6 THE DAILY nVKKlNG TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULY C, 18G8. EUROPE. Iull Dotes to Juno .AfTutrBin Enaliiiid nn l on the Continonf. By the arrival at New York of the ctcum hip Hansn, we Lave raa'l u.itu from Kdrope to June 2.1. . CiREAT BRITAIN. Taxation ad Il.v.u Statistics of Tbe offlrinlKta'H'iP'il ub'r(ict of (Jrent rtrita'n howHtlmt tlie (jrc-si luvcn ie tuxes of lliu lat financial ver amount'! I to 2 0. 2 I. pir head ot opnliitioo. i) I v oner- in th list, twelve yeirs viz., in ih yi'iir 18(13 CO' -has tlio riu.io of taxation ben lower fhan tliK unl oiiIv ot.ee lias It btrn fo low-viz., In l8iH-f9. Tlti ex penditure, however, excoi'd(l the im.'oaie, an I amounted to 2 7.-. 3.1. per hr-iuj, but that ratio lias bet n exiTcnViI in six ol tlio l;i t twelve vears. This statement does not iucliitl'! the ex pvnditnre upon lord irutions, which u noauis to about half a tnillioo a vr-ar, tltp annual pnym-tnt ef which pocs to swell the cli feu for tin-n i tioual debt. The uurpdcmcl ttindtHl 6Vbt lias beeu reduced to i41,19ii 32 on (tie 31t ol Hatch lust; tlie terminable annuities at that Utc, :) 117,270. repii'Hi'iiii'd a capual of 47 V20,'M2. or double the ainojiit ol tin? 31st Murch, 1HU7: ihc uulunded debt in JIarch hot as 7.911.1(10. In lh(i7 'here were imported' ami rotable. 1 for homo conemiiption Ml pounds ot corn per be id l the population, tois po'imls of raw ftuar, 3'fi8 oimds ol tea, 1 !)5 po.inds ol tobtuco, 4,1: pounds ol knitter, 'i 'M puutiNol cheese, l'f2 pouuds of bacon and limns, frlO pounds ot pan,, toes. 045 ciilhn or wine, 13-i: e'ajn, 0-27 tfttl Jons of spirit', and 0 71 callous of h me ma it npirlls pawl excise duly. Tlie number ol vsvl-i registered as b lontrinjr lo tin? United Kin? loin &t i he end or l(iti7 whs 28,773, of 6.75.1,0(1.1 tom, whereof 2'J3l, of 1)01,002 tons, were ate inters: 1210 vessels, of 2s.2,9:i0 tons w. re built, an I 'ir-t rtyiatrri d in the United Kintrdoiii iu HtJ7. The quantity ol Britistt wheat sold iu lo) inatket t iw wa only 2,721,'m-I tar ers. Indns 400,'i00 fewer than in lii, an I Ml) o mi fewer than in 1-05. The capital iu tli- timid i of Mvincs banks at the end of 18'i7 was :t(l,l7G,flH In the trustee banks, and :i.71!t.92'. in the l'Obt Office banks. Tlie December a vent l-p ot hunk notes iuc reflation readied 41,100,120; It ink of England, 21.447, 00U; Ku.-Iihu couinry banns, XG,187,02.ri; Scotland, 5.055.7111; Bank ol Ire land, 2,713,400; Intdi private bauks, 3,702,0(11. The liutik rite ol Diioount averuuJ 2i per rent. .being tlie lowi st in hiu-en ye.irs, exoepr, 18C2. The iiveraifc price ot cjiis'ds wai 93. The population iu the middle ot the year was 80,157.473. exclusive of army, navy, and scii'iiett abroad. At the in -O' ction oi elene iitary stho jls In the United Kingdom 1.3:il.l )0 chdlieu vr ; iouiid present. The uiimbtr ot paupers ex eluding vfcrrants in receipt of relict were, on tup lt ot JaMiiirv, U.O: lu Kiil-I itid, 1,0,11 H2;; In Ireland. 72,021; in Scotland, on the lith of Way, lt!G7, 121,lti!i. flic vom'.s expenditure for the rebel ol Hip our reached (i05:i,SlH iu Knuland, 807,Cfl iu Hootl tud, 7:7.1.ll iu Ire. Iud. Tlie in lic'iible oil'eiucs (c.urniiiitals) in Knuland wrre 18.071 -3305 in SeoJund, aud 4501 in Ireland. The ciini;ninls of the year were 195,953. Tli Propoiefl Catholic Valventty. The two Catliolic prclatON chareed. on bahilf of the Catholic Church in Ireland, with the eon duct of the nco)tiu.'ion with Hie tiruisti iov rrnment in rehpeel of the proposed Catholic University, wrote to Lord Mayo to proteut hgaiust his lordhlnp's assertion that the necroiia tiou was broken od owiu; to the iiiireast?uable aatiue of thtir demands. THE CONTINENT. Vht NW Prth L.oaa Sorlona DiArlt. clcs Im tk liul;et-Uot km it Ubjovt of th Vait Arutauitali jpart tJurie t j correspondence of Lon'lon Times. The loufj expected report on the loan hue at lant been distributed to the meiuburd of the Letfislniive body. A it, is pouicwhu lengtliv, a lew priuripal points Avill be sullieieut. Willi respect to the tirst. question, whether a loan is .accessary, M. Giessier, the reporter, observe that the detieits previous to Istjs amoun'e I to no less asuui than 727,0 JO.OOOi. That of 1807 la 183,016,0001. The cosU!' transforming the muskets of the urmy, lor which the Minister of IVar had paid out of the credits ol 107 ouly 21,1100,0001., is estimated at 113.500,0007., lu- iviii reniaiuder duo ol 91,000,00)'.; and the cjit ot puitinp in proper couduion thuforriiled places, coniprwiii oniv what is most ui eent, is eti maied by the Minister of War at 3t,O0J,00ill. l-'ttially, the traimiorinattou ot tho artillery And the tortable aruu lor the n ivv, beius esti mated at 20,400.00llf, of wuich only 4,00,00(if. was paid last year, tlifre rornaius a si in of 21,600,000 to be provided. TUo ncc'.ssry of that eipeuditure cannot tic cailel m iiucslioii. It is calculated, with the a Idi'.tou of some accensoncs, at more than 337,10 ),O00t'., in dud luti the deficit of 18G7. aeu m it is it cannot bechai'pcd on the budjfut, and btill les cau it 1)H carried to the llnaiing debt, "wuich," the lUpwhr adds, "is already too large in e in-e-quence of previous deOcii." The loan, tln-n. is not nif rely necessary, but Is positively indis pensable. 'The next quistion is as to how tho proeee ls f the loan are to be. applied an I in what in ide. Tho Minister of finance, in his report to the Kuiperer, staled that the extraordinary re eourc s Mhould bo applp-d to the durtcit ol 18ii7, which is l8'J,000,OOOf., aud the tr.iusioi niaUon of Ibe war material 187,000,0001'., and to the public worlfu tor 1HC8 aud Ikoii. 82,000,000'., in all, 45H,000,000r., and to provide for llii tho tinv trnineut proposed tbe loau ot 410,000, OOOf. A1 the harao time tbe espnuitums, or trposs dV.s niviijt, emanating Irotu i lu; Council ol S?atc, of the amended budget of 180S, and tho primitive budgets ol 1809, which are still under const lera tiou, include i Lie exceptional ere In of thea'-my sod navv In the etitutes of expenditure sdoptrd for those services. us regards the Department of Tublic Works, the Miumter has not tct apart any special and distinct credit for tho niLr 'i.'a'e of works wlneu ro to be provided for from the loan. This mode of proceeding makes t.'i sum urpo-.e I nrce'sary to b.danco the budgets of 108 and 1809 404,570,8971., VU.:- Francs ..IStl.lllH 'Kid .l:IO:l!2 5lil . ttu.ti w ;iis Deficit of 1807.... Applied to too budget or lsi;s Applied lo the buUgot of isut). Total I0l,5,a9.ss7 This would le ave a remainder of 35,423,19'tf., which might be reset ved to pay in 1S70 tor muskets, or Icr arms lor the navy, or lor the repairs of foitiicd places. This first point established, the commit'eo next (leterniiuo the amouut of expenditure which tho loan is to meet. As to the di licit of 1807 there is no dilliculty. Neither is any oo Jpctiou raised to the greater part ot the snim lor araiaments required by the Minister of War, with the exception of those concerning tho 4ransiormatiou of fortified places. Tney dis pnte, lir. wever, two utns demanded by tbe Minuter of Marine, which are not so exception ally urgent as to be iuruislipd by tho loan. Finally, the sums to be Inrni-hed by the lo in, cowiprWinir the deficit of 1807. and tho sinus leuikiided by the Miuisters ol War aud Marine, re: 1. Deficit in 1H07 183'o'oo6 51 X,!".,!,-"!;'.rfclulreaioc,""Plt t"e ' ' 1.2(0 000 new inuKkou, pi oh 6 i.OOO inusketH Iraimioriued wllU tlielr earn Idgen, eie ' nt nnn t,n 1. Complement of niuurlal for urilu wl'wuuu' A m1",1' :-, ; 2,500 000 t' J? .nry. '"KrapbB 2(H) (too 6. h on Hied pliioc8 21.otMi.Hx . t.lotki. ipare ciolblng 5 022 jou 7. Hum to oomplete tba new artillery and porUbla ariun for the marina rvice 21'0ikw S. fljclal oooHlmetloua, navy, not omprlaed In tlie progruiuiiio of lli'7 8.000 0O0 0. Kxppdllloii to Italy H.oiiawo U, WoiMi.'iu", eznu ., 2,.'oo,ooo Total 337,680,531 i'fcw that tLOO buwm arc vrrled totlnj spclai niidprt of tho loan, the corresponding unois of the bun.'0' of 1808 and 18('f) nust be s'rtick out. iil alter that opeva'.iou tlioso . builgots will appear in t heir rralny. Al-rr dt'duoilng troiu thedtvrva budget un.ler coiiRideration a'l tiie ex.( nps r"jeo od iu the prctnl account of the loan, and nifntitely rah'u Intid? and nidmg no all the pnvin?s prtcticat)le in the two budgets, th tusuilieicn of rename s in found to bo, for 108, 35,514, 270f., and lor I8i(, 24.C03 R20t. Tho concluding pasaars ofthe report deserve flttent'onr "Neither in France nor elsewlnre chould the outlay on arm mn nts be roirarde i as dictate') bv tbe id'-a of ausies-i'tu. The h ive but one obji ct to par th" leien-es of he coun try on a leval with ritual fact 4 and to see.ire peace bv niaiuta'n ng ttt" diguiiy of tli" nation and at the same lime ihesirely of Hie territory. The third par' of the report ni tiulaim the dota tion for put'lic works lor the y ars lHO t and Is 09, and perrons the complfloa ol tnoso useful B;(erics which ervo so po vorfully for the c rcu la'ion of the produc's i f industry, commerce, and aeiicult'ire. It ill b mi ruatiife-t.uion r tro conhdence of the ;ovi rnti'ent and ol tho Chnn ber in the matn'enunco of ti an (.n lity." It Is faid that tliw Minis pr of Km . nee has de clared to the Cjriimittee on the ltudget that the (j'ovprnn.ent cotisideri that there is nothing to le don--otj the s.ibiei t ot the ullet'eet d'.'Pi of t;4,77'i',132t. d ie I J rii,'l.tnd to 1'jaucc. I'AI.lriNK. Bi lllih F.zpluratlud in th Holy Ivnnd Imporlint. IIIicoviiIm, Ficm tl l.umlmi Tim-a, . ne 12. Yest'iday cvcnit'B a ni 'eiing was he1 1 under the presidency oi tlie Ar h' MMiop ot York, i.i snppoit ol tlii siiue i:.p;orii: ion hmni, which has for Its nuipo'- tho acuri inid sy- ten at ic invesiluatiou ot the arehieoloiry, topo pri phv, peolcgy, an I ptivs.e il geography of tho II' ly Land. The secretary, Jlr. llo'land, r: a 1 'he icport, wii.clt Haied lui't tboiiah tliere hal bicu au iri crcnfcd nun. her of sub-er ber?. the nniouut ri' ( eived in the year had lalh-n -hort of t.tie suai required to i-nrry out the whole scheme of operations proio ed, at 1 the committee bad In en cou.pi lied niii ti ly to con duo thir u'ten t on to explorations m or near tit-- city of Jeru salem. In -pite ot ten. y d illiculties Ltutenatit Vain n bad sin e one I in carrvm : on exten-ite exea at ii ns with litib1 interruii'.ioi,, aud had niiiile d seov rus ol I he u'moat itu eortauce, which not oidy ton led to throw new li'ht iion the ou'i -i.i) l -i iin s ol the Temple Hill, hiit led to the h 'pi tiut belore loo;.' suf ficient data woi' l t oPtnoicl for foruiiax a tolerably irnaiiate oinnln up an the viirioiii. sites i;i tli- IT)! City which had In en o long mutter-! oi ih-jui'c. ''For the lirjt timo"thc report went on to sav, "ihe actual streets ot theunoieut ct vhave been rea die J, undercroutid piajr -s w'.ih-i) have been hi Idou lorcinlnr e? by tij" fi :is, of iiper'ncu ubeat ruins nave been brouciit u isght, and by dcgivei a complicated netrtoik ot drain- aid re?erro rs is being I ii 1. 1 bare, whcii, wlieu lully explored, will, no d u!)i, aid very im iih rabl y iu -utilni j ii'siny dillieulL noinls coi!i,. t''i with the level of dd!' lent pottious o! J' l'u-a'eni. In the valleys of the Kedi'on and I'viop '"in, lv a s ieiysiou of shaits.iruiiy of ihun sunk to enormous dept'm, discuvcrieu of iir.eu-a interest have been made with regard to t!i original co:r-e and cnu'iiccr of tliose valleys. The limits ot thi hill aud position of Ihe wail ol Uphel have bcu in a iimn lucisure iiseertamed, and f halls 5ni.U ou th soutii ol the war, of tlii'-Ilaani area l:avc sho.vn that the accoun eiun by JoH'peus of th" gi.ld.v height ol the battlements ol tlie ancient city at tui point is nit, alter all. the tro-u ex iggcr.ttion tLatuplo tli is tune it lia.i always beeu b lieve I to have been." The reii"i-t went on to speak of the d'lliculries to be met with in carrying oat such an explanation I this a nong a p inula1 nm like thut of Jui usulew. diiiiculties which hi.l been increased oj the tretchero is charac'.er of the soil, und t ho imp' rter.-, nature of the appa ratus which bud to be employed. general Amnesly rroo!ainatk!. The following 1'roeliiuintioi; hasb en i-stic J by President Jobuioii, and was published on 1'i'idny last; By the President of the United Statefe, A I'ltOCLAMAIION : Wlirrean, In tbe month ot July, Anno Pcrn-ni lxoi, in accepting tut coiidupm of civd war which was brought anout by insurrection and lebellion in several of iue Stu'e-, which cons 1 tute the United states, tho two Houses of C.iu press Old solemnly dec'ate that the war was not waned on the part of the (ioverumetit-iu any spirit ot oppiosiorj, uoi lor any pu'r;)oi of conquest or ruhjuuu.ion, nor lor any purpo-c of ovenlirowiiig or iuteriering with the rights or establL-lied institutions 01 the Stales, but only to o fend aud u.aintain the supremacy ot t ie Constitution ol the United States, and to pre bene the Union, with .id the dignity, equality, ami t.ghlii of the beveral riuiios uui'upuii':d, Uiid that so oon as the 00'ieots coul I tit accom plished, the war on the pun of the tJovermueiit should cease; and whereas, the Pre-idcut ot the United stales has heretofore, in the apirit of that declaration, and wilh ihe view of securing for it ultimate and complete ell'ect, set lonb seveial proclamations otlcring uuine-ty nnl pardi u to per.-ous wlio had bueu or were CouceriU'd iu the loreuaaied K-belliou, w htoh pri clau.ations, howtver, weie attended wi.h prudential teaervatious and exceptions, then deemed 11ece.-s.ary and proper, and which pro clamations were respectively issued ou the 8 h day of December, 18J3; 011 2iit!l day of March1801: on the 2tt.li d ay ot May. ldG."; au.l on the 7tli day of Sep'euiber, lfio7: tnd wbereas, the said lamentable civil war hai long s!ne) al tocre'.l er ceaed, w ith an acknowledgment tw all ihe S'ates ot tbe supreniacv id tue Federal Conic tuition, and of tne Govotunicnt there under, and there no longer exi ts any reiiouaole proutid to appreheud v renewal of the sail civil war 1 r any toreieu 11 ti-rferi ncc, or any 11 u la A 1 11 1 1e-i-la1.ee oy any port'ou ol iue people ot uny ofthe States to tUeCoiistiluliou and la.vs d the Ulik.nl ates; and vlieress, it is ue-ira-ble to reduce the siuudinu nrtpv, aud to bring to a speedy tei minii.ion 111 liary occupation, nitir'ial lavv, miliniiy uiloinals, aoridgiueut of the freedom of i eech and ol ihe press, mid pin-pension uf the pr v. lege ol hat".is corp is, an I 01 the ngbr ol tr.at bv jurv, such eiiurouchuieius upon our liee iiisiiiuiiiuis in tiun ut peace beuif? (iniigeroiis to pnbbc lihertv, iiicoinpatihle with tho individual fthlsol iho cili.en, cou Irary to the genius and spiritol our riquiolican fomi ot govern iient. anil exhii is.ive of Ihe na tional rt'sourccf.: and, whoreu-, it is believed tliat au iiegt.y aud paidou iilt"n l to secure u conip'e.e ami universal psiabli-bmeiit and pre valence of municipal lu uu I out' r,in conform ity with idr Constitution of the Unite I ntates, aud to remove ad arpcuiaiicos or presuinpLious of aietabatorv or vindictive policy on the part of the Goveruuieut, ntieiid'd by unnecessary quali fications, ptuns, peiiidt en, confiscation, and dis Irauchiseiueuts; aud, on the contrary, to pio mote ai'd conipleto tiaierual i-i-conciliati in ninong tlie wl.ole people, with duo bU Omission to tho Con"titution and laws ow, therefore, bu it kno.vn that I, Andrew John on, l'resid ut of me Untied 8iates, 'o, by virtue of tbe Constitution, and in the name of I Itu pronle of tho Uui'cd Htutes, lieieby proclaim and d clare, uu. ou iitioually and without reservation, to all aud lo ev. ry per'on wlio dnec'lv or indirectly participated in the late liisuireciinu or rebellion, exc ptiug Hich peri-on or persons us may be under pre sentment or indictment lu any court of the l'n.td States baviuu comiet' iit jurisdiction upon a chsiee of tii as .u or other felony, a full pardou and amnesty lor ihe oilent-e ot tiea ou seainst tbe Unit id b'u'es, or of alhenug 10 their entmies during ihe late civil war. with the rpstoration of ail riuhU of property, pxcept as to staves, and except hIu.j us to any property of which any person mav liavo been b gully dl tested under (hp laws 01 tlie United Hiate-i. In testimony whero-ot I have signed tliene prpi-ento with my hand, and bare caunud tho seal ot the, United Bla'es to be hereunto ulllxeil. Done at t be- tity ot Washington tlie iourih day of July, in tbe year of our I-oid oue thousand eight hundred and sixty eight, and of the Inde pendence of the United Mtaies of America tug ijinely tbird. AxouEW Jou-bon, liy the President; WjiHAii )l, Kbwaud, Becrctarj of State, TAMMANY HAL n. . Myor tlon'man's lrttctorjr Aifdnxi. Aftr the preiitniiiirv pxereles in the lie Tamiiriny Hull, New Yoik City, rrn S'atuidiy inotn ni',tbe Mavor of thecty and ti'rand Sachem )t the Soeiett, lion, J01111 T. lloilnian, delivered thf dedicatory adresi', as follows: Ilro'ihers: In obedience to tbe reqnirementi of our C'jt'Sti.uiiou we tiavo assembled to ceP bi a e ibe nnotversnrv 01 our na'ionul ludepen di iice. We intct in this our Rteat Wigwam full of pride in the past history 01 our brothcrhoj.1, full ol joy at our present prosperity aud po-ver, aud full ol hope and snticipations of a s.ill nire glottous luture. One year ago this day we laid tne cornet -stone of this beautiful aditiee. to be devoted for ail latere tune to the principles of libeity, independence, and national unity, for the preservation of bich otr 5o(!i' ty was instituted almo-t coeval with the foundation of our Covei imietit. Ou ttiat oay wo reaflirmed aud todcclured the fentinient of the great, I'celarat on ot Indepen dence, ued iriii ci? a solemn plcd-C that belore tbe sun should rise oa this anniversary we would envt here an edihee which, in the crcat iiens ol its proportions and the pei lection of all its parts, would be enibb'malle of 1 h r L p'-rleot union ot ftate0 and ot people upon which 'do pendS the 1 race, priisoertty, and haiijim' S o'' tlie American cation. We have kept the pledge. The woik Is complete, and will stand, lot in hope, nil ctiiluriiiu ujomnuent of tho euui-j-v mid I t nierpii.'-e ol our ancient brotherhood .an I ol its unswerving fidelity to all its obligation. Wo m- et l ow to make Hie formal ded'eation of tills fe-reat Wigwam. Th? to v inoinen's at our com mand foibid that we i-honl.l do more than this. At mid lav the National Democratic Conven tion Bssinibles in our Conncil Chamber. It la a fitting pbo.e for to eroat and important, convocation. Upon its walls are grouped tho shields of nil tbe Htnt s, m-tdc more b-autiiul than ever by the ig of our common country, which once more surround t ietn, and wi'.hin it will nsemt)le reproen'iitives of all the States, to inist that liem elor h stute-iiian-Hiip, miiBiianiinity, and pnlriotism shall rule the land; that, the union of the States and the rights of I hp States shill be mn'iita nerl; and thut Ihe people everywhere under the Consti tution ot our cosntry thall forever be united in those bondo! concord, unity, nnd Iraternity en which our nation was founded by our fathers. We east, therefore, to-day new fuel upon our council tires, which have for pearly a century huruod on 'tea lily and brightly, and renew our vows as brothers to keep alive the "patriot llanie." In the name of tbp Tammany -ocietv, I dedicate this ediuce. I dedicate it to the great pr'n.ciples of civil and teligious liberty, cousin iit onal law and naiiounl unity to truth and justice, to freedom and equality, fo the Con-tiui'ion and tli" I. iiion, and to the great Democ. auc party, which has ever been and ever will be the ( ham. P on and ito'cnopr of thorn a'l. Ami non 'Whde we invoke the spit it of t ie departed free as w itnesses to tiie renewals of te.e pledge we miike this day, ourchuin ot union being formed, and iN In ks ( Out inuiti;: strong and br.glii, let Us 10 hence in pence atid trends!' p." Three times three cheer were tueti given fcr the now hall, the members sepithic l to give loom to, the state delegation and the . ereiuopy of dedication was com hided. ''The Valley or DcaUi." In Kinglake'a new volume on the Crimean war is a .'raphic and minute tle-crip'.ion of the charue of the six hundred at Iti'aklaya. He thus describes the ride, aud Cardigan's appear ance ; 'The pace for some time was tirtnly governed. When horsemen, too valorons to be tu inking of tliht, are brought into straits of this kind, their tendency is lo be galloping swiftly foi Wnid, each man nt tho greate.it, pace be en oxiici from hi o u charger, thus 'destroying, of cour-e, the formation ol the line; bat Lord Cardigan's love ol strict uniform o der was a propen-ity having all the torce of a passion, and us long as it tcvuied po.uible to exett autho.-ity by veice or gesture, the leader of this bingu'ar on.-ct wns hrni in repros-iing the laulf. Tims when Captain White, ot the Seven teenth Lancers (who comn.unde I the squadron ot oUcc'ion), b"c iu.c "auxious," as he trau'ily expressed it, ''to pet out of bucU a murderous bre, an 1 Into the guna, as being the best of the two evils." and endeavoring, with that view, to "lorce the pace," pressed forward so much as to be almost alongside ot the chiefs bridle arm, TiOrd Cardigan cheeked this impatience by ld.ying his sword aero s the Ciatain's breast, telling linn at the eatue time not to try to force the pace, and not to be riding beiores the lender ot the brigade. Otherwise than for this, Lord Cardigan, from the hrst to the last ot the onset, did not speak, or make sign. Kiuing s'.ru'ghi and erect, he never onue turned in bis saddle with tho object of petting a glance nt the s:a e 01 the squadrons which toliowcd hitu; and tu this ngid a'iBiiuence eivirig proof, as Puch abstinence, did, of an un beidling lesolve it was uppuiently oing that the brigade never loll into doubt concerning its true puth ot dutv, never wavered (as the best sqiiadtons will, if the leader, tor eveu an in stum, npopsrs to be uncertain of purpose), and was guili less ol even iuclining to any default exept that ol fuilinc to keep down the pace. .Cut although ho rode singly, aud although, as we have seen, he riuidly abstained trorii any rctrogiiKlee.lai.ee, Lord Cardigan, of course, in it; hi inter tioiu the kruiup of tlie regi meuts close foilowinii, and irotu what (without turning iu bis saddle) he ciuld easily ece of their flai k, tuat tbe momentum now gathered and ja.licriug was too Btrong to be moderated by aeon muudcr; and rigli.ly perhaps avoiding the ellort to govern it by voice or by gesture, he either became iuirniicut hirnsolf, aud drew the trooj s on tnoi-p and more by hrst increasing bis own f-need, or else yielded (under neeecsiiy) to the impa'ieuce ot the now shattered squadrons, and clo'elv aujii-tod ins puce to the How of tlie toirent behind htm. In one way or in tbe other, a iluht d B'auce was always maintained between the leader aud his first line. As ben re, when ad ;auciiig at a trot, so now, wh le tliiigiiie themselves impetuously deep iuto tbe jn-Agof an army, the-e two reelmnits of the nrst line sti'l bail in their trout the same rigid hussar for their gu de, still kept their eyes fa-tened on the cr'tnson red overalls, iud the white iiour hind 1-g ot the ckVsuut which siiowed ti.on iLes'raight, h"n.-t way tbe way down to the mouths 01 the guns." In the collection of English and Scotch coins formed by Mr. William Furster, just sold iu London, was a gold floriu of Edward III. This beautiful and highly interesting piece, much tlie fluer of th ouly two known, was found with thu other in the Tyue, which lat ter p'ece is now in the l'ritish Museum. It was knocked down to Mr. Webster, the nuiiiirma'.iBt, at the price of XI 13. The water power company of Waterville, Maine, have decided, iustead of repairiug tha old dam, a portion of which was recently car ried away, to build a new one, to co3t front fifteen to twenty thousand dollars, within a very tew mouths. Villemessant, who dossn't love E ltnund About, describes him as oi l and fat, liku nothing so much a, a pig, and with eyes that give one the idea of little hole Larue J In a blanket. It is said a young betresa Is working in coynito in oue of the Mmldeu manufactories in Connecticut, iu order to escape from fortuns. hunters, and be wooed aud won for herself aloua. The Committee on Education In tbe Con necticut Legislature has agreed to reuotnmeuc'. an entire abolition of rate bills, thus making tbe publio schools actually free. The work of eularging tbe canal at Stam ford, Connecticut, ia iu progress. About one hundred and fifty thousand cubic feet of earth have been removed. There are 313,000 applloauts for charity in New York yearly, "The Voices of tbe Nigbt" Thoae blessed babies, BITTER CORDIAL. SCHEETZ'S .m:ii rated BITTER CORDIAL, N. W. Cor. of MIT 1 and KACE Sts. This medical preparation is purely vegetable, composed of various herbs, gathered fruta tho giaa' sioretiouse of nature, and selected with. I be utmost cure, it Is a reliable Family Medi cine, and can be taken by eitner lnlauior adult Willi the same, beneficial results. It Isa certain, prompt ana speedy lemrdy for Diarrnot, Dys entfi y, Dowel Complaint, Dyspepsia. lWnesi of Hplrlls, F'alnllrigH, Hick Hlomae.b, lieadHehe, etc. It creates au appetite, proves a powerful dim sier ol lood, and will counteract I lie eiriets of liquor in a few minutes. As Indisputable evldem eof In medical properties, we append the pillowing: Strong ilinoll frona Klra Marshal Ilia 1-k burn, PiiibAiiKid'HiA, March 10, IStiS. Jacob 8cbeetz,llsq. My Dear Sir: Some eight nicnt ns ago, wm-u suliv rlnij from great ner viuis pi siiatloii, ihe result of exoosure end overiasUed enereles, I was lnducsd by ynu (uu old fi lend) to take as a Tonic your celebrated Ditler Cordial; and so agreeably surprising bRvelKin Its benefleiHl tiled", that I cannot, rehhlu from thus bearing lesllinony lu its tavor. As a beverage, tt la ss pleasant an 1 de lightful hh n, ulass of rich tiara-brown Hiiorry; t.K an iippeil.t r belore meals, peifectly iiiaulcal, and as a digester of food, the 111 ml notem c n I'tiiiDd I ever knew. Altogetbpr, I couslder It onpf tlie happiest combinations of medicinal hubs evi r tillered to the puollo as a curatlvp. 1 riiost cheerlnlly and confidently leooinmend If to every sullerer Iroiu Deolilly, Dystiepsla, ai d Kbenniaiisrn. Ah a subHt.itute for the vil la uous alcobolio and vinous coueootloas liu kubpcl at too many of the public bars of tuo pro sent day, K niust.slso prove a blessing. Verv Irulv voura, AI.KXANDKH V. nLACKMUUV, 6 1flmwii:tt, . Fire Marsh U. PRINCIPAL DEPOT FOE IBB fclLJ 0 UMITED 8TA3 REVENUE STAMPS CEMtltt IkEFO? No. ICS South FIFTH SiaV (One door below CLiblui iiree). JBSTADL.1SHKI) 1SOU. Van tnck comprises till Ice deaouilnaltcit prl ilea by tne Uuveiuiueuw ALL ORDFRR FJLLFD AND FOitW A RkKD B"y MA 1 It OK KXI-kliba IMMKDIATKLY Ui'OM Mi Vb.it i, a matter Of great Importance. Drafts on Philadelphia, Post Office Orders, Green. oacks, and Malloual Bank Noun, renelvsd la pnyi men t The 1 ollowlug tales ot oommlsalon are allowed OPl'211. h,.,TWU PiUJ CK'WI t ruui fl' 10 1 lot) -. FOUKI PKK jrrom lieu upward5....FOUK aflU A HAUT PH (fg The OooimlMlon la pavable In atamiis. 11 ordsrs, etc, sbouid be addreesed U ISTAaiP ACCT( No. 304 OHESNUT Sti-eatg PHILAUELJeHlA. ORUERB RECEIVED FOR 8TAMPKD OHEOF8, tlAF'la, K.t ElfTb, BILL H HA Liu, KUi aud til beiil iales ot cumuilssluD allowed. We have constantly on baud UNITED bTATKS POSTAGE STAMPS OF AIJi EINDH, AND STAMPED ENVELOPES piTLER, VEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF MANILLA AND TARRED C0RDA(3E, C0RD8 TWINES, ETC., No. 23 Nortb WATER Street, and No. 22 North DELAWARE Avenaa, JPUlLADlLLrHIA. Edwin H. Fitlkb, Michih Wkavkb, IXiNKAD F. Cloth ik a. 1 14 WOODLANDS CEMKTBRY- COM PANT. The following Mauaiteri) aud O Hi oars have betn elected l r the year lsiia; ;L1 K. PlttuK, President. Wm. H. Moore, I Win W. Keen, Homuxl h. Moou, Ferdlnaiiil J. lireer, d'iij J-'ttlU tl, liBiirge L builiy, Edwin Uretile, R. A. KnlK"t. k-ecretaty and Trpasorpr-JOi B. TOWN9F.ND. The Mauauers have pasHed a rssolu Ion requiring belli l.oiui Idi-rs aud Viltorg to present tickets at the enlraiice lo- adiultoiou 10 the t'euiuiery. Th-kms in ay he bad at the office of tbe Company, No Hilt ARC 11 Htrecl. or ot any ot the Managers, T it TDESNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL. X PHiLAUKi.eHtA, Janntry 28, 1808, The attending Managers are: B. Al orris Wain, No, liSrSoiiiii Delaware avenue. Adulpb K, Korle, No. 15H Dock street. AttenuiuK Phyalclau Dr. J. M. Da Costa, No, 1004 Spruce str eU Aitending Horgeons Dr. Addlnell Hewson.No. ISA Pouin r lileeniu stret; Dr. D. Hayba Aguew, No. 18 Nonh Klcveutu Btrret. I lia eiontr.lan and Hurgeons attend at the Hospi tal every day (Mundays excepted), to receive appd cation Kr admission, Peisons seriously Injnred by accident are always admitted U brought to tba Uoapllal Immediately thereafter. 87f O R N EXCHANGE RAO MANDFAOrOHY. JO UN T. BAILEY & CO., Ksuovao to N, K. corner ot WaKKEP aud WATER Btroets. Philadelphia. DEALERS IN RAUiS 4ND BAQUING Of every drserlptlun, for Grain, Flour, bait, Huper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust. Etc. Large and small GTJNN Y BAGS constantly ou band. t-ti) Also, YYOWL BAOKB. Jtii-N T. BAixxr, - am its Cascajpkm, DRY GOODS. LAD.'ES AHOUT T0LK VK THK City for their country buntM or the tea snore, will And it greatly to tne'r advaulago, beitue pur. chasing elsewhere, to exaatne The Extensive Mock, nt Greatly Itcilucod 1'ricen, of E. M. NEEDLES & CO., No. HOI C1IKSNUT STIIKET, GIRAKD ROW, Comprising a complete atsirtoient lor personal or hbimhold use, of LACFB. EMBROIDKRt JC8 H ANDK EUOHIP.F3, PUFFED. HEVd HfU AMD lUl'KED MU LI H, CAMBKKS, JAUtXKIS, PlyCKM, and WJllTR UUODS, la every varlet), VEILS AND VK1L M ATFRf ALS of every doscrtp. lion, tvgeiher with au extensive assortment of HOUSEHOLD LLNEXS, In every width and quality, SHIRTING, PfLLOW-OAtF, SHEETING. A T.VRLS LINENS, NAPKINS. DOYLIKH, FLANNK.1.8, JiIMITlKH FOR sPRF.ADS, AND PUKNI. 1UHK COVF.RH, . M AKHKIt.I Es, HfJ NKYlOMB. AND OTIt f HsfJtK 1S, TOWIL8 AND TOWKLb 1N 1 IN DAfAK ANOnUOKABACK, ' fcUM M Kit BLANKK18, TA BLK COVERS, El'O. ALfcO, bniKIING. PILLOW-flASK AS D bUi:i;T INO MfHOINd. E. M. KCEDLEO a CO., No. HOI OHESNUT STItliJWT, 8U GtRARD IlOW- 1 l-A vriJE. AltOH STREET. I. IN FN C(UANI BRII.LN. WI1I1E ni'tliM AND DEUM, BI FF COAIINWIirrKS, I LAX lULOKKIkllKILLIAM) FIU. l'.t IT tOtTINO UIK'KM, FAKC'T DRlLIiN, FAST (JI,IKS, MBIPFB DRILLS, FAST COLORO. BIOI NE UNENN,KeVEBAIi ('OLI)US. PLA1X (Ol.OBEl) MXENS-OSLtniCS TBAVtUlAU N1UTS. PIIINTED (lilllUTINO LINKJT. LIKEN lAMUKIV IlKLSiKKS. TDK IiAROEST ASBTF,1IT F I.IfV! C.VOAIM IN 'J 18 Hi UK, MfiLLIKU AT Less than Jobbers' Pricos. GKOltGE MILLIKEN, Uncn Importer, Jobber, and Retail Dealer, tlSismw NO. g!A ARCH MTBKKT. 1868. SUMMER!!! DESIRABLE DRY GOODS ! !! We have made some extensive purchases of GOOD.S suited to the season, at a little over HALF PK10K to close but lets, and can offer POSITIVE BARGAINS! ftr Ellk Figured Grenadines, very rich, R0 cents. Bfautlful Mottled Bummer Poplins, 87,'. cents, Double-fold Very Fine Dress G nuharns, 25 cents, Very Flue Mohairs, Iron Bareges, and Lustres. EXLKLL11NT BLACKS, from tttU per yard to ft. Checked Silks, Plain Silks, Bilk Poplins, eta. A large lot of BEAUI 1FUL S rill FED MUSLINS Checked Muslins, Plain Muslim, Pulled Mushns. Fine French Organdies and Jaconet Lawns. French Chintzes, Purcules, White Piques, and Mar seilles. I.lnen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc , for Men's and Boys Wear. Hiiawla, (Skirts, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Napklna, etc. etc. etc., at JOSEPH 11. THORNLEY, N. E. COMER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN, 4 1 8mrp PHILADELPHIA. KTKW JAMES M'tfULLaN, NF.V7 STOCK (STORE. IMPORTER AND DEALER IN LINEN AND HCUSE-FURKISHIRG DRY GOODS Takes this opportunity to return his thanks lo tht l adles f Philadelphia ai d KiirrouiiiltiiK diMirlcts tor their liberal patronage, aud beg to lutorin litem that, FOR TDK ACCOMMODATION OF FAMILIES BF81DINU IN THE WKSTEllN PART OF THE CITY HE HAM OPENED HD3 NEW STORE, NO. lias OHESNUT STltKKT, TWO DOORS BELOW TWELFTH. His long experience In Linen Goods, and his facili ties for obtaining supplits DIRECT FROM EbROPEAN MANUEACTUKEICj, ei.ul.le him at all Uinta to oiler TDK BEST GOOD3 AT TIIE LOWEST PRICED. The OLD UTORE, B. W. corner SEVFSTH and C'UFN UT. will be kept open an ustiul. i tt inwftan . W. Corner of ITonrtli and AjroJ fJts. Keep m. Stock of Dry Uoodi Adapted to the Dally Willi f Famlllas, LARSENTlirKUr SIUWM, UkVK POINTN, W1IOLKNALE RETAIL. HIIITB UOODS IN Fl'LL VAKIF.TY. BLACK SJOODN OF ALL BAUI1. STIIEIi AND tUtEl OUIS. MILK IlKPABTHENT WLLL NTAl'HF.O, CLUTII VEPABTHCJIT, NEW ASsUBT HENT. DBKtkM IOODS DBPABTJUENTi FRESH Niiirii, STAPLE IIOl EHKErI5IUIF.PAUTMF.!VT HOHlEBT, hLOVEM, UANUUEUCI1IKFM, LA EN, ETC tlOuiwsJra AMES LEE, NO. 11 NO HTM SECOND SJTBEKT, MIUN OF TUB BOLDEN 1AHB, ARE NOW BECKITINS AN F.NTIBB NEW kXOtU OF Sprmg and Summer Coatings, TO WHICH TIIET INVITE TUB ATTEN TION OF TUB TBABB AND OTHERS, AT wrjOX.EAXE AHJT BETAIL. 11 Km SHIPPING. -f ftrT STEAM TO LIVERPOOL, CALLING mi' U-Am. AT QUERNsTOWN. n.B iiiin.n l,tn, under contract with the United B'r.ies and British Uovernmeiits, for carrjlng the M ai'H. I l iv OF IXNDOr..........MTO.Hatnrday, Jnly I ITY OF HAL'llMOBE Saturday. July 11 ETNA (via Halltax).M,....,.. Monday, July 19 1 jit up juisio.i w.iurciay, jiuy is CI I Y OF AM WKKP (Saturday, Jn'y 2S CITY OK N KW YORK (via Hulirax) Tiiesrtay, July U and e.ch stioieedlfig (Saturday and alternate Monday, at ntaiu. from Pier No. 4 NO Kill Kiver. Hates nf pf.ife bribe Mall bleamer BAILING EV Ky ISA lX'KDAY- l'ayunl. lu Hold. Parable In Currency. First Cabio tnn Steerage... a... 3 ' tu liilon lunl " to LosdonM 40 ' to Parts.... llfil to pBrta..... BO FamnReby the Monday steamers: Cabin, Sso, gold; tsieerage, I lift, currency. Kates ot pai-sage from Newr I OrK lO llulllMV d'ullln l;il Htau-cou mil In Pa seniter also forwarded 10 Havre, Ham hiirg. Bre- uK-i'iriu...! uMiutTHiti ratn. c-irarage paaaae irom Llverpoul or QiieetiKtonn, fin. citrreuuy, Tn-ais can be hoiiitnt here by peruana seiiniiic inr their friends, for luriber Inlormallon, apply at tne Ooinnany'. HlJCe. JOHN f4 DALK. Agentl No. 1.1 IlltOADWAY, New York. Or, 0DONEIJL FAULK, Managers, 12 J N(i. 411 tllKSNUl' Street, Phlla. Tr NORTII A 1IKK1CAN STBAM-3IIIP ...CCMfANV. tiiouKb Lima to (Ja II foriata via Paatama NEW A ft 1AMIKMRST, Ha'l'nff from New Yo-k on te Mh and soth of l'. IdlY MONT a, or the uay beiure wuen luesoda m laP on Miiii'ay, e It v. er tha- by any othe r line. For luloimailon addr-ss 1). N . A It ' I V fj TON, AiiMi, rior No. 46 MH 1 il t 1VKK Ie Y irk, . . r iiIOmas H. MM kil.l-:, n-l7 WAI.MT Mr.'ii, rinlMlel auv t a. W. If. M EP. Ii. CresKiHic. )s. KAN A, Vina Pres. frnin-H KXIniAMiH (-ivi- . Nw Y'nr't. Hmi.u rT. VS.r,h TO AND H.'OM iJJlti AT lit oltAiiliHIl' .tMi saIlimi fA Ko.T. AT IlKi.i ( . It t.A I H DRAFia AVAILAP1.K THKirnHOUr KNG I.AM . JUKI iM), MOI'Li.Mi.Adll WALlii l or piirtu-oliir- h'pli to Ta P-i;iM'Ti . Rt.OI IIF',.-f t. CO.. 1.'0. a KOU'lU bin e'. t.nil M. U H do A " W Y, Or to III Mst I'lsKAHLK, U N '217 WALNUT -ar.'ct. fy- mav expukss link to alkx- .SWvaiv.- anuria, tt, 1. rt.fi. .wn, and W,.dt:i.Hloti, 1. 1,., via t h'B..eakfc Ri.ti D. i i vire ca ai with cou niclitoiaul A txaniina iruci the nimt d'rf -i route lor L' iit'lii'iira-. hribioi, Kuimvllle, KmiuMi!. Dalionr tout ilie .llllwar. fcuaniers leave leijiitaily ircm the Unit wharf aaoe Mnrk't afreet. iitlyhiiectived dally. WM. P. CLYPK ,t CO, No. 14 North ami s ml ii Wnnrves. J. B. rAVII'SON. Aurntai i.i'Oitit".o.wi. M. ELD 111 liUJ!. tt Co., Anenla at Altxuudiia, Vlr gl' l. 6 1 ffrT N0rlCE--FOK KRW YOltK, VIA a ii -jPM.A WAUK a.M) ItAltll'iN (1 vNAL. 1'111isM MMMHOA'l' lUMPAiW, li e Ht-uiii Iriipclltts of 1I1IH line wll i',,itttiiennn lohtlmn on bA'l L 1,D A Y, liuth lublitnt. icav.iit: dally ts Ubtial. THROUGH IN Si HOURS. Gnnda forwarded by all Hit- llnea koii k nut of New i rl. Ni rib. Eaai, aud Wi at. live 01 ciiinmi.iuu. 1' n lli la 1 ('i i ivt'd tu our u-.tinl li w rul-s. 1 Li.1 A M I'. Oi VHIi .t UK. AkiiIs. t . .N,, 14 - WHARVES, Plnludi'iphU. JAJIFS 1IAN1I, Akpik, si No. I) WALL si reel corner of South, New York. -ert'rr 1'IIILADKLf 11 lA KICflMON D iiKVir--. AND lHllLK HI KAMMI IP LINE. Jtiai.ULlall FRhlGHT All LINE TO TilB hot I H yiNU WKSP. KVKUV SATURDAY. At noon, from FIRST WHABF above MARKET blln-l. 1 H LOUGH RATES nd TH ROUG IT P.ECKIPT3 to all poliita lu Nortb anu Bou,h I arollim. vl t-ea-board Air Line Ilat.roKd. coni.'ec Ing at Poriaiuouih ana to Ly i,i-hlitirK, a ,T'iiueaa-e ai.d the Wen, via YliKluia and Teunesae.e Air Line aud Rtcooaond aud LunviUe RallronU Frelcht HANDLED RUT OVCE, and taken at LOV. KH ilATJH TH AN ANY OTHEU Lirt"a. The rrjailantv aaleiy.und cheaptiesa 04 ibis route ct uiinenu it to tbe t.unlto as tue most desirable me dium for rarryliiK eveiy (tHsrrliitinu ol treltht. No charge tor touimioaluu, drayuge ot auy expense Ot traiiHlcr. t-l( i.niMhlps Insured at lowest rates. irtlaht received dally. WILLIAM P. CLYDR A CO.. m No. 14 js, .n and hmnh WHARVES. , W. P. PORTER. Ak'enl at lltchmoud aud City Point T, P. CROWELL it CO., Agents at Norfolk. 6 1 FOlt NEW YOUR SWIFr-S URB :.l Tranaortiilloii L'umuuuv I)ili ,t,. u u cni.i niiiH i.iurn, via lfciaware riiii riiiritam Canal, on and after Hie iBth ol March, leaving Ully at t M. and 5 P. M couneotlug with all Nunhorn and Eastern l.nes. For Irelitht, which wilt he taken on accnramodatlng terms, apuiy to WJLLIA 4 M. HAIttD rft CO., 1 19 Kn. l:t M 111," I .A W A It I,'. ADiiniid No. lit H. DELAWARE Aveuue. JvOllltjLitlUU 3 UUitM Ul'i X.1 ItS , I . -T ITT k Tt IM J . TT ticT , r, T v r. Hiw4 FOlt NEW YORK. Ulltill REDUCTION IN FREIUHTSL GoocIh oy well hi. Kicciiia per KW Ihs , groHs. Mt-BKiueuient goods, 4 cents per cubic loot. 1-reliiltts recelvid al all iltnes. and insurance guar anteed tit tliree-elKlnliH percent, l or further liilomiailou, apply to jniiN f onr,, 7 2? I It 19 North Wharves. STEAMBOAT LINES. r ,rir BRISTOL LINE liLIWLLW SEW YOltK AND BOSTON,. VIA BRISTOL. For PROVIDENCE, TAUNTON NEW BEDFORD CAPE COD, ano ail points uf railway uou. mimical Uou. East aud North, 'ihe pi w and splendid steamers RKTSTOi. and FKUVJDENI E. leave Pier u. 40 NOKIH U1VEU, fool or tatiai ureet, adj.ilulug D brasses street Ferry, New V ura, at 6 P. M.. oally. isuudays exc; lued, con necting with aitauiboal iratu at brlblol at 4 Sii A. af.f arriving in Bosiuu a'. 6 A At., lu liu.e to l onuecl with an the u.oruliig Iriiius irom thai city The moat d eiranle aud pleanatit run e to ihe WhPe Moitutaltis, 'Iraveliera tor that point can nuke direct o mihhc tioim by way ol Ptovidetu'e and Worcester or Butou. Mate-rooms and Tickets aecuied at oltlce on Pier la New oik. 61 Km It. O. niU'l'irS. General Manager. 0Pi'o'lrl(j:!) TO MONOPOLY 1! iuo oauier ELIZA HA NOuX will leave A ROH rMreel Whurl, Pndixltilplilu, lor Wilmlugtou, dully, at In A. M and i P. M.; returning, leave Wilmington for Philadelphia, at 7 A. M. Ld 1 P. M. aaoticuo Iiavu on kakk: From Wlltuingtou to Philadelphia, Aio. Froui Cheater and Hock to Philadelphia, 100. Fruui l'hiiade pti la to 'lluduttinu , ttic. From Cheater and Hook to WilmlhKlon, inc. UOI Nil TRIP 1 K KK'I ti, mi CENTS, For further partlculaxo Inquire on boatd. L. W. BURN'S. 4 2Htf Captain. eiC 'm CHKSTElt, HOOK, AND' J.I.aL..V?L, W iL Jl OjN At S 30 aud 60 A. M, aim J o p. ill. 'J lie aoauier 8. M. FFLTON and ARIL leave CHEfc-NUT btreet V hurl itauudays excep ed) at a 0 him Vbti A. W..ud a-. (I P. M., reinruiug leave Wil ndhgtou at a'fio a.m., u ,.u, aud S'ou P, M. Stepping at Cliemer and Hi ok each way. Fare, luceuta between all point. Excursion tlckela, 16 ctuta. good to return by either boat. 81m 'r.AW.S i'HlLAUtiUHllA AND TREN. tiiv. -'"irr-"--f t 1 '" MeaiuUnat Line. The BteaiuUuat tuiiliV 1 -U All EST leaves Altllt Hlteet Wuarl, lot 'Irmlon, stopidng at Tacony, TorrMxuale, Beverly, Ilurllugnin, lirlaul, Flureuce Rouuiuu' Wharf, and White lllll. . . Leaves Arch Street Wharfl Leaves Ho nth Trenton, Saturday, July 4 ln.'i A.M ulurday, July 4, 4 P.M. hiinday July 6, lu liurhiiMou. Itria.ol, uu lutet mediate laudlu.a, leaves A ri h ntreet wharl at S A, M aud t P. IV .: leaves Rrialol at In'-i A. M. aud 4H P. M, Monday, Juiy . 1 P.M. Monday, July U, 8 P.JC Tuecday, 7, l'i P.MiTueaday, " 7. b'i P it Wed'day, ' H, lJ4P.M I Wed Uav, ' 8. S Hj P.M. Thuruday, " 9, 2 P. M 'Thursday, " . P. Friday, " lu, i!2 P At I Friday, " lu, ttii .P.MI. Fare to Trentou, u centa eaou way: lnlurmediaL places itft cent. H - rr-K 1A1LY fcXCDK8lON8.-Tlia LZi21zml splendid eteamboat JOHN A. WAK TTTiv iiave. CH KctNUT street Wharf, Phllada,, at I o'clock aud o'clock P. M., for Burlington an Briaiol, touching at Rivertou. Torredale, Audalnula, aud Jteverlp Returnlug, leaves Bristol at 7 o'clook FareT'lisceuU each way:xcnrston 40 CUa ill tf QEORCE PLOW M A N. CARPKNTER AND I3UILDB2, REMOVED To o. 184 DOCK Street, PHILADELPHIA. EDMUND YARD A CO.r No. (517 C11KSNLT STREET, Ars olrslng ont their Stock of WWte (oodn, Miipuh, Shawln, Etc., ST AUUUdf L Tlie InrU tbe attention ot tht Trade, 12H01
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