mm A W m M ' L 5 '8" 1 iff 1 )1 1 UV K V K N I N H: LKG Hi V J I "r 1 1 1 i7 ! ) 3 L ? I f 7 ION D AY, HOVEM' 22, 1359. C 1 X V IWTtiLHKWCK. TDK ElffW FARE SYSTEM. Tke Far Vi-atem of the Rnrare anil Pine ttrcetn KaUlway Conpujr-How It Work Mcanktal 11-maa Honrsity. tMgrwtTKUmot dummy condnctors and Jack-o-all-to8 drivers Is now Inaugurated on the Sprnoo nil inire Streets Railway. What Its practical work ings tire can only le known by trial. It Is at present a (rvttfnl source of amusement, curiosity, and per tihwity to all classes of passengers. A pawengor on entering a car of thin company is vcctcd to read all the placards with wlih'.h tho car abounds, In order to understand the new way of 4olng things. TblFi Is a work of tlmo. aad before ae is through with It, the tiriver will, in all proba bility, be clamoring for the fare. There is no more repose for lazy passengers. No ensewilous conductor follows you up, to take tho fare when yoa arc ready, but each out; nitiHt step up to the captain's otllo? for himself. The captain's oflloe is a fraudl, upright glusA-Rldoil box, in which tuo passenger deposits the exact change or a ticket. When the fare Is once in, no mortal, save the olll la), can (rot it oitt again. I', lays tin-re temptingly tn sight uttttl the driver sees lit to pull a string, uud hen presto 1 change 1 it Is roie. In cs the passenger lias nt the exact olmhgu, he applis to the driver through a small bra.en gale labelled "Chanfe." One tins to study the lin'chunism if thlgrate some time before he can ilnd out hov it opena. -Determined, at last, to take It. by force, ho unds Hint It opens quite easily, nnd that a little bell anrxMiut'cs tire fact to the driver. If he gives tho driver sy a dollar note, the driver ivc him change ror tho full amount, or tickets, as way bo desired. The passensrer Is then expected to . utane the fare in tr.o box, where It remains until It is removed by the proper oiilccr lit tUu end of the ' Tout. Tito hack door of tlie car does not. open to a nlat orm, but illrccy into the street, with u few external -stops for exit, as It faces towards the back, a pas mnger cannot Jump on or oil" the ear very readily vuilc it is in notion. The opening ami shutting on he sloorcanbe regulated by the driver by mean of a wlrap running over head. The driver knows haw many times It has been opened, and t ho number of (passengers who entered each time. He knows just Tiow many tickets he should ilnd in the box, but If hey are not all there, it is a matter of some dlill alty to Ilnd tliem. Tho driver s duties arc ntunerous. It requires a mart man to discharge thwn all perfectly. Ho has to drive tlie horses, in the lirst place, to see that lie -foes not run over people, or that he does not bump :juito other vehicles upuu the street. If tho street is crowded, this duty should take up the whole of his time. In addition to this he has to be on the look oot for passengers, nnd stop when any one wants either to enter or alight. He has to attend to tlie opening or shutting of tlie back door, to watch how .many enter, and remember the number, until the proper number of fares are in the box. Change has also to be made, and the sale of tickets seen to. The .questions of passengers have to be answered, and delinquents hunted up. If they are not hunted up .promptly the, probability is that tlie delinquent will kave left tlie car without paying. It Is not unlikely that witli these multitudidons duties, some should be neglected, or only partially oerlorme.tl. If. for instance, a dispute arises, which requires the driver's attent ion, tlie horses must at tend to themselves for the time being, or the car top. If the car stops, the passengers are dHsat lsiled; outside. The advantages of the new system are obvious. If the great supposed deprada'lonsof the conductors sue Stopped, uie cuiiimhij win iiinitu iiiuiu luouey and will have reduced fares, but of this we shall know more hereafter. As tlie driver has no personal motive for overcrowding a car, he will drive on when It is conveniently full, which will he more comfortable for those Inside, unless he has special orders to the contrary. If the car is not to be overcrowded, but is to be driven on when full, leaving a party of passengers on the sidewalk who may wish to cuter, what will those passengers say? They will have to wait some time Jor another car, and when the other car comes that too may be full. If the company expects to run double the number of cars, it may make it all rigiit, but we do not expect any such pecuniary sacrifice ou ,tbelr part. If the car Is. allowed to become crowded, this Jnethod will not work. At night, or at any time, in fact, how Is the driver to see, through a crowded car, just how many are received at the buck? How m my passengers la such a case will put themselves to the .convenience of working their way to the box merely for the sake of being honest? One great disadvantage of tlie new method Is the Increased trouble to which passengers are sub jected by the absence of a conductor. Not only in the matter of fares is this noticeable. An elderly or infirm person needs help on entering or leaving a car. Tassengers are expected to lie on the lookout to render such help. In other ami smaller matters the absence is no improvement. Thero is no friendly hand to raise or lower stubborn blinds or windows. The stout hearts of these appendages, it Is a well-known lact, no one but a comluctor can move. In some few matters the absence of a conductor is ulte a favorable change. The cunductorial habit of taking young ladies by tho shoulders, or poking them in the sides, under pretense of helping their movements, Is avoided. Another advantage is that Any one can pull the bell when lie wishes, and does not have to wait until it suits the conductor to look that way, or until a certain point iu the street is reached. The small boys who ride on the buck steps are certainly iu favor of the change, Binee they can n)oy themselves to their heart's content. Passengers are not all blest with the same amount of brains. One uiau understands the system at a tfiance; another requires oral explanation. Oue finds great dilllculty iu hunting up the place where the money iB to go in ; another finds the hole imme diately. To tlie bashrul passenger it is not pleasant - to ask many questions, mid it Is still more unpleas ant to make a blunder from ignorance. To any one wishing amusement, a ride la the Spruce aild Pine streets cars of any distance will afford bu illclent material. We noticed one incident the other day which serves to show the natural ten dency of man to be dishonest. An Irishman had entered, ami had by dint of questioning found out that it was necessary to get his dollar uotcchanged at the wlodow. lie receives the change and counts it. ' lie finds that he has received Just a dollar in return. "Ah," thlnkB l'at, "the fellow has forgotten to take out the fare." But Judging tliat it will be all right, and that no one will be the wiser, he stows It afely away In his pocket and takes it easv. jn a snort lime uie unvcr iups ui uie winnow. 'Want your fare, sir," says lie. "Didn't I give you a dollar V" says Tat. Mutual explanations ensue, and tlie crestfallen Irishman deposits the money which lie had thought to gain. A few days ago a young lady, not understanding the routine, deposited a lifty-ccnt note In the box, juid expected the change from the driver. The irlver refuses to give change. Young lady, on in quiry as to how she is to get tuo lifly cents back, Jewus that she will have to ride ull the way to the depot, and then "perhaps" the officer will return it. young lady docs not wish to ride to the depot. A pugnacious gentleman passenger then takes the matter In hand, and orders driver to give young lady T-fty cents, and not dare to tako her all the way to the depot Driver, lntlmldatod, does so, and we sup pose has a fuss when he reports. We would suggest that tlie new arrangemeut does not 00 away altogether with tho possibility of dis honesty, but only lessens the chance. It gives, how aver, additional chances for passengers to defraud the company, which before were open only to con ductors. What.is to hinder a person holding a free pass, for mstantc, from giving his checks to all his friends, m)0 can deposit them as well as be? What is to prevent passengers from UBicg counterfeit money when there Is no oue to examine it ? " The system is said to work well In Washington ,a,d some other Southern cities; but we should like r trt see It tried on a lino like the Union, or the Citl aei'S', or any other good paying company. W, e suppose, as a mutter of course, that the drivers we tO receive increased wages for the numerous dutiea which have been placed upon them. TnB A.MBK,C,,,: -t-'LUB have purchased the property "No 241 Si ,utn Fifth street, now ocoupied by Thomas J Clayton, Esq., attorney at law, as nu ofllco, and by tk)ionei Atoer S. Loldy as a residence. Tlie house is a moiiern i wui fliuiJ uuunu, wim mf;.jit? umx, jrtory twenty- wo f0s' front, and will oe altered to adaDtll to tho uses contompluted as soon as posses sion can be hail. TUe Amerlcus Club Is a Demo cratic social political association, and is Intended to imitate Us namesh e orli w,"r.e the Ame rlcus Club is a po wv H'6, H, ut,u, w,k" R1 ves t0 that Ill-governed Coming ':ttUU 118 !jvernors,Congress meu.and otherruleru. oat of the warm friend- Ships engendered iu th, association of the Amo ricus Engine (big 0, as t was bettor known). Uon. V lllian Si. Tweed did la to organize Its politic! tmnmh. and Whl e ft V":0.""' ui noe.iai to success, have ruled through i famous Tammany rug the Btate anu municipal Exemption kkom the jhiutia -ni m tormed by the Collector of the Militu lax that the my parties wno nave uuiuij w ,.' , ; ,r r Irom payment of tho 12 tax are the H'rd of Itevl Hlon, holding their meetings daily iu tho bte Uoue Applicants legally exempt msy make thet." claims m .l.i. I. ..fare li e I'.rniril. and Will feflelVB Cortlll- SftgTyct in I'aveKe miH?", Ki t of K and a cone " of action ami doing ... led Itu nun e mill nriuu.a t-, which, lien presented to the. t'Oil-C'to.'i Will HtlUlC tliell' CM!I1I)! IjU. . La rums' Fair ron mn nowKorTmc ITospitat. Pt No Horticultural Hall, throughont this week, will present a gala fiecim of attractiveness and tonality. The Fair institoted to create a fond for tho erection of a Homaeophlc Ilonpital In this city Is now fairly under way. Thanks to the untiring labors f the hundreds of ladles who have liberally con tributed to organlzo ltfl departments and stock Its tables, tho articles offered for sale ore richer and more tasteful than the average, and the many novel features Improvised for tho occasion afford agree able entertainment, A pecnllnr attraction Is the variety of ttie minor snectaeles offered to sight seers. In full operation Is the Indispensable "Post twice," attended by as pprightly and beautiful young ladles as an be desired, to busy-fingered and atten tive to their duties that nobody is disappointed. Vpon the stage, adjolnVng the refreshment tables, is the 'Waiting Kink," where are shown a company of fially-drosBcd skaters enjoying their complicated evo utiiws; among these busy folks are to be seen Ocperal Orant, Admiral Farragnt, Kin Van Winkle and other famous characters. Near by Is a beautl-flly-constni.'tet locomotive model of silver and irold, iu full working trim, while an attached mnsie '.ox is making melodious variations to the play of Its piston-rod. Another rare curiosity Is a music-box of gold, containing a bird which ilutters out HRd war bles Its song; this Is otferecl in chances of two dol lars each. Tho "Museum" nnd tho "Exhibition of Works of Art and Curiosities'' arc most entertaining, and mtisfbe seen to be appreciated. At. the former a sclenii'lc lecture Is delivered euch evening. Before entering the latter the buttons of the coat hud better be loosened, If one would not learn by sad experi ence the frailty of all thread-lastenings when, des pite the warning of the poet Holmes, tilings are made us funny as they can be. onos and Knds. When is the new pavement In front of the State House to lie laid? Ills Honor Mayor Kox should call the attention of the police toSpi lice street, bulwecu Seventh and Twelfth, afler nigh trail. Tlie OoddesH of the Night, has somewhat nuz zled the lamplighters this quari.ei'. When they least expect, she shines, and riw versa. The Html religious servfees were held in St. .Iiiines' Kpiscopal Church (old), yesterday. There was nn ImmetiNe audience. Whistling Mose Is pipe-laying for a position in tlie foldcr.i' it ii t pasters' department at, llarrisbnrg. The U nlglilf. of Friendship will dedicate their new hall, No. ii(i5 Arch street, to-morrow afternoon. It, is becoming fashionable amongst our police men to nunc'i together on the street corners. A mass meeting of the Ingrain Carpet. Weavers, to-night, nt Front and Master streets. The National Whisky Association meH In con vention at Chicago on Wednesday. tine Mrm alone in tills city has this Beacon put up over iwo.ooo cars of tomatoes. Chesniit Hill is becoming rather uncomfortable for a summer resilience. The pavement on the east side of Franklin Pqnnro needs relaying. Judge I.udlow, on Saturday, disposed of a num ber of desertion cases. The Schuylkill water Is disgustingly dirty in ap pearance. tiermantown lacks a first-class place of amuse ment. Venison is beginning to arrive in large quantities. The journeymen gilders meet to-night. Nf,w l'.ni.niNr. Associations. The Court of Common Pleas will hear applications for and objec tions to tho incorporation of tlie following-named building nssoeiatiiins on Monday, December 0: Kqullv liuilding and I.oan Association. Kensington Ituilding and Savings Fund Associa tion. Steuben liiiilding Association. The Central liuilding Association. The Norrls liuilding Association. The t.eorge Feabody liuilding and Loan Associa tion. The Philadelphia liuilding and Loan Association. The South Philadelphia liuilding ami I.'iau Asso ciation. The Sherman P.uiiding Association. The North liroad Street Cottage Lot Association. The Fair Hill Ilomcste.nl Association. The Active liuilding, Savings Fund, and Loan As sociation of Maunvn:ik. Hood Hope liuilding Association. Liberty Holloing Association. Welcome liuilding Asioeiaiiuil. These institutions are peculiar to this city, we ba lieve, and the amount of good done by thein iu en couraging mechanics and others to practise rigid economy is Incalculable. Nkw I'enkkh'iai. A- soi'i .. tionk. steps have been taken for the Incorporation of tho following named beneficial, charitable, ami religious associations, and charters will be granted, unless some objection be made, on the Clh day of December, to the Court of Common Pleas: Liberty Council, No. 1, Sons nnd Daughters of America, of the suite of Pennsylvania. St. Michael's German K. C. Denelicial Aid Asso ciation. The Hugh O'Neill Ileneflcial Society of Philadel phia. The St. Crispin Henellelal Society of Philadelphia. Tlie (iiiind Circle of the Improved Order of Ucd- tasophs of the state of Pennsylvania. The iscinany Mission lor colored rcopie. Tlie Dank Clerks' Itcnciiciul Association of Phila delphia. MiuiiiWiiiK isenenciai Association. The P. K. Church of Nativity (amendment). The Charity Hospital or 1'htiuilflphta (amendment). The S. W. American Mechanics' Hull Association. The Odd Fellows' Temple As-ioclaliou, Tlie Philadelphia Kille Club. The Greenwood Cemetery Company. Cotton Planting. We take pleasure la calling attention to the advertisement, in another column. of a gentleman from the South, who wants to asso ciate with mm capital iu the cultivation or cotton in South Carolina. He comes to our city endorsed by some of the best men in the South as an energetic, reliable, and intelligent cotton planter, and one familiar with the cultivation of this great and Im portant, slaple in all its details. The figures he pre sents are euslly corroborated by experience, and his proposition for associating capital with his efforts, entirely fair and quite promising for results la the future. An interview will furnish much Information on this interesting subject, if it should not end In a business operation. Philadeiphians have already embarked m this enterprise with satisfactory suc cess, and others can now cnioythc same privilege If they believe In Its feasibility. Si'nday School Institute. A Sunday School Teachers' Institute, held under the direction of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath Association, will begin Its sebsions th's evening lu the Spring Garden M. K. Church, Twentieth and Spring Garden streets. The Institute will continue in session every evening of this week except Saturday, and on Saturday aiter noon. This evening the Kev. W. J. Stevenson will preside. Tlie programme will consist of devotional exercises; an etsay on "Hible Class Teaching," by Iev. W. liandolph, D. D. ; a "lllble Class Lesson' witli the audience for a class, by Kev. Peter Stryker, on tlie subject or the faith of tlie woman iu Canaan; and a discussion by the audience on "How to raise and maintain adult classes." The meetings of this institute are expected to be unusually Interesting. Cn akgk of Namk. Last winter an act was passed by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, incorporating Messrs. It. D. Barclay, S. S. Moon, and C. Grinnell Into company, entitled tlie Security Trust and Im provement Company of Pennsylvania, with ample powers and privileges to sell and purchase bonds, etc.. Jiy a legal notice we learn that tlie name of tins fair creature of legislative skill Is soon to be changed Into that of "The United States and West; India Fresh Meat and Fruit Company." The 6th of December is tlie day appointed for the argument pro and con. ir. the Court of Common Pleas. Asrati tinii Officers. A pugilistic Individual nami'd Jobu Cusey has been committed to prison by Alderman Donsiill tor pummelling Police Ser geant Duille at Twelfth and Kater streets, on Satur. day night last. At a late hour on Saturday night a crowd of roughs attacked Officer McGru'th at Eleventh and Curpcutcr streets, and handled him pretty severely, one of the gang, named William Love, was subse quently arrested, and Alderman llonsall couitultted him to prison. C'iuust Ciiriicii (P. K.) Tho vestry of this venera ble church have determined to make urrangements for a parochial day school, iu connection with the church. The late rector of the parish (Kev. Dr. Dorr) left legacy of fluuo for this purpose, which It Is In tended (o augment by a scries of annual scholarships of ten dollars per annum. A free night school for young men on Tuesday nnd Friday nights will also be Inaugurated next week. A suitable building for the purpose will be procured and oilier arrangements perfected. Disokdkhi.v Hocse. complaint having been lodged at the Eighteenth District Station House relative to tho nuisance existing at No. 2 142 Carroll street, In the shape of a disorderly house, on Satur day night Sergeant Kariy, with a squad of men, visited the place, and succeeded lu arresting the proprietor, Archibald Koonev, together with thirteen ina'es and two females. The whole party was taken before Alderman Nelll. who held Kooney In I looo ball to answer and fined the others. DipnoNKKT Employe. William Johns, a lad em ployed by A. Craus. No. s7 Market street, will have' a hearing before Alderman Kerr this afternoon on the charge of stealing a lot of worsted, thread, etc., from his employer. A large portion of the stolen property has been recovered from his father. A Suicidal Monkey. The monkey who sot fire to the house In Cullen street lust night, by upsetting a ccal-oil lump, l y tuo same act committed salciuu, );f iJvK-Utf. Vti) U.U now oitfuu fct.uiUrl A Coal On. AormitNT. Wo have received tho fol lowing communication: Okkuh of TnR Inspector op Coal oil 117 A sun rt Pbila Nov '1 18(19 Te the Ktfttvr tf tin Keening Teleyraph. Dear Sir I notice In severs! of the papers of jeslrrdav and the Press of to-day noticing the KxphWou of a Coal oil Lamp at no 9:il Oat ago HL. This Morning I went to the hotrsri to Investigate the Circumstance attending tho Accident and found that the family of Mrs Fuller wan absent and the Children upset a glass lamp hlch was cracked nnd broke It thereby setting tire no one I have tested tlie oil the fire test of which Is ll'i deg. Fahrenheit If person will continue to use 'Lamps' that are cracked and dangerous and leave Clilldern the the Age of the oldest being IS year's they must expect Acctdants Yours truly TL M. Kvans till Inspectr. A Nbw Ckmktk&y. Notwithstanding tho many cemeteries wlili which Philadelphia abound, Micro Is still another to be added to the list At a mooting of a number of gentlemen held this morning, It was decided to accept a charter which had baen granted for tlie purpose. The site Is situated on tho west, side of tho Schuylkill, below Mauayiink, and Just above the botindHry linn of the city. It consists of a palisade, and is about. in fc t Himvo the river. Tlie gentlimcn prominently Interested and connected with tho present movement wero the pioneers in the present Laurel Mill Cemetery. In addition to these ore the names of Mayor Vox, Samuel Welsh, and S. Monis Wain. The beautiful spot has alretdy been chartered under tito ntme of West Laurel Hill, anil In a few days a large force of workmen will bn euiDloved to iiuike the necessary arrangements K't'l improvements. The. site Is one that is conven.ent of access to the city, und not likely to be duluriod by the march of Improvements, which Is so general throughout that part of the dry lying between the tschuyiklll and Delaware rivers. I'ltiKHKN'H Kioth. Hetween 1 nnd 2'o'elock yes terday morning, the members and adherents of the Noithern Libcri.v and Kluggold lloso Companies Iq duHrcd in a regular pitched battle at Thirteenth nnd Spring Garden Ftrects. ISrlcks nuI other missiles were lively used, and numerous sore heads were the result. Hut one arrest was made, that of William I-'liik, a member or the Northern Liberty. Alderman Masscy held him In tsdO ball to answer. About i o'clock yesterday morning the Harmony Kngine and Fame Hose Company met at Fifteenth nnd Vine streets, and an old grudge existing, they determined then and there to settle It. A running fight tit once ensued, and over twelve pistol shots were lired. Luckily, however, no oue was Injured. Two of the rioters, named respectively Samuel Smith and Arthur Cascade, were arrested, and taken before Alderman Jones, who held them each iu 8uo ball to answer. Attempted IIhihway Kohhkuy Four Individuals named respectively Alexander lioyd, John Ferry, William McAleer, nnd Daniel Drain whilst carous ing around about 2 o'clock yesterday morning, ran across one John Nelland, nt Twentieth and liver green streets. Nelland was invited into a tavern to take a drink, which he diil, and whilst so doing dis closed Ihe fact of his having plenty of stamps, on reaching the street the quartette made for him, but some blue coats being in the neighborhood a tem porary stop was put to their little game. Alderman Kerr will permanently settle their case tills after noon. owner Wanted. A lumber team, consisting of two mules and a truck, was picked up by the police of the Ninth district about two weeks ago. It has since remained at tlie station house awaiting an owner. After the lapse of time mentioned, the officers this morning discovered the name of Albert D. Cook upon the truck in letters four Inches in length. Ahoi.ition of the Death Penalty. lion. M.irvin II. Povec is now veiling our Statejin vindication of this reform. He has curried several of the Western States, and this evening will address the citizens of Philadelphia, and will continue tho meetings to morrow and next day. He will preseut valuable statistics anil invite discussion. A Doii Talk. About 1 o'clock this morning, nn attempt was made by burglars to enter to hardware i.tore of Messrs. ltoohe A Kclley, No. loss Christian street, through tlie front door. A little dog eoiiiined therein, awakened by their noise, raised the whole neighborhood with his yelpings, and tiiey were obliged to "git." MoitE CAKKi.Ntss It really seems ns though there is a determined eil'ort being inado by our iii.UHekccpers to extend especial facilities to bur glars. The police this morning report lindlng open 11 houses in the First district uud 4 iu the Fil th dur ing last night. Mauinu Fiuk. The alarm of 11,-e ubout li'in this morning was caused by the boiling over of u liettio of pitch on bourd the canal bout Edward Kverett, Captain J ami s Smith, lying at Ann struct wicirf, Kiehnionil. Loss, f-'fi". Rfn Away. Alout io o'clock this A. M. a horse attached to a cart look fright at Twenty-second nnd Walnut fdrcets, end dashing off at a rapid p ice, threw the driver fiom his scut, Injuring him ubout tlie face unit head. LLCAL Court of Oyer xct---li annex:. and Terminer JuiIkch Pelrco and PaxMoti. THE O'KEILLKY IIOMICIDK. In the case of William Moore, tried for tho mur der ol Cliaiies O'lleilley, at Twenty-third and V':no street h, on tlie night of July VI, before reported, the evidence on the purt of the Counnonweuith estab lished the fact that this was a killing iu hot blood, and the liitllculty was provoked by the deceased hlmseir, and counsel upon both sides agreed to take a verdict of guilty of manslaughter, which was ac cordingly rendered. TUB cuksnct STREET DIUDu'E mdkdek. This morning the Court took up tlie case of tho young man Knward Smith, who Is charged witli the murder of John Hughes on the ulght of October 2 last. Tho defense was represented by George W. Diddle, Jr., George B. liispliam, and S. Davis Page, Ksqs. The Jury was being empaneled when our re port closed, many of the gentlemen called to the stand being disqualified by having formed ami ex pressed an opinion as to the prisoner's luuoccuce or guilt. Supreme Court. TOE M1DICAL SOt'ISTY OF PENNSYLVANIA. in the matter or an application for a charter for tho "Medical Society of Pennsylvania," tlie Chief Justice has nolitied the Protnonotary that the Court deem the provislous of the proposed churteras novel and requiring explanation. There is no lieun or pluce of business indicated, nor is tho mode or elect ing members given; all the provisions in regard to county societies lire novel; the authority or the so ciety to enact by-laws is not siilllclently guarded; they are forbidden to coutruveno tho law-i of tho society, but not tho Constitution aud laws of the commonwealth; nor is the pro vision for the Government of the society und tho county societies, if the corporation should bu invested with corporation authority over them, Buirn lontly definite, being u re.'ercucu to tint rulu of another institution of which the Court cannot Judge by anything disclosed. For thesa reasoas if, ig orderiil by the Judges that ou the iiecomj s.iiurdny after the first Monday of January, 1870, tiu appli cants for the charter be permitted to appear ln:uri Hie Court us if upon a rule to show causo why tlie proi'OM'd charter should not be granted. Dind-lct Court, No. 2-Judge Ilnrc. Brooks Ac lllnchllfl'ovs. JonaMian i.odfie. An action of trover and conversion to recover seven hundred pouuds of woollen yarn alleged to have been stolen from tlie pluiutiiis, and subsequently found in tlie possession of the dcfenda'iis. on trial. District Court, No. 1 Judge Hiroud. John Clcudenou vs. James S. Tv.adeii, trustee, etc. An action to recover commissions for services rendered in effecting tho sale of a property for de fendant in;Matket street, ubovo Nineteenth. The de fense alleged that in ttie llr.it pia-e the plulatiil' never had authority from delendant, to make the sale, and that the hitter himself brought about tlie transaction. On trial. U. H. District Court Juilwe t'ailwalnder. The Court was this morning engaged lu tho trial ot tlie case of the U. S. vs. u rectifying establish ment, fixtures valued at f.iu.io, claimed by Owen Cuvunaugh, und distillery property und a horse aud wagon claimed by James ai well. These were inforruullons of forfeiture upon tho ground of fraudulent transactions between the claimants in continually removing by clandestine means illicit whisky from Atwell'B distillery to Cava naugh's rectifying house, at the S. E corner of Eleventh street and Columbia iivehtie. On trial. THE NKW YORK MONEY MAUKKT. The following extracts show the stato of the New York money market on Saturday : fVom the llerald. "The money market during the week was easy at five to seven per cent, us ihe tilling rates on all elUHSt s ol collaterals. Too abundance of funds aud the strong position or the bunks led to larger deal ings lu discounts, und prime acceptance met with readier fule, iai ticiilarly uitr tho middle or the week. The foreign exrhuiigii market was steady and strorg, but dull. Tho uiuclon of the gold ques tion hus produced a very conservative foulum among the importers, aud tiu line of Im ports for the week shows a large decrease, not only us compared with previous weeks, but also fife ikt.ji.ud Wiih tue oofrtrp'.'inJiijg period of ista. Tho effect of the same agitation was visible In the fluctunt Ion of gold between tho extremes of and 120'. To-day the Gold Exchange Bank re sumes operations as a Clearing Ilous for gold deal ings. In the stock market business was far below the general average, although tho general tendency of prices was npwards in respouM to Improved rail way earnings on theWestern roads.whose receipts, It was thought, would ho very unfavorably affected by tho depression In the grain market At tlie close of tho week tho feeling was more bnoyant. On Saturday there was considerable animation In South ern bonds, but with an Irregular market The new North Cnrolinas were heavy and declined to 84, tho special tnx Issues, being steady In the vicinity of 40. Tlie old Teuncssecs have been again subjected to a pref Hire of sales, owing to tho Impression that, tfiere is t o wide a difference between thulr price and that of the new bonds since the official announcement that all Issues arc equally binding upon the State. The Mis souri sixes, continuing their upward movement, ad vanced to 2 on the report that whatever tho real obligations of tho State as to i lie coin redemption of the principal tho Interest will In future bo dald in gold. Tlie Government bond market was at first strong and active, in consequence of tho largo pur chase on Wednesday by tlie Sub-Treasury, but be came weak towards the i l,se, owing to the decline In gold ami the renewed agitation of the specie pay ment question, "The weekly statement of the associated banks is unfavorable, Hhowtng ns It does a loss In reserve of nearly a million and u hair of dollars. The Trensnry movement during tho week which expired Friday morning go to aciHxint for a large portion of the di crcHse In 1-gal-frndors. Other tilings being equal, this loss will be inude up next week. Wcro the hank statement made up each Monday morning the un favorable features of this week wouhi not aipear. The loss in legal-tenders Is over two and a half mil lions, owinn; partially to tho fact above referred to, mm parumiv io shipments to the West und South west. An examination of tho statement shows that the banks have cninrRcd their loans to the extent of nearly two millions. Now, as the deposits have been ut a standstill, it is evident that tho remittances westward have been largely composed of these loairs. In other words, the Western hanks not hav ing fsnds here upon which to draw, F.stern houses with Western connections have shipped currency to thorn." lMiiladclpliki Cuttle JBnrket. Monday, Nov. The market for beef cattle was stronger to-day, and priefs were a shade tinner. ii&tiO head arrived and sold at 9y.v; cents for choice; 8iK? cents forprltne;6K$in,7? ceuia forjfairtogood; and a to 0 cents per lb. for common, gross, ai to con dition. Tlie following sales were reported: Jlrrnt. fil Owen Smith, Western, Tt99. ftt! A. Christy A Ilro., Virginia, 6iT,1'. WJ Dncnglcr .V McClcese, fiO P. McFillen, Western, 8i9V. 7ft Ph. Hathaway, Western, 0('J. 73 James S. Kirk, Chester county, 00. lit B. McFillen. Virginia. 0M(. 8 KiO I'llman . Bachiuan, Western Penna., 7i!W. iiiu iiami's jMci'iucn, western, in;u. Ml K. S. McFillen, Virginia. Sci;8v. 235 Martin, Fuller Co., Western, 6S,9. vai juooney miiiiii, western, iwx. Vi j nomas jtiooney x iiro., Virginia, 0($T. 7 11. Chain, Western Penn'o, 0c.7'. lift John Smith & Pro., Western, 0;W. U7 J. A U Frank, Virginia, 6jis;tf. (10 11. Frank, Western, IM7. 5 Hope ft Co., Virginia, c; 8;tf. ro M. Dryfoos A Co., Western, QV,(S-(. 1'5 (us. Si: ham berg ACo., Virginia, o,'siSX. iifi Ilium A Co, Virginia, 6-:wa. 25 D. Baldwin, Chester county, 5)tfo:6. 17 J. Clemsnn, Virginia, i(iS!;. 60 Klkon A Co., Virginia, 0'.j:7. H S. Frank, Western, tk)7. 17 Chandler A Alexander, Chester connty, Ssg. 13 A. Kimble, Chester county, B'i ti;i'. 25 L. Home, Delaware, 6('i. 25 J. J. Chain, Western, Cis7. 20 Thomas Duffy, Western, 7i!i!,'j. 35 Jos. Hull, Western. fx7. 60 John McArdle, Western, titXS(. 150 G. Elllngcr, Virginia, tanSH. 60 C welker, Virginia, K,iy.. 60 it. Mayne, Vlrg'nia, swc.v. 17 F. Martin, Western Pcnnu., 5(lT5;tf. 8 A. Gutenberg, Virginia, Hifi. 17 Preston A Saunders, Chenter county, tyS.V. 15 John Christy, Western Penmi., ftvi.tG. 35 D. Branson, Chester comity, ii7!r. Cows and calves ore unchanged. Sales oI 900 head at f P,ca,75. Springers b11 at S-HKrftio. Sheep The market is devoid or animation, aid prices are weak. 7u,i0 head sold at prices ranging irom 4 to 5ic. per pound. Hogs aro scarce mid In demand; 3117 head changed hands at jfl-l'-j 141 per loo pouuds net lor corn led. WEDDING INVITATIONS VNGUAVKUIN TUB NEWKST AND BEST MANKlUt. LOUIS DTtF.ICA, Stationer and Knuniver, No. Km CUKSNUT Kireot 17EDDINT AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, Uno pold. QUALITY WAIt- M of solid 18 karat RANTED. 8 24wfm5 A fall assortment of si7,en altrnyq on hand. FA Kit & HROTHKK. Makers, No. 824 OHKSNUT Stroot. bolow Fourth REDDING AND VIRITINQ CARDS ENGRAVED IN TOE LATEST ST5XE. A very line assortment of Wallets, liroiize iLkstands, Wostenholm's Knives, etc. 'J he Improved Parlor croquet, to be played on any kinu rf a table, from fe-ooto fcHDu. Scotch Cioods lu great variety. JOHN IINli2Itr, 8 IT wsmt No. 92T SPRINROATtDKN 8treot rpiIE GHEAT WEDDING-CARD DEPOT. A MONOGRAM Engraved to order and stamped la colors free of charge to ihojc buying to '00 worth of PAPER AND ENVELOPES. It. IIOSKINS & CO., Stationers, Engravers, and Steam Power Printers, NO. 913 AllCH STREET, B l mwaSm PO IXAD 2I.PH IA SILVER PLATED WARE, ETQ. Sp'endid Holiday Presents. MEAD & ROB3IMS. LATE JOHN O. MEAD & SON, ESTABLISHED IN 1840. MANUFACTURERS OF HARD METAL SILVER FSATEB C10033. The eiporienoo rf thirty yours of Juhn O. Mtad, the uno rf new and improved machinery, im;l tns empluymaut of Uibt clMs ai'tiota, cuubla ui to produce wares Plated with Pure Silver; IN ORIGINAL AND ELEGANT DESIGNS We h&vs now on band the largost stock of goods to be found in tins country, constat ing of all tho novolt ion iu this line of bauinrsa. Our stock conit In part of Tea Bets, Ice 1'itolmrs, Cake Baskets, Turoons, Uolery Stands, Dishes, Castors, Vi gotable Dishes, Cups, Cioblotf, liutter DM.ti, Pearl and Ivory Handle Cutlery. Those seeking useful aud beautiful presents for the holidays are invited to examine our anuor t m' n t. N.E. Corner ITinth and Chesnut, 10 1 fmwSin PHILADELPHIA. AUCTION SALES. For utUlitioitul A'lrtimt (he Skernth Vr.) M AKTJN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. 1 1 atnlv SulfiHmen for M. Thouius A Sons.) Mo. ti2s C Ul.b.N U 1' Street, rear eulianee from Minor. 8lo at the Quaker City Oil Woi Vs, O ray's Ferry road, be tween Thirtieth nail Thirty-tirst strnoM. THRKK LAKtiK Kill, I, S, fJltATK H A KS AND DtlOKH, lie II OR H HOII-EH. Htlir.DINIi KTOXIt, TilKI' K WOIIMS, I'IFK, LAHliK TU11S, SMALKii tank, auitator, etc. kio. On Friituy Morniair, SHIh Inslnnt, at 11 o'clock, t the Ouaser City Oil Itefl. ni'iy, Crn's ferry road, between 'Ihnlinth and 1'hlrty lirai airi'ulf, 8 larue slilln, liMI anil l'J5 liarruls sutchiKrata bars ami doors, iO home boiler, 3 sets woran, eopixir ; larva quntly of iiiu, and 3 inch; 8 eilru Urno taiiks, lo.lkK) fallons each ; snall t nk, aieitatnr, wood1!! tmk, oonpor ink. soltbna tub, 30U0 His briok, SM perches buildiutt ti'iui. i-1e. elo. Aiti i tutu eu tho tuorainf vf saio. 11 Si 4t THIRD EDITION w a o xi i n a t o u. End of the Spanish Gnnboat Trouble The Darien Canal The Purchase of San Domingo The Diffi culty Between Farragut and Porter Amica bly Settled. Tlie Boyleaton Bank of Easton nobbed of Half a Million Dollars. FJIOM WASHINGTON. Tbc Union llonnc Arnciinl DHcoullnned. i)fiatch to the Axnociattd Pre. Wakhinhton, Nov. The Secretary of ar ha ordered tho United SIiiIch Arsenal at llaton liouyis to he dlHcontlniiei). All the inovatihi ordnance pro perty will lie trannferred to such points M tho Chief of Ordnance may dcHlunate. Artcr the liiilldiiitrs are vacated by the Ordnance Department-, tttey will be trhiHlerred to the cisuid.v or the tuarterinastcr'n Ucpiutineiit for the uho of troops. Tlie KpnnlHli (junbonti to lie Hcl.cil. Signal DepateK to The Keening Teleipraph. WAsrntMJiw. Nov. 82. Tho vilt of District At torney ITerrcpont, or New York, here hint week was in relation to tne rpanwn punooaw oi'inir ouiit 111 Now Ynrk. Tt wax urrunced that nil the Kiinboats Khould te pei.ed by the United Statea Marnlial in a f'W drys, and Ubclicd. This wlil be the end of thai matter. The iNlluniiM of Ifnrlcn l;nnnl. The Secretary or the Navy has detuiicil the United fltates BU-amer NipKic, under Commander Sclfridrfc, to Diipcrliitciid and survey the most practical route for tho Darien Ship Canal ncrosa tin; Isthmus of Darien. The tioverumcnt has determined Io take hold of this matter, with the view of a speedy com pletion under the terms or the treaty with the United htates or Colombia. In connection with tlie negotiations now coins: on for the purchase of fc'an Doiiiimto, this is regarded as a movement or great importance to tlie Culled States. It is tho determination or the Government not to allow the proposed cnnal to come under tlie control or any foreign power. The I.I no nnd Stall ot the Navy. The Naval Hoard for adjusting; the dlil'ereneca be tween lino and Btairoillccrs or tho Navy met to-day, and is Retting alontr harmoiiioiiHly. Somo little con cessions will be yielded to the stall' which will satisfy them, and take nothing Irom the line oillccrs. The Ilnnk Note Prlutinir CompaiilcH. Secretary Koutwell to-day examined the reports or the Treasury otllcials sent, over to New York to count the currency sheets at the bank note com panics'. He Unds that the American Company Is short forty-seven sheets, or about six hundred ten dollars, aud the National Company sixteen sheets, or about one hundred nineteen dollars. It is the de termination of the Secretary to have the matter fully investigatea aud to ascertain where the dis crepancy is. The President to Innprrt tho WoMhlncton Navy Yard. On Wednesday next the President and members of the cabinet win visit the Navy am ni re for the purpose of inspecting tho vessels being fitted out tnerv, as wen as tne general operations or tne yard. The President will oe received with all the honors by the beoretary of tho Navy. The Farraaut-I'orter Difficulty. The differences which existed between Admiral Farragnt and Vice-Admiral Porter, as to which was entitled to the most credit and the largest aiaouiit of money for the capture of tho New Orleans, have been amicably adjusted by tho parties themselves. They will appear before the examiner who has charge of the claims iu this city upon an crpml fooling. FBOM MH W rOIlK. Destructive Fire. New Yokk, Nov. 2. At seven o'clock this morn ing a lire broko out in Wllllnm Gallagher's stand, No. 227 Merchant's How, West Washington Market ex tension, damaging tlie building and stock to tlia amount of gsuo. The other sull'crcrs aro Jacob Lew, building and stock, flow); Henry K. Clark, M)o"; 8. C. Cready, Sfsuo; Charles Sninkner, ,vm; btewnvt A Merriuelliui, fruit dealers, 82o0i): Ilenry llalght, tS'.lO; Charles Urimu, timio; John Harring ton, fj:tUo; Timothy Haley, fruits, $:'()(); Dennis Col lins, f let). There was no Insurance on the stock or buildings. Attempt to U'ovv Ui a Jnll. Early this morning an attempt was made to blow up tlie Hudson county Jail, New Jersey, witli gun powder. A loud explosion took place; windows weru broken, surrounding buildings were shaken, and a great crack ill the jail wall ma le nine feet long. The attempt was frustrated. 8i:3piclou rests on two no torious criminals coufiuad there. New York Produce Mlnrket. Nbw York, Nov. Ti. Cotton heavy ; sales of 2)9 bules at2.lJac. Flour prices favor buyers; State, tm; Western, $4"l5el-35; Southern 8-2.'5tO. Wheat heavy ; amber State, tl-d; winter red, Ji-3(l t.i.1-33; sales of 2:),0iK bushels. Corn Is firmer and lc, higher; mixed Western, Jl'lOm. 1-11 ; sales or Sil.fflO bushels. Oats firmer at G-t V'!Vv'o. ; sttles of 2,('U0 bushels. lieef qulot. Pork firm; uuw mess, jpa-M); prlnio mess, ta-ii0,i l.ird quiet; sti'ivm rendered, lb.Vlsc. Whi;;ky quiet; free, 81 0 1-10. FROM NKW ENGLAND. Heavy llaoU lliibbcrj1. Dsxpatch to The Kv-mimj 'Vrl&jraph. Uof-TON, Nov. 22 When the oillccrs a-nl em ployes of the P.ovlcnton li.iiik opened tli.ur vault about nine o'clock tins mcrnlur?, tliey found that tiia premises had been visited sumo time since t:ie hj:ir of closing on Saturday afternoon by soino unan thorliscil person, who had taken all the valuables on deposit In the outer vault belonging to private indi viduals. These valuables were largely in United States bomls. Tho vault contained ta'onty-llvu or thirty tin trunks, bloi)j;ing to as in.iny illllcrciis indlviduuls. The trunks were rangad upon shelves on tho easterly aud westerly si les of tlie viult, which shelves took up the norihern sido of th vault, which Is about eight feet by live lu dimensions, itli nut posEiblo at the present timo to give the precise sum of money taken, in the bank oilk'eis uo not know just wliatumouiit the depositors Individually had on hand, but it Is believed by the Cashier that from four hundred thousand to half a million or dol lars have been stolen. About a month ago a man named Judsoii hired a room in the adjoining building, which room joliiea the wall in tho rear or the sale. Jiutraiicu wa? eil'ectcd by cutting through this brick wall, which is twenty Indies thick, und then drilling into I In; safe. Probably a lmig time was occupied in removing the bricks, which were packed in boxes and labelled medicine." The work or boring through tho iroa was probably done yesterday. Jloston Ixi)orlu. Despatch to the i'venin; TeUiraph. liofiTON, Nov. 22. Tho total value or exports from the pint of IlOhton, from November 12 to Noveiiine? iu, including specle.was only $143,402 against ii:s,U'j for the preceding week. The gold receipts for duties at the Boston Custom House ou Saturday were :in,6iHi-45, making the total for the week at this port 2b2,130 65. Baltimore Produce IMnrkct. Bai.timohe, Nov. 22 Cotton quiet and un changed at im.iswe. Flour dull and nominal. How ard Street mi peril lie, $rr5-2ft; do extra. t.vr0,Vtl-2ri ; do. family, Krt MlwTtij City Mills supertlno, f.Y.vw ; do. extra, f.V7ftiWS; do. family, JVrt&SO; Western superfine, f(a;5-2ft; do. extra, l.i-soo.B; do. family, -60(a,7. Wheat very dull; prime to choice, fi'jfi. Corn linn ; new whlte,9iiM,.'c,, old do. Sliu l-os. Oats dull at Bfxn 6hc. Ityedull atUiKuUoc. Moss Pork firm and slightly better at tUMVMu :a Paeon llrm; rib sides, lb('l9c. ; shoulders, lBisxc. Hams, new, 21c. Lard firm atl8-iao. Whisky, better feeling, with eaieg at I1-OTW10H. lieceived too late for C'lassijication. ry BOVEE ON CAPITAL PUNISHMENT, THIS HVKNINO, ttlHiiSUhand24t.il. IIARMOiNIAIi HALL, KL.KVK.NTIi and WOOD. Sinide Lecture, 25 cents. Course, 60 cents. TWrJ"NVN8YLyVANIA PKACK BOOfKTY. same Hall, Siid and 2ttb, S P. M. Free. Henator Wovns, l.acretia Mott, C. C. Hurloinh and others. UJMj11. THE ARCH STREET sTATZorismir elspoxixtths, NAGII3 & CO., HO. 630. PARTY, WEDDING. ANDBOOJABL1C CARPS AND M V 4TA110MH. ii 6 Vav F0URT1I EDITION Napoleon III Well Enough to Co to the Theatre The Pari Elections. THE GREAT RlSHBEUIf.' Full Particulars the Daring Out-rag-o at thv Boyletton Bank in Boston. FROM EUROPE. Th l'mncror Jor to the Piny. B.u the Anglo-American Cable. Paki.s Nov. 22. The Kmpcror yesterday attended the Theatre Franeals. The Elcptlons Peaceful. The elect ions, continued to-day, but no disturb auces have yet occurred. FROM NEW ENGLAND. Tho Ronton llmik Hobliory Fnllrr rartlcolart. IiosTtiN, Nov. 29. Want of time, or the difficulty ' of the work, probably kept tho robbers from attempt liiR to force an entrance to the stcoi safe within. As yet no parties have been arrested. It appears that ui inn r. iirtohrr VO a man trlvlncr the nninu of W. A. .ludson bought out a barber shop iu tlie adjacent hullillnrr on the pecond tloor, thciume bh the bank, over the store of George 11. Slilton. P.etween this room and the back room aro tho two walls of tho building, topetlicr twenty inches thick. In the barber shop .ludson .V Co. t.et up the business of vending California wine bitters. The wa'ls of the room were walnscotted up to the coiling, the boards running laterally. The robbers tlien went to work and cnt off a front corner of the room by a little partition, making iyi Inner private oillcc. The wainscot or woodit ulinntliintr et thn wull 111 thn nrlvntn nftlfA fit .Turlal A Co. was then cut so as to form a door, bchlnf which was a brick wall. Tills door was six feet hlR1 nnd four feet wide, and was Axed on hinges. At tit. top an old-fashloncd secretary was set up against 1 so as to hide It. I When tlie rojrnes worked they hauled away thJ secretary or bookcase, raised the door, and cut onn from the wall brick by brick. These bricks and the 6iiiWPre packed lu boxes and labelled "Medl- cine." When tired the door, or movable piece of the wainscot, was shut down, tlie blugoa being above, and tho secrctury wheeled back against It. I In this way, by repeated operations, thereat a hold through two brick wails, together twenty Inched thick, carefully packing the debris as they went, till! tlin liur'V tt Ho. lullv Irun e-nfi. In tin. nnvl lutll.llnnl was exposed to view. At some propitious moment, they ilrew and iiert ilown the piece enclosed by the drill-holder, and Cms made a nolo eighteen Inches across right into the back safe. Through tills they took out all the private boxes which were ranged on tlie shelves of th Bare. They broke them open, selected the bomls and scattered the rest, mortgages, papers nnd boxes ovr the Boor. o uouht i ney gut emmgn without ri.iktng detect io !CtlO ' uy breaking opou the steel box of tuo bank. Dnmnvi-ii by tho I .ate Htorm. r.ELKAST, Me., Nov. 22 Tho gale of Saturday was very severe on i Penobscot river. In this city tjne wharves of Henry MeCilvery were destroyed, and the frame of a vessel demolished. Condon's wharf was entirely carried away. The schooner John B. Tracy, of St, George, from Cambridge, Md., with a load of ship timber, was driven ashore, aud much Injured. The dawa;;o to tho vessel Is toyoo. FROM WASHINGTON. The New tliol tcr from Hnyii. Despatch to the AwtoetaU'd "resit. Wamiinoto.v, Nov. 22. The new naytien Minister was formally presented to tlie President to-day by Secretary Fish. Ilo was lu full diplomatic uniform. u ue usual ii leintiy sanitations were exchanged. FROM THE WEST. The Crew ot ihe Iturned Propeller.- Chicago, Fov. 22. estcrday tho bng.CJA TlntcbiiiHciii iirrK ei) ui. t.lila w.nt. (iml:i fill Ik -'t lf1 Vi ft survivors of the dliuster to the prop" Her Uelle, Cf Milwaukee. Their names are C. N. M.iyers, Hr" mate, oi Milwaukee; George wall, engineer, of M' waukce; lilckcn I.tithers, second ecuitiecr, of M" waukee, and Gctirgo HtiBold, a passenger, of Ma towec. Patrick Humes, inptain of ttie Uelle, a Charles 51 lulus, whuclsiuan, were drowue 1. 4 FROM NEW JERSEY. I Puralarv la Jrvlnmrui. Newahk, Nov. ?.!. Several stores and re8!de,ICCI, In lrvington, Is'. .1., wero entered mid robbed ,!Wt Kight of small amounts. Twenty robberies ,auve occurred there within a fortnight. Inni!tc to nit India Itnbbcr Factor'' "' Newark, N. J., Nov. 22 Joy A Dex'a ludbl i??b' factiirv u-nH fl:im'io..,l l,v dm fr. th ..x-t,. f ,ll.00 to-Uay. Covered by lnsurauco. IlEAKINOf AT 1HR C'ENTltAI, HTriOf.-"efore Alderman Kerr, committing magistrate nt t.,0 ;oop r, ou mo cnargo oi robbing tut No. 1611 Itnlge avenue, some weeks held In t'looo bail to answer at Court. William J. Ollendorff, charged wit) forged check at Wauamaker & Wrowi! tancc ior doming, was held in ictxio at Court. George W. I.!ntz, charged with obt nndcr false preteesea from a Mr. Hoi 2i9 South Front street, and a Mr. Wear. Wharves, was up for a further hearing. itiutu bail to answer until onarges. La'arns Leary. cliarged with robbi tionery store of Mr. Moore, South F.i was held In J2000 bail for a further hcu1 row. I John Johnson, charged with tho thl of pig-iron, v. as held lu $500 buil for a ii ir.g en the 26th Instant. . .4: j John V. Goodwin was charged .will pome cash and cigars, amounting hi all t his cn-ployer, William Underhtll, No. l street, on Mondiy morning last; and ay the.t cf some silver-plate from the h'i. North street. He was held iu JlaoQ inVufiir V ther hearing on tlie 2ftli Instant. . i James McFadden was accused of being corned In the robbery of tho house of a Mrs. ( ther. No. 131H Wood street, on the 1th lustati M hlch time $100 worth of Jewelry was btolenJ was committed to auswer J PIIILADELPniA STOCK EXCHANGE SALU Keportod by Do Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third strc BKTWKEN BOARDS. I ITOOPaOfl, 2se.... I lOOsn Kcad H..bS0.4" Bfiwn....l0T 100 $1000 C A A OS, S3. . . 84 200 $2200 City 68,NeW.lfl.l02 200 20 sh Penna It.... 61 100 5 do 64 200 100 do M 100 limshPh E..b45. 29?,' 600 .10 do. 8'J.Vl 800 ioo do 20-1,1 loo 100 do 2Ui4 100 100 do b4S. 2(t'i 200 ao 4i do b20. 1 do....... 4' do bio, do I do bi I0..B1UW' do it do..-,... do. .sii''' do. sai r' (1o... do tin 20 sh Cam A Am 1.1 it-'0 eoo loo sh Big Mount. . b, fsno 600 Keadlng..U.b:iil.49-8i; 1 HEUOND BOARD, $2000Phlla AE 7s... f4' Sotfbhlteal $1000 Leh lis, 'fct... SI lOOStNich CI 3 1-10 100 100 do do 0 sh Penna It. 64 W 100 600 600 100 do, 4 da. 1C0 do. 20 do . 64 ( 64' 64 is' do do do.... loo do. .SB, 64.V 1200 do. 1(0 sh Read.. .KIO. 49 1-16 ! TMSABLED SOLDIERS, SEAMEN, etc., whether from wounds, rupturd who have not yet applied for Pens'; w'aows, minor children, dependent mot, etc., oi muse w no nave aicu oi woumw cimiiacicu in mo Bervice, can promptj pensions qj applying to IIOBERT S. LEA( 7 80 NO. 135 a SEVENTH SJ QOLDIERS INJUR E1X SOLDIER kJ on account of ltuptr.e or anj celved In tho line ot duty, can oij and a pension, by applying to RoiiKKT a Llf No. l S. Pull ltiforiuatliiii nivcu free of c;
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