SECOND EDITION. bit tklegbap EUROPEAN NEWS. By the Atlantic Cable Commercial and Finanoial Affairs London Markets to Noon To-Day. Beoeived at the Bulletin Office at lI AM- FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT. Breaking of a Bridge in Ohio, A Passenger Train Falls Through, DISASTERS AT SEA European News by Cable. [To the N. Y. Associated Press.} Liverpool, Dec. 4, Noon.—The cotton market opens steady at yesterday’s quota tion. The M&chester market is quiet and un changed. FINANCIAL, XiONDON, Dec. 4, Noon.—The following are the opening quotations for American secnrities: IT. S. Five-twenties of 1862, do. do. 1865, Erie Railroad Shares, Illinois Central Shares, Despatches received from Berlin, Frank fort and Hamburg quote U. S. bonds firm. The acceptances of Abraham Troost & Sons have been protested. Amenean Securities in London. LTo the United States Associated Press.] London, Dec. 4, noon.—The following are the latest quotations of American securities: TJ. S, 5-203, 1862, ... - . 70} U, 8. 5-20 s, 1865. ----- 69* Erie Railroad, - - - - - 46} Illinois Central, - - - - - 77 The cotton market is unchanged and steady. Terrible Accident at Zanesville, Obio. LBy the United States Associated Press.} Cincinnati, Dec. 4.—A terrible accident occurred at Zanesville, Ohio, about 9 o’clock this morning. The large iron bridge across the Muskingum, at that place, broke down, carrying with it the morning passenger train bound east. The particulars have not yet been received, but it is supposed a large number of lives have been lost. Disasters at Sea. [By the N. Y. Associated Press.} New Yoke, Dec. 4.—The steamship Scot land heretofore reported ashore on the Middle Ground has snnk. • The brig Wilhelmine is ashore on the Romer Shoals. She is rolling heavily with no one on board or near her. From Louisville. [To the N. T. Associated Press.] XiOtnsviiiiiß, Deo. 3.—0. B. Dante, the notorious Kentucky guerilla, captured by the military, was turned over to the civil authorities to-day. General Von Schorder, of Gen. Thomas’s staff, leaves for the South to-night on a mis sion not public. Seventy-five bales of cotton were sold at auctibn to-day. The receipts are steadily increasing, and large quantities of cotfcrita in "White river are awaiting shipment. The crop in that section of Arkansas is the* largest ever grown. Business is very dull. Arrivals. [By theffew Fork Associated Press.] Augusta, Dec. 4. —The steamships Gene ral Barnes, from New York, Famine, from Baltimore, British barks John W. Harris, and Matanzas, and the John Ellis, from New York, have arrived here. Also, the -American Ship Ne Plus Ultra, from New York. The New Tori [By the U.B. A New Yoke, Dec. prices of gold to-day: ■Time. 10.01 A. M., 1405 10.06 1404 10.13 1401 10.14 1401 1015 1405 10.65 . 140 J 10.68 1405 11.04 1405 11.13 1415 1115 1415 11.20 . 1415 Sliip Sens. [ To New York Associated Press,] New Yobk, Dec. 4.— Arrived, steamer Ceha, from London and Havre; the Ship Glad Tidings, from Glasgow; the bries Ca prera, from Cardenas; Scotland, from Grand .-Cork, and Edward, from Nassau. Marfeets. [By the N.Y. Associated Press.] Baii'imobe, Dec. I .—Vv hear he&w* T? n , ... |2 80. Floor Inactive and heavy. Oats dm? Byednilat *I@SL 05 Seeds outet;Sovei dlfiiSff? cents.' Provisions dull and* nominal active, with a, downward tendenc™ Whisky ves?anlT Augusta, Ga.. Dec. 8 —Cotton dull- tin hi!. middling at 31c. Savannah cotton Is verydun o1 * fev salts of middling at 82c. *• * uuu, are w Financial News. TBy the U. S. Assoc'ated Press.) New Yobk, Dec A.— The flawing are the mmta. Uons of stocks at the 10.80 o’clock call U.B 6s. 1881 113 bid, lisa asked; U.S. 5-20? bid. 108? f asked; Do., 1864 *6=4 bid 106 k iskld'- 0 .3865 l<7k bid, 107 a asked:. V. 8. 10 to? 1M bW* & asked; U. 8 7 30s, Ist series 105J4 bid, 106 asked: Do 2,1 »eries^os|' bid,105>S asked; Do., sd series iosa bid! CITI aUbhETIlf. Cruel Parents,— A. Arndt and wife st reet,above Twelfth, were arrested n?J ?fflcerßee<ler, ' and WBre thJron before Children ThS ™ lhe char S® of cruelty to their little ones appeared to be In a starving 2Sy2 the complain that the chil* -■ About seven o’clock this morning Street 0 abovl Forty!|fth 00 2 factory, Market acme spools set them on fire A bvKitn!3“ n .l Q c *, r ri n B iS&tathey^fefflChi "“•? a 4 window, and thus prpvetied a !aL» IndoiDg bo hewas severely bnmed I ° , rhid D^a^ pa 5 ioQ * by the hre was about fioo. damage done .Boatman Drowned.—This mnminr, abont one o’clock a boatman, named *ll overboard near the wife Oridee Alber i- Hta nody was afterwards re,lm W nJ <ll !QS aed - Primer and Havlland. The deceaSS J? Officers Tears of age, and leaves a 70} 69} 461 fc Child market. .ssociated Press.] 4.—The following, are 11.28 A. M., 1415 1130 1415 11.31 141 1183 1414 11.34 1415 1140 , , 1414 1155 , 1415 12.06 P. M. 1 1414 1220 1415 12.35 1415 THE DAILY IS VANIKS TUKSDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1866.-TItUTJgSHEET House Robbeby. Peter R. Gallagher was commlted this morning, by Alderman Fitch, to answer the charge or having entered the house of Isalßh Bird, No. 1263 Nagle street, Twentieth Ward,by prying open a back window, yesterday afternoon,and stealing therefrom a black sack coat and a finger ring. Pawntickets calling for the coat and ring were round on his person when hewaa arrested. Nabbow Escape.— A little child while . playing with matches yesterday, at a house. No. 712 St. Mary street, set ore to a bed. The fiatnes commu nicated to other articles in the room, but the smoke was observed by officer Blizzard,who extinguished the fire and rescued the child. Desirable Residence to Rent.— By re fenlng to an advertisement In another column, it will be seen tuat the desirable dwelling, No. 225 North Twentieth street, is for rent. The Gbeat Remedy of the Age for teething, pains, cramps, flatulency sleeplessness, Ac., in children. Is Bo web’s Infant CSordjai- No fainilv should be without It. “Liebig’s Food,’’ for infants and invalids, Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. Price |1 00. ’ Pbuqgistb’ Sundries and Fancy Goods. SNOWDEN A BROTHER, Importers, 23 Sonthgighth street. s Soaps,—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Bose, Ac. SNOWDEN A BBOTHEB, Importers, 23 South Eighth street. Trusses, Braces, and Me- Ca a^ D, Alfbf ndai;ca ’ Knee .. Fitleb advises gratia, from 10 to 1, at hte offlra, *9 Son h Fourth street Theonlyman living S]?nt C ?l,tilS r i n “ISS nt,r OTTe Neuralgia, Gout, Asthma. Cure warranted or no charge, Supporting Bandages for J~ d !SI s?®- These incomparable Bands Brace Store,” Twelfth street, first doer below Baca. (Oondncted fcy Ladles. Catabhu,— The origin of Catarrh is in' which can he re’ieved by 15? ?,ln=L^- firt ?°} l - jSroncA<ai JVoeke,.”! by soothing . lDf,Bm ed membrane extending from »o&L»g£Ss». “* Ttaort Dgea3<B A Few DBOPsor“SweetOppoponas!” Oh, ? h °» W «?^ nd ?™ m , Btta fc °to- 16 perl flea the air of ,“® 8 P? rt “ e , nt ' end soothes the wearied frame of the “JJ“S- It } s , a captive fragrance, found on .111 ileta - and never stains the handkerchief Sold everywhere E. T. SMITH A CO , New York. Sole Proprietors. Mujavibo!— The most elegant and deli l?}2s?fl, er S lm S£ orß J'? Jy ’?, to,let extant It will not n«M«azr££ I<lkerClllef ’ Bnd 18 very durable— Clncin- We have tested this delightful new perfume, and R to excel aU others in durabUity, richness and delicacy. —Philadelphia Trade Journal . COMMEBIIIAI. BALES OP STOCKS. FIRST BOARD. ? ?™ T l?}?' 2os ?65 00 J y los&l 60 sh Lehigh Nv 5H2 looousio-tos reg lOilil _ 52 1100 Lehigh 6s 'B4 92ii 29 sh West Branch C lOOOPhiiaAEriees 92 Ish ckm Aii a?p ST 10 shCatawisa pf s3O 28K 12 shpennaß six 100 sh do s3own 28% I PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORE. (Bp Telegraph.) American Gold. -^jtojf^u?' Reading Railroad; wy b d New York Central ,Hi| hid United States 6s 'Bl .™JI3 bid United States 6s, 6-20 S.— .1081} bid Slte=:r:zzziT^ Hnance and Business—Dec. 4,1866. The publication of the Message, with the reports o f the Departments, have had a favorable effect upon tha Stock Market, and there was a very firm feeling thi« morning, but the aggregate business was small. Go vernment Bonds were quite strong, closing at 113 bid lbrthe Coupon Sizes, ’a—an advance of 108J£ for the “policy” Bonds; 106?; for the Five-Twenties, ’6l; low; for the ’6ss; 99?; for the Ten-Forties; 105?; tbr the February, and 105?; of the June and July Seven-Thir ties. State Doans were unchsnged. City Doans were firm at 99?; fbr the' new, and 96 tbr the old issuea-both interest oIE Beading Ballroad was very quiet at 56 v ;- Catawlssa Ballroad Preferred advanced ?;. Pennsyl vania Ballroad sold at 51?;—no change. 129 was bid for" Camden and Amboy Ballroad; 68 tbr Mine Mill Baß road; 37 for Morth Pennsylvania Ballroad; 67?; fbr Dehjgh Valley Ballroad, and 31?; ibr Philadelphia and Brie Ballroad, Canal stocks were very quiet. 56); was bid for Dehigh Navigation; 31?; fbr Schuylkill Naviga tion Preferred; 26?; for the Common stock, and 124 fbr' Morris Canal Preferred. In Bank shares there was not a single transaction. Passenger Ballway shares were inactive. Festonvllle closed 143; bid. Smith. Randolph & Co., Banzers, 15 south nurd street, quote at U o’clock, as fellows: Gold—— U.S. lffll Bonds.. .1415* .US ——.JO6X@l((7 0.8. 1040 tfijjfff I. m jjarieS™™...™.™.... .-.105% &1U514 5.50 Tnlv ISM* r~ l05? i®l“5« Compounds. .tJ£if ! S , ,,v!?.P a 7S? Brother, No., 40 Booth Third Slhkn^S^,aUl?i? not * tlo “ of .the rates ; 0 < American Gold , •^T° l! ' e * lllD f* Silver- Quarters and halveß.„„.. jss * Oompoond Interest Notes: _ “ J0ne.1864... 16X „ " July, ISM... 1554 “ Any 1864... 14V “ get., 1884... iag " Dec., 1864... 12V ** May, 1865_. H ' *• Ang.,1865... 10 _ - = Se-ffifc: l* qno “ SoTernm!m * «e« D. & 6’s, 1881.— JINV*' B nS , ‘ New 6-20 Bonds, 1864. I iS* 8-20 80nd5.1865 imv 5-20. July, 1866 ZZZI-aX MS* ;; June ..™™.mSs iS|s ]%M •^ Jr J 3?, e Wftet ending Saturday test, Dec. 1| compare as follows with the previous weekly statement and also with the corresponding weeklaat year, and the Sub-Treasury balances at eaca date; Decrease of Loans... -• it <vs -j? Decrease of Specie..... „ ' ’’wiS Decrease of net Deposits " ' 4ig'£S Decrease In Legal-Tender....™ jSS !xl Increase In Circu1ati0n.......... .....,™. ai4ni Bee. 2, ’65. Dec. 1.’68. “nov 94 ><X Capital -480,616:00 681,270,Z00 683,270.200 Loans..™ ....229,197,844- 281011,068 267,920'415 S peole. — 18,481 108 ‘l4 957,007 1 J5,202,*855 »at Deposits 175,593.894 208,889 177 218414 984 Legal Tenders 48,220 805 61,485 498 62459259 In Bnb-Treasnrv.— 77,259.601 102.455 273 102438 146 1 Philadelphia Harketa, Tuesday, Dec. 4.— The rain to-day hag entirely sus pended wharf operations and trade Is nearly at a stand. . 1 here Is very little Quercitron Bark hare and No. l is steady at |34 $ ton. The demand for Cloverseed has fallen off and prices are lower. Small sales of new at s9@lo, Timothy sells at $3 25 and Flaxseed at |3 20 9 bushel. The Flour market presents no new feature. There Is no shipping demand and only 4@roo barrels were taken by the home consumers at |il@l2 25 $ barrel for Northwest extra family, $12@»13 50 for Fenna. and Ohio do. do., *9@lo for extras, and »Bia|B 50 ; for su perfine. 150 barrels Bye Flour sold at |7 25@7 50 Prices of Corn Meal are nemlnal. 600 barrels Brandy wine were taken on secret terms, There Is scarcely any demand for Wheat and the only sale reported Is 1000 bushels New York amber 5tL? 2 . w *'. By®, ranges from ». 30 tosl 35. Corn is dull at yesterday’s figures. Sales of old yellow at *1 12 @tl 13 and I.2oO bushels new at 9f cents to SI. Oats are steady at 68@59 cents ’ als Barley and Malt are dul. tant Grocerles 210,1 Provisions the sales are unitnpor- Whlsfeyis dull aj-d nominally held at $2 43 for Ohio and |2 36@2 3710 Fenna.' hfolasses WflskTlsnpiiinv attl 80, which is 50 cents less than thetsx 86111 “ B 7 MARINE BPJLliEjgra. Op -4, <S~ See marine Bulletin on Mnth Pane. _ , ~ ASBIVKB TinBUAT. m^^ n ib ( e B r r i°Clo?d en ’ 10day8frOm with Connf MorDlnE Btebt- Nickerson, ftom Bridgeport, issi ? £^S cli^ h 2r’ wniets, f-om Boston. ‘ ® n %. ott -«*>“Bedford; - S c r r ?. TGftrrlHon « cll Me from Providence: |s?r Marvg Farr. Maloy, from Boston. Schr W M Wilson, Brown, from Dlghtoa gear Bevenue. Gandy, from Providence SchrB6 Lee.Sowerß.OromProvldenoef - § e S r Hinerva. Jefferson, fram Fall River l c £ r^ D S y I ? rCB ' B *S v ens- from Wilmington. SchrCloud, Seaman, from Troy. s £ 49 5°£ inso a-ftom Baltimore. ®chr JflS 8 WfttsoQ, Bonck. from BrldceDorto-mn "«®>ddeo, from/f«&°Hivm gobrM Powell, Fenton, from P rtland, Conn. Scbr Mail. Merrill, from F t rt Delaware Bear Native, Lewis, from New Vork. JB Jobnflnn. 8ml»h. from East Greenwich -Pcbr H Sfmmona, Godfrey, from Salem. Scbr Ocean Wave, Baker, from GreenporL •ficbrß A Bolce Boice, from Boston. F Bcbr J ames H Gallagher, Ga lagber, from N York gcbr Woodruff Slum, Pbaro, from New Tort. BrhrParob, Nickerson. from New York. Schr Mary L Thompson, Warren; from Boston. _ . OLEIHED THIS DAY. ' r Margaret B Sansom, Sansom, Mobile, D S Btet son <& Co. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.. . LEWES, Del., Dec 2.-6 PM. , («TJ« e o b ?r™J? t "S a 'J ar^‘ l i, moQth ’ brigs Idella. fbr Ma tenzss.Bmmafordo,O C Wary,for Bemedios.C V Williams, for Trlolaod, andschr Light Boat, for Klngs- from Philadelphia, went to Bea yesterday. Bands, for Charleston, passed ont this W'abett.ftom . brig Lizzie and Kate, schr AaryßHlobmanandtngAmerica, areattbebreakwater. WindNW, Yonrs, &c. JOSEPH LAFJETKA. Oorreepondence of the Fhila. Evening Bnlletln ■ 'S^P^SsrS. and consignedas fbllowv: ' to Mr Gilbert; Bailor Boy. ■7JiP«5?55Bii t 0 * Ke 2 le £ Maj y. with lumber to B Wol with limestone to J Grant, with oak lumber to Jna Beahtelj Effft’mL 11 ? tagger to Taylor* Betz; Dr Wm Moore, Si*? i i?K to * B s£ B £ Bailroad Co: trnion Forever; t° D B Taylor * Son; Artie, with lumber to Amca GauL . (B?)* om" o Havana, 15 days, at yesterday. Sid In Company with brig An* wln7lw^ ,Il,forP w Ua^ elpllU * "ovfso. off Double &^r£ h £l?? yB * fl P°, ke »Wp Ellen Clinton, from New OrUana for Liverpool; 80th, latB6. lon* 74, bark i*Heu windßbound w * Experienced heavy W and NW fO^JJVMjKKd. o46l^'BntCher ' b 16 " 84 Mobile, N0V.27, 25to rl olt LeOnl, Blah0 P, lbr this port, at St. John.Nß, bn ß rn'e g ML <le ' PbHadelphla, at Bwine: Doo? r ftr thiajMr? 4 ’ Taylor, sailed from Providence J B Allen, Case, fiom Phi]adtlphla,.at Providence Dec 2. Schr .White Sea. Jones, from Vlnalbaven for this port, remained at Newport Dec 1. • „ MABINK MIRfTPTT.T.ATVY, EDblp Gnidißg Star from Philadelphia, bound for Bot- ngg fl. • L E. WALRAVEN, BCABOHIB UU; WO Chestnut Street, A Fresh Importation of CHOICE LACE CUKTAINS, Tapestry Bordered Terrysi SATINS AND SATIN DAMASK, Heat, Crimson, Bias, Green and Gold, all of the newest designs ibr CURTAINS FUBNITUBE COVEBINGS, WINDOW SHADES COLORS AUD BYYLES. WE OFFEB FOB SALE, $260,000 7 Per Cent. CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS AT* 79. THESE BONDS AT THE ABOVE PRICE WILL TON HOLDEBS NEABLY 9 PER CEVT PEB ANIvITM AND AID TWENBY-ONE PKB OJNT. TOTHRPBtNdPAL AT MATURITY. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO SAILER &STEVENBON, Bankers, No 191 South. Third Street, de4*6t| 6p Opposite Girard Bank* NATIONAL BANK OFTHE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Cbeatnat Street, PHILADELPHIA, Capital 9300,000. Fall Paid.' DIRECTORS, Jos. T, Bailey, Ben], Rowland, Jr., Wn H. Rhawn. Wm. Ervlen, Baml. A. Blspham, Nathan HlUes. Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hoyt, PRESIDENT, WILLIAM H. RHAWN, CASHIER, JOSEPH P. MUMFORD. Oc3o 3mrp 1865 ~ 6-20’S EXOHANOED FOR lsera, and market difference in price allowed. 7JO’S, Lao’S, lgfflt’s, BMtys and Compound Interest Notes Bought and Sold, DREXEL CO., 84 SOUTH THIRD BTBEET. EIRE & LANDELL, FOURTH & ABCH STBEETB, | HAVE FIRBT QUALITY Lyons/Velvets. EXPENSIVE SHAWLS FOB CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. Pull lane of Silks. Full Lin© of Dress 1 Goods. REMOVAL. ISAAC DIXON* Watch Maker, having removed to No.? 120 South Eleventh Street, , <SL n . t ha »°s«ned a new and care ra, Jolly selected t took office Watches, Jewelry, Jr* a*Silver and Plated Ware ’ y ’ ■tL-S-jt I Chronometer, Duplex, Patent Lever nTwwjffi 1 ” careftilly repaired and warranted. A S®^OTPpraBaSNBgoOSBTUmON ifriowv&S?.i! 1 !?! 4 ? o,by h.Dady, whose proficiency as ?P p ,y°™ e r. and whoeeanility toi-npart Instruction la ha interview, address MUSIC, at this office, nois.tfrpj THIRD EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST CABLE NEWS. THE FENIAN EXCITEMENT. More Troops Galled For. 1 FRENCH EVACUATION OF ROME. The Arrest of Surratt: 'latest Commercial Intelligence. By (lie Atlantle Telegraph Cable. [To the United States Press.] . BBKAT BKITAIS. London, December 4th, Noon.—The Po- Uce Justices of Cork have sent telegraphio despatches to the authorities here asking for more troops to .preserve the peace of that city. The enrollment of loyal Irishmen in Ire land has been ordered by the government; The government is determined to crash ont the rebeUlon the moment it breaks ont‘ Heavy Failure in Manchester. London, Deo. 4, Noon.—Accounts have jnst been received of the failure of Messrs Trocst & Son, of Manchester, Their busi ness was an immense one, and it is reported that their liabilities are heavy. ~ , ITALY. Rome, Dec. 4, Noon.—The evacuation of this city by the French troops has com. menced. Bomb, Deo. 4, noon.—John H. Surratt, implicated in the assassination of the la mented President Lincoln, has been re arrested in Egypt, and wm be forwarded to the United States, under a proper guard, as soon as possible. Liverpool, Dec. 4, noon.—Cotton has declined id. since yesterday. Sales to-day 8,000 hales. Middling Uplands I4d. London, Dec. 4, noon. Consols SS}. American Securities are firmer. U. S. 5-20’s, 70}; Illinois Central Railway Shares 77}; Erie, 46}. Tbe Message In (Uehmond. |By tbe N. Y. Associated Press. 1 _Bichmond, Deo. 4.— The President’s mes sage was very favorably received herefThe city press commend the spirit is which it is written and recommend the people of the South to appreciate the efforts of the Presi dent in their behalf, considering the strong opposition he has to enoounter.: There was a violent storm of wind and rain here early this morning. The skeleton walls of several burnt buildings were blown down, but no considerable damage was done. Arrival of the Propontis. IBy tbe New York Associated Pres.] Boston, Dec. 4.—The steamer Propontis, from Liverpool, has arrived. She bring* dates to the 20th ultimo, and carries two hundred passengers. Mamet*. New Yonx. Dec. 4. — Cotton firm but quiet, owing to bad weather; Uplands, 33%@34c.:New Orleans.3.sq'(c,Js 8 !f 10 .V K®* ll i6;Oh!o.ng@|ivwSton s7}<@pl SO; Southern. 11l Stfefls. Wheat duH and lower. Corn dull and declining, oats dull and ueaw ‘‘J 1 o ; M f? I>cel-,l>2©£3' Bxtra b 4? Jl7®S; a °H and lower: Mess|2i©j2l 75; Prime, Ilia 119 50, Lard null. Whisky dull. ® JTo 'he New York Associated Press.] . Dec. 4.—The money market Is active at ”,Per<yut. bterllngexrhange active at 9 1 ,' per cent for for sight. Hive twenties of 1882 ,'Slt kW-SIOT. Five-twenties or ISS2 eon pom! lt6 i- registered. los>i; coupons, lustfa !?^ : £. r 19 “<„ concons - lo7.V@lf<7'4 new Ttsne. losifa }fi? : .Tfi?. ft ,^? s ' CODpo P- w® loo ' I *': rirst. bjprler,. ICtoJi: secotd teriee. K6;,@ltß«. Missouri sixes Stocks strong. Camon Co 4TJ,': oSber' land .e Western Uni-n Telegraph no. 4Sl<-N Y can. trallUK;Erie73l,-;Hudson&Rl22S : :Reidlng ik P D-)<: Midjlgan Central 113; Michigan Boulbe-n S2 l j; ntlnols Central 11914; Plttsborgh and Cleveland BSV: and Toledo 11376: Rock Island and Chicago JSiJfs NorihKestem 512.'; Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne and imc&go Io6ii. COURTS. Felroe.—Selgfrled DU vatoedml3a^ rtCte<i of * charge of stealing jewelry larotny illon Crous ® yn * acquitted of a charge of bat?e>° SWckB WBa of a charge of assault and a watoh XJottK! “* convicted ora charge of stealing . ?£. O XfSS. D ? nln was <SSYIS t « <l of a charge of stealing The defendant is a boy of about wlthanotheflioy' herobbeda! o, * t ' ta company JvlSg^&dT 88 aCquUtCd of * eto *e» r .™n°is!?.. H £ y 2J Tas .'ftV8 e<> wlth committing an as sault and battery, with Intent to kill, upon David WII - alleged that on the sth of Augutt last he SS£KS?*fc*' ,l< ff se ' on Eld *o avetue. near Columbia cufcii?’ S b S° w “ 1 assaulted by the delfendantand Licked In the jaw; the result was a frac'ure of the 4*s*2® otber “>juilee; he could not tell whether he for d t^^Msauft? off “ c ® w Mr - &*** " » Provocation le?t?nS l^SncSl^?on^i?!,on . sald no recol lecuon of filling his mouth and bdHUdc lco?ar the person of * Uulechlldof Mr H™.anf aiterwarts th« SS* 1 ?* AP do the same with Mr! Hays. This was the only testimony offered upon Wilson's part, lne defence onened by Mr. Goforth referring the Wfison was tbe most tron niesome and the most dangerous man In Philadelphia. j 1 .. y years he haa been In the habit hi« 1 nh n !f ,n i£ l Q practlcaljokes at the expense of the heatbiiiabs andeven the life of the victims. On the Hayes was wlthhlsllttle ohlid fJs,if^ e , reached the h °use where Wilson was, the- Loai catne °°t with his month full oflage ofS"» S£ 80n V once spirted this over the ftlfihtenlng the lltUe one. Mr.kayn I^^h t^,, ? a :„?L here SP on „ Wil * on ta'i' filledhi H»es held him. while ho fpirifd thebeer down Mr. Hayes back. Mr. Have^ Wlttondown 6llBBB^ ■“ p °“ lble end he knotted One of the witnesses fbr the defence described this testified that Wilson threw thecon te£Ls of the glass over him—the witness. Attorney suggested that Wilson got a cund thrashing on this occasion, but It was not lbr tbe jury to decide whether he received what he deserved, bnt whether the law was violated by the defendant The teeondcount, chMglng Intent toklll, was aban doned by the Commonwealth. Verdict,not gnllty Wei at JPiuladel] rat.ith AFTER 1500 U B 10-iu> con loot, 6000 city ss old : ■ 9fi , fo< 00 D 8 6B 6-20 S CO Jy 10JJ1 35000 D 8 Trees 7 3-los ■Notes Jane 105 K 70 sh Leh Nv 59>4 ItO sh do 2ds 86J4 SECOND 19 00 TJ 8 7 8-103 June IffiK 3100 CSty 6s new c&p 99>i *OO cafe ss new 99V n«0 Union Can bds 23 •0 sh Delaw Dlv ■ 67 gooefaCatawa pi' 28% 910 New and Choice Goods 910 ■ . - AT ; 3ML3S^I> \ : Sc CO. s ®, No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.. manufacturers of _ • • oclmwt3min> SILVER PLATED WARE, TV?, aVery, dentist, has removed jj his office to 1733 ARCH street, nolo-f,m,w,i26« 8:30 O’Glcok. pbla Stocß Beam, i FIRST BOARD. 59 sh Penna R • si;r 100 sh Maple Shade 2)4 100 sh Beading is sex 100 sh do 36(1 56 l J 100 eh do bt 55)4 20 sh do trf 5614 100 sh Catawlss pf s3i) 28)4 BOARD. 1 .14 sh Penna B 6U4 4eh do ■ ’ 61)4 300 sh Beadlng B 6614 100 sh do bo 56.31 21 eh Cam 4Am R iso 2 sh do 85 130 FOURTH EDITION] BY TELEGRAPH. THE LATEST CABLE NEWS, Surratt Arrested Without a Doubt. A Begiment ef Troops have Left Rome; OPENING OF THE SWISS ASSEMBLY Immediate Arming is Urged! WASHINGTONS Tile French Minister and Mexico! A Senatorial Caucus, The National Finances; More About the Zanesville Accident. By the Atlantic Cable. [To tiie New York Associated Press.] London, Dec. 4. — The steamship Nova Scotia, from Portland, has arrived here on her way for Liverpool. London, Dec. 4.— lt is now certain that the notorious John Surratt has been arrested at Alexandria, Egypt. Pabis, Dec. 4.— One regiment of French troop3.leic the city of Dome yesterday. Cobk, Dec. 4.— At a large meeting of the citizens of Cork, the magistrates were re quested to memorialize the Government to enroll the loyal p sople, increase the nnm ber of troops and arrest all suspicious per sons. Beene, Dec. 4. —The Swiss Assembly had opened. In view of the state of affairs in Europe, the President urged an immediate arming. Liverpool, Dec. 4, Noon,—The Cotton market opens at 14d. for Middling Uplands. The sales to-day will probably reach 8,000 bales. London, Dec. 4tb, Noon.—The firm of Abraham Troost <fe Son, at Manchester, has suspended. Themcney market is steady. Consols, 88i. U. S. Jive-Twenties, - - - 70^ Erie B. H., - - - . . 451 Illinois Central, . . -77 j From Washington. [Special Despatch to the BaUetin/J Washington, Dec. 4.— The French Min-; ister takes exception to the language of the President, in his Message, in Speaking of the conduct of the Emperor Napoleon, ini not complying with the agreement in re gard to the withdrawal of the French troops from Mexico, and he is preparing a sharp letter to Secretary Seward on the' subject The caucus to-day decided to depose from the leading committees of the Senate, Senators Doolittle, Dixon and Cowan. They have another meeting to morrow, when the question of m«irw other changes will be discussed. There are many Senators who favor the election of a new President of the Senate. If they agree to it, Mr. Wade will be the man! Secretary McCulloch has already com menced reducing the quantity of gold in the; treasury in anticipation of the action of Congress, It will be done gradually. The Accident at Zanesville, Ohio. SECOND DESPATCH. Ohio, Dec, 4.— The accident Zanesville, Ohio, is not as bad as at first reported. One span of the bridge,'only, was broken down. Two engines, two express oars, one baggage and one passenger car were precipitated into the river. The num ber. of persona injured and killed not knownyet. [By the N. Y. Associated Press.] Cincinnati, Dec. 4.—One span of the bridge of the Central Ohio Railroad, over the Muskingum river, at Zanesville, Ohio, gave way about 9 o’clock this morning, as tie Eastern bound express was crossing, precipitating the engine, tender, two Adams’s express and one baggage, and one passenger car a distance of sixty fejet on to the rocks at the bottom of the river. It is not known yet that any person was billed, but many are seriously, and some* perhaps, fatai-y wounded. At the time of the accident two empty engines were oross-i irg oh the down track, one of which escaped with the loss of its tender. This train con tained passengers from St, Louis and Cin cinnati, destined for Baltimore and Wash ington, and was the regular connection of the Baltimore and Ohio road by the wav of Belair. ' The body of Caldwell, of Sheridan’s staff, lately deceased.at New Orleans,was on the train,but was recovered without damage. : It is considered miraculous that' no person was killed outright, hud under the latest news, alarm is subsiding. , XXXIXth Congress—Second Session. Washington, Deo. 4.- Senate,— Mr. 1 Sumner gave notice of his intention to introduce to-morrow a series of resolutions declaring the entire control of Congress over the subject of reconstruction, and the right toexclude the lately rebellions States from representation in Congress and from voting on amendments. A motion to take up Mr. Chandler’s reso lution offered yesterday, calling for infor mation about Mexican affairs, was lost. Mr. Chandler called np the bill passed by the House yesterday, repealing the 13th section of an act of 1562, giving amnestv powers to the President, J Mr. Chandler’s motion was lost, and the Senate then adjourned. House. —A resolution was adopted refer ring thebounty bill of the last session to the military committee ■ for amendments 1 and the increase of members pay to the ; J ndiciafy Committee for repeal, c • Mr.. Wentworth introduced’a resolution insisting upon the adoption Of the Constitu tional Amendment before the House will consider the propriety of givittgtheSoutherh States congressional representation, which was agreed to. ■ ; ;-.v; v An additional role was adopted : for the appointment by each Congress of a standing committee on Freed men’s affairs. l The Banking Currency act reported at *he last session caihe np in order and era 4:00 O’Oloofe. ' company of CAPITAL, $300,000, b uS G^^eesndmerdSS: PBOMPTLY ADJUSTED AND PAID, ln the fpllowlnsf Securities,' PirstMortgages on City Property, well S®.? Eanjrbad OompiSys * !1 ® B,OOO W W °° W sagebonds_ jjcm on " SI PennaylvanuistSSE; l&ooaao gulon Mutual Insurance Company's Stock. *3) no BeUauce Insurance OempanyorphUsdel? : ■ w Dub in bank and on band.. VMj uo DIEEOTOBS. IMMtSj* gem. Tlinley, EsnJ. w. TlMley. g&gS&u. -2K3S2S?*-' Wm. Stevenson, Alfred SacUsh. Junes T« Yonnz. . - 1 THOHAS a Hlli^Becrejary December 1.1555. gett;»^i L tt 1 ODtoi’X HKK mmmAWfTB nmiPiwyg wyica so, uo booth sotots bthut. • _ BHLOW €ih wwiu *JT, ‘ - 1 JJJ*™ famanoo Company of th»Ooanly of te Indemnity laton-ioB or ffamap by Are, arciaitvety. "Wv *• _,_ GHAKTKB PgRFETPAXfc mio gqnfllrtOT.ftirnitprft, TOwre*t»»<«y» . attHai we. rnanentty or-loro limited time, tninn ia— or Ha naoSS J ™ UlMm i£!&gB&£P poofiw* emrntk fJarlM iJ. Batter, I Edwin L. TE^mvft Henry Oauy, I John HoraT^^ Bober* V-Maney, Jr., IJoeepUMoow. sssf&au* Isss&gSA,.; - STAKE IHBHRAJICK OOKPAJJY. A Ho. ex qHEBTITUT BTfegJCT, VZBB ABB ISLAND IHBBBABOB vmnanvfl. w ™ a acEmoAN itbjs inhuk & JBUIUKTOBATHD min.. TUAIh Unneto Insert on Dwelllsgi, stores, vSnttnSr'lCtta chmndJse, VenetalnportTand tketrOaxseeauand (52# Potmji Pwperty. ahLoan iomeoH? MdwSinjiS UXBnQfiL Thomas Ritara, I Joant. John Wgfrh, I Jama B, Oampttlß SS&Ffc** l I Edmund G. inffih, * wckßimes ' i«,iß: uw ' ?aoite, » PLTTMBEBB AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 4« NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) : . ' i PHILADELPHIA. (nov3-3mc3) Repairing of' all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. tar COUNTRY WOKE ATTENDED TO. *a HO. LANCASTER, “ ~t-t -. GRAIN BTOBB, SPRUCE STREET WHARF. • _ ._Ba*ABUBHKDniisa. CORN, OATS and MILL-PEED sold Wholesale and SJSB.rn.lwS* Bates, and delivered to All parts of the City. . aO7-lp. R C. KNIGHT A 00., WHOT.VBAT.TB GROOHBS, S.E. Oor. WATER and CHESTNUT streetajPhU taelphla. tor the sale of tlieProdnctsof the Soathwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers* Boar House, Of Philadelphia. JalAyr PENNSYLVANIA WORKS.—ON THE DEL A' I ware river, below phtt. adtst.pttta , • CHESTER. Delaware county, Pa. En»lneers and Iron Boat builder? 4 BON * 00 * Mannfhctorars of CONDENSING °ED!t. Iren Vessels ofalldescrlptionß, BolleraVata. Tank* _ ... ..... Propellere. .Be., *c. ’ 4 *“ w ' T ' W. B, BEANHY, a ' ABGHTBOLB, A Oo» t Knrfneei la Cbief PennWorkß. PhUa, J. TATOHAK MHBBICK... WM. HV MTcirgTng, ■ ■ JKO. B. OOPE. DEYi yiOTH ■“» WASH * * r FTTTt.A-n'gr.T>RTA~ ■i l .:L-.yg ßßlCi:g * S0N8; : > MAOffbnsra. £toßactoe High and iKjwPreasore Steam Siagtatr &r Land.lttver and Marine Service. ♦ JtoUern Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, dte, Oastutn of all kinds, eUber Iron or brass. G “ Wort “' Workß^ ,pi •“* Betorts and Sas Machinery, of the latest and moat Improved construction, - w Every description of Plantation Machinery; and U«ar..Saw and.. Grist Pan* bKa! De&catora, Filters, Pnmplng S? Bole Arena fOrST. BlUenx’s Pitenf. Sagat Boltni Apparatnn, Negnyth’a Patent Steam Hammer ana DSf&fe&S?* 87 * ■*?*“*■. QAB gIXTPBKB,«-M3BKJfiy\ —< XJtiAtjKARA| ROi 718 im wfrNrrp- ■< —-- -1 * ?> ~ /J *• ; fatt-* 3. lAMBS A. WBIBHT. THOBSTOBT pmt ' ~ caisooit.■ TBtgoptißawarear. . * "T"* » - ~ . -• ' v ADQ' -■••-' '■. i J: :■ . i;• g* . ,4 1 Vuutojbost€* ;of this apleadid inllii * Bmfafia *«mH ■".V-'r-' ffUipVf y^:^;;3;^.7.**X , - S?'-” 1 in SSSSifSSSIS Z K HZ 2JS22SS IK?'“ *°™“- Jpn S^ofS'STI^.SXSSS^: The New Torfa Charter Election. New Yobk, Deo. 4.—The charter election ia progressing without spirit, and the indi cations are that not over 7,500 votes will be CBSt, Arrival of Use _Steamer Propontis at Boston. _ Boston, Dec. 4,—The steamship Propontis from Liverpool, bound for Philadelphia! arrived at this port to-day. : .'■ IWHPKAHrcaB. LIVERPOOL A3ND LONDON and globe : insurance company. Capital Bnd Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000? Total Premium i received by the Com pany in 1865, 81947175. Total Loisea Paid in 1865, $4,018,250. Premium, received In the U. a from January l to Lofflee in Unlted&li2li£njLiikiy 1 to July « promptlywithout reference to ATWOOD SMITH. OFFICE, General Agent for Peuruylvanlai . _ . S Merchants’ Exchange. ' fe27to,thJUJ PHILADELPHIA. SgjgiyiljMSio*, BobertßlSS?* RawSSS" ssfiisat CAKBS. iMT. hejves a bbother. OMgjBT. etzk fmbtb
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