THE DAILY EVEfllJNG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1869. CITY I BTKLL1 15 If C 12. . REPENTANT, Jt Reformed Onnntrrrrlter-IlB Bends) Ke tnnrknbl" tflO I'lnte the Authorities, and I .raves I he I Icy Tor Foreign Parts. The following remarkable document was received In New York last evening hy Colonel H. O. Whlteley, the chief of the National Government Detective: I'HM.ADF.I.I'HI, Dee. II, Colonel H. O. Whltley. Chu-f of the United Stale, Ilntctives: Desr Sir; 1 en close itl' thin letters counterfeit ton dollar National lank note riats. Ihil plate waa made for me hy on, of the heat ana-ravers of the United KUtoa, ss you will toe when jousonie to esaraine it, 1 paid $iWiO to have it done well, with the hope of making a apaedy fortune. Yon ma; he aniiona to know the engraver's name; an ffl os to any that he no longer dwolla on this earth, that he haa already gone the road which I will anon have to travel, after having spent twelve years of my life in defraud ing my follow mm. I have paid many thna and dollar to kei-p oat of prinon, althonga I have never bean arrested In my life To-day I am poor In pnree and broken In spirit; upright before the world, but amity in my own ctnscienoo. I have abandoned oonnter lit ing for ever, and destroyed every vestige of my guilt. Ho p this plato 1 send yon, which. I assure you, haa never been used, r'or two reasons 1 am prompted to take this ronrss my own flonseien:e, and the dark walls of the firison, which I see more visible before me within the sst few month, sinoo 1 have eoen so many of my old ronfaileratea in crime snatched hy your officers and thrutt into prison.. I have now come to my annses, and resolved to clean myself, and register a solemn vow to reform and lead an honest life. If I ever touch this business again may I nevr hope for mercy. P. H. 1 have lived a foarfnl life. (Since I have made ths above resolves I feel a relief to my mind which I have not felt before for twelve years; hut never too lats to repont. It is nucleus for yon to try to trace me out, for whon this reaches you I will be gone for foreign countries. Very rs apertfully, , l. 0. Accompanng the above letter, which had boen forwanliMl from Philadelphia by express, was the rlnta for printing counterfeit ten-dollar national bank notes referred to In the document The plate, which Is In four picc.cn two for the face and two for the back d splendidly engraved on the Unest of Ftcel, the. latter bearing the Imprint of John Hellers A Hons,TiefllcId. Experts and detectives who have examined It pronounce It the best plate they have ever men, and they ure of opinion that no notes had ever been printed upon It, and that It had not been transferred. In fact, the paint which eugravcrs put on newplntesto prevent runt had not been cleaned on. Colonvl Whlteley thinks that the writer of the letter mid the engraver are Identical, and c Hurts will be made to secure him. A POLICEMAN CUAKGED WITH ASSAULT AND BAT- tkky. before Alderman Beltler this morning Po liceman Thomas Lowry, No. 5, Fifth district, had a hearing upon the charge of assault and battery. Oatharine 8mith sworn -Live at No. 141 Moravian street; on Friday last lost s kitten, and went ont to look for it; saw Officer Lowry and another ofhoer ooming out of thetavern 10 141ft Moravian afreet; saw a woman there on tre street drunk ; aaw Lowry with his arms around bar ; she foil down in tbs street, ana he fell slso ; I ran towards niy lionse ; Officer Lowry followed me, saving, "What tbs are you running for!"' I said "I thongt it waa time;" be snid "The woman was drank ;" I aaid I gnesaed be waa drunk, or he would not have fallen;" he said "That if I said that again be would put me in the station house;" I wen, into the house; he and hit partner paassd ths door twice, and Lowry aaid, "Let's go and take that woman (ths drunken one) to the station honas, or we will be reported." Robert T. Smith sworn Saw lowry raise hia hand and say, "Take the woman to tbs station-house;" 1 asked Lowry his number quietly ; be aaid t here is no uaeintbat; they went towards the station-house; went to the corner and t naught 1 would see his number wosn he passed me ; both othcrrs turned back and went towards Broad street; I went to the Kroad Btreet corner; they then went towards rYteen'h street; the woman came out of the tavern ; tnev arretted her; took her to the station-house; I went ahead of them, and at the station-house the woman pat her arms aronnd lxwry's neck ; the prisoner said, "Don't take me ill, you know me ." he let bnr go ; I was standing there ; be came np t me and says, "What the do you want!1" I wild nothing, hut that I had bis number; Lowry caught ms and unshed me in the station-house, and locked me nn and preferred the charge of assault and battery against me, nlso with interfering with him in his duty; I had not touched him at any time nnt il he arrested me. J-ieiundant was held in ijimifl bail to answer. Local Odds and Ends. A short-sighted lnjVl dual this morning questioned a street contra"4"1 M to whether our pavements were all concrete. If school-teachers can dismiss GerJntw'n schools and reach the city by aid of stea power In half an hour, why can't children who le ,nree r finr miles from the school house reac borne In the came time ? Bad roads and conntry n The Celtic Association of Ame'6 K'e a com plimentary dinner to John Mart. -ksq-, ' Kil broney, Ireland, to-morrow, TH"811' evening, at the La Pierre House. . T. . , it Kev. Edward Hhlppln vn Hector of the Church of 8t James the I ".8 accepted a call to the Rectorship of St Jan8 Church, Lancaster. Mud on Market str1 yesterday was four Inches deep, by a;tual mJ'enient -'Whistling Mose". a"l'nn"d Cuban lnde- Twtwlon.. Rr. nr. mfv-T Other "nOOdlCS." '-Persons who vi'f'y rtent, JurtnK 0e ThTSsf JurXhed b, bakers ? are thl? nedent " chuckling over the prosperity of thl"Chane tUe breath" Is the latest term for 8wi1l!")lS meeting of the Franklin Institute to- n'rfle Female Knights of St Crispin meet to- !li"eware of oroide watcher Cradles are in demand. I)ath op Andrew McMakin Mr. Andrew ' McMakin, whose death occurred in New York city on Monday last, was a resident of Trenton, New Jer ne.v. At an early age he entered upon the career of a journalist In this city, and In partnership with Mr. R. llolrien he established and successfully conducted the Kanurday Courier, a weekly literary paper of a high order; and after the death of Mr. Holdcn, the A niuriean Courier was established, with lunch suc cess at lirKt, by the surviving partner. Mr. McMakin subKC(ucntly became unfortunate, and went to the West eou'ng In business inSt Louis and other cities. 'He recently removed to New York, and opened a -store on Broadway. Deceased leaves a widow ami two daughters to mourn his loss. His funeral took place this afternoon from the residence of his trroriher-in-law, Peter Armbruster, Esq., No. 812 Norla Eleventh street Tub BimakBY at pHOiNixvn.L Jacob Baugh, Burgess of the Borough of Phoenlxville, Pa., has offered a reward of 2(R) for the asrest and conviction f the persons who, disguised, entered the dwelling house of Hannah A. and Mary C. Knerr, at Phoenix Vllle, on Sue motning of December 1, 1S69, and carried ml live one hundred 6-20 U. S. bonds, one five hun dred V S. bond, nine hudred dollars In city sixes, two gold watches with gold chains, two silk velvet circulars, and a quantity of other wearing apparel, etc. The victims of this robbery alBO offer a reward of fftoo for the arrest and conviction of the thlovei. The detectives of Kkls city have been fnrnlslied with all the Information concerning the robbery, and en deavors are being made to ferret out the burglars. Stealing i-kom an Kxpkkss Wagon Thomas Conlon had a hearing before Alderman Kerr this afternoon upon the. charge of larceny. The witness against him was John Simon, driver of one of the Adams' Kx press wagons. lie ten tilled that on Tues day aiu ruuon his wagon was standing on Market w reft, near Third; be was waiting for a package from one of the store; he saw the accused pass him with a box, and snsplclonlng that It waa stolen from h j wagon, he pursued and arrested him and re covered the property. He had a fight with the prisoner, during which the latter bit him In the linger. The box belonged to the firm of Bunting, liurborow & Do., Nos. :;2 and S34 Market street. It contained goods to the value of I12S-40. Defendant was liouud over to answer. A Gnu, Dangerously IU-knkd This morning Fanny MiUgun, aged twenty-three years, a nurse - In the family of Thomas Utlev, residing at No. 1008 American street was dangerously injured by the ex plosion of a can of coal olL She was making afire in the stove, and. In order to make it burn more briskly, she poured a portion of the contents of the can on the kindling wood, which at the time was on fire. An explosion followed, and the girl was shock ingly burned anout Uio fuce uud body. She waa re moved to lit Mary's Hospital, where she lies In a pre carious condition. The physicians la attendance have no hopes of her rw"'"' IIahkirs Being Votku kok at a Fair. The set of lumens which la on exhibition at St. Theresa fccUuol House Fair la being briskly contended for by Bev'Titl parties, among whom the more prominent are Mr. lialpln, the representative of the draymen; the Harmony Engine Uompauv and the Knicker bocker Ice Company. The latter icem to be the most confident of success. AN Appointment. Mr. Henry Phillips, jr., No. 420 Library Btreet, has been appointed a commis sioner of deeds, to take depositions, acknowledg ments, and to administer oaths, etc., for all the States and Terrltorles.by their rennc ctlve Executives. Bobbery. Some time during Monday night a ves sel lying at Marcus Hook was boarded and robiied of a lot ol rope, rigging, etc., belonging to Mr. Lewis jutting, restairw ' rtn. m nrown street. Amnivkhhahv. To-day is the firth anniversary of the running of cars on the Union Passenger Kailwav line. Flags on the heads of the horses denote the occasion. THt Dwrr TTlTSVii Mnuunwvwltl M.nl.l. n Ma .uanlnA at th. 1 lift 1 1 fa it - 11 , I '...... 1 1 nn it at the Academy of Music, it being the last of the first Mtiea of Mr. T. B. Pngh's Star Course. tit vsnnvvn I m Tr t m i m t ii am?,QKAYM) TttB BEW1CB'r AliD BKtiT Htattosn and Kna-ravsr. Hi. UJLWNOT ttUsit. WUIO IA a.. WEDDING AND ENGAOEMTWT RINOS, of solid 1 karat fins gold, QUALITY WAR. RANTED. A fail assortment ol sisee always on hand. FA K H A BltOTHKK, Makers, t Hwtm! Ho. KM OHKHRUT Htreei. hsTow Fourth. O- I T S. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ELEGANT TRIFLES, m Bronze, Gilt, Wood, Leather, etc. ItikNtnndu, lVrllincr IciU, l'ocket llookd, Card Cne( .oIJ Prns, lnoIlMf Etc. lloxeia of FlnoMtatlonery, WITH INITIAL, MONOGRAM, ANIMALS, COMIC, ETC. LOUIS DREKA, Stationer and Card Engraver, No. 1033 CIIESNUT BTREET, ll!Hmwflmrp PHILADRLPHI A. PRESENTS. A handsome assortment of NI0KNA0K3 soitable for OHKIHTMAS PKF8KNTB. WRITING DKSKH, Krom ,l 60 to (X). BRONZK INKRTAND9, POOKKT ROOKS, GOLD PFNS, KNIVKS, WORK BOXRS, CIGAR, CARD. AND I1RK8SINO CASKS, HACKGAMMON BOARU8. PORTFOLIOS, CHKHH. DOMINOK8. PARLOR CROOUKT, PLAYING CARDK. OAMK8, VIENNA AND hOOTCIt HOODS, In icreat variety. Poxes of Fine Stationery, stamped with initial, birds flowers, etc, .T. LINEIID, STATIONER AND CARD ENGRAVER, No. 921 SPRING GARDEN STREST, . 8 17 wsm PHILaPffLPHIA. JJOI,IIAY (OOIS-A fc'UAJVW IHSPLAV. WRITING DESKS. SCOTCH AND VIENNA GOODS. Knives, Gold PenB and Pencils. fValleta and Pocket Booka, Cigar and Card C"". Backgammon Boaids,; Dominoes, mess, Cnbbage, Bionze Inkstands, Portfolios, Gaes. And a large variety of cjjods snltable for CHRIST- R. H05KINS & CO.. Btatloners, Engr'ert Steam Power Printers, NO 813 ARCH STREET, 6 1 mwsSrr PHILADELPHIA. A TREMENDOUS DISPLAY OF CJOMOS AND FANCY GOODS FOR THE HOLIDAYS. joxxra n. niLGUi & co., No. 630 ARCH STREET, 11 5 Srarp rniLADELPHIA. DRY QOODS. No. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, OPENED TIIIS DAY For tlic Holidays, 250 DOZEN LEG RAND XTRACT, Warranted genuine (as good as Lnbln's) only 66 cts. Ladies' and Genu' Hdkfs. for the Holidays. Handsome Real Lace Hdkfs. and Collars. CO dozen Lace Collars for Presents, 85 and 31 x cts. 600 Real Cluny Collars, 50 and 75 cents. FANS! FANS! FANS! FANS! 180 Silk Fans, 76 cents and fl'OO. Elegant Silk and Satin Fans; Spangled Fans. Fans closing out. GLOVES! GLOVES! GLOVES! FOR PRESENTS 60 dozen genuine Jonvln 2-bnttons, fl-25, cost over f200. 75 dozen Dncbess Laced Gloves, 11-00. Great Bargains In Gloves, at very low prices. Largest lot or Gloves In the market. FANCY GOODS CLOSING OUT. New Calicoes for presents, 12 cents. 1000 yards Dress Goods, 25 and 28 cents. Yard-wide Heavy Poplins, 3s cents. BLACK SILKS reduced for present. An elegant lot of 12 15 wfsmu VIENNA WRITING DESKS, Closing ont at Great Bargains. U SEFVIi I It U H 13 it T H FOR THS HOLIDAYS. POINTE, RFAL VALENCIKNNB, A in CI THREAD AND GUIPURE luoAj Jfcib In Setts, Collars, Hdkfs., and by the yard. TRIMMED AND EMBROIDERED SETTS, ROMAN SCARFS AND SASHES, GLOVES of every description, INDIA AND CASHMERE SCARFS, Together with an elegant stock of SILKS, POPLINS, and every variety of DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, CLOTHS, CASSI- MiCIUCS, ETC. ETC. T. W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St, 9116p PHILADELPHIA. FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFE MAliVIN'S SAFES! 1 THE BEST QUALITY! THE LOWEST PBICESI THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT! Fire Proof. , Burglar Proof. MARVIN & CO., No. 7'Jl CHEfiWIJT Street, (Masoulo Ball, PHILADELPHIA, ace Broadway. N. Y. 18 Bank St, Cleveland, O. A number of Second-hand Balei 0 different makea and alMi for sale VERY LOW. I w mwflmrp SAFES, MACHINERY, eta, tooted and bolatea promptly and carefully, M tasonaUt rate. THIRD EDITION ua s n in oTon. Judge Orier will not Resign until the Close of the Present Term The Abolition of the Franking Privilege not Favored hy Members The Virginia Ques tion. The Decline ol American Nhlppln. Drxpatrh to tht AMnciatttt I'rex. Washington, Dec, 15. A delegation from New York arrived here this morning. It is composed or the following named gentlcmcu : D. D. Westervelt, T. F. Rowland, William Koulkcs, L. II. Boole, D. J. Tair, J. K. llotlmler, Thomas Mack, Joshua loung, William Rowland, and Rotiert Russell. 1 ney are connected with ship building In all Its branches, and their object Is to appear before the special committee on the causes of the decline f ship building and commerce, and the Committee of Ways and Means, with a view to procure such legislation as will revive that branch of business. They came hither at the uggetion of the Hon. II. C Calkin, of New ork, a member of the special committee, who Is devoting most of his time to that subject. Presidential Nomlnntlonn-Cablnet Position Vacant. Dtmatrh to Tht. Keening Tclrnraph. Wi.miNOTON, Dec in. The President to-day sent to the Senate the following nominations: K R. Hir to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme tYiurtof the United suites; David W. Houston to be Marshal of Kansas; Jason M.Johnson to be Col lector of the Twelfth district of New York; James H. Allaben to be Assessor in tne Second district or New York. The New Post Ofllrea la New York and Boston. Spttial Dttjxttch to The Evening Telegraph, Washington, Dec. 15. The Houhc Committee on Post unices has authorized Its Chairman to offer a resolution creating a committee to examine Into the construction of ilu; new Post Ofllces at New York and lloston. As soon as this resolution Is adopted a Hub-Committee of the House Post Otllce Com mittee will be appointed to proceed to Now York and Koston. The committee is under the Impression that the expenditures on these bnlldlngs are greater than thev were intended to be, and they wlsn to as certain that fact before any further appropriation la made. The Franking PrlvilcRe. The House Postal Committee discussed to-day the question of abolishing the franking privilege. The committee is not disposed to go so far as the recom mendation In the report of the Postmaster-General. If anything is done It will oe to suspend the opera tion of the privilege during the recess, and put It in force when Congress meets. Judge Crier and the Supreme Conrt. Two or three prominent Judges are here, It la un derstood at the instance of the President, In con nection with appointments to the Supreme Court. I'p to this time Judge Grler hag not sent In hia reslg. nation, and he now states to his friends that he will not resign until the close of the term of court. Respect to Air. Peabody. In the House to-day resolutions of respect to the memory of the late (ieorge Peabody were introduced, and notice given that they will be called up for adoption next Monday. They authorize the Presi dent to send as many ships of the Hue as he may think proper to meet remains of Mr. peabody at sea, and convey them to New York ; and provides that the President shall take all necessary means to show the respect dne to the memory of the deceased. The Admission or Virginia. The Senate Judiciary Committee are In favor of the admission of Virginia, and will shortly report a bill restoring her without Imposing conditions to be fullllled in the lnture. There Is great division In the Reconstruction Com mittee respecting the conditions which Butler and others propose to impose upon her. It is doubtful if Virginia will be admitted before the holidays. FORTY-FIRST TERM SECOND SESSION. Senate. Wahbihoton, Deo. 15. Petitions were presented and appropriately referred for the (ranting of pensions and relief from disabilitiea. By Mr. ttamner (Mass ), tbs memorial of ths laboring men of the United Statea, in oonveution asaembled. asking the intervention of Congreaa in behalf of the eolored la borers in tbs Bonthern States. After Betting forth ths immediate necessities of theas people, the paper asks a distribution among them of the public lands of ilie United States and the appointment of s eoinmiaaionar to par chaes lands in thoas Southern States where thors sre now no pubbo lands. Referred to the Committee on Public Lands and crdsrsd to be printed. Mr. Hamlin, from the Committee on the District of Co lumbia, reported with amendments a bill to enoourafrs and promote the International Exhibition to be held in Washington in 1871. Mr. llamlin explained that as amended the bill simply authnriEeji s corporation for the purpose proposed. It was simply an act of incorporation, the partioaintereated being deairous of organi.ing at an early day. He aaked that tbe bill be taken up immediately. The bill was then read. It provides in detail the manner of holding ths proposed ex hibition. Mr. llamlin moved to strike out the clause authorizing ad appropriation by the eitiea of Washington and George town in accordance with the recommendations of the committee. Mr. Sumner said that in 1871 it waa proposed to hold a similar exhibition in 1oudon, uuder the auHpicoa of the British Government. Our country waa isvited to contri bute to that exhibition, and be present through commis sioners. If it was deemed advisable tc proceed witli the bill, it might be batter to change the date or to postpone the measure uutil further information had been re ceived. Mr. Hamlin aaid he was not aware of the proDesed ex hibition at London. This bill, however, provided fer an exhibition either in 1871 or as soon thereafter a was de sirable The bill was then laid aside for the present. House. Mr. Ferris offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a oopy of the report of the 8iscial Agent of the Treasury in Alaska, in ref erence to estab lishing a portitbere. Adopted. ' Mr. Jones, of Ky. , by unanimous consent, oifered a pre amble end resolution declaring that, in the death of George Peabody, this oouutry and the world have sus tained an irreparable loss, and reciting the fact that the Uueenof Great Britain, the authorities of London, and the Kmpnror of the French have made extraordinary pro vision for the transfer of Mr. Feabodr's remains to his native land, and authorizing the President to order as manv ships of war as may be convenient and adequate lor tnv nocasion to meet at sea me European convoy ana conduct it to these shores, and to make such other prepa rations for the reception of the body as sre commensurate with the merits of the deceased. FROM THE WEST. The Fallen ItulldlnK Chnrcren mt Murder aiainsi me liuiiuera. Sr. Louis, J)ec. IB. The Coroner baa preferred ...... ... .iur.1.. In Ih. fniirth Ai.trrma mtratnit il T V I VLl C-B VI 11 1 " I . 1 n 11 1 L 11 ui.giw gtaiu.v " . a. Bnrnett. architect and superintendent : Samuel M. KOBH. aHBlBiant supenuwuuent; ruia r u.Niiiiuiuus and Richard Parrel, (contractors for atone masonry of the building, corner or JCit-hth and Olive streets, part of which fell on tne tn or November ana miiea ana wonnaea a numoer oi persons. Pardoned by the President. President Grant has pardoned Anna Copplntt sen tenced to one year's Imprisonment a short time since for passing counterfeit money, on the ground that sne waa tne nupe . oi ner nusDand. one nau been in prisoa about a month. LEOAL INTELLIODNCD. 117. 8. District ConrtJudge Cadwalader. In the ease of the United States vs. Bsniamin K. Moret. Assistant Assessor of the Kightu district, at Reading, wno was ctiargeu witn misdemeanor in otne wtiile serving under (Jolonel Alexander, bsiore roported, ths jury ren dered a verdict of guilty, with a recommendation to the mnrcv of the flonrt. Bankruptcy business was before the Court this morning. Court of Quarter Hesslonej Judge Paxsoa. UK1L. M'LAUliHl.IN. Shortly before tbs sdjonrnmsnt of ths Court yesterday, the judge sentenced Mclaughlin te ths payment of a tins oc s iiaaj ana sn lmpnsonmsnt oi six years and eleven snonins in uis jLastern remtenuary. Prison caaea were tried to-dav. Henry Cline owned up to the larceny of horse, wagon, and set of harness. Henry Doeterrer was aoquittsd of a charge of larceny. The prosecutor oomnlainod that bs missed Hi.n. from hia pocket, and tbs prisoner was a boarder In ths same hoass where be lodged, but thers was not another wora vi eviuenoe against una. utvm iTumy tooioreu; was convioisa or carrying a eoncealed butcher knife, wbioh, while drunk, he drew unon a friend, threatening to "tiiiver his tar.. tnnii.. with it. Ths Hibernian proprietor of ths ruia mill where this thrilling scene occurred sprung a rattle which brought s "coppy" to the spot and settled Trusty's ease James McUoaald waa oharged with laroeni J nines Oarr. an old man. testified that in Oetohar h. A- defendant's ofhoe, in Kicbmond, to buy some ooal snd in paying for it he, by mistake, ss he oould not read and hia tgni waa weak, gavsuis uer.eai.nl a tea dollar bill, whion tne uuier said was oniy a two oousr note, giving only 0i ty cants in cbaiurs, and keeping the balancs. " ' A WW nil. S1I UU KIM. TBI (IRAN n Jnnv Judge Pjaoni sourse yesterday of dlreoilng ths Sheriff to draw additional names for service upon ths (lilnd Jury had the edect of securing tbs sttmidaWof vftnU Grand Jury of twenty-three members, s thins rrl. of Ute vaars In this Gourt. rarely seen Cnnrt af Uanrtnr HswsUas Jadae Pl.. WiUism Simons was tiled lor ths laresu L bUC horse, which Uis BrossuuUir all h. of tody of the defendant for keep during ths wi.t-i -i.t nine sesount betwsen him snd the prosecutor. sudTA CIS! tu7norseinsstUenuint.wiUi tne ionssntoif L, JZZ vssvr. .wivM, FOURTH EDITION EUROPE. Later from the Carliat Insurrection The Reciprocity Treaty Between England and the United States The - Para guayan War. . FROM EUROPE. The Car I let Insnrreetlonlnts. By tht A ngto-A mtrieun Cable. Paris, Dec. IB. The Carllst Insurrectionists con tinue unite active on the French border. Yesterday several casus of arms, supposed to belong to them, were seixed at llayonne and other places In that neighborhood by the French authorities. The (Jreat Britain Iterlprorlty Treaty. I-Onpon, Dec. 15. The Jfornina Telegraph has an editorial to-dy on the renewal of the reciproeajy treaty, wherein It predicts some modification of the policy of Congrats towards the Dominion of Canada, through the Influence of Secretary Fish, who is a be liever in free trade. The Kaitllsh Cotton Hirpply. The JYthm to-day hns an editorial on the cotton supply question. While admitting the Improved quality and price of India cotton, It does not co -wider possible the displacement of American de scriptions. B3BI American Teasel Damno'ed. Pi.t mouth, Dec 16. The American ship Kear sarge. from Liverpool Dec. 1 for Calcutta, has put Into this port leaking. Thin Afternoon's Quotation. Paris, Dec 16. The lionrso to-day clOHCd quiet; Hemes, Vli. 8Tc IIavkk, Dec 15 Cotton onrns Ann and quiet botk on the spot and afloat, at 137f. Wic. on the sHt and lB6f. Rtic. afloat. Antwkhi, Dec 18. Pctrolenm quiet and un changed. FROM SOUTH AMERICA. The War la Pnj-uguny. Paris, Dec. 16. Still later malls have been re ceived from Kio de Janeiro. The Brazilian Minister having unsuccessfully opposed the oontlunanoe of the war against Paraguay, had tendered his resigna tion, which was accepted. C O N It I? S H. Senate. ContinutH from the Third Eliiiim. Mr. Brownlow had read from the Secretarv's desk a lorur personal explsnation in regard to his connection with the ate poiuicai.evenia in itnnessee, ana denying tne reoort that he aided tne attempt to elect Andrew Johnson Sena tor, etc. Mr. Carnenter then took the floor and snoke at lenirth in support of hia resolution, declaring that the Spaniah gunooate anouia sot De pei miitsa to leave new x ors. The resolution nassed Vjv the Hensa fur an sdionrnmnnt from the 2v!d of December to ths 6tb of Jasuary was passsa. lioune. Continurd from the Third Edition. Mr. Jones. BDeaking to the resolution. exDressed some surprise that such a proposition bad not been ottered by some other gontleman. Lin presumed that members might ue desirous to discuss u, ana ne therefore gave notice tnat he would call it np for action on Monday next. Mr. Duvall offered a resolution instructing the Commit tee on Foreign Affairs to inquire whether any Injustice bas been done in the settlement of the acoounta of Alfred Caldwell, deceased. Isle Consul at Honolulu. Adopted. Mr. Strickland onered a resolution calling on tne Uoin- missioner of the General Land Office for information as to the disposition of lands granted to Michigan m Janu ary. 1850, for a railroad from Grand Haven to Flint. Adopted. Mr. Stoughton offered a resolution calling for informa tion as to the payment-of the bounty for the capture of Jefferson Davia. Adopted. Mr. Scotield offered s resolution calling on the Secre tary of the Treasury for information as to the disposition made sf ths (livO.UUO received by the United States for aggressions on American commerce, pursuant Co uie treaty witn Japan of October lent. Adopted. Mr. Proaser introduced a bill to provide tor specie pay ments. r The bill to remove all political disabilities imposed by tne fourteentn amendment was referred. Mr. Clarke offered a resolution declaring it as the indg ment of the House' that whenever the public lands are disepcumbessd of the Indian titles they shall be immediate ly open for settnmient under existing laws or nnder sucn rules and regulations ss Congress may prescribe, and that ths sale of Indian lands to corporations and specula tors by treaty stipulations Is contrary to sound punuo folicy. In derogation of ths rights of tne people, and that he House will refuse hereafter to make any appropria tion to carry out the provisions of Indisn treaties in wtucn tne terms or tins resolution are not sd tiered to. ate ferred to the Committee on Indian Affaire.- Mr. Mnngen asked lesve to offer s resolution caUing for information -as to the Government bonds loaned to rail road companies, and tbs amount received from national Mr. Conger offered a resolution for ths oonstruotion of a nsrbor oi reiugs on LAke rlaron, netween roint su Hague and tne U utair river. Adopted. n'i. ii i i ...... n. .hi un.nl. Mr. Dawes in the chair, and resumed the consideration oi tne uensuB bill. The amendment pending yesterday for the collection sf ststistics of united otaies bonus noia by sorpurations ana individuals was rejeotea. FROM NEW YORK. Petroleum Dealers' Convention- Despatch to The Kveni j Telegraph. New York, Dec. 15. The adjourned meeting of the Petroleum .Dealers' Convention waa held this morning. A resolution was paaxed fixing 4tt degrees as tne Bianuara lor cruae on, a aeuuction oi sk per cent, to ne maoe in tne price per oarrei lor every aegTee aoove so. oil less tnan aegrees to oe re ported as unmarketable, and 44 degrees to be the minimum. A prolonged discussion took place upon the relative value of measurements and weights In determining the contents of a barrel of oil. many of the members laying great stress upon the Irregulari ties In Htaves. The dealers present then indulged In a iree mtercnange oi views ana experiences. FROM NEW ENGLAND. The Charleatown Navy Yard. Boston, Deo. 16. The command of the Charles- town wavy l ard was to-day formally transrerrea from Commodore Kodgers to Commodore Charles Steadman. The new Commodore was recelvod by tne onicers and marines under arms ana tne custo mary talute of eleven guns. Commodore Rodgers Is ordered to the command of the East India and China sqnadron, his rank being that of Admiral after the lHt of January. The store shin Supply is ready for sea, and will sail In a few days with stores for the Mediterranean squadron. The steam sloop-of-war Alaska received her crew to-day and will proceed to join the China squadron. The double turretted monitor Terror also takes ner crew to-day, and will proceed to New lork, ana Irom thence loin the West India sauadron. The steamer Ticondcroga Is repairing in the dry aoc-K, ana will not be completed before next jriarcu. me Niagara ;is being tranirormea into an iron clad. About 600 men arrived to-day from New York as crews for vessels to leave immediately. Manchester Municipal INectlon Makchkhtkr. N. II.. Den. 16 James Alverton citizens' candidate, was yesterday elected Mayor of this city, by 147 majority, over Isaac W. Smith, the present incumbent. New York Money and Htoek Markets. NR w York, Dec 15 Stocks weak. Money T por ct In specie. Gold. l'il. Five twenties. I8a, coupon. 114; do, 1R64, do.,mtt; do. 1866. da, liuv; do. do., new, 116: da 1867, 116V; do. I8a, I16j'i KMOg, 109X; Virginia 6s, 66; Missouri sixes, 80; Can ton company, m ; uamoeriana prererrea, vs con solidated New York Central and Hudson Klver, bSK Erie, tax; Reading, 99; Adams' Express, l; Michigan Central, 124; Michigan Southern, 85',; Illinois Central, 133 Vi Cleveland and Pittsburg, 82; Chicago and Rock Island, 104 X, Pittsburg and ton wayne, sn; western union Teiegrapn, w. PHILADELPHIA STOCK BXCUANCJB 8ALE8. Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third Street, BETWEEN BOARDS. 13000 Pa 6s, 8 se.... 108 100 ah Read E..b80. Mt; I itH) city 6s, N.d b. M 11000 doV.d b.Sd. M I -iooo Long isi 6s,70 es 6shLeh Val 68J, 7 ah Cam a AH, 119 U Bh Leh Val sen. 100 do 4.' S00 do 49'tl 100 do bSO. 60 4 ISO ao dsd. oe 200 ao 49-94 100 do 4994 IlK-eo paid.. 14 100 do .60 BOO ao..8dln. 60 BOO do IS. 60 s nu rcaua xut . , r 148 do Is. 64 66 do...s6wn. 64 100 do 64 loo do. siown.50 i-l 100 do 60 1-19 SECOND BOARD. t2500BelAD8m... 79 63 sb Reading... la. 60 liibOO rafts, 1 ser.ls. . S6....1C8 10 ih Leh Val 53 lshCaAAmR. ..n 8 ah Far A M Ilk. 117 B0 do.soCwn.kl. 69 BOO dO..S80wa 1S.60 -l 800 do..0rn.l.D0 1-U 4sh PennaH..ls. 64 17AMILIE8 DESIRING PURE AND UN ADULTERATED WINES AUD LIQUORS would do well to give me a trial. My 13-60 Brandy for Mince-Meat aatlilses all who try it. McALEKR, li u t rp 8. E. corner BliTU and COATES Su. FIFT1I EDITION TIIE LATS ST HEWS. The Bed Rirer Rebellion Failure 1 New York Hardware House Hotel Sold at Auction. FROM THE DOMINION.- The Red River lth.iii. CniCAOo. Dec. IB A special despatch to the Zribunf, dated to-dav. savs thn tains. inioiiirni from Red River is to the effect that the rebels have placed Coventor McTavlsh nnder close guard, on account of his recent proclamation advising them to i """u vin-ir arum nun Biiwnii iu tne government. Captain Campbell McDoottaH's nartv stLnmntoii tn enter Fort Garry, and were met at the gates by sen tinels who forced him back upon Amor lean soil, and, M'VM, imu in Hi-inn biiui, no wiu lurmnuen to re-enter the lines of the Insurgents. The account says the rebels eontinue to Issue rations from the Hudson Bay Company's goods with regularity; that Is, mak ing Inroads upon the provisions of the company. FROM NEW YORK. Despatch U Tht Evening Telegraph, Nttw York, Dec. 16. The well-known hardware HOI NP nf lvt,ihu.1 Unl.llf I- r .. 1 1 . 1 . . 1 , - 1 - -iini-t A aiiiu n. v-u, inuru tii-tinr lb in said their trouble arose from gold speculations. It la rnttiAfail , v, ., . .. i , , , iL . iu a ucsvj urj kuuuii is on ins eve 01 failure. Hotel Hold. ThA NpW VlirV TTl,..l nao -..) .1 n . ... I and was bid In by Mr. Hlckson W. Field at $1,095,000 for the trusters of the estate of the late Mr. Morgan. JPU BLIP 6A LEi Card to the Public. t. a. McClelland, no. 1219 CIIESNUT Street, announces that he will sell on THURSDAY next, at rublic Sale, commencing at 1030 o'clock, a large assortment of snpe rior Cabinet Furniture, which has been manufactured by our best houses for their retail sales, and which will be sold without reserve to pay advances. mutn, GROCERIES. ETO. I 809. COUSTV S EAST END GROCERY. WTflTB ALMERIA GRAPHS, 40 cents per lb. NSW RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, ORANGE AND LEMON PEEL, PURE SPICKS. PIE PEACHES in large cans, at only 18 cents per can, warranted good, and of this year's growtn. OUR TABLE SHERRY, 12-80 per gallon by cask, or 2-75 by five-gallon demijohn. COOKING WINES AND BRANDIES. CIDBR. COUSTYS EAST END GROCERY, No. 118 SOUTH SECOND STREET, 11 18 mwmtrp BELOW CUESNUT. CANS LARGE AND FULL. Tne finest In quality and style ever offered. SOLD BY AM. GROCERS Factory and Farms, Cumberland county, N. J. WHOLESALE AGENCY, No. 45 NORTH WATER STREET. lllTlmrp REEVES A PARVIN. FOR SALE. HANDSOME NEW nWTr.f.T.IMO xvvav M tll buiiti for owDsr's m 1 his is just ths kins of t rssldsncs nut want, bebur wor my snd not sxtrs Urge. Teitua will ba nutda acoomniodstlng' to parohtssr. , JOHN WAN4MAKKR, 18H SIXTH snd MARKET. pREDERICK SYLVESTER, REAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 208 South FOURTH Street, 1015 torp LADELPHIA. TO RENT. 1 O Xfc It U N T, A Largo Store In spleLdid order, centrally located, on South Side of Chesnut St. Address l. s. a, Tslsgrsph Offloe. 13 18 6t TO LET TIIE STORE PROPERTY NO. 723 ( hesnut street, twentv fiva fant tmnt. hnn. rtu snd forty-flvs feet dso to Hfnnt.t. .t.M Klr buildings ttva sturiaa hiah. Possession Miy 1, 1H70. Ad dreiis THOMAS g. 1 1.fcTCliKR, IH ltf ' pelsnoo.NJ OENT.'S FURNISHING QOOD8. rpRY OUR 18 25 SHIRT. TRY OCR WHO BHIRT. TRY OUR 2 71 BHIRT. THY OUR C3 00 8HIRT. TRY OUR BOYS' SHIRTS. They ara ths cheapest and bast fittluf SHIRTS told. Ons trisi will make ran ear customer, T. L. JACOBS A CO., Jfo. W CUE6KTJT StreeU Unaaurp 8AFE DEPOSITE COMPANIES. THE PHILADELPHIA TRUST, SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY. Chartered by the Legislature of Pennsylvania, April, 18G9. Cnpitnl, - 500,000 I'stnbllshed Tor the Exception of Trust, Execu torships, Etr.t the Nafe Keeping of Talaa. hire, and the Renting of Mmall Hafee In Its Burclsur-Proof Vaults In the Granite lire-Proof Itulldloa; or the Pblla. drlphla National Hank, C'brs nut street. This Instltntlon will be opened for the trsnuetloa of bn.ioeMon MONDAY, December fl. when tbs Uotnpenr will be in resdinsKs to reroive Mpeciai, Dkpomtb for tbs Hakk Kkfpino of Uovkhnmfnt Bonoh and otherRp.cn. KiTiKN. Bii.veb 'snd ItoU) Platk, Jewelry, snd other portsble ValDAIU.IH, under apecisl guarantee, t rate si . ilsr to those charKed by other Bafk Dcpomit Compa nih in ths principal cities of the United Btatos, and lo Kknt hMAi.i. Hapem inside its HtiRoLAB-PRoor Vaults st rates varying from I5 to $76 peryoar, aeenrdinc to ales and location. Tuniie Vaults are wall lighted and venti lated, of enormoua strength, and no etfort or expense haa been , spared in their construction to ren der them AnaoLUTaLl BIMiciUH PHUur. Watchmen of undoubted character, vigilance, and iiiUUiiirnrn will ba onduty day and night (bundaya and holidays included) inaide and nutaida the preniiiias; and every conceivable precaution has been adopted in the internal arrant-amenta to preclude the possibility of stealthy oraudden thett. Nothing naa bren omitted to proviils for the eun venirnrc and moat perfect attainable security of Depom tora and KenUr, and afford abaolute Kapktt against Kimk, Tira.KT, BrnoLAKY, and Acx.-nKNT-the msana for which, aa adopted by the Company, are not, it la believed, excelled in the oountry. All fiduciary obligation, auch aa Truata, Guardian, ahtpa. Kxecutorahips, etc., will be undertaken and faith fully diHoharged. Money received on denonit at Interest, aubioct to with drawal atthe pleasure of depoaitore. Coupons, Interent, and other Income will bs col looted when desired, and remitted to the owner for a ainaU commiaaion. Suitable accommodations ara provided for ths conveni ence of ladira. Circulars, giving full detail forwarded on application. Qffies Bourn, 9 o'clork A. M.toi o'clock r. Jt. DIRECTORS, TIIOMAS ROBINS, LEWIS R. ASHHURST, J. LIVIN08TON ERRINGER, R. P. McCULLAOH, EDWIN M. LEWIS, JAMES I. CLAOHORV, BENJAMIN B. COMEQVS, AUGUSTUS II EATON, F. 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