MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. nnUniT Amusements. -The Bible So t inn T H n.t' cn"i n formed an "Assocl. .?r.rolJote the Better Observance of the Sab aJ',i... hM K'n,1 ''bom to perform. Ine Association naa adopted the lollowin reaomtion: i 'ncfiroly reret to bear of the desecration i J. 1 8abbt' " bo County, by various porsoni aeepin ppn theatrea aud other plaoes ot tmuv merit to attraot trie youn; thituer, and request the Tarlotia authorities in the towns oltios, and countr of Atlantic to see that the law ot the State on too otorriDce of tne tattath at a dar ot cessation irom work and amusement are put in force." A petition was likewise prepared and adootcd, dl reeled to the Camden and Aiauno Kailroad com pany, asking taa discontinuance ot their Sunday train. The following- officers were elpctod: President, iion. D H 11 seknian; Vice-Irosi!ont, Rev. A. 11. IHowti t Sooiotarv, C. E 1. Mavhcw; li-easurer, M B. Ilacun; iauaers. Josse Adams, J. 1'. ake, John ;odtrey, Daniel 1-zard, limothy Uonderson, and Rev. J. C. lsra'. . Railroad Accident. Another of those accidents which are narrow escapes from being ciusliea to death, oocnrrd an evening or two mhco at Delanco station A young man nainea Smiley, rngBgon as a brukrsman on the cars, accidentally missed his fontitiir, ami toll between the cars and ttio platform, and was dangerously Injured internally, and aiso had lm W sovereiy lacerated 1'ersons cannot be too careful In setting on and off the cars, especially hen in motion. The New Fihe Dkpartment. The new organization of the F-re Department of Camden, under the recent resolution ot Councils, la received with great favor by the citizens, and cordially copied, thus lar, by the, companies designated. When the organization ts completed it will be a very ellicient one, and all the com, anies will be provided with suitable apparatus tor any con. lingency Anotheb Abrkst. Day belore yesterday Marshal Cnmube.l aud officer Joss, oi boutu Wanl. aire ted amau named George Wiltv.on a complaint r.ado bya Air. Welch, cliarjnnit smd Wiley with having set fire to a hava ack of his, bv wninli it was destroyed. The accused was committed tor a hearing. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional local lOme v Third Paye. Commencement of the Protestant Episcopal Divinitt School oebmon by Kkv. Lw IStomk. IhH Annual Commencement of the Divinity bchooi of the l'rotestaiit Episcopal Church took place this morning at the Church oi the Holy Trinity, Kineteei tn and Walnut streets, in the pre sence ol a large and attentive audience, lhe exor. cisea were very solemn aud impressive, as became the serious character of the duties upon which the young men are about enter. ug who this day toot npon themselves the future ministration ol the Gospel. The members of th Faculty of the School were 5 resent within the chancel, as was also the venorable lahoo I'ayue ot Africa, who bus just returned to tho United States. Alter the prolinilnrry exorcises, the sermon to tho graduating class was preached by the Hev. John 8. Mone. 1)1)., Itctiner ou the Unswolil Foundation in tho Divinity .-eliool. The text v as taken irom Acts xx, verses 2(5 and 27, which lead as follows: "Wherefore 1 tuko you to record this day, that I am pure irom tfee blood of all men, ' For I have not shunned to oeclare onto you all the counsel oi God " lhe preacher commenced by savin? that it was impossible to read the teachings of iSt. i'aul without being impressed wuh the gra.e responsibilities at tendant upon the Chns'iun ministry, 8t. I'aul looked upon it as a task imposed upon him which he cou'd not neg ect. lie believe 1 that through tho strength of Christ be coula deal with the welfare oi sou's without being gi'iliy of the blood of souls. When he look so. bad uron his ministry, be could sav that he was uot thus guilty. The li e of the body is light when cutuiiareil to the lite of the soul, the loimer being comparatively a cipher, the latter imparting to it its mystery, aud making it sacred in the eye ot tiod. lit-nco the greater enotmity oi tho oume of liiui who is guilty of taking the life of the aoui. It is a learlul oftense merely to amuse the iouI committed to one's charge, But I'aul was ab:e to my that the blood ot no coul stained the garnicnts of his ministry. Hajpy J'aul! who at tne c o;e ot his career, aud bv the siuo of his martyr grave, could lav claim to this'! His emotions, when caught u j luto the third heaven, could not have been as sublime and as precious as when he mado this claim to the iCiders ot Kohesus. He stood aiuoiiir them the most sublime exauip e ever seen oi a stainless ministet ot the Word ol God. 1 be radiunco ot the heavenly glory waa then already ghiumg about bim. It becomes a grave question as to bow the apostle was thus enabled to dual with tho welfare of souls without being put ty ol the blood ol souls. It was by making lull proof ol his ministry to those among whom be labored. Ho at all times, and on all occa sions declared tb whole eoun-ci of God. lo under stand thi.- is tlio irreat duty o! the (Jurist inn minis ter. His whole counsel emoraees all the objects ot his care, it is one. counsel embracing Infinity, it is as the outgoing lij.ht which floods all space with its brightness. What we need especially to Know is the great cen tral sua or source ot this livht. ibis whole counsel ol God embraces particularly tho salvation ot souls and the means by which it is to bo accomplished. Bepemance towards God and faith towards our Lord Jesus Christ is the pi and object to be attained in declaring thi counsel, faul counted not his lite dear to himself, so that be might lullil his whole duty in this declaration. But this counsel is not confined to the days in winch the Apostles lived. It bas gone down through the ages; God i the same in history as In revela tions. The sole business of man iu this day is to d it cover in what this counsel of God constats. We have nought to do with anything else, save as it aids nsHin learning aud declaring this counsel of the Iiviug God. All His movements in the ages throw light upon thw great counsel ol redemption. Nothing but a knowledge and experience of it is of importanoe to the minister oi ( oa, all things else being secondary nd trbutary to it. Tne dec aration ol .this whole counsel ot God involves soraetntng more than utter ing it liom the lips, word for word. Such utterances may be as worth. ess as a pantomime, simply because tne 'lie and power of God's counsel ai e not in them. This Hie aud power must be in the minister before he can enforce it upon the people. Tho gilt must so seize and energize him that he cannot contain it, punt up within himself. It calls not only for words, mt deed, toils, sacrifices, and sullennss. It calls for a man who e soul is tilled with a realization of the truth of tho gospel which he preaches, huoh a aian aioue eau, a I'aul did, tarn the world upside flown. the true Gospel brings first the sentence of death, belore it presents the lite that is in Christ, leaving no one without excuse wtio does not go for pardon to tli CrOiS. I ho minuter ol God must in every way hfild up this Cross of Christ as the sole hope of the world. The preacher then expanded npon the toils and sacrifices which attend this hearty declaration of the whole counsel oi uod, gimg a vivid sketch of the labors upon which the young men belore him were about to enter, by the discuaige oi which alone could they hope to avoid the blood-guiltiness ot the toul J he sermon was followed ty the administration of the Hoiy Sacrament, atier wu'cu Vio exercises of Ordination took place, tne Key. Ki'hop Lee ollici ating. ter Mr Ld wards was ordained as I'riest Drs. Uare and hulier and Kev. Mr. Matluckl per forming ibe imposltiou oi bands. Tho members of the graduating class, ten oi whom were then ordained Deacons, two having been previously ordained, cumpnsed the following geHtiemen: Hmry J. W. Allen, Gulliord, Vt t Frederick Brook, Boston, Mass ; William 1'ercy Brown, Is'e v York; Francs B. Chutwood, Jr., Elizabeth ; It. Vrai.cis Colton, V.astvill, Va ; ltobert A. KJwards, Fattier; William H. F.llis, Laurel; Neilaon Falls, Baltimore! William "W. Farr Philadelphia; Joseph B Hil, Fhi'aop phia; G. Bedell Keen, Philadel phia; Jamoa Walker, Philadelphia. A Man-of-War's Man Diownkd. Yebterday afternoon, as the United IS tales tn gate Cltattanoo'ia was proceeding up the Delaware river, for the purpose ol rec-iviug some necessary repairs, a man on board le i overboard when the vessel was opposite feoutu strer wharf, and was diowued. The body was "ubsequnntly found at Gloucester, ti. J , and at Inst accounts was in tho hands of the authorities tbeie awaitiug identi fication. Stealing Kags from a Waoox. A youth twev yoarn oi age, named Peter Flaherty, was arrested last evening tor stealing rags. A. wagou bad been loaded with bales ot rags Irom a vessel on the Delaware, and was proceedmg along the street, when Haliertr amu"ed himself by follow ing the wagou and abstracting the raus. At the time ol his arrest he had twelve pounds in his pos aesxiou. He was committed by Alderman Titter mary. Chaboed with assaulting an Offi Ckr. A wan named ipeter Glaucey has been ar rented, chaig' d with beiug concerned in the assault on Ollicer Faries, ih pattiuulura of which wero iiublished in yesterday's Kvkninu Tklkirapii. ,le was ootnwiiUvd by Aldoruiau lUteruutry. THE DAILY EVENING TELEG R AFU. PD IL Si;pi)KN Death of a Prominent Citi 7.TH About 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon, Mtohael V. Baker, ta a well-snown, inU'.tcntial, and hifhly respected citizen of I'hiiadnlphia, d'Od vory suddenly at the Athennum Banding, (Sixth an 1 Adelphia streets Mr Baker lett his residence, at bevcuib and Arch streets, oirectlv after dinner, in apparently peruct health, and proceeded to t'e Athercum Building where he engaged in friendly conversation with the llhrarlau. While sitting in a clialr be was notic d suddenly to slide irom his sent on to the floor. He was fmnv dlatlv attended to, but before any assistance could be rondored hie was extinct Mr. Baker has been prominently connected with tho railroad inteiests ol the Mate tor a number of rears. In July, I860, ho was olected President ot ihs Harrts burg and I.mcastor Kuiiroad Companr, which posi tion be retained nntil the time ot his death, with great creiit to blinaoll and satis action tn the Com pany. He has been prominent y connected with the Pennsylvania Kailroad lor manv years, and was i oird for the energy and sound Judgment displaced in all bis official dealings. Mr Biker was a momb r ottheiiiBto Legislature during tne session ot 1867 and 1868, baviua been elected by tn Democratic party, oi wlvcn he was a leading member, lie lound ti e associations at liarrisburg entirely uncongenial witn bis disposition, and could not be persuaded to be a candidate for a second term Mr. Baker was form Hy eiif?arcd to a larco extent in the hardware business, the name of thi firm being Baker ft Moss. Hn was a man ot considers hie wealih and great busines" capacliy. He leaves be hind bim a character unblemished, and en)o o.l while living the unqualified revard of every one with whom te bad either business or socal rotations. He was a man of creat urbanity of dispo-d'ton, kind and gentle to all, yet ot firm, unwavering integrity of purpose. Attempted Kobbeby and Unsuccess ful Kopb l'EKFort.MANCB About 2 o'olock, yester day afternoon, the bnue of .lohn D. Ward situated at No, loa South Twentieth strcot, was entered fhiougn aback window during the abseaco of the family; but it is believed the thtct was fnoriltened oil by tho entrance into the house ot Mist Ward. The house was subseqoentlv searched from cellar to rooi by thn police, but nothing was mt-sin . Two men wero then set as a watch on tho premises until the return ol ilio Ward family. A lew doors below Mr Ward's residence is Iho dwelling house of Mr. William C. Bridges. Lat merit a lellow secured a rope from a flag pole, and tied it to the chimney ot Mr. Bridges' house, he having by some means got on the root of tho housn. and attempted to lower lumsolt down lor the pur pose ot getting in and committing a burglary. By some means he got entangled, and could not extri cate himself, ana remained in tMs precarious pre dicament until twelve o'clock, when lie, was arretted bv the police, and taken belore Alderman Penning ton. He gave the nr.mo of J. vv Lockwond, and sav it Ih bia first criminal offense. He will have an other hearing this afternoon. TnE Wabm Spbings. Ab this is the sea son of the year when persons are speculating npon the subject of a summer trj), we desire to call atten tion to tha merits ol the Warm Springs, near Hun tingdon, Pennsylvania. For some years patt many ot our wealthiest citizon have been in tlio habit of spending the rummer months there, and all who have been there "peak in tho h'ehest terms of the hygienic quality of the water. Those ot our citizens ho delight in the oentle art of angling will Hud it all that can be desired, lhe neighboring brooks are full of trout, and the woods around are neariy alive with partnd,". Mr GelFsinger. the prourietor, is an old i'hiladelphian, and all that knowh'm are aware of the tact that h can "keep a hotol." Per rons who have as et Dot decided upon the locality in which to spend the heated term, will do well to inquire in reeard to the Huntingdon Springs. Thev aie cay ol access, tie ng located but a short distance Irom the line of the l'ennsvlvania 'entrat Kailroad, und onlv a few hours travel Irom Philadelphia. Railroad Accident. A the throng lino from Npw Tork to Woshuigton was passing tlirouh Wet Philadelphia at noon yesterday, the bind truck of the last car jumood the track when the train was near Market strcot, and ran asrainst a locomotive. 1 be car und locomotive were both con siderably damaued, und great conrtixton ensued among the passengers. Tho ladlos on the train were mueh frightened, and several ot them nearly fainted Fortunately no person was injured. 1 ho locomotive was tho same one that foil through tho bridge near tho Wire bridge recently, and was injured. Malicious Mischief. Robert Beck and Ituaolph Beck belong to a ganir oi boys who inlest the neighborhood ot Leopard and Otter streets, much to the annoyance of the rosidoats of that vicinity. Yecterdav afternoon the Beck boys and some others amused thcmelvies bv throwing stones, and several windows of a large tactory, situated ai. the corner ol Leopard and Mor streets, wero broken, 1 h at ovo named bovs were arrested, and held In 9600 bail each by Alderman shoe maker. Female Pickpockets. Two women, named Fllzabeth Thompson and Marv Fegsenticu, who hail I irom Boston, approached a lady who was looking in a store window at Eighth and Vino street", yesterday afternoon, and picsed her pocket oi about eight dollars. A little girl near by saw tlieiu in the act, and gave the alarm, when they were arrested, but the missing money could not be found. Inquest LT eld. Coroner Taylor, yester day alternoon, held an inquest on the body of Kichard G. Machete, who was accidentally killed by the breaking of an emory wheel, at the pencil face tory of Mr. Mears, at Branchtown. The verdict wa in accordance with the tacts. Mr. Machete leaves a wilo and eight chilaren. A Fibeman Falls in the Stbeet. Yes terday afternoon, while tho Spring Garden Hose Company was proceeding to a lire, a runner of the Company, named John Dnranar, tell from an attack ol heart disease. He was taxen home by his com rades. Body Recognized. The body of the drowned man found recently at Lombard street wharf bas been recognized as that or Mr Kobcrt Warwel), who was engaged as a driver by Mr. Early, the undertaker. Cohnelicb Vanderbilt has been honored by our Government with a magnificent gold medal, on account of his munificent present to the nation of a magnificent steamer, which bears his name. A similar honor should be awarded to Dr. Marsd n for introducing so widely his invaluable VEGE TABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which have pre served the health and lives of many whom the world would not willingly let die. Depot, Aro. 487 Ilroud way,Stw York: For sale by all diiifightsl IlYGIHJ.il' WlKE A Wink, grown on the sunny slopes of if pain the genuine juice of the grape In all its purity, as be stowed upon us by the beneficent Given, and such as is, alone, consistent with Christian teachings not intoxicating In the least will supply a want greatly felt in this country. Mjch is Hysiesic Wink, ( (freat Imported Tonio, Aromatic. It is conscientiously recommended to LaimL, us it will soottie the nerve, renew thu blood, and gently stimulate and invigorate the system. All ol sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro. fensional men, possessing constitutions more delicate than others of less confining labor? thoo who ex pend a rr-at deal ol vita'ity in orain-woik, will at once acknowledge tbe superiority ol this restorative. Bemkmuku, it leaves behind none of iho baneful in fluences oi alcoholic preparation". It C i:eati6 a Healthy Appetite. We warrant that, upon trla', IIyqiExio Wise will be found to be the finest, most Micioui, and healthful Tonic known. Try it to be convinced Sold EvtitYWHEr.E. FllLJiCK, KlC'HAKDS & CO., Agents for Pennsylvania. X. V,. -Hygienic Wise is an imported Tonic; it bas the approval of tbe "Imperial school oc Medicine of Pap.is," and was teted by tbe Com mittee on Chemistry of the American Medical Asso ciation which assembled in Baltimore, May 1, 1S0C and indorsed by fiity-blx prominent members with their Itynaturti. Said the Kchoolm aster "Now, bovs, all be quiet, 1 waut vou ail to b quiet enough to hear a pin drop " After awhile, the quietness baying tieeu accompli. hod, one little follow yells out. "Let 'er drop I" We waut each one ot our rta lors al-o to droit drop in at Charles htokes & Co 's Otie-nrice Clothing House, under the Coutiueutal, uutl two their a-sortuivut ol summer clutuiug. A l'l.EABAUT FXOUH'ION. i The woods wer" gteon, the waves lookod blue, And eves and eats wero gladdenel too, W ben birds on the rail lend s sat, And sang those songs thnv knew s pat. While bareioot plrl, with rougnnned nair. Ban to the collate doors, to stare, 'n lliiht. cool clothes we sk'pped along, Yet were my garments made lull strong, And fit to Cimb each tence wuhal, Ftrtney wete brought at Tower Hall! Wkhavf Atl-voul Fancy Cuaimere Pnnlt, at low at f 1 fO Vrt " ... afr) " Black " panti .... 4 0 " " Cloth J'ettt ' .... 00 " Fancy Catnimere Suit, to match 14 09 " Hack Suits 20 00 Advancing from then: roirt vt Ait's potd of at I grades, tip to the very finest frihrtci, at trio reduced tn proportion Men's, Youths', and Its'. Iron- AKDB IIAV E FOUND WITHIN TITB PAST PEW WEKK THAT WB ARK ACTUALLY MCT.I.ISO OrOD, SERVICE ABLE OOOD8 AT THB PRICES NAMKD. HKNKirrr k To., TowKtt Hail, No G18 Market street. No Bkttkr r.t.ooD PcniviFR can be obtained than Lr. J at he's Alterative. It contiins no cencealcd poison-, no mercurial or other metallic preparation", but is a combination ot those articles which lon exptr enno lias proven to pusess the mo,t efficient alterative and deobstruetit prooertie". It acts directly on the blood, stimulates the diges tive and secretlvo oreans, and enab.es tho Liver, Kidneys, etc., to perform their proper functions. Its t-ffioaev is established bv its long-sustained ooiu lartty, and by tho many cure i It has effected, a num ber of which aro published och year in Javne's Almanac. Read them and be convinced. Prepared only at No. 242 Chosnut street. Throw Physic to tiie Dogs. Very poor advlo, even it it is given by bhakespeare; lor dogs won't take it. Try to administer castor oil and gamboge toadng! Thro v such physic to tho hogs. They are tho only animals who will swallow It; but for yourself, your children, or any other human being, take and give in all bowel complaints, MARSDKWS CA KM IN A TI 1 "E S Ylt VI'. teot, No. 4S7 Broad way, Ntw York. For sale by all druggists. The Swam Pours Our Her. sweetest Soxo When Iyiso. In like manucr tho frairranoe of Pbalou's "Night-Blooming Cereus" grows more ex quisite as it becomes fainter This is not the case with tho ordinary extracts for the handkerchief. Their original scont soon lapses into a decioed y re pulsive odor. Haven I'ulladium. Lyon's Kathairon Tnis splendid preparation for tbe hair is unoqualled by any other in the world. I' eradicates scurf and dandruff. It keeps the head cool and clean. It makes the hair rich, solt, and closv. It prevents hair turning prey and falling oil'. It re-tores hair upon premature, y bald heads. It Is pretty, cheap, and durable. Sold by druggists gtnctally. LH'TCnEK'8 LIOHTNIJ.O Fly Killer Makes quick work with flies, and if commenced early, keeps the house clear all summer. Look out for imitations. Get ditcher's only. Eepucfd Prices. Photographs mode of all styles. Persons desiring any will Und It to their ad vantage to patronizo Ke mor's Gallerv, No. 624 Arch street, and obtain a most satisfactory picture at moderate cost. Female TrtjSoKs, Brace, Supporters, Elastic Beit, m il Stockmus, lipht and elecant in finish, adjusted by a lady, ut Neodloa', Tweltth street, lirst door below liace Grover & Baker's Hiehest Premium Elastio Stitch and Lock-Sti,ch Sewing Machines. No. I'M Chcsnut Btreci. ti. Bykos Morse, No. S04 Arch street, is noted lor tho quality am fluvor of ice creams and ic?s. "lubncativc packlm lor steam engines. tor terms see Vli3cheinuist., pliila., and 26 dey st., new york.' 7 20s, o-20s, 1881s. 10-40s. Compound Interest Notes, ai.d Gold and Silver bought and so:d bv Drexel It Co., No. 34 8. 1'Hinp Street. Compound Ikterebt Notes 7 3-10 and 6-20s wanted. Do Haven & Brother, No. 40 S. Third it. 1'opn.AR Tailobimo. Ready-made Clothi.no, and Kike Custom Work. Waxamakkr & Bp.owm, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MARUIED. GP.ACK JACC;UKlfE. At the house ot the bride's sister, iu Philadelphia, on the lxtn ot June, 1866, bv the Kev K. W. Henry, I). D., Mr. t:H Ai. H.GKAtJli and Miss L1DK JANK JACQCETTE, both ot Brooklyn, N. Y. REILLEY SANDFORU At the M. E. Porton age. No. 838 S. Fnth street, Camden, N. J., May 22, liyFev. W. Williams Christine, Mr FKANKLlN KFJLLEY to Mrs. CATHARINE SANUFURU, both ol Camden, N.J. ELCOCK.-On the 19th instant, WILLIAM F. ELCOCK, aged 22 years. His friends are Invited to attend the funeral, from St. Josoph's Hospital, on Friday morning next, the 22d lmtant, at 8 o'ciock. Funeral service at the Cathedral. RICHARDS. On the 20th instant. HENRY liOL'GLAS, infant sou of John P. and Kate H. Bicbards, In his loth month. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his parents, No 417 Worth street, on Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, without lurtaer notice. To proceed to Sixth street Union. SMAL1.B BOOK. Suddenly, on the' 18th instant. Kit HARD bUALLBKOOK, In the &M year of his age. I he relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the luneral, irom his late resi dence, iNo. 1726 Barker street, to-morrow (Friday) alternoou at 3 o'clock. To proceed to tbe Odd Fel lows' Cemetery. SMITH. At Ilaj-el Tale, Falls Township, Buoki county. ElIZAI'.KI fc SMITH, mother ol Wi.liaui F. smith, in the Kith year of her age. Lue notice oi tho funeral hereafter. rTf-rtOOVS OF TH! PHILAI'LLVHU IWUG ASSOCI ATION'. Jo. l7 S. THIRD Street At a spe cial meeting ottbe Philadelphia Drug fcxetaange beld Monday. June l'l. 1M, the iolloi iun preamble and revolutions Hera ananiinousiv adopted : Whereas. By the nrevocab e decree oi an all-wie tied, the Anyel of Heath has again entered the rinks oi ibis AHFoelation, and removed irniu bis vphere of Uf-lulnf-HK our lellow meinber. .MIOIIAKL . IIAU KhKlIlT: theretore we, his late aP"ociato. wbiie re c k'Dizlnii with deep reverence the haml ot tin A IniitiDU In His ileminrs with uu In tU removal of our irieud nnJ bro'ner. bavu deemed It a titling occaiioa tu tesiltv our fj'tiit while we lecord our svrrotc aod do hereby n so ve! First. I hat In the death of MI' HAKL N. ILKV. 11 Kit. It 1 our Association sii"'nlns the loss ot a muDwi who lor tweutt -iiv years bas been actively counueted with the !rug Irrte ol l'iiilailelehis, and v.bn-e widely exiemled biiniue s relations have In no smal! degree aoded to t lie reputation ot the members oi' that truck' lor energy and bu-inars ciipaeltv. Second. That in bis death we mourn the los or" a warm hearud ami genial friend, wbo-e ehe rtui itee tail po Islied uisEiii rn rendered biin u welcome viitun" ainong us and whose mitdually t'al ing lie.i th was thn source ot anxious solicitude among ihoi-e oi us who knew Dim bent III lti da t gone by, ete the p ensitat voice was hishel by disease only to te 'i I t in Jeiitn. TI lrd Tlint we tender our deepest sympathies to the stricken ones of the household, those wbo hve loveo him mo"t and knew him best, and wnila sensible how unavailing our s inpat hie to bind up tne broken hearts truHt tber may assiht to eoucn tbe ttiadowi hlch uttml around tbem Fourth. That tbe memtx rs of the Association attend the finer! of the deeeed. Flttli. That theutflcciH ot thli meeting be appointed to convey a copy of these reolations to the luuillv ei our line fellow-niemlier. and that tne proceedings ui ih'a meeting be published HABMSOV SMirH, Chairman. RANDOLPH SAILtH, Hecretarv. It STEEL FlfiUItK AND LETTER PUNCHES, separate or In set, and brands for burning names on toon, lortale bv 1 HUMAN' hllAW. Mi. b,b tLlght InirtT-nve) -MAUKKT St.. below Ninth rpATLOTtS' SQUARE, KrOTTS. WILLIAMS, J etc. t. hoard ii enures, Squares etc., tor sale by THTTMAJ SHAW, Ko. 83ft (Eight Thtrty-flve) MAUK.LT (., below Mnih. . . CHERRY-STONERS AND CHERRY STONING Machines dor takina tha sionetoutof cherries), a variety of Preserving Kettles. teies and Weights, tor sale bv 1'HI'M AN MUAW. . (Eight Thlriy-five) MAKKtr tu, blvw Kuith, APELPIITA THURSDAY, FOUETI! EDITION FROM WASHINGTON TH'S AFTERNQOK. (ursciAL nasPATCnas to ava.tNd tklbobapii. WA.-niNoTON. June 21. Tb Imptrtr of AnMirln's Katrtlty llerres, The imixjrial decret of the Emperor of Aus tria for the protection of merchant vesacla tn timeofwur, has lpcn efflcially couimunlcatcrl to the Department of State. It provides us fol lows: Article 1. Jferchunt vessels nml their tnriro's ("hall not, because they may belonor to a coti'itry with which Austria is' at war, re captured b7 Austrian ships of war, nor be declared trood prizts by Austrian prize courts, while the hostile power obseives reciprocity townrda Austrian merchant vessels. The observance of recipro city will be arlniilted until notice to the contrary ol like friendly treatment of Austrian vessels is Biinrantee'l on the pari of th" hostile power, by the recognized principles ot Its legislation, or by declarations made public before the b-.'clniuu!r 01 hostilitin;.. Article 2. To merchant vessels which carry contraband ol wnr. or violate lawful block b 'i's, the provinion ot article one has no appli cation. Tbe Sfftll Ktirvle. be mail transportation on the 1st day of July will far exceed that ot any previous period under tl.e (lovernment, and with good reason it is believed to be better arrange! for the con venience and Interest ot tne whole people. Among the recent contracts is one for aerviee from Ticksburu to New Orleans in suitable nn l safe . steamboats. Twenty-five interrm-cMite oflires on this route will be supplied repcul,i,ly three times a week. Honnty BUI Approved. Tho President bas approved the bill giving bounties to colored soldieis, aud pension bounties and allowances to their heirs; and also the bill to facilitate commercial, postal, and military communication among the several States, and authorizing railroads b form con tinuous lines. Washington, June 21. Semite. Mr. Sherman (Ohio), from the Committee on Agri culture, reported adversely ou the bill to establish a national repertory in Germany. Air. Wade (Ohio) offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Committee on 1'ublio Huild mgs and (jrounds to inquire into the expediency or purchasing tho land between Maryland arenue and I'eiiusylvauiu avenue, east oi the C'anitoi, tor a national park iu which to erect a Presidential man sion. At the expiration otgtlic morning hour The tax bill was taken up. House of Representatives: . lr. Elce (Mass.) from tbe Committer) on Naval Affairs, reported back the Senate joint resolutions for the restoration of Lieutenant-Commander Kichard L. Law, of the United Statos Navv, to tho active list Irom the retired list, liead three tim s and pasted. Air .Morrill (Vt.) from the Committee on Ways and Cleans, reported a bill to teorganize the lrea sury Department and fix the pay of its employos. He said that tho dibtnbu ton ot the '2S0,OUO ap propriated last year for extra compensation to t.ia emijloyes of the Treasury Department had given groat dissatisfaction. A similar measure bad re cently passed the ISenale; but ffora conversation with nenibcrs of the House he was quite satisfied that a bill giving such discretion to tne (secretary could not pass the House. Still, it was apparent that the employes of tho Treasury Department must have their nay increased; and the Committoe on Ways and Means deemed it best to report a bill fix ing tbe matter definitely and legally. J his hill, he t.aid, if the same number of employoa wero retained, would only increase the annua, ex penditures about 835 000. Air. .ste ens (Pa.) expressed his surprise at this imagine being reported irom the Coinmitteo ou Wavs ai d Means, as it properly belonged to aud was now actually belore tho Committee on Appro priations. lhe Secretary of the Treasury had reported thut out of $2i5O.O00 left liit seioa to his dis cretionary distribution, he had only distributed SlTi.OOU among the heads of bureaus and high salaried clerks, and had uskecl what wus to be done with the $2.)0,0(iQ. The Canadian Confederation. Toronto, C. W., June 21. The Legislature of New Krunswick, it is expected, will adopt the Confederation scheme. Delegates from Canada, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and New foundland, will probably leave for England at the end ot the present month. The English Par liament, it is expected, will pass the necessary act at the present session, in order to enable the confederation ol the provinces to be completed in August Latest Markets by Telegraph. KNew York, June 21. ritocks are lower. Chicago and Kock Island, 95; i.unois Central, 120; .New i ork Central. 98 ; Heading, 108?; Hudson liner, 112; trie Kailroad, 68;! ; Carolina tis. b4 ; Tenuessei 6s, 7; Treasury 7 a-10, 1023' ; len tonics, lit;;; l ve-twenties, 103 ; Gold, 148j. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Conrt of Quarter sjeaalona Judge Pierce. This morning, again, a very large pare of tbe time ol the Court was taken up in the many applications oi the couuseis, lor tho purpose ot haviug cases con tinued, and for having days fixed for the trials of certain cases. Tbe Court seemed very anxious to get ibrough this annoying business, which it finally suc ceeded in do.ng. 1 he last and most Important application made was that made by J. O' Byrne lor tne discharge of Henry K. Laton, charged with conspiracy, upon his own recognizance, or have his bail dimiuished to a sum that he would be able to rive. Us has been in prison tmce last Jauuary. He was a soldier, and was wounded several times during the war, and Is now dangerously ill, as several sworn affidavits slated, lhe Court fixodphe bail at $AX)0. The applications beine at length concluded, the Court then proceeded with the regular busiuoss of the day, beginning wita tne ro-uiuptiou ot tnu case ot lhe Commonwealth vs. tiiiiioii A. Felduian. The case occup td the whole ot yesterday afternoon, aud was unconcludcd at the adjournment ol tho Court, hem r continued ti I this uioiuin;. 1 ne tleiendant in thu case was charged with false pretenses, in ootaiuiug from the liipior establish ment of i'.ei nara F. Gallagher liquors to the amount U;J4'ao, renieeiiting himself to be tne owner ot a residence, No. $71 K. Lltvunth stieet, which pro perty he stated would more than cover all debtj he milit contract with iho hoine; whereas, he was iu truth and lact not the owner ot said property. It was proven by the piosecutiou that tSiiuou A Kcldmau was not the owner oi the property, but hat it was tbe property ol one Dr. Sinaitz. Feld uian hiiiisuli said that he was tbe owner ot no other teal ("tatc When he first commenced doa'ing wiih l.a'laiiher & to , which was iu Novomber, 14, he paid lor all the goods be bought. But afterwards he icnmrtd to have credit whiou was granted. In July, lUiu, bis note wont to proti-st, and men payment in lull was demanded. As the prosecutiou allego that it was tbe oriinual aud ie.il inteutioo to cheat and detraud liallajiher, never intending to pay those tlehis, they state that, a ter demand torpaymeut was made, ho -old out goon will and fixtures to his bro ther for fciiOo. in order to avoid or shir payment. Tbe deu nse was that Anthony a. Gallagher came tii si to teldmau on several oceas.ous, so miting orders lor goods. Bernard F. (iallagher is the pro. prietor of a drug store, and alo ol tnis luiuor estab lishment. U carried ou nis druv store himself, and cave the management of the liquor stora to his biother, Anthony ti. Gallagher. In order to have a diHcreut BtvJe to each house, be styled his drug nore Bernard ' Galiajther, and the lujuor estab lisluueut Gallagher. Anthony Gallagher came and solicited orders. At first reldinau declined to deal with him. At length he did commence buying goods Soon he requested credit, which was readiiv vrantod He tbon bouiriit goods to the amount of 2701 85. Ou the 3d of July one of bia notes went to protest. At the time he wus absent. His father induced Gallaghor to endorse the notes auring the son's absence. As aoou as Gal lagher learned that the note of -Keldiiuin bad ecu protested, be calletl upon, him, wiping to JUNE 21, I860. see how he s ood In a pecuniary point of view. Keldtnsn said bo wished to act honestly, and showed his booits. stat tit ihat money would b due in October, and hnt hn would py the bill. Oal Inirher told him he helievnd him to he an honest mail telt confident that he would pay the money, and was willing to trust Mm. That later, Mmon Feldinan sent Ircm Oil Citv a draT on the 1'imt Na'ionsl Itatik ot I hiladi Iphia for !?00. which his brother, Jcsrpb t eidmau, drew, and tendeieil to Gnllagner as taj mer.t on account, ihat Gallagher flatly re fund to receive It lhedrtor.se also stab d that In the first stage of the rierlliu's hettyeen lhe two h"iise. uoon being asked by f e dman who were the ''Co " to Oallagbr & Co., Anthony Gallagher answered, am the Gallagher, and m brother the Cot" thus makinv a false statement Iu the first causina Feldinan to think that be waa the man t i whom he was to look up to for time and crentt, whereas he was aotin? for his brother, not for himself. Thev a'so deny thai Fnfdmnn ever represented that he owned the property on lOlcventli srreot, above foolar; lor, when Gallagher wished FeKl man's lather to iudorso a note, Feldmaa answered ti at the latherV iiidorsmoiit would be no better than his own signature, because neither owned any real estate; tint he was only a tenant of tlio homo, bis fatM r pating tbe rent. The case Is very ably conlestt d by the counsel named for th Cotnraon aitn, and Messrs. O Brlcn and Cassidy for tho do leuse. Rot yet concluded. cTTTlTTv". Severity of th New ItKtm Dore ! . tiiatiio l'owernof 1'lvllanU ntllinry Antltoisltlrit NirlnKent Recnlntloaa for he Pnnlnhnaeut f Nertltlona l'erisoiiw ami tbrir Acoompltrea Te Deum la Honor of th Spanish Victory (?) at t'allaa. Havana. June If!. That the Spanish Govern ment is nlarnioii for their possessions in these rieio;:s is quite clear. Whether or net they have good cause is questionable; but thut is their allair, and they should be the best indues of the prnperconrse to pursue. The m-w policy Adopted lor these Islands is the repressive and restrictive one now beinc applied under the direction of h new set ot otlicial.i; and tin-much being certain, it only remains lor the curious spectator to ob serve how many turns of the screw will be deemed necessarv to secure everything nice aud right. A couple of days ngo a decree appeared in all the papers of tha 'city, by which a l,iv made for and heretofore existing only in Spain, Is declared to be in force iu Cuba and I'orto Hieo. This decree is dnted at Madrid, January 2:t, 18G0, and the law to which it rclers is dated April 17, lh21. The best way to explain these movements w ill be to give an cgtraet irom each. The ilrst in order is as follows: The Ministry oi War has communicated to this Captain-Generalcy, under d'tte of April 13 lastpiibt, the following royal order: Most Excellent sir: lhe Colonial Bureau has ad dressed to this, the War Ucpartmeut. the following communication : Tho Minister lor the Colonies ad dnsses to the ISunerior Civil Govornors trio follow ine: Iu order to avoid doubts and diflicuMies wtiicn. iu tho execution of tho law of April li, 1821 (ordered to bo mtoicod in the provinces bevoud sea by a roval decree ot this date), niifht ariso irom the clr cumstanco tluit mi'itarv and political powers are lor the most part united in one pcrsou, tho tneen has thought proper to order that the following instruction shall be observed: First When ever there shall appear, or there shall bo reason to fear or suspect the appearance oi paities of seditious or evil-di-posed persons, or that public order shall ho in any way disturbed in any part or In all the territory of provinces beyond tea. the Superior Civil Govornors Bhali publish tho proclamation provided lor by articles tour, five, aud six of the law of April 17. lS'.'l. ordering likowise its insertions in i he nowsrapers ot the towns in the dis turbed districts. Sixth. When the usual court inar'ial car.not. be held in the provinces or (nstricts in which is published the bando, or pro c amation provided tor by the law of April 17. 1821, the accused shall be turned ove, with the facts ot the case, to the chief military ollicer of the province or district for the purposes explainod Iu article five. The article alluded to only says that any aruied force of the army constitutes "a military force," and the courts-martial shall be composed as the chief ollicer sball see tit and accordim; to the army regulations. Anicle seven says if there be any further difficulties in forming courts-mariial the Captain-lieueral shall deter mine the questien, "keeping in view the spirit of the law of April 17." The next document in order is the royal de cn e spoken of above, dated January 23, of this year, exteudina the law of April 17, 1S21, to all the provinces ai.d possessions of the Spanish crown. Article first simply says that the law in question, "heretofore in lorce only in the Pe ninsula," shall extend aud be in force in all her Majesty's province. Article second defines what is meant by "military lorce." Article three declares that iu case the Captain-Goneral should bot aaiec with the hndinsof acourt martial, the case shall be turned over to the Repent, that is. President of the Supreme Court. Article four refers Courts and J udees to a royal decree of January 3d, 1855, lur iustructknu in regard to quci-tions of power and jurisdictions. Finally, we come to the law of April 17, 1821, Vfhich is very lonjr, very explicit, and very severe. Articles four, five, and six, being alluded to above, lot us look at them. Article lour simply orders the necessary proclamation to he issued in the caes provided. Article five says when the number ol hours prescribed in the proclamation for the dispersion of the seditious party shall have elapsed, the mili tary lorce shall proceed to arrest the follow ing three classes of persons: Those who are with the seditious persons, although unarmed: those who have been in suspicious company, and are lound fleeing to their homes, and those who, alter having been in such company, are found concealed, and out of their house with arms. Those who eo home within the prescribed time are all ritrht, provided they are not leaders or have only been in bad company for the first tune. The persons who may be 'arrested shall be tried immediately by court martini, and if sentenced to death, the sentence shall be exe cuted within forty-eight hours. By the thirty iourth article, accomplices sball be treated as principals. In short, the law covers the whole ground, h aving no loophole ior escape. If a man happens to be in the neighborhood of a supposed unlawful iw-iemblage, though un armed and coing home, he is arrested. If he rbould unfortunately be possessed of a weapon of any kind at the time of his arrest, there are ninety-nine chances in a hundred airainat him; and every man in the country parts in this island goes arniwl habitually, either with knite, pistol, or muskat. It sweeps up the whole adult population In the neighborhood of the eusjiicious as-etnblage of tbe district, and con signs them to the tender mercies of an otlicer w ho mav be no better th.ui thousands of his liol in the Spanish array. IMPORTANT TO CAPTAINS OK VESSELS. In consequence of certain repairs and im rirovemei'ts about to be commenced on the Mora Castle, tbe usual revolving lipht will not be exhibited trotu the 1st of July to the 15th of August. Instead thereof a white tixed light will be substituted, viable in fair weather at a dis tance of nine miles. TDK SPANISH VICTORY (!) AT CALLAO was celebrated once more this morning bv a Ve JJtuni at.tbe cathedral, at which the Captain Gentral and all the naval, military, and civic authorities assisted. HURRICANE. The neighborhood of llazamo was visited on the Htli instant by a hurricane of great violence, bich destroyed everything in its course, tear ing up immense trees nnd desolating tne fields. The air became so cold that the rain which fell in blinding torrents was converted into bail. Fortunately tbe hurricane was confined within an area of about one square league. TUB TACON THEATRE. By an order from one of our civil courts the i-ritnd Tacon theatre ii to be let to tbe highest bidder tor one year, commencing from the 1st of September next. DBSTRCCI'TVB FIRE. The town ot Regla, opposite Havatia, lost twenty-three houses on last Thursday evening: by flrb. Ol course Matanza3 is the only city of Cuba which has a respectuble eugme. TUE C0KFEE CROP. The coffee Irees in many parts of the island iU9 sutlei iu ti'OUi the ruYBsea, of UU Insect, existence of which Is attributed to the kMisr droiipht from wntch tbo Interior of the Island" has sutlered. Fortunately the loss of thecorTo trees will not entail any miflbrlnir on tha people, so little attention has beon given of lat. years tu the cultivation of tbis article, which , haa been almost abandoned, except in the ea'ern extremity of the island. The Houta American republics are losing all their Spanish settlers. About oae hundred and) titty reached Santiago de Cuba on tho 10th in.st., and some lour hundred more are awaiting trans portation at Aspi-wall, which will lie alfordesi by the Spanish Governtneut. A". P. Herald. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 21 Eepoited by De Haven ro., No. 40 b. Third stroat, , BEIWEKN BOAIlDd. liOO City 60 ckp 931 -000 1'uil k bun. 7 01 60 su tiirard Collet;. 3H 24 sh JLeb. Aav.stk. 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