8 TUG DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH P Ulh APELPH I A, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE. (THE CITY ELECTION, Heeling of the return Judges. An Adjournment until This Afternoon. How the Basinoss was Done the Fourth "Ward. in lr,. wi ilm Herbert, If. J mo O. aitiun. 17 Willi m H. KnreL K. J oob M. uavls. I". 1). A K.ieas.. jii. jo. 11. names. tt Ira J inea. :. Tnouiss flectfv, Jr. :t. Chanee Wil Tarn. !4. H. W. Ua:ner. . Dap lei Her ins. . ex.nder Kyi-. 7. Kred. w. Manoller. .8. W. A I). U irry. was effected, as ,..870 ...301 ,.1013 ...301 .1201 ...683 ..651 At 10 o'clock ibis mornlnp tbe Return Judges ' tbecl-y metlu ih! Sauremu Co irt ro 'iu, r r t purpo-e ol returning the s?cVf,LVoi s?retloB on Tuesday last for the electoral Col'ege. ... - , The following Is a list of this Judges: mrur.H. WJrtu. ' i. Jeun B. Bouvler. I. 1'rHDCli Be.erly. ( Jo in U. MeUal'. 4. W J A- fcu-ey. t, John O'rlyroe. . W II Boi el. He). 9. J ibn Urahru. 5. WIHUul Hint, f. D Jl. Beitl-r. )e James N. Kfio. II I ewiB ', Pierce. 11. Isaao Hurt. 14. t JUUreen li. Caniuel rcaelde. A permanent organiza.lon loi'oas: Prc-l'lco. lames N. Kern. Clerks J. Alexander Simpson, R. II. Beatty, aid St. pbu OuCer. jjocrkcTer John G. Rollick, James Ghee rban. llcorj Lee, and J. tt. Coil man. H ! Kfcra Kicbard Uit aul Thomas Strain. Ti otlicera were then aworu in by Alderman Ube wards were then called and vvltea tbe return ot ihe Fourth was read. Mr. JA, B. Beitler moved to exclude the Seventh division ot the Third ward, and s"lxth, Seventh, nd Eighth divisions of the Fourth war.J, stating that be baced Hon certain a atUtics furnished tvtfae Prothonoiary of tbe Court ot Common I'leae.whicn he iorwarded to theChairm-tn. who iooed the document to tbe Cleric, who read It. Tbe Protbouotary, under oath, sub-cribs to 1he fact mat there has been no list of voter furnished to bis office of the above division, as required by law. lie ato glvectue total vote of ihee divlsloua, as returned tor the Octooer ehcion, which compare with the November election as follows: SEVENTH DIVISION, THTKD WARD, November, 1808. O.M. Coatee- 7 I w. V. McQrath.. ' Oct. ber, 1868. Hector Tyndale 100 1 l. id. Fox bixth division, fourth wakd. November 1808. Coates. ............. .....K3 McUrath October. 1803. Tyndale. bo Fox........ EIGHTH DIVISION. FOOKXil WAKD. November. 18U8 Ooates 15i Motiratb, October. 1808. Tyndale 154 F.x BEVH.Mll DIVISION, FOUUTH WAUD, Aovcmber 1808. Oofttea......... '27 I MoUrath October 18(18. Tyndale........ 23 Fox....... .418 Air. O'Byrne a:giid that the duties of the Board are ouly minute rial. The law places the decision of contested electous in tue hands of the Court. The Retorn Judged have merely to coaot the votes a returned. . Air. Green anid tnat tne returns exhibited fraud upon their lace, and he was not Willing to uuLt the votes until so otuered by the Coarf,. lie wanted it Feoled tnat respectability wuu not to be governed by loueh. Air. 0'Briie -aid be was no apologist for fraud, but he insisted that tbe Board iiai no Mwer to act in itim matter. iresldeot Kern lead from tbe law, which ib iwa i hat in ordinary ca-eu no oarts ot returua could b excluded, except where dettclence make them UDintelligible. He said be wtuld entertain the resolution, beiieviug that by lit 4xnvmK retuiti8 in tneir present ahape there turn Judges were uiaklug ihemscUcs a party to tbp irad. The vute belns put, was decidod in tbe aDlrma tlve, as f. Uowb: Yeas Meser. Bouvler, Grabim, K'ng, Bjit ler, Gretn, Schet?e, trfjbert. Divi., Nace, Haine-. Jones, Meuarsec, Whlbms, Kjle. IX BaTj, aod Ktu. Nae Haeerty, McCaU, Furev, O'Byrne, Tiel, Pieicf , Burke, Smitn, three, Uaner, ttarkins, and Uane.ter. On motion, the Board then adjourned until 1 oV'.ock, to allow tbe judges ot the aoove wards to correct their returns. Tbe affidavit attached to the above docu ments are as folio sn: t-Ule ot PtnntylvauU, City of Philadelphia si.: Otarie. Blgaiuua, being duly woro auojrala to bw, anpo auo nay. luat u was miuorl y lunp-tor ol elroiloo 10 lb. bixib UitibIou ol ih Voixria ward, ml ihe .lection Held la sala dlvlalou ou Taedy, Muv. S, leOlK ibav lue provUlou. ol ibelaw. reguiatui toe lOkDuer of onuductiag elections were euiir lydltre fj.ided by tbe Judge aod reuiululog lo.ueoljr of sld eHecilua dlviaioi,: I bat dnDoaeat remain d at aia leuiion divlolon aa luauecto.- f jr about one hoar alter tbe polls tpened; mat about 8 o'cljcn la tbe inomlng or election day a voter approached tbe wludnw. banded In bis ballot and because the lisHClor would not swear aaid voter (tbe said I aiieoioi Knowing .aid voter to be a oualiued elec tor) a crowd ruaued Into tbe building and to tbe wludow, ana by ibreait and violen:e uompelled de poaent. ibe n luorliy Beturn Innpector, and b itb taelr cl rks to leave aald place; 'bat one of ibe ciowdDfroughsoui. de ibe window look tbe Bible from ibe Inspector and tbrew it la tne street; tbac One Vlnnrgan banded tbe Bible back again; mat per aona onmla. (aeveral p.iauu.) said If auy Democrats wne iwuro at said oirislon tLat day me inspector -would be torn from tbe box: tbat peraoa. applilug to Vote werecualleugi-d by deponent.andobaiieoKeadl. legnrded; that voltrs qualided el ctors or said dlvl aioD In iba Hue or vo ere, were driven away by ibieats and ao ual violence; tbat over luOO vote were pulled at said election: tbat at ibe eieciioa bold Oct. is. 1S68 only 8tt9 vo'es were polled; tuat tbe elec tion beia Oct IS IHoS. was agros, ouirageout fraud; t"at at tbe October election per. u bavin no leal rights as voter, o' said dlvi'ou voted, a d tbat ia l'auds perpeiraitd at Ibe election uuld Nov. s. inns, grea'iy exueedtd toe frauds of ibe Ootooer eieutloo: tbat a crowd of ptraous or tbe worst cnar.ci.er bad paniiiin of tbe pol s, aud fampled on tue 'l.bn ol very tleo.or who d'd noi eg re wlta ibetn p ilul caPy; that at ieai seven huod-ed fru1uleat vi, u a were polled In .aid eiectlou aivim n oa No vein ms.1868, that a"U boomore rotei were pjded than there weceiai able iLtwbuaDts la sahl dlvilou; loi depouent. as luspeciur. a. well a. ib-Keiuro la t eeter and their c lerk, were forcibly driven away Iron) .aid poll about S o'clock ou ibe moraine ot Vovemoer 8 18: ibat lb. Ju0g ol the election or a.ld oivulon said, In .peeking of tna Bilila, ' Yji rout line that d-d boos; pitch It Into thes'.reet: tuer' loo much awarmi here, auy haw;" and tbat tbe Bible then dlaapptartd. CHARLES BlQVfUXD, Bworn to and surisnrlbed before rue, this 6iu day of Jlovember, A, I', lbbs. DAVID B I1TLER. Alderman. Plate of Pnnylvaa'a. Uliyof Pillade'phla, as.: acub t,. Banxh beli'g ouly .worn according to law, epoes Aud sa)S I Ii at. at ibe election held lu tne x i to olvi.lcin of the rourtb ward of it said city. iu Takdy. the 8d day of November. 18W. b was pre aent ouiitlde ibe window for abjut tlity-Jve mloutes Irum lbs trnje Ibe voil. openeJ: lbl a peranu app'y. log lu v.t was cbaueug. d; lliat Mr. Uharla. hi, xuuod, the uiiuorliy I specior of electlnn lu sai I 4 iv l.i on, rbellrnktd said tour, that John Duffy, who we. oaialde ibe window at said election division, too. tbe b'xik.ibe R ble, from the majorl.y lo.o coral ad eiecilo. dlviblon tore it lu ibe atret, and rvtu.ed to petoi u, id voter to be swora la refer noe to bis uuricilou4 as a voter tbtt the Vote of said pb, ,n was received by the li. apeoicr aud pl.od t., t boi; tbat said Duffy and other, told the )DMCtor that li be swo-a au oib.r Deruociallo voter u t day Ibev would drair ktui out of Ihe window. Tba iudg of vleo'lon tneu aim on', from 'be room In wm, mee eoM in olHjer. vm rooducilug ibe lctl'u, ana ..id. 'What lu in to I did you band tuat ba ic la 'her; ijrt toerl i, f ,o suaob swearing olig no bare any how. wm do.i't want tbat book." (Jnallllfd electoie In the Hoe of vwters were beaten and forced to retire: lha(.o.in"j lectors were cballenged ai d deole" tbe r got t- ra7J. Iliatloice was -eaoriedio. anrtqialtflra elector f iroJa t save. Deponent w.a iold hv J. ka DntlV that It he 44pool) challenged any person he (D ff.) would atiie but jbasb.aud .eot borne for hi revolver worn and subscribed b'fore me fi. tib day of Jtiber, lehtf. DAVID BK1TIEB. Alderman. ffata of Peer1vanla, tlty or Philadelphia, at: Wl n H. atcllwa.'". being duly i ra aeourdlnt to law, depoaes and . s that at lh eieodoo bald la the Har lb dlvlaloa of iha Vo.rih war1 lu Ibe laid alt mm Teoay. ibeSd ot Nm'unMr, ISSS. bewa nneof . lon was totally lst'e tbe manner af ronrtno'lng atrH.. Ju'lirand dls'e.arned In .aid elnniioa div slon b I- -.J over m Jnrliy in.o"Cn : that penoas voted over ,( again on falne. floiltlon name., ome person vo . often aa three, four, five. "Is. sea. and elht times .arb: that t.be whole Bomber ot tambie. on the rrnular An.wutera' lt of said dlvl.ton le.ls baodr-Kl and Hltj.ihrtetft.) an-t on the et'a aeisnaent list le twonnndred and fl risen (i').makln atot.ti or IW; tha one tbnn.and three baudrd atd fl ty-fonr ttckat were con Died In said euciloo oivlsloo at s-iln elec tion; tuat the larreot vote nolied la the said dlvlMoa at tne election beld October 1 1. 168, wa. seven hun dred and roity-fonr 1.714); tbat deponent was a olery In Ibe eal1 dlvi.inn ai tne election beld October H, W. aod that sale flection was agroe.and outraceio rreiie; i bat the frauds prptra'ed at Ihe elect! n held November 8. IMS exceeded the fraud, perpetrated Ocuibrr 18. ISIS; tht ni oppvtonliy wa given depo nent to a.certaln If tba names of perton. orrerlog to vole were on Ihe list of lan.hlea: fa'.oha lenges were disregarded and tlcknte Plaot 11 toe box as socn as received la ths wlado r.nd that at lean (in hundred vote e-e received from peruana not on tue list ot taxabl : that perflODSCiHimina ""n-n inn ui wnu- one and twnty-two yean vo-ed without belag . irr. orattlrroed, and without requwl-jr vouoh.-r "r re ., derm: that tickets were thrown Into the wlnn . name was announced hv enme ooreoq ouMl'.'"' r Ibe tlrket received and rl iced In the bo ,hner. eons came op with a ticket la eaon bend n'J?a L,. bind lu first with a ticket, enuiue' r'd then placing the other band lu tr . i'.?5 .' " '"a rilVr f.10V,r Simr,' 11$ all such vot n were received, regarSite of ch' ,en,e,, ,, pUoiKl ta Ule box .-p)u.7. ibinoi no viuwr, .won, um mm nne or I - - - M Jjupaoion of said u.'iiBi that uit laws rego- J familiar. V ..l.fl .M Ut Unll.VllUHl worn and MlbcrlVed before m. thl. Ri.h of N Vember, A. V. I8i8. BAVID BEITLKR, Aldsrmtn. Fta'eof Penr,yivanl, oity ol Phll.deiDh'a ss : Lon Is L. Ix lOi being duly sworn acc rdl g to law, ile- noe auo ay. tnat be wa 0" ot ine cie'K at iae election bid In tbe K g nh dlvlnlin nf ihe Puri,n we'd -on Tueeday. tbe 8d dav or November, A. M ItfUM that he bas read aim he-d rad ih einiumrnv lCD lotid suhiicrlhed by WulUra H M.;1Wium, Inpt torot e ectlon in the ld dvli.a, at the election beld Kov. g Is-m: hat a'd s,aument, sn tar si lelales 'o Ihe election held Nov 8 ISM, It )'!, true, sod correc, f om deponent's owa kon.vldgd. In at, lis pa'tiruiare. Ij. U DF.Lt. Hworo and nutucrlo""! before me thl liih nf Nova n btr, a. D. Ittui. DAVID Bb-llLKlt, Aldermau. rMllp M. Bhnl B and 101 ward Kelley, being dnly swom according to law, depone acd say a follow.: 1 hat I tier wireolll"ets of tne eleclloo held In the Bet enth dlvlnlon ot the Third werd ot the ..id city on 'I uei-nay. the 41 Ay of Not ember. A. D. IHttHj tbat theskld Philip M. hlinliK w m nnrlty Inspecor and the raid Krtnard Kelley minority Re.uru Iosuector; that ihe smplet and plamenl provislou of the law regulal.t p ihe muDuer of conduct g elec tl"t,. were Olsregarcleil In eald electliin divi rlon by the Judge and mnjirtly Inspector; that g eat Dtimbeis of perauos voted oa He tit loin Denies-. tbt great Domhers of persona voted over and o-er at aln. tl at the whole nun r of tax ahlen In seid dlvleloo I. Six; thnt 112S ballnts were courted and only fs names of voters were rel.tnre'l hy tbe cleiks employed at said electloo oytoee'eo linn r 01 cere thereol; that the ta ly lists ol both clerks were alike, that the name of all pe-son. vot ng were written down hy said clerks; that the large.! vote ever polled In said eleclon divMoo a', any orevlnus election wss at ibe auction beld October 13, 1888: that 7(6 vote, were polled at the e eoilo.i held la said division October 18 1868. wa a gross and oat ra.eoos lr-ud on tbe rights of legal voters: th-t the fraud perpetrated November 8, lotis at the election beld on.ald day in eald division, exceeds the frud perpetrated at tbe election held In sail division oa October 18. lHs; that the vote p tiled In ald dlvUlon at the eietllnn i e'd November 8 1868. exceeds the vi te polled October 18, 1868, 874: that the Judge of ibe election la eald division would not permit the minority Inspector ta have the list of taxable, to ascertain If tbe names of persons voting were on eald lists: i bat tbe Judge of the eieo tl"u In said division would not permit ibe minority jDBDCc'nr to tecelve voles from persons desiring to vole- tbat ibe whole election retnrn from s.dalvl- s oo Is a grnas cui rage oa the elective franchise; that fiersons voted In tow iiati.es ol persons well knwo n tbe commntty, and known by tbe Judge of election of said dl-isloa not to re side In said dtvi.i m: lht cernoas voted In ibeDBtne ot James Freeborn, William J. 0en, James McManes. Michael ftc&l&boa, John Oivel ainsrd" r felmpsnn. and on the n,m of olh-r citl r.ens lu tbe cooamtiolty well known to all, and not rcsldenta of sa'd dlvisl n: that great numbers of Der. sous voied lu toe n"me ot John Jones and John Hnilib: th't very many votes were received by J jdg ana nisjoiity inspector wi'bnnt regarding challenge; tbat voiea were received from voters wl hout requir ing leg'l prom thel-right to vote; that all eit'nt on p-r'. olVeoonents to prevent Ibe groat fraudt and outrages were unavailing. PHILIP M 80HPLTZ, KUWtRII RlfLLV. Rwort and snbscrtried before me. hy the said Pnllio M. Brhuitz and Adward Kelly, tblt 6th day of Novem ber, A XJ. DAVID BGITLKR, Alderman, AFTERNOON BBSSION8. At 1 o'clorlt the Board reaisembWd, ao l tbe returns irom ine xnira ana Fourth wards as amended were read. Tberemiinder of the wards were then cl'ed otf, until the Sixth ward was reached, when, on uiofon of Mr. Butler, a com mulee of five was appointed to pre-teut the ma'tcr of tbrowlnc out the precincts of tbe Tb rd and Fourth waras to tbe attcution of the Court. Tbe minority refusing: to act on the Commit ee, the chair appoln'ed it from tbe mainrity, ami named D. fi. Beitler, John B, Green, J. N. Davi, J. B. Bouvier. and VV. A, De Ba'ry. Tbe Bjurd agaiu adjourned until i o'clock. CITY CHIMIN A L CALENDAR. Curt grit fit Lnst-A. Bad Boy "Deputy" lu Trouble IMnliouest Uonrder-Jew clry Thief Determined to Tote- Merlon Sport Cruel to bis llorae. YcBterdsy a man, giving tbe name of Dauiel Kelley, whoe real ntrne 1 supposed to bi Pinch, wa arrested at Seventh and BedfirJ Birtets charged wlib tbe larceny of a trunk: and valine, vlued at $100, iroin a Jerseyman in the moutn ot July las'. Tne latter came to th city, and encounteilner Kelley at Walnut street woarr, employed Dim to carry tne trunk: una valise to a piaje up town. Ou the way the Jer eman t'opped in a store, and while there Kcl'ev walked off with the thine'. He hid lienrir? before Alderman Bousuli, and wai beld to ban. William 0'5ei)1. a lad, bas been arrested and committed by Alderman Bonsull lor breik luff the pahousoil ttin lenca surrouodlnar the parade piound west of Movatneoslng lnsou, lie bad been doing' bo for some time. Michael Goraierly, one of the depity sheriffs at tbe October election, bis been arrested and bound over in tbe sum of SHOO, by Aldermtn N"ill on the cbartre of being one or Ihe parties who knocked down aud beat Police Officer Wind mill, of the Eighteenth district, at the Fourth uivifion bouse of the Twenty-fifth ward. Patrick Kelley, wbo bad stopped for a day or two at a house on Water street, above Ptne, was arrested yesterday lor the theft, on leaving, ol an overcoat, a dress valued at S25, an i a lot of jewelry. A portion of the stolen property was recovered. Alderman Carpenter committed him. A fellow named James Condon walked Into tbe jewelry more of Claik 4 Biddle, Cbenut s'leet, above Seventh, yesterday, and aked to look at some ladies' breastpins. Amoco; others, a handsome btooch was exhibited, which lie, unobserved, put into his pocket, and leit. Wtieu its loss wa discovered search whb nude for the fellow, and Retervs Officer Finlcy came upon bint in the jewelry s'ore ot Mr. Lidomun, Cbts nut street. gabovo EUbtli. ' II" was arrested and taken 10 the ouice of AMermsn Beitler, where, upon search ms him, the broocn wat found, a well a a breas' pin worth $25 aula cbaii worth $22, which lie had cribbed Irom Lad oin at.' store. Held In $2000 ball. Pa'r'ck Mullerhoon came Irom Nev York tome tinie ago ai.d secured employment In a roll DR mill at alaoatunk. He Iold bis employer that be bad ben in this country but two ystrs; tbat be hud bts naturalization papers and in tendtd to vote for bejmour and Blair. Uia em ployer, thoufh a Denociat, warned him not to do so, and when Patrick insisted tbat he would tbe gent eoan Inloinied Police Sereeant Peter man. The Srsreant went to Patrick: and toll bin tbat be could not vote. Patrick th-n bad the Sergeant arrested lor intimidating a ' voter." O' course the officer was discharged, aod Pa'.ru't cooj untied to answer by At'lerman Rtmsdeli. Two pretty fellows Morns Lee aud John Kirk have oeen arrested by Police Officer bnorl, ( f the Thlrieenih district, for knoc'ainr down wl'b clubs an old m m six y jear o' ae, in the Twenty-third ward, oopoalie the Fllsot Bcbnjlkill. The astull was mate without any provocation merely for sport. Alderman Wha'iev eommlt ed them. William Lenrk waa arrested yesterday, and bound over by Alderman Mas-tey, to answer tbe charge of cruelly beating his horse at Thirteenth and Mount Vernon streets. Olivkb Dyer, wbo discovered that John Allen was. as be still is, the "Wickedt Mail In New York," and wrote nlm up lor Pachhar&'n Months, willapoenr be'ore tbe peoole of this city on Tuesday evenmir next. Nov. 10, at Con cert Hall, wi.en and whee he will deliver a lecture exoo-lna "Tbe Wickedness, Romance and Rascality r New fork." The theme 1b a fertile- one, with which Mr. Iycr 1b very POISONED. Coroner' Invetl(rrttlon Into th Clr. tntnitosMt Atteudlna: th Deotaoritrg. Soro, Hht. This mrnlnff. at 11 o'clock. Coroner Daniels, siltiun la hM ottiee, held an inquest lato tae cate ot Mrs. liecnt, wbo wa tataily pouooe J on 1'ueBoay lsi by the taking- of pills of atropit. prepared at the atore of atr. Bower, SixtU and Green BtreeU, iii:!J Of aeasfuciiJa. His. Bedella Kelley, llvlua : Nj- ltt Filth street, te.illled Ou f 'r day ttlieruooit tra Heoil told DjS.ne woutd late a uoseof plus; inatsbews bilious; asked me If I w.iuid get tuexi: altUtjSioi time iold me to get a be- ,of myssil " .umin TJT?? ""- r'.1 meru.ngVloSrB tue - na pl li -fun Bower, wuo preparei uresutlpiion. told me tuat tbe plus were -it, ana uii.bt get out of snap., but that nt aiuu iii.eto baraeu inem ur teer of m.king tuetii tooiaige: i touk mem home; sue asaej i r soul. appk-Oulteri gave It lo hei; then weul dowasttir. aud p.rbaps abunt tea miuaiee after sls told mesne hkd lekeu ibeui aod tel. be.ier; sue lueo .at dou t SHW,Bi,d lo about tea or Ulieea mluate sue c sited B)e;sbesa)S, --Can there be atytnlug la tb se pills 7 1 feel so snange." ataed ui lor Water: laid her o.i tne sofa aud cal ed h-r daugnter. woeu we reanhdd ber agalu she a. "ellrlou.; car led ner tw her rj a: .em tueu lr a docUtr; Dr. De Young cauie a d 1 1 k chaise ol tue ease; ihe pi is wars p re pel vu irum an old prencrip l).i; m fjatkt luati prepared theal : oldo'i Ituu him. itacuel Heuut teailtin,i Wuasul io the dostor; he Came; he pent me up to B iwers' lor a cop of tae pre scription; Dr De You n k wrote a uo e aud lfttil.it the sou ol Mr. Boer: Bower look Hsi able of prt-sci loiions aud made a copy: bn ukut It uiuia ad gave it to Dr. lie Young; could tell of his otua lenauce that he Was much aiaiiued; he at unci has ten, d to itoa er s, Ihlltp De You"g. M. I).. llvlogatNo. Ill N. t n.a S teel, leeilrlea-ltavuel ilecil oauie I j my uuus.be- tweeu Baud lu o'cock ou Tucm er moruiug wKb a Uiet.s. lie that iter mother natveiy sick, aud luat i sboulu cotue immeoiaieiy; weuttueie: wa tolu to .t sue had brea akeii wun a sptll, trvtug to learner cioinee, sua that sue nan to he nut to 0-d oy I ire: sue was asleep on the bed when I saw her; .he did Dot o i value nam; her race wa. nusoej; me ioiu. i e Blm had taken ber kaual pdl; exauilued her, ami coo lout route her: wa. told that ne had eaieu bit 11. tie tuat moroli g wh-nliound there wi iridhie la erounlug her I seut .'or coy ur the pre script lou; Racuel weut for It; to my surprise 1 aw on the paper a ropia, wbat I never pr-scrll tw he Hied inierually; wneu I Saw in Is I raulo Bjenr'i ana assta ine you tg man li he had put atropia in the pil a; be told iue"Yet;" leaked to see my origi nal prescription; wsssbown it: asked uo explana tion, but ri.rbfd to Dr. D Time's oilier; he was out; wnt to several otuer ooctura' othues: fouud Dr. Carter, wbo iold me to give sulphate of smuaia prompt emetic: weut oau to tue uuue and eeut ltacoel lor her father, with word that bis w.fe's ,lf. was In daug r: got Drs. Andrews aud dross from the JeOeraun Mealcal College: went with mem back to tbe house and Kiuad there D... LesriS bud Carter. Dr. A. U. Bonneville. No. 511 N. ThTJ street, testi fied -aw ibe tady abont s o oie-'k In ihe afteroooa of Tuesday. ( wlloess then gave the history O' the pre script lou .and sail tuat young B iwer ud told him toat he (Bower J bad make a mis'.ake 1 1 read.ag the prescilptlou: bad read "atropia." instead of "asta jueMb: ' p'tscrlptlon was snowo the witness at Boxtis' drug store, and he read It corteclly as.alus lid. pot atroplA) Dr. U. O. Paist. No. 524 N. Sixth street, testified Was to d id ibe alieruuon that Dr. De Young hal been alter me; that a lady bad been polsoued turouf h a mistake at Bower's dru store; w-ut to tuesto-a and asked Josepn Bower wnat bad hapoened; ne showed a e the prescription of Dr. D. Young: he asked me to read it; I read it '-assaiuetlda." not "atro tie:" oould make out the presort jtloa with tiie rao e ease; 1 asked him '-What of It?" he t ld me that ha had put atrnpla la Itlnsteat of assaiu-itda; I Said It wa a fearful mistake, aud asked bloihowlt bapj-ned; be ooulJu'i ill! me; ouly luat ou tbe bottom of tbe preacrlpil a l saw "sixty cejis" marked, aud koowlug mat t j be ihe price of tae pre scription containing such aa amount of atropia. and knowing also that Dr. De Youug baa the aameof prescribing large doses. I oomp.unded It la gojd lalin, at U if tbe wouaa i does oat reo tver It wi 1 o r lalutv drive me wild; went to ths ious, aud found tuiee pbysl Ian a'tend ng to her: was taere about ai bour, and give It as m opluion that there was a pos sibility ol nrrroove-y. Dr Llukey, No. 6u7 N. Bixth street, corrobaratsd tb foregoing tea Imuny. Dr. Kulph M . Town-end, No. 1370 Tenth street tes till, d va ca led from lue JeflersoB Co.lege Uosiil I ai abt ut U 5o o'clock Tuesday murelug aluui with Dr Ort s. and Andrew.; look wrh us a hypojremio syringe; reached tbe houie shortly before lio clocc; lout.u the lady laboring uioer me edeot of same Bart otlo poiso"; waa la Cdmaioae state, bresthlug ba d, uu se ifio; inec ions of suinato of mirputa were given; at 12 o'clock com ueucea artificial resplrailo-, wttn tue aid of powerful Biiuiuiua lioru batteries aud lojcoilous of bsec tea aud whisky; kept thl. up until about 8 o clock la Ibe eveu log; sue ibeD b.dapuineot loo and wasoreatntng vtnuntari y; Pro esor Uross then suggested mat verairla olotmeut should be applied aloug tbssptue; lb' stimulated the natieut aud abuHt II o'o.ock coo suit, u.u.ss seemed to rem, n: .ne rolled ber eyes aud exclaimed. "Oh my Ood. yon are hurting me;" womd draw up both leg. aud arms In response tiflageila. lion, by Utile feuudleeui ewliuues; abjut llooioo she could swallow; In half aa hour terward. how ever, she appeared lo become sutlucated. and tuougu We resoiled loour remedits agalu, sue aled. Pr. (Jbarii B latter, in. Ideal pby-lclaa ol theNorth ern Dlt-pensary, u8 bpriug Ua dea stre-t, tstl fled sooat II o'clock ou tne uiorulag of Tuesday Dr. Je Youug. In a elate of agtiatlne, cal ed oa me and wau.fd a.tomachpum.t; was iheu sent fur by aoais member of the amy. but bolora gola taougat or tbe suildoies lor tbe po'eon, nU laieudel to sea d them dow to iberoasei repaired to tbeuiuse wit a a solution of morphia and a syringe; found ths Salient laboring under a great stupor; ber teth were rniiy set; site swallowed aiieumli w th dlllluiiiiy; Dr Le Is sooa came la. and I suggesWd Ibe adinm Isieiluk of the Iniecl on of morphia; headmlnlstered. It through the bypodremlo syringe; me other doc tors Uieu came lu; 1 got a galvanic battery; this was appiitd with tue other uieaus of respiration: these resources were kept np util I leit: tnlok the pa' leu t was labormg under a poison; ber tongue was dry. as also her mouth: Irom the fact mat she recovered par tial. y at one time, 1 wou'd rejec. the Idea that. he died irom aoy disease; she uad tue symptoms of belag poisoned. Dr. Hbaplelch made a post mortem exami nation or me body and testified. Tunr. were livid spots on the body; Hie pupils were some what dilate'; I found the bl od ves se s of tb brain congealed; the vessels of to spinal cord were congested In like manner; the lung and liver were ai.o congested; there were some ap pearances ot Irrltaiirn of ihe stomach, not very well uiarktd; the blood was In a fluid condition; the sun stance ol Ihebiain and spinal crd were aotiened; it, is. x tning, was a pesi-mor'em eireo,; aner pclsonlrg by a'rupla decomposition stt in early; tbe proois ob ained Irom a postmortem examination In s tase of poisoning by a uarootlc I'ke air ji la tuuit a'aa. be of a negative character; I fooud tbe appear o e. In Ibis cue such aa, la my opinion, a-e com palib with b supposition that death had ens jed from an overdose oi airool.; atropia Is tha aitlve principle of atropia belladonna, the deadly nigbtsbada, rarely usfd Internally and ouly In mfnutedo.es; In large doses It Is a deadly poison: having llsu aed to tue el deLre ot tbe physicians wuo were la attsndatce. my upii Ion la, founded upon their evldeaoe. corroborated by the post-mortem a'ter aards, tuat she cams to her deeih irom poison-atropia. Benry . Bower, northeast corner of Bixth and Grt-.o teet, te.llfied Tbedrug store is mine; orlgla ally ibe preeorlp lou wa preoared by myaeli; after wards oy my son. Joseob U B we -; he I. not graduate; be never out op the prescription oerore: I was ahseDt from ibe piece at tbe time; wh.n I came bace I learned ef the aoo aeoi: my .oa has gun to Jens;; ha was very much exoiied. THE VEKDICT. Tbe jury, art er deliberation, rendered the fol lowing verdicl: Ficu t Lie evidence elicited before your Jury, tbey find that Mrs. Sophia Hecht sent to tue ding i. tore of Henry A. Btwer, unrtbeast corner of Sixth and Green street, on Tuesday morn ing, November 8. 1868, to have a prescription compounded, calling; for four cathartic pills, wbjeb. bad been renewed several times before. These pilia were taken by tbe deceased; soon alter severe and alarming; eymptonis came oa, physicians were called, wlieu U waa discovered that Jt BepU H. Bower, who bad cuargo of tbe tore In the absence of ills fattier. Henry A. Bower, bad by a mls'ake, while compounding tne preset iptlon, substituted atropia, a deadly polrcn for af safB'l ia. We therefore find that the Bald Sophia Heoht came to ber death from a narooilo poison known as airopla. We aiho mo8. severely censure Henry A, rower for allowing- an luoompaieut porsou io compound persciiptlona at bia store, aud de rrecate tbe praollce of renewing preaoriptions from tile. THIRD EDITION Treaty with Italy-Return. Secretary Seward-The Sar ratt Case Ended. of FOURTH EDITION FE0HI THE CAPITAL. Ootbaoes by Dbmooritic Ronons uroa a Kbpublican Citizbk. Mr. John Shirley, of the firm ot Shirley t Kjon-. uoiui; bigness at So. 201 Church street, bas Intely b-en persecuted by a number of roughs for bemg a staunch Repub lican. Mr. Shirley rexides at No. 1202 Christian B'reet, and daring tbe canpsign just over be excited the eomitr and vitap-ntiijn ot a lot of Copperheads lor making; a duptar of Repub lican banners, and for an uuwavt ilmr steadfast net to tbe principles of Republicanism. Daring: tbe past few weeks the b"Cou4 ward roucui bedaubed bis dwelling: with paint, tir. etc., broke In tbe windows and disfigured it In diver ways. Last night four men went to th house of air. Bhi'ley, so disguised as to be unrecog nizable, and ianrr tbe bell. The owner bulno: ab-eiit, tb servant answered tbe call, an I no conerorened tbe door than the maiked radians rushed into the ball and nialtteated tbe yoong lady. Ascertaining; tbat Mr. Shirley was not at home, tbey left a'ter doing all thev eoold to daman th furniture. It wa very evident front tb n anner of the onartette. the tenor of their Ungnsge, and masks, that an astacsluatlon of atr, BAtriej waa inteoaeo. The Anticipated Early Iletnrn of General Grant -He Desires No rublic Demonstra tion-The U.r.lt.U. Detpateh to the Attocialed Preu. Washington, Kov. 8. Tbe PrcalUeut baa rrocl aimed the treaty between tbe United State and tbe Klos ot Italy lor tbe surrender lo each of tbe contracting parties of p;rstis wbo shall have been convicted of or charged with aay of TH M olio w 1st ar Crlraesi Mnrdor, attempt tj commit murder, the crimes rf rape, arson, pit acy, and mutiny on board ship, whenever the crew, or part thereof, by Iraud or violence asrainst the commander, have taken pofeion of the vesei; ta- crl ne ot burglary, f.'rptry, t.ibncttion or circulation of countet'eit niouey, or embezzlement of public money. Tbe provlalous ot ibe tr'atv shall not apply to any crime or offeoe oi a (olltlcal cbatacter, and the person or persons dtliveted, exept lor the ctimes eoumerattj, ihall in to cute be tried for any orolnary 2tl ne committed previously to tnat for wbicn bis or tneir snrieiider is skel. Tqis trei'.y la to continue In lorce five 3 ears. The Itn tier Zouave a colored orpsnir.atlon, fired a etlu'e of 0ft7 irucs this mominif in honor of the re-eli'c'lon 01 Benjamin F. Butler to Conares, an 1 alter wards paraded the stret ts witn their cannon. Secretary scward bas returned to Wxsbinqton. In the Supreme Court of tue District of Colum bia, today, The Cmum of John If. Hnrrrttt came up, the motion be'ng to dismiss the apoeal or tbe District Attorney from ibe d-clttou of Judge Wylie in tbe Criminal Court, sosta bins: tbe plea ot tbe sta'ute of 1 1 ail at ions made by the accused, and dl-currelt g the prisoner. The Court, Judges Canter, Oliver, aud Wyle, dis missed ttie aoneal. on the eround that there was no precedent for sustaining an apoeal in a case afier judgment bad beeo rendered in a criminal court in lavor ot tbe de endaut. This is The Eud tbe Sarratt case. Latest Markets by Telegraph. NlV YOB.BT. Nov. A StfWtR nnsaitlad and .Tftlterl- cuaiiO auo kock i.iand, It i. Heading, 118; Oauton CO., t: Arte, 887i; Cleveland, aud Pittsoucg.Sl.; eitta- fun auo run wajrue. t'.; tievetaan woo toteon. 1)4; Michigan Central. 1:1; Mtcblxttn Boulberu 80 'a: New Yora Oenirai, I18'4': lliluols Centra', 140; Cum btrlftt d pre'erred. 88; Virginia Se, 64; MlsiourlSi 88; Huosou Kiver, 12r3; B-ttias Wl. its. do. 1K61, KHV: do. 1868. lt: do. new. 107',: in 40s. l"SLa. Bold, 18ZS, M"ney.,(a per cent. Kxohanire. B1.. NW Y use. N. v. B 3oilon do l at Mta. Flanr dnil and declined lo.ivlrc. Bales orsii.O narreli t te at j-7I (oi7 UK unto. S7 n, 16; Weete a at f ' -iimj ei: Bontberu, 7 8o(vl'3'4ii: California. t-6'7.t0. w heat dj I aid dec tueo Hrsic Cora an 1: sales of i9 Ono ubel. at (l It (ailing Oata heavy; sa es nf 18. e ousbelB at at ,c. neei qoiei. rork dun at s:U'7j'aj'8. iard dull. Wbiekv aulet. BaLTIhokk. Nov. 8 flntton dnl'l mlddtlBennlanda. 23u Flour, more doing, but prices are uiioauged. Wheat du'l and nominal. Cora cu'l. and rec.-lot. smell: old white. Il4il li6: yePo v. tl(a)l (i. Oats dull ant nnmlnal. Rye dull a-d D"tniuai. Pork quiet .t t 'S-eoCaa i Bacon ami re; rib sld-s f '.o. oteardi., isp. bhouldeis, 13JiUo. llams, Lard duu at I80, LEGAL INTELLIGENCE Court of Quarter Bbssions Jadzs Pelroe. in ttie mailer 01 ine appiicatiou lor tne ill charge of tne two McUndes. tne two Ureve- lanoa, and Holland, wau have been In prison since July last, awaltm trial upon tbe charge of tbe murder of Michael Gallon. It beiai claimed tbat tbey were entitled to be uls cltarged under tbe two term rule of the act of J7&), Mr. Mann, oy tne request or District Attorney Hueppard. cime luto Uourt and oppoeed Ibe motion. He aald tbat tne views freauently elven by blmself to the Uourt nd tbe coDsiructlnn always put by tne Uourt- upon ine act oi titto were mat us provisions in regard lo tbe discharge of prisoner were not mandatory, but gave a discretion to tae Judges And Ibis discretion tbe Coort bad never beat. laled 10 exercise. Wben this law waa passed tne terms 01 me conn were quarterly, ana 000 sequrntly a man commit ed 10 prison to answer at ine next term mignt ne mere neany turee months befote tbe beginning of tbe next term, then three mouths before tbe etol ration of tbat, bla first term, and OdsiIv three months belore the expiration of the third term. By this arrangement he intent be confined neany nine montns wtibout trial and wltbont right to oisotiarge. Tne law wa Intended to prevent malicious delays, and re lease, after six or nine monies' looprl-onmeal. was the extent of tbe remedy. But now, by tne different rearrangements of tbe term, tb law was made to apply to terms of two uaontbs' duration, tbe act of 1607 mating lb last Innovation Into tne order of terms not abbreviating tbe time wben tbe prisoner mlgbtclalmnlBdlsonarge. Bat the law wasouly permissive and was to prevent malicious de la) s. Therelore. where a postponement of a trial was mad by the Common wealtn's offlaer for wbat In be honest exeicls of bl discre tion appeared to be a proper cause, wbera tuere was an entire absence of everything litre malice, th prisoner could not demand nls dls cuarpe. This ease bas not been tried beoao.se tbe Commonwealth's offloer bad thought it best not to take It up dnrlDg tbe hot aeaaon; in fxcf. It was tbe request of tbe bar tbat an Oyer atd Terminer should not b held during tbe warm saasou; moreover, Ibe Court bad been compelled to take a reoess In order to bave the room cleansed; the puollo Interest demanded it. Huoa reasons as these bad combined 10 prevent tbe trial, and no lm Ptoper motive whatever entered Into lu But bere the commitment was In June to answer at tbe next terra, which, aa tbe terms within tbe meaniog of this aot consisted of two mom be, and were not Interfered wlib by tbe act of 1S07, would begin In August, and tbe second leim from that would begin In October and end in November; tuerefjre, under tbe commitment tbe Commonwealth would bave until tbe close of this month to try the cute. In tbe course of llie argument Mr. Mnnred from tbe record of this court in 1781, In which were found suob penalties as twentv-one lasbes, so many boms In the pillory , be nul lag of one's ears lo a poet, and tbe ouuin of tbem off. Mr. Bheppsrd. in addition to Mr. Mann's ar gument, said tbat be bad examined the re ported cases on the subject, aud bad fonnd none lliat wonld call upon toe Court to grant thl motion under the circumstances, but bad fonnd tbose I bat would well warrant Its re fusal. Where tbe panel 01 Jurora bad been quashed at two succesHive terms ibis wa eon sloered an aet for the benefit of tbe community; be prisoner was a member of tbat community and bis as-ent whs Implied, and, ibe efore. bla dli-charge refuted. Bo where tne orler of business prevented tbe trial. Tne law, he thought, was not mandatory but simply per miffclve, and tuat where the postponement was not from proper cause". At the requestor Mr. O'Byrne the argument waa continued until to- morrow. DAiuro Burolaks. Early last evening, Mr. Btown. wbo Carrie on tbe tur-making businc-B at No. 434 Lombard t'reet, went down luto bis cliar. and there foun t a man, who said tbat he bad entered tbe place to Bleep. Mr. Brown eave hlni come money, end the 01 ber left. After Mr. Brown and his ife had retired for the nicbt tbey slept to a room u t buck of tbe store the front shutters were pried open, and the place ehfered by burglars. Some $500 worth of manu factured lura, cotifeistiD of equirret ant mluk collars, rpati. etc., were stoleu. Nttiiber Mr. Brown nor bis wi'o were awakened by the thieves, and by (he r s-Ltttlons on rising this morning tney judge tbat white sleeping they mutt have been stupefied by chloroform. Rodbbby in Daylight. Yesterday afternoon, about 5 o'clock, a mm entered the tailor store of E. Keistte, No. 938 North Fifth t'reet-, daring tbe absttce of tbe proprietor, aud boding only a boy In the plare, knocked him dovu, and then se zing a valuable overcoat, decampid. Tne lad was badly hurt by the blow. The thief escaped. EDD1MU INVITATIONS, ENGRAVED IN tb ne weal and beat manner. LOU lis nmni, Kuuumer and Wnrraver, , II WstCAtArANUr t)UA FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. The Expenses of the GoVernmclli Boring cUber-.'i1ie pabnc V1 tement-lteTe-nne Appointments. Reported Mill Between Giant Pugilists, FROM. WASHINGTON m SHoinl Vetpoteh to Th evening TtUoravK Washington, Nov. 0. nenernl (Jrttnt hot written a 1-tter to a fnen 1 in this city stating tbat while he i greatly indebted to those wbo propose giving him A rubile Reception on bis srrlval bre, he prefers tnat no demon- atia'lon be oiade. He does not ata'.e when he will return, but bis frkecds expect him Next Week. It I probable ome ef.rt of a denonstratlon will be made alter Giant bas been bete tor week or two: but, in accordance with uis wisher, noue will take plare ou his arrival. The Commission o( ibree engineers recently selected bv the Pre sident to lu- eot the Ctil n facile Rtilrot'i was appointed at tbe sugestlon ot the Secretary of the Interior on account of ruojerous com'iinni rations, official and uooffisial, received by him in left-rence to tbe cbsracer tf tbo work, and repre.entiug that ro ireard bad ben pa d to the requirement that tb road sIio jM be matte a flrt clars cne. Tbe purpose ot the Commission i to inquire bow much of tb rod ought to be accep'ed by the Government as coming upto the itsnoard required bylaw, be'ore tbe ptvment ol a subsidy. It Is raid tbe Piesldeot w II soon aipoiht a flmitar C mul'sioo to eramine all other branches of the actio Railroat asking and reoelvinc subsidies from the Govern men t. FR OM NE W YORK. Reported Prl-Flg;lit Between Worsnald it nd O'llaldwln. Pocohkifp8ie, Kov. . A donbtful report just received here states last Wormald and O'b ildwin fought a battle early on the tnoroin of tleciion day in Pu nam county, but tew per botjb bemg p'eent. So 0 aner tbe flehtcom menced Wrrmuld b't O'Bnldwiu a terrible bio v, cutting bis lace open liom the chin to the ear. O'Paldwin rallied Boon alter, and by a heavy and well-directed bow won tbe debt. The par ties then left 1 be 8eld. aod proenring carriages. Intercepted the night express don train on the Hud-on Btver Railroad, at eliber Garrison or rn-Lktll, vtbere ibey took passnge In a dining room ct.r for New York. After the fleot was oterenecf tbe barkers of O'B.ldwin sot into an altercation and was dealt a terrible blow in ibe fare by Joe Oobum. The greatest vlr.lance was exercised bv tbe fighters to ward otf any surf icion of tbe fight, and tbey succeeded well Nkw Yobk. Nov. 6. Tbe evreme mouetarv stringency cont nnes. Govetnnnis ate -icttve and eici'ed. Tbe Assistant Trea-urer denies selling bouds. There Is a panic In railway spates. Tbe Brooklyn Skatlrir Rmk.fell this mortilrcr. injuring John B. Cort. John Cuoninebam, 0,ven O'Usra. David Crot ker, aod John Kennedy. It Is now said ibat Iiodgea ( Itepunlicun) n elec ed to tbe Asei mbl Irom Brooklyn, instead ot bis opponent, a Democrat. The Board of Sopervirors will meet officially to count the votes on Tuesn8y next. The Republicans elect an Assemblyman in tbe district of Ulster, county, making tbe Repu'jliciu majorltv 24. It is thought Ibat Hawkins, Republican, will be elected to tbe Leciaiotut trom Richmond coontv. Ptaten l-laodimaks s'.ttl another jam. and civeg tne Rrpubltcaus a majority of 'la in tnat Doay. TEE ELECTIONS. Pennaylvanlo. West CnESTr:, Nov. 6. Chester county offl cinl Grant, U178; riey nour, 6490. Majority' 2U88. FOREIGN. Kcverdy Jolmnon C'rllielseil A Ureadfnl If UsImiuW al-alala lui.as. wwajoj- VV IBI VAI Bv Atlantic Call: Lomooji, Nov. 6. The Standard, Conservative organ, ascribes tne aisparai;emt-nt of Keverdy Johnson by the Radicals here to his admiration . , 1 1 Ul r,uiuu, At counts have been received to day of i ArAulfiil rallssv pnlllvlnn arhieh .. terday near Newbam, in Wales. Bevcial per- From St. Louis St. Louis, Nov. 6. Governor Crawford, of Ki-csap, pas resigned, and bas been comuji sionei colonel of the new regiment of cavalrv raised by the State tor service aealnet the In dians. The Lleutei.aot-Governor will act as Governor during the remainder of ths term. New Torfc Stock Quotations, s P. M. Received by Ulegrapb from Olendlnnlna- A aservta. obw wiw.i a, v v. ta o. luira M tree u r. x. Lent. iv N. Y. and E. K. 8 Ph. and Ke. K 03 Mich. f. and N. I. R. tM!(, Olev. 4 Pltlsb'g K.. 8.' Cbl. and N.W. com 16'a IChL and N.w. nref. ll.-.a a . .a r a an-1 Ctil. and K.I. K 102' Pitt, r. w, t cut. 10 Gold...., Market panicky, 13 SaLUTIS IK UOKOB OP TUB GgBAT VlCTOBT. La't evenirg tbe Cameron Club snd the Teenty sixth Waid Grant and Col fix Club each tired 100 samies in honor of the gieat Republican victory on Taesday ltsf. Taere wa a large crowd pte trnt, and ranch enthusiasm prevailed. PHILADELPHIA BT0CI EICfJAMGE BALKS, NOT, Keponed by Se Haven A Br No. 4S 8, Third street BKTWKEN Bilinns. I 'till ra rl I m ...... U H jVitt) Elmira K 7s. ;i3. lt'Wt Pun fe Krie .... 88 1" sh C'lmon Coal... -tl Hi sh Mineblil t6. 18 11 U sti He.touvlile It Stan Henna K.edtp.c bit 1'O.b Phil A JL c. -X idS do 54 8 sh Ml rcli B........ HH w sb tuta rr...,. ....... 2 I 0 do.......... iH 1 sb Bead At ni8. 47 1' 0 do.... lot! do. 10j u iiMBd B bV, 47 V l'SJ dO... 4HX do......... bit'. 7 do .......blu. 17 41 do..-,..irC ' do.... c. WJ4 do...,2UAii. 47 do.....b0- 7X do. IS , do...... ........ 4H' do ls-btu. 17 0, Haee.ee ..esse 47 do... 47 do...2il4Uu. 47.'i 110 tisi CO 100 1 10 I 0 4 e 10.1 l.l 10 btu. 4 m to bltCVND BOARD. tione Pbll A K s ......... sa.'-i 8 u stt Beading, fotsst ra 11 x m esoii. tosh C Am. IV xo sh Peuna KcAp. i low do rip. n y sb M lDelilll..So. ? 1(0 sb Cata f f.-....bL 1M ls I1O1 do.is.ouo. itw do 100 do.. 8 sh Mor C Pt., lOvslibchN Pf.. 47 4 47 2J The Southern orops this year are plaoed at four hundred millions. Buffaloes may be killed from the oar win dows on the Paoifio Railroad. MILLINERY GOODS. MOVEHBEBIBADE, A VTJIX LI UK, RIBBONS OP IVBtY nKStTTtlPrTON. VELVET eAI INs. JfMal HKRS. FLOWER! LAD.KH' aWTIM Ke KV HATS, AUD ALL OI HR MI- L'NtKY ABllOLEa. PR K tee, BEDUOA1). OBDFRai n 1CI 'KO, VAX V ItTH AM) BAT IK 9 CUT BIAS. Tf I LI. I AH BatOOBl. ; Ml MaJUCItT Btrt. FROM WASHINGTON. f yecial Dttpateh to Th Hvming Tt't graph. tuovrrnineiiini Kxpeiiae. c Wasdikoton, Nov. 6.-The folio wlnir era th expenses of tbe Government for tie month of October: CIvH. miscellaneous, and foreign 54.176,0'0; Interest on public debt, $1,381,000; War Depaitmenv, $8.720,OOU; Nnvy Deourtment, f4,t 20,010; internal Depailmcnt, $3,OC2,00J. lota), $n,364.G0O. '1 lie Netretarv of the Trssmn to-day conflrnted the appointment of llenry G, Ilovt tobebupervUorof In t' real Revenue inr tbe Stales of Connecticut and RboJ Island. TUE POD LIC DEUC STATEMENT. Special Despatch to The ICvmxng Telegraph. Washington, Nov. 6. rue following is tbe statement of the nuniio debt o m Unlleel BlMtea t o tbe lt of November, 18U Debt Ilcnrliiir Coin Intercut. Five per ctnt.b .nds I 2i8i'4 0 0 (six ,er ceui. bonus losi.... iw .77 8ii.ifl isn perceut. t-2u bonus.... 1,mi ,8iiM'i-oii , . . 2 t7 877 050 OO Tebt Itrnring; Cnrrvney luti-reNt, CertlllCaies at 8 per eeut... (8,28 uuO'iO Itaty iius'ou luud at 8 per teut... 4.M,riOG-0O 72 8.M.00O-0O IWntnred Iebt Not rreaentcd for 1'ii.riiient 1 r ree-)ear 7 so u its one 2,u,950 00 s m Slow xoS.u;0 tO lsi.iu; 487.5 0-0O 418 481-01) 814. tWD 13 OHO 00- 19,781 723 Sir Jilftawat Austin 15 I87 June. and Ju y 15, is 8 ( ou pound 1 tit. rest iiot-s muioiea june in. Juiy It, August 16. October 18, I), c. 11. ber 8. 18s7. ami May IS, august I rJept 1 to IB. and ci. 1 aed 18, 18t8 IVxes luuemu ty B h'ia... lrea.ur Ni ter, acta of July 17, l l, and prior thereto.. . Bonos. April IS 1844, Jan. 28 1817 Biidsiarob HI.IHI8. Treasury Kotes March 3, Temnorarj Lx'au ter'ltlcaies of lLdentect ntss - Debt Beitrliiff no Interest, United Pta es Notes....... B3 8.021 07:100 Iracilnnal ur.euey 334U.t)e8ia Cold CerilliO.tes of De- posit 1P.7I8 8W0O V . ytft. 161.898 41 Total debt........ -............Sj8,i8,67i Ot 8 per cent lawful money bonds I sued 10 the Pacltiu Kaluoau Couipr.ulea-... t'1.19l,0on'00 Total debt J.l,00i,t78'8 Amntint In Trea.ury.co n tlU.t 4'7 Uoo 77 cucreucv lii.'B'i.nw 47 . tl3 87SOI9-zt Deht ('ess nmmint to Treasurv) t!.5'i7.1. 9 6.il si The forei olng Is a correct etuiemeut of the puollo debt as appeu s Irom the book a d Treasurer's re turus In thu Depaitmeut, on fM-vemher 1 ihhi. HUOH MccUlil.OOH, Secretary ol the Treasury. Professor of Military Science. By direction of Ibe President, Mijor B. 8. Lamer. 19ih Infantrv. hi been detailed as Protes'or ot Miii'ary Science at tbe Bishop Sea bury Mission, Faribault, Miiine&oU. General Iteynoltl Melleved. Gereral orders hav been is-ued from the Armv hehoqiiRr'ers. in puiuince ot tiis order 01 the President, reherii.e Gctioral Rovuoldt from com maud ot tho Filth military district, and directing General Cauov to turn over bis preent command n the officer next in com mand to btmstlt, end proceed to Austin, Texas, to relieve Brevet Major-General Ucynoldi. Arr Deparlinenl Circular. The fo'low'ng order lrom thi War Department ha b-en pubt sbedr "Sold eis may. for cer'ain off-mces not 9ttlctly military, b? sentenced by geneal court-martial to conniienueut in a penitentiary. If any State in a military depanment ha- mao'e provis on by law for conBneixent m a penitentiary thereof of prl-oners under teutence by conrt-mnrttal of tbe United Htates, the deoarimeot commander may destenate such peniteutiary as a place of execution of any uch sreence to penitentiary rontxement; but it n 1 such urovisiou bas been made by snv State in the ilejtrtment, the record will be forwarded to thd Secretary of War for designation ot a pr son. "The authority which bas deslsna'ed the place of con tin meet, or higher authority can change the pluce of coninemeut. or rattgae, or remti-tbe f-en euce. The same rules apply to prierners senttneed by mil trv commiestoos, so loog as tbe law tinner which tb military commission acted is in force, b it when tbat law ceaees to be ope rative, thi President alone can chanee tbe piace of Imprisonment, or mitigate or iemit tbe sentence. " Tbe City Kcturn Judges. Continued from Vie Ihird Edition. At about ba'f past two o'clock the committer returned and Mr. Butler reported that tbey bad consulted Judee Allison, wbo woul I not give a decision on tbe point, but he sa d he could not ask tbe Return Judges to accept these divisions wbeie fraud wa bo apparent, unless compelled io do bo bv tbe law. Tbe work of counting the vo'e was then pro ceed edwUkanoresuliedM 4 !..'. a... ... 4... ft... ... 7... Ft... 9... io. It... 12... 13... 14... 15... 10... 17... IH... III,. 20... 21... 22... 2.1... 24... 2fi... 2(1... 27... 8... Tot'l MaJ. Agg. A udilor- Oenerul, October, J8U8. 21C8 Sfil.i rm 1184 1143 1116 2MM l(.i J 973 tim Ills) l.c.l) V.'IIO 2(H7 43,'M lMki 15'JO 872 8172 151J 2572 1 2114 2tM 128 1 8'2o2 120 i8 60633 ailltt 2b9K 8"49,l(iO0 24H9 I1B70: V8.S2 17181) 230 lt7D f8iU 472 It i On It' 151 K lmtm, 9710 280 n! 41411 til) I it MM) It, 2771) I240D OIlKl 8!)aK 377 K 87(1 It1 eH8K; 671l HI i 1 1 6(81), 8!)hkI 12 it; 70KI 1701 2I2H 1629 1X22 174'i 1071 1730 87 9o3 8113 2113 27o 22V 80S0 41il 1172 (174 1707 201.1 10IU 2l 1024 818 6080 HSK7 l)i tkm 8792R1 175 121411 17oD i'Veu'dent. November. 1868. 4322 K071 3l'8l 2130 hj;2 2716 4,")till 3247 8042 45.7 8"28 8000 6' '4 1 4171 7751 3.-W0 433 627 6318 9127 228 K073 8!lis6, 4017 Hill 6138 2108 1088 1.618 5 C 2tiri 29 1177 8-9 1155 1107 2013 174) 19731 21W0 1007 1415 2318 2699 till I8;i3 llOi 8IK9 8182 4971 1585 2 ,85 2281 2122 1274 8277 1) 1 91.. (IIH8- 65.73 6812 116158 1897 8172 11)01 1511 2117 1609 1903 1507 lo9 1677 vm 1025 iitn 1775 822 1977 2806 saw aSTiO 416 1039 1418 1HS2 1895 1S37 2101 9.1' 773 65173 x 628 tt 873 1 727 D 652 U 9620 602 1 760 R. 2.'W 301 K 138.3 It 960 O 191 1) o55R 924 tt 13o8tt 12ID U'H D 1151(1 610 1 fl5ti 4 1)0 ft 1097 Ft 602 It 22711 663 O lliHK 259 K 112H UNITtD STATE3 PATENT orriCB V amhinotun U C.. Nov 6. 18. On th petition or WaRHI&N HOLDKN, Of tblla delpbla Pa.pralig for Ibe exteosloa of a patent grai. led him on Ibe 1st dav ot aar, isss. lor an I n proveaieotlu BOOT AK D 8IIOK 8TEE n'OICtH: It 1. o nered that sa'd pailtl'n he beard at this offloe en Ibe , 1) dav o' April r xt. Aay Dersoa may . oproae this extension Ooj'oiius, epoaitlona, sind other paper, should be fll'd lu Ibis nffl'-e twentv dsurg be'rretbaday ol beaxl.g. KLIUA rooraT II B I at Qnairotseionar of p.i.uU. MlgftEH' AND CHILDREN'S DRBSSMAKINU in Ibe latest Pari, .tjrlee. U.HUOiCMA K S1K U).,Ae.llii4t,llAoljrsUet. 11 1 Mil
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