TIIE, DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868. 3 PROCEEDINGS OF CITY COUNCILS. The stated meeting of estdi In audi of Conucils m bld yesterday afternoon. MEMJCT HUANCII Oesrlrcd shortly after three o'clock, with President Stohlej In the chair. A communication wui reecived from the Register of Will, nskliiK bettor cflLc accommod itlons, which was referred to the Committee on Property. A nicspage was received from the Miiyor, Indopini ccimm uiiicntioti from the President of tho St.ifforJ Wooden I'livenicnt. Company, mid FUfrestiii? thfit a c-omtniltcs lie Appointed to visit Boston, nnd exumiiio the HtnfTord Wooden Pavement l.-iid In Court Home Pquiirc. It wtis r.irihvr stmed. th:it proper trnntpor tation would be furnished said committee, if to Ap pointed. llr. CATTELL then moved n npncial co'nmitts ho appointed to visit. l!oton, M nrtUo the necessary cx aniinstinn, provided said trip mIiiiII lie no expense to the city, which wits Hirrron t , nnd Men-irs. Cattell Vox, 1'nt'e, Horsey nnd Km;.', vr appointed. Colonel I'AdU iirose to n cjuetlon of privilege as to certmn remarkii reported in these e.iliinins as hivini; been niiide nt the lust meeting of Council, by Mr. l'ox, accusing him ol buin tin nntl-ruilroad tniti, and niiiliiur? liinilf iiromluent a? kiicIi nt the. animal meelincB of the rennsvlv.itii.i I'entril llvlrond. Fur thermore, Mr. for, hy Implication, intimated tnnt Colonel Page wss netini: in a profe'ainnnl cipidtv in liie oppot it ion nt mid meeting, whicii thai yeutlonnu (tilled to he incorrect. Mr, FOX mid, in tltn retnuki rrf-rrod to ho ;nl;i in general en?e, and UU unt wish lo loll 'et peiaiu ally on the gout lumen. Colonel I'AO K then snld, he wned to any, at litis time. Hint lie wna not an mil '-railroad m in, nnd his opposition at the siiniul meetings referred to w.ii not to the rond itself, hut to il maniiirenienl, h.'lievini; that if a man did not do Lis beat to correct any m i' tcr he complained ol, he was hlni-eif e upaliie. 1I ltsd never reco'.vcd otio penny in the slmpo of a pro fessions! fee for tiir opposition spoken of, nor could euch be purchased lor niouey. lie h:id acted m an in ilepeuilent stockholder, uud Iiolliiir; morn, and lin thought proper to make this explanation. Hint there ni'ghl ht no misconception of filets". Mr. VOX mid that, lit the hut nnnnil nvvtlns; of the Prnnsyivmiia (ntr:il Killroid, a committee of (imminent and weli-knoivn citizens hud been np- I minted to examine into IN mnuiu'eniHiil, and t'uey ind reported favorably. Notwithstanding this, wai lie (Mr. Kox) to take the opinion of Colonel P i ;e, against the opinion and cxamiuatiju of this conunil tee .f inveft'.itiiMi? Colonel PAGE did not aide any member to tike his pinion; ho simply desired to p:aco binisulf ri;jtit upon the record. The Chair here decided that discission intutconn . upon the matter, and the regular business was then proceeded with. A communication was presented from the mm!tc merit of the Atlantic Poirolemn Storaja Cuinpany, apkinp that the leae of certain wharves ou tne Schuylkill, occupied by them, and on wuieli they hare cx ended a large amount of money, should bo ex tended. The lease is for live year, and they desire an extension ot the term which it had been recently de cided could be legally made. Kefoned to the Com mittee on (Jiritid Ktnte, Mr. CAT'J'KLL prcientcd an ordinance providing; that LanciiHtcr avenue, between Foi ty-tlrst street un l IleMonville. (hould bo placed in proper repair, by lieing paved, notwithstanding that the ias nnd witer liud not yet been introduced. The wants of tho citi zen! required immediate action in this reEpcct, au J he lioped the measure would pai". Mcr. KIN(4 and IjAULOW opposed the passage of the bill nt this lime, which was lluiiily referred to the Comtnitteu on Water. Mr. SMITH presented a petition from mxniiric tuiere nnd others in the lo.ver part of (jlermantoivn, inking the location of the Independence Sieam Fire Kngiiie Company in that neighborhood, whieh was referred to thu Coinmitteo ou Trusts and lire of Com mon Council. Tho Chamber then proceeded to the consideration of the ordinance appropriatliij; fl'J io lO for the. ser vices of exir.i policemen on election day. Jr, KAMKHLY moved to strike out tho amount named anil insert 415,000, which miyht be votsd for the benefit of the police with as much propriety as the tnm propose ! in the ordinance. Colonel PACiK and Mr. KIN'.J wero in favor of pay ing the men appointed for but one day, instead of two as nroiKmeri in the hill. Mr. KING was opposed to the amendment of Dr. Kiime rlv. Dr. KAME1U.Y I kuow you are, audi expect you all will le. Mr. FOX then aHvocaled tho pass.igo of the bill as Brcfcnted, w lieu Mr. Fritucis.cus moved to postpone until the next meeting, ut four o'clock, which was united t. Mr. SMITH presented a resolution for the extension of the track of the Second and Third Street Passenger Knilwav along Amber street, from Frankford avenue to Lehigh avenue, and thence to Frankford avenue, whieh was referred t tho Committee on Jtailroad. Colonel PA(H presented an ordinance providing that on the rooeipl by n timrtmm f m.my .lno to the city, it Khali be the ouly of the pereon receiving the money, to receive tho tignatureof the person pay ing the fame to the memorandum of payment, ou the hoi ks of the department, tiie said memorandum of payment to be dated the day the money is received, and to ho attested hy the clerk, or other person re ceiving it. Kclerred to tho Committee on l.nw. A resolution was received from the Committee-on Trusts nnd Fire, providing that the lire and lu'ee 1 companies wltnin the First Fire Division ahall meet from 8 to 10 P. M. ou the liitU of November, tu vote for an Assistant Kngincer for the First District, auJ make returns to the. Directors of the Fire Department on the Tuesday following. The person having the highest number of voles to be returned to Select Council, and if confirmed by them, ho shall be the Assistant Engineer. Attached to the resolution is a long report, setting forth that tho elect iou held on the second Mondav of September was irregularly and un fairly condncte'd, and is, therefore, null and void. The returns of that election g ve tho position to Mr. Sweeney, lor whom it was claimed that eight regular and legal voles had been cast. Colonel PAtiK expressed his view at length, sub tiintially favoring the contlrma:ion of Mr. Sweeney, and denouncing the evils which would come upon tlreinen if they allowed political leeliugs or iutliieuccs to enter into their actions. Mr. tSUKH.Mb.It arose to explain certain matters appertaining to the investigation made by the com mittee of which he was a member, wheu Mr. HARLOW inquired ot him whether Mr, Sweeney had eight legal votes. Mr. HHKRMEU Yes, fir. Mr. HARLOW Was that the highest number of totes any one of the candidates hau? Mr. hill RUM Fit Y'es, eir;lmt Mr. HARLOW Then, Mr. Sweeney is tho Assiitant Engineer, without doubt. Mr. STOliLliY then called Mr. Cuttell to the chair, aud pave his views upon the matter, specifying the ir regularities and illegalities of the election held in September, and characterizing it as a series of frauds from beginning to end so far as the election of As eistant Engineer in the First District was concerned. Colonel PAliE moved to lay the report of the com mittee on the table, which was agreed to by a vote of la yeas to 11 nays, as follows: Ykah Messrs. Harlow, Ilumm, Campbell, Duffy, Hookey, Hopkins, Kamurly, King, Marcus, Mc Cutclie'oti, Morrison, Pago and Pluinley. Navh Messrs. Cntull, Cramer, Fox, Franciscan, HodgdoD, Jones, Kurtey, Manuel, Ritchie, Suermcr, and Sloklev, President. Colonel PAtiE II. en moved that Mr. Sweeney he confirmed as Assistant Engineer of tha First District, which was agreed to by a vote of II )casto4uaya, as follows: Yeas Me. Harlow, Humm, Campbell, Cuttell, Duffy, Fox, Hoi!gdo:i, llook' y, Hopkins, Kamerly, King. Marcus, Mct'utcheau, Morrison, Page, Plum ley and Ritchie. NAie-Messrs. Kersey, Mamie), Sliermar and Stokley. The billn from Common Council were then con sidered. The oi.e providing for paying the Inspectors of Horned Cnttio was iioietiiiilciy postponed; the others weie concurred in. as far a acted on, aud the Chamber adjourned. I'O.II.HiJN UK ANC2I. This Chamber v.: called to older at a quarter past tlure o'clock. President Joseph F. jUrcer, E-q., in the t lniir. A communication wai ruccivd from the Chief ivi gu.tcr und hrncyur, sctiin ii,r;i thai for thu building of culvert m the yuar i.J7, alongside of ji.isircnger railways tracks, tho companies have busu charged the following sums: Schuylkill River Railway T'nion Hreen and Coatee Frankford and Souihwark Thirteenth and Fil'leviilu Second and Third - Kevcuteenlh aud Nineteenth Teuth and Eleventh Fourth and Eiuliib Philadelphia City Race ana Vine Ixinibard and South Horace and Pine Ridge Avenue Total IWH These bills, though ou record, were not rendered to tha icvcral companies until the loin of the pres-ul month, since which the lollowiiig auiouuut uavo ueen Oct. IT Frankford and Soutbw'k Railway Co..J2M 03 Oct. II Tenth and Eleventh Sis. Railway Ce.. 6D O0 rii iT.Se.ond aud Third Sn. Jt iilwuy Co.... Stl it. h 1'hlladeltihia City Railway Co WV0 JIM -30 IM II I 81-lM'! iittrj-os rs-ii 8Io-iit fa-o.) tH'tm itltid 211-10 6-.M) 6-.VJ 17-00 Total received to date.. J-am uu ike table. 8'4 From Hie Hoard of Inspectors of the Philadelphia Coitnly Prison, was received a communication asKing. for an additional appropriation of f4M)0, for groceries, &c. Refencd to the Committee on Finance. Petitions from the various wards weie received, aud referred to appropriate committers. Mr. STOCKHAM offered a resolution Instructing the Citv Solicitor loexmniue lino the legality of the lease e Mr red Into by Mr. James Tuthill, for Reed street wharf. Passed. Mr. OATES presented a resolution directing the Chief Commissioner or Highways to pave tireen street from Chelton avenuo to iuceii street. Referred to Committee on Highways. Tlie resolution Iroui Helsct Council, directing the City Ticasurer to legist-r ail warrauts presented to him whose cialis aie miterior to .liny 1, ISti.s, aud have bceu pnid in conformity to ordinance, was concurred in. The Finance Committee reported an ordinance ap proing the stin.ties of J. (i, Dickson, License Clerk in Hie Highway Department. Passed. The same committee reported an ordinanco appro priating Slh'H lo the Inspectors of the County Prison to pay Mr. Henry C. Fu.x lor plumbing work doue in the prison. Passed, Air. liARD.-LKY, from the Committoc on High ways, reported a resolution for the paving of Montrose sttcet, from Nineteenth lo Twentieth ; Western street, from Twenly-lirst to Twenty-second, aud Satisom street, from Fifteenth to Sixteenth. Agreed to. Also, a resolution tor printing Oriatiu.i street, from Susquehanna avenue to Diamond street. Agreed lo. Also, a lesoiutoii for 'the paving of Tulip street from Otis to Yoik, and Orkney street from Diamond to Nturis street. Agieed lo. Also, a resolution iusinictinj the Chief Commis sioner of Highways to noiilV tho owuers of properly on Twenty-third street, from Washington avenue lo Cniistian, that said sired will be required for puulic use. Agicc.l to. Also, a lesoltttion for tho gradine and paving of tho footways ou Twenty-second street, from Coluuijia uemie to Sii-qucliann.i iivenne. Agreed to. Also, a resolution instructing t tie Cnief Commis sioner of Highways to adverliiu lor proposals Tor l tie c'l iistiuciiou ol a sewr ou Eighth street, north ut Willow. Ag.ted to. Mr. STOt KllAM, of the Committee on Port War dens, reported a resolution authorizing a certain tiausfcr in the appropriation to the Department of Mm Lets, Tor the raising ol n stink"U canal Doiu in the Schuylkill, vjipueito tue Spring OarJeu Oas Worki. Agieed to. M r. EVANS, Chairman of the Special Committee to win. m was referred tho ordinance dealing ti de puitii.eitt of Police nml Fire Alarm Telegraph, reported back the ordinance submitted lo them, uud asked ils passage. Mr. 11 ETZULL moved an amendment that tho Sn pci iiitviiilent he appointed by Ihe Mayor and uot chosen by Councils. Mr. DILLON moved to postpone the considv'ratioii ol the hill for two weeks. Lost. Mr. HK'I ZELL opposed the taking away of power from the Mayor. He believed the bill to have been gntien up purposely for partisan purposes. If the Republican candidate had been eieclcd tuere would have been nothing said of u change needed in that de partment. Mr. HANCOCK said lie was in favor of the bill, and lie was still in favor of talcing away the power of ap pointing policemen from ihe Mayor. He was in favor of that, herause a party of roughs and ciu-throa.s had come hers and iletentcd tho Republicau parly by cast ing fraudulent voles. Mr. EVANS favored tho bill. He considered the change necessary, because it would be a saving ol money to the city. The operators are men crippled in the late war, aud are sworu iu as policemen. The new bill reduces the pay of tne Suycriutcudeut aud operators. Mr. DILLON opposed the bill nt longth, and (Irneiai WAOM'.lv and olheis favored it. Mr, 111. lli-LL moved to indefinitely postpone. Lust. A vote was then taken on Mr. HetzeU's amendment resulting Yeas, t ; nays, M. The amendment of course fell. The bill passed. Mr. uODKN, from the Committee on Schools, re portud an oruiuancu authorizing tho ealo of tho lot mid buildings thereon, ou the west Bide Of Fifth street, near Notilc. Postponed. Mr. W1I.LETTS offered a resolution instructing tho Commissioner of Highways to repair a break ou Vine street, above Ninth, whicn is exceedingly dangerous. Relerred to the Committee on Highways. Mr. SIMPSON presented an ordiuance providing for the sale ol' city property on Mechanic street (the old station house), iu the Twenty-first Ward, Passed. iue resolution Irom Select Council, providing lor the appointment of a committee to visit Huston for the put pose ol examining the Stafford Wood Pave ment, at ihe expense of the patentee, was concurred Iu. The Coiiiini.tee from Common Council consists of Mcssre. Harper, Ray, Gates, Hancock and Dillon. Mr. CKEELY ofloied a m.-oiuiioti to change tho place of holding the election in the Suveuth Division of ihe Seventh Ward. Agreed to. Mr. HARDSLLY o (Tared u resolution instructing the Ciiy Controller to pay u warrant of S'200 for cer tain woik for the cily. Passed. The same gentleman offered a resolution requesting the Mayor, President of Council, und the Chief En gineer iiioi cnuvcyor, to nei in conjuctlon wall tlie commission appointed, to nuini iv linage over tue Schuykill nt South street. Postponed. The resolution from Select Council granting per mission to the Second nnd Third Street Passenger Railway Company to extend their track, was con cuiied in. Oilier bills from Select Council were con cuncd iu mid the Chamber ndlotirued. NU TO SUMMAR Y. Cily AfS'ulrN. Liitt iiigbl llicro was an iuimensc jam at ('oncm linH on the occasion of thu mass tueot- In.g of Hie IrifU Hepubliatn. Addresses were miioe by John M. flloriarty, tsq., Dr. David Hail, Dr. William Keith, and others. lux second uuuuul WuuUay-Scoool Jubilee, in aid ot the Homo lor Aged and ludnu Mom Dtrs ot tue iio'uodist itpiscopui Uaurcu tu Plnlndclphia, was held lust evening at the Actidemj of Music. Peter liowlund, livine nt No. 1CH r.tlmpr Btrer t, had a hearintr jpstenlay before Aldcraian Beiilur on the charge of getting persons on the extra assessment who did not reside iu tuts cuy. 'ihe testimony showed that he had prevailed upon William aud James tunc, residents ol Delaware, to be assessed. He was held to answer at court. Charles J. Conover, aged 80 years, residing at Rioodgood's Hotel, loot of Walnut btrect. whs louod n hie room last evening, with hie throat badly cut. A ra.or wa lying oy ms side, out bis injuriea were euch to prevent him Iroui iving any acconnt ot the ntltiir. He wao taken to tbe r osp.tnl. William Urckf r, Jr. emrdojed in Msgarge's Pftjer innl, on the Wiesihickon, was badly in jured jesterduy nitetnoou. One of his hands was caught bet cen the hot rolleri used in tue dtyinu-r.om, and the b.iues were not only crushed, buitbc flesh jurucd off the hand. Jloty lolan, a euil 1 tour years ot ae, rf .idiug ut No. 1648 h awn e ject was uetioualj if tiot dungprously injured, yesterday, at her home. She was pUvtns; near the stove, when her ciolhfs took lire, aiid be ore the fimntM could be exMnguibhcd the child was b'irned ou nttitly every pt rtun ot her person. Too Ri le auUcrer wus lemovtd to tbe uo pital, where her case wu in one uneed almost boppless. Ou Tuesday lat the I'oilt'.delphia Kille Corps hai their last out-3oor shooing prao tice for this seasou. The prca'C-t number of builV-ijes (4 inches in duuK'ter, distance of M0 lcet) were hit by U. F. K lb. F. Lintpn hf iui, uud C. U. Parbs. The closest ceu re sho'a iu bull's ejes were made by I'arbs !i:i'ss, aiid LiiUtenLeiii'. The b ft thoU on tho nu turpet were made by A. Winters, J. Heist, C. Lciiinld. and V. Uutpur.ht, their maceHsive Hiota btiut; iespectively at), 29, 28, and 'Iti lings, the ptCitetit ntioibir that could be made being 'Mi. The prizes were distributed to the tui'ces-j-ful nitivksiteu. on Wednesday evening, at tue hi uiiit:uriere ol the corps. Jaeob Milvey, colured, flfteeu years of age, fell frooi a house in Hurst street, and iuj'iied lis buck. J. W, Davis tweuty-threc years ot upe, rcsidine' at No. 328 South Float streer, had his inwbi ne broken aud hand ni ashed y ester lay in the r ggine ol au o titer boat. Thomas Hur ton, colored, residing No. 25'2 yuince B'reet, tell in the ttteet ye'erday from exhaustion, aud injured 1.1s head. Ihirtou is a youi'fr man of kbout eltliteeii years ot nee, and when admitted to the Hospital vtai cv deuilvin the lust stage of cousutnptiou. E lphalet B loss a, einploved iu tbe a'cuin dynx establishment, Ko. 210 tiutu Eithth biree'.hiid his arm badly injured by being eautht in eime of tbe machinery. Henry Kaiidiel. residing No. Eouth I'enn street, Intel bib left li k broken by an auchor lulling ou him cn the wnarf. I)omeHti 4irulrH. Cold closed yeterdy at 134 j. Beymour snubbed his Haltlmcre friende. The Fond-du Lac (Wiecousio) skatiui; link WBB oinntu jreieiony. iues, iU.UUJ. The Agricultural Fair at S'aunton, Va closed yesterday, utter a successful season. Hoiatlo Bejmour, who la on HumpUg tonr lor tbe Presidency, was at Reading last nifiht. Hon. James M. Ashley, of Ohio, addrenfed a pracd Ucpublican meeting in Uarrisbtirg last evcnii r. Governor Scott congratulates the people of South Carolina on their good bchavioraince hia proclsmation. Ihe Dew northern whit; of tho Treasury Ptpartment at VVahinBtou will be eutirely flnif bed by tbe 1st ot January next. Lnt eenini the Kp s -opal Convention clocd its aessions with Impressive ceremonies at Calvarv Church, New York city. The VlrplDla S ate Treasurer pub'ishes ft statement lor tho past ear. whicu shows a balance ou hand, October 1, of $l!3,()0 Police nlluirs are badiv mixed ut in New Orleans, General Stradmmi havinir tendered his n sip nation, which has not been accepted. Hev. E. V. Herknrt was inaugurated a? Tro fesor o( TluoL ety iu the Seminary of the Helormed Church, at Mercersburg, Ta., on Tuesday lacr. Judge Welsd' rroppecd for elc'lon to Cotercfsin the Fourth Minlmd di trlot arc pood. It the Union voters will only go to the polls he will be elected. Au euthua'as'lc meeting of one-armed and one-lectre 1 v teran "Hoys iu Bice" yesterday nt 'lory, iNi w York, evinced their determination to vote fox their old leader, (iiant. In a pr ze fltrht at Fniiinsham, Mtss., jc ttrday, John Horao, one oi Ui combatants a t uck the ccntie ttuke on the tixtv-touri.h r und, f nr.ashed his hand, broke his arm, aui thus lost ihe ptize. (?eii( ral Reynolds, one or the most gall-int and lotal toldieis iu the Uni'cd B.n'.cs army, has incurred the dt'pleas'ire of the Bmr eicj mour Johnson-Ilamptou-Furrctt parly, aud is to be retr.oved fr iin his command iu Texas. This evininrr Seymour "will (peak his p:ece" to the "la'thliil" aud "uuterntied" at ihe Academy of Music. Many Keptibltcnus will be on linn l. anxious to see more of the nan whose withdrawal has been so earnestly advised by the Iradeis of his i arty. Our prand old War Secretary, Edwin M. Stantoi;, the Ir'.end of the maryr l.tntoln, and a man wboae evert tnila'iou Dents tor the Rood of Lis country, will speak at. the Acvlemy of Music to-morrow niirbt. Philadelphia will accord him a welcome worthy of her revolu tionary fame and the heroic part which she enuctcd in the lute war for the preservation of the Lnion. Last week a remarkable and successful blast was made at the lUcbtuoud (Vrn.) granite o,uairy, r.ow owned bv a company in PU'bt'ielpaia, one enure block of clear beautiful Granite, mea?ur it g 100 feet lout', 23 feet thick, 20 bxt wide, win ihrown cut Irom tbe solid mass of tha quarry. This immense block coftaius 46.000 cubic feet, 8,;fc0,0 0 pounds, or 3G00 tons. This Is probably as large if not a larger stone In one piece ever bt lore quanied eitheriu auc'.cntor modern tinica. Foreign Afliiirs; Paris. Oct. 29 The Aloni'eur of to-dav eavs Ihe Army bill, which pased the A istriau Kijim ratb, will not be s pned by the Emperor. It adds tuar, me Minister ut wnr, unroii von ueust, tins said publicly that Austria is arum? only in pro pr rtion to the extent ot her population. VIENNA, uct. :t. rue announcement is mait by the Mmis'ry. that the interpretation which has been put upon the recent speech of Barou von Hcust is a lalse one, and that the policy of Austria it pence. Vienna, iJct. 201'. M. The Diet has passed a bill eivine amiiority to the Government to re ciuit 40 000 alditionil soldiers, Baron von Buest hav nrr given tcrtual assurances that the ncntobe enlisted will merely fill up the defl ect cy in the standing army, and not swell it above the uunbr fixed by la v. Vienna, Oct. 23. The M n stry have made an explanation to the Keichsra.h as to the btrength of ae array. Ifco normal war looting is lixert at 800,000 meD. and tht pre?eut acuvo force is not to be increased. Lokdon. Oct. 20 Eveninrr. The leaders ot the L beral party have, after a careful survey ot the field, b-ci nie conioced that thev are sure of a choice in tDO coming elec' ion of a large majority ot Liberal nieuiburs to the new House ot Commotio. The lollowiur; has been quietly nnn.td in liberal c rcles as the probable cast ot the new Ministry: Premier, Hiaht Hon. Wil liam B. Qladlnt.fx Pr..in" . ,-" urii hi; CbMiiuellor of thn Kxcheaucr, Uuah Culling Euidley Cbdders; joni Cbaiiei-ilor, Sir Honi il"ii I'almei ; becreiary ol War, Marquis ol tiuntinpton, LiRLiN, Oct. 29. The 8ese'toti ol thn North prn;au Diet will be formally opened by Kintr William iu r.ers n on November 4. and it is as hened, on serui-oflicial authority, that the speech flora the tluoi.c will be reassuring and of a panic enarae'er. Pai:is, Oct. 20. Quern Isabella nml suite are expec nl to arrive here ou November 6. New Yonrc, Oc. 2!). The steauer Kagle.frim Ilatnna, brings a copy of the proclamation issued by the I?cnnbican Revolutionary Com mittee. It U lull nt lire, nnd brea bes the most mttiise revolutionary r-pirit. Tue document rtcitts 'lie acts ot despotism of Queen Isabella, nd concludes with a e'lotie appeal to Cubaus to p' onour.ee for a feoeral republic. It coo eludes: '"We pronounce for liberty, equali'y, and 'ratern'ty. (Cubans and Spauiards, we tie niard poj'ulnr suffnice without coercion, a dis solution of the permanent army, the entablish ment of a rational militia, justice to all classes municipal independence, liberty of tho pr'bs' llleriy of di6cuion, freedom of commerce, fteednm of industry, freedom to emigrate, rnd the a hoi tl ion of the monopoly of slavery. Let ns defend our liberty with dignity, and respect all opiniors. Let us embrace the opportunity to secure tbe freedom of Cuba. Viva Spanish libtrtyl Viva the liberty ot Cuba I Vua the Federal Republic 1" MARINE TELEGRAPH. XXtr widilional Marina News see First Page, 4 IMAN AO FOB PHILADELPHIA THIB DAT. StiN iiiBs...MM.,....... 21 Moon Himuh.. 4 25 SUN dKTB .4 OU.ltiuH Wakk. 1-j PHILADELPHIA BOAltl) OIP TitAUli, fnvDNii a. Bitiom, liKOIMiK L. lit.BV, Ha m ttjcL K. HTuKkus, Monthly C;imixiik. MOVLBLAITS MV OUI0AN STUiUIEIlS, Perelre Hvre New York Oct. 10 Paluiy a Llvei iuui...Nw Yora Oat, j.j Fei'i.!-ylViiiiiH....i.lVHri)iol...Nw Yoia Out, H Jtrithiiultt ulusmiw New Y'urk.,.. 1 :t, in On .l.oudou New Nora.., -On:,, 17 i-irn any. l.iveuiuul ..yuebec net. 17 Terltu - Jiiverpuul....ew York );t, 2n Au trica toutt)iiuipton...New Y'ork O.it. 21 ilan. aiun Liven.odl...New Y'ork Oct. 20 France New York...Liverp 10I. 3t. 31 l Itv ot JJou'.uu...I ew "orK...lilvei'pool ii;t. m Itellnnu New York... London, Oct, HI (Hitdi bltt New Y'ork. ..(iliuit'ow (let ;il herelrt- New Y01 R. H.ivre O :(,. gi H. .l Cork New York...l.lven.ool . Nov. a iiolhiiilu New York...HimiljL,r,4 Nov. a ( l'iiitt.. New Y01 k..L!VKrpool.. -ii.v, 4 1N1 brihtt.,.. Nti.v York...I.iveriool Nov. 4 Paid yru.... New York. ..Liverpool Nov, s I'. 111 AniWMrp...Ni'W York...Livfrioo! N jV, 7 Erdaiiila New Yi'rk...t)lu'ii,'ow Nov. 7 Culm New York... Liverpool ..Nov. 11 l.OA.'TWICE. HOMKoTlii, kXO. Wyointrs Phllailu suvantiaii.. .....Oct, SI tJso. I rciuWi:ll..Ni:w Vork...Ncw (Irli-nnn 'ot. 81 Arl.oi a New York... AboiiiivaII Oct. il J-r.Klt Nhw York...HHvann . Nov, 6 PitiiHtir p:dlad W'iliuuitflou... o", fl suurskLatrllit'8 PiillRilk. Hnvunit Nov. in Jin ist .Plillnda ..New lln'iirn Nov. 14 Mo lib oie lorwardd tiy (-very Rtuifr In th runiur linen, 'lbx sienrncrs tor or frou Liverpool c' ut Qcesnntown, exr.fpt tlin Canadian Hob. wuli-h call Ht I. i.ikIi mlHiry. Tlie aluQiuu tut ot from ttiolJontl lii'iit rnll M stnntliampmn CLEARFD YK8TKRDAY. Brie OtrPlle. (Join. Havre, J. K. llaz'ey A Ca. l.r. rcl r ioiU Huutcr, Ciowell, Ut. Joan, N. 13., Wr reti A Ortug- Ht'r M iilvnie Renear. Mlllvllle, Whtlatl. Tatrim 4Co. Sil'r Heverly, Plrrue, NfW York, W. P. C'lyao b Vu. Tue Trios JfflorHon, A lieu, for Baltimore, wtto a tow til barges, W. P. Clyde at Co. '. ARHIVKT) YESTERDAY. Prt r John Furuuui, Kelly, from Boston, With indse. to ('r. fll A Collins. Hear Clnylou A Lowber. Jackson, 1 day from Emyiua lift., wilb drain to Jaaitu h. Bnwley A Co, Hclir W. t (.nulling Craoaier, from Salem, ttnlir Kansas. Pnllupa. from Hi-aford. Del. isti-miier Frank, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, wllb liulBf. 10 W. M. fiulrd A Co. sju-fcuor Mlllvllli. ItuuMar, Iron Mlllvllle. with B cbh 10 Whllall, Ttum A Co. Meaaier Cbfmer, Jonea, 24 hours from New York. wl b indue, to W. P. Clyde A Co. TuiTboa. JefTemon, Allen, from Baltimore, wltb tow (1' barges to W Jf Clyde A Co, B.-..K!-, MEMORANDA. in n L?.r,.0BW!, ta'bariuo, benoe, at WJlmtng dtHya,iirrn!?nXOn' Bot"1'' bao Boston yeHer ..'''''"'''P Hunter. R'gsra, bancs, at ProvWeooe Zii n HiM. Bariiue Hptt and Fides, omen, lor Pblladfllpbla, en tsrd nut at Liverpool Mtb InM. Farqne Annie n. rrauklln, Holbrook, benoe, t Trieste lot ti it,Bt. Paiquo Louise. Delphy, benoe, at Liverpool 17tb Inxtaiit. JBHique WMteCinud. freeman, hence forfjies, B Imss' Hole isib Inst. Itng ci.iidiiiier, RoDertc, hence for St. Job a, N. B., t Homit u' Hole 271 h lust. liny PremiKfi HhIiimi, ouow.lor Pblladdphle. sailed froni IlanRi.r27lh Inst. BrtR Hxrriet Baker. Webber, frnro Ht. John, N. B , fur I'bllrdeli bla at Hoiruen' rloie2tn Inst. BrlR Maneanllla. iHiomba heucn lor aiem. ami It WiOnyery, Brewster, di. tor Beitatt, at lliimds' Hoe 2sih limt. Hchr K A Conant. Brantberg, for Philadelphia, tap d I rum Havana loth Inst. Hi hr J. J. rtpencer, Kleuilng, for Philadelphia, sailed I mm Caret no 22d int. Hrhr Charles Comeiy, Kuhn, hence, at Bangor S7tb Instant. . Mciir Annie T. Martin, Buell, hence, at Portsmouth STlb li Bl. erhra Naiad Queen. Cbane. and Decatur Oakts, Beny, hn ce. n Fall River S8 li lust. eorrO. L ltourkp. Kourae, (or PUIiadelphlft.elnarod at HI. John N. B . 2;ul Hut. , , , Hchr w. H. Kearj, Benson, bence, at New Beltord I7ih mat. .... . Hchta OeorRe Fates. Nlrkemnn. and Westmoreland, Hu e. beuce at Provlctence V7ib lnu tsclitb Agi.ie. Nanetiler. In ni Provlnentonj Hor tumiB, Norton, from Boston: Km ma K. Poa, Ci. tri.ro Plainlield: and K (4. WlllKnl. Parnou. from Portland, au lor PnuaUolpbla, sailed L 0111 Newport 2,i8chr'A. F. Klndbnrg. Thomas, for Philadelphia, tal ed In ni Wnrenani i b lust. fchr la aiid Home. Carver. Irom Vlnalhavan, wltb f roiilie tor Plillmielnbia when oil Ue'irxe's S toals nil) Ins'., bearing K by 8.. 2(1 miles. Mining aleK, ai d Mink i 4 P. M. on Hie IMh. t'lw remtiie't by m hr Farraynl. and fannit-rreil 10 the brig Oeu Hv U cn. ond lardid at Windsor, N d.. Ircno wbence tboy were brnnuhl lo Portland. In I he steamer t'hiwa Tbe ). H. teclmered ltd tm s. was built at Vinaihavon lu lst7. snil balled Irom that port. Heine Behecca Flurence Caten. and H. F. B"cr. F aker, li cm Btibiou tor Philadelphia, at New Turk 58 h IriPt. ... HcbraE. W. Prntt. Kenrlr'ck, from New Haven; r.ihion Hiiuth; Kr monL U bin: and DanlHl Bnttaln rprir-'er. f'Oiu Boston; Puer Hooper. Bradnnry. Ik ru Provldei.ce; and John K. Tuy'or, Yoimg. tr im briudf poll, all tor Pcllaaelpbla, at iNew Yorkiatb '"ScTi'is Ethan Allen, Blake and Oeorgle Deerlng, WlUard. bei ce. at Portland 2Slh lust. rcbia Village Uoren 'll'loigoii. and Henry May, Farkeit, heiico, at Providence 2ih lust. Hrhrs c. ( Crannicr,Cranmr. Irom Boston for Phi lliilf lolila; M. H. Haibawny. Fowle, Ok. for Porimuli Antelope, Paine, do. lor Piovincetowo: B F. Reeves, re. lor BohIod: Aid. do, tor Lynn: Maegy Mulvy, Ri gen. do. lor do.; Hattie. Coombs Newport for Phi l'Cilibio: and De'mout. James. Portland lor do, at llnluiea' Hole 28ih lost. " tri hr Cobatael, llibtis: J. Trnmnn. Glbbs; and HArau, Cobb hence, at New Bedlord 28th InMi, fcthr Mai 1 hew Kenney, Ogduu, bence, at Charles ton slsrday. Fcfmr Lady EHen, Corson: TU. A. Weeks Hickman: J, Paine, Kliih: Oeorgn Tnulane. AiIhius, A. H Kd wsrda Barileu: Cordelia Ntwkpk, Huntley; damnol Cannrr. Jr., Cnlli-n; (niuia B Bli, stha.v; aud M. ti. Roberts V Hints. bPn". at Bo-ton 2R'h inst Bthr btur. Crowsli, for Pbilade'phla, cleartd at B s ten 2Kih 'nit. . H his E'llzabe'h Msgee, from Sa'em for Phlladol rbln. ami snrah N. sri iin. Pulia Jeipbia for Bostuu, at H. Inns' Hole 2iith Inst. , Fein V arena T'llon, ol Philadelphia, at Holmes' Pehril cira!'trom Phlladf lphla for Bos'on.airt Htar ItBht, de. for Newbury port, at Holmes' Hole 27Ui lint, railrd. ail tbe VtBB. Is above reported excupt brib' C'8'Brir New York, Jones, hence, at Georgetown, D. C ibQi luft. BK an ing J. W. Lynn, ard Bramell. hence atSa- T Hair.er va'iycity. Morgan, cleared at New York ZSth lust., lor Alexandria. NOTfCE TO MARINERS, Orrters hnvp been given lo r.'unve me PoPoek Rip Llkbtvesi'l (No. 2) about 'Co 1 yards to the nonuorard td tas.wnrd ol hnr triBeni position, and tue re a r.val will be made tae liist lavorable opiorluulty. BttlDti, Oct. 27, UUS. I'ottce Is hereby glvfn that a green buoy, mirked wilb tbe woid W reck." has been laid about II fieen laibcma eastward of the brig Diadem, ot Wultby, sunk rear ihe l.ndgeos I.lghtteiBel. ast coast. Tue buoy ilts Id Bis f . thorns at low wa'er spring film, wlui the following compasi berlng-: Hudgi on I,il tvesnel, K. by N.. distant 1 7 10th mile. Tbe Bj.&rs ot the vessel are all sbowlug above high waif r. By order. ROBIN ALLEN. Secretary. Trinity House, London, Oct. 12. inna rjllE OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMl'lSY I'lIILADKLPHIA. BOOTS AND SHOES. gTALL STYLES LOOTS AND SHOES OU VCKTLC1IIEN, ON HAND AND MADE TO OJIDJ'ia PIT G U A 11 A N T U K D. liAHTLETT, So. 3S SOUTH SIXTH blKEEf, lOiefmw? ABOVK CHKSNUT, HAVING AI.TKRKD AND ENLAKOHO MY Pluie, No. 2.UI N. NINTH street, lluvileattn lion to luy IncreaNcU stock (of my own mi' utuciure) of tlLe B(Hj'm,bUOKs. OAIThlttS, Etc., of tbe latest aiyns.and at the loweal prices. 16 3iu ERNEST HOPP. PROPOSALS. 1 JirUi)VEMET OV TUB DES M01SSS X MAill Of THE M I-I t ilf PI BlViilt. NOT Hi. 'lO (ONTRaC 1 Ostri. L'fHTi.o fiiAiics aiMiiNKUit's OFPrcn. Kkokuk, luwa, Oct. 21. is 8. f Realed Proposale, in oiipl.o.vte, will be received at tl isoltice until 12 M. WHJNhBUAY, of Nov a'ier 18. 1M8, lor ci mple'inn tbe excavation ol tbe Prism, aud the toiiBi motion 01 1 e embankment wall of trie canal lor the improvement of tue Lea Molues Kaplds ot tbe JJissiasippi Klver. 'l he ( n al id to be about i miles along, extending (rem Nashville, Iowa, to Kenkug, I ivva. The width at the water Buriace Inside cl the Canal if to be from iii'O to feel In mbai kuieut and 260 rett in exeavv th u, aud lulowwalsr to be live feel oeep. All the u au rial rxetivatso Irom tbe Mlnm ol tlielUual to oe usi d m building tbe eiubaukuiuo.'. Tho Inner Inri uyhoui the ircater part ol the diataucs, will he ttucni 8 0 itet Irom 1 lie luwa shore. Where lock ox ( avutiou oicn s the bottom o' tbe Canal will have a elope I 'j Inches to ihe mlM. The emnaakment to be built ol ean b, clay, and ruck; t" y leu leet wldj on ih lop, lncluoiug the rlo tap covering and to be two net aoove bign water ma k w m slopes of V4 bH lolvnilcal on tlie Uishle, and X base to Ive'iidl ou the li side. 'I he average llnckii' sh of Iberlprao protei'llon 10 be 2ji fi et.on the ouistde, 2 leet on the lu sh: e, ai d 1 loot ou the 10 -. A portion 01 (he above has alrrady been constructed -say ne nlnlli, the oalanue or ho iiiiicU Inure.. t as ihe r aiutnder ot Ihe luoda appfojirlaitd aouut s.MO 1 w will 1 ay I ir Is 10 u- relet Ah rrop' Rlilons muHt oia'e ihe price at which each at.d every kind of work ai.eoltled In tue proj. Hl is to he rti tie, ami no bid will be considered ItiUldiiot cilinlii- in this rP ect, A pilnteu co;y of (Ms advertisement mist be uttrcl.eit to tach pripusnl. 'J he Governmeut reserves the right to rej.ict any Klin ail blilH. turn bid ninit contain a written or printed gua nine, Bifcmo by ivtonsporstoie persons. Blanks I r 1 lopusa's 1 f thu lurm r. iiulr.vt, with Iui ci ol cunrauUe, will bu furulsbeu upon application at 1 his ( lice. Tin- pi he orprlcen in lh contract will be conslL end (8lic iiiMiiqilieexpiM.se or Inrnlnlilng ail ihe Uiaieilal (excepting right of wuy and laud for nor-low-pl h), Impleu ei ts, and iiiHcnlnery, uud perform ing all Ihe work m milling to the pluua and spectllca llci s ex hibl'f d at the l m g llilfeo per cen. of ihe aojount of any work dno. ( r miiterluia lurulshel. ai the contra 't prloe 1 berooi, will be eeerv-d ui.Ul ib whole work which is tbe ti.l Jict or rontrsct shull he entirely o inpleiej. Tl e name ornarniH ut the ppmom p'o-mlog must be wrillsn out in mil, with lliutr place of rea douce ai ri 1'oh'. (mice sddr.ss PluTB, n:ai s spi olllcatlons, anr all nertnHary papers ill ne leuny 'or exauiinuiinu at UilJ Cliico Ijr li'lten 6r prior lo tbe d. ile ol the let ling. J'inoi't ;iro).o.s(ip Ut eimtritrt lire mnfttfil lo visit nml rnnme ic location bf tlie worc bef ire it miiiij in thi ir Oiila. pn poauis ehruld be addrPBoed to the umterslgned at Keomk, Iowa, and aliouhl be Hiiilor'e1:-"i'ro-P'tkia Sr work ou tbe lmroveuieot of tbe Lies Afoiues ltaptds," " J. H. WtLsnjj, I.lditi nnl-Colonel 35 :U Ihfautry, liieve; Aajor Ci i ral U. K, A. 0tltCla L. COOPER OV HUMAN, to Si let Opiali 1 orpi of Kaluera. . piTLCR. WEAVER tft CO.. MANTJTACTTJBKB8 OV MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAOB, CORDS TWINE3, ETC., Ro. n North WATER Street, and No. n North D1ELA.WABJ! AvanuS. SrHlIDBLPHlA. Cnwra H. IlTUw, Mi oh a ml wiatb. I OK BAB J. ft. 1 1 niCIIAlin TAltx, rBBMDINT, l'KTI.It A. HKYSr.lt, ita- PaxsrosNT, JIIAItTIN Z.ANUICNIlEnCli:it, TBBASVBBR. II. II, WAI1VWIIIG1IT, SIOHSCTAkY, MANAOKBn, EVAN RANDOLPH, BENJAMIN BULLOCK. MARTIN 1ANDKNBER4ER. RICH RD U RIDilWAY, RICHARD J. LOB BIN 3, JPKTER A. KKYBER, OHARLK8 H. MDIRIIEID, JOtj&PH S. TOBIAS, THE "OLD OAKS" CEMETERY Is situated on the Towasblp Line road, at the Inter section of Nlcetown laie, and embraces Blxty-nlne Acres of romantically beautl'ul laad.- It Is the estate ki.own for roBDy years as "O.d Oaks," late tbs coun try seat or John Tucker, Kaq, 1 he nsme Is taaen irom the great number and tin usual llirirt and beauty of the majmio "on ok" trees bow growing on tbe property, aud whlcb lend to It a charm and appearance of permanency peculiarly In harmony with the purposes to which the grouud Is dedicated. No better selec'lon of a location for a Camctery could have been made. All the advantages possessed by each of the other Ce meter Its are combined In this. It Is ceutral In situation, aud easily accessible by good roads from all directions; 11 la perfeo.ly convenient to and Is but a s .ort distance from Qermantown, Manjunk, Nlcetown, frankford, aud Bildejburg, and can be reached from all parts of the City of Philadel phia by means of Broad street, which Is now tbe must attractive and commending In appearance of any avenue not only In tuls city, but lu the whole coun try, and which Is free from those Interruptions and delays which render private travel on most of oar highways not only disagreeable but often dangerous It extends tor long distances on both Nlcetown lane and tbe Township Line road, and will have three main and ornamental gateway, so as to atTbrd facili ties for ingress aud egress from all directions, and the drives through the place, and all tbe approaches to it are so arranged that Its embclltHhments and superior advantages cannot fall lo be at ouce seen anlappre" elated by the visitor. It Is the Intention of the proprietors to make "Old Oaks" the most beautiful Cemetery lu America, and the artificial decorations, the lakes, drives, walks, and horticultural ornamentation will give it au appear ance unsurpassed by any other ever brought to public notice, and will tend to alUy the feeling of gloom oilen caused by the sombre and funereal aspeutuo prevalent In Ceme'erles generally. The Buildings on the property are well known as tbe most cosily and handsome ever erected by private capital. The Mansion will be useJ In part as a Chapel, and the surroundings beauillied lu keeping with tbe character of the place; In a word, the Pro prle tors wlBh to do away with theleelUigof repulsive Dees so often associated with Graveyards and Uharnel Ut uses, and hold out every Inducement to the friends aud relatives of tho departed to visit tue grounds which contatu relics so precious lo them. The' Old Oaks" will be made an object of Interest lo ttracgers, as well as resideats of Philadelphia, and while the solemnity of the scone will uot be violated, yet tbe Impression wll be conveyed that feath Is a mere separation, and that those who have fought "life's battle" aie only resting from their labors, and are always kept alive In tbe memory of tuolr sur vivors. The grounds will be open to Vlal ora at all hours during the day. The cliloe ot the Company is at Ko. 413 CHESNUT Ctroot, liOOJI No. 1, Where maps and plans ot the Crmttry can besoen, nppncntiuna luaue lur luio, nuu hu; usoutm imot iua- lion glvem lUjUCS rp II E GREAT RURAL CKMETERY, H.OTJNT MORIAU, embracing an area of one hundred and firty-five acres, aud comprising every variety of scenery, Is by far tbe largest and most bjauilful of all tbe cemote. rlts near Philadelphia. As the tide ot Improvement tends northward, MOUNT MORI AH, by geographical position. Is FOREVER SAFE FitOlC INTRUSIDN OR DIS TURBANCE BY OPENING OF 8TREKT3, and will never be hedged la and surrounded by bouses, factories, or otaer Improvements, tho inevl table fate of other ceinotenei uoatliward or centrally situated. At a convenient distance from the city, readily ac cessible by an excellent road and by the street cars of tbe Darby Passenger Railway, Mount Morlah, by Its undisturbed quiet, fmlils.tbe solemn purpose ot its dedication as a last resting-place of tbe dead. No luueral service here is ever lutoriupted by the sbilll wbia le of the locomotive, nor the sensibilities lit friends or visitors shocked by the rush and rattle of long trains of passing freight or coal cars, as must ol necessity be tbe case lu other burial-places, now established or projected, on the Immediate line of steam railroads, or through the grounds ot which such railroads run. Just now tbe hues of Anlumn Huge with gorgeous colors and infinite varloly the li llsge ot the various groups ot flao old forest tret's adorning the margin of the stream which meanders through the grounds, and adds so great a charm to the attractions of the place. Churches of all the principal Protestant denomina tions have here purchased sections of grouud for tbe use of their congregations, und more than stveu thrusand faruilles have given thlB great Rural (Jeiue. lery the preference over all others, Clolce lots of any size desired may sill ba hid upon application at the Lodge, r.t tbe eatrar.ee of (be t urnery, or at the Brunch Olllce, No. is:'.ti OIKAKD Avenue, where apy luformu'loa will bi tivau by lOilbllu OL.ORUE CONNELL, Scaretary. AMUSEMENTS. A C A D K M Y O F MEDICAL. O E N T IT It Y PLANT v. MESCAL TON 10 AND DIUUKITO. . An eu. lot-in wruer nayj ot U: "And raI!y - vj a patient i-wes noiue luitnks to a U io.or nho n s" reu huu wiib Nectar, smootu and fragrn', lu slemt i'f rasping bin tnroiit and tliiylng lit 1 who e lu ll 1 tor with 1 in- blt-rr.i sucked by sour-tauiperod routs from vixeulsh soils." ii-tio a bollie; Bixfuri7&n. . oonriAS & KOT.LOCK, ' 10 2 No. His) CUE6N til'U letst. COAL. BMJDDLETON & VO DEALt'US IS . HAHhtlc.a LEHIGH and EAULH VEIN IhAL. Kept diynuder cover. i'ri'prid expreiii l. r lamuy nie. Yurd, No. isa w AUHli4u To ti "lie Ofllva No. ill WALMITSlmt f'j' IRQ GUARDS. FOB HTOBB FBOST8, AHTXUSia, FA TOBIS, Eld Patent Wire Balling, Iron Beid.wadi, Ornamenia Wire Work, Paper Makers' Wire, and averj varlely of Wire Work, manufactured by nr. wai.keh moxm tmw Mo 11 manhUlXXU Btoaal QEO R C E OWfilAN. CARFEflTEB AND EUILDUff, REMOVED To Ko. 184 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA tit 1 h Ji I A M ii GRANT, YY COMMISJHION MERCHANT, N. I & DELAWAK1C Avenue, Pmiadelphuv ASSNT FOB Pnimnt'i Onnpowder, Kellned Nitre, Charcoal, EtflJ W.liaker A Co. 's Chocolate Ooooa, and Broma. Crooker, Bros. CO,'l Y allow MWU hiwaAhlnl, Bulla M4 fMMi M U 8 I C. BATEHAN'a OPKRA BOVrFK FOB IOS1TIVELY TWELVE NI9HT1 OWLY, COMMENOINO MuHDAT EVENING, Nov. J. GRAND COMBINATION OF TWO COMPLETR that be win commence a oriel eao 1 of One' a H mifJ when he , v MONDAY, Nw, 9 the cel.tr.ted aff,"",ViTrirb"'ctV. Already prwnMMVvS..?,1;' 'hK' w T HARK AND U JkV PL ififi' saliTi Nhvi1!?' wlth In up ants (f -rtiaiD HUOCEss, Selrv,.rsnof:o'k-Mr- A"a KN1IKELY NEW OPERATIC TROUrK compi thing a numlier of the """ tT EMINUN T AHTISTE9 OF TH DAY W lib these are now nulled the COMPLETE ORlt.lNAL COMPVNY which lias bltherlo appear-d lu Philadelphia Under Mr Baleman's eirerii"D, lh"n -rmlng an uuu OPKKA1IC (UMBlNA'llOW or nnpreccdir ted iiiairiilui le. andoStf0rted Prlnj8douDof 'he Operas Oomhjin in . ! MADEMOISELLE IftMA, will make her first apnt-arai ce here as Tloulotte. In to'bWn'lTSa ;;-," acauowieeu . , MONSIEUR Al'JAO, the famrns tenor aud ci m-tlln, wilt instaln tha cl arai ter of Bibe ltieue ( Bluo Beard), blsrepested tr iumphs In which are mailer ut muiloal hlniiry. Bathe Bleue'' will he represented until cbancud r ".VJ w,n ll"""nl he performann of LA OUAND LtfUtW-E DM. OEUOJLbl'EIN LA BKLLK ?tiT.VF '..J with tbe brilliant aud luvortie aruto ' - 1 c-rvi""" ... , . " " j . 1 1 'j iej-.ra,w, t be made up of bv l" ,lec''a The entire oasts win NAMKS OF OPERVTff! EMWEVC 2i.Bslcall.lrto.or ...M. ADULfU BIROFKLD. a , , .Tl,e '",ra "I I be i.rodured wlih an "T"? AMPLEandCAREI-ULI.Y CHOSEN ORUHKHrRA NUMEROUS AND THOROUGHLY TRAINED rrx,. OHOItitd. THE BALE OK R KS R VKD SKA TfS w'll commence on WEiiNB DAY. November 4. at the Rox OUIce of the Academy, and at tue Mm o More of Meiers. BONER Ji CO., Nu. H02 Ohe,iU" Street. flT2if ADMISSION ONE DOLLAR (Reserved tseala. I'll y C9nts ex.ra.) NEW CnESSUT STREET THKATRF -THUS (Friday) EVENIiNO. Oct. 81. 41w-' JBKNK1T1 BKNKKIT BENJlFIT BuNKFIT Of the Brllliunl Mimical and Comic Arilateu the WORKhLI. HlTERt ' WOKKKLL sl,jpHi For tbP fl. llSkY;u.h vemion 0 f PARIb AND UELEN; Af..rwhlcht:aECIAli,HjiZ:""EUENT MISS JENNIE WORRELL will api ear In her great specialty ol . . NaN, introducing ber nnrlval.pii . Cl.Od DANCE. FalurdRy-OrtANo DUCUKftt MATInrkj 111 thoitly be produced 11 ARB n! BLEUE. MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET TJIE. AT Kb'. Begins at quarlirtns LOTTA'M FAREWELL BKNEFIT TO-NIGHT (Frl"uv). 'Icteber SO Trsltlvely Last Nlgut but One of f IKE-FLY. LOlTA A si FIRE-FLY Vvitti hO!., Dancis. aud Drum isolo. TO-MOBHOW (Saturday) FI'EUOON. LOT. TA'H LAST HRf -KLY M ATfNEN:. SATURDAY NIOMT FIK'-FUY T.OTTA. MONDAY, NEW PLAY-HE'S UOT MONEY. ARCH STREET THEATRE. THE LANCA"HIltE LAHH. , MBS, JOHN DREW Orgs 10 announce to tha tubllc that she purcbsseu Irom Lester Waliack. Ibip, tho sole right to present In ibis city 11. J. Rrroii's successful drama callel THE LANCA bH IHE LAS-1, as soon a tne manuscript play arrived In this country. Tho drama (now being acted at Wallack's, New York, with tbe greatest suc cess) will be n dueed a tu AKCH H THEKP TIIE VTRK ON HONUAV EVHNINh, November, WITH N1AV M'K9.KUY, -HloiNAL M UdlO. MECHANIC L KFFECl'd. AND ' ORKAT (lAWT. 1020 4t WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS AT i To 8 THlrt (ril )uyj EVttNlNQ. Ocl Si, H.nn.i iwmi 1 ..I jne fciaim-ui rramallBn, and Jir.iM'.rll tie J'. Li. toAVh'NPnu-ii UNEQUIVOCAL BI'llEsB MllHoO'" PTTFPai THE PEOPLE STILL PRE.HH "uilVVtltfj T- ilfth Night of the e Romantic Urania entitled t . F: OH. BRAMiD. OayalVo13 Oie""68 lD London aud tl the PKsent ' WILD LIFE OF THE OirSY TRIBES. Mr. y. L DAVENPOU1' lu Four Cbaracters. MUSICAL FUND HALL. CAllL hENTZ A-D N A RK HASSLER'd .-,t,itANIJ ORCHKBl'RA U4TIINEES, EVERY SATURDAY AFTEUNoON, ai Hit o'clock. hiibscrlpiloE Tickets, edmitilng to ihlny Couceris.15. Package or fourTickeis , . bingle Adml au p..,.... IinconTi" For sale at Carl Benta t illlrBoiTONS M!.2ut,ibVV. 8l.rt'Pt e;'.d Bt WMrl1 "assler'a Omce No. .11 b. E ghlb Mn tt. Eng emeuta for Concerts, Com Bieiicemt'.B, Balls, Private Parlies, etc., can be made at the oI1ic-. b. , jq y HOETICULTURAL H A LL. (i RUMANIA Ol.t HE-TK v P U B L I O KKHEAKSAla EVERY WEDNESDAY at P. M. Tickets sold at rhe floor, and all principal Music Kiores, Packages Ot five for f 1; single, 23 coins. fc ugngenients ran he inane by BddresKlng G. BAS. TEIlT. Ne. l'-'Ul MONTKK" Y bireet: Wlltlg's Muslo Htore No. 1U21 cbesuut street; Andre's MubIo biore. No. 11114 C'hesutit street. 10 19 3m THE FIRST CLASSICAL MATINEE OP tho OEKjIANIA OUCtlEarKA will take place at tbe HORTICULTURAL HALL, ou BATURDAY. Oct. Sl.ai half-past 3 o'clock P. M. Tbe Klgiiib binfinie (entlmi by Beethoven; tbe favorite t antasle fruin Mendeltsoun's "Mldnummer Me Ill's Iiream;" and fie Overture ' Catuarlna Cor naro" will he performed. iu 29 at TJi E R D I N A N D P A U W E L S' JD OltEAT NATIONAL PAINTING, "THE KEW REPUBLIC;" OR. FMANC'TPATION IN THE UNITED STATES Now on Exhibition In the i'enusylvahla Acalem v ot FIdb Aris (Euleru oallerles.) 10 3jv -TOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE 1 EVERY VAlw 6A1URDAY " GREAT COM bINAl ION TROUPE tn Grand Balleia, Eih,plau ,Burlesqut, Honors Lances. I'autninluies, UvmuaHt Xcts. etc. ATLANTIC GARI)J N'THEATRr?. CALLOW lilt. I, b'l'I'.KHr, HrLoW KIFTHT. LAisT WEfcK OF HORSE DRAMA. faEv cn hpv. KATH R .1JWON lrANJBLACK BBaa 10 27 it FOR SALE. ariLLIC SALE OF COUNTRY KKI DENCE, FCRNIlUItF, KT0, IS DELANO BURLlMiTON COUNTY, NE W JKRiEY. Willbesoldatlubllo tale, at 12 o'clock, noon, on THURSDAY, the 12lb d.iy ol November, on the pre. mines, a three-story double frame Dwelling, with twc-slory beck bulld'ngs, and lot or uearly tbre acres of grouud, fioctlng on the Rancocas river, live minutes' walk Lorn thatamden aud Author Rail road repot and whf. firtvllve mlnutea ride Irom l'hlladeiphia. and three hours fr m New York. Lawn on the river, abaudvuce ol shade, gravel beack every variety of lru't. Inn...eUUtely ai.r 'ae above will be sold Plane-forte, Mshonaur nd Black Wal nut Parlor, Dioiug-room. and iied-room Furniture Cookln uieuslls, caid.otug Tools, etc eto. Perrons wishing to examine the proper t before the sale may apply to T. 8. it C. K FLETCHER, JO 19 m wf DKLANCO, N. J, TO RENT. p O R RENT. TKEMISliS, No. 809 C1IESKUT SL, FOR STORE On OFFICE. ALSO, OFFiCEB AND LARGE BOONS Boltable foi a omuiirclal CollrgH, atmly at Hit BaNK OF THK REPUBLIC. f& TO LET V BUY DBIRABLB BUSI. LlUnesH local ion Four-story f-i' No 218 ARCH is reel. Posstastoa 1st of January. Apply on tne premises. HI t7 t A N OFFICE TO LET, FURNISHED OQ 2X unfurniahtd, No. 60s boutu TJLNl'ii Mtrant, UnioUe at m t m Me aftwtaovB, XI i
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