8 THE DAH EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. OCTCttER 25, 18G9. CITY I.ITKI'MWK.tC'IJ. HAi.GERTY. HI r-iK-n'j .r-r( Jutiae a 11 Won. -ta the Court of Common Plena thin, morning Presi iit Judir Allison notified Offlo.rr William It. TkaiM that tbe manner of Jimmy HufrRort.ys mm on Patardfty was a matter oalUiiK for a ablio invcstigatfon In order to see how far, if t all, bo, Mr. Thomas, an nil Orctr of this Court, wan responsible for It, am) li iwttA nlra to Und and brln forward those protons who were prrseut and witnesses to the occurrence. Mr. Thomas at one net about to secure the attend enroot these portions, and at 12 o'clock brought Ihera before his Honor. Mr. Thomas, being sworn flrst,rtld! I was the Ulcer In charye of Haton-ny on Saturday; the first intimation 1 had that llHrprertv was to be brought to rourtwaa from Mr. ci.fton, the prison-keeper: the Clerk of the Court rgave me an order for llag rtf and a min charged with desertion; krocpht thorn up in 'he van together; I was directed by tlie clerk to bring him into the in court-room vd notify Judge Brewster; tlie win was stopped at th; guto of tin; enclosure at tho Bide Of the court; Immediately the crowd collected rom Chesnut street and all parts around and Blocked up rtin passage-way from the street; Mr. Clifton was slanding at one side of the door mi a prison watchman I thought was Imme diately behind me : when the door of the van was pene'dand Pinrirevty leaped out, the crowd parted to let hiui pasH, and immediately closed to prevent me from Mowing; he run it'TuSs Chesnut street to the Kmeriean Hotel, utid 1 made my way after him ; the crowd in front of the restaurant parted to let hlw through and then closed again and t-ri-an sham fight, so that I could not ret though niter him; 1 went down to tin: hotel 'loor bh-1 ran thraugh. and lniiiired ol the treasurer if he h id passed that way: but. learning that he had not I went into the basement and learned that he krid tied through by that way and iuio Minor street ; I was' not assaulted: but when lliiegeii.v Jumped the n some one pushed my hut over my eyes, and was jostled nlsuit; In Chesnut street 1 drew my revolver, hut refrained from sheoMng for fear I uiight shoot some innocent person. Mr. Keppart, a ni'-'fehaiit In Market street, above Kl.th, said that lie observed n man wl'h a bngv standing in front of lift store, from an early pari of fcatwdity morning until about noon, when u mini anic walking up from towards Fittli street, walk tag slowly and looking an.xioiisly aboiii, him until he saw the buggy, when he jumped into if, find drove off. An iittcmpt was made to stop the hnggv, but It fulled. The genllemun here describe I tlie man who got into the buggy, WiT;li description answered that of llaggerty. , iieorge W. Errieksou, a member or the bar, said he saw llaggerty run nom the van to the American Jjoicl restaurant; the crowd in front of the hoiel. f Onsitlng of about fifty persons, parted to allow him to pass through, and then closed up again and en paged In a fight, using umbrellas and striking eaen other so as to prevent his pursuers from following him. Henrv S. Dechert, another member of the bar, said he was leaving the District Court, and was about to enter the passage-way lending to the street when the prison van drove past lilin and stopped by the old Criminal Court-room; a crowd collected about the van, and a shout was raised, ami simul taneously with the shout a man ran from the crowd into chestiut street: the crowd stood with their arms akimbo and were looking Into the flreet as if they wished to appear indifferent to what was going oa. Presently Oilier Thomas burst through I lie crowd and ran after the fugitive, who ran to the American Hotel, where the crowd permitted him to pass and then closed up and made the pretended tight. Mr. Thomas pursued and flashed into the crowd in from of the restaurant. .No doubt tho movement of the crowd was a precon certed one, und no one officer could have recap tured the prisnm, Mr. Thomas did all t::.it couid possibiy have been done, and that at the peril of his life. William R. Mann. Ksq., was sworn, and said tint n Saturday about the middle of the dav he was In the new court-room and wus startled bv-a sudden shout of lire coming irom the neighborhood of the fjld court-room, sounding as if made by nwnv per nors, aud instantly everything was quiet ; persons looked out of the court-room to see n sudden flame; about twenty minutes afterwards Mr. Tlemns en tered the court-room pale an I excited, phvsleallv prostrated and appearing as though he had made totuc violent bodily exertion. .lames McGlinn testllied Unit he saw a man run through the basement of the American Hotel about urn of Saturday. Charles F. llower said lie saw llagirerly running down Mtnor street from the American Hotel, aud then down Fifth to Market. Another gentleman, who was standing just above the American Hotel, said he s iv liuiigcri.y riiuuinx into the American IJotol ; sjnn: one seized his coat by the lapel iimlJSTtick at. htm; the. crowd about the door i-onsitd of -about tifty persons. Thomas Price Mid he saw liability and the man enter Minor atreet Irom the A'uei-.cau Hor.l. tie did nor, know who Ilniiti'.'r:y 's companion wa-t. Via; geity weto in a kind ol t'ot. an i tha jMier nun held bis umbrella over ht;i aid told Llm to take his tin.', Hubert i;:irrlon said he saw Hagfjerty leap from the van and run to the American !l ;icl ; in front of the restaurant he tripped and MI under an cxpresi wagon, and h,st,intl got up a'i.1 s' irtcd down Clus bUt street, but allerwarns In: ran bin, the liot-l. The luventigatiou was lure postponed uiril to morrow muriiing at o'elo. k. l.oi-.M oi'i's ami i;ms. A lp.r-o b";i;ue fright wiia' K tiidi ur.d l!.e-(. Greets I i:,t eveiiiug, and broke bis wagon into fiagmeut-. on t lie lormer si reel, iiiei split as it the ii.-'ii rt.is i:i-r Id.ti, up the latter. ,',u cie tion lor one i ibuiei. one Lleu'eiiuut I'olouel. and one Major, will t.ike on November lid, to till viu uiicies and complete the or-r.uilza'ioii of the 7th lii g'.iueiil. The south Second street lnirket, is surest ed wjlh pickpoekeis. on Wednesdays ami Ha'urdays they "werk " t'uere. The poijee tat: niter them. TheCongrejiMioii.il Select, t.'oniuiiile.! on Anieri f'Ati Navigatuni imcrc.-ts will hold a session iu this cilv on Tuesday. Dei-ember 7. ' Thirteen of the Philadelphia legislators met at the Girurd House on Saturday, and agreed to sup port Mr. Kobert J. Ma.key for retention as Stale Treasurer. Match ginie of base ball this afternoon between the Athletics and Atlantic at seventeenth and Columbia avenue. The hidge Avenue Uitilway Company have in flicted the sale of newspapers on the cars of that corporation, old fogvisiu. The Southwttik steam Fire Engine Company. No. 24, will house a new carriage to-day, presented to them by the Active Association conuueted with 11ial company. The V isiting Committee of the Fire Association will visit the lire companies of Frankford and Cici Diantown on Wednesday. Jimmy llaggerty has Hot yet been captured nor Is it known whether the police have ituy clue to his whereabouts. ' Military Visit. It Is announced oillcially in the Auntami Xari Journal of New York that the 1st Kegiineut of Artillery of that State, under Hie com mand of Colonel Hiinlel w. Teller, will mako an ex cursion i n viaxxe to Philadelphia iliis approaching ' tprlng. It will be received In this city by the Uov--i nor, tind it will proceed to Camp Curtin, where it will stay one day, aud thence return home to New York via llurrlsburg. The trln will occupy four days. The present strength of tiie regiment, us ahown on the lsth instanf, on Hie occasion of the annual inspection, was as follows: Mattery A, fd niei;, 102; C, tl; 1), 6H; K, ;F,l.7; (i, ts; II, 3; 1,00; K, 1 ; band, 10. Total sMvtuh, cm men. I.ieuienant-Coloiiel lhehl Is the second oilicer In eonnuaiid. A genial and warm welcome at tiie liuudsol our volunteers may be promised. A Memorial Skkmok The vestry of the vener able corporation of Christ Church parish have se lected Kev. Ceorge Leeds, D. i)., 1. 1., i)., the present rector of Otace church, Jiuliitnore, oud former rector of St. I'eter's Church of this city, to deliver a memorial sermon on the Hev. lieujamln W. Dorr, i). 1)., theMute lector, on Sunday morning next, at 10,v o'clock' ut the church, In Second street, above Market. Dr. Leeds wasfor several years ou terms fjf the warmest Inttmaey with the lamented de ceased, ns rector or the adjoining parish, and a line specimen of pulpit oratory may be expected on the pan of this eminent divine ou the mournful occa sion. tkiMMim-n.-lie'iomh Ma-k und Thomas Hyde, with six others, have been committed by Alderman Carpenter upon HtispUiion of larceny. The circuin KUinces are as follows: Deborah keeps a place ut Mo. 241 South Front street, up stairs, and Thomas keeps down stairs. Achup from New York visited the house, and while there w as seized, so ii is al iKgcd, liv Hyde and another rouuh, aud held. De borah embraced the chance to rule his pockets of home cungc and several pension papers. When he thcapedho lodged information with the police, and Sergeaut liavld, of the 1 bird district, made n descent on the place, capturing the parties whom the Alder insn commuted. ' Naval Affaihr. The iron-clad Mlautonomah which has been repairing at the Philadelphia Navy Yard, Is to be jut in commission immediately. The I'nited States rev enue steamer Mahoning has been ordered to Chester lor repairs and alteration.!. . She ftas been on duty at New York and Newport during Hie past buiinner. The 1'uited btates revenue "learner Keward is now at New York, whore she lus bf-eu since July, bur will return to this station on the murn of the Mci'iihoeh to New York iroiu Wil-a-ii-gton, where fcUo is watching tlie Cuba. TKATits op Af.rn rF.Hso. The recent cold und damp weather has proved Jatal to many old persons October 24, Mrs. Tlannsh Bane " M, Mrs. Margarrtia T. Neff.... " 4, Hannah Khnads " 84, John fseybert " S-f, Thomas Vance " 2S, William Wernwag. " i, Htchard Wethrlil " 83, liev. Thomas A. Kyle " sii, Joshoa (4. Hacker. l 9?, .Tann ,rhtLm.n (ftftt 7 " SI tt 74 77 " HO 70 ' 81 78 HS ..v.in.f Pi Pre RIl announced in tlllM mm-nlnn-a nnmo-a ii liavlnor 92 Hed on the dntos aftixed. An Impostor. A man giving tho name of Richard Page wus arrested this morning by Heserv ontccr vv HllRins at an cnu c on w uimif, street, on a charge 'of swindling. He had a subscription book, and rep resented himself nn an oillecr of the Spring Harden Soup Hoclety, and was seeking to obtain contribu tions for that association. He was taken before Alderman Dougherty, who held him for a further heating on the lii'th Inst. Mavou Fox's rui.iri'. ome half do7.en addi tional appoinimeiiis to tin. police force" have been made by the .Mayor, as foMtiws: William I). llraiKlt, l lit district. .fohn Doiiegan, si.Mh diHii,,;t. James Kllis, Sixth dmivh-i. Joseph C. Todd, Highili o trict. Jacob (f. Wol II', Ninih dislilet. Nicholas Meaidier, Niuiii di'trif t. KoiiiiEP. At the s. .", rl,,.r 0f sixteenth and Federal streets Is a provision store, and at the sonth enst. corner of the !.amc-si ' i-f is u liquor store. Mr. John Me, Ma lion Is the propri 'tor of both places. On isilurday morning beioiv , avbreak both were en tered aud robbed, 'i u i ide.e"s carried oil' a (piantii v of prov isions, a certain a ie.; utof liiptgr, -a cont. and about $9 In niotiev. A Tv'OTAltt.K Vkih.im;.--M eight o'elnck on d l.. rUw evening next il'e m i -rlage ceremony of Mr. J. liiley caver nod li-s utmi Simpson, danghter rt in-diop siinpsoii, w'!i mil- place at spring ( iarden M. K. Church. I're.s'.leiii i.i.int and his lady are e.. pteteii to be pre.i;i ij;. ('' happy istou. A re. cipnonwlll be in id h 'Ui t.uie to eleven o'clock at the residence, (,. isn; .ount Vernon street. Narckd This moinirnr, iietwecn one and two o dork, i he hotel ni'Mv.'i i, -1 i:xm Smyth, ut the south cast corner of Juniper ami south si reefs, was entered by a burglar, who i i'iniu -! in over a transom. He made so much indM, ih it. r:. Smyth was awakened ami captured him. hi-, na.ue is fjeorge Hasson. He will appear ul the Centra! sin Hon this "afternoon. Nkw cm:k(V.vian.-I"v. Mr. Koach preached his tiit siniion to the eoneii ;:l ion of St. l'aul'sr. K. church yesterday liiinout; to a lurge audience. It was warmly np rev e-l ol by those who were for tunate enough to be present, and it is deemed cer tain Hint this divine will sou place this church iu the foremost rank of our city parishes. 1,'fXAWAV. This mo.iio'.g about 9 o'clock a pair of horses attached to u carriage belonging to Mr. Wat son, or No. 1M7 Vine si reel, ran awav at Thirteenth and Arch streets, upsr! liic vehicle und slightly lu jureii Mr. Watson and bi-i colored driver, John i.i wis. i ncy wen- remove. io tiieir noines. A "Mom.." Mary Brown, who puts up somewhere about Seventh ami Shippcii streets, has been com mitted to prison by AM. -r. nun lionsall to answer the charge of stealing Jio Horn W illiam II. Smith. Smith vvi nt to see the eicph.im . :i-e saw it. Wirn a lSnii'K. As Mr. John O'Neill and his wife were passing Tent h and I V leral streets last evening, a ceriain John M -Na.ii ue threw a brick which struck Mr. O'Neill and lout. him. Alderman lion sall committed McNimii Fntv:. Shortly after midnight a l,ra was discov ered in the oitle'e of tin- coal-yard of Kussell llro., No. 740 :-outh liroad street. An incendiary had evi di ntly started rL l).mi;!e trijUng. SKiiiot s li.i.Miss We regret to learn of the ron- limied scriotis lnriispo.-i: Ion of Colouid James Page, yr long prominent in all spheres of usefulness in our i lly. . Caiiki.hss. During s.ituf.iay and Sunday uights ten places were fouii i an 1 reported open in tWe i irst 1'olicc district. LEGAL ZIJaLLIGSIiTCS. An Inici esliiiK t'iine .'Iniiopolv In the ShlppliiK ol eiioieii. Daniel Tracy vs. W illiam liliincbois. In this case, which was tiled in the Court of Common Pleas be lote Judge Peirce, plnlntiif ciuimcd the sum of J'.to, money received by defendant advance pay for three sailors at $:to each 'l he facts as detailed by the witnesses were thai pluiuliil' paid tho advance to lilanebois, who keeps a sailors' boarding-house on Almond street, below S( oil, aud is secretary of the Landlords" Association. Mr. Tracy shipped the men in board the barque luiperodor, but T lie -men were driven oil the vessel or compelled to leave by the acts of the Hoarding-house Association. Mr. John o (iradv, the President . m ihe association, was pre m nt, aiul one of I lie we .ic-s.-s testiiicd that o'Urady said to p'.aintiil, "You old , you shau't have these men go on tiie vissel ; they shan't :o." lie also said lo ihe lueii, ! will get you iiiiulhcr voyage up the Mediterranean or sonic .whole else. ' ou iieeibi 1 he detained if you leave the vessel." He assiided v ry actively in preventing Mr. Tracy from geitinghe men on board, ami keep mg them there. John Lit lie, a ruuner for one ol the incinbeis of the association, nun who, it was testi lioil, iit iK'i- an the jmliti: wus present, and to;k the l'!i(:gage d' the men ashore. Also Thomas Movie ami other members of ihe association. The men then went to Illa-ie'iols' boarding-house, aud in a few days afterwards be nwhipped them, receiving I'.iO iiildilional ndvanee, but ha-l refused to pay back to Mr. Tracy the received trout linn. Mr. Tracy is not a member of the Landlords' Association. II appeared In evidence that ihe members of the association had adopted a rule kthis was teslilled tti by Mr. lilanebois, the Se cretary), by which im inli.-is of the association were not allowed lo permit any ol their boarders logo to sea iu a vrsftl, ihroiinh l lie ugein y of any person not. connected with tin- association. His Honor Judge I'l irc, in charging the jury, said before thisca.se w.is l - icd he hud supposed that Philadelphia was a ire - pint, but this case shows that (here is a coiui in u em or association of men established lor the purpose of mo- uopuli.iiig to ilicii'-' hos the .snipping of men, lie was live to say lo ibo jury that under the evidence iu Ibis ease, iin-iv was suillcitnt t ground nn indictment iu the nuiiuml Court auaiu.it mem bers of this association tor conspiracy. Xo bodv of nu n litis the right lo pi t . ei t others irom eni!'.igiii'j iu legitimate biisibe: s. lie instructed tin: jury that Mr. Ii ancbois, as. secretary, vwis presumed to know that there would or nn,!hi iie trouble in the shipping of these men, and it was evidence of bad fait Ii on his pail when he leeched Hit-money. The jury rendered a verdict for plahiiin' lor the' full amount of the claim, ?lltfW belie.' the s!H and interest. Alexander It. Cutler, Ksi., for plain ml'. John Cochran, F.su., for defendant. Co ii II of Oyer ninl Tirtnlncr Judge Ludlow null li, ice. The list of homicide c,ies was begun this morning. The case of llio Commonwealth vs. Annie Peoples, charged Willi the murder of James Welsh. The alle gation was that the piisoner, an inmate of No. 10H2 Aiiictipun street, on li e 7th of June threw a lighted coal oil lamp at deceased, which broke, and the naming oil covering his ei son burned him so badly thai ho died at the 1'eiiiisyivuiila Hospital on the 2.id of the same month. The Commoiiwcnlih did not deem this a case that called for tho licath penalty, and proposed to press only for a vcidici of murder in the second degree. T he only witness cMimiin-d up to the nd inurnment ol the Court was. Dr. sliapleigh, who simply testitb-d Iu regard id the post-mortem examination of the both of the deceased. 'nil; world." W I,:tl ihe l.t-udiiiM Ociiificratle Journal of New York hint lo S;iy upon llio Plillatlelidilii .luillcliirv. The New York iiv.w. of this morning contains the following editorial : Kvcry now und then our friends In the City of llrotherly Love indulge in a sell-complucent fling at what I hey are pleased to style the corruptions, or at least ihe' linlircclioiis. of Jdie New YorK judiciary. We ure by no means disposed to run a tilt upon this subject, being painfully conscious that the administration of the law here Is not above reproach. Ut t, if the rumors which reach us iioin l hiladclphiii have any shallow of foundation, it surely does not become tho censors ol that lo.vui community to say much about the purity of the ermine. There are all sorts of pernicious Influences which ailect judicial inde pendence. Here, vv here mere are huge gold pools and gigantic buu v opi-ritiious, one sort of niihienee opernit-H. Tin re, vihiiv t wopenny considerations exercise control, t'.i,; -un ,ier agency, t liou?U finite as active, Is more mono.-, a very sui.ill price an iu Kigulllcaiil olllee or job -.uvs a Philadelphia Judge; but still he is as nun u ...,.,uiit tts u tile price wore enormous. 'I he loeal tribunal iu I'lrladclphla which has Juris diction ol conlcMnl il. i tinn cases is made up of lour Judges, of vi I, on- u.rn, nr radical Kepublieiins and one a Demon -,i ;,0 radicals are Allison, irevvhter, ninl c, , ; tne i,,.mo,.,mt, J.mllow. jlctme this bene li contested election of Jkos, invo ylng seven of l.ie most valuable olllceS ill PhilHilclphla. 1 or a.i-.ir hUM me contest con tinued; and win, in tie- Ust few days, alter Tie returns-, genuine or fraudulent, we do not paiioe lo iiKjUre-miileiiici that fjeary was Governor, the decision Is made, an1 six out of the seven Democratic incumbents are ousted ; giving to the radicals the District Attorneyship, Oollectorship of Taxes, Controller, City (solicitor, aud Ommlssloner. Much feeling exists aa to tlie first position, ths De mocratic. Inc.unitrent.ljelug a gcn Ionian who, In more wayi than one, had tbe confldeaoe of all parties in the community. As a reward for this decision, It Is porfoetlf un derstood that one of tho judges is to be appointed by Governor Oeary his Attorney- leneral. 'ibis Is Jon number one, and is rather tho largest operation among these Pennsylvania nnrlsts. Then, too, there is a vacant circuit Judgeship, which, being for life, is preferable to a ten years' term. This is to be given, unless New Jersey mutinies, to another of these Judges. Thus, by large rewards, two out of throe of tho radical administrators of justice are to bo pro vided for the third, Mr. Peirce (an amiable and simple-minded ntan, whose fanciful scruples, it Is said, saved the Deinoeratii; Mayor), being Iclt out in the cold. Put this Is not. nlL There is an auclent. apothegm about taking enre or the pennies as well as the pounds; and these radical bulges, besides their visions of professional and judicial proferment, like Mr. Oilpin, have a I ruga I mind and think of the small jobs too. On tlie very day of the decision, ne of Ihe successful candidates writes to one rt the judges who has just decided In his favor to Inmire what, he shall do tor him, snd in a few hours after wards the judge's nephew Is appointed to a good place. So with a pet student, or one or the other judges. Kenlly, It strikes ns that, hereafter Philadelphia had better be silent as to Judicial pnritv. Last year in Supreme Court disgraced Itself bv ii partisan out rage. Now the lower ermine is bedraggled. Nor is this all. Over this subordinate tribunal the Supreme Court or the Slate exercises a revisory jurisdiction fiy what Inwjers know as a process of certiorari a writ which, removing the whole record, cannot be issued but bv the allowance of a iudge of the higher court. The Supreme Court met at Pittsburg, three hundred miles away, on Mondav, the ISth. The judges who resided iu Philadelphia remained till the last moment at their homes, leaving there on Saturday, at. II o'clock. The instant they had gone, at noon ou that very flay, without, previous notice, though it had been promised, and in order to elude the operation or the revisory process, the inferior tribunal pronounced Us Judgment. THE COOLIE TTMOK. Horror on rshlpuoni'd yiutlnv, .Ilurilci-, mid rMiicuir. The St. Helena Utmnlianot the 2d ult. relates a sad stoi v, perhaps the saddest that hns ever been recorded in connection with the traillc In human flesh. The French baripie Tnmnris. Captain l.'annie, lelt Macao fin thecthof February, 1S09, with three hundred emigrants, a Chinese doctor, aud a Portu guese interpreter, besides eighteen iu crew. Ac cording to the account of those or the seamen who are still ou board lht Tiimaris. everything passed on pleasantly until, wil hln about H70 miles or Ihe Isle of Java, n revolt broke out among the free emigrants, who seemed to have got tin- best of It, the crew tak ing lo the bonts, deserting the ship, and leaving their unfortunate Captain, who either did not wish or was not able to abandon his ship, n ready prey to these enraged seinl-suvnges. What, happened to this unfortunate we ciinnot, learn for certain; ac cording to the Interpreter on board thoTauiaris, he was cut up mid thrown overboard. Thirty days these savages remained iu possession of the ship, when they were captured by a Dutch man-of-war, which hnd been sent in pursuit. The Dutch found a Chinese Installed in the late Captain's quarters, tint could not discover the slightest trace of Mr. ltnunle. They placed him nud the other lenders of the revolt inlo irons, and look Ihe ship lo Pudang. At Padang the remains of the former crew, who had lautL'd in Java, here rejoined their ship. A new captain and chief oilicer were appointed, and the ship started in pursuit of her destination on t'le I.Mli of June. lty this date the Dumber of coolies had been reduced, by arms ai i disease, to -J4. Oat of this number scores jumped overboard and com mitted suicide when they lound that, they were to proceed on their voyage. Scores of others have died of what n coolie ship captain phlcgmalicaliy would call the ell'ccts of opium. There now remain on hoard ihe Taninris Kcventy-iive emigrants alive. Much ns we must, abhor ;.iie 'murder and wholesale loss of lives on board this ship, we would almost, hail the occurrence ns a blessing to humanity, were those who Hie now engaged iu this horrid trade to 'take a lesson from this story tind abandon it forever. If the charterers of this ship are not inclined toproilt. ljy Hie nioiai lesson of the slory ol lis voyage, they wil! most probably have lo learn by the' pecuniary one it touches them. KAT1IEK AHKITT. Siifldeu IllnlinK ol' nn I nprolil nlilr Clrem SC!I Mill. 'mm thi' Cincinnati i-'avrtti; )c: 'Jfl. At 11 o'clock A. M. of Thursday, the Shcrlll' of Hamilton county sowed a writ of attachment upon the proprietor of Thai er a circus, nud sel.ed the whole property The writ was issued at tile suit of Clary .v- Kciliy, of New ork, who had a claim against them for printing, amounting in :!! to if .'Hi.;. 'Deputy hheiiil Slrleklnndscivco the writ, and mado niraiigeinci.is ts hold the usual evening periorm uiice. The audience was large, but not remunera tive, the greater portion being friend f of tile new proprietor, who insisted upon pa.lroui.ing his show without incurring iiny expense. Tho receipts amounted to nan. csterday the .-hcrill' proceeded t t ike ch irge of the aiiinuils and oilier property. The baby lions were comfortably housed nt John Kobinson's, on College Ktreet. The coulniet for reeding horses and ether animals was continued as made by the propri etors. The wagons and other property wen' stored, and a lorce oi vi ati'liiueii cmployi d lo take care ol all. So, in an unexpecK dly sudden manner. Thayer A t'o. S Circus and Meda-rene Is placed In winter quni ters. Kollowing the (ir.st suit eamo eight others by em ployes, l'lankliti .1. Ilowis brings suit, for fT.'i'u, for live weeks' services us eipiestriaii iiumaMcr, a id for the use of trained horses, as well as lor ,-ervlces of his nife as equestrienne, for all which he was to receive J I MI a week; Charles Abimi, the clow n, sues fo.'Sntiii. balance on account for s- r vlees at $10 avrcek; i rcderli k A. Dubois sues lor t?M; as u balance due on Jioeo for services us udver lisit'gngcnt from April till October; Joseph II. Neul, gi miiasiic perormi r, sues for a balance of 4':i, ut per week ; Joseph I'.urdeaux, also a gymnastic perlorrri r, at Die same pay, sues for n balance of :wn; Charles 11. l.owry, equestrian, at same p:iy, sues lor a balance of f ; and Jtimes P.lakely sues for ivim, on a judgment recovered elsewhere. At tachments issued ill all these eases. We learn, also, that proceedings w ill be instituted to dissolve the partnership, and the appoiutiueut of a receiver to sell the whole property. NOTrCK. APPLICATION' WILL liF. nude to the Coiiimisi-iiinnr of Highways, No. I'd S. I'll'l II Street, on MONDAY, Novombur . lsiill, at I'J o'clock M., tor Ihe cimlract to pavo Tliiity tii'st street Iriim l-triile htreftt to Piovolion Hvenuo. Oiuier.- of property liro reiniested In bp present nt tiiuo und I luce. JOUNbON .t liR'J., ii-.ii;.t' Conti-aetoi-s. BANK REPORTS. yf.i AIISTItACT !!" THR PKPCltT OP TMK CdMHTloN U1-" T11K NATIlfSAL HANK Of T11F. JtlJ'l ltl.lC, OF PHILADELPHIA, made to ihe comptroller of the Currency, as shown by its books ntthe close of business ou ihetttli day of Oc tober, U09: HESOUJCKS. I.onns nnd Discounts SI,I71,1 1.1'Mj I lilted S ules I tonus deposited with Treasurer of the Uni ted KtUlCS MKI.UlHCIHl Hon.isoiihiind; Ul.ooii'Oo Ileal Lstate, iiioiluctivo i:i-.',l'l lo S 1,14 l.-MOvW Lepal-teiuler Xoics and Cer tificates National Hank Notes Fractional Currency and Stumps Premiums Due from other Hanks Expenses and Taxes Total :i4ti,i;puo 7,yi!fi!i (i.y-!fi-no :tojti'2-KS 7ss.:i.'iii'4s 2i,K!-y3 ,g,;tiO,IOH17 LIAIULITII-X. cnplial Stock... Cticuhitiou Deposits surplus fund.... Prolit aud loss.. f 1,00(1,000 1)0 4IJ,f)O0-0il lJtiS.843-91 il'J,7i:i-f,l fu,e;i7-:o 751 '10 Total... .fi,7liO,l0O7 JOSKPII P. MUM I'OflD, Cashier. Philadelphia, October io,Jjm.1. ?uy.m.!!l,; RODRERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVKH. Poarl nd KUif Handled, of kfaaOfnl tail the celebrated LKCULTltii KAZOU bUIhSOUS of the HuuBt quulity. - . JOtzo.s, KDivtis, Rclsiw)r, und Tubla I'ut lory wrnunu .uu TKNTU Street, below Cliuiut, Bel9 DEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT oience and skill have invented to asaiat the herin in Ter di'iiiee of doufueae; ftleo, Kepirtor i lo ,urn. dull'! Patent Cruitiiea, tuperiur lo any otbera in Hue. at f . MALiKHU's, S, J JCiu feUWl. be-low CbBuU "I THI11D EDITION WAG XIXOTGTOXJ. Ycrger Case -Decision by the Chief Justice Forthcoming Re- ' port on the Pacific Railroad,, Old Ben Wade on Cu ban Recognition. FMOM WjARUIHGTOX. TTiv Vcrarr Cn mid the Qiirnilon of Juris' fllclluii. iw-rnl Drtrh to The h'eenhtu TeUgraph. Washington, Oct. 25 Tlie Supreine Court lias icudered a decision in the Verger caj-c. and took eifiund that the civil court had jurisdiction notwithfctiiiHlinir the act of Congress and the j nolwitlislanditiffthe fact that Mississippi is under j military rule. The ucstiou will now como up ' on the motion to grunt a w rit of hntiian rorpu, j which will, it Is thought, be sustained by tbe I 'iirt. It is understood that the court stood Cve j to three on the question of jurisdiction, j Tboiniin J'wtiiK I has so far recovered ns to bo able to appear iu , the Supreme Court nv,aln. His son, liencral ; F.wint,', will read his argument in the court tin it... -ti me. case in which lie was engaged when be was struck with paralysis. Old Hen Wnde is ainorp; the recent arrivals, nud was at Die White House to see tae President, lieu thinks it about time for tho administration to take action on tlie Cuban question.. He says the only point to he decided is, whether the Cubans have, reached a point in their revolution which enti tles them to recognition. He insl-ts that the Neutrality laws have nothing to do with this, but that it is a mutter of judgment for the Pre sident and his advisers. Tlie fncllle Itallroad. The eminent citizens." ns the Paoilie IUil rond Commissioner arc called, are in scas.ion at the Interior Department to-day, deliberating upon their report to be made to the President. It is stated thnt while the report will show that the road is ns good as a new road could be ex pected to be, the Commissioners will recom mend that the com puny he compelled to put enough work on it to make it in all respects first-class. They will prepare estimates of the miitiiiiit which should be expended on different parts of the. road to bring it up to the proper standard. Srcrelarv Flub was elofctc.d vv'uh the President for n long time this morning, on business connected with his department. I liH'l' J list ice t base's Decision in ihe Yf r;er I it nr. Jc?'ati'h tt tlif Aioui'iati'd iVY.. Washington, Oct. '. Chief Justice Chase read nn elaborate opinion to-day in the Yerger case, to the effect that the Supreme Court of the I luted States has jurisdiction under tue Coiislitiiiion and Judiciary :ict of ITS'., and thai the net of 1. SOT, repealed by that of 1 SOS. does not operate to take away the jurisdiction of this Court in the matter of ji habeas corpus, which Is among our most valuable, rights, aud which is guarded loth by the Constitution and statute The inerlis of the case were not involved in the opinion. Mr. Phillips, of counsel for Yerger remarked Unit 'he hud invited u conference to morrow morning with the Attorney-! iener.il before further net ion in the case. The motion for a vv l it of habeas eormis is pending. FROM aiMlIM. The r ncbec Ti'fuMir.vnhlp. (Jt i :m:i', Oct. 5. Hon. t.M. Demkiu has re signed the Trunsuryehip of the Province nf CJuchee, and has been nppoiutd Secretary of State in the Dominion Cabinet. FlloJl TIIE WES T. TlniiihHivliip in Ohio. C'oi. r.M in s, Oct. Oovernor Il.iycs to-d.iv ir-.-utd a proclamation setting apart thc-liili ol XovemUcr :i-n day of thanlsu;ivinu:. Srocli OuolnlloiiM by Telfraph -'J I. l. uiendtniiing, Davis & Co. report through their New York Louse the following: N. . Central It is,s., , Western Pnlon Tele. N. V. and Lrie It.... ty. !Tol. iiiul Va. H. I.'.. Ph. and l!ea. R pit jfr Mil. and Sr. Paul K. c '.' "; Mich. a. and N. 1. It., n.. Mil. and St. Puul R. p Cle. end Pitt, i: lnu':Ad;ims Express. Chi. and N. W.com.. 7P, Wells, Fargo Chi. ami iN. W. pref.. 84 I nlted States . fi . .'jS AW'c i-iii. aim it. i. u loo1,' oold Pitt, Ft. Way. & Ch. h4 !.. i Jluiket dull. raeilloM. b 6ii. j PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. licHiited by He Haven & Pro., Xo. 40 S. Third street. r.E'HVKEM itnM;ns 1.1IUU 1.1-11 OS, SJ. .. sfiwn.. 8a'. riroo City 6s,Nevv.ls. wu tHCiio Pa i'p r,s. bf.wu U'jJ 100 sh Head l!..b3'J. 4s'.. HiO do.. ...is.c. 4e 1"0 do e:ii. 4b'.. 100 nil Lett Val.bGl). 3ft do ill do. allot. Moil, liuthli locust Mt... sfjivn lOOshCalal'f 100 sh fct Nich CI.. 3 .'.2 'i !i 4-'i i-;o SKCONI) 1IOAPD. i.aeui.egoiti I. ..la. ys tMOiiut'A AOs, M... 8.1 1 1 000 C A Am Os, fe9. M .r0 N Penna 7s... ls'j ah Leh Vat. allot, lots.... 1 do 10 sh Mor CI Pr.... inn sh Penuu It 10 sh Cam A Am.... 11 sh O l'.t Alt s9 f.2 tri 3S jieoociiyos, Kevv..ioo; Jfioco do iM.iou'tf lui do loo'vr Jluoo Wilni It Cs.sf,. ' va issues.... 91 W E 1) I) I N i; . "'diAV KD IN WAXXKII. I N Til K V I T A T O N S NEWEST AND BKST LOUIS DRKKA, Statiiiuei- and Knifraver, No. lu:ct UliKS.MJ'F Street. yiiJ)DIKG AND VISITING CAUDS ENOKAVED IN TIIE LATEST STYLE. FOTJR QUIRES OP FKENCn PAPER, and FOUR PAC KS OPENVELOPES.TO MATCH, la a neat Dou ble Box, stamped, only tl 'Ou. JOHN 8 IT wsmJ No. 921 SPRING HARDEN Street. UK EAT WEI) J I N G C A ItD DErOT. PARLOR CARPET 1I1LLIARD3, a aabstitute for a ltil'iiaid Table. A full size aud complete PORTABLE BILLIARD TABLE, with ballH, cues, etc., $iS to $4'). WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. It. IIOSKIKS tt CO., SiiiTlonem, EnRravera, and Steam Power Printers, NO. 013 AllCH STREET, BlmwaSm PUILADKLTIIIA. o "r""n e ic-oii a m a" BAOMANUKAOTORF, JOHN T. BA1LKV, N. R. ooroer of M ARKKT ud WATER EtrtMU, PhiUdelpbia, DFALFR IN VAUU AND BAOXIINQ Of STery deaoription, fur drain. Flour, Bait, Kuiir-l'hoBi)ht4 ol LJino, Bon I)ast. Kto. Ijr( nd cnutll GUNNY BAGS oonattuiUf On hkntL Alu.WOOL8A KJ1- v-, HORSES AND MULES FOR SALE. yitS. Cuud workers, old for want of una only. Apol at Ktiibltt of hnicliurlKKkiir loo Company, TWKNTY. btCOM and UAMIL'ION Bireel 1C lctry FOURTH EDITION EURorcAn aitaius. Troubles Apprehended in Pari Pre cautions by the Military Authori tiesEngland's New Spanish N i ni ster The Late Earl of Derby. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. Naval Court Martial President Grant and the Maryland Fair Iron and Steel Manufacturers. FROM EUROPE. The I. nlc Kurl f Derby, lit) tht A nn'm-Artieriran CaliU.: Lomion, Oct. '-r. Nenrly all the metropolitan lapers have obituary notices ol tbo la-ie bin oi Derby. nrnth of a Profesxcr. John (.'onincton, Professor of Latin in the I 'Diversity of Oxford, died yesterday, nu;cd 4-. Endlnntt'a Mlnlitler lo Kimtn. Austen Henry I.aird, the author, has been appointed Minister to pain. Pnrls Frlulilenffl. Fears of a revolt at Paris on the i!ith are diminishing. The government is taking every precaution to guard ugainst any disturbance I the iniblic. peaec. Marshal Bazaine has been kiuhori.cd to us.c hi6 cannon without itcrcy, if need Vie. Nnooleon. V.VMI8. Oct. S.). The Emptioi' arrived at the Tuilerius to-day. Trouble Abend In Pnrln. M. Pictre. Prefect ol Police, has issued a pro clamation, which has been widely circulated throughout this city, stating that, in view of the proceedings expected on Oct. and which arc likely to disturb the public peace, tlie authori ties inform the people- of Paris that measures will be taken to insure, respect for law and the maintenance of tranouillitv. tiood Oitizeus are requested to be on their guard against impru deut curiosity, and not to expose themselves to conset(tionces that may rcs'i't hy the enforce ment of the law against; mobs. FROM WASE1XGIOX. Viixpriitletl for t hree Venrm. Dc-nti i to fie AmixiaU d Jrezx. Wamum.ton. (let. 'Jo. In the ease of Captain Frank Maurice, of the United States Mariue Corps, who was recently tried by general court martial at Pcnsaeola on the i-harge of conduct unbecoming an officer .v.d a gentleman, the court found a verdict of guilty, and scnteuced him to be dismissed from the service. (Secretary Kobcson approves the finding of the Court, but, in consideration of the previous good character of Captain Muuro-J mitigates the sen tence to suspension rom coinmaud, rank, and duty for three years. Picsittenr (.'rant and the .Hnrylnnd Fair. A committee from Ualuniore representing the Maryland Agricultural Society mid the Maryland In'-tituie for tho promotion oi agricultural arts, called on President tyrant to-day and tendered to hiin an invitation to attend the inaugural ex ercises 'f the revival of their State Agricultural Society on Tuesday and Wednesday next. The President thanked the committee for their cour tesy, but stated that he would be unable to avail Liifi-cit td the invitation. Iron mid Sieel llaili. Hull. S. M. Ki.'ltou and Major lloury McAllis ter, Jr., of Philadelphia. Secretary of the Ameri can Iron and Steel Association, had an interview wilh Secretary Houtwel) this morning relative to the undervaluation of foreign steel, and par tial evasions of duty in iron and stcol rails. Mr. Pi.iilwc.Il tinted that he was thoroughly iu vesiialing the stit;ect, to which his attention had previously been called, and it w.vs his in tention to carry out tho law in letter and spirit. Naval Orders. The following ollicers now unattached to regiments are assigned to duty in conneeii in with the registration audelectem in irississl; i; Captain Francis W. Weir, Firs'. Lieatcui'iit John Pulford, John P. Walker, l h-aim '.V.! liams, und A. E. Miles. Army Order Brevet Colonel A. BarniU, T:b Cav.i'ry, is or dered to take charge of cavalry revruits :n V ?i Leavenworth. , FROM JiEW EJSQLAJ D Tlie fnietr rlinxeltn I'nlon l.cnijiie. D'.xpatch to The Ewiinn Telegraph. PiCiroN, Oct. 25. The Union HopuVi .an I.e igtte hae issued an address in which it op poses prohibition, dificardH tho uibernator;aI qtietioti, but counsels activity in receiving members of the Legislature who will vote for l't'ci ii! legislation ou tho liquor question. 1 he Coliacuni Lottery. The announcement that J. L. Merguire. a builder aud lumber dealer, is the new owner oi the C oliseum, dots uot give mch satit-iactii'ii to those who paid one dollar apiece for their ticket.'. Sir. Mcrilre, in company with fonie others entered into an arrangement with the association whereby they agreed to buy all the ticket remaining unsold on tho morning ol the drawing at ft certain price, said to bo something like eighteen cent? apiece. It h aid that quite a large number fell to Mr. Mer sruire In this way, and that he was the most ex tensive owner of tickets. Suicide. . During the Saturday nigh! trip of tbe f earner HriMol. while about midway on the bound, a woman in elegant attire jumped overboard from til quarter-deck. The steamer was at onco (topped, and for nn hour an 1 a half search was made for her, but she was seen no more. It was impossible to obtain any information a6 to who she u a-. Kckcuetl. Charles F. lliirncr, a teaman on board the hip Puritan, bound for Melbourne, last August fell overboard bfl Cpc St. Roquc, unnoticed, and after being in the water fourteen hours, was picked up by a wrecking lighter, and subse quently taken to llio Grande. He arrived iu Boston this morning to the surprise of his friends und the owners of the ship. Bo Wary, The Hiilv titory that tlie General Post pnice would nay a ceriain sum generally stated at J00) to any iieisnu who wouitl produce in one lot a million of canceled nost ottn e stamps, lias been afloat for the past eiirht or ten j ears, aud tuintradlction does not ieem to put a quiet us to It, ridiculous as It Is. Tlie department re- elves repeated inquiries respeetinir the subject, audit is not a great while sme.f- a lady applied with se.wiO cancelled stamps, desiring to lain a i-ro rata suicunt ol tlie FIFTH EDITION THE The New York Money and Stock Mar ket -European Quotation of This Evening. . FROMJVEW YORK. -'Ttnllronfllnar Affairs. Dispatch to Tlie Bveniruj Telegraph. ew Yohk, Oct. 25. At a meeting hold in Cleveland last week, tho directors of the Lake Shore Railroad decided to consolidate with th Toledo, Wabash, and Western, on the basis of 100 for Lake Shore and 75 for Wabash. The consolidation will take place on January 1, when the Luke hore will make a dividend of -t per cent. It is denied that Horace F. Clarke was elected President of the Lake Shore road. Tim Money Market. Money is fairly active at 6Ca7 per cent., and' there are anticipations of a greater degree of stringency, owing to the outflow of currency to the South aud West. Gold opened at but declined to lW.'S on limited business. The feeling Is decidedly bullish, and minors of an other clique arc rile. Loans 5 per cent, for car rying. Governments firmer, aud moderately active. Stocks opened buoyant on Vanderbllt, but in consequence of a break in Lake Shore, which fell to SH'1,'. the market reacted to about eloping prices of Niturday. The balance of the list is steady, with a fair business doing. Pittsburg bailroad has de clared a dividend of lifteen per cent, in scrip, but as the rule of the Exchange requires that no road should issue ii-jw stock without giving tlie Exchange thirty days' notice, there was a disposition to run PitUburg from the list. Finally the matter wus referred to the Govern ing Committee. THE XATWJfAL GAME. Great Cont est Ilelwrrn the Athlclit-a find At--Iniulc ol llrttnklvn. Special Ti'lfgraphie .Vjiort lo Tlie- Keening Telegraph. Athi.khc Base Bai.i. Grounds 3'4r P. M Between five and six thousand people are on the grounds to witness the game between tho Ath letic and the Atlantic Club, of Brooklyn. The game commenced at 2'8-. Tneodore BomeisUr, Umpire. Atlantic's to bat. First inning Atlantic, 2; Athletic, 1. Second inning Atlantic, 1; Athletic, 1. Third inning Atlantic, 0: Athletic nothing. Fourth inning Atlantic, 0; Athletic, & Fifth Inning -Atlantic, 4: Athletic, 2. The Atlantic batting and catching splendidly; Ath letics mu (ling. The Avlanties have knocked two balls over the fence thus far. Sixth Inning Atlantic, 12; Athletic, :i. The game now stand-, Atlantic. 31; Athletic, tl. .Seventh Inning Atlantic, 0; Athletic. 0. FEOMJSUROPE. This ICvenlng's Qnotntlon. By the Antjh-A miviVnn ' ible. Lomuon, Oct. -a Evening Consols, 03-',' for both money and account. American securities quiet and steady,- fi-Ais of lSiii, si ; sons, SI V; ls87s, Vt, 10-408, 76. Krie 21 v , 1 llinols Central, 07. Liveki-ooi., Oct. 'Jo Kvenlnpr Cotton closed atl'ifl. for uplands and 1'A' d. for Orleans. Sales to-dav, 12,000 bales, Including 3W0 for speculation and ex port. Wheat, s. for No. 2 red Western and 0s. 8d. for winter. Naval stores quiet and uiielinnired. Lokdon, Oct. '2ft Kveniiiff. KeUned Petroleum, Is. 8VI. Sugar, 'ios.trf-'JOs. 8d. for afloat. Havre, (Jet. 'JS. Cotton closed quiet both on the spot and ailoat. Antweki', Oct. Petroleum closed firm and un changed. HAILROAO LINEN I11IT.ADEI.PIIA, (iEKM ANTOW JJ, AND NOH lUsjTOWN KAII.UOAU. TIM t) TA 111,15. FOR )liH.MANTOm Leave Phlladeipnin at o, 7, s, -05, to. 11, la A. M., lj 2. 3.V, ZJi, 4, 4M0, 6 'Oft, 6.V, fl, 64, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, li 1 . M. Leave Germantown at 0, 1, 7, 8, 8-20, 0, 10, 11, la A. ."., 1, 2, 3, 4, 4 "4, b, !y n, ay,, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 P. M. The 8-20 down n-ulu and S( and 6 up trains will not stop cn the Oct mantown Brancli. ON si'NDAVS. Ljjave Pliilndclplilu at a-13 A. il., 2, 4-Oft, 7, and 10V Leave Germantowu at 8-13 A. M., 1, 3, 8, and 8V P it. ' CIII-.'SNrrllILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 6, 8, lo, 12 A. Af., 2, 3V, BV, 7,0, and 11 P. r. '1 ' ' Ix'ave Oiesnut Hill at 7-10, 8, 9-40, 11-40 A. M., l-HK 3-40, 6 40, 0'40, B-40, and 10-40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS; Leave Philadelphia at b-lft A. AT., 2 and T P. f. Leave Chesnut Hill at 7-60 A. M., 12-40, 5-40, and 0 2ft P. 31. FOU CO7S'I10IIOCK1CN AND NORT.'rSTOWN. Leave Plil.ade jdil:i at rt, ylt 9, und llfis A. M., 1!, 3, 4y. 5, GK, SfiS, ltj5. and 11X P. M. Leave Iiinstovvn at ft-io, c,y, 7, 7V, 9, aud 11 A. 21., 1', 3, 4;, GA; , and 9M P. M. ' The 7V A. M. trsiu from Norrtstown will not stop at jiugce'H, potts' Landing, Domino,- or Scliur's lanr. 'J'lte B P. M. train from Philadelplii-i will stop only at School lane, Jlanaytmk, nnd Coushohocken. , N S'l.'NDAYfl. Leave Philadelphia at it A. SI., 2,', 4, and 7Jtf Lci'.te Norilstown at. 7 A. M., 1, 6i, and DP. M. yok MAXAYUNK. Leare rhlladelpliia at 6, 1, 9, and 11 tin A. M.,. V,y 3, y, B, ty,, i', and 11 P. M. Leave ilanyyuuii at, 0-10, 7, ly 8-10, t)tf, aud 11 A. M., 2, ny, , fi 8-so, und io p. m. 'I he 0 P. yi. train from Philadelphia will stop only ft: School lane and llanayunk. ON SI N DAYS. Lf io Philadelphia at ! A. M., 2)i, 4, and P. M. Leave Mnuvnnk at "', A. M., X, 0, and 9'4 P. M. . &. v ll.st.iN, oenerul huierinii:niienr, Deeot, XLM'I iTII and oKliKN Streets. XT'llTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILItOAD. POP i lletlileliem, DoyWown, Maucli Cliunk, Kaston,. WUlluinsport, Wllkesbarre, Muhanoy City, Mount C'arniel, Pitiston, 'l unkhunuock, and Scrantoiu PasHeiiKcr Trains leave the Depot, coruor of EKJtKS and AMKUICAN Streets, daily (Sundays ex- -ccpted) as follows: At J IB A. M. i KxprcsR) for Bethlehem, Allentown, .Vuucli chunk, Ila.ieton, Wllliaiusporr, Wllkesbarre, jlalianoy city, Pitiston, and Tunklianuock. At U-4 A. M. (lC.vpress) for Bethlehem, Taston,. Allentown, Mauch Chun);, Wllkesbarre, Piitsion, Scraiiton, and New Jersey Central aud Morris and Kssex linilroads. ' At 1-4B P. M. (Express) for Bethlehem, Eastop, Maiidi cliunk, ilkcsbarre, PittBton, Scrantou, and Iialttou. At bvo P. M. for Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown, and Much Chunk. 1'i-r Poylestuwn at 8-4S A. M., 2-43 and 4-1S P. M. ForFoi t Washington at 0-46 and 10-45 A. U., ana jl-;ioj. M. Kor AblniftoB at 1 15, 31B. B-20, and 8 P. M. Pur l.ansdale at 0-20 P. I. Filth aud (Sixth Streets, Hecond and Third Streets, and I iiiou t iiy Passenger Hallways ruiMo the new deliOt. TRAINS AKItlVE IN PHILADELPHIA. From Bethlehem at 9-00 A. 11., U io, 4 45, and 8-28 P. M. From Doylestown at 8-25 A. M., 4 M and T-08 P. M. Flam Lausdale at 70 A. M. From Fort Wusliington at 9-20, 10 35 A. M and 810 P.M. From Ablngton at 8-3B, 4-SB, 8-48, and 0-35 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Philadelphia for Bethlehem at 9-30 A. M. Thliadelplilti for Doylestown at V P. M. For AbliiRton at 7 V. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia nt6-Ao K, M. Bethlehem for PhlladeipiUa at IP. M. Ablngton for Philadelphia at 8 P. M. Tickets sold und Baggage chc - ! thrnigh at Mann's North Pennsylvania Bur.ime EJinresa OUlce, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street ELLIS CLARK, Agent. I. MBKE1.LA8 CHEAPEST IN THE Dixnfj's. If 9. il 6. i ICHTll Btrtjet. 10 18mth t
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