CAMDEN AFFAIRS. Assault and Battery. On Saturday rrty,nnnied Mrs. .Ionian. A mn no. .,0,1 . i Tn lJ"me Mr. .Ionian. A man ni Jor(,au hit hlin on the lllm.? ncenod, and hit her Ihrht 1 for Ilia own 16 linnet. Iln back of bis hanZ"when t y.S fmn'1,0'.1110 tr""sn"on in 'the Held, irreHdy,.OBRSBUIt Manning forslrlk' LB 5J, T1"- !VVhe "o approached Jordan a 1. lm dowI. and commenced butting iLVFji. A llv?ly tirae wns hal for snort perlo.f. wt the affair culminated In the arrest of boih parllfs, who were escorted before the Mayor. Wanning entered complaint against the other lor assnult and buttery, and Jordan was bound over to auRwer at Court. The latter had a war rant issued tor Manning, and he was Immedi ately arrested, Jordan alleging that he threw a pettiest him. Manning will Lave a acarlnir to-day. Rowdyism. Sunday rowdyism is still pre valent In Houth Canulen. Yesterday throe ladles rud three gentlemen, with several little Chlldreu.were pasting upKalyhu'aPolntaveuue. A party of tlve young men were passing the name way. One of them said something in sulting to one of the icentlemen, and he pushed him away from him. A lurge crowd noon col lected, and the ladles and cent lemon were bilged to seek shelter In a church. Offloers Campbell and Mertland arrested two of the alleged participants, named Thomas aud Frank: Ppencer. They will have a hearing before Mayor Cox to-day. Swift and condign pun ishment should be meted out to these young men if proven guilty. An example should be made which would effectually stop this rowdy lbin, which is a dtsgracw to our city. Selling Liquor on Sunday. A large number of arrests of persons charged with soiling llqno on Bunday huve been made. Home have been arrested as many as six timps. For each offense they were held In $.00 ball to answer at court The following are tho names and number o times arrested: Nat him BrosHlus, 0: John A lander. 0; Frank Fath, 4; Eaton Wills, 1; Wil liam Dill, 1; Mrs. Hnrdgraves,2; John Cj.ulck.sall, 2; Thomas Hweeney, 1; Joseph Atcllhoue, 1. All the parlies resldo between Fine Grove and Gloucester. Constable Hawkins arrested all of them, and Is entitled to credit for his efforts to bring offenders to Justine. In Trouble. Notwithstanding the juveniles of Camden have been cautioned again and again that H Is contrary to law to swim In the lielaware, within circumscribed hours, there are those who will Indulge in a bath. Yesterday Officer Owens arrested William Officer, Edward Dodd, Charles Ellis, and Charles Jones, for vio lating the law In this respeot. They were per mitted to sleep on tlie soft side of a plank all night la the Station Houe, and this morning, after being cautioned about what the result would be U caught again, were released. Drunk and Disorderly. Henry Franks was arrested on (Saturday ny Officer Mason forboing drunk and disorderly. He had Imbibed 100 much of the ardent, and finding It somewhat difficult to maintain nn equilibrium, he en- lereaasiaDie at r romanu r mm streets, ana went to sleep on a stall. He was awakened by the proprietor and requested to leuve, but would not do so. An officer was culled In, ana he was marched off 00 a double-qulok to the Station House. After sleeping off the effects of the liquor he was fined and released. Robber?. The grocery store of John Saw yer, situated at the corner of Hecond and Pine streets, was entered on last Friday evening by prying the lock off the cellar door. An easy entrance to the story above was made through an open door. The money-drawer, with Us con tents, was carried off. The former was found on an empty lot about two squares from the store the next morning. fo arrests were made. A Contemptible Action. A colored man named ltenjamiu Vandyke was arrested on (Saturday for burying a horse alongside of Mr. Butler's drinking well, rendering the water unfit to drink. Benjamin was held to ball to appear at court by Justice Cassldy. Throwing Stones. A boy named John Etrus was arresieu on Friday last for throwing atones at the cars, while passing Kalghn's Point avenue and the railroad. He was bound over to appear at Court by Jnstlce Cassldy, Disrespectful. A man was arrested on Saturday for being disrespectful, and using ob scene language towards one ot the city magis trates. He was taken before Justice Cassldy, and fined JS. ' CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BBS IKSIDB PAGES,! A Bar-boom Imbroglio and a Man Stabbed. Nicholas A. Blundln, a Btereotyper by profes sion, a member of the Franklin Engine Com pany, and reported to be the Individual who so gallantly rescued the flag from the burning roof of the Union League House, on the night of 1U conflagration, was severely stabbed by Thomas Morton, In the side, last night, during at melee In Consldlne's tavern, at the southwest corner of Second and Walnut streets. The par ticulars of the aflruy areas follows: Blundln, his son, and la friend, returning from a visit to. Smith's Island, stopped to refresh them selves at this tavern. 'J hey had no sooner en tered the bar-room when they were imme diately accosted by one James Ira! nor, alias "Sugar Jim," who desired them to drink at his expense. All accepted this friendly Invitation, and immediately thereafter the invlter thereof exhibited signs of nnwilligness to foot the bill t hut. hn had in such a genial manner contracted. Blundln said he would do It, aud after a small war of words, Tralnor, it is reported, struck Blundln In the face, aud for H.klmmediately nnanmnd the horizontal on the floor. A general squabble ensued, during which It is alleged that Morton, a short, thick-set man, came up behind Blundln and Inflicted two quite severe wounds In the left side with a pocket-knife. With a cry that he was stabbed. Blundln staggered to a chair, and the blood eonimenced to flow out from beneatn nis vest. Turinir ih confusion that eusued. the assail ants made their way out of the door In time to be seized bv Reserve Officer Jones, who took thom in Rustoov. An examination of the wounds of Blundln proved them not of a seri ous nature, although the knife had severed a small artery. He was removed to his home. Both of the assaulting parties were held for a hearing, when the real lacts win do euuiusu. A Woman Burglariously Esters Hbr Own Domicile. Yesterday Hasan Cunningham hurried np to the Eleventh Police Station, and excitedly delineated to the sturdy patrolmen thereor, the manner in which her own home, at Amber and York streets, bad been ransacked and almost cleaned ont by thieves the night KiTt v ilollars hud been stolen from ber.and one of her boarders had lost the greater part of his wearing apparel. The police at once f.,.,ii..,i..,i . inui.uiiKi.tinn Into the matter ana visited a certain pawnbroker's, who astonlshod hat iw uwHRrinu that Susan nor- self had, but a few hours prevlonB, pawned the goods described as psrloined. An examination 7. t. .nonf thmii!nliriit raid exhibited a Window shutter weU dilapidated by being --1 a iwf,nnt.H urlt.ii these faols. the woman confessed all, how she bad broken off bi.awih.ui.. i.oi lnut ulstv dollars. Alder- tnaa Clouds held her In default of 1100 bail to Answer at Court. Accident. A man named John Mohler, con nected with the Police and Fire Alarm Tele- praph as repair-man, was sent on oniurunj m- .rniwn to Munuvnnk m make some repairs. While on the top of a telegraph pole repairing D.a line, a sudilnn anrca 7 the wire broke It. i a falling the pole fell across his leg, breaking t, mittina his hauil hmllv mil Inlnrtll? him In- K-rually. He was taken to the Twenty-first Ward Station House, and subsequently to the pnnsvlvanla Hospital. Mr. Mohler has bren connected with the Police and Fire Alarm Telegraph for about four years, and this Is the Ilrst time u um met wun a serums aooiueuv. An Asbablt. Yesterday Lieutenant Street. Of tne Fifteenth Police District, undertook to arrest a druukeu man named Alexander SkeN ton, on mbiu ouroi,w unuron, in rranx lord, when he was beset by four of the latter's ,nr.unlnuil. knookea down, ami ntlmrwlMK maltreated. He nevertheless kept a tenacious hold of ins primmer, uu uunuv arrested him. X.ABCKNT of A Watch. Thomag Cooly was nioht arrested at Second and Q.aeen BtrMtLu. lur th larceny of a watch, whloh took place a thaWih of June last. Aldoriuan Xltvrmary THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, A IIrroic Youth SnooTs Rival Through tw k Tn ick o His I.kh. The green-eved mnu sler bad been creating dire Miongiits in the mind of Nicholas Nel.-ou. It is alleged that he fend seen another ierson whom he considered a rival on terms of friendship with a yonng lady Who was to his belief In fee-slmplehlsown. Last night be stationed blmRelf at the corner of a Bloomy alley, on Main street, below Clar, In Uermantown, with n weapon of offense In the snape of a horse-pistol, wherewith to do mue.a BeriousaamBge. He esplod Chrlotlan Framo lonunate gentleman's leg, who fell to the ground. An officer near by at. onoe totk the one-tiding and dangerous Nelson In enstidy. and Alderman Ramsdell hold him In HOJO bull to answer at Conrf A Decidfdlt Unwki.comb Mannfr op Protb JJUBK was exhlbltcu ltiKt ntRht at a late hour by three young men, of v. lmm Luke Williams wus one. They entered a llttlo bur-room in Oer mil n town In rather an unceremonious mannor, by kicking through the panelling of the door. The woman of the house, In evening rotH, agreed to give them a dram if they would leave, laking umbrage at the very idea of departing In pence, they proceeded to lh chamber of a crippled old man, ousted him from his counli, and stole a gold ring from hlsflncer. Then, with some additional nourishes, by way of rightly terminating their night's work, they npet things In general, knocked over chairs, keeping np at the sauie time hilarious intona tions of voice. Williams was arrested, and held by Alderman Good In $1000 ball to answer at Court. A Fkmalb TniBF On Saturday morning, between 10 and 11 o'olock, Mrs. Wendell entered her residence at theN. W corner of Eleventh and Lombard streets, and met In the entry a little, old German woman, who had Just come down from the upper rooms, and was making her way towards the street. To avert suspi cion this little antiquated piece of humanltv inquired In a squeaky voice, "Veddersometody llvshs in de bouse" that she wanted to And, aud to this obscure interrogation received a negative. She loft the house, and the lady going up-stalrs, soon discovered that hor gold watch and three fine rings had been purloined. By the time word had been given to the pollen of the occurrence, the Teutonic feminine had Cleared the vicinity of her presence. A Card from Thomas J. Worrhll, Esq. We have received from Thomas J. Worrell, 3q , the following communication, which ex plains itself: To the Editor of The Rivntnp Tulvrnph: The Haniny Jwtitch ot yesterday contained an article Id whlob. my name appears aa Indicating the representation of 1 lie jjourieeuio jjiiunoi. I think It proper to nottra the communication simply for the purpose of saying that the author is mistaken lu such use of my name. Major Washing ton M. Wnrrnll is the Kenilemun who represents the Fourteenth District: I live in the Fifth XMalrtct. and am not a meiuher of the Legislature or a candidate lor tlisl position. TJioMau J. WOKliFXt,. No. 1716 Locust stroet. A Heavy Highway Roiibery. John I'leu her. Houoi't Mcintosh, and ltooart Edgar, in i state bordering noon half-lntoxicatlon, vere proceeding along fifteenth street, near lint ton wood, as well as their shaky pedals could take them, when they ran foul of a man lu ahonl t he same condition, named Mlllegan, when they, with lightning despatch, somewhat inconsistent with their previous demeanor. knocked him down. While one lay aoross the prostrate man's feet, the second held bis head and arms, and the third abstracted from his pocket money to the extent of SI 50. They were all arrested. Mllligan was held as a witness, ana me roooers 10 answer top cnarge. Obstinacy. The treasurer of the Roxbo- rough Fire Company, named William Reoord. has lor some time past dogmatically refused with aggravating obstinacy' to pay over to bis successor the dues, moneys, and other "stamps" wmcn nave accumulated during nis term, so alleged, and seems to uoia mat ny rignt 01 pos session thev are his own. Recorder Eneu thinks differently, and held him In S1000 ball to answer tbls afternoon, at s'4 o clock. A Precocious Thibp. James Howdell, in company with three other youths, entered a minister's house at the corner of Wood aud Franklin streets, and stole two pocket-books, containing each a small amount 01 money. The servant trirl finally frightened them Off. Alderman Massey held Dowdell, in aeiauit of 1U00 ball, to answer at uourt. Another Onh William MoNeely was ar rested for being concerned In the robbery of Maddock's grocery store, on the corner of carter and Third streets. When searched at the Station House, an iron Jimmy was found upon him. ills case uas not yet oeen uispoaeu ul Stealing a Ring was the offense for which Edward Ramsden was arrested at Eleventh and Portland streets. Alderman Massey held him in ?hw bail to appear at court. Ijvitw DnsTFBS. larae attortmenl. different ntyUt, imjm-vloua to tluat, Jitting iteatt at the nark, sriHttp eheup. Maif way omveem l bbjspib h vju.. Tin ana f -ivjiyjuh uamj, OUxti ttreaU.) Ho. SIS MARKKT BTRBTET, PHILADELPHIA- And NO. M0 BROADWAY, NKW YOltK. The handsome steel-plate engravings given to those who purchase stock, at one dollar per share, in aid of the Riverside Institute for Sol diers' and Bailors' Orphans, are to be seen on exhibition at the offloe or the Washington Library Company, No. 1225 Chesnut street. Those who are in want of any such engravings, with which to decorate their parlors or draw ing-rooms, are now offered an opportunity of securing a first-class picture, equal in style and finish to those of the same description which are now being retailed In this and other cities at 60 per cent, more than Is charged by the Washington Library Company. Even If you secure nothing in addition to the engraving, every purchaser actually gets more than the value of his money, but the Washington LI brary Company are still more liberal in the plan they have adopted. Besides the picture which you select at the time of purchase, every share ot stock held will aeeure one present when the great distribution of presents takes place in September next, or sooner, If the necessary number of shares are sold Verdict ok tux Facult y stimulants In- DISPENSABLE: AS Medicxnks. The most dlstiu gulshed physiolanB In the United States have recently been placed on the witness stand, and have, with one voice, declared that pure stimu lants are valuable medicinal agents. This de cision of the faculty refers especially to medl cated stimulants, of which the purest and the best at present known Is Hootktteb'h Sto macii Bitters. Its basis is the alcoholic prm ciple of the finest rye grown In the United States, and its herbal ingredients comprise the extracts of a large number of plants, barks, and roots produced in various parts of the world, and all noted, in the countries to which they are Indigenous, for their powerful sana tive properties. As an lnvlgorant and tonlo, the value of the Bitters can scarcely be over rated. Hence Its extraoidlnary effect In fever and ague, and lntermlttents aud remittents of every type. Its antibillons properties are mar vellous. Persons of billons habit, by taking a small quantity once or twice a day, may com pletely change their constitutional tendenoy to liver disease, and escape all the unpleasant consequences whloh arise eltbor from the un due sensitiveness or the unnatural torpidity of the biliary organ. Cbronlo constipation Is eradi cated thoroughly, and In a very short space of time, by small doses of this wholesome regu lator, taken night and morning; and for all the disorders which are superinduced by exhala tions from decomposing vegetable and animal matter in the streets of cities, or the miasma of swampy districts; It Is, when taken as a pro tective and preventive medicine, the most reliable of all safeguards. Whitman's Chocolate. The best table Cho colate for families, hotels, and restaurants is manufactured at the Philadelphia Bleam Cho colate and Cocoa Works. Offloe and Btore No. law Market street. bm'HJiM F. Wuitmaw. jwi.iiDK up me street in compnny with a young laoy, and, not looltlmr or caring who she wat. ?iT i."?,lud o heroically take revenge, he fired, the ball I.HHKltiir llirni oli 1 1, 1. ..;. i. ' That Drf.adful Aft-motion. Knlleiwr. Con vulsions, or Fits, soon Incomes firmly fixed by habit, eooh attack increasing the liability to a return, and adding greatly to the dlflitiulty of arresting the disorder. In the absence of proper treatment, a mere faint ness, with slight mus cular twitehiugs, occurring nt long intervals, in time uecotnes violent convulsions or gre.il irrqiietiry, and the patient gradually sinks Into Imbecility. If relief Is obtainable stall after the uisense is thus firmly seated. It must be Jiom some treatment which is permanent In Us filict, and which not only has a tendency to KU prf ss the attacks, but which will remove the mornitl tendency to relnnte. Dr. Javne s Alterative ha happily been found to answer mis purpose admirably. 1 1 gradually changes the morbid condition of tho system, removes the rnuso of the disease, and when its use 19 cc titliiued for a sufliclent length of time, oro- ouiesa permanent, cure. let ino Rimoteu try It. 1'rcparetl only at N". 212 Chesnut street. MFHCUTiosatd of his wound: "It vim not ax darn o. a witll. or a wide A x u gate-, tint U would do. " Plantation Hi tikk.s will not. raise the dead, P.ut they enre the sick, exalt the depressed. Ann rci.der life a thing to be enjoyed. We believe there are millions of living wit nesses to this fnct. Dyspepsia Is a horrid dis ease, but ris nlnt Ion Hitters will cure it. It Is a most Invigorating tsnic for weakness and men tal despondency. Those who are "out of sorts" should try Plantation Bitters. Magnolia Water A delightful toilet arti cle, superior to Cologne, and at half the price. Pvkkr's Port Wink. The Port grape Is now cultivated in this country for a wlue unexcelled by any ether, in its mellow juiciness, richness of flavor, and brilliancy ol color. The grape has been brought to a perfection never attain -d in Portugal, by Mr. A. Kpeer, in nis vineyaru, Mew Jersey. Physicians say It Is superior to Imuorted l'ort for Invalids, and In surnmnr It Is more ngreesble aud retreshing thau claret. Clergymen use it for its purity as a communion wine, while the most lashlonable families drink It ss a dliiLer wine. JV. Y. Tribune. Home our druggists keep It. A Deligtfui. Treat of a hot snmmer's eve Is to step into Morse's Saloons, Nos. 902 aud IKU Arch street, and take a glss of his celebrated Raspberry Ice. Nothing like It. Cooler thaw a Ccohmbhr The present style of Bummer, in fact, only equalled in cool ness by the beautlfnl stylesol Hummer Clothing sold at Charles Stakes & Co.'s first-class Ready- Made Clothing House, under the continental. Lyons' Magnetic Inbrct Powder, for kill lng Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Bugs. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. Depot for thb balk of Lash's Five-dollar Ladders, No, 777 Market street, Philadelphia. j. w. LlAsh a. uo. Ska-hidk Neck-tirs only '25 ocuts. isea-tiae j wx ...ai cents. Sra-sirie lies at ' cents. Sea-tide Ties at 2" cnnt-H. ijra tide Ties at 1!5 cents. McIntirk & Bkotiikk, ma Chesnut street. Thb Tbavktjno Pdits Ttte While Duck VrU. The Colored Duck Suits, UTie Alpaca txmts. The Drop f hte Harks, The Short Duck SacJcn, The. JAnen Dust Coat. The Light Cassimere Suits, Are, all popular at this time., becmise. they are. tust the thing for this hot weather. Our styles are as eieaant. at in any cvxtom establishment. Our prices are to law, people buy with great satisfaction. Thb IiABejusr Clothino House, Oak Halk, Thk Corner of Sixth andMahkw Bthbbts. Jones A Thachkr, Printers, 610 Minor 8t. MARRIED. VrFARLAND-DAVIS. May a, DV Bev. Wchar A. Aiallery. ALRAN TA Y LOU McJ? AHLAN1) aad Hiss liACHEL DAVIS. BTKBVKR DOUGHTY. On October 10, 1806. by Urn Kev. J. V. Brown, ilector oi ft. ram a r. k. Cnnreh. Trenton. N. J.. Mr. SAMUEL K. 8TEKVER to Miss MAKY DOUGHTY, both of Philadelphia, DIED. BUR3CKLU Ob the 21st Instant, of cholera In- funnim JaMKH EDWIN and CHARLES IIKNUY (twin children), sons ot Dr. W. W. and Elizabeth D. Bur oell, aged 11 months and S days. DOUOH KRTY. On tbe 2lBt Instant. MARY, wife of Michael Dougherty, aged 47 years. Tbe relutlves ann Iriends of the family are respect fully Invited to Btteud the funeral, trona the residence of ber husband. No. 1808 Bedford street, on Wednes day afternoon ut l o'ciock, wituout. mrvner nonce. 10 proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. FKENEY. Suddenly, on the21st Instant, PATRICK FKKNEY, ased 67 years. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are reapeot fhllv Invited to attend the funeral, from a Is Ule resi dence. No. 2204 Linn street, onWednesday morning at i o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Cathe dral Cemetery. HICKS. On the Silt Instant, Mrs. REBECCA, wife Of William Hloks. Her relatives ana menas are respeciruiiy tnvrsea to atn-nd ber funeral, from ber husband's residence, No. s7 N. Eleventh street, on Thursday, tbe tutn instant, at lu o'clock. To proceed to Laurel flill Cemetery, REESE. On tbe 20th Instant. WILLIAM E. RF.KBK, in the 82d year of his age. Tbe relatives and friends ol tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late resi dence, In tbe borough ot Media, oil Wednesday, tbe 2-1 tli Instant, at 8 oTclock. To proceed to the Media Cemetery. H WATTERaOOD.-On the 20th Instant. DAVID SCATT KRUOOD, In the 01st year of bis age. H Ib relatives and friends are invited to attend tbe funeral, at 8 o'clock on fourth-day, tbe 24th lBunt, trom bis late residence, lladdonlield, N. J., without further notice. Cars leave VI ue street wharf at! o'clock and return at 4'4o and 7 20 P. AI. FOR MANY OR FOR FEW WANTS Housekeepers' Hardware, we shall be please IN eepers Hardware, we suitu De pleased to show you our assortment. Perhaps you may theu conclude to purchase tbeui of 1 IVUSA11 wnzxAw, No, 8SS (Eight Thirty-five) Market Bt.. below Ninth. THINNED CLIEESE AND BUTTER KNIVES X are a desirable artlclo for grocers' uso, as tbis ceatlna ot Un protects tbem from rustlnir. Heveral Bls are for sule by TRUMAN & SHAW, No.sSfilKlgbl Tblrty-nvn) Market Ml., Below Ninth OVABLE HAT AND CLOTHING HOOKS . attached to nest walnut frames, so that the uin ii . . yv . u ... . . (uiiiutrn iu uuna.) .1 ui ... hub. or entry, and removed again without trouble. Heveral ....... ...i I,, ...... I , I.. .. 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" utmoi ueamwa; also, Keaulrators: also, Craudalls talent Crutrbes, suuerlor to an btreet. helew Chmmt !IS6p ReiMJKRS'AND WOSTENIIOLM'S POCKET . v. KIiAYi u8i Si"1 "a Hff J""dles. of beatitirul finish. ROIHjEKM' aud WADK fc BUTt'UKH'rt liiMirn,uuiu.i.iniiiii i.HAJUUi,TRK RAZOR. MUHKOK8 of tbeflnwitauMlltv. Rairs, Knives. Scissors, and Table Ootlary Oronnd and Polished at t. MAlElRA'b, Ho. 114 TENTH Oncol, uuiww iwnuuii 1 1 s THIRD EDITION TRIAL OF JOHN II. SURRATT. Washiniitok, July 22. The trial of John It. Sur rait whs remnned this morning In the Criminal Court, J 11 due 1- idher presldinir. As soon s the Court whi opened Mr. Merrlek stated that Mr. Ijnnen, who wns 111 last week when summoned, whs now In Court, ami hnssked that be he now examined. Tbe examina tion would occupy but a tw minutes. Mr. rierreponi sld lie would uot object to tbs ex anilnntlnn curing the mornliiK. ltev. t'hnrle" Boiieher was sworn, and examined of Mr. Jtrsdlev I reside In the parlsn of Ht Hillare, Cnnsda; I am rector of that psrlsh: In 1SU5 I resided In 11. e purlsh ol Ml. I.lholse; I reeognl.e the prisoner at tlie iinr; Ishw him In April, 1S65, l St. l.lools t. about the 2M ot Arrll. IHtii; hn wss In cumpaiy with Mr. Joseph l iiillley who broimbt bun tn ny plsoe: tne prisoner remained st my hons iibnnt three montns: after I list be went to Monlresl: I tlien sw him tro'U time to time nuttl be leu for Europe; I saw him twice a week until be left for Europe. Uurstion. Do you know 1 lint ho reeelveil sny Infor mal Ion from the United Btmee wilQ regard to his mother? Mr. Plerrepnnt objected. Mr. Brsdb-y. 8r., said Itwai ststed In opening by the prosecution, tbst Hurratt bnd tied nt deserted his 1110 bei, tiius showing co uK'.lce. Tbe deteose desired to prove tbst heal-J not lien hi aeowurd. that he was not a-nr of bis mother's condition, and th.it It whs proposed tn show what be did when he ascer tained his mother's condition. Mr. Plerrepont snld it was plain that tbe evidence could nnt be admitted. Mr. Wilson said be had not relerred to Mrs. Surratt In tbe opening. Mr. Merrick contended that It was proper to show Ibis 10 ileny tbe statement 01 counsel. Mr. Pierrepont a" ked If the proseeutlon was toshtw thut all was nnt su that bad been slated by the attor ney lo the defense? By Mr. I'lerrepont I recognize the gentleman by your flile; he whs my family physlcluu; 1 cannot say positive!? that he was present hi the time ot this quarrel: ( recognize that man ss lir. Krsklne: he was called to a'tena me sometimes: 11 strikes me matin the Mm of tbe iUnrrel there wss some one with MCAUiian, out 1 runnoi say mnt nr. i-.riKino is tne man: the quarrel with McMillan occurred In III" bouse; I do uot think any one wns In my parlor at tbe time; I think ibis quarrel occurred In June, ls-4; I car rot recollect whereabouts I saw M :Milli after this: it Is hard to recollect, as I shortly utter left tthef- iard: Dr. McMillan's general reputation wss bad; I run mention some names of lueu who would not be- ieve him. and among tbem a Hcotchmau named Mcltue od a Frenchman namril Potuir uno her naioo occurs to mv mind, that of Dnntel McUili, a farmer of West bheirard: I cauuot uow reoodect auy others. Dr McMillan wss called to attend me profession ally nice because there was not aimher phvslclnaat Waterloo: I think Dr. Krsklne attended me prevl. nnsly to Dr. McMillan: I saw hl-ii pass by several times: be attended several tntullles there iu HhetTurd: I knew Dr. McMillan: I will not say be bore a had character for troth the first year I knew him; It was about tbe year iwz or ihb.i mat 1 nrst neara ot McMil lan's bad character for truth' alter IWT.l his reputation did not go lor tbe best; I left West SlietTurd because I was removed by my bishop; I was removed for a bet terment; some complaint was made to my bishop, but he never censured my conduct; be did not remove me until I asked lor it on account of my health. I was In Kbellard rive years, and for four years 1 asked to he removed; I said McMlilau lusultnd me; it occurred In my house. Question. Wns Dr. Krsvrine present. Mr. Merrick said tlie Wilms had said no one was In the parlor, although he recollected some one came with McMillen. The uuestlon was admitted, and tbe witness re- sun ed I do not. recolleot that Dr. Krsklne was pre sent when McMillan Insulted "ie; I never was In sult- d except in mv house: McMillan called me a blackguard and mumbled some oiner thing, wuen 1 took turn by the collar he undertook to resist; be did nothing to instil', me. "X- moi tne w .nis, and he called me a liar upon the subject we were sneakinir of; I do not remember having a conveisation witu iiomniau in Dr. Krsklne s omen, in isns, oe-ore toe quarrel wuu McMillan: 1 was lu Ersklne's ottlce before ibe qtiar l: do not remember oouversinir with McMillan In Dr. Krsklne's ottlce: don't remember a conversation with McMillan In Krskiue's about tbe church sub scription; don't remember that McMillan spoke to me about money due in Dr. Ersklne's otlice InjWater loo: don't remember McMillan telling me tout the church would not trust the money tome, and thai was tbe reason why be demanded tun money: 1 went to rbetTard from bt. Llbohe, and left the latter place lan fall: I first saw the nrisoner In Ht. Llboise: I think It was on Wednesday evening. Apr'l 22, 1-83: became with Joseph Dutlllei'; I wan In bed. but I heard t'lena com- in a curt: when burratt came he was not dis guised. Markets fcr Telegraylu Ntw York. July 22. Ootton aaietj at 27c Flour dull and declining; sales 01 tiMObbls Blate, W7ilf; Ohio, lil-15rtll'9i: Western, 'T.V(912'2.V, Houthern. C'i'17. Wheat quiet and nnchauged. Corn heavy, and '2dp3c. lower: sales at 60. (MX bushels mixed Western (1 (Kria nais quiet, bales or is.000 Dusoeia western, sota-H.ic. lUertlrm and unchanged. Fork arm; new Mess, il.iiiia-iz. Lard quiet at U<o. Wblsky quiet. Nkw Yoke. July 22. Stocks stronor. Ohlcaso and Rock Island, liil: Krlo. Tin,: Reading. 10.,: Canton Couipany, 4$ Cleveland inu Toledo. Ill l4: Cleveland ami Flui-burg, 111',; Pittsburg aud Furt Wayne, loji; Mlcbltran Central, ill; Michigan bontbern, 80'j; New York Central, lli'S: Illinois Cential, lit, ex-dlvl-deud: Cumberland prelerred. Missouri 6s, VuH'. JUKlnou lliver. l.-v.; u 111 tea Males lve-iwenue or IhM HI '.,: no. ISM, iiw: do. im. lou: do. new issue, luSSii U- K. Ten-forties. IW4; i-evou-tlilrties ,tli-st Issue, ills: ail others. Ii-7 '.i. Money. 7 per cent, klxcbanse steady and unchanged. Oold, 139',. 0B1TUAR Y. Sir 'William Lawrence, Bart., P. II. 8. The London Telegraph announces tbe death ot this distinguished medical gentleman, at his residence, Whitehall place, on the 6th Instant. The deceased was born at Cirencester, on the 16th of July, 1783, and had therefore attained the great age of eighty-four years at the time of his death. Be received a preliminary education at a classical school near Gloncester, and was afterwards apprenticed to the celebrated Abcr- netby, of London. Before three years of his apprenticeship had expired he was appointed Demonstrator of Anatomy at St. Bartholomew's Hospital, co decided was his zeal in anatomical pursuits. He finished bis professional educa tion, and became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons on the 6th of Sep tember, 1805, was appointed assistant sur geon to St. Bartholomew's Hospital in Msreb. 1813, and succeeded to one or the principal surgeoncies in May, 1824. He had previously oeen chosen one of tbe Professors of ADatomy and Surgery to the College of Sur geons, and delivered the lectures there for lour years. For several years Mr. Lawrence lec tured on Surecry at dilTerent medical schools, bis celebrated lectures on tne Physiology, Zioology, and Natural History of Man giving rise to the charge of materialism, as well as being the subject of severe criticism. The (Jovernors of the Royal Hospitals of Bethlehem and Bridewell requested the author either to resign his appointment as .Surgeon of those institutions or to retract his convictious. In compliance with this demand he wrote a long lelier, expressing regret at having civen atter ance to tbe pernicious doctrines' contained in the lectures, the published copies of which he afterwards sold to a London publisher lor ex poitation to this country. Iu 18'i6 the deceased made himf-elf conspicuous in his opposition to the Couucil of the Royal College of Sur c,eoR, although two years sibsequent he hecanie a member of the same Council, having been elected to till a vacancy occasioned bv the death ot Sir P. McGregor, and in 1810 was promoted to a seat in the Court of Exami ner. t?ir William Lawrence, who was a mem ber of many learned and scientific societies both nt borne and abroad, had obtained the highest honors which can iall to the lot of a surgeon. Ia addition to those already mentioned, he had been twice elected a President of the Royal College of Surgeons, viz., in 1840 and again in 1855. On the passing ot the Medical act and the lutilutlon ot a Council of Medical Education and Br etstration, Sir William was nominated by the Crowu a member of that body. He was tho senior sergeant-surgeon of tho Queen, and only a lew months since was created a baronet. By bis decease there t a vacancy in the Council 01 the Collece of Hurgeon?. The deceased Daronot leaves a son, who Is a member of the College of tsuraeons and medical officer In the Queen's In dian army, as well as two daughters. Judge J. 8. Verger. The Memphis papers announce the death ot this gentleman, from congestion of the brain, on the Uth instant, at Vit kbburg, Mississippi, at which city be was attending the holding of his court. The deceased wa we believe, a native of Tennessee, but had been a citizen of Mississippi for many years, ne was one of the ablest lawyers ia the State, aud as a fudge was very popular. JULY 22, 1867. FOURTH EDITION LATEST FROM WflSHlflGTCW. SPECIAL DHSraTUEES TO VETIN0 TBI.KOiPfI. WAsaiNOTON, July 22. The Nomination of Horace Greeley. Tho nomination of Hon. Horace Greeley to be Minister to Austria was laid over through the action of Senator Tipton. Mr. Sumner had consulted with his colleagues cf the Committee on Foroiga Delations, and reported favorably upon the nomination; but Mr. Tipton objected, saying be would uevercou eent to the confirmation of the bailer of Jeff. Davis. Under the rule, when objection is made, 11 nomination cannot be cousi irred the same day upon which it ia made, and It went over. Ttte Exodue of Congressmen. There has been a general stampedo of Con gressmen since Saturday, oud very few remain here. The Attack by Indians Contradicted. St. Louts, July 22. A telegram from General A. J. Smith, dated Fort Uarker, July 20, to General Sherman's headquarters here, etnlos that reliable Information bas been received that Bihop Lamay and parly, recently reported attacked by Indians near Fort Lamed, and men killed and women taken captives, passed Fort Dcdge, fifty-five miles west of Fort Larnod.ln com pany with a large train , on the 16th lost. The reported massacre must, therefore, be fulse. Tebritoby fob Salb Anotiibb Chanob fob Unclk Samuel's Real Estate Skobhtabt. The New York Citizen say?: "The Sultan is under stood to bavo oflcred Jerusalem for sale to Russia, nere is aootlier opportunity tor Mr. Seward. Lot him outb'd the Czar and secure Jerusalem for the United States. It would be the crowning glory of his diplomatic career. Jerusalem is almost as accessible as Walrussla, and its inhabitants are more picturesque, if not more civilized, than the Esquimaux. The eatire Jewish population of the Union would at once emigrate to Jerusalem, and reconstruct the present rather heteroeeneous state of society there. Our cornmeroe would be bene fited in many respects by the acquisition. Tho olive brunches which the Secretary of State has lately been offering to the riotous South American republics could be imported directly from the new territory at a very small expense, and as Jerusalem would of course beconia the very centre of the old clothes business, our foreicn ministers and consuls would liud it a cheap and convenient place for supplying themselves with diplomatic uniforms, such as Coneress will probably prescribe for them. Tbe President mlht assume the ancient title of 'King of Cyprus and Jerusalem,' which was, until lately, enjoyed by the King of Sar dinia, and the hymn, 'Jerusalem, my happy home,' would be added to our list of national melodies. The mosque of Omar would be con verted into a State House, the pool of 8i'.onm would be rented by some enterprising proprietor ot swimming baths, the hill of Zlon would be dotted with hotels and concert saloons, and tb a Valley of Hinnom would make an admirably appropriate place for holding primary elections.'i f Mlatta. Stock Exchange Sales, July 22 Reported by De Haven b Bra., No. o B. Third treet BETWEEN BOAR DR. II 50l City 88, New.. bd.. 101) KIM do.Ncw..t)5IOO 4ju hU Mollhennv sou do M 200 sh McClluflc Oil... luo do 3 sh Leh V K 59 5 do. ........ 69 W ah Coui'l Bk a? 4 Rh Morris C I' Ill 14 sh Veuna It 6i 74 do.... -M- bi 10 do b3 bl 1 2 do 16 sh Mech Bk. SIS SECOND BOARD. finoo City (s. New liio 2uo sh Ocean Oil s liHh Luh N Btk- 44 lUOah McClintouk...... a MONEY TO AMY AMOUNT LOANBD rPON DIAMOMJH. WATUHKS. JKW ELKY, PLATK, CLOTHING, ITO,. M JONKS & CO.'S OLD KST A BI.IHHKD LOAN OFFICK, Corner of THIKD and QAJSKLLL bueota. Below Lombard. N. B. DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY. OWNS, ETC., FOR SALE AT KEMABKABLY JUjv l'KIOKS. 238m rpo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INTALIDS. X The undersigned respectfully cailu the attention of the publlo to the stock of Prime Older aud Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family uae auto, to hia popular "Tonlo Ale," free from all impu rities, and endorsed by the medloal laouHy as a sate and wholesome beverage tor weak and delicate oou Hlltutlous. DeUvewd free ot charge to all parte of the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 l'KAK Htreet, U Ifbv Below Third, and Walnut and Dock. (3Q0 ARCH STREET. 600 TO CUOQtlET PLATERS. MAM KM 910'00, AND flU'OO. RIVFITII A lAUE, 410J WO. 600 AU4J1I HTBEET. Q NE PRICE CLOTHING JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No. 004 MARKET St. 711 am ABOVK SIXTH. EFFERVESCING GRANULAR SALTS OF CITBATE OP MAGNESIA. HISSIKUEN, vicirr, BEIDLITZ, NABATOUA, ETC, Thene Raits, 10 popular lu Eiiglaud, are prepared at the Laboratory of (UABLLS ELLIS, HOJi A CO., Office and Btore, corner MARKET and BEVENTIL Trade anpfHed on llheral nrm. 7 S ituthZmrp QARD TO JTHE PUDLIC. The undersigned would call the attention of the trade, an well aa (ue puulic, to the large and aoperWr hoc of btebuho silver and plated-wabe To be found at their manufactory. No. SI Eouth THIRD Htreet, and at the Wareroom. No. 1126 CllkciNUT bireet. "tnIoom' Tbee good are all ol their own manofeeture. Aa Nr.bMV TH lit a practical workmau. their PLATED and blLVEUrWAKIS ia nuperlor lo any la the market. Having furnished some ot the larseM hotele In the country wbt-n he wail the practical partner of the late firm kuown as Mead d: omyth , the irooda can tZ seen In dai.y use, and wlU recommend, themselvee. at the followlux hotuln' ' 1 U1KAUD HOUoK. Philadelphia. LA P1KRHK HOUlsli. Plilladelphla. Ar,HLAM HOI1-K Philadelphia. bT. 1IAKI.KH 1IOTKL PlUsburg. UNITED Kl'AThM HOTEL, AHautlc City N J NATIONAL HOTEL. W astilngu, IJ O. A UbouKb we keep constantly ou baud a large aud varied slock ot tbe above goods, when desired they may he made to order of anv irlen pattern, st short "olloBv , sHYTllA AUtIK, J thstuSmrn ManuftuHory. No. M tt. THIRD Ht. Waretoom, No, im CUtjjNUT fcHreeC 5 FIFTH EDITION EUROPE THIS PS.l. Financial ud Commercial Report Moon 'A'o-day. By the AUantio Cable. Queenstown, July 22 Noon. The steamship Tripoli, from New York July 10, arrived her to tiny. LivEErooL. July 22. Tun barque Tanjjeni, from Brmion, was passed June 27, waterlocgcd and abandoned. Lohpon, July 22 Noon. Connoln for money. 94 716; U. S. 6-20s, 72j; Illinois Central, 7I; Erie Kailrond, 40. LivEnrooL, July 22 Noon. Cotlon firm. Sales of 12,000 bnles. Othrr markets unchanged. Antwerp, July 22. Petroleum, 431. From Mexico, New Orleans, July 22. By way of Galvestoa i hnvp nnn wnek ' lat.-r rlatM from Mexico. The Brownsville Hanchero doubts the report of au at my ot observation under (Jortmas, ana publiflhes an extract from a letter said to have been written by Kscobedo to Oomez, directinc bim, by every n eana iu hU power, to make the country Mexican, land as all property In tne bands ol foreigners were acqtiired by-Mexican niinforluueg, he should take it, and have power to hunt them from the country. Ue says: "Alv motto Is, Death to all strangers; and there wili be danger ot the Yanitfcs interferin? as lone as the Southern States are kept out of the Union; besides, the black men would side with. us, and may at any tirae pronounce against us. Before we cet throutrh wtth the foreigners the Yankees will think we arc In earnest, and the time will come when their notables will be beg ging their own heads instead of thojoof tue Austrian." Up to the 15th Marquez and O'Haran had not been found. Borne of their adherents supposed them to be secreted in the house ot the British. MiniPtcr. Diaz has ordered the capturo of tha foreign representatives who do not recognize the Liberal Government. Seven hundred Austrian prisoners have been sent to Puebla. Twelve more Ueuerals haye been shot at Quere taro, among them Otero and Castillo, and five Colonels. Juarez has issued an order for the convocation ot a Congress to elect a President. Ortega is in prison in Monterv. Captain Free ruBu, ot revenue cutter Wilderness, who con veyed Madame Juarez's party to Vera Cruz, reporis tbe Liberals extremely independent and saucy. The Prussian Consul at Vera Cruz was conducting negotiations with the Liberals for the release of the Austrian prisoners. Santa Anna is still alive in Campeachj. His captors are awaltinn orders from the Liberal Govern ment, and, failiug these, be will undoubtedly be shot. Matamoras advlcs to the same effect have been received. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Reverdjr Johnson on tbe Situation II Believes Colored Men will Vote In Maryland, Etc. (SPECIAL DESPATCH TO KVIiriHO) TKLBORAPH.f Baltimore, July 22. I bad a conversation to-day with the Hon. Reverdjr Johnson, who thinks it the Maryland Constitutional Conven tion falls to promptly give tne oolored citizens the right to testily lu nil cases In courts, tha Sumner-Wllsou bill will surely be passed at the next session of CongresH, and probably will be at any rate, if negroes are prevented from ex ercislriK manhood su ti rade. Mr. Johnsoti bas been to New York, oonsult Idr regarding bis eye, whloh Is no better, bat rather worse. Business is dull. We have considerable re ceipts of new wheat of a superior quality, and prices ore declining. Adoiphus Wolf was tried this morning before Judge Hcott on a writ of habeas corpus, charged with obtaining &!5,000 worth of goods under false pretense. Hearings at tub Cbntral Station. Be for Recorder Knea, at 2 o'olock to-day, Edward P. Conway was charged wltb collecting money for the benefit of tbe wife of one of tbe members of the Franklin Engine, who was killed at tbe fire at the American Theatre, without being autho rized. Reserve Officer Hill arrested bim. Thomas H. Clark testified tbat he was a mem ber of tbe Franklin; be was not authorized to make collections. Dr. Gilbert testified that be gave defendant two dollars for tbe widow of a fireman who was killed at tbe Walnut street calamity. Tbe defendant was held in $1000 bail to answer at court. John Boyerwas charged with running Into the carriage of tho Western Hose Company, at Hlxth unil Walnut streets, this morning. Boyer drives a furniture car. The hose carriage was coming down Hlxth street, and Boyer was driving up Walnut street. As be approached tbe corner, the tongue of the carriage struck the bind wheels of the furniture car, breaking it orT short. Tbe defendant was held iu $600 ball to answer. Thomas Morton and James Trainer were chained with stabbing a mau named Nlobolas Blundln. The particulars will bn found else where in our columns. The defendants were beld tor a further bearing. Jobu Deir was charged wltb misdemeanor, selling liuuor on the eiabbatb, and selllnic It t a Mr, B, York, after being cautioned not to sell to bim. Mr. B. York and Derr were eaoh held lnMJi)bail to answer at Court, the former tor turning ills wife out of the house. William MoNelley was charged with break ing Into and stealing t'ZSO worth of liquors, clears, efo. from Crlppin dc Maddock's grocery store, Third and Carter's alley, at aa early hou r on Friday morning last. Jobu Baker, private watchman on Third street, testified tbat be found the cellar-door open, and the bolt of tbe lock was shot back. I Im arrested defendant at Third and Spruce streets. There was no evidence elicited to criminate) tbe defendant .and be was discharged. Fik. A slight fire occurred at No. 450 Magnolia street about 12 o'clock to-day, caused by i-parks from tbe chimney Betting fire to the roof. CROQUET. AMERICAN CBOQTJET COMPACT. It. H0SKIHS & CO., MO. 1 ABCII bIBBET, BOLE AGENTS. CBoqurr, 7-oo, tio-ee. io. ah 1400 fEB MET. OIH S7-BO SKT IS EQUAL TOOTIlB HAM D TACTCBEBM' f)lO00 MET. WUOLEHALB AND RETAIL. J END ft'OU CIBCULAH, B. HOSKI9TS CO HO. 1S ABCH aXBEXT 1 1 tathaflmrp WEDDING CARDG. PARTY INVITATIONS. TUE LATEST NOVELTIES. R. HOSKIIiS & CO., TATIOHEB A EHAVKB I UQtlutairp KO. l ABC" TBEKT.
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