CITY INTELLIGENCE. tO ADD-TONAL LOO At ITEMS SKB I1MIDI PAOIM. Thb Barb Ball Match between tlia em ploye; of the notion house of Messrs. lYonntf, Moore A Co.. and the dry goods house of Messrs. Jacob Relgel & Co., came off on Saturday last, June 15, on the grounds of the Athletlo Club, Fifteenth street and Columbia avenue, the former winning by a score ol 60 to 18, as follows: T., M. A CO. O. R.l J. . A CO, O. It. flnyder. p .0 Jenkins, p g 4 Orson S. s t 7 Butler, o .. 1 2 Mansfield, 1 I P arker, I. f..... ,.. 1 J Nolan, r. f..... 1 6 Kppley. (Id b 1 (Jraham, W. 1st b S fl Itean, 2d b 1 2 Rnddcrnw, 3d b f kohl, Mb 2 2 traham, D., 3d b . Ivison,s,s 2 t Hale, c. I 6 4; Watson, r. 1 2 1 Lessey, 1. f. I B'Launlng.c. f. 2 1 Total 18 eo Total .....u 18 U.VUH IX KACR INS IN (IS. J-l M. CO 14 S 6 0 1(1 19 . J. B. Co 0 1 4 2 718. Home tuns lluclderow, 2j Mansfield, I: Butler, 1. - Umpire-Mr. Oppenhelmer, Athletic B. 11. C. Scorers Messrs, Ed. Davis and James Moore. Jr. . The amount realized l.v fh aluwa m Qth In Id of the endows by the Hansom street explo rpa, n f Ij HO. Bold Attempt at Robbery. A daring thief, while the Gray Reserves were passing MoCal la's hat store, at Tenth and Chestnut streets, taking advantage of the temporary absence of the attaches of the store, who were watching the procession from the pavement In front of the establishment, darted into the store and made an unsuocesHfnl attempt to rob the money drawer ; containing some three or four hundred dollars of the day's receipts. The thief In his hurry overlooked the apartment In the drawer where the money was kept, and succeeded in netting only a few worthiest F tapers and some odd change, wheu his prox rally to the funds was d (Hoovered, and he left the store In a double quick. Chase was given to the rascal, but he escaped In the crowd that had collected along the sidewalk to see the procession. Ioblb Contribution. Rev. James Noill Treached a sermon yesterday morning. In the Spring Oarden Street M. K. Church, In behalf of the suffering families of those who perlsbed by the BaiiKom street calamity. The sormon wa most appropriate aud touching, and the speaker -commended to the congregation the prompt and generous example of the management of the Chesnut Street Theatre, by whloh more than 1500 had been realized for the sufferers, and declared this aotlon to be worthy ef emula tion by the Christian Church. Mr. Weill's con gregation responded to his appeal by the very liberal contribution of 8712. We trust the other churches In the city will follow the noble exam- Ele thus set them. The above sum was anded this morning to Mayor McMlchael for proper distribution to the sufferers. Embezzlement. Herman C. Mann was taken In custody last Saturday by one of the Reserve officers, on the charge of from embezzling his employers. Itappearsfrom the evidence elicited that Herman was the authorized agent lor a business Arm on Klghth street; that he sold goods and collected moneys thereon whloh It was expected be would honestly hand to his employers. Suspicions entertained that he wa not altogether honest caused his removal. Soon after it was discovered that he had collected funds on some goods he had sold before leaving the Arm, and retained them, without any notice to the firm whatever. Alderman Beitler held him in $1000 bail to answer at Conrt. An Unprovoked Assault. In company with, some others, William James passed the Colum bia Engine house, on Filbert street, above Ele venth, yesterday. They were Invited in to view the appearance of the house and engines, when some little controversy coming up about the merits of some other steamer, it Is alleged that their entertainers struck them, and that one William Kennedy, William McKeever and James Warren were the foremost in the as sault. James was struck violently npon the hend with a horn and knocked down, and the others fared badly. The former was taken to his residence, on Seventeenth street, above Market. The three assailants were arrested and held for a further hearing before Alderman Jones. A Swindling Operation. A man giving Lis name as Robert R. Lewis entered the store of Mr. Joseph Loeb, tobacconist, at No. 132 Arch street, and made a purchase of $129 worth of fine cigars, etc., offering in payment a check for the amount on the Third National Bank of this city. The transaction was concluded, the goods given, the check received, and the pur chaser departed. When Mr. Loeb came to settle lip his bank accoant, be learned that the check was a spurious one, and that he had been swin dled. It is ascertained that this same man had made a purchase of a large amount of cigars of Mr. Beverin, tobacconist. No. 16 N. Third street, and paid with the same spurious funds. A Double Offensb. Patrick Collins was ar rested on Sunday, noon, for selling liquor on the First day, contrary to the conditions of the law. and that to minors. It seems that a little Irish boy being told by his father to go to the rnm shop and purohaso that wherewith the latter could quench his raging thirst on Sun day, forgot bo to do. Going home he received a token of paternal disapprobation la the shape of a sound thrashing, and a requirement to go that morning for more. This he did, and re ceived an amount of "lightning." Alderman Kamsdell held Collins In $800 bail to answer lor the offense. In for Lager. Late on Saturday night, four young men, named Jerry Lahey, Patrick Braitz, Joseph Clarke and Michael Moony, leagued together to commit a larceny of beer, which would serve to refresh them during the coming Sabbath. They entered the beer cellar of the Deer bouse managed by Mrs. Mary Conn, at 2231 Richmond street, and stole therefrom two barrels of the refreshing beverage. At the midnight hour, they were found tramping it to a safe place, and were arrested. Alderman Benlx held them each In $500 ball to appear at court. Accidental Saooraa. At a late hour last evening. Officer Stevens, while going his beat at Tenth and Looual streets, espied two men lurking In the vicinity under suspicious cir cumstances. He gave chase, but in the dark ness they esoaped. Returning to his place, he soon discovered the persons back again, lie then started In hot chase after them, and while Bpeeding along his revolver bounced out of his coat pocket, aud, striking the pavement, went off, the ball passing through the lower part of his left leg. A Doublb Assault. Thomas McLaughlin on Saturday night took It into his head, as it Is alleged, to beat his wife, which he effectually did, asevinoed by the soreams the neighbors beard. A gentleman by the name of James Lanton entered, and attempted to have McLaughlin desist from beating his wife, but was answered by a blow on the head with a chair in the haads of the Infuriated man. Thomas was arrested for assaulting his wife, and for an attempt to kill Lanton, and was held to await the latter's Injuries. P"Aid for the Sufferers. Mayor McMichael acknowledges the following additional subscrip tions in aid of the destitute occasioned by the iaie oaiasiroyur . FT. Gyer $25-00 Mount .ion el. ta. Church 2500 v. ir M 5 00 Lee & Walker...... 60 50 T. IL H 6 w j H i 5 00 M. A. U . W'OO il 300 A. C. II... 10 00 Total $23860 Wmmn. On Satnrdav last ri 1JI1I1UUU - r eood order innu iuv u- fmvj 5 i . unUl 4 ri i rtnon vMltlff malt and boys disportlDg themselves la the cool waters of the Schuylkill, near the Girard Avenue V. ...Viz. a 'niApw nr r hrnmrht them to the shore, when they were taken in oustody, and finea ny a..u ' themselves in suuu " Assault and Battery. Patrick Degan was arrested on Saturday niguv njumwi of the Eighteenth District, for being drunk.and OI V.1"1"" . . i. r.t nn of the street eut- Tut rick WOUKI DOl prucwu ycjjri.j, "lr.l'..T" ..!,.. a nnAorinir before Alderman Henix, be wa held lu $(JO0 ball to answer at Court. Thomas McNulty and William Gormloy were arrested Saturday even Ug atlnth arid Carpenter streets, charged ,D .r t .. " i. f.niiorv mid larcenv of -vitn an -. "Ju in $1500 ball Toioaey. aiuhu "- THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL Thb Rain Yestkbdat caused conaMer able damage In various part of the city. The large dye bouse of Mr. Mlclmel Latterly, at Frankford road and Gunner's run, was com pletely flooded, and the large stock of woollen yarns, dye-stuffs, machinery, and valuable documents damaged. The cellars of the dwell ings on B. Twelfth street, from Ellsworth to Carpenter street, were deluged,, and fur once the far-famed Cobockslnk became a raging and turbulent stream, overflowing the cellars In its Vicinity, and considerably damsr.lhg the archi tectural beauty of the bridge which spans it at Columbia avenue. The waters were for oooe sanitary agents to cleanse the banks of the creek from some of its-filth. A large beer wagon, loaded with heavy beer barrels, while being drawn along 4erraantown road, near Girard avenue, passed over a culvert which had been nndermuied, and broke In, from which, after hours of labor and swearing, it was only extracted In a damaged condition. Thh Spsdat Law. On next Friday evening, the citizens of Philadelphia who are in favorof strictly enforcing the new law requiring the rinsing of the liquor saloons on the Sabbath, will meet at Horticultural Hall. The occasion will be one of great importance, and addressee Will b'1 delivered by Judge Brewster, Rv. Dr. A. A. WilUtts and the Hon. William A. Porter, and other prominent gentlemen. Schuylkill Navy Reception of the New York Ci.tin. The Atalanta Club, of New York, will be formally received by the SohuylklH Navy this afternoon at 0 o'clock. Should the weather prove favorable, a fine brass band, under the leadership of Mr. C. R. Dodworth, will bei stationed on the roof of the Skaters' Club House. Another Assault was committed by William Clark, who thought that a little athletlo exer cise in the shape of a puglllstlo encounter would vary the monotony of the Sabbath, so lie struck violently a citizen in the neighbor hood of Second and Oxford streets, and was there arrosted. Alderman Filch held him in $1000 ball to answer at Court. An Old Offbnder in Duress. The Indomit able feter Sanford was taken in custody late on Saturday night in the vicinity of Franklin and Spring Garden streets, on a charge of pick ing the pocket of an individual during the eve ning of a sum of money. Alderman Massey held him to answer in default of $800 bail. Dbownbd. A little boy named James Fel lows, while boating on the river, near Flat Rock Locks, on Friday evening, fell overboard, and was drowned. Sale of Rbal Estate. At the Merchants' Exchange to-day, Messrs, Gnmmey & Hons sold a handsome modern residenoe, No. 8 West 1'enu Square, below Market street, for $12.000. Dkunkbn Cases yesterday numbered but 111, a decrease of 28 from the number reported on Sunday last; Facts fob the runLic That we have unequalled facilities for con ducting business to the advantage both of our selves and our patrons, we submit the following truths well kuown as such to the entire busi ness community : 1. We have abundant cnpltal therefore, 2. We buy fok cash exclusively. 3. We sell for cash exclusively. 4. We have a business experience of a quarter of a century, having been longer established than any house in our trade in Philadelphia. 6. Onr business is thoroughly systematized, the result of long experience. 6. We employ the best talent In all depart ments: our garments are therefore unsurpassed in style, fit, or workmanship. 7. Our business is large and constantly In creasing. 8. We have and constantly keep the largest stock and best assortment of Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing In Philadelphia, which, for reasons already mentioned, 9. We tell at vricet in all catet truaranleed lower than the lowest eltewltere; also, full satisfaction in every purchase made of us, or the tale cancelled and money refunded. Malj way oetween 1 Bennett & CO., Fifth and Tower Halt,, tiixth&t. j No. 518 Market ST., Philadelphia, and No. 600 Broadway, New York. Rkmehbbb that Sickness at the Stomaoh, Pain between the Shoulders and in the Right Side, Yellow Suffusion of the Skin, Costlveness, Drowsiness and Languor, Dimness of Sight, Colic, Palpitation of the Heart, Dry Cough, Low Fever, and other symptoms which indi cate the various phases of Acute and Chronic Liver Complaint, are, one and all, promptly relieved, and Anally removed, by the action of lhf.t famous preparation. nOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS, which Is at onoe the best of correctives, the gentlest and most genial of aperients, an Infal lible regulator, and a powerful restorative. Persons ol a bilious habit, who use the Bitters as a protective medicine, will never suffer the pains and penalties of Liver Disease or Bilious Remittent Fever. No words can do justice to Us MARVELLOUS PROPERTIES. It stands pre-eminent among the health restoring preparations of the age, and every year adds to Its fame, not only in this country, but throughout the civilized world. The Stock now being sold by the Washing ton Library Company, In aid of the Riverside Institute for Holdlers' and Sailors' Orphans, is being rapidly disposed of at the principal office, No. 1225Chesnut street. The gift of a handsome steal-plate engraving to each purchaser of stook, who will also receive a present hereafter to be awarded, is a feature that must please, as in this way every one gets more than the full value of bis money. The engraving entitled "The Marriage of Pocohontas, ' which is given to those who take five shares of stock, costing One Dollar per share, is executed in the neatest and most approved style, and fully equal to I hose of the same character that are now re tailed in this city at from eight dollars and up wards. Theother engravings given to those who' purchase a single share or more, are also gotten up in the most superb style, and sell at retail for more than it costs those who obtain a copy in this way. Every share of stock will also in ad dition receive tome present, and, as among the list are some very valnablefpropertlos, etc., the inducements to aid in a charitable cause were certainly never greater than those pre sented by the Washington Library Company, for the ruining of funds for the Riverside In stitute. Some or Our Contemporaries seem to think that the triumph of their cause depends, like the fate of Jericho, upon the amount of noise made in these days of refinement and luxury, ah article of real lntrlnslo merit la soon appre ciated; hence the unbounded and unparalleled success of Plantation Bitters; This remedy has ever ar.d always been fonnd reliable. As a gentle stimulant and tonlo appe tizer 11 cannot be excelled. It is no doubt a sovereign remedy for stomachic disorders for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and in stimulating a healthy appetite. Impurity of the Blood Is the primary cause of most tikin Diseases, although there are cases where very repulsive forms of this complaint arise from obstruction of the pores of the skin, checking perspiration, oauvlug an intolerable Itching, and terminating in an eruption of J imples, l'ustulet, Jtinuworm, Tetter, Halt Rheum, etc. For all these affections Dr. Jayne's Al terative Is an efficient remedy, cleansing the blood of all impurities, and absorbing the gross rmriininii which obstruct the small perspiratory ducts. By its aotlon on the circulation, it drives all Scrofulous dlseuses from the system, assists the skin in performing its proper fuuo tlous.and imparts a healthy glow to the com plexion. Prepared only at No. 212 Chesnut street. Magnolia Water. A delightful toilet artl-ele-euporlor to Cologne and at half tke prtoe. No more fighting, we hope, either in the ring" or out of t he ring. One way to stop fight is to stop dlllerences of opinion; as is done in reference to the style and price ol the Clothing sold at Charles Stokes k Oo.'s Ready-made Clothing House, under the Continental. This opinion is that the goods are unequalled. , - G ROVER 4c Bakkk's Highest Premlam "Elastic" Stitch and "Look" Btltch Skwino Machinkh, With Latent Improvement, No. 730 Chesnut street. The Most tieautiful store in the City for Pai.e, to close ont onr retail business. We offer for sale the Good Wim., Fixtures, and Stook of our Beautikui. Pf.rfitmkry Stork, south west corner of Klghth and Locust streets. Francois Grkgqire & Co, A BKAi'TiFtri. Porcelain Picture for only $1-00. at B. V. Relmer's.l'hotograph Gallery, No. C24 Arch street. Six cards, or one large pic ture, $1-00. Lyons' Magnetic Insect Towder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bums. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. Water-Coolers for the Million. Refrige rators. Moth-proof Cliesta, Ice-Cream Freezers, etc, at E. 8. Farson & Co. 's Manufactory, No. 220 Dock street. Depot for the bale of Tjwh's FlvA-dollAr Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No, Til Market street, Philadelphia. J. a. Lash a up. TT T -'IV rflfrafant dI,.Iab a m j .1... n t T5 ,.-1 a rators, prices from $7 upwards. E. 8. Farson A Co., Manufacturers, No. 220 Dock street, below A Cure for Rheumatism Worth Seeing. H .Kllpatrlck, No. 1744 Olive street, cured by Dr. Fitter's Remedy. No cure, no pay. Warm Weather, Gauze Shirts, only $1'0. Warm Weather. Gauze ShlrtM. only $100. Warm Weather. Linen Drawers, only $1,75. Warm Weather. Linen Drawers, only $175. McIntirh 4 Brother's, No. 1035 Ctiesiml street. Ft-MMFR TtESORT FOB CI.OTHINO Hl'MMKB BKSOKT roB CLOTHING Hi wmkh Kkhobt fob Clothing Hl'MMKB KKHOBT FUR C'IATHINO Hl'MMKB BSKT KOK CLOTHING Hl'MMKB HfcHOKT FOB t'LOTHIMS Fl'MMKB JtKSOBT FOR CLOTHINO Hummer Kbnort for Clothing Hum Mica Kkhuht fob Cloth inu Hi wmkr Kkhobt for Clothing Hijmmkr Besort or Clothing bUMMKB liMHORT FOB CLOTHING Wanamakkb fc Brown, Wanakakkr & Brown, Wanamakkr ft Brown, Wanamakkk & Brown, Wanamakkr & Bbwwn, Wanamakkk fe Brown, W'ANAMaKlB & BROWN, Wanamakkk & Kuown, Wanamakkk & HauWH, Wanamakkk & Brown, W anamakkk & Brown, Wanamakkk & Brown, The Comer of Hjth und MarkBT Streets. The Corner of Sixth and Markkt Htreets. The Corner of Sixth and Markkt Streets. The Corner ol Sixth bug Mark kt Streets. The Corner ot Sixth and Market St reels. The Corner ot Sixth and Markkt Streets. The Corner of sixth and Market Streets, The Comer ol Sixth ind Markkt Street. The Corner of Sixth and Market streets. The Corner of Sixth and Market streeis. TheCoruerot Sixth und Markkt streets. The Corner ot Sixth and Market Stree's. MARRIED. RTJJfOE CAsPIDY. Oo the 13th Instant, by the Rev. Jncoh Helllinsleln, Mr. GKOKOK RINuE lo Mitt SALL1E CASS1DY. both of UerruantoWD, Pa. TLBICK HALL. On the evening of the 16th of May. lHt.7, al the residence of the bride's parents, i'al niyra. Burlington county. N. J by the Be?. Tnniuas J. Davis, Mr. JACOB M. ULKIt:K, or Conshohocken, Montgomery county, Pa., and Miss ELIZA. B. HALL, of the former pluce. DIED. BASTIAN. On the 14th Instant, after a lingering IllneHS, MABGABET WHH.L AN. wife of Jerome A. Banilan. and daughter of the late Jeremiah Smith. The relatives aud frlendM of the family are respect fully luvlted to attend the hlnerm. from tha rntlilnnna of her mother. Mm, M. Hiultb. Mo. i:m S. Seventh street, on Wednesday afternoon at 4 o'clock. McNICHOLL. On the 16th Instant, DANIEL HcNICHOLI.. aged 38 years. The relatives aud Iriends of the family are respect fully Invited lo attend the funeral, irom his Iaie resi dence. No. 640 SoutU street, on Wednesday moralug at HH o'clock. POncn.-On the 14th Instant, UETTIE ANN POKCH, wife of Samuel Porch. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot her hubhand. No. 118 Beck's place, above Front and Chrlmlan streets, on Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. To proceed to Ebenezer M. E. Church Vault. WILSON. On the 15th Instant, LOUISA CHES TER, daughter or Edmund and Fhojbe Wlbou, in the STib year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her parents' residonce, No. 17 gueen street, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to the Baptist Uround, Broad street and Passyunlc road. A PUSH-CART, WITH THREE WHEEL9, wanted by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. 8S5 (ElKht Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. SILVER-PLATED 8NAPS FOR BOWING window-shutters the paten tshuUer-bowers.wblch prevent the wind from rattling or Happing the shutters, and the self-bowing shutter-bolts, are all very seasonable, and lor sale liy TRUMAN A SHAW, No, 836 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. below Ninth. REPAIRING OF CLOTHES-WRINGERS done, and various patterns of them are for sale by us. Those with cog-wheels, viz: The Universal, Novelty, and Champion, we particularly recommeud for durability. TRUMAN & SHAW, Mo,SS6(K.int Thirty-eve) Market St., below Ninth. N G U RE YOUR LIFE 15 THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, 4 18 5p S. B. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT. WARBURTON'S improved VENTI lated and Easy-fitting DKKSS HATtj (patented), in all the approved fashions ot theseaaou. C11ESISUT JIBAA, ....... tl III. !-,, IIHnn HI!. JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FABHIONABLK HATTERS, No. 26 & NINTH Street, First Store above Chestnut street. 9J FOSTER, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 4 11 emSp No. 7 B. KLXTH Street. GM'CALLA'8 NEW HAT STORE, NORTH east comer of TENTH aud CHESNUT Streets. The patronage of old customers of Chesnut street, above Sixth, aud Chetmut street, above Eighth, soli cited. PEARL and JJRA B CASSIMKRK HATS, for Bummer. Price, 6 and ft). H bp U BOYS' STRAW HATS. THE LARGEST variety, and at reduced prices, at M'CALLA'S, Northeusi corner of TKM H aud CHESNUT Streets, Formerly Chesnut, above Sixth, and Chesnut, above Eighth. 6 4 6p 17 STRAW nATS, EVERY NEW STYLE, 4 at M'CALLA'S, N. K. corner TENTH and CHKs N UT Streets. 6 4 Sptf f BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. ENTIRE Retail Slock to be Ijrl CLOSED OUT AT COST, . To engage In the wholesale bume.s. 6 13 61 No. 831 N. SECOND Street. T 0 U N vi b! H A UN, J PLASTERER, 811 6trp Ho. 161 BPR1NO OAK DEN Street. JOHNSTON & SELDEN Attorneys at l aw and Solicitors in Bankruptcy. No. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. l 10 am Ex-Oov. W. E. JOHNSTON. OEO. S. SELli&N. DEAFNESSEVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the lieariug In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Craudall's 1'uient Crutches, supeilor to any others in use, at P. MALEIUA'S, No. 116 TKN'l'II Street, below Chesnut. - 8 8 6p BODUKRS'AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKRT KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful finish. RU1MIEIUS' and WADK A lU'TCHKK'd RAZORS, aud the celebrated LEUOULTBE RAZOR, SCISSORS ot the finest quality. Rauirs, Knives, Scl-uiors, and TableCutlery Ground and Polished at P. MALiU.lU. tt. ISO. US TENTH mivvWWvw VMwuuv, Mvi ADELPHIA, MONDAY, FOR SALE. o OKRMANTOWN PROPERTY FOB, HALE OH K. A P. House. II rooms, newlr nsnnred. anil Im'nied: sas. hot and colli m-uLnr- Irm&Ltfin hhrh and well shaded: lot 80 by 110 fret. Terms easy. Imme diate poaseiMilon. Apply at WILSON'S Tea Ware house. No. 2: CIIF.KN tJT Street. 8 I if O COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE Fifty or one hundred acres Bristol Pike, above tim seven-mile stone, and near Tacony. Mansion House, Coanh Shop, aud Dwelling to Let. Apply on the premises. 6 10 2t It. WHITAKEtt. WANTS. Q WANTED, A HOl'M! ON WEST WALNUT NTREET, PRICE FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO THIRTY FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS. Address, slating size, when possession can behad and lowest cash price. The names of persons efTer log will be treated in confidence. No Real Estate agent need answer this advertisement. Address IMPORTER, care ol Philadelphia "In. qutrer" cilice. 8 U lot REFRIGERATOR AND WATER COOLER ESTABLISHMENT, LAMP AND HOWSR-FURNIBHINQ OO0D3 HO. 917 MARKET NTREET, Splendid assortment of: Silver-plated and Britannia Wre, Table Cutlery, Tea Trays, Toilet Sels, Chil dren's W Iks, Coal Oil Lamps and Chandeliers ut all descriptions, Wholesale and Retail, at N. 8J. COATEM', 622 wrtulrnsp No. SIT MARKET Stroet. 251 BEFRIGERATORS, 2c)l BCIIOOLEY'P PATENT. (onitrtttTrn water coolers), the IIHEAT ICE HA V I KS. PACKER'S ICE CREAM FREEZERS. CHAMPION CLOTHES- WRINUER. FITE DOLLAR WANHINtt MACHINES. IRONING) TARLI.S. AT WILLIAM R. KERN'S) HorSE-FURNISIIINO STORE, Qrri NO. flU N. NINTH STREET. Q"T1 a-JL K 22 wfmlm Zi'Jl THE GENUINE EAGI E VEIN, THE CELB brated PRESTON, and the pare bard GRKKN WOOD COAL, Egg and Stove, sent to all parts of Ihi lty at 86-60 per ton; superior LEHIGH at rm. Each or the above articles are warranted to give pel feet satisfaction In every respect. Orders receiveda No. 114 S. THIRD Street; Ewoorioni, No. 1314 WASB INQTON Aveone. 441 0. 1101 CHESNgT StreeU E. M. NEEDLES & CO., N, V. Cor, Eleventh and Cheanut, OFFER AT A GREAT SACRIFICE WHITE FRENCH BRILLIANT ES. Ladles who have used THESE GOODS will not rail to appreciate them at the prices. 23, 30, 33 Cents. laeais xnIS3IH3 WTI on JOHN O. ARRIS ON, N08. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing: Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt; the material, workmanship and finish cannot be surpassed by any in the Market. i 22 rpi RATIONAL BASK OF THE REPUBLIC, 809 and 811 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL.. ..91,000,004 DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nathan Utiles, Ben. Rowland, Jr., Bamuel A. Blspham, Edward H. Oruo, 'William Ervlen, Osgood Weisb, Frederick A. Hoyt, Wiu. H, Kuawu. WM. a BHAWN, President, Xalo Cashier of the Central National Sank. JOS. P. MUMFORD Cashier, 0 12 Late of the Philadelphia National Bank, QREAT REDUCTION IN STB AW GOODS! FREEMAN & CO., CORNER EIGHTH AND VINE STREETS, WILL OFFER ON AND AFTER 9IONOAT, JUNE 10, 1000 HAT AT 08 CENTS EACH. 1000 HATS AT 7S CENTS EACH, 1000 HATS AT 81-00 EACH. 100 HATS AT Sl'SS EACH. 1000 HATS AT $150 EACH, 500 BONNETS AT 9100 EACH. BOO BONNETS AT ftl'SH EACH, BOO BONNETS AT $150 EACH. BOO BONNETS AT 01-7S EACH. BOO BONNETS AT 82-00 EACH, These Goods, Juat received from Eastern Manufao tnrers, comprise all the latest Styles and Novelties In PEDAL, COBURO, MILAN, and GLACE. ALSO, 1000 OP 1IARDINO Jk CO.'S UNI VERSAL SUAOE HATS, NO. 1 AT fl'Cb EACH. N. AT fti-io EACH. MO, 5 AT Bl'SS EACH. These Hi.Ts are suited for the seashore, and are uaQUestfonably THE MOST POPULAR BUADX HAT IN THE MARKET, ttl2trp JUNE 17, 1807. THIRD EDITION FROM EUROPE TO-DftT. Financial and Coimnerclal Ilcport to Noon. Jty the Atlantic Cnhle. Iximdon, June 17 Noon. Consols for moriey, M United Htstes Klve-tweutieg,73'i; IUlnols Ceutral. 7!", Krle It. H.. 40JL LivKHi't ol, June 17 Nomi. Cotton firmer at for OPlatHlK, and 11) for NewOrlonns. Corn, 38s. Other Itrendstutls are uiloharj(til. W hale Oil. 134 UK Other articles tincbanved. London. June 17 2 V. M Sugar firm. Coa d1h have declined Amerlcau securities an clistifted. Southampton, June 17. The steamship Hermann, from Wew York on the 6tU. has ar rived. Q.UF.KKsToww. Jnne 17. The steamship Aleppo, from Kew Yurk on the 5th, hug arrived. The Snrrntt Trial; Cnntinuedfrom our Second Edition. ' Washinoton, June 17. It will he fully proven that he was prexent with llooih, directing th" mnrler. and tl'Bt the act was not the result of a moment's thought only, but was a premeditated plot, and the prisoner at the bar was the clili fanil main mover In this mat ter. . It will be proven that he was s traitor to his country, and a spy upon the action of the Govern ment, and be travelled regularly between Washing ton a d Canada, ail the time weaving a weh, and plotting the destruction of the Government, and the overthrow and slaughter of the armies ot the United Males; and as an Imllcatlnu of the motive that pus senned bis mind, tha Jury dial! hear how be boasted bow be bad shot down, aud murdered Union soldiers while they were escaping from Rebel prisons. It shall be shown hnw the prisoner made his horns In this city the rendezvous for the uerlocting of their blood work, aud that It was he wiio left at rturratu vllle i he arms which Jiooth took possession ol In hU lligbt, and one of which was taken from him after his death. It will be shown that In April. IW8, riurratt went from Richmond to Canada, and that, while in Montreal, be, on the lUth of April, received a letter from Booth commanding hit presence in ttiU clt?. lie ciinie hiinie. and it will be nliown exactly by wbatroute; and the prosecution will prove hy testi mony as clear a the noonday sun that Murratt was I ere on that fatal Friday, and was walkiutr through Pennsylvania avenue booted and spurred, and thut but two hiiurs he'ore the fatal shot was llred be pur ehnsed the dlsgnUe which the usmsslns were to line in their ilight, aud that when the last blow was struck be net out upon hit shuddering lllglit. That flight will be traced, bucuusa to law flight H the criminal's confession, and because (lurinif the flight the prisoner, In the fancied security ol friend ship, makes acknowledgments which tlx upon him the guilt. It will be shown that after the assassina tion the prisoner w ent lo Canada, and his whereabouts in Montreal will be shown. It will be shown how long he remained there, and where be was spcreted, and how be was there In disguise during the time the trial ui iu progress at the arsenal, when he could have thrown much light upon the trial, and done much to estubliau the guilt or innocence of those then charged. From Canada be crossed the Atlantic, and It will be shown that when in mid-ocean he spoke freely of his connection with the conspiracy, and when he landed upon a foreign shore he raised his Impious hand and expressed a wish that he conlo return and serve An drew Johnson iut Abmham Lincoln had been served. In Kugliinil he found syuipaihy, but conscience still bauuird him, und he lied again, this time to Rome, and hides himself In the 1'apal army and enlisted as a private soldier. llemihl have felt himself secure there. If anywhere, but he was recognized and dis coveied bv the companion ot his youth, who pierced throimh all bis discul.es, aud when he tound denial was rseless, he acknowledged his identity and gave utterance to the memorable words, " Arit'c dour thr Yankees as mtrt An rm i 1 could. We have killed Lincoln the negroes' ft loud." The man to whom fturratt was revea'ed, as In duty bound. made the 1'uct known to the American MinU-ti-rstRnme. We had. It Is said, no treaty ot extra dition with thatcountry, but so horrible was the pri soner's crime, and so notorious was his name, that the Pope and Cardinal Autouelll surrendered him. He escaped aaln by leaping irom a precipice a leap which would have been Impossible to any one except one w ho lull)' realized LU guilt, aud knew his life was wnrtlilefs. He fled to Etrj'Pt. and was pursned, not by the bloodhounds ot ilie law, as the counsel tor the do louse seemed to think, hut the very elements conspired to point him out, and from Alexandria his face was turned homeward to the laud he had polluted with murdtr. He Is here now for trial, and when things are proved, as proven tUey will be. and all shall be made clear, as It will be. In spite ol the sublerluires that wilt be resorted to, it will be the duty ol the jury. In the name ol' the civilisation Surratt has dhg raced, to do lull and Impartial justice, aud retribution shall be uitlttl out 10 thoiiheddar of Inno.eut blood. Ship News, New YonK, June 17. Arrived Stnnmshlp City of Antwerp, from Liverpool June S. Her news lias been anticipated. Markets by Telegraph. Nkw York, Jnne 17. Cotton quiet at 27c. Flour dull, declined W&'oo. bates ot 4300 barrels ot State at 87.V'fir6ti; Western, 87-15M12 "Ai; Ohio, 8h 3(i; 12-70; Houiheru, $980f(M5 50. Wheat du.l and lower; quota tlonp are nominal. Corn firmer; stock scarce. Oats steady: State, 85c.: Western, 73(?t75o. Reel quel; ew Me eitra Mess, (Uii(ij27; new Mes Pork, fiO'Ta. Whisky quiet. Hxw York, June 17. Stocks active. Chicago and Rock iBland, Xi.i Reading, 106',: I anion, 41; Erie, oV Cleveland and Toledo, 119?a: Cleveland and Pitts burg, 76?.,; Pittsburg and Fort Wayne, WJ,'; Michigan Central, 113; Michigan Southern, 68;!,; New York Central, lol.V: Illinois Ceutial, VZ(r, Cumberland pre ferred. 80,'a'i Hudson River, ION'S; United States Five twenties. is2, llti.H: do. lttGt loti7,; do. 1865.1107 '4; new issue, 10!.5U; Ten-tortles, Seven-thirties, tint Issue, low1.,; all others, 106; Sterling unchanged; Mouoy, 6(ufl V cent. Gold, 137',. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUARTER 8E8SIONB-Jude Ludlow T. R. Dwlghl, Assistant District Attorney. A greater portion of this morning's session was taken up In hearing excuses tor exemption, made by many 01 the Jurors summoned on the now panel. Daniel Gallagher. Thomas Gallagher, Michael SI line, John Madden and Daniel McC'arty, were charged with having robbed James Carr. The allega tion on the part or the Commonwealth wits that some weeks since Mr. Carr, a farmer, residing In Warmin ster township, Berks county, was iu the city ou basi nets. About 1 o'clock ou the mornintc of last Hund.iy tlirte weeks ago, he left the Pennsj Ivania Hotel, in Sixth street, below Arch, and went to Hood win's ftulocn, in Third street, below Chesnut. While wait ing for the oysters be had ordered, Daniel Gallagher, who was sitting opposite to blm, eugagod htm la conversation, and found out where he was nolu. He said lie was going to the William Penn Hotel, and Gallagher said he was going that way. and asked hini to go with blm In his conch. He got into Galla gher's coach, and with Thomas Gallagher. Daniel Gullagher. and Michael Shane, drove to a saloon at Ninth and Chesnut streets. They took a glass of ale, and drove up to the William Penn Hotel. Not find ing the person be wished to see, be went back to Ninth aud CheHnut streets. Here be got out of the carriage, and either Daniel Gallagher or some one else of the party, hailed an other carriage that was starting away, aud asked the driver 11 be could take a friend, and the driver said he could. Mr.Carrtold the driver that be wished to go to ll a hotel in Sixth street, below Arch, and was then put Into the carriage. The driver said he had to go. to another place flnt. but would afterwards lake Mr. Carr where he wished to go. Mr. Carr saw two of the defendants. John Madden and Daniel McC'arty. After driviugsome lime the carriage stopped at a place down Broad street, about a mile and a half below Passyuuk road. The two men Inside handed the driver 84. Then the driver asked Mr. Carr where he wanted to 50, and Mr. Carr told hlin. The driver then ordered ilru out, and as be was getting out some one struck blm behind the ear. He knew no more until about 6 o'clock that morning, when be recovered bis con sciousness; saw 11 one near, and found that he bad been robbed of two watches and some loots money. To this statement of the circumstance! Mr. Carr tea tiilef. Rut thesvldsnceof the other witnesses showed Dan iel Gallagher, Thoinas Gsllugher and Michael Mhaue, parted company with Ua. lather at Ninth and Chejnut streets, and were not with blm again. Hence Mr. Dwght abandoned the prosecution as to these men; aud Tad a verdict of not guilty a to them. Hut the case of the other delendants. Madden and McCarty, wps btill prosecuted, aud at the close or your report was on trial. Howard Alcott, whe washeM to answer tbe charge of tbe killing of tbe little boy, Thomas Gallagher, ou Friday evening last, was this mornlug admitted to enter ball lo 4io0, tbe Judge saying that the case too Id not amount to murder In the first decree. COURT Olr CiUARTKR SKHSION8 Jude Pierce. Prison cases were taken up iu the old Quarter Ses sions' room. . - Michael Freal was charged with the larceny or Honor valued at 8119. the nrooertv of Rovle it. Biun- aell. Twenty-first and Filbert streets. The evidence en, wem-jr-urnfc uu r iiuert biiltio. .au ,i,u. tf.A n.iuiiiiiii.n,i 11.. 1,.. antra was etitereu and robbed about 8 o'clock on Faster Bnu'lay morn ing, and in the alteruoon of the same day the oi dant was arrested with a coat and dmnl hn 1 m uis possession, which were Identified as the property or ''Rti'uheWidtctment did not charge thelaroeuy of a anT,W UOjX,li?:.Car.y was convicted of a ch.rge of lar ceuy, and was sentenced to m" ' ZJX c"urt adjourned list was soon ooiup until Weduemiayj xttfd STATICS BBVKNUB STAMPS. . iinal Depot, No. 804 OHEsNOT Street. ftS Pi No! 108 South FIFTH Street, one doo tml elow Chesnut. Kstabllshed lscii TP I Bevenne tolamps 01 every ueouripwuu uuuavauti, ui k ttS W W PQmptly UMnae4 Vo, 0 FOURTH EDITION The Snrratt Case. Continued from Third Edition. Mr. Bradley, Br., said the defense would reserve the opening remarks to tbe Jury, He asked to be liirnlshed with a list of the witnesses on tbe part of the pnwuctitlon. He was aware that there was no statute as applicable to this case, hut there was one as In the case of treason, where 1 hs prosecution sball be fn mis bed with the names ol wHuesses. He admitted that this was not a case of treason, but an attempt to take away Hie and liberty. It approached to treason, and on therame principle as a capital rase, involved a wide range of inquiry. It was the practice Iu the Circuit Court, in the case of White and Gardner, lo furnish a list or tbe witness. There were many reasons why we should not consent toll; among others there might be an effort to get the wit ns es ont of Die way. When the witnesses are brought on the stand and examined and cross-examined, then II an appeal be mnde for further time, or other witnesses or delay. It would be addressed to the discretion of the Court, which could then judge whether it would be Just and right. Hut to compel us to dlso ose the names of our witnesses would be unprecedented, aud quite out of the way in a murder trial, aud we oUJuot lo it, Mr, Jlradloy I expected the counsel for the United Slates would object lo It, therefore I addressed myself lo the Court. My learned brother suggested that cer tain witnesses might be got out of the way. If Hi ere are such witnesses, we ought to know who they are. Mr. Flerrepoot There are various witnesses. Mr. Bradtey And there are various ways to get witnesses here with which the gentleman is familiar. It Is Important wesbould know what wl tnesses are) of that class. Mr. Plcrrepont Yon will learn as they appear. Mr. Bradley We fear that we will not learu until It Is too late. Rut the suggestion that the wltnessns may get out of the way ought to have no etlect. Wa know who are tbe witnesses ou the back of the In dictment. God forbid that any one of thera should get out of tbe way : we want them here. No such case as this has so excited the public mind and the country, excepting Ireland, wheresuch elTorts have been made to convict, where we are told titer are respectable and creditable witnesses. I am taken by surprise, and I think it is our right, add ttls In tha discretion of the Court to give us lurtbertime. and a list of the witnesses. I know it would be easy to keep back important witnesses to the end of the case, when It would be loo late to rebut them, as far as they were known. In order that it might be known what the counsel bad to meet, and to secure the attendance of sucb witnessea as were not la court during the examination, owing lo the wide range of Inquiry, and the awful importance of tha case, he submitted tiie proposition. The counsel for the defense thought that Justice and a fair trial were demanded, and they thought tbe furnishing of such a list was within tbe control of the court. Mr. Carrlngton said he was not aware that there was a rule of law or practice which required tbe de fense to be furnished with a list or the witnesses. The Constitution provided that the accused should be con fronted with the witnesses. The counsel, too, were acquainted with the charge In the indictment, and of the course which the United Stales Intended to pursue. The counsel for the defense enjoy a great privilege over the United Statas. Ryan act of Congress they are permitted to take depositions of witnesses la criminal cases, aud they can send to any part of tha l otted states to take Ibem. On tbe other hand, the United Stales cannot examine any witnesses if they are 11 t personally in attendance. It was admitted by the defense that this Is not technically a charge of treas' 11. Tbe Indictment charged the prisoner wlta the murder of an American citizen. The prosecution ex pected to show that It was a case of murder aggra vated by circumstances of grea- atioclty, and the ob ject not only to take the lite of the President, but ta overthrow the Government. Mr. 1'ierrepont said We shall not give the names or Die witnesses uuless by the peremptory order of the Court. Hie examination of witnesses was commenced. Alter several witnesses had testified to the death ot Mr. Lincoln, on the 1Mb of prll, 18o5, the Identifica tion of the bullet. Booth's pistol, etc., the following; testimony was elicited: Joseph Dye, a recruiting officer, testified that John Surratt, on tho nigh, of the 14th of April, 1865, was with Rootb In lront of Ford's Theatre, and three times hurried up Booth, saying the third lime thatitwaa ten minutes post 10 o'clock. The witness recognized the prisoner at the bar. Booth went into the theatre, and the witness joined Sergeaiit Robert H. Cooper. They both proceeded to an ovster saloon, and before they had eaten their oys ters heard of tbe murder of tbe President. Tbe Court adjourned at il P. M. FROM BALTIMORE TO-PUT. Row About tha Prlxe-Flght Two Men Killed, Suicide, KCe. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TBI EVENING TELEGRAPH. J Baltimore. June 17. Four lowdies made an attack on James Gallagher in thewestern part of the city Inst night, and shot him through tbe body; he la now dying. The affray grer out of a discussion about the late prize-fight. One of the murderers, named Litchford, was shot through the body iu hrrestlug htm, and will probably die. Tbe other three were ar rested. Philip IliKgirjH, from Cincinnati, committed suicide at tbe Eutaw House yesterday. Meetisg of Board op Survbys. Tlie stated meeting of this body was held this morning. President Kneass id the Cbair. A petition was received for a drain on Vine street, thlt tv feet in Ungth. commencing about ninety-seven foet west of Fifth street, and extending westward, lieferred to a Commlttee.wbo reported a resold tlon authorizing a ten inch pipe. Upon motion, the regular order of business was suspended for tbe purpose of taking up tbe case of the alterations of street lines in Upper Manayunk. parties Interested being present ta make suggestions as to said alterations. Mrs. Leveriog objected to any alteration of the plan through her property as confirmed, and would make no claim for damages for tha opening. Mr. Levering, another property owner, made no objection to tbe confirmed plan. On motion, the further consideration of the matter was postponed, and next Monday, at 9 A. M., was fixed for visiting tbe ground. A petition from W. 8. Perot to construct drain in Master street, from Handolph street to tbe west line of Sixth street, was referred to a commlttee.wbo reported a resolution autho rizing blm to build. Also one for a drain on Spruce street, from Sixteenth west, and about forty feet. lieferred to a committee, who autho rized a 12-inch pipe, and at expense of peti tioner. Also, one for a newer on Eighth street, be tween Race and Vine streets. Referred to a committee, who authorized a 2 feet 0 IncU brick sewer. Also, for a sewer on Walnut street, between Fortieth and Forty-first streets. Referred to a committee, who authorized a feet brick sewer at the expense of petitioners. Tbe committee on the appeal of John Hand len reported the finding of the survey correct, aDd presented the following: Resolved, That the survey be confirmed and approved. Adjourned. Hearing at the Central Station. Before Alderman Beitler, at 2 o'clock to-day, Henry Kauft'man was charged with giving a fraudu lent cheek on the Third National Hank, in pay ment for some goods he bought of Joseph Loeb, tobacconist, Ho. 132 Arch street. Tbe cheek was signed Robert It. Lewis. He was held for a further hearing. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, June 17 Reported by Dehaven Bro., Na 0 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. 2oOU8 7-SOsJe.. ...in ftiioucityss, Nc&p-e f9 $.100 (lo...Au lua't 1,011 UO C $2000 do.opg&lut. Wi $1100 do.due bill. tf2 $nus do.due bilL uS 12 sh Norrist'n R . s 4 sh Lehlgb N...-2L 47 100 sh Reading R.lut. M)4 tfaoo B-20s '6..jy.cp-0..l0H)4 fcooPaSs, lli-l...iut..li'l fiW do o-'S' 8ltKiO Bait Cent ml C... JlOiOC&A s,'s8.r- f I SUOOU War&i'rank s. 81, BECOND BOARD, 81000 Clty6s.N-d bill. WH 10 do S". . mo City 6s. N cip. 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