AMUSEMENTS. WiUTOT PTR1T Tbbatm -The frrand specta cle ot the Jfauia Queen will be repeated this even int. lbs magnifloi nt scenery and marvellous trans formation with which the publio baa ben pre. "'iJtlP 'rm seldom been equalled on tbe l'hlladolphia stare. . OnanAff Aft f ha PtiAannft last .nl-ht to splendid bonne, and rave, m utual. a first-rate nerlormann. inn mlitiKj wars knt cool by tlie superior venti atinv process in uw at that tbeatre and deliarhted with the singimr, ooroo dians, and the a-mri-al entcnaiumnt throughout, lo eojov yourself in a cool atinosohore lor two hour, the besnut li tbe place, the Bryants the summer physician. nxtXKB The Snirrtt IHnbollquet of this re nowned magician have become an established ins'l tulion in New Kork ihofe of it citizens who have a taste tor snc.h penormances should not nesloct the opportunity afforded by his temporary sojourn in our city to gratify it. lH COHCEBT 0 TH 80LDIERS' AND SAILORS' I'moK, at Wuhinnlon D. C , which has beon set down tor the 2d of Aucust, promises to bo a btil'iant affair. As a large share of the proceeds aro to bo devoted to tbe innd of the Holcliors' and Ha lorn' National Orphans' Homo, the cnte prise must com mend itself to every charitable person In our midst. Tickets can be I rootired from Mr. Wi lam K. Owens, No 627 Chesnut street, eentleman long and favorably known to ail our citizens. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Third Page.) PThs Stabbing Affair at Smith's Island. Tbe following are additional particu lar of the fctabhinp affair at Smith's Island yes terday aficrnoon. It appeals that Moriarty and Adams (tot into a dtlticulty with a (Jcr man waiter or bartender named John Hoernor about paying tor some brer. After a wrangle, Moriarty said "I'll fix you yet." Tbe two detendants ihen came over to' the city, and Moriarty purchased a knile, and returned in about two hours lo the Island. He then, iu a deliberate and cold blooded manner, advanced up to Hoerner, and, without any previous intimation of the act, plunged the knife in hi breast, the blade glancing off on a bone, or Hoerner would most likely have been killed on the spot. Moriarty and Adams were then a'rested, and will be sent to prison by Recorder Eueu for a further hearing on Tuesday next; Wanted Siielteb fob the Little Ones. One ot the most Interesting spectacles connected with the Hag presentations on the coming Fourth ol July will be the pre ence in the city of over a thousand of the orphans of our Pennsylvania vetcians. They come from distant counties, and will therefore be thrown upon the hospitalities of the city during their stay. The boys are already provided for, but it is desired that the girls four hundred and fifty in number, and from nine to sixteen years ot age, shall receive accommodations in the private houses of oil citizens. This simple appeal should be sufficient to open to tbem every dor in the city. Those who are willing to receive these little ones as their guests trom the 3d to the 6th of July, can learn the particulars fioru an adver tisement elsewhere, entitled "Soldiers' Or phans." Flag Reception. At a meeting of the Committee ot Arrangements for the Keceptionof the State Flags, held iu Select Courcil Chamber yesterday, the sub-committee on parade, route, etc., was instructed to appeal to the citizens of Philadelphia tor the use ot their private car riages on the Fourth of Jul v next, for the pur pose ot carrying in the parade the female orphans of tbe soldiers. Conveyance will be re luired for lour hundred and flity to five hundred chil dren. Those citizen who have vhicles, and who desire to place them at the disposal of the committee for this purpose, are requested to notify the undersigned by 2 oVlock P. M. on the 27th. J. W. Hofmann, Chairman of Sub-Committee on Parale, etc., No. 9 North Eighth street. Pursuit and Akkest of a Watch Thief. Yesterday afternoon a man named Joseph Hafmyer stole a watch from the pocket ot a vest which was hanging In the kitchen of Montague's lager beer saloon, Futeenth and Turner's lane. A girl saw him in the act ot takins the watch, and giving the alarm, the thief ran off. The Twentieth Ward police started in pursuit, when Ilafmjer wai sen to run into a private residence on Broad street, above Jetiereon, and petting up siairs, hid himself under a bed, when he was arre ted and taken before Alderman Fitch, who committed him to prison. Cape May. This noted summer resort Is still unrivalled in its attractions lor the weirled denizens of the city. Since the completion of the railroad lines to the Island it has become even mote attractive than ot old, by reason of its ready access every day in the week. It is not every one that can spare the time or the means for the trip, but those who can are cer tainly to be envied by all they leave behind them. The Surf HoubE, at Atlantic City, which is now open for the season, is in all respects a tirst-cla8tthotel, and one ol the very best to be found at the sea-side. Those of our readers who have determined upon a summer sojourn in the view of old Ocean, cm do no better than to patronize this establishment The creature com torts will be found to be all that the heart of man can crave. Arrest of a Coat Thief. William Kelly was arrested last evening, chanced with the lar ceny of a cloth cack coat, valued at $25, the property of Thomas McKee. It appears thnt McKee gt intox cated a few days tinee, and when in tbe neighborhood of Sixth and Chesnut street, Kelly stole his coat and marched off with it. When arrested, he was wea'-ing the stolen property. Recorder Eneu committed him in default of $800 bail. To the Seashore. -Almost every one can spare at least one day from the heat and toil ot the city, and to such the Camden and Atlantic Railroad presents unusual facilities. The journey back and forth, a good dinner, and a s rand dip in the salt sea can all be achieved between the rising and setting of the sun. Old Enough to Know Bettkr. Last evening, an aeed individual, whose white lo ks inrlirate. and whose own statement verifies the fact, that he has passed ninety-two year of existence on this sublunary sphere, was arrested by the police in a very disreputable state of intoxication, tie stated mat ue was a tiiuor Dy trade, and belongs to Lancaster city. An Alleged Harness Thief. Charles Swartz was arre-ted at Front and Coatcs streets, last evening, charged with the larceny ot a blanket ?and set ot harness. He was offering them tor sale when arrested. It is believed the articles were stolen from New Jersey. Svurtz was committed by Alderman Toiano. Into the Country. Those who desire :o take a short tour inland will and on the route of tie North Pennsylvania itaiiroaa aiituattnev can desire in the way of romantic Beencry and charming little country towus.wherew they can while away a da v. or a week, or a month, in the most delightful manner. Larceny of Thirty-eight Dollars. "VPHtprdav afternoon, a man named Charles - Mnmho was arrested at Water and Callonlll streets' charged with stealing $38 from a house in the neighborhood. Murphy was held by Aldennau Toland lor a turtner neanng. Slioht Firk 'About 8 o'clock last even' ing a tire was caused in a shop at Filth aud 'uthnriria Bfreeia some fireworks igniting at a gas lamp. The flames were subdued after about $50 worth of damage naa Deeu aone. Patttion m Bathers. Yesterday after noon, the Harbor Police arrested eight indi vidual tor bathing in the Delaware, on the city front The Harbor Police are determined to break up this disreputable practice. flKATn of a Police Officer. William Bergtn, a police officer of the First District, die t yesterday afternoon, after an llluess of ten duvs. Mr. Bergln had been on the police force about one year. THE DAILY EVENING TftLE(nAPn.---PHILADELPHIAf TUESDAY, Coruxlius Vaitdkrbilt has been honored br our Government with a magnificent fold medal, account of his munificent present to the nation of a magnificent steamer, whloh bears his name. A similar honor should be awarded to Dr. Marsden for introducing so widely his invaluable VEGE TABLE SANATIVE PILLS, whloh have pre served the heal h and lives oi many whom the world would not willingly lot die. Depot, No. 48T Broad Kay, New Terk. For sale by all druggist. Kehp Yotjb tImpkb. 1 houch still von see another claim Tbe largest share of wealth and lama lietnembcr all can't win the game, And be content To btowte in your allotted tether. Although hot scanty fare you ra hor; lour mood jhou d ne'er, In this hot wcaihor, lie vio entj Cool heads, and also cool attiie, Like lower Hail's, you now require! All-wool fancy Catsimere Pnntt, at low at " " V'Btt " Black " Pai.H ' Cloth Vents ' .$4 00 360 . 6 00 A AA " Faney Cansimive Suits, to match 14 00 .... " Black Suits , 20 00 Advancing from thrse ra'es ice Hive anna's of all grades up to the very finest fabrics, at prices reduced n prnpor turn Men's, Youths', mid B y'. Thou- SANDS HAVB FOUND WITHIH THK FAST I BW WBKU THAT W ARB ACTUALLY KRLLIMO OOD, SERVICE ABLE GOODS AT TBI PRICES IAMID. Bennett at Co., rowEB Hai l, No 618 Market Street. IItoiemo Wiak A Wine, grown on the sunny slooes of Spain the genuine Ju'co of tlio grape in all its purity, as be stowed noon us by the bennncent Giver, and such as if, alone, cod sift cut with Christian teachings not Intoxicating in tne least will supply a want greatly felt in this country. Mjch is Hyotesio Wise, the Great Imporh d Tonic, Aromttio. It is conscientiously reoommended to Ladies, as it will sootbo the nerve, renew the blood, and gently stimulate and invigorate tbe system. All ol sedate habits ministers, lawyers, and pro fessional men, possessing constitntions more delicate than others of less confining labors those who ex pend a treat deal of vira'ity in brain -woik, will at once acknowledge the superiority of tins restorative. Remember, it leaves behind nono of tho baneful in flucnecs ol alcohoiio preparations. It Creates a IIealtut Appetite. Wo warrant that, upon tria', IIygienio Wine will be found to be the finest, most delicious, and healthful 1 onto known. Itj It to bo convinced Sold Everywhere French Richards & Co., Agents for Pennsylvania. N, B. Hygienic Wine is an imported lonicj it has the approval of tho "Imperial School of iliDiciNE of Paris," and was tented by tbe Com mittee on Chemistry of tbe American Medical Asso ciation which assembled in Baltimore., May 1, 1830 and indorsed bv fifty-six prominent members with their stgnatures. The Burninq of the Academy of Music was a calamity, but it is nothing comparable, to tho ca'amity which would have been occasioned bv the coiiflagraMon of the Laboratory devoted to MARS' DFA'S ASIATIC CHOLERA CUBE. In tbe one case the loss is measured merely by dollars and cents, in ths other case it could be moasured only by human lite. Depot, No. 187 Broadway, New York. For sale by all Druggists. Halleck's Words, "None know thee but to love thee, none name thee but to pritse," may be fairly applied to Fbalon's "Night- Blooming Cereu." No one who once uses the porfumo ever relinquishes It, and rosy lips never weary of commending and recommending it. Norwich Courier. Dutcheb's Liqhtkuiq: Fly-Killer Makes 'quick work with flies, and If commenced early, keeps the house c'oar all summer. Look out for imitations. Get iiutcher's only. A Safe and Sure Remedy for Diarrhoea, Dyson- terv, t holera, Summer Complaint, and all Bowel Ailuctions, mav be had in Javnu's Carminative Hal- b m. Compounded with care lrom the best under stood ingredients known to the Medical Faouliy, its action is prompt and always to be depended upon j while tne reputation it has attained as a standard household remedy should induce all, at this season of the vear, to keep a bottle of bo useful a medicine by them. Prepared only at No. 342 Chesnut street. Everybody is Exhausted by the weathor, and the weather bas noarly exhausted the large supply ot Summer C'otning at manes tstokos swj.'souo price, under the Continental. A few of those choice nw-PTicea Bummt-r suits yeiuu uniiu, now is iuu cheapest time to buy. VDirRH Reduoed. Don't rules such a rare chance to have your Photographs mado in unsurpassed sUle. Charges m derate. At a. F. Kcimer's popu lar tiallery, No. 624 Arch street nunvvR fe Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock-Sti.cb Sewing Machines. No. 730 Chesnut street. n AKDMOTHER'8 GINGERBREAD F.XCellont. Buy It ol ti. Byion Morse, Ao, 904 Arch street. "hihrtc&tive packing lor steam engines. for terms see 723 chesnut st., phila., and A6 doy at., new yorn.' Compound Interest Notes. 7 810 and 6-20s wanted. De Haven & Brother, So. 40 B. laird St. 1881 Coupons, Due July 1st, and Compound Interest Notos, Wantod by Drexel & Co., No 84 S. Third street. 7-80s, 6-20s, 1881s. 10 40s, Compound Interest Notos, and do id and Silver bought and so'd by Drexel k Co., No. 84 8. f bird Street. Popular Tailoring. Ready-made Clothing, AND Finb Custom Work. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Streets. MARRIED. KOBLU LINARD On fuoBday, June 6. 1800, at tbe Spruce Htreet Haitixt Church, by Key. J WI.ea'on fiuitb, JOSEPH I.OBLIT. ot Montgomery county, l a. , to bALiJE A. LlKAUD, ol Philadel phia. S tT . VT DIU I? . DCIIAIJT IT A M . . June 11 1800. b itov. Prst. C. G. fc'inney.J. LEWIS VAN PISE, ol Philadelphia, to ABBiE A., daughter ol Uiram iiedortna, tmi , oi uueri.n. DIED. BKCKETT. On the 23d mutant, at Carpenter's Landing, N.J, MaUY IIAKNaII, daughter of Franklin T. and E.izabeth Beckett, In the 8d year of ner age. $ KENNABD. Suddnlv. on Sunday, tbe 21th in stant. the He v. JOSKPH U KtNNAKD. D. D.. in tne (j9tn year of his age, Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church ol this city. Tbe funeral services will iakep'ace in tho moeting house oi the Tenth Bapimt ( Lurch, Eighth s reet, al ove Uieen, on I bui-sday afternoon at 8 o'olock pre cisely, when tne Irieuda ot tbe tamily are Invited. Tbe clergy of the city aud vicinity are Invited to assemble at ine ooure in oraer to accompany me remains of our brother, with the htuiily, to the cbuicn. carnage win i e p-ovidod lor the clurgy interment ai bourn x.aurei nui. McELKOY. On the morning of the 23d Instant, at Chesnut Hill, DAMKL M. McELKOY, son of Archi bald and Sophia U. McEiroy, in the 28th year ot flls age. Ilia male friend and those of the family are Invited to attend bla funeral, tiorn ths residence ot his father, ho. lHOti Pine street, on Tue day afternoon, the 2oth instant, at 4 o'clock, lo proceed to Monument Ceme tery. MONTGOMERY.-On the 24th instant, MARY S , wlte of Charles E. Moutuoiuery, and daughter oi Charles and the hue Margaret laard, aged 2U years and 9 months The relatives and friends of the family are repeot lully Invited to attend the funeral, lrom the residence ot her husband, Ho, 113 Mary street, on Thursday, the 28th instant. UT'VDilf .r W . .f ... ne H N R Y M UNrON. in tte 60th year of his age. The relatlvM inH frtnnila nf lh family are resnCt- foilv invited to attend his funeral from his late real. dence, West onshohockeu, on Thursday moraine net at 10 o'clock. To prooood to Swedes' Cbuich Cemetery. WAYSE. On Monday ninrninf. the 2o!h Instant. BKNKIEl TA, wite m Edward O Wayne. Funermi nivlni mt tun l imri'h of tho MaCIVitV, on Thursday, the 28th instant, at 4 o'olock P. M. pra. oisely. A T TIIE3 SEASHOltE, OR OTHER BATH- XV In n'araa for wrlnmni, An tlia wt hattllnff robe and towels, what could op r ite more nlceiy or expocll- nuiy man a Log-wuoei t iotn wnnuer, sunn arw u,u by THTTMAN A BHAW. wo. asotEigntTnirty-nvei hak&kx t . neiow mum. nLAZIERH' TIN l'OINTS. PALLETTK AND Hack Knives, Hammers, etc , for sale at the Hard ware More l TKUMAls a HHAW. AO. 8S6(tlght Thirty -Are) MAKKF.T Ht , below so, TITIIATS THE PRICE OF PITTFD CHRR V rlrsf ana how much for those with the stones Inr Then It a I'atent C herry H onor takes the stones lrom twi busbels an hour, will It not nay for you to buy and use onef '1 bey are sold by No. m (Eight I hlrty-flve) MAKKLT He, below Ninth. JORDAN'S TONIC ALE. JOUDAS'O TONIC ALE. 4UaUAA ' tusiu AX,n. . . JORDAN 8 TOOTC ALR. It is recommended by physicians ol this and othet places as a superior umic. ono requlies but a trial to convince the mod skeptical ol iu great merit. To be b ad, bolesals aud retail, ol F. I . J O R IM . No. tin HEAR ftreet rhamtiacnA Cider, bv tlia An hi. bottled, or by the barrel i I4 UNADULTERATED LIQUORS ONLY. RICH ARo PKXISrAN'6 tjrKK ASI VAI'I T. No. 49!) CHKeCr HI RAE T, Near.y Opposite the Poit Oir.ce. PHII.ADEI.I'MIA. Fsmllles sunDlied. Orders irom the Country nromntty attended to. 5 81 HATS AND CAPS. O HARRY B. McCALLA, HATTER, lntorms bla numerous friends and customers that have not yet beeu deueived by tbe ne oeu.i int-t oi me s ore ne estamisnea in i:nesnot street Hhove Klkhtb, that he Is In no way connected with it not It'i- s i and Ing their rumerous misn presentations to that en ct, to soil to his cus'omnrs, bir that he can he f'l'in l atC. McCaLL' NKW II VT Sl'OKE. No 6H C4'S NKT Ktteet. third door above Near Bulletin Oinee where he can offer them better bargains and larger stock to select from. Tf McCALLA'8 NEW HAT STORR, NO. ttaaVsW CUKhN UT Street-Every hat has the low est price ma'ked on it in plain figures Call and exa- mine tue immense stoca ana get a oarnain T1 STRAW HATS AND SUMMER HATS. fcjr Five thousand ol the newest style Mnu, ai R rices 29 per cent less than elsewbeae, at McCaLI. V-t r.W H.T STORE No. 613 CHtdSUl' Street, tlilrJ door above ew Bulletin 'Mice. TW STRAW HATS RETAILED AT WHOLE tsale prices Blgirest assortment In this tin at 10l ALLA'a SKW H.VT WTOKK. No. 613 I'll "'.S StI I K tree i i.vcry article has price marked on it In plain fjyures. 0 STRAW AND S U M M E R HAT Blecest stock. Mggest variety, and lowest nriofs . .K. Al.n ... llnH.1 , 1 .1 VU 10 II IT .11'.' V" 613 CHESNUT Street, third door above New Bulletin Ottice. You can save from 60 cents to Si on a single article. TV HARRY B. McCALLA RETURNS Ills? sincere thanks to bis numerous friends and am t -nierswho have lollowed him irom Chesnut, above EH'htb (of which he bad so e charge lrom 1859 1, to the NtW SiORfci. No. 613 CHEHNUr Street and In.orms toem tbat no can now seii tlmm Hats and t an per cent lejs than beretot'oie. Don't forgot t'ie Num ber. 613. 6 i3 a IF YOU WISH TO BUY A HAT FH TY cents cheaper than you can anywhere else In the city, rail at rRESTOs'ri 6 1 lui "o 21S Ponth TH'ltn Street, rbilarta MILLINERY, MANTUA-MAKING, 4c Jj1 R E E M A N & CO. HEEL'S XI. W BLOCK, Corner ofElliUi and Vine Slrt'Cts. Sun Hats, - - 75 to $2 50 Sea-Side Hats, - - 75 to $2'50 Mackinaw Hats, - - 87 to $2 00 Derby Hats. - - - 87 to $2 00 May Queen Hats, - $1'00 to $2 50 Gipsy Bat, - - $l'OOto$2 00 Also, 600 NEW FANCIION BONNJTB, all Just re ceived ftom the Factory, which we oflbf fbr 100 each. Tbe largest assortment of STRAW OOOD1 In the city can be found at our CORNER STOKE, which we oiler at reduced prices. 6 IS lmrp FREEMAN & CO., Eighth and Vine Streets. JO. 103 N. EIGHTH STREET. Just lecelved, a large and splendid assortment ot tbe most fashionable BUTTONS, FANCY TRIMMINGS, For Costs and Dresses, at greatly reduced prices. ladies, call at our store and convince yourself oi tbe fact. SMALL FRO FIT AND QUICK SALES. WM. LONNKRSTADTER, No. 103 North EICHTH St.. Second door above Arch, next to the corner. 629tuths rTl MRS. R. DILLON, Nos. 323 and 331 SOUTH Street, lias a handsome assortment of STR1N G MILLINERY : IHIjica' and Infants' Hats and Caps, flfcka, Velvets, Crapes. Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers. Frames. etc. T3 154m TOADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. KADI AND TRIMURD IN TflF MOSl' FiHHlONAHLSJ STYLE FROM THE BK.vr GOODS, AT 1UE LOWEST t'OB.SLULK I'RICF.a ... . IVENti CO., ll 2m No. H South NINTH street. BIOKRENE, Oil LIFE-RE JUVENAT0K. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO TUE AU ED Thla preparation 1 nncim al ed as a rejuvenator and re storer of wanted and inert lunoilon-. 1 be ieeD e the aged and all thoae who have In any way impaired their vitality by excessive menial or phyif cai upp. lcailon, will fluo the hlokrene to be what lu utine implies a b e rejuvenator, which, while it build, up the ahattered constitution, will a so Impart to the leeilnui the hrlMkneKH and eneriry wl.ieb belunn to youth No matter by vhat cause any otgiin ba-i beeoineeniee' bled in its functions thla .uiimb preoarUou wM rumove that ceuH. ai once and lorever. blOKlifcNE coin lieneial De'dllty Imnotonoy, Ner vous Incapacity. DypenHla, Henreiwion Loas of Apuo tlte, Low xpirlta, Imoecillty. Mental Indolence Kmucia tlon. Knnui It bas a moat de:ighttul, desirable, and novel edect upon tbe nervous syatem. and ail who are la any way pro.tra ed by nervous duahlilties are earnestly advlf ed to seek a cure in this moat excel. eut and un equalled preparation. MIOKKKN 6 Tbe Feeble, the Languid, tbe Despair ing, the Old should give this valuuhle discovery atrial; it will be found totally QiiTureut lrom ail other artluies (or tbe same purpose. 'I O FEM ALEH. This preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weukneaaea of all kin is, as It will reatora the waated strength with wouderul permanence. It la also a viand Tonic, and will give re lef m Dvipep. siawltb ths drat dose A brief persistence In lis use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyapepaia forever. One Dollar per bottle or six bottles for 15. Bold bv Drug gluts general y Sent by expreaa any where by ad dressing HUTCHINOS HILLYEB Proprietor, AO. t uilx BLreet, new lorn. Bold by JOHNSON. HOIXOWAY COWDES, yo a coiux biaiu street. 4 thstuBmrp No. Wl N SECOND St. 4 PARASOLS AT $1-25. $150. $1-75, AND T ti. Bilk Bun Umbrellas, 10, ai w, tl in. A II. DIXOH, 4 18wlm Jo. .1 B. HUUIH gtnet. THE TEETH. QOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION. AN AMUSING STOltY, By On who TIsjI t1 tb ColUf IMntsil elation. "Alighting from the omnibus which hia brought us up through Broadway's hurrying throng, which seem ever put suing tome mocking phantom that eludes fielr graapi we ascend Uie marble steps of tho tooper Union.' It is 'all very fine' to enter tals pleasant reception room, but ths atnalo beyond the foldlne doors 'ay, there's the rob I' But as tbe kindly face and pleasant voice of the Protestor greet u, our errand seems shorn of half Its terror. Yet we cannot forbear asking, as we present our credentials and look timidly up at the compassionate dark eyes so far above our own diminutive stature, Will it kill us?' A pleaaant laugh and an aurln word con vince us tbat our time has not yet come) and we comply with the Invliailon to enter the operating room.wtth our two accompanying friends i the fair face of one assumes ths hue ot driven snow j, with very much die feeling tbat ths fly accepted tbe proffered hospitality of the spider. "I re aware of It we are sestedjln the dreaded chair, en gaged In a pleasant conversation. Suddenly we ind a prop insinuated between our Jaws, and tbe mouthpiece of a vlllanons looking black bag between our lips. Two pair of bands, so gentle In their manipulations as to almost lesd one to doubt their owners belonging to the mascu line persuasion, bold our mouth upon the pipe that tho inhalation of tbe gas may be more perfect, while the owners ot tbe aloterald bands speak gentle woros of encouragement. Tbe soft hand of a lady assistant Is laid aeiurlngly on out own, and we ean almost feel the sup pressed anxiety of the two beloved companions behind tbe chair. A buzzing sound, as of myriad swarms of bees I Anon comes floating by, in grana measures and long-drawn cadences, a sweet old ttlumohal hymn, such as those may sing who, having lelt all of earth behind them, enter Into the glory ot the Lord; and mingled with this, a wild symphony of cashing waves, ringing their 'ceaseless never more. Yet how strange I that last word of the hymn gave us a slight twitch, followed by two more, which partook rf the nature of a strong yet pain less wrench. 'Your teeth are out,' sav three kind voices. But we have not come down yet to th s sublunary world sufficiently to comprehend tbelr meaning, until the assurance Is repeated by one oi the mini lar voices n binn the chair We ilse a new being, and leave at ths feet of the kind operator fliteen imi.ars and iuclsois a tribu.e to tho greatest uiscovery of the age. "MARY N. ROCKWELL." DR. COLTON bas made tbe Nitrous Oxide, or 'Laughing Gas," lor more than twenty j ears past and originated Its aim s: lietic use for the extraction ol te th lu Aiay, I8tj3. since then we have administered it to over 15 000 PATIPNTS, IS V'0V HEN'S, without a siDgle failure t produce lnsens'blllty to pain, or one ense oi unnleasant or Injurious ellecis from tbe gas, which Is so Incident to chloroionn and etl.er l-verv ono of these 15 OuU patieuts have signed a cer tltlcute scroll that the upcrutln was painless anil plea sunt. W e can extravtirom ten to lliteeu teeth with oue dose of gas. 'Ihe tollowlna are the names of some o' the distin guished p ions mr whom we huve extracted teeth Nvitb the gas, and to whom we would confluent. y reler: - PHILADELPHIA, Casper Souder. Ed., lloiace Ffascett, t huiles F. Uarrigues. Rev. A. Paul, Rev A ex. J. Hamilton, (leorue H Stuart Wililem W urnock, Rev tieorge tirlnuhurst, l banes F. Bleknel , George B. L. Clay. M. D , Samuel Kreamer, fe. A. Turpi n, John Berry, tVm. J., son ot Dr Qursey. Frank W. Newbold, George II alttcbe.l. tl. D . Aug. . Bournouville. M D tV. Wilcox (3 years old;, .1. (1. Mitchell, . . D W. F. Rivemes, 8 C. Herbert, Oentist, Jobu s. cromliluger, J. K Bill ev. Thomas . Harrison, ( oonel Lewis Wagnrr, J . licArthur, M. D., Mrs. M. C. Blsnham Airs Jlary t:. Ho.mes, Mrs. t. Fisher Jlrs. S. B. Whiting. .Mrs H. n. Veuer. Miss i.lllic R Lewis, Mrs F t, Iteming Mrs Jatnc J. Allen, Mrs. Ciarat; Ralston, ars. K. ti. Davis. Mrs R. L Rutter. Visa Ann Aioore, lss Carrlo cox, Mrs K. K. Flaeubrev, Mrs. Dr. Benucr, Air. eth R. oiocnm, Mrs. J. M Bradford. Miss Fannie Knowles, Alias MaKglo Pancoast, Mrs. I'. M. Moore. 'Irs Hannnh I'hlllins, Mrs. Nellie Vrllson, Mrs Sarah l. Tomllnson. .V rs Anna l avlor. M ssMarr M. Mltnhe'l. Miss Juliette h. Roberts, AlexamlerG. Cattell, Miss Rebecca W. Aitemus, ww vouir. ('. B. I ab'gren, U. S. N. Mrs. Rev. Wm. Anderson A. A. Howard. M. D. airs Rev. II. Loomls. John U Johnston, M D. F. Hollies. M. D. II. C. Jones. M. D. B. L Walt.I entisf. E. D.Roble U.S. N. N. W. KlnKSley, Dentls. Rev. Charles C. Painter. Rev. F. Babbitt Rev. D li. Emerson. Richard C. Dean, M D , U. s. N. John J. Mltche'l, M. D. Mrs. E. D. E. N. South- iMra. Georgo he.tcrmau. Mia Carrie Bodine. Mrs. James t. Harper. ! Vrs. 8. M Meant . 'Mrs. EllleP Allien. Mrs. J H. Bnche. I Mrs. '. AV. .vdatns I Mrs. George H. Norton, Mrs. James II. Mills. Mrs Rev. William Melkle. And fourteen thousand I'hree hundred and Cfty-sx oihcrs. worth. I Many of these patients have written sentences oppo site their nuii.es, tie following ol which are specimens i "Without tbe slightest pain an uninterrupted dream. !y a I'vreian ilm.itrr of State. "Came from Hudson wouid coma from England" "'1 bought I was going up In the air, holding on to the tall oi a kite " ' A good humbug, it a man can have his teeth drawn without knowing it 'Abso'utelv did not know it was done till done." "Twenty teeth extracted witbout the slightest pain, with one dose oi gts." No more old- tasbloned dentistry for me." "My second operation wlih the gas have tried ether mnstlearntstlv recommend the Mtrous Oxide." "Very pleasant f ream." "Was weak and nervous, tecelved no pain, but won del nip y refreshed alterwardn." 1 endorse all wrltien above "A pleasant ride on the cars " "A great improvement In the barbarous art of den ifatry "l should never have a tooth drawn wl.hout It." ' God bless 'he hiveulor." But it will be asked, does It destroy alt pain? Is tho gas pleasant to bieathef Does it leave any bad effects anerwaids? Cans person with weak lungs or heait i.isease Inhale it wlih sutety? We auswer. it does de stroy all paint it is pleasant to breate no bid effects, such as depression or reao ion, follow It is sate for those having weak lungs or heart disease. Indeed . we have bad fifty such patients tell ua they feit better tor a week alter inhaling tbe gas. Rut what do tbe medical profession say of the gas? Tbe follow leg letter Iruiu tbe distinguished surgeon, Dr. J. 31. CainocLan, to Dr. Colton, sneaks lor It.eli : No. 14 Fast Sixteenth street. New York. December ti, 18GS.J To yon Is due ihe credit of revising the use of this important antnt In tbe practice of dentistry, after a lul ot iwenty-two years. The va ue ol a ea e anaesthetic agent, which can be used without anticipation of danger to tho patient, is a great boon to sutiering hamauity and I have related thus mil uti lv Its a. tlon in my own cases In the belief that It similar lavorab e results are met w Ith by others, the nitrous oxide gas will supersede all other anes thetics io In use. J. M. OAR 0 JHAN, Suigeon-lu-Cblef to the State Hospital, eta. etc. TESTIMONY FROM DR GUCOI. New Yob It. March g. 1R6& Having cccaslon recently to undergo a minor surgloal operation of much severity, 1 emhra. ed the opportu nity to try tho unn stlieiio effect ot nitrous oxide gas, administered by Dr. O y. COLTON. I found it per lectlv tatlstat tory I was put Into a sound slcsp in a lew seconds, and remained so until the operation and dressing o1 the wound were completed. While looking tor the incisions to begin, 1 (nund they had all been uone JO UN H. GHHC'OM. Physician to New York Hospital. The deprce of Insensibility produced by the gas may be Interred fiouwthe following 1U ' 1 aMUINU INCIDENT. A lady came to our office to have one tooth extracted. fter examining the tooth, we administered the gas, and when she lell asleep the tooth waa extracted. On waking sue spit out tbe blood, and In a tew minutes waa a-k'd to vacate the chair tor another patient aud lake A seat at the tub e. Not offering to pay, wo. as a gente remind?', asked her to add her name to our soroll. "whv I" ssid the lady, when are you going to draw my tooth?" Tbe tooth bad been out ten minutest TESTIMONY FROM THE NEW YORK EVANGELIST. 'V e are alow to believe In tbe efficacy of new reins dies tbat art offered to the public but tbe trequent testimony of clerrynien and others of our acquaintance assures us tbat Dr. CtiL'ON, whose office is In the Cooner Institute bas at last found a means of extract ing teeth abstlutay without pain. We think it a duty to publish this fact, which we give, not on our own experience but on tbe teatluionv of menot hluh charaoter and Intelligence, who are utterly inca pable of decepdon.' Our price for extracting U 1 lor the first tooth, and 1 lot each subneuuent toota. 8 li tusrit OFFICES t No. 737 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. So. 19 COOPER INSTITUTE, NEW YORK. . No. 168 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE. No. 161 ELM STREET, CINCINNATI. No 87 OLIYE STREET, ST. LOUtf. JlNE 26, 18GG. FOWTH EDITION FROM WA3,:TIXC' THIS P. M, -PFCIAL DMPATCHM TO lT",nM 0FH. unoton, June 26. ThsFrmcrt la x',,,U"- General Howard, of the F'dmeu Bure ha just received a report from Cflp'!jn S N C lark, an Inpecior of th Bureau, . "pcra lioLsiu St. Mary's ami Calvert cou.iti. 31ary land. Captain Clark reports mitrcrsini ' vfry bDsettlerJ condition. The most eneofiifciv attire Is the (act that tt ronailctble titrmon' of colored people residim? in the above-named counties are owner and lp.wes of lsnds, The vap'.ii paid laiiorer arc. lor wodien $ per month, for nit n $18 id $12, w?:h rations acd quarter?.- Xotith!aDllng the rteCToei work well, yet a bitter f'eliraj till exists be tween the two mces. No schools for tue treed, men have yet been established, the Vhite citi zens being unwil'iuir to ceunter.once them- The most general complaint e.inoni; the freed people is concerning the loose niiintier in which their children are bound out. Over 500 children have been apprenticed since lat November, and some planters have as many a ten children bound to them. A Mis. R. D. St Uars, living in Calvert county, ha three colored children biund to her, one of whom she hires out to a doctor, retcivitisr com-penf-ation tor its service. The pro villous of the Civil Rights bill are entirely dUse.arardd. Judge William II. Tuck, at the May term of the Criminal Court of Calvert cotintv. sentencpd five mea to be sold Into slavery for pi-rlO'ls ranging from six to ekliteen months. Isaac Skinner, one of tne five, was charped with stealing a pocket-book valued at oue dollar He was tenteuced to be sold into slavery for a period of one year. Oliver Smith and Ben. Mackall were chartfed with stealing a lot of tobacco, and were sentenced to be sold into slavery lor a term of riauteen months. The others were charged witti similar thefts. On the 28th of last May Ihe sentences of the Judges were carried into 'llect, the five colored men put upon the auction block, and sold by the Sherilf to tbo highest bidder. Skinner was bought by oue John Ho. lord lor $31. On the 2iith of last March a colored mnn. named Philip Forbes, and his wife Hatviei, cot into some dif ficulty with their employer, one John II. Farajer, who shot and mottnlly wounded Forbes, and seriously wounded his wile. Farmer escaped, but afterwards delivered hiniell up to the au thorities. He was put undfi $300 buil, and when he appeared at court thcr were no white wit-ne-Ees auainst him ; so h was set free. The Tornado at Buflalo Loss of Life. Buffalo. June 26. During the tornado yes terday afternoon, the schooners Mazeppa and 6. 0. thawk broke from their moorings, and ran into the canal-boat Monitor, killing a Mrs. Mallory, wife of the steersman. A man waj killed at Black Rook by a car on the track beina blown on him. Another man was fatally inlured, it is supposed by a brick from a tailing chimney on the Kremlin block. The roof of the west wing ot the Foundling Asylum on Edward street was blown la, and three children who were in tho play-room at the time, were almost buried in the debris but none were seriously injured. A heavy beam found its way to the root of Captain Dobbins' home on Niagara street, which it crushed. The cupola of school-house-No. 1, on Seventh street, was carried away; the skylights on the Board ot Trade rooms were broken. Nearly halt of Ihe upper roof of the Niagara Falls Railroad Depot gave way to the storm; the tower on St. Joseph's Cuthedral was damaged, and the wood-work of St. Joseph's Church tower was swept almost entirely away. The Arcade Bu'.ldinir, occupied by Messrs. Brisbane had about thirty feet of cornice torn off; the double skylights over Staight's billiard saloon were smashed In; L. L. HowardVniachine shop and agricultural works, on Chicago street, were partially unroofed. CONGRESS. vv ashington, June 20. S6nat. A bill creating the office of Surveyor-General ot the Territory of Idaho was passed. A bill authorizing the Cleveland and Pittsburg, and Cleveland and Toledo Railroad, to construct a swing-bridge over the Cayahoga river, on the (Joverumeut piprs, was passed. The Senate refused to take up the Niagara Ship Canal bill. Yeas 17, nays 19. The Freedmun's Bureau bill was taken up at one o'clock. llonse of Representative; Mr. Bingham (Ohio), from the Committee on Military Allairs, reported a bill lor the payment of the tith, 8th, aud 11th Begiment ol Ohio Volunteer Militia, of Cincinnati, Bard's Com pany ot Cavalry, and fatiseu's Battery, during the time they were in the service ot the United states in 102. Head three ttme, and passed. On motion of Mr. Hcbenc (O no), the Committee on Military A flairs was discard lrom the further consideration ot tbecaso oi Dorranoe At water, re. lcrred to it yesterday bv resolution ollured sir. Iiail(N. Y.l, and the same a relerred to a Select Committee ot five. Air. Alley (Mass.) offered a resolution, which was adopted, instructing the Tost Oilico Com mittee to inquire and report what lurtuer legislation may be necessary to prevent abuses uud frauds in the franking privilege. Mr. Allison (Iowa) called up tue motion to reconsider the vote whereby, some dats -'ince, a bill to pay bounties to Die UTtli Iowa Volunteer Infantry, 'known as the ' (Jreybeard Reiment," wus, on report ot the Military Committee, laid on the table. The bill gave rie to considerable discussion, which was participated iu by Messrs. Allison and Wilson (Iowa) in favor, aiidoyMr. Suhenck toiiio) in support oi the position takn by the Coramitteto on Military Affairs. The vote laying the bill on the table was reconsidered. The House refused to lay it on the table, and the bill was passed veas HI, nays 30. It gives to the members of that regiment or their rep resentatives the same bounty provided by law, or which may hereafter b provided by law, to soldiers enlisted Into the volunteer forces of the United States In 18C2. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 23 Reported by D Havsn k Bro., No. 40 S. Third street, nvrwFVV nninnii i $2 OfA City o. o kp 9a l600 U 8 6-20. 66 . 102J J3000 do 102 (1400 do..... ....1022 7OU0 do....l8(ia.l08 (2000 (T 80s '81 1104 200 sb Ocean o tjj 600 sh do e. 6 SECOND 1000 U 810-40 90 fcaww) U 2oi05r....lij 100 sn I .'at a nf hR IT. 100 sh v do b30 26 niu sn do duo 8fi 100 sb ' do s30 25 100 ah do 26 200 sh do 26 60 sh Well A o 27 HOARD 200 so Cat pt s30 26 aOOsn 0.0... U LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COCBT OF OTM AMD TeBKINBB AND QrABTBH SisaioNg-Judges Pierce and Ludlow. Fortu nately for all parties, the Intense warmth of the court-room will not be made more oppressive by a crowd. There wm an attendance of people of a respectable size, but not too great. An application was made, requesting the Court to have the case of Captain James 8. Clark, charged with assault and battery, keep ing a ferocious dog, and carrying, concealed deadly weapon, presented to the Grand Jury, nd tried at the earliest possible time. The de fendant is a captain of a vessel, and wishes to sail soon. It waa stated by cotinsol that If the case was not disposed of soon, the Captain would be detained till thn a, ,,, . ... . , mercantUeet,gagenrenV,roVcno7r."UU M 2 ne application was granted. TV) case of the Commonwealth vs. William. Oelclie. charged with murder iu the kllllnir of Noah Mk'k- 011 tie 3d of November, lmio, which was com?.,nced aud lelt unfinished yesterday was resume ft ,n,B morning. J The pvosecn'on was represented yesterday by Mr. Dwiaht. .Tbclr witnesses ere all exam ined, the fiubstirnC9 f whose evidence wo briefly give: On the ;Pd o November, 1801), a party of men, of whom Golche..'' was one, met at a tavern on tbe cornet of NetoiW and Dickinson streets, kept by Williiwi SiniM. The parly at onco matmenr ed driukiug freely . ami becoming somewhat ludled by the fumes of the liquor they began to rtisouss politic, and other cm rent topics, in the excited laslnon of most intoxicated men, when otf'eme is easily taken, and as easily lorjfiven. After having taiktd OTer various subjecte, they finally took up that ot wrestling. The deceased wrestled w ith a man, and then challenged defendant to wrestle; but defendant declined. The parties became angry, and took a drink tc- mend the matter. Deceased then started to leave the house, when delendant ap proached htm aud said "Do you slilUconsider me an en my lo you ?" Deceased' said "yes." Thou defendant said. "Take that, damn you l' aud suiting the action to the words, knocked him down und kicked him ouce. Deceased lay motionless on tke lloor, and dolendant escaped Irom tbe rear of the house. When those pre sent examined the deceased they found him lifeless. The defense was commenced by proving that defendant has served in the United S'ates naval service tor the last sixteen or seventeen years. He served in the navy ull throughout the late war, and acted most nobly and gallantly. His good reputation was substantiated by the testimony ol a great number of witnesses. Many of the witnesses had known him since boyhood, and all stated that up to the making of the charge, tney had never heard or saw an thing that would in anv way bring his character into question. These other witnesses were shipmates of his during all the war. He shipped hi a mere Hibordinate enaineer. By his gallantry and good behavior he worked his way up into the lavor and good opinion ot his superiors, and get the honorable position of chiet engineer of the gunboat Commodore. it was stated by witnesses, that he was so highly esteemed by those around him, that tho otlicers were, one and all, proud to associate with him. It was a'.so proven ihnt as soon as defendant leturned from a long cruise in one ot the United States ships, he 6ent bis father for an officer of lustice, auo upon the arrival of the officer he quietly surrendered himself into custody. The defense also allege that Golcher was reneatPdly and constantly annoyed by Mick, who persisted in bandying insulting speeches intended for Golcher, and in bullying In a very offensive and aggravating manner; that he aroused the anger ot Golcher, who was then considerably under the influence of liquor. Also, that the blow was struck in soft-defense. When Mick answered yes, he considered Golcher an enemy to him, he fiercely turned round and raised his hands as if about to strike a violent blow; that then Golcher, from the great strength and dangerous character of the man. having good reaon to four tor his o n safety, struck the blow. Also, that it has not been clearly proven by the Commonwealth ro the jury that the death of deceased did truly aud in lact result from the blow inflicted by Colcher, since the ablo and ex perienced physician, Dr. Updegrovo, who held the post-mortem examination, said clearly and distinctly that he could not say what caused the death that it might have resulted lrom the blow, and that it might have resulted from a violent shuking or some sudden and powerful action of the body. Not jet concluded. Long and elaborate speeches were made by counsel : Mr. Dwight for the Commonwealth, and Messrs. Brooke and Cochran for the defense. Latest Maikets by Telegraph. New York, June 26 Stocks are dull. Chicago and Kock Island, 98?; tunibe'lan I proierred, 45: Illinois Central, 121; Canton Company, 68 t Vir ginia 6s, 67; Erie, 62); Western Union Telegraph, 68; One-iear Certificates, 10OJ; Treasury 7 8 10s, lu2 ; len-lorues.OOit Five-twenties, 102J ; Gold, 166 j. A BARE BIT OF GOSSIP. A YonDg- Wife Dserta an Old lTtiabsad Slie Will Ketnrn for 20,00O. One of the richest bite of gossip which hast found its way to our anctum lor many a day comes up to be recorded this alternoon. Few of our citizens have forgotten a fashionable and extravagant wedding which occurred laat winter between a wealthy January aud blooming, beau tiful May, setting Dame Rumor up in business lor many weeks. The masculine partner of the Hl-a3sorted firm was one of the most wealthy and respectable citizens of Pittsburg, who having been disap pointed in seveial previous attempts to secure p ermanent domestic lei icily by the death of as many wives, at lcrgth became enamored of a most bewitchingly beautiltil girl in tho lower walks ot life, and wooed and won her. Nothing that extravagant taste could sugeest, or amplo means grutily, was denied the tair young briie, aud the honeymoon was characterized by a lavish display oi costly robes, rare jewels, and gratified ambition. She was the envy of half the marriageable ladies in town, and her wondrous beauty and lascinating ways most effectually set all tho jounjr men by the ears. A brace of liveried Alricans atteuded her every moMon, eagerly running devotionally to do her bidding. What more could a very Venus want? Winter wore away in parties and robes. Spring bloomed out iu rides, roses, and laces, and now, ere the summer is hardly begun, we are called upon to chronicle the denouement. Karly this week the bridegroom avoke ono morning to find himtelf "Alone, alone; all, all alone.'' The bir 1 was not in the nest. All that waa lett to remind him of the few brilliant months during which she had gladdened his heart and drained his puise, wete several "little bills" amounting to some three thousand dollars handed lu by tradesmen from whom she had purchased an eleeant outfit for her prospective tourney, and a note sta'tng that the trip ol her fairy feet should aeain echo through the halls and her lovely countenance illumine the man sion, provided her liege lord would settle unon her, in her own right, the mere pittance of $20,000 or so. We say nothing was left to remind him of her that was gone, because she had prudentlv spirited away all the costly robes and diamonds together with a good round aum ot monev which was In the house. Whether the bereaved husband will accede to her modest conditions or pine in aolitude over the checkered natt remains to be seen. If he remains tirm and un relentinp, perhaps the truant spouse will cirrin back ere many months, and disconsolate at hi heartless conduct in refusing to acaln take hilr oTthe5oor-tectiou,wttil out 'SSiS Must I then leave your Mwt oSed-for,.. p bo good, so noble, and so true SSiSrt