THE DAILY EVENIXq I&EgraPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 7, 18G8. 8 ABYSSINIA. Xtt.r.from -d" CM"'' The Itollowluir letter. re.ved by Mi. Hm am. lately captive In Abyssinia, from the Kmperor Tueodoriw, have uot Ulliierto been jjubltahed: J-JtOM TBIIMPEIOS TTIKOVOBOi TO MR. EA99AM. In the name of tbe Father, and tUe Sou, and the Holy Ghost, eto. I ihank God I am Well. How do you pass tbe time? Halutallom and ftreel Inn U " received your communication, aud I thank you It Is not convenient for me at r'elje-f eelve anything from yon; '"ii.Pjiti vVm Ood. whatever yon require I will Rive yoti I bank you for Hie presents of calico and Bblrts. but let your servant wear laeui Ob my beloved, send tt me for whatever yoa Beed'. and I will supply It, i )o not fear. What I require from my friend the (Jueeu, and trom you, my brother, in your friendship. Not lhat I can say that I am rich, aud do uot require worldly stood; but, by the power of (Jol, 1 am more anxious lo have you to open my eves, bt'lnn a blind ass. "Received Ibe 15th of April, 1S87. FROM TUB EMTEKOIt Til KODORUS TO MR, RASHAM. In the name of the Father, aud the Sou, and tbe Holy Unost, etc. Salutations uud greetings to all. Ob, my friend. 1 nave uo quarrel with you, nor have I any rancor toword you. Formerly, vUinlMBtyuu to Magduln, I told my people to watch you; but they wut me no. answer tint onto! precaution tbey put you lu c lains. But, when 1, your f.letid, am brought by God near you, your chains "hall be opened. But uulil I pee ttie object of your master's Government we 'will watcu you, bi t without cuaiuH. Mr. Flal bad brought oi. stores and money from your country, whicu he cave to me. My country was then lu rebellion, and I had no beareis to convey them to you. Tuey nave, therefore, been wasted. You will receive fiom Mr. Find, Alocka, In- - . .1 nn,l 'l'halulra Ui'll lllfl HI1I11 Of 2lM)ll 111 KUH MH't iii.. - ..... " - lieu of the IhliiKsyoii have loht; also one Hun dred sheep and tlfiy cows, whichl hope you will 0 (p p it. If, by the power of Ucd, I reach you safely, rnd shall bee you face to face, I will coumu.11 With yon. He of Rood cheer. lttcelvcd on ihclSth of March, lS'ij. Europeau Xcwb. letters from Sydney state that cll'irts are bclnii made tomnbe sugar lako an important twsttlon among native produce. On tbe lh of April 1-0 bHRS of yellow winter sugar were sold at prices varying; from LM to Cf4 per ton, while tbe highest pilcesol imported suar of fluent counters on the Hume clay were about 3S por ton. More than fifty persons are growing cauo In various dleci ions, and beet growing Doing Ju seriously considered. Tbe Chinese employ the oil of the tree called Tongchow (llht tiee) 10 render manufactured list-ues and fubrli'B perfecily water-proof and iuodorous. From experiments made in France this tree is fouud to grow there equally as well as in China, und may become mu Important auxiliary to manufacturers. Tbe accounts of the small arms factory at j-unein, i'j"gianu, mow inai in tne naanclal ears li-l)b-07 mere were mauiimciured and seut uto store 17,0Mi cavalry carbines, Richards' patent bieecb-loadlnp; moo muskets, smooth bore, with b.vonets; aieo iusum, uo.; Bo.oss una Jitt rifles, pattern 51, couvertt-d to breecn-load-era, on Binder's svaiein; 10,012 short rifles, al o converted, and -lltHS naval rifles, do. The total value is estimated, according to various modes of computation, of whicu tho lowest 1- JC1S7.821 and the mutiest i20:l.f-0 , The Btvuistlcs collected for, the purpose of levying the mill tax lu Italy shows that In the &r(.2comiHUue8 of that king lorn, inhabited by 21 2ih!,42' persons, there are oloiiS mills, having 78,Hia grinding apparatus. Tne quantity of Wbeatnnniialiy grouud is estimated at 21,520.372 quiuiais, and of rice 2iS5,407 quintals, other articles ground amount together to 15.7U2.H01 fiulma8. The total of alimentary substances annually ground is, therefore, 1 78 quintal per heuii, being 1-01 of wheat, O'll ol rice, and 0 03 of Other substances. Tl e Paris Munilcur of the 20th June states tb'il Ibe prospects of the harvest coutiuues to progn ss admirably under the Influence of the now prevailing heat. The wueat is tilling oat, Bo to 'ay, viBlbly; in the, South theripeuing goes on wfll, and in all parts the lloweriugaud form ing of I he ear are lu tbe brst conditions. The rye, bai ley, snd winter oats preseut the finest apee, ranee. The spring cereals are growing rapidly, anil.'iu fact, every thing'ooks well In the Ileitis. The Journal d' Agriculture Pratique States that with very few exceptions, the wheat crop will be good and perhaps more than suffi cient for the necessities of the population. Apropos of the newly discovered letter of Gcetne's mother, Prof. Imn.er, of Vienna, clones the controversy thereupon by admitting the genuineness of the letter and the correct. Bess of the hypothesis of Prof, Grimm ntmely, that Goethe wrote to hit mother to keep the knowledge of his whereabouts a secret until he had himself announced big arrival in Roma to his patron, the 1 nke of isaxe- Wei mar, wnicn he did a fortulght luter. "And," remarks the Pro fessor, "she observed this Instruction so consci entiously that a full month after the receipt of that letter (i. e. the letter in question) she wrote to Frllz Kteln, in Wetmar, In such a manner as to make believe she had received no news of ker son. In this way is the seeming contradic tion tolved The reMDsylvania State Library contained, in 1829, 4S38 volumes; it now baa 30,500. LATEST SllllTLNU DiTELLIUUXCE. Vhr additional Marine Newt tee Tnrttle ?v. vnu'pni? puiT.AmrT.fHIA JULY 7. STATE OF THlBMOlfHTKB AT THH KVBNINQ TRI a t,ieit OlfjriCK. J A, M 80 U A. at 8s;2P.iVf 92 CLKAREDTH1S MORNTNG. Uorw. barqus Klciesvulci, Kueesun, Blelllu, L. wes. terifakTd a ('. Srtg Maicu folo, Pitts, Halifax, Audenrled, Nortoa fc Ik-nr Wntmoreland, Rice, Providence, Westmoreland t utl Uo. Bebr Oienwrod, Lawrence, Newport, Castner. Stlrir. ury A Welllimlou. ' Bchr tieorcla, iirler, Portland, Wannamacber, Max. Hold A Co. , Bohr W. O llearborn, Scull B ston, Oeo. 8. Reppller hchr Lu rtlnf, Builer, .KrIi Klver, Utmmei A Nell bebr M, J. Adams, Uw, Boston, Audearlea, Wortoli A tio. or.r Attn Carey. Norfolk. a0, Ht-lir Mry add FrsnceB Boyle, Richmond. j0 tschr J. t). Ruuyan, Iligoee, JSewburypon, John liom- Prbr 'ivcora. Carll, Provlilepcn. Stnnlriknon t Co t-ciir Ji'hn H. Perry, Kelly, New Hedloid, ' m br twdoua Holliroog. Mewburypurt, fcxilir Iv busman, beanmn, Buslou, ARB1VKD TlTTi MORNINO. PcbrBaran. Cobb, 6Uy iroiu iNew Bedfbrd. with nil to rtrmber A t'o. Hrbr Hleuwood. lAwreuce, frnrn Long Island. tM'hr 0rnelia. l'rrnll, Irnui llarilord. Iri'lir NV, II. lieurbirn. buuli. Iron) BoMoo, (rcbr H Hi-buiu. eieaiuau. iroui Boston, tv-i.r J C lumvftti, H k"-A. lr in Kiielou, Heht Besilii.K Kit No. U. KobiiiHoa. fui Providence, four ml him llulli-r. fruiu Wurebuai. H hf Wediii s HollironK, from Halcm. h lir Jc.lin It Perry Kelly from New Bedford, bebr Pecurs, Carll, from Brldgetoo, at udaTantinf; febr Wllllm Alleu UalH Uitptulu live), previously r-Hirlei si wuMruiiuna from nngua, is oraereu to ais ibere, il-r v')f( cnnslhis of I '1 hlidi. and 1 3j t's. iiiiiI'm-; I (hi hhiiH. aud lo tun auur, couulguod to Oeurga U C'mhou & Co. M KModAMDA. niesmfihlp W'blrlwiud, ueer, bunco, at Providence iiu mat. Baniue AtnbH. from London for Phllnil!iilil ho Kir r.i'firied at Herniuda. was In Ibe uarluesllp hrm (.aiilnia t bnicli. beuce lor Bath, put Into New Tors e terrthT lor a hurhor. hciir -fcrt.i culler, Avis for Philadelphia, was at Virii'rp"i i'lfcu III!.., fl IHC'1 1 UTU 1 llg, hem W. ILMkrcent KarKeaut: Boston. Rmlth; and I.uci 11. Ives, Bowditcb, beuc, at Providence lib Iutm. iiu'i',i't,l1W" Kwln8, McI"vht. bence. at New Haven K li'r. H. N Miller. Miller; J. Klneln. Hteqlraan; E. . .,rl.ani. Hniim: J. Buney WniUii,,,; A.M ckiinnn (IiiIiik K. H Wilier, Hend-ron; Itimlun, Nlt-krHn. r Im.f r.teel.su: CarollDH. KteiiKl; u,i if u "J V . Mbl. hue, at B Kloo 6ib luiiu "o1-" Krlira FjiMcrn BhII. Kll'Oliail. and Qotl. P..i. Ji tlr. lor I'nUadnipliU, suited from Bnnsor 84 ini u bi( A. Iloil.ii, French, sod U, PeVerdou, Kugiu'b, i l Knaxm 4tb lull. K hr strjo lrr, aialoy, for Philadelphia, sailed tri m Providence 4ih Inat. Kbn arna & hatlurd, Hsnaon, and Mary A. Tyler, lyivr, bi:uc, at Prof ldeucetib luat. f FT TKI.ltoBiPH.l NnrVir July 7. Arrived, steamship France, Iiou Uvarpool. IV) M EST I O PORTS. Kw Tl July -Arrived, aUiamahlB Peril, De aMv, friuj olv4lni. uiuitiia tuiUy B. Houder, Leiiby.fromN.Orleaus. iiip ii Mi f v, fan Ik Ujh. from I.lveriMiol, .1U WmJU. aks, Bort, frout kvuleyldeo, CITY IOTELLIGjsaUE. t0 ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS BKB ISilDBPAOW CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. Aisau.lt Md Dattarr Ansa-Atmptd Bar(larjt Kte. Ktc John Brown, the driver of a cart, was arrested yesterday, at Thirty-first and Market streets, on the charge of asaanlt and battery. At Twenty-fifth and lllddle streets a iauy was i wenty-flfth and lllddle straeis a iauy wan Kins tbe street, and he drove his carton her , narrowly escaping running over her; mn fainted. Her husband had John arrested. crossl drrs, ladr Alderman 1'aucoast held blm for a further bearing. Jacob ret er man and Onorge Baker attaeked a Brian yesterday, at NiueUiwn, knocked him down and beat hi ra. Tbey were arrested and taken before Aldermen l'ancoast and (Bines, who beld them fu 11000 and 8s00 bail, respect ively, to answer. A yonne mas named William Barry was arrested at Tenth and Ohesnut streets list even ing by Rewcrve Oillcer Hill on the charge of set ting tire to a house No. 229 C'urranl alley. AN dermau l!"lller commltled him to nnnwer. About 2 o'clock this morning, Oilloor Ryder, of the Kilt! liistrlct, heard a noise In the neigh borhood of Tenth aud Clinton streets, and pro ceeding np Clinton street, sw two men lovlag the rear of a reslcleuee between Tent n and Kle venlh. He gave chase, and at Eleventh stroot tbey senarated. He summoned other ofllcers with his rattle but the parlies escaped. On re turning to the place In Clinton street, where tbey were first seen, a bundle was discovered uniler a tree, containing line shawls, sliver ware, knives, elo. The goods wero taken to the Fifth l'ollro Htatlon, where t hey await an owner. William liulleryesterdar Imbibed too freely of t he anient, and tnen crawled Into a hou-ie on Tenth street, Above Kllsworth. He w.is arrestoil, and committed by Alderman ISonsall to answer the charge of attempted burgUry. AsKAuir asd Battkhv wnn Intest to Kill. Btn.lsmin Kraukllu Colon, a colored Indivi dual, loimeriy steward on the United ;3'aies cutter Olaneo, eslerday proceede l to N.i. 4 Madison court, the residenco of tluorge Haus bury, a colored shipmate, Ueorge was silting on the steps enjoy lng the little breeze which was stirring when Colon rushed at him and nisde Ihtee ihrusls with u razor, one of which cut Hanshury's coat on the shoulder, but did not enter the flrsh. Not satisfied with this, he knocked iiausbury down and kicked him la the .law. The green-eyed monster, Jsalousv, wns the cause. Recorder Given committed the defendant lu default of Sllioo hall. Lost IIeh Way. A (Herman woman twsnty six yenrs of age, named Juliana llammou, who resides near Allentown, was eugnged by some fine In this city to do general housework. Mhe arrived In town yesterday and proceeded to tbe house where she was engaged and lea her money and clothes. Hliothea started forth to seethe place but loNt her way and was unable to tell where she desired to go. Offloer Kedor took her to the Central HtaU.m aud she will be removed to the almshouse till Information can be.obtained concerning her. Attempted Lakce.iy. Samuel Wardlow, who was arrested last Saturday for attempting to steal a watch, was rearrested yesterday on a similar charge. He attempted to relieve Mr. IVter Clue of bis watch, but thac gentleman caught him and handed him over to t he polios. Kecorder Given held htm In S000 bull to answer. LiccKNT op Kens and Provisions;. Isabella rarks. In the employ of Messrs. Mmlck A Fury, Resiauranl, at Hlzlh and Chcsnul streets, was arraigned before the Recorder fur stealing eggs and provisions from her employers. Hue ad mitted the theft and slated stie did not receive enough pay, and took the tilings to makeup luv uuncieury in ner WH;ea, Hearings at iub Central Station. John Napoleon aud John Kelley charged with isreeny oi ropo. thheer Louis i: coster testified that he de lected tne defendnn s trying to steal rope from a bi Ig lying at a whurf above Race street. Held in jU0 oall lo answer nt Court. Thr School ok Dksiox. The following named gentlemen were elected yesterday to oe the Executive ollieers of the Hchool of Design: President, William J. Horstmanu; Vlee-Piesl-dent, James II. Orne; Secretary, P. P.Morris; Treasurer, James Ij. Claghorn. SnciDE. Francis Ilaub, a German, forty years of age, residing In the rear of No. 1UUD IN, f ifth street, commuted suicide last evening at half-past U o'clock, by banging hlinseir to a clotsel-door. The Coroner was notified to hold an lnqutst. Hex Over. A child six years of age, named Ellen Moouey, was run over at. the Pennsylva nia Railroad liepot, by car No. l(i, Green aud t'oates street line, and severely Injured about hoi n legs, sue was removeu to nor notno, xso, yfl8 Clayton Btrpet. Rescpeo from Drowsi.no. At 9 o'clook last evening Officer Grimes hauled a man named John (Jul no out of the aock at walnut street wharf. Half an hour later Oflieer Westoott did tbe same service for George Caldwell, Rabid Canines. Two mad dogs were shot yesteruay.one at nixin auu ureen and the other at nixtu anu winow. iney C'Uiseu consider ble excitement In the neighborhood. A Founplino. A female child apparently six momnsoia was picseu up on a aour.stepou naverioru roau, uei weeu iniriy-seventn and l niriy eigum streeis Body IIecovered. The body of a boy named John Gettls, who was drowned yester day while bathing at Green street wharf, was recoveruu oy tne naruor I'ouce. Larceny of Monet. John Rogers, alias Cblckey Rogers, stole S205 trom Daniel Ellis yesteroay afternoon. He was arrested by uill- eer X uuer, uu tmiirnn.tiu uj aiuhiuiu um nor. TorND Drowned. The body of a woman was found In the water at Laurel Hill, it was removed to tbe t alrmounl Water Works, aud the coroner iioiiueci Sent Back. Aaron SummerQeld was ar rested this morning, and sent to New York on a r uulslllon lrom the Governor of that CJUUe on the charge oi iaise pretense. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF OYER AND TE BMINER-Judcea Allibon and P-lrc. In the case ot me Uomuio.i wmlili v. U"mrd Kslou and Willlan NclhM, cburgedwllb the murder of Tlmo by lliteuan, tie prlou' rB provsd tbe almeuea of mi pin witnesses, auu iirocuied a comlntinuue a mil neil lerai. COl UT OF QUARTKll BKSI Jailge PellCS. 1 her wss bni a allu attesdsur upon Court ibii morning, the audience being uisdj up prlouiimlly of parties lularesieil la tliecaaeii lo bo triad, the Imuhu apectaio'S uo doubt bavlag touud a mura pltfuaal resort than lbs cloao Courl-ruum. 'Ibe following prlHon CHHes ware tried: Mury Jsrksoa was cnnvlcled of a charge of steal ing pslr of sbrea. Tbo prosecutor tesinled that ba iw her steal them from bis slur aud arrested bar Immediately. Wil.Iam Cooper was convicted of a cha-ge of the larceny or mohijiiHo bara from i.oula F ouuk. Tula one was also cauKbl lu Hie act. Kdward Bmitb w convicted of a chnrga of stenl lug f 3 In pennies from John 8. lleareu. He w a aeeu to leave Mr. ISttavun'a plaoe of buulue.ss late one evening, aud upon iulormalloii being given It wi found that these pennlea luid been aioisn. Ha was followed aud arrestad at lux fatber'a tome, and thau be owned up aud rusiorad Hie money. William 1'bou pion, an ancient dilapidated Indl Vidnal, was convicted or a charge ol arceny, Hn entered a ReDileix. an1 bouse and aoproprlaied a glass lamp but wancaugbi befjr. bo could gal away w.tn It, Daniel Ilurpby was cuvli'ted of a chriie of a. Ing clothing. He was aeeu to go Into a home without coat vmtir hoots, ana toga away wl b ihoe artl C es; and shortly afterwards a man livlns lu theliutiiH mlHsed thoKS very arlicl'S. '1 hey were recovered from the prisoner by a policeman, Thomas Meers was put upnu trial, charged with false prelennes. It was leHilMed that the pruo itr went Irto a Market airsat b"uaa, aud, reprHnntli' t blmuelt lo be am' niber of a Vlralnl llrin, onlorwl a bill ot goods lor ibuui. hlcb w put up, lor ihete penola knew tbe firm spoken or lo bo perfectly good. In the course of conversation ha bougln a sad of clothes lor blaisHlf and Ua it added to I lie bl 1 alieady ordered. A little farther oil be borrowed leu Collars, aarlug" that tbe banks bad closed tor Ibe day. HuapluloDe were here ralaed against blm, au't he was askel where be was mopping in 1 be city, and lie replied that be waa to ba found at the American Hotel, out when Inquiry wai mail next day he was not there. Bui beyond this no further testimony was given; and, though Ibe proeouior said he had a cer tificate trum the Virginia Mm to tbe etToci that tbe prlaoner waa not one of theui, be could not otter It lu evidence. or ebow olberwlas lb at the prllouer's re praeentatloq waa lalne. On Trial. TN VlTATlONa FOU WEDDINGS, PARTIES X eic executed lu a superior manner, by DRF.ICA, No. 1083 criENUT btreet. THIRD EDITION THE CONVENTION. Tho Aspirants for tho Demo cratic Nomination. The First and Second Ballots, FROM WASHINGTON. The Question of Adjournnicut-Tho ew Army Hulcs-rostponc-mcnt of tho Impeach ment Articles. Kt., Elf., Kti., xGtM Bit., Kte. Till: DLMOl'KATlC fONVOTIOS. CbninMC(l from First Page. New York:, July 7. 5Ior Dlicusaloia on tha Two-third Uali, Mr. Keernan.New York, bopod and believed that no serious question would arise here, fur the saae ol the country we waul not oulv lo nominate, but to win; and he hoped no man wauia ue nominated nere wno whs not voted for by two-thirds of all the delegates. Hi hoped there would be no change of tbe rule at heietoiore ooserveu, anu mat Mr. Klchardsuii a resolution wonid not be adopted. (Uneers ) ile wanted a nomination made only by the con cur lent Judgment of two-thirds of all the dele gates from all tbeBiates. (Applause ) Mr. tticnarusnn rose to reply, out gave way to Mr. (Jlymer. ot Pennsylvania, who said, as Chairman of the Committee on Perirt'tnent Ur banization, that toe Committee unanimously supposed that In reporting the two-tulrjs rule. mat it required two-tuirus oi an the ueieeatcs loellecta nomination, llr. Hoy I, of Maryland, attempted to offer an amendment to Mr. Uichrdsou's resolution. when the latter withdrew his resolution, aud tbe amondment fell with It. The Declsloa. The Chair nnnounced thut as the resolutions bad been wllhtlrawn, be would rule as was rulo 1 at the lialliiiiiue and Charleston Conventions, that two-thirds of the entire number of dele gates shall bo necessary to it nomination. Tne decision ns leutlered at Baltimore whs read oy tbe Secretary. The Chair urncd the audlcuue lo he quiet, and repress any inuulfeslalious to In fluence the result of the deliberations ot the Convention, The Tellers. After some unimportant discussion of points of order, Mr. liigler moved that the Hocretarlos of the Convention aci as tellers. Agreed to. Kew Candidates. A Nevada delegate Inquired whether, after nominations are closed to-day, any uew candi dal scn be brought forward. The Chair replied that the Convention could ot any lime bring forward now candidates. HubHequenily he said It was In order nnder luo resolution already adopted, for any mate to now bring forward Its candidates. Tti NoinlAatloas. Tbe Secretary proceeded to oall tha roll. In order to give an opportunity for Stales to pre sent tbelr candidal s. Mr. Katon, of Connecticut1, referred to the gloom which hung over the IJeni icrailo party at Ibe close of the war, and reminded the Con vention that Connecticut was me HrslMlate lo pierce the gloom by the election of a Demo cratic Governor, Jaracs E. English, who Con necticut now presents as her candidate. Mr. lUt'lmrdson, of;illluois, said he would vote for Mr. lVndleion, hut would leave Oulo to make tbe nomlnstlon, Mr. Anderson, of Maine, eloquently eulogized and presented ibe name of Ueuerttl VViudOid d. 11 ku cock. (Cheers.) Mr. Emory, of Maine, on behalf of the minority of tbe Maine delegation, aud la behalf of the laboring masses, nominated George II. Pendleton. (Great cheers in lue g.tl lery,) New Jersey nominated ex-Governor Joel Parker, for whom he claimed anaiioual repu taiion, stating that while be earnestly sup ported the national Government throughout ibe war, he never consented to any usurpation of the rights of the citizens. Mr. Tilden, of Hew York, by a unanimous vole of the delegation, nominated Hunford E. Church, who be eulogized as a statesman of enlarged experience, and a man wno bus always achieved success before the people. (Cheers.) General McCook, of Ohio, by the unanimous voice of his Convention, pluced In nomination George 11. 1'euuleton. (Cheers.) Mr, Woodward, of Pa., by unanimous vote of tbe delegation, nominated lion. Asa Packer, He declaied that this nomination waa not in tended as a mere compliment. The delegation Dretented blm In earnest, good faith, though la treat deference to the views of the Convention, They intended to stand by him as long -is should seem necessary to give the Convention time enough to rally to his support. The speaker proceeded at some lensth to present the caudl dale's public and private merits, and bad not concluded when the five minutes allotted lo each speaker expired. Time wus called, but, by unanimous consent, Mr. Woodward was permitted to go on. Mr. I'acher's name was greeted with applause, min gled with a few cheers. Mr. Nelson, of Tennessee, rose to present the name ol one whose claims and qualifications he set forth In a few earnest and forclole remarks, concluding by nominating Andrew Johnson. (Greut cheering, both among the delegates aud spectators, renewed and long continued.) Mr. Bmitb, of Vermont, nominated the only Democratic Governor of New England, James E. English. A delegate from Virginia endorsed ns Us first and only choice the uomiueo of tula Conven tion. (Cheers.) Mr. Clark, of Wisconsin, In behalf of a majority of the aelegatlon, nominated James K.DoollUle. (Chei rs ) Mr. Palmer, of Wisconsin, for a minority of the delegation, seconded the nomination of a man who had never been outof the JLiemocratlo purl j', George 11. Pendleton. The Iflrat Ballot. The roll was then called on the first ballot with tho lol low iut: result: George H. Pendleton, ot UhlO 103 Andrew Jonnson, ol lenuesseo... (ij wlnheld H. Hancock, ot Pennsylvania Hnnlord E. Church, of New York Asa Packer, of Pennsylvania James H. English, of Connecticut Joel l'urher, of New Jersey James It. Doollttle, of Wisconsin Iteverdy Johnson, of Maryland Thomas A. Hendricks, of Indiana Si J 111 It 13 ?: Prank p. isialr, or Missouri Whole vole cast, J17. Necessary to a choice. 212. No choice. Tho Convention proeocded to a second ballot, Tlia Bccoad Ilallot. Mr. Price, of Missouri, assumed the chair beie. Klve minutes having been allowed for coiiKUltullou, ibe roll was called ou the second ballot with the following result: Peudletou (M J Oil II Kill 'ii Hancock ii Church - -t;i Packer m Parker uV j English -...AiA 1 module IvSti Blair I") Keveidy Jouusou - S Hendricks 2 Thomas Ewiug. J r ' No choice. Texas ohaniied from Andrew Johnson to Hancock, aud Virginia gave lllalr her additional lu. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Convention. Nkw Youk, July 7. The Convention was adjourned on Monday, to 10 A. M. of to-day, but at the hour named a very ilim attendance was found. Tbe probability being that owing to tbe confused debate which occurred at the time of tbe adjournment on Monday, tbe time to which the adjournment was made was mis understood by a majority of the delegates, a motion to adjourn till 1. o'clock, was muue and curried, FROM WASUINGT0N THIS P. M. Special Dttpatch to The.Bvening Telegraph. ffh. tlasitltm of Adjoarameat. Washington, July 7. The Repnbllean Sena ton met In oaneui this morning, to consider the question of adjournment and tbe propriety of voting on Sherman's Funding bill at this session. No definite action was bad on either Question, and a caucus will probably be called. Many Senators favored adjournment as soon as tbe Tax and Appropriation bills are disposed of. Senator Bherman pressed bis Funding bill strongly, and urged tbat Congress sbould no1 adjourn without passing It. None were In favor of remaining until all the Senators from tbe Southern States were admitted. From tbe general tone of the debate, It looks as If adjournment may be settled on about tbe 30lh or 25th. It seems to be understood that Sherman's funding bill will be considered, and may pass the Senate, but will meet with a strong opposition In the House, and will proba bly be defeated there. Tit Austria Mlssloa. The Senate Committee on Foreign Halations, at tbelr mcetiug to-day, agreed to report ad versely upou tbe nomination of Honry A. Smvtue. of Now York, as Minister to Austria. The lmpiachmeut Articles. Thai!. (Stevens' Impeachment articles were, on bis own motion, postponed for two weeks from next Monday. He delivered a strong speech In support of them. Tbe speech wai read by McPherson, Clerk of the House. New Utiles for tbe Army. Tho House Committee on Military Affairs, at tbelr meeting to-day, discussed the bill pre' pared by Generals Sherman, Sheridan and others, embodying the new rules aud regula tions for the government of tho army. It Is doubllul that the bill will pass the Senate this session In time for the House to act upou It. i jThe House Military Committee has therefore commenced to consider the bill, so as to be ready to report when It comes from the Senate. The Committee has also dlsonssed the subject of reducing the army, and curtailing the expenses of the military establishment; bat no notion was taken. The Ordaamce Frauds. The Joint Committee ou Orduauce, meet on Suturday to resume tbelr Investigation of tbe Frauds in Ordnance FROM BALTIMORE TO-BAY. The Lucralla Borgia or Medertt Times liar Arraat. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph, liALTiMOKK, July 7. Catharine Dushain, re- Bidlug at Lot lift Point, Is to bo arrested and imprisoned on the charge of giving poison to ber nephew, George A. Sheehau, ou the lUth of April. It now appears tbat she administered poison to ber husband about a year ago, who died from tbe eff ects thereof. Miss Sheehan, a fcihter of the deceased, testified that Mrs. Du shalne gave poison to her to give the husband also, tbat she found arsenlo In a glass of wine given ber (Miss Sheehan) to drink. Tbe cabinet warehouse of Messrs. Tarr & Co., on Gay, near lUltlmore street, wai partially bnrned lust night. It was fully iusured. Tbe thermometer is 93. It Is getting hotter. FR OM MEMPHIS. Cold-Bloodsd Murder of a Negro A. Des Iterate A lira jr. MHMi'nis, July 6. Last night two whites and one negro went lo a house occupied by a negro named Pendleton Foru, al lbn corner of Hnuih ana iiernaiuio sireeis, and gained admittance. immediately on enierlug, the negro walked up lo the bed where Ford was lying, and without miering a w ru snoi nun throuuh the bod v. The put ty then walked away deliberately. Ford tiled al 5 o'clock this morning. There U no clue to ibe murderers, notwithstanding Hint Foril' wife and two other negro women were la tho room al tne lime, Private A. S. Gregory, of the Twenty-fifth In- isniry, was snot in ine race to day by i;jward u jNeni. iaieiy uuiei oi me v ire .Department, The ball grazed tbe carotid artery. The mm culty originated la Gregory's visiting U'NelU's sister al his house. On being ordered 10 leave Gregory rushed al oel 11 who then shot him. O'Neill was arrested anil Indued in tbe Stai Ion House. A number ol soldiers gathered mere vowing vengeauce, dui the police quietly re moved O'Neill. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Tw York, July . Cotton firmer: salM at 31c Flour firm, ant luftvlBi'. lilKlmr: S6U barrels soul Hi ale. tb 't 'JS; Ohio. fv6($l"7); Western, 'a mo: m utnern. vwivn 511; caii'ornia, .ium ni, Wheat fl' m al MuWo. advance. Corn lirni. and l.d.i.v blfch.r: m (h-u tm-helH uid at fl u7(i)l lu. Umii neove si vyi.r. fcavanort; M un Dnaueis modi at H'f. h',(;. liocl qultt, Jfurk Oall at VU, .Lard quit. Whisky uiri. Id i Tiifnnff .Tnlv fl frit tfn f .4 mMiu.. m-iac. iour dull and nominal. Wheat dull; uhvv rt-u.f. u. huh uaii; wuiik, iruwriti; veiluw noinl. nally I' llrl2. Oats di ll and unelianic.-d. ltye Vfryoull fork qniet at f287ai(2S. Bncun firm: riu aire", in,-4C.; eiear aiiira iu,ic ; auuuiaurH, I4U, xlaaia ittyzic. i.aru uuu i, ivu. The 'ow York Money Market, From the If. Y. Jleralti to-day. "The wevk baa opened on an easier money market than we nad In llie Deieinulng of Hie uiomn. aud tli general rale for limn ru call was foar per oeuu ( omuiercial paper contlnuea very acaroe. and tne bent fc-ride Is In request at u per rent. 'I'lie q iar leny aiaieoienis 01 ail tbe Datiooal banka havinc now been mails no, currency will return to this centre, where the aupply promlnea in be suprrabundanl uutil October, when an advauce In the rate el Inlaient to aen per cent, will probably Ink pluce; but no stringency need be appreliHudeJ In view of all tbe condllhnia affecting- tbe market, tli tlovernmeut bavins; ct-aaed lo be a borrowur, lUu cnniraoilon of the currency having been atopped. and trade balnK quiet and on a legitimate cash urhIs throughout Ilia Country. Under tueae vlrcum tance4 tbe aupply of money lu all tha large cities Is likely to be fully iqual to lue demand, not only during- the remainder of the your, hnt ao lung as coutraniou ia aunpeuded and tbe Treasury Is uot a borrower," Prom the N. Y. Tribune of to day. 'Money continues easy at 45 per cent, on nail, with conidiierabie demand at lue close by small bjr rowers at the blsbesi rales. 'Sterling KxcbauKM cuntlnuss active and firm. We qimtr: x.ouUiiu, ao uae. livftvuu..; ljioaiiii, slg-iit. I U'Vll''. x.)Mafii, riiue utiiuiueroiai, l'n'.,is I in: l"v,(iilli': Iiiixdon, prime umuuierolal, I'm1; i in: Jarls, long. 6'IHsHt.613'i: Parli. aliurt, S inSiWI l: ktiiwerp, 6 l6'4ri,S i: hwIrs, 6 lH'.jkii.j-is : llu.m.ir, i'vCtttmU: AmHierrlam. 4lM'"HIJii: Fruukrort, 4l(J)li'J; iremen,7!;'i(SU: llerllu, 7l.',w72." far Al 3h lireniuu, rillLAOKLFLTU STUCK KXCTJANUE SILrS, JCtT 7 Ruporled by De Haven dt Bro., No. 4 B, Tulrd street BKTWF.KN BOARDH. ll.VfKi PacpM Km I'Jiin Uty t),ISw .111.1 f MiliO Uo..New.aa..lU1 ;I00 do. New ini $111110 Read Sh'7i UiSH MNi I .eh ss.giild 1 n M ah 2d snd Sit Mi, hKish 1-eh Nav...t'o. iM hi" hu Head R clfi SH Ut O ! 4H -' U'3h t'ala 1'rf. 2k tun do aj lun do. ..).. H mi) do. tw.. -i t9 sh Penna K....rec &f do...., l'i -a SECOND BOARD. ir.flflO City s. New 10:i loo an Loh Nav.aftwn. t'V I.IMMI doewiU..ie.1 I'NKI do. New HS m il I,eh h, 'M....5 8.'H lliOiirM-M N IW.'()'ib6wu 71', Hi hIi l'eiin H Is. 6? luo sh fhll dt E bau. m: mi do a.. 3IM 0 IM.0 no IIUI 400 do...... do do do ... do..... la. 2 U.NIKI. i L.-bm. ...iil. 31V ...hVK 2li Hew Tork kHoclt q,otatloaa, P. M. Kecelved by telegrano from Glendlnnlng A Davis, block Brokers, No. 48 8. Third street: N. Y. Cent. R. VM& Oh'caad N. W. prf. H N. Y. and E. U !I7 i 'hi. and K. I. K MX Phil, and Kea. K.. t'ltta. F.W.amlCnl. Mich, B and N.I.K. HOji K. K 107U Cle. and Pitt. R hiy. Gold M ,.14 L Chi. aiulN.W.ooin. 7!il Market dull. POINT BREEZE PARK RACES? POINT BREEZE PARK, FRIDAY. July 10. PURiK ANU HIAKE 1 100. HII. liwui .best In live. Uood day aud J. I.OVF.TT enters g. t. GEN. THOMA8, V W AONEKeutersa. g. FK INK WAUNEH. OWNKReuterss V. HARRY. Privilege ol uiooibors lutroduclng a male friend tuhpetkded, 7 7 3 FOURTH EDITION THE CONVENTION Progress of tho llallots-Tho Third, Fourth and Tilth-Few Changes, and No thing Definite. tn te Kte.t Bte.( Bte.( Bti. THE DEMOCRATIC C0SVEMI0X. New Yofk. Ja'y 7. Mr. Scott, of Pennsyl vania, moved lo adjourn till 4 o'clock P. M., but Wiihurew it ou the appeal of friends. A Correetlou of tbe Second Ballot. Mr. McCook. of Ohio, asked a revision of the last ballot, statlRK that there was an error somewhere. 11 was found, on investigation, that tbe vote of Murylaud bad been errone ously rendered, and that the total vole lor Pendleton waslU4, and oi tiancocK 41)1;. a motion lor a recubs tin 4 o ciooit i: ai. was made and lost. Tbe Pesjf lvala Delegation Uetlre for jBaiiiaii.iuu. The call of the vole on the third ballot was bi gun. Pennsylvania asked aud obtained leave to teiire for consuliatlou and In tho meantime the call was suspended. Vblrd and Fourth Ballots. Virginia, on the third ballot, went to PenJle lf n with tc n voles. (Cheers.) Tbe lesult of the third and fourth ballots was aLnouucid as follows: Fourth bnllot. Pendleton li:C Hancock A. Johnson 'A?, Church -A.l Psckrr M Parker 13 liooliltle 12 Henfrlcks H.Johnson 11 Ei Kllsh Vi Blair ii Kwing 1 lloiauo bejinour s-t 2H l.t 12 ll 1 U Tha ruth Ballot. Florida changed from Hancock to Doollttlo M'chiKiin ctisned fro u K. Johnson to Hen diicke; North Carolina gave 5' to Hancock aud 2)4 to Pendleton aud 1 lo Puctter; Soutu Caro lina gave 1 for J ti Adams; (Jeornia, U for Biair. The voieslood, Indiana not having returned: Pendleton 101) Ululr 1!),' Hancock 40 I liooliltle 1" (inn eh :t;i 1'ueUt r 27 A. .lohiison , VI Hendricks 1U 1'itrker 13 K. Johnson Kuglish 7 FORTIETH CONGRESS SECOXD SESSIOR. Senate. Washinotow, Jnly 7 Mr. Morgan (N. Y.) pre setited a peiiilon doui cltlr.eiiH of Ae Yoilc pru est liiK UKsloBl any cession ot the Yusemite Valley lo trivate psitlts. Meftrrtd lo Lotnmiilee on Puoilo BH08. Mr. Wilson (Mass.) called np th Join resolution In relaiiou to ibe aelt eoieul of aceuuutsof orimuolll ce.s and aseii B who have dlntiur.ii'd public money under direction ol the Chief of kugineere, wbluu wai phl-Bl fl. Tbe money In qnes'.ioa wm expended In the erec tion ot lortilluAilous lu Massachusetts, Malue, aud New Hsmpsbire. M . T.'umbnli (III.) called up the bib t revive and coutuiue In force tbe Met ol too 2Hh of July 18',ml tbe net amendatory ibtreot. He ezplulued tbt a year sko tbe aularlea of moit ot thn dlalrict Juilires were iecieaatd rom 2 00 lo 43'iHO, and at Ibai time tbe law milbnrlxluK tbe payiueo. ot the expeusna of lilalriet Judges colled out el ih lr distrloia by J unices ot the Supreme Court was ri pealed tuat some of tbe J unite, a of the ttupreme t'ourt uoiinted tneiraiitnoili y to CI I district Judaea out of their ulmrlc s wm uni alo lhereb repealed ny luapdeaiioj, and Desired tola Oirliirullnu ibul tbat provloii waa nnwin force. Mr. Williams (urt Ron) contended mat tbe expeuH-a nuiihi to be paiu not wlilisiaiiilimt ibe hicre.se of pay, ci trig the cae of tbe liiatricl Jude ot Oregon. Judgo 1) dy, who was Irequeuily called Into Culltorula tl hold a I IreuR Court because ol the large ainouui, of biiKinefes there. Meaara. Connesa, Cole, and (JorbHtt testified to the lame atuie of cts,and Mr. Wiliiums niov.d to amend by providing; that the dlalrict Judce ot Oregon receive hla expeuatisfor ho l1 1 ii it a i Ircult in Han Francisco llr. Irunbull remluded the Henate tat the in crease of aalary bad b en mxde for the very purpose of couipennailt n tor expeuut thus Incurred. lie op posed the amendment. Mr. Consume (N Y ), as having been a member ot Ibe tonimllteeol Conference on tbe bill making the Inrrense last year, corroborated tbe siulemeiii l Mr. 'lrumbull. U produced a le ler f.-otn itrictJudgM hi tin an. of ( allliirula. dHeylng llrnt the husinuau of the IjIh trie I Court there was overburthenlnK hlui. Mr Coimeaa iCid.l said If the letter had beeu writ teu lo el)ect the pending bill tor t ie creation or a seer rid IilHirlci Court in California, It was very atrauge thai it had not beeu sent to one of tbn Meuatora from t'till'ornl. He riteraied hla statement I i regard to tbe biiair ecu of the Csliforiilii District C mrls. Mr. Cniiklliig, as a personal friend of Judge Ifolf man. said hla cbarucierwas too well kuosu to re quire any dienne of his veracity here. Afier a few further remarks from Mr. Oonness, the ni" noment was rejecied, and tba bill passed. "Pt lieretii ou, Ibe mnrnlng hour havinii expired, the eoBblderatlun ol the Tax bill was resumed. alonse Oi ae preeensa t v ow. Mr. Delano (DUlo) In trixluoid a bill to provide for tli.iayu.olol a ce tlo demand for stores and aril e'ea UM'd by tbe KukIu" r department lu Ibe Army of be Culled btalea. ileierred to tbe Commlttse on Cislmp. Mr. Iloutwdl (Uass.) Introduced a bill te flx the lin e for liolrtlnt tl.e terms of Ibe TTnlted Btalea Dis trict C 'lirt lu Vlrg'nia. Keferrtd lo luo Jjdlclary Couim'tiee. nr. Van Horn (Nt. Y ) asked leave to ofTur a resiin tlon nalHK lie N'ssura shlo Cnal billaspeclal order for lue 10' h nl Deeomber next, Mr. Ilnlman (fnd.) i OJneieil. sir. JulUu (lor).) otlere a preamble and resolntlon reelnns the fct of ai.ct led treaty between me Po towatomle Indians and the A'cblson, Topeka, and htui I a It Railroad Company, by wlilch aU.Oon acrea ol Indian lands were t'aoafer'ed . at ibe raie of one dollar an a re monstrously dls oportionats to their value, and Inntruetluw tbe omiiilileo ou Indian Af fa'ra to Inqtilie lino llie lads, wltu power lo aeud lor l emons and pnrs. Adnp ed. Mr Hievi n (Pa.l I rise to a question of privllegp. I d'slre in Introduce a resolution, and lo follow It wiib some remarks, but will not ask auy luctner acttuu, THE EUROPEAN MARKETS. The Latest (Quotations. By Atlantie Cable. IxjNDON, July 7 Kvenlntt. Consols 01''Jj for money and account. Untied Htates Five twcntles, 7a!i73. Erie, 4it. Illinois Cen tral, 102. Livbkpool, July 7 Kveuloi? Cotton sales, 12,000 bales. Hurley, 4s. lid. Peas, 13s. 6d. Pe troleum firm. Htmar heavy. Antwkkp, July 7 Kvenlus. Petroleum active al61f. Particulars of Peter Cagser's Heath. NkwYohk July 7. Lsst nlKlit. while Po'er (nteer aud John K. Develiu were drlvini? thioufcih t eutial Park, as they weie turnlnu a short curve, a wbesj cave wuy, ua carrnmo was capsized, and CaKer anu Develiu were dr(!t;ed several rods under llie wreck. Conner wss Inslaully killed. Mr. Iievelin was severely Ipjured, and 11 Is feared will not reuover. Tims' were on Ihelrwaylo attend the reception al the Maiibaitsn Club. Mr. Ciier'M rennilns sre al Ht. Luke's llopltl, an 1 will leave for Albuny to-night. w York Stock Uuotatlons-3 P. M, Kecelved by l-elearuph from Uleudinulng 4 Davis, Hiock BroWers. No. 48 h. Third street: N. Y. lni. K iai:,HUhl. N W. R. prf.. Hi N. Y. and Kile 11... fitiiChL aud K. I. K liM; Pb.anu Ilea. K lo! Pllls.h . W. and Chi. Mich. B. end K I. P. Hi I K. H nie.Bnri Pitt K. triilGohl .liu;i CUl.dtJS.W.U.com. 7SJ..i Market uuil. "pHE 8AFC DEPOSIT CO. For Safe Keapl Valnablee, See art. tle,etennd HenttnB of afee. PIREOTORH N. B. Browne, J. Ollllngbam yell, Ales. Henry, llH, Clarke, C. Macaltier. H. A. Caldwell JohnWelna, lK.W.Cark. lUeo. K. I'vler. OrtrlCK. MO CMMCT KTRF.BT, N, B. BKUWN R. ITealdeuk C. II CL A Hit, Vloe-irreeldent, B, rATTJSJUiON , boo. at4 Tieasaxwai )U wtwl FIFTH EDITION DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. Changes in tho Fifth Ballot.' BXe.t Etc,, Kte.( Kte4 Etc, Eta. Niw York, July 7. After some (!a"iay the voleJ of Indiana waa announced as before for Pen. dleton, maklnj his vote 122. "The Sixth Ballot resulted as follows: English s Hancock 47 Pendleton Parker 13' Church M 83 Tacker 27 Andrew Johnson 2t Doollttle 12 Hendricks 30 Blair s Missouri cast a vote less than the full vote. A vote whs ordered by States on a motion to adji urn nil tl P. Al., which whs lost. a motion to adjourn till to-morrow will can led, when the Convention adjourned till 11 A. 41. . LATEST FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch lo The Evening Telegraph: Wabhinutom, July 7. Presidential Nominations. Tbe President sent the following nominations to the Senate to-day. Charles W. Barr, to be Asicssor of Internal Revenue for the Fourth District of Virginia. Louis D. Vizer, to bo Assessor for the Third District of Mississippi. Tubman Ayrcs, to be Register of tho Land Ofllce at Boise City, Idaho. Edward W. Willet, to be Receiver of Public Moneys at Sacramento. Callrornla. . Hew York Stock (Quotations, 41 P. Kf. Kecelved by telegraph from Glendlnnlng A Davis, block Biokers.N o. 48 B. Third street. M. if . Ceni. K i:i-l'(5 Chi. and N. W. pref. 8l? N. Y. and E. K CiChl. aud It. I. R 1U7 Ph. and Hea. It Pitts. K.W.andClil. Mich. w. and N.i. It. 91 RIt... I0fl Clev. Pittsb'g It.. 871 i Gold 1407i Chi. aud W. W. com 77 J Market dull. WHY GOODS qi OTATIO.NS. rit"NT3. 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