8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATOttMY. NOVEMBER 28, 18G8. MEN AM) MEASURES AT WASIIIXUT03. FVowi Our Own Corretpondent. Washinotoh, Not. 27. 18S8. Tl Merllnif or Cong-rcas". Tha Fortieth Congress nai ta oonstroo tlyely In leBsion ever lno H wm organlMd on (be 4tta of March, 1S07. On thU account there Is less rrerBtlon for the third tension, which meets one week from Monday next, than there wortld be under dlflerent circumstances, Both the liall of the Hottse (tnd the &ebaie Chamber have been In rendlness for the assembling of CoDgress since the adjourned meeting held early In the fall. The arrival of Senators and members next week, and the presence of .rangers from all parts ot the Union, will give aubstantlal tokens of the beginning of the regu lar Bosslon. fHlieriiiftn, VHiKllnjf mil. Oce of the first measures brought before the Bonnie will be a bill prepaied by Henator Sher man lor funding the national debt, and re duolrg the present rate of luterest, A similar jneasurc, it will bo remembered, passed both lout-ts at the last session, but reached the rrestucnt too late to receive his signature. The Shape in which It flnully passed was quite dif ferent from that lu whloh It was originally offered In the Senate by Mr. Sherman. Uedoe not at all regret Its failure to become a law, be Cfcuse lie bolleves thi.t a much better measure can be passed at the approachlug session. It ts lils Duroose to tntvoduce a new bill at an early .., iginin all tlio uaoA feature of tb lormer blli, and lntiodnclng some new ndvanfuaeous to the Government. Among thess will be a reduction of the rate of Interest frow one-half to one per cont. below the lowest figure heretofore named. The plan Of funding the debt will be simplified so as to prevent expense to the Government and Incon venience to the people. Benator Sherman, who Is at tbe head of the Senate Finance Committee, Is regarded at one of tbe ablest financiers In Congress. He has given this question of fund' ina the debt very close attention for more than a year rabt, and will be prepared not only to explain his bill, but to defend It against as saults from whatever quarter. In this he will 'be seconded by nearly all the members ol the Senate Finance Committee, and possibly by a clear majority of the Senators. At the last session the Funding bill met with considerable opposition In the House, and only passed that body after material modification, xnis, now- ever, it is believed, was more owing to a misap prehension of the provisions of the bill thin opposition to the measure ltseir. Ilio Universal Nnflrnge Amendment. Conversations with the various Senators and members now here, as well as correspondence with those who are yet at their homes, fore shadow the passage of a bill at the approach Ing session submitting to the State legislatures an amendment to the Federal Constitution pro' Tiding for universal suffrage In all the State and Territories of the United States. There are tbee who regard this as of doubtful propriety, While many fear the people are not ready for It, and that It Is, therefore, premature. A Clear majority, however, In both houses are of opinion that the present Congress cannot do less than take the responsloility of submitting such an amendment to the people. Many of the ablest and most prominent men of the Republican party rcgaid the mission of that patty lncom plete while any portion of the adult male popu latlon ot tbe United States Is disfranchised on arcount of race, color, or previous condition. There can be little doubt that at an early day of the sebslon a bill propojlng this amendment Will be Introduced. Such a one is said to be In course of preparation by the Hon. 'William D. Kelley, of your city. It Is probable that he will take charge of tbe measure In tbe House, and the Hon. Charles Sumner will be Its cham pion lngihe Semite. It will, of course arouse, bitter opposition among the Democrats, and may give rise to a protracted debate. Should Judge Kelley undertake the manugement of It in the House, his well-known ability ns a debater, and his familiarity with all (be olntg and precedents bearing on the sub ject, will go far towards overcoming whatever opposition may be manifested by tae Demo crats. Since the death of Thaddeus Stevens Judge Kelley Is regarded as the ablest man in the House from Pennsylvania, and hU cham pionship of this or any other question of na tional Importance will secure the active co-operation of nearly all the Republicans. In the Senate Mr. Sumner will, of course, give It his best energies, The Forty-0rst Congress. Although tbe approaching session will last bnt three months, there will be no crowding of legislation, and consequently no more blun ders made than usual. Tbe Forty-first Congress assembles on the fourth of Maroh next, as will be seen from the following, which is the fir at section of an act passed at the seoond session o theTblrty-nlnth Congress, and approved Janu ary 22, 1807. It is entitled "An Act providing for the meeting of Congress," and reads as follows Be it enacted, etc.. That In addition to the present regular time of the meeting of Coti grtfs there shall be a meeting of tbe Fortieiu Congem of tbe United Htate and ot each suo oesklve Congress thereafter at I'i o'clock M., on the fourth day of March, tbe day on wtiloti the term bruins for wuicu the Coupes is elected, exur pi llml when t Lie fourth of March cours on Huudtiy tbe meeting shall take place at the tame hour on the next succeeding day. Except this law should be repealed at the ap proaching session (of which, so far as I can learn, there is no prospect), the House of Repre sentatives elected last fall will assemble on the in of Maroh Immediately after the dissolution Of the Fortieth Congress. It has been custom ary, after the Inauguration of a new President, for the Senate to convene In extra sestlon, by proclamation of tbe Tiesldent, for the purpose of transacting executive business. As the Senate, however, Is Included in the above act, there will be no occasion ibis time for a Presi dential proclamation. 1 lie I'rcaident's Mettttnee. Tbe forthcoming annual message of President Johnson will exolle less attention than any pnbllo document, except, perhaps, the report 0 Director Delmar, of the Bureau of Statistics. XjbbI y ear some of tbe newspaper correspondents paid as high as one hundred dollars for ad vance copies of the raesMtge, In order that tbey might get it before the publlo previous to its transmission to Congress. This year it will probably not bring more than a dollar for early copies. Tbe people have already oommenoud to forget Andrew Johnson, and they are be coming alarmingly indifferent to any opinions lie may bold about pnbllo affairs. Tbey are anxious to "speed tbe parting and wel come the coming guest" of the White House. Men no longer talk about what President Johnson will do; U li rather what President Grant will do. This ungrateful Indifference on the part of the people will not prevent Mr. Johnson from Inflicting upon tbe newspapers eight or ten columns of an annual message. It Is said that be not only reviews the history of the Govern ment from Its foundation to tbe present time, but that be compares his own administration with those of all his predecessors, an 1 shows to Lis own satisfaction that no President has equalled him ilnoe tbe days of Washington. jht lAteebcliloo, reconstruction, the finances, are all elaborately discussed. A forebidlnj picture of the speedy destruction of tbe Repub lic Is drawn as an inference from the late Pre sidential election. Those who bave read the message say it consists of a defense of Mr. Johnson's administration, and a sort of a fare well address to tbe people prior to his departure for Tennessee. ftennior and Members In WrMhlnffton. The following Senators have already arrived: Cole. Of California; Corbett, of Gniionj Touie roy, or Kansas: Rice.oj Arjr.lgag. Eitnsni, of IlllnoU; Morion, of Iudlann; Sherman, of Ohio; Knmner, of Massachusetts; Harlan, or Iowa; Howe, of Wisconsin; and Otborne, of Florid. Tbe only members of the House bre are Kel lore, of Louisiana; Ingrrsoll and Washbnrue, of Illinois; Lincoln, of New York; and Cava- narjKD,oi Montana. josefuus. CITY INTELLIGENCE. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. To nn or Thieves A SncHlt Aecomplle', I.nrcniy of Turnips Robbing; ew Ilottnes-Mole h Wntvlil'lff titers, William McMsnns and Thomas Mnfjulirin. bills, yesterday visited a store on tjolmnnln avenue, above Heventn, and stole several arti cles ol underclothing, whloh we)rer,bnequnlly lound In their posuesbiou. Alderman Helus Bent them to prison. rue store oi Mrs. uaiuvi ne Sandall, No. 13U3Noith Klovtuth stree'., "Whs yesteiday en tered by William Brown (colored), who lifted a coat from a peg. Tte ladyaw the transaoLlon, hd klviitK tne alarm, tuothiof dropped mocwi BLd took to his bred. Ha whs soon captured, and men cent below by Alderman Uood lu de fault tf 81300 ball. TltciiiHH Moore ant Tvnnls Lnnahnn, lads, bave tieem held by AldeTinau Mxu e, on the charge of bvltig liurllcaied lu the larceny of llliy Htieep. iu-nlioL.ed lu Tun TuxKuuAru on Wfluefrday last. Yesterday, a farmer stopped on William street, K.chiuond, for the purpose of delivering a bug of potatoes. Wulle In the bouse, Jamts Ktli.v, aned eighteen years, stepped up to the vnpon, uiid carried oil' a hug ot turnips. He, however, did not get fur before he was arrested. Alderman NeJill committed him. Numerous complaints have bnen reoelved at Police Headquarters of robberies tbat bave been committed in a lot, of newdwelllugs lu the southwestern section of the cliy. The tl'leves would carry tfl all the lead pipe tbat was exposed in the bulldinxs. Last nignt Policeman Clark saw two boy 8 tryiug to break Into a house at Sixteenth and Montrose streeis, and be took them inio custody. Tbey gave the names of John Ureiner and John Grimm, and admitted having perpetrated the above rob beries. Alriermau Dallas bound them over for a further hearing. fcdwaro McMuHm was yeRterdiiy arrested by Policeman Blee, ol tbe Fdih District,.tor assault and battery. It is -alleged tbat he went into a ptore oi Twentieth street, below Spruce, and beat the proprietress and smashed the windows. $000 bail wa demanded by Alderman Patchcl, Daniel Harvey was yesterday afternoon cau?bt tn the act of rouble a till of Mr. Bucha nan, on r iiteenth street, below South. Ou being searched, $830 and a pold watch-chain wete lound ou him. It was discovered thnt he bad stolen the chain and wa-ch from the house of H. Kil patrlck, on bixtecn'h street, above South, vihile attending a waits tbe night previ us. He admitted tbe fact, and conducted the police man to a lioui-e No. 7 Baist court, whore he dlFporeed the watcb. He was held lor trial by Alderman Morrow. John Hugan and John Williams yesterday indulged in a street rigut at Thirteenth and Lombard streets. A policeman took charge of them, and after a beating before Alderuiiu Patcbel they were committed. It has slnoe been acertalned tbat Hriein tapped tbe till of tne liquor store oi r.oum v ester at Tweiith and Lombard streets. Oa ttitschargo be wlllhuvea hearing at tbe Central Station. Coroner's IsvESTioATros. This morning, at 11 o'clock, Coroner D.tulels resumed hts lu quest into the circumstances attending tne death of Henry W. Hcattergnod, who was knocked down at Third and Beaver streets. about raldniabt on thu 6ih instant, and died on Wednesday mcrulng last, at nis resldeuoe, oil Ajrii ng.iw Biioct, huiivc vreorpcu. Samuel Wyatt. livluu No. 6 il Mover street. testified A.I I o'olocH ou Sunday morulng, the 7i h lout.. I was knocked down lu the ucltrabur. hood of Third and Beaver streeis; when I ome ro mytieir a roan was s'audrng dv me: tasked him to take me to the Independence Hose House: i remember naving some conversation with the man: I was cut ou tbe head; couldn't recognize tbe man who struck me; don't know tbe man el; her who wi.h standing by me wuen I came to my senses; 1 was In liquor; I sot hotuc, but dou'l know bow I and the mau got separated; I weu't bouie myself. Cbarles Braeley. livlua ut No. 121.1 Lawronne street, testified I was at the Independence Hcse IIou-e; went out of tbe door and walked a .piece; met Couover and Holllusbead; Cunover told me he knocked a man down at Third and Beaver streets; I asked him why he had knocked blm down: be said because the other tiad grabbed him by the collar and called him a loaier; while be was telitug me this wyatt came upiniru street ana went down ueortre street: be was bloody and muddy; Couover said, "Tuis Is tbe man I knocked dwu;" we went to a saloon nva had drluks, after wuich I went borne; didn't see Scattergood that nly;ht; didn't near rie was Knocaea aown unvn Monday morn iny; I left Conover and Hollinshead near two o'clock. 1 he verdict of the Jury was: "That the said Iltnry W. Soatteruood came to his death from violence (blows on the head) at the bands of some person to tbe Jury unknown, November 7, jrtts, on litaver btiett, oeiweeu xuiru and .tnrin." TnE North Tenth Street Presbyterian Chukch. The Rev. Matthew Newkirk: nas re ceived a unanimous call to the pastorate of tne XNoriu J en in nireei i. nurcn, and, we under- stand, will soon enter upon his duties. We congratulate the cburoh arid the residents la Its vicinity on the entrance of u irve mau lulu this promising Meld of labor. The cburo'i is one which wan built some twenty or twenty- five years ago, somewhat In advanoe of the then existiug wants ol that part of the city. During the udmlulstrailou of the last paitor, the Rev. Dr. Musgrave, md largely thrruga his ellbris and bis assistance, the dtbt, has been nald off. and tbe entercrlse la now ou a solid bdhlB. As Mr. Newklrk brings to the worn a finely cultured mind, an eloquent voice, a winning manner, and a heart thoroughly lu sympathy with earnest evangelical work, we may hope soon to see the North Tenth Street Church wen nned in Hit ug departments with a congregation or nappy worsuippers, aud dtf IusIlk throughout the surrounding thloklv. pnpninted neighborhood an enlivening spirit UI v. iillblittu ttiiu ill iitsiuuHry ehhi. A Pfobable Homicide. A fracaa ooourred laht night lietween several of tliu ifrml mnnrl,' w hich, in all ir iobabillly, will result In thedouh oi one ol the) parucipauis. Mary Holt, alius Bit tlmoie Moll, aiid a girl known as Flora entered an euttng siioon ou jn tiitn street, above Spruce, and shortly alter were followed bv Sllle Bar nard snd Margaret Seyuiour. There has bseu a law eult penning for some time between these names, anil aooui t his tiiey commenced wrauir. Ilntr. The Seymour L'lrl picked up a spittoon. auu luuue uu tuort iu airiHe mary noil. When the proprietor of iho plitce lnlerl'ered and forced them Into the street. Here a fight was Indulged In. during which Seymour received several eerei slabs in the neck, brttast, and side. 8 title Barnard wis alo cut, lu the face. Mary Holt m Hiit-geu iu iihvu rniiiuieu rue injuries. Mar- gait't wss taken to tin) Hospital, where her founds were pronounced daugerous. Mary Holt w as subsequently arrested, un I was cun- nutrea uy Alderman swrit to awult the rosuitoi me iDjurres. The Fdr.eral op Mrs. Hill. The body of mr. Jim, wuu was muruerea on uuauay evening last, as toon as Dr. Sbaplelga had iiuitiifu nis poai uroriem exHmiuation was tkeu In charge by undertaker Moore, wbo has kept it at bis rooms until last, night, when it whs returned to tbe ho,isa at Tenth and Plue streets. This morn I in- It was luterred. Not withstanding the secrecy whloh had been kept as to the day of burial, a lare crowd was ast enabled outside the bulldlnur to witness the cortege move off. Religious services were held iu me uoute BrAsiKii Evamielization. The third union meeting of ibe friends of tbe American Blbla Society, tbe Arnerioau Traot Society, and tbe American and Foreign Chrlstiau Unlou, to further evangelical efWta lu Hpalo, will beheld on Tuesday eveulng next. In the Church of the ttpipnwny, riueeutn and Cbesuut streets. Addresses will be delivered by Kev. II. U (Jani-e, rf New York- Rev. Phillips Brotlcs, jvc v. j -t umiuu Dm" u, xj. u.. utr, a, a. W 11 Uts, D. D., and Mev, Richard Newton. Deptructivk Firs in th Sixth Ward. At 1 o'clock this afternoon fire broke out lu the extensive five-story brick structure, Nr. 80 i Arcb street, occupied by various firms for mer cantile purposes. When first discovered the (lames were In the rear part of trrn basement, occupied by R. K. Wright, a dealer In earthen ware end cblna. An effort was made to extinguish them, bnt it was not accomplished, In consnqnenoe of th great quantity ol straw and crates in . and tbe difficulty of at once procf"' - ''. head of ware.'. Toe fire could r when evtry bouse tl.,,Rhouf tneoitJ. ln ing nseof great Quaniiti-s of water -nor at a more nnfortunate hourof the day than 1 o'clock, when tbe name use of water reaches its maxi mum .A,leI 5rJ!e.a!.n Ihrongh the cellar, the Are 2 y means of the hVclway ?, ,ll,a', occupied by J. O. Tyson co.,aucuoi)',crir Rn(, frnm that to Bll0ll ni)IJP nnJi ' rapldlvdld 11 extend, that Inside of ntieen minuig the entire structure was in lian's rjne neoond story was also oconulel Pr Mr. Wright and the remaining three (1 wrs ov Chf ster L. Smith, manufacturer of shins. ins nimes communicated irons nn. .id n Nos. 8 .'I snd 301 Arch street, oocuple l by Ilolby A Lee, dealers In hat good, n n't shelUo. No. 81)7. a four-s'ory struct ure whloh Isonou- pled as tbe depot of the Philadelphia Mlleile Iron Works, la beluu bidly soornni an 1 llelnced wil h water as we go ; press. Although tbe nre, which in sun nurninc stuuoorniv, u n not yet communicated to tiie stores on Third street, above Arch tbe rears of them are nireany blackened and no. compelling me wn. men tn use their utmost efforts to prevent ignition. AOOUI 2 O CIOPK BflvrrHl OI inn L'lqni Ol IIIH building In which Ibe Tire nrluluated. as woll ns a pe.rilon of the roof of the same, foil lu with a tremendous crash. It Is not known bow the fire originate!, hut a suppoaltion baa been started Unit It W4 eniiM'd by a gas Jet in the cellar oomtag la con Ihcv wiiii soino coinuusiiuie material. 1 be worklnir clrls some 150 in nnmber-era plojrd by Mr. Chester made a narrow esuaoe wil h in eir lives, all or tnem nelng forced to nv iu tbelr working dresses, leaviou their belter olntblrg to be consumed. Tbe sewing maotilnei which belonged to these poor girls have been losr. The roofs of tbehousns In the neighborhood nave Deen weiiea, and ooin uremen ana cm r.ens are doing their best to beat back any fur trier advance or tbe names. Tbe greatest excitement reigns at the scene. and the siretta are thronged by thousands of neonle. " At inis wrrtrng there cnu ue no aouot out. that tbe building No. 805, together wlta 114 contents, will prove a total loss. Nothing Uai yet been ascertained about tbe Insurances, (. Korristown Items. During the past week dally meetings of tbe Teachera' Institute have been held at Norrlstown, when school interests were thoroughly discussed, and entertAlulog popular lectures, ou various suhjaou and By different lecturers, were delivered every eveu lng. The Conversion was brought to a closn last evening by a lecture on "Light," Illustrate ) with brilliant experiments, by Mr. Alexander Ouierbrldge, Jr., a former pupil, and nov t he ai-sist ant of Prolessor Morton, of the Franklin Institute. Tbe large Odd Fellows' Hall was crowded with no audience wbo seemed equally surprised and entertained with numerous effects produced. Tbe dazzling artificial lights; the annihilation of color by a powerful mono chromt.Ho Illumination (oroduoed by using soda-glass instead of lime In tbe oxy hydrogen blowpipe), by which the color of evory object ln tbe ball, however brilliant. Including the dress and complexion of the audience, appeared a dull grey; the artificial rainhow; the i'lruaaUou of crystals by projecting a solution while in the act of crysta lizallon;in a magic lantern screen; and the illumined Jet. with a brilliant, curved pencil of light imprisoned, till It escapes, spirit like, in a gob ei of overflowing lire, were among the experiments shown. Tne lecture was ln every respect a success. Bakker for the In vincidle3. At the Fair to be held at Horticultural Hall tor the beueilt of tbe aged and Infirm members of tbe M. E. Church of this cliy, will bo exhibited the beauti ful banner which Is to be presented to the "Re publican Invincible." Tbe Fair opens on Monday evening next, and will remain In pro gress for a fortnight. Fire. About half-past 2 o'ulook this morn ing, u two-story brick bake-house aud a one story frame stable, situated lu lire rear of N . Market street, owned by Frederick Rust end occupied by Joseph Strums, were destroyed by fire. Ahorse ln the stable was burned up. The loss will be about 8300. SrrrosED Thfanticidb. Coroner Daniel i was notified ibis morning to hold an Inquest, on the body of an Infant about, fnr weeks ol.l, whloh wns found lust night lu Eutaw street, ah ive Cherry. As brulseB were found on the head, it was supposed to bave been a case of Infanticide. Heavy Robbery. The parsonage attached to the Mt. John (Episcopal) Church. Liwer Merlon, was entered on ThnrsJay night, and robbed of two solid silver communion sets and wearing npnarel, amounting lu the aggregate to about iim. Another Stabbino Affray. James Slay, residing at No. l'ii Eifretu's alley, has been taken into custody on the charge of stabbing a German named Frederick Reed, on Thursday night, at a beer saloon ln Juliana street. A Glove Factory Robbed. Last night rob bers broke into tbe kid glove manuiaotory of W. Hawkins, No. 210 Willow street, and st.ftle glovestotbe value of about (juo. An entrance was effected tbroueh a rear window. Attention is called to the advertisement of the Sunday Vixputch, which will contain to morrow a lull lllublruied account of the murder of Mrs. Hill. William A. Stokes, Ehu., well and favora bly known in this city as an attorney, tun ra mmed the practice of the law at No. 113 South Fifth street. WEDDING INVITATI0N37ENGRAVBD IN Ibe tiweit and beat manner. LOUIS LKKKA, Ktatloner and Knrravor, 8 15 No. luatt CUKU UT istraet THIRD EDITION FOURTH EDITION FROM 7HE CAPITAL. The President and Revenue DilH- culties Tlio Eight Hour Law Question-Poor Work on the Pacific Railroad. P Alt LO R CROQUET, A Fine Assortmcut, $10 Tor Set. A LAIUiE YAttlEIT OF NEW (HMES. B. HCHKIN8 & CO., STATIONERS AND KN'QRAVKKS, lniWB8m No. 918 AKC'H Street. rpHB LATEST FALL STYLES OP PARTY J- AND WtDDINO INVITATION A large ssaorlmcut of dpw ttylea of Fronch Paper Paper and li Dvelopes In boxes already itampd, Paper and .Envelopes stamped In Colors gratis. JOHN LINKRD, 1012ruWB No 921 BPRINO QaRDKN Hi root. g SIMES' TUllE COD LIVER OIL. OlTISOlL) lias bfea in cuntttnt use FOUTHE LAfcT TWEN1 y TfEABS, and durlnn that prlod ts bien piooounoed by the medical profusion to be Tlic Ucst la the Market. For tale Wholesale and Itetail by CU8TAVU8 KRAUQCj B. SIM 6' 8CO0ES80R, N. W. Corner TWELFTII aiid CIIESXUT, 10 IQswrpt PHILADELPHIA. DETERMINED TO MEET TIIE P0P0LAH demniiU lor lower price, I offer my entire stocs ol aew aud ttlegatt iiylea of FURNITURE at greatly reduced prices. JOHN M. (MitDISER. 11181m4p No. 13 6 OHttoNU'f Bireet. QTO BENT THE TWO COMMODIOUS CODBMIIng ootrn ou Ibe third Uoor ef ton hulld li. No, tus WaI.NUT utreet. opposUe lodepeodance I-u rare. Benl, .IM) par anuuai. Apply on tne ir ailses, leceaa iiwry bav Uibif The rrenldent and Itevenue Frnnrl. Wafiiincton, Nov. 28. It Is shI1 that the President has not dismissed the Fubjoct of tlio wbNky frauds tn If ew York an 1 the suspension of District Attorney Coonncy and o'.her ofDceM, but Is waitiuft lor further evidence which is pronii-ed to be forlliconiin. Tlie tKlit-liour I.RH, The lone-proraifed oplulon of Attorney-f?enc" rut Evarts on the Eight-hour ltw of tbe last Cor press bus bt'pn rleliverud to the PresMeot It U voIuqiiijou?, and will soon be eiven to the press. Tlie Pacific Ronl. General Warren of tbe Engineer Corps will makp a report ol bis inspection of tbe Pacl9o Kuilrotitl, and it Is said tnnt he criticizes the oonMrurtion o severely that the President con templates withholding tbe further issue ot bouus, TIIE EUROPE A NMARKETS. By Allan tir Cable. "lHlTiliy' lnotnllonn. fTbe commercial denatcbe of yesterday were delay ea by an Intel ruption of tbe laud line 1 Lonion, Nov. 27 A. M. Consols, 04j for bo'.h money snt Hct'onnl. Uutteil Mtatc bonds, 713; Kne Kilrosd. 27: Illinois lntrul. Dti. Liverpool, iiov. 547 A. M. Cotton quiet; sales of to-day ate est ma'ed at 10,000 trales; tales or tire wtcK have Deen loa 0UJ Dale export, 22.000 bale.-t; for speculaiioa. 13 OOJ bab'8. Ttie toek in port 16 3:J0.0UU Dales, iu cl inline 28,000 American. tfreadstufls are quiet. Lokbon, Nov. 27 A. M. Whale Oil, 38 10 Calcutta Linseed, 6Us . 6d. F.ue Haain, 15s. Linseed Cake, 11 10". Ltneed Oil, 27 61. Paris, Nov. 27 -A. M. Tbe decrease of bul lien in toe Bauk ot France is reported at 7.0C0,t)00 Irancs. Qveenstown, Nov. 27. Arrived, steamship Java, tins trior nine. Loudon. Nov. 272-30 P. M. United States five-twenties ou'el. Kiocks dull. LivEBrooL, Nov. 27-2-30 P. M. Cotton steady. Btock afloat 28U.000 bales, of which 90.010 arc Amer can. Manchester aariccs are less favorstilp. aud cause a d Jllncf-. California Wheal, 12s. Id.: No. 3 rd Western. IH. 6d. Flour. 25s. 91. Pea, 46-. 61. Tallow tieavv. London, Nov. 27-230 P. M. Susar ftirin, both on tne fp..t ana an oat. 0 U B A. I' infer IIia Itnleof l,erttiiiili the I'nith lul" 1 eel OipreHM-(t A I'ruteMt Iroin tlie ItcpiiblU-itii ComiiiUtee. Thefollowina document. "Protest of tbe Re publican Committee o. Havaua," acrainst tbe Hdoiinistration ot Captain-General Lersuudi, is iurnttbed by a native or Cuba: Tbe islaLd of Cuba continues under tbe on rresEtve eovcrbment ot Iabel Bonrbou tbroueh her worthy representative, Don Frau Cisco Lersundi, and his t-auMtes, aPhoueh it is more than two montb-r since we received tbe news of the revolution, wuich commoncad on Sept. 19th in Cadiz, and ended on tbe 20th with tlie downfall ot the throje ot tbat odious (jaeen of Bpain. As tcoii as General Lersundi received, ou tbe 2ll September, tbe news of tbe uri-m in Spain, be called the authorities to a Jnu a, aul there expressed the opinion tntit tno new Hani'li Government bmi a tranieut aud r"vo lut'onury character, flDi tbat tbe island ot Cub ouebt to remain under tbe power 0' Iiubjl II Tbis opinion was opposed by tbo Ot-ueral ol Marine, H. Cbacou, who sail tbat bo na? S;inii era, ana tnai nc wouia accept anyg rv emnieut which bis countty ui'eht choose to ebtublifl). Ibe result oi this Junta war that tbo entire islsnd learned tbat Ocnernl LersuuJ pretetded to otlVr Ibis country to I.-abel II, a r. iitctire lefuire 'or tbo continuarlon ot her rei 'o in iliete bpanib dominions iu America, iuieud- nier Hi us to loilow the example ot iiraz.i. After this be went on with other manPesta lions ot albesion to tbe Uourbonic dynasty, and on tne 4tn auu lutn oi uotooer ne issued invita tronb to a reception lu bis palaco in honor ot ku u. lrancisco nud uueen Isabel. NucU pro ceeo ii a coulil not but raise treat iadiirnation all otr tbe island, and on tbe 10tb of Oetoo an iofiirrcction broke out in the Eastern Depart ment, with cries of liberty, and hurr-tUi for Prim, Serrano, and New Free Spain. Ttie tlov ernmtnt carelblly conrculed these manifesta tions, aud tried to itive to the Insurrection ibe character ol disaffection to the mother country, with the only object of puntMiintr tbe ii tuipentsas thieves and Incendiaries, misre prCK'iiting tbe just causes ot the rcvoluii juar movement in favor of the new Government oi Hpain. We mu-l ttate tnat it, was not until tbe 11th of October after the oliloial reception, ami when tbe hiHurrec'.ion bad already broken out in Vara, that (ieneriil Lersundi officially pub-1'i-hed in Cuba the cbameoi poverument on tlie i'enint'tila; ihut i, when lliiiteeu days hi t elareed since the teleerapb bad anno inr.el It. aud it bad become known in the whole inland lu bis oliictal address be avoido l all allasion which mWht conflict wiib his rovultst opinions, takiup rare not to express bis alhe tion to tbe new ttoveroinent of Hrtain, and ebonltfr bis leeliiips in tbe-e word?: "A profouud poll'ical commotion has brought ou ss its Immediate result tbe departure Irom tbe 8p4nish soil of the atii?ust Sivereiin Wbo ruled its destinies. Dou't believe that an unpremeditated net of the nation will disturb jour peace and IrauquMlity. As thu r prcst utative of the bpanish Goverooieut iu ibis island, it only concerns rue to sruiie the Inch interests condded to my care. lie pttieut, aud wait for thu solution of this su preme cusis.'' This document, which sadl H mod deal in favor of tbe adirension of fteuurai Lersundi to ttie old regime, did not say any tnine in favor of the new one, and, as it wa to be expected, broueut forth ttie uo"asiu"s nnd irnpntienuc tbat provoked the revolutionary moveuitnt in tbe Kasieru Departfeut. The insolent manner with wmcli Ceneril Lersundi received a deputation of fifty prou ol tne h'phe t sisndlng in the csplial ot the island that appled to bmi for tbe a lop'ion ot the new system decreed by tbe revolutionary junta of Madrid, to that peace and tranquillity might he restored; the ieistance tj publish tbe orders of tbe Government of Bpain, although be bad the exclusive cou rol of tbe cable, and two mall s icumers bad arrived Irom Cadiz ou tbe 7th ot Octebjrand 2d ot Noveim er; and the obsti nacy lu maiutaiultiR ln all tbe pubuo otlices tbe re.Vttl euibl'-uis show, with cimplete evidence, bat General LerMiuul, by bis behavior, has provoked tbe revoiu ion of Cube, aud that be, and he ulour. Is responsible lor tbe actual situation of tbe country and its fatal consequences. General Lersundi lias trampled upon the national will aud character, ttnd under pretense of maintaining public orde. nud peace has resorted to every repressive measure employed by Narvaez and Gouzalcs Dravo in Kpaiu to smother liberty and to silence tlie in creuslng dlssatisfacttou of the Cubans, and giving, to this sentiment a false inter, prelation, ro as to justify a line of con duct which is eilremely revolutionary and coutrary to liberty aud lustice, Therefore we protest aeainst the government of Don F. I ersuu 11, and desire to proclaim hereby that if Cuba be lot to Spain as itmsybsppen. In coneequerte of recent events the whole responsibility will fall on the Captain-Oeueral wbo unfortunately governed the island during Ibe time of the national revolution against tbe dynasty ot tbe bourbons. Tub b bpublto an Comuittkb op Havana, Havana, KoVt 14, lbC8. General Grant at His iTeadquar- ters-Tho Secretaries all Busy Seward's Opinion of the Oilier Jobusou. Kew Tnrk Ntoch Qnntntlonsv 2 P. St. Keceivod by telegraph from Glendinnlng FROM WASHINGTON. Special Detpatch to Tht JCvening Telegraph. A linny Time. Washington, Nov. 28. General Grant remains quietly at his headquarter, seeing all who call and tiauFacting the business of his office. Sec retary McCulloch is arrnoglng tbe figures for his report to Congress, an 1 nlil complete it In a day or two. The reports of Secretaries Welle, ScLoBeld, and Brownies and Postmaster tier ci at Uundtll have been fiuishe.l, aid are being printed at tbe Government office. Neitber of tbe other members of tbe Cabinet makes a rejort to Corgress. Secretary Sewarl Is pre sumed to be occupied with b is foreign cot res pODdcnce, and the Attorney-General is working up whisky cases and opinions, and looking after tbe Irial ot Jefferson Davi". Commissioner Rollins, not hiving finished his repot t, Is said to be working on it during bis absence Irom the city. Tlie Alabnnin Negotlndona. Secretary Eewtiri !ot3 not conceal his dissat' ir-lactiou with tbe terms of tbo protocol for the settlement ot tee APibauia claims, and Kenub licans here say tbat Minls'er J on icon's action in resiect of these claims has oeen pure'y to the interebt of tbe itebel wiu of the Demucralic paity. Markets by Telegraph. NW Yobk, Nov. 2i. Mocks tteadr. OhICMO atid ltock jumnil, ! Keadinii, se'4; otuton Ce , 61; Ktie, Ui?i: CivvvIkuU aua'lult'Uo in;1.: Olavelniid aoU PlitKburg. ID!.; PiitHburK and tort W ue. in-,: Ml ebiKau Ceiitrul IIS; M icl.lgnu tniulhero, Sf; Sin uia Central, la;;.; Cuaibttiaud prelerred. .0 Vir ginia fs, 67t; MiMionrl . So; lludsou Kiver, 123': b m, lsi'2. lit; do. IMhI, do. istis, Iii7?; do. ue. !) ,; KH( lis Uuld, ia7i. Alouej, t(s-U per caut, iUcbBime. 1U9S,'. Miiv Vobk, Nov. 2S. O'Hton asler at 25c. Flour flfitier: Bales hi ll'.' tw D.rr.jln; Uiaie and Wesleru at H 5iH" 4 .: nti lo at i 6o(iv: nuuiuoru l"2(i ; Ontar io a S 76a,l2 , v uai rlrm aud auvatced ili xSleit ol ) W 1 1 0 briBhels Nu. 1 BiirlBg at Ww bl. Corn flrni, and lta,ic UikIih'! B.ies ot M i uO iiuiIu'Ib N.i. U SilMV. uaiacilve aad hdvam-ed lui,:. Heet qi.lei fork yulm at M1 iQn. laril dull. Wnlk quUt. f'AL'i iMoli K. Nov. 28. Cotten (lull at 21'c. Flour quiet Mil n.atly, auu uiioliauitd. Wueat Urm and Mery. feru active; new (.7 -.(fiill O!; yHio, l(i:(y.rl". Onts it early and uuchaiiked. Hy un cliai.aed. Mecs Pora. oac in. BlionideiB. r.b aud clour ili fp, Hen b and l.urn imelianiied Havana. T$v K7 Ttie Buur-s of the B a'il h B mlc I ae fee H er td., and iiioxn of Hie Co niiif roil limit .f at p-e eut 3 pr cm. dlncoimr.. Hold iier rent, premium. Ti e svidks Bank buslnoHs li dmiA on a R' I I tm Is and adndut no uultB; snare Uav 1 lit r store advni ed 8 pi r e t t. TIIE 2RIE WAR. The Lepflern Take n Kedntlvc, nnd (be Kxciieuit-iit tuiei uowu. Says the N. Y. Worid of ILU ojorn.n?: Ail was "quiet on tbe Potomac'' (North river) yeeterdav, Geueral Gouid I vmpr (ucaaipel lu the j netal offices. The ren rles did no; appear to be Id eucIi strong lorce as tbey have heretofore been, thonph a number miuht still have oeeu tceu Walkiufr around tbe nulls, who would sub ject jcu to tbe keenest elanceg as yoa parsed. Mr. Gould, Mr. Ki.-K, and Mr. Lime arrived a Utile bc'ore t o'clcclc iu tbf morning, aud tbo tlocr was kert birricaded till atter 10, at which t'me it was fluug open. Th juh everj-b idy wa tbeu iieely aduutted, thre was a s-.rict wi'.ch kept. The cutel deiecuve of ibe road, Mr. Mus-ler.-ou, uood at the beadol the stairs Hud closely scrutinized every cue hb they a-cended. It be becuuie at all huspioious, tbe visitor was asked utencofthat be came lor. and a Matisfaciory ut.Bcrbad to be piven before further advance cc uld be mai e. All tbo lawjets were there nearly the whole day, together with Mes-r-. Tweed, .Swei irev, and oibcr directors, aud a deep ttnd anxious cotmil iitiou i-eeuie1 to be n pioi iesf. Sev- ral pioaiineut brokeis were also in atteudauce, bin whether their presence re luttil lo tbe la'e financial rumors or to sonic ibing ebe could not be ascertained. O ir re I oner, upon t-eriihnir iu his name to Mr, Gould, nos at once admittea aud courteously received; but tbe gieatest reticeuoe cbsractenzed the Pics dent's c.Lduct. lie deLled tbat J d. lire l aie-i was received on Wednesday other Ue tbau as every gentleman was and would be received. Tbe SbeiiU'u deputies wt re, be said, ihcie merely to take chsrr e. Mr. Ki-k' raaoner v as not ro arable, trur reuortr met hi n cnmii n up s'airt, and Mr. Fisk curtly refused to have auyibing to tay to him. Jurfue Havies ajs that the reason he did not stay lot gcr in tbe company's ollires on Wednes day wa? tbat. be siw that force wus eroiuu: to be m-ed to eject him if be prolouced bis visP and all be cared about was to erve the different officers with Judge 8utherlauil's order, which would bave the effect ot compelling them to account to him for all the money they should receive while running the road. He further said that whatever he did would be performed openly aud above hoard, but at tbn saaio time every power which be did obtain would be exercised to lis lull extent aad as satisfuc orily to the public as be knew how. In answer to tbe ouestiou it everything then wa.r to remain in tlalu quo unt'l ttie Coin tot Appals meeis iu January, oe said: "Oh no; fottieihing may be jet obtained from tbe Hall." From bis couver satioo one would infer tbat be did not expect ;Lst thoEc now iu pos-sesaion would bave their own way lor any great length of time. TIIE COUNT JOANNES. lie Writes a Curious Letter. A letter, of which Ibe folio wing U a copy, was tecuved by Justice Drwlw, of Now York, yesterday: Aew York City, Not. 2C, 18C8. No. 337 Fourth rvenue. To tbe Hon. Jo-epti Dc wling, Magis trate, etc. My dear Ju lue Ouwlingaud brother-in-law: Many a time aud olt upon .the Uu!to t lite you h'tve done me the houour (I always write honour with U, and Heaven forbid that in u-ititi tbat word 1 should omit you hear 1 bear!) of raving tbat you always read my pib ic letiers-, etc. beciuse you receive ! instruc tion, etc. I return the courollment. I perceive y ibe New York Hara'd (22.1 Inst.) tbatyou bad here jou ex officio a prisouer ot ihe apus'ofic naae of St. Puul's physiclnn; ant inspired by his pure coulesnon, yoa iiuituied our great Mater of life and pardon, amen. "Luke, you are Ik nest enoueh to confess yo ir (milt, even in be absence of the complaining wiiuess, uow go and sin no U' ore. That's for jour booest cou efson." It illumines a man's true Christianity a I en he qut tes from Jesus Ci.ri-t, and lolios 111 bolv example, as jo i bave done in tlrs case. I pay tbat mben we both appear before that dr.ul tribunal, literally ritlug from tbetombi, we may both soticitia e the evideuee an 1 cou t ti our Sinn by anticipation ot proof, aud tbat hesanie result will be awarded to both of us, Luke received from you. I troy of no record more to tbe Ciirlstiau honor of a m igis 'rate than Ibe foregoiug, and this I write to von in coiigtatulatlon. Youis very truly, etc., and respectfully, GsOROB, VHB t'OUNT JOiNNES, Of the riupreiue Court, etc. fllllADKirillA HTOtk. KllUANtiK 8AIM, KOV. 2S ttepurnjd lij lv H avuu Urn., Mo. 4U 6. TuirJ Hol BKTWKKN BUAHlm. Hon City Ss, New 1 tt 2.m ,tt ih NaT iU 12' ee do. New 1S loo da. (tlhUH du. New.l,lli4 l'rfiib Panna e.... 64 , 1(0 do New.....iiH no do n fr n Pa ss. t series 1"H loo do. bj i Si' j f 101.0 A II 1 o ts ....... 77 I"" Keadlng i m 2 mit't Am lasK l' , do 41H :o sli I'lill Ti l A (Osb Mttuul Ilk ........ SO I n Acad IlusK' . Hlt't'KD BOARD. :0M T.h s foil !.... 4 I leu sU th N. b30 n' v(ki i.ii v b e r. up. u wo do,........ l.tlief i h N Sl . 71 lt do hDO. W t.tWl'hM&'a U.w 7r' MiUCllxaxdywl...i. J Third ntrmiL. Hsc, Mall H. 0 IH'i West. Union Tel... 8fl'Z Tol. A Wab. UU 6l M.AHt. PI. K. oom 7(1 Adams Kx. tX) 60 i. 87 47 Davla. Mtnok Hmbxm N. Y. Md E. R . ...... 8l)i Ph i.nr1 Uu. U IVi I Mlch.W. hiiO N. J.K.hH PlAtr JL tteak( D till v w ii inw its,. I nLinilJil Ti. A Chi. ana N.W. com Wells. Fargo ITllI STWl N W r..f kM.ly . IT U L'.n.a.. Uhl. and K.I. K .'lOO'i Tennessee 6s. new" M rilts. jr. W. A Chi. llg'Oold 135J.J Market steady. The New York Money MarkeU fVom the 7Unr$. "Th" final end of th Alabama claims, w apprs; HfiO.nHI he a srlilruiFiit at ttie cost, reilcllj,o our owu Treasurr. It occurred to us. soon aTier tba floe 1 1 le war In ns, that the Treanurr bad r reived qulie as nuieh If not more moony lur cupturel (i linn t hnvaoiiah whleli would ultimately be claimed liililU proper.; II In no otber way by ( uiileielalni aKa'i.st Ameilrt.n properly ueairoytd ry ilie A I. ban. a than thu mm total w.ouo will be lourd due io our mere anli fir this plraay Ou the lil Kb se. It will oe remembered that ibe F-avnoiixb cotton wns all s'lld In tnli market lor iid, and fo coveted Inu the TreaHry amunc lis inlfreilaneuns lecemii.. This wo doua uot biratiea ibe linn r then reied tbe gold, for Its su rs aeie to an equal amount at tlie time, but to pruvule k lHillie eu itlnseue-y ot the Miiuie reo g iiii -in. ol pi ivaie rnreiifn c alms ft r any part ol tha irrerlH. Ttiat sunn cia,m- bave stuue been mad a at W arhlntlun or tiled wiib tbe Hrlilsu Hoverouient liT li.liue unerratloiial a(j itmei t, there Is every reason tuheHeve, And the slow procmi made by rli D'Mi j , ou uurside. It untou bulb sl ies. In the Ala bkma i ase mull very recently, may lie lu-i la part to li e rlr-uiiiKtaiics an tb t'me lam'llar ti Mr. eew.ri: net 'einred lo. We allude lo the fnota now ne,tue a inu.or elreaily comes lrm WasbluRtun inai il.e Biiii.b c'aims n ibe United tti; es, of every dtrrlliin or color, vrnwluif O'U ol and baopnnlsa: In tb ci iireef u.e wsr. amvuut to the litb i'oiis smu oi n rly live rnllllurs oi dollars. We bave naapure b'l.sion tli -t to it. licit as nue-rnurih "I il ertoi.ims will b ai'liiuleaua end alioved by tha mixed com. m s h n wbich l Is said bai b eu sureed unon be. tvnen Lnro bien ey aud Mr. Keveiay Jo. nson. but tin re l a strong proea olny iunt a very c ms derabla etn jjill beiuade to our claims lor tbe Alabama 'run the IS tinme. "Worey is In e.nrd snrr'T Pr cent, on call. C- o erlilin ui bit. kel. bave la-nn balunnu. i.n ...... cil.t. At the elnse ol bU'.lnesi tbe ollrnis of money to s'tiok boimeN wns very hnnvy at 6 uwr cent aud la some lniaiies lower ra'es ere a cepterl. "Jhe v.eklv repmi o' the Bank of Knf'and la rnbllKlied to dav. The bullion in vault ai we leari by Auui'l'e lelenrapb, baa decreased itiauu sluua last week, 'Marling Fxchanre Is firm at quotation: Ionilon tt days. Ii V ', London, unlit lw'ii luilals lonir. f I7i,(.fli ni'4; Pars short, S.IS'S VISW: Anme p, 2'ia 17.!.: HM?. b"inaB 17,',: Amsterdam, 4lfo4"f.t Frankfort. 4uJ(o;4li Bremen, 78,4(7;i Bar llu. 71,ll7i.." Princii'ai. and Intkrkht in Oom. The First Merigege B f y-rear seven per cent. Sinking Fund Cou i D Bond, of tbe Kccklord, Rock IsUnd, and 8t l.tiulu Palimad Ceniiiaey. principal and Interest par able ln GOLD lOlN.tre of Government tax. are for sale at tlie cflico of tlie Company, No. 12 Wall street tw York, at G7 per cen'., and accrued Interest la currency. Pun phlets, giving fuller Information, may behsd at tbe oftce. Government and otber securities received In ex change, at market rates. H H. BOOD Y. Treasures; RELIGIOUS NOTICES. jgfa. t:MKULLUATIO.V Of SPAIN. 1 he irleads of the A merlcan Bible 8o3let. A marl. j can Ta-t rHoclety, and Vmerlcan and Foreln Ohrl- t an Union, will hold a third union meeting TTJJE3 DAY VItNlNG, Deo 1, at halfpnal 7, la the CHURCH OF TUB Eprpn ANY(Rev. Dr.Newton's). F1FTKEN1H and CHKNUT Streets, to furthsr evangelical efforts. In Bpain. Cits BLKS UIBBONet, Esq., will preilde. dd.eses will be delivered by Re-. H. D. UAN3E of Uew York. Re'-. FHILLIPd BKliOKd. Rtv J WU h. kl OA bUITU D l) Rev. A A.WIU1 TS.D.D., and Peg. RICHARD KToN. D 1. ) i '8Uu2t RKV. WILLIAM B. CVLUMi Will Lectare on "our yovsa Max," Iu CJSOSltr HALL,, On IHCltfDAV JCVKMNU uexi, a. S o'cloclt. Tltkeis. ti cents, lo be, bad at tbe lloomi of the Youa MBN'SCUBISTUN AsaoutATtyN. No 1H01 llH.-'MTT etreet. rVT- TUK 1.1IM'M II M-U. -Til IS At'w newiy loroi.d Mmouiaiion, to aid mu ludiau iuies ousoi ilie ijIbcupI i;buicb, will bold Its Urst luh lum e leu tn-iuoiruw evrninit ai o'clock, in and JlorjM' Vhkmm istr-ets. ."- jxc m lilsHUl' lUKkK iN, of Dakota, the Rv. MR H1MaN,b tiuo esiui hi Isnounry to me iudlaus, una a lie.eon ol the felut z Tribe, will si eak. A o d le lien will be iskn up to aid the misalju tu the la ola liidlai s. B Aj'ow. CrJUia:H. toi'ier of B K V .N 1 KK.N I tt and U.BElil' frireets. R. II. ALbKN. 11. I will fieiitb at wy, A. U aud K. K. ADAilS, I). D at H'i P. M., Clbalh. ' " 1KIKITV 91. K. I IIIIIK'lf . KiuiiTir Hlreei. .Olive k..c.--kbv. h vj. hum. UlRlfcS all! prtatb at 10 and Rev, J. LI.NDJEMUbl t';. e-lrmue a ill' lien, rrp. HE V. UK. ltllllPIIKi:N, CAfj- vr Unuiuu'wiil preauu lu Hie OLIMIO K.1HSKT CHUK.H, IKNTK Mrtet, bal iw Hpruce, To-morrow (aunilav) eveulrg, at 11 o'clock. Ail let. us cord a'ly Invited lo attend. H 'yv-rc KORTII BSOAKSrilKKT I'HKSHY. Aai? l<lAA CUrtCll. Preajuiui Tomorrow by Ibe Plor, bev. Dr. STaYK KK. at li). A M Hub-J'Ct- '1 riusubMan lauuu;" 7t P. il., '-ibe Pilgrim Kslngbisauriieo.lt etross" a BliV. R AKK k RUHBIRiH, PAMTOII : Ut& wil irencli in itie UmMU aud OXt'OKI) b I HKR'IB PRKHbYi KHlAKKJllUKDtl. Tj-aiorrow Kveo.DK, tbe liiHt scruiuu ol a series ou ' Uol biieak.. Irgloftiau." Yrxx. Kl'BIMU UAllUEN II ltriST XUW t UUtujll, TrifltrakiX eu rt re.. above Wailacr.-Kev L.V HORN B K RO K Pamor. Preach- ti K lO'UiO.iow at 10 A. At. aud lit If. M. fec-uoul at 2 P, AI. Saobath.. yvro. TIIIRI llKl'OHMKII CHUItCir, tiHH) TKjTli and F1L.BUHI' Btreeta. Hv. T. MMURu IiOOLITTLb. will preach To-uiorrow. bHiv ie ai 1U. o'uiock lu tbu uiurniug aud T. ln ibe evening .-to Wsi sparer ntkep.t ( iiitrcii, ZjJ con.er ot r-IiVKN I KKN I H aud p-PKUCri Mieets-Bev. A. A. Wdtl Iri, 1. ll., will preaun. ou t-u' ba'b mornlnir, i'JIh lu.tani, at In,', o clock. Kerujouio rhlldi-eu iu tne a ternoon,at i4 o cloaa.by Pi v. W. P. BRICK I). I. D. yv-lp, I.I VISIK NTHKET C II IT U C II, haV FOUKl'H and PINS; ftl.reeia Prefhiug by Hv. F. K. alkalis, 1, U. To morrow at IO M, By ti e i'sslor Rev. K. Ii ALLEN, at p. AI. B U Ject "R u.euiber." JXa Ll'int.KU.llJI, TWELFTH AMIS At'ru uji-eurviJ H. v. iN. ai. PKloai. r.uor. iianehuuratlon:" the Hrttermuu. wind i oi gt l li be ihnugiu o' 7" 1UK. 7a, "Future r GROCERIES, ETC. QRIPPEM & MADDOCK, Ao. 115 South THIRD Street, BELOW CUES NUT, DEALERS IN FINE GK0CEIUES, HAVE UN HAND W.G. FAMILY FLOUIJ, Choice Quality Gcshen Butter, LEAF LAUD, IN SMALL TUBE, EXPRESSLY FOR PAMIXY USE. WHITE ALMERIA CRAPES, HEW CHOP DKIIESA RAISIN, JiJiD WFW Flii'lTS of all Descriptions, AND A LA ROB APSORTMEST OF Fresh Canned Fruits and Yectableg 11 i ws 121 pj I L LIAM A. STOKES HAS RiBCMED THE PBAOriCE OT LAW IN PHILADELPHIA. OFiricg, ruuat o. 113 B0UTU FIPTII STREET. v.