Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 12, 1866, Image 6

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    The Trial of the Fenian - Prisoners.
TORONTO, November 10th.— The C.niri
met at ten o'clock and resumed the Fenian
trials. With the exception of the j uryinerl ,
Counsel and witnesses, there were but few
present when the Court opened, but it, soon
pegan gradually to fill, and by the time th
sheriff , had called over the' jury panel th.,
gallery was crowded by Et number of Per
tiona, among whom might be noticed many
whose appearance 'clearly `indicatedthat
they Were strangers in the city.
MeFsrs. R. A. Harrison, John Patterson
and J. MaNab represented the Crown, an
K. McKen'sie defended - the+ prisoners. ,
His Lordship said Mr. Harrison, are
you', preparedin any of the cases thia
morning.
Mr. Harrison—Yes, my lord; there is the
case of the Queen vs, Hayden which I would
wish to be proceeded with. An affidavit
has already been put in, but the time asked
for has passed. _
Mr. MeKensie We are not prepared to
proceed, • A messenger has been sent to th+l
other side for the purpose of obtaining wit
nesees. but haa not yet returned:
Mr. Harrison—Will you Take affidavit to
that
_effect ? • - '
Mr. McKensie—lt is my intention to do so.
John Cookey was, first.placed in the dock.
He is a low, thick-set man, forty years of
age, with short brownhair, low forehead,
blue eyes,-moustache and beard of Yankee
cut, and has rather repulsive features: HA
was dressed in a r "Aber seedy-looking brown
coat, with.light colored vest and pants, and
wore neither collar nor necktie.
• Previous to pleading, Mr. MnKenn'e
moved to quash the indictment, on the same
grounds relied on in the case of tau quad .
vs O'Neil and others. the prisoner the
pleaded not guilty, and stated that he we
not ready for trial.
Patriek Keating was next placed at th •
bar. He is a young man, about six fee
five inches high, with dark hair. ani h'
complexion and appearance denotes that he
has moved in a respectable sphere of tit,.
He was :neatly dressed in a snit of gray
tweed. . On being questioned, he Stated that
he was twenty-three years of age, an
pleaded not guilty to the charge.
Mr. McKensie made a similar motion in
this trial.
His Lordship said—Are you ready for
_ .
The prisonex—Yes, my lord.
Mr. Mcliensie—Hts case, my lord, will
have to stand. We are not yet ready.
The prisoner was then removed.
The Queen vs Win. Hayden. After it
lengthy argument between counsel, Mr.
Harrison persisting that the prison'er should
be tried, and Mr. McKensie submitting
that he was entitled to further postpme
ment, the prisoner was directed to be
brcught in. He is about- twenty year,
of age. , -
Mr. McKensie moved to quash the indict
ment,and the prisoner, by direction of
couneel, pleaded not guilty.
The jury were then sworn.
Mr. McKensie—l would ask your lord
ship, as, oar defence relies on the qUestion
of identification, to allow the prisoner to be
placed out of the dock. The same, I believe,
was done in McHenry's case.
Mr. Harrison—l happened to be engaged
in that case, and have no recollection of it.
His Lordship—lf you can show me any
precedent I am willing to allow it to be
done. I must say I have never heard of
such a course being pursued before.
Mr. McKensie—l won't press the matter,
my lord.
John I%fetcalf, sworn—l am a private 'in
the Queen's-Own, andwas - present at the
fight at Ridgway, when the Canadian .vo
lunteers were attacked at Lime Ridge; I
saw several killed and wounded then; in
conversation with the prisoner at the jail
he told me that he was an Americati citizen,
and that, he used to work on steamboats; ,
that he was born at Louisville, Ky., had no
home, and last came from Buffalo.
Joseph Newbegging, sworn—l live at Fort
Erie; on the morning of the Ist of June,
about daylight, I saw four canal boats
toivediscreEs Niagara river by two tugs; the
canal boats contained several hundred men;
the prisoner was among them; he was
dressed in plain clothes, and had green silk
scarf around his neck; he was armed with
a rifle, and had a cartridge box slung to a
belt around his waist; he was riding .a roan
horse, which I afterwards learned belonged
to the Niagara Street Railway Company, of
Buffalo; the prisoner spoke to Cramer
Pricely, and told him to give him the rest of
that money; Pricely pulled out his pocket
book and said, "I have very little money,
I gave ybu nearly all I had before;" the
prisoner said—"Oh, no! you have lots of
money;" Pricely then gave him some
eighty-five cents in silver, and asked him
if he would not keep the boys away, when
he said he would do so, as he now had some
thinslo treat them with; I heard he made a
similar demand on other persons.
Cross-exainined—Some of the men whom
I supposed to be Fenians had green tunics,
and others American uniforms, but most of
themba.d civilian's clothes.
George Graham, sworn—l live about three
miles-from Fort Erie, a - little northwest of
the Anderson road; I saw the prisoner on
Friday, the let of June, about 5 o'clock; I
saw a person near Prickly whom I supposed
was a prisoner; I was going home and he
rode past me furiously; I saw him after
wards at a shoemaker's shop, in front of
my house, on horseback; I went over to
him; he was armed with a rifle and fixed
bayonet, such as the Fenians had; he asked
me what I was,- arid I replied I was an En
glishman; he-said they had come over and
taken the country,itnd that the hated Saxon
rule was extinct. [Here the prisoner smiled
and glanced at the jury.] 'He asked me for
a quarter of a dollar; I told him that quar
ters were very scarce; he spoke and acted in
a commanding way; as he wanted some
thing to drink I went in and gave it to him;
he then gave it to a little girl; be seemed to
be under the influence of drink; he was not
dreg sed as he is now; he had a sort of greed
veil around his neck. "
Cross•examined by Dir. MoKensie—He
demanded the quarter after he said that the
Saxon ruleVaz extinct.
Wm. Miller, sworn—l live five miles from
Fort Erie; I was at Mr. Pricely's farm on
the let of June last, and saw the prisoner
there four times on that day; he rode up to
the gate and called me out to get something
to eat; he was armed with a ride and bayo
net; ',got him what, he wanted and he went
away; about an hour afterwards I saw him
again; he was still on horseback; he got off
his horse and said to Mr. Pricely, "Give me
two dollars; I want to go and treat myself;"
Mr; Pricely gave him some money, but not
two dollars; he had some conversation with
him, in which the prisoner said they had
come over to take Canada and were going to
free Ireland; he returned again in about an
hour, and wanted the rest of the money;
there were a good many Fenian stragglers
about at the time; they got some breaffstid
meat, which the prisoner said was satisfac-
Mr. MoKensie—l have not the least doubt
of [Laughter.]
Cross-examined by Mr. Fleming—
Although he seemed to be under the influ
ence of liquor, he could sit on his horse very
well; his talk was not wild or extravagant;
he appeared to have all his senses. -
Mr. Harrison—That is the case, : my, lord:
Mr. M.olKensie read 'and put in several
affidavits as.to the prisoner's good charact.-r,
and then proceeded to address the jury for
the defehce.'
He complained that he.'had been forced
into Warily the Crown counsel before he
was ready to proceedrina.smuch-as he hid
no witnesses in attendance. He then bon,
firmed to, argue that although the evidence
was certainly of a strong character' against
the ;risensr; and possibly 'night-he ,con
sthied_liy-Ahe jury : ea- exceedinglyiiprejtudi
oar; - Mill du* was nothing to show that he
camp over here for the purpose "of levyine
war at. alost her 11 1 &jesity : He certainly die
come here, and acted in an exceedingly
wrorg manner in plundering any British
bjeet. - He-submitted-that-he did-so
laboring under the influence of drink,
scarcely knowing what.be did at tne• time
He concluded , his speech by stating .th it be
did not .offer any palliation for the prisoner"
condi:rot. He thought it very outragemis,
and if acauitted on this chars the °roam
would no doubt try him' for obtaining
money through-intimidation, which it-wa%
plain.lie had done, but-he submitted that
taking into consideration his youth, and
that no evidence had been shown of his in
tent to levy war.on the Queen, or • that he
ever entered Upper Canada, that they
should not find him
. guilty on the present
indictment, thus - giving the Crown an op
portunity of prosecuting him for the of
fence, if he committed any; of which he was
really guilty.
His lordship then.. charged thll jury, ex
plaining to them the law under which the
prisoner was tried. •
Mr. McKenzie—l propose to take the same
exception to your lordship's charge as I did
in Parry's case; with these further objec
tions:,Tbat your lordship should not have
told te jury that the `proof lay on the "pri
toner to show his business in Canada on
that occasion. Second That your lordship
should not have expressed yourself, "can
there be any doubt that the prisoner Wes - at
Fort Erie or Lime Ridge?' Third—That
your lordship should have directed the jury
that the prisoner was: riding on horseback,
between two and five o'clock 4in the After
noon; extorting money froth the people was
strong evidence-to-thejury that his object
was private plunder, and not public war,
and theta lay on the. Crown to show, boy_di
rect evidence, that he was connected with
the Fenians.
At ten minutes past two the jury returned
into Court with a verdict ogitilty.
Mr. R. A. Harrison—l move,- my lord,
the. judgment -of_ the , Cdurt supon the pri.
Boner. ;
McKenzie moved the Court in arrest
ofjudgment, on the ground that the offence
was - committed in the county of Welland,
and'could not, under the statute, be tried in
York, being one of two counties united.
His lordship overruled the argument, and
said; Prisoner, have yon anything to say
why, sentence should not be passed on you?
The Prisoner-I have only to say that
three'witnesses; that haveenvorn against
that I obtained the money from them by
threats, is false, and they have perjured
themselves. I simply asked the money in
afx way; ' •
• Ile Usual prochanation having been made
previOus to sentence) being passed, Ma lord
ship sentenced the prisoner to be hung on
the 13th of December next.
B. Myth:l,6n eminent lawyer of Montreal,
retained as counsel for the Fenians being
tried here, has been refused by Judge Wil
son the privilege of acting in the court. on
the ground that he was not a member of the
Upper Canada bar. The Judge expressed
regret, but there was no alternative. Mr.
Devlin has been for some days watchingthe
trial going on, but will return to Montrea.,
to defend the Fenians to be tried theie - early
in December.
The Ottawa field battery are sending their
guns and equipage to Quebec, to be imme
diately replaced by arms of heavier calibre
and new equipment
The Delegate from Colorado.
We have t een requested to publish Lite tuliulVitlg IF I_
ter from the Governor of Colorado to e friend in this
city: '
liyaysni, October 28tb,Isee.—Dear Sir ; I am quit
obt,ged ter your inquiries in relatloa t 3 Me issue or the
certificate of election to the Congrassionat delega—
from this Territory. The Inquiry is, perhaps, eau
wholly nunstural,y et I confess I am s direa , u , -
prlsed that i should be necessary aMong those to whom
1. am well known. 3 itat the testern papers shotaid
have given credence to the outrageous scandals whica
have teen sent from here in relauon to this matter,
withcon any sort of evidence upon which to base the
allegations, seems to me utter'" inexelicable.
Ten will. perhaps. be surprised worn I tell you that
in all which has beempubli bed in regard to my acne,,
there is scarcely one wet° of truth; ladeed. none at
11, except Lb. sltrple hitt that I gave the certificate.
to Mr. Hutt I did gis e him the csrtheate.' It wa
tais right to have it; he was fairl v eL . cted by a majoritv
of the legal voter; he was entitle I t 3 it, no matter
a hat his politics were, and I gave It to him bee use
could not do she without doing a wrong to toe pioli
will of the Territory, as well as to Di r. /loot person
ally. It is the mil story of Wrong doers, woe' ezposed
and foiled, becoming accusers to nide their own gull.
be law t f Congress. requires -that '• the Govern',
shall issue the certift _ate to the person having the
highest number of votes," thus giving to the Governer
the absolute control of the question, requiring him to
decide it, tu.d holding him acountable but the ye *per
uitcharge of his duty. There is, abut, established Dr
Territorial law a Board of Canvassers, containing of
the Secretary of the o erricury, the A dditor, and it,,
reasnrer, who, together wArs the Governor; canvass
the semi, a for Terribye jot, Dicers: With the delegate
bei a east:mat officer—they have nothiug
do -in this my own }augment, Is fortified by the
legal advice of as able ewe te•el as. 1 t. ink , there is ,u
the Territory. Two of the Board of Canvassers not on -y
oissented. bet claimed to be the board, p etended to
have cootrolover the whole question, and uy Cane.
[toning the throwing out of a large number of legal
votescast for Mr. Hunt, maimed the election of Sir
Chilton, who was defeated at the polls. Not °comms
lih throwing out legal votes cast for Ms. Haut, tw..
members 'Ault Board of Canvassers aiicented as legal
a number 01 votes cast by a company of the sth United
States volunteers. o his organization was recruited
.exclusively from the rebel pr's mess In Chicago. Wits
utit a shadow of right ofcitizenship in Col rrado, these
rebel deserters voted for delegate, and withoutexceo•
lion they all voted tor Mr. t/goat To this I refuse , '
to sobnalt. 1 loa fa the Whole story, and there is no
thing Lucre of it.
That party politics bad anything to do with my de
cision, or that any other cousiderado, governed m-.
save only the fact that Idr.Hunthad a majority of the
votes, and was enticed to the certificate, Is utterly
untrue, and without toe. slightest . foundation of au
kind whs lever; and when the question' comes befors
the Committee on hi ect 'eosin the Ho ase ofleepreseu
tame a, th.• care, will be perfectly 'Clear, as I have
stated it to Yen.. • • -
Among the allegationa it is said that I telegraphed to
Isle. Do• tittle that M. Hunt was elected. and that I
gave the iertificate subsequently to sustain ray suite.
ment. I never telegrapned Mr. Doolittle on the sub
jeer, as he Will iescinystate to any one who thinks i c
worth while to ask him. Is or do I know, to this boo,,
also did send that despateh. 1 never heard elf it until
I read it Intl a newspapers, I was r.ot here during the
election, nor for sham time after, and in my action i
the case' wet governed solely upon my iudgmeat or
par ere as they were
mane presentd to
haveecig upon
as I believe any hoc eat must done •
cm will naturally ask why such a fabrlaatio
chaild hive et n - made. and, why the question coo d
not have been satisfactorily r • Dferred to toe Committer
of Itlections in the House of a epresentatives, where. t
had done a wrong,or even made a mis.ake, it WA,
sure to be corrected?
'I Le atevt er is a elmple one, and I may as well mak.!
It here. .sk large majority of the people of the Terri
tory—at least two-thirds,- erhaj a tht et , fourths
are oppoted. to the &omission of o:gored° into
Union as a State. When the question was suomittr.l
to them und, r a law of b °agrees, they decided, by
three to on.. again. t It; bat a faction, wno desired t,
h ave the Efate government In their hands deter
mined to thwart the pub lc w ill and by a movement
with. ut law contrived last year a /Item State goverl,-
ment and presented It to Congress for au
ral, eon, assuring that body that there was a lar,
population, from SCOW to 0,000, In the Territory, ant
that they very unanimously were in favor of the
admission.
7he Legislature at its last session, ordered a census
to be is ken. to show truthful y the population of
Territory. Ihe returns are nearly rut to, and the re
suit is a I opplation of about twenty six thousand:.
This is E 0 ranch smaller than the lowest estimate
made to Congress by the parties desiring the acimi
slop, that the pub is ation is regarded by them as fatal
io their selreme. Mr Hunt ran aa the anti-Statega -
(Mate; Mr. thilcolt was represented both as tstate and
anii+tste, arcot ding to tt e feeling in the different l ••
cantles. Fut he is certainly friendly to the adraissiou.
and it was to secure the trait ence or Mr. Chilcott
Vont rem that this desperate effort was made to Ce
fraud hi r, Bunt—an effo.t. which 1 refused to count. -
armee, and hence these clamorous lies
Eoon er I came here I was asked to write to the
President, saying that the present State moveineut
wee cordially acquiesced in by the people, Bat the
ev leer ce to the coutrary was so overwhelming, itw.o
so clearly demonstrated to me that the whole thl. g
was bogus, and contrary to the wish of the vast cos.-
jority, that Idi dined. to write the letter. From th.rt,
ime to this I have been the object of roast unscrupu
, lons attacks from the newspapers controlled by tue„,
small factlen who expect the offices and patronage of
the Stab if aide Wed.
It is not a matter of the smallest moment to me per
sonally whether the State is admitted or not; but it re
of grave consequence that the people of the Unite].
States shculd not be' dere ved into the belief that theca
are from 50,000 to 50,000 people here desiring a Sta
government, when in fact;the population la not more
than half that number, and against whose will an s‘t
temr t Is being made to force a State government up
‘ .12
; No better evidence of the baseness of •the charac' er
, of this fsction and their proceedings need be cited'
than is narrated la the Tribune artidie to which y.m
I refer which openly states thatvlo Brea was threaten , d
and my assassination contemplated, but that "bet/ r
courlBds prevoiled ' Toe last statement is as Palau)
any. The b7oody-mmded ma ice of the men whoi,
11 , deelgns .1 frustrated was:equal to any violence th4t
' coolc be softly comm tied. Rut it was not that' beVer
counsels prevailed." They took counsel of their fea‘a.
It was: the knewledge that :I and my frienda e
armed, which led them to confine their anger within
the bounds of menace. - •
This paper is. aLready long enough, anti villas, 17
add In conclusion, that it seems strange i anottiffhaue
to defend myself 'against such 'assaults In a•corninn
nu), in;which / have lived all ray life, and La which I'
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PiII.LA.DELPHIA. MONDAY. NOVEMBE'Ri2,IB66.
have; from the g triply g nnttl - now:as is well 'known
1 0 all who know me, wad.. war upon every form o(
w -erg agabnt the elrctive franchise. Some of the
most stringent and effit trot laws regulating elections
upon the statute books ofPenxisrvania were originally
‘n my handwriting—were ceased by my etforts—have
alwa3e received my arnert support; and no induce.
merit that I could imagine would tempt me to change
7.63 , course upon this subiect.
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JNO. SUPPLEIL HENRY F. KENNET,
JNCL W. CLAOHORN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M.
SLLAS YESKES,Ja.,
THOMAS C3AI7XN, President.
ALFRED S. GILLETT, V. President and Treasurer
JAM EI ALVOBD. Secretary. • -- tenni
PROVIDENT lams AND TRUST COMPANY
OF PHILADELPELLs„
Net. in Sawn FOURTH Street,
mcpitPaRATED 3d MONTH, viz.
CAPITAL, 1150. - 116 Y PAID IN.
Insurance on Lives, by Yearly Premiums; or by 5,10
or `33.year premiums. Non.forfeiture.
Ens owm ents, pavableat„ a - future age. or on prior de•
cease, by Yearly Premiums, or 10. year Premiums
both cases Non forfeiture.
Amiunieti granted on favorable terms.
/ Term Policies.—Children's Endowments.
This Company while giving the insured the sect:ult.
of a paid-up Capital, will divide the entire Profits of
the Lilo business among its Policy holders.
MoneysreceiveC at interest, and paid on demand/
Authorised by charter to execute I'n:tam, and to act
es Executor or Administrator, Assignee or Guardian
and in other Ildnclary.ospacitlee under appointment
nt agy Court of this Clmmenwealtla of any person
or persons, or bodies patio orcorporate.
DERECTOPS.
Samnel R. Shipley, Richard Cadbury,
Jeremiah Hacker, Henry Haines,
Joshua 11. Alerria, T. Wialar Brown.
Richard Wood, - Wm. C. Longstreih,
Charles F. Collin
_ _ _
SAMUEL R. Sliii.LEY, BO LAND PARRY,
President. Actuary
THOMAS WISTAIL M D., J. B. TOWNSEND,
oc-4311 Mtdical Examiner, Ltgal Advise!
ORA/WE VOILPANY OF NORTE. AMIERIL.
L-MARINE. FERE .A.ISTD INLAND TRANSPOT
TATION INSDRANCIE.
0i1ice.,N0.221 WALNUT wad, south aids, cud c
Third btreet.
ThePronertlea of this Company aro well Invests
Lad Tarnish an available !and fin' the ample Inde - fm tf
f all ppcC rsonm who desire to hoprotocled. try Lconizanot
MAR'S taken mo Vestals, ITrulzitts
11:11M L ND TRANSPORTATION RLIEB oa Its
andles per Rall.roads,e•oal• and Stennabcais.
*W.SEM on Merchandise. Frunitrire and Bull'
ln C ttyy and County
- .73,(X/RPORATRD IF 11N-ZOAPITA4M% AN:
- PAID TLIP AND SECSRELT L.
TOTAL PROP
P ..ERTDLS,
PERP=AL IMALIPPRR.
arta= O. Corea, -- --
1 --
John Useett,',
liammel W. Scr.er.. , Georke L. Hare.rea.
John A. Brown. Vrancia R. Cope,
etliolee Taylor.l ' Edward R. Troaar.
arobroze Whlve, E. S. Clarke,
wrilllant WeLet. Witt m Crnacr:
rziehard D. Woceil, T. Charlton Tieary.
S. Morrie Wane. I Alfred D. Jessap.
T. Dleailataa Henry.
AILTHUS G. 0011101. E'resicona
CIZA2X.3III 21.4.17; Eseratary. - - '
FIRE ASSOCIATION,
Incorporated Hatch 27,
E. Ha al N. FrFFH - errrees.
fte - Im OFFIC re BIJILDMG_ HOUSEHOLD 713 R.
'N'ITTIRE and HESCHA-NDISE genet
ally, from Lou by Flre, (111 the Olt
Philadelphia only.)
STATENEINTI . of the Assets of the Ataoclanw
January I, 1566.
Sonde and blortguea on ProPett7 In the
City of Yhtladelphta..--..------...5328,tee
Ground Hewn C.i =RS II
Re a l E.ta • (offi c e No
7ind) 14.496 11
8. Government bao 45.000 a
U. S. 6,640 e 4
City P
Cash on ,2,4.73 4:
GEORGE W. TB
WM. H. HAMILTON
JOHN BOUDER,
PETER A. KEYSER,
JOHN PHELBIN. ' -
JOHN CARBOW,
GEORGE I. YOUNG,
WM.
11
1 3. M President.
JOSEPH R. LYNDALI
LEVI P. 00AT3
SAMUEL SPAEITAWS
Cl 7 aur.V P. BOWER; -
JE3SE LIGHTFOOT_ _ ,
ROBERT B.HOEILAK.M.
I'. BUTLER. Secretary.
O.HIEL PHI& RITLX INSITRANCLE COMPANY OS 211..u.5.
L D
INCORPORATED 11104—CHARTSM PECIIPETD.A..
NO. WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange.
In additiola to MARINEandUILANDINBURANC.,
,his Company insure; prom loss or OLmAge b_y PLR=
n letal terms, on buildings, metecandise Mraltnr
tc fbr limited periods, and perrcumently on buildim
.3y deposit of premium.
The Com has been In active operation Air mo ,
.hen 4 33 : 1 2srldah all loom tom
own Prompt") , and d•
John L. Hodge, D
U. B. Mahony
John T. Lehi;. Tbenisa H. Powers .
William S. Grant, A. R. McHenry,
T.tobert W. teaming. Edroond Castilia,
O. Clark - Wbarton, . Samuel
Lawrence Lewis, Louis a N orr i s.
JOHN B. Canauca, PreiMeat
alum= WILCOX. Becresixr. -
TESUBAECE EXCLUSIVELY. Tab
£ B EENSYINANI.A. EMS INSURANCE WE
PANTY—Into morated leid.--Charter Perpotnal—Sto
110 W Street, c m istaita Independonce Baum
This 001:11141121, lmown to the oommuntt
for over forte Year% am nee to inane against k w
n. damage by Mrs. on Public or Private - BMW=
tither permanently or for a limited time. Alao, o
m Yornlnintrall of Good* and brerokuuldiall dendrall'
liberal
Their Capital, together with a large Bomb= gum
Inv ested In the =et caveat =annex, which malt
them to of to the bunted an undoubted socurtfit
_
the cosier tom
Daniel t3mltiii Tr.
Alexander Bens on,
Mass Haslehmst,
raosoaa Robins.
• D , • :
wicasiG G. Geowars.
n. MERRIAM MUSTrA.L INHUSAROE OOMPAX2
—Moe Farquhar Bulled= No. w n I,rit•
st r eet. HAM= AND niLAND noruitAStalts.-
Rieke taken on vestals, mots and &sigh* to as par
of the world, and = i on inland tranepertation OB
rivers, and Mune_ °caymans
throughot a M:l Tithed States. •
WILLIAM CRAIG President.
Pima crukiarOinca President
ROBERT J. KEE, Secretary.
mom,
Pe ' ter en,
John Danett _sr.,
William H . merrhllt.
yta .s. Rbabsata,
me
an Dallett,.
Biagi
P 412101
A CAR sum torstraduacua 00.111:PANT.
Ab. ItifOORFORATHED 1 810.--CHAB.TIER Pnapia
TIIA_L.
1110 WALIinIT Strew, E r maAa iove THIIID 13treet,
FHIMAD
!mins a large paid up CAPITAL STOCK and SIM
. FLIIS Invested In sound and available Securities, one
tlnne to lame on Dwellinp, Stores Furniture. Ides
°handles, Vessels in port r and their ( ' larvae, and othm
Personal ITcPeriZl. All Louse libandize and pub gdjuited. .
Thomas B. Marls, 71 T. Lewis, . ___
John Welsh, Jame' R. Campeau,
Samuel C. hlcrttoz, Edmund G. DutUb.
Patrick Bud) ‘ mimeo W. Paultatud
fonts.
al It. ILMECOL Free=
Secuelare.
Waal
!THOM
AIXERe Oar CIPAIWPOII
MN IDS amen:yr maw.
WIEN AND_INLAND 1N13_117144,31Cf1t
. . . -
slimes N. Buck, • JIM ••
a.;__Reny Lewin, l Robert B . POttQ~
Samuel Wtlgbs B.
r, B. Julthoe. -. Steam
s e m A, lat imni Jos. D. Ellis.
N. trON Predawn.
OMB. BlClNlaipthz. VlOll Snows
Ei&Mianagialh esiThice
DIOODLE POR
1310.000.
Ran Dinrezerm
Thom' Smith,
Henry
p a w
dffiA___Jr. •
tilfflaTil,Jr. Pramual
Heim C. Dalton,
Wm. S. Lowhons
J. Johnston Brow
Samuel A. Rolm.
Matson Hntehtnli s
Rom L. Elder.
f 3. IDIAL Mom%
BarrllL
ftasikilit.Al44lllA
vt e , teut General Life insuruce Co
CAPITAL. $6130,000.
E. W. PARSONS, President.
T. W. EILTSS=.L, Secevtary.
Statement of the condltfon of the t.,\ mnectlent Gene
ral i tie Insurance tknopavy, of Hartford, Conn., as
ME dr to the Auditor Ge,_erat of the cruse of Penesyb
cptero ber 5, 156:, ' •
Capital btock— 4500 000 00
do do I aid up .200,600 00
Stock notes (endorsed) 300,060 (0
500 000 00
Cash on ASSETS.
$34 781 50
Premiums on Polio( es . = hands of
Agents-- 10,763 27
United States Bones (par va)ue)--$140,417 00
Lonnecticut and Ohio gnats Ronde
(par va1ue)... .....
• 14,000 CO
Hartford and Chicago City Bonds
(par value)... -- 11970 00
Eank Stocks (par value) 19,100 00
$1g5,467 GO
$221,031 77
TALTEB
Losses adjusted not due.Ll BI
-„ .... PI . 41,000
" unadjusted •6 5,000
Outstanding bins
Balance on band...
E. W. PARSON% Prestrieut.
Sworn to before ERABTIIS SMITH Comm stoner
for the State of Pennsylvania In Connecticut.
This Company,orgasized with a capital of halts mil
lion dollars. all paid ln and invested, or safely se
cured, affords many. superior advantages.
Sirrao other Life Company nes ever commenced
bus nem, in this country with such AMPLE SECO'.
tar - The originators of It are among those of the tar
gent es perlenceand moat successful Life underwriters
in the Lnited States.
Aar The premiums are GREATLY REDUCED from
those tibUldly charged. --
/far The ACTUAL COST of Insurance having been
very closely ascertained, tie tables are made accord
ingly.
tirßy the rates adopted, as large dividends as ot
adrlence proves Ccunpanlea can pay, are discounted in
vice.
Jarmo awared SNOW DEFINITELY what the
cost of their Insurance will be.
ffil"'• The Assured incur no liability beyond the small
stipulated premium,. -
he business thus relieved of all complications
and uncertainties. and cause of dikssa election
NO ONE. ITIEBE.FoRS 4 SlifoULD F&IL TO SE
CURE A POLICY IN THIS. COMPANY.
Agents and Canvassers of ability wanted, who will
find it areally to their Interest to present the claims
and advantages of this well-establlshed and most sac
cessiol Company.
Office, 404 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.
WALTER H. TILDE±V.
GEN RA T. AGENT,
1105.1:0,WAVI
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE C33I2ANY OF
pm T. nimpmA,
OFFICE NO. 5 SOUTH . FIFTH STREET,
ASSETS, • - • • . 8126,5= 21
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
artrru..Al. SYSTEM EXCLIISIv.E,LY.
DERE'CTORS FOB 1.666.
Caleb Clothler,l William P. Reeder,
Berjaman Ilalone, 1 Joseph Chapman,
Thomas Mather, Charles Evans,
T. Ellwood Chapman, I Edward M. Needles,
Slzheon Matlack. 1 Wilson IL Jenkins,
Aaron W. Gaakill, I Lukens Webster.
CALEB CLOTHCER. President.
BENJAMIN NLAI.,OI.4TE, Vice President.
T - Boarlis MATHER. Treasurer.
T. ELLWOOD CHAPMA 'Xi. Secretary. se22•3m
:O. ••s .• • • 2:4 - • z :11 si, • 1t.'41••
OPTION NO. 10
BOOTH FOL isTzt
1111ELOW CICESIntn374
“The Sire Intsanume Clerap;riy Of the t
Philadelltbla.” Incorporrand by the liceidisrazs
yerinsylvanta In ISa, for Ladematty spit= Imp et*
damage by gra , exol
cae.RizapEruil..
mu old and reliable Insinuslan, with =Vs =gr
and centbagant Timid amettely invested =mat= la it
"mre balldiaga, flirnlnire, merchandise, ac., either pc
mat sally or far a liaised tin oa, *walnut lass Cr dams{ -
by lire, at the lomat rates mn.sident with the Islstol7
safety of its indalcaners. •
Loam adlostad ar.d
D with all paands Aotr—w.
• IRECTns.
Charlet J. Enter. Edwin L. Bean% '
Henry Ora/. John Horn,
Robert V. hi' Jr., •Totiordi ItEnoro
Hercry, Budd, Goons Hooka
Andrew H. Miller. James N. Stoma.
CELLELES T. SUTTER ; Prandon.l
linecialina P. Hoionasir. Sec'? and Trauma-Er.
(11.: PHERSON ETRE INSIJEANCE COMPANY OS
tP PHILADRLPHIA.--OFFI No. 24 NORTF
lI:ETU STREET, NEAR MARKET STREW.
Iccorporated by the LeValatnre of Pennsylvania
Caaarga Pssesrusg, CAPITAL AND ASSEII
$150:000. Make Insurance against Lees or Loatnage b:
Fire or Public orTri, vate Buildings, Furniture, Stock,
Goods and Merchandise, on favorable terms.
DERECTORS.
George Every, Frederick Doll,
August C. Miller Jacob &handler,
Js F. Easterling, Samuel Miller,
Henry Troomner, Edward P. Moyer,
William McDaniel. Adam J. Ohms,
Cbristopher H. Miller. Israel Peterson
Preeerick Staake, Frederick Ladner
Jonas Bowman,
GEORGE EMITY, President.
JOHN F. BELSTERLING, Vice President
PHILIP E. COLEMAN. Secretary.
BUSEIESS ()ABIOS
'WILT I n M T. HEWES & BRODIE&
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERR,
Ii O. 413 NO&TH EIGHTH bT.RKEA
(ABOVE WILLOW.)
PHILADELPHIA.
Repairing of all kinds at abort notice. Orders
throb Post Office will receive prompt attention.
ARP' COUNTRY WORK, ATT NDED TO. '"at
El C. LANCASTER.
1.1. GRAIN STORK, SPRUCE STREET WHARF
BSTABLIBMID I 1 1825.
CORN, OATS and MIL I,P P. Wr) sold Wholesale am
Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to al
parte of the CltY. se7.ly
E. KNIGHT & 00., WHOr• RN , I•tS GHOIIEGL
Et. E. Cor.:WATIOC and CHESTNUT streets. Phi
Acerda for the sale of the Products of G
.3onthwark bum Refinery and She Grocers' Snip
louse. of Phlladelohia. lalgyr
braNisiIsTLVANIA. WORD..S.—ON THE DELA
r WARE r i ver . below pwrr. /MELDS:LA.,
CHESTED.. Delaware county,Pa.
REAREY, SON & OC
hams and Iron Bast builders,
Bituantsztarers or-
Ari
oONDEICSING. AND NON-00.NDLWEBT of
Cron Vessela of aIL deact Uinta.: Boners, Vats, Tank_
LIP.AZTEY ,
Late of
teaney, Neale di Co.,
Penn Works, Phila.
FAIIOHAN WIEBEF ). O I E. mxmar, •
-40IITHWARS FOIThiDB,Y, FIFTH AND WARP
cote :Au
Psca.anzLentia.
MICEtRIOR. a SOZa smins.
INGINIMERS AND nuip
manufacture High and Low Pressure steam mains ,
tbr Land, River andltarine Service.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron 33oata, &o,
,Natino of all kinds, either iron or brass.
Iron Frame Boofsfor Sea Works, Workehops an.
Railroad Stations, &c.
' Retorts and Sea Matistnery, of the latest and moe
uniroved constimotion,
v
description of Plantation Machinery; an ,
Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Om.
Steam Trains, Defanators. Filters, Pumping Er
Swa,
oleAgents for N. Billeux's Patent. Sugar Bohn;
Apparatus, Neemyta's Patent Steam Hammer art
Aspinwall & WOOlsers Patent Centrifugal Bute
Draining Machine.
rIAI3 PIXTURE23.—XiBICEP • WIERPSILL u
ITEACKARA, NO. 73.8 DT street
Wsandlictmsns of Gm Fixtores, Lampe, ama. &c.
would call the attention of the public to their lam
sad elegant assortment of Gee Ohandellers, Pendants
Brackets, drs., They also introduce . Pea pipes' Luis
Dwellings and Palle Buildings, and attendtc extend
1 ng, altering and repairing pea -pipes: All work was
ranted. • - • • • • me
rasnts ,waresrr. rizon.wrois caossuogg
111811100 IL TILICADOILE P 71310117. PRANK L. PITALL.
,r.irrsa WRIGHT & SONS,
Importers of Earthenware,
O
d
• Shipping ma Co
d mmission llerahants
00.115 WALNUT Street, Philadeltdds
A •• :Hrsozw-e •
only Privy •
1b •
ssse •
da r
and
Dls4 it.mA z i 7 ._..A
••
EDUCATION.
DROP. J. NAROTEAXT,- , • - .
A. Teacher of the FRENCH Le..NCRTAIVE, _
ocl7-Im* South.TENTH street, No. 254.
s a :4•o; 9sats : a :8,4: , •0,
SOuth MATE street , oCa:oits
I /ft, - THE PHILADELPHIA BIDING" SCHOOL, 1
POMMEL' street. above VINE. - hi now op_en fbr ,
I el , all • and Winter. Season.:: Lad 'mend Gentlemen
i will 'find leverypravistontor comfort mil safetliaa ,
that, a thorough, knowledge Of thlabeantiftilaccxdfe
Pi/eta:neat may . Pra -
obtained by the Melt tlnildla Saddle?.
horses trained in the best manner. - Saddle horses,
I homes and vehicle' to Wm..: Air; .'l 3 e ic e., ftin e .
'V
aez
nicintta daiatuk *mak - l'•
USE STARIN'SCONDrfIehI ° "*DERS
. -
I •9OFISES AND CATTLR...
cores Worms Boca and Colle•
It cures Colds. Coughs and Hiot Bound
It lithe best'alterattva fcan.rses and Cattle now to
d ile , having 3 reputation of L years' standing.. _ -
It is a sure preventive for the rime'. f-eaded Binder.
t.
No Farmer or DairiUniui shou., oe withentir
For sale in Philadelphia by D s OTT & co. North
Second stree4 acanisTorT, BOMA/WA Y COW
DEN.= No:th Sixth street, and by Druggists through
out the country. Address all orders to
ESTABIN,Is-FLOYD, Proprietors,
se4.6zok 209 Duane Street. New York.
AYER'S SABSAPA.
:11,1,A Is a concentrated
-.tract of the choice root,
combined with other
tbstances of still greater
Iterative rower as to af
ord an effectual antidote
or diseases Sarsaparilla is
mutwl to cure Such a re-.,
tedy is, surely we rated by
Lose who suffer from Stru
i,ms complaints, anu that
to which will accomplish
Lair cure must prove, se
its haa.of immense service
Acted fellow citizens: How
d will do it has been proven.
,-------. - -
n
by experiment o many of the worst cases to be found
al the following complaints:
Scrofula, ScrottUous Swellings and Sores, - Skin,
Piseases, Pimples, Pustules. Blotches, Rruptions, St.
Anthony's ; Fire, - Belie. or Erysipelas, Tetter or Salt
Rheum. i•cald Head. Ringworm, dtc. •
Syphilis or VeneriSt Disease la expelled from :heaps--
tem by the prolonged use of this tiesseres.Thne, and.
the patient is left In comparative health . _
-.l?ertia/s Diseases are caused by Scrofula in the blood,
and are often soon cured by 'tols Ramseur OF Besse.-
8,030 00
250 CO
im.4,781. 77
De not discard this invaluaLls medicine, because yon
have been' imposed upon by something - pretending to
be Santaparilla. whue It was not. When you kayo
used Avan's--then, and not till then, will you know
the virtues of Sarsaparilla, For minute particulars
the diseases it cures, we refer yvu to AI er's American
Almanac, which the agent below named will
gratis to. all who call for It. •
AYER'S CATHARTIC Puss forth° ane • iDostive
nesa. JaundiceDyspepaia. ihdlitestion, Dysentery '
Foul Stomach, headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Heart
burn arising from Disordered StOnlaCb., Pain, or .
Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency. Leas of.
A r ppetite, liver Complaint. DrOPST, Worm; Gout,
euralgia, and for a Mauer Pill.
They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive
take thempi easantly, and they are the best Aperientin the world for all the purpese3 of a family physic..
Prepared by J. C AV ER , Lowell. Mass., and
sold by J. H. MARIS & CO., Philadelphia, and by all
Draggists. t ' ra.vc-2m
OPAL DESTALLINA.—A. superior article far
cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying anim.alcalsa
which infest them, giving tone to the iIIMS and leav
ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness In
the month. Dinky be used daily, and will be found .
7,3 strengthen weak and bleeding gums. while the
- tomaand detendveness will recommend it to every-
one. . ,Ileing composed with the assistance of the.
Dentlst, - Physicians and - Elicreacopist. it is confidently
offered as gi,13.1. LT A ELF. Babstitate liar the uncertain
waihea fa , merly In vogue.
Eleitnent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents_
of the DENTALLINA.. advocate its use: it con sins
nothing to pre fent its unrestrained employment,-
Made oly by
•JA3IFB T. SHINN, Apothecary.
-Broad and Spruce streeta
For sale by Dr.:pasts gerierally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhonse,
Bastard dr, Co;, Robert C. Davis,
C. R. Beeny, Geo . - 0. Bower,
Isaac H. Nay, Charles Shivers,
C. B. Needles, • S. a. accolitn.
T. I. husband. S. C Bunting,
Ambrose Smith, en erica Eherie,
Edward Parrish, James N, Marks.
William B. Webb, hringhurst
James L. Blepham, Dyott 41 Co.,
Heghes ‘k, Coorahe, i B . C. Blalr's Eons,
Henry A, Bower, I Wyeth & Bro.
ENTIRELY REL.T 2,BLE-110DGSON - S Bronchial
TABLEI S. for the care of coughs. colds hoarse—
nem bronchitis and cataiirh of the head and breast.
Public speakers, singers and amateurs ev,ll be greatly
benefited by using these Tablets. Preuared only by
LANCASTER & WILLS, Pharmaceutists N. E. Cc r.
ARCH and TENTH street. Philadelphia. For able
by Johnson, Holloway - Cowden, and Drugg'fita
generally. aeLui
BEtSB'B SRO> CRIAL AND PIIL3IONTo
DEW DROPS. for Coughs. and all D vo • qw, arta&
Throat and Bronchial 'Noes.. This invaluable repa
ration for every household. Public Speakers,
cossases a Wes - ern celebrity, and has been known
to relieve the moat obstinate and almost nopelesa
cases It is agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by E. C. BRUSH, No. 258 South Ninth
street, Philadelphia. je7-tf
OrCtS. EU - -lONS, ;INVERTED NAILS.— Dr.
C
DAVID,ON, Chiraixydist Operator on Corm,
Bunions. Inv , rted Nails and other dts.ases of the
fee , . Office, .924 CHESTNUT street. Dr. Davidson will
wait on patients at their residences. no3tff
_ _ .
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OWENS' COMPARATIVE ANATOMY and Phy—
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IILACLACHL IN on the D ke.-ses and Infirmities et
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WHARTON JONES On I.lleii - e. New Enlition.
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, Court of eaxe-Welmer. 1 vol., octavo, ea
top. Prima 25. Lately published by
E. H. HCI`LM.I: dk 00..
N THE COURT OF COMMON PLP,AS IN AND
1 FOR THE CITY AND COUNT -OF PHILA.-
LpEi lA.—Tror,t Fst eve ot GEO .G E W. -13AST E
Tbe Auditor .appointed to audit, settle and adjust
the account of JOHN F. ORNE, Trustee of said,
state, apd. to report distribution of the Balance in
the bands of . the ac' ountant, gill meet the parties
I tereste d for the purposes or bis appointment, at the
'office of THOMAS F. DWIGHT, Esc! , No. 202 South
telk TB street, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, ,South
of
November. 1866, at four o'clock F. M.
CHARLES O'NEILL, - ,
noS•th,t,m,w,tst/ ' Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT POR THE CITY
1 and COUNTY OF F 1471- .ADELPHIA.—Estate of -
it..FISECOA WILLING, (late a minor.) The Auditor
;appointed by the Court to audit.settle and adjust the
account of THEODORE JULIUS. Guardian of RE.
!BECCA, Wrr.7.l7slG, (late a minor), and to report dis
tribution of the balance in the hands of the accountant,
will meet, the parties interested for the purpose of his
appointment, on MONDAY, the 19th day, of Novem
ber. 1866, at 4 o'clock P. Itt., at his office No. 217 South.
THIRD street, bathe City of Philadelphia.
. S. HENRY NORRIS.
no7-ve m.st) ' Auditor.
nme
TN T.ht.e. ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND
COUNTY OF PHILADFLPRIA. Estate at
'ALEXANDER
,JkicCALLA, ,decessed.—The. Auditor
;account
by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the
,account of IS.ALAH H. IitcCALLA and A. H. MODAL
LA acting Ehtecutore of the last will and testament of
ALEXANDER McCALLA, deceased, and to report.
:distribution of the balance in the hands of the Ac
countant. will meet the parties Interested for the par
.pose of his appointment. on TUESDAY, November Rt,
;1166. at 3„;i: o'clock, P. M., at the Office of FR ED E RICK
'C. BRIGHTLY, Esq., No. 420 LIBRARY street, in the
city of Philadelphia.
LISTARE OF WILLIAM E. R ANNUM. deceased.—
, Letters of Adnalnistr ation upon the Zstate of said
decedent having been granted to the undersigned, all
:persons indebted to the Ersid estate will please make
Payment, and those having claims will present the
came to MARY .tiANNUNI. Adralnistratrlx. 171 S
Francis street; or to herAttorile.Y. THOS. BRA.OFOR,D
,DWIGHT, 202 South Fifth street Oa insr,*
-I?STATE OF PETER ROVOUDT, DECE9BED.-
4.11 Letters Testamentary upon the . Estate of slid da
rt-dent, having been granted to the undersigned, all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to make
payment, and those having claims to retake -them
known without delay , to ED WWARD N. WRIGHT, No.
GS Walnut street, J. ACSTIN SPENCER No. 423
Walnut street, Executors. oeS•m et.
•
PBILADALPII.A,_ `NOV." 9TH;1868 —DISSOLIT
TlO.N.—The Co..Partuersbip herttoforil"eristing —
L between tbe subscribers. under the firmer
zEnzirDEß,is thlifday dissolved brmutual consent.
• - THOMAS , ALIA:LAN,
, • " _ :GEO. ii".'„ZEILNDEEt:
The undersigned. hiving purchased the trite,restkof -
THOMAS ALLMAN, in the tituilnese herAtofore row , '
ducted under , the ,firrmot ALLMAN •&?..VJEINDSIit.
,h ose , baying c r i.dtria.agalust the late firm will present
them, and those indebted will tdease" make.plidment.
Tbanlll3l tar they patronage Ilekteforet • attended to .
the late firm. be I'MPfibtbilisr mks a continuance of , thek,
same to himself." GEORGE P. ZEELLIDER - ,,
ROW Ott 'l3, corm. reurtai luta :
arEDIOILL.
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HOI=S' SYSTEM OF . SUB.GERY. 4 vols
WATTS' DICTIONARY eirE2LISTRY. 3 cols
GRAN-Es, I 'ARDICINE. A New Ed.l-
ACTON on the Urinary' aid Generative Organs.
8.
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