THE DAILY EVENING 3 EL E G it A P 11 I'll J L A DEL I'll 1 A , M 0 N DAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1870. r. a. am x. mi. Thf Anntml .limine of lie (Jprnnniimn nnd Vnrrlvown liuilroitd-Important ItiMlne-M Thf! rrnpunril 1Htne of he Uonit, The annual meeting of stockholders of the Phila delphia, Mrrmautown and Norrl'tinvn Ki'lroad 't mpany was held this mornim? nt mitf o'clock. In Handel ami Haydn 1UU, Kitflitli And ir.e.-n r.rei-m. Air. H. 1 daw waseallud to the chair and Mr. Lewis lJi k in wan appointed serretnry. Tho following annual report of the Hoard of Direc tors was read liy the Secretary and sd ipled : "The Income of the company during llir; 'Ileal vfar ending trplemier :, wo, trom pvsn;'rn, freight, malls, en;., amounte.l to t i'iw,4-;vrf4. eeiM 1 lug the income of previous year ty 2'HS 47. From the receipts of the J ear, alter the payment of all fxpeiipos for maintaining anil operating t'i". road, I'nited States tax on receipts, Stile tax on receipts knd tonnage, I' rilled State tax on dividend-. Slate lax on capital, two dividends on the i-apitil st.-irfc of five per cent, each were declared, leaving 11 bii in'Vj of i:i4,44'i 41 carried to tne credit cf contingent ac count, exceeding the nut Income durmjj the previ ous year wv "io,&M-fi6. "The convertible lo;in'of the companv has lieen re 'ueed liy eniii-erwion iutu etoek during the year from !, uen to Jin,4nii. "The I'lymonih Railroad has been extended tn nnd rennet-led with the North I'etm-iylviini i Rulroil a' t'reland. That road, and the building roiuirt 1 to ccoinniidat the lusiut"s thereof, will hi. in be completed, and we believe tint I he income from tha wnporlnut branch will be SHlisfartory." Tables id ' statist:!-, giving Hie i eiurus In d-:tad, lit'coiiipanlcd the report. The subject of the proposed lense of the P. C -N. K. It. to the Heading hallroad Company was then taken up. The bitter road proposes to lease tho .ci man town tiinl Norrlstown roads lor the i-r:n of line hundred and ninety-nine years, the R-.dui:? real t" pay all expenses, to Increase the allien I ) two millions, and pay auniial dividends of I. por pi r ceiit. on the stock so increased. The tvvmsid the proposed lease were then reel. Aficr the li-aao had been read, Mr. S.iui'iel E-Hul fdli rcd the following: Jicotcxt, That, the resolution p.ised by t'i of Managers nl tlieir meeting to-day. in r'e fer tile execution of the Ii-hm- an-1 supplement iv. tin: minutes of the Hoard, be mid the same a: ky raliiled, conllrnii'd, and adopted bv I lie In ldi is of this company, the fluid resolution r. Hoard nee to !'.!! in ! UlTtV KtcVH iferruJ to being as loilows: y.v.'.t-i i n', That the President no and he is hereby authorized, for nod on behalf of this immiiji -my, to olllx the corporate seal of the onifiany to lib! "s.ii I lease, to cause the same to ho duly attested by the Secretary, and to duly acknowledge and deliver tho Faid lease ui the act. and deed of tins c iinn my, and that the l'risident be further authorized to do for and on behalf of this company whatever, in his fpiidon, may be necessary or proper to fully --arrv tit the true intent and meaning of each and all of the provisions of l he said investment. It was moved that this resolution be laid unon tho table until the stockholders have an ample opportu nity to inquire into the mitoeet. The lease was objected to on the gro'ind that the road Is already earning more than trie Heading Road proposes to give, an-1 the lucrease of thirly Bve per cent. 1E l he stock Is no more thau an t(uivilerit for the yearly surplus earnings of the -company. It was a)no thought that if the "H-ia liu Ki.i toad got control of tne road no changes in Indus would be mvdu to suit the convenience of the travellers when they were wrntcd. It was sa il that nothing was known ol the subject until last Friday, nnd that the FtocMiolders ought to have due notice. Mr. t'olkct S lid that the subject had beu before the board for a year, but they could not, obtain fliiv iltlng dtilulte from the heading Company until la ely. 'onsidrrabl( dlKcupsion took pl.ice as to the de sirability ot postponing the subject. Mr. Henry M. Thillip', In lK-haif of the President and Hoard, nan! that there was no opposition to a postponement, but they hope the time will be a short one. lie said that though the company hail really been earning seventeen per cent., yet seventeen per tent, ou the present stock is not seventeen per cent on the stock as It will be Increased. The Kenning coir pnny will commence to take charge on the 1st of December, If unreliable to t He stockholders. Mr. Phillips then explained the terms of the lease iu detail and explained the advant iges to both parties. The motion to postpone was then put to a stock vote, the subject to come up before a special meet ing of the stockholders of tiio company to bo held oa the if,th of November. l (On the result of tho vote being declared It, was found t hat f-43 had voted la favor of the postpone ment and ilso against It. The resolution to accept the lease was then Adopted by a unanimous apoken vote. The meeting then adjourned to hold an election lor foer directors. The following gentlemen were elected: V.'illiam Hartner, Win. II. Xiart, Joseph Bwift, and Charles Kills. Asp.u'i.t and Battery Casus. Joshua Murray (colored went into a beer s iloon on Coat.es street, above Fourth, lust evening, and assaulted a German without any provocation. A policeman was ended In and .Joshua was taken to the Seventh District Station-house, when, after a hearing before Alder man I ahill, he was committed to answer. Jacob Mecke, residing in (rlenwood street, was arrested on Saturday for committing a violent afsau'.t and battery on a woman who remonstrated with him because he was beating one ol his children most unmercifully the dsy before. Jacob was held to bail by Alderman Cahlll. TiFFcrtNO PiuaoNEiis. An individual nimcd Albert Skilton was arrested in Mount Airy by oilW.m Ho.vard yesterday for attempting to resjue a prisoner. Ite had a heating before Alderman Good, r.nd was held In t-MIU bail to answer. Louis Odenbach was arrested iu the same place npon a similar charge yesterday, lie struck Police man Kldcrton aud st'empted to take a prisoner from him. Louis wii9 held to answer by Alderman Good. At a Meetiw; of the Directors of the National Railway Company, held at tuctr o:!lc In this city on Saturday last, it was unanimously resolved to In vite proposals up to the '25th instant, to build the several connecting roads In w.'-.oie or in sections, between Philadelphia and New York. The length of the connected lines is eighty il. miles, and the whole is to be laid with steel rails. Tha work is to be commenced at once an-1 prosecuted vigorously. Schooner KonHKD. On Sunday morning the cchooner Abbey L, Da iv, lying at pier Ifo. Id, Klcli rnond. was boarded by thieves, who, breaking open the hatch, Wi nt below and stole l&ti tathoms oi 3 inch line, 100 I alliums of '2.. -Inch line, aU thi mtlu Hln ttlg, and a section of hose. Tne property was valued at 300. LARTNY Ca?e. Mary Evans and Mary Eotrm weie arrested on Saturday morning last upon Him charge of tho larceny of u piece of goods from the store No. 1732 Cullowhllt utrcet. The stolea properly was found in their possession. Defendants hi t a bearing bef jie Alderman l'anuoiist tu 1 were Utld to iiiibwer. SrrpaEO Ftoi.en Fkotertv. On Satur-lny morn ing boat's crew wo. 4, of the Schiy.kilt Haroor Police, while passiu up the scliuylkiil, noticed rour men at Chesuut street whaf wi' h a s--t of sails in their possession. As the oitlcers advaneeu tiio men drorped the property aud ran. Tlie baU are sap obed to cave been stolen. Eey. Aiexandbr TiEED will describe Italy, Its aublory, government, people, maimers, customs, scenery, etc., at the VVest Arch Street Presoyterlau Church, to-morrow evening. Jt will be an Interest ing lecture, and should ensure a crowded church. Dr. Heed Is one of our most popular aud eloquent divines, sua always attracts large audiences. A Bad IIcsravp. on Saturday evening James Freel, residing at Vu, mo Struther street, as saulted his wile and threatened to kill her. lie had a lure-sized butcher knife in his hand at the time. A policeman was notified aud Jauicb was taken iut custody, lie hid a hearing before Alderman Hubvj and was held in ball to answer. Ai.tjkrmen'8 Fines The City Controller has ac- Vuowlidged the following receipts of Cnes, etu., from Committing Magistrates for tun mouUi of October: Alderman N- ill, ;i2; Al-iermau Uodoou, 47; Alderman Dlla9, $31; Alderman Kind ill, S'n; Alderman Massey, f 40 ; aud Aldermau Puucoast, i JO. Aco'dent. About half-past S o'clock this morn ing Frank Caster, residing at No. VII m'j 1 x street, Frankford, hud his left hand b i-lly slutcered by the bursting of a guu. The sutreter was re moved to the Kplsoopal Hospital, where his tnarut) was amputated. AssiCLTiNO an Officer, William McMullin (not the Sijulre) was arrested at Fr ut aud M isf.er streets yesterday fjr assaulting Policeman MctJlynti. Tim prisoner was lie.d In "KH) ball by Alderman Suoe iiiaker. Fortunate Discovert. Shortly after 6 o'clock this morning a lire was discovered by police om.-.crs in the grocery store No. 110 Kace street. Tuey i-roke open the door, and with a few buckets of water extinguished the flames. C'AKELE.SNEf s. The lieutenant of the Sixth dis trict reported to the Chief of Police this moruing the fact that his men had found several nouses open in the district ou Sunday night. CirwNEBB Arrested. The poliee of the Sixteenth district vesterday arrested a uumberof persons for unDtug in the city a violation of ordinance, Tuo j-iisoutrs tic ail Hucd. Dfs'i i.t cTM k Fire. At r.n early hour nils moni Uip the extensive woollen mill of Mr. John Camp bell, in Montgomery county, west or Mnav'iuk,wa.s destroyed bv tire, "together wltn Its valuable con tents of stock aud machinery. The bull-ling was of stone and tlve stories htgh. The (Ire burned Willi great rapidity, and In two hours nftrv being discov ered the establishment was one mass of ruins. Tim lire originated under a stairway on tne Urat. floor, and is supposed to hivo bein the work or an lneen illnrv. The total loss is esthn-tted at, is i.ooo, upon which there is an insurnn-'e of only HT.Oimi, distributed among the companies of which Wil'iam Arrotf, No. 117 South 1'ourtU street, is uent, as follows: i ntincntal Insurance Company, of New York twno I.orillard Insiiranee Company moo Maar.i Insurimce Company f.ooo S onkers and New York Insurance Company, of New York .' Rino Washington Insurance Company, of New York r-'0r Hepublic Insiiraiiee Comoany B"oo .Ktna Insurance Company 50oO rmon Insuiance Compauy, San Francisco Kiold) 60)0 1 iremen's i-'uud Insurance Company, San Fran cisco diold) Bono The fire is supposed to have been the work of an irci Ddinry. TifK Brute Across tfir Delaware Tun Port Waki-F-KS Protust, At a meeting of the Hoard of Port Wardens held this afternoon, Charles Cramp, Kk., representing the properly owners along the Delaware above Market street, appeared nnd read a pi otest against the construction of the prousid budge at a less height than will acommo 1 1 o aM the vessels which navigate the river without, the al 1 rr a draw. A motion was then mode by Mr. John W. Iherman that the hoard protest to the Secretary of War. to whom the matter has been referred, inrniiist the construction of any bridge across the 1) la ware unless at a height to accommodate all vessels passing np or down, and also protesting. HgaltiPt the construction of any piers in the elunn?! vvay of the river. This was agreed to unanimously, and the president was directed to forward the docu ment. At the same meeting permission was granted for UvC extension of coal piers 6 and 6 at Fort K'ch tmi;d, and a ronton-' tnnice was reeelved air iinst, t;ie locution ol ti:e pier of the Penrose Ferry Bridge iu the centre of I he Seuuylkill river channel. P.i'Aitn oi St'itTKVS. At a montlng- of tho Honr-l ol sui vcys hcl-1 this inortiing. sewrs were author l;:ed to be ('(instructed on the foiiowm-? named st recto: Three feet, sewers on Cleiniel l s'reet, IxIWLCli Ci -Inl and Veinidiis; Dickorson street, be tween sixth ami Seventh : Sergeant, street, from Fn'erald to Kensington avenue; Master street, trom Maschcr to From; Locust strnet, from Fourth to l itlh, and Spruce street from Thiily-bcveuth to Thirl v-ntnth. At .private expense On Broad slreet, from Clip-"-nnt to the south siuo of iVnn s, pi, ire; fourth street, from Walnut to Spruce, and Front street, from Kice to Drinker street. 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The prisoner had a care-worn appearauce, aud seemed more quiet and moody then at any other stage of the trial. There vas considerable delay this morning, tho District Attcrneya being in long consultation with the detectives. The jurors handed the Judge a written nnery os to the propriety of putting a particular question to Dir. Try on. Judge I.udlew, after having submitted the note to the pi h;oner"s counsel, Eadi to the jurors than tho witness would bo recalled, and then tuey could put to him any legal (iiiestion. Daniel Daragli, the carpenter who made the plans used by the Commonwealth, was put upon the stand again and questioned as to soino disputes concern ing the distuuccs and size or buildings marked upou their plans. Detective E. K. Tryon recalled. Question by a juror. Did you testiry tint at any time you did or did not communicate to Michael Dunn any of the facts of Maiy Mohrmau's cise? A. 1 answered that by saying no, and now auswer it by saying no. Question by Mr. Ilagert. When did you Crst learn that a man had seen a man go bcliiud the old build ing on the lot? A- Yesterday nfternooti a week ago I learned it from Alderman Hems; I did not see the witness William Quesier until I saw him hereon the staud. Q, Prior to the confession made by the p'lsonrdid you ever hear thut a mau had seen a man go behind the building on the lot nt isixth street and S isquo lianria avenue? A. 1 did not; I had not beard of it prior to December 27, ;!; 1 lirst learned last Sunday a we-ii ago that John Giucrson had any kuowledge of thU transaction. Detecjves Taggart and Smith were recalled and said that they Urst learned ou the afternoon of last hominy vseek that on 1 ues-Uy morulug, September 6, lsiis, a fcifcu was seen going behind the old huaso on the lot, and never heard anything of H prior to the conlessions made by lluulon to Dunn; aud the came with regard to John Giberson, of btth which facts tuey were informed by Alderman Herns. Alderman Fields recalled I have stated that I was occasionally In the habit of go:ug to John ilaa lou's to shave; 1 hee seen hmi there with boots and shoes on, and cccaslouaily slippers. 'i he Common wealth then offered the plans and the eb-tliing of the child in evidence. Mr. U.igeit then Eald: "May H please your Honors, we have now ottered all Hie evidence we have In the case, with the exception of the witness of whom we have only heard since the begiuuing of the trial, ana cannot ten now soon ue cau be urouj- in; and if we can reserve right to examine him hereafter when comes in, we are now prepared to close." 'bjectlons being made by the prisoner's couusel, Judge Ludlow said: It is our usual practice to re serve tho right to examine but one witness, giving counsel for the prisoner time to answer that testi mony. The J uige suggested that the District At torney should now Btale the dillluulty in producing this witness and the probability of his appearance. Mr. Brewster also requested tint the point to which he would be ollered should be stuted ; but Mr. llagert, In order to avoid rtlilleudy now, closed with out any reservation, saying that if he deemed it advihable he could hereafter renew his oiler to exa mine the witness. The Defense. P. V. Carroll, Esq., junior counsel for the pri soner, arose aud opened the ca-ie for the defeuse. He said the Commonwealth had exhausted a whole week In presenting theirca.se; had presented a great many isolated tacts, which, but tor the statenmut of the in ruinous witness, Michael Dunn, would not have thrown the slightest ray of light on the mat ter. He would prove thai the prisoner was not where he was said to have been by the prosecution, and, in fact, would establish a complete alibi aud vindicate tne prisoner's innocence; he would prove that the wit nesses examined in corroboration of Dunn's state ment gave eu;irely diiieieut statements when tho occurrence was fresh in their minds, aud thef were examined before the Coroner; and they would pro duce witnesses who testiiiej before tho Corouer and were not examined here, to prove his i.iuocence; in short he would prove tint at th5 time of this occur rence llaulon was in bed aud remained there aU night. John Fisher sworn I live at the southwest corner Of Fifth and Diamond btrcets; keep a lager beer saloon; I remember tne evening Mary Mohrmau was missed ; Mr. Dan Ion was in my tavern that evening Iroin 7 M till 8V o clock; he had ou a white shirt with brown stripes; don't remember that he had a Lat on; wore light pants, I think, with a stripu dowu the side ; lie left my place in the neighborhood of a quar ter after b; 1 do not know where ha went after leaving my house; lie had no coat on; 1 had lived there four or live months befcre that; don't live there now; the tiiUuiKe to tuy lavvm is on jviuuoua sutct; tuMro sre two windows fronting from the saloon Into 1'irth street : the window ou Dl vnond street was on a bow, the erst on Fifth s'rei t was on, the bow, and the two others on Filth street were open, that Is the shutters; thera was light in the house, the saloon windows were frosted on thn bottom ro-vof liguts; the kltchrn window wns not frosted; lonkl-ig from niv psioon window Hxnlon's alley was octcbs Fifth street, but a little lower down. Cross-examined Before I went th; re this was nn old dwelling house; the widows are about two feet aud n-half above the lioor of thp hir-rooii; do not remember that I had shutters to the fifth street windows: 1 had Inside, blinds to the kitchen window; cannot Fay whet her the blinds were up or do vn tti ir, night; there was a light in the kitchen bsrweii seven and tdght or eight o'clock; after tint, there was no light there tat. I know of; I had two burners turned oil half way In the bir-rooai that night ; I know my wivdows were In 'his coa li tion on that particular evening became I never had them any other way on Sund i.vg; Hie reason I kept, the llrfct Fifth street window closed was b eiu"ett, bad the lettering on It, an-1 I t:eot It clo! I so tha', It would not make so much show on Sand y ; a con scientious reason ; I tlx the time of Ha'il m's stay in my room from 7V till 8',,, because bL 9 o'clock 1 bad no more beer; llinlon had ifve or six beers In that hour; 1 cin't toll whether he had had imiv morn before that time: the clothes he had on were his working clothes; I did not. see him again that evening after he lelt my house; he was in the habit, of visiting my house; lie was there a couple of days after that Sundav, but I could not say what day; 1 do not know that he wis there the Monday Bitot wards; I was there all day ; I think he was there on Tuesday, nut I could not say for sure ; he wbs there when the report came around ; I think he was there before VI o'clock on thnt day ; he whs not there lot,g that Tuesday ; I do not think he was there more than once that day; the report that the child ha beeu found came to my house before Hanlon was there; I found out about, it early In the morning ; It, was the diy the reward was put up; it was a short time after (a few rniu'ites before 12 o'clock) that he esine In; I was alone in the bar-rooin when he came in ; I did not see him at my house from fSundiy niuht until Tuesday. I do not remember that Alderman Fields or .Mr. Strawhaur were in my house on Sunday n'giir : T did not remain In my b ir room till Mm evening after Hnnh n went sunt; I went to the cigar store aoout 9 o'clock. Kate Hanlon sworn I nm near elch'een; I am John Hanlon's Elsler; my father and mother arc living: In September, lscs, they lived at, No. .r5 N. Filth stieft; there wi re two rooms on each tloor of that house, a three-story building; my mother, my father, my sister Mrs. Moiuinyer, my brother J-din, his wife, inv little brother, niid myself lived the e; John and his wlfo siepf, in the back room, second door: besides the family, there were Ave of the Vuinn family there that night; they came th' re in the afternoon that evening I was sitting on our stcs on Diamond stictt when my brother John passed over to Usher's tavern; 1 saw him standing near the ba' wliulow ; then he returned home, passed me on the props and went into his shop; that is all I seen of him; I cannot .say what time this wis ; It was after dark ; 1 do not remember how he was dressed; he had no coat or hat on ; I did not, see him again until the next mortiiig at the breakfast table. Here the court took a recess. . s - Having Eectircil aid from the State of Georgia to the extent of $l.o,000 per mile, it is jiresunicil that work will soon bu commenced on tbc Macon and Knoxville Railroad. A pctitleuiau recently from tbc South re ports that there is not n 6inLrlc "country store," grocery, or l'ost Ofiiee iu Lewis county, Tenu. At MewberfT, the county seat, there arc houses, a jail and Court House, but all arc abandoned to the owls and bats. A love-stricken youth iu Muscatine. Iowa, recently atdcd tho object ot his affections to elope with him. The young lady consented to do so on condition that he fchould pay her debts, which amounted to a considerable sum. lie pave her the money, but she failed to come to time at the hour appointed for starting, and tha poor fellow r now very miserable indeed. An old Hudson Baj settler having read an account of the Jersey woman who travelled all the way to China in quest of a husband, writes t( say that tho youug women who marry the officials of the Hudson Bay Company have to endure much more hardship in their "efforts to pet mated. The courtships are i;enerally done by clergymen, who select women of good moral character from their llocks, and forward them to tho distant settlements, where they meet their future lords for the first time, aud are "disposed of" half an hour after arrival. WEDDING AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS of solid IS-karat flao sold. QUALITY WAS BAN1KO. A full asnortment of aizea alway on tuiid. KARK A HHOTllKli, JHnUers, 85 wf mS No. &U OU.KSNUT Street. Imlow Fna rth. COKNER I5ROAT) AND WALLACE STREETS. ADAM FOKEFAl'UU'S GKKAT M I'.SA G Bll IE AND CIRCffTg. NEW ATTRACTIONS JI ST ADDED. A HERD OF DRMi:')ARIES, THE LARi EST EVER IN AMERICA. YOI'NO DOUBI.E-HLMFED UACTKIAN CAMEL. First appearance of THE WONDER Fl'L RRAZTLTAN FAMILY IN PHILADELPHIA. EVERY AFTERNOON AMD KVJKXING, at 1 and 7 o'clock. Admission 60 cents; children under ten yea's of age, an cents. ADAM FoREt'Al'UH, 11 7 fit Proprietor and Manager. yyTEDDINQ AND PARTy INVITATIONS EN GRAVED AND PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. VISITING CARTS. VISITING! CARDS. One Quire French Paper with Euvelopes to match, in a neat box, stamped, only 30 cents. JOHN LIN 3RD, 6 29wsm DmRp No. 921 SPRING RDEN Street. QOI)VI-ti IKESSES, SS'OO. Copying Books, 300 pages i-50 Do. do. 1000 do 2 5 COUNTING HOUSE STATIONERY. WM. H. H03KINS, Stationer, Engraver, Envelope, and Blank Book Manufacturer, Steam-Power Printer, Wo. 913 AltCEI Street ILLIAM W. ALTER, LICIIIGII COAL, 1LSO scnuTfiiriiiL, wTror.sirja, AKO DEPOT, No. 8B7 North NINTH Street, below 3irsrd avenue. Office, comer SIXTH and SFRINCJ GARDE Streets. iu ii siuw 8o PLATED WARE. MEAD & UOBBINS, MANUFACTURERS OP SILVEH-PLATED "WARE, Hard Metal (Nickel Silver), Have now the largest and most attractive stock Silver .dated Ooo-la that they nave evur oilered in New and Elegant Designs. All descriptions of SUrer-Plated Ware constantly cn hand, suitable for WEDDING PRESENTS. Tea Sets a a Low as S20. N. E. Cor. NINTH and CHESNUT, 10 6 BtuUi3ju PHILADELPHIA. THIRD EDITION TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. The Louisiana Election. Schcnck and lh3 English Wissicn. The Court of Claims. The Alabama Eaces. Gt Site. inc. Etc. MOM WASUIXOTOX. rollllex In lifliilntnnil. Sjwial Drpakh to The livening Te'ejraph. Washington, Nov. 7. A telecram from Senator Kellogir, of Louisiana, just received, pays the election there is proceeding quietly, though apprehensions are felt of trouble in New Orleans. Kellopru estimates that if the election is not interfered with, and if a full rote is got out, the Republicans will carry the SUta by from eight to ten thousand, cleetmff all their candidates for the Forty-f -econd Congress. .In ii ie Unary, of the Court of Claims, will retire this week and roeuine the practice of law at his old home, Harrl6burg. He will likely bo succeeded by Senator Drake, of Mi-sourl, especially if the Legitlaturc of that State, which is to be elected to-morrow, is carried by the Schurz-Browu faction. The Unulluli itllonlon. As regards the appointment of the Minister to England, it may be stated that the rumor of the place bcini; offered to Schenck is not confirmed by inquiry in oflleial circles. Tiic President is Mill in a ipiandary about it. but he will m ike n Eclcction before Congress meets. Kevlslon oT Army Turtles. Despatch to ttie AKfociated P-ren Washington, Nov. 7 The Board of Odiecra now iu session in St. Louis, Mo., for the revision of tactics, assembled by orders from the War Department in August, 1 Si in, U dissolved by orders just issued, and the following ofliccrs comprising it will joiu their proper stations: Major-Ceueral J. M. Scholield; Lieutenant ColonclJ. II. Potter. 4th Iufaatry; First Lieu tenant II. II. C. Dun woody, 1th Artillery: Second Lieutenant T. J. March. 7th Cavalry; Lieutenant Colonel Wesley Merritt, 'Jth Cavalry; Majors James Van Voast, lSlh Infantry, and John Hamilton, 1st Artillery. Major Samuel Ross ana rirsi .Lieutenant iicorge Atcneson, un- assigncd, have been ordered before the Retiring Hoard for examination. The Armlntlee Fiillure Confirmed. Despatch to the Axaociated ltesa. Washington, Nov. 7. The Associated Press despatch from Versailles announcing that Thiers had received orders from Paris to break off tho negotiations for an armistice, and leave the royal headquarters, is confirmed by an official telegram from Berlin just received in this cily by the North Oertnan Minister. FROM THE SOUTH. The Alabama Itaoca. Mcun.E, Nov. 7. Owing to the prevailing epiaemic, . tne agricultural ana me chanical fair aud the races connected therewith, advertised lor tne lilst instant, have been post poned until Lecembcr 0. Tre Wreck efthe Key VFM, Norfolk, Nov. 7. Captain Lewis has arrived from tho wreck of the steamer Key West, here toforc reported ashoro north of Cape llatter.n, He found it impossible to get the steamer off, The machinery will be taken out aud the wreck stripped. Tho cartro, sails, aud running rigging will be sold on the beach. Jitf York Produce Hiirkrt. New Yokk, Nov. T. Cotton unsettled aud lower; sales !2oo halts uplands at 10V ; Orleans at lT.'.e. Flour quiet and wit liout decided clianire : sales li),out) barrels. Win at dull and prices favor buyers: salna rr,(iuo bushids No. l at Sl-jfl.aMs for new ; No. 2at Iiio for ia ; rej western at l3l-H7. Corn firm and scarce; sales 24.0H0 Ims'ii-is old in l so it Western at fiSc. Oais liriu ; sales '2',lk)u busliels Ohio at M r8c. ; M esteru at MX 'i- Uuef heavy. Pork stiniiy, mess iu-oo. Lard nucuunged. hiskj bieauy ai vuc. B&Ulnore Pradune jfiarbef. Baltpmokk, Nov. 7. cotton wean and tending uuwuwaru ; iiiKiuuii-r, loi,!. j-ionr quiet ami stea''.y. vmeaturiu uutqnift; iMaryiuud amoer, f riis; I -70 , good to prime, $l-auv.l-i;(i; common to fair. lis (a. I '2t; Indiana ad tihlo, tl'-Sitli!t. Corn better and stock scarce; Willie Sniittieru, 70ni7ijo. for old and lUtaHo. lor new; o'd yellow, BO'Sfic; new, HuSK'r. live, COffijoe. Oats, 40.i4So. Mess PorK quiet at t'26'i6(V7. tfacon lu Rood demand; clear s-ni s, lyi".; suoniuers, lot.Tinc. Tiiere is no rm sides here, winch would brin lsc. Hauls, iifte, Laid quiet at lOj.jC. V lii.iky sells at uuc Lieutenant Colonel Chamberlain, of Ottawa. has bitu made the rccipleutof asivordof honor, in token f the public appreciatiwn of UU diriinguished services In tho iicld during the late invasion oi tiio Uointmon by tho blood thirsty I'cii in he. WHISKY. W II I SK I E S. Eye, Wheat, Eouibon and Morion jakeia WHISKIES, The product of the following Distilleries : "A. A II. 8. Overholt," "Wm, Brltton & Co.," "U. Uppiocott," Thoa Moore," Lynchburg" 'Mt. Vernon," Jos. a Finch," 'M. Weiss & Co." llugns&Co.,' "ohauion, Daly Si Kern,' "Sherwood," ' Old Dominion." In store and for solo In lots to suit purchasers. APPLY TO buooee, colket & co., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St. 8 11 Btntli3ra PHILADELPHIA. rr- BCIIOMACKER & CO.'S GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIQIIT PIANOS, These celebrated Instruments are acknowledged the uiunt durable and tiuely uulshed 1'iauo made, and nave maintained tiuir intra repuaiion aa F1UST CLASS for nearly a halfjcentury. Tiiey are now the leading Pianos of the world, and cau be obtained at MAN I'. FACT I KKKs' PRICKS, thereby savitg the protlt usually liittJe t.y tue Agent. Al.KO. THE BFRDETT COMBINATION CABINLT OKOAN, with the beautiful "Celeste ' attachment. Pianos and Organs to rent SU110MACKSR & CO., WAREROOM8 No. 1103 ClIEiNUr Street. N. B Special discount to Clergymen, Schools, and Academies. siutu ;u F0UUT1I EDITION THE WAR IN EUROPE. H. Thiers and the Armistice. The Bombardment of I'aris. It is to Commence To-mGrrcv. Due d'Aumnlo ul the Itopuhlic. The Strategy of rusiia. :tc i:ic. ctt-.. s:ic, inc. FJiOM El) ROVE. Thrlr-i Still at Vrraalllp.. London, Nov. (Siecial to tho N. V. TV.Y- grant). A de?mtch from our cirrespimdnt at Versailles, dated this moruinu;, 6tatcs that Thiers is Ftill at tho Frussiau head'iuarlcrs. M. Liurier strongly favors the armistice, and all hopes of this desired consummation is not yet j icl l id. Otir correrpoiHlcnt lays: I have goud autho riij for btutin,r that tho iioiiitiiirilment of PnrN will commence to-morrow. Tho Pru-ri ins aro now resolved to push the war to its extremity, without un instant's delay. Tin Diiko 1 Aiuurile. A pcncral feeling is spreadirir all over France iu favor of calling Duke d'Aumale to tho Pre sidency of the Republic. The Arintmlre Finally Hrfiied. ToiT.s, Nov. 7. A despatch fr-jm Vendomo says the proposition for an armistice has been unanimously refused by tho leaders of the Paris Government. The reasou for this is found in ihc refusal on the part of Prussia of a project to revictual the city, and also because she ac cepted with reserve the scheme for allowing Alsace and Lorraine to vote for members of the Constituent Assembly. Tho Piirln (aovrrnment Mupportrd. The Puris Government is generally supported in her action by the people of all classes. Tho Journal jliciel announces tho formation of three armies In Paris. At the latest advices per iod order existed there. The government in this city is acting energetically, and a universal uprising is expected to take place. I'riiRi-liir) Ktr-ut-gr. It now seems to be tho geueral impression that Prusbia has only Bought to gain time by seeming to admit tho possibility of an armis tice, in order that the troops lately investing Metz could come forward to Paris without dan ger. Frnnc-Tireiir Hiiceetmen. Despatches received from Dole, licauno, No gtnt, Le liotron, Chateaudun, aud Brazy give the particulars of marked success by tho Fraue tireurs. North (eriuitn I'arlln mcnt. London, Nov. 7 There i-i still talk of hold ing the sessions of the North German Parlia ment at Versailles and at Paris. FROM XEWEXGL,1XD. Crent I'lrn In IIonIod. Boston, Nov. 7. Tho lioston Lead Works, burned on Saturday night, was insured for $170,000, nearly all in local oUices. The loss exceeds !ro0,C00. N. Y. MONEY MAUKKT ON HAT Fit DAY. From the X.Y. Herald. "The gold market was weak, and declined to 110 on Hie abstnee of tne speculative support, which kept the premium from falling to in legitimate level. At the sunie tlnin thi loan market iecauie eatler, and the rates began to favor borrowers, although the variation from 'Hat,' or no Interest be tween holders and sellers, was of little moment. "I he news received this evening from Kurope aimounclig tho cessation of the armistice between the Prussian and French armies at Fans, luvolves important considerations in conucctiou with the etlect upon the gold market, In the midst of the War the motit' aud capit 1 of the coutiuent sought refuge lu Londou, whence there was a huge diver sion of it to this country. The piosneet of peace, hie?ec nas ured the owners of this mouev, and the Bank of England for the past two or 'three weeks has bliown a ilccrcaie in bunion, while with the armistice itself vast sums were ready to go back to the contlmut. It will bo curious, therefore, to watch the result of tho resumption of hostilities. Will not the frightened financiers of the Old World again look to London and New York as a refuge for their gold ? And shall we uot ajralu hud a fresh transfer of foreign capital to our shores, such as was experienced mid-way or tho Franco Prussian war? "The Government list was weak, in sympathy with fie decline iu gob), and prices declined iu some Instances pearly one per cent. depie an advance lu the London quotation. Toward tue close the limiki t was better, and closed strong at a reaction "The weekly statement of the associated banks presented on Saturday snows a must nourishing coiiditiou of uiluirs ou the part of those iustitutiom. The legal reserve during the week Increased f '.',7sl,3'.''i, ngtiiiiNl an Increase in liabilities of only Jl.l'.i.'Ve, t Uiil.lin ; Hie bunks to add i,319, li to their nirplus res i ve which now stands at. the fl't termg iigure of tl'J,H2.Ml. In addition to this they have strengthened theinseives by reducing tiuir loans to the extent of $2,C3i,&70 their incentive tj do so beiiig the lower rate of interest on call, which las Impelled them tola vest, a portion of their re sources in (loNHiiment bonds and other securities p.i'liiK a higher rate of interest than Is attainable on lUniand loans.'' DRV COODS. BLACK SILKS, AN ELKGANT ASSORTMENT NOW OPEN AT THE LOWEST T1UCES. PERKINS I CO., 0 South NINTH Street 9 13 tnths3m4p PHILADELPHIA. 1B10 IVew Vorl. I ye Inst; nud Prlatlus lvfeilUbIlsliIMtllt( STA1KN ISLAND. No. 40 r?orth CIGMTH Street, West bide, Philadelphia. 93 DUANE St. and 163 UBOADWAY, New YorK. 16 and 16S P1ERHKPONT St., Brockly a. This ' old and well-known company, now in tha mmtf haletntury of lu ensteuce, la prepared, aa usual, to liye, CUattae aud t'nnnh every variety of ladies', gentlemen's, aud children's garments, and piece Goods In their utual superior manner. Not These we our only unices. 9 ft) tathasin GROCERIES, ETC. ALMEU1A GJUPE3 In Oeautiful Clusters, 35 CENTS PEll LTJ. OH 3 LBS. TOR fl-00. E. BRADFORD CLARKE, BUCCESSOK TO SIMON COLTON A CLAKKE, S. W. Corner BROAD and WALJfUT llthstutnp PHILADELPHIA. CIUB APPLE CIDER. A FKW I1AKHKLS OP THIi GENUINE A11T1CLE I'Oli SALE AT JAMES R. VVEBD'S, 8. E Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, SSI Btnlhnirp PI7ILADKLPKIA. 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HOSIERY, ETC. c AKTWK1CJHT A WARNER'S Merino Hosiery and Underwear, Just received, by steamer City of Uroofelyn, 18 cases (900 dozins) of Caitwright & Warner's colc brated make of MERINO (looDs, emiiraclng every description of Wen s, Ladles', Boy s' and Misses' wuar, COOK & BROTHER, TntporterN tml ISetullerM oTIIo fcicry C-oodM, Ko. 63 Hcrth EIGHTH Street. 9 IS stu 3ra PIIlLAlELPniA. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETO. Till; .MISKM WcVAUGH & DUNCAN, No. 114 SOUTH KLKVKNTH STREET, Have now open a great variety of New Styles la made-up L ACS GOODS. I-'reiicli Cap FOR LADifc.8 AND CHILDREN. lllaeU 1 liril and 4.iilaie. I.aces. llnmlui-(.- i:lilii. V liiMrtiuj;-si lluudbei clilelW, very Iiett. IoeliIet iu e k riei mitl IJotv. ItibHoiiM. fuiiM, A. I'aiu'y Articles. I'reucli Mullu uutl Turlatan For hveuiug Dresses. Inraiilfc OutlitM lotutiibtn'2nrp on hand and made up toorder. FURNACES, ETO. ESTABLISHED IG25. t'KEl T. MECKK. U. J. PI13 II. 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