Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, December 13, 1866, Image 5

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    SECOND EDITION.
BY TEL EGBAPH.
ATLANTIC CABLE NEWS
TO-DAI’S BOON DESPATCHES,
Engenie to Visit the Pope at Rome.
The Steamer Bolivar to be Released.
Fearful Colliery Explosion in England.
300 Dead Bodies Taken Out.
Liverpool and liondon Markets.:
[To the N. T. Associates Press.]
Southampton, Dec. 13, Noon.—The steam,
Bhip Bremen, which left New York Dec. let
put in here, this morning, and soon after
proceeded to Bremen.
FRANCE.
London, Dec. 13, Noon.—The Empress
Eugenie has finally debided to visit the Pope
at Borne. _ ■
ENGLAND.
London, December 13, Noon.—lt has been
clearly proved that the steamship Bolivar,,
which was recently seized in the Medway,
was not designed lor the Fenians. She be
longs to Colombia, and will be delivered to
the agent of that Government as soon as
possible.
London, December 13, Noon.— A most
appalihg explosion has occurred in a col
liery in Barnsley, in the county of York.
The loss of life is frightful. The bodies of
three hundred dead have already been
taken out and many others are still unac
counted for.
GERMANY.
Berlin, Deo. 13.—A conference of the
States of North Germany will meet in this
city on Saturday.
Commercial.
Liverpool, Dec. IS, Noon.—The Cotton
market opens quiet and steady. The sales
to-day will probably reach 10,000 bales.
Prices are nncnanged, Middling Uplands
being quoted at 14£d.
Financial.
London, Dec. 13, noon.—The money mar
ket is firmer. Consuls are quoted at 881 for
money, ex-dividend.
The following are the opening quotations:
Erie R. R, - - - - - - 47$
Illinois Central, - - - - 771
U. S. 5-20 s, ------ 71
[To the United States Associated Press.]
ITALY.
Florence, Dec. 13, Noon.—The Italian
Ambassador to Borne has concluded a di
plomatic agreement between the two go
vernments, the terms of which are emi
nently favorable to Italy.
The Fenians.
Liverpool, Deq. 13, Noon.—The Eng
lish Detectives have discovered that there is
a heavy concentration of Fenians at Hall,
and the Government has taken active
meaßureß to suppress any demonstration
that may he made there.
Paris. Dec. 13, Noon.—The Monileur of
this morning publishes a plan for the re
organization of the French army.
The Contraction of the Currency.
[To tie Hew York Associated Press,j
New Yoke, Dec. 13.— A special despatch
from Washington says that although the
new hill proposed by the Committee oi
Ways and Means inclines to a contraction
of the currency, and agrees generally with
the views of Mr. McCulloch as expressed to
members of the committee, it i 3 still con
sidered very doubtful whether Congress
will adopt' it. The temper of the
House upon the subject of interfering with
the present Btatus of the national banks was
plainly seen on Monday, when it voted
down summarily several attemDts of the
kind that were then made. The proposition
to add $25,000,000. to the currency was not
approved by the Currency Committee, and
the present belief is that neither contraction
nor an equitable distribution of the currency
can succeed.
From Canada.
[To the New York Associated Press.]
Quebec, Dec. 13.—A light fall of snow
yesterday, but not enough for sleighing.
Two gentlemen recently fonght a duel at
Kamouraskee. They exchanged shots with
out damage, and while reloading for a
second shot, the police made their appear
ance and prevented farther hostilities.
A cable telegram from Bristol authorizes
a draft for 800 pounds sterling, for the reilel
fond.
The Charleston Fire.
t [To Hew York Associated Press,]
Charleston, Dec. 12.—The fire which
broke out on Bryee’s wharf at 10 o’clock this
morning, was not extinguished until the
counting rooms of Messrs. Moore & Co.,
T. S. &T. J. Budd.and also thefaotors,were
entirely destroyed. The property is under
stood to be fully inquired,
, ship Sews.
TTo the New York Asaad&tM Pre3S.l
New Yobx, Dec. 13-The schooner JalU BL Pratt,
from Nassau, has arrived. The bark Susannah, from
Nevaasa for PfaiiadelDhla, put into Nassau, on the ith
Inst., in a leaky condition.
Financial and Commercial.
|To the New York Associated Press.]
NEW Yobk, fcec, 13, Nood.—Gold is quoted
Bterlh-g ixchange, »>£; bight Bills, le# u. 8 Fiv£
Twenties. 1862, Coupons. 107%; do. 1864 106: do. lBSa
JO6Ja, Ten-JForties. 9y%; Seven-Thirties, all sorts, i.o 1 /
Money is in good demand at6per c j nt. The block
market is strong; Virginia 6'*. 60; Missouri e’s.ooJi-
Canton, 46;. Cumberland. 66%; Western Union Te e
graph Con pany, 49%; N. Y, Central, n\%x Erie-R, R.
733 t; Hudson luver, 122; Beading, llo%; Michigan Cen
trai, Michigan Southern, 82%; Bock Island, 105%-
Northwestern, 54%; Fort Wayne and Chicago, 106%
Baltjmobe December 13.—Flour is quiet. Southern
firm Wheat firm; red |3 10: white 83 20@3 25 Corn
active,white, sl 05@1t6; yellow,BBc@sloo Oatastsady.
Bye,fl 80@l 35. Seeds quiet; clever, 12%@9 25. Pro-
Yu'ons inactive. Hess pork 822 50 Lard nominal.
Groceries dull. Coffee drooping. Whiskas.eady: City
In bond 8238; Pennsylvania free 82 29@2 30.
Wobh'c. Dec. 12th.—The sales to-day of cotton
amounted to 2,000 bales. The demand is generally
active, middlings at So@3lc., dosing firm at 3ic,
Murdering a Creditor.— A horrible
crime, says the Oourrier du Baa Rhin, has
been perpetrated at Epfig. A man named
"Wolff, a creditor of a farmer called Metz,
■was sent for by the latter under pretext‘that
theamountof a debt of 7,600 francs was to be
at once paid to him. He went, and as he did
not return, his family became alarmed. The
police: were communicated with, and a
search was made in Metz’s house. In the
bam, buried seven feet under the floor,
Wolff’s body was found horribly mutilated.
The farmer had also, it was ascertained,
forged'the murdered man’s name to a re
ceipt for the sum due. Both he and a farm
servant have been taken into custody.
Behbow’s Soaps.—Elder Mower, Turtle
08, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Mißk. Bose. Ac.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER.
Importers, 23 South Eighth street.
PBOBI HEW TOBfiu
New York, Deo. 13.—The yachts racing
across the Atlantic have been heard from oa
Fire Island. At that time; the Vest* wa <
leading, the Henrietta next, half a mile
astern, and the Fleetwing still further be
hind.
The internal' revenue officers have
beenunusually busy among the 1 ' dis
tilleries during the last few days,
and up to-last evening over twenty of those
establishments had been seized in this oity
for conducting their business in an illegal
manner.
The case qf Develin, Tilton and Levan,
charged with defrauding the Government,
by branding liquors on which it is alleged
no taxes had been paid, was continued be
fore United States -Commissioner Newton,
in Brooklyn, yesterday. A large amount of
testimony for the prosecution was taken, in
the course of which several interesting facts
in relation to the whisky trade in the oity of
Churches were elicited. It is expected that
the case for the prosecution will be closed:
to-day.
In the Supreine Court, circuit, yesterday,
a jury rendered a verdict for Mrs. Caroline
Roxford, against the Seventh Avenue-Rail
road Company, in the sum of §7,500, for the
loiss flf a limb, arising from the negligence
of an employ 4 of the company.
.. An important point of law has been de
cided by Jndge : Heatne,’ -in the Marine
Conrt. He holds.that a defendant who sets
up the statute of limitations as a defenoe
against the payment of a promissory note
cannot seek exemptionon the ground of ab
sence for two years at the war.
In the United States; Commissioner’s
Conrt yesterday, before Commissioner Betts,
the further hearing of the case of William
McCarthy, who is charged with having
assaulted William Berry, Captain of the
steamer Gniding Star, on the high seas, was
resumed. Evidence was offered by the de
fendant to controvert the statement of the
captain. The Commissioner reserved.his
decision until a charge whioh McCarthy
has brought against the second mate of the
Gniding Star for assault, and battery, shall
have been disposed of. Benjamin Miller, a
night olerk in the Post Office of this city,
was brought before Commissioner Osborne,
charged with stealing money letters. The
defendant waived an examination, and in
default of §5,000 bail was committed for
trial.
The Grand Jury was empanneled yester
day in the General Sessions. Recorder
Hackett, in his oharge, spoke of the impor
tance of having the criminal code revised to
meet the requirements of the present age.
His honor also called their attention to the
reckless manner in which buildings are
erected in this city,and requested the Grand
Jury to inspect the New Opera House now
being built, and said that if the old walls,
which were subjected to intense heat, did
not prove to be sufficiently strong, a fearful
catastrophe might result.
Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, ac
companied by Mrs. Stanton, arrived in this
city at three o’clook yesterday afternoon,
and are the guests of Judge' Pierrepont,
Fifth avenue. Last evening the Seoretary
and lady, with their host and a select party
of friends, were entertained and dined at
the residence of William B. Astor, Lafayette
Place, The express object of. Mr. Stanton’s
mission is not known, but it is presumed to
be a mere friendly visit. He Will remain until
next week.
Among the passengers by the Cunard
steamship Scotia,which left this port yester
day for Liverpool, were Governor Genera]
(Lord) Monck, of Canada, and Commodore
MeVicker, commander of the New York
Yacht Squadron. Commodore McViokar
goes to England to await the'arrival of the
contestants in the ocean yacht race;
Children Cutting their Teeth Hard
may be considerably relieved by applying a small
portion of Botcer** Infant Cordial to tne finger, and
rubbing the gums gently for a short time.
Boweb’s Glycerine Cream for chapped
and rough Bkin. Depot, Sixth and Vine. 35 eta. J ar.
Druggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods,
SNOWDEN A BROTHER, Importers,
23 South Eighth street.
Dr, Fiti/er advises gratis, from 10 to 1, at
his office, 29 Sou h Fourth street. The only man living
who can permanently erne Bbeumatism, Neurelgla.
Gout, Asthma. Cure warranted or no charge,
Sweet Opoponax!— Asweet, pretty name,
of a sweet, pretty tropical flower: one. whose delight
fnl fragrance and floral aroma wafts ita power hn the
breeze, to the delight of the rambler, or stealing gently
through the casement of the cottage, as ths God of
Day sinks to rest. It is a composite perfume, a sonve
nlr offering to beauty's toilet.
Sold and nsed everywhere.
E. T. Smith & Co, New York, Sole Proprietors,
The Combination op Ingrrdibnts Used
in, making "Brown's Bronchial Troch«x” is such as to
give the best possib'e effect with safety. The Troche*
«re u*ed always with good success, and are widely
known as the b*Bt remedv for Coughs, Colds. Throat
Diseases, and Asthmatic troubles.
Serious Accident.— Sunday evening,
the 25th ult., Mr. Robert Newell, a resident
of Georgetown, N. J., started in a fall-top
carriage to Reckles9town, for the purpose
of attending chnrcb. He was acoompanied
by a young lady named Julia Ferris.
While on the turnpike, a portion of the
harness broke, and the horse dashed off at a
furious speed. He continued -his wild ca
reer until reaching the bridge, near Mr.
Stillwell’s residence, where the carriage was
thrown violently aside, dashing out the oc
cupants upon the sheeting of the bridge,
which alone saved them from meeting a
watery grave in the creek below. Both lay
there insensible for upwards of half an
hour, when their groans drew the attention
of Mr. Stillwell, who hastened to their re
lief. The collar bone of the young lady
was badly broken, and the thigh bone of
Mr. Newell was also broken badly. The
sufferers were kindly provided for by Mr.
Stillwell. ,
Five Hundred Dollars Reward.
LOST, In going Into thaTreasury Department, from
Chestnut street a parcel of
7 S-16 coiipoiffii,
15th Inst, amounting to $3,297 77.
Tb*- a-ove reward will be palo if the parcel Is left* at
the TBEAhUBY DEPARTMENT, Phllada. dl3 2t*
Board for gentleman and wife, also two
single gentlemen, in a private family, 216 North
TWELFTH street References exchanged. dei3*2t*
Beautiful books.
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS.
ILLUSTRATIONS IN * XL COLORS.
jesus on earth. 8i 75.
lITiLE RED CLOAK. 8175.
. MISS MUFF AND LITTLE HUNGRY, 81 50.
RAM KRISHNA-PUNT: The Boy of Bengal, $1 50.
HINDOO LIFE. 81 25.
•WHOLE SET IN BOX, $7 00.
deB.s,tn.th,lutrpj 1334 Chestnut Street.
——p-v MASON & HAMLIN CABINET OR
from 175 upward.. Only at GOULD’S.
HIM 'SEVENTH ana CHESTNUT.' nolo-tf.4pl
»■«- CHIOKERING GRAND PIANOS,
914 CHESTNUT STREET.
HI M I OCS-tf4p W. H. DUTTON,
rtOMFOUND CHARCOAL BISCUIT,
'FOB DYSPEPSIA.
These are composed of Fine Willow Charcoal, Ac.,
In the form of Bran Wafers, by which medicines
hitherto disagreeable are rendered p.easaut and pal
atable. They will prove to be a valuable remedy for
Heartburn, Waterbrash. Acidity .Nausea, Eructations,
Constipation and other forms of Indigestion. Persona
suffering from Mid breath will And them an admirable
corrective.
■ Prepared only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary,
S. W. comer BROAD and SPRUCE streets, Phllada,
Sold also by *
F. Brown, Fifth and Chestnnt.
C. B. Keeney, Sixteenth and Atch,
.Ambrose Smith, Broad and Chestnnt.
George O. Bower, Sixth and Vine.,
D, L. Stackhouse. Eighth and Green,
O. Shivers. Seventh and Spruce.
Murphy A Bro., 1700 Locust street
H. c. Blair’s sans. 800 Walnut.
! E. Thomas. 1900 Pine.
EUls, Son A Co, Seventh and Market.l
Johnston, Holloway A Cowden,
And druggists generally.
LUXLKR, WEAVER* CO„: ,
J? - ’ Kann&cturers of
MANILA AND TARRED CORDAGE.
Cords, Twines. Ao., .
No. 2S North Water street, and No. 23 North Delawar
avenue, Philadelphia,
En win H. Fitlhb. Michaxl Vuth
■! OONBADF. CUWHrEB.
, 1 liMKRTI GRAPES,—IOO kegs Of thess (PlendM
E VANING BULLUMN.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13,1866.
THE DAILY
FOURTH EDITION.
MB. STEVENS’S BILL.
The Preamble in Fall.
ARRIVAL QP THE ; CUBA
The following is the preamble of Mr. Ste
vens’s bill, which will probably become a
law:
A bill to establish civil government in
North Carolina, and enable it to resume its
former relations as one . of the constituents
of the Americaii Union.
■ Whereas, on the 20th day of May, 1861, the
citizens of Nprtb Carolina, of the United
States of America, did rebel against the
-Governmentof the United States, and on
the said 20th day of May and thereafter, did
violently set aside and destroy the or
ganized constitutional Government of
the, said State, 1 - and . did' engage
with others in armed hostility and warfare,
to maintain said action; and Whereas, after
the lapse of more than four years,th'e United
States, by force of arms,having succeeded iu
quelling said rebellion, and disarming snob
insurgent citizens, did find, in said district,
formerly comprising the State of North
Carolina, no government organized, or
officers qualified according- to
the : requirements to the Constitution
of the United States, and WMreas, the
President of the United States, by
virtue of his power as Commander-in
- Chief of the Army and Navy, under
the operation of. martial law, for the
purpose of preserving peace ' and
order and of relieving his subordinate mili
tary officers from executing details of civil
regulations in the several and widely sepa
rated localities in the district, did under
forms and rules by him prescribed autho
rize certain citizens of the District to
assnmethe execution of said purpose of pre
serving peace and order under the protec
tion and sanction of the military authority,
and whereas, it is the duty of the Congress of
the United States toprservethesaidDistriot
and the loyal citizens thereof as one of the
United States, and by law oanse to be or
ganized therein a government republican
in form; based upon the civil and law-mak
ing power of the nation; therefore, As.
Sandy Hook, Dec. 13, 2.10 P. M.— The
Cuba, from Liverpool, with dates of the 2d,
is passing the point and will arrive at New
York city abont 4 o’clock this afternoon.
Washington. Dec. 13.— The Clerk of the
House to-day delivered to the President the
resolntion of that body calling for all the
information in bis possession relative to the
New Orleans riots. It will be recollected
that several months ago all the capers at
that time in the hands of the Executive
were given to the press, and it is not be
lieved that much of . any additional official
matter remains unpublished.
Buffalo, Tec. 13.— Rochester papers state
that Louis Fox, the noted billiard player, is
missing.
New York, December 13th—The steam
ship, Cuba hns arrived, with Liverpool ad
vices of December 2d.
Livkki-001. Dec.l, Sverlng—The Cotton Brokers’
Circular rt porta the sales for the week at 73,000 baler.
Tbe market opened firmer,butclosedquletatadedlue
of lid. Fair and middling qualities have declined
most. Of the above sales speculators took 7.600 bales
and exporters lxcoo. The sales yesterday were IQ 000
bales, tee market closing steady. Speculators and ex-
IX rtera took s.co bales. The follow.ng are the author
Ized quotations:
- , Fair. Mlddlngi.
Uplands 15J»" is
Mobiles .isii 14
The stock ofcoiton In pert Is estimated at 575.500
bales of which 177,000 bales were American.
TheWarcheater market is irregular and declining.
London Dec. Ist.— Tbe bullion In the Bank of Bug
land has increased £4i2,500.
Financial Intelligence.
Nxw York, Dec. ll—Stocks Irregular: Money on
call.-4® 9 per cent.; Sterling Exchange duli, 109% Roek
Island, 115% Beading, 110?,; Michigan Central, 11 3. V;
Michigan Southern 82% Illinois Central ScrlD, 118 k;
Cleveland and Pittsburgh. 92% Northwestern, 54?,';
Northwestern preferred. 76: Toledo. 114*;Ind!ananolla
and Cincinnati 88; Toledo. Wabash and Western. 46:
Alton and TerreHante,4o% r hlcago a"d a Hon, pre
ffrred,lll;Mllwaokee and NtPanl,s4X:Miiwaukee and
61. Panl.prerd 68% West Union Tel ,60; QulcksflTer,47;
Adams’ Express. «s; American Express, so: U. S. Ex
pie>e. 75; Cumberland, 06% Delaware A Hudson. 153 k:
Pacific Mall. 171; N. Y. Central. 112% Gold opened
167 k and closing 137% Rrle4s 94; North Western fl-sta.
88; Pittsburgh,ll Wayne A Chicago, 2d, 07% Erie. 76%
godson, I2i DonglsianA 60;buyer SOdays.Cleveland
A Pittsburgh, fourth, 75; U. .w es 1881. coupons, 112:5 20
oenpons, 1862, 107 k; do. 1864, 105% do 1865, nsw issue
108)4; ltMOs. registered, 99% do: coupons. >9% Trsa-'
euty 7 s ios lt-5% Tennessee 6s 70, ex coupons; do. new
69% North Carolina 6s, 54; do. new, 54; Ohio and Mt«.
certificates, 29%
YANKIRK4CO..
Nos 913 Arch Streets
We wonld respectfolly call the attention of oca
.meads and the public generallv. to our choice and
eiwuii assortment of GILT end BBONZB OHAN
DSLiKBS •ndGAft FIXTURBSiCOf suSfly obbSd,
all of t hem or the very Ut*st ani BFST DESIGNS!
Also a floe aelectio* of PORTABLE, with fancy
CHINA, PORO?LATn and other S&Jpfe, tottdt
ivrcbasen, .
A fine ft<?dichoice selection of IMPORTED bronze
STATUARY, CARD RECEIVERS, ANTIQUE
VASES, INKSTANDS, THERMoSetBSS,
always on[hand.at veryreasonable prices.
We would Invite those Who are desirous of procuring
any of the above ennmerated articles, to call at our
store before rnrehasing elsewhere, and examine our
assortment, feeling confident that they will botavora
character of our goods.
OUR PRICES ARB REASONABLE, and the work
chaser* 868 gn^rantee<l ve satisfaction to thepor-
■ t ?. B.—Particular attention paid to the renewing oi
old work.
no 2 4in-rpi
NEW' niTO*
FREIGHT ROUTE
To tbe Somh and Southwest,
VIA THE
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Balti
more and Delaware Bailroad,
ToCrisfield, Md., thence by steamers of the Great
Southern Inland Navigation Company to NorfolkjVa,
JR P r£ hl l? desphia ‘ Wilmington and Baltimore Rail-
JSf «s£f^si ny ST 8 prepared to offer inducements to
shippers or boutbern and South western frelihta which
have not been afforded heretofore by any other line.
Bills of Lading given to all prominent South
-1 or further Information apply to
CHARLES B. WILLIS, Agent,
Broad and Washington Avenue.
CHARLES E. DILKEB, Agent,
, No. 411 Chestnut street
■ CHARLES E, DDE, Mutter of Transportation,
- nol7-tf rpj F.. W. ahdß.B B.
: NATHANS. Auctioneer and Money Broker,
J-N. E. corner of Third and Spruce streets, only on,
square belmv the Kxchange. NATHANBB PrinolpsJ
Offlce. establlshed for tbe last forty years, Money to
loan In large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on
Diamonds, silver Plate, Watches,JJewelry, Clothing,
»ud goods of every description, (Hflce honra from
A. 11. till 7 P, M, deffi-tdrp
4:00 O’Olook.
BY TEILEGBAPH. ’
Mr. Stevens’s Bill.
[To the United States Associated Press.]
Arrival of (be [Cuba.
[To the New York Associated Press.]
From Washington.
[By the N. Y. Associated Press.]
A Missing Man.
fßy the U. S. Assoo’Ated Frees.]
From Europe by Steamship.
Commercial Intelligence.
MANUFAOTOBY AT
FSAIKFOED, PHIL ADA.
VANKIRK A CO.
lE. WALRAVEN.
MASONIC UUj
TOO* Chestnut .(Street,
A Fresh Importation of
CHOICILAGE CURTAINS,
Tapestry Bordered Terrvs,
SATINS AND SATIN DAMASK,®
i ■ *
Beat, Crimson, Bias, Green and| Gold,
all of the newest designs fbr
CURTAINS
FURNITURE COVERINGS.
WINDOW SHADES
COLORB AND STYLES.
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
We would call attention to onr large assortment.
Bronzes and Fancy Goods,
Elegant Reading Shades,
Porcelain Lanterns,
Flexible Drop Lights with Stands,
AS APPROPRIATE
Holiday Presents,
Combining Beauty with Utility!
MISKEY, MERRILL & THACKARA,
718 Chestnut Street.
dell tu,th,s tbpl
NORTHERN CENTRAL BONDS.
Having disposed of the larger portion of these
We will con tinne to offer them
Only till December 20tb,
(if not previously deposed of).
at true low price of
89.
After that date, should any remain unsaid, the prloe
wll be advanced.
DREXEL & CO.,
No. .34 Boatk Third Stnet,
destdedOi I
WE OFFEB FOB SALE!,
$250,000 7 PerOent,
CONSOLIDATED MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP MOUN
TAIN BAILROAD AND GOAL OOMPANYI
AT V».
THESE BONDS AT THE ABOVE PRIDE WILL
YIELD THE HOLDERS NEARLY 9 PER CEt*T.
PER ANNUM AND AID TWKNRY-ONE PER
OTNT. TO THE PRINCIPAL AT MATURITY.
FOB FURTHER INFORMATION APPLY TO
SAILER &. STEVENSON. Banker*,
No 131 South Third Street,
de!l6t{ 6p Opposite Girard Bank.
NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
809 and 811 GheatnEt Street,'
PHILADELPHIA.]
*-
Capital 5500,000. ?ifll Paid:
, DIRECTORS,
Jos. T. Bailey, Ben], Rowland, Jr., Wm. H. Bhawn.
Wm. Ervten, BamL A. Blspham, Nathan HUM.
Edw. B. Orne,] Osgood Welsh, Fred. A. Hoyt,
PRESIDENT,
WILLIAM H. BHAWN.
CASHIER,
JOSEPH P. MUMFOBD. ocSO-3mrp
1865
5-20’S
EXCHANGED FOR
1862’5,
and market difference in price allowed,
7*80 , 5, fcafs, lssi’s, lino's and
Compound Interest Notes Bought and Bold*
DREXEL & co.,
84 SOUTH THIRD STBEET.
FFF. G. FLOUR.
The Best in the World.
FOB SALE BY
THOMPSON BLAOK & SON,
Broad and Chestnut Street.
delOtLrp
SKATES 1
SKATESI
' SKATES!
‘ EXTRA QUALITIES, ...
: For Ladles and Gentlemen, of the flneet cast steeb
Bkates made to order. Also, Skates sharpened and
repaired at the shortest notice.. . ■ ~ ‘ " '
. J. J TEUFFEL,
• ; : No. 10S South EIGHTH Street,
de«-an rp ■ 3 Three doors belowUheslnnt.
EMERSON PIANOS. ‘
The new style Cottagei Square Plano, Ml
111 si' seven Octaves, beentlral Carved.
most charmlng tone. Low Price, guaranteed darahllUy,
914 CHESTNUT Street.
005-tf 4p W. H. DUTTON, ■
raiED BATKIN.
LATER FROM WASHINGTON.
THE CASE OF /NORTH CAROONAi
The Appointment of General. Dix.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD AFFAIRS.
The Latest Commercial Intelligence!
OongressionaUProceedings
: From Washington.
i [/Special Despatch to the Bulletin.!
Washington, Red. 13.— -Commissioner
Wells has completed the tariff bill and laid
it before Secretary McCnlioch.- It is a reve
nue measure and not protective,'differing
very essentially from the bill passed last
session.
Tie North Carolina delegation have pro
posed their' bill providing for a State Go
vernment, and it was presented by Mr.
Stevens to-day. It provides, for calling a
new Convention to: frame a State Constitu
tion, and none bnt loyal men are to partici
pate therein.
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs
had'a protracted session to-day on Mexican
matters. The scheme for lending the credit
of the United States for a loan to that Go
vernment, has again been revived.
Senator Sherman’s new financial scheme
accords with the views of Secretary McCul
loch, as laid down in his report.
LToibe®ew,Tork Associated Press.]
Washington, Deo. 13th.—The President
has sent to the Senate, for confirmation, a
large number of the appointments made by
him during the late recess. These include
the appointment of General Dix as Minister
to Prance. As the Senate has not, as late as
noon to-day, had an executive session since
its meeting on the first Monday of December,
the report that the appointment of this gen
tleman had been confirmed, is erroneous.
[By the TJ. a Associated Press.]
Washington, Dec. 16.—J. L. Amitan,
official reporter to the Louisiana Conven
tion and private Secretary to Gen. Banks,
was examined before the Committee to in
vestigate the Riot at New Orleans to-day.
Mr. Stevens introduced to-day a bill to
establish civil government in North Caro
lina and enable it to resume its former re
lations as one of the Constitutional States of
the American Union.
After a long preamble, the first section
Provides for the holding of a Convention at
•Raleigh on the 20th of May, 1867, of a hun
dred and twenty loyal citizens as delegates,
to frame a-Constitution to be submitted to
Congress for approval, modification or re
jection.
The second section provides that all mala
resident citizens, twenty-one years of age,
without distinction of race or color, who can
read or write, or who own $lOO or more, shall
vote; provided that no one heretofore enti
tled to vote shall be disqualified from voting
in the said election.
The third section provides that the quali
fications of delegates to the Convention shall
be the same as those required for the House
of Commons, and the oath to be adminis
viz *
“Tnat on the 4th of March 1861. and at all
times hereafter,l would willingly have com
plied with the requirements of the procla
mation of the President of the United States
issued on the Bth of December, 1863, had a
safe opportunity-for so doing been afforded
me; that I was opposed to a continuance of
the rebellion and the establishment of the
so- called Confederate Government, and
voluntarily give no aid or encouragement
thereto; but earnestly desired the success of
(he Union, and that I will henceforth faith
fully support the Constitution and laws of
the United States.
Sbc. 4. The Judge administering the
oath, if he suspects falsehood, may require
other evidence. False swearing is declared
perjury.
Sbc. 5. Provides for the opening of the
polls by the U. H. Marshal, who shall ap
point Judges of Election.
Sbc. 6. Provides for compensation for
Marshals.
Sbc. 7. Declares the present government
void, and the functions of ail the State of
ficers at an end.
Sec. 9. The President is to use the military
and naval power to execute this law.
The Georgia Legislature.
To the U: S. Associated Press ]
Milledgville, Geo. Deo. IS:—The House
haß passed, the Senate School bill, to go into
operation in 1868,
. The Senate defeated Butler’s memorial
toCongreßS. '
The Government vetoed the bill incor
porating the Air Dine Railroad, and also
the Stay Law.
The Senate passed a bill to tax Rational
Banks and Insurance Companies, one-half
f f one per cent, and foreign Insurance Com
panies two per cent.
The House defeated the Bankrupt bill.
From New Orleans.
[To N. Y. Associated Press.]
New Orleans, Deo. 12.— Gen. Sedgwick
pleads that he acted merely under the
private general instructions or hia superior
officer in hiß movement againstMatamoras,
and he therefore does not feel that he is
guilty of either an act of indiscretion or any
other act not becoming to an officer in his
position.
It is currently rumored that Gen. Sheri
dan is disposed to shield Gen. Sedgwick.
From Canada.
ITo New Tort Associated Press ]
Montreal, Deo, 13.—Wm. D. Edsall &
Co., wjho lately disappeared from Boston,
leaving heavy liabilities, turned up here at
the St. Lawrence hotel, with a large quan
tity of jewelry, money, &c. Their creditors
followed and procured a writ of attachment,
butas yet the sheriff has been unable to
seize the property.
Additional Cable News.
[To the N. Y. Associated Press.]
London, Dec. 13, Noon.—Telegrams from
Amsterdam and Frahkfork of this morn
ing’s date report a quiet feeling in United
States bonds, and prices as rather weak. In
the latter city 75J was bidfor the issue of
1862 and 751 asked.
The Chattanooga and Kentucky Rail
road.
fßy the^O.B.AssociatedEr»s.] , ■
Chattanooga; Tenn;; 1 Dec.' 12,—A large •
and enthusiastic meeting of citizens and di
rectors of the Chattanooga v and Kentucky -
Railroad was held herd, to-day. 'Col. Gaw;.
engineer of the campony. made a report es
timating the oostof constrnoting the road at
one million and forty tbonsand dallars,and
resolved to enter immediately on its-. - coin- -
sirhctlon, 1 Cols. Ga'w and Snyder have been
invited to vlßit" Cincinnati In the intervals
of the enterprise.
S:3O O’Olcsk.
Commercial and Financial.
[By the U. S. Arsodated Press. I
Now Y oek, Dec,. 12 —Cotton quiet at 84 (itZsar
Flour; former sales of 9.000 barrels state rr SS®«fi 7s :
Western 35@»11 75; Ohleatgin S@»l2 72 Southern
steady; 2eo barrels sold at (10 so@»Kr Bj e flouraulet:
sold atls 75@57 Wheat steady, but qS Si
2%Z§££ ”£ w hfeer
Dec. is -—Spring wheat flour continues
inactive ana heavy, but there is a gradually Improving
demand for winter wheat, with which the b«K
poorly auppledv The prices continue about the same
as yesterday. Prime white corn Is forwarded sparingly
and is wantedprincipally for home milling* good to
choice red, is 90@3 io; medium' to fair 12 ro*
e *rs^f f n l ? ewb M e »5 10 @« jSifair and goodftf 90
@3 05. Corn la in active demand, with an upward ten
°£?El ; L I ? ew^*£**@96o ;yellow,96a@Bl. Oatssteady
*P 54@56 cents. Bye. »i 25®1 S 9. Barreled pork Marce
and higher. All Gtb*rvarteties of hogs product dun
with - downward tendency? ■ Mess pork C2l w
©g shoulders. llsf|S §£«;
IZH@I3C.; botchers’ hams Is@tsa Canvassed
sugar declined IB@l9c. City amTWestern isrSin
bbla.,at 12}j@i3ir. More iDqolry to-day lor sugars of
grocers descriptions, hot no Bales of moment Bio
coflee inactive eno rather heavy, at 17@iaj£ gold ibr
fair to strictly prime. Whisky, largesalescityin
prime packages, have been made In bond during the
past day or two. atsSc-fcee; city we quote at ,2 35®12 36
and country at.s2 so. - «,
[To the NT. Y. Associated Pre a]
New Yobk, Dec. ls.-Cotton quieter; Middlings TTd.
lands. 34Hn; Orleans. 56c. Floor qoiet. sales of 9.500
bbls. State at J 7 S@n on; cbla, $? so® 12 75; Western
17 3?(5-ll 10; Southern. 810 sf @l6 to, Wheat Quiet and
Heady, Cora quiet, sales of 7,r00 bushels Western at
»> lfl . Bje doll. Barley quiet; 9 o bushels sold;
unada Wftt ftee. »117. Oaln. 19,000 bushels sold:
Western, 63@66e: state, (9c. Beef qnlet; plain Mess
$l3@lF; Extra. $17@22 Pork firm: Mess, $2l 50® ’173!
O'd Mess, ,21@2i 25: Prime. »I 7 90@18 12 Lard firm at
12@li'3fc. Wh sk> unchanged.
Mobile. Dec. 12- Bales to-day of 2,003 Middling at
3C@sit; firm at ontalde figuresT
Nisi Pains,—Justice Thompson.—Morris, Talker &
Co. vs LeSbrandt —Before reported. Verdict for plain
tiffs for 119.367 is. -
Branon vs. Bonsall et aL-Before reported. Still on
trlsl. -
Qcaktek Sessions.- Jodge Peirce —Thomas Sheri
dan. convicted of a charge of assault and battery.was
sentenced to pay fl end costs.
James Ward pleaded guilty to a charge ef stealing a
watch.
Wm. B. Moore was convicted of a charge of stealing
a watch. The prosecutor was at the Che3tnut3treet
Theatre, purchasing tickets, when his pocket was
picked. • -
Jacob Benson and Marcella Sandem pleaded guilty
to a charge of larceny.
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ITfie Frccdmcn’s Bmrenn in Texas.
[By ihe XT. 8, Associated Press.j ‘
Gai/vbston, Dec. 12.— General Donbleday
sa Assistant Commissioner
, tt^T d “ en ’ s , Bnr ean for this State.
Col. Ellis s removal being personal, Col.
jbaythrop has been appointed in his place.
XXXI Ufa CONGBESS - Second Session.
ITo tho N. Y. Associated Presa.]
” Vv ABUiKQTOtfi Deo IRCA
Senate— Mr.Chandler (Mien.), from, tie Commit,
tee on Commerce. reported‘tbe Joint reaotVitlnn to
am end the ninth t ectloa of a bill for the protection of
the Uvesof passengers on steamboats, bo as to aihmr
steam boats to carry friction match ea without atovsw
them, as required by that act, In flre-proofaafes tuSS
three times and passed. . *'*7“
Mr. Tates (IK) Introduced ahlll to provide for tho
publication of the amendment to the Constitution „r
ihe United States. Beferred to the Committee on fiS
construction.
Mr. Howe (Wis.) offered a resolution, which was
adopted, lnßtincUng the Committee on Public Lands
to report upon the expedite cybf printing the tteport
ofjheCommlßSloPerof the Land Office, for the year
£Ddii>g July, 1866, in different foreign languages,for ex •
hibition at the Paris Exposition. <
Mr. Wad© (Ohio) moved that to-ir orrow be set apart
for the consideration of thebill to admit Nebraska and
t dorado, but subsequently withdrew the motion and
gave notice that he should pall up thebiLis tomorrow.
Mr. Bherman (Ohio) introduced a resolution calling
upon the Secretary of ih* Treasury fbr the
names of the National Banka that have not com
plied with the provisions of the Jaw requiring them to
keep a reserve furd on hand. Adopted. ■
The district suffrage bill was then taken up. The
question was on Mr. Dixon’s amendment to attach a
qualification of reading and writing the name of the
Mr. Cowaß (Pa) opposed the amendment.
Hr. Poster (Ccnnf spoke In favor of it.' -•
—. : LBy the U. s. Associated Press.!
House Millct (Pal) introduced a bJI toTpro-
Ii d ?i? rthe i appointmei L tof lessors and Collectors «
of Inteinat Revenue throughout the Cnited States/
to the Cnnmitteeba Ways and Means/ 6 * 5 ®
Mr. Donnelly (MinnJ introduced a bin to reorganise
terred to the committee onTerritorteia w
Mr. Hulburd (N. Y.) Introduced a resolution, v ' ich
was agreed to. authorizing the Committee on Pnbllo-
Mth : BecHonor the act toprotertthe revenue* approved •
fUS.* 1, Eeferreato the Committee orfways,
■the ilonse has jnst resolved, by a large voteithat
1 * adjoDll:s en 21111 fnat.lt aSos?ntosMu.:.
pe«entedl the credentlala of the
Jo£Jl se^!Sf™^ 1 . ec si. )r S, m fte Second District of Ala-.
b Mr eeoa SeconstrncUoa.:
introduced a resolution, which
r^K?rtS d ’5 lr f ct . lD ®'^fl 10 Committee on Post Offices
an( f F.9 5 * Hoads, to Inquire loto the expediency of re
estabU|hlng the SouthernOverlandMalhrontZ
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the District of Colombia Canal and Sewerage Oom-
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Mr. Brandagee (Conn.), from. the. Committee on
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Mr. Washbnrne .fny introdneed a resolution de
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20th Inst, it be nntil the 3d day of January.
( . OMo) “°ved to lay the re-olntlon on
the table. Not agreed io. Teas, 46; nays, 112.
Marine Intelligence.
[To the U. S. Associated Press. 1
New Okleans, Dec. 12— Sailed, Missouri, for Mew
York; Kensington, for Boston. ' w
MOBILE, Dec. 12— Cleared, brig Glendale with
hales of cotton, and so tons of lrom
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