8 TIIR DAILY EVENING TETjEGU APIT PHIL ADELPH I A, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1868. CITY IKTELLIGEKOE. A AMMTIOllAIi LOCAL ITEMS XKSIDB FASBB. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A riIlkt Thieves) Mid Rexvelvera A Frr-mlnl Pilferer-A Desperate Character Highway Robbery A Follretnnu Mafobetl Women- beatera 4Uong-U Eye Otit-Caaishs t I.aat. Charles Hewless was arrested on Sa'urUay, at TfDlU and Bprlug Garden streets, for plott ing the pocket of a tincknler, and wl held by Alderman Massey In tlWKJ tor trial. Francis Heyinour ou Saturday atole two molts and a wagon containing 2176 lb, of norae rWd, the valnn of the laller Oeiooj SUO, from Fifieentb and Vine streets. He took, mem to a table iiept by Michael Tuompsin at Teuty flfih fit: (I rentes i-treet, wuere be disposed of me lerd fur $1. ile tueu sold tbe bags In wulcb tiie feed fur tbiee cents a pound to a Mrs. Kllaabtlh Htady.oa Pennsylvania avenue, netr Twenty-form u street. All the parties were rreitd and held fur trial by Alderman Pan- J 'detective Reeder this rooming- tooK into rnm ay Margaret Weli.li, who ban bee i fre quency belore tbe police court for nela a pro fesifnal pilferer. Alderman Hurley sent ber Ibebrla; Fanny arrived within a few days from Havana, nnd In uow lying at LiimoarJ 'reft wharf. Oil Saturday ulgQt Kiwrit fcUreet, a deck baud, while uuder tue lnllaenee I liquor weutou board and eomineneed boat log ail bands In a terrible manner, hie was ar reted and i n being taken before Alderman Carperler wa committed to answer. CliaDen Kunz last evening, wni'e relnrnlug from cuurcti, was axsnulied ai rtncltin xoa aireet and Ulrard avenue by Win. Thursoon wlio relieved blru of bli wato.li and 87. Tbe nolte fircaslnned by this highwayman at tract d tbe al'entlou of Policemen Utlne.-t and Flood, who took chnTge ol hlfii. Alderinau BgB'eloo committed blm for trial. Yesterday afiernoon Policeman Hurt, of the Peveni h (UkIi let, ma'ie an ariestal Front and Cllowblll streets. He was set upon hyucrowd of lougbs, who released bis prisoner. Walle at tempting to recover bis prisoner, he was set upon and cut In the side. Heveral policemen were attracted to toe snot, and they arretted John Caatlday, Thomas Uallagber, Joiin Moore, and Wm. Halone, all of whom wererequlred to enter bonds for their appearance at Court. Uallagher Is alleged to bave had the knife. Mi. Hart Is not able io be on duly. Robert Catbcart ana Hamnel McAllister were overhauled last night, at Kigbtenatu and Montrose strtels, for assaulting two ladles who were passing that point. Tbey weie committed by Alderman Maaeey. Alderman run coast has sent Jimes McNa rnara to prison on tne cbarge of committing an assault and battery on a clilzen named Mona gban, during which the laller had an eye soused ont. At tbe Third District fetation there is a bag oontalnlng r0 pounds of tobacco, which awaits an owner. This article was found in the pos session of James Moran and Tnomas Harvey, who have been sent to prison for trul on an other charge of robbing a man of his overcoat and 89. Joseph Ktttswent into the Third Dlstrlot Station on Saturday nlgat toen'er a complaint, when he was recognised as an individual for whom a warrant was ltsned last February. Lie admitted the charges, wnlnh were preferred against him at that time, viz : that ol robbing a Jewelry store, No. 451) North Tenth street, of two gold wateues; a si ore. No. i.lZ North Tenth street, of a tray of gold Hog; andastore on, Girard avenue, near Sixth street. Alderman Carpenter bound him over for trial. Thb Bo add op Sdrvktm. The regular stated Tn eel log was held ibis morning. President Knees in toe calr. Tue following se we sand drains were ordered to be cons rucied and laid: A tbree-feet sewer on Sansom street anl Thlriy-seventh street; on Thompsoa streit, from Thirl y-drwt, to Thirty-second; ou Market Street, between Fortieth and Forly-tlrnt; a two feetBlx inch sewer on Oreen street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets; a leu Inch pioeoa Hwacson street, between Almond and Mr1 Btreetk; an eight-Inch, pipe on Uermantown avenue, between School and A rmat streets; and at twelve-Inch pipe on Chesuut. street, between Second and Front streets, in Ilea of the three Xeet sewer authorized. Tbe plan of tbe proposed extension of the 'West Philadelphia lUllway Company wast agreed to. A steclal meeting of the Board was ordered for Monday next, when it would proceed In a body to the Twenty-Hrst ward, and thote trans act such business aa to ay be presented. Ad journed. IIbaeino Bbfobb a United Status Com his Bionek. Al noon lo-day, before United st ites CoinmisloDer Henry Phillips, Jr., Klward idcOoldrk h had a hearing upon the charge of JlJ'ell distillation. Revenue Otllcer Hellman sworn I examined the boots ntt he Tax R-ctlver's oltloeand found property No. 1222 Salmon street assessed in de fendant's nauit ; also lound that he li ved on the premUes. Andrew B. Jones sworn Am a police officer In the Eleventh district; know thatdlstliiatloa has been carried on in premises No. 1222 Sal mon street ; bave seen a still there; on October Sth visited tbe place; the still was in operation; paw no one there; beard no one say who lived tbere; have seen defendant in the house; oau't Bay whether be lives there or not; never saw litm there while distillation was going on. Case continued nntll Friday next, at li AI. Polick Arrests. The number of arrests made by the polioe during tbe past month was 464, which number was divided among the various districts aa joiiow: J a B.. '.'.T.'.'. 10 11- VI. Building Permits. The number of permits Issued during the past month by tbe Iiixpeoiors for tbe erection ol buildings and alterations was as follows: Holler-house 1 Stables 19 Boglne and boiler- Shops 14 bonne 1 Sugar-bouse 1 Churches 4 Si ores 0 Coach bouaes.. S Warehouses 3 Factories M, S . Icehouse 1: Total 417 Warket hoube 1 Alieratlous and aUUi. Offlres 8 lions 03 Bhrds 3 Kkatlog ltlnk 1' Grand total 511 McCleixab. This morning General George It. McClellan.&t the residence of ills brother. Dr. WcClellau, on Walnut si reel, below Kle ventb, was presented with a cerllQcate of lite m. u w n . f j wuvvn.uwa , J.J I J I Vk I Jf Villi- pany, Tbe association were present, and the Oemral personally returned bis thanks to Co onel James Page, who was the spokesman in iiehalf of the Library. ADmt Goods IIouhb Robbed. The dry roods mm m u a. V.T . .... . . 'uroui r otuucuci uiali u at , rt J. i 6 INorlQ twfeu Haturday eveoicg end tbi mornln and lobbed of twenty iiaudsorae brocbe shawIh. An euiraooe U supposed to huva beuu etfeotod LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Tbe District Attorneyship. Installation or Mr. Kheppakd in th f)urt ol tkmiujon Pleas.ihis morning, before a foil iieuci), kud in tbe prebence of a ltrge ooj rourkeof members of tbe Bar, Wm. L. Hirst, Kiq. lead tne certificate of the Km urn JudHs of the last election, setilug forth that Mr Fur man Blieppard had been elected to the oftloe of District Atiorney, ana asked that the oath of office should be administered to him, in tbe aame manner as in tbe case of tbe Attorney (ieneral. according to the provldious of law. AH tbe Jndges arose, and likewise the lawyers and the oalh was given in the following orm: "Yon, Fnrman Rheppnrd, do solemnly swear that yon will support the Ooustlluilon of the Uolttd Stales and of this Common wealth, and will perforin your oOlolal duties with fidelity, ao help you God." The oalh having been subscribed the parties and Judges repaired to tue Court of (Quarter ktessions.wbere Mr. Mann caused to be read the erilAoatei from tbeOoiumon Pleaa that tbe oath of otic had been duly a imluUtered. In Siting language be introduced Mr. Srjeppurd as a is successor, and saying that during all his long ofliolal career he hud never swerved from lils sworn fldeUty to the oomniunlty and to the i niiinct. ...in 1 1.1 ...!!, H . l.j Ifl , ... 89 41 .. SO 176 1 S . itt 16 Z -it 1 .JiiKiDay Hergouuis ..,., 15 .14i!liBi(i;ar ilntectlves V4 .I83i Uhenmit Ulli 8 17.. 8 Reserve Harbor Police. Vrg., eonrt.be retired from fcls offloe. saving that 1 Promeibens in casting off bis havy chalni felt no more the pleasure of freedom than would he in rgoing out noin the tnresuom ui this court lo-day. jange Allison gave nil wining imimi'mT i Mr. Mann's faithfulness to bis irmt, and to hl eminent ability as p. prospcutor. and extended a warm welcome to Mr Shepnard to the dis cbarge of his dalles. Tue other Judges con curred in tbese seni Iments. Mr. Hbennard said be could not. after wut boil nnKseH. forbear extending his warmest thanks to Mr. Manu for the characteristically kind manner In which he had Introduced him to tbe Court, and that, upon entering lato thli new life be was conscious of no other feeling tbana desire to do impartially his wnole duty as a t ubllo officer, and to mke his loteroarxe with the bench and bar, odlclaliy and person ally, pleasantand pgreenble. t oiiitT or oitaktkk B iws ions Judge rioroe. Tbe November term of the Court, was opoaed thla mnrnlce by Jndee Pleroe. U P. Thorn o Kin, Eq.. whs nppolnicd foreman of the Ornd Jmy, and that body received the lnsitrnot.lons of tbe Com I. and reilred to business. Tan petit Jury was formed, and iliclnred until Thurs- uav morning next at 111 o ciocn. The Judge announced that he would sit In Court to-ruorrow to grant writs of babetsoir- pns and relief attaiast nniawiui arrests at, tue jiolls. THE DIVER. Ilcntli of tbe Celebrated John 44. Jreen. John (. Green, ol BaQlo, had tbe rconin-lja ot bt-mg tee best diver on tbe lakes and tbere ate le sailors who have not beard ot him and his (rats. A lew nats.elnce h-j committed sal- tide, nnd iLe llutlalo Express relates an incident iu bis 11 e m follows- Jobn G. GirCD. the diver, whose nrjbaopv donih by Lis 00 liaiud we chronicled reeemU, mis lu his time tue prtcmal actor la a mile 0 ri.tr b, tbe story oi which is an illustration of the frtft that as we line juscioiisly tieal every tiny on the Rrsves ot pnst etnerutioos, so we daily nifet in tvery walk of life those whose b-sr s are tne imni tombs or buried hopes. Katlv In lite he bfctmc ue-ply a'tsched to a 301111R lsdy 1n (ihelBoa. Mass, Hie beautiful and accouipiicuca daughter 01 a weaicny ctuen. The auui'hmcrjt was recipiocatcd, and alihoueh the father of the Itly looked with tio tavoihbie cje upou what he considered an unequal tngasre ment, he wisely loreoore irom afitve opposition. In return. Uren pledged hinipplt never to cla m the hand of hi-t ofliuueed until he had accumuHted eutlicieut to eiabio him to tetire from a Tora'ion to full of peril iu its mtare aod uncertain in its results. Liehted ou by the blur of hope, be becamethe mo-t daring and t'litirprlbino submariLe operator of bu tioif. row plunging down ation the weird yet strmiseiv Deiuuiui cavet or tne tropical seas. which held the wrecked galleons of Spain, aud tbm exploting the bottom of Lake rJr.e tor the sunken ireusures ot our miaul conmorce Bcch enlerfitice broueht its reward, and he was CDsuled to look upon the cousuiuiuauou of his bot es as very near at band. When heiiDdtriook lorescaethetreaiurefrom the Biinkeo itranier Atlantic, be meant that it el. 011 Id be bis 1 ist job ot diviuer, ana be comer) 11 LicHtcd thli fact with radiant face to the lew friends who shared the cl.en.iied secret of hn life. lie entered en'.hu-iBsticall.v upon his task. aud this very impatience proved his ruin. During the rioerees ot bis work be iQ.pm Jeotlv insisted ou Ot-fcuoiiig while warm, ninnit tUeierxiou- fcirsnce or bis comrades. The resnlt Is well known. He was se1zd with paraljais and was drajped to the eur'acJ more ucaa than alive. From that attc be uever recovered. He drapeed out the miserable remnant of bis life a nielauciioly wreck in health and iu hope. Moody and dieconPoU'e, he Fought iu the Intoxicatiufr glas teuporry relief from the sorrow which ooDreesed him. At Hneth be has ra-sh'y ended uii misery and his lite altogether, and found in the saicide's j rave the peiice he vuiuly sought else wh:re." DISASTER. xiIosIon of a Locomotive ou the Ohio aitu MiMMtaaiitpt Jtitllruitu. Front te Cincinnati Enquirer, Oct. 31. In the teighborhood of about twenty miles from this ciij in a station on tho Ohio aud Mis- Hisdippi xtaiiroad known aa Gravel Pic. On ThurKifly mpht Jast, about eight o'clock, a special ireigut train that lei t thiscitf at twenty five minuted past six o'clocc stopped at that iiHce ior tne purpose 01 ifikir.tr oa wood fcboirly after tbe train flopped, while the Drakeman was pacing tue wooJ aboard tne Under, tbe eogiucer oiling the eniiue, the breman piling the wojd ai it came aboaid. aud the conductor aud a purty of hjjs who had gatbtred abuutto see the locomotive fitaoding alongMle the engine, a powerful freight locomotive, christened "No. 19," ex pioued Ler boiler with a report tb. tr, w if heard loruiiles around, and a lorce that killed tbe conductor, fireman, and oue of the bojs out right, aud vcoundeu two or more of tbe bays, who have since die!. Tbe eufjin-er, and a hrakeman named lleurj 'Hove, brother ot the Ci uoucior, were ul-o injured quite severely. Soteirible was tbe lorce 01 the explosion that the eagiue was shattered into a tbouaatidlrigmencs, some cf which were blown to tho Kentucky tide of th5 Ouio river, a diatauceof nearly a iliIo, while others, large and 6 null, have siucs bi-en picked up all around the scene of the accident within a radius of a thousand yards. Tbe wood iu the pile alongside was Bent fjyiag in the air in every direction, aud a stationary engine, used tor sawing the wood, and the hou-e that enclosed it, were blown to frag ments. Tbe conductor, Mr. Mill.", was li;ted up and blown agaiutt the wood-p.le, s.ruck in the face and bodv with several fragments or tbe boiler, aud so IVarlulir mangled and burned by the escaping steam as to be almost unrecocrniztble. Both, legs were broken, his body crushed to a jelly, face and nect gashed, and skull crushed. Tne Ureman, Jonn Uuilotie, who was MaDdnig near the fire doors, in a posi tion to feel the full forca of the explosion, was nlt-o horribly mangled aud instantly killed. His limbs were broken, body covered with cuts and brnibe?, and tkullblo na otf and bratus scattered all over tbe river side of the water tank. Oue of the boje, namel John Smith, sou of one of tbe eroplojees ot ibe road, was blown a distance ot itUO jards auairibt a gravel b mk and instantly killed. Ho was about twelve years of uge. II a broiher, a few jeari younger, was alo blowa a long distance, together with the flying wool, ana so oaaly injured that he has since died. Tbe other boy, I nomas Murphy, about fifteen year old, was lilted up and thrown a distance of fifty lect against a wood p ie, which fell on hU body, completely hiding it from view. He dii d a few ruiuutes afitr bciug taken from the debits, llis little brother, about kix years of t:e, was thrown a dihtauce of forty leet, into a lotct tail weeds, where he was b hart ly after wards found, crying lustily, but comparatively unhurt, flow the eniriueer, Mr. Gardner, who was Kiandibs within three leet of tbe engine when she exploded, escaped death is a mystery. He Wiis kuocked uowu and pretty seriously iuiund in tbe head, shoulder, and hip. Henry Howe, the brake-man, had his hip and Vote criibhed, and received in'.ernat injuries, which it is leated wHI prove fatal, beveral oil er persons, whose name we were unable to leurn, were iliifhily biuUed and sciatchei bv tbe Hying Jracuunts. ELDING INV1TA.TI0N3, ENUiUVfcD IN the i.eweal and beat uiauuer. iOUib DliiLKA, bitailoner and Kngraver. 1" No. lUASCiUCSNIH' bttreet. HTIIE UBEAT CARD JL Ditpor. THE Lisl' NOVKOTY. WklJUlNU , PARTY ItJvtTATIONB. New style of VISITINQ CAR138. Call and examine ou' BAMPLF.9. Jt. HOPKINS A OO , BTATIONERb AND KNU K V Klli BlmwuSm No. UI8 AKCHBireat. rpilB LATEST FALIi STYLES OP PARTY AND WIDDJKO INVITATION. A large tMorlment of nsw ityles of French Paper Paper and Knvolopes In boxes already stamped. Paper and .Envelopes stamped In Colors gratis. JOBN LIB BHD, id 12 n ws Np 921 SPRING UABDKH ireet. THIRD EDITION WVSHITVGs-TOIV. Tho Olmstcad Post Ofllco Frauds Tho Alabama Claims and their Settlement-Military Changes. FRO 31 WA SUING TON. Special Dctpctch to 77m ninj Telegraph. Washington, Nov. 2. The Attempt of TarkhnreS Deputy Marshal of Michigan, to kidt ap Mr. Towers, one of the parties alleged to be implicated in thn Olrnstcal l'oat (tfllro Frautl, for the purpose of carryiug him to Michigan, 1j ecverely censured by the Goveruiupnt offiriers here, and tbe couductof the ollicer will be fully examined into, and he will probably bo dis missed. It is given out that there will be other changes in the Conininndcra of Military Department bf9ldes Rejrolds. Tho President maintains that thry are exceeding their authority in the Plates which are admitted to representation in Congrcs. Vol n ml ti ou lcpntchea were received from Europe from Minister Johu Eon ielating to tho Alnhmnn lnlm, but their contents will not be made public until the return of Mr. Ecward. FROM WORCESTER, MASS. Snd Ending- of n Halloween Celebration. Wobcebteb, Mas?., Nov. 2 At Mitford on Saturday night, while a party of young Irish people were celebrating All Halloween with games, the girls went into a neighboring field to procure ca'jbage, aud were fired upon by the owner, Bartholomew O'Donnell, a man about 60 years of age, and Miss Bridget Murray, of Boston, was killed, the ball passing through her bead, causing death in an hour. O'Donnell, when arrested, had on a large cavalry sabre and a large navy revolver, with two barrels dis charged. Ho was found in hla house, and ap peared perlectly unconcerned and indifferent about the matter. Tbe Coroner's inquest, held on Sunday, agrees with the above facts. Schooner Sank. Tort Rowan, Canada, Nov. 2.-The schooner Scandinavian, from Chicago for Oswego, with 12,000 bushels of wheat, went ashore off here on Saturday, aud tatk. The crew were rescuad in an exhausted condition. Markets by Telegraph. Nsw Yobk, Nov, J flocks wertt. Chicago and Tto Island, Hi',; KeaUlUK, 97; Uantou Cj., iW Krle, 4 .'; Cleveinud aud ToIikIo 102: Cleveland and i'itl:ibur. K6?4'; Pittsburg and Fort Wavnn 112 Star York Central. 12o,': ilouols Centra'. 141; Cumberland pre'emd. K4; Virginia s, 67; Mluourl fit, HO'j: Hudnou River, 13-: is-'i. I(9: do. 1SBI. 17V: An. 186ft, lis: do. new. I'CV.aill. in-4ua, io. Oold, YU!t. Money, 7 per cent. Exchange. Vii. Nkw YoaK. Nov. S.Cot'on (filet bat firm at SS'-i'o. Flour ill d d chned 6f4l0o ; sa'e of 70)0 brrl4 mrierfl"e at 'WiOO sn: extra at JiHOijiS t choice at fTOfo-SO; fi cy at 7lK9''i. W healduil aid dnnitntng. Corn rlrnier and ad anced VtiWa.: aif of 1 8.000 Iiihq mixed Western al l-n'oil M Pork 27 tor new Me39. Jrd dn 1: etpm. IT(al7'jC. Wbinky quiet. Baltimoe Nov. X cotton Urm and held t25!c. Flour dull and oomlnnl. Wlieot dill : prime aud choice, t2-ar)(Ti(2 40 Cxrn dull: white, I1 05 tor old; j llow. Uii i8 for o'dj new 80(5o Oils dull t7o. Bje. VmWW. P"rit tu nt at '29R0l Bic in, rib Flr)s 17c; e'ea' sid9. 17,'jC.; fehuuiders, 13 jO,; llams, I'J&iCc. Lard dull at isa 5rw Tork Stock tuotatlons 3 P. M. Itecclved by telcsrrapb from Olendlnnlnz A Davis, Stock Brokers. N o. 48 H. Third atreeL N.Y. Cent. R 121:?4 Toledo Wabusb... B3 N. Y. and E. K Mil. & Hi. Paul coin. 00 Ph. and Kea. K 04 Mich.fi1. and N.I.R.85 Clev. 4 Pittsb'c R 87 Ch. and N.W. corn 0Vi Adams Express 4!lJ wens, rario n.xp... iJi U. 8. Express Oo.... 47 Tennessee O.s.new... 71 CliLand N.w.pref. flo Uold mil CM. and R. I. R 101? Market steady. Pitts. F. W.&Cbl. myt Dr. IT. R. Llnderman, Director, furnishes the followiugstatement of Deposits and Coinage at the Mint during the mouth of October, 1S(H: V-iiue. Oold Deposits $178 277 S3 Silver DepoblU aud Purcuases 73.52.! 87 Total Deposits COIN AO K KXKOUTKD. tiOl.II. Denomination. fio. uf Pieces, Flue liurs 19 Total , Dollars ... Half Dolliiis., Fine Burs 19 SILVER. iK 000 80,'.0l) 6 .... 8251,80070 Value. 10.814 69 810,811 69 25 000 00 16,(MH)00 272 00 Total 65.005 Five cent pieces 2.I6S,(I00 Three ceut pieces 155.000 Total 12.313.000 BltONZK. One cent pieces 1 0 )0,000 Two cent pieces 315,000 Total 1.SB5.000 KKCAPlTULATIOSr. Gold coinngo 19 (Silver coinage 65 005 Base coinage 3 078.000 Total No. pieces S 7SS.024 810,272'CO 8107 900 00 4,(150 00 8112,550 00 810,500-00 0,300 00 1 10,600 00 810 81159 40 272 m 129.350 00 8180,108 05 General Bchutz has met with extraordinary Miecess In his trip throueh North Mi'sourl. He has bad enormous meetings, mobt enthusiastic and fticceesful, and finds the people fully aroused. SUPUEME COUKf. NATURALIZA TION rArEU9. Philadelphia, Nov. 2, 1803. Iu view of the recent decisions upon the subject of tbe rights of naturalized eltizens, particularly the opinion of Judge Brewster, as reported In the Pub lic i titer of to-day, our opinion Is that It will be the plain and undoubted duly of election officers, ou the eleotlon to be held to-morrow, when a certificate of naturalization is presented at an eleotlon poll, having tbe signature of a Prothonotary and the seal of a competent court, to receive such paper. We are further of opinion that tbe naturalization papers sealed with the soul of tbe Supreme Court are Issued from a court competent to grant naturalization papers, and tbat any eleotlon otlloer rej doting them wilt subject himself to an aollon for damages at tbe hands of the party aggrieved, and after the de cision of Judge Brewster In the eases just Heard before blm.suon oulser, as he cannot plead lgnoranoe of the law, will plaoe himself la peril of a criminal prosecution, Oeorqb W. Biddlb, IiBWIS O. CA8HIDY, David W. Bellkus, Isaac Qcruabt, U. M. Phillips, William a. Pouter, William S. Pkioe, Kbwahd Olmsted, J AM Eg JC. OWKN. )t FOURTH ED1TI0NI THE MARKETS. T II 132 WEST. Killing Ncws-Tho Indian Oat-ragcs-AlTiiirs in 81. Louis. FROM ST. LOUIS. Ilie Colorado Mlnea Indiana In the Kwrtliweat, Ft. Louis. Nov. 2. A. Pcnver despatch says Mr. Wt arc, the CoramlsMcner sent by Napoleoa to examine the Colorado mine", has organized 8 French company with fl, 000,000 capital to build a tramway from the conl beds with a view of furnishing cheap lut l tor the smelling works' and abo agrees to construct a gas works here iu niLetj days. An Omaha drspntch savs the Indians dis pluceo a rail on the Union raclflc Its lroad, near Sidney, on Balurday, by which a fro ght train was thrown from tho track and the ureman killed, the whole trtln being wreckeJ. The (rains going west were obliged to return in cor sequence of the apocarauce of a large bdy of Indians. Troops lrom Forts McPbcrson and Buetcll have been sent to protect the railroad men. All was quiet at the lat accounts. Five drtprradoee were hung near Giliaore, on Friday, by a Visilauce Commitlee. A despntch to tbe Republican enys that Gover nor Clayton has declared the regtstraiiou inva" ) d. This will etpcially affect the tso Congrei sionnl dUtricts. Ihe aessssication of Conpressmau IlinJs was the result of a private difficulty, aud the Demo, crata universally condemn the act. From New York. New Tokk, Nov. 2. Superintendent Kennedy, of the pol ce force, undertook to-day to issue a general order to the police, directing thcru to take trisouers arrested fraud uleut voting before tbe United States Commissioner. This is said to be in contravention ot law. Two of the Police Commissioners, Bosworth and Brennan, will Issue Instructions to the force not to obey the orders ot tbe Superintendent un'ess issued by authority of the Board. Aitrr tbe ekction, it is said, Kennedy's action is to be maJe the basis of an indictment agaiaet hiu. From Fougbkcepsie. Special Despatch to T7ie Evening TaUgraph. PoucnKEEPSia, N. i., Aov. 2. Tuere was consideiable excitement here yesterday in con sequence of tbe sudden illness ot all the scholar in the Military Academy hero, consequent upon eating of poisoned cheese. The teachers were quite ill yesterday, and about.sixty of the scholars were q alte sick, but to-day all are better aud in a fair way ol recovery, PfllLADEirillA STOCK EU'IUNOK 8 A LEI, NOV. 3 Reptried by De liaveu A Br ., No. 49 8, TaLrd ureal BETWEEN BOARDS. (3(0 Pass, I sr,es...c ivk 1 , 15 M Cll M, iNrw....H W UK) do. New I" H (iO do. Mw lOi'i (100 do. New 1 l4 tiuiuo do. New. U-l'2'i tsuo N P R c ", IW(J A Am (M. 89 la wit cb i ' 72 I so i am V AUJ 10 8b Pbll A .....1)60- 1'8 I t do.... t. 28 BBX'OND BOAUD. 200 SU Bin Mt b(0 H 1 9 do 8 1 ' sn Miuelilll 57V cu so AMa n.....JJ. 4 2 I do 4 209 do .5d. 49 lOt cta........c. i U0 dn ti6n. 49 1 e do. .-tH. 49 100 dO.....08Uu llftn0Pas.lser e5.it 4 201H1HT 0. iew......l fl ( us Bead a, '43-lt0.,.. 9 1S tc N Ha.'Ti t Oubcil N t. '82 71 7au Jbell V B Is. 5 V ni ah Bead K. stu. v 2 0 do.....49 1- IS 1 'K) do C 49 LIFE INSURANCE. E. V. CLARK & CO., CANKERS, No. 25 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, OKNEItAL, AGENTS JOB TUB National Life Insurance Co OF TUB UNITED STATES OF AMEUICA, ion TUB StatcB of reuusylvnrila and Southern Kctt Jersey. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COM PANY Is a corporation chartered by Hpeelal Act of Congress, approved July 25, 1808, with A L'ASII CAPITAL OF OUE MILLION DOLLARS, And is now thoroughly organized and prepared for business. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solici tors, who are Invited to apply at our office. Foil particulars to be bad on application at onr office, located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars aud Pant' pblets, fully describing tbe advantages ouered by the Company, may be had. E. W. CLARK & CO., SO. 83 SOtTU TIHBD STBEUT, 8 8tuftf PHILADEDPHfA JEAVEUS, CHINCHILLAS, ETC. KfC JAMES & LEE, HO. 11 SOBIU SEt'OHU VIBKCT, Siun of the Golden Lamb Are now receiving a large assortment of Bearers, Chinchilla, and other Overcoat ingB. Also, a full line of 3-t and C-i Black Doebkius, all of the best makes. The attention of Merchant Tailors and Clothiers are specially In vl ted uzsi AT WUOLEPAT.K AND BRTATU f$s Cm & Aa PEQUICNOT, tiliiiManntactnrers of WATCH UJBK3. aud fiealais In American aud Imported "W A T O XI IQ S, No, 13 Booth SIXTH Btreet, 1 6rptntbs Manufactory. JTo. 12 & FIFTH Street GJCt THB BEST THB HOLT BIBLK-HAB tns Kdltlona Family, Pulpit and Pookel Bible Id bwutlrui faiylMi ol Turkey Morocco and antlaas bin HI ok. A bw edliloaj anaage4 lul phoOKraialf SMttxail of BuoUlM, WV, W. HlRDins, rabllnher, mm BM mOUOUXUX Haieat MtwtiNuia Tbe following are tbe latest a notations for th tarloua article aealnrjaUd: APHKs-cdtti D4 et. Pot, lnti:i0OIt))iTI t Bt tr LiLIu Darn JH V ft. Bprrin. V 41 St -It U.JilHVJO 6 tu IKJOOJ IIA y Ml Adam'De t.Uy-21 W-J3 i(iim i Hiai til COALDUTV; too. J 11-26 . yion, M..Ori,IVton f Hlrttiy.. (cu Flctou o Amh i,inmlb 7'00 i S 'W CIMXJA- IXITV. IC, f K, Marac'o glOloOd 28 wi (luayoo'lf ' " KHalO Be. IHoVo I" a O.Vl'KK I'rtTYifto ltb Javn.wu e,B)'a 21 kin Janikica us a- l4iiia rs , is . a 1 Maracaibo ls a m.li hi. Dn n i ,caii if -i. '. COITKR (Kl'Prk.R lirTY! Fig and II r. Sc and MiramliiK. m WIIi. Aiu'can lnvoi 2 a bliraih 'K new liiiii)V M a Bhcnthrg flu. Jii a 21 Biitaip-g yet. n a Fis. bin a Bi.lt...... t3 a UHl.U- AMI Ii Y KB Alcolul....... - to a A lof, v n.... Ki a A lot MHCiHne s a M Alum 6S Aut'rt'K, gld a M ArnolB rl. H1 12 a 2 a i(-nic. io 'r, K 'i''. a rstukl, gold m a lo Manilla. V uid 14 Jut, (old t auier. una u i0ihii70hi) 1I. lrlfd...271tHlll5 0O HlOI-buTys looent. ad valorem, g.id K.(4 All., yrxa t4obltt)r 11 :i 11 Do.do.r.ltd. ii tii iiroiioo).. -ug an Jnan I7t4 18 rtavanlll. elo -li a 13 Maiacalnnndtd 14 a is Marnnh oimo 12 a 18 MatKmoraa...., 14 a 14 . itiflio... li.Sa Is'i Vera Urns - llii -1H DryHontn S'd . Il 1H Calttornladiv, 12 W U ( alcuitaBulT. gd Do. Rlps-Apca lism) is lo grewa 12V 'K I4reu HWt rt UuyHlnush'er : I (u isx m'JN k v UitTY: aio.'Psa.. Cuba, g gal,, amy paid. (u wi 6M -25 !-2 (fl-25 a aato a-ai a al 68 a a 4 in a is a ao a-M a 1 7U a 8t a-75 a-85 a 4n a I'M) a3S5 a3'7S a no a 64 a 40 a- is a so a 14 a a 28 a 61 a- 61. a 11 Axnaietida i1 a 40 l,ulnHJlCh(l Vl HS liul-aui lolii... 116 likinkni Pe.Mi. Hfriicn.Pvrs k'''27 lien l. 1 urk. Ht-caro.lSiMla, kd H,7i 4 uoiax, inutu 6;,a 7 hr nis.oup.ri.il a llrlujf! oii llor a t llr ui'e.'f in...6'iie a t'auirli'rVU' iiM,g a ltnnui.r, ret 1 aj t'aiitliar'dfa.... L'ar.Auiuioula-tS I ardkuioma. 8 2 L'nsior UP llmujonilleFI. 16 Cblorale l'ot- anil, gold ,-M Coclilneal Uril7 I cell Alex, sold Copperas Aui. a Crf am H, d...2t b ( ubf ba. K. I... a SO C'utcb,rol s Uphoni Salts- 4 Uauiboge 1'7S a2'00 Unm A ruble, a' is 83 Gum Arabic, kd . 45 (lou Bctitoin 1.0 Ou ui alyrrli, g Qnm Aiyrrta, Ty oo Gam 1 rag.,st Hi bui lrK.. tl.gilso Hyd. fma Kug. and Fr..g ldn CS Ipfcacuaulia, Ur 8 CO Jalap In bd gld 1!5 Lac Dye... ...21 Licorice I'aale 24 n. Bitilor. Dutch gold 12 at.dutr, liieucu gold .... 16a Mb ti li a, small llaae. 86a Uanna, large Uakc. nOa 1'75 Nntgalis. bl. A " a Oil Bug l S7J, 8-60 Oil taHbla a S en Oil Leuion....4 U0 a 4.R0 Oil Vei.peim'i a 6'60 Oil Oratige...... OpInm.Ty a'd a 86?H Ox.acio Vli 81 a Flioxpliorua- a fruB. FoiasU. 31 a Quicksilver.. 7 a 77 Hbubarb, Clil 2 26 a 8-25 saleraiua.c'h 20 a S. Am'lao. g'd- 8 a t 8.boda, gold. lit a 100 earoa'liia. lion m bd gold 26 Sama'ilia.alex. In ba gold... eeuiiB.lu. I. 20 Snui'a. Alex 26 Shellac 4 6ia Asi ... Cgold r7H S. Lead. v. d a 2S sulpU. Qnlii. 2 40 a 2 46 lar. aciu, k. i VtrolarlH, g.. o0 tMirlm Hint.... lu f tA'l'H tlu nun : ! I'rioieWnii'n- 6 a u I'eniussee...- 78 0 pibil JJi'TYi Mackeiel, 2: HutitHH, tl; almon. : Olbn U kled.ti Wf bol. Oiiifr i'mb.pW kied, dried, cr smoked in smaller package , 60 cu. W li Diyfodcwi.7 87)a 70 rtlKIIKl OMU 1'ickk'd coo. Makr'IK.l. Mackerel Mo. 1, small 16 CO Haok.fC&M 12i Maeko.BM.ll 60 balm'rl'lulS.26 00 Sni.l'lc vice bbad. t'l.No.l, h bl. bbl...- Hu'dHik'd. lUr'gweli'x. 46 liiri mir. Nri.l 28 ki. a X IniTY:li6Vlon Nortlilliv.V11'-! a--4 i'LOllt AM) alKAli DiilYilOVcenl. Bour. .i5 iiX. AUiOer) In..OUio,J- 7 7alC60 dipping. ' Obio ex. bds. 80 alO-IO (ipintnte do..lbU0 all'6o Canada Hip. i auadaexlja Brnny wine. Oeoriilown cailtur'a l j-oo alatO tireton..-J Alexandria... liali.llow'dst live t lour......6 no Corn Heal 6 28 do. Braudy'8,8 40 ft.,. Pnuclil... FBU1T Ldtv: Dried. 6c.: AlmoDds, tMUiliK-. shelled aud not shelled: other Hum, 'tc: J'atee, 2c: -ar dlufS bu. Orapes 26, aua frulM lu BiiKftr, hjyrup and vy o v uv11 Bals.Hh.VH" a 8 60 K-i. hi L klvr4 1 a 4 . n Our'HlslV'-2-'-ta 13 Cliron a-w AluotKiaftlcl. ly soil shell, i 18 a 14 iiiii'k ahell d.-46 a Mi f U 1(8 A N i bKle Fura dressed or uuurewieu, on tklutt in ceui aa vai, Bfkver poe. NorihVttt 1 M , ( boinuern 1 k0 HH v extern- 1 no a 8 (H) OtterNo'ir'poea UO a7n0 Bed box jM'lh 7 itaccoon b'lu 10 i. fnt,com lt Nnnb 60 MllikNorlh'u 00 - w'eateni. 8 oo Marten. JS'lh I Ml Ooat C'ura'wa- 10 Nex. Deer.nlsal Vtti ' H. Juan ... rattA in-IHity: I0a2ncis. WbeawOt4ba2 40 a 270 .. .. (jala... 2 40 ' Ohio......... " Mich., w. 8 2' Ublcago.Mo.l. 1 76 do. Ko2, 1'JaO do. Wo s. 1 l Mllwa'k.No. II 80 do. No. 22-20 do. No. 8- Rye eiate lio a 1 6 Com, Ho. w.y. 1 26 a 1 27 ' yellow a " Weatirn1 14 n7, Barley 180 a 2 0o' Karley Al<, a Oata, Btaie... a- 7JX uu to ... ian a 74 . Jersey a Peaa bie 4hn a tiUNr-oWDltK. Di'tv: 4 cent, v fci and tu V ot. ad Blasting V26B U N Hhlpilug. a 4 60 Hlfle ........ ('& a B A Y NKinbisV'O"- a TO 21 KS V WotT: KixuilaSiO; ManlllatVS: Jnletl6: Ha, llaa 840; bun and ktuuu. It W io". Jtuicli'n40l4 aacv-Vf IHO'I - -8 llavariaufi ir Oc, B. .t R a. tl IN uiuo-oii rn yaifl, BbiikmI. v U....1 i Maila.kOid. 7u o Cumcc-s.tfolil on a 0, iiatiiiual.gid..-82 1-10 ION-IjiitV! lUni,t7; K. V, ii "" I "'"ler and flute. ljc, V : Bind, l'I. , l.nxt hu, a -c ilcn viou, 4100 a 44 50 fig, Aiu'unu. 40 (IU a 41 no II. r Jh.Hg ret-lmi oil a Har It n 'ui... amm . (Sheet, K'liikU. In I autl, B 111'., i.i Bneeun;nt(liiin " LKill-llUTVi t 9 50 A a '.6 50 a a a. 60 a a a 4S w- 30 a a a a a a a k'o a too a a 0 60 a 1MI a a -4 a 1 on a s no a 7 oo av!0 ou a 86 a a '46 . 41 a 8 76 a a 178 a 1 so a 1 vo a 1 68 a 1 (.2 a 2 28 Pi w ft-'.nn u loo It'i.i Pais and ul t2-76 lull fc. Uaieua a Spanish, gold, t'40 a C'4t bar, net .10 60 a bheeirftFlne.nt all CO waioaa-UOTVi Mole. 86 Unuer.SO i c. art Oak Lt. Ui8 a-4J oag, uavy 4u a-4 Oak crop 42 4.s Hemlock, iuid-27.i.-M Hemlk,i,eav.-24a;; fle.m'oc'f.aoi-i aa id vaT. VS 10 c,nt-Houkland.com-. mm 'ump U ad val. WholbHal'eTip. fMiuuic mot Timber Oak. Oc - Tim her, ( P " (Dycar)clt aS a.aHi'n epruca at 191X1 a?? oo ta'K-ea.Vbvli sis a I'm Do.uliaved, r,61, (& - 0a 10-00 r-oba 'd MM. mo ..... DoO-d.2n.ist qtiai., M...4 (10 a 7 01 Do. Cypres 8 toot La hs K. 4i . i.iu Slav's V.Opl lOOt U276 00 W tl.,l 1,,.... 'OUU wo bt,r. SfiS-Jg Head'g VV. O aMii imi forto Hico .in a Aa I IIIIU Ullmiil Jt . Cubaciayed....4i a JJ ouruuuouis lj a "fr. v"ir cut. VV rouglu 2'4; Hoiieshnu OlMaed.VltKtibtiaAU'jj A VAL 1 OilrJs (,(,. cr: ier w TttrpeU !-, jV, ,,.iy.Tl280ibs 8-87H00 lar wi. w lulT.iiioii...... 876 a4-00 Tar. Vi bbl j.r-it . -vo Hewn, -coin uid .Tj; Do-NoamazBii ff onlnia 'l nr... 4ita Ti L, V VTy: Haluj lo.onve lt ,.re2ac.en"'; " ror?rue8(r. f.gui20SJceuliMf- OilTe.iJOhib it-go a . 1P K" J 00 I.I uaeed.It.Dg. Whale l 24 Bel. W Hi H.MI. H'u 1;p,ri,.,-9r"ui'8 a SI' 1 O,"".2 20 A.VU, Vl.Jf Ulli" .'I lea loo L'd Oil Ma ur i .v; Thluobiton 83 00 aM(w CrnCe. -e. itif ... UIV: Crude,40-7 gravity" ?."a.'.";:"-"-r- a- 20 Avuuiuireeju.cs. wune (HO IK) lAMl.t . Kenned lo bond xin. io won. (116 teal ).... lined in h'rt while (lis i2o test, or,!. jNaplua. retlned tw oq Jjrkr pt'ovivroHt;" rora, ic: Hams. Bacon and Lard. to. it. ' Beelils.obb i " " oily. J- ' fcw'O B2J60 tt SJ..-.1 m rtrdnri. TT. Hams- 19' hoiioi ...'." a Beet bam. i'n"" pickie.bbi 1 Ileefrui(i.vih " orio.".T.-i0. Cheese , i"a dy. i,0, Carolina. g.,o.lV w K'i 'ue vg a -7i Rangoon, tirmaed 'I " - a-iia a . .1- a l-oi a a a 1 8a a a . a 1 a 1 n a 2t Pork Ma'JhJ:?.'.0 r. if;,8..00 2o 00 a a a a 88 a-ij a - 17 'J lb I'O tia: hulk, la . !i Turk's Inland, V uuau ... a Liverp iol, Qr w ack.. ...... ,..I'85 al'OT. y Utgglna'... a 2 85 VUBUw.u'k gl-!S0 dkKUa Dorr: Mni loo,. Hemp h'a v ,6S72; nary t busn iofoo lbs; aurora, beed 80 CV Clover S ft nvt 14 rimoihy V im8 uo i-lx Am rg'i...,g hu . S1, lpABk(ci'l!lbl-Ta,a: li.icLouin tiiiii i. . Bl?r;Duiyi 4 cent. Caa lie -isia low." BgKLTKR-(.!). Duty: in Pigs. Bara, and Piaietl tKiSnuuibs'. uu Plats-...guid 8'8 at7'; wflcKf- OoTYisavoaVii' taula In maul V- gld 18 a 81 oiua'r luce-ld-l2uau Mace, go d.... Sfi alia MuimeKs, Nu, l.S'dd - a--W Peppei. gold- -28 a 243a' Plaaunlo. Jamaica ici gold..... a 21 ii Cloea (c) gld a -Ml BCUA HH-DoTYHaScVlb New Orleans a Cuba Mrlado 07Ha tt Porto Kiio... -t'a 'Ihv Ilav'nawhlie -lia 16,'i " b,x i . a MjinUla... 11 alli Orualwd... a i-iK ktUtW..,,mMba 8.1 FIFTH EDITI02 THE LATEST NEWS Fears of Trouble in New York T morrow-Dasiiiess in Washing Si& Ion Adtlcts by Cable. FROM WASHINGTON. Th Treasury Iti parlmcnt. Despatch to the Asaociuted Press. Wahhikotos, Not. 2 Warrants for $23, 735,382-50 In coin passed the TressnrDi pgrtment to daj, aod were sent to varlot point?, for payment of the matured gem! annnal in'erest on registered and coupo; 5-20.', which fell due on the lat instant. i Albert Head, Collector of Internal RsrenQ for the Sixth Iowa district, has tendered resignation. FOREIGN. The nisanlnllon of Pnrllnmrnt-Bfov nit-inn ui I'riuco Allretl. Ey Atlantic tible. London, Not. 2. The Standard of to-dj eajs tbat the formal dissolution of Parlla ment will be announced on Not. 11. 1 Several shocks of eartnqaake have reeentlj been felt in the western counties of EogUn. and Wales. j innce a urea nas leu nvmoutn in II. B. . Rteamship Galatea, on a voyage around th world. FR OM NEW TORK. Prsfrnrtlve t'onaaa;rntlon. NEW YoKK. Nov. 2 A fir thla mnrnlnn- l v;ri J l 1 J - 1 t r. iu x' mjr-Dcuuuu Dbicoiij uauscm a loss Ol 91U,UUU The Mott estate loses $3000; Mr. Roebaok, $1000; and Charles Williams $1000. Trouble Anticipated Tomorrow, Nkw York, Nov. 2 3 P. M. Sheriff O'Brie: has 8 worn in 5000 epeolal deputies t enfor Mayor Hoffman's proclamation, and this has caused much excitement in the city. From Uostorj. Bubton, Nov. 2. An important seizure of smuggled goods was made here on Saturday Jj consisting of two hundred cases of gin, brandy, ana wine; iour Eeven-iourtn caBKs ol brandy and two pipes of gin. New Tork Stock luotitllonn, 4 P. Jrl, Keoeivea tiv reluirraDn irmn u Diiiiinntn. a' Davis, 8iAK.k BroKots, No. 48 B. Third stineu i N. Y. Cent.. K. 12IM 1'oiwlo & Wabasti.. 0U' N. y.nnd Cilo tt... 4H1? Mil. 4 St. Paul U... 07 J fh. ano Kea. U US Mlola.S.atHlN.l. K. 01e.ant put. K. Onl AN.W.Rcom. J-yh Obi.dt N.W. B. prt.. Uh Obi. and K. 1. rv In5 FlttB.P.W.audChl.U2 j Adams Kxprea..... 49 Wells. Fira-o . 24 U.S Express Co 4HV I'eiiioeiwees, new.... 7(Hi old Market steady. DKY UO'JHS QUOTATIONS. Merrimack, W merrlnmca, U Cooheco, L....... Hirv(;ue Pai'lH Aujerlinu .... Dutinella...... Allri'S Manchealer.. reeioau...... urip.ga NutufcU.... 'HINTS, la is .....Vi", J2i. .....IS 1 "3 -..12 .lii Ulli ,.....lui. moslrear... i- Unveil ... I WatiihUtLa a y icioo ......m .io); Waurfiran. ii Arnold ..............11 UUUJlUUU .M.M..M.M..ri V lcUUlonO. ..... 14 :u, -Qceaier....M...M m-..1J n iA:rninK...M........MM....l 1 LiHiiraawr M..I2 Or I an t -!..... 1 in.v.av. A......4-4. Lawrence, --"i"? O ...... 7- i ai.... a 4 II 3-8... iiiOWtt KHg-ETISaU. .15 .14 .1.1 I2l ParlHn. Exlra....4-4 15 11 4-4......16 ' I. 4-4 la Atlantic, A.... 4-4 1 ' H ......... 4 4 IhH L .........4-4 13 " V....M...H-4 IS K ...8-4 lll Snpprlor jiL...t t 14 bhawnuit, C.....-1 4 IS Akawano, F.........4-4 li hiark. A 15 AlRunschuitv Ui-....4t 14 BB..4 4 IS " 1....7S 12)1 Indian Head 4-4 is . " .M...S-4..M..11 Exeter, A 4-4 is " S 7-8 ViH ltfcdforil 4-4 14H A uk u. la 4-4 lih ' M...--.MM.M.7,8..,,13 OIlboa...MM....4-4....l8 PllUi field, A M..4-4 11 Kennebec 4-4 loH Kveielt, A A. 4 4 lJi 8haviion 4-4 14 fied lord. It 8 4 li 4 Conesto Co.. E....8-4.. Pocaet..." ...4-4. Pepperell, -J r." .mI-4 11 11 1 1 Boot, 8. 'o H g laf MtflV AlTfk j.2 if ti- m..n.wli K..M.M..-..M..1I W...M....4 1..M.ti i.B-4 iti .47 9 4 ..MM..1(4 Applecou, A... 4-4. Lacoua, H......4-4.. fi ll; 2 a IS lt iru; .......MMM..1I M.......MM..1I .M.... ........ IS 4-4 IS Lyman. .. u tt.MMM..4-4.. . ... tjMM..4-4., TJtlca. 4-4 ludln Orchard, A,.,! 11 S,B- Great Fall. H .... it mm ' ii M M 4 u a -m.m.14 cabot, a ;..rii:ii -ow.Fht,A.Mr.v:;.j.r:is ...is ...11 1S ..If ...IS ..is New York Wliu-4 W anniiiia......... 4-i... .....M..-S-4... Tttsrarora .4-4... Wltlliausvlue....-.4 4... Dai e.M. ..........4-4... White Kock. ...... 4-4... Foiesloale.. .4-4... Indian Klver. X..... H X X Attawangan, X..'"1m.' XX MssonvllIe...MM...4-4... Jiiacksloue. 4-4... H one.M......MM. 4-4.... Lankdou 4-4... ,r 42-Inch 40-lnch , WaoreganM.......-4-4. Pepi eiU......M... 6-4... ;j s-4... NMIIiexl U4 M HLKACHUD MUSLINS. JC.....4-tllU Cilca. Boot, it ' K " W Androscoggin IWi"4l'l,,MMM., ...4-4.. M.O-4.. ..10-4.. ....8-4.. .4- . .5-4.. ...4-4.. ,.4 ,..rti ,.3t.u ...20 ...IS ..17 ..18 ,.1SH ..15 ...17 ..15 .16 ..14H ...IS ..21 ..17 ..80 ..44 ..M ,..5t ...22 ,..7 H'H ..14 ..! Uw'KI". -...4-4....m18 so ' CanJbrlo.riifi H,1," 4-4m.m17 BaruiTC'.?:"::::::""-!!,: James 8fm Mins4HUK " - BCH...14V Graat Falls, 1 j IS ii . , ' ....... 1 t Rod Rank-. ?"?" Wallhaiu.X."" ' lucu imti ii -4.m.m42 1. ;-4....IS0 Franklin lKE"Mi,-r ib7 aims. " i.; -:;' ruinam. A ii " d "4-4 11 Green, B V! Lancaster. Berknhhe. Caledonia Amonkeax...M York Blue 11 HI NVrilitlelu Oakland Worklug llau's., Whiin..,r-""7-S.... 4- . 7. OIJNUU VMS. ...mm. 1 I ltrifordt.MM..M.... IS uoauoke "In Union. US.NIM3. ....:'9 ....is ....18 ....S ....28 OW...M..M,.M,...,M,i7 ,13 IS lOtf ,14)i York, lo-lnch. Yora, K2-liiL-ti Aiuonkeag, A. U A.., A. ..... Conrstooo 4-4 " Mxtrm BWlt &lV0f ...MM.....M.M.. Paclflo Bamllton Atancnealer. ,17 TICKS. Oils company, 00. M M Warren Brows ii " Lfulsinn. n.n.r. .....i Ooluui blaa " .25 ,..10 ,.20 ..lit 28 .84 .17 DKLAINFS. .....20 I ixiwell.... w nuragues ...m........m.m.1S SO I A nuarea....w...MMM....Mai DiJiirisu 1IIKIINU3. 1 uornaiae...MM.M.....l? Msihuen, AaT.! if Hatuiiion Kgular.M.'K Hampd.fe:r::S, WuHWuWn, A. se lij Raf 19.. . . , ,, a 1 4 1 ltOTUiiike.... mm.8H ittlMklgHs. 21 Yotk..... UUCftVllU 161 a uivricKH In H urn Uton a,.....MM.22S OOKSKr JEAN8. ia4 1 epi.erelLx.....M......MM..H .14 ai ....M....MM...MM.ll .14 Indian Orchard. ....M.MriX .14 KverBlt...MMTO...MMM.M.a4 BROWN DRILLS. Amoskeag, .aoouia. Nauuikeng Battens, ctew Aiaraet A m oak af.....M .............. 1 s l'i perell 18 Ijiooula .is Btaik, Ai,,,,,w,,,M,y,lf A uuiDiun ..... .li 1 remont.M......M.M.M.M....141 a bgtisla ......MMM.1 TVluliuop,glH.,WX