TDE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 18, 18G6. AMUSEMENTS. Aboh Rthf.it Tbeatbk. The attraction at tins Ihratra thta evening it tne Tiikrt-ot-Leave Man't Wtfe. Tho play it performed for tlia first timo in tint My. It is like nnetfniran old friend to encoon ter an old hero In a new play. Mist Henderson's light figiite, her fivaoity, and trno stunt of tnn, w ill make a Un part ol "8am Willouetibv," wbo, we suppose, is not to mocn cbanped Tii his yean a to havo loot tut gamin, tricks. Mips t'rice, in tue ordi nal plav, was ibe best "Mar Kdwards" we have ever had. Mr. Hurry Rivers, an actor nw tons, hut of established tepuiation, wi I make Ins llrst appearance as "Jim llaltou." Mr. lluilowe, Wr. Jamo, and Mr. llemple are in the cist. 1'he play will, no doubt, prove bit. Mew American Tbeatbb Madame Ponisi will present lor th llrst time in manr years a play that had an immense success, and is replete witu. eftoolivesccues and slave t-fTicrs, called Vat tha, the Slave Qiiten. Mr. Halton, from New York, will Isomako his first appearauce. Mal'tle U. Hot fa, the finest and the most uruceful dancor on tbe state, will make her tint appearance attnr a Tear's absence. This thtatr" lias prown to bo quite at traoiive, ana is web frequented Nkw 'hvbmjt Street 1 iiKATnc On Wedrios dav atternoon Mr. lilton will taken taieweil benefit, which no clou tit will movo a success. I be oill is attractive, oud present an array ol talent. Walnct Strfbt TnnATrtR. Mr. Edwin Booth has but ihree moie muhts auinmrst us. I his even ing he (rive his inimitable porlorinance of The Fool' JUvenge. McDowonoH. This popular actor, on the eve of leaving tor Europe, has been offered a complimen tary ben fit. It takes place on Saturday at tbo Arch Street Theatre. Mr. McDononph will appear aa "Miaun, the Post," apnrt in whioh he has won great honors all over tbo States. CITY I NT EL LIG E N (JE For Add'tionni Local lUms see Third Page. Fatal Accident Gross Carklessness of Uuii.nr.Rs on VVorkmes. Auout 11 o'o.oclc this inoriinr, b lad named Francis nurclioil, aired 13 years was almost instantly klied at tnu corner ot ISinth and Sontn streets, nuilcr the following on cum stat, oe: Woranieu have been employed lor some time past in ticmoliHbii.s: an old brick building at tbe lorthti est comer of A'mth and tioutli meets, and the bricks have nceu piled up on N'tith street in daneerotts i roxinnty to the track of tbe Union Pasciiper rail.vuy, there heme not more than tbe space of one loot between the car windows and the brick pile as the cars pax bv At ths hour stated above Burchoil was suddenly caught between a car and the brick pile, and was crushed in a dreadfu, manuxr, 11 j was removed to his late residence, northeast corner ot Kivnto nnd bhippen streets, and the Coroner notified ol the occurrence. 1'he conductor and driver of the oar were arrested, and held iu 500 by Alderman Aioi row. tvneti.er tbey were realty to b.amo or not remains to ce seen, bu'. the but dor or coutraetor who ordered his workmen to place tao bricks so near the i oil road track that common sne must have told him human lile wou d necessarily be endsngured, deserve' to bo severely dealt with, and an exainpio should be mado ol him. It is a groat wonder that a serious uccideut has not happened at this point belore, and also at tbe corner ol Tenth and Market st reel s, where a pile oi tries have ueen placed withiu a tew inches of tne railroad track, ever siuco the burning ol French fc liichards'ettublishment. It ts stated thai the la v civs minders a riant to pile tricks and stem's a certain number ot lect rrom the gutter out into the stre' t but this is no excuse tor such groos carelessness and stun lty as is displayed in ta ing such aovantago oi the law, if such exists, a9 places human 1 fr in preat jcopirdy. In no case should brickp or other material bo placed nearer than two leet Irom any pa-euirtr railroad tiack. Much Ado Aeoct Nothing. About 12 o'clock last nigtit a oliceman, wbi.e patro mg his tieat in tho i.eighborbcod ol Tenth and Shiopeu streets, bad las artcutiou at'iactud by the violent springing of a rattle. I ;u run tig to ascertain itu . cause, the ollicer observed a head proriudnd lrom a -econd tttorv window, and from the mouth bo-onging to said head tboie iseued loud ana eameat appeals lor help, ce. I be po. iceman was informed by the excited gentleman to wnom said head belonged, that a i oli be r was in tbe noiic. and tne family were in momentary expectation ot becoming the subjects of a second edition ol tho Teanug massacre. In order to save tne lamily lrom such unploa-ant con sequences tbo otlicer defied admittance to mak" the necessary investigations but paterfamilias hesitated about ntklng hie l ie by gbing down to open tbe lront door. At last, however, the family were mustered to jrethei, and marched in buld pbaiunx down si airs, beaded Ly the s:igutly agitated husbaud and tuthoi, wbo experienced feelings somewhat akin to the boaraiug-'Chool mistress in 1'ukwick, wbon that portly pent eiuan clamored lor admission, under a mistake, into the sacied precincts ot tbo school build ing at the dead hour ol nicht, und was timidly re sisted liy tbe madam, backed by her fair pupita. The front door was reached in safety, however, and hastily tin own opt u, and Mr. Ollicer, pistol in band, proceeded to make an examination. Room alter room was searched, when, lo and behold! in one ot the apartments tbe po. iceman was suddenly brought lace to face wHn a etronue cat, whose noiie during tbo night had awakened the family, and who was re sponsible lor a pretty pood scare to everybody in tho J101186, Eaklt Closino. The undersigned, recosr nizing the necessity of giving ourselves and thoie in our employ nome respite from dntv during the warm weatner, believing men a course would resu.t bene hcimly to all conci rned, hereby agree to close our repective places of business at 6 o'clock P. Al. on every day ot the ween except Saturday, when the hour shall be S o'clock f. U , said arrange ment to go into effect on the 20tu of June, and to continue lo the lnt oi September: Bucknor. AIc- Cammon & Co., Vetterlein & Co., S & J. Moore, Bo den & vvartman, JLiouan tt law, J. Kinaldosank & Co., bicDoweil & Xuncan, Couitney & Son, A. & 11. Armstrong, A. K. Fouireray, C M Meyers, and I,. Bamberaer & Co. fbese tirmi roprcsent the largest tobacco interests ot our city. llow A valisk was &tolex. A. man named Clurence Miller nt arrested in Now York a day or two bince, and brought lo this cilv, on the charge oi inrueny, and was tanon to tne tut a Dis trict fetation House. It appears about a week ago a colored man took board with Mn. Johnson, at Duponceau street and Locust street, and the fol lowing morning he mi-ed bis valise. A notorious colored thiol, named oeorge Botz, was arrested on the charge oi steallngtbe valine, when ho imp ioatod idillor In the affair, stating that he (Miller) stole it. and pawned tue contents, and tut tor jNew loric. i'arties were sent to that citv in quosc of tuetuiof, ana ne wasanesteo.as stated, and locked up. Cnuncu Fairs. The Fair at the Walnut Street Tresoyionau Church, West Philadelphia, re opens this evening. Tue ladies realized nearly two thirds ol the amount required lor tho purchase of tbe or s an and ibe repairs, and hope to complete tboir laudable undertaking tb s week. It will ba held, as be ore. in tne bession room. . A l air has been opened to-(lav, to continue during the lreeut week, at tne Assembly tiuitdings, in aid ol a fund tor the erec ion ot an adoitional Baptist Church at uermantown. The Twejtt-Fourth Ward Burglars. A dav or two since we published an account of tbe depredations ot time young burglars in the T wenty-lourih Ward. It seems tnev were also in the habit ot stealing butter, eggs, and other pro visions, in did.. rent parts ot the ward, and secretiag them in an Oid.ice-hou"e, from which they took them to the uulitury camp near the Arseua!,und sold tbum to tbo sbidiers. Burglars' jimmies, skeleton ikevs. and other implements ot ihut characor, wore also found on the men. Tbey were all committed by Al- del man Alton. The Festival under the auspices of the lad ie. of Broadway -M E. Church, Camden, will be continued until io-morrow evemnir. The attendance has been large and profitable. Tho voting on the regaliu ol the O. U. A. M. and tbe ailvur-mountod bat vas very spirited. William 1), Mindieton. ot Camdeu Council, o. 7, was the successful compe i- tor for the regalia, and tbo Union Base Ball club won me bat. All who wish to enioy a pleasant atternoon or evening entertainment should visit the festival, on Federal sneet, above Fourth. The Uegatta To-M orrow. Immediately after the regatta is underway to morrow morning, the Commodore's yacht will start with un escort composed o the lollowinv vessels: Thistle, Lotus. ( ffie, Ltelaware, Xain 7t, and the pilot-boat yacht Henry Kupt, Tavern roiiRED. About 8 o'clock thin morning the tavern of Mr. Smedley, situated in the Nineteenth Ward, was eotert-d bv a tear window nd rue hundred cigars stolen, with which plunder tne tuiei cuwieu uis escape. Oic Doty Again. Police Lieutenant Frank Hampton, who hat been tenouxly ill for some dayt past, has reoovered, and resumed the 4UUV oi uia I'onmutt tuii luoruiuu. The SoLPiF.ns' Home. This tivenirtR there will bo pleasant entertainment riven at the Soldiers' Home, at the corner of Hixteonth and Fllbett streets, tinder the superintendence of Co!o rel William H. Maurice. The programme pro mise an address bv Colonel llauriot, and vanout recitations and readings of an interesting character. Iho public are invited to be present) and as there I. no chariro for admission, we douDt not but the attendance will he large. "A TVibe 1'uysiciak, skllhd on wonders to heal, Is more than armies to the public weal." So said Homer, three thousand years aco. A wise physician, in our day, will proseut the medicines which espe rionco baa shown to be efficacious. Epeclaly in seasons oi epidemic, he will be slow to tiy experi ments upon his patients; to the credit of tbo great body of the protestors ; we reerrd that thoy recom mend and prescribe MARSJEN'S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUBE to their patients. The foimnla, according to whic.i it Is p'epnred, commands itself to their reason a priori, and experience proves a poster'ori tuat ifs operation it Just wbatVts to have been annotated and was desired. Depot, No. 487 Broadway, Seta York. For sale by at drug- gifts. . Abukktf.i) on nsnriON "Arrested ! whnt's that fort" Cries Hlouch. sajs the l. V , without demur. "Why, all our looks and wat avouch You're a susmo ous charaoler !" "But my 'down look It Nature's work, Ann want or cah has made me shaooy." "rob!" answers M. 1'., with a ierk, That lust excuse it miitbty flabby; It di cent looks you wisned to keep X ou know the Tower toils wondrous cheap !" VJv. nAvr AU-wool Fancy Catsimere Prtnti, at low at $4fl0 " " " Vtstt " ... 2 60 " Black " Pautt " .... 8 fr) " , " Cloth Vest .... 4 00 " Fancy Cnssimere Suits, to match 14 00 " Mack Suits 2J 00 Advancinq frmn these ra'es tne h urt urxxh of all grades, v to thtve.ru Jinst fabrics, at prices rertticed tn prijiortion Men's, Youths', and Hops'. Thoit- PAM18 nK FOUND WITHIS TI1E PAST EW WKBitH THATWKARGACTDALLT BKI.LINO GOOD, 8KKVICB ALLE (JOODB AT THE PUICK8 KAS1ED. Bfnnett & Co., TOWKIl liAlL, No. 618 Market ktbekt. It jias sow been six years sines the Great Pacifio Jintirouit was commenced, and aithougn an im menhe end devsHtating war ot lour years has Inter- Teneucd, tbe wori on tlin road has novor been suspended. It hns also been about s;x years since Char es 8okes & Co opened their celebrated "one tirice" Keadv-n;ade Clothing House, undor tho Con tinental, and notwithstanding t.io many and violent commotions throughout the country, this Clothing House tands, a prosperous institution. Its success is doubtless owing to tho faot of tho customers always potting tho brut goods and nt the lowest price. Charles Stokes tc Co., Flrst-cluss Clotuierg, AO. 824 Chesnut street. Ho! for ttje Country ! But if you go bo careful to omit nothing which can contribute to your health and enjoyment. Without health biid vigor there can be no real etjojment. If, therefore, yoursvstcm shows signs of relaxation, be cure to use ifAltS- DJiS'S C A LIS A YA TOXIC, which will restore the vitol forces to their proper tone and action. The Caiisava Baik is par excellence. The Tonic, and this preparation, is confeased'y the best mado irom that renowned remedy. Urpot, Xo. 437 Broad way, Xao York. For sale by all druggists. Trusses. To avoid all cloth, leathor, and rag- coveied rut ting. li:thy Trusses, wt.u ttieir chalinv, blistering nnn strauK.!!'. go to I B See'ev's Hard But ber Truss" Establishment, So. 1047 Chosnut street. whpr von wiP find the cleanest, lightest. eafiett, and best Iruss known; u-eri in bathing, fitted to lorm. Pamphlet free. Lady atleudant. The Closiko Sale of on. Paistixos, from the American Art i-ialiery, New York, takes place this evening, at 8 o'clock, at Scott's Gallery when one hundred superb specimens ot art will be disposed of witnout eserve. l b) will unord tno last opportu nity to connoisseurs toobtain paintings at a medium price, as tbe gallery wilt positively do c.osea lor ine summer seaton. I people who buffer lrom the dull stupidity that meets us everywhers in spring, and too otton in all seasons of the year, know how quick it could be cured by taking Ayer's Sarsaparila to purcre the bile from their systems, we should have better neigh bors as well as clearer heads to deal with. Aoca rE Maokoma This delicious toilet prepa ration i a universal tavorito wita the ladies. It is mkde from the rich Southorn Magnolia; m superior to anv cologne, aud is now used tos a bathing article lor the lace and txrson. to render the sin solt and ir'fh, will tho most cnarming results. No wonder it is popular. Eepuoko Prices. Photographs made of all stvles. Persons desiring will find it to tneir advan tage to patronize Keimoi' Gallery, No. 624 Arch street, and leccive a most satisfactory picture at modora.e cost. Ft?m AT.T3 Trcbckk. Brace, susoorters. Elastic Belts, and Stockings, hirht and elctrant in finish, adjusted by a lady, at eedlos , f weltth street, nrst door De low itace. (innvm & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock-Stnch Sewinit Machinos. No. 730 Chesnut street. Freich Cocoantjt Cake made and sold only by (i. Wyion Morse, JSo. w Arcn street. "tutirirativa cackinir tor steam enirines. for terms see 72a chesnut St., puna., ana foueysu, new yorn. 7-.io r.2(1. 1881s. 10-40s. Compound Interest Notes, nd Gold ana silver oougui sua sum w No. 34 8. I bird Streot. C'ompocnd Interest Notks. 7 810 and 6-203 wanted. lJe Haven & lirotbor, jso. w t. inira St. 1'opri.Ar. Tailoeiko. Keadt-mabk CI.OTHIo, AND 1 Custom Work. Wahamakkr & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Maukkt Streets. MARItlKL). HKLMICK SMiru. On tho 12th instant, at St. Philip's church, by the liov. t harles Coojier, Mr. HOWARD HKLMICK to AMELVIA V.. Uauhter of the hue John . temith, Ktu., of this city. No cards. HOBSON McFADDEN. At No. 801 N. Broad otrent. on trie 14th instant, bv Kov. A Aianstuu, ur. ( HAltLKs HdHhUJN. ot vt nmiueton. ui i.. to miss AMME JOANNA McfADDKN.ol Hamerton, Cnes- ler county, Pa. ;j DIED. Bi;l i:EIN. Suddenly, ou the ltith inst , SOPHIA F . wif ot Francis Brureiu. and boioved dnuchter of Cathnnne ana tne lute joua opieioeiKer, in meoou yeai ol her aice. t h roiativea ana irienas oi ino iniuiiy ore respect fully Invited to attend the tuneral, iioin the resilience nt hnr liuHband. lo. 10 A. iweiuu street, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clockc. lo proceed to Monument Cemetery. HEYDRICK. On the Kith instant. ABUAII AM HKYDRlCK. In tbe tibih ear ol ois ace. Iho relatives and lriends oi tue lamily are re.neci- fitllv invned to attend his luuerul. irom his lalo resi dence, Chesnut Hid. on Wednesday mom:uK, the 0th m-tuut, at 10 o'clock. H(X)VEK -On baturdny, tho 18th instant, after a lonir anil severo nines, winch stio uore wan cnris- ttau iortitude, Mrs. Kl.IZ Alitlll, witu el C'aptu.n Jium s Hoover, in the 61th year ot her ic. Tlie relatives and menus ot the tamtiy are resntci- fuhv invitee to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No 166 Unas street, on Wednesday atternoon, the -dth instant, at 2 o'clock, without mrtaer notice. To proceed to Odd .bellows' Cemetery. MAY. On the loth instant. ANNIE, dauchterof ('amain Jonathan ana Catharine May, aiced -J years and u ntouin. Th l-Klntivea ana menas oi tne inmitv are reSDect- lullv united to attend her luuerul. Iioiu ber parents' rctodenee. .No. h32 . ront street, ou Wednesday aiteruoon at 'i o'olock! TUON OUOITS OP SKY Kit AL SIZES, AND .1 Iron Dumb Bells irom two to twenty pounds each. Kor sale at the Hardware oioro or 1HU11A5 & BHAW. No. Mt (irtgntThlrtv-llye)MAmt le t Ht,. balow Minth IOAR-BOX KNIVES COMBINE IN ONE m. I tool a biad for nrrinir olf the lid, a etas tor puliliiK out out the tacks, and a liammer tor driving theiu in or tale at the llaidwire Niore oi TltUM AN M HHAW. Ko. 835 (tight Thirty ny) MAliUtt St , uoiyw MutU. J?OR SEEDING CHERRIES, THE CHERRY .' ftnner will b tnand to r flv 'en the time and innor rrqaired tor moving ths stoos from miron. For sa'e, alto, vailout kind of rress-vlng Kettles, by . TKl'MAN Oil". t Ho. tit (Fight Thlrtr-nve) Ma RKKT .. below Ninth. TI HARRY R. McOALLA. II A T T E R, W Informs his niimAinnii ttfnnrM Rnd catomers that have not yet been. dcoalved by the ne occupants vi iub siors na estaonsnea in t.nesnnt sireBt. I.lchth. that ha Is tn no wilt connrctrd with it. notwith standing thflr rumerous misri presentations to that er1ot, to sed to his customers, but that he can be round at C. MrOtl.t.t'ii KkWIIi l' HTOKK. Nn SUCHrt- MJT t-tieet, third door above New Bu'lettn Office where he can offer them better baraalns and larger stock to select from. a. MoCALLA'8 NEW HAT 8TORB, NO. kelS CHEHUT Utreet-Everv hat ht the low- st priremsikrd on It in nlsln figures Ca'landexa- uiiiib uie immense s.oci ann get a Drirmn: Tf STRAW HATS AND SUMMER HATS. Five thnrontnrl nt tti newent stvln flats, at prices K!i per cent less than etseiftheje, at MoCaLb'H NhW HAT 8TORE No. 611 CIIIl.SMjT htreet. third door above New Bulletin otllce. If STRAW HATS RETAILED AT WHOLE- 1flale nrlces Bfcirest asortment In this town at Wo:ALLA'n Nl W H T HTORK. No. 613 CHKSNU r Mroet jtvery article has pries marked on It In plain figures. STRAW AND SUM M E R II A T S. iRIirsest stock. Muaest varfntv, and lowest prices .... i . . .... . . , . i tmr ' ' i u t . . i) l it:,. (113 CHESNUT Street, third tloor above New Bulletin Office. Tou can suv from 60 cents to ! on a single article. 3 HARRY B. McCALLV RETURNS HIS sincere thanks to bis numerous friends and m tnmerswno nave followed Mm ntn l nesnut, aonve Klthth (of which he had so e charge fro.n 1H'i, to thu NEW NiOKh. So. 613 CHEHNWT Street and Iniorins tnem that nc can now sell them Hats and i:aos ifi per cent lest than heretofore. Don t lorgot tie N um ber, 613. l JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOKDAN'8 TONIO ALE. JOhUA T'1U AuB. JORDAN 8 TONIO Af.K. It Is recommended by physicians ol this and othet places as a superior ntc tno requites but a trial to convlnrc the mof t skeptical oi its great me lt, lo be htd, wholesal aud roiail. ot P. l.JOKOVN, no. TIM I r.A n ''iroPT f'hamuaune Cider, bv the dox'.n. bottled, or br the barrel 3 U UNADUI-TERATBD LIQUORS ONLY. RICH ABU PKN IH l'AN'd No. 4m chk.snu r simcET. Ncar.v Opposite the Pot Omce, VHII.ADEI.FHI A. Families suunlied. Orders lrom tlio Country nromntly attended to. 0 31$ MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &c "WOOJ GARY No. rar chesnut St., OFFER TllIMMEL) BONNETS, AND LADIES' AND MISSES' TRIMMED HATS, AT COST. EVERY STYLE OF BONNET AND IlAT, AT MODERATE PRICES. Buy NET FBAMFS, JilBBONS, MLKS, CRAPES, FLO WEBS. ETC. ETC WOOD & CAM, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET. 4 Ib'mrp Y H K iI A N & C O. HEEL'S NE W BLOCK, Corner of Eighth antl Vine Streets. Sun Hats, 75 to $250 - 75to$2'50 87 to $200 - 87 to $2 00 Sl'GO to $2'50 $100 to $2 00 Sea-Side Hats, Mackinaw Hats, Derby Hats, -May Queen Hats, Gipsy Hat, - Also, 800 NEW FANC110N BONNET8, all Just re ceived ftom the Factory, which we offer for 91-00 each. Tbe lsrgcst assortment of Sf RAW GOODS in tbe city canba found at our CORNER STOKti, which we off er at reduced prices. 6 16 lmrp ntEEMAN & CO., EIGHTH and YLE Streets. M II S. K. DILLO X, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street. lias a handsome assortment of SPRING MILLINERY ; Hints' and Infants' Hats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons. Feathers, Flowers, Frames. etc. 3 15 Jm JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AND TrtlMMEO IX THK MUSI' KxHHlONAHL STYLE. FliOM THE BtT;oOl8. AT THE LOWEST i'Ob.SllSLtt fRICKS. IVENS A: CO., 511 im No. 23 South NINTH Street. T? UR N I TURB.-TI1E LARtiRv-T. A? i fceapeot. and Best Stock oi Farulture in th world Is to br louud at iiuiL,i t.r. a ITKI05 Fl'RNIIl'RE DEPOT. t'OKXF.T! Oh' M.NTII AND MAKKEi' STREETS. Nos. 37 and 3fi N htC'OSD Street. Parlor bolts. )n Huh. Brocade. Pluith. Damask, or Reu. Dlnttiu'-rooin. I aanitier, LILrary Kltcben. and Office Furniture, at labu.ously low prices, and tbe newest st et and pattern. Fubiic iiuiitiinii, scnooi. (.oiieue, anu enop l uraitnrc In endless vurietv. All kino ot Furniture wanted by bounekee pert, at eirf edlngij- low prices, at eitherot their Iinoiense eniab- llM.loniis it tou wain io save money auu pet well served io to :CU'l 1) A CO. betore purcbastm: else wbeie Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. n and X, SECOND Street. 2 10 5d PHCENIV INSURANCE COMPANY OF rill LAI'KLPHLA. lS,KVKrJK I 1KVS IDAniLD rcivrci u At., No. 'ilk WALNl'T Mreet.opponltetlieExi-hanxe. Inaddiilonto MARINE and 1NLAD 1N81 KANOB this Company tnnures fioin Ion or daroase by UliE, on liberal leriut on building, uieichandise, lomltiire, eta, tor limited periods, and permanently on buildings, by depoalt ol piemitiin 'Ibe Company bas been In active operation for mora than SIXTY Y'EARS, duriua which ail losses have bee inoinptly adjusted and paid. DtKKCTOlS. John L. Hodge. , Lawrencs Lewis, Jr M. n. jusnoney, John T. Lewis, William S. (irnnt. Robert W Learning, J. Clark Wharton. samael Wilcox Ilavld Lewia. Iieujamtn letting, 1 bomm H. Powers, A. R. McHenr Eduiond CaatlUon, l.ouls C Norrls. juttrt k. WCCUSKER, l'rlent Hami'kl Wilcox, Hecretarv. 4 IS i QA i SOUTH STREET, M. D'ANCONA JfJ'dcJ pays the blithest price for Ladles and ;entH'cht clt Olothtnii. No. 1M1 HOCTll Hlreat, helow It road. hut FOURTH EDITION FROM AVASIIINCT0N THIS P. I. HONORS TO THE MEMORY OF LEWIS CASS. Order from Secretary Seward., EttH Et., cte., Et., KUk EteH ( Washtnoton, June 18. The following was issued this morniun: "Drpaiitmbnt op Statb, Washington, June 13, 18C6, The President dirpots the underslcnnrl tn perform the painful dut y ol tnnounctn? to the people of the Unit-d State that Lewis Can, distinrruished not more by laitliful service la variea puDiic trusts than oy exalted patriotism at a recent period of political discord, departed this life at 4 o'clock- yesterday moruinir. 'The several Executive Departments of the Government will cause anuronriale honors to be rendered to the memory ot the deceaie i. at home and abroad, wherever the nutionul name and authority are aeknoaiedtred. (SiKiicd) "Willi aw II. Seward. COINGIIESS. Washington, June Is. Senate. Mr. Wilson (Mubs.) reported from the Military Couituiitop a resolution to appoint a commis-dun to settle the wnr claitnt ol tho Stat" of Iowa. Mr. Wode (Ohio) oilered a .ioint resolution (or the prinnnr of i he reports of the generals co;n iiiuticiuiz the armies in tbe West, mude sinw the coiiciusitm ol the ret ort of the Committee on the Conducl oi the War. Passed. The Tax bill was reported front the Fi-nance Committee, and ordcied to be printed in the amendments House of Representatives: Under the call of States for bills and joint resolutions, flir. Uavis Introduced uti act to establish in fiermany a repertory for furnish ing iniormation as to the reourcsof tlic United States. Read twice, and referred to the Com mittee ou Agriculture. Mr. Trowbridge (Mich.) iut.ioduucd a bill to establish a Commission ot Claim njuinst the Government of the United States held by loval citizens of Ka-t Tennessee. Read twice, and "re ferred to the Committee on Military All'niis. Mr. Ashley (Nevada) introduced a bill urant insr the right of way und otacr pnvtlefres, to aid iu the coiihtructinn of a Graining and exploring tunnel to the ComstocK lode. From Forties Monroe. FoitTRFsa Monuoe, June 17. The steamer North Point, irom Sivannah, bound to Balti more, with cotton, was disabled yesterday, at A. M., twelve miles north of Ilatteras. She was spoken shortly after by the steamer Fannie, from Baltimore for Savannah, and taken in tow. She arrived here to-day, and will be lowed to Baltimore by the steamer Stite or Manjlaivl. The revenue cutter Northerner, with Senator Grimes, Commissioner Rollins, Senator Chand ler, and a party of Concrejsmen, arrivetl this morning, and alter visiting the Portsmouth Navy Yard, returned this afternoon. The revenue cutter lYyandoltP has arrived from Balti more, and will soon sail for San Francisco. Sa led, naval steamer iSlandisJi, for Pbilafelphia, towing the V. S. Bhlp (JonstcUxtion. The weather is squally, with rain. The Fatal Case ol Cholera at Baltimore. Baltimobe, June 18. Tbe fatal case of cholera in this city yesterday, wa thut of William How ard Mann, aged iorty vests. Ills l-tther resides in the western part of the city. Th disease was contracted at -ew lort, where a room mute was sick of it wheu he left, an J subse quently died. Ou airivina here on Sunday morning he was taken to the Infirmary, and received the best meuical treatment, but he was too far gone to arrest the disease. The "China" below Ilalitai. Halifax, June 18. The steamer C'titta in below this ; point, detained by the fosj. Her ad vices are lo the 9th aud 10th instant, and will te telegraphed ns soon as she arrives up. Latest JMaiketa by Telegraph. Kew York, June 18 Stocks ar? steady. Chicasro and Hock la. and, V4; Cumberland preferred, 44'; li mois Central, lZi; Micbiuan aoutnern, 7t'; Vw 1 ork central, Vb KeamnK, iuv.1,; canton Company, 60i: ilifsouri j,xes, TH; f.ne, 69j Caroiinus, 65i : Tennessee 6s. 961: Treasury 7 3-109. 1U22: i'ej-lor. tiet, Wi ; Five-twenties, 1U2 i Gold, 'lw York, June 18. Cotton doll at 40"4Cc. Flour State hat advanced 10;16c ; fak't of ID.CCO bhlc. at SOCUialO lor Mate; 8 SOjt'll for Ohio; 0'e0&'8() lor Western: fcl0'o(,.17 for Southern: and b-yu14 lor Canada. Wneat advance 1 SnSc ; t-alet uniujportant. Corn advanced 23c; 6U.IXK) butli. fod at (f4&Cc. Hect tteadv. Pork firm: t-aenofl'JOObbls. at S33a33 SI lor Mess. Lird dull at lit-22'c. Whn-ky dull. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 18 Ktponed by De Haven & Hro,, Vo. 40 b. Third street, bLCU3U CUAKU UO0 US r.-2bs Co. . . .102? EOO th Cat pf. 102 1( 0 eh Cata uf 2f.J KXI sli bcu. X pl50 Hi 10 tn Cam. & Theodore Tilton in Washington. Mr. Theodore Tilton. who is ou a vieit to Wa-hinjiton. made a speech Ou Friday. Anions' other good thmcs he sid this: Tc-day, lookine at the dome o! tue Capitol, I tud to lnvself, "Unto what can it be compared, except to't-t. Peter s at Kome." But St. Peter's a- Rome was orielnally dratted bv ATehat-l An gelo ivr a srreater ani l&uer fc".ructure taan the wriLiicci WB allowed to erect. The ereat plan was 11 waned. There are authors and planners 111 Congress ot bcheme of reconstruction as full orbed as M'chatl Anpelo's dome, but. the Presidett will aot allovy it to be liuilt. Nevertheless, it mu built. Pre sident or no President. Congress or no Congress. L t both end' of the avenue take heed That the party of justice, the party ot liberty, is the party tl.at controls the conscience ol the nation, and will toon-r or later outrol its policy. Gentle men in Washington ! be it known unto jou lhat vou fuall nev;r have rest f r toe fcolc of vour feet uut;l your legislation (hull bo cqni'ie'l, every jot an1 tittle, accord ing to the irreat rule ol erju.il r'.chto. (Ap-platu-e.) 1 know the world was not built in a cay. I know this realization of a reconstructed Union ci.nnot be had by a incr wishtne. But I knew that, oooner or later, God means to give it tn this natior. I- is written in heaven that the t.vlmt nation on earth 'ball be modelled on no liieamr plan. Keep tho slowing Ideal, there lore, in our minds. Seek to achieve it be con tent' a it'll nothing less. Our of the broken frag ments of eleven th-rupted States recoiictruct a Union ou the basis ol a Christum Democracy, otherwise vour work will perish othnvise it one nt to penaB. The ' Shenandoah Valley farmers have re built all tliclr barns ore icady tor vrops, THE MONEY PANIC IN ENGLAND. Continued from our Third Edition THE LEKP8 B At-KINO COMPAST AND ITS MAKAOK M8HT. Frim th London T:met. June 6. YesVrday ai Ieilt, Mr. Kdward Orenlanit.tha quon dam roanaurr ot the Leetl Bankinx otnpany, which aiud on the It tn 01 Hepteiuher lHb4 wa broutitit belora the iuKiiraie to answer the cliare ot bavlnx inmle tulRo ban vrarit and weekly retur i or thq unmamppd no'otand Minol exekanao lmd by tht hunk. In o exontur with 'he nth o' Ueorxe IV, chapter'!:), and the lib and stk o, Vlciorta, chap. tfi. I hecourt wa .row.led, anrt aa axcued mn.n uiie watted outairle to team toe rriiult nt the t..ve-tluntlon. Mr. F. H. Lewi barrister. 01' Loi doti ilii-trui'tcil bv 4 cri. .ortn A on, of l.ods), eonductrd iho prosecution 011 behalf of the Leeds('hm!)er 01 1 on men e und nroTd Hint tlie bank wan nuthorlr.nd to clicuiaie ft notes repicuciitiiia X2i 078, and that the nintiKKft' had amue nn sfrtilavit that thai wan the amount) bin ou tlie i th ot June, lHo4 th" actual Itnue of paper a to tint extent ot 4! t,ISri. Having estab lished ihlt. Air. LewU aKed for a re.naid Out tad on a imure occasion he imu d bi able to proro that lor live ycarit irom lHntl to lsi.4 ever one o, tho re turn tnoilf bv Greenland to the In and Kveriue l linitnieiit wfl In Ine He aino added thnt on tome future occasion rer atn other cfihrget o, torgerjr and traiid miKl't broavbt ivkIiiH the prlMiner. 1 l e mas Intuit' firanted a roinand until Taedr, the 15lh Inn. und eie wilhnR 10 ailinli tbe prlnoimr tj bill b!ii:tlf In Jt.iai t, and two turetiet In il.'Wo each. We Diav add tliat the cashier of the liant, proved toat he had called Mr. Creenland'a aitention to tho tact t'uat there were not (ufllih at notes 10 coalile him to innko a proper tetvra to keep It wltbln the llmltx, and tlrcn land told hint ro take ltnuk of Eatiland aud other not j to make up.tr dttk-leucj. TUB BOLID MKPt Or F.MOLAND AGAINST "SUBitT FBB UKT" AMD SHODDY, From the London Timet, May 28. The present ttate 01 tie money market, viewed Id conjunction with cortaln other ivuiptoiut of our aoclal coi oiiiou uiA' wli augOKt tome onrioiit ratlecil u. In the city me urer.t luct ot tlie uay fa t lit) warn of money not 01 monov's worth but of mooev ttneli. so Uiuch ot thtt cominoaitv ha been "lovaed op" tint, thouKb It uiav a 1 be aute enouga there la none ot li to be liai.d. M'lth r credit nor kooK n r tho materUl proouct 01 liiunaTv, nor aocuritien reprcaonthiK uu doubted valuea, wll procure bank not';a or auraroitciK. e hve an boon working hunl enoux", und upon the wliole wc have been liuual enourh tnai la In every thing but enterpre and we are In rni Ifr r'en enouh, but e rnnnot cot a aurtlciencv ot that circu.aiiug uio tiltiin which la uccna'onaliy requirtd. For a condition ot ten per cout . or. In other words, at twice the uu .1 Imre the Dank or Knlaud wilt still make .imf ed adTBiicen ua'in c .onto a and relieve tuad bo acra froni tho necessity of nellliiK at Sti; but. except on such tecvritle and such terms iIitc i no money t j be had. KoriMtnera are actually under the ituiiretsio i that all the cash hat leit thocouutrv.atid hr-ve nilaiuken the suspension 01 the Lank Charter not ror rht suspen sion ot apteie payments at the bank a circular ha been latued from the K ore Inn Olllve exnlalnliig that notlilnit bas brea disturbed 'Jut credit, and Umtwoarj altil iust aa ilch at ever: bat perha.is a reoont transnc tlon or two may enlighten our .ominuntal irlcntua little further on tbesuhlect tin Friday, then, at the West Knd of the town triers was a tale 01 jewels going on lost when, at the Hatt Knd, money wus scarcest. It was not 11 vcrv large Ooaect Ion, bin the apfchiient wcro good, and auvbudt might have laucifd that the 1 pporiumtv was au excellent ono lor making cheap purchases. If money was to scarce it. would nurc'y goagoodwv. Well, we wdi thow how tar it went pair 01 diamond earrings were put up, and fetched just lourteen hundred aud tilt guineas. Then t ere was a neck aun tormod 01 a slni'le row 01 diaujcudB, the sionet being "old ng'lsh " that is to any, cut in Ki.Biand many yeura ao by akiltui hands be.o.'e the lntr duciion of machinery into the business. his ornament brought e'pm hum.rcd and iortv-ll ve guineas. A ncuil neeklaeo 'etclied oua hundred and alnefv-ilvrt gulncus. k lieaner earrings went lor tliree niimlioJ )iu 1 in as or a Lttie more. Sln.le-siono ringt averaged ulicat cne hundred and eighty Minuca-i. t ano nor sa e a ring wl;h ono dltmond in it was knocked flown -to a fortunate bidder for three hundred and forty guineas, aud a loose diauioud, with a Ituo ipread," letched two hundred and lorty-Uvo cuinens. Perhaps 1 owevcr, It mav be iuiaghnd that jewe a are aa good a void and tha' the payment ot nll'thia money tor vanes absolutely lndo.nilo.nl slgnl nee nothing, t'e will not examine thut hrnothes a, but wtll take another exainpla or two. to which It wl,l cer tulnlv not uppiv. Last Saturduy week a Bmnll collection of pictures and drawings mostly y niodcru m .sters. was "81111 mitted to public rompen Ion." and with the lot lowing results: "tie picture fetched one thousand three hun dred guinea; another one thousand two hundred guineas- aud a third over ono thousand guineas. A view 01 Ventnor, in the Isle 01 Wight brought nine liua dicd andseveuty-iive guineas; and a pair of companion pictures views In Ilo.iand one thousand oiirht hun dred celneas. Altogether twenty six pictures aud three drawings realized exactly ten thou-anil four h jn ilr d nnd sixty pounos. This uuctlon wastolloared t another, at which the gem of tbe sale was knocked down tor two thousand kulneas, while tor two otner specimens nearly three thousand guineas ware obtained. A view of the 1 haines near Maidenhead wont for six hundred and sixty gu'ueaa ; a coast soena bv ths same artist, tor el?ht hundred .nd Inrtv guineas. The total produce ol the second sale Was nearly eigh teen thousand pounds the augregate result of the two being the realization of twenty-eight thousand two bun drtd aud eighty-five pounds in money, four days later there was another picture sa e with results of preclse.lv ti e same character un Saturday the royal yearlings lotchcrt on an average upwards of tour guineas a piece. In tact, wc need not accumulate examples. Jbvery por son ac'iunlnnd with such matters kuowa full wen that iboui'b money be scarce In the financial market, is Is abundant ei oueb e. sen here, and that wbl e the ex tremity of pressure Is telt In tha city, nut object or art, rart.y, or Interest wUl liud eager purchasers at prices absolutely fabulous. ir it 10 asked how this contrast atlses, and how It happens thai money dries not llnd Its level b ' ho vtng 110111 legio'is here It abounds to a region where It Is anxiously songht lor, the rep y can be easby given. It would he rather discreditable tf. Ilka savages, we valued beads end coi-urru atones above oselni wares and merchandises but that need not be assumed. Tbe lact is, the casras concerned In these trantao Ions are sepa rated widely from each other, 't he man who hug one thousand pounds to spare tor a painting, a diamond, or a horse may be erjtire.v unacquainted with linanolal transactions Commerce, or at anv rate finance, hits a wond of Its own, and that world Is Inhabited by a select and peculiar population. lome people deal commercially with their money, tnd make a vood thing ot a panic; others would never dream ol discounting a bill or making advances upon secu 1 tlts, whatever might be the profit attulnable. The. pur rlmeera el sanoblres and rubles at about six thiiuijmt guineas an ounce probably could not bava told What was the bana rate 01 uiscoun. ai mat. miuura sua wouia not have butn tempted by It If they bad known. Inaeed. It is on y as a tiade thai money lending pars, it Is not worilitWhlle lor a man o take a small capital into the monev market tor the take 01 prices wtiie 1 may all have vanished in a month. The mouey of the outer world do-snot flow Into the regular city market, because there are no accustomed channels wr ft, nor, ind. ed, wou U it be sm lleient in amonnt to fi t the vast gap which the interrup tion of credit has created. A more effective course of relief, wo trust, will soon bo louud: but, In the mean time, cur neighbors may assure themselves that we are net renny anv poorer than belore. Tbe firm in question have recently compounded with their creditors for alum under ten shl. lings to tho pound, and even tins will bave to he paid in Hteintta nients extending over about eich eeo months. There Is, however, just a probability that thov may acain be p act d in a position 10 resume buslne.s and pay tneir tieb.a In toll. It apoears that their chlei losses bave been in co.ton. whicb is now. of course relatively at a (.real depreciation. They purchased, some time ai;o, either in America or Egypt, a very extonsive shipment ot cotton at about the highest price ot tue market at the time. Tbe cot on was uisured to Its Iu 1 vaue; but the ship 011 board which it was s.oweu, though considerably over due, has not yet arrived la tuls lMhe vessel Is Inst, tneiefore, the underwriters will hav to pa over the Iu I marketah a value of the col ton at the time it was purchased, ani tne firm will be enabled not cnlv to nav their debts Iu lull, but to re alize a handsome surplus, should 1 lie v. sse, and her rarno vet arrive in a ety tbe Arm will be coin;. led to adopt "the tompoi-ition above detcrlhed. KBgland'ai Debt. BED DOMlglON Of TUB 8EA AND MEANS OF PATtNtl BY WAS AI A.N END a In the Fngllsh House of Commons. May 24, he Chan ce lor of the txche'iuer. In movlmr the second reading ot the i eriuitiah.e Annuities bill, en;ere l In'o a minute and eluburate explanation of Its provisions. Alter some remarks explanatory of the scope of biB argu ments ueauced on a tormer occasion irom the promable xbausiiou of Lniiland's coal supp les, be pointed out that terminable auuuitles for the reduction of debt had tor mant years tormed part of the financial system, aud c aimed tor tbia bill no higher credit than au attempt to approximate tbe sea e on which we had oeau wi U tie debt in lornier eao luritighU speech. Mr tiladatoue made the following very hiiponnntailnilsslons : Mr. rud'u'ioch and other economists bave remarked that al)itah taxes are grievous evl s, yet they are not nnniixea evils, inasmuch aa ihay have a great tendency to check waste and produce ecouomy ,"Oh!" It won d ,i possible to aigua plausibly, and something more than plausiblv. thai mouey raised bv taxes to pay on debt sou'd become more largely avallab e for the purposes 01 production than It' the debt were not paid oil. It Is again stated, and with perieet truth that we cannot estimate the 1 eduction 01 our de-it siuiplv by the drv and tare figures as they aiand belore us. Wt must not consider merely tbe nuked proposition that we huvo btombtoiir debt in ha. I a century lrom AtK,00i),fl0ll to i,0,(i(C,0iH. but we must also uousluer the relative pow er ano wealth of the country. And It 1b a verv fair and plausible dostrlae to hold, thai owing. IWin.iWO.lHHi of eht we are at this moment fitter, so faras wealth Is concerned, 10 enter upon a great sanguinary, and protracted struggle-awl Ood forbid 1' bou d tie necessary-' haa were oar 'o-etaihera at tbe tlmoolMr. Pitt to enter into a revolu.louaf v war nnd wi-en cur debt was somawh9ro between :i!,0i'0.C0 snd 'liSv.UI P. Bnt ttut is not a suilleieut aud satisiactory answer. I thotild be very torr Indeed, apaittrom the borrort and dsohlet or war Itaolt to see tne n.ert financial process ot the revolutionary war re peated. I doubt very much whether wo have auitl cleiitly iali.d the enermoos poll ileal mlschleis that wore ut endant upon the llovolutionary war the chajga of tone which was produced la the spi rlt it onr "lvernment,tthe unhappy a terailoa whlrh It brought about In tha relutious 01 tlafVes tha taiHlenoy to sarlngent. and, 1 will say. arbitrary leuislatlon, the reaction which we owed to the revolutionary war of tha buga system ol protectlou widch Mr Pitt II he had been blessed with tatr opportu nity bv tha continuance of peace, would have utter'tr Uestioytd la polut of taet, K WVVt'd not. he t9 uiao to say that, a rfgnrtts those ladlract eonainic. w are only btelnnlng to extricate oorelves from Uiereala or that revofntlonary war. But there la another moat Itnpor ant conalderaUon to be horns In mind aa again t thoe who tell os that tha nation whluh wout Into war In 17H3, and which Inrreased the debt 'rom loo.sth) Hnif or44iKl,CfM).00(ltfH(.l,(K)n(HKl, can much baiter go lnu war In wnat shall I aay r not IH8B. as we trust, but any . given future year that such a nation ca- much mon sately car tta debt ot XsOi .Oi IS into war and coma out of It than tha aama nation when it bad mum -tuia ler debt. A 1 nls, at any rate, should be recollected Thert was In th case of the revolutionary war one most minarksb aud peculiar compensation which this cauntry donveat - , from Its mastery 01 the teas. That masiery of the sent became a monopoly ot the seas, alight 7 qua llled Or Aniertcan con po Ithin. but the American mario twaa thenoni beginning to exist. In tha main what between ' 1'ia iniane.y of America and theoommanl 01 tha aeu that wa enlored at compared with o bar Eurneaa powers, we oecatna, It may a mott De sold, tha only maa ters and exo ualve posse sort ot the trade 01 tha world And the f.rlnoent code of maritime law. or what wecna teriocd was maritime law. made thst possession an effec tive reaifiy. we e innot exnect again so see it would tsa In pofta h a 'or as syaln to aee-our trade during: a war of S-? .u2LTi? clit.r,"',,cr p ceu 'a n analogous position. Iboae days have laiily gona In the case of tha Kevo.utlonary war It must be on set ved that, while the war brought alth It Iminnnse bur rtrns. it opened up new sources 01 wea'tb tor us throutS , the exclusive possession 01 the ocean trade Those new souroea o' wealth ennaot ba open 1 up again 1 and ronreqiietitlv the argument foun.icd upon tha auDuosel parallel between the cases Is to that extS'it, aud to a ' conslJerahle extet t. Itllacious. (Hear hear.i Don't therefore, let us hastilv conclndo. from a ratrossoot of the Hevo utlonary war, that we can with sa'ety bdd't tbe parallel derived irom that poilod to a nollcv which Kysin involving na in war with A'gnfl WlO.OtMJ or dntu oa' onrahotilder., aas to end In adding toma three, lour or Ave nil. lions more to that debt, TentlinonlAl to 81s. Maury. B18ritE5ENTKD WITH 3X10 OCIKBAS, I LONDON From the London Daily Arte, June 6. Yesterday eveuintr abont one hundred and thirty B-eiitlemen asjetnb'cd nt Wiuis' Kooms, on the ocoa- a on ot a banquet and testimonial to t aDtatn Miury. loruierly ot the United Mat.t Navy, tho object of this tribute t oidv to mane a tunab e pubho rocog uition ot the brilliant services confotred br that otlicer on the cause of mailtlme science, Sir John l'asington, M. I presided, and among t nose present were: Ilia Excel ency ilia Mexican Minister, hit Ex. ce lency the opnn'sh Minister, h a Excolleuov Doq Ilerberlo tie ia Itiestra, tlie Minister I'icnipotentiarr lrom the -Argentine Confniioration ; Admiral hir John Hay, Hart , M. P., F. U. 8.; Uenoral Lofror. F It. 8 ; the lCi"ht Hon Karl Ncltjn; Colonel Sir Henry James. H K , F. It. 8. j Commodore Janson, 1,. B. u, of th royal Dutch navv; Prolosor Tyndal. F. K Is ; the Might Hon. Lord Kichartl t.rosvenor, M. 1. ; Admiral Houtokoy, of tno Knssiun Imnerinl Navy; Admiral Young, It. N.; Sir. Charles liabbapo, K. H., F. K. 8.; tho Ilydrj rranherot tho Aamiralty; Trofestor Wheatatoue, F. It 8 ; tho Deputy Master ot the Trinity House; Captain Cowpor Colos. K. N : General Vaiker; Mr. A.J. Kereslord Hofio .U.I., F. U. 8.; Admiral HolMeao.lt N ; Mr. W. Fairoairn, V. li. 8. ; Mr. XV. Whit worth, F. It. 8 ; Mr. T. li. Uoraral, M.F.; Cautain Klorker, Koyal Swedish Navv, Atraouet thewedu-h and Norwegian l-eeanou; Mr. J. Laird, M.F.; the lion. J.K. Vivmn, It. N, ; Admiral Anson. li.l. Jamea frtponce; the Key. F, W. Treuilett M. A , LL.D., etc. After tho usuai toasts, followed by taat of "The) UiiiloRiatiO Corpt," 1 ho Cliairmnu proceeded to present tho testimo nial. In tionitf so, addrejsiii,!? tho irallaut Captain personally, he concratulated l.ini on haviu? devoted Im noble inteLeot to a purposo which had m tne ro uit conduced so jrroativ to th last in i; benotlt of mankind. Ho then trac d too history ot his scontitio diocovenea. and rclorred to the practical advautagea which the public ero now deriving from tuoia In the voyage of a shio from Kngland to India or China there wat, ha observed, a saving ot 260. What, . tneu, must be lhe annum aggregate saviujr on tha vovare of all the ships of this couniryf It was when Captain aiaurv'a fame wat at its holght that there hioko out the unfortunate civil war between the North and South a war in which, being a t-outiiorner bv Dirtn, he too tho pare worthy of his. cluirncter aud his careor. (Loud cheers.) Ho then adverted to the fact, that utter fie war lino, termi nated tho valiant Captain was mvitea by the iraud Duko Constantine to take up his abode in Russia, ana t v Prince Napoleon to accept a homo in France . ibe to'tiinonial now to be proaen od commenced about a year ago. Holland subscribed ab mt X10UO, l.ussia sent 1000 and a largo amount was also col lected in this country. And he noy, in toe namoof England, of Europe, and ot tbe civilized woild, had to request Caota'n Maury to aocept a testimonial, considerably fxcprulng in amount 3 J0D ruineas, aa a recognition of e-teem, admiration , and gratitude. (Great cheering.) Ho oonc'iidod by ' rending an aduress expressive ot the ODjoct of tho presentation, and having; handed the mono? to the guest ot the evening in a al vor has wot ho prooosea hit henltn, which wat diuulc with tareo timet three, amid much ont'iusiasm. 1 aptain Maurv commenced by repudiating the notion tnnt be was deserving of such an acgnow lodg ment. Forty years ago, ho said, it was hit good fortune to enter on a fluid ot discovory iu whion toe harvest wat reudv to hand. Very toon a fl-et soat tored ail over the world was engaged In observing: certain phenomena of the sea and tho air; and at a very small co-t ships ot all nations were converted into temples of science, (cheers.) The necessity of combination in the researches made led to the conference at liruasela; and now ha saw a brilliant assemblage met to celebrate the re sults which had since been achieved. In conclusion, the ?allunt Captain declared his u'.tor inability to acknowledge in appropriate terms the handsome testimonial just presented, and said he mutt there fore expiess it with tealed lips and tbe eloquence of silence. (Loud cheert ) Among the remaining toasts was "Our Foroitrn, Visitors," proposed Dy Lord VWliain Grosvenor, M. F., which was responded to by Commodore Jausen, of tho Koval Dutch Navy, and General lleauregard, of tbo late Confederate States or Ame rica, tbe latter ol whom was treated with spocial cordiality. Mrs; Relief Sumner. Mrs. Relief Sumner, the mother of Honorabl" Charles Sumner, who has been gradually failing; in hehlth, died at her residence in Boston, on Friday, at the advanced age. ot'eie;hty-one years. She was the (laughter ol David Jacob, jr., of" Ilinixham, and was born in Hanover, Plymouth, county, February 27, 1783- She was married to. Charles Pinekney Hunin.T, April 25, 1810, and had nine children, named respectively Charles, Matilda, Albert, Henry, (leorge, Jane, Mary. Horace, and Julia. George was distinguUuetl. lor his scholarship, and as an author. Horace perished in the snip Elizabeth, otf Fire Island,, near New York, on the 18th of July, 1850. It is aid that Gustave Dore, the great French artist, never read the Bible until he screed to Mrnisb some illustrations for a largev tolio cdi ',i. "ORTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSUHANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued against (General AccidanU all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. Insurance affected for one year, in any sum from t)ll to tlO (CO, at a premium of only one-half per cent, tearing the mil amount Insured In case of death, aata a compensation each week coual to the whole pro tinuui pain bheri time Tickets for I, 2, J, S. T, or 10 days, or 1, 1, or 6 moiittia, a; 10 cents a dav, lusurina in the sum oi $ Mo, tr giving lu per week It dlsabieu to be had at tne. f.enerai Omce, .No. Ui K. FoLItTlI rttreet, j-hhadeU Pbia. or at tlie various hailioad 'liuket onlees. Ba sure io purchat tue Ucketa of tha berth American Tranalt Insurance Cotupauy. tor circnlart aud forther information applvat tha General Otnce, or of any of the authoilzd AsenU of iho -OBipauy. I EWIH u HOUPT, President. JAMKM at. CONRAD, 'Ireasumr Iii;Rlf C. BKOWJi, Secreiary. . JOUA C.BULLITI', Solicitor. I'IKKl'1'OB.s, I. . Tj Moupt. late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Coro'iim M. Baird. of M. Baldwin As Co.'s. ; bauiuel r. Palmer, i ashler ot Commercial Bank: Kit bard Wood. o. Still Market street auics M. Cunrad, ho. bid M a, k el street ' ). E. Klniislcv, t. ontinental Hotel. II. O Leiscnrlni;, Not ill and '.'39 Dock street. Samuel Work ol Work, McCoucb & c'o. timrge Martin, So. 3'-"i Chesnut street. 1 S Win FIRR INSI KANOK KXCLUSIVELY .ZxiIB PENNSYLVANIA FIRE 1NSITKANJB COM I'AN Y Incorporuta 1825 'barter Prlr ,aiN0. olO AV A LN tT Mrcet, fpimnHe InUepcnUanv Square. 'Ibis Company, favorably known to tlra coinuiunltv for over lorty years, coutiuue to iasure atiainstlossor ds ma te by tire on Putilio or Prfraia V nlilliiiirs. either pcrniancntiy or lor a limited time. A .so on Furniture, ' clocks of (icoils and McrchanUis f netally, on liberal terms Ihclr Capital, together with a lar Ka Surplus Fund, la . Invested in the iuot,t careful uir nnor. whion enahlea them to offer to the Insured aa undoubted security la the esse of loss. IW. Daniel femith Jr., I John Pevoreux, AluxanUer Hanson, Thomas Mmltb, . Isauc Ualuhuret, , Pionrr Lewis, , Thowai Kobinj. I J OtilluBbaiu FeU,1 ' J't"1?' Maildock. Jr , vK.u.L bMiTU, rresld. .t WlI4JalO1CB0WBl4i,8Cretary; " . Hi !
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