THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY", OCTOBER 23, 18G9 3 w xi w.tt oau i s in s. Prtm Our Own CorrenfioruienU New York, Oct. 23, 1839. llrn.ll! Several of the newspapers have Riven graphic ac counts of the appearance in the street of John Real, the rafflan who killed Policeman Rmollck, and waa some months ago condemned to bo hung. In troth, Heal has never been out of prison, all reports to the contrary notwithstanding. There aro scores cf people who aro willing to swear that they have cen him any time within the past three months at various matches of base ball, In billiard saloons, aj the theatre, on the street, and in front of hotels. They are all mistaken.' The real Heal has been quietly reposing all that time In the Tomb?, Tho explanation Is, a certain peripatetic in this city, who spends most of his time in Broadway, or In tho wore notorious of the saloons that sprinkio it, bears a very great resemblance. to the prisoner. The very Warden of the Tombs was deceived one day this week, and was ready to take his oath that Iteal had rscaped, and was sunning himself along the Uowery. During his Imprisonment Heal has been upon his good behavior, like Mr. Vnrlcy, or John Allen, or any other ruffian who has been advertised to lead a pure and repentant life. All the murderers and lanslaughtcrers don't go to heaven ; some or them get pardoned and remain In.Ncw York. A Fnt Man's Hare. The Fat Men's Club has challenged thf fatness of ;reat Britain to test the claims of American clams and Anicrcnn roast-beef and plum-pudding. After these dainties have been partaken of, there is to bo an 'international-' rowing contest on tho nudson river. An East river boat-builder Is already at work building a splendid double-scull row-boat, capasle of sustaining nearly eighteen hundred pounds of solid mutter. It Is expected to be ready at the open ing of navigation In the spring. It Is stated that tho race will probably come oir near 1'oughkeepsle, and the fat men on this side of the water will go Into training at once. I onnterft il Conscience nnd Counterfeit Cur rency A very old offender, who had a large quantity of both the above-named articles In his possession, has returneil to Colonel Whitney, t hief of the Secret Service Division in this city, about eight thousand dollars' worth of counterfeit twenty-live cent stamps, Inclosing with tliem a letter written in a style of maudlin eloquence, and begging that no rnrther pro cecdlngs may be taken against him. He announces his Intention (D. V.) of abandoning "shoving the queer-' forever, calls New York a Sodom, and con fesses that It took him six years to accrue the eight thousand. His repentance will bo taken for granted by the authorities hero, unless he should return to the city. He has been extensively engaged in the counterfeiting business for many years here, and is only too well known at headquarters iu Mulberry street. TheCnncnn nl Central Park Onrdcn, The Cancan held high carnival lust evening at Central Park Garden. The establishment has liot hitherto been found to pay very well, but it paid last night. The ladles were for the most part clad in tights, and the observer had the opportunity of seeing how the Naked Drama looked off the stage. It is invigorating to observe that the more a fast woman takes off her legs, the more sie puts on her face. So far as her nether extremities are concerned, she leaves nothing between our eyesight and her skin but a thin guise of silk, ho thin us to be almost trans parent. Hut she compensates lor this by the layers of powder and rouge wherewith she coats her lips and cheeks. This was beautifully exemplified at the Central Pork garden. I should like to see how all those painted beantlcs would look with their faces freshly washed. A great deal is gained, however, when It Is quietly conceded that the countenance Is painted, and that the deport ment of the demoiselles is to be In accordance with that fact. Can-can was the deportment on Friday evening such can-can as wus never seen on tho boards of the French Theatre, but as was possibly visible at the theatrical masked balls given thero last winter. Tho question among many of the fair ones present was how much leg and how little waist could simultaneously be exposed, and If the girth of the one, at its thickest part, could be made equal to the girth of the other, the success was complete. The Do Ittvlcrc Cane still drags, and there seems to be no definite settle ment of It. In prospect. Mademoiselle Helene Stille, the reputed wife f De Riviere, and one of the most interested parties, Is at present busy in going around to the various newspaper oftlces, glibly talking to managing editors, and endeavoring to bring them to her way of thinking, and refreshing herself at inter vals by referring to such originals of De Riviere's letters as she may have in her keeping, she is a natty, bright-looking, well-dres?ed young woman, apparently not more than twenty-four or live years ef age. She Is a most fluent and rapid talker, and, if French born, has mastered the L'ngllsh language so well that the accent is no more noticeable than it would be in au American who had so long habituated himself to the use of the conti nental languages of Europe as, to some extent, to haveibecome awkward in the use of English, Her manners are prepossessing, and her tones are low and Insinuating. She has the brisk contidence of one who has seen a good dealer the world, and upon whom the world's lessons have not been by any means lost. ( nilotla I'nl 1 1 gave her last evening concert lor the present last night. To-day she gives a matinee performance at Htcinway Hall, and on Monday sings iu Brooklyn. After which, Philadelphia, BaKimore, Washington, and the West come iu for their share. Au Bada. MCrSICAL. AXl lSiAI.VTEC. The City Amusements. AT thk CiiEtfNrr a llrst-ruti: Saturday night bill Is offered, in which the entire enmpuuy will appear. The peMonnunco will commence with the interest ing drama of Hunted Dmon, and will conclude with The ltublifi- H Wife. The punlie are beginning to tind out what a really linn company of actors Miss Keetie has collected ubout tier, nnd what excellent enter tainment ih offered at this, tlu- must elegant theatre In the United State. The house tins been crowded every night this week, nnd standing room only has been obtainable slioiliy after tne opening of t lie doors. In compliance with a general request, Ma-l;anl Faces Is announced for curly ii'iir.i'ion. At tub Walnut Mr. Booth will aipar In the drama of Bun vr tie lluntn and Tin' Tamiii'i of the Shrew. This evening liieliaid HI will be performed. on Monday Mr. liotii will appear in Tlu- anaii:i.r and The Turning of the Sim t: Lout at Sea, u new ilruma by B mcicault and II. J. Bvron, is announcca as hi acme prepurniiou. AT tub Anal liuckstone's comedy of Marri-.'d T.i.le nnd tho drama of J'ick i'urpin will bu penormcd this evening. At thk Eleventh STitEKT Oit.ua IIoive an at tractive minstrel perfonnauoe v. ill be given this evening. . Dui'UKZ Henepu'i's MisssTitKLS will open on Monday evening at the hull on Seventh street, below Arch (late Theatre Coiniue), u r.U a large troupe. The house has been redecorated a-id improved, and a number of arrangements made for the comfort and convenience of tne audience. Tins troupe or min strels achieved a decided success hist summer at the Arch btreet Theatre, and tlie.v determined to locate permanently in this city. Tliey promise that an attractive variety of entertainment shall be pre sented, and there Is no reason why they should not liil their pretty little theatre nightly with delighted crowds. Tub Ciri'I'h will give its last performances this afternoon and evening, in KighHi street, between Race nnd Vine. On Monday it will open at Bristol. TlIK SKM-Z-ilAS.-l.KH OliiHKSIKA Will giVC their first matinee ol the seuson to-day, at zy, o'clock P. M., nt Musical Fund Had. A Okand Concert, in aid of tic German 1 liealro, will be given on Tuesday evening next, at the Aca demy of Music. The performance will be under the direction of Mr. Isaac I.. Rice, and the following artists and singing societies have been secured for tho occasion: Mr. Frail Ousbel, Mr. U'cu.el Kopta, tho Mu'iinerchor, the Harmonic chorus of nitxej voices, tho Sicmrerbund, and a graui orchestra led bv Mr. Carl Sent,. Thk "Stab'' Coi'RSK ok I.m tches The third lecture of this series will bo delivered on Monday evenina attho Academy ofMusic by Mis Olive Logan, who will discourse upon "Uirla." Miss Logan was once a girl herself, and as her subject Is one that hhe thoroughly understands, we may expeut that It will be discussed in an appreciative spirit. Miss v.-i uo tiiw fc" -itJ 'kJ i1' men as to kow they ought to behave, towards the gins if they desire to win their regards, so that her lrrinre will probably be at ,onc entertaining and edifying, raxwa BUBHiyiAZur. City Affairs. A meeting of delegates from different fire, companies was held last evehiuu; at the public Louse Poplar street, below Tenth, to make arrangements for the reception of the Friend ship Fire Company, on their arrival in tills city; this evening. John L. Kiss was elected Chief MniYhul, and AVilliam Harding and James IJear den Aids. On motion the following route was decided on: The line to form at Broad and Callowhill streets, march tip Broad to (irccn. down Green to fifth, up Fifth to Poplar, up Poplar to Ele venth, up Eleventh to liirard uremic, down Olrard avenue to Fifth, up Fifth to Oxford, down Oxford to Howard, np Howard to Norris. down Norris to Amber, tip Amber to York, down York to Cedar, down Cedar to Norris, up Norris to Frank ford road, and then dismiss. The following companies will participate in the escort: Taylor Hose, Uunion Engine, of Rising Bun, Franklin Engine, of Fraukford, and Hand-in-IIand Engine Tuinpcrance Guards. L. (.'. McMahon, u resident of Felton, Del., was waylaid and robbed last night, under the following circumstances: Ho left New York iu the afternoon for Philadelphia, and soon after entered the smoking-car. where lie got Into con versation with a mini who was engaged iu read ing a New York paper. During the passage ho told tho man that ho wished, on reaching the city, to go to Fourth and Willow ftrcets. Oh arriving nt Sixth street and the Junction road lie alighted from the car, the man in cjuestion, with two companions, accompanying iiim. While pushing under a bridge the men knocked him down and took from hitn ijr218. and then fled. Mr. McMahon remained insensible for some time, but on recovering, went to the Detective Ollice, where he told the case as stated. 11. A. (ilessncr, formerly government store keeper nt the distillery of William Foust, York count', charged with aiding in the fraudulent removal of whisky, lias been held for trial. Emanuel Shelter, a merchant at (Jlenrock, York county, charged with doin"; business as a whole sale liquor dealer without having paid a special tax, has also been held for trial. Samuel M. Emmcngcr was, on the oath of Adam K. Bo-it-ner, distiller, who testified that he had paid money to liiin while acting as a revenue ollicer, bound over to answer the charge of aiding iu the removal of whisky in fraud of the revenue. The armory of Companies A and (1 of tho Philadelphia City Guanl Regiment, at No. 4:X) North Third street, was opened last night. It has been neatly fitted up arid arranged to meet the requirements of tho companies. The olllcers of the former company are Captain. F. Brnrein ; First Lieutenant, George F. Balher: Second Lieutenant, Jacob Shulcr. Of Company (i Captain, K. J. Brodie: First Lieutenant, J. Flaherty; Second Lieuten ant. C. Cluck ncr. Domestic Allium. Gold doped yesterday at YM'ji. Nn ember lo will be' 'i Iniuk'sgiviug Day iu Michigan. The demand for fractional currency is de creasing. The first suow of the season, at Chicago, fell yesterday. Geary's majority in the State h 450('i, and Williams1 8i!l!. TheNatioiiiilHor.se Fair at Wilhamsport, Fa., concluded yesterday. Alaska Indians, it" is said, are peculiarly hostile to Bofton'ums. ' A number of new post olliccs have bceu es tablished in Pennsylvania. The Erie Railroad strike did not prevent the regular running of trains. Crane's paper mill at Drill on, Mass., was burned down yesterday. Loss, $00,000. ret iJaistend denies wishing to buy the old A'atiinal luMligrnccr for Senator Spraguc. The President has recognized Isaac Kims as Mexican Consul ad interim at San Francisco. A twenty-second duration shock of earth quake was felt at Springfield about 5 o'clock yesterday morning. Jacliton nnd Washington counties, Fia., arc held by a baud of desperadoes, who defy the revenue ollieers. A Congressional committee is in session in New Vork to investigate the Paraguayan out rages on American citizens. The Cuba still lies at Wilmington, N. C, her case still Being tinder consideration by the I 'nin d Stales Commissioner. The latest rumor from Alaska is that in the lake country gold is mined at the rate of twenty dollars per day for each miner. The committee appointed to examine and report upon the condition of the Ceutral Pacific Railroad has concluded its examinations. The State Tax Collector of Florida and his w ife were murdered iu Washington county, Fla., a few days ogo the teventh murder in this re gion since October o. Thomas Ewlng, Sr., was taken seriously ill with an affection of the heart while making a epeech before the United States Supreme Court, at Washington, yesterday. General Bntterflcld, in a letter to Secretary Boutwcll, makes a blunt denial of the Fisk Gould assertions that he was connected with the gold ring, and asks for au official investiga tion. The receipts of the Post Ofliee Dopartment during the last fiscal year were two millions one thousuud and nine hundred dollars greater than during 1SCS, and two millions and a quarter over the estimated returns. A man named Macder, nnd two accomplices, have been arrested at Louisville, Ky., charged with robbing the People's Bank of that city of $ 71 KiO in September last. Part of tho mlss&ing money wus found iu Mueller's possession. Minister Washburnc, it appears, has not asked tor the fcirOOO gold for contingent cx. penscs of legation. Tho representatives of the United States at London, Paris, and St. Peters burg, tlioiurh, have naked for an allowance of ifriJOO or fc-U.'O per year for oflice rent. Foreign Affair. On Thursday night the Empress Eugenie arrived ul Alexandria. Madrid .journals want a king at once, and suggest Espartero,v ith the Duke of Genoa as his successor. Scnor Oronso has been arrested nt Madrid. He is one of the most celebrated of the republi cans in the Cortes. The Dalmatian rebels have been defeated by troops sent to quell the insurrection, and tho pro ince is now quiet. The election of Deputies to the Cortes, to fill the places vacated by those who went ver to irn; iiiui g';nis, n oeiug cousiuereu at .uadrui. The ultra-radicals of France arc urging; the workingnien to make a demonstration at the meeting of the Chambers on Tuesday next. Thu chances for a general revolution are good. Georgia likes its fewim laborers exceedingly. New Kiigiund is suil'ering from a plague of cents. Velocipedes are only two dollars apiece in lu diana. A Califorman exhibits a gun that tires three hundred shot.4 u iiuuute. A Minnesota church has hung a big triangle In place of a bell. Virginia had 4",4)0 hogsheads of tobacco in spected last year. A temporary head-rest for the back of church pews it advertised. "A victim r Bnceliaiialial immoderation" is short for toper iu Chicago. A Wisconsin paper mourns editorially over tho loss ol the editor's lior-o. A wrought-li'ou beam seventy feet long Is on ex hibition at l lie lliiilalo I'air. (jiiiefcburg, 111., has discovered an Austriuu Baron disguised us u hoil-earricr. I'ineinnaiiaiis can go buffalo-hunting on ths U, P. R. R. for liw the round trip. Bed Is two cents a pound In Texas. Some one thinks it must be bully there. A policeman at Northtleld, Vermont, claims to huve walked thirty-six miles in four hours lately. A Detroit limn has Invented a dummy for city railroads which cousumus its own smoke aud steam. , Two young men In an Iowa town took out a license lo marry ih same lady one day recently. A Maryland youth has been aooultted for the murder of a negro on accouut of previous gotd "rnoGitEss." The Fnlllnr nnd Fnlliiro of" Two Modern rinrivrlMhia, frowi the ,MK?m Totimltaiek. Scene A street near tho 8traud. Enter Dion Boucicault and Tom Robertson, at opposite entrances, meeting. Dion B. Do J, indeed, behold tho modern Sheridan? Tom R. 1 this the modern Shakespeare that I sec before iner (They laugh heartily and shake hands.) Dion B. (recovering himself.) Well, how are you, old boy ? I think I am astonishing them with Formosa, ch f Got up a sensation this time with a vengeance, havn't I ? I re iut posted six more letters to the newspapers. The nix will be answered by twelve correspondents. Fourteen leading articles will bo written upon the eighteen letters. Everybody says nobody ought to go and see it, and that's the very reason everybody comes to sec it. Tom R. (wiping away a tear. ) Precisely the system that made School go. Let the correspond ents light about something. That's all you want. Dion P.. (with animation.) How's rrogtws going on '( Tom K. (with great anin .i'.on.) Oh. vcrv well indeed. I have got a good sound plot; besides, you know, I go iu for moral lessons. My idea in the piece is to show that we urc progressing always keep pace with the times never stand still. Dion B. (laughing sardonically.) Espe cially in dramatic mutters, eh ': We dou-t, do wc? Tom R. (continuing.)-So I arrange mv draiualif pi-nome in this wise: Old fogies arc always talking ol the past as better tuan the present, who always appreciate what was higher thau what is, and who aro averse to change or improvement in whatever form it may come. Dion B. (explaining.) The idiots men who prefer Loil Mavhrm to Formosa! I hope you lash them well. Tom. Tom K. (still continuing with increased ani mation.)! make my hero an engineer. M ho comes to survey the grounds of an aristocrat for the purposes ol a railway. Dion B. (interrupting). Railway! That's good. Had it mechanically in Afhr'jJark. Got it figuratively in Formosa. How do you do it? Do you explode or run off the line? Tom 11. (explaining). No, the railway is not seen; hero only comes to survey for onel Hero ine, relation of old aristocrat, sees him survey ing from the window. Falls iu love with hint because he surveys. Love so powerful that it gives her a fever. Atheistical doctor attends her, finds out her complaint, prescribes for, sends her to sleep, and tells her in her sleep that her love is returned by surveyor, and that old aristo crat lias given his consent to her marrying him. Surveyor comes on meets heroine grand love scene." Surveyor indifferent, not knowing he is loved. Heroine affectionate, believing herself loved and engaged. Heroine works upon surveyor: surveyor gives way and declares his passion. Heroine nappy. Canting old woman comes on, informing herornc that it is only a scheme ou the part of doctor and old aris tocrat to bring her round from her love-sickness and cure her of her fever, and that surveyor docs not love her, but pities her, and hns lent himself to the arrangement. Heroine left alone, gets delirious iu consequence of conduct of sur veyor. Long window at back leading to bal cony. Snow seen to fall. Heroine more and more delirious, rushes out of window. Snow falls harder than ever. Heroine tears olf all her things in her delirium to get her death. Every body rushes on. Heroine falls iiensiole into arms of surveyor. Her teetli chatter as the cur tain falls. That's a strong act. isn't it? Dion B. (with excitement). By Jove ! it's done nt last. I've waited for it. "I've passed sleepless nights thinking who would be the first to do it. I congratulate you, my dear Tom. You are, indeed, making progress. You are in creasing your dramatic reputation with giant strides. I must look to my laurels. Tom K. (flattered, raisiusr his liat and wiping his brow.) I'm glad j'ou like the plot as far as I've told you. I'll go on with it. Dion li. (Willi gentle irony, interrupting liiin). No; don't. Let mo continue. Last net. Heroine in a very bad way. Atheistical doctor iu attendance. The doctor again prescribes tho mixture as before. Tells old aristocrat that she must marry surveyor. Old aristocrat must jet consent from still older aristocrat the Duke of something not Loamshire, my 'dear Tom. Sick room business all over agaiu. More physicking. Surveyor arrives; again declares his love. Hero ine repulses him because she has not got old aristocrat's consent. Tableau. The older aris crat, having overheard her, pushes the door open, and ;;ivcs his consent. Tableau! The heioine is immediately cured, aud marries sur veyor. Curtain! Tom K. (with astonishment). Why, youknow tho piece! L ion B. (pat ting him on the hack) Know it, my dear fellow ? . 1 should think I did. That rascal. Victorien Sardou, is uuilcr suilicieut obli gatioLs to me to make me well acquainted with Lim. Didn't I open a thoroughfare for him upon the English stage with his Straphine, iu the same way that you opened a thoroughfare for him with his Vi'gd, or what you called A Jtap'td Tltoir! And to thiuk I shouldn't know J.t s Otinachcs! However, it shows progress ou vour part, old fellow. I'm glad to see, my dear Tom, yon aro leaving oil writing such rubbish as Vasle and Ours, and going in for good healthy dramatic literature, such as Home, or A'Ureai'h of Promise, or Progress you do it much easier; and, as you have got a uiunc as I have, it pays. Remember that it pays. What's the screw ! Tom 1!. (timidly.) A mere trifle '200 a night. Dion B. (with passionate gesticulations.) That all' You arc spoiling ' the market, old fellow. Why, the dramatic critic of the Timrs would have done It for that, with a column of Fiutos in the leading journal iuioJthc.bargain. Tom R. (apologetically.) 1 think, perhaps, I ought to have had more, because, you see, 1 go in for dialogue. Dion B. (placing his glass in his eye and smiling wildly). Precisely. Y'ou write "iu the English language; Sardou writes in tho French, or iiencdix in the German. The critics sav, "This is thoroughly Tom Robertson," as they used to say of Labichc's farces; iu English, "This is thoroughly Maddisou Morton." Yoa'vo got your critics into a groove, old fellow, as 1 have. MakeTHoney. You ought to have had i'.MK) a night lor J.es (launches. Bucky, of the I I ay market, or John llolllngshead, of the Gaiety, would have given it you, I've no doubt. (Stop ping, and after lookiug rotiud.) Between our selves, it's an awful bad piece; but; that's all the greater reason why managers would jump at it. It is frightfully discursive, and there is nothing lint sickness and physic bottles from the com mencement to tho end. It's the Trariala with the Lest part cut out tho immorality. The only acting part is the old aristocrat, played by Lalont; and whero can you find any actor to play Lafout on the English stage? My system is, train mediocrities; get them respectable. Take tills as a rule: No English actor can 'create" a part. The author must create it for liim, and it is much easier to do it with a mediocrity than it is with an obstinate first-rate conventional, who fancies ho knows more than you do, aud spoils your whole idea. Tom R. (excitingly) You're right. Pi! But I'm sorry you don't thiuk much of Lesiaiia clu s, cr.'l should say, J'royress. Dion B. (affectionately ) I don't sa'y that, old boy; only let them snow hard in tho great scene. Have plenty of paper ready 1 don't, of course, mean in the front part ol tho house and don't snow brown, and you arc sale! Tho snow will bring tberu down, you'll see. Tom R. (with emotion) Thanks! a tlfoimnd thanks', it comes out on Saturday, the Hth, at tho Globe Theatre. But where are vou off to? Dion B. (with volubility.) )ft to, my dear Tom! I'm so busy that I don't know whero to go to first. I've got to superintend A iiowjma, at the Princess'; then I've got to read my new drama of Hklltlrt, at the Galciy; and after that I've got to put the liuUhing touches to my new comedy, entitled Who it ilaM ry t which I think is rxiicily Milted for the Holboru ! Progress will be a Lit. (They thako hands with fervor.) Dion B. (with enthusiasm.) Sure to be. You have done It, old boy: that's enough. You have made Froqres, my dear Tom quietly aside like a crab! (They exeunt severally.) l-rftnnlitlc. Purnside is In New York. The Wllllanises are at Providence. . Braxton Bragg Is going into retlracy. Decry charms the I'Rliloruinns at billiards. t 'olored San Franciscans ask for night schools. Historian KInglake is accused of bribing. Franz Slgel wins the Gcrmnns to radicalism. Frank Twain always writes with a goosequlll. The Mosebv-Bovd duel suddenly fell through. father Becker will speak at the tKcumenical. Itobeson is litting np his Washington mansion. The Pope has ordered a statue of Mr. l'eabody. Herman, the prestldigitateur, Is "Farewelllng." Iirlgham Young is growing extremely plethoric. ( 'hk ago smashes school children against healers. llyacmthn begins to abhor obtrusive clergymen. Butler and Jenckes are opponents in a chemical case. Delano says that potatoes may lie U3ed as grain. Beechcr s sermons they say arc growing evanes cent. Cordova will come down on sensational spout ing. Xasby has had the measles, and of course Is silent. Johnson's falc will be settled to-day or to-morrow. Creelcy arraigns s. J. Tilden for countenancing fraud. Cameron will give some rcchavh! entertainments tills winter. Jehson, historian, philosopher, etc., is Inflicting Gotham. Sheridan will take unto hiniReir a "better half" soon. Robert Lincoln is doing a good law business In Cliicttno. Bismark will not allow his tenants to work on Sunday. Blondln walks the tight-rope at the Sydenham Crystal Palace. Ann Kxation is said to i the Girl of the Period In Canada. Governor Chamberlain is confined to his house Iu Binnswlck by illness. The Cincinnati t o, mm trial calls George Francis Train "the acrobatic Yahoo." n'Vii.YYiau V.il.la o.i 1?nri.!3li nlnvrrvmi 11 Iu only an inch taller than Tom Thumb. jhiss neiioKg cave the .New iiartrom factory operatives the treat of a concert tho other evening. Prince Alatnayo, son of Theodore, or Abyssinia, wears knickerbockers and eats ice like any Briton. Mr. Fainani, owner or the Kxcelsior Knitting Mills at Troy, is building a J 10,000 free church fof his operatives. i.oni I'anuersron s stop-sou, v unam i owper, in herits his estate, the legal heir having sold his right of entail some years ago. Mr. fcewarii lias reached Manzanilia and thence turns sea-ward. Tennyson hns left the Isle of Wight, and srone to reside in llairpshirc. An Illinoisan named i.nne. a Hundred and ten years long, came to his final turning lately. i ne jugni itev. uisnop i.yan, 01 uunaio. .New York, left for Rome yesterday afternoon to attend the iiCciinieiilcal Council. Judge R. P. Spalding, lato member or Congress fruit Ohio, is said to be writing a history on green backs. Admiral Raphael Sennnes lectures in Richmond on the sth inst. before the Young Men's Christian Association. Governor Falrchild, of Wisconsin, it Is said, drinks water. Though strange, this is nevertheless a fact worth knowing. Secretary Fish is preparing to give one of fie most eltgant entertainments ever known iu the nutlonal cat ital. Prince Napoleon Is abont. publishing a treatise on "Universal Peace." This is regarded iu Paris as a piece of prlrcely folly. Senator Cameron will keep house In Washington this winter. Mrc McVeigh will grace her distin guished father'B household. . . Thousands of cotton pocket handkerchiefs, bear. Ing a likeness of the Pautln murderer, have been sold In Paris for twelve cents each. Admiral Farragut's condition has greatly Im proved, and his physicians now have strong hopes that he will fully recover his health. Jubal A. Early has returned to Lynchburg, Va., looking better and in better spirits than at any time since Sheridan sent him whirling up the valley, The most determined opponents of President Juarez In -Mexico are said to be former liberals who fulled to get oftlces after Maximilian was executed. Senator Morton, it Is said, is preparing an ela borate speech on the Cuban question, which lie in tends to hurl at the head of the Souaie as soon as it meets. Professor Lane has introduced the Continental pronunciation of Latin and lireek at Harvard, and it is to lie usod hereafter in the instruction of all the classes. I.ufgl Polettl, the most distinguished of the Ital ian architects, has just died ut the age of 77. He di rected the reconstruction of tho basilica of St. Paul, Itoiue. Ex-President Pierce's estate Is estimated at :,(ibii.tion. the inilk of which will probanly go to a nephew who is being educated at Prineeton College at the expense of the lute President. The Pictured Hoekn In .llac.Masiinrt, .lie. I'romthe LcniHtoun Me.) Jui(i;ntl, Vet. 1!!. These rocks nre situated oil Clark's Taint, about two miles south of tho village of Ma cliiasport. Tho existence of the Indian hiero glyphics on the rocks at this place was known to the first settlers. The ledge is Bitaateil on the shore between high nnd low witter mark, forming a ridge about rive feet in height above the adjacent level. It is composed of a highly metamorphosed mica slate. The Ruvface is quite, smooth from the nction of the ice of the drift period. The upper sur face is nearly level, while the southerly por tion on which most of the hieroglyphics are written is inclined to an angle of tnirty-live degrees. The hieroglyphics cover a space seven feet wide nnd twenty-four feet in length. They represent tho various wild animals of the region, figures of men and women, a cross, a trident, and quite a number of nondoscript figure?. One of the animals is ten inches in height and a foot in length. They are dis-. tinctly cut in the rock, and show the rude marks of Indian sculpture. The existence of a cross indicates that they were cut after in tcreourse with the French, which could not have been much over two Imnured years ago. The southerly face contains seventy-five figures, and the level surface thirly-five. The eastern portion of the tablet is composed of pyritiferotis hlate, which is undergoing de compobition, nnd as h consequence some of the figures are partially destroyed. Among the animals the moose, deer, and bear are the most conspicuous. A tortoise figures among them. From the gvent variety of figures, it would seem ns though the authors ini ended it as a list of all the native animals. Tho work wns evidently performed with stone iiuple incuts. MARINE TELEGRAPH, Fur aMit'vnat Mar me Vics ire F!rt Pour. ALMANAO tOR PHIf-AUKLPUIA-TUlo OA V. Bi-v Hikes ri'1 1 MooN Itlsm. 7 pi bKis : . ::: I uHn wate ..:..::::: i i. PH1LADKI.PHIA BOARD OX TKADK. Wit mam W. Pai l; H o. Bi t hkh, J GVmmittej: ok thk Month. S. K. BrokFS. COMMITTER OX Alil'.lTHATlONS. J.O.JuwMi Ooorge L. Kuzhy, r. . A. Kou.tor, Williiun W. Paul; IhoiLMjillespio. CLKAKKD YKSTKRUAV. KifamhipTonwaiiil, Junninui, Hvauiihh, rhiladulpliia anil Seutfccm Mail Ktenrm-luu Co. Bieuuieliip PiuiueiUeus. Ui-uy, Lhnrlcbion, K. A. SouUer X Kteainer J. S- Rfcriver. DeDiii. Kaltimprc, A. Crores, Jr. JSr briue Aotin, Tliom, Hamburg, J. K. Untlev t Do. ISctir Alexander Vuuiie, Young, Button, Weld, fiohr Annie F.. Stevens, Merrick, Sulem, do. riclir Llciul, Keauian, Kichiniwii. . ctj. ticliv H. W. Benedwt, Oai-e, Bri tceport, do. Hotir KiniriK bun, .Moore, HicunionU, do. ARHIVKD YK8TFRDAT. Pteani'hip Kai"ii, Ser,4s bourn fnnu hoMnn.with nut so. and iiaaMDyra to Henry Wiiiwir ic I 'o. Paaaed at auclior at Overlalls, barque l.epitnto; at the lireAnaier, a buriju and briu. iimc unknown ; olf the Brow u. Audataan ud bar ub l'aoo; at limndywine, a briu and acbr B. McTur. Unit ; lit the Midille, blip llolio. Siemnrr Black liinmond, Morertitn, 24 honn from Now York.witb nnhe. to W. M. Buird t to. Heuinrr S. . Walker, Kberin, M court from New York, Withiudhe. to W. l. Buird A Co. BriK Nellie Horn, Merryman, 20 data from Turk'i UlanU, wilb Hilt lo A. Kerr 4 Bro. ! ierincd heavy uortberly pule tkie wbole paaaie. 2ili Inat.. M milal I KK. of tape Uc!optD, cpoat tup AluJ.rt, beuce. for Fr. schrpwo, Walsh, from Portamoatb, N. H., la bal len to (J. ('. Van Horn. Jobr M. L. Vanklrh, Walker, from Newbern, N. 0., with old iron and railroad ties. -EZh' 'FPc?mj Vvvn, 1 day from Smyrna Greek, Del., with rain to Jaa. U Bewley A Co. ... 1r- B.' c?nnr' !!k,,"ol' I day from Magnolia, Del., with arum to Jaa. L. Bewlcy A Co. Bohr J. Stwkliam. frire, irom Moaton. Scbr Ware Cref , Davla. from IlimUin. Hi-nr J. Kli7.abrth, Oandy, from Boston. Rchr Alice B., Alley, from Bneton. Nebr S. Wnshborn, Onok, from I anntnn. fchr J. J. Ilnnabue, Douahty, from fall River, pobr Armrnia, Cole, from Fall Kivi!r. Rchr M. Pntton, Cumniinnn, from New Relford. Kchr M. CnniminK, Smith, from f Johawet. ricbr H. Little, (iortfrny, from Knlr Huron. Scbr K. Kninfr, Ireland, from Now Have- ' PASSKKCFKS HAIT.KD. Per Rteenifthip Tonawnnda, fur Savannah Mia K. K. Tteiftiiel. 8. H, Trot ter, Thim. IlicWIlo ani lady, niirxi". aol four children, I.. A. nfullnnell, lady, and aervant, N. W. Fulm'ler. Mr. Baynnrd, servant, nnil child, .lobn J Kier nan, J. D. Fitnatrick and hidv, Mrs Mry I'.. BraiUoy, Miaa Hamrahnrt, A. S. Porter, W. A. Wilcox, R. L. Norris, w. It. Ware. Corretpanitenee of The Km inn Trltnrapfi. FASTON ft MnMAllON'S BUIJ.KTTN.. NEW York Ofkick, Oct. 22. Two barRCS leave in tow to-night for Baltimore, licht. Owen Brady, with iron ore, for Tlridireton. Baltimohk Branch Office, Oct. 2i The following bnrges leave In tow to night eastward : l ate and Kerry: Knto Wostervelt : P. Ab'iy; Kllen: Amnrioan Boy; s. A. Mulloy ; and Col. Bailoy. all with rral for New York. L. 8. 0. c. , MEMORANDA. Steamer Now York. Jones, hence, at Georgetown, D. O , 21st, mat. Barium H. W. Hnlhrnok, Jenkins, hence for Portland, sailed irom Holmes' Hole A. M. Ivth inst. rteaniship J. W. Kverman, Hinckley, for Philadelphia, Bulled from Cbnrlcston yesterday. Una: Minna Traub.True, honce for Portland, at Holmes Hole A. M.at.thinst. frig Potomac, Carver, hence, at Bnror lflth int. Brics Annandale. Warren; A hby Watson. Allou ; Opon Sen, Coombs; and M. 15. Hinds, Hinds, hence, at Boston lst inst. Brius Matilila. Dix, and D. B. Doano, Vea.ie, at Bnnjror IMh inst. from Boston. r:. Hiip Harry Virdvn, Collini, at Montroal lffh inst., from New York. ! 4 ' BriR J. D. Lincoln, Morryman, olearod at St. John, N. B., lrith Inst., for Havana. IlriK Homo, Phillips, honce, sailod from Barbados 8th inst. tor T nrk's Island. Brig Ktta M. Tucker, Tucker, hence, at Havana !tb inst. via Ki-y West. Brig Prairie Rose, Snow, sailed from Cardonas 11th inst. for a port north of Uattnras. Scbr T. D. Wilder, Holmes, benre, at Havana 9th inst. Schr Maggie McNeil, Irons, at Matunzas 1Kb inst. from Savannnb. Scbr Quickstep, Wilse, honce, at Pawtuckot 20: h inst. Schr Admiral, Steelmon, for Philadelphia, sailed from Snlim 19th inst. MINCE D MEAT, I N C E D MEAT. Tin: iii:t ix tju: lUAisKirr. TJIENE rLUS UL.TKA 3IICED MEA rl THIS FACT IS BEYOND QUESTION. The undcrs'ened is now ready to nil all orders for the above celebrated MINCED MEAT, ai universally known all over tho country. JOSHUA WRIGHT, S. W. CORNER FRANKLIN and SPUING GARDEN, PHILADELPHIA. Fon Sale by aix Gbocebh. lostfrp FOR SALE. FOR SALE, fj Elegant Er own-Stone R E S ID L C I, with coAcn house, No. 1507 SPIIUCE ST11EET. FitrnUvre new and will be included, ifividicd. APPLY TO J. NORRIS ROBINSON, AT DItEXEL & CO.'S, No. ,31 SOtrril THIRD STltEET, 10 1C stuth PHILADELPHIA. pHEDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, .o. SOS goull. FOIUTII .Street, 10 8uj PHILADELPHIA. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. Jrv-l. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND fr?3a KOILKTt WORKS. -NKAb'lK A LEVY. iJjt EKAt 'KAUT1UA Li AMU 1 II I'.iJUlCTK J.1L fiSfftjfe ENU1NKEK8,MA0UINST8, LulLKii mahi no, biiun.Bni 11 no, aua uu iJJ;ri, uavinj for many yeara been in anoceaaful oporation, and been cm olumvely engaged in hnildiuK and reuairiuf Marino am' River Kofrinoa, high and low-preaanre, Iron lloilora, Watei Tanks, l'ropellora, eto., etc, rcapeutfnlly oifer U'oir er vicee to. the puhlie aa boin fnlly prepared to contract for uKiueaof all aixoa, Mariue, Hiver, aud IjUiUonaiy; haviu, aotaof patterns of ditforont ai.oe, are prepared to esecnw orders with Quick Jespntuh. Every description of pattern making made at tne Mnnrteat notire. Higu and lxw-itr Biire 1' ine lobular and Oylmdor Boilur of the boit Ponit aylvania f'huioool Iron. Eorpinjrs of all aiyoa and kinda, Iron and Hraaa C'aalinreof all descriptions. Koll Turam. Screw Cutting, aud all other work oouueotod wilii lha above busineaa. Dru whites and apeciUoationa for all work dons at thi MnbliBhn'ent free of cbararn, and work euaranleed. The anbscrihere huve ample wnurf dock-rom for repair, of ho&ta, vbere they can lie in perfeot aafoty, aud aro pro rldnd with eboara, blooka, talia, eto. etc., tor ruaing bean Or hr.ht reighU. . JAOOB O.NKAFIB, JOHN P. LEVY. 8 18 BKAOH aud PALMER Street SOUTnWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WAfcSUHSUTON Wtrcets, PITI I. A DELPHI A. MKKK1CK & SONS. BNGINKKltS AKU MACHINISTS, maniifacture High ami Low 1'rennurc bteam Knglnci for Land, Hiver, and Marine Service, i Uoilero, UuBouicters, Tanks, Iron Boots, etc. ('amines of all kinds, either Iron or liraas. Iron Frame Hoofs for Guy WOrks, Workshops, and Railroad Stations, eto. IiKtorts and (lasMarhluory of tno latest and most Improved construction. Lvery dt'seriptloii of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw, aud Grist MilH, Vacuum Pans, 01 r-U'iuu Trains, Defecators, filters, Pumping Kn. cincs, etc, r . sole Agents for N.VBillonx's Susrar Bolllnjr Appa. ratus. Ncmiytli's TateBit Steam Hammer, and AhiiIu. wll . Wrtilsey i Pateut C'eutrifugal Sugar Hiuin. In ir Matihines.. 4 30 QIRARD TUBE WORKS. JOHN II. MUltrilY & BROS. ftlnnnTitrturera f Wreucht Iron Pipe, Kt PUH.ADKLPHIA, PA. WOJKK8, TVt ENTY.TIUKl) and FILBEKT ireu. OlfFIOB, 41 to. 4 t North FIFTH Htrcst. "III!Arr .VIi3 OP rilllL.- U turmH K;Vi5TiiIUtvowlNM Should be in uee on every lieator and Stove. It inoreaaei tliu hrat li'ty per urnt. and auvea nearly one half of .llie coal, and will hUo beat a room above in plaoe ot a atov. UALL AM SliK J lii.M at the iiimuufactoiy of O. J. DOUCHK.nTT, m Ko. 130 N. NINTH Dir. M. KLINE CAN CL11E CUTANEOUS Kruptioua, MarkaontlieSkin, Ulceii in thetbroat, nomh and nij, aore lege and soma of every conceivable tv'UllUlMllil)BU AMUSEMENTS. CADEMY OF- MUSIC. GRAB D VOOAt INSTRUMENTAL CONCTRT, for the benefit of the GF.RbAM THKATKK, tT OnTOIslJAY rCVKiM llu, October iii, t'ndor he direction of Iaaao L. P,l'oe. ' I ic followinir eminent ArMate and eolebra'e 1 V-cinff UAril t"Mnr'SnW? 'rhe.ea-ion - MR. ft f llnil fill IMK MiN I H i h ,HK M.l.NNKR I MK sVni . cho.,:u.0, mi'' voices), Mlt VAHUHpm' d GRAND OKTH KSTKa! Sl, Store, No. W faii,ilvCiri-leMlcr.nta. on .,i:!gbVdUr9PrinCiPa' MU"C Sl"V'. I'nora open at 7. J oneert to commence at f oclock. 1, ; it T A U R A K E EN E'S Khat time of .he tJ, I)ranm Kver. l.1ei, biro"iilT,.?0rr"w"d I.l.ya nu",l)er of t"e conifany apjiearinw In (be two LAURA KKKNK.. .. ...... Vif nraaeo bv delighted ho"i; duVingthe Je'X ,'FKi,I J-eate secured ma day in advance Door? open at 7 ; commences at to g. WALNUT ST. THEATRE. BEGINS VT 7V THIS (Saturday) KVKNINO. Oct 113 A . e. . MR. MWIN rlOUTIl In Shnkcapcare's liistonenl Tragedy, in five act n( RK'lIARIHll. ' Tir.SATlJR,DAY--, 'r"1 I'-t'OTH MATINKK. I ho ropulur Drama, in lliroe acta, of . . , l't)N CVKS VR DK KAZAN. And MinkcHpenio a f 'oinedy, in three acta, of the TAMINU Or? THK KflKKVV MONDAY KNKNLVU, October i",. holrebuo b I'nthotie I'luy, in 6 net, of TH K o I R VNO'PH And MhiikeHpcnre'a Commiy, in three net. 01 th TAAIIMi Of THK SHKKVY. JOHN DREW'S ARCH 11 TUKATRK. STKEET ATRIr. Itin. Vln9 TONK.H'I .Saturday, October 23, oiAiinicu Licr., MRS. JOHN DRKW as MRS nnvir Aided by the full company. " To concluiie with the drama of PICK TLRflN, THK IIIOiHWA YM tX. lackey tlooKCgreen j? ('RAfO MONDAY, l4lu ALL'S WF.LL THAT KNDS WELL. In RohoaiBiil LOST AT SEA. IAREWKLL PERFORMANCES OF THE 1 GHKAT IX'ROI'KAN CIRCUS l .inilTII bVRI'.KT. w: WKKN RACE AND VINR and SATURDAY. October id. POSITIVELY THK LAST DAY AND NffJUT TW O GRAND 1'KH KOHM ANCF.S KACH DA V 2n and 7 'a o'clock. AdniiBsion, n) cents; children under ten years. S6 cents. rOX'S AMERICAN TIIeVtRE A1 WALNUT STREKT. THK URKAT DANSKUSK. HONKANTT. HONr'ANTI. HONEANTT THK FEMALE FORTY THIEVES . T', i'"""ty Combination in a Now Bill. Matinee on SATURDAY AFTERNOON at Jo'clock. DUPRE & BENEDICT'S OPERA HOUSE. SEVENTH Street, below Arch. ' ( I.ate rl lieutre Cotuitiuo). VZIW?,WV:::::::; i II Ab. H. DUPRI., Ilusinosa Manager. W e come uKiiin to locate pormnnontly, und make Phila delphia our iuturo home. ;r.ni) opening nk;ht, monday kvknino. october-25. Rnd continue every evening during the week. Return of the greet, incomparable, gigantic. ' KM DUPRI . Jt HKNKDICT M INSTItKLS, anil BurlPKiinn Opera '1 Mupe. who tnko great pleatiro to) announce to the oiiiens of Philadelphia and lti ail mining towns that they bavo lenioil the very cointorcable and popular opera houso (Into Theatre Comique) for ft term of years, und will open as abovo for the sc.. son of lfij! and '7(1 with their mammoth double troupe, composed of '1 hirty Picked Arlintos of seventeen yuan experience, patronized by tho fiiMhton and elite of the entire continent. An entire chuaKOoi programnie wookly. Doors open 1 1 of 7, to commence ut ii to 8. Scale ol pricea:- Admitsinn , 50 cents. Reserved seuta ,';t centK Piiripiette 75 cent. Oullery. centg. Seals in Colored Boxes Ia) cents Private Boxes tfh'W Ticket otbco open from lu A. M. to 1 1'. M., und from 2 to 4 P. M. 1H23 Jt VEW ELEVENTH STREET OPER 1 HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnut. THE FAMILY KKSORT. CARNCROSS A DIXEY'S MINSTRELS, the great Star Trrnpoof the world, in their uneaualt ETHIOPIAN SOIREES. ".. n v cipnff n- J-L- OARN CROSS. Manager. R. V. SIMPSON, Treasurer. Id cm CENTZ AND IIASSLEK'S MATInIeES H MT'SFHAr. VIIWI. Ull r 1u.!A if,i ji rnn 1AY AVluOW t 8J o'otoeic: 0 lullT MERICAN CONSERVATOR Y OF III SIC 1 tipco,n.! Grand Orchestral Mutinco.Dacouiberl. See notice in Educational Column, o jo weft "fTALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTEI T GARDEN Koa. 720, 7, 734, and TOd VINK Street THE: (ilUN U OUCH KSTk'io ti. "?mly f bo propyl of the GRAN D DURE OE BADKN, purchased at ire expense by JACOB VALER.of this c ty. in comblnStS with FLAMKR'SORCHilS'l'RA ana WiNELLllO AS feftSfeA wi" ferfpil KVFRY AFTERNOON an KVKMHU at the above-mentioned plaoe. Adml&eica . natr PATENTS. p AT E N T OFFICES. N. W. Comer FOURTH and CHESNUT, (Entrance on FOURTH street). frazjcxs a. PAsromus, SOLICITOR OF PATENTS. , Patents procured for Inventions In the Unite. States ami Foreign Countries,. and all business re luting to the oarue promptly transacted. Cail or so., for circulars on Patents. Open till 9 o'clock every evening. BdsmthC PATENT O F F I CE 8, K. W. Corner TOURTH and WALNUT PIIILADEU'IIIA. FEK3 LESS THAN ANY OTHER REL1ALL AGEKCY. Send for pamphle on Patents. . 3 4 1 lis; u 3 CHARLES II. EVANS. Q. I R V i M, GEXERAL PATENT AGENT, No. 40G L 1 15 It A It Y STREET. OUTOALT'S PATENT ELASTIC JOINT IKON ROOF. AHKRIOAN CORRUGATED IBON GO'S MANU FACTURKS, l'TRK PROOlf BUILDINGS, ETO. TAYLOR & OOALE'S PATENT AUTOMATIC LOOK-UP SAFETY VALVE. BRADFORD'S LOW WATER INDICATOR, ETO, ETO. 10 4 ha CTATE RIGHTS FOR SALE 8TATH 0 Richlaof a valunble Invention just patented, and .'or the SLlLiNti, CUTTING, and CHIl'l'lNOof diied beef, cabbuce, etc., are hereby offered for aula. It is an article 01 great vulue to propnotora of hotels and reataurantf and it should be lutrotluced into every family. HTATI KK.HTS for Biilo. Model can be aeon at TtLEGKAP OIUCK, COOPER'S POINT. N.J. 6?7tf MUNDY HOFFMAN LOOKING GLASSES, ETC. 8IA BLISKSD 179 6. E A. 8. ROBINSON, FRENCH PLATE LOOKING-GLAS.c8. ENGRAVINGS, BEAUTIFUL CnROMOS, FA IN Ti In O S, Uanufactorer of all kinds of LOOKHNG-GI.A88, PORTItAIT, AND riCT'CSE KRaMRS, ISO. 910 CHESNUT JSTltliET, 8 II Ftnb door above the Continental, Phlla, 7II.LIAM ANDERSON & CO., DEALER? If iu 1'iue Wluakiea, 0. H North SECOND Street,