CITY INTELLIGENCE. 'On ADDITION AX LOCAL ITKMS SIS IKSIOB PAQM. A Mas Attempts to Commit Soicibb iif thb J-KHTRAI. POLICK STATION BY CUTTINO HIS j hhoat. About 5 o'clock yesterday alternooa Reserve Ofnoer Joues ai rested, at Frut and walnut street, s'a man wlio was loan lntoxl. Mled state. He was taken lo the Central foliee gallon, arid after being floitrcbed, was pluoed I?, tor safe keeplUK. He Kve the name of Michael l'bUllpg, and said he was forty yearn of "This morning, about a quarter of 9 o'olook, the PUy van arrived at the Hiatlon, and Officer iveeder entered the ceil for the purpose or bringing Fbllllp- out. The officer halloed to ulm to Ret up, but he gave no answer, Heeder then won t over lo hi Hi, and as he approached be saw something on the flow, but ll being Very dark, be wan unable to distinguish what It was, Phillips then commenced to get up very slowly, but as soon as he gained hi feet be staggered back, and sat down on the edge of ft bench. Keeder then discovered Mint nls throat was cut, aud that he had placed bis cull' against Uie Wound as If to stop the flow of blood. Assists ance was called in, the mm was removed inlo the hallway, and Docu rs lirooka and Gutherie, ol the Dispensary, were culled in and made an examination ot the wouud. The larynx, through which the food pannes, was founa to be entirely severed, and the windpipe was considerably cut. as were suveral smaller easels. The wound was dressed, and ho was conveyed to the Pennsylvania Hospital. Upon searching the cell the razor and oase, Which be bad concealed around his neok by a string, and hence was not discovered when be was searched, was found in the sink by He serve Officer Dawson. A report was current that Phillips Is a Catholic priest. Thh Old Slats-Rook IIousb exists bat ia memory. Aud although the ancient bulMlng iisell is no more of this earth, yet by the action of one of our citizens lis appearauoe as It was and used to be, remains. Samuel Croft, Esq., who baa gathered together many antiqui ties Illustrative ot the times and progress of tnls city, who has become in fact an amateur virtuoso In collecting relics of interest, has bad ptoture taken of old landmarks and places which time and roan bave now effaced, and which were, during the embryo days of this Commonwealth, places of prbmiuence. The Penu Mansion, or Old Blute-roof House so called from the fact that It was the first house with a slate root erected here baa Its: similitude preserved, since fine photograph bave been taken from the original painting of the old land-mark, by Vernon Fletober, for Samuel Croft, Esq. The collecting of interesting relics of days gone by, when Philadelphia was in Us infancy, Is a worthy enterprise, that can afford great plea sure, comprising as it does an Individual nls torloal society. Thb Fastest Timb or Record. We publish below a communication which speaks fur itself, of the fastest time ever made from this city to Atlanta, Georgia: "Atlanta, Georgia, July 1, 1867. We br to stats that on I ant Saturday, the llth Instant, we bad a lot of good's shipped front Philadelphia, per steamship Wyoming, via Savannah, care of the railroad agent at that place, and they retched bere on Thursday mom lntr, isth luslant, aud ere In our store by lu o'clock of that day. Kespecllully. . "TURPIN & KING." Tbe goods mentioned were shipped via the Philadelphia aud Southern Mall Steamship Fast Freight Line, ot which II. L. James Is General Agent, and Charles E. Dllk, Frelgnt and Pas senger Agent, office No. 814 South Delaware avenue. Malicious Mischief, Larcent, and Assault and Battkky. Micuael Dally aud John Nich ols went Into a lager beer saloon at Masoner and Thompson streets, last evening. For a time they were engaged In ad interesting game of cards. The proprietor stepped up stairs, when Dally and Nichols stopped their game, went behind tbe counter, seized tbe pretzels, oakes, tc.. and turning tn tbe splgfeots of tbe beer casks, allowed their contents to dilute the floor. Tbe owner, coming down, caught them, but was assaulted, knocked down, and tbe depreda tors made ofl with themselves and stolen edi bles. They were arrested, and held by Alderman Shoemaker, in default of 81000 ball eaoti, to answer. Neglected to Return a Hobbb and Wagon. This morning, at 1 o'clock, Patrick Fox was arrested at Mascber and Thompson streets, for the larceny of a horse and wagon. It is alleged that some time since he hired the "turn-out," and neglected to return It or give a satisfactory account of the same. The wagon was found, broken and dilapidated, at the toll-gate, and tbe horse was stalled In a livery stable on Ele venth street. Alderman Shoemaker committed Fox in default of $1000 ball. Accidents. Yesterday afternoon Mr. George Myers, aged forty-five, was Berlously injured by being run over by some veblole In Coftarsville. He "vas taken to bis residence, at Oeward and Hantlngton streets. Christian Klmmerly, a German, while paint ing tbe third-story shutters of a dwelling in the Twenty-fifth Ward, fell from his perch and was severely injured. He was taken to tbe Episco pal Hospital. Arrest or Pickpockets. About 3 o'clock yesterday Officer Quackenbusn arrested two young men, giving tne names of William Mo Andrews and John Dean, In Wolbert's auction store, on Market street, above Second. The former was caught with bis band In a gentle man's pocket. The latter was arrested upon suspicion. The parties will bave a bearing at 2 o'clock to-day. Thb Mead Street Wharf Disaster Con tinuation or the Coronbb's Investigation At noon Coroner Daniels was to bave con tinued his Investigation into the reeent wharf disaster on the Delaware, but from the unavoid able absence of a Jnror and some of the wit nesses, tbe Inquest was postponed until 10 A.M. on Thursday. Found Dead. An unknown white woman, aged about thirty years, was fonnd In an out bouse at York road and Nicetown lane, last evening. She Is five leet high, bas blar'c hair, and bad on a red and white calico drcas and old laced shoes. Tne Coroner took charge of tbe body. Larcent op Twelve Dollars. Catharine "Richardson was arrested last night at "Eaken" place, near Ninth and Locust streets, for the alleged larceny of twelve dollars from a gentle man. She was committed by Alderman Swift to answer. False Pbetknsk. John Stott was arrested on a warrant issued by Alderman Allen for an alleged misrepresentation In a business trans aoticif He was held by the magistrate to ansv 4r. a fetr Xjuatbrs, Ihtst proof, filling neatly at the AO one ran travel comjuriauiu wurwui one, at reduced prices to close out slock. av between S B&NN KTT A CO., 'ilh and J- TOWEK HALL Sixth streets.) Ko. 818 MARK KT STRlr, PHILADELPHIA. WtNrt. Mn BROADWAY. NKW YORK. ir 14 U IrimU of Hummer Clothing, Men's, Youths', JW , closing out at X'ery una price. oIloway'8 Pills Livkb Complaint. elilHldlous and destructive effects of "blue 1" tli tbe system as a specific) for this disease ate niw entirely superseded by the use of these ianu, tuusepuo, and vegetable remedies, xuey not only eradicate all traces of this complaint, tout give vitality to the exhausted functions, , -rigor ip tne impaired constitution, and energy to the 1 emaciated invalid. For indleestloa. ' kafeouie. Bold by all Druggists. ? THOiwno havk trtkd it. say that the rClothll purcnaseu at Charles Stokes & Co's., e Continental, Is the cheapest, because (onder 1 j the best ji auj uiuiumg iney ever posseusert. All car ma taut at a very small cx pense t 1 purchasing as above, II FDD fNO. Pine Ik-ddlnf, of all descriptions. (Spring Mattresses. Jlalr Mattresses.' Moss and Husk Mattresses, feather Reds, Holsters, and Pillows. Made to order by W. Hknky Patthw, No- Hv8 Cheknut street. A FlRtJT-CLASS COiTFKCTIONKRY. Thn lnn f Hie Confeotlons will find a superb aHsnrt ' l.ient at Oeorge W. Jfcnklns', No. lu;r; Hnrlnir (.aitleu street. He has alhoatlue dbiplay of jorelgu PrulU, Nuts, Almonds, etc. Call on Jciikius! Whitman's Chocolate. The best table Oho Cd. i (e for families, hotels, and restaurants Is ufactnredat the Philadelphia Steam Cho t l and Cocoa Works. Offioe and Store No. . l s .. ultui.) U'rvVUKM IT UTllTTHf la? .J JUJkyt BW WO rvu -w) (at i a,-.-. aif TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, Evert dollar Invested in aid of the River side Institute not only secures in return more than Its value, but also aids in establlshlngjust such a home as Is needed for the thousands of poor and distressed orphans of our deceased soldiers and sailors. The Washington Library Company, under whose auspices funds for this purpose are being raised, bave, in accordance with tbe charter granted them by the Legisla ture, presented a plan, which, upon examina tion, must meet the approval and hearty indorsement of every one. Stock at one dollar per share is sold, each share or shares being accompanied by a finely executed steel plate engraving, which at retail could not be pur chased for less than ball as much again as is paid for tbe stock. In addition to this, $300,000 worth of presents are to be distributed among tbe stockholders. Every share of stock sold, besides being accompanied with tbe engraving, guarantees one of tbese presents, a number of which are worth, of themselves, quite fortunes- Tbe many well-known and prominent citizens who bave allowed their names to be used in connection with this praiseworthy effort of the Washington Library Company, should be a sufficient guarantee to all tbat every pledge and promise made will be strlotly carrlod out. All arc Invited to visit the prlnolpal office, No. 1225 Cbesnut street, and inquire for them selves. Ltons' Maori tic Insect Powder, for kill ing Fleas, Moths, Roaches, and Pugg. The original and only sure article. Sold by all re spectable dealers. . iu iuq wura 19 Buriiuieub. xi you Hro hungry, and want an excellent dinner for a very moueraLe price, JUBl stop in to morse S Dining Rooms, Now. 902 and Dtii A rob street. Detot for tbk salr of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines, Clothes-Wringers, and Step Ladders, No. 727 Market street, Philadelphia. J. H. Lasu it Co. TO PRODUCE A FINE GROWTH OF NEW HAIR I se Dexter's Hair Restorative. - Use Dexter's Hair Restorative. 4 Use Dexter's Hair Restorative. McIntirk & Brother, No. 1035 Chesnut street. Tn Tkavrmns Suits T?ie White Duck Vests, Wve Colored JHick Suits, The Alpaca limit, 37ie J trap (TJtXe Nocks, Tlie Hhort Duck Hacks, 27w. Linen Dust Coats, The Light Casttmet e Suit. Tht Skeleton Sack. Are ail popular at this time, because they art tust the tMtig for this hot weather. Our styles are as elegant as in arm custom establishment. Our prices are so law, people buy with great satisaction. Thb LAaeuar Clothinq Hocsb, Oak Halk, Tbe Cobneb of Sixth and Mabkst ht beets. Jones A Thacher, Printers, 610 Minor St. MABBIED. RITTKR SM ITU. On the 1st Instant, by Rev. Dr. Smiley, H. b. KiriKU to Mrs. M. C. UMIl'U, both of Ui la city. II ANSON S A YLOR August 4. at the Roxbo rougb UHptlst ParAonuRe, by (lie Rev. David tipencer, Mr. JuHlif H M- HANSON. Jr.. to Miss KUdAN N AU. daughter ot the late IS a than Baylor, both of Atuua yuuk. DIED. A YRK8. On the evenlnc ot the 4th Instant. Mrs. AMANDA ALELVLNA AYRKti. in the 61th rear of ber age. The relatives and friends, and tbe Sylvanla Council, No. IS, U. D. of A., and the Htar Beam Tent, No. 3, Iaughlrs of the Forest, are respectfully Invited to attend ber funeral. from the residence of her husband. No. V4S Market street, on Tluir-uay, tne 8tb lustaut, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. BAKER. On the Sd instant. ANN. widow of the late Ueorge N. Baker. The relatives and friends ot the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from ber late residence, No. sal Marshall street, on Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock. BELL. 'Suddenly, on the 4th instant. BEN J AM TN BELL. The mends ana relatives or the ramliy are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the 7th Instant, at 12 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 621 8. Twellfn street. To proceed to Bethel Cbnrcb, and thence to the Lebanon Cemetery. BROWN. On tbe 4th Instant. MARY JANE. daughter of John and Jane Brown, aged 21 years. Tbe relatives ana meuas or the lamuy are invitea to attend tbe funeral, from the residence of her father, No. 613 N. Tweuty-Hitn street, on weane.iaay after noon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Moriah. BURTON. On the 4th Instant. Br. JOHN BURTON. In tbe 8Sd year of bis age. His relatives ana rrienaa are respecirauy invilea le attend ills funeral, from bis late residence, No. 648 N, Eleventh street, on Wednesday alternooa at 4 o'clock. CARDEN. On tbe Eth instant. JAMBS CARDEN. in tbe 6th year of bis age. Tbe relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. 41W Main street, Manayuni, on Wednes day anernoon at I ociocK. interment at oi. joun s Church. FITZPATRICK.-On the 4th Instant. JAME3 FITZPATKICK, aged 34 years. The relatives ana menas oi ine rami ly are respect fully invited to attend tbe iuneral. Irom the residence ol his mother, Mrs. Mary FiUpalrlck, No. 1433 Mei- Vlne street, on weanesaay morning at s o'Ciock. HIENERWALD. August 4, ROSA JANE, only daughter of Louis and Mary Hienerwald, lntheath year ol ber age. 'i ne relatives ana menus are reepectiuur id vitea hi attend tbe funeral, from the residence of ber parents. No. 'Ml J luck street, on Wednesday alternooa at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. KNIGHT.-Ontbetth instant. MARY KNIGHT. aged 67 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tbe funeral, from tbe rent- deuce ol her brother-lulaw. Mr. William tttockmau. No. imo N. Front street, on Wednesday aaeruoon at l ' o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Odd .r eiiows cemetery. LELAR. On tbe mornlne ot the Sth Instant, after a Short illness, Captain ROBERT O. LELAR, in the taa year oi nis age. His frleuda aud the friends of the family are In vited to attend tbe funeral, from bis late residence, cornsr of Filtb and Clinton Btreels, Camden, N. J on Wednesday, the 7th instant, at 10 o'clock A. M. To proceed to Laarel Hill. MARKS. On the 8d instant, BABETH MARE3. aged 60 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend ber Iuneral, from ber late residence. No. 216 Brown street, on Wednesday, the 7lh instant, atl o'clock. W ORRIS. On the Sd Instant, JEHU MORRIS, in tbe 72d year of his age. The relatives aud lriends are respectfully Invited to attend bis funeral, from bis late residence. No. 141 poplar street, on Wednesday afternoon at o'clock. To proceed to Second Baptist Church Burial Ground, New Market street. rvxton. On Monday, the Eth instant. JAKE DICKSON, wife of W. H. Sexton, in her 8Mib year. Tha miiLtlvea and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her husband's realdeuce, No. 64X N. Twenty-second street, on xuursaay mora lng at 10 o'clock. IP YOU WANT PEAS OB LIBIA liKANs shelled as last as seven persons cau do them by band, buy cue or the pa.eut Dueuiug -aavuines. Dealers supplied at factory rats by tbe agents, " TRUMAN A BHAW, No. 83S (Eight Thirty-five) Market St., below Ninth. FOB PRESERVING BERRIES OR FRUITS, we have a variety of Preserving Kettles. No. 838 (Eight Thirty-five) Market St.. below Klnth. APPLE PARERS OF SEVERAL VARIETIES, and Apple Corers. for "ktjMAN BHAW, No. S88 (Eight Thirty-live) Market Mt.. below Ninth. N8URE YOUR LIFE nr tub A..TvJCJSIIO4a,IV Life Inauranc Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. U.K. COBHEB FOUBTH AND WAUHUT. Street, next door to the Post Otnoa. lhj t rvt fa T V W PT . VI A IW VABUIONABLB HATTERS, No. 26 a NINTH Street, Tlrst Store above tihestnut street. f4j J FOSTBB, TOIIN8TON A B I L D E N J Attorneys at Law and Solicitors In Bankruptcy. No. 4.H4 W ALNUT Slreot, Phlladfl'phla. ( 10 Km Wx-nv. W. F. JOIINHTON. UKO. S. BEL UK If. F LYJ K N E A 8 8 AGO., NO. 6.11 MARKET Street. T,-al BIOHOR8K W K T a la the Door, i 11 tuthsspj DE A KNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT s:ience and skill bave Invented to assist the hearing In every degree of deafrieHs; also, Respirators; also, Crauilall's Patent Crutches, superior to any others In ae, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 116 TEN 1'H Btreet. helow Che-nut ' g5,,( FRENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. , PAUL R. U1RAHD. 1RENCH BOOKbELLKR, HTATIONER AND ENIIRAVKR. No. 202 B. ELEVENTH Street PHILAbKLPHIA 53 Bp OPHKRS'ANI) WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KN I V KH, Pearl and Htag Handles, of beantln.il llnlsh. ROIX1KRH' and WADE A BUTCH KK S RA.ORH, and the celebrated LECOULTRE RAZOR, HCIHHORH of the finest quality. Razors, Knives. Hcls-orx. and Table Outlery Oronnd nd Polished at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Street, below Chnnnnt. 1SAi( TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention of the public to the stock of Prime Cider and Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general ramliy use Blso, to his popular "Tonic Ale," free from all Impu rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage lor weak aud delicate con stitutions. DeUvered free of charge to all prw pf the city. P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR Street, 11 7Kf Below Third. and Walnut and Dock. g00 ARcn STREET. 600 (JBIFFITH ft PAGE. I1FAT CBOiglTET VAMEH. (PATENT WATEB COOLERS, WIRE DINII COVERS. . 4 1IH KXCELslOK RErBIOEBATORS, pATENT WIRE WORK FOR RAILINGS, STORE FRONTS," GUARDS, PARTmONH, ETC COAL 8CREEN8, FOURDKINIER WIRES, ETC. Hanufactured by f. WALKEB RON!, 1 27 dm No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAN KD fJr t'PON DIAMONDS, WATCH I'M. JEW A A ELRY, PLATE. CLOTHING, Km, at lav 4 JONES & CO.'S OLD ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of TH I KD and OASKILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B. DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY, OUNB, ETC FOR SAt AT REMARKABLY LOW PKIOES. 6 25 3m ATLANTIC CITY. THE SURF HOUSE Is nearer the ocean than any other first-class Hotel at this place. The terms are only fJ2u per week; half price for Children and Servants. WM. T. CALEB, 5 8 tf Proprietor Ample accommodations for six hundred people. ACENCY FOR SALE OF Union Pacific Railroad Bonds, FIRST MORTGAGE, Six Per Cent. Interest Payable In Gold, I OR SALE AT (90) NINETY AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Government securities taken at the full market price In exchange lor them. Full particulars and pamphlets on aoplloatlon to DE HAVEN A BKO.. 7 801m6p No. 40 south THIRD Street. Q NE PRICE CLOTHIJNa JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED ONE PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. G04 MARKET St.' 7 18 1m A BO VE SIXTH. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY- Tne Fidelity Isiurtatx, Trust and Safe Pepoalt Company, for tne Safe Keeplnv or ltonds, stocks, tuad Otner Valuables. CAPITAL, 1900,009 bibsctom. N. B. BROWNE, I EDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE H. CLARE, ALEXANDER HENRY JOHN WELSH, S. A. CALDWELL, J. OILLINOHAM FELL, HENRY C. GIBSON, CHAKLJUS UAVAUIBTKit, Offtnetn the Klr nrin( Hiiildinir nf tha PhtlsilAlnhla National Bank, CHESNUT Street above Fourth. Tbls Company receives on aepoBlt.and OUAP.AN TKES THE SAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES npon the following rates a year, vis.: Coupon Bonds., ........$1 per 11000 Registered Bonds and becurllies.....J0 cents per iluot Gold Coin or Bullion.. 41 per ilOu Silver Coin or Bullion per itu - Gold or Sliver Plate 41 per $10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers. Brokers. Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Company ana uaDiuiy umiieu, fzo a year. Tbe Company offers for RENT (renter exclusively holding the key) SAFES INSIDE ITS VAULTS at fzo, tao, io, 60, and tn a year, according to size and location. Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent. Interest allowed on Money Deposits. Tbls Company is authorized toreceive and execute Trusts of every description, mimwh-p N. B. BROWNE, President Rohkbt PATTBsow.lHecroi -jy and Treasurer. lMHMMji NO CURE NO PAY. HO CURE NO PAY. SUFFERERS, BEWAEE OF QUACK NOSTRUMS. There are no diseases treated with less success than BllKUHATISBI, NEURALGIA, OOCT. The newly afflicted fly for sympathy to the many quack nostrums, which only produce worse effect, while sufferers for years repel the thought of ever being cured. and the cry of having naucceasfully tried every tfc lug Is everywhere heard. Yet a permanent eure bas been discovered, alter the study and prac tice of a lire-time, by DR. X P. FITLER. One of Philadelphia's oldest regular Physlclsus, who bas made tbese diseases a specialty. DR. fTtLER'O GREAT RHEUMATIC RE31EDI Contains no Mercury, Colcblcum. Iodides, Minerals or Metals, or anything injurious. ' All advlcet ree of charge. Prepared at No. 29 South FOURTH St. Advloe gratis, sent by mall. B9mws tflp UNITED STATES KKVENUB 8TAMPS Pilnclpsi Depot, No m CBKSNUT Street ' ttnUalDspot, Ko 1(4 8. Fir TU Btreet. ous door 'below CherauU KitabtUhed lmii. -wow Bevenae Rtsmpi of erery desorlptloa oonstantlr on hand In any auiount ' Oniers br Mali or Expreni prorantlT attended to United states Notes. Dralu on Philadelphia or He Tori, or current fundi received In payment. Particular attentlou paid to small orders. ' The desiiloiii Ot the Uoraiutenlua cau I comalte. and auy lalvnaavkia rKanUog (U Uw eUniu CtTta. .. 'i THIRD EDITION Trial of Joha II. Sartatt. Omtinvrd fi om the Second Kdiiion. Cleaver knew Surrutt, and hetannot bs mttaken; eltner h. told the truin or be coin in inert wiiful per jury. He could not be mistaken. Now, hw dirt lli Govemniniil Ret bold of this testlmunjrT He did not f ive It willingly. Ha gave a reason on tlie stand tliat le was Inclined lo shield HiirialU Cleaver was an KnKliHhniBP, and sn eneny of this Government, aud be wanted lo shield SurraiL He would never bave told this tinlrss Conover had told on hi in. The subject whs lorcert out of Cleaver, much against his will, by Mr. Ashley, a member ol Cnngreoa and ameniherof the Juiliciary Committee. (Mi. 1'lerrepont hers read lurili-r Irom Cleaver'4 testimony.) Clravot isnve till" tulotmailon In oonll deuce to bla fellow-prisoner Conover, and Conover told It to Ashley, lie was a Mend ol Hnrratt, and did not seek to Implicate him. HelVrrinfi to Mr. BeeO's testimony, M r. plfrrepont said that lleeilsuld lie was a sure ot seeing Hurraltas be was ol staudlug on the wllnees-sianrt. Mr. Merrick asked where that testimony was found Mr. I'lcrrepuiit said Kenrt had teutlMd to It. and It Is here (Inking up a book orthe conspiracy lrlil). Mr. Merrick Not there, sir. You must speak of tbe testimony in tbls case. Juripe Flnher sttld Mr. Pierrspont could speak ot anything brought out on this trial. Mi. Pierrepont then conieuded that Read's testi mony was plain and to tbe polm. and must bo bellev.-d, and be then leferred to the testimony of II. W. Van derpool, who, he said, wns a memher of the"Lons IHtar''Club, of which Booth was alno a member, and he had an opportunity of knowing Uooih. Reswears to seeing Booth and the prisoner together In the con cert saloon on tbe alternoon of the day of tae asuasal nation. Re does not say there was a performance going on then, lie simply says he saw one woman dancing. Be could not be mistaken, and he was positive lis sawhurratt. Now how did they attempt to discredit VanderpoolT Did they do ll by snowing he did not go to the concert ball, or that be did not go to the paymaster's olllce T Not at all. But they at If rent to dlcrdlt him, by showing there was no performance at a placec ailed "Metropolitan Hail." on D street? Nothlnr: wu said about D street, or about an after noon performance. They asked alniut atl the halls on the north aide of tbe avenue and 011 1 street, but they did not Ray a word about the I'eutonla Hall, winch is on the south side or Pennsylvania avenue. Vanrter pool said it was along there some plaoe, but lie could not recollect tbe uame. '1 eutonla Hall is the only one on Pennsylvania avenue, and It was there Vander- Ec ol went, and there be saw Surratt. A witness called y the defense themselves says that there was a re hearsal at Teutonla Hall, and that there wers round tables tuvre, aud In tbls Vauderpool was corrobo rated. Mr. Pierrepont then referred to the testimony of John Lee, who swears be recognized Surratt on April l.th.anrt be says Surratt bad then no goalee. This Is In harmony with Wood's testimony, and there Is no testimony bere that Is not In harmony with all other testimony, because It Is all true. Again, Orlllo swears to seeing Surratt. He Is not positive about It, but thinks the prisoner It the man. lie had walked up lo Wlllard's with Harold, and there saw Surratt. The Kentucky Election. Louisvillz, August 6. Additional election returns con Arm the previous reports ot a large Democratic majority. An election was held for Congre.ssman 1n the Third Distriot to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of Elijah Ilise. It resulted in the choice of J. S. Calloway, Democrat, by an almost unanimous vote. markets br Telegraph. Nkw Yobb:, August . Stocks excited. Chicago and Kock Island, lux-',; Heading, 10".',; Canton Com pany, 4iiJ,: Erie, 70; Cleveland und Pittsburg, Ol1.; Pittsburg end Fort Wayne, HV Michigan Central, l'i9'a; Michigan bout hern, S0: New York Central, 105; Illinois Central, 109V Cumberland preferred, ail'a. Virginia 8s. 5; Missouri is, Hj3.'4: IlmlsonKiver.il!'1; Five-twenties, 188a. 112sij: do. of 1864, llo: do. of 1B, 111)1: da new Issue, los.V: Ten-forties, 1112: Seven thirties, first I'sue. 107. Money. 5 percent. Sterling exchange, 109;,(ill0,J. Gold, 140','. Naw Yokk, Augusts. Cotton In dull and quiet, but firm, at 2n'(a-Wo ; Flour st-ady . Dtioo bbl. solo; South ern lower, sa'es at UTKol5 lor common to choice, Wheat dull, and 'Miso. lower: Corn active und excited, with an advance of 2iu3c.; 247,0uu bushels sold; mixed Western I'OTG I'lo: Oats unchaooo'l: Prnvls'n is iiuiet aud steady; new Mess Pork, i 21'05 Whisky, dull. Returned. The Delaware Yacht CluU numbering ten men, which leit this port on the 20th day of July, returned on Baturday last, after an absence 01 two weeKs. auring wnicn time Atlantic City. Cape May. Briicanilue Beach, and many other seaport towus were visited. The trip was a most delightful one, ana tne reception tney met witn, at tne auie rent places, was of tbe most flattering character, fj O T I C E! ENTIRE STOCK OP SUMMER DRESS GOODS TO BE CLOSED OUT. JOHN W. THOMAS.. Nos. 405 and 407 North SECOND St. OFFERS TIIE BALANCE OF II IS STOCK OF CBENADINES, HERN AMIS, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, ISwsm8mrp PIQUES, ETC, GOODS FOB TBATEEEINO SUITS MI 3131 EH POPLINS, ETC. ETC. AT GBEATLT SEDUCED PRICES. 608. REMOVAL. 608. E. S. JAFFKAI & CO. Beg to lntorm their friends and the pnbllo that they have removed their, place of business from No. 822 to KO. 60S CHESNUT STREET, UP BTAIB8. Saving greater facilities, and more room for doing business, their stock will be considerably Increased In the various departments. Represented by B. STORY. 7 61m - ft LA0 8. W. Corner of s ZTonrtb fuxd Ajroix Bts. LAROE STOCK OF SUKflHEB QUILTS. 10- 4 AND 11-4 LANCASTER QUILTS-) 11- 4 JiOSETCO-tB QCILTW. INK sK It KLII G H A HS Kl IXITg QITILTs, llNKST WHITE QITI1,TM IMPOHTKU, IOTIJ SUPPLIED WITH QtriLTS. NAPKIN", TOWKIJi, TAJULE LINENS, SlIEETINuS, ETC. ETC HATE JI'NT OPENED ANOTHER CASE IlLvVu POPLINh. FOR LADIKM' UCITN. ItAHH LAWNS.PKE-.tll A N KNULIMU. THIN WODS, PULL VAI1IRII. MUJiaiER SILKS. REDUCED. P. H.-WHITE SHAWLS, WHOLESALS AND RETAIL. (wfmui DAUCH'S RAW OONB BUPER-PHOSPMATB OF LI3IK. Tha great fertiliser or all crops. Quick lu Its actlou, and permaiieut in its etlecu. ICaUbUohed ovet iia?er8BBuwlle' hy the cargo, direct from the wharf oi tbe manufactory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BATJGH A BOWS, ' OmoeK.lM Booth DEiAWAKK Avenue, fKemfifP Philadelpbl . CCLTCN DENTAL ASSOCIATION, OBIWINATOBS OF THE NITROUS OXIDE OAS, Extract Teeth without pain or any ill effects. OrriCE, NO. 7T WALNUT STREET, irsua Below Eighth, Flillailslphla, AUGUST C, 18G7. FOURTH EDITION Trial of John II. Sorrfttt. Continued from the Third Edition, Coleman testllles that on the afternoon of April 14 he rrnw Mooih lu couversaiion with a man wuo be thinks was the prisoner at the bar. Taltanll s testi moiiv was here read. This testimony, Mr. Pierrepont contended, conllrn.ed Sergeunt lves testimony rela tive to the IlKhl In lront of the theatre. Tue testl ninny ol usan Jackson was then reierred to, and Mr. Pierrepout argues that simple mtourd people were more apt to tell the truth and lo iflve a clear stale, meut than the more e.lucaiea, and It was well known that a plain, simple story cannot be embarrassed by any rrues-exnmlualioo. Busau Jaokson's leatlmouy wns bere read. husBii savs ibat on the Friday of the assassination she took some of John Burrail clothws to wash, and she Is corroborated by lloliitban, who Blleris'rils lound Surrait's clothes, cleanly washed, on the bed. lud this woman make up Hits atory about tbe clothe, or did counsel tell ber lo thus testily? No, but It dropped Irom her plain and snuple, as all truth drops out. Khe then saw John Hurrn.it, nnd bad a con vers -lion as to wuo he looked like. It occurred on April It, and not upon A orll i, as the counsel fur defense at tempted to show. It was lu proi r that on April 2 Sur ratt left the bouse before 7 o'clock, and did not return that n Ik li t, and the time Busau Jackson testl litis was at o'clock. hurraitlefton April 2. and be returned on April 14. W hen asked lfsl e was examined elsewhere, Susan Jackson said she was. ana It was attempted to snow that she had been examined, and the counsel for the defense would not permit It to bs brought OHt. The witness Is positive It was the Friday nlht Mrs. Sur ratt came from Hie eountry, and tbe night ot the assas sination tbatshe saw Murratt. In all tue cross-examination she Insisted upon the same thing, aud she could not bs embarrassed In telling ber slu.ple story. There were persons la that h 'ue ou Friday mgnt who knew whether Hurratt was bere or not, and why were they not ut upon the stand f But this testi mony Is uot all as to Burratt's presence here, for Mr. llalston, a clerk lu the Land Olllce. bsw hhu In front of Ford's Theatre, and this brings us to the testimony of Sergeant Dye. lie was one ol the earliest wlt nexHes In this case, and yet he bas not ben 1 rip-ached. It Is true something was sld about his punning counterfeit money. He did not know whether the counsel knew ol the who e rec.ird. he hoped tbey did not, bat be had the record, which shows that tne charge against Dye was erroueous, and that It was dlbnilt-sed by the Prosecuting Aitom-y of Pailadel. phlass soon as he heard the circumstances. Here Is that record (holding up a paper) and here Is the very man who preferred the charge a? ilnst Dve. lie hoped the counsel lor tb" defense did not know or ibis record, or tbey would not bave done such loin-lice as had been done lo litis brave soldier. Mr, Merrick said they had not seen the record. Mr. Pierrepont said be knew the had not. Mr. Merrick said that when he said tha defense would Impeach iiye, that record was not In existence, and the District Attorney of Philadelphia had never dismissed the esse. Philada. Stook Exehaago Sales, Aug. 6 Reported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARD. 100 S-tOs '8....reg 1UDS VOsh 1'hllaNat Bk....lC" t'Vio V 7-w-Je c-lur .uo oo...Jy 107 (iuou City 8s,Mew...s5l(i01, J '.'OiiO do. New.2d.lonx itwo do.New....luoi tMAto do. Newls100 6ii0 8iiu A K 7s.....1s.Kki sh MorrlBClPf-sS.ua 2u sh Phil dt lrle.. 2rV 1 do.M...... Vi lo do ...ji. T, 8 sh Penna R. 8T, 100 sh Read R..b:L &Vi UK) do JJD. M 15 sh Klmlra Pf. 41 20 sh Leu N stk...B5. 4 BKCOND BOA RD. 2000 U S 7-30s..Jy 107i ! 23 sh Penna R s5. tMnot;ity bs. Mew INS' 2 sh Cam t A.5-vn.l'J6 do 85wnli' 15 sh Com'l Bk sh Union tk 63 210 sh Mew Creek..... . hi 4txi sh Read H-...b. M', 1041 do........... Vt'i I 0 do........so. 6' UK) do SOU. bl 10 do..siwn. 53 SHAWLS! SHAWLS! Summer Shawls, $175. Bummer Shawls, $175. White Shetland Shawls, S3 00. White Shetland Shawls, 13 00. White and Black Llama Shawls. White and Black Barege Shawls. Sea-side Shawls. Sea-side Shawls. Wide Iron Barege and Hernanl for Shawls. LAWNS! LAWNS! Fine French Lawns, 25 cents. French Jaconet Lawns, 28 cents. Bent French Percales, reduced to oents. LinenB for Men's Wear. and Boys' riald and Stripe Linen Drills for Boys. Linen Duck Coatings. Extra Heavy Linen Duck for Suits, Heavy White Basket Duck. Linens for Ladies' Travelling Suits. Immense Stook of Linens, all grades. House-Furnishing Linen Goods Sheeting, Towels and Napkins. Heavy Barns- ley Linen Sheetings, In 64-lnoh, 73-lnoh, 80-lnoh, and 90-inch widths. 10- 4 Fine Linen Sheetings, 11 25. 11- 4 and 12-4 Huguenot Sheetings. Fine Cotton Sheetings, all widths. TOWELS AND TOWELLINGS. Diaper, Huck, Bath, Bed Border, Fringed, and Damask Towels, Towellings by tha yard of every description. Nursery Diapers, Napkins, and Doylies. Scotch Loom and Barnsley Table Damask. QUILTS AND COMFORTABLES. Immense Stook of all slees of white and colored Marseilles Quilts, Honeycomb, colored Alhambra Spreads, Lancaster and Heavy Jao quard Quilts. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Fubllo Institutions, and Private Families will do well to examine our stock. J. C. STIUWIiRIDCE & CO. NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS. Illteniip . PHILADELPHIA. UNITBD 6TATE3 REVENUE STAMPS. Prtuolpal Dspot, He. 304 CHKHSCT Street Central Ispot ho. 1)4 8. FT rrn Street, one door bslow OaesnaL Establish! 16j. Bevenae Stamps of every description constantly sa hand hi any amount. Orders br Mall or Express promptly attended to. Va rted Btolrt Not.. Urals on Philadelphia or How Tork, or current lands received In payment, Partleolar stleotloa paid to suiutl orders. The deoUlon ot the t on mis-ion can bs consulted, aao auy aufoimauoa ragardiug the law ebeeriuily as-san GET THE BKbT-THE HOLY BIBLE HARD lag's Ktlltlous Family, Pulpit aud Pocket Biiilo lo beautiful (styles of Turkey MorH-oo and antique blndluink A new edition, arranged fur photoarapalo pur' raits Of families. WK, W. HARDINO. lMbllhor, i CS IHO, m OUBJaJN V'i L- veiww urU FIFTH EDITION FROM EUROPE THIS r. M. Financial and Commercial Report to Moon. By Atlantic Cable. Lordow, August 6 Noon. Consols, 94J; 5-20s, 73; Illinois Central, 76$; Erie, 41; At lantic and Great Western, 22$. Frakkfokt, August C U. S. 6-20a, 76 13-lff. Liverpool, August 6 Noon. Cotton dull; sales of 8000 bales; Uplands, lOJd.; Orleans, lOJd. The weather ia unfavorable for lh crops, and breadstuffa are firmer. Wheat, 13s. 8d. Corn, 3Vs. 6d. Lard, 49s. 9d. Fins Rosin, 17s. Tallow, 44s. 9d. retroleum la. Cd. for refined. Linseed Cakes, 9 15s. Sperm Oil. 115. Qdkbnstown, Augurt 6. The steamship City of Antwerp, from New York Jul 27, arrived here to-day. Londondkrrt, August 6. The steamship Nova Scotian, from Quebeo Jul 24, arrived here to-day. Amswrrp, August 6. Petroleum is flat, and nominally 43 francs. London, An gust 62 P. M. The heavy rains prevailing throughout England hire stiffened breadstuffs. Corn is 37s. 9d. Cali fornia Wheat, 13s. lOd. Peas, 42s. Cd. Tallow, 4!b. Bacon, 43s. 9d. Lard, 50s. 3d. Other articles are unchanged. Tbe Indian War. St. Louis, August 6. The Republican' spe cial, dated Fort Hays, Jul 3, says that Cap tain Ames, with fit't men, who went in pur suit of the Indians who murdered the nina men the da before, and stole the stage stook, caught the savages on the Sabine river, and fought them eight hours. The Indians were) 700 strong, and had two white men for lead ers, evidentl deserters. We lost one man killed, and Captain Ames was wounded. Seven savages were slain, bat the balance of the Indians escaped with the stolen stook. The were all armed with rifles, and used no arrows. Two large bodies of Indians appeared near Fort Hays this morning. There is hardly a corporal's guard of troops in the country, and the Government will have to take some action or give up the plains entirely. A sergeant and thirty men who went oat to reinforoA Captain Ames yesterday, are still absent, and much uneasiness is felt about them. Another account says that Captain Ames found th Indians too stroDg, and fell back to the fort with six or seven men wounded. It is reported tbat Fort Wallace will b abandoned unless more troops are sent there. The cholera has abated at Fort Hacker and vicinity, but Lieutenant-Colonel Gill, whose wife died some days before, died on the 20th of July, near Fort Lyon, of cholera. Dr. A. M. Squires, United States Army, serving with the Kansas Battalion, died of cholera, near Fort Larned, on the 29th ultimo, and Mrs. May Douglass died at Fort Dodge, of the same disease, on the 2d instant. The death of Captain Bloodgood, previously reported, is not yet confirmed. General Sherman was in Chicago yesterday, en route for home. Statement of the Public Debt. DEBT BEARING COIN INTEREST. 5 per cent, bonds $198,431,850 00 0 per eent. bonds of 1867 and 1808 14,032,141 80 6 per cent, bonds of 1881 283,746,400 00 6 per ceni. 5-20 bonds. l(i8,706,8O0'0O Navy pension fund... 13,000,000-00 Total Sl.678,906,C91'S0 . DEBT BEARING CURRENCY INTEREST. 8 per cent, bonds. $15,402,000 00 S year compound in terest notes 108,329.43000 S year 7 30 notes 451,-Vi3.42i'00 ' Total m 674,904,855 04 Matured debt not presented for payment....... 15,38,815'87 DEBT BEARING KO INTEREST. United States notes...$369,164.844-00 Fractional currency. 285,554,72972 Oold certificates of deposit....... 19,107,960 09 Total........ - 417.177;53372 Total debt.... 2,686,881,80a'39 Amount In tbe Treasury: ,a " " Coin $102,955.17400 Currency 72,474,29tJ.3S Total I175.879,470'83 Debt less cash In Treasury $2,611,300 428 01 Tlie foregoing is a oorreot statement of tha pnbllo del8, as appears from tbe books add Treasurers' returns In the Department on a n. gust 1, 1807. wu AB iiuua McCulloch, Secretary of Treasury. From North Carolina. Raieioh, August 6. General Sickles has ordered the Post Commander here to notify Governor Worth that the adjourned August session of the Legislature is postponed until further orders. Hearings at the Central Station Ha fore Alderman Beltler. at 2 oVlrwb- William Dean and James MoAndrew'wf chared wiln beingt Wckpooketf MeAnrlWi was arrested lu WolbertUi auction iJ?row" Market street, above Second. Geo?a,V. row, a clerk In tbe store, testified ihit hdd" him attempt to pnt his ifand in a laSy'. Dean arrniitarl n ai.. KOOaeU WATCHES. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, AN INVOICE OP LADIES' FLE WATCHES, Manufactwed in Europe Expressly for their Bale8. Z wi ere McAndrews was bUppin.r WRUSr Btreot' Tue latter was held lu $1500 to uo. com t, aud tbe former was dlso2arDrtappear at - -
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