THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1866. AMHSKMfcWTS. Amen Street Theatre. Miss KtHe rieiidrrson, one Ol our finest protean artists, will conclude her engatrcnxxt tlita evening; and at it is the occasion or her benefit, wo hare no doubt that the will have a splendid house. She one of the besi of the Mu tational sch'Oi ot actresses, and la aiwats popular in Philadelphia. Artor the conclusion ot her engage ment. Kchert Heler. thai Pra.tirilvltatanr and Pianist, will give a tenet oi bis entertainment, lie I was the originator of the "Sphynx"' mystery, and deserves success Walsijt 8trekt 1 heatre i bid evening ts the complimentary benefit 01 Miss Kflle Oermon, a young lady Who. by the conscientious discharge ot her dutiee, hat won the respect and esteem of all our theatre goers Her many friends wiil bt able to tes tily the r appreciation of her efforts by crowding the house. The programme is one that will please eyory patron. Americas; Theatric. Madame Ponisl, one ot the finest aotresses on tne American stage, is play ing an engagement at this popular place of amuse ment. The ballet which precedes the riramatio per formance is excellent, Mid i e Oallettl taking the punoipal part. The McDonotron Benefit Our old fellow townsman, John E. McDonimirh, reieives a oomoli mentary benefit from his trends to-morrow evonlng. He is about starling tor Europe on a prores-ional tour, and this will be h;s last appearance in this country for the present. Bryant's Minstrels These admirable Ethio pian in-rtormen commence a short engagement at the Iheeiiut Street Iheatre on Monday next. Their previous visits have been eminently suocessml, and their reputation Is a guarantee of thoir ability. The programme prepared gives evidonce ot a good time coming, CIT Y INTELLIGEN UE For Additional Local Items see Ttrfrd Page.) Camdfn Home fob Friendless Cbil- Duxa. Ihia commendable charity, which has become one ot ti e "iusti.utions" ot that oity, pro vided a tine supper last evening, which was crowded with ladies ano gentlemen trom (Jamdeu and Phila delphia. Tm procoud ot tlie supper, together with the ice cream and strawberry stand, nut.ed a snug little sum lor tbu uenelit ol The "Home." 1 tie Cam den Brass Baud, woo volunteered their services, discoursed music ana mulody nntil late in tne evenmc. Arter supper the guests were called together by the Hon. A. G Cacie'l, of Camden, who, in a tew brief and pertinent remarks, urged tne c rum-i ot this roost noble charity upon ail present, reminding them that every Demand for moans should be mat upon the score of simple lustloe, "as," said he, ' this roof covers the ue enseiees head of many au orphan whose father and protector has offered up his lite to delend and save iliat beautiful starry embiem of our regenerated nation, waving in so much beauty and grandeur over our heads." Professor Kulus Adams, of Philadelphia, the cele btated elocutionist, was then introduced, and recited "Sheridan's Hide'' and the 'ieieniiers" (written by T. Buchanan Head) in hu inimitable mauuer, when . the ttev. 1 r Monroe, of the M. E. Church, was called upon to make a speech; whereupon he excused him self by Baying, that he was reminded of a minister who maue it ms boat that be never looxed at, or knew wtat text he should preach from until he opened the Bible aiter he entered the pulpit; on one occasion he opened to the text wmch rends "X ara feaitull; and wonderfully made," but which he road "1 am iearluilv and wnnderluily mad," and now, aaid the Doctor, n I should make a speech after the remarks of the man who rbould have been Governor of the Mate, and will soon be United States Senator ithe fron. A. G. (. at ell), and alter listening to those leautiful rioitations by the Protessor, you might . thit k ot me that, as in the text of the preacher, " , am tearfully and wonderfully mad" and, alter a lew more remarks, he retired, Jeav.ng all present in the best possible humor, . Sbouia any desire to increase their own happi ness by touting more tul.y that beautnul seutimout, . so lull of truth, uttered by the f-aviour of the world, "That it is more blessed to give than to receive" a more deserving charity than this "Home" does rot present itae f. Matthew Kewkirk, Jq , or Elijah G.Cattel. Esq , the President and Vice Presi ' dent, will thankfutiy receive any donations for the "Home" of Camden. Arkested. A man named Charles Walker way ai rested jesterday afternoon, charged with ' attest, ptod robbery. It appears that Walker and a "pal" stopped at the residence of Francis Caldwell, Wallaoo street, near Seventeenth, and vV aider's companion represented himself to be a Gas Meter Inspector, and desired to be shown into the cellar. The servant girl took a light and accompanied them down stairs, when Walker slipped up stairs and commenced ransaoking the house. He was dis covered by aladv who came in, when he ran down stairs and in bis flight knocked the lady down, and escaped into the street. Officer Woodhouse was at once called in and went in pursuit of the scoundrel. tht oflicer observed Walker get on a Girard ave nue car near Eighteenth street, and he "went for him." Walker jumped off the front platform, and ran, when the officer pursued him, and, dur ng the chase, fired two thots from his revolver without effect. He came up to the fugitive at Sixteenth and Poplar streets, and took him into custody. An examination at the Station House disclosed the tact that Walker had in bis possession a ''jimmy," two or three waHjnes, a quautity ot Jewelry, and a number of bonds, mortgages, and other documents. He was committed to prison by Alderman Mutch union, - Speedy Wobk of the Polick. An In dividual called Commodore Hendiick, alias Cooney Hendnok, was arrested yesterday nnder the lollop ing circumstances. Lieutenant Frank Hampton re ceived a let'er, about 10 o'clock yesterday morning, from tho Distrust Attorney of Pottsvlile. describiug Hendnok, and charging him with being concerned in some burglunes. Lieutenant Hampton plaoed the matter in the hands of Officers Mutt and Lyons, and ther immediately made anarch, and arrested Hendnok at Sixth and Shippen streets, about 2 o'clock in the afternoon. The prisoner was sent to Pottavrle in then o'clock train. Stable Burked Last Night. La9t night, about qnarter of 12 o'clock, a nre broke out in two old trame ouildings pelonging to and adjoining the residence ot Mrs. Abigail Uunkinson, AO. Mao N. Fifth street. One of the buildings was used as a table bv Fianois Hauo, and was entirely oetiored. Mr Haub'a loss will reach the sum of 350. He is fully insured. Ihe other building, whioh was par tially destroyed, was usea Dy Airs, uunkinson tor storing window frames. Her loss will be about $900. It is thought the nre was the work of au incendiary. A Precocious Youth. Robert Todd is a youth ot thievish propensities. He got Into a house at Thirteenth and Poplar streets, and stole a pocket book containing 835. He divided the money among some companions, and threw the book away. Ha was afterwards arrested in the 24th Ward, and taken to the Station, lroin whioh he succeeded in escaping. He was rearrested at bis reside noe in Brown street. . above Fifteenth, cy Officer Fisher, and held for a hearing. Robbing a Sleepy Traveller. Last night a man Just arrived from Hew York went into a restaurant at blx.h and Chesnut streets, and after eating and drinking something fell asleep. He had beside him a valise, which was brokeu open br man named John McCarthy, and wh i be was he'p trig himself to the content, he was "spotted" by the b.rtendor, who bad him arrested and taken before Alderman Homer, wno neta mm in iwo pan. Atlantic Citt. The Camden and Atlan tic Kailroad have perleoted their arrangements tor trips during the summer season, which will be of great advantage to those wno are actively engaged in business in the city. They commence to-morrow to run a special trsin at 416 P M. f ke tare for the round trip wiil be $3 00, which will be good until the lollowing frlondar. It is intended to continue this during the summer season. FlBE AT MANAYUNK THIS MORNING. About ball-past 10 o'olock this morning the roof of the dwelling bouse oi .Mr. Joseph cresson, situated nn (reason street, above Coltou street. Manavuuk, took fire, and in a short time the (flames spread to the roots of two adjoining houseajone of which was the Hotel ol Air. joun cure, ana tne otnur the pro. vision stoieoi Teuy Canu. Tne entire loss will be about 10W. Crushed to Death. A young man, named Edward muneu, was engagea vesteiday ritiurtng the cellar way ot an old build ing at Hope and Master B'reeis. He dug too tar under the foundation wal', when the earth gave ... nn iimir m him crushed b'tn to death. Tlia unfortunate man resided in Cadwalader staeot, above Master, n 4 am T t t Th Athletics nlav to-mor row afternoon at their ground with the well-known . i..k Tha Afhlntin will litavA on Afon. rmuiiiiu" v iv.-. v. , : , dav next for New Xork. where tliev play a series of ' . l. ,1.. .alr nltih. At thut 1.1 1 W atiH niatcnea wuu iu v. yioinuy. Man Drowned. About nine o'clock last . .. hiu imthlmr at Crnon street whnrf. was drowned. No Cue oould be ascertained its to hit identity, ana me pway wo uvi wmnn- A Womaw 8TABHRD. A rough, named William Hey n olds, alias Baltimore Bill, wa arrested lost night in Ranberry allev for -tabbing a woman. 1 be ir jured paity is proprietress ol a den of iniquity in Raspberry alley anritBcyiiolds entered the house and created a disturbance. A row tnsued, during which Reynolds drew a knife, and stabbed ihe we man in the breast He was sunsequontly arrested and taken before Aldorman Swift, who heid him in 810M) bail. The Accession op Queen) Victoria. Tbe anniversary or the accession of Queen Vio toria to tbe throne was yesterday celebrated ov the Fnglirh residents ot (tit city, by the hoisting of flags, etc Ihe English ships inprrt ai displaved the Union Jack at the poop, and at many social reunions tbe toast, "Her Majesty the yusin," was drunk with loyal enthusiasm. A IIoitsb Thief Nabbed. A chap named Wil mm Holgh, bailing irom New York, went into a house in toe Tn entleth Ward last even ing bv means of a back door, and stole a quantity of silver-ware He wa d scovered by a aervantliwi. wbu had him arrested and taken before Alderman Haines who bold him in f 1000 bail. An Investigating Committee. The Gas Committee of Councils visi'ed Point Breeze this morning lor the purpose of examining the present condition of tt e Gas Works thre. These annual examination are ot great importance, as thnv throw a considers hie degree light upon the doings of those who bare charge oi inese matters. Cowhidrd Suddenly. A well-known broker of tbis city was the recipient of castigation this morning, near Third and Walnut streets. The lady administering tbe cbast semen t felt herself ag grieved, and took this method of avenging her wronps, tor a Jew minutes there was considerable excitement in the neighborhood. Personal. Chilstian J. Hoffman, of the firm oi Hoffman h, Keuneav, and Mr L. A. Godcy ana wne, oi tnis city, were at L.aae couio on tne za instant. Stealing Wash-Clothes. Michael Kane was arrested last evening at Tenth and hristian str ets tor stealing a quantity of wash-clothes. Alder man iutz committed him to prison. Cornelius Vandkrdilt has been honored by our Government with a magnifioent gold medal, on account of his munificent present to the nation ef a magnificent steamer, whioh bears his name. A similar honor should be awarded to Dr. Marsden for Introducing so widely his invaluable VEGE TABLE SANATIVE PILLS, which have pre served the health and lives ol many whom the world wonld not willingly let die. Depot, tfo. 487 Broad way, Sew Yvrk. For tale by all druggist t. She Will Wxab Thkm A lady (likewise an M. D.) Has been several times arrested, Because in male apparel she Is resolved to be invested. She saw the gracelul suits we make, 1 o lend new eleganoe to man, And envy straight began to wake; But, ladies, shun her sol flan plan; Boa-it crinoline and "water-fall," And leave the men their Tower Hall. WXHAVK All-wool Fancy Cassimere Pant, at low at $4 00 yestt ... i ou Black " Pants - .... 6 00 Cloth Vettt " .... 4 00 ' Fancy Castimere Suits, to match 14 00 ' Black Suits . 20 00 Advancing from these rates tee hare goods of all grades, up to the very finest falirtcs, at pricet reduced in proportion Mews. Youths', and B"ys', Thou- BANDS HAVE FOUND WITHIN THB PAST TKW WBKKe THAT WI ARB ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, BBBVICB- ABLE GOODS AT THB PRICES NAMED BENNKTT & CO., rowER Hall, No. 518 Market Street. Xnnow THYStc to the Dogs Very poor advice, even if it is given by bhakespeare; lor dogs won't take it. Try to administer castor oil and gamboge to a dog! Throw such physic to the hogs. They are tbe only animals who will swallow it; but for yourself, your children, or any other human being, take and give in all bowel complaints, MARIDElfS CARMINATIVE SrHUr. Depot, No. 487 Broad way, Netc York, J?or tale by all druggists. Hagan's Magnolia Balm, Ihe habitual use of this exquisite article removes tun, treoKios, pirn pies, and roughness from the taoe and hands, and leaves the oomuKxlon smooth as marble, and deli- ciously blooming and transparent. Ihe sale ot it lias become enormous. It not on hand, any drug- gfct will order it. price, ou cents per Dottle. Rbduoed Tbices. PbotograDhs of superior exe cution and variety, ot pleasing style, made at mode rate cost. Now is the time to secure an invaluable likeness, at a. F. Roimer'n, No. 624 Arch street. Hot! Hotter!! Hottest !!! Clothing for all degree of beat and of all degrees of price, at Charles Mokes fc co.'s une-rrice, under tne conn- nentai. Female Trvbiks. Braces. BuDDorlers. Elastic Belts, and Stockings, hfht and elegant In finish, adjusted by a lady, at xteeates', iweirtn street, nrst door Dciow Jtaoe. Gbovkr & Baker's Highest Premium Ehwtic Stitch and Lock-Stitch Sewing Machines. No. 780 Chesnut street. The Vanilla Cream snonge cake made by G. Byron Morse, No. 904 Arch street, is not excelled "lubricatlve packing tor steam engines. for terms gee Tlx chesnut st., puna., ana at aey si., new yorx.- 7-f?0s. 5-20s. 1881s. 10-40s. Compound Interest Notes, and Gold and stiver nought ana so a Dy UBKXKL, St (JO., No. 84 8. Third 8trcet. Compound Interest Notes. 7 8-10 and 6-20s wanted. le Haven tt Brother, No. 40 B. Third Bt. 1'optjLAR Tailoring. Hxadt-madk Clothing, AND Fikk Custom Wobk. Wanamakkb ft Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MAKKItSD. GUNZEE BUOFF.-On tbe 14th instant, at the residence ot the bndo's parents, by the Kev. Frank X. KO0t)in, Mr. WILLIAM (xU.NZ.btt to Jtllia 1 1 L. I.IK iJ. DLUi , both ot this city. HALN F.S MOOKE On the 9th instant, by Rev. Samuel lMirborow. at bis residence. Mo. 606 8. Tenth treet, tUWAKIJ J, UA1KU3 to JUtHS AlArll C. 11UORK, both ol Uolmesbur. KlfG XVSON. At the 8t. Georee's M. E. Par- eonace, on the 17th of June, by the Kev. I). W. Bar tine, O.D., Mr. JOHN W. K1NU to Miss KA IE Xi aaoptea aauanter oi ueorge v. ttiuenart, all ot this city. DIED. ARBELO. On the 21st instant, MA BY CARE AKliELo. in the 6bth vear ol ber aire. 1 he relatives and uieuOB oi tne tamiiy are respect ful Iv invited to attend the funeral, t torn the residence of her son, Mr. Joseph .f. Arbelo, Ho. 83 Almond street, on Monday morning at 8 o'c.ock. Service at Bt. Joseph's vnuron. HUHN. On the 21st instant, WALTER C yonniiest son of John ti. and Eleanor P. iiuhn, In the 7th year ot his aire. The relatives and mends of the family aro invited to attend the funeral, from ttie residence of his parents, Do 1310 Iximbard street, on Monday June 26, at 10 o'clock A. M. HTjrcHJNS-On tbe 21st instant, II ANN All COl'K. wile of JosoDh Hutching, aired 21 years. 3 months, and VI davs. 1 he relatives and friends of the family are respect- fnllv Invited to attend the funeral, trom the residence ot her husband, Ho 120a Saverv street, above Girard avenue, on Sunday aiternoon at 3 o'clock, without further notice. RICHARDS. On the 20th Instant. HENRY DOUuLAS, intant son or John r. and Kate a. Kicharos. in bis loth month. The relatives and mono are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence or his pareuts, No. 417 Wnnh ulreet. on Kundav afternoon at 4 o'clock. without further notioe. To proceed to Sixth street Luion. SCHWARTZ Suddenly, on Tuesdav. the ICth Instant, JUIii M. bCM Vf AU1Z, In the tjlst year of nis age. Tbe relatives and friends are resneotfully invited to attend the funeral, trom bis late residence, Wo. 12io Atari torouvb street, aDove utrara avenue, oa bunda? afternoon, the IHth mstaut, at 8 O'olock. To prooeea to vuu. ireuuws' ewBWjiT, rpHB PATBNT PRA AND BFAN 8HELLEIW I, I per orm tr. m tour to seven times the amount or shelllnir dnn h hn1 In thu limp. IteUit at S3 t i W hoiesa at the maaafaetursrs' or Ices, by their Blisnui, TKUMAIt C BA Y . ho. SM (Eight Thlrtv-flve) MARK FT Hi.. ba:ow Jlintr. G AT ViVtvirn ti ftpfivinp. Wlf.T, NOT v rust. We have Bolts, Turn-ftiicg s i loinos Lines, Awning and Hitcoing Hoi, Horsws t rialns, eto , thos proiected. TRUM SHAW . sku. . . i . - - - mar a n tr i at lwl U lsah QTCBBS SAW FILES. SOME MECHANICS k ' assert that these riles will do three times more sbaryenuif than any other. For sale by .,, No. 8J (Eight Thtrty-flve) MARKET et., below Kintb. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOHDAN'8 TONIC ALE. JORDAN 8 TONIC AtK. Tt Is mmnmMiilMl ttv bhTsinlnna nl this and otliet places as a "upertor f..'e. and requlies but a trial io convince the most skeptical of it ursat me It fo be bad. wholesale and retail, ol P. 1. JORDAN, NO. TIQ I KAn tinier Chsmosune Cider, bv tha dnxen. boitlsd. or bv tbe bnrrel W UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLI. RH HABU PKNISTAN'd STOKK AMI VAI'I TH, No. 4.19 CBKSKUr HI KKKT, Near.y Opposite the Pot oaice, rilll.ADELPUIA. FsmlllessunDlleiL Orders lroin the Country promntly attended to. SU HATS AND CAPS. GHARRY B. McCALLA. HATTER, Informs his numeious friends and customers that have not yet been deceived by the nev occupants i i no store ne estuDiisnea in t nesnoi street, toon Elchth, that he Is In no war connected with It notwlth- sandlng their ranierous misri presentations to that eflcct, t sell to bis customers, but that he oan be found at C. McCtLLt'l hhW II vT Hl'OBK. No I3 CHK8 TT tieet. third door above New Bn'letin Olllee wbsr be can oner them better barvalnsand largor stock to select from. TW McCALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, NO. "O-elS CUfNUI' Street Evety hat has the low est nrice ma ked on It in Dlaln flirnres V.aA mad exa mine the Immense siook and get a bargain S STRAW HATS AND SUMMER HATS. Five thousand ot the newest stvle Hats, at prices 28 per cent less Mian elsewhcje, at J'oOaLL'S NEW HaT STORE No. 613 CHbSSUr Street, third door above New Bulletin Office. J STRAW HATS RETAILED AT WFIOLE ysale prices. Biggest stsortment In this tin. at XCt ALLA'S SKW H AT BTOBK. No. 6lJ CHB8NTJ V ftreet tvery article has price marked on It In plain nnures. Tl STRAW AND SUMMER HATS. BlirEest stock, biugest variety, and lowest prices In thioclty, at McCaLLA'8 MKW HAT BTuKE, No. 6UCU-NCT Ntreet, third door above New Bulletin Ottice. Tou can savs trom 60 cents to tl on a single article. S HARRY B. MoCALLA RETURNS HIS slnoere thanks to his numerous friends and em timers who have followed litui trom ( he.-nat, above Klghth (of which he had sole charge from IHMi, to the HtW SiORli. o. CIS CIIKSNUT Btrcet HUd intorins tnem that ne can now sell them Hats and I'aos 25 nor cent less than heretofore. lon't forget tie Sum- nor. m i. B 13 J HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WU0SESALE PRICKS. BARNES, QSTERHOUTi HERRON & CO.. 8. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesnut Sis., Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPRING AND SIMMER IIATS, Conls Ing of Straw, Kelt, etc., of the latest styles and Improvements, At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 wlin2ii'5p) Those in want of Roods of this description can SATS at least ONE FB FIT by purchasing here. OIF YOU WISH TO BUY A HAT FIrTY rents cheaper than you can anywhere else in tho cltv. rati at I'KEBius 'a. 6 1 Im NO. 218 footfi THntD Ktreet. fhilada MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, &c JT K E E M A N & c o. REED' it NW BLOCK, Corner of Eighth and Vine Streets. Sun Hats, Sea-Side Hats, Mackinaw Hats, Derby Hats, Hay Queen Hats, 75 to $2-50 75to$2'50 87 to $200 - 87 to $2 00 $1'00 to $250 $100 to $200 Gipsy Hat, Also, 600 SKW FANCHON BOSNtiTS, all Just re ceived ftom tbe Factory, which we offer for (l-OO each. The largest assortment of STRAW OOOD8 in the city can be found at our CORNER STOKE, which war offer at reduced prices. 6 18 lmrp FREEMAN & CO., Eighth and Vine Streets. MRS. R. DILLON, Hoc. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, Has a handsome assortment of 8PRIKG MILLINERY; Misses' and Infants' Bats and Caps, Silks, Velvets, Crapes, Ribbons, Feathers. Flowers. Frames. etc. 3 Uim JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE AKD TRlHMBD IN IDI MOSi FaSUIONABL STYLE. FROM THE BEbTOOOOS, AT THU. LOWi.6T iHlbSLbU': fRICEH. 1 VK.NS CO., Oil 2ni Ho. 23 South MATH Street. INSURANCE COMPANIES. QASII CAPITAL, $200,000. THE UNITED STATES ACCIDENT INSUR ANCE COMPANY, Of Syracuse, New York, insures agslust DEATH FROM EVERY CAUSE, kind, lth weekly couipeusailoa lor DISABILITY from ACLLUi-InT, COilBINED POLICIES FROM OSE TO FIVE I EARS. ACCIDENT POLICIES FROM ONE MOXTII TO TEN IE, AltS. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION REQUIRED FOU This Is the onlv Comnanv authorised to lum mu. BIN ED LIFE and ACVLUEN1' POLICIES. la view ot tne prouauitity ot the visitation of CbOLEHA this summer, tnls opportunltv of limurom auatnst It lor a brief oeriod. at econnniloikl mtea. hi,.,,,i,1 command the attention ot every one i while the comtil- nauou oi iii int.M nsa onerud witn it ermines ibose re-idlng In the City, or transacting business here and rciurumK to tne country aaiiy, to Ruaru anaiust evvry loimof DISEASE OB CA61ALTT. Prmlt UuinAA fr.r 4iava1 tn Knmnn. te. ln.. Solicitors wanted. WM. A. STEPHENS, General Ageat, 6 11 lm No. 601 CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, JMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES, Q1F1CE, No. 923 CRKSNUT STBEKJ. 9 1.0 A f 8EWINU MACUISJtS, Repaired and Im. proved. UirjiutUJu INSURANCE COMPANIES " DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN3TJBANCI COMPANI. UK CORPORATFD BY THE LrutSLATTRJi PENNfTLVANIA. 1W5. OFFICF. 8. E. CORNFB IHIBD AND WlUSnJ 81HI.F.TS, P B Tly A 1 ELPH IA. . MARINE INSURANCE vis vrnetsLS,! To all yartt of the w f KJ.1UUT. fKf.Xim rNPTTRAWrFSl I.A1 Oa Gootfs by Rrver Canal, Lake, and Land Osrrtaga all parts of the Tin ton. . FIliR INSURANCKd On Vsrrbsndlse venera Iv. On Stores. Dwe.ling Houses, etc ASSETS OF THE COMPAlTT Novemtier 1, fist oea Cnited Sutes t per cenu loan, T1....t,Aft0O leoo " f " '81....1J8 los-oo mom " 7 WO per cent loan, Treasury Notes 1M fit V) 100 000 State ot i ennsy lvanla Five Per cent Loan.,,. M.BM M,W0 State of Pennsylvania bix Per Cent Loan..., SJZM 128 000 Cltv of Philadelphia Six Per Cent. loan 111.81160 lO.Ms) Pennsylvania Railroad First Mort- - gase "tx Per Oni. Bonds W.OOO'W 16,000 PsnnsylTanla Fsilroad hecond Mort gue Six Per Cent. Bonds 23,760't IS net) W estem Pennsvlvanla Railroad Mort rub Six Per Cent. Bonds 2,730 04 15,000 SIM Shares Stock erraantown Gaa Cemosnv. principal and Interest rnsmnteed bv tlia CUv ot Phils. del phis 7,16010 Khan Stock Penneyivai.ta RaU- rosd (jompsnr 6,0t 100 Shares Stock Sorth Pennsylvaala Railroad Company 40.9X10 Denoslt wl'h Called Sutes Govern- n ent subject toten days' ca 1 30,100 State ot Tennessee Five Per Cent 1 oan 170 700 Losns on Bonds and Mnrtiraua At ll.ATSO 1,860 1.180 -00 40,000 'O U.MOfs) lisns on City Propertv 170.700-0 l.HH,8J0Par. Market valu VM VXM Real Ftate se.iOO 00 Bills receivable tor In-urances made. 111.013 SI Balances due at Agencies. Premiama on Murine Policies Accmed Inte rest, and other debts due tbe Com. Pny 40 811-44 Scrip and Siock of sundry lnsuranoe and other Companies. 4 133. Estl mated valne 1,910-0 Cash In Banks aM.OM M Cash hi Drawer 078-sVI 66,638't7 LloStUO II aasaBBavasBaBBBiBl IISECT0R8. Thomas C. Band. JnltH f . Harnuei ri. Btckes, i. V. Penlstan, Edmund A. Souder, IneophlnsPauWinB. John K. Penrose, James Irsqomr, Henry C. l a'lett, Jr., Jsrues C. Hand William C. Ludwlg, Josepb H. Seal, orge f. Ulper, Hogh Craig. Robert Burton. John I Tavlor. nenry nioan, Wllllani U. Boultoo, Edward Darlington, H. Jonei Brooks, Edward Laionroada. Jacob P. Jones. 0 smes B. M oFarlaud, Joshua P. Eyre, rpencr Mclivain, i. B. BeniDle, Pltuburg, A. B. Berger. PttUbnrg, D. T. Morgan. Pltnburg 8 C. HAND, Presloent, THOMA HmmT LrLBrhH. hecretarv, DAVIS. Y lea President. us SOItTII AMERICAN TRANSIT INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 133 South FOURTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Annual Policies issued agalnBt General Accidents all descriptions at exceedingly low rates. lnsursnre effected lor one year, in any sum trom $10 to 10 000, at a premium of onlv one-half per cent, securing the lull amount Insured in case ot death, and a compensation each week canal to tha whnis nrn ttiiuiu paid bhort time Tickets for I. Q 1. A T. br 10 dva ii,t .i n. 6 mouttia, at 10 ceuts a dav, insuring In the sum ot 300O, i.i h'v'uk f i ni it uiBauKxi o ne naa at toe General Otlioe, No. Ui 8. FOURTH Street, rhljadel phia. or at tbe various Railroad 'ticket otlices. Be sure to purchase the tickets of the North American Transit ror circulars ana larmer inionnation applv at the General Othoe, or of any of the autboilzd Agents of tbe ''cmpany. LEWIS L. HOUPr, President. JAMES U. CONRAD, Treasurer BENRY C. BROWN, Secreiary. JOHN C. BULLITT. Solicitor. LTBEC'iORtl. L. L Houpt. late ol Pennsylvania Railroad Company M. Balrd. of M. Baldwin A Co.'s. r ' Samuel C. Palmr. ( ashler ot Commercial Bank itlcbard Wood. No. 30D Market stfeet tanies M. Conrad, No. 623 Maiket street J. K. Klngsley, Continental Hotel. H. G. Leisenrfng, Noa 237 and V39 Dock street Samuel Work ot Work, McCouch & Co. George Martin, No. 3Ti Chesnut street. 1 3 10m 1829CIIARTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, I860, 83,506,85100. Capital A4O0 000 08 Accmeu Surplus 944 M3 18 Premiums l,lW,aoS-81 LB SETTLED CLAIMS, INCOME FOR 186 11.467 63. f mo m. LOSSES PAID SINCE 1880 OVEB 85,000,000. Perpetual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms. DIRECTORS. Ctiarlea II Ranrki Tobias Warner, Samuel Grunt, George W. Richards, George Fales, Alfred Fl'ler. Francis W. Lewis, M. B, Isaac ra, EDWARD C DALE, Vice-President. JAS. W. MCALLISTER, Secretary pro tern. 1 1 tl23 QIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE, No. 415 W ALNCT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL PAID IN, IN CASH, (MO.OOO. This compary continues to write on Fn Risks only Its capital, whh a good surplus. Is safely Invested. 701 Losses by firs uave been promptly paid, and morathaa $500,000 Disbursed on tbls account within tbe past few years. For tbe prssent the office of this company will remain at No. 415 WALNUT STREET, But within a few months will remove to its UWH BUILDING N. E. CORNER SEVENTH AND CHE8NPT STREETS. Then as now, we shall be happy to Insure our patrons a such rates as are consistent with saiety. niaacTOKS. ALraED B. GILLETT. N. B. LAWRENCE, C'HARLKH I. DUPONT. CKAIAN BMBPPARD, ThOb. MAtKELLAR, JOBN blJl'PLI E. JOHN W. CLAGHORN, mi in vruitlA. J a.. ntvwvr ock'l v JOSEPH EXAPP.M.D. v.ua T A-a. ITOIUJU la, ALFRED 8. GILLETT. T. President and Treasurer. JAMES B. ALYORD, Becretarv. 1 IV $ PHfENIX IKSUiUNCE COMPANY OP PIII LADELPHIA. INCORI ORaIED 1804 CHARTER PERPETUAL. No. tit WALNUT Street, opposite tbe Exchange. In addition to MARINE and INLAND INbUKANOB this Company insures ttomloseor damage by FIRE, on liberal terms on buildings, mwchandiM, lurnltura, etc., lor Uinlted periods, and permanently en buildings, by deposit ol premium. The Compsny has been m active operation for moro than SIXTY YEABS, during which ail losses have beet ptompuy adjusted inujm i k. a tr.n, rresioent. John L. Hodge. I-"Tence Lewis, Jr., 11. B. Maboney, JohnT. Lew,"' . Wllllsm S.Grant, Robert W- Learning, II. Clark Wbarlon, Benjamin Efting, Thomas H. Powers. A. B. Mcllenrv. Kdmond Caatlllon, T.mila IV Kfnrrta aiaae IWHcox R WOCHJU1XB, rresUUMX Bahtjei. Wncox. Secretary, IS T JI E PBOVIDE lUt AND TRUST COUPASl, -v U11 A i.i. rvn a N X Incorporated by ths i Mats of Peunsylvaala, Third Vonthl d. 1666. INSURES LIVES, ALLOWS IN- TF KaoT ON vt-srvoiia, anu uiulo k ANNUA1 TIKS" CAPITAL, tlSO.OOO. . D1AKCTOKS. Bsmnsl R Shipley. Jeremiah Hacker, Josliaa H. Morris, 1M. r.t WAfld. Kicnara t sanury, xiviitt toaintu, T. w uuar brown. William 0. Lontfstretn, SAMUEL R. S III P LET, President. VhWIAlTD FARBT, Actuary. 7 K vunriva vt'lliu. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. SI. Distress Among the White Popula tion or Arkansas and Missouri. CASE OF MRS. ITURBIDE. Etc, Etc., Etc,, Etc., Eto., Ete., ' Etc. SPECIAL DI8PATCBBS TO BYaCTNO TBLBOBAPH. Wa9hinoto.s, June 22. Partsossal. Malor-Gcneral Howard hus returned from his vidt to Pennsylvania, nialreaa of the Kosithfira White, Reports to tbe Freedmen's Bureau trom Mis souri and Arkansas show that the Government has yet to spend lare sums to save the people from starvation until the new crops come in. The demand for prompt aid has been so im perative that no distinction has been made in affording relief to loyal or disloyal. Tho CnftA of Mr. Itnrblde. Mrs. Iturbtde, formerly Miss Greene, of Georgetown, D. C, writes from Paris that shp has been unsuccessful In ber mission to tbe Eutperor Napoleon to induce him to interfere to cause Maximilian to restore her son to her. She states thu.t she wa-i induced by misrepresenta tions to consent to part with her child, to be adopted by Maximilian as his heir to the throne of Mexico; and that as sown as Maximilian had procured her written consent, he Issued an order banishir.g her from the country, and separating ber from the child. Heaartt. Grlanell.ftnd RoaaMam. Representatives Grinncll and Rousseau have returned to Washington, after a week's absence in different directions. The former complains of continued soreness in his right arm from the recent caning. The special committee appointed to Investigate the circumstances of the assault will meet to-raorrow morninir. Announcement. Representative Darling has alven notice that the death of Hon. James Humphrey will be an. nounced to-morrow, Instead of to-day, as was intended. CONGRESS. Washington, June 22. . Senate. Mr. Edmunds (Vt), from the Committee on Commerce, reported adversely on two House bills one authotizing the construction of a railroad from Washing lop to the Northwest, and the other authorizing a railroad from Pittsburg to Cleveland. A resolution to print 10,000 copies of the annual report of the Commissioner of Agricul ture was referred to the Committee on Printing. A bill prohibiting tbe sale of MarincfJIIospitals in which twenty patients per diem are received, was passed. The bill to grant lands in aid of the construc tion ot the Kansas and Neosha Valley Railrord was passed. The Tax bill was taken up at 10 o'clock. Iloaat) ( Kpr tntlveau On motiou of Mr.Defrees (Tnd.), tho Commit tee on Roads ana Canals was discharged from tbe further consideration of the bill to provide lor tbe improvement ot tbe wagon roads from Nebiaska to Virginia City. The bill was laid on tbe table. Mr. Schenck (Ohio), from the Committee on Military A (lairs, reported a substitute for the Senate bill making further provision for the es tablishment of an Armory and Arsenal of con-, struction, deposit, and repa-r, on Rock Island, Illinois, and made a statement explanatory of the object ot the bill. Mr. Washburne (111.) suggested an amend ment that tbe bridge over the Mississippi river, at Rock Island, provided for in the bill, shall be so constructed as in no way to interfere with the navigation ot the Mississippi river. Mr. Cook (lit) remarked that that could be provided lor. by having the bildge constructed under the direction of the Secretary of War. Mr. Stevens (Pa.) inquired how much that would cost the Government. Mr. Cook replied that he aid not know. Mr. Stevens said it would cost the Government a million ol dollars, and he moved to refer the bill to the Committee of the Whole. Mr. Alley (Mass.) submitted an amendment, which Mr. Washburne accepted, that the bridge Is io be so constructed as not to materially Im pair or obstruct the navigation of tne Missis sippi. Mr. Grinnell (Iowa) remarked that no bridge could be built which would not, in some way, atlect the navigation. The motion to reter to the Committee of the Whole was negatived, and the bill and amend ment were considered in the House. Mr. Alley's amendment was agreed to, and tbe substitute as amended was passed. It autho rizes the Secretary of War to change and Ox the location of the railroad across Rock Island, aud of the bridge at Rock Island across the Missis sippi, and make tha following appropriation: To liquidate claims for property on Benham, Wilson, and Winnebago Inlands, and for pro perty on Rock Island taken lor military pur poses, $293,600; to secure water-power at the head of Rock Island, $100,000; to erect store boutes, and to establish communication with Davenport, etc., $100,000. Mr. Darling (N. Y.) gave notice that he would to-morrow, alter the morning hour, announce ihe death of his colleague, Mr. James Hum phrey. The Speaker stated thai, by order of the House, the committees would be called to-morrow for reports of a public nnture. The House proceeded to the consideration of reports ol the committees of a private nature. Bank Robbery. Portland, June 22. The Village National Bank of Bowdoinham was robbed last night by a party of men, who followed the cashier to his home, gagged his family, aud placed a guard over them. The robbers then took the cashier back to the baak, and after robbing the vaults of $67,000, locked the cashier in the vault, and escaped with their plunder. They have been traced to Topham, and are supposed to be making for Canada. JLatt Markets br Telegraph. Kxw York, Jane 22 Stocks are dull. Chicago and Rock island, 96, Illinois Contral, 120 j ; ditto bords, 103 J; Miehiaan boutbern, .UjsNew York Central, 9i Ptnnstlvania Coal, 109; Missouri fe, 79; Iria Kailroad, 604 1 Western UuionTeleirraph. 62j; Carolinas 6ti; Trwuiury 7 8-10a, 1023; ion-tor-lies, OtiJ: Coupon 6s, HOj ! Gold.HUj. Baltimobs, June 22.-Flour quiet. Wheat firm, foiii Wni'e Is tooyant at 1-28. ad 26; yellow steady at 9 1 24. OaU very dull. Provisions firm hut quiet. Sugars steady. W hisky dull and quota tions nominal. -D. D. Home, late spiritualist, is giving readings in London, and aspires to be an actor. The little crown princes of Russia is named Friederlka WllhelnUaa fm,el Victor! a. LEGAL IffTELLIOEgCE, Cwsm f Qaatr (Mm! ssa-Judoe Ludlow, Am Judtaf ur had business la tha Court ot com mon l'leas, his Honor Judge Ludlow hold tbia Court to-day. As the term ot the service ot the pre sent set of Jura r expires with the week,Jud;e Pleroa verv kindly tnanknd tbs) Jurors for their strict at tendance at Coon and lattaful diBOhartre of th.tir duties lie stated that durinc the present term It bills of Inulotmsnt had been presented to the Court, and 121 had been already disposed or. As soon as the Court was opened oeuniel quickly bo.es n applieati ns, bnt tnis has readiiv stoimnd uy Judgo Ludlow, who said they ned not attempt 'O oomoionce miscellaneous basiness, as t had cuum to the Court ruere.y to accommodate Jude Pioros. to carry on the rstruiai bonnes ot tbe Court;, aud ine LMsrnct attorney to proceen as sooa as poFsible. and business was quickly cominesoed. William Duboise, John Mil.er, and Charles Nor wood war j uibnrea before the attention ot th hono'able but ariul tribunal, laden with the heavy en ii rue of aua,tuipt. d burglary, in atto;npun to I lea open and enur the house ot William II. Horn, No. 968 N. tuxtli stieot. Mr Horn. w aroused in the night uv a verv susploious noise, and Slipping rown stars he cauiiht Miller at the door. He, likoan honest, (rentl.mauly burglar, confa-sed that he was about to taks uosesslou of fh3 hou without OLserring the otvtliiy oi consulting thaoo-' cupant. t he others, wisoly but In vain, thinking discretion the better part ot valor, eleaied out at a a. 40 rate, but br the commendable seat and exoelicnt manage ment of some sood oitizens and pollvorattn, the tasi tives a ere nut off in the front, flanks, and rear, aud cap t urea Like a 1 surprised and routed squads, ta their hasty flight they tnrow off their amis tor tho sake ot ease and convenience but tbey were dis covered by the pursuers, ana fonud to be regular burglar's instruments, nippers, Jimmies, sfteietoa kevs. blackjacks, tto. 1 be Jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and'tney were sent to the Kastorn Fcuitentiary to worn, tour years tor tho good of tbe community. Mary Beinor, who was yesterday introduced to the Court with a recommeodetion of mercy, in oouu deration ot naving been sunt to enjoy lor a longta ef time the hospitality of the UixdI de Couaty PrlBou, was acquitted of a charre of larceny. Our ''Mfssenper-boy-bundle man," William Oow llng, was anam beiore ti.s Court on a cliarire of de ceiving and robbing mote ot these little lellows, waa acquitted, having been yesterday sont to the County Prison to "pend three years, well reeomtnended by ' messenger-boys. rank Hans was charged with a very grave offense comm ttlng an assault and battory upon an old woman, Dfrs. Mary I'osnett. I lie proteoutrix stated, in briof, that Hans rang her bell, and that, when she opened the ooor. hn. .without being asked in. burst in, striking her in tha preast, nutting tier serious y. Hans tells us that be went to the house te settle a bill wuh Mr. Posnitt; and when he rang the bell "dat tamed old woman comes mlt a pig; putcher kmle un runs me into de shtreet. nn ber pad pov tapped me In de neck, un peets me like d tival." Ouuty. , Cnailes Gtler and George Atshen were aharged with burglary, in entering the house ot Benjamin Uood vm, No. 712 Gerroantown avenue. Goodwin stated that these men entered the house about ten o'clock at night by the roof His daughter saw Atsher, and gave the alarm. They ran to a bouse on Second s reet, but were pursued and caught. They had bundled together a large lot of summer wearinv apparei and beduing, but. fortu nately, before they got off with their booty they were discovered. This George Attsber was convicted last week upon the same charge, but drier, be n Mien out ape bail, did not appear in Court, consequently he waa not tried with the ot her man. Still on trial. ' - Court oi Doioinwsa lliu President Judge Allison and Judge fierce I lie Contested Election Case ftr City Vommi.isiner. Wearnr vs. Given. This morning the Court sat to hear the argument oa tbe motion of the respondents counsel to refer the case back to the Kxauuner for the purpose ot taking additional testimony. The testimony desired to be obtained was in re buttal ot that introduced belore the Examiner by the contestant, and also tostim jny to show miscon duct by the election officers in the Fourth and other ward in the performance of thoir duties. .- The President Judge, after the Cout had heard tbe application, decided that tbe motion was to late; that it was tbe duty of the Court to expedite the decision of the case; and that the respondent, having so long delayed the application, was not entitled to have it considered by the Court now. The case was then taken np aud very ably argued on the petition and testimony already taken, by Isaao Gerhardt and Hnrv M Pnil.ips, Ksqs., for the contestant, and by J. Alexander Simpson anil David W. Be lers, Esq., tor respondent. The New York Murder. TESTIMONY BEFORE THB OORONBH'S JOBT INTB- KKFTIIiO STATEMENTS O'llKIKM COMMITTED FOK TRIAL, XTO. Coroner Wilder yesterday morning held an in quest at the Kighth freoine t Station Hons, cor ner of Prince and vVooster s reets. over the remains of Lucy Ann MoLaughlin, atlas Kate Smith, the joung woman who was so brutally mnrdered on Wednesday evening bv Jeremiah O'Brien, a dis carded lover, at No. 139 Prince street, as fully re ported in tbe World. The following is ths sub stance of tbe evidence : TESTIMONY OF FLORA BT, CLAIR. I board at No. 139 Prince street ; deceased also boarded there; at about 6 o'clock on Wednesday ai ternoon, 1 was in bed when the dinner bell rang, and I get up, and beard deceased crying np stairs, and beard the prisoner speaking; I ran down and told Mrs. Cutler that he was beating deceased; Mrs. Cutler, Ada Gordon, and I ran up to deceased's room; Mrs Cutler opened the door; deoeased anil the prisoner were both on their knees; she bad her hands up, as if pleading; she asked him not to hurt her; 1 noticed that he bad a large knifv In his hand: 1 then ran over to the istation House, and when I returned she was dead; deceased waa lying on the landing at tbe head of the first flight ot stairs; he was iving very near ber; be was removed to tha Station House shortly after by the police Ada Gordon corroborated Miss St. Clair's testi mony, TESTIMONY OF MBS. AMANDA CUTLKB. . I keep a boarding hou'e at No. 130 Prince street; deceased came to beard with me in Hay last; the prisoner need to visit her; 1 understood that ne went away to Canada and returned some time ago; I heard that I e struck her en Saturdav night last, and she made complaint against him; at about 4 o'oloek oa Wednesday a note came to the bouse for her, and 1 understood that she answered it; at about 5 o'olock Miss bt. Clair told me that the prisoner was up stairs with deoeased ; I ran np stairs and saw de oeased and tbe prisoner kneeling in front of each othert deceased said to prisoner, "For the love you have for me and your mother, give me what yon have inyour band;" she then ran from tbe room; he followed ber. and overtook ber In the ha I of tbe second story, where I saw the prlsonerstab ber in tne back ; 1 believe he stabbed her on the right side; I have no recollection ot what occurred atter that tili the police came: I saw that the prisoner had the knife shown in his band belore he ran alter the de ceased. TXailMOHT OF OFFICER MATTHEW OLTNAT. I am attached to the Eighth frecinct; about 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon two women can to the Station House, and said there was a disturbance at No. lJi8 Prince street; I was sent there by the Can--tain ; I found deceased Iving en the first landing, her feet towards the short uppr night; ths prisoner waa lying with his bead near her, and bis feet toward the fewer flight, and hanging down over the steps; he appeared insensible ; I procured assistance, aaj can ied bim down stairs in the hal .ou the first floor; there was a large pool of blood where they lay; I fonnd the knife shown above tne secoad flight oi stairs, on the second story; tt waa covered With blood; when tbe prisoner was in the hall arty 1 remsrked that the deoeased was dead; he said that he did it; 1 alterwards brought bim to this Station House. Atter the above testimony was taken, the case-was submitted to tbe Jury, who rendered the following VERDICT. We find that Lucy Ann McLaughlin, alias Kata Smith, came to her death by a stab-wouud tii the hards el Jerem'ab O'Brien, on tho 20th day ot Juue, 1866 at lo. 189 Pnnee street. O'Brien waa then ternially examined by the -Coroner, and stated that he was twenty-one years of age, was born in this city, lived at No. 39 Christopher street, and was a machinist by occupation. In rela tion to the dreadful crime with which fc stands, accused, be merely said, "She drove me cracy ; that is all I have to say." Captain Wildey committed bim to tho. Tombs, there to await the action of the Grand Jury. The deceased was twenty-one years age, and A ative ol Khode Island. TV. Y. World. Philada. Stock Exchange SaleJ, June 2 Bepoited by De Haven A. re., Wo. 40 S . ThixJ street, Bill WEEN BOATLD8. 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