THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH, PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1866. CIT5T INTELLIGENCE I For Additional Local Item tee Third rage. Almost A Riot. Ibe neighborhood o Front and Reed streets m lout e renin the scene or disgraceful disturbance, which was almost riotous in it proportions, lb ere has been a teud of long ntmnAinm MIMn Ihn ....... w- i TO Ot opposite nationalities nrt ernaiU and nrnrv I now end then tbia breast ont afresh. On Monday the difllouity was oomnienoed by certain parties who were proceeding down the river on an excursion. in what particular manner or at what precise honrthe trouble began last eveninc, it has not been possible to asoet tain np to the time ot oar s-oinr to pros, a no arrest hare as yet Deen made. But about halt-past 7 or 8 o'clock it Is certain ia thero waa collected on the corner of Front and Reed a larsre crowd of men, who weie decidedly bolliee rent in disposition. I hero was umortu nately pile of bricks a lew doors from the corner, and Irora this source came the majority of the weaj.oas used. Hott.es, black-jacts, and knives were also in plentiful demand, l'oe result was a considerable flow ol b'ood, tint principal (offerer being Thomas Keilly, livins; at Ho. 29 Keed street. lie wa first struck In the face, and as he stepped -4aokward caught by the heels and draraed inio the street. At least so ln own ttory runs lie CP' tainly received the worst ot It, ooe s de ot his lace bein ponnded almost to a ie'ly. In the effort to save her husband's life, Mrs. Reilly Claims U hare received a blow on the arm wah a black jack. 1boma E. O Riley, a young man HvinaratNo. 1821 South front street, was also badly beaten about the head and faoe. This ltppened near the corner of Second and Reed, a id alter th oonfl ct at the next corner had subsided. Joseph Katrns, livln at No. 1823 O'sero airtet, was alxo pounded about the lieao and breast, as he was returning to his home with horse and cart. Moth he and O'lil e claim to have had no connection whatever with the earlier part ot the disturbance. It is impossible to ascertain whether any other in juries were inflicted at tins time, but it is quite likely, a some one ran into the tumling saloon ot J. F. Gallaplicr. on the norihwest cornnr ot front and Iteed streets, and returned immediately with an old cut lass, which be brandished io a lasbion that put in peril all who came in bis way. A po Icomnn appearing on the ground, the rioters dispersed, and comparative quiet reigned until abeut ball-past 10 or 11 o'clock, when It was again dis tui bed by the shooling ol guns and pistol Xbe tree, windows, and walls in the neighborhood bear full witness ol this One pistol ball passed through the door of a pub io house kept by Koltcrt Bams, on the corner of Otsego and Reed streets, lodging in the opposite wall. During this part of the contest at least two men were w in i lo l. One of them, whose name we could not ascertain, tout who is described asadelloato, renteoi-looking young man, was carried into a drug store on Neooiid street, below Iteed, where a ntlo bullet was ex tracted from his wrist. Another young man, dv tho name of Andrew J. Haraeebeimer, a member of the Muffler Hose Com pany, and living at No. 819 Carpenter streot, was taken to another drug afore, and had a rifle bullet extracted from bis knee During the tiring ot the guns and pistols, a woman ran from the neighborhood to the station Uouse of the Second District for help; but by the time the hereeant and his men had reached the spot, quiet was lestored, and Ihe streets were empty. I ho ab senco of the police during the prowess o( the two separate conflicts is easily accounted for. The beat ot the officer on duty in the neighbor hood extends from W hart in to Milllin stre t. and lrom the river to Second street, and if he is in need of assistance he must go to Twentieth and Fitzwater streets to procure it We deem it high time that Councils had made the appropriations rendered necessary to carry out their recent action, looking towards a redisricting of this disorderly neighborhood. Distressing Case of Drowning at GLonCKSTHBl'oiNT A very distressing occurrence took place yesterday alternoon at Gloucester Point, involving the death by drawing of a gentleman of high respectability, and a resident of tins city, named Wil lam Hale Mercer, a son of Mr. Mercer, Presi dent of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of Phua deiphia. Mr. Mercer, in company with an acquaintance named Price, a naval otlicer, proceeded to Glouces ter lor the purpose of ecaping from the intense heat of the city. Whi'e there thov rosoived to take a bath, and proceeding to the hotel, Mr. Moroer lott bis watch, pocket-book, and other valuables in the hands of the landlord for sale keeping. 1 hink mg the woather v. as too warm lor bathing, a post ponement was determined on, and Mr. Mercer ap plied lor and reoeved the articles left at the hotel. Ihe two then proceeded so wards the Fish House, when a bath was a .'aln resolved on, and bo'h gen tlemen deposited their clothes on the beach and entered tbe water. A schooner lay at anchor a short distance lrom tbe shore, and they attempted to swim out towards it, but before reaching it they became exhausted. The r condition was observed by the hands on the schooner, when a plank and other things were thrown them. Mr. 1'rioe suc ceeded in sustaining hinise 1 uutil iescued, but Mr. Mercer tailed in the attempt, and mot with a waterr grave. Tbe deceased hod a largo number of friends in this city who will greatly regrot his death. Descent by tele Police This Mobning. About one o'clock this morning the police of the Fifth Distnot made a descent on a dii-orderiy house In Locust street, near Twelfth, and arresied Sarah Campbell, the proprieties, and six lomale inmates, whose ages range troin fourteen to twenty years. . There were six othor girls in tbe house, but they all managed to effect their escape out ot tho back win dows and door. Alderman swift held Sarah Campbell to bail for keeping a disorderly hou-e, and tbe others were held for iuture good behavior. At an early hour this morning a low den at Seventh and St. Mary stre ts, kept by a man named 1 hoiu as Sbu I, was visited by the police, and obull and two other men, and eipht females, taken into custody. The men were colored, but, me women were white, but of ihe lowest grade in the com munity. Alderman Swilt committed the entire Party. Laying tub Coener-Stone of a New Episcopal Chubch Ihe corner stone of tbs new Church of the Inoarnatlon, Key. Josxoh D Newlin, to be built at the southeast corner ot Broad and Jef ferson streets, is to be laid to-morrow (Tnuisday) atte noon at 5 P. M. I he preliminary services will begin in the chapel. Key. H. J. Morton, D. D., Chairman of the Standing Committee, will perioral the ceremony of placing the stone in position, assisted by leveral clergvmon. The edittoe is to be a very noble one, and will prove aline ornament to this beautiful ponton ot our city. It is to De built of Lelperville gianite, relieved with cornioes and ornaments of brown and Pictou stone. It is calcu lated to accommodate over one tuousand persons, 1 he interior will be orucliorm in style aud arrange ment. Boat Run Down and Boy Drowned. About 7 o'clock last evening a small boat, containing three Individuals named Job ltulon, Sr , Joo Kulon, Jr., and George Andrews, was run into by the steamboat Kclipse, during her up trip lrom Glouces ter, when near the ooai-wharf, in the First Ward. Tbe beat was smashed, and the party preoipitatod into tbe water. The two men were saved, but the boy, Job Kulon, who was about nine years ot age, was drowned He resided at Mo 1231 Koss street, Eighteenth Ward The hands oa the Eclipte tried their nest to avoid running the small boat down, but without avail. Ftjnebal of Captain Harrington. The remains ot Captain l'uruell J Harrington, late .cautaia and pilot oi tbe prooeller Edmund A. 8 uU-r were recovered In the Delaware river at Baker's Buoy, some sixty mi es below Philadelphia, yester day at'ernoon, and were interred tuts atternoon in the W barton Street Cemetery. The funeral took place lrom the late residence of the deoeased. in IVasbington avenue, and was attended by tbe ship- jnatteis oi tms port, ana aiso 'no mourners oi r-ucer prise Lodge, tio 201, 1 O. of O. F., of whion Cap tain Harrington wa- an honored member. Sudden Death. Last evening, about 5 o'olock, Mr. Barry Clarke, while playing a game of biinards with a iriend, was taken suddeult ill, aud -tier two hours' sickness, be died. H was attended by Dis Gross Jieaumo it, Hutchlns, Hamilton, aud ona or two other medical (tent emon Mr. C arke was a young man or twmty-eigtit years, and be leaves a wife and chili and a large olrele of triends la niomn hia loss. He baa man? inenaa wno prized him for his generosity and universal kindness, and bis strictly upright cnaraorer. Assaulting an Officer, Etc. Last eyenlnv a chan named Joseph Smith stole a bundle f nlotrnnir hnm nnnntrv man in 'ho neighborhood of South and Vernon streets. Ofnoer Bay more un dertook to arrest Inm, when Smith se aed a hatchet sod made an assault on the officer. He was secured aud taken beiore Alderman T.ttonnary, who com- nutted bun to prison. firtarrr Firk at aw Attction STOBfcV About if o'clock this morning a slight fire ooourred . I ha -notion stor nl IV .1 Wnlt.urt. on Sixth street, bolow Market. A orate spontaneously ignited and burst, but the damage did not extend beyond the article mentioned. Stop Tqiek! A Stbekt Excitement. About 1 o'olock this afternoon oiinsideraOie excite irentVM created on Chesnut street, as well as on Fourib, above houat, by the pursuing of two yonnr men down Cbesnut street to Fourth and p Ft urth to RanMea'l p'aoe, where they snddoniy darted Into a tavern Ihe twain were followed in hot haste by a large number of persons, the majority of whom were anxious inquirers of what was tbe matter. It appears that one of the two fugitives stole a watch and chain from a lady at Race and Ligttth streets, aud being detected, dropped tho watch, and started on a run. His companion ni t do inngto lose the timo-p ece, pcked it np, and started after his " al." 1 he cry of "stoo thief" was raised, and they were pursued as stated above. One oi the party was arrested In a tavern by Di't etive Levy, but the other managed to effect bis escape over a back (once. The one arrested waa taken to t'le Central Stai'on, and Will have a bearing this altnrno ni, A First-Class Uotel in the Surf Douce, at Atlantic City, whither all can repair to enjoy good test and a good table as aoonmpanimouts to their enjoyment oi tae water and the a r of tho Ocean. It is certainly ore of Ihe best regulated and mem' aocnmniooatmg establishm nts at t e seaside, and such of our readers as are fortunate, enough or imle pei dent enough to tear themselves away from the city, daring these terr'b'e summer days, can do no better than accept ot the hospitalities there offered them. Meeting of the ' Boys in Blue." A frand mass raee ing of the' bovs in bluo" will be old on lhurday evening at Oid lot road and l'.uttonwood street. Speeches win be delivered by (.eneral John W. Geary, iuaycr McMichaol, Colonel William H. Mann, Colonel William B. Thomas, (.eneral Farlramt, General Fisber, and others. There will be a fine band of muslo and display of Arc w oiks. Fourth of July at Tuck aiioe will be "done" in fine ftyle this year. Hon L. y C. Hmrrwill read the I eclarat on; Anthony Watson Atwood, Fjkj , of I hi aileiplna wi I deny r ttio or i tion, and two members of Congre-s will make speeches. Ihe evening will bring fireworks ami a grand I tll It is estimated that six thousand poop'e will attend the lostlnties. Violknt Assault. Last evenlnsr a man nan ed George Wbitteman made a vigorous assault on a man named Glsss, or Glaasuer, who keens a lager beer saloon at Ninth and Race streets. Writ ten an used a knile f' eels', and cut his viotim seri ously abont tbo head and other portions ol big bodv. Ihe parties are brotliers-in-law, aud some domestic misunderstanding causod the quarrel aud led to the assault. The Athletics Victorious. The famous Athletic Base Ball Club left the Otty on Monday aft. rnoon to try their skill against the three crack clubs of Mew York and vicinity. Yesurday alternoon tbe first game was played with the cle bralert Union Club, ot Morrisania. and it resulted in a victory for the Athletics, the sen re standing at the enu 01 the name Athletic, 83; Union, 20, Goods Injured by Wathb. Last even ing the hvdrant in I ay lor & Warnock's store. No. 2K6 A'oh street, was bv some accident leu running ail night, and when the store was opened it was found that good- had boon damaged to the extent oi several thousand noilar. A Till' Tapper. A man naned Joseph Robinson went into itreaves' hotel, dpnng Garden, at ove 'I went! -th.rd street. Iat evening, aud tipped ttie till, abstracting about $6 He was anosted aud taken beiore Alderman Hutchinson, who committed him. Look Out for my Trunks. Graham's Baggage Express Company, No. 102 South Twoilth street, will take your trunks from your dwelling, give you checks, and send them salelv to Cape Island lor you. Bight to your collage it you wish it. A Violent Character. Thomas Bog I an was to belligerently disposed lat evening that be committed an assault and battery on Otlicer Wilcox. He took tbe coat oil' the officer's back, for which bo was held in 400 bail by Alderman Alien. Bogus United States Detectives. John Carpenter and John Spicer were arrested at Bridge avenue and Water s'ro. ts for representing theniselves to be United Slates Detectives, and ar resting citizens in that locality. Alderman MaBsey held them in $800 bail each to answer. A Toliceman Sun-Struck. Willram Nesley, a po loe officer of the Eighth District, while on duty vesterdav al Tenth and Battonwood streets, was so evercome by the effeots ot the heat that he bad to be carried home. An Alderman Taken III. At an early hour this morning, while Aldorman Tittormary was engaged In hearing the poliie cases in his District, he was taken suddenly sick, and bad to be conveyed home. Slight Firk.! About Hi o'clock last niirlit. a rum still bursted at Iwentv-tliird and Lom bard streets, ana oreaieu an aiarm oi nre. io paru. cu'.ar damage was done. Choleba. In all time ot pestilence, wantofpropsr precaution destroys more lives tban tbe disease itself. Should the Cholera visit us, the lives of nine out of ten of those who will be attacked may be saved by the timely nss of MJRSDEWS ASIATIC COO LER A CURE. No family should be without It, to be promptly administered when premonitory symp toms firnt make their appearance. Depot, No, 487 Broadway, Htv York. For sale hy all druggists. Imagination. Imagination can do strange things, Soaring aloft with lauev's wings; Tbe waking dreamer thinks be soos 8 ucct sb in his magic revelries Imagines himselt all right for life, W ith boundless wealth and a charming wife, Thinks that be owns a flowing welt, Pouring out mo e riohos than I can toll Or lanoles he truly can make the boast That amongst all trades he sells the most ; But imagination need never go To assist tbe firm of Pekry ft Co. Imagination won't help tbe buyer ho fancies be buys the best attire; But each dav can the solid faot attest Tbe place to be suited with garments best, 1 hat the "Star" achieves every man's desire. io be dressed iu tbe cheapest and best attiro. Wbadyertibb best on the backs op our ona- TOMKRS tVEUY GARMENT WE BELL 18 A JTIUHT- m.ARH recommendation. Therein lies tne secrer ot tbe long continued and still increasing rush to tne STAR. Our SIOCX Ol UKAVX-mauk w-uiuiju is tvurvnit ami lrom it all can De accurate t uuoa. Piece goods ot every variety, cutter oi weu-miowu abilit and al' who leave tneir measure are sure to be pleased, prices the lowest in ruii.Auici.ruiA, fail and be sa'isued. STAR cxothihu r.MroiuuM, LOW PniCM HUD i AH11IIINABLB OOOD8, NO. 609 CHEBNUT STREET, Ml OF OTAR, Perky & Co. A SnREWD Sayino There ts a proverb which deo'sres That a man, who. casu pusseisiug, Gives all his mmd to sordid cares, And denies himselt eaol) bussing, Is like a doukoy, grave, who boars Bags ot void in weiglt distressing, And B'l the while the hungry bru e On thistles is condemned to fi'ed. Such oily shun and buy a suit i'romTowui llttll. wheuo'or you nood. Liuht Catsimere and Cloth, A'pacca, Drup d'Ele, Vwie ana .men hoi k ikih. LUM Catsimere, White and Colored Duck Skele- 1,, tVs Liuht Casrimere, lute, ana LOiorea jjuck, uhuuh kind or Limn rams. ... . All lrin,lnf Sftunnable vtollnna ror Men's, lomns- and Bom' weur, tn large supply at the lowest prices No. MS Market bTBErr, Reconstruction of the Union is the desire of every Ametican .Reconstruction oi tne sysiout when "run down" is the prime neoeaity of every one. How tbe Constitution of the United States say be restored is a debatable question, even with wise and good men but there is no question that the eufecbled human constitution may be restoted by tbe use of MARIDEX'S C A LIS A YA TO SIC. Depot, No. 187 Broadway, New York. For sale by all druggists. HoMotopATHio Medicines. lb Ileinreopathlo system ot medical practice nas become onoot the fixed institu ions of American society. It can hardly a y longer be considered an experiment. Dr. Humphreys, whose advertisement appears tn our mi nniui tl.ia wk. has long and suunoiwfu II y given bis attention to tb preparation of apeeitto for the various Ilia wh eh flesh is heir to, and ts plaoiug Ihtm in Ihe reach ot all who may wish to tet their virtues.- lhinkirk Journal Depot, Ho, 602 lirosU- Thomas 5. Bandit, writing of Datis' Pain Eiliir, from Rangoon, Barman, saysi "It ts beoomlng yery popular; and in several In stances I am assured that the cholera bu boon arrested and lite presetted by Its nss. Ths late prtvaloneoof cholera here b.ts.swept off aboat all tho l'sln Killer 1 had, and porcuastrs looking to me for a supply wil be disappointed b my Inability to soi ply them, tfeaso send m aa invoice of 9L9 worth by Ihe first opportunity." If riOPLE wbo suffer lrom tbe dull stupidity tbat meets us everywben in spring, and tod often in all seasons of the year, knew how quick tt oould bt cured by taking Ayer't harsaparilla to purge the bile from taelr s stems, we should have hotter neigh bors as well as clearer hosyf to deal with. Crystal Mint Drops. At this season of the year, and particularly lor toirttts, those oonfrcfions should not t e overlooked, l'hey are calculated to prevent derangements of the svstim causod by neat and sudden changes of the weather. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Hanufao'urer, No. 1210 Markot street. Haoan's Magnolia Balm Eerr lady l In terested in looking as well as possib'e. Nothing contributes so much to the persona?) ennrma ot tbe fair sex as the use of ilagan's Magnolia Balm The least attractive sin ts bv it rendered1 sott, clear, pretty. For sa'e by all druggists at M eenti per bottle. We regard it as indispensable' to every lady's toilot. - Everybody is Exhausted by tbe weather, and the weather has nearly ex ii am to I the large-supply oi Summer Clothing at Charles Stoke Cosono price, under the Continental. A few of those choice low-priced sumimr suits yet on hand. How is the cheapest time to ony. rcRF; Ginoer Confections. Admirably adapted to the summer season. Stepren f. whitman. Mnnnfaeturor, No 121D Markot street. Beduced Pricks. Splendid styles of Photo graphs, verv variety, executed in soperio" manner, at 13. V. Reimer's oallery. No. 1321 Arch atroet Per sons desiring any will find them of greatest accuracy. G rover & Baker's Highest Premium Elastic Stitch and Lock-Sti.ch Sewing Machines. No. 730 Chesnut street. Congrkps Cake, made and sold only by U. Bvron. Morse, .No. 904 Arch street. "lubricatlve packing tor stenm enplties. for torms gee 723 chesnui st. , phila., and dey St., new york.' Compound Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-20 wanted. De Haven & Brother, No 40 S. Third St. 1881 CouroNB, Due Jolt ljt, and Compound Interest Notes, 'Wanted by Drexel k. Co., Ko St IS. Third street. 7 80s. C-20s, 1861s. 10 40s, Compound Intorost Notes. and Ooid and Silver bought and sold by lrexel k 'TO., No. 84 8. TaiRD Street. TOI'ITLAR TAILORIKO. Ready-made CLOTniNO, AND Fine Custom Work. Wanamaker & Brown, Oak Hall, Southeast corner Sixth and Market Strcots. MAHRIKLK MOOBE SOFKK Ou the 25th instant, bv Rov. G. W. Bnudle. at Central M E. Paronaire. Kn ma Vine street, JOSHUA MOOKE, Esq., to Mrs. SARAH . pur r tj, an oi mis city. DIED. HARRINGTON. Drowned, on the 24th Instant. Captain I LliNLLL J. HAUKINUTON, agod 85 years. 1 ne relatives ano friends of the lamilv. Entornrisn Lodgu, No. 201, I. O. ol O. JT., also the captains, ship owners, and pilots, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence. No. 85 Washing ton avenue, this ( Wedm sday) afternoon at 2 o'clock. io proceed to vvnarton street Church Ceinotery. LI NCK. On the 25th instant. JOHN LlNCK. in the 82d year ol his age. His relatives and triends are rosnectiullv Invited to attend t lie funeral, lrom the residence of his son in-luw, George Heck, No. 1J08 Parrish street, on Thursday alternoon at 6 o'clock. MON 1'liOMEKY. On the 24th inslant, MART S , wile of Charles E. Montgomery, and daughter ol Charles and the late Aiarvaret uard. aged29vears and 9 months 1 be relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully invited to a'tend the funeral, lrom the res;donce ot her huBband, No. 112 Mary street, on Thursday, the 28th instant. WAYNE. On Monday morning, the 25ih Instant. BKNKIElTA, wile oi Edward U Wayne. Funeral services at the Church of tun Na'ivitr. on Thursday, the 2b tU mstant, at 4 o'olock I. M. pre cisely. HE PEA AND BEAN SIIKLLEKS OF THE family size will shell as last as four persons by band and lor hotels as last as seven persons. Ketail prices a to e aim wtio:oaie at tne u.auuinct uiers prices by tlielr aiients, TlttTMAS A HUAW, jio. pao i j.i(int iu'uv-iivh) ma unci at,, peiow Mntn. EYE PROTECTOliS FOR GUARDINf THE Eyes lrom cinders dust, etc., while travelling on raurouus or iiierwiua, iorsaie at me tiaraware More ol 1 HUM AM HI1AW, No. SSHEIght Thtrty-flve) MAHKKT Bt., below Nln'.h. HERE! MY LADS11 WE HAVE IRON Stilt Fixtures, which may be raised or lowered so as to make long or short 8teu. and Iron uuoits. For sulebf TKU.MAN d B11AW. xu. wo te.ignt xmrty-nve) mAUfccr m.. peiow win tr . HATS AND CAPS. n harry B. McCALLA, HATTER, numerous triends and customurs Ur Informs bis that liave not yet boeu deceived by the ue it oucuimnta ol the store be established In Chesnut street, above tltliih, that he Is In no wav connected with It. notwith standing their r.umerous misrepresentations to that eflrct, to sell to his customers, but that he can be found atC. MOOiLLt's NF.W1IAT Hl'OIlK No (iinfHlclH. Nl'T Htieet thtrd door above New Bu'letin Ottlce where he can ofler them better bargains and larser stock to select lrom. Tf McCALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, NO. Street. Everv hat has the low est prlee ma' ked on Ii In plain figures. Call and exa mine ui immense aiocs ana get a oarKain STRAW HATS AND SUMMER HATS. -Five thousand ot the newest srvln Huts, ai prices 'U per cent less than elsewheje, at MoOaLI. i'S J.1.W H 't STOKE No. 613 CUbsNUf Btreot, third door above New bulletin mice. Us STRAW HATS RETAILED AT WHOLE- rsale nrlces Blgvest usortment In this tnwn. at AtcCALLA'n SMV HAT STOBK, No. 613 t'H8SU'l street Every article bos price marked ou It iu plain njiures. Tf STRAW AND SUMMER HAT S. W Biggest Btock. ulKgest variety, and lowest nrlces In tl,i.,.tv at Mi'f! Al.l.A'S N K W 11 AT KT .111' xi tl:i CliK-iNUT street, third door above New Bulletin Ottlce. You can suve lrom 60 cents to SI on a single article. Tf HARRY B. McCALLA RETURNS HIS iS1 sincere thanks to his numerous friends and ou f niers wno nave touowea niiu lrom cnesnut, abuve KUlitn (of hlcn ne naa soie cnarge irom lHJgi, to the NEW HiORh.. NO. 613 CdEHNUf Street and Inmrm. tnem that ne can now sell them Hats and (.'aos as per cent less thou heretofore. Don't forgot t'le Num per, Bl.t. 81 ID HATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WIIOSESALE PRICES, BARNES, OSTERHOUT, HERRQN & CO.. S. . Cor. Fourth and Chesnut Sts., Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SPRING AND SUMMER HATS, Consls.ingof Straw, Felt, etc.. of the latest styles on 1 Impiovemeuts, At Wholesale Prices. 6 20 wfurimSp Those in wsnt of Goods of this description can BAYS at least OME PROFIT by purchaskm hers. Tl IP YOU WISH TO BUY A HAT FIrTY l cents cheaper than you owa anywhere else tn th city, rail at FBKSTON'N. Si lra No. 118 fiouth THIRD Street, Philada' ABAOLH AT f 1'25. Sl'50, $1-76, AND fcUk uun vmbtvlias. si w, i u, si in. ii. nixou. lBwfm So. II S. Eluimt Street. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANIUB. Ill .UIMIKtCV.V iio?iu;opathic SHi;t'ii'ls, HAVK IMroVKD, FliOM TIIK M(WT AM PIS experienue, mi entiir siieeuss i Slirvph? Prompt Elllrient, anil Keliahle. They are the i.ly Meiliclnef perfectly nilaptril to popular ii.e so sireyle that mis takes csnticii be maile in iimIih thrill ; so Intrmless as to he free from iliinxrr, ami so elhVlmt as tr-be always reliable. They have raised the lilk'lii'nt roiurmndatlon from all, nml will alivnys remli-r sutlsfnetioo. Nos. OenU. 1, teres Fevers, t'o'iireslfon, tnflatnniatlnns,. 25 9, " Uftrnia, Wm in-Fever, Wnrm-Col'.e. 80 8, " rrylii'.r-Col or Teething of Infuiits; 85 4, " lHarrhfrn of elilldren or adults 85 6, " I)H) iifer.v. OTlplms, Billons folic. 35 " t'lolera-.virlti Vomiting 35 7. " ('li-tixi, Col.h, Bronchitis 85 R, " . INenriilln. Tirhnrlio, Fscenche... 85 " HemlHenoH. rrk-ll enitnrlio, Vertigo ti 10, " Iypein, llillons Simnach 28 11, " MiiirirCHMpJ, or yiilnl'iil Periods.... 85 1. " lit ten, too profuse Periods 85 18, " 'rirj, Ou-jli, illllW-tilt Hreathlnit... 88 U, " Knit Ulieiim, Krrslpelns. Kniptloas 85 15, " ItlieuniHti'.iii, llli.iiiniitic l'ains.. 25 16, " Fever A Ague, ( lull F ever, Agues M H, " llle. blind or bUedittj W 1 " Oplitlisttiriy. and soriror1 weak Kyes M 1, " trrl acute or ehroHin, Inllmhia 50 20, " hooiK-'OU! lifVoileiitConghs M) 81, " Aallinia oppresneil ilivatliinr CO 2', Kar IlMchrK' Impnlrwl Tleartna IM 21, Nero til la, enlarged tiluiids. Swellinifs M) 84, lie ne rn I Dobillty, Physloal Weakness 60 25, Itropny, and scanty riecretloim M 26, ' Noa-Ni K iiokh, sickness from rtdliig. W) 27, " KldneyM n-ssf, (imvel 50 23, " IMrrvoua Iibilit). Seminal KiiiIkxIoiii. iiivnliintary 1 Un charges 1,01) More Month, t'nnker. 50 I rlnary tl eskurss, wetting bed. 50 Pain I ill I'ertodx, Willi Spasms... 50 SutlvrlllXH nt cliaiiLTC of life l.W ;il'), Siiismi., St. Vllus' Dnnec'.l.lH) llilitheria, ulcerate. 1 Sore Tlirout. 50 29, 80, !' J1' FA .TU I, Y CASKS. 85 larife vlsl, morocco case, and book complete f 10 00 20 large vlnls, In morocco, and book 6 00 80 large vials, plain ease, and book 5 tK) 13 boxes (Nos. 1 to 15), and book 8 00 VETKUIAHY SPKCIFICS. Vahogany cases, 10 vials, with book 10 00 Single vials, with directions 1 00 sVif" These Remedies, by the ease or single boi, are sent to any part of the country, by Mail or Kxpress, free of cburgo on receipt of tho price. Address HUMPHltKYS' flPKCIFIO HOM(EOPAT1110 MKDICINK t'OMPANT, Olllco and Depot, No. 6Ci Broadway, Now York. De. ITcuriiRKTs Is consulted dally at his office, personally or by letter, us above, fur all forms o( disease. FPU ALE BY ALL, DBICOISTS FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. FOVRTIl OF Jl'LY-lMO. THE GREAT FUG DEPOT. IS AT No. 118 ARCH Street I'HILADELT HIA. WILSON & IIUTCIIIXSOX, G 1 lmrp (Successors to Evans, Hassall St Co.) FLAGS ! FLAGS! FLAGS! THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY TO GET FLAGS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, 18 AT No. 40 North THIRD St., (SECOND STORY ) 6 27 6trp FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT HORST MAN'S MILITARY DEPOT, 6 lemwlCtJ FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. JTIREWOKKS ! FIREWORKS ! IMMENSE DISPLAY OF PLAIN AND COLORED WORKS, FOR TRADE SALES AND EXHIBITIONS. PIECES FROM $4-00 TO flOO'OO EACH. ROCKETS, BENGOLAS, CRACKERS, ETC. ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE. No. 138 South DELAWARE Avenue. STILSON & BOYEIi. 6 12 16t FIKE "W O li K S, IN GREAT VARIETY, For sale at manufacturers' prices, by A. II. FRANCISCUS & CO.' No. 513 MARKET Street, AND No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory. Ko order accepted alter July . 81 dim INSTRUCTION. o IIEOARAY INSTITUTE, rwm.TSII AND FRENCH. Woiudlua and day pupils, Nos. 1W7 and ISM SPRUCE Rtrnut will ropn on mi . D.uur m,. r uch to tneTsnRuaKe of the family, aud U constantly a-.nkn in tbe Inxtliuie. Primary liepartment. 80 per annum. Tlav Scliu r P-r annum mivw. ft v Boarding W... I,,,, UADAMB D'HtBVTtLT. l'rlttulia( 6 22 fmwsM FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Confirmntions,amlCoiiNii.lM lfecofnlHOtl. CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS. Proceedings of Congress To-day ELECTION IN TLX AS. Politics in JL.oiiiHia.ua. Etc., Etc.. Ktfl., Et5., Ete., Etc., Etc. PTS-CIAL DKBPATOHKS TO KTBHINO TELSORAPH. Wahiiinoton, June 27. The Charge agnlnnt U.nrl Hilpatrleit. The chaws ajramtt General Eiipatrick, United Statrs Minister to C'blll, is that ot hatrinjr introduce woman of doubtful ropuiatlon iu rospoclable fatnilicK in Chili. Paapen In Tnnenite. Tbe LeKlelaliiro ef Icnucssee having passed a statute making it the duty ol the civil authorities or the Statoto provide ior a 1 paupers and sici freed men, orders have been (riven by the Government for the ditcontinwance of tho Freedmen's Bureau rolict establishment in that State ou the 30th of June. Ortlllcntes of IudebledaMt, Notice is given to holders of Certificates of In debtedness issued under the acts ol Consros ai. proved March 1st and 17th, 1862, that the Secrotary of tho Treasury, In accordance with said acts and the tenor of said certificates, is prepared to redoom before maturity all Certificates of Indebtedness Jailing due aitor August 81, 18t6, with aecruol in. Urested thereon, if presented for redemption on or before July 16, 1800, and tbat hereafter such certifi cates will ocase to bear interest, an I will be paid on presentation at this department, with interest only to said 15th of July. The above not'es, tikon in con uection with tbat of the 22d ultimo, calls in all out standing Certificates of Indebtedness. Keuute Couliriuatlonn. The Srnate, in executive session yesterday, con- firmed tho iollowing nominations: To be Consuls, George W. Bowrio, of California, at Canton; Charles Huellert, of Ohio, at Amster dam; David H. Strother, of Wi'st Virginia, at Buenos Ay res; W. F At well, of Wisconsin, at Ma racaibo; Goorge W. Dodgo, of Vermont, at Bre men. Tbe Senate also oonflrmed tho following nomina tions: To be Collectors of Internal Itovenue N. F. Knapp, Tenth Collection District of Illinois; W. H. Markle, Twenty-first Collection District of Pennsyl vania; C. Li. Mann, iirsc collection District of Illinois. To be Assessors of lnttrnal Revenue Robert Clark, Thirteenth District of Pennsylvania; Thomas Orton, Sixth District of Fennsylvania. To be Deputy Postmasters K. H. Shflly, Rome, N. r,; Moses S. Wood, Clinton, N. Y, ; Charles A. Hopkins, Utioa; Daniel Maoo, Lafareito, Jnd.i A. M, Abrugb, Bowling Green, Wisconsin. Inttlau Airlrsj. Orrin Guernsey, special Inilan Commissioner, re ports to tho Couim'ssionerot Iudiau Affairs, under date of Fort Kuilly, June 12, that oounells had been held with the tribes with which we made treaties last fall. They have su fibred much during the past hard winter some of them actually starving to death but notwithstanding this, they have boon very quiet, and have observed thoir treaty st pula- Hons laithfully, which. was cortainly doint better, Mr. Guernsey says, than white men would have done under the circumstances. The Commissioner of Indian A flairs, In a letter to theSccrelaiv of the Interior, rooommonds thedls- miBal of Indian Agent Bryson, of the Smith River Reservation, lor baving inflicted capital punishment upon an Indian who bad killed anothor in that locality, as there is no authority for an agont to act in capital oflenscs where the civil law is in force. Coitsnla Recognized. S. F, Facker has been recognized by the Presi dent as Vice-Consul of Sweden and Norway at Key West, and August Heck as Consul lor Husse Darmstadt at Chicago, Illinois. CONGRESS. Washington, June 27. Senate. Mr, Wilson (Mass.) from the Committee on Mill. tary Affairs, reported adversely ou tbe House bill gaune's luetics tot the ue of the Army. sir. n sue (uiiiui, noui iuo v.ouiuuiioe on tue Uiv trict of Columbia, reported a bill to roannex the county ot Alexandria to tbe Uistrict of Columbia. Air Antnouy in x.j inirouucea a out to establish post routes between the United States and buroue, and reduce tbe cost of transportation of the mails. lteiurred to tne committee on rost Koutes and Fust Roads, The bill to aid in the construction ot telegraph lims was then taken up. lloune of BepreaontstlvesK On motion of Mr. Eggleston (Okio) the Sonate iniut resolution for the ooustructiou of a railroad bridge across the Cuyahutra river over and upon. itio uoveruuieui. piuro i iuvciuuu, viuo, was taken up, read three times, and passed. On motion of Mr. fcUssou (Iowa) the Committee on Appioprialions was discharged from the further eniimiieiation ol the Senate Joint resolution lor tna navment ol certain KeutucKy militia forces, and tbe benaie uiu iw suliio m. vi.iwi u, ma niuui u4 Kansas lor the servicss ot her militia, and the same anre referred to the Committee on Claims. f be benate bill, further to preveut smuggling, e.nme uo as the unfinished business ot yesterday. and was discussed during the morning hour by Messrs. .1101, numpnrey, mm num. Louisiana Politics. Kiw Obleakb, June 26 A caucus of the 1807 Convention was held to-day. Reporters are ex eluded, excepting tbe correpondont of the New York Tribune, which paper, it is understood, will be the official organ. Judge Durel.the President of the convention, was cnilod upon to, preside, but de o.ined, whereupon he came In lor considurable cen sure. Judae liowell, President pro tern , was men authorized to counsel with, tbe Governor, and in corneotion witb him call for tho assemb ing of a "T r-mitieii. it is exoected, will be issued the w.- Io... imni-rnn forth assembling of the Con .r.. T,,. .rt of July, lue object of the Convention is understood to be the ratification of tna Canstitutional gineaunirn-. filppiinn la Texas. M UU " GALvrsTON, Texas, June 28. The Union vats is larger than was anticipated, and will probably be - . . i. . ...a nul.,11 a Tn A MintHl AAlinhA. one-tbira wueu m v.v. are heard from. Travers county, oontaluing the seat ot Government (witn two precinots to near troml gives Throckmorton 406, Reasa 1128; for Re nreseutative, Hancock (Conservative h nas 276. and tirsv (Union), ilia Tbe Corservatve vote is solid r i - ....unrlmenls u tbe bute CunHtitution aud i. iTninn vote is asainst theni. litv v " w Z-EQAL INTELLIGENCE. (onrt e Swfuslarr a net fnr lr t,f.lov. ,'Mdges 1'iero aud Lorn Toe linur of too liir hk" a,,rvd, thnir Kon,rf tue Jndirrs hsv ne taken iL'oir sea's upon the txmeli. and tbe formauty ot tbo ot,.i,un" ot 'O' o irt liS'iu t'pen yoL 'hrnngh ty i lie L er, the business ol lue Court via-at onoB eonimoncsu'.- iiie arpiiomion for tiavinr a sUf flsed for th trial ot William Mai, u re ludiotcd .9 urdr wr. nev(d. The pnsonxi's pnys oian, liT- Hinitb, h rlu raid in bis testimony that h ouusiOroo M.fuirs perfectly an, the I'istilct AtUrno' nurnud the 2oth of hehtembcr next as I lis oay tor U'oi'ial Appliokdon wms tnn maus iejuii in Court to auuiit tbe prisoner to ban, uuou iha gr'vud 'ii his having rrrnaiued m prison for more thsiA a ter a without, bavinr trial. He was oommntd so '" e f renus to May, ln4 and was arraigned in t.Jiobur, S64. Uisin.anity was tried befoie Jur oi tue 10th ol January. 'jhematier wa- hold over till the records o.f p Ihon coald bn pi oduoed. At 11 o'oiuck, oar an oil)') was arraigned aio." sharge ol muraer. iu the aillmg oi JSeflv Taylor, o IIib turner oi Seventh aii't tDpruoe sJ.reots, on t. iTih oi Apiii lait, aud pluaded not guilty, Her tna was at once cominooood, a number oi Jurors were challenged. Ii e jury-box being filled, the prisoner was told stand up, and also the Jurors, and were told t Io k upon esoli otber, while tue oeik re,t to them in bill oi iudictnionl. 1 be Commonwealth opened by preaVin to the jury tbe iaota wlncit they pioposed) Us p ove Oa the eveninr of the 27th of April, on u uoe street, bear 8evcnth, a crowd of persons were- k ending i conversation, silkn Taylor, tne deooMeJ, tJiug pre sent. Tbe prisoner, whtle passing by, was U 'own the giound by bor anmi catenmg upoa door soiaper. Kllen Tayior lauvhod at tier, tan ih'.i b walked past her aud stopped at the soi nor of beventb sireet; then slio aked ueceased ii ie was laimh ng at hor; deceased replied that sm wm' both pantos went across tho . root and eniras 'dm an cxciud qnairol, which grew to a II lit bvt. 'eon the parties prisoner and deceased. While they wero struggling on the ground, ,n prisoner drew some fharp iustrumout, likolv a b1 anu inflioted a fatal wound upon d' oea ed lust aov ' the eye As we have aid, the instrument punt " tra ed tbe upper part ofti.e eyo, and eutered a pot tion ol the brain. Ihe instrument with, which it wound was inflicted baa never oeen seen sinus tut rjlf,'t. I ne deceased are-e, baving a frishtful gash abov hor eye, and walked a little beyond S ixtn strnet,. w here she fell upon a eo lar-door. In (Ins position she was iound by policeman, who carried hor to the I'ennsy vania Hospital. She remained in tiiey hospital until hor doa h, which took place ou tbS" second duy alter she was wouuded. It is aliegod by the Conimouwoaltli that this' wound given by the prisoner was the cause ol ileai b ; . that by this wound excessive external blooding wav caused, and internal bleeding also, the blood set--tiiur on the brain, so as to form a heavy clogging " there, this cabsinu death. Uns ol tne resident puysioiaus oi tue Hospital, who assioted in the post nioitem examination of the body, stated tbat upon removing tne skiu around the wound over the rmht eve. it was discovered tliat- ttoe limtrunient that caused tne wound had struok the skull just above the eve, chipDing oil a small Dicce. and had passed ovt the orbit of tbe eve and entered Ihe bra n just at the angle of the eyo. 1 hat this caused great bleeding on the brain audi around the brain, which probably didarreat deal in bnnKintr ou death: that, acoording to hisjudg--suent, death was caused bv a sharp Instrument pene trating the cavity of the skull, and the cavity and substance of the brain. Us stated tbat the height of deceased was about five leet eleven inches, and her weight a' out one hundred and lortv pounds; . also, that in otber rospects deoeased was penoctiy sound. A witnrssfor the Commonwealth statod that, as soon as tbe prisener bad extricated. hr hoopskirt or dress from the door-scraper, she went in the -middle of the street; tbat Kelly lavlor immediately ' flew at her and attacked her; they closed and tell to the giound; they toupht t vo or three minutes, when the prisoner ran off and tba- deceased arose -with her face covered with b ood. The Commonweal' h have not yet concluded the examination of their witnesses. latest Markets by Telegraph. New York, June 27. Cotton dull at 88o;39o for tnidd mes. Flours oaov; salos ot 7000 bbls. a- $3 20 (a 9 80 lor State: 8 55(S,13-75 tor Ohio; 8d20'a9 69 lor Western; 10 10 a 17 tor Southern; aud 9$ 6V 13 75 for Canada Wheat firm, small salei. Corn steady; sales nnlmportan-. Bief stoady. Perk nrm ; sales ot 1200 bbls. at 31 G2Ja,al 76. l.ard dull. bisky oun. Nkw York. Juno 27 Stocks are steady. Chioars and Kock Island, 031: Miohiean soutUeru. 78i; . New York Central, HBj ; ueadlnv, lilBj ; Hud.oa Kiver. 810J; Cauton Company, M4; Kne Railroad, 592: Western Union Telegraph 62!; Boston Water I'ower, HU; Caioliuas, 841; Tenuewoe 6i, 19; l en torties. 9tij : Treasury 7 ?10s, lOi ; Jt ive-twenties, 103J ; Gold, 156J. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Jane 27 Reported by De Haven & Kro., No. 40 S. Thild street, . 81000 U S 7 30s June H 3J IOOsUFuAc E....bf?0 811 I00 U b Bs. "iO.reg urn f40O City 6.,n 0 & p 904 2& 0 do m S2600 do muu 96) 1(H) sh Cat pl..s30wn 24 100 sb do,..slOwn 24 100 oh do.. (10 wn ?4J 6 so Cam. & A. . ..133) 10 sh do. ...s6wnl3oj 100 sh fccb v pf . .b6 86 100 sh do s39 80 100 sh do 80 100 all do..... 2d 80 100 -h Ocean b89 6 100 sh n s80 6, 6sh South w'k Bk.lOO 100 a Reacting o 64 100 sh do 2d 641 100 all do 64 The Prisoners at the Dfy Tortuzas. . William White, of Henrico county. Va.. one of the priBoners at tbe Dry Tortueas, who waa recently pardoned, has arrived at Memphis. Ho is quite a youtn, ana nas oeen connnca on tna -island about two years, under couviction of being a spy during the war, J. lac Momphu Appeal sa.ve: Mr. White was, for a timo, a room-mate of Dr. Mudd, who was sentenced to hard labor for life in the Dry Tortueas, for alleged aiding in Wilkes liooth's escaDe alter the murder of Mr. Lincoln. The Doctor's health ia rapidly failing, and Mr. . White believes be will not live tnrouga the sum mer. spaDRier ana Aruoici are quite well, ana even their confinement doe not seem very seri ously to affect their general physical or. mental welf.behig. Tbe State prisoners are compelled to rise at 6 o'clock A. Al.; alter break. (anting al 7, go out to work, and are employed in cutting and carrying stone to build the tort until 12 o'clock, WDen one nours uueriuisniuii u auuweu, me work being resumed at 1 P. M. and continued until 6 o'clock. On. rainy days no work ia recimred. The same ration lisued to the 1 . , 11; 1- .) : . 1 1 . - J -i , United Biaies boiuutb ib uihitiduhjh to mo pri soners, ana tnouga coarse, is auuuuani and wholeome in quality. Uo repre-eut the island as tterile aud depressing in appirance, Dut aa cooled by refreshing sea breezes, and the con densed water used is pulafabic and healthy. He further eavs a niaikea improvement ia the treatment ot the prisoners has been instt tuted by the ofliccrt and soldiers of the 17th United States Regular Infantry, who re- . lieved the former garrison ol negrp soldiers. When the news of the fall of Richmond arrived, an insue of whisky to "all hands" was made ia honor of the event, and the prisoners were libe rally tncluded, but thougii many of thera had been ior a long time deprived of theluxury, five of the number, including Mr. W., refused., to touch it, or enjoy the holiday also granted to all on the Island, in celebration of such a signal triumph of the Union arms. The- prisoners are-, occasionally so fortunate as to obtain Havana, cigars aud tropical fruits from Ue neighboring island of Cuba, and the Federal officers hu manely permit the indulgence. Sibbba Leomb. Siena Leone whs made, in, 1808, a depot for negroes released from slave, ships. In 1811 tho population was 4600, or whom more than half were liberated sluves. Ia 1833 the population had increased to 27,9ti4; and in 1861 to 42,000. The number ot liberated slaves taken there beUseu JuneU, and Janu ary. 1833, wss 27,lti7. JORDAN'S. TONIO ALE JOUBAN'H TONIO AXR. jOJkUAii'li TONIO ALB. JORDAN 8 TOSIO AtE, Tt is recommended by phjiein pi this and otw places as a superior Ivnie. uud rojulres bat a triH , coavmcs tbe mo skeptical of IU ? K.I had. wholesale and retail, N fsVe suSt Chamnsgns CWer. by tbs dosen, bottled, or b the barrel. 'jjL, sroKK AND VAU'TH. NO. 4,10 CHK.SKOr STBEKT, i ValLADEI.l'HIA. : Families supplied. Orders lrom tbe Cjuntry premstljt SUeuJoJ te- -r .
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