Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 27, 1866, Image 5

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1 ATEST! ! , EWB - .BY 'ATLAN.
CABLE,
TO-DAY'S EUROPEAN MARKETS,
Advance in 13readstuffs at Liverpool
Interviws Beimeqn Lord Clarendon,
Mr. Gladstone and the Pope.
AFFAIRS IN BI OILY
MARINE LEVY IN FRANQE
Amnesty an Italy.
D 4 aft ary Conscription in
Prusia.
Prussia Declines io Treat with Austria
on Commercial Matters.
SPAIN AND BELGIUM
LATE FINANCIAL NE WS
EUROPEAN NEWS BY STEAMER
Arrival of the Scotia at New York,
ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES
THE WAR AGAINST PARAGUAY
The Alliance Virtually Dissolved.
THE NORFOLK EXCURSION PARTY.
Reception at Fortress Monroe an
Norfolk.
Destructive Fire at Hollidaysburg
A WAIL - FACTORY BURNED
LATEST NZWS BY ATLANTIC CABLE.
ITo the 'United States and EtroPean Associated
Press 1
To-Day , s European Markets.
IavERPooL, Nov. 27.—The cotton market
is unchanged; sales to-day of 8,000 bales;
Middling Upland, 14id.
Corn hasedvanced 6d4 Mixed Western
is quoted at4os 6d. Lard has declined la.
Spirits of Turpentine, 6d. lower.
LONDON, Nov. 27.—11. S. Five-Twenties
are quoted at 10i; Illinois Central, 771;
Erie, 47.
PEANurawr,Nov. 27.--U.S.Five-Twenties
sue quoted at 752•.
LONDON, Nov. 27.-Mr. Gladstone and
Lord Clarendon have had long interviews
with the Pope.
Everybody in Rome •believes that they
relate to the Pope's future residence, which
a was generally supposed will be Malta.
Sicily is still much disturbed. All the
prisons are full, and 2,000 arrests have been
made at :Palermo within the past week or
ten days.
Agents are constantlyanoving among the
people to keep up the ferment. The brigand
parties are ;increasing to an unpreoedented
extent.
The former members of Gen. Klapka's
Hungarian tLegion have been arrested and
conrtmartialed.
' A marine levy has' been ordered in France
to fill the places of the sailors on furlough
and form crews of transport ships to bring
back_the French troops from Metico.
Victor Emanuel has gTanted an amnesty
to deserters, who enlisted in the Austrian
service: -
The' military -conscription for Frankfort
and environs would take place on the 6th
and 7th of December.
A Berlin-despatch says the Ptl:Miatt Go
vernment- have deeided to decline, for the
present, the proposals of Austria to open
negotiations for a Commercial treaty.
The, Spanish Govornment has - addressed
xepre4sentatiorus to the Belgian Cabinet,
-declaring that Spaniel' refugees are resi
ding in that Capital, and engaged in the
most open 'intrigues, with a view to dis
turb public order in. Spain..
Nnw YOBIK, Nov. 27th.—Private des
patches from London quote U. S. 5-20's
at 70k.
Latest Financial News.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27, noon.—The following
are the latest quotations.;
Gold, - - 1411.
Sterling Exchange, 91 per cent. prem.
Nsw Yoxtx,Nov. 27.—The steamer Scotia,
from Liverpool on the 17th,and Queenstown
on the 18th, has arrived.
The London Morning Herald advocates
the consideration of . the pending questions
between the United stater and flk•eat
.Britain; evein'by 'arbitration, if necessiry.
The London Zraes pays ger Idajesty'e
Government contemplates empowering a
Cot mission to inquire generally into the
operation of the neutrality laws and to
report upon the possibility of amending
them so as to bring them into more com
plete conformity with international obliga
tions. This inquiry will not preblnde
further steps with 'regard to the adjust
runt of the Alabama claims,which are still
under consideration by the Government:
and must be - entertained upon their own
meritu.
knoll damage had been done by the
floods in Lancashire and Yorkshire. •
A subscription for the sufferers by the
Quebec fire bad been started in Liverpool.
The London subscription Bit had reached
.£17,0045.
At the sitting of the Saxon Chamber of
Deputies, at Dresden,on the 16th, the Minis
ter of State dcelared in the most positive
manner-that Saxony s had concluded no alli
ance with Austria, either before or during
the war. The Minister added that Sszony
bad faithfully observed the promise to that
effect by_Baron Von Buest.
Advices from Paraguay state that the de
feat of the allies, at Carttpaity, had caused
complete disunion among the leaders of the
alliance. Gen. Floree had been in Monte
video since the 29th of September. Gen,
Mitre had evacuated Curnza and left, with
the rest of the army, for Tugenty. He had
refused to avail himself of the Brazilian
transports for the conveyance of his troops.
(To the 'United Stites Associated Press.]
Serious floods have taken place in Lan
cashire and parts of Cheshire, England, and
occasioned great misery and considerable
loss of property. The Mersey, irwell,
Douglass and Ribble rivers have been so
flooded that mills by the dozen have been
Mopped, and thousands of hands thrown out
of employment, and hundreds of families
made homeless; besides considerable loss
to live stock and agriculture.
The statue of Sir John Franklin has been
unveiled in London.
The London Herald advocates the con
sideration of the pending questions between
the - United Statei and England, even by
arbitration if necessary.
Subscriptions for the sufferers by , the
Quebec fire hive been started in Liverpool
The London Times says,"lier Ma
jesty's Government contempates the em
powering of a commission to inquire
generally into the operation of the neu
trality laws, and to report upon
the possibility: of amending them so as to
bring them into more complete conformity
with international obligations. This in
quiry will not preclude future steps with re
gard to the adjustment of the Alabama
claims, which are still under consideration
by thet3lovernment, and must be entertained
upon their own merits."
A. Paris letter to the London Herald says:
"Thereis a stronger feeling there against
Prussia, than has been against any country
sincelB4o. when war with Great Britain was
considered imminent." Thnletter thinks,
however,
"there will be no war until the
coming Exhibition is over, by which time
Germany may be otmsolidated,and French
men reconciled to keeping peace with so
powerful a neighbor."
The Paris correspondent of the London
News says "General Sherman has imnao
tions to assume that French troopsare with
drawn from Mexico, end should their
presence prevent the cenclusion of.nego
tiations with Juarez, the 'fault while -with
France. As it is scarcely likely the Emperor
will care to provoke a .quarrel with the
United States, Gen. Sherman's *ask
will be comparatively easy."
At a sitting of the Saxon Chamber of De
puties, at Dresden, on the 16th, the State
Ministers declared, in a most positive-man
ner, that Saxony had conchided no alliance
with Austria. either before or during the
war. The Ministers also believed that
Saxony bad faithfully fulfilled her promise
to that effect made by Baron - Von Beast.
pi.
_ Arrived from Phi Ship litde ng lphie, ship Pangh
A. Ballagh, from Queenstown. Arrived
from Baltimore, Emilie, at Bronwershe.ven.
The Excursion Party to Norfolk.
[Special Despatobto the Bulletin)
NORFOLK, Va., Nov. 27.—The Norfolk. ex
cursion party arrived at Fortress Monroe
early this morning. They were received by
Gen. Hays and were -escorted through thr
Fortress. They arrived at Norfolk at dl
M , and were received by the mayor and
city authorities, with the band froinFerrtress
Monroe.
A large procession marched to the , Opera
House, where a speech of welcome was
made by John Booth i lEsq., and responded
to by S. M. Harrington, Esq. , ox-Secretary
of State of Delaware.
The party will leavelierfolk it ten o'clock
to-night, and reach Wilmington at neon
to-morrow. The excursionists were ten
dered the freedom of Norfolk, and hat a
handsome collation.
Fire at Hoilidayabarg.
[Special Daspatch to the Bulletin.]
HOLLTDAYBBURG, Nov.27th.—.Tobn
son's fine nail factory at this place was
entirely destroyed by fire last night. It has
been doing a large andprosperow3 biz:miners,
and the loss is heavy.
Murder in Bucks ,iConnty.
DOYLESTOWN, Nov. 26.—Captain James
Wylie was shot and killed on a canal boar
near Frenchtown on Saturday last.
The alleged murderer, a man named
10071 in, escaped. He has been engaged for
some time past in stealing mules along the
canal:
Devlin is 5 feet 10 inehes-in height, about
30 years of age, heavily built, sterop-shoul
dered, wesis his hat over his right eye;hat
ro whiskers, dark hair and walks at a fast
gait.
A reward of $5OO has been offered roc his
arrest.
Robbery An New dreesey.
Riv l traToN, N, J., Nov. 27,—Am audacious
robbery was perpetrated here this morning.
Tbe dwelling of Mr. E. H. , Ogden was en
tered bekeredaylight, and the whole house
ransacked, even rooms occupied by sleeping
persons being entered and their .nothing,
jewelry, ete , carried off. This is the drat
robbery of the kind that has ever occurred
here, and has caused much excitement in
tbe town. No trace of the robbers has yet
been discovered.
Closing or Woolen Mills.
BANGOR, Maine, Nov. 27.=-Vit , st of, the
woolen manufactories in this city have
closed, because wool costs more in its orig
inal state than manufactured goods sell for
in open market.
Cauca* Nomination.
BOSTON, Nov. 17.—A canons of citizens in
Chelsea, last night, nominated R. S. Frost
for Mayor. Hie principal competitor was
R. W. Morris, a colored man, and a lawyer
viio'received 242 votes against 344 votes for
Frost.
Arrival of the Scotia.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The steamshia
Scotia. from Liverpool 1704, and Q'lo9rlS-
Own Nov. .18tb, arrived early this morning,
iH E D ILY 1 VLNir u BILI,LETIN.--1 1 1111,ADEJ PIiJA, v EFPAN N OVEN B Eli 27, 1866.
The Railroad IRobbers—Lynch Law.
LOUISVILLE. Nov. 26. The Journara
special despatch says that the three men
concerned in the late railroad outrage and
robbery were taken from the Lebanon jail
on Saturday night, and hanged by a mob.
Moses 8 Field, a lawyer of this city, com
mitted suicide to-day.
NEW YonK,Nov.27.—The steamers City of
Washington and Aleppo, from Liverpool,
have arrived.
New York Money Market.
Igaw Yonx, Nov. 47.—At noon today Gold was
141;8. Eactange sixty days redg In gold, 154% In
currency. Exdbanse at eight, 1 11%- In gold, 155% In
currency. I.loney 607 yes cent: likaraet tending tosase.
Markets.
fly the 'United States Associated Preen
Now Yoga, Nov. 27—Cotton is steady. out un
changed. Flour dull, b at , unchanged, sales or 3,000
bushels. Wheat ditto. Corn =is 105 e. better. sales' of
56,tf0 btehels; Mixed Western qtioted $ 1 15 @l i 24 g
in mine. Oats dull, sales of 27.00 bathe's. Beer dun.
Pork dull and lower, sales of 600 bbls. of Kass at ell 50
@ln Lard dull, but unchanged. In hisky gala.
Freights firm.
Bezertmongt, Nov. 27.--Wheat dull; red 90®95c. Corn
qv let; new erop 97c.®81; Baltimore high- graded scarce.
Oats steady. Seeds scares; flaxseed and Clover firm.
Previsions nominal. Coffee quiet: Rio unchanged. .ffn-
Lars tinter and in better demand. Writs •• - dull.
Cotton dull; Middlings 33 (8133#. Hay scarce; baled
Timothy t2@1551.
ISee second and Lest pages for additional Locals:l
TEE "Sra:Nos" Womezr S.naiousra
HMIT.--The dangerous habit of throwing
stones by means of "slings," which the boys
have got into, has. been alluded to before,
`and the arrest of a number of the juvenile
offenders has also been mentioned. Last
evening, several youths were playing with
their "slings," on Franklin street, near Par
rish. A passenger railway car came along
and one of the stones,
which are thrown
with great force , went through the window
a:md struck a lady in the eye, causing such
a serious. injury that it is thought that she
will lose the use of the eye. The boy who
threw the stone was arrested by some citi
zens and was handed over to a policeman.
He will have a hearing , before Mayor Mc-
Michael this afternoon.
AN ESCAPED JAILBIRD CAPTURED.--SSIDI
Work was arrested, at Seventh and Chestnut
streets, by Officer DeHaven, and last night
was taken to New York, for trial, on the
charge of horse stealing. He hadbeen con
victed of that offence and brokejail. After
his escape he stole a horse and wagon, in
New York city, and.drove to the Anchor
tavern, in -Montgomery county, Pa. There ,
he traded off both the horse and wagon and
came to the city with a new team. After
his arrest he admitted the facts as above
set forth.
SERIOUS BURNING.--Yesterday afternoon,
about 3 o'clock, a little girl named Annie
McCall, aged 12 years, was playing about a
bonfire at Coates street and Pennsylvania
Avenue, when her clothes took fire from
some of the burning shavittgs.. Sae was
badly burned, and was conveyed to her
home at Twenty•sixth and Spring Garden
streets. Robert Brines. residing on Twenty
fourth street, near Callowhill, was severely
burned while attempting to extinguish the
flames.
STEALING TlXll.—Jamea Brown was be
fore Ald. Hurley yesterday, upon the charge
of the larcenrof a watch and chain belong
ing to Thomas Boyd. The two men were
out riding together. Boyd got drunk and
alleged that while in that condition Brown
took his watch and chain and pocket book.
Some of thearticles were recovered, but a
strap which had been around the pocket
book was found on the amused. ' The de
fendant was committed to answer.
FIRE.—The turpentine distillery of El
ward Rowley, at Otsego and Canal streets,
First Ward,twas deatroyedbyfire about five
o'clock yesterday afternoon. The betiding
was frame. A large quantity of turpentine,
rosin and alcohol was burned. The loss is
estimated at 164,500, arid is "partly covered by
insuranoe. The flames were caused by the
blowing rout of the cock attached terone of
the vats.
PASSE9O A Courvisueurr.—Gustave Gold
stem was arrested, yesterday, by Officer
Grimes, of the Harbor Police, npon the
charge .of having passed a counterfeit $lO
treasury note on a store-keeper el front and
Coates streets. He was taken before Alder
man Wand and was committed - to answer.
THE 'GREAT REXEDY OF TEE AGE for
teethfng, pains, cramps, flatulency elkeplessneas, dtc.,
in child•en. is Bowmen 12:7AAT U04D261.. No family
shotildbe widiont iG
"Liio's Poop," for infants and invalids,
Newer, Sixth and Vtne streets. Pries - $i 00.
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANUIr Goons.
SNOWDEN & BROWER a, Imp^rters,
23 South Eighth street.
BENsow'sArs.—Elder Flower Tattle
on, coyeadne,Lema t e, sunflower, %VIOL% RhSA , &e.
*MO u7DION &At ROTH ftEt.
haportera. ZS South Bighth street.
LkDm' TRUSSES, Br4oett, and Me
chanical enprorts adjusted loy competent females, at
- Needles'," Twelfth street, 'Drat dote below Race.
Banning's, Braces,Riastic •Bandafes,-eggs, Knee
Caps,.., orsupertoeletalltr.
DR. FrrLER Advises gratis, from , 10 to 1, at
Ws office, 29 Son b Fourth street. 'ids only man living
who ean permanently one Rheameke en, Neurelgla.
Gent, hothma. Owe warranted or no charge.
TEsTED By throat diseases,
ooldS and onulthlt. - "Sraton't .13rostalliat Troches" Lisps
proved tbelr efficacy by a test of many yea.s. The
god affects resulting fromfte use Of the Troches have
bromatteout many wortbleee trn'tattoos. Obtain only
"Itrowe's Bronchial Troctes."
SALES OF STOOKS.
. ' •
ico eh Bead R REBORE
573g1
200 ab do 860 57. .
190 eh do '571-161 1
FIRST BOARD.
I
$2OOO D 84315409 'IIO9 89 eh Penna. R 945 f
=lOO City 6s new 1023 i MO eb Phil dc Erie 3251
3000 do bSC&P 1024 28 Rh Cam it am Imp 49
6000 ST6I 5-21:ft '65 co Sy 1081 i 28 eh do 51
400 Bch Nay 'ES. 84 200 oh Resting R c 573 i
do 83%' 100 eh do 860 Fa
1000 llnkra Cul Edo 21 200 eh' do c , 571 16
59 eh Camdt Am R 130% 1.01 19h Cataw pt 28:14
FUMES OF eraors lIQ NEW YORE.:
(By listerre Pk)
as!. t
knwrlcan In
bidm
'Reading Railroad:- .. ... 67 bid
New Wrk ..... bid
rattPd Slate° Gs 'BL...
ted Mates 6s, ... . ... bid
'Fria „ '784 bid
Yindson bid
Finance and Basinees...Nce.z2,lged.
The Stock Market was steady this morning, with a
very moderate business. Government thane were
held very stiffly, the Coupon Sires 'el, not being of
fered undrr 113. The Five-Twenties. '62 eol I at 109; the
poficy bonds at 1085;; tbe '64s at 104A,'• and the Jane
Reven•Thirties at 1053;. State Fives were firm at 96X.
and ithe War Loan at, 103 There was a fair invest
menp. demand for City Loans at 10234 5r102% for the
new ,and 99.4' for the old issues. Reading Railroad
closed at 57,-a decl2ne of } from the opening. Phila.-
delpisla and Erie Railroad was the most active on the
list, and sold freely st S23b. Camden and .4.,mbey Ball•
road' sold at 130.16. and Catawisaa Railroad Preferred
at 21. 1 / 4 '. rs4k was bid for Pennsylvania Maltreat 1311
GermantOWn.Rallroad; 583 s for Mine Rlll Railroad; 61 .
for Lehigh Valley Railroad, and 47 for Northern Cen
tral Railroad. Canal stocks were very eteady. Schuyl
kill Navigation Preferred closed at 35; the Common
stock at 21; Lehigh Navigation at '59.14"; Morris Canal
Preferred at 124; Wyoming at 54; Solonehana at 1436
and Caton Canal Preferred at .93‘. Rank shares were
without change. Parreurr Railway shares were dull.
The only sale was of Germantown at 8236 b. 30.
Jay (Moire & Co. quote' GOVernMeflt seenritlea, dup.,
to-day, as followa:
`Buying. Belllnlr.
U. S. 1Y5.11381....„....„
. -ItB
lid 820 Bonde , 10 , 4te'
New 5 2013onds, 1864 • - ... 1 e8 1 1( 107
5.7 D Bonds,lofloi - • legs •
5-20 July, 1865:-. ' 1 8% . 1 1 856
tO-40 130u115... „ ' 100 1113 i
7 ft 70 , .... lofiX 108
1 June.... ........ ......... 105 1115 SQ
" July ..,..„.. 106 105%;
130111-01 12 O'C / 00.111,„„ ,.. „ ....„„„.„.141. 1 41 /4/hi
Arrival of Steasners.
Cl/T= 1111:11416.1EMIN.
COMMERvIAL.
830 ARAB,
}WO eh Reef, R c 57146
11100 eh do • en 57
FOURTH EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
LATER NEWS FROM OANADA.
THE AMEXATION QUESTION.
THE, QUMBEO SUFFERERS.
Indian Troubles the West,
The National Treasury
From Montreal.
NEW YORK, Nov. 27th.-!-A. special Mon
treal despatch says a meeting has been
called here for Wednesday, to consider the
subject of annexation of Caxta4a to the
United States.
The Quebec Sufferers.
NEW Yowl - , Nov. ?7.-A special Ottawa
despatch says that £5OO have been received
from Birmingham, England, and £lOO from
trrgan, for the sufferers by the Quebec fire.
From St. Louts.
ST. Louis, Nov. 27.—Adviees from the
Upper Missend state that the Indians are
again troublesome several boats having
been fired into, and 'a number of passengers
killed.
The Treasury.
WASHINGTON, Nov.27.—The Government
has in the treasury about $lOO 000,000 in
gold and coin certificates, about $22,000,000
being of the latter.
A Temperate Request.
WesnmarToN, Nov. 27. the ex-rebel
General Edward Johnston,having been re
cently pardoned by the President, to-day
called upon Treasurer Spinner for the pay
ment of acheck for $3OO or $4OO due to him
in settlement as a major in the United
States army in 1861, just before be joined
the rebel army. The Treasurer refused the
payment in a manner whiCh was anything
but pleasant to the applicant.
From Washington.
Wasunvortotr, Nov. 27.—A. soldier named
Fleming, of the 11th U. S. Infantry, garri
soned near this city, was murdered by a
comrade yesterday.
The Virginia Horse Fair excites consider
ble interest among the fraternity here.
Polly Ann and the Baltimore Colt will
run at the Jackson Park to morrow, for a
premium of $.500. Dexter, Silas Rich
and George M. Patchen, Jr. will run on
Thursday for a premium of $1,500. A parse
of $l,OOO is held for Friday, when the follow
ing will be entered: Lady Warwick, Fly
Away, of Danville, Va.. Virginia Maid and
Baltimore County Maid.
(By the U.S. Associated Prem.]
WasantaxoN, Nov. 27.—The only person
living who understand the construction of
rebel torpedo rams, is now in this city to
offer all infOrmation concerning them to
our Government. These rams were the.
most terrible engines of war ever con
structed.
There is no- Cabinet meeting held to-day.
The beads of the Departments attend at the
Executive Office singly, as they are sent
for by the President. Other visitors su;b not
received.
New Neck Honey Market.
Nov "foam, Nov. 27.—The Couunercial
says The money market is working easier;
balances are steadily accumulating with
the banks,and loana were freely offered.
Gold has taken a sharp upward tendency
on the repori of the complications with
France upon the Mexican question. Price
at 1.30 P. M. was 1424; Foreign Exchange
was less active but firm. Stocks were tend
ing upward at morning board but between
boards prices fell off from half to one per
cent.
The Barthlan and Delaware Canal:
BOBRE.NTOWN,NOV. 27.—Robert F. Stock
ton, Adjutant General of the N. J. Militia,
has been chosen President of the Delaware
and Raritan Canal Company, in place of his
father, Commodore Stockton, deceased. The
Canal, with the Camden and Amboy Rail
road,form the joint companies known as the
"Monopoly."
The Coal .lelle.
NEW Yous, Nov. 27.—At the regular
Monthly sale of Coal, to-day, 40,000 tons of
lump were sold at $3 65@f4; grate, $4 75@
$7.1 20; egg. •$4 90@$4 95; stove, $5@S5 85;
chestnut, $4 'l2l@s4 374; steamer $4 50®5,5.
Ship News by the Stmener Scotia.
Arrived from New York, William Perin,
at Deal; Miunehabs, at Belfast; Sunrise, at
Barcelona; Gam of the Ocean, at Melbourne,
with decks swept; Neptune at Liverpool.
tarived from Philadelphia, Elgin, at Fal
mouth.
Arrived from Galveston Cason, at Liver
pool. Arrived from Machias, G . Spencer,
at. St. Michael. Arrived 'from San Fran
cisco, Anna, at Melbourne.
The ship Apathekane, •Car Havre from
New York, is at Cowes. The Hibernia, for
New York,has put back to Liverpool.
Steamer Britannia.
rity the.ll. S. tome nee Press.]
New Yowl, Nov. 27.—Ttre steamer Bri
tannia, from Glasgow, is long overdue, and
fears for her safety are, entertained here.
The New York Money Market.
NEW Tony Nov., 2P. 61'..—The tanner market
fs easter. Balances are eteadily accumulating wito
l DY e. and loans are more freely ore ed. Gaol b
rowan; supply wants at .6 on stock collaterals, thong')
some business Is done at 7 and occasfonally at 6in
Gevertrasents. Discounts move more tree y; Prim.
domes 66,;@7 Gold bas taken a sharp upward ann.
ribe reports of compltoationsbetwown the Doh, dStates
and France In egattl to Me, too, have been freely
used. Foreign exchange is Icas active: tiovernment's
aro mme du demand, especially old 5 2ns.
The Moro-haute' National Bank has &elated a semi.
I annual dividend of five 4zer tent.
•
UNITED
BUILDER'S MILL,
Nes. 24, 8 and 28 S Fts'TEENTH BT.,
• PHELADIELPHIA.
FSLER. dt. BR U OTEIRIL
WOOD MOTYLOTSG4, ikOKETS, STA.{ SAL:
rsTil Re. IrriCW.EL POSTS. G TORS , r.n , 4
p.C . BooLL WORE. vto. SEERANING PLANED TO
012.141 R. The largest asPortment of ®Food Koulding.
In tble city econbtamtly on band n• - d 8 2m ro
SUNDERMEIER.
IIitIMFACTOBER OF
Plain and FanoY Oonfeatienery,
WROLESAIE AAR RETAIL.
No. 829 Arch Street,
BELOW NINTH ST.
H/I. ADELP
nos a lu I warp
ATFIEFVVED TAM arti &erne
arnarinde in t ngar, landing and trr ~aie by J. B.
BUSBIES, & CO.. 1081dontb Bel - ware avenue,
4 00 O'Clook
NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
Joe. T Bailey, Erni. Rowland, Jr., Wm. H. Bhawn.
Wm. Ervlen, Sam'. A, B/sPbam, Nathan HMS,
Edw. B. Orne, ()wood Welsh, Fred. A Hoyt,'
13A.IUMEL'
ORNAMENTAL HAIR
MANUFACTORY.
Th
Wtge bl T' oftp a tes. Long nms.morm Hl Braids aid Witter-falls,-Viotorines,
sates, Illusive Seams for Ladies,
At pricee LOW= than elsewhere. (taltlatp
909 OHESTN u'! STRUT.
J BTRAWERIIXIE VO.
BILBB BILKS.
GREAT RVITIICTION.
CHEAP BLACK BILKS.
CHRAP V•NCY SHAM.
CHEAP MOIRE ANTIQUE SIT. .
CHEAP CORDED BILKS.
MEN'S WEAR.
Fine a 3 1 n rk Carein.eres.
Caster 'Beavers.
Esquimaux Beavers.
Harris Cirsimeres.
Motley Cessimeres.
4
I .
Cheap Wool Casemeres.,
BOYS' WEAR.
Good Attieriah7 for 13°7'8.75 cents.
All-wool f assimeree 51.
Extra floe Wool C.assimeres, $1 15.
Darkextra heavy Cassirneres; ft 25. •
V s• fine neat stries. $1 50.
largest s kof Cass, , merel in the city.
BI.ANK ET& , BA Nig MTS
LILA NEE, , S. - BLA N KETS'N
BLANKETS. - BLANKETS,
BLANR.HTS, BL &NE. 4 71'S.
BLANKFTS. BLANKETS.
BLANKETS. 8LA.... K s - .T3,
PLANE ETS. BLANKET&
RI A N KETS. - • BLA.NK E TA.
BLANKETS. • BLANKETS.
At lower prices than at any time diming the season
Marseilles Counterpanes. • Hooey-comb Quilts
Marseilles Counterpanes. Honey comb Quills.
Marseilles Counterpanee. Honey-comb Quilts,
Nat-elites Counterpanes. Honey Comb Quilts.
Lancaster Quilts. . Altendale Quilts
Lancaster Quilts. • -- ' Allendale Quilts.
I ancaste, Quilts. . Allendale Quits'
Lancaster Quilts. Allendale Quilts,
By the case or single Quilt.
J. C S VEAWBRIDGE 4; CO.,
N. W corner Eighth and Market streets. -
APO
HOUBFIRREFKEtB____for of silver and
wase,a NEW POLIS G POWDERi
the beat ever made. • PARR & BROTHER,
fele et ribeatnet street. below Fourth.
MEG STFRGPICSEN'S—The finest Watches ire
? Intl. tlZTVEZVlcx . fAlitegf Watches. &c::
324 Chestnut street,below Fourth.
A LATINS FOR Trig CHAMBER AND FOR
lA. 'Traveler's use. Just imported by • _
BROTH - Erg,
324 Chestnut street.
irc v i CIMORICIIncra saneßE
914 01111ST141JT erßEer.
006-U4 W. ,11.. DUTTON,
WALRAV
WASOMC 3ussi;
710 Chestnut Streets,
A Fresh bnporUtion d
CHOICE LACE CURTAINS,
Tapestry Bordered Terry:,
SATINS AND SATIN DABIASH,
Ron, Crimson, Mug, Groan and Gold,
'all of the newest designs for
CURTAINS
FURNITOS COVERINGS.
WINDOW SHADES
COLORS AND STYLES.
WE OFFER FOR BALE,
$250,000 7 ?8r Oent.
CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP IisIIN
TAILS RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY:
Arr 79:
THESE BONDS AT THE &BOVE PRICE WILL
YIELD THE HOLDERS NEARLY 9 PER OE 'QT,
PER AAI.PM AND AID TWFNBY-ONE PER
CP NT. 1D THE PRINCIPAL AT MATURITY.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO
SAILER & STEVENSON, Bankers,
No 121 South Third Street,
n 026411 by Oppoalta Girard Bank.
1865
5-20'S
EXCHANGED FOR
1862'5,
and market difference in price allowed.
780 s, 5.2c65,
lutei t e l e 3 st Rotes Bought and Said
IYELEMEL. & C O►
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
809 and 811 Chestnut Street,
PHILSDICLPHIA.
Capital $5OO OM Fail Paid:
DDIECTOII9,
141.4:.,4111):4•A
WILLIAM H. RHAWN.
CMEIKEICE,
31:18XPli P. 311:72EFORD. oc4o 3mrp
DRFSS GOODS, DRESS GOODS.
Balance of stork at reduced rates.
tesdeees of plain Delaines at 25 cents.
10 pieces of Figured Mobaira S 5 cents.
kxtra wide Plaid licences. $l.
Heavy Plaid Poplins,
Fine Hack Alpacas. 62 cents.
BAIMORA.Lgi aoamottetal
I case. Balmoral,. a great bargain, $1 75.
lease Balmorals, a great bargain, $1 4 x,„ •
1 ease Balmoral,., a great b , argain, 75.
LA.DIEB' CLOTHS.
Velvet Beavers.
Whitney Beavers,
•Cainehilla Beavers.
Astrakhan cloths. .
Tricot Itc , avers.
Bine Clothe.
White Clotho,
scarlet Cloths.
Opera Cloths.
TI. EDITION.
Trooper:
Canada—Movements of BeMsti
Ire the IT: 8. Amr,lated PrenJ
enowa, C.W., Nov. 27.—1 t is stated that
the 100th. and pprtioris of other regiments of
British R,egulai troops, stationed: hers, are.
to be shortly removed westward,• where, for
some reason not yet developed, there in to be
a strong concentration of forces.
The weather here is mild and rainy.-
The New York Board of Broken.:
Nnw YORK, Nov." 27.—The regular Board
of Brokers, by a two-thirds vote, halo this
day removed the restriction compelling
members of the Board to charge one-eighth
per cent. brokerage. Blembers.of the Stock
Exchange can now arrange their brokerage
charges with their onammars.
BOSTON,hiing Intelligence.
November Zhu.-- Fee steamer
Zodiac, from Philadelphia, has arrived here;
also the ship Maxie, from Rio Janeiro, and
the brigs Sam Weller, from Cyprus, :and
Eby, from Mirizoane. •
BosTosr, November 27th.—The steamer
Bosphorus, from Liverpool, with feur bun
-tired and twenty passengers has arrived
here on the - way for Philadelphia. , Her
passage has been retarded by the breaking
of her rudder. • •
Windfall to a Telegraph Operator.
TonorrrTp the lI.B N Av c 2 e — d The G
lobe- -
Says
a telegraph operator, named H. A.. Bigar
dun, now in this city, has fallen heir to
$2,300,000, through dejeth of a relative.
Safety of the Steamer Bosphorus.
[To u. s. Associated Prom]
BOVION, Nov. 27th.—The steamer Ens
phorns from Liverpool. has arrived. Her
rudder was broken on the passage and thus'
delayed her trip.
9old at New York.
[To the Tr. 13, Associated]
NEW Yosx, Nov. 27, 1.30 M .-Gold Is
quoted st 143i@143}.
Death of Hon. Cave Johnson.
(To the 11. B. Assoclatvd Press.]
NASIMME, Nov. 27.—Hon.- Cave John
son died at Clarksville, last Friday.
Price of Gold
Myth's/Am.
NEw Yom, Nov.
,noted to-day as foll
10.00 A, M., 140 1
10.15 140-1
10.30 141
:0.45 1411
ILOO 1411
11.15 1411
Markets.
icEw Toils, Noy. EL—Cotton firm; Middling ITV
lands. 35 cents. 'Flour dalk 3,000 barrels sold: State un
changed. Wheat quiet and unchanged for white. Rye
add Barley dull. Corn advan - ed 1 ®2 cent% 38.000 bushels
sold, at $1 2560 i 263; for Western. Oats don: Z . 00s
bushels sold. .13ef dull. Pork dull: Mess $3150@21 ex,
Prime $5O Co@2o 50. Lard dull. Whisky dull and un
changed.
Nay Torts, Nov. 7.7 —Rtr cks are better; rkteavg and
Rck Talarul, 10.5 l:: aunt erland Coal . 7134: Minas
Central,ll9U: Michigan &Intl:tarn, 8334; New York
Central. 255: Beading. 1144% Rudson River. l.nti;
Canton Ccmg.any, 47%; Missouri S'a, RSV; Erie Ralirm,d,
7331; Western 'Union Telegraph 0-mnany, 4731: United
Ftates CO3pona, a's. 1862. 1091 e: Ditto 1884, Ditto
IgeS.los%:new issue,loB ;Treasury 7 3-10t.se2ond aerie 3.
10531; G01d,142.%f.
[Tcithe tr. S. Associated Press.]
Chicago and Bock Island. 1053 5 : Beading. 1141:
Prle 731, - : Cleveland and Toledo, 11.41‘; Cleveland and
Pittsbursh. 863 G: Pittsburgh and Chicago. 103%; Kiehl
n Central. 112%; Michigan Siouthern. 83%; New York
Central. 112%; Illinois Central, Cumberland Pre.
ferret 171.3 i; Virginia 6's, 0: Missouri 6'a, 13335; II S.
Five-twenties. Registered. 1164' bid; Ditto Coupons,
109 n: Pltto 1865 Conpons,l9o;: Ten•Forttes, registered,
120; Ditto Coupons, 102,;5; Feven.ibirties, first series,
100: Ditto second series, 113%; Ditto third series, MA%
G01d.142%.
[Ta the United States Associated Pram]
RALTIMORE, Nov. 27.—F100r in good demand and
item. without change in price.. Wheat. 62 754113 95
bushel for erime red: 62 85@3 tit , fair to prime.
white Corn Re PSI 00 ler Nisbet for goal 'and prime.
Shipping Oats 551.58 cents per btmbei. Rye 15@1 25
Per bushel. Coffee Ls emoted at 17350191 cents - in gild
ler fair to prime; Rio, 18.34@19 mom for Lagnyra,
cents. 'There is little drnnit in Provisions, In
Sugar holders show no disposition to meet the views
of buyers. and no sales of importance. Tao Cotton
receipts are in excess of the demand; I, sw Middiings
as.m emoted at 23 cente: 33X@.34 cents.
Whisky—Western and City in bond 36; Country,s3 250
32 28, tax paid.
Statistics of the War.
The following tables have been compiled
from official documents in the War Depart
ment:
7O MO Missouri
New Hampshire 85,012Kentucky_.--____; 75 7 t5
Vermont...... 24 054 Kansas. .......... ....—... 21,186
Mamelinsetts ..._.....158. 380 Tennessee._ 31053
Rhode Island 26,21$ Arka! 13/19 .... ...
.....--.. B.M
Connecticnt.—_.__ 58 157 North Car01ina........ 3.156
New York.-....—..4c8,..T21 raliCornia_...--- 15,72.5
New Jersey.—
......- 79207 Nevada ..._ ..... —... 1:89
Pennsylvania. .386 005 Oregon- ... . .... ---._.- 1,810
- Delaware ~......: ...... 12,265 Washineton...-..... .961
Maryland..... 47 am Nebraska .. . ...... --
.-.. 3,166
Wcat Virginia:.. _...,. 8,2 903•Cnioredo.-.....-:: 4.993
District of Columbia 13,093 Dakota_ „_____ _.,„ 205
0bi0..—....---- 359,265 New Mexic0.............., 6,551.
Ir diens -_ 2fp 986 Alabama .................. 2..57
1111nois ......... ~.-...-..2,636. Florida ..._....- 1 No
1,/lehigan..-.-i. 88 892 LNfisiana-..._ ..... _... 5V4
Vicisconain........... 99,972 Missicsippl_._ 645,
Minnesota--.-..—. 24 932 Texas. _,.- : .. ... ..-.. 1,9 a
10wa.,....- _...-- 80,609 Indian - Natfon._ . 3 530
IWben the war closed there were in the fiel d, on the
30th day of April, 1865, 1.000.510 men actually in ser-.
vies, and an enrolment Of 2 245,003 men subject to draft..
This would make, the total fighting force of the fret:
hta ten, between the ales of eighteen and tbrty-tive,
and in good physical health, and not Mein:ling for •
eigners not nab:inbreed ... to be 3.245129 men 3
==!
Deaths from 96.063
Deatba from disease-- .—.--... 184 331
Desertions ----.—.-----... 199 045.
Flonorably dise.harged. 174 577
Discharged for dia. billty ..... 224 309
Dishonorably discharge ....... 5 893
..... ..... 22,231
Missing, 7,064
Total.. .
CBMMIITA7ION
Ml
Maine— . 1 61( 0 0 '
New Hampshire 288 SM .
Vermont —.. 593 414
Va.sachnsetts.
Rhode' Island.-
Conneetfent
New York ........
New Jersey-
Pennsylvanla.-.
Delaware
Maryland
.. 1,131,94'1 Total..
BOUNTY BY BTATEI
Maine , pat. , 27 837,043 Ohio $23.557,372
New Rainphire 9,636,3t3slndfana 9183354
Vermont_____ 4,628t44 Illinois 17,296::95
3.l7lBBachusetts- 22.985 560 Michigan 9,364,855
Rhode Island.- 820 768 Wisconsin..._ 5835.556.
Connooticnt........ 6,887.554 lowa .. L i m l.7l
T ew. Y0rk......... 56.629,227 Minne50ta.......... 2,000464
Rie. - .Tersey.-..- 23.808,908 Missouri ...... ..-.. 1267,748
Psnneylvania... 43,156,986 Kamm .... .. ........ 57,407
Delaware.„_...... 1.138, 7 ,99
Maryland- 8,277,992
Tist. Colombia., 131,01 5
West 'Virgin 1a... 867 a ,7
....
ICentucl Y.—.
iPhiladelDtuts tfarttfli:L.
Ttrxsner,Nov. 27.— The inactive condition of the
Breadauffs market noted for many days past &ill
centimes, and for Floor prices are Ornoping. There
is no demand for shipment and no disposition on the
Port of the borne trad. except to moply their imm—
(Hate tvantc. Small 'ales o; anp‘rdne at 48.;1455 50'"3
barrel.- extras at ss©lo. Northwest extra faintly at
2.5@5'12 50, Fenna and Ohio . 1 0 do at $l2 1'5@•11.4,
and fancy at $l4 50(446 T , ere is no change to Rye ,
Flour or Corn Meal and not bing doing' in either. '
he Wheat, market to extremely tinier and the only,
Salo reprrtf dla POO bushels fair and good Penna. +tad.
at n 99@2.90 IA bushel. Southern do. ranges from Ni
tots 20, and V 1 b'te from $3 2510 $3 31 The last solar
of Western 7, ye wore at 55: 6eo bush e ls Penna sold
at $1 In. Corn is,v, ry quiet: =al. sates or old Yellow
at $ t 20. and new at 901316 cents -ncooraing to dryness.
Opts are dull: Bales o f - 609 husitels Penna., a*. 'ati cents;
In Barley and AUX no further sales have been re.
potted.
•
Cloverefd comes forward s owls and commands
11 5 (d0 75. No chabas la Timothy.. 300 bushe's' Flax
esti sn'd at $3 2r€r3 30.
Whisky Is culL Small sates of Ohio at $2 43. and
Penna. at 12 36. A sale of 1 COO bbls. Western, in hadd,
al a price kept Secret.
naie• at fr'itilla.delpitla SO - sulk IFlOnsni.
BALER Alrirrill PTIDIT nod:Ra
11000 Union Canal 13ds 21 1 0 0 sh Plana & Pee in) 324'
2000" Mr 65 new 10251 20 Oh Penns, 64%
2000 -do 2ds 10'311 10 Sh Leh Nv 5914
95 sh 15th A-151.13 SOB, 20 500 sh Reading R blO 57-
100 oh Ches & 'Walt' 533i' 1008 h do 660wh:6681-100
75 eh RestOnvllle 11 . 144
• sIDCOND --
15000 Susq canal bds 6641
9600 City 66 new 10:"f1
100 ab Sch luny prt SSU
.
OFFICE OF THE - Lb:RIGA' CIAL AND
tb.,DY NAV ..GATION CURPAn t PEGLAAELFAIA,
*,V. '27.1868. - -
The Board of Managers' have thiS -Aav dequred a
Dividend of FIVE PER CFIN'P,, or TWJD.g.,LABS
AND A BALE PER Ski A the Mot al SLOCK of
L.li Company, payable on (1 .man s . clear of ;qv tonal
sr d slate taxes. SOLOII.O.N otLEPH RD.
n027-:11 Treasurer.
2:30 O'Olooks
in New York.
Telegraph Co.
27.—G01d has been
wa:
11.30
11 45
12 00 M.
12 15 P. M.,
12.30
141
1413-
141.
742
142}
N.SY Br STAT *ES.
District of not.., 896 903
'Kentucky 9 7.53)
1,978437
Mtn n 316 60)
...... .—.-... 15,405
Indians, 235,505
51 6 , 4,70)
Wisc 0n5L0....- 1,533 603,
lowa. 52 500
.vdrus,6l6
Total 1 2 / 3 48(15 Ca
Paid by U. S. 300.223,E00
Tot. boan m0nen595,0%.903
110.9.R:13.
19 sti tiara AAm sep 51
165 Vara 6 Ara 3.3D34