8 the vatijY evening telegraph phil adelpiii a, Saturday novemreu 21, isc8. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho English Elections -Tho Cole lliscock Murder-Affairs In tho West. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. nnrglarn FOREIGN, The F.iiglisU Elections. By Atlantic Cable. London, Nov. 21. Tho Times of this morning Ives the following as the result of the election thus far: Liberals, 310; Conservatives, 103; Llbe- ral majority, 141. The Daily Kews (Liberal) lays dtspatohes nave been received announcing the election o( Charles Buxton, Liberal, for Hurrey east; W. Johnston, conservative, for Belfast, Ireland; 81r R. Blennerhasset untl Ylsoonnt St. Law rence, both Liberals, from Ualway borougb.aud Lord F. Meuneis, Conservative, from Leices tershire, north. " . Tlie following Liberals are defoafe-1: Mar quis of Hftrtlngton, for Lancashire, northwest, and Bight lion. C Horsman, for Ktrand. HeriouH riots OBflurreJ at various places In the kingdom during the eloctlons. At Sllgo, Ire land, there wasa fornildablo outbreak, and be. fore it wat quelled ten houses were sacked by the li) ob. There was also a soeno of vlolenoe at the Utile town of Ripley, in Derbyshire, where a lip rn fight occurred, aud many persons were Jiijured. Tho mob partially demolished several buildings, Including tho vicarage. Thin Sloruliiir'a Uuotiif long, Nov. 21 A. M. "-.. BM or money and account; 5 20s, li) Illinois Central, VU; Erie, 38. ' Livkpool, Nov. 21 A. M. Cotton advanc ing. The sales to-aay will reach 15,000 baits Prior b ate unchanged. Red wheat, ). 6d. qckknstown, Nov. 21. Arrived, steamship City of Cork, Irom New York. BoutHAMPioK, Nov. El. Arrived, stomshlp. Clmbrla, from New York, aud Teutonic, from Jjavaca, From St. Louis. fit. Louis. Nov. 21. Later despatches from Bear River City state that the city p now qalet tinder martial law, and business Is going on as usual. It is reported that twenty of the mob are dead and thirty-five wounded, two of them mortally. A mob collected In the mountains has sent lor a physician to attend the wounded' and also sent word that the women and ch'l- ' dren must leave the town, as tey Intended to march on it lour hundred strong and burn It. 'Xhe Mayor has telegraphed for troops, which, lire expected to-morrow. BT. Louts, Nov. 21. The following is a portion or the Insurance on Dardall, Fage & Co.'s fouu dry, burned last night: City Fire, of Hartford, t2600; fYonkers, New York, 82 300; North Ame. rica, Philadelphia, JMW; Lorlllurd, New York, JJ5MJ0; Lombard, 85000; Home, New Haven, Conp,, J50CO, Albany City, Albany, 125,000; United States. Baltimore, 82500. The Cole Murder Case. Ai.bahy, Nov. 21. Further testimony "was taken In the Cole-lllscock case to-day, mainly unimportant. The Judge stated that If it wan shown that Cole acted under the lntluence of ungovernable frenzy in the killing of lilsoook, that he should not be held responsible; otherwise that he should be deemed guilty. Obituttry. Portland, Me., Nov. 21. Newall A. FoHer, of the J'ress, died suddenly yesterday. Ship News.. Boston, Nov. 21. Arrived, Btem8hlp Bma rla, from Liverpool. Mew Tcrk Stork lo rations, 4 5 BI. Received by telegraph from Ulrndl'inlng & rAvin. Btock Brokers. No. 48 H. Third i! reet: W. Y. Cent. R. 12:1 l'Us.K. W.and OUl.MH'A N.Y.and E. K - 4sTol. & Wabash K... 61 Pnll. aud Kea. xv. ... hs;aMu. fi- Jr. com... wA Mlen 'R an '. N.I.K. Sti'IAdam Express Co 47 Cle. and Put. K Hb Wells. Fargo Do. 26 flhi. .nd N. w. com. tci-JiU.M. express 41 (into und N. Vf. xtrt. K6i i Tennessee 08 67?i Cbl. RudK. I.R lUQOold 131;. Market dull. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Thb Custom House DirncuLTT. The difil- tultv at the Custom House has now assumed another shape, and in addition to the conflict between the Collector and Berretary McCul loch, the Surveyor of the Port. William Harbe bod, has entered the arena, and has refused to recognize tne autnority or collector cane, Yesterday be assumed the responsibility o( doing something that has never been done by any of ills predecessors mat 01 discharging employes lie lerved each of the srentlemen named in the order of the fc-ecretary with a notification that their cervices would 110 longer be required, and it is believed that he has directed those named by the Collector to continue their labors. This action of his complicates matters not a little at the Custom House, which can only be settled tv the Secretary, who, it is thought, will in a few days acquiesce iu tbe opiniou of the Col lector, ho, it is said, will, in any event, adhere to the line of policy which he hat n Hiked out. Of coursf, he will refuse to pay tb ee whom he has diHcbanred, and then tue tfurvrjor will decline to approve the bills of tliOEe discharged by the Secretary. Etbat Leaves. 15y actual oount, exaotly six flukes of bmow de.'cerded in Philadelphia this niormuK. Little t-havers thrut breeches Ijottoajs imo hoot-tops iu unlicipation of "wurie," but thf y were sorely dhaopointed. A (croud Union ileeiiupof the friends of the Arairiciiu Bible Society, tli American Tract OlJ( ty, and tue American and Foreign Christian Iliiion, wtih reh-reuce 10 the evangelization nf frpain. will 09 held in tbe Alexander 1'resbyte riun Cuurcu, Kiuettcnlh aud Green Directs, to- jiiorrow cvl'uiii".'. Two of our city churches art to hold meet inu iu beliali ot tu Home lor Liitlo Wander ets lo-u.oirow. The children themselves, by their sweet sonas, are to coax fennies from rciiicuini porutif. Men ot ?he period they who stop oUen to take ou)ethin;. Printers couuted out, tliounh thry uo, as a rule, put tu more period than our r tipotie. -Dou't lake care leave it. It is always cum ot-rMiuie lUL'Knirc. Tho fair iu aid of the I31ind Women's Home Closen ttiiit eveiiliiL'. Company a, Zouave? d'Arque.hold a meet ing iuib eveuim.'. Fires. At half-past 8 o'clock this morning n sun ai ne com 011 rennery 01 i.aua & Vo., 011 thli hf-htl lit ill. fiiuiVP l.l.(i. klr.iof Avnln.lml and th hre iu the furnace coiuniuuicuted wiib! tbe oil, which, was toon In a blaze. A lance miuiner 01 oiriPii ot the muterlal also took, fire 1'lie loss is unknown. A farm house situated on Washlupten lans In the iweniy-second wurd, wus deutroytd by A IipBGLATiY I1 kdhtbatkd, On Thursduy jiiKni an auempi was inane to enter the sho lore ot C. Sctiuitdt.. Jo. 317 Poplar street, bv pryinp open the reur shutters. Fortunately for iuv pruunrior mere was a uuriMur alarm at' taclit d to the wiuiow, which tin thief sprau? and ht n, uickljuittUe hiu escape fiom the viclui'y ArropifX-u A Itnrtlftr anil Po I'.xcliiiiiire titiots Unlleloiis tlUeblef-A I'onltry Thlf-A Tbievlng-Vnarant-Nlole n Wldinff llluc ar roters A llonao Hobber. Chief Lamon and Di tectlve, Tryon at a late hour last npht, proceeded to the Independence liotel, on Chesnut street, below Mxth, nod ar rested two jouncf men, KlvinR the name of btnnley atid Bmith. They were charged with commuting a burglary at th book store of Mr. bmiib, at Kitth and Walnut streets, where trunks were broken open aud robbed ot clothing to the amount ot $000. In their room were found sereral b xen of cigars, a pistol, and other articles. These goo.is were takeu posses sion of and carried to the Central Matron, whTe they were ldinlitled this inorumg by William Fredericks, who had come for the pur pofoot lodging information thnt his place, No. 7 S. Tenth street, bad been bioKt n into and rltled lat night. Th young men will hive a hearing this af.err.oiiu bcioie Alderman J ones. About 1 o'clock this moruincr, Pol ceiunn Blee, ot the Filth district, had bis a1 tendon attracted by a f inuuhir noise, aiid procceJiug 111 tbe direction Irom which It eouina'.edt ho espied a fellow hard ot w ork on a cellar door a', the frocery store ot Wil';um Johnson, at Kievcuin and Ijombard streetf. lie hurried his steps, which alarmed the burglar, who quickly pirkcl up his tools and decamped. Xtic polu-eaiau pursued, when the scamp turned and discharged a revolver. The shot wa returned by Mr. Bice, but neither took ptlct. The burghir escaped. In Irout of the reHideuce ot Hli Hess, on Coat.cs fticet, aboie hix'ceuth, there 1b a very handsome enrriage Hone, which has bc-u covered nightly, by some daftardly tscamp, with tobacco juice. While lylntf in wait, at on eaily hour this morning, Mr. Il'-os captured a young ster r.niufd (.iorge W. Lewis while iu the act ot spurting ibe Ultby lUi nd over tUe ".tone. Ou beliig taken bdoie Ai'lfroaa I'uncoubt, Lewis was J'tld for malicious m'schlef. Harbor Policeman Mjfrs this morning saw William J. Lsrowu.ianenoowu wiiapuunry, at Bench aud Noble street, and Hiifpcctlnn tlist he hud ihden it. clvillengefl nun. tirou dropped h's load nod marled to run, but he w- quickly biQi'Sht to stand still aud takQ j,0 custody. Alderman Toland sent hlui bclo v. Yt8terdny afternoon Sarnh Hrown called at tte house of W. II. Kuwlr, Walnut street, below Kightb, and solicited alms. While the frvaut was in the back part ot the buildin securing seme eatables, kUrah sneaked in ae parlor and removed a pair of opera r'.a-.w She was caunut s-oon anerwaias ano -k.n ue!ore Alder- prison. neakra into yA att-of mal.rdtiv atin picked up a jjtj riuCt wilh. which he decBinred. A,t WH, i0i0wed to Kiucteenth and where he wa arrested, lie was heldto; dial by Aldermau Carpenter. i.ast eveniue u man was seized at Seventh at d Shippen slrtelf , nd robbed ot $7, and then knocked down. John camobeu wai sun- sequently talien lr.to custody by Policeman Carroll, cT the teventcen'h d6trict, and being ideutitied by the carrotcd individual, was required to give Ootids, by Alderman Bonsall, ior his apptaruce at court. lae charife ot hienwty robbery was pre ferred agaiust. Samuel Wa'llow belore Alderman Pai ccOii. lie is alleged to have been one of a crowd who vylaid a ueclleiiian a few eveniutrs sice at the Mp.rket street bridge, aud robbed him of between $0 .id $10. lie was com mitted. Detective Brown tnd Sergeant Cameron, of the Thirteenth district, yesterday took iu charge one WiKiam Mstgec, who stands charged with havlne robbed the residence 01 uuaries tt. Abbott of clothinir. silver ware, and other articles. He admitted the fact, and will be at the Central Btatiou hearing this aflernoon. lie is also believed to be implicated lu'uunicrous other robberies. Thb Twenty-khst Ward Soldiers' Monu ment. At three o'clock on tue afternoon 01 Thanksgiving day, the 2Gth inst., the corner stone ot toe monument to ne erected oy the BokiKTb' and s-kmmeu'n Monument Association of the Twenty first Ward will bo laid, with llasonic ceremonies, in the Leveringtou Ceme- teiy, at Koxborough. The monument will be a handsome f haft over thirty teet iu hei'ht, the bae to be (of blue Pennsylvania stouc; the redestal, a Corinihiau column, surmounted by the finest Italian marble. On one face of the pedestal will be a representation of the attack upon fort bumter by the llebeis at the openine of tho war; an i ou tho opposite side the suiremler of Lee to General Grant under the Appomattox tpp!e tree. The two retnainiug luces will cotiiain tue r.ames of the soldiers and tailors otthe Twenty-flrt ward who perished iu the conflict for the Union, and to whose memory the monument is to b" erected, burmouuting the Lorintnitn pillar will be a tun length ugure of a boy in Blue, with arms at fuueral rest. The ceremonies will be ot a very lmpoaior character, and will be preceded by a parade of all the dillereut organizations in the Twcnty-flrst ward. THE OXYCENBZED AIB TREATMENT. "..lliSTM 1 itr iafeiaa This Treatment is a Kadical Care pon Consumptiony Dronchltls, Catarrh, Asthma, Dyspepsia, And all Hiatuses arltdng from an IMPURE CONDI TION OF TEE BI.OOD. CURINO OVKIt 75 IN EVKRY 11TJNL11KD of the relents auffurlug wlJ the bove-niujd diseases, evenafler they havo been x rcnouEred liicnrable by other pbyslcians. Patients often expurlence the most WONDERFOL rellel Irom tbe first Inhalation, im . a. It arrcBts nEMORRIIAQE. It removeB CO.rjrSTTON. THIRD EDITION WASIHNGTON. Chief Justice Chaso to Open Court in Richmond -Jeff. Davis Not to bo Tried. caugui f-oon an;ruiu uuu Kcn hi mau Joues, who commiif ncr tQ Charles Burns, a ' of l7 a hose on Lom ,,rM.t 4Pflt Gfneral Grant. This distinguialied gentle- n.an left tor Wa-h!ngtcn this niorning. lie was ei-corled to the depot by a delegation of tho I uion Leugue. whose euest he has been during his stay in the city. Lat evening he partook 0 a collation at the League House, after which he received tho members ot tho League. He was thin takn 1 0 the Academy of Music, and witnessed tue last act or xa isvne ite ene. lie was soon recognized by the audience and wel comed with considerable cheering. Heligiotb. A sermon especially to young men will be preached to-morrow evening by the Rev. A. A. Wlllits, D. D., at the West Arch Street Presbyterian Church, at the corner of Eighteenth and Arch streets. Beats will be reserved for young men. This is the fourth of an interesting series of sermons under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Associa tion. Cotjixjt't Gbt Ik. A burglar last night at tempted to force an vntraoce into tbe clothing stcreofJ Ileurr. No. 148 North Fourth street, by means of the back window, but be did not succeed. The marks of the jimmy are plaiuly visible on the bhutter. QHRISTrelAS PRESENTS. WATCHED, JEWELlir, & BILVEit WAKE. Will. YJ. CAGGIDY. . 12 South SECOND Street, No. Would ref rectfrl y cU Hie Attention of puroliwarj to hit duck of American, Eiiglisli, ami French COLD AND SILYEli LEVE2 W ATCHES, (iOLD FOB, GUAltO AND VEST CHAINS. FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Etiiirn, Carljiincle, Coral, Oarnet, I.ava, Ojyx, Jet, laid ilo. .1c 1'Ias, 1 iat-I'.li.gH, btuUs, bkevo Buiionn, K'.u. Die. GOLD I KMUL4. ' MISPALIOS.S, CUATEf AIN t'llAUNb, KVC. Kl'C. CO I.I), tilLVITR, AND FiTERL BPEOTA(;i.E3, To Eult all Aiff'8 and B!Uta tlLVElTwAIlG, 13 Q J A I.. 'X' O O O I N. l ea Table, Psert, Hult, ilutlrJ, Cream, Bnjar, and Omvy Ki'onm.. Te, Tftb'cnl Cessoit JCnlves flutter Kulvei, Nap kin Wis, Etc. Etc. IXATEIJ WARE. A general mnrlrae'.t ot PL4TEO WAKE, com prlelnz Forks, bpoous, Llles Kalves, C'Aitero, Cttko itasketi, Etc. KU1II.Y i'lATf D Tlf A 8KTH, URNS, ETC. Tbe abovf goods will b warranted what thy are sold lor, aud m lbs lowwiCAoU I'UlC'Ey. limst It- " n-vAtroa V ATN. " It stops the formation of TUBERCLE. It gives strength, to tho LUNGS. It cures tbe COUG1I. It improves the APPETITE. It perfects DIGESTION, It increases the BREATHING CAPACITY. It glTCS STRENGTH. It PERMANENTLY increases .he VITAL powers. It renders th-9 breathing FKBE and 9437. It is the ONLY universal TONIC. It is taken y INHALATION. It CURES even wheajjll other mean3 fail. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Hie Trial r Jeff, nnrli. WAsiiltf gton, Nov. 21. Chief Justleo ChlO wU open the United States Court at HlcU' mond;neit week. It Is understood tbat tho trial of Jed. Iavls will again be postpoued by mutual agreement between E varts and O'Conor neither side desires the trial of this cane al this terra of the Court, owing to tbe pross of other business, and also to the fuct that Chaso will be compelled to return hero at the beinnliu; of next month to open the Supremo Court of the United States. -'ext to the Competition lor IMnee in the Cabinet, the desire of certain well-known Journalists to start and run au Ailmiiiintrntlon Or;nn here for deneral Grant is exciting most utten lion. It 'ias lonked out that Thurlow W and lienry J. Kaymonrl are busy nego'' for what remains ot the old In(tllyene' view to making it Grant's organ. reside here and have chnrue of rnend contributes from New y The "In ivll iv 1s heavily In debt, aud , benefit of Its creditors. IS aifO ior KHio, r M j Hum, jn.i". ry o cnaso w FOURTH EDITION Advlfea from rsrssuay-Tho r;psd. llvn t Krllcve Minuter Wnnrt'irn. Wasijikgtow, Nov. 21. The Navv Uepart ment Is to-lay In receipt of voIuih!im;ih des patches from Rear-Admiral Ditvlg, ci:Miiiad inglbe Boulh Allanlln squadron, glvlni( full partlcnlrs of the expedition of tne Culled Hlntes stesitter Wasp to rAraguay to relieve Minister Washburn, ' together wltu lot ers glvlog mnch informntlou hs to the Hltmttlou of aflrtlrs. The despatches Bre .,,;, that they wnnot be fl r,1? rMer' 'til no hln" pprea ir.PhJ . , i" the ireaimeat of Mr. Bilss and h n.-r V1?nbfr oMhe 'elation, as Will be seen wi r "i!.lter:r Mr- Washburn and family weie received cm hnu. . ... ... ..... ...... 01 Fepieniber. that .,-1 t h., 1 i-nnm c uan t um k c uvi D R" 'WisHAnr'a riSE TREE TAB CORDIAL IS THE BEST REMEDY FOR THROAT AND LUNG DI8EA.8E8. Ph VniiKiimSV1 ' je her commander In the inpautlnie he f. io,.Hi- . -tvlth a "sed is to . while Hay- Wilt be sold Vor tho II. J. HARTWELL, EV1. D., No. 2034 ARCH STREET. Oillce Hairs, s A M to 4 P. M. yiiy Kiel aK8 instructed in this prc'Ice. ltajp NEW PUBLICATIONS. yfJUSUAL ATTRACTIONS! MPPIKCOITS MA43AZIXE. American and Original. I'ltOSPKCTUaT FOR 18GO. The Third Volume anl HEOOND YEAR OF LTP. PIMOTI'S MAUA.INK Olf IilTKKATUKK C'lJtMJK. AH1 KtiLCA llON will coiuiubiic wl.i the Number for Jmiuary. ist,; and It la il'e Intention or the i'utvili-bers liiul tbe Mutfuzlue shall nut ou y maintain tn rilUII LITKRARY REPUTATION which It lias acqulied durlag tue lirnt year of Hjpuh llctlon, but in nl li miull be Indeed situ n ore valu able, Bilrucltvr, and enter talnlUK, Tbe PubllslieiH, nicouraKed Ot 11ii GREiT'snc Cl-bH AMI MAKKKU A ."FROBA'HON wbich tUa jiiaKziue lias aiirouy isaiueu nave aiaae lionral arrai'Kunieuis lor the future. Their objuui will cor. tinue to be, to rirment to the American Public a JJU-iJlKiT CLAPB. tborcrghly Actional in Us toue, and treating the qn.B'lonsof the daytn a philosophical and siu.es- t'lirewiU'le" is tmdorsloot? that Gor- the Sraate, wntits to pur- nd rur.i it. in tlTfl lntl. nf Minar. trB5;4 padicat ,, 0, tlle Hpublioau iiarty, T.oet'ntHTlltln!tirN. Mariilil Murray hira lnlormed the Qovern ment MfUt Cuban tililiufitors -tiavo extensive arrataRoments In No-w York, with ramlflcatious in all other largo cities. Ho says theie is dau" gerof them getting away Nm New Orleans, unless thcyaro oJosely wotched. They have plenty of aionej , anil aro purchasing arms and ammunition qulxe freely. Tho V'yer Conrt-ltlnrtlal has adjourned nutll Monday, owing to the fact that the reporters are unablo to write out all thteBtlmorr7, so voluminous has It become. IPO prrmer uuuu in uiamut u nirnuii case asnlnsiDycr, but he wilt probably be acquitted. Death of Hon. John S. Pendleton. WASnrrwi'ON, Nov. 21. Hon. John S. Pen dleton, formerly a member of Contrress irom the (Seventh district of Virginia, uud Minuter to C'lit1, Uieu at lus Homo nuur (Julpciiper touu uoutje on lounusy, Ship News. NW Yobk, Nov. 21. Arrived, steamships Art- Hint, from Aiolnwall, and William Pena, from I.ju dr n: su nnier Ktgle, from Havana; sivamer Uuy ol V. ttbtilngion, Iroui L.lvriol. Latest Markets by Tt'legrftph. Bai.tiuokx, Kov,2i. Cotio-i iirm hi Yn Floor tinner and In Rood demand: orlcei uuohitiiKed Vir bat firm: prime to choice red 2 lui.U'Z'.IO; ordinary. lHai- Corn tlroi; row wblte. i (QHc; yell iw,- 1 no (ll'l'. (Jals dull at .ob. ttyeduil ana nominal at tt 2 61I86. Mess porlc riuiet at Bacon nrm r'onea Biuo ciear siues ih,'.l(vi.; enjutuera, 14fiiI4J4c; hau s, 4HtW,C UirdOullut 17 c$ loo. JNaw Vokh, Muf. -ii, Cotton steady: 61)1 bales sold at 2Vc Flour dull aud prices uncbangoo; 9u barie.e soil. whent dull and uchanKed. C irn sieadr; 81 W0 bushols mixed Wtoiern si ltl at l'l6 1-15. Oate O'llet: liouu bushels noul at 70u47lc. M-er quiet, pork dull. Iru dull; steam -rendered, lJ,v 1 taC. wuuuty uun. PlUNClfAI, AUD iNTKBKHT IK UOLV. The FlrSt UoriKuKe llf y-year seven per cent, (sinking Fund Coupon Bonds of the Kocktord, Rock Island, and St J. ou In Pailroad Compapy. irlnclpal aud Interest pay able In COLD COli.", frie of Umernment tax. are 101 sale at tbe olllco of the Company, No. 12 Wall street, New York, at tf!i per cent., and accrued Interest lu currency. Pun:phlets, giving fuller Information, may be bad at the c Wee. Government aud ether securities received In ex change, al murket rated. H II. BOODY. Treaaurer. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. ruaullse manner. Utoh Number will couialn a larire I 1.1U111' KK1DINU. together wuh r7,. en s oi a a ore luuugutiul c ass. proportion of . 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Pearl and Htae llandnn. cf beautlfnl unlRh. 1MHKK' and WAUE A ll)Tt'HKK s RA ZOKrt. and the eelebraied LKOOULTKE RAZOR ,HC'lhKOlai of tbe nueat quui'iy. Jtazoni, Kulves, Bolosors, ai d T.hle Ont:ery Oronnd and Polished, at P. M.AULXRA'B, Nl. Ui b. XENTU Utwt.lMituW tJttMUUt. mn COURT OF QUARTER 8RSSION3. Ju tge Peirce Jurv irlfc.B wr liaaril la mlb Ueurt to-day. J on a liiiiklnn. coiered, was acq I tie J ot a charge of amau it aud oaltsry upon a wunm, Tbe prusecu trix uiade a very ltnarokaoie stnry about ibe pri soner deliberately aad without provocation attack ing her In tne presenile of a gttntleinuu with wlicui she was transacting Busloess. Upon a crosn-earulo.u.-tlon l .r leblloieny became uioie uiisatiblaclory, aad nn.lly tbe lury could out rely apou it. Ji tepli Ttaoiua". colored, who was convicted daring Ibe wtek ot the larc.sy of sugar, and was allowed a bw trial upou alter discovered evidence, was tr.ed apum this morning aud reconvicted. Jamts Wilson. colored. wa oouvlcted of acharge o lbelarcenybfacoat.be having obtained posaes slur of 11 unt er a prelem of intending to buy it, and in... ran away with it. Junes bimth, who was canvlcted of a charge of ass.iilt and bailor; upon bis youag wile, was ordered to pay a line of (la, aud to euler security in wjo to keip tbe peacj. . , . HcuiinU k iicltvalne was put upon trlat charged with assault aud battery, wltu lnte t to reo arid out rk a lady, it was tesllUed mat on Sunday evening, the Stn ins)., a lady lefl tne cars sear Roxborougu and 1 tuned to walk up the hill, bhe was followed oy a ma, and when they were olf auialauce rroia the rawroad he attacked ber. Ohe struggled and jreuied, ivii the rulllan, becoming suddealv frigbienrid ran awy. Hue met some n.Uhuors aod was laientoa sir. ii'u1 hoe's bouH. where sue gave ouett a descrlu tlou of her assailaui as led to the arrest or tbe pri soner, whom, upon firsikigut, aha identified as the sillily Baas. On trial. COUtt'l' OF QUA rlTFR BE-H ONa Jndge Pelrre. Habeas corpus cdses were ctard In this Oourl to day. Police Officer Bhlple y. of M nayHnk, was befjre the Covrt upon a char ge of unlawfully and maliciously arrtstl.f an old lady. It appears that the ufltccr taw tbe lady throw some dirt upon tbe railroad Iran, aud accordingly look out a w.rraut and arreetel her. His Honnr said the ofllcer was Juslltied by II19 war raui In what be did, aud therefore discharged nim. Another writ was heard In which Jauien Holllngs head applied for bis discharge froai custody. W11 nenses testilied that Holllug.lioad, wben be beard of the murder o Henry (-cat er.ond, al Third and Braver slieeU., voluntarily .uirendered himself ba ci nee lie wss near the placj of the murder ou the p.ebi it was cooimltted. The only charge preferred against any one was against one Cooover, aud at tbe hearing before Alderman heltler, llollingsbead was used as a wit ness aiiairst C001M er; but the umgUtrau, in r on, ir.lt th g lonover also tooJiri'Ued 1 Coulugbhead at a ue feadaut. His Honor said be c uUI not undrr'and why hefch' Uld have beu Included lu .he comuiitial, and therefore dincuarxed him. The caH ot tbe I'omrr.ouweaH! vs Btlles, ITart, Pclmaiz. Youog, and Longiierty. rlrargnd Willi tlie murder ot Wui. WcKI-ve in West 1-biiadelphla, last 6uinay, was brougut beline tho Uuu l by Jlensro. O'liyiud, KueuKs, aud wliiieaides. npuu n wit of habeba corpus sit d out for ti.eft oiicLu. i. i'p, hine tea"n or y as was given a' tho Coroner's 1'ivtsittja tic wh suiimiiud ai tlilx he.rlng, making the iirln ciial quettl u one of Idnlliy. ISecnuso ol the Kb. Hem e ol n inateii..! t'n.'Ks. ttin 111a tor wai con tlnneit. but bis Honor std he mcuhl Hurt lini n en vniticieiuly ldi riiiiied to J is.ii'y ruiusol of ibo appli cation as to Mm. Moktaliiy op tub Cit?. The number of deaths lu the city for the week ending at uoou to-tlBy wus ISO, being it tluoreHsa of 12 1. otu the corit'sf oiKllnft nerlo l of litOHr. Ul tueiHo 10) wtr 1 ad 11 1 1 a; 73 wero iuluort; males, 1)1; fo msles, Si); bii.VH, 4n; plrld, .15. Of the number, 130 who horn lu ilia Uniteil States, 3d were foreign, It wfcio uclir.owu, li were people of color, mm t were from the) country. (jDtines lloil of the luiius 1h ci'O'Uitii with .'); oouvulsloue, fl; ilyst titery, ti; iull-iaiiinliou ot tho luuiis, 4; uiaiueiuus, 5. Xoe miiubL-r of ('eutlis lu the various wards ware tin ful.o.vs: H'urdi. Ward. First 14 FlfteuulU 2 wllh Ij.ho. it. -V1UH UBUSliicuui) "iwi'i" M I X ' ' momun of the Vlii. at 1 A. lenrv Mr 'L,er No. 19. frrrm 11U Kxonl leniber I VrHShOurn. On the 101U of Hep eiiavan received ou board, from a Tar, titirrj Meanier, the Hou. Chai los A. Wash jnp , Ills wife, chllr, private scoretary, ) a servant and maid servant. Uu the l I called on President Iopen tt his hend (Viarteis back of Vllleltn, aud took leave of tiim. lie expressed tho utmost desire to bo ou 1 1 lendly lflM Kuia wltu the Uulted Htates, Ib- p!oi Inn ;tt the sume lime what us termed the uunrluclrled condiict of Mr. Waxhburn. 1 thauked ill 111 for his leeltne towards tue United H'ui-es, but cecllued U discuss the action of Mr. Wttshl'Uin. I requested htm to send a vei-el villi a llg of truce to escort the Wnnp as far as tbe Hi'a.iHKu irou-clads, auohorei below tue 11lerlt at AosoHtnra. Tli Is be cheerfully HMHenleU to. 1 feel bouud to td that the Paraguayans treated this veKsel in the tin st hospliatile manner, fur u In 11 1 ntj f reish l;eef every day, and frull for all bauds ou severe! occasions, aud iu their lnlercoureo with us thry were extremely civil. Ou the morn- lpg of the 12tli I received the letter No. 20 from the Paragunyau naval comumnder and lelt Villetta, ateompttnied by a Paraguayan stenmer carry lug a Hag of truce at the lore, an lur as tbe Uuardla of I'alma, where I found the advanced division of tlie Itrnzlllan squad ron." commantter Ktraianu speaKs npanisn as Cuently as EiiRllsb, which some of our repre. seutallvea aboard do not, and was thus enabled to conduct all his negotiations Intelligently, and to arrive at a clear understanding of tbe views of Iipe.. Hear-Admiral LHvIs, as will he seen by the annexed letter, will accompany our newly appointed Minister, General McMa hou, to l'ari.gUHy, and ll cannot be doubled but that lu the bands of both these officers the honor aud Interests of the United Htates will be protected: LN1TBO hTATHI FLAO SHIP GUERKIEnn, Tt IQ I)R Jamsibo. Oct. 2. 1M'.Blr:1 have tlie bouor to In form Ibe Department thst I have Invited Ueneral atcMahon, tbe MluUter to Paraguay, and his lauiily, to take DaKSHu-e in Ibis sblp to the La I'iala. I bum already said. In my coromunlcatlon No. Hi. current atrlts, inai 1 snail accompany mm in rnraguay. I rball comer free.v with Mr. Wortblugton, the Minister to the Argentine Kepotillo and Uraguay, Irnm wbom i shall no doubt obtain Information wbich will serve to mo' lfy and ma'ura my plans of proceeoiDg. i sna i Keep tne Department con.lautly abu 'Uliy aavi.eu ii niy ni-nuun. Very respeotlully, your obedient servant, C. H. DAVn. Ttaar-Admlral Cm'dgHouth Atlantic (Squadron. ToSfou, uldeoa Welles, Secretary of ibe Navy, Kaval Asslugmrnts, Tbe following aaslKnn,euts of oOJcere of the Engl neer Corps are announced. Brevet Major Amos btlckney is relieved from duty at wtlleit's Poloi New York Haroor. and ordered t Bt. Paul. Minae sola; Captain Alexander MackeEle Is relieved from on y at ainwauaee, aim orueren re rilleM' Point; P.revet Lieutenant Colonel Francis N. Far uubar Is rellevtd Irom duty at D.lroll. and directed In proceed to Isilwaukle and relieve Colonel wneeieror inecnnrgeor me river and bar hoi Improvement wrks; Brevet Colonel F. H. Prime Is ordered to New' Orleana, to relieve Urevet llrlra-dier-Ueoeral hi. D McAlilHter o tbe public works with which he Is cliurgeo; Oenerat Moa.lll.ter is ordered to Oswego, to relieve Colouel Blunt of the riiHtrt of all the fortification, works, etc.. unri.r hi. control; Colonel Blunt, wben relieved, will priioed to Key west, rentving nrevot nrigaoier-ueneral lmp SOn OI lUVbllllltvvi xut.n irncmuu nuu Aayiur, Fire at Lowell, Mass. Lowri.T., Nov. 21. A. fire at iVos. 0(1 and 88 Merrimack street, this morning, Dadly damaged tne uiiiuiitiBS, wnicn were owned by John No smith. It destroyed IS. iv. I'lelaher's bound bleacbing efitabllshment, and damaged the boot and shoe stork of Eldrldge A Uearborn. The loss is Iioin sjwjo to 510.0 pariiRily insured Three peiHons who lodged In the upper stories were sufTocatf d, bn' not burned. Tuelr names were Mlcnael u. uaxiney, aged twenty, a tern. porary lottger; Hybil Hhackford, aged fifteen rect otly from Ellsworth, Me.; and stranger, suppost d to be Oeorge Alansary, a jeweller, re- ceutiy irom uoetou. PnilAUEirUIA HTOl'X KICniXUE SALfH, K0V.21 Reported by D Haven & Brn., No. 40 B, Xkird t treut w r r.n siiAKin, Heeoud 1 Isixieeiil li Third H Hovenleenth., Fourth, Fifth Blxth HeverttU KlghtU Nlmh , TentU Kleventh.... Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth, 7 .... 8 .... ....1.1 .... r ... 8 .... 6 .... f ... 2 i F.lgtileenth. NlueleeiitU Twentieth Twenty-first Twenty-second Tweuty-t hlrd Tweniy-f nrtn Twenty-fitih Twenty-Hlxth Twenty- seventh Unkuowu H ,.. 7 ...l! ... li ...li ... a ... i ... 'i ... 9 ... 4 ... V ...10 ... V Itls thevltalpnUfl,pi6ortue j5ln TfM ob. rTr ,h . y '-nllr p"-c 1 the distillation or tne t-t uy WhlcU Its highest medical proper .. Are retained, ll Is the only safe and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared, from the Juice of tho rine Tree. It Invigorates tbe digestive organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens the debilitated system. ' It purifies and enriches tbe blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. It dissolves tho mucus or phlegm which, stops tho air passages of the luugs. Its healing principles act upon the Irritated surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain aud subduing i iuflnmmatlon. f It Is the result nf years of study and expetul ment, and it Is ofl'ert d to the aflllcled with the positive MHsuraure of lis power to cure the fol lowing diseases, if tbe patient has uot loo long delavid a resort to the means of cure. Con sumption nf tbe Luiifcs, L'otigMs. Hore Tm oat audi BieaM, uroncmuH, AHinunt, w nooping uougn, lilpineiia, nnu is aiso au excellent retueuy for (Jim am s of tho Kidneys aud Female Com plain.s. Have you a couch? Have you a soro throat r Huve yon auy of the premonitory symptoms of that inoNt laiai uihchso, t outiumiuoii7 niosa wlioshould be warned by tnoe symptoms gene rally think lightly of them until It Is too late. From this act, purhaps, more than any other, nrlKes tne sua pievaience and fatality of a dis ease wuicu sweeps 10 i ne grave at iohsi one- j i.lxth of death's victims. Consumption ban' destioyed more of the human family Jtiau any, other dlstuse, nud the tiesl physicians for many ytars nave uespaireu oi a cure, or it remedy mat j would neai tne icngF-, nut ior more man iwo. hundred years the whole medical world bast been Impressed that there wits a mysierlon powor aud eftlcleucy lit the Pine Tree Tar to heal the luugs; therefore, they bnve reoom-j mended the use of Tar Water, which lnmauyj cases had n good etTec'; but how to combine the' medical proper) les so as to neat tne luugs, has ever beeu a mystery uutll It was discovered by Dr. L. i. c. wisitAitr, oi ruiiaueipuia, m proprietor of I 1 sb Mech Bk m4 s do 4i;, IX ah Penua f&l. ltd sb Pbil A K. S"1 SiiOab Big lit bU't do lnusu flp& Pine... sosn in central., ...... S' 6S os. 41 H bUCOND BOA ill). 11700 City Cs, New.-....lu mush Hew Creek X looo I en s.gold lie do is. t'O U Nl'll s ..Is. 8l lno sb Read...a.0wn. i 4 iwo do c.. H I UiQ do .MSwn. Wt ercx ANHIVKBSi hXi) OH KISTUN AtSSfK'l ATION. TINTU Bl FTI T C'i IU HCH Rev. LB PKNCEK al EN N A K D). H.KJBTH Mreft, above Cvresn. en MUmDAT KV'tMKO. 2d Instant. Addresnes by Rev. O. ni)L L1NW, KeV. 1). A. fJUNNlMiU.U, REN 10 HOU, LuU, Fnq., aud aibers. choice aluslcupon the occa sion. Young afsn are cordially invited. Jx.rclts communes at 7j o'clock. I12l2i g S1MES' TUBE COD LIVER Oils 5 II 18 OIL has been In constant use TOR THE LAtsT TWi'Sl'Y YEARS, and daring that period has been pionouuoed by the medical profession to be The Best In the Market. For sale Wholesale aud Betall by CUSTAVUS KRAUGE, 8. BllIEo' BCCCEfe-BOB, K. IV. Corner TWELFTH and CIIESNUT, WWSwrpJ PHILADELPHIA. QAV E YOUR MONEY And get a Brilliant and Lastlug BUIne by using DOBBINS' ELECTRIC BOOT POLISH. A f mr. 11 particle of this superior Blacktus, tho slie ot a large (In head, when ruUnd with wnter Is Huf Uclenttomake a br.llluut aud lasting slilne for a full gtown Boot. T BY IT BPI.P TTVTCRYWIiKRK ln;gwslm4p QniLDIlliJN'S CLOTHING. A BPLENDID AaaORTMEST FOIt Uoyc, Cirls, Infants, and Misses, SELLING OFF AT GREATLY B EDUCKO PRIUlid M. SH0OUKER & CO., li 21 8t Ko. 1031 rilESJIUTSIroet. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, Manatacttirers of WATCH. CAHJM. and tsaleis In American and Imported W A. T O IX M S, No. 18 Bouth 81XTH Street, I Srptutlis Manufactory. tf- W W. FIFTH NtrrM S JONES, TKMPI-B CO.. FABHIONABLK HATTKRS, Ho, !6 8. NINTH H'reet, First uu r above Chesnut street. 49 f WAKBDRTON'8 IMPROVED VCNTI 4a lated, and easy-httlng Press Hats (patented), lu ali tbe Improved Nsliions ot tbe season, CHE3- HV1' etrett, next uvor to the Post umce, 11 U Jop PH. WISH ARTS PINK TREE CORDIAI I It Is now rtcommended and prescribed In th practice of a large number of the most latelli-j g ut and able pbjsiclaus. I The lar Cordial, when taken wilh Dr. Wishart'd Dyspepsia JiitM, is an Unfailing Cure 1 or Jijtpppsta. Mr. Wjsiiart: I wisu to add my testimony to the hundreds you receive to the healing pro' tiert.es of your -Tine Tree Tar Cordial. For tit teen years a sufferer, ten years of that time I have elept ouly iu a chair, not being able to 11 dow n fur fear of suffocation. I have employed seven of tbe best physicians In Philadelphia.' wbo all pronounced my case Incurable. 1 was taken to the College, where the Faculty having; done what they could, declared my disease at Incurable case of Asthma and Chronic Dyspep sit-in lis last siege, and that my lungu wera partially gone. Finding one of your circulars,! my wile procured from your store a bottle oi your Cordial. I'erseverlugly I used seven boH lien, aud a box and a half of your Dyspepsia' I'ills, wben I felt that my disease had wholly giveu av'ty, and the Cordial bad given me new vigor and strength. 1 continued to Improve,! and for tbe past three months I have beeu able to sleep In my bed as soundly as I ever did. I em now well, and have aatned twenty-five pounds to ray weight. I ait? able to work; and provide for my family. I send you this true and faithful statement for the benefit of the suffering. Friends, call and see me, near OxA ford Church Post Otnoe, Tweuty-thlrd wardJ 1 miuueiyum. ioaau riEL.tjKtiBi.AN. WIRHART'S PINK TREE CORDIAL. THE O H EAT REM ED V FOR CON S U .VI tTIOIT Heading, Pa., April IU, 1801. Dr. Wishart Dear Hli: One yearago tho examining Bnr fceoB oi in h uistrici toiu me i nau tjousumplloa ol tho Dungs, and that I could not be cured; and Judging from all my symptoms at thai time J 1 m self supposed this to be true. 1 was for more than one year troubled with a bucking cough, which gradually Krew so oad that I ooull nut have a severe fit of couching without splH lint; up blood lu large quantities. I For mouths I could uot work at anything,? and wws obliged to keep my bed most of thai time. While In this condition I was In Mr.) Rowbotham's store, in this city, and he seeing" how low 1 was, reoomiueuded me to try your, l'ii,iTree Tar Cordial He said he had sold git at deal of It, ami that, as it had cured so. maty others, he uelloved It would do me some i good. 1 bought a bottle and commenced using" it. In a very short time I aw that 1 wan gel tlcgetter very fast, aud after taking several botilrs l was entirely restored to health, scjv tbat 1 could work every day at my business.) which Is very heavy work lu an iron foundry.! When 1 commenced t use your Pino Tree Tar Coidinl my weight was only one hundred and thirty-five pounds; since tbe usoof it I have, weighed on an average one hundred and flrtv.l live. I shall be glad to have you publish this,! as I believe 1 should uot have been living atthla tin:-' if 1 had not usrd vour ereat mA.ilnino- and I wish all wao tiuffer to receive the beneuui v erjr irtiiy ours. Captain Samuel Harner. Ko. 334 S. eighth street, Reading, Pa. ATJ TNli'AT.T.TRT.Ts; fiir-rir. irnn lmnvrnnmra Mr. Ward says: T Dk. WJSUAKT-81ri 1 had Bronchitis, InflamJ mstlon of the Dungs, Hhortness of Breath, anil Palpitation of tho Heart In their worst forms.) i nau nuen ireaiea oy several or tne most emi nent physicians In Philadelphia, but they could uot slop the rapid course of my disease,! tiuu x unu urepaireu or ever uetng restored to health 1 was truly on the verge of the grave.) Your Pine Tree Tar Cordial wan blgtily reoom-1 mended to me by a friend. I tried It, and am' thankful to say that, alter using four large and one fcint.ll bottle, I was restored to perfeot, health. You cau give reference to my bouse.' No. BU8 North tieooud street, or at my oflloe of uccei ver or laxes, irom t) a. M. to 'i P. M... cor net ot Chesuut aud Blxl U streets. Johk Ward. ; ABTIIMA AND COUGH CURED. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial ulves InsLAnLunnnna relief In cases of Astrima and Whooping Cougd. 1 It often cures whooping btlre It runs half Its j course, as It acts at once upon the phleumand, muouH, aud expels them from the throat, aud tbetnfterer Is relieved. Iu cases of Asthma,' use Dr. Wishart'd Dyspepsia Pills with the Cordial, as the- havo never beeu known to fall, to cure that dlaease. DR. WIS HART'S PINE TREE TAP. CORDIAL will positively cure the following dlieasea: J Consumption, Itnot beyond the poyer of medl- clr.e; Inilanimalion or the fjuegs, Coughs, Hore j Throat and Kreasi, Broucbiits, Asthuiti, andau' iinfallliiK remedy for female complaints. j The above are a few amonir tho thousands whom this great remedy has taved from an uu-j timely grave. j We have tbeusnnds of letters from physicians and drniglbls who have prercrloed aud sold tho Tar Cordial, saying lha' they have never used or sold a medlclue which gave such universal sullwlHCtlon. REMEMRER THAT ! the Tar Cordial, wheu taken In connection, with Dr. Wlshart's Dyspepsia Pills, la au Infal lible cure for llvspr-psln. BEWARE OK COUNTERFEITS. The genuine has t he name of the proprietor and a pine tree blown lu tue bottle. All others are spurious lmitatiouu. j Thr se great remedies are sold by all druggists ; throughout the world. Also, at Dr. L. Q. O.j Wlshart's Great Family Medicine Store, No. 231 N. BtcQud Btreet, Philadelphia, Pa., oneotha most celebrated and successful regular practising 1'hyslcians of the age in attendance, who can be eotisuiu a in strict confidence, either in person or by Utter, free of charge. This, Is an opportunity rarely o tiered Invalids la this penurious and money-making age; and those In need ot pro fessional aid or oouusel will do well lu malting a note of the above liberal oiler. Send for a Circular, Address all communica tions "L. Q. C. Wishart, AI, D., Sfo. 232 N. Secant street Philadelphia, Ji." 11 11 8
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