.g1.4..q0N.1) , •..:Ap.1 - TTQ,N..... BY TELEGRAPH. EUROPEAN NEWS• Ai.rival of the Saxonia The Great Eastern and the Paris Exhibition THE WAR IN CANDIA. Arrival of the Saxonia. NEW Yonal, Nov. 12th.—The steamer t3axonia, from Hamburg, has arrived. She brings advices from Southampton to Oct. aist; Cholera had broken out afresh at Wool wich and Chariton, prevailing lightly in Edinburgh. _ It' has also appeared in DurhamSun derland, Hartlepool, Darlington, Middies. borough and several places in yorkahire. Oscar Beaker, who, five years ago, had attempted the life of the King or Fri:testa rte been pardoned. The Great Eastern has been chartered to carry visitors from New York to Brest dar ing the Paris Exhibition, after which she will be taken to lay 'the telegraph between France and America. Marshall O'Donnell was seriously ill in Paris... Dresden,Leipsic, Chemnitz, Bautzen, Zit tan Grossenheim, Osohatz, Riess MUissen and Perna are to receive Prussian garrisons. The Saxon portion of the Dresden garri son will consist of the royal body guard. A Florence despatch says that the na tional loan fixed for fifty-nine provinces was 77,400,000 lire, but forty-five provinces have responded with contributions amounting to 327,000,000 lire. Mr. Gladstone has visited the Pope. The Ex-King Francis II intends to pro long his residence in Rome. The Chamber of Deputies in Baden have unanimously rejected the bill proposing an increase in the public taxes for 1867. The majority of members elected to the Swiss National Council are Liberals. In Candle the Turko-Egyptian army had gaina decisive victory over the insur gents. Mustapha Pacha,with 18,000 troops, captured Keraneesa, and subsequently pushed forward to the mountains, where he - wasrdefeated after four days' fighting. Price of Gold in new York. I By the American Telegraph 0 0.1 Naw YORK, -Nov. 12.—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.00 A. M., 1441 11..15 19.15 144} I 11.30 19 30 1441 11.46 10.45 1438 12.00 AL 11.00 144 1215 P. iarketa. BALTIMORE. Nov. =h.—Flour dull, with a declining tendency, the low grade being heavy. Wheat Fiat. Corn dull and heavy. Oats heavy—selling at 61 Mc, Provisions steady. Lard dull. Coffee dull an de -.dining. Sugar dull. Whisky dull; Western, $2 38. Loy hile,gia Mee Eecona and Last pages for additional Locale.] PIECLADELPILLA CATTLE IitABEET, Nov. 12.—The Cattle Market was moderately ac tive this week; but prices were unchanged; about 2,600 head arrived and sold at from 16 Agl63 : cents for extra—a few choice at 17c.; fair to good, at 14@15 cents, and common at from 11@13 lb, as to quality. The following are the particulars of the sales: Head. Name. Amount. 435 Owen Smith, Western 14 (15 55 A. &J. Christie, Western 15 016 93 E. Kennedy Chester co 14215- .54 Jones McClees , Chester county 13 ( 15 55-P. McFlllen, " -- 13 15 130 P. Hathoway,Western..— 14 15.45 107 James S. Kirk, Chester county 14 1551,' 95 Jas. McFillen, Western,— 7 9 60 E. S. McFillen, - 14 15 80 Tillman &.Bochman,Western Pa. lb 16 ICS Martin, Fuller & estern. 14 . 1534 171 Mooney & Smith, C 0.," . 12 16.14 88 Mooney a Brother, " 14 16 59 H.Chain Western Pa 12 15 65 J. A. Chain & Brother, Western Pa 12 15 112 Frank & Schamberg, Western 15/16 75 L. Frank, Western 13 15 60 Hove & Co., Chester co. 19 , 5 25 B. Dryfoos & Co.. Western —. 7 735 61 A. Low,Maryland. grs...- 7 @ 7,V, 34 J. Clemson. Western 7i 8 95 D. Branson, Chester co ., grs 755 8K 119 Ben. Hood, Chester county 13 16 — 40 dames Cochran, " . . --- .... 6 8 111 Chandler & Alexander. Chester c0unty.....12. 17 26 A. Nemble, Chester county .....12 15 15 L. Horn, Delaware State ...... —.... 12 1456 70 Wayne &, McArdle, Western —. 7% 85,1. 19 C. Dengler, Chester county,....-- • 13 14 90 B. McPiilen, Western........ 7 8 19 John Werly . 7 Wi 50 D. W. Gemmel, Delaware State, gra ..... -... 4 7 98 Steenbery, Weatern.groas • .„7 7% 21 Lolta & Young, Chester co.,gra 7 8 19 L. Zeneling. Western Pa. 5 6,V 13 W. Duffyi Western, gra 4 @ 5 89 ILYA errick, Chester co 7 (gb 83.4; 59 J. Seldomridge, Westem 7 bn g 19 Pe'ston & Co., Chester to.,grs 5 ( 855 50 Jesse Miller, Chester co 14 q 01535 H ogg —Conti n u e dull; 8,100 head arrived and sold at the different yards at from $llOl2 the 100 Its net. Sheep—Were in fair demand and prices firmer; 12,000 Head sold at from 5,;;;@6Y 4 cents WS lb gross. Cows—Were also in demand; 240 head sold. at from 1.5/I@iBo for Springers, and $70@105 ? head for cow and calf. • NONE BUT nit. MOST INNOCENT, though powerful simples. are used in the celebrated Bower's infant Cordial. Laboratory Sixth and Green. "LiEsta's Foon," for infants and invalids, Rower, Sixth and Vine streets. Price sl'oo. DRUGGISTS' SUNDPSES AND FANCY Goons. BROWDEN & EBoIHLB Importers. 28 South Rigitth street. SWEET OPOPONAX. As the precious flower known so charmingly as the •'..Sweet Opoponne' robs others of all fragrance, nun scarcely breathes it forth even to the air. bat gladly yields it to beauty's taper fingers. so noes E. T. rimith & Co.'a renowned extract of -Sweet Opnponaz" scent the handkerchief extravagantly powerful. Nothing like it. E. T. SMITH at CO., New York, sole pro prieters.• • DE: FITLER'S " great " Rheumatic Remedy." For Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3 000 cures since June 1866. "No Pay." "No Pay, 3,000 cures since June 1866. "No Care." 'No Cure," No mercury, colchicum or No Pay." "No Pay," lodides. "No Care." Limited quantity to each patient, Prepared by Dr. Fit sr, No 29 South Fourth street. MusAvnto i—This exquisite perfume de /fights everybody. It possess rare sweetness and deli cacy. excelling everything we have used For sale byall the principal Druggists.—Piltsburgh. Commercial,. LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr„ Ban. Iting's Braces, light French Truss.s. Improved Shoul der Braces, Supporters of 'best construction, Admire ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stockings, &c., Car rectlY adjusted by a Lady, at "Needles','.on Twelfth street, first door below Race. BENBOW'S Soirs.—Elder Flower, Turtle 011, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Boao &C. /ENO WDEN' & BROTHER, Importers. 23 South Eighth street. MARY Itlcaaans, a little girl of eight_ years, was caught in the machinery of an oil well at Strykea, Williams county, Ohio a few days ago, and injured so that she died in a few moments. As she felt herself drawn by the machine, she screamed for 'ter i mamma," and died with the word uptvn her lips. MUSCLE AND Moxry.--England has sent to Almeria', in thelaetAftyyears, six mil lions of her population and they in that time have, sent to their friends at home, mermty millions of dollar& ' Report of the Judiciary Committee... Gov. Throchmorton, and General Grant's Order. GALvxsTorr, .Nov. 9 —The Cotnmittee on the, Judiciary of the Texas Legislature have reported to that body that sudden change. as well as the present condition of the' negroes. ran dire that they should be protected by wise and just legis lation. Their removal, however desirable, cannot be accomplished for many years to come. If we are not governed and con trolled by our nwn laws, they will be im posed upon us by those who know nothing, of our true wants and capacity, and that power over us will be perpetuated, which bas been acquired . by force. NEW ORLEANS, Nov. I.o,—The Roustou (Texas) Journal learns that. General Sheri dan communicated to Governor Throck morton an - order from General Grant, re cognizing the nullification of General Or ,Jets No. 3, which authorized military com- M tinders in the South to arrest all parties charged with certain offences, on failure or inability, of the civil authorities to do so. PRESIDENT JOHi;iSON ti hNOR THRO OK- MORTON. The Houston(Texas) Telegraph publishes the following despatch : "WABHINGTON, D. , C., Oct. 30, - 1866, —Gov. Throckrizorton:—Your telegram of the 29th inst. just received. I have nothing farther to suggest than urging upon the Legislature to make all laws involving civil rights as complete as possible, so ; as to, extend equal and exact justice to all persons, without re gard to 'color, if it has not been. done. We, should not despair of, the republic. faith is strong. lify confidence is unlimited in the , wisdom, prudence, virtue; intelli gence and magnanimity of the great mass of the, people; and that their ultimate decis ion will be uninfluenced by passion and pre ' judice, engendered by the recent civil war, for the complete restoration of the Union by the admission of loyal Representatives and Senators from all the States to the respective Houses of the Congress of the United States. • "ANDREW JOENSON." Kai id I Di :Tll.l SALES OF STOOKS, 4 , 3030 US 68 5-20 s July 110 6sh Cam& Aim R 134 5000 do pizg 2eh do . 133% 41000 USi Teas 78-10 16 sh Cam &Am sep 513 Notes July 195% 200 sh (=swiss of 05 28 350 do Aug 107% 50 sh Penna It 55% 5P90 City 68 new 102% 100 eh Bead B 55.11 583 i 2000 Lehigh Gs 'B4 93% 10 sh do cash 585 2500 NPa R i's 93 191 Rh Lehigh Vol 67 too sh Union Canal 2 1100 sh Phil & IDrie 3244' 410 sh ausq Cul 15%1 50 eh 13th & 15th St R 33% :PRICER OF STOCKS IN NEW YORE.: (By .2tiegraph.) American Reading Itailroad:.-- New York CentraL.......... United States 68'81...._.... United states 6s, 5-268....... Hudson...... Finance and nuansess--Nov. 12, 1866. There is but little change in the Money Market, and notwithstanding the abundance and cheapness °reap'. tel the market for stocks generally is dull. The bear movement, which has controlled the speculative list for some time past, still continues, and unta the-e is some accession to the outside buyers, the present apa thetic state of affairs will be likely to continue, Go vernment Loans closed very quiet at 1141( for the Cou pon Sixes, '5l; 11034 for the Fivs•Twenties, '62; 107% for the '6ss; 11:16U for the July Seven-Thirties. and 1003 y for the Ten-Fortlea. -State and City Loans were held stiffly. The new issues of the latter closed firm at IM% ©10234 In the absence of mare active and profitable employment, large sums are seeking investment in the better class of Railroad and Canal Bonds, as well as in mortgages on Real Estate. Camden and Amboy Railroad sold at Iligsi@r34 —an advance; Pennsylvania Railroad at 155 N: Catawiasa Railroad Preferred at 21; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 67—an advance of %, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 32%. Canal stocks were dull. 130,1 was bid for Schuylkill Navigation Pre ferred, and 57l for Delaware Division. Susquehanna Canal was firm at 15.4. The managers give notice that they will resume payment of the coupon on lie Bonds on the 15th of January next. It is anticipated that in the future the Company will be enabled to pay the interest on its bonds promptly, as they have a large sluicing fond to meet (Enure contingencies, Pas senger Railway shares were more Fought after. 3i3 was freely bid for Germantown, and none oinred under 32. Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets sold at 51%. Messrs. De Haven Brother, No. to South Tiara street, make the following quotations of the rates of exchange today, at 1 P. M.. -Bung. American G01d...-- . ying. Bellil44X Silver- Quarters andhalvea...—..l3B compound Interest Notes: 144} 1441 1441 144 1431 _ " • June,1864... 16% " July, 1864... 16 36 " Aug. 1664.- 16 36 " Oct., 1864... - 14% " Dec., 1864... 13% May, 1865... 11% 0 Atlit,lB6s 10% . 4 t.,1865. : 9% Jay Cooke & Co. quote Oct.. overn 1865. inent aeoanties, to-day, as lbllowa lluYlug. &Thug. U. Et. 6's, 1570 -...........-.-........118% 114.4 Old 5.20 Bonds . ....16937, 110 New 620 Bonds, MG.-- ...../07 1074 5.20 80nd5,11365..... .......... ...............107X107X 5 , 20, July, 1865 ..„----1.9% lie• 10-40D0nd5...... 1603,1 100 3, 7 8"40, August. 107,1 1073 June. 105 K, MS " ' July -----....----10536 ID6 Gold-at 12 o'cloc -„ k...-. ....-msli 141 U !smith, Banaolph & - Co., :gassers, 15 South Toird street, quote at 11 o'clock. as follows: G01d..... ..- .143: 17, S. 1581 E10ar.r.......................... 1143; O, S. HO, 16 & 1„ ..---....................-......110 011031 " 1804 ..—..-...-----...........1073b' 1073 i " Dm .......................107V 107,y, 17.8. 1040. .--.-........................-...100% %DUX% U. B. 740%-lst 5er1e5.............-...........-.1014/071 4 ( gd serlea..--...--........ 1(15 11105,74 10l serlee.---................a0s 031063 i 640, July, 1866 - Us (4 0 7componnds. Deo.. ISM ...-. ....... „....„...-.-.113Xe1l Phlladelphte arlkets. MONDAY. Nov. 12.—The preadatufra market is at a stand—buyers and sellers Up g widely apart in their views. The receipta of Flour have somewhat increased but they are still much less than usual at thiaseason of the year, and navigation will 'close with smaller stocks on theseabeard than at this period for a quer ' ter of a century past.- There is no shipping demand and only a ftw hundred barrels were disposed of to the home consumers at,l2glB §l barrel for Northwest ex tra $13@14 for Penna. and Ohio d0.d0.315©16 50 for fancy lots; t4g)ll for extras. including lf.o barrels of the latter on stcret terms, and fagigs 75 for super• tine. e mall sales of Rye Floor at Is—no change. Corn Meal Is quiet and Prices are nominal. There Is little or no demand f)r Wheat and very lit. tle doing to fix quotations. The last sales of Red were from fa to $2 25 for common and prime; 200 bushels mime White sold at 13 35.- Rye mar be quoted at 35@140. Corn comes in slowly; 2,000 bushels 'yellow said at Cl 27 In store. Oats are dull; sales of 2,000 busn• el• at 63 cents. • No change In Barley or Malt. Vlalaky—The demand is limited Small sales of PF43llb. barre.s at 1.2 41 and 0- to at *2 44. Be*.. orted tTirsue r Q biladelphta hvening Bulletin.' GRAND TUBE. 11.—Schr Light Boat, eicalfe-2900 bushelss salt .1" E Batley dr. Co. SIAB,LNE BILLLEITN. P;i 0 V 4410:04 : 41 ." 41 0: 411 ;i 1 :* , ,I= 16 /illitwt:IT41414 liar See /Ovine Bulletin on Seventh Page. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Bark Warren (Br), Averill, 1 day from New York, in ballast to Warren. Gregg & Morris. . Brig J Means, Wells, 10 days from Calais, with lim ber to captain. Behr Light Boat, Satire, 13 days from Grand Turk, T Be w hrJ h u sa a& Mart ha , Barley & Co. 10 days from Calaln,with lumber to captain Sobs Jas Satterthwalte. Long, 4 days from Provi dence, in ballast to captain. CLEARED THIS. DAY, Bark Archimede Taertrillo,Cilbraltar, E A Son der & Co. Brig Pennsylvania (IMO. Sorrentlen, do do Behr Alfred Keene, Robinson. Savannah, Warren, Gregg & Monti. Behr EG Irwin, Atkins, Bostont Rathbun, Stearns Behr Jas Satterthwaite, Long, Commercial Point, tray, Hoddell & CO. Correspondence of the Phiht. Evenimmilletin. READThiGt. Nov. 9. The fhlloWing boats from the Union Canal into the 13clinv&ill Canal, to-day, bound to Philadel. phia.laden and consigned as follows: Coll Wm H Ent, with lumber to liCalone & Co: Excel sior, do to Adams & Co, Brooklyn: J E Carmeny, bit coal to H. A & B Seyfert; Constitution, grain to T Barnes; - .TM Light, iron ore to Thomas, Cook dt CO. • JCIIMOR&BD & Steamer Moneka, Libby, at New York yesterday from Charleston, THE DAILY EVENING BULI,ETIN-.-PI3II.ADEt N_OVIMB ER 12,1866. TE luks. PXBST CALL. ... .......144.4 bld ........ .-... 58Si bid ............ bid bid ..... ... hid 823 bid —...---.-.....125 bid Heavy. Steroner'Elaii.Orant; 1361;;Seri. - 6 - dais 'frau . +7. eic .o r : leans, at New York YeeterrlaY Steams , Palmyra (Br). Watson from Liverpool 27th nit. at New York yest-rday. with 556 passengers. Steamer Columbia (Br), Ferrier. from - Olassow 27th ult. with 185 passeneers, at New York yesterday. 6th inst. lat 45 56 lop 45 52, B l oke steamer Matthattart.irom St earr er Oriental, Snow, 'at -Boston yesterday from N . ( w Orleans. Steam tug Achilles, Bowen. hence via Key Weat, at New Orleana ?th inst. Bark Etbol Bolton, Ryder, Cleared at Baltimore 10th Inst for Aspinwall: . Brig J MHouston, Nickerson, hence via Fernan dina, with lumber for Barbados - sprung a leak during a gale October 4th and was abane oned on the 12 , h, in 181,19 40, lon 61 12; the captain and crew were taken off by the brig S Newhall Mileben. 11•0111 New York f r aligns. and landed at Turks Island: - Bcbr Lena Hume, Appleby, hence rt Portland 10th instant. • - Schr Georgia D Ring, Willard, clearbd at Portland loth last.-for this port. , Schrs IS Smith, Godfrey. and lames BE Vance, Burdge. hence at Providence loth inst. gei.a. Buena Vista. Benton, from Delaware City, at Providence 10th inst.. . . . . . Bcbr !evils Mulford. Mosiander, hence for Havana, put into Charleston 7th inst. for repair., having on the Slst ult. off Cape Hatteras, experienced a heavy South• east gale, with a sharp sea, during which carried away the foratopmast,jibboom, sprung bowsprit, split disabled rudder, and sustained other Injuries. Brig S V Merrick. from Philadelphia for Zaza, lost on Cape Breton. registerg4- 90.5 , tons. rated .113„1,, was built at Philadelphia in 3963, and hailed from this port. NOVICE TO BIARIMER S. Notice is given that the repairs of the Vineyard Sound Light vessel have been compleced, and she has been replaced on herstation off the So* and Plgs Reef. By order of the Lighthouse Board. . GS BLAKE, L. IL. Inspector; 2d Dia. BAILEY & CO., 819 .Cl - I.IOISIT.NUTTI ST Are ktceiving and will be receiviag, from Europe, up to January next, the newest and most elegant VIENNA AND PARIS FANCY GOODS, BRO V ZES. CLOCKS, itc. ALSO, English Plated Ware an i Cutlery. On hand, a 1 rge and well selected aka of FINE 01 - 30 WYELJELIr. nol2ttle26wrai4pi JAMES E CALDWELL k CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET. POOKET KNIVES, TABLE OUT LERL BEST =GUI 11 AND AVERICIAN Plated Wares.; no2fmwttrp JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO., 822 CHESTNUT STREET: HAVE ROW REAM PO SALE.: VIENNA FANCY GOODS. 113COMIZEN. no2f m w tfrp WHOLESALE STOOK OF Watches, Jewelry and Silver Tinted WARES TO BE CLOSED COT AT RETAIL, FOSIRIvaAYT AMU EE A S CRI E FICE, 'lbis will afford a navoppettunity for prattling flag goods in this line.at SBEATLY BELOW THE USUAL PTMJEB. WOODWARt), LOVETT & CO., 712 Chestnut Streets, SECOND STOR*. swum) STORY, , r-01-2m rp 910 New and Choice Goods 910 AT NIMA.EO & CCIL'i39 No. 910 CHESTNUT ST., MANinfACTURERS OF &OM SILVER. PLATED WA R ESR FINE OPERA GLASSES. Imported sold for esde by James W. Queen & Do., onlatf 924 Chestnut Street? A : 11 1815 CHESTNUT street, near tr. S. Mint, and 87 North EIGHTH etreet,ts the place to bui , Water Proo f Boots and Shoes eheap. 000.12trp0.41 hiJIM= WATCHES, TEIVRLISY, eta" a COM NISI assariausa 1. aS secently as,2o , , raportmri lfeßß of tls waschalh & IN Clam= atm& Wass , TAALE, AND PIANO' COVERS.:; ' . •• : We have now-received directly from the -manufad. _ Wren, our . , PALL IMPORTATION OF, . EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Comprising a large assortment, which we are , telling At Reduced ,Price®. Sheppay d, Vast llarlingen &Arrison, Importers of House Furnishing Dry Goods, No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET. 0021 wfm-tfrpt STOP ! LOOK AT T/1113 ri THE GREAT EASTERN Detective Horse and Live Stock Insur ance Company. • Chartered by the State of Pennsylvania. CAPITAL—iiOO too Insures Horses Mules and .Neat C.atiis against Leases Resulting from Theft, and Death by Fire, Acct. dental or .Natural Cantles.. - PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 108" south Fourth Bt., Phila. PresidentOoL CHAS. FR A.LICY. - Vice P, esident—DANlEL LRBTERLEY. Secretary and Trees— Dr. S. RECItER, Assist. Secretary and —F. B. .11 &EPA. For Cic , References, See Circuity e. Agen to wanted in the City and every county in the State. HAFFA, °Whim rp '" General Agent. EtASSMEL ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANUFACTORY. thelarteat End beet assartment of Wigs, Tolipees, Long Hair Braids sad (Furls, Water-falls, Viotorines, Fri. settee, Illnaive Seams for Ladies. V, prices LOWER than agewhare. MISR! 909 CHESTNUT STREET. CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND BRANDIES rrom the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WIISON SON, Ban Gabriel, Los Angeles. Califorobt. ANGELICA, MOUND VINEYARD_ ,__ HOCK, ISPARKLING CHAN. PORT PAG GRAPE BRANDY, WIDEMPTERS. SHERRY, The above are gastanteed to be perfectly PURI ss made !Sulu the arsias, and suited for BACEILSAIXPi. TAI, and ICEDICEENAI. purposes. We claim they areequal in richoeti, flavor and purity to the beat Dv Ported. at nearly balfthe cost, Par sale In wood or by the ease, • Curinick Co. SOLE Aezrers, N E E . corner Front and Chestnut Bba rpi VANKIRK & CO.. No 912 ,Arch Street. 3!i:EAMT - FACIORY AT FEANKFORD, PEILADA. We 'would reepectfelly call the attend= of our Mende and tho public wenenalv,to our choice and el. nt apeortment of arm and BR - MEE CHAN- G and GAB PlXTCBES,:conitattly on hand, all of them of the very latest and ItttST RESIGNS. Aiwa tine selectlor of PORTABLE. with FANCY CHINA, PORCBLAIN and other SHADES, to salt turchseent. A floe STATUARY. andel:Moe CARD REC selection of EIVERS, rafPORTED BRONZE ANTIQUYG VASES, INK STANDS, THERMOMETERS, &c., &lawn on band at very reasonable pr ices. We would invite those•who are 'eslroesof procuring stonye o b etfhoe e a b our e h n a u i m g na s te w be a re ic . laend te xmi a e our osortwent,Ceeling =Merit that they wilt be favora bly imprepsed with the character of onr goods. OUR PRIMES ARE REASONABLE, and the work in allowed) guaranteed to give satisfaction to the pur chaser. N. R—Particular attention paid to the renewing of old work. nos tf-rp2 SILKS! SILKS! BILKS! OF STOCK AT GREAT REDUCTION J. C. STR&WBREDGE & CO rENCS X}:CriMt7ES. CHOICE SHADES, el: LUPIN'S, $1 .25, J. C. STR&WIMMOIC & CO PLAID POPLINS. FRENCH PLAID POPLINS, $t 25 Z.. C. STRAWB RIDGE & CO CILOAKIMG- CLOTHS LAEGEEiT ABBOETHENT IN THE CITY. .a. C. 81116.WBREDGE &. CO. RICHdROSON'S MISIENS. 01:03:0'SVN IMPORT/MON J. C. ETRAWBRIDGE &CO SHAXER FLANNELS. HEAVY YARD-WIDE BRAICERS, at 62 cts J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO CANTON FLANNELS GREAT BARGAINS at and 31 cta J. e STRAMBRBIGE & 40 MERBIILiCK CALICO/O. CALICOES, FAST COLORS, 17 as J. C. STRA.WBRIDGE &CO SHIT :TING AND 6UEETINGII4II7SLINS ALL THE LEAnrso LA C KS AT LOWEST PRI. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE .& CO waileirrs.! BLANKETS! BEST GOODS, LOWER THAN AT ANY TIME THIS SEASON'. J. C. STE VintRrDGE g CO ARBELLLTD3 COUNTERPANES, OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION J. C. STRA.WBRIDGE & HONEYCOMB AND LANCASTER QUILTS ALLENDALE QIILLTS BY THE CASE J. C. IBTRAWBRTDOE & CO., jy.l24f N. W. comer .111ghth.and Market streets. REMEMBER 11 WARD'S CHEAP: AND FALSE /ONABLE Boot and Shoe Emporlume. when in want of Good Fall and Winter Boots and Show, 37 North t.o MOH= street, and 1315 OBIOSTNIII' streec3il 'MEDAN'S CBELEBILOTBD TONICI ALE.— he truly bealthltd and nutritious beverage, now in use by thonsands—irrValids and others—has established a character far quail*. of material and purity of mann• facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended by C a rdans of this and other places, as a ilaperica kni aadreaudree but a trial to convince the most !kV onto great Ahern. To be bad, wholesale and retallof P.I..TDAN.S2O Pear street. 3 P." ANTP_ BOY EVAND YOUTHS' FINE Oala and Patent Leatner Boots, at BAILLARD , F3 'ONE fla." • - ca3a42tep2 THIRD EDITION. LAW. 1 1 1011 WASHINGTON. • Another Move for Davin Release THE PHILADELPHIA APPOINTMENTS Secretary McCulloch 'Surrenders: Promin nt Rebels in Washington New Jersey Senator Aptiointed. LATEST CABLE. NEWS. Amnesty to - the Turkish Insurgents. MILITARY HOSPITAL BURNED. WASEEERGTON, Nov, 12.—The. Commis sioners appointed by the Legislature of Mississippi to call upon the. President and ask for the release of Jeff. Davis, are at the White House to-day. They are backed by other rebel States. It is said that the Presi dent is disposed to accede to their request. Secretary McCulloch has decided to ap point Calhoun Deringer Assessor of the Second District in Philadelphia. The Sur veyorship still bangs fire. R. M. T. Hunter, who was a leading rebel Senator from Virginia, is again here, with other leading rebels, to procure his pardon. The Attorney General still holds their ap plication in his possession. TRENTON, Nov. 12. 7 -Governor Ward has appointed Frederick T. Freylinghtlysen United States Senator, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the late Senator Wright. He has filled the office of Attorney General of the State for the last six years. NEW Yuan, Nov. 12.—A despatch over the Atlantic Telegraph, from Reuter's tele gram, save: LONDON, Nov. 12, Nson.—The Tarkish Government has grantall a general amnesty to the Cretan insurgents. HALIFAX. Nov. 12.—A. fire on Saturday , night destroyed the Military Hospital, and Sel its contents. The patients were removed. veral firemen were injured by explosion of compounds. MoNTREAL, Nov. 12. The discount of American' Invoices for the current week is placed by the Government at 31 per cent. Large quantities of war material continue to arrive, and are being. discharged from the ships. Mr. Brydgea, of the Grand Trunk Rail way, is experimenting successfully in the use of peat for fuel on locomotives. The whole military force here, including several regiments of infantry, cavalry and artillery, were reviewed this morning. Obituary. RUTLAND, Vt., Nov. 12.—John Bradley for a long time connected with the rallroa. interests of the State, died yesterday. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12.—Major Bober. Beale, who was formerly the Sergeant-at Arms of the United States Senate, and sub sequently warden of the District of Colmn his jail, died yesterday quite suddenly. CLEVELAND, November rith.—The Hon. Hiram V. Wilson, District Judge of the Northern District of Ohio, died of consump tion on Sunday. CLEVELAND, Nov. 12th.—The schooner Worthington, with ore for Cleveland, went ashore on Sunday night. In rescuing the crew three men from the life-boat were drowned. The vessel was not badly darn eged and the crew is safe. ' , TANKERS. & CO. Roams Tux, Nov. 12.—A break occurred in the Erie Canal, near Palmyra, which will require four or five days to repair. Nava' Yens, Nov. 12. very dul/ at 36®38+. for middlLuga Flour qulet: sales of 5,000 barrels of State at IS 804110 50; Ohlo $l2 2501114: Western 19 75©111 75; Southern 115 5 C 2417 25; Wheat dull: 55,000 bushels Corn an aat an advance of Sc. Pork dull. Lard dull: salon at 13@a-ltic. Whisky dull. Stocks lower. Gold, 14334. U S. Five Twenties. 1854, for„ - : Western Union Telegraph Co, 5136”: Atlantic BEeil. 11% N. Y .Canti al, 110'; IDria. 81%; ading, 10).t6; Atkiiigan Central, 1 l5U: "' Michigan Southern, 90%; Illinois Central 12316: Pittsburgh. 91. M; Northwes tern Toledo, 117?;: Rock. Island, 1091‘: Part Wayne, 109. Oxttn AND Tx.ractsrEn—.Tudges Allison and Ludlow. —Thensae of William A. Maguire, charged with the muroer of Maggie Baer on the 2d of A , pril,lSel. was resumed. On eaturday the special venire was ex h noted after , seven jurors bad been obtained. Iso many of those summoned bid form Influencexpress.d °Winona which they asserted would them as Jurors. that the panel was thus exhausted. A second special venire was issued summoning fifty tales men. This was returned this morning and fortys , x Jurors answered. zrom this panel the remalningi arms were secured. 1 here and large attendance in the Court room this - morning, no little intere‘t was manifested in the proceeding& as on Friday and Saturday, Maguire. in the dock, was closely watched, his movements and manner still indicating either ins continuallyfOrt to simulate that condition. He was movaur about the dock, gesticulating violently with his handsand arms and at times addressing himself te the spectators. but :his words were untatelite,ible to ns FICr OSP: the Court room. He freoriently indulged in an idiotic laugh, and the tipstaves had considerable dial. unity in keeping him quiet. The jury 'a as lull at fifteen minutes past 12 o'clock, and onceloore the trial was commenced: In opening the case. the District Attorney referred to the frequent complaints lu the community that th et e were delays in the administering of criminal. ustice, but it wes a cu- rious fact that those who indulged in these comments were the very individuals who came into Ctiu.t. as jet rors, and admitted their inability to dO their part in executing the laws of the country. • • • At one period of Mr. Mann's address, the prisoner commenced striking his hand against the railing of the dock. 'the noise attracted the attention of every one, and Mr. Mann, in commenting upon insanity as a defence, said that the jury was required to ascertain the ison's mental condint the time of the comm pr ission er of the. murder. Any exhibitions of in sanity here in court now are idle and useless, as It did not establish the insanity of Maguire at the time he killed Maggie Baer. At the close of Mr. Matin's addres duringrisoner still continued his demonstratinne, and the exami nation of Witnestess he frequtintly attracted attention to himself hy big! conduct At one time his mother endeavored to pacify him, bat 'without success. Her eft: rts only drew from him a vacant smile. The testimony ofDr. Shapleigh, Ea-Coroner Taylor, and the officers who witnessed the murder' and made' the arrest was the same as that given to the Jury lent week. 4 Officer Berj. B. Pparks. sworn.-- I was at the theatre the night this occurred; Maggie Baer was lathe private box; some soldieri waatn the bon with her; saw the prisoner; be came in and asked rae to take a drink what'll/no; I declined; he then asked my p . rmissionito go Mlle boa to see Maggie Baer; I was officer of the - theatre:l told him I could not well tallow it; he said he orly wanted toga ibr a few minutes to bid her good bye, as he wae going away; then I commuted to 2:30 Fropa Washington. fEpeetal Despatch to the Bulletin.] Appointment of V. S. Senator. Amnesty to the Cretan Insurgents. Military Hospital' Burned. From Montreal. Death of Judge Wilson Marisre Disaster. Break in the Erie CanaL Markets. COURT& The-Maguire Homicide. PI him go; he went; whether he opened tl , box or they opened for him. I. dtes't • know: 111 a' ,l moment or two afterwards I heard •he report ofa pistol:when I got to the box Officers Mem e and Nice were in the box and had him arrested; cantnot knoW tht either drunkeapo at that tithe: 1: say he was or sober; he had been drinking during the day, I' think, I am not positive that 7 saw him during the day: he was -not what, you eall a drunken man; if he had been drinking he car , ted it very well; be was hvely, but did net make any noise oat, of the way: bad men him at the theatre before; nearly nightly for a week or more; e., was in no women's company that, I saW when he was there; never saw him with Maggie Beer at the theatre; have seen them on the street; have been in the "Red Robin." Chestnut and 7fudson's alley; I had seen •Maggie Baer there; she was not a waiter eirl there but was sitting there; have seen the prisoner there; he was consorting with the women there. • weCnoss.erx m atdc d on — s O r he d w m th n hw d m enwh p nl go r to the box Maggie told me he had done it,;and told me to shoot him., The court adjourned at this point until three o'clock ibis afternoon. , Sales Est Philade . : AFTR • F4OOO Pa 6s War SALES Ln co 103 42 ( 0 Bch Nay fis 'B2 8434 .4500 TT S 3•108 July 105% 20000 Q S 5-20'6'65 con blO log soQo city so old. %SO 901 i 1500 do - cash 993,1 .1000 Susq Canal Bds 1000 Pao 2d mkt as' 2 dB 102,14: . . d JO 11603 117 0 6,108 .Tnnel3looo.6l 1115,14 2000 los% 6000 Cam &Ala 1 mla 96 8000 taT:LBq canal bda 6734 68 2300 0 000 BelvidereTiel b 65 60 853(, 100 ah Susquehan Can. 1530 I. E. WAIXATEX; MASONIC EUI.LBY 719 Citestructt- iStroOti, Elegant Qthains for Parlon, LIBRARIES, DINING AND SLEEPING ROQMS, In BrocaterX., Satin Damasks, Terry, Repo, Swiss Lace and Nottingham Lace. WINDOW Of the Newest Designs. Am now °firming the most complete assortment of the above goods October 8. of my own Importation. • ELEGANT FAMILY CARRIAGES BECKHAUS & ALLOAIER Desire respectfully to call the attention of the Public to their extensive manufactory of FIRST-CLASS VEHICLES WON As Landaus, Round Front Coupes, Clearance Coaches, Calechee, Baronches, Phaetons, Dog Carts, &0., 01 the latest improved European designs, specially adapted for private family use, of which they have a fine assortment constantly finished, on hand and in proms of construction. The residents of Philadelphia and vicinity are in formed that they can be accommodated with earrhkges of modern styles. superior workmanship and superb finish at home, without reference to New York or the East. ) FACTORY AND WARRILOOIO, 1204 FRANKFORD AVENUE,„ oe-6-Iml Above Girard Avenue. NORTHERN CENTRIL BONDS:, WE OFFER 808 SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT. OF TEEM BONDS OP THE. NORTHERN CENTRAL - RAILWAY AT These Bonds bear SIX PER. Cb.lnri. payable semi. annually In thls CIT FREE FROM ALL STATE TAX. - And are Coupon Bonds In amounts of 1500 and il t oeo each. The holder has the privilege of having them matte and registered at the office of the Company in this city, this being ta great protection' in case of loss We will behappy to furnish Bill infOrmation, on ap plication in person, or by letter. DREEL & C®.9 No 34 South Third Street, cc3ltrzpi OerFICE OF THUG •COMMTRSTOICERS OF THE SINKING E - lIND.TRIt ASUBY DEPARTMENT, HAMM/317HG, October 24, 1868. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed propo sals for the sale ofOne hill.lion Dollars of tte Five Per Cent, and One Million Dollars of the Six Per Ont. Loans of the Cnromonwealth of Pennsylvania will be received at the Treasury Department, in the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M.. of THBRSDA.Y, the lath day ofNnvember, A. D. 1886. Bidders aril state amounroffered, price asked and whether Registered or Coupon Loans. To be addressed "Commissioners ofSlnking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa."—endorsed "Propel , sals to sell State Loans," The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any bids not, In their opinion, advantageous to the Com monwealth. JOHN P. HAIitTRANET, Auditor Qeneral. • ELI SLlP t lit 3 :. rp • 4 W. H. EZEISEBLIC. titte_Treanirer oclStaio:l6/ Ommtgsioners'ot thezioatno Ptat T i mppEßs OF ADMINISTRATION having been 'panted to the Putsteriber upon the estate of GEORGE TWIST, deceased, Mt Demons 'lndebted to the same win make pairnent,and gm , e basing claims M them to ux TO EOWIaf, Main street.' sannayonk. Phltadelohtm nro2.m4tt.• L' s l ob 13340111 UV atilt 10. also' labaaala lbw , ititvesoliti-s* Itirloils WURlUires 1X1.4 waima. ; - a Stook "Beare. • BST BOARD. • 7 0 sh Penns, .11 • 55:g I 4 sh do 56 100 sh Soh Nov pf • 363 la sh Lehigh Nay , 593 15 sh Lehigh V ' 673,1* 22 sh 11finebill - It 59 500 sh Stag Ohl b6owxt• 15.14 100 Oki .B,w,d, B b6O 583 e 200 eh do „. .1)5 581.16 • GOO sh do = slO 58 1000 sh Egbert 0U,34 125 sh Penns R 55N 30 - eh Lehighlral 67 100. sh Reading ,B sswnsll3‘ 200 sh dO, 583 i 160 sh - North Cent -50 SHADES
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