8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIULaDKLPHIA, WDENKSDAY, NOVEMBER 1C, 1870. CITY 111113 LLIUUPIC li, nunc BATHS. The Cast f tke PnblUi Bath naaseaTlie !. aer af Prapie sJleaa.ea. The iMt wm the first Mason In which Philadelphia tested the utility of erecting bath houses on the rlrrr front for the convenience of thousands wb kad arerlously been compelled to resort to the rr? t tliemaelvesaud subject themselves to arrest, or ti go unclean. Although In use but a short period fin ring the heated term those In nse have proven itirmselvps a success. The following table will show the number of per sons nslDg the baths np to September 24, lsro, ai re ported to the Mayor Dy tne Bupcnnienaenw: Jfm. Womtn. Otis street. 1,405 Almond street 2,iM Foutb street T,4no We Bridge 6,829 Manayunk 83J r -1 479 4W 8,413 1,503 1,733 9,053 8,811 8,&i 7-2H 14,091 Total.: lT.noa 5,109 5fl,84 11,614 The total number nsinsr each Is as follows: Ptls street.: 11,553 Almond street 18,S"3 Hrmth street 80,121 Wire Bridge 25,821 Macsjonk .82 C.rand total W.4T3 The expenses of these Institutions are as follows, Including cost of construction, rent, Janitors' fees, .rlnting, etc. : No. 1. Utls street wharf , f2,lT ' 8. Almond street wharf 8,903 " 8. Bnnth street wharf 8,100 " 4. Wire Bridge 8,84(1 " r. Wanavunk l,9ro " 6. Uermantown 8i Alaska street (Mission) 600 For plans, specifications, fastenings, ropes, chairs, eto 141 Total 115,550 The amount approprUted. hy Councils for these runnings was ti,750, which will leave a balance of two. This the committee intended to apply to tne construction of a building at Frank-ford, but owing to the lateness of the season they are compelled to ask Councils to allow it to go over Into the next year a appropriation. OUR POLICE. Adilittaonl Policemen who have not bee Can nrineu. Feme days since Thjc TKi.Kana.rH published allst or the policemen under tne present Mayor wno"naa not. been submitted to Select Council for confirma tion. That Hat comprised over two-thirds of the present force, nd in it were the names of some of the earliest appointments. At tho late meeting of Utiect council tne Mayor submitted a supplemental list, which comprises the detectives, Lieutenants, anit Eerceraats wno nave noi as yet oeen counrrae 1. althouRh nearly nil of them have been In position since tne first month in wnicn Mayor fox took ms positmn. The Dames tire as follows: Peteot'.vc Albert W. Fletcher. Lieutenants James Flaherty. Fifth district; John IS. McGutrin, Sixth district; William Ktele- hauer. Eighth district: James F. Clarke. Tenth district; Samuel Hiser, Twelfth district; Laban Kmitn Eisliteenth district. Sergeants lohnson Major, First district; Lau rence J. coats, Fourth district; James O'Neti, Founn district : aarruon j. Donnwiy, suventn tiU-.O-eonre Warhuan. Eighth district: James Gil christ, seventh district; James L. Pauley, Tenth district; Robert Manning, Eleventh district; Charles K. Shnd, Twelfth oistrlct; Jacob C. Schuler, Twelfth district ;. Joseph Titlow. Thirteenth district: Fernando I. Griillth, Sixteenth district; JoBeph Campbell, liigntcentn aistrict. Fair in Aid op French Soi.dirrs. Yesterday, a meeting was held at the house of Madame P. ,lacolB, Ts'o. 935 Spruce street, to take measures to hold a fair for the benefit of the French victims of the Kuropean war. The assemblage, which was very large, was composed entirely of ladles. Mad 'He Allele l'leot occupied the chair, and Madame Jacobs acted as Secretary. 'it was decided to hold the fair in Concert Hall, beginning on the 14t.h of D.Mse nber and continuing tut tnn evening 01 December A number of ladies volunteered to attend the tables and to dispose of goods. On motion, It was decided to name tho tames after well-known Amen cans and F'enchmen. The names chosen were as follows: The President's table will be called Wash ington, after the Father of thts Country; the others, lAfayette, the friend of America; William Penn, tne 'founder of Pennsylvania; Koehambean, the friend of Lafayette; City of Orleans, in honor of tho late victory; Joan of Arc, and a number of others. Mr. and Mrs. J. Francis Fisher presented a hand some oil painting or Peter tho Hermit preaching in favor of the tlrst crusade, by U-attl, whose work irew a prize at the Paris exposition. This picture li valued -at one thousand dollars, and will be sold by chances. It will be placed In the window or a C'hesnut street store, with a book or numbers, till the opening of the fair. Mr. Sully, the artist, a'so presented' two valuable oil paintings, representing toe Departure and lieturn or the soldier, which are to be handsomely framed by Mr. James S. Eirle. A number of novel features are to be Introduced. among which is the Sorceress, to be called Mad'lle Le Normand. she having predicted the downfall or Napoleon I. It was voted to return a card of thanks to the public press or this city for their kindness. and to Father Keilly for the gratuitous use of the tables. The treasurer reported having received several hundred dollars, upon which the meeting aajourneu. A 7ild Btekr Despatched. Yesterday after noon a steer broke rrom a herd or cattle In West Philadelphia and started off on a full gallop.creattng preat consternation among the pedestrians. He ran down to the banks of the Schuylkill at the locks. where the police headed him off and drove him In the river. Efforts were made to secure him, but falliDg. he was despatched by a ball from the revol ver of one of the police. The body was then towed down the river to the Almshouse, where the me tt wm oe usta to reea tne inmates. An Old Offender Annie Coleman la a character well known in the famous thoroughfare known as Trout alley. Home weeks since shA was ncrore Aid. Lutz on a charge of relieving a sailor ot 154, but the prosecutor falling to put In an appearance, she was discharged. Yesterday she was agiin arrested on a 'Charge of stealing 7 from another nilor. This -latter presseU the case and the prisoner was sent to jau. Well SrprLiBD. Policeman Boyle, of the Tenth aisLi let, lust evening arrested one Hsnry Schell at Fourth and George streets, on suspicion of stealing a snawi, wnicn ne naa tnrown a'-.row his snouiders. on -being searched, he was found to have no less than five undershirts on his body. This being .thonghttoo many for one man, be was taken before Aldeimau Shoemaker and held for a further hear ing. Largsny of hot. James Young yesterday after noon wont into a store on J ntra street, aoove Kice, and. aotinr susnlclonglv. the Dronrietor Datd close attention to him. In a little whlie he was seen stuf fing a bag of shot under bis coat. The proprietor tutu arreted him and turned him over to a oiice- man. Alderman .h-err sent mm oeiow. Assistant Assessor H. L. Taggart, of the Second ward, Hrst district, has resigned, and received & Aigbly-compltineutary letter fioin Assessor Kenuey. China at ArcnoN Gay's China Palace, No. 1022 Chesnut street, will close out the entire stock at auotloq, commencing Friday morning, November IS, At Oisif-past 10 o'clock. TS7EDDINQ AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS er auua iuvh Da tola. QbALirr w AB 85 fnJ Htt.Ba4 0anaMT btraat. baTow tfuarth. IlT JU XV M. JM "AMDNOJIi; designs for ENOliAVEO BALL TICKETS, FAHTY INVITATiONS, I) AN CIS Q PliOGHAMMES, Prices Very Reasonable. WM. H. HO8KINS, Btatloner, Engraver, and Steam-Power Printer, No. 01S AttCII Street. yyiLLiAM yv. alter, LiaillGII CO AIL., ALSO BCIlTjrLHILL, WYOIVIINO, AND LOR II ISTtltY. DEPOT, No. 057 North NINTH. Street, below 'JOWcecor2t:X JSIXT1I and SFRINCI OAHDE THIBD EDITION THE CLOUD IN THE EAST Tho Agitation Increasing. Great Britain Arming. The Spanish Throno. A Turbulent Time of It. A Plot Against Trim. The Slave Trade Treaty. Nov 3Eeviion. lite, lite, Etc., Etc.. Etc. FROM EUROPE. TIIE EASTERN QUESTION. England Apparently Armlac for the Uoinlac London, Nov. 10 (Special to the New York Telegram.) Orders have been despatched for the recall of vessels of war from every station, except such as are actually needed in foreign waters. A large concentration of ships at Ports mouth is already apparent, And the greatest ac tivity prevails in all the naval schools of the kingdom. A powerful fleet will be immediately despatched to the Mediterranean. In the beet informed circles it is regarded that, in the present pretensions of Russia, a general European war is inevitable. A rupture between Ed gland and Russia is looked upon as certain and imminent. It is also believed that Prussia is in close alliance with Russia against the rest of Europe. THE 8PANIWII THRONE. A J rami I'pronr over the Throne Question 3 London, Nov. 10 (Special to the New York Telegram.) Our ftspecial correspondent at Madrid, in a despatch dated to-day at 10 A. M., states that immense excitement prevails In that city upon the throne question. 212 deputies will vote for a monarchy. A Carlist rise is cer tain, and armed republicans are expected to op pose the king's election. Edicts have been issued against public meetings, and a strong military force is under arms. A Plot Against Prim. A determined plot has been discovered against the life of Frlm. Five conspirators have been seized, and large supplies of revolvers.grenades, and poignards. Letters and telegrams also have been found compromising those arrested with others well known to the Government. Herloua Outbreaks in the provinces have resulted (from the mili tary precautions of tho Madrid Government. FROM WHSHIJfGTOJV. The African Hlave Trade Modification of tbe Treaty Uetween Ureat lirltaln aad tbe United Mates for Us Suppression 1 be New Provi sions. Despatch to the AMoeiaUtd Pre. Washington. Nov. 18. The additional convention between the United States and Ureat Britain has been published bv authority The turee mixed conns 01 justice are aoousnea The Jurisdiction heretofore exercised by thnra is now to be exercised by the courts of one or the other of the high contracting parties, according to their respective modes of procedure in matters of maritime prize. It is agreed that in case or an American merchant vessel searched by British cruisers being detained as having been engaged in tne Airicaa slave trad". or as having been fitted out for purposes thereof. sne shall be sent to New York or Key West, which ever shall be most accessible, ror adjudication or shall be handed over to a United States craiser, if one should be available in the neighboi hood of the capture; ana mat in tue corresponding case or a British merchant vefsel searched by a United States cruiser being dctalucn as having been engaged iu the African slave trade, or as having been utted out ror purposes there-ir. she, shall be sent for adjudication to the nearest or most accessible untisn colony, or Bnaii be han over to a British cruiser if one should bo available in the neighborhood or the capture. All negroes or others who may be on board either an Amorleaa "r a Brltlxh vessel ror the purpose or belug cons'giird to slavery shall be handed over to the nearest British authority, her Britannic Majesty guaranteeing tueir iioeny. Tbe President at Work oa his 3Iessae. Special Denpatoh to The Bwenttig TtUgrapk. Washington, Nov. 16. The President rerused to see all visitors this morning, Including several Senators, lie Is closeted with some of his contldenU.il friends, and la said to be laying out material for Uls message. The friends of Congressman Jenekes, of Rhode Island, are pressing him for Commissioner of Patents, lie has been lor a long time chairman of the Committee on Patents In the llouso. Ke.tiat.or Hprajrue arrived to-day for the purpose of opposing Air. jenckes. lie called at the w nite Jiouse, out aid not get an auaience. Itad for tho Officeholders. It is understood that the policy of tbe Adminis tration is not to ask Congress to increase the pay of any otilceholders. A movement is on foot la the Treasury Department and elsewhere to get th Secretaries to recommend In their annual reports an increase of salaries, but it is believed they will not ao it. Jadtie Dent, the brother-in-law of the President, has prepared a card in whicn be states that he did not visit Loug Branch last summer to see the President about the McUarraban claim, that be had uothiug to do wittt It, and tb at he never spoke to the President on tne subject. He proposes 10 publish this lu answer to the assertion that he Is Interested in the MoJarrhau claim. Hobesoa Is not Ambitious. The Secretary of the Navy desires It understood that be la not a candidate fur the United States Senate from New Jersey. Ha Is lu favor of Stju4tr Cattell, and if that gentleman Is 1101 a can li -late Secretary Hobesou lays be Is for Mr. Frellnghuyseu. "tncsoa proposes to stay in tne cabinet as long as uuticrfui, l8 reBideiit. VorU Bio.. aaa Stock fflarkot. naw oa, xxov. lot,, flrm. Hiuoy 43.5 percent Gold, iu. 6-Sos, io. ,Mupoa, 107-; in 1QJU 1117.. I. ,. , "e"1 new, X09V, do. isa7. 109X; do. 1868, lo5, ; viiw. lucx; Virginia , m; Missouri 6a. 1M; Oaui. Co., tixi cuaiberiana preferred, SO; N. Y. Cen tral and Hudson Klver,l2; rle, 82i ; Reading, loiJi; Adams Express, 7V; Michigan Ortntnl. 120i;;Mlchlgan bouthern, miuois Central, 126X5 Cleveland and Pltuburg, 108; Chloaeo aid Bock Isiand, H8V; Pltuburg and Fort Wayne, S WOBverU IIWIU ioick rami, ffovr York Prodaoo Markot. Niw YOBS, Nov. 16. Cotton easier; sales 1500 bales uplands at lfl'.c ; Orleans, 16',o. Flour active, aud advanced fxrfioc. ; sales H,oou bbls. State at 4-V0ia61u; Ohio at 5-7tK46'3u; Western at H-9 k. 60; Southern at a baiD-ou. neat Drmer aud advanced l(o.2c. ; sales of to.uou ousheis uaw spring at 1S'A1-S6; red Weateru at ft 741 4). Corn dull a' d lower; sales or n.oou ijiimiel. ner mixed Western at Kislc. Oats dull; sales of y:i (H) bushels Ohio at ftn.rfMo Wstra at Ma beef dull. Pork neavy ; mtsa, tU-u.i-Ji; prime, AI U'isU W. Uud 0,'iicl. w iuk.y quiet at eiiu. FliOM THE WES1. A Reekleas Prasalaa. rr. 1 1 i w, Nov. 1. Frans BUrostlck, a erasy rroFF'i n, thrust a butcher kaife seven Inches lot his im m-i last evening, aad now lies In a critical oondniin In the hospital. Rallraaa Caaaaes. William H. Arthur, formerly General Huperlntend ent of the Illinois Central Railroa-i, took charge of the North Missouri Railroad to-day as Its General Superintendent, vice ft. K. Knight, resigned. Addi son Day, who has been connected with several rail roads In New York, has taken charge of the Iron Mountain Kailroad as General Superintendent. A Heavy Hobaerj la Kansas. Charles Underhlll, of the orrn of Appolant, Garri son fc Co., of New York, was robbed at Leaven worth, EansHS, in Monday nlgnt of 1309 In money, between 1 16,000 and f 20,008 In nntes and bon is, ami a gold watch. A sldier at Fort Leavenwortu Is supposed 9 dc toe roooer, 4 Baltimore rraaaea UlarUef. Baltimore, Nov. Is Cotton firm and higher at 1616WC Floor Arm and active. Wheat firm; Maryland amber, tl-70l-75; common to fair, f liv 1-80; Ohio and Indiana, It -B8cl -88. Corn steady and firm ; old whit Southern, 7081c. and new 7MH.c ; old yellow, tbe ; new, Mo. Oats dull and lower at 45.4 itc jaess I'orK quiei ai f io. nrovrll,l"", r; rib tides, lSxc; clear do., 19c; shoulders, lvc; hams, 84c. Lard aulet at lSc Whisky very dull at 6888xc for iron-boo ad. TIIE BIBLE. Its ( Irealntloa In Ibe Prussia Army-320,000 Co pirn Ulntrlbuted Mnc tbe liealnntn at the War. A Uerwan correspondent of tic London Stw sajs: it is ratner curious mat one 01 tne innuentai effects of the war should be an immense Increase in the diffusion of the Scriptures. The assemblage of large niawes of men under circumstances pecu liarly calculated to make them feel the uncertainty of life aad to call out all the religious earnestness of their nature opened a vast neiu to tne operttioas of the Urittsh and Foreign Bible Society in the war of 1SGS, or which It was not slow to avail Itself. In the present campaign It has again taken np the work with the additional advantage of Increased experience. The society distributes not only whole IJiblcB, but aUo the Psal us and single Gospels separately, and In all the languages. It has adopted the principle that the healthy recipient should sho some ami eolation of what lie receives, and be will ing to make a small acrlflce to receive it. The New Testament and the l'salms, for Instance, are sold to tbe unhurt soldiers for one silver grosctieo, or 1 i-rn. each, or at two sliver groschen if bouud together. On the other band this appreciation Is presumed on the part of the sick, the wounded, and the prison ers, and thev accordingly receive the boon gratis. The number thus given on the part of the Q :rmau a eerier alone has already a mo 11 a ted in rouud nun bers to aootit oo,uus. Tiie wnoie nu inner 01 vuiuiuea distributed by that agency since the beginning of the present war till a few days ago was 321,832. or these about luvACO weie eiiucr given or som uy inu society's own colporteurs; the reiuainlu &20,o0 were bought in large numbers ay various societies ior tne ren-i 01 tne wounded, and distributed by thera in thi hospitals and elsewhere. If classified acco'dlng to laiiffiiaces. the numoem are as ionows: irerai.in, VCA,7A6; French, 47,7h; Polish, HVl; Llttmanl.tii, 845; various lancuages, x4ms: Arauic, xus: iicuio.t, z.i. The last two languages were those tlcuiaudul by tilt) captured TurcoB, who were especially aixlous for me rscw lestainent, to tnem quite a new do k, inn who read It wltii great interest. The railways af forded great facilities for the distribution. When ever a military train either left liorlin or ptssed through It, the colporteurs were always at the sta tion, and In this manner sold no less thtu S(KM volumes In the first fori night arier the dwlaratl m of war. But tliey did not leave the soldier here. Thev followed lilm to the field and shared his hardships. In the commencement of the campaign the transport of these immense bales of Bibles lu the nelgliborhoed of the seat of war was accompanied with .considerable diilluultles, as the railway service ana an oiner means 01 conveyance were required ror military purposes. This lu luued Lieutenant Wolff, formerly an olUcer iu the Prus sian service, wounded lu 1366, and now one or tho society's most active agents, to purchase a cart and horse, wnicn renaereu mm lnuepenueai 01 ran way and post. To keen the books dry the cart h is a tent, which la lUKcrlhecl with tue name or tne society in large letters, and bears th red cross of the U-eneva Convention. 'J he permission to me this emblem or a peaceful mission was granted by the tienuau mili tary authorities, who, Indeed, on a'l occasions have shown every disposition to further the objects of the society. TIIE "WILD WHITE MAN OF KANSAS. Marriage of Comanche Bill to his Indian hqunw In Civilized Fanhloa tt tempt of a Daikened Dllad to Iteoover Knliahieauieot A Liirvlaosr ladtan seekloc his Wuiti Hoy hood's tlouie. From the Kansas City Bulletin. The seauel to the "Comanche romance" transpired yesterday before Justice Kanson. Tue wild wan, alter finding out the exact amount of fees require ! by the Justice (by meaus or sigus), left the court, appointing eight o'clock yesterday morning as the Hour ior tne ceremony. Mounting a wnu creuui colored mustanK. he galloped out of the city to Uis camp in the woods on Turkey creek. Karly yesterday morning tue strange couple pre pared forthe nuptials; mounted eaohuupon a pjny, tliey juggea leii.nrciy iu tiiu appumtua piace, una marched sedately Into Hanson's otllcd at precisely 8 O'clock, "iio-couiau, nieucan man." "uoou moru- iLg," returned the 'rfquire. "Wali-shtay (yes), tue Comanche BUI. Me Iujun rorty years; got so heap equaws ( lioliilDg np live tlugers); all lajim marry. Ale want jsielicau marry. rea xowecnr uiociy Mary Squaw. As tho 'squire was little versed lu mongrel languages, the most of the above was Latin to him; but finding out what the couple wanted, Mesrs. Tew and Haveos wtre called lu to otliciate ai grooms uou tuii bride's attendant and the ceremony proceeded, uniting C'cuiaiiche 11111 to nis sixth living wire. Said the 'Squire, "Do you, U try Blood, taie tills man," etc. "Mek-taliuiita ueaa tepee, BUI, ecke wan Stan," respoiuiea tue copper-coiurea tuaij. "uo ou, coinancne Bin, take, etc. "r eg; iai neap m i llcau man now. Me got heap plenty squaw lu Co manche range. Me take um Bquaw." Kanson ttiea proceeded to inform the happy couple that a little for mula must be now goue mrougii. lint tnu was as fureigii to the Injuns as the Cuuianche laugoaoto the bquire. After some aeai ana (iiuuo p tuto'uinies Bill Unally understood, aud us tuo j lly Justice shouted lor tne twentieth time 4-KUs y iur itride,klss )our squaw, Bill." Bill flua ly undersioo I what was r quir a, aia uanata 111 tue saiutcs in a ioui aii'i lively manner. Now, from a ulrty, greasy bnckskm wallet. Hill Dulls out a irreenbauK aud lavs it uo i'i the table, saying, "lie Peubsylvaiils; me pjooose?. lcaepeuut nee. foity years ago. 111 ion come ana kttcU i.ill. Me I of a n forty years uoat. t4o PennBVlvanla: got nve Souaws in Cnianclm countiy ; want Mary ; no get um. Bill steal tier; go low be Mellcan mau." With a moat hideous peal or war whoops this stratiue creature gave three or four leaps towards the dour, followed by liUsq ia.v. iloustlur their pouleii. thev disappearod. Tue man was undoubtedly abducted many years agn by t ie Indians, and lias lived among them all bU life. He bow seeks his fneuds iu Pennsylvania. Jle is about forty-tlve aud the womau about tweuty-nve or twenty-six years of age. OARPETINQS, ETO. INVITATION. Citizens and strangers are cordially Invited (either as purchasers or visitors) to call and examine the many new and handsome patterns of Carpetlnga and Oil Cloths, of newly arrai ged colorli.gs, OF OlTH OWN IMPORTATION, in addition to a great variety of goods of American manufacture, executed In such a manner as to gratify all Interested in tbe progress! home production s. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT Ctroot, 11 lCrp PHILADELPHIA. FOURTH EDITION TIIE WAR IN EUROPE. An Algerian Manifesto. Quiet in Marseilles. The Trussiani in Dijon. Affairs at Ciiarlres and Drcux. The Prussian Prisoners, Who were Captured at Orlean 0. etc. litC, Etc.. Etc. SStc. FROM EUROPE. The Frenrh Forces In Algeria. Marseilles, Nov. IS. The late advices from Algeria announce that General Talleuaaml has taken command of the French military forces there. In his address on the occasion he said his mission was simply to insure peace and order in the colony. He had no intention whatever of meddling with the civil authorities. Republi can principles alone could save France ani ensure her future grandeur. Marseilles Quiet. The city of Marseilles is quiet. The influence of Gent is evident, and his authority is every where respected. The Praastn Prlsoaers at Orleans. Tours. Nov. 16. Advices from Orleans state that anions the prlsoaers captured in the bat tle near there on the 9th were the nephew of the Prussian commander Von Der Tann and a eeneral of the Prussians, who was Governor of Orleans during their late occupation of that city. The carriage horses of Von Der Tann hirxnelf were also captured. Freneh Occupation of Chart res. The city of Chartres, capital of the Depart ment of the Eure-et-Loire, has aa'm been occu pied by the French. The Prnt.laos and the French Peataatrv. The following despatches, which have been re ceived by the Government here, have just bean riven to the public: Drkcx, Nov. 15. The Prussians now invest ing P. rls are forcing the French peasantry into their service, and tbe latter are compelled to take their own horses and wagons to work on the Prussian defenses under the fire of the torts at French Ocnaoatloa of Dreax. . Paris, Nov. 15. Dreux has been occupied by the French forces. The Prussians In DIJon. Ltons, Nov. 15. Dijon has been reoccupied by the Prussians in heavy force. Railway Htntloas Burned. Montakgis, Nov. 15 The Prussians have burned the railway stations and several other buildings at Nemours, in the Department of the Seine-et-Mame. Evening- Quotations. Lonpon. Nov. 16-8 P. M. Consols, 92'.': U. S. 6-VOs of 1S02, S7.l4 ; ol 1SC5, 86 ; of 1SC7, S-J.'i ; 10- 40s, FROM TVASHIJVOTOJV. Tho President nod Ills Alessaaje. Ofvateh to the AHociaud rretn. Washington. Nov. 16. The Prenldent to-day com- nu Deed the nrepsrallon of his annual message, and will devote the greater part of every day hereafter to that until Us completion. Frost In Alabama. Mobil. A1., Nov. 11. There was a heavy frost bere last night, and a iae prospect for auoiher to night. There was Ice an Inch thick twenty miles irom nere. Flrelr. Ithorio Island. Pkovidincb. R. I.. Nov. la. The Pocasset Blcactiery lu Johnston, owned by James Welsh, was burntd last uigut. Loss I2,ojo; lnimej. Tbe Nperle Outflow. Nkw York, Nov. 16. The China takes ont S"2ti5,672 in specie tu Europe to-morrow. N. V. MONEY ilIAUKKT YEStKHOAV. Fr Mft the ti. i". Brtld. "A Boon as H became evident from the tenor of the loan murkct lu-dnj tbui 1I10 'ball' cl ques iu i;uM bud nld cut.. 1L10 icveiit.u mid uiibelllail tood ol taj mtrket chanced to decided weakuu, and tue prire fell from llli.. to lUi7,:. tho lie.-lioH bt'inic isto l by the aa'l leu buoyancy of i,B;.ir at tue Lamiun Stock 1 icln.n?;B, whers tho hixis twos rote to biih .. At this lioint tlis roiiiMA nf tba market aain ehanred uonn S'i viuus that Ruxia. had nudljuly place! ailvittof nt war null) in the Blai:k hea: that tne ! 1 enib bail oo anoibf-r Tictory. aud tbat nur boudsia l onrloD had tallea ose losrtb ( three eiffutus perooat. 1, 1. hi ran tin tu 1111., ai wdion Hears tbere ware a DU'ubur ot sulea in the tiolj Room j'ltt bo:oie the olnsini of that ap.rlmt.nl this eTeniuf. Tbuae laie transactions ware iinn.i in a rouioari.tivvlv thin luarknt. aa. I ware eueote 1 l y tUe stock cliqjes for the porpos4 of favoring their speculative plaus iu tne mock r.xuaaoge. "Dm ihk tua earber lieura of buainuaa the rates on call were tour to ti'S per cent, 01 llorertiin-mt oolltteraU and tire to ail par cent, i.a stook.. 'I4ar.l4 tiiraf o'clock I lint) aaaa bi.iti.r tuqui'y fur money, ani borrowers paid tlx per caul, wii bout ruluotancs or hesitation. I be iu creaaed demand is una tj the swallmic volu-ui .if burnasu n that. ..id aa 1 Slock Hoara's, tbe lioiniui" eioiiana siill contmuiox klrosil in favor of New York. 1 ne K"M clearances to day were naa-lv g'liRO'H'.O'll. ijnn'nerail tap us apcr ut steady at its per 0 nt. as 1111 nures ai aotuai nets is prime aonina uainsa. 1 bo foraian oxciiaaits marknt, deapite an aoHie d- mard t rinst the lavorite steamer oi to marrow, was barely steatiy, aud the teijinx bankers allowed a iliiu silion to draw very frealy. Kates, in oonquBo, olo b as firm tvciebt. 1 be faot is takes a aiauMtiug tBU lb bankers of London are preparing- to wake auothor transfer of I heir fuuds to tlx country, and bene tits inttrnoii mi to their asents iu Mew York to supply the market with tlllH. "Tbs Government list was quiet ani steady, so son- plrtely ntutraliring upon each atuer were tu oupMinz ictliiencesot ibeoours ef tie sixty-twos is Ixisaon ana tue course of cold beta. Price were entirely witiout cbaKe in nioai of tba isxuaa, wbila tbe (trettaat fluotaa ln n was sn nhlb to a quarter par ceat. in tbusa tuaV wars at ail senaitive." PIIILADELriilA STOOK EXCHANGE SALES. Reported by Do Haven Uro., No. 40 S. Third street. BETWEEN BOARDS. fWOWJer 7s.. bo C5uitca(is3 wn.tr. 61 tioou city m jsew IUi'0 do do 61 10J do t)3.60 94 sou do 1X50. 61 100 do e. 60?i lus do 2d.f0Sl 400 do. . Sat. M. MSI V)$ do.. Is. bl6. 6081 mo do bio 60-si t9 do... la. b.. 6t-81 K'O do 1)10. 60' 100 do USO. 6o;i .lOiW mo Amoold.. f 100410 do , sh) Pa cs 8 se two do pit) th Oerm'n P ..UV ..11VV ..lots?; ..l5' H. K9(i 'KSllLeh N....b6U. 8 SiuO do c. 8!i'i l0kh Niagara OH.. 1 109 an Head R..b:-:0 B0 4 800 do ...U.b5.t0 SKOONO BOARD. $1000 Pa 68, Cd SJ...lH.Jc liooo LeU gold L.... e tUK) do ttf ."o0 Pa 6s, 1 se....lc4V iftBhUt bch Kit.. 8 ah peuua 11.... tX 100 do ti ISO sh Reading R. . . 60 ' 1V9 0. ....ti6B. ol BshCam Aru K.llft ICR) ah O Vk A UK 4rv K5 sh Buttonn'e Co 19 Its do 0 Some few week So yvu man frons the interior of Kentucky died of the prevailing epidemic at Nw Orleans. Ills brother went ou to convey the remains home for burial, was there taken sick with the same disease, and died aloo; and then the fatber of the two went . 1 . i- .. 1 . it..iwu v.. 1 . . ..... . I stricken with the fever and died. KOTA SCOTIA. Prabable Iso ot a Hehooaer aad liar Batlro TTAurir. Kov. 15. The sc.boonsr Ooean Trsv- eller, owned In Lnnenbnrr. N. a, nader charter to tho Dominion Government, left Ilallfat amrnth ago for "able Island, where she landed hereargo ana left to return, ana nas not since been heard from. There Is little hope for her safety. She had seven men on board. Lewis B. M. Dolby was released on Saturday by an order rrom Philadelphia, and left at once for that city to prosecute the parties who caused bis arrt The local election contest In Halifax Is becoming very bitter. Both parties appear sanguine of suc cess, r;-' TT7KDDINQ AND FARTT INVITATIONS EN GRAVED ANB PRINTED IN THE LATEST STYLE. VISITING CARDS. VISITTNO CARDS. One Quire French Paper wltn Envelopes to match, tn a neat box, stamped, only 80 cents. JO UN LINKKD, wwsm m8p no, tn bprin rden ret WHISKY. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, Tho Wine RlerchanU, No. 1310 CHEQNUT St. Our TJew Table Wine, THIS Yellow Seal Sherry, TUT UP IN LARGE BOTTLES, 11 PER DOZEN. This Wine Is very pale and dry, and shipped to ns on special order, by the largest noose In Xeres, ex pressly for our RETAIL SALE9. 11 11 fmwJm 6EWINO MACHINES. THE AMERICAN Combination Button-Hole ANB SEWINQ MACHINE Is new admitted to be far superior to all others as a Family Machine. The SIMPLICITY, BASK, and CERTAINTY with which it operated, as well as the naliorm excellence f its work, throughout the en tire range of sewing, In STITCHING, HEMMING, FELLING, TUCKING, COUDING, BRAIDING, QUILTING, GATH EKING, AND SEWING ON, OVFK'sEAMING, EMBROIDERING ON THE EDGE, AND ITS BEAU TIFUL BUTTON HOLE AFD EYE BET HOLE WORK, Place It unquestionably far in advance of any other similar Invention. This Is the only new family machine that embodies any Bubstanttal Improvement upon the many oil machines In tbe market. It Certainly has no Equal. It is also admirably adapted to manufacturing par poses en all kinds of fabrics. Call and see It operate, and get samples of the work. We have also forsaleour "PLAIN AMERICAN," a beautiful family machine, at as Reduced Prloe. This machine does all that is done on tbe Combina tion except the Overscan lag and Button hole work. Office and Salesrooms, No. 1318 CHESNUT Street, 10 89 stutb3mrp PHILADELPHIA. DYE AND PRINT WORKS. UHTAULISIIIaO 1819 New York Dyeing and lrlntinff Ustabllaliment, STATED ISLAND. No. 40 North EIGHTH Street. West Bide, Philadelphia. 8 DUANE St and tea BROADWAY, New York. 166 and 168 PIERKEPONT 8t, Brooklyn. This old and well-known company, now In the eeeond kaleeutury of Its fxmtence, la prepared, as UHual, to Dye, CUanee aad iA every variety of lad its', fifutiemen's, and children's garments, and piece Goods in their uual superior manner. Notk These are our only offices. 90 tuths3m GLOVES. ETO. aBelle Kd amove BEST 1 US KID OLOVB IN AMERICA. Every pair guaranteed, if they rip or tear, another pair given In exchange. A. A J. a BARTHOLOMEW, Ma S3 Norn EIUHTU Btro"t. Sole Agency Wholesale and Retail. SO latiisUt DRY GOODS. 3 I L K 8, EXAMINE GEORGE FRYER'S STOCK OP Black and Fancy Silks Before Purchasing. No. 918 CIIESNUT STREET. 83 8m PHILADELPHIA, EDWIN HALL, No. 23 SOUTH BEOOND STREET. Invites attention to its Stock of Dlaclc Silks, Colored Silk, ETenlne Silks, lXevr Dress Goods. Silk Cloaking Velvets, SILK FLUSHES, BROCIIE SHAWLS, BLANKET SHAWLS, VELVETEENS, CLOAKING OLOTU3, All of Which will be sold at the B mws3m Lowest IVIarket Prices. EYltE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH, ARE OFFERING EXPENSIVE GOODS FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. 1870. INDIA SHAWLS, INDIA SCARF?, PIM S POPLINS, PIANO COVERS, PAISLEY SHAWLS, NOBILITY VELVETS, ARISTOCRATIC SILKS, - GORGEOUS PLAIDS, CLOTH-COLORED SERGE. 10,000 Yards Lyons Black, Best Silks in Town. 10 mwBtm PEICE &. WOOD, H. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT. Have Just received 100 dozen Kid Gloves, f 1 a pair, worth 11-25. ivo wua tiuuviu a im uiitTrs, iu vuiurvti aiiu oiaca. Ladies' and Children's Cloth Gloves. T alMt o n .1 ntilMnn. Gm.n Will. .,IaWAH iau i. a buu viuiuicu m . . L ' 11 una vi iv; i . OenU' Cloth, Berlin, aod Spun 8llk Gloves. Bargains In Ladles', dents', and Children's Hosiery. A large lot of Ladies', Gents', and Children's 11 rino Underwear, very cheap. Bargains In Handktrchirfs. Laoles' Hemstitched Udkfs., all linen, 12, 15, 90, IS, 81, 88, 4 60C Lace Collars,:i!S, SO, 26, 81, S, 40, bo, 62)tf, TSc. and f U Hamburg Edgings and Inserting, Fancy Hibhoris for Bows. W . . ItlAnb- Ea.h H hl.nna Bl On OKA .1 DnrAll'M per yard. colored nasn uiubons. Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons. Best quality Black Velvet Ribbons. Hipper Patters, at 75c, $1 up to $3 per pair. Black Velveteens. A good assortment, very cheap, at mx, 75, 90c., $1, 1 ViX, 11 5, H0 up to f i-60 per yard. Black Bilk and Black Alpacas. ' All-wool Poplins. All-wool Flannels at 25, 81, 87, 40, 45, 60c. np t tl per yard. Heavy all-wool Tomet Shaker Flannels. Ueaty red and gray twilled Flaunels. Opera Flannels for 8ocques. 1 Plaid ShirtlDS Flannels. BLANKET a large assortment at the very low est market prices. PRICE A WOOD, 2$w4m N. W. cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT. TRIMMINGS, PATTERNS, ETO. WM. MENCKE A BROTHER. TIo. 804 Alien Street. LATEST STYLES T.ATVTFSi' T IJIHIN W . . Berlin Zephyr Goods, Etc. A large importation of Embroidered Cushions tnof Embroidered bilppers, from 750. upwards. 1 We have now on hand a full line of the celebrates BUUDlKK a HL.1U ULiUVita, Considered In Europe superior to any other make. Also, a full Une of the VICTORIA KID GLOVES, The best One Dollar Glove In tbe market, ll'OO Per Pair, A complete assortment of the celebrated J. B. P. PARIS CORSETS. WM. MENCKE & BROTHER, 10 8 smwlm No. 804 ARCH Street, PhUada, CIRARD 4 MERCANTILE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. - Chartered by Special Act of Legislature, March 16, 1870. Organized for the Purpose of transacting a VOOL AND COTTOrC COMMISSION BUSINESS, No. 84 & FRONT Bt'and 85 LET1TIA St., PhUadi J. IL LIVINGSTON, President. OFFICERS OF THE G1RARD MERCANTILE Cl President, J. n. LIVINQSTON.lale resident Parine vi xaussig, uvmgston v uo. . 01KBOTOR8. JAMFS M. PRESTON of Preston k Irwin, WooL'e asu toiiou uoo"B Bianu avciurera, jniiuajuua, i JOrJEf H D. McKEE, Penn Knitting Mills, city. I JJI1N MAXhON. Ju.. Woollen and Cotton Good Manufacturer, uanyunk. ) W. w. KURTZ, of Messrs. KurU & Howard. Baar ers, cltr. TliOS. BROWN, of Messrs. McFetrlch A Brown, JOHN.G. HOWARD, lreaa. J. A. BATBOLD, Sea CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CHARGES RSAj BON ABLE. LIBERAL ADVANCED MADE, Consisnors promptly advised of any chaagea te !urktla by niall t-;l,rn' wiiea quested. Vi 21 siawrp
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