CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional City lntellwwe see M, I'aqr. Th?5w ?Ky. Jomth n. Kesvabd.- lacteveniinf.. Tho deceased was, perhaps the oldest clergyman of hid persuasion In Puilndel phia. and had open pastor ol the Tenth baptist t (lurch, In Eighth street, aoove Green, tor over lortj jears. During the Hteitnie and ministe rial services ol Dr. Kennard. there have been many powerful revivals of reliprion, and hun dreds livtnar can date their salvation through bis preaching, while, many have died beartiia testimony to his tkielity as a pa-tor. While the deceased was not a brilliant speaker, nii earnestness of manner and honesty t CLristirtn character drew around him hundred of young and old, who looked op to him with eonHdeuce. In their hours of want and spiritual depression the tnournlnsr and anxious seeker af ter religion could look to him with confidence tor direction and spiritual comfort. 80 highly respe t-U was the decewsed among the youth ol the church that the Sunday Schools belonaing to his congrega tion were among the largest and nioit useiul In this city. From thet-e schools have becu esta blished several minor stations, which finally have crown into eli-supDorting conzreuatious, and the contributions lor missionary purpose 1 Irom the schools under his care were among the largest ot any In this city. Dr. Kenuard was alno the young mau's Irion 1, and many of this clasr have been assisted into the gospel niiulntry through his instrumentality, 'ihe news ot tho death of 'his highly respected divine will send a thrill of sorrow this morning through the harts 0! hundreds In this and other cities. It can truly be suld of the deceased that "a good man has iullen." 1'olice Itemh. Three women were ar rested on Saturday, on Cue;uut street, near Sixth, on the charie of pucket-picking, and had a bearing betore the Recorder. Tue daring character of this thcit may be Judged of by the fact that it was committed at midday, on a crowded thoroughlare, and while the lady robbed was walking. Nor was she aware of it nntil asked if bhe bad lost anything by a yo'ing man who witnessed tho theft The defendants gave the names of Jano Phillips, Bridget Molloy, and Mary A. Davis. On the person of Bridget Molloy, though the pocket, as testified, was picked by Jane Phillips, the m iney stolen from lr?. Edwards was tound. Bridget said she was recently Itom Ireland, and the others repre sented themselves to bo from New York. They were committed to answ.r. Charles Walker, who wus arrested on Thurs day at the residence ot Francis Caldwell, on Wal lace street, near Eighteenth, in the act of rob bing the premises, had a hearing belore the lie coidcr on Saturday, on the charge of having ben concerned in tho attempted robbery of Neil McCully's tailor shop on the 13th instant. Goods to the amount of s(i)()0 had been carried from the shop and placed in a wagon, when some of the neighbors in tor lured, and the men taking alarm, fled and made their escape. 'Walker was identified by seveial witnesses as one of the men engaged in convc.yiug the cloth troin the shop to the wagon. He was committed tor trial. John Sullivan and Ed.vard Mattison had a hearing at the Central Station on Saturday, charged with the tnett of nearly five hundred dollars from a restaurant in Cheshut street, near Filth, on Sunday week. Defendants were arrested in New York, aud Mr. Norrin, the pro prietor of the place, testitied that Sullivan bad confessed to him that he broke into the place while Mattison stood ou'side They were com mitted, and the two bartcders, Eaton aud Sis son, who had been arrested previously on sus picion, were honorably discharged. Barney Mclihcnny was arrested on Saturday evening by Constable R. 8. Smita, for interfering with him while in the discnarse of his duties. Mr. Smith had a warrant lor the arrest of a couple of professional thieve-", whom be disco vered getting Into a car at Ninth and Chesnut streets. H' likewise entered, aud allegej that when be attempted to make the arrest Moll henny interfered and the paries made their escape. Mclihcnny is said to be a professional thief. He was arraigned before Recorder Eneu yesterday mornine, and held lor a further hear in? on Wednesday nev.t. Yesterdav atteruoon. one of the police of the Ninth District arresitd a man, and while on the way to the Station House was attacked and vi -lently assaulted, and an attempt made to rescue his prisoner. Two other otiicers came to his assistance and a stubborn tight ensued, during which Henry and Andre McBride were shot, by the police. Thev were removed to the St. Joseph's Hospital lor medical attendance. The Celebbation o? thr Fourth of July. The 104th Penusylvauia Regiment have di termined to attend the flag presentation on the Fourth ol July in a body. Their dress will, be dark citizens' clothes, black felt hat, and white gloves. The otiicers aud men will wear the 10th Corps bailge. They will rendezvous at the Grant House. The 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry will also turn out on the Fourth, and they will hold their Gnal meeting on July 2. The uniform adopted for the occasion Is black dress, fatigue caps, white gloves, and a silk badge. A meeting of the members of the lOGth Regl- ment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel More head, will be held tomorrow evening, at No. 1009 Guard avenue, for the purpose ot making arrangement lor their participation in the Fourth of July celebration. On Saturday evening there was a meeting of the "Russell Troop,'' Company I, ltith Penn sylvania Cavalry, neld at Quartermaster Robi son's saloon, Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel William II. Fry In the chair. It was resolved taat the troops 6hould parade in a body on the 4th of July, and represent the Kit U in the preseuta- tion ot the colors lo the Stare. This is the only company from Philadelphia that was in the Tegimeut. Letters weie read from General J. ' Irwin Oiegfr and Lieiiteuant-Colonel Kobisou. The meeting aujourned to ine 't asain on 1 holi day evei.iiiL' next, at 8 o'clock, at the same place. Workmen have commenced operations on tho immense stage in Independence Square, designed to accommodate those who are invited to parti cipate in the ceremonies of the Fourth of J ulv. The stage will be in the lorm 01' an amphitheatre, the rear Dortion beiug s xieen feet high. It is designed .to accommodate about six thousand persons. Casualties. Ferdinand Lutz was drowned, esteiday morning, at fire-en street wnart, while batliiii. The deceased was twenty three ear ot ate. I'be Coroner held an inquest a. d rendered a verdict iu accordance with the facts. SlvestT Jones, aged eighteen years, was drowned, yesterday, at Rock lale. The body was recovered and taken to his lHte residence, No. 1213 North Eleveuth street. The Coroue was notified. Charles McNamee, fourteen and a half year old. was tound drowned, yesterday, at Cliesunt street wharf, Schuylk.U. Verdict ot the 1ury, drowned while bathing. Thomas Butler, aired tive years, and residing at Twenty-second and Fine streets, fell In the i-treet on Saturdav, and broke bis arm. James Cbumhers, aged 13, and residing at No. 1723 South Fourth street, broke his left arm by fall ing from a cherry tree. Both were admitted to the Pennsylvania Hospital. John Craig, who was kicked by a mule on Thurkdav last, while leading the animal into the stable, died from the effect of the Injury on Saturday. He resided at No. 1242 Noith Front street. Shocking Occubkence. On the 12th ot this month a Herman woman, residing at No. 433 Callowbllt street, missed her child, twenty-three months of agp, named Josephine Falke. The frantic mother searched through th city, leav ing an account of her loss at the various Station Houses, and also visited New York in search of her offspring. Yesterday a person residing at the house saw a toot in the cesspool, and the body of the child was taken out, presenting a horrible appearance. Coroner Tavlor held an nquest, and a verdict of suffocation was ren ered. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPn.PniLADELPniA, MONDAY, MsTnoiMST Fair. The folio wlnir Is the result of the voting on the base ball Im jleuienti at the Mthodist Fair:-, , , , , A mIU ' "viiv. .,, ,,,, 888 O'ympie. en, sr. 74 rapioc , Congress, Hr 627!iironast, Jr 4 Ainetic. Jr. 61 Leola. Jr orrmonwealth Bachelor 87iLit1y, Jr 22, We t Vhnadelphia. 21 1 Diamond fetute.... V start Osceola 20 Camden.. Athenian 18 I'a-time Athietio, fcr 8 Klanca E Isworth,. . Swiftfoot... Bntler. Quaker City. , Crystal keytone, Sr 7 Swamp Fox. 6 Kntio vrauriun , ,, 6 , The followina i the result of the voting for the silver fire horn: DUIoeniF.nglneCo.... 1 Moyamen'g Ilosa Co I enns)vsnlaUoseCo.617 Niagara ' Empire Hoox aud Lad- indep- ndouce" " derto 143 Neiitune " " . 1 . 1 .813 . 22 . 6 . 4 . 8 . 2 . 2 . 1 . 1 Fairmount Lupine Co. 6 Nou'hwark Good W ill 6 Franklin weccacoe " 2 Linooln 2 Pet severance 4 Hope 1 vVarron 1 Diligent Humane Hot Co... h filer " ... Marion ' " ... Phoenix " ... Win. lean" ... A Strange Affair. A few weeks ago the police arre.-ded a young man on the charge ol larceny, and an a portion of tho stolen goods were louna at nis oince. ho wan committed lor trial. On Friday afternoon tho odieeri aaaiu isited the ollice. In order to make another search lor stolen nronertv. and while thus en gaged they discovered a box containing the remains of an Inlan. Chloride of lime had been placed over it, and, when found, there wa little left of the child except the keleton. The defendant was in'orme.1 ot the discovery, and he at once admitted that it wa' his ovn child; that it had died a natural deaih, aud, iu consequence id' the wish of the mother, h' had nttempted to pteserve the remains. Tno liict that the parlies were not married induced them to conceal the birth, and the body, according to the defendant's storv, had been in his otlice lor eighteen months. The Coroner will Investigate the case. Fibe Department. The Hope Steam Fire Company, No. 17, have sold thjir old car riage to a fire company in Mmersville. Schuyl kill county, for $300. the Hope are having a new carriage constructed. The escort to the Vigilant S'eatn Firs Com pany, on their return Saturday evening next, will be a very large one. The Vigilant will arrive at Walnut street whirf at 6J o'clock. The Franklin Hose Company turned out yes terday af'ernoon to attend the Mineral of John Devine, a late member of the Company. There were twenty tires during tho past week, all of which were of a trifling character. Four alaims were occasioned by roofs being on fire. Laying of a Corner-Stone. Yesterday afternoon, at 4 o'clucir, the corner-stone of a new Catholic church. Rev. Father Uallaeher, pastor, was laid at Pasehalvllle, n"ar Darby. Notwithstanding the intense hent, the ceremo nies were witnessed by about three thouaud people, hall of them from the city. Some fliteen or twenty of the Catholic clergy were also pre sent, rue cornerstone wa la d in accordance with the prescribed foims ol the Roman rit ial, by the Rirfit Rev. Bishop Wood, assisted by Rev. Father McConomy, and by the Rev. Father Fitz maurice, as Master of Ceremonies. Hegira to the Sea-Shork. On Satur day aliernocn aud yesterday morning, b tho mail train, large numbers proceeded to Atlantic City. Mich a riuh to the sea-shore has seldom taken place. Colo lei John (3. Brvant, after several months ot illness from severe attack) ot neuralgia, has returned to his duty as the cbiei of start of agents ot the company. It is evident that the visitors to the sea-side city during the present season will be greater than has ever been known in the annals of tne place. MATTERS OVER THE RIVER. Tas One Ud.ndeed and Nineteentu CoMMbNCEHE!.'T OF THE COLLEGE OF NEW JtKSEV. 'i'be Annual Address betore the literary so clelies of the Collese t.'jkNew Jersey will be Uc Bultiniore, ou Tuesday, the 2iith ol June, at lilj o'clock A. M. jminec.iaieiy alter tue uciares the Societies will hold tbeir annual mectiueb. By invitation ol the trustees ot the Collece, the , Hev. Jobeph T. Uuryea, of New York city, will deliver an oration on Tuesday alternoon, at three o'clock, on the restoration ot the Union, and commemorative of the services ol graduates and undergraduates ot the College in the a"my aud navy oV the United States during the war. At the close ol the oration tue Alumni will hold tueir auuual meeting. Representatives ot the literary socie les Irom the 1uu;or class will speak ' on Tuesday evening ac eignt o'clock. Prizes ili be awarded by a conim.ttee ot tho trustees, 'the exercises of commencement day, Wednes day, tbe 2 7th, will commence nt nine o'clock A.M. Alter the exercises in the cnurcii, the corner-stone of the Astronomical Observatory will be laid by GVneral N.N. Halsted, and tti addrcKS In connection therewith will be deli vered by Prolesor Stephen Alexander, JjL D. The railroad companies will isBue excursion tickets to persons attending the coin meuce mem. Editorial Association. The New Jer sey Editorial Association have made niore than their usual arrangements lo give their Summer Excursion, on the occasion ot holdinn theirsemi annual meeting. The present one comes otf ou Thursday, Friday, and Saturday next, at Belvi dcre. Facilities have been perfected aud arrange ments made with all the railroad cotnpaaies over which members ot the association will have to pass, and a grand visit to the celebrated Dela ware Water Cap will Le made. All the New Jersey editors, ex editors, reporter, pubLsbers, employing printers, etc., nave been invited to participate, with tbe privilege of taking their wives, sisters, aud sweethearts. This, it is thought, will , give additional uttraciiou to the excursion. Tempebance Movements. There are now seventeen counties in New Jersey in which auxiliary temperauce societies have been lormed. In Camden city and county these societies are in a flourishing condition. Eiforts are also l making to form these societies among tbe I children. Ihereis a wide Held for operation in tuis matter, and tbe laborer caunot be too earnest in their efforts to aoate tlia practice of indulg'ug in intoxicating liquors of all de scriptions. Sad and Fatal Accident. Another of tbone fatal accidents which result from ihj careless use of bre-arms occured neur Mount Holly a few days since. Ayo ing man ua nd Benjamin Hughes was eudVavoiing to wrest irom another man an old gun, when it was accidentally discharged, the contents tukiiur effect in hi" neck, killiug him instantly. WUat a sad warning 1 During the hist year no loss than twelve such accidents have been recorded in ibe brst district. Naw CuTjRcn Organ. The Third Street Methodist Episcopal Church in Camden ba just been furnisbed wilb a splendid and power tul new orfcan tor use dunug divine services. Its volume is lull, and it will be an esscntul leature in the ceremonies of that church. Ttjckebton. The congregation of the M. K. Church atTuckerton, Burliugtou countv, are actively engaged in raising menus lor bmidiug a ufV church, the preset t one being too small to accommodate tbe rapidly increasing mem bership, , f. The Pubmc ScnooLs. The summer vaca tion of the Camden Public Schools will tako place in a lew days, and the interim will bd employed in making some essential improve ments and additions to the school-houses. The work npon tbe street railroal In Savan nah js sufponded by military order. Sanitary reasons are given, the authorities tearing tlie upturned soil would endanger tue health ot the .city. AMUSEMENTS. QHAND NATIONAL CONCERT FOB THE B ENEFir OF the SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' NATIONAL ORPHANS' HOME FUND, trsnin auspicks o nm SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' UNION, y AS-JNUION, D. C, AT MOVER'S THEATRE, On Ihursday Evening, August 2, 1S66. 3Wl,0T0 tlckflts ivlil be totdat 1 oaca-75.tiO presents awarded, valued at S2A',n00 1 iS (00 Of the protlM to bo (l Wen to tli Bolillen' and Fallon' national Orphans' Home Fund aJWO to th . Washington Male and tma e Oiptian Asyioin, the balance, a ler deJuclin exptiuc, to be paid to tne treasurer of the Soldiers' and Sailors' tnlon, ol Washington, l C. 1KKKI8 CAN BE OBTAIN KI) AT TUB OFFI ,'E Of WILLIAM K. OWKNS, NO 827 C'HKSNUT d I'lthETt ALKO IO A.NV Vo6t OVBIO IS IHii COUNTRY I'KOMPILT BV MAIL. LIST OF PKKSEMS TO BE AWABDEDs 1 'Ihrce ior.v brick Kenldonce, U street, be- tv.ecn Mxilj i)rt hevi iuli t 8 1X10 1 'i lirce-Htory brlca Keniaeuce, Heuond BtrfCi. riar 1". 1 1lirre-ttor hrn k Besideuee, 'i entb itroet, between W una llwo-Mor; brick lieslueuce, Teuiti liroet, between M and N 1 1 mo n ow Dr.ck Itcaiduuce, leu h streo., bt'twten M aud N 8 Hue t'lti Lo k, on bevcnih atrcnt north... 1 pendld Carr.iie 11 0 rues, and llarne, Cfintltlflfl. .. .............................. 10WI0 8.(1110 6O1U 5i.t 4.00 1 1 Fpien 'id blamund ItliiK 20 0 I Set Dlumnmis, coiupitti il'in, far-rintis acd HniKh) I Cranrt eaiuo (nteinway'g) 1 woild PI ver'l ea .-et 10 Grand Vianofl, 8W0 each 10 Grand Piano, .')' Oeacli UK) Gems' Go d Winches mi each 60 Ladles' Gold Watches, Sl'23 each 0 Grand Velode. d, hwh eu li 80 Ameilcan Cae Mlver WuucUes, 4l each . 7ft Hun in 1 ase Silver Watches Huea h.... fn Diamond Hint.. l 0 to 2W each it Diamond Pins. i-IUO each 40 Hewing Machines SiUoeach in Hen lug Machines, Jlft fa -h 1000 l.ftou l.lW'l 6 000 A 0 0 20 000 t;M I.UjU B 004 1,000 7,.V'0 !i5,0 4,000 l,i 1 tn. 20 Hlivcr-pia ea tea aets, , each 50 Bilver l astors ,ach l an , .iU mv ,i. ........... ..mi , 8,000 clocks A bums, Jewe.ry, etc., (0 to 10 each 41 000 IC 000 Tea and Table Spoons etc. , tj to IS euch. . 29,100 lu.OUO Gold fens, Sleeve Buttons, etc., $1 to (3 each 14 000 49.453 Books, tnilery, hogravinss etc., 1 to $10 each H O 0 Total 'JM.ikkj Tho anarOs will be loaoe alter the cuni.tr,. on the static ot the theatre, nhere 'Iiree thousand peisons can witness It. a committee will be appolntet 5; the audi etce tosuoerlntend the ame. 1 rluted Us s ol awards will be published and supalUd to agenta and ticket holders. Parties having tl ken will reiain them umll alter 'he awards are made, and It their numbers appear on lie list thev will forward their tickets Immediate y. with tu.l direcrions as to the ship ping ol voods or deeds ior the propenv. Tickets to sale ai all the principal hotels, book and music stores in the city, and at the headquarters In the maratnouth lair building tor ti e beucilt of tue sodlern' and Sailors' JhttxDHl tirphans' Home fund corner of Hcveuth street and Fenn-lvanla avenue Washington, D. C. Ibe directors appeal to the libera li'j of the people to give this enteriirlte their kind support and taereby a-slst In relieving the Wai.ts of tne orphans of our iaUtn comrades. MANAGINO DinCCTORS. Major U. A. HALL, Piesldent So diers' and Sarors' Union olonel CnAKl 18 K (lAftiHiRr, ' klajur 11. H. ALBKKGKit, WILLIAM S. MORK. TltEASURKII. 3 B. lit I'CHINSOS, Eq . CafhUr atlonal Bank ol the Metropolis. All persons favorably disposed are reqngted to act as agt nts, but no conuuhMions will be al'owed. Money sliou d In all oases be sent by I'ott Odlco order, dratl. express or regleteied letters. In every case send the name and I'ost Office address. County and Mateol each separate subscription and In Ctose Slump. All orders lor tickets must ue addressed to WILLI iM 8. MOB-li, gecretiry Soldiers' and Sailors' N lonal Concert, Wttlilii0ion, 1. O.. , . , Lock Box 2io. 82. fiefor. b permission, to fcaior-Gcnorai ' liuleld Hancock. IT. 8. A. Genual Hubert C Schrnck. AI. J , Ohio. General Halhert E Paino, M k! , W1h. tieneral John 11. Ketcham. .M ('., j. Y. Gtueral James ( Blunt Kansas. (General J S. Ucndrick, li.wa. General I C. Ate nilain, D. O. General O V I)ayt. n,N Tf. Bon. 'ihomas W. rerry, M. ('., Vlb. Bon George Lawrence, M. C, tenua. 1). O. Fomev, Esq.. I. '. Major J h. Doughty, N. Y. Hon. Richard Vt ai ach, Mayor of Washington, D. C. Bon Vt iillam D. Kelley A.C.Penna. Bon Ke ian V. Whtloy.M . Won Va. Hon. t ben C. Ingersoil, m. C. 111. Bon. Henry C. Iiemlnir. M. V , conn. Bon A. H. I alllu, At. ('., .. Y. Bon. Leonard Mvers H. C! , Peuna. Hon. W l liatn A. Newell. M t'. X.3. Hon George W. Julian M. C Ind Hon. t-tephen F. Wilson. M C Penna. Hon. J. B. Gtinra I, M C. Iowa. Major ii. M. Van Buren , N. . 6 23 lm "UION NATIONAL CONCERT! TO BE GIVES AT & NIXON'S IIAL.L, SMITH CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JULY 5, 18CG. 100.C00 Gifts, Valued at $990,000! Number or TicUets, l.OOOOOO ! At OSK HOLLA U EACH I 6140,000 in Greenbacks! 1I1LE '10 RFAL ICS TA IE P KliFEC 7', AND WAKKANTY DEEDS GIVEN. I Glit in Real F.Htate (several paree's) in and near Chicago a,yi,00 I Gilt in crtenbacks MOD li Gifts in ttrteuoac s, each alu.UUO 511 imu ;U Gilts in Grieniiacks, each i.'KMio Ml.lMKI 6 Guts in Greenbacks, each auOU lU.iUO 1 uiii 111 iteai asiaiu, eu acres 0 uiiiea west 01 t hicago 10, W lGlliinltutl Lstate In Juneau couuty. Wis- con.-ln 2,200 ov oiiiii 111 flt-ni r.iiniti o ioia iu Dranu s AUUI- nun iu v iiivni.ii, cavil i w ..... Oll.vn' 0 Gltu iu eleguut I'lauos each tBOO 40 11011 9.B76 o'her vBiiisble Ol'ts many ot thein large voliin.1 Hi Ir.nii tn fi.MHI 697.H00 To al value In Prizes ; uuo For lull di sciiuilvo tint ot l'rizcs, sue small bllis, uu ionipauliig orders. 1 he drawing will take place In the Hall, Immediately afier the t oncert by a Committee appointed by tbe liUUlciice 'he first numlier d awn ent tliug 1 ue holder 01 the ticket corresponding to Its number to the hlghi prize, tie second 10 the secoud highest, and so on, uutll ihe whole is cowp eteii. GOOH AM) RELIABLE AQfNTS wanted in every town and city In tho L'ulou, to whom grout Inducc luints areoliered. .nFECI AL TEI1I9 TO CLTJBH FOR FIVE OR MORE TICKETS. We will send ; ft Tickets, 1 address..! 4 fiO 40 rickets 1 ad'resa.lSUO 10 do do .. 0 i0 60 to uo .4 AO 20 do do ..17(0.011 do do ,,i,Q '30 do do .. S6-25 Send stamp for pustago. In every case send tbe name ot eich ticket boidet with lull aildreti aa to Font Office, coumy and Btaie! Mi.ney may be aetu at our rluk by .xprvi(, DraiL fust Ofllce Order, or KegUtered I etier. " Address a1! couiuiuulcailons to BRYAN, ROSBROOK & CO., ! Ko ICO JIADISOH 8treet, Chicago. ! (B. Orawer mi.) 6 8 ltit j TUB PIANOS WHICH WR MANUr III taotare recommend themselves. We nmmiaa in vur iwiiuuiuivtr uenuinui ifum, vivkhut workman sbip durability, aud reasonable prices combined wuh a iui I guarantee. E01 sale only at o. I017 WaLMJV l-treet. 0 i tKION PIANO M4NCFAC1URING CO. AVtUSEMLNTS. Rtr-LKvs contim:nial news IXrnvNuR. hoiee sionts to a I p aces ot wnsemsnt may be had ID to OH o'c otk in evening. 1 Illy ME". JOHN DREW'S NEW ST RE El 1 Ha.ATRS Begins at o'clock. F,X RAORDIRART A'TKAl lION. 1 Cngagemenlot lhegrt onjurer and 1'un st. r. KiiBKRI' H i- Lt.r.B. The Hanag'TtiM has the gratification o' ann-'OiicIng that. In Ci nsequenee o' tbe iare I and produlous suo- Mi li attended his performances during bis pre vious T sit, she bas succeeded In li.du tng hi n to retura to 1' till ml pma lor briel season and give asecoo.l scries ot bit Pori'LAR oniRKFS ior ahlch an trtirely New Pngrainme tas been pr -Vared, aud wl I be pn seuied i HI" tMonddj) l Vt NINO. Jnne 2 In Tthlch he will develop tlie Inexpncabi Ity ol Magic, the I oelrr of Murlc, the Comedy o Mclnd the Se cret oi Mrstery. in his own unnvalled manneidis- i lsylng d Its iota Ity a n oil Marve lous. Mystlca . and lui-lca Protramme of Miracles fun, Haimony and Common henns. vr ROl hit'r.llll- LI.KR will ornduce npon this occa sior, for ti e first time In 1 bi adelphla his great Pnto. mimic Lxtravai ana, cntlt ert TliK S' AtvET iPIKlTj Or, MrPHIwToPIII'.' 8 LKI L 'OSEt nd irisnv other entire y Original Nove ties snd sneclal t.es which have neve yet been produced in Uilsoi.y, ncludliig tlie tsomiortai AN HKOPOOI.OS8H. Mr. HELLFR win also peifonn new Muslcsl Selection-upon the magnlrtcent Btciuvia.v grand Dlano-nrtn, Ttblch a been sient by expre tioin the manuiactorr tor his special use. . For details oi tntertalmnent see small bills of the fsy. Boors open a' 1H o'clock, ''o commonce at 8. 6 23 0t pBYANT'9 51 1 N8TK EL8. J M.W CHifSl.TJT RiKKfT THEaTRE, COOL AND t OMKOR I ALIC. IBIS EVKM0. and Jve'T i lnht during the week, the Original, Wotld-Renowed ana On y BUY AM i 'a UlNSl'RLLS, fiomKo 4" Proatiway, New Yor. NEIL aND DAN BKYAnT Proprietors PROGRAM MK TO-.nKHII'. Worst- r Concert Jlecton I'm in Luck, N'es Balad Tb Fiutamagi ders-Maglo r cbo-Moran'a arpct Bag Gaoots irom Tvn.l i'iog heul and t ie ology-cones Iroui Jack C'aoe-Teeth Kurarud ty Cotton's csi-FI e an.l L l u in iVlaior-Hau-..-a on e Brotliers-- Wuo Can Find 111 cw,'r and ' i he Br antv Sp-clalty. lt;.UNI'S LLI.P1 SA Teors open at 7H o'c'ock t'onimence at 8. Dres i Ircle and I'arquette. 0 cents; Orchestra, 75 cents; Ga lerr. 2ft cents. Box ofllce open all day. NO fllAKOE for seenrlng seat . M AllNEb SA ID RDA i A I 2 o'c Otk. 623 TTTALNUT STKEET TU E A T K K. VV S. L. corner 'NTH anl WALNCI' Street. Begins at 8 o clock. THIS (Moudav; KVr.ol,.Nvj, juneW. Tl.e Gorgeous oi ectacle In lour parts, of the NAlADyUKe.N. Alter long and exoenslve precuratlon MAGN1FICKNT SCENERY Picturesque Moon Ight View ot the Rhine HAUNT Of TBS NiIADS. Waters ot Silver bearnp numtierieua Salads '1 HE BOH OK BbAUi'Y. The Tieaonres of he Mighiy Rulne Discovered. . THR t'AVRKN OF RICHES. Mntlcal Tiansiormatlon to the (11 toring and telac- tlstlc Hall or the Naiads Mccne Last, ittd Ktiut Hits vast scene rl-e and dlscov. rs 111K HOAIK OF TUB UAIAD8, In the t'orai Caves bereath the Vaters. THE U.lL.fh O.N HER THRONE. TEW AMERICAN THEATRE J. wt,Nt'T Street, above Eighth. Engagement of tbe celebrated ctr"s, .I,UL lAlill who will appear in.ber great character of rail ,............. .... . aj u u. vim (From MMo'h, New York. Ills flrt appearance here.; iJAD'lXK, OALLEriA, n .r.l LA.A ...... A.vAnl... A 1Q niBU ut m vriouu uwiv vwi otvuiubi w v TTAl.EB'8 (LATE Bil LLKK'S) WINTER V GAHDEN JJos 720-726 VIS F Street. G KAMI lMjlUUHKMAL CU.NCJl.ttlo MUHTLY. T.y two large and efficient Orchestras. lufliun 1 , And EVERT M'.iBT. In connexion with our t Xt:i I.SIIIK HTKINU Utai). a Brass Band, compiling the best Artists In the elty, win perioral. ut r. run inn SEiinu i. Oar spacious sun trer Garden, artistically laid eut witn ehruDoery fountains etc. 1 M t i.i, i iihvm' 9r.nov Fspf dally set apnrt :ot F M ILIES, the best of Creams ana ouieriiciiesuuienia win uo servi-u. v-ius O iVF IV A S I U M FOR LADIES, GKU'ILEMEN. AND CUUDREN. S.K. CORNEu OF NIN 1H AND A KCH STREETS vma tVLRY DAY ANK EVEM.nU, Kllll VEK.' Bodl y exeielre Imparts health and strength, th best 0 rFTcntlva anaii'Ht aiekneas o' im aomins lunmiv 5 24 Jm lroiesaors U1LLLB KA.N O & LEWIS. AUCTION SALES. N. 0 1 E, I. JOHN EDGAR THOMSON Trustee In a ceitaln li.iti nmro ol AiortLUte ut the mooi-rty hereinaiter de 1'iiheu executed by the Tyrone and t leaitlcld ttal road Company to me, ai iior gagee In Tint, to tecure the pawnuitol the principal ard m erest ot bonds of said Company to tlie uuioun ot uOo which Mortgage is liutcd the L!tl day ol Alay. A. D. lHfti). and recorded In tue iiti.ee tor tecording deeds, etc . In and lor the county ol Blair, on tlie lhtu day 01 May, A I). 16i, in mortgige book A. pnges Mi 4-5 B-7 and 8, -nd In the ollicu tor re corulng di uls etc. lo aud tor the county 01 Centre, on the Uih duy it May, V D. It-M in mortgage book 1,, page 11" etc , do hereby give notice that delimit havlna Ken niaue ior more man umety uvn 111 me pay 1111 nt o the Interest due and demanded ou the said bun is, I will in puisuiujce ol the written tequest to me directed o, tbe l.oiuris ol 11 ore than MiUMi In amounr of he said bonds, and by virtue ot the powet contened unon me In thatrenpict oy tro saio Morigoge expose to puuitc sa' and sell 10 the hithest and besi bidder by M. I HU.M I ii SONh. Auctk necrs at the I'HILADELPHI V EX 1 HAGK,ln tliecliv ol 1 blla elulila. oil Tliurensy. th I'ith dav of rntenber. A X). It to upon the terns an coi dttions heieinaitor stated, the y ho e of the said p or iiageu premises, viz. ; 't he hole i tbut section of Sold Tyrone sn l Clear- fli. I it UHilrniid 1 r.mi the rolntof Intersection with the 1 rone and l ock Haven lailroad near Tyrone. Blair county, l ennsylvania to I hiillpsbuig Centre county, Pennsylvania as tue same know constructed together wun a. 1 inn sitigu ar lue iunj.-, rajin, unugei luiii-AH nrivilpaeH. riuht. and all real nronertv o eerv dcscilpilon ae.iulred by an belonging to said t onipiinv. and all the tolls, luconie. Issues, and profits to be derived and to a ia from the same, and a I tho lands used and occupied tor railways, aepotx, or stu tions between said pom's witn ai ihe hniiriliii' rs"i Itig thereon or procured ihereioi Jt JsWD JHaVfiftT Ayu or. in i.bm,l 1 mtC All the lands, tailwavs. rails, brldues, calverta trest .1 orK8, tool bouses, coal bouses wharves, tences. rights ol wuy. vorkMbops, machinery, ittlons, depots depot grounds, works, nia-onrv, and other superairucture. leal estate building and Improvements o. whatever natu e or kind anuertalulug or belonging to the above mentioned property, and 10 the said section of said lytoiie and i euriie d bailroad, and owned by said Com pany In connection therewl h 'J bs salu section of th Tyrone and Clearfield Railroad. extedmg from ihe intersection ot the . vrone and c'lea' flelo Railroad lih the railroad oruicrly be'onglng to the lyn ne and Lockhaven Rallrond I'ompany, but now 0 the Bald hag e Valov hailroad Company, la abuu .0 miles ui length. TE((MS 0FhALE $10,000 of the purchase money 10 be oaid In cash when the property is stiuck otf, aud tbe balance wltalu .0 days tbeitalter . ... ... , P , hi VS T on account of the said balance of purchase monev, to the ex ent of the dividend thereof payable on the bonus secured by the said mortgage and ihe ma uied coupons ol th said bonds mav be made In the said bonds 01 coupons; and it the dividend is less than the actual sum due upon the said bonds or coupons, the holders may retain possession 01 the saU bonds an 1 coupons on receipting to the said Trustee lor the said iliviiUnd and endorwg baynieut ol the sme on thessid bonds or coupons .... I'pon 'he purchase m"ne being sal J as atoreaald the Trustee will execute and deliver a died 01 conveyance 01 the premises to the putchaner or purchasers in pur xuunce 01 the powet conturred anon huu by the said mAtiya,iurther Information In respect to aald sa'e or ptemlseH maybe had upon application to the under slened Truntee, at the oillce ol the Hennsy vanla Rali road CouiDauy. No. 238 s. Third sireat. phi ade;phla. roaocotupaii,JollN kLGAR TIHIM -O. I runtee, No. 238 S IHII'D Street W.TnOlfAS tsoN-i, Auc'loni-eni, 8 21 mftin Nos. 139 and 141 S. KOLKTU .-treeU ALEXANDER G. C ATT ELL A CO. PR0DUCB COMMISSION MERCOADT9, HO. 26 NORTH WBARVES, AND NO J7 NORTH WATFB STREET, I HILiDELPBlA. 21 ALEXAKDEI 0. CATTKLL KUJA9 O. CATTBH C OTTON AND FLAX u SAIL DCCK AND CANVAS, Ol all uuuiueia .. u brands. Tent Awnlnlt. Irunk and Wagon-C'oer Duck. Also Paper llanuiscturers' Drier Fells. Irom one to scvas li m idei Paultns, ueinnir, run i wi r.n. JUUN W. E VERM AN A Co.. So lo3 JONES' Alley. I6S WILLIAM 8. ORANT, COUMINSIOM MERCHANT, mo 83 S DELA WARS A v. nue, Philadelphia. AoKNrrou Doprnt's nanpowder,Beflned Nitre, Charcoal, Etc. W. Paker A Co 'a I boeolate, Coeoa. and Hruuia. t'rocser LroS A Co 'a Ie.low U till bheath'ug. Bolts, and Nails. M JUNE 25,. 18fi0. AUCTION SALES. N 1 I. JOHN FPGAR THOMSOH.Trnst e In aeertao ailenture of mort. ape oi the propel ly In ri ina terde- i riDea execaieu u.y ii.v i ri' ana y.ie:irneio sumruau onmany, to me a ntottgaee in vast to sec are tne payment ot the prtuclpa. anu in erest o bonds ot said cotrpsnv to tne amouniui iw.m wnicn inortga7e is tated tl.e 1st day ot hov ember A U. lntKI. and incor.led n the tftice lor Rrcordlna Deeds, etr. Is and lor Hie oiintr of P air. on the d a aay or novemter A. u. iu. la Mortaage Look H." ptms 107. 10H, loft. 110, and ID, do hereby alve notice tttat d 'lauu having been nraaie nr Kdn than Blnetvdays In ihe lianientof the Inte rrai utcand demauiled on lliesald bonds I wll. in pursu ance ot lie wrnt- n reuue-t id me directed of the I ode's of more then fl.fcu bousiunl dollars In a nount tbe raid bonds and by vir ue of the overconierre.i i, on n.e tn ti.at n sixct by tlu sal i nwruage ex lose to lul.ls ae and ue., to the hluheit and best hi lder ny ai. tiO.X AS A ONS,Auotioneeis at ibo PHit.ADKI- tt lA ixi HAKCfc. In the citv ol Phi adctpma on J liuiKlJy, the 27ib dav ol September A. 1. lutvi upon h t rust nil eonoiton hereinaiter atated, tlie whole o il e s iu J trigad pren lses. viz. t . 'ILe wi.oie oi that sectidit oi the Tyrone aad C ear trio I nllroHO Irom the point oi Intersection with tiu Pi i rs Ivai la hal road, at ur near yrnne Station In l.lair coun j to the point oi connection with the traded line oi i he still 'yron and CienrTrld Hailmml, ki ovin end designated aa "The Inti rsootlon," being sboui time Diiles and one quarter irmn the Peniisi - m ma Ral road at lyrnne -lailon, aa the sine is n m slru ied together with all aad siugaur.he rail ways ral s bilogi'S ien,en, prlvl rati rLhts. aii'l a I tn propeit' o everv dexorlptlon acquired by and be longing to said conipn ailjaceni tj or connected witn or ou be Hue ot said secton o' three and one ipiarter n.ilis ei road and ai the ions income, issues ami p'ol ts to be derived unc to i rie irom tne same ana a I the lands u el and occupied tor railways, dopois it siat ons between said po'uts on said section o t yen md une-uusr ei ' nil es fina au buildings standing hereon or proinrco tnere or A -D nfcVERALLT. Al tbe lands rail ty rahs bridges. Culverts, trestle vtorka Kol I ousts, coal bousos, wharves, .euues ruiits ot way, YO'kFhopa Diacliiuery, sta lona. depots, depot fruunds. Toiks. masonry, and other supersiructure, it ai estate ouiidl: vs. and Improvements ut whaievcr Da nre or kind appcrta'ma ot beloiig'ng to th above n entldDed p.operty and to he said section o thesaid 'I vrone ana Cienrfied Rallrosa and owned by laid l infant in connection tlierealtn, I he said section ot the Tyrone and Clearfield llatlro.i.l extruding Irom ibe point ol Intersection of the mild I'v loue ai d l it arliild Hailr..ad l h the Pennsv vanla haliroad to the point Ol e nnectlon witn me grimea nun oi the said I yione and Cleaideld Ral road known iaud as '.he tntcrsiction is aooui a- m ice iu isug 11. i r.B.vis cur BALfc, '( 000 of the purcliare monev 'o he paid In cah when t' e pro peri t is struck on, and the balanoe within twenty days tl erenlUi PA i U I N r on account or the said Balance of purchase money, to the extent oi tue iiivldend tiKreol pavabie on toe Donus se cured by the said mortgage and tho matured coupons it sold bonds mav be made In Ihe said bonds ur coupons; and II ti e dividend is less thau the actual sum due upon tlie said bonus or coupons, the boiui r mav retain pos session of tne sain bonds ana coupons, on receipting to Ihe said 1 rnstee lor the said dividend aud onilursing pay ment o' the same on the said bonds or oou.ion I non the puicbase uiunev belne paid, as aforesaid. tlix said 1 inn tee wll txeoute and deliver a deed oi conveyance ot tlie premi-es to tbe purchaser or pur clumrsin pursuance ot the power couierred upon him i l u iita .Kin nii.rTj.Biin. ny lur her lutormatlon In respect ;o said sale, or premises may ue uau uuou mvp whwh iv u,i-r MLmd Trustee, at the ollice o tho Pennsylvania Hull road Company. No. 238 H. third street Philadelphia, JOHN EDOAR THOMSON, irustee, ' No. 2MB. THIRD Street M. THOMAS "OX" Auciioneers Nos. 139 and 141 S.TOIR1I1 Street. 611013111 Phliadiliihia. N o I. R. THAN KLIN RALEY. Trustee in a certain Imlen- nim nl K.ortuiiwe ol tlie Dr men v hen'lnait T deso'ibeu. executed by the Tyone and Clearfield Raliruad Company o me as mortgagee In trust, to secure ibe oay mon ot the principal aud interest of bonds ot said Company ta Ibe Bn.OUut OI eov.ijvv, WHicu mutigag- iv midu muni duy of February , A. D. lol, and recorded in the oifice or record, in deeds, e c. In and for tbe count ol Blair uu tbe 4U day of February, A. D. lBeT In morWage book It. pate 118 etc. and In tbe otlice tor reoordiHg needs, etc. in ana ior vie cuuniy ui v cuua uu tue khd iii m t.l.nurv A 11.. lhi. in mortzaue book ii. pa e 4do. etc. do hereby stye notlcethai deiauk having been made ior ruoie than ninety ''ays in the psyuieut ot tho interest due and demanded on tne said conns, i anu i. nni-aiianee nf the rlt en lenuest. to me directed ul the holders ol mure than 20,i 9 in amount ot tlie said bonus, and bv virtue ot the power cou erred upon me n tba inpectLj the said mortgage, expose to pubic suie, ana sen to tne uiunv ami uon . uiuuer, ur iHOMak & SONS, Auctioneers at tbe PHI i.ADKL "HI a FX HaNGK. in tne cuy oi Pbllad. Iplila on Ti.nr.iiav ln27ih 1I11 ol Bentembor A 1). 14s anon i.eteimeabd condhlons hereinafter tutted the wbole ol the said momated premises aim iraucmsea viz. : 'I , whole ot that leotionol the Tyrone and i "ear tie d Railroad Irom tyrone Station, Blair county Penu- Hvlran'a. to Phlliinsbarg. In t entre countv, PenDsyl VilDia, a III BBUiC IB HUT. wiirkiuwu, .v-cuo, m.u nil unu aingu'ar the-railways, lal s, crosn-tles, chairs spikes iron timber, bridges, fences, together wiih all rvai property ot every description acquired by and e ionging o said Coupany aupurtenaut to said road and all tbe Tights, liberties, privileges, and corporate iianvhlset oi aald road and company and ah the to is inci nie. Ksues and profits to be derived and to arise from the same, and all the lands used and ooo lied ior rai,ay depots and stailona between said quints wl.b ail buildings standing thereon or procured i here or. AND GENERALLY. All Ihe lands, rtiliwa. s ral a. bridges culverta, tres t'e works, tooi-bou-is, coal-bmsea wharves, lences, rights ot vtay, viorkshops, machluert, ststiona. depots, depot grounds, works uia-onry, and other superstruc ture teal estate bulldinis, and improvements of listever rainre or kind appertalnlug or belonving to the above-n. ent lone d ptonerty and to the said seo Ion of the said lv rone and Clearfle d Railroad and owned bv said empany lu connec ion therewith, and all the rights liberties. Drivllegea and corporate rranchlsea of Mid roau andCou pan. 'the raid section ot the said Ty rent and Clearfield H llroad extending troin said tyro e Sbitlon. Blair c nnty . to and hroupb the boioagh of P,u Hpsuurg, in intre touutv, Is aboui TiS ml ea in leng b. TKKMSOF8Ai.fi. -10. tOO of the puichase uion y to be paid In cash when ti e ptupcrty Is struck oti, and tlie balance within twenty ileys ibiretlter. 1 avn em on account of Uie said balance of purchase ii or.ey to tbe ex ent or the dividend thereof payable on .lie bonds secured by thesaid in rmce and tlie matured ei upons of the said buuds. may be made in the said i udB or coupi uss ana It ihe dlv den l la less Jan the actual sum due upon the said bonds .aid coupons, the ho ders mav retain p session oi he said bonds and coupons on receipting to the -aid trustee ior tbe said dividend, and endorsing pay i.i nt ef the same on the Suld bondt or coupons. Upon the purchase-money being paid as aforesai 1. the iuee wl l execute anu deliver a deed of conveyance .ii the premises o the purchaseror purchisrs, in pursu nre of the power couierred upon him by the said mortgage. .... - , Any further Information In repect to the said sa e or premhitt mav be had on application to the undersim ed 'tiustee. at his oft ce, No ti South THIRD Street, In tl.e olty of Philadelphia .,,,.,.., R. FRANKLIN RALF.Y, Trustee No 42 M0uth Third street M. THOV AS A SONS, tuctloneers, 6 11 mSm Nos. 130 and 141 Soutb FOURTH Street. MISCELLANEOUS. HITLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF v anilla and Tarred Cordage, Cordf, Twines, Etc., No 7B North WATKRStieet and No ti North OKLAWaRE Aveune, ruiLAbKU-uiA. - pwm II. Fitler, Michael aver, COKBAD F CLOT111KB 214 . 1 O R N K X C II A X O E BAG MANUFACTORT. U yr li i- I . ! i i. r. a oj j So. 118 N. FRONT and Mo. 114 N. WATLU Street, Puiadalpbla. DEALERS IN BAt.S AND BAGGINO oi every uescilptlon. for lain. Flour, St t super P bophate ot Lime, Bone Dust, F.ie. true and small GO NY BAGS canstantly oa band. i ti ) Alao, WOOL SACKS. . oiin T. Baii et. James Cascades. M ONUMEMTS, TOMBS, GUAVK-STONES, Etc. Just completed, a beautiful varlotv of DALIAN MaRBLK MONUMESTS, TOMBS AD GBlVE STOSES. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work sent to any part oi toe United States. HENRY H. TAim. MARBLE WOBKS, 124wtnvS No. 710 GBEFN Street, Philadelphia. Bin DE8B0BO MACHINE W0BKb orriCE, 0. to K. FHONT 8TREBT, rilLADKLMUA. fTs are prepared to oil ordsra to any extent lor OU SaCHLN ERT FOR COTTON AND FOOLI.EJ MILW, ncludingall recent ImprovemenU) id Caratng Suinning. '"vi ?lnvTt?bt at entlon ol manutacrnrers to oar ex tea- ,lirr,t' .' ALFHED JINKS A BOW. T C. P E R K I N 8, ' LUMBER MEIiOIIANT Buecesaor to B Clark, it., No. 324 CHRISTIAN 8TREKT. CoustautJj en baud lare and varied iKsortinea of Bul.Uiimt Inmter. 6 M CITY ORDINANCES. AN OKDINANCE Antliorlnr the De Ivt ry of Certain Bonds, tcc.iou 1. ibe Heloot and Common councils of the City of I'lnladclnliia do ordain, That so soon as tho l'hilsdeiphla City I'assenger Railway Company sliail run their car over the Cnesuut Street Bridgo, ' tlie City Tieanurer is hereby aulhorlred to de Iver to -tlieiontraotor tor the super-truoture of said bridge, s ii n.nch and so many ot the first mor gaire bonus of .' aid t ompany beld by said Treasurer a shall not exceed iu amjnnt one-half of the aunt retained in porrvarjoe to their contract. And to toon aa the entire mason work it completed bv the curbing and t svmrof the approaches of taid bridge attor said caia ha I have pas.-ed over the ta ne to a so deliver . to tbe contiactors ot the mason work their rotaluod l t'Ct'titaget Provided, that the Chief Eugiaoor td Surveyor tliah not Isnu estimates to said eo tiactots respeoitvclT tn aooordano ) ub tul Ordi. . nee. uirli the ctirs of tbe said Jfassenver Han way iin.Lauv shall run over the tame, and tlie mason v i rk. be completed as hero! u crovm. dt And pro r di d further. I hat a dul v attthons d airenr. of t'ie smd 1'h.ladelpti-a City Paseener haila Company hi riccipi to i ue cam city irettsarer ur tic 1 1 nons canceled and surrendered in aceordanco wiih tbe agreement relating theieto, bearing date btpttniber 1(3, 18bl wii. 1,1 An . mimLni, Tresident of Common Council. AtUst Jonit Eckftkin, ' Clerk ol Common Council. JAM I B LTND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-second day ol Juue. Anno Domini one. tuousand oigm hundred aud sixty-six (A V. 18W). MUKltliM MCat' tlAI5U 6 25 It Mayor of rtiiladulpiua. ASUrrLEMKNT To an Ordinance entitled "An Ordinance to tuake an Appropnaiion to the i pertinent ol t'olico lor the year istid," approved December 2Jd, 1BO0. , eection 1 Ine Select and Common Councils ot the Citv of I'hiiadeliihia do or.iain. That the Innher sum ol seven Hundred aud thirtv-eeven if 787) dol lars be ana tt e ssma i uoro v appropriated lo (lie lieparttnent ol 1'olice lor the pnrpoto ot reimbnrsino; the several items of appropna ion as herematu r set toitb, Ibetnma drawn from those items to moot ex traotdinary eziensee in connection with the arrest and tiiaia ot Christian Bcrger, convicted of tlie mar derol Mist Watt, and Anton Probst, oonriotea of the murder of the Dentine; lam lv, viz.; To item 8. ' Meals and tueuical attendance," one hundred and thirty-seven dollars and eiy-hty three cents (187 83). , ., To item 14. "Incidental expenses," two hundred ard lourtpen dollars and foi ty six cents ($214 4). lo item 16. "Mationery and pr uliui," llitythroe dol aia and eight cents (C53'b8l . - ' lo item 16 'Arrcsi and conviction of otfondett.T ko one hundred and filly aoLurs and twentj-six cents ttfltO 2) , lo Him 17 "Expenaoe in procuring evidence." &o , lorty tour do lam and sixty. live oonla tM-66. i o item IS. "For expenses incurred in puur-uit . aid arrest of criminals," to, one hnndaed aud thirty six dollars ano sevonty-two cents (C186-72.) WILLIAM 8. BTOKLBY, ' Fr tident oi Common Council. AtUst Abraham Stewart, Assistant Clerk of Common Connoll. JAMrJS LYNU, Frcsident of 8eiect Council. Apprcvcd ibis iwent second day ot Juno Anno Xiounnl one thousand eight hundred and xt j sn (A. U. 18ob). MO H TON McMtCUAEL, 6 26 It Mayor of i'UUadoiph.a. I RESOLUTION V lo ltelease a Certain Property ol Robert robin itom tbe L en of a Judgment bu ered ou tbe Otlicial Bond el John AlansUeld, Collector oi Taxes of tbe seventh V ard. Ueeoived. hy tbe Be'oct and Common Councils of tlie City of Phlladelpiua. That the City Solicitor be and be l' hereby d rioted to roieaso from the nen of a certain judgment (1). C, X) a B , Ueo r , 1805, o 8U8i entered upon the official bon 1 of John Uans Hold, Collector ol ouisUuuing taxes ior 1806 tor tbe j - evonth Ward, tbe fo:lowin uescribed property of. KobeitTobin, that is to say : . . All iba' certain brick stable and lot orgrOind situ ate at the distance oi one hundred and lortv teet ton and a ball inches north of button wood street, aud at . the distance ol sevoutv-teven feet five inches west of Ivevrnth street, measuring on a line parallel with Kuttonwood Btrct t : Provided, That tbe co surety of said Hobcrt lob n shall consent to sal.l leioase, and II at the sum ot ten dollars shall be paid tr the Soli citor lor the expenses ot publication ot tins resolu tion; and provided a so, tuat iu tho opinion of the solicitor, the mte'es's ol the citv of Philadelphia sbull not be prejudiced b said release. . WILLIAMS. sroKLEY, rrosident of Common Couocll. Attest ' JOHN KCK9TEIN, Curk ol Common Conucil. JAMKS LYND. President ol 8oleot Couuoil Approved this twi nty second day of Juno. Anno Domini one thousand otKht hundred aud sixty-six (A. 1). 18061. MOBTON McUICHARt,, 6 25 It Mayor of Philadelphia. KESOLDTION fo Authorize the Pavinp; of Morcury street, u the tif bteei.th Ward. Resolved, By the Select and Comm-jn Councils of the ity of Philadelphia, 'that the Chet Com missioner ot Highways De and he is berebv autho rized and directed to enter into a contract wi h a competent paver or I aver to pave At ronry street, Irom l a mer street IO lionigomery avenue, iu tuo Eighteenth W ard. The conditions of said contract shail be that the contractor sha 1 collect the cott of tbe paving from the owners of prouerty frontina; on said street, and he shall also enter into an obli gation to tho citv to keep the street in good order lor three yeais alter the pavirnr is tin isiiod WILLIAM, s. siTOKLKI, President of Common Council. Attest ' Abraham stwabt, Assistant Clerk ot Common Council. - . JAML8 LYND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-second dav ot June. Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud sjxty-mx (A. i). 1800). MORTON MoMICHAEL, 6 26 It : Mayor ot Philadelphia, A 8 U P P LEM EN T fo aa Ordinauce to Antborlze the Controllers ol I tiblic bchools to Contract ior thi Ereotion of .ehool Bui diUfn. Section 1 I be Se'ect and Common Councils of the fit) ol Philadelphia do ordain, That the Contro lers ol Public Schools b and thev are hereby an'bonxed io procure plans and speciiicat ons for tho building to Le erected by authority of tho ordinance, en tit e "An ordinance to authorize tbe Controllers ot 1'ubtfi .School to contiuot lor tbe predion ol Solioo Build .His." approved the second dav of June, 1886, te uhioli this is supplementary Tbe plans and sped, licntions lor each bui ding shall be submitted to th Committee on schools ot Councils, and by them ap proved, before the said Contro lei t sliail advertise ior prupotals or enter into ooutraots lor any such bui'dnig, and the second section of said ordinance is beieby lepealed, WI1.LTAM S. STOKLEY, Prebidunt ol Common Council. " Attest KOBERT BKTHELL. Assistant Clerk of Select Council. J a.UES LY.HD. Pre-ident of e ect Council, Apptoved tliis tvtrt.ty -second dav ot June, Ann LUuiinioi e thobssnd eight hundred and sixty-six (A. D. 18b0). MOBTON MoMICHAEL, 6 25 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. -r E80LDIIOK AX O Ol Instruction to City Controller. Kefoived, B the Seleoi and Common Connclis the (ity of Phbadelphiu, lbat iu the rosolnMoj to make certain tiantf'-ri to pay for paving ovvi wati r nisinv, approved June 16 1K5. tno dato of July 8 18d5, be and it hereby amended to read July 10, IfetiO. WILLIAM 8. 8TOKLEY, President ol Common Couuoil. AtUet Kcbeiit Bethell. Asstotant Clork of Select Council. ; . JAJ1K.3 I YND, President of Select Council. Approved this twenty-seoond dav ol June, Auno Domini one thousand eight hundred aud tixty-six IA. t. 1SG0). 1 MOB'ON MoMICKAEL, 6 16 It Mayor ot Philadelphia. SAFE FOR SALE. A SECOND-HAND Farrel & Herriner Fire-Proof Safe FOR SALE. a T AT THIS OFFICE. 44 p , ii ngMim II