THE DAILY EVENING TKLKGKAPIll riHLADELPfflA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 186& 5 lNISW 01113 A.IVH. Report of the Military Commission on the late Riot The Matsacre Preconcerted and Pre arranged The Rebel Grand Jury Packed Dis miflsal of Union School-teacher. New Orleans. September 5. Th Military Cominitwion, organized to investigate the cir cumstances connected with 1he Into massacre, have completed their labor, and handed in tholr report to ueneral theridan at noon to-day. The report covers over eleven hundred paucs of clohdy written niuntistTipt, and proves conclu sively thut tie massacre was preconcerted and prearranicd by Mayor Monroe Rnd others. Tue members of the Fire Department and the tlillorcnt sections of Kebcl military orpani.H tions vthieli exist 1u this city appeared on the jrround at a given tignul. anno I to the teeth, and assir.te t the pole c In their lill isb. tank ot murdering unarmed und defenseless Union men. Over one hundred and fifty trust worthy wit nc8e have been examined, and the evidence corroborative of the abov statcinenl is incon troveruble. The report will probata' y remain in (Jenernl r-beriduu's possession tor three or lour lays, in order to Rive him amplo time to pcrusd its contents, vhcu It will be forwarded to Wash ington tor tho information ot the J'rcsideDt. Kvidence was h15o ttiken in reference to the composition of the Rebel (Irand Jury, find the foilowine tact-t elicited: That the jury-box should be filled with names lrom the r'-pUtry of voters; from those names one hundred and twenty-five are drawn, from which the sheriif and the clerk of the Criminal Court select six teen, undei tli A direction ol tho judge, us ccrntid jurors on the reentry. There are nearly as many names of Uuton iiien as Conti; lerates.'but,, notwithstanding, every one ol' tho jiuy selected wero notorious Rebels, witu a Rebel Colonel as foreman; one is a rreiiilier ot' the Legislature, and is tucrelore exempt; two or three were members of tho last (Jmriit Jury, thcrciore their mimes could not lawfully be in the jiiry-b.j at th's time, while two others were not retr'stered voters, and tnerefore legally incapacitated from .serviutrou a Grand Jury. In the reoipanizinu of the white schools in this city, which ha lately taken place, many ol toe laiv teachrs, who are known as Unionists, wero discharged, and good Rebels appointed in their places. Leading Union men of New Oileans are disfeutiMicd because no action has been taken on t?ie complaint 6vorn to by iliem on the 4th of August before the UnitPd States Commbmloncis, chariting Ij'euteiiunt-Uovertior Voorhees, Mayor Monroe, and the polica with murder, and asking for their arrest under the Civil Uights bill and military orders. Th-: com plaint was re'errcd by the Commissioner to Major General Sheridan. TLey arc prepariaya .similar document to bo signed and sworn to by u lnroe number, with the purpose ol prcs-Miting it to hipher military authority. AMUSEMENTS. Ni:w ( iir.-tMT Kti!ret Tiikatrk. Mad'llc Fciicita catvali uiude her ai,earnucc- ns "llul Jicuioulo" la'. nllit. tor flic flint time he lore a laive audience Tlio app autte was general and ihe whole nerloniuiace uacil oil in a most pitasent inmm.r. The piece hat boon placed upon be ataie In korei i;s et'le liv Sinn fc 1J0 , who never do anything by halves. Tiie cast embraces everr distinguished uicuibti- ol' the star company" attached to tills theatre und tho eclug all through win above mediocrity. Miss .l(.sio Orton. Mr. Uuorne H.Clarke, and Mr. Macka.v rendered able assistance to Vetttvall, and tlielr cflorni went tar to make up the Hiiccesa id tiie pcrlormunco. liet linn ni Is to be re peated to-midii to eaiistv a imlverHal demand Air. licn.laiiiiu Kd ard Who 1 lias assumed 'he Oa on In the orchehtra. nnd hi" Kelectlons ol music have been cuolco. Mr Wool, ban (Hucuriled tlioold nackneyed and fumill-r overtures und iriwenta sony ililnit entlrai.v novel 'tmio.it every nltht. as Mail' lie vestvnll is pioyinir her tare well enpaiietnont tn Amorica no one should fail to visit the ClieHnut during this and the coining we k. The New Walnut Ntrket Vheatue. Mr. J S. C'arke caravs hia prcat representation of l)r I'uns oss, LL. 1)., A. M, h.," to nlKtit In the tino old comedy of the ir-ai-Law, and lollows it with Dh Cun.i' wondcriul creation ot Neiman Noctfa," In A'u-U 'las Mckteby. In tne lat ter role Sir. Clark" hna no equal in tins country. It is a triumph in iibeli, which it perieotly Inimitable. Sew Akch Stukkt Tiieitiik (he excellent new piav of the favorer f tuilune ean only be t-'lvun tor three nights more. Mrs. John Drew. Mr. Mordaunt, Mr. Thayer, JUr. Urirliths ami Mr. Marlowe have nluces In the caai. and the piece ix put uuon the staue In a stvle worthy of the cieat creriU of this thiatro. New American ! ihiatke. The Worre 1 .- isterg nrescnt flue bill to-uiKht. In lulditlon to ihe beautiiul protean exiravannnza oi the litem bl- fr,ir-, the lauyhatt e romediefu oi the (1 ctf-A'r- A' thug will IickIvpu witu MIrs Jennie Worrell as ' un " The atlectinii drama of the ldu,t Witneit couclnileg the porioriuanuc. Salle Diaiioloqoe HoKcr. at Assembly Buildings . UdoiiiK an immense batlnesx. Ills proKi'uinme U aluiont entirely i.ew, and the maple i.nck are Teal I v wonder ful. HIb Der;ormance on tint nlano are nriistlr nnd mil oi humor, and his jokes hi: it pleasantries are delicately amusuu Those who appreciate entertainments ot a hiB order fhould patrni.e lliler. and make ultu a Pbiladn phia fixture Our advice to you is to Ho to Heller s au.rert utaooi.qaet. Tbf. Ofhba Hocsk.-Carncross & Dlxey offer an at tractive une anKepertortnanteevciveveniiiK. The - tlliv i!r" and the -T'awiiliroktr's U host" are very droll. and create an tniuiene amount of merriment. 'Ihe beauti el ballads, new jokes, extrnordinarv juntjler.y, nnd atble'lo sportt of tno ' ebonies" arc equally produc tive oi a general good feeling. CITY INTELLIGENCE. For AMitional City JtUellioenci see Ihird Tao. DtfeTBUCTXVE TiiE. Tli alarm ot fire this uiorni.iu about four o'cloct was caused by Humes beiue discovered issuing trom tho third story nock building ot the house occupied by Miichull & Vletei.er. No. 1201 i.liosuut street, the entire build- inu is occupied by this lirm, aud is stockod with a hcav) eupoiy oi yaiuaoie groceries, ino loss sua taint d in the attic, where wus stored a lot ot valua ble luruiteie belonging to icrn now abunt trom the cilv. Will amouat to about inure was also stored in ihc-e upartmuins a ;arge lot ot old and valuable, Madeira wine, the loss 01 which will amount to at.out ffLCO. Uho stock in tho second story, consisting ot teas, wiuus, aud nnscoilaneous 'goods wus greatly damaged by water, aud the iois on the same will bequno heavy. The dama,;a in the lower floor, occup.cd as tho salesroom 01 tha farm. wa DriucipaUv by v uter aud the largu collec tion ot choice groceries hero stored suubred groatly in cot sequence ot this tact. Tim lira broko out as stated, in the third story. and was caused by a rocket which lodged on the runt lam m?ht. during tho great (union meeting. 'i nn flame did not burst out until tho hour named. and then no suddenly thut before the liremen couid i.Hi into rervice serious uamago had been done. Mitchell It 1 letchor are lusureu id tho American In surance Olhoe to the amount oi ia,ovw, wuicn win nrohuhiv cover the loss sutauied. The firemen worked with taeir uual alacrity, and it in owing to the r efforts that tne los was not much heavier than it resulted. The adjoining house. No. 1202, occupied bv Mr. J. Qtiuin, was also damaged to tue amount of about yimni A Koble Charitt. We call attention, with pleasure, to tho lollowing apnea! tor tiie 15011 'It. The enterprise which it sets torth, the rolict and edu cation of ttie poor while children ot the (South, is peculiar to leima lvama with tnoaid of New Jersey, and dciervcs the warmest co-opera. ion 01 ourieuow- citizeus: the American Union Commission of Pennsylvania and New JemftT. m vmu tin the aviiimtthlea 01 the CI l.ens ot the Biaux they lepreaent, have renHved 10 continue ihelr school in the Htatu of Ueorii.a another year. Our appeal la 10 every patriot, philanthropist, and Christian jn Pennsylvania and Xew Jersey Neven hundred 00 r white children, whom wa have collnced oat ot old de.- aerted teota, or nlserable shanties, loin In tjis appeal. Man 01 tbaae tliildren are the sunn and dauk'htois of loyal men, w no aaennced all taeir worldly ponsessions, and laid their lives upon the altar ot their country, in rder to peipetustaour glorious Union. Your contribu tions In ' be past nave aoue tar to cheer their hoarts. to clothe the rl odles, aa wa as to educate them for use fulness id lite. V e hope toon to have the school pro vided for by the cities in wtuch they are located. At piesent 'Dev are uuaoie to ao It Contributioua will be g adiy received bv fsamoel V. -unn.,k PrMilldentl W'II1mUi KtrnthAra Tn,npa, Kt Wii Mat ket street; Joseph Parker, Secretary, .No. 111 (Jhesnut S'n ei p. h. t ' lot hlug will be thankfully received at the office ot tha secretary. Fifth Congressional District. The Union Congressional Convention ot the Fitth District of Pennsylvania, which assembled ut Doylestown on the 1st Inst., adopted the follow- intr resolution: Jietolved, That this Convention endorse tho ami vntoi nf t hn linn. M Klissell Thaor vuuim ..... -. . .-. .- .--j,., who bas bo ably represented this dislnct in Congress for the past four years, and express thpir regret that be declined again serving as their representative. The Pennsylvania Agricultural Society were to nave neia a meetinir at tneir rooms, No. 702 Walnut street, yesterday, but owLnR to the absence of members no nuorum wss obtained. The next meeting of tha Hociety wtU be held on the first Wednesday in October. I NQr r sth. Coroner Taylor held an inquest flt 1 o'clock P. M. yesterday upon the body of ITionias Judge, who was fatally stabbed bv Thomas McVey some time a 20. Verdiet, that the said Thomas Judge came to his death lrom the ctl'erls of Btab inflicted upon him by Thcmns JleVey on the 26th dav of AueuM. lSnfi. An Inqiipst was aNo held yesleriay at No. (17 Bedford street, upon the body oi Charles Adams, aped forty venrs. l)i ceaf ed committed suicide by tnkinaj taudiinuni, and the verdiet was so renotred. Akbest ok W. B. Reed. W. U. Reed vas nrre-ted ycsterda aitemoon. at Fifteenth and 'Wallace rtie ti, on tdo charge of cai ryinir eonrea ed ileftdly weapon The accused wait taken to the office of Aldiiinsn Ilntchiuson, whero a leuettir rxaniinatii.n took place, tho charire bo In it a iff are one. lie was finally allowed his liberty, by provid ing security to the ttmoont of 8500 for his appear anoc at Court to austt er for the oflbnio. Intitixo to Riot. A young man namod TIuh Ualo was arrested lat Pvomuv at Twenty tfiird and Callowblli streets, on tho chnrtre of in cit'iin to rio". The officer w ho took him in custody conveyed 111 in to the office of A rierman Hutchinson. w''tf tus ense was jironerlv attended to by bail belnr demanded to the amount of ffSOO for his p liestatire l omt to answer for the ofl'enso ciiargod apuni-t him. A Sevkrk Fam, fuom a IIorsf. Last nipht, Mr. Charles J. Hon-eman, who was actinir as an assistant marshal ol the rrand iiroce-aion, was thrown from his horre at liroad and L cust streets. 1 he horse trod on his stomach, injuring him scvero'y, alter ho was thrown, lie was tak. u to hit homo, in f Oman s reet, between Lombard anit South, aud lies in a critical cnndinon. FuspiCTora Cn ah act tit. George Black, residiiitr at Twelfth and Mtzwater streets, was taken into custody last evening, on suspicion of boinea burn ar lie was seen lurking in the neiehb-irhood Of Tenth and Austin streets, when Officer Kilhower accosted him as to his intenlioua. Kot lieiuv ablo to trive any satisfactory account of hiniaHr, he was taken before Alderman Butler, who held Mm in ?r,OU tail 10 answer. Larceny of Brioi.es. Edward Kirk- bride was arrested yesterday afternoon on thechariro ol (limns stolen from the stable of u gentleman ro siuiiifr in tfurlington. Mew Jersey, a lot ot bridles and other articles. He was detected in the uct of seliifift them at a lowpricc, and alter boinir c mveved to the office of Alderman Cloud, where tne hearinir took p'ace. was required to enter bad in the sum of lor a lurtiicr hearing. Ouit National Game. 1 he Liberty Base Ball Club of New Brunswick will nlav the .vthletic Club ol this city to-morrow afternoon at Fifteenth ard Columbia avenue. The l.tbeny is one ot the o.'dest clubs in the association, having betn formed in 18Jj7. and, we understand, tho members are firs' class players. A good game may be expected, it will commence at u o'clock. Wno is the Owner? A fine jjiin. with bnck action percussion lock, No. 11 bore, winch w.,s In!. an front a vert suspicious looking character ve terdny muruing, is si ill ut the second Induct I'olico Station, aw siting a legitimate ow tier, who will please call and take it a ay. Larceny of Sii.ter. Patrick Doncllv hod a hea'iug last e vein n, at tho office of Ald rinau Li-iwll, on the charge ot stealing a gold pencil, pen, and other va tiao cs After tn investieaMon bad clo ed . the accused was required to enter bail lor bis appearance at Court to nuswor the oflonso. Ieai Infant. The body of a dead infant wn found tins morning in one ot tne ears ot t.:ie rernslvena Railroad Company, in the ricont. Mm ket street, above Kichfh. i he police took e!ianro oi it, aud the Corouer was notilied to hold an lnquett. Siioiit Fike. The alarm of fire at a late hour ast nit lit wns caused bv tho burning of the coppersmith shop located at No. 211 Willow street. l.oss trilling. Supervisor Appointed. Mavor McJH- cliael l as appointed Joseph Asch as suervi?or of tiio Sixteenth and eventceth Wards. Scarce Articlks Among the things hard to be found Arc cats that are not greedy, Rag-men whose voice sweetlv sound, Aud Quakers that look seedy, Bich blockheads iiite devoid of pride, Lovers that bate their thrall. A fd thievs thut relish bein tried : Yet you may find these all. Before a man not satisfied W lth bis suit trom Tower Hall. Mru'i, Yo ul in', nnd Bona' Clot it in ft. low kb Ham., Ko 518 Market struct. Kknmrtt & Co. l'Hii Rattlesnake never strikes until it has first g vc n its warning rattle, to the Cholera never assumes its specific pestilential form, until after it has given duo warning by manifesting its premoni tory symptoms. These may exist lor days, or only lor a tew hours j but if MAIiHhKS'S CHOLERA CUKE be administered when they first appear, in nine cases out often the disease will go no further; and even when tho disease has run into its specific form, the mixture will ave the great majority oi cases. Depot, A'o. 487 Jirocultraii, A'ew York. For sale by Johnson, Hullowai 4" Cowden, Whole sale Agents, Ko. 23 A". Sixth street, Philadelphia, and by all drugnists. ArousT seven-Thirties Converted into Five-Twkm'ieh. Apply to Drkxki. & Co., Xo. 34 South 1'hird street. Xnii Klliptic Lock-Stitcu okwino Machine, with all the latest improvements and attachments, incomparably the best for family I'se. KtLii'Tic S. M. Co. Agents wanted, Ko 923 Chesuut street, l'hila. Twelfth asd clkssct is the place to purchase Cork Mattresses and Becding, aud to have your Fur niture reupholstrred, varnished, and repaired by practical woikmou. 1 KN-KoirtY Cor pons due September 1, Nought by Diikxel & Co., Xo. SI South Third street. A J't bi.c Benefactor is ono who in anyway adds to the weltnro and haiipiucss ot the commu nity. llcnl'h is tho one great elcnr-nt ot happiness. Dr. Marsden. by the preparation and general intro duction ot his VEGETABLE HAXA I HE TILLS, ha (li iut and is now doing r much to securo tho ble-smg f health o the community, and so we may woli place bim on the iist of reat public benefac- lois. Di'ot, AO. 43 uroaatnay, jrw iotk, rur tale by Johnson, IMIowaj, If Crteden, Wholeiale Agtnts, A'o. 23 A. Sixth street, Pliuaatlplna, and v all drtmgtsti. Cr.AMP8, Cuoi.ic Cholera, Summer Complaint, Dysonterv. Uiarrhaia, and ull Altbction ot toe owels are cureu promptly auu einjciuaiiv ov ur. I). Javne's Carminative Bal.-am Being pleasant to tho taste, it is readt.v taken bv children, and hav ing maiuiained iia popularity lor over thirtv yeurs, lie proprietors confidently leconimeni it as a Standard Household Remedy, rrepared oniy er o. 242 t hesnnt street. Dr. Humphreys, ot No. 562 Broadway New Yoik, well known to the Homeopathic medlcat pmctiee. has transferred hia interest to a curapanv of which be is a member, and is now ready to mr- nti.li all the varieties ot pectnes tue proiossiou ana people may need. No house in this departm nt oi UiedlC'ne uas luriter ivo'ijiiu, w mJivni rtfuu -wii. than that oi wnico ut. ii. is now at tue uuuu. Aewark Advertiser, Maich 29. 1806. Before you Boy "Foreign rERFUMES," ask the dealers to show you thur Iwionoan invo.es. ihey can't do it. Reason wny i importations uavn ceased under the present land' Ihe articles aro counterfeit!, l'halon'a ' Xlght-Bioomlng Uerens" a tinor extract than I'ans nai ever proaucaa now reigns supreme in this market Amsterdam lie corder, Bouthkrh Loyalists, also Northern, Eastern, and Western lovalists. will meet to-day at 10 o'clock at Char'es Stokes k Co.'s One Price Ciothin' Store, under the Continental, to take into consideration tha propriety ot being newly suited in all parti culars. Chiltjbbu's CLomiNO M. Shoemaker ft Co., Xos. 4 and 6 North Kigbth at rest, ate now opening a splendid assortment Ot Boys', CtrU', lnfimts', aud Mines' Clothing. iMrsovtcD LoeK-PTtTCH Vacitivr) for Tailors ano Manufacturer Orover A taker Sewinff Ma chine Company, No. 730 Cheanut street, (itiovKR A Bakkr'b Highest Vremlum Klasie titrh Sewing llachines lor family use, No 730 Chesnnt airrct. to.MPorxn TTKnFST Notes 7810 snd B-Ms wonted. le Haven A Brother, No 40 8. Third ht. Dr H. N. GcinnsEY Chcsnut street. has removed to No. 1423 SCPlWIOll Stylks v READY-MADB CLOTtO. Scruuon bTYLKS o Heaiy-maik Clothiko. W AA.MAKKIl ft llnOWh. roroi.Att Clothlio Housk, Oak Hall. olltllf at corner Sixth and M akkkt Streets. MA UUIKI.). KLINEFELTER WILSON. September 4. at 8t Mat thew 's I.utliernit hurch, bv Hev. 1.. W. tiii'ter It. I., Dev. K K MX EFELTKB to Miss ANA E. WILSON, both ot this city. Jio catls. , B I'U'I'EKLY-HOKNIiR.-On the 4tli Instsnt b Alder man Wilson Kcir at ihe Vt esu-rn Uote , r I'Kl t.K ft PI'l.R'.Y, ol Philadolnhia, to illss ASKNA'ill A. UOUNi.lt. ot Ocean couniy, . J. I10N8ALL.-On the eenlngof .September 9, HENRY W. BONhrtLL ai.nl 3 years. 1 he re atlves and male friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, irom the residence ol his brother-in-low, William J. Keliev, oorner ot Fortv-flrst and Myrtle stteeut on Haturtlay morning at 10 o'clock. SS PI MONO. On teGth Inst. MARIA V. DIAMOND, w idow ot tlio late John Uiainond, and daughter of to ward Carroll I- sq Due notice will be given of the tun era1. HAElERY.-(nthe4th Instant, LA WHENCE KAK Tl K Y, aged 39 years. Ihe re a U vis and triends of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend ttio funeral, lrom his Into residence, o. VU11 Alter s'reet bo ow w aslilnition avrniio on "at iirilny afternoon at 11 o'clock, bcrvices at 8C Patrick's Church. pCHOLF.FIELD.-On the 4ih Instant. Mrs. M4RY SCI10LLF1 t-LD. wile of Mr. Elijah ocholctleld, aed AO years. The relatives and friends ot the famllv are respecttti'lv Invlicd to attend ih luiieral, irom tha ilacnco of her husband, Millln street. Falls of .--cliiiylkill. on Frldav ulternonn. the 7th Instant, ario'cliieK To proceed to Kozborouxh Cemetery. Services In tlio Baptist chiticb. hTVIitilH. On the 4th ins'ant, alter a weary wntch, In the blessed hope of an Immortal II e, M Will. L., niie ot John Httiris, tn the 74th year other sua. Tho n latives and l-iends oi the family, also Wood lawn I'nlou drove, No. 1 1. " ol F. 1) . are tcsiieci.nl. y Invited to attend the funeral, from her hiiiliand's resi dence, 'I hlny tilth street and Lancaster avenue, on 8a -iirdav, the Mth Instant at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to the First baptist Church. WI1TEBH. Or. Sundnv afternoon, the 2d Instant. WII LIE CONRAD. W I'fTEKH, son of William C. and Eliza A. Witters. In the 21st year of hit am. The relatives ana frimdn of the lamlly tire resoectrullv Invited toattnid the funenU from tho residence or tils father Greenvlew. Darby road, on Friday ait ei noon at 3 o'clock. "pEl.INNERSlN HOnKKEEPINf; AND OLD .1 .) Honsekerpeis are requested to exiimine our assort ment 01 Hardware, Cutlery, nud Cooklns Ctcnsils. 'IRtiviAS SUV. No. 88,1 Elght Thlrty-avel M KKET Mt . below Vintl. "":) 1? OTHER MED," OR "COUSIN WILL." Oil J ) any o her hid, wonld lie hlvhlv p eased by 'he gi t ol a ( best o Tools or u lioy'rt Tinning Latie trom tiu;m m mi vv, K o. S.lSFlpht Thlrtv-nvel M HKET Bt.. Oeipwr Ninth . Ql'RAINK!) OR DIST.UCATKD WltlST. iTj aching backs strained niu-;c'es torn clothinit. wasted time, tti.d g:um looks, may a 1 be rouioved trom vour fcttchiu on wash-day by ttin Introduction of a l'airnt Clottii s-VV i lucer. AU& of these we are confident, trom expeilenee, that those wlih co woet Is will be found the most durable. But wo have different kinds 'or sales TIU MAN .t (StlAW, No. 8ift(Elght Thlrty-flve) MA KKET rtt . below Mrh. E YUE V LAN DELL HAVE IMPORTED, tor their fall ates. Danniir Woollen Shawls, MtHjic Woollrn Miawla, New Style ( lonkliiMS, Superior Flaln Silks. Magnificent Fluid Poplins. fl 30 3 Jl HEAR, LET mi rtlAT HATH EARS TO iments to i inn ot JIAJjUBa's, No. lift S. TEN I'll Street bmosr Chcsnut 9 4 lui rni-113 FIDELITY INSURANCE. TRUST, AND X tAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PHILADEL PHIA. For the Safe-kccplDg of Valuables under Uuur autee. CAPITAL, $W0,OCO DlllKCTOIlS N. B Browne, i larenee II ( link, .lohn Welsh .1. 1.il inc,i:iin Fell. Char es Macalcstor, Edwarl W. Ulark. Alexander Henry. Stephen a. Caldwell, Henry C. (libtou. President N. U. HnoWNE Vice-Piegidem. t LAKES! E II. CLARK. M-creiiir.v tnd 'lieasurcr, ROBKUT t'ATTERSOV 'tllce t tit pte.enil in tho Fho proof Buildiu1; of the Pbiladcipliia National Bank. CHEsj.tl Bill: El, ABOVE FOURTH. The Company will commence t'uslness on the 1st of Petti mher iNjB, aud will be prepared TO lilCKlVE DrP'iSHS INDEU GUARANTEE upon the lollowing rates for one ear or less period: Oovemment and an otner lonpoui muriiiis. or those transierable by dij veiy, Including Bank Bills.... J Covciimi'Ut und all other securities,, negotiable only by endorsement Golu Com or Bui ion Silver Coin or Bui ion Si ver or Cold Plate, under seai, oiA ow ner's estimate of lull valuo, audi rate subject to adjustment lor bu k, f 81 00 per 810W 50 per 1000 l-!Jr per OiOOU S2 00 per tluoi) SI CO per $100 on a basts ot J Letds. Mortsaiies Valuable Papers genera'ly. when oi no fixed value, al a year each, or according to bu k. Wlls, 8S; which premium covers the remainder of the Hie of the maker. Cash Boxes or smalt Tin Boxes, for papers of Bankers. Capitalists, Merchants, Lawyers. Tradesmen Families. etc., wi'l be received at 'io each box ortiuiikoer veur contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited. FOB COLLECTION OF INTFREST, ONE PEE CENT. ON AMOUNT COLLECTED. COUPONS AND INTER" 8T W'LL B" COLLECTED WHEN DEfclKr.D. AND K EMIT 1 ED TO IHE OWNERS. DEPOSITS OF MONEY RKOE1VED. OH WHICH iSTKREsT Will be allowed. this Company la also authorized to act as Execu tors. dn.lnis rulors. and (iuamians to receive and execute Tmats ol ever tlescrlptlon from the Courts, Corporations, or Individuu s. N. B. BROWNE. Prciidout. ROBFRT PTTF.nOK, tecretory und Ticusurcr. Strp FIItST-CLASS FURXITUttE. Large Aasoit ment of the Latent Style on hand, anJ will he sold this coining season at very n otlerate prices, at I.. LVTZ'S Fiiiiiitiii-e Katabllahiacut, 9 5 2m No l'Jl Sonth ELEVENTH Street. HE DUC B I) rJ V ENTY-FIVE PRIt CENT During the Summer Season, we will sell from our Im mense stock oi FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, AT A IfEBt'CnnS OF TWENTY-FIVE PEH CENT. OFF HFOL'LaK PRICES. aoui.,i ,v co., S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets And also at the New Establishment, '.Mtlu cs. 37 and 39 North SECOND Ptree yisiTin i a and MVEoliift qcaros, W1UTTEN, KNCKAVEO, AND PRINTfiD. The Latest London and Paris Styles IMTIAI.S VONOURAIMS. CRE.ST, ARMm F1C STAMPED ON PAPER ANl E.NValLOPES IN COLORS, OK iTls. ,""n'lto' The Finest Ensrlish, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGRAMS, ARMS, CRESTS, Designed and En Braved. V KITING DESKS, TRAVELLING CASUS. PORT FOI.1..S POlKEr-BOOK, KNIVES, BACKGAM HON BOAHDs, and avery larse stock ol FINK KTATIONlCItY. K. IIOSKIMM , o.t STATIONERS AND CARD ENGRAVEK8, 6286mip No. 913 ACH Street. J)E. HUNTEE, No. H N. SEVENTH 8TREKT, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA Acknowledned by all purtft interettnl as by tar tha . ,u . Bill t'EssFL'L PHYSICIAN antm;Ti71iN0nt ZH""" woalty. QUICK, JtlOBUUUII, ana frmianrnt cures guaranteed In every esse. Jlemember Dit HCNTs.H'.-t Celebrated Keu edies i'K,EUP. I'!!? t'nulu l his old esiMblisb. Olttee, No. U ttVI.XU trvt, abovt filbert, ' ' 1, DRY GOODS. CUBWEH STODDART & BRO. JALL GOODS FOH MF.N'H AND TOY3' WEAR. CLOTHJ, CAIMERES, I COATINGS, ETC., AT KEDUCED rBICE8. ClllWES STODDART & miOTIIKR, N os. 150, 452, and i:A N. SEC IN D Street. f)8St Above Willow. JJiOK BLANKET8- GO 10 CURWEN STOOD iltT BROTHER'S, WMEHK ALL GOODS ARE HOLD AX A GREAT REDUCttTON. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, fi 6 3t Above Willow. J.J OSEy. COMB QUILTS AT S3 EACH. I'l'ltWEN STODDART Aj BHOTICKU Nos. 4.r0, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Stroet. p 6 ,1t Above Willow. -JARSEILLES COUNTERPANES A LARGE STOCK AT LErt THAN USUAL PRICES. CHIWEN STODDAHT dc DROTIIKK, Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 96 3t Above Willow TLANNELS OF ALL GRADES AT REDUCED PRICES tl'BWEJf STODDART Si B HOT II Kit, Nos. 4W, 452, and 454 N. SECOND Straot, 9 6 Dt Above WIUow. UROfl BLANKETS. Huron Fine Bed Blanket. Huron Premium Blanket. Hurcu Extra Heavy Blankets. Ilr.ioss Single Bed Blankets. Huron Bed Blankets $!: l'er Pair. Ve arc now rettivin direct from ttie mills, tlio celebrated HURON BLANKETS, Contracted Tor car'y in the Spring at tho low price of wool. They are superior iu size, weight, and fineness of wool to any other make in the market, or to any BLANKET ever bciorc offered by us. Sold only WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY J. C. STRAWBRIDCE & CO., X. W. COBNKtt KIGHTEI AND MAEKHT. 8 f.1 3m 3IOS:iXJiTO IS'ETS AND n i t t i n a. I'fisons returning to the city are respectfully in formed that wo have now on hand and ready fo immediate use, PATENT UMBRELLA MOSQUITO NETS, FOR SINGLE OR DOUBLE BEDS, CRIBS, CRADLES, ETC., OF ALL THE REQUIRED fclZES AND COLORS SHEPPARD.YAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN. House-Furnishing Drv Goods 8 iil tntbl'2trpi No. 1003 CHfcSNL'T STREET. JAS. It. CAMPBELL & CO., No. 7H7 CI1ESNUT St., Invite tha attention of Cash buyers AT WliOL,K8AI.E, To their Stock of FRENCH, imiTISIl, AND AMERICAS 1) It Y GOODS, wblcb for extent, varietv, and general adaptation U the waul, oi tbe Tratto. Is nnrivallud. fackuite luvcrs .uoplled with Svarce and desirable Goods ut aud under market rate.. 8 11 lm Wholesale ltooms Tip Staira. JYANS & WATSON, MAKUFACTCflEP8 OF FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S A. F1 E S DESIGNED FOR Itauk, Mcrt-avutlle,or Dtvclllujj-House Ue Estiiblished Over 25 Years. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. The only Eaics with Inside Doors. Never Lose their Fire-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from Dampness. Sold at Prices Lower than other makers. WAREROOMSi No. 811 CUES NUT Street, PHH,AIBLPHU. (9 8 p Zm PIANO TUNING AND REPAIRING. nV I 1 1 MB. HAKUENT will return to tbeeitf and reHUine ounlntMui BtwtoHiber 1. Orders received a UMial tUAOft (,0,'b.,iolrVU'uemiU Ut. KlUuirp FIFTH EDITION GREAT CONVENTION A. 1H 1 1 1 o ii it 1 Iioccctliii:M. Sjicccli or (iov. Iroivi:low in Full. Adoption of the Address. The Resolutions Complete. The Close of To-daj's Session. Kit., Kit., Etc., Ktc, Dir., Etc. C'07i)'tiit'o! from our Fourth Fdition. Meanwhile, Uobel itloas in ttio ono .notion, and liepublioan ideas in anoihor, will aaiu ItuU io mo coutebt tbat prevailed bciorc. That oonto,t luiBht bave befit enact! to-dy had tue I'rcsitiout followed out rcnonabie conrno in reconstructing tlio boutlicrn fctutes, bv denouncing and Diiuinliiuif troa on, inslead oi ti.sisutiK upon Rebel represents ion in t'oniefS. But slovc bis ttittbotity rises a power supi'no to hif tbo Constitution And tbe Unionists ol tho fcoutb join with tl.o true mon of tbe NortU in do clanitv tbnt no sacreliaious nana aba 1 be purirttticd to uci-ui'il tbis charter of liberty of a smjlo tea- turo tnat aco-nr-iiini lunTuiuoiti. tuueors.) The AdUrefs closed with a vivid description of in dct rude tu e Hall aud tbe loyalty ot tho pcoii.e ot ll.iladclpliia. Mi.'iuoer, ot Virginia, claimed the floor, but Governor brownlow, ot Tennessee, was urau.od it, sintdrt chcennu. (lovcrnor 15rovvulov' Speech, nesaid: I bave but si n els remark to make. Mi iin-t connection with politics in this country couintencea iu 1828, wbnn in i cnueseo 1 wa. one of corporal's uurd ihat espoused thn cause of John (uinoy Attains. From tuat time I have been in conventions (to Conventions. Southern Conren tloiis, National Conventions, and bave voted tor or against adorce.-ea oi documt uts ot this kind for many, many times. 1 be Aadre read this morning bv the gontlernau from Mnrylund 1 if.rard hs tho most appropriate and abln aocumeut, 1 have over bearu. (Ctrwut cueers. ) 1 have no objection to the ameiiflmont of mv friend from Virgn iatilr lioiu), because m uiy jutlmeiit it makes tho oocutnut still more ever'.; ouc still, nron the whole. 1 am lortbe ndoption of it a- it is, vt bout tbe croM'.Djj of a I or the dottiu? of an . flheet lton. Oo'un M. I5ott I beg leave to sav f made no motion, tut oniv siigticstea 1 wou a prefer the iu troducdou ol the word true to tirecede Democra'ic. boveruor Browiilow That is well duuo; wo aro able to adopt it, sir; we ought to havenvoto; we are i ot prepared to stay here for days and nights together uny longer. Autl if wo are ab e. I hope wo wil contribute funds tor the publication of ta mil lions Of copies in large type, big enough for Antiretv Johnson, whether drunk or sober, to read, (meat laughter and ctitt-Ti 1 move the previous questuu. (Cheers ) Atlo4iott of the Address. The Address was then adopted ta ith but very tew dissenting voices, the subbtituto being lirsi ueg.t tiveo. J , Ibe Chair then announced the lollowing as the Committee ou Finance. , i u TH u i vlflnnv Tf.ua T. . t. .. I. . io.; Ihomas Hornbrook. W. Va ; Gail Uor.leu, toveruor Uamilton. of 1'exas, then ptesentad the . . . 1. , .....m.,.aa .n na..l,i.lr...a il. ... rt.ntt l.v tliH Ser.rotiirv. as followit: The Heaolutlous. JltS'tlved. That tho lornt nconle of the South cor.llnlK- unite with tbe neoulo of the urt la thanksgiving- to Aluiitiiity i,nn, i irougn vnione win a reoiiiion tt.ipa ratified lor Its caune enMnoss, Ht crjoity, and its cnuil nalitv, bn been over ru icq to tho vindication oi tbe supi maty ot tne r eiterai constitution over every state aud Territoit ot ttia repulilic. A'' soiverl, llmt wo dutuand now, bk we have demanded at all tunes sinvo tnn cessuttou oi noati lues, tne ronturs tton oi tbe Miites In which we hvo m tbolr old uint.oon with tho Union, on tbe aimplcet and leu est coudittuna consistent with the protection of our llvos, pronorty, aud political rights, now In jeopardy lrom the un quHtched eumltv ot Kebel. aiol.y iu arum. Hero veti, 1 but the unbsppy policy pursued by An drew Johnson. President ol tue Unlied .tat... Is, In its etloctft upon the loya poople of the Sontd. unjutt, op pressive, aid iutolerabe; and accordingly, however artlently ve desire to see our respective states once more represented In the CouKress of the nation, we woald deplore their restore .ton on the lna liu e ron ditions prescribed by tbe I'resldcnt, as tending not to abaie, but omy to maguily tb. perils and sorrows of our condition. Hf'tved, That with pride in the patriotism or the Conviress, with gratitude tor the tearless a id persistent support they bave given to the cause ot loyalty, and their efforts to restore all the States to their lor.nercou dltlonas Mates in the American Union, we will at aud by the positions taken bv tbein. and use all means con sistent wlih a peaceiul and latvlal course to secure the ratiticatlou ot the amendments to the Constitution of tbe United States, a. proposed bv tne Conges at Its recent hits. ou, and regret that tho Congress, In Its wis dom, did not provldo or law tor the greater security ot the loval peopie in the States not yot admitted to repre sentation. A'.rcl,Tbat the political power of the Govern -ment of the United Mtute. in tho administration of uut lic aflal'S is. by its Consutution. eoutlded to tne popu lar or law-making department ot the Oov jromeot K so red, l hut the political status of the .'-tatca lately iu rebellion to tbe United Htai.s tioverumont and the rights oi tbe p.onle ot such States, are political ques tlons, and are. there ore. c e.riy within the eontroiof Cont;res. te the ex. uslou 01 the independent aotiou of any aud every ether department of th. Uovernaaant Hemtved, That there is no rlht, political, legai, or con stitutional in any Mate to soceje or withdraw to in 'he Union tbat they mav, bv wluked and unauthorized revo.utions and force, sever ibe reluiiois which thuv have sustaiued to the Union, and wbe.i tuev do so. a id a.ume the attitude of public enemies at war with the United states, they subject them.se ve. to all tbe rules and principles ot inter latlonal law, and the laws ot' wbion are applicable to belllyereuts, according to uiodern usage. h.S'iived. 7hat we are unalterably in favor or th. Union ot the states, and earnestly des.re the i.gai and speedy restoration ot all the Siates to their proper ? i aces in tbe Union ana tbe esiaulluument In ea h of hem ot luUiiences oi patriotism and justice by which tbe whole na ion shall be combine to carry ibrward tri umphantly tbe principles of ir.edoun aad prvgtess, until all men oi all races .hall everywhere benuath the flag of our country have accorded to them Ireeiy all that tbelr virtues, late llgouce. industry, patriotism, aud energy may entitle them to attln. Urtoivtil That th. organization in Ihe unreprssentsd Rtuto, assuming to be State Uoiornments not having beeu lesaily ettabll.hed, are not legl.lmata Uorera ments until recotn'sed by Congms. Jiesolvrd, That the welcome v. e bave re eivsd from the loval citizens o fhltadelpkia under the noi'o. in. tlme-bonorad ball In vthlcb tbe Declaration ot Inde pendcjice as adoptod inspires us witu an aalm.ung hope that toe principles oi lust aud equal fovorutneat which were made tbo loundatlon oi tho Repabdc at Its origin, sba 1 become the corner 'tone or reconstruction. IC tolvrd. 'i ha. we uherlsa with tender bes-is the niemorv oi tb. virtues, palrlotism, sublime faith, up rlybt brlstlun Ihe. and gouurou.iiaiure oi the uiartvr President, Al rahau Lincoln. lletfired. That we are in favor ot universal liberty the world over, and feel the deepest mpathv wpfi tne oppressed peoples of all countries in their strngitlcs I r lifCduin, aad the iuhercnt right ol'alf men to de :lde anu control lor th -mselves the character of tha govern ment under which they live. HrSoiwd. That tbo lasting grat'tudeof the na'ion is due ti e men who bore the battie aad In covering th m seives with Imuerlshalileulory have saved io the world Its hope of tree govtrament, and reiving upon tho 'in vincible Idler, and sailors" who niutie the nr.nd army and navy of the repuo Ic to be truo to tbe oiinciples lor which theylouvht we pleiine them tbat we wil stand by them In ii'aiuiahilng the honot due the saviors oi the nation, and fn .evuiiug th irulis oi their victories Hi-so rtd, 'ibat. remenibsrlng with profound uratltude and love the procepts or l-vashliigton. we shoula accustom ourseltcs to consider the Union as the primacy object ot our patriotlo desire which has beruto lore sustained us wltli great power i eur love ot tne Union When so man vol our neighbor In tbe South were waging war lor lis destruction, our deep and uiddUig love for tho memory of the Father oi his ouutry and for the Uulon, is inoie deeplr engrareu upon our hearts than ever. Adoption of the Resolutions. After the readine was completed, a demand was made that the voie shun d bo taken separately on each resolution. I"oev wern then read seriatim by tbe Secretary, and adorned almot unanimously. When tbe vote oame to be taken on the resolution ot tespeot to the memory of the maitrred Lincoln, tbo autiiecce rose en masse, and in silouce bowed auwent. Iteiort of thr C'oiniuittee on the VUlt to the Tomb of l.lucolu. Tbe committee on the general tour of certain mem ber, of the Convention designated yettotuajr tUa submitted a rettort. giving tho programmA to bo M loweo in this order: The dolegntrs will start from Philadelphia on Monday, the lotb inst. 'there wi I bo spouting in INew Vork city, under the direcifon ot tho Htaro Committoo, ou Mono.y ovening. On Tuesday, tha 11th inst , the delegates will proceed to AUanf, spakmgin that citv on that evening. A portion of the delegation will proceed to Boston, Mass , to at tend the meeting held there in Knnuull If a'l, VVednea dKy,12th OnTl.nrsriayandT'ndir.tiiolS hand Hta Inst , the delepatiou iil speak at various points in Connecticut ond Knstern Ne T Voik, roasem'ilinc at Albany on t-aturday, tho l'tl ult. Monday. Tnesday, and Weone-day the tloleration will speak at var'ous points in Cetuis and Western New Vo:k. reuniting ot. f.ri. I'ennsyivania, on Wednqia day.. On Thursday tho 20th. tho ae ea Hon' will be at Cleveland, Ohio, ami wilt speak at various points in that State, under tho d -reet'on of the falo Centra' Commit oe, retiuitin at Iudianaoolis. Indiana, upon Tunsoay, tno iifi.h inst., and will spefe at various points in lud atm dnnnT tbe remainder ot the week. Upon Uoudav, October 1, the ue'eyatinn will reun'to at hloao, Illinois, whence thoy will proceed to tho tomb ot Abrahiua lincoln. A delegate movo.l that the name of Frod. D,u rlass, ot .New York, be added to that Committno. (Ciies of "No! no!" Tho I're.iltlent I'bitt motion is out ol order, as these nnmes were reported by tho Commit o from delegates to this Southern Convention, to whlo'i Jdr. Doug, ass is rot accredited. 'Ibe Secretary of tlio Convention read the rotf, ann the delegation from the States selected; and for each Btates to draft an adt ross to bo read to tlut Iteprnsertativesot tho noo'tio in Congress assemtiled. with the following re-ult: Committee on Address to CougrttK. Texas, lyot en wi Sherwood ; Ixiilslnnn, Thomas J. Durant; letmessce. Colonel Vllliamlt (Stoke-' i Vir pinia.llon Lewis JUackenzis; Wost Virginia, Janice, K. Wharton; (ieorm, G. W. Ilisphatn; Alabama. M.J fstackptile; Kentucky, Dr. L. L Iticorinu; Missii-sippi, George i-r. Adams; Missouri, Cuonet John 8. Cavuiidcr: Arkansas, Colonel Rogers; North Carolina, lion. 1) It. Hooi.loe; tfarvland, Hon. Daniel V htto: Dolawae John A Alderd C"; Florida, Hon. 1). Fruzier; Ijisrrict ot Columbia, J. A. iloa well. A motion of lion. Lorenzo Sherwood, of Texas, that a commlt.ee ol three I appomtod tnoubllsh tho proceediutrs ot tke Convention, was adptd, and Uio lollowing oommitteo announced: Hon. L. ttbeiwood ol lexas: Hon. Mr. Oreswolt. Ot Maryland; nnd Mr. Clnvton, of Mary, and iioveiuor linmi ton. or iexa. read Beoretary Seward's speecH, de'ivered veeteiday at Chioaffo m which be asked, "Do you waut Andrew Jotinsou ficeiatntor KingT" ine report of tho C.mmi'tee on Unreconstructed States was asked tor, but was not rcidv to bo-pro. sented. A dctecate lrom Mart land moved that the l'retti dent of this Convention be authorized to aonomt members tor each of the riouthorn Mates on the Rational Union Committee. The motion was de clared out of order. 'Ibe remaining resolutions wen unanimously adopted, and the series ot resolutions were tlioav passed without an opposing voice. A lolofnt" from Texas proposed and moved that n committee of ono Ivoin each 8utto be npuoin'ed t lay an addicts before ttie representatives ot tbe people in Congress assembled On motion, the resolution wan passed. Judire Iluibor f.o'vis, ot loniiesree. moved that a caret j education of the Miuih of toe Houtheni states bv h nl teachers wns most lninoi-iiiit, that their mititls sbonld not bo perverted by trensona'iin teachings iu tbo schools aud academies ol the re organized Mates Judfe Lewis deemed the su':j:-ct a most imporlait one, as a proper ny-t-ui ot education in the past would never have al owed tlio lute Rebellion to occur. Ho wou d have ell admitted to its hom-liM. n lutes and b'ntks. I'e tliouuat thai lUe meimuic was I roperlv wilhiu tlio junsdic ion of Congre-s, und if sucn notion was not conatiluuo al, it could eisily be made so. Amotion to lay the resolution on ibe ta'tlo w lost, antt tno r8ol jtii-u was relerrtd to the Commit ter on Rocoustrucied S'utcs Various motions to udlonrn were offered and 'ost. lion John L Thonni., Jr., of .Mot viand offered a resolution of thanks to 1'resident Speed ana thn blhcers of the Coaveutlon. tor tbo ablo manner in which they bad filled their positions, which waa carried. . Another motion to adjourn being vo'ed down. Mr. Uolilsborouub, ot llur land, oflored a resolution oi thanks to the Union Ljbuo lor the banquet tendered (hem yesttnlav, which was adopted. A lie emits 1 see that it is miendod to force this Couventmn fo adjourn sine die to-day, to chose of all dihcus'ion. I hat cam, ot but bow seeds ot ale order and contention among m. On motion, the ouvoutiou then adjourned ot & O'clock until 6 I'. M. Mr. Tiltcn said: Ladies and Gent'omen : I flud m v sell very unexpectedly pro-idinir over you at this oiganization to bear Miss A. rJ. Dickinson, w.tna I now present to you. MImm Dickinson's Speech. Coming forward Miss Dickinson siid:-A great emperor, on on ocensioti, in prconb ig a prize to a victorious ollicer "I hid intoiidnd to engiuve upon this the names of vour victories, but there is not room enough for them " Said tho loyal mon of the JNorth, we will give trese loval moil ol tue South, vatherlnnr here, an ca-nr -t of our bearttelt welonme. liells raug and thouqnds patlierod to welcome t'lora. until last night bune-retlt ot thousands of citizeus poured around the Union League, and night waa turned into day to greet you. But this was all powerless to oxpress our sym pathy to vou. Butto-duy I, oue wuuiau, repiesent lug millions, say how dearly must wo prizo you wht are tbe bulwarks of tho rights of raeu. I strive m vain, as I look into your lac: , oh loyal tnou reoog mzing bow you maniutlv and Lrjvely stood by your Union, looking death in tbe eve tor years, and scorned to flinch .ooking into your eyes, I recog nize that, in some tnings, it is better to be sileut than to speak. .Continued in our next edition, FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. A DEHIA.XJD FOR MILITIA. Great Murder Trial in liar land. SPKCIA L DKSr ATCHKB TO THE EVMNTNO TRI.KOBA PH. ) Washinoton, Septomljer fi. Want tlieMllltltt Armed. A movement is bolnar made in Virginia for tats reorganization ot the State militia, in the expec tation that the Government will allow them arms. Complaints are beintr made all through. Virginia thut tbe Federal authorities have here tofore furnished the blacks with anus, while the whites are unarmed. Assigned. Colonel E. 31. Camp, of the Quarterma.ter'si Pi'prtitiiic nt here, ha been assigned to dutv with General Suortnan. Murder Tiiul. The ttia! of lour u.-irroes, lor the inuiiler of Colonel William Lylo, ot Prince Ueorgo county, Marvland, is now in progress at Upper Marl boro, and attracts much attention. He was shot in his bed. and his wife cornpellei. to dlTubre where his money nud valuables were deposited. Tae negroes belonged to Alexandria. Viremia, and one ol them was a former slave of Ljle'a. The murderers were detected throu?k one of them ottennsr some ot tha Virginia money taken from Lyle's house for sale at a bunk In Alexandria. Tbe Lnte Railroad Accident. EooHcsruK, N. ' September 6. No further deaths have resulted from the railroad accident of last night. Mr. Detnster, tf Fulton county, is the only one of the injured whose condition is at all recorded as critical. Many of the in jured have left for their homes, but thoro are thiity or more who still remain h-re. The sur eeous nud citizens of Ilochester have done all that could be done lor the sufferers. The rail road officers and employes have been very atten tive to tbe unicrtunate passougors. The bodiea of ihe killed are l.vlup in the dead-holts'1. Coro ner Ficul bus called a jury and will hold an in quest this m'tei-noon. The bin tne falls wholly on the switch-inn n O'Brien, who ha. Hod to a void aret. The trucks Lave bien cleared of tlii wreck, and the trains are agnlu riuuibj.
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