8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFII PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 18G8. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Items Worth Kkadim(.(?) Brown has a son Timed John, Jr. Njw tbis hopefal scion U a sharp lad, wbo shrewdly manages to roam tho streets a great deal, and yet b at bonis when ever tbe old gent thruati his portly figure through the doorway. Nevertheless, hard stories of John's doings now and tben reacn the old roan's cars, and lh consequence. 2 certain day, no is called Into tho parental presence, When the following enouen '"My son," says Brown, Sr., "I'm dreadfully afraid you keep had company, from all I hear." ' Why, lather," Is tbe quick reply, "you must know that I'm at Lome about all the time." Old Brown sees the point, and guesses be won't continue the sublect. Heard and saw the following In a restaurant yesterday: "Waiter, I should like to have a clean napkln;ihis looks as though it had been through the dock." ' Can't change, sir; always i.. '-hand napkins wita siugle flsh bill. Rive sccom-. . -"rtO v' dir." Customer looks a h viume ol dls frmt, mumbles something about mops on the table, aud Bwallo; uh-bfttl a though it Were a -M Djn jn pieces. Never sty no to a lady. If she want B thing, do tbe polite, and 1$; her bare U, The way to repose on roes a to permit th ',air f0ltts nil the latitude auH,0ngltU'le they ant. Hevcr contradict; ner oppone; never Question. Hive tbe faith tj oelieve that while, the goose hangs high ft country is sate, iraT jalvaMon asured, acU that woman is hav ing her rights as pro Ursmnied by herself, In cocflt'quengec'f the giving up of their he.il qunrters by the Republican ltmnciblev Biuce the battle hasten fought aud won Company C of that oriraaization holds a meeting this even ing at Nw. tfiO North Elevcath street. An examination of candidate for certifi cates ot pjilllkattou for teachers in tbe public sclicollt'ot the First School district of tbis Stae cnmmetjced yesterday in the Zanc street school bouse, aLd is in progress to-day. It is eotimated that there are 1097 brass kettles in daily ueo m this city. The "statistical tailor" ot Tub TELEOBArn furnished us with the figures but be wasn't able to glyc as the exact (dumber ot bra is faces. The Joint committee of our City Council, nppoiLttd to visit Uostou and inspact the 'SUilord wooden pavement," already laid upon some ot the streets in the "Hub," left this morning. The annual meeting of tbe Society ol tho Alumni of the Untveroity of Pennsylvania will be held this afieino jn at 4 o'clock, in the College Hall. A number of Fenian Circles meet this even ing to perfect arrangements for their grand parade on Thanksgiving day. The reason why conscience doesn't trouble some men Is they haven't got auy. It don't run In some families at all. It doesn't follow that because men are thin they are sharpers, though lean people aro often keen. Professor Morton delivers a lecture en 'Light" fbis evening at the Franklin Institute. A public temperance meeting is to be held Ibis evenins lu Rev. Dr. Shepherd's church. Mr. Jntep savs that he likes men of spirit. Jlott f his a qu(intances are bar-tenders. A special meeting of the Celtic Association is to be held this evening. Does a swallow in the throat have wings ? Never shun gump-tion. Got in but couldn't get out. Jacoh Mur phy having an empty stomach, last night con calved an idea wherebv he could fill that nrticle. and which he proceeded to carry out. He went to a grocery store at Second and Willow streets and-knocked a hole in the cellar door, just large enough to let himself in. Once in he commenced iitufrittQ himself with eatables, and having sans tied his hnnser attempted to leave, but he had filled himself to such an extent tbat he found it imnossible to get out of tbe opening ttironsn which he had entered. Ho was compelled to re main in the cellar until let out by a rrlic2inm. who escorted him bef ire Alderman Toland. He -was sent below for trial Alleged Larcehy. The charge of larceny was yesterday instituted, before Alderman Carpenter, against one 11. Fiizpatnck. It seems that a man named Simpson occupies a pavement on feouth Second street for the tale of pota'oes. tc., and yesterday afternoon left four barrels of potatoes, wnicn were 10 remain mere over mgui. , tuning tbe evening Fitzpatrick drove up with a double team, and alleging that be had an order for the articles, commenced loading the barrels, Police man Patterson was culled on and took the oflender iuto custody. It was subsequently discovered that be had no order tor the articles. : He was hound over iu $800 oail to answer. Disorderly Juvbsiles. Yesterday afternoon a number of juveniles engaged in a stone fight at Sixth and bhippen streets. So interested were they in the entertainment that they did not notice the coming 01 Police sergeant uroomaii, who managed to secure three ot the combatants .Alderman Carpenter committed them for trial Alleged Infanticide. The Coroner is to-day engaged in holding an Inquest on the body of a new-born child, which was found In an outhouse attached to a liousa at Alam and Wis tar streets Gerraantown. The servant employed in the dwelling is nncier arrest, The Course of Soientiflo Lectures before the Young Men's Christian Asociitloa will be opened this evening by Professor James C. liioth. The subject of Professor Booth's lecture is "The Mauulaclure of Glass Ancient aud Modem." A Pickpocket Overhauled. Yeaterlay James Whelan was arrested lor picking tbe pocket ot a laruier or a wuiiet containing a small . amount of money, and was sent to prison by Aiuerman uaniu. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COTJBTOF QTJAHTER BEBSIONS Judge Pelrca. Andrew Allen, colored, pieadxil guilty to a chargn of tbe larceny ol booialrom McKuigbt'sstora.ln Market fit ret t. A gentleman saw Uie ijrlnoaer leaving (bis tore wltb a bundle of bxjia under bis arm, and upon inquiring wlib In learned tbat be had stolen tbeiu and tbcretore be followed and arretued blm. Johnson Kelly ws convicted of a charge of mali cious mischief. It was untitled tbat be stood In front ol tbe proBectitor h tavtru and amused himself by striking wltb bis umbrella every one who paised, sd wnen tbe prostcutor oidered blm to go away be struck him. aud thrust the uiubretla tbrougu blssno window. ;willlam Davis, colored, was coolcteaof acharge At larceny. It wax shown tlmt he went to a flour lore wilb a frlrnd. sa log tbat he hud been sent by geutlem au doing bunlur-ns at hpruce street wbarf, lie examlutd a barrel of Hour, put 11 Into a pusbuart, and wl etledlt off: but It was soon discovered tbat he was lei Hi g a tslxenood In order to eUectatbelt, tuid was autsu d ai.d sent to tt.e luck-up. John uacLekvy, an old man, was tried forawaalt and battery upon John Carr, a man perhaps ot blt ha years. Tl e latter lesiliied that tbe old geutleuian, wlitH iit pro vocation, beat his dog, wbicu onended Jaim very ruucb, lor be would much prefer to have biu-kelf ttruik lhau bis dog. Angry wor's pained between the parties, aud at tbe nog's kollcliatlan. 0rr ibstUlted tbe old gentleniau w ith a walp. Tuere was a cross u'll a io charging Uarr with asNHUlt audbatteiy upon Mcl.evy upon wnlob strte of tbe romroveny It was contended that tbe latter did not strike anybody's dug. but tbat lu a lit of druaaen anger he cruelly and uumeiclfully cowbideJ she old inar. Tbe Jury rendered a verdict of not guilty as to Mo X,vy and not BUHtyas 10 C'iir, but Imposing tbe cotls upon ibe latter. In li e case ol the Com-coiiwi ahh vs. Mlchast Fnzerald, wbo was bri unlit on bure iron Mew Yorx opun a retialsltiou from the Uoveroor. caarged wiih Illegally voting In this cliy, an application was made yes erduy lor the puHipuuemeut of the trial u Din ibis rx ruing by Mr. Uehlnchlagir. rt preieutlug tbe prlnoutir, btcaneot bli (ibe oouusel's) laabulty, In ui llluens, to remsln In alleudance, aad ibe Oourt graultd tbe appl'catl in. Tuls inoruin Ouarlei W", Brooke, Kin., appearet bt Lire the bar of tie Omit, aud In'orm ug bis Honor tbat Mr. Ont'lchlngxr was iou,uuweil to leave his room, askedlforthat gjntlnruau a further contl iu anceunill to-mnr ow. Wllllom B. Maun. Km. re preaeniiug the prosecu'lou, sa'd he andsrstoid Mr. Tbos. llarger to he ussiciait countel tor the prisoner, and there!) re be felt bound to resist tbe motloa. Mr. Jiarger. however, d'sclalmi d all connection with tbe caiie, aud thin Mr. Brooke appeared as prisoner's ciiursel. by rt(uet of Mr. OublsubUger. He moved the continuance upou tbe giound of the abteurte of material witnesses, wblcb was supported by tbe oath Of ibe prisoner. Mr. Maan opposed tbe measure earnestly, saying la the course of bis argument that tbe case ws sued a desperate one lhat ibe wltne ses for iheOommoa weallb were In constant dao.er of their Uvea; one of thm, Mr. Mollvalne, since ills connection wltb tbe prosecution bad become known, bad been suol at three dlstuct times, aud bis dog bad beeu shot down as bis side; and Mr. Jacob Ball bad been (it tacked aud brutally beaten within a short dlstsuceof jits own door; and la this sia.e of arlairs be thought Usbameful tbat lawyers, one st one day id a nb, pel ajioiber, should coma into Uourt aad cry lor delay. Allwb'co Mr, Brooke denounced as Judge Pelrp;ssld bethought the prisoner hnrl laid legal grou ud for continuance, and therefore he would trant. It. VlHVtuur URT, No. 1 Jndge Btronl.-sToons A Umbo vs. O'Nell Cnllen. An aotloo to recover i.r.JT,.V,"" ,old "nd o"lverd to tho defenilaoU fer distilling purposes. Verdict for plaintiff, fv7 87. Bernard Iioniberty vs. Thomas O'Brien. Aa action to r .cover darnsge for the alleged closing no of an M I. L by "Je'endant, at Oraoe and (freent !i ,i?iM.".,,,T0nkio whlcb the plaintiff claimed he ;-'nse denied tbat the o;;;tructlon bad been erected by the defendant. J2 !rl. Dlr-TIIICT t'OUBT. No. 1 Tddgs ITsr.-B'shop. Bon (Jo. vs. Bishop A Hlmons. An ao Ion to recover for money loaned. Befoie reported. Verdict for plaintiff, 2fl,4M'60. William n.Kelley. ti use of Samuel RWrbardon "s A.(. Bunker asd John di lervm. who vrere suea wit i ri. H. Bunker, trading as Bunker Brother A Oo. a action for an alleged breach of OJDtract for the pur chase of oil. On trial. COURT OF COMMjK Pr.EA8.-Judg;S Altisoa Lndlow, and B'wnter. Tbe tirnV arwnmanf llai la atlll itnAar mn. THIRD EDITION T II E NORTH. THE STATE VOTE. The Full OfflclRl Itelnrn" or rnniji vnnlii for October na oveinuer. In the following table Is given the complete official vote of tbe Btate at the two elections Held this year: i Oct JIartranjt. Jt'nilt.. Grant. Srvm'r. PonKIIES. Urn Adams Wl AUetiUeny mSd AinnstrouK Heaver Hi4) Heel ford 2 lieihs TU.'I Hiuir i4l HradfordM "HI Hiioks b'.kHl Ituller..... Cambria 2H1'.) Cwmetou CarlFjn - 212!) Centre 3:KS Chet-ter hs.-u Clarion 1!H)S Clearneid lH!i Clinton lWi Columbia 'Mil Ci aw fold., 7li.i Cumberland 'Ml Danpliin Ui'Ji) Delaware 4U1U Klk 6(H Erie 7702 Fayette - cl l Forest Franklin 4:'-'l Fulton lit Urecne Hii Huntingdon u( Indiana. M -JSI2 JeHerson 207U Jnnlato I4t7 Lancaster 1511 :t Lawrence. Mhul Lebanon 52ii7 Lebigb 47H3 Luztrre....... Lycoming -lii'O MoKean....... Wl Mercer n 47M:t Mimin ixvs Monroe 745 Montgomery "Bit Montour 1 ID 1 Northampton ilh'i Northumberland...... SiiikJ Perry 270 Philadelphia .CCi Plke.............. m Potter lODl ftchuylklll........ 8DU Hnyder lSBo Bomerset 3:!t5 Sullivan M. 4.1 Susquehanna 4i'i Tlopa 6I1U Union 20.t Venango 4 till Warren 2!i!W Washington 41M4 Wayne 2(iii8 Westmoreland 5.'i.f Wyomlns 101'J York 60o3 Majorities. ,. 9.H77 Itrtn, Mr p. J)fm. o171 IAH7 8170 1IU21 2ilM7 171 8 159 40SJ 8li2 275 .10 H 2D2I 3')19 2D-7 2S(H IVMl 7V17 1H'J73 sns 8BS8 :i'o6 38o1 770S 8'W 7818 70S5 7013 njiu 'ah a um SoXT 2!)J5 3iS 441 608 im 2772 2 INS 27l"i S7U5 81211 aiiltl 0178 1J() 2!5'l 19HS 2'JW 8():I7 1U71 Sm 27 C5 20)6 26S2 40 8 2118 4)22 6300 732 61)5 4113 4171 4i!U 4K5 6)07 4397 2701 tm voio lost 6;;s mo 4")3l 0i)7 4)55 4770 87112 4di 318 3.55 294 4278 4151 4171 1113 802 1107 8374 isoo am 2i98 8417 2179 2301 4S09 2223 209! 2147 2Wi 1803 1475 1753 8.570 15792 8513 1718 3789 1047 2858 4315 2858 fi3(5 6004 0321 13120 10723 14303 6041 4718 4S39 H0 1028 TdO 4177 4979 4078 1828 1818 1807 3789 802 2915 8! 105 8081 8803 1683 1209 1097 7701 4791 7702 4147 8 4240 2530 2091 211 60808 60985 6.5173 120 370 1813 811 1703 693 9.5t;S 6707 9 Hi 1341 1925 1318 18';9 82H1 1778 830 473 851 &177 48S2 83D2 2051 6511) 1951 1310 2081 1277 3701 471 8774 1882 8020 1757 4913 5051 4807 8397 2909 8539 6509 5-85 6300 1705 1023 1700 U000 6449 9j94 S21.739 312,280 313.333 313,382 28,898 Th Sew York Money Market, From the Ti Ibune. 'iloi.ey was 7 per cent, on call, with a good da" maud. Commercial tinner sells at hluh rataa. A prime lot at as days was done at 10 per cent. Tue rate Is Irom lwu,16 per ceni. for Oejt names. At tbe close money wis ouered at ei7 per cent, in large sums TbeAsslMaut Tressnrer bus expressed his wllllo. ness to exchange currency and rav out 3 oer ceut. Cf rtillcsup. bouie of tbe banks who have received laige amounts Iroui tbe West will avail themselves ol ibis opportunity to replace tbe amouuts tbey were forced to send lu during tbe paulc. "Sterling HxcbauKe 1st dull and sternly at quo tations: London. 60 days, l''ataim'.'- Lo idon. sialic loyiaioa'-a Farls. long. l-17',(u)o ltil4; Par. s, short, 5.15 iis'ja;4t Antwerp b iB;'.i(.) iv.'s: b.viss, e-is1.; I7'a; Hamburg, i;(utu,,'; Amsterdam, 41(ol41.V; Fraulxforta ivtHi&iii Diviueu, r;4Uiitf,i dciiiu, JrYom the Herald. "There was an abundant supply of money again at Feven per cent per annum on stock collaterals yeiter duv. but notwitbsiandlog tola there was no abave ruent ot that d sru.t which has been tbe most n arked feature of business In Wall street during tbe past loiiulght, aud ou tbe Piouk Kzcuaoge a further coustderable decline In prices took place, although early In ibe l'onnojn railway Bbares expsrleao-da rally from tbe deprersion of lost evening. New "iom Central wra particularly yielding under heavy sales. Influenced by belief tbat the rresiaeiit oi tbe company has sold out bis stock wltb a view to taking it back at lower flirures. and tbe price wss as low as l7'i at one time In ibearier- doou, J'.rie aecuuea to sin; mock island to 101;o. and the remainder ot tbe list rvctded In about tbe tame proportion, lucludlnu Keadlng. wblch Is belnir 8iista!ntd by a clique, apparently lor tbe purpose ef tunning a warj&eb w sen on, auu (ue PUD.IO snouia guaru ugainsi ii, as vney ougut iu nave aune against Milwaukee and bt. Paul, before it declined 11 "y uer cent. wltblo a few davs. The bull cliques lotiaied tbe prloes of railway sbnrrs to sucb an'exlent tbat a correannndlmr raui. tlon was Inevitable, and the clique system Is one of iur greai evns oi ids uay in wan street, ior tnereoy itotss are runup to fictitiously high prices and the puDiic aie lurea into Duymg Dy tne artiaclal strength wuit'u ib lea'porarny impsritHi to tuem. I ne bauks continue to renort tbat thev are aandlnv ir amounls of currency to the booth aud Huntbwest to pay ior onion, bdu tuey are wnony unanie to exteud Ibelr loans either on slacks or otherwise, fortun ately ma local ruercsntiie uemana ror discounts is 1 glit. but tbe appllcailous for accnmaiodatlon from nw western uanKx are urgent, iirst-olass commer clal paper Is Quoted at 7(aH or cent. "Mo lurther Treasury su.ckjobblng despatches bare been received from Washington, and It Is now re garded us certain that tbelXreasury will make no aittmpt to violate law and public sentiment by re issuing either three per cent, certificates or green- unuit-j uuikue reeling in puouc inaigaaiisn witn wuicu the recent course 1 Mr. McCulloch Is regarded has by no means suLslaed. He Is the bead of tbe Treasury ring, and In tbat capacity is supposed to bo making all he can before bis term ot olllce expires. Un.ll lately be bad hopes that he;mlght be conilnued In his preterit position under Ue"e al Urant. but this expoo tation no longer exists, and hence It Is said tbat Mr. McLu'luch's chief sDJlaiy Is to uiake f I.OrO.MO. more or lets, before be leaves the ieprtnient which be uh so long mismanageo. Tbe Treasury letters and telegrams for some time pest are therefore to be re- uniuru ks pun oi a stocKjoooing sensme ior alter nuielv Cbuinluir the market In Wall street nn mi down, and- tbey have brought much scandal on ibj IWiUCr, riii.lit " TT7EDDING INVITATIONS, ENQHAVED IN V V the reweat aud best manner. LOUIS Dili-KA, Htatlouer and Kngraver. IS t. lU33 0HlicJNUT btreet ROOKING GLASSES. TIIK tlll'Al'EST AXD BEST IM THE CITY. ROGERS' CROUPS, BOUB AGESCY. JAM1)S S EAULE & SONS, No. 816 CHE8NUT Street B 25 fmw8n:Sp rpilK H'AFK DEl'OBIT COMPANY, For Safe Keying of Valuables. Securities, etc.. rj...... c o ' ana tiennny or oaei, DIRECTOR'S N. B. Browne, J Qllllnghaaa Fell.lAlex. Henry, U. H. Clarke, O Macal enter, b. A. Cahl well. JohnWe-sb. K.W. Clark, Uleo. F. Tyler. OFFICE, No. 421 CHE8NTJT 8TRE1ST. N. B. JBHOWNE. President V. H. ULAHK, Vice President. E. PATTBSO, ktea. aud iteaiMuef. 1 lewfuii General Grant En Route for West Point Religious Affairs in Canada. FR 031 NE W YORK. General Grant. NW Toig, ff,jT. 13.(3enefal Gianl nnd farrilj are at the Metropolitan Hotel. J.a 0Cs to v est romt to-morrow ana returns on.Moi!irJAj to spend a week. RrtllrORii Colllalon. Buffalo, N. Y., Sot. 13.-A'j5villi 6'clock last night the cattle train of4 the "Buffalo and Erie Railway, going to the CD.(t,c yftr,ls, collided with the passenger train or ho New York and Eric Hallway coining int,0 Vhe City, about a mile fiom tbe depot. The trucks cross each other almost at right anglt tit the point of the col lision. The locoFjottve of tko Buffalo and Etle train passed cn'.ireJy through the basrirage-car of the New York, and Eric train, carrying ths locomotive and cars entirely off the track, Robert Tweaker, baggage-master of the New York Dud Kne read, had his leg broken, and a large number of cattle and hogs were killed, or so Piutilutcd as to necessitate their killing. II li the collision occurred a second later there would have been a tearful loss of life. Tho Canadian Episcopal Synod. Montreal, Nov. 13. The Episcopal Synod assembled here for the purpose ol electing a Bishop of Montreal and Metropolitan of Canada have come to a dead lock with the House of Bishops. The latter persist in sending nanes o( gentlemen to the Synod to be balloted -for who are not acceptable, and withholding names that are acceptable. Tbe Bishops, rather than name the only man whom the Synod will accept, sent down a message last night adjourning further proceedings nntil May next. This attempted evasion of the question raised a storm of indlg dation, and the Synod will hold another meeting to-day to decide whether they shall not repudiate the authority of the Bishops altogether, and elect Doctor Batch, an American clergyman, and send him to England to be consecrated. New Tork Stock Quotations, 2 P. 91. Beoelved by telegraph from Glendlnnlng & Davis, Block Brokors. No, 48 8. Third street: N. Y. Cent. R. 1 16 Toledo & Wab 66'; N.Y. and K.lt...MMM 30 Mil. A St. 1. com t7 Fbii. and Kea, K.... 57 Ailam Express Co 4tt' Mich; 8. and N.I.K. 81 Wells. Fargo & Oo. Zl'yi Cle. and YIXU R 81-W U. 8. Express .. 41 Ohl. andN.W.oom. 8l!'2 Tenn. 0s, new WK Oblo.and N. W. prt 82k Gold 133i Chi. andB. I.R 1011 Market uusetlled. I'lts.F. W. an d Chi. .,I00 I MEDICAL, BUEUMATI83I, j$ m U 1Z A. TOIA. Warranted rerinancntly Cured. Warranted Permanently Cured. AVItliout Injury to tho System. IVitliout Iodide, Totassis, or Colchicum iij Using Inwardly Only DR. FITLER'8 ' GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY, For Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. Tbe only standard, reliable, positive. Infallible per manent cure ever discovered, ll la warranted to con tain nothing hurtful or Injurious to the system, WARRANTED TO CORK OR MONEY REFUNDED WAIUtANTEDTOCUREOR MONEV KEBUNDEC Thousands ol Philadelphia references of cores. Pre pared at No. 29 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 822stnthtl BELOW MARKET. glMES' PUKE COD LIVER OIL There are several species ofOadus. Only the Gadns Mortbua, caiiyhi at Mewluundland, y ields Oil rich in medicinal virtues. To secure this, Mr.Hlines. at an enorn,ous expense, made arrangements on the spot, and, by a totally new process, prepared Oil fresh from the livers ol Ibe fish. After carnful aaalysis and ex tensive trial by themedicatprofeislon.HIMKV f URIC COI LIVER OIL Is now pronounced Incomparably superior to all other preparations ot the same article In the market. Free from smell, delicious to the lasts, and loaded wltb all the nutrient and curative proper ties which render Cod Liver OU famous as a thera peutic. Bold in the original style ot bottles labels, psmnh lets, and wrappers employed by lir. tjlmes. Whole sale and rtiall only by eCSTATVS KBITJSE, Apothecary, 10 lOswrpi (Successor to Samuel Blmes), M. W. cor. TWELFTH and CHKSNOTSts.. Phlla, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. g L I N D 8 8 HADES. Ii. J. WILLIAMS St SONS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, LAKGEST MANCFACTUBER8, AND fcELL LOW I'RIOEH, ELTND8 painted and trimmed, 81 ORE BUADE8 made, and lettered 829 ,rtht2m SOLID SILVER. BAILHY & CO., CHESNUT and TWELFTH Sts,, ARE THE AUTHORIZED AQKNTS IN THIS CITY FOR THE STERLING SOLID SILVER WARE or tuthsj The Coi-ham Manufacturing Co. U EBliICK & SONS SOUTH W A RK FOUNDRY, Wo. 430 WABHLNOTON AVEJSUE. Philadelphia. WILLIAM WRIGHTS PATJCNT VARIABLB CUT OF STEAM-ENGINE, Regnlated by the Governor. MRR1CKB SAFETY HOISTING If AOHIITH, Patented Jane, IMS. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVELXttt BTKAM HAMMtB. D. M. WESTON'S PATFNT SELF-CENTERING, SELF-BALANCING CENTRIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MACHINE AMD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, For Cotton or WoUisn Manafkaureu, tiomw FOUBTH EDITION THE "W EST. Advices from tho riains-Progrcss Of tho u. r. It. R. fr.Zm OMAHA. AfTnlrs In the Weat. fy tclal berpatch to Th Evening Telegraph. Omada, Not. 13. The steamer Only Chanee returrrtd from Grand Blvcr ycstcrUy, alter dis cbrtrgtDg Government freight at Sioux City and Fort Randall. She reports tbe Indians quiet. & larte quauttty or freight is still waiting for transportation over the Union Pacific Railroad' which for some time has been taxed to Us fullest capacity in forwarding construction material. An Excursion to Salt Lake. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Cheyenne, Not. 13. A party of Express and tcltfrruptt .officials Jrom Chicngo, Detroit, aud Cleveland, Including Mayor Rice, General Fagcr, and Charles Faro, arrived here yesterday evening. J hey intended point; to Salt Lnke City, but will probably return from the end of the track. THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. By Atlantic Cable. Thin Bloriilna;' (Inotntlona. Lonion. Nov. 13 A. M. Consols for mowy 944; lor account, UW3li Uuited State iive tweuties, 74. Railway slocks easier. Eric, 25 J; Illinois Central, !)C4. FitANKKCRT, Nov. 13 A. M. United States 5-20s doted lastnigbt at 7.if. I'AEis, Nov. 13 A. M. Tbe bullion in tho Batik ot France bas decreased 18,000,000t. since last irerk. The Bourse Is dull. Rentes, 701. 77c. LiVMtrooL, Nov. 13 A. M. (Jqttou is quiet and unchanged. The estimated sales for to- dav ate 10,000 bales. Sales of tbe week 61,009 bales; exports I5,uuu Dales; lor speculation, 8000 bales. Tbe stock in port is 405,00 bales, including 44,000 ba'es of American. Brr adstutfs are dull. Provisions unchanged. London, Nov. 13 A. M. Produce unchatined. boui HAMPTON, Nov. 13. Steamer Ilclvetia, from New York, bas wrnved. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Niw Yokk. Nov. MS. Cotton quint; sles ol 4V) balf h at 24 '4. Flour easier, and declined frail c.: sara 01 95to liarre.s snnsrUne at ytSwt 5: extra, tasvijl (it:,: chnice. trt 10(7 60: fancy. JB vCa9 78: California. f (I'Trd;. id 25. Wheal, dull and drcllning; sal-s ot 76UO bushels P.O. S at l 5.1. I oru anil, auo maricnt ravurs hnysrs; hsles of 8 0no btmhels at ti-14tj l lH'a. Out nrmcr: sa es ci zn,uu nusueis biv.jc. iieir iiuei. pnrk full, and quotations arn nonilual: new mess. '.8Tt(u 2!i; prinif, l'2l-to24, Lard duh; steam, ia.( ib'c, wcibKy iuiui. PniLADELrillA STUCK EICHlNtiE BALKS, NOV, 13 Koporied by De Haven & Bro No. 40 8. Third street BKTWEBN BOARDS. S(0omty es, Kew.....li.'2i luoshlteadlng, flOi.uPaSs, 2 series li.fi wo 1000 Pa It 1 ni M. ...... 100 1 ino tiono LfU ss.Kuid 1...C. m loo 8iaUA4m.MM..12 lou iO sti Lth V K ... MJ 15 do 55 1O0 4'i sh Penna It......... MlZ M0 44 dOu.....M.ls. S4. 200 13 do......lS. IS 200 6 hh 2d t Sd SO lli'l JPOstiOreanOII Is. 100 2i n s h 8t N Ich Coal. ... 1 2 0 loo sh Bead it.. .....03 ta loo 100 do M483-1S lot 109 do. Tuesday 48' 10) BJBCOND BOARD. ....... 1S..O. C 4 X bit). 48)4 ......C. 4H', Dill. W. IS. 48 ..IS.hlO. 4H' lS.bl0.4BS-lS do.....M..c.4S8-IS dO,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,, 4S; do IS.. III. 4!)'," dO... 2ii. 48' do. 2d.. 48' do 2d. 48.' do do... do... do... do., do., do., do... do, tlUOfl FsKIra t.......WX SiooOAllCoCs W SIC0O Len Sn-gola l.ls. 83 I sh I'b V K 65 S7slt HMim K 1. 83'i loOshLeh Mav.he.tln 24 joo oo...t'5dtln- is 20ii sh Feed Hum ........ 25 Sh Coiuw'ltli Hlc... 87 100 sh Bead R. .01 1 0 100 no 100 IK) 200 100 bv. 4s dO...M.lS.03u. 48 do.... ...bao. 48 '4 do.......418- S QOllHIM'ttlHill 48 do. 4t no 4H', dl)......hlO. 48M do bin- 48 CURTAINS. (JURTAIN ESTABLISHMENT, (BBBBBSM Tbe sabacrlbers are now recelvlnr their FALL IMPORTATIONS OP RICH CURTAIN FABRICS FOB TAKLOK, CHAMliER, AJiD L1KRAKY. WINDOW CURTAINS AfD FURNITURE COVERINGS, ' COMPBI3INQ FR8KCH SATINS AND BB00ATELLB9. KOYAL TAPE3TBIK3 SILK TERBY AND COTELINES, WOOL TliBRY, BEPS, DAMABK8, ETC ALSO, Just ppened, direct from the Manufacturer, Embroidered Lace Curtains NEW DESIGNS, From the lowest to thehlgheat quality some of the the RICHEST MADE. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN CURTAINS. JACQUABD AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES VEbTIBULK CURTAINS, lu great variety. CARVED, PLAIN, GILT, AND WALNUT COR NICES. WHITE AND COLORED SHADES, a Experienced and reliable workmen superintend onr Upholstery Department, ana every effort la employed ts give satisfaction and swore promptness la fulULI lng the ordeis entrustod to as. SIIEFFARD, VAX DARLJMEX1 AHRISO No. 1008 CHESNUT Stroot, 10 2Btbstn0lrp PHILADELPHIA. CARPETINGS. Jr T. DELACROIX, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN CARP ETINGS .' Mattings, Oil Cloths, Itogs, Etc., Wholesale and Retail. WAREHOUSE, No. 37 South SECOND. St.. 12 stuthame Above Ccesnut, Philadelphia, THE MARKETS. The following Are the latest quotations for tbe variona artlolea dtwignated: APHEs-DOTTt Vi fl cUlWssal.gold -lla 12 (Manilla, V ft. Pot, 1st st IOOT08 is Pearl, 1st sort lO'St ito fe'AIsiDLEH-DuTit JXO. V th. Bprrm, V ft.M 48 0 (0 Do.ptLP'nACO 58 (j !OloJ'dAy U tiu Adam'n I. ! Adam'e Staia n UOAL-DUTC tOC a tl25 wton. Llv.on'lVton bldimy g) Plctou A nth. t2.ooolb. T'00 8 '00 tOtXlA-htiTVl o. K, Marao'o aldlntiu ss auo Unayaq'U " " H10S Para. ' a - Bu Doni'o V' " a Java,wu e,ig a.zi as Bold a 111 Juki, gold....... 8a s Amer. und'd IsODOaWOtlO I)o. drHsed...Z78)iiail8oo iupa-DuTy: lo i oeut. ad valorem, t jid R,U&B.ayres Gn Bit 0or lm 1 Do.do.gr.sltd... 21 21 Oronoco.,,. l'ja 20 Kan Juan 17,sa IA Havanllla, etc .12 a la Maracalhosdtd 14 a is Maranh. oxeto 12 a 11 Matamoras.., 14 a MS ?. OauniiO.....t l'H is1 Vera Cms 17, IS) Dry Konth I'd .II a IS a jCallforola;ilry.-13 Q It Calcutta Hull, ga Do. KIpsRpce lBV 18' Io. grenn IS ($ 13H lamulca. 14Sa Laitnavra ioa in urpHii rawest Maracaibo 14a 17 Citynlanghter It i-13! Hi.loiii..t'asli. 14 a-M' HONKY Doty: 2nc,TRKai, uurran- loi'nuo ivuua, tgt gai oiuy paid. JJUTY, X I RUU HAT. SSO. and tsiieathluK, so V lt. Am'can luitot 22. 23 blieailU K, new tsniis) ss a Bheath'g old. 20 a 21 ntieath'g j ei. xn a Pig, Chile. a Bolta 8 a hltUU AJND DYKrJ Alcohol 2 It a 120 Aloes, v Bi... 21 a A loestHjC'lrlne 78 a 88 Alum 8Sa a Aul'yrvg, gld 16 Argols ruf. gld 12 a ti ArHpmo. pow'r.g 25a a o a a aSso a 81 a 60 a 8A a-f.5 a-70 AHsafetlda 28 BHls&uiC'aiil v 1 ho lialsam Tolu... K6 Bsisam Pnru.. Her 1 les . Ver s . g Id 27 Berries, 1 urn. a -lil-carb.biuda, gd- a 4 Borax, lellneil 36!,a K7 Bnnisione.roil a S Brims one.llor f V !4 Brlni'e, tn..a7i,-oo a76'tu Caniph'rVlt' ubd.g a Caniphnr, ref. ri2.Laa Cutliardes.... al'5 C'ar.Auiinonla 17Sa 18 ( ardBiuouiS. S'26 a 4 ou Cantor Oil a 35 CbamowlleFl, 15 (julorule Pot ash, gold . A4 Cochlneulisgil79 C'och Wex. eold C'oiiDeras.Am. a 2 Creaiu 'l a. g (I...29 a 194 C'ubebs, E. I... a 30 Culeh.gold a SU Epsom Salts.. SH 4 Uamboge 176 a200 Uuni Arabic, B'te 87 a 88 Gum Arabic, I kd.. . 48 Gum Beutoln 80 Guni Myrrh, E. I Gum Myrrh, . Ty .. o5 Cjum lrag.,st 85 Gm 'l'rag., ll.gdbO Uyd. Pota Eng. and Fr.,g'lds 65 Ipecacuanha, . Br 800 Jaluplnbdgld 118 Lao Dye amd 30 Licorice l'uste 24 A. adder, uutcn gold --13a- 13?. Mdder, i reuch gold 15a Manna, small llttke..... 95 a filanna, large, Uuke lOa 1'75 nlgallB. bL a Olt BeV7tr.".6 87Ha8-60 Oil Casbla J Oil Lemon....4'00 a 4.80 OH Pepperm't a 4 75 Oil Orange a Opiuni.'ly.g'tl 8 87Jiia 8SU Ox.AciaV- -Phosphorus. a 92 Prua. Potash. 88 a 40 Uulcksllver-78 a- 77 Rhubarb, Chi- 2 25 a8"25 Haleratus.c'h 20 a S. Am'lao. g d 8!,'a- 83. 8. Soda, gold.-177ka 180 barsa' Ilia. Hon In bd gold. 25 a 80 Sarsa'ina.mex Cuba 'n bond fsZT KII.U.1 .... U 'W VibT 1,utv 1 S cents "'2 W-M lbfcO-7... 5 w w llayarlaus -i5 ,a2S avaT"00' wcent. Ox, b.a". a b., . o n oc IMUK4II lliivv - '" Bengal, y b...i-B0 mt a Madras gold. 8 a its Mauiiia.auid. 7u a 1 00 Caraccjs.gold so a lot HuatfUia)a,gld..l'85 1m2 laON-DuTYj Bars $17: R. ff, " K uo'ier and f . i?o, 10 ; j$nd, "'P. and Scroll. l'B lio. V lb pig, 9 y hiiHfl. ip.. l tr. T PI, , Kllgl sh, A ico toll ton, I no a 44 0J eig, Am'can.. a 4Soo nur.r.iiB. roi..i(io oil Burcuv iu... wi-im a 1st qual. t D 12fa 13,'i dt American LKAU-UuiV a-75 a-85 a 4(i a l'OO a8'85 a3-75 a 90 a-4 a 81 ItklUCA, in bd gold... Henna. K. I.. 2U a- 14 a a 28 a 61 hei.ua. Ale. 25 Shellac 41 Soda A 0V. Cgold. 2-874a 2S2X b.j.ead. W.gd f? Bulph. Qulu. a 25 Tar. Acid, g, 48H VerdlKrls, g.. M a 51 Vitriol Blue... H 11 EEA'lllKUti duty: aoc primeWesi'M 5 a DO TeuniBsee 84 a i'lisH DtiTYi Mackerel, Ktrrinvs. SI: Salmon. i; Olherpkkled,i 50V bbl. Othtr Elsli, pickled, dried, or smoaed In smaller packages, 50 els. ffi lim Kn, DryC'od1&owt.7 37a 7 TO Plur. A9.iMi v Galena SpaulHh, gold. 8-42 a 8-45 Bar, net ig 60 u . Sheet APIpe.nl a!2C0 wisiaistt-ODTr: Bole, Oak () It. V tt-88 a-42 Oak, middle.... 8g Oak, heavy -40 a-4S una, crop 12 a ii llemlock,light-2s a-2s noiiufruK, tllld 27.a H Heml'k,heav,-S'Jl 74.e.miJ,c'oam-i a-22 .7;AnjTri 10 cent. tUickland.com Ltlmti... ..7?. LUMUKHLiti..,, . . ad vaU Wholesale pnras Timber, W. P. """""'ces wcuuic runt Timber Oak, Oo . Tlmber.GaVP (oycarj)tctt Eust'n r-pruce per M la-on Hh'gUM), bch 8 73 jjo.niiaveo, bdl. (, M.) 9 0010 00 fos'""!). 8 60 a 950 DoCed.2luist rquai.,lHM...4 00 a70iK Do. cypresss, Lai lis K."dt li! 8.C8 al-UX o'v:?w.opaimoo a275ou -- vy .una .. joo 00 a236-m 'W.o.bbl. 6U00 al&o-o6 Head'gW. O. aHuw, UrLII 11 (!fl Ari . .... " Culm A4uscov...42 a -4n t'iibac;iayed..40 H ronifl IK 4U?i Cut,4Hd.Tlouib ( t so Clinch R-7A navsLisi Oititt dux v. tpia.TurpeniluM. .. oat . -, - V.U, 1 urpei, iu N. v-oiy, fiajoibs 375 a lr WU- mlnirUm Aaffl a ,.f.n Tar, i bbl tiUS UK.an a-33 a22 no a b-M fitch. 11 Kesln-cum. old 2 to a 8 2o 24.5 a S 6U a al8 0O auto a a28 60 a a a 4S so Plckl'dcaie.4 50 Pickled Cuu. 6 25 Mackr'INu.l, Mackerel Wu. 1, tuiull 17 80 Mack.co2.M14 00 Mauk.JSo.aM.il 60 Balm'nPlc.JN.200 8al.Plc.H ice. blind. C'l.JNo.l, ht. bbl.... Her'gPlck'd. Her'geb'x. 45 Vlrrlllir. Nil. 128 iLAX JJuty: iotiou. onhltiv.TD 1 EliOL'K AND MEAL DuiYlMcent. Bour Sb-W jjj, Amber) , liiohlo.- 7 40 ai0 40 & MlcC.J dipping.760 8,i0 Ohio ex. bds. 8 25 alo 00 Genesste do. 8 20 all oo Canada bup. a Canada ex u a a Brandy wlue. a Georgetown. a Calltor'a dtl 7.00 a' 2-60 Oregon.... mm Alexandria... a Balt.How'dat 8 18 al3 60 Rye Klour....6 00 a oo Cum Meal 6 25 a 6 30 do. Brandy'e,6-40 a do. punch... a9 50 FRUIT Duty: Dried, 5c.j Almonds, ttfaioc. shelled and not shelled; other Nut. 2c; Hates, 2C.; i-ar Do. No.2 j2S0,b2 65 a 2 7 rtpHIW lur... 44 a-41" ir"Vy,,,f!i,"a HI.OIIY fl, I'luseed. ElaxHau.1 ?fod, 28 ceuu.; Wuerm Whale or other llshf f " . oilve,i2btiAb s-80 a Palm, V lb...iS4'j is Lluaeed.clty IS Kal 83 a on . . ..:..... , at lIUOWr,J!jIJf, 11 a 1 25 a 1 iij Whale 1 is " Ruf. Win " Rer. HV Bperm, crude 1 95 a -if. v orch. 2 20 a Red, city dis tilled 1 SJ.Jiia r 0? L'd oiiBixris; Eerosena i'. . .. ia"vJalKiliDDTy:iW'- ThlnoU'ton.83 00 a4nn Crudo. i. u..i ,,UT: t'rud,40-47 gravity u Renned' free lTsT u wnne 1110 lti tun Redued la bond Jjo. 10 white ReaneVn-bf-81 nulla 111O120 teSCl 01 . Naptna, reliued (tfo-63 gra vity) a 14 P R O VI B i O N S -Do rV- Pork.lc: Hams, Bacou, and Lard. 2n si 11. ' BeelMs-obb i - " uiiy.., a " Mess ex.20 CO a22D0 . Prime cy . " ' Prime cy - - Jiispic2f(io p?.ritb'u,D0oo m rlme-l60 a.MiK) aK2j a24oo a- dluts 60. Grapes 26, audi " Clear a Erults lu Bugar, byrup ijardprmgtm 17 a i7l and Brai,dy.25oent. fian,VaU a-1' Baisb.Vck 7 75a 801 hbOUid.sait . a Bai.UbAlyr41ii a 4 12'i eel bams. In CuV'ui8,i4i.Ib-ilHa-a 12, Plckle.Vbhi a . r.... oui : fieefMiiii liif. 7 AlmondsTlcl. B.uL1,r.' Orange. 45 lysolt8hell.i-13ft 14t ;,' Ht.r.tlnopr 40 Aim H sueii u.-iu a txi Ohio... a 65 a-45 18 S URIS AND IsKlfSty-Fursiyjeese. .J2 drfsfea or uuaresaeo, ou ""--tJVTv: z.'io, t 16 Carolina. guodV w prime t ii Kklns. 10 cent ad val. Reaver V lice. Norihlt M a 4 0b " bouiheru 1 10 a StO V eslern. l'OO a 8 00 OtterNo'lhpceSOO a 710 Wesieru-i'oo aStO Bed Vox iN'tb--76 a 1 50 Raccoon b'th 10 a " west.com 10 a "40 North .- 50 a 1 00 MlnkNorth'u t 00 a 8 00 Western. 8 00 a 7 00 MarU'ii, N'lh 6 00 ai0 0) Uoat. C'uranoa to a 66 Mex. a Deer,blalVtt ' a '45 " tt, Juan.... ' a 41 GRAIN Duty: loaaocts. WhtaiwUybu2 60 a 2 76 1. .. cala... 2 40 a 2 f 5 Ohio......... 2 40 a 2 65 Mich., w. 8 2-1 a 2 70 Cblcago.No.l. 1 85 a 1 87 do. N0.2.16S Cdo. Hoi, 1 43 Alilwa'k,No. ll o do. No. 2)163 do. No. 8 Bye btate 1-4R Corn, Bo. w.y. 1 22 - yellow 160 a 1 48 a 1 67 a 157 a a 144 a 1 23 a l is a 2 a a 240 a-7ox a 71 " WeaLern f Ba'ley t on La'ley Malt, 2 30 Cats, Ml aw... " Ohio ... " . Jersey a pf b ' 2hn a -GUNPOWD1CR. Duty: "s y ft, and io W ct. ad Blasting f!251b- a 4 -OS KhlpplngM.. a 4 60 RlUf 650 ,- NRIoTlsVlOOft-CO a 78 VIM P Duty: BiMwiaMO; AfaDllla('5: Julefl6: 1 ta ll aa Ho; Una ana Hbuu. IIS ton. Bisslaclt'D40ld a30-O9 Rangoon, dr'essed W4 -2a3 6!Ji ou l urk's Island, 1 bush ..a Llverpiol.Gr., 8a.-k...... . ..rej a.87s UHigKiuH a 2 70 HflAshion's g8'50 v- Wh,KUo Duty: Linseed lbc., Hemp ja V lh, oa uary 1 oush. ofBotts . audorasa Beed 80 l w. Clover lb is a TimolbyVbus.8 00 a Blior iiuTv: 2c. sib Dp&iiMctb-.ia IZl Buck 00 ami 01 in BOAP-DuTy: 25 U cent. au val. Oasille "18 Va 19 KLTKB-ZiNN)- Duty: In Pigs-. Bars, and Piatei.lfSOKioibi Plates .....gold l7'ja 8-45 WHIOKK DuTy:6a6oo.tt. Cassia In mala Y H. gld... 84 a -88 Hlng'r,Racegld-12ja II ace, goid.... -95 alto Nutmegs, No. 1, gold........ a '98 Peppei. gold.. a "24 Pimento, Jamaica fc) gold .. a 21 Pli.va. in vld lOVa -si ' 8UGA Ki-l)UTY;y,a5ctttl New Orleans a Cuba Melado 7Ha SSi Porto Rlon Tl Wa 'IS. Havnawhlte -lia 15 nir, o.si,- a Manllla.. u a 11J Crushed... .. a 15K YellWMMMM,a,as a 14. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST . NEWS. Tho Trcsidcnt Unwilling to Re 111OTO KolliDs-Tho Northern Trip of Grant-McCul-loch's MoYcmcnts. Advices by Atlano Cable. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to Kvenina Tleoran. Washington, November 13. VpaJilent Joltnaon Is TJntiHtnr t0 act In the matter of the charges preferred against SlcCnlloch and Rollins bj Gil mer o Kicbmond, and Las referred them to Mr. Evarts. The Impression prevails tbiit Gilmer'g dflort is a black iimUlug- scheme. Ueneral Urnnt Will spend one or two days in New York, a daj or two at West Point, and on his return will spend a day or two In Philalelphta. The trip is merely to see bu ton At Went Point, and bas ho political signlucsnce. Nevrolary helioflrlil went to Baltimore to-day, and will not return until to-morrow. He and 80 ward were absent from the Cabinet meeting. FOREIGN. ArcliblNhoprlcn or York nnd Cnuterbary, By Atlantic Vable. Iokdon, Nov. 13. A report was extensively published yesterday to the effect that William, Thomson had succeeded to the Archbishoprlo of Canterbury aud Samuel Wllberforoe to that of York. It was promptly forwarded to tha Associated Press as part of the news of the day. To-day, however, it Is officially denied that theso promotions in the Church ot England haya been made. Madbid, Nov. 13. The Captain-General of ths Philippine Islands will be removed by order of the Provisional Government. Prim, Secretary of War, lias Issued an order for lidding ths attendance of armed soldiers at public meetings.. The Papal Nuncio at Madrid continues his rela tlons with the new Government. Vienna, Nov. 13. The bill for Dutting th army on a war footing hag passed the Relchs raih by a large majority. FROM SYRACUSE. Orcnt Iewl ruction of Property. Etbacuse, Nov. 13. The Sherman House,, with a number of adjacent buildings, wai burned this morning. Tha total loss it about $130,000; msnred for $65,000. From Albany. Albany, Nov. 13. The entire morning was occ jpied In empanelling a jury in the Cole case. Two additional jurors were obtained, Richard D. Betts and Ocar M. Crego, of Albany. Hew York Stock (Inotatlon, 4 P. MV Keeelved by telegraph from Qlendinnlng A Davis, Block Brokers, No. 48 H. Third street: N. Y. Cent. It. IHK, Toledo A VVabaU.- 55 N; Y. and Erie ti... S-ri Mil. dtBt. Paul com. 63 Ph. and Kea. K U.VI Adams Express 48' i Mich. S. and N.I. K. 8i?! Wells, Fargo Kxp... !27 Ole. and Pitt. H. 81' U. a. Expreas Uo.... 44 Uhi.AN.W K.com 8i4 renneaaee Os.new... Oht.4 N.W. R. nrt. 8'2 Chi. and H. I. H ItHJf; 1'ltUi.F.W.t.ndCtil 105 Uoid... Market heavy. VllY 001)S qUOTATlOASa Merrimack, W, Merrimack, D.. Coclicco, it, BpraKtie l'Bctllc Anjcrlmn Duimells Aliens ..... Uanchester, Freiian8....... ilrlgfcs Maasaa ....m... PMINT8. ...in ...! ...12, ...12. ,..12 ,. 1"4 ,12W lli m4 Ammkeii. lvOWll.. VVaui8Utta.. Victor) ........ Waureieaa. ... Arnold Hamilton..... Kicbmond..., UtOdceater, Unl nr. ainti ..mm...... L,anoast.er. OileutaL It ( aal ft a ..ins 10! .11 12 Amoakeag. ' 12C ..na .-.11 14 M...'.V.'.'ll'l2i. Lawrt-nce, ,.4-4 ..4-4.. ...4-4.. 4 8-4 u., Jb ,..4-4i ii G 7-8. 11 M 8-4. ii H 8-8. Paclflc, Kxtra-...4-4. AX.... Atlantic, A 11 ii L . ' V., N., Rnnorlor 1XL...4-4 bbawmnt, t).M..4'4. Agawam, F.....4-4.. BLark. A ....,, .m........ Masacliuslt-...4-4.., BB.4 4... " K....7-8.., Indian Head 4 4... .-..8-4.. Kxeter, A.... 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