THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1807. CITY INTELLIGENCE. OO ADDITIONAL LOO A I, IT1T.1CS IN BIDS rASOS. M CRD Ell OUS A SSA UL TS. Four Bloody Affray A Man U Fear- ftm 1 1 W nn A 1. If ..J ...1,1. 11 At 11 A i ll.j.l.Ui.lr A Third la Cut In the Reck A Fourth Its Blabbed In Ten Place. Jltls fortunately not often that we are called Won to record so many disgraceful and bloody awls as falls to our lot to-day, aud when we fiance at the Hut we can scarcely credit the i'ct that we are ulllt renlUeuts of the orderly llty of Brotherly Ijove, and not denizens of Mom and Gomorrah, or of New York: and tilcago. One of these murderous assaults, as Illl be seen below, occurred on a Habbntu feiiiua. and oriitinitteil In a family dldloulty out suini children; but trio other three had eir origin in JiUJH.anu were eiiHcieu m ais epulable drinking saloons'. Mn lurlher com- ttir f lia nnulliv if 1111 ft i 1 1 7. U1 la r,a jpssary. Assault with a Porter Bottle. The scene of tho most trivial of these attalrs jpn the tavern at trie corner of Eeventh and JT iilppen htreets, where James Murphy, in the f ourse of a row, on (Saturday eveuinir, was 1 'everely cut In the head with a pnrter bottle. e was taken to the Keoond District (-Station I House, where his wounds were dressed by a Vfihyslclan. That was not the end of it, however, Vor Alderman TlUermary committed him to tnswer the charge of drunk and disorderly, oon Unct. Mnrphy Is a Hibernian, about forty years of age, and resides ou tthippen street, above Kleveuth, Giving Change with av Blackjack. " The saloon kept by John F. Tatham, at the corner of Fifth aud Huippen streets, wus the scene of another affray. About 9 o'clock on Saturday evening, Patrick Long entered this establishment and called for something to drink, lie whs accommodated by the gentle man in attendance behind the bar, and when he bad swallowed the fiery liquid, lie put down a note in payment. The bar-keeper re turned the change, which, as Long contended, was less man lie sum 10 wnicn ne was entitled. A dispute was the consequence, each of the antagonists maintaining the correctness of his own calculation and the error of the other. High words ensued, and finally the two came to close quarters, cnncninit each other. The jar-tender, at this stage of the proceedings. jonur noon th lienri. Irnnnktna him flenuelMfia me lioor. in the confusion which ensued. the rampant bar-tender made good his escape. wora was seniio tue nearest policeman, wno, on repairing to the snot, found the wounded man still lying where be had fallen. He was removed to the Second District Station House, and medical assistance called in. An exami nation showed that his skull had been frac tured, but not to such an extent as to place his life In danger. He was subsequently removed to bis resiuence, at No. 911 Cantrell street, below Mifflin, not, however, until be had been hold to answer the charge of being drunk and disor derly. Long Is likewise of Hibernian anoestry, Is maimed, and about thirty five years of age ouite oiu enongn to Keep Detier company. B aroh has been made for the eocentrlo bar tender, but his whereabouts have not yet been ascertained. A Serious Brawl. At No. 718 Beach, below Brown, Is a two-story-and-a-half frame house, which is used for the Tending of liquors, aud for even more disre putable purposes. The former proprietor of the establishment was a woman, who recently dis posed of half her interest In the conoern to ' another creature of the same gentle sex. About a week ago the latter introduced into the house a man by the name of John Palmer, who Is known by the significant title of her ''buffer." If the people residing In the neighborhood are to be credited, this Palmer Is a very disreputable character, without regular em ployment or a permanent home. He is about forty years of age, and during the war was In the army for a time. The new arrangements had scarcely been Inaugurated when disturb ances arose between the two proprietors and Palmer. The first culmination or their disa greements resulted in the commitment of the new partner to the County Prison, where she is still restricted of her liberty. A few days ago Palmer ' had a fierce quarrel with the original proprietor, In the course of which he administered to her a severe kick upon the jaw, from the effects of which the woman's lace is Btill frightfully swollen and discolored. Palmer was arrested for this little prank of his, and held In ball to answer at Court. He still frequented the establishment on Beach street, however, and on Saturday evening was officiating at the bar, in the volun tary absence of one of the proprietors, and the Involuntary absence of the other. About 11 o'clock Palmer observed on the steps ot the house a man who was taking his drunken ease. The ofliclous bar-keeper ordered this Indi vidual to take himself off, with which com mand the latter refused to comply. Palmer thereupon resorted to his favorite method of attack, and administered a blow upon his law, using his boot for a weapon. This aroused the wrath of the drunken sleeper, who turned upon his assailant, and acoordlng to the most reliable aooount of the oonlllot, threw him with such violence against the door that the latch entered his neck and Inflicted a frightful wound, whtob, It Is feared, will yet prove fatal. Pulmer was taken into the house and properly oared for, and yesterday he was removed to the Pennsyl vania Hospital. When Palmer's wound came to be dresi-ed, however, it was found to give evi dence of having been Inflicted with a knife. His condition was so much Improved this morning that be was able to proceed to his quarter. The man who was sleeping off the effects of too much spirits on the door-step is supposed to have been one Daniel Magonagle, a youth of nineieen, with predilections for the prize-ring and other "manly" sports, and a resident at No. J08 N. Front street. On Saturday night ho made good his escape, but yesterday afternoon, shortly after 5 o'clock, he was observed by some officers in the nelehnorbood of New Market andUoates streets. These gentlemen approached the sup posed culprit, whereupon he took to his heels, and for over two hours he led them a long and weary chase through the alleys and byways With which the upper portion of the city abounds. He was finally overtaken at Second and George streets, by Officers Fisher and - ISerger, wno conducted him to the Station House at Third and Green streets, where he was committed by Alderman Tolaud, to await the result of Palmer's injuries. The locality In which this disgraceful affair transpired is one of the most disreputable in the whole city. Low-lived drinking saloons and houses of Ill-repute abound in the neigh borhood, rendering daylight nneeemly and darkness hideous. When our reporter visited the scene of Palmer's discomfiture this morn ing, to ascertain the particulars of the battle, he was quickly surrounded by a horde of aban doned creatures, many of whom have even become disgusted and alarmed at the disorder which Is so prevalent, and were eager In their proffers of Information if bis mission were for the purpose of "cleaning out the dens" of the locality. One of them vehe mently assured him that Palmer had received his Just desert; that he made it a practice to abuse and assault the women of the neighbor hood, aud "ought to be put out of the way, any bow." bo much for mm, and the low depths to which It aluks reasoning men and women. A Sunday Family Quarrel. Into the next enoountur which we are called Upon to describe the element of rum hannllv does not enter. The scene of the affair was the aweuing ai po. os. fourth street, above Pine, wherein resides a stove finisher by the name of Alexander Chambers. Chambers has a brother- in-law by the name of Daniel Ueok. who burled bis secona wue last Christmas. He has several children, one of whom, a boy, boards with Chamber. He is a bard-worklue German, and claims that he has punctually paid Chambers for the care of bis child. Last evening. Keok, accompanied by two of bis children, called at the house of Chambers on a visit to the one who was boarding there Annul h o'CiocK in iue evemuor. a niL.ki between bis boy and the Bon of his lur. and tha latter administered to the furm.r . JlnK for an alleged Injury to her own child Leek expostulated, asserting that his boy was ennil us the other. An kit words iwh dnrlug wuloh Chambers, who had overheard a i Hmite. emerea me room, ana saiii tn Iteok: ''If you dou't like it, you can gtoutof . 1. A llAHUA rii.amimra. however, did not wait for hla ' brother-in-law to leave, but straightway selised him by the throat, aud attempted to force hliu inm Dim street. In the soutUe which followed. ioir ..i'd a shoemaker's knife which lav ou tha mantel-piece a small, round-haudled WKunon. with a blade about two Inchon 1 length, and much worn. Chambers is a largi txuU powerful mau, but before U could defend himself or esoape from the clutches of his adversary, the latter plunged it into tils abdomen five times, at each blow Infllcllne a wound from which the blood flowed profusely. Chambers then continued to turn about, but only to reoolve four more stabs in the back, and another, the tenth in all, In the shoulder. The infuriated Iteok plunged the wen lion up to the handle in his shoulder, in flicting a wound about four inohes in length. Owing to the shortness ol the blade noue of the wounds received by Chambers were very deep, but they were deep enough to cause the blood to flow very freely, and the unfortunate man Is in great danger of losing his life as the result. Medical aid was called In, and the wounds were promptly drer.sed by Drs. C. McLaughlin aud Joseph K. Coad. As soon as Heck had achieved his vlotory, ho rushed into the bck yard and threw the knife down the cesspool, where it was easily recovered by the oflicers subsequently. Hock then entleavored to make good his escape, but he was quickly followed and soon ovorhnuled by Olllcers Hamilton and Perry, by whom he was consigned to tho Second District Station House. Ti is morning ho was duly committed, to nwalt tho result of Chambers' injuries. The prisoner JsaUcrirtui by birth, but speaks tho KnRllsh laiiguaite fluently. He Is a shoemaker by trade, aud resides at No. 1 Java Place, be tween Ninth and Tenth and Race aud Vine streets. He has a pleasant but melancholy look, and Is said to be a quiet and inoffensive mnn UEder ordinary circumstances. Hla attention for his child must have been, In his eyes, shock ingly outraged, to Induce him to commit suoh a desperate assault. A Confidential Clerk" Embezzles nia Employer's Funds. Tho unwarranted finan cial proceedings of a middle-aged man by the name of J. W. Bailey have Just been brought to light, and that gentleman to grief In conse- Jiuence. He has been employed as book-keeper or three years past by Messrs. William Sellers & Co., who doan extensive business as engineers and manufacturers, at Sixteenth and Hamilton streets. All the money of thJ firm passed through Bailey's bands, back and forth, aud he was so zealous and Industrious that the mem bers of the firm were Induced to repose entire confidence in him. About ten days ago, however, the Cashier dis covered a discrepancy In Air. Bailey's ac counts, of which he informed that gentle man, requesting him to overhaul hts books and discover hue error, if possible. While Mr. Bailey was so engaged, the Cashier overlooked the investigation. No errors were discovered, and nothing more was done that day. But the next morning Mr. Bailey neglected to appear at tne oince, a circumstauce which created some suspicion, and caused inquiries to be made at his residence. It was then found tbnt he had gone out of town. The Cashier continued the Investigation of the books, and discovered several instanoes of false entries, to all appearanoes. A more dili gent search revealed the fact that considerable sums, amounting altogether to several thou sands of dollars, had been turned nut of their legitimate channel. During the first year of Mr. Bailey's operations he had been exceed ingly modest, never appropriating more than fifty dollars at a time. During the second year his timidity bad decreased, the embezzlements increasing In inverse proportion, and during the last year or Mr. Bailey's peculations, he had seldom mis applied less than one hundred dollars at a time. As soon as these startling facts were dis covered, a warrant was issued for Bailey's ap prehension, but his whereabouts remained a secret until Friday. It. was then found that he was taking his ease at Sellersvllle, Bucks county, and that be expected to return on Saturday. His presence in the city was patiently awaited, and on Saturday evening, between 7 and 8 o'clock. Detectives George H. Smith and Charles Smitb, found him at his residence, and took him into custody. He was beld In $(1009 ijail for a further hearing. "Waiting fob thk Wagon." On Saturday afternoon a countryman. In a slightly in ebriated condition, might have been seen driving up Shippen street. At the corner of Sixth one of the wheels gave way. In the wagon were two men and two women, who had, by some means unknown to the said rus tic, got into the vehicle and assumed control of It. One of them, named Joseph Ryan, aged 19, volunteered to go after a wheel, which he did. The broken one was.taken off and the other placed on. The countryman then expressed a aeBlre to go home. But his new-made friends wanted to take a ride, and Kyan wanted to drive, but the couutrymau protested. Ryan, however, got the reins aud would not uive them up. He drove up to a place in Ball alley. Hyan's brother was in the house, and a youug woman, another inmate, desired to take a ride. The countryman objected, but Kyan said he would go. Another man got up aud Bald let him no. says uvan. "i win do n i am not going." He then went up to one of the women and told ner that he was going. He aud his friends then entered the wagon, saying that they would ue uack again in a lew minutes. The countryman waited patiently, bat his zealous friends did not appear. He then gave information at the Second District Station House, and Sergeant Nefl arrested the parties at Sixth aud Shippen streets, and Alderman Tlltermary committed them to answer. Petty Policb Cases. Pat. MoLauehlin was arrested at Eleventh and Barclay streets, on a charge of larceny. Pat. abstracted a pair of uegant" vases irora tne window or a nouse in that vicinity, last Saturday afternoon. He was seen doing it, however, and was arrested and tsKen ueiore Aiuermau wnt, wno commuted him to answer. Koberl Leech, a resident of down-town, wish ing to go on a spree, and not having the neces sary casta, stole a portion of his wife's clothing ana pawnea tnem. ue got arunk, ana, Deing a little noisy, was arrested an-i committed oy Alderman Patchel. William O'Connor, whilst driving a horse and wagon at Twenty-third street and Colum bia avenue, last Saturday, ran into another team and demolished it. He was arrested, and after a hearing before Alderman Hutchinson, was commiiteu to answer. A party ef small boys got Into the yard of a bouse at Twenty-third street and Susquehanna avenue, vesteraay. ana exeroisea tneir destruc tive propensities upon a flock of innocent ducks. A number of dead ducks strewed in the yard was the result. They were arretted ana tela iu siou to answer. A Daring Burglary. At an early hour this morning the house ot Mr. Annest Strecker was entered by burglars and robbed Of 83 H In money. The thieves got in the front door by the use or nippers, ana going np stairs into Mr. Strecker's bedroom, where he and his wife were asleep, they stupefied them with chloroform and lansacked the room. From underneath Mr, Strecker's pillow they took SA52. and from the bureau, wnicn was thoroughly "gone tbrotieh." they got S12 in small coin, and from Mr. strecker's pantaloons pocket tney got iu more. Mrs. Strecker had occasion to get up very early, at 4 o'clock, and found the room strewn with the contents or tne Dureau. sne gave in formation to Detective Webb, who lives in the Vicinity, but no trace was found or the burglars. House Robbery. The house of Mr. II. Peant, on Manbetm street, Germantown, was entered by breaking in a rear Dasement aoor, and robbed or some silverware ana taoie linen, Inst H rlilav nlent. A circumstance that wouia seem to oe identi fied with the above robbery ocourred yesterday morning. Some children were playing on a lot at Broad street and the Township line road, when they discovered a ounuie nia away in the bushes. On opening It, it was found to con lain h silver lea Dot. area and white woollen shawl, an opera glass, a table-cloth, a linen Kt.eeL inaraeu "a. a luwoi. a maun. nnu. um brella, a pair of gum shoes, an auger, aud two chisels. A Bdrolart. The saloon of Daniel Oilier, In Ninlli street, opposite to the Walnut Street riw.oira miii ntrmi ana iodi en iu D inb it appears 'that the thieve" obtained entrauoe by .,;. ir.tr, an ailev-wav at the Hide ot the saloon, and opening a cellar door, (jot Into the cellar. They then entered the bar-room bemud lio ,ar onrl nmnmnniwil LOUriUK. nil mo buuu liquor t'nev wanted. They opened the money rirumai, ,.,.! fonnri HAvmitv Dennleg. which they facetloiiHly placed upon the counter In piles of ten cents each, as If to pay for the drinks. rney also stole an i jut cigars mhi " was left on the counter: and also took couple oi deounlers. Stealing Habnebs. -Last Saturday evening Hoben Taylor, colored, was arrested at I wemy nrtitand Kituwuiur m rtu nn t heoharso of lar ceny.- It tu ttiiu..,! iiiut. l,a walked into Mr. f 'In ,lr'a m t ........ ,... 1U.k1fu a , 1 helped himself to a set of harness which hap pened to Ue convenient, and made off with i i'n" ,e bad preliminary investigation . . ,r ?"Je"ni" Miu, wuo uei uim wr , lurlUer Uearlui. Whisky Case Bbfoiie United States Com missioner Smith. This afternoon Patrick Doiu herty had a hearing upon the cliarco of at tempting to defraud the United States Govern: went by illegal distillation of whisky. William HellmaD, a revenue liiipfctor, testified that on JilrtBy. between X and 4 o'clock In the afternoon, wlille lie was pausing Doinitierty's tavern, No. WU Oray'd Kerry road, lie Ntoiipeil at Un place and In quired for JJoiiKherty, and asiceil tor permtHHlon to (to Into the til tlllery: lie met lmugliorty nlierwnrda on Homh atrcot, and tin said that he had lost tlie key, but wlti.e mid It h could not et In. he would force his way in; he said the cart emer at tba new funding on Hrmiti atreet had th- kev witness got a fKjl'oe oilier, and re turned to the dlatillory, and they I iroed ilio door; tlin mill as bn, an i iwmy to thirty hnxshenris of uiasU w.re on the im-mlses; did not look for wliluk1: t ere were Rome half dor.on peunle In the Iilace at the time; tho delentn.nt had no let ne, and sll tbnt the premises did not belong to Inm. ftHhcitKh lie had a liccnno that expired tin- 1st oflastMuy. The dl-illlery 18 open through a hack ay from the low room: iiotiKlertv did not know vvli.. owned the distillery; the dlslliisry lUult open n'on an open lot. Thnmna O'Neal. th oilier making the arrest, i-w irn 1 went with Mr. Hell nan on I lie af ternoon ui the Bih. and saw DoiiKiiertv, with fi ve or six othera, at the tavern; Mr. llellinan torcad the door; ti.e e were at least twenty or ttilr'y LokhIiohiIs of foannnK s'ufl tlirre; t'elendnni (old Mr. Ileilomti to shut the plure up; Mr. Hellnit'ii not belnit hIiIh to produce hla oom lnisMnn Irani cllale'y, the doluudant left him lu uiy V hen arrested rcughety hnd a shovel In bis hand. L'oiiifheny win hold iu tloiu ball lor a lurllitr lioarluu tc-aiorruw at 12 n'flnr-fc noon. Disorderly IIousk Cleared Odt. Edward Pheehey, who keeps a plnce In Second, above Federal street, had a visit from a squad of Sollce or the Eleventh Plstrlct last night. Mr. heehey's place had been complained of as being disorderly, and a nuisance to tho neigh borhood. Last night, whilst the Inmates, male and female, were having a hilarious old time, the presence of the police put an effectual damper upon them. They were all inarched off to the Station House, and this morning, after a comfortable night's repose, they had a heailug before Alderman Tlttennary, Hheehey was held in SlOuO ball to answer the charge of keeping a disorderly house, and the others iu J300 each to keep the peace. Youno IIorsk Thieves. Walter Allen and Jolih Warner, aced respectively eiahteen and sixteen years, were arrested by a couple of citi zens upon the charge of stealing a horse and wagon. They were banded over to Officer Bo denback, and had a hearing before Alderman Tlltermary. It appears that they had obtained the borse and wagon from some place down town, and when arrested they were trying to sell the horse and wagon for 810 and acting in a very suspicious manner. They were committed to answer. An Unfilial Youth. William Patterson, a youth of 25 winters, was arrested for commit ting an assault upon his brother and threa'en- lng to kill his father and mother. He got into a quarrel with bis parents, and when his Dro tber tried to still the troubled waters he turned on blm and struck him, and then drawing a knife stabbed him, but not seriouslv. William hnd a hearing before Alderman Tunlson. and was committed to answer the charge of assault at. a pattery witn intent to Kin. Yesterday's Arrests. As usual, there was a great numDer oi arrests vesterdav lor arunk- enness, disorderly conduct, and other light crimes incident to the use of bad whisky. There were over two bundred arrests made during the day. In one instance a saloon keeper named Edward Dempsey, wbo keeps bis plnce at Fifty-sixth and Vine streets, was arrested for selling Honor In violation or the Sunday law. He bad a hearing before Alder man Maule.and was held in 8500 ball to answer. Selling Bad Measure. Daniel Barbs, whose desire for gnln outstrips his desire to be honest, cot into a aimouitv last Saturday aiternoon. at Eleventh and South streets, by trying to sell vegeiames out oi a laise-Dotiomea measure. Some of the sharp-eyed housekeepers of that locality detected his little game, and nad mm arrested. He had a hearing before Alderman Patchell, and was held In 9500 to answer. Mysterious Peibk Fight. Last Saturday a couple of "roughs" bad a prize fight at a house kept by Mrs. Louderback, at Passvunk road and Broad street, in which twenty-five rounds were fought. It seems the polloe had got wind of the affair, but did not know the exact lo- cnlltv. and while the fluht was eolne on. passed by the place several times without suspecting anything oi tne kiuo. Another Hocsb Robbery. The house of a uttnnnu uuieu, aii riuu, nuu iviwiiumhi nuu,. i-. I.I H . .1 nin.n.l Dtrnnlo was entered on sar.uraay niut. anu roooeu oi J100 in money and $300 worth of clothing. The thieves got upon the roof through an unoc cupied house in i lie same row, ana got into tue bouse they robbed by'pryingopen the trap aoor. Linbn Dusters. Lartie assortment, different atyl ei imperiout to dtirt, flllinp neatly at the neck, telling at rratitea price, to close mu troce. Hal way oeiween l a JiiJN in k 1 1 s. yy.i Hm ana ruwr.ti iial,u, UixUi MtreeU.) No. 518 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, And NO, 600 BROADWAY. NFW YORK. tnr All kind of Hummer Oothina lellina off to dole out stock at very mw prtres, Wear and Tear. When the constitution Is weak and the system depressed by the wear and tear of business life, which makes such tremen dous drafts upon the body and mind, unless some healthful and strengthening tonlo Is re sorted to, prostration will ensue, and disease creep unawares upon the vlotlm of negligence. But If Hoststter's Stomach Bitters, which Is a genial and purely vegetable stimu lant, be timely administered, the organization will resist and baffle the veins of epidemlo and changes of temperature incidental to this sea son of the year, which disorder the nerves of the feeble. There is an active and permanent vitality In. this remedy, which will prove of great benefit to the broken-down and shattered constitution. It is the only tonie of which the stlmulatlag principle Is perfectly pure. Its basis is the sentlal principle of sound rye, which is admit ted by analytical chemists to be the most barm less of stimulants, and thlB fluid is refined from crudities which belong to it as it conies from the manufacturer. Tne other ingredients are composed of medloinal plants and herbs, and contain not one harmful element in all their composition. Table of Distances as Furnished by the City kurveyok: From uyoerry, in rnues 10 " lloluieuburt;, 11 miles to " Olney. (i miles to " Tacony, 8 miles to " Kustleton, 11 miles to " Fox CliHbe, 10 miles to " Mllestwn,5 miles to " Torresdale, 12 miles to Charles Stokes & Co.'s FlrKt-cIiiMS Ready-made Clothing store. unuer tne uonuneuuti, ru. o-i butiaoui street. Leaders of Fashion, as well as gentlemen ot moderate taste in matters of dress, ara r. Bnccllully invited to luspect Warburton's new styles of hats for autnmu wear. Due regard has teen given to tne uest American and lorelgo nrnductlonp. with the sole view of nrK4ni.iiiv to bis patrons, in the new styles now ottered. 811 mails uraimuio iu nuuup, uuraoiuiy, easy No. 430 Ohesnut Btreet, next Uoor to the Pout HmiinnniiiA MartM umce. No. 10U7 Kprlny Oardeu Btreet, can be obtained foreign mil is, nuts, aimnnns, eic, as wen as a fine assortment of confections. Jenkins la worthy of a call. , TAKE AYEB'8 SAKSAPARILIiA to purify the Llnoci anil nurueout the humors, pimples, bolls. and son s wh icii are merely emblems of the rob- tetinebs within. Lyons' Magnztiu Isskox 1'owdes, for kill ing thus, Moths, Roaches, and Rugs. The original and only sure article. Bold by all re spectable dealer. ' Vnn'Fi Te Am ks. Reach Ioe Cream and Peach Water Ice may be bad every day and evenlnn at Morse's HaloOUS, Nus. 003 and V0i A ton street. Try them. TnB CKi.F.rmATFn w avkrly ZnniYR, Hi,Wairantcd Fii.it dilorx. ftflVarrantctl Fast Color. wju Warranted Fast Color. WclNTtRB A BROTRKR, No. IBH Ohesnut street Jones A Thaohkr, printers, 610 Minor St. j r"BrtT R. M. Clothing mrJlest K. M. nothing, Hflkstlt. M. UlothOw. Jlratonnhle Prlee.' JiraitonaKtA VV(fVj.-Vt 3i Hi axnnrthfe Prtrr.s ritH Hf We h avr the IwqmI A sorfve.iU of Mens' ami Jlnit' Clothitip, and the piice of Summer and Fall Uojds urcally reduced. Wanamakkr A Brown, Tub Larukst Ur.oTrernu Pousk, Oak IIaik. Thf Cobkkr or Sixtw and Markft hthbbts. M A.RRIED. MATTHEWS RAMHO. In Cariirten, N. J., Bop. teniher B, lv Uev. Frank it. Mono, VivUnr of the First Itimtlat Church. Mr. LKANDKIt HKKKNKss M A T T1IKW8. .f l'lillndehihia, to illas KM MA UK I'll A. KAMUO, of Canirteu.N. J. MAXWEI.L-TURNHULL.-On the 2d lntnt, hy the Rev. John A. McKean. Mr. JOHN MAXWKLL to Mrs. MARY TURN BULL, all of this city. DIED. KI8ENBRAUN On Sunday mornlne. Sentemhcr T. departed tills life, CAUOLINK K18KNBUAUN, danvbU-r ol Frederick and Anna Mnrin KHontriu'i, In thel cpeor a glorious resurrection, and la the 2?d year ol her aee. The lunernt will take plftcn frnm the house of the bereaved parents N 2928 Market street, West Phil. i delplila, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Uemetery. TKORAM. On the 7th Instant. TAYLOR INGRAM. In the 51.it yer of his age. The frieniia and relatives are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. i:iv Market street, on Wednesday, the IHn Instant, at 2 o'clock P. M., without further notice. MAPLEY. On the 7th instant. KOSANNA MAR- LKY, In the wth year ol her ate. 'J lie relative and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from her lale residence. No. 8.12 Union ptreet. ou Wednesday, tue lltu lustaut. at S o'clock P. M. PATENT TOOL HANDLES, WHICH CON tain a variety ot small tools within Itself, and all miin into its MJjusuoie ciutcn: aiso, a variety or liovs' Clients of Tools. Boys' Work Benches, and Tools separately. For sale oy I AUAlAH ot Oil A w , Wo. 835 (Eight Thlrty-fl ve) Market St., bolow Ninth. GLAZIERS' POTTY AND PALLETTB Knives, and Glaziers' Points and Hammers, forsaleby TRUMAN A BUAw, ISO. 835 (Kignt Tnirty-nve) Market at,, oeiow ninm, BENT SHEARS FOR TRIMMING HORSES, Horse Lt,cks, Horse Cards, Curry ami Mane Cumin, Horse Fleams, Farriers' Kulves, Hitching HookB aud Chains, Hope Halters, and Halter Cnalus, sold by TKUM AN & BH AW. jNO. RiiStn-rgnt i nirty-nve) aiaricet hi., neiow itinin. NSURE YOUR LIFE IN THE AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICES 418 6p CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT. 8. T.i EWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and asy-fltthig DKKH8 HATS (patented). In all the approved fashions ot the season street, next aoor to tne roti umce. 916 JONES, TEMPLE & CO., I1BEIONABLK HATTBRS, No. 25 a NINTH Btreet, First Store above Chestnut street. 4 FOSTER, FASHION ABLE HA ITER, 11 fimsp No. 7 8. SIXTH Btreet. OHN8TON & SELDEN Attorneys at Law and Solicitors In Bankruntcv. tat wAjumu r Biree, jrnuaueipnia, to luytm Vx-Gov. W. V. JOHNSTON. OltO. S. Si JKN WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE3CR1P tlons ot Character, with advice on Business, Health, Education, etc., given dally by J. L. CAPEN, 8 28wfm5p at No. 722 CU1CHNUT Street. tEAFNESS. iiLVERY INSTRUMENT THAT ' anlADRA tnA akill h,n 1 nvnnlnl a km I t t m hearing in every degree of deafness: also. Respirators; also, Crandall't Patent Crutches, superior to any others In cue, at P. MADKIKA'8, No, 115 TJSNTH Btreettfcelow C'besnnt 8 3p ROD'JERS'ANU WOSriiNIIOLM'd POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beantiral tlnlsh. KOHUERS' and WADK A iiUTUHBH'H RAZORS, and the celebrated LKCOULTilK KAZOO. SCISSORS of the finest quality. Razors, Knives, Scissors, and Table Cutlery Oroni'l andPoluihedat P. MADlUKA'g, No. US TENTH Street, below Cbennnt. ftp; MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAN El TJPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEW , Ki-JiY, PL.ATK, IXU1MI.M1, JiTU., t JONES fc CO.'S nr.D ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFTOK. Corner of THIRD and GAbKLLL street, Below Lombard. W. B. DIAMONDS WATCHES, JEWELRY GUNS, ETC. JTJt tin Li 111 i I REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. 623 3m 6Q0 ARCH STREET. 600 GRIFFITH A PAOE. BEST CROQUET AME.S. PATENT WATER COOLERS. wire isn COVERS. 410 EXCTXWIOR KCTBTflBH 4TOB1 rpO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. JL The undersigned respectfully calls the attention OI the puDUO to me biuck oi rniuu jiuer inu i-iir Cider Vlnevar fnr pIcklluK and general family ne alHo, to his popular "Tonlo Ale," free from all lrapn rltles, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a safe and wholesome beverage lor weak and delicate con .tltutlons. M . w . , tt,. Deliver ea in u wiui w " -y" JORDAN ' No. 420 PEAR Btreet, H7J5P Below Third. and Walnut and Dock. JPOR THE INFORMATION OF HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, who may wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Co., We publish below the terms upon which they may now be exchanged at the office ot the Agents of the Company lu this city, WH. PAINTER 4b CO., NO, 86 SOCTB THIRD STREET. It will be seen that a handsome profit may be realized by the exchange, On 6-ais of 1802, a difference of 1234 33 will be paid. On 5-20S ot 1864, On B-ZOS Of I8U5. do, 189 33 will be paid, do. il9-8wlll be paid, do. .-" 174-33 will be paid, do. 209-81 will be paid, do. . $8 I'M will be paid, do. 180'83 will be paid. On 6-: o of July '65, On 18818, On 10-4(s, On 7-808, 2d series, On 7-808, 8d series, do, I -74'SS will be paid. (For e-eh thousand eichauged.) I) g lm8p REMOVAL. E M O V A L. C. W. A. TRUMPLEU HAS REMOVED HIS MUSIC STORE FBOS1 IETENTU AND C11EHNVT HTS. TO" ' ' ! No. 926 CHESNUT -STREET- s utfrp PHiraDKf,PHIA. REMOVAL. DR. 0. C. MoGLAUGHUN I ilia removed Ins orltce mid riMtdeiio truiu N. W not ner ul Filth nud Hue kUottl to tin. UK HoutU rUTU Btreet, ahovo I'Uio. II THIRD EDITION CALIFORNIA AND CENTRAL AMERICA. An Attempted Revolution. IVIUnDEn OF A GOVERNOR, Beats of lr.S. Secretary oflegatlOM In Chill Kte., Etc., Etc., Ktc, Etc., Kte. Nkw Iobk, Sept. 0. Tho steamer Rhlng 3tar, with California dales to the lOtb. ult., and ranama to the 1st inst., has arrived at thl pert. The Panama Star and Herald conflrms the re port ot an attempted revolution In behalf of MosQuera, now In prison, and Its failure. The Governor of liuranquilla bad been mur dered by.au aimed party ot sixty men. The news lroui the south coait is of no par ticular iuterebt. General F. T. Cooke, Rocrctary of the United States Legation at Sautiutro, Chill, died on the 6th of August, of a disease contractel in the Richmond Rebel prisons. Tho resignation ot the Vice-President of the Argentine Republic had been tendered but re fused. The President Intends to head the armies against Paraguay. There was no war news. The cholera was not vet extinct In Nicaragua. In eome districts it rajres badly. FROM BALTIMORE TO-DAY. Amnesty Political Affairs Tne Rain Storm, SPECIAL DESPATCH TO THE KVRNIN0 TBLEORAPH. Baltimore, gept. 9. The President's amnesty proclamation cause3 no surprise or sensation here. George P. Kane publishes a card to-day de clining the nomination for the Sheriffalty of Baltimore, on the ground of being nomiuated by partisan interests. lie Is wise, as he has been in the South for the past six years and is stiy there. It is now supposed that but lew of our military organizations will attend the Antletam Cemetery celebration, as most of them have but little sympathy with Union soldiers whose memories are thus being commomorated. Politics are running very high, and the Demo crats are quarrelling about the offices. The candidates are legion. We have a regular uortheast ra!n storm to-day Latest Markets by Telegraph. Nkw York, Sept. 9 Cotton dull at 2620c. Flour active, ai d advanced XtH&Z,?..; sales of io.ikki oarrels 8uite. ST-sofiiUO-ftt: Ohio. in73(Trill73: Western. 7 ;l0(q 12-Vo; bouiliern, t-fo(41!i-6); California, UlmWM Wheat firmer, and U&'ic higher, with no sales. O iru advanced 8(4a, sales of Uu.utH) bushels mixed West ern, Si -22ftl-2:i Oats firmer: sales ot 8'.Oou bushels New Cltiicauo at 7nc. Beef quiet. Porlc lirui at l,60. iara quiet. Whisky quiet. THE FENIAN CONGRESS. Preposition of tht Savage Wins; of tU. V.nlam Brotherliood to Jolu the Ro berta wiuc;. CIiKveland, Ohio, Sept. 7. The Fenian Con- ertss was In session nearly all ot last ulg'it. This ruornlcK a committee conHlstlnar of one lroui each district was appointed to draw up declaration, of principles, it consisted of John Eagan. of New Jersey: Captain lt.C'ullen.of Cin cinnati; Colonel John O'Nell, of the Northern district of Iowa; Felix. Darrngh, of Philadelphia; John Fitzgerald, of the Eastern Dlstrlot of Pennsylvania; William O'Conuer, of the South ern District of Iowa; William Connelly, of Ohio; O. H. Cashel, of Pittsburg- P. Sweeny, of Boston ; P. W. O'Connor, of Toledo; Daniel Tageart, of Kentucky; Michael Flnnegan, of the Lake Superior District; It. MoCloud, of Con-, necilcut; D. Keenan, of Onlcago; Colonel Illley, ol Illinois; J. P. Murphy, of Utloa; 8. E. Fll klns, of Bufl'alo: M. J. Mclliigh, of Troy; James McDonnald, of St. Louis'; Captain James Mul. vay, of Tennessee; James Byrne, of Rhode Island; D. E. Meeban, ol Maine; James Carrell, of Maryland; Thomas Davan, of Cleveland, Captain Cabin, of the I'hceulx Brigade; James McGonlgal, of Michigan, aud three delegates at large. A communication was received from a com mittee of live appointed by i he Congress of the savage wlngof the Fenian Brotherhood, held at New York last month, proposing to Join the Roberts wing. The Congress appointed a com mittee, consisting ot Messrs. Hcaulon, of Cal esgo; Fitzgerald, of Clnclunatl; and O'Day, of Buffolo, to confer with the Savuge committee, who were In the city. Thecommittee reported Id the afternoon that they had met the New York delegates, from whom they had received a written statement expressive of their desire to loin the Koberts party. The document was laid before the Congress, whereupon the following committee was appointed with instructions to hold a conference with the Savage delegates: M. Scanlon, John Eagan, R. McCloud.M. Flnnegan, T. G. Dono van. J. W. Fitzgerald, P. Hloe, Captain Boland, P. O'Day, John Fitzgerald, James McGonlgal, James Byrne, M. Bussell, P. K. Clary, James McDonald, John Denuan, M. Gannon, O. Q, tnr P W Pa tiilt Wlllltinf Crone, Philip Hussey, Lawrence Koach, W. B. I Brady. John Mulroy, Colonel John O'Nell, J gates at large. The conlerence' la being held to-day at the Weddeli House. A large sum of money was subscribed for the support ol the cause by the delegates indivi dually and for the circles represented by them. The. Congress will not finish its labors before Tutsday uext. OBITUARY. Governor John XI.. Helm. Governor Helm of Keutuoky, whose lnausu ratlon as Governor was annouuoed only a levy days ago. died at bis residence In Elizabeth town yesterday. During the F-ebelllon Governor Helm was an open aud ardent sympathizer with the Rebellion, and was on that aooount chosen by the nominating Convention ot the Democrats party, whicii, being this year en- .i. iha i-niilrnl of returned Hehels. r,f.tim,i . clean ticket of Rebel soldiers and open sympathizers with the Rebel ii.. it ifTa Hiactioii Governor Hel a re ceived 06,000 votes airalust M.93I given toB M Barnes, the oaudhlate of the Republl cans, and 13,167 given to William B. Klnkhead, the candidate of the third parly or conservative Unionists. HIS iuwerai uao iii:o uu iu-iuur I...., t a 1X7 Mil it from the day of his luauiru rniinii when he said that at the close of hla .,.unV i, m his Dolltical Ilio would end forever, in. inti, iiHvlnu uocuired during the tlrnt two vears of his ter ai, the law makes It the duty of fhfhtef Justice to oru an election for Gov urnor. to be Uld on tho Utst Monduy of August next Meantime all tne powra aud duties ap rertalnlng tti the oifloe must be exerolsed by 1.1 0111.1.' lilllLJ ,"VIW,IWV FRENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. T-AUl. K. t'UtAKD. I'BKNCH BOOK.tb'.M,KU, H 1'A.TIONKB AND tmiltAVKH, No. H ti. LK VKNTil street TU1L-D.LI'U1A. 22tp J. L. CRAGIN A CO.. NO. 420 COMMERCE hlrtut )merl CunimUiiioii Meroliiii. t)ou- Mdllllv on liana and fur hhI at luweitl in trkot urlcwi Whale. Klenuaut. HUrk ! Intl. Cud l.lvar. and Hparm Oils, dlrer.l Irom New hail turd. Mule aul lor iu Ituielta (jempauy Mackiueiy Oiu. iiu FOURTH EDITION THE BOAT RACE. Deialls of llic Decision oftlic Judges AN APPEAL EXPECTED. Etc., E4o, Ktc, Ktc, Etc., Kt Hswduro, Sept. 0. The race between Ilamlll and Brown, which bad been postponed from Saturday to tbi morning, between tbe hours of 8 nud 7 o'clock, on account of rough water, has been r9wod, and a decision given In favor of Ham ill on a clninr of foul airainst Brown. A. large deputation ws present from New York, and all the towns alcusr the river, several steamboats having come up dnriiijr the nlirlit. crowded to their utmost capacity with the in terested parties. The pi eliminates were completed by tho se lection of Henry Munn, of How Haven, and Charlos Elliott, ot Pit tabu re, as judges, on tho part of Ilamlll, and R. D. Elliott and John Cre- pnti, oi mew xom, stanaiug in tue same relation, to Brown. Stephen UoberU, of New York, was previously cbcseu referee. Brown and Ilamlll were both promptly in position, and pronounced to be in good condi tion, notwithstanding Brown bad on Saturday undergone a ducking la tbe river, the woriinjf boat in which be was training having been capsized by tbe swtll of a passiug steamer. At precisely 620 A. M. the releree gave the plgnal to start, and tbe contestants wont off in fine style, uamiu leading Brown and having tho outside of the course. This position he kept lor nearly a mile, when Brown gained on Uamill and passed him, ma kins a cap of a length or two, whiob, however, he kept but a short dis tance, when Ilamlll a;ain tonk the lead, keep ing it to the stake-boat, which he reached i - IV minutes, ana wnere occurred a collision which Is claimed by both parties to have been canned by tbe fault of the other. With the cod dieting reports which ure flting about, It is a knotty question to decide whose was really the fault, oat accounts agree that when Haniill came abreast tho stake-boat he was about three lengths ahead of Brown, the latter, however, gaining upon him with light-nirg-like rapidity. Hamill was now making the turnot tbe stake-boat, with Brown npon the in side, and in an ins taut the bow of the tatter's. boat went crashing through the cockle shell in which ITamlll was seated. Brown's boat struck: that of HaruHl at nearly right angles, driving a bole through it about a foot abaft the cockpit. Brown quickly backed, extricating bis boat and, turning the stake-boat, came on the down course, striving at the judges' boat at 7 o'clock: and 66 second, thus making five miles in 40 minutes and 66 second". Hamill was taken on board of the stake-boat and came down to the city. As the reports spread, a scene of intense excitement ensued,, and the headquarters of the referee was be sieged bv an immense crowd. Ilamill appeared on the balcony of the United States .Hotel, and . calling tbe attention of the people, said: Friends, pay over no bets; I am all right." ' The judges and referee repaired to a private parlor and went Into tbe examination of the evidence. Htmill's judges claimed the race on the plea that Brown intentionally toul their man, while Brown's judaes, as vociferously claimed for a verdict, alleging that Uamill forced a collision by stopping in Brown's course. The following extract from the evidence will show how differently the judges In the stake- hoat. irrruiajjne suair: Mr. LUiott. Indue ioi- ahead. He turned but. and was I vim hmmi. side to the track, apparently waiting for Brown to come up and foul blm. Brown's boat struck: Hamill some five feet from the stern on the port side. . Mr. Munn. fudge for Hamill. said Hamill wad three lengths ahead. They were turning from east to west, when Uamill turning the stake- wuv, 1.1 u n u aTc ouuic UCUICUUUUB pUIIS which sent him into Hamill's boat before the 1 utter could get out of the way. It was evidently a foul on the part of Brown. Other witnesses were examined, with the same result. How they saw it seemed to depend upon whether they were Brown or Hamill men. Roberts and the judges then pro ceeded to the balcony, and called attention.. When all bad become quiet, and Roberts was about to speak, a voice at his side broke in on the quietness with these words: "Gentlemen, as a friend of Mr. Brown, I say do not give up your money. We shall appeal." Cheers and groans were both given in response. FROM WASHINGTON TO-DAY. Tbe Treasury Department. Washington, Sept. 9. The amount of trold In the Treasury to-day is $82,764,210; coin certifl- caiee, toiai, a,tj3,tfiu currency, $46,003,000. The Secretary of the Treasury ha, to thta date, removed tue in junction or caveat from one bundred ana eiginy-rour or the Missouri State bonds, twelve of the North Carolina bonds, and two ot the Tennessee bonds, which were some years ago abstracted from tbe Department of tba Interior, held in trust for certain Indian, tribes. The holders of the bonds thus released from caveat having presented tbe required proofs that they procured them from known ana repponsime parties, iu gooa lauu, will now be enabled to obtain the accrued Interest.' From Virginia. Richmond, Va., 8ept. 9. The offlcial registra tion figures will be auuouuced to-morrow, 'f het are as tollows:-Whites, 116,157; blacks, 10L400; white majcrity, 13,667. Ship News. Nkw York, Sept. 9. Arrived, steamer Malts, from Liveipool. Father Point, Sept. 9. The steamship Aus trian, Irom Llverpoolv paaed here bound tor Quebrc, at 1030 this morning. Stocks in N.ew York, AITERNOON HE POUT. Nkw; York, Sept. 0. Smith. Randolph 4 Co.. Bankers, io. 1 Houth Thir.l ',reet, and No. 8 Nassau street, New Yoiu, report at 1 o'oloolc this afternoon as follows: IHHls, llli(u,lll. United btutesa-iOs, 1862. lHlll'4. Unllfd 8tutes6-5i0s, i-i4, lislOOl. United Slates &-ia, IHtii, llldiiUl'v United States 6-20s, new, lH'i-i, li)t,m'A United States 5-20s, 18(17. IOSmUKs. United Htetea 10-40h, lolKtiii. . August 7110a. Wfiv rZ. Juue and July 7 30s, i07;a9107a. Market ll6BVV Uiiiud Rtates 5-20 are quoted la London, at 8 I M., at 7S4, weak. Philada. 8tock Exchaag-e Sales, Sept. 0 Kenoruyl hv IM BtWl B BrO.. No. W U. Third Blfil'WKKN imnn..b .. ... Iiil I BOA ROM. ..la- KV .id- Vi u fauna .,' ilittO do.O...' iiuu AllCo'y Co IIIUO I.olilKll .. . 1,1.11.. 1 1 , 4msh McIHieui " uli NurrW'a 4 UO.H 1NP tti...... ss .1 -1. LI. II.. Ilk KS..KHI BKtXlNDBO" " , P R, .a. rt l.tfl Mil Cl "' 1 llU Dil - i iitfPwrK STAMPS.- frtuolpal 'lH',-JJuih FIK 1 U Hiraet. ouedo M .. ... 1 1 Kt-M,'iHl"l IHbl. biow c",?uu.r: , d,.,iuuon ouustantlr)! 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