( ! ' CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional Lccal Items sec Thiri J'ajrc Intkiwat, Rbjvknuk Rkturxh. llie fol lowing is the amount of Internal revenue paid by ttap newspapers of this city lor tlie quarter ending Judo DO: Public Ledger 79,706 5S Philadelphia Inquirer 83,017 41 XrectaKlFleRrapb 23.C40 00 Evening l'ulletln, no return yet made. Fioss, no return ret made. Aortb Aniciioan..,. , 1,1018 Ae. 10,48100 Dai y Sew... 2,875 00 Sunday Dupatoh 6,):47 00 Sunday Hmoa 4.323 35 hnnday Trauscripl 8 612 02 feanowr Meronry 2,21100 Saturday Pvonina Post 1 281 00 Faibmotjnt Pakk. It has always been beld to le poodpoiicv io merenso tne cjuvor's ot the cront miusci of the !ower ten thonsanl. In most ot tbe larpe cuL'S ot" tha Old World there ure provided ir tbe poorer clusso-.as well as tua move hieblv favored ones. nlnees of ivsort from the dust and confinement ot tbe city. There seems to be a peuerous rivalry be tween UlDfcrent platen to present the most pleasant aut aeieeable surrouiiiJin? to their respeoiive parks. Those in tbe Old World have bvoonip bo celebrated that their namea are as household words, and familiar to everybody. The principal cities oi our country copy after tbe Europeans in ieftarri to theo parks. although, necessarily on a smaller and lets nitigmficcnt. tale. New York baa in her Central Park, ap proaching more nearly t the eran leur oi ifune ot Lonion, Paris, aud otln r European cit ei. There the merchant and capitalists seem to take pnde in improving eveiy natural advan tage Central Park posse-ses. Elegant aiiri eiace ful bridges of iron or stone are built wherever the situation will a linit of them. At every con venient and shady spot, liirlit, airy summer houses are placed for the benetit ot the tired pedestrian. On the lake, :w it is called, every care has been taken to render the placo as de lightful as nature, msi ted tv art, could make it. As one Bits down in one of the lovely rustic (lodge f) on Its bank, and beholds tho inagoii cent swans and bcaitiinl aud rare watenovl floating on itaeurlace, aud th? lbht, gaily colored boat plying around toe lake, he might almost think he was in tairy laud, and not within such a short distance of the bustling world of busi ness. New York considers that in spending money to beautify her park tho is making a rich investment. That in providing music to calm the rounds and improve tae tastes of the lower classes, to whom such luxuries would otherwise be inaccessible, she is actually making a reduc tion In the expenses oi government, by im proving tbe morals of tbe people; and she Is right. Why does not Philadelphia look at such mat ters in ire same light as New York? In our Park at bah mount we have vastly tho advan tage of Central Park in natural scenery. The beauty of situation Is ' unsurpassed by any park in the whole world. The picturesque hills, beaut fully wooded, and the river SchuylKill, whose beauties have been the theme of song and the pride oi our city. For miles np the river the eye delighted to rest on one succession of beautiful views, in whatever position we may take on the bills. It is time that our city had made Borne moves in the right direction. Much has been done to improve the natural advan tages of the situation. In the old Park, indeed, but little could be added, except in the add tiou of more shrubbery, and a more becoming enclo sure on the Coates street boundary. With the exception ot the walks and urives and the hydrants for supplying the thir-ty visitors, very little has been add"d to the new Park. The approach to it irom Coates street is a disgrace to our city. By expending a few thousand dollars in build in an lion or stone brhige, and ervcting a suitable gateway, this appioach might b; ren dered an ornament to the Park itself and be a credit to the city. As it is now, we cross a rickety weodeu apology lor a bridge, over a dirty utile creek, through almost, a foot in depth of dust and dirt, refore we enter the grounds of the Park. Once vn-ide, the scene changes, and tbe eye is delighted with the smooth "ravel-walks aud r rives winding around and up tbe slopes and terraces. The boulevard on the liver iront is lovely wi'h the picturesque houses ot tbe Schuvlkill boat clubs But still one caunOv help thinl-ing, as he looks around tbe place, that everything is in a comparatively embryonic state. We want more flower?, more accommodation for the weaiied pedes trian. There are bo many beautiful spots to build small rustic arbors on the crest and sides of the slopes frontlne the river. - Small ob servatories might be added at a small cost. But, above all, we want more music. The trouble is . tbat we comment e too late in the season for this. Duiiner tho hot summer months Faiimountis the almost sole resort of the poorer classes to get 'a breath of the pure air ot heaven, and enjoy the green ao refreshing to the tired eyes of the laboring classes. They fay tbat "music hath ch arm to soothe tbe savage breast," and there ' is no doubt that it would have the effect of still ing the passions oi' the unruly who were under Hi influence, to such an extent as to lessen tne number of brawls materially, that are constantly occurring in tbat neighborhood. By all means let us have tbat luxury in our Park. We need it now, and should have it. Public Nuisances. One of the greatest blessings winch the law coolers on a citizen, is tbe riht to be unmolested while in the quiet pursuit of bis business or enloyment of bis leisure. In all great cities there are quarters where tbe law seems a- dead letter, and rogues reign unmolested. Into these places a respect able perwon dare not venture, especially alter dark. This tact Is known and recognized, and no decent person will venture into these quarters . without expecting to get into trouble, as a mat ' ter of course. But In the respectable quarters ot the city, in those places inhabited by the upper classes of society, around our squares and parks, one would naturally suppose th it there w.mid not be allowed the rumttn or tne wanton to insult the passer-by. But it is a notorious fact, that alter nightfall our squares and the Park swarm with the vilest ot our population. There tho ears oi respectable people In the ne ghboroood or passing by are saluted with lancun.ee the most vile and often- . sive tbat Teckless and shameless depravity can invent laneuage and conduct that would raise a blush to the cheek of any man if he were not a - hardened oilender himself. The police are doing thrix bect to abate this nuisance, and in conse quence there aie scores of arrests l ightly. Still, much remains to be done, and severe examples should be made of those arrested. Splendid Exccbsion to Cape Mat. The 8cott Methodist Episcopal Churcn have appointed a committee to arrange an excursion, on a errand scale, to the tamed watering-place and sea side spa, Cape Inland. The Hue steamer Jeneleoi been engaged for the excuriion.and she will take an admirable ocean seep during the trip. The excursion comes off on Wednes day, the 25tn instant, and tne tare ior a gentle man and lady bea been set at the very low price t $3 (or the rouad trip. The Kennebec will leave Arch street wharf at bab-paat 6 o'clock, and Watibinzton street wharf at 6 oclock, next Weduesday morning - Not Dead, ab pouted. We are grati fied to be able to coutradict the reported death o John O. HolliCK, jr., or me uooawill Kngiue Company. Mr. Hollick'i injuries received at the Commerce street tire were quite serious, but - will not prove daneerons. He is doing well, ' and Is to a lair way for n early recovery. ExraoPEAif Pebiodtcai-s. Mr. A. Winch , Ko. 505 Chesnut street, bas forwatded to this office the following magazines and papers, for -which our tbanks are due: Lowloi .society, SejiK liar, Cornhiil. and st. Jamett Alaqaiiu, for July; Once-a- Week, M-the-Year-Hound, Cat Mt Ittuttrakd Faptr, Punch, Fun, (to. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 18GG. Thk Insurance Kings in Council Grand Comiunation Pnorcenn-Uniform Scalb ok ritp.MicMH. A nicermg of President and Other officials of iriaiirano.n rnmnnntn was h 111 ill New York cttv yesterday, ibr proceeding of wn cn were oi great, inf rest to all ot our o n renin ho have iinv dealings with thoe institu tions. One hundred and fifty delega es were pn sent, represent ng tho States ot Pennsylva nia, New xrk, Mas-achuset-s, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Virginia, Oh o, md lltino s, itud a cnpiial ol about $30,ti00,(,00. Mark Howard, Esq., ol the Merchants' Insurance Company, of Ilartfoid, t onn., was eke'ed President, and J. M. Kankw. Esq., ot tbe Fulton Insurance Com pany, o' New Vork city, Pecrtary. The object ot this gathering of insurance kings was to form such a union among the companies which they represented as would enable them to act in concert in their general business proceedings, having special reference to the rales of premium and the prevention of incendiarism. A Committee previously appointed, through its Chairman, Mr. Ileald, of tho Ilome Insurance Company, presented the following ser es of reolinious, which were unanimously adopted: " IV f. treat. It is we'l kno vn tlmt thebustmMs of Flie li.turauce, in which l invented, in tho Unt.od Hates, some 805,000 0W capital, la from inn pr va lence of elreinel' ow tares of premium and tioin excessive tosses, growing out of tha frequsney ot lilts dnrintr ihe past two ycais. not only nun reran tcrntive to flie stocKho dors oi many of theie tnsti trl'tin", fat threatens tne impnuo mont of t'ie capital and tbe cousrquouc withdrawal from the corumunny ot aafficient guarantee aira nst I stns br fire, tlirrebv afleo'injj tno inien-sts ot the prtnoelr merchant , who has larire amount of proportr at nsif, and the poor man who owua only his own honiFsteao, and wbo a ike seek protection against the calaui'ty of the pora bio destruction ot thou pro perty by the de ourin e emont Urn. "Kinofvtfi, That t h a self-evident nroposlfion that those v bo risk their capital in nrovid nir the moan ot ir.suratce apainst loss or Are, are Jmtlv entitled to receive iroji those whom thoy ti.us protect men rates of i rem Din as wi.l, aft r meeting t ie losses, yield adrqua e o mpon ation ior tho nazard to wh'ch si ch capital is expngi-ii ; and it is b ilieved tbat tbose who atek sncli rrotecttno irenera'lv apiro oate this fact and are disiieseato uphold the ej.n. rau es in a ressonab e advance of rates, as the tiuo meani ot promoting their own security. "Jienolreil, Tbat te rn atly reduced raes of pre miuio which haveobtained within the lastlevyoais, in conneottoD with th larae amount of Iopssuh. tuined bv the Ore insurance com;ianio in tbe United States within tho past t o jear, have rendered a mninro advanee of premium ncoea-ary to a contlnu ont o of tbe buslni ss; and It eonseq'ieot v becomes tbe (iuiv oi taose to wbom th- basinoss of tne coat' panics Is intrusted to adont Judicious inesure to obtain bv eeneral co-opeiatiou a suitable advanoo in the rate of prrraiumt " It, was proposed to form the association into a National Board of UiiderwrPors, the objects of wuien snoiiid bo as folio: "1 Toex'ablish and maintain, as far as practicable, a svgteui ot uniform rates ot premium "2 To tstub'ish and mani'aina uniform rate of compcnFat.on to events and brokers. "8 To repress incendiarism and arson bv com- bitiiti'.r in fnitrihlo measures ior the a-iprehension, conviction and punishment of criminals eueaged in tnis ijcfaiious business, "4 To d- vise aud plve eflbot to measures for the projection ot our common interests and the promo uon ot our genera' prospemy. Considerable debate uro-e on tho Constitution proposed for adoption, hicb hntilly passed, with some sliebt amendments. It provides tor the election and duties o the officers of the Board. The powers of the Executive Committee were thus defined: "Tbe F.seoutive Committee shal! oonsist of fifteen nu mbers ol whom not less man three, nor more ban lour, rhall c enrescnentivvg of companies of the city of New York, not less than two from ojti- paaies in tbe cit o' Hartford, aud not more than tbre; and not exceeding two fiom the cities of Uas tn, Providense, Pliiladelph a, Ba.timoro. Chicago, Ht. Louis, Cincnna I, New Huven spnnrfie d, Wor- cetcr, i lcve aiid, Aibanv, and san Kranoi'co. lue comm.ttee have power to 111 vacancies. ' l nbali be the duty o the Kseoative Committee to ci nsicier all ptanB pro rosed tor the common wel fare and it foui.o worthy aud O'acNcabl. to reooui- mend iho adoiaion of the same bv all the members ot tils Board; to aid and advise In fio formation of local Hoards at a I p om!non; points, and in tbe es tablishment, as far as practicable, of rates at all siraller points where such aid and advic" mav bo desired; to endeavor to procure uuifo mity in t ie lorm ot policy tn be used, and more careful mode ot writlne poicies lliev shall ai-o consider and recommend some mode ot obnutiua the evils of loose and indefinite untfe-trritinir: suoh as the too seneiai perm sslon of o ber irsnranoe without no tice; the granting extia pnvl'ees without eharie; FKCt'Bsive insurance: bastv adiustroents and nay- nieut of U.sses. and kindred evils that tha practice of later years has eugratted on the busnessot nudor writinsr. and other ma te's promotive ot sound un derwriting and ihs general good of the members of this association." A'ter further discussion of sundry matters, the Convention adjourned, to meet again to-day. . Stealing Shibts. During the late wretchedly wilting weather it required .a large stock of linen to maintain a respectable degree of stillness in tbe street. William Jones is one of those unfortunate individuals who is endowed with considerable pride and very inconsiderable wardrobe. Yesterday seeing some nice clean shirts banging very conveniently in the yard attached to tbe premises occupiea ny mr. nance, cony- first street aud Darby roal. he leaped into the vard and confiscated them. William got sate over tbe fence aain with hi"! precious plunder, and was coma on & b way reioxine in me anti cipation of the unusual luxury ot teveral chances ot linen, when OUlcerLvter discovered bini and made cbae. Although William made desperato efforts to escape, and dropped his precious Blunder to facilitate it, hews caotured alter a cl ase ol two miles, and takon before Alderman Allen, wbo committed him to answer i ior his covetousness. Mayhem. John Smith, claiming to be a Prussian bv birth, and unable to eet tnto the war in his own countrv, undertook to make one in this. On the 4th of July lie trot into a row with tbe keeper ol a laser beer saloon in the neiehborhood of Fifteenth and Parrish streets. and bit his ear completely off. Xesterday he wan recocmized bv an officer lrom a description. and was arrested and taken bo lore Alderman Hutchinson, who held bun in $2000 bail to answer. Smith i a man about twenty -nine years of acs. and at tbe time of the occurrence of his brutal assault succeeded in making good his escape. Thk Snoebbund's Picnic. On July 26 (next Thursday evening), the tamous ien irerbuna nrr.Dose to p.ive one of their old-fash ioned and deliahtful musical midsummer nk'ht pi n ics, at Smiih's Island. The programme ar- rnnrpd tor the occasion is brilliant, and a3 no nun will ba admitted on the Island tbat evening without a ticket, it will be perfectly sale and enlovable lor ladies and children. Tickets have hppn nlaccd at the low rate ol titty cents each. and mnv be had of Janies N. Bedloe. Esq.. the accomplished caterer of Lakemeycr's Hotel, in Carter street, Deiow inira. noVKRKOB CCMTm AT THK SEASIDE finvprnnr Curiln arrived at Atlantic City to-dav, ior the purpose ot speuding bis summer vac. tion. lie had previously engaged rooms at the United States Hotel, ruts ebiaunsnmeci is now enteitaining two hundred and ntty ifuests, who w imvinir h. fleliL'httuI time, from all acoounts. The "United Ktaten" is one of the favorite resorts at Atlantic Citr. No guest was ever Known ;o express dimtatisf action with the treatment he received from "mine hosts." Susstboke. Yesterday, at 4 P. M., Albert isaMor, a workman in tbe employ or Aiasey Collins, hrewers, and residlne at No. 513 South Mceteentn strnet, fell in the street rrora sun stroke, at Croad and Market streets. He waa taken to ihe Pennsylvania llnanital. We are in Dopes iubv mis may he the last case of coup ae soieii we bubii nave io reoord for some time. General Meade at Lnun RitAnm. Major-Oeneral Meade Is now stopping at Long Branch, N. J. On the 24th Instant there will be a errand military display, at whieh th com- mander Of the Army Of the Potoman will rviar the State troops ot New Jersey. TV-Aurvlrn Thia mnpnlnn V, t 1 m man waVJound in the" wV, I He is supposed to have been drowned. The Coro- uer was Bum vuv-u. Cri'Ki.tt to Awimal. It Boems stranze tbat men will never learn to be merci'ul to their beasts of bniden. even when suffering them selves. At f'allowhill aadNe Market streer. the paser8-b and the people llvlnar In the neiauborhoori were very much annoyed and their feelings outraged bv seeing a brute biat- lne his poor rip ot a horse with a club. The man tn. jacoo Loimer dv name, was engagea in huckstering cucumbers, etc, about the strsets, in a small cart. His sorry-looking horse was In a terrible state ol debility, and the wonder was how tbe poor beat coulJ carry htnvelf along, letting alono tbe cart of vegetables. lelmer. who Is a cripple. walking with a crutch, then beat the aaimal with a club until the bystanders interfered and had htm arrested. He was taken bctore Alder man Toland, and helj in $ 500 bail to answer t'ie chnrceot ciucl'y to animals. There are abundant chances to make a score ol examples ot thoo unfeeling wretches who are so much lu the habit ot abusing hor-erc h. They may be teen in our streets any t me ot da v. DISORDERLIES. Airs. Alice Newton "keeps" an establishment at the corner of Oay street and Hamilton' alley. The vmton at this bou'-e sre numbered by the legion, a ad ot lute have,! hee.n rather boisterous tn toeir de meanor, Ir to in-doors and out. The are hard drirkers and hurd cases generally. Per barbir- ing such customers and disturbing the repose ot the neighborhood genorally, Alice was yester day broticrbt before Aldciman Ramsdale'. Tho magistrate concluded to detain her unt.l the could furnish SU00 hall to kur the peace. Thereupon the unfortunate lady despatched a messenger lor her daughter. The arrival of the latter caused tbe affair to tuko a rather melan choly turn, the dauehrer declaring that she was respectable in character, ana would do nothing towards koepinir her mother out ot limbo, her appropriate abiding place. So Al.cc wa trans ferred to that locality. Joseph uood and Amnliu Shaw, wbo were foun I bv the police in Mrs. Newton's establishment, were each held in $100 bail to answer for their disreputable company. By Lightning to the Seaside. The Cauiden and Atlantic ltallro.id nre cow running five trains daily throueh to the seashore. Tue I'gbtnmg exrress, which leaves this citv a', i P. M., makes the distance in two hoars. When a person can not ouly get out of the heat and tur moil of the city in two hours, but likewise transport himself, body and soul, to the ocean withm tbat time, we mope that it he does not now and then embrace such an opportunity it is because he is a misanthrope, who takes doltirht in human misery, even though ho himself be the sufferer, or as a miser who boards up his coppers ior tne inacnnite Douentot ins unerateiut pos terity. Atlantic City has acquired a reputation for cool and refreshing sea breezes which is not t be cainsayed in such weather as this. Tickets can re obtained at iso. m$ t hesniit street, in the Continental Hotel, and alo at the office ol the Local Express Company, No. 26 8. Fifth street, or of the rentlemnnly asrent of the Company, Jchn G. Bryant, at Vine street whari. Old Dog Tbat Oct of His Wrrs. Ou Howard street, below Master, lives a vicioiii brute of the canine soec.es. He barks, and bites, and tears around in a fashion that does not suit the passers-by. Sometimes be takes hold of their pantaloons. He has even been known to run his teeth deeper, aud leave their imprints upon tbe fleshy parU concealed within. Altogether he is considered a very camrhty and disagreeable sort of a beast. Jacob Sboemaicer owns him, and persists in letting him live. For thus upsetting the feeliug of security throughout the neiehbor hood. lie (Jacob) was yesterday sent Io iail. not being able ti give a bond in the sum ot S-iOO 1 that he would make his appearance when wanted. What was done with the dog we know uot. If he is not a dead dog by this time, there is a screw loose somewhere probably in h.s coffin. QrjABitYMF.N" OJT THE H AMP AGE. Yester day several young men engaged in peddling oranges, oysters, and also lager beer, in the neighborhood ot Bockdale School, were driven away by some quarrymen engaged in blasting in the neighborhood. When they had driven the venders of beer and oranges awav from their wagon, the said quarrymen helped them selves liberally to the luxuries. They were, however, arrested in their unlawful procood inas. and taken before Alderman Beitlcr, and beld In S500 bail to answer the charge of assault and battery and riotous behavior. Their names are Thomas 6imet. Walter Barrett, Robert Ervcnt, Francis Fredericks, Dennis Fell, John Binnet, Pat Divers, and Isaac Conly. Liquoring on the 8abbath. David Saddler keeps a gin-mill on Centre street, in the Twenty-second Ward. That much the law, very unwisely we think, permits him to do with out any molestation. But David has also tallen Into the habit of liquoring his customers on the Eabbath day.. He ought to have known that the law prohibits such doings. What renders David's misdeeds in the liquor business even more heinous, is the fact that he dealt, out his spirits to a woman last 8 mday. For th's Ai ler man Thomas yesterday held iilm in $800 bail to answer at court. Robbing his Employes. Yesterday Mntihew Lynch, employed on a farm near Ches nut Hill, was arrested on tbe charge of appro priating bis employer's goods to h's own use. It seems that Lynch was in tne habit of taking grain, vegetables, and chickens to market, and failed to render any account ot their sales. He had In this way abstracted several hundred dollars' worth ot material irom the tarm in the space of two or three years. He was finally de tected tn his refanous operations, and takon before Alderman fetallman, who held him in 1500 bail to answer. Assault with Bbass Knuckles. Yes terday at ternoon, John Fell persisted in bantring around a house in tbe neighborhood of Tnlrd and Brown street". The proprietor ordered him to take himself off, whereupon Fell is Bald to nave fallen upon tne former, striKing mm in the temple with a pair ol bra.s knuckles, which he wore. Ihe wound was a very serious one. and may prove dangerous. Tbis morning Fell was taken before Alderman Toland and commuted to prison to await the result of the Injuries he inflicted. "Nymphks du Pate." A young female, answering to tbe nam ot Kate Patsou. was ar rested in Franklin Square last evening, charged with insulting persons in tbe Square, and be having nerseit in a very indecent manner. Hhe resides at a place near Seventh and Arch, kept bv a Mary Kmitb. Alary was bmnd over bv Alderman Hurley for keening a bawdy house, and Kale waa Bent to the House of Refuge. Lakceny. Ellon McGrady. living with another woman at Sixth and Bedford streets. was brought before Aid. Bonsall, who coaimit'ed her to answer the charge. The accuser, the party she was living with, did not appear aaainst her at a subtequent examination, and she wus discharged. Found Dbowned. This morning the bod v of tn unknown man was found drownod in the first dock above Vine street wharf on tbe Delaware front. He had evidently been in tho water some days, and when found had begun to decompose. Sihgclab irricT or a iiiou Wind A man One day bad walking gone, Havinv a nice new sack coat on, When theie arose a dreadmi rale, And tilled his coat out itke a aail Ye, toot biin up into the sir And yet thai eoat did never tear! Frightened at flyina "dear knows where, He drew his arms out ol the sleeves, And dropped down on a pi'e of leaves, Then gained, reooverin from the tali, ' "htron la the work of Tower Hall 1" Zmsw jbuitnri. Light Canimert and Cloth, A'pacca, Drap TEte, Z.i'7l Cfunimer, White and Col&rtd Jhtck Skele ton Veitt. lifht Vatfimtrrt, White and Colored Duck, and all lind of Linen Patt. All kind of Seasonable Clothing (brHtn't, Youth', ? o-'' pw,0", Ko. eia markbt bket, UkflKSTT fc CO, Tn IstnKciUTT o rnrsiciAns! is hi toriy ln y lofted agamst by venders ot quack nostrum, who cannot porudo member.! ot the profession to use or recormncLd i heir pills or powders. Ihe pro prietor ol MAKSDEA 8 CALISAYA TOXIC has so inch complaint to make-he bas abundant reason to re urn thanks lor the cordiality with which the ablost members of the profession rpcom metid tbe Due ot tbe Callsaya Tome; they know what such a mnriioine should be, and ther know that the toniela preolsely tbat thin. Depot, fio. 487 Jtroadwajf. Arte York, For tile by Jihnston, Hollovaii f Cowdm, Whnleiat Aqenti, No 23;.Y. Sixth itreet, rhlladrlphia, and by all druggists. IsiroRTAHT DiscovKny ULruon pbom a Xkw 8tlPKCB--MOll,T OOTUlVALLKD A PUinaDKLPUI IN thk PiPOOYKiiER - We learn, by t. e arrival ot the briy 'lliias H'ulier at this port, from t Bari's and ,sLa,tliat sulphur in luexliau-tib e qaantttles has beeti found at th atter island. Tangible evidences aro lumehrd in the lorm ot a larie cons 'a; anient ot It, acc mpaiiiod with speoimeus of oiher mine.als, to t olui.ei I'eter F. S'out. Hieny baa Ionic enjoyed tbe crei!P and monopoly ot lurn shlrg hi preoions rtic e to tho ait, soi.-nos, military, and commercial worlds; bat by reo n ex p. orations made nnrier the gnid.moa or enr fellow tonmraan, Colonel Peter F. 8 oat, to the We-it India i iM.tis. wider instructions ot com pany to m itn a 0 in rtloi'cal and geo or ical examinat on, dia coveted in the la ami ot Habi tnis a rent and iova'u ab e piize to the United State prhaps the world. A Sew I oik oompanv entertained lor a lonu line an idea oi an eip oration i f this nature, but to (,'olonf I Moui Is nue tho cred-t of tne di'covorv. 1 pon bts iwrsonal aooonnt be secured by pifOtiasa a iarce tiaot of ihia valuable mineral iand, and ani Mquently secured a nleltmo lea-e of an Imtn nss tiael ptov.ug more valnab e than ids tndirtd ial our cl.ifc thus rendering tue sulphur product a lm i cjoiy to himsdr. A company wa proposed at d loinisd nnaur tbe titl ot the a a Sulo'.itir iiiiuonv to deve op n s pu-cha-ed estato, to wmo i be nirst aenrrously acc ded; and wo now hivo tho positive evwt nee ot ita produotivenoss, as we I as (by letters; tbe promise or a tut ca'R-oin a few days. A meeting ot tbe itockho'dora of the company Is cai cu on Monday, the 231 imnant, a will be sen else here in our paper of to-cay. Get the Bk8tI Ihk Best WhatT Whv, the Vest every thine the best clothing and food, the best sewing machine and piano, tho best books and pictures, the bet husband or wife, above all, the test medicines and for all doranirotumts and dis turbances in the a tmotary avtem this is, beyond doubt, MARS OKA'S CA HA1 1 If A TIKE 8 YE UP. Drpot, Ao. 487 Eroadwzy, Aw York. For sale by Johnst m, HolUmay $ C'irden. Whileiale Agents, Ao. 23 A. Sixth itreet, Philadelphia, and by all dtuggists. "Nkkdlks' CAMruoa Troche." Indispensable to all tourists. Positive cure for Howe i Complaints, choloraio Diarrnoea, etc. Mads ouly by C. H. Nkbdles, Twelfth and Hack streets, PlllLAnKLPHIV GO cents per Box. 1 dozen, If 5. Iv tour Liben Clotue) are "soan shrank" the? will never slirmk any more. All linon suits boucht oi Cl.arls 8tokes& Co. are warranto 1 not to shrink. Kemcmber Stokes "Ono-prloe," under the Conti- nenial. I?kiuckd Paicut u uu vuu v.it eaod Photo- rraphs, natural and trutntul in exnression aud ar raugemont, and artistic in execution, ga to B. F. kteimer's uauory, no. Area street. J Mr roved Look-Stitob Uachimes for Tailors and .Manufacturers, utovof & Biker Sewing Ma chine Company, Mo. 73J Chesnnt street. 7'SOs), 5-20W, Colo aud Silveb, Compound Ikterkbt and Ubourrext Bank Notes Bodoht asd Sold, bv Drkxel k Co., Ko. 84 South Imap Shukhx. Compound Iktekest Notes. 7 810 and 6-20j wanUd. ve liaven & Brother, So. 40 S. Third St. "Inbricative packlne ior steam enmnes. for terms see 7icuenutsi.,puua.,ana Wd6vat.,new york.' Croveb & B.ker'b Uisiest Premium RlasHe 8ttch fSewing Maohinos lor lamllv use. Ho 730 Chesnut aireet. Popular Tailoring. Beadt-made Clothino, asd Fime Cubtom Work. Waravakek k Brown, Oak Ualli Southeast corner Sixth and Maukkt Streets. MARRIED. EVAIfS BUSfeELL. On the 12th instant, at tha residence oi me untie s tamer, oy me Key. William 11 Hare. Air. JOHN H EVAN'S, nf Ounada Wat. to Miss ADD IE y. hUS niXL, of this city, i o1aY KNOWLTON In Boxborouarh. July 19, i the residence of tho bride' muther. bv the ttuv. David oienoer, li A MILTON K wit AY. of Wasu ingtou, I), i ., to Mi-s VlKUl-MA L., daughter of tne law unis tvnowitoa. . DIED. BENTLEY. On "Wtdue-uay morninir.the 13th in- giant, M.KOAKEr, daushter of David B. aud bipina jt. Deuney, in tne Btu year oi her asre. j ne relatives ana irienas oi me iam.lv are re- queste l to a' tend the fuuerat, from ber parents' rsoence, no. via nu toowooa street, on Saturday afternoon i ext the 21st instant, at 8 o'clock, with. pot lurtaer notice. -. -98 f Ntll.L On ,the morning of the 19th Instaut. JA M E8 K El LL, Sr.. in the 89th rear of his aire. . 1 tie relatives and inends ot the family are respecN inlly inv tea to attend tbe funeral, trom the residence ol his son, James Neill, No. 1826 Wallaoe street, on iaturaaj aueruoon at a o'olocz. To proceed to Mount Alonah Cemetery. -kh , 1MVO,S-On the 20th instant. Mrs. JANE S'H MON8, wife or tbe late Stephen M, Simmons, in tae 66ih Tear ot her acre. The reiativs and mends are inrited to attend the tmeral, lrom herresid noe. No 230 Pine street on buDtiay niornini at 8 o'clock. To piooeed to Wood- i aii os cemetery. iTlTfilPiNn ttd rprrt? mnr nrraT i v vi tin iii, i , i ' j , V X rhrods. ero . as It paises over the onrpst, a PateuC rrpt 8 vesper doea n t ores theiu into the bodo. tlie carpet as a broom dees It la, therefore, ess inju rlous and more exiiedlUous. Two of the moat auprov 'I kiaus ior saie oy tkum am BUA tsr, So. 844,.uhiThlrtT-flv(.) H 4 KKK T "t . below Slnth. If ufin, uisi Kilts, nun p. til, i-'o u dings, and i ther preparations of green corn ara liked bvjou.trr the fateot Corn lira era ithlco will romve 1 1 ' " ' nvt " Wntn nrm in Wtavr r- , alltnepuip iroui ine nun la a very superior manner. TKUMt.M m SHAW. So. SISfF.lBht Thlrrr-fl-el M HKfTt . bnlow Vlrh. TBON AND BRASS fKJRRW EVEd, SCRKW L K nrs. Picture Blngs, Hooks Nails, and Knobs, tor sale or T HUMAN SHAW , ,..( Klght Thlrtv-flve) MSK8KT Hu. baoir Mmtb. JNSURE YOUR LIFE 1T 01U 0WX HOME C0MPAXY, TUE YME33ICA.T, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth ana Walnut Sts. lasorers la this Company have the additional frairan- tetoftbe C PITAL BTOCK. ALL PAID CP IS CASH, wlkb, together with CA8II ASSETS now on hand, eoount to ovtr 81,500,000. jtgTBl'STEKU are well-known oltizens In onr midst, enift'lng it to more consideration tbaa those whose managers reside la distant oltlua. .Alexander Whllldin, j, i dear Hioiubou, eorg Koiient, llt n James Pol ock, lkrt'. Hoberta, p. . Vlniile, 1. M. Wbliluln, William J. Howard, Samuel T. llodlue, John lkmn, Henry K. livnnett, Hon Jooenb Allison, Isaac Uaxlttbuxat, ALEX NliER WHILLDI W. Presldeot. fcEOBGE M'UENT, Vice President. JOHN C. BIM8, Aotuary. JOUK 8. WILS0H, acretry ana Treasurei, 7 71 FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM YASHIHQTOtl. TIIE ADMISSISN OF TENNESSEE. An Exciting Discussion in the Uoufo of Representatives. 1 1 THE MANLY ART." A rrlzc Fight on the Potainac. EUGLISH BEATS BOUL3TEB TO A JAM. Etc xto. -to. xsto.. :tc SPECIAL DRSPATOUE TOTHKEVBNINO TBLEOBAPH WASIilNOTON, July 2). This morning, at 6 o'clock, a prize tight took place on tho Potomac river, on the Virginia shore, two miles this side of Fort Washington, between Mike English and Hoiatio Bonlster, two Sew York bruisers. En;lih was the victor; time twenty-two minutes, and twenty-four rounds were fought. Boulster was beateu by Collier, of Baltimore, in a fight in tho same vicinity in March last, on which occasion bis hand was broken, and the disabled band gave out iu the fight to-day. The fighting weight of the parties was about 138 pounds each. Boulster was bailed on a charge of arson in this city to take part in this fight, ' CONGRESS. Washington, July '20. Senate. Mr. Edmunds (Vt.), Irom the Conference Com mittee on hc bill to protect the Uvea of passen gers on steam vessels, made a report. Tne llou.se agrees to all the important amendments of the Senate, and tho bill Is substantially the same as passed oy the Senate. The report was agreed to. Mr. Fessenden (Me.) reported trom the finance Committee the Tariff b it, as passed by the House on Widuesciav, witu amendments, wnicn he said wrro important. Oidcml to be pnnted. Mr. Edmunds (Vt.) introduced a bill, entitled a b ll to pievent the Courts from being used as a means tor the prosecution ot loyal citizens. Be'errei to tbe Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. btewart (Nevada) called up the bill grant ing tbe rigbt to all citizens ol the United States, or those who have declared their intentions to become citizens, to enter aud explore tho unoc cupied mineral lands of the United States, and prescribing the coLditions upon which they can obtain and retain possession. The bill was passed. llnn off BeprMtinUitlweaw Mr. Deminc (Conn.), from the Committee on Military Affairs, repoited a bill to establish and protect national cemeteries, wuich was recom mitted, aaa ordered to De printed. Mr. Banks (Mass.) on leave introduced a lolnt resolution, giving the building recently occupied for the purposes ot a lair in aid ot the Home tor the orphans of Soldiers' an t Bailors, to the Home tor un additional tair. together with all tbe materials, etc. lie ad inree times, and passed. Mr. Piice, from the Committee on the Pacific T? n a 1 a n rl a rtitttl Vkill r oiiIKamds tKn i e s of certain bonds in denominations greater than $1000. Bead three times, and passed. The House proceeded to the consideration of the loint resolution tor the admission ot Ten nessee. . Mr. Bingham (Ohio) withdrew the demand lor the consideration ot the previous question, and modified his substitute bo as to read, "Joint resolutions declaring Tennessee again entitled to Senators and representatives m Concress": Whereat, The State of Tennessee, has in troid faith ratiuea tne arneie oi amendment to toe constitu tion oi ibe United States, prorosed bv the 1'i irt v nintn uonvross to tne ieiriBiaturcs or tne several States, and has also shown to the satistaotiou ol Congies., bv a proper spirit of o edtiuoe in tbe boay oi ber people, nur return to n -r due aliBiuoe to ihe Uevernmeat, laws, and authority of the United States. Therefore be it Jletotved. Bv tbe senate and Honse of Represen tatives oi the United S ates of America, in Couvross assembled, that the State ot Tennessee Is hereby rt stored to her former practical relation ti ihe LI i ion. and is a?aln entitled to be represented bv Senators and Representatives in Congress, duly elected and qualified, unon th'ir taking tue oaths oi omoe rtquirea vj existing laws. Mr. Bingham renewed the call for the previous question. i Mr. boutwell (Mass.) offered the following as a substitute ior air. isinenanrs resolution: W hen Tennessee shall have ratified tne amend ment to the Constitution, proposed to the Leis tvieaot ibe several states bv tne inirty-nin Ji uon sress. and shall have eatabliahed an equal and lust svsu m oi auvace ior an ma e oitizeua wttntn us jurisdiction who are not less than twenty-one years oi are, tne senators ana itepre.eniarires irom suon State, it found duly e'eofed and qnalined, may. arer aavmg taseo tne required oatn oi omoe, ne aumittta inio Conaress as auen ; provided tbat nothing in tbia section contained shall bo so construed at to lequire tbe disfranchisement ol any loyal person who is now allowed to vote." Mr. Bingham declined to allow the amend ment to be ottered. Mr. Ward (N. Y.) desired to offer an amend ment, adding to that offered br Mr. Hinznam a proviso tnat "tne united mates ao hereby re cognize the Government of the State of Tonnes. see, inaugurated under and bv the Convention which assembled on the 9th of January, 1SG5, at the city of Nashville, as the legliirua'e Govern ment ot the said state, entitled to the guarantees and all other nghtB or tstate toverninent un ler tbe Constitution. Mr. Bingham declined to let the amendment be ottered, and insisted on the previous ques tion. The previous auestlon was seron.led. and the resolution ordered to be engrossed and read the third time. Tbe preamble was then ordered to &e read a third lime. . . Then the House got into some contusion about the preamble, whicn finally resolved itself Into a motion to reconsider the vote by which the preamble was ordered to oe en grossed, and read the thud time, which motion was laid on the table. Yeas, 105: nays, 2'J. Mr. Le Blond (Ohio) addressed the Speaker, as it on a question of order, and commcnoed to say that a portion of the merabera on bis side desired very much to vote lor the resolution, but could not vote for the preamble. He was interrupted by calls footer, and was informed by the Speaker that if he had a question of order he roust staie it. Mr Le llond, resuming his remarks, stated, amid' loud calls to order, that as the House would have to vote on the resolution an 1 pre amble as an entirety, some mombers on bis side would vote against the whole tt.ing. The Speaker stated that there was no prece dent kiioan to the oldest member, where a bill bad been ordered to be engrossed aud tne ques tion occurred on Its passage, a part of it could be passed and a part rejected. That was utterly impossible. The time to vote for or against a preamble was on ordering it to be engrossed. The previous question having been seconded on the passage of the Joint resolution, rMr. rrlgham roae to close the debate, bat lei ded for a halt an knur in FlMr. routwell, who proceeded ta a:l Ireas t lionso against tne joint resolution. Bold Robbei- in Dos torn. i Bostok, July 20. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon seme bold thief entered Kinsley ft Co.'s Express office, No. 11 Sta e street, anf etola a box from a desk In Mr. Kinsley's private office, in the rear ot the businesa-roorruT i box contained . certificates of 460 shares Adam Express Company stock; one share BosVaau Newport, and New York Company's stock; 6t share Aquidncck National Bank; a check Ot. the same bauk for nearly $100; and about f3S0t in bank notes. The s'ock certificates cannot ba negotiated, and the available funds the tfakC obtained do not exceed $3000. From Cincinnati. Cincinnati, July 20. A party of PhiladHaMs, Councilmen arrived here yesterday, and were met by a delegation of the Cincinnati Coun?ih, aud escorted to various points ot iutorost in the city. They leave lor Loulsvillo to-day. Tbe Commercial Las a despatch, stating tha tbe Hon. Thomas Ewing has written a lottcr endorsing the Philadelphia Convention. Mutiny Among tbe Colored Troops om folly island. Cni rleston, July 20. A mutiny occurred last night among a portion of too neajro troop on Folly Island, which was sunprossod a'ter one of the mutineers had bnen killed and tw wounded. The rest of the mutineers ware brought to tho city to-night under guard. Accident to an V dltor. Tbot, July 20. Mr. A. Forida, editorially connected with the Daf.'v Tunes of this oitf accidentally fell lrom the third story of th PhceuLx Hotel, at Lansingburg, lust night, and will probably die. Sailing ot tho Steamship "Atlanta. Nlw York, July 20. The steamship M ania. sailed to-day for Europe. Among her passengers is George A. Townscnd, who goej out as a oar respondent of tho New York TFoWd with tbe Italian army. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw Youk, July 20 Cotton Aim Flour dull, rnd fV" 10 cents lower; sul.-s oi 6000 narre B at S5-R(kiitf90 ior Mate; 8 20'12-16 lor Ohio: and 5 fcfxu 9 lor V estern ; Noutliern drooping, 300 b urw n Is s 'd at f -tl5'jl5 75; anadiao easier 20 ) bala. sold at 8 4(al2 40 W heat verv dull and deo mtv Com Utin. I'ork dull at e3l-263t 87J ior mesa. Laid Aim atl20jo. Whisky dun, bnt uuonanreaT. Kew York. Jniv 19 Stocks are atesdv. Chea and Kook laiand, 97i; II ino a enral 124); HioM pan Soutnern, 8jj ; Mt-w York ( eutral, 106; Keadtnjf. 110; Hudson Bivor, HPj ; canton Uompinr lli; Viiginla6s. 82J; Mission 16s 701; Erte,66i; Wes eia Union Jelcraii Couipmy C4; lliit-d States on pons ol 1868 124; du 1-R3. 106; 1 0.1866, 106; 10-408, 9?j Treasury 7 8Cs 11083108?; Oofa, 1601. S rrlirir Kxcbange quiet; slifhi Mils 10 por oeaL premium. (JHEROKEE CUltE. THE GRBAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED YOUTBtrilL 1NDI8CEKTIOX, VIZ t . SEMINAL WhAK.Nkb.i, UB OF AlfcWOKV, UMVEB9AL LASBITUDK. fAl.Nt I.n i tit. HAl-'K, Clkl.NKSd of VlRIOV, WEAK NEBVKS, OLD AO. wrncuiT urkithim;, IS SANITY, PAUS CO UN TEH ANOH, CONSUMPTION, L, . AND ALT, TH8BAJJM1 That follew as a sequence of yontuiul Indlseretiona. THE CHKKOKKE CCBR Will rstore hea th nd vigor, and etleot a permanent cure attt-r ail other medioinns have tailed. 'Ibirty-two dkb pamphlet sent In a sealed envelope, tree to ary aridr-. i ilea ' pet bottle or three bottles for t. hold br sll DrurKintwt or will ou nt br tiDnai ta any por Inn oi the norld, on the receipt of price, Liy the o.e ptopne.or, DR. W. R. MERWIM. Ko 1 Walker street, Mew York. CHEROKEE REMEDY Cares all t'rlnary complaints, vim. wraol Inflam motion ol tbe bladder aud Kiilneys Uetencloa Ol Urine, btriciu esot tba Uretara lirops.cal Kwe llns Briok. liunt Deposits, and all diseases toat require a diuretic, and when used in oi niuuctiun w tn the t'HUtOKtlfi INJKiTlOjr, does not fall to cure Gouonbuca Ulnet. and all Moons 1 Inouargea In iloleor l-'oinnle o irlng recent ossea In trom one to three davs and la esp cla ly leoammendem. In tbose cases of Fluor A bos or Whiles ta Pemaiix. Ihe two meuiclnt uwii In ronjanotion will not tali n remove this dlfat-reaab e coma aint, and In tboss cast Where on er nieulclnes nave been used lbout saooesa. ITioe. Heuedy. Ons Bottle. ibros Bat. lei, a, luhcilun " ' si, The Cbervkee "Cur." UE m dy " and uAtf en-m" are to be found In all well-regulated drug stores, and are r commended by physicians and druglts l over he world ior iheir luirlnslo worth and merit. Boms nn pr'nelpled dealers, ho we veil try to deeelre their eas terners by e hLg cheap and wortbles oompounla la order to make money In place of these. B nt rt ef red it the drsfcvibiswil no bay ihem ior you, writs io ns, and we wl 1 send Ihem to roa bv ex Dress, secure r packed, and tree Iroiu observation We treat a I dlseaea to which tbe human system Is sut ject, aud wl.i ba I) eastd to receive fall and explicit s at-menls from h. who have ial ed to receive rebel hereto oie. Ldlea er gentlemen can a dress u ta perfect eimAtltme: Wea sire to send our tbu-ty-two page pamnhlet Ire so every ladv and gentletnau in the land. Addrass all letters lor vamph eta, medicines, or advice, to tbe sole proprietor. rr. w. n MEKwm. 6Jmwfsrp Ne. tl WA K KB Street, N. Y". REMOVAL. TBS BR aNCn OFFICE OF THE KEW YORK ACCIDENTAL INSURANCE CO. IB BBMOYKOTO No. I I a South FOURTH Street. 7 11 12trp FRANK O. ALLE.V, Uaoaer. UNADULTEHATBD LIQUOR8 ONLY. K1CHARU PKNISTAV6 Sr'.'RK AND VACTi T"s. So. TSf CBKSNUr HTRKKT. Near ir Oppoait the Post Oooe, PHIIADELPHIA. Families sopplied. Orders from the Couatry promattx attended to 0 lit J)R. SEELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Care Warranted irDlreotions are followed. COLD IN I1E BEAD BELIEVED IN A fXW M1NUTE3. 11 B. 6EtLTE'8 IirtONCHIALi 8YTITJP! An unfal Ina Lemedv ior ooghs. Colds, Bronchitis, Bore Throat. Hosntenest and Irritation of the Bron chial Tubes ot -uuis, Tickling lu tha Throat, and CrouB. DB. D. H. 8EBLYF & CO.. proprfetom. Kresport, IdluoU. AGENTa KOH PHNNS1LVASI. KB' Mil KU ItsKDS PO Nos. 14, la, 18 aid -J Bouth t K Jf f d Htreet. DYOiT CO., 7 9mWB8wn yo.232North8C'ONl)8lrtet.a JMPROVED ELLIPTIC HOOK L0CK-STIICH SEWING MACHIBTEJ 01F10E, Jvo. 923 CHESNUT HTU2CK1. !tOl BEW1NU MiCUIN8, Bepalred and provtJ. ( 4
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