THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1866. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Item tee Third rage. ANNUAL REGATTA OF THE DELAWARE SQUADRON. THE START MAGNIFICENT SIGHT. OHE HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN VESSELS UNDER CANVAS. SCENES, INCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS. Ete., Eir I.e., Etc, Kt., Etc, Et. A rest'oss onorry, an unwavering application to the caros and anxiotios of businoss, hare beoome marked characteristics ot the American people; to much ao, in fact, that we hare otten safTeied the lepreacb abroad ot' being exclusively dovotcd to this single art of money -ma king. But of late years we hare baen permuted to chronicle many oronU which (to far towards showing that there has been change for the better in this respect. Out-door sports and paetimos of all kinds are becoming more and more popular every day. This is especially noticeable in the cities an 1 larger towns situated on the seaboard and on the courses at ttio great river, where there is ready acocss to Targe bodios of water, f-culling matchos and regattas have indeed become a'most of everyday occurrence during the proper season. Philadelphia has not been behind her nclatilors in this respect, as has been amply proved by the earnestness with which many of her citizens have entered Into sports ot this character. But it was reserved for the Regatta of this morn ing to surpass all previous undertakings. At an early hour the crowd commenced irs march on the t erry to Federal street, Camden, from whioa point the start was to te made. When our reporter bad succeeded in reaching the other side of the river, he found the piers, docks, and broken-down steamboats, which form the chief attraction to the denizens ot our Jersey suDurb, entire! covered by an anxious and expoo'.aut throng. With a sublime disregard oi the cost of shoe leather, each particular Individual was devoting all his energies to the task oi clambering over pi.es of coal and lumber in ttie vain endeavor to gain a soot from which he could have an unobstructed view of ah the surroundings. Sundry uicrnn, ot the irre pressible stamp, had expended an indefinite amount ot breato in ascending tenets ten feet in height aud half an inch in thickness, wftile here and there the ragged line was broken by a pair of glis tening patent-leathers ana a high-crowned hat, whicn indicated that ihe owner had arrived at an age approaching niaurky. The ladies who had craved the opportunity ot witnesring the start were comiortabiy quartered in the Becond story oi the boat-house aujoiniug ihe teriy. As fa' as the weather was concerned nothing more luvoiable to the comlort ot spectators could have been desired the e.nbryo aog-uavs through wh cli we have been sweltering lor a week oast appearea to be over; the stid' breeze blowing was suilieient to lash ibe Deiaward into a mimte sea. But here was the dlffl ulty. Old watermon who had followed the tide until they were tanned to a leatnerv hue, declared witn grave sbakes ot the head and mysteriu ejaculations, that something iearlul in Ihe way of accident was sure to happen. Yet the ardor of no one was dampened therebv; Captaiu Kisey was every where, while judges, com mit tei men, and various other functionaries made day hideous with an uproar of commands and ex hortations. At half past eight there were a goodly numbor ot vessels on hand prepared to enter upon the contest. Jo these, additions wero made at every moment. 1 his was. Indeed, the most interesting part of tne whole performance. Oil the shore lay the Commo dore's acht the Scud, suorting a fanoitut array ot bunting, and sunououed by scows and tugs vith like fanciful decorations. In and out between these the different vorselsttiat weie to take part in the race were seen waiting their way, under a full stretch of canvas, their gunwales fairly dipping in tho water, and the.r sails reeling to and lro like drunken men. Nine o'clock was the hour appointed for the start, and punctually to the time, some eight or tea small gunning skiffs were arranged side by side, and moored to the landing. Then came he tug of war among the captains of these ambitious craft One swore roundly that his beat was but fifteen fe"t one inch and a quarter in length, while that of his next nemtiuor waB iuii mieeu loot iwu menus uuu nun. Of course he was unwilling to sot sail with such fearful odds against him. The judges grew hoarse before the difficulty was adjnsted. But adjusted it was at last, and every thing made ready, when one of the little tubs broke loose from its moor nirs, gave one or two turns, and then gracefully keeled over into the water. For moment aifairs were decided mixed, and rather un. certain. 1 he crew had consisted of two men, and it whs impossible to discover how many had perished. Jn another moment however, the head of the cap tain emerged irom the waters, and the first mate, boatswain, and carpenter all in one was seen astride the upper gunwale of his craft When tho excitement caused by this mishap had subsided, tho preparations were attain made, and at hall-past nine tho vessels of the sixth class got fairly under way. Tbey consisted of running skirls, of abont fi I teen feot in length, and were named and commanded as follows i fashion, Captain Gore; Rescue, Captain CafTrey : Little Charley. Captaiu Kirk; Lower, Captain .Lower: and lla, tap tain Smith. The fifth class open, square-sterned skiffs, from fifteen to sixteen feet in length were the next to start. But here there was another mishap this time from a brokon tiller. A lack-knife soon fash ioned the other end ot tho rotten helm, it was thrust again into the mortice hole, and off they started, six in number, and named and olloered as lollows: Jack Cade, Captain Cade; Little George, Captain Sbeppard; Ben Coomlie, Caotain Mastori; Colonel E. I), Baker, Captain Henry; Lieutenant Preston, Cap tain Parsel ; and the Annie, Captain Uolan. But before the vessels of the fifth class had time to git clear of the whatf the fastenings of the tourth class, which were moored immediately in their rear, rave way, and they were down upon them in a trice. The first aspect of this mishap was chaotic, the second disastrous. I he large vessels that ought to have remained quiet lor a little longer seemed determined uuon going ahead ; the mall vessels whose duty it was to make headway seemed bent noon standing still. This was bad enough but in the midst of the jumble a man coutmed to get overboard, and before he was la'.rlv fished out ol the water, one ot the Iareer cratt had capsized, and its crew, oousistiug of four men, all told, were floundering about aud attempting to stride the gunwale V ben this unhappy tangle was reso'ved, the main diiliculties oi the clay wore over, and everything thereafter passed otfsmoottily. ' The vessels of the remaining classes1 experienced no great difficulty or delay, and at naif-past 10 the Commodore's yacht, wiih toe accompanying escort, rounded to ana beaded down the river. Shortly alter the steamer Portsmouth followed, with a large tarty oi excursionists eager to view the race on board. 1 he total number of vessels which effected a start was ouo hundred and eighteen, but betore they had reached the Mavy Yard several more were capsized. The race will be determined ou their return to ibe Navy Tard, which point they arc expected to reach between 2 and 8 o'clock. Brutal Assault ok a Colobkd Wo man Two white men were arrested last night at Broad aud Lombard streets, on the charge oi com mitting an aggravated assault on a colored woman. 1 One of the men gave the name of Harrison if enry, and suited that he resided at No. 63U Huruce street. The other man made good his escape, and has not yet bem captured. The woman alleged that she wason her av home, being obliged to return late at night irom ber employment as a cook, and that tne pa' ties named waylaid her, and were about to maltreat be, when she succeeded in getting loose irom ineir grasp, and running consldoraote dis tance. Alter proceeding aa far as she was able, one of the men run her up an alley, whore the assault was about being renewed. Her screams attracted the attention of the police, who took the aooused into custody. At the hcurlnv beiore Alderman Bwift the statements of the injured woman wore nuite alluding. Ucury was hula to answer lu tlWO bail. St. JoDira Episcopal Church, Cape Islamd, N. J. It is proposed to hold a Fa r at Cape Is. and City, Cape May, during the approaoniug bathing season, the prooeed. to be appropriated to the building ot ao Episcopal Church. A desirable lot was purchased la.t Fall, and the eotner-otone laid with appropriate ceiemonies, at ihe corner of Frank lin snd Washington streets Ihe church bul ding will be commenced and pushed forward to eomp e. tion as toon as the necessary lanot are obtained. Several donations have already bsn made. 1 he importance ot occupying this post will be evi dent to all who consider the vast numuer of invehls and pleasure-seekers who Visit this little "city by the sea," during the summer months The great interest which has been naniiesbd hitherto in the services of the Chuioh, loads us to believe, confidently, that we shall have ibe hearty sympathy and co-operation of manv strangers from neighboring cities, who will giadly aid us in rearing a neat and commodious edi fice, iu whioh all may Join in the worship of Almighty iiod, aud where any Episcopal olorgyman, in good standing, will have a rivht to preach. ; Ihe loilowing nan cd ladles will give their ialoos eflort to fuitber the good cause, ana will be happy to n colve an thing suitable lor tne Fnlr. whlca it is Intended shall take place at Cape Island, the third week in July i Mrs. E. A Souder, Miss Lonl.a Clagboro, Mrs. Frederick Fa rthome, Mrs. J. Van Kens e acr, Mrs. 1 Bulger, Mrs. 8. C. oinis, Mrs. William 8. Forbes, Mm John ti. Sfovcns, tfrs, John U. Weitaoy, Mrs. Dr. Learning, Mrs A. F. Sabine, Mrs. Louisa Pea cock, Miss A. L. C.ark, Mrs. Mary Vandervort, Contributions in money and materials, and of useful and fancy articles, may be sent, during the present month, lo Mrs E A. Souder, No. 238 Fine street, and alter that date to Mrs. J. Van Kensse laer, at Cape Island, or to Edmund A. eSouUer, No. 8 Dock Htieet Wharf. 1 he West Jersey Express, No. 6 Walnut street, will reoeive and take charge of articles intended for the Fair. House Kobbebt. A house located at the corner of Duponcean street and Locust was entered and robbed a few' nidits since ot a number ot valuable articles and goods to a considerable amount. A man named Botz has been charged with committing the offense, In connection wita others, among whom is a porson named Miller. It is alleged thnt Betz, after stealing the goods took them to a Mr. Jones, whore they were deposited lor tafe-keep'ng, and that It was agreed that the profits arising irom the sale of the artioics should be shared. The parties arrested had a hearing before an Alder man, when their guilt was sufficiently established to warrant the btnoing over of Jones, on the oUargo of receiving stolen go ds, In the sum of $800, and Miller in 8600 to answer at Court. A Quick Trip. The-new steamer Toni vanda arrived this morning from Savaunan iu llio unpreccdentedly short tirrc oi iiity-eigtit hours irom wharl to wharf. The Tonawanda bolongs to the goutbern Steamship Line, and is commanded by Captain Jacob Teal, a gentloman well known in the marine service. J his is the first trip made by this vessel, and its sailing qualities are considered admi rable. It is a matter of satisfaction to know that we have at Inst secured a line of steamers to ply regularly between Philadelphia and Southorn ports. It is to bo hoped that our merchants will oatronize the line liberally, as it mast be ot immense advan tage to our city. Omt Bbick Pilkp. Yesterday afternoon we published the particulars of the drcaoiul acci dent which occurred at Ninth and tSoutb streets, by which a littlo boy wa instantaneously killed, by being crumbed by acr against a pile of bricks. We areiuforii ed that there is a pilo of bricks of ex actly sinn ar character in Race street, below Fourth, and we know ot other, in various parts of the city. The at tout Ion of bunders shou d be called to this matter, a loss of life may occur in this way at any moment, IIiQHWAY KoBBERV. A man who gave the name ot Peter Donahuo, it is alleged, attacked a gentleman la-t night at Ninth and Chesnut streets, and alter knocking him down ran-acked his packets and stole tnorelrom some loose change amounting to five dollars. Tho accused was arreBted and taken beiore Alderman Swift, to whom all the (acts per taining lo the case were reveaed. Donahue stated that he resided at No. 610 Spruce street. He was held in S1000 to answer tor the alleged offense. FiuiifG Pistols. Complaints were made before the Mavor this moruing of a numbor ot unruly boys and young men at Fitteeuth and Thompson streets, who are in the habit ol firing pistols. So serious has tne annoyance become, that residents are in danger from the weapons used by those young outlaws. The Mayor has given instruc tions to the officers to arrost all who are found engaged in this unlawml practice. Fbknch Almanac M. Marell, editor of the Mestager Franoo-Americain, has published a French Almanac and Directory. The voinme con tains 266 pages, and is full of statistics in regard to France and this country. 1 ho tax tables and othr statistics oi the United States are of great value. The book oontains, also, a direc'ory of-French resi dents oi dciw York, Philadelphia, Chicago, and St. Louis. Found Dbowned. An unknown white man was found drowned this morning at Lombard street wharf. The deceased was 6 ieet 8 inches high, bad black hair, and was baid on the top oi his head. He wore a moustache and imperial, and had on a black sack coat. In one of his pockets was found an iron chain and brass key. The Coroner took charge oi the body. Assault and Battery. John McGi:ti- gan was arrested last evening by Officer Hamilton, at Sixth and Lorn turd streets, on thu charge of com mitting an assault and battery. He was taken before Alderman Butler, when he had a bearing, and he was hold to answer in the sura of 400. Cbtjelty to an Animal. John White was arrested jester any afternoon, at Tenth and Mar. ket streets, on the charge ot beating a mu'e in an un merciful manner. He had a hearing beiore Alder man Jones, and was committed to answer iu default cl the payment oi tne tine imposed. House Robbed. The dwelling of Mr. Mullen, No. 1517 Sansom street, was entered last night from the first story, and robbed oi $75 in greenbacks and a silk dress. lQ3m"ney ana dross were taken from a burea i drawer. The thief made good his escape. "A Wise Physician, skilled on wonders to heal, la more than armies to the public weal." So said Homer, three thousand years ago. A wise physician, in our day, will present the medicines which expe rience has shown to be efficacious. Especia'ly in seasons ol epidemic, he will be slow to try experi ments upon bis patients; to the credit of the great body of the proieesors ; we record that they recom mend and prescribe AIARSDEN'S 'ASIATIC CHOLERA CURE to their patients. The foimnla, according to which it is prepared, commends Itself to their reason a priori, and experience proves a posteriori -tuat its operation is just what was to have been anticipated aud was desired. Depot, JkO. 187 Broadway, Aew Yvrk. For sale by all drug gists. Ibx Dismated Doo-Catchkr There was dog-catcher as bold t As e'er was in that corps enrolled, Espied a biack-and-tau Unmuzzled terrier oue day 1 rotting along the publio way, And quick to seizo him ran ; But the dog's master then he saw, And started back iu sudden awe, Nor dared affront a man Who in such grand apparol shone As comes irom Tower Hall alouo. We have All-tcool fancy Cassimere Pants, as low at SM 00 ' " " Vests " ... 2 50 " Llack " Pouts .... fi 00 " " Cloth Vests 4 00 " Fancy Cassvnere Suits, to match 14 00 Black Suits 20 00 Advancing from these rates vie have goods of all graats, up to tneverynnetit laortcs, at prices reaucea in proportion Men's, Youths', and Boys'. ThoU' BAUDS DAVE FOUND WITHIH THE PAST 1'EW WEKKd TUAT WE AUE ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, SKUVIt'B ABLE GOODS AT THE PBICE8 29AM ED. f Bennett & Co., lOWKIl 11ALL, No. 618 Mabket Stbket, Jio Betteb Blood Purifies can be obtained than lr. Jayne'b Altebative. It contains no concealed poisous, no merourial or other metallio preparations, but is a combination of those article which long exptrience has proven to possess the most efiioient alterative and ueobstrueat properties. It acts directly on the blood, stimulates the diges tive and secretive organs, and enables the Liver, KMnevs. etc.. to perform their Dronur Innnlinns. Its efficacy is established by its long-sustained oopu larlty, and by the many cureiit has efieoted, a num ber ot whioh are published each year in Jayno's Almanac Head them and be convinced. Prepared only at No. 242 Cbonnut street. Grove a k Bakeb's Highest Premium Klastio Stitch and Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines. No, 7iJ0 Cuueuut itrevt, HTotmo Wim t A WiitE, grown on the sunny slope or Spain the get nine Juice of the grape in all it purity, as be stowed upon as by the benefloent UrVBB, and such as b, alone, consistent with Christian teachings not intoxicating In the least will supply a want greatly folt in this country. fcucH u HraiEsio Wise, the Great Imported Tonic, Aromatic. It 1 conscientiously reoommended to Ladies, as it will soothe the nerve 4, renew the blood, and gently stimulate and Invigorate the system. Allot sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro. fossional men, possessing constitutions more delicate than others of less confining labors those who ex pend a great deal ol vitality in braln woik, win t once acknowledge the superiority of tins restorative. Bemkmbkb, it leaves behind none of the baneful in fluences oi alcoholic preparations. It Cbeates a Healthy Appetite. We warrant that, upon trla', Hygienic Wins will be found to be the finest, most delicious, and healthful Tonic known. Try it to bo convinced. Sold Everywhere. French, Richards i Co., Agents for Pennsylvania. Js. B. Hygienic Wine is an imported Ionic; it has the approval of the "Imperial School of Medicine of Paries," and was tested by tbe Com mittee on Chemistry of tbe American Mndloal Asso ciation which assembled in Baltimore, Mav 1, 1866 and indorsed by fifty-six prominent meinbors with their Signatures. It has ikow been six years since tho Great Paoiflo Kan road was oommenced, and although an im mense and devastating war ol lour years has intor veucned, the work on the road has never been suspended. It has also been about six years since Charles Stokes & Co openod their celobrated "one price" Beady-made Clothing House, undor the Con tinental, and notwithstanding the manv and violent commotions tbioughout the country, this Clothing House stands, a prosperous institution. Its success is doubtless owing to tho fact of tbe customers always getting the bent goods and at tli lowest price. Charles Ktoke & Co., First-class Clothiers, Ino. 824 Chesnut street. Ho! fob the Country! But if you go be careful to omit nothing which can contribute to your health and enjoyment. Without health and vigor there can bono real eijoyment. If, therefore, yoursvstom shows signs of relaxation, be sure to use MARS DES'S CALISAYA TOXIC, which will restore the vital forces to their proper tone and action. The Calisava Baik is par excellence. Tbe Tonic, and this preparation, is confessedly the best made irom that renowned remedy. Depot, Xo. 4S7 Broad way, Xev York. For sale by all druggists. FineArtc In consequence of the warm weather last week, the balance oi passed pictures from the rale ot tine oil paintings belonging to the American Art Gallery, New York, will be sold this evenimr, ct Scott's Art Gallery, No. 1020 Chesnut street, bv B. $cott, Jr. This 1- the last sale oi the season. The paintings are io be sold without any reserve; and we advise those who want good pictures to atuid the sa'e. There will be about one hundred specimens of the American, Flemish, French, Eu lib, and DuseeldO'-t schools. Truspeb. To avoid alt cloth, leather, and rag coveied rusting, filthy Trusses, with thir chafiuir, blistering and strapping, go to I B See ey's ' Hard Kutbtr Truss" Estahllshmont, So. 1347 Chesnut street, where yon will find the cleanest, liehtest, easiest, and best Truss known ; uer3 in bathing, liued to lorm. Pamphlet free. Lady attendant. Fimale IrcSoKS, Braces, Supporters, Elastic Belt, and Stockings, liirht and elesant in finish, adjusted by a ladv, at Needles', fweltth streot, first door belpw Ituce Bulwer Lytton sayb that a refined gentle man may always o known bv the perfumes he uses. In American society it is recognized as a mark oi elevated taste to patron'zo Phalon's "Nieht Bloom ing Cereus." Its purity, freshness, nud dolouoy commend it to all persons of poetic taste and lee; log. Concord Patriot. Eeduckd Prices. Photographs of superior exe cution and variety of pleasing st les made ai mode rate cost ow is trie time to secure au invaiuab e likeness, at B. F. Iie.mer's Gallery, No. 624 Arch street. Grandmother's Gingerbread. Excollont. Buv it ol G. Byion Morse, No. 904 Arch street. "lubricative packinif ior steam engines. lor terms see 723 chusnnt st., pbUa., and 26 dey st., new york.' 7 80s, 5-208, 18818.10-408, Compound Interest Notes, and Gold and bilver bought and sold by Drexel h Co., No. 84 S. f bird Street. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20s wanted, lie Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third tit. Popular Tailoring. Keady-made Clothing, and FiE Custom Work. Wanamakeb & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Mabket Streets. MARRIED. DAVIS NEFF. On the 10th instant, by Roy. W. Thorn, Captain W. DAVIS, of this city, to Miss ANNA E. NEFF, of Cumberland county, Pa. WILDSMITH-BODENBAUUH. On tho 15th instant, by the Key. J H Kennard. Mr. tlKNUY C. WU.DSMITU to Miss ANNIE H. KODENBAUUU, both oi Montgomery county , Pa. DIED. BRUBE1N. Suddenly, on the 16th Inst., SOPHIA F., wile of Francis Brurein, and beloved daughter of Catharine and the late John Spielberger, in the 83d year ol ber age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the tuneral, tiom the residence of her husband, No. 016 N. Twelith street, on Wednesday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. HAMBKIGtir. On the 17th instant, afler a linger ing illness, M N. HAMBKIGHl. His relatives and male triends are invited to at tend his funeral, irom his late residence, No. 82 S. Kirbttcnth street, on the 21st instant, at 4 o'clock P.M. HF.YDBICK. On the 16th instant, ABRAHAM HkYDUICK, in the 68th year ot his age. I he relatives and friends oi the family aro respect fully invited to attend his funeral, irom his late resi dence, Chesnut Hi'l. en Wednesday morning, thi 20th in.-tant, at 10 o'clock. HOOVEH On Baturdpy. the 16tb inslant, after a long and severe illness, which she bore with Chris tian lortitude, Mrs. KLIZaBKIH, wife ot Captain James Hoover, in tbe 64th year of ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from her late resi dence, No. 136 On as streot, on Wednesday afternoon, the 20th instant, at 2 o'clock, without iurtuer notice. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. MAY, On the 15th instant, ANNIE, daughter of Captain Jonathan and Catharine May, aged 2J years and 9 months. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect tullv invited to attend her lunerul. fiom ber parents' residence, No. KJ2 s. Front street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WELSTKR. Or ' unday, the 17th instant, IDt, daughter oi the late William Webster, Esq., iu the 12th year of ber aire. Funeral on Thursday, the 21st instant, at 12 o'clock M., at the Upper Lublin Lutheran Church. Car riages will be in waitinir at W issaliickon Station tor the 7 o'clock A. M. train, on tho North Pennsylvania Itailroad, by which tho relatives and iriends will be conveyed to tbe house FOR LADIES' RINGLETS AND (iKNTLR men's furls, we have several sizes Tlnchlna and Tuning Tongs and Irons, we also have a varletj of Tit I'M AN A BHAW, No. Ma (Eight Thlrty-flve) MARKET Bt.. below Ninth. CDAIN-U0LT9 PERMIT CHAMBER OR other doors to be sllsht.y opened, and thus promote ventilation, while thev are as secure as other bolts Various patterns for sale by TRITMAN A BHAW. So. BM (tight Thlrtv-flve) MARKET Hu, below Ninth. QOME ARTICLES OP WOODEN AND Tltf O Ware, Baskets, and Step-Ladders, and our usual lull assortment of Housekeeping Hardware anil Cutlery, for , 830 (Eight Thirty-firs) MARKET below Ninth, AMUSEMENTS. fir additional Amusement te Third Paa NEW CHE8NUT STREET TQBATttB. CHF.BN VT Btreet, afcove Twolfth. I.ROM A ED SBOVIK WILLIAM. S. lUTH, Lessee and Managers. ... ORAND MATIVF.fi WEDKESUAT AFI BKNOOH, June 20, TESTIMONIAL TO T. L. TILT OK. Tte perfbimance will commence with the laughable Farce of ACTING MAD. Tactic, Frank Drew In which he will glvo his celebrated Imlinttooi nf For lest, Ji t o Ilroagliam, John Drew, Harnoy.Wllllams. GazzaniKa, Vestvall and Frank lirower. lo be iolowrd by the beautiful Comedy ot FAIN I HtCAitT EVKH WON FAl fjATVT. Knv Oomet Mr E L. Til ton Clurles II Mn. O. Henri Minimis de Hania Cms Mr. W it. Wslus (tinman Mr Ho t Lopes sir Nortn Pedro Mr. Williams Duchess de 'lorrcneuva Miss K. Price Dunns Lonora Mrs W. II Beeves "Nbrrlilsn's Hide " by Fiaak Moroa inu Alter which the new Comio Drama, written by Mad. Uargucrittes, entitled HIS LORDSHIP Lord Dundreary Mr. Owen Marlowe Frederick Ardent Mr. L L. James Kinney Mr J. It Kversham Lsrtv ilnndr ary Mrs T A. Creese Lady Flora Htan.cy .Miss Fanny Reeves Em ma F.vans Miss M. A. Griffith Keoitailnn, bv Mr. tl. Lewis. to conclude with the Corned ol DEL1CATS GROUND. Pantlre Miss Fanny V. Tl'ton Snnn rold McKee Rankin Aipbonse sir. w.u. Moreianu OCALF. OF PRICF.. Orchestra Hests. SI. Parrmefe and Dress Circle, M Couti; Bccnred Heats. 73 cunts; Private ltoxns. IA. Kox p an atT. h. Pogh's comer ot SI Mil and CHB9 Nl'T rtreeis, where seats maybe secured. 19 JORDAN'S TONIC ALB. JOKDAS'B TONIC ALB. JOKDAN'8 TOWIC ALB. JOBOAN 8 TONTC ALB. It is recommended by physicians of this and other places as a puperlor rente, and requires but a trial to convince the most skeptical el its trat me It. To be bad, wholesale and retail, ot P. 1. JORDAN, Vn )H I' If AH atrxal. rtiamDaitne Cider, by the rloijn. bottled, or br the barrel. .1 o lie UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. RICHARD PKNISTAN'd STORK AND VA1TI Tl. No. 419 CHKSSUr H1RKET. 3ear.v Opposite the l'oit Office, PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied. Orders irom the Country promptly attended to. ft 31S gUMMER TRAVEL, Via North Pcinisjlviuila Railroad, fHORTEPT AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO WILKESBARRB, MAUCH CI1XXK, GASTON, i;i:tiilkiiem, ALXKNTOAVIV, HAZLETUN, AND ALL POINTS IN THE Lehigh and AYyomins Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels, Are the Specialities) or tbls Ronte. Throngh to Wlikesbarre and Msuch Chunk without change of cars. The new road between the summit of tbe mountain and Wflkesbarre opens up views oi unsurpassed beauty, and tbe new bote! provides tho best and most ample accommocatlons 'or summer visitor excursion T'ckeia Irom Pbilade phla to principal points, Issued 1UOM TICKET OFKK hS ONLT, atre riaced rates, on t-aturdays, good to return till Monday evenimr Kxcurslon Tickets to Wflkesbarre, good for ten days, issued any day. THROUGH TPAINS. Cars leave the Depot, THIRD and THOMPSON streets at 7 30 A. M . 30 P. M , and 5 Ift P. M. For particulars, see time table in another column. 6 9 2mrp , ELLIS CLARK, Agent E E D L E S' COMPOUND CAMPHOR TROCHES," Essential as a compact, effective, and safe remedy for Iilarrhaa, Dysentery, Cholera Morbus, etc. Have a llox at band. Exclusive Maker, C. II. NEEDLES, TWELFTH AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. iity Cents per box. One dozen to families, SVOO. For sale by Druggists. 6 16 lOtrp BIOKRENE, OR LIFE-BEJUYENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO THE AGED This preparation is unequalled as a rejuvenator and re storer ol wasted and Inert functions. J be leeo e, Ihe aged add all those who have in any way Impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal npplication,wlll flud the blokrene to be what Its name implies a liie-reluverator, which, while It builds up the shattered constitution, will also lmpurt to the feelings tbe briskness and energy which belong to youth. No matter by it hat cause any organ has beoome enfee bled in Its functions, this superb preparation will remove that cause at once anu torever. BIOKHKNE cures lleneral Debility, Impotency, Ner voua lnc.anacitv. DYHDenma. ixnression. losa or ADDS' tite, Low hpirl's, Imbecility. Mental Indolence. Euiaola tlcn. Ennui. It has a most deligbuul, desirable, and novel effect upon the nervous system, and ail who are In any way prostra'ed by nervous disabilities are earnestly advted to seek a cure in this most excel ent and un equalled preparation. hlOKKKNE The Feeble, the Languid, tbe Despair ing, the Old. should give this valuable discover a trial it will be tbund totally oiderent irom all other articles for the same purpose. TO FEMALES. This preparation is invaluable In ne vous weaknesses of all kin is, as It will restore tbe wasted strength with wonderlUl nermauenoe. It is also a giand Tonic, and will give relief m Dyspep sia with the first dose. A brief persistence In its use will iccovate the stomsch to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsht 'crever. One Dodar per bottle, or six bottles for S5. Bold Of Drugidsts ifeneraliy. Sent bv express anywhere by ad- uresHiua n- iv-.,i.-vi.. wiiivw", 0. as ut.i street, ftew xorx. f0ldl,yj0HNS0S.H0LLOWAT 4 COWDEH. no ukoiui Diiuscreeu 419thstu6mrp No. WiN SECOND St. FURNITURE .THE LARGEST, Cheapest snd Best Stock of Furniture in the worldlstobeiound.t UNION FURNITURE DEPOT. CORNER OF NINTH AND MAHKET STREETS, and Ke. 31 and 89 N 8EC0S D Street. Parlor Suits, in Hair, Brocade, Plush, Damask, or Timing-room. Chamber, Library Rltchun. and Office yurnliuro.it labuiously low prices, and tbe newest st les and patterns. Public Building, School, College, and Shop Furtiture In eudlrss varletv. All kinds oi Furniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly 'ow prices, at elthtrol tbelr immense estab lishments It von want to save money and get well Krved no to GOUI D & CO. before purcbiiirlng else nheie comer of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. S7 and 39 N, SECOND Street. 210 5c rfHE II ARRIS OX BOILER A SAFE STEAM B01L.KR. The attention f macutacturers aud others using Steam is confidently cal.ed to this new Steam Uune raior bs couibinlnK eeutlal advanuiges In absolute saiety Irom explosion, in cheapness of first cost and cost oi rt pairs, in economy of fuel, facility of cleaning aud transportation etc.. not possessed by any other boder now in use. 'lhls boiler U lormed of a cnnblnatlou of eaxt-lron Hollow spheres, eaob sphere eluht inches ex tcrnal diameter, aud three-eighths of an Inch thick. Tliese are held together by wrouubt-irou bolts, with or ps at tbe ends. ' early oue bundred of these Boilers are now In opera 'Ion, some of them in the Dust estabiisbmenU In this C'i"or descriptive circulars or price, apply to JOSEPH IIAWHlSoN. Jr. Harrison Boiler WorVs, ORAV8 FFRRV Road, adlolning the United States Arsenal, Philadelphia. 1 s tu th'Jnifip H. IF YOU WISTI TO BUY A HAT FIFTY" cents cheaper than you can anywhere else in tho City, rail at PRESTON'S. 1 1m So. 218 oum third Btrvyt., I'UUttda.' FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. 31. DOINGS IN CONGRESS. THE TAX ON COTTON. vvvvvW'WVvVvvyvTfWf liStO.a XltO.e XStO.s JBtO.. 3S3tO. SPECIAL DESPATCn TO TBI VKS150 TELKOttAPH. Wahbinoton. June 19. Tbe Cstse of nsHbaa. In the Circuit Cotirt to-daj, Jn the libel case of McGhan vs. Clephane, Jurlie Olin gave an opinion sustaining tbe Secretary of Wat in rcfusicg to produce the original ot a letter writ ten by CleptaaTie to the War Department, charg ing McGhan with disloyalty. The rJeorctary of War said that such communications are privi leged. , WAfB'.noTos, June 19. Hon site. Mr. Fessendeti (Me.) gave notice that he would call up the Tax bill tomorrow. Five hundred extra copies were ordured to be printed. Mr. Howard (Mich.) moved to take up the Pacific Railroad bill, which was under discussion jeKterday. Dii'asreed to. On motion of Mr. Williams (Orecon), a bill to grant lands in aid of the construction of a rail road from Salt Lake City to tne Columbia river in Oregon was taken up. Houm f BeprcmemtattYM: Mr. Stevens (Pa.) asked the unanimous con sent ot the House for the Committee ,on Public Lands to report a bill crrantinir publit laud to aid in the completion oi the Portage Lake Canal iu the Stale oi Michigan. Mr. Spalding (Ohio) objected. Mr. Price (Iowa), from tho Committee on the Pacific Railroad, reported back tho Senate bill granting aid in the construction of a ratlroai and telegraph from Folsom to Placerville, Call- lornia, with several amendments. one of the amendments reduces tho ritrht of way irom two hundred feet in width on each side ot the road through the public domain, to one hundred feet in width. Another strike j out that part which permits the company to select alternate sections at a distance ot not more than twenty miles. Considerable debate arose on the bill, which was participated in by Messrs. Price, Higby. Kns-on, Hale, Hike, Julian and Le blond. Mr. Hale, of New York, moved to amend tho 13th section by rankinrx it simply read, ' Con gress may at any time alter, amend, or . repeal this act." Mr. Price (Iowa) moved the previous ques tion, but the House refused to second it; and then, on motion of Mr. Julian, the bill and pending amendments were reterred to the Com mittee on Public Lands. Marine Disasters. Cleveland, June 19. The schooners Bijh land Chief, Mmira, and Josephine, with wood, are ahore, and a large schooner, name un known, is pounding at her anchors at Fairport. Two large barques are alio ashore just ea3t of Fairport. The schooners Darien and Buffalo, with lumber, are also ashore. The schooners Euclid and brie William are badly damaged by pounding at their docks here. The storm hag subsided. Boston. June 1'.). The barque finsiow, from Philadelphia for Portland, with coal, is ashore atMuekeget, and has bilged. Her crew liuva been saved. The vessel will proba bly b a total loss. Sudden Deaths. Hudson, N. Y., June 19. Yesterday afternoon a colored woman, named Harriet Smith, was suddenly seized with great pain just as she was leaving in the 2'40 train for the North, and soon afterwards died in the street. On Saturday William Murphy, an Irish laborer, dropped dead while at work in a cornfield iu Livingston in this county. Poor Murphy landed in New York three weeks ago, and had been in this vicinity but two days. Fires in Boston. Boston, June 19. The building No. 104 Wash inpton street, occupied as a furniture manufac tory and warehouse by Haley, Morse & Boydea. was destroyed by fire this morning. The loss is estimated at $30,000, covered by instirance. Last night a fire broke out in the npper part of the buildings Nos. 127 and 129 Tremont street The building was mainly occupied by Child & Jenckes, picture dealers. The loss is $10,000, covered by insurance. Railroad Accident. Boston, June 19. By the singular disaster which occurred on the Norwich Railroad, and which was occasioned by the hi eh wind blow ing a car from one track to another, causing a freight train to come in collision with it, Tyler Peck, a fireman, was killed, and Frank Green wood, another empjore, was terribly scalded. The freight train was badly smashed up. TheTax Bll. Wai-hinuton, June 19. The Senate amend ments to the IIouso Tax bill fixes a tax of two cents instead ol five cents per pound on cotton. It was erroneously printed as having been fixed at five cents per pound in the Philadelphia papers of this morning. Sailing of the "Africa." Boston, Jnne 19. The steamer Africa will tail for Liverpool about 1 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Her mails will close at 11 A. M. Latent Watkets by Telearaph. Nkw York, June 19 Cotton firm at 40c. Flonr F'eUUc. lower; sales of 7CO0hbls ; Stat, $0 69 a'J &O ; Ohio. 8fil4; Western, 8ri5y80; Southern, 10'50(a 17 : and Canadian. S8'90l4. Wneal dull; talcs of 14,000 bush. ; new Milwaukle inactive. Corn quiet; 28,000 bush, sold at bSciUoe Iteef steady. I'ork firm; sa'es of 1200 bbls. at lor Mess. l,rd heavy at 19i&22jc. WMky dull. New York, June 19 Stocks are dull. Chicago and Rock Island, Wh Illinois Central, 45; Michiwan Southern 78! ; New York Central, 98 ; Heading, 100; Hudson Rier, 111; Canton Company, 60; Erie Kailroad, 681 ; Treasury 7 8-10s, 102 ; Ten-forties, WSj ; Kive-twenties, 103J ; Coupon 6s, 110k ; Gold, 150J. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 19 Reported by De Haven ft Bro., No. 40 S. Third Btreet, SECOND BOAfiD P300 U S 7 80s .tfeb.lOSj 10O do i.'Ati tWOOPhll. 6s... bd 2 100 sh Maple 8b. s80 2 14thPennKM 66 fsb do 65 6sb do l6 100 Hi Pbil ft r,V30 81 200 sh do b30 81 200 sh do 030 SI '.MOO City 6s new,. 97 10 shlhlshMav... 68 10 sh Leh Val 62 J 6 sh Acad Mu.c&p H 109ltteuiug..,,.. 64 IE0AL IffTELLIQENCS, Tea ui vs. oaioo casb dboimom. ftori ivufl at Mini f Mas Justin Head. Jbeodore Lee vs. Haucy M. Urnrjr, et ai. 1 his was a bill inequity,, filed by the Com plain in t against Mis Mancy at. urigc, widow oi the late John Or e-, snd John W. Urifs-, Adininl,uaurs of tne estate oi John Urlgg, eeoeasod, aud Mrs. Kanuis A.. te, prajing ior aa injunction ajrainst the admima iratois, to restrain tnem from pa iug to Fanuie A. Lee, who is the wife oi tbeoomolainant, her snare et' the personal estate of ber deceased f.ther, Mr. Jobn origin to restrain the said Fauuie irom canning and recolviuf ibe same, so ion as she lives apat. I rim her husband, the eomp ainant; aid that it b accrecd that complainant be entitled to an allowance out of tbe said estate com n- ie his vile, ior the maintenance ot himso f and their child, lor the education oi the latter, and tor the su(.p y of a piopvrhome. J ho bill a Wei that Fannie a. hue, tor- wne of complainant, oesefted him wltu out tause, and rofacs to return. alihoun 1)8 '.",'rad and willing to receive and uuabit with her aRain, anutuse uer as a nood husband ought to no. li lurihc r ailogos ti.ai her sbaw in the per sonai eetato amounts io more tbau 140OHl. aud that her snare oi the real esiato ot her lather, whicn under proceedings in partition was allotted to h- r. is vaoed at Uie sun; t i90,ow, and producoa an annual rental ot 811 000. I he answer ot Mrs. Lee allores that she was loroed to leave him by mob couuuoi on iiis part as to- rou der my (her)conditiou iutoierable, aud life burden some J bat iheir child, lor wbioh support If claimed, was taai'n from her byloioeot a writ of habeas corpus, issued by complmnuut iu tbe city of Aew York, and that sue is willing, aud ofTuri, to suppoitthe child il bets roturned to her custody and control. T ho answer oi the administrators admits rannrativ 'the alterations oi tne complainant's oi 1 as to Mm. Lee' ctiare oi tne estate ol tier aoooasud lather; out bey aver that tbe proper tnbuual ior the adjudica tion ot his claims i the Uiphans court, b lore its Auditor; and that havinjr appeared there and mado bis ciaunn, he is concluded oy tha report of tuo Auditor therein. A b:ll in equity was alo filed by compliinant aramBt Mrs. Lee and thai In. B Dunn, ihe aeut ot Mrs Lee, to rostra n hiua irom lessinir ber real estaie aud collecting tue rents thToirom. The casos were ariiuad a short time ago, and the louowinir is tUe opinion of the Court iu the latter case, delivered by iboiiibson, J. : " iheudoro Lee vs FranoesJA. Lee and Charles B. Dunn. Opiniou by i hompson, J. i have not been informed Dv what niriit ibj cumplaiuuat iuterlores to preveiit bis wile Irom owning- aud enjoy iu bur separate ral estate The object ot the Dili is to retrain the agent ot Mis. Lee, wile of complainant, irom acting under a power ot attorney from ber t him, to leae her real estate iu this city and colleot aud pay over the rents to aer. The coinplaiuaot slices no title to anv portion ot it, and no reason why she should not enjoy and nse it as ber own, as she is doinir, nor whereiu that is contrary to law as to him. fc-lio is not ohnirod to provide ior his sup port, nor is a bill in equity the proceeding: by whioa to compel bur to coutubute to the support aud maintenance of her ehild. le has less thau noonuitv ou that score, tor sho proposes, iu oase he will tut tbe child live with her, she will suoport and etiuoute it. ii seems, Irom her auswer, that the complain ant, by proceedings at law, succeeded in fretting the caild out ot her cu-tody and agaiust ber wishes, doubtless on proof of abi ity to support it. Unioss he avails him.-ielt of her oiler to support the child ho cannot compel ber to do it by blli iu equity. Wo see no ground for interfering; iu theloast with Dunn, tbe respondent, aud tha ronel prayed is refused. Kill dismissed, witn costs to bo paid by tbe com plainant." 4 onrt of Common Pleas PresHeut Judge Allison aud Judge Pierce The Court is sti.l en gayed with the Orphans' Court Argument List. Itoart ot Quarter Sg)tonN Judge Pierce. Thu Commonwealth vs. E. Nut.mn Fettit. The de fendant in this case was charged wita forolble do tulner. Bernard idulaeman, the prosfcutor, is tha owner of a certain prop-rty in Tacouy. The two parties entered into a written contract, by wbioh It was agreed that upon thods iverv of the uoed, which was to take place upon thd 1st of Apul last 300J was to be paid by Petit to Hulscmau. When tne 1st ot April came the deed was oUVred, but the vendee was not able to pay tbe nionev. lie oflered to pay cash C2000, and mortgage upon, property of S40U0. Bui this odor was rejected. How ever, the prosecutor permitted the detendaut to re main on the proi erty, and eveu to m&ke considera ble and va.uablc impiovpmenta en the place. The case was admiraoly contested by both parties. It occupied the whole oi yesterday atternoon, and was untlni'lied at the adjournment of the Court. '1 his morning the Court instructed the jury in tue matter. The jury rendered a verdict ot guilty. Motion for a new trial. Hannah Carp, nter was charged with committing an assault upon Mary Crosseu. Prosecutrix, on tho 10th of last month, saw her husband walking a ong the street with dolendant. 15 he naturally felt vexed, and stepping up to thorn she requested her btt baua to come home with h':r, and desired dolendant to go ner way. Delendaut became angry, and struck Mrs, Croasen several times. The defense was that prosecutrix struck dofem'ant and called her abusive names. The jury rendered a verdict of gut tr. Julius J. Koeineoa was ctiargod with committing an assault and battery npon Mltlin Baker, l'bo pro secutor did not appear . and the dolendant has been in prison sick for a long time. He is a discharged soldier. The bill was submitted to the jury without evidence, and a verdict of not guilty was rendered. Lloyd Douglass was oharred with committing an assanit and battery, with intent to kill, upon Ed ward F. bunt nor. On Lombard street, below Sev enth, the prosecutor heard a disturbance, and seelne a woman throw a bucket ot water on a man, stopped to see the tun. lresently defondant ran out of a house and ordered him to leave, and upon being re fused, he presented a revolver to bis Lead and threat ened to shoot him. The defense was that prosecutor insulted the wile of defondant, and that thore .was no pistol pre sented, and that defendant bad nothing in his hand but aa ice-pick. There were no blows struck-. Ihe jury rendered a verdict of not guilry. George Cotton was charged with committing" an assault and battery upon John Hallo wood. Testimony for the prosecution was, that prosecutor came down stairs in his night clothes, and on that account was struoK by defendant. Ali the witnesses for the prosecution were theie, but being very drunk did not see it. The defense was that the mistress of the house or dered the prosecutor to leave the room, as he was not crossed. Upon that h struck her. Then de lendaut, who was bar-tender, whipped him. Not truiity. James Bristol was charged, firstly, with commit ting an assault and battery upon officer Jandel, and secondly, with carrying conoealed deadly weapons. He was arrested by the ollicer lor boing drunk, and in going to tbe station house be kicked tho officer several times. He also attuinpted to get his hands into his pockets, but was prevented by tho othcer. When he was earohed a pair oi steel knuckles were found in his pocket. John Wagner pleaded guilty to a charge of marry ing a woman whom ho knew to be the wife of an other man, Santa Ana, heretofore avaricious, is becom ing lib eral. ? HARRY B. McCALLA, HATTER, Informs his numerous friends and customers that have not yet been deoeived by tho ne w ocoupaiita oi tbe store he established in Chesnut street, above Eighth, that be is in no way connected wltb it. notwith standing their numerous misrepresentations to that effect, to se'.l to his customers, but that lie cau be found atCMcCaXLA.' SKWHlT STOKE. No B13 CUims Ml'T Ptieet. third door above Hew Bu'letin OrHce. where he can Oder them better bargains aud larger stook to select from. If McCALLA'8 NEW HAT 8TORE, ' NO. lM13 CHlNl'T Street Every nat bas the low est price maiked on It In plain figures. Call aud exa mine the Immense stock and gat a bargain ' STRAW HATS AND SfJMMER nATS. Five thousand ot the newest stvle Hats, at prices 24 per cent less than elsewheje, at ilcCALI.t'S tltW HAT STORE. Ko. 613 C'H tSii U r Btreet, third door above Kew Bulletin Ouice. a STRAW HATS REPA1LED AT WIIOLE sale prices. Biggest assortment In this town at UCt'lLLA s nr.w HAT O IVIUb, HO. 613 CUKSMJ T street very article bs price marked on It lu plain, figures. VS STRAW AND SUMMER HATS slBlygest stock, biggest variety, and lowest prices In thteclty, at McCIALLA'S K W 11 AT STuKE, No. SIS CHJCisNTJT street, third door above Now liuUetln Office. Too can save from 60 cents to tl on a single article. m HARRY B. McCALLA RETURNS IIIS Uineere thanks to his nnmerous triends and ou. turners bo have followed bloi irom Chesnut, above Kljihth (of which he had sole charge from l5Hi, to tha NEW Si0R. NO. 611 CHEHNUT Street aud inioruu tnem that he can bow sell them Hats and t'aoai&per cent less than heretofore. Don't forgot fie Nut ber, 013. a ,j HOOTII STREET, M. D'ANCONA J ' J tJ pays the highest uilce tor Ladles and nents' cast oU Clothing. Mi. 1J41 SOUTH street, nelow "! 0oin ALL PAPER AND WINDOW RnADES.-i. U If Tilt nviKirnv . o, i
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