THE 1AILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUL V 16, 18G0. 5 A3IIISEMENTS. ?Tnt TtfkVritES Krxt Hkacok. V present here with the first completely correct Hit oi the theatrical arrangements tor next season s At the Arch. Mr. Owon Marlowe will share the leading buHiness with Mr. F Mordannt, late of the Chesnut. Mr. Itarrv R.vers. a native ot Phlladol- phia, but late a resident of Indianaoolia, will be the-' leading henry man, in place- of E L. Tilton. Robnrt II. Craip, now of Chicago, but loimerly walking gentleman at the Arch, wi 1 succeed Stuart Bobartn, aa first low comedian; while Sam llempto, formerly of the New American, will replace J. B. Evorharo as second low comedian. George H. Urlfllths, now of the Walnut, will sucatcd Mr. F. F. Mackav as first old man, and Mim Annie Ward, late ot the Chesnut, will fl'l Mrs Hour's position as toubrette. Jdadamo I'onisl wi'l be leading hoary woman, Mrs, E. IT. 1 haver will remain as first old woman, Miss Iiizzle Frice as leading Jurenilo ladr, Mrs. T. A. Crees as first walking lady, W. it. Wallls as second old man, and L. L James as wa'kinp gentleman. Joseph 1. Murphy, i ho Business fit answer, anil C' it. Dod worth, the If ador ot tiio O'chostia, wl 1 a'so remain. The "stars" mentioned aro Mrs. John Drew, Mr. and Sirs. Jiarney Wl liams, Mr. J. E. Murdoch, Messrs. Davenport and Wailack, etc. At tho Walnut, Mr. J. B. R iborts will b3 Stago Manager, and also actinr'at interra s. T. J. Hemp hill wilt be Business Manager. No leading man has yet been ougagoit to succoed James H. Taylor, Who retires. Samuel IV. Chester will bo heavy man ; Owou 8. Fawcetf, fir.n low comndlan; Janes Taylor, second old mnn; Miss Annio Graham, lead ing lady; and Miss Erne cerinon, swbrctte. Mr and Mrs. W. A. Chapman, lute of the Chosnnt, Wil succeed Mr. U. II Grifilllis and Miss Miry Carr, a first old man and woman. Tho romainini? position) in the Conipanv will be filled by Mrs S. K. Ches er, Mrs. F. Bradford, Miss Leonio Arlington, Misi Mary Barr, Miss Hatt e Millet. Mr. J. M. Barron, Mr. J. Ilralford, Mess's '. 0 tiroono, Frank Stu'il, and Mark ltrooKs. Mark Hasslcr will con'inuo to wield the baton in the orchosixa. The ' stars" wil: lnololx Mr. Edwin Booth. J. 8. Clarke, John Brougham Mrs D F.Bowors, and othorfarorl'es. At the Chesuut, George H. Ciarke will be leading man, In place of Mordaunt, and F F. Mackay first ' old man, in place ot Chapman. JosopmnoOrton will remain as leading lady, Walter lmnox as first low comedian, and 8. C. Oubois as hoary man. Mr. Frank poster, M as Lizzie Cooper, and Mrs. 8. A. Baker also remain. Mr. J. W. Jennings, lato of Bouse's Dramatic Combination, trill do the "charao ter business," and Mi. Woolf, ot Bosion, tho second low comedy. M.ss "Cornoy" Jufler-on and Miss Clara lteed will be muUretttt. II. E. Woo f wi 1 lead the orcbosLra, aud Josuoh C. Foster will bo Stutto Mauagor. lbs Set of ce is shortly to bo iroduood at this theatre, with .Vir. Arthur VIcKvo Kaukln In the leading part, and will bo followed by A'addin, in which Miss O'ton wil play "Aladdin." lr. Jea mnes tho "Migictan," and K. Foster ' Kasrao, the dumb slave." Joo Jcfibrson, Johu E. CKvcn, I.ucll:e and Ue'eu West em are mentioned as "stars" at this theatre Bryant's Minstrels hira introduced a nunbor Ot new acts this wee, with several rou" ot tho mosl pleasinT character The Sphyn.v was recoivod wmU roais ot uures rained laudator, eliminating in a bo sterous shout by ibe audioi'CJ when tits Hphynx ship disappears, i.roat attention has been given to tho production ot Jiiazeppa. liio ca t, properties, koen.o oilucts, and army, nil come in for their bare oi appiuuse. F. Morau, as ' Mazep," enact d his character with trace and arcune.s. Seyraiur, as the ' Khan," adiied a dignitr to that dignified cuicl'ain. Keed, as the charming 'Oiiufka" drtteed prettily, and caimvated many by his capi tal expiesbion of "Can tt ot!" wmlo DomMor, at the Liisielhin, showed a proper estimation ot bis duties as a warrior. Ibe pieo will bu (riven again this evening. The Chesuut is a ways cool, a ways pleasant, Kobebt Hki.lku this week produce Ids "Scar.et spirit," oneot me tiosn bow.lucnng aim astounding oi liis delusions. He a so varies his musical portion of tno entertainment, li s seancei are limited to thin weeK a ho lias made arranroaients tor a long and extended trip to . a norma Austru'ia. and Jndia. hv commences at 8 every evening at "'Jiew Aich Street theatre" Wainut t-TRKKT I hkatre. Mi. s Filic Gcrmon, J'r. Ibestr-r, ilr Fwc:-i. Mr. With am, mid many oi hois, all romo m for a la ue s.inre ot upptaitso by the do ic h d auditno-s who niubtly witness the beuutnul tpeciucie of the Noiad Qann, with its clot of interest, its seines of beuu.y, and naiads ot loveliness. CITY INTELLIGENCE For Additional Local Items see Third Pag?. Atuiest of an Impostor Cauiiox to thk 1 dvlio. For sou e tuna ( ai a smooth-tongued confidence man lias ueea moving about in the Seventh and K.fh h Wards, tiatliering subcripuoiis obttnsibiv lr iheLei ehf 01 ibe Western lloso aud hieum Fire Engine Company, tut really for his own Lcnclit. Li.Bt eroniug a inau was arrestea in the vicinity ot Mm hand Walnut et roots by a member ot the ubovt-nanicd coin; anv, who iduntiilod mil as the bogus brgga-, and i anded him over to a police c tiier. lie was taken be:oro Mr. Alderman 1 unison this morning, where ho hud a hear inn. On memorial lie gave tho namo of iienry Thomas, but bis real name is Henry Valentine. Ire was bound over lor a further l.tanip, vhen those I ruin whom ho his ob tained uione or the proniio of it may come forward and ideniitv ti.e iu.-eil. In a book touna on t tie impostor's per-on.aud ) roviouelv dptained by a pros pective MiLtcrioer, cubrtcript.oiis to tho umouut of over S6()0 ore euured a considorab o portion of w hich hud been paid. Among the uamos ot thono wbo subi-cribrd we obseired those of Ur. urexel. Charles rris. W. W. Boberts, lr Notf, Mr. uil pin, Mr. Hurtley, K B Kueass, tr. liaiuil.ou, (i. w . foaidman, ileury B. B"nners. Dr. Ktsh, Dr. West, Joseph V Lmuott, J. K. iraefl', H. Van Boil, J. M. Crowell, Dr. tresnon, Mrs. J It. h , Jon McAllister. Dr. J M. hoUx Mrs. Welsh, Dr A. It, Thomas, Mrs. Gralz, and several hundred others. IIotjsk on The. 1 ho alarm ol fire last nifht, about half-past twelrn o'cluotc, was caused by the turniUK ot a hoiuo at the south vest corner of Kighih and Christian str 'ts. 't ho fire originated in the eel or and is behered to hare beeu the work of design, as a quantity 101 sliavings, satura'eJ with coal oil, I'lid been sot on firo iu tuat apartment. 1 bo building was owned by Aug. Logomueslus. The first lloor was unod as a lairer bi'or saloon by Michael Asteno aud John I'urro, and the apper por tions ot the bui'uing w to occupied hy poor lumilios. The roimit alarm saved the niinatos 1. om renous contcqueuc' s, as tho tile turned rapidly and the bouse was soon filled wiih denesn ok i'he lire burned tip through the tlooi to the l ar-room. The owner ot tho burding Is fully ins jred in the Frank lin lnsuiauco Company, wbilo the occunants of the saloon aro secured in the 1'hosnix and Metropolitan Companies, ' CniLD Run Oveb.- a man who gave tho name ot Viiliain Gaily was arreted yestorday tlte i noon at xwonty-toarth anu Lombard streets, on the oi. aigi" of running over a small ohiid. His alleced that the aconsed was under the influence ot liquor wl en the accident oco'rrf d Alderman TatcLol held him in the sum of 91U00 tor a lurthor faring. Watch Thihf. A person giving the name ot John Stiutsou, residing at Filth and issuer sirreis, was charged last evenlua w.tli steal. lug a watch valued at f"6. He bad a hearing this morning vo on Aiuermau lutz, anu was oomunttcu in aelault ol ban to auswer lor ihe oflonse. Stealing Snouts. A person who gave the name of A. K. Clare was taken into custody yesterday afternoon, on the charge of stoa ing a pair ot shoes from a store on Girord avenue, below Tweltih street. Alderman Fitch, before whom the hearing took place, held the accused to answer in tbe sum ot t500 f ail, in dotault of which he was committed to prison to await his trial. Lieutenant Goldy. Lieutenant Sa muel Uoidr, wbn had been cenuned to his house for the last ten days trout a rush of blood to the bead, and oi her ailments, appeared at the Mayor's office yesterday morning, aud reported himsslf tor duty. Cabbytng Deadlt Weapons. A young . man who gare tbe name of Charles Ettonhead was taken Into custody on Monday afternoon, on tbe charge of carrying conoealed deadly weauons. Re corder Eneu, before whom the bearing tok place. tvld (be ftCvOwL w fuuiw for tbe oStm, Threatening to b ubn a Mill. Samuel Andrews was arreted yet morning, in Morns street, on the charge ot nsmc Inflammatory language It aoprars tbat wnile the il was Pssi tbrouph Howard street, near ' certais mill, that b'j remarked that the bnildin we i'd t.e set on fire an 1 burned d wn. He was orernev'r bv some of the rrsloents. when an oflieor was at qssin'ed wltn the tacts ol ihe case, and took him nr. 0 eustdy. After a he.rlng ibis morning boforo Aid, tmati Hnnter, he was required to enter bail in the an. ' (w or n" appeaiance at Court. IIabness Thief. George M ers, a Ger mni, was arre-tod vesfrday by Olncer lsle nsr'ng in bis possession a splendid new set of hi mess. Ho was escorted to the olDoe oi Alderman AlK'n whore, on examination, it was ascertained that U'e stolen property, trnd been takon Irom the carnage k'ouso of a Sir Cannon Delaware county. The arn't was made near tho B ue Be 1 Tavern. The accused is a poor, mierablo-looking crea ture. He was held lor a further hearing. Ticking Pockets. John McDonald was arrested last evening at tho Unun League Hous, durin the serenade to General ohernian, on tin charae ot picking tbo pocket of a gent'oman who v as in tbe crowd. Tun accused, It is al eged, bad ohm ned lor his trnuulo on y the small "lira of twenty -five cents. Ho was lockoJ up lor a hearing to-day. Steat.iso Baos. John Wilson was arm-ted this morning with a larre number of bags in Ms possession, which on inrosllgation wero found to hare been stolen from a store at Filta and Commotce streets. He was locked up for a bearing. False Phktknsk. William Wagner was airc-ted yenerdar afternoon on the cnarve of ob taining goods under false protense. Tho aocusod was taken to tne oflico of Kecoroer Knea.and atier an ex amination was held for a lurther bearing. Portland Sufferers. Tho Mayor has reccved the following subscriptions in aid of tho Fortlaud sufferers: I b. Wulraren, 850; K F , 2j l.i wis 1 rrown $00: General i. U. Cro-mau, 10; G. F. W., $25. Body Recovebkd. Tho boly of Wiilian Valentine, who was drowned in the Schuylkill on bumi ay. ha been recororod, and the Coroner noti fied to hold an mquest over his remains. Found Dead. James Connelly was found lying on tho sidewalk in 1'tlton street yesterday alternoon. Tho Coroner was notified o 1 the lact. Physician, Hkai. Thyself I is an old saying. Most ot our best physicians are in tho constant practice of bracing up thtir systems and keeping tliem in tone, to enablo thorn to poriorm the rariod and exhausting labors of thoir piofosslon, by the uso of MAJiSOEN'S CAUSA YA TONIC, as well as prescribing it in their practice. Depot, ATo. 437 Jlrcatlway. For tale by all Druggists. Addkees op the Ma you ojt Boston to 001s Fire- Ifepresonintlves of tho beautiinl hlstorlcaliy-lial-lowed city ot i'eiiu, we bid you a beartr woioouni to Bort.m, which has sometimes been termed 1 lie hum I 1'ican 'the hub ol the uuiversu;' anu never since that but.' coniuienct'd to reolve, lias it been sur luunded bv a noble, set ofjeilnws Fumo alsoasterts tl.ui 1 h.ludulph a 18 teinjrkablo for its inimoiT of guod-ii.okiiiv men, and a pracncal proof of this I now fco boloro 1110 though no do ibt some of iho ciedii is due to that elegant and becoming apparel bu 1 lied by your lunious lover Hall." Linen Duter. Liilit Canimere and Clntli, A'pacca, Drap d'Ete, DhUiC and Limn sack 6tf. ii'ht Casaimere, White and Cotered Duck Skele ton i'rats. Light Vassimtre, White and Colored Duel:, and all Kiwif ot Jjinun jJamn. Alt kinds of Seasonable Clothma for Mvn's. louthr. arid J -ou' wear, tn tarae supply at the. lowe.it prices posiible. J owed. Hall, S0. OlO Jl A It K KT 'STBEKT, BKNMKrr & Co. A Mctder's Duty to her child is, first of all, to watch orcr its health. Among children, in nine cases out rl ten, discafo lint mam lists itsolf by a disoidered tstato ot the bowels. This is invariably counteracted by the uso of MARS W'S CAR MIJXA'UVE SYRUP. No fami'y shou'.d ba with out it; its general uso wou d do away almost en tirely wiih the feartul list of deaths auio-.ig chitdrou, wbich form such a startling item in thewoeklr report of ti:e City Inspoctor. Depot, Xo 487 Broad tray, New York, h'or sale by all Drupnists. DuTcntn's LianTKina Fly Killei; Makes quick work with flies, and if commonced caily, keeps the house e'ear all summer. Look out for imitations. Get Butcher's only. A DiPonrERED State of the Blood is tho primo onu.-e ol iimnv very tnmblesumo compluints. h!:in Hisi ates, Meicuriul Affections, scrofula, Scurvy, and Goitie are but a few ol tho many disorders arising lrom the depraved condition of the vital fluid. For diseases ot this class Jaynb'b Alxe&ativk is a roliabio curotivo; by ent r.ug into tho circulation it thoroughly purifies the blood, and removes any moibid tendency t.i disease wine '1 may exist tn the usHiii : it, at the same tirue, sustains the strength of the patient, and imparts riior to the whole physi cal structure. To bo satisfied of its cilicaoy, read tbo testimony of those who have bo u radically cured by it, given at length in Javno's Almanac Frepared only at No. 242 Chesuut street. Aqua Tje Magnolia. This delightful article for tiio toilet is regarded by all who Ui.o it as superior to any Cologne as a vah lor the lao and person. It renders the skin solt and fresh, allays inflammation, pcrlunics clothing, and cures headaches. It is manu factured from the rich Southern Magnolia, and is becouiinp a universal faroiito. Sold cvorywhoio. Penias lianus & Co., New York, wholejale agents. The robber I ihe, that btealb tiie sweetness lrom all fruits and flowers, is di filed Dv t'balou's "Nicht-Blooming Cereus." lis aroma is les perish ab e than that of any foreign extract, essence, or toilet wtter, and incomparably more deilnhUul, lixrtford Courier. Jm proved Lock-Stitch Hachislb for Tailors and Manufacturers, drover & Uakor Hewing Ma chino Company, No. 73,1 Cbesuut street. Fertons desiring any will find ltemiei's pictures of lino stylo, and artistically executed, iioduood prices. Gallery, tio. t)21 Arch street. Keep Cool! Ah, there's the rub. How can we doitf By wearing nothing but tbo?o linen suits from Cbarlcs iStckes & Co.'s one price, under tho Continental. CltovKB & H a keb'B Higuest Premium Rlastio tit eh ISewing Maclnues lor family use, Xo 731) Chi-Bnui street. Co3toRE8fl Cakk made and sold only by(i. Byron Morse, No. 904 Arch st'eet. "lubricattre packing lor stciun enginos. for terms see V cbesuut st., phda., and 6 dor St., new yorn.' Compound Intkkept Notes. 7 810 and 6-20j wanted. He Haven & Brother, No 40 S. Third St. I'opulah Tailoring. Ukady-mae Clothino, AND J ik Custom Work. Wasamakkii ft Brown, Oak Hall, Sonthoast corner PiatTn and Mahket Btroets. WITH FLEXIBLE METAL GUARDS riveted to iu under side, wlucn protect It from bumlngor wear, Coaies' fateut Flat Iron Holders aie stated by Dim to last SIX 1 lines in mug as any or tne umialkiud For sale by TR0MA8 bHAMf. liu, kM ilClgui ihtri-tlve) M KKfc'r Ht balow Mint. HAT DU YOU tJET FOR PITTED ChenlesV And how muoh lor ihoje with tbe stones In' Then If a fa ent Ciier'y Stonortak.es tbe stones irom two busbeis au hon', will It not pay lor you to bay and ate oner They are sold br '1 RUM AN fill AW. So. ess (Eight Thirty-live) M A1JCT rit . below Ninth. SMALL QU01T8 FOR LADIES' RECREATION at sea .iore or other summer resorts, and several sizes lor gentlemen's use, icrsale tr . TKCMAN A BHAW, Ho. M5 1 Eight Thlrty-flve) M attic KT nt . below Ninth. -QB. HUNTER, No. 44 N. SEVENTH 8TBEET. APOVF. FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledtied bf all purlin iHlrrtttrd as br Ur the In ietretmentZoi in hu tj.etialty. QUICK. TUOltOUUH, andjifrtnanml cures ouaranietd In every cane. KemfinlMT liK UiiMTEB'M OolebnrtwS Keinedlu can only be bad genulue at his old estttbliauwd Omoe, No, J,bYt'AUbUVyt,vHli-JUrt, 1) MAURTED. GRABLR TIEI Z.-June 24. lSC,by Iter. Conrad Hou-er, HARKf A. ORABLifi to AUUUdlA lltTZ, bath of this city. 1-EbLIE KOCNti. At .TorsoyCity, on Sunday erennig, Mar 6, 1866, by Her. A. Matteson, Mr. WILLIAM W. LrSLUK to AUss MUA YuUMU, both ot 1'hiladelphia DTTiD. BRARF.K.-On the 8th instant, JOSHUA H. BKAKKK, aged 41 years. . His relatives and friends, the member of Meridian Pnn l.odee, No. 477,0 ire Hranch KncaraDmeuf, No. 6, 1. O oto. F.t Cherokee Triue, No. 19, I. O. of It, M ( the Supreme Circle and Washington Cirolo, No. 18, B. U. (H, F.) C. A 1 and tho.e orders generallr, are inrttid to attend bis funeral, lrom bis lato residence, No. 2004 Coates street, on Thursday, the 12ib instant, at 1 o'clock F. M. To proceed to Monnt Aloriah Cemetery. BUMM On the 9th instant, of typhoid ferer, PAULINE OLIVF.R, daughter of Henry and Caro lina Bumm, In tbe 17ib year ol her age. The relatives ana lnends ot the leuiilv are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence ot her parents. No. lrlli Beach sireet, Ken sington, on Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. To pro ceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. DAVIS. On the Sth instant. MART RICHARD CON, eldest daughter of 1 nomas H. and Harriot LhwVis, aged 7 years, 8 month, and 11 days 'Ibe relatives and lnends are lei-pt-ct ullr 'nviied to attend the funeral, from the r'S'donw of her pnrents, No. 1833 Cauiae street, on Wednesday, tho 17th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. REMENTER. On the Oth instan', after a short but severe illness, JACOB W. lifcMEN TER, son of Iewis and Catbarmo Rcmentor, aged 10 years, 8 mouths, and 8 days. His relatives and ihe friends of the family are re spectfully invited to attend the lunerol, lrom the rosl dence ot his pai ents, ltidgo avenue, above Islington lone, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. WASHBUUNK At Fottsvlllo, of cholera Infan turn, tins morning, COKN K.I, I A. S AN UEKSON', inlant daughter ot Iter, I), and Sarah b. Washburno, 01 l'biladoiphia. J JKSURE YOU 11 LIFE IX 101'R OWA HOME COMPANY, the AMEEICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth and Walnut Sis. Insurers In this Company have the addl'lonal guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK aLLPAID 11 IK CAU, wblcb, toucher with CASH ASSETS now on hand, amount to over 8i,roo,ooo. Its TItrsTF.ES are well-known citizens In our midst,. entt'ingtt to more consideration that! those whose maunders reside la distant cities. Alexnn.ier Whilldln.l J. r dunr Thoui son. I.torgo Niinent, lnn .lames Pol ock, Albert 1 '. KobertB, H. 1. Mlnsle, I. M. W'hiddln, William J. Howard, Sumuol 1. I'.oUlno, lohn tkuiMii, Ilonry K. IPinneit, Hun .inseuh Ahisou, Itoac llazleharst. ALXSHER WHILLDIS', Vrsildont. CEOUQE KUOE.ST, Vice President. JOBN C. BIMS, Aotuary. JOHN 8. WILSOX. Secretary and Treasurer. 7 7S UNADULTERATKI) LI y U o R S OSL1'. Itll'dAHD PKNISTAN'd STOlllS ASU VAITI TS. NO. 43!) CHESNUr HTUI4ET. Near.r Onposlt fhe Post Ooice, PHILADELPHIA. Families supplied. C'rJi'.rs from the Country promntly attended to 6 111!) BIOKRENE, THE TEETH. Oil LIFE-KEJUVENATO IS 8TBESGTH TO THE WEAK-YOUTH TO TUB AGED I bis preparation Isnnenval ed as a rejuvonator and re storur ot wasted and Ineri, f'uuctions. 'J te fecb e. 'ho ni-ed uad all those wbo have In any wnv finpaired their vitality by excessive mental or physl caiapp.icatlon,wi)l And the lilokrene to bo what Its name implies a li'e-rejuverator, which, while it builds up the shattered constitution, will a so luinart to the feedngs the briskness and energy which belong to youth. Ko matter by vthat eause auvoigunbas beoomeentee bled In Its lunctb ns thin stipcib preparation wid remove that catiBa at once and lorever. F.IOKHKNE cures Ueneral Delilltty. Impotencr, Ner rons Incapacltv, I)ypcnsfH, Depression Loss of ApDe tlte. Low Whirl's, Itnhecillty. Mental Indolence. H'nmcia tlon. Fnnul It baa a most delitihitul. desirable, and novel elloct upon the nervous system, and an wbo aro In anyway prostra ed by nervous duublilies are earnestly advised to seek a v ure in this most excel ent and un equalled preparation. lilOKKKNft 'I he Feeble, the l.angnld, the Despalr Irg the Old should give this valuable dlscorerv a trial; It will be round totady diflotent from ail other articles lor the same purpose. 'I O FKM ALES. Hils preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses of all kin is, as It will restore the wasted strength with woader ul permanence. It Is also a fiiand Tonic, and whl fr,lve re ief in Dvspep sin with the first dose A brief persls'ence 111 Its use will lenovate tie stomach to a degree of perfect health, and binlsh Dyspepsia lorever. ,..,. tins Dollar per bottle or six bottles for 5. Bold bv DruKirist senrrnliy. Hent bv express anywhere by ad dressing HUTCHINGS A U1LLTKR Proprietors, fo. V8 Dtx a.reet, iew 1 orK. Hold bv JOHNSON. HOTXOWAT COWDEN. So MNoitn SIXTH Street. nvATr ji. nn 4 19 thstnfmrn Vo. 231 N SECONftat.. II ATS, STRAW GOODS, ETC., RETAIL AT WHOSESALE PRICES. BARNES, CSTERHOUT, HERRQN & CO.. S. E. Cor. Fourth and Chesuut St.s Are now closing out at retail their extensive stock of SWUNG AND SIMMER HATS, C'onsls Ing of Straw, Kelt, etc., of tho latest styles anil hu pi ovements At AVlioIcsale Prices. 6 20 wfm2mSp Those fn want of flood of this description can SAVB at least OftK Pit" FIT by pnr;haslna hire. Fl) R M T U R C.-TIIE L ARii K S T, Clieapo-t aud Ucst Block of Furniture In the vi orid la to be lound at til.ULIl CO.'S UNION FimNIIl'KH DF.POT. COKSElt OF MNTlt aD MAKKET STREETS Skd os. 37 and 39 N bh.COM) Street. Parlor bolts, in liuU. Brocade, Plush, Damask, ot lie p. lilnliiR-room. Chamber, Library. Kitchen, and Offlce Furul.ure, at labu.ously low prices, aud tho newest fcti ies and pattern. Public liullding. School, College, and Shop Furclturo fn endltss variety. All kinds ot Furniture wanted by housekeepers at exceedlDfcly low M Ices ut eltherot their immeurie estab liftiuicnts It vou want to save money and net well mrved go to (IOt'1 I) & CO. before purchaslnir eUo wbeie t'onierot JJ1NTU and MAKKET, and Nos. 1 and 39 N. (SECOND Htreet. 2 10 So g ? R IN O,. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WHOLKSALli AND UKTAIL, iSD MATERIALS FOU TBS HAVE. HtSI QUALITY ASD 8TTfLi OF SrKIMP MATTRESSES. J. S. FULLER, 41gintli3m Ko. 0 6. SEVENTH Stfeet. THE AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES No. 64 BROADWAY..' Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined aid reported npon. Competent Engineers fumlshsd to Utnlnc Com panies. Consultations afforded on all Mining, Metallurgical and Chemical Questions, at the offlce of the Burosa, GEO. D. H. GILLESPIE, President. ppAKg D KAI, ewretary. if tuWj rp QOLTOr4 DENTAL ASSOCIATION. AN AMUSING S T O TS Y, By On wbo VIU1 th Colton Instl AsaeclAt Ion. "Allrhtlna: from the omnibus which h.s brought uo up thron(.h Broadway's hurrying throng, which soom cvfir pursuing some mocking phantom tbat eludes tietr grss.t, we ascend the marble steps of the 'Coopor TJnlon.' It is all very fine' to enter tnls pleasant reception room, but tbe stualo bevond the folding doors 'ay, there's the rnbt' But as tbe kindly face and pleasant voice of tho Trofessor greet ns. our errand seems shorn of halfltt terrors. Yet we cannot forbear asking, as we present our credentials and look tfmld'y up at the compassionate dark eyes so far above onr own diminutive stature, 'Will It X 111ns?' A pleasant tangh and an assuring word con vince us that our time bas not Tet come; and wo comply with the Invitation to enter tho operating room.with our two accompanying friends (the fair ince of ono assumes the hue 01 C riven snow), with very much ihe tcollug that the fly accepted the proffered hospitality of the spider. " re aware of it we are seateiUIn the dreaded chair, en gaged la a pleasant conversation. Hnddenly we and a prop Insinuated between our jaws, and the montnploce of a villsnous looking black bag between onr lips. Two pair ol bands, so gentle In their manipulations as to almost lead one to doubt their owners belonging to the mnscu line persuasion, bold our month upon the pipe that tho Inhalation of tbe gas maybe more perfect, while the owners ot tbe aloiesald hands speak gentle woros of encouragement. The soft band of a lady assistant Is laid arsurlngly on our own, and we ean a'most feel the sup pressed anxiety of the two beloved companions behin:l tbe cbalr. A buzzing sonnd, as of myriad swarms o' bees I Anon comes floating by, In grann measures and long-drawn cadences, a sweet old tilutnuhal hymn, snob as those may slug who, having lett al of earth behind them, enter Into tne glory ot tbe Lord; and mingled with this, a wild symphony of cashing waves, ringing their 'ceaseless never more. Yet how strange 1 thac la.it worJ of the hymn gave us a slight twitch, followed bv two H.oro. which Partook t tho nature ol a strong vet pain less wrench. 'Your teeth aro nut.' sav three klrid voices. Hut we have not come down yet to tb s suhlunarv world sulhclcnily to comprehend their meaning, until tne assurauce ts repeated bv ono 01 the rami lar volcoi he hinu the chair We tlse a new being and leave at Uia feet of the kind operator flitecn molars and luclsoia a trlliu.e to the greato&t ulscovery of the age. "MAB.Y 1. ROCKWELL." Pit. COLTON has mane ibe Nitrous Oxide, or ' Laughing (las," tor more than twenty ) ears past and originated Its anivsilienc use fur the extraction of to lh In May, 18611. bince then we have administered It to over 15 00(1 PATIFNT8, l.llMIOFiTlRtJI'S. without a single failure to produce Insens'bllltv to pain, or one case 01 unnleasant or Injurious ell'ecis froui tho' gas, which fs so Incident to chloruionn and etl er very ono of these IS 000 pmicnts have signed a cer tificate scroll that the operation was ptlnlca anJ plea sant We can ex'ract iroin ten to flitecn toeth with 0110 dose of gas. 1 he fullowlna are tho names of some of the istln f uished persons tor whom wo have extrscted teeth witu tbe gas. aud to whom we would conliuenty refer; PHILADELPHIA. Onper Souder. Ed., lluruce Fnscett, t banes F. l.arrigues, Itcv. a. Paul, Kcv A ex. . I. Hamilton, (leorge It Stuart. WHilum v aruock, Kev Ueorgn lirinuhurst, I bar.es F. lih knol'. Ueorgo B . L. Clay. M. D , Hauiucl Kreamer, t. A. 'turpi 11, John Beiry, Wm, J,, son of Dr Gursey. Frank w. New bold, (leorge H Wltchc 1. M. 1) . A uk. '. Bournonvllle, M 1 F.C.Wilcox (3 years otdi, .1. (I. Mitchell, D. W. F. Itivemes. b. C). Herbert, dentist, John H. ( rombiiigcr, J. E. Iialicv. Thomas S. Harrison. ( o onel Lewis W'sgnir, J. A. McArthur, M. U., Alexander U. Cattell, Jlrs. .M. C. Ttlspham Mrs Wary '. Uo.iues Mrs. F. Fl.-her. Jtrs. s. 15. Whiting. Mrs. II. H. Weaver. Miss i.lllic b L-wis. Mrs P t; Be illinr Mrs James J. All n Wis. C.ara (J Iinlston, n 1 r,. n. unvut, Mrs U. h liuttur, Miss Anai iMoore, Vlas Carrie I'm. Mrs. E. K. Klsenbroy, Mrs. Dr. llennor. Mrs. cth B. alocum, nini.u.u. uraaioru. Wlss Fannlo Knowles, Vfisd Masgie Hanvoast, Mrs. T. M. Moore. Mrs Hanniih Phillips, Mrs. Ncllio V'llnon, Mrs baiah I). Toinllnsoa, rs AnnaTavlor. M.ss Marv M. Mitcbe'l. Miss Juliette .s. Rohoriu. MissBcbecca W. Aitcmus, NEW YOKK C. B. 1 ablpron, U. S. N. Airs. Kev. Win. Anderson Airs Kev. H. LooinU. Mrs. Ooorge he.torinaa. : Mis. Carrie Boillno. Mrs. James f. Harper. Mrs. H. M. Heard, IMrs. lilllo P Allhon. I Mrs. J II. Bache. I .Mrs. '. W. Adams ! Mrs. fieorgc H. Norton. IMrs. .lames H. Mills. Mrs Rev. William Molkln. ; And fourteen thousand Mhree hundred andCity-s.x others. A. A Howard. M. D. John U. Johnston, M D. F. iiolllek. Al. 1). H. C Jones M. D. B. L Walt, l entlsf. E. D. Kuble V. 8. N. N. W. Kiliksley, Dpntlst. Kev. Charles C. Painter. Kcv. F. Babbitt. Key. D 11. Fmerson Klehard C. Dean. M D , V John J Mltche l, M. Tt. Mrs. K. D. K N. South worth. i Many ol these patients hve written sentences onpo s'.te their namts, tte loliowhig ol which are specimen.; Without tbe slightest pain an uninterrupted dream Bv a fofion ilmitter oj Slate. "Came from Hudson would come from Knlnnd " "1 bought 1 was going up in tbe air, holding on to the tall 01 a kite " ' A good humbug, It a man can have his teeth drawn withou' knowing it. ''Abso'otelv did not know It was done till done.' "Twenty teeth extracted without the slightest pain, with ouo dose 01 gf s." 'So more old- lashloned dentistry for me." "My secono operation wl h the ga. have tried ether mosuearnesilv recommend tho Mtrous Oxide." "Very pleasant e ream." "Was weak and nervous, tecelved no pain, but won deilul'y re 1 re shed atterwards." "1 endorse ull writ'en above." "A pleasant ride on the cars." "A great improvement in the barbarous art of den tistry." 1 should never have a tooth drawn whhout It." ' God bless me uiven'or." But It will be asked, does it destroy all pain? Is tho gas pleasant to breather Does it leave auy bad effects aiierwards? Can a person with weak lungs or hcuit disease inhale It wiih saietyr We answer it does de stroy all pain; It is pleasaut to brea e no bid effects, such as depression or rcuo ion, tollow ; It Is sale for th iso having weak lungs or heart disease. Indeed we have had flu v such patients tell us they le.t belter for a week atter Inhaling the gas. But what do the medical profession say of the gas? The following letter fruin the distinguished surgeon, Dr. J. Al. Caruochan, to Dr. Coiton, speaks tor lteli : o. 14 Fast sixteenth street. ) New York, December U3, 1865. To yon Is due Ihe credit ofrevhlng tbe nse of thUr important agtnt In the practice of dentistry, after a lut of iweuty-two years. The vaiue ot a so e anesthetic agent, which can be used without anticipation of danger to tho patient. Is a great poun to sutloring bamanlty and I have related thus nih uti lv its a. lion in my own cases in the belief tbat H similar lavorab.e results are met with by others, the nitrous cxide gas will supersede all other anais tbetics l ow Id nse. J- M. CAB O JH VN. burgeon-in-Chief to the mate Hospital, etc. etc. TESTIMONY FROM DR OdI'COH. New Yoiik. March 8. 1861. Having r ccnslon rccentlr to undergo a minor sargloal operation of much severity, I emhra -ed the opportu nity to try the aniesthctio effect of nitrous oxide gas, Bilmlnlstered bv Dr. (J Q. COLTON. 1 found it per fectly satisfactory. I was put Into a sound sleap In a lew seconds, aid remained so until the operation and urcsflug ot file wound wero completed While looking lur ibe mcljluns to begin, 1 found they hud aP beou ,lono. JOHN II. GkHCOM. Physician to New York Hospital. Ihe degree of Insensibility produced by the gas may bp lnlerredftoiinthe following aMUMNU INCIDENT. A lady cams to our office to have ono tootb extracted. ftei examining the tooth, we administered the gas, ana when she tell adleep the tooth was extracted. 00 waking she spit out the blood, and in a tew minutes Yin u-ti o to vacate the chair ior another patient, and lake a seat at the tab e. Not ottering to pay, wo, a a gent e reminder, ask.d her to add her name to our scroll, "win I" said the lady, when are you going to draw my tooth ?" The tootb bad been out tcnmtnuies I TKKTIMOSY FHOM THE NEW YORK EVAVGELIST. " e are slow to believe In the efficacy of new reme dies tbat are ottered to tbe publtc, but tho treuuent testimony t f clergymen and others ot our acquaintance assures us that Dr. COL'ON, whose office is In tbe oopcr Institute has at last found a means of extract lug teeth absoluta'y wlirout pain. . . wa think it a duty to publish this fact, which we give, not on ourown exper'euee. but on the le.tluiony of men of blub vharae'er and Intelligence, who are utterly inca pable of deception." Our price 'or exlraotlng Is SJ lor the first tooth, and $1 lot each subsequent tootn. 6 14 tustit OFFICES t No. 737 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. So. 19 COOPER INSTITDTE, NEW YOEK. No. 168 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE No. 161 ELM STREET, CINCINNATI. tfo, 8? QLIYE STREET, si, toyis, -3 RAILROAD LINES. e""a DING K A I L 11 O A I) J (iHKAl TBITNX LtNI., rROM IIIILADKLIHM TO I II K IN1CBIO O PtNKS LVA M. 1UF. hchVYMtll.l, Ml'lJOB BANNA. I MUFItLSND. AM WYOMINtJ f ii yh. the N oiri n, NOurnwtsr, and thk I NTA8 HLMMtR ARHAMiEMK.NT OF FASSENOER lltAlN. Jtine4,lHfl Leaving the Comnaii.v's Depot, at TinBTRENTH aa t Al OWHUL t-lreets. Philadelphia, at the follow o liours i WORNIN ACCt.MMODATIO. At 7'30 A. il. lor Rearing an i intermediate Statlo A4 OhNiN( FXPKS.MH. At fl-is a. M. ior K udme, Lebanon, Harrlsbnnr. Pot Tllle. llneerovo. Tninuriua Kunburv, Wllllsmspo rlnilra. BeeLesier Ma.ara Fal s, HufYalo. A lentow llkmlmrrc. 1 Itl-ston, York, Carlisle, thsmbersbur Ilsgcrsiown rto. etc. Ibis ualn conuects at KRADINU with East Penn svlviinla Kallri nd trains for AUcntown. eto , and the Lthen n by train tor liarrlsburg etc ; at PORT CHTKi yih ( aiawltsa Kellroad Win tor Wll llBosbiirg. Lock Haven. Flmlra eto.; at HRRIH i 1 1.(. with Northern (rntrnl ( un.hor and Va ley. and Pchnvlklll and Kusqurhanna trains ior Northumbntland, il.iam.port, York Chambursburg, einegiove. eto. AFTER. (s K.PBK,S Leaves rbllaoelplda at S o P. M , for Reading Potts yli e. llairistinrg etc., connecting with Reading and Celumbia bid rood tams for Columbia, eto. t IttADINW ACCOMMODATION. Leaves Heading at 6 DO A Si., sloopliw atallwaysU tlons. a riving at I hllmlelphla at 8 M A. M. ltetirrnipg.avrs Philadelphia at 1 00 P.M.; arrive In ltcmlinu at J it p. M. I rnlns ior I f ilndciphia leave narrlshnrvat 1(1 A M. tV$ ?.0t;?y1"8 " 8'4S A- M arrlvlna In Philadelphia at VII) P. M. iteinoon trains leave Ilarrtsbarg at t 10 r.W.rotsvUleat2 P. M., arriving in Phi adelphla llARRlPBrRQ ATCOMMOD VTION. Leaves Rending at 7 DO A. M. and Ham!urg at 4 10 P. M ( oiiuecinv at Reading with Aitorunon Accom ""Jlatlon south, attl-jU P. Al., arriving In Philadelphia Market train, with pas.enger car attaofied, leaves Philadelphia at 1213 neon for Heading and all wav ma ill D I.eavis beiidliiu ai 11 3n A. M and Downlngtowa at rJ-30 r. for Philadelphia and ah wav aia-lons. All tn altove i rains run dally, -undav exeepteC hiipisv trains leave Pottsvlltc at SIM) A. M . and Phl lai'e hla at H'15P M Leave I hliadolphla for Reading a: H'CO A. si. t le urning irom R. sdPnr ut 4 2i P, M. ( IlKNiKK VsLLKY KILHOAt. 1 arrenrrrs tor Downlngtown and Intonnedlaie points take the , and 8-tft A.M. and 5 0 P M. trains from Phi Ml Iphla, returning irom Downlngtown at 6 3J A. M. and t'.l'' noon. N.W YORK EXPRESS FOR FITTSBCBU AND THK WKsT. leaves New York at OA M., and 80" PM.,pai8lng Keaillng at 115 aud 11 53 A. M and P4H P. M , and con nictingat Harrlrburg with I'ennst Ivunla andNoriheru. (intra) Railioad express trains tor Pittiburg, Chicago, W II ianisi ort. Flmlra, Baltimore, etc. T t turTing, r xpii'fes train lenves Harrlshttrg on arrival oi il.e l'r. ecvlvai la express from Pltisourv, nt 8 and J5A- Mi' endS-ift P. M.. paslng Reading at 4 49 nnd 10 82 A-M.. and IPSO P M., and arriving In New York at 10 A. At and i 45 P. M . Meeplng oi't accomoany these t ains through between Jersei city and 1'lttiburg, with out change. A mall train ior New York leaves Hartisbnrg at 3 10 P. M. Mall train tor Harrlnburg leaves New York at li .VI. HCHUYLKILL VALLLY RAILROAD Trains leave Pottsvllle nt 7 nnd 11 ,10 A. M., and 7 15 T. M leiuriilng lrom fsniaqua at T35 A. 41. aud 140 end 4 15 1" M t-Chl'YLKILL AND BDSQCEUANN A It MLROAD. 1 rains leave Auburn at 7 5" A. M tor Plnetrovo and Panisliurg and 1 5o P M. lor plncgrove and Tremont, returnliii' trom Uarrisliurg at 3 M P. M., aud float Ire n.cii tat 7'3j A. Al. and 5 tf P. M. TICKK'it Through first-class tickets and emlgrnnt tfekets to all the principal points In the North and V et and Canada. 1 be lollowing iickeis are ohtal ablo onlv.at tlirt otllca ol H I'.KADFtillD, Treasurer, No. 227 S FOURTH ntreet, Pbllaoclntna, or ot G. A. NKOLL8, Ueaeial uperintindent. Renoiiig: COMMLU ATION TICRI TS At 25 percent, discount. Let w ecu an points desired, tor luu.ilies ui d linns. MIl.F.AOE TICKETS, Good lor 5000 miles, be'.wcen all points, 52 6n each, for ftmilies and Aims SEASON" TICKETS, for three, six, nine, or twelve months, for holders only, to all points, at reduced rut' s ( LKRUYMtSV Residing on tbo line ot the road wll1 be furnished carus entitling thi msel.es and wives to tickets at ball fare. . IXi I'KMUS H( KE1S Ftom Phllad. ljilija to principal eta Ii ns. good for Ca tuidav , isunoay, and Mondnv. nt reduced fa e. to ue bad tn vatthc 'J icket Office, at THli.Tlit.NTli aud CAL LOW n ILL Streets FREIGHT. ooo3 of all descriptions forwarded to all the aliove noints, irom the rntnsiuiH'a now Freight Depot, BRQAC and Wll LOW NtritUT FREIGHi- TKAIN. leaver blladelpbia inllyot 4 So A M.,19 45noon,an1 6 P. M. fir Reading. Lebanon, Harrlsburg, Pottsvdle Port lllulon, end ull points beyond. Close at fhe 1 bllnflelph 0 I'ost Office for all placeson tne loud and Its hum lies at 6 A. At , and fur tho principal Stations only at 3 IS P. M. B 16 7i:ST JERSEY RAILROAD LINES, FROM toot of M RKET Street (Upper Ferrvl.com. FOURTH EMTiON i OJi DAY, J uly 2, 18li Leave Philadelphia as menclng Al i or t ope May, 9 A. M., Mall; 2 P. M , Accommoda tion. ForBridgeton. Sulem, and intermediate points, 8 A. IS. nnd !l u p. M. For MilivU o, and intermediate points, 8 A.M. and 2 P. M. Woodbury Accommodation, 6 P. M. KFrUKNtSO Leave Cape May at 6 ;I0 A. M.. wait; 5 P. M , Express ,1ave llriilgeton 7 15 A. M. and 3 60 g. M. Freight 6 .10 P. M. Leave Salem 7 A. M. nnd 3-I5 P. M. Freight 5 45 P. M. Leave Millvillo 6-55 A. M und 6 3i P. M. Fiolght 11 03 A. M Freight will bo teceived at Second Covered Wharf beiow Walnut street, lrom 7-00 A. M until 6 00 P. M That received beioie 9t0 A. M. will go through the Bams dav Freight Dcllverr, Ko 228 S. DELAWARE Avenae. J. VAN KbNSSELAEU, Superintendent Tte West Jersey Fxpress Comp.ny will attend to all tr.e usual branches ot I xpress businos. A Speolut Mes fenget acccmpanies each through train. OtUce No. 8 WALNUT btteet Philadelphia. 72 "VfOBTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Xl Depot, TU1KI) Mueet. above Thompson. or BETHLLHEM DOYLI-HTOWN. MAOCH CHUNK., EA8IOH. WILL1AMSPORT, aud WlLK.E?j At 7 30 A. M.(Fxpreas), for Bethlehem, Al Ion town Muu en chunk, Huleiou, WUllamspott, and Wilkes barre. At 8-30 P. M. 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"i Offt-PII1LADEL1I1IA AND ERIE RAIL lOUU RoAl.'lhis great nne traverses the NotUi ern and Northwest Counties of Pennsylvania te the tity 01 Trie 011 Lake Erie It has bueu teased and la operated by the Pennsv vania Railroad (.'onmanv. TIME OF PAXrfkNi.T BI RAINS Al PUILsDELfHt A. Arrive Eastward irie Mali Train, 7 a. At.; Erie i-x prtss Train, I H. Al. Leave Westward Erie Mall, p. M t Erie Express Train 11 M. , v M Passenger cars run through on the Erie Moll and Ex press trains both wava between Phllade plila and trio. ' NEW IORK CoNNECilaN. Leave Kew York at 9 A M.. arrive at Krie 9 30 K. M. Leave Fn at 4'45 P. M . anlve at New York 4 1UP. M. Elet ant Sleeping Cars on a 1 the night trains. For inclination recjiicilug pussenuer buituess, apply aicornerTlillti lEiH and MARKLT S-xoets Phi a. And lot lrcight buslnrii, of the Company's Agonts, a. B. Kingston. Jr., corner 'thirteenth and Market stream Philadelphia; J. w, Reynolds, Lne: William lltowa, Agent N. C. K R., Baltluiore. 11. P. HOUwlO.H. General Freight Agent, Plda. II. W. GW1NNFR General Ticket Agent, PbUu. A.L. TVLTK General bup't. WUllamgporu IJI1 II.ADKLPH 1a; G E RMANTO WN, AND , NORKIHIOWA RAILROAD. On and a tor WFDN EKDAY, May 10, 1866, FOB GERMAN1) OWN Leave Philadelphia 6, 7. ,, 10 11, 12 1. M.,1, 2, $'10, SH.4,6, 5,tl 7, 8 9, IU. 11,1'iP. M LeaveGotmantowu6,7.7H, 8,8 20, 0,10, 11, 12 A. M. 1,2 3, 4,4. tJ4. 7, 8,0.10,11 P.M. Ihe 8 20 aown train, and 3 and lH up trains wlllno stop on the Germantown Brsnch. ON SUN Da VS. Leave Pblladelpma 910 A. M., 2, 3 8, 8 10H P. at. Leave GeimantownS A M.. 1- ;' M. CHE8NUT BILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia a, 8, 10,12 A. M., 2, 3H tH,l, ELca1veCbesnnt Hill 710 minutes, 8. 9 40, 11 40 A. M 1-40, 3 40. 5 40, a-40. s "140 yWlnutes P. M. Leave Philadelphia 1)10 minutes A. M., J, 5. and 8 P. U Leave Cbesndt Hill 7 40 minutes A. At., 12 40, 8 40. an 2andnuie.PeiMoHOCKEK N0KKI8T0WN Leave Philadelphia 6 8-35 mlnuies,, 11-05 A. M., 1M, iH bH. tH, 8 05 minutes, and 11H P. M. I tvi Niiristown 6, 7. 7 50, , 11 A.J M.. 1. iH ik lfbKr- v-1,aln wnl it0P t School Lane, Wlsaa hickun. Manayunk, Spring Mill, aod couahohotkon only m 1 ' OS SUNDAYS. Leave Phi 'elphla 9 A. M.. 2)4,4 and 74 P. M. Leave liorristown 7 A. M . 1, bMi. and HP. M. . FOR MANAYUNK. Leave Philadelphia 6. 8 36 minutes, 11 "05 A. M., 1H, ) 6M, 0,81)6, andllM P.M. Leave Manayunk k,lH, 8 20, OH, 11)4, A. M.,l, 5. 6H 814 P.M. ON BUS DAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M., iH. 4. and 7 P.M. Uav Manayunk 7'4 A. M . li, 6 and BH . Mj W.b. W1LHON. General Huparlntenaapt, ' sxu 4 Wizm twv(i FUItTIIERFUOir.EUROPB Additional News by the 'City of London." Tho Italians Asking Franco for Assistance. The Recent Engagement with (Ii: Italians a Drawn 15 Attic. Ete Et4S Et Et., t Kt Etfl. Tho City of T.ondoiH r?port passing the steamer Denmark off Qucenston; on tho 29th, sixty milts west of Fastnel, pa'sed the tnt and a brig ripped steamer, all bound for Liverpool. Vienna, June 27. Dcnedek's paper says his attitude is accoutel for by hla desira to havo the Federal troops lorm a lunction with his array, and also to allow the Prussians to alvance in,o Bohemia, bo that ho may cut oil their retroat. Tliere is dissensljn anions the Hunjarlau liberals the Deak party being opposed to in surrection unless tho Austriann suffer a defeat, and the other party favoring an Immediate insurrection. Florence, Juno 27. The Kintr rf Italy yester day requested tbe as.-ilsttnco of Franco atrainst Austita, oll'erinp; in exchange the Is'and of Sard iina, in addition to important concessions upon the ltoman question. IIEAPQCAKTKR3 OF TITE ITALIAN ARMT, June 27. The army baa concentrated at Cremona and r'au'cnza. Florence, June 27. The Kinir has addressed a despatch to the President ot tbe Council, say ing tbat the battle of th? 24th was neither lost nor wen. lie adds: "I havo ordered a concen tration of all our forces to rcsnmo the canipaipn. Our army is in excellent spirits, aod anxious to be led to battle." Frankfort, J-.ino 27. The Federal Diet to-oaj-aprointe l P-itire Charles tit' Havana, coroman oer in chiet ot the Federal army, with instruc tions to conduct operations under the directions ol Penitiek. AiMria bus proro?ed to ber conf'eJerato allies tbat nil their Plenipotentiaries at tho Dint frhould be recalled and a comini'tee of Military plenipotentiaries appointed i:i their place under tbe PiesidepQj of Austria, itiia committee to have pbwer to decide ipon matters without relerence to their rlcctivc (Jovernments. This has not yet been agreed upon. Br.itLiN, June 27. Prussia has replaced tbe principal functionaries iu Saxon)', E ectoraL Ilesse, and Hanover. FROM WASHINGTON THIS AFTERH3QI.. SPECIAL IEPATCUKS TO EVENING TELEOttAPU.Q Washington, July 8. PaymnnterM SInstercd Out. Tbe War Department has issued an order relieving and mustering out of service Pay masters It. P. Dod;e. W. II. Jamc3on, and (J. B. Ely, because, at tbe trial of Paymaster Paul dine, they testified to having transferred fund deposited to their credit from ono National Bank to unotber, as tliev did not construe the order from tho Paymaster-General in tbe sense of for bidding pucu transfers in certain cases; their evidence tendinp to lustily Colonel Paulding iu. bis breach of tbe order in queslion. Drowned. Five men wero drowned last night by tho cap sizing ot a boat off Anuapolls. CONGRESS, WisniNdTON, Jnly 10. Senate. 1 Mr. Stewart (Nevada) submitted a resolution requesting th I'rotvilont to interpose tho trtxxi olhces ot the United States to secure tlu rjluao ot pcrtons ho d as prisoners in Canada aud elsewunro lor part cipution ia thu Fuuiaa moveinuat. Laia over nil to morrow. Mr. Poland (Vt ) introduced a bill to extend th time of ti e Alabama aud Florida L'anro id lor tho payment of duty on railroad iron. Ituforred to tho Finance Comrri tee.. Air. Tiuniluli (111 ) oil led up the ilanso bill to fix. tho number ol Judges ol tlie suproiue Court of itio Unitvd etatOD, ana to clmufte certain Jaaioial circuits. I he bill was paused. It provides tliat no vauattov in iho olHce oi Aisociate Justice shall be tilled natil tbo nunilMT el' Associato Justioes shall be reduced to six, sua i. iikus ceriain chai ses in the placet ot" holriliiu tlir Circuit Courts of tue United SU es Tbe bill to fiilurire tho public grounds around tho Cnpitol was taken up. Jloatto of Reprisentatlva: The Tarifl hill came up first as tho uulluishoa basi nebs ot'vester. ay. Air. Wentworth (111.) addro'sed tho House in aa hour's speech in lavor ol protoctiou HKiuu3tloro.no. couipttition. The lorllatd Mitlrer. Buffalo, July 10. A meeting ot citizens, presided over by the Mayer, was held last nifibt to take measures ior tbo relief of tho sufferer by the Portland lire. Latest Alaikcts bv Telegraph. Kew York, July 10 Cotton is quiet at 80:38ci.. Flaunt) (lull and 10(5160. lower; sab's ol 6000 oar rols at ijfl-40ig.l0-i0 for &tie; S 7b;l!l-76 for Ojios li 4l(a:13 75 lor vf stern; Southoru uroouinir, " larreia eold at fl010Vi17; Canadian brands are 10 16c. lower, 800 barrels no'.d at Silvia 75. Wheat dull and nominally 8:5o. lower. Corn is J'iola. lower lor mixed! sales of 6o,0H0 bus ids nt 87o. Eeel quiet. 1'orK heavy at $31 871 tor Moos. Lurdi uiiChanKcd. Whisky dull. New Yobk, July 10 Stocks arn wrnV. Chicairo and Kook Island, 06; Cumhorland prolorre I, 41; II inois Central scrip. 122; Alichfau Soutnem, 791 1 New York Central, DO; Heading, 10CJ ; Hud-ion Klver' 114: Erie, 70J ; Westem lin os lultvranu C'jmp inv.' 64; United States Coupons, 1881. V) ; do lRti2, 10C,) ; do. Itti5, lO&lwilh sulos of ovor a million dollars worthi; United Stites 10-40s, iSj; 1'rouurv Ilik, lt)8103; Uold, U0i; sterling exchange acUveat lWi. Philada. Stock Exchange Bales, Jnly 10 Eepoited by De 11 a von & Kro., Ko. 40 S. Third street SECOD BOAHU ffl000USB-20s6Si....l0Cj WOK) Cltv Csncw. ... 07 tJltXK) do . . . . 18(35. 10!J J!9iiO City 6 old. . . . 8H1 HOOO Cam. & Am. bs 95 I C6000 . do !. 1000 uo 05 600 do ui! I5U00 do..m 8i, 67 0J) 100 ih Catawn vi 3) 8fii It is said that there ia a cave In th moun. tains of Schohailo co inly. New York, which, bus been exploied for a dManeo of twenty-live ndlee. Parties are eenerully cartlod four;in l a half miles. It bas line halls, Bploudu ataln-MtPB and tbo usual wonders, ami curioeiUea of siibtcrl