8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADELPIIIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 18G8. CITY INTELLIGENCE. Crftnr'A InTKtliri'lon Into tti rlr rnnmllturrii Attudlnff Kobert C'roaaleyi This morning. at 11 o'clock, Coroner Dante Is. Hi U uk lu bin office, beld an lnqaest upou tue body of Kobert Orossley. ld seventeen year o ege. who died suddenly, oa the !5tn Instant, At Placid place, on Hontu Keo nd atreet. Dr ThomuLRcO, No. 78 Siutti Second street, IfMtinrd-WM tailed lo to see the lad; be "''j about three minute after I entered the houi: should J ndge '"" symptoms that lie died Irem tue etXecH ''ji'nLiuigren. In whose ami store tbe boy wee em Pi d. testified tht on lut Tuesday morning be aWrcted tne led taking money from the drawers cliargsd him wnb It, end tne led finally cnutesed that he hud been taking small sums ever since be entered the place: said ihat the rasun be too It was beonse be old rot get tanugn to eat at home: went to bis home anil bis mother told m that Begot as mucn to eel es the rest of the famuy: I eon. senwd to "iKlve W-i . promised aim to lutetr"ile h bis father. es tae lad feared he would kl'l h'm; during the evening hit mother came to uie and said nis iuct " - -Ing pass.; 1 then hid the boy up stairs ana locked. lllUQ IIP! SllrrwTUO mc uw -Ton miHii-t unit nn.rning I saw the boy; he acted very singularly: he tekked hit body convulsively es thomtb be hd been Vo srnul: I had not yet my suspicions eiclt'd. his mother told pie that he had token something trom a boitle niaiked with e smi I and cross luties; wnt for a dncior; (he hoy tiled: lierd that tne b ly wm fre quently helen et tome; ll appears that he was badiy ireHtrd at home, Mrs. Handers testiaed Went to the home where the hoy ws oead: learned thai on the previous even, nlrg his father had beaU'ti htm wl'.tt a cane; learned thai the buy had said to his fa htr that "he (tUu boy) would kill himself." . . Oiaries K Mon t teulfled Have seen the boy beaten very heavl y. Ronaona lwkef testified L've near; wan In my house when I luorit that the hoy was d a1; tw. week' ao I heard tne boy crying to bis father who wa surely whlnplng blm with a cowhide "O, 'a'Oer, d, n't kill me;" the "atherlsln the constitnt uabtt ot whipping h'e chlidron very hTd. . . a number o' witnesses then leetlfl'd that thy had heard the hoy took Birychnloe, but knew coining ot It theniM l es. ... Dr HhBpli lEh. w ho made a post mortem cxarolna thm'of the body of the lad , deposed:-t here were no m-inal mikN or violence; upou turning hack the scalp 1 disciiveied two slight bruises on the under aid-o' U: hese were Blight might have been cwusml Oaring the fit, or might have been caused by blow; these bruises cmild have had nothing to do wl-n tbe death; upou (insertion I toliud great congesilonof tue brain, longs and liver, and toe blond was in a Sold state; I found no organic disease whatever; the post mon em appearances were such as to be, In my opinion. rot Incompatible wltn tbesuppositlon that a pnlsnn like strychnia had been taken: from these ap- reeranres and the symptoms described by witnesses, conclude that desth was caused by strychnia. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Carpet Thlcirca Larceny of Olothtnjr A. Tlll-tHpper A I'ollccuiuu Heaten Cblckeua KecoTered. Policeman Curry and Myers, yesterday morning, overhauled three fellowe at German town roud and Oxford streets wltn four rolls of carpel in their possession. The circumstances belDg auspicious, the men and tbe carpet were taken to the Ktevenlh .District Htalion, where they gave the names of Wllilnm Oouway, ThomHB McOulre, end Thomae Doran. It was auhsequently discovered that the carpet factory of Knorr & Webb, on Oermanlown road, below Oilord Blreet, had been biokeu lntoand robbed. The alleged thieves had a bearing before Alder man Heine, wuo cjuimuieu luem iu ueietait oi 11600 bail. Daring the flTe at the Atlantic Garden on Wednesday night, an individual of rather bulky dimensions was taken Into custody, aud on examination he was found to be surrounded by inree vts's and lour pairs of pantlo ins Which he had Btolen lr.,m one of the dwellings on fire. Alderman loland held hint la $80U ior trial. Joseph Qnlnn; aijed nineteen years, with two other yuung mo, went into the store at Eleventh and Federal MreoU. yesterday, and relieved tbe till of ill. Joseph wvs captured and the others escaped. Ahlerm m B usall ent him to prison (or his appearance at C'jurt. I'ol iceman Klmes, of the Is' 1 nth District, yesterday arrested Thomas Marks for drunk enness, whereupon the latter turned on him aud used a whip pretty freely ovor his head, lie was, however, tukeu before Alderman Pan coast, who held him to answer. Tue police of the Twenty-third Ward yes terday overhauled Alfred Foulke and Uenry Helner, on tbe Tecony road, each with a bag of chickens on his back. They were bound over by Alderman Holmes. John Welcome and Martha Too, colored, live In Bpafl'urd street. Yesterday they were arrested on the charge ot being implicated la the burglary at the store Mo. 611 Hhlppeu street, a few evenings since. The goods were recovered at their house. Alderman Titter xuary committed the alleged offenders. Attempted Safe Blowing A Neighborhood Ai.aumkd. About 4 o'nluck this morning the occupants of the buildluus on tievenih street, between Market and Chesnut streets, were aronsed from their slumbers by a loud report, which resembled an explosion. On inquiry It was discovered that an attempt had beeu made to blow open a sale In tbe Franklin Institute building. The ''blowers" had entered the boarding-bouse on the north side of the build lug, and by that means went Into the yard and over the fence to the side yard of the structure. Teen they raised the rear window and entered tl e Itctuie-room. They ascended tue stairs to the stcoud- story, where by means of a broken pane of glass they got Into a private office. A tlotir which separated this room from the office of the Mineblil Hallroad Company was forced open by a jimmy. In the southwest corner was a huge sale, which the sonandrels Imme diately went to work at. The carpet around the Bale was completelys saturated with water Xor the purpose of preventing a fire. An un usually large quantity of powder was placed in tbe keyhole and the match ignited. In a tew moments the explosion took place, which not OLly alarmed the entire neighborhood but the op ei a tor s themselves. Tue force was so great that the windows In the building were com pletely shattered, and the knob ot the door was hurled against the wooden partition with such Violence as to break the panelling. The entire, b Lett-Iron covering of the door was blown off, but the Inner portion was left intact. The "blowers" on the report started off, one out through the alley . on tbe north to Decatur street, where he came afoul of Policeman Maunders, but, being fleet of foot, managed to escape. A second one tried tbe alley to Seventh street, but with less suc cess than bis confederates, an be entered the armsof Policeman Frank Wilson, of the Fourth District, who had been attracted to the spot by tbe report, though he wasatandlng at Klxth and Arch streets. On searching the premises, a Jimmy," a pick, and a dark lantern were fouud. The latter article was on a ledge, opposite u sldo door, which had evidently been Intended to be used by tbe burglars as a mode of egress. The name of the fellow In custody Is James Hooe, alias James Watson. He will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station, A Bold Roubery. During the formation of tbe military yesterday alternoon on 15 road Btreet, two robbers entered the residence o, Alfied Uurger, No. 651 North Ilroad street, by forcing open the btseraent door. Tbe family bad gone to sen the military. In about half an hour Mrs. Burger returned, and on entering her beu-room confronted a tall fellow, who said, 'Look out for that fellow going out of tbe win dow." Sue replied, "You look like another of tbe fellows." aud immediately entwined ber arms around bis neck. He uitemp'ed to get rid of her, but she beld on so close that he carried bf r Into tbe front ball, when she dropped from sheer exhaustion. Th sudden exit of tue scamp attraoted the attention of t be bystanders, who gave chase. He entered tbe saw-null at Olive Urtet, where be was captured. He bad on him a lot of valuable Jewelry, some silver spoors, a gold watch, aud a silver and a pearl card oase. lie gave tbe name or Charles Welsh, bat Is also known to the police authorities as James Harrington. HIh confederate, Kichard Jiooth, was a tiny little fellow, who, on the entrance of Mrs. Burger, was dropped out of the second-story window by bis tall companion. He dropped on thn pavement, and was taken care of by olllzxn Uobert Dickson. Ilol h of the robbers had a bearing before Aldermaa Masse?, who sent them to prison, in default of t'iuw ball. Cautioh To Mehchantb T. B. Peterson & brothers, publishers, No. 800 Chesnnt street, Philadelphia, beg leave to state that they are In no wsy eoudi cted with the getting up of any City, Htate. or Buslne h Directory whatever; that they have no agents canvassing for the same, and never bave had; and any persons mxklbgsuob representations to the publlo in the name of T. B I'eternon, or T. B. Peterson A Brothers, are Impostors. Attempted Bdicics. Lewia Smith, who re Fldes at No. 7.10 Morse street. In a bouse kept by tshaniuu Yccum, attempted to commit sul fide yesterday by opening an artery la bis aria. DumesUo irvnbJea are said to bo the cause, AN0 TUERJNQ UEST. Tlie Peatli of ITeitry NcatterROOil, and th I'lrenmatAnrea attentlne; It. At noon after tbe completion of the inquest Q the Crossley case the Coroner began au In" vest (gallon Into that of Jf enrjr Hca tier good, wbo was knocked down at Third and Heaver streets, about midnight on the 6th Inst., and die Ion Wednesday morning last, at ill reldeno ou Lelthgow street, above Oeorge. lir. HispMKb mad" f 'm'r'ZlZ''.im Skamlna'lon of the body, and deputed the hoJy was grsuly ema ciated; I found a Moil-clrcnlar wound tnree quarters of an Inch Ion; over the outer anle ef theieriey. Dearly healed; the and or lid of left eye blackened; no .other Internal marks of vlolem e; on ths Inner side of scalp on left sloe I dlsooveied two perfectly round bruises alios t half an Inch la diameter; tner was tflni-ed blood ab ut the left temple, and tbe left temporal mm le wm hrulsed; I found a Ira Jure one and a quarter Inches long la externa' piste of frontal bone over tbe fxte-nal anK'eol left eye. mutlnit parallel with tempnrul ridge; beneath Ibis there was a fracture of the inner piaie of tempo ral bone, rin nln crO"SWvt; at several p ilill I fiiund blood efluied beneaih the arachnoid mem b'ane: the blood-venjels of the brain were greatly contented In the apex of t'ifl left lung ther was a i abscess: tne other organs of the ctic-.i wsis sO'litd but somewhat eocene"!; ter, wag b,,)tt InthereOium nd eulofi; d aih was cus d from Injuries to ilie bra n, hailened ny toe heraoirhe Irniu tli h jls. Dr. I.ou s (liuel. who aitHtnlul the dueM1, tPsti fli d Was called to the deceased on the al'.erno'iu of the 'ill limi; tifiind him senseless In beil; tils pulse was slo'v: found wounds on hl- held, hul found no s'gns of irnoiurc; In the lett tetntiornl legl m found a grrft deal ot lluced lliixl; there was ell'uied b'oo'l also under tbe left eye-lid: also under tbe left loiter jaw: come to the conclusion tint the f pi eased was struct down by one or several blows trom a h ni.t Instrument, pro is'ilr fruu a bl.irkjack; during the wh"le ilm of bis ilfkiieus ho whs xeuselens except a lew nxjmm.Ui; on tbe vll h Irsl. In tlie moriiinK, 1 found his lunxi In thn begin ning ot paiai tl"; ultio tim pupils ot ids eyes, whl h were during, the wboiw time oi the olsea8 9oonirriteil, Inadlu'eil cnuoiiloti; he never cainn to his mind on li bis uem, at o'clock on the morning ot the 26' ri li st. The Doctor then c irroburated tne foregolog testi mony oi Dr. Shuplclu'u. Olllcer Koch testlded that ahont 1 o'clnck on the morning ot the 7th liixtaut he came across a man iylnR on the pavement at Tnlrd aud Braver STeeis; cooiilu't e. i he muu up end started f ir hulp; when 1 got hn k ayounu man cme up and I sixike to lil u alicnt (.eltli.g a p'.sti-carl to take tue otiiT to tlie sta tion hi'tiRe; another young matt tho i citine up and the three of uscairled him as far as (Infinite and CniVfit street; lett htm ihreaud went at.ur a pusli cari; then t'ok blm to tne station hunse; there was bh'OO where tbe in mi was Ivlnir. E. W. (lark fstirleti Live No. ItVifl Chnrlo.te strei t; on the eight In unefttiou was coming up Beaver s reel: a man was standing there; auoihur mau was a'Mi there Darned Aaron ltenner: saw Benner leave the oiher. who went ei Third sireet towards Ue rift; went up Beaver towards CbarloUe; saw, an otllcer tnere hunting for a push cart: aiked what was the matter: be told me he bad fouod a man 'ylug oa the pavement; went and looked at the man; another man came op; we took the man to the Station House. Oifllcer Miller testified-On Inst Monday ulgut two weeks since, from information received, I arrested John Couover. and found a billy on his person; the accused said nothing when arrested, Victor l'eurone testified Live No. 1109 Charlotte street; was a'. John Hutu's, on tecoud street, above C'aual.on tbe night In question, about Vi o'clock; Mr. Banner and Mr. Holllnshead came In and wanted te play a gaaie of bagatelle: 1 started to go home, and. ua'l KO- iiui I way across 1119 nuor nm.ma lug uuui wbeu I stopped and watched tie game; a young nian kept the game for them; we had beer; aher 1 drank my beer 1 turned around ana saw Heat ierood standing beside me; Hcattergood picked up tbe glass of brer be.ong ok to the young man wuo kept the game and drank it: the vouuk man came up and there wss no b er for h'ru; I then paid for a gla-s of b sr 'or blm; Rnbl then ebked me to get mem out. as be wanted to shut up; a Ueroian tb.-n eame In the place; Conover alo carre Id; Holl ngslwad and 1 btsritoou'; ainn'isee neuner tcuergoou, nor uon overinul 1 guttoTLlrd and lieave' streets; we all three commencod talking there: conover esughl HcatterKOud by tne collar iid ssld ' i'll arrest y jn:" be pulled HcatterKOud oft' the pavement Into tbe street; 1 told him rot to do that; Pcut'.ergood came aroubd to where I was atanding; told mm 10 go home; he staried across the street; be was ratbsr tight; I aud Holllnshead left there; went up Toint Sfeet about lirty teel above 11 'aver; stopped and talked together; while talking heard something fall, ana looking around saw a man lylug on the pave ment; Bald to ltolllnstied. 'That man has knocked tbst man down;" Holltnsbead answered: "Never m ud. j guess he has done something to Aaron Bnn ner;" we started away: before we started. Conover came up to tie from wnere tne man was lying: be addressed sme words to Holllnshead; went to Third and Ueorge streets: Blurted to go home. John liullliiehead. residing at No. iof)eorje street, testified All lelt the tavern at ahnui tnesame tlaae; all sioppeo on the corner and talked t 'Ketuer; Scai tergtod raid. "I'm a K"publtcn," when Oonover said, In a Joke, "I'll arrest you;" acatteigood started to go home afar Conover lei go h.s holu; afterwards beard the fall, and saw a man 1 lug on iheslitewalk; saw the man down aid Conover standing uo: Conover then wheeled and came towards in; be said. "I knocked that, man down:" It was about 1 o'clock: don't know whether ll was Bcattergood he knocked down: Conover told me that a man hud run agaluet htm, and he hid knocked him down; thatlt was a larger man ihun ricaitergood. Aaron Benner. living at Ko. ml' Ft John street, corroborated the foregoing, and said, In addition, Ihat he wax the last one in come 11 n to the corner: tour per sons, Conover, Holllnshead und two others I did not know were there when I got up: S'ooa tnere a wane; they were all talking annul politics; went across th4 street aud met two ollloe s: left 'he other tour mere; sw a man lying at Third and Beaver streets: weut torim.anu roio mm 10 get u; ne got uo; ne was bletduis orattv freely: bat hloa to the corner stp: st him down on it; be was cat about the head; asked blm where be lived; couldn't get a dhtlnct answer out of blm except that lie sa'd "take me to thn Independence Hose House;" te d him I c uld not do It, as I bad no authority then; told him I would take him borne; tried to lead blm up 'J bird street; took blm about ten ards when he tore awav from me and went uo Third street towards Ororge dl'n't fo'low him: hava since learned that the man Is called "Big Charlie"; bis namelsWyatt; Conover has since said that he was the man that he (Conove-) bad knocked down; didn't see scatter good stiuck. Aheest op an Artful Fokoeu A Fouoed Chuck fob S7OU0 Cash bdUonfkssion' of tub 1 ei.'onkk. This morning a youug man had a 1 eurlng before Alderman Beitler, to answer the charge of havlngcomraUted a forgery amount ing to 17000, or 01 having been a pardceps crimi ms In the same. He was arrested at an early hour yesterday mornig in a state of beastly intoxication by Officer IMwson, and. on being taken to the Station House, the tuual search was made), and on his person was fouud J25U,0tl in casn, a check ior $1000, and another tor S7000. Tue 40t0 cbeck was drawn by T. O. Mayer, Oashler of the "Allentown National Bank," in fuvor of Htewart Hauser," and Is bona fide ot itself, though obtained under surreptitious circum stances. The other is on the "Mechanics' Bans: of New Yoilt," and Is a forgery. Tbe defendant when arrested gave bis name as "James Miller," subsequently as "Htewart Hauser," and finally said be was the son of Mr. Jacob bingmeister, the proprietor of an ex tensive tannery lu Allontown. He said, furthermore, that he had been In trusted with $10,000 by his father, and that he got intoxicated through being led Into bad company. At the bearing, this morning, he said that bis proper name was 8. V. Kaiser, and that he was a resident of Htroudsburg, l'a. He pronounced all his preceding statements false, and said be bad made them only beoiuse ri being unconscious from tbe effects of liquor, lie Is a genteel-looking young man, well di'tssed, of rather prepossessing appearanoe.and ba been but the dupe of others more skilled In anlul crime than himself, Hlnce his arrest he has made a full confession of the forgery, and given the names of the principals In the mat ter Associated with hltn. Mr. T. C Moyer, the Cashier of the Bint at Alltn'own, was examined at the bearing tbl mointng, and testified that the defendant Chiled on him on the 20th iustunt with a note fiom Mr. Hlngmeisler ol Allentown, wuo kept an account in their bank, requesting that a check for tViHX) on the Mocuauic' Bank of New York should be cashed. The signature of Mr. SlugmelRter was so well exe cuted that Mr. Moyer promptly compiled with tbe request, giving fbo defendant $3000 lu cash, and his check for $100 1, which was one of the two found ou blm. Tlie cbeck for $7000 given in exchange wits a forgery, and by the prompt arreHl of Hits man the buuk loses but about 15(10 out of the entire ij'OOO paid hi in. When the facts of the arrest were communi cated to Ch ief Lamon, of the Detective Police, be at once took such ettloient action as secured the attendance of the cashier of tbe Allentown Bank, together with oaicer Uenrge Hark, both of that place, into who.se custody defendant was delivered, and with whom he took his depar ture, by the North Pennsylvania rtailroud, this afternoon. A Highwayman. John Ryan, aged twenty one yeurs, attacked a citizen last night at Third and Houth streets, and attempted to steal bis watch. Harbor Policeman Myers was in the vicinity at the time, aud he took charge of Ityau, wbo has been held by Alderman Carpen ter for a further hearing. An Owner Wantfd. A polioeman of the Twelfth District picked up a new coat, a vest, a pair of stockings, and a watch, at rtlxth and Parrish streets, at an curly hour tills morning. The articles are at the station, Tenth and Thompson streets, wwHltlng an owner. Tiik Funebai, of Mkyeb Abnold. Tbta morning tbe funeral of Meyer Arnold, who died ou Tuesday evening last, took place Irom bis late residence, No. 4t0 N. Kifih street, at 9 o'clock. It was largely attended by tbe name to us friends and relatives, TBI FlRK AT TBI JtXaITTW GARDKIf. On Tuesday night this place of amusement, situ ated on Cjallnwblll street, below Fifth, wa destroyed by fire. Several of tbe surrounding properties were slightly damaged by Ore, but suffered considerably from water. At I o'olook yesterday morning the flames broke out In the front part of the building, and during the pro gress of the Are tbe front wall fell, covering up and severely Injuring a onmber of firemen. The Uaraeu WM occupied bv Cnrran A Norrls, whose lots will be about $20 OUO. on which there is no Insurance. The propcrtv was owned by Mr. BlcklPtr.or E"7iCutown, rJ. 3., w!ioi4 I5 will be about the same amount, he, like Corrvi A Norrls, having no insurance. This was owing to tbe fact that the structure bad been con demned some time since by the Building Inspectors. JEWELRY. SILVERWARE, ETC. ESTABLISHED IN 1040. THIItD EDITIONuOUBTn EDITION WASHINGTON. TIiO Fortbcosiius Jieasftg from tho President Expensive Committees-Secretary HcCul loch's Ileport-Ocneral v Unint. MEAD & BOBBINS, I Successors to John 0. Meat! & Son, Manufacturers of Flnost Grades of SILVER PLATED WARE3. We make our own goods, deposit the silver Accurately by weight, and warrant each article by our trade-mark on the base, and by written guarantee If preferred. They are equ il to the finest grades of English and French Wares, are artistic lu design, and elegantly ornamented. cutl'er y. TEAItL, IVORY, and RUBBEU CUTLERY in great variety, Plated aud Unpiated, In quan tities as required. Jf. E. Corner MX Til and CIIESJiUT Sts., 11 19 IhstntW PHIt.ADELPTIIi. SOLID SILVER. BAILEY & CO., CHESNUT and TWELFTH Sts., ABE THE AUTHORIZED AGENTS IN THI3 CITY FOR THE STERLING SOLID SILVER W ARE or tuths Tho Gorliam Manuftictiiring Co, C. & A. PEQUICNOT. Manufacturers of WATCH CaSBS, and fiealeis In American and Imported W A. T O II IS 8, HO. 18 South SIXTH Btreet, t gjrptnths Urmutar.tory. No. to. H. riFTH Strut. 8AAC K. 8TAU FFER, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Ko. 148 J. StCOM) St. cor. of (Jnarry. An assortment Of WATCHES, JEWELRY, and Pl'ATED WAKE, constantly on band, suitable far Holiday Gilts. n 25 wfmtat CLOTHS, CASS1MERES, ETC. pANTALOON STUFFS! JAMES & LEU, KO.llNOttTII IKCOJIU IIBEBI, Sicn of the Golden Lamb, Have now on band a yery large and oholoe assort ment of all the new styles of Fall aud Winter Fancy Cassiinercs IN TAB MARKET, To which they In vlt the attention of the trade and others. U 23 w AT WI1QI.BH.AXB AUD RETAIL. 3YEVUJNG & WILDMAM. BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 110 South THIRD Street, AGENTS FOR BALK OF First Mortgage liouds or Kockford, Hoc' Island, and St Louis Kailroad, Interest WHVBN PER CENT., clear of a'l taxi payable In GOLD Auguit and February, for sale 7X and accrued interest hi currency, Also First Mortgage Bonds or the Danvlllo llazleton, and Wilkcsbarre Railroad. Interest BEVEN PER CENT., CLEAR OF ALL TAXES, payable April and October, for sale at Be and accrued Interest. Pamphlets with maps, reports, and fall Information of these roads always on band for dlstrlbu Ion. DEALER H la Government Bunds, cold, Silver Coupons, e.c. fcTOC'Kt or alls lads bonght end sold on comm. Slon In New Yoik and Philadelphia. II 8 lutits NOTICtT. I have this day made a redaction of TEN TO FIFTEEN FER CENT, in the prices of my Fine Custom-made Boots and Shoes fur gen tlemen's wear. Tbe latest styles always ou hand in different measures, so that a ready fit may he obtained. BARTLETT, Ko. 83 SOUTH SIXTH STKEEr, 10 IS fmw ABOVE CHESNUT, pARLOll CROQUET, A Fine Assortment, $10 1'cr Set. A LiKUE VARIETY OF NEW 0451LS. FROM TrASIIlNQTON. Bfcial D'.qmlefi to The livening Telegraph lite rrrftlrfctit'a Heasnge. VientNGToi, Nov. 27. Much Important in formation is expected in lbs forthcoming mes esge of the President. It a re pjrtel that be will Rive in it a full history ot tbe negotiations for the Fcttlcme Lt of tho Alabama claims. Congressional In vewtiralliifc Commit teea are expensite luxuries. The Ordnance Com mittee, up pointed to ventilate ccrtaia irregulari ties, held teveral mceticg, took volumes ot tcetiftiony, and finally rcpurted. It is said that the cost of simply copjini: and preparing docu ments to be laid be'ore tbe committee ai.ounWd to the mug little cum uf $17,000. If this single item alone has swallowed up so many thou" (sods, it Lat muet bave beeu the coat of tbe en tire investigation, aud what will its sequel, tbe Djcr invtittftation, added to the Congressional luxury, lu the appresnte foot up! Tlie Report of the Secretary of tho Treasury it nearly all lu the hands of the printer. Tue statistical part is tow in tho erune of preparation, aud tbe entire report will be completed enrly next week. It is bcina; printed a', tho Treasury De partment. General 11 rant does not propose to leave for New England until Monday next. Ship News. Fortress Monf.ob, Nov. 27. Arrive, brie Anicr.cas, Horn Uuenos Ajrt-t, for orders, aad barque Dye Futtend, irotn Liverpool lor City Point. Latest markets by Telegraph. KlW Yobk, Nov. 27. O ilton U-m at 2V.;o. Fionr auif ; sales ut toU barrels at .asi (j notations. WOaa'. slis1j; salts of 7.V0 busbsls. torn tliu: sales o 44 ll busbt Is at tjl'lll i:.',. oautl-ni; saias of 7.0 0 tiBtlitlu ai Tic. Umt Pork: dim ai. Iii7j,ii7, LaiU dull at liil.tic. Wblsky qult. Kw York Stock Qnotailon 2 P. ft. Xcivi by tcletcraptt from WlendluulBg d OavlN, Htovlt. Brokers, H e. it . TttlM KtreeU N. T. Ceut. K 17!4 1'mc. Mali 8. O W S. Y. and E. R. Wtst. Union Tel... 88, fh. ana Kea. It WiTol. & Wab. Kit 6tf Mleta. h. and N. 1. ft. U(i'; M, & at. 11. It. coin 118 Ulev. 4 flttsb'e B.. 8Hi AUams Ks. Uo MM Chi. and N.W. com 8;d WelU, Fargo , i Chi. and N.W. pref. Hij U. 8. Express 40 Chi. and K.I. K 103!Tnutsee6s, new.. tW'X ntts. r. w. a ;m. nsj.luoiti mg Market strong. THE GEORGIA SENATORS. Tlielr Political tlnloim and Ilia. In a recent letter to Hon. II. V. W. Miller, one of the United States Senators elect frO'o Georgia, lion. Joshua Ilill, his colleague, say: 'When atked what was your trne position, I answered tbst you were an old Whig, but had not been acting with tlie Democratic party. That you were independent in your cottrae; recounting what you had done lor Convention, in tne Convection, and in defense of the Cou fitilution prepared by the Convention. And I ventured to i-av ol vou, that Irora mv know ledge of you, you would support acy measure of me j,ew auiuinisiratiuu in at met your approval ; tb,t you would not consider yourself bound to follow tbe lead of any eet ot politicians, lu this 1 thouKbt I did you no injustice. Such wiii and is my confidence of General draut, au J such my reliance upon your manly determina tion to do whatever jou think riput, tbat I venture to hope that you will pive a generous support to many ot the leading measures of tbe iLeotiiiiig Adunuistra'iou." To this letter Dr. Miller bus replied as follows: Atlanta, Ga., Wednesday, ov. 18. Dear Bit: In your noie of ttie 17th isi. (ma received), jou very correctly state my pusittou in relation to tbe meomiup administraiion. isaeitiKenor at a Senator, I will offer it no factious opposition. On tbe contrary, so lar 119 nmy bo consistent with mv dutv to the coumr aud my obliKations to tbe Contitutiou, I expect to support 11. 01 lienerat 'iraut person tilv, 1 know notbine; but in common with th, whole cocntrv, I indulge tbe hope tbat, avaihnir hitu- eeit ot ms luaepenaeat pjsiinu, guided by b s own msgoaninuty and sound judtroient he will rire above mere party interests aud make his ada.iniBtration so "iraudly pairiotic" as to command tbe admiration of all men. Should 1 find exhibited by bitn ibe dcslte to restoru to the wbole country tbe tranquility which result iroru the obi-ervauce of tbe Constitution aud obedience to the laws and the libertv secured bv botu, be will have no more earnest aupporter than myself. From my knowledge of your public and pri vate character, I have no doubt you recosnize other and bipber duties forau American Senator tbtin the maiuteuauce of a party and the distri bution of tbe emoluments of office, and I share with jou tbe expsctatiou that, upon quenious which may arise In tbe futuie, we shall not bo widely separated. Very reBpectlully, your obodleut ("errant, II. V. M. Miller. Hon. Joshua Hill. PIIILAVELFUIA BT0CZ EXCQAXliK BALKS, X0V. 11 Uoported by De Haven fc Br i., No. 40 b. Third streei BKTWKKW BOARDS. If 000 ezos -B2ep 1 12 (i-u ciiy txs, ist-w.2a.li'2t (1100 du.Old........l..l' .btll I.' ll H, M.IJ64L 8 'j S slit! A Am. ......12, Bl t-ti Inn Cool K A... 2K 18 sti Lcb. V A CSS B. HOSKINS A CO., BTATIONJCBS A5D KNGRAVElta, ' llmwssin HO.NBAACU Btreet, 100 an Hwrtd R b3. 41s IIH) do 1H0 III). ...... .1)30. tU t 1(1 do.. VI li KO do .2U.4!lfti) lot do tim. li 0 do bio.. i'J HH.VUKD BOARD. I1C0 Cltv . New a; l uu feuna R Kt'.,- Uhs sb Wash & Wal 8 )il 8- do. 5t,, ICO an Keau... ...... S3".. 49,', I WEDDING INVITATION, ENGHAVED IN Iho 1 f wfi t and bout rnauntir. XiOUlb IKIlKA, Matlom r and Engraver, 9 1 luoaCHJSUr BirrM. AUCTION SALES. IFur adttdioMtl Auc.Uuiim tee the Se.vf.nth J'(K. MARI'IN BROTHERS, AUCriONEERS. ( Ch'-iv Fnl-"nieii fur M. Thomas & noun.) l. I i'j LI1XSN UT bl.. ear eoirauce from Minor. Publlo sale on Ibe premises No. 1S( N. Thirteenth HAKTSOMK MODEUN 'ril RFK STORY lUtICK KhblUiMJn; AM) I Of OF UKUUXU. On liiw.iduy Morning PtccmberS at lOocloek precisely, on ttie premises, No. 18. N. TlilrU'f'ln .mrfnt. abuvn Munig'imurv Tfiiiie, all Dial lianrlsiiuie nixlern iithb s ory urink rt-Hldfiite. ttirtis-stury uouoja bautc buUdtutc, ami tut lit ground. u 27 at Public sle nn tlie premist-s. No. 2042 Wallace strt. UAKlisOMK MOIIISHN Til K Kh I'DltY lilllCK ltUlKNCK AND LOT OV (JKOU.VD. Ou TuyNday MoralnK reeetnher 8. St It L'clncli preclnnly. on tbe premises, all that hsmiMimie inuUt-ro tliree-s.nrv hrl It rail derce. ltare-siory double back buildings, aud lot of srniiud, sliuateon ttie si utb side of Wullace sireei. corner of Twenty-first si reel, Nn. 2012. Tbe bou e Is In exoelleut loudiilou, well bulb, aod bas all idh tuoilerii liuprnvenieais. Terms, iti 0 may remain no ninriRase. May be seen at any lluiw. Keys at No. 2u2 y aiiaca street, 11 27 St B O S T O IV. Tho Custom of Punloning Trl soners on Thankssiring Daj Observed. FROM BOSTON. CotiTlctsi rnrdond. Boston, Nov. 27. The custom of pardoning one or more convicts In the State Prison on TbaiikKlviug day, with a bountiful dinner to all, was not omitted yesterday. TUe pardouei prisoners were Edward C. Ray, of Boston, sen tenced to ten, and served seven yearn, for obtaining goods by false pretenses; aud William Kelly, of Lenox, sentenced to twenty, aud served eleven, for asisult witb luteal ti kill- A large number ot spectators wera present.' Tne exerclfcs, consisting of binglug, epea'tin,?, etc., added interest to the occasion. FR 0M BALTIMORE. Eptektl Desfotch to The AVenmj 7Vir7rrrjY JJaltimorb, N v. 27. TliiinUsQirlns nay ler viuioes. Yesterday wa very peurally and Dpto piiately obierved as a holiday. All b lstness was suspended. Tlie cburchea generally held services during tbe uioiuing, aud were fairly attended. There were numerous festivals for the benefit of orphans', aud other aseocitttloui. A large number of persons went to the country. The places of amusement were open day and night. Tbe Gas Company made a prescut of four hundred turlteys to its different employes. Though most of tbe bar ruooas aud restau rants were open, very little drunkenness orror dylsm occurred. No accidents ar reported. The (ervices at the Cathedral were grand and impofing. JIany presents were given to the poor, etc. No newspapers were published this morning. Ron. William M. Price, one of the oldest and nioet prominent raenbers of tbe Baltimore Bar, who died yesterday iu his 77th year, from luSrmi'ics of age, was a contem porary of llevcrdy Johnson, and has bs n a member of the Legislature and prominently named as United States Senator attainst R-verdy Jobnsou; was twice United States District At torney, and leveral yesr City Counsellor under Uai or Chan man. All tbe Court pay resptet to his memory. Cohonir'b Cares. The Coroner's jury in the esse of the lad Cros -ley, rendered a verrtic' tbat be came to his deatn from tbe efleots of lakltiK strycbnlne. Tbe Coroner's inquest In thn case of Henry N. 8cHiiern(iod was suaponded at li o'clock, ibis alternoon, to be continued to-morrow. Liezt is "played out." People in Washington mean to Lave one more railroad, or die iu the attempt. TEE MARKETS. The following are the latest quotations for tbs various articles Ueelguated: APHE3 Ddtvs ou Hoi. lat st 100Ib7-75 77J3 Pearl, Ir.tsort 12(S U2 CArDL.&a Duty: 2c lb. Sperm. V ...- 0-48 Do.ptl 1"64.I0-6S 3 DotioJ'ddtnty 1) (u, 60 Adatu'neUty 18 p) ii Adaui'e stale fcu coal-Duty: Vjcua ik ion, Llv.on'lton - Sidney i.i Plctou (d AntO. -t.n.tti.H'IKi,'i -00 coi;oa-Dcty; 8 o v iw Marac'o glOlntid 28 a;J0 UuayaqU " Para. 1 " St. Dom'o !" " a ti.FrfcK-XrtTY;5o f tt) Java,Tu'e,ViK'U.21 HU J ami. li; HJja IB Lannayra 14.'.sa 1 Uaracaibo 14,a 17 Bl.DiiUi,,Ctt:in. 14 a 14,' tjOFPlUt (Kcrviiu - Duty; Db and ltr. 20. and ciieatnliic, oc. V. Am'cau lutcot 22a 2z,' Slu-at lii'K new (auiu.) . U....-S8 a Bheuttg old. it a 21 bheath's yel. n a Pig. 1 bin a Bull 83 a DHL U.i AND DYKB Alcotinl -i 15 a !17'4 (Q i CuDtS -25 ty-w Cuba fn bond prt s lb. 1 l"M 15 l6ij-7 g liuvarii.ua k. H'Jltd-DUTY; Hlvceut Ox, B. A. A a., . ? O Li te ... - ru iiui, . - AiotrBRioc'trlue 75 a-85 tlensal, 'ft lb...l-oo a 2 25 Alum 84ia ,S'4-ftiudrii gold.-U8 a 115 Aut'yrt't;, gld 14,'ia li', , Maiitila.aohl.. 7u a 1 00 riissal, t old HXa 12 Manilla, ft tt). koiu a 1SV Jute, gold e Amur, uuu u lMj'iiuai70iiO Do. uresad...27.iilUAlS nu UlDlta Dorv; lu jt cent. ad valorem, guid Et.U.AB.yiHS (in fell dtv lis a 1! Do.do.gr.sltd... 21 a 21 lOroui kio.....,... l'J 1 i a m au Juan 17,'j 4i SavauiiU, etc .12 a 18 MaiacHjostd 14 a 1j MarauU oxdai Vi a 13 Maumoras..... 14 a ItH f. Cabello . 1','ia is-. Vera Uruz --IT!; a ih Iry sontii u'd .11 is Calllornta.ilry. 12 fe) 13 laicuuauuu. ga (jfj Do. Klpspce K,a) Wi Do. grueu M irS-iay. Ure'ii baWeoi (a, UttyHIaugbier : (a 13)4 HONK Y-Duty: 2id.Egi Cuba, gal,, duty pa.a. y Aruuiii ref. gld 2m a 26 Arsenic, pnw r, g .,, AssatetMa 2 a 40 ;uln(m()K.lvl f5 a Balcam Tolu... 1VS a BaiBain feru. a 8 60 l'.frne8,Pers.glc27 a 31 Berries, Turk. a BI-carb.8oda, gd a 4 Borax, 1 cUnt'd Wa 87 Hr.uisioue.roll a a H Brliustnne.tlor t.Ua if, Briiu'e.V 1 ti..K')6'0v 7U IK) Canuili'r'I'lti'iibd.B a C'aaiuliir, rel l os a cauliiarldes.... al(15 Or.Amuioula is a lbj I'aroainums. 8 25 a 4 tiu Castor OH a 85 UbauiumlfeFl. 15 a 50 (jliluiule fot- axb. goln -84 a 35 Cecb Intal JtsgoTV a 15 t'och hiex. gold a 70 Copperas. Am. a 2 Cream Is, g d...80 a L'ubebs. iu, I... a 80 Cutcli.gold k sj bpsom Suite... ?V 4 ijamboue 1"6 a2U0 Mum Arabic, s'ts 87 a 38 Hun 1 Arabic, kd 4 a-75 Ouin Beuzolu bo a 83 Uuui JUyrrb, K. I - It U11111 aiynb, Ty !-& a-- O v m 1 rag., st 85 a 4n Um Irag.. tl.gdtio a I'vO 11yd. f ma l'.ng. and Fr. g iuu 66 a370 Iprcacuautia, Br 8 00 a8-75 Jalailnbdgld a 90 I.ao Dye so d mi a 4n Licorice I'ast 24 a 12 adder. Duich gold -t8ia- 14.' Ut oner, rt-iitu gold 15a Manna, small bake Wa il au na, large tlukf l-70a 171 Nuigal'S, bl. . An-l ! a OH Belg'l 8 K7).a 8'60 OH CaHlu a 3 5ii Oil Lt won... .4-00 a 4.50 Oil l'epppriu'l a 4-J oil orange a Oplum.'ly.g'd 8 26 a 860 ox. aciu V tb m a Plionplmrus- a M I'rns. Poiasb. 88 a 4o yuli kbll Vf r,. 76 a 77 lilinbarb, t'hl 2 25 a8'25 Saieratus.c'h 211 a 8. Am'lao.g'd (', 8.'i ri.bo(ta, gold. 177a 160 harna'tlia. Hon In bd gold. 18 a 80 Sama'llia.Mex. la bd gold... a 15 Henna, K. 1. 20 a Senna. Alex 25 a 28 Mliellac 44 a tt Meda Asi boy o. gld...... 2-37Sa I MX Is. Lead. W.gd Hnlr-b. Qatu. sM 1 ar. Acid, f. 48 a 4 VerdUrla, g.. ' 61 VHilwlJJius...- ,'a U L.UI'UCC'iBHUltl Kll m. I m URtfuiHlrt.Kld..la5 1-42 IiON-Dutv; Bars 417; K. K 70 ion; Boiler ial llaie. 1.:. lb . B uiU Hoop, and lioroll, is-m 1'4C. 15. Pig.liJ LuS Wtaeet, so. V tt, 1'i, , luigl au, A MOlcli.tloii, 4100 a 44 Oj Hk, AiiiY'au.. 40 no a 44 uu BKr.Kng. ref..liHi 01) a bar Kin '111... ,ni Hbeel, Jtussla, lnlqual. t Hi t?irii- bbeel., h,nt lino. & Am rlcan . a US A D Duty: Pig w-fi(i 111 IKu . U. .... T V I - J'" oeet, 82-7li W tun Eii. ' Oaiena . a tJpanlKti, goid.. 8 42 a 6 45 Bar, net 10 tu a t-biteiAPlpe.ut alJUO ott-Divrv: Mole. 8 Uuiicr. Mil ,J 1 Oak (B) Lt. t tb-gs a il Oak. mUidle....,m a 48 Oai, beavy -40 4H Oak. crop 42 44 ;ieui ock,iigtii-2H a-2 Ueuiluck, nud -27'a ti Heuil'k,l,eavr-2a a-27 Hetnlucic.ilaai iv a -2 'uty; 10 i cent. ltocklaud.com a 178 1 limp . ... ad val. Wlioleuait, iriri.s Ilmbm, W. p. D,Brr,cos Rouble fi,oi. a limber Oak, Oo .- rimber.OaYP , (byoar)(olt a 8 fe.am'u npruce perAf 19-no 199 nn i-b'giHs.f beb S75 a e'jo Do.snaved. y bdl. Oi M.) 8 ooaio oo Pobao'dMiid. mil k bah DoCfd.2 li.ist quat., II M..4 00 a 700 Dm. t'ypreass, a 1... , ' - La lis lii'i'M" 8 (5 a il'WL' biav'sW.OpeHouO a26ou iiinir 111,1.1 V.7...T1 " W.ll 111. I Mil IUI i Head'ir W O .iT,.."" MOLArtHlCS DnTY:aisl Porto itioo 4k Cuba Utmoov...42 a 4s (.,ubaC'layed..4u a 42 naroAiiueu -65 a-MJi .SAlL-i,pTYi Cut. i-' n ruugiu v, iiojsesboe. 8ceuia W lb. Ciu.4asd.fi loolb ft 50 Clinch -7f s7Y0 N A V A LlLtli UUTVi Kfits. Turpentiue, Su ots. gal.t oiber kinds, M V et. ad val. Turpel. Mlt. N. l'oiy,V2Miibs 8 78 a- Tar Wll- nilSUin.... fit) a4'00 Tar. ' bbl N(l X 1',. 1 u7U f 'Cb 810 a 8,!6 Heeln-cini. old 2 0 a 24 8 Do. No.2liKl 1.2M a a ?( nolrlui Tur... 44 a 41 ViL Duty; Palm Iu.out, FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Coal Ktno Explosion In Eug-lfiii(l-The Tollard Assassination-! French Treaty.. FOREIGN. By Atlantic Cable. XUe Terrible fixploalon nt Orler Collet rlea. London, Nov. 27. It has been riflnitei ascertained that by the explo .ion la tho Orlej Mice Collory, near VVtpan. fltty-seven persons lo.-t their lives and ten o'.hera were seriously injured. Tho catuc ot the disaster is at present UDkuown. Thftnksivln Iry was appropi lately obcr?cd by the Amciicaa r Bideols of Frauklort-on-thc-ilain aod other Kuiopcan cities. ltlorfel Trench Trpaly. IT agtjx, Nov. 27. The Ministen have in. firrtcd the Chambers that the rumors of the completion of a treaty betweeu Fraucs an! tha Nttncrlan Js are eutirely unfounded. FR OM R10IIM0ND. roIlRnl's Slnjcr Alniit(cil to ISjs.I1. EiciimoM), Kov. 27. James Gtact, who shot IT. it l'iillnrit us PTnminprl lliio mr.,.r.! , . , ..... - .u,o ' 1 1 ' 1 11 1 11 n nux bsilcd in ?10,000 to ans wcr at the February term of court. From Canada. Touonto, Nov. 27. Numerous petitions pre eectrd to Parliament a-klng for a grant of wild lands in aid of the Huron and Ontario Ship Canal having been rejected in consequence of a technical rule of tbe House, a public ui t'S.Dg was held last night, and a delegatUi' Intei to wslt ou tha Hon. M. C Csmnrnn niu.t him to bring tht 1 ttttion before tke vrnor In council, to be sent thence to the House Fedestrianism. Buffalo, Nov. 27. C. N. Payne, the peJcs trian, concluded last eveninf;, at the skating rink, the task of walking 100 mtleB in 2J hoars, 29 minutes, and 67 second-i. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Havana Nov. 27. Biifcar U animated and firm at 8 real lor No. ll D. 4. Putstoea active at l.i'JO. haiBS qnlft el lSc Floor actlTe at ICxcbaiigs on London. l'diilo;tc. premium: on tbe United istl. to daa' siflii. tu ri-ny, 3i.'go. discount; long; slgbt, told, 8i.1oc; difo, sb'irt sight, 5tHjo, Arrived this morning, steamship De tii'.o. Baltjmobb. Nov. 27. Cotien firm at 2IV?58.' F'our qulst; Howard street supertlue. tS'7r: laml y, 8M; Indiana family, i 7 toll to: otlier sradea ua. changed. Wheat lirm and ui'cbanged. Corn firm; l ew white. Ka,URc.; yellow. t 051 10. Oais firm at 7'(o-"3c. ltye, 81041-0. i'nrk Ulet at 2S; bacon shuulders. ll)4c: rnj sides, iMi.c,: clear Sidss, 18Vli lbVv.i bams. 18(180. JLurdilullat Uc. Ktw Tork Mtork 4laotf lonn, 4 P. 91. Beoelved by telcerunU rrum Oleaduiulng ft Davl, ttUX'tt arokei s. in . 4H H, Tblrd etreet: To). A Wabash K... 69 Mil. & Ht. f. com.. B9V Attain Kiprexs Uu 4v4 vv eus, r urgo at uo. a l-. I. IjHIU, IV. i'" H N.Y.and K. K....aM.. 3;.1 Phil, and Kt. K. ... Ult'i ljliAh u r,.l M I H wa:' ' V11W1, .1,1. ( 41 " v.... c-.u lb Cla and fitt. K HS''U. H. Express.., Chi. said N.W. com: fVV Tennexnoe tis Cblo and N. W. prf. fisjOnld Cht. andK. I.R ...-lou Market steady. ritu.F. W . and Ohl. ..1 12J i 1 46 VHY G00DSQU0TA110AS. PklNTS Merrlmac:. W........l5 Aiuoslceg..M.,..w...it fflt.rrnuK&,A.HM jo . ixiweii.. 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" Jt -8-4. f epperell, f-...... ......... I"- HM o. N " -. ...7-4.. 8-4.. " .......9 4.. .......1D-S.. Boot, 8. Appleton, A......'.'i4, i-conla, H.........4-4 .i . - tjtica. 4 I'reuiout, O.... "'4-4'" Indlau Orchard" A.... " O :: :: s oreatrall. H....m'" .. .. Cabot, A -i'.'.'.'.'.i'.'iV" DWlgl.t,A.tJ A.S new 1 ur- ai jjvvigui.. .18 .12 .11 .47 .t2 .I8;j ,lli 1 .15 It ,18 18 18 .16 .11 ."Jt .11 .11 .11 .12 MX ,18 ,18. ,12'i ,14 ,14 I4 .4-4.ll4 Wknibutl .4-4 22S 8-4... ,...4-4... 4 4... ....4-4... ,..4-4... 4-4... X....... Tuscarora , WIMlttuisYlile Bates W hile jHuck.. KorfBtniile...... Inilln.il lilvur. " A A.... At'a-waugan, X v v Mssouvllle........4"4!'.'.'.'.'.17 HiBCKblone 4-4 18 Hope 4-4 liii IDguon 4-1 II 4Miicli 18 " 48-lncb 21 Wain egau.......,..4-4, ftpteieii 8-4 ,..2.1 ,..20 ,..18 ...17 ,..16 ..12 ,H ,..12)4 ,1s Ball ,-...4-4. Otlca.M... Boot, 'it.' li.. W. ,8-4... ,...y 4... ,.10-4... ,...7-8.., ,...4-4... ...IM... ..Ht-4... ,...8-4... ...4-... ,. .8 4... 01 M. Q a . KM, OVA .ss.1-1 S..7 a Lo tin dale - 4-4. CtiUibrlo U 4HL ' MiI( Kartlett ,"'.W " 83-lncb......... ai.i...... jameaoi'm il lll.4-4 i ..' a'nob retF.ll8J"; Q. .4I " Red Bank..... . JJ"' Waltlirtiu.X... " m lUCU... 11 m..... .8-4 Franklin s.V?,;:'u.i. 2-" y Mills "ll ,uV.1IU'A...4-4.; Jreeo.Q "i'oi.oag, A 4-4. 15 whitensviii.:::::!;! " 14t ..(:S ,.ii.' ,.14S ..18 ..'8 .. 8'. 18 ,..tz ...17 ,..17 ...16 S .-18 '14 ins? .12 ,.14 ,.IHK ,.17 ,.1S ,.18lf -M..'Ot ..42 1x1 ...M ...14 IS ,..nx ,18 Annrtwcogglii 4-4, n t Nil H 4 Ma """ Lancaster 16 i Hartford . .. HerhnlUre 16 Unauotte. ifi5 Caledonia 18 ! lWy....Z'l"SZ'.li U ILIS I 111 (S. Amoskeag..M Y018 Blue lllll N(irtlilild , OUKlllUll. ........... Wiirktiig Man's. Union- Pact tin Httinlltnn... atauiibeater. ,28 ...28 ..16 ..15 ..2 28 17 nt.'I.AfNKSL Mi I lllVMll ...is 21 Hnragnes., ..in ii laruiures lOllsConipauy, Warren Brown.. F.MWlH'lin. Ilrvt... ' LUIUUIUJUU, ...10 ,.27 ..18 ..2a M EBItICK 4 SONS BOUTHWARK FOUNDBY. No. 430 WAaniNOTOM AVENUE, Philadelphia. WILUAU WRIGHT'S PATHJNT VARIABLB CnT OF BTEAM-EKOUNIC. Regalsted by tbe tiovernor, VERRICK'B BAFD.TY HOIHTINQ MAOHINK, Patented Jans, 188. dvid jot's patent valvule -us bteam ham&lba, d. m. wkhton'8 patent self-cestkrina, belf-balanoin9 cknt1ufuoal buoa ft-d b.ain1nu maouims AMD HYDRO EXTRACTOR, for Cotton or WooUen MJuianvcturMs, 7 10m w
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