his silver Hcltet. At the Gov eminent printing olllee he has it stair of sworn printers who sot up his diplomatic copy and spate h's eyes Ibe pain ot reading manuscilpt. A prince ol the blood Is he. Marshal Murray sees thai lie uels the real Oporto vintages, ani that his Iliugundy hns coma atralg'it irom the vaults at ilea uve or Hijoii. liiru he linis 11 tvor speeches and despatches which used to assure us I Iwl we were happy, and I hat he would look out for us. Certiilnly no man In tho U.ivoi n nent has a sof er mliig ti.an Mr. tie ward, and 1 of ion tninK with adiniratiou, when Pay ue or Powell stubbed the Heuretary, how admirable wore his tactics lu dropping off the bed, rolling under It, and curling hliusoil' up like a raccoon or a hedgehog. In playing possum he la a geniut. Wuu a broken j tw he jet continued to use his quill, and we have never heard a moan oul of him f oiu ta it day to Ibis. Johnson tiled to rope lu Su ward's dislocated Jaw ou his Douglas trip, as n p jlltt lal iirgumeut, out the yacreLary tallciyl so lu i trt that Iho people saw it wonld (jet, well before he was twice married. Person illy, Mr. Mowu' l makes no reference to his ejc tpe Irom assassl uatlon. He says that Payne was un un mannerly fellow, but be asked that the Lit ter's life be spared; for Seward would hive wished to elve the fellow a go.jd dtnrtar, warm him up with a pint of Asli, and philo sophize wltu blm upou the idiosyncrasy of biesklug a great man's cranium. The egotism of Seward is delihl fnl. He can S'liw you his fitiger.prlnls la every monument of tue Ktato. Uet him down to a goo I, so, tiara tnn about hlmseP, and he wlK ni.igulfy uuae'f, y his misty generalization, like a windmill In a fog. Alloitellier he is Kptcurus come a.;alti. Only tfntler partridges disappear from his plate. There Is a poem of Tennyson whlon U a very Utile like him. referring, I be, love, to a man wbo said the earth was beautiful, and "with a lack lustre, dead blue eye revolved his rounded periods." Tho New York Money Market. From the Herald, Ibere was not the slightest abatement of the moDt-iarj tirlUKeucy lu Wall street yesierday, aud duilrgme lurenoou tuore was a U ttere icj or aa eislitu ptrceul oetweso tbe cash aut reitur prlua Ul siiuie ol tbe highly luflated stuckt. tvaa pur veut. In stild ti oltir.u I'euly for loan", ana la many in iMhib cDiiiuilieluu varying r.iui a s'X seuih to luree einlilli per ct. wus puld lu aduiilna to tuo lsal rate lu cui iHiicy. S uie iejur, iiotsver, rnfue to rs ctlve mure ibau tbe legai rate In curreucy. asl lieace iraoBaclluui r icpurieJ aoejrdusl: hut iswi ( lord ii" raal liuilcaliuii o' lbs ci)j' U'ou ot ail.lri, Tue bub-TreaHurv r-deeoied umy 5cW of ibr.ie par cull-c.erlillca w dnrlas loena. tba btaftirs blu rtluotant tu tiart wlib tbeip, as wU-tu uu ra lxiuiad ibey oannet o-i relasu-rd. ano ueuoi tbel' rjlomp', on Invuives a coi.trciloii ot li'itil inrnUr to u equiva lent amount, brs'd.s lorrspunlluKly rdoolni tha balance lu Ilie Hub Treasury, a blie It uirfruU give aa ecilvo for b durmaul lena'- eudnr tu tne blum. auit llierefcrM In no way Iner-ane8 their reser ro fly ra ouclng lun Ualaticn referred io H ulso ka IU"di.vi vhuuk' ol lur Ii k tlieai-K'8i4iitTr--avirt-r to remsuisa Ids tui'Plv ol currunr-y bv galas ol g"-l wliluii I ' t ne-eeHi-ar.ly In voivu a wi iiura.va1 of currency irom tiio btnks. Even tlie titiO.ou a duvwu.ct Is now oilois wlilidrawn In Hits manner Is. uuder ibe pre.te.it ex cept IoiibI ciciuu-laiices, a s urc ot (lis uruauce, as Ic rurlKPs lh iesuurci'8 ul Ilia banks to ail eq ival ut extent. It Is generally exieni1 tnftt ihfl diAimrse nient r ibe Nov. tun. r 1'itere i will tn soiue rutnaer uiltlKuta lb iirevulllDK RtrliiKency; but It would 04 uuw li-e I o rely upou ibis a piexuerloine bs suuwa li ai ttitee pertuuiuil litores'. pavuiuu s tji'e am Jiuy rni nl locurrnut y. a d Uier.f ro quicke.i tbsde mud lor money, owIhk in near'y a'l tlin home lavejlors imuiediaie y cnove tins heirc in IntJ currencr: and an the iu vest r ure d i n rlbuud all ovtr trie cou ury and remitt unees Imvo t. ha riiadeti llioin.tuo trt i ilency Is roaards a In ol curreuc.v a', ibis c juti'O, But on tbs other lmnil the gold reunlvud hy the bunks lu payment o( Ihe luturo't oa tin hsou rilles they own wl I pr.jblly ho held liy tlim, nd tbls will of course no to s.ve I their legal tnder reserve. Tba banks tboii'h tbel' oiIIcb , eoniul.la or beluti nonr, and ay lliht l here would be an active ueruaul for m)ooy at i even per rent., even IC there wre un artltloUl I" Uuences kl work. 1 he stringency la llio pnuclotl We lern cities Is Diniuuitlly severe, ami f alaiost Mully itrcnt In n mum naa o'ber JCits ern oltiei, as wxll a lu Hbiude'pbia and Baltimore. 'I bisexnltes PDrebenslun la the West, lu view of tbe approach Irg reulrmenuof tbe pork aad tba ojttou orups, ' From the Tribune, Money was stringent; lomt loans wre mais at 7 per cent, on i lverument. bu yome stioks , ani J per cent. rommUsloo wa' "ll1 ,u addition. Atlne clous, bowever, there w mors ctlarlag. sua hrougboat tbe day "' w" much less Inquiry lur acoommoaaiio i has n aM a( AtiAla. lloiin-rmfiu. H'SJafaU'W't: Lindoo, alfbt, llbJ.fiiWV.Vai is. I"ig 5 15 Pans, abort, s ui. bii Amatardam, 4I(0)41'V: F'aukrort, illij SlVi lBxeiueii,7aW.i iJerlla, 71.71.". Emile de GIrardin lives ia a house In the Rue de Bonqneir de Ylllejaste, Paris, which It cost him 460,000 francs to build. -Kite inhabit tb WeeUrn mines. FINANCE AND OOMMERQjg, Omen or xua jlvmhihc Tiuntrav Tber ... , Friday, Ooi. M, ISM. t Stick nlTm,1'1 dl'('(8"1n of- rate la firmer OomnVbat pr,ce fneislly were blgber. 1051 wa bo ZT- its VrWX. 11J for '62 6-20, : 111 jXV VSL. 1 l?i for 6 20s. City onus rre Ducb.n -ed: the cw issoe sold at 1024102f , and old d0. at lil j W Jtallroad shares were inactive. Headu r'olrl at 49i&49J. aslmbt advance. PennsjIvanifBa 1 road at 66. no co-tnBe! and carawissa Dr. ferrcd at 3,'t, to chare-. 12f4 was bid or Cam den and Amboj: 45 tor LiiUc Pchutlsill; 65 for Norriston; 574 hr 11 nehlil; 35 for North renr.silvBiiU; 65 lor Lehigb Valhy; and 26 foj 1 hlladelphia and Kne. In City Pastcueer KaHwav sbsreg there was no'hlue doing. 72 was bid Tenth and Hleveath 154 lorTblrte-n'h and Fifteen' h; 48 for Chesnnt snd Walnut; C5 lor We-t Pn ladelpbia; 1U lor lledouvtlle; 23 lor Guard Ujllege: and 30 lor Germantovtit. Jlank tbares were in gonrj dmtJ at full prices, but wo b:ar o' no snips. 24U was bid for Nonh America; 164 lor Pbtla lelpois; 88 lor Western; 125 lor Central Nanmal; 61 for Co m nieiclul; 45 lor Constiluaiiou; and 67 for Coax nioowcsltb. .J'ri!?L?arfS Vth air. Lcb,?h Navlgatlou sold n 28.J sn advance of 4. m WBS bid for ticbuylkill Navigation lotnrnon; 21 for Dreterred Oo.; 71 lor Moir t C'.insl ptel.ried; H for Bus- 0111 hanna Canal; and ao lor tVjouiing Vallcv Canal. PHHAUKtPIHA STOCK KICBAXCE SALES T8-DA1 Reported by 0 Haven A Brn , No. 40 8. Talrd street . F.KaT BjaKO. t'wciiyts.via Uas.. jjh; saisbPenna R . MM 1 11 do 6rt II h fifth V R. Is. S 2 1 Uab Cala l'r.. 81 41 h ln !.,.,. SHJ I - . V . . ,,Tu"u neaunig....MMMa 4V S.I'IS) ieb N to ' lu 1..., .. . " , " w. 1 .v. uu 1 a le 0 2w0 ao n3 uosh Fult ci hiiu. Til Ia mcrnitiu& 0ntri .nniaii.. hy Nnrr iV Ladner, No 3P South Third Street: t-ll 11 f1fl IV, XV Sl'Wi rio.JNew II 0 do.. en I lUKi do. New llill"l f.ch 6 uold 1 ....! V ....l"?.'i u ll ....1 i lO'OI) A. M. . II - a Uf 10 09 . 13 11-27 " 10- 10 " . 1341 11-35 " 11- 10 " . 134 12 Od P.M. 1112 " . 13411 134t 134f 1344 134 SffS.-rs. De H.ivrti ATlriVhmv Ki. in Snnts Third street, report the lollowlng rates of or. change to-dity at 1 p. M.:-U. 8. 6s of 1881. 1141 llf,; do. lWi'2, 11221131: do.. I84, llllia 1112; do., 1865. Ill J 31H.1: dc. 13CS, new. 109i 110J; do., 1807. new, 110,! I10J ; do., 18C8, 110 fcAUtJ; do., 5s, 10 4U, lO'.j xtO-ir; Oue Com- E,unu n,s iNoleN Ht4; Hold, 134431344. tiilver, 120(131. Messrs. Jay Ccok- & Co. quote Govern ment sijcimtie?, etc., as follow?: tj. 8. 6s ef 1881, ll.r($1154: old j-'ZOb, In.. US-aiUf: new 5-20s,1864,1114'aUU: lo.,l6S,lllSialllj.6-20s. July, 18G5. llOJIftfllOS: do.. 18C7 IllljfUiiu;; do! 1668, HOjtailQt; 10-40, 1058(31100. Gold, f34j. Thk Centrai. Pacific Railroad Is now being pushed forward witn uopreoodenled energy, io'J miles haviuat been added dnrm ' the p.eseut year, and a lirne portion of the re mainder Is trailed. Tne way business exceeds I he preecnt laclilnes of the Oompaoy, auil the earnings alroadv averaae more tAan a quarter ol a million in gold ptr month. A limited aiuuunl of lne Connpany'g sue PES CKNT. (GOLD) FIRST MoltTOAUB UONOS (principal uud interest lu coin) a 111 tu disposed of at 10J and accrued interest, in currency. Coupons payable In Jmy and Jauuary. For sale by Dei Haven & BuoTmcit, Dealers in Government HHou.riiies.Oold. etc.. No. 40aouln Third street. Philadelphia Trade Report. Friday, Got. 30. The Flour Market la stronger, and there Is more Inquiry from the home consumers, who purchased 1300 barrels at i(i'25(S7 for superfine; zo a 8 for extras I8S8 25 for spring wheat extra family; ts oon'br win- ter wheat do ; and I1U0313 for fancy brands. ?rfdlx? l? 1uall,r' Uye Flour commands 18 filS'50. ho change to notice lu Crn Meal. walhLre.1.8l?"t lu"ob nc vly iutae Wueat Mar kef, bul holders are firmer m nler vlewi" sales i.t liuo bushels red at 82 05 n-l amber at'S2 05ru a iO. Itye Is sltjidy at HI ooail Co per bushel lor lennsylvanla. Corn afraota uu. IHtle alten-U.vi-.?.?le?,cf yeUow Rt 81 25 and Western mlied n il'i. 0'sre nnnnUKer'; sales of Wesiern at(lrq7ic. or Infeiior and prime. Mocuansa to no Ice In Uaney or M.lt. -"oouange uark is steady at $15 per ton for No. 1 Qner- Sede-ClvrsoM la quiet, with sales of 135 hni-hela at S7 75 Tlmolhv la nominal. Flax, sted Is taken by the crashers at, 82 6Ja0j Previsions are excessively dint, aud nrlces favor buyers; sales of Pork at 30. Mesa Beef ranges from 822 to 21 per btrrela. Plain and Jar ey canvaseil lUins sell at HM4183.. and pickled do. at 16a no. aivoo.,au Whisky tells atSl 15(31 29pergallon,tax paid. LATEST SHirriXH ISTELUGEyCEtT For additional Marine Newt tee Inside Paget POKT OF f XIILADEIif HIA OOTOBKB SO. STATS OW THMBMOMKTKB AT TBI BVBN1MB Br a. ORAPM Of F I OB. TMI,Mt 7 A. M 41 111 A. M 512 P. H.mMja d.it OI.KABRD THti4 MORNINO. Bblp Lancaster. Jacknnu, Mobile, John R. Panroaa HUianislilp Utility. Far.o, Frolrliuce .ll.S SieuwnA hi. Barque mora, brau.lih.'i.ouaoa, Jh. Weitergaafu barque Centaur, Williams, Antwerp, CO. Van Brig Holdeu rearl. Dow Boston. J. E Bailey A Co. tscbr John A. Otldla, 1 Bier, Boston, Cay. Huddell A 8cur West Wind. Lewsnn Boston, do scnrJullaJC. frait, N.ckerson. Boston, J.J. Conner Schr Kmellne Hatght, Avery. Frovldenoe. Binnick- t-chr John Crockford, Brlegn Providence. An bvlir Jas tilvertv. Carroll. Norwlob. Sa Kchr Marietta IlaDd. Norioo. iua. 22 Rcur H. Wanhburn. Cumajings Tun'on, Sn HolirRead'Sg hK. No SO. Buice. Norwalk. So Hour Joua U Henry, tiuks. Ivorwlcu, Oaslner. Buck- ncy A elllugton, . Brhr F. B. (Joitoo. Koblnson, Boitin, BchrJnbnH. Freucn, bu-gUKi, Bjstou, AnJcnrln NoitouAt'n. o, Hut r Ann H Brown Fish, nnnryin. Hsramett A Njiii bchr B, K. ftcaer, Bbtriuau. Frovlaeuca. "". ABIIIVKDTHM MORNIWO. Bsrqne to :d, roiur. I9.iavslrr.ru Malaga, via nth. ratiarMdays. wltn leuiuus lamius, elc , to 7Hei! IIUKSA Bro. .! br. butipte Marls, Moses, days Irom New York In baliantto K, A. bunder 1 o. wura-,ia Unique Hlrlan aiar. Unmhy. 8 dsys from New Vn. In bniibHl to I.. Wesiergaaid A Oo. tx, I'i br W(Rl Winil LawHO'i, irom Prnvldeaoe. Behr R. K, HeCKer, .Siiermuo iroui BiMton. HolirJ, H Fr-nch Bu'ge.s frouj Boaloa. bclirK A E Cor iin. nr.iwrii. Irom ti wtorl. holir Mntli tta UaO'l. Num. a from Nn U'chelle. Hnl'rw WanhMirn Cum ounijK. (rora Tanuton. Hrhr Alrulra Wooley Ktug irom (lloucetier. Hr-orKmuiaM Km Case. Irom Bralultee. HTbr j.U Ueiiry li ltf, iri'n I.yun. bchr Odva Fox. 1 nHy truiu Odessa, Del , with grain to .lanies L, How ley A Oo. HclirTio ou. 1 'nicer, I day from Smyrna, Del-, with grain to Jas. 1, K-w ey A Oo. Hieumer rt. U Walker, nnerln 24 Imurs Irom New York, with mdsa. to W. M. B-trd -'o. MKmokANDA. Barque David Nl b"la Wvaiaa, for Philadelphia, cleareu at a.leui zma Inst Barque Bioiultlou, Oowen, bence, at Antwerp litli iDHtaub Bai quo Bam Bheppard, for rblladelpbla, sailed from Cteuiuegasjin inl, Bng HAW. WhihIi. Watson from Malaga fur Phi. Udeiphla a off Oio.allar 7th Inst. ttobr Prbll. peheiln, lience. at Oaibarlen 0'h Inst. Bcbr Willi Dill. Kng Nn. for Pollada'pbta, put back to W inclusion, N. t)., 2iu lust., with captain and oue 0' tbe crew tlclr. Bchr Maria. Hall. salUd from Cbarleiton t8th Inst., lor a northern port. Bcort May Jeflerson, Jefferson: Polly Price. Yateas and Active, Bofaan, boace. at Washington, 1. C , Ut Instant. Bobrs A. Amsden. Booltbt O Bbaw. Rear; D. S. Meisbon. Ayrea; J, t). ' bompson. Vaasaai; K. W. lilllon, Ludlanui B. N. Bictid, Turner: U. W May, Kinney; and 8, J. Ullmn, fiuuker, ho Boston tsin Inst. Bobrs Both Bbaw 8haw; 8. L, Blnmons, Oaodyt Ia A. Danenbower. Bbepoardi p Boioe. Boloe; tuoy, Oophi A. Bartlett. Oavalter; Orao Ul dler, BwllUi Lottie, Taylor; and M. Jfi. Lewis, Lewis, benoo, at Boo. ton tuiix I sat. , . . , Bobrs A. U. Cannon. Oobb! Foo- 8 store, ehsaron Ai H. Learning Brower: aud I. H. Walnwrlgbt, BivWW, honoo lor LvsWa, at YviK Hi hub
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