8 THE DAILY EVEiNlNO TELBGRAPB PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 18G9: V I T 1 I T 13 1 W 11 V E . tewFerancl Vararfeof h Vnn(r CdeU To-UT-The I1tU IJne Appear anre of the Vouth- heralded by announcement for weeks, to-day m-cined m the dale for the annual parade of ine Order of the Cadet of Temperance and to-day U demonstration took place. As usual upon snch oecaHiona, when trie watery men turn ont the watery ciouds o'ertnp them, no to. uv the heavens lower atove the Temperance boys, 8 if fain to drench their cuticles with the same nould that wets their stomachs. According to the issued orders Of the Grand Mar Khul of the parade, Mr. Thomas It. Redding, the va rious divisions were on Brood street at the point cslimBted for the formation of the linn, upon rciiv sharp time. The directions In regard to dress, appearance, and other minor matters weru also rlotlv observed. The lads were clothed, that Is, the majority of them those who did no appear in fancy costumes in dwK-eolred punts, white shirts, and dark enns.. tif course, they all presented upon their breasts and around their waists the peculiar Insignia of their trdcr Their uppoarance was an 1 14 attractive, such was the unanimous verdict of the spectators who tlocked the line of their march. They stepped tour abreast to the music, observed most excellent order, and restrained themselves from any division of the line. A merry band of lit tle soldiers they were In fact, not a few of them tarried swords, or the axes of pioneers. Numerous banners, open Bibles, extended flans, nennant-capped lances, etc., wore carried In the line, find ho distributed at Intervals that the appearance f the marehimr column, with Its (ray and ively eolors, as viewed from a riauig ground, was pretty in ,bTheneformed on Fronl street, right resting on f ormit Harden, faclwr south. At half-pa-st 10 o'clock 11 biov d In the following order: II aiow u "J'j ,,, and Ai,is, n mounted. . Caritlcudo rf Kuiplit nnd Nobles. fIrmony Bund. Silver Rrjnns Division, No. 2. 11 ruin Corps. "lra Tree Division, No. 3. Morning Htnr DiviMnn, No. 4. Brothcly Love Division, No. 6. S;-horse warou, containing young Indies: Jelt'erson Cornet Hand, Ijevolvlpg Sphere on Wagon. Harrison Cornet Band. lland-ln-Maud Division, No. 7. West Philadelphia Band. Wacninjrton Division, No. ft Kjoelunr Division, No. 10. Drnm Corp. Ark of Safetj Division, No.il. Washington band. Morning Light Division. No. 13. Fliilnrtrliihia Citjr Guard Band. Omnihua with ronne ladies. Betod win. with Coddesg ol Liberty. Franklin Cornet Ilnnd. Keystone Division, No. 23. torn the point 01 starting the following route was pur- CounKrmarchcd up Broad to GIrard avenue, down Wirard avenue to Second street, down Second street to cites, op Coates to Fourth, down Fourth to Catharine, ap Catharine to Ninth, up Ninth to 8onth, up South to Twelfth, up Twelfth to Spruce, down Spruce to Seventh, nil there dismiss. When the bead of the line reached Fourth and German ttreete there was a halt of 30 minutes. THE CITY CONTESTS. The Writs of Crrliornrl Allowed by the Su prcoic Court of the senile. Tfce Supreme court, sitting at nttsburir, has awarded writ. cf certiorari in the cases of Mesjrs. fcheppard, Weaver, Fletcher, Oetz, Barger, and Jlelioy. The petition In Mr Shcppard'acasels baaed upon the following grounds: The court erred : First. In refusing to qusah said petition and complaint. Recyud, In refunni to tt ike out from wid petition nnd t-v . . . ..... --;--.. ith. Sth, ffth, 10th, llth, vmiiialnt tueu, tu. 4tb, otn, v..., and 13th speciticationB of said complnint, because I. Said specifications assume that the said court is authorized to deprive the qualliied electors in the said divisions of their right to have their vote counted in the icuerai return, because of the misconduct of flie oulcers In said divisions, which said misconduct is not alleged to have been procured or promoted by Mid electors; ard II. Because the jurisdiction of said Court, by the act of July 2, 1S30, upon complaint is conilned to an incmiry upon the merits thereof, and that these upeeifl'eatlons do not allege that t!ie returns made by the oilicers of said divisions were untrue iu point of lact, or that their alleged misconduct changed the mult; aud, III. Because an Inquiry upon complaint of an endue election and false return; must be conilned to the ascertainment 01 me person who nan a ma jority of the legal votes polled for aid oillce, and that no poll can be excluded from the general return nuless it is alleged that no legal votes were cast iliereat, which these spccilicutions lo not do. The petition then pravs a writ of certiorari, di re t"dto the Court of Quarter Stsslona, to remove the record to the Supreme Court, in order that any errors appearing thereon may be corrected. The petitions in the other cases are precisely simi lar to this, except that they are to the Court of Corn won Pleas. Writs have been served In each of the ofllces. COST1TTT10N OP A ?TEV" COMMASDEHV. At One iiVlo'-k this afternoon Mary Commandery, No. .it!, I'. I. Masonic Knights Tcmplac, was constituted and the ojtieers Installed by sir James II. Hopkins, It. E. iiand Commander, assisted by his (irand oilicers, iu the (irand Lodge lloom, Masonic Temple, Chesnut alreet. Viary Commandery met In the Asylum at one o'clock, in full uniform. ',., bt. John's, No. 4; Philadelphia. No. 2; Kadosh, No. 29- cvreue, No. B4; Alleghany, No. liCominaaderles, and Visiting Knights of othei CoinuMiideries eutereu the Grand Lodge Koom at one o'clock, under tiie charge of their respective oilicers. The following were VUS order r exercises: One o'clock. Grnnd Knights Templar Mttrrh, Dedicated to Sir J. I.. Hutchinson, P. J. Cum. J .iitrauceof Visiting Comiimnileries niul Knights. Vnrior-iai one o oujck. ' Grnnd Mnroh -"Vorvvacrls," 1'nlrnnceui' Alary Commandery. No. 8u. U. D. Hull-past one o'clock, (rami Jdp.rch, ertitated to Sir James H. Hopkins, R. E. Grand Com maniinr if Pi.'nnaylvauia. Kn trance of (irmiil Orticors. Constituting of Mary ( 'ominamleiy. Musio "Btabat Mater." Installation of Olhcers. Mnaio QuarteUe 1 Vocal). I'rot lam.ttion of Uranrt Marnual. Mueio "Old Hundred" Finale. V!n. Wii.Uam W. ITakit, In years ajODc oic 0: the members of the Falrmount Fire Company In this city, is one of the association of "Calilornia Pioneers" now on a visit here to the East. At the Time a tire department was originating In San Fran ttsco, Mr. llaney lent it his uid, aud to his exertions it owes much of Its subsequent success. Ho was also one of the earliest champions of the introduc tion of steam Are engines on the Pacific coast, and now exhibits a beautiful gold wateh handsomely en graved and Inscribed a testimonial from the citi .ens of his Western home for his advocacy f the project. The Firemen's Fund and Insurance Com pany, an Institution which donated 10 per cent, of it net earnings to the relief of disabled llremeu nnd their families, also acknowledges him as one of its founders. lie baa met many warm and old friends sinco nia vetnrn East. i neit. OdpS axd Ends. Ivwnhoe I.olsre. v0. am. A. Y. M., was constituted In West Philadelphia at high noon yesterday. The business lirms of Philadelphia have peti tioned the Congressional delegation from this.clty to vote for Jenckes' civil service bill. Alderman McMullin, the notorious "I!1H" of the Fourth ward, was bound over yesterday to answer a charge of assault and battery. The twentv-sixlh. anniversaty of tho Howard Sunday fJcnool." Hhippen K.treet, below Fourth, was celebrated on ranunj msu John Forsvthe, tho new membr for the Thir teenth Legislative district, was serenaded last night. The conductor and driver of a Chesuut street car have been held for cruelty to aBlmals. on Monday next the Houthwark Fire Compauy will house a new carriage, The National Guards paraded to-Uay for target practice. Thk Bedford Sthvk i' Mis.-iioN We are requested to publish the follonWS appeal on behalf of this very UcTnVenCoiCdlBeasy()'i7is approaching. Let the rich In their abundance remember the poor In their destitit tion. Once more we appeal to a generous public on behalf of the Bedford Street Mission. e need inonev clothing, shoes, and coal. Whatever may bo mil to the address of Hev. J. U. Long, No. 010 iied lord street, will bo kindly received. A Bold Thief A day or two ago the residence cf Mr. C. Hieskell, located 011 Church laue, near Sermantown, was approached by a loafer, who de manded entrance of the occupants. Fortunately lor the inmates, the hall door was fastened with a chain, and the bold applicant for admission was un tdilu to succeed iu getting in. After considerable parleying with the ladies of the house, Mrs. Hieskell diachaiged a revolver at the scamp, which caused Win to depart for other sections. Bekulted Fatally, Thomas (smith, the gentle- an irom New York who yesterday fell througn the batch of a store on Commerce street, died last night at the Hospital, frou Uie tUevts of the injuries rutived. A rrorKTMUK-rs by thk Trv Solicitor. City Solicitor Thomas J. Wot rati, Ksq., has made the following appointment in his nni'-ei Kim Assistant William P. Memick. Second Aststant-A. Attwood Oraee. Solicitor qf l'ark Thomas K. Finletter. Assistant Solicitors of Park Joseph K. rictcher and Ferguson. Wtcrt0r 01 the tnardJan!' of tne Poor -John n. T" rrrL On K iTHS Elect. These gentlemen, excepting Messrs. c.llihops and Dnnegnn, ere still prevented from occupying the plav.es to which they w"w?Lecte,'.",TU1K t0,lie refunatof the Mayor to i(rn the ordinances approving their sureties as passed by City councils vesteidav. A number of gentlemen waited npm do Mayor this morning, lint he refused to append bis signature, at least lor the present. Skverk rtTNtstTVKN i-.--.iohn dallagher, who was arrested a few weeks hi:., lor helng concerned in a disgraceful riot near x,n n Itred s hotel, at River side, N. J., has ie "li i diivlcted by the court at Monnt Holly, and sentetii'ed to an imprisonment of three years. Wanann b ive beon lssiit il for other parties eoneerued in i ii disturbance. If arrested, they will be suimnun:y (! ilt with. Mimtarv company A. Philadelphia City Guards, Captain Francis liim-. l-p. win take posessiin 01 their new quarters 1,11 Ti:.c utreitt, alioveCallowhll!, to-nli;ht. The room ):hs w-n splendidly fltted up for the purposes of an ar;iirii-.v. On Thursday nu?ht, the company will Rive a rci p ion to the ottlcers of the regiment, at which tin we jfentloinen will purtakc of a baniiuet. FotTNti Pbap Th'iinas Martin, aed 70 vears, was found dead this moruiuu in the yrd attacbod to his residence, at .Twenty-fnutTli undLvan streets. De bility Is supposed ti Intve iventlie cause of his death. In Bad Condition The Lieutenant or the Six teeuth Police lit t r.Yred to the Mavor this niorninsr thirfy-one pii..I - lamps which are in a luulry cniiditlou. Tbeiaiyer portion want glas.-). An CrM Wamho The llrlmr P.iHee lnat nipni picked up a ya-.M-iont which was tlontinir In the Delaware, '. 11 1 s puiiite .1 green outside aud lead- color inside, VniE Tins JTOHMNii.-siiortly arter T o'clock this nioriiiUK an alarm of lire was caused by a def-jefw Hue at the grocery store No. :n:u Market street, A SOULE LORD. He Is ChnM'd by EncrllNh ftnififl. From tie Lvndcil ZWr(;A, Oct. T. An arrest by sheriti's onieers under circumstance exciting considerable m MYimeut at the West F.nd of London, took place yesterday at about noon. For some time past Ixird Charles George Archibald Hamilton, brother ol the Duke of Hamilton, has been iu monetary difficulties, pud doubtless aware of cer tain gentlemen attending upon him. Ills movements were at length so closely win died as to become quite unpleasant, and in this dilemma his lordship con fided his troubles to a well-known Ilunsom cab-driver earned Sawyer; and, aided by cabby's knowledge of the limbs of the law, the crisis was staved oil' nntll yesterday. Bmiled in tunny attempts tocaptnre their client, a close wateh was set, and at length Sawyer's anxiety for the safetv of Lord Charles was discovered A lJansom cab, worthy or his distin guished position, had beeil placed at his lordship's service by a coach proprb 'or in New Bond street. Sawyer was yesterday driving his lordship tn the direction of Arlington m reel, when sudditnlv several men. stationed nt the rom-rof Bennett sireot, made a dash at the horse's head. Tin cabman, apprecia ting the position of all.iiis, hv a toueli of his whtp made the horse leap forward. ne man was thrown down, and vUiilo another attempted to enter the call his lordship Jumped nut on the other side. His lordship r.uiwith all s.re.l InrJerniyn street, closely pursued by the bailirt'-. who, after a smart chase, ettoeted his capture. S nvwr followed leisurely w ith his Hansom, aud after ihe capture received back his "fare," and drove him o.'i'i i company of the oilloeii to a place of safetv. The Finincs nt .MiikciiIh. A letter from Venice, dated the 2d of October, in the .luvrnal Otiirttl of i'avis, gives further details of the Fmpress' journey toiva'd the East: Her Majesty, after having passed over Mont Cents, feund u special train waiting forjier at Susa. which brought her here. Towards nine in the evening tho train arrived at Magenta, and her Ma jesty was 11. i willing to pass the place without having visited the monument commemorative of the battle. The Em press alighted and entered Hie chapel constructed in the centre of the monument. After having put up a short prayer for those who fell on tho memorable 4th of June, and whoso naipes are engraved on the walls of the building, her Majesty deposited some flowers at the foot of the aPur. A large number of people were present and warmly cheered her Majesty during this pious pilgrimage. GEM-IMLITIES. A TelCMmidiic Blunder. Fnw the Wti'aio Xcti-Voiicer, Oct. 14. On Tuesday a telegraphic despatch was brought to our station by a conductor it Is thought from At ttcti addressed to tieorge H. Dunham, Esq., of Orangevilie. H was scut from Jamestown, and an nounced to him that "vour wife's body is 011 the train: meet it at Warsaw. ! lie had left his wife at Jamestown on the Fuday previous, in perfect health, to eoiuc to the bedside of his dying brother, and the despatch whs handed to htm just as his brother's body had been buried, at Orangevilie. Ills consternation and anguish can scarcely l'? (rn gined. The hearse iu attendance was, directed to come to the stai ion and receive the body. When the train arrived tars, jjnnitani and her little son stepped oil, alive and well! It then appeared that, he had been telegraphed th: Irs "wife aud boy ' would be in the train, aud wished to be met at t'uo depot Horrible Ciitu.strophe. . Advices from the French islands bring lntelllgenca of a serious accident hi Uiv; town of Cayenne on tho celebration of the Kiniiciror's birthday. It appears that there was a displny of lireworks on a spot to lha earn warn 01 me uovoruuicui square, wuica is close to the magazine, and to tite wooaen buildingsof the hosniiai. The nreworns naa ncen lighted, wnen some sparkB fell on the warehonso wherein a large number were stored, and Instantaneously huudrcJs of t-quins ana aoout a ttceu oomos ignited, ana new in all directions among a dense crowd of people. Twenty persons, including women aud children, were horribly bomed, aud thirty other persons were more or lees wonndtd. The victims were taken tj tUe hospital, and many have since died. Wife, Mr, and Coif. ' mii the J.tninton (.!.) Juvi-nal, Oct. 13. A Btory is told of the lulo storm which runs as fol lows: An old gent v.'tih his aged wife tried to escape from the flood which hiirronnded his house and stable by wading, but his wife's strength aad reso lution were not equnl to Hie task, so lie helped her up Into a tree and made hi way alone to a knoll a slant distance away. Here he stood, lumcutlng his situation In this w!e: "tin! If I only lud my wife here I wouldn't valley giving tlve dollars' Aud there's the pig! I'd give ten dollars this mlunlt if he was only e ale ! The : polled colt's gone, too. I'd yo two dollars more if sie; nt ashore!" Tho old lady was safely curried lo dry land by some neijrhbori, but her Juihbaud's grlel lor the loss of the colt aud pig was too great to be as-'iaged, and le posted the remainder 01 the night lamentlug their loss. A New Niivul Htatlon. TM-tTRrations are being made for the establishment of a North (Jtrnuin naval station In the Indian ocean. The, corvettes of tho North Herman fleet in those wat rs are to bu. formed into a naval squadron, with the adoitlou of 11 nuiu ier of gunboats ta protect, trading vessels ayiii'iHt pirates. A steam guuijOHt of the Bret class, the Mel' or, and a North (Jm 111,1,1 uii'Vttte, are also to be tent to the west Indies, iu 1 vii.iv of tho Cuban liiMti'iuct inn aud possible com plication between the I ni led Mates and Spain. At .lie opening 01 tn re'n auai ine navy 01 worm (it-rmuny will be reini-.-ei:'ed by nv: corvettes and an aviso. These vf s.vU. -a)s the .itti'urt far Sunt ltut( hiana, win pronii'-e a ver? (luiereiil lniniessinu from that created on Hie liiilittn coast hy the J'rus kiaii war ship Loreley, v. hv-h, when it was sent tj the Mediterranean durinir t he (larloaid tun expedition In im, wascbtisteu d m the Neapolitan sailur ' the little clllp with the leg ila.r." Colitwlii s-'iiiiili nnd Ciuiniln. This Professor, who liu - been so soundly criticized In England as well as in this country for his lmpru dent peeches.xloHes a h iter to tho Loudon Time onj anudian independence in the following words: If there Is any one who really believes that demo cratic Canada on mm wdc of the Atlantic can penuu nenlly remain a pari 01 nr Mtocialic England on the oilier bide, he will prumot-j the Sctl lenient of a great question by putting fm:li his policy In a deuntte form. Otherwise Hie unie has come when it behoves Canadian statesmen to purge their vision, once for Oil, of delusive fancies, and to bend their minds de liberately to the great 1 .k which the crisis has cast upon them of piacirc Hieir country iu its right rela tions to the kind rid coiuaiuuiiies of the saiuo eoutl nent, and of providing such real guarantees as its circumstances will idionl, eiiherfor its permanent independence, or fur Im ultimate entrance into a connection with tho t mied Suites on sucii terms as sluill secure to It forever full liberty of self-develop, meiit and of self-government, Willi all the other sub Btaiiilal privileges ol LugiibU freedom. 1 am, etc., .Jthaca, Sept. wt. Uoi.uwin buini. WRHhluninn Ayin'ed. It may be a matter of lutere-t to the si'lentiflc to know tHat ibvre is a u'luurkuiiiv xpring, smguuir n ai iM'nrance and smell, on the westskk: of Eighteenth street, a little way below F street, Just opposite a brick wall. Tho now comes ont Just below the edge Df the cnrbstonejiitirt runs luto the gutter, and so on town the MIL The rWmld ta dark In color, anil emits a pungent, unpleasant odor, something ilke petro leum with considerable ammonia In it, and when It. forms In little pools a sort or metal llc-Vook in g rratt gathers on the surfac. It mav be erode petrolenm, and woold no doubt afford an ihtermning subject for scientuir. investigation. It, is certainly worthy the attention of the Hoard of Health, as dwellers In tiie vicinity fear the nnwhoiesome exhalations from It Is the cause of much sickness in the neighborhood nathinntnn Star f fin'vrday evtnmg. How an Advcnnry m IrcHittvcntrtl. The introdtietion of rifled artillery has given rise to a new nnd rather dniigerous kind of ' iKiuwfn. When experiments are maile at Tecal, lYussia, if the shell does not. burst Immediately, the so-',allod ball thieves rush out of their cover lit the neighbor hood, seize the shell, knock otr tho leaden 'joatlng with a few shai-p blows with n chisel, and make off with their booty. Sentries are posted near the line of night, but they tiften fail iu catching the depreila tors, who, regardless of dancer, place themselves Just where the shell is expected to fall. If the shell Is a lanre one the value of the Wad Is very consider able; If It is a small one the thieves carry it off bodily, and perform their dangerous manipulations at their leisure. A few months nco the police gave notice that three such loaded shells which had not burst hurl been stolen, and warned Hie public against having anything to do with them. A Very Mextruetive I'ire. " From the liorltrttrr ( V. '.) Verne f rat. On Saturday night a fire occurred in the two wooden buildings on the University grounds, used bv I rofensor Ward ns depositories for his collection of mineral and zoological speebnens. The flames spread with great rapidity, and In a brief time the structure in which the tire originated was destroyed. The great loss sustained by l'rofessor Ward, who Is tlie owner of the buildings and their eonteuLs, is the almost complete annihilation of his vast, and wo may say priceless, collection or nilucruts. The 1'roresso'r lies ns thonith Hie labor of a lifetime has been swept, away by this misfortune. He has travelled overland to California six times, and crossed the Atlantic eight times while engaged In the collection of these specimens, and the loss financially speaking is to him ver.i great, while in science it "ran be scarcely estimated. Troressor Ward had also nn extremely large lot of moulds of great value, from which he made costs, nnd almost all of these are lost. None of the casta were saved. Theestimatid vulm placed upon this cabinet Is e-oiinated at Hs.ooo, upon which there is an insurance of ahoutfjjs,oo). it IsdinVutt to calculate the Iohs sustained by Professor Ward, but probably It would require the greater part of the insuiHiiee to restore what has been consumed by the fire. LEGAL IPJTELLICErjCn. Court of Common I'lenn-Judge Pelree, The Independence Hose Company vs. the United Firemen's insurance Company, garnishees of F. Conrad. An attachment execution. Verdict for plaintiffs, t-Mi'Sn. James I). Crowley vs. Peter F. Stout. An action to recover rent due for the occupation of a portion of plaiutlil s oillce during four months. On 11 iaJ. District Court, No. L-Judge Thnyer. C.'eorge H. Ileatty vs. Coyle, Laughlin k Co. An action to recover damages for injuries sustained by jilninti:1in railing into the vault of defendants store, in cor.jrequence of the covering of the opening in Hie sidev.iilk being left inseenrely fastened, which Im putation of negligence the dclense denied. Jury out. DiHirlctI Court, No. '2 -Judge Hare. Isaac Brooke vs. Joseph McKesstck. Au action to recover damages for the loss of a horse that was put to pasture upon defendant's meadow, down in tin; Neck, and fell into a ditch aud was lost. The de fense set up that plaintiff knew the. condition of the meadow and of the existence of the ditches, ami took nil the risks. Verdict, for plaintiff, IV6. J. L. Scliuebly vs. Wolf Corson and wife. An action to recover lor furnitnre sold and delivered. The defense alleged that, the articles wevo sold to a third party and not to defendants. On trial. THK NEW YORK MONEY MARKET. The following extracts show tiie state of the New York money market yesterday : From the BtraUL 'Some niieasiiicf.s was felt at. the opening of busi neBS to-day lest the iuceptiou of the movement of currency to the South and West should precipitate au active money market, and lenders were Inclined to exact higher tales 011 call. During this period there was a good demand for money at six t j seven percent., but after i o'clock the lenders were in the majority and loans were made ns low afl five per cent, on Governments and at six quite freely on stocks. The inexplicable portion of the bank state ment of Saturday is now cleared up. it seems that iu the recent remarkable advance in gold the pre cious metal found its way here from all sections of the conutiv, the out of town banks and the people generally feeling positive that they could never again sell so advantageously whatever gold they were possessed of. It was the drain of currency to offtet this inilux of gold that ua-iisUd the then stringency in money which helped to bring about the panic in the stock market. Thus day by day wo are getting at the full history of that eventful period. Now the counter current haa set tn. Boston aud other ports of entry are In need of gold to iiuiko customs payments, and the gold Is going out of our city again, greenbacks coming nerc in excuangu. Hence the bank statement on Saturday la.st showed a falllng-off in specie and a gain in legal-tenders. The discount market was steady, but prime names were not negot iable less than ten to twelve per cent The failure ol tb" "r;" of L. M. UoiVman & Co. was I annoMievil at thu Stock Exchange to-diiy.; but no : particulars transpired concerning their liabilities. It is supposed that they were heavy losers 1 in the stock panic, but fought off their stis i pension until to-day. The Gold Exchange to 1 day authorized tiie newly elected directors to 1 change the plan of the Clearing House from that ' originally suggested in the board and cominitt.l to ' their action. The Stock Exchange has referred to Hie ( appropriate committee a resolution adopted this I forenoon favoring the organisation, of a gold depart ment. The creditors of the Hold Exchange. Hunk, at a meeting this afternoon, signed a paper by which i they agree to take no legal action against the bank : dui'ing the ensuing ten days, the object of the step ; being to enable the Institution to resume, ir possible, under t!:o direction of tho receiver, foreign ex ! change was steady and tirni on the basis of 1031 ; for prime bankers' sixty days, and lof -'n for sight sb't ' ling bliis. Oovernments were more active, and ad 1 vanced about a quarter per cent, on the leading I speculative issues. The regular dealers report a ' brisk revival of the private investment demand, : doubtless stimulated bv the proximity of the 1st of I November, wheu.a largo instalment of interest falls iiue. Htorli Quotntlona by Tclearnnh -I P. M. Glendinnlng, Davis a Co. report througn Uioir New York house the loiiowmg: N. V. Central K Pitt., Ft Way. & Ch N. Y. and Erie It. 80 PaeMoM. 8.... on'. Ph. and Kea. K..... MicluH. andN. I.R. Cle. and Pitt. H. . . . Chi. and N. W. com. Cut and N. W. pref. Clu. and It-1. H Market dull. Western Union Tele. Ml), and St Paul It o 1 MIL and St, Paul It p Adams Express, 91'; i'liv 71'. HI ' 67' L ulled States. lOT,,,Cold.. . LW. AY BEDDING INVITATIONS ENG1LWEDIN tlut newest and best manner. . IXtkiH UKkJi-A, 8ltionwand KnrTr, nfnnvvTrm I WOULD KIS- V Hit miectfully Inform Un. rinrtakora tliut. in order to'mnot tho iiioreaHfld dmuand lur my put out ilblllAL CASsKKTS, 1 Unv tukon tus li9 Uttctorym . With my onliirwdTiicilivieii. I m now prepared to sup. piy promptly all order 10 tity or couuirr. 3 4Uilurp4 K. 8. EARL1CY TJODGF.RS' AND WOSTENUOLM'S POCKET -Ifc KNIVKS, l'eiirl and Stng HainJios. or pnuiinii UniBU, KODCi JC1-..S UDll WAIIKit UUIOII I'.n -n i jf-mi'ii aud thecolebrnted LKCULTUK KAZOK bC!ibOKtot Uie rjnont nuulily. . . iam, kuiVHM, Scissors, and Table "olinUod at V. MADKIKA'3, No. 116 ii ItiNTrt r-treui, below UbwuiDt. BEAFNE3S. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT K'innra nnrl .bill l.o i....l .,,1 tn uHMint, tl)B hoirlUg in every degree) of duul'ueia; ulbo, Komiimtors; also ,llrQ dull' Patent (hutches, mnmrior to unv otueni 10 uh, ttl P. AIA1II lUA'H N.i II,". M 'I'l.NTll tilrauv. buluu Cliesnut. .j, COLDlEKSINJLTlUID.-KOLDlERSDIPCIIArLOED oh account of Rupture or any other Injury re ceived iu the line of duty, can obtain $W0 buuuty aud a pension, by applying to ROISKUT S. LEAGUE CO., No. 1H6 8. SEVENTU Street. Ti Information given freo of charge. 8 LAM) WAKRANTS PROMPTLY PROCURED, PURCHASED. TRANSFERRED. LOCATED, AND SOLD.-Apply to ROBERT S. LKAO.UE & CO., No. 13B S. SEVENTH Street, ? au TiODERT S. LEAGUE CO., NOTARIES PU11- AV LIC, COMMlWblONEHS, ETC. Dcpoaltlonl and Acknowledgments taken for any State or 'lurr tor? Of the United States. THIRD EDITION THE U E 3 T. Ballotting for United States Senator in the Tennessee Legislature Re union of Western Soldiers - A Heavy Snow Storm in Missouri. F1WM TIIE WEST. Reunion cf the Army of Tennemier. I.ot isvfi.LE, Oct. 1J. Extensive preparations have been made for the reunion of the Army of Tennessee, which meets in Louisville November 1" anil 18. It is nccecsary that every one who intends to he present, ami who desires to attend the bnnquet, should at once forward his applica tion for a ticket, accompanied hy his name and rank, to the Committee of Arrangements. NnowKtora InM.l.ouln. St. Loris, Oct. 19. A violent snow storm set in here about 7 o'clock this morning, and con tinued until noon. Although the snow melted quite faKt, there is now nboat three iuches on the ground. The storm came from the North, where it boan last nl-ht, and prevailed in Illi nois, Missouri, and Kansas. Ilallotilna for :. K. Senator In Tennessee. Despatch to Aiwifn.7 Telegraph. Nashville, Oct. 19.-Two ballots in the Honsc for V. S. Senator have been taken, re sulting as follows: First ballot Andrew John son, i.'5j Emerson Etheridjrc, 20; scattering, 27. Second ballot Johnson, 33: Ethctidtfc, 21; scat tering, 27. Tho House adjonrned until to-morrow. The JirBt ballot In the Senate was as follows:- JohnFon, 11; r.therid-e, 8; scattering, 5. Adjourned until to-morrow. FROM jrJSfir YORK. Itnlil nn Lottery Ienlcr. Dcnpatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Yohk, Oct. 19 Another raid has been made on the lottery dealers who do business without raying the special revenue tax. Bcven of the dealers have been arrested and bailed in 50O each. New York Kiork .Mnrket. NEW York, Oct. ID Stocks steady. Money '7 per cent. Gold, t30'. Five twenties, WL coupon, do. 1SC4, do., ; do. IStio, do.,ll'?: do. do., new, 118; do. 1867,118; do. isivs, 118; lu-409, lwu,. Virginia 6s, new, tit Mis souri Cs, b-i ; Canton Company, Bo -; Cumberland pre ferred, !!, ; New York Central, 187,'. ; Erie, 80 ; Keadlng, flin, j Iludson Piver, 170; Michigan Cen tral, 124; Michigan Southern, 91 ?;; Illinois Central, 133; Cleveland and Pittsburg, w;; Chicago and Kock Island, 107 Vf ; Pittsburg and Kort Wayne, 184 i ; Western I nion Telegraph, 36.V. New York Produce .Unrlief . New You k, Oct 19. Cotton llrmer;saies 500 bales at 2ti('.'f. vc Flour steady ; sales of WiOO barrels. Wheat llrmer. Corn dull and lower; sales of !4.s,ooo bushels mixed Western at fl-Otit 1-09. Oats dull; sales of llt.OCO bushels at Glteae. licef quiet. Pork dull; new mess, $3o-8"ji,31. Lord dull at nwta 17;4e. Whisky nominal at 11-20. FROM THE STATE. The IlHirlnburff Dtntrler iff. V.. Sabbath Sibool Convention. SfeeiuX Despatch to The Keening Telegraph. Hakkishlko, Oct. 19. The llarrisbtirg Dis trict Sund;iy-School Convention of the Metho dist Episcopal Church assembled this morning in the Locin-t Street Church of thla city. A. large attendance o delegates from every section of the district was present. Rev. C. F. Turner, of Lancaster, was appointed President, and Rev. Mr. McConnell, of Muhanoy City, was elected Secretary. Tho Business Committee was ap pointed, Hon. A. A. Ilelster chnlrman. The In troductory address was delivered by Rev. Dr. PaUlson. A Committee on Resolutions was ap pointed, Rev. T. M. CrlllitU chairman. Tho question, "What Order of Sabbath-School Ex ercises 1ms been Attended with most Successful Result?" was discussed until tho hour of ad journment. The sessions will be continued to day and to-morrow. Our tteeeiit Trluiiiplin. A salute is being tired this uornlng iu honor of the recent Republican victory in this State. The weather is cold and cloudy. The ISnltluiorc Produce Market. Baltimoue, Oct. 19. Cotton dull and nominally 2Cc. ; no Miles. Flour firm aud active ana in goou demand at unchanged prices, vi neat nrm ; prime to choice, Iliwawoa. com wniw, jrzu; yeuow, Jl'lftta TIS. Provisions unchanged 111 every respect. Whisky in goou demand at 11-1. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by De Haven Bro., No. 40 S. Third street. BETWEEN BOARDS. ftiOO CHyes.Ncw.lB.inu 4shLehVR (53 S'.'UU (10 !Cd.H'U?i urn do ioo?i (54 do.allotm's C2.V 8tshIieadH.ls.2i. 43 100 do.' C. 48'.' 100 do 43 V 200 do 48'.' 100 do 49 8-bJ iooshPenna...bW. wyt 100 do 66 t :000 Lch V K n bs. C).b3. 94 flCOOPhila A K 7S. 82 V i;to t en lis 11 1.11.1s tiic iOlio Klniu-a H 7s.. b7 4 su cam Am.. . .iv:u SHCOMD BOARD. f 'JBOO City 6fl, New..inoi 18 sh PennaR..ls. bt 1,'iOOON Penna 7s.s5 H9 U7 sh Klmira Pf. ... 3i), IOOO Lch Gold 1. . . . ifkf 12 sh Far A M Bk.1 liornio Pa 0s, 1 se. . . .104 I 2 sh Leh V It 82'i TM PORTA NT TO EUROPEAN AND CUBAN LTOV1UST8. rassports, prepared In conformity with the new requirements of the &tat D.'t.anmeiiL, can be procured in twenty-lonr hours 0:1 applica tion made, either In person or by letter, onlyat the OUlclal Tassport Bureau, No. 135 a SEVENTH titrect, Philadelphia, ItOBERT S. LEAGUE A CO. Also, onlctal lists of all Ministers, Diplomatic Afients, Consuls, and Consular Agents of th Luitt d biates, who tney are, wtiere tney are from and where they are located, famished free of chargo to applicants . t so IllPOltTANT TO ALL INTERESTED. TIIE arrears of Pensions must be applied for within Ave years after the death or dischargo of a soldier, sailor, or murine. Those who fail to apply lose $00 per year. There are tnoufaauus in our miusc, widows, dependent fathers and mothers.and orphan children, w ho are entitled, but who have not yet upplled fur a pension. AU who think they are entitled should at oucocallon Messrs. KOBERT S. tEAOUE; CO. No. i:iB South SEVENTU Street who will pronipUy obtain their pensions, or cheerfully Rive any infor mation, fieo of charge. Htmember that tho five years' Hunt allowed, by luw Is fast Uruwing to a close. to' T Ml ERE ARE A GREAT MANY PERSONS having claims upon the United States or State Governments, who have committed the same to the care of Messrs. George Crugg A Bro., or T. II. Peters A Co. They will hear of Bomething greatly to their advantage, on application, either in pursou or by mail, to the General Collection Agency, No. las South SEVENTU Street. 1 so ROBERT S. LEACUE A CO. rpilERE IS NOW OVER 15,000,000 PRIZE MONEY A unclaimed In tho United States Treasury. All persons who have been in the Naval service of the United States, their neus or representatives, should make un Immediate Inquiry upen the subject at No, 135 S. SEVENTH Street. 7 90 OOLDIER3 DISCHARGED BEFORE TWO years' service for Injuries or wounds, Including rupture, are entitled, they or their widows or heirs (if they have received none), 10 mki uounty. Aprly to ROBERT 8. LEAGUE A CO., T so No. 138 S. SEVENTH Street. FOURTH EDITION n u n o r e. The Spanish Insurrection New Con spiracies Discovered The French Cable Paris Strikes The Merchants1 Clerks Assert Their Bights. FROM EUROPE. Tiie Spunlnh Insurrection. 2ti; the A utilo-A m?ri an Cet'Je. . MAPR)r Oct. 19. The Government regards the republican insurrection at an end, although precautions to guard against any now outbreaks are continued. A coin-piracy, having for its object the surrender of tho barracks at San Mateo to the insurgents, has been discovered and thwarted by the Government authorities. The captain of the garrison, who Is said to bo the leader of the conspiracy, was arrested. The Ctci lenl Strike In PiirN. Paris, Oct. 19. The strike of the merchants' clerks continues. Plikces of business will bo opened to-morrow, notwithstanding the strike. The New French Cable. A committee of the shareholders of the French Cable Company have forbidden the projected distribution of five thousand shares to the founders of the enterprise. They have asked to examine the expensed and the affairs generally of the company. Ibis Bvenlnff'n Ouolntlnn. ' Lcnton, Oct. Ill 4 V. M. Consols, 03,'i for money and account. American tecuritiee quiet. I'ivc- twenties of lbOJ. Si; do. WA, bl. FROM IvASHIJVGTOJr Henator Nrolt nnd l!ie PrcHldeot. Special Vexpateh to The F;ening Tckgraph. AVamiington, Oct. 19. Senator Scott, arrived here last nltrht, had an interview who with the President this morning. This being Cabinet day, no persons were admitted to see the Presi dent except Senators, and the White Houeo was deserted of visitors. A New Plan. It Is said that Secretary Fish is seriously con sidering the question of changing the consuls who reside in Great Britain about from place to place, allowing them to remain but one year in each place. This is to prevent them from en gaging m commercial business, which nearly all of them now do. The President, in conversation with one of his Cabinet oflicers to-day, expressed gre.it satisfaction with the action of the caucus of the Virginia Legislature in nominating two men. for Senators who can i take the iron-clad oath. He does not think there will be any obstacle now to the admission of the State to representation iu Congress. OntrngeM.' A negro yesterday attempted to outrage a little girl ten years old. He has been arretted, and it is rumored to-day than an effort will be made to take him from the authori ties and lynch him. Cases of outrages by ne groes have been so frequent In this neighbor hood of late that one of the papers here inti mates that the criminals should be hanged on the nearest tree or lamp-post. FROM JVE V YORK. Strike on the Kric Itallway. New Yokk, Oct. 111. The strike of the ma chinists of the Erie Railway at Jersey City con tinues.' Several huudred have gone to work, but the majority hold out. A despatch from the Sufetiuehanna workshops states that the men have all gone to work. No disturbance Las oc curred In Jersey City. The Journalists Catch It. Tfie retiring oilicers of the Gold Board this morning made farewell speeches, in which '.he press was severely handled. Flic. Campbell's shoe store was burned this morn ing. Loss 5000. Ilifthwny Robbery. J;imcs Bolton was robbed by three highway men last night within a few feet of his door step, ou Mott street, In this city. Two of the highwaymen were arrested, and held iu f 'iWO this morning for trial. FROM THE WEST. Snow In Kentucky. LOVisvii.LE, Oct. 19 A heavy snow storm set in here at noon to-day, nnd still continues. .Masonic Celebtallon. Ci.evkland, Ohio, Oct. l'J the procession of the Grand Commandry of Masons in this city to-day was the most Imposing ever witnessed in this State. The Ohio Election. Cclvmbus, Ohio, Oct. 19. All the counties have been heard from at tho Republican head quarters in this city. A lew are not olhcial. Tho result will vary but a lew votes, it. v. iiamson, chairman, figures it up for Governor: Hayes, 41.899; Pendleton, 33,821. Hayes' majority, 8078. The Legislature stands: Senate 1 and Iloufe 3 Republican majority. FROM CANADA. Another Fenian Kcnre. Touonto, Oct. 19 The gunboat Prince Al fred, stationed at Goderich, has been placed in readiness for active service. Orders were re ceived last night directing the Toronto field battery to proceed immediately to Goderich to man the Prince Alfred, it is reported that tho Fenians have chartered and equipped a gun boat, carrying tho "Sunburst," to do mischief to the towns on the upper lakes, and heuce the movement by tho Canadian authorities, FROM FORTRESS MONROE. Arrlvnl of the United iMatea Steamer Dictator. FoiiTiiKSS Mon'koe, Oct. 19 The United States monitor Dictator has just arrived here from New York, and is being coaled iu the Koails. FROM THE STATE. Knowltiir. Pitts unto. Oct. 19. A light snow commenced to fall hero this morning. Mtnrli Ouotatlona bv Telecrapd ' P Glendtnnlntr, Dnvls A Co. report through their New v. .!.' hmiuA tliM rf.nmvtnir ! - N. Y. Cent. R 1H ' 4 ; West. Union Tele. . . . 3fl N. Y. A Erie l(au. . m rj oiemi Ph. and Kea. R Mich. S.R Ciev. and i'ltts. R... Chi. and N. W. com. Chi. aud N. W. pref. . i)i K Mil. A bt. ram pref.. m u . OS lAdamsiCxpreas . 71 1 Wells, Fargo A Co... . tav' UnltedStates . IV. 61 ! Chi. and k.lh... .107 (jion.. 1J0 Flits. K.W. A Chi. R. Pacltte Mall Steam... W 1 Market dull. T) RSON8 HAVING DEBTS DUE IN ANY A part of the United States can have thein easily adjusted and collected on application to the Oenera Collection Agency, ROBERT S. LEAOUK A CO., No. I.lh Komh SEVENTH hti'tet. ( -v FIFTH EDITION THE L ATZSOT FROM EUROPE. Thin Evenlnc'K Qatatlns. By the Anplo-Amertean Cable. London, Oct. 19-Evenlnf?. Consols closed at m for money and account. American secu Liverpool, Oct. 19 Evening Gotten. 1214 (n l2jd. for uplands, and 1212d. for Or leans. Sales to-day of 12,000 hales, Including 4000 for speculation and export. Wheat, 10s. 8d. for California white; and 9s. 5d. for No. 2 red Western. Flonr, 24s. 8d. for Western. Corn, 29s. Cd. for European. London, Oct. 19 Evening Sugar firmer, lut unchanged. Accident on (he Krlc Ilnilroad. New Yokk, Oet. 19.-A live stock train on the Erie road broko through the Hakeneack bridge to-day. No lives were lost, but much property was destroyed. The track will soon be repaired. rpH2 PK1NCIPAL DEPOT' FOB TBI BALM OP REV K- NUB STAMPS NO. 304 CHESNTJT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. IDS 8. FIFTH 8TRKB1 '. (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 18 4 1 i The sale of Revenue Stamps la bUU continue the Old-Established Agencies. The stock comprises every denomination printed- by the Government, and having at all times a large sorply, we are enabled to All and forward (by Mail or -Express), all orders Immediately upon receipt, matter of great Importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on FhlladelpMa, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Acy Information regarding the decision of the -Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully and - gratuitously furnished. , e Revenue Sftamrs printed upon Drafts, Checks, Re- - celpts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed ca . amps and Stamped Fa pers on t'25 and rpwards.... ...Spercent . 100 " 3 ii son . " ' a Address all orders, eta, to , STAMP AGENCY, . No. 304 C11EKNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. DR. VVISHART'S r J;, 1 riNE THEE TAB. CORDIAL. Tt. 5s tho vital nrlneiDle of the Pine Tree. nh ' taincd by a peculiar process In the distillation of the tar, by which its highest medical properties are retainea. ' It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice of the Pine Tree. 1 .!.. . It invigorates tho digosuvo organs and re-. stores the appetite. It strengthens tno acDiniatea system. It purities and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds on tho lungs. - . It dissolves the mucus or piuegm wnicn stops the air passages of the lungs. its Healing principle acts upon ine imiaiea surface of the lungs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing Inflammation. It is tho result of years of study and experi ment, and it Is off ered to the ailllcted with the positive assurance of its power to cure the fol lowing diseases, if the patient has not too long delayed a resort to mo means 01 cure: Consumption of tUeUmg, uougi, Bore 1 arcai andVrcatt, JiiotieMu, L,ver votnptamt, Mind and Weeding Piles, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Diptheria, etc. CALL AT DK. WISHART S GREAT FAMILY ailSLUUNiS BTOJUS,. Ho. 232 North SECOND Street,. puilAdelphja, L) 'CMED1TOR3 'OF THK REPUBLIC OF MEXI-. A CO. The undersigned are now prepared to prosecute claims before the joint comnusslon created nn.ior a v, ..'nut treaty lu tMpn ine rcnuLllcoi MPSI. co and the United States, and would Invite the at tention of claimants to the necessity of an early ap plication to secure a consideration. lt(J ISlilt T S. LIJlbl,a d( co,, 1 80 NO. 106 S. SEVENTU Street, Phlla. . TVSAELED SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, MARINES' XJ etc.. wliether from wounds, rupture, or disease, who have not yet applied for Pensions, and the wUIowb, minor children, dependent mothers, fathers etc., of thoso who have died of wounds or of disease contracted in the service, can promptly Obtain meir pensions by applying to ItUUllUl D. JlLAUCil. LU., 7 30 No. 135 S. SEVENTU Street, Philada. 1JR1ZE MONEY FOR NEW ORLEANS. All interested In the capture of New Orleans by Farragut's fleet, as oilicers, seamen, or marines, will hear of something greatly to their advantage by calling upon in person or addressing the Ueneral Collection Agency, ROBERT S. LEAGUE A CO., No. 130 South SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia. Al Information given free of charge and correspondence promptly answered. 1 30 rities quiet: 5-20s of 1862, 83; of 1805, 81i and of 1867, 83; KMOs, 71. Erie, IllinoU Central, 05; Atlantic and Great Western. 2S.
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