i f 5 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY JULY 13, ' 1867. OITY IKTELLIGENOE. FO ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKM III INSIDE F AO M.J Das SwoBRFKaTH Th rantHs, Dboora IfoNfl, Etc. In our Issue of yesterday after noon we gave a detailed demrlpilon of the de corations of tbe National Guards' Hall, as far us they bad been oomp'eted. On Visiting Hie Hail this morning we found that the prepara tions for the great musical event of next ween vers still progressing, and that the headquar ters had b en rendered still more attractive. Tbe ratling which tins been erected around the body of the hall, for the support of the banners of the different societies, has ben oonered with shields bearing the names of the musloU asso ciations, surrounded by heavy garlands of oak leaves. Long festoon of the same material have also been suspended from the chandeliers to the sides of tue ball, which baa new almost the appearance of a forest scene. Oreirier'e Hiengerbund Hall, Nos. 411 and 413 Callowhfll street, has likewise been tastefully ornamented, within and without. 1& exterior la ooveied with festoons of oak and flags, a large transparency of "Die WHSser Kosen" occupying tbe centre. This hall has recently been ex tended In ihe rear by the addition of about one hundred feet, and is now a large and conve nient building. The main hall on the second floor Is ued as a rehearsal-room by the t&en eerbund Hoolety. Durum tne continuance of the festival, the Lteclerkranz Society, of New York, will occupy the ball, and for their accom modation large dormitories and dining-rooms bavebeen neatly fitted np. Many other German establishments and private residences in the city have also been appropriately deoorated, In bonorof tbe approaohlng musical tournament. The prizes to be awarded to tbe successful Societies In tbe contest of Tuesday evening are now In the city. The first prize is a mag nificent silken banner, four feet and a half by slxfettlu dimensions. It Is surrounded by a Jieavy giit Inline, and from tue lower border three ixrge tasNelsoflbesume material depend. Tbe stall which supports 11 Is surmounted by a large glided wreath. Tne giound of one side of the banner Is of white t.ilk, on which Is em nioldered a large figure of Apollo as the God of Music, with, the emblematic harp In one band and a laurel wreath in the other. At his feet re pose two genii, between whom stands a shield surrounded by a wreath of roses, and bearing In German Ibis Insert ptinn: "Klrst, Prize of the Tenth General Hrongerfest. Philadelphia, 1R87." J'elow Is tbe name of the artiste, Madame Fran ziska Klein. ' The t round-work of the other side Is of blue Bilk, bordered by a wreath or oak twigs, bur dened with golden acorns. On the stems are Inscribed the names of Ihe following great com posers: Mendelssohn. Beethoven, Meyerbeer, Abt, Bach, Bchubert. and Hitler. In tbe oentre of the wreath is a large gilt harp. Tbe second prize is a largesllvergoblet, which we described yesterday. Tbe third prize is a handsomely embroidered banner sash of white silk, fringed with gold, and containing for an Inscription the following words, In German: "Third Prize of the Tenth General Samgerfest. Philadelphia, 1887." Below this are represented the shields of the United States and Germany, surmounted by a barp, and entwined with a streamer bearing the motto: "iff Pluribu Unum." Meteorological. We give bolow a tabular statement of the condition of the atmosphere for the first thirteen days of tbe month of July for 1S66 and 1807: 1807. tA.M. JTonn. 8 P. M. 1806. tA. M. A'non. IP. K. Vri. 1..., 2 , . J 6 . July, 2.'". 4.... 5.... 6,,., 89 Do ,70 77 81) ...74 ...73 88 9i 92J4 83 89 U 67 ,72 ,75 .74 .77 83 U 88 87 94 95 97 86 77 80 89 93 87 . 87 0 .. 00 91 84 87 76 76 82 82 .80 71 .78 98 9S . 7.. ! & 10., 11. f .81 ..75 . :.(! , ..68 ..73 I 8, 84 79 . ,68 69 98'4 78 82U 1014 io... 84 ,11... 82 12.., ... 13... 83 93 00 12 ia 73 .63 0 I 75 A Femaxk Pbbtendbe. Fannie Owens, by some means as yet to the publlo nu known. rained possession of a store book be longing to a lady residing on Cherry street, near jNineteentn. xue store wtierein mis account book was an Indispensable article In order to receive goods on credit, was at Nlnteenth and Brown streets. Fannie no sooner laid bands tipon It than she commenced to draw freely of moneys to ine aeon oi tne owner, ami replen ished ber commissary department with things good of all kinds. Yesterday she came ia to orrow two dollars, when an officer, who bad been on tbe qui vive, took her Into custody. Alderman Hutchinson held ber in ball to an swer at Court. Misstatement. On Thursday morning last a nerson bv the name of Thomas E. Ballenger was before Recorder Eueu, on tbe charge of larceny as bailee. At the lime tbe case was re ported In tbe dailv Duners the name ef the ao- miRod was erroneously stated to be James K. Italleneer. It Is needless to state that the person in question was not Mr. James Balienger, builder, of No. 1312 H. Fifth street, In this city. Sailbd. The Philadelphia and Southern Mail Steamship Company's steamer Wyoming, Captain J. Teal, sailed at 8 this morning for Ha vnimh. with the following passengers: John Young, Jobn II. Holmes, J. H. Zellln, Miss llonaidson, Captain Westcott, U. 8. Navy, Mar tin Clark, Bridget Roach, Kiohard Bacon, John II. Weeks. Lieulenaul Heller, U. B. Army, Thomas O. Bond and wife, and partem xxioa. A Burglar Caught. Freeland II. Moore was arrested at hall -past 9 o'clock last night by nfllcer Kteminc. as one of a party of four indi viduals who burglurlouNly eutered a dwelling on Fltzwaler street, near Broad, a few nights dlnce. and Htole therefrom money and clothing. Moore was Identified by the owner as being Im plicated lo this felonious transaction, and was held by Alderman TUtoiniary for a further bearing. Abrested om Suspicion. Jacob Volmer, aged twenty-three, residing on Btonehouse lane, near t-rcond strt et. was arrested on suspicion of shooting Mr. Rew, an account of which affair was given in The Evening Telegraph yester- (lv. Alderman Mink commuted htm for a further bearing. - Mr. Rew has greatly Im proved, and Is entirely out of danger. , Purloikino. Mary Collidon, having an in- tate desire to moie comfortably and decently clothe herscll, and tb.a being overcome by an infatuation to see nrr ngjrs inns arrayed, etole laft mrrht a lot of female wearing appnrcl and one common retiectnr. Alderman Titter- xuarj committed her for this theft. Supposed Professionals. John and Thomas Weaver last night were seen following, in a docctd manner, an old man up Howard street. Fioni tbelr previous demeanor It was thought that they inonnmeii inmrs evn. xney were bi Titled and held In 800 bail by Alderman Ileitis to keep the peace. For Cape Mat. Through in three hours. C mmencine tbls (Butnruay) afternoon, the West Jersey Railroad Company run the fast Express train to uupe May. leaving jfiiltauei- T bia at 4 P. M., running through, only stopping for fuel; it reacuea the inisnn at7-ti& r. M. New Muhio. We have received several pieces of excellent music, printed in beautiful Biyie, ior me urg-n uuu iiiuuu-hmio, ituiu mo CClfUrateU puuilblliug liuuna hiiu iiiunic-uci'U Si ory of Keeu Meyer, no. ra atcii Btreeu Ah Assault was committed by one Robert McVeigh, yesterday, at Hecond and Cadwalader Streets, upon anoHier Individual, to bis great tio imntuie. Mr-veigh was neiu by Aiuer- man I tgleton in tHiKi ball lo answer. The Pkoobehs of Partial Extbrminatiok. During the past week lt7 "dorgs" have been captured lor want of muzzle: 47 nave been re deemed, while the other I'll) go to Join grim JJtrtuub in tils lower regions. Stole a Boat. John McCluekey was taken In custody and placed m dl-agTecable duress for the laiccuy of a boat last evening from Shippon yesterday arreBted for a larceny of ha . while rusticating In New Jersey. , Aide lieltler held bini in J.7X) ball to answer at t arneva rman Ueltier held Court Tub Goats. The goat catchers 'Lavs n ceeded in oatcbin 47 goaU. 6 of wuiott AY peon tola Kd tue lUtVCHX rgtpiHa, etreetwuarr. Aiuermnn TiUertuary commiUea fr ui di au faku FOR SALE. I 1 WW- lJvemU -KREKTj ABOVE FILBERT. PHILADELPHIA. T7 i i ; t limiHa Ciiucb Khop. and Jjiii, -' , , "anslon Ackuowlenxed by (Ul pin-tin intn-ratrsl by tur tus Bmoht FmK.A slight fire occurred at No. "whitakkino. si" lA uiifVr 't1' V.'i'J',.10 woaT nutxtut, PUYbioiAif Willow street, at sn early hour this morn- ' In the treatment of Ditrau in hit QeciaUy. Q0IOK, ing. A partition in tt.e kitchen caught from TOR BALT? A GOOD RIZKD PIRE-PROnR' 1HOJtouuUii!!In,JZTirHnritiniara"'m'.'3 Ihg Stove Pipe- lW, , N FttON1"? rs'tn?"' TVATSON, MakersTMpM Zl?cVJ? The Mjkbkerchor Hall, Fourth street, above Vine, is splendidly deoorated for the Bwngei fest. The hall is bong with bunting la national colors, aoovs which evergreens are twined. The coat-of-arms of all the Htates are bung around the hall, with the badges of the Mmnnerchor and their guests against the pil lars of the room. Tbe German flag 1 also placed conspicuously, and two really very band some tropuies, representing tbe arms of the Middle Age, on the south; side of the hall, directly opposite the entrance. Klegant taste has been displayed by those having the matter in charge. On the outside of the Hall large tran sparency bas been placed, on which are the fol lowing words of weloome: "The Mtennerobor's Uieetlng aud Welcome to their Guests, the Germanla Munnerchor from Baltimore, the Ten ton lo Mnmaerchor from New York, and the Mn'nnercbor from Wllkesbarre. I'a." All the windows of the Hall will be lit up this evening on tne arrival or tneir gnosis. ( Stole a Dm. John O. linger was before Alderman White yesterday, charged with the larceny of a dog belonging to A. A. MoKatn. A short time since McKuln boughtttie dog of the cteienuant. paying lilm (la lor it. A day or ho aiterwards the dog disappeared. Jiugtrsaia ne wouiu set tne nog lr tne ueren- dant would give him two dollars. The proioou- tor handed over the money, and the dog was returned to its owner. Two days afterwards tbe dog again disappeared, and the defendant maue an oner to get it ll he was paid seven dol lars and a half. Me.Kaln thought It was strange, so ne maue inquiry, ana learned that jacoD u. II. Johnson bad seen the dog in Huger's pos session the evening previous. He was thernlore arrested, end the Alderman committed blui la aeiauitot isou Dan. not 1'bofitabi.b. John Ulven, the younjr man arrested for collecting money under false representations, to tbe pecuniary disadvantage of bis late employers, had a final hearing last evening before Alderman Tltiermary. Four charges were alleged, one eaoli by Messrs. Bul lock & Crenshaw and Welghtman fe Powers, ana two additional by other city firms, un tuchhewas bold in 8800 ball, and committed in default of 8:M00 by tbe magistrate to answer ior cts misaeenw. Odd Fellows' Umiom Excubbion. The excur sion to Cape May, next Wednesday, under tne auspices or friendship. Decatur, aiorning mibt, Amity, and Enterprise Lodges, I.O. otO. K., nrnmlHPB to he the best of the season. Flnnle's Brass and (String Bands will furnish the musle on tbe occasion. Tickets may be obtained at the Odd C el lows' Hall, in Blxin street, Deiow Race. Bee advertisement eisewnere. Aooident. About half-past 8 o'clock this morning Jobn Doran. aged eleven years, resid ing at No. 148 Orthodox street, had his leg broken by being thrown from a wagon. He was lasen nome. I.jNF.x Dustkbs, larpe cuimrtmenl. I JAyftt (jattimcre. flloth. Alpaca, itrap dPEte. ' lntrk ami lAnrm. fkick kUm UtiM CnntUnere, White and Colored Duck and Linen Bkelfitm Vttt. IAiiM. Vnhnrrr., White and Colored Duck, Drill, and all kinU of Lhien Paiitt. Men'. Youth', and J?ov' Clothina of all klntl miU d to the M'aton: Hie Uiramt anmrtm iU in the eitu. itaileixinhed dailu. and told at nrUx anarantrid lower than Um lowrst elsewhere, or the tale cancelled and money reAmded, Half way ortwem l aJNrs- kit at lu, , tit in and rowKii iiai.l, SIXTH Street.) No. 518 MAHKKT BTREKT, PHILADELPHIA. And No. 600 BltOAPWAY. NKW YOKK. 8CALE3 AT TUB PARIS EXPOSITION. L Monl- tear Universel, the olllclal journal of the French empire, says: . . . - i "Among the expositions of tbe American section widen attract the greatest Interent. It is necessary to snecla lv merit on tue collec'lon of we'eulnn lnstru- nients exlilblipQ Dv tne House or i airuanKB x i o ot hi. JolinNbury, V't., wblcb hits lor a long tlma Mistalned a great reputaihm in tbls brancb or manu factures. J bis co.ieciMn emDrnces ins mmi coiu nlete assortment of bulanceM. from aslnsle gramma to thirty thousand kilogrammes' capacity. Tne siime bouse manufactures scales capable of welsh ing fiv hnndred thousand kilogrummes. Tbese wamhinir InKtruments. nnlvHrsallv used la America. are adapted to all tbs systems of weights and mea sures In use In every c inniry. Tbls exposition de serves lo be recommended to all our mechanics and farmers, and to everybody 1 uteres led In perfect weighing instruments." -, A despatch bv Ocean Telegraph announces the fact that these celebrated scales take the first premiums ("two medals) at the Paris Expo sition, and are mentioned in tbe award as the standard Sooles. A New Entkkprihe. A new news company. to be called the Philadelphia News Company, him lust been organized. Mr. John O'Brien is lue superinienaeui. veryining luineinmoi lis cnsiness is receiveu aireouy irom new iorn at first prices, to De sold here at a very small advance for casb. We expect some of these days to seb the Philadelphia News Company as great an institution as the .New xor American News Company. The ollloe Is at No. 20 S. Sixth street. 4 The Elliptic, instead of making a variety of nselet-s stitches, rendering complicated macni- nery necessary, makes but one stitch, i, e. "the lock-stitch, the only one suitable tor the varied work" of the family. Keen Sc Walmsey, Gene ral Agents, no- vm Arcn street. Tun Changes of the Weather. These and this can now be done economically and conveniently by visiting Charles istokes & uos First-class iteauy-maue looming nouse. uuuor tbe Continental Hotel. MABBIED. For additional Xarriaget and Death tee Third Page. FEALEY DELANY On the 11th Instant, by the Rev. Y. I'onmbe, Mr. HAKfKK IS. FUALJiii 10 MIH8 AtAItY J. XIKLAN Y, both of this city. DIED. nuAM.-On tbe evening of the 11th Instant. WIL LIE A., tufaut son ol James R. and Alary Oram, aged a mourns. The funeral will take place on Monday, the 15th In stant, at it o'clock P. U trout No. ltufl Morvmo street. above Aiocigomery, OE1TUART. -MIBS EMILIA STANLEY HILL.-Thls charming and amiable young lady bos passed away, and entered a world of glory and happiness. Sbe was but twenty- two years old, yet by tbe sweetness of her disposition and the purity of her soul lahe had Impressed her friends with an sugellc power that held them all her very slaves la admiration. Huudreds of those she loved will mourn her loss, but all will exult in ber exaltation to the vicinity of the throne of her bloated Saviour. GRAND GALA NIGHT AT THE CKNTRAL PARK. I 1 I JtitN 1 H AINU WALli&UbBIKE";i1. The services ol l'rolessor H. Jucksun have been se cured to give A HitAWI) I'YKIU KXH.1BITIOX, . On Wtdnrsday Eveuiug, July 17, Comprising the following piece: BRILLIANT ILLUM I NATION WITH BENOOL.V LIGHTS. FLIGHTS OF SIGNAL ROCKETS. ' Fig. 1. Star ot Columb a. commencing witu a centre ol green, purple, and gold, suddeuiy changing to a star ot dr.zllng brightness. j-i?. i. i.iouriy i ree, o mmencing wttn a wneet or Pulestme, with a bnrulsbed centre ol aupphire. crim son, Hid emerald, expandlrg to a tree 01 gold aud si- I'ig. s. Lovers' Knot, commenc nir with a revolving centre of purple aud gold eutwinluz luto a Lovers' Kni;t Fia. 4. Perl's clem. mmmnni. mitt. n brilliant fire, uufuldlog to a gem of rubious saupblre and emeriilda. r IK. 1. Tlie Bonnnet. rfimman.ln. .iv. a son, fringed with green und gold, expanding to a bomiuet of Fliira'n chulcest treasures. Fuu,u ! Kl"0 Polka. This bemniful firura onens wnn t; roles of crimson, circles or gold. . . . I,"l circles of every color uululd. , Fir. 7. Fairy ounluiH. r.inun..i. .;,k i... . Chinese Hre, when suddenly will wall up a fountain of 'lue wioi to conclude with a beantlful flgure.ar ranged and dedlculed moei-lully for the lit t'KANl NATIONAL IS .V. NO ERF FIT iihoai ir.iu.M HAN j win narr...... i..:7r ... iVirr. in fhu airs am ng the sxhl- .1 1J J I. n . n ii lvuw. V Dr.n ha l.n. l..n u 7l- .w.rl,,r...,.., i :. .-. " '" m uumuiBiu'e sl 8)4 O Clock. THE SCBOLL AI Dli. .COLTON'8 OFFICE , couMiiuB v"-"- " una residences oftuoo pewons who liavs taken tbe Nitrous Oxide Oaa, and bad teeth extracted without psln or anv 111 .freou. umou, Ho, 757 WALNUT Street, below JfilgUtb, Phils- I rAiTXTmnv DPim . I TM) TTTTXTT tftt Vfl A i VODTTT flctffPWTtl WATCHES. WATCHES, WATCHES. CLARK & BIDDLE, i No. 712 CHESNUT Street, HATE JUST OFESED A N INVOICE OF LADIES FINE WATCHES, Manufactured in Europe Expressly for their Sales. JTCHI TETTER! AND ALL DISEASES. ITCH! ITCH ! ITCH 1 SWAINt'S OINTMENT Entirely eradicates this loathsome disease, oftentimes In front lit to 48 Honrs I I SWATHE'S AUrnEAUHO ALlrJIEALIKa ALL-UEALINe AE.X-IIKAX.lBie AK.X-IIEAL,INCI ALL-HEAUHa OINTMENT KWiTSE'B SWATHE'S) OINTMENT OINTMKNT OINTMENT SWATHE'S SWATKE'S SWATHE'S OINTMENT. OINTMENT. Don't be alarmed if you have the ITCH, TETTER, ERYSIPELAS, BALT RIBEUM. BCALD BEAD, BARBER'S ITCH. OR, IN FACT, ANY DISEASE OF TI1ESKIN. It is warranted a speedy cure. Prepared by DLL SWAYNE & SON, NO. 880 KOKTII SIXTH STREET, Above Vine, Philadelphia. 6old by all beet Druggists. 8 2stula(4p Bo. liol CUKBWUI num E. M. NEEDLES fit CO. OFFER IN - HOUSE-FURNISHING DRY GOODS,1 ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, , ' ESu miner llnuzv dihbkhi t-..l 1 1.... .... 1 lnitli ' ) !3 Salb and other Towels, I Furniture Chintzes and Dimities, : , Pillow aud Bhcetlnn Linens, Floor and Htair Linens Honeyoumb, Allendale, AND OTHER LIGHT SPREADS, AT REDUCED PRICES. s "wJ1fl 1DKK9HO ion 'OH gAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, The Fidelity Insurance, Trust and 8af Xepoklt company, ior nil bii Xieeplnfll of lionds, Stocks, ad Utbar Valuables. CAPITA- ,.. 1500,000 DIBKCTOBS. N. B SBKOWITE. jU u nl TV VAB. rv . ALEXANDER HENRT Li' I kiu a ri air a u rr CLAHKNCE H. CLARE, JOHN WKLKU. S. A. UAUIWICLk J. CilLLLNUHAM FELL HENRY C. GIBSON, flH ARI.FJS MACALK8TER. Office In the Fire proot Building of the Philadelphia Rational Bank. CifESNUT Street above Fourth. This Compaay receives on deposit, and GUARAN TEES THE SAFE KEEPING Of VALUABLES mum the tnllowiuir rutes a vear. vis.! Coupon Bonls II per llooft KeglHtered Bonds aud Securities M cents per thiOO MOia coin or j)uiiiuu.............M.......MM.MM..tJi ir w Sliver Coin or Bullion.... per iu tina or stiver Plate II Per $10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Company .rl lluMMrv limited. 2A a vettr. Tbe Company offers for RENT irenter exclusively hnMinr i ho kftvl SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at f0, ), io,t50, and76a yeftr, aooordlng to size nod. location. Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent, Interest ulloWMd on Monav IjmhmiIla. This Company Is authorused to receive and execut -i rusts oi every aescription. n liblmwlni N. B. BROWNE, President Kobkbt f ATTBKSoir.'seczM y ana Treasurer, i THE EXCELSI0En HAMS, SELECTED FROM THE BEST CORN-FED UOS, ARE Or STANDARD REPUTA- TION, AND TUB REST IN TUB WORLD. J. H. MIOHENER & CO., UENEBAL PBOTIWIOIC DEALERS, AND CURERS OF TUE CELEBRATED "1 XCELHIO I" SCUAB-Ct'RED II A MM, TOKC1I7ES. AND BEEF. Nop. 142 and 144 N. FBONT Street. None genuine unless branded "J. H. M. fc Co., EX- ckijsiok . Tbe Justly celebrated "KXCKLHIUK" hams are miri.1 l.o 1 TT M Jtt I'n. tin a urvlA n(unllA.r in Lhnnl selves), expressly lor FAMILY U-K;reof delicious Uavor; free rrom tue unpieusitiiv luaie oi thu, man mrv pronounced by epicures superior to any now oflrd ior sale. - unwwu pATLK PHILIPPE & CO.'S CELEBRATED WATCHES, ' MADE 1XPHEB8LY FOS 13VIllIiY CO., SOIE AtJIIIOBIEI ACIKNTS FOB PEXW- A (all assortment of these TIME-KEEPERS always on hand, 6 7 finwif No. 810 CHESNUT Stroot. TTNITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS.- U tTlnoll'sl Hepoi. No Su4 OKICSNTJ11 bireefc Ceutral Depot, Nv, lot ISoulh VI V l'H 8ir.nt, ouodoo blow Cbranut. KstaiilUbed lxtM. Ttevenue Matni of every descrlplioa ooustantlyai bsnd lu liuy auiuuut. . Unlets by MU ot xnress oromplly atteadud to. THIRD EDITION THE TRIAL OF JOHH H. SURRATT. WABhinoton. Jnly 13. The trial of John IT. (Hirra't was resumed tills morning la the Criminal Court, Judue Fisher PieslUiug. Joseph i;arroll was recalled, and cross-ex amined hy Mr. i'lerreponty Tne witness knows Messrs. Knapp and Uohell, ana sees them in the (Xort-room now; I stw s man present who was salit to be Mr. lobert; I lia 1 a conversation with Mr. Kuapp in Klinira before I came here; I do pot remember I hut ltoberts was present: I don't remember telling Mr. Kuanp that I saw 1110 rr:nn Bnppo-ea to be ue prisoner on tne lHlh and 14tn of April; 1 dou't rememer say ing it was on tne mii: l aon t rememoer saylnR to Mr. Knnpp Hint the msn was a tailor; 1 tmiiK. 1 told Knapp x suwrturiatt at rniuiru on the lHth aud lltti; I don't think: I mentioned April 12; my best recollection is that I told Jvtiupp 1 saw Niirrau on tne i.itn sua tun. ami think I told Mr. Cohcll the same tliltiR. and did not mention the 12th; and I reoo luct Mr. Cobell mentioned to me thut Mr. Kuapp said I told hlrn I saw Murral t on the iji u and Mill, ana I said I did not recollect fixing those dates, but thought I said the KHh and 14lh; I fix the time because Mr. Otrut left the store for New York on the 12th. and It was the day after that a man called; I did not tell Knnpp And Cobell that l sawHurratl twice in one aay; uave imaou to Mr. Knapp twiceabont this. I don't remem ber ever seeing uouerts witu nuapp; x saw a man with (Xbell who, I wui told, was a detec tive from Woshlngtou; 1 saw Cobell at Kliulra after my return from Washington the first time; when I came here the first time l wont to ee the prisoner and I never told Knapv, Co cell, or Koberts that I could not Identity the prisoner, and never spoke to Koberts on April 14, lSltf; 1 did not p,o to cnuroti on the 1 Itli; 1 dou't remember what time I went to tbe store; tbe store was not closed on Uoo.l 1 riua.v; on tne i.tiu a man i supposeii was tue prisoner came In, but 1 could not suit him in tbe kind of goods he wanted; the tana came In attain on tbe 14tb, and I told him the goods might arrive that day; the man came in the forenoon; I d m t know If any one else was in the store; I did not see tbe man after the forenoon of the 14th: I never told any one I could not recognize the man; X never toid any one named above that l asked the man who ciune In if his name was Surratt; there was nothing suspicions In tbe appearance of tbe man; I thought he was a Canadluu; 1 told Mr. lvnapp i inoupni ne (surrau; was a south erner; I did not ask the man's name. By Mr. Bradley when the man name to the store be came Irom the direction of .Water street. The liralnerd House Is on Water street. (Colonel Foster pointed out.) I have seen that man In tbe cars, but never conversed with lil in; yesterday, after Court adjourned, I con veined with Knapp. aud he said be understood me to say mat tne man was a tailor; i nave been asked many quistions since l tinve bean here: I have understood that Messrs. Knapp and Cobell were hunting up evidence for the pro secution. Jly ajuror Mr. Knapp was very anxious to come nere wttn me. Kv Mr. Plerrepont I was summoned by Mr, Kirhy, and;Mr. Cobell, read the summons to me ulso; i Know Major fields; l never told mm i could not. recognize the prisoner; I dont re member that I mentioned tbe date to Jenkins. MissOiive Jenkins fcworn. and examined bv Mr. aierricK in Apni.jauj. i resiuea at Air Kurratt'K, on t street; 1 kuew Mr. Welohman, oi Iks furrait. John Hurrait. and miss iu Patrick; I remember tbe day the President was assassinated; John Hurratt wns not at borne tnen; l khw tsurrait on u Monday nlgtit two weeks before; be cot supper, and Ml is Fltz- patrlck got ll for him; I remember walking with Mrs. tSmrutt aud others; on one occasion to church, antt com in l; back Mrs. Kurratt stoppe t at tbe llernoon House; Miss Hurratt dtd uot say she stopped thereto see Laue;she dtd not h y who me was ;;oinc to i-ee m tno :iern ion Houve; on the nluht of April 14th I went dovn lo the dining room to supoer; the bell rang, and Miss Annie riurrait answers! it; a Mr. Moult, irnni tne jNavy inru. tctt two papers ior me tnat was tue only time the ben rang; I hetrd no one going in tbe pnrU r while I was ut sapper; after supper on April 14, we went to the narlor: Anna Surratt retired very early; miss r iizpatiicK auu x were tensing Mr. weicu man until neur 10 o'clock; Mr. Weicbmau letl the parlor first; I did not bid him good night ul his doer lhat nlubt: I did not uotioe anything peculiar about Mrs. Hurrau; x was in tne parlor an tne time, anil aiu not near Mrs. surratt astc W'elclunan to pray for her Intention; I heard no such conversation; I was at breakfast next inorniuc; x am not hear Aunu Hurrait sav the a emu oi ijincoiu was no more Mian tne death oi a neero; x did not near Welolicnau suy lie was going to tell all he knew; ou the night of April 1 I was in the parlor when coionei Minitn ano tne other 1'iovo.st Marsha s ollicers called; I did not see Mrs. Surratt whis per lo Annie on the inomlnu after ttie assassin Hon: I was In the parlor, and I beard nothing of the conversation detailed by Wrelchman us having taken place between Anna Surratt and Mrs. Hurratt about the suspicion that Booth's visits wouia oring upon tne house, or Airs, Surratt's reply about the assassination belnx a pumsiinieni ior tue licentiousness oi the nation; I think I know Jobu Surrutt's handwriting: I recognize Burratt's slguature In this book, the Bt. Lawrence Hotel register. uy Mr. X'lerreoont x nm a niece or Mrs. Sur ratt's; I do not know Colonel Olcott or Colonel Foster; I was no, examined by either of them at the Provost Marshal's office1 I was not ex amined by these gentlemen; I don't tttink that I was examined, and my answers taken down; I was not examined at Carroll Prison; I did not give a photograph of Booth to Colonel Olcott; I remember a portrait spoken of, but do not knovv what was done with it; I was not formally examined; I inuy have been asked questions, but 1 do not remember; I don't remember answering any questions; I went to Mrs. Burrutl's on a visit the latter part of March, and I stayed tbero until the night of April 17th; I went there the last week lu March; before that I lived in Prince George's county, Maryland: I think I was at Mrs. Burrutl's ou March 28tb, but I do not re member the day of the weok or month I went there; I don't know what day of the weok, came to Mrs. Surratt's. AFFAIRS AT CAPE ISLAND. Severe Storm Yesterday More Arrivals Hop tilts Uvtulng, Kto. SPKCIAL DESPATCH TO TBE ETBN1N9 TELEGRAPH. Capk Island, July 13. A severe rainstorm passed over this place yesterday afternoon aud last night. The thermometor during the week hHi not been higher tbau seventy-two. There were about two hundred aud fifty ar rivals during yesterday, it is expected that there will be between four and five hundred to-iiny. This evenlDg the first subscription hop at Congress Hall, this season, will take place. Fhilada. Stock Exchange Sales, July 13 Bepoited by De Haven & Bro., No. o B. Third street AFTER BOA.KD. 11000 5-zes '68-jy.cp....iom4i iuooKad 8s4S-'80...s 80 l45i)0 do.., ....... (110,1 lllNKl do.'70 96i 1160 do......., .wiQVBt-my.. t;uuu do. , ifco do...Au. nx 872'50 N Pa 7 p o so u 107 loo an I'euns xt...... iz74 ll'7H IU7?4 8 do.... 104 sh Read R hM. w 2iK)Bh Henl'vla...i6i 13 VM sh Ocean Otl...MU5. 2 ioo City New. io do.Mew.b5. tl;. f ".AX.BY RAILROAD, FfiOM lunper xrerrvi. Conimencina HATITriia v ii i . ;u 900 A. hi. Morning Mull, Due 12'25 p. M a-liO P.M. Cape Muy.Jfassenner. Dne71P. If 4- eO P. M. kxnress. Due 7 0S P. M. ' ii'Px1. l'WAINti LBAVi! CAPE I9LAND. tf'0 A.M. Morning Mall. Un. Hn,7 A. M u-00 A. M. l'aul press. lJue K'07 r. M 5- 00 P. M. Cape May Kxpress. Due 8"25 p'. M. 'lb. tUNDA j MAIL and I'ASSENOEIt TRAIN iVaudmSoP.ff. 7W M- retUrulu l Comniuiaiion lltketa, good for ONE, THREE, or TWi-LVk mon tbs, can he procured at the OlUoa of the Company. Cuuiden, N. J, 1'broosh tickets can be procured at No. 828 Ohesnut street (under tbe Continental Hotel). Persons nurux " mis omoe csu have tbelr bui LbK cbeckart at tbelr reHl-Uihcs. VVK-B i- iiititsiui 11AIL.ROAD LINKS. from foot of MA .!' f treei (IJuper terry), Couiuienclps BA'l'tJltUA V. Jiiio ia nun .'..f'"; Wo'V"iB .M" ror Brldgetou. Ealeal, H illvllle, Vliieland, and intermeol i suttloua. ik) A. M. C'spe Kluy Murulng Mail. ' -. C0 V. M. Ciine May Aroouimodation. fsu P. M. Iirliitffiou auu bu uui Puiser. ' 4 (0 P. M. Cape May Kt prwn, SdU P. M. WiHidimry Accommodation. I Cape May Frelslit lav (Jnnilen si -irt A. M. 1 Weal Jersey fc relgbl Tram leaves Caul leu at Ll (DOI'li). , KreiKht will be received st Becond Covered Wharf below Walnut street, from 7 DO A. M. until 6"00 P. H. Krelglil received bufors tcou A. U. Will go forward the same day. JfrelsUt Delivery. No. KM R DELAWARE Avsnas. 7 t tf WXJUUIAM J, bJLVfULL, UupMi-Utudsut, FOURTH EDITION EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS. Scnat. . WAsrrrNOTON. Jtilv W. Mr. Morgan (S. Y.i presented the petition of Henry 11 Carlisle A Co.. of New York, who state that they Imported ;t02 bales of wool, which atrlvpd in port ou the lay belore Ihe new wool l arnt out went into eft ot, nnd ask tbe remission of the extra duties charged thorn under tbe new bill. Ordered to lie on tbe table. At 1215. Mr. Crimes down) moved a recess or half an hour, saying that he understood the titnerenee commltltee on inn itconstruotion bin would he ready to report at the expiration ofthnttlrne. At 12 45, the Senate was again oallod to'ordeT. Tbe Chair laid before the Kenalo a communi cation from the Secretnry of the Interior. In icsi'onse to a resolution railing lor information, reports, elo. on the nature-, orhrln. and extent id the Indian difficulties which was read and ordered to be printed, with the accomDanvlng documents! Haass of Representative-, Mr. Pawes (Mass.) presented the resolutions of the legislature of Massachusetts relating to tne tuoriiiern racino ttatiroad, ana concerning Cnpe Cod Harbor at ProvlnciHowu. Mr. Washbnrne (Wis) introduced a bill to extend the provisions of the Homestead bill to any public lands within the limits of any rail road grant In any Htate or Territory. Keferred to tbe Committee on Publlo Lands. Mr. Ionnelly (Minn.) offered a resolution for an additional standing committee of nine mem bers, to be known as toe Committee on Kcluca llon. llel'erred to the Committee on Hales. On motion ot Mr. Pile (Mo) the select com mittee on the treatment of Union prisoners of war was authorized to sit at such places, and to lake testimony by such members of the com mittee as 11. may deem proper. Mr. Morgan (Ohio) moved to suspend the rules to allow him to offer a resolution Instruct ing that select committee to inquire also into the treatment of Kebel prisoners of war con fined In the camps and prisons of the I'ulted states during the war; also, as to the facts con nected with the cartel for the exotiange of tirlsouers. and why such exchange bud not een effected. Mr. Judd (III.) asked what lyal man in the North dr manded such an investigation 1 lie regarded tne proposition as a reflection on the loyal peoplo of tbe country. The question as to the cartel lind been thoroughly io vesllgated by the Committee on the Conduct of the War. He did not want to give the gentleman from Oblo an opportunity to make a hole in any body's coat, or to get up a controversy as to who was responsible for any delay in tbe ex change of prisoners. He hoped that the loyal n embers ot the House would not consent lo any such investigailon.t Mr. Morg an disclaimed any Intention to re fit ct on the loyal people ot the country, and ho asked whether If a high officer of the Govern ment hud given as reason for the non-exebange of prisoners, that he was not going lo exchange healthy, well-led men tor skeletons, the fact ought uot to be investigated? FROM WASHINGTON TniS P. M. SPECIAL DE3PATCQES TO BTENINO TKLKQBAPH.J WASHINGTOIf, July 13. Araone the executive business sent to the Beiiaui by the President to-day Is the Recipro city treuty with tne sunciwicn islands; a com mercial treaty negotiated by France. England. and the Uuiiecl 8tntes, with Japan, aud the nominations of Bancroft to iiei lln. of Raymond to Vienna, and of quite a number of Internal revenue aud postal olllueis. all of wuiou Have beeu referred to committees. i The House has agreed to the Conference Com mittee's report on the Huppluiuentary bill by a vote of 110 to 82. It will be promptly passed hy the senate, xt is substantially tue aeuate mix. " ! Filibustering Proclamation on the llio urauae. . Nf.w Ori.icans, July 13. The following pro clamailou is being circulated on iheRloCiraude border: Americans, shall a civilized people of ,a great nation stnnd passive, and by their silence assent to the most barbarous act of the nine- l tenth rentury the butchery in cold blood, by a mongrel race of God forsaken wretches, of the man who, by treachery, became a prisoner of war, ior wiiat else was Maximilian out a pri soner of war? He was certainly uot a filibuster, for he would Dot consent to become tbelr Km- prror nut 11 a large aud power lul delegation of the representatives of the Mexican Govern ment wailed on him in Europe, and pressed his acceptance of the Mexican crown, and which he only accented after tnuoti reluc tance. History teaches that the Mexican people for nearly the last half century have been incapable of self government, while Max imilian has shown to the world that he was the best ruler they ever hud, and was doing all that a wise man could do to develops the re sources of thut country until betrayed by Judas Iscariot. in whom he had trusted. Maximilian was one of nature's noblemen, because he was an educated Christian gentleman, and all his nets were high-toned aud chlvalrlo, aud being the brother of au Emperor, he was a brave man, and died as a brave mau should die, but his lite was the most beautiful pearl sacrificed to beastly swine. The civilized world will honor and revere bis memory for his niRny virtues for aces to come, while it Will shrink: with horror and detestation from the perpetrators of this most dastardly outrage of modern history. Americans, the bloody hound Escobedo has insolently aud defiantly declared to the world that, before closing his military career, he hopes to see the blood of every foreigner split that resides In bis country. Shall this be so? Out with this foul blot thut status the Auiarjotui continent! . Let us meet id onr strength, thai TV3 may give publlo expression lo our Wlgnalion, Rticl let it lull on those who, in the eyes of the Curls t'leo world, are morally responsible for the death. 0l Maximilian. Yea, even though it full IIPC'U a Secretary of State whose little bell, alas! did not tinkle to save tbe life of one of the best men that ever existed. Honor to whom honor Is due, but let Justice be done though the Heavens iuu. isigueuj A Native or New York. Cholera bt Fori Masker. BT. LotJIS. JulV 13. A sneoial desnntch from Junction City, Kansas, says that the cholera Droue out at r on uasiter June zs, since when over a dozen soldiers of the 38m Colored In fsptry and several citizens, Including George K. Eaten and William Edwards, of the Quarter master's Department, aud a brother of Captain Arons have died. There are now nearly twenty soldiers in the hospital, slot with the oholera. Tbe burgeon thinks the disease is caused by the recent overflow of the Smoky Hill river. Keven citizens of Ballna and one of Junction City have also died. Msjor Cooper, of the 7th Cavalry, shot him self through the bead In a fit of temporary Di sunity, while on tbs march with Oeneral Cosier. The volunteer cavalry are rapidly arriving at Fort Harker. The Indians have gone to receive their an nuity goods from Leavenworth and Major Wynkoop. Tbe Smoky Hill route is quiet, , Tbe Theatre Comique llurned. at St. Louis Rt Louis, July 13. Tbe Theatre Comique, on Fifth street, between Frauklm avanue aud Washington street, was totally destroyed by fire at 2 o'clock this morning. The origin of the tire Is unknown, and the amount of loss aud Insurance has not been ascertained. Escape of Prisoners. RooHKfiTBK, July 13. Six prisonero escape last night fr.m the county Jail, and are still at largo. Their crimes were bigumy, burglary, robbery, etc. The Pet oleum Market. Lokpoh, June 13. Petroleum closed at Ant werp last night at 41f. for standard white. 01 9, rA.R8TRKET- -0AS FIXTURES, ll1. ViKt?!118' BKOtil!IS STATU AKY U. V A N K I It A ijo. would rwpeotfull v duect Hie stUniloD of Ihelr friends ud the public nene I.". ly'i I?i I'm r.,!Rr? ,ln, elt'tant iuwortruiit of UA3 l?.t t5iv;1.1 A tiUk " OKNAM EN OA L hltOISZK WAKES. Those winning uan.laowe Sod tliciroiiKliiy uibUb Ooodg, at very reasonable prices. rlng eUXrtV"U '' " " C"U "N. B. boiled or tarnished fixtures reanlshed with special cart sua at roaaouable prices. a M " VAW.Ui,S CO. RAILROAD LINES. RE A 11 I N II KA I LiIiUAv UKKATTRTJNKUNS . 1KOM t'H 11-A J)H-i'll I A IV IHK m iMllOH'1 l't !Nri!Yl-VAlNtA, T1IK PtJU U 1 lK 1 11 "W QUKH ANNA, CUM n KM !,AN l, AND WYOMINU VALLKYH, TUB WOIl 111, JiOllTUWKHT, ASH IHKCANAUAH fiiUMMIl.ll AHHAKOKMKNT Or PABHKNU H X KAliNM, Mliy S, 1W7. and ('alLoWHILL btreets. FhlladelpUia, at thsfoi- lowlin hours:- AtT-SOA.M.. fur Kendlns and IntermfKliaXeBtatlonst HeinruinK, lvaves Heading at SO P. ML, arriving Ul Fhlladelphia at -o P. M. At Ji$ A. M. for ltondlne. Lebsnon. Hsrrtsbnrfc Poltsvllle, Pineirrove, Taniaiiua, Hunbnry, Wtlllanis port, Klmlra, Kochester, Mlasara Falls, Hnllalo. Allt-ntown. WllkeHbarre. Pllinton. York. Ca rllale. Cl'M'iberwburK, lisserstown, etc. eta This train connects at KKAUINU with East Penn sylvania Knllroad trains for Alleniown, etc., and th Lebanon-Valley train for Harrlabnrg, etc., at PORT CI. IN ION with Calawlasa Knllroad trains for WU lliinmburir. Lock Haven, Klmlra, etc.; at HARKl 111,11(1 wiLh Nnrtlmrn Ontral lSmilxrlanrl Valloy and Kebuylklll and huaquehanna trains for Nortlmn bertand. Willlamsport, lork, Cliambertburg, Pls grOVe, etC iipirDMniw tj vtm Tt: u ImtM Phlladelnnia at ') P. M.. tor Road In Putuvllle. Harrisburs. etc, connecting with Kiiadlmt and iXlumljia Railroad trains for duluiniila, etc rurisiuws utoniiuuA i ion Leaves Potistown at 6 UU A. M.. sionoins at Intor- mediate Ktatlous; arrives In Plilladelpbia at S'40 A. AC. KelurnlUK, leaves Philadelphia at S'iMI P. U arrlVS In Potlbtown at K'4fi P. M. . JIKAD1M1 AtWMMUUATlUB Leaves Htilmt at 7hi) A. M.. stonplns at all way Stations, arrivlny at Plnladelplna at 10 IS A. M. iteiurnmg, leaves rnuaueipnia at otju f, vrim In iu-aaiug at T& P. M. i rains ior rniiaoeipnia leave nwmmin at g in a, M., and Potuivllle ai S'46 A. M., arriving In Phlladet r Lia at l'(.i P. M. Afternoon trains leave UarrlNbnrg at Z'lO P. M., PotlsviUe at i 46 P. M., arriving In l'htla. delphla ai6-4 P. M. Leaves Heading at 716 A. fit., and Harrlsburg at lu P. M. tinriectlnor at Kpaillnir wllh AltrnfMiii Accomniodatlon souih at 8 30 P, M., arriving In Phila delphia at 8-lu P. M. Market train, with passeuger car attached, leaves riniadelplila at 12-4S noon lor PoUavlUe and all way stallous. Leaves Potisvilleat 7 00 A, M. for PblladuW pbta apd all way siallons. Ait me aoovo irains run umiy, nunuaya exoeptea. Hunday trains leave Poltsvllle at H vo A. At,, an4 Philadelphia at 8'lf P. M. Leave Philadelphia tiw Heading at S'OO A. M., returning irom Heading at 4'St P. M- VHKMTKR VAtLHI HA1LKUAD, Passengers for Downluglown aud iniermedtata points take the 7'S0 A. M., and S'OO P. M, trains frm Philadelphia, returning from Xiowulng town at 6'X0 A. M and l'lio P. M. NEW VOKXi XPBKftH FOR PITT8BUI3 AN! THK WKttT Leaves New York at 8 A. M, and 5 and P. M. passing Heading at l'Oti A. M and 1'60 and 1006 P. M., and connecting at llarrlsburg wltu Pennsylvania ana Northern Central Katlroad express trains lor Pitta burg, Chicago. WUIiamsport, Klmlra, fialtlmora, eto. lteturnlng, exprena train leaves HarrlaburK on m rival or tbe Pennsylvania expreis from Pliuiburg, m i and 8'4S A, M. and P. M.. passing Heading at 4-4 and 1080 A. M., aud 4-2 and 11-15 P. M and arriving In New York at 1010 A. M., and 4'40 aud 6-se P. C Sleeping cats accompany these tralus through bttwee Jersey t'liy and Pltmburg, without change-, A mail train lor New York leaves Harrbbnrg at 114) P. M, Mall train for llarrldburg leaves New York llSM8CHUYLKILL VALLKY RAILROAD, Trains leave Potuivllle at 7 aud Utui A. M., and Tlg P. M., returning from Tsmau.ua at 7 86 A. M. and l"4S and 4M6 P. M. Bv II II Y LK l LL AND SUPQUEH ANN A RAILROAD Tralus leave Auburn at 7 50 A. M. for Plnegrove amt Barrisburg, and 1-50 P, M. for Plnegroveaud Tremont, reluming from Harrtsburg at 3120 P. M., and from Tre mont at 735 A. M-and 6-26 P.M., T1CKKT8. : " Tbronch firstrolass tickets aud emigrant tick-Ms to all tbe principal points In the North and West aad Canada. Excursion tickets from Philadelphia to Reading an4 Interniedlateslatloiis, good for one day only, ara sold by Morning AccommodHtion, Market train. Heading and PoltslowD Accommodation trains, at noduosd rates. Kxcursion tickets to Philadelphia, good only lor one day, are sold at Readlug and Intermediate stations, by Headlug aud Potistown Acoommodaliosi trains, at reduced rates. ' The lollowliiK tickets are obtainable only at th office of 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer, No, Si7 HL FOURTH Street, Philadelphia, or of U. A. NICOLLfl, General buperiiitenueiit. Heading: - COMMUTATION TICKETS At 25 per ceut. discount, between any points desired for lamllles aud rirnis. , , MILEAGE TICKETS, - 1 Good for zooo miles between all points, tsrso eacb for lamllles aud firms. BEABON TICKETS, , For three, six, nine, or twelve mouths, for holdeaa only, to all points, at reduced rales. fJLXCHOYMEN Residing on tbe Hue of the road wilt be famished cards entlilliig tuemaolves and wives to tickets at hail fare. ... EXCURSION TICKETS From Philadelphia to principal stations, good for Saturday, Bunday, and Monday, at reduced tare, to be had only at tbe Ticket Oltlce, at TXIIitTISTX aud CALLOW HLLL Btreets. fitx-auuT. 1 Goods of all descriptions forwarded to all the above points from the Couipacy's Freight Depot. BROAD aud WILLOW Btreela. , , FREIGHT TRAINS ' Leave Philadelphia dally at 6 Jo A. liL, 12-46 noon, and e P, M., tor Heading, Lebanon. Hurmbura. Potw vUle, Port Clinton, and all poluls forward. . MAILS Close st the Philadelphia Post Office tor all places on the road and Its branches at 8 A. M.. and for the principal Bullions only at 16 P. M. . -4 8 WEST CHESTER AND PHILADELPHIA. RAILROAD, VIA MEDIA. BUMMER ARRANGEMENTS, ' On and alter MONDAY, Juue 24, 1H87. Trains win leave Depot, TlilRT Y-FIRBT and CHEtiN UT eHreeta. as follows: WEST CHESTER TRAINS, f r Leave Philadelphia lor West Chester, at7'ls A. M iosokm!"0 ' 'U P' M" 4W ft ft -U m3 Leave West Chester tor Philadelphia, from Denot on East Market street, at 6'IS A. M., 7-15 A. M.. 7l and 10 46 A M., 168 P. M., 4 60 aud S 50 P. MT - Trains leaving West Chester at 7-80 A. M.. and leav ing Philadelphia at 4 60 P. M will stop at K Q, TJu lion aud Media only. . Leave Philadelpbla for Media at 5'30 P M. atIieii'stea?iou8f t0 ittUua,Pbl m ft'M., stopping; . Pasneiei-i w or from stations between West Ones, ter aud iJ. (j. Junciion golug east, wUl take trains leaylr- West Chester at 7-16 A. M., and going west wUi take train leaving Philadelphia at4'30P. M..S d transfer at B. a Junction. - '1 lie Market B'ruel cars will be In waiting, as nsuaL at Thlny-flrst and Market streotg on tbe arrival of each train, to convey passengers luto the city; and for lines leaving the Depot take tbe cars on Market street, the last cur connecting with eacn train leaving Front And Market streets thirty minutes preylou to derartnre. Tbe Chesnut and Walnut Street ears connect with all of tbe above trains, carrying passengers down C'heanul street, past the principal hotels aud tbe Cam den and Amboy HR. ollice, at Walnut street Wharf, passing out Walnut street to the dpoL ON BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia at (STO A, M. and S f M Leave We8tjtJhester at 7-45 A. M, and t P.'mT vnjr rasseuar On Market street, will' connect with all Bunday trains, both ways, as usual, leavln I-r on t aud Market streets thirty-five minutes before tha tram leaves Depot, and will leave Depot on arrival o eacb train, to carry passengers Into the city. Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7'IS A. M. and 4-90 P. M-, and leaving West Cheater at 7 0 A. M. and 4-60 P M., connect at B. C. Junction with trains on P. and bL C 11. H., for Oxford and Intermediate poluls. PasMuugers are allowed to take wearing apparel only, as baggage, and the Company will not hi any case be ret poublble for an amount exceeding one hun dred dollars unless a special coutrant Is mads fur tus 'J0 HENRY WOOD, n ' GneralBuperlptendnt. NNAMESSIO SU0RT UNA AND Vnltcd States Mall Rout to the gout and Southwest. On and after JULY 8, trains will leave Depot Phlla delphla.WllmlDgtoD, and Baltimore Railroad, B B0 AD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue, at 11 P. M..oon nectlng closely whb. Express trains for tbe principal cities Borttb, including Wilmington, N. a., Goldsboro, Nswbern. Charleston, Bavannab, Raleigh, Charlotts, Columbia, Macon, Augusta, Montjfomery, Mobile, New Orleans, and intermediate points, For tickets and Information inquire at Offices, Hoe. 411andS28 CHEBNUT Street, or at Depot, BROAD fc(Jet and WASHINGTON Avenue. (7 lo .V 'uarsiBB, uenerul Agent Norrois. va C- J. THiWBKlDHE,tenerarPaienger Agent.. j i i rivbiuni Liais, riAHiiuia ru-J-' HYLVAWA RAX..HOAD, tu Wilkesbarrs, bsnoy Chy, Mouul Carniel. txntralla, and ail points OB i Lelilgh Valley Railroad and ha branches. By new arrangements, perfected this day, this road Is enabled to give Inoieated dwpatch to uiorcliaudisa continued to the ubove-n HIUHd pnlllW. Ui-ods delivered ut tbe Through Freight Depot, B E. Cor. of F HiNT and NuXiLB H'rf.f' before 5 V. M., will reach Mliksbarr. Mount Oar niel, Mahnoy City, and tbe other stations l Matia i.oy and Wyoming Valiey.;belore 1 1 1 A M. ot th uo ceedlngdar. xa ClLAita. 6 3 s ini , Agnt TTT E 8 I,,JEBSEr, RAILROAD. Y ' '. .. .Vr'n-ii . I M FOR PAPK MAT. Tw"8NOV .J-hNilWatalll WAIL AN 1 i4Jt'lfJ-?.A.iJ Krr.ra'lT flflliliia. foot or mar in"-' d u . V : Retirnlnt leave t ape Island at 6 P. Mm Hupplug at vrVX iicuraiott Tlckflts, tt 00.. tlQOd thta day and nam only. uttiltam I. RRWWT.T. igotl bujpetltoudwit
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