~ ;fri ; _.; . _ Y~rry ~~s~,~`. ~:.~, ~ . Eim __ mmors, , • '..!).. A- , . , ... , 'rkirlt Trtelt -ron , vtu .Afl. : '• . lii...i-riiier ell:trool ' Uhilc4ille, and, Pat Beaver . .-:.". r• ::.•;. • ifdricedte. -..,;.....,.......... . '....:. .. .—. .... $lB Iff thiitiewest and . 'molt etyltett liziOriale t .cat, -, , ...7: ~.. •,•;-*.', .341Z1d sciake. - which luii4,biieq roi l at - • 82,5 - ',,• -- q 2. ',7 A great variety of ,4 11 styles, upwards freed Slit. '?:•::, ' . ulitorttve„—llie*Stastortruerkt,p theult, atil v .-. frig off very lows - '.' • r'. , ' . •••‘! , , . • - . • ' ''''. .."' raransoi;'all.wool Catalina% redu ced to. .. ,'.......',.; tifi' ( ,?- , i.. Oro. 15116 all.wool Casaba ere, reduced t0............' Sp „,, ”, ass Coare, in great variety, at prices equallyiewr ..3 - r: I've Cum:WIG, very low indeikl. ; • - - ~. •- -- ' 4,-. 1?, , ; : :Ctar whole aback of-Ititee,Ynisine, tioye , and t i,-. lii , , Cpa t tnflef3,oxtrutwo to be sold out ati, groat ta, ' Pureocriori 03' nuerii, -which aro In an CELEO U ' .kit guaranteed' lower than the lowed elseWirere, or , r :! r. . , ;he rale tancelledand inOriei refunded, .4:41/1 , wad examine our goods after .having . ex: ', *mined those of the "Elatwillcino houses before i iii iw vurchariag.' A. fairteat lir Wive ask. ' - • 7, .1 t i,...., way between / 1110,.. di Co.. , "'::',-',-: ;.i. f Fifth %I , , , - . Towns Harz.. P C.'.?'", r .'• at 'beet , . , . bta MARY= ST, d' PIIILADIeLTIIXA.._'I -,7'0.,, e , _ . ,- • _ - , Alin SOO nnowevrey. 24nw YORK.. „,lt h k,, allneart. every day we hear nanny per. 4,i, -, -trons complaining of headache, foss of appetite,- and that , -•-•„• ' they are xti)t'at to do,anything, do. Many is the day that f., we have felts* ourselves, and in feet, have gone to bed and imagined ihtraelves slick, but for the life of us could - sot tell what was - the matter. One day while thus cm: 3plaining. *friend add to us. '-''Why don't you try PI.ANTA. arrow Eirrratil? they are really.a good thing and will make r y ou feelur obaW like a new man,,n,, upon his recommendation we' bottle. arid took thorn according to the dire°. Nona. They seemed to go right tO the sp o t. and gave ua immediate rola Ever slate we have _taken ovary op r portutityloreeernmehd thew:. -. ; . . ... liaturox.ra. Wmnt:---Butreilet: to the beet imported Berman tiologne,and sold at half the price. • de.29,t0,t11,53t , block & Co.'s and Haines Bros% Plano Fortes. Moo &' Vabinetn'and Metropolitan .Organo.`wir and beautiful Vox Litllealta. Every keenCereelli velment. JEt No. 923 Cbednut et d 029 to th a trrallt . RINDT MANTZ43 GRAND AND t3QUARE • Agraph Pianos at raduced. prices: • Itleo. Mar easu'lS pawed alt larogi. Organs and Melodeons aacond• bald Planoeet all prices. ; • SCHERZER. Ael9l2t • • • Ek2s Arch street. - - STEINWAY'S; PIANOS"RECEIVED. TUN highest award (tint gold medal) at thalnterne). ttona • eitiott. Earle, ,1867... lige Report, at the Wareroom of - • :'SLASIUS ' sell 41 ..• No. 1 0 66 Chestnut street.. • THE CRlCKErtnost PIANOS RECEIVED the Whert award at Die garb; Expo4ltion; t 1 DTTON , i3 Warcroomt, 914 Chbatinit street, te9l,trl EVENING BULLETIN. Toes + y, , December 291'4868* '7O-171.011. OW 9 B TRIPLE SHEET. To-mono • we shall issue another Trip e sheet edition of the EVENMG BULLETIN, It will contain a full record of the events of the year; •local, foreign and domestic, and much other interesting reading matter. Oar adver tising friends should send in their favors early luaus vottivsrALLIBILEI. While Congress takes its Christmas holi .days, _the combination that is at work to force improper men into important offices, before General Great's strong hand takes the behn, are not idle. No grass grows under the feet of the profinsional office hunter. He knows no holidays In season arid out of MI:219014 by imiglit and by day, Lsidurown l and britton-licaes, - and plots and plans, and puihea his approaches to The coveted - post of mean-- xnamt. The pnafeasirand offin: - ,-bniatr cares mnthine for posts or honor,- 1 . 1: - 12.43 their are •ireacaptifilc of being nude profitable withal. Zia purpose is not to serve his country, but to same laThielt His -code of political morale 11/nut - frill bat one ;article, and-that is flacons. ffigh-toned, honerahle,,,pareovrigl7 citizens very rarely ;permit themselves tither to -use or to be 'weed - by such combinations as are now at =work in 'Washington; and the mass of the . _„_,,. --‘, ', punuctu2 party, havingno part not lot in I' ese combinations., but only deinan — g to see ,"i , e•Govenimunt administered through honest approved agents, look on with nn .,,r , ~ 'gaol disgust as they see the plots and i tktionuaterplots by which it Is proposed to force 1 'upon them men in whom neither they nor their representatives at Washington have any 4aftdence. g. : itiFT boldly asserted, in the most flagrant of ene k c ases,--that of the Commissioner of In ►al Revenue,--that,if the Finance Commit tie of the Benatocan be so manipulated as to f-alow Andrew Johnson's nomination to go be ,Core' . the Senate, a large majority of that body I ' jvill approve it. We do not think so badly i ' of the United States Senate. It is true that the result of the Impeach meat -trial proved that there are a few men there who can be tampered with, but it also proVed that the large majority 1, - , cannothe.so influenced; and the nomination Tossessing no merit or claim in itself,its con ' ;oration could only be secured by the use of aiirch personal influence as any honest Sena .tor will scorn to use for the purpose of filling ' , such an import ant position with any but a :man who comes before the Senate with an .unchallenged record. The plea that the Senate must fill vacant • . offices, and that if the President nominates a Republican he must be confirmed, will not stand the test of the facts of the present cases. .in the case of the Collector of the Port of Philadelphia, Secretary McCulloch picks a - quarrel with CiA. Cake by ordering the re miLival la a number of Republicans. r ,The - -Collector declines to accede to the secretary's wale%•ru. demand, and his refusal made the ground of his removal. A Re- ' ,' ablican Bena , e is asked to sanction this little rangement,and so to condemn the Collector .„ for protecting the Republican officials of the 'trenstom House. In a little more than two `,ntbs , General Grant will be President 3 3° h0 • Custom-House quarrel will certainly -, 't' keep that long, and the intervention of the forestalling nominations will be unnecessary. , -.*Wehave,no objection whatever. to hir. Marks, ~ ,iersenally or politically. We know very I:'3lttle about him. He may or may not he the brecise,man , for the Philadelphia Custom , Ajjouse. All we.urge is that, except in cases :no' f absolute necessity, General Grant ii4hall be left- free to choose ~ ~ -' :- I fis own agents,, and that he 4 crt diall,n come into office hampered by any 3 4jach schemes as these that are now being seediot Washington. re Lu the ease of the Commissioner of Inter 1.- I Revenue, the fotestalling combination has I fp' 1 less excuse. Mr. Rollins has be to en re a . ' - .r d and faithful officer. He wishes i; t , .4 But lids found that, under some in • 'Anot yettwholly made public, Andrew A 1. ot sends 4n a nomination which neces - all - Oielts a 'strong protest from those who t I' 4 ' i ' 4 . 1' -.ow anjust and improper such a • , ;", . I' •'..0/ is. 'Evldenee, oral and docturieu ,..l;:i Sent4d to the Finance Committee i . `i :7:- - ..S edemate° which -cannot be gainsaid or ~,t I ..-- asvay. The only pressure that is T:p -„Vitlitisid in - favor of, the appointment 1' ''' ' ' al obligations, res.l or im . L .. 'iry '' lo r.te kf l' eli giDn Arercognized -by some of ''' ' C ' rat me a/ warranting them In st 1 1)- • F.k.;: f - • {r—P n for. aii office. 'P . ;_tiny 'applicadensy ' 4. -- fit' the duty of Senatore and Con REOFVE. •'' OFIMIDT. foctorera of _ • , AGREFFE PLATES ' .iOPORTES: ~A ROti Stleot, • • `lodelphia. dolO•th a to 3mli , OF amen under MICA eircumetanees? Thai . know,that their Parti4oes not, , approve such appointments as these. They know e personal lliendships- or 'per sonat obligatierns, constitute no reason before the people' why ,they should fill public oilloes with • improper,, Men. They know that, in this particttlai, case, lenersl Grant t - would , send thent no r such dmination.' Whet then? 'They say - that the ofilcom u st be filled, t. , ,and that they can get no better nominatio n from 'Andrew . Johnson. But this they. ,can:do, if they really have the 'geed ' , of' , the public service at heart. They; , can keep Mr. Rollins where, be is. For these twb remaining months, that dlicer would undoubtedly.sacrifice . personal preferences,if a titheof the influence poeseised by these, Senators,and Congressmen were brought to bear trrion him, instead of•heing used to 'force,upon the country and'upon. the Republican - party, '.nen who are sbnply ',tin gly (dice-hunters, i . .nd who are in no sense • the choice of -the people: • Keep Mr. Rollins at his post, and trust the honesty and• sagacity . ofGeneral Grant to fill these offices with such men as all honest men will approve .- • =Ong ,1112VOILLEV. Binckley has rushed 'into print again, this time with a Somewhat Vulgar and. scarrilotis attempt to vindicate hin3self frorrohe charges made against bbn in XL Van 'Wyck's report to Congress on the Internal Revenue frauds. Binckley columns with , abuie of Mr ; Van Wyck, and proves to his own satiafac *ion that Abet gentleman Is a 40PelessignIce less scoundrel, The well-known ability die played by men of this class, when they are set to detect each other, might lead - us to believe that Blackley had,, nearly, stripped from the Van Wicked 'shoulder's the falsely assumed robes of honest,manhood; but we know whom Binekley Serves, `and•we know that like a faithful dog he barks at his mas ter's enemies in CongreSs because his master orders him to do so. His most serious charge against Van Wyck is, that the latter gentleman subpomed him and compelled him to testify before a Congressional committee at the very, moment when Binckley was about to unearth some most frightful frauds against the government; and. Binckley charges ..that stopped him in his impetuous career, simply. because Van Wyck was in league with the thieves. As Mr. Van Wyck tells a very dif crent story, the whole affair is reduced to a question of the veracity of the two men. In this case we prefer, of course, to believe Van Wyck, for one reason, because he is a well-known and reputable man, while Binckley is the disreputable tool of a bad Preaident,to whose scorn of honest men, not more than to Binckley's own; impu dence, the prominence of this pettifogger is due. But there is another good reason for discrediting Blnekley. Andrew Johnson owes his salvation to the direct pecuniary assistance of the corrupt_ rings formed for the express purpose of defrauding the reve nue, and he would net dare Ao eommission an agent to discover their rascality, and dis close it to the world. Binckley has been at work at this business tor a long while, and he has never made one discovery of any im: p9rtance ; at least he has not published one. Reiss always been jest upon the point of making a startling revelation, when some thing happened to defeat his purpose, as he charges in the case of Van Wyck. Now if Binckley 'mows anything worth telling, why does be not tell it ? Van Wyck's hand is off his throat at the present moment, and he can speak by the week, if he chooses to, in this free country. Let us have all the in formation obtained by him up to the time Van Wyck throttled him, and if there is any thing in it we shall believe his assertions against Van Wyck, and write Van Wyck down as a villain. Binckley need not hope to manufacture public opinion in his favor by blackguarding Congress. The people have so little faith in Binckley that they become very Gradgrinds when dealing with him, and demand good, substantial, well-proved facts; and if Black ley has none to offer, the sooner he simmers down and begins private practice the better it will be for everybody but his clients. One fact there is of which we are well as sured, that Binckley's business in New York was not to unearth revenue frauds and dis turb President Johnson's backers in their vil- lainy, but to rake up material from which to manufacture charges against Commissioner Rollins and other honest officers of the Gov ernment, who were objectionable to Andrew Johnson, and whose places were wanted for the creatures of that renegade. That is the whole story; and unless Binckley can furnish ample proof to the contrary, he may exhaust the language in attempting to vindicate him self from the charge. Select Council did the very sensible thing, yesterday, of postponing the House of Cor rection bill, indefinitely, in order that the members might not commit themselves blind ly to a purchase about which so many grave doubts exist. Mr. Smith, of the Twenty second Ward, made a strenuous denial of his supposed connection with the Tinicum site, and said that every one knew that he was in favor of a site in the Twenty-second Ward. This must be so, since Mr. Smith says it, but everybody did not know it, before this an nouncement. We are glad that such an ex perienced and energetic member, after per sonal inspection of the locality, thus • washes his hands of the Delaware County project, and adheres to the site in the Twenty-second Ward. We know nothing of the latter site, but it, at least,possesses the recommendation of being within the jurisdiction of our pollee and courts, and is not likely to be a swamp. We are strongly impressed with the belief that Philadelphia County contains, somewhere within its limits, eligible sites for this House of Correction, and that the scheme to pur chase hundreds of acres of useless swamp land in Delaware County, if thoroughly un derstood by the people, will not meet the • ap probation of the constituents of the gentle men who are urging it. ATMORE'S MINCE MEAT ! Misr the Rush Again Ready ! MINCE PIES FOR NEW -YEAR At mom's the Only Reliable .1 Stztißired'with, No.: - ther Btri6 TILE DAILY EVEINO:BI:UXTIN.:-THiLitIYSLPUtk;IX' iStoit4).ECtitki TO "t Ez T • =," • cr . Artpir.LARGE BROWN-STONER EVIL` DYING,' „ . 818 arst.,B2o Chestnut Street Built and ocottileib3%Meetiri Thdo:W Evatte.a Bo:. In now offend - ' TO RENT On favorable lease. Possession Feb. Inest. Owing to recent changes in our lnutineei Plana we will receive applications for the rental of the above pruperty. All applicationo will be etrietiy conflOentiat WANAMAKER :& BROWN.: eONFEUIIONEsx•. NEW YEAR CONFECTIONS NOV STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, d'll p ti . ; l2lo Market Street. i il'il 0 ;i i N.:i ~ E RNEST.IRROY-& CO. CHAMPAGNE. . CARTE BLANCHE AND SPECIAL. .itust received and for sale at the Agent's Prices. The Wines from this • Home, so , favorably known in England, are FRUITY and pENEROUS. They need bat a trial to place them on an equality with the fittest Champagne here. • SIMON 'COLTON & CLARKE. 8. W. corner Broad and Walnut - Sta. del 4n FEIIITS FOR THE HOLIDAYS; MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut Street, Invite attention to the following New Malaga Raisins. LL New Zante Currant& Fresh Leghorn Citron. White Spanish Grapes. Florida and 'Havana Oranges. Princess Almonds. Lady Apples. Barbary Dates. Dew Bordeaux Prunes. Turkish Figs. Pates des Foies Gras. Dried and Canned Fruits. And all the cboiceet delicacies most desirable at this season, in quantities and at prices to suit large or small buy era. 5,000 NEW MUSIC ALBUMS, Magnificently bound In Gold and Leather, Ready for Sale Tuesday, Nov. 24th, AT J. E. (MILD'S PIANO WAREROOMS, 923 CHESTNUT STREET. oniainiog NM of the Newest Pieces of lbicfor the Piano, Vocal and Instrumental, no one of which was Published in the First Edition. Price, INDEX. 1. Turluretto (Quadrille). H. Marx. 2. Pi also of Tears (tion),F. Schubert. 8. oßptaln Jinks Wong 'l '. Maciagan. 4. Valence (Polk akin taffe)..T. Ascher. b. Robintsoo Crusoo (Quadrille). Offenbach. 6. Not for Joseph (Moog). Arthur Lloyd. 7. 'The Lover and the turd (Song), P. D. Guglielmo. b. ()ghee Aux snfere(Quadril,e), Offenbach. 9. Jerusalem , the Golden (linen), A. Ewing. 10. The Merriest Girl TheL's Out (Song), arranged by C. Minuet - - • 11. Cousin ot Cot:rein° (Pcbottlsch Elegatite), J. Egghard. I . !. How Fair Artl bon (Song). EL Weidt.. la In the Starlight (Duet), Vocal:S. Glover. 14. On the Beach at Cape May (Song), words by K. N. Slocum. 15. Schfitzen•Morsch, Carl Faust. 18. Volt limner ( Polka). Carl Foust. • 17, Ohne Kugel Und Blum) (Galop), Carl Faust. 18. Good Bye, Sweetheart, Good Bye, (Song). J. L. Hat. ton. 19. La Chatelaine. (Polka Iffiiiintrka). Carl Faust. 20 Tild Young Recruit. (March) 13 •Itlchards. 21. Five o'clock In the Morning, (Ballad), by Clarified. 22. 'The Moon Behind (lie Trees, (Song), G. T.Wilson. 23. Up and Down, (Galan), Carl Faust. 24. he Black Key. (kiolka Mazurka). A. Iderzog.• 25. flamenco from Don pasguale ..(Opera gong), Deni m a risph oo la Comoro •10pera Bouffe), Fauteuil(' ar ranged by. Ketterer.. • • 27. Dom J Nonce. Sweet Home (Variation). J. 11. Slack. 23 Marche dee 'Tam hours (Militaire). Sidney. einitb. 29 lee 'Varieties Piato.leunes (New Quadrille). • 3u. La B. Ile Ile.ene (Grano). arranged by.. Godfrey. 81, Conic Beck to Erin (Song), (Marine. 82. Artadne (Polka Mazondia,) A. Taloxy. 88. Maggie's Secret (My Lleart. Is over the Seal (Belle), Chiribel. • . 84. Inc Strudel (Galop), dari Faust. 85. Hine Bird (Polka Redown). Weingarten. 36. smile memo poslop), Arranged b,y T.l ATeckot, Jr. 87. The Naiad's (Barcarolle). 10, :Nock. 53 Fire and Flame (GaloP),'Carl Faust. •Victoria 1 Racers (Qteiddllea), Weingarten. 4 0 . Luereaie Herein (11 Brindisi), (Annie). Donizetti. 41. Scenes 'I bat 2t1:0 BrjOhtekl,(lttic4ana), (Sung), W V. Wallace. 42. fat First Witeis Dead (Barbs Moue), (Song), Offen 43 Ire Adieux (Nrreturne). Y liorrn.. • 44, Fra T'iuVolo (rant .1,4.4), arranged by Sidney Smith, 46 VliiPo des POMP (Waltz). Ifeifei er. 4d. (Arius Anfinam (opera Stabat Motor . W. Kuho, 47.1 La Payorito °reran De Concert), J. Ascher, 48. ,n to,orfellen ('A Ritz, 4 Heide), J,Gengl. 49. Httnetler Lsben (Waltz), Strauss, 50, 'Sanger's (March). Price, 2 50. S.A FE FOR SALE. One of Farrel At Herring's. IT IR AS /131.0 D A S NEW" AND 'WILL III; SOLD AT A ontkILer_HALIF Puttee. - -- 24171 y at out() to 22 963 e. 0 1 :1 , ILA :011 1, I' L OUR -` Atf C.) 41 , 4 s f ;1 1 -0 4 0 Pr We' THE ABOVE Celebrated Premium hi* Flour. GEO. F. ZEIENDER'S maim DEPOT, FOURTH AND VINE. ac 29 tb trt STATIONER V. Awarded the Only Medal for Blank Books biF the Peri. iisposhlon, I sat, WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS; 339 CHESTNUT STREET; 55, EL- FOURTH STREET, BLANK .BOOK S'rATIONFiRS, STEAM POWER E'RINTERS, A complete aback of cvall-agaaonoil BLANIC LOOT s of our own manufacture. , , A full otook of 0()IINTING-11OUBE STATIONERY or every deActiptlon. . ViIitIPETINON. /Lu. NEW CARPETINGS, of the , beSt French, English, and Ante rlcan mantifacture, eankriteiiigi T r am; queue, Chenille, .axminster, , 1111ilton , o, Veivetti, Bru eels, irittnstXl9 throe JOY Ingrains, - Damask anti: Veuhslarinr also," ilr,T •CAoths ana.ltlattings, ;every.' quality, great variety. AU at ieweept Cush prices. R. L. Knight &Son; 1222 Chestnut Sfroot, ' 11003 P SKIIICWS, • • • 4 1100 P tilt 'it'll ANL , 01311tiltsir MAN lIFAHINDItir; NO r! (- - ;4., 812 Vino etroot. All isosilbfroadoi9ilhAkivt_AnOtor,t4lo....ll , and arronted. Hoop Skirts roPftirod: Baorpc ' I • It .71 hair 7 l• WEN H J. B. 131.hOSTER LI CO.. lON South Delon-aro avonclo dal! St* ' del6tu 118 a tfalrP MIZE BY TELEGRAPH. -DAY'S CABLE NEWS. ndon MotOr : Market -DAVE; COTTON ',: - :.::,: , ;:....!',...•:t-. , . , ' ,, : A iiiii(-1(..*:0":,!'.14.0:14':: E ROSEOIt&NS he Alabamtt, Clahmus esPatehes ReAffi.mtcid ork SPRINGFIELD MISS • BOWLEB WILL NOT DINE: fly the Atgantic .Vabies noon, Dec. 29, A. M.:—The money, market is Ivo. Consols, for money, 92X; for account, United, Stated Fivettwentlee firm at 74% ! erican load' quiet. 'Vie" Ralfroad,263€l,Bli • Centra3,:9s3 ; Great Western, 4234: 4vantbor., , Dec. 29, _A. 31.—Cottott market lye; the ealesigi4o=d4r are es timatedat 15.900 es. The shipments from Bombii eine°, the report up to the 25th inst. have been 10,090, es. Red Weateru Wheat, 9e. 191+99e. 11d. er articles unehafiged, • • _ ruArtroxyr, Dec. 29, 4. : M.-U. S. Bonds dull TIT HosecTans Ilimpion• , • Ipecial Despatch to the Plata:Evening rVasninceron, Dee. 29.—Certain correspond here who aenewe , consists principally in con-, dieting the accuracy ofyourspecialdetspatches now denying . that any ,interview over took ce between. a, member °loth° Senate Cam ttee on foreign, Relations and. Secretary and lir ' : reference to' sending limit:vitas to este instead of Mexico. This denial makes provers. , to. say that - Senator Patterson t New. Hampshire,. was the'" member. of Committee alluded) to as goindto 'see Mr. and for the :parries° named„ and my. de-, tch was based upon what , he related to me nceming t that interview, The accuracy of ur correspond - C/4'e despatch regarding the Ala a Claims has also been called into question.' °mating as it . did from' high official sources correctness cannot be siecessfully denici., as so from whom Information was obtained pos- Is far better information on the subject than else who attempt to cast reflections:upon it. From Springfield, Masi. rarsorme, Dec. 29.--Bamnel Denies * the itor of the Springfield Republican; declines a suer tendered to him by qoyernor Bullock and her distinguished citizens of Boston., His let r which appears in the Republican of thiamorn • , discusses at some length the Antics of Me_ cadent journalism and of the Aittericais press the beet defence of the rights of the American Export 01 Spe!ellet: pedal Deopatch to - thiikitilidelpbtillventng Einiteitri; NEW Yonx Dec. 29.—The, Westphalia. which Ile to-day ior .oonthezepton. tekea 588,000 in , . , Weather Deport. Dee. 29. 9L. L Wind. Weather. Then slater Clean 32 llfaz ........ Clear. 89 Cloudy. SS 381011 • W. Cloudy. SO awra aw 1 0rk.... _ vgey. 34 dladclphle Cluady. 33 ilmiugton, De l 8 Cloudy. 84 astungton.... . Cloudy. 32 & W. Cloudy. ogusta. Ge. &W. -];tatting. , 'A% ........ Cloudy. 32 affaloMilnlug. 42 Iteburgh r• ....... Cloudy. 40 N. W. Cloudy. 28 °bile. E. • FeVozY• -bt ew prima, li. _ goody._ 64_.$ iIIBELI3 ey Weet.. gi• Ana .... 15=1 tate of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. A. M.— 13 des. 12 M. ; 01.0. 2P. m.... 35 des. Westheriabaing.; • Wind Southwest. HOMICIDE IN MISSOURI. anal Encounter Between Two Law. yen. In t+t. Joseph. (From the Bt, Joseph Herald. Dec. st.l Our city was thrown Into a state of great ex tern( at last evening, over the news of the fatal ltulte of an encounter between two lawyers of to Sr. Joseph Bar, Messrs. A. T. Green and aseph I. Early. For some time past gry feelings have existed between ieee two men, which have well nigh unmated at ames In an encounter. The imam tale cause of the present meeting ?MB the publi; It/on in this paper of two communications; one n Tuesday, and the other on Wednesday last. he former was brought to this office by Mr. arty, and the latter by Mr.,Green, both lawyers, , ad each recently connected with the editorld partment of a newepaper—one published in ebra(..k a, and one in this city. The facts, as we gather them from Mr. Er- aat and other eye-witnesses, are briefly these : .bout 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon the two let on Fronds stmt. a little• west. of Fourth: ' Ir. Early immediately told Mr, Green that he 't lust retract the article published in the Marta tg Herald, or prepare to defend himself. Mr. /men refused to retract, when Early struck , ' im—some say with a revolver ' and others in eating that he first threw away the revolver, af ar being informed by Green that ho was narmed; at any rate, his revolver was soon I ropped , or thrown tmon the ground, and they I Hefted. Mr. Everett, who heard the scuffle rom his law office, called to Mr. Lucien E. Uar- 1 er a a brother lawyer, and both hurried to the treet, whore they saw, the two In close conflict, dr. Early standing on the 'curbstone, and Mr. ;men in, the otter. Early had Green by the .air with one hand. and was kicking and striking I dm. Mr. Everett and. Mr. Steele t a citizen' who hanced to be passing by, at once interfered, and( eparated the combatants.. As soon as released :d :arty snatched a berm. cane from Green's;;! .rm, and with it struck him a severe blow,sin the , lead. Early then stood on the pavement; facing ;reen, declaiming in a menacing:Mintier .andl halting the cane at him. , Green straightened up; ( (row a small Smith & Wesson'reVolteer'and AiNit •t Early, the ball e t trikinglath litoo'lo;brAast';,;( ;men held out the revolver 4.44 if.about to sheet gain, when Mr. Ey,afelll l llollY 'AlliktChedit,gol4. its band. Green .then.walked, trnrhlsmflice, in ,n adjoining' !Ad , * '.'Eiirly , Staggered neck, ctaspifig' his':' Overt ,''''tllo.l round, hurried to ,lhe (loot ,of Hall's inery store..a te,w,pgeMiektant;,,atilOclalegedi,` am shot , Jae Wits-led totttuarear,of.the.room r placed;On - bid; *hen be sold, 11, 115/ . 'God'? `ma dead -for -the-.4loctor—my-deari lear wifqwbeit4lll , she: deiint , Tallink,fromithizi:' )ed, on Breathed lies:lael,..withent uttering, groan or '.• Coroner (Beiglioir 'immediately summoned i u ry, wh xirge , rn I sed! r aoll fedi oterDed meet at /A. M. tOlcd. ~, YI .•t. Turang v, Der. 29.-The pressure for money atilt con ciao' s hes,y, hurt the rates of discount are uncbancelotad the demsnd both at the Banks and on the street, is fully met. Trade, as usual at this period, is dull and mn.t un satt:fact.ry. withant. however, any • very violent fluctu. [dim s in prices. , ._ Ihr•ita•as at the Stork Board was very dull this morn: , legend prices weak. tiovernment.' securities ale not, ,quite a• stream as et the doer yesterday. State di 24 se ' fles,,,sold at 107. City 6. are steady at9o for the old and, Sfo'. for the new coytifica'es. ~ . , 1 7h; re Wet° no transaction:fin Pending Railroad at the session of the board. but no marked falling off in price on -1 curred, closing at 49t;(•349'(. Pennsylvania Railroadsql, i k, at 543; tWI was - hid for. : k)at as ipso rreferred;- 25 fqr;,• ladr-ir bra and Erie. and 115 for htm th Pr:near:rank:L.-„ , .. 3 .,. 1 . in Canal securities there were smalt,sares pf,-Irrihr It” i Navigation at 281. f. Bank shores remake dui; ;,praltll, solos , of. Mechanics'' dank at SI- fnAkgd,and w paasenor „Brit., : .1 way stocks very little debar:4oes ef If, eSitottvAle qt04%1: . Messrs. Do haven and ',ltrotber'. No. .. six donth . , aird, Istreet, make the followingAubtationn cit - the,retea,l4 .a.g. , change to day. at 1 P.lll-:.t.initAtkStathe . Sikes, 11191•0047); (4114fS'; do. do.. '02.110•10%110,..1 do. dn.. led1.107q1107 1 4 ; 1 o. do .1065 1071„;airmia, de.do..ltirr now„11:11441.1. 1 -/4;403.- du - 1867, new. 110)60110: do. 18611,'Aiffile:11.1 ..ta • - Fivei 'Ton. forties, ims,'o•4lesM: 4 1)11e. CoMe.llltolletee,',ll4r deli,' 13431(c 1.15 bilver, 180140 5 01;12: ~,, : if......,.. ~;.,.. • ~• .•, - I'.l' '''' I Smith . Ritndnlnh & Ce".:bapliterti, , wawa add .. .Onaritaut, . :` quaff.' at 10. o'clock". ark, folyriva•:pold.: 13*i; Alpitint,' 'fitrites Fixels:'11181; 1141,5*1ff1.4n, Five.tmeit.ll!e ' t 804,1105; ;'ollllrde. dd.dtr', IitaI."IOVAWnYM: do. 4 9.. 13 . 0 .. It 07 ,4 "ktall'ev do. do. July. 18E5._ 1.10,56(4110-;,,' dn.. ati; : ',40 , ... I 1f67;1.11.1.310110%'; do. d0,.,(19.. Aikaielttiffgllnk - 'i f ~.11,.. §..,, ,Fideti,L,'len•fortiea. IOW:40105; :Us t,y eiburt.euusi.„, ~.:, ~, to. t ' 1 , Jurpooke & Co. quote (invert:Meg t ecotypes, the,,,t0 , ,,, Aay. t e e follows:. U,43 Ife , 1::1-114M01141,it 'Five.* wen 4, Fier' o . 3,datin,, neyvnytrtwonlios,of.o64.l ,t'ddo7 ...19. i, ,db,lilen. 107.9,0"nr13.:IFIVelxtentleti.OL.Intv,...Dovatto„,;..... t :do. ').t . a. rit44111.b. 40 . ./864:turiP40111!4t..Terr-fortngi.' fJefikm,lo , s4ic.tointatisill, I , 0: t:., , F ..,:. . I li', I' tI))4.11111,1 refit ~ &hare& N.±ene, Isanitenblig South Thintatrent.qttote ...-. ~ 4 forder. Stat.sthlodarla.,:to;day.n:Efolltyratt Tetrotrasco. gide. 3! Miran': do. new. 69(?.70; Virginia. old, 051,10056: do. new, , I . 07; atortl: (laroline. --- oldr - 601 - : -- derytern - -69:10'atkrHdis , - ~bearii 00:ii;&90 2 A : Georgia. Ws. *MBBl.l4;•Mtn'ile;foS93l,l•' ,-,....., ir.t, ~ .1 '',41.1t1.‘,. :r--........,,,,,,,,,,,,..4.•-r-.4, no. , :r0r!.e.ii,;•,...„. 1; -- •: : _rhil l .. 6 4 4 ifelil9!;‘ O l kil el ti C LOM* 4 ls 64 :r: ' , 7- Ttrs.onav, Dorn 28.--.Theretat.rather answerilotigita 1.110 t: r. IVerteed. and blOttusheirt sold Met. .167<'755 It 25---the totter' ''fi 11800 or an n; e Timotby•selladaimnall lota 'at $2 ff 543411 nee bintbri.- Flaxseed-is 'featly at••s2-bgt.---- --------- -- - s,,Thge is nhibing dettfOliQuereibtoMlitc=filid No. 1 is:: :offerod .tlS.4l,lter.tone 0 7,, , , , , mt it . e , l, )111.11i-1, -.Mr.) I' 1 1 ),, 'l7,ll„nour,Markidie area' ly depressed i!there; hedttg nett , i t:ly excenbSor inn all lobt for the,enpoly hf rtintlynno,o , t et t ealeantionuegAno , at tvd,15(115.75 wrath": Eittrt:s at , - ( t 5 '5O r lotra:'llna Winconaln extra family at A 7 25'49; '. opesota.- do.i‘lio..- et tfr7-6 ) 1 48 liptir-Pennstylvanitrand lOhk,Lhio . de1f„,at,1894441:00- for r I low. ,gratik:aull h eft.: W 3a b 11111418 1V)‘atteY:t.Aboutihibbarrole ,FtrotEleunsola , fitt , ..57,7tca8, , ,, ricesmfeiltenAitttiosno peronista. , .1)7)))) ;JP I 4 btr Vt , beotratirkatill extromoinnuiettrott ontrta•ifew • -/oti-weee Olgoehil o*attectligßA In _r Rut; V 11048143 ter ii .•ii.,•X/30F.C_Ciainal l ktv''': --.1.....i.r.. J. ':',. Amber and 0111:2*.E1* , r"r White. Ale Ist • qtlinep neat( ,„",," t ,','",, P. .' ',::;',',:, ',..•.,!':: .et !.d I D I telae n t i lsegelng nr, v t.orn here ftilbal'Olf,blitt' , ' The 1111111. lilloWitelitti,i,a ' .:, it.:o, ' :',..' , , tosilleii - t e e t 'itytpty aug g ita4Viirigold . at 13.50. - te '' 1 —l-ft , l”. " 0".. '. 3 ' '`):,) V:).5)Itt,)141)1Irr i.' 0, , I) unalummed ;Western,aelltromwe4oye 4 Fs 1, ,, e a 1 ',,r, TENTH DAY'S cßocg,gontps:' l !'• .v.f141 4 ,. , 14 Whisky feJ , ln at... l3 .mallaiit.tin tuaidt:illt-iklags7:- 4Dy1..1 ) ANT; Temmingn-T•liiiilloVi'pliitvlist ,i6;ectlti4l4.l,%';'', - !,',.., . —0- :i-44.-t- , :, ~- , . , ,- ,lii:., f , '• , !-Li:' , 1 . 73 -7 he ease of Oro. rt."Cor Itthmtro' 0 ri.fguffoo,l‘4,lthe , I: ;.,;',.., New 'Vatia„.,_l7(ll4. - o,ltit. NatiVietk - ',.., murder of 1tiqq,..4.-littb Idres,re, mile f i ; (47mortoing, the; -, ~_-, [Flom she tc - Y,, Vera!' ef:ttrtirinai; ~,.,•"." ;vo n room na,„osummangoroW :with. jninotatora.and--- , rettgangrt Ca-Gold wairtin ekt einbly'dttli • •olommdity,„ vitnesuee." The hruenhr - indleatefknqi.49 4 4o.lut - cort: `ln the markets of Wall street tmriny -go, itqh. ‘ thtt the , inued calm andeonoposed. _,- ' . • _hearAtatijOurned an hour oarlieh• ttiad'pl in akt•o u r? aceral t Irene 0.-4, Wiceniliriut,thave .ityproi-Aotiopor,43ll,beet ,- '•tobtliap v. transactions. Thu orice , t4/4 4 d , 't 1:14 , f. rose u hirty yesta,.,but x0t..111 -,ty 0dk,r411411 0 4-1141/.•Aor, tratl2: - 4au An ftlfand declined to 154 ff, at the blolo' ' lit" b ill 4 3ad ; we:14.10;4. fil•Y gPoil , b!Pli ." ~ Ma , ‘. , ,t' "., le -... ::: • , n.., , ;of gosh geld was evidenced in, 41 -. 1 n)I'llIk . ' u40.10,- 11 . w u h i l l e n ll 7to tinor rtexit.37lo'groll;llo , 14 4 0'4 413o,mated . Cre o7o •eximirnednillYlll o ll o ,lll4B4•oChiliti4lso::3l4k. ' lmen:.srattortd from 4 nitmete for the cast seven yr are : have hon , d, , hibmWit.i. Owl he it tufted BIM of V 20,075,0011: fhtt' tit:Th taint:km - Wore ' lam Lewis. jtlr..Thortrinon and James Ma tin spent . '4111420 701 and the ourrenenttainAgell $ v0 r ,,J,',...c, ',bout bltni*eiewrirnaiawnottfdretMretrirwtrandikit'Alne In the afteeneonttheitidliieg tuhrke :WitE - atarae, _ 'ter: and Mr. LaWl. raid ho had, lurtin,,,dperiAved ;beard let Ned by , extremleratrlnoney.,' Agthtfpeg ,iittriglq'j id , l l . . In.. Martin speak about it this ntorcidg..' , ..r.ok • •me a a comparatively ritorleeltntrtirev,itibut'bisedlirt m - • ittil.tlin -"' van. ad Ft ,--, Aniireit...allirmed - 1 -- Itreiv....thist - xtrorm ' , eM"l'''WTyle :mien at the close on Ostorday,,ev . ulna ,,, Ott this ~ veil, T . nth and , Pitte.. wail .altiano4 deem the - murder; A.. , sego ' t the great ranjurlty-of pritTplvtitag, Velhtevioloea.,' ` neasurod dip:well andfoutidtbist , thir eortitilita balliedri'•"'irrtli lIPIIMPR and guff off thol r ditrllitnift , gams (moved by'ditectien of the tlonunonwoudth. arettliton. Toward this 1900" tit BUM trotz4 ttiotio3y I L. V, Machette, affirmed-1 know Joseph Gilbert for 80 Moraine strongly activd and the needier c ant of borrow 1 - • • l'.-::-.-:1;114,,nktr,E.' ye are; knowhini well;I &isn't iiiikause thiers•ls a • sweeten in }Vita clytia who would believe him .1 don't thy* ' is pontible tor him to tell 'the 1'; ;.• cromeesamlned-1 was ono of a number of , persons for whom Mr. Gilbett builtheueeff and; theme was a aistillpt • between ue; there was aladateent notable& ' • .• 1K ilham Italpiel, who' bait known. Mr. 01104 for fifteen , . 1 .,7 eats, testifit a instrepot/Glen was goad} .Thehna firming teetified that he had known Mr. Gilbert' seventeen years;; Would not ray what blares/Mallon for- truth WPM:I, som t lisecple conaider, bim a t bad man, and others coneidor *good num, butt would neillitt±!o be the judge between hem. , , ^ • Ft nismin l'itoodelde had known tJoeeph'-; Gilbert 25' year/. and was his , brotherdn•law g testified that he had ' no coupe With Mut for 16 years.' owl could-not tell' la chararter. •I aninelT. Who that he had kiorvh Mr -Wert :V:01 0 20 !years of late - yearn heard very „ little of • years ego never had any confidence in him t would I . lotteiy totem Urn when bitintertgat was at stake Cretwexamired.elth reputation ten yeera alto wit With Gore whom ere engaged in .f ernightegleilding. materiel; : r,"'l borne renelled-.6lett with Mr. Gilbert; referred to yesterday, was,gboet b oard bill; I thou ght _ the mutt .was by lire. Otibert. , but co yesterday found-Out Was* suit by him ; that war • the reason geld he had not rued me; lusyysans Mon large suat of .:; I . ll 9 l o,7 — l#ieb oo . and there Is a euttrowpendittg'hetween ne..... - - B. Werthlngfrn• to tilled that ho - had known Mr Glitiett ten or tweige yam; 'ltta repigattoi; for truth is Creeeezetnilied, - - , Minr& 'one man say he believed thiit Ide, Gilbert soul the canoe of his losing &GO. George B.Twltchellll3r..sworn.-1 am tiS years of age; it the time this happened I wu living in Tnirteenth street near Vine; lam a widower; mywite died 16 or 17 yelre ago: *be died in my house In Tenth street oppoeite the Je &mon College ; she nom! wae inetinel"elFl ;Itt , ggr Wag in an inmate aetium. Mr. ituigert • jected Judge reviaTer deke d trio olaect of the 1 -Mrl.;MMann—f tick three preliminary nnestions 1n order to allow who the whiten is, and I will show Mr. Mogen—Pet your offerht voktiog and not make it in the hearing of the lam Mann—l•prefee rot to Make it in fn writinc The Con t directed the ales , to be made in writing. Thin was done— •' • _ ;”. ; • • Att.Bleon,—W,M yourbotors hest me in 'support of it? Jadge,Brewaterouggested that in the argument of spar— . point; there ebould be 'matting mild about what ' . wee in or out, of the tate, - • - • itwor hard to tell what wan In and what'swim out of this:ease._ flistreat deal has get into this case, and the defence oug ht to.have en import , ;ty to re. move vrbatever of prejudice may exlat, in the ; ;d of the • r. Begert interrupted bir _Metro; and objected ' to any", 'Statements of what was Outside Of !house. ' The object I here Is to have this case tried fairly , and properly. and y any thing in retard.to the.risoner might be eridentihbut , ' he could not see what this wittiest; could show; '2lr.elann eaid he thought be duty bias to make the rtntement be woe aboutto -gig& Over - one hmadred thousand copies of a story had peen elicit. tared before; this tries' that ale witness: by big cendue4 diem* his a lie to the insane asyinmn: He will be piitit out se theman'who did that tbing.end•we matte show this jury at the outset that this witness is not the George Twitchell who drove his wife to toe ituttne istrium , 'l he Court sustain ed the objection and th e evidence was pot admitted. , • itnets continued—A Imeseenger, came to my;house the ;: r- night of Ulla otennence.'and informed toe of the murder • and the arrest of my ton; „I, can hardlytell what, then occurred, for I was So- Struck; I , went down' to the house ; my eon. was ,"; not: ; in the -home • when I reached t h ere: I went ; his sleeping room, • and remained with Mrs. Twitt ell until' 6 o'clock in the morning, when, at her earnest reneest.l went to the eta. - ,tion•hc use to roe my Fong f did not see bleat they would - not permit it: 'saw bim firet at this coroner's inquest; • I interned to the bouee 'at 6 or -7 o'clock. and , remained there-- until gammon. when they- .took my' sou's vile to the Central Stationt the wily Article" Itook from that house at any time weregome articles ofiewelrywhich titre. Twitebell gave to me in the'carriage; there was one clatter diamond ring. One eap,phire ring. one Pin ( one pair or earring* two imitation breastpins , two p aim gold rinse two pair of sleeve buttons. ono set of- gold ; c oral JewellY, ore gold bracelet, one , gold 'thimble. one set of , etude, one gold breastpin and one gold buckle. - Crose-examined--Mrs. •rwitehell was taken to the al& Sion beuee shoes 12 ~ 'cinch: that. 'day; (rem 6 or 7 o'clock. , in 'be morning until 121 we attlis house these articles ; et jcwriry were given 'to me a' short time before ehe started to go to tide station house; I cannot say hots Ling alter that 1 a eat back to the homiest think .1 havtt testi back to the house two or three times sine that nig ht. ff. W. Gross M. D.. sworn—fez ►rimed:in; :riffle at Eleventh and Walnut; I am one a the lecturers at Jelfer , eon College; one of the colleague of Dr. Levis; have hid , large experience in surf [cal maladies •and ;diseases; lansilisr with blood-Mame:3 have read the evidence in this case about carrying' tha bets and bathing' the! head; the body begins to pttifen about five or' or boars after death.. and ;remains:' ; that Condition 'trom ,16 to It hour* as a rifle; the stiffening COMta 013 more slowly atter death from shock; death, horn chock retards the coagulation of the , blood within the body; cannot any that loss . of blood retards the coagulation within .the body; - blood .co sedates - plower in a cool stmosottere , than it does in a warm one: when the bode of Mra. Gill was found the blood *theta bad not coagulated, because that cerement:es wit/I'th° stiffenieg of the body 6or 6 hours after - deaths taking the facts in thin cue about Gm. Hill's body, G was in *favorable condition for sprinkling. blood. for t understand that the body, was found within tiro or MX hours: blood and water in equal parts have no effect num the coagulation. bet if the wat..r be in excises, ; it etards ; if the fi hriact of;the " blood ts• separated there a thin film formed I have examined the clothing firocdn,c:a in i t t l i 3 a t 11" as carefully e ES could o a in IT iced with the na ked (i eye and withleum i not oriLusilli croveope; that would : only tinge satisfie d Ina that the blood was that of *mammal. • - • _ Question...are you enabled to account for the sprinkled i Pt the vent and Daatatooaa typos anyother theory teehro ' of the cloth,. =ME sALts' ;.:.MISSION Answer—l am. Questlon—U.. . whist hypothesis - or thee*" answer—lt Arnie spots could base got upon the coat. the Test end the pantaloons and uton the boots, wigs the ezeeption of the_umor aside of the left boot. high uP. milers the pant had been rolled or pulled up: Question—What is your theory ? Answer—The spots cm the boots could be made bitten. ping in the blood its the YAW In tarrying In a body from the yard to the kitchen and b! Within* the head.— -- Question—What is the character of the stain on tke one side of the boot ? - Answer—Thera stales look like smears. Question—cmid yon account for these sprinkles upon the clothing by:the:fah* back of the bead poolof untoward" dblciod? Answer—l could. Question—lf the prisoner's body had been in a atoning .voritton. atd when the bead was raised it had fallen suddenly backwards. and a quantity of blood had fallen from the wounds in the bead' into the pool of =nom. nlated blend beneath, might or might not these sprinkles .upon the clothes have bean thus made? .Answer—Veri many of them. Qum tion—Do you feel confident of that? Answer-1 dn. Queetton—Could or could not the sprinkled spots upon tho right sleeve have been very readily made in thle way 1' Answer-1 tilnk they could. the Ques i tiobin—g o Could yo d u account for any of those epote by bak f the hea Y Answer-1 could FINANCIAL and CODLNEBOIAL Site PhUadellphigi, Eitoney MailKe t Sales at the PhiLadelphla Ste . c4 EX4161101. MESSDoane. IRO Penna 6's Sd per 10T 109 shNeston'illeß 10! SOO talpilstless cap 100% 83 sb Penns 13,1 ts 51,f i5OO do Its 300% 90 sh Cam t Ambov 1291( 900 do dne bill 1003 d 67 eb Leh Np inlets 1283‘ 9 sh Alechllk Its 81 UISTWIEZN TOO City 68 old d bill 96 8000 Pa Ist mtg Gs 1(104 013 sb Pmmu It 55x 100 rib Lb Nv stk c 2S 100 Th Read 31 493 i 1(0 th do reg&lnt 49 , anomie 2000 Lehigh GldLn 87. 3300 (J&A 68 mtg 'S3 873 i (Continued in the next Edith:n.l BOA.ED6. 100 sh Read R C 49 100 sh do 49 LOO sh do 2dys 49 100 Eh do 1330 4934 300 sh do c Its 49;4 nosan. MO al Readli 49 . • •. . , rt•' e.% athr • 141.1 t. A I • • erg were compelled to p v altserte.',"of _fancy rates to • Wake, their accounts good .at Dank. Seven ,; per cent. "'gold was the riling „ rate of interest on' call ohne, , mood' ,•'lnr'" taanY .htstaneetr commission "rebaull from an , , eighth. • to; threeteishthe werd ••paid l addition. •••.7 he Contraction of he: banks against 411 e eta tement,for' the quarter e tiding December 84 is the principal Canes of this stri Th ere is also ' a diets, clic salon to suove'fnods at this Oengenct. SEOU. While the great' -Volume of aSectitation requires Unite amounts of COD' to - carry st 4 cke.' ',The pressure) ott the winced the banke to , impel, the aonthern demand - for entreaty and to atmear t Wen II In the statement leaver, little how) of, n eluder feel, big In'the Metier ,market'pefore,• trio , beginningof the yet,.be atltainent bond market wee reriallikebly Strong, and active throughout the day; not 'iso much through a speculative demand as onaccotnak L of. ai inon e rable • • in• vtlitinents by email purchatere.• 'the ' tote fold range/ iireht tel,too to $25 KR showing a touter wish to'realice thegold Interest due on the let of January. The Mewl 'At'the evening were about the same as , at the. deity on Saturday. From these there was witteady improvement the boards, which was,not lest in the eubsequent transactions on the street. , „ , • • In the stock market great animation brevetted, and ' prices were steadily and strongly active; until a reaction `,arse created. late in the day, by the stringency: of the mine y market. The features were New• York. Central and 'Rock Island. The former advanced from (:(the, opening price) to .1,58)0, from which there was decline to IBIN. about a quarter to fiveteelock. with a imbsequeut Tally to 157 M, and a relapse again to - 1561. at the close. he Street was free of r stories ' and rumors, and npward movement was quietly ,'.. carried on. The ~'',,buoyancy of prices is the face -of tight money Is ens of the remarkable featnree of the hour.: great deal of Central stock was ,unloaded at high figures, but whether by the clique or outsiders who do not care to hold longer it Is difficult to say. The amount of stock in _the hands of .the•clique la-estimated atfrom- fifteen-to twenty millions of dollars. 'I here are few or no sellers opti one. in d [rating that the clique bayonet yet decided to dispossess themselves of their stock. •Erfawas brought in , for arise along With the general market but without very 'Staining success, the hildteet point touched Wing 4104. Nock Island 'Beata to be manipulated by the Erie elkie., and was one of the most active of thestocks,an the Wt.' A year ago the street was let in VT a very heavy loss by, an overdoses of five inflhous of this stock. the price In con. • requence suddenly declining fifteen to twenty per cent. ',/is the Erie clique are famous for this kind of strategY they,maylu a repetition slit:with Hock Island. Ohio ,and Tafinsippi was oho quite ,activo. 'advancing rto 11011 under the guidance of a clique who are'imitative of the Erie party. The Northwesterastocks received an Impetus trout a published statement• of the compans. claiming net earnings to the extent of - seven per cant. for the past six months, but It did not sustain - the, advance. The whole street is in goad humor. deepitethe stringeney in money, *nit the' "bulls'? are - jubilant '' °'l be - bears have elther-changed their tactics for the time being or-- are patiently waiting the more , favorable !opportunity of • be/sinning their attack when prices are etW further In ' Tille J atelt • QIIIOI4IUaIIIMO D' NONE' ZOIHN NEW To= ' 2P. , !Roam' heavy; Meat* and , Beek Islittd. Naadlndo 9914; (lemon .Cour. ;any. 4934 : Erie. Mit Cleveland and To 100 ; Cleve. land and Pittstrura 1310;1:' Pitt btu and Fort VVaYnn. 111 U: Madden Central. 1141 Michigan - doutberm. ,e7fi ; New York Central. 1873(;•Mtnels Central. 145; Cumber. lmnd " Preferred. 27: Virginia 57; ,Mhionri bizea. 90 , 4; Harlem River. 123,Sit Flvetwentieklettß , 1.104; do.. 1884. 1074; db. p3M,107%; do. n0w,110141 Tau-forties. 105,t4; Gold. Nei; Money. . 7 per cent; Exchange,. 0936. Ntlar!cebo by Tellegraptu , . (Special Despatch to the Ph il adelphia Evening Bolletiml ?taw Posit:Dee. i 6 4 .1.236 P. 11.--Cottori—...The market this morning was steady , with a mo4erate demand: sales of about 1 ,930 baler. We quote as Middling Orleans. 263 i: do. Uplanda. 264. • • - _ Flour. &c.—Reccipta 0.000 barrels. The Mar ket for Wes ban and State Flour is dull and .lower. .The sales' are about 4 01.0 We.. including it upertine State at $6 90(A6 35: Extra • State at $ . l. tgßt7 Sit. low grades , Western Extra. 116 60@7 30. Southern Flour to dull and heavy. at $7 Mal 7 21fOr Extra Baltimore and Country. ant $7 00 Alt 00 for Pary do. California [ Your la inactive and ZIOMITIA at $6 .000d 9 00 for old via the norm andl9lo for new v ia , he leribmnit - • ' • - Grain-Receipts-Wheat. 460 bushels.. The market is nominally lover; no- tales. Corn-Receipts 25,000 btu. The snalket is lower and heavy. Bales of 25 00, bushels new 'Western at 23APtie. afloat; old do. at et 02.g1 Osts-recelpts 70u bushels ; market steady.but quiet; salmi . of 15.000 tons. at7oko.. afloat. Previsions- -The recet7ts of Pork are 120 barrels. Tim market islimier. with a moderate jobbing demand, at e 27 00 for new, Western Mem. Lard --Receipts, OM oka. The market to doll and nominal. We quote prime eteamer at 1630:311Mi. Hogs firmer; Western at 12; City. 121 i. Whisky-Receipts 200 barrels. • The market is dull. We quote Western free at 121@1 OL _ Y teorrenondente m the Associated Press.) New-ONN.Dec. 29.-Cotton Armes: oaks of 1.900 bales at 25M025 Xe Flour dull and declioed Weluc.; sales of 4.500 btos. state at $5 20(4ti ; Oblo at 114 sego in; Western at t 5 fltiS: Southern. 676113; California at $526411 50. Wheat doll. Corn doll and declined In; salesof 300015 boob. at 96c.(it 1M 10. Oats heavy : sales of 27r00,bushals at 764;476Me. ef quiet. Pork steady at IN 75027 Lard steady atl63iiiiitic. Whisky quiet at 913 c.. free: Baralmor E, Dec. 29..-Cotten firm at 2641125 W. - Molar very doll.• hovers demand a reduction. and nothing was dorm. Wheat dull and , nominal. Com firm; receipts small; prime wh1te261112056.; 1yeV0w.135490e. Oats dull at 55072 e Hare brat at el 55041 65. 'Pork quiet $2B. Bacon, quiet. rib aides. Itllingilo,4c.; clear sides. 17 01730.; shoulders. 1: 0 4014t.; ham. M.; Lards quiet 141734012 e. The Hill Homicide. (Continued from 'Second Bditiou • Question-Can you explain any of them a 0 being made ;idle bathing the heady - . . Atuivrer-1 could. • ' - • ' ' Question-Be good enough to explain how? Answer-Do you refer to the sprinkled or smeared? Question-I refer to the sprinkled soots., - • anewer-gprinkled spots 'of diluted blood might very readil,y be throe n upon these- articles of clothing which have teen enumersted. hicat2hig the hand holding , the substance with which the he was bathed to the vend containing the water to the bead and frets the head back to the vessel. -. _ Question-Could you, as a ,surgeon, coot, and col lected, have performe d operation of bathing the head without sprinkling your own clothes? Answer-I could not unless I protected my clothes. Queetion---Does not the abate of blood spotek-uncoatu hated blood-depend upon the velocity ...with which it , strikes the object, the texture of thelabrio, and the post. Bon of the object when struck? • • -.' -• ' - '- • ' Answer-lt doea. _ •• .., ;__ Q_ueetion-Irott have examined the white ehirt titoduced -end given in evidence in this case? Answer - I have. --•- ' Question-Could or could not similar spots-4 mean the 29 epets-be made by a rapid movement. of the hand and fingers? ' • ' Answer-They could. -- - Queetion-Have you , at my request, made extant:nen-ft in forming blood status? Answer-If have: Question-How lons ago?- . ' - - i • Answer-More particularly , on the 17th of this month: - Question-That was nine days before you- had seen this ehist? • - - Answer-It. war. • Piece/lot' linen were produced in eisirt and the spots on them explained by the witness. who said he made them by the !baking of the hand. • Question-Qin yon by any microscopic orcheanleal test 1119 whetber any of these stains came from wounds or from st.2ll7lklCll from the hand or. fingers? , ~ Answer-No. I cannot. All that I can say ie. that they are !Tote of blood, and I don't behave any man could say anvthing more. Q.. etion-This is the cuff allitded to rte haVingi a washed appearance. If that cuff had been handled by a bloody finger and subsequent) y lain in water noon a bureau or table, would it not be likely to present that appearance? Answer-It migh t ; it is quite probable Qu eat ion--.Vaveou made any experiments with a view of ascertaining with what facility the human skin can be iractnred by a poker? Answer-I have. A number of pokers were here produced. all of them biles mere or lees bent. Question-State to the jury the resultsof your expert- thents. Mr. Page rt. objected to this because the witness did not have the poker found in Mrs. Hilt's house. The objection was argued and the Court - ruled that the witness might say whether, alter reading Dr. Brtaplelgh's evidence, lie was of opinion such wounds could have been inflict d by this poker. Q..eetion-Have you read Dr.Shapreigh's testimony de set ibing the se 'Wound! upon the head? AVM er-I have. Pr ker produced.. Queeliou-State wbether,in your °pints's, these wounds could be inflicted with that poker? The Com t instructed the witness that the answer must not be hared noon the result of these experiments. Question -01r hat is your opinion now? Asir Wer—l am pl ., red iu a very singular position. for it would seem absurd for any man to ear that. poker would not produce wounds: if my reasons could be given for my answer. I will eive my opinion -the experiments made with three pokers only confirmed my opinion formed years ago. Judge Ludlow-Yr u roe' state any opinion as a medi cal ervert hared upon the facts in this came ' Answer-It is impossible for me to say whether that. in strument killed Mrs. Dill I don't say it is impossible: I say it is impossible for um to eta te. Queetion- Have yeti an opinion as a medical man, hav ing r es dthe testimony of Pr. Bhapleigh in regard to these woe nde-this - we e the eke!l of a woman.'66 years of age -- a thick one-having jnoticed the locality of the wouuds, their ch,• racier and shape and depth, have you 111:1`0013. lon whether these wounds could or could not have been inflicted by this poker?* . - • . ADM, r---1 barn en opinion. . Question-NVhat lay our opinion, that they could or CLule mil? Answer-I do not believe that that poker or any poker ~.could inflict tuch wounds: this poker coal! net have ,•,•.• . .4 • 1:. , 1.t-- . :,.....::".......'. 4lbe en atruck-npon a Human head, fracturing tt, without . • • ;:i. '; ,:.- C . V .. ',..,,,'' ' ~.., l' bark enri'dnetd ehonge,e inthe shape of the Poker , . 1..; , . ••• •,..* ••• , 14- , th culd it nothkel,havphd biolepatters occult? I , ' I , r'' iti ,;.. ; ~. ;.1 It is poesible, arid beitiFW s mall h Test that blood t o It o i.•`: ir.ki..iri. ..r.r:iirr- .1. , .. i .; r• i.•:-r' !might (Beane trbre it.li : lV: l - , JILL : VAL-I : at , !' ,15 ' 11 ‘414,1.,. li • ' imieQl-1144Vfly,pil eperilitgneflityrit.brpallegtYinio fraw. .; ture a aka. and .shlyou stay _whether„ite nos thlet,M „•t - u. •. ye or opinion to do it without liendingthe'peker? B " -"'" • tri BA ..- ; - irt ~A 11"...,, .„,... ~, Objected to, and the objeqionsustainedi , t t r --........ „,„LtLf,:,..... arr , rl:. Ivw.., r., , / , /r r niDEloLrOnliCfrd: I,li `,%., ,-.•-: }Va , cur . ; ; r . ' .., r: I s l.? .., 35 .. tifiviii . 14 ,..,- s: ,,, t ‘ : di. ,, l 3 l . itnt es-Tore fdirafe) , Might and could upset:, these , U. 0 ~ n TRH t., ki ••.wownds. Wit it er Idititcult tbdaynpeffHoi ( btae statettients • ir.. . 0 . 1 „ uoitto NIA ~..,,....„ , ..,, ~. of th 6 chatutcriof thil : Tyßtmdes. and .. withoot..seging, the ,• ', ''' :JO , D . I tl' , 'a , . ,20:•11,”1”,•1 " fracture.. - - ..• • . 1 .• *.• ~,r, , ~. , _ i., ......,!...-.),,,, v 4., 7.:-.urto...,....titied.Tht, p.u.ttstung.worittivedlljd not lte: • DEALERS 1N , ;,,, rinfltet*d with the dipate, cud. you coul.4Mtimilltiolb.wittti etOYERtil( —..---,- , ,...8; '-='ncticuPgPeatlzviegtfilnamigiii:brig. xNT. grtitrarrir ~ ...., -tiolcarhy 9 old makes/ dose ant placernted wounds on the . i . ii . ; ,,,.. i .. ~... , 5 t0., c 1,- K u.d.0tb,i.,,0,-. , :, -,• , ~;,. ... ••. fon. ~:;,..:.-, •; ) ...head rnight•beproduted by anoker,; a skollie not ocass. i•• " ;NI . ' ..0 0 , 1 . - • •,..••• !-0, 4 in . t i n i,,.• i i . 4 - 0........ • -sarilystrong2hevaithe itla hkep : - 'in old age, it tteald, the f' .'l " .'' AND b ties of the skull bee-Wolfe' orokbrittte; there% cooed in , rs v • Ilk,t,ttb i'. '''' ft' t qnke of fremitireatAtho skulliwithenordirtaryiwalk- . '`AhC' F liru4s . ' ' 'Wu '*y 41 " t- a ..i . , aunts d_ ,B04;11, _____, d Inik id ale xecol.e , __l4 et„ /Mail . 3 .., ,I - , ; (I, •' 1 4RIIIVED'T0114 DAV! ' ~, l .la' •• 0 1 . ',.- ttictiecli at sight: '' ' • " tinestion-"Ho a tt Writ lin"gw eenfraCtuitt Odin cattell • • o ~...: 11. •.. 4011E4 with mdre to,Vlc P (..1y de et Co. . ;.: nun __ ~ • 1•. 'list irt'flo ' ißleh'iViilhicos)i,r i ` l 3tearoor J'W livethiani:VAXlCC,,,froireßielifeoridrvigSNor :-• : •*. 1NT888 , , , ~, , 4,..i.L. , 7,E ,J,. 12 4 . 4 ._ .:3 , : ' '', 1 . 9 7 1. -;•,•• -;‘,. , , Ails 0 er- , do net knew : fulything shout cthe - imedlord 1. ~,Ti g i: i f t xi..,:t . aggr e viyil=por n ., i t ,,,,, f , j , i ,, 4 ~.,, .... .f. ';,,," ' vi - it' i' `" 'i' 'it' fri-' . ''irilii i.". -`- t li s E liti s .ll) l 4 a firitt e i 'l63Z i tiiii . ill ltiliVei3aiii' c'aiie, , " ' ::.' ougAntin wais fiAy,it , i , of-) I. '.. „. 04 * LNEnftli----- talo'-'-' ..)fie, itf,d DriPacktininby etti rinldin oki•tMl hose ' Witit , ! Bohr INV B Thormw. WinaulOret-ilatdellas. Hew QC.invitik I, . F CI • ..,. ~ Bohr il L , er. pe m ~ , , . , ~ ....—.._ ai' ra_et-:,1 ?,1 ruing 4." "-", _'. ""'"" `'• '''''''' 11- ' ditto v 'ii tb - .3 Di:.4 inn, ft' Co. Cii ...:::;•-,..T, .::,, - 7 -- ;; ':77 --- ., - . -- , -- Ep R.., i ,- -• , .(, :"4 . i''''' 1, ~ .1 • riBtr1 ,1 0 1 ; it in blood might throw that blood•upt wo' feet :•• 1•• - ..4,11;:•••,t , ... . ..i.,-• -•-„,,,- ,*• - , , i ' , i •'. 1111 .•` • ' t„,.- s ss . i s :' ' ''' s • s , 1 '''',.. ..,„, ~,-.;.' ~, ~,'.,,,, ,;elorilt think a pen could step in bloodwithent showing , ;1' r •.! . syty , : ~ .. ~ it opAlie soles•of thee:lo6l44l 'examined tligenvbaote 'and . 'L.- t. , . .•••45 1 0 ,•el, N,..• , , • zig. i t io.i. •ii ~.1 • RV' nd ell tea n lien m e oer., . e. at . . ANLA:. • -A . I ' 1 'til t ' ib'tl b * V I% ' Q C r tll6 B'o' •th neat "Ph 'd I h a:1 f rho an Chore eithisi Innwningt. Tlieharli , l ___ ' , i• • * -,.• , ... ~,, , , ~ t. Is an the an ,eno e !done li 6 b n e, , /lir eo hl a : 1 t a ' ' di l i ih e ii h eelete • ' Ol e i-Pker Ahrin the of 8 I .._,Th •b k IdeliqUe'VaptsbeDurkee; ,ikonr one' for t li r L i- •.' c A N D • ' " ,/,,, n '' .4. r4 '' ' I 'eXcetit araundt4lie olreurrtfenence: atoning ittlfl9oll4ltq'' Boys from Duero.. odYrellfbrias ,Aligiin.t_claror . e cubhi. . . (~ Ala i5ivi 1 0 w,".,,,,., „ , .li.litioiCiiial„Piiittgllrt•• et , , l = l e lik e t at iro nsl ls i ti e lt o r s l gurice n rejOri '','2, 4 P u b i l i llic E llt r i g aY, .a 4 ria l lafe e t e tm lir e a rl i elai 9 P it Pt jt ea n t h " fi t o ß ie llg- ti n ikr fil an il h f th °r ' r I . ~,. _,;11,x),, .• , ~, - -thereat* h kindred oV , spotti! lof idle. on •tlie -Sleeve bi .4 fns Now York. remain in liatbor.*lll.4l2_____. I t•t•• , • . r. i;t,,i t ; :, i i ,: : , ; : t4)H .,.. ::: ' ,. 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It NATIrf, Ltren *. l.ctiraink.t'6o..,.govt•it•Oilff,%; 'Me 'nye:MO:ik OtalcolititiU4 rein Yoliterdattlny a r pr,!csit Durtw i lA "g i g, i i. thi d n i t e ,.... 31 ,j ehri ... 1 6. 44- thl l u i ye ' ration- arteriid''h -SpeciarAtt dif'Doutitissr, o 4p? , ~ Mktte.• p, ,- pe orovitos isonloy .• 'oll_, voprt'tfl,ol - , 11 tow•tkb 3 P . 0 IMP ' Ju1y.24,1084 041 4 3 ..„._ _ , o 11 . 0 , Loud . peg:o' 7 *i onX„ - ,ti . lifisli. shin ".. - • - •- - - _ .:. .. -- - -.-- ''' lion of t) Jll4l 1 p un , I ••- * ' -.. _,:- - ~.. ,__ * tdo .o • - AerrintiN litintissawmt ilielqa• %ism wituthspcl --.=•.CASIt dAPriii, Si 4 ooCigtuuMull:TMlLli, Durrotrn . ,.l kornitvo.'neri.igoott ligtreeillonitailihi anhoollueul V° lioill.,l l , ltre• i iT r e vow tyiNttalitctgat:' I d Mated d ma a o 0 1 Me l te Liberal taTine - giffeiedifei;Vgelitalktd'OelfeiterB7Wher - fetevink.th r`i, : i s Pinitirtrilittnit at si fipit,6l4l rinifu l Jy.m.... _. _ . b. ,. ar are raews . o coov;: ,„ ifi ,,,,,d • • f a drryt. 1 c c-or n 1 In Against, two sqr If./ W.. . 4 quoslll 11111T4 tumour - SrainViteditgaPPVc4 r ,1 940. , I nv - i ~. ...,,, , i4 . ~ !--d its' V oft ik or a • f Dismal ~,,,, I , - , -ti , -•t) - Vie Id bliquolA.,o9 dame honk *Arvid ogle Jr a t llitirt• Etplur*, :be v01.'09,4.10p), Pa..,fAl.. l ,t_ckSlL. qa,•* •••?Oler Tairytt-'4JusticelAgnerit.F-Mu 'WNW ide ideals vs i. , mlu3s,srsp we nth -the lintire,Ortssegei , a heen r , , d -mein pi int Ykre, OsegonlA p ikktniot9ll i k i li-T-Twe , Dltz. i , lif , q ,thnt l e w , . , 4 ,...,t ifgri ov ievi d,,„, m i ly Heti% se gboals:lost - YOre 6,0 , .. ,co. . . lye Circulars and amp 1 tS, }esr.pgi Ve ' k. uln to ti oe lie' 4 - 'tt NI hat •they ;so s erabp ther.l4a . m.exeMseihtttu.. gabs . ..41, Advantages offered by-the Companyymay-bolnka.- - - -- -- •• • ~t i r ..,-. di 4 ..- .r . .it . ,i n : ti e - -* *• yti # . esa • - - - ...... . .,. .. , ..._ .. , ... . J. W. PROCTOR dr CO. ARE• xow OFFEUING SPECIAL BARGAINS LADIES' FINE CLOAKS; Reduced one-third to one-half FORMER PRICES. ALSO. LADIES' FURS, The whole of which they desire TO CLOSE OUT, in order to relinquish the department J. W. PROCTOR & CO., The "Bee Hive," NO. 920 CHESTNUT STREET. cleZ3 m In th f ~ „ e 1....... E 'j ka l gtr 4;4l 2 : l ' . ...-..... -- Am P C il Fr'''' ' . . - -'" - -:- iliiaf; ---- C . Cxiiiiii mt. eftwerfdeNhow gr _e, ti ! I el_ ' tr"rir ---- -- itr n" Ty - -- Ili - 1 41 :i! ip - " - i - ISi WIV ' 4 l/ 1 1 5 /OV 4: ciP - -1 u -h , 0.10, htir4" t a d d • n 4 ' t; ... .4 )11 1 t 47 i j il4 e : fi c, td g ul ag! A g • 1 e g. g-4446 0 & • '. I' " 14 0 4)111,t'! " -ft Y 4',4rt n fa °l °1 " 44112 Whi4ti ' ith . °l ' 4l,ll lk ." j2, 13 " 1% R I ba 6 . rails a - id°fige ' ..w t mn ulla an _ 1 .... iv ....... -. ....E..''..‘L......' ' 47 ..... 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Der 'Vat/ 4: at ee,_ll3 bolekr, rm d Ault , Orated Trerabn end Wiihrtilettitt. bY , '3O ..' tlu 3 li "lele - by JOSEPII ,BU BIER it CaCelOg Be th vas* If la 4x)::_flolo A gptaligt a outh .imaware arm Eie.:ltitti: - ril,l7.tlybouo. --. 06 : ,I; , ;.l,Pt;iirti;:: i, - 13.riJr - ..".11h5• 611 1 . -- v! -- 1F•%3 , MEW paeP,/ututiAN DATEB:4 2 - 10V gAil• tl .. 4 1 2PAYntglig tor volo.by .19CAltm= rIgW. Yrsg`g! mreißlut. J. • It. n • • " I I • * V. • . Braila gnm..1,145 , to a • tl 8 ' B BYE R & (11);:106 Hatif Valawieb si-eitnei" trO p4os•-4040 FREaft Or, SalginOrrintrii co.aoranth waif venue, - *-; 1 r t. , ELPRI4:TUESDAY - DECEMBER 29 1868;,- .EDITION:i FOUR'III EDITION. THIRD • •••••• , BYL TELEGRAPH'''' QOM q ; . ..WA.fiallNqTo/41; • - . • • - ..p.l(cfp - Apg .- :-.!ot,:i.::..l , llitt.ot;io...otini : • . Docrettee ,of Atte ;IPaiblic tspeciat Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Beuetin.l Wasnixerou, expected at - the Treaitay'Departmenfthat, the public 'debt stale men t. for December, will show a very 'gratifying exhibit of the condition of the, debt. 'rho re , celptshoth from customs and internal revenue have been about the sa e as' usual; while the ex , , yenditureti, are very ht. , There will be a gle , - • Crenew in; he total smolt t. of the debt of about • :eight million dollars. , - • - , .'.Fire ,aud u se of Life., • Cruedoo, Dec. 29. is morning a fire broke out ire the_honsa _No. •49 -Erankilm- street, -In - this city, which originated from the careless use of kerosene. , Three men and a woman jumped from the. windows of the fourth story to the roof of a twastory building, and escaped with slight injury. Wallace and Louis . Card, brothers, joined bands and leapt headlong into the street. One was instantly killed, and the other died In fifteen minutes afterwards. • . Iftom &near, Dec. 29.--fitmaker - Colfax was limit night the truest of , Lient.-Gov.:Clailln; at whose residence many citizens called to pay their res pects during the , evening, Today Mr. !loll= will visit the works of the American Watch Com pany Walther's, laid in the - afktnoon will give s reception'at the Tremont House. i• Criwo. , Hem TORN, Dec. 29..—Thomas Eagan was ar ,rested last night in Jersey City for stabbing and inflicting several severe wounds on • Patriot{ H. Flary. Eagan claimed that he was drat assaulted' by Flary with a knife. 'A German sailor, yr • PaaakUl, was stabbed teethe heart f I killed early this teeming at adm Grand street, Ii Hoboken. Ann 'inn, Gustaf Sendertnann, Chrlstop lobo, Stubbel, Fritz Glade, John Ho; Juno, Jacob Schmidt and•others wi as participants in the assault. , Clause \s identified by a woman as the one wl 3 fatal blow. Dlstrine ie. Botrow,,Dee 29., 'whip Tarifa, from Liverpool, and r Ist., lat, 44.50, long. 46.55, encounter :ale from the northwest, breaking ti. id. At 4 PM. on the 20th, in lat. 44., .17, parted hor rudder chains, and !rot ~..our until her ar rival her steering am ..i.us has gostsisted solely of spars. The hull and,cargo anintanjurelL. THE COURT& '',l l 4ll.liat VALLEY-RAlLltoAl),ltilwp:A s : „.„ii-,„ Hp, );,,,i 01: tort ..,,,i,),,,,,u-- ,'llllll '.,11.in,", , • E ' MQ)ITGAGV 1 1 130 e NDRi, iiIII W' / I t t./ /;///: ~ 1z.13‘ Jc , ' ill C,l. ii ' ( f I: ItiN 1.1 'V' :i 1 I f ri lly . tioia , ) Mre offorfortsaledi'llinitednmenit Of. Ule,M!, tb)sLl ~ co", in 'tld , for 8 , 4 ANyi ne Building} Ansi* Pada, N ''. .1 , , i ~ ~ l ::: " ,, ~....:, 1 : 1 , '. , : ..r" 4 itvt ; A; :0, 6 :: 1, 1 4144 :: 11 . 1): 14 :::::,[4: 3 :1, :: j 4 :::: ..+. N( . *St 11.444-4,§V' . 111 1 06 gP -P atA - e : Vii, , r ~ 'i't ~1. 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W lt ! lIMAV4PIi , '§Oti. *APR - All '4 0 , it , , 4 .,,,,,, ~,,,,4446 6 1,n , Czi.Li, ,1,k)1ir,. 1 . 1 ii h m ..} .4S iia. t gniltuvt*. hi "-"'" 1 "/"-11.s-v••mtvalit".01Mfft - 'll - vlt - • M :::A. ''.., OO.PEWSIBENTWAted , PF OUNCE OPTDUkrAMA.COAIiONV '10•IVI , 4VERBiziony _siii:-..numo . ita ti . -1-6i13- --- 11"' - . "'----*—.. —.---- ••--- 1 M ) 4 , varact will mate a pint or exeonent 18 4sUrtn-tald-lzkkrat 'ltalian Curled macearoni and aferegessim , um al ITALIAN VERATIOBLIJ--10 0 8 01 ES IntalarMirrs ' o' 4 low Minute& Always on hand and far gale by jusiuype from B. Memnon, direct from Genoa. and for so by - 1 svnite,imNoUe and for sale bi JO & "Unaliga.. B. suesicit - a co.. led ',oath Delaware avenue JOB. D. BOSSIER a Ci.. 108 Beath Delaware avenud - CO.. log nouns ware averuk , , .„ . „. . - • - MLEGRAPH. ADDITIONAL CABLE NEWS LAHR FROM WASHINGTON Congressional Committees at Work :BY the Atlantis Cable. LorincT, Dee. 29; 1 P. M.--Consols 923 ' tor both money, and account. U. FL Pive-twenties ' 743 i. American Sleeks easier,. bat not lorry'. Nate, Dee.' 29.-the Bonne, doselast. evening. Ratites 69f. 77c." LancrtrooL, Dec.:29, P '—Cotton firm; mid dung Uplands ' 16%; middling - Orleans,' 11d'; 'Breadstuffe nnehangedf lard, '65; tnrpentine 27a ; - common - rosin; 2 s6. - 611. - ; 486. - 3 d: Myren Dec: 29.—Cotton bnoyant.'on , the spot 124 f.; afloat,' 123 f LornYorr, Dee. 29. the -steamer Atalanta ar rived on Sunday. quiumeerawn Dec. 29.—Arrived .yesterdsy; steamer City of Paris. LlvEnroor., Dec: 26, 2 P. it.-41irne and fabrics at libulchester iird firmer; - Wheat la Armor but not higher. No. 2 Red Western,;9s. 10d.@1.06. Ceru,'2Be. - Bd.(i)9Bs. 6d. ' Peas'are easier but not CometuAtteessa.VVork4 (Special despatch to the Phlisdelphtarmeoing Boßotha WABIZINGTON, Dec. 29, 1868:=13enators Trwa pull and Edmunds have remained here; thus far during the recess at work upon de, a'ablects re quiring the attention of the Judiciary Commit tee. Both are preparing to support! , ' their - peenliar NieWil "upon legislation necessary in the Georgia case when Congress re-asseMbles. Five members of the Committee; on 'Foreign Anita, includiug,Senatois Butane!, Merton, Fes senden and Harlan,-have been here until within two three days, and the three first-namcd are still here. The Ilene Funeral—Ms Incident. , Miss Laura Reno, the sister of the victims of the New Albany 'assassination, Who was 'in the city yesterday. is described by • those well ac quainted With her as a yonng womart.of remarka ble beauty. and accomplishments. It Is also said that she possesses a Urge part of the brains of the fatuily,which, added to an inflexible will and au Intense desire for revenge, will sooner or later bring ruin or death upon some of,the murderers of her brothers.' At their funeralpat Seymour, a few days ago, the attendance was large, and among other • persons, a resident of Seymour dropped He had scarcely made"his appearance when Miss Rena rose from her seat, and walking across the , room, fiercely. told him that that was no place for him r that she recognized in him'one of the murderers of her brother, and Hite did not leave Immedlatelyr it would be worse for him. Unless a great mistake has been made is the estimation of Laura Reno's, character," the Jackson county Regulators will find that the oath of revenge which she took over the dead body of Frank Remo, was no mere empty threat, to be forgotten in an hour, but a promise of terrible meaning.-7sdiampofis Sentinel, 25th', • , artenma Ward's Estate. A correspondent of the Cincinnati Commercial noting the-newspaper report - that Ihe kunented "Artemus" perpetrated , a "goak" in devising so much property while his executors were unable to tind mord than a few hundred dollars, gays: In August,lB66, I met Artemus Ward , at the , Langham Hotel to London, 'soon after hie ar rival from America, and he stated tome, in conft dence,that he had brought over with him $84,01k1 in'merican money. He Paid that he expected to make a trip around the world before his return home, and I judged it was for that object,. partially, that he carried with him so large an amount. This was before he commenced lectur ing in London or knew how he would succeed there. I advised him to purchase American securities with his funds, and deposit them in some reliable bankingtonse until he wished to use them. I never ascertained what course he nnrsued. Egyptian Hall, which is reckoned'a 490 house, was filled every 'night- while.:lo ice!! Lured. Add the receipts there -- to - the original sum which he took from America. ' Russia and the Eastern Question® The Indipendance Beige of the 13th says it ap pears that Russia has not joined the other great powers in support of the Turkish demands as she e Ids-to tho—opitiloo-gP;en-Trevionsly that Crete ought to be ceded to Greece; but that, nevertheless she has recommended prudence' and circumspection. • CITY BULLETIN. AssAuLTING A PotteuntArt.—S. Markley, resid ing at No. 741 Spring Garden street, was arrested yesterday by Policeman Fisher, and was taken before Alderman Massey upon the charge of as sanit and battery upon " Policeman Paul O. Dan trechy, of the Eighth District. On Christmas morning about 2 o'clock the officer was standing on the corner of Eighth and Spring Garden streets. and the defendant, it Is alleged, fame out of his house and cried "police." Dantreehy ran over, when Markley said there was nothing the matter, "it was only a joke on the policeman," and invited the officer to take a drink. Then a discussion on political matters ensued, and re snitcd, as is charged, in Markley striking the officer. The accused was held in $5OO bail to an swer at Court. - THE YOUNG bleartmuicuou.v—Tbe annual bal marque of the Youngillacrinerchor will come off at the A.cademy of Music on Thursday, the 7th, of January, 1669. The greatest preparations are being made for the affair, the annual recurrence of which is looked , forward,to with a groat deal of I pleature by so many citizens. That it will be f grand it is scarcely, necessary to say. Every body knows what to , expect when attbnding the, entertainments of the Young Maeunerchor.. It is sufficient to state that the committee baying .chaTgo of, the arrangements for the coming ball I,iii 3 Omposcil of gotlemen of much experience In .tilitc,„mattprar,(Md_olo are.Werliina arduously to Ito ll lI et , AIM )tiainAt A 411.0040,10 lAtAt :. season. ~ a ;:'.:.i, - t , I, ..,; , ..J , i:1 -11 F I h.; 'l, ;, ;.1.0, Bazni - ;`,UbiAlt •fisb" feclogic i ,• ?Tarn belOnging I'6 l Davisi Itieated the tiri'V t epty-' Er.'coi;id WartVwasttatilly destroVed biPnfite: retlitelNiat 811J1iLISTIN.;: :;: , :...1:1.15.0.f.t;1iki.:,'!., 'citlhim ', ELIPEM* FIFTH '•4 B TELEGR )H« ~ LATEST CABLE ''"NEWS' `° IN4Oubles' The _Gx,eelt A MARINE DISASTER An Emigrant - Ship a Totar, Lose • , . .:FEAROOL , •, r - ILOsS OF LIFE the Minutia Cabe Cornerstirtsomn, Duo: 28th; 'via London, Dsc. 29112.—A circular trent the BablltuaL keit% just Issued, confirms t c report of ; the Sultan's refneld participate In the, projected conferents It the Cretan question Is to be dismissed. - Lownon, Dee. '29.-'-The Russian denies having alven,authorityto 6reekuternhan . vends to use tie Russian flag, for any-purpose whatever Pants , Dec.- 29 : Reports • have been- received , L here of a collision between a band, of invading Greeks and a Turkish force in , the Turkish pro vituie of Albania, in which the.Greeka . . were: vlo- - Lorinmv Dec. emigrant ship Many -- Banner, forNevr 'York; was totally 'Zeit in Algae on Dec. 21, 700 miles weefrof the Coast'of litdand. ; ' Forty-two people'were `saved' rafts;and • , rived at Boulogne,Yrancm The captain and the rest of the crew and ',pisiongers,l22*Mione,Ull tell, are lost. Major Henryi Joy, late of the American'annY;' and a passenger. was mainly strturtental hieavlng the lives of his fellow pas- sengers. prote.—There bine nutrition of such`a yeas& as the Starry Danner , in'the canal marine atithori- , . ties which suggests the possibility that later ad vices from Erirope WI mitigate -the above start-! - ling detalls.) AVI:MLICEEILIALs• 18 68 HOLIDAY SEASON.IB6B- • LA-CE CURPALUCIS, ' 4 ROoKE‘ STRIPED TERItYSI PONCEATT ePLUSHES i •TpRIES_...„,'IN.;::.:::./.01N ! .;. - ..,',PC.10.00. Cretonne; 1 1 ::se t and Liopo, t !WO 4NII TIBIA, COVER& The above goOde are fteehtand Are 9!rireired,virith ittriche•snofso. recherche and cempiete Fabries eii the Outbeillehiatlalhol Two!? ions, Libra - arta., reetos, 311aliity ever exhibited ;tin" I. E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HAIEM. No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. (HOLIDAY' GADS Annual Olosing Out Sale NOTTINGHAM AND SWISS LACN CURTAINS. - , TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. DAMASKS, REPS, TERRIES, And *General Line of CurtE4n Nfatrials. PRICES MARKED DOWN According; to our Custom at these later. An extra force of Upholsterers eilgaged will 'inure promptneee,ln executing our orders. ' . CARRINGTON, DE ZOTtairE& 00. S E cora th i rteenth and Chestnut.', del2 s to Imtt EINALVICULL. , ' (