SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. NEWS FKOM WASHINGTON. Beports About Secretaries Stanton andMcOulloeb. MR. STANTON NOT TO RETIRE. THE TROUBLES IN MARYLAND. AFFAIRS IN LOUISIANA. The Situation in Mexico. THE ATLANTIC SQUADRON. From Washington' {Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] ■Washington, Oct. 24.—1 am authorized to announce that the statement that Secre tary Stanton contemplates retiring from the Cabinet is without a shadow of foundation. He will not leave the Cabinet unless re moved, and there is not much danger of that while Secretary Seward remains in the State Department. Several well - known Pennsylvanians, headed by Senator Cowan, called on Secre tary McCulloch yesterday, and requested him to make some more changes. The Secretary informed them that he was disposed to make no more changes. An ap peal was then made to the President, who assured the delegation that the matter should be attended to immediately. The Trouble In Baltimore—Aflalrs In liOnlatana—Onr Mexican illations. Baltimore, Oct. 24.— The special corre spondent of the Baltimore Sun says:—The proclamation of Governor Swann is fully approved by the President, and should it be necessary for him to call for aid in main taining peace and order, and enforcing the legal authority, it will be promptly furnished. In the case of the threatened resistance in Louisiana, by the “Boys in Gray,” to the authority of the Governor of that State in the removal of the sheriffs, the same course Will be pursued, but it is hoped that in both cases the necessity may not arise. The same correspondent also says, in!re gard to Mexican affairs, that our Govern ment has refused to grant the extension of tame to the French Government,'for the re moval of troops, and insists that it shall commence at once, and proceed as rapidly as possible. In view of the anarchy preva lent in Mexico, onr Government will be prepared to protect the Juarez Government and finally establish it. In consideration of California and and the Northern P®* l and Chihuahua are to be ceded to the United States. No agreement has been made by onr Government to guar antee the French claims against Mexico, but should it appear expedient, it will not hesitate to do so. The enforcement of the Monroe doctrine and the establishment of a stable Republi can Government in Mexico, are considered of paramount importance. The matter has been fully discussed in the Cabinet, and unanimously agreed upon. The Atlantic Coast Squadron. Fortress Monroe, Va.. Oct. 22.— The U. S. double-ender Tacony,' Commander W G. Temple, and the flag-ship of the Atlantic Coast Squadron, (commanded by Commo dore Joseph Lanman), arrived in the har bor yesterday morning from Charleston, S C. The Tacony has been stationed at Charleston, and has just completed an in spection trip of all the vessels comprising the squadron, of which she is the flag-ship! Among the vessels visited were toe fol lowing gunboats:—Chicopee, stationed at Charleston; Conemangh, at Wilmington, N. C„ Agawam, at Beaufort, N. C.; and the Yantic, stationed in Hampton Roads. Orders have recently been issued by the Secretary of the Navy, by which the hereto fore disunct naval squadrons, stationed on coast, the Atlantic Coast Squadron, and the North Atlantic Squadron; will be con solidated and known as the North Atlantic Squadron, comprising the formidable fleet of twenty vessels, Commodore Joseph Lanman arrived on the Tacony and on the Ist of next month, the nine designated for the consolidation to take place, he will transfer his squadron to Rear Admiral Palmer. The stations of the i vessels comprising the North Atlantic Squadron will be from Nova Scotia to Cape Florida, and will include the West Indies. .The following are the vessels comprising the Atlantic Coast Squadron : Flagship Tacony, Chicopee, Agawam, Conemaugb, Lenapee, Yantic and the steam-tug Daffodil. The North Atlantic Squadron—Rhode 4? a M° non gahe]a,Mackinaw, Bienville, De Soto,. Florida and the Winooski, . The following is a list of the officers of the Xacony: Commodore Joseph Lanman,Com manding Squadron; Commander, W. G. Temple; Lieut. Commander, Edwin M. Sheppard; Past Assistant Paymaster, John j H. Stevenson; Master, C. T. R. Wappen- Sf 118 ©; Acting Ensigns, Norman McCloud, Hugh Jones; Mates, E. H. Richardson, W. H. Hoydle; Past Assistant Surgeon,Edward Kershaw;First AssMtant Engineer,Ed ward «ark; Commodore’s Clerk, W. D.A.Pierce- Paymaster’s Clerk, N. H. Steary. The Tacony spoke the double-ender Lena pee, Commander Thomas W. Phelps, going to Charleston, and the schooner Sarah El len (before reported in distress), off Beau fort bar, N. C., and towed her into that har bor; and also saw yesterday morning a schooner dismasted, with a jury mast rigged, making good way to Hampton Roads for a harbor. More than fifteen dis masted vessels had arrived at Charleston I before she left, from the effects of the late storm. [ _ - JSOTlnelnteUigence. Fobtbess Monboe, October 24.—Among me vessels which were detained in this har bor for weeks past in consequence of the equinoctial gales, and have sailed,' are: the Mhoonem J. Burlw mid Williams, from Philadelphia, for Washington. steamer H. Livingston, from New Ymk for .Savannah, Ga., put into Norfolk to-day, short of coaL Price of Gold in Hew Yorfe* I isy the American np ~| Yohk, Oct. 24,—G01d hag been quoted to-day as follows: M.00A.M., 147? I 11.15 *W6 1478 111.80 JO 30 v .147511146 1478 I 12.00 M., U-00 1478] 12. to P. k„ The Cholera.—The cholera cases re- JcrtßCto tte Board oir Health, to-day, numbered IBee Second and Last pages for additional Locals.] Nice Amusement.—'Three young men of respectable appearances drove down Chestnut street, yesterday afternoon, i£ a dilapidated wagon. They attracted considerable attention by loud cries of stone o al for sale. At a saloon below Fourth street the party stopped to take a drink, and the liquor was paid for iu coal. A policeman arrested tbe nice young men and took them to the Central Station. At the he&riog be fore Alderman Bel Her, last evening, the owner of the wagon appeared. Thewsgoa. filled wi’h coal, had been left standing on Third street, near German, and had been drivenawayby thedefendants. They had stopped at several places for drinks, and had been dealing out tbe coal. Tbo owner of the team refused to peeler the ebarge of larceny, as be said he waa satisfied “It was done for a lark.” and tbe “jokers” were held in fcsoo bail lor breach of tbe peace. Sebious Mistake,—A young man was arraigned before Aid. Jones, this morning, upon the charge of picklDg pockets. The complainant had been in company with the man and mi sed hJs watch He charred the other with having'stolen it Both were Intoxicated and had been riding about in a car riage, After tbe hearinr the prosecutor discovered hfq £ e placed it there himself. The prisoner, who released. 11 ® reatly tpnoyed by the chafge, was ’then Smuggling Whisky.— About one o’clock this morning James Morrison and John Tr&cmwnrA traffic. They had two buckets filled 2? “ 6t down the boSkete gM* 5 MKp^sao"as? iSS 8 M y d a!Slo“ for a hearing before the uStedßtetS .Bobbing a Fellow-Boarder.— Charles wasbefore AldermanHntchlnsan thla morn s.rsjfasffi satSSST" I .”' IS S’! sse saae time, and was iff the ,tre9t ye3terda^ .Market Thieves. —This morning early »lonrNort?B«?nsn ra is “P 011 ? the market waeons Si™* Bec £2<l street. Coats, bone-blankets, “poke were stolen One of the alleged hisTifufo* arreal * a »t Second and Wood Btieets. He MpISh S I? Vwo of tb ? Btolen ba K»- He g^e Robbing his Parents, Alderman So^ i ,?S?.?i b ?'l£ efor ? b iS> 4 morning John Tonne, giawd with Uklng Clothing from the bonsa of hi. J’irT 3 ? ™ committed. He re m tbe Fifteenth Ward, and some time since was rs^^£°Je 1 2? Tl i? ebeatenhls sfat «r and kicked hi. father out of the house. ' The Virtues op Bower’s Inpant Cor comment from onrpen. Thousands of Bunnies dally attest Its .ffleacy, HA. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the Cordial. BAN i D ’ s b 3° wn Salve. —Bower Suxh and Vine, sole proprietor,- Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods, SNOWDEN <& BROTHER, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. Mujaviro!— The most elegant and deli clous perfume for a T.ady’s toilet extant. It will not l3 ,^ 8 , tested this delightful new perfume, and 18 X e J ,0 .? ittoexcel ail others in durability richnran and dellczcy.-Philadelphia Trade Journal % 6-20 Coupons Dne November Ist. Wanted by DKEXEL & CO., 84 South Third street. Benbow’s Soaps.— Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettnce, Sunflower, Musk, Brae, &e. SNOWDEN & BROTH EE, lmporters, 23 Booth Eighth street. COMMEBCLUi. SALES OF STOCKS, FIRST BOARD. “sagas?- 1 $ ,S»r pj is&<»2f£p* IMcanlßds gg IMS? B Ms? 13th* 15 th 8t M§* loosh do dbill S7H looahQermanVnPaaßgfl PRICKS OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK. American G01d...™, Beading Railroad.'— New York Central,... United States 6s ’61... United States 6s, 5-205.......UT' Hudson Elver, * "'"**** ******' Finance and Bnrtgww—Oct 24, lsett. The Money Market continues without change, the supply being largely In excess of the demand, but it affords no incentive for speculation, in either stocks or merchandize. The business at the Stock Board this morning was extremely light Government Loans closed at 11354 bid for the Coupon Sixes ’81; 11454 tor the old Five-Twenties: 11054 for the’Ms; Ios?4forthe “policy" bonds; 9954 for the Ten-Forties, and 195J4@104 for the Seven-Thirties. State Fives were Arm at 0554, and the War Loan at 10354. City Loans were not so strong, and the new Issues sold at 10054@101. The Bonds of the Susquehanna Canal Company sold largely at 655i@66. Pennsylvania Bailroad was steady at 5754 Beading Bailroad, at the opening, sold 58-a decline of 54, but afterwards advanced to 6854. Camden and Amboy Bailroad sold at 12354. 5754 was bid ibr Mine Hill Bailroad; 67 for Lehigh Valley Bailroad; 39 for North Pennsylvania Bailroad; 3054 for Catawissa Ball road Preferred, and 3254 for Philadelphia and Brie Bailroad. Canal stocks were steady, closing at 6854 for Lehigh Navigation; 3654/or Schuylkill Navigation Preferred; 28 for the Common stock; 128 fbr Morris Canal Preferred; 57 for Delaware Division, and 1554 for Susquehanna Canal. Bank shares ware without change. In Coal and Oil stocks the transactions were unimportant. In Passenger Ballway securities the only sale was of Germantown at 29; 8854 was bid for Second and Third streets; 64 for Tenth and Eleventh Streets; 54 for Chestnut and Walnut Streets; 30 for Green and Coates Streets; and 16 for Hestonville. toSajqssfolloira’ 1,11016 GovernmBnt seouHUes, 4^ u.ae%i88!..... Old 5-20 Bonds New 5-20 Bonds, 1864.... 6-20 Bonds, 1865 5-20, Jnly, 1865 10-40 80nd5.,..,..... 7 8-10, August., 11 Jane....... " Jnly Gold—at 12 o'clock. Philadelphia Ha^beta. Wedxisbay, Oct. 24.—The Breadstuffa market wag unsettled to-day, and for Wheat, Bye and Corn prices materially advanced. The receipts of Flour continue extremely light and many hold-rs are Indifferent about realizing at pre sent quotations. There la, however, no shipping de. mandaDd the sales are confiued to a few hundredbar. rels at |l3@sl3 75 9 barrel for Northwest extra family $13@14 60 for Fenna and Ohio do. do,, (15@is 50 for fancy, and Inferior trades at lower quotations. Small sales of Bye Flour at |7@7 60, Prlcesof Corn Meal are nominal. There Is not much Wheat here and It is wanted at a further advance of 5 cents $ bushel. Sales of 1,500 bual els prime Southern Bed at $3 2C@3 25 White M 3003 40. Bye has advancedio cents and 2,000 bushels western sold at tl 40. Corn is in an tive demand at an Improvement of 5 cents 73 bushel Sales of 2 000 bnebels yellow at*l is afloat. (Sts are in fho7e e H r fS uest / Baio ' 0( ? bnBhe “ B0ld at «o@6! cents tbe latter an advance of 2 cents busheL . loßaiipy Md fil< no sties have been renortAd rnf7c^ l nS^ coming in and it com m&nds $7 50@8, Timothy ia steady at S 3 so/Si 75 cannotbe quoted over $3 15. +* (£> 75. aU2 h 4l|f2 1 44! CarCe: 88188 0f Pepna - at $241. and Ohio BAKER’S ORN a MENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest and beat assortment of ' Toupees Long Hair Braids and Onris, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fit icttOßj Dlnsive 86&ni for L&dioii At prices WJWKB than elsewhere, [mbto-rp 909 CHESTNUT STBEET. POINT BREEZE PARK. puuiE (1,600. , There w*P be an exhibition on MONDAY, October 29th, of the ceitoioiea hoi sea, Dexter, Patched and the nacintr mare Polly Ann. for a parse ol $1.60011 Mile heatsam I ssKsiSoffise- to stert at “*4* 2 °’° iook - sooa B. IJobTe. e. br. g., Dexter. J ©• b.a.jGeorgeM.Patcheio. Jr, W. H. Poble, e. b. m. t Polly Ann, Admlflaibn fl. 1471 147 S 1471 1473 1473 fIR a convenient DWELUNa, cen r-u - „ ocl3-lot} THE DAILY EVENING BHLLETII3.—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBEfi. M 18 6«. {By Telegraph.) rxaar nAT.T. —l4 7*4 Bales . 683-16 Mlet .12U4 Bales —.013% bid ......—014% Bales - 82J£ sales ..—lav sales Firm* Baying, Selling. «.imi mis’ ..M% 114% ■ ••}}«« • Host lll ...1' 8 % 108 % ... 995 J 100* ~JBS% 106% ...105X 106 ...105« 108 —147% 147% EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL. EXCEI.BIOH CLOTHING H ALL. 8. E. cor. Second and Market PHILADELPHIA. CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. CLOTHS, CAB3IMKBXB, AND VESTINGS. Department for Custom Work. Agents for Oiled Clothing. Wn&? DS & LAWRENCE LINENS. HOMER, COLLAD AY & CO. Have Now Open, A FULL ASSORTMENT Liras AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Shirting and Pillow Linens. Linen Sheetings, best makes. Table Cloths and Napkins. Table Damask, Towelings. Quilts, in all qualities. Flannels and Blankets, American and English Makes, With a general assortment or all goods In this line used In Housekeeping. Prices Very Reasonable, 818 and 820 Chestnut Street. OCl8»12t| OPERA. EDWIN HALL & CO„ 28 Sonth Second street, WILL OPEN THIS MORNING, Freeh Novelties In OPERA AND EVENING CLOAKS, ALSO, ? FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS; Of the latest styles, N. B.—CLOTHS BY THE YARD, Wliri’L AND BLACK ASTRAKHAN CLOTHS. WHITE AND COLORED CHINCHILLAS. WHITE AND COLORED BEAVERS WHITE AND SCARLET CLOTHS REAL VELVET BEAVERS, In Blacks, finest ever Imported. Novelties in Fancy Cloths for Misses- and Children's uo “ a • 0c22-m&w2t rp| LACE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS! NOTTINGHAM Lace Curtains,' From the Lowest to the.Hghe3tpxicea. Of Beautiful JOHN M. FINN, Seventh and Arch. L<WJVilC£ig CUrtain ' qr€ olrered at VISUALLY n oC2GB&w2trp JONES’ Old. Established ONE PRICE FINE Ready-Made Clothing House, i SO4 MARKET STREET, above Sixth, one of the largest and best assorted prlceeveryre^naw£ dG AUn th l Dg if 1 Cknmsy-2t ra foFcSto “work^ 0 a office WANTED, NOVEMBER COUPONS, For Which the Highett Price Will he Paid by JAY COOKE & CO., 114 SOUTH TIIBD ST. BLACK GOODS FOR DRESSES. EDWIN HALL & CO., s® s. Second St., HAVE NOW OPEN, A full stock of Black Goods of all kinds. BLACK IRISH POPLINS of PEM BROTHERS’ MANUFACTURE, in three qualities, BLACK FRENCH POPLINS. BLACK SILK Ttrmvren POPLINS. BLACK POPLINS, HEAVY COBD. BLACK COBIfED POPLINS, of very superior qua! heat ever Imported, onr own ordering. BLACK BABBITZ. BLACK CASHMEBE POPLINS. BLACK ALL-WOOLBEP POPLINS „ BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS BLACK VICTORIA COBBS. BIfACK TAMJBE CLOTHS. BLACK BOMBAZINES. ' m BLACK FRENCH MKRINOES. BLACK ALPACAS AND MOHAIRS. oc22m&w2t rp| MILEiKEN’S LINEN STORE, SSB ARCH ST. New linen Sheetings, Pillow Casings, Table Cloths, Napkins and Dojlies, Import and keep constantly on hand THE LARGEST LINER STOCK In. The City. AS"Hotels and Steamkoats supplied with Linens at Importers’ package prleee. GEORGE MILLtKEN, Importer and Dealer In Linen Goods Only, seivmwftdesirp B3B Arch - Street. At Reta.il. MOUBNING GOODS. JAS.R. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 737 Chestnut Street, OFFER AT RETAIL A luge assortment of the best febrics or Mourning Goods at Low Prices. BLACK BIARRITZ, I£IBig^ ISSCLOTHBi BLACK BOMBAZINES, BLACK TAMISE, ’ I BLACK MKRINOES, BLACK DELAINES, BLACK POPLIN ALPACAS, BLACK THIBET BHAWLB. „ BLACK CRAPE VEILS? )017wftn6t rp BLACK KID GLOVES. *O., it!. IMPROVEMENTS NOW COMPLETED, EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH STREETS, ARE OFFERING A NEW STOCK OF DRY goods, FOB FALL OF 1868. FINEST MERINOES. BIOHEBT DRESS GOODS. MAGNIFICENT POPLINB. BLACK AND COLORED KEPI, BILKB OF NEW BTYLEB. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS. BBOAD VELVETS. GOOD BLACK SILKS, Ac., Ac. WOOLEN GOODS, SIX THOUSAND YARDS LADIES’WEAR. Frosted Bearers, English Whitneys, Velvet Beavers, Astrakhtns, Chinchillas, White Cloths,’ Scarlet Cloths, Middlesex Cloths, Waterproof Cloths. MEN’S WEAR. Bilk Mixture* for Baits. Fine Black Clothe, Fine Blgbk Caesimeres. Castor Beavers. Bxtra Heavy Overcoatings, Fancy Casßlmeres, 91 50. Hairia Cassimeres, Blolley Casslmeies. BOYS’ WEAR. All-Wool Cassimeres, 91 00, 5 Handsome Heat Styles. 91 25. Very Heavy Dark Styles, $1 25. Fine Light Weight and Colors, $1 50. Cadet Grey, All Shades, j Boys' Overcoatings. J.c. STRAWBRIDGE* COi, JW.cor. Eighth and Market. fiL watches, jbwbeby, eio., a oom Pltfr—nrtmmil ni recently nOace&jJxUmt THIRD EDITION-. GBEAT FIEE AT NASHVILLE. Loss One Million of Dollars. INTERESTING FROM CALIFORNIA. NEWS FROM CHINA. Loss of the Ship Fortuna. Arrival of the Virginia from Liverpool, Political Affairs in Massachusetts. Conflsgnmeik at Nashville. Nashville, Oct, 24.—A conflagration commenced at 1 o’clock this morning, de stroying one million dollars’ worth of pro perty, including the Banner office, the large drug house of Gargan & Co., Lewis Eyes’ billiard saloon,;the drug house of Hastpett «fcCo., with many smaller establishments, law offices and private apartments. The fire was not checked until 3 o’clock and has destroyed all south of Front and’ Cedar streets, from Cherry to Printer’s alley, extending through to Deadock street Morell’s photograph gallery, well known to the men of the Army of the Cumberland, wap entirely consumed. A man sleeping up stairs broke his leg by jumping to thestreet A number of the old landmarks of Nash ville are gone. Towels, &e. San Fbancisco, ©ct 18.-A Los Angelos despatch says that a fierce fight had oc currea between the citizens and a murder* ous band of Indians, in the vicinity of Har dersvfiJe, in which fifty of the latter were killed, and the citizens lost none. Gen. Rufus Ingalls and Gen. M. D. Simp son are on a tour of inspection of the mill, tary posts in the Pacific Division. They left Los Angelos, October 12th. for San Diego aad Fort Young. 6 ATkhiti letter of Aug, 31 says that the growth of cotton is extending. Eighty tons have been shipped to Bordeaux, and eighty tons more would be shipped in January. A steam sugar mill had arrived there from London. The ship Gallatin, for Hong Kong, took -37. 000 in gold and silver can dollars. Sales were made, yesterday, of Hawaiian sugars, at 10c. and Eastern crushed at 121 c. per pound* Costa Rica coffee is quoted at "°* P® pound. The extreme quotation for dry hides is 14c. per pound. American shipping grade wool, is quoted at 16c. per pound. ■, The Panama steamer, which sails to morrow, carries twenty tons of Japan Tea. for New York. ’ " Th o tooney market is very tight, and the rate of interest li per cent Telegraphic transfers are quoted at 4 percent. In min ing stocks there is nothing doing. Yellow Jacket, *615; Chollar Potosi, $102; Ophir, *9l; Legal tenders, 69. Wheat is advancing; sales to-day *1 75 per 100 lbs. _San Francisco, Oct. 23.— Advices from China say that the Marine Court of Hone Kone has deprived Captain Rush, of the ahipFair Light, of his master’s certificate, for six months, for losing his vessel* loss of the SUp Fortosa* Boston Obt. 23.-The Hanoverian ship Fortuna from Liverpool for New York,with a general cargo of merchandise and salt encountered a hurricaneon the 3d and 4th instant, in latitude 31° 44', longitude 64° 05' and on the 6th was abandoned in a sinking condition. All handß were rescued by the ship Winged Hunter, from Calcutta, and arrived at this port to-day. „ _ Arrival of Steamers. New York, Oct. 24.—Thersteamship Vir ginia, from Liverpool on the 10th insti. ar rived at this port this morning. Her ad vices have been anticipated. Boston, Oct.,24.—The Royal Mail Steam ship China from Halifax, arrived at this port last night. Her mails and the news paper bag for the Associated Press were forwarded to New York in the early morn ing train, and are due there about 6 o’clock this evening. Massachusetts Polities. Boston, Oct, 23.—The Republicans of the Tenth Congressional District have nomi nated H. L. Dawes, for re-election to Con gress. In the Sixth District, T. O. Prince, of Win chester, received the Democratic nomination for Congress. The Russian American Telegraph. San Francisco, Oct. 23d.—News from the Russian American Telegraph expedi tion Bays that the Russian corvette Variog sailed on the 6th of August for the Amoor nver. having on board Count Ponassoff. The Variog reached Ghyiga August 15th, and sailed Jour days later for Ochotsk. Major S. Abasa, Chief of the Russian por tion of the expedition, had explored the route and determined in regard to the posi tion tsk the 11,168 between Ghyiga and Capt Manwood had explored the route between the mouth of the Amoor riyer and Ochotsk, and joined Major Abasa at the latter points. Various explorateura had determined the route between Behring’s sea and the termi nus of the line at the mouth of Amoor river. Timber was plenty and four hun dred poles were expected to be ready before the close of the present season. * The Datives were very friendly along the whole route, and offered the use of their dog teams to assist in transporting materials, and have contracted to supply any amount of reindeer meat. Major Abasa has Durchased a large num ber of dog teams and established fisheries to supply the dogs with food. The Russian government officials have rendered every facility to the expeditionists without await ing instructions from St. Petersburg, and Count Ansoff has issued orders to all offi cials to render any service necessary for the completion of the line. When the necessary material is received the work will be pushed forward with great rapidity. Marine Disasters. Fortress Monroe, October 24th.—Ar rived tng Muscovado, nineteen days from Demerara for Baltimore, with sugar. She reports having passed yesterday, fifteen miles southeast of False Cape, North Carolina, a hermaphrodite tng, sunk in fifteen fathoms of water, with her masts all gone. Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 34th.—Snow commenced falling here at one o’clock this afternoon. Buffalo, Oct. 24th.—The weather here is clear but very cold, 3:30 O’Oloote. From California. From China. The First Snow. , Ottawa™; Oot ; v. ing canvassed for subscriptiorisin aid iff]*" sufferers by ttie Quebec fire. The raw Council has subscribed £1 000 ae Ulty A fire is now raging in the Woods north of here, causing considerable alarm to. th» farmers. Lae TbeXamlrartde Case. Montbeal October counsel for Lamirande have advised the British Ambassador at Paris to demand'a cessation of the proceedings against him until, the facts of his abduction from Canada are re ceived. The Fenian prisoners here will probably be tried at Bedford, bnt the day is not fixed yet. „ _ Marfcets. ■ OEK : Oct - W.-Catton doll at39@42e. for mifl- SiaftmH? 1 "? £¥• advanced 15 to 25cts.; for State; sales nh l i 6 n soob s s '- at * B *'@t& V 5 for State, *USo@}m 23for ,l 2 for Southern. Wheat'has ad- £ a ?,“d 010 bushels at |2 35 for Chicago f£ r ‘ D s' » E d «2 W®tS l* for State, porn advanced pfrt £ < i r .5?^? ; J5?* B °r M.°°« bushels at U 12®»1 M. in\t heavy at 1 32 75 for mess, lard dull Whisky Chicago and Bock Island, 109!<; imFmSiSE? preferred. ssfc; Illinois Central Scrip, a ern ' 2?,* : yew York Central, 121 S: Hudson Elver I2j3p Canton Oomnanv. Sgiyirslnlaes C 8; Missouri 6s «2& Erie' ffiS; M-I?vii™ 0 T«n T l < !K’ pll Company, 53«; , I?ksHiy Tw «. sai «• at Pblladeli PsoOC«|a new" o^ 400 d 9 gfl-o 971/ soooa™ CanlEda M ' 4 lfiOODBes6-2tO’es no Zi soooPhHa&Eriees 92* 2W ah Ocean QU s3O 6 400 fill do K 200 alt do ' s6oail3o s lOOohSch Nay pf 38% SEOONJU 12400 City «s new loiji 2400 Fenn& si act/ joco Lehigh «s ’H 92ji 25 oh Penn* B 571? 5W ah Mieh Sou B bSO 92jS .TbeßoKd aOjonmed at doath of B.C Mclxxxl. a m L E. WALRAVEN. luione EiUj yiO Chestnut Street, Elegant Curtains for Parlors LIBRARIES, DIKING AND SLEEPING ROOMS, In Brocatelle, Satin Damasks, Terry, Beps, WINDOW Of the Newest Designs. Am now offering the moat complete assortment of the OctobersSfa 00 * 801 ta P ortaa °n- CONNECTING BONDS. We wenlt aanennee that our stoex of Bonfis^itjhe CONNECTING BAILROAD It now reduced to under One Hundred Thousand Dollars, We will coatlnna to offer them at 93 1-3, UNTIL NOVEMBER Ist, ONLY. (Unless previously disposed of) market.** b© withdrawn from tho DREXEL&CO., * No 34 South Third Street, cc24tfrp' WE OFFER FOR SALE $200,000 Chicago, Rook island and Pacific Railroad Co.'s 7s, Due 1896. °n the road from Chi- ? es Moines, lowa, and branch road to 5?S«5$ i°*L # 410 miles of road, of which «-£?.* if how in foil operation, and the remaining 44 miles will soon be finisned. Only 140 miles moreof road are needed to connect with the Union Pacific Railroad at Omaha The Chicago and Bock Island Railroad Company has recently purchased the road and lands of the hUfisiisippi and Missouri Railroad Company, and Is now known as the Chicago, Rook IMand ard Pacific Railroad Company, the stock or which is selling aiapjemium and is a favorite ment The Bonds *re strictly first-class and we can recommend them with confidence to any one desiring to Invest money. 16 Farther information will be given on application to E. W. CLARK & CO., „Jfe 35 S THIRD. Start. 1865 5-20’S EXCHANGED FOB and market difference in price allowed. 7.30'5, 1120’s, ISSl’s. and Compound Interest Notes Bought and Sold,. DREXEL & CO., 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET. Inimitably FINE CONFECTIONS, CHOICE PRESENTS. Stephen F, Whitman, MANUFACTUBEB, . X3IQ Market St. 10aiilehighVal : eia, ,52 B i‘,£®9 na CAP 57« ■ 100 sh n y & Middle : t Ooal Held 114 200at: Heads bSwnin iau , lOOshSasqCol b6O 15j| ’ 4sh Cam <fe Am b 129J£ 100 six Catawlas prf b3O 31* , 1500 <So ’62 cash. 114% . BOARD, le Bh Spruce & Pice 36 ' SaiTlsburcK -56 . iOOahOatawlssa pf bs 31# > ,*• Delaware JCttv 57# ' IC® eh North Oent the announcement o { the ' lember of the Board. Swiss Lace and . _ Nottingham Lace* SHADIES 1862’5,
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