8 THE DAILY EVOKING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPHt A. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1868. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TBM 01T FINANCES. XIi BeTnn of Philadelphia, oatslda) r Taxation. The following table, which la from Mis annual report of the City Controller, end additional to I boss publixhed by us yesterday, gives the revenues of the city of Philadelphia from annrees other than taxation during the year WIS and 1809: I H v liflflllf f tiff jiil I a U - 5 OU C u ISO J JOOO 1 11 i 14 I FH 12 h. 3 Ic'R-iiii"- . cr. --o .c o -ts ? ! o I - CT. JL I - r- as .-a j '32 2 S r S I.S.S a a sKj.is s f 5 i g ! s : ! i I i i II MM! "'Hi! i ! ! t ! 4 ii t : i i ! I !.t 2 I CJ3 5 4 C m i c I C It IS. O a la 12 t la : ir- a if h 13 i ! S3 s53Us5f-js: in ri abba's a?, 3 a x u S3 O 0 o - " Q. 'SE-3, -S3 Is ii : a 3 nt. 3o give, devise, and bequeath to my E. Hill all the interest or lnoom Tn addition to the above estimated receipts for the year 1869. there was a cash balance on band November 1, 1808, anoumlug to 8671,112 78 How the Tax Rate for 1S69 tuajr be Cut Dowu, According to the table published by us yes terday, a full tax rate of (2 00 will be neoessary to mine the $8,622,720 77 required In addition to the legalar reveuuas of the ally. Bat Included In the amounts of appropriations for perma nent improvements embraced In the statement pubUehed yesterday were the following amounts, which should be provided for by loses, according to the provisions of the bills by which these appropriations were: r the Water Department S810.000-09 - League Inland 175 001-OO jce Boat . lttO.OOOtK) Total - $1,113,000 00 Deduct from amount to be raised by taxation - - 8 622,72677 Which would leave $7,177,728 77 only to be raised by taxation. With ibts bssls we wonld have the following revenue from the rates placed opposite the recent valuation of property in the cay limits Subject to the dllfe rent classes of taxation: Amount subject to full rate. $116,029,600 at 105 $3 861,190 03 Amount subject to ; auburban rate.... 24,250,2'8 ot 1 10 206,810 11 Amount subjsct to iarmrate 21,773,612 at 82 178.61162 Total.... ...$lU2.05S.(i27 $7,307 67 .. 7.177,726 77 .. $132.226 82 Amount required.. Excess.....; ThcAnnnnl Expenditure and Tax-rate Mace Conaultdntlon. The fcl'owlng table embraces the annual ex penses ot the city departments and the lluot.ua Uou in tbe tax-rate since 1851, the year of ooa-Solldallon: jttitiual .x-, Annual In- terrtt on Vity Drbt. JBABS. fltu' Of Jiep'mentt. 8M $2,712.88 186 8 076 278 lhr) 8,610,(150 1857 2 fc7.05fl 1858...... 2,762,6i8 18. .9 $811,432 18C0...... 8,898.186 lb61. 8.ir5 (178 11-62 4 076,1(16 lUia.. 1123,272 1861. 1.3.T0.357 1866 7,693870 IWtO 6 645 227 1M57.. 6 862 201 lt8. 6.728 369 $904 819 mi 312 1,111,669 1,112,2,50 1,115,187 1.171,1901 1.183.926 1.26U.(170i l,3K:t 653 1,626,777 1.801,609 2.011.171 2 127.749 2,218.653 oCtil An nunt Jt'e prnditwe $2 712 388 l,8ii) 617 1 172;3U2 1 009.327 8,861 906 6 009 5119 6 070.039 1 649 005 6.335.482 6 KOU.725 6877,131 9.895 679 7,656 7u0 7.489,r:l 8,946.922 Jin Kate. $1 60 1 60 1 90 2 00 185 175 1-75 200 2 00 200 2 00 250 100 101 110 As two months' expenditures for 1868 are not Included In the above statement, the figures for that year are sot yet eomplete. The great de crease In the tax rate this year was In conns )aence of a corresponding uniform Increase in the valuation of property sableot to taxation. THABKsorvmo Dat. By offloial appointment to-morrow will be celebrated as a National Thanksgiving Day, on which the people throughout the country are requested to ab stain lroin all their usual labors, and to devote themselves to returning thanks to the "Hirer of all good gifts" for past and present prosperity and peace. In our own city the day will be universally observed. Work In all our manu factories and In all our commercial houses will ease lor the time being, and the majority of our stores will be closed. Not only ia It a day of thanksgiving, but also a day for rest, and In thla latter respect it will be greeted by a large army of hard workers in our city, and, as a short release from constant, unchanging toll, will be hailed by them us a relief most oppor tune. As Is customary, there will be Thanksgiving erviceB held in nearly all of our churches. A l enlan deuioot-truiion in shupeof a parade vi lli tuke place, the line forming at Broad and Chesnul aireels at 12 II. The military of the First division will also turn out, under the command of Major-Ueneral Charles M. Prevost. Prominent among the festivities will be the laying of the coruer-stoue of the Holdieru' Monument, to be erected in memory of the soldiers and sailors burled la the Leverlngton Cemetery, In the Twenty-OrHt ward. The offi cers of the Grand Lodne, A. Y. M., have, we un derstand, kindly cuiiHeulsd to perforin the cere men It- of laving the stone wlih the very lm preuMve ceremonies of their order. Delegation of Odd Fellows, United Amerloan Mecbaalo. lied Men, and Hons of Temperance wliljoln the escort. The new Odd Fellows' nail, ereoted at the Falla of HchuylKllI, will be dedloated by the mceia or the urana Liouge at to o'ciork a. m. The exercUes will consist of the dedication ceremonies, proceislon, and an oration, to be delivered by v. U Hire James 11 NiohoUon. The Union League of the Nineteenth ward will distribute one thousand loaves of bread to the poor of the vlclulty, at 9 o'clock lu the morning, from the hull, Trenton avenue aud flrrirma m a T in A lid mmJ aged twelve veara. renldlnir at No. 11 Flum.i dace, above becoud street, committed suicide his morning under extraordinary clroom vaneea. lie waa taken sick at an early hour, and on bis mother vlnlllng him he slated that last night be went to a bottle labelled "Poison," la the apothecary shop of his employer, on Second street, above Uhrlatiao, and look out a white powder, which he iuteuded to lake for the purpose of killing hlmaeii- mat at about daylight he swallowed the drug, and im mediately became sink. Dr. Ilet was called lu, but notwithstanding bis exertions, the lad died between 7 and 8 o'olock. Wo reason, eu tis auOgntd lor this rash act. An pnlragre-A Chair Thlef-A Ilnrglar--4if Onnttrrl$ Jtoney-Caagtii 1 the Act. . ,11. Obarles Ross (oolored) baa neldby Alderman Carpenter for attempting to ommit an indecent outrage upon a little mulatto 5 aged Syeara. (Jeoige Mcllhenny was arrested yesterday, at Mimin street and Passyunk road, with a eane seat cbslr which he was alleged to have stolen from the tavern of William Hchwelgart. at Heeond and Ooates streets. !lderman Mink committed blm In default or $1000 ball. John Wilson, a few evenings since, broke Into the house of Lawrence Haokeny, at Htitp pen aud Hpafford streets, by forcing the back door, and entered the bar-room, where be stole 118. lie was sent below by Alderman Bonsall for a further hearing, The proprietor of Valor's Garden, on Vine street, has of late missed three gold watches, and notieed the fact that the larcenies were committed during the presence of a locksmith nsmed llobcrt Heulighter. Yesterday, deter mining to ascertain the troth, he sent for the individual, and placed a man on watch. Hue lighter went through the place to see it uoy locks wauled repairing, and at last went into the room where the watches were. Seeing a roat hanging up, be went toll and picked out a watch it conlaiued. The article belonging to the man on watch, he immediately Jumped from his hiding place and took charge of ..Heuder. Alderman Jones this morni , , Heu'lgh'er in $300 ball far trial -"o uoid -( briHloplier MeC-:,.;i srlnl beforo a United Biat;, CommlPslnner to liy, was bound over to answer the charge of parsing coni.l,rr,'eU hJoney- lie was arrested at Tnlri and Willow sireen,, laal nlgnt, on complaint of a Inger beer esloou proprietor, and when searched tti ounterfeit money and $10 good uuue wgi found lu his possession. Tb Will op Saudel Hill. As consider able prominence baa been given to the will of Samuel Hill, In consequence of the sbooKlng mnidercf his wife. Mary K. Hill, we produrtxit copy of the document as recorded In the otll :e f the Kenlster of Wills of this city. Mr. illil died February 13, 186G: Be It remembered Vi I, Samuel Hill, of the cliy of Phllade. Q)a geutlemau, being ofsouud m I., and disposing memory, do make thH my last win aud testament, as loiiows, 10 wn. In the llrst Dlaoe 1 order and direct tae pay ment of all my Just dehtsand funeral expenses. First. I do give, device, and bequeath unto my beloved wife. Mary K. Hill, all my property, real and personal, whatever aud wheresoever, In msnKerasioiiows: ,,. I give and bequeath to my wife Mary E. lull all mv personal property, to her own absolute ue and beneni. Second. Id ill U,r T from real estate, ior DeriuwuH.. - aDsoiuteiy ior auu uuhuk Third. It is my Will, and I direct ,f Mary E. Hill, o pay to i my niece T t (dsnghler of my brother Robert H' lh sand dollars; payment In one ,earaftermy detitb. Fourth. It Is my will, rjd i direet my wife. Mary E. Hill, to pay to my nlece Barah Van arsdale (daughter or brother Robert Hill) one thousand doll -r8- payment la one year alter my death. lirtn. Ana I'uimedtateiy arter the death of my beloved wife, Mary E. Hill. I do give, da vise, and bequeath to my two nelces, Ann Ulll and Sarah Vanarsdale, their heirs aud assignees forever. In equal parts, as tenants in common.all my real estate whatever and where soever. Lsstly. I do nominate and appoint my said wire, Mary E. Hill, tne sole executrix of this my last will nnd testament, hereby declaring this and this only to be my last will and testament, and revoking all former ones by me made. In witness wbereot, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 9lh day of July, tn the year of onr Lord 1851 HauuklHill. Blgned, sealed, and declared by the testator as bis last will and testament in the presence of us, Wm. Kei.oh, Joseph Hgwnggaow. Thk Hill Homicide. No new faots have been developed In this case. Last evening, after the Coroner's Jury rendered a verdict. Mr. and Mrs. Twltcbell. the accused, were placed in a carriage In company with Lieutenant Con nolly and ijeteoiive warnocs, ana taken to prison. While on the way the scene between them is eaia 10 nave neen very anecung. one plteously Implored blm, it he had done the deed, to let the world know that she bad no thing whatever to ao wnn u. Hue asserted mat he had nothing to do with It, and he knew It. Frequently she would break into tears and Im plore him to clear her before the world. To this be simply replied, "What cause bad I to com mit such a crime?" He also wept, It Is said, bitterly. They are now quartered in different cells. A bill will be presented to the Grand Jutysssoon as a chemical analysation of the Btalns on bis clothing la made, a ill the case Drought Into Court at an early day. Etill Akothbr Mcrdkr. At an exceedingly late hour on Saturday night, the 7th lnstaut, Henrv Bcattereood was knocked down and borribly beaten at the corner of Third and Beaver stree s. He was picked no by a poltoa. man, who look him to the Tentn District Sta tion, where he laid until Saturday afternoon, when he was reuognizea ana lateen to nis resi dence in Leltbgow street, below Glrard avenue, The men under Lleutenaat Spear went to work and arrested three parties on the charge of being implicated. They were given a bearing be foreAlderraan Beltler. who commit ted them all to await the result of the injuries. T woof these sued out a writ of habeas corpus, and were dis charged from custody by the Court. The re maining one, John Couover, Is still in prison. The Injured man has ever since laid in an insen lble condition nntll 6 o'clock this morn ing, when he died. The Coroner will hold an Investigation to morrow, A National Photographic Cobvitio5. In pursuance of a resolution passed at the National Photogranblo Convention, which mt-t In lbe city of New York on the 7th of last April, that it was deemed advisable to organize per macently as a national body, and mat a plan of organization should be matured, a Conven tion Is to assemble in this city on Tuesday, the 1st of December, at 3 P. M.. In the lecture room of the Franklin Institute, No. 15 South Seventh street. The call la signed by numerous well known photographers in this olty. The pur poi.es of the meeting will be to organise; to discuss matters or importance to tne trade in general; to elect officers; and to arrange for the first regular annual meeting and exhibi tion in 1869. To render attractive and pleasant tbe visit of the members of the Convention who come from other places. Professor Henry Mor ton, Pb. D., has consented to deliver one f bis admirable "Lectures on Light" before the Convention on Wednesday evening, Deo. 2. Church Roubkd Tha Second Rafni-mol Church was entered a few nights since, an t the case containing goods belonging to tbe Djmaa r.C,tly Was !"'hbcd of a large amount. The thieves entered through the door of the pastor's study by forcing the locks. Fatai Caboaltt Henrr Henk, aged Bis teen years, yesterday fell from a soaflold at ronrth street and Susquehanna avenue, and received Injuries of anon a nature that f died Lh '. n,orDlnt' .Coroner panleU wm notified to hold an inquest. Ah Ishcmak Act. Some Inhuman wretch a few nights since out the tongue out. of a valu able home belonging to Mr. Rlcbelderfer, the proprietor of tbe ladles' and ohlldren's over shoe and gaiter store, on Chesnut street, above Ninth. POLLARD. TniltD EDITION KCTenuo Appointments-Army and Naval Orders. Anniversary op tub Italian Bociitt. Last night this Society celebrated its first annlver sary. The members, with their wives and friends, gathered at Jefferson Hall, In large numbers, at 7 P. M. Protestor Caramtno sang and played some of bis own compositions. "The Italian Union," "II Ritorno," and the hymn of Garibaldi. Messrs. Plcclone and Lie Hiavl ac companied him. A piece by Eruanl was sung by Mr, J, peiutio. The anuuai report was read by Mr. E. Pontl. $1150 were received during the year; amount now in tne 'treasury, There are now one hundred members belong lng to the Hociety. The new oflioere were in stalled, and King Victor Emanuel was elected an honorary member. Au elegant repast was inciuuea in me evening a ceremonies. Echool Controller Appointed. On Satnr dsy lat-t. the 21st instant, Lewis Elkln. Eiq., was appointed, by the District Court. School Controller for the Seventh ward, to serve for tbe term of three years from the 1st of Jnauary, 11-69. Mr. Elkln bus been connected witu the publlo schools in this city for many years, and is consequently well tilted to occupy a seat amid the members of the Board of School controllers. A Novel Rack. Tbia evening, at 8 o'clock, a race on crutches, between two well-known oltl Kensof the Tenth ward, will take place around the graveyard at Sixteenth and Race streets. It is understood that the gentlemen who intend contesting bave been training themwelves to this peculiar species of locomotion, and an In teresting ana amimnpr sight may he expected. IU'rclart. The second band store at No, 611 Shippen street was broken Into at an early hour this morning by forcing the cellar door. Tbe thief then ascended by means of a trap to the store, where he cleaned the shelves of old and new clothing to the amount of about $300 or iioo. An Ownbr Wanted. Lieutenant Edgar, of the it arbor ronoe, reports at nissiauou, await li'g an owner, two ooxes and one keg of to bacco, which were found last night In au alley between Delaware avenue aud water street. below Market Ills AssawNlnatlon la Kictiraoad Tlie I'sune or the Murder. The New York Tribune'i Richmond corres pondent of yesterday telegrapns a loiiows: lbe city was alarlled this forenoon by tn report that 11. Rives Pollard, editor an' -d prietor of the Southern n- hnd h, - P Mnated. In last " f.TiD- "n twoor tDr- -juiurdav s i'JViijn appeared vate ' - articles reutctlng upon me prl . utarscter of nevural youug women of this etty, one of which pointed to the daughter of oneof our wealthiest and roost respited cill sens, Mr. William H: Gr-ut, tohscooniat. This n'ornlntr, es usual, Mr. Pollard left his residenreou t ho U rove road, with a oo npavitoa, J. M. HniiD., In oarrluKH. aud arrtveJ lu frout of his orhce, Main and Fourteenth streets, . about 9 o'clock. After both had alighted, Hums remaining benlnd to lumen tne re" "f; the horse, Pollard advauced towards b "r door, and had not reached it, when r ' (" ' buckshot tired from a third-story load or poslte, out or a double brrtl el ' ladi-op-tered bin body. He tell on his Iac -hot-gun, en expired. In the tall severe gai nd ttistHtitly upou the forehead. His be .e were luttioled aud borne t i the hecond st' S was taken up where It was laid out on J1 of the building, toilal-niom. It whs t' tnattress In hw edi LIHle, who decided -' viewed by Coronur o'clock. Several poi' hold an Inquest at 12 that ti e shot had emen having aaoertalned building, hasten on lired from the oppoilie door of a room nr the slens and forced t le of the Unlor occupied by Major Clinton. la,e there. The- - army, and found youug Grut took him 'hen secured him. and wnen tuey milium' olho street be was cheered by the The Pollf provocation for the murder of II. Rives cie rd Is the publication of the following aril t . In the tlouthern Opinion of Saturday I ait, nndaliElng the family of Mr. Grant, parilcu- larly tbe sister of youug James Grant, who, It is alleged, is tne murderer. Ah Elopement sj-called on Clay Stbbbt AH Upper-Ten Family Coucchhed DniADruti Denouement. "O, No, We Never Mention 'Em." Old Air. The Indian Summer has passed away, and with it has passed a fair and radiant daughter of one of our first cllizt ns a nabob of Clay street a gen tleman, wbo.snmce it tosay.noids tne very urst position in the wealthy and fashionable circles of tbe city. Tbe daughter, the rebollant llelene of tbe family, is beaulltul beyond description; but her beauty did not prevent ner irom tailing desperately aud Irretrievably la love with a youug gentleman of Beml-mllltalre connection, who, It appears, some months ago plighted bis troth and accepted tne tiny nana, grasping ltwltbln his own "never to be parted, never for aye." Nobody suspected a mesalliance, much less the father, until last Saturdsy night, when tbe daughter who was tne light of his household fled to parts unknown, or at least only guessed, in company with one, a mascu line, who should ere then have been proclaimed his son-in-iaw. xne runaway parties nave been heard from, and it Is now said that thelady proclaims berneir a wile ot some six moutui, and that her atllanced Is the choice of her after life. "What God hath Joined together let no man put asunder." Tbe gay young man who has whisked awav the angel is a gay Lothario named Horace Ford, of Goochland county, which county ought to be proud of hlna, as It doubtless is. Horace la an orphan. Just plung ing Into his teens, and h-s l ist both his parents by deatb. Much property accrued to Horace In the shape of money, chattels, goods, eto., and, havlnu converted the whole into "ready rhino." Horace ventured tor a swim in inn tea or gay life and love. He met Miss Mary Grant, a beautv "met. neronauce the usual way.1 talked delicious nonsense; won her heart; then, half Inclined to earnestness, threw it away. Ah, me! Then he sailed. Oh I He sailed ! ton I He sailed the some ns uapiain t.iaa aia Horace went to New Orleans, and not aavlutc tieen .sblDwrrcked by the way. telegraphed or wrote to nis peioveu. j. nus it went ou tnrouga tbeni-ultry month or August, the crim son period cf October, wL-u the forests ohauge their garments, aown to uuii, cum rtoveui ber. Alas mat love saouiu uever run nmootn in an even current but love never did. and never will. Sbe responded au unknown to the healthy dau, ana ne repnea. l nus ntrs pro- srehsed uniil Horace aunounceu last wees that be was otT for Texas right away, aud couldn't stop for trifles like au arTianoed. Then It was that the "girl of the period" made up her mind and bundle that she would follow him: yes. sbe would follow him to Ihe uttetmost parts of theeart h. Being of age and no longer the slave of parental control. Miss Mary, on Satnrday Plant last, having habilimented herself becomingly, deserted the pala tial mansion on Clay street, and oast- lug behind her wealth, society, and friend. Eoueht the oitlos of a Kentletnan on Broad street, whom she Importuned to buv her a ticket to rew loric. This gentle man, who is the pink of propriety, refused, and Miss Mary sought elsewhere and found the readv means at all events, she proeured pas. asee on the cars, and embarked on the H'X o'clock train, which carried ber northward at the rateol twenty or thirty miles an hour. If not as speedily as ner neart ciestrea. ou me train, between Richmond and Aqula creek, she was out-eiveu to weep oiiieriy vj tun con ductor, to whom she related her tale of woe and dlstreKS. Her departure created, or course, a hubbub in tbe mansion on Clay street, and amid the wrine neor nauas ana toua exorete aiona ordlatreaa. the telegraph was Invoked and tan lea sent In hot pursuit. It was surmised t hat Frrd, Instead of going off to Texas "right away," as be announced, had put rornew York, there to meet bis Mary, aud (hither the detec tives direoted their steps. The upshot of the matter Is. te make a long story short, that Miss Mary bad been heard irom; that sum is now in Philadelphia, and upon the whole there is a very sorry family history connected with the ease, which is not witmn our province to re veal. Mr. Pollard was a man ot good appearanoe. of very decided character, ana aoouc iniriy-uve years ot age. He was the son ot Major Rioaard Pollard, formerly an officer In the United Statea Navv. and the brother of Edwin A. Pol lard, lbe Southern historian. He was born In NnUnn eonntv. Vs.. where he passed his early life. He finished his eduoalion at the Virginia Military Institute, whence be went to Wash In a ton. There he was employed for a time in tbe Post Olllce Department. When tbe war broke ont he was news editor of the Baltimore Sun, but be immediately gave up that Doi.lt Ion. came to thU elty, and heoame associated with John M. Daniel, of the Ecami tier. Soon after tbe close of the war. Mr. Pol lard. In connection with Mr. Carries H. Wynue, estab lUlied the JiulMiiona Jlme newsoaper, nnd remained with it until th summer of tnat year, anothen retired, lu lh66 he revived the Exumintr, ur.d controlled its edltorWl ooiumus until some lime In 18C7, when he disposed ot It to Thomas H. Wynne, Esq. He next esta blished the Southern Opinion, and was until to day its tdllor aud proprietor. Revenue Appointment. Deirpteh to Wis Auoeiattd Prtu. Washington, Nov. 26. Th- ' potmmenis were mar- jolMWltlf ap- Davld Dunan. Fl r -ay! Htotekeeper Fran"- ' for" "ssourl district; Guaers TwettiethNew Vords?rloJtba,,', "vea' Naval Order. following are deUohed irom the Frank- rgeous l". n. wai Ll . I . t , Una..-. xteutenant LU , r uam.i. i- oetached frorr. ,, Nva inu,imv .ml nrdred FOURTH EDITiON FROM THE CAPITAL. flow in the Cabinet-Andrew versus lteTerdy-Sew-itj Opb'on. FIFTH EDITION ETJROPlSe The Secretary McCullocli and Col lector CcTko. llr m 'a"..P nCetJ.? ""'Vliig orders:-Stirget h?.U"ell,.ni J-.'- P"r; Chaplain j!s. 1H.C' ..i'88?d AMnt Surgeon U. H. Bs to i no rrrr , ronr.rf,?B K- (!' Ien rletaohed from dnty con neci ( j v . i r ..... ..... t . . i .... nrilerH wuu III" iimthi uiilouk jju.iu. hiii, K,.,( to the Michigan Ohi i to tbe Michigan. Surgeon Charles -A Is detaobed from the receiving ship . and ordered to take passage on the r rank- to lo'iu t tie Tlconderoaa. 1'assed Asnlslaot .abcoc- is detached from tbe Miclilgn. uud Ai.sitiant Huraeon Georue A'ln fioui Cuslsaa lloRrltal.and ordered to tbe Frannlto, 4 he various nureaus ot tne treasury uapiri- mnt dlsmisnea meir employes at noou to-day tin alter xuanKsgiving nay. The Cole Trial. ALTUHY, Nov. 25. The Court met at 10 o'cloek. Tne testimony of Dr. Frank Hannilto-i, ofBellevne Hoapital, taken on the tormer trial, was read. Two new wll.ue'ses, George E. Wll klns, or Syracuse, and Dr. Walter Keuiptter, ot the Utlca Lunatio Asylum, proved me eh inged conduct aud character of the prlHoner daring and since the war. The Judge refused to hear any further testimony upon the abstract ques tion, camies, and characteristics of iunauKv. The defense propoied to prove by the litter Witness cases of melancholy with ho nlcliUl tendency. The evidence was rated oat, but the aeiecse iok exceptions. Sales of Coal in New York. Special Depteh to Tht Evening Telegraph. New York, Nov. 2-5. The Delaware. Lacka wanna and Western Railroad Company to-day soiu at auction vu.iaju tons oi ucranton eoai, from tbe Lackawanna reelons. deliverable at Elizabeth, N. J..during Deoember.; The fol lowing were me prices realised: Lnmp. IS'856'66: stesmer. s 6 SO 30: grate. $5 9266-12; egg, $66 85; stove, $7 W'4 8; ohesuut, tOKMOW. Markets by Telegraph KwW Tobk. Nov. fctocka dull. Ohleaco BBd KocE Island. K Readlnc. BW- (Janton C.. so .: itrie, 87 )i; Cleveland and Toledo. tlV: Cleveland ami PlttsbarK.87K: Plttaburit and Knrtw.-u. ll?': Mi chigan CeDirat. US; MIcIiIksq Himthom, ftnn l ora central. 1'.: Cumbt-naod Drrrrred 9 Vir- glnla . .'4; Ml-sonrl i 8.'3: Hivts in Ktver, 127; b-tim. ie2 iitH: do. lust, tos: do. ism. lusS: do., new. 110',: 10 40a it e,1. Oola.lH1;. Money, ie paroent. zctianrn, 1 (,',. Naw YohK, Nsv. M Cottoa Arm at lis. Floor hray; ! of bhls at Ur1y it'prlc-B. Whai dull aud declined 12 : lalei or i6.Ui0 bumiel" anrlng at 1 4H. Cora Orm; al-s ot US 'US bmhe'i at letol la. On'i firm; aalra or 4 OS i hu-liels at Tic. Bear qulat. Poik dull at $27. Lard dull at lx&uc Whliay ami. TTTEDPIMG INVITATIONS, ENGJUVED IN ii the i'eat ana ueat umuuer. liUUltl DKKKA, Htatlouer and Fnsrraver, I IB w e,luCUiNliT buvet. PARLOR CROQUET, A Fine Assortment, $10 I'cr Set. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Denydeh to Th Evening Telegntph. A Bviv In the Cabinet. WAsi? inoton, Nov, 25 There Is quite a row In lbe Cabinet concerning the conductor Rev erdy Johnson in the management ot tho Ala bama claims. I'roldnt Joliiiaon is entirely dissatisfied, while Seward Insists that Rsverdy is carrying out bis lustruotloas to tbe Kttcr. There Is a rumor to day that the President has determined to recall Reverdy But thl, probably, grows out of the dlfiljulty known to Lave occurred In the Cahliiut yester day. Only four Revenue Supervisors now rtroaln to be appointed to complete the twenty six authorized by law. It Is probable that at least one of these, that for the Southern District or Ohio, will bo rejected. All the ap pointments will be made lu a few days. Tbe despatch to one of your contemporaries, sent jesterday afternoon, that Senator Cameron was not here for the purpose of using his Influ ence to tecure The Removal of Collector Cake, Is denied not only by Cameron himself, who makes no secret of bis opposition to Cake, but also by Secretary McCulloon, and two or three officers of tbe Treasury Department. The cor respondent who sent the despatch did not see Cameron, and did not discover his business here nntll tbe next day after his arrival. Had the Secretary followed Senator Cameron's ad vice, Cake would have been removed at onoe. Tbe ThankaglvlB- ly. All the departments will be closed to-mor row, by order of the President, and business generally will be suspended. Admiral f'arrnguf, who arrived here last night, paid his respects to tbe President and the Secretnry of the Navy lo-Uay, and also to General Grant. rUILADELPni- bTOC- KICUAN.I SAUS, NOV. 25 ttsuoned by Xe Raven A Br ., No. 4U a. Third street BKTWJCHI BOARDS. 12100 Pa R 1 ru a. l i'H I t.u mir s, New.-clOi'f azvw uu Bujna r,ifu v. i au rvuuM rv , o tm CllJ Gs, ftew ...1P'., 2 BKCOND BOARD. da.... H GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. IIOK) Pae.Sserle......l7 iitio City en. e- Hd'O do-Ntw 1 v;t 2 0 do. New 10. J, liiiwi en w.eoiu I.... va;. I'H ao 14 I Dili Ocean OH . an Head. 4-31 HI) 0..0'AIB. 49S fe do w-i IPO do......h30. 4h 100 do bit. It sh Meeh Kk . tlx 18 sh HeatonvlUe lu REAL ESTATE SALES. T. E. ft A TjTTTT! TiTj fe GO. a I Rlu?nnoms.?e'ceBdi. 'lliomu vb ' 1 i llou,e.B.ull iuPBday.DeceuiberS.il L LlEliE YAUIETY OF SEW 1MES. B. H0SKIN8 A CO., bTATIONERS AND ENQ R AVEH3, lmwsBm No.lSAKCUBtreet, rpilB LATEST FALL STYLES OP PARTY AND WEDDING INVITATION. A large aesortment of new styles of French Paper Paper and Envelopes In boxes already stamped. Paper and Envelopes stamped la Colors gratis. JOHN LINKKD, H Umws No 21 ePRINQ OARDEJS) Btrest. No. 902 CHESNUT Street. Are now opening a eolleetion of KoTCltiCS. Gcins and Artl&tle Goods, Greatly excelling In variety and extent every former effort of this llosse, to which tbsy invite attention, Gold Watches, Diamonds, Oriental Rubies, Emeralds and Sapphires, Ikifet India Ft a r Is. A IfAGNIFICEST BTCCK OF JEWELRY IN ITALIAN BYZANTINE M03AICS. Kcw Designs in Gold Jewelry. PALAIS ROYAL JEWELRY. Bronze and Inlaid Marble Clocks and Yascu In Sttu, for Mantel Ornaments. VJHT CROICB PRODUCTIONS OF ART IN REAL BRONZE. SPECIAL DESIGNS IN STERLING SILVER GOODS. Bast Qualities and Newest Styles In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN PLATEB WARES Aa unrivalled display of FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, In Metal, Marble, Cnt Glass, Leather, and GOLDEN BRONZE, Of tbe most exquisite taste, from all quarters e( Eerope. Our arrangements, both la Earnpa aad;tbli country are such as give ns aouanal taullldai In tbe saleo'.loo and economical prodnctlon ot our stock. It is our with, as well as our intsrait, to secare to ear patraaa. the benant ot such advantage la Moderate Trices Thronghont our Stock, WITHOUT EXCFPTION 11 Uva tUti ISAAC K. 8TAUFFES, WATCnVAKER AND JEWELLER. No. 148 N. BECOXD St, cor. of (Juarry. An essrrtment cf WATCHER JEWELRV, and PLATED WARE, cuubtaull; on hand, snltable for Holtua UKts. 11 26 wtutllt FURS. lEWIS BLAYLOCK, No. &2 N. E1GHTU St., Blow Arch, Wbers may be fonnd a large assortment of FINE lTXJIIH FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN. Also, ROBES AND GENTLEMEN'S FUR GAtNTLETB. jgUFELEKb aad CAPH. at rea-on- ableraits. 11 i fmw tia.H FOR SALE. FOR BALE TUB 6TOCK, GOOD-WILL, Bxturt-a and leae of a Hat and Cap Kuinoriuui on Ktiinin urtrv. ueuueoian reitring iroui ou'irican. Addreas "Farel," at Ibis olhoe,HU name and ad- areaa. ii n at A EnsHtVt Elections The HCS0 Embassy Atfairs In Hungary. Chi- TO RENT. -inAfJ MAUKET STREET. 32 P1IKT FRONT. 1 UUD to rent on a leas 10 a suitable tenant; no Deuua rvuuirsa aupiyio JOhEPii u. HIDDALL. Donvevsneer. U It Ko, m LIBAAitY aueet. EXECUTORS' SAL?. ESTATE OP J0T7S A Kf'Ba. Alio- lum. at 12 o'clock icon, it 111 be sold at puuilcs'-ie t tba Pnliauelpbla txcliange, tbe lollowlng deacrlben property, viz : o. I. ilanda.nm nioutrn Rfaldanc, Wo. I Itlt Irnhonra alrert, went oruteen atrvet, (Ml fei trout. 24 eet Oftp to Latayrtle street. All lliat bandiioai nn dera two-arid a-liali story atma io"gh cn onttaca nnd li.tol ground altuaie ou tbe noun went si'leul HilieEhonee a1 rust, ltiti lrt 1J, Inrbe, weat ot Uraeu atrrel, Oermantown: the lot cuniaiulug lu froalon Hlitfnhi'iia airret t'J iret. and fsienniug In daoib uoiibward or that wlltb li fen a'4 IncKea to L aTetl blrral, 1'ba bnue ' tiulu la lim beat manuer. and lias all the modern conveniences; ball parlor dining room, and two almbnii on lb Aral tl.io'; lou rl mlj-ra. hatb-room, ann watrr-cloart on ibn aw:iil lloi r; and two good ehauibra ab ve; g.a luiroducad, bi't and cold water, fnrnave atnd two coolcivg raoK.s; numeroua cloaata. Terrace" lawn la Iroui; aaadn trtr ai d sbrubberv: a ao. a vtg-iable icarilen aud liult inn. Front ru loaed with an Iron lenrn. t'liar of all Incumbrance. Immediate poaam.lon. Tern a At lean one-t alt or urcbas. m.uey mar r n.aln en mortgage. For furtlier mforiuallou apply te o SOt i fctaln atret. Urmablnwa No. ?. V aluable Fiiaineaa Htond, Peaidenes aad Ptore. Mi a. tK" and t ut Hf rmanlowo avenun, aouin wal corner ot Klitenbooa street. All ibul two-aud-a ball atory atone rildnc. and .lore and lot of ground. aiiua'eori tbeaouihwest ooruer or utrman .own ttfi uttnil Klilenhouae aireet; 'be lot con i -.lull g m Iran on tieruiantow aveiiBB about, 40 rii kno or (be roitr,w?9t Huh, adjoin tig laLd ol tne 811 John RHienboui'e, drca-ed, Hu leet lo dcpili, in brradtb at tbe tiarR end "I fret S Incbea, and trout nn tUtiet.uouae 117 feet 6 Incbe-. Tne hnute la well bu ill ; fir r lor. dlnlg-room. s'oraind illlo- u tirat lloor: tarfce piarza back: on apcono II or s chmnb ra and buib.rooiu: H attic ro tni: 2 klicbna and 2 ouok lngrarR)f: 1 waab-rocm; gaa.bot and cold water; V eel Ikis under dwelling, aud 'i undur atore; barn of atone a r trame; ilabllug ior S bornwi; fraw oaob bouae and wood-bouan fcsaeaxlon April I 1BC9. 1 t-rmii At leatt on.-bnll or rurchas1 mony mar rmialn on morlasge. Wj be exauilned aay d.y pri vlbttR to aa e. Clear ol all Incuubrance. By eider ot mfntn At. TJiOM-B AKOTT8. AuHI-neers, 2K If, rt.es N m and HI H. Fourib alreet. PUBLIC SALE. TH0-A9 A 80N3. tnctlonters. Large aud valuable tract, lu7 lea. Larbr aud Cbeaier Inrnplke. jj.iaware CO.. Pa.-alx and a balf Bailee from U arkel Htreet Brlnce. tkree-quaitera of a mile ol (Jll.ton t-ttton on Media Ilallroao. Oa I utaday. Dec. l, 1I6, at n o c ooS, Mkiu w'll be eold at Publlo Hal-, at tne Ptilladelubia ExcbabEe. all tnat very oealrable and va uable trait of lad. coruvrlalng 107 acrrs, alinat wl bin lbs limits ol tie incorporated b'liongaof Darby, l)elawre oi., fa., aij and a half ml In Irom Marie. 1 8lre t Hrl Jra. aeveral bundrad feet frent on Darby ni Ooeater tun plkt.anden t'linoa avenue(wnlcn la laid out), so eet inwia'n.ana leans irvuu me uiae to u nta Station ou Media Railroad; aonvt oae-fnnrin of the land la covrred wltb fnr.at trees. Itl aurrout dett r rnnntry s.ais of L llaon. MBsra. (larpnntHrs. W Jac.ioD, afr. Lenca'r.lb. Judge Andrews, aud others, TSb altna, Ion is vary denirable; commands a beaull fnl view of tbe aurroundtne country; wry vaiuao e lor a public luitliutlon, park.e uutry teat, or neme terv. Fu'ttrr particulars may be badoa application lu Jamta R. Ctimmlas, No. to S 8-veniB atreat. ai.lliOMAS A bONl. it ncil. n-ars II 75warp"t Km. 1:ik rd HI H. FOUKTU Btreet mKKAL ESr.Tlf.-lHOMAS k SDNS' Bale. M.nStoma mo lfrn I lur atory lirlcS Ketl Ucuce, to. m N. 1 wentleib aireet, abovrcU siret In Tuefday, Iecembar 1, ISM, at il o clot k, auoa will be arid at Public d a. at the Pbliadetuhla BJ i bange. all tbal baudrome uio ern luur at'try brisk oetauage, wltb tbree-atory double back ealldlaf and lot of round, altuaie ou lbe eaat aide O' Tweettelb atrfet. nonb (if Ar'U attest. No. l.i: conlaialug iu ront on Twentle'b street IS f-et. and rilendint In depth 1' 0 faal lo an ally. Tbe bonae la wmII fin .hed wltb lbe modrrn cDYrnteuc-a; li pa-l.r, dm ns room and 2 klicben on tbe tirat flour; baa tne lnrodt,cf4, bath, hot and odd w.t-r water-clon-t, atatlo- r wtal'BtaBda, luruuc, co'ainK ra' ga, a. inimrdlale itarv.aiou. Teraaa fit,(M mtyrnaln on uoilgage. Way be laujln.d any day aievioua lo ale li. 1 HOU4S A HO . Auctioneer., il 2f wn-St o. l:n(l Ml m yiilTK'I'H Hireat. REAL ESTATE. THOMAS dc SON'S' wo i wo atory Brick Dwelllnira Nm. tin and 110 Feilt ral street Lot 8- I t front, r.et deu 10 Mai Ion ti et two rouut. OnTnetd.y, DC4int-r Int, ISH. at 1'.' o'c'ocK uooo, will bnaold at puiilte a.le nt the PMIi.delpula Kxchauicv, ail iboae I twu atorv hrtck owvillrg., altuaie oa tne Si utli atue ot rvderail Mrfet, wt-aiol Front stre.'t, Noa. US ant lis; oomatu- 11 g li tt-tbr la fr. nl on Feoeral r-irel f fa., aul In df 1 tb I7u leet to Marlon street, upon wblcb la a frauio dwxiiiua Clear of all Incumbrance. Term- Gsh. k, THOUAH AbONS Auc loneera. IMtwtmat Noa. lai) and l'l n. KdUHl'tl H:rat. OPERA C L A 3SES. A LARGE AND FINK ABiORTMENT OT FLAIN AND FANCY 0FRA GLASSES JCBT RECE.VED. New Styles In Fsarl, Fancy, and iforoseo Caiea. wiLLiii y. McAllister, OI'TMIAN, No. 728 CHESNUT Street. 11 13 Ins trP PB I LA DELFHIA. By Atlantic Cable. Iokdom, Not. 25.-Th tim, In its editorial to-day, on the tabiect of tbe election"!, fays that the Liberal majority In tbe new Honee of Com mons will be 117. The defeat or Mr. Gladstone) tor ISoath west Lancashire is mainly due to a local dW-like of the Irish In that district. Pabis, Nov. 25. Mr. Burlintratie and the other members of the Chinese Embassy are expected here in the latter part of December. Pestu, ov. 25. The Croatian Dr-putlcs were yesterday admitted to seats ia the llungoriaa Diet. New York Stock U"otatlona s'45 P. H. Kecelved by telegraph from Olendlnnlng at Ddvla, HttM'k liiokera. No. 4.S H. Tblrd street: N.Y.Ueut. K 12V Toledo A Wab 68 N.Y, and K. K a; M II. A Ht. Paul It... oS fo. aud Kea. r Ml j Adams Kxpreaa...M 411 Micb.s.and N. I. K..tn Wells. Knrgo A Co...2ilV4t Ole. and HULK HJill. H. Kx press Co....17 Chi. and N. W. com nr i'enu. 6s, new OH Chi. and N.W.rref...S7i(inld lltvy Cht and R. I. K inn j Market dull and Arm. ritts. h W.diChl.K.lliiJHi - United States Commissioner's Cask. At roon to-dity, before United Hiates CoruinU-lcinpr He. rj Ptilllipa, Jr., Chrlattan McCarthy had a iieafli gninin the cnarga of uttering counterfeit innrie.v. II-wan arrested Inst night in Turner's Hun, No. 443 No-tb Third street. On being; tuueu tn iuo oitmitii iiouae ami searonecl. a I'-rge bundle contalnlcg bogus Ofty.cent cur rencv no'n to the amount of $30, a dollar's uci th of bogus qnerters IhoJ two $2 bogus bank: hills were tound upon nis person. The conn terf-tts were all well executed, and might eaally pa&s for genuine. lie was committed to answer. QRSAI Sale n SPECIAL NOTICE. WISniNG TO CLOSE OUT THEItt PRESENT STOCK. TREVIOUS TO REMOVAL TO THEIll NEW STORE, No. 1124 CEESNDT Street, Will Offer their Entire Assortment &t eucIi Prices as will insure RAPID S$LE3. CLAEK & BIDDLE, JEWELLERS AND SILVERSMITHS, No. 712 CHESNUT Street. 11 U Bawalmtp Fnir.ADELPHfAx gUI'ERIOR QUALITIES AND STYLEJ BROOHE SHAWLS, From 'ew York Auctions, at Low rrlcetv OPEN CENTRES BUOCHE, FILLED CENTRES BROOHE, LONG AND SQUARE BROCHB BEAUTIFUL BLANKET 811 AWLS, LONG BLACK THIBET. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 South SECOND Street. AST F.AC HAN AXD VELVET CLOTHS OF MAGNIFICENT QUALITIES. BLACK ABTRACUAN. BROWN A31RACHAN, PUKPLE ASIRACHAN. r.Tontagnac Volvot Cloths. BLACK VELVET CLOTHS, PURPLE VELVET CLOTH8, VELVET BEAVEU3, With a great vaalety of Cloths of the Lower Grades. EDWIN HALL & CO., NO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 112)ws2t rHILADSLTHIA.
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