THE DAILY EVENING TELEGIl APII- PHIL ADELPIIlAV THURSDAY, KOVfiMftER ' 5, 1868. NEWS SUMMER X. VUj Airnlrn. On Ibe 2Cth ot April next, the fiftieth annl cmrj of ih tn'ro luctu n o: the In'1eo"wlvit Orderol Oyld Fellows into tue Uuitcd States will be celebrate 1 t't this city. ! . proenmux; Ii entertaining1 and varied, cmbtvcins od:-8. ora tloii', proceaioi:;, and other I'flturc8. At the semiannual feol.in of tin (Jrand Loriiro ot Penn jlvaula, to be beld tb is ruomb, committees will ie appointed to aid the parent body in ranking arrangement, for ite celcbra'l n. Ou Tuesday evviitiitr, Mr. Charles A lams, res'.dios on Hlb otrcat, above fcprure, was attacked by a pHy ot miliaria on Spruce street, nrr Seventh, fwbo beat blm severely, and robbed him ot bis watch, money, and jiaf erf, together with his overcoat, dresn coat, vest w bat. Lsst evenlo? Dr. R. Shelton Mackenzie wan h aururated PrcirteiH of the Celtic Association. Too ceremonies took place at. tfirtlam' Hall, on Eleventh tAreet,, below Market, and were partiriphted 1u by a large audience. Dr. VVilliatu Carroll presided, and James 0'D.nnnll acted as Secretary. Dr. Carroll mado aa Mres. John Carroll, who wa julpe of the election 111 the Sixth divUion of 'he Sixth war!, was arrested by Offljer Fiauk Wil-on, ot the Fourth district, cnaiged with tnisdeme-uior in oHic. It i alleged thattbe accuse ! reined tore;elve the vote ol Aucus'.us RtbMjiehi, who had a natural) zhikd paper wuieU h-id been issued by the Court of Qiiarter 8csioos. IV: was h"ld iu $2dU bail to answer'at court by R icoracr (Jivln. toe Mne'eenth Warl UoJon Leugue Qred a salute of one hundred Ruusl-iat evening in honor ol tne victory on Tuesday. The tollow'ui; peisons were admitted to the Pcntjlvautt Hospital rturinir ycsiTd.iy: Haniurl Jackson, ajed 28 years residintr, atXo. 11!) Manshio street, was bii'jiy bt aten byrovdtc. Octane Hart, aped 22, reswliutr at N . 60S Foutb street, was also terlously ujuredin like manner. Kit uid MeShea, aired 17 years, residing at the c'orucr ot Tenth and Ell-tWorth streets, had the end of his no t bit'ep off. Domestic Airilru Gold closed yes'erdav nt 12IU. Mouieotnerv Blair, like frank P. Blair, Jr., Is indisposed. Horatio Heynionr wants to be. United States PcriBtor in place of Ujverncr Morgan. Nine humlred miles of track have been laid cn the Pdcitlc H-iilroad wet ot Oiuaho. Seymour's ll iuipionite friends voted early and often throughout the South on Tuesday. The steamship Wjomine, lrom this port on Saturday lat, arrived at Savuiitirto. yesterday. Phillips, who was sentenced to be buiiR at Richmond tomorrow, has been respited lor sistydais. flovernor Mortran and Oencval Scuenck au noniice that it is not necessary lor Congress to mtet on the 10 h iust. John 8. and (Jeorgp H. vTie, son and nerheff of ex-Uoveruor Wise, of Viraiuia, will have their trial for aitemotirier to kill Edward A. Pollard, at Baltimore, on the 12r'a inst. The portraits ot Grant and Collax were In great demand yesterday amors the clerks in the var.ons departments at Wa-'hinqrton. Ol course, all the Nejnioutitts and- Joliusonites holdiac; otlices at the capital and throughout the coiiutry have swidpiily bccoiae BepuQlicaus. r'oreiii Ali'iilr. London, Nov. 4. The fcsi announces the following programme: A quasi official dissolu tion ot Parliament will taae place on the 11th ln?t. All uncontested elections are to commence en the lGtb; contested eleitions in borouijus on the llih, and iu counties at a later date. Tha new Parliament will be sumniouel tu meet on Wednesday, December 9, wu-u the Queen's ppeecb will bu delivered aud the policy ot the Ministry on the questions at Issue anuouueed. Mr. Dcnnisou will oe re-elected Speaker. It is btlicved that the House will be ready to proceed to business by Minday, the 14f,ti ot Decemter. The Opposition w'tlfprobtbly move as a test qaestion an amendment to tbo Queen's speech, which the House will debate on Friday, the 18ib, when it is supposed the motion will bet carried by a large majorl y, aud the House will be adjourned until the following Mouday. On reass mbliug the House tb? Premier will an nounce his re signation aud that of his coll .-aues in tue Ministry. Mr. Gladstone will follow with a motlou to udiourn over for ihe hulidays, to ftflord au oppoituniiy lor the furoiaUouoi ttnew Cabinet. Fdindubgh, Nov. i. John Bright was pub licly received here yesterday by the .Lord Provost and members ot the city government, - and preseuted with the ireedum of the city. Ibe Court of Session of Edinburgh, on a final appeal, has iendeied a decision disal!owiug the claiuiB ot women to the right of lraucaise. Berlin, Nov. 4. Kins YVdliuiu to-day opeued the Prussian Diet. He said that new sources of revenue were needed to provide fcr the in creased expenditures; that tbo relations with all foreign powers were satisfactory and friendly, lie hoped (Spain would 6uceoed in indepen dently reconstructing her ntlairs on a basis which would lender the future welfaro of her people secure. The King concluded by declar ing that the wishes of sovereigns and a popular craving tor peace would secure peace, and should remove those groundless fears of which advantage is too olten taken by the enemies of peace, M acrid, Nov. 4. General Dulce delays his departure tor Cuba on account ot sickness. He takes out a decree providing for the election of deputies. He is aifO iostructed to carry into lorce measures to liberalize the administration; to ettablUh the liberty ot the preis; divide the island into three provinces, and suppress un popular Institutions. General Coutreras has been appointed Captain General of Porto U co. Olazaga and his party have Issued a manifesto urging ihe necessity or maintaining a monarchi cal I'oim ol government in bpain. It Is positively averted that the Government will now recognize the Mexican republic. Madrid, Nov. 4. The Piorisioual Government has abolished custom duties in Cuba, Porto Rico, aod tbe Philippine Islands ou goods and materials for works of public utility. Madrid, Nov. 4. The olileeis and men ot the Bpani6h navy have been plaeed ou the same looting as to rank and pay as tue army. Paris, Nov. 4. The falne says Mmiater Bar lingame, of (he Chiucse Uiibassy, will arrive in Paris in January, aud will make propositions to open to loreien commerce, ports in the interior waters of china, to have huropean Consuls in all the gieat cities of the btupire, atd send Chinese consuls to the principal cities of Eu ropo. Viienna. Nov. 4. It is said that Baron von . Hcurt urves a piaceiul setilciuei.t of the Sctiles wig dispute. London, Nov. 4. The repot t that American vessels of war were sent up the Paraguay river to Asuncion Is continued. They have been ordered to demand the immediate release of the members ot tbe United S'.aves Leuatlou. President Btrmiento, ot the Argeutitie Con federation, deilres to asiwUto tue civil laws of his country to ihose of tbe United States. Havana, Nov. 4. The Iliytien war ves'els Petion and Valnave, lute from Matanzas, have bombarded Port Jereraie seven davs. Prieideut Sainave commanded in p?rsoo. Tbo American, Euglisb, and French CoumHs demanded ihat titt'e be allowed lor the removal of the women and cLiMieu, but tbe request was denied aud tbe bomoardment commenced without furtner notice. Mauy women and children were killcS, and all the houses iu tbe city, including consular cilices, were destroyed or bally injured. Au attack was made on the town by the land forces of Halnave during the bombardment, but failed. A British man-of-war is on tbe wav to Jereraie to watch the proceedings of tne Haytleu fleet and prevent any violation of the rights ot foreign resldints, for which the Hajtieus show little respect. Tbe excitement and Indignation In Haytl gainst Americans are increasing. This hostility la caused In part by the fact that the llaytien Government was furnished with Its war vessels by American ship-owners, and that tbee vessels are manned by Americans, who do not reluse to execute tbe cruel orders of fialnave. It is expected that the bombardment of Jacinel will soon follow. That place la protected bv batterlea. In which tome good ordnance la mounted, aud if attached Fanta Anna has arrived at San Domingo. H landed at Puerto Plata, but bad not decided whether to remain there or proceed to the cnpltal. The forowlne Intelligence has been received fiom Venezuela: General Plaza baf been elected President of Bolivar. General Monpgas had a relapse of his recent illness, and bis li'e Is despsiie i of. The National Convention was discussing the decree to appoint an actios President. General Hutberland hw agreed to surrender three vcse)s of war remaining In his pois-is-slou, aud to leave the countrv. It is reported that tbe two parties the Cados and Liberals who united to overthrow President Falcon am qiifcrrell'ntf, nd a serlons brench is threatened. Nkwi ort, Wales, Nov. 3. Tue barque Jennie Cobb, llenley. master, from New Orleans, put in hcte to-day, rcquinng a new foremast. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. WASHINGTON, NOV. 4. The President kept close house to-day and received bat few visitors, ine leHOing uemocrats give mai a w ide berth aud most ol thciu are invisible, us they Can't MrihI flioNtorm ff ridicule which meets them on every side-i-et ret nry Welles visitel Johnson to conJole with him, and Pchotield nl-o called on some Wur Ollicc business. These weio the only ir-ilois of note at the Executive mansion. PontinnNterf.encrnl ltitnditll l phlloaophic over the result, which he ex pected. NontKoniPry lilnlr is reported sick, with a mustard plaxter on his thiOHt, which keeps him from public sight. At i rant's llendqunrfers everything was quiet. General Dent, his bro-tber-iu-law, received a lew visitors, who in quired as to when Grant would rPturn, which question Dent could not answer; but lrom tbe lact that las-t week a request came trom Galena to send all the winter clothing of the tainly out there, it is supposed they will not return much btlore Congress Meets, in December. It is conceded no session will be held next week. (Secretary BIcCulIocU is overwhelmed with applications to be rein stated from tbe male and lemale clerks dis charged last week,, but has been compelled to decline surh requests, as there are no appro priations to pay these pcoplj. Tbe ladies are exceedingly importunate, and the Secretary can scarcely get rid of them. TUE ELECTIONS. The Frauds In Sew York, Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, New York, Nov. 4. The authorities have evidence that fifteen thousand illeeal votes were ca-t in this city, and Mr. Hodman's election will be contested. The iraudulent vote is estimated as high as twenty-five thousaud. Inspectors aud canvasseis of election last night retusod to obey the instructions ot tae Polic; Commissioner to make a prompt canvass of the votes cast, aid it is said their uction was dictated by the Tam many leaders, and agreed upon early in tb" day. Return were purposely kept bn-St. and the conduct of many canvassers can ouly be accounted lor ou tuo supposition ihat thev intended to tamper with tbe ballots. The Court of Appeals will closely scrutinize the matter. Mew York Male. LocKroRT, N. Y., Nov. 4. Niaaara countv. coirected, complete, with estimates for one dis trict, gives t.nswold 319 majotity; Grant, 391 maiuritv. Skrels (Democrat) is elected in the First district by u majority. Fulion county, Rep. majority 700. Ouoncltiga county, Kep. majority 3300. The Western Mates, Cleveland, Nov. 4. Nothing later his b?cn received to indicate any change in the Western States lom previous despatches. Kentucky is reported to eive 75 COO Democratic majority, and elects nine Democratic Congressmen. NEW J E It SET. New York, Nov. 4. Tne Seventh ward of Jersey City, in the Fparsely Inhabited feeventh district, voted yesterday as follows: Grant, 1071; Seymour, 11C5. It is claimed that this is twice the Lumber of people in the ward, and the deieated Republicans who have lost that dftrict will contest the election. Tbe wbole State is reported about 1000 raa iority lor Seymour. Hudson county elects tbe Democratic ticket by 3000, sU Representatives to the Legislature, and one Seuutor. Newark, Nov. 4. The State gives about 1030 Democratic majority. Ruudolph (Dem.) tor Governor has 2500 majority. The Senate will have 12 Democrats ard 9 Republicans, and the A'Bembly 32 Democrats nnd 26 Republicans, thus securing a Democrat In place ol Freling huvten for Senator. Moore (liep.) 3000 majority, Ilaipht (Dem.) 8000, Bird (Dem.) 3500, Hill (Rep ) 100, Cleve land (Deal.) 1000. Halsey will contest this. Literary Items IIanb Andersen. Th announcement that liana Christian Andersen waa to contribute new stories to the "Riverside Magazine for Young People" doubtless took some by sur prise, sinoe he existed in their minds almost as an ancient, as little likely to tarn up in the guise of a regular contributor as Altop him self. Andersen's stories have indeed been the nursery tales of two generations, yet the great fttery-teller is liviDg still, and oontinues to weave his delightful tissues. Ue is not so very old, for he was born iu 1805, in Odense, Denmark, and last year a great festival was held there on the occasion of Andersen being made a oitizen of honor a popular demonstration towards one who has achieved a wider literary fame than any other native in Denmark. Andersen never married, and lives a rambling sort of life, sometimes iu Copenhagen, bat as often travelling in Spain, Switzerland, Franoe, and Holland. lie is a great favorite at various courts, but his true distinction consists in the faot that every home is open to him, and the poor as well as the rich know his kindly nature, lie hlm Eelf, in the "True Story of Life," relates a bright little scene, lie was away from home, at Hamburg, we believe, and, in company with Otto Speckter, the clever artist who has illn&trated his stories, wad Belting out for the opera house: "On our way," he says, "we oame to au elegant house. 'We must go first iu here, dear friend," eald Speckter 'a wealthy family lives here, friends ot minx, and friend of your ttories; the children will be happy.' " 'Bnt the opera,' said I. 'Only for two minutes,' returned he, and drew me into the house, mentioned my name, and the circle of children collected around me. " 'And now tell us a tale,' said h, 'only one.' "I told one, and then' hastened away to the theatre. " 'That was an extraordinary visit,' I said. " " 'An excellent one; one entirely out of the common way 1' said he, exultiugly. 'Only think I the children are full of Andersen and his stories. He suddenly makes his ap pearance among them, tells one of them him self, and then is gone I vanished 1 That is of itself like a fairy tale to tbe children, that will remain vivid in their remembrance.' "I myself was amused by it. "There is something very pleasant in the knowledge that henoeforth Andersen will make monthly visits to American families through 'The Riverside,' even before his own eountrymen hear his stories. It is tribute to the world-wide fame be Las ao-. ' quiied." Lara. M. Glvestrl's analysis of the lava reoentlv thrown out trom Vesuvius shows that out of lot) parts. 39 consist ot sibca, 18 of Hue, 13 or pro toxioe ol Iron. 2 of water, and 1 ol potnso; or In other words, the specimen be esamiued closely resembled common wlnebit'le stUss. A conMdeiable variety appears to prevail, how ever, in the constitution of lava, not meielv when we compare specimens wnich hve come from different vents, but when the comparison is instituted between masses ot Uva poured forth from the satn vent at different epochs. Tbe lavas w bicb flowed from Vesuvius before the mountain bad fallen Into the state of quiescence described by Strabo contain disseminata 1 crys tals of lenclte, a mineral which is very rarely loubd in tbe modern lavas lrom this vent. And in general tbe latter arc less crysU'une than the older forms of lava. Indeed, tbe old lavai which flowed from Vesuvius (or Sonitna, aa tbe ancient volcano was named) Indicate aoecided leniency to a columnar structure, corresponding to wh it is seen in tbe Giant's Causeway, tbe Isle of Htaffa, and elsewhere. It is a remarkable fact that the lavas of Vesuvius couUiu a greater variety ol minerals than perhaps any other In the world. Hauy mentions that out ol three hundred and eunty simple minerals knon to him, no Icjs than tlnnty-two have ben found on Vesuvius; an I of thefe Feveial are peculiar to tue locality. Sir CLarles L)ell expresset the opinion ilia; theee have not been thrown up In fragments ft oru some other formation, through whtca the paspjus explosions have burst, but have beeu sublimed in the crevices o: livu, '-just as several new earthy and metallic com.iounls are known to have been procured by fumerotes tince the eruption of 1822." The Erie Railroad, within the past few months, has laid down D00O tons of steel rail. The first eewing-silk factory in America was erected at Mansfield, CoDn., in 1810. The Lawrence factories have a free read frg room and a library of five thousand volumes. MARINE TELEGRAPH. FINANCIAL. Far additional Marine News tee Firtt Page, ALMANAC JTOB PHILA DELPHI A. -THIS DAT. (Sum Hisiea.........6 as Moon Uihii,.. 9 -in Sun Bbt... -4 621 Hibh Watbb b-jj PHILADELPHIA BOAKD Ol? TKADJS. ErMtJND A. BOUDSB, V 14HOBOB L. BUKBY, -MONTHLY OOMMITTBB. BamolK. Btukks. J MOVEMENTS OP OCEAN 8TEAME119. FUK AMKKIOA. Cella .Lonrton New ork...,w..Oot. 17 Lciuiaiaua Liverpool... Koston .Oct, 2u Krln Llverii)Ol...New Yorlc Oct. 21 Bloerl....-......t'lverpool...lVew Yum ..Ooi. 24 England .Liverpool. ..Nw Yorlc oou zs Palmyra..-. New Yorli...LlverponI Nov. S lJeni.BylvaiH...New York. ..Liverpool Nov, 7 tl. ot Antwerp...New Yorlt...Liverpool .....Nov". 7 Britannia. New York.. .Glasgow -.Nov. 7 Cuba New Yorlc.Llverpool .N.iv. 11 (jliy ot l'arlH...ISew York. ..Liverpool.... N v. 14 S)t. Laureul .New York...Huvre.............-N.)V, 14 HIlieTQla New York...MlnBi(OW Nov. 14 Cella- ...New York...Lonilon Vov. J4 Java ..New York... Liverpool .NOV. 18 COAST WIMK. DOMK-iTlO, ETO. F.a(5le.....-....New York...Havana.. -..Nov. 8 Pioumt -PbllaIa.WUialnBton ....... oir. 6 Tonawanda PlHlada.,.,.Bavaauati.,....,...N1iv. 7 Btantaua9tiipesPhlla:a.....Hftvaua, .Nor, 10 jDHiaw rhtlaoa.....New Orieani Nov. 14 Aialls aie forwarded by every steamer in tnereeuiar lines. 'I he sieamera lor or from Liverpool cml Queenstown, except the Canadian line, wblcU CaU at LonriirHlerry. The staraers for or from the Conti nent call at Honthamnton CLEAKKD y.Sl'KKUY. Barqne Boatioke. Itavlt, Laguayra, John Dallet.tCo. Bitrque Woodbtde, Kduiuuda, New Orleaua, Wurreu A oregr. Bcbr Mary O. Collins (new, three mured, 290 tons), Kiifl'c It. Parbadfs. John K. Hue A 8 iis. Bcbr Nellie Treat, Trim. B"g'r, Merchant & On. Bl'r Diamond Blate, Webb, Baltimore, a.? Uiuves, Jr. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. Barqne K. l. W. Dodge, Muuro. 10 days from Charlttilon, wlih lnmber to T. P (ialvln ft Co. ves ael 10 LalbOury. Wlckernbam A On. bcbr Zoaave. Bbnrt. 1 day irom Magnolia, DeL.wlth gratD 10 James Bariait. Bobr Aurora, Artis. 1 day from Frederics, Del., with grain to Jus. L. hew ley A Co. irebr L. U Park. C 'Wglil. 7 days from Rurpahan cock liver. Va., with lumber toColllm A Oo. Bcbr Kather and u n. Hucast 7 days lrom Norfolk, WltD shlugieH to T. P. Calvin A Co. Hieauier D. Ut'ey, Davln, 24 noura from New York, with rod se. to W. M Batrd A Co. Hteamer Mara. Crumley. 24 hours from New York, with tudse, to W. M. Balrd A Co, MEMORANDA. Steamship Prometheus, Gray, hence, at Charleston yeBteruuy. Biearuhhip Biars and Btrlpes. Holmes, hence, at Haxaua 2tith tile tsiearxatilp Wyoming, Teal, hence, at Savannah yes teiday. Burque Topeka, Blanchard, hence, In Elslnore Boona lOib nit,, tor Crimatarit Br'g Bmuel Llndsey, Wilson, lor Philadelphia. Cleared at Liverpool Hint ult, Bobr KmniB D. Finney, Tuttle. cleared at Savannah Slxt ult. lor Philadelphia, with 114.m o lent luaioxr. Bcbr Busan McDevitt. McOevlit, sailed rroui Wash lnguiD, D c. 2d lobt , for Ueorgetowu. to load coal loi Philadelphia. tcbrbkylark, Lorlag, at Messina 12th nit. from Gem a. Bcbrs L A. Bennett. McAllnden; Annie, Kiwarda; Jtmw and Thomas Bentt; jdvard Kwlnir. Mol)-irlii; ai d Hamburg, Laird, hence, at Washington, D. C, 2d IVHt. Bcbr Maria Hall, Bbepherd. went to sea from Cbarleiton lt lum. tor a nortuern port. Bcbr M. Oildla, for Philadelphia, sailed from New Baven 2d Inst. Bcbr E.V. Clover, Ingeraoll, hence, at Providence 21 lust Bears Cyrus Fossett, Harding; Geo. Fates, Nicker son; 11 . H. Atwood. Hlgglns; aud K. H. Barnes.Avery, tor Pblladlpula sailed from Providence 1st lust. Bchra J Williamson, and K. H. Bennett, hence for 8a m. were below Boston 8d Inst. Bcbrs W, H. Thompson. Bnow, from Prnvlncetnwa; J. B. Allen. Case. Irom Norwich; Jane Harris, New man, .rem New London; Jane Mc fee. Lyncn, trom Hartford; and W. B. Clark, Hudmn. from Portland, ail lor Philadelphia, at New York 8d Inst. Bchra Mury K. Cole. Faoemlre. and BarahJ. Fort, Purl, hence, at Alexandria 2d lost. Bcbr F. L. Poller, Maria, Hence, at Portland Slat nltimo, Bieamar Claymont, Flatt, hence, at Norfolk 2d last. IMPORTANT TO MASrERS OF COASTISTa VKsBKLS. 1 be Trtasury Department, in a communication re ceived at the Custom House In Baltimore, has decided that under the eighteenth section of tbe actor Fea ruary 18. 1793, all luasiers of coasting vessels tradiug lrom one collection district to anotuer must be pro-viot-d with a mauDest, and II tbey tall to be thus pro vided when called upon to exhibit one by a cu-ttoms o llicer, tbey are liable to a penalty of twenty doilarn; but Ir coasting vessels oodIIuh their trade and trips 10 the borne district, there appears to be no provision ot law requiring their masters to have a manlte-tl; It must be understood however, that the provisions Ot aid section or said aot do not apply to coasting vet dels t-mi'loted cm Ibe northern, nortnnaatern, or noitbwesiero frontier, the wasters ot suoa vessels belt'g snbject In tbe mailer of niaulfeaia to special siaiuits. , . . I'nrier the above decision It will be well for all coasting veasels to te provided with a manliest even when they are not tequlred by law to enier andcioar at the custom boui a. FURNISHING GOODS, SHIRTSC II. 8. K. G. Harris' Seamless Kid Gloves. EVERT 1AIB WABBANTED, EXCLUSIVE AGENTS VOR GENTS' GLOVES. J. W. SCOTT & CO., 827rp HO, SH C11IJNIIT klBEET, pATENT BIIOULDER-SEA'U MIIIBT JIABlIf ACTBT AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STOBB. PJiBFECr FITTINQ BHIRTfl AMD DRAWEKH Uiade irom mtanureaient a' very short nouoe. All other ar.lclea Ol UJiNXLEMElS'tt DREdS GcOLB u fall variety, WINCHESTER & CO., 1 111 No.Jt)flUHESNDTjJtreet QCORCE PLOWMAN. CARPENTER AND BUILDEfl. REMOVED To No. 134 DOCK Street, 1 . PHILADELPHIA COTTON AND Fl,AX, BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS, Of all numbers and branda, Tent, Awning, Trunk, and Wagon Cover Duck A lso Paper Manufacturers' Drlor Fein, from one .o SeytUkl letl widtlPaulli g. Belting. Bail Twine, eto 4 KJXXM yr uu.4 :MITIIMMD0LPP r v- Dealcn In all Gorcrnment Securities. BILLS OF EXCHANGE For Sale on LonCon, Fraokfori, rarls, Etc TTe Issne Letters of credit on Messrs. J AXES YU 1UCKEB & CO., Paris, AVAILABLE FOB TRAVELLERS' TJ8B .THROUOHOCT THE WORLD. Having novf direct private commnnIca Hons by vrlre bctrrccn our New lork and rniladclphla Ofllccs. we are constantly In receipt ol all quotations Trom Nevf York, and are prepared to execute all orders with promptness In STOCKS, liONDS, and GOLD. B3HTH, RANDOLPH & CO., No. 16 South THIRD Street, TIP PHILADELPHIA. JNI0N PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, AND ACCRUED INTEREST. FOR SALE BY iigaMjRa No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPnfA. GOLD BOUGHT. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS or GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, No. 40 South THIRD Street, 10 S til 18 PHILADELPHIA. WH. PAINTE3 & CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOYERN BLENT SECURITIES, No. 33 South THIRD Street, "HILADKLPJEHA, AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co,, ANB Central Pacific Railroad Co. We bare on band THE FIRST MOST (jAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTER ESI RONDS of both Companies, for sale or Exchange for Government Securities Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and fall Information furnished on application, a itf ANKING HOUSE nvA rvxa m ) tm VA BOilOd.UJXJtH'. AW. rpni OB11T RURAL CRM ETERT, KOVWT MORIA1I, .tnbraclng an area of on hundred and Cfiy-Hv. acre, and oomprtslng .very varl-ty of scenery, I. by tor tb. largest and moat beautiful of aU tb. oemete rlts near Pb.ladelpbla. A. tb. tld. of Improvement lend, northward, MOUNT MORIAH, by geographical position, I. rORXVER BAFE PR03C INTRUSION OR DI8- TURBA&CE BV OPENING OF 8TRKKT3, and will never b. hedged In and .arrounded by bonsev. ractorlee, or .tber Improvements, tbe In.vl table fat. of other cemetenei northward or centrally situated. At a convenient dlatano. from the city, readily ao or.s'ble by an exoell.ot road and by the atreet car. of the Darby Passenger Railway, Mount Morlah, by Ita nndlttnrbed quiet, fu.Dla.tb. solemn purpose ol It. dedication as a last resting place of tbe dead. ho funeral service her. I. evtr lnteriapted by th. shrill wbls.le of the looomotlve, nor the sensibilities ol friend, or visitors shocked by the rush and rattl. of long train, of passing freight or coal can, aa must ot necessity be the case In other burial-places, now established or projeotcd, on the Immediate line of .team railroads, or through the grounds of which such railroads rnn. Just now the hue. of Aatumn tinge with gorgeou. color, and Infinite variety tbe ft llage ol the various group. 0' fine old forest tree, adorning the margin of the stream which meander, through tbe ground., and add. .0 great a charm to the attraction, of tbe place. Churches of all tbe principal Protestant denomlna lion, have here purchased section, of ground for tbe use ol their congregation., aud more than .even thousand families have given thl. great Rural Ceme lery the preference overall other.. tlolcelols of any size desired may .1111 be had upon application at the Lodge, at tbe entrance of the Cemetery, nr at Ihe firaiich Oflice, Penn Mutual In aura nee Building, No. 921 OH E3NUT Street, up stairs, or at No. liao aiRARD Avenue, where any informa tion will be given by 10 28 lm UEORQECONNELL, Secretary. . MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. "PIGUTH BIKEEX ItllillOX Nl'OltE No. 107 N. EIGHTH STREET, Four doors above ARCH Street. I have now open for the FALL AND WINTER SEASON, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF BONNET RIBBONS, VELVETS, TRIMMING RIBBONS, SATINS, SATIN RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVET RIBBONS, ' CRAPES, LACES, HATS, FLOWERS, BONNETS, FEATHERS, FRAMES To wbicU I wonld kindly call the attention tbe ladles. JULIUS BICHEL, No. 107 N. EIGHTH Street P. 8. No trouble to buov goods. 10 8 rp GOVERNMENT SALES. AUCTION SALE OP IIOSPITAL BEDDING AM) CLOl'HlSU, AbBlBTAHX MlCDlCAl. POBVBYOB'B OFFICB, Washington, kj. U., Out. 4. -Sl.J Will be sold at public Auction, In tbls city, at the Judiciary c-quare Warehouse, K street, betweon lourth and fclllb streel, on WEDNKBDA Y, the iltn day ot Kovemoer next. a 10 e'clock A. M.thetol lowlr'K ariloes of HOSPITAL BtCOUIVU and CLOT1IINU, no longer requited for the use of the Medloi 1 Dt-P'rtonent o' tbe Army, via.; lu.ot'O Urey Blankets. 10, (ill Bed eack., 20.iro lllow Ticks. Ed,OP pairs Woolitn Bocks. )6.(Al' Uowns. Io.ik.O Slippers, The above ancles will be .old In lota, to .ult both large mil small iurcbantrs. 1ems-Cah. In Government Funds, jrive (i ) days will be allowed to parties purchasing to remove their property. II goods are not all sold on tbe day advertised, the sale will be continued callv. OH RLB8 SUTHERLAND, 10 26 14t A83t. Meo. Purveyor, Bvt. Ool. V. B. A. JABGE BALE OF BLANKETS. Dkpot Quaktkku art la's Office), "Wutolugiou, D. U.,Ool id, im ) "Will be sold at Fublio Auction, at Oiothtug Dep it, Armory fequare, on MONOaV, Novemoer , cum meuciug at to A.M., under the supervision of Captain D. O. Tlioma, M. b. K a quantity of Clothing. Ottmis and Uarriaon Equipage, unlit lor issue, aud Army Blankets not required, as follows: Oray Blankets, new. 2.1KI0 Ureat Coats, toot. I,'2V0 Artillery Unliorm Ooats. l.SoOOreat Coats, mounted. 2,000 Infantry Uullorni Coata. l.lliO hack Coats, Ferage Caps, Tenia, Bed Backs, Axes, Mess Pans, etc. en-. t, . TKKMH Cash, In Government funds. t ash ueposit will be required, aa heretofore, upon day ol sate. . By order of the QoartermaBter-General. f. u. mui n.nnn, Nos. 112 and 111 South T1IIBD Street rHILADKLPHLAi' Dealers La gll tlOTenunent Securities. Old 6-203 TVanted In Exchange rur New A liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest AllOTTCd on Deposits. OOLLXUTIONS KACS. BTCrQ&H bought and sold jjaCommlaslon, . Special bualneu aooonunodatlon. reserved tor adtea, . 10 1 tm We will receive application, -ft Pollole. ol Life Insuranoe In tbe Nauonal Lite Insurance Cnnpauy ot tbe Uulied btatea. Ji'uU InloriuaUoa nlvaa a our QLENDINNINQ ft DAVI83 o, s OVTH thikd stkssti Stock and Gold Brokori. QUOTATIONS OF NEW YORX STOCKS AX WA T9 08 BASJt. . . . l AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY O V 10 I lot Deputy Quarlerinasler-Ueueral, Brevet Brigadier-General V. is. Army. STOVES, RANGES, ETC. NOTICE. TOE UNDBBSIGNKD wonld call attention of tbe public to but This I. an entirely new beater. It la .0 con structed aa to at onoe commend ltaelt to general favor, being a combination of wrought and cant Iron. It it very simple In lta construction, and la perfectly all tlgbi;seli-cleanlng, having no pipe, or drums ta b taken out and cleaned. Ills .0 arranged wltb upright Hue. a. to produce a larger amount of heat from tb. same weight of uoal t;. any furnace now In use Tbe bygrometrlc oondltron of the air aa produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once de monstrate tbat it la the only Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those In want of a oomplete Heating Apparatus would do well to call and examine tbe Golden Kagle, WU OHAKLKM WILLIAMS, NOS. 1132 and 11M MARKET blreet. Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Range., iflre-board Stoves, Low Down eratea, Ventilators, eta, alway on band. N. B. Jobbing of all kind promptly done. 1101 FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES 0. L. M A I 8 B E, If AHtTFACTCKKB OF fLRbi AND BUttGLAU-P&OOF EAFE3, LOCKaMlTH, BELL-HANGER, AND DXALXK US HVLldJlJSii HARD WARS, 85 No. 4M RACE Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. HAVING ALTERED AND ENLARGED MY btore, No. !U0 N. N1N1 11 street, I Invite atten tion to my Increased stock (of my own manufacture) of hoe Boots, fcUOEH. oAiTKttd, Jtc., of the latest iyi s, aud at the lowest prices. 8 18 am ERNEST BOPP. CARRIAGES. ffigfrfe GARDNER & FLEMING OAllIlIAQE BUILDKRS; Ko. 214 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, BEXOW WAJUSUT. An aasortment Of NEW AND BEOOND-HAND OARRLAQU8 aiwaJa en nana M ILBAJsONABLa PRiCJUi. ' m OO B N -ICnANGB RAO HAJRClTACrpOBY. JOHN T. BAILJEY 4 OOm acMovaa o N, JC oorner ot MaRKKt and WATER etreeta. Philadelphia. DCALERB IN KAOH AND BACK? IN 9 Of every dreurlptlon, fur Qraln, Floor, Bait. rtPr-Pho.pbaie of. Uxne, Bona Dust, Kto. Large and small ODNN Y BAGS constantly oiChana 1 t4 Also, WOOL BACK a. (oxai X, BAHjug, . Jajum OAaoAswr, MUSIC A D.L. BATAMAN. .- .....VMsea anil rlron. BRIEF PKAbON , nv I06ITIVELT TWELVBPERFORatANCSa ONLT BATITMAW'B OPKRA BOUFFB rOMMKNOlNU MONDAY JLVKHLi, Nor ' Hist ttmeot BARBS BLKUK, I Bill. Itvnrd.l Opera noolTe In 4 acts, bv J. unVuibech, prpdtined wttK fSYRllA--" W OPJSHAXid riwuiS1 "All LLK IKMA. M BOU I.O t'TB mvn-. t ax HAKHK BLKUK HBA N l CBOKHs OK 8 TRAIN ICO VOIUIfii POWEBFnL ORCHfeSTRA IK ( i M t7lclAJJji. , . COM f LK K BALt.KT TROUPK. ' MAD'LLK DK HOSA, PRKMlh.KJ DAN8KU3K. JtNTlAitLY NKW PAKISlAN OOSTOItK-5 ,, t, , APPROPRtAiE BOfcNISRY, CcmblnlDB to pronnce the nnt PKRfKCT MIlK KN Bt'ENK ever witnessed In Philadelphia, Vaslcal rirrelnr. .M. ADOL'H BIRGFKLO Leader of the Orthe,ira ... M. K. COLON. JE ibsalkokskshvii;ubeai will eonimpnce ou W KIN HV DAY, NovMiiiber 4 at tbe Box Office of the Academy, and at tne atiu'o More of ileara, BONBR dt CO., No. im OheBnut ir f. 1 1 a t ADJUIBBION ONK DOLLAR vmle'y no cent VTEW CIII8SUT BTBEET THEATCE i FAKKWELL MOTi ' OF THE tllahMlftu AND BKILLlANr WOKK.LL HIsTERi 011 WOKHKLL hl-Jlitm. ' PupporUd bvlhelr entire New York Theatre Cotu ,'U,' IMMEDIATE 8U0CE8S Of the English rendition or BARdU BLEtTFL BAKHK BO.UE, (Blue Beard.) TfOL'PEa CKOVVDKD NIOITTLY. LARGE AND KAbHIoNaBLE AUaAENCK. FRIDAY I'WhM.vi, BENEFIT OK TUE WORRELL BISTERS r bAT(7R(,AY MAI I MOW, LA BK L L K HKUiUI. FOR THE LAH V Tl M K. WALNUT 8T. THEATKR. BEGINS AT i TO 8 THIH tTnursoay EVaiNlNU. Nov. 6. , . Fib Hi' NIGHT of the Romantic Nautical Dr.ma, from J. ITenulmora Cooper', popular novel, entitled ' uQr' OR, THE YANFEK Ta'r ASHORE AND AFLOAT To conclude with lira. Mowau's Comedy of. i DAK TBUF.M A N. Hf'!.!f.1M r 'b. l DAVENPORT 1RIDAY. BENEFIT OF MR. K. U DaVkK( T HK Pi LOT AND WILD OATH. KS. JOHN DEEW'8 AECH bTKEET THE. iRH..JO,N W A Nil NKW prrcoE. Miiniia v Iran uxt t.- u xt ..... ... r. V;. y- fitattilLVwltUuewTcee. ax UK'S OOT MONEY S' JOffLpafW as. MAUD HILLARY Aided by tte full Company. After which a favorite Comedietta Mia. F. Daven' port. Htm pie, etc. -Monday, Nov. 8 THE LANCASHIRE LAtS. with every scene new, and great cast. HORTICULTURAL II ALL. G ERMANIA ORCH KTK . P V B L 1 O KUHEArMAla A, VERY W EDNKSDAY. at P. M. TlckuT7old at the door, and all principal Music Store, Packakoa ol live for i; single, 15 emu. wl kngsgements ran heujaue by addressing Q.BAS TER1, fe. l.ai MONTEKk Y nireet; WltiuVs Musle btore. No. lu-1 Cbesnut street; Andre'a Mualo Htore. No. 1104 Chesnut street. iu n iux FERDINAND PAUWBLS' (jjitEAT NATIONAL PAfNTIfiiQ. '"illK NiW KPUBUt-i" EMANCIPATION IN THE UNITED STATE;. Now on Exhibition iu the Peuunylvaula Academy Of Fine Arts (Eastern Galleries.) li) 2iw FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. J h.VEKY JtVEiMM aMJ OAlUltDAT AUKKaOOM, GREAT COMBINATION TROUPE, In Grand Ballet., Em oplau Burlesque., Bona. Dances, Pantomime., Gymnast Acta, eta, CURRAN & NOUHIts' ATLANTIC GABDEH CALLOWHlLL blreet, below FlItD. 1 kit. F. Ta&NEHILL and MlftS CLARA BROOKE. IRELAND Aa IT WAS. Grand Variety jLiuertuiniu.nt, as usual. 11 2 ot CABL SENTZ'AND MARK HASSLE R'3 OR CxtiTBA MAllNEEM, a,Va.KY SATURDAY AFTEKNOUN, at 8)i, IN MUSICAL FUiD 11 ALL. biugle AdmUslnu, u emit. A-ankate ot four tickets, 11, at Boner's, No. Im'Z CHEsNUT fcit. Ill i tl rjlIIE PRINCIPAL DEPOI M FOR TDK RAXB OF REVENUE STAMPS, Mo. 304 CHEBNUr STREET. CENTRAL Dili'Or, No. 103 B. FIFTH ST., (One door below Cheanat atreet), ESTABLlSnitD 1862. The .ale of Revenue Stamps la atlll continued at tbe Old-EstabllBhe.1 Agency. The atock comprise, every denomination printed by tbe Government, and having at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lrnme dlately upon receipt, a matter of great Impor tance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Oflice Orders received in payment. Any Information regarding the deolaionsof tbeCommlbaloner of Internal Revenue cheer, fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, Checks Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and Stamped Paper: On J25 and upwards ....2 per oant, 100 " a " 800 ' i Address all orders, etc., to STAMP AGENCY, No. 801 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA UNITED STATES POSTAGE 8TAMPS of aU kinds, aui STAMPED ENVELOPES ooa-. jstantly on hand. WOODLANDS CEMETERY COMPANY The following Managers and Onioera hava been elected for tbe yoar la.; " u"- KLI K, PRICE, President, Wm. H. Mooie, j Wm. w. Keen, Bamuel b. Moon, I Ferdinand J. Lreer. Gl'lles Jvallelt, George L Buzby. KdwInGreble, B. A. Knlg'-t, ' t-ecrelaiy aud Treaanrer-Jod. B. To WVcuRvr TbeManagere have paused a renoluv' 0,1 ,,,I.I both Lotboldera aud VUitors to preaei ticklS.t entrance for adtuibslon to the t,mei(ir, ih.i,. ! may be had at the Odioeof t ttS n?. k!! ARCH Street, or of any of the Managra' j z pEKKBILVASlA HOSPIIAL. ATb. attendln, M.'nageaVe' 18 l5.M,or1iwJ1,,. L' l8 ualh Delaware avenoa. A dol pb E, Borle. No. 168 iook street. "T"""w' R,7r,uil ' 0. WO! l?.!?" Bnroa-Dr. Addlneil Hewaon, No, in . o.a-ijaaai Aoajneu Atewson. B SfcVi"!"! . D. HayeeAgu?w: Ul every day unday. excepted), M rooelve apvifc CMlon ior admlMlou, ,,.Bjr,lu1', itaiA by aocld.nt are alwaya, admituidu brouaM te the Hospiui liuiaediateV
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