f THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY", AUGUST 1, 186G. 5 AMUSEMKNTS. RiATORt at tbi Acaobmy. We have received lie following letter from Mr. (irau, which will undoubtedly be of absorbing Interest to our drama-lovipg reader: To the Hditor of The Evening Telegraph i Nkw York, Jnlr 80. Dear Mr: I take pleasure 1. ll ...... ,Kn ....... I . V 1. ..AT ...... .1 1J1 CIIIIIDH J OU lUfclllKCIIWC III A IJHTW CHOUtCU I a enraaement wun tonanie Adelaide Kiatoniora ' aerie ot one hundred aud tweiity performances, to be riven in tne uu tea Maes ana Havana, aiore over, tint I liave conclude! aiianrementi for nine appearances ot tn's aaii.e rreat artut a. the Aoadomy of hvmo, to be givn in two weeks beginning on tno 12tti of November. Itie aunouueement ot Madinri K lutein's arrival in th a countrv nt creating con dor able interest, and 1 havo no doubt hrr eomm w li be appreoia ed among cuch an lnte lectuai community a I'hiladelphiaua 1 a.t.iif tliai the Intelligence of atacame It Eton's vi'it to rhiiadolplna wUI be re ceived with plea nre b vonr leaders, I romain, very reapectinllv, J. Orac. This deseivedl.v wot Id-renowned artist is at loot coming amongst us. Sue ha" forjears en tranced Km cpoHn audiences by the po-verau l , artip.ric linish ot her acting, the melody and flexibility ot her voice, her niany womanly qualities, and the angelic attributes of her char acter, t-lio eniR to Have lieeu one of the very few vocal and ilramn-o stars that huve emulated the virtues of Jennv Lind. Let us give her a hearty welcome to the Quaker city. To-morrow we will publish a short -ketch oi her extraordi nary professional career. Chfpnut Stbeh TnKATRK. The second repre sentation of tho gorgeous spectacular extrava ganza, 27ie Utecpinq Ifcaitiy, took place lust night at this establishmnt. The scenery is of that resplendent description that at once dazzles and delights us. The good old davs of 'Harle quin," "G lumbiiie,"' and "Clown." when the irresiHtii.le Oiimaldi act our grandfathers "on a roar," have passed into lorgettulness, and in their place have we these fairy spectacles and tnblaaux vivanls. Tne one at the (Jhesuut Street Theatre is among the best of this class, aud is brought on tl.e stge with an expenditure of time and moiiey unparalleled in the dtarnatlc annals ot this country. Lat night the repre sentation w as a perfect sacces. Miss Jole Orton, as tbe "Slocnincr Beauty," acqu ttedherselt with thai delectable grace Hnd sweetness which have won her a prominent pi -ice in the fuvorof the people in the Uuittd Suites. Mr. Michaul Wooif was also not ceable, no less from the energy of his acting, tnan irom the lsiMe improvement on the lornier night. His unequal success doubtless was owing to its being his brst night before a Philadelphia audience, and the emour- rassroent consequent on the tirst production of tne piece, several otners were very BiiccesMui in rendering their various roles. Mr. Henry Pearson, as ihe "King," and Mrs. Charles Heurl (Mrs. McK. Rankin) as the "Pnnce," did them selves infinite credit, and were received with deserved applause. Next Monday will be pro duced, lor tlio tii-st time, liaccharat: or, the Knaves of tho Pack, in which a formidable urrav of dramat'c talent will assist in its hticcessiul production. Walnut Stkekt Theatik. The successful adaptation of Alexandre Djinas' great story, "The Three Ouardsmeu," has o'jiainel, de servedly, a large and increasing patronage in our city, more especially so under the superin tendence ot the able and efficient manager ol tne Walnut S'reet Theatre. The acting ot Junius Brutus Booth has been the subject of universal encomium, end being supported by such a galaxy of histrionic ta.ent, lie has rendered the Walnut Street Theatre the centre ot dramatic attraction. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For Additional City Inifkhgcucesee Ihird Fagp. Meetings To-Day. The Philadelphia Society for Promoting Agriculture held a saied nieeuiia at their rooms. No. 702 Walnut street, at 11 o'clock this tnorninc. This evening, at 8 o'clock, a meeting will be held at the Birmingham lloiel, Thirteenth and Christmu streets, lor the purpose of forming a bfnehcial society. The National Union Johnson Club ot the Fourth Ward hold a unvihui to-day at No. 712 Pas mi uk road The National Union Johnson Club of the Third Ward assemble this evening, at the House of Iudustrv. This evening a grand luuch is to be served up at the Twentieth Ward Ceary headquarters, Eleventh s;teet and t.irarrt avenue, ine Ameri can (ilee Club will enliven the scene by their display in the art, oi political minstrelsy. The'Nnt'onal Union Johnson Club ot the Thir teenth Ward will meet this evening, at the Grant House. Kiehth and Soring Cat den streets. The "Boys in Blue," meaning therebv all honorably aischarsed soldiers, are invited to assemble at 8 o'clock this evening, at the house of P. J. Schroeder, on Frank lord road, near Orleans street. The National Union Johnson Club of the Six teenth Ward will met to-morrow evening, at wo. 114 JNonn inira street, to listen to speeches, etc. A Peep from tub Ci-otms. Few Phila- tlelnhinns havn entorerl the nlensnre of ascend ing severul thousand feet above the level ot their ow n broad and beautiful Delaware, and m that cool and clouded auditorium, of casting on the picturesque scene that slumbers below them, the "quiet of a loving eye." it marks an epoch in existence to so sunt tne kaleidoscope ot cir cumstances, as to be able to view the sinuous river verging ou either aide into the misty abyss ot me honzon, tne clustering nouses inter spersed with Ihe small, bright emerUds of the trees, aud the thousands ot people that toil and sweat among the streets, and move about like so many water-flics on the smooth sur'ace of a riyulet a nerfect map of a great city and its vicinity a bird's-eye view. Major Ilay is giving a series of balloon ascensions from his Amphi theatre in Camden, which are being largely patronized, especially by tbe ladies, and will no doubt grow more and more popular as the per fect eaie and safety ot the ascent become known. The beautiful smmetrvot his mammoth bal loon, the expert kn- wiedgeof its proprietor, and the low rate of charge which is necessary to enioy this rars ana twilling experience, are elements w nicn canuoi tail to make the enter prise of Maior Hay as great a success here as that ot Prote.BiT t.O've is in tne metropolis. Delta Grove. This place, which for many years past has been the retreat tor Sunday Schools, has become tne report ot rowdies. thieves, and blackleirs so much so that the residents in that locality intend, at the next session ot the Burlioirton County Court, to nre sent the place as a r.uisanee. Last week a down town fire company visited it. and spent the dav In d inciDg, drinking, and rioting. One woman was knocked dow n and robbed of a gold watih worth 3U: two others had their pockets picked. On Monday a steamer took up a crod iht denorted them-elves in such a shame- ml manner that, the hotel-keeper at Delaneo was compelled to close his house, and about bttv of the excuroionisti were atra'd to return on the boat. During the trip do.vn several fights ffi.rreri. and one man wa3 brutally beaten. Veaterdnv a steamer carried another disorderly crowd to'the ground, and the citizens nt Delaneo were Khocke l by toe presence and conduct of a number ot drunken lemaies. Deatu of a Merchant. The public will learn witu regret of the sudden decease of Mr. Isaac J. Kvaus, ol the tirui of H. Ruddy & Co. At a meetine ot the Corn Exchange Association hniH thU mnmintr. llr.Narhau Brooke, the Vice- Vr, anient nt that body, aunounced the fact, and a preamble and resolution were adopted exprus- irrmm to a ' (J hit.d. Yesterday a vouna child, named Jacob Trout, only a year and a half old, tell trom tne Beconfl-story wiu t a tniuA In Ludlow street, above Thirty- seventh, in Went Philadelphia. The child tell mi Ha henrl. Inliirintr itself so that it died in a lew hours. Casks of Cholera. There were fifteen rases of ctolera reported to the Board of Health since our report ot yesterday. Ot these four were fatal. TnF Late ExcTJBfiow op tok "Kejiuk. bko." A number of statements having 1cen publi-hed in tbe papers of our city, reflecting ou the conduct of Captain Clark, ot tho Mcainer Jient.ebto, in regard to tbe Scott M. R. Church excursion, we cheerfully open our columns to the tct-lmiony of others who have made trips in his ve-cl, both previous to and Klnce that of the Scott Church. We have also had a conver- ' , ...... ' - " rumm wan .niii iiara, irom winrn we ma divined that there was nothing tbe matter with tbe boat, but that the slaw time made wa owing entirelv to the passengers all crow ling on the upper-deck, and thus littmgone wheel out ot the water. We are also convinced that the captain, knowing tbe Kennebec. as;he does, as a slow but sure vessel, never made any promise to take the i arty down ; in nine hours and return with them in seven. Vmimihgton, July 81, 18Rfl. To Captain P. R Clnik. vl tbe steamer Kennebec: We, the Under uersli'i.Kl, members of Committees of -sociatious ttiat have chartered your steamer lor oxcur.uon par tita during thu pieneut season, dosiro to return our s-.icore tliHUks lor the many cotirt'iej affirdedus ly yoiirce t. ai.d tliose under your command, and to testily to tbe lauiiciuess and reliability of tbe etrauier Kewni htc, ol the tea-pulug qualities of wlileb we were niado i erlcetly satistied during our exour Dions to (jHpo May. Jbo ccc iiiinouutions aflbrded on the boat crave ventral satisfaction to ol ttio excursionists whom we have tbe pl asure to represent. AM.IAM J. K.KNKY. JAMH JtlcULlNCUEV, Martin Iiu.ink. HAUVth ti. iAZEWULL, 1noM,s B Mkauan, William Johnson, William Omenskttkr, John V. I bkistt, jivibr hayzh8, jb,., John Aeniz LlWIN t'AKSWXLL, Committee of the Water Witch Steam Fire Engine Com pany, Commitee of the f ame uose Coin pan). II all of Lutkrtili.k 1Odqk. Ju'v 80. 1831 At a meeting ot Win Commit 'ee appointed by Lcierville mmikc, ho wa. l.U U r , ot 1'cunsv.vania, to eot up and tako cbume ot an excursion to l aoo Mxr aiid leiuru on board tbe steamer Ke.nnvbtc, on tne 8ih ma ant, ihe lul. owing preamble and rco.uaons were paired: W i trea. w o have with repret seen a sene or ar.icles published in the various papers ot I'm adi l pbia, ciiidenining tho capacity, satoiv, aud Bulling quant e of the said steamer; and whereat, we, tlio said Committee, uid have enarve ol an excursion on tbe aoove tiato on Hoard ttio i-aid steamer Am- nibec; at id tchrreas. the said steamer did perlorm to the aatialxotion ot the said Committer as wen, ai tar aa we are In tunned, attor close tauuirv. to the entire party of excursionists, oon-istin of buuui uvn uuuureu persona, wv uwm n uui ju hi Captain Pbilip It. Clark, ttio owners ol tho boit, ana tlio coimnnnitv at largo, to use our pub 10 etibris to place, as tar as we are able, in propor light ( there- ioio ' e it Resolved, that we, as a Committee, are folly satis- fled with tbe manner in wuiob tbe said boat did her work lor us, having done a I her agent j claimed lor ner at me time ol uer charter to ui. Jtetoivta, Thai we Colievo her csi.mc ty to be equal to LCHily doub.o tbe number ot pumona we bad on poaru. Jtetolned, That the said steamer did make her passage from Chester to Cape May, landing in oigbr lie un, returning irom tbn aid landing tu (Jhescer iu b x and a bait hours, rounding to anu stopping at Marcus Hook going and return ut. Heeolvea, that we boueve bet boiler prieotlv (ale, having curiied irom eighteen to twentv-Hre ptunosol steam norm,' ber entire passage, and en- cctintiniiir a vtrv lieavv surm on ber homewaid tiip. Jivsolvcd, 1 hat we have iound CaDtaln Clark. toeillier with tbo other otlicers and crew, to be per iod sent ctnen. JitKuiveit, 1'bat we fully believe the tau't, if any. in the 1 hiiaue pnia excursion lay not in the boat or her officers. llcuolred. That we behevo the reports as published are calculated to uijustiy injure the reputation of poi n ine onivor ana ooac Ueiontd. lnat tbo undersiened committee are will.ng to iiidivirtual y answer any question that mny be ersonally projiounded to tbem, or to make tho above assertions good under oatuor other wise Ji( H0ive", I hat the above prrambte and resolutions bo tendered to ti e o vners or ajreuts ot the bout, to make such use ol them as in their judgment, they tna deem proper. William a. lUiNBH all, Chairman ol C ommittee. John C. liAiiuowci.ouoH, feecrtary ot Com mit co. .1. B V ahahtsdalex, Treasurer ot Committee. John Audeisoii, N G. Vunliorn. ilo ert Smith. Juuie s K. Unit, Kohcrt Sinirleton, V illiam iirvw- bUr, 1 LouiUfc Smith, John Urn per. Ball Masque at Cape Island. A.n infinite iunii ol amusement is expected at the grand bal masque and sea-side carnival at Cape Island. lho.-e romantic tntons and nymphs whoireuucnt the various four story "cottages by the f-fu." Irom Old Point Comfort to Long Krnnch and .Newport, seem bv some "cantrap ?leigh','' to be drawn irresistibly towards Capo May this year, and the beauty and wealth of tho whole country are there represented- A concentration ot the-e social attributes is certain to be ell'ected upon the beautiful lawn of Con gress Hall upon the evening of the 9th instant, one wees rrom to-morrow. This corneous affair is under the sunerintend- anee of one hundred aud titty oi the most promi nent and influential gentlemen staying at the various hotels of Cape Island. Superb music win ou discoursed oy a combination ot tnreo im mense bands. A great attendance is confidently expected. No expense will be spared togive the visitors ot this huge lestival all the proper op portunities lor their comfort and enjoyment. Riot and Assault and Battery. Yesterday alten oou, between 3 and 4 o'clock, Itody Martin, rluerh ware, Samuel llucchinsou. and Matthew McClelland attacked two negroes at the corner of Ninth street and Columbia ave nue, with brickbats and stones. Olbcer Matthews, of the Kighth District, who happened to be in the neighborhood, dressed in ci'.i.ens' clothes, attempted to make arrests, at the sauie time telling them he was an officer. The rioters then turned upon him also, and beat him very severely. Sjon after, some four or Ave officers were sent to the scene of ihe disturbance, an 1 succeeded in arresting the tour men mentioned above, secreted among some barrels, and in the outbuildincrs of a molasses refinery In the neigh borhood. They bad a bearintr before Alderman Fitch, who committed them in default of $2000 bail each to answer. Another Arrest of Mill Robbers. Patrick Tobin was arrested ou Monday after noon, charged with being accessorv to the lar ceny of articles from theTucony Mills, in con nection witu Conner and Chandler, who got the copper rollers and delivered them to Tobin. who sold them and divided tne profits with hu two accomplices. When confronted with the evidence against him he also conte-tsed, and was held in x'iooo bail by Alderman Holmes to an swer. Tobin is a dealer in iron an t metals, and has been engaged in that business tor over seventeen years. He is reputed to be in iude- Dcndent circumstances, lie ha- uo stated Diace of business, buying and sellluz tor ca.h. He resides in liiddie street, near Spring Garden (jus Works Firemen's Excursion. The Reliance Engine Company, No. J7, intend pntticipatuig in a viaud excursion to brookivn, L. 1., aud Aiunnv. N. 1'., ou the 12Mi ol September. Many of the prominent citizens ot l'nitadeiuiiia ueintr mem bers of this company, the select chatacter or tue party will be undeniable. Thev will be accompa nied by the Natioual Cornet lsandot Prankiord. end expect lo take sixty or seventy members. wbo, during their stay, will be th gucsls of V ranklin fcuglne Company, No. 3, ot that city. Riotous Conduct. About half an hour after midnitrht this morning, two ol our citissetia, Dass'ng or residing in the neishborhoort ot Fif teenth and Market streets, were assaulted by some rowdies, bcverai arrests wre made, ot the parties, and two of them, Joseph Parker and James Tunmins, were chareif with as.-ault and battery, ana held iu $1000 bad by Alderman joues io answer. James w. tsieke s. who hud a revolver on his person at the time he was arrested, was held In (tttuo bail to answer the chaiveol currying conceded deadly weapons. Arrest on Suspicion of Muudcr. A colored man by the name of John h'raoknn was arrested yesterday near the Delaware Avenue Market, on suspicion ol b'-lng concerned iu t'ie murder perpetrated in Woodbury, some days sbo. He was taken before' Alderman Delanv, who deemed the evidence sufficient to commit him tor a f urther hearing. A Musical Feast. Those who delight in "cencord of sweet sounds" will be uud nibt eJly pleased to hear ot the proxlmitv of som? ot the most eminent musical artists, chict among whom Is M'me Marie Fredertcl, who has thrilled by her impassioned and molodlous notes many a Kuropean and American audience. Franz Himincr, the gi ted and cultivated tenor, and Jean Louis, the celebrated baritone, will give a gtana musical entertainment at the 8urf House, Atlantic City, on Saturday evening, August 4, a-flsre I by Theodore Hermann. To be lollovved by a grand hoo, given by the Batterlco Batd. An enteitanmen'. so unique, and arranged with such good taste, has seldom offered Itselt to pub lic pr.tronage. Ye lovers of music aud the graceful art, go. Cok nubia L Fei.icitt. Christian Elw, residing at Twenty-fourth and Callowhdl streets, was arrested for beating and sbusing bis wl'e. Christian Ohaf's in a name ?) is a Dutchman by birth, an 1 six leet two inches in height, and stout in proportion. His wile is a small delicate woman, and goes oat washing to support herself and b.m. Vesterdny he pot drin k, and folio .d ber to the house in which she was enca'ed in her daily employment, and committed a brutal assault upon her. Alderman Hutchinson held him in $000 bail to answer. Alderman II. LT. Shoemaker. There have been numerous reports coiner about to the effect that this pentleninn was dead. These reports have caused a great deal of anxiety to his Irieuds, and we are requested to sav that there is no truth in them. The Alderman Is in good health, and aUcndiug to his business as usual. DinoNKST Servant. Caroline O'Brien, residing with a lamily t No. 1519 Spruce str.-ot. as a domestic, was atrcstcd yesterday on tlie charge ol larceny. She das, it is averrd, been pi.rloining small articles of silverware from her mistress, fciho was held by Alderman Patcholl in $f00 bail tu answer. Accident. This morninr, George Morad, a carpenter, met with a severe accident near Thirt y-first and Walnut streets. He was tand ing by a pile of boards, when a waeon ras'ng by threw up the end of one of them, striking him on the face, cutting a fearful crash in it, au i injui ing bim severely. ' A Young Vagrant. A young scamp named John Kelly, only 9 years old, was arrested while wandering around town, charged by hia mother with larceny aud disobedience. Having no home to go to, he vas scot by Alderman Hurley to the St. John's Orphan Asylum, wheie he will be kindly cared lor. Personal. Mr. Wlliam LT. Riley, the lessee oi tue inaiuuupous tueatre, is in this city, at tbe Merchants' lloiel, accompauied by Mrs. W. H. liiley. tbe most accomplished actress ot the Wcsieru couutry. They leave on Saturday for Loiig Branch, N. J. rnKPKTOAL Motion. At tbe rent Parisian show A eniiu um will be displayed That will Keen wairgin tj and fro, Forever, without human aid. But we, upon this side the ocean Yes, in this city s e arrayed Genuine perpetual moti n In i bat uncasing fl'iw of trade That, e'en n ummer's hottest hour, Keeps up the vigor of the Tower. .Summer (lothinn Men's. Youth', and Bou' all kinds, styles, and sizes, telling at prices lower man me toirtxi tisewnere. Tower Hail, No. 618 Makkkt tbket. Bknkktt & Co. In China, physicians are paid by ttiofr patients while tl:oy are well, and the pay ooaaes when tho patient is sick. The doctors ot the flowery empire wou d do woll to provide theme'ves with MARS VKN'S CAUSAYA 1 OSIC they would And that the.r list ot non-paying patients wou'd become small by degrees ana beautifully less. A cunning people aietheso Celestials, and we doubt not they will take tho bint. Our ionic will benefit them more thau their teas will benefit us. Depot, So. 417 Broad way, New York. For sale by Johnsttn, Rollnoay $ Cowdvn, Wholesale Arents, No. 23 N. Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all dmgtists. Acoidknt in Lombard street A horse at tached to a li trot wairou took flight yes:ordav morn ins at a large pile ot lacer beer casks in ttout of William Adunis'. Ao. 213 Lombard utreet. aud ran a'ainsttbr casks, upset..?ng them and throwing ihem across the raProad track. The oars were detained and business obstructed in the street for a long tirao until the cavka were removed. Tne authorities havo givi n notice to Mr. Adam that lie will not be allowei to pile more lhan one hundred empty casks a day on Ins pavement. But snou is the demand for the fine Lancaster leeer that he sells, that it will be difficult to comply with this request, and lie is now looking out lor a warehouse to store the emnt casks. Ton hat Curb Yourself ot Hoadoohe. Weak Stomaoli, or Indigestion, or Biliousness, or Catarrh, or a Bad Cold, or Bore throat, or Hoarseness, or Liver Complaint, or l'i es, or Constipation, or Rbeu n atinn, or Sore or v eak Even, or Mali xthouun, or Kidney Msease, or iieneial Dubility, or even Asthma, with Humphrey's UomDo;aihlo soeclflos. buv either a case tor your travelling companion or luini y, or purchase the Specillo lor your present ailment Humphrey's specific homcsopathto Mkdioiie Company, Ko. 662 Broadway, Mew York. Tub pkople have been so much imposed upon by several worthless Sarnaj arillas, that we are glad to be able to recommend a preparation which ean be depended on as containing the virtues of that in valuable medicine, and is worthy of the pnblio con fidence. Dr. Ater'b Sarbaparilla cures when anything can cure it be diseases that require an alterative medicine. I. 1'aul M Bbknak, the eminent physician and eurpeon from Dublin, Invites every one who is diseased to call upon him. 1 be most astonishing cores are being effected daily. Consultations free and strictly confidential. Office, No. 836 Race street, l'hiladelphla. None but a Mother knows with what solicitude with what deep anxiety a mother regards the heal h of bor babe. To such e would ay, that in ad cases ot teething, summer complaints, looseness of tbe bowels, etc., they will find MARSDEWS CAR MINATIVE SYRUP tbe only preparation which will give certain and speedy rolief. No mother should be without a bottie. Depot, No. 137 Broadway. New York. For sate by Jjhnston, Hot loway t CowcUn, Wholenate Agents, No. 23 V. Six'.a street, Philadelphia, and by all druggists. 1'hb.ry Davis' Pain Killer We are dad to leuru that l'crry Davis' Fain Killer is bavinir so larite a sale in this citv. We have every reason lor be- 'inv,na it to be an almost uevrr tailing cure tor pain. and a such, i a medicine no family shou.d be with out Mmi t run ritoi. Bold by a 1 Urutmsts ana urooers. The Atlantic Cable Is successiully laid ! Hois ad opposition to tbe -'one prion" avstum adopt d at CI srl a Blokes It Co. 'a one-pr oe" Clothing Houmh, under the Continental. A lew more ot those cucup Linen butts on band. RrDUCKD Prices. Photoirraphs of all stv'es ex cuted in tupenor manner at A U Uuimer'H, No. t&t Aroh street tue piace to gei nuo piciurei ai uiouo- rate 1 noes, uo mere. Hwikt OpovokaxI Tho onlv eleirant nerfumo. Is iciind on all toilets, aud never stains the band. kertliiel. Imfrovkp Lock-stitch Machines for Tailors pnd Manufacturers drover fc micor sowing aia cluiio Company, ao. vaj cuenuut street. Comfocku Interest Notes 7 810 and 6-20j wanted. Do Haven Brother, So. 40 8. Third M r.iiovti A Baker's Hlsiest rremium Klai'i') frtitcli feeviiuu Machines tor family use, No 730 Chtauui sireet. fCPBBioa Styles op Readt-madb Clothino. SCPkUlOR Bttleso Reauy-madi Clotuiko, Wanamakkr A Brown, Popular Clothing Uocse, Oak Hall. (Southeast corner Sirru and Mauk.it Street, Amatto Cbolpba Tnr Easily Pmtittb. Ml lions cel. fy Dr. Filler's Carmma Ito. so d nverr, where, to be the legitimate prereativs of Choleri, and positive cure tor Cnolera Morbus, Diar hoe. t rumps. Tested nearlv 10 years Nevor faued. Keip It on hand. Only 26 cents T.ow priced. 7S0, 5-201, Gold and Silver, Compound Interest and 11nourrbt Bank Notes Bod out and hold, Br Drexel & Co , No. 84 South 'I hird TREirr. Paul M, Brknan, M. D. Consultations freo. Office, No (W) Knee street, Philadelphia. All di tases treated. MAHK1KD. 11 A ROW AVE H INKLE On i e80th of.tn'r, at the residence of tbe bride by the Iter. Rooert A. Kdwards, Mr W1L1,1M K. HAUUUAVK to Miss CAT ll AMINE K. d INK LB JIONH.Olf ERV-JOKUAN Tn Msnarnnk. 81st of Ju v at tbe residonc of the bndo'K tatner, by Rev. David bponcer, Dr WILLI K H V MON I (oMEKl, of North Carolina, to Miss ANNIE L , Hsughier ot Mr, John Jordan. DIED." BROWN On the 81st o Julv, MILLARD, son of John vv . and fcuannah C. Brown, in the 7th year of his ave. 1 he relatives and friends of the famitv are respect f ully inviteo to at'end ti e funeral. Irom 'ns partnis' residence, No 483 Jackson street. Manivuuk. on Friday, Aueusi 8d, at 2 1. M. lo piocoed to Lever inaton Cemetery K.DIOWEH-On the 8f)th n'timo, ANSA Et DO vi ES. In tlie 80th year ol her age Relatives ard friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, trom her late residence, No. 1618 Chancellor street, on Tbursda afternoon ai 4 o'olook. LhlAMBtlk suddenly, on the 28th tntimi, at Bomeniown, N. J , Miss ANNA LEI AM ft UK, in the 11th year ot her are. The relatives and triend of tho familv arerespect fu.ly inv ted to attend tho funeral, from the residence ol herprandmother. Mrs hnzh tVDoonell, No 88 outh Second street, in I'liursday raorninir at 8 o'clock. Service and interment at Hi. Mary's Church, South Kourth street, be'ow Walnut. lyCATTERCOOD. On the 30th nlttmo after a short illness, HANNAH H., wile ot iieore Scatter pood, and daughter of Eli and Sarah Unrub, in the i.0th Jtar ol her ave. Ihe relaiivesand friends of the faml'.y are respect (n ly Invited to attend tho Mineral, from the residence ot her parents, Milltown road, above Frankford, on T hursday afterncon at 2 o'cIock. Funeral to prooeed to Cedar Hill. tSTACKHOCSK. On the 81st n'timo, of chnlora infantum, GEORGE ft A f I', infant son of Jamos S, and the late Lizzie btackhouse, aged 8 months and 20 days. Ihe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invit' d to attend his funeral, from tho resilience ot Ms father, No. 12!) North Liahth stroot.on Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. WARWICK.-On the 20th u'tlmo, JOHN W. WAUV ICK in the 89 h year ol his are. 1 be relatives andlnondsof tho taml v, also the Good Wnl T.niine Comoany, are respectfully invited to attet.d tne luneral. on ThiiMday after noon, Auvust 2, at 4 o'clock, from hi 'ate residence N. E corner of Thirteenth and Callowhill streots. To proceed to Lauiel Hill (. emetery. - WEIK. On the 31st u timo, MARY ANN, wife of John weir, aged bi years The revives and irienda are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, irom the residence of her bustaud, No. 42a Moore street, above Amber, on Friday afternoon. Aurust 8, at 4 o'clock. Interment in Franklin Cemetery. OBUCARV. To day a gloom lias been cast over the heart of the many warm friends of Mr. Isaac J Evan (oi' tha firm of H. Huddy & Co ) by his sudden and untimely death. Be was taken sick on yesterday morning with violent and alurmlntr choleraic symptoms, and. although the best medical assistance was procured, he died In great pain about noon. A consultation and post mortem examination resulted in tna conclusion that bis death waa caused by a vhulent attack of Asiatic cholera. Ihe deceased was a young man of very considerable business ability, energetic and persevering in his career, and of vnquestlonab'e probity. In his social relations, moreover, he had endeared himself to those who knew him by the many estimable at rlbu es ot bis character. Ha waa a firm irlond and a dutiful son. Ills re utlons can seek consolation In bis many good qualities, and his friends remember him with a grateful tear. K. WITH FLEXIBLE METAL OUAUDS riveted to Its under side, which p'otects It from burning or wear, Coatcs' fateut i'lat-lrcn Holders ate stated by mm to last six tmiei) as iouh as -nv ot the usual Kina- roraaieuv m' :n iv duuti, io. sts (Ehjhi Ihiru-ave) M 4 iia.tr t. oeiowjiiuu. T EFKT G ER ATOB LOCKS AND A FAIR J V assortment of common and safe Orawer Closet, . . . i i . . I. . . 1) .. .. .. m,,l I i I n ..1. I. j Ko. 8S(EltrntThlrtv-flve) M AKKKT Ht baiow Ninth. mllP OITOVT tr-V. Dt IMC VfWt hR f Tn- I I 'ill', I il J ll.l I. IUU . ' ., W j. gluts, itarteniiers, etc. enao emoemto quicsiv coo' tlirrr drinks, bv shavinir tbe tumbler lul or ice oi a unowy tlmueis. Foi sale, with lull varletv of ice Moka by 'i.kuman biiaw. So. Bib (Kiunt i niny nrei makm'.i nt.. oeiow iin'u. INSURANCE COMPANIES JNSUltE YOUR LIFE IS 01R OWN nOME C0MIMXY, THE AMERICAN, OP PHILADELPHIA, S.E. Corner Fourth aivl Walnut Sts. lasnrers In this Company have the additional guaran tee of the CAPITAL STOCK ALL PAID UP IS CASH, hlcn, together with CA8U ASSKTS now on hand. amount to over 81,500,000. Its TBTJ8TEE8 are well-known citizens In our midst. entitling It to more consideration than those whose managers reside la distant cities. Alexander WbUldiu, J. iluar ThoinBoa, oeorge Nnnent. Hon Jamea foPock, Albert '. hoberts, p. II. V Ingle, 1. M. "VV'lilildln. William J. Howard, Samuel T. Iipdlue, John lkman, Henry K. lleiinett, Hon Joseah Allison, Isaac Ilazlehnnt. ALF.XNlJER WHILLDIN, President. feEOUGE M'UEST, Vice-Proiiloct. JOBN C BIM 8, Actuary. JOHJ S. WILKON. Pecretary and Treaanrtn. 1 7S AMUSEMENTS. tar additional Amusements set Third Page. Q It AND CONCERT BY THE AHTI3T8 Of TflK GERMAN OPERA TROUPE, AT THE S U 11 F HOUSE, ATLANTIC eiTT, N. J., Saturday Evening, August 4, 1836. MAD. MARIK FRFDFRICI Prima Donna. t'KAKZ U1MMKU. Principal Tuor, aui JEAN LOTt. Batltona. AMlsteif bv a HULL OROdKSTBA, under the direc- i .l lit KM ANN iwuvi ... Alter tne Cunoort, a Grand i H O P" ml ill h .Wan hi tha 'ATTF.RLEK B I VT). Tloaeta and secured scats OS IS D0LLAK, may ba had at he otUce ol the r un Hou-e. 18 1 it 1he2P J press, and 4-H P M. tralui I'roin Viua street wharf, arrive in time lor the concert and Hop. D K. UDNIE K, No. 41 N. SEVENTH uTUVKT. AROVE FILBKRT. PHILADELPHIA Acknowledged by alt partin interetted a lr tar the M(M HU( IEkmFL'L cmvuicun In tho treatment of iMuates m his tuenallg. 'QUICK lllOKOl till, and permanmt eurei guarammd in erery (He. hurifmli.r 1'K 11' NTKH'rt (Wltnued keiuedl.n ran onlt be bad gi nulue at hlaold e'abjlm Q:tM'. No. 9 (tl i u euwii iiwnh, iui FOURTH EDITION FR05I WASHINGTON THR F, M. fsPKCIAL PRSPATCHE1 TO TUB BVRN1N0 TBI KOBAPIt.) WafninaToN, Angast 1. Th PraMMlMn 'lort null. Notice has1 been received Irom the Prussiau post office that, in consequence of the war. letters for the lon'an Inlands. Greece, India, China, Australia, etc., cannot be forwarded by the Frusstan closed mail to their uestiuatioa via Trieste; find consequently, until further notice, letters for these countries sliDutd not be des patched Irom the United S.ate- in the closed mail to Prussia. 1 " AOmnn Expre Coiuptany Jat'unrt Tho areumcut in the case of the a;p'.lcatlon of the Adams Express Company for an I tij 11113 tion to icstriin the Orange and Alexandria RailroaJ Compuny trotn violating a eontrant made wi'h that express company, was concluded yesterday in Alexandria. Judge Underwood took the papers aud reserved his decision, saving; the importance of tht case demanded It should be maturely considered; and that, after having examined the authorities cited in tbe argument, he should outer with the Chief Justice of the United States before rendering his opinion and acting upon tne application. The Cholera at. New York. Nkw York, August 1. Three deaths from cholera are reported to have occurred among the troops at Governor's Island last niaht, inclu ding, one officer, Lieutenanr Smith. All officers ou dnty there, and absent, are ordered to report there tday and after to-Liy. Until the disease abates no one will Be allowed to enter nr leave the Island. Colonel Hayden, the commandiuir officer, is doing all iu his power to reform the sauitary condition of the Island. , The Atlantic Cable. New Iokk, August 1. We learn that though the announcement that the Atlantic Cable wa open for business was only made yesterday af- terutou, there were twenty meagc9 tiled for Europe on that day, and tho cash receipts there from at the New York office was !;t048 in gold. Movements of N tea mere. Toston, August 1. The steam hip Africa sailed to-day, w ith $15,001) In specie. New Yobk, Aueust 1. The steamship Malta sailed to-d.iy with $125,000 in gold. The steamship Helvetia arrived at this port this morning. Latest Markets by Telegraph New York, Aueust 1. Cotton rtmel. Flour dull andloralSo lower: snes ot 65' 0 !ms. at 85 65.a.9o0 for r-tate: 8 20al6l lor Western! Sontnern droopin. Canada nominal at 93bvql2. Wheat dull, and declined 2o.3c. Corn has a declining t-n- dencv: sale of 4000 bush, at 88c. Oats are la So lower, fleet qu et rorK ouoyantat Kit vo lor Hioi. Latd arm at iRg.a jo. w lusky dun. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Aug. Eeported by De Haven fc Bro., So. 40 1, Third sireet BE1WEKN BOAKUd 95200 City Us new.... 07 J milKlA Men Nar Ka IU M SHOO do W a00 do 97 540 Misa Cnl coup 09 iiiu sn pi ui'urrni. ... s $& 00 do old 64i 100 sh lathtfc 15(h .. 100 sh UHia tt i:k) do old ;4j tf20CO l a 1st m 6s. . . .100 SECOND 10 sh I'ennalK. . . b& 66A BOARI 100 su Uoad . , aTitnt 55; THE NEW ORLEANS IU0T. A Retailed Account or the Oatbreavfe Iztent of tfae Mairage I'pou ladilvl- dnwls Death of Or. IuMtle fUlrty K. Kroca Killed Ureat Number of WtilteH and BVaeka wounded Important Ol rcctlond from PrHldiut Jataaaoa- Tncnly-flTe nuitra of tbe Oonvea tlon Indicted two PolleeoneB ate from tbelr Wouuda All the Hlotert Keleaaed bj Military Authority. Washington, July 31. A &ew Orleans corres pondent lurnishes, under date of July 30, the following detailed and connected account of the utbreak in that city yesterday: I have already forwarded a number of dis connected despatches relative to to day's fearful carnage, and now propose to give you a more connected account, i only write what. I can substantiate ou the best authority. The con ventlon met at u o clock, twenty-six members being present, Judge B. K. Howell, since miss ing, la the chair. K. King Butler, also missing, moved an ad journment of an hour, during which time the Serg eanl-at-Arms was directed to- compel the attendance oi absentees, xne iiu was densely packed with Ircedraen and whites, the forming having armed themselves extensively since their Friday's demonstrations, just alter tne adtourn ment a procession containing about a hundred lreedmen, carrying a United states flag, and marching the streets with martial music, arrived at the Institute, haying had a slight disturbance on Canal street. At this mncture the merchants all over the city, fearing the coming riot, closed their stores. When the procedtdon entered the building, a squad ot police followed and attempted to make airests. A scene oi me wuuc.ii contusion 101 lowcd; pistols were tired, clubs and canos were used, and brickbats new in every direction. The policemen claim that they were merely attempt ing to arrest tne canai street rioters, above mentioned, dui certain n is inai iney mounted the plutfortn, where a small body of the mem bers yet remained, and one of them presentad a pistol upon their using offensive languuge. The policemen were finally driven out of the building, leaving inside Governor Hahn, Judge Howell. Mr. ueuosue, and other gentlemen, with Clark, attached to the Slate Government,. besides about nity ireeamen. Fortunately. Governor Wells had just lelt the building for the purpose of consulting with General Baird about calling out troops, General Sheridan being out ot town. 1 The Institution used now as the SHte Capitol is located in Dryades street, between Cauaf aud Common, and when tie policemen were driven out they were mei by a large body of lreedmen, who caused them to tall back to Canal street. Having a furniture cart, I used it as an observa tory cm ('aual sheet, looking towards Common through Dr jades street. The policemen rallied and drove the ireedmon and their friends back to Common, and in turn were driven biok to Canal sireet, leaving Drvades street penectly clear of any vestige of humanity except the bodies of three dead freedmen. Up to this time one police officer had been mortally wounded, one severely, others were slightly hurt with clubs and pistol shots. Police reintorcemmts soon appeared In Caual street, aud tho crowd of rioters accompanying tbe police upproauhed the Institute and commenced throwing Hones through the windows and urlug pistols nt any one they could see inside the bulking. At tae sume time a detachment oi police attacked the crowd of freedmen ou Com mon ktreet, and after sharp firing and wounding several blacks, thev drove them away. 1 This pavo Ihe po'.iceand the mob which accompanied them lull control ol Dryades sireet. A lire engine was brought out and placed, in front of the lu"titute, for what purpose I do not know. Several attempt) were made by the police lo euter tne building; but tb.ey wwe, re- ntilsej. The attmnnitlrrn of Ihe me in afi' Inst tut seemed to Rive out about this trme. w tl ey did not fcre any more. Tbey atiompted to escape through the rear of the Intitt Int' Paronne stroetjbut wero met anl either arrofitl or shot down. Tbev'alnO tr'etl to esrupe thro-ira' an alley which runs Irom Drvades to Baronie. on the Canal street side. I do not, kno r tbwi any Ircedmon succeeded in settin? awaTfiotn- the btilldinft alive, although 1 saw several at s - distance lrt,tu it being marched to l'oiice ilead- luarters. I think that every one who tried to- eane trom il waa killed, and I saw several bioucrht in the ail".v above mentioned, and after tney lell 1 saw crowds ol rulliuus beating thins as iney were aving. TLe policomen, whatever their orders were, behaved well toward the white prtsotiers. cona psrativelv speakinn. A M. Fish was the first member ot the Convention captured, and I am happy to say that although the police could not prevent the crowd trom abitS'P? him badly, they did keep him irom bolus; lynch? d. A man mounted a Unip-iiost ou Canal street as r t.stt was be'uc earned bv under puard, aud eot a rope ready to bantr him, but the guard drove the crowd away with their pistols. The next member arrested was Captain Hayes a Texua scoiit lor our army duriug the war. Tae crowd had been tatisht a lesson and di l nit interfere with him, although 'hey grumbled deeply as he passed through, calling them Rebels, traitors. aod other pet names uovernor rtahn succeeded In getting into tha hands of tbe police unhurt from out ol' tna building where he had been, not as a member, but as one of the most promicent equal rights wen in the Htate. While he wai tinder guard. however, some coward shut him throush the back ot the head. Inflicting a dangero'is wound, and he whs alo stabbed. He wan then pluoed in a hack and carried to police headquarters. where 1 saw mm sent into connutment. lie was very pale, and the blood trickled down hi face from a wound which seemed to have reached his left temple. Mr. Dotie. who had the reputation ol bitig the most violent negro-sutlrage man in the South, and who certainly was the most violent speaker on Friday Fast, was killed while a'temnt ing to get aHv. JJnm told that a oolicemaa shot bim in the batlf, and that a'ter be tell a crowdjumpea on bltn and cut htm horribly wiih knives. The riot commenced at 121." and ended at 8'3( o'clock. At 2-45 o'clock the mill tar?, tinder General Haird, appeared on Canal street, snd finally took possession of me whole c tv. He tore night the not was confined to Dryades, Ba- ronne, common, t;aronaeiet. and Canal streets, sna the buildings and yards all around tbe In rtittite. I saw i'redmen shot dead on alt of the above street except Canal, who could have been arrested uninjured. How many men havj been killed, wounded, or even arrested, it is impose- bie to say. but rav estimate is one ntindred trccdmen and twenty live whiles killed un I wounded, and one hundred altogether arrested. The substantial men of the city deplore tbe occurrence, but all are very violent in their ex pressions, some s lory inn in the murder ol lo-tio, and others in the murder of the Ireedmei.. A. Y. Itmf. Important Order I row lrtllnt JhB Mil. Nbw Orleans, July 31. The iollowing den piitch has just been received, and will tie promptly executed: Washington, July ISO. To Andrew 8. Herron. Attorney-General of Louisiana: You will call ou General Sheridan, or whoever may be in command, lor suflicient force to sii-tain the civil authorities in suppressing all illegal or unlawful assemblies who usurp or assume to exercise any power or authority without first having obtained the consent of the people of the Stale. It there is to be a Convention, let it be com posed ot deicijnies chosen from the people of the whole State. The people must first be conult4 in changing the organized laws ol the Slate. Usurpation will not be tolerated. The law aud ihe Constitution must be sustained, and thereby peace and order. (Signed) Andrkw Johnson. Ko further disturbance is apprehended. MEDICAL. SIMILIA SIMILIBUS CURANTUR. nir.TiPfiiiKVM llOjrZtEOPATIIIC NPKl'I FIX'S, nAVE PKOVrK, FKOM TH K MOST AMPLB experience, an en tire iier6!.s : ciniple Prompt- Eflirient, ami K !tjliW They are the only Medioiaea perl'ectly udupli (1 ti ioiuUr life so simple that oii takna cannot I" minle iu tiiin tlu ui; mi harmless m to be free from '!:in- r, uml no inii-k ut as to be alway reliable. Tl i y have rained !! Iilsliivl coniuiendaUaa. from uU, :iint will nlivuyn render tatlnlurtioo. Noa. Cents. 1, Cures fper, l'oti!?i stion, Infliinimatlons.. n 9, " Worm, Wnrm-IVver. Wonn-Collo. 8, frj-iii'-'olie. or Tf-nthtug of Infanta. 89 , " IHnrrliirn of children or adults 8S 6, " Ieul'r. Cripiiii.', lliiious Colic. S , u 4'lioleraiyorbiiM, Vomiting M 7, H oulx, I'uMs, HronrhiliK M 8, " Nurltilit Tonthuolje, Kaccaohe. . St 9, " Ucadiic.M', yit k-llcnilacbi', Vertigo 10, u I)pciNlii, Unions Moinooh V 11, " MiipprMMtui, or pninful l'oriiKts. ... M 18, " Witifi-M, loo profile Periods 18, H 'roii, Coii'tU. .I'llioiilt Ihcathlnr... tt 14, fXult Ittieiiui. Krvslnclas, Lrnptioaa 16, " Itueuiiiuiixiu, itlieummir l'ains.. 16, u 1 'ever A Aiiu th.ll lever, Agues M II, " 1'llcN, biinit or bkoiliuK bt 15, " OpUtiialiny, uml Mire or weak Eyes b 10, " 4'ulnrrh, unite or cbr'inic. Influenza O 50, u ltiopiite-4'ii";li,vi.ili ntt.'ougba 541 51, " AKlliniM, oipren..eil ilrenlhlnfc o4l 8i, Kar lli-liarco, lu.t.ulred Hearing ot S8, " Scrot Ilia, cnl:iv.'eil Itlunds, (iweliinm 6 24, 11 iit-ral lirliil.iy. I'liicul Weakneas 60 85, " lro ami ncuiily .-ccivtioiia bt SO, " Nea-Mi'klH'MM, nieLiiei'! I'roin ridmg. bit 87, " KldnoylklMenKP, l.rnvel Ml ti, " crvu Itihlllty. Seminal IsinixoioilH, inviilutitiiry elmrpf l.tW 88, " Sore iflouth, Canker AO 80, " rinary rnkuru, wetting bed. W 8L, " Puiiilul I'erioUit, with bpabius... DO 89, " SuirerillKiutcliuiCPrilfc 1.00 SH, " i:piley, timHtii. bt.Viiiin' Dunce. 1.09 84, " Viphtlieria, ulcerated fore Tnruat 64 FAMILV CASKS. 85 large vials, moroucn cafe, and book complete 110 00 80 large viuls, In inoriieco, and book 6 0t 80 large vialn, plain rune, and book ft Ot 16 bones (No. 1 to 16), and book 8 Ot' VKTURIXAUY SPECIFICS. Kahogany cases, 10 vfuls, with book 10 Ot, Blnele viuls, with directions 1 Ot' fcf" Thcso Remedies, by tbe case or ainirle bos, an sent to any part of t lie country, by Mail or Kzpreaa, Btm ot ohargo nn receipt of tUa price. Addreas IIOMPHRKY8' 9PKCIFIO HOMCEOl'ATUIO MKDICINK COM PA NT, Office and Depot, No. 662 Broadway, Hew Verk. Da. Houpubetb is consulted dally at hl otfioa. persou&liy or by letter, as above, lor all farms t alaeiaa, FOR 1ALE DV ALL DIILT0431ST DTOTT A CO.. JOHBT80II. HALLO WAY A COW. DKN. T. It. CALLKNOKK, and AMBBOMK HMITH, Wholesale Agents. Philadelphia. J)R. SBELYE'S LIQUID CATARRH REMEDY. Cure Warranted If Directions ar Followed. COLD IN HE HEAD BELIEVED' 1H A fEW MINUTES. DB. KttLTE'ft BltONCllIALi SYUtJI! An nnfalilnst lleniedy tor I'ousna. Colds, Bronobitla Sore lb roat. lloaritenaas, and lrutatlon. of Ilia Bros, chial Tubes or Luna, Tickling In tna Tbroat, aa CnU0 DB. D. H. 8EKLYE CO.. proprletort. t reeport, liUnola. AGENTS FOR PKNN81LVAMA. KKlCNCii. Kit HAHUS 4 CO., Not. It, 16 IS an 0 boutb 1 K M Trf Htreet. DTOiT OO., 1 a mwi6w n Ko-28a Korth HkCOSO 8tfeet. tOf OFFICK OF TUB IIAZELTOM RAIL BOAD COMPANY. Ko IU8 WALNUT BtraH. PniLADaLPUiA, Auauat 1, Imt Tb Beard ot Directors kar IUU day flocmred a dirt -denJ t t OVH I'l.U t JCM., equal to TWO DOLLAUft Serahar payab'a on aiditr Auguitll, uutll whk ar tba trana CI kooka will b oiuaeJ. Vt 40.k.XASDlS U. OAW, Traaaurar.
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