8 T1TE I) AILY ' ' EVEN! NO ' TELEGRAPH PHIL ABELPITI A, TITUKSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18C8. EUROPE. , LATEST ADVICES BY BTBAMEU. Hy an arilvel at n York yesterday, we hye Imopcan advices to October 25. ENGLAND. Ui-later JhBin'i vmpllmt to the .s i Krbel Katn Buillra. Tbe N. Y. ZViosine'a London ("ctober 24) cor respondence contains tha following: When Mr. Reverdy John' on set oat for Liver pool, the Wf reraurked ' tbat be bad started npon a Journey likeiy to prove more momentous in it consequences to himself than anj be had ever nbdenaken in bis wbo3 lire. I believe. I may say tbat total Americans and English friends to America bad done their utmost to keep1 Mr. Johnson and Mr. La'rd apart. Thre Is no reason to suppose that K.r. LnirJ wts par ttoular'y solicitous to meet Mr. Johnson, b Jt Mr. Jobison's desire to pub icly testily bis sense 01 Mr. Laird's tervices to bis Southern bn-tbre was too lively to be controlled. If Mr. John on bad rlgnitied an opinion, as Lord btsiley did, that it was better, for pubin reasons, that be should not meet Mr. Lair I, rotumt more would bave b?en needed. Mr, Johnson cboe to send a niesaiie exactly tbe contrary lo that, ai.d ms meeting with La'rd was as distinctly hi'., own choice as If be bad Inviled tbe builder 0ftbe AUba na totilno with b;m in Uppei VjriBn j p,ace and be probably has before thi"i. It a be, agtin, who chose to proclaim it with bravado an J itnuit to tbo-e who bsd darned ulm Btainsi this and act. 'I whs cau'iioned.' esclai'ned Mr. Johnoj in bis speech, 'whether by Mends, merely Mends, or not, v, is not lor me to s-iy tbat I should not be j rem i) t on au ooc-Um line ihs, bee vase tbwe woald be ot it certain gentlemen who by Vrd, hy speech, or by c, ai led or encourag-d my Southern brethren during our late unhappy conflict l' Tbe pubi c CMUttons to whx-li Mr. Johbson refers were glvch blm by the Daiy .AVics and ibe iVar am mir ail tlie daily journals of Lonion tbe ooly two who were, or are, iroe trlenls to Americt. TjC Marylander, whom Andrew Johnson eent here to Una friends niong the Uieuds ot Rebellion, insolently o.uonB whether the ndvlco ot these ppir which Vtiow blm only as American Minister i fritnaly or treacherous. He-was com ated ov Kijal nnd emiuent Americans not to identify frtmself with Lnird, and the smcerl'y of tbeir f,oo will ts equally scorted at. What, docs be gy b s answer war My answer was lbat it t fcbould be so. so much ibe more grati fying veuid it le to me. Why? 'Because it woul i ufford aa assurance to the people of my couj jiry, nnd to my Gove rnment as well as to nJ jclt, that former differences are foreotten, f 4 that tbe heart tbat beats in Liverpool tike the heart tbat beats throughout the A'Aogdom, a heart full of friendship lor the Pple oi the Ouited States.' It thto stood aloae, tt BJ'.Ebt be pasted by a the maudlin auection atieness'ot a man wbo bad dine i too well tie tnneecb bring made at that period ot tbeevenng "When .he stomach and thu heart of some men yet eoataily lull. But it is a sincre exoresston of 'Mr.- -Johnson's ieeliuir. He bid announced 'in tn.v ciornlne inrcplv to the Mayor tbit tn the vt'dltiglt was Lis purpose to lay before thi 'Charsybt-r of Commerce and betore all Borland bia wbolebearr. He had raid a moment b -fore that-he 'knew there was wisdom aud good snse, nd f a rwtlpm 1b tbe people of Liverpool that 'wowa induce them to toreito toe rt-ceut past.' u 3sot Mr. Keverdy John-on who forgives Mr, -Laird; it is Mr. Laird who torutves toe Ameri can Minister. If be needs it, he has certainly earned it. Mr. La'rd did ludeed build the Alabama, which burned some scores of Amen ean ships, and wept the rest off the ocean. He cost Atiieiica, directly and iudirecily, not less : than $ 100,000. 000. Mr. Laird bas a lust pride in the help he cave the ueoeiiion, and a last resentment aeraiunt those extreme partisans in tbe North who questioned his clam to the character of a pnbtic benefactor. Mr. Iihuson did not foreet tbat tbere were other prop e lu Llveroool beoide Air. Laird entitled to bis aympa tbies and aoolooies. above all to generous euloey. Remembering bo recently the rltg of Ills osn country had been driven tram the cceao. be ibqngbt it fitting to compliment the L verpool shipbuilders on the energy which bid fiven mem aimort amonopoivot tae worm's commerce. oir flatf,' cried Mr. Johnson in a glow ot CLthn'iasm, 'passes nnchadeuged on every sea, protected bv ibe power of Eugland Which, tbauk od, nevir failed ni !' I an lu d spare I exiilaininc what Mr. Johnon meant by ihtckiDK (.oJ tlia'. the pover of Bhainud neer ti iied us. A pub'ic dinner in Ensland is alwas a scene of some cod fusion; tbere is a - jrlare ot gas, and a clutter, aud not much . stint to tbe wine. Snrronudei by so many old friends of the Rebell ou, Mr. Jonn on peibnos foruot for a tnoitent ihnt ho tber.i as American Miaisterto apologize to Mr. La'rd. aud when be said 'u.' lapsed into bis trae cbarac er of representative tor bis South ern brethren. Tbe com men's of tbe presi on tbe dmner ure irstructive; but I have uo room to quote them here. It Mr. Jubu-on hn not bu pointed, he at least rivals, Mason and Slidell, Bcaurreard and Lee, in the atlccltons of the Knglish Tones, if bo values tbe euloeltims ot tbe Times, the Standard, and the Saturday Keview, he hasibem in full mca cure. Their tone ia a little contemptuous; but Mr.' John?on is not likely to perceive that, or to trouble himse f about the iromcl compllmeuts of tbe Ltbeial journals. Tue Tories are contcut to flatter, tor they believe Mr. Joniuon to be wax in Lord Stanley's hands, and cnucUle over the prospect cf getting cheaply out of the Ala bama scrape. The Liberals those of tbent wbo sincerely wish well to America and are proud of bavinjt befriended her lament tho humiliation of ner Minister, and turn away their laces," SPAIN. 44eneral Serrano and tbe l'utare Ad niluUtrallou. The Paris Oau'ols, which lately was favore l with a letter from General Prim, now publishes tne following communication from Marshal Berrawo: Miobid Ot, 18. To MM. Uenrl de Pene and Eduioud Tarbe: I must thank you tor the ei vices rendered by the Oawois, as well as by its liberal colleague in France, to the political repenera ion of epaln. The revolution oriei natiue at Cadiz proposed to itselt to leave to the country, actios; In the plenitude of its Bovcrelifnty, the cho'co or the most worthy GoverLment. And tbe men who have place! tbeaitelves at tbe head of the national movement arc trmly resolved to defe.nj tt programme incrib d ou the revolu tioDury flag. For my oivn part, I tbnk .a con&ttiotionnl monarchy, fenced ronnd wiiti a'.l tbe lioeriii-s tonpatiCle with that form ot government, might be the fjrra most in accordance with i bt snirit ot ibo present time, and the special position in which the coan ry is placed. 1 trust, aentlemeu, that you will continue lo tell such of your rolleseues who have been our political adversaries bow proud we.ure (it our revolution I ot-g oj to receive, with "xprcssions of prati'.u le, the a-sunucc of roj dibtinguir.hcd consilcrs'.iou. J. Behrasj. (iflltfial luformatiaa. ScvarLnreuzaua boa sent a circular to tho repreeutiiives of Bpain abroad. In winch the .miuUtrr explains the causos, the chiraetcr, a id polnicil beartun ol tbe revolution, bpiaa had, nndcr toe rule of her last to monarcus, pre. tenti d ibe iad o"cuicle ot a local and cenerouj people lavishly (Icvo iinribeir wealth and tbtir bknd for tbe beueritof binss Who repaid tbe beioiceacnoce wHh tliu biaidtest ioaratltude. Tue poplu.patuiW waded until thlr cup of autierincs wasove flown o. Tbat moment bavinat arrived, tbe popJo toon ihulr stsnd upon tbo jirfiund ol modern popu'ar riah'. Tbe circular treats upon the quPction of reiij-ious ibrtv, stating lbat tjhe uceiesa l?7al obstacles hitherto thrown in tbe way of other creed would ditap pear, even as they bud already dlsnppeared from the habits of the rcople. fn conclusion, tin minister says that tbe -iaul$u rcvolatiou would ae no alarm to other oounriie, and, there fore, tbe (Jovernment was In hoo'S that torelfrn ratloLs would not refuse to entertaiu friendly relations iih revolutionary Spain, i ,j f - . I.nut AU of tbe JuntA, The Central Jurta of Madrid, before its dtsso lotion, paeed resolution proposintr to the J jv enment tbe abolition of capital puol-hmenr, tie snpprewlou cf tbe conrlst establish meats in be Peuinsula, and tbrir transference to th Rnani'-h pot-clon In A rlca and at Manll-, the penitent lanes done ftwav iih tn 8nnn to b--old, and ihe produceoi the sale to bo einploveii In ibe construction of tbe new penl(eniaries tn the colonici. The Junta also doe'ded noon the e.-tabllsbmrntot a National Rifle Aseocation. A proclanJl'lon bas i.pocared sicrnnd b the entire mluitrv, ilecrrcine the dis-olotion ot all be juntas, and montot those bod'esin the pro vinces have alreadv announced tha', th hav diefolved. The Mm-ater of War nas ts?ud a decr pardoning the military, men woo were sentenced to Imprisonment or eervlce to tbe rolonies lor takii'B psrt In tbe lourreo ion 0' 1866. A decree has been isned hv the Minister oi Justice tiis-oivusr tne Hocte'y of 8. Vincent de Paul, an orderlopr tbe civil governor to tMke and inventory of the papers and funds be loDgiD(j to that society. ' ' ' 6ENERAL NEWS. Missing Qnren Vletorla'a Xante. In Ireland, at tbe Nationills's" baauet to Mr. Rcbard Pyott, the tp tit of "dl-lovalty"' prevalent amongst ihe people was -f(ry eviden. The Queen's nime wa-i erected r. h bUes and cries of "We don't want hr." The loa-t, "ii ir l attve lHod, Its p"t sim2fl'ej.precnt prnoocts. and tuture rt'sttny." produced den.onstrations ipf a confliCiin" character a d cnes of "Up wlih theRnrublic.'",Vlva Kenublict " Aorber toart was, In. laud a lianon, an independent Parliament, a na ional ring, and a naiioual nuluia to puard it." A New I.lne ef Nteamera, Tbe Comercio di tUvi'ia annoonoes that a new line of steamers Is a'lout to be estaoii.-hdd beiwem Ittlv and the Unt ed 9ia es. The v-s- SfU Will inn from Nnr.le.s it New York, and vice vtrsa, touihiuf! at Mes-'manTid Palctmo. S enor Tapliavia, a StciMnn mercbunt, ia tue orioln i'or ot the enterprise. Twenty-two days Is the t'me wb-cn win lie occupied m the vo8tre. ana ihts. it is said, wiHnable aa Imraen3e dcveloompi.t to be given t tbe trade in Hiuilian oranres and lemon, which ate nor conveyed to Amend by an trjolrtct service 'of English and Frenca Bteamtrs, The I'rnaslnn IVavy. A fresh addition bas been mate to the Prus sian navy by tbe launch.atDjinic'c, ol the steam corvette E.lTf.beth. tbe largest sbi(of-ar yet built tbere. Tha Elizabctn is 219 feet lone, 4a leet wide, bas a totieaizo of 2500, and engines ot 400 bof e power. Her armaatent will count of twenty-four rifled 24-pounders of Krapp's newest construction, winch will, it is sain, oeae irate a tour atd a bait iuch plate at 800 yards. Tne rjitzaoctn is a wooien vessel, ana is ex pected to make fourteen knots an hour. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Court or QtTABTKa Sassiowg Jodzn Pelrce. The prlcon calendar w8 (akea up tula mora- mg, tienry ti. iiageri, i---q., proaeeuung. Mr. O'Byrne applied to thr Court for the dls- crarge or Miouaei oiciiriue. uennia Mctsriae. lliomas Cleveland. Joseph Cleveland, and Thomas Holland from prUoo, wnere they have been oontined four mouins. two terms, aofxird- iua to Ibe old arianveraentand tbe meaning of tneiaocaa corpu aci. 10 avail trial upon iu charge ol naving niuiaereu Micoaei uaiieaoa tbe night of June 22 lata, and bave not yet been tiled. Mr. Rberpard stated to tbe Court tbat he did Dot gainsay tbe rnle of law, bnt mat this waa a matter corning Into bla htnda frm the former administration of I no Dnmoeas or toe uourt, and to wbleb be was a prrfeot Btraneer. He nad only received notice of this application late yeeteroay aucruoon, aua naa not yei naa aa ODPortonlty to look into the matter: therefore. be wonld ask tbe Court not to dlso'ise of tbe matter summarily, bat oominae it for a day or bo, In order tbat an investigation into tbe facts utiouiu ue maue. iuis nia tionor oonsentea to do. tieorae Wasbineton Smart, a lad of seventeen years, win tound guilty of a charge of arson, it Vim proven iui ue win aa inmnieni me House of Refuge, and one nletit recently be set Are to a pile of Mexican grasa that whs pMocd neir a barrel Of oil In one of tbe workabops. Form naiely ibe flames vpro exllnttutsLied before they had spread far. Upon hetoK taken before thefiunrlulendent be acknowledged tbat be bad done t.bla, and tbat he had long contem plated tbebnrnlnaof ibebulldlog. Toe parents, though aware tbat he wua committed for trUl npon Ibis charge, did not appear before tbe jury. The Judge sentenced hiiu to the County Prison for tbree years. 8. Hanlson Colebower was tried npon the cbargeof trnbe tK'ement. Mr. C. A. Huuoer, upon being aworn, testified tbat the prisoner wan lu 1K06 tbe treasurer of Improvement lodge, No. 811,- Iudepeodent Order of Odd Fellows, bnvlug gtveu bia bond as tbat officer on tbe 2 1 of Novemoer of tbat yer. Before alvlng Ibis bond four Government Beven-tblrty bonds belonging to tne Lode were entrusted to blm for investment, and aub atqnently an order wbh drawn by the Secretary upon blm tor tb bouda, whloti order was never complltd wltb. Conxequen ly suit was brouiit aealDKt blm In ibe District court, wnere ne oienly acknowledged that on ibe i lgbt prior to the signing of his bond of odloe be had up. proprtaieu these bonds to bla own use. He has never made reatltullon. Mr. Uiwiler aud Mr. Rhodes testified that tbey were present when the aooretary'a order wat presented to tbe priaouer, and tbat be did not repay ihe bonds. The Jury rendered a ver oictcf guilty. DisTnicT Coubt, No. l Judge Stroud, John McGrath vs. Cbailes Magee. Aa autloa to re. cover tor property alleged to bave been piaoed In the defendant's bands for safe keeping, and bv blm applied to bis own use. Toe plaintiff declared that in September, 186), Le went to Ireland, but before taking pas sage be placed In the defendant's baada a laige amount of property, constating of sums of money and lots of household furul ture valued at tld.000, nnder aa agreement that they should be naiely kept and tedellvered to blm when be should demand them; and tbat be did call for them and tbe defendant refused to give ibem up. Ou trial. Coukt of Common Pj-eas Allison. P. J. W. ft. Buwn&Co. vb. W. H. Pearson. An action to recover tor goods alleged to bave oeen aold to tbe Arm of Clatke & Pearson. Tbe defense Bet lortb tbat the goods for wnloh payment was claimed weie sold uficr tbe defendaut bad dis solved bis connection wltb tbe Bald Arm, and therefore he was not liable for them. Ou trial. U1TY iflfiLLIQENOE. ITIIIRD EDITION The New York Money Market. Vrrin the HeraltU "Affairs are rapidly cbtnlng to aerials In Wall 'reel, and tbe nioue rv atrlugot cy rs mure severe yetlerouy ihn i Buy t me previously, ibe rates pia lorloHut evenuo Uovemiuaiil si'curiilm.uaviug ureu blgli a i !i.,' lr cm i. uoi'l 10 uinrrow, wune lu (ni li utiiCii per ceni. cuniailbbl u was paid un (blitd coliaieralu la atlii tlou io .even ner ceui. wt abuuui la cuirency. 'J'lie n won pri'ire lei niny ot tbn boidnrs or Uoeriuieiit ie uil l-. lo tell iiul li h a view ol bu Ing bark at 1 wei Hj. aree, ru tbesc sal exerted a very depression rlTio. upon the ni kei, tbe UuO.lue 10 trie ei lire lisi bv lug beta iruiu oi lo i i.e audabnf per cant. b iwten ibe opinLg and Ibe c.oe. Taere were no; aaiilug ludica'tuus lbat Ibe ir'nclpal deal. eu cnorjd ibis real S uk tuoveoiut tr 1.1 nir. pone of geil'i g cliC4i stock, and tbe 1-un eduie reoull or iljtat rui'lo d cliue will prubbiy no a st arp upiard reaoloi. elimu ated br iboe wbo buvc aablrleu Ibe i uiiWrj course til price, lo It is luuittuUbltt lbat ibere iiever was atloiewbe i pi OPie were D-oru OeobouM of U)lig Unel Ha'ei iii ilmu uirln iba tey are at preoeut. bu. .he rr. b j oi uii.uty u an Insuperable or ioie in ibe way ot sp c jUlion f all nu. Biiuiig pai'tlte, au l Hi Ikller have Ibe ablll'y lo Htj tue tide uua d wnei.vr?r tbey Be ilr. iihouu 1). ih re'o-e, prt go lower leu in.niii y, tbe he.ri aoa!u bd ua lsi bet lo louk for a ijuick r.uvtiy." Fixmthc Tiilnm. "Tbe rlDg nry hi money continues to t exese lv, and Heavy rate wcie piid io carry (tuoaa: .; er rent, wan freely bid lo aiidl.lou tu 7 uer nei. cur rency irileeHl. aud e'Cii l.lbcr ru ropoi'ied Tutre was lets burrowing io duy, broken suld out laolr siocks ut II e uiarai'l prlues, aeeiug To reilef to toe Bin iy market (unliable at present. Pierliv I-1 eh one u nilnues firm, oaabislsoi ItsJiW'Os.'s or rnUi.ter lug bil l. ' Tue buok ln-sy ameed o u- lb 3 per cent. ear. I!flc psm ilie'ile.ring IImunb i-ste'l u yrweubi'im. t lie crllrlr-Mes so ihui will be siamned oy tne Hub Treurr pa) able In creenba k. aud will relieve Ui hukslolbe aniinmt ued lo ibel-dully clarauee Tbe aniouut lo be aiaui.ed Is fiii iuf'uu. Tb s auilou B a a slat tbe ba- kn ln t ill ut ex'ent but ibey are cow o por that it will all'urd no tellef to tue tuuoey barrel." CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Larceny of Steel Nprlnspa-Vot is Rqntsr Voter Flert ion offleer In Tronble Pear KM OloTea Not Ms own Pnnen ' -har 6H II me"-A Model Applleaint Aaaatilted at rollceman Told n Me. A netro bearing the tame of Williams was arres-ed this morntne- ia a ft: iff atCbesnut street wbaM by Ollicer Wee oott, of the Harbor Polica Williams had la tha boat a lot of s eel pla'e tprttg. lit was sent to prton. The ur nrs weie taken to the Station or ibe UtlbO Pol re, Front and Noble streets, and there a jralt an owner. Iboroaa Streeney. a chap of twenty-roars jcarsotave, residtuirat No. 1 Borer's place, was arrested jesterday b? Constable Unan, of tne Mo in ward, npon tne fna-ge oi irauiuientiy o tiig at the Fourth division of tne Ninth ard, under tbe Dame -of Frederick Buolciouhan. Ai'ieiman Jones give him a hearinx tt mia lufr, ani eot him helo in d-failt of 20J0 bv I. ChnrKrs U. Duncan, aa elocdon ollicer ia the Ntniu uiviHion ot ibc Niuth watd, ha be 'U arretted and held iinder $2IKM) ba'l by Aid-man fonts, upon thp charge ei mt-dcmanor. and the Into ny ot vsluable pap-rs. It appears that a geutleinsn cane o the polta lor tye pirpose of toting nf on lawful papers, when f,incaa not o ly iciuhed to accept bis vote, but reuiuoi the papers ah ch he presented. Jonph Wilson, a jo.irjg teHo of twenty-fivejeuri-, unmarrei, wuo balls nom Msouri, walked into A k nn's gentlemen's turo shme stor-, o. 621 Chesnut sreet, es'erday. aed oelibera'ely picking op a boxof kid cloves made ot). Bat be di in'i net far. tor Oilieer Jones, of the Reervl Corp-i, hapoemag by. oabbd him. A'dermao Denier commlt.i him in default ot ba 1. chap named Barwey Keonan has bwn oimrri'ted bv Aldcrrran Lonereu fir unlaw uliy votine at tbe Kighih otvisi.m ot the f Tenty lourih ward, upon uaturaliza.ion papers not his 0Y1E. Aldernan Bousall has commU'ed a woTnau named Ca'har.ne Untdlcy for tbo larcenv of a c'ock tiotn a awelims at Ciown acistuard streets. toward Ha"tinr, a resident of Nlceton, alleeed to have already nude application to Mr. Fox tor tbe position of Police Lieutenant of ibe Thirteenth dratrict, In place ot .Lieutenant Holftate, communed the work ot removing the present liiCnmbeDts yesterday, by attemo lug to shoot Sf recant llau-s. H: wi arreiiei and held bv Aldermau uood under $1000 oail. Patr.ck Armx'rong got drunk yesterday at It chujond and forris streets, and encountering; a policeman with the swi"Ct word", de manded bis star. Ine officer couldn't see it, however, and, nothing dauuted by a bdletof wood wiel. led b Patrick, captured bim and had him held by Aldermau Neil! in $1009 bail. A tan-colored individual earned Charles Smith, living in (Jermmtowf, yes erday visited a black lady, re-idlng at 8ixtnann South stree's, with tte tale that ber son, wbo wai In tne conntry, had broken his b e, and wanted $4 to get home. Char cs secured the money, bat eroploted Km wettinir "his whistle," lor which nihappl.csteon he was arreted. La Cotbbib Carnival. Messrs. Abel and Bisley announce tbat tbey will give a erund faucy dresa ball at the Academv of Music on llonday evening, January 11, 1869. Tne ba'ls given by these gentlemen for a number of years Past have been grand affair., aud their largj experience is a guarantee '.hat tbe entertain nient to come oil tbts winter will equal, If it does not surpass, those that have preceled it. Messrs. Ariel and K'.xley prop se to introduce many novelties on this 02ca:i n, and the selec tion of dancer, will comprise tbe roost oopnlar of the day. Subscribers only will be admuteJ, and the nrVes of tickets have been fixed as I follow?: Subscription tickets $5, admitting a centleman and two ladies in fancy costume to tbP dancing floor and parquette circle; balcony boxe, $10; secured seats m balcony circle, $1. For tue aoc mioo latlon of ladies and gentle men wbo do not desire to pttrticlpste in the dancire, but wi'h to witness the a-sctnblaee, choice scats will be scuied in the balcony circle at $6; spectators' tickets to secured seats in the tamily circle, $1. IIeariko Bkfork thb Recorder Patriot Lnch was arra'sreed before Kerorder fllvin this morning on the charge of petjury and coo spiring to vlolaie th elect'O'.i las. Mssrs. Solomon Clark and Joslali Bans, Jr., wvdov book nan and inspector of the Sixth preci-jct of ibe lxih ward, testided that the defendant snore that a man named Ha"mtu resided at No. 128 Bread trert, and bad kn iwn him for hve jearv. This house has been torn down for a number of mouths. Lynch as held in $1503 bail lor his appearance at conrt. Befobe thb Umted States Commissioner. At noon to day, belore United S ates Commls sioter Bibler, James F. 8tockdale. Joliu liib ington. and John Lullerty were charged with cctspiracy to defraud tbe Government of the United Ptae.. Tbe alienation is that the parties nxmed rundo a seizure of a vine;ar estaolih mrnt, and after waids compromised with the owttrs. In conseqnerce of the absence of witoe?e, and a necessity tor tbe atteudauce of the Com mis'ioner in court, the ca;e was deterred until tc-itiorrow at 12 M. BsPDrLicAR Campaios Battkbt. A salute of one honored guns was fired yesterday at noon, at Thirty-seventh aud Market Btree, by the "Twenty-fourth Ward HepuoiicanCarnp.iixu Hattery," nnder ihe direction ot Captain J. M. Duddy, in honor of the triumphant election ot Cram' and Colfax, and tbe complete viudication of Bepublican principles by the American people on Tuesday last. Messrs. Simon Coltk & Clarke, the well knoancrmat tbe 8. W. corner of Broad aud W alnut street", have now In store, just received, 1U00 kegs of tn bite AlmerU grape. Tbey are in magniSceut clusters, aud their quality bas never been surpa-std by any grapes ever odered tor sale in th's city. Tbey are selling at a price, too, which bring" them wlrhin ihe reach o. all. Suicide. An Irishwoman aged twenty-Ore year, named Elizabeth Ktndv, emploved as rook in tbe residence of Mr. John Baird, No. 130J Spring GaMen street, went down Into the cedar ot tbe house this mori ioar and hung her self to a cixS'-'wni. The Cotoner was noiiied. Eeveki'e Skiucbb This morning Revenue OiErer Ilellman visited Port Rcbmonl o' wtisky lame and seized a coupio of still-), together with several barrels ol the "illicit." WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN tbe newest and be, manner. . LOUUs UKJCKA. Htailouer and WnrravBr. 9 IS 103JHKaNU l' street. "p A T E N T E 0.-PANT8 SCOURED i NO XT slTBKTVIIKU rniin 1 to I Inches, at .Holtet french lateaia lyelng and riooonng, Ho. J H M liibiire una bio. J MJlXH tiaraaL IMali THE ELECTIOFJS. The Bcsnlt in falifornla, NeTali, and Oregon -Republican Victories. FOURTH EDITION SAN FRANOISOO. WHIRL WIND. A ltrlek Clinrcli Curried Away. The Nahville r'reeif and Times of No. 21 contnlns the fo'lo vum YeeteTdtr morn ng. about 9 o'clock, a little br ck church ou tue II tiro in pikv, aaout eleveu iu K's from the city, and suuateu ou a point, where the rrad ruus be'ween to lo iy h'il-, s Itterully bown airar, on'y ubou'. lour feer ot tbe wails bing let siHtiUing. Tnowndhad been pretty norm y ail the morning, an 1 many trees bad been blown down oi tho but rout dag bill , but at ihe bo ir ab ve u imud a gust ot wmd swept along the roai, ca ch'nj up Id in it sneeniuc prrgres eveiv de'.ucho l object in the ai , aud nhnl nc thum roiud as It iliey were a hot izou'ul cflindpr; f. nC'i rail', b'oni bes of trees, hui ks ot ean ti, and even ones were wuirle I aronud by aerial aneer ai it came aloi a with irresistb'e force and incon ceivable raouiitv. It s rticic the church about lour leet above the proud, ripoed od the b ic ts ard mortar, and swept tbe h ile upor cart cway quite clean. A few bricks were dropped aloiiir tbe roa I for two or tbree bun Ird yards, but the main por lon was tasen nearly ht a mile, to where the toad opened out on a wide stretch of comparatively flat couutry, and there dropptd in the bed of a creek, with the roof still firmly attached lo the walls. Two covs tbat had been to leeward of the building while it was yet standing were knocked about twenty yards awsy Into a hollow. Tbey seemed con siderably stupefied, but other wUi sustained no damage, Commerce on (ho Pacific Coast Shipping Intelligence. THE ELECTIONS. California. Pam Fbakctbco, Nov. 6 The Republican cairy California bv a small majority, from 10J0 to 1500. Axtrll (Dem. Vs elected to Congress. Paroent and IlsrUon. bo'h Republicans, are probably elected to Cottgrcis. NeVisla. Tte Btate of Nevada gives 1000 Republican aajority. Fi.c'i (Rp.) is elected to Congress. Oregon. Toth parties claim Oregon, and the result to the grate Is in doubt. Toe eastern port! n has not jtt been heard from. The returns indicate Isre Republican gains. TEE EUROPEANS! ARRETS. By Atlantic Cable, lltin AftrrnoonHi lnotntlon. LojDoit, Nov. 6 P. JI. Amcican seou-Ities qui. t, fcrr, 27i; Five-twenaes, lit; Illinois Central, 97i. . Livebpool, Nov. 5 P. M. Cotton firm. Laid, 66s. 6d. Tallow, 50s 6d. Lokuqn, Nov. 6 P. M. Suar to arrive, 26s. 9d. a 2G. Uarkcta toy Telegraph. Bl Toaa, Sov. iocas very weacUhlnasoaBd Rm-.a Isiaiia. n it.' ReaaiUK, S8: Clauwiu O., Erie, SI1,-,; t'leveiauJ aud 1'oimIu Sfv,; Cleveiaarl auu ritiatturB.SCi; PltistmrK and iTort Wayne l'9' Mtcbl kauceoiial, 110: New YorB Central, 121 Ililuols tentiai. 111; Cumberland pre'errnt, Kt Virfliua an, ny.; Musonri s, w: uuukuu niver, iu a; a-an, iwt. )iSI do. lsi. lift: do. 18A. 1U5; do. new. 1074 IO-4ua. 1S3. worn mi-,, alnney, 7(j8 per eut, J.touaiii, W i. Ualtiiiokk. Itv. 6. Cuilou quiet: tuldiiilug up-)aiiks-2 c fit creuiei: Howard street bu erQuestW t7 tH oo. esira 'lli7A: do. family SIM'i.W; Uuy iillauierflneZa(!3;'6ii de.axtra Ba(c$ll; go. family II'M($ 8; Western suiierflue nt7; do. ex ra$4 HUb: up. family $lw.vlL Wheat dun; pr me to cboice reo $i-sii(u ! Com dull: old wnlie (fl t: yellow (l'06(gtliii. 'ais duil at"04J7i". Rye uoml.il. Pr dinei at 2(fii1t UK Baonu aeli.e; rlt aides 17Ci)17o : near aid s l7.Vi l7.Vc: sbouldeia H!(18.'4C.: baois IB j 2it. lara lsc. amw iuju;, fii)T,i,unwii qnie. a. xo.cb xiour dun ai o(alue. dec me. 8 0 tt.rreis a !: Bt le. Situ t;: Oblu. tTUKixUW. Western, t '8VI7 60; tkiuiu-rj, IfKiStu: CallT.iu a $A'7i9IO. beat uull. aud lm)M ).er I'oru heavy: .SOou oushels so'd atl lii8i-i7X Oala nll: 21,ti e bii.b-lrt seli at 7Hr. Beef quiet. Porn ami at sifii iara auu at i,J,'iv,'o. Wbitky dub. MR. ROEBUCK, M. P. Mr. Ileebnek'a Viows suit Attitude nad I.orcl l'almeratoa'ai Oplniuua Duriux ttt AmerlCHit Rebellion. from the London Star, Oct. 23. At the close of an address delivered October 19 by Mr. Uoebucir, 3i. Jt , to tbe workmen of Jtlest-rs. Rooger & Hon, ot Bbeflie.d, Mr. Wiloiot said ne wieneu to put a qae-tiou ol ereat imDortat.ee not only to Soeuield but to the community at large. Ue sbould nae to ark. Dir. Jtoebuck it ne aia not use ms utmo?t er.deavora in tbe American conflict to bring about a war betweeu tins cuuuiry and tbe TJnivrd Sta'es, in older to promote the slave holders' rebellion. Air. Roebuck sir, If you will allow me, I will go through that roamr completely. Tne American Itebilhou broke out, am all I did was and I had in j sanction ot a large a meeting In btielheld (cheers) as ever was met together all I atlied was tbat we sh mld acknowiejvre the Buuthern tda es as sovtre an and ialependcni states. ("Hear, hear," and cheers.) .Nov, I will tell jou distinctly; 1 will make a frank breast of it, aud you snull not mistake me. M? ociiet Is that tbe American p.ople by-aad-by will be so numerous mat th-y w.ll bu all- poweriul among maumnd. 1 nave everlojnl - I beg you to listen and think upon what 1 tat 1 have ever found tbat persons o; despotic power tbat is, ot uncontrolled power do not ute that power as tbey ouabt to do. ily object was to prevent the United Stages irem having that iUimen.e uncon rolled power, and I said, "Here is iheopcortuuity; we cau take it with per ect saiety." No war would have followed tbere tbe gentleman made a mis ake. "Here is an opiortuuity ; ackoow-i-rjpe tbeee b-atei, Just as Anerica ackno leuged Hungary when sue was in reuelhou against Austr a we bave tbe sauctno oi Ameil chu example; acknowledge the existence ot ihoie tiiaie. Tbe moment tbat ai-kno1e lraenx haa come, away would have gone the block vie of tbe shores of America. Tbere would bave been an end to tbe American cuil war, very mucD, I btheve, to tbe bene at of tbe teDsrate 3'a.ci tbemtelve; and it that had been doue I beueve lbat mankind would bave received au immense binebt. Uenilemcn, if you will permit me, I will tell you a story. A'ter that meeting ia Paradise square I went back to London, and in a oay cr two it was a nece. stty of the caie tor a member of Parliament tbere is o'teu th.tt tiectssity to watt upon the Prime Minister. I waited upon Lord Pitluieraton. Tho moment 1 sot Into bis room he was standing writing at bis desk, as be alwajsdid-ha turned round and put out blshands, and said, "tfiebuck, Koebuc, what a devilh cood speech you made lu Sheffield." 1 said, "My lord, I am greatly obliged to you, and flattered tor tbe artnd phrase jou bave used about my speech," tnough it was ratber a hard one, jou know (laughter) "I am very much flattered." "Flat'ored," he said, ' Vhy.'l am entirely of your opinion, but I dare not officially say so." Now it stru.k me, according to tbe old woman's phrase, all of a heap, tbat a man in power sbould say to me openly and without dlrsuise lbat be as eutirely ot my opinion, and led tbe pe ple of England directly tbe opposite way. Tuat, said I, is modern politics! morality. (Laughter.) I did my work with tbe gav and pleasant old lord, and bowed my way out ol his room Niw I aantto know If that is cot a very s'rikiug circumstance, and tbat m-n should na come tor ard blU say tbat 1 did this for tbe ourposo ot creating a war to aid the slave holder of America I. who la mr youih bad done mv utmost to Debt tbe question of bl ick elavery throughout ihe BrititU dominions, woo was as t orided as the gcnileoian opp i.ite csn 0 ut tbe idea ot r-laveiT, wh have reailv wept over the siory ot 'Ciicle Tom's Cabin" -I, wbo feel, o. bo feel?, all tbe mibery aim all the horrors o that situation. But 1 had to look lurth?r; 1 had to loot at tbe po r crea'ur.-s themselves; I bad to lo.k at tbe destinies ol miukin'i; and I tbouebt tor the deBiinies of ma l kind tbat we sbould have taken tnat oppor tnmty ol eepRranre ibe TJni'ed fie1. An1 notndy feels this more iban loey who goverii the llni'ert State no v. They are surroiiuded ati h dilticuliies; tbev cnn it beal tbo wound' which were then made, and I believe. It they daied to speak ibe .ruih, they would say tbey were lorry peace was not made upoutbe terms tbst 1 propose. ilr Wiloiot differed froni ilr. Rof-buci as to its VeiDg impossible for An erica lo bavo de clared war wi b ruariaud, and aked whether, if he were aeaiu returned to Parliament, ne won d be piepaied to pav the Alabama caim. Mr Roebuck Cer'amly not without inquiry; but if, upon inouirv, it bhull be found inn buglind it renin bound, and ouabt to pay thwe claims, I tball be prepnred to py them. Bit I a ill not pty them unless our claims upon America ate paid al-o. The Comstook lode, at Virginia City, has pi od need $100,000,000 in bullion. Ban Franolioo reoelvea fort tons of soap root per month front the monntaiai. For tha last thrae yeara the gold yield of California hai avoraged fifteen milliong a jnu. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. FROM CALIFORNIA. Sblp News. 8am Fbakcibco, Nov. 4. Arrived, ship Tha cber, llsgono, from Ntw York: whale ship Fiorina, from tbe Arctic Ocean, with 1700 bar rels of Oil, 26,000 lb. of bone, and 1000 lbs. of. Ivory. Spoken, October 11, in Bebring Struts, tbe ship Pr- press, with 1100 barrels of oil; and bsrqne John Wells, with 1 03 bands of oil. tailed, stvio J"ntoo, for Liverpool. Th apaa rhiD Japtn sailed tor Hong Kong via Yoke ban a to oay. with $781,000 iu ireaiurc and forty-one cabin prnMingeri. ibeflssof ibe Kocietv ot Ca'l'ornia l'ioneer lsfblnaat bsn ma,t todav. out of reoect io the memory of tbe la'e It. F. Peikins, ex l'Oot masiei of ban Francipco. Marketn. Flour, $5-26K25. Wheat, good shipping, $175. Igal-tcnders, 74 FROM WA SUING TON. Special Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph. Washikoion, Nov. 6. ' Tlie F.oya In Itlue fired a ralute ol thirty seven gun3 at sunrlso and one hundred tt noon, In honor of (J rant's election. Hew Tork Mfk O.natsUoDS-2 P. .V. Received by veiegrapb from Ulendlnning A Uavlh, Htoca uroaers, ne, 48 B. l tilraaireou N. Y. tnl. R. )2 Toledo A WabaaU. M. Y. and E)l it... M II. A St. Paul li., Adams express.... Pb. and Haa. K Alton. 8. and tt.l. B. 8 Ule. and Pitt. K..... 88 Cbi.aN.w.K.ooBi. bih Ohl N W K. rrf US,' c Wells. Firao, U. 8 .Express Co., Tenneaaeea, new. 4i i ..Z ChUA U.W. K. prt. K Gold ....IsU' vol ana rv. a. rv ivz. Aiarawt irregular. PllU.F.'W .andCbiloa I FBILADBLflHA STOCK EXCIIANGE BALKS, 0V. 5 Kapurtea By Da Uavau A Bt Ho. it 8. TbUd sueal BKTWKXJX BOARDS. ft too City as. niw...ii'4 6 u rtw, Sserlaa.10SX I.SWittuI Dell mart..- 1-asfi Lvtt av.b31'. !7S, 41 sb Veuoa li d b. bi. 1-BbA Stead B bl- i7 HO 1 X 0 10 111 190 do., do do., do., CO.. do.. ..MAID. 47 ......... e. 4eV .tltO. 4tl c 43, .Ifc&lll . 47 M.n.bMu 4S l 0 an Kead. ldO 1DJ l.a ISO l s 1 0 164 too 1.0 1A ItO 17(10 City Ss. NBW.....I II svuii ln V Aba olw... 94 is eh Feaualu... ... Wi luo 4o...rti. i' lo- du .c&p. t 8 sb td and 8a.-..-. ts 10 sb t,eb V M ... .... A4 H, Hasb Lata Pl....... !t4 IIMIbIiKcUW VI........... till 2IUSH Beaaibk . I. '). U0 do......... blO. 47S bMKUbO BOARD. . 47 dO.H...H....C 4Sa d - 47 do......Mll, ii do.....oIO. 48 dn.u o. H dO... 47 d ............ . 47! d......... OH". di.......ls. 4 H l o. 1 do n I,.,., tli ! Safe Beading. 100 Ml 10 I HO lliO IrO S 0 SOll .110 do. do. 47 .b C ifi bl'k.47 6a do....b&&in. 7i do....bl(i 47a aO..- Bill. 7t oa .... 47 do c 47K do..- 47SI4 do. Mouday 473 THE FAR WEST. Cieueral Caries) Reecnt Flglits with the laaiHBS. The Lawrence (Kinsus) specials to the Chi cago Jnouneoi uct. si contalu toe following: "Advices from Fcrt Uayes state tbat Ceueral Carr, with a detachment of tne fiift Cavalry, 6i ruck an Ii.dlan lodge pole trail on Suuday labt, which he tol owed ttti miles, when, comma npon the rear guard, tbe Indians aisputed bis advaice. Lieutenants 8(-booetki and Forausb, Willi Company AI, and Capiain Kane, with Cooi- tany li, &tn cavalry, blo tforsytn's bcou'.s, con manoed by Ltentenant Peppon. ch treed the ludisLS handsomely aud pus tied them for several miief, Kinna ten or tnetr number and kill ne and cpturkie several bor-es and ponies. Tbe next day tbey resumed tbeir pursuit lor 42 nines. iue luoians, oemg rioseiy pursued, o voted the advance with about three hundred warrior-, borijing tbe praine to wind ward, but the fiih Cavalry loilowed ibe trail s'.eadily. Tue lLdians bave abandoned tbe'r lodges and buflalo robes, roauy ot tnem lreb, and la laree quan tity, and upwards ot seventy poules were killed or woutdi d, Evidences oi great demoratza.ion were visible in tbe retreat of the 1 irge oodv of IriO'aDB, tbe pentesa-.d s ock having been found scatteied over a lare tract of coautry by tbe scouts who' brougbt tbe despatch to Geneial Carr. Tuey bad over 30,000 bead ot stccc with them, and tbeir trail wa about three miles wide, (ienerai Carr is anil in not pursuit, and it is hoped will succeed In capturing the eutira village and the immense herd they have witb tmui. Army material ia rapidly bein shipped to tbe V estt rn torts. To- ay a train ot etgnieen cars, loaded with commissary and qiarterinas'er stores, pasted up the load. Weather changed ibis evening. Colder; wind from tbe north, and blowing fiercely. Tbe Indians tore up a portion of tbe track 35 miles Irocu Sheridan yet.troay. An excursion train from Leaven w or ili and 1 aramie, irolng on a budalo hunt, was tLrown from tne trace, and toe locomotive, four cais, aud a coach were capsized imo the di'ch. About one hundred shots were tired by tbe excursionists and Indiara. Nine Ind.ans came within one mile ot Crinnell, and were fired nron by tbe soldiers. One Indian was bauly woundpd. Mr. Reddington, Paymaster of tbe road, BLd Mr. Conn. liuadmaster, bid a narrow escape from the Indians. Tne savazes were on all sides and tried to burn the track and cut off reinlnrcemcntB. Toe buUaio hnut has been postponed Indefinitely. The Indians fled atibotrst tire, but returned about 11 o'clock with a sma'l reinforcement. Governor Craw ford, it is believed, will command in person tbe new Indian reeiment, which is no full and equipped, and will leave lor tne Hold ou Wednes day. NEVADA. New Nil ver DUe over lea. La'e California papers give further accounts ot tbe newly discovered silver mines in tbu ''Wtr'e Pne" district in Nevada, concrninz a btch some biiet but fubulous Bta'ement have been pubdLed. These mines were discovered iu April lit, and tbnneb l lie process nt their de-vetocu-ent bss been comosrativelv slow, prob ably owing to tbe difficulty f trausportiot; ma chinery tu such a ruifsed couo'ry, late accounts Irom refFfctebl sources, wblch msy be re ceived at a, proximating the tru'.b, give pro mi e of important results from tue wording of the min- s. Tte 'White Pine" district is cold and sno vy. The mioes are much mmo elevsted than are tbufe on tbe C mstock rans. There are lew or no housi s in tbe country, the iohthi'ants hvinu in tents rr brush bouses In Aorll lasteiirnt te.-t of slow covired the ground in tbe neighbor hood ot tbe mine Very tear persons will at tempt to winter tbere; but in the i-Drlcg tbere will be emigration liyalt naria of the country to Ihe new mines. A gooi l"al ot rich ore has bei n taken out, and will be ready for reduction ss toon ss ti e machinery of the mills can bo p it in operation. One account pRk of ore which Is expected to yield irom $1000 to $10,000 per ton. This Ib selected ore, aud from a lode wbich is regarded as especially rich. A mill is i early completed wh'cu will have cscacity for ti e reduction ot ten tons of tbis oie datlv. A f-bort time ago there was in tbis whole re e on a population of fifteen hunarel souls, divided amcng three towns or camp, witb ouly some tea women (wives of settlers). A'.ltbs newspapers of that part of ibe country aeree in Hdvisli'ir "prospectors" not to think of going to White Pint nntil spring. Large chromium bads hare been found In Maryland and Pennsylvania. Vf a t f wi (VivaA Aittntiifl Vi si sabaJm a a J 13,600,000,000 is silver bullion. The London Press on Grantg Election-Affairs in WasbAngton Returns from y,e- York and . Soutb, Carolina. TbeLo don rresi on Grant'a Electlo. V A t'ntie Cable. 2lf ckcom, Nov. 6. Despatches from the New Irrk Associated Prcsi Oalce, giving nnusually fUil d tails of the general election In the United States, were receive! berelnafew hours after the polls closed. Tbe morning papers commons variously on tbe e'ect'oo of General Grant. Ihe Te tgraph (Liberal), a'ter notlnsr the lofty character aed poslt on of Grant, gays that the defeat of the Democrats was ricbly deserved. They sbou'd bave accepted tbe results of the war by nominating Jude Cba?e, and not flora tio Seymonr, a pl icmoc. wuoe election would have been a recantation of all done in tha war. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to Tn JOvntng TelegrapHi Wsn.oTON, Nov. a. reronrlitir. Conmtfsloner Rollins returne 1 this morning. B'nckley was the ouly distinguished personage wto called on the President to day. The ruhllc Debt Slwtement lor October will be published fo-morrojy, and will show a larg. reduction of tbe debt. fJecretrry McCulloch was engaged to-day ia examining the claims of The MnperTfiore nominated by Mr. Collins, and will di-pote of all without delay. Secretory McCulloch to-day appointed the following stoiekeepers for the Fourth district of Pennsjlvanla: Thomas Fair, Howsrd Allen, Joshua S. Fletcher, and Joseph K. Matthews. Dennis Holland was al-o appointed storekeeper for the First district ot Pennsylvania. Detpateh to the Auociaten Hreu. The Forthcoming Debt Statement. Tbe pnbl'c debt statement for f'ct ber will be issued to-morrow. It will show a reduction of nearly $6,000,000 from theesoibittur September. One Ilnndrrd Uont, In execution of an order issued from the head, qnurieisof tbe Boys in 131 ae. a nati nal salute of 37 liuna waa fired at suorn-e.au 1 lOQcunsat noon to-dy. In honor of the victory in tbe eleo lion of Grant aud Col 'ax. FROM NEW YORK. How noTnisn tvns Elected. Epteial Detpateh to The Evening Telegraph. Niw Yonx, Nov. 6. Corrected majorities give Seymour New York State by about fluOO, Tbe Hcpublicsus are fully de ermine! to contest Hoffman's election. In twenty-two districts In tbi city tbe boxes were stutled, aud one tbou nnd and tbirty-slx more ballots counted than there were names registered. The Election in South Carolina. Charleston, &. C, Nov. 5. The re '.urn a front this btate come in elolv. Anderson, Green vil'e, Spartausburg, Lexiueton, Newberry, C'crne, and Pickens ountie give lrore Demo crane mnjorities. Io Abbeville tha contest 14 clo'e and the result noun ful. Columba sives 258 Keoublican majority. From tbe teaboa'd count es, wbich form tbe Republican si rone bold, ibo returns onus ia slowly, unl It iropovrihle f s'a'e ihe general result with certaimy, but tbe in lications ore tbat tbe Republ.cans have carried it oy a re dnced majority. Tbe Iemocrats claim to have elected two CoLgrersmen. The New York Stock Market. New Yobk, Nov. 5-3 30 P. M.-Tbe Fosi sajf: Tue money market is nnprecedently strineent. Tbe rat-s are very ureeuiar, and on tbe 'arger number of loans in addition lo tha legal late of 4 of one pet c i t. ner day, hai been paid at convenience. Lenders rdn-teto loin on many ot ibe hie ber priced railway stocks. Tbere bas been a panic in Governments, wbich on extreme qotatious have deel ned two to four per cent. Tbis state of tbo market is attributed to tbe dtcieditable endeavors of a tprcolative comblna'ion. formed some time sinceto lor k up Lpal-trnrtere, and to other wise embarrass the loan marse'. Tbe transac ttons iu ftocks during tbe morning weie very laree and excited. Under tbe money pressure large-amounts of nearly every s'ock on the list have been forced on the market, which ha de clincd from two to eleven per cent, Ship News. New Yobk, Nov. 5. -Arrived, steamship Ocean Queen, from Aspinwali. New York Htock UuoUtlons, 4 P. If. Kecelved by teieierapn rroiu uiouaiunisa Davis, Block Brokeia. No. 48 8. Third 8tru N. Y. CenU K......... I2i iToiedo A Wab...M.. M14 IfcX V a--l IT Dili till M. , rtnrm a i Ai puu tu At w ou; g OX 1 1 Of. r.cuuiw do Phi), and Kea, K... 04 Adam KzprM Oo 4d s Mich, B.and N. 1. R. ts2 Cld. and Pitt. K Kilf Chi. and N.W. com. 8IU Oble.and N. W. prf. 9 Cbi. andK. I.R KM' l,iU.F.W.asdCbi...lOU- Wells. Furiro.dk (Jo. M U. 8. Kxpreaa...M 41 t'enn. Sa, new 6(iU Gold mil Market firm. TIbabikgb at thb Cbntral Statiox. John Oallaabtr, feter Dick, a.d Usrov llaaa wars a fora Alaerman Beltier. ul aigM witb aasau.tiug offl. cera oa toe riih of Oo'obcr. Ollicer Yourg tesiidi d fn tbe 12th of October in tbe evening wu'le patiolllog aiy beat at HeveoiQ Bad bhlpi sn. feier Dxk I id in party io"o for u"; I lold ibem lbat I knew ilieru all; toey seut bor acrrss tbe street io i tillre a wumau: I went aetossto lakeMmwben ibe iii atiackett Odiuar Jobaaoa ai d beat me and left me 'or d-au. Ofllier Uebrge JubDsO'i lestilied On olng rnand tbe beat be saw biee women; o ba4 been bit la tbe ere; I rirove ibem alT: abor.lv after, wulia arrest. log a boy, tlie party rui.de an auaclc oo us: I aiae4 Vi.uig If lie baa rjotblng to delaud nlmseir wl .a; he drew bit pistol, ana tired; then pnrcedded ap lb sir, et win re 1 was attacked and out Willi a "flUiy ;" I I era gi ae Osil.gber. H. la In iSOO hall eseb to answr. augvst UraelT. IIvIok at No. ill UlrardaveoBB.WBf cbargeu a llh Ibe arceny i.f wacas aud dry (ChkU. Usury He-rug iesi'Ued:-I nalN . Ma Blbbwrd Blreei: tie de'eudant a-worklug witb uiy ratber la July. 1S67 I e worked for two rtaa. and Iben arweoled liluisair, taking io wa chea.aiialr of paota. g tliers aud vests; weal retire! a il n'clnnl I sb ut S n'oloclt lev fsllier railed u r, aud we uil'-srd b articles. ileid io t'.m ball lu answer at courf. -fizanus Parker, )o UJoCbarlo (h slree; William Bell. Xo. si 7 Ueore (tri; L'line e nil lb. Ho. K41 Tnrrty ine'. weru cliara d wlih larceny. KrautllD Tr.isi-I a lavein-keeker. at N". irr7N,' Third street, lesiid.d Oo 8uod.y afiaroo m, on ra lurulna frrm a liitimal, i e discovered bW bnua baft b en rubhtd of money and clolulug; tbe ki ebon door wss br. ken nocu. Lirz'e l.snoberger te itlfled Tbat she saw two men In tLe raid uet nur; ihT raid they wuntpd togta dni; t-mltb illmbtd over tba fence, and returned wltn a bun I. (ieoicaripsl'barvartAstlflacI Re ssw Parker, Belt, and a man named Bugt-r and ested theua to go lata Trn-erh lo lake brrr: Ibey eat t T7esel waa away, and h a nl up the sirBi; sb mly a'ter he il'U siseolrg at Tr ! tt.'v. Hell aked bin to BO la aud take a beer: be went op the alley-way aud la Uio lavtru. and Bell waited Ou nlni, Allied armlnginu t'S'lHed A party cam erouad to Beaver si reel and aked blm to tke a drins. tbat Ihey hsd a free hli.w; be went around wllb. the d. fendants and several oilier; Parker waited ou mot. Held In I'.OOO ball lu answer a rnort. Bibiocs Accident. William Ueins, la4 about fourteen years of ate, re-idlng at No. 314 Snath street, while slld'ntr down the banisters in tbe Cm-tom House, slipped off and fell a dis tance of eighteen feet, injuring bia back and fracturing his skull very seriously. Ue waa taken to the dispensary in Fifth street, where bis wounds were dressed.
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