THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 18C7. CITY INTELLIGENCE. F0 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITJCMS SB- INSIDE1 FAOKS. Bad Bts. Around the oorner of a little , Street that enters Seventh street below Ubes mit, a number ot boj congregate daily. An Old woman named Margaret MoMally sells oaken, candle, eta., to them. Hometlmea the boys plngue her, and oftentimes purloin arti cles from ber basket. Tnis morning a nnmber of them got around her, and oommenoed their usual pranks. The old woman mndeaslapat John O win, aged twelve, who became Incensed, went across the street, picked op a block of wood, and threw It at her, striking, her between the eyes and splitting her none, making the blood fly in all directions. Keserve O Ulcer Benkert arrested the Iml and took him before Alderman Beltler, who held talm In $100 ball to answer. Ed war J Bheploy, aged fifteen, was seni, to lue House or uefuge tins morning, un Namr day last a colored woma" save In his charge Home goods to becnrrled to Vine street wharf. Instead of dolns so, he ran off wltli and pawned them. They were recovered at pawn shops on bo u lb and Hhlppen streets. Summbh Travel The scenery of the Lehigh, Vat anov, aiid VV owing vallej s Is exceedingly ftttraollve, and those who oellght to dwell upon the beautiful In nature can find nothing more In the eastern section of the United States. In addition, a number of charming mountain towns are scattered through this section, among them being Wtlkesbarre, Mauch Chunk, ftaston, and Bethlehem, to ail of which ready aooess Is obtained by the North Pennsylvania Kallroad. For the benefit of those wno desire to take a pleasure trip through this region, excursion tickets are sold at reduced rates. ' Thb Sdmmeb Hrat has at times been almost unendurable. When the thermometer attains sucu nign auuuuea, an wno are able to do so leave the city and take up their abode by the " seaside. Those intending to make their escape to Atlantic city rlll find the Surf House at that . favorite resort fairly under way for the season, . and even more attractive than last year, by reason of a thorough renovation and repaint . inn. iNoi, me least imuoriant or the lmnrnve. . rrents la long line of new bath-houses upon Lth heach, 100 In number, placed high and dry ,1.bove the sand and In olose proximity to the I ocean. Hiohwat Robbery and Assault. Rober' Jones, aged twenty-three, last evening stepped up to a young lady, at Fourth and CallowulU, snatched her purse, aud taking hold of her arm, said she must go with him. She fled, and he followed her, until he ran Into the dutches j . . A .1 v. i . . itri... searched, the purse was found npon him. Al- $600 ball. Somb TnorBLB. Lazams. Jacobs, Reuben ' Cohen, Reuben Jacobs, and Natuan Myers got '. Into a street brawl last evening at Second and . South. The cause of the disturbance was the " superior inducements offered by one of them, which induced a purchaser to enter his store. Being arrested, eaoh charged the others with oommltting a grievous assault upon his person, Alderman Xittermary committed them to answer. . '' Stealiko a Cow. Henry Billbow, a young a man, drove irom a pasture, early yesterday morning, a cow belonging to William Jones, . lie desired to sell the animal for 925, when a ' man stepping up, raid something was wrong, ' Blnoe be had sold that cow but a few days pre ' ' vious. Henry ran into a hose-house, and tried to secrete himself, but was exhumed, and held by Alderman Allen in default of ball to answer. ' UOKGBB88 hall, cape Island, enjoys a splendid reputation for its exoellent manage ment last year, but promises to be still more popular the coming season, because of the eflorts or Mr. Cake, Us proprietor, aud the ad- mirable corps of assistants to help to run the house. The rooms are in good order, and this year the table Is superior to any of previous rears. YVe commend Congress Hn.il. A Robbery of $85. Last evening a ruralite from the vicinity of Harrlsburg entered the house of Jennie French, a black woman, at Seventh and St. Mary's streets, who entertained for the evening two others, Elizabeth Dickson and Hester Haines. During his stay he mlsBed $85, which, of course, the "young ladles" appro priated. Alderman Morrow held eaoh In $800 ball to answer at Court. 'Fookd Drowsed. A boy named Samuel Woods, aged eight years, was found drowned at N I. i . . ... v. it . ... .. DUippcil Obieeb wuan luin iuui uiuh. we) last seen by his mother at 10 o'clock last even ing, and It is supposed he fell overboard and drifted under a large boat lying at the wharf. The Coroner held an Inquest. Violating the Sunday Law was the crime , for which Henry Muller was brought up before Police Magistrate Shoemaker. Muller keeps a lager beer saloon at No. 136 Olrard avenue, and' dealt forth the "beers" and "toddles" all day Hunday. He was held In $500 ball to answer at : . Court., j . 1 - " i A Tattered District Unkempt Being was taken in custody yesterday afternoon, by one of the officers of the Fifth. He gave his name as Patrick Smith, end had swallowed half of two vials of laudanum, that he had purchased with the Intent of ending bis existence. He was ent to the Almshouse. Admitted. This morning, on motion of the Hon. Charles uumn. united states District At torney. William Knight Shryook. Esq.. was ad mitted to practice in the United States Courts - oi tnis uistrict. . LrMiN Dvktebs, dutt proof, fitting neatly at thi teck. A'o one can travel comfortably without onetcUtn'j cneap. Half way between "1 BENNETT 4 CO., FlM'H and V TOWER HALL, SIXTH streets.) No. SIS MARKET (STREET' PHILADELPHIA, And No. 600 BROADWAY. NEW YORK. tfir All kind of Summer Clothing at incredibly tou prut, .--. Cokobessicait Sohenck, of Ohio, Intro duced a resolution into Congress to bestow a vote of thanks on Petroleum V. Nasby for the good he has done the country In general, and, we auorjose. Mr. Schenok. in particular. We hope Congress, when it passes that vote, will also pass one of thanks to Charles Stokes A Co., the eminent Clothiers nnder the Continental, on account of the number of good habits it has spread through the country. Wks. Henby Wood's Nkw Book. T. B. Pe- terunn A: Brothers. Philadelphia, have Just pub- llKhed a new book, by Mrs. Henry Wood. printed from the author's manuscript and ad vanced proof soeeis, pureuueou uy luoui iium the author. It Is entitled "Orvllle College," and Will IiU UUUUL- wuiuiauu n roi jnigraaio. as it is said to be fully equal to her "Kast Lynne," and the Interest In "Orvilie College" never flairs for a moment. It is but Justice to say that, in this respect, which is the secret of Mrs. Wood's great popularity as a novelist, this, her latest work, is her best. This volume will add greatly to her high reputation, and will be neniHed with eagerness bv the whole reading public. It Is remarkably well printed, in large tvne. and on fine paper. Price fifty cents a ' copy. 1 - r. . 11. . . m .taw PlDTaTTrMHT. , tion. A cable telegram announoes that the First Premium Grand Gold Medal has been awarded to Chtekering Sons, for the best " Pianos: and. also, that The Grand Decoration and Medal of ths Legion of Honor has been con ferred upon Mr. Chickering by the hands of the Emperor of France, for . entire superiority in Piano-fortes over all others exhibited at the V.xnrutittnn. W. fl. DrJTTOW. No. 914 Chesnut street. BCHOMACKEB 4 CO.'S CKI.EBRATD PIANOS. . Acknowledged superior in all respects to any . i made in this eountry, and sold on most reason- aula i.eruiB. 4e ana ceoonu-nanu rwuuo uuu- etantly on hand for rent. Tuning, moving, and jacking promptly attended to, ' ' ... WAKKBOOMS NO. llOS flHRSWTTT STBKET. Lyohs' Magbktio Ihbkot Powdkb, for kilt original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers A First-ciass Cohkectioneky. The lovers nt tiua comeoi ions nu a supero assort ' i,..t at George w. Jenkins', No. 100 Hnrlng harden street. He has also a flue display of froreiKU FruiU, HuUi, Aliuouds, etc. Call on IIOMXWAY'B PIT.TJI ADD OlJTTKltrrr PaTpl tntlonoftlie heart Is frequently caused by fn dlppHtlon or rolaxed state of the nervous system. A course of a few weeks of these invaluable med lollies will diminish the irregular throb bing, and by removing the sou roe., restore Its natural pulsation. To assist the functions, not to force them, is the true secret ot success. Hoi loway's medicines and treatment are based on the simple laws of nature by annihilating the cause the ell'ect disappears. Sold by all Drug gists. $1 OWLY FOR A FORCKI.AtN PlOTTJRS St B. F. Relmer s Oallerv. No. 021 Arch street. Six Cards, or one lnrge f lcture, $1. Ambrotypes or Daguerreotypes sucoeasmuy copied. ; Depot fob thb balk of Dash's Five-dollar Wanning Machines, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No, 727 Market street, rniiaueipma, J. W. LASH fc CO. Water-Coolkrs for thb Milmow. Refrige rators, Moth-proof Chests, loe-Cream Freesers, etc., at K. S. r arson 4 Co.'s Manufactory, Na 0) Dock, street. Fifty different styles and sizes of Refrlgs rators. nrices from $7 upwards. E. H. Farhom 4 Co., Manufacturers, No. Dock street, below wainuu Ho! fob Atlantic City and Cape Mat. (Gentlemen's Linen Drawers, $175. Gentlemen's Gauze Shirts, $1 00. Gentlemen's Linen Collftrw, $2 SO per dor.en. McIntirb 4 lino., 1035 Chesnut street. TThi Obikr or nil Day. 1 MH'The Order of the Day. IHTThe Order of the Day, Unm, Alpana. and Duck.& JAnen, Allaca, and 7ur.- ' ilivm. Alpafia, ami DwJe."t JAnen, Alpaca, ana tffhfen and Boy's Cfnihino. MiMrn and JJoy't VUtthlng. , ' i Mi' Men and Boy's CUitMnn, ' An ntui linmi'm 1 t'tii. J'rUrs Undeniably VmeemLS Priees Ihulenlaitly ixuwM.-o Trice Vmleniablv IxmetUt t Price Undrntably Luwett. "tS. WANAHAKRIl A HKOWNi : ThfTjAbokstCiothino Housb or Fhii.a., Note.IAiin Dutter Sack and Aloacas by th dozen at low prire , , i , Jones 4 Thacheb, Printers. 610 Minor St MAREIED. 1 j BABTtE BABTI.K. At the residence of the par ties, on the 6th Ima-nt, by Rev. W. T. Kva, assisted by Kev.B. F. Hedilen, the "silver wedding" of WII LIAM T. BARTIiK, Keq., and his wife, Mrs. ICMILY A- HAKIUi HEI88 DIEMER. On the 18th of June, I87, by ths Bev. William J. uiark, at tne resiaenoe or ids Driae s father. Mr. THOMAS xl. iias 10 miss m.lib v.,' daughter of Mr. George C Delmsr, both of this city. No cards. "'' DIED. i DIKHL On the 7th Instant. JOHN D.. son of John and Cbarlotte Ulebl. in the 3d year or bis age. The relatives and friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe luneral, from his parents' residence. No, 16 Mead street, on Wednesday atlernooa at b o'ciocc GOULD. On ths 8th Instant, MARY, wife of Charles uouia, br., id ibe :tu year oi ner age. be relatives and tr ends oi inn urnur are resnect- fully invited to attend ber funeral, from the renldence of her husband, Kbarpnaclt street, Herman town, on Thursday, the 11 ta lusuuil, at 2 o'clock P. M., without runner notice. MoCLETXAN. On the morning of ths 7th Instant. ELIZABETH, wife of B, W. McUlellao. in the mltx year ol her age. Tbe relatives and friends of tbe family are respect- tally Invited to attend her funeral, Irom her hue resi dence. No. '2316 South street, on Wednesday altnrnoon, tbe ibtn instant, at i o'clock, cervices at western l. Jk Uburcn. MURPHY. On the morning ot the 7th Instant, after a lingering Illness, Mr. KDWAKD MUBFUY, lathe 7sa year oi nis age. The relatives and friends ot the family are respect fiillv Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 2(115 I'einberton street, between bblDnen ana inzwater, on wennesnay, ine liirn insuini, a o'clock. TO proceed 10 mount jaorian uemetery. . YOUNG. THEODORE WYLIE YOUNG, son Of 'William John and Jane C Young, aged 11 months; Tbe relatives and friends of the iamlly are respect fully invited to attend the ruueral, irom tbe residence of his parents. No. 630 Ferierul street, to-morrow (Wednesday) atternoon at o'oiock. U8H WEIGHTS, COBPS, AND PULLEY, ) BaBh Fasteners. Bolts. Knobs, ana variety of Building Hardware, for sale by TRUMAN A BHAW. No. 885 (Eight Thirty-five) Market Ht.. below N,lnth. FOR FOURTH OP JULY, SEASIDE. AND other summer recreation, got a set of Plain or CJalv anlzed Uuolta. lKut or neavy sizes lor naie oy . . 'I'Ki m.n e niiA vt . No, S8S (Bight Ttatrty-l Market St.. below Ninth. PACKER'S ICE CREAM FREEZER 9, aDDroved by years of use. at producing smoother Ice cream and In much greater quantities than most other Jfreezers, are lor sale Dy . . No. 888 (Eight Thuty-flve) Market BU. below Ninth. SURE YOUR LIFE. Df TBI AMERICAN Life Insurance Company, L OF PIIILiA-DELPHIA. OFFICE, . 4185p . E. COB9EB FOCBTH AND WALNUT T WARBURTOira improved venti. 0 lated and Easy-fitting DREBS HATS (patented), in all tbe approved fashions of the season, CHEBNUT Bireet. next aoor to me trout uiuoa. iof S JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE EATIIB9, THIRD "EDITION WASniNGTOIsr. , 8FECIAL DBSPATCDK8 TO -TKHINO TKLKdRArH. Wl8HtMOTOK,Ju)j9 . The flUaatlon tm tbe Hons. ' The hour fixed for clnslno- the dehata In the House on the Stevens' Reconstruction bills Is half-past 1 P. M.. but the vote will probably not be taken until late In the afternoon. It Will pass the House very much in the shape re ported by the committee. A Conference Committee Kxpected. It is believed that the bills passed respec tively by the two Houses will reaoh a Confer ence Committee about Thursday, and that a measure will be agreed npon and passed this week. The Ren ate will not take action uron the Reconstruction bill before them untllthe House bill is received. Tbe President -Will Deal Promptly with in measure. The President has announced h In purpose to deal promptly, by veto or otherwise, with the bill, to enable uongress to et away Bpeeuiiy. Mr. Snmnir'i Wishes Frustrated. Mr. Hnmner received the oold shoulder to-dav ln another attempt to induoethe Hen ate to re scind the resolution cutting off general legisla tion this session. effects of Gossip. The eossln In the New York Herald, purport- lrig to give the opinions of Mr. Stevens upon tbe leading politicians of the day. creates quite a hubbub about iue iapiioi io-uay. . From Tahiti. ' Ban Francisco. July 8. Tahiti dates of June 1 have been received. There were In port the following vessels: lier Hrittsh Majesty's shins Clio ana aieon, tne latter just irom Hydney; the French frigate Nereid and transport Bora. The United Blates ship Tuscarora. in leaving port on May 14, struck the reef, but, by throw- lngoverboaru a quantity or coal, succeeded la getting off with slight damage, losing only anoni mirty iwbui uwr jumo aeei. Hhe recoaiea ana satiea tor tne Feiee Islands the same day. The ship Webster from New York, and Gallant, from Hlo, with the earsro of tbe North American, condemned at Rlo.arrlved yesterday. Prize Fight. Cleveland. July 0. Foearty and Seward fought at Black river this morning. The for mer won on the eleventh round, by a foul. Time 35 minutes. He was badlv banished. A fight was arranged for the same time with Elliott ana uanagner, a ngnt which tailed to come off. Fire in Chicago. CniCAOO, July 9. P. H. Bowen 4 Co.'s planins mm, at tne corner or trail nun ana van unren. was ourned last mgnt. The loss is zis.OOD to $20,000, which is covered by insurance. . Latest Markets bjr Telegraph. Nkw York. July 9. Stocks heavy. Chicaeo and Bock Island, 96: Beading, MS: Canton Company, 4V: Erie. 66'i: Cleveland and Pittsburgh 90: Plttsburr and Fort Wayne. 1""?.: Idlohlsan Central. 109V: Miohl. gan Boutbern, 82 'i; New York Central, IIH; Illinois Central, 122: Cumberland preferred, XIH; Missouri 6s. ss4: ijiiiteaHitttes ive-iweniieior 1862 lilH: do. IBM snd isfiA. wv, new issue, lu?: Hernn-ihlrties. 17 (o107N: fierunfc itxcnanBe, iio,"4oii(Kg; Uold, 1(8; A'aciuc iaaib lw7.i Abiauiu man, iu4. . Ban Fbancisco, July 8. Tbe wheat crop of 187 will be 12.0ni,ii"0. Two hundred and fllty thousand tons of wseai sour nave oeen ezporiea in me pasi year, i i lour quiet at ffl-w, wiieat, cnoice, f Vliwillb. , . Legal tenders, 78. j Thk QiELa' High Ann Nokmal SchoolThb RUCCKH8FUL CANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION. This morning tbe names of the successful applicants for admission Into the Girls' High and Normal School were announced by tue I'rlnclDai. Mr. . w.reiter. xne louowins embraces tbe list, together with the averages .and tbe schools from which the young ladies admitted oh me:: s . . , . , , , . , A'ame. Average. - School. ! 1. Jlannab T. Kvant. ... l...u....Jrrorson, 2. Ll.itle W. Calhcarl M S....JelIornOD. 8. LeilleThoiupou.....lWi.....Morrls. , 4, CUra . Poale -....HZT.........Liuculn. . Theresa M. Locbury....82 3.........Mount Vernon. 6. Ella Colllns....,.H2 l... ...Monroe. 7. Mary Voorbee8.......si'8.M price. S. Ida JBrn bi-h morn. 8. Lizzie M. Hay in. Mary A. Carrlck ...Hi 'A. ...... 11. Am a Kj. nauuniuu...ni o 12. Cora Davis. M'2 l. Rfbecca BuiHtllE.......S0 4....... 14. MaryOtley 80 4 ia. I. line iirooKS.. 1A. NettleCrawfjrd..........liO'l., 17. Martha A. '1 norp v 18. Marg'tT. 0'Donnell...79 8 19. Lizzie Morrls...........7il-5 20. faille Morri8on.........7 2..... 21. Mary J. Morrison 79-1 22. Ella T. Little ..78 8 ..7S'0.... No. 26 & NINTH Btreet. TIrst Btors above Cbestnnt street. FOSTER, 11 flmBp 7ASHI0NABLB HATTER, No. 7 H, BIXTH Btreet. "VTOT1CE. AN APPLICATION WILL BB XN made for thepardon ot GEOKOE 8. ROUBHTd and JOHN MAfcON, convicted or larceny. 7 ztoxirp- T 0 O At FRENCH HN8TON & SELDEN Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Bankruptcy, No. 4S4 WALNUT Btreet, PblladelpQia. 1 lusm TCx-Oov. W, F. JOHNSTON. OJHXJ. H. BELDKS, IT BENCH CIRCDLATINO LIBRARY. J PAUL E. UJHAHD, . BOOK.BIi.LL KR. BTATIONEB AND ITUHD A WVD -- VJT AA V J.IVi No. 202 B. ELEVENTH Street PHILADELPHIA 6 22 Spt s ADDLEBY AND HAKNE8S. 4 11 lutbs5i FOB CITY AND COUNTRY, wnoieeaie ana neuui, Very Cheap, Big Horse In tbe Door, i KNKA88. No, 831 MARKET btreet. others In use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENT umcra i ii ui - a btreet, below Cbeenut. 8 5p -.77-4... .77'4.. 23. A lice T. Brown..... 4. Millies. Hcott 26. Adelaide V. Bandland.70'4.... 18. Mary C'arr ..,..7d'l 27. Carrie Hotrmaun...78 0.... 28. Kate K. liar ....... .......78 0.. 29. Eannle Dounton.. -....77'9.. a. Mary A. uurrousu n o... 81. Eliza U Mltctiell.... 82. Laura A, Ellioiu.., sx. Airnes Earlckson... 84. LUlle Mc(J-be.......-.77-2., 86. Lizzie Brous. ....... m 77 0. 86. Cbloe uaorge cv... 87. MseeleI)iuKas.n..n 76'8, 88. BallieB. Tlv 77... Anna Hoiacron. ......... von..., 40. lienriella Myersra.76'8. 41. Bsbeccs HOKers .....7 s... 42. 1'berexa Reed ....76-S... 41. Kate Brady ...........78'4... 44. Estberto. Patton...,.78'2... 48. Cecelia Klcbard8........76'2.. 48. Tillle Elaeman.u 78'1, 47. Clara Mamie vs-i... 48. Louisa J. Liuisay....7rt i. 4B. Anna M. Fout 7U 00., ..Northwest. ..Lincoln. ..JetTeraon,. ..Northeast. ..South weal. ' ..Lincoln. ' , ...8i-3 Klttenhouse. ..rvortnwett. MDayuuk. ..Lane. ...Morris. ...Northwest. , ...Price. ...Jefferson. ...Lincoln. ...Mount Vernon. .... Jefferson, i ...Morris. - ' ...Northeast. i Lincoln. -.Rlltenhoose. 1 Northeast, ...Zane. Lincoln. i .77-2 Monroe. 8U. Mary E. Miller. 61. ilosa warr 62. Ella U. Williams.. 63. Ida K. Iwls 64. Lizzie H. Maiston, 55. came wyue..... 66, Emma Pollock. ,76 8, ,..75'8 ,..76-8., ...78-7., ...75". ...76-8, ..US 000 EBS'AND TV 08TEN HOLM'S POCKET KnI VK8. Pearl and stair xtandies. or oeauti nil finish. RODGER8' aud WADK A BUTUHKK'8 KA7TtS. and the celebrated LECOULTHE ItAZOU. uMMt'llul nf tlm fluent nualltv. jiaASrs, Knives. ucutnorH, and l aoie uuuery wnranu and PoltHhed at P. MADEIKA'B. No. 116 TENTH Btreet, below (Jbeenut. ' 8 5i DEAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to aaslut the uearlns In every desree or deafness: also, Respirators; aluo, Crandall's Patent Crutches, superior to any 67. Laura Macintosh...... .76 2..., 68. KUaQ. Erben 761..., 68. Miriam Du Boil. 75 0..., 60. Mary E. Broudliural...75X)..., 61. eaoina aqhiiikou 111,., t Annie M. Williams 74-5... 88. Mary A. Miller 74'8.. 84. Ellle Bengal. .74'4 65. MaryH. Kltchenman.74'8...., (W. Anna Bromley 74'2., t7. Jonephlns Zi!bley..74 2... b. 'inns wnueiey ..7t00. 89. Mary E. Wright 74'W. vo. Josephine Bailor ...73'H... 71. Mary BnodurHSH. 7.T4... 72. Mary M. Neer 73 2. 78. Ella V. EJdredRS .78H. . 74. Henrietta WItermau.7:vo... 76. Minnie iopold......7a 0... 78. Laura Jaiubs 7 8.. Tbe following wi schcol: l.inuoln Mount VeruoiiM Zaue Jeuemon Price , Morris jvortbweHt.............. Northeaft Klttenhouse Newton.. Twentieth Ward. rrioe. ...Mount vernon. i ...Itlltenhouse, ....Mount Vsruon. ..Morris. , ...Weocacoe. ...Newton. .8ouiheaaL Prlca, Jetferson. ....Hauoock. .Normwedt. ...Zane. ' Mount Vernon. ....Hancock. Newlon. .-.Mount Vernon. ...Weccacoe. .Mouut Vernon. ....Twentieth Ward. Liincoin. Northwest. Iloxborougb. Northwest, .....Zane. ..ua. Klttenhouse. Zans, Monroe. ' Mount vsrnon. ..... Price. Pnce. ; Nortbeast. ..... Lincoln. ...Twentieth Ward. .....Washlntctoo. ....Southwest. ......ane. ; ....Lincoln. ' Muuayunk. ...,Zne. Newton. i the number admitted irom each ...8 (I ...... 6 S '.'."4 4 ..a ...9 Twentieth Ward.... ...o oiouroe... Weccacoe Bouthweat Hauoock MaDayunk Washington..,, Southeast It xh rough... aX HOUSEKEEfEliS AND INVALIDS. . The nnderulgned reepeottully calls the attention of the pubilo to tne stock or prime uiuer ana purs Cider Vinegar ror picsnns ana general ramliynas 1ho. to hla Donular "Toulo Ale." free irom all lmiia- rltles, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a lule aud wuoieaome oeverags lor weaa, ana uoiicaiecon- luutloiis. . ... I Lelivexed free ot charge to all parts of the city. P. J. JOltDAN, ' No. 420 PEAR HtrmL 11 75 Below Third, and Walnut and ixxifc. QQQ ARCH STREET. 600 - TO CBOQIIET PLATERS, ttAllKM . ! 7'0, ftO'OO, AID iao. j " ' cmirriTii a paok, 410 WO. eOO Am TBtKCT. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED T'PON IHAMOMW. WATOIKM, JEW" kEXdil , PAA I rj. UTHIN(i,ETO.,al JONES A CO.'H rT TV T-aTABLlMHED LOAN Om(M Corner Of TH I UD aud GAmKILL KixeeUl, ! Bi-loW Lombtiril. 1 ' TT B. T)I AMON 13 WATCHES, JEWELRY, EEMAEKA.BLY LOW PiUUE9, 5Jm , Averaue. BchoolA ......84 8 Zaii atreet, .......B4'8..........uub street, ""! Zaue Hirect. ......H'.'7.....Hann(iclf . k. Lewis Hosnt ........... h I -e...... , a lon. 8. A. Brutus Jlnriii:......7H'ft.....r,)rUlWB,t i 7. C uar lea R. Zake 7S 8,..itmuuuou, 8. Piauk M. AnUuiead....782.....Noriuwe')U ' I. JOHepU Leeloui....m.77'8.....NorlhWBgt, ' 10. Nelsou B. Wiley ......78'B Zne atreet. : ! 11. Thomas B. Foulkrod..78'4 Mursliall, ' 18. George W. Chapln 7H-4......l.lucolu. . j IX A. E. HelluuHieiu.....7ii'll...M...Murris. 14. ie(iulH ('Uounell....",5 8. ........ Jackson. ! 15. W. J. ThoiiHou.....76 7 Mount Vernon. 18. Robert M. Hluijvers. ..76'8..M..Mouiii Vernon, 17. Frederick W. Eddy....75-S......Mount Veruou. 18. Willmiu tt. TyHctu. ...... .75-4 Lincoln. . ltf. Charles U Moore....M..7BH Northwest. I 20. Charles W. Neely.....762 John y. Adams. 21. William H. Alklnii....78 l.....,..IUucook. I ZL W. Ma-Lsurln Clllt....74'7 Nortliwmt. la. AUertE. PeterBon 74 lS.....Mouni Vernon 24. AIenOerPattou.....74 6.....Ixicut Street, ' 26. Frank KJK'er...........74'2....M arau.ll. . i VS. liarlgn L. !-,, 7i'l..-,..Mouro, 27. Joseph B. Mitchell..-. 7- VS. Alhert A. lump, , ,, n ). ( liarlen Venilis 78 8i. Oeorrs W. Oardlner....73 7 81. Joneph A. llnuith 78 8 , 82. Fdward I). Brous 1 8, t.i. Charlrs II. Taiem 782 84. Bauiuel NewbouKe,..78 1.. B6. OcorKe R. BoiibhI1.....72'.., 8a. Ml"hael H. Foley 72'8. 117. Fdward Flni'.her......7J7.., JKL Ikrsc 1 Hetreil......72-8 8H. C Ernet Biir.by......?'...., 4i. JLsniei Arpei.... 7I 41 f Rmucl l'rlt ., 1,- 4S. Edwin K (Vami.....71'4..... 48. Henry . H hi l(leman."2 44. Harry v. Piliing..72 l 4ft. Fvan O. Chsnd er...... 72"! 41. MyerNoRliiim..........710 47. Kuwaril Hhepham. 7i 48. Frank M. Jnhnsou 719., 4. Charles A. Huff.......7r9.. 60. William McK nigh U....7 '.. 81. Theodore B. Kevs 7P8., 62. Charles K. Uavl...7l-fl 68. Frederic L. .Shoch...7r8.M..., 54. Thomas 8. Wood 7P4 65. Albert Dor8ChM....7l2.... 68. W lllism R.McUowell.71-0...... 67. William ll. BsnK8....70'9... 68. Georss L. Harvey .-..."O-S.-. 6U. Butler Pe Blivcr.......70 8. so. Frank Hunter .......70'1.... HI. Ionrd Btreeper. ......70 0 8'A, Charlrs K. Roberts,.-..!''.-, 83. BpiiJ. N. Fnunce ,.....89-.... 84. Wui.C. Heriiman ni( ...... 85. Wm. F. Finkbrluer....8-8., 8H. Jeniefl 0'Har.....W6., 67. Jorenh A.Binn 8'6 H8. fbarlns K. Clannon...tlf8 Irkhc K. lloctiNtadier.r'V'8. 7. Cbrlstisn Flher.....6-5.. 1. H. L. KoohernperRer...f ,L James H. wnitaker...ni'2...- T8. George H. Wllllw 1 74. B. Franklin Rnyder..,.89-0 70. Isaac Ureenebaum 88-8.- 78. Joseph P. razier....-.8' 77, IOUls Jurbit. ........ M S. 7k. Jamea P. NnHh.........W-4... 7. WlllUm J Peeples...8 0 8c. William i)ieni.... 81. l'elor t-chemoi ...877. Wl. George C. Anclerson....87'8.... 88. Chss. K. H. Brel8lord.7'6 84. F:dwrd H. F. Colllua.87'6... 85. James ratrman...-6T'8... 88. A lex. W. Rauley........7-4 87. Harry A. Bentley ,67'4.- 88. Hairy Carpenter -..87 8...-. Kf. Jonei'h Wallace...,-..7'1 90. Geo. W. Whlte..........71.. 91. t'has. Ji. Jenie........tiTj...... 92. 1 hoe. W. Bocklugl)m7fl... 93. John T. Hogan..-.- &... 84. Wm. MoN. NenistelL.8'7... 95. W m. Berges 88'8.- 98. Edward Morley 66'4... 7. Alfred 8perlng .88'4... 98. James Bation 68-2 99. ueorse J4oltenstein..s a 100, Richard II. Heck. Jr...Wi l. 101. Thomas P. McKlwee..6flt... li'i. Wm.B. BtevensoD...88'0., 10. JJanlsl Porter.,.- 104. Joseph Barnes.... id. Martin juice..-..-, 10. James L. Wilson 107. George H. Carey. 108. Benjamin Jr . piuey, 109. Charles Hteveuson. ll. David Brown....-..., 111. James Whltely...-., 112. Joseph W. Mains.. 118. A urea r,i.ennower.o i) II. James B. Ovlnglon.....86'8.. . 116. Charles Field 8V1. . 118. Isaac loweiisteln. 84 9..... 117. Lawrence K. Bniveiy. 64-. , 118. Horace R. Kelilg.... .84-9.--. 119. George W. Bromley -..84 9...-, 120. Charles K. Irelnnd. .648.. 121. Ernest Eowredowre ...84'4..... 122. Wen ton IKnaldson.-...84'4.-. 12'. Edward J. Mather 64 2 124. William w. Tupman.84'2 15. Whitney M.Jobnston.84'1 , 128. Charles T. Jones. B'l-8.. 127. Kdwln Metcair. -83-7. 128 William H. Young 83-7..... 12ft. Robert H. C. Hill MH , 18a Louis Malonej ...... ....B3 I.- 181. John A. Br'll....-...-....82-9 Charles O. Wetier. f2'9 183. Wlntbrop Haraeut. Jr.82'8. 114. John J. Righttr 82'7.... 185, William E. Jones (127.... 188. Klcnard ji. jusvh R2'S.-, 137. William H. Bcbaffer...2'4..., K8. Robert Meyer.. 8!'l.... 189. Geo. T. Calloway 81 '8.... 140. Howard W. Loyd l'7.. 141. George W. Bond. BPS.... 142. Joseph G. Edwards-... 61 6.... 143. wmiam jueuaney ei The followina table shows the rejected irom each School, with .North wr St. .JenVrson. ..MAilmnn. ..une Hireet. -Morris. ..Marahftll. IVxiist btreet. .Monroe. .Lincoln. .Weonncos. .Weocaooo. ( .Morns. .Northwest, etlersnn. Wmhlngton. Mnrrls. Mdton. Zane Hireet. ..Irlng. .JeOerson. .Jefleriton. Weccacoe. .Monroe. ,ane Htreet, ,.Icu!i Blreot. HouthwesU ManhlL ..Lincoln. ...Zane Btreet. ...Klttenhouse. ...Lincoln. -.Woulhweot. -.Locust Htreet. ...LoniHt Street, ... J "(Tersou. Monroe. ...Morrlii. Northwest. .John 4. Adams. Houtnwest. .Jeft'erson. John a. Adams. -.Jetlerson. Jefferson. .I'enn. letl'erson. ...Hancock. -.Monroe. -.Northeast. ...Monroe. .Jefferson. Northwest. ...Lincoln. -.Beck. Norlhesit, ...JackHon. ...Jelliirsoo. Levering. ...Lincoln. Mount Vernon. .Llnooln. Mount Vernon. Lincoln. ...Manayunlc ...Jelt'erson. .Zane street. -.BoulhwesL John Q Adams. Price. -...Jackson. .-.Northwest. ...Jackson. .-.Harmony. Morris. ....Monroe. .-.Southwest. .86-9-- .Mount Vernon. ...85'9 . H ancock. ,..86-8.-. .Hanoock. ' .85 7-.Prlce. ..SS1? .Jefferson. ..657 Hancock. ..6J 7. Northwest. , ! ..6S-8.. .Northwest. ..8.V8 ..Lincoln. ...tl5-8 bouthwesl. ...John (. Adams, ...Harrison. Mount Vernon, -.Northeast. -.Morris. Lincoln.' Manayunk. .Morris. .Northwest, .Lincoln. ....Locust Street. 1 ....Houtbeast. ....Northwest. .West Philadelphia .Marshall. . West Philada. i Penn. Mount Vernon. -.-Northwest. Mn.pl, ..Ma- mi. .....Mount Vernon., .....Went Philada. , ; ' Price. - ' Locust. .....Penn. ' John Q. Adams. Hancock. . Lincoln. , ' , . . Price. number admitted and their average: , FOURTH EDITION Maxim ilian, Hiramon. arid Mejia. Their Execution Confirmed. BlnxInillian'H Iylns Statement. He Gives the Sergeant ofthc Guard a Ilandrul or Gold to Aim at nis Heart. Etc Ete Etc., Etc., Ktc, Ete, Nbw Orleans, July 9. The limes has a spe cial despatch from HousIod, Texas, giving a detailed account of the execution of Maxi milian, Miramon, and Mejla. Neither of them were bound or blindfolded, nor were any Indig nities offered them, as reported. Maximilian, before being shot, recapitulated the causes which had Drought him to Mexico, dented the authority of the Court which sentenced him, and hoped bis death would stop the effusion of blood in Mexico. Miramon read from a paper, expressing that the only regret he felt in '.dying was, that should the Liberals remain in power, his children would be pointed out as the chil dren of a traitor. Mejla made no address. , Maximillian called the Sergeant of the Guard, and gave him a handful of gold, requesting as a favor that they should aim at his heart Five balls entered his heart, but not being quite dead, two soldiers were called out, and shot him In the Bide. The spectators manifested much grief and dissatisfaction. The sword of Max imilian was presented to Juarez by Escobedo, In the Government Palace. , EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. Numbers. Averages. '- SCHOOLS. . H W sS 5 S J 2 13 h? E C o Se S.8 sc -j 6 4 -i 1 Weccacoe 2 8 72'5 5S'S 85 8 2 WashlDKioo 1 S I 72 4 6U'S 61 8 8 Mount Vernon. 11 1 lz sirs eo'S tst 4 Klnggold. 1 1 Ill 81-1 5 Southeastern.... 18 6 84'2 88'8 87 1 6 NoriheaBtern... 8 2 8 7I 497 60'l 7 Southwestern... 8 0 88 '4 .... S8'4 8 Locust Street... 7 1 8 89'5 69 '6 8H'S 9 Zane Hireet .... 9 78-2 76 '2 10 Northwestern... IS 8 23, 70'8 66 8 85'8 11 Madison... 4 4 72 6 72'8 IS J.Q. Adams.. 6 1 7 I 68-0 871 88 5 14 Monroe 7 7 70'4 70 4 14 Hancock. 7 6 13 69'4 87 '4 83 9 15 Lincoln 12 2 14 68'4 68 9 87'0 16 Jefferson . .. 13 2 16! 69-8 89 0 88'S 17 Harrison 1 8 4 65-8 66'6 t6'8 18 Morris 9 9 69'2 49'2 19 Price 4 2 6, 640 681 621 to Penn- ....... I 1 6 64'9 86 7 60- 21 Mansyunk.. .- 2 t BSD ' 88 0 21 Leverlog. -. 1 1 I 87 '6 67 '8 62-7 21 Forest - 1 1 628 628 22 Klttenhouse...... I 2 74-9 74 9 22 Harmony... 1 1 2 66-2 Sirs 68'8 23 Marshall.... 6 1 6 71 9 68-7 697 24 Mantua.- 1 1 44 9 449 28 Irving 1 1 72 1 72 1 28 JackHon 4 4 69-0 69'0 27 W. Phiiad'a 4 2 6 68-2 62'5 6-6 Meek 1 . 1 68 0 68 0 Totals 148 48 191 No candidates were withdrawn. 8 2 ......2 2 . ..1 ......I 1 Sals of Stocks akd Ebal Estath. The following stocks and real estate wera offered for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by Tho mas ic Hon. commencing at noon to-day, with the annexed result.- 18000 Huntingdon and Broad Top Consoli dated 7 per cent Bonds. 28 p. o. 20 shares feouihwark Bank 8toi 90 shares Mechanics' bauk.... $3160 16000 North Pennsylvania Kallroad 7 per cent. xuuun . om y. u. f20 Bldge Avenue and Maoayuuk Kailway IMJiiua..-. - .... iv v c t Bbare Mercantile Library Co ....... 87 50 1 shere Point Breeze Park Association lJ7'60 Two-Htory BU1CK LWULLINU, No. 23 Ashland street. First Ward f 1030 Three-story BB1CK DWKLLINO, No. 1888 Psrrlsb street, east ot Broad 3200 WKLL-6ECUKED OKOUNI1-BBNT, 76 a Twst'ory" BHICK 'U7J Street. betweenFourth and Fifth (2725 S FKAME DWELLING. German street, between Fourth and Fifth... - (1600 Three-story bkiuu. jjwj.juLIINU, no. 161. N. Seventh street, above Jefferson 11325 Three-story BRICK DWELLING, No. 627 Marshall street, between Ureen and Costes. f 3950 COLIjEOE BUlLOINti, known as "White Hall, river l-eiaware, at ixuiege wnari, s miles below Bristol. Bucks county. Pa... tlliiOO Mortgage ol tUHH) i0 Bobolaes OpEBATnto. The residence of Edward Biter, No. 84 North Nineteenth street, was robbed early this morning of abost $6iX) worth of goods and wearing apparel. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. Tbe averuKx sue oi those admitted was fifteen Tl 1 TT O H - ilOYS JL11UU PJ11UUU AUHISSIOBS FOR TITK Comimo Tkum. We give below the number and Dames of the young gentlemen, their averases, tnu tun buuuuis irum watcit they came, who were admitted to day to attend the iiigu dduuui uutitig mo uuiiitug term: Stand's). ITainea. 1. George u. bteei... 2. Lewi Juckson.... s. llornce Jackkou. 4. William H. Book.. D A INT I N G. TII09IAS A. FAUX, ' ' , BOVS1H AMD Men PAINTER, (Late Fahy h Bro.) No. 33 North THI11D Street, Above Market.. OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made to look .i in the tlnesl press brick, fcamules at thaahon. City aud country trade solicited, All orders by post )rouiir n-u- m. iw lutw p R E N C II STEAM soouRiisra. ; ,i ALBCDYLL MARX & CO.. 1 i ' MO. 13 SJOCTII ELETCXTa SXHEK AN0 HO, 1 BACE S'CUECT,' JiOiuwr Senate. Washinotoi. July 9. Immediately alter the rend ing of tbe journal, the .-senate look up tbe Reconstruc tion bill reported by Mr. Trumbull yesterday. Mr. Trumbull look the tloor aud addressed the Senate. , Hons of Representatives. The reading of the Journal having been dispensed with, the Speaker presented copies of tbe laws of Idaho and of the journal of ths Legislature of An ton a. Keferrd to tbe Committee on Territories. , The House then renewed the consideration ot tbe Beconstrncuon bill, which was pending at the adjournment yesterday. -.-K-r , j Mr. Brooks IN. Y.l. as U---.nilT of the Comu.lt tee which ue Dili, addressed tha Hy? X o-rsvioO to' it. He reminded the House that twenty, live years ago a man wbo was now feted by the Bri tish aristocracy bad. In Faneuil Hall, in Hoiton, pro claimed the Constitution ol tbe United States lobe a league with death and a covenant with hell. Atter the Rebellion to which that doctrine led, William Lloyd Uurrlson bad sense enough to withdraw him sell from the country, leaving to the party which he had founded a pallcy ' that sought dow, after emancipating and ' en. franchising tour millions of blacks, to dlsfrancblss and put fetters on eight mlliioDSot whites. The Brst section of lbs bill declared void ths g vernuieuta ot four of tbe original thirteen Slates of the Union, aad six of the later Stales. It not only declared lueie governments illegal, but void. He had been on ths plains of Marathon and atthe Pass of Thermopy lie, but never was he rilled with enthusiasm as at tha tomb of Washington, the Home at Montlcello, and other places of historio Interest In Virginia, and yet this Htate, with a record thus bright in history, is to be struck out Of the Union. A lost Pleiad. And bouth Carolina, the land of I'inclc ney, of Homier, and of Marlon, and Georgia, which gave to tha Union the mates of Ala bama aud Mississippi, were also to be struck ont of the Union, As to Arkansas and Louisiana, part of the Louisiana purchase, the taith of the treaty ol pur chase waa violated bv ml bill, and be believed (bat France had tbe legal authority to claim that the rights of the people of these States, guaranteed by the treaty, should be recognised and assured. If human genius had been taxed for a mode to oppress and trample upon the people of tbe Southern states. It could not bava devised anything more lit tor tbe purpose than the en Iraordlnnry edicts of five military omcers, uo matter bow dlllerlng in principle, which were by tbe second section of this bill declared legal and valid. Tbe third section authorized the Boards of Beglsters, com. posed ot white, black, blue, and yellow to disregard tbe oaths of voters, aud to refuse them registration, without any subjection ou the part of these Boards to Federal oilicers or any other authority. The fourth section struck at the very government of the State, in depriving of all jurisdic tion against District Commanders, or oilicers acting unaer the r authority, not only courts of tbe State, but courts or the United Slates. He knew not what tbe President of the United States would do, but be knew wbat he himself would do before sending this bill back to Congress. He would send Sheridan to Massachusetts and Maine, and Sickles to Walrussla to teach tbe Esquimaux. But they threatened to impeach the President and to put In his place the agrarian President of the Senate, Let them do iu If he were President Johnson, he would never 'let Cougress enforce upon him a law entirely subversive of the Cons;llutlon of tbe United States. Mr. Garfield Bought to interrupt Mr. Brooks with a question, but the Speaker stated that the gentleman Irom New York bad in tbe outset of his remarks in timated his desire not to be interrupted. Mr. Brooks continued his argument against the bill. It there was oue thing that grieved him more than anything else lu these late tiuis. It was tbe assent of lawyers on tbe other side to have the Bill of Bights and the Magna Cbarta overthrown. The semi-bar. barous Barons wbo wrested tbe Magna Charta from King John bad stipulated in 1216 mat no freeman should be deprived of life, liberty, or property with out due lorm of law; but here, In 1887, twelve millions of people were deprived ot all right ot trial by their peers, and were subject to the mere will aud caprice of five military despots. He quuted from tbe declaration of rights of Massa chusetts. Vermont, and other States to show that ths people ot the North were once zealous of their rlghti and liberties. The gentleman from Pennsylvania (Mr. Stevens) bad at tirst proposed confiscation In tha South, but this bill placed not only tbe property, but the lives and liberties and personal rights of twelve millions ol people in the power or military ollloers. Tbe bill was la tbs face and eyes of all wrltteo his tory, and in utter violation of every natural and national law, and its supporters would live, many of them, to deplore that they have given It sanction or support. Even the Tartars, when they conquered China did not destroy tbe Institutions of Cuina, but assimilated them to their own. There was no parallel In history fur this act, except in tne iubumau conduct of tbe Luke of Alva. This law was not as respecta ble as the rule of tbe Crar or tbe Emperor of Aus tria, for when tbe Hungarians were subjuguted their civil rights were respected. The least Intelligent ot all tbe races on this Conti nent bad been selected to go Inio partnership with the white race in the government of this country. The Haytlen snd the Llberlau were wiser man tbs sup porters ol this bill no while man was allowed la bold ral estate, or to take any part In the government there. m Trial of John II. Snrratt. , u'nuKSTiiv. Julv 9. The trial of John H. Sur rait was reumed to-day in the Criminal Court, Judge Fisher presiding, anu tne examiuauou oi witnesses for the uelense was continued. J. B. Eastmau sworn, and examined by Mr. Brad lf.y I am Prolessor at the National Observatory; on the night of April 14, lssu, waseugaged In making ob servations; the nioou r e that ulght at two ruiuutes past lo; at 11 the moon was about fifteen degrees up, aud was leas thau half way between the zenith aud he hoi iiion; at 7 80 that eveulng the sky was hazy, and at 9 o'clock it was cloudy: 1 oonerved that particularly, on account of the observations ot a planet I was ob serving: at 11 o'clock it ws so cloudy tbat 1 could not ee the stars of the thl-d magnitude: at It o'oiock no stars except those ot the first uiuguitude could be seen even wlih a glass; th moou would not liave Illumi nated the north side ol any building that ulghl; If a bouse stood west ol a corner ud laced north. It would be eutirely In ihuduw. Cross-examluid by Mr. Plerrepont On this night, at 10 80. 1 went out, and could Just see the lorm of tha moon; I was not aware that Easter has retarenoe to the coudliion of tbs moon at the lull; the moon was full at 4 o'oiock on Ihe morning of April 11 (IViburto Aimanao exhibited); tue almanac savs that the moon was full on the lUh. aud my calculation shows It to be full on tbe llth: I made my calculation twice, and I am satlslied that I am correct iu slating that the moon rose atlo jn on April Itth. Jsuiea K. Ford sworn, and examined by Mr. Brad ley I reside lu Baltimore, aud was counseled with lord's Theatre In 185; In April. liu, I was Business Manager, ou April 14th my brother was iu ltlch niond. and I was In charge of the Theatre; Ikuew John W. Booth: had known him ten years; on ths morning of April 14 be was at tbe theatre orltoe from 10 o'clock until 11-80; the President's mes senger cam aud ako4 fur. a itox'M iim I weutio tbe Treasnry BnlMlnff to get sowie finer ror diwm-t!oni and was gone an hnnr; I prepared the Brterilsetne annoonclngths President; the ad vertH-rnenis were prepared before I went aflr the flag: when I left tbe theatre t gn after the flan the curtain was no an the rehearsal had Jnt coinmenresl; I saw Booth that day at the corner ol Tent h and E leeU: on ths even ing of the aiwasHliiatlon, I went to Baltimore with Mrs Ford s slsierand returned at twenty-five minutes past W:, I rode up on an F street oar from the depol, and arrived at the theatre at iOAK the a saaslnatlon had then occurred: aahort time be'ore the assaHRinatlon Booth ennged a lower box, and after wards changed to box No. 7: this whs tnree woeks be fore the assaasl nation: on that occasion Booth occu pied the box with two ladle from the National Hotel; ti,ee ladles were the Mlase Hale: Ineversawths ladies of the Burratt family; I uever saw the prisoner at tbe bar. - Mti CroM-exsmined by Mr. Plerrepont T did no know tbe Misses Hale personally, Iml know them to see tl.em; one was a little taller and larger than the other: both had dark hair, I never particularly ob served their eyes. By Mr. Carrlngton-I never remember seeing Booth occupy tbm box more than twice wlili la-lies; I don't known who the ladles were on the other oooa. 'lty Mr. Plerrepont hurlng the Rebellion what aide did you lake? , Mr. Bradley oblected. ' ' ' ' Mr. Plerrepont ald tbey had a right to ak the qntatinn to rind out the animus of ths witness, and to show what side he took, whether lor tbe natloa er against It, Judge Fisher asked If It was to auk the witness a to his political opinions, or as to which side he took dar ing the war? Mr. Plerrepont said It was the latter. Judge Fisher said the question oould bs asked, bnt the witness was at liberty to answer or out, as he pleased. Ths witness declined to answer the question. The witness thee left the stand, and was called to Mr. Merrick's sent, and. after consultation, Mr. MerrldC Said the wltneas would answer the question. Mr, Pierreponldecllned to bave the witness answer. Mr. Merrick said the defense would then ask him. Mr. plerrepont said he could not be recalled after be'ng Instructed how to answer. Judge Flsber said the witness should havs beea asked the question when on tbe stand. He has beea dismissed , and cannot be called back. W. L. Llion sworn, and examined by Mr. Merrick- I am Chief Eugl neer of the Government Fire Depart ment here, and was so In 18SS; on the eight of April 14, at 9 o'clock, after an alarm ot fire was struck, I rode out H street, and finding Jit was a bonfire I re turned also by H street, and It was then very dark; at 11 o'clock I received orders to keep the engines ready, as It was feared arson would be perpetrated; the messenger who gave me tbat order Informed me of the assassination; I went to the War Department, and it was then very dark, and it was so dark that the engine came near running Into a wagon. By Mr. Plerrepont There was no moon np Wheal went to the Are; tbe sky was cloudy. Mr. Kriesecker sworn, and examined by Mr. Mer rick In 1865 I resided atthe corner of Sixth and a streets, and reside there yet; my house Is next to No, 841 H street. M. A. Kersecker sworn. and examined by Mr. Mer rick In 1866 I resided at the corner ot Sixth and K streets, and reside there yet; my bouse Is next to No. Ml A ftreeti in 1888 mp bouse Iron led on Sixth street, and since then I bavs changed the front to H street; the lot rro back 75 feet from H street: the scene ot my bouse ran op as from H street: on tbe night of the assassination I was at home from about 10 o'olook until II o'oli ck, before my door smoking, either alt ting ou the lower steps, or walking up and down; when silting on tbe lower steps I wa within fifteen Inches of H street corner; that nelghborhooe is a very quiet one at nlgbt; the night was cloudy; I heard no conversation that night proceeding from No. 641; had there been a conversation would have heard It; oa that side o. the street might have seen a man from forty to fifty feet. , From Charleston. 1 Charleston, H. 0.. July 9. The following semi-official announcement Is published to day: . t , General Sickles has directed, not to beirtn registration In this Miiitaay District until Con gress shall have determined more explicitly wbo are entitled to be registered.; It la pre sumed tbat Congress will extend' the time for the completion of the registration In the Carolina-unUl October or November. j . . - ii - j. i j i 1 Fiiuaa-i. Stock' Eichanga Sales, July 9 Ber or ted by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 S. Third street ; ;'. .t BETWEEN BOARDS. - ) i 4 i 1000C A A esTO...--.. 9Z , fMJUV20's '6...... 0....1I.9 faio S-)e 64.Jy.rg....,.lo'i 1 City 6s. New 100 . HihLeh VB-. . 67 IS do d b. B7J? loo sh Head K...-.hso, 6zX 200 100 soo 300 do.-lst.30. 6? i. do.. 62, do .84-88 dO-eoUbafJ). 62s6 loo sh Read K o si !i00 . do.eodbat30.82-S 200 - ' do -..bSO. B'ijtf loo sh nesumvUle.- l. 22 alt Peuna B,-,.o- 62 'J 28 -, do ...- M ' 8 ah 2d et Sd Bis.--. 71 1 . ' . do,. , U 12 do... . 71 ' 20 sh Klmlra R Pf- 41 31,. .bJO. 62V . b30- 52 V ...... 5i 50 sh L Sen K. , , SECOND BOARD. ... 9500 TJ S 7-ftos. A u 107 V loo sh Bead B... fasno City 8s. New. ..Is- 9?ii 500 do.-.-, (SOU Head 69 43-'80 . . 90 100 do. 5 sh Beading 6 . ICE COMPANIES. CE! ICE I ICE! ICE! ' i i J JJfC'OBPOBATED 1S64. COLD SPRINGr ICE AND COAL COMPANY. DEALERS IN AND Shippers of Eastern Ice and Coal, : i. ..... .: .; THOMAS E. CAIIILIi, PHESIDKST. JOHB ClOOnTEAU, KECRETABT. ' nsiiRK TuonAa.ftcrEBiaTENDEinr. "Having now completed oar arrangements for a fuU supply of Ice, we are prepared to enter into contract with large or small -customers lor a pare article, wlUx guaranteeof being supplied promptly lor theseasom Wagons ran dally In all paved limits of the eonsoll. dated city. West Philadelphia, Mantua, Tioga, Frank lerd, Bridesburg, ' Richmond, and Germantown. trial Is asked. Bend your orders to the Office, No. 435 WALNUT Street. - ' ;. '(' DEPOT S. W.WUHfEB TWEjLJTTM aid willow HTUMiTS, . . i 5 Uiiuwiia NOBTII PExvNSTjLTANIA BAUBOAD ANDNAsTEB STREET, jLOBIBAKD AHB THEHTT-nna HTS.f FIXE STREET WIIABF, SCUtTXI,EIUU FERTILIZERS. MM0K IATED rilOSPIIATE AN USSV'KPAJMSEU FEBTILIZEB For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable Gardea, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Eta Eto, This Fertiliser contauis Ground Bone and the beat Fertilising balls. . mmuvm Price i o pt ton of 2000 pounds. For sale bv th tt'tuiaoturers. - " 7 ) , ' . WILLIAM ELLI3 A CO., Chemists, 1 28mwf nq. MARKET Street. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tbe Fidelity- IainrKBu, Trat and Butm Deposit Company, . for thus tlafa IHeeptn ft of Uouds, K tocks, Md . Olber Valuables. C APIT AXi. '. .,...,...,,.. 1 500,000 P1BJCCTORS. KUWARD W. CLArtlT, -wa II -TA A. A TV t VA-K. IV T.t ALKXANDER lUNitX' . A. C'ALDWKLlT Jtlf-NRV o. UlifciOJX. N. B. BROWNE. CLA RKJNC'K JL CLARK, JOUJN VVtLlsU, J. UIXJJLNUHAM FELL. Office In the t ire proof Hull. ling or the Philadelphia Kailoual Bank, ClIKiSMUT Mtreet above Fourth. 'i Ills Comuaay receives on deposit, aud UUARA1 TKKa TllHi HAVS KKKPIJNG VALUABLJS niKu tbe followiug rales a year, vl Coupon Bonds -. .. ....M per 11000 KeglMlered Bonds aud Becurltles.-.-60 oenW per .! Gold txin or Bullion. -..-..-ii-i" per sloe Bllver Coin or Builliiu.--. per 10 Gold or (silver Plalo.. -. ...l pur 10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, eto., contents unknown to tits Company, aud lialnliiy IIiuIuhI, a year. The Couipany oilers for UK NT (renter exclusively holding the key) BAFKrt IMttlDK 1 1W VAULTS M, $. Jlu.K), aua6a year, aoooxOi-g to slae and lui'uilou. . Oiutxius and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed ou Money DuposiU. . This Company is authoriaod torecoive ana eoteouie Trusts of every description. . 1sltnwlrp IN. B. BROWNK. Presldenl, luiSKa-r Pattabsom. twr-n-iy and T.e-aurer. G AT 'THK BWsT-THt. 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