■Cr-v-T--.v- SIGMb EDITIOT; BY TBLEGBAPH. THE PRIBOSEEB* Action Gf Political State Committees in flew York. THE PRESIDENT; CALLED ON TO INTERVENE. Fenian Movements at ■the VC^etet:. Affaire in Kentucky} West Vir- ginia, <fee. Interesting Ne ws from Fortress Monroe The Fenian Prisoners, i NEW York, Oct. 29.— The Democratic and National Union State Central Committee have passed the following preamble and resolutions: - - ■ - . ■ "Whereas, Two citizens of the United States one, the Rev. John McMahon, a Roman Catholic priest, engaged at the time in the idisbharge of his duties as a clergyman; - the -other Robert B. Lynch, understood. to; be .a reporter of the public press, have been tried, convieted and sentenced to death in Canada for alleged Fenian movements. _B«so tued. That the President of the United States be requested to intervene for the safety and protection of these persons, and to represent in the most earnest manner that such an unnecessary rigor as a sentence of death is calculated to shock the common sense and jnstice of mankind. Buffalo, Oct. 28.—A meeting was held in St. James Hall to-night, in response to a i call in yesterday’s papers, to take into con sideration what action should be taken in the cases bf Colonel Lynch and Father Mc- Mahon, recently sentenced to death in Canada. The meeting was largely attended and great numbers were nnable to gain ad mittance to the hall. The principal speaker was Senator A. L. Morrison, of the Fenian Brotherhood. ‘ - were passed protesting against : the results of the recent Fenian trials, in Toronto, and threatening retalia tory measures if the sentences should be carried into effect. The American flag,’ with the ; Irish National flag, were home through the hall, draped in mourning. The Sritish Government and Canadian bfficials were earnestly denounced, and the greatest enthusiasm. and excitement prevailed. Another indignation meeting will be held to-morrow evening. . Fenian Movements in Missouri. St Louis, Oct 28.— James Stephens has appointed ten prominent Fenians of this city as a committee of organization for Mis souri, who are to have supreme control of the Brotherhood of this State, and are au thorized to establish Circles, commission of ficers to be military men in the interest of Ireland, collect money, war material for the use of the Irish Repnblic, and in all other ways compatible with the laws of the United States to revive the cause of Ireland The committee has called upon all friends bf Ireland to immediately organize them selves. pat themselves in co m municatioq with the committee, and from whom all necessary information and instruction may be obtained. A meeting of the' friends of Ireland is called for Tuesday night, to consider wbat action is necessary to be taken in the cases ef Father McMahon and Coi. lynch, sen tenced to death by ihe British Government. From Louisville. ■ ; Louisville, Oct. 28.— Judge Craig of the City Court, was this afternoon assailed by Policeman Slater,, and seriously injured, “ The accounts of the grounds for the assault ; are so conflicting that an examination must "be bad before the cause thereof can be as certained. W. C; Summerville, of Charlestown, W. . Virginia, was found dead on Saturday on the steamer Prima Donna, evi dently from.-cholera. A cheek drawn at Marietta, Ohio, for $12,000 was found on his . person, . i It is rumored, but discredited in legal circles, that the Court of Appeals has de cided that Gen, Palmer was guilty of felony for assisting in the escape of slaves while he was commander of this military district. On the authority of Col. Starr, command .lng the late -Fenian -expedition, now here, V westate that the Col.Lynoh convicted and sentenced to be hung' at Toronto, was a book-keeper in a mercantile house in this ■ city, and was sealwith the Fenian expedi tion by bis employers. He had no rank in the Fenian organization, and did not belong -to the expedition. He accompanied it merelyras an adventurer, to report to his employers. CoL Starr offered Lynch a com ission, Which Lynch refused to accept. From Fortress Monroe. Fortress Monroe, Oct. 27.—An order has been issued from the headquarters of the .Department of the Potomac, dated at Bichmond, withdrawing the quarantine established in this Department by General Order Ho. 15, from Headquarters Depart ment of Virginia, March 19th last. This order relieves from quarantine duty the steamer city of Albany, Captain Ains worth, which has been stationed at the cap6s of Virginia during tbeehtire summer, with orders to intercept and examine all vessels bound into Chesapeake bay or the waters of Virginia, The quarantine officers have been JDr. J. J. Bruce and Dr. T. E. Wiloox, act ing under the orders of Dr. Geo. E. Cooper, Surgeon and Physician to Jeff. Davis. Thednties of the Albany have been mani fold, and performed in the most stormy taeather, and now that there -is no further necessity for her services aa a Quarantine’ ■teamer, it ia to be hoped she will be trans feriedtoeyen a more usefal sphere of duty. - i ■^ Btt .°hg thevessels which sauedfrom here last night and this morning were the British todg J. B. S„ from Bio, with coffee, to New s , soh< ? < ? ler General Torbet, for Phila #tiphia, with a cargo of cedar wood, ; Wm; B, Ream who-arrivedhere yester- MOO“PMiedbyMrs. Robert Ouid, re tained to Ricbmopd.this morning, on the ateamer Georgianna. - * remained-in the Fort with Davis HD night, having entered shortly after laad- ..THBDAIhY ing. .vThe .object of his was not ascer tained, nor, indeed; ia there information as to the views of his associate counsel bearing upon the Davis cSsel * ’ - ' ’ ’ Yesterday-..afternoon 129 bales of cotton, shipped from Memphis six days since,< ar rived at Norfolk by the Norfolk ahdPeters burg and the Sonthside Railroads. - The cot-. ; ten was shipped at Memphis On the 20th of October in i a compressed state, and is des tined for Boston;;' 'Had.-the Boston steamer been ready yesterday for' immediate tran shipment the .cotton could have been in Boston in nine days,' when by the ordinary winter route it would have required tyenty days at least,-thus showing a great saving intime. . A report by the Board ofHealth of Ports mouth, Va., has recently been made with tbe view bf correcting the exaggerated, ret ports which have-gone abroad respecting the prevalence of cholera and small-pox in tbe town;. It states that: the. deaths -from cholera i and cholera-diseases in the town from the first of the present month to . the 25th, amount to twenty-seven, and that not one death had occurred 7 since the 21st, and only one case reported.- With regard to the. small-pox, they think it their duty to state that there has been a considerable number of cases, in the last three months, some .occurring - among the whites, but the majority among the negroes, and urge, although the disease is declining, to take active; measures to vaccinate the en tire population. •• . Arrived- at: Norfolk yesterday; coal schooners Mabel, Martin, White Squall and Annie, from Philadelphia. , " * A Boy- Homicide. " Cincinnati, Oot; ■- boy fourteen years old was Shobdeadon Third street yes terday by a comrade of the same.age, .for knocking his hat offi ’ : .Tbe Steamier Moravian Signaled. . ‘ Father Point, 'Oct. ' 28. A. M.—The steamship Moravian, from Liverpool,on the 18th, via Londonderry' on the 19th inst.,h>s been signaled.' . ' ••• - '■ : MoedfeoldinKenTorit.- ■ [By tue American Telegrapti Co.l New Yoak, October 29.—G01d has been Quoted to-day as follows: 10.00 A, Mi, 1458111.15 10.15 .146 t 1.30 10.30 1461 11.45 10.45 . ,1468 12 M„ 11.00 ‘1468i12.15P.i1., Ca'X'ir [fiee Serena and Xast pages for additional Locals-! FmT,AT)ELPHIA OAITLE MARKKT, Oct, j 29.—The Cattle Market was moderately ac tive this week; hut prices were unchanged: about 2,700 headarrived and aoldat from 16' @l6i cents for extra—a few choice at 'l7c.; fair -to good, at 14@15} cents, and common' at from fib, as to quality. The following are the particulars of the sales: - Head. 7 \ Name. 875 Owen Smith, Western... 90 A. & J. Western 45 E. Kennedy, Berks co, fci*................. 28 Jonee McClees, Chester county. 64 P. McFUlen, western, -t—m, —.i--- 125 p. Hathowayy ;* 4 HO James 8. Kirk, Chester county..., 27 Jamefi Montague, Western 100 Jas. McFUlen, 175 E. S. McFUlen, Chester co, 82 tHlman*Bochm&n,Western Pa,. 164 Martin, Fuller & Co., Western.; 270 Mooney & Smith, •' *7O Mooney* Brother 52 H. Chain, Western Pa....«...... 51 J. A. Chain & Brother, Western Pa~ 55 L. Frank, Western....- «... 45 Frank & Schambers, Western. 64 Hope A Co., Western 40 B. Dryfboa,AOo-; Wpstem is @l5 26 Meyer * Levy, Lane, co ......... t4' @l5 *B5 J. Cassidy, western.... ,u 23 B. Baldwin, Chester county. ... „.j.4 <415 * 65 J. Clemson. Western. _ .. _is (Sis ; 16 D. Clemson, Chester co. gre.™ 7J£@ aw 170 Ben. Hood, Chester county. — 2 @1632’ m Chandler* Alexander.Chestercounty,._ 13 @l5 .11 A. Kemble, Chester c0nx>ty........_ M .... MMM js (Sl5 67 'Wayne* McArdle, .. 6J4@ 83* 68 Steenbery, Delaware State, gr055...635® B>i 86 D. W. Gemmel, •* gra .. 6)4 32 D. Smith, WestenMjnsa. 734® 8 16. A. Hamroar, Western, grs. 7 @ 8 i 28 H. Keller. Western Pa., grs ................... 6 @ 63* 19 J Todd, Chester co., gr 5...... @752 13 35. Brown. Western, crra.~... ............. 6 @ 63* 19 I». Zengliog. Western Pa,..-~ _ 6 @ 7 42 J. Sauer, Chester co.. ...12 @l5 43 R. K. Plnmman, DeL State... 6fc@ 834 20 Preston Saonder. Chester c 0... ... 14 @1534 54 Jesse Miller, Chester c 0......;. 12 @l6 " Sheep—Are doll and lower. 25.000 head arrived and partly sold at froms@6 cents m gross—as to quality. Hogs—Were also doll and low r, 3,300 he*d sold at the different yards at from $12@13 the 100 E6s net. Cows—Were in lair demand at foil prices; so bead sold at flrom ?50@80 for Springers, ands7o@loQ bead for cow and calf. A Drunken Freak.— Michael Reardon got on a bender on Saturday night About half-past eleven o’clock, he appeared at the Union Passenger Railway Depot at Twenty third and Brown streets. A car came along and the driver got off to get some water for his horses. Michael then got on to the front platform and started the horses. The car was driven down the hill towards Fair monnt Park, at a fearful rate. The only wonder is that the car was not smashed ana Michael and the horses killed. As it was, no damage was done. The car had gained such speed by the time it reached Fair mount that it wes driven entirely across the Reading -Railroad track and brought up against the fence around the Park- Rear don then fell into the bands of the police. He was fined for drunkenness and was also held to bail'to keep the peace. Raid on Corner Loungers.— By order of the Mayor, Lieut, Connelly sent out a squad of men yesterday to make a raid oh the corner loungers in the Seventh and Eighth Wards. About thirty young fel lows, aged from fifteen to twenty years, were captured. They were all held to bail by Alderman Swift for breach of the peace. The Cholera.— The report or the cholera at the office of the Board of Health showed five new cases daring thq past forty-eight hours. - The Virtues of Bower’b Infant Cob qtat. need no comment from our pen. Thousands of families daily attest its efficacy. H. A. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the Cordial. f Patty Brand’s Brown Salve. —Bower Sixth and Vine, sole proprietor. ’ Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods. SNOWDEN <5 BROTHER, Importer*, : 23 South Eighth streeb 5-20 COOTONB Dae November Ist, Wanted by DREXEL & 00., 84 Sonth Tblrd street, ‘•Dr. Fitder’s ” great “ Rheumatic Remedy.” ' ' For Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. “No Cure,” 3 000 cares since Jane 1866. “No Fay,” “No Pay,” SfiOO cares Blnce Jane 1866. “No Cara” “No Cure.”- Komercury, colchlcamor “NoPav,” “No Fay,” lodides. "No Corel” I.lmlted juantity to each patient. i Prepared by Dr. Fltlcr, No 29 South Fourth street. : Ladies’ Spbciad Notice.—Dr. Ban ning's Braces, light French Trusses. Imnroved Shoul der Braces. Supporters of best construction, Admlra ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stockings, &c.. Cor recUy adjustedhv a lady, at “Neeeles'i” tin Twelfth street, *rsi door below Race. > Benbow’s Soaps.— Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, lettuce, Sun Bower, Nash, Rose, <fcc, i ■ SNOWDEN & BROTHER, • Importers, 23 South Eighth street. Mdjavxeo !— This is a new perfume, yet It b as already achieved a success which has established Its reputation as the most delightful delicate and du rable. The lapse of time but adds to its essential sweetness. For sale by all the principal Druggists Philadelphia Evening XUegraph, Sweet Opoponax. As the precious flower known bo charmingly as the “Sweet Opoponvc” robs others of all fragrance, and aetrcely breathes It forth even to the air* bat gladly yields it to beauty's taper fingers, so does E. T. Smith a Co.'s renowned extract of “Sweet Opoponax’ ’ scent the handkerchief extravagantly powerful. Nothing like It. E. T. SMITH * CO.,New York, sole pri? prletars. COUKIS. Disteict Coubt— Judge Hare.—James B. Winpenny vs. Jabez Hobson and John Mal lison Hobson, trading as Jabez Hobson A Son. An notion on a promissory note. Ver dict forplabiti£ffor|l,642 22. Margaret PeteroiuF vs. the Green and Y,: OCTQBE Coates Streets Passenger "Rail way Company. m^eiocap S tahj" fe,^^, ' :4 ~-^®^ roi:n Gl . onces,er * wIUi An action tOfecoverdamageaforinjuries re- ; schr Bird. Dnffeu,t day tromtewra.Dei with grata ceived by plaintiff. On the 26th of March ; to-jMi-Bewiey&co.-.• last, ohe was in one of; the defendants’ oars, ; w^r u^To°jeal°E^w < ieyi d from Indlan Bhrer * and in get offher. dress caught ; Schr A May, May,6ilaTi» fromßoston. in some portion of the platform, and she - BchrPMgos«ett,*acleß;ftomßo!iMin. . Schr JB AGstlD.l)&vl3.from Chelaca. \ Was thrown to the ground and dragged Bchr M Powell, Fenton, from Hartford, along the street and seriously injured. On Bchr LPhieger, Dreby. from Pawtactet. trial ' » J CLEARED THIS DAY. ou ■, Brig Wanderer, Aoderaon. Leghorn. O O Van Horn. DISTRICT Court—J ndge aharswood. — Brig Watcbmatc. Jones, Halifax. Merchant * Co. Wm, Shields vs. George W. Graft. An ac- Schr C W May. May, Boston, Caldwell, Gordon & Co. t ?Si x)n »? ;^ o Sr k aceou,lti Ve rdiot for Plain- B ABonto* Co. tliffor 5104 87. ... . , .. . Schr LeDa Home, Appleby, Portland, do Mathew Barrett vs. Jacob Fry and Ade- gchr m weaund coal Co. line, his wife. Verdiot taken for defendant. , cca> wenttosea. -’ p ' Wintbrop, Cunningham <SrSbns vs. A.S. The steamship Delaware,-hence forUverpool.pro- Lippincott. Verdict taken for defendant. aeded from the Breakwater at uo’clock tfismorn- Same,vs. Same. Yerdlot taken for plain tiff for $3,979 62. V f Oyer and Terminer—Judgeß Allison and Lndlow.—Francis James, a boy of 16 years of age, was put on trial charged with causing the death of Charles Steinmetz. On the 16th of August last, James and a number of companions were at the base ball grounds, Moyamensing avenue and 'Cottage street, peeping through. the cracks in the fence. ' While' doing this, Steinmetz, a young man, of about 22 years of age came to them and struck James, knocking him into the mud. While James was down, Steinmetz . kicked him and then caught him. -by .the throat ..and was 'beat ing him until a man came and parted them. Steinmetz ' theu appeared to be in jured and a mau led himtohis home in the neighborhood, wbere-he died on the 30th of August. A post mortem examination dis closed the feet that death was caused by a hemorrhage and inflammation, the result of a stab in the heart between; the fifth, and sixth ribs. Acoordlng to the evidence of the witnesses, James, had'. a small knife, whittling a small stick before Steinmetz came np,and he stiU-heldJit when Steinmetz stiuck .him.' Oh trial.' ‘ ~ SALKS OF STOCKS, lUOOO City es new Iolli|2oo eh Egbert OB U 103 Bh Nor Cent E , 49J4 800 ah Catawpl 29>4 IOOBb Beadß 63)i 3COab do 29. I ,' MahlUnehms - 68 - llOOah do b3O 29>* 100 sh Ocean OB 4%l ‘ ’ ’ PBICES OP STOCKS IN NEW TOEK. (By 2K egrapK.'i 146 J 1465 146 i 146 i 146 i . FISST CiUh American sales Beading ... 58 sales New York Central sales United States 6s _....ai3?£ sale* United States 68, 5-20 s. JUJ* bid Erie. Mi* bid Hudson bid • . . . Steady. Finance and Bosiness—Oct 29,186 a The Money Market has undergone hut little change, and 414 to 5 per cent, are still the current rates tor “call loans.” Stocks are devoid of vitality. The public keep aloof, and manifest ; np- disposition to enter Into any speculative operations. Government Loans were In active. 113)4 was bid for the Coupon Sixes, '81; ill I ,' Ibr the old Five-Twenties; 11034 tor the ’Ms; ioo for the Ten-Forties; 106)4 tor the June Seven-Thirties, and ios)4 for the February do. Btate Loans were firm at si for the Five ft Cents;, and ,103)4 for the War Loan. City Loans, of the new Issues, sold. at. 101)4. In Brllroad shares the only activity was In Catawlssa Railroad Preferred, which closed «t ,9)4@»>*—» decline on. Reading Railroad declined ‘.'—closing at ss. Oamden andCAmboy Rafircad was steady at 129)4; Paoniylvania Railroad at SS; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 67; Mine Hill Railroad at SS; lttle Schuylkill Railroad at ss, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 04. Canal stocks were dull. In Oil stocks we noticed sales of Ocean at . 4J4, and Egbert at H- In Bank shares there were no changes. Passenger Railway securities were but little Inquired after. Htstonvllle closed at 15)4 bid. Smith, Randolph * Co.. Bankers, u Booth Third street, quote at U o’clock, as follows: 801 d.,. .„IM>4» u.a ISSI Bonds— —.-„.ll3‘;am . u,s. wo, im..— - . iu.S'ftm>4 . “ lSSt—— 110J4@U0’4 u raw -3——-... in Sii« U.a IM6, 9»«SlOQ U.a 7-We— lst eerlm..—........———_lo6«SimJ4 “ tdserlfa..,, KfiSglSS 5-SO, July, ™™™„HjM)4@iM§ Compounds. Dec.. ISM——. 11 s34eh Meesra. De Haven <fc Brother, Booth Third street, make the following quotations of the rates .01 exchange today, at IP. H.: ' IBuytng, Selling, American Gold . i:s‘4 149)4 Silver- Quarters and halves. .129 Amount .....13 @l6J£ .—l5 @l7 6 @ 8 l3 @l5 M @l6 @l6 : l4 @l6 i ...~15 @lss* .......14 @U* l4 @l6 : l5 @l6**': .. .» 14 @I6K H @l6* .14 @l5 - M .......14 l4 .—l4 Compound Interest Notes: “ M I6V M 44 July, 1864... 16V 44 44 Ansr. 1864... 15V 44 41 Octs, I4V 44 44 Dec* 1664 m. 13V 44 44 May, IS6S.M 11 V 44 41 Ang.,1865... 10 “ 11 5ept.,1865... “ “ Oct.. 1565. M 9 Jay Cooke & 00, quote Government securities, <kc,, to-day, as follows: Bnylnc, Beilin*, v . s. —— ii3)a m Old 5-80 Bonds..-™.;. —.114 New 6-20 Bonds, 1864 .... ——UOK 111 5-80BondS, 1865 JIO* 110*4 5-20. July, 1865.~ VS?« 108. S 10-40 Bonds 99a 100 -- -——— 7 S-10, AngUSt. ........ .106?* 106% « June.. .... 105 K 105T4 July aoss£ 105 J* Gold—at 12 o’clock —— Hs\i Monday, Oct. 29.— There Is hot little life In the Breadstaffh market to day and no essential change in prices, except tor Corn, which advanced S cents 13 bushel. ' There is no shipping demand for Flour but the home consumers are purchasing to a fair extent. Sales ofl.soobarrelsNorthwest extra flunlly at (12 73@f13 75 9 barrel, Penna. and Ohio” do. do. at (IS@l4 GO, fancy at(ls@l6 GO, extra at (9 25@12, and superfine at (7 75 up to $9. Bye Flour is held firmly with sales of 100 barrels at (7 75. In the absence of Corn Meal we quote Fenna. at (5 GO and Brandywine at (0,9 barrel. There is not much Wheat offering and in absence of sales we quote Bed at(3@3 259 bushel and White at (3 25@3 40. .Bye Is steady at (I*o 9 bushel. Corn is unsettled and higher; 3 000 bushels yellow sold at (1 25. and 500 bushels mixed at (1 24. Several lots of new have been received but It is very damp—totally unfit for shipment. Oats are unchanged; 600. but heft Fenna. sold at Go cents. In Barley and Malt there Is nothing doing. Barkis more Inquired after and 38 nhds.No. 1 sold at(Bs9ton. In Groceries and Provisions no change. Whisky—The demand is limited; small sales of Fenna. at(24l@2 42, and Onlo at (2 44, Bulletin. BOSTON—Steamship Homan, captain Baker—3 cs boots and shoes Amer & Slate; sdoT SAshOrldge; 70 pkgs castings W A Arnold; 9 rs O Amory Jr *Co; 90 pkgs fish Atwood & Banck; 22 cases boots and shoes Beker Bros; 28 bales 12 cs dry goods JB Barry & Co; U trusses bags J T Bailey & Co; 39 oales3B cs dry gooes <9 Brewer & Co; socado T W M Brown; 8 casks oil J C Baker & Co; 10 bales dry goods Bangs & Maxwell: 15 cs shoes Conover. Dorff &O; 11 do Cunningham * Etnler; 38 do Clafiln * Partridge; 44 bales dry goods S 3 cs do B W Chase it Son; 33 bdls paper A M Collins; 25 frails dates J O Campbell * Co; 250 bbls fish Crowell * Collins; 78 bdls goat skins Campbell &Co; 2ocsdry goods Crffln & Aliemus; no bales wool Davis. Flss & Banes: e pianos W H Dutton; sos dry goods De Cour sey, H * Evans: 475 bags potatoes B S Dyer; » bales dry goods Davis. Ketopion * Co; 250 cs shoes P Ford & Co: 16 do O M Fay; 82 bides 43 cs dry g >ods Frothing ham * Wells; 653 cases shoes Graff Watkins * Co: 100 bags saltpetre Grove * Bros; 22 cases boots and shoes Haddock, Reed & Co; 4 cases dry goods Hemi ley, Baxter & Co: 27 bales dry goods A Hartel & 06; 99 cases boots and shoes A F & J- M Jones; 66 cs chair stocs, bdla do Kilbnrn <fc Gates: 2i cases boots and shoes B B Levick & Co; 233 bxs Ink, 11 do books J B Llpplneott & Co; 24 bales dry goods, 33 cases do Levis. Wharton * Co; 26 cases and 6 Dales dry goods T Tiea A Co; 58 casts shoes J B Myers & Co: 55 cases shoes W McKnight; 35 do do Monroe, Smaltz & Co; 17 do do O D McCleeae; 23 cases oil cloth McCallum*Co;.24 pkgs glass Muzzey AMunroe; 17 cases boom and shoes Nick* ersonAMceeley; 60hlfbbls seed Neff*Zatu; 18 cases eboes Wm Paul & Co; 18 do do Fapee <6 Markley: 21 bbu oil Pratt & Dennison; 24 cases mdse, 9 rolls do G Potter; 140 bxs oaUs Bussell; Brwin *s Co: 98 cs boots and shoes Sntter * Miller; 28 do do Shumway, Chand ler* Co; 28 bags yftrn JT Sproul * Co; u bales do H H Soule; 51 cases boots and shoes S * G W Townsend; 850 rcHspaper Warner. Kirk <6 Co. MABME BBTT.liri , l HI. POST OF FTnr.A-nWT.WRTA^OcTomrgpQ. MrßuJCarint SuUtin on Sixth Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Beman, Baker, 48 hours froth Boston, with mdse to Bevy winsor * Co. Steamer Banter, Rogers; 86 hours from Providence, with mdse to Lathbury, Wlckersham * Co. . Brlg B Wiley <Br), Croscup, 5 days from Boston. In ballast to L Westergaard. Bohr M H Seed. Benson, 4 days from New Bedford, with box boards to captain Bchr Garnet, Marshall. I day from Lewes, Del. with grain to JasL Bewley AOo Atll AM. Snnday saw Btesmshlp Delaware,hence for Liverpool, below. New CasUe, going down. Bohr j H Marvel, Qnlllln, 2 days from Hampton, Va with lumber to D H Merrlman. 5 , Schr Ocean Bird, Kelly, from Boston, with mdse to Mersbon* Cloud. Schr Painter, Bell. 5 days from Federalshnrg, Md. with railroad fee to Bacon, Colllnß * Co. Schr Mary G Farr, Maloy, 1 days from Gardiner, with ice tp KElckerbocker;lce Co. COMMERCIAL. FIRST BOARD. Philadelphia Harken. lmirnniAwn*. Ship Merrimac, Lecxie.from Liverpool for this port, was off Dunmore East 14th Inst, and landed pilot, Steamer Deutschland (Brem), Wessels, from Bre men 14th Inst, via Southampton 17th, with 734 paaaen gersfat New York yesterday. Oct 23. L3O PM, lat 48 21, lon 4125, passed steamer City of Cork, from N Fork for Liverpool. : "■ ;• , : ' - Steamer Allemania (Hamb), Trantman, from Ham burg and Southampton I7th Inst, at N Yorkyesterday. Brig Fanny, Turner, hence at Genoa 9th lnstj Brig John Geddes. HcMellan, at. this part from Ne vessa, reports: 19th tost, lat 3154, lon 76 4. boarded tbe brig J Bastings, waterlogged and abandoned.’ The J H was from an eastern port, laden with Ice and bound to New Orleans. Her ioremast was gone by the deck, mainmast standing, with mainsail attached to main boom, and nine feet water to. her' hold. There were two holes cnt In her deck and the after hatch off. The J H was undonbtedly boarded by some other vessel, who took off tbe captain and crew, as nothing had been left movable on board, lE. WALRAVEN, KASOHIS uti, 710 Gbestniit Elegant Curtains for Parlors, LIBRARIES, DIMM AND SLEEPING BOOMS, In BroeateliC, Batm Damasks, Terry, Heps, Swiss Laeeand Nottingham Lace. WiINDOW SHADES Of the Newest Designs. Am now offering the most complete assortment of the above goods ot my own Importation. Octobers, H«; \ FOR HAVANA. The UNITED STATES MALL STEAMSHIP. Hea drick Hudson, Howes, master, will sail for HAVANA on SATURDAY MOXUXXNG, Norember 3rd, at • o'clock Far Jfreigbt or Passage apply to THOMAS WATSON & SONS, 142 Nerth Delaware Avenua. Passage to Havana, fso, eci7*isrp J. C. BTR AWBRIDGE k CO. Bargains Open This Day, 1 case BALMORAL SKIBTS, black and gray, (2. 2 cases very superior SKIBTS, at (2 50. 1 case Honeycomb BRIDAL QUILTS. 1 hale yard wide SHAKBB FLANNELS, 62;2c. Heavy red-twilled FLANNELS, 40c. Good Scarlet FLANNELS, ~-ic. Silks! Silks ! I Heavy Black GRO3 GRAINS for (2. 10 pieces POULT DE SOLE, all the new shades, ii MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS from auction, a great bargain. Cloaking Cloths, Largest Stock in tbe City. Elegant French CLOAKINGS, from late auctions. Handsome CLOTHS, medium prices. Single and double width CLOTHS, from (2 to 15, BLANKETS. HAVE NOW OPEN SOME GBEAT BARGAINS. Fine BLANKETS, Cheaper than at any time during the seaaon. Twenty-five cases all sires and weights, from (5 to (20 per pair. J. C. STB AWBRIDGE* COl ■ N. W. cor. Eighth and Markets lyl2tf : ■ . Congress. Empire AND . COLUMBIA SPRING WATERS. Messrs. Bollocks Crenshaw, N E cor. of Arch and Sixth Streets. Philadelphia, keep a supply of these valuable waters fer sale, freeh from the Springs, and delivered to our customers at their store, at our lowest New York city prices HOTCHKISS’SONB, Proprietors, Saratoga Springs, 92 Beekman * 58 Cliff sts. Ne w Y ork oclllmrp? . BAKER’S ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. The largest end beat aaaortmentof Wig*, Toupee*, Long Hair Braid* ud Curb, Water-Mis, Viotorinea, Frl ■ette*, Illusive Beam* for Ladies, At prices LOWER than elsewhere. {mhtwrp 909 CHESTNUT STREET. A TMOBE'B MINCED MEAT.-The undersigned JX. are now receiving Into store, the above celebrated Minced Meat, put up in Firkins of 88 and 88 lbs., also in Barrels and Glass Jars, and are prepared to furnish it to thetrade at the lowestmanufacturer’a prloes JOS. B. BUBBLES * CO., 108 South Delaware Avenue. Twenty-Five Barrels Prime Cranberries -landing and for sale by J. B. BUSSIEB * 00., 108 South Dela ware Avenne. ' fTOTTON ANB LINEN SAIL DUCK Of every Width from one to six net wide, an numbers, tnntanf Awning Duck; Papermakera foltlng.Sall Twine, 40. JOHN W. EvBitMAN * 00., ao.iaUona#(*flw 29; 1866. TEMD EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. THE FENIANSANQ THE PRESIDENT. The; Tammany ' Ball Committee ARRIVAL OF FOREIGN STEAMERS Political and Commercial News. DEATH OF MISS SEWARD. Visit tbe Tammany Hall Commute* to .tbe President. Washington, Oct. 29.—General Morphy, Supervisor W. Roach, Judge Hogan, Jndge Stanley, and Senator. Bradley, the committee recently appointed by the Tammany Hall general committee, arrived here this morn ing, between H and 12 o’clock, called upon the President of J&a United States, in conformity with the duty, for which they were designated, and presented him with a copy of the proceedings of the General Committee in relation to the summary conviction and sentence of Robert Bloss Lynch by the Canadian. authorities, and declaring that the President should promptly and resolutely intervene and insist that Lynch and aIL other American citizens held on the same charge, shall be delivered up to our National authorities. Senator Bradley spoke in behalf of' the Committee, clearly but briefly stating the object of the Commission. The President informed them that he had previous to this morning received a copy ef the Tammany Hall proceedings, through Mayor Hoffman, of New York, and said the Committee would perceive from the correspondence with our Consul at To ronto, and [the British Minister, published in to-day’s papers that he bad anticipated the object of the mem'orial and resolutions. He expressed his profound sympathy for the condemned prisoners and would accord ingly do all that lay in his power for their welfare and reliefl The Committee arejmuch pleased with their favorable reception by the President, and say the interview was of the most satisfactory character. From Europe by Steamship. Father Point.— Oct. 29.—The steamship Moravian, from Liverpool October 18th, via Londonderry October 19th, arrived off this point this morning. GBE&r BRITAIN. Mr. Bright had been entertained at a' breakfast at Glasgow by the promoters of the reform demonstration. He made a speech, in which he briefly referred to his approaching visit to Ireland, and said the moisftdlly the people were admitted to a fair fib are of parliamentary power the more completely would justice be done to Ireland. All the London journals publish leaders on Mr. Bright’s great speech of the 16th inst. SPAIN. It is stated that the captain and crew of the steamer Tornado are still imprisoned separately, and that the British Minister at Madrid has done nothing to obtain their liberation, his excuse being that he had re ceived no instructions teem England. American Securities. Satterthwaitejs circular reports that American secffities have been characterized by important fluctuations. United States five-twenties varying from 70@72i and closing finally at 68@68V ex-conpons; Illi nois Central Railroad shares remain steady. The tri-monthly settement developed a great scarcity of Erie Railroad shares owing to the large amount of certificates shipped to New York; §l@l 50 has been paid for the loan of them for the next fortnight. They have advanced daring the week $3, closing with a good demand at 50? c. Atlantic and Great Western consolidated bonds closed firm at 40J@41i ex-dividead, notwith standing attempts were made to force down prices. FRANCE. The Paris Bourse, on the 17th inst., was flat. The Rentes olosed at 68c. 72f. PRUSSIA. It is semi-officially announced that the negotiations with Prussia have reached so favorable a conclusion that a treaty of peace may be expected to take place immediately. ITALY. The Italian troops entered Verona on the 16th inst., and met with an enthusiastic reception. AUSTRIA. Advices from Miramar state that the Empress Charlotte’s health was unchanged. RUSSIA. Count Berg, it-ia stated, has been relieved of his functions as Governor of Poland, and has been succeeded by Gen. Count Urlden. * TURKEY ASD CASMA. Advices from Athens state that the Turks have evacuated Candono, and that the Greeks pursued them, killing 120 and wounding 1,800. The Greek loss was small. Mustapha Pacha was organizing an ex pedition against the insurgents on a large scale, Two thousand casks of powder had arrived in Candia from Syria. The Moniteurdu Loire states that the posi tion of affairs is favorable to the speedy pa cification of Candia. It also confirms the statement that the difficulty with Monte negro had been satisfactorily arranged. It says that the French Government congratu lates itself on the result, which is equally fa vorable to Turkey and her Christian popu lation. INDIA. A Bombay telegram of the 17th inst. re ports a decided rise in exchange on London and also in the price of cotton. ’ Eondon Money Harket The discount demand at the Bank of Eng land on the 17th inst was slight. The rate of discount in the open market was only 3£. There was no probability of a farther reduo ion in the bank rate. Shipping Intelligence. Arrived from New Orleans Oct. 17th, Georgians, at Liverpool, • . ■ Bailed from New Orleans Oot. 13th, White Jacket, from-Liverpool. ■ Bailed for Galveston Oct. 13th, Cornelia, from Liverpool. . Latest Shipping. Londonderry, Oct. 19.—Arrived from Baltimore, .Laura Gertrude, at Bremen. Ship Phoebe, from Liverpool for Galves \ton, arrived at Queenstown with her boats stove, Ac. • ~ " Death of Hiss Seward. Washington, October 29th.— Miss Fannie Seward,, the only daughter and youngest child; of the. Secretary of State,-died early this morning from bilious-fever. , Her re mains will be conveyed to Auburn, N. T., for interment, 1 Markets. New Yobk, Oct. 2a. -Cation is quiet, at 39@4ic. Fleur fcps ady&nced w@2se.; sates of 12.6 W bUß,stt» 59 8:30 O’Olool*. @913 50 for State, 112®114 75 for Ohio, «9 500*12 75? for Western, and |l2 750*17 lor Southern, wheat firm: but quiet: edles unimportant corn advanced j@ac.; 7ono bushels sold atp Z2@,l 23. Port heavy, at 134 25 formesstXafd qoiet, but steady. ' '' - ' B>octs'are lower. Chicago and Bock Island: Mels; Bllnola < Central, 124: Michigan Southern.-92% News York Central. 118%: Beading 116; Hudsonßiver.l26% Missouri s’b. 82% Erie IB allroad, «% Westerntjnloo Telegraph Company,M% Treasnry.TS-lO’e, 108% U.&. Tera. 99% TJ. 8 Fives, 114% Gold. 148% • ; Baltimoee. Oct. 29—wheat la tlrm: Red. 13 25© 13 80.' Coin Is quiet; YeIIow.1110@,112; White, il ls @1 19., Oats steady. , Flour firm. Spring Wheat, western. *lBo*lB 25 Provisions are inactive. lord, 16K@isXc. Coffee steady at l7@l9Jie, In gold. Seeds Arm; New Clover scarce.- Whisky very dull. ■.; '• ■ales at Pbiiadeipiiia Stock JMard. SALES AFTER FIBOT BOABD. i tfsoo city es new 1 ioi« ioooous iimib reg 2000 Camd & Amboy sswn 100 • mgt 6S ’B3 y 92 200shOatawlspf 030 29% 1000BeadB 6a ’TO 94 1 100 sh do' 29% 1000 Pa B2d mgt SB 9T 2006b_ d 0 _ - .OSflh 29)4 IOOQBead mgt 6s ’B3 93)4 100 sh Fhlla & Erie bfiO 32 V 50QOS,Teaa 73-10, . • 100 sh ,do . 05 32% Notes Aug Io6>i SECOND BOARD.; ISOOU S 5-298 .*B2. reg..106)4 200shCatawIssapf b3O 20 13008US5SKM0S 100 H 3008 b .do -29,; 2100 US 1881‘cp 11814 100 Sh do V 030 28% 2300Clty6shew 101)4 100 ah do ; r .1)30 . 285£ 30 sh North Cent 49)4 180 sh ' do 28)4 100 ahPhlldfcErieß 8214 .... .. . t caxifornta; FUSE WUSES AND BRANDIES, From the celebrated Vineyards or B, D. WBfiOB A SON, San Gabrlal, Los Angeles, California.' : ANGELICA, . MOUND VTSTEYABD, J HOCK, : SPARKLING CHAM POBT . PAGNE, ... GBAPE BRANDY, WINK BPFPEBB. - SHERRY, The above are guaranteed to be perfectly Pimaa made from the Grape, and suited fljr SACRAMEN TAL and MEDICINAL purposes. We Claim they are equal In richness, flavor and purity to the best In* ported, at nearly half the cost, . .. For sale In wood or by the case. ' ‘ Carmick & Go. SOLE AGENTS, Ne E. comer Front and Chestnut Sts* - au27 rpj 1865 5-20’S : EXCHANGED FOR iB6m and market difference In price allowed. 7^8, 5.2V8, 1881’Sa KMtfS and Compound interest Notes Bought and Sold* DREXEL «fe CO., 34 SOUTH THIED STREET. WE OFFER FOR SALE $200,000 Chicago, Rook Island and Pacific Railroad Co.’s 7s, Due 1896. Secured by a first Mortgage on the road from Chi cago. HI, to Des Molues, lowa, and branch road to Washington, lowa, In all 410 miles or road, of which 388 miles lsnow In foil operation, and the remaining 44 miles will soon he finished. Only 140 miles mare or read are needed to connect with the Union Pacific BaDroad at Omaha. The Chicago and-Bock Island Baltroad Company has recently purchased the road and lands of the Mlrshslppi ana Company, and la now known as the Chicago, BoCk ultod usd Pacific BaDroad Oomuany. the stock of which la selling at a premium and is a iavorlte Invest ment. The Bonds are strictly first-class and we can recommend them with confidence to any one desiring to Invest money. Farther Information will be given on application to E. W. CLARK & GO., No. 35 S. THIRD. Street. ocg-19t5n8 WANTED, NOVEMBER COUPONS, For Which the Higheit Price Will he Paid by JAY COOKE & CO., 112 and 114 SOUTH THIfiD ST. ocn-ist* Bp MITCHELL FLETCHER No. 1804 CHESTNUT ST Having disposed of their goods damsged by the tote fire, INVITE THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION Of city and country buyers to their freak stock consisting In. partof 2,000 cans and jars Fresh Peaches. 3 000 “ “ Tomatoes. 8,000 “ “ Green Corn. 1000 “ “ Fresh Pears. 1.000 “ Strawberries. ‘ 1000 “ ■* Pine Apples. 1.000 “ “ Morelia Cherries. 1,000 “ French Peas. * And all other Fruits by the can or dozen. Also, a general New Stock of FINE G 1 se22-tulha2Gtrp BLANKETS, BEDDING ■ AND FEATHER WAREHOUSE. TENTH STREET, BELOW ABCH. Fbather Beds, Bolsters,. Pillows. Matresses of all kinds; Blankets, Comiort ables. Counterpanes, Spring Beds, Spring Cots, Iren Bedsteads, Cushions, and all other articles In that line of .inslnesa. AMOS HXLLBORN, No. 44 North TENTH Street, Below Arch. BLANKETS. OFFICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE SINKING FUND, TBi ASHBY DEPARTMENT, Habbzbbubo, 0ct0ber34, 1863 . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed propo sals for the sale of One Million Dollars of the Five Per Cent, and One Million Dollars of the Six Per Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be received at the Treasury Departmen t.in thectty of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M- of THURSDAY,- the 15th day of November, A. D. 1886, Bidders wll state amount offered, price asksd and whether Registered or Coupon Loans. To be addressed “Commissionere of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa.”—endorsed “Propo sals to sell State Loans." - .. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any bids not,in their opinion, advantageous to the Com monwealth. • . , JOHN F. HARTraNFT, / buslifer l3l4ol0 ® 116 "^ - W.H.KH^^ 7OlB^ oc2slnom CommUHonart or FARCIES. CAPERS. Aot-QllvS~«Sa IWBWPEOANB.-10 bbls new crop Texas Pecans, X? landing, ex-steamship star of the Union, and for sale by J.B. BUSSIER A 00,108 Booth Delaware avenue." . : 19*> aaBOOBBCARAOCAB unHUQnowUßdgfl JUai s from Bark WHITE WINS ihr sals tty JOBS * 00. I*3 WAlhof O'****
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