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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1868.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
TUB MARKET STREET FIRE
of the Different Ma Oarers) Mil
ThloM and lnsnranoea of the -arlont par
tles aneeted by the great fire wnlon occurred un
Market slrret last evening;, tbe particular of
wblih will be found elsewhere, have been
ascei talned to be as follows:
T. Won la I'erot & Co. w re completely bnrnai
cm. j ueir ion in stocst and nxturee win rang
between t 160.000 to faoo.oou, altogether as yet
they can hardly form any Jut estimate. Tuey
re beavlly Insured In Pniiadelpnla, New York,
and Kew Kngland Companies, probably to an
amount eufnuient to cover two-tnlrda of their
lose. The building occupied by them la part of
the Tho rims estate. Nothing of It la lelt stand
ing save the walls. It was rallied At J40.0W,
and was fully insured,
Kllburu, Oitea & to, sustain a lom of between
$45 01(0 and tSO.000. They are Inourei In Near
York, New Knulaml. aud Philadelphia Com
ranks to about two-tnlrds of the amount.
1'ne llrm leused the building they occuple l
from the Glrard Ltf fOHurnnce and Truxt Com
pany. It wus damaged to the extent Of IJO.OOJ,
but was fully Insured.
The building occupied by the firm of William
W. l'aul dt Co. was owued by Mr. Paul ulmsnlf.
He had it insured In the Franklin to un amount
enfllclent to cover the damque it resoivod. Too
Hock and fixtures of the Ann were Insured In
the American, Delaware Almuxl, Manufao
lnrerii', and Union Mutual to the extent of
f IV 11)0. Tula Insurance Till cover ttiolr loss.
Tne loss of Hellers A Brothers U also fully
covered by lusurance. i'hey are insured at fol
low: Enterprise, iriC0; Mutual, I.OU0; HcliaBoe,
iCiTO; Koyal, J4WHJ; Fauie, ?'J0.
Meters. Urytfl & Jordan, miocenrorg to J. W.
C'aixiu fc Co., lone between 8l,0l)U and 130,0'"
Thev are injured an follows: North Atner
2H(KH ltoyal,5(Xl: Rmlanoe, JoOVO; i"
inyiu. ; iV'iiaueipttia, y.u.uou.
'I be bullcllui: U:ey occupied "
dxn'Fgerl. It belonus to I' , ,,,,
?anrtyr!Hrr - Walton lose by water $20 000
iaua coi ln i-iiilauelpuli and New ia-
CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
.an,
..rpriBo,
X I.fnlhcr Tlilcr-Aiiothcr Arrcst-Paee-Ins;
Cormtcrfvlt Money-Wharf Tble-en
Larceny of t'lothiug-Kewrrwiteal
BtHlls UrnN.
James McCarty and George White were
irrtbted yesterday at Front una Noble streets,
'with two bides oi leather 'In their possession.
lot being able to account for tnem, they were
conducted before Alderman XoluuU, who held
litem 'to answer. ......
' Policeman Houck, of the Seventh Dlstrlot,
yesterday look Into custody one Dtuiel Cullen
Xor keiuii Implicated la the robbery of a house
at Hew Market and Poplar atreets, from whleu
aome ti0 were stolen, lie was bound over by
Alderman Tolatid.
Jrinon Taylor Is the nome of an Individual
Who Ibis morning was ccmtul'ted by Aldir
in sn Tolund lor a lurlher Learlug, on the ouarge
cl pHiblug counterfeit five-cent pieces, lie was
Arrested at Vine htreet wharf.
James fcloan, Patrick Hughes, and James
Young have beeu sent lo prison by Alderman
Titiermary. They are implicated In several
robberies that have taken plate within a short
time along the wharveB. Tney were cuptured
on Hbippeu street wharf.
John Mccormick, a character well known
to the police antuorltlee, wus yesterday taken
Into custody, He 1b cuurged wittt being eon
eerticd lu the robbery of lead, etc., from the
government storehouse at the foot of Catharine
street, lie wan committed by Alderman Tit
ttrinary.
Daniel Lennlnga yesterday went Into the
While Huu.se at Brldesburg aud helped lilrnyelf
to a quantity ol cloittli-c wulun was Kept in tne
upper rooms. He also look a gold ring valued
Si llO. Alderman Nelll held him for trial.
William Hmith (colored) whs held a day or
two ago for s'ealing a wagnu cover and a blasket
from a stable at Tuirteeniu and Mount Vera n
atrcelf , wub rearreritcd yesterday, and charged
-With tne larceny of a lot of clothing from tne
Stables of Colonel VV llllain 11. Thomas. Afier a
bearing before Alderiaau Masey he was com
muted lo Prison.
Some two weeks since the mill of Mr. Arm
Strong, bilualed In Uermanlowu, wau burned
down. Home thief went Into tne ruins aud
stole a lot of brass cocks and other art icles,
Talned at JR. Yesterday Henry Ulruer wu
arrebled, aud, after a beurlng otfare Alderman
tiood, was required lo enter bail lu SliKJO for hu
apptai auce at court.
LECTritES. A large and appreciative andi
ence bteiubitd lu Concert li-nl lust night lo
luten to a lecture by He v. William 11. CuliUs
on the subject of "Our Vouug Meu." The loo
turer on coming lor ward was received with
great applause, after wblch he proceeded to
deliver a powerful, buggeaiive, and entertain
ing lecture. He described with ihrilllng
lmertBi and In the mout earnest and eloquent
manner Ihe slgutflcaucy of u young man's life
and the grandeur of hla destiny, and sat form,
In clear, nervous, and Impressive language, tne
needs and perils oi yuuih. Kvery mother and
Bister piesent would thank tne speaker for
clothing lu such earnest burning words those
warnings and suggest lona they have longed to
five for the safety and good of their sous and
rolbers. Indeed, the riveted attention aud
the frequent plaudits of the vast company
proved tne deep Interest all felt In the suojeot.
The speaker's remarks In regard to religion
and amusements were well received. They
prove him to be In advance of many older than
hi nisei f on such subjects. He argue J that it
was wrong to surrender these amusement and
recreations, pure and good In themselves aud
elevating In their tendency ,to the Devil and his
emlssariea. He believed that Uod sent tne
billiard table Into the world to do good; but
good men thongbt they saw In It a thousand
devils, and they surrendered It to had inen.wno
kave prostituted it lo bad purposes. It la our
duly to rescue It and surround It with pure and
elevating tendencies, and make It a means of
doing good. He hoped soon that not only
would every Young Men's Christian Assaola
tlon have their bliliaid room, bnt every home
that could aflbrd It. Mr. Cnlllss does not be
lieve In sending his audience to sleep. He pan
seises a large fund of Illustrative and amusing
anecdote, from which be draws and relates
With the happiest e tract. The lecturer con
cluded a discourse of about an hour and a half
by a splendid peroration. Mr. Cnlllss leaves
sext week for the West, where be Is engaged to
Jectare.
Tub Numismatic and Antkjoabiin SocIktt.
The annual meeting of this Hoolety was held
last evening. President K.l K. Piloe in the
hair. The usual routine business was trans
acted and a number of loiters read by tne (Secre
tary, Mr. Henry 1'bllllps, Jr., and valuable do
nations received. The regular election forofll.
era being In order, the following (senlletnea
were cbocen for 18t'l:
rresldent Ell K. Price.
Vtce-Presidents William P. Chandler, Woo.
B. Vaus, William Duane, and John Karuum.
Corrtsi onding Secretary Henry Phillips, Jr.
Recording secretary Hmuel L. Taylor.
Treasurer Thomas K. HcEiroy.
HUtorli'granber Charles II. Hart.
Curator of Numismatics Alfred It. Taylor.
Curator of AntiqulUta Daniel U. Urlnton,
11. D.
Librarian William T. Taylor, M. D.
Mr. Phllll ps made a statement to the Society
relative to a late discovery of co ns upon the
body of General Agnew, burled at Uermantown
after the raemoiaole battle at that place. Dr.
Drlnton made a communication In regard to
recent Indian discoveries In the far West, and
snnouueed that a handsome present of abort.
Jinal rem ul us wua on Us way to the Hooletv,
rom Dr. Comtnrt, U. B. A. The Committee on
the Amelioration of the Condition of the In
dian Tribes reno.'led progress and was con
tinued. A special committee to obtalu auto-
fraphs for the eJoelety was appointed, consist
ng of Mr. Henry Phillips. I r A. 11. Taylor, and
It C. Davis. A number of members were pro
posed and elected, after wblea the Society ad
journed, Lesbbdhmain. That king of magieisng, th
celebrated Professor D. H. St. "fan, will give an
enteriainruenl for the benefit of the Sioux
Tribe, No. 87, Improved Order of Ited Men. at
the Assembly liuildlngs. Tenth and Chesnut
alrrets, on Monday evening next, the 7th Inst.,
He commences at 8 o'olook. If yon wish lo aid
tits Tribe, and also be amused, attend.
Tns OrKEi. Matirkk. The first matinee of
VI r. Maretgf k'tf season of grand opera will be
tlven to-morrow at. the Aoademy of Muslo.
Verul's opera of I Venpri Hioiliani will be per
formed, with Hlgnorl Autonuool, Orlaudiul,
and Brlgnoll and Miss btates in the oast. Tne
jirforwttB.ee will couauieaoe at 2 o'ciook P. W.
Th Fai at IIonTrcoLTrjRATi IIau, The
Fair at Horticultural Hall In aid of the II nm
for the aged and Inarm of t.tie Methoilu Epis
copal Churcb.wblca opened on Monday even
ing last with srow4s, speeohes, ramie, and
splendor, ami oontlnnaa wltb unabated auooess.
It la nnqnesltouably one of the finest exhibi
tions of ineklnd that baa Uken ptaae In this
ciiy for a long time, a general Interest baa
been taken In It, not only by the members of
me particular denomination under whose
ansplcsa it ia being condaeted, but also by the
good and benevolent of All otner f-ltba. In
con-equence of this support the enterprise has
paid, will pay, and It cannot be donbtd bat
that lu tbe winding up the expseutlon of
tboiewho have it Immediately In hand will
have been far surpassed. Certainly nothing
con Id more strongly appeal to the charities
of the public tuun a call in behalf of tne aged
and inflrro, It is, in sooth, a dnty to reu ler
noDor and aid to the hoary h ead and astlitauoe
to the deerepld. hot yet there is a t3iioti of
beanty In that species of KrvificiVlon wtibth
arises from giving; thnrn helo. The Fair will
t'onlinue for the rest of thU week, and dur:.r
the whole of the com Inn n-jek.
Ukitsd States Cohmisiosbr's Cask. A
uuuu io-ohv. La ore n im hi.i.i ......'
alouer Aubrey II. Hmlih, B. F. MorrH' -',
arraigned on the charge of nldluir and w
lu the unlawful removal nt vhiir ithHttlnc
other than a botulod wnrehouse . to ft plain
uearirg, ami wus iieid ft.rrl' . Hawaiveua
MOl l llt. it Will hftlemoir -
witnesea lu the cns rjured, wat on of the
(Jeorae W. Alexi.- cf the UnHed Hta!ea v.
Lnlted States li" ,1r EOw pending in the
wnlader, nr-' .strict Court before Judn;eCiid
liancact i ,, Hlitunl to be Implicited In the
loum' ni,,. wiiij. h limt. nrnnmiuLioa la
-d,
A Nkw Paf.tor. Strvioes appropriate to tbo
commencement of Ihe pawtornl work are
announce d to take placo oa Huudy morning,
at the t hurch of ihe M;bUb, Locust reel,
below liroiid. Ilev. Dr. Uii.oli, of New York,
the newly-elcn'ed ji.tstor, will prea'in oa the
crrohlon. Dr. IJk.o'hh erjoys iho reputation of
being one of the abiest speakers in tho Uut
vertallbt elennmlnatlon.
ErrriDE tiy Hakoi!.o. Coroner Daniels was
notified this afternoon to hold an inquest on
lite body of Frwncis Smithing, who committed
milririe by bi'.uglnir himself irom the dormr
window of his rertldeone. No. 1210 Lellhgow
. tltltan'!! wus uiiyii ycain 01 wu
Ktrcet
A Wkloouk. Dr. MjCosh, of Prinoeton,
will be received by his numerous frleuds lnlhls
ally tn tbe 8'.h of December. An R'idres of
welcome will be made by tho Hon. Wlillaiu a
Alexander.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
Tbe Ileeuuu Homicide,
Cocbt of Over ani Tkriskh Judges
Peirce and Iudiow. in tbe case ot tne Com
monweulth vs. Uerald Eaton, charged with tne
mtudkr of Timoihy Hesaan, toe case of tiie
Common wealth wus rioted yesterdny, aud the
delense wus opened by James V. MeD.mougti,
who stated tbitt he expccied to prove that tne
Alderaau, tbe prmclp l witness for the prose
cution, was in ii o condition to see wnat ne una
tektlned, and also that llecuau actod uimju tbe
agi'.rt salve, bavmg oblaiued a halohet from
Huilih's Uvtm, and following K.tton'a party,
vnetj ice snoia were nrea in ben tit ieuse.
Wi'llain Murphy, npon being sworn this
motnlne. teblilied tbuton tbe evenlntr of the
bootlig he had leinrrifd from Fox's Theatre,
anas'oppeu ut umitn taveru: iieenan came
In, tot a hatchet from "ehind the eonnter, and
went out. carrying it by nis side: soon after
wvrds Heenan reiurned, and a number of men
enteied the tavern; a Uiincalty ououired, during
wmcn me rrisoaer wan been wiiu a nistoi lu
his hnnd; the iia'urbanc3 ceased, nnd Ihe party
went out, Hieukn'a party going first anil
Katen's party Deing biioved out afterwards;
jiteuau rencnea over ni9 uar aim t see tne
lietchet acd walKed nut; the witness elid not
go into the street until the utootlnj was over,
bnt Old not see wno did it.
CioKB-examinMl lie haid. 'Heenan entered
the tavern, too it the natchet from the counter,
aud crossed to Sullivan's tavern, and stood on
tbe corner with toe ba'cuet in hla Hand: be did
not co into the house: thi wiLnena folhtwrnl nn,l
finding Sullivan irytn;; to muue U wing leave
bis house, ho wanted hlai locomeoui; alter
this iteennu flirt oeveral others rn'urueii to
Hmlin and took a di mk, aud then Ljtou anil
his party entered, aiim danciut; aooat and
fli.urishlng a pinto': ti.r, first party nut Kut ju'h
party out, Hoenr.n helping; It appeared that
iiimpaiiy iniit cirw in wiuueu 10 uut, and
Ewing, who was drunk, rusliod at thoui.
K-examlncd He said ho was taken from his
oytier vessel in Chesapeake liay anl brought
here to testify.
Frank A cumin, bartender for Sulltvan, having
jast evening teaineu mat ne v?n in me second
story ol Suiilvun's houHe, aud seen fi'om tne
window the occurrences in Smith's tavern, the
occunejiices detailed by Mr. Murphy, and the
juibiriut Attorney navi ne croHS-xamiued mm
clotely upon the pooMbillty of ouch a thing,
Mr. Brooke this inorniug called Messrs, Ueorge
1). Glenn, B. O. Worthlcgton, and Joseph O.
Fuller, who went there last e vening and tried
the experiment, and leallfied that it was easily
done.
Peter Kills sworn TeEtlflod that on fiis night
ne wuh at Bmiiun tavern, at r inn una apruuu,
with Heenan, Katon, Tralnor, and others, when
a kind of tight occurred aud all were hustled
out of the house; slaudlug on the door-stoop
Heenan said lo Eaton. "Jerry. I'll remember
you;" aud Katou, levelling a pistol at Ueuan,
replied, "You buem to have picked me out as a
maikf Heenan went back into the tavern,
tusskd with a man over atable, and said, "Ulve
me tbat jjlbtol;" the reply of tue man was not
beard, but Heenan returned toinedoor held up
his band and bald, "I nm not rlxe I;" Euton and
his party crossed tbe street and went up Fifth
street, tne witness being with them; they were
going np Fifth street wneu suddenly some) one
ran up to Eaton and took a pistol from him,
saying. ''Give aietoat pistol, If you are afraid to
shoot;1' as he turned round this man was
recognised as Michael Leary; Eaton
walked right up Fifth street, very
dmuk; very soon a shot was fired;
there was a sound of breaking bottles In Hue
nsn's parly, and some one of them said, "Corns
back, jou , and flht;" the witness
crossed the street and continued walking np
tbe street, and then a numotr of shots were
fired rapidly; be saw Iltton At Tralnor's house
at-hort lime after thut, but never again saw
Leary or Tralnoi; no fchot bad been fired up to
the time tbat Leary look ibeplstol from Eiton
Tbe eroNH-exauiiua'lon of the witness had
Just begun when our report closed.
Ignored.
The Indictments preferred against Conover
for the murder of Henry Soallergood, and
Patrick Kengaii for the murder of James
Thompson, at Ocrrnantown.were returned this
morning "ignoied" by the Uraud Jury.
District Court, No. 1 Judge Thayer. Bae
mer vs. Phelnn & liucktieil. An action to re
cover for lumber sold and delivered. Verdlot
for plaintiff, (774 00.
District Court, No. 2 Judge Hare. Mor.
lacbl vs. McDounugn. An action to recover
salary as principal dunseusn in tbe Mack Vrook
ballet. liefore reporUd. Verdict for plain tiir,
tU12.
Henry Flnklelmer vs. Conrad Hopf", Christian
Rentoher, and John W. Henoiil. An action to
recover damages for an alleged unlawful eleot
ment by defendant from certain premises of
which plaint! tl' claims J ne held rightful posses
sion. The defense pet up that plulntlfTs ten
ancy bad expired, and he would not leavo when
requested. Un trial.
Unitid Rtates DivrniCT Court Judge Cad
wulader. The Court is now engaged lu listen
ing lo the argument of counsel in the Alexan
der case.
WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENQJiAVKD l5
lit riewent aud bent manner.
IAJUia stationer and Rntrraver.
Ill bio. lUaaUUKHISUT btrot.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY
AKDtOCNT OP PHILADELPHIA..
Ksialaur HAAIUKL L. . UN . duceaoed.
NollcslM hereby given tliat thewlaow ut tald &
cedent bai n'ed in old Cuurl hut pmlilua and un ap.
praiheoient of lbs pememtl prupnity, wulcn abeelevis
to retain unir Hot actuf April 14, 1851, aud IM suit
plementa, ai4 tout the Ktinn Will Da approved
by said Court on (SATURDAY, Dec. U, JSIW, aclus
xctpiiont be tiled liieruts.
. BICIIATtn LTrDLOVC,
11 "l Aliuraey fur PaHuoaer.
rjlUE BATE DEPOSIT COIIPAJSY,
For Sue Keeping of Valuable, Securities, etc.,
and Renting of afe$.
DIUKOTOR'S
N. B. Browne, 1.T Gllilngham lfell.lAlex. Henry,
CJ. II. Marke. It) MaealoaUir, B A. Caldwell,
John We.sli. It W. Olark, 44eo. V. Tyle.
OITFIOE, NO. 21 CHESNUT BTKEKT.
N. li. BHOWNK. Preoadeiit
H.DLAKK. VlOB 1'fB.Mflnt.
X. PATTERSON, Beo, sod lYeavtuer, 1 itwfeu
rniRD EDITIONirOURTU EDITION
WASHINGTON.
AiTiral of Clilcf Justice Cliase from
Kichmond-TIie President'
Forthcoming Message
Trcpariog for tho
Next Ss-ssion.
FROM WA SITING TON.
n -
ffotal LfVutoh to Ttu Evening Teleoraphi
WAIBtNOTOF, Pee. i.
thief Jnatlcs 1'baae
"Will nrrive here to-morrow from Richmond, In
order to open the Supremo Court of tbe United
fctates on Monday. Some of the Anociate Jus
tices are already here, and the remainder will
arrive by to morrow eveniu.
A Snow Ktorin
commenced aout lioou. It is the first of the
ecasun here
The tlorvthat the
resident's MenHag-o
h i pot out ia incorrect. Ouly three pages of it
are In type. The remainder ii ia mauucriptj
and wt read at the
1'iibliict Jleetlna;
to-day. The President U doteruifced that no
copies of bis mcfsap.e shall get oat this year
prior to lis trane minion to ConRTeas. The
Seeretnr.r of tbv Treitsury
is about to institute an invebtia'.ioa es to how
his report got out. It It said hu ptopoees offering
a reward for the conviction of the party .or
parties who sold it to Wall street.
DinjmlcA to the Auoeiated Preii.
Arrival of Cunsjressnaen)
WmnntOToif, Deo. 4. About twenty Senators
and thirty members of tho Houes have an-ived
here. The number is Increased by every arrival.
A Nuuw Bltoria
eomacneed to-day at 11 o'clock, aud still eon
tinaei.
Tlie PreeMeni
has written about two-thirds of hU cieisaa.
Eomc of the reports of baads of departments ara
also unflnihed.
WiPiiihGTOK, Dec. 4 Reeeipti froti customs
from November 23-to November 30, inclusive:
lioaton. li'J7,V,r.0; New York, $l,trta,000; Phila
delphia, 10,26li; Baltimore. Jii7.G5a; S tu Krau
eifco, October '11 to Oct. 31, $311,017. Total,
,7ti,Tl4.
SNOW.
Railroad
Trains Itlocked np In the
A or in went.
SpeeM Dmpaoh Ut Th Evening Teitffraph.
Et. Paul, Bliim., Dec. 4. There are frooi two
to three feat of enow on tho upper Minnesota
river. It snowed lor three dajs and three
night Incessantly. A Government supply train
fur Fort Washington was enow bound ou the
Yellow Medicine river.
The Fire in New York.
Vivr York, Dec. 4. The fire this morning in
the building No. 514 Broadway, kuovn n? the
Theatre Cotuique, was soon extinguished, with
aloes of S1S.O0O to $20,030. Iusured for from
$2000 to $31)00. The Are oriKinated from the
heater. George Eharde, a fireman, had a leg
broken.
markets by Telegraph.
Hiw York, Dec. 4. fttocka uniettled. Ohl
runt) ml Kock laiand, 1S!4; lltnUlnc, 98; Canton
C' ,49; itUlG,l7?4; C'svelKDdaua I'oloUd li 1;,- UleveUm
and Piulitir, rt,; Pltuhnrr aud Fort Wyne Hi;
WIcblgHO l etnral, lin1,; u ictiican SooiUern, l?-; New
i'ora vulrl. 12; HiiU'iN e,Vnirl, Hi: (JtimuorUod
prtferrtd. a;.3,: Vlrclala , 7: MUoorm, b; Jiiul
sua Klver, lil; t-xna, 1, 11.',; do. Ix4, UiTii; do.
IPS; do. Daw. 1I"H: lU-tuS KIS. Unlil 13a.
Alaney, 7 prr cent. Kxctiange, Ki9!. aovarnmant
tinld nald to-day at 135 O UO.
Knvr Vcirk. Dec. Cotton qtitet at tt Fliur
BtfBdT: Mull barais sold at Taiterdar'a qiiiitati n.
WfcHt flrmrr. Corn dn 1; 2 tOi nunbrla lo'il at H 1 1 (.4
1'17. 0t llruier; S?,' wi h i.hela told fttTC.O. D-v
oBtnt. l'orn dnli at f io25 60. X.ard steady at lb'i
t'Xe. Vljlakyqole
r.ALTIMOKic. Dec. 4. Cot'on dull; rr Iddllne uplands,
21.',o. iiciiir qmac nnd uu'Ii.Dyi'd, Wheat dull;
priiDfl choice rnd, 2 2.vi2 4!. Coro firui: prlm wblie,
Vjtit"c: yolio. Ol-OOil Ci. Om firm at7.ic. ltyed lit
ai rujtiM7. lvrk du'l at tin'iffo bacou stock
scarce: clear Rides, ;7.c; abouideia, He; liuaia. lac.
i,krddullail6ie.
litisi Ka? on, Deo 4 Cotton Nett rccalptt for tbe
wtek, IcOt bhlet: r-celpm roaatwl e. 112; to at, 74 1 1
balfs torelK'i exports, none: exports c8i n. in7
bait-; rtcck. 1 074 bnlas: sales or ita wank, 3'7i balH.
( fltton Is dull find 4c. lower; middlings, i3,'u0: btta
iHlaniln. Btc.Wfl HO.
DRY GOODS.
EYEE & LANDELL,
rOURTII AND ARCH.
REDUCTION IN PRIOBS.
FOB TBI
Christmas Holidays.
MAGNIFICENT SHAWLS.
EXPENSIVE SILKS.
FASHIONABLE POPLINS.
DESIRABLE CL0AKINQ3.
4-4 PUKE BILK VELVETS.
BATIN BTRIPE SKIRTINGS.
BTRIPE TOPLIN SKIRTINOS.
GRAND DUCHESS SKIRTS
BELLE HELENE SKIRTS.
FIRST QUALITY ASTRACHANJ.
fOCO yards DKLAINZfl for Presents for the
Helps of the bonne.
6000 yards fast Vast Colored CHINTZES, do.
8000 yards 4 4. FttEHUU CHINTZES, do.
Bargains in Handkerchief., Ulovei, Collars,
Bcarfs, and Neck Ties. 12 4 fmwlmrp
"fllXGLASSET
One of the beat assortments, including many
new designs, Just received, and for sale at low
prices by
JAMES VJ. QUZEN & CO.,
Ko. 5)21 C1IESNUT Street,
lUfmwrp PIIILlDKLPniA.
DETERMINED TO MEET THE POPULAR
demand lor lower prices, i ofl'vr lay eullss atuoK
of new and tilesaoi styles of
FURNITURE
at greatly reduced prices.
JOHN M. (.ARDIJER,
11 IS liu4p he. Hit CUluaW Vi UiieeV
The General to Hold a Lovoo
in Boston this Aftornoon.
Affairs in Ihltimore nnd New
York-Largo Sales of (JJot
ernmcut Gold.
EH OM BALTIMORE.
Initial Detpeitch to Ttie livening Telegraph.
Baltimore, Dee. 4. Tbe jury in the case of
Nlcphon T. Itpiiny,
on trial for tbe mtirJer of C'liar'.ea Chllds, after
being locked up all nirbt, cntne into court this
moxairje and rendered a vrrJict of
;iillly of Mnnslnuir liter.
The prisoner teemed much disappointed, as
ha expected acquittal on the plea of mtultv.
lliiHlnrns
is quiet. The weather i cold, cl"
, , aaa
thteattning mow.
THE MARKETS.
FROM NEW 7 'quiz
Special Vtrpateh to The Kfrl(ff TelegrapK
8lc Uoltt
Nkw Yokk, Dec. i.MesFra. Ward & Co., of
Wall stmt, purchased the cold eold at public
auction by the Government this morning. Tbo
omount eold. was only tbreo huudieJ thousand
dollars; tiie price obtained was 135'45.
Wvatou
arrived In Portland at 1145 this morn in p.
Hie 4'rnlrnt ltoul O verUsuin jf Itonds.
&)tciul Deepatch to Tne Kvtning Tetegraj h.
ew York, Pec. 4. Seward, Bla'.chford A
Griswold have obtaindd an ltijuucUon agint
the New York Ceulral liod lor fiaudulenily
Ouer isuir.g $3,700,000 in bondp. Itisc!aimed
that $900,000 were isBiicd without enyiug a word
to auy one.
Workingmcn's Meeting Fire.
IJocnEBTFB, N. Y., Dec. 4. Tbe workinsmea
of this city held a lartre meeting hut Dht to
protest ai-alnst the coutract system of labor lu
the ppoftl institutions of the S. ate. The Mayor
prebided, and several gentlemen aidrcised tho
meeting.
A Are in Clyde, Wayne county, this morning,
destroyed property to the value of $25,000, in
cluding the hardware store of Blossom & John
eon, D. Waldrutf'e flour store, and several
restaurants and saiiill stores. The insarnuco
amoubti to I11.0GO in thotlome, ot Ilunford
aud other companies. 1
The Cole Tiinl Waiting for tho
Verd-ct.
Albany, Dee. 4 Judge Hoge boom charge 1
the jury in the ea-e of Geuerul Cole for the
murder of L. II. Illscock, this uiorninir, occu
pying two hours. The jury ha3 been out lor
cne hour. Ko verdict yet.
From JJoMon.
ToexoN, Dec. 4. General Grant went to
Lowell this forenoon, with a committee irom
that city. He holds a levee at the St. Jauej
Horn 3 to 5 o'clock this alternoon, to afford cili
ecub au opportunity to pay their rcspecla.
Ship News.
Pobtlakp. Dec. 4. Arrived, steamship Da
DiMtcus, Irom Liverpool.
Bobion, Dec. 4. TUe schooner Lewis Chester,
of Boston irom PuilaaiLiiiia. nith c!il tor
Svleui, waj run into ud huuIc by iti.; s-choouer
J. S. Wheiaon, which vctstl saved tue crew aud
took tutu to taltui.
PElLADKLrUIA STUCK EX0UANUK SALK1, DKO. 4
imported by De Uavea & Br j., Sio. 10 H. Tnlrd swsel
BBTWKtJ BOARDS.
luu hu N i'enna...... as
t u Udi Aui 12i'
J0O Nil Ucxau Oil
t i bli Ktiadlus IS m
iug iu ..u.4!,-ij
100 nil fnsOo N A.tiw t 'li
41,0 HU i'llll Oi K..-.b(Jfl. litf
11000 Cllvss, New.oul u
Si OO UO. tW.O 0 10
icA) d".N.Cj!r C.lliO
I2ui0 Read K Us H-8 . us
iml'A.rii V lts MJ4
S.wwi Vt Cent d. 7.
tMUObcii M U. 'to 7u
City us. TSew.i u mu
)ihi eli Head B hi : 4h.';
US do lui. 4S
BKCUMI BOAKl.
45 Hb PnnR......... 154 W
1 U Hli FiVkt'in C'oul.. ., S
I Wsu. Hcu N slk....UI.. It
BOOTS AND SHOES.
IMPORTED
BOOTS AND SHOES.
MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE BOOTS,
$800.
MEN'S CALF DOUBLE SOLE GAITERS,
$6 00.
boys' man lace boots, $4 oo.
Also a large stock of our own manufacture, at
REDUCED PRICES.
BARTLETT,
'o. 33 S0UTU S1XT1I STREET,
10 1 fmw ABOVE CUiBNUT.
LOOKING GLASSES.
TIIE CHEAPEST AND BEST Di TUS
CITY.
ROGERS' G RO U P 3,
60 LB AGENCY.
JAMES S. EARLE & SONS,
No. OIO CHESNUT Street,
21fniwniSp PHILADELPHIA.
ELFEHSTEIN txtEWlS
lJbintingHooms
tFTH?!!kDSTRE
RODGIBS AND WOSTENIIOLM'9 POCKET
KM V hH, Parl and Hiur Hanrtiwi, o' b.aiiUlnl
Mulsh. ItOUHKitH' and WAL)K & iiUIOIIKK'H 11A
Z.OHH, aud Ihe Rlbraud LKuUUIilHUi KAZOli
bCltHOiU4 Of the Mural quality.
Hkcora, U nlvra. tk'lmon, and Table Ontlery Oronnd
atid PnlUtied. at P. HAI1LLUA'S, U. lib 0. Tit NT 11
uevl.baUiw ClMauiui. Vt I
The following are the latest quotation for the
Various articles uealtftiatad:
Pol, Ut st innir.7-71 7 tlx
Pearl. 1st sort ( I'M s S6
C'Ar lLJu Uuti: isa
V lb.
Bprrin. V lb... 45
Do.lI P'xdtCo-iS ku
liol'oj'dtkisr iS kv 60
Adam'necny ) kv il
AO.m'e Mtaia ia
CVAL-UUTT: fOCtt 1116
. Von.
M..Ur'iton
hid ney iS"
Fkiou.... Vt
Aiilh. V2,mit).ll lKii2 '00
CtHJOA-Dl'TV; SO. V K,
Marac'o aiolnod l ant)
Uuay.q'ir ' " i loK
Para. " "
Hi. Dom'O B
II'HM-i'UTYiSo Willi
Java.wu'a.WDK'd.21 a 1
Jaruira 14),
l,hiiyi :is
Mmwsitiii tl .i
hl1iui.,cuiIi. -a.t7
COFHKtt f -14,
Ijiitt; Pir -rtr-.n -and
Ki. . Kr. aSc.
Am cf -vn. nti. r,.
m (4iotz2Ha 'Hi.
' .cit)V1 M a
fnui K ota. u si
hiiiu'c yei, a
Plu. i lilit a
iiiiit.......... a a
DKI H- AND liVKH
Alcohol H It a II"'.
Aiow. a... i a
do no
Ktssal, (old 7-ll.Va-U
Mantua, .
. oid a 1V
Jui, gold s. s
Aujpr. und'd iSO-iiOwiTo-OO
Do. (lrrantid...t7StlUKHlt 60
UiOka-UuTv; 10oent.
ad valorem, g.ld
ItlUltiyrn
Uo bUC-'W lla 11
Ilo.do.sr.8lUl... 21 2iw
Orouooo. loa so
au Jnaa 17, Dj
'riavKaiii. whj ..t'i
M.iac.luosdkd ' '
Maranli os-- ; J
Mumuh' ---11 a II
v,-'0.---l'Ha-lsS
' nm ; k lli.IT .V
If"- 14 1B4
(ri'ru HhWkkI K0
Vl'NIKl'Br H tv isH
in is p. v duty: aic.g.i,
Cutia, gal., amy pma.
oeuu
16 -M
1MWW S fS 2J
iiHV.riaiiM i5 (Ii.Ai
HaUKvTl'Ti w:uu
Ol, P. .st It.,
O. u ij pa
l i10l IMITYJ mim.
-ivuKm, T II)...I'WJ . s 'ia
A lot sntjL'Lriui
Alum giaura golU.-is a its
Anl rfK, gin H'a U 1 -ji'i..oi,i iv . i hj
a 81
a n.
a s
.. a
a 4A
a l'uo
as -70
a3'7
a vu
a-41
a ii
a no
a- 16
a
a 28
a 61
ArgOlH rl. glu Xl.lu
Armcc.i ii r.s 'i;,a
AnsnieiUla 2 a 4(1
HHlnHUiClvl 14 a
Hul.iaui loUi... Kft a
Bkjoiiu. v u aVSU
Bf'riiUH.Fcrs tlVH a 81
Bvrrliw, 'l urk. a
Bi-i!Bro.boo, gd- a 4
Horn, iftlliKl ofl'4a 37
lir. run. ou, roll 6 u S
Tirinisionp.llor t4 (
Br m'e, mp..j.is in. 7u VQ
l auipirrl'lti nlid.K
CBDJiilic r, rel 1 ts a
(MtHtliaridts... a I SA
Cr.Auiuioul 18 a 1,H
( arOkiuouis. 8 24 a 4 i-u
tiorl .. a 86
CliaiuomlleFI. u a 60
OK'iuve Pot
ash, gold M a M
Coi'lilnrai lis gu; a
I och ilex. golu a i)
Copperas Am. a S
Cream '1 a. u d...S0 a
Cubcbs. i.. I... a go
lurch, golu a SH
Itpsoin Suit.... H 4
UaiuboKe 176 a200
Ouiu A ruble,
a'lfl 87
Guui Arabic,
I k) 46
Hum HeiiKolD 80
Uuni Myrrli,
K. I.
(linn Mvirh.
TV" 55
Coin 1raK.,SI- 8i
bin 1 rax., tl.gdbu
Uyd. 1'nia l'.ng.
and Fr..g 10.8 65
Ipcracuaiiha,
Hr l
Jalap lubdgld nS
Lao Iy o-d 8J
Licorice I'ftM1 24
j, fKlUiT.iuicn
gold 13;.a 14a
luckier, 1'lcliCh
Bold 16a
Hhiiu, small
Mak 05
11 b una, large
Auk-.! noa 1-75
Knigha, bl.
Ait-p a
Oil Ke rg l 6 7ift W
Oil CaHbla a 8 6")
Oil L-mnu-...4 i)0 a 4.6U
OU l'ei perui'i a 4'i6
Oil Orungn a
Opluui.Ty.u'd B 25 50
Ox, ACiu V Bi 84 a
Phoopliorus- a f5
Pros. PoiaNb. 88 4o
Uuii ksilver.. 74 a 77
Hhuburb, Chi 2 t
taieruis c'U 2 a
B A iu'Ibc. g'd S.'i
e.hodtt, f!i Ul. 1" 180
bvma'ioa. lion
In l-d gold. it
barna'il:a.aiex.
In bu gold.,.
eeuua.JC. I- IW
hcui, Alex 26
bh el lac 44
fceda Asi' eOV , .,
c. gold TZ-37ia 2(12H
&. i-e0. W.d a 2i
Bulr h. QuU. 2 in
Ttti. Aciu, g 48 a-4
Vi-rr Igrm, g.. Mi a si
yiirlol Bluu... ? 11
f KA'1'llli.Ki HUTU Vupf
iTimeVv fsi'n 85 a W
'jujiii Bbee 85
Jfit-H Ihtvi MacKerel.
I'.:: lUrriufcs.tl; t almon
ia; Olhfrilrkled.ll 60?'
bbt. Oiln-r Fish.pl' klt'd,
dried, or siuokrd In
smauer package, 50 ctn
Km Urn,
DryHd "cw..7 26 a 7 76
Plckl'dhcaie 4 to
Pickled cou. 6 lo
ll kr'lN' 1.
llai kelel Mo,
1, smull
JJack.o2.1I 16 U0
Aia knjajll 00
haiui'ul'ic lS.2i 0U
bKi.l'lr V tee
bud. Cl.No.l,
tw hi. hbl...-
Hn'Kluk'd.
Hcr'tcVU'i.- 45
lien mil. Wo.l
FLAX Upty: 118 ion.
Horih lliv.f' 1 24
i-I.Otlt A'U AiKAL
i)l)l V, 20 V ""Ol
Bour 6t0
Jix. An ber)
In.. Ohio, 7 10
& M1CU...J
Ohio t 7 80
bhlPPlg.J
Ohio ex. bds. 1 10
Oeiitte do. 8 to
tun o fcup..
Lauada extra
Kraotly lue. 1 75
GeorgnlOWU-
Olllor'a fcl i.yu
Oregon....
Alexaudrl...-""
Uali Uow'lilftL-
Kya tluuf 5 80 a 7 75
C.rn Meal 6 26 a S 10
do. Braudy'e,6'k6 a 6 so
do.l'uuch... a.60
FKUl'l i'l'Ti: Dried. 5c.;
Almonds, 6((ilic. shelled
aud not shelled; blbei
Nuia. 2c.: Latea. 2c: at
diues 6u, Urttpts ia, aim
Froltt lu bngar, byrup
and Bi a. oy. ia vcern.
lUis.fh.VHck 7 25a T 60
an.bchily r-8 65 aS7n
Uur'nis6t.'ll a 12'
Citron 28 a Vt
a luuiuda.Bicl.
ly soltsuelLi a 144
Aim's shell d. 44 a
IUH8AMJ BK1.NS Furs
areatsu or uuurenaeu, uu
t-klui io vceutaa vai.:
Heaver V POe;
Konhf U 60 a 6 00
HomDern 10 asio
m v estern- 1 2o ' a 4 66
OlteiNo'ihpceSUO a
We!eru- 4-uo a ('
Bed Kox r'ih- 7 a 1 sJ
Ksccnon H'm 75 al 10
Weei.com '"8 a 12i
North 78 a 1 J
MlukNortu'u I ou sli
- Wesiern. 8 oo a T 00
Marteu, N'lh uo a2ouo
(ioat. Cura'ma- '4a a 60
' 14ex. a
Txwr.fclsalVto-- a "47t
" ti. Juan....- a- 424
RRA1N I'otv: lOaiiKSta.
Whta wUVbu- a 225
Cala... 1 26 a 1 46
Ohio.. 2 20 a 2 40
" Uich.. w. 8 2o a t 86
Chicago, No. 1. 1 S4 a 1 66
do. No., 1 88 a 1 1
(no. Wo 8. 14 s im
Jiilwa'k.No. II M a 165
do. No. 2;i 68 a 1 86
do. No. 8 a
Rye fciale 1'40 a ltX
a 1-75
a .-on
asj no
a u-'A
a a
-67
arncu.a KOIU J a 1 O,
i'utemala,Kii.. 8Aa !
IbUN-Lhtv; Br jt7; n
H 70 V lu,,; Boiler and
Plaie. 13c, t. Buid,
Hoo(. ai,a !ro:i, l'a,
fcTsc'
i'L , i.llKl RU, fc
c icn vktoii, 41 00 a 44 00
I'lB. A.u'call.. 4liue a 4JU0
Hr kng. ief..li, yo
nnr B.oi( Ul... go'oo a
bheei, Jl isU.
1st q.ial. 8)-12Xa-18.'i
A Aiuer:can a
UUAli Iiutt: Plg.f2-i0
li" irw.i P im aud heei.
n :s v nm is. '
Oalma -
bpanlnh, gold. 6'42 a 6 48
enr, uei .10 so a
heeiAPIiiH.ut alJOO
LKATHKa-DlTTY: Molo,
86-Unper,80 ci. ad val
Oak H) Lt. i t-88
Oat ml.iiie..,.i(() ,4I
oaa. h.avy 4o a-48
Oak. crop a 4s
Ueuiluck.ilght 28 a 2ii
Hem pik,m,d-87f,a-M
Hem 'k,i!ev,-25 "
Hemloca.dam 19 a n
ayJa7UUTT! 10 cut-
KockiKnd.com
t u uti
LU.M KK.t ItiiT...,
ad val. WUoipiB
'l imbei, W. V. "ices
V cubic loot
Timber Oak,
Oc
Xltuiier.OaY P
(byottnyoft a a
KkhI'u nptuce
per oi iiio
h'gieH.VlKh 8 78
Im.Hiiuved. t.
. bui. Oi M.) 8 00a lo 00
l uc u.l. ko a 860
i)oC-d.2 ikini
q.ial., t A1..4 00 a 7 00
Do. t ypiet.ss.
3 loi't a
La. hri lit j. 8.C5 a B12Si
Slav's VV.iipt.llu no aiftuJ
Head'ir W. O aMu ou
MOI.ASiSlCS UlITY:80.O Bl
Porto Kic, 4 us
u'ltt juie.:i,v.a
1 vmwMl..v
BurnttUues m&
.ii. . .
Cui.4uiid.iji:iilb it j,,
c''rZur: ; ro
AAVAIiilUttng.,
Jpis.Turpoiii!UO, m,
?r' '.
Turpet. etlt. JM.
Coiy. V2fj0,bs a 78 a
Ur wii-
mi:.sio 3-CO ai'OO
i r, ) bbl AU 8 128 37K
''' 810 a S '6
KtHlu-colu. Old10 a 245
Lo. No.2V2oo b2 8J a 2 75
omnia J ur... 44 a . 4HJ
Olluyrv. Pai,u i0.oilvi
tl. Linseed, Flaxseed
J' re'. 28 cnu.; (iper.ii
'"nr eiber dHUff
iof".Lt0 teut-
Oilve,i2bb&b t-ii,) a
01ive,iiicig, 2 86
iaim.Vio.... I2.a-i2
LiimetU.cny "
kttl Sri m nn
a 4 62X r.nsed.Jtng. m
6 50 .Whale 1 lb 1 23
1' 1. r III
' Kel.H'g
tp-rm,:ruioj((j
v. l 'bi'ch.2 20 a-
U'luu 1 OJla i ax
L U OUcTvV:i4j"ri
Korooeiiu i'., .
ol l-ca k JciDoTr: aoc.
1 hlu ooftiun.63 00 4,
PL . KOLJfiU Afu
Cruu. -n. lt..i .,. "ul
Crude,40 7gravu
V gal ..I.
lieu neil free L.H. '
hi wune (uo
1 9'k .A.., .
ttrm.f ..... . .
hedued lu bond "
xo. to whue
(115 lest) fnia-. m
KeUued In b d
white (116 w
test) a, .
Nayii.a, reUiied "
qij gr.
pkoVihVonh-ui,.V
Pork.lu.: II auis. Bacon
aud Lard, o. ib '
BeeiMs.iiblb
" oily.. ZZZ
Pnme'c'y.i
,, ir . ,uu ou
' Prime... 28 60
a
aisoo
alo tu
al2 2i
Hit 50
a
a
a-80
a 75
all 00
TfS
a 8 75
ali-75
a
a
111 SO
a
atl'OO
a
a
a 1 8a
a
Coru, Ho, w.y. 1 22 a 1 28
" "yellow a
" WwiiJu1'16 1-17
Barley 107 a 1 18
Pa'ley irfali, 3 80 a 2 40
Cam, Hi ate... - a 71H
" Ohio... -tla 72
Jersey -61 a 6
Peas bie 21iu a
bUNPoWDFR. niTTV! 4
cents a ft, and 80 V ct. ad
val.
Blasting fl2S0 a 4 00
fclilnglug . a 4 SO
Rifle 6-60 a
B A Y
NHlnblsVlontarO a 70
H KM P 1dtt; KUMla$40;
Manilla 876: Jute6i6; Italia-
4o; bun and Ulsai.
BassiaciVt 'ntoli aseoto
A28 23
a4 iui
" Clear"-Z
f.ardprmsim-17 a-.!?
Hams, sal t.,.. . "'i
miouki. sail
Lesibams. 'n
Pi;km.jibbi--. a--.
Beef M.io.Vtb
"'lt'.r.rau.,48 2-3
oufo!!.1.!
to primV . f Aits
Raogooo. dieJseli rt2!i
JIt"1!." -26a3 6ftf
TAf "uHclScia'Si
l urk's Island,
V bush
Llvarp Kil.Gr.,
1 "'"' a 2 70
lbo.. Hemp J,a V Ui.Tii;
ad val''88 Ct.'
Clover t in -
i moinytibus.8 00 a
r l.u Am run s-n ....
bHOr-i)rv; 'iiic, Z af
JpJfHk(o)m ii iZZ
isiicknumnii'i -in
fckJAP-Doxr: 15 K oenL
au val,
fS'tle -18V la
lJUTVi in Pig,, Bars. aid
Piaia,. S 'SO iii.,. J
Plates .....unld S17'. i.A.
WFlCFjj i3i'Tr:5a40a.Wm
1 uulii llim.il "uu.in.
D. eld. m
Hlus'r.KiiceldXn---!
" "w, 1 to
. ,U,T7"' i,u
i, goiu. ...... 'f I -95
Pe.pei,gold- a 71
Plmeulo, Jamaica
(ol irold a 21
Cloves (ol arid sn si
HUOA Krt-IOTT)4aSc?ll6
New Orl.au- a
Cuba Idelado 7Sa 64
rio Kino n,a 'IS
Hav'uawhlie llWa l&Af
n a, I, a
Manilla 11 a Mi
Loar. a
Crunhftd..... al
leUvvM-MaiBi a 14X
JPIFTII EDITIO
THE LATEST llEWl
Gladstone's Andlfinco with tl
.accn-The New York Firo
Tragedy in Boston.
S
FOREIGN
By Allnntie Cable.
Ill.li.,na i . -
Iondon, Dec. 4. Tbe tight Hon. William I
(Jladfltone bad an a'ldiprice with the Quo;
yesterday, acd lormnlly aoceplei hU ftppaiiK
mcnt chief of t tie Ministry. There wa
jrrcat Bathciitin of tho Liberal chiefs at 11:
(ilaJttouc'B hoiicc List Dipht.
Th rinnnlerer.
The Timet of this morninjr. In an c Jitorial
the Cabinet about to be felccted, Ihinks Lor
iiornitiy, tue present Miisicr or the JRoU
will be nppolntcil Chancellor of the Gxcheqao;
Riid bir Roundel! I'ulin-r Ma?'cr of the Bolls.
FROM BOSTON.
Fcnrfnl Trnsredr.
IJ)ton. Pec. 4. A rnau nm?d Krnno tlenan
tatfd his brothiT-in-la, named CrotitD, will
a cleaver, this m irtitu?. Tbe triuedy oocarrot
In A. Forcbmli's hat furtory, where the meJ
were worklnR together. It ii 8-ltl that Crouii
was to appear as a witness in some petty case
agambt Keene. The mnrrlercr made bis escape
From New York.
New Yokk, Dec. 4. The loss by fire at tb
Theatre Comique is $30,000, with no imurance
The upper part of the th are is all burned outJ
but tbo lower purt h damascd by water. Tb
tbuutre will be rebuilt as sooj as possible.
fiifock Quotations hy Trleerapli 4 P. ilj
UltodlTinlBB. OavU Co. renorttbronuli their'
Kt w York house the following: 1
. Y. Cent. K 128- cier. and Toledo R.101V'
N. Y. and K. K. 7'4i l'ol. t Wab. Kit 672
Pb. and Ilea, it SU M A St.. PI. U nnm fl7i"
Mich.W. and N.l. K K? Ailama Ex. Co 4Sv4
Cli v. Plttsb'g 11.. Ht.-'i Wells, Fargo - 26'.
Chl. end N.W. oom M'J IT. H. Express 4t!'2
u ni. anu n.w.prei. g ienneaeet)s, new.. OX
..... U f XI lilJ ,..,., ...-
VUl. pull . J . 1 1U3 VJlllll..... M..,i.IM h
Hltta.r'.W.&i'hl. 111'i! Market dull.
West. Union Tel... STjl
Thefollowlrg lsa statement orthe coal trans-
n.t.il rttt ll, I I . .1 1 nl . la nn.l f .... ,1 I 13 ( 1
... .1 ilm In;. I I.I uo iln c u I....I I .. rv . 1 1 .
..u.iua u.v u jw, .numb xuuisuajr, liiu,
3, 1868:
Ibtis. Owt;
From St Clair y.lSH o
" Port Curbou l.UW OJ
Fottsvllle 77a IS
" Bchuylklll Haven 6,031 f'Z
" Aut:urn 1,285 19
Porttllniou H 683 ia
" Harribburg and UaupUln a 811 ill
Anthracite coal for week 28,013 Id
Bl' umlnous cal from llarrtnuurii and
Duupbiu for week 4 001 OS
Total for wecli paying freight 33,805 01
Coal lor Compauj ' use . 03 IS
Total all kinds for week 3 l,o5S 17
To Thursday, Via 3. 1S67 48,091 09
MIY 000DS QUUTAT10MS.
Menimack. W.,
Merrimack, D...
Oicheco, 1
bproaue
Paililc
Arufriin
Diiiiiiellu.
A liens
l.iRiicli.'in-r.
Freruaiia.........
fi' ite ..
aswaa.....M....M..l
PRINTS.
Aiuoskerf ......
i ' uowtsii...... .
Waranuli.
J.! Vloiorj .
...MS Arnold
Maniliton.... .......
... Pi ! Hli luiioiifl.
-llH f. -ucestr..,
....li 64fA.ruliiB...
....i"S Lancaster.
..li'SlOrlftnl...
AniosKcaK,,-"""" s
O ...... 7-S iym
M.... 84 li
i 11 M ieb
Pa lfl. yxtra-.. .44 15;
' I.........4-4 18
AtlnDtlc, A...-....4-4 16
11... 4 4 14V
Ii 4-4 n
" V....M...4 18
N S-4 Kli.-
doperlor 1XL...4-4 14
bliawuiut, V .14 14
Asanam, F.........4-4 li
Buark. A 16
Mass aclius ells. ...4-4 14
BB..44 18
" J&.....7-8 II
Indian Bead 4-4.....1S
...8-4 18
HWHM H
- IM 7
.....a. II i2
l4-f
........11V
nW
S a MHHia 1 23l
Eieter, A..
" H...
Wed ford.
Auuusta.,
i.
Ollboa"'.!r.'."
PilUlield, A.....
.Krnutibec
Kveifit, AA....
Hbannoa
Bedford, K..
,.4-4 18
.,7-8 U
...4-4 14
...4-4 14
,.7-B tH
..4-4....18
..4-4 11
,.4-4 1
..4-4.,
-4-4.
.8-4.
Uonekto Co., X....8-4.
.14
,...1'H
8
Pocasset...-
..-4 11)J
Boct, H...
81
Pepper!!, .............m.,14
M OMMSMalS
(i TV ii
M -.......;-4 m
-...-....8-4 422
9 4 472
........ DZf
........ . IA'
o :.. ii!
H nj2
A ppletou, A.....4-4...,142
tcula, H M..4-4 is'"
" .lt
B...... 11
.11
16
It
,11
:m
,it
.it
18V
SI.
Lifman, jc 4.,
rjtica,.
I remont, o 4-4.
Indian Orcnard'.A
M a...
" BB It
W 111
Grt ii,h....w::;I5
Ji....4-4...18tf
j-- .18
cabot, a. r.rjr.'ir
Dwleh "" 4...14tf
Vmlf Dt, A...4.4 J4i2
Mew York Mllls.4-4 36
W ausulta......... . 'iiii
M,HM,.rl.,....IW
Tnncarora .4-4 )
Wiiliaiusvllle....-4 4 X)
Bat(i.............-.4-4.
W blte jKock.......4-4.,
ForesUiate.M....4-4.,
Indian itlvnr, X..
Atla-raogan, X.
A. A.
afasonvllleMMM...4-4....
Biaoksloue.HM...4-4..n
H OPilllMHIIIHIMU 44t
Langdon 4-4....
42-lueb.
M 4S-lnch
Wan rsgan .......... 4-4....
iiereU.........6-4....
S-4....
,.... 4.,
IO-4.
Dilca
.4-4.
i.a-4.,
Boot, jtV".v.'.r.7".v..8-4.'i
" B 4-1.,
" W .5.4.,
Androscoggin. ....4-4.
Oauoe wt 4.,
BIiBAUllXD MU8LINI4.
Pepjil
,..18
,.17
,..1
..12S
I4
,..1H
..IS
,..17
...18
,.14H
,..14
...18
..21
.17
.86
,41
...50
...oi
,...
,...87H
...lu
...MS
...18
...IS
... t'
lwlkbi ..4-4....7
Ballou4 8ot...4.4.."::i4M
Lonsdale....... -4.
' Oaoihri, a
HIM
...4-4. ,17
Bartlett. jm'"
!ncb.....
si-iucli.
...lb
...15
14
-18X
am as Bt'm it I lVi'"'ii'i5
sr.
ar..tF.Ita.J-:;7:::j-
1W SUtuaitu, ln
ft jvjsj
H $4t
. 4 ,9-l,
Franklin fiTjiSI'
I nx
"......is
18K
At
M..i7a
.a.
3ren, Q
Amoskea.(Ai
Whlteas-i,"
Lancaster.
Burksblre,
Oaleuuula,
A IUa.nVlHMIMM,H,H.Hi
ork .............. .M..M......
Blue Ji 111- ,
Norlblleld
Oakland,
Working Man's,
Union.,
Pad Mo ......
Hamillon......
... 1. ....
UVUMHI,HIH.M
W1NUH4.MR.
......18 I llarlford.,
16 JKoanoke.,
.....16 Ibiasgow...
U UN I Ma.
.7-8 u'
!" 18
Otis couipany, cxj...
.28
,..15
...IS
....'&
...17
UKLAINEH.
'M llxiwcll
16-21 Soragnes
..1921
15B -it
Warran Brown '2
Lewlsion, Brown
Ooluuiblan '""... 8
i.l
Amoskdac .
York ,
Cncksvllle..
American
Hamilton
JverettMH.
I Aroiurts.,... !i'r".i
b 1 MIPIjU Bli I KTI NUtt
Wliiueutoa, A M
""M........l?
Ragle
1 borudike..... JIT."'"""
na
,...lo.s
l
IS
TICKS.
I
York, to-lrjch. . 26
York.SilQCD
Auoskeag. A. U. A 88
a ....as
" B V16
U. 20
" XHaaMaess19
Ck)DtStOCO 4-.......,a,..A
Azirt.... ifo
Baa 1 fa Dlnax in
ITVlMIHIMlll ! I
OOKHKT JEANS.
Amoskeag...M.M.....uPe(l.erelL l
Lawula. .........1 Bales ...... .11
Mauiukeag fallens 18 Indian Orubard MnlX
titit Market .. Ifvtrell,.,.
JtKOWN IJK1LJJ4.
i'liorndlka
Wetbuen, AA M...t
naiuiiion Keicular. sa
Willow Brook 9j
Everett....... .
" A, Ksira-..ra,.sfl
Haranden. UO..........,
Pearl Klver......,....s(i
ruuneia..
A moskaas:.....M . .is
Pt)i pereU...... 18
Lnooula.......... 18
fetaiik, A,,i,,i,,i,ii,m,,H
A imleion
1 remonl....,.,.
angusta
Wlutiuup.mM
...II
,18