8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TIllPTii) 3 CtKTSr PHIL AD EL PHI A, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1868 01TY IIhTELIJGENOE. A DlEWBKHLT ClSOWB AST) H.-WAf ROBBBRT. At few tnlnnt after 13o-iook thli mora. In a crowd of roughs went luto the National Jkotel, on Market wtrft, ANo-re Heventeenlh, and ordered drinks. WDjle standing In toe lMir room ibe raised a row, and on being ordered outer the plKCj by Mr. Albright, the rroprletor, they assaulted him with Inmblers. te ran behind bis bar, and palling ont a pistol discharged It. Tba scoundrels then took to l heir heels and ran ont Market street. Above Wghteenth street they were accosted by Mr. Mark HltihardHOo, who was standing In front f bis residence. Two ef them ran at him and relieved him his watch. The crowd con tinued on tbrtv way to Twentieth afreet, where they were at) arrested by a sqnad of policemen who had been attracted to the scene by the TiicuarveeT tne pistol. The fellow who stole the witob then dropped the artiole. This move ment wwi seen by a policeman; The whole party, atx In number, were locked np for the niBtal, and this morning Alderman Jones heard the cn-ie. They were all identified by Mr. Albrlf nt, and two of them, glvlnit the names of I.awixnne Nuaent and 1'atrlck Hhanloy, were reooRnlr.ed by Mr. HtchardHou as having stolen bis watch. They were held in 2'00 bll for highway robbery, and the remainder, whose tisines are Frauds Magnire, John Lynch. Michael Fred, and ThomnaTeenan, wore bound over In $1000 for assault (and battery and In citing to riot. -- A Ccttiso Affair. On Saturday nigh Thomns Jordan and another young colored man, both somewhat Intoxicated, were walk ing np Lombard street, near Heventu, when they were met by Thomns Kearney, a colored shoemaker, retailing at Mo. 617 B. (Seventh street, against whom Jordan pushed his companion. Kearney remonstrated against this rude treat ment, and some high words were bundled be tween them, when Kearney abruptly left them and walked towards bis shop. Jordau and bis eompauion followed, apologizing to him. Kearney, however, went into hts buxemenl, and shortly returning, walked towards the two men. When within a lew feet or them he suddenly prang on Jordan, cnt at. him with some sharp 1 nstrument, and at once fled. Jordan fell to the ground, weak from loss of blood. He was car ried Into a store near hy.whero It was discovered that his throat was cut from under tbe left ear to a point directly under the chin. The woundo l man was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. A few minutes after tbe commission of the crime Officer McUeary, of the Third District, went to Kearney's residence and arrested hlin, and be was committed to jail bv AUlorinau Carpenter to await the result of Jordan's in juries. Tbi Boabd oh Surveys. The regular stated meeting of the Board of Surveys was held this morning at 10 o'clock. Tbe following sewers were ordered to be constructed: 2 feet (i-inon aeweron Ash street, between Qirard avenue and Wildey stree s; 10-lnch pipe on Pine street, between Hlith and Seventh streets; 3 feet sewer on Twenty-second street, between Race and Hummer streets; 2 feet 6 Inch sewer on Twentieth street, between Coaies and Brown street; 2 feet (Much sewer on Montgomery avenne, between Glrard avenue and Richmond etre't. A resolution to place Walden street in the Tenth ward upon the city plan was agreed to. riaus of the line and curb regulations of the 6ih, 6th, 7th, 8th, and Oth sections of the Twenty fiflh ward weie approved. The plan of the wharf lines of the Hchnylklll river, between South street and Fairmount dim, was presented by Mr. Shedaker, and, upon bis motion, ordered to bo advertised for bearing at the next stated meeting. Ad journed. The Weathkr Ybstkrdax. The contrast between tbe streets yesterday morning and on Saturday evening was very striking Indeed. lYople late out Saturday night went home feel Inn tbat they were goinn to have a fine Sunday, but bow disappointed they were on arising and peeping out of their windowM It waaaplciare to dampen tbe ardor of even church goers. Toe pavements, tbe streets, and the trees were one sheet of Ice. In addition to this there was a ltthl falling ot rln, which froze as It fell. One who was compelled to make his appearance on the street found himself in the position of the mouse who tried to climb to the top of a glass Ja: avery ctep in a ivaace was followe 1 by two of retroereskion. lie undoubtedly would gala tbe point for which he started, but on the way be was sometimes on bis feet, sometimes on bis "hack, sometimes on bis marrow bone-, and freqnently on the bild spot with which hit 3ktd ts crowned. AUo;,e h jr, the day wa-one the llfceof Whloh we do not wish to see again. More Light Wanted ok Delawarb Avbncb. Lately tbe fact that more lights are wanted on Delaware avenne has been frequently de monstrated. Scarcely a night passes without ibe police being culled upon to render assist ance to gome unlorluuala Individual who ban walked overboard. On Saturday nWIH tin) Iluibor l'ollce were the means of preventing six men walking into the Delaware. They wore slightly Inebriated, aud. Koing down the cross streets, would have undoubtedly walked luto the river. The points at whloh tuose men were Klopptd were Walnut, Arch, Kace, and Sulppen tttreuls. At these streets, the river washes up against Delaware avenue, and on a dark night It is impossible to see the danger until actually too late. The city authorities should attend to this matter Immediately. A Huckster in Trocm.b. Abram Tetrowskl Is a huckster, who on Saturday stopped Ins horse and cart In front of the store of Pullio Donohue, on Market street, near Thirty-sixth,, and, picking up a barrel of Hour, depo sited It in bis vehicle. He then drove on", fol. lowed by Mr. Donohue and a pollooman, who overtook bim at Thirty-second street. In bin art was found a lot of pork, butter, aud apple, of which he oould give no satisfactory anoouut. He was held for a lurther hearing by Alderman Maule. Stole a Horse and Carriage. On Saturday afternoon Rev. J. Wheal on Smith, while mak ing calls, hitched his horse and carriage to a post on South Broad street. After enlerlug a dwelling, John 10. Clark, hailing from Chesier county, Jumped Into the vehicle and drove oil. He was captnred at Fifteenth and Lombard streets by Constable O'Donnell, when ho said be ws drunk and did not mean to steal Uie team. He was taken before Aldermuu Pat ctiel aud was sent below for trial. Btaelks Robbed. Last night the carriage boune ofW. H. Merrick, on school lane, near the Morrlstown Railroad, was broken luto and robbed of three horse blan kots, a fox robe, and a leopard robe, valued t $100, On tbe night of the 15th lust, thieves entered thealablta of Powers A Wetghtman, at indue avenue aud James .treet, aud stole three blankets. Young Tbieveh. Henry l'laner, Henry RoblBon. and Samuel Bowler were arrested on Saturday, charged with stealing a number of pocket-books irom a store at ruin aud Shlppen streets. Atthe time ot their arrest these youths were disposing of tba plunder at ten cents apiece. Alueruiau I'ilteruiary committed them to prison. The Podltrt Exhibition. The annual ex hibition of the Pennsylvania State Poultry Asticclutlon was opened this morning at II or if. uimraf Hall. There are hundreds of varieties of chickens, birds, tic, la tne hall, aud the dis play Is by Jar the fluent ever tlvtn in this city. The ehibiilon wlil continue open day and evening during the remainder of the present week. Blight Finn. At 4 o'clock this morning a slight tire occurred at the marble manufactory ol Uii.ihH & Co., Twenty-niHt street and Ridge atveuuu. KUTLFAl. A Cleveland Oorifviiinn tVrtke the WroiiK nan. rem the Cleveland Ohio) Herald, Dee. 19. Rev. Mr. Stroiif. Cleveland, Ohio. Sir: I Lave read jour eertnoii on Tliunksul vin day, which, being a sort of secular Sabbath, seems to have caused you to use the pulpit for the pur pose of persotal viturpation in tbe interest of capital and the money chanprrs, whom our Divine Master drove out of God's holy temple with a scourge of small cords. Nay, lie ex pelled therefrom those who sold doves au in decent occupation compared with that of the gold jarublers and epeculuiors to wnoin you aeern to have given the bencBtof the sauetuary It seems jou were not eveu aware of the facts upon which jou predicated your personal atiuck, from the pulpit, upon myself by name, and the majority of the Republican Representatives in Con pre8- There was do proposition to tax the konds, only tbe Income derived from them, as the Government has always done. That pro , jcsUicu aid not go to it comxuittee lor cvu$l- drattjii, bnt tbe committee wm ordered to hl'rfig in a bill to -nuke tbat proposition law. As I assume, it you had known the facts, you would not bare borne "lalie witness against yoar eiKhbord." I vend yott with this note a ooy of my speech, which, It you will read carefully, will show you what was propo'ed, and also an ex tract from a letter tn reply to a gentleman who, while he was dlfpoed to criticise, was just enough to er dearer to find oat what my views were before he condemned them. Pardon me, reversnd sir. If your sermon had not been tent me in tbe Cleveland Herald, marked, 1 rhould not have trouled you with a reply at all. and evea now I hould clots the publication with the lucubrations of "Brick l'otneroy" and "DlntitsO'Flaherty," which you will find printed on the back of your rermou, did I not suppose you were honfftlj mistaken, and might be will leg to be set r It tit. Respectfully, Bum. T. Uutlxr. P. 8. 1 shonld be pleated to hear from a ser mon on this text "Why dost thou lude thy biolber' or why dost thou set at nonuht thy brother? for we ("ball all stand 'etforc the Judg ment seat of Christ." WISE. Tit ex-tiovvmor II 14 Prfcrtr lt-4-k-Wlial Will lie Wo with tl - grorn? From the Richmond DOpntch of Saturday. The property of ex-Governor Wise, in Princess Anne county, Virginia, which has been In the possession of the Government, and occupied by squatting negroes for several years, has at lengtb been restored to its owner, but in a wretchedly dilapidated condition. The rojiora tiou Is made under tbe order from tbe Bureau ot Refugees, Frecdmen snd Abandoned Lands, brarlDB date Oct. 9, 186C, from wh.cb, we make the touonmc extract: "ltanpearine tbat certain parcels of aban dotied, lands are yet borne tapon the raturns of tins bureau in someor the States, and uncondi tional amnesty and pardon for participation in the Rebellion having been declared by tbe Presi dent ot the Dm ted Mate", it is directed tbat all lands and tenements held by this bureau as abandoned be restored to tbe owner thereof. except iu ct'ot wbeic the Government hat acquired the tine bv uue process oi law.7' oovcri.or ise vein have to gel tbe nesroe on as best be can iho Government will not assist him. Philadelphia Cattle Market. Monday, Dec. 21. Tbe Cattle market was moderately active tuts week, and prices wore higher. 1 !MK head arrived and sold attt'-itoc. for extra Pennsylvania raid Western steers: 12 15c. for choice show oattle; S!)o. for fair to good; aud 5r07,.jc. v lh Koss for common, as to quality. The iullo.Tlug are the particulars of ine salts: W5. Owen smith, western. 7iai5. er. 1)0, A. Christy A Bro., Western 8aU.gr. ?, i engier s Mc-.;iee'e. unesier co,, I'Vs'A, gr, 60, P. McFillen, Western, m'-l-i, K. 75, P. Hathaway, Western, 7s'4 gr. CO, J as. S. Kirk. Chester county, 7w.8', gr. 100, James McFillen, Western, b&U, r. 40, K. S. McKlllen, Chester county. 8l), gr. 115, Ul)man & Buchiiian, Western, 1(a,li, gr. 145, Martin Fuller A Co., Western, 7(v', gr. 15"1, Mooney & Smith, V estern, 75,11, gr. 80, Thos. Mooney & Bro , Virginia, 64iK4, gr. 60, H. Chain. Western Pinna., b'M't, gr. ' 16U, John Sinitli & Cro., hio. 710, gr. 60, Ij. Frank, Western, uy,! gr. W, Frank ASchomberg, Western. BO' i, gr. 30, Hope & Co., Chester co., gr. 80, M. liryfoos A Co.. Virginia, 6(g8, gr. 6.r), Klcon A Co., Virginia, fiS7, gr. 67, Blum A (o., Virginia, 5(afl, gr. 27, B. Baldwin, Chester co., 7ffii, gr. 3'2, 1). Branson, Chester co., 6'4t)7J4. Oil, Chandler A Alexander, Ches. co., T.&tl, sr. 61, A. Kemble, Chester oo., 7'S gr. 19, L.. Horn, Uelawnre. ti7, gr. 4 , John N'cArdle, Western, 68, gr. 111. Jese Miller. 7(3!). lt Hogs were in demand. 5K10 head sold at the different vards at -12(412 n0 100 pounds net. Cows were without change. 150 bead sold at fr0(300 for cow aud calf and 4375 1 head for springers. Sheep wore also In fair demand. 8000 head sold at Oati' iC. ri pounu gross, as to condition Xfw Tork Money JlurUet. Piom th Tribune. ' The Jvaii( e ol 10 nnr rent In New York Central during tbe putweek haa been due mora to larga slioti, IiHoih t la the slock tiiau to any concertad niovrrueul to aavancethe prices. The President o tbe rend, with his tatxiliy, o.vn over 1S OOd uou, and ol the rtniuiulng O'S.otU 000 uit (4.ooo,u0j is alloat In tha tceet to nihkeihe dellvert'ia fur brut ers'trunsauilons. A moderalely dull market, llae tbat ol tlio past tliree tvenks. Is usually sutMcleut to make a saorc mivrrRt ri,vli,L' frnui &11.U1111 lu 100.0UU BUsrea. and thcholden of ibe ltuatlug slock have only 10 nail and se ih bears advano ins prie s irom o i iu per ri.nL. and sell 0111 la thfiu In two nr three monlba, The perinauHiit hnldeis are not allecicd by fiai udren lliiciuallona, as they have too much confidence In the manHiment to aell ai any price ibe stock ras yet reaciitn. ueiora nr. vaauuruni took tbe road ll supported numberless leeches and tli entire Albnv loubv. and made soiall divideuds 10 tit stckboidsrs: now all thedetdneads era cut oil', and IIih excensti cut down In all tba depanments wllboat aiitfctiug tbe einuiency or tne rom, the savlins of the last, Tear alone havluj hem mifliciem to Df.v ibe dividends made. Tbe lrg amount of real estate that from tliuft to lime bos been purchased by the comoauy, ani the Improvements roaae oy itouoie tractting vna rata nivpiil limn c.id out of earnlras aud the stock holders bow have itie accumulated profits of the road iiwa tha nnnMiilidtkiiiin. no lu.t tu a President esti mates the value of the slucK at 140 oo tbe sbowlog of the books, ltepresentaiimis nave Deen maun 10 mm bv prominent rlockbolilers that this larise surplus should be divided. Ii Is uoi known what inu respou.e will be. but an long as the road remains undsr prfi 'at control, i he chances ot a saccenalul bear campaign la ibe stock is Hot very flattei lug, as tbe stock Is oalna constantly absorbed, aud tbe bulk of H baa paajed bsyond speculator' cunlrol," From Uie MraM. "Money been at plump seven nearly all last week. On Monday and Tuesday, notwithstanding tbe bank statement ot the previous week, wblcn ex hibited a less or over Ave millions la legal-leaders, some exceptional louns were made at alx, Suosa iutnlly to tbeisedays lbs stories ot ibe )ncklug-ap sclieme ravins been circulated, rates slIQened and seven per cant, currency was ibe Iowdsi figure al which loans could be obtained, tbe merits! working more and more closely ualil Friday and Saturday morning, when seven per cent, gold was paid, meney vu then not being obtained without considerable running around, and many borrowers paying a cam mlHnlou ever and above the laieiest for lbs accom modation Ibev sought. Alter one o'clock on Satur day lbs market experienced a sudden relief, and towaias Ibe close of bu.li.eas more was offering than tbere were applicants lor, tbe rale settling to seveu per eest. currency." They say in Parla that the Epanluli revo lution c without a beginning, but, uulitvikil, without an end. "The Wayside Gallows' is the title of a photographic view taken by a Colorado artist who followed in the steps of th Vigi lantes. I'Aia lcuLAi: moiLAM a nox : rniRD EDITION w V"OW Is the Irae We told yon so. iA fJever were clolhcs to be bad selow. triXIAL NOTICE I rpoLD you so, and tell yon again J. I'leuly of clothes lor boyu uud ruenl H I IT BK UNDERSTOOD I 'E lm going tj take stock I That la the reusna We sacrifice gooda at the present Beuson. WON'T BE UNDEBtiOLDI M'HK public needn't ataln be told ' X V.ibi we uou't luieud to be uudertold I READY FOH TUK HOLIDAYS I I I UHUY along I Don't be afraid. -11 We've marked things Uown-for the Hoiuay trade, A bt'IT FOIt KVERYllODY I 1) Kit 'ICS Reduced 1 1 1 Come and enjoy An eitgant sun for each man aud each buy I A 110 r-uit.... reduced to .22 Ats hult... rwl'tced to Sis A .'6 bull ......reduced t IIS A fio Wvt-rcuei reduced to tso A lb Overcoat reduced te (is NOW fOH THE BOY 1 The Boy's 112 hult rednoed to Tbe Boy's fit Overcoat. ..reduced to.-..- ,..U vcry thing else la preporllonate reduellon, tOMK AKD HUB. ROCKIIILL A WILSON, OREAT BROWN HALL, Kos. ULi till LlILSVUt blKLKT. DISASTER. A Fatal Boiler Explosion in Tcrmont. THE HAVANA MARKETS. A rirent Kneo, Main. Sco, Dec. 21. A destructive fiie otcurreJ here last night. It originated in tha York Hotel, which, with tha stables and outbuilding, were destroyed, m any of the occupants barely escaping with their lives. The Are eitcndedto the stables of the Sseo House, the bake house, Downing' barber shop, the American Ilouje, Tilbej's tenement, and several smaller build ings, which were all destroyed. The York Hotel was owned by Bice & Pilre, and partially injured in the Merchants', of Trovideoee. The Amerlcau Hours and bakery were owned by Bryant A Jotdau. Tbe total loss is $'10,000, partially insured. Slight t'lrea. Trot, Tec. 21. Jonathan Dcnnison's ateara saw mill, at Derlln, in this county, was destroyed by lire on Saturday morning. Los3, $3000; no insurance. HasweU A iioshrr's lumber yard, at We.-t Troy, was set on fire last night, and lumber to the value oi $0000 destroyed. Fully lusurcd. Obituary. rB3ViDKcu, Dec. 21. Rev. William O'Reilly, pastor oi let. Mary's Catholic Church, in New pott, and Vlcar-Ueneral of the uioccse of Hart Ion, died suddenly on Sunday morning. 6t. Louis, Dec. 21. Andrew Reilly, a promi nent railroad contractor of this State, who was known in Pennsylvania aud the East, died here cn fcaturday evening. Boiler Explosion aud I.os of "Life. Ruiland, Vt., Dec. 21. On Saturday alter noon, by the exploslom of a stenm boiler at the maible excavation work in West Rutland, Amos Powers, engineer, was killed, and four workmen badly though not fatally injured. FROM EUROPE. Till Afternoon' tuoltiUou. liy Atlantic Cable. London, Dec. 21 P. M. Cousols, 92J for money and aceonnt; Uuited States tife-twentioj, 73J; rirte tatiroKO, i4; Illinois uentrai, as. Liv Calilornia lieat, 11". lid. Pork quiet. Lonuoh. Dec. 21 P. AI Tallow, 19s. 31. Cotton at Huvre is firmer, both on tlio spot and to arrive 'tales on the spot at 124f., aud to arrive, 122f. Vlie lliivaua Markets. By Cuba Cable. Havana, Dee. 19 Rtrd advancing: Ameri can, in tierces, lHJ.j&lS'J.c.; in tius, 19" j'i0o. Flour flat. Butter aeiive at 30$v40o. Baoou firmer at 17(a)18o. Wax heavy; yellow, SftivsUa.; white, 9'l(l0o. Petroleum active at 3'tjTio. Potatoes uUvaneing; sales at 41!. llama are in demand at i(klrt. Freights iulet. aa;rs nominal; small sales. Clayed Molasses autlve at i-yo; Mnscovauo, 6'i0. Kxchansies on London, 18'18; Paris. a4: United ritatos, )oug sight, currenov. 2019! Ultoonnt; do., shortslght, lU'oislK.'J dliootiat; gold exohaue, long slijtit, 6i&7; short sight, 8(a,U premium. I.nf eNt UtarKefs by Telegraph. Wew Yoke, IVc. 21. Coitus Hrrn at 2'iC Flou' dull and declined 6(o,lflc; goou bar,es sold; Htate Ohio 7rtt-60; WMtero. lii.tjS; ohoio, s'tio: boutheru, t7(uM; i alifornla, ri 6i.il to W'htat dull Corn heavy; nalra of 39,t0 busliels at (I '12(41' 14 lor ni'l. and ssc.(4l It near. Oats heavy; saiuj of Kt.no 1 bnplielai75),.(7do. Iter qn'el. Por dull a1 7'iUjji 27 76. Lard heavy at HV"l7'4o. Whisky dull. PBILiBF.LPniA STCK KII UASGK 8ALKS, DEC. 'Jl Reported by Do Haven & Bro., No. 40 a. Third street BETWKEW BOARD". $1000 CUTIS. New.,'.!d..l0'i !IIOOft-20S'ti4..cp 10 4 ah Leh V B. Is. S 4fl do.. s l'O sb Btad R. c. 4S', lfD do 48 i do e 4' lie do...blrt. i7i 100 do.... tt 11)9 do bio.. 4K liiO Hb Road B 10U lit 1C0 lou loO luo 4oO 40 1-lfl do Is. 4!l',' do 030. 4H 4 do.. 44 do. ...S3 iwn. 4'i do O10.4J 1-1G do 41 do...... U30.4H 3 H do Ih 4'.) do.........bao. BKCOWO BOARD. : 0Leh fa sold l.ls. p7j a I r' sli Oirard B!c B9 8 sh LWi V It 5 ISO Htk Kead .;8'H4 li shBokN Vt. 20 I lt'O do 4SU1 The daughter of a landlord of Warsaw thoughtlessly played a Polish air ou the piano, and her father had to pay a line of U00 roubles to insulted Russia. LATEST SllLlTlMl LMTLL1UEXCL'. For additional Marine News tee Inside Paycs, (Su AlUmtte OaMf.) Bot'THAMPTON, Dee. 1(1. Arrived yesterday, steam ship UeutacUlaiid, irom New York:. rOB-T OF FHILAD&LPHIA....M...DKCKMBKR JJ1. STATK OV TUKUMOW KTBIt AT TBI KVKSilNa TKLB BKiPH OJftflCK. 7 A. M 42 U A. AC...... 63 8 P. M 50 OLEARRD Tim MORNING. Barque Triumph, Kogera. Uoatou, Warren A Oroirg. Bc;h,r. Marietta Hand, Morton. Hew Haren, Latbbury, Wlckersbatn A Co. Bchr Ltna Uume, Larkla, Eastport, K. A. Hinder A Co. 8c br Sarah Fisher, Moore. Norfolk, J. 81 rest A Co, , ARRIVKD THi MOUNfWQ, btPamohlp unlla, Krweiuan, 24 hours Irom New York, wltb nulse. u Jehu F. Oul. bebrv'. Walton, lleevcs, from Boston, wltU Winn, to captain. Kcur .. L. Adams, Hobblns, from Boston, with ruUie, to captain. bcbrK F. Cahada, Hwaln, Tdays from Bavauna'.i, with lumber to fatterson A Llpplucolt. bchr W. I) Irish, iuibbun, from Jacttsonvllle, with lnmber to captain. bebr Bushfx. Muson. 1 days from MUford, Del., with grain to t'brlntlan A Co. . tscbr J. Bnrlpv, Winisms. 3 days from Norfolk, vltb shlnglib to ii. il Uelk A Co. MEMORANDA. Steamship Raxon, Bu.gs, for i'allade!pb.la. clearod at Boston mu Inst, Barque Adeline C. Adams, Leavllt. hence, at Mon tevideo Oct. 2. and sailed Hitrae day tor Buhoo-i Ayrtu hcur K. O. Wlllard, f aruoua, hence fjr 1'drilaud, at llolait-s' Hole Ittih ln.iU Hcbra H. A. Hongbwout Prince; Lady Rllen, Doucbty; Jas. Allderdlce. Willis: C d Kdwurds.Allen, trout Boston: Marlon, Barber, from Portlaud; II K. laud, Taylor, and AiaJdiu. Ryan, from BrldgBiioru Tyson, Brewer, and A. M. Aidridire. farter, from Providence, ail tor Philadelphia, at New York yes terday. Kcbrs Annie, hence, and J. B. Myers, from Wood bridge, N. J., at Richmond, Va., mh lust. Hobrs J. W. Kvermau, Onten; 1). Brlttaln Bprlngnri and A. M, Aldrldge, Ri.blnson, lor Phlladelpula, lulled from Provldeuce 17tb Inst. HcbrMaryB, Banks, Uamage, loaded with guano for Baltimore, while hauling out ot Autwood's Cay td ulU. ran on her ancbor aud sunk: venae! aqd carico a total loss Tbe captain, crew, aud vessel a mate rials were saved and landed at Lung Cay. For time Island. Tbe M. K. B registered 112 tons, was built at Philadelphia lo HM, and balled train Norfolk. MOTTET'6 PURE OLIVE OIL, IMPORTED UY RICHARD H. WATSON, No. 25 South FRONT Street, 12 21uwsl2Hp PHILADELPHIA SOLE AOUIT JTOB. 'fUJI TOTTED fcTAUS. FOURTH EDITION WASHINGTOIV. Proceedings of Congress To-day The Reconstruction Committee EYerjthing Goes Orer for the Recess. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Petpatch to The Evening Telegraph. A Mint Attendance In tbe Jlotiee. Wasiiiisoton, Dee. 21. There were bat 76 members in the Uoase this morning, not enough to niHkc a quorum. An attempt was made to do bus'ness, bat the Speaker pro tern., Mr. Wa;hburr.e, declined to entertain any motion except one to adjourn. A large number ot members will leave on the evening train to-day for their homes, aud nUo several Senators. Despatch to the Associated Preu. The Itfconfttriictloii Committee Washington, Dec. 31. Tbe Committee ou ItcoonstrHction to-day examined additional wit nrttes in the Georgia bud Mississippi cases, and, without definite actioD, adjourned until the itn day oi January. Tbe Supreme Court will adjourn on tbe 24th of December to lu t'.h dny of January. Au Arkanaaft Investigation. General Grant was at his headquarters this morning, having arrived early yesterday niornlna; from Chicago. He baj just seut General Babcotk, of his stair, to Arkanies, for the pnrpose of investigating affairs iu that section, llaoy complaints have been seut to General Grant of the lawless state of society there, ana Babcock is ordered to examine into tbe matter and report. A Delegation from (.'co-gin was before the Eecoustiuctiou Committee this utomlog urging that the j reseat S.nte Govern ment be sei aside. The coinuittee heard state ments from two or three rueiubersof the delega lion. Prf.nltleutlnl 01ntuntion4. The President to-day nominated to the Scna'o W. A. Lofland, as Collector ot Iuternal Revenue for the Firt district, and Adolph Bouchard, Collector, and James Hart, Assessor for the Third district of Louisiana. A Rill Approved. The Trrsident baa approved the bill clvmor cannon tor the election of a monument to General Kearney. FOKHETH IQXUKESS-'rillKl) SESSION HeuHte. Wash i ng row, Deo. 21 Mr. Snmner pre sented ine petit Ion of a mana rneetlna ot oul ored people of Norfolk: in hivorof Mr. Htiniuer's bill to striae out the word "while" from the naturalization laws. Tn bill was referred to the Judiciary (Jouimlttee. Mr. Sumner remarked that the-naturalization laws were now the only lawn of tue UqIU'U IS lutes containing tbe word "white," and he hoped that hla bill to strike it out from t ham wou'ii be pioinntiy panned. Mr. Huinni-r presented also the memorials of tne Luiveisai reace union in uenuit ot the Indliiin. Mr. Wilson presented a petition of no'dlers of the Washington noiaiera' Hmns tor the consoli dation of soldiers' homes, liulerrcd. Mr. Corbett ofl'ered aresoluliou requesting the President 10 direct ttiobeerttHry 01 toe treasury to detail an olilcer lo select Httea for Hirht botisos on .he cohuIs of Oi'pkod, WasUinglou Territory, una Aiatina. laiu over, Mr. VVilaon Introduced a bill relating to the Judges of the Hnpreme Court of the Hutted Stales. It provides that eny judge of the Supreme Court may. after liavmK utiulned 1U0 av.o cl hevei.ty years, lialgn, aud shall tlu'i'd- alter wane uo uvea, receive tne H11114 Kiiaiyua when in active aerviue. at tne date ot ma resi nation. ICtferied to the Jualolary CJiumlttoe. Mr. Tlnii er presented a remous ranc j against toe ratincaiion or tne uKe luaiun treaiy, ex cept upon certain terms. Keloirad to Commit on Indian A flairs. Mr. Humner olfered two resolut ions, one In structing the secretary or tue t reasury to in tor.'ii the Senate what baa been done iu purauauce ot the resolution authorizing hltu to furuiuli each State a fcetof standard welhtaand measures ou tbe nielrlo system; and the other Ulreotlag Hia 1'ostmaKler-ueueral to give information 01 what has been done to fumlsii postal balances of tue tame Kind. Mr. Cameron presented a petition of tobaoort manufacturers of Philadelphia for a change in the revenue luws. Kelerrod. Mr. Patterson (N. II.) introduced a bill to re organize aud inorease the einuiency of the Mt-dlcul Department of tbe Navy. Mr. Hlce called op bis motion to add two members to the Committee on tbe Pacifio Hail road, aa representatives of tbe South. Mr. Corbett thought tbat if the committee was to be increased, there ought to be one member added from the l'acclllo coast, as a re prestntatlve of the Northern l'acltiu lUUroadt Air. Wiiaon said that of the nine members now composing tbe committee, five wore from the country west of tbe Ml.Rlasippl. lie thought it would do Senators from the 1'acllio coast no bairn to be reminded tbat there wes still a por tion of tue country eaat of the Mississippi. The resolution was adopted. Mr. Wilson oilered a resolution, whloh was adopted, dlrectlrg the Secretary of the Ihterlor to lenoil what Indian agcntaorsuperlutcudoni are abaent from their ponlH. Mr. Thayer o (lured a resolution requesting- the i'reNident to Instruct tbe Special Commlssiou era who have examined the rnclflo Uiilroad west of Omaha, to txsmlr.o in the same way the Kaaiern division of it, and to report what amount la necessary to complete tbe road ao cording to tbe legjtl standard of a fU'sl-cl'uis miltoad. Mr. Stewart objected to the consideration of tbe resolution, and U went over under tbe rule, Mr. Howard uttered n resolution requesting the Secretaiy of the Treasury to connuuuleau to the Senate the report of the Union I'acitlo Halm ad and its blanches, as already requested by a rtholullon passed lusi July. Adopted. On motion of Mr. Kdiuuuds, at 12. i I'. M the Senate adjourned to Tuesday, tbe Otb of January next, House of Itepresenf atlve-i E. II. WaRiibnine, its t-peuker pro tern., called tbe Iloue to order, Mr. Cullomai.ii.ed leave to Introduco several bills. The Speaker said according to tbe order of Thursday Lone could be received. A conversation took place as to whethsr such an order was adopted or not. The Speaker was positive of the fact. Mr. Van Wyclc made bis report from the Re trenchment t'ommUlee on the subject of the whisky frauds, etc The House then adjourned to the Oth of January, An .Tronant at San Francisoo was damped from his balloon at a height of 100 feet by the collapse of the machine. DR. WISHART'S COLUMN. XEADY TlIIS MOUSING, THE C1IMS1MAS NUMBEK or THE YOUNG FOLKS' NEWS. The pressnt number Is a DOUBLE SHEET, and filled with Heading tbat will gladden tbe Young Folks, while tbe ENG HAVINGS will attract and please them. For sale by tbe News, dealers and Newsboys, and at the Ofllce of Pub lication, Price Two Onti, or One Dollar per Year, ALFRED MAKTLO, robllsber, Jl N0.21B.81-YNTiIiet,rhUftd)pU. QY8PEPSIACURCD forSI. One box of Dr. Wish art's Great American DynpepBl rills (which coat $1) are; war ranted to enre the most aggravated and long standing case of Dyspepsia. Reader, we ask jon a dimple question. Is it wise to suffer all the agonising torments of this wretched disease, when yon ean for the paltry sum of f 1 he enred f They can be had of Dr. Wish art at his Great Family Medicine Store, No. 232 North Eecond street, Philadelphia, where an eieellent and regular praotising physician will be found in attendance, who ean be con sulted free of charge. Sent by mall on re ceipt of price. For the benefit of the a IB lot ed we insert the following certificates of cure which have been banded ns for pulbloation. Call and see the parties, and learn more concerning the efficacy of Dr. Wishart's wonderful remedies. . Djapepsla! Jj-ppl I Ijnpepln! I, Elizabeth Branson, of Brandy wine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del., do certify that for one year and a half I suffered everything but death from that awful disease called Dya pepeia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed lt; I beoame so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage In less than from four and often eight days Under this immense suffering my mind seemed entirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thought everybody hated me, and I hated everybody; I oould not bear my husband nor my own children, every thing appeared to be horror-stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; I lost all my love of family and home; I would ramble and wander from place to place, but could not be contented. I felt that I was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide. So near was my whole nervous system destroyed, ani also my mind, from that awful complaint, Dyspep sia, that my friend b thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's Hospital, at West Philadelphia. I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint was raging aa bad aa ever. Ilearing of the wonderful cures per formed by Dr. Wishart's Great American Dys pepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my hubband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. lie said he had no doubt he could cure me. So in three days after 1 called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my foud, and felt that my disease was fast gir ing way, and I continued to recover fer about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most bincerely return my thanks to a merciful God aud Dr. Wishart, and to his Great American Dytpepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial, that saved me from an insane asylum and a premature grave. All persons snn"mng with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the good I can for suf fering humanity. Em-sabstu Brahsos, Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware. Dn. Wwhabt'b Office, No. 232 N. Second street, Philadelpau l.vpepNlt ! Dyttpeisi;i I Dr.. WisHAKl: I have been a constant suf- erer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say that I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others, and then it seemed it would be a great relief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my BufleriDgs so much increased that I became almost unlit for business of any kind; my mind was continually tilled with gloomy thoughts and forebodings, and if I attempted to change their current by reading, at once a sensation of ioy coldness in aonneetion with a dead weight, as it were, rested upon my brain ; also a feeling of sickness would occur at the stomach, and great pain to my eyeB, accompanied with which. wa3 the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility, and nervousness, which made it difUmlt to walk by day or sleep at night. I became averse to sucibty, and diaposed only to seclusion, and, having tried the ekill of a number of eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease, at my present sge, forty-five years, there was no cure in existence. But, through the interfer ence of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyepepsfa Pilla and Tar Cor dial, which seem to have effectually removed almost the last trace of my loDg list of ail ments and bad feelings, and in their place health, pleasure, and contentment are my every-day companions. Jaues M. Sausdrrs. No. 453 N. Eecond Btreet, Philadelphia, formerly of Woodbury, N. J. Dr. Wishart's Offioe, No. 232 N. Second Btreet, Philadelphia. Db. WISHART has treated, in the past two years, over ten thousand patients for Dyspep sia in its various forms, and in every casef where the medicine was taken aa directed, it made a perfect oure. A number of the above cases had been treated by the most eminent phyaioians in this country and in Europe, and piononnced incurable, but under Dr. WIS HART'S treatment were eoon restored to per fect health. DR. WISniRT'S Btore and Office, No. 232 N. SECOND Btreet, Philadelphia. N. B. All consultations and examinations fxt tf charge. aa FIFTH EDITION FOREIGN AFFAIRS The Paraguayan War-Tho Anierl can Fleet at Asuncion-The London "Times" oa Jolin!oif m Message. By Atlantic Cable. iriion, uec, 21. Tbe recn ar mull iim fromU o auelrohai anlted here with date Irom that city to Dc. 10. Tne war news I ircriEie, there having been no Bghtlng niece th! last a i vices. General Argollo, of the allie ttoopp,wa adraucam his command to invest th. Paraguayans at Asuncion. Rear-Admiral DavU of the American navy, with teveral vessels bia fleet, bed gone up tho river Parana t Asuncion. He was accompanied by tno Atneri' can Minister, McMahon, and they will demauj latistacliou .'roni the Paraguayan Governmerj for outruges against the American flair. Loudon, Dec. 21. Sleamerj which have a lived within the last two days bring out th! auaual njcepago o! President Johnson. To, T.mea oi this morning in Us comments refers tbe President's stubtornncss, denounces hi repudiation propo.it;oo, aud approves th! act-on ol the Senate atid House in their dlsposi of the document. I Women's Itlhtx in (lie tYoit, j Bt. Louis, L'tc. 21. Tbe Women's Suffraff Association in this city aie actively engaged ii getting utnatures to memorials to Congress au( the State Lesl.-lature, piajlug for the prlvilee ol voting. Amtoional to Coaj;ress, signed o over two thousand pt-rsons, will be torwardo' to day. Tne Association holds a tueetlug weekly aud considerable j;euernl Interest is manifested Ihe expedition 01 Cclonel Carpenter, whia lett lort Wallace last month, has returne.1. V evidence was lounu ol Indians belli? in UmiPi-tf Sheridan's icar, and no teats are felt of furthe trouble north or Arkauftu this wiater, lriie-rigut. New Tore. Dec. 21. A nnze-trht r-ma l tc-oaj at hueepshead bay, L. I., between P Murphy and ed Hiley, tor $200. Mxieeu round were lought in filty-uino miuute, Kiley beln, the winner. Both n.eu were badly punished ho arroi, wera made In connection with affair. n with tnj . P. JI.J Aw Tork Mot k uuolatloua KocciVea uy leitiuapu Hum Uiouuumaiur DuvU, Block UrokuiM, Wo. ia d. Third street: iQU'i uut.o sh. w. k. prt. m uni. anu rv. 1. k iiih mw.r. W.aacl unxillj M. X. cent. K. A.1. i . riiu C.110 n... oiy4 fh.aauRea. H K.l ftilou. U. MUU.M.I. i, oiy. Vie. anu fitU H. ...... 84. Oul. &.N.W.K.coui. 774 ioid Market steady. ..liia U-t a EfcT CtlEsThlt AND PIIlLA.Dh.LPHf -uu iil aiu-r JuOJNiJA Y, Ocujbur 6, isiis, Iraius wl icn,enn luiivna. I.fuve ltill-elp-l from the Depot, THIKT1 FiKoTaiiQCllli.wNbTHi.rCHtu, 7'44 A. Af.. II w M 1 8(1 1. M , 4'lu F. M., ad f. M., b'la itua 11 M P. M. Liave Wmiciienur lur l'uiinalpliU, iroui ilepu en kuf.l Merkoi elite! ui k:)A. M 7 lo A. til,, omu 1 il., IU'45 A. M 1'55 I. M. 4 wi V. M., bui) (i'w f, M. Iruins Ita.o UVbl iiult--rai Dull A. M.. auU leal ii ( i iiiiauetpiiiu au i ovi: m.. nui oio( at il. U. Jun tiou and Simla only. faiM-u yura tu or tiutu iiauo beiwtwu Vfl t-b-Mti-'r k'vq u. O. Jiirciion, jfjla Cbtt, win LBtV .rnyji ifviu nw unnMtr a, 7' a. ci., ana going weji in wice uib train leavii iiiuhue inuia u iui ir. jn., ua irauiler ut it JULC1.1UU. Tne uvDCX In Fblladelphla la reached dlrnnti- the CheHiiut and Waiwui Btreet cara. Tntse of t Market btreet line run wlihln one cauare. T t arn of holh lluea connect with each train upon li arrival ON BUND A.Y8,. T.eave Philadelphia at 8 So A. AI. and 2'00P. M. Leave Weal Chester at 7'56 A. M. aud i uo P. M. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 715 A. M, au 1 4 P, M., anu leavins West C'uoster at 8 Wl A. M. au 1 4 f. m., connecii at is. u jduciiop who iraiDSoa B. t'. H. It-, fur Cxlord anil luierixedlaie poluta. 41(JJ HENUY WOOD. General Hu iiit'l.PHU. II h' KM 1 K! rniii ii-Td AT NOkiUi4'iOVVjN HAlLHuAL) TLMJL TAHTi T -Dh1lnd.ltllil M 1 M U-.i. . a ... - I ifrafo --"-- v i "i " v, iu. n, im 9a aw -- 1. I Juiftve beru.hJ.UJwi.fl, 7, 7, b, u iu, U, 12 A. M . .. . ax.' a 1 w u in t 1 Xj xj ' 1 ' 'ilid h 2u i;own Tr win, ua &x aud 6 Up Trains wd trn.k !..n j-vm tha f Jirlrit4.lt iW Kru nh T ON bUNC,Y. Le-ve Philadelphia M A. M. , 7, 10V P. M, Leave 01 eriuauiuwu u,' a. M. 1, 8. .' P. It, Lfav Philadelphia S, s, lo, 1 A. U., 2, sjtf, tX, i; leave Uiestnnt HWI 7'U, 8, S'40, iuidU'10 A. M., Vt D'.. W.. a... fi'1.1 n lll'lll ft M . ' 1 ' ' ' ON oUMJaVS, Leave Cbentuul iil'l TU) A. M. U'4u, 6 M and ti I M. 1 i'Urt JONiaHOHOtKil.N AND NORRISTOWN. jeava PhilaUelphia S, 7, a, and H ue A. M. m, iA. &. ). a I'' !. . Leave Nomatown 5'4U, 7, 7'60i , and U A. M., IK, lAave Philadelphia 9 a. M., i uu and 7 'Is P. m. Leave Norrlotowu 7 A. M.. 6-60 aud p. M, 1 l-av Port MAINAYUNli. Ltwve Philadelphia 6, 7ii. . aud 11D6 A. 1)4, I S, 4. 6X.8u!. and li;4P. l. " l1... MauavuukS'lU. 76. S'A. tii, aud U A. u l,.W.MX,w4'8lIIDlBi j Leave Philadelphia IA.U., and TM P. M. t Lease Mauuy uuk 7t A. M., ana vi m. W. b. WIiJStiN, General Huperloieudeal, i Depot. MN TH and UK kJN BtreeU. VTORT1I 1KNNSLVANIA IUTLEOAdJ JJ For HKTUJLkHKi . 1XJ V LtSTO WIN, MAUt CHUNK. .A'iO, WILLIAMPOKT, WILKKt JlAllUK, AJAHaNoY lllY MOUNT (-tKMlOl Pll'lb'lON, TlKilANKOCK. aNu W'UANTOfl V71NTP.lt AHKANUiMKNTd, J Patf ecger Traluu leav tue U-pol, corner ol BERK ard AMkltlOAN bireeia, dally (unudays excepted, aa loiiowb; . . . i Al 7'46 A. M. (JExprpts f'r Brlhlchern, A linn to wl Waucli CliuriK, lla.ieiuu, w uiiaiunpuri., uatuoar. Mi.unnv 'iiv. Pi.iHitui. aim 'i'uuknauunoli. u'if A . M. ikiDreiHl inr H tblehem. nation. Allei trwu. Uauch Ciiuuk. Wllkesharre, PlUbton, as Unrautnn. . . ' Ai H5 P. M. (Ksnreii'') for Rethlebem, Maud CliiiLk, vVilki-bbarn-, I'll wiou, aud acrauion. Ai 6-ijO r. ii. lor liclhitheui, Kabiuo, Ailentowt and Mauvh C'biink. 3 For DoyM'owu at 8'4"i A. M.,2 45 andt'lS P. M. J Por Furl Waihli utoii hi 10 45 A. M. aud 11 b0 P. AL, Por LtUBdaioat U'JiP. Ai. .,,,. . l'ilih and hlJih ireeln, Hccond and Third street and Uulon Oliy Patatuger Kauwaya ruu iu tha uei P TRAINS ARKIVK IN PHILADELPHIA ! Frcui iletlilthein ai lu A. M s iu, 6 a, and 8 P-f1 om Roylestown at S'38 A . II., 4'55 aud 7 P. M. 3 Iroui Lii6dbleat7". UA M. . ....... J Itum ort Waahirgton ai iu w . - m tr. m 3 Philadelphia for Beilileliem at SO A. M. I'l. iadelthla fur Hu 'ryuw," " I V m Doylestown for J-h iadelpnla at 7 A M. Tnkeia (Old and Bairaage checked throiiKh i Macu'S No" th Pennsylvania Uangaiie KxprtM 5llloi No. lot ti. t lPTH street. qaRK. Agent. HILADKLPHIA AND ERIK BA1LUOAD.3 W1WTPR TIMK TABT.K. THKOIWU AN lilKBLT ifoUTE BKTWKKN PHILADKLPHU BA LI I MOhK, H A BBIBBL W. IL L1A M8POR o, t.ron mi all Nleht Trains. S'fi...1 xfltiiA V November 23. 1808. t tralua on U. T Philadelphia and Jttle Kadroad Wl J VTKHTWABD. ruu as fullows: Mait Train leaves Philadelphia .....10'4" P, J A1L.1BALH ievwi wllllamuurt . 815A.1 arrives al n-rie ir.i ERIE SJEPBEtW leaves Philadelpnla.. IPW A I i, " Wllllanuiport....... S'SUP. 1 arrives at Erie 4' i ELMIRA MAIL leaves Philadelphia .. A. Wllliamnporl 8 SO P. 1 " arrives at LockUaven.... 7'4A P, A MAIL TRAIN leavss Krie ;?,??4! " ' WllUaiUkPort .1 M A. J " arrives at rhlladelphut......l0'00 A. A EBIE EXPBEbb leaves Krle. 825 P. A t, u willlaiuHport..... 7 60 A. A arrives at Philadelphia... 4'iU P, A Mall and Kxpreas conuect with Oil Oreek an Allegheny Blvor italUoad. BAu4 AK VH HXKk THUUM, ALrRKD L. TYLKIt, 1 O euerai tj uperlu uudeo V :
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