SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. SW.ANN'S CONSPIRACY. 3Progress of the Plot. The Loyal Commissioners Firm. THE EXCITEMENT INCREASINGe TROOPS ABOUND BALTIMORE. Martial Law Expected. The Baltimore Troubles. [Special "Despatch to the Bulletin.] BALTIMORE, N0v.3,1866.- T The'excitement here is rapidly increasing. No troops have yet strived, but it is understood that there is a considerable force in the neighborhood: It is reported that General Canby has been ordered here and will arrive in a few hours. It is expected that he will proclaim martial law. The bogus Commissioners made a second demand on the Police Board in writing, which was promptly refused. The loyal men will surrender to nothing but actual force. [Correspondence of the Associated Press.] BAravAtoa.E, Nov. 3d, 10 o'clock, A. M —The Sheriff is reported to be gathering a posse. • The new - Commissioners are expected to make a formal demand, first for the sur render of the station houses, books, &e. If they are refused they will then call upon the Sheriff to give them forcible possession. All is quiet so far. A very large force of police are at all the station houses and at the Marshal's office. [SECOND DESPATCH.] BALTIMORE, Nov. S.—The new Commis sioners appeared at the Marshal's office at half-past 10 o'clock. They were admitted by the guard within the enclosure, and pro ceeded to the door of the office, where they were met by the Clerk of ,the Board, to whom they made their demand, and re quested to see the Board. This Vir:lS refused, when they immediately retired, greeted, as they passed through the large crowd gath ered in front of the office, with deriaive laughter, by some of the friends of the old Board. They proceeded by way of Lexing ton street, to the Sheriff's office, where it is *resumed they willdemand the aid of the. Sheriff. Large crowds are gathered in the vicinity cf the Police office and Court House, but all is yet quiet. [THIRD DEVATCH.] BALTIMORE, Nov. 3d, 12.30 P. M.---At noon the new Commissioners, after being about an hour with, their counsel at Ma' office, got into a carriage bearing a dobil rnent understood to bet' a formal demand - for the delivery of the office to their poasession. They took a circuitous route and after making a detour'of about one naile to avoid; the crowds, approached the Commissioners' offiee, where their appearance was the signal for tumultons demonstrations of dis approval by the now largely increased crowd. They were again admitted to the en closure, and at the door of the office were met by the Clerk of the Commissioners,who received their document, telling them that the Commissioners would immediately con sider the matter and make their reply in writing. Messrs. Valliant and Young then 'returned to their carriage, amid mingled groans and hootings. The carriage droVe off to the corner of North and Baltimore streets, to the Conservative head quarters, where they were received with loud cheering by the crowd gathered there. It is now understood they are organizing a new force. Some five or six members of the old force resigned , last night and reported to Messrs. Young and Valliant this morning. There are reports of an arrival of troops at Harman's Bridge, on the Washington road, but the report cannot be verified. There is, of course, much excitement and deep fee ling, but so far no disturbance has occurred. From Louisville. LotrisviLLE, Nov. 3.—The mortuary re pnt for October records 220 deaths in this city, 17 of which were from cholera, most, if not all, having been imported from other localities. The Norris House and Barnes & Gocnna's grocery, together with the sheds of Barcke's stock yard, were burned last night. Loss, $25,000; insurance, $15,000. Marine Disaster. • NEwrouT, R. 1., Nov. 3.—The brig Ida McLeod came ashore at 8 o'clock P. M. yes terday, part full of• water. The captain, Robert C. Cook, and the crew are all safe.. CCTV . BU.LIGETIN. LAIINCE OF THE' NEW CITY Ice 'BOAT.- This morning, about eleven o'clock, the new City Ice Boat was launched from the ship-yard of Cramp & Boss, foot of Otis street wharf;'Kensington. Quite a l'arge number of persons were present to witness the interesting spectacle; among these were several lerzies, and some of the members of Councils. The •new boat is an admirable specimen of workmanship, and reflects credit. on the ,sklll of the builders, under whoiki directien the vessel' lias so tar progressed tower& ...Completion. A de scription having been furnished to the readers of thei.BULLETIN on a previous occasion, renders . it unnecessary , to par ticularize to any extent at the present time. The new boat'will cost about $lOO,- 600, and will• be 180 feet in length and 60 feet in width over the guards. The hull will be 28 feet wide and 12 feet deep. The iron plating is mainly_ is-inch, while the garboard streak neat the keel is i-inch; and 60 feet backward from the bow is • plated ,double, with a thickness of le,inches. The frames are of angle iron, by 3 inches, with re versed bars, 34 by 3 inches.. The floor; plates are 17 inches deep, with two bars of angle iron on the top of each floor: the ..frames are 18 inches upright and 16 inches at the ends. The main guard beams are of iron, box pattern, composed of angle iron and; plates. The vessel was (let. contted with' American flags, which gave'to ft'a gay appearance as it glided , gracefully into the stream,'amid the cheers of those present- The Delaware in front of the ship yard was dotted with small boats, con taining persons who felt desirous of wit messing the • scene- . This fine spe eimen of worknaanship will be completed THE DAILY EV.LtfiNfr BUiLETIN.--PRILADELPHIA - , - §ATURT4t,'NOVENIBER .3,186'6. 7 -TRIPLE SHEET _ in time to do' good service during the com ing winter and the liberalitstof the citizens and Councils of Philadelphia will be well repaid by. the expenditure authorized for its construction: ,:It halibeensuggas ted,amorig somitof the-mend:lents' of;th.% citY, that a fund should be raised- among; thisclaa of citizens, for the construction of additional ice boats, in orderto make Philadelphia an Open port during the severity of the winter months. TELEGRAPHIC APPOINTMENT.-Mr. R.'F. Smith, for several years Assistant in the American Telegraph -Company's office. in this city, has resigned . position, arid accepted the• managership of the Bankers' and Brokers' TAegraph Office, No. 115 Walnut street. .Whlie we are assured the change will be advantageous to Mr. Smith, we cannot but regret the loss sustained by ourselves and the press, generally by this change. Ever at his post;courteous . and affable to all. As thorough an' electrician as in manners a gentleman. We congratu late the business men in the vicinity of his present location - in the acquaintance of such a representative of telegraphy.' HEAVY HOIOIERy.--SOnle time during last night the silk mill of'Thomas Harp, located on Mill Creek, between Chestnut and •Walnut streets and near. Forty-fourth street; was entered'by burglars, who forced open the front door., The thieves made a selection of the fmeattsewing silk, and car ried off a considerablequarility . The value of the goods stolen is estimated at e 4,000. A wagon was used in the removal of the stolen goods. Some of the silk was dropped on the road; and was recovered this morning. AN UNSUCCESSFUL. ATTEMPT. -- About half-past four o'clock this morning an at tempt was made to' enter the dwelling of Mr. T. B. Peterson. at the southwest corner of Broad street and.Girard avenue. A win dow on the first floor was forced open,when Mr. Peterson was aroused by the ringing of the bell of the burglar alarm telegraph. He sprang a large rattle from the window, blit considerable time elapsed before a police man arrived. In the meantime the burglar made his escape. HENRY ViNc.prrr.—Henry Vincent, the English orator, the cotemporary and friend of John Bright, will speak in Philadelphia, at the Academy of Music, on the evenings of the 26th, 27th and 28th of the present month. Due notice will be given of the subject of each lecture, and of the price of the tickets for the course. During the late war Henry Vincent addressed three hundred assem blages in earnest advocacy of the North, and the cause of human liberty. TRooFS FOR HALTEStoRE.—Seven hundred and fifty regulars passed through this City, at an early hour this morning, from New York, under command of Brevet Major Offley and Lieutenant Robert E. Wade, for Baltimore. They were detachments from the Eleventh and Twelfth Regiments of in fanbry. It is understood that they were or dered yesterday from Washington, and were despatched from. David's Island in much haste. FATAL .lecronzu.—This morning a man wkioed Michael Delaney was engaged in digging a well on a property on Church lane, Germantown. The ground is rather stony and a_ blast was prepared; A pre. mature explosion occurred however,' and Delaney WEIN inetantly Lillei, . The deceased reaidett On Cher idieet,above Washington Lane. Coroner Daniels was notified to hold an inquest in the cue. AN AGED THIEF.—A man named Henry Hyde, who says that he is seventy years of age and walked with a cane, went into a store on Fifth street, below Callow hill street,and took possession of a bat with out the permission of the proprietor of the establishment. He was arrested and after a hearing before Alderman Toland was sent below. • - . ___ STunrr WALKERS.—Laat night Ctiestnut and Walnut streets were pretty free of the women who gmeri - Ally promenade at late hours._ The _recent order of the Mayor to the police has had a good effect. Three or four of the street walkers were captured on Walnut street, and were committed by Alderman Swift. LARCEN A young man named J.H. Bane was arrested yesterday, for the larceny of a keg Of white lead from the drug store of J. W. Simes do Co. r at Twenty-first and Mar ket streets. He was taken before Alderman Jones, and was held in $4OO bail, to answer at court. IMPOSING CHURCH CEREMONIES. The Forty Hours' Devotion commences to-mor row morning, in St. Michael's Catholic Church, Second street, above Master, and the ceremonies will be very impressive. At the late service, at .10,1 o'clock, a Grand Mass will be sung by a full choir. SERIOUSLY BunwEn.—Last evening about seven o'clock Bridget Moran, residing on Mechanic street, in Manayunk, was se riously burned about the body by her clothes taking fire accidentally. Her re covery is considered very doubtful. THE ScruDDER AtISSIONARY SOCiETY of the Third Reformed Church, Tenth and PU bert streets, will hold its anniversary on Sabbath afternoon, Nov. 4th, at 3 o'clock. An interesting and profitable service may be expected. A Fuerrryn.—George Benson, a young colored man, was arrested last night in St. Mary street upon the charge of the larceny of clothing, &c., in Chester county. He was locked up at the Fifth District Police Sta tion. Maiscious Misonazp.—David Dougherty waa arrested yesterday, at Chestnut street wharf, for malicious mischief. It is charged that he hurled a large paving -stone at a youth. He was held in $5OO bail by Alder man Beitler. "Staxas."—Several more boys were arrested yesterday in different parts of the city for throwing stones with "slings." They were all held to bail. THE OHOLERA..—The number of cases of cholera reported at the office of the Board of Health to-day was three. Tam VIRTUES OF Bow - mes INFANT COR DIAL need no comment from our pen. Thousands of tarallies daily attest its efficacy Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of Cordial. PATTY BRAND'S BROWN SALVE.—Bower Sixth and Vine, sole proprietor. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANCY GOODS, SNOWDSEN 4 BROTHER, Impnrters, 23 south eighth street. " DR. FITTER'S " great " Rheumatic Remedy." For Ithetimatism. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3.000 cures since June 1866. 'Eco Pay." "No Pay," 3,000 cures since Tune 1886. "No Care." "No Cure," No mercury, colchicum or "No Pay." "No Pay," lodides. "No Cure." Limited quantity to each patient. Prepared by Dr. Finer, No 29 South Fourth street, LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr. - Ban ning's Braces, Light French Truant Imnroved der - Braces, Supporters of best construction, Admire ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stockings, Ac. , Cor rectly adjusted by a. Lady, at "Needles'," on Twelfth street, first door below Race. BENBOW'S Soers.—Elder Flower, Turtle . Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Monk BMA, dre. SNOWDEN do B glom ER, Importers, 23 South Eighth street, A FEw Dam's of "S weet 0 ppoponsor!" Oh, how rich and aromatic in odor. It purities the air of thaapartment, and soothes the wearied frame of the Invalid, It is a captivetragrance, found on all t nets and never stakes the handkerchief. Sold everywhere. E, T. MUTH CO , New York. Sole Proprietors. Mu.revrao ! It is very seldom we meet with any description of perfume which so entirely comes up to the notion of the publc. as does the'per. fume above mcntioned.-27. 0. True Dena. The r ew perfume for the handkerchief is something peculiarly delicate and delicious. Fur sale by all the principal Drugglets.—P4itaddphia ii'venaig COUR 111. OYEB AND riZBISINER—Sadgee Allison and ' , tidiest, —The ease of Ilrewton Champion,' charged with - the murder pi Mary Carney, on the tenth day of August 1, ---- _ • last, Walk realized this, morning% Yesterday the de , fence concluded its tad tirnony in support of the pri soner'sinsanity, In 'rebuttal the Commonwealth called the physician wad' keeper at the prisnn, both of whom dat el:Med the prisOne.r's manner and behavior, and gave it as their opinion that he was sane. To-day the ease will be argued tO the Yo FIIETZER APPLICATIONS for space in the Pars Universal -Exposition of 1867 can he received, as the room allotted to the United States is more than full. The great catalogue of accepted products of each na tion brbeing printed by Imperial commis sion. Notice of the time of shipment will be immediately given - to the accented appli cantsfor apace. DURING the pact month 1,741 applica tams of widows were received at the Pen sion Office, or which 1,554 were allowed and 187 were rejected. The number of applica tions received , for invalid , pensions was 3,500. of these the number allowed was 3,050; rejected 442. COMMERCIAL. BALES OF . 13TOOKS. BEFORE 500 sh RE Nicholas Mal 2 100 eh Bead R _ b 5 55,x 82000 trEl5-50a 1 435 ran 107% %GOV as old cash 88% 4200 , do new 101% 1000 Warn & Prank'n guat'd 7 pr ct Bds 823 i 100 WI Nat , '76 boat loan 8711 500 Caind dr, Amboy mi 841 'B3 92 8000 d tt o '39 08% 1(00 Belvidere Bonds 85 101.4) LOBO V Ms b 6 96 MUMS OF EtT(X3IO3 IN NEW YOWL: (BY -2klegraPha American Beading Railroad;...... New - York Centra1...... _..... llnited States ea 'BL United States 68. _ .. . -- Hudson ............ Finance' and Business•.. Nov. 3, 1868. There was a firmer feeling at the Stock Board this morning, particularly in Railroad shares, and more disposition to operate. Reading Railroad sold at 583; —an advance of 34; Pennitylvania Railroad at 553(@5514 —an advance of 3; Northern Central Railroad at 49X —an advance of 3,, and Catawlasa Railroad Preferred . at 2s3;,—no change. Camden and Amboy Railroad was firm at lat%; Germantown Railroad at 61: Lehigh Val ley Railroad at 66: Little Sehuylkill Railroad at Wi; Norristown Railroad at 61, arid Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 324. Canal stocks were held stiffly, but the transactions were unimportant. We; was bid for Schuylkill Navigation Preferred; 273; for the Common stock; 5835 for Lehigh Navigation; 84 for Morris Canal Common; 120 for the Preferred; 53% . for Wyoming Valley; 57% for Delaware Division, and 15 for Susque hanna Canal. Government Loans were very steady. The Coupon Sixes. 1 81, closed at 114%; the old Five- Twenties at 1104; the '635 and '6ss at 1073;@1(6%; the Ten-Forties at itW;, and the February Seven-Thirties at IMS.. State Loans were unchanged. City Loans were firm at 1013.i' for the new issues, and 98Y for the old ceitificates. Passenger Railway shares were nomi nally unchanged. Messrs. De Raven Brother, No. 40 Bomb Third street. make the following quotations of the rates 01 exchange today. at / F. IL: 3 1 73'714. American Gold.. .... 146 1 6 Silver- Quarters and ha1ve37.—...140 Compound Interest Nome June,1604.. " July, 1884 . .. 1611 " Aug M- I. 1 5 %1 • " Oct., 1864._ Isk, " Dec., 1864...133. •• May, 11I6* " " Be l, " Oct.. 1865... 936 Jay Cooke& C 4, vow uovermssess assourstea s to-day, as 20110wM Sten*. Sanlng. rs. /EX ' Old 520 .............11036 11026 New 510 Bonds. 1664....-----107.16 1074( &le larg 3.70. July, 1865. 976 11036 10.4010036 7 3-10, August-- 10316 .....Ms% 1132.16 - Gold—at 12 _ asm smith, Randolph & Co.. — Bin — uters. 25 SOMA =ad street, quote at D. o'clock. as 148 Q. s. tbllows Essi — iscus - ir 11,13. 540, :-107,16107 " t . U. B. 12140. u. Es. 74'0'a—Tit sona=---aomios oadea—....-----... 105%m0e 106 5.20, July, 1855 1101103 i oompoonoa. Den.. Philadelphia Markets. FATIISn►T, Nov. S.—The market has been nearly cleared of Quercitron Bark, and No.l is firm at t 35 gi ton. Prices of Tanners' Bark are nominal. lb ere Is very little Cloverseed coming forward, and It is wanted at VI 25Q,9. Timothy ranges from 13 2.5 to ea 50. Small sales of Flaxseed at 3 =gm bushel. There Is no falling off in the home consumption de. mend for Flour, and prices continued to tend up ward. Sales of 1.500 Northwest extra family, at Elg $l4 2.5 VI barrel, including small lota of superfine at fa 25g$8. Extras at $9 75@512, and 100 barrels fancy Western at $l7 25. There is but little Bye Flour or Corn Meal here. Sales of 2,000 barrels of former at SS, The market is poorly supplied with Wheat, and it is held with much confidence. Small sales of fair and good Bed at !320®3 30 VI bushel. White may be quoted at $3 85Q$3 40. Bye isscarte and Penna. com mands $1 50. Corn is rather gain. Sales of 1,000 bushels yellow, in store, at $1 nc: 4 000 do., afloat at 27, at which figure it is freely offered, and 2,500 bushels mixed Western at Z. Chas are unchanged: 800 bushels Penna , sold at 68@70 cents. In Barley and Malt no change. hisky unchanged. Small sales of Penna. at V 41© 2 42, and Oblo at $2 44. iminruz TAPIOCA, with full directions for use. G Bethlehem Oat Ideal. fresh from the mills; Ber muda Arrowroot, Racelfout. Robinson's Patent Bar ley, Pearl Sago. and other Dietetics of the best quality. For sale by JAMES T. BB INN, S. W. corner BROAD and SPRUCE streets. 0c.30-6trri LADIES, GHNTLEBEEN. BOYS, XI33SIGS. AND Children's Napoleon, 'Highland and. Polish Boots and thoes, for the Wet and Cold seasons, In great ye, riety. Cheap. at Bailards, 37 North HIGII.I.Ii street, and 1315 CHEIsTNUT street. 0c,%.12t,rp/ : 4 1:Its • e : s • . :401s: s : 11 ing, Braiding, Stan ping, me. AL A. TOB.REY. 1800 Filbert Nave& BALLARD'S SHOES ALL WARRANTED A 8 represented. oc;34l2trpf PEENOK MANTEL hesh MRS. ara X obntifal styles, warranted correct FAME, a BP.0111:131b3. 9 MI Chestnut street. belowM DA.LLA RD'S /I Latest styles Ladles' and Gents' Boots and Shoes now ready. 37 North street. and ins CHESTNUT street, near U. S. Mint. oc36l2trpi p pm (lIIIMERING GRAND PIANOS, 914 013MSTNUT STREET. ocsAf4p W. H. DUTTON. L OTION AND LINEN KALI. DU evory w ti from one to six fret wide , all nu C m K bers of . Te in& rn sad Awning Loon, papenuslrers , .l3all Twine !o. • 701051 W . & 0 wit. los Rom,/ slinr flO TO HALLa.E.It'S Ur No. 37 North EIGHTH street, near Filbert and 1315 CHESTNUT street. for Fall and Winter Boots end Shoes, Cheap. ONE PRICE. OC3O L2t,rpt IDAAO NALTHAEB_ Auctioneer and Moue' Brener 1 N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only our square below the Exchange. NATHANEYS Principe) OACer, established for the last for years, Money it loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watches, !Jewelry, Clothing. and goods of every description. Onion hours from F. al. till 7 P. SC driEl-tftp rrO HOTlRElurapsEs_ a _thr ol sliver and silverpever lated a NEW El POWDFIft. the beet PARR & ERcnasaa, no • ret Chestnut street. below Fourth. WirE CASTILE SOAP.—lio box es genuine wh anne Boap , landing from Brig ..neylvarals ; from Genoa. suiTbir sale by JOEL B.BUSSIOM a 0 3 toe South 'holloware avenno RAIBIIAB AND LEXONIEF—Boaoh, Layer an Sod lees Rabaul and Maliera Lemons, landing bark La Plata. JUJ and for male by JOEL B. lIP 4 RM. lea Elatith CILIVIII3 FAHOLIII3. aspires, .to.-011ves (Stuffed Olvee),Nonßareil and !Superfine Oa . and French Wives; fresh goods, landing ex N M. from Ha • and for sale by yOB. B. B. z u..!: VIBTATE OF WILLIAM E. MANNITIII. deceased:— ES Letters of Administration upon the Estate of said decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said estate will please make • payment, and those having _claims will present the same to Xi ItY MANNIIM, Administrates. 1718 Francis strew k or to her Attorney, THOS. BRADFORD DWIGHT, =South Fifth street - oes mtits EST ATE OP PETER ROVOUDT, DECEASED.— Letters Testamentary upon the Estates of said de (*dent, having been grantW to tne undersigned: all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Payment, and those having claims to matte them known without delay to EDWARD N. WRIGHT, No. 315 Walnut street, J. AUSTIN SPENCER 'No: 423 Walnut street, Executors. or.sem.tt. BOARDS. 100 eh Read R 2 di 58Yi BOARD SOO sh Bead B slO 583 800 sh -do 660 5836 100 ah Pesula B 553fi 265 eh do 5534 1100 00 ah sh Germant do 'p Pasßb 6o2B 2854 " 1001 th 100 eh Cata do w pf 284 38h2die3dfitit so 4sh Hestonville R 13Y4 100 eh Nor Cent 403‘ PIEST CALL. —l4B bid b 5 81-100 sales ---1193 sales .1143 i bld bid 844 sales sale 3 UnsettlEd. Heavy Black GROS GRAMS for $2. 10 pieces PUGIN DE SOLE, all the new shades, 52. MOIRE ANTIQUE SILKS from auction, a great bargain. NAVE NOW OPEN SOME GREAT BARGAINS. Pine BLANKET% cheaper than at any time during the Beaton. TwentY•five cases all sizes and weights, from is to r 0 per pair. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE& 00:: CANTON FLANNELS Great Bargains. ONE CASE VERY GOOD, AT 28 CENTS. VERVE:ZAPF SW:MN:NAM FLANNELS. BUGGIEROT CANTON FBLANNEL& FINE WIDE ENGLISH CANTON FLANNELS. L 0. STRAINVIIDGE & 00, , N. W corner Eighth and Market Ste. FRENCH MERINOES. 1 CASE iIICW MUDDS, WIRY GOOD, $1 12g. 1 man Impure, ALL comm.?". 25 . CAI3IO SDPIERBIND QUALITY. $150. _ 3. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. IXT, corner Eighth and Market ets. THE BEST PLACE TO HUT BLANKETS, COUNTERPANEB, LINEN GOODE, And HOUSZNEEPING ARTZOLES GENI/1A.1.1N is at the Cheap Dr 9 Goode Store of J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. corner Eighth and Market Ste. RICH PLAIDS. 1 CASE HEAVY ALL•WOOL PLAID POPLINS. $1 Ng. 1 CASE VERY RICH PLAID POPLINS, 11 50. 1 CASE PINE CORD POPLINS. ID 10. 1 CABE PINE CORD, VERY RICH SHADE& 1115. J. O. STRAWBRIDGE & 001 9 N. W. corner Eighth and Market its. BLANKETS. .f 3,000 PAIRS. All-wool Blankets, $5. 200 pairs large heavy, $6. 200 extra weight and size, $B. Large fine red Blanket, $lO. Fine Huron Winkets, $l5. Extra large size and heavy, $2O. Cradle Blankets., Crib Blankets. Gray Blankets. Brown Blankets Worsted Coverlets. Comforiables. Colored Bed Spreads. Marseilles Counterpanes. Honeycomb Quilts. Allendale Quilts. Wholesale and Retail. J. C. STRAWBRIBGE & CO., N. W. cor. Eighth and Market Street. OClllll6tl J. C. STRAWB RIDGE k CO. Bargains Onen This Day, lease BALMORAL SKIRTS, black and gray, 12, 2 eases very superior SKIRTS, at $2 50. 1 case Honeycomb BRIDAL QUILTS. 1 bale yard wide BEAKER 'FLANNELS, 62} c, Heavy red-twilled FLANNELS, 40e Good Scarlet FLANNELS, 373-;c. - Silks ! Silks I ! Cloaking Cloths. 4 Largest Stook in the City. Elegant Wench CLOAKING% from late auctions. Handsome MOTHS, medium Prices. Single and double width CLOTHS, from $ to 85. 131, A.NIaMICS. N. Ws core Eighth and Market., FOUR'fII:EDIT ON. BY TELEGRAPH. THE BALTIMORE TROUBLE. Warrants Issued for Val Heat and-Young Judge Bond Summons the Sheriff.. He is Warned 'Net to Interfeie: Warrant Issued:to Arrest Swann's`Com• inissionem BALTIMORE, Nov. 3, 2.15 P. lif..=Jadge Bond bas issued a bench warrhnt for the arrest of Messrs. Young and Valliant. The Judge, - also summoned the Sheriff before him, and inquired if it were; .true: that he was summoning a posse.. The Sheriff said yes, be was doing so at the request of the new Commissioners. , The Judge warned him to desist, end said if he did not obey he would forthwith canie his arrest.' A few officers have been' sworn in by the , new Police Commissioners, and are designated by white ribbons. It is ei pected the old force will arrest them. From WakhLtigton, WASIMCGTON, Nov. 3,—Much solicit ude naturally prevails here concerning the con dition of affairs in Baltimore. It is reported that troops were to-day sent to that city. tb be ready in case of emergency, and that if there shall be any extensive hostile de monstastions on the part of the citizens, the United States authorities will interfere, and declare the city under martial law. • L E. WALRAYEN, NIAIIIOIII/111 .RAZ36; MI , Chestnut Stresti glegaot Curtains for Parlors LIBRARIES; DIER/G AND SLEEPING ROOMS, 111 13rocatelL., • Satin Damaiks;7: Terry, Swim Laos and Nottingham Laos. WINDOW SHADES Of the Newest Designs: Am now on'erlng themost complete assortment of the above goods gamy own Importation, October 8,1106. NORTHERN. CENTRAL BONDS. WE OFFER FOB SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT; Or THE BONDS OF THE • NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY AT SO. These Bonds bear SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. payable aemi•annuaally in this CITY. FREE FROM ALL STATE TAX, And are Coupon Bonds in amounts of $5OO and $l,OOO each. The holder has the privilege of having them made and registered at the office of the Company in this city, this being a great protection . in case of loss. We will Unhappy to furnish Hill information, on ap plication In person, or by letter. 33.11P.X.Er..a & CV., No. 34 SOlutk Third Street, c3ItI rpt NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Chalfant Street, PHILADELPHIA. Capital $5OO 000. Full Paid. DIRECTORS, Jos. T Baley, Bon'. Rowland, Jr., Wm. H. Rhawn, Wm. lervien, - SamL Blapham, Nathan Hines, Edw. B. Orris, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A Hoyt, PRESrDENT, WILLIAM H. BRAWN CASHLNR, JOSEPH P. MULFORD. oc3Ottrp (MICE OF THE COMMISSIONERS OF THE N,J SINKING FUND. TSB ASDRY DEPARTMENT, HAIIRIBBIIRG, October 24, 1886. 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 (lent. Loans of the Oommonweidth of Pennsylvania will be received at the Treasury Department, in the cap of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M.. of THURSDAY, the lab day of H3vember, A. D. 1866. Bidders will state amount. offered, price asked and whether Rigistered or Coupon Loans. To be addressed "Cknamisstoners of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Fa."--endorsed ''Propo• gals to sell State Loans." ' The Commissioners reserve the right to reject =3% bids not, in their opinion, advantageous to the Com monwealth: 7 ORBT F. HARTRANFT, - - Auditor GenersJ. NMI SLIFER. • -. Secretary Of state. • W. H. KeliEBL.lll, Mite Treasurer 0e 25 tn0 15 1 Comniittionert or the Sinking Fund. BOBTOB IBBOWl.—ilonal Boston Bunk 11 and Milk Bison% landnitiLro* tent- On and for sale b 7 JOB. B. BB & 00., i s It am% lid Bon* .Delawast , svenre. 3zoo 0!O1ock. 1, - - 4 2, - - - 2 4, - - - 2 7, - - - 2 8, - - - 1 9, - - - 1 10, - - - There were also 4 d fantam, '4 from cho diarrhcea, and 4. from , Sates at ridiadelptita tibial(Bedard. SAWS &WEIR )313323T BOARD,' taw SOS Canlada Mille° six Read it 560 58!--= 1000 - do 68 .ZOO sh do 810 sei me city as mart DIU -100 sax do 581 1300 do 61d s 5 3135 100 eh do inxi sei 1000 1713 5-ES '65 eon 10781 1(0 sb do bad' ln 8881-100 ONO US 10-10 a reg 10x34 100 sh Sub Nay pf b 5 363 i 700 0 8 Isamu 7840 150,5 h Nor Central 50 ' . - 'Notes, Aug 10734 100 eh Catawiss pf ' 28X 1000 U S 10-4011 eon 100 i ICO sh do slatlid 28l _ • BROOM) BOARD. $6200 City 66 new 102 1100 eh is....diug gbs 58 . 69 6000 Susquehan bds 68 1100 sh do 115 583i' am T.abigh TS/ 96 1100 eh Phil dr.Erio R. 100 eh Catawisaa pf 310 W--,' I t 810 MI .M..%; 17 eh Pena B Mai 100 sh Germ Pas B 29. s Me eh Sch tiarZwi boa Se. 100 all Hestoweeß to 14.?:e 1008 h do b6O 363;! FOR RENT. THE SPLEM. )11/ L.A_ROE FIRYT-CLA SS FIVE STORY STORE, No. 16 North Fifth. Street.; SECOND DOOR ABOVE COMIKERCE. Ponession given immediately. Apply Nn. is North PISTIL street. noa 6t* 1865 • and market difference in price allowed. 7.20'., Says, 1631.'5,10-40's and °on:mound, Interest Notes Bought and Said, 3:III.M.X.ETA & co., I;frOFFICE' OF T.fie. PHELADELPRIA. AND GRAY'S F3URRY PASSENGER. RAILWAY ANY, TWENTY-SECOND STREET, BELOW SPRUCE, PHILADELPHIA, igo7. sth. 1356. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phila delphia and Gray's Ferry Passenger Railway Corn. pang will be held at this Office on MOND &Y, Novem ber 19 at 3 P. X. for the purpose of considering the propriety of entering Into a contract with the Bebop'. killEiver Railway Company, for a lease of their Road to this Company. By order of the Board Directors. J of AMES IicFADDEN. Secretary. TEMA RUBBER ataoHLNE SZLT.Lhe mum _L EA G, RUM &o. and dealers will land a FULL ASSORT: OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT VIILOANEKED RUBBER BELTING, PACKING, RUSE, km, at the Kallaa"tr42lll.l44ll WAYEAßs, Cheatnutaireof R. . B.—We bay's NEW and CHEAP A RTICLEof GARDEN and PAVEMENT EE, vary cheap, la which the attentlen et the =bite ts as,lloll --- T ETTERs _LA F TESTAMENTARY to tee Estate of SA RAH ANN STEWART, deceased having been granted to the undersigned, all p.rsons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent are re. quested to make known the same to him without de lay; and all persons indebted to said , estate are re quested to make payment. THOS. 0;8:11..a.,EY, Ere cuter, No.:Al North SEVENTH Street, 0e...-M.6t* iED FRUIT, VEGETABLES, &C. —l,OOO cagey fresh Canned Peaches; 500 cases fresh Canned Pine Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples in glum 1,000 cases Green Cern and - Green Peas; 500 cases fresh Plums, in cans; 200 cases fresh green Gages; 500 cases Cherries In syrup; 500 cases Blackberries In syrup; 500 cases Straw berries In syrup; 500 cases fresh Pears in syrup; 2009 cases canned Tomatoes; 500 cases Oyaters,Lobstsra and Clams; 500 cases Boast Beef, Mutton, Veal, Soups, &c. For sale by JOSEPH S. BEISSIER & CO., 108 South DELA WARE avenue, oc2o ATMOSE'S MINCED MEAT.—The undersign ed, are noweat, receiving into stare , the above celebrated . fanned m put pp in Firkins °fat and 68 akio in Barrels and Glass Jars, and are prepared to furnish it to the trade at the lowestmanufacturer's prices JOB. B. guasurs. & CO., 108 South Delaware Avenue. . Twenty - Five Barrels Prime Oranberrtes landing and for sale by J. B. HUSSIES & CO., 108 South Dela ware •:,•.I • . I si creme a Blackwell , . Iltoirjah Plokleo. Cata'pAi ewe% Durimn Manor& amok ao l ati Itip Torktowa and for Bale by ZOE. B. cm CAB finath Thilawium avonnft IP WaPECANS. -10 bbls new crop Texas PcCans. ding, et steamship Star of the Union: and for sale by J, 8. - 8178811 CA & CO ,ltS South Delaware avenue. WA.LNUTS AND Azatrome.-Iqattr crop Etranotna is walnuts and Paper Shell Almonde;zor odd bp T R unmans. at 410 104 I 4„, Tiolaporwro I.IIIEOEL ft • .4:3• I's t:11•, • also 200 sacks . - Floe Ball; afloat, an 'tor U 7 WORZBLeIg it Ca, Ist Wsloot. Ef3M) EDITION BY. TELEG-RAPH. Additional News from Baltimore. • Simmons, Nov. 3.—The document pre seated by the new Commissioners "nib a formal demand for the eurrender of the Station houses, the Marshal's offices, the Fire Alarm Telegraph and the Felice force. • All is quiet. Large crowds are gathered on the streets. [Special • Despatch to the Bulletin.] BArmaronn, Nov. 3.—A1l is quiet , thus far. The new Commissioners made two de mands for _possession, both of which were refused. Judge Bond of the Criminal Court has issued a warrant , for the arrest of Sheriff Thomson, on whoni SwB3lll principally re lies. New policemen have been sworn in by'the bogus Commissioners, bat have not taken any action. • From Canada. Qtrzano,Nov. 3.—The steamship Pemisyl7 yards, with the 100th British regiment on board, has passed Father Paint, and is ex peeted here to-day. - • A. fire broke out at Diamond Harbor,yes terday, but was speedily suppressed: • . Capt. St. Laurent was drowned yesterday ! The weather to-day is beautiful. , Marine Inteingenee. BOSTON, October 3d.—The Britiehsteamer, Militia, from Liverpool on October 21st, for Boston, put into Queenstown on November 2d in a leaky condition. The amount' of damage to her cargo is unknown, - It was to be reshipped per the steamer Brazilian. Marets. Flaw Thr a Nov. 3.—The k Cotton market is quiet faille; of Middlings at 89c.. Flour has declined 101@25e. Sales of 5,000 bbl, at la 50@513 iZ for Btate; $l2 20(4515 for-Ohio; $9 began 75 for Western and $l2 50g417 for Southern. wheat la 2@3e, lower: sales of 2,500 bushels at $8 1 2;i@tt 18 for State. Corn Is dull: 70,000 bushels sold at $9 .ext.l Pork heavy , at m.. 25 for mesa. Larddull. Whisky steady. CITY BIULLETIN. TH.E CHOLEBA.—During the week end ing to-day the total number of cases of cholera reported at the office of the Board of Health was 24. The records of the Registrars' office show that during the same _period there were 4f deaths from cholera in the city. Of that number 38 were adults and S. children; 25 were males and 16 females. Several of the deaths reported were from cases of last week, which accounts for discrepancy be tween the number of cases reported •and the deaths. The number of deaths from cholera in each Ward was as follows: Wards. • Wanis. 117 6 , - - - 18, - - - 3 19, - - - 7 20, - - - 6 - - - 4 1 24 , - - 1 41 -aths from cholera in era morbuz, 3 from dysent(gy. 5-20'S EXCHANGED FOR S 4 80DTH THIRD STREET. ne3 e.tu.thAnoisli 2:30 O'Cloak. 1862'5,