13 USINESS NOTICES. rW RVT1-" Fam, Ct,otiti- ' Nrw fTti.M Fall Cixjthinb Waw lltlUk1 Iau. CwrniMO JtrrHving Unity, JieeMtitng Daily. XrtxAvlno Daily, Wimmrr f7oofi elontnrrmf f"" rates, fiatf vV brftiwm t BKNN K?T fc CO., Fifth and V TOWR "Alii. ttimth street.) No. 611 MA KkTBT 8TRKRT, Pilli AttKLl'HIA, nd Wo. BOO BnOADWAY, NyW YOKK. A Danokhous B.ason. An almost unparalleled quantity of rain has fallen during the summer. Vege tation bai been wonderfully tbtck and rank, and, as It decays, an unusual amount ot sickness may be ex pected unless proper means are taken to prevent lb Ferer and ague and bilious remittents already pre vail to an alarming extent, and as the Fall advances and the malarious night fogs become heavier, the sick list Is likely to Increase both In the city and the coun try. It Is, therefore, only an act of common prudenoe t keep the vital forces In full vigor, so that they may resist the unhealthy Influence of the season. Rein forced by the tonlo operation or HOSTETTEtt'S STO MACH BITTERS, the system, however weak aud susceptible, naturally will, In nine cases out of ten, successfully combat every species of atmospherlo poison by which epidemics are produced. Daring the months of September, October, and No vember the difference In temperature between day Sight Is very great, and the chilling dews and mists ot the lesson are the prolific causes of Indigestion Oholera-morbus, tflarrlicoa, aad dysentery. Bearing this In mind, rttnember, alto, that the BITTERS not only Invigorate the stomach and brace the nerves, but act tpeelflcally upon the bowe.lt and the liver. Imparting to those Important organs regularity and tone. It Is not reasonable to expect Immunity from prevalent com plaints If no precaution t are taken to escape tbem. nOSTETTER'S BITTERS are at once pleasant to the tsBle, and the moit certain ot all safeguards agnlust febrile allmfts. Jov yon nousKKBEriRs One or the most dis agreeable tstks Imposed upon those who dwell la bouses Is thai or putting down carpets. But this has row been transformed Into mere pastime by "Brown's Combined Carpet-stretcher aad Tank. driver," a most Ingenious contrivance, by the aid of wmcn a iaay can aione stretcn ana tacc oown ner carpels at one and tbe same time. The machine Is very light and simple. It Is provided with a handle which can be heli without bending forward. The taek, from the two to tbetwenty-ouuee alee, and with or without leather bead, Is placed In an aperture near tbe band: a string Is tben drawn tight; and when It Is released, wbli gees a Bpring, and down goes ibe taca Into the floor, without auy more ado. The force of tbe blow which It receives can be regulated by the distance to which the siring Is drawn baca, so tnat It ran be driven even with tbe floor or not. as Is desired. Mr. W llllam F. Hehelble, of No. 49 Booth Third street, Is.tbe agent for Philadelphia. Bhkrihak andSuit at thi Continbktat. Not (nly tills distinguished Major-Ueueral and bis suite, but several other ren arcable uUt can be seen at the Continental any day, at t hirle- HiokcnA Oo.'s first class Clothing House, In that building. The suits sold Iiere, like tbe General, are remarkable for their cAarpet- always satisfactory to our friends. Call nd see. Buttons Disorder", Livsb Oomplatkt, Cosrrvu Kkkh, Dyspiihia, etc, are speedily removed by Dr. D. Jay ne's Sanative Pills. The test of thirty years' use has proved them superior to all otber remedies for the cure or the various diseases for which they are recommended. In their action they are mild and certain, and maybe taken at any time without risk from exposure. Bold by all Druggists. Honesty is the Dest policy In medicine as well as in otber tblngs. Atkr's Sabsapakilla. la a genuine preparation of that unequalled Bpring medicine and blood purifier, decidedly uperlor to tbe poor Inflations heretofore in tbe market. Trial proves it. Fink Confections. At George W, Jenkins', No. 1037 Spring Garden street, can be obtained foreign fruits, nuts, almonds, etc., as well as a tine assortment of confections. Jenkins la worthy of a call. Fkozkh rACnfl. Peach Ioe Cream and Teach Water Ioe may be had every day and evening at Morse's Saloons, No. 903 and SiH Arch street. Try them. Lookiwq GLA6SFB In Walnut, Gilt, and Rose wood, superior workmanship, with plain or elaborate ornamentation. B. F. Kelmer A Co., manufacturers. No. 624 Arch atreet. Jowm B. Gougk will lecture In Horticultural Hall, October 9 and lo. aw-Purchase the "Model Hhoulder-Seam Shirt." SS-Purcbase the "Model Shoulder-Seam Shirt." 22-Purcbase the "Model Bhoulder-Seara Blilrt." McImtirb A Bao.. No. 1035 Chesnut street. Jonxs Thaohek, Printers, 610 Minor St. jra-TBBMKunotTS assortment mi'JYemendout Assortment Mf Tremendous Assortment Men's and Boyt' Clothing rit Merit and Boyt' Clothing !. Meit'i ana Buy wowing . WMett and Sett Stylet I BfJsttest and Best 8'ytet I f J Attest and Best my let r Latest and "'VANAMAltM A Baow. THK IiABGKST Clothino Housh, Oak Hall, Thk Cobnk or Sixth amp Mabkict Btbebtb. MA.BBIED. TTOFFMAN SMAI.L.-On tbe2?d Instant, by It-. T) Wwhburn . THFOWRK F. HOFFMAN, Phil. hTa. and MtaTjENNIK SMALL, of ttlrard villa. inVpbUHdelpmS" tS Mi.S'CARIUJi tt BROOKS, for tuerly f Bucks county. Pa. DIED. ANDREWS. On the 2Slb Instant, Mrs. ELIZA BETH ANDREWS, In the sstn year of her age. II er relatives and friends are resoeotfully iuvlted to attend the Kmeral, from her son's residence, corner St Forty -first street aud Westminster aveuue, West PhlFSSl. on Wednesday -ornlng a Woclook. . v r n -Mih Instant. WILLIAM B. BHARKEY. son ot Bernard and Mary Sharkey, la ' f the family, the mem- bers or the Velosophle Society, and the Graduating ChEa , o 1866 ot tbS University or Pennsyivan.a, are rirectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the respectfully '"7",. , ,i, street, without So?l next. ta. 2d of 0c.t0 " " ,n.,t TTXTZABETH W.. JOlirsBU. u. --,C,Ahr-. n.ar Centra Dr I ra nf 1 IBlV 1(1 n. rfUU IIOU"! a v ,. .-- in iIisb hi in VMair fii UHr agn, Her relative T and n-ends are Invited to attend the Her relative "J " nouoe, jrom the resldenoe ot Reasonable itardwatif', consisting O of .Inc. for putting under stoves; Mint, for Stove So, sloVe PoflsbesrShovels. Ton Poker,. Fur- nace Pcoops and ivjiuers, uoai ouuhiot, mo and Door fapri-gs. for sale by Ko. 8 CElght Thlrty-tlve) Market St., below Ninth. -r-n uirran snm KROUT. OR PICKLING I Cabbage. Peppers, Green Tomatoes, or other TKeta leT which require slicing, yon win, And the IrtfiTtihi slaw-Cutter very convenient For sale by adjasllble Blaw cutler T"'TBTjMAN A BUAW, NO. 3 (Eight Thlrty-tlve) Market St.. below Klnm, . vaijiptv ftp NRAT PICTURE NAILS A. with Porcelain. Ruby, Azure, Pink, and other ornamental heaos, just open- t rir.li?htThlrtv-flve) Market St.. below Ninth, ZZ. miTiRmiTftWH IMPROVED VENTI sU lated and Kasy-flttlng DRKH8 HAT'S jPfifn luall the approved fashions of tbeaeaaon. C1LKHNUT UirUt JL.l ii,r ii the Post'Offloa. V pti rw Www. JONK8, TKMPLB A CO., FASHIONABLE HATKBB, T.. ok u MINTIT SI rat Store above Chestnut street. 4 FOSTER, yABHIONABLE HA PTFR. No. 7 b. BitH Btreet. 4 li emspj T- A T E N T K D. PANTS SCOURED ASD I J vri'll K.I from 1 to t Inches, at Mottet r h L,i..m Dvelug aud Bcourlng, No, h ITnTH ""tff anTNo. 7 RACK Btreet. 17jSp nrntTTPW AND VERBAL DFSCRlP. " . it t. ....in. nn U winM. i,n. nf ( :iiaracier, wim - -, iiealth, JWucallon, etc., '"'f,; ENi at No. 722 CUlfiaNUT bireeU THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH frHlLA CITY INTELLIGENCE. OR ADDITIONAL LOCAL IT-MS 8KB PAOS. A SHOOTING AFFAIR. Cccentrle Exploits of "Chalky" Deane lie Becomes Rampant, amd Uets a Bal let in Ills Vliroat. Charles Deane, better known among the bumming order of the city as "Chalky" Deane, is a very troublesome customer, and in regarded by the police with but little lavor, owing to tbe frequency with which he comes uuder their attention, lie Is about thirty years old, and quite large for bis age. The quiet borough of Norrlstown has the honor or having fos tered and educated him. For some time past he hue made his home in Ibis city, having no pnillcular place of residence, but sojourning fa ere and there where most convenient. It would puzzle the police to give the pieclse number of times that they have taken this "chalky" Individual into custody on all sorts of disreputable aud disor derly charges. It has been a common pastime with him to break the Jaws and Ciack the hem Is of his companions; and Home time smco he was one of a party who mde a furious assault nnon Olllcer Ilarl, in tbe courso of which the olllcer loHt a portion of his nose, the dissevered frag ment. It is said, adhering to the teeth of ' Chalky." On one occasion, his riotous pro ceedings brought him before the Criminal Court, where be was sentenced to four years' Imprisonment. But before he had served out tbe lull period of bis sentence, be was again let loose upon society by an ill-judged act of Exe cutive clemency. Some men would have endeavored to mend their ways ufter such an experience, but "Chalky" Deane is too old in the ways of the world to learn wisdom, and bas of late had a standing quarrel with Mr. George W. Atkins, the proprietor of tbe Red Lion hotel, on beach street, below Coates. About two months ago, it Is said that be walked into that establishment, and fired the contents of a weapon at the head of tbe proprietor, tbe latter being struok in the forehead by a buckshot. On this occasion "C halky" was also armed with a billy, which was wrenched from his grasp by Mr. Atkins, and Is now sacredly preserved by tbe latter as a trophy of his victory. For this violent de monstration, "Chalky" was placed under ar rest, and a true bill has been found by the grand Jury, although he has not yet been placed oa trial. As Mr. Atkins had wonted "Chalky" In the recent encounter, the latter, on Saturday even ing, resolved upon having his revenge. He tbeiefore armod himself with a large knife, and went about among certain of his friends, assert leg that it was bis intention to go down to tbe Red Lion and cut out the of the pro prietor. He accordingly appeared at the Red Lion in the course of tbe evening, knife in hand, but left without doing any damage. Mr. Atkins, fearing his return, and a general de struction ol mirrors and glassware, closed his place and went to tbe office of Alderman Toland, wbo Issued a warrant for the arrest of "Chalky." The doors of the Red Lion were again thrown open, and about half-pout 11 "Chalky" again made bis appearance. He walked up to the bar, when he was requested by the proprietor lo leave the place. It is alleged that "Chalky" tben drew his knife, and made preparations for a desperate assault upon Mr. Atkins. Upon this the latter drew a pistol, which he discharged full in "Chalky's" face, the ball entering his mouth aud coming out through bis cheek. The wound was quite serious, although by no means dangerous, and "Chalky" was removed to the hospital for treat ment, in the ambulance of the Northern Liber ties Fire Company. He is now doing quite well, Yesterday Mr. Atkins was arrested by Ser geant Murray, and given a hearing by Alder man Toland. wbo held him in I2U0O ball for a lurtber bearing this afternoon. St. Michael's Day Imposing Church Ckbk- MOKIIBAKDHrLINDIDMCMC BKHAIIS BY BISHOP Wood Thk Bkjskdiction or Pio Nono. Yesterday morning, the Festival of ist. Michael the Arohangol wi commemorated In St. Michael's Church, on Second urcet, above Master, with much solemnity and grandeur, being participated In by a large num ber ot persons. Tbe cburch Itself Is a haudaume building, of spacious dimensions; but long before the hour fixed lor the commencement ol tbe services. It was crowded to suffocatiou, and tbe sacristies, the aisles, the stairways, and the front stei s were completely Jammed wilh people. Good nature and good order, however, prevailed, and tnnre was no murmurli g or loudly expressed dissatisfac tion by the throng of people who were obliged to stand during tbe services. The mala altar was beau tiiully Illuminated, and florally and otherwise decorated. Tbe side altars also presented a band some appearance, aud there was a marked aud re ligious solemnity in the entire preparations. Shortly alter lu o'clock tne Bis .nip aud clergy en tered the sanctuary, and while tbe former was being vested In bis episcopal rones, tne orcnestra periormeu the andante movement irom the symphony of Hiydn, No. 6, tbe adapit and allegretto bavlug been pre viously given. TbeBlslinp being seated noon a tem porary tbrone.solemn High Mass was Immediately commenced by Rev. AukusMu J. McOonomy, Chan cellor and Secretary of the Dioceee or Philadelphia, lie was assisted by the Very Rev. William 0'Hra, D. D., Vicar General of the Diocese, as assistant priest; Rev. Maurice A.Walsh, pastor orst. Michael's, as Deacon or the Mass; Rev. P. A. Treacy, as bub Deacon; Very Rev. P. A. Stauton. O. 8. A., ol St. Au gustine's, and Rev. Thomas Klernan. ot St. Anne's, as Deacons or Honor to the Bishop; and Rev. K. V. Bowan, as Master ot Ceremonies. The cbelr thundered rorlh the fine music of Haydn's Mass In t a majeec and noble composition. The "Jivrie f.teuon," we given wim uiucu eiruiu and nicety, lollowM by the "Gloria in Kxeelals," with Its respective gems, entities -jui iwm jrcc.m munch," "yuontum," and the nuaie, -vwn aanao .'C""' lv f.1t.. ....lain hv lh MiIUI E. audi. Kcenan. soprano and oontralto; Mr. Phlilp Moore, tenor; and Messrs. Gustav Anton and Jean Louis, bass: the musical department being under tbe dli ectlon of Mr. T. K. Harklns. The chorus was ably sustained by many voices of good quality, and the service was sung witn mucu regularity uu eityiciuu, The Gospel ol tne Mass naving ueeu huuk uy iuv Deacon, the Very Rev. Dr. O'Uara, V, O.. knelt at toe altar step, aua tne cnoirsang v em oaucio, opium, from the works of tbe Abbe Volger an ecclesiastical musician of corsiderable eminence. The Vicar-Gene ral then delivered a lengtay ana eloquent seriuuu frem the following text of the Psalmist: "Blesj the Lord, ye His angels, mighty In power to execute His Work. Hearken unto the voice of His word." Psalm 102:2n. He said our holy religion had been appointed by Almighty Mod to be ourguaraian angeiwniieon the earth, and we were bid to oast our eyes to heaven to behold the saints. He referred li a particular manner to the rtevntlen and affection which tbe Catholic Church bad ever cherished for St. Michael t. l.Hk.n..l Lna. 4am Inul mat YbIi. rl.!tril Tail ana cailea ou tnose present to in voae nis am intueir behalt attbetbrone or. Eternal Grace. He was con sidered tbe defender or faith, against rebellions spirits wuo were hurtea into ins regions oi aaraness. The creed was then sung lo Hoe style, and at the nrrVrtorr tha Mrmorare. from Sumbllotte. TheKdno (ui, JSracdirfiij and Agnus Dei followed this In the pre scribed form; and alter the post communion, Blsup Wood, wearing His mitre, ana witn crozier in nana, ascended the altar aud briefly thanked the congresa- tlon for the Interest they manifested In bis behalf during his alwence ar d for the substantial aid which IPey uaa entrustea mm to carry to inn noiy ravuer. He referred to bis travels through tbe different countries of Kurone. where he had always remem bered his neoDle at tne altar, uamoucuy was mating rapid strioea in those countries, but amongst no people did be see more eairyitig eviuence or religious au vancement and orosoerlty than amongst bis own. He spoke ot the necessity of having another new rhnrch lii Kensinaton. and hont d steps would he soon taken towards tne erection oi nne lariier aua even more haniisome than bt. Mluliael's. which he con ceded was asking a great dual, and difficult to obtain, via then snnae ot the nri vlleae alven blm by his Holi ness. Pope Pius IX, to Impart the Papal Benediction, uii u the same as If the Pooe were actually tire- sent, and suld he would now give them this Pontifical 'rha.nirreiatlon then knelt down, and the Bishop Seng aloud tbe following Verslde: "Sit A'otnen Jomtni Benedlctun,;" to which the choir responded, Kr hne fiiuui e.t tu in sircuhtm." Blshou ".rlmtoriiira no.tirum ntminr Jonia." Choir "lui JecU ctrUtm et terrain." The Bishou tuen blessed the people In the usual manner, fat lug BenediciU vos Omnipotent Devt, ratrr et fHlu.etHiilrtlut Utttieii. jtinen." Tha Hervh'AH were then concluded, and as the con gregation left the Church, the orchestra performed anotuer grauu nymiiuuuy. Clorb of a Pastoratb On our sixth page will be found tne farewell sermon preacneu yesterday at the Trinity Methodist Eplsoopal Church, on Eighth street, above Kace, by the Hev. U. H. Natial, D. I. Ills subject was a re trospect of Christianity from the close of his thirty yeurs' labor in the Christian ministry, iir NikIhI's connection with the Trinity Churoh is now at an end, and he leaves tbe city to oaunma his duties as Professor of Historical Theology in the Drew Theological Seminary, at Madison, N. J. His successor will be the Uev. James K. McClelland, the recent pastor or the Ar,.i Mreet Methodist Cburob, who was pre vented, by serious illness, from taking a charge at tbe time of meeting of the last Philadelphia Conference. A Pais op Bbixiobbbhts. Yesterday after noon a couple of roughs, named John Parks and John MaloD. knocked down a peaceable cltleen named Mr. Thompson, while he was walking in the neighborhood known as"Flat Iron Kun." He was severely beaten about the i ... j w,u- in tbarlha. The nair of bruisers were arrested by Offloer Treft, had a hearing before Alderman Helus.and oommHled to answer the ouarge oi - tiF,IV. .u0I',mc" "HRntog Tmg Evmtiito. This la the last week of the political camnalirn .iMjSSi.'r.0' b'lD" Hellvely on aii forthls even?ng!Dg i are made .J?" rre"t event of the evmilns; will he a grand raily of the Republicans of tbe Sixth. Eiev "tu. Twelfth, and Thirteenth Wards, on tbe Old York road above Callowblli street. Let there be a "great outpouring" on this occasion, which Will put to shame the powwows of tne medi cinal nondescripts, Wlh Ward The Republicans of this ward will meet at 73(1 o'clock at Leech's hotel, on Cherry street, and listen to addresses hy able speakers. They will then proceed In a bodv lo thi mans meellng which Is to be held at the corner of York road and Callowblli street. Mnth W'aid The Democracy will meet at No. 1121 Market street, and be addressed by H. Snyder Delay and others. Twent -third Ward The Republicans of frankford are thoroughly awake to the great issnr. of the day. which will not tw suffered to go by default in that section of tbe city. A series of meetings will be held clurlrgibe week at the Odd lei lows' Hall, at which the following speakers will be present: Monday, Hon. Lewis W. Hall; Tuesday, Hon. James M. Hcovel; w edneaday. General Km nit Jordan; Krldey, Hon. H. B. t-wope; Monday, Hon. Morion Mcctiaei Also, ritulnir the series or meetings, Hon. Charles O'Neill, H"n. John W. Forney, Hon. W. B. Mann, ex-Uov-ernor Pollock, A. Wilson Henszey, E and Kdward G, Lee, Kq. Twenty-fourth Ward The Democracy and nonde scripts or the First Division will meet at 7 o'clock this evening, at the conur of Thirty-fifth s'reet and the Lanca'ter Pike. Twenty-sixth Ward A meeting of the Dnbree fac tion or the Republican War 1 Executive Committee will be held at the southwest corner or Eighteenth and Carpenter streets, at S o'clock this evening. Tbe Democratic Ward Executive Committee will meet at the corner ot Heventeenlh and Carpenter streets, at 7'KO o'clock. At the same place there will be a gathering of the Democracy and nondescripts. At o'clock this evening, In the small apartment known as room No. 7, of No. 411 Chesnut street, there will be a "grand outpouring" oi claptrap by the non rescript andiclne people. The constitution will be overhauled, and Its grievous ills duly solaced by tbe herhs of "Doctor" bwann and his eclectic colleagues. As the "Doctor" is also President of 'the Hoclety (or Promoting Cruelty to Animals," due notice is given tlialthey will have a short respite until the "consti tution" bas fully recovered from the severe siiocka given to It by Bheridan and Hlckles during the past week. TnB Weatubr Record for thb Month. The atmosphere this morning was so sharp and cool that everybody was inquiring the state of the thermometer. For their satisfaction, we give tbe following reoord made by that instrument at tbe Exchange, together with the figures of last year, by way of comparison; i sue. Pay. tA.M. 12 M. SJ?.M. Day. 9A.M. 12 M, 1 P.M. 1 64 75 77 1 75 84U 87 l 67 74 75 2 75 82 88 I 70' 80 83 3 75 87 90 4 71 8S 83 4 ..73 83 85 6 71 80 80 5 72U 8a 84 6 73 83 88 6 .71 77 79 7 7a 80U 80 7 70 76 7 8 68 7 2 7o 8 71 77 T7 9. 65 68 6V 0 03VJ 71 77 10 67" 72 68 10 61 74 78 11 64 68 67 11 67 71 73 12 6f 70 73' 12. 73 77 U 80 13 66 77 82 13 64 76 U 774 11 53 72 72.14 70 81 81 15 64 69 71 15 62 65 67 18 64 75 77 16 62 67 68 17. 68 83 84; 17 61 74 78 18 70 77 82 18 70 4 85 19 73 8 5 87 19 9 81 88 '20 71 75 80 20 68 70 75 21 65 72! 73 21 73 82 77 22 60Ji 71 73(22 50 60 63 23 62 68 60 23 50 62 64 H 21 62 60H 69 1 21 50 63 68 25 68 72 75; 25 54 68 72 26 63 62 65 28. 70 82 63U 27 48 rXiJi 6527 63 65 69 28 54 69 73 28 65 68 72 29. 62 ' 72 75,29 58 67 68 80 48 63 ...30 62 69 72 A Bad Lot op Boys. Daniel. Joan, and James Mann, John Hays, John Gill, and Kd ward Farren, boys whose ages range from ten lo sixteen years, were arrested last Saturday upon the charge of larceny. OIU is the leader ot the gang, which has been committing depre dations upon tbe stores in the neighborhood of Fifth and Bixtb and South streets and in Ches nut street, for some time past. About four weeks ago Gill's father was robbed of $1700 while he was asleep, and the gang went lo Wil mington, Delaware, to spend It and have a good lime. 1 hey were arrested lor stealing hand kerchiefs and fancy articles Irom the stores on Chesnut street, and after a hearing before Alderman Hurley, were sent to the House of Refuge, Thk Pkiek Rino. The prize fight which was to have come off on Thursday last, between Harney Mullen and Dan. Dillon, residents of Kensington, has caused considerable discussion among tbe sporting fraternity. The stakeholder bas paid tne stakes over to Muuen, auu mis tbe friends of Dillon object. They oonlend that Dillon appeared in the ring in time, while the stakeholder argues that he did not, and, there fore, Mullen was entitled to ttie money. Tne friends of Mullen, in order to settle difficulties, offer to bet any amount of money on their man; but Dillon's mends win not consent to a ngnt unless It be for the old stakes. Stealing Fio Iron. Last Saturday evening Francis McCullough and William Btreeter were arrested for drunkenness and disorder in Rich mond street. After they had a bearing upon that charge, the Harbor Police preferred the charge of larceny of a quantity or pig Iron against tTlem. Tne pig iron was found In a wagon which the defendants were driving one morning about three weeks ago, In the neigh- borhood of iseaon and ttnacicamaxon streets. They were held In default of S1000 ball to answer, by Alderman Shoemaker. Thb Death of the Rbt. R. Q. Chase. At 1 o'clock this afternoon a meeting of the Pro testant Episcopal clergy of this city and vicinity was held In the vestry room of the Cburch of the Epiphany, to take action upon toe recent aeoin oi tne xtev. xtooeri u. uuase by drowning oil' ibecoast of Maine. Appropriate re.-olutlons were passed. Stealing Farct Ware. John Williams had a hearing, before Alderman Morrow last Satur day, udou a charge of larceny. It appears that John was guilty of appropriating a number of fancy nasKets wnion ne saw nanging outside a store-door at Seventh and Booth streets.wlthout consulting the wishes of tbe owner. He was arrested ana neia in ihuu Dan to answer. A Dishonest Servant. A colored female, giving tbe name of Sarah Wright, was arrested at Ninth and Willow streets last Saturday, upon aenarge of larceny, sue had been employed as a servant at that place, and had stolen aauantity of children's clothing. She was held In 1800 ball to answer, by Alderman lieltler. Robbina Coal Cars. John Naele was ar retted at tbe Falls of Schuylkill last Saturday on tbe charge of stealing coal from the coal trains on tne Heading uauroad. it la alleged that Nagle has been carrying on this line of business lor some time past, tie nad a hearing neiore Aiutrmun eiiuex, ana was committed to anbwer. Belliko Liquob ok Sunday. William Wright, who keeps a tavern at No. 1012 Rich mond street, near Cumberland avenue, was arrested at 10-40 A. M., yesterday, upon the charge of selling liauor on Sundav. He bad a hearing neiore Aiuerman sinex, and was held in iVW oau to answer. A Mean Thrft. A fellow named Phineas Taylor was arrested at Seventh and Olrard avenne. last Saturday, upon the charge of lar ceny or a arecs irom nis sister-in-iaw, whioh be hnd take n and tried to sell. He had a hearing before Alderman Fitch, who held him for a fur ther hearing. A Dedication. Yesterday the new colored Methodist Churoh at Kvershara Mount, New jersey, was aenicateo witn nppropriute cere monies. The Hev. Bishop Wayman, of the African M. 10. Church. was nresent and officiated aK'Klkted by the Pastor of the church, Uev. Jacob juiiciieu, anu me ivev. vv. moo re. Railroad Accident. Last Saturday evening Magaaiena Conrad, a Uerrnan girl, aged twenty one, while walk Inu on tbe German town Branch luwlroad, below Tioga street, was struck by tne engine of a train passing and severely iu jureo. mere were no bones broken Attempted House Robbery. During last satnrdavor Saturday nlnht. some thieves no . i . . . I ..... i . . .... . r ... uill Ua viiirnuuti iuui bile uouse ui mr, m.i. ..if. 1822 Wallace street, bv bnrstluir onen the baok door. The house was ransacked, but nothing v no it uiuvuil, Fugitive prom Justice. Ernest Shaw was arrested up town last (Saturday, on a Warrant Ismed by the authorities of Trentor on the charge of stealing a quantity of tv.oks from a store lu that piuco. After a bearing belore Ahieriiiftu , loud ho was remar.ded to Trenton. - jffkPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1867. Thh MfjRrmn-"1 MlLLKVP to ,aH -Wees the recoil a ft at i fact that tbe InwMn ni tvSn"W hi? victim was murdered wore too k"u , ant buwiuieic.i ..... -...,, in -if a,; ft!rm until nearly that time bad eluDsod. Wmo -t about S300 with him at the tlmw, and if Me went out of the olty on foot and succeeded ta getting to Baltimore, Washington, or to any point down South, it will be next to impossible to rntrh him. Then, too, the fact tbwt he Is hardly. If at all, known In this olty; a-nd also tbe difficulty of giving prominent distinguish ing trails of individuals of oolor, it would seem that the chances of got ting him are very slim. An Idea of the difficulties In the case may be illustrated by the length of time that elapsed be tween the murder of a negro girl down In the Neck a few years ago, by a negro named Peter Mattocks, and the capture of tbe murderer. The latter was well known, bota In this olty and in iiulf Imore, and was a remarkable look ing man. Yet his rapture was the result ot a watchful and carefnl search that lasted for months, and he was then only taken by acci dent. Miller la a man but little known here, and has always been a quiet, well-disposed person, who has attracted very Utile or no notice. He has not been near his lateresldonoe in Chester county, and it Is not at all probable that he will be so. A Tinwo of Beauty, The window of Messrs. Wlllnox & Qtbhs' Sewing Machine Emporium., at Ho. 770 I'hesnut street, has all the morning been surrounded by a large and interested crowd ot people, who were watching the movements of a beautiful piece of workmanship In the shape ot a gold and silver model ol the steamship Morgan. This beautiful work of art Is mounted on a muslc-bnx, and when the latter Is In operation the wheels of the Morgaa like wise revolve; It Is 2I inches In length, and is made upon a scale of S-87tno! an Incb to the foot. The panel work, wheel-houses, and wheels are of solid 18-karat gold, the bull aud malu decks being of solid silver, half coin standard and half pure. There are 34 ounces or the former, aud 163 ounces of the latter metal In the ship, which was constructed In seveu weeks by M r. J. I), lienton, of Wilmington, Del., and bus been sold for tH.Oo io Mussrs. I'helan & Colleudar, of Now York. Mr. Benton bas constructed eighteen of these minia ture vessels and one locomotive. The latter was pre sented to Hnmuel M. Felton, Ks'i,, the President of the Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company, tino of the vessels was a model of the celebrated Monitor, and was presented to John Kricason; It cost 17000. The Commonwealth was sold In Europe for lnooo. The price of the others ranged between tirooand laoou. The Morgan will remain In Messrs. Wllloox & Glbbs' window until noon to-morrow, when it will be taken to New York and transferred to Its purchaser. Prbsbntatiou. .On Saturday evening last, Mr. Kobert Patterson, a retiring member of the Fairhlll Forge and Rolling Mill Company, was presented with a beautifully bound Bible, in a glass case, and a gold pen and pencil, by the employes of the establishment. The presenta tion took place at Mr. Patterson's residence, No. 437 Diamond streot, and the Key. Mr. Cooper, of the Cohocksink M. E. Churoh, made tbe presentation speeoh, which was responded to appropriately by Mr. Patterson. The Bible contains tbe following inscription: "Presented to Kobert Patterson a token of regard from his employes." The occasion was a very interest- lug and pleasing one. Crpbltt to a IIorsb. Andrew Freeling, a German, hired a horse and carriage to take a child to a christening yesterday morning. While at Seventeenth and Spruce streets, the horse would not go to suit him, and be beat it to brutally that he was arrested. lie had a bearing before Alderman Patchell, and was held In $500 bail to answer the charge of cruelty to animals. FOR SALE. jm WEST TULPEHOCKEN STREET, GER B.!ii MAKTOWN. FOR HALE A handsome double modern residence, containing fourteen rooms, exolu elve ot Washroom. Pantry. Storeroom, and China Closet, and with extra conveniences. Lot loo feet by 218 feet deep; beautifully Improved. Location most desirable. Also, superior Carpets and Furniture, nearly new, lor sale It desired. J. Al. re nuni, 9 28 7t No. 5"S WALNUT (Street. WANTS. WANTED A GUNNING SKIFF. ADDRESS L. T., at this office, stating where can be sea ana price. it- BOARDING. A -i Q-J GIRARD STREET. BETWEEN L I l Chesnut and Market and Eleventh and Twelfth streets centrally located. Accommodation for permanent, transient, and table Boarders. 9 112m BOARDING WANTED. BOARDING. WANTED, IN A GOOD LOCA tlon, boarding for a family, consisting ofa gen tlemau, his wife, and -five children, for ibe fall and winter, for wblch a good price will be paid; and one wnere mere are no oiuer ooaraers wouia ne preierrea. Address "MEKCH4NT," Box 1257 Philadelphia Post Oflice. stating price per month, and location, and time When an interview can iih nu. it iq EXCURSIONS. WILMINGTON STEAMBOAT LINE. OHANOE OF HOUR. KTO. H. M. FKLTON and ARIEL will run as follows: Leave CHKSNUT street whan at s a. m. ana s f. M !- WILMINGTON at 7 A. M. and 12 81 P. M stooping at CHESTER and HOOK each way. Vare tAiiriln.ln,ilnn u n.nt. TT.niir.lnn Hnlral. nn.4 1.lt boat, 26 cents. .are to cnester or hook, iu cents. rest DAILY EXCURSIONS TO WIL. mlngton. Del. On and after TUErt- iiA V, beptember 10, tbe steamer KL1ZA UANUUX will leave second wharf above Arch Btreet daily at 10 A. M. and 4 P. M. Returning, leave MAKKJlT Htreet w narr. w liminKtun. at I a. ta.. auu i sr. m. Fare for the round trlp......,...nM..,n.....50 cents (Single ticket m..m..mm....w.h0 cents Chester and Marcus Hook ... -...-..ft) oenla f or ruruier particulars, appiy un ooara. 7 2atf L, W. BURNS. Captain. MISCELLANEOUS. JpOR THE INFORMATION OF HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT BKCURITIKB, who may wish to convert tbem into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS OF TUB Onion Pacific Railroad Co., We publish below the terras npon which they may now be exchanged at the office of the Agents of tha Company in this city, ( WHi PAINTER 4c CO., HO. S SOUTH TIIIKD 8TBGET, It will be seen that a handsome profit may be realised by tbe exchange. On 6-21 of 1862, a difference of 284 83 will be paid. On 6-20S of 1864, do, 189 J8 will be paid. On 1-20S Of I860, On B-tt of July 'ts. On 1881s, On 10-408, On T-80S, id series, do, 1109-88 will be paid, do Ii74'38wlllbe paid, do. 209-83 will be paid, do. 8f3lwlllbepai, do. 1180-33 will be paid, do, W4'88 will be paid. On 7 -toe, Sd series, (For each thonsand exchanged.) IS lmtfp THE WEBER PIANO i is pronounced by the First Musicians in the oouatry THE BEST PIANO MANUFACTURED, For Immense rower, Sweetnest, Brilliancy, and Equality of Tone, Elasticity of To,uch, and Durability. honlnger Co. Navr Patent Tremolo Expression ORGANS AND MELODEONS, A CiBBAT INVENTION. J. As CETZE, 9 28 ImCp NO. lift CMKMWITT WTHKET. STEAM KNIilNE MANUFACTURED BY "CtJRLIhH," Providence. Klr.e of cylinder, ) i,.h rtlHiiielerhv 48 Inch stroke-about one hundred and ten horse power. Apply W Tf VAN murderer Mlll-r . " 1 1 L . b? pcleH thntaflil.tr """ u nuur s Stan TJrli.-ltT "ted, owing to the CorVof WOOD nd TWENTY-FOU1UU bt., 1'hHa, THIRD EDITION Trg rnrtroTtitA cr vrrrnr Plaaatlon Barkleg with the Dallot-Rn. plaeness of all Parties Over the Result. New Ort.isans. Sept. M. Trie eleotlon is scarcely noticed by the constitutional Journals. The iiewly-enfranclilsed freedmen have the election all to tliamnelves, and enjoy the change hugely, parading the streets in holiday cos tomes, and armed with knives, revolvers, and heavy bludgeons. The resnlt of to-day'g proceedings promises not to dlfl'er materially from that of yesterday. Day and night police forces were called out yesterday, but tbo latter were wit-drawn to any. Ho far but little disturbance has taken IAaeo. LEQA1. intelligence. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COUnT-Jue'ge Ca,1 walader. Romherger el ai. vs. Itmwo. In tills case the delendant, a merchant ot Carlisle, at the petition of the plaintiffs, ws declared an Involuntary bank rupt, lie then confessed Judgment in regard to cer tain claims or over tlu.ooo to his relatives, which rela tives soon begnn proceedings upon this Judgment. The plnlnllMs then applied to tills Court for an in terlocutory injunction to restrain the (Sheriff from selling the detemlant's property upon the Judgment, and the Court granted the injunction. This, then, was a aiollon to dissolve the Injunction. The matter having bean fully argued by H. C. Hrewster for defen dant, and H. U I'lmau for plaiulilT, the Judge decided It as follows: In this case the motion to dissolve tbe Interlocutory Injunction Is refused, without prejudice to the parlies enjoined to contest the right of the assignee lu bank ruptcy either In tbe Court of Bankruptcy or In this Court at tbe final hearing. To d'ssolve tbe Injunc tion at the present stage of the case would be prema ture and useless to the defendants. It would be pre mature, because, though the law were In their lavor (a question which I do not decide), yet the fuels are not so separable from points of law that the answer should be conclusive in their favor. To dissolve the Injunction preliminarily would, moreover, be useless, because they could not obtain the fruits of their exe cutions, except under a future decision either at the final bearing or In the Court of Bankruptcv. DISTRICT COURT Judge Uiroud. Jury trials began In this Court to-dny. (eorge It. West vs. Thomas M. Plowman, to assess damages as to Thomas M. l'lowmati and to try as to Ueorge Plowman, terra tenant. An action on mort gage. The allegation on the part ot the plaintiff was: On tbe 1st of Jannarv, 1864, Mr. West made a con tract with Thomas M. Plowman, In which the latter agreed to build for the former a house on Moynmen sing avenue, for a consideration or tooo, In the written agreement, though really VTOUt was the con tract money. On tbe evening of June 1, Mr. Plowman asked Mr. West to advance him some money on the contract, saying that ha had business In Washington city and other places, and was called firdt from one place to another; but tbat be would give ample security that In caseof his death he (Mr. West) mould not lose his money, and should have tbe house completed. Mr. West at this lime declined to advance the money. Bhnrlly atterwards Mr. Plowman repeated the request, and otlered to give a mortgage upon property that was perleutly free; again assuriug Mr. West that his house should be completed according to contract, and that In case anything went wrong be could re cover the mortgaged property without putting more money Into them. Mr. West agref d to this, and the building was commenced on the 13th of March About fifteen days afterwards he advanced IViiiO to Mr. Plowman, and received a mortgage on property In blgel street, lie 'ore the building lu Jetl'ersou ave nue was completed Mr. Plowman failed, and the build ing and the land on which It was to be erected, for whtcn Mr. West hud paldj2l"8, were sold on me chanics' liens by the sherlfT. Mr. West then began EroceedlnKS upon his collateral security, the mortgage, ut here he was met by George Plowman, and unable to obtain possession. . . 1 he defense alleged that the contract was not ful filled on account of tbe lailnre of Mr. Thomas M. Plnwman and the subsequent sheriff's sale: and George Plowman cume Into the rase and set up that the property on Siegle street had also been cleared ot the mortgage held by Mr. West, by sheriff's sale. On DJMTRICT COUItT-Judge Sharawood.-Gordon & Ferguson vs.. William II. Moore. An action upon a promissory note. On trial. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Judgrs Ludlow and Brewster. The equity argument list was .before this NIbl PRIUB Judge Thompson. Qulggle and wife vs. Perscb et al. The fol.owlue decree was made by consent ot counsel: And now.Hepteraber so. iss?, this case having been heard by the Court, on the report of the master and the exceptions thereto. It Is hereby adjudged nnd decreed tha', the said exo.ptlons he dis missed and tlie report OI the said master be confirmed, and the defendants. Eamuel Hepburn and John P. Persch, pay to the plaintiffs the sum of 13,4fiO, with interest from the 1st dav or June, 18S4. and costs. Decree pro forma. Thompson. J. An appeal wus men takeu to the Supreme Coutt In Banc. COURT OP QUARTER BE8SION8-Judge Pelrce. Tbe whole of this morning's session was taken up by tbecaseof the Commonwealth vs. Maria I. ally arid Anthony I.ully. The charge was false pretenses. xiuiore raporieu. un trial. P E N I N C. nOMER, C0LLADAY & CO. WILL. OPEN On WEDNESDAY, October 2, FALL AND WINTER CLOAKS. SUITS, ETC. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESNUT St., t S03t PHILADELPHIA, C1AMDEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY R.R. (NEW IOUTH.) to the BUBL1KGTON COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR, to De neta at MOUNT HOLLY on TUESDAY and WKDNJiMJJAY, Oct. I and t. 1M7. Leave Philadelphia tuppersldeot MABKKT Utreel) at 7 aud 11 A, M. and Ms P. M. sai utu inu, . leave Mount IIollv at W 20 A. M. and 12 40 aud ( P. V. All trains will stop at Merchantavllle, Moorestown, Hartlord, Barclay vllle, and Haluexport, and directly In front of the iW Grounds, to let out and lake la Passengers. 0,.. U 30 2t V. pmi.n,oiiimiii-iiuii., mo HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. X The nnderslgned reapectlully calls the attention Of the public K me stoca oi inun iu ru tnder Vinegar rr pickling and general family use alBO, to bis popular "lonlo Ale," free from all Iinpn- rltles, ana emiorsea oy mo luouitm . vt. nd wholesome beverage lor wean and delicate con- stllntloua, . , th weuvexen m u. - 7 j7 JOUiTan', No. tae PEA K Btrcel, 11 71 up Bf'ow Third .and Walnut and Dona. QERLACH & KLING, IIirOitTEBai Ul via vv-"i MO. 118 MOUTH SIXTH TKEKT. A flClsss Restaurant is connecieu wim iu Wholesale aud Betull Wine House, where natrons mav oblaln'ou accommodating tvrms, every,dellc.ttcy tne marae. miunin. ruvin,... . . . ,. un..nn.i an In lojl. H Y.'l Mill T-nrM3r'RS'AND WOSTISINtlULiftl'S 1'UUfVKl X KNivm Pearl and Btug Haudlea, of beautiful r.X, miimfclih' and WADK & HCTCHlt'B II ili""i . , ... 1 i , a T L WklTf T D U OA 'Ji a HAZOIUii IQIl l lit) WlWUrtllvAl A. CW Uill -OI Vtvy4J, WJlHBOMi Of U.e ni.BH! .qua. .,-., . m..ui iPollahed at P. MAKJfilKA'a. No. US TKNTH lrit. below Clieenut BENCH CIRCULATING LIBRARY. PAUL E. I'IBAHD, FBENCH BOOiihl-I.LKK, h lATIONEB AND KiMURAVFK, No. VJ1 B. KLi.VKNT1 Btreel VHlUAD-UVHIi. K5p EAFNKS8 EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT lenoe and skill have Invented to assist tha hrorlug In every dctcreeof deatrtotut; also, Heaplralora; alBO, Oraudall's i'aleut Crutches, superior to ttif Heapiraiors; outers in v.. av r, dla.uivlu,a. a, i. . bu-eet, below Uiesuub 86lt 'FOURTH EDIT I Of J MOM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. i ..ivBta to xvaniiia tklrobaph. j Washington, Sept. 30. A Penniylyanlan Consulting tbe Presi dent. John L. Dawson, of Western. Pennsylvania, U bcre on Internal Revenue business. He is con ctrnrd lnapucket company runnlnir between Pntsburtr anti Brownsville, wnlcb. It is eald naa been involved in some dispute with the Ua venae oilicers in regard to taxes, and Dawson comes to explain and arrange the diaicnlty. While here, however, he has improved the opportunity to consult the President upon Pennsylvania aUalrt. New Orleans Mortality. The deaths in New Orleans from September 15 to September 22 were 645, of which 418 were from yellow fever and 73 from other fevers. The Publlo Debt Statement. The pnbllc debt statement for September will not be ready until Saturday next. Personal. Mr. Ballantvne. a leadlns London banker, had a lona- interview with 8ccretarv McCulloch tuts niomlnjt, Mr. Ballantjne Is here to study our financial ej stern. New York Dank Statement. NEW York. Rrnt. 8(1. Tha Hanlr .l.tumrnt ahows an decrease of 2,875,ol8 In loans, $S78,6J5 m npecie, ?w,tsz7 in circulation, and a decrease of (4,161,629 In deposits, aud 1,717,86 In legal tenders. ... Hearings at thb Ckstrat. Hta-iow TWnm Alderman Boitler. at 2 o'clock today, Thomas Bro- ' thertoa, residing at Fortieth and Market, a primer oy iraue, ueurge rotherton. and Peter Burns had a further hearing, charged with forgery. William it. TllODIU NVnrnMl!li.i... t n K .mAnnl Of t70o shown); (hey are forgeries; (letters mown) they are also forgeries; (three letter shown) thevare genuine, my handwriting; am a manufacturer of fluur at 1 hlrleeutb and Willuw I reels; recoil wt a person calllDg on me on the l.'Uh ol September; it was a maa who gave the same of Wliltaui Hughes; that is to one there (Heorge Brotherton); be purchitsed two barrels of flour, aud ottered lo payment a oer tlilr.ate ot deposit on the Fourth National Bank; ho desired me to pay him the difference: I didn't like to receive It, not knowing whether the mouey was la bank; I kept the certificate until tbe next morning. inteuaing to go to Dank and see ir tbe money was do posited there: the man called about WHO o'clock next day; I had forgotten to go to the bank) I sent my young man to the bank, giving blm a cheek for i'2-8, and told blm It the money was there lo give Hughes the check; he went down, found the money there, and gave the man the check: It was never presented lor payment at the bank; Hughes staled to me that the money was his brother's, and he desired me to send the floor to PhtBulxvllle, where be was; I did sot I went to that place on Friday or s.atorday last, and made Inquiry as lo the disposition of (be flour; I was in'ormed that a man auswerlug the descrip tion of this one had applied fur tbe flour, received it. and sold It for 1 10 a barrel, the price I sold It to him tor was im-50; about six months ago I was Importing wheat from California, and employed William U. Huey to purchaoe sold lor me: I bad several con-veri-altona with blm: they were generally personal: I addressed some notes; I ceased dealing with him S or 6 mouths ago; the last conversation I bad witn him was. I think, by letter. James B, Finiey sworn Am clerk In Mr. Thomas' oil Ice; recollect a person calling at the olHceontba Hih lust, in reference to purchasing some Hour; that Is the man fGeorge Brothertou); gave Brotherton tha check for (72-60, as Mr. Thomas had told me; I saw defendant some days after ou tbe corner of Eleventh and Cherry streets. The hearing was being continued when our report closed. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 30 Ke ported by De Haven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third streot - BKTWEKN BOARDS. two city (a. New....luli 46 u PennaR..... 52! too do. New 101 '4 12000 do. New 1014 2600 do-New lol.i iluoOCft Am6s, '89.. . M S4ICT. Pn M 9. m a...Sd 07 2 do. II do 19 do... 100 sh Bead B. HJJXJOND BOARD. tisoo city as, New.....iol mmo CamCifyes.sSwn 98 t200 do. New.lul H too do. New MIX 10 sn ranna k...h..m dii 8 sb Mlnehlll.......... 7, 100 ali N Ceiit.....5. Hip ah Hasq Cnl .... IS f too do.Old 9H4 :ooo C A Am is.'bs..... Wii R0CKHILL & WILSON, CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St. FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. We offer to the public tho largest and best selected Stock of Ready-made Cloth ing In tho. City, for Men's and Boys' Wear. Also, an elegant assortment of Piece Goods, which we will make to order for Men and Boys, at reasonable prices. and In the most approved styles. Always on hand a full assort ment of Fall and Winter Over coats' and Business Coats. Coachmen's Coats, Hunting Coats, New Style Walking Coats, Pants and Vests, of all descriptions. Boys' Ready-made Clothing in great variety. ROCKHILL & WILSON, NOS. GO AKD4JS tnESNPX STREET. g SO Sin PHILADELPHIA. GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Tne Finn shirt emporium, Nos. 1 ana 3 North SIXTH Btreet. JOHN C. ARRISON, Importer, llanufactar.r, asid Daalar 1st Kvery Description of r.KTIEHI:N'B rVRKIMIIIHQ VOOOO, Woold Invite Inspection to bis FINS STOCK Ol" GOOI'Li, suitable 1 or the season, selling off at moderate prices. Espoclol attention given to the manafketore ol klKV. bill HIH AND COLLARS. Warrantadto tlvesatlafiiotlon. Irp QAUCH'S RAW SVPER-PUONrilATB OF I.I9IK. ,.hS. 52 ...!. 61X .b60. 61 Tbe treat Fertiliser or all crops. Quick la 114 action, aud permuueul In lis e-tscUh itutbllaked ovw iwtiive years. lNtalera supplied by the carno, direct from Um wharf ' Ot Hie manufaclory, on liberal terms. Manufactured only by BATTOH A BONB, OWcaSa. SOBonth DKiuVWAKK A venae, Kninwtrn thllm1wlphla IL. CUAOIN & CO., NO. 420 COMMKUCH Hlreet ue-al (louinilHslou Merolianis. .ju eiamlv on hand and for sale al lowest mark. el prtoea. Whale, Klephant, ftlavk Vmh. Cod 1-ver, and Hperna Oils, dlreot Irom Ke v Kedford. hol ageuls lor Ilia Jturu-aCoUipauy tlucliiuuiy Uill, l.litt, 8 28wamCp J.