Ten IWrPTIP API T .0 VOL. X-No. 104. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 18G8. DOUBLE SIIEET THREE CENTS. yilE LEAVES Or THE THEE UKRF FOR HEALING OF T11F NATJONtf. Te have published ttie celebrated medical advertisement of Dr. H. T. Helmbold. Frevlous to doing bo we have received a moderate reward ' Jn Ibe usual way of payment, which we apply to all the wares, wants, and business cards we present to onr readers. It is onr custom to ex amine everything thoroughly which we ofTer lhroah onr column, and to refuse all that we annot commend. Now, as onr reader know IV e never do anything by halves, they can readily Infer that when a so-called medical advertisement occupies a whole page In the "Church Union," we mean something by It. It la not our purpose to dodge or to tergiversate, or to wink at any such thing. We have no managing agent who smuggles Into one column what Is boldly condemned In another. The Gettysburg Asylum swindle came to us; we Judged not by feeble sense, popular dUfJivor, fiior by Congressional action, Dutwe examined for ounclves, and no money In the world could Knv AtiA tnith rf tho "I ' h n mil TTnlrm" tn ftnm ' mend It. Precisely the same course we pursued towards Helmbold's Buchu. We bad seen It everywhere; It haunted our vision on rock, mountain, and cr.rbstone; In the cars, on steam boats, and by the wayside, we saw this omni present specific advertised. We never gave it a thought never condemned It, never com mended It; did not rush In the face of preju dices, and cry out quack! quack! We knew nothing of it; had other, and, we thought more Important subjects for contemplation than this wonderful medicine. Bo when it came up for consideration, we determined to Investigate for ourselves. As we do in theology, so do we In medicine never ask, "What does Dr. So-and-Bo think or say or surmise ?" If it is wrong, all the world may espouse, yet let our right band forget Its cunning, and our tongue cleave to the roof of our mouth, if we waver one1 atom In onr devotion. If It be right, not even the fact thai a boat eommaad, and a fortune is being made out of it, shall keep us f r in fidelity to It. For there bo many men so mean In this world that they will never advocate a good thing if anybody gets a good living by It. We know of men who won't hear Henry "Ward Beecher preach, because he lives In a brown- stone front, and manages to keep the wolf from the door quite easily. Just so with Dr. Helmbold; because he is making a fortune by bis enterprise, we cannot bend ourselves to the mean task of condemnation and wholesale kinder. There la something about the man you like at once. lie is no quack, A quack is an empiricist who tampers with disease by ap plying remedies he knows nothing about. Dr. Helmbold Is an educated man; be Is frank in every reaped; readily lays before you the in gredients or vegetable compounds of his medi cine. The very processes of dWtlilatlon are perfectly patent; there 1 no dUbolical decoc tion or compounding of elements that are vile and, of course, secret. Everything is open and Above board; what he does be know?; you can not be In his establishment three minutes irithout teeing that be is a man who knows what be Is about. All the world may know that the medicine be sells so largely all over the world Is the very best diuretic known. It in strict accordance with the text at the bead of this article. It Is but the leaf of a shrub x tree, gathered by the wild Hottentots, and baa been known for many years. Many others bave used it, and bear ample testimony to its usefulness. We dare any unprejudiced physi cian to test its virtues and not yield to its auperlor merit Taere are other ingredients, as bis advertisement shows. And now, having a good thing, devoted to it with an enthusiasm Which bespeaks honesty at once, what oan we ay what need we say ? The diseases treated are, some of them, peculiar ud fearful; but did Our Saviour shrink from the loathsome leper because the world did ? The Buohu is a aueolflo yemedy, and ought to go over all this world, U it la what any scientific man oan prove it to be, blessing. Believing it to be a blessing, we bave allowed it plaoe, and shall do it again, and for any and every good thing. As a toad or a viper would we shrink from error or evil, whether of Church or State; but every good tbing we advocate. Let the Insane man who S cries out quack at everything medlolnal, pause, "neet, and come to bis senses. Quackery is empirical, but such is not the Buohu; nor of nob Is the enterprising and entbuslastio man who is bound to suoeeed, because be wields right. Success to the Buohu! Let tbe leaves Of the tree be for the healing of the nations. "Cbureb Union." Marcu 31. im, editorial. FIRST EDITION NPAIN. Change of OII.cials-Thc Nation's Stability Washington's Por trait Raised Instead of Isabella's. Tbe N. Y. Eerfiltfe most recent correspon dence (to the 13th) contaius the following rela tive to Spalu: 4-overnniontnI stability. Tbe new iiovirntneDt Is now pretty firmly fixed In the saddle, with 1 he nlns oi power lu its bande, nnd the people b''tjin to discover tint the v. bei ls are In motion bearing tbe.u forward. The Gaa 'a de Madrid, ttie official or.zan ot tho piovi-imal government, j, raprliy liUintr up with notices of removals ot prominent otlicials In the vtr.oti deoartmeuts who are not rerarded quite sound ou the question oi the hour, ai.d wiih 'bo announcements of the api ointment ot other persona who ate more in harmony wuh tbe policy of the powers tfmt be. Any oi.o prjruin-n ly con nected with the government justovermrue 1 his no chance ot retaining his po.-uiou, as there are equally as wood men selected fur all the places niid men who can be truHtel as llb-rnM. It is fcrctty hard on some of the old oflieelioloVrs, but individual Interests mnt be subordinate to the public welfare, and they are compelled tj relinquish their bold on .ha. public treasure. In many respects the ch nines are likely to bj bcneCcal to ine Government in more ways 'bin cue. Some of these old letlows are notorious peculators and ra-cals i ertcctly up In the mobt ekillul wave of filching the fuuds oi tbe Sta e, and with no conscientious scruples which could prevent thetn from b?iDjr an expensive sieve through which the income of tbe country struffcled to reach tbe strong box in tbe tieasury. Tne attrition which wore a,vay thp money that travelled from the people to the Government was something never divuni"d of in natural philosophy, and the same exhausting procets was encountered in paying money out of ibe treasury. The present Government pro poses to do away us much as possible with this loss trom wear and tear, and reduce it down to the lowest kuown pprceu'atre. With anhoue.it administration of public affairs, now that toe immense civil lisis arc cut oir, thre is noroa-on why taxes cannot be reduced and a besinniue made lu the payment ot the pibiic debt, the interest of wh en would son swamp 8p tin if ibines wei.t on a they d.d under the old admin istration. The financial pr specie of Spain aro not so bad now us they might be. Admiral Topete has at-sumed the duMes of his oflic". lie arrived yesterday, and met wiUi a very cordial and enthusiastic reception. His escort consisted of regulars, volunteer?, and bailor', wiiobo.-e fiais, banners, etc. The alltJr was not so eraad a that on tbe occasion of the arrival ot S-rauo and Prim, but it was none ths le?s very Hatter lug to tbe plucky Commodore, who c ires very liule about disp ay. As leader of the ii-b-'lliou In Cadiz be was entitled to something nice, an 1 tbe pout of Minister of ilariue was very pro petl.y pivtn bini. The Commodore is a brave, Gallant, aud acrotupli.-hed oilier, and a plea fant. nfrreenblo fieritleman, very generally liked, lie will doub lts mtioJuce into the navy some desirable reforms. Lieutenant-General Dulee, whoe name h njPi.t.i ned wiih others in eooDecMon with tbo Captaiu-ljenerulstiip or uuui, uas necu uu painted Chief Director of Cavalry. Iltsbeal'h is eKceedioely delicto and it is douo'.i'ul whether he cau perform duty for somu limn to cowc. Washington.') Portrait. As one of the signs of thi times I may men tion that the portrait of Washington h is been placed under toe grand cauooy in front of the town hail in Barcelona, iu place of tin picture ol 1-aoel fcepunda, torn down, fia-erloua is republican, and it manifests Its eymp ithy w.tii icpublieau institutions by plcinr in the vaa fiouorable position in the commercial eaoital ot Spain the portrait ot one; of tbe celeora'ei founders of free institutions in the world, rioam is marebintr on. Tbe mvolutiondry holi day seems veiy little lin erowintr to a cio-e. Handa are traversing the city at all hours of the diiy ai.d night, and enthusiastic prooes f'oiis tollow the never to h3 tirei of "Hymn of Rlosio," that is heard sumj, whistled, atjd hummed evury inoruinsr, noon, aud niiht to the utter exel is'.ou of any ottier mutie whatever. I could not b"ar "Yankee Uoodle" or "John Brown's March," if played for fifteen consecutive days without in-terniisi-ion, much less do I fancy tne patriotic Bt anUh music, which h is merits to be sure, b it scarcely enough to bear It tnrough tais musical crit-is. It wil, be al over, some of these rtavc, I hope. All the ispani-h papers speak iu th tnoit cordial nnd lrienily manner ot the United Btates. which 0 promptly exhibited its sympa tbies tor free tostitutious by ackuowledcri tp the provisional Government fourded by the will of the people, and t bey have jiveo no heed to the evidently talse report of the Philadelphia cor lespondent of the Loudon limes that the Gov ernment h id mitiatcd a movement for the an nexation of Cuba to the I'nited States. Tney bave too much sense to believe any stupid re tort like tiiat. ARKANSAS. RecUlcNN Desperation of the Itebelw l llio liniKhm of the White Cauicliit-A Kew Ket-ret Organization. A correspoudeut writes as follows irona Little Rock, Arkansas, as to the condition of affairs lu thht State: Tbere are 50 000 or 00.000 armed white men in AikaiiHas who have, most of them, anuuil tbt-mkeivi'S wiibla tne lust two mouths. The raOiculs will tell you this; the most plausible, polltlo, and smooth-tongued. Democrat wilt not tttltmpllo dtny lu UuunmiiU aud dealers in revolvers have made ill tie forluuea. I'uese men are mostly banded tocether in t.bat asso eluilon know n as tne'K. W. C." or Kulhlsof i he While Camel la, a secret league, whoso ritual Is fair as the flower from wuieu it taken lu name in oi.tward rembtance, but whose mem bers tacitly uuderatand tuat they are to act together, foot to loot, stiouMer to suoulder. and breast to breast, whenever ocuablou suall require. Xwelve million white men in tbe South have no need to form a secret league amaiust four million blaoke; and farmer, of my owu lu Kiance, let me add tuls leutimouy to the negro, who, in the unhappy poililou luto wnlou no bus been forced, has bud enough obloquy to bear. In twelve month' continuous resilience and three months' extended tour in the Htates of ibe Southwest, supplemented by more or less previous experience lu every Soutnern State, irono Virginia to Texas, I have found but odd instance (tbe abortive rial ok at Kos'iler Point, La.), where the negroet), of their own aojord, lucned by no uutiurupuioas white men and cared by do real or fauoled necessity of action in self-defense, bave ever taken the ini tiative in any pricaolzed act of aggression upon tbe whiles. Xuelr conduct has been mild, placable, ductile, and luollannlve, as It wa during tne war. In tbe Uee or tbe most incen diary inducements thou savage, brutish lu stincis which it seems tne fashion toasorlbeto them bave manifested, except in Isolated indi vidual oases; and the trutb, ol vented of partisan coloring, would really seem to be that tne emancipated slave Is a timid Ignorant, child lun, and credulous being, Incapable of elf-reliance a pliant tool for any one wuo chooses to make use of blm for good or ill, but nothing more. Of all tbe Bt. Domlngos and Uaytls tuai bave been threatened where baa one been brought to paint The history of every riot, from New Orleans down to Camilla aud Ope- 1 meat), has been the rantie story of weak: aad tern tied resistance to relentless slaughter. ThlH general arming of tbe wultes, wulob, bv the way. is iioltitf on as rapidly la Loulslan as here, has ulieilor objects in view in which tne poor scapegoat nigger plays only a small part, what it will deveiope Into will be, to a great, extent, determined by the electlous la the Worth. Policy, a strongly rooted determina tion lo do nntaing to endanger the DjinooraMo i arty Worth, now bolda the peoplo baok. ''Ihese Kxctlcals charge us (says the Chairman of Ibe State Kxeeuttve Committee) wUh fomenting aud exciting disturbances, Woy. by tbe mere raising of our bands we oould llgbtucli a fire as their puny squirts would never extinguish In tma world I lint we don't, want, to do u." It Is possible to-day's eleotlius may knock out the wedges wolcu have httu trto kepi tbe vessel In the launching ways, and let her slide. If so, God help tne poor carpet-baggers and their allies I The people are getting desperate hO'V despe rate It would be bard to show wli limit oommu iileallng to this letter an alarmist and sous tlonal tone which it li the wi tier's earnest aim lo nvnld. Their present, condition U so bid, their future prospect is so lower lot;, that, any charge, however violent, would bo we comud. The lestorntlon of military rule. In wiiaever despotic form, lias n lernrH for Hie people after their experience of Connressloo.nl reo iustrue fon. It would bo regarued ns a happy relief. "Military olllceis," they argue, "ttioogt tbere may perhaps bo one black snoop In every 1oz-mi or so, are for the most part ueu'Ieinen. and hvo the IrjBllncIs of Justico Hnd Honor; but these men Inwbim Congress lias turned us over, liomvl Imndand foot, are devouring our very entrails like ravenous wolves." THE MAY OR A LTY. General Tymlnle Contests the Fraudu lent Lleelion oi Uauicl St. . ()n the opening of tbe Court of C unmon Ples this morning, James T. Mitchell. Esq., filed the petition of fifty citizens, contesting the election tf Daniel M. Fox, in the following words: To the Honorable the Judges of the Cjw'I of Common 1'ieai of the Vily ana County of Pnilwli l jihia. Tbe petltlou aud complaint of tne un dersigned respectfully show that iney are citi zens and qualified electors of the city ami county of Philadelphia, and that a gonerjil election was held therein, on the second Tues day of October, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and tdxty-elght, and that they voted at the said general election therein for the office of Myor oft.be city of Philadelphia. Your petitioners further show that It has been returned that at sild election Daniel M. Fox received slxly-onu thousand five hundred and seventeen votes for the olllce of Mayor of tne city of Philadelphia afor said, an 1 that Hector Tyudale received llfty-ulne thousand Mx hundred and seventy-nine votes for tae s ild otllce, and that the said Daniet M. Fox has been returned as elected thereto, by a majority of one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight votes, which your petitioners charge to be a false return and undue election oi the Raid loaDiel M. Fox, and they contest bis right to the said otlice of Mayor of tbe city of Pnlladelpuia. Thai the said election aud tbe said re'urn of the said Daniel M. Fox Is false, fraudulent, and untrue In this: That at tbe said general election, two candi dates for the olllce of Myorof the city afaore paid were voted for, to wit: the said iMmel M. Fox, who was unduly returned as bavlug re ceived for tbe said olllce sixty-one thousand, five hundred and seventeen vo es, aud the said Hector 'Jycdale, who was retured as havig re ctived fli'ty-nlue thousand, ix hundred and seventy-nine votes for tbe said olllce. Wneroas your petitioners al'ege charge,, and verily be lieve, that the t-ald Dauiel M. Fox received not more iban fifty seven thousand votes, aad that tbe said Hector Tyudale received at leas SU,79 voles for said otllce, whereby your petitioners allege, charge, and butleve lliattbetald Hector Tyudale has received the highest number of votes for said ottieelo wit, at least two thousand seven buodred ana fievenly-nlne votes more than the said Dtnlel M. Fox whereby the said Mentor Tyndle Is elected tnlliABai'l nmMr u-r-r tuo uny m i'Liladclphla aforesaid, aud snould hivobeen ho returned. Aud your petitioners apeolfy mora pnillciilarly the lollowlug grouudsof contest. (Here foliovy iho speelUcalioos of fraud, the Mime as in the petitions already published by us.) TUB CELESTIALS. lliirlingnine Milking Good Projtrcss. lleeent letters state that Mr. liurllugime Is mukiug Letter progress with bis iiiIhhIou than might be expected from the cold reception firs', plveu it by tne press. la addition to the Duili) Ji'ttvs. tbe Hlnr has urged bis claim to a fair blaring, and manifests n unmistakable friend liness towards Ibe ambassador aud the objects of bis visit. A paper similar In tone will appear in Ibe forthcoming Wextminiter Review. The JllnslmUU London News publishes por traits of the Kmbassy, wiih trlendly notices of its object. Wor Is the liberal press generally backward In appreciating tbe true character of the mission. The hostile articles lu the Times came flrbt simply because their ingertlon was procured in advauce by persons Interested com mercially In perpetuating the alternate systems of force and fraud on which so much of British trade and supremacy in Culna were buttt up. Tbe first official interview with Lord H a o. ley, it Is known, was friendly and satisfactory. lioalon, AdvertHer, Oct 30. The New York Money Market. From the Time: 'Tbe sales of gold yesterday were at 131 '; VaJ'('9 X(''.J,(ii '((u1 phwui. At, noon,wh"0 ilieawriuf IHiO.MiU by iijb Treasury Ottict was uiaUe ttie price was lai.'a per cent., and the award was at 131-il per cam. 'ibe Cash gold was easy, and ttie prospect Isihitit wil be superabundant to mcrrow, as me Secretary of the Treasury baa auiliorued hit New York oitics lo cash ibe first ol November gold tntercit ctieuki at once. The Abslsiaut Treasurer acted under llila Instruction ysterday. wlieu applied to by parties 1; a v trig Intereat viuuliers due on M nday. aad we lern that he will payout gold to all partlei wbo deilre tu receive it to uay. Iu taus deuartiugevea lor one or two days from tbe usuhI practice ei the Department, tbe Secretary bus eau'iled tbe banks and private b. niseis who bold l.r-e clainjs upon tie tweuiy-lour mill ou dollars gold lo be paid out lu November, to relieve, In a neusible utgree, tbe demand upoa tbe money market, and we know Ibat it ufturds Mr. McCnlloon and Mr. Van Tyke pecu lar pleasure to do an, because of tbe faciiilou or artdlo al utaun-avrea resorted toby one or two Oeipnraie prtlea lu Wall atreel, tnrouwa the agency ol some of ibeaecoaj-raienulional bank to arKrivale the praeut alrlunency la the uiarkit, Tbe tfltct of ibese b-avy reo ljJti la gold by the banks and bankers wbo Cjl ect tba Novem ber Interest upon the teruper of tbe Meney Market, wblcri was again unretared early lu tbe day, was lelt about o'clock, aud tuere was a audueu let-up In tbe Hunply and rate to t lie brokers. r ui 7(,10 per Cful. In ine ruornluK. tbe terms de clined lo 7 percent The puhnc luoda of tbe UuHed nlutea advanced trom llo.Vll U to lln'.u.lll per cent, tor the 6-2 of 1807 and all oilier den rlptinus advanced la alinut ibe aiirue prnporl'in. I ne Hiate boudH were H n-1 per cmt. biKber than Tbursday, and iherullway list, wltboutbe uifsodecldedivauiive as ou Ibe dowuward turn lu prices tore or lour dtys ago, was firm, aud pr Chi airouKiy upward. On me in sceiiani'iius ll-t there was a strong advance In Pacific Mali lo 127perceui. Amouj the New York ral.wayn, (' ntrai was the prcimneui leature, and toe n.ore aennlUve lo an alnce because of tbe largely increased short iulurtat made lu tue Block sluue laat v eek. From the Ti iltune. ''Money is 1ea active. Karly In ibe day loans were made ai 7 per cent. and '' per cent, c uiulasiuu, but at noon borrowers were ludy siioplled at currency lulerent, wltb large balances oll. red at tbat raleat lie clofe. Tbe Treasury J p.rtmenl paid large cbtcka for col u Interest dus November 1, to day. and U-mnrrow will py all anpllcaBU". 'I be tudl o eaie In money la due parlUlly lo Ibe I Mil tbtt Mr. McCuPocb has stated ibat tbe banks wU", under tbe present lock, may bavo teit called upou to treucb upon tbelr reserve In order to assist th-lr cutomra, will not be Dioiested, The ba ika also bave beu lenders lo day. know lag tne can r-nlaoe all they leal wllta gold from tbe Hub Treaaury," Pbinci palamd Intibbbt ih QOLD. The First MorlKage nfiy-year aevea per cent. Slaking Fuud Coupon Bonds of the Rock lord, Bock Island, and Bt. Louis Ballroad Company, principal and Interest pay. able in GOLD VOW, free of Government tax, are for gale at tbe office of tbe Company, No. 11 Wall a treet, New York, at 87); per cent., and accrued interest la currency. Pamphlets, giving fuller Information, may be bad at tbe effiee. Government and other securities received la ex, ckaoge, at market rates. H U, BOOSY, Treasurer. SECOND EDITION LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. The "Intelligencer" is Wrotli Treatlcs with Indians-Seymour's Electioneering Tonr through Pennsylvania. FROM WA SUING TON. Sjectal Desimtchto TliC Evening Telegraph. Wasuinoton, Oct. 33. A long 'orreoulciice la published in the Btltlmore paper to day be tween the President ot the Dourd of Police Com niHsiOLcrs of ibat city, aud President Grrett of the Baltimore and Ohio, and President Hinckley, of the Philadelphia find Baltimore Road, in which the l.tttcr call the attention of the police authorities to the outrages on passen gers on the 12th lntt., and request tbe polico force to prevent a repetition. The Bubsttince of Garrett's letter has been pub'ished. Ho deui that any paeujrers were abutted on his road. Jurrett, President ot tbe Police Board, complacently eay no one was assailed except a man whom ho nays provoked the mob by ehouttng for Grant. He pretends to have investigate 1 the case, but presents the rrioet Bhameful falsehoods in regard to the occurrence, his whole effort beiog on apology lor the rioters. Trent le wlfli the IndiMiint, Despatch to the Aisociated Fret. W A8niNOTON, Oct. 31. Tne Prcsiilent Las proclaimed a treaty with the Sacs aod Fos Indians of the Mississippi, by which they ce Je to the United States all their lands, In return for which ample compensation Is made, and a tiaot of Jatid set a, Me in the Indian couutiy (south of K-unmia (or their future home. FR OM BALTIMOR E. 8jttial Vetyatch, to The Evening Telegraph. Baltimore, Oct. 3"i. Judge Holtbin, in the Superior Court, this inoruincr, delivercl an elaborate opinion ou a motion to qmh the writ to Arrest General Iintler, in the case of Colonel Woolcy and Kl nbrly Brothers aaalnat Butler for daToaire. Judge Dobbin overru'ei tbe motion, holding that the Sheriff had a legal rii;ht to serve a writ on Butler, thereby arresth.g him, even though he wai a CoiiKreesmau returtaugtrotu CjnsreMS. Ttie case will probably bo taken in the Court of Appeuli, and if there sustained ths triul against Batler will proceed. . Robert J. Brcut and William Mend Addition are counsel for tb prosecution; Caleb Cashing aud William Sjhley tor the defenid. The matter excites much interest. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. Thin Monilutf'N luotatlou. By Atluntio Cable, London Oc. 31 -A. M. Consols, f4j for both money and account. United biatrs b-'20a, 73. Illinois Central. 97i; Kne. 284. LivtBPotx, Oct. 31 A. M. Cotton la tend'ti? downwards; sales of probaolv 18,000 btt,le-, in tlndit p GtilO biles sold after clot,e of tho market last evtnluir. Corn, 37s. 6ii. London, Oct. 31 -A. M. Linseed Oil, 2J15s. Seymour's Electioneering Tour. Br.TflLEHEM, Pa., Oct. 31. Governor Seymour and party arrived here at 104 o'clock, where a large concourse of peoplo gave h!m a most en thusiastic welcome. Tho ceremony of welcome and a short speech to the crod occupied ivb nt fllteeL minutes, after which the party proceeds 1 west to Wilkosbarro, where he will spe vk to nleht. He will stop over Sunday with Judge Wcodward, proceeding ou Mondiy, vlaScranton, Client Bend, and Hiuphumton, towards bis home, where he U expocced ou Monday nluht' At all the way stations tbe pejple beset the card and the Governor appearel on the platform to meet the crowds. A meeting of the Democracy is advertised to be held here to-night. From lliston. Boston, Oct. 31. A verdict has been rendered against the Boston and Worcester Rtilroul Company, giving Samuel B. 8Uie $6000 com pensation Icr injuries sustained by belm; run over while travelling on the highway in Natlck. The hoise John Btewait trotted twenty mile yesterday on Biversldc Park, in 5'J ruinates aud 2'ii secouds. Destructive Fire at Lock Haven. Lock Haven, Oct. 31. Tbe Muslnuand Farns worth blocks were en irelv destroyed by fire last night, aho e'ght business houies with their cou tents, and Fsrusworth's handsome brick real, deuce. Four other business houses were par tially destroyed. The lose will reach $30,000. Insured for $18,100. The tire was tho work of an Incendiary, undoubtedly for plunder. Shipment of Specie. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Yokk, Oa'. 81. The Iaman steamer City f Huston, salllnic for ICuropa, ratten out lo specie tl'H 000; the I'Vd'ioii Htsainur I'orelre, Kulliuir tor Brest, takes out lu specie to day 111.3UC. Spanish Patriotic Alrn. The Paris correspondent of the London Times sajs: 'eeveral papers have mentioned that when Petrauo entered Msdnd, on ibe 31 of October, his eh hi per was almost Dome otf its legs by the ttiroLg that pressed upon him with thauifl, corgratulHtlon, and kppiause; the singers of the Italian Opera, famberltk aaioug them, were out in tho st -eet iu a carriage, aud welcomed htm by singing Garibaldi's and Itiego's hymns. This has It d to tume discnsloa as to thi orlirin ot Kiei-o's hymn, wbicb has been attributed to ttie patiiot who.-e name it bear. Ic was cer taluiy compos"d in 1820, at tbe time of the Insurrection of Riego aud Qulroga, but it Ih now said to hive been fcan Miguel, then a colonel and chief of Ricgo' stuff, and since then so well known as a staunch l.ibetal and the oldest general in Spain, who wrote the words, while tbe air was composed by a youth of 17, named Uuerta, since then well known as the greatest ot guitar players. He was tbe Pagan tut of tbe Kutiar, and probably nobody ever plajed it as he did. "A Paris paper says: 'The guitar has rejoined the harp in that necropolis in which lime heaps up old thiniis that are disdained and out of fashion, and Uuerta is poor, A few wecta ft0 V. Carjat gave a toiree in his studio for the benefit ol the virtuoso. It Is to lb") air of Rteo's hymn tbat Bpain has just accomplished her revolution; so Huerta has his part In tho great events that have occurred. Let us hope thst Bpaio will remember It. and think it a duty to save from misery the old age o( the patriot com poser.' "Tbe air of Ricgo's hymn, repeatedly pro hibited in Hpsln by reactionary governments, has never ceased to bo ground on oreraos In the streets of London, and niut be familiar to most perons. It is of no very extraordinary merit, bnt played by a military band oa tho d iy of an action, or In the streets of Madrid when barri cades are no and shots ftvintr, It has an inspiring eftect. It Is by no means, however, tho best of the Spanish pair ot;c airs, some of which, such as those thai bcidn A In Lid nnd for etlas man tanat. are remarkably spirited. Those tiro nre known a the hymns o! Valludilld and of Na varre. The old Iraqa a Is fierce, aod suj'ive ot blood.-htd aud of priests rirazaed throjirh the streets by thcr heels, and ordered to gnaw a bone, and threatened with a curved sinre for their ihronts, with Its iava;elv scornful chorujof '.rara a fraiie 1 traoa'a porro ' sallow It friar" swallow it, jou c'otr !' Those days, le, us hone' are for ever past and gone In Soain, wbcti, In thd old time, tdc L'b ra! fever and tin deep hatred of tbe priests caused. so many cruel and fe'rorlotts deeds. "It seems difficult to trace tho cimposcrs of forte of the Bneit of the Spmlsn patriotic nirs, but probably most of them were produced, like Kireo's bymn. by musicians who were also s ilent Liheralf, and some of whom, pcrhap, lll befoie tbev had time to claim the cedit of their rompobliions. One cau hardly imagine tbatclasol niuMc bein written without some er thusiasm on the part of tho composer far tu i cbuec he seeks to flreotbersties)'iuse;slth i lira we were told the other day bv the Krnch papers that there was talu of inviting competi tion for the production ot a new national air. ti e Ilortensiau melody ot Partant pour ia Syria beine thought to have had its day, an 1 to want repl'iduf. Considering the mere prettiuees of Its ballad music, we may wouder that it has held its ground so long." LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUARTER SESSION-Judze B'ew sier. Tills moruliiK n beiulug wu hal up 111 tue writs of I.uOhhs curium sud utu by the election Jinlirus -Via vrr-re rre.trd lor rejcting certa 11 volns and alw iul'y reiuiii'DK eertuln naiurailz itl n p)h.-h. Th iirtcuo was that in whh;n J. Alexander Slmp-r-on waHvhtrged as Klecilon Judgo 01 ttm Snvwuih di vision el Hie Twnily-ti iirlh wnl wltn mudeuiuan ir In rfjerlinn the vo e ol a quaillled eluetor. John Hl),.el Hworn 1 urn a resnln.il of ihn Sawonth divlHton of te Tweiity-ln iiin ward, md am a nHtn ralixed clt r.en: I toon out my firm pipers lu IS'H. id niyntoud PBiiers In M-pifinbaf, IMS; Mr. Mlmp.ou w. (i Judge of me rleruoii the'-e: I dm everything t'im was required ol me to iirove niy quiilltlcv.ious.ont He reiust d to revive niy vnt , t'russ-exttinlnMd I did not not notion any bUnk date iu iuy Dft'urai ,. Won psperh; I lliink I icot my p.lirirmu the Court of Cu";-on fles: It was up H i'?: l1o not ki ow nriat Jurtgn wu 00 fie tionnti; Mr. ' l.n pion said be did njt tblun tne paper genu'ne B nl could mil nctvn it. Q':i atioD by Den- Is (V f rlen. representlnif the reli lor Was Ibe niu who adnilnlnpred theoit'.b oyoa stttlpgoa the bench o s uudlni? directly beloJv ? John o'Hyne, K-u , on bWiV.f of the Co nrnon wealih, objected tn tin quosttoii on I tin ground 'b' It was an attempt lu Inquire colnvraily Into Uh va tidily of the iitnr.il',-iti"i) cerillliiHlM. which could not proprrly tie done lor Die r apnr, binrlns ttie sent of a prnuer Omrl and the signature of ibe Froihauo larv. p-oved l.se'f. The Court ruled oa'. the question. T bl:n Ilrooke tesiJIU'd Hint he ws Hlrtpel's Voucher, nnd bad known 111 111 lor years, aud .lia', he saw Mr. tslmonn rej 'ct lllpoei's vn:i; Tne next chsm whs thut In which Jcn itf. D tvls, Jmlce of thi? First division of the Eighth WAti, was cliHined with mi(lBniBiiiir. Thomas Mooney, iin in being sworn. tesillll that he wits a r indent ol that dlvirinn. and a uuuralii! d cl Izen; he otl'iircrt to vote, ai'U hlr. Davis rt-jfctjd him on tbi ground time hli naturallK itlon eer illcate was fr idulent; the paper whs not relumed lo me: an Inspiwuor tnln him lo mnke IU illNtiirhano 4btut I', lor three or four other papers hd lie-n taKen In the sa tie way. He lived wltn John Kohl 08. tormerly a memrr of tl.lUlflll IIUIU Ul )..-., wli.j k'.K !.. dliuliNr.n from the armv and ottered 10 pr-ve his right tu vote order It, nut ibey would not receive It. t'ro".xamlnei' The wltnesi wild t iat he did not see Mr. Ilobliis how Hie dt;e this rtlachuruB for he remained onislde while Mr.Kablns wuul luto the r e 111. Tbe natnrallza'l in paper, purporting to be from tb (supreme Court, was ottered in evhlenc but Mr. O'Krlea oblec'ed. on t tie grou-id that It was lMU3d by IbeOuiirt at Nisi Friua, and not by the Puprmg t'i nrt. and yet It hore '.lie seal of Ibe Sopre ne CJiirt. Tne Jndge raid tl a', the Nlil l'rlus was but an 1 n nra.lou ef the Supreme t'o irt. but a braucb of it, tu i llierclore he wouid overrule the objection. '1 1 en i as called the writ 1 1 which Oivirge W.'Mai, the Judge ol tbe Heventh division of the first wa.d, w-.s the relator. Jobn r-mttb tesll led thst bebal 0 me to this country when Ibtrleen years old, and hful resided here thlrty nin years; be llrst lookout lit 1 ral y.nlton papers In New York twenty years Bio. but ailerwards loft them In Minnesota; afier ra sl ing lu iIih cl y tlx yeitra. lie thought ue had a rUht lo be a cttlaeu again, aud went to the buprr-me Onnrt and there toik out new papers. Hs presented them at tnls poll wh-n 1m ottered 10 vine, hut his vote was r Hi'.eil, aul the Ji lk,eai) his was a bogus pauer, a' d hft wo'iul nit a'iowhlm to vote upon li;onth uett dv lbs ro llceaien arrested Mm and demanded the ptner, an 1 f (;v It a aud we t with litem to Alderman Boiisail. who Mil him under t-Hfl hut. The pn'lcrmen didn't give htm Urns 10 put on his boots, and be had to go otf with only his si nners, lie sent the paper to Court by a man d:iui"1 Uutler, to learn wbe her Ibe p .per Wr s li?l, and B itter r. turned. sylng thel.'i urt bad eaid It was genuine, a d be made a wcoud attempt in vo'e, nut, althouuti Jtiiler o lie red to prove that the Court bad prouounueJ the paper tood. li e vole was rejected. Testimony was taken upou a fourth writ, In whHh J. K ia Keojbl,theJu.Ue of the Second divlsl mof the Eighteenth ward, was charged with unlawfully re fusing to ifCtlve the vote ot Pa'nclc Meebau. It was alleged Ibat when an objection was ratsd to Meeban's certificate of naturalization John A. Mera went berore Judge Alllsin, and staling Ibe cane asked bis advice, aud his II mor told 11 1 m to go back and present the vote, wltn proof, and tben 1 1 ihejudgn refused to receive It It would be at his peril. He rf ported this lo Ibe relator who said this, wa not evidence for him and be wo'ild not receive 'he vo'e. This closed the tesUtnoay, aud the argument ot counsel followed. COUHT Ol''' QUARTER SKSSKl'SH Jndge Lud low Tbe case of Alderman Hlildlo cbarxel wilb Illegal voting and misdemeanor In oftlott la refusing to accept ball In a hallab'e cso, was be'ore the Court on habeas soruus. It wlU be recollected thiC the allegations against the Alderma'i wsre, first, tbat when Col nel Jacoo M. Davli was take before nim under so accusation or reloslng to reneive the votes of Qualified elec.ors he refused 10 uke ball wil limit tbe production or dwds. and when the nir t'fs had (una away to get their deeds, and ha1 re. lur 111 d. ll hud left bis ulllfle; and aeo Iidlr, that he voted, although his Vote was challenged npia the iron nd that he wua an alien burn, and bad no nalurt HxalK.u papeip; to which be replied tbat he vctd unon his father's ppra, whi. h had been accidentally lost. As to Ibis xecond specliicaMon, his counsel argued that tbe receiiilon of Ibe vote. H Illegal, was an off-'tis? on the pa t of the f Jerllon Jude. and no', on tne part of Ibe voter. But bis Honor said be thought It was proper fi r'he Jury lo decide whose otr-i isa It ws, and, therefore, he would remand tbe relator npnt that charge. As to the other, the matter was held under advisement. New York Ntock Quotations 1 P. 91. Received by telegraph from Ulendlnnlng A Davis. 8tok Uiokers. No. 4H S Third atreel. N Y .Cent. K 12(1 ! Pitts. F. W.ndOhl..llW N.Y. i.nd E. R. ........ 4IUITnl. & Wabaah K... ti.vl uy.iMll uml Mr., p.itnm h u Ph. and Kea. R. 01) lniisl Mlcb.H.and N. I. U..8ul Adams Express (Jo. MZ Ole. ami Pltt.lt hW Chi. and N. W. com 9 Chi. and rvr.W.rref...2'!H- CM. and B. I. R 10tf MarKet steady. vvells. Farao - 2H' IT. 8. Express 47' Tennessee tis H Uold... 131 Bishop Stevens will avail himself of an op poriunlty to rest for a few weeks. In coiniilUnoe with the directions of his physlelun. This he enn the more con venlently do, as the clergy of tbn purlshes for which he in de appointments have mostly asked for postponements. Darin the month of Novomber those who have busU T.enwlth the KlKhnnnlll be kind ennuzli to rommuaicale with his Beoretary, llev. John A. ChUda, m FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Orriam ot van Evkmih Tiinnn t" baturday, Oct. Si, lass, There is no material change to notice In the Monev market. Call loans rule at 73U per rent. Prime commercial paper ranges from 8(& 10 per cent, per annum. The block marvel was dull this morning, but prices generally were higher. Government securities advanced fully iperceat. lOCi was Wd for W 40s: 1161 for 6s cf lt81iin, for W 6-aOs; UU for '04 ft20; wcrc!Bn2ma ,or'Cfi1-20ii. City W! .nwHU.rr, B"!lvwere inwtlve. Lchlgk Valley sold at 65,, no Haii Heading at 40 and Amnoj: 66 for Pennssivn'ft- nn tn w town; 67 lor M.i.ehlil: toVorih ft S .' vanla; 40 for Elmlia preferred; ioor VaffwSS common : 33 for preierred do. ; and 20 far PhihJ delphla and Erie. ,3r nlia City Pasenger Railway shires were without change. Thirteenth aod Firtreii'ti sold at 16 35 was bid lor Filth and 3 ktb: 72 f ir Tenth and Eleventh: 22J far Spruce and P,ne; 48 for Ches nutand Walnut; 65 for We-t Philadelphia; 30 lor Germantown; and 11$ for llestonille, Hank shares were broily bent at full prices but wo h.-ur of no sale?. 24i was bid for North' America; 164 for Phila lelptna; 110 for Ken sington; 73 lor Cltt; 45 tor Cnne.ilMatlon; 7 for Commonwealth: 60 tor Corn Exchange: and 125 for Central Naticnal. 6 ' Canal fh.irs wero dull. Lehigh Navlgatloti fold at 2!, nn advance of jj. Bud Schuylkill Navigation preierred at 2U2I, no change. 11 was bid tor Schulk'll Natu-afon cinimno; 70 tor Morris Canal pt ef n eo ; 15 for Siisauehanna tana'; andafor Wsomttis Valtey Cisal. PIIIUDKLPIII. BTOCK KXCUAS0K NALK.1 TO-DAI Reported by De Haven A Bro.. No 40 8. Third street FiRwT B 'IA HD. H0 do.N-w '12!. ' 2iin U h, I imki N Ta 10s 1,8 lliilnik'cli N As '12 9.1 ita nb Leh V K Is. isw lOsliNliN Pf. 2'H Vim nb Big Jit bt S HIHIiMV Wld.lK. bit A 41 fin -aa too sa Read M ..hdo. 0 l' till S9'4 UK) do.......b. K 1 0 do......o.sti cu 10a do ss . 00 s&. iex nun iiiui 1111115B toia q notations, reported by Narr .V Ladmr. No 30 Soaih Third 6treet; 111 ll a iLT sj r j ia. sk m . 10V.0 A. M 1001 ' 10-10 " ll'Ol " 11 07 . M. 134 1 IMlH 133 ll-h!) 133i!ll-35 134 11 'lit 133J'12 16P.M. 134 133 134 133J Messrs. De H ntton .Htm tin in c.... Third street, report tbe followng rates of ex change to-day at 1 p. M.: U. 8. Cs of 1881. 115 ftll.rl; do. 1H2, U3tail3J; do., 1864, llljta 112: do., 1665. lllJS)ii2i: do. U65, new. IIuaq 1103; do., 1HG7. new, llOjailli; do., 1868, 1114 (rilll:?; do., 6s, 10-406, 103ic5l06 Due Com- si i28dS. Xotes' 11945 Goid i33jei34- Messrs. Jay Cooke & Co. quoto Govern ment securities, etc., as follow?; U. S. 6s ol lsM. 115I15J: old a-'Os, do.. H3jr0ll34: new 5-20s,lK64,llUill2; d3.,l6S,1124aU2ijM0s Julv. 1861,110110.; do.. 18C7 IIIWIIU; do! 169, 111.13 Ulj; 10-40.-, IQtiSlOti). Cold, 133j. The Central Pacific Kailroad la now being r"hed forward wltn unprecedented eueiKy, ion miles havluu been added durlnjr tbe p. i sent year, and a l irge portion of the re mainder Is graded. The way business exceeds tl.epresenl laeliliiesof the Company, and the enrnlnK8 already average more than a quarter or a million in gold per month. A limited amount of te Company's six pkb f'K.NT. (GOI.I)) FIRST MOKTQAUE BONDS (principal and interest tn coin) will bs disposed of at 103 and accrued iuierest, In currency. Coupons payable in July and January. For snle Py Dm Haven & Brother, Uoalers In Government Mecm iiles.Oolil.eto., No. 40 Houth Third street. HiilnJeljjhia Trade Report. Satuhday, Oct. 81, 188. There la more Arm. nets in the Flour market, and prloea may be quoted 23 cents V bbl. higher tban the lowest point reached yesterday. About 700 barrels were taken by tbe home consumers at 56 256'50 for superfine; $7 2337 50 for extras; $7'508 for nrlnR wheat extra family; 88 5010 50 for winter w heat no. do ; and $1113 tat fancy brands, ac cording to quality. Ryn Ponr Is setllnir at 8a 8 f.0 bbl. ISo channe to no- lee lu Oornlrleal The Wheat maraet is quiet, nnd the teuden'nv of priois la for a higher raue. Btlesnf fiiw bushels choice red at 82 0,5. and 500 busheia anmer at 210. Hye sells at l 80 I Oi y bosriel for Pennsylvania. Corn la Inacil vent the re. centdeellue. Boles of yellow atSl 2.1. and Went, em mixed at 81-200122. 0tsare nnohanaed Sales of 2000 bushels Wes'ern at. 70720 No salts were reported lu Bi ley or Mslt liark Is steady, with sales of No. 1 Queroltron at t lo ton. ts-eiis. Cloverseed oomes forward more freelv ami may be qu ilea at 877 75. Tlmotnvls noii lnnl. Flaxseed sells to ine crushers at 82 ii'jCp. 2 l5. 1 Whisky In firmer. Sales at 81-18 w gallon tax paid. SUIPTINOJIELUGEXCE. foradditiorMt Marine JVewi tee Jnsite Pane POUT Off PHILADELPHIA. OCTOBER SI. STATU OJT TH BBMOMRTKB A TBI XVBNIHTU . 7 A. JI........ 48,11 A. M 6313 P. M..,. K t CLSARKD THIS MORNING. BteaniPhlp Whirlwind. Qeer. Providence, D. a. Steu Bteamahip Fanlta. Freeman. New Vorlr. John ni. bcbr. Kuallsh.Crowell. Boston, Caldwell, OotOoa BrlnO. V. Williams Steelman. Boston, Q.8 Kenntu. behr Llara Jane. Parker, -iaieui. "-a PPHer. bchrl.. Brldgiuan Hart. B mtou. L Andenrled irt bLFarl804nC01US,UU, Wevor MO''tO'n, J)ivi2; Bcnr A.J. Fulvles. Bragg. Newburrport. do Bchr Bnben Palmer, Ciaik, Savanuab, Castaer.btick. uey dt Wellington. WIL Rehr L. D. tsmail. Ttce, Danversport. Orlioom A On bchr Js. Veldren.Ouvainir. NurroHt.SliiDlelmoaAnn behr Clyde. Uage, Horn on. KliUnnlng Coal On hrbr K H. Uovnnon. lt'ks. Ne imryiiort. bebr Kebecca Knight, Birtleu, itiohmond. .A1f,R1yED thTi MORNINU. Steamship Fanlta, Freeman. 24 hours tm. York, with nidse. to Jehu F Oul. "0m lit. barque Royal Arob. Biauley. 47dava r. o tauda. wltn old railroad irT,n to Workma" O.?8"1' N. O barque Argonaut. 8iHenrale, S days horn N Tork, ID ballast to Wmknian A 1)0. '" BrigWvHilo liopeuian, trom Boston, In ballast i Warien & Utegf. u uauasc lo Br. sobr UUcuiet, Conway, is days trom Mtan With molasaea to A. Merino. aiens, bchr K. U. Wlllard. Parsons, 6 days from Portlariit wltn moke, to Crowell A Colilu. oruana, Hohr Barab lirueo, Fisher. S oars from Wllmlnstnn N. O. wuh lumber 10 1 Bolton A Uo. """"mton, echr Harriet Baker. VVVbOnr. Ill days trom St. John. . B.. wiih lnihe to Patiers n Lippioooit. Bchr K. SiiinicKurn Wlimmnre. trom Bjston Kcbr Robert Palmer, Clark, Irom aoston. " hohrS. 11. Wheeler, Lloyd Irom Boston, Hchr Junii-e Veldren. CavaMer. Irom Boston. Schr K B. Hbaw, bbaw. Irom Hoaion, Hi hr K. H HnanuoD iillks. irom Boston. Bohr John Hluiniao. Weaver, 'roro Hileia. Bohr I'ornelia. Carroll from Harford HrbrJ. 8 Delwller. Uracn. trooi MirMehead. Bchr U I). (Small. Tloe. irom Danveraport. Hteamer Diamond Si ate. Webb. 13 hours from Bal timore, with tin! mm to A tlroves. Jr. Hteamer W. Wbllldee, It (firms 13 hours from Bal timore with mdse to A. Di'iivca, Jr. Bieamer J. 8 Harlver, I)nnli. 13 hoars from Balti more, with mdae. to A. droves, Jr. MEMORANDA. Bteamahlp Brunette, Howe, hence, New Tork ytnleruay. Bchr Island Home. Carver before reported sunk OB Genrgp's Hnoala, wan lomned for (0"00, Hue was owned by parlies at V'nalhaven, Baugur, and Port land, Hour B. C Thomas. Crockett, for Phlladslphla, sailfd from Rockland 26th Inst. Bcbrs Gilbert rcen, Weatcott: Rhodnl a Blew. Pe teraon; 1 B Wlug, Kdgar; aod J. U. lugraham, Mlcholsoo, bence. at New York yenterday. Bchr iiarik Herbert. Crowell, for PnlUdslpbia, Cleared al Boatnn 2Utb Inat. bchr Uanauiloo, bence lor Balem, at New London 29ib lust, Bcbrs J. Cadwalader. Bteelman, and Pearl, Pink bam, bence, at Balem 27tb tnnt. Bobr 8. A. Boloe. x a lea, for Pbllalelphla, saied from baiem 27ib Inat. Brhra Brandy wine, Irelan; J. L Maloy, Raeaell; aad K. H. Bartle. baultb. henne. at balem 2tih mat. Bcbis Vlrslnla. McFaddea: Davis. Pots, aud Admi ral, hence, al Portland 2mh Inst. bcbrs M. Jefferson. Jefferaont Active, Bramblec Cberub. Layman: J. H. Murney, Harne) and Louie Balrd. Perry, hence, at Waablngton. U tsik Inat. BcbraB. B. Btrong, Tuttles Kapldan. Wandsti aod J. O. Bunyon, Heates. hence, at Ale"dr'a li b Inat. Bcbrs Crlt.1. Wendell Phillips, and lUVnue, keaue, at New London 2ib Inst, IBv AitlanM OubU) QnaawsToww. oot. si. - Tbe ateanuhia Beotta airlveo laat evening. . , . Ut aaaow.Oct. n.-Tbs iteamsolp Iowa nrf y terday,
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