THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBKIt 18, 1800. Cltr Aflnlra. Tlifi nnniinl tmrntle. of the Order of Cadets of Tcmi eruncc in this city will take ylncc to-morrow. The line will form fit 10 o'clock A. M., on Uroad street, rij;bt rc?tln on Sprint; Onrdcn. and move at lo;. o'clock, under the direction of Thomas K. Kcdrtinsf, Unuul Marflhal, and his lcln. The following has heeu adopted as the route: Countermarch up It road to Girard ave nue, down Uirard avenue to .Second street, dowu Second street to I'oatcs, np Coates to Fourth, down Fourth to Catharine, up Catharine to Ninth, up Niutii to South, up South to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Spruce, down Spruce to Seventh, and there ditmilmi. Ilcnry Keutcr, thirteen years old, residing In .Clieptcr street, near K.ic, fell through the hatchway of a store on Checnut street, above Sixth, on Saturday, 'and 1'ractnred one of his lcn in two places, lie was taken, to the Hos pital. Catharine VRciilicini. eighteen years old, fell dtwn stairs at "o. 1020 Suiimjiii btrcet, ou Satur day, and was severely Injured. JL pair f Iioitm nt turned to a earrlnn;e took frllit and ran off from Front and Norris streets on Saturday afternoon. The owner, Mr. Porter, and the driver were hoth thrown out and iu jurcd. UnuiCHtlc All'ilrn. Oiold closed on Saturday at l-''0. 'Hit re are fears of a heavy freshet kt Au gusta. Maine. The loFes of the New York "gold ring" amount to about $1:1,500,01)0. The heavy frosts of Friday and Saturday, at Memphis, have damaged late cotton. Isaac 1.. Cook wfs accidentally hot and killed, in the ollice of the Seliua (Ala.) Times, on Saturday. - 'l 'J wo susplclous-looMns steamers have heen seen in Long Island Sound, supposed to he Cuban privateers. John Y. Claliovn, an old and well-known citizen of this city, died at his residence, in Arch street, yesterday morninir. On Saturday, by the breaking of a trc.Ulc work on the. bridge in course of erection at Louis ville, Ky., five men lost their live. John C. Little has been nominated for State Senator bv the Democrats of Elizabeth, N. J., and John "Davidson by the Kepublicans. The driver of steam fire-engine No. 0, of New York, was killed on Saturday night, by being thrown from his seat while driving to a lire. The icwclrv store of A . Lentz, of Danville, Vn.. was on Saturdnv night robbed and tired by burulars. The loss is si'Lj.OUO. Tho burglars rsciiiii'd. A detachment of three hundred troops left Fort Leavenworth, on Friday, for Fort Sill, In dian Territory, under commaua oi L,ieuteuuui tiuinby, of the Mi Infantry. The annual assemblies of the Masonic grand bodies of Missouri, concluded their business, on Saturday. The attendance was unusually large. The affairs of the Older are representor, is very Diosnerous. and the lralernity is lnereaaing m numbers ranidlv. The SiUcr Palace Car E.veurt'on party from Wilmington, Del., and Philadelphia, arrived at Soeramcuto on Friday, from Stockton. Llalf the i arty diverge to the Yoscmito Valley, and the balance go to S.in Francisco. All are well, and propose to leave ou their return about November 4. A vein of excellent coal has been disco vered, extending along the line of the Kansas 1'acitlc Kailroad, east of Denver. This dis covery shows that the workable coal beds of the Koeky Mountains extend nines eastward into the great plains, and is of the greatest importance both, to settlers ami to the railway company. Foreign Affairs. Gainhctta LSaueel and Julcb Favre are in London. 1 he telegraphs and railroads rouud Madrid are destroyed. The sessions of the Spanish Cortes have been Euspcndc'. Lnto advices from Paraguay represent Lopez as endeavoring to escape into isoiivia. Late despatches from Europe announce the takimr of Valencia by the Government troops. The Archbishop of Valencia has interceded for the insurgents, but the General commanding the troops besieging the city demands a Burreu- tlcr at discretion. A Memorial from Cuban Prisoners. k trimhiuLiou of a document has been for warded to the Department of State by one of the United States consular officers iu Cuba. The pertons whose names nre appended to the paper were among thosewho were afterward fchot nt Jiguari. Tho petit lou was addressed to the Consuls of England, France, Prussia, and thn Tinted States. Jt commences thus A nerson in citizen's dress, who, as ho said, was an adjutant, this day verbally directed us to prepare to go as prisoners to Aianzauuio, in accordance with previous orders. This n- nounccnient surprised us because, according to the circular of General Caballero do Kodas, no one can be arrested on mere suspicion, and in case of there being sullieient causo the arreBt shall be made after due verbid process by placing ihe resumptive offenders at the disposal of the Captain-General that is, is cases of political offenses. Several of us were put upon trial some days since ou the supposition that we were guilty of the crime ot high treason, auu uue proceedings havinL' been instituted, the Government attorney was of the opinion that they ought to be quashed, with which the Associate Judge, who in Spanish courts is the responsible one, agreed; thereupon, the Governor-General of tlds department, al though complviuir with, the letter of this deci sion, demanded bail of . the accused, thereby showing an inconsistency which can be justified neither bv the keenest reason nor by any sophis try or subtlctyof interpretation. Others were yesterday morning placed In soli fiirv confinement, without any reason for their arrett being assigned or grounds stated for tho order ol their departure, nod even without due form of law. which rcduires such ft thing to be done bv the attorney of the government, and not liv a ncison iu citizen's dress. The person de liveriug the message presented it as a polite and delicate mark of attention ou the part of tho Governor. After a furlTier statement of the case, they say in the. KcLienl. through the consuls: f ir: e are dragged from our homes, wo nre led to prison; we are mysteriously exposed to the perils of a journey in contravention of all law, without any regard to tho cii'ect produced by these measures ou mo puune ojuinun; nut. anv regard to the groan", tho tears, the sor- rows of distinguished f.iuiiLca, and of the peo ple nt hu ge. Deign lo graut us justice, as the tiiiiKtrions victor of Aleab.i would grant it; ho would not expose us to the perils ot a journey, nor would he be deaf to our prayers, lie is a generous nnd great son of the people, nud tho representative of a democratic nation, and would severely punish tho upholders ot such despotism, w hich is a e.i.ikci-worm to the ispan ish inllueiiee in this ish.nd of Cuba. What wo An fnii- i.j lo ur.ptik fi'u nklv and Plainly, that we shall pcrisli on the road, either by tho bullets of the soldiers of one or the other party, by tuo nrp.vnllluK' ciddemle. or bv tho deep, horrible, and indescribable horrors and apprehensions wLIcli have assailed us since the history ot cor tain deeds has beeli made known to us We therefore appeal to you. worthy represen tatives of powerlnl nations. Visit the Governor of the Department: tall him of our fears; uso your Influence with him; demand of him tho security of our lives; or, in case any calamity befall us, report to your Governments what has been done. You will thereby render a service to the cause of civilization, to your own nations anu to sspmn herself, who cannot suiter bucu acts to bo committed. Rceelvo, Messrs. Consuls, tho assurance of our highest consideration. Prison of Santiago tie Cuba, July 2'J, 1803 Perez Y. Fernandez, 'Salvador Iienitcz, Hariri r "i on. Ardren VtlMsiiDn, I...,,...!.. ' 'Josk A"foi,lr Coll.uOj I Bruno Coilazo, lAserclo de Asencu. VVCjtLe uuuerelna Consuls, cciufy to tU ns a copy of the original document deposited In the urchiTcs of the British Cousidiite at Santiago dc Cuba A. E. rnn.urn, Acting U. 8. Consul. Ted W. Kamsdkn, British Vice-Consul. A no Kf.inf.kh. Consul of tho North (iertnan Union, ml ititrri.n. E. Akhavo, Acting Consul of France. The I'lillnili lplila l.lhrni y. Tv the Fthtor of The livening Telegraph. Jhc bcoucstof the late Dr. Rush in under stood to require the Library Cotnpany,if they ac cept the Trust, topublbh every ten years for lifty ye ars an edition of 5(H) copies of the works of the testator. It therefore concerns the members of the company to know what those works are, to wit: lltinilit, a Dramatic Trelude, In five nets. Knotiiry into tho Uses of the Omentum. The Philosophy of the Human Voice. A L'rier Outline of an Aiuuvsih of the unman Intellect Intended to rectify tho scholastic nnd vulgar perversions of the'nnf ural purpose and method of thinkinir, by rejecting altoge ther the theoretic confusion, the unmeaning arrangement, and Indelinlte nomenclature ot the metaphysician. 15 vols, ovo.- 1 rice ? i . Mivmes of Contrast on Wisdom nnd Folly. In tended to Exemplify nn important Agent in the Working Plan of the Human Intellect. A Narrated Dialogue. Crown 8vo. friere &-?). There may be others not known to the pr-'sont writer; but I mil Informed there are seven In all. The above, it will be seen, will inakenix volumes. five hundred copies of which are to be published every ten years. Three thousand volumes pub lished live times will amount to fifteen thousand volumes. In these days of "disjointed think ing," when men strangely ignore books which arc "clear, pure, nnd deep, diffusing healthy, truthful, and valuable information'' (sec Dr. Kunh's will), wo may ect down the demand lor these works at. sav, five hundred. This will leave 14,500 volumes to he accommo dated by the company forever. It has been sug gested that the very capacious basement of the new buildings ordered by the testator may have been intended for this purpose, ltut we can discover no such intent in the will itself, and In fact it is obvijus that such a receptacle would not be euflieiciitlv J.ry lor books of this char acter. A Mum unit. Oct. IS, 1st',!). (iLXEItALITILS. K idi ami Poor in I'nrN. Ol ii.oon.Coo Inhabitants the city of Palis, tti? capi tal, counts only vfl.nuo really wealthy persons, itnyj.io who scarcely enjoy an easy competence: then, a lloating population of Kki.ihh) foreigners and pro vincials, ninl;lnsr in nil wiiywo who spend freely, lint, hy the side of this wealth and comforf, is a foruihlnblu army of laborers, mechanics, and clerks, three-fourths of whom would.laek the necessaries of life, if work were only to fail tiiuin a single inuuth. The Aurora Itorcrilli, Dr. A. VT. Hall read a miner hi f ire tliolPolvtee.hnie. branch of the American Institute on Thursday even ing on the cause of amoral lights. His theory is that i tie unreal iiispinv is produced by the ravs of the him, which an; re.teeted lroiu clouds surround ing the polo to the ice nud snow of the Arctic re gions, and thence again refleclod to the clouds, and so back and ioriti, mm: it comes within our range of vision. The glancing and Maslji'iof tin: columns of light, he holds, are caused by the mo tion ol the clouds. Explosion nfn Irlcor. The Cuthhert ,;eorgia) Ajntral of tan 7tU Inst. says: About the hour of i I'. yesterday, the com munity was .stertlcd by a tLMTilic explosion In a di rection apparently northwest, from this, accompa nied by a dense voiuuie oi smoki'. one gentleman compared the report to a simultaneous iltselnirgo of a park ol aitillery, and distinctly saw tiie column of smoke whi.'li rose hi a quarter from which the sound proceeded. The explosion was heard by two-thirds of our citi.euH, and soiuiv assert that, the shock of an eartlniuake was plainly lull. Addison, an Intelli gent colored man in the employment of Mr. William 11. lirooks, sn.ys lie was at ucaii s -Mill wlien the event occurred, and, in company with a white man, saw what resembled a sheet ol "llaiiie descend from the heavens towards Lumpkin, north west of Cutli- bcrt, and heard nt the same moment a terrific ex plosion. The Fcejeenim I'niler n Protectorate. The 1'i'clee Islanders are desirous of annexation to the l ulled Stales, and, it is stated, have made a formal proposal to that cii'ect. U renuilns to be seen whether the United are desirous of annexation with the Feejee Islanders. Applications of this kind are not altogether;disinterestci, md the l'eejeeaus may have intentions upon us wineli a due regard for the lashloiis of the day will not permit us to grality. The introduction of the cannuiali:,lle element liuo our body politic does not strike us favorably at first sight.'cThere are many reasons, incniionuble and un mentionable, why it does not; but what we would most learwouiu i)e,ineiniiuenceoi inei-eejee icmaie mind and example upon the wuiuun of thia country. The tendency of the sex to mimlo foreign styles ni.ght be fatal to prevailing fashions, nnd utterly de moralize those departments of Industry which now live by the extravagance or uuties' aress. Satan In a lteren funnel. From the Keteark Register. Two wilil bulls, fresh from the fields of Texas, escaped from a slaughter house nenr lloboken, and went around tne city at a clattering pace to see uio sights. They leaped over the city wans into a se wer nnd ran across the meadows, (.iiius were diseliargei nt the jovial bulls without effect, except to Increase their hilarity. They started for the tunnel, bout ou exploring that work of science from end to end. A train was dashing Into the entrance just ns the ani mals rustled in. tho lamniigmer oi tue inunei, sup posing t-iat his majesty from below had broken loose, was frightened very badly. A train from the oiiiiosite direction struck one of the animals, an I threw mm irom tno track, -rue train was ueutycu to allow the bulls time to consider their evil ways, but thev wouldn t consider. A crowd catliered at tne entrance of the tunnel, and they bcgired of the beasts to come out ; but the bulls enjoyed tne scene vastly, nnd tossed their heads in proud disdain. At length u iramc of men went over tno hill with firearms and l anked tne enemy, wnicu precipitately ucpuricu ou a gallop towards iionoken. Holy Place of the V.nttt The Moscow ota (7 publishes a curious letter from Constantinople on the subject or tne holy places, Some years aeo, says the correspondent, Kussia, France, and Turkey nmved to resiore the cupola of the Holy Sepulchre at Jerusalem. Alter the work had been duly completed and Inspected by t he repre sentatives oi tne three powers, me keys oi tuo en. franco to the upper gallery, which had been til the possession of the l-rencu architect, were given up to l he lirccK j'atiiarcn, in uie presence oi mo mis sian Consul and the Turkish Governor. The Creek Patriarch is regarded by the 'J urks as the lawful pos sessor of these keys, but the Konian Catholic clergy deny his claim to them, and have loudly expressed their dissatisfaction at tho conduct of Die Turkish authorities. It is to be hoped, however, adds tlio Kus.iian paper, "that tue interests of the (ireek clergy will be secured in this matter as well as iu that of the restoration of the curtain whi.;h was damaged In the lire which lately took place in the cave oi lifctnieiieiu. The Tcnnehsec Hcnntor.ililp. A correspondent writing from Nashville says litiout lau coniesi. jor tue oeuaiorsinp "il.e result is very doubtful. Air. Johnson him. self is heie, and is busy lobbying in his own cause even visiting the ( apiloUand personally soliciting votes, i nougii no mis me oiueress oi enemies.'yot no mis many menus among ins old party followers, nnd the class known as the 'Impracticable' are rally- ing to ins support, lie uppeais uireetiy to tne rc-ae tiouiiry spirit-, now so prominent; and the known hostility of the administration is urged as a reason for chunking him. Ills friends express their desire to seuu him to 'jiitcii into mono ieuows' at ashing- tou. Air. .Johnson always possessed a remmkuole pel sonul power over the masses in Tennessee, ami iu tne oiu party wars was uniiormiy successful tnougn nn ciicoiiiiiorcii tno most bitter personal as well us political opposition. The opposit ion to him has nut ns yet concentrated on any man, though a number have been proposed, ntnl It is probable that the new (Senator, if not Mr. Johnson, will ho some lniin coinpaiatively new to public liie. la this re markable political coutcst, party Hues, as understood at the North, are hardly thought of." An luteiVKliug Case. On the morning of tno Hood n gentleman pur chased nn excursion ticket to Philadelphia, but as the trains did not run the ticket was not used. A few dHs ulterwurds,;in going to l'hlladelphia.he pre sent! d it to tho conductor, who refused to take it und ib maiii'.ed pav. A dispute arose between the par tie;', and, 11 is" said, the conductor either put him oir tl-o train or attempted to do so, nud In tho seulllu tliu clothes of the passenger were damaged. On his return home he employed counsel uiiJ lustilute-la suit against tho company ior damages. Hubsequently l'io withdrew the suit and went to tho ticket oitlce uiol asked to have tho price of tho ticket returned t,, i.iin Thin reiuicst being refused, ho again entered suit iic.nli.Kt the company. A few days since ho was wtnti d upon and informed If he would withdraw the suit nil reasonable damages would h I'V UII.M, . VI 114111, legv. This he rcfiiseu u ou. ui" ci;e will eoinit before the next, t lotrv This he rcfiiseu in uu. aim wv lumuuii ui cko win ei-init before tho next termor oar coumy Thn .Vonlh Atn1nt the V.nnt. ' The Memphis (Tenn.) .Sun Rtatos that a cotton fac tory In that city will clear fs2-75 more on every bale of cotton woven Int. cloth than can be realized by the mills of Lowell, Mass., and that Boon hales at Memphis would produce a proilt-of tJ4,0H) in one year, against the f no.lMM) of the mills of Uiwell, built at nearly the same cost. The New England manu facturer pays sixteen dollars to get a bale to his mill, and lose ent irely the proilt of ttie oil from tho cotton seed, sixty dollars per bale, all of which with the advantage of lalior at lower rates, enters luto the gains ol the home manufacturer. Diabolical YVhUkr. The whlsVy here is diabolical, aud yet they appear to love it more than anything else, women as well as men. They drink It red hot from tho barrel, flear and pure, and I have seen mothers pour It thus dow n the throats of their six mouths old babes. Ami whnt Is worse, there are very fw white men who employ them to any extent that do not keep a barrel on tap, and furnish It to them whenever a better bargain or more work can he had thereby. There are no trnccs of a temperance association omongtlictn so far as I have socn or heard. A. Y. Revolution, lilnnt Treen In the Went. The Snn Jose (Cal.) Patriot reports tho discovery, by a citizen of ISanta Cinra countv, of several groves ol giant red-woods, of the species famous In Cala veras and Mariposa, on the head waters of the Tulare and Man Joaquin, one of the groves is snld to con tain trees measuring over list feet In circumference, and even these monsters are reported to be excelled by those of another grove. The new groves are about forty miles cnsiward from Visalia. T'ley are probably the same referred to by Prolesjor W hitney, which were found by the (State Geological Survey several years Bgo, but have not been triorou-rhiv ex amined nnd described. They exist iu that sierra where there nre n hundred neighboring peaks wiiidi rise from ln.nmi to iiymu feet above the .ten, bearing on their sides the marks of ancient glaciers. Trrrlbln Mtormn. The great storms of past times far exceed nny of those oi Hie present century. The storm which oc curred in Kngland November 20 and KT, lto:i, was called the "great storm," as It was one of the most terrible Hint ever raged there. The devastation on hind wns immense, and on tho coast aud In lite har bors the Uss In shipping and in lives still greater. l no loss in l.onuon alone was estimated at a'2,ihk),iiJii. Fight thousand persons were thought to lie drowned In. the Hoods on Lugllsti rivers and on the co isu Twelve men-of-war, with more than IdOO men ou boon I, were lost within sight of land. In the count v of Kent 17,01)0 trees were torn up. Multitudes of cattle were destroyed; in one level which was flooded ir,M'0 sheen were drowned. It was dtirhi'' this territlo gale that the Eddystone light-house was airried away, and its ingenious iuveiitor aud his associates perished. PIhckv Pnrnitmiy. Lopez is on his taps aguiu. Of course he Is. For three years past the allies have been endeavoring to cuip meir lingers on ino "1.11110 .idkoi," au l no sooner do they announce that they have "got him sure'' this time than he turns up iu some other quarter. Yesterday llrazilian advices alilruied that Lopez s enure army was anniniiated, that, he hail fled irom tne country, and the war was ended. To- lay we learn from the same source that he Is at (St. (Stanislaus with two thousand ineu and twenty can non. There he is doubtless constructing fresh de fenses and completing preparations for another stand. As we have before said after every announce ment of his complete overthrow, we shall not believe that the Paraguayan cause 13 beyond hope and the war ended, until there comes an oilieial announce ment Ibat I.opcz has been captured. lie and his devoted followers have clearly made up their minds to fif;ht to the very last, and die iu the last ditch before consenting to the partition of their country, and tho subjugation' of themselves and their coun trymen. t mn 'rn-vtirn TiiniuiN. Frm the U"nti,n Tranxeiipt, Oft. 11. The following letter from Clbli Ta Jin, who w.ll lie well remembered here as the principal of tin; Am bassadors with Mr. liurliiigiuue, forwarded to his Honor the Mayor aud City council by lion, lsa ic Uveiniore, was received tins alleriioou: Vflini-.r-a L-j.viiv 1 lull, A linn, i. iv r., iu, 180!i. To Ills Honor tlio Mayor and City Coimk-,11 of r.oston tienuemen: lion. Isaac l.lvennw.t, who has staid lu re some time, is g..inr to leave for the lulled btalcs. l avail my.tell ol this opportunity to w rite to express my thanks to you for the compli mentary manner in which we were reecived, and your great friendship with which wo were treated during our sojourn among you; auu to ltirorni you that your former hospitality was so great as t j make us always remember you. I trust you will be pleased to hear that whilo In Europe, till our all'alrs go ou udniiraldy well. Allow 1110 further to add, that It U my sincere hope that the number of your people, and tho great commerce of your great citv, will be greater and more nourishing each year. I have tho honor to lie, gentlemen, witu great respect, your most obedient servant-, CUE-KINO. i:icvuted College Spoils. FiWM the Du,-tun J'uxt, Oct. 11. The nrst wash-tub race of Harvard College aqua tics took place Saturday on the Cluules lUvor course. Tne entries were ns ioiiowh: n. vj. i.yciij, r won der," color, pink; J. I!, iteed, "Middy '1 Horn," color, yellow; J. V Warren, lhugenes," color, green; (i. 1., MOWCU, l.;o-opcraiIc luuihiij, cuiui, mute; n. Ida, "This fc-ide Up with Cure, color, magenta; i. Cileascn, "isiuk or swim, ' color, wmte. and blue; 11. N. W heeler. .color, black: ai. .1. t'anavau, , color, . The start was made from ihe bout-house of the Harvard I'lub, and the ra-o, wiixii was about n quarter of a mile in length and wiUi the tide, ended nt the pier of the Brighton e'reet bridge. The contestants reached the end of the pier ill U10 following order: Byerly first, iu 7-11; Wnnea second, in TO; Kla third, la V-?&: 'he-:er ioar;ii. in 7 15; and Olnson lifth, in i-u.); Slowed was d's tiinced. The prizes were at once accorded to :(. Byerly, the tub; to Mr. Warren, the shovels: to .Mr. Heed," the towel. Subsequently, a "tali tournmeia," to test the ability of the "lirsl " and 'Mast" l.i k"i-p their heads above water, was indulged In, to the great amusemeut of their friends. The annual scratch race of the oarsmen of tlio University will lake place next Saturday. Cud Loss of lACi: A sad accident, says the .Montreal Witne-mot the 11th hist., happened "in the (St. Maurice river, with lots of life. The following are tho particulars : A scow loaded with provisions, and which hud on board thirty-eight men and six horses, started from the Piles 011 l-'iidny morning. It had not proceeded further than Point. Chateau, above the mouth of the Mackinac, when It capsized, which was attributed to mismanagement on the p.trt of the man steeling, when a generul scramble touk place to reach land. The uii-ll who were saved got on the hot torn of teo scow. A whirlpool, caused by the high water and strong current close to a large rock, drew the men Into It, ho that the best swimmer hud no chance of escape. Houci aud iloyco were both very good swlniiners and strong, wiry men, und had nearly reached tho shore when they were drawn oown by tho whirlpool. Levi Copland, who was on board, saved several men from drowning, nnd de serves great praise for his heroic conduct. Tho pro visions were nearly nil lost. The horses swam to the further side of tho river, and were saved. Among the uils.siiig are Alexander Souci, foreman for lleuain A Co., aud two cf his men; Cnronaud Kuymond, from liivlere du I.oup, cm (i!n; Havid Young, fore niLU fur George Baptist, and two of his men, names unknown ; Henri Brule Musson, Strouiek Lacourse, James J Joyce, the owner of the scow, aud Alexander Boycc, his boy ; twelve men iu all. A KtrnnKO Funeral Incident. From the Cincinnati F.nquirer, Oct. 12. On last (Saturday, in a little country church, near this city, ns an humble village parson was preaching the funeral sermon of nil old man, two young men passed the door of the church ; one, a vouth of twenty-five, proposed to go In "see whom they were about to plant" (to use his o WinWords). They entered, nnd as they dl so, the little congregation wore about to take a last look at the Btill pule lace of the deceased, the youths Joined tho melancholy proces sion. They paused a moiueut at the bier, when the one who hud proposed to enter the church and "see whom they were about to plant," bent down over the coiliu and gave sigus of the most poignant grief. Ho wept bitterly, and refused to leave the coilln. Home one suggested to him to pass on, when ho said: "This is my father how came ho hereV The sequel Is soon told. At tho beginning of the war t lie youth had enlisted in an Iiu.l1.1uu regiment, and had remained In the service till the last battle. He had been mustered out, had taken employment in Maryland, and remained in that -Slate until a few days since, w hen he started home to see his ugud parents. 7s' route ho had stopped in the village to visit a comrade who had goue through the war Willi him. The two, in taking a walk, passed the chinch iu which the funeral service of .(oliu Shi.yton was proceeding, and by some strange iuilueiico .voting fclayum had been led to enter the church, when the sight of the lifeless form gave lmu the first intimation that he was iulherless. The elder (siaj ton had moved to Ohio dur.ng tho last few .veins of Ills sou's ubseuce, aud had, ultjr a hug'tring ill ness, died. Advice to the Tuiiinmiiylu-. Ffdiii the Uroukhn lUcjle (bitiiiucratic). These defeats of Ohio and Pennsylvania can bo turned Into the means of grasping national victory if we in this Mine so picase. Lei us 1111 openly lileiii'e ourhcivi s 10 restore 1 uu enure ioeai sell-mv criibieut to Hie metropolitan cities to make our btitte legislation the counterpart of the fai'lilul de piirtiiienuil administration of tlio Democratic Slate i-iliceis vie are ubjiit to re-elei I. Then we will have P't P'g,.P'':!,f t'iiii"u'ovfO-f wliy til'.' !)cmriciv,cy ilu- country, aud w'a.v ihe Governor o"f r-.ew ois uo!'.iii no our biiuidaru-uearer in tfiii Nobody will doubt that as we eoveni tho Kniplro feiaty Ltt lbiO, so ww bUiukl govern tuucouuuj 14 1R7B-T. Let tho Democrats riirht.lv nse the one talent they have, and then ten talents will bo entrusted t.) them. Every New York city scandal has cost us votes in Ohio and Pennsylvania; every genuine re form and economy in the Empire State will tiring Increasing strength throughout the I'nlon. We shall t arry New York (State because our Mate administra tion, so far as we have controlled it, has been faithful and unimpeachable We may so wisely and well use the increased power we expect to gatn In this (State, gs to compel public confidence everywhere In the determination of the Democratic party to conduct public aflahs to the benefit aud satisfaction of tho people. Applying the CowliMf. The New Haven Urcr has the following expU ia t Ion of the reported horsewhipping of the ltev. J. Futon Smith, of the Memorial Church at Westport, by Mr. Charles Ketchum: Kecently, Mr. Ketchum sued for ft divorce from nm wife, nud since then has been exceedingly Jealous of any attentions paid her by residents of that town. The day previous to the unpleasant diillculty Mrs. Ketchum sent for the He v. Mr. (Smith to call ou her, she til ing a member of the Memorial Church. Mr. Smith declined, and requested his assistant, the Hev. Mr. (Short, to cnll. The latter gentleman made the Visit, using Mr. Smith s carriage. The result was that Ketchum, hearing that the vonng rector's rnrrlsge was seen In front of his residence, Immediately new into a passion, nud swore that he would horsewhip him for calling on his wife. The next morning, meeting the Kev. Mr. Smith opposite the Postoiiiee In a carriage, he drove up and struck him a blow with his whip. The citi zens of Westport were so exasperated at. this out rageous piece of business, Hint an indignation meet ing was called, and a seiies of resolutions were passed condi inning the conduct of Mr. Ketchum. Ktv. Mr. (smith has been nn Invalid for the last two vcars, and this gross attack upon his person has been brought about through the Influence of a third party, who will bo exposed w hen the case comes to ti in)'. MARINE TELEGIlAriT. Fvr aOdit'mval ifartn Xeies tee First Fane. ALMANAC FOB PHILADKLPHI A-TUI8 DAY. Pom 1!irm B'M i Moon (SKTS 4'il IScn fofcxs 6'lti! High Waikb.. .VM PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE. T S. Hooo. O.J. Ili'VitH, Thomas V. Hand, OOMMITTFT? OF TUE MONTU. COMM1TTFE OS AMUTnAIlONB. J. O. .Tnmii, Oeorjfo L. Bu.by, K. A. Koudor, William W. Taul, Thos. L. Oillejpio. JJIOYtniiiNTSl OK OCi'.AM (STUAiUUlPH. FOR AMI-HIOA. O. of PnVilin ....Antwerp New York Oct. ISiberiii I.ivemoul.. ..New V'ork via Bos... .Oct. Virtiinia Liven'""' Now urk Oct. MinnuKOtft Liverpool ....New York Oct. N. American. .. .Liverpool . ...C)uohno I let. Ftirnpa Olasgow Ntw York Oct. ,lav Liverpool Now York O-jt. l'ureir V.roBt New York Oct. Ifclsnt in Havre Now York Oct. Berlin Southampton. ...Baltimore Oct. ft. of Baltimore. Liverpool New York, via Hal.. .Oct. (Jella London Now York Oct. bOK EUHOrK. Jfna New York. ...Liverpool Oct. fsilcKia Now Yurlt. ...Ilnmburs Oct. :u-ms New Yoik....T.iveriiool Oct. Idaho New York. ...Liverpool Oot. DuulHi hlaud. ...New York. ...Itruraon Oct. Tripoli Now York. ...Liverpool Oct. Atnlantc New York. ...loniion Oct. City of Antwerp. Now York.. ..Liverpool Oct, C. 01 iiruseel!'.. .New York. ...Liverpool Oct. UOAKTWINK, UOMKSTIO, ETO. Prompt hens l'lulmU Charleston Oct. I olumbia Now Vork, ... Havana Oct. TiirnwiiiKlR Viiilnila Snviinnnb I let. Atcrrimack New York. ...Kio Janeiro Oct. Aliole are forwarilen bv every steamer In L:io ruuuiar line. The M earners for or from Liverpool call at Qanonstown, ex cept tho C-anadian lino, which call at I.oodinilcrry. The ateaniera for or from tho Continent call at Sontiiumoton. CLE RKf SATURDAY. Pteamship Nornian, Kokk9, float on, 11. Winsor A Co. (Steamer II. L. tnw. Welb. Italtimoro, A. Orovea. ,)r. ' Iturciue Pleiiiden, Holt, .Mat.m.ai, Warren Atir'-c. bchr K. B. V bealon, Atkiim, Uo ,ton. Day, Huddell A C. Schr ;eo. H. lient, firr.ith, Cionbriduouort, do. Hclir V. rjbnrp, (Sharp, Cambridieport, do. hebr K. C. I ruin, Atkins CambiidHport, do. (Srhr J. M. Viinco, lluidne, C';imbriila;eport, do. Scbr K. VV. Hu;ldell, Maloy, Noi ich, do. ISi-br J. M. I'ilzi'atrii k. Smith, K.deui, do. tir.hr Rnrntocra. VVeeka. Providence. do. (Scbr A. H. Cain, Simpson, St. Mary's, Go., E. A. Sou Jor A uo. Scbr Lottie Vfollii, WellH, Boston, Wotd, Nat;le A Co. Bchr O. VV. lxcke, Hnntley, l.jrun, Hlukieton, Graell A Co, Scbr Golden I ai;!e, llowoa. Newport, do. (Scbr Jos. P. Cake, F.ndiooit, Providonce, do. (Scbr E. H. Everinan, Onreun, Roxbury, do. (S.-lir K. Sinnickuon. Winaiuore, Lynn, do. Scbr Ariadne, 'I'bomiiB, (Smyrna. Humraott, Noill & Co. Scbr M. ,1. l'lher, Idiwson. Richmond, da. (Schr W. F.-iiarnaon, Morria, Dorchebter, do. Schr H. 8. Godfrey, (ioill'rey, Kant CambriiJue, do. (Jclir M. Van liimc-n Con-pton, Medlord, Mass., do. (Scbr Glrnfturry, atea, ('barleaton, tj. U., do. I'.nruA tlliirv. MiUiiiire. New York. flo. Burte Three DnuKbtora, Leventjood, New York, Blakiston, GraeU a I.O. ARRIVED s TITRT)A Y. (Strainer D. ITtloy, Davis, 2i hours lroiu New York, with niubo. lo . iu. uairu a, uo. PAK8KNGEHS SAILED. Per steamship Juniata, iloiio, for Now Orleans Vi'm. Armf-tronr, ,ir ,nite, and child : J. W. Armstrong, l'er stean-.Rhin Wyoniinsr. Teal, tor Havannuh Mrs. Wm Gooitrii b, Mih Goo 'rich, Mrs. Mururut lirudlo.v, Mrs. A. Keigce Ofld three cldldron, ThomiiH U. Koucli, VV. Winter, Mrs. U. K. Noeoi anil son, Mrs. .MclJonoiiijb and datishter. Jacob Km-uler. Vc. 11. 1!. Whiulter, O. A. Kuof, H. i. Noli n aud wi.'e, R. VV. Kobens, U. llohi and wil'o, Mn. (J. Lunicuce. Corrtitvontlivce of The Xrniimi Trt'traph. KA8TON A MtJliHON'S BULLETIN. Nr.vYoKK Office, Oct. lo. Fivo buries leavo in tow to-niKbt lor oamniore, ur.t. ,lnne l-.iliott, wan lion, tor I'nuaaeipoia. Hai.tihoiiv. BhaXCU Oi'FICK. Oct. 16. Tho following barges leave in tow t o-ninilt eastward Alni-siicliiireits : m. J. i iiompaon : n. w. r incu : A. L. Muson; M. H. Kirkpatric-k; T. L. Moore; Fr.oikSli.il don;Iona' Hf.mict; Sarah Elizabeth -. Wa-p-. M. L. Wil cox : and 8t. .Iiunr. all with coal foe New York. PBUJIOKWUIA BllANCH OKF1CK. Out. IS. TUO DaratSS F. VV. Farl.s lolt v.ith niacbir.prv, JorSyraciiso, N. Y. ; K.m prefs, with srain, for New York; and Liout.-Gov. Jones, viitb machinery, for New York. L. S. U. PV TFLT-OTtAPH l Del.. Oct. ill.-Lvinsr at the P.reaUwater. with ruaiubooiu bioken. Lri( Jamea Coilill. VVimi.WV. Clear. MEMORANDA. Phip Ton.-iwsnda. Jubua. for l'liiiudclphin. sailed from Liverpool 4th inst. hum Lancaster. Jackson, for Fblladclpula. cleared at Liverpool 2(1 mat. (Striinifhip Toniiwr.ndn, Jennings, for Philadelphia, sailed from Savannah l'ilh mat. bteunmbiD V ii.oo. Catharine, from New Urloans for Phi- lniteli bin, at llavi.na lutli in't. Mtiimsinp axon. e:ns, nence. sr. noirnn cin inst. Stoumshiu Nor.olk. PbiLt. tor Pbiludeluhia. sailed from Rictiiiionii loth inst. SteiiinBbip Brunc-Uo, Freeman, hence, at New York lath iuBtaiit. (Meainer Centipede, Beckett, for Philadelphia, sailed frr.m halem l'.th inst. Bnrtiue Aden, McJIorr.m, ior Philadelphia, sailed from Liverpool 4th inst. Baniuo Bcijsio Harris, Alton, for X'hiladelphia, entered for oadinc at Livei-eooi Id Intst. Banjuo Moore, Murstois, fur Philadelphia, sailod from l.ravrnenil 4tb mst. Harnua Sehninvl. Crnsl.v. hence, at Marseilles 2d Inst. liniouo Frank, Lovoil, Cunn, 1enoe, at ilrouworsliaven lil inst lianiue White Olond, I-'reettian, from Rnl.im forPhilo delpbia, sailed lroni Holmes' Hole A. M. litli inst. Haroue Maid of (dunuein, Thomas, for Puiladeliihia, sailed troin Colombo 31f-t AuRUBt. Banine riarah Payson. Dukiu, from Ardrossan for Phila rlnlnhia. mn miokl-u latll lnal.. (ill. 4-1 3. lori. &. Harnua Pawnee. Auker, for Pliiladelpuia, elcarod at Himiiio Hero. HeveiilKO, for Philadelphia, sailed from I'roviUencu lltn inn. . , ., . , , , . . v.... ;.. n... ,l Adnn-.s. sailed from Washincton. D. C. li'th iiibt.. fur Gcoiiii.t"Hii, to loud coal fur Plnladel- p!t!"i.... f.,.r,il Phnrmiiii. Hcnndv, forVil:llinKton. Del r.rd Joseph Sti' kney, l.utkli y, for Wilkesbarro, cleared at bhcb"s' ir.im'k: lor Philadelphia ; , NrrnKanse, for do. ; an. I Stone lor Tior.ton. i-Parod at fuw Huvon Min inst. ..crir William P. Cox, Battman, hence, at Plymouth loth '"(Si"" i. H. Wainv ri;rht, Abrains, Bailed from Newhui-y. . i t.ii int fnr l'hilsi'elohia Schr 8. 'I'- Wines. Hulse: Henry, Dobbin; Eversrroen, Buni-e- A. Trndoll, Host ; Jesse V iUon, Adams; and iCliza and Ue'beccn, Price, beiice, al Providence lilli inst. Ki-lirsJ l McCarthy, Smipmm, and lionjaiuin Rtrong, Brown Hailed irom rrovmenoo i.nu inst. ior riuliinelplna. ScLr S. T. Huker, Brewster, from Boston for Philadol nliia. at New lxmdon 16th. inbt. Schrs S. L. Crocker. Thrasher, from Taunton; Albert Thomas Ti-ylor; ami .1. 11. oun icu, iiarri-i, Irom I'rovi. -,.a all for Philadelphia, at Newport P. M. 14tU inst. i.- n I'nltitn. Hobinson: Aid. Sinil.h : Clott-m. Roiers- A! M.'Ciiiidwick, Boyd ; R. W. Tull. Itobina; 1). (4. Siner, Huntley; Mary VS eaver, v cover ; and J5. L. Adams, Nickerwin, bence, ai nwuiu iuiu inoi. HATS AND OAPS. r-f KEM OVAL. JONES & TEMPLE IIAV- iLJ lau removed from No. r South NlNlTi btrcet to K No. WWCH1..&NLT Street. would respeelfully cull tlio attention of their friends to their new location, where they have just opened a new stuck oi Gents' Dresa Silk and l olt flats, inolmlinji all .1-1....... 1 ..tifloii hnd New York blvloH. totmt h.r w i t V. a ueneral assortment of Rouds puitainiuu to the trade. Your t.Htionaae anu iuuuuuvuus auuunmi. pationageu DAVID P. .TONES, 10 H t rn WILLIAM TEMPLE, nWAnWJKTOX'S IMPROVED VENTI latod and easyiittinrr Dress Huts (patented), in all thu inii.rovea lnt-oii'ii" "i i "o auaoou. tuMAir nireet, oeit dour to tne ruei uu : 11 1M ru4 PIANOS. r' - ALUBECHT, af'sy t a Waaw a AOriiaaAi'l SftAKur.i'.-ftir.jU9 ttw rntST-CLARH PIANO-D'OBTES. Fall eaaraBlMO and mnderata prioaa. II ViAJLUOiCrUI.(il0Ali0UBUMii YOUW MKN AND BOYS' KNflLlSfl, I f'ln.4r1. Anil f V.nittnr..inl Nn l!S MT. Y'KRNON blrovt. Trepidation lor buino.i or mi les. 10 8 lm WEST CI I ESN UT BTKKET INSTITUTE " for Ytuna Iibo Kn inn. i 11 irqNI.T Ki.i.,-1 " ' Ini M ISM J-'.. 'I'. BKOWN, I'ruu ipal. THI1SS JENNIE T. BECK, TEAC1LEU OF Pinoo, will rename her dntifS Septmbor , t No. 746 FLORIDA Btrcet, between Uleventa fti.d Twelfth Streets. a 1 j,n p II LK II Kill I'N I VERSIT Y, KDIt'l'H III.T1II 1 III. M rA 1 fll PAliA'KiRV CLASS - In ...1, '.n ...... ...lil. tnllllTlfl. flliH l.tiiMM lifts linf.n mim.. .1 tl.,.n n liruro to bo fitted lor enlmnou inKi the n-.-xi rosai.-r oliior. Apply In t 11m I1KMIY COPPRK, I.t.r., freii.lon. II K E D O K n I L L SCHOOL, Uoardirj od Hfcy Sohool for Boir, will bejrln Uflcml eeeek'D in the new Ac.rlemy Bnilditii; at KRt UANTVII.f.E, NKW JFHSET MONDAY, Bcptomber , IsiV. toi clrcnlain apply to Ke. T. W. OATTKLU 8 tf Priuoipal. II. Y. L A U D E K B A C II ' 8 CLASSICAL, BC1K.NTIFIO, AND COMMFRCIAI AI'ADKIIY, ASSEMBLY BUII DINGS, No. 1(18 8. TENTH Street. Thnreniph prepsrstinn fnr P-minessnr f ollea-e. bpecial attention given to Practical Mathuuuitics, Sur feinK, Civil Fnpinocrmir. etc. A FirMt-class Primary Department. Circulars at Mr. WarburUin's,.o. 4M Chesnnt st. Pltf WINDOW CLASS. "VINDOW GLASS." SHARP & CO., NO. 613 MAJIKET STHEET, Are dally receiving Rtilpments of Olass from VoTko, whtrc they nre now making in,0d0 feet 1ny. They fire also rerclvlng tlilpn.ents of Kouph riate and lilbbort (;ias, Enamelled Stained, Engraved, and Ground Olatis, which they oiler at 19 'a 3m LOWEST 21AKKET KATES. CARRIAGES. CAZ.XIIAQI. Ko. 214 South FSFTH Gtrost. BELOW WALNUT. A Large AsBonment of New and Second-hand J A R R I A G E S, INCLPDINO HockawnyB, rhaetons, Jenny Llnim, Buggiei Depot Wagons, Etc. Etc., 13 23 tuttu For Ealo at Reduced Prices. CITY ORDINANCES. ITi K S JV 'l o autiiorizt) the t xtcnHiouof tho traok of t'lo beeond anil Tliirdt breeta riiKsenjjer Kail'.vay. Whereas, The charter of the rfecnnd u el Tii Streets l'asKenier liailway Coiupuny iiuiliori: the use of utiy of the streeis i-ust tn Third Ftn-ut. within the limits of the city of i'hti idelpliia, as t lo Councils of tlio nal.l ciiy may aiithoii.o, for the burpope of carrying out the objects of tho act; therefore. Kesolveil, By the Select and Common Councils of the City of l'hlladeliihl.i. That the Second and Third Streets PacseiiRer Hallway Company be and they are hereby authorized to extend their road ou Second and Third m reets north from Herks street, and on l)audiln add Heed BtreetH, between Second ana Ttiiid mrceiH, ior uio purpose or muMng circuit. I.OI IS WAii:!, rrcsident of Common Council. AttPFt KOIiKRT PrTllEM.. Assistant fieri: of Select Conne. WILLIAM -S. STOKLKV. President of Select Council, this sixteenth day of fietcber, Atmo thoiibaud eight hundred and ulxty-nino Apnroved Domini one A. 1. lbGK). DANIEI, M. FOK, Mayor ol I'hiladelphl a. 10 18 It LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR A THK CITY ANDCOrNTY OV PHILA DK1.P1UA. Assigned Kstato ol' JOaKPIl J. GIBbUN, surviving pnrincroT irio nriu or rranio v jiiisun. Tho Auditor apt-ointed by the (Jourt to audit, aetlln. nnd ndjurt the account ol V. U. UOMKIiYS, Ksq., assiirnee of JUSKPH ,1. GlIiSON, surviviujt partner ol tlio firm of 1 rauie Gibson, and to reportdistributionof tlie balance, will meet the parties interested, for tho purpose of his I pouitiuent, on l uittiiil Y. uotolior lit, IHry, nt u I'clock A. M.. at tho entice of Kdward bhini en. Ksn.. S. h'. cm iter of bfXT'll and WALNUT tiiroota, iu the city of iniaiieipnia. 1 liiUAy, October 8, IHtiD. 10 8 finw.'it" ROOFINQ. n E A D Y ROOFING.-. 'I his Uooens is adapted to all buildings. It can applied to STKKP OR FLAT ROOFS st one-half the expense of tin. It is readily put on ol Miicclo Koela without removing the shingles, thus avoid in tho damaging of ceilings and furniture wbjlo under f, inir Tcp'.irB. 1K0 rravel used.) kKii:KVK OUR TIN ROOFS AVITII WELTON'I KLASTIU PAINT. I am always prepared to Kepairand Paint Roofs at shor1 notice. Alto, PAINT l'OH bALK by the barrel or KaUou tue best aud cbeapest in tbe market. ' W. A. WKLTON, 2 175 No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Cjatea. fl-'o OWNERS, ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, .1. AND ROOFKUN. Roofs! Yes, yes. Fvery sizo and kind, old or new. At No. 54:1 N. Tlf I IU Street, tlio AM K LICAN CONcRKTK PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY uro hc-iliu their cclubratml paint for TIN IfiJOt'S, and for i-iesi x wnfT all wood and metals. Also, their solid ooi ulcx rooi covoiiiirt, I bo best over off "rod to the public, witn bruhl-.es, cans, buckets, etc., tor tbe work. Auti-voruiin, Lire, and Water-proof; LiKht, Tibt, I'uralile. No crack ing, iciilnR, or borinkiiip. Ao pn per. Kravel, or boat. Good lor ad cliniuti-s. Directions given ior work, or good work nic-n Mirphed. Care, pit-iuptiietj, certainly! One price' Cull! Kii-uiino! Juiiko! Aitente wanted for interior counties. 4 liHtf JOSKl'U LKFPS, Principal. E STA11LIS1IED 1819. XIsc Now Vork Oyeing: itnil I'cliit iiK' I'lalili-Iiiiicul, BTATKN ISLAND, No. 40 North FI(;11TH Street (West Kido), Philadelphia: No. UUANK bUcet and ?id Ult JADvV AV. Now SlH. -A ...J I.mm rUmn.it. .n..n.Ml . . ... 1 With ihe hianeht decree of skid, and tbe most approved ma hiiiory. '' lKK, CLi:AVSK and FIXISII every varieiy of LADIF-S' and GFNTLKM Kfi'8 GAHMCNT'tf, ana I I i-.t e. ouune, 111 inuir uhaai superior uuinuer i (iAh.MKNTS Cl.K.ANtKD WIIOLK aiVfiuw3m NO I K '1 his is our only odlce in Philadelphia. TV I 11 E G U A 1. D 8, I Olt bTORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FAC TORIES, ETC. ' rnteiit Wire ritililiif,', Iron IJedstcads, Ornamental Wire Vi'cik. I'm" r-iiiuUers' Wires, aud every variety id Wire Work, uiaiiuiiiaured by M. WALKER & SOXS( 2 3fm I No- U N. KIXTHStrot't AVID F L E M M I N G, CIGAR BOX 1IANUFAOTURKR, No. 626COMMF.ROK Street, abovo Market. Orders rilled at tho shortest notice. lo 14 lm MLLIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALER? in l-ine Ytuiakiea, No. 116 North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. TMiriKK ELATE MANTEL W011K3 J. B DR. KINKELIN CAN BE CONSULTED ON ah diseases of a certain specialty. Office hours. S M AMUSEMENTS. K FORMATION inn JUBILEE GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL IT TII K . AMKRICAN ACAKKMT OF MI'S MONDAY I-:Vi;NINU,)ctberlH.al,7ito'cli),-k. . I'' 'VIK ri (jf Hie fri-at lair In aid of the OH PH AN! HOMK AT GK KM AN TOWN, bee bpocial NoU Mayor I1ANIKL M. FOX will preside. f.iiirrd Clierns of ;!( voices. ( irchestra, n per.'-irrnnr Ihe lenna Ma-nnerchnr. A Umbb Hand of Id Ins 'P'l ban Childrsn from the Ilome. Kin Untldn -f t' f- Mtinday Kchoola. Tref. L I.NC F I K K . . . .Oondticti vt liVV t"tlT1 O(,0, '"'Ploying iu its fiuah uoiurlyi lwicrvs.l beats, tl Wj I-aiuily Circ'eaml Am 'i .oiv fce i-rnts. Reserved Reals at LOM-.R'S, UoJ Chesuut nd alter Monday, Octotu r litU. lu H ot, oa iimitak llAM) AKICMO EXPOSITION! V" IINI'AII af.l I I.I. r 1-VTioicr it .i :a( been cvtled by tbe UUKlil-.UCH l-XfOBITIONS Ol- U.K. OR RAT FlTO ICAN CTRf'T'S IYK 1 II Illl:'lilun .1- k-. u F.IG il Tit 6T hi FT, It K1 V I . !'. N II a (lit AM11 VINR. I- n,,'"" ON,,; WhKK lONOKIt. .i..b.tton.vita win tr.n.:,tTo!i u" U1 UIW thejnd instant. '-fAY, l.on7.n:;.,r.,M'r.V,eree",,'',nU,iC inllu": ' tr..,u. CpuIh. ' "uivil UUtlUI 1(111 Wf.lt.WTt- . J ,-l lotf M1; 8. JOHN Ul'.KW'S AKCU l fci ilEET 111 KAT1IIC Unuinn W to a. CO.MFIiv WKF.K. 1 Pbd'iKI SS. tONDAY AND h. KHY NTtlTlT, ' T. V . Kobt-rlM-n'sniiw Coniidy. eaiir'd " Pitt Mill Pss ", ua with newscenery and lino cast, : inciuuiBK Jie--r. atlnurt, bloddart. nalien ( i.iin and ilcuiple, jiim l.i.tie Prioo, and ' .i MONnAY-ALl.'HKu'.'',.AT KWD3 AVIiLU AURA KEEN E'S KXUT RTKKKT 1 HKaiRK, FIRST NTfiHIS lif Tlf ii- M.-.v ui -i,Ivn" by Dion lioucicault, written expressly for " ' MISS LAURA Ki'.l'NIC, and played bj her to crowded houses in all the Orincinal cit it s ol t lie country, . IU7NTED DOWN; " -i OR. THE TWO LIV I S in- i a pv i m, , Vary I.nirh. . . .. . . LAVr'a K KF.Vl V nil I lie principal muml-rr? of tho ooinpany in tun c lit 'I o ci ncludo with a I anxhuhln Comeilie!ti. Doors open at 7 ; coiuiuencea at M. to s. beats' seenrni sn oajB in advance. jq iui WALNUT ST. THKATP.E. BEfilxafW, THIS (Monday) KVKNINO, Oct. 1. - AIR. r.DVYIN UOOIII, -in Fulwcr'e Historical I'lny. in five acts of 7 , ii.. u , KICIIEIJKU. i r nrdinal Richehen jfr FrWTV IlOfTB"' '1'fF.h DAY-TDK fSTHA Nl.KR AND DON O FSA WPDNFSnA Y-F.DWIV H( Xlfil AS O ill iw , ' 1 'J p m ! cTi o ,W 1 I" l)'l H AS HAMlir tiy.AV-SUVLOl K AND DON t;.KS4. 6ATCRDAY-I 1F1H BOOTH At ATTNIrfli, DON (M-iSAIt AND PF'I UUOIlll , 8ATCRDA Y Nil -HT RICHARD ill? jp O X 8 AMERICAN TIIEA'tK WALNUT BTKF.KT. i : t Jiir. it ui-. i iiAissc.uaE. IIONFANTT. . HON FA NT I. . RONFANTt TDK FKMALI-: FORTY TUIKVKS. The Variety Combination in a New Hill.L Matineo on BATL'KDA Y AF1KRNOON at aOVIock.' VEW ELEVENTH STREET r O P E iT X llOUSK, F.I.I- VKNTH htreet, abovo Choanut. THK V'AMILY RK.KORT. CARNCKOhS A DIXKY'a AJINSTRFI, the great War Troupe of the world, in thoir udouualC F.ITUOl'lAN HOURKK8. . PKAI'TU PL 11ALLADS, SONGS. OFFM A'l'lU H-XKCTIONS, and LAl'liHARLK BURLF.SQUES KVKRY liVKMNti. , . rrno m J' L" tlAKNCROSS. Jlanagor. I!. F. PITPSON, Treasurer. BltTlirn SEMTZ AND II ASHLER'S MATIN EES-1 Ml'MHAL FUND HALL, MtW-71), every ! VTUR DAY Al-'l KRi ION at 8,'i o'clock. Inannuration Matinee, October 23. Packasos of three tickets, SI. E;uk!o, 5U fcujs. lu ls "f ALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WTNTEk V O AR DFN f.os. 7'J0. 723. 734, and TM VINK Street THK CKAND ORCUKS'I UION. foinierly tho proper of Iho GRAND DUKK. OF BADKN, purchasod at (jreal ciptr-He by JACOB VALKK, of this city, in oombinatioC vnh I-LAAIF.R'S OROHICKTRA and JlissNF.LLIK AN l-Rh"N. wiU perform KVFRY Al-'iKRNOON an HVKt.lNu at tne above-mentionod place. Aomisaioi f-eo- H3ti; PATENTS. ' PATENT OFFICES, N. W. Corner FOUKTU and CILEiH U'i. (Entranoo on FOURTH street). . rziaiiisTczs is. PASEomii's, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. ' Tiitci.tB procured lor Inventions tu tinyi Unltei Elates wild Foreign Countiks, and all liiihhus re latinp; to the name prcmptly transacted. Call ors lor eiicnhirs on Patents. Open till v o'clock every evening. .36 mt! J fl L L I A ZV1 s. IRVJ No. 40G L I B 11 A 11 Y STltli)iT. OUTO ALT'S PATliNT . HIiASTIO . JOIN IROR ROOF. AMFRICAN CORRXtOATKn IRON OO '3 IV1ANU FACTCRICB, F1RK PROOF BUILDINGS, KTO. TAYLOR A OOALK'8 PAlKXX AUiOMATIO LOCK UP SAFETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDI0ATOH, ETO. ETC. , iU41u UNITED STATES PATENT OFIfOE, W'AsinvuriiN, l. ()., Octuhor 7, 18W1. On the petition of MARY O. PR ATT, Adiuim-nratii iltlivni mm of tno estate of RANDAL Pl-iA'l'T. late of tbe township of Marple, Pennsylvania, dece:.socl. praying tortile extension ot a patent Ktauted to tltesui't K Vn IlAL PKAiT, and reissued iu four divisions, nuiniiered resperiively as follow-.: Nos. IbW, 1W1, and 181"5, ou lb a 2tn dny ot February, IStffi, and No. Slfiii, on tho ;,I day of January, Inert, for an improvement in HOR-SK 11AY R A Khri. it ia ordered thai the testimony iu iboi-aseba doted on thoHtu day of Deueuiber next, tkat thu tinio for iiliii!! aiiiinients and tho Fx.ituiner's roport, be limited to tho 1Mb day ef December next, and that said peldiou bs heard ou tbo 2utU day of December next.. . . Any yerBen may oppose this ext-ninn. BAiMUHX 8. FISH Kit, 10 ItruSt Cuuiiuiaaloner of Pateuls. "CTATE ' RIORT3 FOR 8ALE."I-;KTATH kJ RiKbts of a valne bio InTintinn just patented, and for the bLlCINC.CCTTl.SG, and CHU'l'lNOof dried beef rul.biipe, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an articll' of creat value to proprietors of hotels aud reatuuranti and it should bo Introduced Into every family.' hi'ATI Ji ll.ii'J b for sale. Alodt i can bn si-en at TitLKGHAPil OFFICE, COOPER'S POINT, N.J. 6H7tf MIINDY HOFFAIAN DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, ETO. Ql? 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